Country Americana 2020-09-12 Auction - 414 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH
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AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA.QUEEN ANNE BONNET-TOP HIGH CHEST.SWEDISH COUNTRY SIDEBOARD.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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BAKEWELL DOUBLE SHOW GLOBE.: American, 2nd quarter19th century. Clear glass with greyish tint, applied rings around both necks, applied foot with folded rim, and beautifully etched eagle reserves with shield and stars, and
0001: BAKEWELL DOUBLE SHOW GLOBE.Est. US$1,000-US$1,250
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COBALT STRIPED PILLAR BLOWN CELERY.: Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Clear glass with greyish tint, baluster stem, plain foot, ground and polished pontil. Wear inside bowl. 9.5"h.
0002: COBALT STRIPED PILLAR BLOWN CELERY.Est. US$400-US$600
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TWO COBALT STRIPED BLOWN BAR BOTTLES.: Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Clear glass with grey tone, applied neck rings, ground and polished pontils, 11.25"h., with damage to lip that has been ground. And 10.75"h. with a heat check on one
0003: TWO COBALT STRIPED BLOWN BAR BOTTLES.Est. US$250-US$450
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY C.S. GIBSON.: American, mid 19th century. Oil on canvas, signed "C.S. Gibson, pinx" on back. Woman identified as "Mrs. Gibson, an early Kalamazoo (Mich.) settler, a gift from Eleanor Austin". She wears an
0004: PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY C.S. GIBSON.Est. US$400-US$600
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LANDSCAPE BY EMERSON BURKHART.: (Ohio, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Country road with information on the back and date “August 13, 1969”. 19.75”h. 30”w., framed, 25.75”h.
0005: LANDSCAPE BY EMERSON BURKHART.Est. US$300-US$600
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PETIT POINT MINIATURE POCKET.: American or English, silk on linen. Double sided pocket with flowers, hearts, animals and birds. Silk trim. Wear. 5.5"h. 2"w., framed, 7.75"h. 5.5"w.
0006: PETIT POINT MINIATURE POCKET.Est. US$300-US$500
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NEW YORK JACQUARD COVERLET.: Wool and cotton. Two-piece in blue and white. Floral with American eagle border and "Under this we prosper", and elaborate corner blocks dated 1841 with "Washington" on horseback "United we
0007: NEW YORK JACQUARD COVERLET.Est. US$600-US$800
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AMERICAN COVERED BURL BOWL.: Nineteenth century. Turned with finial and short foot. Good patina. A few drips of paint. 6”h. 7.5”d.
0008: AMERICAN COVERED BURL BOWL.Est. US$400-US$800
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TWO AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURES.: Second half-19th century. Very similar urns of fruit topped with pairs of lovebirds. Original paint. Wear. 11”, 11.5”h.
0009: TWO AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURES.Est. US$400-US$800
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BURL PADDLE SHAPED BOWL.: American Indian, attributed to New York, 17th century. Clam shell shape with pierced handle. Good figure. Some edge loss. 5.25”h. 6”w. Ex Collection of Peter Brams (New York), ex Bill
0010: BURL PADDLE SHAPED BOWL.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM AND MARY MULE CHEST.: First half-18th century, pine and maple. Lift top with staple hinges, two dovetailed drawers with original brass hardware, and applied molding. Rose head nails. Old red and black paint. Some
0011: MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM AND MARY MULE CHEST.Est. US$600-US$800
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AMERICAN BURL BOWL.: Nineteenth century. Carved, sloping sides and old, worn salmon paint on the exterior. Worn interior from use. 4"h. 9.75"d.
0012: AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Est. US$250-US$500
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AMERICAN "VICTORY" SIGN.: Ca 1918. Large carved and painted wood sign for World War I. Original paint. 14"h. 64.25"w. Ex Pat and Rich Garthoeffner (Pennsylvania); the collection of Susan and Mark Laracy (New York).
0013: AMERICAN "VICTORY" SIGN.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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ODD FELLOWS DRAWING OF BIRDS.: Watercolor, crayon and graphite on paper. Signed "By A. Thoman Age 80 Years April 9, 1926". Several species of birds with Odd Fellows images including "Holy Bible, The All Seeing Eye Sees All".
0014: ODD FELLOWS DRAWING OF BIRDS.Est. US$800-US$1,600
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QUEEN ANNE BONNET-TOP HIGH CHEST.: American, 2nd half-18th century. Transitional Queen Anne to Chippendale, cherry with pine secondary. Top with routed molding, turned finials, three over five overlapping drawers, center-top
0015: QUEEN ANNE BONNET-TOP HIGH CHEST.Est. US$6,000-US$9,000
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AMERICAN ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.: Early 20th century, cast iron. Made by the Elgin Wind Power and pump Company, Illinois. Old paint, missing two teeth on his comb. 16"h. 17"l.
0016: AMERICAN ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.Est. US$400-US$800
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AMERICAN ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.: Early 20th century, cast iron. Made by the Elgin Wind Power and pump Company, Illinois. Short stem "Hummer". Added red paint. 13"h. including wood base.
0017: AMERICAN ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.Est. US$200-US$300
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AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURE.: Second half-19th century. Fruit and leaves with bright, enhanced paint. Wear and faint hairline in base. 12”h.
0018: AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURE.Est. US$250-US$500
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CHIPPENDALE TALL CASE CLOCK.: American, 4th quarter-18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Bonnet with arched top, brass finials, pierced fretwork, routed cornice, arched door, and fluted pilasters with brass capitals
0019: CHIPPENDALE TALL CASE CLOCK.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.: American, mid 18th century. Tiger maple with pine secondary. Top has dovetailed case, applied cornice molding, solid ends, and five dovetailed overlapping drawers, base has applied waist molding,
0020: QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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AMERICAN MINIATURE HOOKED TEXTILE.: Late 19th century. Hooked thread with central rooster surrounded by bull's eyes. Cloth backing is stained. 3.25"h. 4"w., gilt frame, 5.25"h. 7"w. See condition.
0021: AMERICAN MINIATURE HOOKED TEXTILE.Est. US$250-US$450Lot Passed
AMERICAN FRAKTUR.: Early 19th century, watercolor and pen and ink on paper. Most likely a house blessing with bird above a reserve with verse. Staining and repaired edge tears. Framed, 14.25"h. 9.75"w.
0022: AMERICAN FRAKTUR.Est. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
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SHERATON DROPLEAF TABLE.: American, 2nd quarter-19th century, birds' eye maple with pine secondary. Single dovetailed drawer and turned legs. Scrubbed surface. Edge damage and splits. 28"h. 40"w. Opens to 39" with 11"
0023: SHERATON DROPLEAF TABLE.Est. US$250-US$450
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HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE TABLE.: American, ca. 1800. Cherry with pine secondary. Dovetailed drawers with false drawer on opposite end, slender tapered legs, and "X" stretcher. 27.5"h. 32"w. Opens to 35.5"w. with 9" leaves.
0025: HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE TABLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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