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AMERICAN APOTHECARY CABINET.OHIO AMISH PIECED QUILT.AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Americana Session I

Session I featuring 300 lots including Folk Art, Primitives, Painted Furniture, Stoneware, Redware, Textiles, Trade Signs, Weathervanes, Historical, Nautical, Silver, Formal Furniture, China and more.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART OWL CARVING.: First half 20th century, soft wood. Standing owl with glass eyes and sponged tan paint over white and grey. Some flaking. 15"h.
0025: AMERICAN FOLK ART OWL CARVING.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN DECORATED HEPPLEWHITE BLANKET CHEST.: First quarter 19th century, poplar. Lid with applied molding, dovetailed case, French feet and original hardware. Graining has been scored to resemble panels with cut corners and has elongated
0026: AMERICAN DECORATED HEPPLEWHITE BLANKET CHEST.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN JACKSON PRESS.: First quarter 19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Two pieces. Top with dovetailed case, cove molded cornice, two eight-pane glass doors, one damaged and one missing and base with full
0027: AMERICAN JACKSON PRESS.Est. US$200-US$500
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TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRDS.: Mid 20th century. Carved wood songbirds with original paint. Minor wear and smaller has minor bill loss. 2.5", 5"h.
0028: TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRDS.Est. US$100-US$300
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SEVENTEEN BOOKS ON DECOYS.: Twentieth century, paper and hard cover. Duck decoys including factory made, a Bourne auction catalogue, and Atlantic and Mississippi flyways, shorebirds and fish decoys.
0029: SEVENTEEN BOOKS ON DECOYS.Est. US$250-US$400
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TWO NAIVE AMERICAN DECOYS.: Second quarter 20th century. Original paint and tack eyes. Seagull with faint pencil name "Chester B__", 10"l. and teal by Frank Hass, Wisconsin. Signed on lead weight. 12"l.
0030: TWO NAIVE AMERICAN DECOYS.Est. US$100-US$300
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TWO AMERICAN DECOYS.: First half 20th century. Bufflehead with original paint attributed to C. Bryan (Charles Bryan?). Minor wear. 14.5"l. And a surf scooter of layered wood from Jamaica Bay. Original working paint has
0031: TWO AMERICAN DECOYS.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN EIDER DUCK DECOY.: First half 20th century. Low profile with original paint. Wear and faint age splits. 15.5"l.
0032: AMERICAN EIDER DUCK DECOY.Est. US$150-US$300
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FOLKSY AMERICAN DECOY.: St. Lawrence, mid 20th century. Redhead hen with original paint and glass eyes. Minor wear. 16.5"l.
0033: FOLKSY AMERICAN DECOY.Est. US$100-US$250
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FOUR AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE DECOYS.: Mid 20th century. Canvas stretched over wire frames with original paint. Three matching working decoys with wear, rust and some repair. 9"h. 28.5"l. And a single with attached lead weight. 21.5"l.
0034: FOUR AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE DECOYS.Est. US$150-US$300
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FIVE AMERICAN DECOYS.: Mid 20th century. Working decoys. Two, including a mallard, have worn original paint, 12.5", 13"l. The other three including a goldeneye from Michigan have old paint. Average 14"l. Varying wear and
0035: FIVE AMERICAN DECOYS.Est. US$100-US$300
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PAIR OF MALLARD DECOYS BY BRENT KIENWANBURG.: Delafield, Wisconsin, ca. 1920s-30s. Hollow bodied hen and drake with carved wing detail, original paint and tack eyes. Wear and age splits. 13.5"l.
0036: PAIR OF MALLARD DECOYS BY BRENT KIENWANBURG.Est. US$200-US$400
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TWO AMERICAN DECOYS.: Mid 20th century. Both with black and white overpaint. One with naive head has repaired neck. Wear. 16.5", 18.5"l.
0037: TWO AMERICAN DECOYS.Est. US$200-US$350
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THREE AMERICAN DECOYS.: Mid 20th century. One eider type with an inset head and old paint. 13.5"l., black duck with carved wing detail and old paint, 12.5"l. and a mallard hen with worn original paint. Edge loss. 16"l.
0038: THREE AMERICAN DECOYS.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN MALLARD DECOY.: Mid 20th century. Carved wing detail and curved neck. Original paint and tack eyes. Branded "YK" on the underside. Some flaking. 9"h. 16.5"l.
0039: AMERICAN MALLARD DECOY.Est. US$150-US$250
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FOUR AMERICAN DECOYS.: Mid 20th century. Three wood and one cork. Two smaller have original paint, two mallards have old paint and cork mallard has repaired neck. Wear, age splits and some loss. 13" to 18"l.
0040: FOUR AMERICAN DECOYS.Est. US$200-US$350
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FOUR DECOYS BY CHARLES BRYAN.: Middle River, Maryland, 1920-2008. Signed. Carved decoys with original paint. Goldeneye, Redhead and Canvasback hen and drake (dated 1987). 15" to 16"l.
0041: FOUR DECOYS BY CHARLES BRYAN.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN ROOT HEAD DECOY.: Reputedly from North Carolina, early 20th century. Primitive carved duck with traces of original paint. 6.5"H. 7"l.
0042: AMERICAN ROOT HEAD DECOY.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICE.: First half 19th century. Pine cross base ash spindle and shaped maple candle arm. Worn original black paint. Wear and some edge loss. 29"h.
0043: AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICE.Est. US$200-US$300
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WOODEN PIGGIN.: American or European, 19th century. Stave construction with interlaced bentwood bands on base and lid. Bung hole with stopper. Later black paint. Wear. 20.5"h.
0044: WOODEN PIGGIN.Est. US$150-US$250
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AMERICAN MULE CHEST.: Late 18th century, pine. Lift top with applied molding and staple hinges. Two dovetailed drawers, replaced brasses. Old yellow/green paint. Traces of original red on lid. Overall wear, replaced feet,
0045: AMERICAN MULE CHEST.Est. US$250-US$450
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AMERICAN MILLINERY TRADE SIGN.: Late 19th century. Double sided single board with "Millinery" in two different hands on each side. Both sides appear to be old paint but no other lettering appears under paint. Weathered. 13"h.
0046: AMERICAN MILLINERY TRADE SIGN.Est. US$400-US$800
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AMERICAN INCISED PITCHER.: Late 19th century, buff clay. Albany slip with incised branches and "WBC". Applied handle. Minor scratches and spots where glaze didn't adhere. 6.5"h.
0047: AMERICAN INCISED PITCHER.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CHEST.: First quarter 19th century, tiger maple and cherry with poplar secondary. Solid ends, French feet, shaped aprons, line and diamond inlays on top edge and below drawers. Four dovetailed drawers with
0048: AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CHEST.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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