JANUARY TWO-DAY FABULOUS FINDS AUCTION 2026-01-29 Auction - 401 Price Results - Amelia Auctions & Appraisals in OH
POSSIBLY A.L. JEWELL & CO. (MASSACHUSETTS) FULL-BODIED HORSE WEATHERVANE.DIMINUTIVE AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED AND PARCEL-GILT DESKTOP BARBER POLE.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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JANUARY TWO-DAY FABULOUS FINDS AUCTION

JANUARY TWO-DAY FABULOUS FINDS AUCTION Fabulous Finds is a winter two-day auction celebrating art, antiques, and collectibles from some of the Midwest’s most respected estates and beyond. Highlights include treasures from the collections of the late Deb Fisher of Lebanon, Ohio—beloved county Americana dealer—and the late David & Jeanne Kessler of Delaware, Ohio, longtime owners of Sandusky Street Antiques, alongside exceptional pieces from collectors across the United States. Offerings span 18th and 19th century Americana, fine art including Andy Warhol’s iconic Vote McGovern, fine jewelry, sterling silver, oriental rugs, and exquisite Asian art and furnishings—making this an unmissable event for serious collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MAPLE DROP-LEAF TABLE.: 18th Century. Pine and oak secondaries. Having a rectangular top with rounded ends flanked by a pair of demilune drop leaves. It rises on turned legs ending in pad feet. 26"h. 16"w. 47.25"d. (with
0003: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MAPLE DROP-LEAF TABLE.Est. $200-$400
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FOUR PAIRS OF AMERICAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS.: 19th Century. Two tall push-up pairs with urn forms on stems and square bases with cut corners, 12"h. Tall pair with straight stems and rectangular bases having rounded corners, 12"h. Short push-up
0004: FOUR PAIRS OF AMERICAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE TAVERN TABLE.: 18th Century. Pegged construction. Having an oval, overhanging top above a straight apron and rising on turned and splayed legs ending in pad feet. 26"h. 30.25"w. 29.25"d.Provenance: From the
0006: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE TAVERN TABLE.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN FLOOR-STANDING LIGHTING DEVICE.: 19th Century. Carved burlwood mallet head and a central standard with forged iron sticking tommy inserted. 30"h. 9"w.Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the late Deb Fisher (Lebanon, Ohio).
0008: AMERICAN FLOOR-STANDING LIGHTING DEVICE.Est. $200-$400
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THREE AMERICAN IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.: 19th Century. Sticking tommy, 3"h. 10.5"l. Scrolled sticking tommy with hook, 7"h. 11"w. Hanging single candle holder, 16"h.Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the late Deb Fisher (Lebanon,
0012: THREE AMERICAN IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN PINE, CHERRY, AND OAK TAVERN TABLE.: Late 18th-early 19th Century. Single-board top with breadboard ends, dovetailed drawer on square legs with a box stretcher. 28.5"h. 38.75"w. 23.5"d.Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the
0020: AMERICAN PINE, CHERRY, AND OAK TAVERN TABLE.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN POPLAR MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST.: 19th Century. Rectangular single-board lid with applied edge molding, dovetailed case and spurred, bracket feet. 14"h. 23.25"w. 11.25"d.Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the late Deb Fisher
0022: AMERICAN POPLAR MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE RED-PAINTED TAVERN TABLE.: 19th Century. Rectangular overhanging, one-board top with breadboard ends above a straight apron and square, tapered legs. 28.75"h. 27"w. 41.25"d.Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the late
0023: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE RED-PAINTED TAVERN TABLE.Est. $150-$300