Fine & Decorative Art: Live Salesroom Auction 2017-10-20 Auction - 261 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 5
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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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Philadelphia Chippendale Easy Chair: American (Philadelphia), 18th century. A Chippendale easy chair with burgundy upholstery and underneath potty chair, having a shaped crest and scrolled arms, rising on straight legs with block feet
0097: Philadelphia Chippendale Easy ChairEst. $1,500-$3,500
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Massachusetts Chippendale Easy Chair: American (probably Massachusetts), 18th century. A Chippendale wing chair in mahogany with green upholstery, possibly the work of George Bright, having shaped crest and rising on straight legs with
0098: Massachusetts Chippendale Easy ChairEst. $5,000-$7,000
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English Chippendale Mahogany Mirror: Probably English, 19th century. A Chippendale mirror in mahogany, with giltwood trim and cut-out giltwood foliate cartouche in crest; 42 x 22 in.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. M.
0099: English Chippendale Mahogany MirrorEst. $800-$1,000
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English Mahogany Chippendale Mirror: English, 19th century. A Chippendale mahogany mirror, with giltwood trim and eagle crest; 38.5 x 20.75 in.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. M. Donald Hayes. To Be Sold Without
0100: English Mahogany Chippendale MirrorEst. $300-$500
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English Tilt Top Breakfast Table: English, 19th century. A tilt top breakfast table in mahogany, having a single board porringer top on an urn turned support, rising on cabriole legs with pad feet; ht. 29, wd. 35, dp. 35 in.
0102: English Tilt Top Breakfast TableEst. $500-$700
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A Rare Bilbao Giltwood and Marble Mirror: Spanish, late 18th-early 19th century. A mirror made for the American market, with giltwood and marble frame, surmounted by a giltwood basket of flowers crest; 27.5 x 13 in.Provenance: Ex Jonathan
0103: A Rare Bilbao Giltwood and Marble MirrorEst. $2,500-$3,500
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English Tavern Table: English, 19th century. A tavern table in white poplar, of peg construction, having an oval surface, and supported by block and turned legs with stretchers; ht. 24, wd. 29, dp. 17.25 in.
0104: English Tavern TableEst. $200-$400
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Georgian Linen Press: English, 19th century. A Georgian linen press in flamed mahogany, having a molded cornice over two raised paneled doors revealing a open interior, the lower case consisting of two aligned over two
0105: Georgian Linen PressEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Scarce Virginia "Beaufat" Corner Cupboard: American (likely Richmond, Virginia), late 18th century. A two-piece corner cupboard in mahogany with old finish, mixed wood secondary, including poplar and yellow pine, having a molded and
0106: Scarce Virginia "Beaufat" Corner CupboardEst. $1,500-$2,500
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English Regency Secretary Bookcase: English, 19th century. A Regency secretary bookcase in mahogany, including poplar and yellow pine, having a decorative molded cornice, above two glass doors with shaped mullions and line inlay,
0107: English Regency Secretary BookcaseEst. $1,000-$1,500
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English Regency Linen Press: English, 19th century. A Regency linen press in mahogany and walnut with satinwood inlay, having a shaped and broken pediment bonnet top with inlaid perimeter, above two cross-mullioned glass doors,
0108: English Regency Linen PressEst. $400-$600
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Regency Gilt Bronze and Wedgwood Chandelier: English, 19th century. A Regency gilt bronze and crystal beaded Wedgwood chandelier featuring blue and white jasperware plaques with classical figures, having five arms adorned with goats' heads
0109: Regency Gilt Bronze and Wedgwood ChandelierEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Boston Side Chairs: American (Boston), 19th century. A group of five side chairs in mahogany, each having a straight crest, pierced horizontal splat with centered medallion, and shaped upholstered slipper seat, rising
0110: Boston Side ChairsEst. $300-$500
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Charles II-style Carved Needlepoint Chairs: English, 20th century. A pair of carved armchairs, each with a needlepoint back and seat, having heavily turned and floral carved crest and arm supports, rising on scrolled feet with carved front
0111: Charles II-style Carved Needlepoint ChairsEst. $500-$700
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Georgian Bracket Clock, Dial Signed John Carter: English, ca 1780-90. A bracket clock with brass and silvered dial signed John Carter / London, in a kingwood case with ormolu mounts, having a three-train movement, striking quarters on eight bells,
0112: Georgian Bracket Clock, Dial Signed John CarterEst. $2,500-$4,500
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English Inlaid Tea Caddy: English, late 18th century. A tea caddy with string and shell inlay to corners, having brass fruit basket handles; ht. 4.75, wd. 9, dp. 5 in.Provenance: Ex Donald McGurk Antiques, Lexington, KY,
0113: English Inlaid Tea CaddyEst. $200-$400
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English Mahogany Knife Box: English, late 18th century. A knife box in mahogany with brass mounts and felt-lined interior; ht. 14.25, wd. 8.5, dp. 10.5 in.
0114: English Mahogany Knife BoxEst. $200-$400
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George III Mahogany Knife Boxes: English, 19th century. A pair of George III mahogany knife boxes with lightwood inlays, each having a serpentine front and kite-form escutcheon, fitted interior and star inlay to lid interior; ht.
0115: George III Mahogany Knife BoxesEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Fine American Satinwood Sewing Box with Inlay: American (Boston), ca 1830. An octagonal satinwood sewing box with lightwood line inlays, having a hinged lid and one long drawer, the interior lined with robin's egg blue paper and with brass floral
0116: A Fine American Satinwood Sewing Box with InlayEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Mahogany Tea Caddy with Shell Inlay: English, 19th century. A fine mahogany tea caddy with bone escutcheon and conch shell inlay to lid; ht. 7.25, wd. 14, dp. 7 in.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. M. Donald Hayes. To Be
0117: Mahogany Tea Caddy with Shell InlayEst. $200-$400
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English Stationary and Writing Box: English, late 19th-early 20th century. A handled box with lift top revealing a stationary and front opening to reveal three small graduated drawers, a pen tray, two inkwells, and a folding black
0118: English Stationary and Writing BoxEst. $150-$300
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English Ladies Traveling Vanity Set: English, 19th century. A ladies traveling vanity box in rosewood, the lid interior with velvet panel falling to reveal an inset mirror, the case fitted with a removable tray and multiple compartments
0119: English Ladies Traveling Vanity SetEst. $200-$400
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English Smoking Cabinet: English, early 20th century. A smoking cabinet in oak with two glazed doors, the interior fitted with four drawers with brass handles, and four compartments, having a fan carved crest, shaped skirt
0120: English Smoking CabinetEst. $200-$400
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