SPRING ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION 2025-04-05 Auction - 306 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH
1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD HARDTOPOHIO 10-GALLON STONEWARE JARLADY'S 18K PATEK PHILIPPE POCKET WATCH WITH HISTORY
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Marietta, OH, United States
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SPRING ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION

A modestly sized auction of Americana, Arts & Crafts, folk art, and a 1955 Ford Thunderbird
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THREE OHIO CAT DOORSTOPS: Includes two by Peters and Reed, Muskingum County, early 20th century; one is in the mirror black finish and the other is in a mottled olive-mustard glaze, 9.75" high; together with a reclining
0001: THREE OHIO CAT DOORSTOPSEst. $200-$400
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OHIO 10-GALLON STONEWARE JAR: Muskingum County, 3rd quarter-19th century. Large jar with freehand cobalt "10" with tornadoes and dots, 17" high. Provenance: private collection. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE LIVE AUCTIONEERS
0002: OHIO 10-GALLON STONEWARE JAREst. $200-$400
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REPPERT, GREENSBORO, PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JAR: 3rd quarter-19th century. 4-gallon, with stenciled and freehand cobalt decoration, 14.75" high. Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection, Gallipolis, Ohio. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE LIVE
0003: REPPERT, GREENSBORO, PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JAREst. $150-$300
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OHIO 2-GALLON STONEWARE JUG: Muskingum County, 3rd quarter-19th century. High-shouldered jug with freehand "2" surrounded by tornaoes, 14" high. Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection, Gallipolis, Ohio. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE
0004: OHIO 2-GALLON STONEWARE JUGEst. $80-$125
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TWO STONEWARE JUGS: Probably Midwestern, 3rd quarter-19th century. Includes a 3-gallon jug, 15" high; together with a large jug, probably 5 gallon, with cobalt bee sting, 16" high. Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection,
0005: TWO STONEWARE JUGSEst. $100-$200
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TWO OHIO VALLEY STONEWARE JARS: 3rd quarter-19th century. Includes a 3-gallon jar stenciled for A.P. Donaghho, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 13.5" high; together with a 1-gallon jar stenciled for James Benjamin's Stoneware Depot,
0006: TWO OHIO VALLEY STONEWARE JARSEst. $100-$200
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TWO PIECES OF COBALT-DECORATED STONEWARE: Probably Ohio, 3rd quarter-19th century. Includes a 2-gallon jar with cobalt highlights, 10" high; together with a 1-gallon canning jar with handle and cobalt decoration, 10" high. Provenance: Dan
0007: TWO PIECES OF COBALT-DECORATED STONEWAREEst. $100-$200
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AKRON, OHIO "FISHING LURE" STONEWARE CROCK: Attributed to the Schropp Pottery, Springfield Township, Summit County, c. 1880. 6-gallon, with freehand cobalt in the so-called "fishing lure" design, 13.75" high. See Treichler, A History of
0008: AKRON, OHIO "FISHING LURE" STONEWARE CROCKEst. $100-$200
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UNUSUAL OHIO CLASSICAL TEA TABLE: Ohio, 1830-1850, cherry. Square, tilting top over a classical base with unusual, high, scroll-cut legs. 30.25" high, top is 32.25" square. Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection, Gallipolis, Ohio. PLEASE
0009: UNUSUAL OHIO CLASSICAL TEA TABLEEst. $150-$300
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OHIO STEP-BACK CUPBOARD: Mid-19th century, poplar. One-piece, the upper section with two 6-pane doors, and the lower section with two drawers and two paneled doors, all on bracket feet. 84" high, 50" wide, 19" deep.
