FALL ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION 2025-11-15 Auction - 552 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH - Page 7
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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FALL ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION

When: Saturday, November 15, 2025 10am; doors open at 8am Bidding: IN-PERSON, online, absentee, telephone Preview: Monday-Friday, November 10-14, 10am-4pm, and by appointment, at our gallery @ 6825 State Route 821, Whipple, Ohio (3.5 miles from I77, exit 6)
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APPLIQUE FLOWER WREATH QUILT: American, second half 19th century, cotton. Red, green, and cheddar on white, hand-stitched applique quilt. Pattern feature wreaths of leaves and flowers (roses?) around a quilted flower.
0140: APPLIQUE FLOWER WREATH QUILTEst. $100-$200
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THREE ANTIQUE WOODEN ITEMS: American, late 19th or early 20th century, mixed woods. Three antique wooden items. A small wooden wheel. A painted wall shelf, green ground with a yellow flower scene on sides. A small green-painted
0141: THREE ANTIQUE WOODEN ITEMSEst. $40-$80
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THREE HANDMADE TEXTILES: American, early 20th century, mixed fibers. Three handmade textiles. A knitted potholder, black and white on one side, brown and beige on the other. Two rag-braid mats - one mat rectangular with
0142: THREE HANDMADE TEXTILESEst. $40-$80
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MAINE GRAIN-PAINTED CHEST: Maine, 19th century, basswood. A grain-painted chest with cut-nail construction, iron latch and escutcheon, and four nails at sides with small remnants of lost leather handles. Unsigned. 11.75" high,
0143: MAINE GRAIN-PAINTED CHESTEst. $100-$200
JOHN BELL GLAZED FOOD MOLD: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, c. 1870. Redware with a variegated yellow glaze. Marked. 10" diameter. Provenance: a southern Ohio collection; sold at Garth's (Ohio), January 2005, lot 975. PLEASE NOTE
0144: JOHN BELL GLAZED FOOD MOLDEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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HUTCH OR CHAIR TABLE: American, 19th century, poplar. Rectangular top over a bench seat/base, with a hinged compartment. 30" high, 66" wide, 21.25" deep. Provenance: a southern Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING
0145: HUTCH OR CHAIR TABLEEst. $200-$400
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MEAL BIN: American, 19th century, poplar. Nicely dovetailed, with a lift lid. 34" high, 32" wide, 21.25" deep. Provenance: a southern Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING PROCESS. There are four ways to
0146: MEAL BINEst. $150-$300
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UNUSUAL HIGH-TOP TABLE: American, 1810-1840, maple and pine. Possibly a tailor's table, the high top with breadboard ends, and the base with finely turned legs and a stretcher base. 37.25" high, 52.5" wide, 30" deep.
0147: UNUSUAL HIGH-TOP TABLEEst. $400-$800
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PAIR OF CARVED EAGLES: Late 19th century, pine. Pair of spread-winged architectural eagles, with old paint. 30" wingspan. Provenance: an Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING PROCESS. There are four ways to get your
0148: PAIR OF CARVED EAGLESEst. $500-$1,000
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PAIR OF CROW DECOYS: American, 1st half-20th century. Carved decoys with glass eyes and original black paint. 17" long. Provenance: an Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING PROCESS. There are four ways to get your
0149: PAIR OF CROW DECOYSEst. $100-$200
COLLECTION OF BOOKS: 39 assorted books. Mostly reference books on antiques and collecting. Some older, fabric-covered nonfiction and novels. Provenance: an Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING PROCESS. There are
0150: COLLECTION OF BOOKSEst. $80-$125Lot Passed
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COLLECTION OF PERIOD HARDWARE: Nine bags of period hardware, organized by type. Misc. locks and keys; circular cabinet latches plus misc.; small lift-off hinges; antique forged strap hinges; assorted slide-bolt latches, interior
0151: COLLECTION OF PERIOD HARDWAREEst. $50-$100
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COLLECTION OF PERIOD HARDWARE: Four bags of period hardware, organized by type. Small brass knobs; brass escutcheons; 2.25" oval brass drawer pulls (7 matching, 1 orphan); and a set of 8 oversize (4 3/8"L) oval brass drawer pulls.
