FALL ANTIQUES AND ART 2023-11-08 Auction - 331 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 5
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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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DOUGHBOX ON STAND: America, mid-19th century, pine, poplar. Dovetailed box with original breadboard lid, on its original base with turned legs. 29" high, 35" wide, 18" deep.
Est.
$100
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$200
Lot Passed
SOLD
FEDERAL CHEST OF DRAWERS: American, early 19th century, cherry and poplar. Four drawers on French feet. 41.5" high, 44" wide, 20.25" deep.
Est.
$300
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$600
SOLD
CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST: American, early 19th century, walnut. Dovetailed case on spurred bracket feet. 27.5" high, 48" wide, 19.5" deep.
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS: Southeast Pennsylvania, late 18th century, cherry, pine, and poplar. 3 over 2 over 4 drawers, and on bold, ogee bracket feet. Restored. 62" high, 41.5" wide, 42" deep.
Est.
$400
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$800
FOLKSY LANDSCAPE: American, mid-late-19th century, oil on canvas. Two homes on opposite sides of a lake, and with a mountainous background. In a period/original frame, 17" high, 23.5" wide (overall).
Est.
$200
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$400
Lot Passed
SOLD
FEDERAL MIRROR: American, 1815-1830. Gilt frame with split turnings and corner blocks; the upper tablet with a reverse-painted dancing lady. 33" high, 17" wide.
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
SCHOOLGIRL SAMPLER: Mary Seymour, possibly Ohio, 1815, silk on linen. Central flowers and birds, with alphabet and number lines above and a verse below, and with "Mary Seymour aged 8 years 1815." In a later frame, 18.5"
Est.
$200
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$400
PAIR OF CARVED ARCHITECTURAL OBJECTS: European, 19th century, oak. Possibly window stops, with folksy horse heads, and retaining their original finish. 6" high, 17" long.
Est.
$150
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$300
Lot Passed
SOLD
TIN SWORDFISH: Mid-20th century. Full-size metal swordfish, retaining most of its original paint. 56" long.
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
OHIO SAMPLER: Sarah Ladd, Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, March 1825. Diminutive sampler, with flowers and a fancy border, and with the teacher's name: Cynthia Barker "Perceptress Industry." In a slightly
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
"AMERICA" BY CURRIER & IVES: New York, late 19th century, lithograph. Portrait of a woman in a sheer classical gown with jewelry in her hair, titled "America" along the left side. In a period carved walnut frame with gilt liner.
Est.
$100
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$200
SILHOUETTE OF A YOUNG MAN: American, 1815-1830. Hollow-cut silhouette of a young man labeled "JW." With an eglomise mat and period gilt frame, 5.75" high, 4.5" wide (overall).
Est.
$200
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$400
Lot Passed
SOLD
TWO SMALL UNFRAMED WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES: American, mid-19th century. One of "Arch Rock Mackinac Island". One of rock wall and trees with inscription on the back, "View of the Cadet Barracks West Point, 1837". 4.75"h. 9.25"w.
Est.
$150
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$300
SOLD
PIECED QUILT: Possibly African American, early 20th century, cotton. Unusual pattern in various colors, and with a flannel backing. 73" x 84".
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
PIECED QUILT: Possibly African American and South Carolina (found in Anderson, SC), 1st half-20th century, cotton. Twelve 4-pointed stars in a grid, and with a checked backing. 64" x 81".
Est.
$150
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$300
SOLD
OPEN-TOP CUPBOARD: American, 19th century, pine. One-piece, with fixed shelves over two plank doors, and retaining and older brown paint. 78" high, 34.5" wide, 17" deep.
Est.
$300
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$600
SOLD
SHERATON STAND: American, 1820-1840, cherry and poplar. Shaped top over one drawer over delicate legs. 26.5" high, 20.5" wide, 19" deep.
Est.
$150
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$300
SOLD
CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST: American, early 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box on bracket feet, and retaining its original red paint. 21" high, 48" wide, 17" deep.
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
PENNSYLVANIA FAMILY RECORD SAMPLER: Catherine Esbenshade, Lancaster County, PA, 1822, silk on linen. Large sampler, with a central verse, surrounded by an eagle and flowers, and with the family record below. In a period frame, 29"
Est.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS: American, 19th century. Includes an unmarked 1-gallon pot with cobalt flower: 7.5" high; together with a 2-gallon crock stenciled for James Benjamin, Cincinnati: 9.5" high.
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
THREE PIECES OF WROUGHT IRON: 19th century. Includes a spiked hanger with fancy decoration, a double-cruise lamp, and a revolving toaster. Toaster is 13" wide.
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
STEP-BACK CUPBOARD: American, mid-19th century, poplar. One-piece, the upper section with two 8-pane doors, and the lower section with two paneled doors. 79.5" high, 48" wide, 18" deep.
Est.
$400
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$800