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RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.KARL BODMER PRINT "WAHK-TA-GE-LI".NEW ENGLAND DECORATED MULE CHEST.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Americana Session II

Session II featuring 350+ lots including Folk Art, Primitives, Painted Furniture, Stoneware, Redware, Textiles, Trade Signs, Weathervanes, Historical, Nautical, Silver, Formal Furniture, China and more.
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AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.: Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction with shaped apron, applied molding and bracket feet. Two dovetailed drawers with original scroddleware pulls (including faux drawer front). Wrought
0349: AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Est. $300-$500
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PORTRAITS BY PAPPY KITCHENS.: Mississippi, 1901-1986. Mixed media including graphite on paper, signed lower right. Quotes and portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Pappy Kitchens. Framed, 15.25"h. 16.25"w.
0350: PORTRAITS BY PAPPY KITCHENS.Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY S.L. JONES.: Shields Landon Jones, West Virginia, 1901-1997. Mixed media on paper, signed top left. Brunette wearing red. Framed with tape label (most likely original), 14"h. 11.75"w. overall.
0351: PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY S.L. JONES.Est. $200-$300
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FOLK ART PIG AND PIGLETS BY NANCY THOMAS.: American, late 20th century. Carved sow, signed and dated "'Pie', Nancy Thomas Yorktown, VA. 1983 #26". 11.25"h. 21"l. and five signed and dated piglets, 4"h. with original paint.
0353: FOLK ART PIG AND PIGLETS BY NANCY THOMAS.Est. $150-$250
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FOLK ART WATERMELON BY NANCY THOMAS.: American, late 20th century. Signed and dated "Nancy Thomas, Yorktown, VA 1983". Large carved wooden watermelon with original paint, 21"l. Includes a carved slice.
0354: FOLK ART WATERMELON BY NANCY THOMAS.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL CORNER CUPBOARD.: Early 19th century, poplar. Two piece with square nail construction. Top has two arched doors with reeded molding and twenty conforming original glass panes. Butterfly shelves. Base has two blind
0356: AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL CORNER CUPBOARD.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH MUG.: First half 19th century. Green example with intertwined handle. Minor glaze loss, in the making separation in handle, edge wear. 3.5"h.
0357: CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH MUG.Est. $300-$600
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CHINESE EXPORT TEAPOT AND CUP.: First half 19th century. Individual teapot with scenes of women and children. Minor roughness on spout. 5.25"h. And a demitasse cup with floral design and Batavian cafe au lait glaze. 1.5"h.
0358: CHINESE EXPORT TEAPOT AND CUP.Est. $200-$350
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CHINESE EXPORT PLATTER.: First half 19th century. Octagonal with Canton type blue and white decoration. Faint orange peel glaze. Light wear and faint scratches, small area of glaze loss in center. 16.75" x 20".
0359: CHINESE EXPORT PLATTER.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD.: First quarter 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Attributed to Connecticut River Valley. Serpentine front, three dovetailed drawers over three doors, all with applied beaded edges and tapered
0360: AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD.Est. $800-$1,200
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NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST.: Late 18th-early 19th century, birch and cherry with pine secondary. Two board top, French feet and four dovetailed drawers with applied beading and replaced brasses. Refinished with pieced repairs
0361: NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST.Est. $400-$800
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EIGHT CHINESE EXPORT TEA CUPS.: Late 18th century. Seven grisaille with some gilt details. Floral, European couple, Chinese men and women, Juno and Cupid and Psyche. Together with polychrome birds and some grisaille detail. Cups
0362: EIGHT CHINESE EXPORT TEA CUPS.Est. $200-$400
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FOUR PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT.: Early 19th century. Pair of famille rose dishes with gadrooned edges. Minor wear. 1.5"h. 4.5"d. and two Rose Mandarin pieces in vibrant colors with gilt accents. Brush pot. Edge flakes. 5.5"h. And
0363: FOUR PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT.Est. $100-$200
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EUROPEAN LARGE LIGNUM VITAE MORTAR & PESTLE..: Early 19th century. Substantial turned mortar with good patina. Age splits and edge loss. 18"h. 10.75"d.
0364: EUROPEAN LARGE LIGNUM VITAE MORTAR & PESTLE..Est. $900-$1,100
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CHINESE ARMORIAL EXPORT COFFEE POT.: Late 18th-early 19th century. Lighthouse form with twined foliate handles and a faint American eagle with initials "RJ". Replaced lid, minor wear, in the making firing separations in handle. 10"h.
0365: CHINESE ARMORIAL EXPORT COFFEE POT.Est. $100-$200
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CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH CUP AND SAUCER.: Late 18th-early 19th century. Orange cup and saucer with gilt trim.
0366: CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH CUP AND SAUCER.Est. $100-$300
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CHINESE EXPORT INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT.: Late 18th century. Finely detailed image of cowherd with grisaille and gilt borders and lid. Glued finial. 5"h.
0367: CHINESE EXPORT INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT.Est. $100-$250
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IRISH SAMPLER.: County Cork, Ireland. Cotton and silk on linen. Alphabets, red deer, flowers and church altar with "Margaret Foley Wrought this Sampler _ Kildinan School, Dated October the 11th in the year of Our
0368: IRISH SAMPLER.Est. $300-$600
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MUNN FAMILY RECORD SAMPLER.: Massachusetts, silk on linen. Neatly stitched with alphabets, verse, flowers, house and crowned lion. "A Family Register" recording births and several deaths of Thomas Anderson Munn and his wife
0369: MUNN FAMILY RECORD SAMPLER.Est. $250-$500
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE LADIES SECRETARY.: Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany and flame grain veneer, pine and poplar. Two piece with square nails. Top has two doors with geometric mullions and replaced glass, three dovetailed drawers
0370: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE LADIES SECRETARY.Est. $800-$1,200
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THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER.: Late 18th-19th century. Plate marked for William Billings (Providence, Rhode Island, 1791-1806). 8.25"d. and an unmarked footed bowl, 4.25"h. 5.5"d. and beaker, (attributed to Israel Trask), 3.5"h.
0371: THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER.Est. $200-$300
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FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER.: Nineteenth century. Unmarked. Pair of Homan candlesticks (Cincinnati, Ohio). 10"h. and three porringers. Small and taster with handles used by Richard Lee, 3.5", 2.5"d. And one with "Old English"
0372: FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER.Est. $150-$350
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