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The 56th Annual THANKSGIVING AUCTION NOVEMBER 25, 2016
The 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction • November 25, 2016 featuring Fine Art & Early American Antiques
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The 56th Annual
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LoTS 1-108: FINE ART LoTS 109-556: AmERIcAN FuRNITuRE & DEcoRATIVE ARTS Friday, NoVEmBER 25, 2016 at 10:00 Am F eaturing i tems
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UNTITLED PRINT, ALEXANDER CALDER (AMERICAN, 1898-1976). Color lithograph, pencil signed and numbered EA (artist proof), lower right. Colorful abstract with animal head. 21”h. 31”w., framed, 31”h. 40”w. $1,200-$1,800
ALBI PRINT, ALEXANDER CALDER (AMERICAN, 1898-1976). Color lithograph on paper, signed on the plate and in pencil. Numbered 58/100. Framed under glass, 36.5”h. 28”w. $600-$800
BALLOONS PRINT, ALEXANDER CALDER (AMERICAN, 1898-1976). Color lithograph on paper, signed and numbered 46/75 in pencil. Framed under glass, 30.5”h. 24.5”w. $400-$600
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WOMEN BY LONG-LOOI LEE (NEW YORK/MALAYSIA, B. 1942). Mixed media on paper, initialed and dated ‘94. 16”h. 22”w., framed, 26.5”h. 32.5”w., $800-$1,200
LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN (KENTUCKY, 1888-1964). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Stylized river landscape in predominantly green and blue. 19.75”h. 24”w., framed, 25.25”h. 29.25”w.
LANDSCAPE SIGNED “HASKELL” (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed on the back. Field at sunset. 7.75”h. 12”w., framed, 14”h. 18”w. $400-$600
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HONG KONG BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated ‘65 lower left. The city set against mountains. 20”h. 36”w., framed, 23.75”h. 39.75”w. $800-$1,200
6 L’OISEAU ROUGE DANS LE BOIS FERNAND LEGER (FRANCE, 1881-1955). Aquatint on paper, signed in faded ink lower right, numbered in pencil 113/195. Red bird. Framed, 29”h. 35”w. overall. $600-$1,200
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8 LANDSCAPE BY HENRY ORNE RIDER (MASSACHUSETTS, 1860-1943). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1928 lower right. Trail through trees. On the back are studies of the four seasons. 16”h. 12”w., framed, 24.5”h. 20.5”w. $250-$500
LILLEHAMMER: SWALLOW-PUNSALEN BY ROBERT WRIGHT (OHIO, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on canvas, signed lower left. Abstract dancers. 20”h. 24”w., strip frame, 20.5”h. 24.5”w. $100-$300
11 MODERN ABSTRACT BY CHARLES MISICKA (ILLINOIS, B. 1910). Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Impasto image. Unframed, 40”h. 30”w. Born in Chicago, Misicka studied at the Chicago Art Institute and Academy of Art and Design. $150-$350
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LANDSCAPE BY HUDSON KITCHELL (AMERICAN, 1862-1944). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Atmospheric fields with tree. Relined. 16”h. 20”w., gilt frame, 24”h. 28”w. $600-$1,200
MILL SCENE BY WILLIAM E. PLIMPTON (NEW YORK, FL. 1882-1900). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1898 lower right. Red mill buildings in country setting. Rebacked on board. 16”h. 20”w., gilt frame, 20”h. 24”w. $600-$800
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VILLAGE STUDY BY JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (AMERICAN, 1859-1953). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Southwestern scene with man and donkey. Framed, 17.75”h. 14.25”w. overall. This painting was a gift to Mary Catharine Keller Seibert from her great uncle, Joseph Henry Sharp, when she went to Taos, New Mexico, in 1935. Note attached to backing. $600-$1,200
14 LANDSCAPE STUDY BY JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (AMERICAN, 1859-1953). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Hawaiian mountains. Framed, 17.75”h. 14.25”w. overall.
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16 TWO PAINTINGS (AMERICAN , MID 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on artist board “Passing Lobster Boat” by Carolyn Zimmerman. Signed lower right. 9”h. 12”w., framed, 12.5”h. 15.5”w., and oil on canvas of geese by Elli Zimmer. 29.5”h. 23.5”w., framed, 29.25”h. 25.25”w. $250-$450
17 TWO PAINTINGS (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Abstract “Still Life” watercolor on paper by John Hoffer. Initialed and dated (19)64. Closson Galleries label. 16.5” x 16.5”. And a mixed media city skyline signed “V. Rader”. 25.25”h. 33.25”w. Framed sizes. $250-$450
18 STILL LIFE BY ANDREW KENNEDY (OHIO, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Colorful floral still life. Minor surface wear. 24” x 24”, gilt frame, 30.5” x 30.5”. $250-$450
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19 LAND OF THE SAGE AND JUNIPER BY GERARD CURTIS DELANO (AMERICAN, 1890-1972). Oil on masonite, signed lower right, titled on back. Impasto horse and rider in the desert. Frame and stretcher stamped “Delano Studios, Denver Colo.” 20”h. 24”w., framed, 25.75”h. 30.75”w. $20,000-$30,000
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20 EVENING ON THE DESERT BY GERARD CURTIS DELANO (AMERICAN, 1890-1972). Oil on artist board, monogrammed lower right, titled and signed on the back. Woman with flock of sheep in an expansive desert landscape. 12”h. 9”w., framed, 16”h. 13”w. $4,000-$6,000
21 _ AND THEY SAY BY GERARD CURTIS DELANO (AMERICAN, 1890-1972). Oil on artist board, signed lower right, titled on back. Two women talking on horseback. 8”h. 10”w., framed, 12”h. 14”w. $3,000-$5,000
22 NUDE BY LILY CUSHING (NEW YORK, 1909-1969). Watercolor on paper, initialed lower left. Seated woman wearing a straw hat. Laid on board. 40.5”h. 27.5”w., framed, 33.5”h. 46.5”w. $1,000-$2,000
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23 LANDSCAPE SIGNED “SAINT” (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed “Saint” on back. Green fields. Repairs. 24”h. 30”w., molded frame, 32.5”h. 38.5”w. $200-$400
24 SKETCH OF A “CAFE”. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century, pen and ink on lined paper. Illegible signature lower left. Sketch of people gathered at tables with a seltzer bottle on the nearest one. Framed under glass, 12.5”h. 14.5”w. overall. $100-$200 22 6 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
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25 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. River in a woods with a fisherman on the banks. Repair. 24”h. 30”w., framed, 32”h. 38”w. $300-$600
26 ERIK GUNNAR ASPLUND SKETCH. Sweden, ca 1924. Facade studies of Gustav Adolph Square, Gotebor, Sweden; pencil on trace. 7.5”h. 11.5”w. Matted and framed. Asplund (1885-1940) was a Swedish architect, mostly known as a key representative of Nordic Classicism of the 1920s, and during the last decade of his life as a major proponent of the modernist style. His most noted work is the Stockholm Public Library, constructed between 1924 and 1928. $800-$1,200
27 “THE GARDEN BY MOONLIGHT”, COBURN. Early 20th century. Photogravure as an illustration from “A Door in the Wall” by H.G. Wells, published 1911. 6.25”h. 8”w. Matted and framed. Alvin Langdon Coburn (1882-1966) was an early 20th-century photographer who became a key figure in the development of American pictorialism. He became the first major photographer to emphasize the visual potential of elevated viewpoints and later made some of the first completely abstract photographs. $150-$250
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28 ODALESQUE IN THE MANNER OF LOVIS CORINTH (GERMANY,1858-1926). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1908 on stretcher. Reclining nude woman. 34”h. 59”w., framed, 41”h. 67”w. $10,000-$15,000
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PRINT PETER MAX (AMERICAN, B. 1937). Lithograph on paper, pencil signed, dated 1971 and marked “H/C X”. Embossed label lower left. Predominantly pink central design. 29”h. 36.25”w. $600-$900
BY RICHARD GEORGE (OHIO/ILLINOIS, 1935-1990). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Creamery with horse drawn wagons and nude woman feeding chickens. 35.5”h. 48”w., strip frame, 37”h. 49”w. $400-$800
30 PORTRAIT PRINT KAREL APPEL (B. HOLLAND, 1921-2006). Color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered 84/100. Abstract face in vibrant colors. Framed, 36.75”h. 29.5”w. $400-$600
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32 FEMMES SUR LA PLAGE PRINT JOAN MIRO (SPAIN, 1893-1983). Serigraph on paper, signed on the plate. From the Constellation series with additional image and information on the back. Unframed. 14”h. 17”w. $1,000-$2,000
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TWO WOODBLOCK PRINTS, LEONARD BASKIN (AMERICAN, 1922-2000). Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. “The Cry, 192/300”. 23.5”h. 21”w. And “Tobias and the Angel, 127/300”. 23.25”h. 23.5”w. Framed sizes. $250-$450
TWO CONTEMPORARY PRINTS. Two aquatints after Terry Homan (American). signed, titled and numbered in pencil. “Oil Well 120, 78/200”, 18”h. 22.5”w., and “Docks, 10/200”, 18.5”h. 23”w. And a color lithograph after Raymon Guerrier (France, 1920-2002). 19”h. 25”w. Framed sizes. $200-$400
CONTEMPORARY PRINT OF WOMAN AND DOOR. Serigraph on paper, illegible pencil signature, numbered 104/300. Woman walking towards door in shades of blue. Framed, 46”h. 40.75”w. $150-$350
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36 METROPOLITAN OPERA FINE ART: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL GRAPHIC WORKS BY EIGHT CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS. Limited edition published by the MET Opera and Circle Gallery, 1978. Eight prints numbered 71/250 and artist signed in pencil. Carmen, intaglio print by Antonio Clave; Der Rosenkavalier, color lithograph by Richard Lindner; La Traviata, color lithograph by Merino Merini; Tristan und Isolde, serigraph by Leonor Fini; Don Giovanni, color lithograph by Andre Masson; Madame Butterfly, mixed media print by Larry Rivers; Aida, color lithograph by Paul Wunderlich and La Boheme, color lithograph by Jamie Wyeth. Approximately 22.75” x 30”. With portfolio cover and listing of the artwork. $2,000-$4,000
37 FIRST DAY OF ISSUE BY PETER MAX (AMERICAN, B. 1937). Mixed media, signed and dated 1989 top right. Envelope with heart and stamp. Framed, 21”h. 23.75”w. $400-$800
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY PETER MAX (AMERICAN, B. 1937). Mixed media, signed top right. Bust of woman. Framed, 16”h. 14”w. overall. $400-$600
39 ABSTRACT PRINT, JOAN MIRO (SPAIN, 1893-1983). Color lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil 62/150. Framed under glass, 36.5”h. 28.5”w. $150-$350
40 ABSTRACT PRINT, JOAN MIRO (SPAIN, 1893-1983). Lithograph on paper, pencil signed, dated 1950 and numbered 183/400. Print from the “Slow Paintings” series. Framed, 26.5”h. 30.5”w. $200-$400
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41 ABSTRACT PRINT, JOAN MIRO (SPAIN, 1893-1983). Lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered XXX/LXXX. Graphic image. Framed, 28”h. 33.75”w. $250-$450
42 ABSTRACT PRINT, JOAN MIRO (SPAIN, 1893-1983). Lithograph on embossed paper, penciled signature and inscription. Framed, 29”h. 43”w. $200-$300
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43 PAINTING BY ISSER ARONOVICI (NEW YORK, 1932-1994). Oil on canvas. "Madhouse" signed lower right. People in a room. 20"h. 32.25"w., strip frame, 20.5"h. 32.75"w.
