Fine and Decorative Art: Premier Auction 2019-09-28 Auction - 500 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 4
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Dixie Selden (American, 1871-1936)Andrew Clemens Sand BottleWest Virginia Commemorative Crazy Quilt, 1892 Election
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Fine and Decorative Art: Premier Auction

Cowan's Fall Fine & Decorative Art Auction will feature two sessions: the live Discovery auction on Friday, September 27th includes nearly 600 lots in the categories of fine art, furniture, rugs, metal and glassware, lamps, pottery, folk art and more. Many of the lots are a part of the collections that are offered in the September 28th Premier auction. In-person bidding is available for this auction. The Premier auction on Saturday, September 28th features over 500 lots of fine art, furniture, fine pottery, rugs and other textiles, art glass, fine lighting and metal ware, and a selection of folk art. Some notable paintings include a landscape by George Inness (Lot 616), a pair of farm scenes by John Frederick Herring, Sr. (Lots 657 & 658), and a fine Indiana landscape by William McKendree Snyder (Lot 620). The decorative arts portions include a selection of copper from the collection of Darryl Lippman of Sylvania, Ohio, a selection of fine English furniture and equestrian paintings from Donald A. Rich Interiors and Antiques, New Canaan, Connecticut, and match safes from the noted Match Safe Collection of David and Holiday Winfield. Other notable lots include an Andrew Clemens sand bottle (Lot 917), a Lalique Poissons vase (Lot 786), and two pieces of American Federal furniture attributed to Thomas Seymour (Lots 742 & 775).
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E. Milota (Italian, 20th century): Tavern Scene oil on canvas signed l.l. framed 30.75 x 24.5 in. (sight) 47.25 x 41 in. (frame)
0673: E. Milota (Italian, 20th century)Est. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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G. Pugi (Italian, early 20th century): Bust of a Woman marble signed G. Pugi Firenze on back ht. 23.5 in.
0674: G. Pugi (Italian, early 20th century)Est. $800-$1,200
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American Sheraton Inlaid Banquet Table: American (Massachusetts), 19th century. A two-piece banquet table in maple, the shaped surface with drop leaf and swing leg supports, having a curly maple skirt with oval inlaid panels, all rising on
0677: American Sheraton Inlaid Banquet TableEst. $1,500-$2,500
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North Shore Inlaid Game Table: American, 19th century. A Federal period game table in mahogany, having a shaped fold out surface with swing leg support and perimeter inlay, the conforming apron with central oval, checker and line
0678: North Shore Inlaid Game TableEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Pennsylvania Chest of Drawers: American (Pennsylvania), 19th century. A Sheraton chest of drawers in cherry and curly maple with pine secondary, having a rectangular surface with applied molded edge, over three aligned and four
0679: Pennsylvania Chest of DrawersEst. $800-$1,200
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Pennsylvania Chippendale Cupboard: American (Pennsylvania), 18th century. A Chippendale cupboard in cherry, having a molded cornice over two paneled doors, flanked by reeded qaurter columns, all rising on tall ogee bracket feet; ht.
0682: Pennsylvania Chippendale CupboardEst. $800-$1,200
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Pennsylvania Painted Blanket Chest: American (Pennsylvania), 19th century. A painted blanket chest in poplar, having a molded lift top surface with open interior, single board boot jack ends and molded waist; ht. 25, wd. 50.5, dp. 19
0683: Pennsylvania Painted Blanket ChestEst. $500-$700
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Pennsylvania Candlestand: American (Pennsylvania), 19th century. A candlestand in mahogany, having a shaped surface, turned standard, and cabriole legs with pad feet; ht. 26.5, wd. 17, dp. 17.5 in.
0684: Pennsylvania CandlestandEst. $300-$500
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Western Pennsylvania Chest of Drawers: American (Pennsylvania), 19th century. A paneled chest of drawers in cherry and oak secondary, having a rectangular surface board, over two aligned and three graduated cockbeaded and dovetailed
0685: Western Pennsylvania Chest of DrawersEst. $600-$800
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Meissen Porcelain Tableware, Blue Onion: Continental, late 19th-20th century. Fifty-one pieces of Meissen Blue Onion porcelain including twelve cups and saucers, eleven soup plates, four trays of varying size and shape, a round lidded
0686: Meissen Porcelain Tableware, Blue OnionEst. $800-$1,000
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Meissen Gilt Embossed Center Plates: Continental, 19th-early 20th century. Two Meissen porcelain gilt embossed plates with floral and foliate decoration. Both with underglaze blue and impressed marks; larger dia. 12.25 in., smaller wd.
0687: Meissen Gilt Embossed Center PlatesEst. $200-$400
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Meissen Porcelain Nodder: Continental, 19th century. A Meissen porcelain seated nodder figure, with stylized floral-decorated robe, nodding head with moving hands and tongue. With wooden base, blue underglaze crossed sword
0689: Meissen Porcelain NodderEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Staffordshire Blue and White Coffee Pot: English, 19th century. A Staffordshire blue and white coffee pot with transfer-printed floral decoration; ht. 11.75 in. Provenance: Property from Donald A. Rich Interiors and Antiques, New Canaan,
0690: Staffordshire Blue and White Coffee PotEst. $200-$400
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Reticulated Creamware Bowls: English, 19th century. A group of three reticulated creamware bowls with undertrays, one possibly Yorkshire and one marked Wedgwood; largest ht. 4.75, lg. 10 in. Provenance: Property from Donald
0691: Reticulated Creamware BowlsEst. $400-$600
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Creamware Lidded Bowls and Undertray: English, 19th century. A creamware sauce tureen and undertray, with flower finial and festoon decoration, and a lidded bowl with twist handles and finial; bowl ht. 5.5, lid dia. 7.25 in., tureen ht.
0692: Creamware Lidded Bowls and UndertrayEst. $250-$500
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Doulton-Burslem Porcelain Fish Plates: English, ca 1891-1892. A set of fourteen gilt porcelain plates by Royal Doulton, each with scalloped rim and hand-painted decoration of fish, all signed by artist. Each plate with factory stamp and
0693: Doulton-Burslem Porcelain Fish PlatesEst. $300-$500
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Delft Blue and White Plate: Dutch, 18th century. A Delftware plate with blue and white decoration of an urn of flowers; dia. 9 in. Provenance: Property from Donald A. Rich Interiors and Antiques, New Canaan, Connecticut
0694: Delft Blue and White PlateEst. $200-$400
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Polychrome Delft Charger: Dutch, 18th century. A Delftware charger with stylized polychrome decoration of an urn of flowers with birds. Monogrammed AK to underside; dia. 16.75 in. Provenance: Property from Donald A. Rich
0695: Polychrome Delft ChargerEst. $300-$500
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Chinese Export Tureen and Warming Tray: Chinese Export, 19th century. A porcelain tureen with acorn finial and swan decoration to lid and bowl interior, and a round warming tray with gilt grape and vine border, and hand-painted floral
0696: Chinese Export Tureen and Warming TrayEst. $300-$500
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