Garth's Thanksgiving Americana Auction 2008-11-28 Auction - 419 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 9
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227: VERMONT SAMPLER.158: TOLE CONTAINER.209: TOLE FLAT TOP DOCUMENT BOX.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Garth's Thanksgiving Americana Auction

Forty Eighth Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Auction Items From: The Forty Year Collection of Charles E. & Barbara K. Randau Royal Oak, Michigan Items From the Collections of: The Late Don Jansen, Columbus, Ohio; Anna Rue Hall, Dayton, Ohio; Fine & Vintage Autos From The Estate of Charles A. Cummings, Franklin County Probate #530009 with Estate Group of Ohio, Ltd. as agent; Plus Additions Catalogue Available: Pair of Catalogs Illustrating Garth's 48th Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Auctions $30.00, sold individually, $20.00 (Includes Realized Price List) Absentee and fax bids accepted and bid competitively. For your convenience, a bid form is provided in the back of the catalog. It is to your advantage, as well as ours, for you to call a day or two before the auction. On the premises of: GARTH'S AUCTIONS, INC. 2690 Stratford Rd., PO Box 369 Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone: 740-362-4771 Fax: 740-363-0164 Visit us at our Web site Email: info@garths.com Auctioneers: Auctioneers: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller and Andrew Richmond Apprentice Auctioneer: Amelia Jeffers Photography by B. Vartan Boyajian and Rob Manko. ©COPYRIGHT Garth's Auctions, Inc. 2008
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TIN ROOSTER AND BIRD WHISTLE.: TIN ROOSTER AND BIRD WHISTLE. Second half-19th century, tin. Cut-out silhouette of a rooster with original paint. Found in Vermont. Flaking. 7 3/4"h. on base. Ex Don and Faith Bronson (Michigan), ex
0191: TIN ROOSTER AND BIRD WHISTLE.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.: FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS. American, late 20th century. Wood with original paint. Two plovers labeled for Richard Morgan, 6", 7 1/2"h.; sandpiper, 6 1/2"h. and a black legged stilt marked "CM 96". 10
0192: FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.Est. $100-$300See Sold Price
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FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.: FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS. American, late 20th century. Wood with original paint. All by the same hand. Heron, 17 1/2"h.; green bird, 10"h.; plover, 12 1/2"h. and sandpiper type, 6 1/2"h. Heights
0193: FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.Est. $150-$250See Sold Price
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FIVE CARVED BIRDS.: FIVE CARVED BIRDS. American, late 20th century. Wood with original paint. A plover, sandpiper and a crow impressed "WEK" for William Kirkpatrick, Massachusetts. 5 1/2", 5 1/2", 7 1/2"h. Also two
0194: FIVE CARVED BIRDS.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.: FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS. American, late 20th century. Wood with original paint. Peep by Paul Umfleet, 7"h. and three plover types: one by Frank and Lois Blake, 7 3/4"h. one by William Kirkpatrick,
0195: FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.Est. $100-$300See Sold Price
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FOLK ART BIRD TREE.: FOLK ART BIRD TREE. American, 20th century. Carved initials "WJG '75" on the underside. Five carved wood and polychrome painted birds on a tree branch. The wings form hearts. 18 3/4"h. Ex Don and
0196: FOLK ART BIRD TREE.Est. $400-$700
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REDWARE JAR.: REDWARE JAR. Greg Schooner, Ohio, 1990. Double handled jar with lid and tri-color slip linear decoration. Signed on the base and impressed for the Henry Ford Museum. 11"h.
0197: REDWARE JAR.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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THREE REDWARE PLATES.: THREE REDWARE PLATES. Late 20th century. One by Greg Schooner, Ohio. 6 1/4"d. and two by Turtlecreek Potters, Morrow, Ohio. The smaller is signed Chris Woods, the larger is slip decorated with
0198: THREE REDWARE PLATES.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR.: COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. New England, mid-late 18th century, maple and mixed woods. Vasiform splat, turned legs and stretchers, Spanish feet. Crazed black paint over traces of red. Minor
0199: COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR.Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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QUEEN ANNE-STYLE TAVERN TABLE.: QUEEN ANNE-STYLE TAVERN TABLE. Twentieth century, maple and poplar. Old, one-board top resting on a modern base with turned legs and button feet with distressed green paint. 26 3/4"h. 20 1/2"w. 29"l.
