Country Americana, Paintings & Fine Antiques 2005-10-30 Auction - 515 Price Results - Forsythes' Auctions, LLC in OH - Page 6
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294: TUTTLE MASON CO. KENTUCKY CHERRY SERPENTINE CHEST 47: BLUE DECORATED MANGAN & WALKER STONEWARE JUG KY  387: MINIATURE LEATHER HORSE SADDLE (SALESMAN SAMPLE)
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Russellville, OH, United States
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Country Americana, Paintings & Fine Antiques

This will be a large antique auction with many important pieces of American furniture, paintings, silver, Oriental rugs, handmade quilts, clocks, toys, samplers, pewter, Popeye Reed carvings, stoneware, swords, canes, Civil War items, Shaker items, advertising items and miscellaneous items coming fresh to the market from estates. Highlights of this auction include: Peter Tuttle Kentucky cherry chest, pair of Gorham "Rams Head" coin silver vases, Bancroft Woodcock coin silver waste bowl, early folk art painting of boy, two Hudson River school oil paintings, oil painting by George A. Hayes, unusual sampler quilts, and palace size antique Oriental rug.
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THREE EARLY COIN SILVER SALTS: Three salts including two footed salts by John L. Westervelt, Newbugh, New York, ca. 1840 - 1850. Both salts with beautiful engraving. Monogrammed "C. G. T". 2" h. 2 1/4" w. Both 2.74 troy oz.
0122: THREE EARLY COIN SILVER SALTSEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS: Fantastic set of sugar tongs by Hester Bateman with bright cut engraving and acorn ends. Marked by maker, Hester Bateman, and has the lion (left) passant, but no date or king's mark, ca. 1775 -
0124: HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGSEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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THREE EARLY ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR TONGS: Three early English sterling silver sugar tongs, one by TB, Glascow, Scotland, 1821, shell design on ends with fiddle shape; one by Ann and George Burrows, London, England, 1815, AG/GB, threaded
0125: THREE EARLY ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR TONGSEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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REPOUSSE PATTERN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET: Made by S. Kirk and Son, Inc. This flatware set has a total of 62 pieces including eight 7 7/8" dinner forks, eight salad forks, eight iced teaspoons, eight teaspoons, eight cream soup spoons, six
0126: REPOUSSE PATTERN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SETEst. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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EARLY ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TABLESPOON: Embossed fruit in the bowl and beautiful engraved handle. The tablespoon was made in London, England with a date mark of "1828 - 1829". The maker's cartouche is "I.H." or "H.I." Excellent
0128: EARLY ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TABLESPOONEst. $100-$200
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WOOD AND HUGHES, NEW YORK SILVER MUG: Sterling silver mug by Wood and Hughes, New York, New York. The mug has an embossed cartouche and flowers with the name "John Gardiner Brewster" engraved in the shield. Fine condition. 3 1/4" h.
0130: WOOD AND HUGHES, NEW YORK SILVER MUGEst. $150-$300See Sold Price
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TREES, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY JULEP CUP: Sterling silver julep cup stamped with the "Trees" mark, a Lexington, Kentucky company. No monogram. Excellent condition. 3 troy oz.
0131: TREES, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY JULEP CUPEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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GORHAM COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON: Great Grecian pattern coin silver serving spoon by Gorham Manufacturing Company with patent "1861" and the Gorham mark on the back of the handle. There are some dings in the bottom of the bowl,
0132: GORHAM COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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LOT OF SIX EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONS: Lot including one W.G. Fortes, New York, ca. 1800, 5 7/8" spoon with a nice coffin type handle, monogrammed; one J. Shoemaker, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca. 1798 - 1800, 5 3/8" spoon,
0136: LOT OF SIX EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONSEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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EARLY TOLEWARE DOCUMENT BOX: Hand painted red, white, yellow and green decoration of florals and leaves on front with a reddish-brown background, red and yellow designs on sides and a yellow design on top with green border.
0137: EARLY TOLEWARE DOCUMENT BOXEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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EARLY TEA CADDY: Fine tea caddy with double lidded compartment inside, ca. 1850. Burled type veneer on outside over pine with brass keyhole cover. One and one half inch small strip missing at bottom front corner,
0139: EARLY TEA CADDYEst. $150-$300See Sold Price
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EARLY AMERICAN PINE WALL SCONCE: Early 19th Century wall sconce with dovetailed base and square nail construction. Base holds two candles. One board back slightly blackened with 2 holes for hanging. Originally found in
0140: EARLY AMERICAN PINE WALL SCONCEEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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EARLY BLUE SANDWICH CANDLESTICK: Fluted column with step down base. Blue glass lightly pitted from poor storage. Three chips on underside of ring and two chips on step pedestal, otherwise fine condition. 9" h.
0142: EARLY BLUE SANDWICH CANDLESTICKEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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