Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts 2007-08-31 Auction - 443 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 4
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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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PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS.: American, late 18th/early 19th Century. Ball finial andirons with slipper feet on a wrought iron base. Seamed construction. 15"h. 21"l.
0073: PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS.Est. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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PEWTER OIL LAMP.: F. Porter, Westbrook No. 2 (Freeman Porter, Maine ,ca. 1835-1860's). Acorn font with burning fluid burner. Some edge damage. 7 3/4"h.
0074: PEWTER OIL LAMP.Est. US$150-US$300See Sold Price
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TWO PAIR OF BRASS: CANDLESTICKS. 19th Century. Square base with tapered columns and beaded detail. 7 1/4"h. And a pair with oval bases. 6"h.
0075: TWO PAIR OF BRASSEst. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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SLANT FRONT CHEST.: English, turn of the 20th Century. Refinished oak with pine secondary. Mahogany banded inlay with stringing above and below the drawers. Hinged front opens to a large compartment with robin's egg
0076: SLANT FRONT CHEST.Est. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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COUNTRY SHERATON DESK.: Walnut and poplar. Rich color with older finish. Shaped dovetailed gallery over fitted interior with cubbyholes and one center drawer, breadboard ends on hinged lid, one over one dovetailed drawers
0077: COUNTRY SHERATON DESK.Est. US$500-US$1,000See Sold Price
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SHERATON WING CHAIR.: New England, possibly Rhode Island, ca. 1820-1840. Mahogany with chestnut secondary wood. Barrel-back type with finely turned front legs. Retains an old finish and likely original brass casters;
0078: SHERATON WING CHAIR.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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OIL PAINTING OF A FAMILY.: Group portrait painted on mattress ticking of a husband and wife with their two daughters and son. The family is gathered on a bench under several trees with their house in the background.
0079: OIL PAINTING OF A FAMILY.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500See Sold Price
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DAYBED.: Cherry with poplar secondary. Scrolled ends attached by turned stretchers and scalloped front rail and slatted mattress platform. Retains most of the old crazed finish. Minor loss and repair. Square
0080: DAYBED.Est. US$350-US$700See Sold Price
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SINGLE BED: Probably Zoar, Ohio. Cherry turned post and panel head and footboards with rolled tops and ball finials, and high shaped side rails. Rich color with old finish. 38"h. 39"w. 75" rails. See Zoar
0081: SINGLE BEDEst. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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FOUR LADDERBACK CHAIRS.: Probably Shaker, early 20th Century. Low, two-slat maple side chairs with woven splint seats and wooden tilters in the back legs. Minor damage. 16 1/2" seat, 16 1/4"h.
0082: FOUR LADDERBACK CHAIRS.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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DIVIDED BIN.: American, reputedly from Zoar, mid 19th Century. Poplar wide single boards with square nails. Interior is divided into two compartments. Tapered legs and a separate dough board lid. Cleaned surface.
0083: DIVIDED BIN.Est. US$150-US$300See Sold Price
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SIX FRAMED SILHOUETTES.: Early 19th Century. A man partially identified as Rev. Alfred Nut--ll, ca. 1815, has a label for "Master Hubard" (William James Hubard, English, 1807-1862). 6"h. 5"w. Others include a hollow cut
0084: SIX FRAMED SILHOUETTES.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.: American, early 20th Century. Tightly woven splint. Buttocks, 6"w. 3"h. and round, 5"d. 3"h. Height plus bentwood handles.
0085: TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.Est. US$150-US$300
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TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.: American, early 20th Century. Woven splint. Harvest, 5"w. 4"h. And buttocks with an added wooden lift lid. 7"w. 3 1/2"h. plus bentwood handle.
0086: TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.Est. US$200-US$400
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TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.: American, early 20th Century. Finely woven melon basket (flat bottomed) with an Eye of God at the bentwood handle. 7"w. 3 1/4"h. plus handle. And a rectangular with bentwood handle. Minor loss. 5"w.
0087: TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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TWO BASKETS.: American, early 20th Century. Sewing basket attributed to the Shakers. Some damage. 12" x 12". 3"h. And a miniature harvest basket with woven backstraps. 4"w. 4"h.
0088: TWO BASKETS.Est. US$150-US$300
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TRENCHER.: American, mid to late 19th Century. Retains original blue paint on the outside. Two carved rim handles. The inside has a scrubbed surface. Minor wear. 10 3/4" x 20 1/2". 3 1/2"h.
0089: TRENCHER.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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TWO PIECES: Wallpaper box. Small box lined with a piece of newspaper noting the concession of Simon Cameron to Abraham Lincoln at the 1860 Republican Convention. 2" x 3". 1 3/4"h. And a burl scoop of white
0090: TWO PIECESEst. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.: American, early 20th Century. Round with good patina, 3 3/4"d. 2 1/4"h. And a small harvest basket with rim handle. 2 1/2" x 3 1/4", 5"h. Both have minor loss.
0091: TWO MINIATURE BASKETS.Est. US$150-US$300
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FOLK ART SHIP DIORAMA.: 19th Century, mixed woods. A nicely detailed depiction of a frigate in full sail, named the Conway ______. Appears to retain its original paint, exhibiting a very dry surface. Some paint loss,
0092: FOLK ART SHIP DIORAMA.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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SHERATON WASHSTAND.: Probably Pennsylvania or Ohio, ca. 1820-1840. Cherry and poplar with a dovetailed gallery, basin cutout, lower shelf with a single drawer, and turned supports and legs. Retains an old or original red
0093: SHERATON WASHSTAND.Est. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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YOUTH'S SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.: Probably Pennsylvania, ca. 1760-1780. Mixed woods, including poplar, with baluster arm supports and baluster and cylinder legs ending in arrow feet. Retains old black paint over an earlier salmon.
0094: YOUTH'S SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Est. US$500-US$1,000See Sold Price
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MINIATURE SAMPLER.: Black silk on wool ground. Excellent workmanship with tiny stitches forming letters and numbers. Signed "Ann Cotton 1843". Probably made by 13 year old Ann Cotton while she attended boarding school
0095: MINIATURE SAMPLER.Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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FRENCH SAMPLER.: Silk on wool. Dated 1817. Well detailed ship with three breeches wearing figures and a dog wearing a collar. Also church in a churchyard with gravestones flanked by birds perching in trees. Brightly
0096: FRENCH SAMPLER.Est. US$350-US$700See Sold Price
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