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43A PAINTING BY ISSER ARONOVICI (NEW YORK, 1932-1994). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Nude seated man. 24.25"h. 18.15"w., strip frame, 24.75"h. 18.75"w. Aronovici was part of the NO!art movement in 1960s. $200-$400
44 PORTRAITS BY LONG-LOOI LEE (NEW YORK/MALAYSIA, B. 1942). Mixed media on paper, initialed and dated ‘95. Two faces with flower. 8” x 8”. Framed, 21.5” x 21.5”. $300-$600 46
45 PORTRAITS BY LONG-LOOI LEE (NEW YORK/MALAYSIA, B. 1942). Mixed media on paper, initialed and dated ‘95. Two faces with hands. 14.5”h. 13.5”w., framed, 26”h. 22”w. $400-$800
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FIGURAL BRONZE FRITZ WHITE (AMERICAN, 1930-2010). Signed on the base. Mother and child. 32”h. $5,000-$7,000
FIVE PRINTS, LONG-LOOI LEE (NEW YORK/MALAYSIA, B. 1942). Serigraphs numbered with artist seals. Three on canvas. “Know You-Know Me” 20/50, “Stand By Me” 29/50, and “Talk Pillow-Talk Flower” 26/50. Unframed, 14” x 14”. And two on paper. “A Group of Five” 17/275. 17.25”h. 30.75”w. And “You-Me” 139/325. Missing glass. 19.25”h. 20.5”w. $150-$350
48 CHARLES MOORE ARCHITECTURAL SKETCH. Late 20th century. Sketches and plans for New Church Building for the Parish of Saint Matthew, pencil on yellow trace. 19.5”h. 20”w. Matted and framed. Charles Willard Moore (October 31, 1925 – December 16, 1993) was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991. Moore co-founded the Yale Building Project in 1967 as a way both to demonstrate social responsibility and demystify the construction process for first-year students. The project remains active at Yale. $250-$500
49 ABSTRACT BY ROY COLMER (AMERICAN, B. 1935). Acrylic on canvas, unsigned. Striped image in multiple colors. Tag for 1971 Fine Art Faculty Show. Unframed, 75”h. 49”w. $600-$1,200
50 ABSTRACT BY ROY COLMER (AMERICAN, B. 1935). Acrylic on canvas, unsigned. Striped image in multiple colors. Unframed, 75”h. 49”w. $600-$1,200
51 ABSTRACT BY ROY COLMER (AMERICAN, B. 1935). Acrylic on canvas, unsigned. Striped image in multiple colors. Unframed, 75”h. 49”w. $600-$1,200
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ABSTRACT PRINT, JOAN MIRO (SPAIN, 1893-1983). Lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered 65/75. Graphic design. Framed, 48”h. 37”w. $300-$600
ABSTRACT PRINT, JULIAN STANCZAK (AMERICAN, B. 1928). Serigraph, signed and numbered 74/90 in pencil. Stripes over red and pink. 32.5"h. 26.75"w. $300-$600
FINAL BREAKER BY PATRICK KELLY (OHIO, 1939-2011). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1985 on center panel. Abstract triptych in cool colors. Unframed, each panel 96”h. 48”w. $1,800-$2,500
THREE ABSTRACT PRINTS. Serigraphs on paper, pencil signed and numbered. Blue, Babe Shapiro 5/125. 40.5”h. 32.5”w. And two, Kay Muir. Expanding pink, Closson Gallery label. 31.5”h. 23.75”w. and Torn Paper, 22”h. 17.75”w. Frame sizes. $600-$900 www.GARTHS.com | 11
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FARM BUILDINGS BY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM (CALIFORNIA, 1881-1983). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Barns and tree. 20”h. 24”w., gilt frame, 25.25”h. 29.25”w. $250-$500
PAMPLEMOUSSE EROTIQUE PRINT SIGNED SALVADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989). Colored print on paper, signed in pencil and numbered 112/200. Grapefruit with figures on embossed paper. Framed under glass, 32.75”h. 22.75”w. $200-$300
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AUTUMN MORNING BY FRANK J. GIRARDIN (INDIANA/NEW YORK, 1856-1945). Oil on artist board, signed lower right and back. Impasto autumn trees. 12”h. 18”w., framed, 18”h. 24”w. $300-$600
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PARIS, LE PONT MARIE BY LAURENT VIALET (FRANCE, B. 1967). Oil on canvas, signed lower right and back with “Atelier Vialet” stamp. Street scene with bridge. 16”h. 13”w., gilt frame, 21.25”h. 18.25”w. $300-$500
FOUR FRAMED PORTRAITS BY MARGARETA STAHL (2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY). Gouache on paper, signed. All are images of mothers and children. 24.25”h. 19.5”w., 17.5’h. 14.5”w. and 18”h. 14.5”w. And a group signed and dated 1991 lower right. Framed, 33.25”h. 26.5”w. overall. $300-$400
MODERNIST PRINT OF RACE HORSES. American, late 20th century. Color lithograph of standardbreds numbered 172/250 with copy of Currier & Ives “Passing the Stand” racing print. Framed, 31”h. 39.5”w. $150-$300
59 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY FRANK HARMON MYERS (OHIO, 1899-1956). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Young woman in a fur trimmed coat. 32.5”h. 26.5”w., framed, 37.5”h. 31.5”w. $400-$600 12 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
63 SCULPTURE OF WOMAN BY DAVID HOSTETLER (OHIO, 1926-2015). Signed "59 By D. Hostetler 1968". Wood with original paint. Woman in green standing on one foot. On wooden base, 54.5"h. overall. $2,000-$4,000
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ORIENTALIST PAINTING AFTER FABIO FABBI (ITALY, 1861-1946). Oil on canvas, added signature. Snake charmer in city street. Tear. 31”h. 22”w., ornate gilt frame, 43”h. 34”w. $1,000-$2,000
TWO MODERNIST PORTRAITS BY MAMOUD SABZI (IRAN, B. 1955). Acrylic on paper, signed. Modernist portraits. Embossed frames with glass. 49.5”h. 39.5”w. $600-$1,200
68 66 TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Mid 20th century. “Clay Image” by Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1997). Pencil signed, titled and numbered 76/200. 29.25”h. 20.5”w. And horse and rider in blue on rice paper by Sadao Watanabe (19131996). Artist signed and numbered 116/200. 33.5”h. 30”w. Framed sizes. $300-$600
ABSTRACT BY DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B. 1941). Paint on cloth, signed. Colorful image on white. 29.5” x 29.5”. Framed under glass, 38.25” x 38.25”. Painted at a Columbus Museum of Art event. Pamphlet included. $800-$1,200
69 PORTRAIT OF ZANE GREY BY TED GORKA (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on paper, unsigned. The author at his desk. One of a 1964 series for The Standard Oil Company. Framed under glass, 25.5”h. 28.75”w. $200-$400
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PORTRAIT OF HARRIET BEECHER STOWE BY TED GORKA (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on paper, unsigned. The author at her desk. One of a 1964 series for The Standard Oil Company. Framed under glass, 25.5”h. 28.75”w. $200-$400
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72 SABLE MOUVANT PRINT, PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN, 1881-1973). Aquatint, signed and numbered 26/50 in pencil. From the 1964-1965 series, total edition 60, aside from the book edition of 255. Framed, 29.25”h. 25.25”w. overall. Reference: B. 1192; (see G./G.F./C. 136) Provenance: Unknown, Private Collection; Sotheby’s, Old Master, 19th and 20th Century Prints, May 12th, 1994, lot 577. $3,500-$5,500
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TWO LANDSCAPES BY ION CHITOROAGA (MOLDOVA, B. 1940). Oil on canvas, signed. Vibrant colors. Hayfield, 30”h. 30”w., and trees, 32”h. 28”w. Framed sizes. $150-$300
THREE LANDSCAPES BY ION CHITOROAGA (MOLDOVA, B. 1940). Oil on canvas, signed. Colorful images. Church, 22.5”h. 21”w., villages street, 23”h. 21”w., and farmhouse with haystacks, 26”h. 26”w. Framed. $200-$500
TWO PASTELS OF BUILDINGS. “Henry’s House”. Signed and dated lower right Karl Szpitalewski, 1965. 8.25”h. 11.5”w., framed, 16.25”h. 19”w. And the West Virginia State Capitol by Millie Anderson. Labeled on back Charleston Art Gallery, Inc. Art Show. 18.75”h. 12.75”w., framed, 32”h. 26”w. $100-$250
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VILLAGE LANDSCAPES BY ION CHITOROAGA (MOLDOVA, B. 1940). Oil on canvas, signed on back. Street with trees. Framed, 30.5”h. 32”w. $100-$300
TWO LANDSCAPES BY ION CHITOROAGA (MOLDOVA, B. 1940) Oil on canvas, unsigned. Impasto landscapes with colorful accents. River, 24’h. 24”w., and field, 22”h. 29”w. Framed. $150-$300
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SUSPENSION BRIDGE, EDWARD HURLEY (OHIO, 1869-1950). Etching on paper, signed and numbered in pencil 1931. Signed and dated 1917 on the plate. Cincinnati bridge. Framed, 17”h. 21”w. $200-$400
THE LOVERS ON BIRD OVER THE BAY PRINT, MARC CHAGALL (FRANCE/RUSSIA, 1887-1985). Color lithograph on paper, unsigned. Purple bird. Framed, 20.75”h. 27.5”w. $300-$600
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TWO MARKET PRINTS, EDWARD HURLEY (OHIO, 1869-1950). Signed in pencil and on the plate, etching Sixth Street Market in the Rain. Dated on the plate 1919. And colored aquatint Findlay. Dated in pencil 1920, dated on the plate 1917. Matching frames, 17”h. 21”w. $300-$600
PORTRAIT OF LOUIS BROMFIELD BY MICHAEL SARISKY (OHIO, 1906-1974). Oil on paper, unsigned. The author near his farm. One of a 1964 series for The Standard Oil Company. Framed under glass, 25.5”h. 28.75”w. $200-$400
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83 ETCHING 17, PSALM 44, MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIA/FRANCE, 1885-1987). Etching with aquatint, pencil signed and numbered 29/40 lower right. Song of David. 10”h. 7”w., framed, 24”h. 21”w. Label on back from Patrician Galleries with registration number 03222. $1,200-$1,800
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PORTRAIT OF SHERWOOD ANDERSON BY MICHAEL SARISKY (OHIO, 1906-1974). Oil on paper, unsigned. Image of the author. One of a 1964 series for The Standard Oil Company. Framed under glass, 25.5”h. 28.75”w. $200-$400
87 TWO ABSTRACT PRINTS, FRITZ WINTER (GERMANY, 1905-1976). Serigraphs on paper, signed in pencil and numbered 52/100 and 47/100. Framed, 29.25”h. 25.5”w. and 25.75”h. 29.25”w. $300-$600
88 INA IV PRINT ROBERT KUSHNER (AMERICAN, B. 1949). Color lithograph on paper, signed and dated 1982 lower right. Blue face. Framed, 34.75”h. 26.5”w. $150-$350
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90 MASKS IN THE MANNER OF JAMES ENSOR (BELGIUM, 1860-1949). Oil on wooden panel, signed and dated 1928 at bottom. Three masks. 17”h. 15.5”w., framed, 23”h. 21.5”w. $6,000-$8,000
91 LANDSCAPE BY COLE CAROTHERS (OHIO, B. 1949). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 2004 lower right. Village and farm fields. Framed, 17”h. 19.25”w. $400-$800
92 WOMAN ON A BEACH BY WARREN BLAKESLEE (EUROPEAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Pleasant scene of Dutch woman. 16.5”h. 22.5”w., late frame, 24.5”h. 29.5”w. $300-$600 90
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WHEN BEAUTY FILLS THE SOUTHERN NIGHT BY GRIF TELLER (NEW JERSEY, 18991993). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Moonlit coast with palm trees. 30.5”h. 14”w., framed, 32”h. 15.75”w. $400-$800
TWO EUROPEAN LANDSCAPES. Oil on canvas, 19th century. Ox cart by Herman J. Van der Weele (Dutch, 1852-1930). Signed. 15.75”h. 11”w. And pasture with horses and cows in a pasture. 15.5”h. 21”w. Imperfections. Unframed. $100-$300
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SQUASH BLOSSOMS, ALEXANDER CALDER (AMERICAN, 1898-1976). Color wood cut print, pencil signed and numbered EA (artist proof) lower left. Framed, 26”h. 23”w. Label on back Patrician Galleries, Registration Number 2014. $200-$300
LE PIANISTE, ROBERTO MATTA (CHILE, 19112002). Color lithograph, pencil signed and numbered 116/126 lower right. Abstract image. Framed, 34”h. 26”w. $400-$600
