FALL ANTIQUES AND ART 2023-11-08 Auction - 331 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 4
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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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CARVED EAR OF CORN: American, late 19th-early 20th century, sandstone. With one face intaglio-carved with an ear of corn. 12" high.
1076: CARVED EAR OF CORNEst. $100-$200
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COVERLET AND HUDSON BAY BLANKET: Includes a 19th-century blue and white overshot coverlet, approx. 82" by 70"; together with an early-mid-20th century Hudson Bay blanket with a worn label, approx. 74" by 66".
1077: COVERLET AND HUDSON BAY BLANKETEst. $80-$120
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FRAMED CIRCUS PUZZLE: Milton Bradley, Springfield, Massachusetts, late 19th century. Chromolithograph "Circus Puzzle," now assembled and mounted, along with the box lid, and framed, 28" high, 21" wide (overall).
1078: FRAMED CIRCUS PUZZLEEst. $80-$120
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SAMPLER AND MIRROR: Includes a dated 1817 sampler on green ground, made by Caroline Bullard, aged 10 years (possibly Caroline Bullard, born August 1807 in Holliston, Massachusetts), in a later frame: 12.5" high, 10.5"
1079: SAMPLER AND MIRROREst. $200-$400
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VICTORIAN PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK: English, late 19th century, wool. Central dog motif with an elaborate floral surround, and with a velvet border. 23.5" square.
1080: VICTORIAN PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORKEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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AMISH CRIB QUILT: American, 20th century. 43" x 58".
1081: AMISH CRIB QUILTEst. $80-$120
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AMISH QUILT: American, 20th century. 69" x 77". Ex Flo Merritt; exhibited in Quilts from the CR Penny Collection, Amherst Museum, Amherst, NY, 2004.
1082: AMISH QUILTEst. $150-$300
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HANGING WALL BOX: American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed, with shaped back, and retains its original, worn finish. 10" high, 10.25" wide, 8.75" deep.
1083: HANGING WALL BOXEst. $150-$300
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HEART-SHAPED REDWARE FOOD MOLD: Possibly Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, 19th century. With cream/yellow slip glaze along the rim, and a ribbed interior. 3" high, 11" long.
1084: HEART-SHAPED REDWARE FOOD MOLDEst. $100-$200
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SCHOOLGIRL WATERCOLOR: Emily Lacy, Geneva, March 4, 1848. Cornucopie-style vase filled with flowers and a butterfly. Matted and framed: 19" high, 15.5" wide (overall). Geneaological research has identified a possible
1086: SCHOOLGIRL WATERCOLOREst. $200-$400
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UNUSUAL BLANKET CHEST: Possibly Ohio, poplar. With two candle drawers over a large drawer, and on turned feet; the interior with a till. Retains its original paint and hinges. 30.5" high, 47.5" wide, 20.5" deep. On the
1087: UNUSUAL BLANKET CHESTEst. $300-$600
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HEPPLEWHITE STAND: American, early 19th century, pine. Diminutive size, with a square top over one drawer, and on delicate tapered legs. 26.5" high, 16.5" wide, 15.75" deep.
1088: HEPPLEWHITE STANDEst. $200-$400
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SHAKER CHILD'S CHAIR: Probably Union Village, Ohio, mid-19th century, maple. Two notched slats and a splint seat. 26.5" high.
1089: SHAKER CHILD'S CHAIREst. $200-$400Lot Passed
PLANT OR DISPLAY STAND: American, late 19th-early 20th century, poplar. Three stepped shelves on a table-like base, with scroll-cut and turned supports. Retains its original, worn red paint. 48" high, 36" wide, 22.5" deep.
1090: PLANT OR DISPLAY STANDEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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FOLK ART WALKING STICK: American, late 19th century. Branch with the bark stripped in a spiral pattern. Original finish. 40" long.
1091: FOLK ART WALKING STICKEst. $80-$120
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EARLY GRINDSTONE: American, 19th century, standstone. 17" diameter.
1092: EARLY GRINDSTONEEst. $80-$120
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