The Auerbach Auction 2023-10-28 Auction - 212 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 8
TINSMITH'S TRADE SIGNMENNONITE QUILTOUTSTANDING RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK DRESSING TABLE
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Whipple, OH, United States
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EUGENE HILL (20TH CENTURY): FISHING: Oil on plywood, signed lower right. Mounted on red-painted plywood. 22" high, 28" wide. Hill was Chicago truck driver who taught himself to paint. He showed his work very little during his life.
0171: EUGENE HILL (20TH CENTURY): FISHINGEst. $200-$400
FOLKSY CARVED POST: Found in Cleveland, Ohio, 1950s. Stout post carved with a stylized face and with red-painted eyes. 61" high. SVS
0172: FOLKSY CARVED POSTEst. $300-$600Lot Passed
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TOUCHING STARS PIECED QUILT: American, late 19th century, cotton. Red and yellow stars, with a red border, and with "scale" quilting. 78" x 70". MSS
0173: TOUCHING STARS PIECED QUILTEst. $150-$300
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OAK LEAF APPLIQUE QUILT: American, late 19th-early 20th century, cotton. Twelve squares with oak leaf motifs. 64" x 89". AIQ
0174: OAK LEAF APPLIQUE QUILTEst. $150-$300
ORIENTAL RUG: Sarouk, early 20th century, wool. Approx. 4' x 6'. MSS
0175: ORIENTAL RUGEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
ORIENTAL RUG: Sarouk, early 20th century, wool. Approx. 2.5' x 5'. SCT
0176: ORIENTAL RUGEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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UNUSUAL HOMEMADE BASEBALL BAT: American, early-mid-20th century, probably ash. Likely made by a boy or his father without the aid of a lathe. 26.5" long. MSS
0177: UNUSUAL HOMEMADE BASEBALL BATEst. $50-$100
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LARGE NOVELTY CLOTHESPIN: American, mid-20th century, maple. 24" long. SIQ
0178: LARGE NOVELTY CLOTHESPINEst. $40-$80
BACK TO THE OLD HOMESTEAD: American, late 19th century, thick watercolor on paper. Unsigned, titled below, and attached below is a verse about returning to the (presumed) artist's and author's childhood home. Typescript of the
0179: BACK TO THE OLD HOMESTEADEst. $250-$500Lot Passed
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STILL LIFE WITH GAMEFISH: American, late 19th century, oil on artist board, unsigned. Depiction of a pike, lake trout, and grayling, against a river landscape. In a period or original frame. 18.5" high, 24.5" wide (board);
0180: STILL LIFE WITH GAMEFISHEst. $400-$800
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DECORATED REDWARE BOWL: Late 19th century. The interior with blue and cream slip in a pulled design. 10" diameter. GP
0181: DECORATED REDWARE BOWLEst. $100-$200
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MAJOLICA VASE: Probably English, late 19th century. Squat body with paneled neck, and adorned with lizards, frogs, moths, and plants. 10" high. GP
0182: MAJOLICA VASEEst. $100-$200
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FORTUNE SHOES TRADE SIGN: American, mid-20th century, printed on thick pasteboard. 30" high, 26" wide. SRQ
0183: FORTUNE SHOES TRADE SIGNEst. $150-$300
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EARLY DINNER BELL: American, late 19th century, iron. Triangular form, often called a "cowboy" dinner bell. 17.25" high, 16.5" wide. SRS
0184: EARLY DINNER BELLEst. $50-$100
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STONEWARE PIG FLASK: Attributed to Portage County, Ohio, late 19th century. With applied tail and cobalt accents. 8" long. GP
0185: STONEWARE PIG FLASKEst. $1,000-$1,500
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LARGE JOINTED TEDDY BEAR: Early 20th century. With glass eyes. 27" high. ASS
0186: LARGE JOINTED TEDDY BEAREst. $80-$120
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ARTS AND CRAFTS TILE BY ARTHUR OSBORNE: Monogrammed lower right, glazed earthenware. Designed by Osborne and likely manufactured by J. and J.G. Low Art Tile Works, Chelsea, MA, late 19th century. Depiction of pigs in a farmyard. 7" high,
0187: ARTS AND CRAFTS TILE BY ARTHUR OSBORNEEst. $200-$400
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TRAMP ART SHRINE: Probably American, early 20th century, mixed woods. Of large size, with glass on three sides, topped by crosses, and with an interior platform for display. Retains its original finish displaying an
0188: TRAMP ART SHRINEEst. $400-$800
UNUSUAL NAVY COVERLET: American, possibly WWI, mixed fabrics. Comprised of 336 pieced rectangles (wool suit fabric), each with a hand-embroidered insignia for chief petty officer boatswains mate, and with a pieced wool
0191: UNUSUAL NAVY COVERLETEst. $750-$1,500Lot Passed
EARLY WOOD BOX: American, 19th century, poplar. Six-board chest with divided interior and original blue paint. 18.5" high, 17.5" deep, 72.5" long.
0192: EARLY WOOD BOXEst. $300-$600Lot Passed