SPRING ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION on Apr 18, 2026 by Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH
DECORATED STONEWARE JARDIMINUTIVE OHIO DRY SINKUNUSUAL ADVERTISING HORSE BLANKET
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Marietta, OH, United States
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SPRING ANTIQUES AND ART AUCTION

When: Saturday, April 18, 10am; doors open at 9am Bidding: IN-PERSON, online, absentee, telephone Preview: Tuesday-Friday, April 14-17, 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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OHIO INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS: Possibly Washington County, Ohio, 1815-1825, cherry, walnut and poplar. Four drawers with string and quarter-fan inlay, shaped skirt with central half fan, tapered legs. 44" high, 40.5" wide, and 21"
0001: OHIO INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERSEst. $400-$800$200
DIMINUTIVE OHIO DRY SINK: Found in Holmes County, mid-19th century, poplar. Small size, with zinc lining and old blue and white paint. 29" high, 39" wide, 17.5" deep. Provenance: an Ohio collection. NOTE: We are happy to
0002: DIMINUTIVE OHIO DRY SINKEst. $300-$600$150
OHIO DISH CUPBOARD: Found in Wayne County, mid-19th century, cherry, curly maple, walnut, poplar. Narrow cupboard with curly maple-paneled door; the upper shelves with dish grooves, and retaining a thick and original
0003: OHIO DISH CUPBOARDEst. $400-$800$200
PENNSYLVANIA DROP-LEAF TABLE: Attributed to Jacob Knagy (1796-1883), Somerset County, Pennsylvania, mid-19th century, cherry and poplar. With one drawer and turned legs. 29.25" high, 24.5" wide (closed), 40" wide (open), 50.25"
0004: PENNSYLVANIA DROP-LEAF TABLEEst. $150-$300$80
CHEST OF DRAWERS, JACOB KNAGY, PENNSYLVANIA: Somerset County, 1856, cherry and poplar. Two over three drawers and turned feet. Refinished, but some of the original stenciled medallion remains "SCHLABACH 1856." 48" high, 40" wide, 19.5" deep.
0005: CHEST OF DRAWERS, JACOB KNAGY, PENNSYLVANIAEst. $500-$1,000$20
MONUMENTAL OHIO STONEWARE COOLER: Probably Muskingum County, 3rd quarter, 19th century. Probably about 40 gallons, semi-ovoid shape, with two applied handles, and a brown glaze. 38.5" high. Provenance: a Pennsylvania collection.
0006: MONUMENTAL OHIO STONEWARE COOLEREst. $800-$1,200$400
GALESBURG, ILLINOIS STONEWARE SPANIEL: Inscribed "Souvenir 1877 F.M. King Co. 1897." Seated spaniel of buff-colored clay with a brown glaze, on an oval base. 7.5" high. Provenance: a West Virginia collection. NOTE: We are happy to answer
0007: GALESBURG, ILLINOIS STONEWARE SPANIELEst. $100-$200$50
STONEWARE DOG: Probably Ohio, 3rd quarter-19th century. East Liverpool type, seated on a molded base, and with old paint. 10" high. Provenance: a West Virginia collection. NOTE: We are happy to answer questions and
0008: STONEWARE DOGEst. $150-$300$80
OHIO SEWER TILE DOG: Probably Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Molded, seated spaniel. 10" high. Provenance: a West Virginia collection. NOTE: We are happy to answer questions and take additional photos of
0009: OHIO SEWER TILE DOGEst. $100-$300$50
TWO POTTERY ANIMALS: Probably Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Includes a glazed yellow ware pig, 4.5" long; together with a sewer tile schnauzer shaving mug signed "J. LABANC" and dated May 12, 1925. 3.5" high.
