Eclectic Auction 2022-06-19 Auction - 639 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 4
SET OF DURGIN "DAUPHIN' STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.ABRAHAM LINCOLN SIGNATURE.SIGNED QUEZAL ART GLASS SHADE.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Large Collection of Historical Autographs as well as usual Country & formal furniture; primitives & folk art; sterling silver, glass and china; jewelry; rugs; pottery; Asian items, other decorative decor, etc.
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ENGLISH GATELEG TABLE.: Late 18th century, pine. Two-board top and leaves with battens, pegged top is removable, turned legs and box stretchers with beaded edge. Refinished, wear and some insect damage. 30"h. 46.25"w. Opens
0150: ENGLISH GATELEG TABLE.Est. $300-$600
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JENNINGS STERLING SILVER BOULLION CUPS.: American. Twentieth century. Set of twelve pierced, double handled cups. Eleven Lambert porcelain gold rim inserts. Approximately 14 ozt.
0155: JENNINGS STERLING SILVER BOULLION CUPS.Est. $300-$500
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GROUP OF LIGHTING.: American and English, 19th-20th century. Includes period hogscraper candlesticks and candle lantern, 13"h. Together with late wrought iron trammel, 19"l. and tin and mica candle lantern, 16.5"h.
0165: GROUP OF LIGHTING.Est. $75-$150
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AMERICAN BENCH AND TWO STOOLS.: Early 20th century. Pine bench with rectangular top, rounded ends and ends with rounded cutouts. Traces of grey and red paint. Wear and damage, 18.5"h. 60"l. 13.25"d. Pine stool with rectangular top
0205: AMERICAN BENCH AND TWO STOOLS.Est. $75-$150
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AMERICAN COUNTRY WINGBACK CHAIR.: Late 20th century, maple. In the 18th century style with dull gold upholstery, rolled arms, turned legs and rungs with distressed red-brown paint. 19" seat, 50"h.
0225: AMERICAN COUNTRY WINGBACK CHAIR.Est. $150-$300
TWO R. STANLEY BROWN PRINTS.: Second quarter 19th century. "155mm Howitzers," 13"h. 17"w. And "Tombs of the Scaligers-Verona," 16.5"h. 12.25"w.
0247: TWO R. STANLEY BROWN PRINTS.Est. $50-$100Lot Passed
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AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS.: Nineteenth century. Including hooks, stokers, chain links, grease lamp and trammel. Varying wear. Largest piece 40.5" l.
0287: AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS.Est. $100-$250
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SIGNED STEUBEN "CLUTHRA" VASE.: American, first quarter 20th century. Green and white with bubbling. Footed. Burst blisters. 4.75"h.
0292: SIGNED STEUBEN "CLUTHRA" VASE.Est. $100-$300
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FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN TREENWARE.: Second half-19th century. Three turned bowls. 9"w. 2"h. to 6.5"w. 3"h. Two treenware mortars and wooden pestles. Splits and wear. 5.5"h. 5"w. 5"h. 3.75"w.
0321: FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN TREENWARE.Est. $100-$200
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ENGLISH CREAMWARE PLATTER.: Ca. 1800. Scalloped edge decorated with blue. Urn and flora decoration. Chips. 12.75"w.
0389: ENGLISH CREAMWARE PLATTER.Est. $100-$250
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GERMAN ROYAL BONN URN.: Ca. 1900. Floral decoration with pink borders and heavy gold trim. Handles and lid. Repaired where foot meets bottom of urn. 26"h.
0444: GERMAN ROYAL BONN URN.Est. $100-$300
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TWO COLUMBUS WATCH CO. HUNTING CASE WATCHES.: American, late 19th century. Two yellow gold filled Columbus Watch Co. H/C pocket watches. One 16S, 15J adjusted, LS, nice engraving, serial #144198 (1890-91). One 18S, 15J adjusted, LS, serial
0018: TWO COLUMBUS WATCH CO. HUNTING CASE WATCHES.Est. $150-$300
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FRAMED SHEET OF DOLLAR BILLS.: Series 1988 A. 32 bills. 25.75"h. 29.5"w.
0061: FRAMED SHEET OF DOLLAR BILLS.Est. $50-$100
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ENGLISH FIRESIDE BENCH.: Late 18th, early 19th century, pine. High back, shaped ends with scooped arms, back boards with beaded edge, seat with hinged lid section of center over a hinged drop panel in front. Refinished, some
0071: ENGLISH FIRESIDE BENCH.Est. $250-$500
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TWO AMERICAN HANGING PARLOR LAMPS.: Fourth quarter 19th century painted milk glass font and shade. Late 20th century Victorian style cranberry flashed shade. Cast and dye pressed brass fittings on both. 14"w shades. Varying wear.
0058: TWO AMERICAN HANGING PARLOR LAMPS.Est. $100-$300
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EUROPEAN MANTEL CLOCK.: Late 19th century. Mahogany with ebonized trim, enamel face and brass, no-chime movement. 9"h. 15.25"w. 5"d.
0502: EUROPEAN MANTEL CLOCK.Est. $50-$75
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AMERICAN NORTON STONEWARE JUG.: Second half 19th century. Impressed "E and LP Norton Bennington, VT" with freehand cobalt oat decoration, 11"h.
0517: AMERICAN NORTON STONEWARE JUG.Est. $100-$200
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FOUR AMERICAN LADDERBACK CHAIRS.: First half 19th century. All four with turned finials and splint seats. Youth chair with worn, layered paint and seat damage, 19" seat, 36.5"h. Side chair with turned stiles, worn red paint, and seat
0019: FOUR AMERICAN LADDERBACK CHAIRS.Est. $200-$400
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SIX AMERICAN CAST IRON AND TIN BANKS.: Twentieth century. Cast iron rooster, elephant, mailbox and woman. Tin clown and Popeye "dime register bank". Varying wear. Clown 5.25"h. Mailbox 4"h.
0064: SIX AMERICAN CAST IRON AND TIN BANKS.Est. $100-$300
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SMALL WALLACE NUTTING INTERIOR PRINTS: American, first quarter 20th century. Eight interior scenes with women prints. Varying wear, one glass pane is cracked. Sizes range from 5.5"w. 4.5"h. to 9.75"w. 7.75"h.
0241: SMALL WALLACE NUTTING INTERIOR PRINTSEst. $200-$300
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GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN POTS.: Mostly 20th century. Miniatures including Acoma and two marked "Hopi Toad". Varying wear and some damage. 1.25" to 2.5"h. Together with a Mississippian bowl, hairline. 5"h. 9"d. and an unknown stone
0266: GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN POTS.Est. $75-$150
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THREE MICHIGAN OBSOLETE CURRENCY NOTES: Three obsolete currency notes all issued by the Bank of Washtenaw. A one dollar note, unsigned and not dated, a one dollar note, signed and dated May 1st, 1854, and a two dollar note, unsigned and
0313: THREE MICHIGAN OBSOLETE CURRENCY NOTESEst. $25-$75