Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts 2007-08-31 Auction - 443 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 8
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157: PAIR OF FRENCH STYLE ARMCHAIRS.212: CARVED EAGLE.278: SPECIMEN TOP GAME TABLE.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts

Items From the Collections of: Ruth Hunter of Virginia; Edward J. Baker of Champaign County, Ohio; The Late Robert J. Flagor of Mentor, Ohio; Elizabeth C. Heckert; The Late Alberta Reynolds; Rebecca Hahn Peed; Items sold to benefit the Hale Farm and Village, a Property of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Plus additions Friday, August 31, 2007, 2:00 P.M. EST Lots 1-440 Saturday, September 1, 2007, 10:00 A.M. EST Lots 441-894 Location: Two miles South of Delaware, OH, at the intersection of Rt. 23 and Rt. 315, just 15 minutes North of Rt. 270.
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TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM.: American, mid 19th Century. Hound handled pitcher with a hunting dogs and berry vines. Minor wear and interior flake. 7 1/2"h. And a bowl with molded berry vines and very dark running glaze, possibly
0169: TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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ROCKINGHAM PITCHER.: American, mid 19th Century. Unusual squirrel handled pitcher with molded hunt scenes and acorn branches. 9 1/2"h.
0170: ROCKINGHAM PITCHER.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.: Probably Pennsylvania, ca. 1770-1780. Mixed woods with a shaped crest terminating in carved volutes, knuckled arms, and baluster-turned arm supports and legs. Retains a crusty, layered paint history
0171: COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Est. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.: Original red and yellow paint with finely crazed surface. Dovetailed poplar case with original hardware and till. Dovetailed bracket base. First half of the 19th Century. A few small scratchs on
0172: PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Est. $500-$1,000See Sold Price
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SQUIRREL CAGE.: Late 19th Century. Constructed of tin and wire on a single board pine base. In the form of a house with the rotating cage out the front, a sliding tray underneath, a wired window on one side and a
0173: SQUIRREL CAGE.Est. $400-$800See Sold Price
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PAINTED OPEN TOP CUPBOARD.: One-piece stepback cupboard in distressed blue paint. Shaped shelves and cutout feet. Loose backboard. 74"h. 36"w. 14 1/2"d.
0174: PAINTED OPEN TOP CUPBOARD.Est. $450-$900
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THREE PIECES: 19th Century. Hanging watch hutch (pictured). Pine with cutout decorative scallops and old salmon/bittersweet paint. Wire nails. Age splits. 9 1/2"h. 7 1/4"w.; three rye straw baskets (minor loss).
0175: THREE PIECESEst. $150-$300See Sold Price
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REDWARE PITCHER.: Late 19th Century. Possibly Shenandoah with the running glazes of cream and green that become small spots near the bottom. Applied strap handle. Wear with edge flakes and light stain. 7 3/4"h.
0176: REDWARE PITCHER.Est. $150-$300
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REDWARE CREAMER.: Probably Shenandoah, turn of the 19th Century. Good form with applied handle and running brown and cream glaze. Glaze flakes and small crow's feet at base. 6 1/4"h.
0177: REDWARE CREAMER.Est. $300-$600
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TWO DECORATED TREENWARE CONTAINERS.: American, 19th Century. Round covered containers with traces of original vinegar sponged decoration in red and mustard. 5"d., 4 1/2"h. and 7 1/2"d. 7"h. Both have age splits and varying damage.
0178: TWO DECORATED TREENWARE CONTAINERS.Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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TWO POTTERY BANKS.: Late 19th Century. Brick house shaped banks. Larger is redware with impressed features and pale yellow slip accents on the bricks and shingles. Incised "Thomas Dixon, 1875, Ropey Row No. 94". Missing
0179: TWO POTTERY BANKS.Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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REDWARE PITCHER.: American, early 19th Century. Daubed manganese glaze. Tooled lines around the middle and rim and an applied strap handle. Hairline and minor edge flakes. 9 1/2"h.
0180: REDWARE PITCHER.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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THREE REDWARE BOWLS.: American, 19th Century. One bowl (pictured) has a flared, molded rim and daubed manganese glaze (hairline), 8 1/2"d. The other two have high sides and glazed interiors. Glaze flakes. 9 3/4"d. 2"h.
0181: THREE REDWARE BOWLS.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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TWO YELLOWWARE PITCHERS.: American, second half 19th Century. Flint enameled, hound handled pitcher with hanging game and an eagle under the spout (pictured). By Taylor & Speeler. Hairline at handle. 9"h. And a Rockingham owl
0182: TWO YELLOWWARE PITCHERS.Est. $150-$300
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UNUSUAL SHERATON DROP LEAF TABLE.: Possibly Midwestern, ca. 1820-1840. Curly maple with poplar secondary wood. Eight turned legs, the central two on each side swing out to support the leaves. Sold at Garth's, May 24, 1969, lot 403.
0183: UNUSUAL SHERATON DROP LEAF TABLE.Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.: Indigo blue wool and natural cotton. Double weave. Center seam. Signed along the bottom "Maria. Dinsmore. Brant. Miami Co. O. 1845." The center field pattern is "Birds Feeding Their Young" , bordered
0184: OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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GRAPHIC PIECED QUILT.: Hand pieced in solid red and green. Handquilted in wreath and diamond pattern. Late 19th-early 20th Century. Rarely used. Traces of pencil lines. A few light stains. 84" x 84".
0185: GRAPHIC PIECED QUILT.Est. $350-$700See Sold Price
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JACQUARD COVERLET.: Probably Ohio. Descended in the same family as lot 184 with the history of being made in Miami County, Ohio. Dark indigo blue wool and natural cotton. Double weave. Center seam. Four-rose center
0186: JACQUARD COVERLET.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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SEASCAPE PAINTING BY "T. BAILEY".: Oil on canvas painting of a lighthouse near shore. Signed "T. Bailey" for William Frederick Paskell (American, 1866-1951). T. Bailey was a fictitious name made up by Englishman Morris Hambro and
0187: SEASCAPE PAINTING BY "T. BAILEY".Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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TWO PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.: English, ca. 1720-1730. Both have seamed construction. One pair has hexagonal bases, 6"h., the other has square bases with invected corners, 6 3/4"h. Pieced repairs.
0188: TWO PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Est. $250-$500
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COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE: CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably New England. Good small size birch and pine chest with traces of old red paint. Molded edge top with good overhang over four graduated drawers with old ,if not original,
0189: COUNTRY CHIPPENDALEEst. $1,500-$3,000See Sold Price
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INLAID HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.: American, ca. 1800-1820. Mahogany and mahogany veneer with pine secondary wood. With four graduated drawers, nicely flared French feet, string inlay on the top edge and checkered banding along the
0190: INLAID HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.Est. $750-$1,500
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TWO FRAMED PORTRAITS.: 19th Century. Full-length cutout silhouette of a man holding a top hat. Partially identified as "John Mol--, -- Perth --". Beveled frame with repainted liner. 12 1/2"h. 10 1/2"w. And a naive portrait
0191: TWO FRAMED PORTRAITS.Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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PAIR OF OIL LAMPS.: American, ca. 1850-1870. Deep amethyst tulip fonts attached with brass connectors to pressed milk glass bases. Brass collars. Bases have small edge flakes. 12 1/2"h.
0192: PAIR OF OIL LAMPS.Est. $400-$800See Sold Price
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