Fine & Decorative Art: Live Salesroom Auction 2017-10-20 Auction - 261 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 4
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Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857-1927)A Rare and Important John Scott Bradstreet1963 Buick Riviera
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Fine & Decorative Art: Live Salesroom Auction

Cowan?s Fall auction of Fine & Decorative Art will be held in two sessions, the first featuring Continental & American art and the second featuring Americana. The auction is anchored by the collection of Dr. M. Donald Hayes of Wilmington, Ohio. The collection includes many fine examples of early American furniture, notably a rare Chippendale sofa with removable back (Lot 368), a Federal Casuarina sofa (Lot 429), and a New Hampshire chest of drawers in flame birch (Lot 428). Also featured from this collection are noteworthy American portraits including a portrait of Colonel William Allen Trimble by Matthew Jouett (Lot 402), a pair of pastels by Benjamin Blyth (Lot 292), and a rare signed miniature by John Brewster, Jr. (Lot 290). Fine silver, mirrors, and textiles from the Hayes? collection will also be offered. Cowan?s is proud to offer two exceptional pieces of American furniture: The Captain John Cowan Secretary Desk and Bookcase (Lot 291) and a rare Lotus table by John Scott Bradstreet (Lot 171). Other fine art highlights from the auction include: a large and exceptional beach scene by Edward Henry Potthast (Lot 30), The Warrior by Carl Ferdinand Wimar (Lot 269), and a portrait of George Washington after John Trumbull (Lot 268). The auction will also feature a collection of American clocks, classic automobiles, rugs, fine silver and Victorian furniture.
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George Edwards, Watercolor of a Ricebird: George Edwards (English, 1694-1773). Watercolor on paper, housed in a gilt frame. A watercolor of a ricebird, also known as bobolink, unsigned, with inscription J. S. (for Hans "James" Sloane) u.l.;
0076: George Edwards, Watercolor of a RicebirdEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Rare Boston "Fishing Lady" School Sampler: American (Boston), 18th century. A needlepoint, finely stitched with wool threads, depicting a reclining shepherdess and her suitor with birds and a dog in a landscape with rolling hills. Written on
0077: Rare Boston "Fishing Lady" School SamplerEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Pictorial Needlework: English or American, 19th century. A mixed-media needlework of a woman with a cut-out felted wool figure and background, with wool and silk threads, and paper head with watercolor, in an oval format.
0078: Pictorial NeedleworkEst. $250-$450
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English Tole Peinte Tray: English, 19th century. An octagonal, handled tole tray with decorated borders and a central painted scene of a young woman in the countryside holding a bird; lg. 28, wd. 19.75 in.Provenance: Property
0079: English Tole Peinte TrayEst. $250-$500
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English Tole Tray: English, 19th century. An oval, handled tole tray with gilt Neoclassical decoration including two women in the center; lg. 26, wd. 19.5 in.Provenance: Property from the collection of Katherine
0080: English Tole TrayEst. $200-$300
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American Needlework Pole Screen: American, 19th century. A floral silk embroidered pole screen in cherry and walnut, having an adjustable oval screen, turned support, and tripod sabre legs, with stretchers and block and turned feet;
0081: American Needlework Pole ScreenEst. $200-$300
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English Corner Washstand: English, 19th century. A corner washstand in walnut and mahogany, having two triangular shelves and a single dovetailed drawer with brass pull, rising on splayed legs with stretchers; ht. 41, wd. 23,
0082: English Corner WashstandEst. $200-$400
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Corner Washstand in Walnut: American, 19th century. A corner washstand in walnut with shaped backsplash, apron and skirt, having two triangular shelves and single dovetailed drawer with brass pull, rising on splayed legs with
0083: Corner Washstand in WalnutEst. $200-$400
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Queen Anne Mirror: American or English, 18th-early 19th century. A Queen Anne mirror with burled veneer and original glass, the crest and skirt with applied giltwood scrolls and pendant; 36 x 14.25 in.
0084: Queen Anne MirrorEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
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Queen Anne Side Chair: American (New England, probably Massachusetts), 18th century. A Queen Anne side chair in walnut, of peg construction, having a scrolled crest, vasiform splat, and upholstered slipper seat with
0085: Queen Anne Side ChairEst. $300-$500
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Queen Anne Side Chair: American (New England), 18th century. A Queen Anne side chair in walnut, of peg construction, having a scrolled crest, vasiform splat, and shaped leather slipper seat with conforming base, rising on
0086: Queen Anne Side ChairEst. $300-$500
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English Queen Anne Chair, Plus: English, 19th century. A Queen Anne chair in walnut with Spanish feet, PLUS two banister back chairs having turned legs and stretchers, one in black paint; largest ht. 42, wd. 14, dp. 17 in.
0087: English Queen Anne Chair, PlusEst. $400-$600
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Queen Anne Bermuda Cedar Tea Table: English, first quarter 18th century. A Bermuda Queen Anne cedar tea table, having a rectangular tray top surface, above a shaped apron, rising on cabriole legs and terminating in Spanish feet; ht.
0088: Queen Anne Bermuda Cedar Tea TableEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Queen Anne Cupboard on Frame: English, 19th century. A Queen Anne cupboard on frame in walnut, having a molded cornice and a single paneled door with wrought iron pintle hinges, opening to a three shelf interior, above a single
0089: Queen Anne Cupboard on FrameEst. $800-$1,200
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American Queen Anne Highboy: American (New England), 18th century. A Queen Anne highboy in walnut, having a molded cornice above five ovolo lip molded, graduated and dovetailed drawers with brass pulls, the lower case having a
0090: American Queen Anne HighboyEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Georgian Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining Table: English, 19th century. A Georgian drop leaf table in mahogany, having two rectangular leaves with swing leg supports, rising on straight square legs; ht. 29, wd. 46.5, dp. 20 in. (closed).
0093: Georgian Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining TableEst. $200-$400
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Georgian Chest on Chest: English, 18th century. A Georgian chest on chest in mahogany and satinwood with pine secondary, the upper case having a molded and dentiled cornice above two aligned and three graduated, dovetailed
0094: Georgian Chest on ChestEst. $400-$600
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Chippendale Pembroke Table: Possibly American, 18th century. A Chippendale porringer top pembroke table in walnut with pine secondary, of peg construction, having shaped leaves with outset corners and slide supports, above a
0095: Chippendale Pembroke TableEst. $600-$800
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Boston Chippendale Easy Chair: American (Boston), late 18th-early 19th century. A Chippendale easy chair in mahogany with yellow upholstery, having a shaped crest and scrolled arms, rising on straight legs with stretchers; ht.
0096: Boston Chippendale Easy ChairEst. $1,500-$3,000
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