The Aaberg Americana Collection 2022-08-21 Auction - 325 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 10
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VIRGINIA PORTRAIT OF A SARAH FLETCHER AND HER DOG.DECORATED SCHRANK ATTRIBUTED TO ABRAHAM LATSCHAW.AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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The Aaberg Americana Collection

325 lots painted furniture, dolls including rag, papier-mache and china examples, folk art, treen, quilts and coverlets, iron implements, redware, stoneware, wallpaper boxes, trade sign, hooked rugs, and more
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AMERICAN RISER.: Second-3rd quarter 19th century, pine. Single block step with four tapered legs and central hole. Worn red paint over traces of grey. Age split with nailed repair. Edge wear. 6"h. 14'w. 12"d.
0217: AMERICAN RISER.Est. US$25-US$75
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TWO AMERICAN COPPER KETTLES.: Attributed to Maryland or southeastern Pennsylvania, 2nd half 19th century. Dovetailed construction and goose neck spouts. One has brazed handle repair. Dents. 11.5", 13"h. including handles.
0218: TWO AMERICAN COPPER KETTLES.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN SPENCERIAN BIRTH RECORD.: Pen and ink on paper. "Caroline MIler Born March 25, 1846". Corner tear. Framed, 9"h. 11"w.
0219: AMERICAN SPENCERIAN BIRTH RECORD.Est. US$150-US$250
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PENNSYLVANIA BOOKPLATE.: Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Colorful borders and banners with "Mrs. Annie Stark, Oregon, Lan. Co. Pa." Trimmed edge, tape residue at top. Framed, 8.75"h. 6.25"w.
0220: PENNSYLVANIA BOOKPLATE.Est. US$150-US$250
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AMERICAN MERIT WATERCOLOR.: Second half 19th century. Printed "Reward of Merit to "Pamela Wag_, from her teacher". Hand colored and glued to a backing paper with watercolor pot of vining flowers. Minor stains. Framed, 9.5"h.
0221: AMERICAN MERIT WATERCOLOR.Est. US$100-US$200
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TWO AMERICAN WATERCOLORS.: Watercolor on paper. Both with German text. Bookplate "Susanna Nourkin...December 1821". 7"h. 5"w. And foliate garlands with "__ Miller __ 1852". 6"h. 8"w. Stains and bookplate has edge loss. Framed
0222: TWO AMERICAN WATERCOLORS.Est. US$100-US$250
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AMERICAN JEWELRY BOX.: Late 19th century. Hinged oval cardboard box with cloth lined fitted interior. Lid has decoupage shoreline print. Wear and loss to hasp. 2.75"h. 6.25"l.
0223: AMERICAN JEWELRY BOX.Est. US$150-US$300
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AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOX.: Twentieth century tall cardboard box with 19th century block printed cardboard covering. Wear and distressed surface. 5.5"h
0224: AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOX.Est. US$100-US$200
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FOLK ART FAMILY RECORD.: Probably American, 3rd quarter 19th century. Interesting format recording members of the Handy and Corner families. Penciled names and dates the corners include Christian, James, Benedict, Elias and
0225: FOLK ART FAMILY RECORD.Est. US$400-US$800Lot Passed
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TWO ST. MEMIM MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS.: Charles Balthazar Julian Fevret de Saint Memin (French, 1770-1852). Pen and ink notes on back stating the prints were made from drawings of American sitters between 1798 and 1814. Faint pencil
0226: TWO ST. MEMIM MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS.Est. US$250-US$450
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FOLKSY PAINTING OF A CASTLE.: Probably American, 2nd half 19th century, watercolor on paper. Unsigned. Travelers at a castle ruin on a hill. Some stains and foxing. Shadowbox frame, 20.5"h. 26.5"w.
0227: FOLKSY PAINTING OF A CASTLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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SIX FRAMED IMAGES.: American and European, 19th century. Ink and charcoal portrait of a man, 12.75"H. 10.75"w., hollow cut image of a young woman wearing a hair comb "Elisabeth Wilbour" (minor stains), 7"h. 5"w.,
0228: SIX FRAMED IMAGES.Est. US$75-US$125
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TWO AMERICAN YOUTH CHAIRS.: Nineteenth and 20th centuries. Painted ladderback chair, turned finials and splint seat. Repainted, worn seat and arms have been removed. 10" seat, 26"h. And high-back potty chair with red paint,
0229: TWO AMERICAN YOUTH CHAIRS.Est. US$200-US$400Lot Passed
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GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS.: Twentieth century. Sturbridge Village redware chamberstick, 3.5"h. Henderson's redware handled vessel with slip decoration. Redware creamer, 3.25"h. Miniature mug and bowl, three pieces of miniature
0230: GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS.Est. US$100-US$200
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NEW ENGLAND OIL CLOTH DOLL.: Ca 1880s. Painted face and hair, period pink dress from Jackie Bradford (Michigan). Some wear and fading. 23"h.
0231: NEW ENGLAND OIL CLOTH DOLL.Est. US$300-US$500
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AMERICAN RAG DOLL.: Ca, 1880-1910. Penciled facial features with tack mouth. Period clothing and stockings on her feet. Light stains. 13"h. Ex Rndean Gerritsen (Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania).
0232: AMERICAN RAG DOLL.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN RAG DOLL.: Ca. 1870-1900. Painted hair and facial features. Possibly original blue dress with matching pantaloons, and velvet shoes. Dress has some tears. 19"h. Ex Sue Lindsey (Nashville).
0233: AMERICAN RAG DOLL.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN RAG DOLL.: Ca. 1890-1915. Inked facial features. Period dress and leather shoes have loss. Some stains. 17.5"h.
0234: AMERICAN RAG DOLL.Est. US$200-US$400
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TWO AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY RAG DOLLS.: Late 20th century. Boy, 14.5"h. and African American girl with felt dress, 16"h.
0235: TWO AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY RAG DOLLS.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN OIL CLOTH DOLL.: Ca. 1880s. Painted face, hair and hands. Period dress and leather shoes. Loose arm, some damage. 26"h.
0236: AMERICAN OIL CLOTH DOLL.Est. US$150-US$250
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AMERICAN OIL CLOTH DOLL.: Ca. 1880s. Painted face and hair. Period blue dress and petticoat. Wear and some loss to dress. 20.5"h.
0237: AMERICAN OIL CLOTH DOLL.Est. US$150-US$300
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AFRICAN AMERICAN RAG DOLL.: CA. 1890-1910. Embroidered face. Period clothing has damage and some stains. 10.5"l.
0238: AFRICAN AMERICAN RAG DOLL.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN RAG DOLL.: Ca. 1890-1910. Hand drawn face in imitation of printed Art Fabric Mills (New York) dolls of the time. Printed dress is possibly original. 17"h.
0239: AMERICAN RAG DOLL.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN CHURCH RAG DOLL.: Ca. 1900-1915. Raised nose, embroidered facial features. Dress and stocking feet are probably original. 11"h. Ex Sue Lindsey (Nashville).
0240: AMERICAN CHURCH RAG DOLL.Est. US$100-US$200
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