American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts, I 2022-03-10 Auction - 335 Price Results - Freeman's | Hindman in OH - Page 14
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An Impressive Masterwork Andrew Clemens (American,A Gothic Revival Carved Mahogany Tall Case No. 24 Astronomical RegulatorA Classical Parcel Gilt, Stencil Decorated, Carved and
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American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts, I

Hindman's March 10-11 American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts auction celebrates the breadth of the category across four centuries, from 17th Century brass candlesticks and finely carved Colonial furniture to papier-mâché masks made for Disney Studios in the 1930s. Session one (lots 1-335) features a selection of portraiture, 19th Century landscape paintings, brass and pewter candlesticks, and glass articles, including flasks previously from the Collection of George S. McKearin. This session is highlighted by notable pieces of Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal and Classical furniture, featuring a gilt-stencil decorated breakfast table attributed to Anthony Quervelle. Impressive tall case clocks with standouts by E. Howard & Company, Peter Stretch/John Wood and John Head will also be featured. Session one also includes a spectacular Andrew Clemens sand bottle (lot 297), decorated with a locomotive, spread-winged eagle, and steamboat made for railroad-man Nicholas Jacob Goll.
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A Blown-Glass Saltcellar in Cobalt Blue: A Blown-Glass Saltcellar in Cobalt Blue American, Circa 1810-1830 Height 2 3/4 inches. Literature: McKearin - American Glass, pl. 80, fig. 5. Property of a Midwestern Institution Provenance:
0313: A Blown-Glass Saltcellar in Cobalt BlueEst. $500-$700
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A New York Glass Pitcher in Green: A New York Glass Pitcher in Green American, Circa 1820 by Lockport New York Glass Works. Height including handle 6 inches. Literature: McKearin - American Glass, pl. 67, fig. 5. Property of a
0314: A New York Glass Pitcher in GreenEst. $1,000-$2,000
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An Early Midwestern Glass Bottle in Green: An Early Midwestern Glass Bottle in Green American, Circa 1830-1860 Height 8 1/2 inches. Literature: McKearin & Wilson - American Bottles & Flasks, pl. 73, fig. 7. Property of a Midwestern
0318: An Early Midwestern Glass Bottle in GreenEst. $800-$1,200
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A Blown-Glass Compote in Amber: A Blown-Glass Compote in Amber American, Circa 1810-1841 probably Eastern U.S., but similar to small Midwestern compotes. Height 4 x diameter 5 3/4 inches. Property of a Midwestern Institution
0321: A Blown-Glass Compote in AmberEst. $800-$1,200
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A Blown-Glass Eating Bowl in Olive Green: A Blown-Glass Eating Bowl in Olive Green American, Circa 1790-1820 probably East Hartford or Coventry. Height 3 x diameter 4 1/2 inches. Property of a Midwestern Institution Provenance: Collected
0322: A Blown-Glass Eating Bowl in Olive GreenEst. $500-$700
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A New York Blown-Glass Pitcher in Green: A New York Blown-Glass Pitcher in Green American, Circa 1810-1835 with flecks of white and blue. likely Saratoga Glass, Congressville, New York. Height 5 1/4 inches. Property of a Midwestern
0323: A New York Blown-Glass Pitcher in GreenEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Midwestern Glass Pitcher in Blue: A Midwestern Glass Pitcher in Blue American, Circa 1819-1840 with applied hollow handle. Height 7 1/4 inches. Property of a Midwestern Institution Provenance: Collected by George S. McKearin Sr. of
0324: A Midwestern Glass Pitcher in BlueEst. $400-$600
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A New York Mold-Blown Amber Bottle: A New York Mold-Blown Amber Bottle American, Circa 1865-1870 embossed below applied handle A.M. Bininger & Co. / No. 19 Broad St. New York. Height 9 1/2 inches. Literature: McKearin & Wilson -
0326: A New York Mold-Blown Amber BottleEst. $300-$500
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Two Blown Glass Bottles in Olive: Two Blown Glass Bottles in Olive American, 19th Century Height of larger bottle 9 inches.
0327: Two Blown Glass Bottles in OliveEst. $400-$600
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A Ribbed Glass Jug with Pewter Mount : A Ribbed Glass Jug with Pewter Mount American, 19th Century Height 5 1/4 inches.
0328: A Ribbed Glass Jug with Pewter Mount Est. $300-$500
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Four Early Blown Glass Vessels: Four Early Blown Glass Vessels American, 19th Century including two flasks, one vase and one miniature pig-form bottle. three having museum accession numbers in red to underside. Height of
0330: Four Early Blown Glass VesselsEst. $500-$700
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A Group of Molded Glass Cordials: A Group of Molded Glass Cordials 19th Century 46 items total. Height of largest 4 /14 inches. Property from the Dean Lower Estate, Lanark, Illinois
0334: A Group of Molded Glass CordialsEst. $150-$250
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