FALL ANTIQUES AND ART 2023-11-08 Auction - 331 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 2
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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PAINTED TREEN JAR: Late 19th century. Small jar with wide base and finial, and retaining its original grain paint. 4" high.
1025: PAINTED TREEN JAREst. $80-$120
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KEEPSAKE BOX WITH TINTYPE: American, late 19th century. Dometop box made from cigar boxes, retaining its original grain paint, and inset into the lid, a tintype of a woman on a front porch. 6" high, 7.25" wide, 5.25" deep.
1026: KEEPSAKE BOX WITH TINTYPEEst. $100-$200
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MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A CHILD: American or English, c. 1825, watercolor on paper. Half-length portrait of a curly-haired child wearing a green dress and holding a toy. In a period/original frame, 6.5" high, 7.5" wide (overall).
1027: MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A CHILDEst. $200-$400
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COASTAL VIEW WITH SHIPS: Probably New England, late 19th century, oil on canvas. Several vessels off a rocky coastline and under ominous clouds. In a period frame, 13.5" high, 17" wide.
1028: COASTAL VIEW WITH SHIPSEst. $150-$300
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PORTRAIT OF A GIRL AND HER DOG: American, mid-19th century, oil on canvas. Full-length portrait of a seated girl and her dog, and in the background, a tree with squirrel, a river, and a house. In a later frame, 26.75" high, 22"
1029: PORTRAIT OF A GIRL AND HER DOGEst. $200-$400
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OHIO COVERLET: Friederich Boediker, Orange Township, Hancock County, Ohio, 1866, wool and cotton. Strawberry field and eagle border. 73" x 77".
1030: OHIO COVERLETEst. $200-$400
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TWO TIN LANTERNS: American, 19th century. One of punched tin, 14" high (excluding ring), and the other with a glass globe, 11" high (excluding ring).
1031: TWO TIN LANTERNSEst. $200-$400
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SAMPLER: Emaline Suplee, American, 1820-1840, silk on linen. Diminutive size, with alphabet and number runs. 9" high, 8" wide, matted and framed, 15" high, 13.5" wide.
1032: SAMPLEREst. $100-$200
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TWO TIN LANTERNS: American, 19th century. Round and triangular, each with glass lenses. 8.5" and 9" high.
1033: TWO TIN LANTERNSEst. $200-$400
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SAMPLER: American, 1820-1840, silk on linen. Diminutive size, with alphabet and number runs. 9" high, 8" wide, matted and framed, 15" high, 13.5" wide.
1034: SAMPLEREst. $100-$200
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WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN: American, 2nd quarter-19th century, watercolor, pen and ink on paper. Depicting a gentleman with a striped waistcoat, colorful tie and black coat sitting in a side chair. Image: 6.75"h. 5"w. Matted
1035: WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMANEst. $200-$400
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MINIATURE THEOREM PAINTING: American, c. 1833, watercolor, pen and ink on paper. Bouquet with flowers in white, blue and pink and green accent foliage. Illegible writing along lower edge. Image: 2.75"h. 2.25"w. Framed in a
1036: MINIATURE THEOREM PAINTINGEst. $100-$200
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TWO GEM TINTYPES OF CHILDREN: American, mid-19th century. Two miniature portraits of a boy and a girl. The one of the boy is in a brass frame liner. 1"h. .75"w.
1038: TWO GEM TINTYPES OF CHILDRENEst. $40-$80
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FOUR TINTYPES IN A QUADRUPLE UNION CASE: American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Includes photos of a family group, each with a different brass mat, and in a quadruple union case with a basket of flowers.
1039: FOUR TINTYPES IN A QUADRUPLE UNION CASEEst. $100-$200
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STONEWARE JAR: American, 3rd quarter-19th century. 1.5 gallon, semi-ovoid jar with lunate handles and cobalt decoration. 9.5" high.
1040: STONEWARE JAREst. $50-$100
PAIR OF HESSIAN ANDIRONS: Early 20th century, cast iron. 17" high.
1041: PAIR OF HESSIAN ANDIRONSEst. $80-$120Lot Passed
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AMISH CRIB QUILT: American, 20th century. 33" x 24". Ex Anne Serra; exhibited in Quilts from the CR Penny Collection, Amherst Museum, Amherst, NY, 2004.
1042: AMISH CRIB QUILTEst. $50-$100
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AMISH DOLL QUILT: American, 20th century. 16" square. Ex Anne Serra; exhibited in Quilts from the CR Penny Collection, Amherst Museum, Amherst, NY, 2004.
1043: AMISH DOLL QUILTEst. $50-$100
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GEORGE III TABLE-TOP CASE OF DRAWERS: English, early 19th century, mahogany veneer and oak. Six drawers with figured veneer and chevron banding, and on bracket feet. 10.75" high, 14" wide, 12.5" deep.
1044: GEORGE III TABLE-TOP CASE OF DRAWERSEst. $200-$400
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FOLKSY COW WEATHERVANE: American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Carved body and head, with applied legs and ears. Mounted on a wrought-iron bar with its original ball. 26" high, body is 17" long.
1045: FOLKSY COW WEATHERVANEEst. $400-$800
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NEEDLEWORK WITH SQUIRREL: American or English, early 19th century, silk. Depiction of a squirrel on a branch munching dogwood flowers. In a 19th-century frame: 14.5" high, 13.25" wide (overall).
1046: NEEDLEWORK WITH SQUIRRELEst. $200-$400
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PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE: Dauphin County, 1854 watercoor on paper. Based on the printed fraktur of the period. Made for James Swigard. In a 19th-century birdseye maple frame: 18.5" high, 15" wide (overall). James Swigard
1047: PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR BIRTH CERTIFICATEEst. $200-$400
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BURL BOWL: American, early 19th century. Footed bowl with incised rim. Tight burl and a warm old finish. 8.5" diameter.
1048: BURL BOWLEst. $400-$800