Costain (1897-1994). In the mid 1920s Costain opened a studio in Scarsdale, NY, specializing in advertising, architectural, and narrative photography. Among his commissions were stunning series on the Avery Salt Mines in New Iberia, the Jack Frost sugar factory, and southern plantations. $1,400-$1,800
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SKETCH OF LIONS BY ROSA BONHEUR (FRANCE, 1822-1899). Pen and ink on paper, signed lower right. Toning, glued down. Unframed, 7”h. 12”w. overall. A second very faint image is included on the same type of paper. Unsigned. $800-$1,200
MARINE NOIRE, GEORGES BRAQUE (FRANCE, 1882-1963). Color lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered 197/400 lower right. Boats in a storm. Minor fading. 20”h. 28”w., framed, 34”h. 41”w. $500-$700
FRUITS TROUEES, SALVADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989). Color lithograph and drypoint, pencil signed and numbered in pencil 115/200 lower right. Fruit with holes. Light fading. 25”h. 15”w., framed, 32”h. 23”w. $300-$500
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102 MATERNAL CARES BY CORNELIUS KOPPENOL (HOLLAND, 1865-1949). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Mother and children. 32”h. 39.5”w., framed, 38.5”h. 46.5”w. $1,000-$2,000
103 GENRE SCENE AFTER JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE. Oil on canvas. Copy of The Village Bride by Greuze with faux signature bottom right. 28.5”h. 36.25”w., framed, 35”h. 43”w. $400-$800
104 MADONNA AND CHILD (ITALIAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. In the manner of a Renaissance painting. 25”h. 21”w., old ornate gilt frame, 32.5”h. 29”w. $500-$700
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NO. 69, TAKESHI KAWASHIMA (JAPAN, B. 1930). Serigraph, pencil signed and numbered 58/80 lower right. Silver and blue grid. 21”h. 21”w., framed, 30”h. 30”w. Label on back from Gault Galleries with inventory number G2-5280-4. $40-$60
FOUR BOTANICAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY BLOSSFELDT. Early 20th century “Cephalaria”, small teasel. Glomerule enlarged nine times. “Cajophora Lateritia”, common chilinettle. Seminal capsules enlarged 4.5 times. Gravure prints from the book, “Urformen der Kunst”. “Bryonia Alba” Plate 113 and “Bryonia Alba” Plate 110; Both gravure prints from the book “Wunder in der Natur”. 10”h. 7”w. Matted and framed.
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FOUR PRINTS, KAREL APPEL (B. HOLLAND, 1921-2006). Portfolio of four color lithographs. Signed in pencil and numbered 86/100. Each 19.5” x 25.5”. $800-$1,200
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109 AMERICAN PAINTED STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Pennsylvania or New Jersey, mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with old yellow paint. Good surface. Top has two doors with eighteen glass panes and rat-tail hinges. Base has three dovetailed drawers over two doors and ogee bracket feet. Reeded case work. Some imperfections. 80.75”h. 62”w. 20”d. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $3,500-$4,500
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111 NEW HAMPSHIRE HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. From a New Hampshire tavern, 18th century, cherry and pine. Pinned construction, two dovetailed drawers with paneled door in the middle, and rattail hinges. Scratch carved checkerboard inside the door. Imperfections. 36.5”h. 29”w. 17.5”d. $1,200-$1,800
112 TWO AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIRS. Nineteenth century. Fanback side chair with scalloped crest and turned legs with “H” stretcher. Old black paint has wear. 17” seat, 38”h. And a sackback armchair with turned legs and “H” stretcher. Layers of old paint and added metal rod. 17” seat, 38”h. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $200-$400 109 20 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
113 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE TALL POT. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Washington at tomb. Domed lid with beehive finial. Imperfections. 12.5”h. $600-$900
114 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill” with eagle border. Hairline. 15.25” x 19”. $200-$400
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115 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Both Baltimore views with fruit and flower borders. Soup with the “Exchange”, 9.5”d., and the “Court House”, 8.5”d. $300-$500
116 PAIR OF HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. States plates with “America and Independence”. Impressed “Clews”. 10.25”d. $250-$450
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117 AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON ENGRAVED TRAMMEL. Early 19th century. Fireplace trammel with good form and scrollwork. Engraved decoration on one side. 36”l. $800-$1,200
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118 AMERICAN DECORATED DOME-TOP TRUNK. Attributed to Schoharie, New York, mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed trunk with original floral decoration on blue ground. Top initialed “RM” with faux stringing and cut corner inlay. 11.25”h. 27”w. 12.25”d. $2,500-$3,500
119 NEW ENGLAND GRAIN-PAINTED MULE CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine. Original grain painting. Paneled with lift top and two dovetailed drawers. Bracket feet with scrolled apron. Some imperfections. 34”h. 34”w. 17”d. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter, sold November 2004, lot 334, ex Ellie Hoover Walker. $1,000-$1,500
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FRAKTUR BY REVEREND HENRY YOUNG (PENNSYLVANIA, CA.1792-1861). Watercolor and ink on laid paper. Young couple with flowers below text recording the birth and baptism of William James Condor, born October 18, 1852, Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. Some water damage in lower corner. Cross corner frame, 17”h. 14”w. $4,000-$6,000
FOUR AMERICAN SIDE CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple. Saber legs and floral carved backs. Re-caned seats. Minor repairs. 17” seat, 32”h. $400-$800
121 LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM F. HARDY (MISSOURI, 1854-1935). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Spring scene with farm and flooded pond. Rebacked on board. 13”h. 18.75”w., late frame, 17”h. 22.5”w. $200-$400
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122 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case with original yellow vinegar-sponge decoration. Turned feet, interior till. Faint name and date on the front “Magdelena Goff, 1861”. Shipping information painted on the back “Columbus, Ohio...Delaware, Ohio”. Imperfections. 22.5”h. 38.5”w. 18”d. $1,000-$2,000
124 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman dressed in black with her blonde hair in ringlets under a cap. Some imperfections. 12.5”h. 10.5”w., framed under glass, 16.75’h. 15”w. $300-$600
125 AMERICAN STONE BOWL. Nineteenth century, granite. Thick walled with interior chisel marks. 5”h. 13”d. $200-$400
126 AMERICAN KRAUT CUTTER. Mid 19th century, walnut. Large with “1833” inscription. Hand wrought screws on the box. Good patina, wear from use. 44”h. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $100-$300
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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Large crock with double handles, brushed cobalt floral bands and “16”. Retailer’s stenciled label “AA Franz...Pomeroy, Ohio”. Double handles. 23.5”h. $1,500-$2,500
AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST ON CHEST. Second half-18th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Six dovetailed drawers on top, three on the bottom. Fluted quarter columns, cove molded cornice with dentil-type decoration and medallions. Ogee bracket feet. Refinished with minor pieced repairs. 82.5”h. 45.5”w. 22.75”d. $3,000-$6,000
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AMERICAN PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. Connecticut, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany veneer. Original reverse painted door with Federal houses. Dial has original paint. Paper label “Eli Terry...Plymouth, Conn.” Veneer imperfections and replaced finials. 32”h. 17.5”w. $300-$600
129 AMERICAN DECORATED PIN TOP TAVERN TABLE. First quarter 19th century, pine. Pin top with molded battens, dovetailed concealed drawer. Molded aprons. Yellow ochre and burnt sienna decorated surfaces. Minor imperfections. 29 ½”h 39”w. 35 ¼”d. $300-$600
130 FOUR AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Nineteenth century. Bowback chairs with bamboo turnings. Old black paint. Some imperfections.16.5”h. 37”h. $300-$600
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TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Boston views. The “Nahant Hotel” with oak leaf border, 8.25”d., and the “Atheneum” from the Beauties of America series by Ridgway, 6”d. $150-$350
132 THREE PIECES OF HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two plates, “Fair Mount” and the Landing at Plymouth, marked “Enoch Wood & Sons...”. Both 10”d. Together with a small dish with landscape. Stain. 6.25”l. $150-$300
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EUROPEAN GILTWOOD MIRROR. Nineteenth century. Acanthus scrollwork, phoenix crest with spray of wheat, hunting horn and bellflower motifs. Regilt. 68”h. 27”w. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $1,000-$2,500
AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th-early 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Four dovetailed, graduated drawers with original brasses with dove and “Peace”. Refinished, French feet have missing facings. 37.5”h. 43”w. 19.5”d. $600-$900
135 PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY PIERRE DE CONNICK (FRANCE, 1828-1910). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1862 above left hand. Well-done painting of a dark haired, sweet faced woman, wearing a petra dura brooch and earring set, gold watch and chain and white lace collar and undersleeves. In an ornate gilt frame, 46.5”h. 39”w. $800-$1,600
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ENGLISH SHAVING MIRROR. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany. Shaped front with conforming dovetailed drawers with bone pulls. Molded mirror on reeded frame with urn finials. Age splits and damaged pull. 31”h. 16”w. 8.5”d. $400-$600
138 TWO SILHOUETTES. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Hollow cut silhouettes of young men. One with inked hair, 4”h., and one identified as “Anthony Burgess, Died May 30th, 1810 Aged 30 years”. 8.25”h. 7.5”w. $100-$300
139 TWO SILHOUETTES OF MEN. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Hollow cuts. “Johnathan Preble Consable, Boston 1801”. 6.5”h. 5”w. and military man, 8.5”h. 7”w. Framed. $100-$300
140 THREE-PIECE OLD PARIS TEA SET. France, 2nd half-19th century. Hand painted tea set with scenes of Niagara including the falls and Fort Niagara. Gilt trim. Teapot, 7”h., creamer and covered sugar with figural handles. Sugar has chip. $400-$800
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142 FOUR OHIO MINIATURE PEASEWARE CONTAINERS. Second half-19th century. Three urns and a container. Two have dark varnish. 2” to 2.25”h. $250-$500
