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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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PITTSBURGH BLOWN GLASS BOWL.: Mid 19th century. Clear slope sided bowl with applied cobalt rim. 2"h. 5.5"d. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0099: PITTSBURGH BLOWN GLASS BOWL.Est. $50-$100
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CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY CHIPPENDALE TALL CLOCK.: Third quarter-18th century, curly maple with cherry and pine secondary. Bonnet has molded crest with plinth and free standing columns. Base had tombstone paneled door, ogee waist molding and ogee
0100: CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY CHIPPENDALE TALL CLOCK.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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EUROPEAN WELSH CUPBOARD.: First half 19th century, pine. Two piece with square nail construction. Top has open back, molded edges and plate rack on bottom. Base has cut out feet, applied base molding and two paneled doors
0101: EUROPEAN WELSH CUPBOARD.Est. $600-$900
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AMERICAN HANGING CANDLE BOX.: Mid 19th century, oak. Dovetailed box with paneled sliding lid and curved crest. Age splits and dark stain. 15"h. 5.5"w.3.5"d. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar,
0103: AMERICAN HANGING CANDLE BOX.Est. $300-$600
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NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TILT TOP CANDLESTAND.: Possibly Connecticut, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany. Turned column, tripod base and octagonal inlaid top with birch veneer medallion. Refinished. Stains, age splits in base, repaired hinge rail,
0104: NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TILT TOP CANDLESTAND.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN REDWARE CANDLE MOLD IN FRAME.: Mid 19th century. Pine frame with square nails and bootjack ends. Holds twenty four redware tubes with wire wick holders. Some wear and edge loss, possible brace loss on ends. 14.75"h. 23.5"w. 8.5"d.
0105: AMERICAN REDWARE CANDLE MOLD IN FRAME.Est. $400-$800
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FOUR AMERICAN SIDE CHAIRS.: Second half 18th century. Two Queen Anne. Mahogany with cabriole legs and pad feet, shell carved crest and repaired vase splat. Reupholsterd slip seat. 17" seat, 37"h. and one with Spanish feet,
0106: FOUR AMERICAN SIDE CHAIRS.Est. $300-$600
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ENGLISH DELFT WATER JUG.: Eighteenth century. Tin glaze with finely done floral decoration. Glaze flake on lip. 9.25"h. Ex Hollis Broderick (New Hampshire).
0107: ENGLISH DELFT WATER JUG.Est. $300-$500
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AMERICAN VALENTINE.: Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Theorem type valentine with lovebirds and double hearts surrounded by roses. Penciled name "Susan E. Pitkin". Conservation mounted in a beveled frame with
0108: AMERICAN VALENTINE.Est. $400-$800
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SCOTTISH SAMPLER.: Silk on linen. Well done example with finely stitched flowers, grape fines, various animals and crowns on either side of "Adam and Eve" with apple tree. Religious verses and initials above a large
0109: SCOTTISH SAMPLER.Est. $800-$1,200
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ENGLISH SAMPLER.: Silk on linen. Finely stitched with strawberry border, vining flowers, colorful parrots, and squirrels. Verse with "Sarah Fayting Her work aged 9 years 1779" below. Some areas of staining. Framed,
0110: ENGLISH SAMPLER.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE INLAID CHEST.: Probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Four graduated, dovetailed drawers with replaced American eagle brasses. Two board top, string inlay, French feet. Refinished
0111: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE INLAID CHEST.Est. $400-$800
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PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK.: Late 19th century. Two applied handles. Brushed cobalt lines and "12" with stenciled "RT Williams, New Geneva, Pa" with rose. Rim and handle chips. 22"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell
0112: PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $400-$800
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PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.: Early 19th century, pine. Dovetailed chest with square nails, two dovetailed drawers with thumb molding and original hardware. Reeded panel details, interior till, wrought iron strap hinges (one
0113: PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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AMERICAN COUNTRY BENCH.: Late 19th century, pine. Shaped sides and arms. Layers of worn, flaking paint, heavily weathered surface. 35"h. 72"w. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0114: AMERICAN COUNTRY BENCH.Est. $100-$200
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ELEVEN CHINOISERIE PLATES BY ADAMS.: Late 19th-early 20th century. Hand colored transfers of Chinese type rose peonies. Labeled "Adams Tunstall England". 9"d. From the collection of James W. Gibbs, Salem, Ohio.
0115: ELEVEN CHINOISERIE PLATES BY ADAMS.Est. $250-$500
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EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CHEST.: Possibly Lancaster, 4th quarter-18th century, walnut. Applied molding to top and base, four dovetailed graduated drawers with replaced pulls, and ogee bracket feet. Fluted quarter columns. Square
0116: EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CHEST.Est. $500-$900
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TWO AMERICAN FLOOR RUSHLIGHT HOLDERS.: Nineteenth century. Wrought iron holders, one with stamped counterweight. The larger has a loose pivot point with added base, 41"h. The other has a period, if not original, carved base with red
0117: TWO AMERICAN FLOOR RUSHLIGHT HOLDERS.Est. $250-$450
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BRIDE'S BOX WITH PARROT.: Most likely European, mid 19th century. Bentwood with laced seams. Original blue paint with tulip decoration and a parrot with roses on the lid. Darkened varnish. some edge and lace loss, paint wear,
0118: BRIDE'S BOX WITH PARROT.Est. $250-$450
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AMERICAN SHERATON STAND.: Second quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Well turned legs, two dovetailed drawers with original pulls, and two board top. Old refinishing, age splits in drawer bottoms, some
0119: AMERICAN SHERATON STAND.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST.: Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Inlaid bands on top edge and above legs. Four dovetailed drawers with applied beading. Wrought nails including square on the backboards.
0120: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST.Est. $350-$700
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ENGLISH LEEDSWARE EAGLE SOUP.: Early 19th century. Octagonal with blue feather edge and four color American eagle center as well as three floral sprigs. 7.5"d. In the making glaze bubbling, staining and flaking at corners top and
0121: ENGLISH LEEDSWARE EAGLE SOUP.Est. $350-$600
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ENGLISH LEEDSWARE EAGLE PLATE.: Early 19th century. Blue feather scalloped edge with four color American eagle center and four floral sprigs. Stains, flakes and edge repair at top. 8"d.
0122: ENGLISH LEEDSWARE EAGLE PLATE.Est. $350-$700
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