Eclectic Auction 2021-12-20 Auction - 711 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 21
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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BOKHARA AREA RUG.: Fourth quarter 20th century. Hand-knotted, typical pattern with burgundy field. 31.5" x 44.5".
0484: BOKHARA AREA RUG.Est. $75-$150
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TWO ORIENTAL AREA RUGS.: Twentieth Century. Chinese chocolate brown with floral pattern. And a kilim , chocolate brown with floral pattern. Both have wear, loss and damage
0485: TWO ORIENTAL AREA RUGS.Est. $100-$200
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ARDEBIL RUNNER.: Late 20th century. Dark blue abrash field with red medallions. 4'2" x 10'8".
0487: ARDEBIL RUNNER.Est. $100-$200
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FOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JARS.: Fourth century 19th century. All four are patented March 1st, 1892 and have snap cage lids. Two brown and white "The Weir" with stoneware lids, 9.25 and 7.75"h, white "The Weir" with amber glass lid,
0488: FOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JARS.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN DECORATED BOX AND JACQUARD COVERLET.: Mid 19th century. Poplar box with iron tacks, brass handle and original flame mahogany grain painting. Wear, replaced nails and some edge loss. 6.75"h. 17"w. 10.5"d. And a two piece double weave
0489: AMERICAN DECORATED BOX AND JACQUARD COVERLET.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN DROP LEAF TABLE.: Mid 19th century, ash. Leaves with rounded corners, single drawer and turned legs. Finish wear and age splits. 29.5"h. 41"w. 29.5"d. With 16" leaves, opens to 60".
0490: AMERICAN DROP LEAF TABLE.Est. $75-$150
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LANDSCAPE BY LOWELL ELLSWORTH SMITH.: Ohio, 1924-2008. Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Pine forest and mountain. Visual size 5"h. 7"w., framed, 12'h. 14"w.
0491: LANDSCAPE BY LOWELL ELLSWORTH SMITH.Est. $100-$300
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WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD, ENGLAND ROWING TROPHY.: Dated 1887. Molded salt glaze loving cup with hound handles. Silver plated rum and shield engraved "Wadham College Regatta, 1887, Scratch Fours, EJ Urwick." 5.75"h.
0492: WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD, ENGLAND ROWING TROPHY.Est. $100-$300
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THREE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD'S PIECES.: Second half 19th-mid 20th century. Brown transfer alphabet mug "MNO". "Staffordshire, England". Minor roughness. 2.75"h. And a pair of purple transfer cups and saucers "Silverdale, Made in England,
0493: THREE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD'S PIECES.Est. $75-$150
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COFFEE GRINDER AND CHERRY PITTER.: Ca. 1900. A "Crystal No. 3" wall mount coffee grinder, glass well and tumbler with silver-painted cast iron frame. 18.75"h. And a "Logan and Strabridge" table-mount cherry pitter in cast iron,
0494: COFFEE GRINDER AND CHERRY PITTER.Est. $50-$100
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AMERICAN CHILDS SIZE WHEELBARROW.: Ca. 1900, oak and pine, Well-constructed with chamfered edges, wooden wheel with steal tire and worn red paint. 18.75"h. 18"w. 41"l.
0496: AMERICAN CHILDS SIZE WHEELBARROW.Est. $100-$300
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FIVE PIECES OF MAKE-DO CHINA.: An 18th century Chinese Export mug with blue decoration. Rim chips and hairline, 4.75"h. And four mid 19th century English pieces. Dark blue transfer teapot, 5.25"h. Copper luster creamer, 5"h.
0497: FIVE PIECES OF MAKE-DO CHINA.Est. $100-$200
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TWO ADVERTISING PIECES.: Second half 20th century. An Allen Co. Lima, Ohio Fair window card with sulky racing illustration, 22"h. 14"w. And a framed notice from the Cleveland market announcing "No Credit," 15.5"h. 23"w.
0498: TWO ADVERTISING PIECES.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN CLARK'S SPOOL CABINET.: Second quarter 20th century, tin. Dark blue with "Clark's ONT" logo in yellow and three tiers of spools. 7.25"h. 15.75"w. 9.5"d.
0499: AMERICAN CLARK'S SPOOL CABINET.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL CHEST OF DRAWERS.: Second quarter 19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Sheraton to Empire with paneled ends, four dovetailed drawers and turned legs, 44"h. 43"w. 21.5"d.
0500: AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL CHEST OF DRAWERS.Est. $400-$800
GERMAN EPIPHANY BIBLE LEAF.: Probably an incunabula, ca. 1500 century or earlier, printed text with inked accents. "Offenbarung" (Epiphany) and "Das XIX. capitel". Framed, 23.25"h. 19.25"w.
0501: GERMAN EPIPHANY BIBLE LEAF.Est. $100-$300Lot Passed
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1816 L'ORLANDO FURIOSO BY LODOVICO ARIOSTO: L'Orlando Furioso by Lodovico Ariosto. Published in Prato, 1816. Ten volumes, missing volumes 1 and 5. Marbleized boards, some foxing.
0502: 1816 L'ORLANDO FURIOSO BY LODOVICO ARIOSTOEst. $100-$200
1867 THE VILLAGE ON THE CLIFF: The Village On The Cliff by the author of The Story Of Elizabeth. Third edition with six illustrations by Frederick Walker, published by Smith, Elder & Co. in London, 1867. Bound in blue leather
0503: 1867 THE VILLAGE ON THE CLIFFEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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THREE NEW YORK STATE JUDICIARY BOOKS.: Vols 2 and 6 of Civil Procedure Reports, published by Peloubet, 1885, and the New State Reporter, vol. 9, published by Little and Co., 1887. Worn covers, some toning.
0505: THREE NEW YORK STATE JUDICIARY BOOKS.Est. $25-$50
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EIGHTEEN VOLUMES "THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE".: Published by William Heineman, London, 1904 with introduction by George Brandes. Small folio, leather bound with gilt tooled trees, and varying actor and portrait plates. Some wear and toning.
0506: EIGHTEEN VOLUMES "THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE".Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN PIECED QUILT.: First half 20th century. Grid pattern with leaves. Made from coat material with yarn embroidery and curtain or furniture upholstery backing. Some staining and small holes. 43" x 63".
0507: AMERICAN PIECED QUILT.Est. $75-$150
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FOUR FRENCH BOOKS INCLUDING LA FEMME: Four French books including two volumes of La Femme, Le Mari Et L'amant by Ch. Paul De Kock, published in Paris, 1834. Marbleized boards with gilt decorated spines. Also, Lettres Choisies De Medame
0508: FOUR FRENCH BOOKS INCLUDING LA FEMMEEst. $75-$150