143 TWO SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Tulips with blue and light purple grounds. Minor roughness and stains. $250-$450
144 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman wearing a lace cap. Some imperfections. 30”h. 28.5”w., flame grain mahogany frame, 38”h. 36”w. $400-$800
145 TWO SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Five-point star on green and thistle on blue. Small flakes. $150-$300
146 SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two-color tulip with blue rim. Rim flake. 9.5”d. $150-$300
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TWO AMERICAN BURL BUTTER PADDLES. Nineteenth century. Darker with good figure, 9”l., and lighter with refinishing, 10.25”l. $250-$450
AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Mid 18th century, mixed woods including mahogany. Vase splat with shell carved crest and Spanish feet. Some imperfections. 18” seat, 39.5”h. overall. $200-$400
148 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS. Nineteenth century. Amber pitcher, 7.25”h., green pitcher, 5”h., and amber ladies’ cuspidor with folded rim, 3”h. $200-$400
152 AMERICAN EMPIRE STAND. Ca.1830-40, cherry. One dovetailed drawer. Refinished. 28.75”h. 21.5”w. 17.5”d. $200-$400
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SIX AMERICAN FEDERAL SIDE CHAIRS. First quarter-19th century, mahogany. Reeded front legs, scrolled crests. Refinished, no seats. 17” seat, 34”h. $300-$600
150 AMERICAN CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH. Ca. 1880s. Acanthus scroll legs and Minerva head back. 37.5”h. 45”w. $800-$1,000
154 TWO AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round with lapped seams and iron tacks. Old grey paint, 2.75”h. 6.5”d., and original blue, 4.25”h. 8.5”d. $100-$300 www.GARTHS.com | 25
155 WOODLANDS INDIAN COVERED BASKET. Second half-19th century, woven splint. Exceptional example with good paint and decoration. Minor loss. 8”h. 10” x 16”. Ex David Zabriskie. $900-$1,200
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AMERICAN PAINTED ROCKER. Baltimore, Maryland, pine. Plank seat rocker with original pale grey/ivory paint and gold painted “angel wing” crests. Varying wear. 16” seat, 28”h. See lot 163 for matching chairs. $200-$300
157 CURRIER & IVES PRINT, MIDNIGHT RACE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Handcolored lithograph on paper. Small folio print of steamboat race, C# 4117. Retailer’s label “Given with ‘The Home Companion’ S.L. Thorpe...Cleveland, O.” One of the New Best 50. Imperfections. Framed. 16”h. 20”w. overall. $300-$500 156
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AMERICAN BUTTOCKS BASKET. Late 19th century, woven splint. Bentwood handle. 5”h. 5”l. $100-$200
159 CHEROKEE LIDDED BASKET. Twentieth century, woven cane. Two-tone rectangular basket. Damaged corners. 17”h. 12” x 12”. $100-$300
161 CARVED FOLK ART CANE. Mid 20th century. Well carved with multiple snakes and foliage. Red and green stain. Some wear and age splits. 36”l. $100-$200
162 LARGE AMERICAN INDIAN BASKET. Ca. 1890. Coiled Pima basket with well woven dark geometric design similar to Anasazi pottery motifs. Minor wear. 6”h. 18”d. $400-$800
163 SET OF SIX AMERICAN PAINTED SIDE CHAIRS. Baltimore, Maryland, pine. Plank seat chairs with original pale grey/ivory paint and gold painted “angel wing” crests. Varying wear. 18” seat, 33”h. 163
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SILAS HOADLEY TALL CASE CLOCK. Connecticut, 1st half-19th century, pine. Original grain paint with old dark painted interior. Bonnet has scalloped crest. Face with original paint “Silas Hoadley, Plymouth”, wooden works. Case has chamfered corners with lambs’ tongues. Face has repaint. 84”h. $1,000-$2,000
165 THREE HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, mid 19th century. Three views of New York. Two “City Hall” by Jackson in mulberry and green, 10.25”d., and one “Great Fire” in purple, 7.75”d. $200-$400
170 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”. Impressed “Clews”. 7.75”d. and 9”d. with stains. $100-$300
166 THREE HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red transfers by Jackson.”The President’s House...”, 10”d., “State House, Boston”, 9.75”d., and “Girardo Bank, Philadelphia”, 6”d. $300-$500
171 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Plate “New York, Battery” the flag-staff pavilion. By Stevenson (unmarked). Repair. 7”d. And cup plate, Castle Garden, Battery. 3.75”d. $300-$600
167 AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLE AND TUMBLER. Probably Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Amethyst. Paneled tumbler, 4.5”h., and ribbed bottle, 8.75”h. $250-$450
168 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS SALT. Pittsburgh, 1st half-19th century. Amethyst footed salt diamond pattern. 3”h. $800-$1,200
172 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “The Grand Erie Canal” and “The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad” (level), impressed “E. Wood & Sons”. Rim flakes. Each 10.25”d. $250-$450
173 AMERICAN WIND UP HORSE TOY. Early 20th century. Rearing horse with horsehair covering. Wear. 11.5”h. $100-$300
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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block “John Redick, Sandusky Tounship (sic), Richland County, Ohio 1850”. Two-piece, three-color coverlet with star medallions and floral vining border. 68” x 86”. $1,000-$1,500
AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE HUNTBOARD. Late 18th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Two dovetailed drawers with original brasses. Refinished with some age splits. 39”h. 43.5”w. 20”d. $1,000-$2,000
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AMERICAN SHIRRED RUG. Shaker, late 19th century. Concentric ovals in various fabrics. 28” x 37”. Mounted on a stretcher, 31” x 40”. Ex Russ Goldberger. $150-$250
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AMERICAN HANGING DOUBLE WALL POCKET. Second half-19th century, basswood. Shaped crest and two pockets with beading. Old grey paint has wear. 18.5”h. 11.5”w. Ex Jeff Walton (Ohio). $150-$300
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ENGLISH STILL LIFE. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Well-done painting of fruit with fine detail. A partial letter on the back notes it was painted at the ___ Priory in 1844 or 1854 and reframed in 1881 as a gift. Glouster framer’s label on the back. 17”h. 21”w. overall. $600-$800
181 NEW YORK HEPPLEWHITE BUTLER’S DESK. Late 18th century, mahogany. Original paper label for James Hallett, Cabinet Maker. Fitted interior with an adjustable shelf interior below. Original hardware, shaped skirt, backsplash. Crotch grain veneer on drawer and doors. Old refinishing. Age split in top. 52.75”h. 46.75”w. 23.75”d. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $900-$1,200
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182 EUROPEAN LOCK BOX. Late 19th century, mixed woods including pine. Dovetailed case with large brass lock (no key). Inked initials and date “FL 1886”. Worm holes and minor edge loss. 3.75”h. 10”l. $100-$300
183 TWO REVERSE GLASS PORTRAITS. Germany, second half-19th century. Andrew “Jackson”, late frame, 11.5”h. 8.75”w., and a woman “Charlotha”, 12”h. 9.5”w. Varying flaking. $200-$400
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186 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SECRETARY. Second half-18th century, cherry with pine and poplar secondary. Two-piece secretary with two doors with geometric mullions, broken arch pediment with carved rosettes and Greek key molding. Base has ogee bracket feet, fluted quarter columns, four graduated dovetailed drawers with cockbeading and a slant front covering a fitted interior with multiple dovetailed drawers and pigeonholes. Imperfections. 98.5”h. 48”w. 22.5”d. Ex Jeanette Marks (Kentucky). $6,000-$8,000
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AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL MIRROR. Late 18th century, mahogany. String inlay, scrolled top and bottom. Old refinish. One replaced ear. 31.25”h. 17.5”w. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $125-$250
THREE HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red transfers by Jackson. “Battle Monument, Baltimore”, 9”d., “Battery, New York”, 7.5”d., and “Fort Conanicut, Rhode Island”, 7”d. $150-$350
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FOUR PIECES OF HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red transfers. “Lake George” platter, 13”l. and three plates, New Hampshire, 9”d., “Monte Video”, 7”d., and “Shannondale...”, 7.5”d. One plate impressed “Adams”. $150-$300
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THREE PIECES OF HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Various images of the Boston State House. Handleless cup and saucer, unmarked plate, 9.75”d., and plate impressed “Stubbs”, 8.5”d. $100-$350
THREE PIECES OF HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red transfers. Plate and soup “Catskill Mountain House”. Impressed “Adams”. 10.5”d. And creamer with landscape, 5.75”h. $100-$300
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TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “The Capitol, Washington” with shell border. Impressed “E. Wood & Sons...” Surface wear. 7.5”d. And a states plate with “America and Independence”, impressed “Clews”. 8”d. $400-$800
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER AND TEAPOT. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Both dark blue images of Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb. Pitcher, 9”h., and teapot, 7.5”h. Imperfections. $400-$600
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TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Both with shell borders, impressed “E. Wood & Sons...”. “View of the Trenton Falls”, 7.5”d., and “Pine Orchard House, Catskill Mountains”. Wear. 10”d. $300-$600
PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE TALL CASE CLOCK. Second half-18th century, cherry. Well-made case with ogee feet, fluted quarter columns, low waisted base with turtle panel. Broken arch bonnet with horseshoe carved rosettes and Greek key carving and side lights. Painted dial “Yorktown”. Imperfections. 91“h. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $3,500-$5,500
195 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. States arms of “New York” soup and plate with trumpet vine border. Soup impressed “T. Mayer”. Wear and stains. Both 10”d. $600-$800
196 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Both “Winter View of Pittsfield, Mass” impressed “Clews”. Plate, 8.75”d., and soup, 10.25”d. $400-$600
199 THREE HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two Landing of Gen. Lafayette, impressed “Clews”. Plate, 6.5”d. and cup plate with scarce oval vignette. Hairline. 3.5”d. Together with “Commodore MacDonnough’s Victory” with shell border. Impressed “E. Wood & Sons...” 10“d. $400-$800
200 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cup plate and toddy with States border and “America and Independence”. Impressed “Clews”. Cup plate has faint crow’s foot. $200-$300
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PENNSYLVANIA DOUGH BOX. Ca. 1830-40. Dovetailed case on legs. Ca. 1850s paint with freehand decoration of birds of paradise, floral motifs and compass star on green over original color. 28.5”h. 39.5”w. 17”d. $900-$1,200