0010: OHIO STEP-BACK CUPBOARDEst. $200-$400
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PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA TRADE SIGN: c. 1920. Wood sign with decoratively jagged ends and applied tin letters, 18" high, 81" long. Paul B. Fleckenstein was a house painter in Pittsburgh from the 1920s through the 1950s. Provenance:
0011: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA TRADE SIGNEst. $200-$400
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OHIO FULL-STOCK RIFLE: Jacob Marker, Franklin Township, Darke County, 1830-1860. Curly maple full-stock rifle signed on top of the barrel, lock marked "Golcher." Octagonal barrel is 38" long; 53" long overall. Jacob Marker
0012: OHIO FULL-STOCK RIFLEEst. $300-$600
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OHIO TWO-DRAWER STAND: 1820-1840, curly maple, cherry, and poplar. Two drawers (never had pulls) and turned legs, 28" high. Provenance: private collection. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE LIVE AUCTIONEERS LIVE
0013: OHIO TWO-DRAWER STANDEst. $100-$200
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PAIR OF ROMANTIC LANDSCAPES: Emma Bower Welser (1881-1970), Ashtabula County, c. 1900, oils on pasteboard. Woodland landscape and lake landscape, in matching, original frames, 15.5" high, 9" wide (sight); 19.75" high, 13.25"
0014: PAIR OF ROMANTIC LANDSCAPESEst. $100-$200
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OHIO CLASSICAL TWO-PART DINING TABLE: Southern Ohio, 1830-1850, cherry. Veneered skirt and turned legs. 30.5" high, 43.75" wide, 81.25" long (open). Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection, Gallipolis, Ohio. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE
0015: OHIO CLASSICAL TWO-PART DINING TABLEEst. $100-$200
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COVENTRY, OHIO COVERLET: Lorenz Strobel, Summit County, 1845. Gold and turkey red, with eagle border, 87.5" by 75". Provenance: a Pennsylvania collection. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE LIVE AUCTIONEERS LIVE SHIPPING.
0016: COVENTRY, OHIO COVERLETEst. $100-$200
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"OLIVE LEAF" OVERSHOT COVERLET: Possibly Kentucky, c. 1830. Blue and white. 93.5" by 74". Provenance: a Pennsylvania collection. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE LIVE AUCTIONEERS LIVE SHIPPING. WE STILL OFFER AFFORDABLE IN-HOUSE
0017: "OLIVE LEAF" OVERSHOT COVERLETEst. $100-$200
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RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO COVERLET: D. Smith, 1857. Olive, purple, and dark blue, with a grapevine border, 87.25" by 68". Provenance: a Pennsylvania collection. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE LIVE AUCTIONEERS LIVE SHIPPING. WE
0018: RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO COVERLETEst. $100-$200
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OHIO SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS: Southern Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry and pine. Four drawers and turned legs. 45" high, 44" wide, 21.5" deep. According to tradition, the damage to the top was due to a candle that tipped
0019: OHIO SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERSEst. $100-$200
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SLANT-FRONT DESK: Likely southern Ohio, 1820-1840, cherry and poplar. Lift-lid over four drawers and on turned feet. 52.25" high, 40" wide, 22.5" deep. Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection, Gallipolis, Ohio. PLEASE NOTE:
0020: SLANT-FRONT DESKEst. $150-$300
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OHIO SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS: Probably southern Ohio, curly maple, cherry, and poplar. Four drawers on turned legs. 52.25" high, 44.25" wide, 23.25" deep. Provenance: Dan Blazer Collection, Gallipolis, Ohio. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO
0021: OHIO SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERSEst. $150-$300
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STARK COUNTY, OHIO COVERLET: John Singer, Osnaburg Township, 1847. Red and blue with a strawberry pattern, and unusual lettering on the border, 82" by 64". According to Anderson, American Coverlets and Their Weavers, Singer wove
0022: STARK COUNTY, OHIO COVERLETEst. $80-$125
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TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, OHIO: Jacob Garver, Strasburg, mid-19th century. Red and blue with a grapevine border, 80.25" by 67.75". According to Anderson, American Coverlets and Their Weavers, Garver wove in Strasburg in the late
0023: TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, OHIOEst. $80-$125
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TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO COVERLET: William Hamman, Austin Township, 1847. Light blue, dark blue, and red, with a distelfink border, 89" by 67". Hamman is not listed in Anderson, American Coverlets and Their Weavers. Provenance: a
0024: TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO COVERLETEst. $150-$300