0010: TWO POTTERY ANIMALSEst. $150-$300$80
TWO PIECES OF OHIO INCISED POTTERY: Late 19th century. Both with brown glaze. Includes a small pitcher incised "Ida", 4.75" high; together with a one-quart jar with incised math problems. 7" high. Provenance: a West Virginia
0011: TWO PIECES OF OHIO INCISED POTTERYEst. $150-$300$80
OHIO STONEWARE MERCHANT JAR: Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1860-1880. One-quarter wax sealer for G.L. Tyler and Company, Clarington (Monroe County). 8" high. Provenance: a West Virginia collection. NOTE: We are happy to answer
0012: OHIO STONEWARE MERCHANT JAREst. $100-$200$50
SET OF 8 OHIO STONEWARE CANISTERS: Whitmore, Robinsons, and Company, Akron, early 20th century. Molded jars with gray-blue glaze, and each labeled for contents. 7" to 9" high. Provenance: an Ohio collection. NOTE: We are happy to
0014: SET OF 8 OHIO STONEWARE CANISTERSEst. $150-$300$80
WEST VIRGINIA BASKET: Wilbur Veith, Falls Mills, c. 1946, oak splint. Large rectangular basket with two swing handles. 31" long. Peter Wilbur Veith (1903-1990) was the fourth of at least nine children born to Samuel
0015: WEST VIRGINIA BASKETEst. $100-$200$50
PORTRAIT OF A FARM: Probably Ohio, late 19th century, ink and wash on paper. View of the prosperous Stofer farm. 11" high, 17.5" wide (sight); in a late 19th century frame, 16.75" hih, 26.75" wide. Portraits of farms
0016: PORTRAIT OF A FARMEst. $150-$300$80
TWO SCRAPBOOKS: One with plant specimens in a Keystone Drawing Tablet, and the other a collection of mechanical drawing exercises by Ray Windows at the Hower Trade School, Akron. Ray Windows (1917-1989) was born in
0017: TWO SCRAPBOOKSEst. $100-$200$50
OHIO CLASSICAL CHEST OF DRAWERS: 2nd quarter-19th century, curly maple and poplar. Four drawers, turned columns and feet. 45" high, 43.75" wide, 21.25" deep. Provenance: an Ohio collection. NOTE: We are happy to answer questions and
0018: OHIO CLASSICAL CHEST OF DRAWERSEst. $200-$400$100
OHIO ONE-DRAWER STAND: 1820-1840, curly maple and poplar. One drawer and turned legs. 30" high, 25" wide, 20.5" deep. Provenance: an Ohio collection. NOTE: We are happy to answer questions and take additional photos of
0019: OHIO ONE-DRAWER STANDEst. $150-$300$80
PORTRAIT OF AN OHIO CHILD: Unsigned, c. 1865, oil on canvas. Oval portrait of Netta Ganzman, about age 4, in three-quarter length, wearing a red dress and holding flowers. 25" high, 20" wide (sight); in an older frame, 33.5"
0020: PORTRAIT OF AN OHIO CHILDEst. $400-$800$200
MINIATURE DECORATED BLANKET CHEST: American, 20th century, poplar. In the style of an Indiana stenciled Mennonite chest with birds, initials "S M" and dated 1867. 13.25" high, 18" wide, 9.75" deep. Provenance: Collection of Bob and
0022: MINIATURE DECORATED BLANKET CHESTEst. $100-$200$50
OHIO DECORATED TALL-CASE CLOCK: Trumbull County, c. 1825, poplar. Flat top, shaped base, original faux rosewood graining. Unsigned brass movement with floral-decorated dial. 83" high. The use of poplar and a couple of distinctive
0023: OHIO DECORATED TALL-CASE CLOCKEst. $300-$600$150
STARK COUNTY, OHIO RIFLE: Marked for Ferdinand Devaux (1826-1888), Robertsville, c. 1877. Half-stock curly maple, 38cal, 36" octagonal-to-round barrel, inlaid nickel silver star on the stock. 51.5" long overall. See Hutslar,
0024: STARK COUNTY, OHIO RIFLEEst. $200-$400$100