Ken Erwin & Jane Murphy Americana Auction 2014-04-11 Auction - 509 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Ken Erwin & Jane Murphy Americana Auction

his Sale features the great Americana collections of Ken Erwin and Jane Murphy. The auction will include exceptional Furniture, Silver, Art and Folk Art, Glass, Lighting, Portraiture, Weathervanes, Face Jugs, Paintings and more. Highlights include: Early glass, pewter (including Cincinnati pewter), a wide array of folk art, patriotic items, historical Staffordshire, Midwestern furniture, Shaker furniture and other fine Shaker items (including items from Union Village in Springboro, Ohio), advertising items, a rare watercolor family record by Ruby Devol Finch, fine portraits by Jacob Maentel and William Aiken Walker, a variety of stoneware including redware and yelloware, as well as a monumental merchant's jug, treenware, many exceptional weathervanes, fine quilts and coverlets.
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Assorted Early Glass Bottles : Assorted Early Glass Bottles American, 19th century. An assembled group of glass bottles in dark amber, including a spirits bottle or jug with applied handle, a large blown glass gin bottle of
0001: Assorted Early Glass Bottles Est. $150-$300
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Glass Pictorial Flasks and Snuff Bottle : Glass Pictorial Flasks and Snuff Bottle American, 19th century. An assembled group of three glass pictorial flasks and one snuff bottle, including a cornucopia and urn flask in olive green, an
0002: Glass Pictorial Flasks and Snuff Bottle Est. $100-$200
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Cobalt Glass Bottles, Plus : Cobalt Glass Bottles, Plus American. Two cobalt glass bottles, including a water or table bottle, a small paneled bottle, PLUS a spirits bottle in light amber with old label Hennessey / 1825 /
0003: Cobalt Glass Bottles, Plus Est. $100-$200
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Onion Form Wine Bottle : Onion Form Wine Bottle Continental or English, 19th century. An onion form wine bottle in olive green, with large pushed up pontil on base; ht. 8.25, dia. 5.25 in. Provenance: From the
0004: Onion Form Wine Bottle Est. $150-$300
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Cobalt Flint Glass : Cobalt Flint Glass American. A cobalt loop and petal molded flint glass dish; ht. 4.5 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Kenneth Erwin, Portland, Michigan
0005: Cobalt Flint Glass Est. $100-$150
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Cobalt Blown Glass Tazza : Cobalt Blown Glass Tazza English, 19th century. A cobalt blown glass compote, having a fold-out rim, ribbed stem on a circular base, and with pontil scar; 3.25 in. Provenance: From the Estate
0006: Cobalt Blown Glass Tazza Est. $100-$150
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Amethyst Blown Glass Master Salt : Amethyst Blown Glass Master Salt American, 19th century. An amethyst blown glass master salt with flared mouth, circular foot and with pontil scar; ht. 2.75 in. Provenance: From the Estate
0007: Amethyst Blown Glass Master Salt Est. $100-$150
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Amethyst Pattern Molded Glass : Amethyst Pattern Molded Glass American, 19th century. Two pieces of amethyst pattern molded glass, one a waisted panel cologne bottle in deep amethyst, the other a sherbet with a solid foot
0008: Amethyst Pattern Molded Glass Est. $100-$150
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Cobalt Free-Blown Miniature Spittoon : Cobalt Free-Blown Miniature Spittoon American, 19th century. A cobalt free-blown miniature spittoon, having a flared folded rim, applied handle and bulbous body; ht. 3.25 in. Provenance:
0009: Cobalt Free-Blown Miniature Spittoon Est. $100-$150
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Zanesville Aqua Ribbed Bottles, Plus : Zanesville Aqua Ribbed Bottles, Plus American (Zanesville, Ohio), 19th century. Two aqua blown bottles, each having 24 rib swirl design, applied rim, and pontil scar, PLUS an aqua blown bottle
0010: Zanesville Aqua Ribbed Bottles, Plus Est. $200-$300
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Group of Hand-Blown Midwestern Bottles : Group of Hand-Blown Midwestern Bottles American, late 19th century. A group of four Midwestern globular bottles, each hand-blown, one with original stopper; ht. of tallest 12.25 in.
0011: Group of Hand-Blown Midwestern Bottles Est. $300-$400
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Midwestern Amber Blown Bottle : Midwestern Amber Blown Bottle American, 19th century. A large Midwestern amber blown glass bottle with globular form, corked and having pontil scar; ht. 12 in. Provenance: Property from the
0012: Midwestern Amber Blown Bottle Est. $150-$200
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Zanesville Amber Ribbed Swirl Bottle : Zanesville Amber Ribbed Swirl Bottle American (Zanesville, Ohio), 19th century. An amber blown glass with bulbous body, 24 rib swirl design, applied rim and pontil scar; ht. 7.5 in.
0013: Zanesville Amber Ribbed Swirl Bottle Est. $200-$300
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Zanesville Amber Ribbed Swirl Bottle : Zanesville Amber Ribbed Swirl Bottle American (Zanesville, Ohio), 19th century. An amber blown glass bottle with 24 rib swirl design and applied rims, with pontil scar; ht. 8.5 in.
0014: Zanesville Amber Ribbed Swirl Bottle Est. $200-$300
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Zanesville Amber Ribbed Bottle : Zanesville Amber Ribbed Bottle American (Zanesville, Ohio), 19th century. An amber blown bottle with 15 rib swirl design, applied rim and pontil scar; ht. 7 in. Provenance: From the Estate of
0015: Zanesville Amber Ribbed Bottle Est. $200-$300
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Midwestern Pitkin-Style Flask : Midwestern Pitkin-Style Flask American, 19th century. A Pitkin-style blown flask in olive glass with diagonal ribs and open pontil scar; ht. 4.75 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Kenneth
0016: Midwestern Pitkin-Style Flask Est. $200-$300
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Amethyst Free Blown Ribbed Bottle : Amethyst Free Blown Ribbed Bottle European, possibly Czech, early 20th century. An amethyst free blown ribbed bottle with snap pontil; ht. 6.75 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Kenneth
0017: Amethyst Free Blown Ribbed Bottle Est. $200-$300
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Blown Glass Covered Compote : Blown Glass Covered Compote American, 19th century. A colorless blown glass covered compote on baluster stem and circular disk foot with overhanging lid and bulbous knob finial; ht. 13, lid dia.
0018: Blown Glass Covered Compote Est. $200-$300
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Hand-Blown Glass Fishbowl : Hand-Blown Glass Fishbowl American. An early large hand-blown fishbowl having a flared rim, rough pontil; ht. 10.5, dia. of rim 10.25 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Kenneth Erwin,
0019: Hand-Blown Glass Fishbowl Est. $200-$300
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A Fine Blown Glass Lacemaker's Lamp : A Fine Blown Glass Lacemaker's Lamp American, ca 1820. Blown glass lamp, finishing with globular opening, clear glass; ht. 7.25 in. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Jane Murphy,
0022: A Fine Blown Glass Lacemaker's Lamp Est. $100-$200
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Blown Glass Store Jars : Blown Glass Store Jars American (Ohio), 19th century. A group of seven blown glass jars of various sizes, each having a tin lid, all cylindrical but one with 14 vertical facets, all colorless
0023: Blown Glass Store Jars Est. $300-$500
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Amethyst Glass Store Canister : Amethyst Glass Store Canister American, late 19th-early 20th century. A blown amethyst glass store canister of cylindrical form, having a flared rim and a pontil scar on the underside; ht. 8.75
0024: Amethyst Glass Store Canister Est. $300-$500
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