March Great Estates Auction Day 1 2026-03-19 Auction - 467 Price Results - Amelia Auctions & Appraisals in OH
NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINT-DECORATED BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE AND PINE BOX WITH BOLD FLORAL DECORATION.AMERICAN GREEN-PAINTED BENTWOOD AND CHIP-CARVED PANTRY BOX. 5"h. 9.5"d.FINE AND RARE SUSAN TILTON (DANVILLE, VERMONT, B. 1813) NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, DATED 1827. Frame, 17"h.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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March Great Estates Auction Day 1

Join us for our March Two-Day Great Estates Auction, an exciting two-day sale offered online AND in person showcasing significant lifetime collections and over 900 exceptional lots! Featured collections include The Lifetime Art Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski of Arlington, Ohio; The Lifetime Collection of an Omaha, Nebraska couple; and The Lifetime Collection of Peggy McClard & Randy Segotta, alongside select objects from across the Midwest and beyond. Expect a wide variety of fine and decorative art, Americana, period frames, baskets, mourning jewelry, candlesticks, and related material culture, this auction presents a refined and comprehensive offering?each lot selling to the highest bidder.
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NEW ENGLAND LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR.: American, Mid-18th Century. Mixed woods. Nicely turned stiles, legs, front stretchers, and ball finials, arms with rolled ends, and rush seat.Ex Jerome Blum Antiques (Lisbon, Connecticut) 47.5"h.
0002: NEW ENGLAND LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR.Est. $150-$300
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NEW ENGLAND POPLAR TAVERN TABLE.: American, Second half 18th Century. Top with breadboard ends, base with overlapping dovetailed drawer, apron with beaded edge, turned legs, box stretchers, and pegged construction. 27.25"h. 37.75"w.
0003: NEW ENGLAND POPLAR TAVERN TABLE.Est. $200-$400
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TWO NEW ENGLAND LADDERBACK ARMCHAIRS.: American, Late 18th Century. Mixed woods. Both have nice turnings, scrolled handholds, four slats, and rush seats. One with original black paint, and the second is refinished.Refinished chair, Ex
0007: TWO NEW ENGLAND LADDERBACK ARMCHAIRS.Est. $200-$400
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UNUSUAL AMERICAN TIN CANDLE LANTERN.: Mid-19th Century. Cylindrically shaped, strap handle, vented top, pressure fit base with single socket, hinged doors, and clear globe. 6.5"h. 2.5"d. SHIPPING: All purchases from Amelia Jeffers,
0010: UNUSUAL AMERICAN TIN CANDLE LANTERN.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN TIN AND WIRE CANDLE LANTERN.: Mid-19th Century. Vented cap, wire bale hand, cage around clear glass globe, removable vented saucer base with candle socket. 11.5"h. plus handle. 7"dia. SHIPPING: All purchases from Amelia
0011: AMERICAN TIN AND WIRE CANDLE LANTERN.Est. $150-$300
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TWO AMERICAN COLONIAL STYLE TABLE LAMPS.: 20th Century. Wrought iron adjustable table lamp, brass font and ring finial on a tripod base. Anda tin two-light table lamp, candles, and shade are adjustable, conical weighted base and distressed
0012: TWO AMERICAN COLONIAL STYLE TABLE LAMPS.Est. $150-$300
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NINE HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS.: American and/or English, Mid-19th Century. Sheet metal. All but the tallest have finger grips on bobeche. From 7.5"h. to 5.25"h. SHIPPING: All purchases from Amelia Jeffers, Auctioneers &
0013: NINE HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS.Est. $100-$300
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TEN AMERICAN TIN LIGHTING ITEMS.: 19th and 20th Centuries. A pair of single-light sconces with crimped crests, a wedding ring hogscraper candlestick with pushup, hogscraper candlestick with pushup, round tinder box with single-candle
0014: TEN AMERICAN TIN LIGHTING ITEMS.Est. $200-$400
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NEW ENGLAND REDDISH-BROWN PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST.: American, Mid-18th Century. Hinged lid with applied edge moldings, solid ends with boot jack cut-outs, front with three-over-one false drawer fronts, lower overlapping dovetailed drawer, applied base
0019: NEW ENGLAND REDDISH-BROWN PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST.Est. $500-$1,000