The Auerbach Auction 2023-10-28 Auction - 212 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 7
TINSMITH'S TRADE SIGNMENNONITE QUILTOUTSTANDING RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK DRESSING TABLE
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Whipple, OH, United States
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NAVAJO EYEDAZZLER RUG: 2nd-quarter-20th century, wool. 35" x 61". SCT
0145: NAVAJO EYEDAZZLER RUGEst. $200-$400
THREE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE FLAGS: Everwear Bunting, mid-20th century. With large, vertical stripes, and grommets in the hoist. Each 5'x8'. SQS
0146: THREE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE FLAGSEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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EARLY PIECED QUILT: American, mid-19th century, cotton. All hand-stitched, 12 blocks, each with a central circle and surrounding flowers, done in printed fabrics on muslin, and with a muslin backing. 68" x 94". SCT
0147: EARLY PIECED QUILTEst. $400-$800
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HOHNER HARMONICA DISPLAY STAND: Late 19th century, wood. Obelisk form with holders on each side to display harmonicas. 27" high.
0148: HOHNER HARMONICA DISPLAY STANDEst. $100-$200
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NAUGHTY NELLIE BOOTJACK: American, early 20th century, cast iron. 10" long. ES
0149: NAUGHTY NELLIE BOOTJACKEst. $40-$80
FOLKSY BLUE SEDAN: Probably African American, Georgia, c. 1970, wood and metal. Four-door sedan in two-tone blue paint. 19.5" long. MQS
0150: FOLKSY BLUE SEDANEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
FOLKSY AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLL: American, early 20th century, mixed fabrics. Appears all hand-stitched, with colorful original clothes. 15" high. SQS
0151: FOLKSY AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLLEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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RCA NIPPER FIGURE: American, 1940s, plaster. Of iconic form, with its original paint. 14" high. AAQ
0152: RCA NIPPER FIGUREEst. $80-$120
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TWO RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK FRAMES: American, 20th century. Includes a cross-corner mirror made from branches, 16" high, 17.5" wide; together with an oval frame decorated with pine cones and seashells, 14" high, 12" wide.
0153: TWO RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK FRAMESEst. $80-$120
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UNUSUAL PERPETUAL CALENDAR: American, late 19th century, wood and paper. "The Continuous Calendar," with years on the base, dates on the stick, and days of the week on the moveable disk. 27.5" high. SNS
0154: UNUSUAL PERPETUAL CALENDAREst. $100-$200
FOLKSY CRUCIFIX: Signed "W.L. Bourdeau" and attributed to Texas, mid-20th century, oak. 24" high.
0155: FOLKSY CRUCIFIXEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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EARLY MIDWESTERN CRUCIFIX: Attributed to Wisconsin, 19th century, mixed woods. Folksy carving and retaining its original paint. 19.5" high.
0156: EARLY MIDWESTERN CRUCIFIXEst. $150-$300
INUIT DOLL: Alaska, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved face, jointed wood body, and wearing leather pants, parka, and boots. 15" high. Accompanied by a photocopy of a c. 1968 letter from a grandmother to her
0157: INUIT DOLLEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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TINSMITH'S TRADE SIGN: Attributed to Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century. In the form of a coffee pot and snips, and includes a wide variety of tinsmith work. On a modern stand. 18" high.
0158: TINSMITH'S TRADE SIGNEst. $3,000-$6,000
LADY'S POCKET: Pennsylvania, 19th century, cotton. Blue and white striped pocket with family history attached: "Our Grand-Grand Mother homespun curtins 130 years old in 1880. Susanna Wright married Nathan Yearsley.
0159: LADY'S POCKETEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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TRAMP ART JEWELRY CASKET: American, early 20th century. Large box with two hinged lids and a drawer, and resting on stepped feet. Retains its original mauve paint. 11" high, 14" wide, 9" deep.
0160: TRAMP ART JEWELRY CASKETEst. $200-$400
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WISCONSIN SPOOL TABLE: Signed Mike Strauss, 125 2nd St., Osh Kosh, WI, early 20th century. Side or end table comprised of thread spools, with a lower shelf, and retaining its original gold paint. 31" high, 18" square.
0161: WISCONSIN SPOOL TABLEEst. $300-$600
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PIECED AND TIED QUILT: American, early 20th century, mixed fabrics. Geometric design with colorful ties, and a flannel backing. 66" x 79". With hanging pocket.
0162: PIECED AND TIED QUILTEst. $200-$400
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CRAZY QUILT: American, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed fabrics. Geometric design in a variety of colorful fabrics, and with a paisley backing. 62" x 83" MSS
0163: CRAZY QUILTEst. $80-$120
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PAIR OF EYEDAZZLER QUILT TOPS: Georgia, possibly African American, c. 1940, mixed fabrics and newspaper. Unfinished but with a vibrant design. The unfinished backing is comprised of pages from 1940 issues of the Atlanta Journal
0164: PAIR OF EYEDAZZLER QUILT TOPSEst. $300-$600
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RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK JARDINIERE: American, late 19th-early 20th century. The jardiniere with applied burl, and resting on a twig base. 30.5" high.
0165: RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK JARDINIEREEst. $200-$400
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LEATHER SOFA: 20th century. Green leather on brass casters. 31" high, 84" long.
0166: LEATHER SOFAEst. $200-$400
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RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK JARDINIERE: American, late 19th-early 20th century. The jardiniere with applied pine cones, and on a twig base. 28" high.
0167: RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK JARDINIEREEst. $200-$400
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RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK SETTEE AND OTTOMAN: American, 1st half-20th century. Bentwood settee with woven back and seat, 34" high, 54" long; together with a similarly styled ottoman, with a woven seat, 24" long.
0168: RUSTIC OR ADIRONDACK SETTEE AND OTTOMANEst. $200-$400