AMERICAN WATER PUMP. Early 20th century. Wooden case with original red paint and stenciled label “Rich Pump Co....Cincinnati, Ohio”. Cast iron spout, hand crank with chain mechanism covered with wire mesh. Some wear and edge chips. 37”h. 23.5”w. 14”d. overall. $250-$450
202 AMERICAN HANGING CUPBOARD. Ca. 1830-1840, pine and poplar. Original red paint. Reeded door face, rails, stiles and molding. Return moldings are replaced. Some edge loss. 32”h. 25”w. 11”d. $450-$650
203 NEW ENGLAND TABLETOP CHURN. Mid 19th century, pine with walnut interior. Square nail construction with beveled top and original blue paint. Iron crank. 14.5”h. 14.5”w. 11.5”d. $250-$450
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FOUR AMERICAN FANBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Ca. 1790-1810. “H” stretchers with varying painted surfaces. Wear and one seat repair. 16” to 17” seats, 35.5” to 37”h. $500-$700
206 AMERICAN WATER PUMP. Early 20th century. Wooden post pump with wooden handle and cast iron spout. Original red and green paint with stenciled label “Loeger & Ladd, Buffalo, NY No. 0, 192”. Wear with loss to spout. 85”h. 7” x 7”. $400-$800
207 AMERICAN FRATERNAL LODGE MIRROR. Early 20th century. Wood and press board composition with fluted classical columns and floral and shell applied decorations. Separate pediment has eagle and torch decoration. Original red and gold paint. Minor edge loss. 83”h. 38”w. 3”d. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $800-$1,200
208 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip “ABC” decoration. Imperfections. 10”d. $100-$300
209 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip decoration with “CB” initials. 9”d. $200-$400
210 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. Good mottled green glaze. Minor glaze wear. 6.5”h. $300-$600
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AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. Diminutive double handled jar with mottled mustard and green colored glaze. Minor wear. 4.5”h. $400-$600
AMERICAN REDWARE STORAGE JAR. Probably Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century. Coggled rim and line on shoulder. Mottled green and orange glaze with manganese. 7.5”h. $400-$600
TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIECES. Mid 19th century. Jug with strap handle and orange and green glaze, probably Gonic, New Hampshire, 7.25”h., and strap handled jar, 5.5”h. Flakes. $250-$450
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NEW ENGLAND REDWARE PITCHER. Mid 19th century. Sage green glaze with manganese decoration. Applied handle. Rim flakes. 7.5”h. $1,000-$1,500
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NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JUG. Possibly southern Massachusetts, mid 19th century. Small ovoid jug with applied handle. Incised line and manganese daubs. Imperfections. 7.5”h. $500-$700
214 AMERICAN REDWARE CANNING JAR. Mid 19th century. Green glaze on the shoulder with manganese daubs. Glaze wear. 6”h. $200-$400
220 ROCKING HORSE. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century. Cutout solid rockers on either side. Original dapple paint. Imperfections. 24.5”h. 42.5”w. $200-$400
221 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG. Second half-19th century. Both have brushed cobalt flowers. Jug with applied handle, impressed “Albany, NY”, 12.75”h., and crock with front and back impressed “1 1/2”, 11.75”h. $250-$450
218 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip swirls. Hairlines and rim flakes. 11”d. $200-$400
222 THREE ENGRAVINGS OF THE AMERICAN WEST. Late 19th century. Handcolored engravings. “Fort Defiance...”, “Indian Marauders” and “Emigrants Crossing the Plains”. Matching frames. 14.25”h. 16.25”w. $150-$300 www.GARTHS.com | 33
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SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Variety of alphabets above a house with three chimneys, flowers and two deer. Floral vining border. Below is “Mary Graham November, 1814”. Some staining. Framed, 21”h.16”w. $400-$600
AMERICAN DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. Second half-19th century, pine. Original hand painted birds and hearts on red stain ground. Imperfections. 10”h. 19”w. 11”d. $200-$400
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LETTER SIGNED BY STEPHEN MOYLAN. Sent on behalf of General Washington from Cambridge, November 13, 1775, to a Captain Manly pertaining to a schooner. Signed by Stephen Moylan, secretary and aide to Washington. Framed, 20”h. 13.5”w. $600-$800
225 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE LINEN PRESS. Second half-18th century, mahogany with pine and poplar secondary. Twopiece linen press with removable cornice. Two paneled doors with interior shelves. Two over two dovetailed graduated drawers in base with replaced brasses. Ogee bracket feet. 78”h. 52”w. 28”d. $1,000-$2,000
226 AMERICAN SHAVING MIRROR. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany with pine and poplar secondary. Serpentine front with conforming dovetailed drawer, ogee feet and mirror with string inlay. Some imperfections. 19.5”h. 13”w. $250-$450
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PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. American, watercolor on paper, signed “J. Walters, 1841”. Child in colorful plaid clothes, holding a carriage whip. Stains. Gilt frame. 8.25”h. 7.25”w. $100-$300
EUROPEAN BURL BOWL. Nineteenth century, oak. Good figure and patina. 2.5”h. 11”d. $200-$400
230 AMERICAN WINDSOR SACKBACK ARMCHAIR. Nineteenth century. Shaped arms, turned legs and “H” stretcher. Old green paint. Imperfections. 15” seat, 35.5”h. $400-$700
231 JOHNSON’S NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY ATLAS. 1862 edition with handcolored maps. Pages have slight toning, cover has wear. $400-$600
232 EUROPEAN SLIDE LID BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with beveled edge lid. Scalloped interior divider. Inked notation on inside of lid. Wear and some edge loss. 4.5”h. 14.5”w. $250-$500
233 WORK BOX. American or European, mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed, slide lid box with original blue paint. Fitted interior and carved feet. Wear and some edge loss. 2.5”h. 10.5”w. 7.5”d. $350-$550
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AMERICAN FLINT GLASS BOWL. Mid 19th century. Amethyst footed bowl with folded rim and faint ribs. 6.25”h. 9.75”d. $600-$1,200
AMERICAN CRAZY QUILT. Early 20th century. Well done with embroidered details including birds, flowers, Asian fans, and a lumber dealer’s silk advertising ribbon. Brown velvet border. 59” x 81”. $600-$800
235 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CANISTER. Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Clear glass with applied cobalt bands. 10.5”h. $100-$300
236 AMERICAN PILLAR MOLD COVERED COMPOTE. Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Impressive size with baluster stem. Bowl has folded rim. 13.5”h. 11”d. $600-$1,200
237 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE TALL CASE CLOCK. Made by the Irion Company, Pennsylvania, late 20th century, mahogany and pine. Bonnet has goosenecks with carved rosettes, flame finials and freestanding columns. Case has fluted quarter columns and ogee feet. Hand painted dial has moon phases with ship “William Shirley, Mt. Union”. Brass works. 96”h. $800-$1,200
239 TWO AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes. Harvard-type fingers with copper tacks and original mustard paint. Wear. 1.5”h. 3”d. Lapped seam box with iron tacks and original red paint. 3.5”h. 5”d. $250-$400
240 AMERICAN TABLETOP APOTHECARY. Late 19th-early 20th century. Made from various wood boxes with some stamped and stenciled labels remaining. Twelve nailed drawers. Original paint. Some wear. 14.5”h. 10.5”w. 6”d. Ex Russ Goldberger. $350-$700
241 EIGHT EUROPEAN PRINTS. Late 19th-20th century. Various prints of buildings, landscapes and city streets. Some handcolored, some reproduction, one on silk. Framed, 13.25”h. 9.75”w. to 16.25”h. 18.25”w. $100-$300
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242 THREE PRINTS, JAMES OTTO LEWIS. Ca. 1825, handcolored lithographs published by Lehman & Duval, Philadelphia. After originals painted by Lewis at the Treaty of Prairie du Chien. “O-Wan-Ich-Koh”, “Mauk-Coo-Mahn” and “Ma-Ko-MeTa”. Matching frames, 25.25”h. 17.75”w. overall. $900-$1,200
243 PAIR OF AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CORNER CUPBOARDS. Made in 2000 by David LeFort, Hanover, Massachusetts, cherry with pine secondary. Two-piece cupboards with gooseneck pediment and carved rosettes. Top has glass paned doors with butterfly shelves painted Williamsburg blue. 91”h. 42”w. 20”d. $1,500-$2,500
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TWO DOGS BY JAMES YATES CARRINGTON (UNITED KINGDOM, 1857-1892). Oil on wood board, signed. Two dogs at a train station. One wears a shipping label with artist’s name. Restoration. 22.75”h. 18.75”w., framed, 28.5”h. 24.5”w. $600-$800
AMERICAN VICTORIAN MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 19th century, mixed woods including poplar. Three drawers with pressed molding and ebonized pulls. Paneled sides have hand painted decoration. Alligatored varnish. 21”h. 14”w. 9”d. $400-$600
AMERICAN BASKET. Late 19th century. Bentwood rim with tapered stave sides and bale handle. 4.5”h. 9”d. $250-$350
244A EUROPEAN BRIDE’S BOX. Nineteenth century. Bentwood with laced seams. Original hand painted daisies and tulips on blue ground. Age split in lid. 6”h. 14.5”l. $200-$300 243 36 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
246 EUROPEAN BRIDE’S BOX. Nineteenth century. Bentwood with laced seams. Original hand painted roses and tulips on natural ground. Age splits, minor edge loss. 5.5”h.15.5”l. $100-$300
248 AMERICAN BAND BOX. First half-19th century. Large size with block printed blue wallpaper. Canal and bridge scene. Wear. 13”h. 18”w. $400-$600
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MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A BOY. Probably American, early 18th century. Finely detailed image of a boy wearing a blue coat and ruff collar. Papier mache frame with acorn hanger. 6.75”h. 5.25”w. $200-$400
AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Second half-18th century, pine. Dovetailed case and two drawers, ogee bracket feet. Red and black original decoration on case, blue (now green) sponging on drawer fronts and green and black base molding and feet. Replaced brasses. Scrub top with old surface. Bear trap lock. Imperfections. 24”h. 50”w. 24.25”d. $600-$900
250 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Watercolor on paper, signed “Drawn by J.J.B. Humphries...Essex, 1850”. Additional inked text is illegible. Woman dressed in black in front of a window. Framed, 10”h. 8.5”w. $250-$450
251 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Man with emerald stick pin. Surface wear. 11.25”h. 9.75”w., gilt frame, 14.25”h. 13”w. $400-$600
252 TWO PORTRAITS OF GENTLEMEN (2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). American or European, oil on wood panel, unsigned. Young man with yellow vest. 9.5”h. 7”w., framed, 12”h. 9.5”w., and middle-aged gentleman with green neck scarf. 6.5”h. 5.5”w., late frame, 9”h. 8”w. $300-$600
