Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts 2007-08-31 Auction - 443 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 15
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157: PAIR OF FRENCH STYLE ARMCHAIRS.212: CARVED EAGLE.278: SPECIMEN TOP GAME TABLE.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts

Items From the Collections of: Ruth Hunter of Virginia; Edward J. Baker of Champaign County, Ohio; The Late Robert J. Flagor of Mentor, Ohio; Elizabeth C. Heckert; The Late Alberta Reynolds; Rebecca Hahn Peed; Items sold to benefit the Hale Farm and Village, a Property of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Plus additions Friday, August 31, 2007, 2:00 P.M. EST Lots 1-440 Saturday, September 1, 2007, 10:00 A.M. EST Lots 441-894 Location: Two miles South of Delaware, OH, at the intersection of Rt. 23 and Rt. 315, just 15 minutes North of Rt. 270.
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TWO PIECE WALL CUPBOARD.: Walnut with poplar secondary. Crown molding over two eight pane doors over two recessed panel doors. Base has paneled sides and four turned feet. Ceramic agate knobs are old if not original. 88"h. 20
0337: TWO PIECE WALL CUPBOARD.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500See Sold Price
PORTRAIT IN THE MANNER OF EICHOLTZ.: Oil on wooden board of a grey haired gentleman. Similar in style to portraits painted by Jacob Eicholtz (Pennsylvania, 1776-1842). A pen and ink notation on back "Presented to Miss Lydia Wallans by
0338: PORTRAIT IN THE MANNER OF EICHOLTZ.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000Lot Passed
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PEWTER CHARGER.: Touch for Richard Collier (London, early 18th Century). See No. 1040 in Old Pewter Its Makers and Marks by Cotterell. Engraved armorial shield on the rim. Surface wear. 22"d.
0339: PEWTER CHARGER.Est. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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PEWTER CHARGER.: English, early 18th Century. Partial touch "Freeman, London". Polished. 20 1/4"d.
0340: PEWTER CHARGER.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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PEWTER CHARGER.: Marks for Lawrence Dyer (London, mid 17th Century). See No. 1480 in Old Pewter Its Makers and Marks by Cotterell. Surface wear. 20 1/4"d.
0341: PEWTER CHARGER.Est. US$300-US$600
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TWO PEWTER CHARGERS.: English, 18th/19th Century. Partial touch with "London". Polished. 20 1/2"d. And touch marks with "P-_". Hammered booge. Cleaned. 20 1/4"d.
0342: TWO PEWTER CHARGERS.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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SMALL DOUBLE DOOR CABINET.: European. Walnut in old refinish. Raised arched panel doors open to interior with brackets for two shelves, raised side panels and based molding with flatten ball front feet. Oak board added above
0343: SMALL DOUBLE DOOR CABINET.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
PAIR OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS.: Pencil on paper, both signed "M.M. Berry, delt.", 1825-1835. A well-to-do couple; he is identified as 27 years old, she is identified as 25 years old, and is sitting in a Windsor chair and wearing a
0344: PAIR OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS.Est. US$250-US$500Lot Passed
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PAIR OF SILHOUETTES.: Probably American, second quarter 19th century. Husband and wife pair of hollowcut silhouettes, she is identified as "Miss Moria Baker" in period ink under her image, he is identified by a modern
0345: PAIR OF SILHOUETTES.Est. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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FOUR MATCHING CARVED CHAIRS.: Two side chairs and two armchairs in fruitwood with exposed frames in mellow finish.Cartouche shaped backs with carved crest, serpentine seat fronts, cabriole legs with carved knees. Padded curved
0346: FOUR MATCHING CARVED CHAIRS.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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PAIR OF FRENCH STYLE ARMCHAIRS.: Exposed molded frames with worn ivory and gilt finish. Oval backs with carved crests, wide slip seats, padded arms. Round fluted tapered legs. Pink ribbed upholstery. Probably French. Mid to late19th
0347: PAIR OF FRENCH STYLE ARMCHAIRS.Est. US$450-US$900See Sold Price
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PAIR OF ORIENTAL PANELS.: 20th century, carved with animals and flowers, and in old polychrome paint resembling red lacquerwork. 9 3/4"h. 47"l.
