FALL ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION 2025-11-15 Auction - 552 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH
WESTERN PA OR WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE "PEOPLE" JARMODEL OF THE PACKET BOAT CAPE GIRARDEAUCANADIAN SAMPLER WITH CATS
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Whipple, OH, United States
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WESTERN PA OR WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE "PEOPLE" JAR: Probably Uniontown, Pennsylvania or Morgantown, West Virginia, c. 1860. Four-gallon, with incised bands, and with a lady standing between two small trees. 14? high. Stoneware jars with cobalt figures
0001: WESTERN PA OR WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE "PEOPLE" JAREst. $1,500-$2,500
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GREENSBORO, PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CANNING JAR: James Hamilton, c. 1875. One-quart canner with stenciled decoration. 8.5" high. Provenance: A southeast Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING PROCESS. There are four ways to get your purchases
0002: GREENSBORO, PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CANNING JAREst. $50-$100
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DECORATED STONEWARE JAR BY A.V. BOUGHNER: Alexander Vance Boughner, Greensboro, Pennsylvania, c. 1860. Scarce one-gallon jar with stenciled name and freehand cobalt decoration. 9.5" high. Provenance: A southeast Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE
0003: DECORATED STONEWARE JAR BY A.V. BOUGHNEREst. $400-$800
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DECORATED OHIO STONEWARE CROCK: Muskingum County, c. 1870. Five-gallon, with freehand cobalt "5" and leaves, and with lug handles. 14" high. Provenance: A southeast Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING PROCESS. There are four
0004: DECORATED OHIO STONEWARE CROCKEst. $200-$400
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OHIO SEWER TILE LOG CABIN: Initialed and dated 1925. Variegated clay, with exceptional detail. 8" high, 9.25" wide, 6" deep. Provenance: from a distinguished Ohio collection.; sold at Garth's (Ohio) in the 1980s or early
0005: OHIO SEWER TILE LOG CABINEst. $500-$1,000
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BLUE-PAINTED STEP-BACK CUPBOARD: Midwestern (found in Wisconsin), late 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard, with glazed upper doors, and the lower section with four drawers, on a shaped base. Retains old robin's-egg-blue paint.
0006: BLUE-PAINTED STEP-BACK CUPBOARDEst. $400-$800
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OHIO TALL CASE CLOCK: 1810-1830, curly maple and poplar. Broken-arch pediment and columns on the hood, and a paneled base on turned feet. The original German movement has a brightly decorated dial. 97" high. Provenance:
0007: OHIO TALL CASE CLOCKEst. $500-$1,000
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OHIO VALLEY FRIENDSHIP QUILT: 1920-1940, cotton. Approximately 400 names stitched in 20 star patterns, in multi-colored thread, and with pink and pale green grid. 88" by 66". Research into a sampling of the names shows locations
0008: OHIO VALLEY FRIENDSHIP QUILTEst. $300-$600
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FOUR WELLER LASA VASES: Zanesville, Ohio, early 20th century. Includes an 8.5" high scenic vase signed "Weller Lasa"; together with a pair of squat cabinet vases, 3.75" high; and a high-shouldered cabinet vase, 5" high.
