FALL ANTIQUES AND ART 2023-11-08 Auction - 331 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 3
OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHESTSIGNED PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN BY JOHN BREWSTER JR. (CONNECTICUT/MAINE, 1766-1854)LARGE FOUR-BRANCH CORAL CARVING
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Whipple, OH, United States
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FALL ANTIQUES AND ART

A multi-owner sale of early Americana, folk art, mid-century and contemporary decorative arts, jewelry, silver, and Native American art.
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DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD: Signed John Spitler and Henry Bahl[?] and dated 1851 or 1857, Ohio or Pennsylvania. Two-piece construction, the upper section with two 8-pane doors, the lower section with two paneled doors. Retains
1049: DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARDEst. $1,000-$2,000
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OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST: Jacob Werrey, German Township, Fulton County, dated 1882, poplar. Dovetailed box on turned legs, and retaining its original black over red stylized paint decoration, with green trim and feet, and
1053: OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHESTEst. $10,000-$15,000
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SPLAY-LEG STAND: American, early 19th century, cherry. Shaped over turned and splayed legs, and retaining its original red paint. 29" high, 27.5" wide, 24.25" deep. Ex David Good/Sam Forsythe (Ohio).
1054: SPLAY-LEG STANDEst. $400-$800
LARGE HOOKED RUG WITH CATS: American, early 20th century, mixed fabrics. Cat and kittens at center, with a floral border. Professionally mounted to hang, 30" high, 52.5" wide.
1055: LARGE HOOKED RUG WITH CATSEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
BLOWN GLASS ROLLING PIN: 2nd half-19th century. Bright cobalt. 15" long.
1056: BLOWN GLASS ROLLING PINEst. $80-$120Lot Passed
BLOWN GLASS ROLLING PIN: 2nd half-19th century. Light cobalt. 15" long.
1057: BLOWN GLASS ROLLING PINEst. $80-$120Lot Passed
BLOWN GLASS ROLLING PIN: 2nd half-19th century. Dark amber. 14.5" long.
1058: BLOWN GLASS ROLLING PINEst. $80-$120Lot Passed
BIRDCAGE WINDSOR CHAIR: American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Bamboo-turned legs, spindles, and stiles. 34.5" high.
1059: BIRDCAGE WINDSOR CHAIREst. $80-$120Lot Passed
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DUCK DECOY: American, early 20th century. Possibly a white winged scoter, with is original paint and tack eyes. 12.5" long.
1060: DUCK DECOYEst. $100-$200
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MINIATURE HARBOR VIEW: Probably New England, early 20th century, watercolor on paper. Peaceful view of a harbor with a sailing vessel. In a period/original frame, 5.5" high, 7" wide.
1061: MINIATURE HARBOR VIEWEst. $80-$120
STENCILED PORTRAIT OF SWANS: American, mid-19th century, grisaille watercolor. Depiction of a pair of swans, with a sawtooth border. In a period/original frame, 11" square. Found in Walpole, New Hampshire.
1062: STENCILED PORTRAIT OF SWANSEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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DECORATED BLANKET CHEST: New England, early 19th century, pine. Nailed construction, with bootjack ends. Retains its original unusual black over brown paint decoration. 23" high, 43" wide, 18" deep. Ex Antique Associates at
1063: DECORATED BLANKET CHESTEst. $300-$600
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DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS: New England, possibly Vermont, early 19th century, pine. Four graduated drawers on a shaped base, and retaining its original grain paint mimicking bookmatched veneer and banding. 36" high, 41.5"
1064: DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERSEst. $1,000-$2,000
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NEW YORK MEMORIAL SAMPLER: Avaline Margaret Putman, Auriesville, Montgomery County, 1839, silk on linen. Large sampler with the Putnam family record above a monument to Avaline's brother John, who died at age 18. In a period
1065: NEW YORK MEMORIAL SAMPLEREst. $800-$1,200
PAGE FROM A CHILD'S SCHOOL WORKBOOK: American, 1st half-19th century. Titled "Compound Addition" and including story problems. In a later frame, 18" high, 12.5" wide (overall).
1066: PAGE FROM A CHILD'S SCHOOL WORKBOOKEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
DIMINUTIVE FEDERAL MIRROR: American, 1815-1830. Original gilt frame with 13 ball drops; the upper tablet with a reverse-painted village scene; the lower mirror cracked but with another period mirror behind it. 19.5" high, 13"
1067: DIMINUTIVE FEDERAL MIRROREst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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MANUSCRIPT SCHOOL RULES: Dated 1815. Ten rules for a coeducational school, one of which addresses obedience to others "except children and people of color." In a period frame, 16.5" high, 12.5" wide (overall).
1068: MANUSCRIPT SCHOOL RULESEst. $100-$200
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PAIR OF PAPER-CUT MEMORIALS: Petersham, Massachusetts, 1840. Cut from black paper and laid on white paper. Made for Capt. Stephen and Abigail White, who both died in 1840. Appear to be in their original frames. 11" high, 13.75"
1069: PAIR OF PAPER-CUT MEMORIALSEst. $300-$600
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NEW ENGLAND CANDLESTAND: Probably Connecticut, early 19th century, cherry. Square top on distinctive legs. 29" high.
1070: NEW ENGLAND CANDLESTANDEst. $200-$400
THREE CHILD'S CHAIRS: America, 19th century, mixed woods. All are ladder-backs; includes a simple armchair with replaced woven seat, a rocker with arched slats, turned finials and hand posts, and a replaced splint seat,
1071: THREE CHILD'S CHAIRSEst. $100-$200Lot Passed