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255 MASSACHUSETTS PAINTED BUCKET. Second half-19th century. Stave constructed bucket with impressed label on lid “___ Hingham, Mass.” Bentwood swing handle. Old green and red paint. Some edge loss. 10”h. 9”d. Ex Russ Goldberger. $400-$700
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FRAKTUR BY THE TAUFZEUGEN ARTIST (PENNSYLVANIA, LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor and ink on laid paper. Heart surrounded by birds and flowers. Records the birth of Jacob Berninger 1788, Montgomery County. Imperfections. Framed, 20.25”h. 22.5”w. $800-$1,200
OHIO APOTHECARY. Second half-19th century, pine. Drawer has paper label for “John Hough & Co., Druggists and Apothecar__, Milan, Ohio”. Sixteen dovetailed drawers with reverse painted glass labeled handles. Old flaking grey paint over red. Some edge loss. 17”h. 89”w. 12.5”d. $800-$1,600
AMERICAN BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX. Probably New England, early 19th century. Impressed compass star designs, lapped seams with pewter tacks. Some edge loss. 3.25”h.11”l. $150-$350
258 AMERICAN WINDSOR SETTLE BENCH. Ca. 1800-1810, pine. Duck bill arms and back, “H” stretcher. Old green over original red paint. Legs mortised through seat and wedged. 34”h. 86”l. 24”d. $800-$1,200
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261 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. First quarter-19th century. Original paper label for frame “James S. Earle, Philadelphia, Looking Glass”. Round frame with applied floral, ribbon, oak leaf and acorn molding. Convex mirror. Surface wear. 20.25”d. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $200-$400
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AMERICAN BLANKET CHEST. Early 19th century, yellow pine. Six-board chest with square nails and cutout feet. Lid has thumb molded edge and staple hinges. Old red paint has wear. Interior till with drawer. 22.75”h. 44”w. 16.5”d. Ex Helen Marlen. $200-$400
263 ZOAR WRITING SLATE. Ohio, mid 19th century. Reeded wooden frame with original brown paint. Chalked note “Merry Xmas, Nellie”. Some edge loss and drilled holes. 15.75”h. 11.75”w. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $75-$125
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GROUP OF ZOAR EPHEMERA. Ohio, mid 19th century. Miscellaneous papers and brochures along with newspaper ads and a roof tile. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $75-$125
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THREE PIECES OF SPATTERWARE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Yellow and black rainbow sugar, 4.5”h., and a clover plate, 8.5”d. Together with a primrose soup with red border. 10.5”d. Imperfections. $300-$500
PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid 19th century. Electric blue with petal sockets and loop bases. Some flakes. 7”h. $600-$1,200
272 266 THREE PIECES OF SPATTERWARE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Rainbow drape teapot, 7.5”h., rainbow striped handleless cup and saucer, and a yellow demitasse cup and saucer with red thistle. Imperfections. $250-$450
267 PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS TULIP VASES. Mid 19th century. Peacock green paneled vases with octagonal bases. One has flakes on base. 10”h. $900-$1,200
268 SANDWICH GLASS TULIP VASE. Mid 19th century. Amethyst paneled vase with octagonal base. 10”h. $300-$600
PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid 19th century. Canary with petal sockets and loop bases. Sockets have cracks. 7”h. $200-$400
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ZOAR PINTOP TABLE. Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut. Dining table with three-board top with dovetailed battens, and dovetailed drawer. Older refinish. 30”h. 68”w. 36”d. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $900-$1,500
ZOAR HANGING SHELF. Ohio, mid 19th century, cherry. Old grey wash. Shelf dovetailed into cutout sides. Curly maple front band across face of shelf. 18”h. 19.75”w. 5.5”d. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $175-$350
269 AMERICAN GLASS SUGAR. Probably Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Paneled cobalt covered sugar. Minor roughness. 9.25”h. $200-$400
270 SNUFF BOX AND TEA CADDY. Late 18th-early 19th century. English creamware tea caddy with hand decoration of couple under a tree. Underside chip. 4”h. And a French burl snuff with wax portrait medallion of Louis XVI surrounded by fleur-de-lys and seed pearls. 3.5”d. $400-$800
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276 THREE AMERICAN COPPER CORBELS. Late 19th century. Acanthus leaf architectural corbels with verdigris patina. Some edge damage. 28”h. 16”w. 18”d. $400-$600
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AMERICAN THEOREM. Second quarter-19th century, oil on velvet. Basket of flowers. Gilt frame with eglomise mat. 16.5”h. 20.75”w. $250-$450
THREE AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS. Nineteenth century. Strainer, fork and spatula, all are marked “W. Werntz”. 16.5” to 20”l. $250-$350
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THREE AMERICAN STRAINERS. Nineteenth century. Brass strainers with wrought iron handles, one with inlaid “1773” and a cutout heart. Average 17.5”l. $100-$200
284 AMERICAN HORSE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Sheet iron prancing horse with remnants of original red paint. Minor repair to front hooves. 28”h. 38”l. $2,000-$4,000
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286 PAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL FINIALS. From a building in Marietta, Ohio, early 20th century, zinc. Cast floral designs. Layers of white paint. Some edge damage, reinforced with wood frames. 53”h. 22” x 22”. $600-$900
287 SIX DECORATED OHIO CHAIRS. Warren, Ohio, mid 19th century. Original grain paint resembling curly maple with stenciled crest. Half arrow backs. Minor wear. 17.5” seat, 32.75”h. $1,200-$1,800
288 AMERICAN CAST IRON WINDMILL WEIGHT. Made by Elgin Wind Power & Pump Co., Elgin, Illinois, 1st quarter-20th century. Cast “Hummer E184” with old black paint. With original mounting box. 10”h. overall. $400-$800
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290 BOOK, A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Limited edition illustrated, signed and numbered by Arthur Rackham, 89/100. Gilt vellum cover. Loose silk ribbon. Some stains and foxing. 11.75”h. $1,000-$1,500
291 CANVAS BACK DUCK, JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN, 1785-1851). Aquatint on paper with additional handcoloring. Large folio print of three ducks “Drawn from nature by J. J. Audubon, engraved and printed in color by R. Havell, 1836”. Glued down. 25.5”h. 38”w., framed under glass, $4,000-$6,000
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE-STYLE HIGH CHEST. Late 20th century, mahogany and pine. Two-piece chest with seven dovetailed drawers in the top and four in the bottom with carved shells. Broken arch pediment. 84”h. 37”w. 18.5”d. $1,000-$1,500
AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Ca. 1760-1770, mixed woods. Scroll cut back splat, pad feet and bulbous turned front stretcher. Old black paint. Replaced seat has some damage. 17.5” seat, 40”h. $600-$900
293 EIGHT AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE-STYLE CHAIRS. Late 20th century, maple. Six side chairs and two armchairs with scrolled arms, vase splats and Spanish feet. Rush seats. 18” seat, 46”h. overall. $600-$900
295 AMERICAN MULE CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Two dovetailed drawers below top. Old red and black grain paint. Repaired hinges. 41.75”h. 42.75”w. 18”d. $200-$400
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296 PORTRAIT OF TWO CHILDREN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Attributed to Pennsylvania. Two children seated on the floor with bouquet of flowers. Some repair. 34”h. 27”w., framed, 37.5”h. 30”w. $250-$450
297 ENGLISH PEWTER COVERED BOWL. First half-18th century. Touch mark for John Trapp. Double handled bowl with acorn finial. 6”h. 9.5”l. $400-$800
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THREE ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Eighteenth century. Petal base, 9”h., and two similar with seamed construction. One has extractor hole. Wear from polishing. 6.5”, 7”h. $250-$500
299 THREE SELLEW PEWTER CANDLESTICKS. Ohio, mid 19th century. Pair with push ups, 10”h., and single, 8”h. Matching engraving. $100-$300
300 PAIR OF SPANISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Seventeenth century. Bulbous stem on dome base, mid drip pan. Threaded posts with wing nuts. 10”h. $700-$900
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AMERICAN INLAID STICK BAROMETER. Ca.1810, mahogany and pine. Architectural pediment, silvered face marked “James Pioty, Boston Fecit”. Repair at bottom. 39”h. $600-$1,200
302 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SECRETARY. Second half-20th century, mahogany and pine. Two-piece block front secretary with heavily carved shells, broken arch pediment, ball and claw feet, and dovetailed drawers. Two-door top with carved, fitted interior. Base has slant front with fitted interior. Imperfections. 88”h. 41”w. 23”d. $2,500-$4,500
303 EUROPEAN PEWTER OIL LAMP. Early 19th century. Saucer base and blown glass font. Inside of wick support marked “AD Corblich”. 14”h. $100-$300
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AMERICAN FEDERAL INLAID MIRROR. Late 18th century, mahogany and pine. Chippendale to Hepplewhite with broken arch pediment, separate finial and applied garlands, all with old gold paint. Imperfections. 62”h. 24.5”w. $800-$1,600
EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASE. Probably American. Black cloth pillow case with fringe and colorfully stitched central medallion surrounded by tulips and “BSD 1814”. Framed, 21”h. 24”w. overall. $500-$900
AMERICAN SEWING STAND. Massachusetts, early 19th century, mahogany. Two dovetailed drawers with old lion head brasses. “Martha Washington” type with two lift lid compartments on the sides. String inlay, spade feet. Refinished. 28”h. 33”w. 16”d. $600-$900
LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pleasant mountain river with cottage. 10”h. 16”w., framed, 16”h. 22”w. $150-$350
307 AMERICAN SLANT FRONT DESK. Massachusetts, ca. 1800-1810. Dovetailed case and drawers on bracket base with overlapped drawers. Fitted interior. Old refinishing. Some imperfections. 41.5”h. 36”w. 18.5”d. $3,000-$3,500 305
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309 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Child in red dress. Restoration. 24.5”h. 18.25”w., framed, 31.75”h. 25.75”w. $100-$250
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IONE BY WILLIAM WALCUTT (OHIO, 1819-1882). Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1857 on back. Portrait of a young girl seated in a garden setting. Rebacked. 48”h. 36”w., late frame, 52.25”h. 40.25”w. $2,000-$3,000
MASSACHUSETTS OXBOW CHIPPENDALE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter-18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Small size with four graduated dovetailed drawers, shell drop and pronounced ball and claw feet. Top drawer has fitted interior. Refinished with old brasses. 34”h. 37.5”w. 21.5”d.
