Folk Art & Americana:The Brandegee Collection 2023-03-18 Auction - 579 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 9
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AMERICAN FOLK ART RIVERSCAPE WITH SAILING SHIPS.AFRICAN AMERICAN CRAZY QUILT.BURL AND ROOT TABLE FROM GREAT CAMP SAGAMORE.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Folk Art & Americana:The Brandegee Collection

575+ lots from the Lifetime Collection of Ada & Robert Brandegee (Pittsburgh, PA) including Painted and Formal Furniture including many New England and contemporary Log Jam items, Portraits & Landscapes, Decoys, Quilts including Amish and African American examples, Stoneware, Outsider Art by Howard Finster, Robert Wright and Earl Swanigan, Folk Art including collection of carved canes, decorative boxes, carved stone faces, and a small collection of African pottery, currency, and woodenware.
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EMBROIDERED TEXTILE PANEL.: Possibly Eastern, 2nd half-19th century. Hand sewn repeating design in red silk on linen ground. Green silk backing. Wear and areas of stitching loss. 101"h. 52"w.
0193: EMBROIDERED TEXTILE PANEL.Est. US$100-US$200
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CHINESE EXPORT TEA SET.: Early 19th century. Gilt armorial monogrammed shields. Teapot, 5"h., two handleless cups, saucer, tea caddy with missing lid and sugar with replaced lid, 5.75"h. Varying edge flakes, teapot has gold
0194: CHINESE EXPORT TEA SET.Est. US$200-US$400
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CHINESE EXPORT TEA SET.: Early 19th century. Rose decoration. Teapot, 5.5"h., helmet creamer, sugar (missing lid), two plates, 7.75"d., waste bowl and six handleless cups with ten saucers. Some flakes, mainly on bowl,
0196: CHINESE EXPORT TEA SET.Est. US$200-US$350
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SIX MOSTLY ASIAN DISHES.: Nineteenth-early 20th century. Japanese Imari bowl, 4"h. 11.5"d., Chinese famille rose vegetable (missing lid), 2.25"h. 7"l. and three similar armorial oriental export dishes/saucers. The larger has
0197: SIX MOSTLY ASIAN DISHES.Est. US$125-US$250
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ASIAN CARVED SOAPSTONE PIGS.: Second half-20th century. Sow and piglets on wooden base, 5"h. 7.5"w. 4"d.
0198: ASIAN CARVED SOAPSTONE PIGS.Est. US$125-US$250
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PAIR OF PORTRAITS ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COOPER.: England, ca. 1695-1754. Oil on canvas, unsigned. European (probably English) nobleman in armor and well dressed woman with pearls. Rebacked on board with some inpainting. 17.75"h. 14"w., framed,
0199: PAIR OF PORTRAITS ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COOPER.Est. US$800-US$1,600
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE.: Connecticut/New York (1849-1922). Oil on canvas, initialed and dated on the back "RBB 1916". Three quarter portrait of Lincoln with his hand on an African American child. Surface stains and small
0200: ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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BOY WITH PARROT BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE.: Connecticut/New York (1849-1922). Oil on masonite, unsigned. Study of a young boy with green parrot. 18"h. 14"w., framed, 22.5"h. 18.5"w.
0201: BOY WITH PARROT BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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"SPRING HOUSE..." BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE.: Connecticut/New York (1849-1922). Oil on canvas, signed and dated on back with presentation "Presented to Miss S. Lord by R.B. Brandegee, Farmington 1897". "Spring House with Trees and Rocks" from
0202: "SPRING HOUSE..." BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE.Est. US$600-US$900
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DUTCH COUNTRYSIDE SCENE.: Late 18th-early 19th century, gouache on laid paper, unsigned. Gathering of well dressed men, women and children with musicians and soldiers. Town and windmills in the distance. Wear and some creases
0203: DUTCH COUNTRYSIDE SCENE.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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GROUP OF BRASS.: American and European, 18th-20th century. Star finial, 8.75"d., quilting star, 9"d., pair of tie back arms or supports (no backs) and a brass candlestick stem, 5"h. Together with a pair of star tie
0204: GROUP OF BRASS.Est. US$150-US$350Lot Passed
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NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY TAVERN TABLE.: Second half-18th century, tiger maple, maple and pine. Single gate leg drop leaf, dovetailed drawer, turned legs, box stretchers, turned feet and pegged and mortised construction. Refinished, top is
0205: NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY TAVERN TABLE.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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WOODEN PIPE CASE.: American or European, late 18th-early 19th century. Two piece wooden holder for clay pipe. Hole in bowl and wax drips. 12.5"l.
0206: WOODEN PIPE CASE.Est. US$200-US$400
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A PAIR OF AMERICAN CORINTHIAN COLUMNS.: Late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Fluted shaft and capitals with lower row of acanthus leaves and upper row of stemmed flowers in cast iron. Some wear and paint loss. 98.5"h.
0207: A PAIR OF AMERICAN CORINTHIAN COLUMNS.Est. US$450-US$900
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FRENCH REDWARE POACHING DISH.: Second half-19th century. Yellow slip with green accents. Round with handles and lid. Flaking and crack. 4.5"h. 12"d.
0209: FRENCH REDWARE POACHING DISH.Est. US$125-US$250
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AMERICAN "PENN'S TREATY" PATCH BOX.: Early 19th, elm. Most likely made from the famous elm tree where William Penn's treaty took place. Gilt lettering "Penn's Treaty, Unbroken Faith, 1682" with inked presentation on bottom "R. Vaux to
0210: AMERICAN "PENN'S TREATY" PATCH BOX.Est. US$100-US$300
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AMERICAN SUNFLOWER HOOKED RUG.: Early 20th century. Geometric with starburst corners and bold yellow sunflower center. Minor edge loss. Mounted on stretcher, 19.5"h. 43"w.
0211: AMERICAN SUNFLOWER HOOKED RUG.Est. US$250-US$400
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"THE MON IN WINTER..." BY JOHN GRAVES.: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1919-2004). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1995 lower left. Folksy landscape of "The Mon in the Winter of '93 & '94" showing steel mills and coal barges along the
0212: "THE MON IN WINTER..." BY JOHN GRAVES.Est. US$150-US$300
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"THE MILLS OF J & L..." BY JOHN GRAVES.: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1919-2004). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1996 lower left. Folksy landscape of "The Mills of J&K on 2nd Ave." showing the Jones & Laughlin steel mills. 24"h. 44"w.,
0213: "THE MILLS OF J & L..." BY JOHN GRAVES.Est. US$200-US$300
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AMERICAN RUSTIC ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT.: Early 20th century. Weathered wooden serpentine roof eave decoration. Worn original white paint, edges have drilled holes. End loss, glued split. 2"h. 115"l.
0214: AMERICAN RUSTIC ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT.Est. US$75-US$150
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED FLYING BALD EAGLE.: From a Michigan fraternal lodge, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Spread wings, carved feather details and primarily white and brown paint that appears original. Evidence of support rod on bottom,
0215: AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED FLYING BALD EAGLE.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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FORTY-EIGHT STAR FLAG.: From 1912 to 1959, wool. Machine sewn stripes and stars. Some small holes. 66"w. 112"I.
0216: FORTY-EIGHT STAR FLAG.Est. US$100-US$200
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