Summer Antiques and Art 2024-07-20 Auction - 291 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH
PORTRAITS OF AN OHIO COUPLE BY FRANCIS SALLAS (OHIO, ACT. C. 1830)PORTRAIT OF MAJ. GEN. JOSEPH HOOKER BY SILAS MARTIN (OHIO, 1841-1906)THE TAKING OF THE PHILO PARSONS BY HERB MOTT (AMERICAN, B. 1923)
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Whipple, OH, United States
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Summer Antiques and Art

SUMMER ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION including items from the collection of Ellen and Bert Denker of Delaware and North Carolina (part 2), the collections of the late Dr. Judith Kemp & the late Dr. James and Mrs. Emily Kemp of Belpre and Gallipolis, Ohio (part 2), items sold to benefit a Midwestern institution, and items sold to benefit a Midwestern county museum
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OHIO SEWER TILE LION: Late 19th-early 20th century. Recumbant lion on a rectangular plinth. 6" high, 10" long. This form of lion is often seen in sewer tile, stoneware, and buff-colored clay, and is often associated with
0002: OHIO SEWER TILE LIONEst. $100-$200
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SLIDE-LID BOX: Probably Ohio, 19th century, cherry and poplar. Dovetailed box with divided interior, and a lid with molded and carved details. 2.75" high, 6" wide, 10.75" long.
0003: SLIDE-LID BOXEst. $100-$200
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TOLEDO TORCH SMUDGE POT / FLARE: Toledo, Ohio, 20th century. Steel pot with chrome-plated hood. 8" high.
0004: TOLEDO TORCH SMUDGE POT / FLAREEst. $20-$40
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OHIO SHERATON SLANT FRONT DESK: Fairfield County, 1820-1840, cherry and walnut/butternut. The interior with fitted drawers, pigeon holes and a central prospect, the lid with applied trim, over four graduated and cock beaded
0005: OHIO SHERATON SLANT FRONT DESKEst. $500-$1,000
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OHIO COIN SILVER STATE FAIR CUP: Marked for William Gale and Son, NY, retailed by Cowles and Albertson, Cleveland, 1850s. Floral repousse decoration, and engraved "Ohio State Board of Agriculture Premium." 3.75" high, 119g.
0006: OHIO COIN SILVER STATE FAIR CUPEst. $80-$120
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BUSTS OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD AND MOZART: Late 19th-early 20th century. Includes a painted plaster bust of President James Garfield by John Meli, 17" high and a plaster bust of Mozart, 12" high.
0007: BUSTS OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD AND MOZARTEst. $100-$200
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FOUR ITEMS RELATED TO ULYSSES S. GRANT: Includes a framed copy of the Utica, New York, Saturday Globe, vol. V, no. 11, for July 25, 1885 (that includes stories of Grant's death), 22.25" high, 15.25" wide (overall); an early photograph of
0011: FOUR ITEMS RELATED TO ULYSSES S. GRANTEst. $100-$200
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OHIO MANTEL: Reno, Washington County, 1840s, mixed woods. Simple classical mantel, with peaked pediment. 62" high, 79" wide (overall), 41" high, 52" wide (opening). This mantel was salvaged from an 1840s house
0012: OHIO MANTELEst. $200-$400
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LOGAN POTTERY DOG: Hocking County, Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Seated bulldog with black and red overglaze decoration. 9" high.
0013: LOGAN POTTERY DOGEst. $100-$200
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PRESENTATION SPENCERIAN DRAWING: Made for L.M. Shrimplin for Mary Gaines in 1925, ink on paper. With a bird at the center of a wreath. In a period/original frame. 13" high, 15" wide (sight). 17.5" high, 19.5" wide (overall). Mary
0015: PRESENTATION SPENCERIAN DRAWINGEst. $100-$200
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN: Ohio, mid-19th century, oil on canvas. Small, oval portrait of a young man in a black suit. Original frame. 9" high, 5" wide (sight); 14.75" high, 13" wide (overall). According to tradition, the
0017: PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MANEst. $100-$200
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RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSE: Oil on canvas, signed "AJ" or "AI" Poe and dated February 1911, and also inscribed "M Lowell", all in the lower right. Tranquil scene with a charming house with a stone chimney. Unframed, 24" high,
0018: RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSEEst. $200-$400
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CARVED STONE HEAD: Possibly Richland County, Ohio, late 19th century, appears to be pink sandstone. An African-American head, with the number "1701" carved into the forehead. 10" high. This may have been the head from
0019: CARVED STONE HEADEst. $200-$400
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PIECED QUILT: Attributed to Union County, Ohio, c. 1940. Modified snowball, with blue zig-zag border. 76" square.
0020: PIECED QUILTEst. $100-$200
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LOG CABIN QUILT: West Virginia, c. 1925. Unfinished (unbound, each block is backed). 82" by 73". From the Harlow/Schwindler estate, Roane County.
0021: LOG CABIN QUILTEst. $80-$120
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EMBROIDERED AND CROCHET QUILT: Attributed to Union County, Ohio, early 20th century. Blue embroidered stylized design, and with a crochet edge. 88" square.
0022: EMBROIDERED AND CROCHET QUILTEst. $100-$200
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OHIO DROP-LEAF TABLE: 1820-1840, cherry. Rectangular drop leaves on six turned legs. 29.25" high, 19.5" wide (closed), 47.25" deep.
0024: OHIO DROP-LEAF TABLEEst. $100-$200