Garth's Early Am Antiques & Dec Arts 2008-08-29 Auction - 404 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 10
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2103:  SOAP HOLLOW CHEST OF DRAWERS.    Jeremiah Stahl,2192:  TWO POTTERY FROG FIGURES.    Probably Ohio or In2235:  STONEWARE PLANTER.    Twentieth century. Salt gl
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Garth's Early Am Antiques & Dec Arts

Items From the Collections of: Mary E. Hudson, Gregory, Michigan; Bob and Lisa Arnold; Patricia Pritts; The Late Walter Simmons, Grosse Point, Michigan; Indiana Furniture & Stoneware from the Collection of Gary and Karen Stuffel of Washington, Indiana; American Indian Rug Collection form the Dalton Family of Worthington, Ohio. And Select Consignments from Ohio, Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, Arizona, Missouri, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Colorado, New York, Connecticut, Kentucky, North Carolina, California, West Virginia, Georgia, Minnesota, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Maryland, Montana, and Nebraska.
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PORTRAIT PAINTING OF GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL,: PORTRAIT PAINTING OF GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA. 1850). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Distinguished gentleman identified on a title plaque as Nicholas Carmer who lived in Boston. Revarnished with
2216: PORTRAIT PAINTING OF GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL,Est. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST BASE. Probably Connecti: QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST BASE. Probably Connecticut, Ca. 1760-1780, maple with pine and cherry. One-board molded edge top above long drawer over three short, the center fan carved. Well scalloped apron
2217: QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST BASE. Probably ConnectiEst. US$600-US$1,000See Sold Price
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TWO FLORAL BOTANICALS BY ELISE MOURRAILLE (NEW Y: TWO FLORAL BOTANICALS BY ELISE MOURRAILLE (NEW YORK, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Watercolors on paper. Honeysuckle initialed and dated "EM N.Y 1880". 10"h. 7"w. Mounted on paper in a modern frame. 15 1/2"h.
2219: TWO FLORAL BOTANICALS BY ELISE MOURRAILLE (NEW YEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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THEOREM. Twentieth century, watercolor on vel: THEOREM. Twentieth century, watercolor on velvet. Still life of a compote filled with fruit. Borghese label on the back. Gilt frame. 19 1/2"h. 21 1/2"w.
2220: THEOREM. Twentieth century, watercolor on velEst. US$100-US$300
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STONEWARE CROCK. Impressed "W. H. Farrar & Co: STONEWARE CROCK. Impressed "W. H. Farrar & Co., Geddes, N.Y.", Ca.1860. Brushed cobalt blue spotted bird with a plume of foliage and "2". Hairlines. 8 3/4"h. 9 3/4"d.
2221: STONEWARE CROCK. Impressed "W. H. Farrar & CoEst. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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GROTESQUE JUG. Lanier Meaders, 1917-1998, Geo: GROTESQUE JUG. Lanier Meaders, 1917-1998, Georgia. Double sided jug with ash glaze and inset stone teeth. Incised signature. 8 1/2"h. Lanier was a member of the well known family of potters from
2222: GROTESQUE JUG. Lanier Meaders, 1917-1998, GeoEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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CHILD'S TRESTLE TABLE. American, late 18th-ea: CHILD'S TRESTLE TABLE. American, late 18th-early 19th century, curly maple and chestnut. One-board curly maple top with breadboard ends on trestle base with traces of blue paint. The pieces are an
2223: CHILD'S TRESTLE TABLE. American, late 18th-eaEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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WINDSOR BOWBACK SIDE CHAIR. American, late 18: WINDSOR BOWBACK SIDE CHAIR. American, late 18th-early 19th century, pine, maple and hickory. Braced back, bamboo turnings and saddle seat. Incised lines on the bowback. A pattern of nail holes
2224: WINDSOR BOWBACK SIDE CHAIR. American, late 18Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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STONEWARE PITCHER. New York or New Jersey, 1s: STONEWARE PITCHER. New York or New Jersey, 1st half-19th century. Large ovoid pitcher with incised and cobalt decorated flower and foliage. Applied ribbed handle. 14"h.
2225: STONEWARE PITCHER. New York or New Jersey, 1sEst. US$600-US$1,000See Sold Price
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STONEWARE CAKE CROCK. American, mid to late 1: STONEWARE CAKE CROCK. American, mid to late 19th century. Brushed cobalt foliate designs and two applied handles. Hairlines around rim. 12"d. 6 1/2"h.