0348: PAIR OF ORIENTAL PANELS.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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TWO ORIENTAL WOOD CARVINGS.: 19th Century. Small figures, one of a praying man wearing trousers and topknots and standing on lotus leaves. 5 1/2"h. And a woman in robes. 6"h. Both have damage and traces of paint and some gilding.
0349: TWO ORIENTAL WOOD CARVINGS.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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FRENCH STYLE ARMCHAIR.: Exposed molded frame in green and ivory. Cartouche shaped back, padded arms, cabriole legs and carved floral details on crest, knees and the center of the serpentine seat rail. Upholstered in large
0350: FRENCH STYLE ARMCHAIR.Est. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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TEN ENGRAVINGS OF LOVELY WOMEN.: All steel engravings on wove paper, nine are from Findlen's Byron's Beauties (London: Charles Tilt: 1835), and a similar engraving entitled "Leila". Scattered light foxing. All matted to 11"h. 14"w.
0351: TEN ENGRAVINGS OF LOVELY WOMEN.Est. US$150-US$300See Sold Price
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MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN: IN A WINDSOR CHAIR. Signed lower center "J. Davis", American or English, dated January 5, 1838, pencil on wove paper. A fine sketch of a stern gentleman seated in a Windsor armchair. Toning, some
0352: MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMANEst. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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SIX PEWTER SPOONS.: Probably English, 19th century, marked on the end of the handle. Minor bends and wear. 6 5/8"l.
0353: SIX PEWTER SPOONS.Est. US$200-US$400
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FOUR PEWTER PLATES.: Late 18th/early 19th Century. Pair of warming plates with touches for Samuel Duncomb (English, 1740 - ca. 1775). Minor wear. 9 1/4"d. And two plates. One unmarked American (rim split), 8"d. and one
0354: FOUR PEWTER PLATES.Est. US$200-US$400Lot Passed
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FOUR FRENCH STYLE SIDE CHAIRS.: Soft worn green finish on exposed molded wood frame. Cartouche shaped back with carved crest, overupholstered serpentine seat, cabroile legs. Covered pale gold damask. Probably French. Nineteenth
0355: FOUR FRENCH STYLE SIDE CHAIRS.Est. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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TWO PIECES OF POTTERY.: American, second half 19th Century. Teapot attributed to Harker & Taylor, East Liverpool, Ohio. Mandarin design. Rim flake. 8 1/2"h. And a Rockingham glazed pitcher stamped "St. John's Pottery". Man
0356: TWO PIECES OF POTTERY.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM.: American, mid 19th Century. Pitcher with a hunt scene made by Swan Hill Pottery, South Amboy, New Jersey. Edge wear. 8 1/2"h. and a teapot with a swan and mask handle. Edge flake. 9 1/4"h.
0357: TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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REGENCY STYLE SIDEBOARD.: Well-made solid mahogany sideboard with older finish. Each canted side has two dovetailed drawers over cabinet with added shelf. The three-drawered center section is bowed. Decoration consists of
0358: REGENCY STYLE SIDEBOARD.Est. US$700-US$1,400See Sold Price
EIGHT FRENCH ENGRAVINGS.: 19th Century. Black and white costume prints on laid paper by engravers including G. Scotin, P. Simonneau, J. Haussard, P. Rochefort and B. Baron. Taken from a bound folio with plate numbers, most of
0359: EIGHT FRENCH ENGRAVINGS.Est. US$1,600-US$2,400Lot Passed
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THREE FRENCH RACING PRINTS.: 1890's. Handcolored lithographs featuring race horses and riders. Two of the horses, Arreau and Valois (pictured), are signed on the plate "P. Magne de la Croix". The third is Doge. All are published
0360: THREE FRENCH RACING PRINTS.Est. US$150-US$300See Sold Price
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