Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction 2022-11-25 Auction - 505 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 6
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STILL LIFE BY ALFRED MONTGOMERY.AMERICAN CLASSICAL SIDEBOARD.OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction

507 lots of Formal & Painted Furniture, Folk Art, Paintings, Stoneware, Textiles including oriental rugs, Weathervanes, and more. Still inviting consignments.
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TWO OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JARS.: Ca 1865-1875. Impressed "N. Tracy" (Nelson Tracy, Tuscarawas County). Flared rims have edge chips. 9", 10"h.
0121: TWO OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JARS.Est. US$150-US$250
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MARYLAND STONEWARE MILK PAN.: Ca 1875. Impressed label "P. Hermann 1G" (Peter Hermann, Baltimore, Maryland). Applied handles, brushed cobalt leaves. Firing separation, edge chips, indentation. 5"h. 11.5"d.
0122: MARYLAND STONEWARE MILK PAN.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JAR.: Second half 19th century. Multiple brushed cobalt stripes. A few edge flake. 8"h.
0123: AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JAR.Est. US$100-US$300
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TWO PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE PIECES.: Third quarter 19th century. Stenciled cobalt labels. Canning jar "LB Dilliner, New Geneva, Pa" with roses. Small flakes bottom edge. 10.5"h. And a crock "From JF Eneix New Geneva, Pa". Crow's foot.
0124: TWO PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE PIECES.Est. US$250-US$450
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CIGAR STORE MAIDEN.: Second half 20th century, hardwood. Native American woman holding a bundle of cigars. Distressed original paint. Splits. 72.5"h.
0125: CIGAR STORE MAIDEN.Est. US$1,000-US$1,250
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FOLK ART CARVINGS BY STRAWSER AND GOTTSHALL.: Pennsylvania, late 20th century. Carved wood with original paint, signed and dated. Two by Walter and June Gottshall, initialed "WJG". Distlefink, 1979, 6"h. and heart with birds, 16"h. 21.5"w. And
0126: FOLK ART CARVINGS BY STRAWSER AND GOTTSHALL.Est. US$300-US$600
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TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART PUZZLE CUBES.: Late 19th century, poplar. Cut-outs forming a cube. One with curving lines has inked date "Fair, 1889, 25 cts.". 3.5"h. 2.5" x 2.5". The other forms chairs and stools., 4.5"h. 2.5" x 2.5". Natural
0127: TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART PUZZLE CUBES.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN FOLK ART BACKSCRATCHER.: Reputedly Ohio, early 20th century, pine. Carved arm and hand with ball in cage whimsey handle with ring. Minor wear. 15"l.
0128: AMERICAN FOLK ART BACKSCRATCHER.Est. US$150-US$250
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AMERICAN FOLK ART PLANT STAND.: Reputedly African-American, early 20th century, pine. Cross shaped with original red and black paint. Made from sections of molding. Crazing and minor inpainting. 51.5"h. 21.75"w. 12"d. Ex Elmer
0130: AMERICAN FOLK ART PLANT STAND.Est. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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AMERICAN TOLE LIGHTHOUSE TALL POT.: Mid 19th century. Original floral decoration on a black ground, wear, 11"h.
0131: AMERICAN TOLE LIGHTHOUSE TALL POT.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN TOLE FOOD WARMER.: Mid 19th century. Original shell and leaf decoration on green ground with gold striping. Retains whale oil burner and insert. Overall 9"h.
0132: AMERICAN TOLE FOOD WARMER.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN TOLE LIGHTHOUSE TALL POT.: Mid 19th century. Original floral decoration on a red ground, 10.75"h.
0133: AMERICAN TOLE LIGHTHOUSE TALL POT.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN TOLE SUGAR BOWL.: Mid 19th century. Original floral decoration on black ground with over-varnish, 3.5"h.
0134: AMERICAN TOLE SUGAR BOWL.Est. US$100-US$200
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NEW ENGLAND COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.: First quarter-19th century. Simple form in original red paint with incised top edges over single drawer and tapered legs. 29.75"h. 36"w. 17.5"d.
0135: NEW ENGLAND COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.Est. US$400-US$800
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OHIO STONEWARE CHURN.: Third quarter 19th century. Cobalt script label "Hormell & Smyth Newport Tuscarawas Co. Ohio". Two applied handles, impressed "4". Some edge chips. 14.75"h.
0136: OHIO STONEWARE CHURN.Est. US$600-US$900
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AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK AND CHURN.: Second half 19th century. Applied handles and brushed cobalt decoration with impressed labels. "Ottman Bros. Fort Edward NY 4" with wreath and date "1883". Glued split. 15.5"h. And "J&E Norton,
0137: AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK AND CHURN.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.: Possibly Ohio, late 19th century. Two applied handles, Albany slip glaze. Scratch carved initials and date "JBL 1898" and impressed "6", possibly for L. Lambright, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Glaze
0138: AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Est. US$150-US$300
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WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE JAR.: Late 19th century. Nicely formed lip and cobalt stencil decorated "A.P. Donaghho, Parkersburg, W.V." 10.5"h.
0139: WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE JAR.Est. US$100-US$200
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NEW ENGLAND HOODED CRADLE.: Late 18th century, Northern white pine with original, worn grey paint with good wear. Shaped rockers. 28"h. 24"w. 37"l.
0140: NEW ENGLAND HOODED CRADLE.Est. US$200-US$400
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TWO AMERICAN CANDLESTANDS.: First quarter-19th century. The first with a round top, added butterfly braces over turned column, supported on snake legs. Maple and cherry and now with an older surface, 27"h. 17.75"dia. Together
0141: TWO AMERICAN CANDLESTANDS.Est. US$200-US$400
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NEW YORK BOARDMAN COMMUNION FLAGON.: Second quarter-19th century. Slender shape with canted sides, 11.5"h.
0142: NEW YORK BOARDMAN COMMUNION FLAGON.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN DOCUMENTS BOX.: Reputedly Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed box with square nails and original red stain. Primitive painted of perhaps a Native American with headdress appears original. Illegible penciled
0144: AMERICAN DOCUMENTS BOX.Est. US$100-US$300
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