Eclectic Auction 2021-12-20 Auction - 711 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 26
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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ROSEVILLE ROZANE ROYAL VASE BY J. IMLAY.: First quarter 20th century. Open and budding roses on a blue-green and cream shaded background. Restoration to base. 16"h.
0606: ROSEVILLE ROZANE ROYAL VASE BY J. IMLAY.Est. $100-$300
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ROSEVILLE MORNING GLORY VASE.: Ca. 1935. Shape 730-10, white with muted multicolored glazes. Original label. 10.5"h.
0607: ROSEVILLE MORNING GLORY VASE.Est. $100-$300
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ROOKWOOD CRYSTAL VASE BY JENS JENSEN.: Dated 1945. Shape 8302 with floral decoration on ivory background, 7.25"h.
0608: ROOKWOOD CRYSTAL VASE BY JENS JENSEN.Est. $200-$400
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ROOKWOOD MATTE VASE BY CHARLES TODD.: Dated 1920. Shape 1667 with stylized floral band on butter-yellow background. Drilled for lamp, 11"h.
0609: ROOKWOOD MATTE VASE BY CHARLES TODD.Est. $300-$500
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AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.: Second half 19th century. Oval photograph of a man overpainted in oil. Gold painted frame, 17.25"h. 14.25"w.
0610: AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.Est. $25-$50
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THREE VOLUMES OF FAMOUS CHARACTERS OF HISTORY: Includes Vol. VI, Alexander The Great, Vol. XII, William The Conqueror, and Vol. XVII, Mary Queen Of Scots. Written by Jacob Abbott and published by The St. Hubert Guild in New York, 1906.
0611: THREE VOLUMES OF FAMOUS CHARACTERS OF HISTORYEst. $20-$40
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SMALL GROUP OF BOOKS.: Twentieth century. Included are Dickens, Dr. Seuss, Nursery Rhymes, Beatrix Potter, The Velvetine Rabbit and others.
0612: SMALL GROUP OF BOOKS.Est. $25-$50
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LARGE AMERICAN OGEE FRAME.: Second quarter 19th century, pine. Most likely originally mahogany veneered, later mirror. 28.75"h. 48.5"w.
0613: LARGE AMERICAN OGEE FRAME.Est. $50-$75
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FOUR LARGE AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLL.: Mid 20th century. Colorful printed and solid fabrics with some wear. Man in red felt jacket, 23"h. Youth in red and white striped shirt, 22"h. Young lady in red dress and blue apron, 24"h. And lady
0614: FOUR LARGE AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLL.Est. $100-$200
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PRIMITIVE PORTRAIT OF A GIRL.: Mid 19th century, oil on canvas. Child holding a book titled "Allie H." Rebacked with heavy restoration, 25.25"h. 20.5"w. Framed, 30.5 x 25.75.
0615: PRIMITIVE PORTRAIT OF A GIRL.Est. $50-$100
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NINE BOOKS INCLUDING TWO FROM ZOAR, OHIO.: Nineteenth and early 20th century. Eight are German: "Zorn's 1879" inscribed "L. Zimmerman, Zoar, Ohio March 1885", two "Confirmation Books for the Young" 1882, one inscribed "Wilhelmina Strobel,
0616: NINE BOOKS INCLUDING TWO FROM ZOAR, OHIO.Est. $50-$100
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AMERICAN CAST IRON BOSTON TERRIER DOORSTOP.: Early 20th century. Seated dog with worn original paint. 7"h.
0617: AMERICAN CAST IRON BOSTON TERRIER DOORSTOP.Est. $75-$100
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PETE RINDLISBACHER PRINT.: Dated 1988. Marked "Perry's Fleet: Put-in-bay Harbour September 10th, 1813" and numbered 574/950. Artist-signed lower right. Framed, 22.75"h. 28"w.
0618: PETE RINDLISBACHER PRINT.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN CLERKS' DESK.: Third quarter 19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Gallery back, hinged slanted writing surface, spool turned legs and pigeon hole interior. 36.75"h. 42.5"w. 24"d. And 29.5" writing surface.
0619: AMERICAN CLERKS' DESK.Est. $125-$250
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THREE FOLKSY AMERICAN CARVED BIRDS.: Contemporary. On turned backs with twig perches. Largest mostly green paint, 11"h. Medium in green and brown paint, 9"h. And smallest in tan and blue paint, 4.5"h.
0620: THREE FOLKSY AMERICAN CARVED BIRDS.Est. $100-$300
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TABLE LAMP WITH QUEZAL SHADE.: First half 20th century. White iridized shade with gold interior, 4.5"h. 2.5" fitter. Painted white metal base with birds, 2.75"h.
0621: TABLE LAMP WITH QUEZAL SHADE.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN PIECEWORK QUILT.: Second quarter 20th century, cotton. Hand-stitched with machine-stitched border. Various printed and solid fabrics, triangle and squares pattern. 72"w. 74"l.
0622: AMERICAN PIECEWORK QUILT.Est. $50-$75
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OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT.: Ca. 1900. Lady in profile with curly hair and ivory dress with lace collar. Heavily over painted. 24"h. 18"w. Framed, 30"h. 24"w.
0623: OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT.Est. $50-$75
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TWO AMERICAN SHIPS IN BOTTLES.: Late 20th century. A four-master in aqua bottle, 10"l. And a three-master in rectangular bottle, 10"l.
0624: TWO AMERICAN SHIPS IN BOTTLES.Est. $50-$75
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GROUP OF POLITICAL ITEMS.: Second half 20th century. Mostly stock photos of presidents Johnson, Ford, Reagan, GHW Bush, GW Bush with citations for contributions etc. Also a Bush-Quayle sign, Clinton cigar, Wallace button and
0625: GROUP OF POLITICAL ITEMS.Est. $25-$50
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AMERICAN "SINGER" PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE.: Early 20th century. Case locked, machine may or may not be complete. Case has some loss, 13"h. 20"w. 9"d. not including handle.
0627: AMERICAN "SINGER" PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE.Est. $25-$35
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GROUP OF DOLLS AND DOLL ACCESSORIES.: Twentieth century. Iron bed with old, white paint, 25"h. 18.5"w. 29.5"l. Six dolls, doll quilts, sheets, pillows, lace pieces and a hand-woven table throw.
0628: GROUP OF DOLLS AND DOLL ACCESSORIES.Est. $100-$200
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TWO HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHS.: American. Mid 19th century. "The Favorite Rabbit" and "The Favorite Puppy." Some foxing. 17"h. 10.75"w.
0629: TWO HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHS.Est. $100-$200