0009: FOUR WELLER LASA VASESEst. $150-$300
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FOUR PRESSED GLASS WINDOW PANES: Mosaic Glass, Fostoria, Ohio or Addison Glass, Addison, New York, late 19th-early 20th century. Four tiles, two in deep aqua, one in amethyst, and one colorless, all with pressed designs. Largest is
0010: FOUR PRESSED GLASS WINDOW PANESEst. $80-$125
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FOUR OHIO RIVER-RELATED BOOKS: Includes William Sibley, The French Five Hundred, Gallipolis: Gallia County Historical Society, 1933, author signed; Minnie Kendall Lowther, Blennerhassett Island in Romance and Tragedy, Rutland, VT:
0011: FOUR OHIO RIVER-RELATED BOOKSEst. $50-$100
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BALD EAGLE BY ALBERT PARELLA (OHIO, 1909-1999): Ohio, latter half 20th century, watercolor on paper. A painting of a bald eagle on a cliff overlooking a pine forest, signed lower right. An unusual subject for the artist, who specialized primarily
0012: BALD EAGLE BY ALBERT PARELLA (OHIO, 1909-1999)Est. $200-$400
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PORTRAIT OF THE GREAT LAKES VESSEL "IROQUOIS": American, early 20th century, watercolor and gouache on paper. A framed unsigned painting of the "Iroquois" schooner on Lake Erie, framed with the captain's business card. 17" high, 21.25" wide
0013: PORTRAIT OF THE GREAT LAKES VESSEL "IROQUOIS"Est. $400-$800
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MODEL OF THE PACKET BOAT CAPE GIRARDEAU: Wellsburg, West Virginia, 1960s, painted, wood, wire, thread, brass. A handmade, detailed scale model of a sternwheel packet boat with corresponding information. 11" high, 36" long, 6.5" wide. A note
0014: MODEL OF THE PACKET BOAT CAPE GIRARDEAUEst. $400-$800
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SEWER TILE TREE STUMP PLANTER: Ohio, early 20th century, earthenware. Sewer tile pipe in tree-stump shape, with applied branch stubs and an applied snake coiling up one side. Small white stones set in branches and snake's eyes.
0015: SEWER TILE TREE STUMP PLANTEREst. $100-$200
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PAIR OF SEWER TILE TREE TRUNK LAMPS: Ohio, early 20th century. A pair of electric lamps shaped like tree trunks with textured bark, branch stems. Fitted with early cords, plugs, and sockets. No shades. 10.25" high. Provenance: an Ohio
0016: PAIR OF SEWER TILE TREE TRUNK LAMPSEst. $100-$200
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OHIO FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE JAR: Tuscawaras County, late 19th century, salt-glazed stoneware. Four gallon crock with straight sides, lug handles, tooled shouder and lip, stamped "J Tracy 4" on center shoulder. 11" high. Provenance:
0017: OHIO FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE JAREst. $100-$200
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OHIO FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE JAR: Prosper Rich (1801-1880) or a member of his family, Muskingum, Knox, or Coshocton County, 3rd quarter-19th century. Stamped "RICH" and "4". 13.25" high. See Carskadden and Gartley, James L. Murphy's
0018: OHIO FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE JAREst. $100-$200
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FOOTSTOOL OF WESTERN RESERVE INTEREST: Ellsworth Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, 19th century, oak. Small stool with its original finish. 13.75" long. On the underside is an old label indicating that the stool was made from wood from the
0019: FOOTSTOOL OF WESTERN RESERVE INTERESTEst. $200-$400
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DECORATED BLANKET CHEST: Mid-19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed box with turned feet, and retaining its original faux mahogany grain paint with green trim. Early ink-stamped names on the till and lid include Harriet
0020: DECORATED BLANKET CHESTEst. $300-$600
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DIMINUTIVE OHIO CUPBOARD: Eastern Ohio, possibly Tuscarawas County area, mid-19th century, walnut and poplar. Small "under-the-window" or table-top cupboard with a paneled door over a dovetailed drawer. 34.25" high, 24.25"
0021: DIMINUTIVE OHIO CUPBOARDEst. $300-$600
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OHIO POTTERY PIG BANK: Early 20th century. Small piggy bank with mottled glaze, the rust and blue being very similar to the highlight glazes used on Crooksville dogs and fish. 5.5" long. Provenance: a northeast Ohio
0022: OHIO POTTERY PIG BANKEst. $50-$100
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DALTON POTTERY BIRDHOUSE: Dalton, Wayne County, Ohio, early 20th century. Cylindrical house with molded roof and entrance, and with Dalton's classic mottled green and white glaze. 7" high. Provenance: a northeast Ohio
0023: DALTON POTTERY BIRDHOUSEEst. $200-$400
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OHIO HARVEST JUG: Probably Akron area, c. 1880. Domed jug with molded handle and applied sprig-molded foliate decoration, and with an Albany glaze. 9.5" high. Provenance: a northeast Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR
0024: OHIO HARVEST JUGEst. $250-$500