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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 DECORATED TRUNK.: Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case and square nails. Original red and yellow vinegar spong graining with stenciled initials on lid "LRW". Wear and hasp missing. 12.25"h. 24"w. 13"d.
0147: AMERICAN DECORATED TRUNK.Est. $100-$250
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EUROPEAN BRIDE: Mid 19th century. Bentwood box with laced seams and original paint. Blue ground with floral decoration on base and rim. Lid has German text and young couple. Wear, edge loss and age split in lid.
0148: EUROPEAN BRIDEEst. $100-$300
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AMERICAN COUNTRY BOOTJACK.: Second half 19th century, maple with some curl. One piece simple form. Age splits. 33"l. 6.5"w.
0149: AMERICAN COUNTRY BOOTJACK.Est. $75-$125
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CHEROKEE BASKETRY CRADLE BOARD.: First half-20th century. Woven two-tone cane on a bentwood frame. Some wear and streak of green paint. 36"h. 21"w. 11"d.
0151: CHEROKEE BASKETRY CRADLE BOARD.Est. $150-$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED SHIRT.: Twentieth century. Fringed buckskin shirt with dark leather collar. Beaded sun and warrior on horseback. Framed, 41.5"h. 34.75"w. overall.
0152: NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED SHIRT.Est. $200-$400
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SIX TOTEM PRINTS, CHIEF HENRY SPECK.: British Columbia, 1908-1917. Serigraphs on paper, signed and titled on plate. Northwest coast totem animals. Two unframed, Otter and Frog. 24"h. 18.75"w. And four framed, Otter, Frog, Raven and
0154: SIX TOTEM PRINTS, CHIEF HENRY SPECK.Est. $200-$300
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AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK.: Late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany veneer with pine secondary. Gilt details.with brass arms and reverse painted patriotic waist and door with "Lake Erie, Perry's Victory, Sep. 10. 1813". Face has
0155: AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK.Est. $500-$1,000
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AMERICAN PEWTER LIDDED PITCHER.: Unmarked example by Thomas Boardman, (Hartford, Connecticut, 2nd quarter 19th century). Large six quart size with spout strainer. Polished, faint incised inventory numbers on the bottom. 11"h.
0156: AMERICAN PEWTER LIDDED PITCHER.Est. $250-$350
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AMERICAN PEWTER BOWL AND PAIR OF CHALICES.: First half 19th century. Unmarked examples. Chalices by Israel Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts). Some light pitting and one has repaired split in foot. 5.25"h. and baptismal bowl by Thomas Boardman
0157: AMERICAN PEWTER BOWL AND PAIR OF CHALICES.Est. $200-$400
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TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PLATES AND SPOON MOLD.: Second half 19th century. Two almost identical plates. One with lion touch for Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut) and one with "Boardman & Hart, New York" touch. Polished. 9.5"d. Together with a
0158: TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PLATES AND SPOON MOLD.Est. $150-$300
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ENGLISH PEWTER MALT LIQUOR TUMBLER.: Second half-19th century. Faint touch mark and measure (pint?) with incised text "Pure Malt Liquor Stage Portabe___Notting Hill". Light surface wear. 3.5"h. From the collection of James W. Gibbs,
0159: ENGLISH PEWTER MALT LIQUOR TUMBLER.Est. $100-$200
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TWO EUROPEAN PEWTER CHAMBER POTS.: Late 18th-early 19th century. One with lid and touchmarks "IM", 6.25"h. 9.5"d. The other with crown and "HL" touchmarks, 5"h. 10"d.
0160: TWO EUROPEAN PEWTER CHAMBER POTS.Est. $100-$250
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FOUR AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.: Mid 18th century. Spanish feet, vase splats and turned stretchers. Three are identical except for seat corners. Of those two have old black paint over red, the third has old dark varnish. 18" seat,
0161: FOUR AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.Est. $400-$800
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FRENCH "BUTTERFIELD" BRASS POCKET SUNDIAL.: Late 18th century. Marked "Butterfield, Paris". Compass surrounded by engraved sundial, movable gnomon with bird and, on the reverse, latitudes of various cities in France, Germany, Spain and Italy.
0162: FRENCH "BUTTERFIELD" BRASS POCKET SUNDIAL.Est. $200-$400
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PISTOL GRIP FLINTLOCK TINDER LIGHTER.: American or English, mid 18th century. Mahogany grip with punched designs. Candle socket on side compartment. Working lock but hammer doesn't stay in second position. Minor rust. 8"l. From the
0163: PISTOL GRIP FLINTLOCK TINDER LIGHTER.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.: Late 18th-early 19th century, mixed woods. Turned legs and stretcher, knuckle arms. Old black paint over traces of green is worn. Age split in seat.17.5"h. 37.5"h. From the collection of the late
0164: AMERICAN SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Est. $800-$1,200
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AMERICAN INLAID GAMEBOARD.: Late 19th century. Marquetry board with pinwheels, fans and checkerboard. Gallery edge. Underside has original red paint and two sliding drawers for playing pieces. Refinished with age splits, some
0165: AMERICAN INLAID GAMEBOARD.Est. $250-$350
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AMERICAN BARBER POLE.: Late 19th century. Tapered post with acorns on each end. Old red, white and black paint has alligatoring. Attachment holes. Some edge and paint loss. 58"h. From the Collection of Maxine and Dave
0166: AMERICAN BARBER POLE.Est. $250-$400
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AMERICAN POTTERY LAMP.: Mid 19th century. Yellow clay oil or grease chamber lamp with handle and spout. Chips.4.5"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0167: AMERICAN POTTERY LAMP.Est. $200-$350
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NEW ENGLAND INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.: Early 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Demilune with tapered legs, Two swing legs. String, banded and oval medallion inlay. Runners for hidden drawer (missing) in back apron. Refinished
0168: NEW ENGLAND INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.Est. $400-$800
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TWO AMERICAN TIN LANTERNS.: Nineteenth century. Similar with punched star tops and glass sides protected with wires. One has tin font with whale oil burners, the other has old black paint and candle socket. Both 12"h. not
0169: TWO AMERICAN TIN LANTERNS.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST.: Possibly Portsmouth, New Hampshire, late 18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Banded inlay. Four graduated, dovetailed drawers with applied beading and original brass pulls and escutcheons,
0170: AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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