DAY 1: Americana & Folk Art from Robert Horn 2024-11-29 Auction - 479 Price Results - Amelia Jeffers, Auctioneers & Appraisers in OH
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IMPORTANT "WESTERN INN" TAVERN SIGN (PROBABLY NORTH GEORGETOWN, COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO).LARGE FULL-BODIED STEER WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE (1870-1920).IMPORTANT BOOT-FORM ILLUMINATED TRADE SIGN.
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Delaware, OH, United States
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DAY 1: Americana & Folk Art from Robert Horn

November 29-30, 2024 10a both days, featuring: The Lifetime Collection of Robert Horn, Eaton, Ohio The Lifetime Collection of Carol Schulman, Chesterland, Ohio The Lifetime Collection of Joanne & Dr. David Woodyard, Granville, Ohio Plus Select Items From Collections in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Indiana One of the best Americana auctions to sell at the Garth?s Barn in many years, with roughly 900 lots of well-documented, important, and scarce examples of 18th & 19th Century folk art, furniture, and decorative accessories. Of note are the wonderful examples of weathervanes, trade signs, Odd Fellows & lodge material, works on paper, redware, lighting, baskets, and treen - many fresh-to-market examples from collections that have been built over 50+ years! Full Color Catalog Available, $30. Live & Online (Seat reservations recommended). Preview available throughout the month of November, by appointment. Visit ameliajeffers.com or call 740.362.4771 for more information, to order a catalog, or reserve a seat. Conducted at The Garth's Auction Barn, 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio 43015
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PAIR OF COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS.: American, fourth quarter 18th Century. Walnut. Shaped crests with lobes, vase shaped splats, square legs, box rungs, and rush seats. Original dry finish. 17.5" seat ht. 40"h.
0001: PAIR OF COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS.Est. $200-$400
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PAIR OF PASTEL PORTRAITS.: American, first quarter 19th Century. Pastel on paper. School of Benjamin Greenleaf. Profile portrait of woman wearing a blue dress with white collar and gold pin, her hair worn up. Profile portrait
0002: PAIR OF PASTEL PORTRAITS.Est. $300-$500
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LADDER BACK YOUTH CHAIR.: American, late 18th Century. Maple and birch. Arm and back stiles with hourglass turned finials, three drawknife shaped slats with beveled edges. Wicker seat and dry surface with remains of original
0003: LADDER BACK YOUTH CHAIR.Est. $150-$300
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EARLY FOLKSY PAINTED AND DECORATED CRADLE.: American, circa 1800. Hardwood. Boldly shaped head and foot with heart cut outs. Corner posts with turned finials, canted sides, beaded edges, original yellow-green paint with black sponging and
0004: EARLY FOLKSY PAINTED AND DECORATED CRADLE.Est. $400-$800
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FINE HANGING PIPE BOX.: American (probably Pennsylvania), mid 18th Century. Wonderful shaped back, sides and front. Upside down heart piercing at top. Lower dovetailed drawer. Label states "belonging to Mrs. Isaac Tripp
0005: FINE HANGING PIPE BOX.Est. $600-$1,200
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PAIR OF FORGED IRON FIRE DOGS (ANDIRONS).: American, circa 1800. Blacksmith made with curved tops and faceted finials. Peened lobed decoration, arched legs and penny feet. Great small size. 11"h. 9.5"w. 13"d.
0009: PAIR OF FORGED IRON FIRE DOGS (ANDIRONS).Est. $150-$250
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PAIR OF FORGED IRON FIRE DOGS (ANDIRONS).: American, circa 1800. Faceted finials, hooked top, half round legs and penny feet. 16.5"h. 10"w. 20.5"d.
0010: PAIR OF FORGED IRON FIRE DOGS (ANDIRONS).Est. $100-$200
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THREE WROUGHT IRON HEARTH TOOLS.: American, circa 1800. Two shovels; rounded arm with rams read handle tip and attached shovel head (edge loss). 34"l. and flat arm with dart and round ring handle tip. 35"l. And a peel with rams head
0012: THREE WROUGHT IRON HEARTH TOOLS.Est. $100-$300
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MEMORIAL FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE.: American (Pennsylvania), late 18th Century (dated 1794). Watercolor on rag paper. Memorial in German text above a bird with open wings grasping a body in a coffin. Sight, 3.75"h. 3.25"w. Framed, 9"h.
0014: MEMORIAL FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE WITH OWLS.: American, first half 19th Century. Two owls sitting on an urn of flowers. Vibrant colors. In period frame. Sight 5.9"h. 3.75"w. Framed 7.5"h. 5.5"w.
0015: WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE WITH OWLS.Est. $300-$600
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WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE.: American, 19th Century (dated 1839). Text with two birds and flowers. "Dieses Gesangbuch gehört Elisabeth Strobel". In wooden frame with old wavy glass. Sight, 4.75"h. 2.5"w. Frame, 7.1"h. 5"w.
0016: WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE.Est. $300-$600
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MINIATURE GOUACHE PAINTING OF A PEAFOWL.: American, 19th Century. Gouache on paper. Depicting a brightly colored bird on a tulip stem. Mounted on acid-free backing. 3.75"h. 3.25"w. Frame, 6.5"h. 6.25"w.
0017: MINIATURE GOUACHE PAINTING OF A PEAFOWL.Est. $300-$500
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FRAMED HEART SHAPED FRAKTUR WITH ANGEL.: American, 19th Century (dated 1824). Pen, ink and watercolor. Bookplate size. Heart medallion with angel above, German text at center, and colorful border. 7"h. 4.5"w.
0018: FRAMED HEART SHAPED FRAKTUR WITH ANGEL.Est. $200-$400
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EARLY OHIO PRINTED FRAKTUR.: American (Wooster, Ohio), first quarter 19th Century (dated 1807). Hand colored. Angels and flowers. Folds, stains and tears. Framed 14.5"h. 18.5"w.
0019: EARLY OHIO PRINTED FRAKTUR.Est. $200-$400
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PEWTER TEAPOT AND CREAMER.: American (possibly Cincinnati), mid 19th Century. Both with scrolling handles. Teapot, 8.5"h.
0020: PEWTER TEAPOT AND CREAMER.Est. $100-$200
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PEWTER CHALICE, FLAGON, AND TEAPOT.: American, 19th Century. The teapot with painted handle. Three pieces. Flagon, 10.5"h.
0021: PEWTER CHALICE, FLAGON, AND TEAPOT.Est. $100-$200
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THREE PEWTER PUSH-UP CANDLESTICKS.: American (possibly Cincinnati), mid 19th Century. Comprising a pair and a smaller single. Pair 10"h. Smaller 8".
0022: THREE PEWTER PUSH-UP CANDLESTICKS.Est. $100-$200
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FOUR PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.: American & European, 18th & 19th Century. A Cincinnati mid 19th Cantury Sellew candlestick, marked; two miniature English 18th Century candlesticks, marked; and an American mid 19th Century
0023: FOUR PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.Est. $80-$150
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FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER.: American & European, 18th & 19th Century. American, shallow bowl, marked. 13"d. German shallow bowl, marked. 11.5"d. German Fein Zinn plate, marked. 8.5"d. London charger, marked. 13.25"d.
0024: FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER.Est. $80-$120
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