Annual Thanksgiving Americana 2021-12-05 Auction - 501 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 11
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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

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FOUR AMERICAN MAKE DO CANDLESTICKS.: Nineteenth century. Brass candlesticks with wooden bases, two bases have impressed industrial numbers on the bottom. Varying wear, age splits and some edge loss. 4" to 7.5"h.
0241: FOUR AMERICAN MAKE DO CANDLESTICKS.Est. $150-$350
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TWO PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS ANDIRONS.: First half 19th century. Both with seamed construction and scrolled legs. Smaller pair are polished. 18", 15"h.
0242: TWO PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS ANDIRONS.Est. $150-$300
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ENGLISH GEORGIAN INLAID KNIFE BOX.: Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer. Shaped front and slant lid with flame grain veneer and string inlay. Interior is refitted for letters with added star inlay. Some splits
0243: ENGLISH GEORGIAN INLAID KNIFE BOX.Est. $100-$200
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TWO AMERICAN PETTICOATS.: Second half 19th century. Quilted plaids with black velvet trim on the bottom. Wear and some holes. 34", 37"l.
0244: TWO AMERICAN PETTICOATS.Est. $50-$125
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THREE AMERICAN MIRRORS.: Second half 19th century, walnut. Two with similar molded frames, 8.25"h. 6.25"d, 7.25"h. 5.25"w. and beaded edge, 7.75"h. 5.75"w. Some wear.
0245: THREE AMERICAN MIRRORS.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY TABLE TOP CABINET.: Late 20th century, figured maple with pine secondary. Molded cornice, panled door and interior shelves. 24"h. 19.75"w. 12.25"d.
0246: AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY TABLE TOP CABINET.Est. $75-$150
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PAIR OF EUROPEAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS.: Early 19th century. Ornate stems, mid drip pans and faceted fastening nuts. Minor surface wear and nicks, one has a small soldered repair at base, both off center.
0247: PAIR OF EUROPEAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Est. $100-$300
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THREE AMERICAN MAKE DO OIL LAMPS.: Nineteenth century. Pressed glass fonts with tin bases. Two loop pattern, clear (weighted base) and canary. 7.25"h. And onion shaped font with weighted base. 6.5"h.
0248: THREE AMERICAN MAKE DO OIL LAMPS.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DINING TABLE.: Second half 20th century, mahogany. Two part with pedestal bases and reeded saber legs with brass paw feet castors. Banded inlay. Some wear and tiny edge nicks. 29.5"h. 71"w. 45"w. with two 24"
0249: AMERICAN DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DINING TABLE.Est. $400-$600
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST ON CHEST.: Attributed to New London County, Connecticut, quarter 18th century, cherry with poplar, pine and chestnut secondary. Two piece with quarter columns with stop fluting on both halves. Top has molded
0250: AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST ON CHEST.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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AMERICAN BURL BUTTER PADDLE.: Nineteenth century. Open figure, good patina. Some edge chips and insect loss to handle. 8"l.
0251: AMERICAN BURL BUTTER PADDLE.Est. $150-$250
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AMERICAN COUNTRY ROCKER AND ARMCHAIR.: First half 19th century. Wide ladderback armchair with wide arms and additional turned supports. Split seat. Old green paint. Wear and some loss. 16.5" seat, 37.5"h. And a rocker with Queen Anne
0252: AMERICAN COUNTRY ROCKER AND ARMCHAIR.Est. $75-$150
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL.: American school, mid 19th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Full length image of a girl reclining on a cushion, surrounded by flowers with a mountainous backdrop. Restoration including inpainting,
0254: PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL.Est. $200-$400
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TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS.: Nineteenth century. Brushed cobalt decoration. Earlier one with double handles impressed "C. Crolius, Manufacturer, New York". 14.25"h. And unmarked, 9.5"h. Hairlines and chips (Crolius is fragile
0255: TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN DOUGHBOX.: Mid 19th century, pine. Turned legs, canted dovetailed case and three board top with inset cleats. Late white paint on base and underside of top. Wear with some edge loss. 28.5"h. 48.25"w. 30.5"d.
0256: AMERICAN DOUGHBOX.Est. $250-$500
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AMERICAN SHERATON STYLE SIDEBOARD.: Late 20th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Diminutive size with turned legs and dovetailed drawers. Scroll end crest. 42.5"h. 41.75"w. 18"d.
0257: AMERICAN SHERATON STYLE SIDEBOARD.Est. $300-$600
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SONNENBERG DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.: Kidron, Ohio Mennonite Community, walnut with pine secondary. Original floral painted decoration with roses, daisies and morning glory with initials and date "BF 1853". Six board with dovetailed case
0258: SONNENBERG DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Est. $400-$800
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TWO OHIO STONEWARE JUGS.: Mid 19th century. Applied strap handles. Ovoid impressed "P.H. Smith 2". Small potstone. 13.5"h. And cobalt stenciled label "2 C.W. Weaver...Cincinnati, O." Lip flake, stains. 13"h.
0259: TWO OHIO STONEWARE JUGS.Est. $150-$350
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HORSES AND HAY WAGON BY LESLIE COPE.: Ohio, 1913-2002. Oil on masonite, signed and dated 1957 lower left. Farm horses near a European wagon. 32."h. 32"w., framed, 38.5"h. 38.5"w.
0260: HORSES AND HAY WAGON BY LESLIE COPE.Est. $600-$1,200
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