311 THE MAYFLOWER BY LUCIUS A. BRIGGS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1852-1931). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Fully rigged sailing ship. Some corner loss. 17”h. 21”w. overall. $800-$1,200
312 ENGLISH REGENCY GIRANDOLE MIRROR. Early 19th century. Round wooden frame with gilding. Stag crest with spray of oak leaves and acorns, and acanthus leaves around the frame. Convex mirror and two scrolled candle arms. Some regilding. 43”h. 25”w. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $1,500-$3,000
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314 TWO SAMPLERS. Silk on linen. English with neatly stitched alphabets, birds and flowers. Cherubs surround “The Crown”. Below “Betsy Abbotts Work Finished April 29th 1847, Aged 13 yrs.” Shadow box frame, 27.5”h. 23.75”w. And alphabets with flowers, dogs and “Cicely Flowers Her Work Finished April 19, 18__ Aged 11 Years”. 27”h. 20”w. Both have some loss. $400-$600
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AMERICAN SUNDIAL. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved sandstone plinth with inset bronze dial. 24”h.16”d. $300-$600
AMERICAN REDWARE CONTAINER. Mid 19th century. Cylindrical with lid. Manganese daubs. Some imperfections. 14”h. $100-$300
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AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. Mid 19th century. Ovoid jug with strap handle and good green glaze. 9.5”h. $300-$600
BLUE FEATHER EDGE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Black transfer of Zebulon Pike. Impressed “Davenport”. 8.25”d. $150-$300
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PAIR OF PORTRAITS. Attributed to Massachusetts, 2nd quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Well-done portraits of husband and wife Mary Clara and George Griggs on their wedding day, according to notes on backing paper. Later frames, 10”h. 8.5”w. $400-$800
OHIO PEASEWARE CONTAINER. Second half-19th century. Impressively sized container with bale handle. Replaced lid, age split. 11”h. 11.5”d. $600-$1,200
317 DUTCH TOBACCO BOX. Second half-18th century, brass and copper. Engraved portrait lid and base with wedding procession, celebrating the marriage of “Carl Theodor” and “Elisabet Augusta” (Elector Charles Theodore and Electress Elisabeth Auguste of Bavaria). Minor wear. 6.25”l. $300-$600
318 AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. Possibly Galena, Illinois. mid 19th century. Dark green and orange glaze, ribbed handle. Flakes. 10”h. $250-$450
OHIO STONE CHIMNEY. Marietta, Ohio, 19th century, sandstone. Four-piece hollow block chimney including bonnet-top chimney cap on top. Weathered surface. 52”h. overall. $400-$600
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AMERICAN STADDLE STONE. Nineteenth century, sandstone. Twopiece mushroom shaped stone with weathered surface. 26”h. $600-$1,200
TWELVE PIECES OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE. Late 18th-early 19th century. Eleven plates and a tazza all with pierced rims. Some matching rim patterns. Some imperfections. Plates, 9” to 9.5”d. Tazza, 3”h. 10”l. $250-$450
AMERICAN WOODEN TRENCHER. Mid 19th century. Rough hewn with nice form. Old red paint on the exterior. Two age splits, one with string repair. 4.5”h. 13.5” x 20.5”. $100-$300
321 AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE BLANKET CHEST. Ca. 1830, pine. Dovetailed case with breadboard top. Original red paint. Inlaid escutcheon, interior till. Signed on the rear “S.W. Steward, Maker”. 16.25”h. 34.25”w. 15.5”d. $200-$400
322 AMERICAN GAMEBOARD. Early 20th century, curly maple. Old surface with good patina and original painted checkerboard. Early loop hanger. 11.75” x 13”. $100-$300
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, MID 18TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Lady dressed in blue with lace and petting a small dog. Restoration. 40”h. 36”w., framed, 48”h. 43.5”w. $600-$800
DELFT CHARGER. Netherlands, early 18th century. Yellow border with song bird. Amsterdam shop label. Expected flaking. 14”d. $800-$1,200
ENGLISH WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Early 18th century, oak. Four dovetailed drawers with applied molding and half turnings. Molded edge two-board top and bun feet. Old refinishing. Imperfections. 42.5”h. 42”w. 22.5”d. $1,000-$1,800
334 330 DELFT BOWL. Netherlands, early 18th century. Large bowl with polychrome floral decoration. Initialed “GB” on the underside. Rim repair. 6”h. 12.5”d. $400-$800
331 DELFT CHARGER. Netherlands, early 18th century. Yellow tulip border with center image of man carrying doors. Amsterdam shop label. Initialed “HE” on the underside. Expected flaking. 13.5”d. $800-$1,600
332 DELFT CHARGER. Netherlands, early 18th century. Polychrome decoration with bird in branch. Marked “AK” for Pieter Adrianensz Kocks. Expected wear and flaking. 13.75”d. $600-$900
DELFT CHARGER. Probably England, early 18th century. Two parrots. Initialed “LV” on the underside. Flakes and minor inpainting. 13.5”d. $400-$800
335 PAIR OF ENGLISH GEORGIAN SETTEES. Nineteenth century, mahogany. Camelback with tapered legs and spade feet. Reupholstered. Veneer imperfections. 36”h. 47”w. $800-$1,600
336 ENGLISH DROP LEAF WAKE TABLE. Early 19th century, mahogany. Two swing legs with semicircular leaves. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 64”w. 22”w. with 17” leaves. $600-$1,200 337 www.GARTHS.com | 47
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AMERICAN DECORATED JELLY CUPBOARD. Ca. 1840-1850, pine and poplar. Original grain painting. Mirror backsplash. Two dovetailed drawers over two doors. Cutout base. 55”h. 42”w. 21”d. $600-$900
AMERICAN CANVASBACK DRAKE DECOY. Michigan, mid 20th century. Hollow with delineated wings on a humped back. Original comb painting on the back and glass eyes. Added chamfered bottom board. 8”h. 17”l. $400-$600
343 339 OHIO SHERATON TALL CHEST. Ca.1810-1825, cherry. Carved sunbursts on posts and apron. Walnut banded inlay on face of top. Paneled sides, dovetailed drawers, shaped skirt. Refinished. 55”h. 43.25”w. 20.5”d. $600-$900
340 AMERICAN HERRING GULL DECOY. New Jersey, 20th century. Solid body with original paint and glass eyes. Incised wing delineation with separated wing tips from tail, and pad weight. 7.5”h. 17”l. $300-$500
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AMERICAN MALLARD DRAKE DECOY. Massachusetts, mid 20th century. Turned head decoy with original paint and incised wing delineation. Branded “Designed by W E Harris for FO MERZ Chatham MA.” 14”h. 6”l. $250-$400
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FOUR PINTAIL DUCK DECOYS. Northwest Coast Native American, ca. 1930s. Folksy, original paint, decoys with stylized solid bodies and painted eyes. Two hens and two drakes. 6”h. 13”l. $400-$600
344 AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON BROILER AND TOASTER. Nineteenth century. Rotating broiler with stamped “1811”, 21”l., and toaster with rope twist detail, 17”l. $150-$300
345 TWO AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON KETTLE STANDS. Nineteenth century. Similar scrolled designs with penny feet and turned wood handles. 7.5”, 9.25”h. $150-$300
351 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD. Central Pennsylvania, ca. 1815-1830, pine. Original paint. Two-piece cupboard with single twelve-pane door in top with reeded quarter columns. Low waisted. Base has single raised panel door and ogee feet. Stacked crown molding, shaped shelves and spoon rack. Some damaged glass panes. 86”h. 33”w. 29.5”d. 37” corner. From the collection of the late Nellie and Charles Momchilov, Jeromesville, Ohio. $2,500-$3,500
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AMERICAN GOOSE DECOY. Early 20th century. Oversize wooden carved goose with unusual swivel head. A latch allows it to remain in swimming or sleeping position. Lead weighted base. Layers of white paint have wear. 18”h. 35”l. $3,000-$4,000
AMERICAN SEA GULL DECOY. Mid 20th century. Carved with a turned head. Pen notation on the underside “Ron Andrus, Wrightsville, PA.” Original paint has wear. 12”l. $300-$500
350 347 AMERICAN DUCK DECOY. Early 20th century. Folksy root head duck with bulbous carved wood body. Worn original paint, age split. 6”l. $150-$300
348 AMERICAN GREEN WING TEAL HEN CARVING. New York, mid 20th century. Competition grade walking, turned head, duck with attached hand carved wings, inserted feathers and cast metal feet. Detailed original paint. 8”h. 11”l. $400-$600
AMERICAN LARGE SWIMMING FISH DECOY. Walleye by George John Aho (Rapid City, Michigan, 1911-1994). Signed and dated “11/26/87”.Original paint with mother-of-pearl eyes. 17”l. See “George John Aho: Carver of Spear-Fishing Decoys” by Gene Kangas. “Hunting & Fishing Collectibles Magazine”, November/December 2006, p.21-23. $600-$900
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AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Boston & Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Lafayet.” boat BT 4a in opalescent blue. Some flaking. 3.5”l. $600-$900
AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Boston & Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. Chariot CT 1 in silvery opaque blue. Flakes. 3”l. $300-$600
355 353 AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Boston & Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. Oval opalescent OL 16a. Minor flakes. 3.25”l. $400-$800
AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Boston & Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. Chariot CT 1 in silvery opaque white. Flake. 3”l. $250-$450
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AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Boston & Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Lafayet.” boat BT 4a in opalescent blue. Some flaking. 3.5”l. $600-$900
FIVE AMERICAN WHISKEYS. Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Blue paneled whiskeys or tasters. 2.25” to 2.5”h. $150-$350
362 357 AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Pittsburgh, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Lafayette” boat BT 2 in cobalt. Minor roughness. 3.5”l. $400-$800
358 AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Boston & Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. Oval opalescent blue PO 4. Edge roughness. 3.75”l. $600-$900
359 AMERICAN LACY GLASS SALT. Pittsburgh area, 2nd quarter-19th century. Medium blue OL 20a. Edge flakes. 3.5”l. $300-$600