2226: STONEWARE CAKE CROCK. American, mid to late 1Est. US$100-US$200See Sold Price
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SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Israel Schaaf, Ohi: SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Israel Schaaf, Ohio, 20th century, mixed woods. Turned armposts, legs and "H" stretcher. Original green paint. 15"h. seat, 34 1/2"h. overall.
2227: SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Israel Schaaf, OhiEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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BLANKET CHEST. Probably New England, late 18t: BLANKET CHEST. Probably New England, late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Hinged lid with applied molding over two false and two thumb molded drawers. Never fit with pulls but retains parts of its
2228: BLANKET CHEST. Probably New England, late 18tEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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STONEWARE CROCK. American, mid 19th century.: STONEWARE CROCK. American, mid 19th century. Bright cobalt brushed design and "2". Short hairline. 9"d. 10"h.
2229: STONEWARE CROCK. American, mid 19th century.Est. US$150-US$250See Sold Price
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TEN ARM CHANDELIER. David T. Smith, Ohio, 20t: TEN ARM CHANDELIER. David T. Smith, Ohio, 20th century. Turned wooden center with red distressed paint and ten iron arms. Electrified. 36"d. 20"h.
2230: TEN ARM CHANDELIER. David T. Smith, Ohio, 20tEst. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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EIGHT ARM CHANDELIER. Gates Moore, 20th centu: EIGHT ARM CHANDELIER. Gates Moore, 20th century. Wooden ball center with eight arms and wax covered candle covers. Electrified. 25"d. 12"h. plus hanging hook.
2231: EIGHT ARM CHANDELIER. Gates Moore, 20th centuEst. US$150-US$250See Sold Price
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CAST IRON LAWN DEER. J.W.Fiske, New York, lat: CAST IRON LAWN DEER. J.W.Fiske, New York, late 19th century. Life-size stag in worn layers of paint on rectangular platform. Minor surface rust. 61"h. 52"l. See Copper Weathervanes Manufactured by
2232: CAST IRON LAWN DEER. J.W.Fiske, New York, latEst. US$2,000-US$4,000See Sold Price
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CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH. Attributed to the Wis: CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH. Attributed to the Wise Foundry of Zanesville, Ohio, 20th century. Twig and oak leaf design with twining snake ends. Green paint. 38"w. 32 1/2"h.
2233: CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH. Attributed to the WisEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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CHILD'S TWIG CHAIR. Early 20th century. Rusti: CHILD'S TWIG CHAIR. Early 20th century. Rustic youth's chair of twigs and split branches for a seat. Nailed construction with a repair to the front support. 11" seat. 23 1/2"h.
2234: CHILD'S TWIG CHAIR. Early 20th century. RustiEst. US$150-US$350See Sold Price
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STONEWARE PLANTER. Twentieth century. Salt gl: STONEWARE PLANTER. Twentieth century. Salt glaze with applied, molded decorations of cherry branches and rosettes. 16"d. 21 1/2"h.
2235: STONEWARE PLANTER. Twentieth century. Salt glEst. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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WICKER FLOOR LAMP. Early-20th century, newer: WICKER FLOOR LAMP. Early-20th century, newer white paint. Half dome wicker shade covering two bulb sockets, openwork stem, circular shelf/table half way down and four flared feet. Modern wiring. 67"h.
2236: WICKER FLOOR LAMP. Early-20th century, newerEst. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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NIGHTTIME TRAIN SCENE (AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART, 20: NIGHTTIME TRAIN SCENE (AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART, 20TH CENTURY). Gouache on paper, unsigned. Train run by devils with nearby onlookers. 17 1/2"h. 28 1/2"w., in a painted frame, 21 3/4"h. 32"w.
2237: NIGHTTIME TRAIN SCENE (AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART, 20Est. US$300-US$500
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ONE-DRAWER WORK TABLE. Midwestern, possibly I: ONE-DRAWER WORK TABLE. Midwestern, possibly Indiana, mid-19th century, in poplar and chestnut. Square nail construction, with tapered legs and a two-board, scrubbed top. Retains an old,
2239: ONE-DRAWER WORK TABLE. Midwestern, possibly IEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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PAIR OF DIMUNITIVE CAST IRON GARDEN URNS. Lat: PAIR OF DIMUNITIVE CAST IRON GARDEN URNS. Late 19th-early 20th century. With applied handles and retaining an older, cream-colored paint. 17"h.
2240: PAIR OF DIMUNITIVE CAST IRON GARDEN URNS. LatEst. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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