Day 2: Americana & Folk Art 2024-11-30 Auction - 520 Price Results - Amelia Auctions & Appraisals in OH
IMPORTANT FULL LENGTH FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A MARINER'S DAUGHTER.CHIPPENDALE BONNET TOP DESK AND BOOKCASE.NEW JERSEY REDWARE JAR WITH BOLD DECORATION.
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Delaware, OH, United States
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Day 2: Americana & Folk Art

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.
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WILLIAM AND MARY TAVERN TABLE.: WILLIAM AND MARY TAVERN TABLE. American, first half 18th Century. Maple and pine. Top with breadboard ends, base apron with routed edge, turned legs and stretchers and pegged construction. 26"h.
0480: WILLIAM AND MARY TAVERN TABLE.Est. $600-$1,200
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EARLY BANNISTER BACK ARMCHAIR.: EARLY BANNISTER BACK ARMCHAIR. American, 18th / 19th Century. Shaped crest with turned knob finials over five vertical spindles and early rush seat, curved arms, and turned legs separated by
0481: EARLY BANNISTER BACK ARMCHAIR.Est. $500-$1,000
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TABLE TOP RUSH LIGHT CANDLE HOLDER.: TABLE TOP RUSH LIGHT CANDLE HOLDER. American, 18th Century. Forged iron. Twisted holder and candle arm on a turned wooden base. 8.75"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland, Ohio).
0482: TABLE TOP RUSH LIGHT CANDLE HOLDER.Est. $300-$600
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EARLY CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN CANDLESTICK.: EARLY CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN CANDLESTICK. American, 18th Century. In two pieces. The canted square base with turned body and carved bobeche. Traces of old paint. Retaining a very early candle
0483: EARLY CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN CANDLESTICK.Est. $300-$600
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WONDERFUL TREEN TURNED CANDLESTICK.: WONDERFUL TREEN TURNED CANDLESTICK. American, late 18th Century. Nicely turned with good, dark, original finish. 5.5"h. Ex Ellie Hoover Walker (Hudson, Ohio). From the collection of Carol Schulman
0485: WONDERFUL TREEN TURNED CANDLESTICK.Est. $150-$300
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UNUSUAL EARLY TURNED WOOD CANDLE HOLDER.: UNUSUAL EARLY TURNED WOOD CANDLE HOLDER. American, 18th Century. Wooden bell form with iron holder. Original surface. 5.25"h. Ex Joan Darnell (Akron, Ohio). From the collection of Carol Schulman
0487: UNUSUAL EARLY TURNED WOOD CANDLE HOLDER.Est. $100-$200
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IRON WICK TRIMMER.: IRON WICK TRIMMER. American, 18th Century. Scissor-style wick trimmers. 6"l. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland, Ohio).
0488: IRON WICK TRIMMER.Est. $100-$300
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EARLY ARCHITECTURAL CORNER CUPBOARD.: EARLY ARCHITECTURAL CORNER CUPBOARD. American, third quarter 18th Century. Pine. In one piece, with very nice, narrow width and good proportions. Cove molded cornice, arched raised panel doors over
0489: EARLY ARCHITECTURAL CORNER CUPBOARD.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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WROUGHT IRON HEARTH ROASTER.: WROUGHT IRON HEARTH ROASTER. American, 19th Century. Cone finial, adjustable bell-shaped backplate. Tripod base with penny feet. 26"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland, Ohio).
0490: WROUGHT IRON HEARTH ROASTER.Est. $200-$400
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FORGED IRON POT STAND.: FORGED IRON POT STAND. American, 18th Century. Circular footed stand with three spikes, riveted construction, bracket back and utensil rest. 12.5"h. 9"w. 23.25"l. From the collection of Carol
0491: FORGED IRON POT STAND.Est. $100-$300
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EARLY COUNTRY BROOM.: EARLY COUNTRY BROOM. American, early 18th Century. Shaved wood broom. Great patina. 32.25"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland, Ohio).
0492: EARLY COUNTRY BROOM.Est. $400-$800
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EARLY TREEN SPICE GRINDER OR PEPPERMILL.: EARLY TREEN SPICE GRINDER OR PEPPERMILL. American or European, late 18th Century. Lignum vitae. Nicely turned form, good old finish and fine condition. 3.5"h. Ex Joan Darnell (Akron, Ohio). From the
0493: EARLY TREEN SPICE GRINDER OR PEPPERMILL.Est. $150-$300
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EARLY AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETRY LADLE.: EARLY AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETRY LADLE. American, late 18th / early 19th Century. Hickory. The bowl with traces of original paint. Carved shaped handle. 16"l. From the collection of Carol Schulman
0494: EARLY AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETRY LADLE.Est. $100-$300
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BLOWN ONION SHAPED WINE BOTTLE.: BLOWN ONION SHAPED WINE BOTTLE. European, circa 1800. Applied lip, deep pushup with broken pontil. Nice wear. 7.75"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland, Ohio).
0496: BLOWN ONION SHAPED WINE BOTTLE.Est. $200-$400
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TWO FREE BLOWN OLIVE GREEN GLASS ONION BOTTLES.: TWO FREE BLOWN OLIVE GREEN GLASS ONION BOTTLES. European, 18th Century. Applied glass lips and deep push ups with broken pontils. 6.5"h. and 7.5"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland,
0497: TWO FREE BLOWN OLIVE GREEN GLASS ONION BOTTLES.Est. $200-$400
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THREE GREEN GLASS BOTTLES.: THREE GREEN GLASS BOTTLES. American, 19th Century. Olive green onion shaped bottle with deep push up. 8"h. Olive green wine bottle with deep push up. 12"h. Dark green bottle. 9.5"h. From the
0498: THREE GREEN GLASS BOTTLES.Est. $200-$400
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PRIMITIVE POTTY CHAIR.: PRIMITIVE POTTY CHAIR. American, 18th Century. Pine. Old dark surface, untouched condition. 27"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland, Ohio).
0499: PRIMITIVE POTTY CHAIR.Est. $100-$300
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THREE VERY SIMILAR QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.: THREE VERY SIMILAR QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. American, mid 18th Century. Mahogany. Shaped crests, vase shaped splats, cabriole legs with pad feet and turned stretchers. Balloon shape seat. Refinished.
0501: THREE VERY SIMILAR QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.Est. $400-$800
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EARLY WROUGHT IRON SIX ARM CHANDELIER.: EARLY WROUGHT IRON SIX ARM CHANDELIER. American, 18th Century. Twisted arm with nice return on hook. Six lights with bobeche. Approximately 30.5"h. 22.5"w. Ex Judi Stellmach (Connecticut). From the
0502: EARLY WROUGHT IRON SIX ARM CHANDELIER.Est. $500-$1,000
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TIN FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER.: TIN FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER. American, 18th Century. Conical form issuing four arms ending in bobeches and candle cups, the top fitted with a hook and chain. With chain 22"h. 15"d. From the collection
0503: TIN FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER.Est. $100-$300