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AMERICAN FOLK ART ROOSTER FINIAL.AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PEWTER CUPBOARD.PORTRAIT OF A DOG BY LOUIS VAN ENGELEN.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Americana

Americana featuring The 50+ year personal collection of AnnaMary and Richard York, Lincoln, Nebraska and Items from the 60 year collection of a Lady from Florida with American decorated and formal Furniture, Folk Art; and Decorative Accessories including redware, treenware, tole, pewter; Textiles including samplers and oriental rugs.
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SIX PIECES OF KITCHEN WOODENWARE.: American, Canadian, European, 2nd half 19th century-early 20th century. Oblong trencher, 4"h. 21"l., noggin, "Canada Quart" measure, 8"h., curly maple rolling pin, butter paddle and cork container.
0847: SIX PIECES OF KITCHEN WOODENWARE.Est. $200-$400
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FIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS.: Twentieth century. Woven splint with bentwood handles. Late buttocks basket. Edge wear and loss. Largest basket 14" w x 11.75" h.
0848: FIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS.Est. $150-$250
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AMERICAN RYE STRAW BEE SKEP AND BASKETS.: Late 19th-early 20th century. Skep with handle, 14"h. and six baskets including one with rim handles. 7.75"h. 15"d. to 2.5"h. 8.5"d.
0849: AMERICAN RYE STRAW BEE SKEP AND BASKETS.Est. $200-$350
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PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED DOLL.: Late 19th century. Cloth stuffed doll with tanned leather face, dress, leggings and moccasins. Sinew sewn clothing and lazy stitch beads including greasy yellow and white heart red. Horsehair braids.
0850: PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED DOLL.Est. $600-$1,200
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AMERICAN FOLKSY CARVED BOX SIGNED FAIGLE.: Second half 20th century, poplar. Dovetailed slide-lid box with sponging over green paint and carved eagle with shield on one side. 8"h. 19.75"w. 8.25"d.
0851: AMERICAN FOLKSY CARVED BOX SIGNED FAIGLE.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN BOOT TRADE SIGN.: Twentieth century. Cut out sheet iron men and ladies boots. Corner brackets and holes for additional sign at the bottom. Uniform pitted surface with old black paint. 21.5"h. 21"w.
0852: AMERICAN BOOT TRADE SIGN.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE.: First half 19th century, pine. Two-board top with breadboard, base with canted front and well under hinged seat. Old, worn graining. Age splits and wear. Missing two pins, 27.75"h. 59.5"w. 35.5"d.
0853: AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE.Est. $300-$600
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CATTLE BY "A. THOMAS".: American, late 19th-early 20th century. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1917 lower right. Cattle in a wooded pasture. 19"h. 16"w., framed, 22"h. 19"w.
0854: CATTLE BY "A. THOMAS".Est. $100-$200
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SEVEN AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS.: Nineteenth century. Four unmarked American teapots, 7" to 11"h. And three marked English teapots, Dixon & Smith, Dixon & Sons, Dixon & Son. 6.5" to 11.5"h. Varying wear and dents.
0855: SEVEN AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS.Est. $200-$300
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THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS.: Nineteenth century. All marked. James Putnam (Massachusetts), 9"h., H.B. Ward (Connecticut), 9"h. and Rufus Dunham (Maine), 12"h. Varying wear, dents and repair. Two smaller have repainted handles.
0856: THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS.Est. $100-$300
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THREE CONNECTICUT PEWTER TALL POTS.: Nineteenth century. Marked. H.B Ward, 11"h., Thomas Derby, 11"h., and Isaac Lewis, 10.5"h. Varying wear and dents.
0857: THREE CONNECTICUT PEWTER TALL POTS.Est. $150-$300
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FIFTEEN PEWTER PLATES.: American and English, 19th century. Four unmarked. The rest have full or partial marks including John Townsend, Townsend & Compton and Samuel Ellis. Varying wear and dents. 7.75" to 9"d.
0858: FIFTEEN PEWTER PLATES.Est. $200-$400
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SEVEN PEWTER CHARGERS.: Mostly English, late 18th-19th century. All but one marked, some faint. Includes Spackman & Grant, 15"d., Richard King, 16"d. and Robert Bush, 17"d.
0859: SEVEN PEWTER CHARGERS.Est. $300-$400
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EIGHT AMERICAN TIN TUBE CANDLE MOLDS.: Nineteenth century. Including two 6 tubes, one 7 tubes, three 12 tubes, one 36 tube and one 6 tube wax pourer. Wear, dents and some loss. Varying sizes. Largest mold 10.5" h. Pourer 15.25" l.
0861: EIGHT AMERICAN TIN TUBE CANDLE MOLDS.Est. $250-$400
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AMERICAN TIN LANTERN.: Second half 19th century. Front door with wire guards, bail handle, covered air hole, candle socket and pocket for match box. Wear, inside has late silver paint. 10"h.
0862: AMERICAN TIN LANTERN.Est. $150-$300
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TWO AMERICAN TIN BARN LANTERNS.: Early 20th century. Reflectors on both. One marked "Dietz Fitzall NY USA" on globe and other marked "2 CB Camlox" to base. 15.5" h.
0863: TWO AMERICAN TIN BARN LANTERNS.Est. $150-$300
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IRON POT STAND WITH SIX COPPER POTS.: European. Second half 19th century. Six copper pots with dovetailed seams and applied copper handles. Varying wear and dents. Stand 55.5" h. Largest pot 11.25" d x 6.5"h. Smallest pot 4.5" d x 2.5" h.
0864: IRON POT STAND WITH SIX COPPER POTS.Est. $250-$400
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AMERICAN DECORATED MULE CHEST.: Second quarter 19th century, pine. Lid with applied edge molding, two overlapping dovetailed drawers with beaded edges and high shaped legs and cut-out apron. Original, tan paint with vinegar
0865: AMERICAN DECORATED MULE CHEST.Est. $600-$900
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WALTERS PATENT AMERICAN TIN COFFEE POT.: Coffee pot marked with brass label. Label states "Walters Patent June 1st 1869". Finish wear. 8.75" h.
0866: WALTERS PATENT AMERICAN TIN COFFEE POT.Est. $125-$175
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ORIENTAL RUG STOCKINGS.: Twentieth century. Velvet backed Christmas stockings made from fragments of a Caucasian and Kilim rug. 17.5"l.
0868: ORIENTAL RUG STOCKINGS.Est. $50-$75
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TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY FOOTSTOOLS.: Nineteenth century. Cut out feet. Old grain paint over green. Edge wear. 7.5"h. 16"l. And square nails with traces of original mustard paint. Worn with some edge loss. 7.25"H. 18.35"l.
0869: TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY FOOTSTOOLS.Est. $125-$175
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OHIO PEASEWARE CONTAINER.: Late 19th century. Treenware with bail handle and urn finial on lid. Dry varnish surface. Age split in bottom. 8"h. 7.75"d.
0870: OHIO PEASEWARE CONTAINER.Est. $150-$250
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