0152: COLLECTION OF PERIOD HARDWAREEst. $80-$125
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COLLECTION OF PERIOD HARDWARE: Ten bags of period hardware, organized by type. Set of 3 oval brass "Horton" drawer pulls, 2.5" bone; set of 8 brass Sheraton "Horton" drawer pulls, 1.75" deep, new; misc. knobs and keys; brass
0153: COLLECTION OF PERIOD HARDWAREEst. $40-$80
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CARVED SAILOR ART PRESENTATION BOWL: South American, likely 19th century, possibly baobab. A finely carved presentation bowl/sailor art. Exterior surface covered in fine designs including a peacock and other birds, a canine, feathers,
0154: CARVED SAILOR ART PRESENTATION BOWLEst. $200-$400
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TERESA CASTILLO'S LATIN AMERICAN SAMPLER: Latin America, 1881, silk on linen. A Spanish Catholic crosstitch sampler executed in shades of purple, gold, teal, and brown. Upper section contains the alphabet in multiple scripts, followed by a
0155: TERESA CASTILLO'S LATIN AMERICAN SAMPLEREst. $200-$400
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AMELIA CROSBY'S MAINE SAMPLER: Maine, early 19th century, silk on linen. A sampler signed by Amelia C. Crosby, born Feb 7 1812 in Albion Township, Keppebec County, Maine. She was the daughter of wealthy farmer Jonah Crosby
0156: AMELIA CROSBY'S MAINE SAMPLEREst. $200-$400
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VICTORIAN CAT PEN WIPE: American, late 19th century, felt. Victorian cat pen wipe depicting a stuffed grey tabby with green eyes, laying on a layered and embroidered felt mat. 3" high, 4.5" wide, 2.5" deep. Mat 6.5"
0157: VICTORIAN CAT PEN WIPEEst. $500-$1,000
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SET OF SEVEN HITICHCOCK WINDSOR CHAIRS.: Connecticut, c. 1948, maple. Set of seven Windsor dining chairs with gold-painted fruit bowl scene on crest rail. Posts, spindles, legs, and front stretcher with bamboo turnings. Back of seat stamped
0158: SET OF SEVEN HITICHCOCK WINDSOR CHAIRS.Est. $100-$200
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CHIPPENDALE-STYLE EASY CHAIR: North Carolina, 20th century, walnut, canvas, and poly foam. A reproduction Chippendale wingchair, camel-backed, with red upholstery quilted with flower and leaf design. Front legs with fluted
0159: CHIPPENDALE-STYLE EASY CHAIREst. $100-$200
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GRAIN PAINTED DRESSING TABLE: American, 19th century, pine. A grain-painted dressing table with serpentine front and a large bow-front drawer with compartments, under two smaller drawers atop table. Tapered Hepplewhite-style
0160: GRAIN PAINTED DRESSING TABLEEst. $300-$600
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COUNTRY PRIMITIVE BUCKET BENCH: American, pine, 18th century. A country primitive/rustic bucket bench with wire nail construction, undecorated. 29.5" high, 60.25" wide, 15" deep. Provenance: an Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR
0161: COUNTRY PRIMITIVE BUCKET BENCHEst. $80-$125
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FEDERAL CANDLESTAND: American, 19th century, maple. Octagonal candle stand with three legs, turned column, plain top. Unmarked. 28.25" high, 22.25" wide, 15.5" deep. Provenance: an Ohio collection. PLEASE NOTE OUR
0162: FEDERAL CANDLESTANDEst. $50-$100
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GRAIN PAINTED ONE DRAWER STAND: American, 19th century, pine and walnut. Grain painted one-drawer stand with faux birds-eye maple decoration. Beaded table top, turned legs, large cast brass knob on front. 28" high, 19.25" wide,
0163: GRAIN PAINTED ONE DRAWER STANDEst. $100-$200