FORSYTHES' ANTIQUES ESTATES AUCTION 2014-10-19 Auction - 302 Price Results - Forsythes' Auctions, LLC in OH - Page 9
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Outstanding Kentucky Inlaid Walnut Sheraton ChestIllegibly Signed Mid-Century Abstract PaintingExceptional 19th Century Impressionist Nude Oil
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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FORSYTHES' ANTIQUES ESTATES AUCTION

This is a fine antiques auction including early American furniture, many early American items, fine artwork and oil paintings, decoys, firearms, Oriental estate rugs, blue decorated stoneware, historical items, historical photographs, ephemera, quilts, needlework samplers, Bowie knives and dirks, and Civil War items, etc.
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Fine Spanish Bowie Knife: Circa 1860’s with 6.15” single edged steel blade with clipped end deeply etched on each face with floral scroll work and signed on left ricasso “FABcaDE TOLEDO”, turned bar type guard with
0192: Fine Spanish Bowie KnifeEst. $80-$150
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Primitive American Indian Knife: With 3” single edge steel blade, attached to single piece antler grip with two rivets. Total length 10”, with nice all-over polished patina.
0193: Primitive American Indian KnifeEst. $100-$200
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Fine MOP Gripped Sheffield Dirk: With 4.5” double edged steel blade stamped on ricasso, “NON-XIL Joseph Allen & Sons, Sheffield,England” with oval nickel guard and front collar and spiral carved mother of pearl grip, total
0194: Fine MOP Gripped Sheffield DirkEst. $100-$200
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Two American Belt Knives: Both circa 1850’s with single edged steel blades. The first had partial signature stamped on left face of blade reading, “R Brothers W???” and 5” blade with single piece antler grip, total
0195: Two American Belt KnivesEst. $100-$200
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Two Ethnographic Knives: Includes a South Asian (India) double edged steel blade with serpentine shape, brass bar type guard and carved bone single piece grip with nice patina, total length 10.75”, with worn sheath; and
0196: Two Ethnographic KnivesEst. $50-$150
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Two Nice Tribal Knives: Including a knife from Lapland with 3.5” single edged blade, signed on right face with 0.3” brass collar and single piece figured birch handle total length 7.75”, in its original tooled leather
0197: Two Nice Tribal KnivesEst. $50-$100
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Victor & Other Factory Duck Decoys: Both with rough cut factory finish and in worn original paint, glass eyes, 1st impressed “Victor” on underside, 16.5” long x 5.5” wide x 6” high; 2nd unmarked but with nice form, 16” long
0198: Victor & Other Factory Duck DecoysEst. $80-$150
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Two Redhead Midwest Duck Decoys: Both factory made, possible Grubbs Decoy Company, with glass eyes and worn original paint, 15.5” long x 5.25” wide x 7” high.
0199: Two Redhead Midwest Duck DecoysEst. $80-$150
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Nova Scotia Eider Duck Decoy: In old working repaint, with carved initial on underside “N,” with keel attached to underside. 16” long x 6” wide x 7” high, less keel.
0200: Nova Scotia Eider Duck DecoyEst. $50-$100
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Maine Whistler Hen Duck Decoy: Circa 1910, original paint with inset head. 13.5” long x 5.4” wide x 6.25” high.
0201: Maine Whistler Hen Duck DecoyEst. $150-$300
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Two Older Duck Decoys: One in original paint with cast iron weight on base marked “No 58”, nicely carved head with glass eyes, 13” long x 5.5” wide & high; and a primitive carved decoy with bill pointing down in
0202: Two Older Duck DecoysEst. $80-$120
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Folding Tin Shorebird Decoy: In older working repaint, 11” long, circa 1920-30.
0203: Folding Tin Shorebird DecoyEst. $50-$100
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Roosevelt Penny, Sable Island Duck Decoy: of a female whistler in original painted finish with cedar shake crossed wing tips. 15" long x 5.5" wide x 8" high.
0204: Roosevelt Penny, Sable Island Duck DecoyEst. $100-$200
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Oliver King Merganser Drake Duck Decoy: Port Severn, Ontario, cedar, one of the earlier examples by this noted carver in original painted finish, 11.5” long x 4.25” wide x 5.7” high.
0205: Oliver King Merganser Drake Duck DecoyEst. $100-$200
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Three Old Wooden Duck Decoys: One hollow body in brown repaint, 7” x 5.5” x 7” high; plus unknown factory made decoy in older black and white repaint with glass eyes, 15” x 7.5” wide x 8” high; and a New England
0206: Three Old Wooden Duck DecoysEst. $60-$120
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Early Sea Turtle Decoy: Attributed to Florida, circa 1900, two piece with traces of old paint. 27” long x 14” wide x 8” high.
0207: Early Sea Turtle DecoyEst. $100-$200
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Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver: 31 caliber percussion, marked on top of octagonal barrel, “Address Col Saml Colt New York U.S. America” with stage coach scene on cylinder, original walnut grips, all matching serial numbers
0208: Colt 1849 Pocket RevolverEst. $400-$700
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Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver: 31 caliber percussion, marked on top of octagonal barrel, “Address Col Saml Colt New York U.S. America” with stage coach scene on cylinder, original walnut grips, all matching serial numbers
0209: Colt 1849 Pocket RevolverEst. $400-$700
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M1860 Colt Army Revolver Found Gettysburg: This .44 caliber revolver was reportedly found below Little Roundtop in the late 1860’s. While somewhat pitted, it still retains a fair amount of its original bluing, and the walnut grips are in
0210: M1860 Colt Army Revolver Found GettysburgEst. $200-$400
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Parker Bros. 12 Ga. Double Barrel Shotgun: Side by side marked on each side of receiver, "Parker Bros." Break-down lever marked, "Patd. Mar. 26, 1878," with very nice floral scroll-work engraving. Central rib marked, "Parker Bros. Makers,
0211: Parker Bros. 12 Ga. Double Barrel ShotgunEst. $300-$600
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M1891 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle: 7.65 caliber with 29.75” barrel, sling swivels front and rear with original walnut stock with carved “WR,” likely regiment emblem on right side of stock, steel butt plate. Total length
0212: M1891 Mauser Bolt Action RifleEst. $100-$200
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Fine Carved Powder Horn: Circa late 18th century with step carved plug end with mushroom turned finial/shoulder strap attachment, attached to horn with tiny brass tacks, spout end has a beautifully turned stepped spout being
0213: Fine Carved Powder HornEst. $100-$300
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Three Early Powder Horns: All with carved wood plug ends, largest has owners scrimshaw initals of “M.V.P.” 10, 8, & 3.5” long.
0214: Three Early Powder HornsEst. $100-$200
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