0200: QUEEN ANNE-STYLE TAVERN TABLE.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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STONEWARE CROCK.: STONEWARE CROCK. Impressed "New York Stoneware Co., Fort Edward, NY 6", ca.1860-1890. Brushed cobalt bird on branch. Two applied handles. Shallow edge flakes. Shallow rim flakes. 8"h.
0201: STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $300-$450See Sold Price
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TOLE COVERED SUGAR.: TOLE COVERED SUGAR. Possibly the Philadelphia Filley shop, ca.1840, tin. Good original floral design in blue and yellow on a japanned ground. Minor wear. 3 3/4"h. Ex David Good (Ohio).
0202: TOLE COVERED SUGAR.Est. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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TOLE SYRUPER.: TOLE SYRUPER. Possibly the Filley shop, Bloomfield, Connecticut, 1800-1846, tin. Original red ground and bold flourishes. Areas of wear. 3 3/4"h.
0203: TOLE SYRUPER.Est. $600-$1,000See Sold Price
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TOLE COFFEE POT AND TRAY.: TOLE COFFEE POT AND TRAY. American, mid 19th century, tin. Original paint. Coffee pot with side spout and strap handle. Bright tulips with blue foliage. 10 1/2"h. And an octagonal tray with
0204: TOLE COFFEE POT AND TRAY.Est. $400-$600
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TOLE TEA CADDY.: TOLE TEA CADDY. American, mid 19th century, tin. Original painted flourishes on black ground. Wear. 5"h.
0205: TOLE TEA CADDY.Est. $150-$250See Sold Price
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TOLE COFFEE POT.: TOLE COFFEE POT. American, 1st half-19th century, tin Original fruit and flowers on a dark japanned (black) ground. Dark painted leaves and fruit are present. Strap handle and gooseneck spout. Minor
0206: TOLE COFFEE POT.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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TOLE OVAL TRAY.: TOLE OVAL TRAY. American, mid 19th century, tin. Original white border with red cherries design. Traces of black exterior ground and interior crystallization remain. Some wear to border. 8 3/4" x 12
0207: TOLE OVAL TRAY.Est. $300-$500See Sold Price
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TWO TOLE TUMBLERS.: TWO TOLE TUMBLERS. Possibly New York, 19th century, tin. Japanned ground and similar original swag borders. Minor wear. 2 3/4", 3"h.
0208: TWO TOLE TUMBLERS.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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TOLE FLAT TOP DOCUMENT BOX.: TOLE FLAT TOP DOCUMENT BOX. Attributed to the Zachariah B. Stevens workshop, Stevens Plains, Maine, 1800-1840, tin. Original striking bellflower design on a black ground. Wire handle, tin hasp.
0209: TOLE FLAT TOP DOCUMENT BOX.Est. $500-$1,000See Sold Price
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TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT BOX.: TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT BOX. Probably the Upson shop, Marion (Southington), Connecticut, early 19th century, tin. Original decoration on dark japanning. Shaped white bands with red flowers and buds
0210: TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT BOX.Est. $600-$900See Sold Price
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TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT BOX.: TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT BOX. Probably Connecticut, ca.1840, tin. Japanned ground and good original painted design of swags and flowers. Wear to lid and hasp, but strong design is in fine condition.
0211: TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT BOX.Est. $600-$1,000
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TOLE BOX.: TOLE BOX. New England, mid 19th century, tin. Original paint on black ground of a flower and heart. Rounded box with belt loop and a pierced lid. Small flake, otherwise good condition. 3 1/2"h. 3"w.
0212: TOLE BOX.Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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TOLE OVAL CANISTER.: TOLE OVAL CANISTER. Probably the Stevens shop, Stevens Plains, Michigan, 1800-1842, tin. Original paint on a black ground. Bright red flowers surround a conch shell, a motif used in the Stevens shop.
0213: TOLE OVAL CANISTER.Est. $500-$800See Sold Price
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FANCY-DECORATED BOX.: FANCY-DECORATED BOX. New England, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed construction, and retains its original red and brown over cream vinegar decoration. Minor imperfections. 7"h. 17 3/4"w. 8
0214: FANCY-DECORATED BOX.Est. $600-$900See Sold Price
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