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American Folk & Decorative Arts: Session II

Cowan's, A Hindman Company, American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts auction will feature two sessions. The first session on Tuesday, March 9th will include Lots 1-411. This auction will feature two single-owner sessions, Property from the Collection of Paul M. Bentley, Oostburg, Wisconsin (Lots 1-56) and Property from the Estate of James A. Sanders, Evansville, Indiana (Lots 152-318), along with early American furniture, portraits, folk art, circus toys, stoneware, glazed pottery, weathervanes, textiles, match dispensers and advertising from various consignors. Session II on March 10th includes Lots 412-824, and will feature Property of the late Karen Tosterud, Bellaire, Michigan (Lots 412-542). The session will also include stoneware, furniture, folk art, paintings, samplers, silhouette portraits and coin silver from various consignors. Other notable highlights include Alonzo Chappel?s (1828-1887) Washington at the Battle of Princeton, from the Collection of Noel and Kathryn Wadsworth, Atlanta, Georgia; a large portrait of a boy in red by Joseph Whiting Stock; a Federal grain-paint decorated tall case and a highly figured tiger maple slant-front desk, from the Collection of Mark and Patricia McGrath, Chicago, Illinois. Both sessions will include the option to bid live online, via the phone or absentee.
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A Cut Paper Silhouette of a Boy and Dog: A Cut Paper Silhouette of a Boy and Dog with Charcoal Background 19th Century in original mahogany veneer frame with eglomise mat. 3 1/2 x 5 5/8 inches.
0725: A Cut Paper Silhouette of a Boy and DogEst. $300-$500
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A Cast Iron Rooster Hitching Post: A Cast Iron Rooster Hitching Post 19th Century Height 14 inches.
0727: A Cast Iron Rooster Hitching PostEst. $400-$600
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A Cast Iron Eagle Plaque: A Cast Iron Eagle Plaque Early 20th Century likely a stove plate. 8 x 13 3/4 inches.
0728: A Cast Iron Eagle PlaqueEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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A Horse-Drawn Wagon Pull Toy: A Horse-Drawn Wagon Pull Toy Late 19th/Early 20th Century having a wooden wagon with paint decoration, iron wheels, fitted with a tin cannister and two tin pails, all mounted on wooden platform.
0729: A Horse-Drawn Wagon Pull ToyEst. $600-$800
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Three Cast Iron Turkey Still Banks: Three Cast Iron Turkey Still Banks American, 20th Century Height of largest 7 inches.
0732: Three Cast Iron Turkey Still BanksEst. $100-$200
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Three Early Mickey Mouse Toys: Three Early Mickey Mouse Toys Early 20th Century including a Knickbocker Mickey doll, an early velvet example, and a painted wood Mickey with original sticker. Height of largest 12 inches.
0733: Three Early Mickey Mouse ToysEst. $300-$500
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Six Stoneware Jugs with Turkey Tracks: Six Stoneware Jugs with Turkey Tracks American, 19th Century unmarked. one having a pouring spout. Height of largest 10 1/2 inches. Property from the Arizona State University Art MuseumThe ASU
0735: Six Stoneware Jugs with Turkey TracksEst. $100-$150
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Two Northeastern Stoneware Jugs: Two Northeastern Stoneware Jugs American, 19th Century including one stamped F. J. Caire, / Huntington and painted with cobalt floral motif, and one stamped E.B. Norton [illegible]/ Worcester
0736: Two Northeastern Stoneware JugsEst. $100-$150
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A Three-Gallon Stoneware Water Cooler: A Three-Gallon Stoneware Water Cooler Possibly Ransbottom Pottery, Early 20th Century having a metal spigot incised Central, with capacity mark to shoulder, unmarked. Height 14 3/4 inches.
0737: A Three-Gallon Stoneware Water CoolerEst. $100-$150
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Four Stoneware Crocks and Jugs: Four Stoneware Crocks and Jugs American, 19th Century unmarked. Height of largest 14 1/4 inches. Property from the Arizona State University Art MuseumThe ASU Art Museum recognizes the special
0741: Four Stoneware Crocks and JugsEst. $100-$150
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Two Stoneware Crocks: Two Stoneware Crocks American, 19th Century one having stamp of Fort Dodge Stoneware surmounted by eight-gallon capacity mark, and the other having a cobalt stenciled twelve-gallon capacity mark
0742: Two Stoneware CrocksEst. $50-$100
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Two Western Stoneware Crocks: Two Western Stoneware Crocks Monmouth, Illinois, 20th Century each marked with glazed maple leaf, one having a stenciled three-gallon capacity mark above and mark of Western Stoneware / Company /
0743: Two Western Stoneware CrocksEst. $100-$150
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