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AMERICAN GRAIN DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.PAINT DECORATED TRUNK ATTRIBUTED TO CHECKERBOARD ARTISTWOODED LANDSCAPE BY NELLIE AUGUSTA KNOPF.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Americana featuring Ohio Valley Items

425 lots of Formal & Painted Furniture including newly discovered incised and polychrome paint decorated trunk with facing birds, attributed to the Checkerboard Artist, probably Somerset Co., PA, pie safes, cupboards, windsors, tall clocks, Chippendale serpentine desk, etc; Folk Art including barber poles, gameboards, weathervanes; Paintings & Works on Paper; and more
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AMERICAN HOUSE AND KITCHEN METALWARE.: Nineteenth century. Most wrought and cast iron including griddle, trivet with handle support, spider, kettle tilter with old black paint, boot scraper and a lock plate with two door handles. Together
0267: AMERICAN HOUSE AND KITCHEN METALWARE.Est. $150-$300
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TWO AMERICAN FOOTSTOOLS.: Second half-19th century. Turned legs. Walnut with oak legs, 11"h. 8.75" x 11.75". And curly maple. One leg possibly replaced. Old refinishing. 6.25"h. 7.75" x 12".
0268: TWO AMERICAN FOOTSTOOLS.Est. $150-$300
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TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS.: Late 19th-early 20th century. Both single boards with gallery edges and original paint. Double sided checker and backgammon boards. Red and black. Some wear, 16" x 19.75", and combination of green,
0269: TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS.Est. $150-$300
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PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.: Second quarter-19th century, pine. Six board dovetailed case with turned feet and poplar till. Original vinegar sponge graining. Ages splits, some edge loss and drilled holes in lid, surface wear and
0270: PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Est. $300-$500
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AMERICAN WOODEN TABLE TOP CANDLE HOLDER.: First half 20th century. Turned base, three legs, post with threaded top and arm with two candle sockets. Old red and blue paint. Age splits. 12.5"h. 13"l.
0271: AMERICAN WOODEN TABLE TOP CANDLE HOLDER.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE POST.: Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Original weathered red, white and blue paint. Possibly for a fence gate, one side has a cut out slot near the center. Missing top, edge wear. 65.5"h.
0272: AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE POST.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.: Mid 19th century. Ovoid with incised shoulder lines and brushed cobalt tulip and "3". 13.75"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0273: AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $200-$400
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ELEVEN GLASS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS.: European, late 19th-early 20th century. Blown molded with diamond pattern. Three earliest have folded rims, two pale green, one cobalt. Various other colors including blues, greens, amethysts and
0274: ELEVEN GLASS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS.Est. $250-$450
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THREE AMERICAN TIN CANDLE MOLDS.: Nineteenth century. All with handles. One sixteen tube, 10.5"h. And two similar with curved feet. Twelve tube, 11.5"h. and eight tube, 11"h. Some wear and seam splits. From the collection of the late
0276: THREE AMERICAN TIN CANDLE MOLDS.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN TAVERN TABLE.: New England, late 18th century, poplar. Two board top with breadboard ends, turned legs and stretcher base. Pegged construction. Base has old red paint. Some age splits and minor loss to feet.
0277: AMERICAN TAVERN TABLE.Est. $600-$1,200
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AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.: Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt "2" and flourish. 11"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0278: AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $150-$250
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PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK.: Third quarter-18th century, walnut with pine secondary. Fluted quarter columns, ogee bracket feet and four graduated, dovetailed drawers with thumb molding and replaced pulls. Fitted interior with
0279: PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK.Est. $500-$900
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AMERICAN BARBER POLE.: Late 19th century. Half turned post and cannonball finial. Old red, white and blue paint with "19 Union Ave." on bottom of post. Probably cut from building with iron nail pieces left in back. Crazing
0280: AMERICAN BARBER POLE.Est. $200-$500
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PUNCHED TIN LANTERN.: Attributed to Salem, Massachusetts, 19th century. Large size with arched designs and old black paint. Some wear. 18.5"h. not including ring and added chain. From the collection of the late Chris
0281: PUNCHED TIN LANTERN.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN STORE PAPER BAG SORTER.: Late 19th-early 20th century, poplar. Wire nail construction. Holds ten sizes of bags. Good surface. 28.5"h. 9"w. 15"d.
0282: AMERICAN STORE PAPER BAG SORTER.Est. $200-$350
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ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE CARD TABLE.: Mid 18th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Demilune table with cabriole legs and slipper feet. Leaf with swing leg, top lifts to reveal open compartment. Late refinishing, old iron brackets
0283: ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE CARD TABLE.Est. $150-$350
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AMERICAN "BAKER" CAMELBACK SOFA.: Mid 20th century, mahogany. Scrolled feet with acanthus leaf carving. Scrolled arms. Pale yellow upholstery. Labeled. Some glued joints, minor wear. 39"h. 82"w. 30"d. From the collection of James W.
0284: AMERICAN "BAKER" CAMELBACK SOFA.Est. $300-$600
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PENNSYLVANIA HANGING PIE SAFE.: Mid 19th century, pine. Frame with holes in top posts. Large original tins with punched circular designs and arch on the single door. Interior shelves. Old red paint over white paint has wear and
0285: PENNSYLVANIA HANGING PIE SAFE.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE CLERK: Attributed to Zoar, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. One piece with tapered legs, slant lift top, backsplash and two dovetailed drawers with original knobs. Interior pigeon
0286: AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE CLERKEst. $200-$400
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NEW ENGLAND SHERATON STAND.: Second quarter-19th century, birch with pine secondary. Delicately turned legs, two dovetailed drawers with applied beading and replaced pulls. Some age splits, glued drawer sides. 26"h. 16"w.
0287: NEW ENGLAND SHERATON STAND.Est. $250-$400
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WHITING DECORATED FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK.: Connecticut, ca. 1830, pine. Original red and black grain decoration on bonnet and case. Bonnet has scalloped sides and scroll crest. Solid back, fits over top of the wooden works. Case has chamfered
0288: WHITING DECORATED FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK.Est. $700-$900
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FOUR WROUGHT IRON COOKING UTENSILS.: American, 19th-20th century. Spider trivet with handle support, 13"h. 27"l., broiler (appears to be late), 24.75"l., meat skewer, 18.5"l. and a small adjustable roaster, 20.75"h.
0289: FOUR WROUGHT IRON COOKING UTENSILS.Est. $200-$300
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AMERICAN HANGING SHELVES.: New England, 19th century, cherry. Scrolled shaped ends with graduated shelves. Old natural surface. Minor wear. 44.5"h. 36.25"w. 8"d. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine
0290: AMERICAN HANGING SHELVES.Est. $500-$900
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