The Americana Collection of Norma Avery 2022-03-26 Auction - 702 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 24
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The Americana Collection of Norma Avery

The 60 Year Americana Collection of Norma Avery, Pennsylvania & New Mexico, featuring 700+ lots of Americana including formal and painted furniture, fraktur, decorated boxes, folk art, weathervanes, and more information to come.
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AMERICAN DRYING RACK.: Mid 19th century, curly maple. Bracket shelf with adjustable rods held by metal rod. Pegs and square nails with some replacements. Old surface, some worm holes. 15"h. 11.5"w. extends to 18"d.
0553: AMERICAN DRYING RACK.Est. US$150-US$300
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THREE SMALL AMERICAN BOXES.: Nineteenth-20th century. Two later cardboard boxes. Heart shaped cardboard box with printed paper covering. Loss. 4.5"h. 9.5"h. And oval with salmon paint and pincushion lid. Loose stitching. 3.5"h.
0554: THREE SMALL AMERICAN BOXES.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN PRIMITIVE DRYING RACK.: First half 19th century, pine. Ends with rounded tops and bootjack legs and slats with dado joints. Square nail construction. Some wear and loss. 32.25"h. 35"w. 7.75"d.
0555: AMERICAN PRIMITIVE DRYING RACK.Est. US$75-US$125
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AMERICAN MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD TOOLS.: Nineteenth century. Includes wooden items such as a niddy noddy, drying rack, sock stretchers, bootjack and iron items such as tongs, hammers, keys. Varying wear throughout. Approximately
0556: AMERICAN MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD TOOLS.Est. US$75-US$125
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AMERICAN PAINTED BASKET.: Late 19th-early 20th century. Woven splint with bentwood swing handle. Original red paint. Some wear and loss. 10"h. 12"d. not including handle.
0557: AMERICAN PAINTED BASKET.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN APPLIQUE QULIT.: Late 19th century. Four colored star burst pattern. Hand stitched. Stains and worn edges. 79" x 79".
0558: AMERICAN APPLIQUE QULIT.Est. US$100-US$300
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"RIO GRANDE VALLEY" BY LLOYD GOFF.: New Mexico/New York, 1908-1982. Oil on drywall, signed lower right and back with title, date 1944 and presentation "For Jeanette /4/47". 4.5"h. 9.25"w., framed, 8"h. 12.25"w.
0559: "RIO GRANDE VALLEY" BY LLOYD GOFF.Est. US$300-US$600
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"KINGS OF THE DEEP" BY F. NETTLETON.: American, late 19th century. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1897, titled on stretcher. Fish and a lobster. Denver preparer's label on back. 8"h. 16"w., framed, 11.5"h. 19.5"w.
0560: "KINGS OF THE DEEP" BY F. NETTLETON.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN CASE OF DRAWERS AND PIGEON HOLES.: Ca. 1900, pine. Case with finger joints, 18 pigeon holes and 32 drawers with grain-painted fronts and wire nail construction. Age splits, damage and wear. 26.25"h. 27.5"w. 12"d.
0561: AMERICAN CASE OF DRAWERS AND PIGEON HOLES.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET.: Wool. Two piece in red, blue and natural. Flowers and birds. Corner block "M. Hoke In Dover 1835 S. Seitz". "Patent" along one boarder. Stains, wear and fringe loss. 100" x 76".
0562: AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN THEOREM.: Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Fruit and butterflies. Inked label notes it was a "wedding present to Sarah Elizabeth Smith and E.C. Smith 1866". Some toning and stains. Framed, 17.75"h.
0563: AMERICAN THEOREM.Est. US$150-US$300
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GROUP OF CHILDREN'S BOXES AND HALLOWEEN ITEMS.: American, 20th century. Halloween noise makers, child's tin coffee pot, 3"h., and cup, and six lithographed boxes of varying ages with circuses and nursery rhymes. Varying wear and discoloration.
0564: GROUP OF CHILDREN'S BOXES AND HALLOWEEN ITEMS.Est. US$150-US$300
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TWO AMERICAN COOKIE MOLDS.: Nineteenth century. Pineapples. Semi circular with pegged handle. Scrubbed surface, 6.75"l. And round with one piece handle, 2.75"d.
0565: TWO AMERICAN COOKIE MOLDS.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON RACK AND UTENSILS.: Nineteenth century. Scrollwork rack attributed to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 8.5"h. 16"l. And six utensils, mostly forks including one with tooled, heart handle marked "J. Kieffer". 17.5"l.
0566: AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON RACK AND UTENSILS.Est. US$200-US$300
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE CANDLE STAND.: Second half 20th century, maple and birdseye maple. Pie-crust top with bird cage, turned column and snake legs with pad feet. A few edge chips on top. 28.75"h. 19.5"d.
0567: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE CANDLE STAND.Est. US$100-US$200
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FOUR PAINTINGS OF PIGS AND CATTLE.: Early 20th century. Three oils on oil cloth of "Tingley's Hampshires", and two "Tingley's Hampshire Howe". Each signed on the back "Harp", "Junior Farber" and "Lowell Farber". Stains, surface damage,
0568: FOUR PAINTINGS OF PIGS AND CATTLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN COUNTRY DRY SINK.: Mid 19th century, poplar and pine. Back splash, deep well, small drawer at right, two, single-panel doors and simple, cut-out feet. Scrubbed surface has wear nad loss. 34.5"h. 44"w. 19.25"d.
0569: AMERICAN COUNTRY DRY SINK.Est. US$300-US$500
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AMERICAN BURL BOWL.: Nineteenth century. Oblong with cut out handles. Varnished with putty repaired handle. 7.5"h. 23"l.
0570: AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Est. US$300-US$500
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FIVE AMERICAN BUTTER PRINTS.: Nineteenth century. Rectangular. Two with frames, one dovetailed with pinwheel and "MS", 6.25"l., one with various nails including square, carved hearts, leaves and star. Loss. 7"l. Two with sheaves
0571: FIVE AMERICAN BUTTER PRINTS.Est. US$200-US$300
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THREE AMERICAN BIRD'S EYE MAPLE BOWLS.: Nineteenth century. Two with natural surface, one has very faint figure. 3.75"h. 15.5"d. and 3"h. 11.5"d. Largest has late varnish. 5.25"h. 17"d. Smallest and largest have age splits.
0572: THREE AMERICAN BIRD'S EYE MAPLE BOWLS.Est. US$200-US$400
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TWO R.C. GORMAN PRINTS OF WOMEN.: American, 1932-2005. Pencil signed off set lithographs. Woman with turquoise earrings. Cracked glass. 25.25"h. 23.75"w. And woman wrapped in blanket. Also signed and dated 1981 on plate. 22"h. 28"w.
0573: TWO R.C. GORMAN PRINTS OF WOMEN.Est. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
AMERICAN ROCKING HORSE.: Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Solid cut out rockers and horse head with original paint. Wear, some edge loss and missing cloth on rockers. 22"h. 38"l. 15"w.
0574: AMERICAN ROCKING HORSE.Est. US$75-US$125Lot Passed
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PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR BY DANIEL OTTO.: Watercolor, pen and ink on paper. Records the September 11, 1814 birth of Anna Slobern, Hains Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. Toning, specks, tears and restoration. Decorated frame, 12.5"h.
0575: PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR BY DANIEL OTTO.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST.: Fourth quarter 18th century, tiger maple with pine secondary. One-board top, solid ends, four dovetailed drawers and bracket feet. Refinished with some wear, age split on left end and glued repairs
0576: AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST.Est. US$300-US$600
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