Early American Antiques & Accessories 2008-05-24 Auction - 408 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 12
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760: FINE DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.655: DECORATED LOCK BOX.794: STONEWARE CROCK WITH INDIAN.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Early American Antiques & Accessories

Featuring the Second Annual Ohio Valley Auction Items From the Collections of: Jim & Patti Prowse of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Paul Jacques Gordon, Jr.; the Late Rowland Stenger with proceeds to benefit Christ Presbyterian Church of Canton, Ohio; Peter Luft; the Late Chauncey Middleton; An Eastern Pennsylvania Lady; A Gentleman from Lake Angelus, Michigan; Samplers from Richard and Sue Studebaker; Plus Additions
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TRADE SIGN.: TRADE SIGN. Early 20th Century. Folky carved wooden shoe with tied leather laces. Worn black paint with later red on the sole. Edge damage. 11"h. 15"l.
0692: TRADE SIGN.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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TWO FOLK CARVED ANIMALS.: TWO FOLK CARVED ANIMALS. American, 20th Century. Cardinal with varnish finish. Initialed "WE" as well as on the base with "631". 7 1/2"h. overall. And a frog carved from a tree growth. Stained with
0693: TWO FOLK CARVED ANIMALS.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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CAROUSEL HORSE.: CAROUSEL HORSE. American, early 20th Century. Second row galloping horse attributed Spillman (Spillman Engineering Co., North Tonawanda, New York, made animals for small, travelling carousels). Good
0694: CAROUSEL HORSE.Est. $400-$800
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STAND.: STAND. Cherry in mellow finish with good color. Turned legs with ringged feet. Age split. 29"h. 19 x 16 3/4" top.
0695: STAND.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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TWO WOOD CARVINGS.: TWO WOOD CARVINGS. Trade sign men's show with spat. Old mustard yellow paint with traces of gold. Old chip. 13"l. 8"h. And a bowler hat. 20th Century. Natural surface, added hat band. 10"l.
0696: TWO WOOD CARVINGS.Est. $200-$400
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TWO PRINTED U.S. PARADE FLAGS.: TWO PRINTED U.S. PARADE FLAGS. Both are glazed light weight cotton on wooden poles and have 38 stars in a 7,6,6,6,6,7 configuration and thirteen stripes. On August 1st, 1876, Colorado became the 38th
0697: TWO PRINTED U.S. PARADE FLAGS.Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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TWO PRINTED U.S. PARADE FLAGS.: TWO PRINTED U.S. PARADE FLAGS. Both printed on glazed cotton muslin with 36 stars arranged in rows of 6 by 6. Nevada was admitted to the Union on Oct. 31, 1864, becoming the 36th state. They measure
0698: TWO PRINTED U.S. PARADE FLAGS.Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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SIX SMALL PRINTED PARADE OR HAND FLAGS.: SIX SMALL PRINTED PARADE OR HAND FLAGS. Late 19th Century Spanish American War era flags most having 44 or 45 stars. Glazed cotton on wood sticks. Most in good to fair condition with some wear. Flags
0699: SIX SMALL PRINTED PARADE OR HAND FLAGS.Est. $200-$400
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FOLK ART CARVING OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.: FOLK ART CARVING OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. American, 19th Century. A whimsical painted carving of General Washington on his horse, Jack. Lacking sword. 10"h. Ex Bernard M. Barenholtz; ex Mr. and Mrs.
0700: FOLK ART CARVING OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.Est. $2,500-$5,000
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TWO CAMPAIGN TORCHES.: TWO CAMPAIGN TORCHES. American, 19th Century. Tin fonts on gimbal brackets. One is rounded and attached to a long wooden pole. Font has some damage. 54"l. And cylindrical font with long burner.
0701: TWO CAMPAIGN TORCHES.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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CAMPAIGN TORCH.: CAMPAIGN TORCH. American, 19th Century. Slightly tapered tin font with a brass collar and long burner. On a gimbal holder attached to a long wooden pole. 57"l.
0702: CAMPAIGN TORCH.Est. $100-$300See Sold Price
CARVED EAGLE.: CARVED EAGLE. American, second half 19th Century. Wooden wall hanging of an eagle with outstretched wings. Cleaned with traces of paint remaining. 23"l.
0703: CARVED EAGLE.Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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EAGLE STOVE PLATE.: EAGLE STOVE PLATE. Pennsylvania, turn of the 20th Century. Rectangular cast iron stove plate with an eagle and two stars. 31"l. 7"h.
0704: EAGLE STOVE PLATE.Est. $200-$400
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BARBER POLE.: BARBER POLE. American, turn of the 20th Century. Red and white painted square pole with globe finial. Weathered from the elements with some touch up. Two sets of bracket holes. 35"h.
0705: BARBER POLE.Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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BARBER POLE.: BARBER POLE. American, turn of the 20th Century. Wooden pole with red and white stripes with blue bands. Globe finial. Minor touch up with some puttied repair. 58"l.
0706: BARBER POLE.Est. $450-$900See Sold Price
LARGE WOOD AND IRON TORCHIER.: LARGE WOOD AND IRON TORCHIER. Attributed to New York, early 19th Century. Wrought iron basket on a wooden pole. 78"h.
0707: LARGE WOOD AND IRON TORCHIER.Est. $200-$400Lot Passed
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WESTERN PAINTING BY BAGLEY.: WESTERN PAINTING BY BAGLEY. Cowboys roping cattle on the range. Signed "J. M. Bagley, 1886" (James M. Bagley, born in Maine, 1837, died in Colorado, 1910). Pinprick hole. 20"h. 27"w. Modern frame. 25
0708: WESTERN PAINTING BY BAGLEY.Est. $350-$700See Sold Price
ASAHEL CURTIS PRINT.: ASAHEL CURTIS PRINT. Handcolored, dated 1911 and bearing an original label from Rainier National Park Co. with title "Dawn - Mt. Tacoma". Matted and framed, 14 1/2"h. 16 3/4"w. Curtis (1874-1941) was
0709: ASAHEL CURTIS PRINT.Est. $200-$400Lot Passed
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WESTERN LANDSCAPE WITH TEEPEES.: WESTERN LANDSCAPE WITH TEEPEES. American, second half 19th Century. Naive oil on canvas of an American Indian encampment near a river. In the foreground are two figures wearing headdresses shooting a
0711: WESTERN LANDSCAPE WITH TEEPEES.Est. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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PAINTING OF A BIRD DOG.: PAINTING OF A BIRD DOG. Turn of the 20th Century. Oil on canvas of a brown retriever with a mallard. 24 1/2"h.18 1/2"w. Later gilt frame. 34"h. 27 1/2"w.
0712: PAINTING OF A BIRD DOG.Est. $400-$800
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WOODEN BARBER SIGN.: WOODEN BARBER SIGN. Turn of the 20th Century. Wooden sign for "Moses Bessette". Painted over green. 8 1/2"h. 15"w.
0713: WOODEN BARBER SIGN.Est. $100-$300
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WOOD DRESSMAKING" SIGN.": WOOD "DRESSMAKING" SIGN. Turn of the 20th Century. "Dressmaking" with original paint and gilt. Hole from knot. 6 1/2" x 17 3/4".
0714: WOOD DRESSMAKING" SIGN."Est. $100-$300See Sold Price
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CORNER CUPBOARD.: CORNER CUPBOARD. Early 19th Century. Walnut.Small size one-piece cupboard with raised panel doors, detailed with scratch beading. Cove molding at crown and shaped bracket base. Good rich color. Minor
0715: CORNER CUPBOARD.Est. $1,200-$2,400See Sold Price
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