The Bruce & Vivalyn Knight Collection Day 2 2024-01-06 Auction - 424 Price Results - Amelia Jeffers, Auctioneers & Appraisers in OH - Page 7
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AMERICAN CIGAR STORE INDIAN.NEW ENGLAND CHILD'S SIZE CHIPPENDALE DESK.PORTRAIT OF MARTHA STACY HATFIELD.
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Delaware, OH, United States
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The Bruce & Vivalyn Knight Collection Day 2

Americana, antiques, decorative art, fine & folk art: One of the most significant collections to sell at the Garth's Auction Barn in many years, The Bruce & Vivalyn Knight Collection encompasses more than 800 lots of choice Americana, folk art, and fine decorative arts. Session I: January 5, 2024, 11a Session II: January 6, 2024, 11a Printed catalog available, $25. Bidding is available online, by absentee, phone, and in person at The Garth's Barn, 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio.
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TWO VOLUMES OF CINCINNATI HISTORY.: "Cincinnati, 1841" by Charles Cist. Hard cover, printed and published by the author. Early annals and future prospects for the city of Cincinnati. Back section is advertisements for Cincinnati
0596: TWO VOLUMES OF CINCINNATI HISTORY.Est. US$100-US$200
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"AMERICAN PIONEER, VOLUME 1".: Published 1842 by John S. Williams. Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Objects of the Logan Historical Society. Early territorial, statehood, social and economic history in the Ohio Valley. Cover
0597: "AMERICAN PIONEER, VOLUME 1".Est. US$100-US$300
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.: Second quarter 18th Century, cherry with pine secondary. In two pieces. Top with dovetailed case, molded cornice, nine overlapping dovetailed drawer and center top with shell carving. Base with waist
0600: NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST.Est. US$2,500-US$4,500
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF A WOMAN.: America, second half 19th Century. Carved wood with original paint and movable arms. Woman dressed in long dress and bonnet. Edge wear and chip. 7.5"h.
0601: AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF A WOMAN.Est. US$400-US$600
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AMERICAN FOLK ART BUST OF WOMAN.: America, first half 19th Century, hardwood. Carved woman wearing a bonnet, thought to be a portrait of a woman named Jane Adams from Massachusetts. Original paint. Wear, age split. 10"h.
0602: AMERICAN FOLK ART BUST OF WOMAN.Est. US$200-US$400
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AMERICAN CHALKWARE BUST OF A CHILD.: America, second half 19th Century. Rosy cheeked child dressed in red. Original paint. Some wear and stain. 12"h.
0603: AMERICAN CHALKWARE BUST OF A CHILD.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN ONE DRAWER TAVERN TABLE.: Circa 1800, pine. Top with breadboard ends, dovetailed drawer, apron and box stretchers with beaded edges, turned legs and pegged construction. Original red paint has been varnished. Age splits on
0604: AMERICAN ONE DRAWER TAVERN TABLE.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN FAN BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR.: Circa 1800, oak, pine and maple. Crest with lobed ends, spindle back, oval seat , boldly turned stiles, legs and "H" stretcher. Old worn reddish brown paint has been varnished. Left arm rest has
0605: AMERICAN FAN BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR.Est. US$100-US$300
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TWO ENGLISH TEA TINS.: Circa 1900. Lidded canisters. One made into a lamp with Asian chromolithograph scenes. A little wear. 29.5"h. One with hand painted characters and design in black and gold. Partial paper label. Minor
0606: TWO ENGLISH TEA TINS.Est. US$100-US$200
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AMERICAN CHILD'S BARREL BACK CHAIR.: Mid 19th Century, sycamore. Hewn from a log, nicely shaped back with heart cut out and worn original reddish brown paint. Age splits, wear and shrinkage. 15" seat ht. 28.75"h.
0607: AMERICAN CHILD'S BARREL BACK CHAIR.Est. US$200-US$800
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CHILD'S SIZE SHERATON BONNET CHEST.: American (Ohio), 2nd quarter 19th Century, cherry. Probably Matthew Patton, Montgomery County, figured cherry with poplar secondary. Paneled ends, inverted beehive turned legs, two bonnet drawer with
0608: CHILD'S SIZE SHERATON BONNET CHEST.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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BONNET CHEST.: American (Ohio), 2nd quarter 19th Century. Probably Matthew Patton, Montgomery County, tiger maple with poplar secondary. Transitional Sheraton to Empire. Unusual drawer arrangement with nine
0609: BONNET CHEST.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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ENGLISH POWDER HORN.: England, ca. 1840s. Engraved ships flying the English flag, buildings, hunter, flowers and the steam locomotive "Lion" built in 1837 and retired in 1874. Red inked details. Brass caps. Varnished, one
0610: ENGLISH POWDER HORN.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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ENGLISH/IRISH CARVED POWDER HORN.: England, first half 19th Century. Powder horn shape but without removable carved peg. Heavily engraved with ships, Britannia, an Irish Hibernia harp, castle "Our Home" and deer hunt "All but won the
0611: ENGLISH/IRISH CARVED POWDER HORN.Est. US$300-US$600
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AMERICAN TREENWARE BURL CUP.: Nineteenth Century. Turned with incised lines. Old refinishing. 3.75"h.
0612: AMERICAN TREENWARE BURL CUP.Est. US$100-US$200
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ENGLISH TREENWARE CANISTER.: England, 19th Century, oak burl. Turned lidded container with ebonized rings. Possibly for tobacco. Minor age splits. 8"h. 7.5"d.
0613: ENGLISH TREENWARE CANISTER.Est. US$300-US$500
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WHALER'S ENGRAVED HORN WHETSTONE HOLDER.: America (Massacushets) . Engraved with whaler's harpoons and tools, two sperm whales, compass directions, garland and "M. Pyne of New Bedford, 1848 AD". Wrought iron belt hook. Some edge loss. 9.25"l.
0614: WHALER'S ENGRAVED HORN WHETSTONE HOLDER.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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AMERICAN CARVED POWDER HORN.: America. Relief carved horn with an eagle above military cannon and other weapons, stars, pistols and "L.B.S. AD 1881". Wood end cap has tacks forming a star. 9.5"l.
0615: AMERICAN CARVED POWDER HORN.Est. US$250-US$500
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HORN HANDLE IN FORM OF NATIVE AMERICAN.: America, 19th Century. Double sided carved and engraved figure of a Native American woman with headdress. Most likely for a comb, part of which remains at swivel point. Edge loss. 6"h.
0616: HORN HANDLE IN FORM OF NATIVE AMERICAN.Est. US$100-US$200
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EUROPEAN POWDER HORN WITH WHISTLE.: 19th Century. Flattened horn with wooden end cap that doubles as a whistle and is carved with a dog. Splits and end loss. 7.25"l.
0617: EUROPEAN POWDER HORN WITH WHISTLE.Est. US$150-US$250
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PRIZE BULL BY RICHARD WHITFORD (1821-1890).: England, 1854-1887. Oil on canvas, signed, dated 1872 and titled "Lord of the Harem". White bull in pasture. Some restoration including rebacking on canvas. 25"h. 30"w., framed, 29"h. 34"w. Sold at
0618: PRIZE BULL BY RICHARD WHITFORD (1821-1890).Est. US$1,500-US$3,000
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