FABULOUS FINDS AUCTION, DAY 1 2026-04-23 Auction - 329 Price Results - Amelia Auctions & Appraisals in OH
FABULOUS FINDS AUCTION, DAY 1
"BUILD-UP" COINOLA COIN-OPERATED SUPER ORCHESTRION BY JOHN RAVERT (WATSONTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA).J.W. FISKE (NEW YORK, NEW YORK) CAST IRON AND ZINC GARDEN FOUNTAIN.PAIR OF FRENCH FAIENCE LIDDED URNS.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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FABULOUS FINDS AUCTION, DAY 1

From fabulous decorative arts to rare and amazing musical instruments; from collectible coins to beautiful estate jewelry; from the ultimate Gentlemen's selection to timeless garden furniture...our Spring 2026 Fabulous Finds Three Day Auction has something for everyone. Don't miss the incredible lineup. Browse, bid, and buy nearly 1200 lots. Preview in-person in our Columbus, Ohio Gallery or request additional information from our team of helpful professionals. As we like to say - whatever you do, bid now and don't be sorry tomorrow!
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FOUR SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS.: English, 18th Century. Square bases with ram's heads and swags, Corinthian standards with twisted vining detail, and gadrooned edges. Hallmarks to the bottoms of three, one with no hallmarks. 12.5"h.
0005: FOUR SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS.Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
SIX BRASS CANDLESTICKS.: American and English, 19th Century. Comprising a pair of beehive sticks, a pair of baluster stem sticks, a single baluster stem stick, and one raised on four feet. Tallest, 10.25"h.Provenance: From
0006: SIX BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Est.
$200
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$400
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SIX ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS.: Second half 19th Century. A pair of "The Diamond Princess", 10.75"h. A pair of "The Diamond Prince", 11.75"h. A single "King Diamonds", 12.5"h. And a single in the same pattern, 11.75"h.
0007: SIX ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Est.
$150
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$300
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AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY WIG DRESSER.: Second Quarter 19th Century. Mahogany veneer with pine and poplar secondary. Pyramidal finials over two glazed and curtained doors opening to three shaped shelves, over short overlapping dovetailed
0009: AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY WIG DRESSER.Est.
$400
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$800
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AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF STAND.: Second quarter 19th Century. One-board top and leaves, three dovetailed drawers, top of which has a rounded front, bottom two flanked by turned half pilasters, acanthus leaf-carved pedestal, and
0010: AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF STAND.Est.
$300
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$600
SOLD
REGENCY MAHOGANY TABLETOP SHAVING MIRROR.: English, Early 19th Century. Mahogany and burl veneer. Oval mirror, scrolled supports, single drawer with concave front, turned columns, bone accents, and bun feet. 23"h. 17.5"w. 10"d.
0011: REGENCY MAHOGANY TABLETOP SHAVING MIRROR.Est.
$200
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$400
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MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE.: American, Second quarter 19th Century. Mahogany with poplar secondary. Rounded leaves, dovetailed drawer, turned and rope twist legs with brass cup casters. 27.5"h. 38"w. 49.75"with 14" leaves.
0014: MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE.Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
TWO AMERICAN SPLINT-WOVEN BUTTOCKS BASKETS.: Ca. 1900. Both with wrapped rims and bentwood handles, of differing natural colors. The larger, 9.5"h. 9.5"w. 10"d.Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
0024: TWO AMERICAN SPLINT-WOVEN BUTTOCKS BASKETS.Est.
$300
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$600