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AMERICAN FOLK ART ROOSTER FINIAL.AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PEWTER CUPBOARD.PORTRAIT OF A DOG BY LOUIS VAN ENGELEN.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Americana

Americana featuring The 50+ year personal collection of AnnaMary and Richard York, Lincoln, Nebraska and Items from the 60 year collection of a Lady from Florida with American decorated and formal Furniture, Folk Art; and Decorative Accessories including redware, treenware, tole, pewter; Textiles including samplers and oriental rugs.
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AMERICAN "OYSTER" BUCKET.: Second half 19th century. Stave constructed bucket with original yellow paint and stenciled label "4225 Norfolk Oysters, Boston". Wrought iron latch, bail handle and bands. Wear. 11.5"h. 13"d.
0727: AMERICAN "OYSTER" BUCKET.Est. US$125-US$250
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AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED CUPBOARD.: Mid 19th century, pine. Quarter round cornice molding, open top, two lower doors and simple cut-out feet. Blue over old, layered paint. Loss, wear, age splits and paint has overvarnish. 58.5"h. 31"w.
0728: AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED CUPBOARD.Est. US$250-US$500
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AMERICAN CAST IRON PINEAPPLE FINIAL.: Late 19th century. Cast mark "108J". Worn layers of red and green paint. Some edge loss. 20.5"h.
0729: AMERICAN CAST IRON PINEAPPLE FINIAL.Est. US$200-US$400
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FOUR D.R. DIMES WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.: Late 20th century, mixed woods. Continuous arms with brace backs. Spindle backs, turned stiles, legs and "H" stretchers and saddle seats. Worn, black over red paint. 17.5" seat, 38.5"h.
0730: FOUR D.R. DIMES WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.Est. US$400-US$800
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AMERICAN PAINTED MULE CHEST.: First half 19th century, pine. Lid with applied edge molding, solid ends, high cut-out legs, overlapping dovetailed drawer and interior lidded till. Original, worn red-brown paint. Repair to hinge
0731: AMERICAN PAINTED MULE CHEST.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN BENTWOOD CARRIER.: Second half 19th century. Round with lapped seams and iron tacks. Old black paint. Splits, edge loss. 6.5"H. 11.25"d.
0732: AMERICAN BENTWOOD CARRIER.Est. US$150-US$250
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FOLK ART ANIMAL CARVINGS BY STRAWSER.: Pennsylvania. Late 20th century. Including a lion, rooster, bunny with rooster and a five animal carousel. All initialed and dated. Wear and paint loss. Carousel measures 12.5" w.
0733: FOLK ART ANIMAL CARVINGS BY STRAWSER.Est. US$75-US$150
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THREE FOLK ART BIRDS BY DON NOYES.: Ohio, 2nd half 20th century. Signed and two dated. Carved wooden birds with original colorful paint. Nesting, 2001. 7"h., two orange, 8"h. and two on branch, 1998. 10.5"h.
0734: THREE FOLK ART BIRDS BY DON NOYES.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL "W".: Mid 20th century, aluminum. Cast "W" with layers of gilt and gold paint. Wear. 29.5"h. 44.5"w.
0736: AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL "W".Est. US$250-US$450
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AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL "W".: Mid 20th century, bronze. Cast "W" with verdigris. 18.5"h. 24.5"w.
0737: AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL "W".Est. US$150-US$350
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AMERICAN "W" WINDMILL WEIGHT.: Made by the Althouse-Wheeler Company, Waupun, Wisconsin, early 20th century, cast iron. Weathered with small edge chip. 11"h. 20"w. including custom base.
0738: AMERICAN "W" WINDMILL WEIGHT.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN "W" BRANDING IRON.: Second half 19th century. Wrought iron. 14"l.
0739: AMERICAN "W" BRANDING IRON.Est. US$100-US$150
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AMERICAN CANDLE STAND.: First quarter 19th century, mahogany. Rectangular top with rounded corners, turned column, scimitar legs with spade feet.. Refinished. 28.5"h. 20.5"w. 15.25"d.
0740: AMERICAN CANDLE STAND.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN THEOREM.: Mid 19th century, oil on velvet. Basket of fruit. Cut out and placed on linen. Gilt frame, 15"h. 17.5"w. Sold at Garth's, lot 809 September, 2011.
0741: AMERICAN THEOREM.Est. US$100-US$200
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FOUR EUROPEAN CHAIRS.: Nineteenth century. Two Moravian with shaped backs, cut out handle holds and chamfered legs. Original floral paint. Glued and nailed repairs, age splits, replaced pegs. And old tan paint. Wear,
0742: FOUR EUROPEAN CHAIRS.Est. US$100-US$300
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PITTSBURGH PILLAR-BLOWN SYRUP AND BAR BOTTLE.: Mid 19th century. Conical-shaped syrup with applied handle and pewter cap, 8"h. And a bar bottle with two-ring neck, 11.25"h.
0743: PITTSBURGH PILLAR-BLOWN SYRUP AND BAR BOTTLE.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN DOOR STOP AND THREE CAT BANKS.: Early 20th century, cast iron. Spanish galleon door stop with worn original paint. 11"h. Together with three cat banks, two with original paint (wear), 5.25"l. and one with distressed later paint,
0744: AMERICAN DOOR STOP AND THREE CAT BANKS.Est. US$75-US$125
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FOLK ART BIRD BY DON NOYES.: Ohio, 2nd half 20th century. Signed and dated 1997 with presentation for Sandra Mitchell "Happy Birthday, Merry Christmas". Carved bird with original paint perched on cross beam. Minor damage to tail
0745: FOLK ART BIRD BY DON NOYES.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE TABLE.: First quarter 19th century, birch. Leaves with rounded corners, tapered legs and "X" stretcher. 30.25"h. 33.75"w. And opens to 32.75" with 8.75" leaves.
0746: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE TABLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN TILT-TOP CANDLE STAND.: Late 19th century, pine. Dishtop, birdcage, turned column and snake legs with pad feet. Refinished. 23.5"h. 17"d.
0747: AMERICAN TILT-TOP CANDLE STAND.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.: First quarter 19th century, mahogany. Shaped, bi-fold top, tapered legs with string and shell inlay, skirt with flame veneer and oval reserve. Heavily refinished. 29.75"h. 33.5"w. 17.25"d. Opens to
0748: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN LATE SHERATON STAND.: Second quarter 19th century, ash with pine secondary. Drop leaves, dovetailed drawer and turned legs. Refinished with age splits, warping and edge loss. 28.5"h. 38" when open with 11" leaves. 24"d.
0749: AMERICAN LATE SHERATON STAND.Est. US$100-US$300
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OHIO SHERATON TALL CASE CLOCK.: Cherry with poplar secondary. Sheet steel face with moon dial and original paint "I. Ricksecker, Canal Dover, O. 1838". Bonnet has broken arch pediment, free standing columns and original finials.
0750: OHIO SHERATON TALL CASE CLOCK.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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