Winter Antiques & Art Auction 2025-01-18 Auction - 524 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH
STONEWARE JAR WITH FISH AND OWL
OHIO FLORAL APPLIQUE QUILT
PORTRAIT OF AN IDENTIFIED "WIDE AWAKE"
Done
Whipple, OH, United States
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Winter Antiques & Art Auction

Winter Antiques & Art Auction, including part 2 of the textile collection of Dr. Virginia Gunn of Wooster, Ohio
SOLD
STONEWARE JAR WITH FISH AND OWL: Probably Muskingum County, Ohio, 3rd quarter-19th century. Four-gallon ovoid jar with lug handles; on one side is an incised fish and on the other is an incised owl and an incised bird in flight.
Est.
$200
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$400
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OHIO STONEWARE JAR WITH CHERRIES: Probably Muskingum County, 3rd quarter-19th century. Double-handled jar with cobalt cherries and brushed "5." 17" high. Provenance: a Gallipolis, Ohio collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
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TWO PIECES OF COBALT-DECORATED STONEWARE: 2nd half-19th century. Includes a one-quart western Pennsylvania wax sealer canning jar with cobalt accent, 6.75" high; together with a diminutive butter crock with cobalt decoration, 4" high, 7"
Est.
$100
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$200
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PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JUG AND PITCHER: 2nd half-19th century. Includes a one-gallon jug by T. Reppert, Greensboro, 12" high; together with an elaborately cobalt-decorated pitcher, 11" high. Provenance: a Gallipolis, Ohio collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
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JOHN WEAVER STONEWARE CHURN: Beaver, Pennsylvania, c. 1870. Five-gallon churn with clear stamp and brushed cobalt decoration. 19.5" high. Provenance: a Gallipolis, Ohio collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
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SMALL CINCINNATI, OHIO STONEWARE JUG: Uziah Kendall, 1830s. One-gallon ovoid jug, impressed mark, and cobalt decorated on both sides. 12" high. Provenance: private collection.
Est.
$150
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$300
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TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE: Mid-19th century. Includes a one-gallon ovoid jar, unmarked but probably I.M. Mead, Portage County, 9.75" high; together with a two-gallon pitcher, probably Ohio, 13" high. Provenance: private
Est.
$150
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$300
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TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE: Includes a cylindrical jar marked for Prosper Rich, Muskingum County, 1830s, 10" high; togerh with a one-gallon jar with a clear stencil for James Benjamin's Stoneware Depot, Cincinnati, 10" high.
Est.
$150
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$300
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PENNSYLVANIA CORNER CUPBOARD: 2nd quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. One piece, the upper door with twelve panes, the lower door with a double-paneled door. Retains old grain-painted decoration. 88" high, 40" wide, requires a
Est.
$300
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$600
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OHIO PAINTED CUPBOARD TOP: Columbiana County, mid-19th century. Dovetailed case with two paneled doors and interior cubbies. Retains its original red paint. 37" high, 38" wide, 10" deep. Provenance: private collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
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WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA BUTLER'S DESK: 1810-1830, cherry and poplar. The drop front revealing a stepped interior, all over three drawers and on bracket feet. 44" high, 42" wide, 20" deep, 30" writing surface.
Est.
$200
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$400
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OHIO INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS: Probably Stark or Portage County, c. 1820, walnut and poplar. Two over three drawers, with string inlay. 42.5" high, 40.5" wide, 20" deep. Provenance: private collection.
Est.
$300
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$600
PAINTED YARN WINDER: Probably Ohio, 19th century. Table-top form, with original red paint. 27" high, 24" wide, 17" deep. Provenance: collected in Eaton, Ohio, private collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
Lot Passed
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FOLKSY CLOCK SHELF: Probably Ohio, mid-19th century, curly maple. Open "box" form, with scroll-cut brackets. 34.75" high, opening is 19.5" high, 13.5" wide. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of a Northeast Ohio
Est.
$200
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$400
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DRY SINK: Probably Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry and poplar. Well over two paneled doors. 34.5" high, 47" wide, 17" deep. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of a Northeast Ohio Dealer.
Est.
$100
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$200
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JARVIS FRARY HANKS (NY/OH, 1799-1853): Stamped on the back "Gallery of Cuttings Cut by MASTER HANKES With Scissors," c. 1830. Profile of a gentleman, in period/original frame. 4" high, 2.75" wide (sight), 5.5" high, 4.5" wide (overall).
Est.
$200
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$400
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FEDERAL CANDLESTAND: Probably Ohio,1810-1830, curly maple. Tilt-top table with shaped top, turned standard, and folksy tripod base. 26.75" high. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of a Northeast Ohio Dealer.
Est.
$100
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$200
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TABLE-TOP CUPBOARD: Probably Ohio, mid-19th century, walnut. Retains its original finish. 33" high, 34" wide, 12.25" deep. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of a Northeast Ohio Dealer.
Est.
$100
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$200
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TWO HANGING SPICE CHESTS: Attributed to Cincinnati, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed woods. The larger with 11 drawers, 20" high, 10" wide, 4.5" deep; the smaller with 9 drawers, 10.25" high, 8.25" wide, 4.5" deep.
Est.
$100
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$200
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PAINTED GRAIN OR STORAGE BIN: Ohio or Pennsylvania, pine, 1st half-19th century. Raised panels on all four sides, and bracket feet. Original red wash. 29" high, 50" wide, 24.5" deep. Provenance: a Gallipolis, Ohio collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
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OHIO VALLEY HEPPLEWHITE SLANT-FRONT DESK: Probably western Pennsylvania or southern Ohio, 1800-1815, walnut and poplar. Dovetailed case with four graduated drawers with curly walnut fronts, desk interior with prospect, cubbies, and document
Est.
$200
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$400
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PAINTED CUPBOARD TOP: Probably Ohio, mid-19th century, poplar. Raised-panel doors over two drawers. Original reddish-brown paint. 41.75" high, 39" wide, 11.5" deep. Provenance: a Gallipolis, Ohio collection.
Est.
$100
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$200
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CHIPPENDALE STEP-BACK CUPBOARD: Ohio or Pennsylvania, early 19th century, walnut and poplar. Two-piece, the upper section with two 6-pane doors, the lower section with two paneled doors, all on bracket feet. 87" high, 57" wide, 19"
Est.
$300
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$600
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PAINT-DECORATED WASHSTAND: Ohio, mid-19th century, poplar. One drawer over one door, with a nicely shaped backsplash, and retaining its original faux curly maple paint decoration. 39" high, 32" wide, 19" deep. Provenance: a
Est.
$200
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$400