Eclectic Auction 2021-12-20 Auction - 711 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 17
ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE SMOKING SET BY E. LINCOLN.GORHAM STERLING TEASET.AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL CHEST OF DRAWERS.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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700+ lots of country & formal furniture; primitives & folk art; sterling silver and china; jewelry; art pottery including Rookwood, Roseville, Weller; Asian and decorative items; and more.
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FIVE CHINESE FOOTED PORCELAIN BOWLS.: Mid 20th century. Blue and white hand decoration unmarked. Two pair. Figures, 2.5"h. 7"d. and pine trees, 4"h. 12"d. And single with a hand cart, 2.5"h. 8"d.
0388: FIVE CHINESE FOOTED PORCELAIN BOWLS.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN IVES STANDARD GUAGE MODEL TRAIN.: Second quarter 20th century, tin. 3241 electric locomotive, "Parlor Car 185" and "Observation 186." Paint loss and some missing parts. Includes three-piece bridge and track.
0389: AMERICAN IVES STANDARD GUAGE MODEL TRAIN.Est. $100-$300
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FIVE AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS.: Twentieth century. All carved and painted. Two redheaded ducks, one with keel and glass eyes, 10.5"h. And one with "HL" carved on bottom, 8"h. A blue bill duck, 7.5"h. A colorful duck with glass
0390: FIVE AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS.Est. $100-$300
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PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE STYLE BANQUET TABLES.: Second half 20th century, mahogany. Bench-made, "D" shaped tops, tapered legs and sapwood inlays. Missing cuff veneer on some legs, one well repaired leg and finish wear. 30"h. 42.5"w. 20.75"d. With
0391: PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE STYLE BANQUET TABLES.Est. $200-$400
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THREE POTTERY PIECES INCLUDING SPONGEWARE.: American and probably English, 19th century. Two jars. Redware with tooled band. Rim roughness. 5.5"h. and white clay with dark brown slip, 4"h. Together with a blue sponge footed dish/vase with
0392: THREE POTTERY PIECES INCLUDING SPONGEWARE.Est. $75-$150
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TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PIECES.: Late 19th century. A pine three-drawer spice cabinet with old, yellowed paint, shaped crest and simple cutout feet. Wear and age cracks, 11.75"h. 9.75"w. 6"d. And a cutlery tote, red and green paint,
0393: TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PIECES.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL STAND.: Second quarter 19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Two dovetailed drawers with rolled fronts and turned legs. Age cracks and heavily worn finish. 28.5"h. 19"w. 16.75"d.
0394: AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL STAND.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN PASTEL STILL LIFE.: Ca. 1900. Assorted fruits on dark background, 14.25"h. 24.25"w.
0395: AMERICAN PASTEL STILL LIFE.Est. $75-$125
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BEAR PULL TOY.: Ca. 1900. Velvet fabric has some wear and some small stitched repairs. Cast iron wheels on tubular steel frame. 12"h.
0396: BEAR PULL TOY.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN SETH THOMAS WALL CLOCK.: Ca. 1900, oak. Case with broken arch pediment and turned finial , flat reeded pilasters, glass door, corbel base, pendulum with brass bob, tin face and brass works. Refinished case. 42"h. 15.5"w. 7"d.
0397: AMERICAN SETH THOMAS WALL CLOCK.Est. $150-$300
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GERMAN TRADE SIGN FRAGMENT.: Nineteenth century, pine. Rectangular with cut corners, worn white background with two-headed eagle over barrels and crates and lettered "K.K. Pulver = Verschleiss" (Powder Wear?). Insect damage.
0398: GERMAN TRADE SIGN FRAGMENT.Est. $150-$250
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NORMAN ROCKWELL "FREEDOM OF WORSHIP" POSTER.: Dated 1943. Backed on canvas with visible fold lines. Framed, 60.75"h. 45"w.
0399: NORMAN ROCKWELL "FREEDOM OF WORSHIP" POSTER.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN L. SAWYER OPEN PEWTER CUPBOARD.: Late 20th century, pine. Top with molded cornice, beaded edges, plate rail and shaped ends. And base with two-board door. Black repaint, 72"h. 58"w. 18.5"d.
0400: AMERICAN L. SAWYER OPEN PEWTER CUPBOARD.Est. $200-$400
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FINNISH DEMITASSE SET.: Second half 20th century, porcelain. Arabia manufacturer in "Snow Flake" pattern. Pot 8.25"h. Creamer, sugar and four cups and saucers.
0401: FINNISH DEMITASSE SET.Est. $50-$100
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TWO BRASS LAMPS AND BRASS ORGANIZER.: Second half 19th century. Double student lamp with no shades or chimneys, electrified, 22"h. Single student lamp with several patent dates (latest 1878), clear chimney and milk glass shade,
0402: TWO BRASS LAMPS AND BRASS ORGANIZER.Est. $100-$200
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TWO PITTSBURGH CLEAR CANDLE STICKS.: Mid 19th century. Flint glass, round foot, 9.5"h. And hexagonal foot, 9"h. Some small chips.
0403: TWO PITTSBURGH CLEAR CANDLE STICKS.Est. $25-$50
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ECLECTIC AMERICAN LOT.: Nineteenth century. Embossed copper and brass powder flask, two leather shot flasks, two bullet molds and a molding plane.
0404: ECLECTIC AMERICAN LOT.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD.: Third quarter 19th century, pine and poplar. Top with molded cornice, two six-pane glass doors and pie shelf. Base with two, overlapping drawers over two single-panel doors and simple, cut-out feet.
0405: AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD.Est. $250-$450
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AMERICAN HANGING SPICE CABINET.: Ca. 1900, pine. Rounded back, stepped and paneled ends, nine overlapping drawers with porcelain knobs, unusual scalloped center stile and red paint. Considerable edge damage. 19.25"h. 10.5"w. 9"d.
0406: AMERICAN HANGING SPICE CABINET.Est. $125-$250
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LARGE FRAMED FOLIO PRINT "LIFE": Published November 4th, 1913. Berlin Photographic Company. Berlin, London and New York. Original by C. Nopier Hamy. Some water staining on right margin. 30.5"h. 40.5"w.
0407: LARGE FRAMED FOLIO PRINT "LIFE"Est. $50-$75
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TWO FRAMED PRINTS.: Twentieth century. Largest is French, dated 1940. Depicts pheasants in flight. Illegible signature lower right, 32"h. 39"w. And a small print of an 18th century lady with book, 10"h. 8"w.
0408: TWO FRAMED PRINTS.Est. $50-$75
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TEA CADDY, LAMP AND BOX.: Nineteenth century. An English inlaid tea caddy, mahogany with branching inlay, foil interior and brass ring handle. Edge damage and refinishing, 5.25"h. 5.75" square. A European porcelain finger
0409: TEA CADDY, LAMP AND BOX.Est. $100-$200
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SIX ANIMAL FIGURES.: Twentieth century. Cast concrete lamb, 11"h. Cast composition lamb, 12"h. Carved pine fox, signed Ed Self 1977, 7.75"h. Carved wooden lamb, 7"h. Cast brass dog, 3.5"h. And cast white metal dog,
0410: SIX ANIMAL FIGURES.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN SHERATON DOUGH BOX.: Second quarter 19th century, poplar. Canted sides and splayed, turned legs with newer red wash. Lid has age cracks, 28"h. 34"w. 17.5"d.
0411: AMERICAN SHERATON DOUGH BOX.Est. $150-$300