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Eclectic
FURNITURE, DECORATIVE ARTS & COLLECTIBLES INCLUDING THE BARBERSHOP COLLECTIBLES AND THE MASONIC JEWELRY & WATCHES
Friday, October 3, 2014 Uncatalogued, Backroom lots beginning at 9:00 A.M. Catalogued, Online lots beginning approx. 1:00 P.M. PREVIEW TIMES: Monday, September 29 – Wednesday, October 1, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday, October 2, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday, October 3, 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. L O CAT I O N : Eclectic Gallery, 2097 London Road, Ste. F, Delaware, OH F E AT U R I N G I T E M S F R O M T H E C O L L E C T I O N S O F : The Estate of Wm. Joy & Yolanda Raker; A Connecticut Estate; Plus select consignments from Ohio, Illinois, West Virginia, South Carolina, Florida and Connecticut.
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T E R M S : 20% Buyer’s Premium (23% online) Cash, Check, Visa® & MasterCard Accepted Absentee and fax bids accepted and bid competitively. Food Available Auctioneer’s Note: Garth’s Auctions follows all Federal Firearms Regulations Auctioneers: Richard “Jeff” Jeffers, Amelia Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond PO Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015 P: 740-362-4771 F: 740-363-0164 Email: info@garths.com ©COPYRIGHT – Garth’s Auctions, Inc. 2014
Stay in touch! Garth’s is always Accepting Quality Consignments. Email info@garths.com or call (740) 362-4771.
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LAMPS & LIGHTING: Table lamps inlcuding gone with the wind, cut crystal, slag glass and reverse painted shades incl Jefferson; Various tin lanterns, primitive lighting, oil lamps and candlesticks; ART & ARTWORK: Large selection of paintings including oil on canvas, board and watercolors by artists including R. Clarkson, R. Gigli, Fritz, Fred, Reeder and E.R. Sitzman in the genres of still life, landscape and portraiture; KPM painted porcelain plaque; Prints including Leroy Neiman, Norman Rockwell, Currier & Ives, and Wallace Nutting;
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POTTERY & STONEWARE: Art pottery including Rookwood, Hampshire, Weller including Lasa, Van Briggle, Pewabic, Roseville, Peters & Reed, Hull and majolica umbrella holder and jardiniere; A large selection of fine stoneware crocks and jugs; Mocha, redware and various spongeware;
DOLLS, CHILDREN'S ITEMS & TOYS: Cradles, sleds, rocking horses, various dolls, doll furniture and accessories, toys including Steiff Circus Train, toy cannon in box, tin lithographed wind ups, wooden, cast iron, stuffed and pull toys; Glass candy containers;
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FURNITURE: Painted country furniture including cupboards, pie safes, benches, tables and chairs; Formal furniture incl Eastlake, marble top tables, sofas etc; Dry sinks and blanket chests; Stepback, two piece and corner cupboards, , chests of drawers including curly maple; Benches, upholstered sofas, various chairs, hutch tables, spool cabinet, one and two drawer stands, desks including slant lid; Dining suites;
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CLOCKS: A large selection of mantel, wall and tall case clocks incl Seth Thomas, German regulator, jewelers', decorated Ansonia, pillar and scroll as well as skeleton clock and carriage clocks including Tiffany & Co. STERLING SILVER: Sterling silver including a Tiffany & Co. cake slicer, demitasse cup and saucer set, miscellaneous flatware, serving pieces etc.; Sets of flatware incl Towle; Southwestern style silver jewelry; flatware include Watson Windsor Rose, Kirk and Steiff.
MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanical singing birds in cage, leopard and mink coats, Two pianos, variety of baskets, post cards, pewter, brass, primitives, advertising tins and containers, relics, 19th century currency, weathervanes, bronze sculpture, bone and wood handled cutlery, cast iron door stops, fireplace sets, cast iron banks etc.;
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GLASS, PORCELAIN & CHINA: Various glass incl cut, blown, pressed and enamel decorated; A fine Baccarat vase, Waterford crystal drinking set and large art glass epergne; Jasperware, Lladro, Royal Doulton, Staffordshire, flow blue, blue and white china and pin cushion dolls; Nazi era German teapot; Misc groups of china etc.;
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JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES: Large selection of costume jewelry incl as well as Bakelite, mesh and beaded handbags; QUILTS, TEXTILES & RUGS: A wide selection of quilts, coverlets and rugs including several oriental and hooked;
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FINE MASONIC JEWELRY AND POCKET & WRIST WATCHES: Approximately 40 lots of Victorian and early 20th century jewelry include rings, 9ct and 14k gold watch fobs (many embellished with enamel and gemstones); watch chains including Victorian example finished with a fob in the shape of the Masonic compass incorporating a functioning compass dial.
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BARBERSHOP COLLECTIBLES & FURNISHINGS: Victorian barber shop back bar, six barber chairs, 30+ lots of shaving mugs, 15+ lots of barber bottles and various accessories incl blades etc.;
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Back by popular demand, the 3rd Annual Biography of an Object Writing Contest kicks off on October 1, 2014. "We were thrilled with the response last year," comments contest sponsor and founder, Amelia Jeffers, President of Garth's Auctioneers in Delaware, Ohio. With shows like American Pickers, Storage Wars and Pawn Stars proving that the hunt for rare and special objects appeals to every generation, several leaders in the art and antiques trade have joined together over the last few years to sponsor the writing contest for kids of all ages. Originally conceived as a middle school research assignment by Stacy Nockowitz, a teacher from Columbus, Ohio, the idea grabbed the attention of Jeffers. “Our company is always looking for ways to interest younger generations in the history of material culture. One of the ways we promote collecting to younger audiences is by engaging them in the stories of the objects we sell." Garth's staff modified the project into contest form with emphasis not only on the history and research of the objects, but a creative spirit, embracing an interest in historical objects and storytelling.
“"As the website says - 'The only thing more fascinating than the things we sell are the stories you write about them!" Jeffers continued. "Last year over 250 entries were received from all over the United States, and we even had a few from Europe. I would encourage folks to visit the site and read the winners from last year's contest.
With a wealth of information related to material culture available on the internet, in libraries, and in trade publications such as produced by our sponsors, the contest is a chance to emphasize the importance of heritage, reading/research, as well as the great fun of doing a writing project as a family (or solo).
Signing on to promote and support the contest this year are four of the top trade newspapers: Antiques & the Arts Weekly, AntiqueWeek, Maine Antique Digest and Antiques & Auction News. Each paper will include entry forms and information related to the contest in upcoming issues.The antiques and art community is full of folks who appreciate an
opportunity to share their passions. This is a terrific way to reach a broad audience and hopefully ignite that same passion in others." "Biography of an Object" Writing Contest is open for entries from October 1st through December 1st in three divisions: "Child" (ages 12 and under), "Teen" (ages 13-19) and "Adult" (ages 20 and over). Contestants in each age group will vie for a first prize package valued at over $1,000, including a Kindle Fire, an Amazon gift card and subscriptions to the nation’s top antiques and fine art trade papers. “The sponsors will turn the judging over to an independent panel this year.” added Jeffers.
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