Fine & Decorative Art Featuring Americana 2017-10-21 Auction - 328 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 2
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Fine & Decorative Art Featuring Americana

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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Benjamin Greenleaf Reverse Painting on Glass: American, 19th century. A reverse painting on glass of Betsy L. Richmond by Benjamin Greenleaf (Massachusetts/New Hampshire, 1769-1821). Framed; 12.5 x 8 in. (sight). A hand-painted inscription on
0295: Benjamin Greenleaf Reverse Painting on GlassEst. $1,000-$2,000
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American Folk Art Portrait of a Woman: American, early 19th century. Oil on canvas, housed in a later frame. A portrait of a young woman in a white dress, unsigned; 29.25 x 24.25 in. (sight).
0296: American Folk Art Portrait of a WomanEst. $700-$900
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Ohio Folk Art River Scene: American, early 19th century. A framed oil on canvas, titled Early Travel on the Ohio l.l., unsigned; 21.25 x 35.5 in. (sight).
0299: Ohio Folk Art River SceneEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Ohio Quaker Pictorial Sampler: American (Ohio), 1831. A finely stitched floral sampler, signed Catharine S. Hays of Hillsboro, OH and dated to lower center, also marked Letitia M Heston; 13.75 x 12.5 in. (sight).Provenance:
0300: Ohio Quaker Pictorial SamplerEst. $800-$1,000
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Holmes County, Ohio Pictorial Sampler: American (Ohio), ca 1856. A pictorial sampler in the original frame, with stitched alphabet and numeric line above the verse Industry is the content in every Excellence / The finest talents would be
0301: Holmes County, Ohio Pictorial SamplerEst. $800-$1,200
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Miniature Ohio Tiger Maple Chest: American (probably Ohio), 19th century. A miniature tiger maple chest of drawers in the Late Classical style, having two aligned over three graduated drawers flanked by diamond inlay and engaged
0302: Miniature Ohio Tiger Maple ChestEst. $500-$700
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Ohio Cherry Two Drawer Stand: American (Ohio), 19th century. A two drawer work stand in cherry, having a square surface over mahogany veneered, dovetailed drawers with inlaid escutcheons, rising on rope turned legs; ht. 29, wd.
0304: Ohio Cherry Two Drawer StandEst. $300-$500
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Ohio Cherry Work Stand: American (Ohio), 19th century. A work stand in cherry, having a square planed surface and rising on turned legs; ht. 29, wd. 20, dp. 19.5 in.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. M. Donald
0305: Ohio Cherry Work StandEst. $200-$300
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Ohio Chest of Drawers: American (possibly Ohio), 19th century. A chest of drawers in maple and figured cherry, having a rectangular surface above two aligned and three graduated, dovetailed drawers with brass pulls, rising
0306: Ohio Chest of DrawersEst. $300-$500
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Ohio Butler's Secretary: American, 19th century. A butler's secretary desk in cherry with maple veneers, having a shaped gallery above a fall front desk, the interior fitted with four pigeon holes and eight drawers, over two
0308: Ohio Butler's SecretaryEst. $300-$500
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Gallipolis, Ohio Stoneware Jug: American (Ohio), 19th century. A two-gallon stoneware jug with cobalt stenciled label reading Uhrig & Stockhoff / Liquor Dealers / Gallipolis. O.; ht. 14 in.
0309: Gallipolis, Ohio Stoneware JugEst. $300-$500
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Rare Ohio Stoneware Ring Jug: American (Ohio), 19th century. A stoneware jug in a rare ring form, with two handles, on a later stand; jug ht. 8, wd. 7.25 in.
0310: Rare Ohio Stoneware Ring JugEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Ohio Presentation Harvest Jug: American (Ohio), last half 19th century. A stoneware jug in brown mat glaze with single handle and spout, inscribed to front Elias. Freyman with a bird and leaf; oah. 9.5 in. The 1880 Federal
0311: Ohio Presentation Harvest JugEst. $300-$500
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Abram Allen Ohio Coverlet: American (Ohio), 1843. A blue and white jacquard coverlet by Abram Allen (act. 1833-1844), the field with bird's nest and vase of flowers pattern and having a townscape border, with two Golden Rule
0312: Abram Allen Ohio CoverletEst. $800-$1,200
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Virginia Overshot Coverlets: American (Virginia), late 19th-early 20th century. A pair of overshot coverlets in blue and white with a geometric pattern; 93.5 x 76 in. (each).
0314: Virginia Overshot CoverletsEst. $200-$400
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Four Pieces of Early American Glass: American, 19th century. A Midwestern blown aqua glass swirl bottle and flask, an aqua scroll flask, and an aqua bottle labeled For Pike's Peak; largest oah. 8.75 in.
0315: Four Pieces of Early American GlassEst. $200-$400
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Zanesville Aqua Swirl Bottle: American (Ohio), 19th century. A blown aqua glass bottle with swirl ribs and open pontil; ht. 7.75 in.
0316: Zanesville Aqua Swirl BottleEst. $200-$400
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Aquamarine Midwestern Glass Club Bottle: American (Midwestern), 19th century. A blown, pattern-molded aquamarine club bottle with twenty-four ribs and applied collar; ht. 9 in.
0317: Aquamarine Midwestern Glass Club BottleEst. $200-$400
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Midwestern Amber Glass Swirl Bottle: American (Midwestern, probably Zanesville, Ohio), 19th century. An amber glass swirl bottle of globular form with twenty-four ribs and applied collar; ht. 7.5 in.
0318: Midwestern Amber Glass Swirl BottleEst. $800-$1,200
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Unusual Midwestern Citrine Flask: American (Midwestern, probably Zanesville, Ohio), 19th century. A ten-diamond, pattern-molded glass flask in an unusual citrine color; ht. 5.75 in. Provenance: Previously in the collection of
0319: Unusual Midwestern Citrine FlaskEst. $1,000-$1,500
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