Annual Thanksgiving Americana 2021-12-05 Auction - 501 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 10
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST ON CHEST.AMERICAN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.HERIZ RUG.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Annual Thanksgiving Americana

475+ lots of Formal & Painted Furniture, Folk Art, Paintings, Textiles, Weathervanes, and more
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AMERICAN WILLIAM AND MARY MULE CHEST.: Most likely New England, mid 18th century, pine. Lift lid with staple hinges, three faux drawers over two dovetailed drawers with most likely original brasses. High bracket feet and center apron
0217: AMERICAN WILLIAM AND MARY MULE CHEST.Est. $350-$650
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.: Mid 18th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Well done two piece marriage with period halves. Top has rosehead nail construction, cove molded cornice and two over three graduated drawers with
0219: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.Est. $600-$900
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WOMAN KNITTING BY PIERRE EDOUARD FRERE.: France, 1819-1886. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881 lower left. Woman seated in a room. Restoration including rebacked on canvas. 16"h. 12"w., framed, 25"h. 21.25"w. Ex Campanile Gallery
0220: WOMAN KNITTING BY PIERRE EDOUARD FRERE.Est. $600-$800
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.: Mid 18th century, mixed woods including maple, chestnut, poplar and pine. Cabriole legs with pad feet, single board top with thumb molded edge, scrolled apron and one over three dovetailed drawers
0221: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.Est. $300-$600
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PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN MOCCASINS.: Blackfoot, ca. 1915. Thread and sinew sewn beaded mocassins with floral designs. MInimal wear. 9.5"l. A note states they were purchased by Edwin C. Hasse while working on the St. Mary's River dam,
0222: PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN MOCCASINS.Est. $300-$500
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AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET.: Second half 19th century, Stave construction with bentwood swing handle and bands with copper tacks. Oak lid with carved initials "JMW". Loose lid, joints and some splits.
0224: AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET.Est. $75-$125
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TWO AMERICAN PAINTED BOXES.: Second half 19th century, pine. Bracket feet and old red paint. 17.25"h. 24"w. 14.25"d. And old grain paint with square feet. 11.75"h. 19"w. 13"d. Varying wear and edge loss, both have varying
0226: TWO AMERICAN PAINTED BOXES.Est. $100-$200
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FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON.: Nineteenth century. Two frog gigs or fish spears, 11.5", 13"l. and a spatula with twist handle, 7.5"l. Together with a double crusie lamp with hanging hook and wick pick. Ground down. 5"h. not
0227: FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON.Est. $100-$300
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DECORATED BOX.: Probably American, late 19th century, pine. Wire nail construction. Original green and yellow decoration on sides and front, traces remain on lid. Wear, some edge loss and replaced oil cloth hinges
0228: DECORATED BOX.Est. $100-$150
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TWO SIGNED LANDSCAPES.: American, early 20th century. Cattle in pasture by James Bonar (Pennsylvania, 1864-1942). Oil on artistboard, signed and dated 1906. Framed, 18.25"h. 25.75"w. And a river scene. Oil on canvas, signed
0229: TWO SIGNED LANDSCAPES.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN RUSTIC CRICKET TABLE.: Fourth quarter 19th century, pine. Three chamfered legs, triangular apron and single board top with breadboard ends. Wire nail construction. Cleaned of white paint. Surface and edge wear. 21"h.
0230: AMERICAN RUSTIC CRICKET TABLE.Est. $200-$300
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TWO ENGLISH CHAMBERSTICKS.: Hallmarked with snuffer caps and bobeches. Sheffield silver plate, 1839 by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Scalloped edge. 2.5"h. And silver hallmarked London, 1796, by Henry Chawner and John Emes. Small dent
0231: TWO ENGLISH CHAMBERSTICKS.Est. $200-$350
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AMERICAN PEG RACK AND CORNER SHELVES.: Early 20th century, pine. Small set of shelves with shaped sides. 21.5"h. 17"w. 11"d. And a rack with wooden pegs. 33.5"l. Both have worn late ivory paint.
0233: AMERICAN PEG RACK AND CORNER SHELVES.Est. $100-$150
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AMERICAN CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIR.: Early 19th century, mixed woods. Knuckle arms, turned posts, legs and "H" stretcher. Partial stamp on the underside "J. Etling". Old slate blue paint. Wear, splita in crest, legs ended out. 17.5"
0234: AMERICAN CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIR.Est. $100-$300
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TWO GERMAN PULL TOY HORSES.: Early 20th century. Original gesso and dapple grey paint. Both papier mache with wooden legs on wheeled wooden bases. 12.25"h. 13"l. And one with traces of horse hair tail and a base marked "Made in
0236: TWO GERMAN PULL TOY HORSES.Est. $150-$300
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FOUR AMERICAN MIRRORS.: Nineteenth century. Gilt frame, 8.75"h. 7.75"w., two with similar worn paint and wire nails, average size 7"h. 4.5"w. and one from a larger piece with added stain. 4.5"h. 12"w. Varying wear and
0237: FOUR AMERICAN MIRRORS.Est. $100-$300Lot Passed
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AMERICAN GAMEBOARD.: Second half 20th century, pine. Made in the form of an octagonal table top with distressed painted checkerboard. 19.5" x 27".
0238: AMERICAN GAMEBOARD.Est. $150-$350
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FIVE AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS INCLUDING JOBES.: Late 20th century Carved wood with original paint. Three mallards signed by Capt. Harry R. Jobes (Maryland, 1936-2019). 13". 13". 16"l., canvasback signed by "Patrick Vincent" (Maryland), 16"l. and
0239: FIVE AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS INCLUDING JOBES.Est. $100-$200
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