Eclectic Auction 2022-12-18 Auction - 608 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 21
AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL STYLE SIDEBOARD.VICTORIAN GOLD MICRO MOSAIC DOG BROOCH.DUTCH STREET ORGAN.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Country & formal furniture; primitives & folk art; sterling silver; glass and china; large group micro-mosaic jewelry and more; gemstone and costume jewelry; timepieces; bronzes; paintings and works on paper; rugs; pottery; Asian items, toys, holiday items, etc.
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REPRODUCTION PRE-COLUMBIAN FEMALE STATUE.: Jalisco terracotta seated female statue. Back of head in unglazed. Hole to top. 10"h. 5"w.
0495: REPRODUCTION PRE-COLUMBIAN FEMALE STATUE.Est. $50-$150
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SMALL GROUP VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY.: 20th century. Six pieces including: Navajo turquoise and sterling bead bracelet with two sterling Kokopelli charms; sterling 9-strand liquid silver and onyx bead bracelet, center Navajo style
0496: SMALL GROUP VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY.Est. $100-$200
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GROUP OF VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY.: 20th century. Group of silver pieces including: Navajo bangle bracelet marked Sterling with turquoise; silver belt buckle with stamped design; silver Zuni roadrunner pin with inlaid work;
0497: GROUP OF VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY.Est. $150-$250
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THREE FRAMED SAMPLERS.: Nineteenth century. Alphabet samplers on linen. One with red thread by E. J. Brook June 14 1877, 10"h. 8.5"w., green and beige silk thread, 9.25"h. 7.75"w. and one with multicolor treads, 9"h.
0498: THREE FRAMED SAMPLERS.Est. $100-$300
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THREE SAMPLERS.: Nineteenth century. Two are English; Religious verse by Eliza Leigh, February 20, 1841 with strawberry border. 12.5"h. 11.25"w. and alphabet, numerals with Greek key buy Margret Hogan, missing glass.
0499: THREE SAMPLERS.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE SACK BACK WINDSOR CHAIR.: Late 20th century, mixed woods. Spindle back, boldly turned styles, legs and "H" stretcher, knuckle arms, saddle seat and distressed black paint. 18.5" seat ht. 48"h.
0500: AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE SACK BACK WINDSOR CHAIR.Est. $250-$350
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST.: Second half 18th century, maple with pine secondary. Dovetailed case, applied molding around top, four overlapping dovetailed drawers and ogee bracket feet. Most likely the top of a Queen Anne high
0501: AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST.Est. $200-$400
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THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN STONEWARE.: Second half 19th century. Stenciled "Hamilton & Johns, Greensboro, Pa" jar. 8.5"h. Impressed "M. White Utica" jug with cobalt flourish. Together with a jug with painted blue dots. 11"h.
0502: THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN STONEWARE.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG.: Mid 19th century. Impressed "H.A. Buck & Co. Boston" with cobalt flourish and applied handle. Cracks. 12"h.
0503: AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN SANDPAPER PICTURE.: Second half 19th century. "Quaker Church", brick meeting house surrounded by young trees, white rail fence and country lane. Signed M. Smith to lower left. 22.5"h. 26.75"w.
0504: AMERICAN SANDPAPER PICTURE.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN SEATED CAT DOORSTOP.: First quarter 20th century, cast iron. Black cat with green eyes on rectangular plinth. Possibly Hubley. 12.5"h.
0505: AMERICAN SEATED CAT DOORSTOP.Est. $100-$300
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JAMES K. POLK SIGNED LAND GRANT.: Dated March 1, 1848. To Harvey C. Case, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Territory. Overall good condition with fold lines. 18.25"h. 22.25"w.
0506: JAMES K. POLK SIGNED LAND GRANT.Est. $200-$400
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EUROPEAN OIL ON CANVAS BY BERTHA LEHMANN.: Late 19th, early 20th centuries. Forested cottage scene with four people and mule cart with logs. 18"h. 24"w. framed 23.5"h. 29.5"w.
0507: EUROPEAN OIL ON CANVAS BY BERTHA LEHMANN.Est. $100-$200
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RAILROAD OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG.: Late 19th century. German porcelain mug decorated by J.B. Voldan, Cleveland, Ohio. for B.D. Smith and pictures a steam locomotive and tender. Tender lettered "B of LF" (Brotherhood of Locomotive
0508: RAILROAD OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG.Est. $100-$200
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OIL MAN'S OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG.: Late 19th century. German porcelain decorated in America with oil derrick, tanks and steam pump house. Lettered "Paul Kratzer" across front. Wear to gold. 3.5"h.
0509: OIL MAN'S OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG.Est. $100-$200
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TWO TOBACCO CUTTERS AND TWO NUTCRACKERS.: Two nineteenth century American tobacco cutters. Wood bases with forged iron choppers. 12"l, 13"l. Together with two contemporary nut crackers. Painted cow, 5.25"l., and squirrel mounted on board,
0510: TWO TOBACCO CUTTERS AND TWO NUTCRACKERS.Est. $100-$200
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THREE AMERICAN CLEAVERS.: Nineteenth century. Forged iron blades with wood handles. Blacksmith made cleaver marked "TN". 14"l. 7"w. Long, pinned handled cleaver, 31"l. 6.25"w. Small wood handled cleaver. 13.5"l. 4.5"w.
0511: THREE AMERICAN CLEAVERS.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE STAND.: First quarter 19th century, pine. Two side by side dovetailed drawers and tapered legs. Refinished with traces of original red paint. Age splits, repairs and damage. 28"h. 29.5"w. 22.75"d.
0512: AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE STAND.Est. $100-$200
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GROUP OF AMERICAN CARVED CHAINS.: Twentieth century. Different sizes of links and lengths. One has carved spheres in cages.
0513: GROUP OF AMERICAN CARVED CHAINS.Est. $100-$200
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THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN IRON.: Nineteenth and 20th centuries. Stamped iron spatula marked "J. Ayers",15.5"I., a woodpecker toothpick dispenser. 3"h. and a pair of door handles embossed "J. G. Wilson Mfg. Co., 3 W. 29th St., N.Y.,
0514: THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN IRON.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED CHEST.: First quarter 19th century, poplar. Solid ends with cut out feet, four dovetailed drawers and later red paint. Replaced pulls, reattached backboards with top board missing, warping added-round nails,
0515: AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED CHEST.Est. $150-$250
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GROUP OF DOLL SIZE FURNITURE.: Twentieth century. A pine painted three drawer chest. 12.75"h. 14.5"w. 8.5"d., a Hoosier style cupboard, left lower door needs repair, 18.5"h. 17"w. 7"d. and a selection of dollhouse furniture and
0516: GROUP OF DOLL SIZE FURNITURE.Est. $100-$200
A MIRROR AND TWO PRINTS.: Nineteenth and 20th centuries. Empire mirror with simple mahogany frame and reverse painted mirror of two-masted sailing ship. 26"h. 13.25"w. A Charles F.W. Mielatz, German American (1864-1919),
0517: A MIRROR AND TWO PRINTS.Est. $100-$200Lot Passed
TWO AMERICAN DROP LEAF TABLES.: A second half 18th century maple Queen Anne table, three board top, one board leaves, turned tapered legs and pad feet. Repairs, refinished and loss. 28"h. 50.5"w. opened 48''w. with 15.75" leaves.
0518: TWO AMERICAN DROP LEAF TABLES.Est. $150-$300Lot Passed