Fine and Decorative Art: Premier Auction 2019-09-28 Auction - 500 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 8
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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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Federal Tilt Top Table: American, 19th century. A Federal tilt top table in mahogany, having an octagonal tilt top surface with ring turned standard, rising on tripod rocket legs; ht. 27, wd. 21.25, dp. 14.5 in.
0773: Federal Tilt Top TableEst. $500-$700
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Tiger Maple Pembroke Table: American, 19th century. A pembroke table in tiger maple, having a rectangular surface with two drop leaves and swing supports, the case with single dovetailed drawer and brass pull, all rising on
0774: Tiger Maple Pembroke TableEst. $400-$600
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New Hampshire Federal Serpentine Game Table: American (New Hampshire), 19th century. A Federal period game table in cherry, having a fold top serpentine surface with faceted corners and swing leg support, over a conforming apron with central
0776: New Hampshire Federal Serpentine Game TableEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Curly Maple Tavern Table: American (New England), 18th century. A tavern table in curly maple, having a two board round surface over a peg joined case, on contiuous straight legs with upper turnings and pad feet; ht. 25, wd.
0778: Curly Maple Tavern TableEst. $500-$700
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Comb Back Windsor Chairs: American, ca 1800. A pair of comb back windsor chairs in mixed woods, having nine spindle backs over planks seats, all rising on bamboo turned legs with stretcher support; ht. 39, wd. 19, dp. 18 in.
0779: Comb Back Windsor ChairsEst. $200-$400
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Early Maple Ladderback Chairs: American, 18th century. A pair of ladderback chairs in maple, each having a shaped ladderback, stiles topped with turned finials, and rush seat, over Queen Anne-style turned legs and front stretcher;
0780: Early Maple Ladderback ChairsEst. $400-$600
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Chippendale Slant Front Desk: American, 18th century. A slant front desk in cherry, having a writing surface with fitted interior desk, the tombstone paneled central prospect with leaf and vine carving, flanked by six pigeon
0781: Chippendale Slant Front DeskEst. $800-$1,200
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Steuben Calcite Sherbets and Saucers: American, 20th century. A set of twelve Steuben calcite and blue aurene sherbets, with nine matching saucers. Unmarked; sherbet ht. 4 in., saucer dia. 6 in. (each).
0783: Steuben Calcite Sherbets and SaucersEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Steuben Calcite and Aurene Lamp Shades: American, 19th century. A pair of Steuben calcite and aurene shades, each marked with a fleur-de-lis on the interior rim; ht. 5.5 in. (each).
0784: Steuben Calcite and Aurene Lamp ShadesEst. $100-$200
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Lalique Red Poissons Vase: French, 20th century. A Lalique Poissons vase in red cased glass, etched R. Lalique / France to underside and molded R. Lalique to side of foot; ht. 9.25 in.
0786: Lalique Red Poissons VaseEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Lalique Algues Noir Glass Plates: French, 20th century. A set of sixteen Lalique black frosted glass plates in the Algues or Tree of Life pattern, eight dinner plates and eight salad plates. All with etched mark; larger dia. 11 in.,
0787: Lalique Algues Noir Glass PlatesEst. $500-$700
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E.T. Hurley Bronze Seahorse Box: American (Cincinnati). A bronze box by E.T. Hurley (1869-1950), the lid with two seahorses among seaweed, artist's initials l.r. corner of lid; ht. 1.75, wd. 3.5, lg. 4.75 in.
0789: E.T. Hurley Bronze Seahorse BoxEst. $400-$600
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Rich's Patent Brass Tobacco Honor Box: English, early 19th century. An "honor" box in brass on ball feet, the top marked Rich's Patent; ht. 7.5, lg. 9.5, dp. 4.75 in. Often found in British inns and taverns, an honor box was operated
0790: Rich's Patent Brass Tobacco Honor BoxEst. $400-$600
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Koi Fish Inkwell After Tiffany Studios: American, early 20th century. A brass inkwell featuring koi fish in relief among stylized waves, unmarked; ht. 4.5, dia. 7.5 in. A similar example in bronze appears in Tiffany Lamps and Metalware:
0791: Koi Fish Inkwell After Tiffany StudiosEst. $300-$500
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Gorham Copper Desk Accessories: American, 20th century. A group of Gorham copper desk accessories including a hammered tray, a pen tray, two barrel form vessels (one possibly a match holder) and a cigar lighter with a dragon form
0792: Gorham Copper Desk AccessoriesEst. $250-$450
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Joseph Heinrichs Lobster Chafing Dish: American, early 20th century. A bronze and silver over copper chafing dish with lobster-form tripod supports, having an ebonized wood handle and finial, marked Jos. Heinrichs / Paris + New York to
0794: Joseph Heinrichs Lobster Chafing DishEst. $500-$700
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