Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction 2022-11-25 Auction - 505 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH
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STILL LIFE BY ALFRED MONTGOMERY.AMERICAN CLASSICAL SIDEBOARD.OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction

507 lots of Formal & Painted Furniture, Folk Art, Paintings, Stoneware, Textiles including oriental rugs, Weathervanes, and more. Still inviting consignments.
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OHIO STONEWARE CHURN.: Third quarter 19th century. Cobalt script label "Hormell & Smyth Manufacturers of Stoneware Tuscarawas Co. Ohio'. Two applied handles, impressed "6". 17.75"h.
0001: OHIO STONEWARE CHURN.Est. $600-$900
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TWO WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CANNING JARS.: Third quarter 19th century. Stenciled cobalt labels. "HL Vanmatre & Co...Groceries...Ravenswood, W.Va". Hairline. 8.5"h. And "Palatine Pottery Co., Palatine W.Va" with pear. Out of round. 7.75"h.
0002: TWO WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CANNING JARS.Est. $200-$400
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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.: Tuscarawas, 2nd half 19th century. Brushed cobalt stylized flower "8" and script label "J. Lambright, Newport, Ohio". Scratch in date "1850" is a later addition. Applied handles, closely matched lid.
0003: OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN YELLOW WARE SPANIEL.: Circa 1900, possibly Ohio. Seated with freestanding front legs, raised on a plinth with cut corners, incised detail on tail and mottled blue glaze. Firing crack on base. 10.5"h.
0004: AMERICAN YELLOW WARE SPANIEL.Est. $300-$600
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KENTUCKY COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TALL CLOCK.: Circa 1820, mahogany and cherry. By Elijah Warner. Bonnet with carved broken arch pediment, rosettes, and finials, over mahogany banded arched overlapping door. The case with cove molding, chamfered
0005: KENTUCKY COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TALL CLOCK.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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GALESBURG, ILLINOIS BUFF CLAY SPANIEL.: Dated 1897. Brown Albany slip glaze, embossed around base "Souvenir 1877 F. M. King 1897" and "Galesburg Pottery" on bottom. Chip around base. Overall 7.25"h.
0006: GALESBURG, ILLINOIS BUFF CLAY SPANIEL.Est. $200-$400
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OHIO YELLOW WARE SPANIEL.: Late 19th century. Molded detail, freestanding front legs, scalloped plinth with embossed floral decoration. 11"h.
0007: OHIO YELLOW WARE SPANIEL.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CELLARETTE.: Southern, late 18th century, walnut with pine and oak secondary. Lift lid, dovetailed drawer with tin lining and original drawer. Tapered legs have shaped bracket supports. Case has brass handles,
0010: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CELLARETTE.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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TWO AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLETS.: Ca 1840s, wool. Each two piece in shades of blue, green, red and natural. Rose medallions, peacocks and building borders including churches. Areas of spotting. 80" x 90". And wreaths with star and
0013: TWO AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLETS.Est. $300-$500
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OHIO SEWERTILE SPANIEL BANK.: Circa 1900. Brown glaze with minor imperfections. 7"h.
0014: OHIO SEWERTILE SPANIEL BANK.Est. $100-$300
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PAIR OF AMERICAN BUFF CLAY SPANIELS.: Circa 1900, possibly Alexis Pottery, Alexis, Illinois. Male and female with dark brown glaze and gold trim. 10.5"h.
0016: PAIR OF AMERICAN BUFF CLAY SPANIELS.Est. $300-$500
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OHIO SEWERTILE SPANIEL.: Circa 1900. Seated form with incised detail and signed "Arnold Garry" on bottom. Chips. 10"h.
0017: OHIO SEWERTILE SPANIEL.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A LADY.: First quarter-19th century. Oil on canvas of seated woman in lace bonnet and collar, friendship necklace and wedding band. Reading a book, seated at table. Re-backed with repairs. Stretcher measures
0018: AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A LADY.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN FEDERAL BANQUET TABLE.: Attributed to Kentucky or Tennessee, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry and mahogany veneered shaped aprons atop simple turned legs. 29.75"h. 45"w. Opens to 77"l. with 19.5"d. leaves.
0019: AMERICAN FEDERAL BANQUET TABLE.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK ON SILK.: Early 19th century. Parrot on oak tree branch. Silk with toning and loss. Framed, 14"h. 12.25"w.
0020: AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK ON SILK.Est. $200-$400
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TWO PEWTER BOARDMAN LADLES.: Marked for Thomas Danforth Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut, 1805-1850). One with BXW mark, Jacobs #48, 13.5"l. and one "T.D. Boardman", 11.25"l. Minor wear and some pitting.
0022: TWO PEWTER BOARDMAN LADLES.Est. $150-$350
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FOUR BOWBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS.: Late 18th century, mixed woods. Bowback with bamboo turned legs and "H" stretchers. One has partial penciled notation. "Bought by Samuel & Bety or Elizabeth Alley (?) Pl___ 1791, then to their
0023: FOUR BOWBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS.Est. $300-$600
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PAINTING OF A FIELD HOSPITAL.: American, late 19th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of possibly a Spanish American field hospital with medic wearing a red cross, and nun tending to soldiers. One soldier plays the
0024: PAINTING OF A FIELD HOSPITAL.Est. $350-$700
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