The Americana Collection of Norma Avery 2022-03-26 Auction - 702 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 5
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Columbus, OH, United States
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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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TWO AMERICAN SHOW TOWELS.: Early 19th century, cotton threading on linen. Initialed with heart and open work below with roosters, animals and hearts. Light staining. 46"l. 12.5"w. And "Barbara Schop 1806" with flowers and
0097: TWO AMERICAN SHOW TOWELS.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL.: Second quarter 19th century, pink and blue cotton threading on linen. Finely stitched animals, birds and flowers "Elisabeth Stemanis (?) 1827" with fringed ends. Light stains and toning. 54"l. 16.5"w.
0098: AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL.Est. US$200-US$300
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AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL.: Second quarter 19th century, pink and blue cotton threading on linen. "Anna Sharp 1837". Alphabets, flowers, deer and birds. Some stains and fringe loss. 56"l. 19"w.
0099: AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL.Est. US$200-US$300
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AMERICAN GRAIN-PAINTED APOTHECARY CABINET.: Mid 19th century, pine. Simple moldings around top and base, twenty five dovetailed drawers with metal labels, six are missing and several have oxidized and are no longer readable. Worn, original,
0100: AMERICAN GRAIN-PAINTED APOTHECARY CABINET.Est. US$900-US$1,200
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AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK MEMORIAL.: Possibly Boston, ca. 1815-1820. Well done silk thread on silk with gouache background and features. Image of a woman at an urn under a willow. Pen and ink on paper plaque records the deaths of three
0101: AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK MEMORIAL.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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AMERICAN FOLKSY MERGANSER CARVING.: First half 20th century, softwood. Flying duck with old paint. Wear. 17.5"h. 25"w. including base.
0102: AMERICAN FOLKSY MERGANSER CARVING.Est. US$150-US$350
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AMERICAN CARVED BLACKBIRDS.: Second half 20th century. Two birds with original paint and glass eyes. Minor wear. 13"h. including base.
0103: AMERICAN CARVED BLACKBIRDS.Est. US$150-US$250
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED EAGLE.: Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Standing eagle with original green and spotted red paint. Varnished surface, minor edge loss. 5"h.
0104: AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED EAGLE.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN CAST IRON HOUSEWARES.: Early 20th century. Including rooster door stops, trivets, pulleys, molds, miniatures, cow bank, etc. Varying wear and loss. Approximately 20 items. Doorstop 8.25" h.
0105: AMERICAN CAST IRON HOUSEWARES.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN DECORATED TRUNK.: Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with original vinegar sponging. Initialed "CA" on the lid with brass tacks. Surface and edge wear. 10"h. 24"w. 12.25"w.
0106: AMERICAN DECORATED TRUNK.Est. US$75-US$150
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AMERICAN WINDSOR LADDER CHEESE BASKET.: Late 18th-early 19th century, ash. Turned posts with bentwood rim. Pegged construction with some wrought iron nails. Cleaned of old paint. Edge loss. 7.75"H. 22"d. 28"l.
0107: AMERICAN WINDSOR LADDER CHEESE BASKET.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN FOLKSY DOLL HOUSE.: Early 20th century. Made from box scraps and found material with tin windows and dowel chimney. Remnants of brick printed exterior paper, the front hinged wall is covered in sanded papier mache and
0108: AMERICAN FOLKSY DOLL HOUSE.Est. US$25-US$75
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TWO AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGNS.: Early 20th century "Candy" sign. Double sided with beveled edge, original brown and white paint and gilt trim. Crazing, some wear and replaced eye hooks. 9.75"h. 22"l. And mid 20th century "Antiques"
0109: TWO AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGNS.Est. US$250-US$450
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THREE AMERICAN LADDER BACK CHAIRS.: Late 19th-early 19th centuries. A maple armchair with turned ball finials, legs and stretchers, shaped arms and rush seat. Insect damage, 15" seat, 43"h. A side chair with turned finials, worn,
0110: THREE AMERICAN LADDER BACK CHAIRS.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE.: Second quarter 19th century, pine. Two-board top, base with half-round, cut-out ends and hinged lid in seat. Wear, edge loss, refinished, screws added to top. Missing pins. 29.75"h. 71.75"w. 30.5"d.
0111: AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN BUTTER OR COOKIE MOLD.: Nineteenth century, oak. Double sided with initials "FP" and deer and compass stars. One side also has a hunter with rifle. Minor edge loss. 4.25"h. 8.75"l.
0112: AMERICAN BUTTER OR COOKIE MOLD.Est. US$150-US$350
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AMERICAN APOTHECARY CABINET.: Late 19th century, poplar. Twenty overlapping drawers with wire nail construction and brass knobs. Alligatored finish has wear and abrasions and one drawer has large chip. 21"h. 18"w. 5.5"d.
0113: AMERICAN APOTHECARY CABINET.Est. US$125-US$250
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY.: American school, mid 19th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Seated blond boy dressed in red and holding a small hammer. Surface damage, repairs and restoration. Unframed, 30.5"h. 25"w.
0114: PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY.Est. US$200-US$400
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TWO SILHOUETTES OF MAN AND WOMAN.: Probably American, 2nd quarter 19th century. Cut out half portraits most likely by the same hand of older man and woman. Gold brushed details and she wears a lace bonnet. Toning and the man has
0115: TWO SILHOUETTES OF MAN AND WOMAN.Est. US$100-US$200
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TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART WATERCOLORS.: Second half 19th century, watercolor and pencil on lined paper. Steam engine signed "M. Diener, Reading, P. 1868". Stains, tears. Hinged to backing. Decorated frame, 8.5"h. 10.25"w. And a child in
0116: TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART WATERCOLORS.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN BIRGE AND PECK MANTLE CLOCK.: Second quarter 19th century, mahogany and pine. Empire triple-decker with ogee cornice and half pilasters, original tablets, painted tin face and brass works. Missing pendulum bomb. 32.5"h. 19"w. 6"d.
0117: AMERICAN BIRGE AND PECK MANTLE CLOCK.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN HANGING PIE SAFE.: Mid 19th century, pine. Footed case with hanging holes in top of posts. Square nails, original tins with punched circles, original worn red and black paint. Some edge loss to tins, age splits.
0118: AMERICAN HANGING PIE SAFE.Est. US$300-US$500
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AMERICAN DOUGHBOX.: Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with turned, canted legs and two board top. Worn original red paint on base. Lid has age split and pieced repair. Overall wear. 26.25"h. 35.25"w. 22.75"d.
0119: AMERICAN DOUGHBOX.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN FOLK ART WEATHERVANE FIGURE.: Mid 20th century. Cut out sheet metal silhouette of a sea captain with telescope. Thick green original paint is crazed with some flaking. 38.5"h.
0120: AMERICAN FOLK ART WEATHERVANE FIGURE.Est. US$200-US$350
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