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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 CLASSICAL BOWFRONT CHEST.: Second quarter 19th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer, pine secondary. Three step back dovetailed drawers and one drawer over three, all with replaced pulls. Turned legs and rope free standing
0097: AMERICAN CLASSICAL BOWFRONT CHEST.Est. US$150-US$350
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AMERICAN DECORATED LIDDED BASKET.: Late 19th-early 20th century. Woven splint with two bentwood handles. Original red and blue colored bands and stamped designs. Broken handle and some splint damage. 11.5"h. 18.5"w. 12.5"d.
0098: AMERICAN DECORATED LIDDED BASKET.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN GRAIN PAINTED MULE CHEST.: Second quarter 19th century, pine. Top with routed edge, solid ends with inverted "W' cut-out feet and dovetailed drawer. Original tan and and dark brown graining. Some minimal overall wear. 37.25"h.
0099: AMERICAN GRAIN PAINTED MULE CHEST.Est. US$400-US$800
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE PAINTED STAND.: First quarter 19th century, birch and pine. Top with breadboard ends and wide overhang, dovetailed drawer, tapered legs and pegged construction. Original red-brown paint has wear. 25.5"h. 25.75"w.
0100: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE PAINTED STAND.Est. US$300-US$500
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AMERICAN COUNTRY SAWBUCK TABLE.: Second half 19th century, mixed woods including pine. Single board scrubbed top, underside and base have old brown stained surface. Mixed nails including square. Age splits and some edge wear. 29"h.
0101: AMERICAN COUNTRY SAWBUCK TABLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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THREE EARLY AMERICAN ARMCHAIRS.: Second half 18th century, mixed woods. Country Queen Anne with vase splat. Old black paint with wear, replaced rush seat. Some loss to seat, age splits in legs and some loss to feet. 16" seat, 43"h.
0102: THREE EARLY AMERICAN ARMCHAIRS.Est. US$250-US$450
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AMERICAN STORE TEA BIN.: Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Tin lined box with lift lid. Exterior and interior lid is covered in red paper with chromolithographed Chinese junks. Overall wear and some paper loss.11.5"h.
0103: AMERICAN STORE TEA BIN.Est. US$150-US$300
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THIRTEEN AMERICAN UTENSILS AND TOOLS.: Nineteenth century, wrought iron and steel. Includes tasters, ladle, scrapers, fork and skewers. 6.5" to 13"l.
0104: THIRTEEN AMERICAN UTENSILS AND TOOLS.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN COUNTRY TABLE.: Early 19th century, poplar. Pegged and square nail construction. Scalloped apron, chamfered splayed legs and single board top. Worn layers of paint including green and yellow. Worn single board top
0105: AMERICAN COUNTRY TABLE.Est. US$250-US$500
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AMERICAN PAINTED HANGING SHELVES.: Late 19th century, pine. Shaped sides with three graduated shelves and two dovetailed drawers. Old blue, white and brown paint. Traces of cloth backing with multiple tacks along back edges. Some edge
0106: AMERICAN PAINTED HANGING SHELVES.Est. US$250-US$350
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FOUR AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LAMPS.: Nineteenth century. Betty lamp with hanger, 4.5"h., and three double crusies with rope twist hangers. One polished. 6" to 9"h. Varying wear.
0107: FOUR AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LAMPS.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN HANGING SHELVES.: Early 19th century, mahogany. Shaped sides and beaded edge shelves. Bottom dovetailed shelf is a little loose. Old refinishing. 31.75"h. 30"w. 5.5"d.
0108: AMERICAN HANGING SHELVES.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN CRICKET TABLE.: Mid 19th century, maple. Three board turned dish top and three turned legs with "T" stretcher and worn old blue and yellow paint. Wear, one foot ended out, minor edge loss. 29.25"h. 29.5"d.
0109: AMERICAN CRICKET TABLE.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN INLAID BLANKET CHEST.: Walnut with inlaid initials and date "1822" on front. Dovetailed case and bracket feet. Wrought iron strap hinges and added brass handles. Two board top has age split and added braces on interior.
0110: AMERICAN INLAID BLANKET CHEST.Est. US$250-US$450
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TWO AMERICAN WOODEN UTENSILS.: Mid 19th century, maple. Long handled dipper. Chip, age split. 11"l. And butter paddle. Edge split. 8.5"l.
0111: TWO AMERICAN WOODEN UTENSILS.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN CUTLERY TRAY.: Attributed to the Shakers, poplar. Dovetailed canted sides and iron nails on bottom. High divider with cut out handle. Original red paint is worn on interior. Some edge and corner loss, filled in age
0112: AMERICAN CUTLERY TRAY.Est. US$200-US$400
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EAGLE THEOREM BY WILLIAM RANK.: Pennsylvania, 1921-2000. Oil on velvet, signed. American bald eagle with patriotic banner. Some staining. Decorated frame. 21.25"H. 23.25"w. Ex Charles and Katherine Hagler Collection, sold at
0113: EAGLE THEOREM BY WILLIAM RANK.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLE AND POWDER FLASK.: First half 19th century. Most likely a flintlock converted to percussion. Octagonal to round 48" barrel, walnut full stock with brass buttplate and trigger guard. Edge loss and some nailed repairs.
0114: AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLE AND POWDER FLASK.Est. US$150-US$300
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CONTEMPORARY BAND BOX BY STEVE SHELTON.: Signed and dated 2000. Bentwood box with well done painted paper exterior replicating block printed wall paper. Inside lined with newspaper. Fabricated wear and loss. 13"h. 20"l.
0115: CONTEMPORARY BAND BOX BY STEVE SHELTON.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN BAND BOX.: Second quarter 19th century. Cardboard with wooden supports and covered in block printed wallpaper of blue floral urns. Lid supports covered in paper with faint traces of pen and ink text. Darkening,
0116: AMERICAN BAND BOX.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN BAND BOX.: Ca. 1830s. Cardboard box with block printed wallpaper exterior. Base had white roses on blue, lid has depiction of the first horse drawn railroad at Quincy, Massachusetts. Overall wear and some edge
0117: AMERICAN BAND BOX.Est. US$400-US$800
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AMERICAN ADIRONDACK CHILD'S ROCKER.: First quarter 20th century. Plank seat with branch and bentwood elements. Elaborate original paint including gold and silver. Traces of a paper label or sign on the underside, some edge loss. 18"h.
0118: AMERICAN ADIRONDACK CHILD'S ROCKER.Est. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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AMERICAN JACKSON PRESS.: First half 19th century, cherry with walnut and pine secondary. Two pieces, top with shallow cove molding, half pilasters and two panel doors, base with paneled ends, turned legs, half pilasters, two
0119: AMERICAN JACKSON PRESS.Est. US$600-US$900
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF A MAN.: Ca. 1920s. Full standing wooden figure of a man standing on a sheet metal turtle. Original paint. The man wears a suit with string tie and brass tack buttons. Minor wear, loss to feet. 23.25"h.
0120: AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF A MAN.Est. US$400-US$800
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