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MIDWESTERN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. Old painted surface, beaded case. Single door, eight punched star tins. Interior drawer. Wear. 62”h. 43.75”w. 15.25”d. $600-$900
TWO AMERICAN WHISKEYS AND TWO TOOTHPICKS. Mid 19th century. Paneled whiskeys or tasters in amber, 2.25”h., and emerald green, 1.5”h. Together with two pattern glass toothpicks, amethyst and opalescent (flake). 1.75”h. $150-$300
363 AMERICAN 3-MOLD INK AND TOOTHPICK. First half-19th century. Olive amber inkwell, GII-28, 1.75”h., and clear hat toothpick, GIII-3, 2”h. $100-$300
364 AMERICAN HANGING BOX. Mid 19th century, walnut. Dovetailed case with single dovetailed drawer. Slant lid and shaped crest. Old refinishing. 11”h. 9”w. $150-$300
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THREE STIEGEL-TYPE PIECES OF GLASS. American or European, 19th century. All with enameled decoration. Two half post bottles, one clear, 5.25”h., and one opalescent, 4.75”h. And a glass, 3.5”h. $250-$500
OHIO PEASEWARE CONTAINER. Second half-19th century. Urn finial on lid, bale handle. Age split. 8”h. $800-$1,200
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TWO CANARY CHILDREN’S MUGS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Transfer designs. Iron red farmer and plow. Wear. 2.5”h. And soldiers “A Recruiting Party”, 1.5”h. $100-$300
FORTY-ONE AMERICAN MINIATURE WOODEN BOOKS. Early 20th century. Detailed carved wooden boxes with inlays on the covers including hearts, diamonds and shields. 1” to 1.5”h. Together with a group of small wooden stars. $250-$450
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AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip wavy line decoration. 9.5”d. $250-$450
TRAMP ART PEDESTAL. Early 20th century. Plant stand/pedestal with drawer and applied carvings. Open shelf below. Old black paint. 33”h. 14.25”w. 14”d. $800-$1,000
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369 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip linear decoration. Minor flakes. 10.5”d. $200-$400
370 OHIO PEASEWARE CONTAINER. Second half-19th century. Urn finial on lid, bale handle. Age split in lid. 8.5”h. $600-$800
374 AMERICAN TRAMP ART FRAME. Early 20th century. Large frame with original three-color paint. Houses theorem still life. 21”h. 24.5”w. $450-$750
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AMERICAN FEDERAL CORNER CUPBOARD. Early 19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Two-piece cupboard with arched glazed upper doors and two dovetailed drawers over two doors in the base, all with beading. Reeded stiles. Refinished. 86.5”h. 55”w. 25”d. $1,500-$2,500
AMERICAN FEDERAL CARVED MANTEL. Western Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, pine. Chip carved with diamonds American eagle with shield. Reeded sides. Old layers of paint. Some edge loss. 64.5”h. 69”w. $2,500-$3,500
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AMERICAN TABLETOP CORNER CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Single raised panel door over dovetailed drawer. Old yellow painted surface. Hinges and knobs replaced. 40.5”h. 32”w. 14.5”d. $500-$900
TWO AMERICAN WATERCOLORS. Second half-19th century. Naive images painted after prints. Two couples in a rowboat “Washington”. On lined ledger paper. 8” x 8”. And an incomplete copy after Currier & Ives “The Capture of Andre”. Tears and stains. 11’h. 13”w. Both in gilt frames. $150-$300
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380 VILLAGE SCENE. American, 2nd half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Naive image of a series of white buildings including one with classical colonnade, all behind a fence. Framed, 10.5”h. 13.5”w. overall. $200-$350
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AMERICAN BOOKCASE. Second half-19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Two-piece stepback bookcase with glass paned doors and two dovetailed drawers on top and two paneled doors on the bottom. Cove molded crest. Old refinishing. 82”h. 42”w. 15.5”w. $800-$1,200
AMERICAN ALBUM QUILT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Hand stitched with applique squares of birds and flowers in printed fabric. 68” x 88”. $400-$800
382 AMERICAN FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. First half-19th century, cherry. Dovetailed, broken arch pediment. Wag-on-the wall works. Imperfections. 82”h. $800-$1,200
384 AMISH PIECED QUILT. Twentieth century. Hand stitched with black and yellow pinwheels. Area of loose binding. 56” x 56”. $800-$1,200
385 PENNSYLVANIA AMISH PIECED QUILT. Lancaster County, ca.1920. “Diamond in a Square” pattern. Purple central diamond with green frame and purple corner squares. 66” x 74”. $900-$1,200
386 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Ca. 1900. Floral wreath. 23” x 37”. $250-$400
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388 AMERICAN SCHOOLHOUSE QUILT. Early 20th century. Hand stitched blocks. Wide floral printed border. 80” x 86”. $150-$300
389 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. First half-20th century. Hand stitched and quilted sawtooth pattern in blue and pink. Machine sewn binding. 68” X 72”. $100-$300
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AMERICAN BURL BOWL. Nineteenth century. Small bowl with good patina. Plugged center hole. 2”h. 5”d. $200-$300
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FRAMED SET OF THREE PORTRAITS. American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Three-part frame holds two inked silhouettes of women with inked detail including gold earrings and coral bead necklaces. The center portrait is a young man with blue eyes done in watercolor. 8”h. 13”w. overall. $400-$600
AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half-18th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Oxbow chest with four graduated, dovetailed conforming drawers. Bracket ogee feet. Refinished with pieced repairs. 34.75”h. 38.25”w. 19.5”d.
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AMERICAN SLANT FRONT TABLETOP DESK. Eighteenth century, mixed woods including pine. Dovetailed case has three dovetailed drawers with applied molding, applied base molding. Slant front supported by slides, interior has one drawer. Old red paint. Wear and original lock is loose. 11.5”h. 19”w. 14.5”d. $600-$1,200
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396 AMERICAN TABLETOP DOUGH BOX. Second half-19th century, pine. Nailed box with chip carved detail and dovetailed battens on lid. Refinished with later separate base. Some edge chips. 25”h. 33”w. 13.5”d. overall. $200-$300
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RELIEF CARVING BY SAMUEL THATCHER. Dated on the back "April 1884", pine. Classical-style image of a horseman killing a lion. Good patina. 20"h. 15"w. Samuel Thatcher was the carver for Steinway pianos. $200-$400
TOKEN OF AFFECTION. American, watercolor and ink on paper. Viola and peony with verse dated “Newark March 23rd, 1836”. Some toning. Framed, 10.75”h. 8.75”w. $100-$300
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AMERICAN BLANKET CHEST. Attributed to Delaware, Ohio, mid 19th century, curly maple and poplar. Dovetailed case with turned feet. Old refinishing. 24.5”h. 40.5”w. 20.5”d. $800-$1,200
398 GERMAN BELLARMINE JUG. Seventeenth-18th century, stoneware. Molded face and medallion, applied strap handle. Restoration. 8”h. $400-$600
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QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Mid 18th century, mixed woods, mahogany veneer. Transitional mirror with scrolled crest and molded frame. Gilt liner and applied decoration. Restoration. 35”h. 13”w. $400-$600
AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Attributed to Connecticut, mid 18th century, maple with pine and poplar. Bonnet top with spiral finials. Dovetailed drawers in top and bottom with fan carved center drawers. Refinished. Imperfections. 89”h. 39”w. 21”d. $3,000-$5,000
400 LANDSCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 18TH-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Oval vignette with travelers in the foreground and a castle with ships in harbor in the background. Restored. 13.25”h. 17”w., framed, 18.5”h. 21.5”w. $700-$900
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QUEEN ANNE MULE CHEST. American or English, mid 18th century, pine. Rose head nails, snipe hinges, old refinishing. Bun feet. Some imperfections. 38”h. 39.5”w. 18.25”d. $600-$900
402 TWO AMERICAN BRASS LANTERNS. Late 19th-20th century. Earlier has mica panels and pierce work. Similar to one in the Henry Ford Museum. Imperfections. 11”h. The other is missing glass. 16”h. $100-$200
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403 GROUP OF LEATHERBOUND BOOKS. Late 19th-20th century. Sets and partial sets including History of England by Smollett, Hawthorne’s Works, Dickens and Recollections of a Lifetime by S.G. Goodrich. $100-$200
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FRAMED SILHOUETTE AND VALENTINE. American and European, 19th century. Hollow cut portrait of a woman with hair comb and blue watercolor dress with gold foil accents. Stains. 6”h. 5.5”w. and a cutout valentine with watercolor bleeding heart and German text. 8.5”h. 7.75”w. $150-$350
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TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill”. Impressed “Stubbs” with eagle border, 8.75”d., and “City Hall, New York” from the “Beauties of America” series by Ridgway. 9.75”d. $250-$450
AMERICAN CLERK’S DESK. Attributed to Jacob Knagy (Somerset, Pennsylvania, 1796-1883), pine. Old yellow paint. Slant top with interior drawers, dovetailed gallery, turned feet, and dovetailed drawers. Pull out writing surface with rounded facade. Wear. 49”h. 38”w. 24”d. $3,500-$6,000
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Union Line” with paddle boat and shell border. Impressed “Wood”. 9”d $250-$450
AMERICAN FOLK ART WALKING STICK. Early 20th century. Root carved stick with intertwining snake in polychrome original paint. 61”l. $400-$600
413 408 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. State arms of “South Carolina” plate. Eagle transfer on the back. Unmarked by Thomas Mayer. 7.25”d. $400-$600
409 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. States arms of “New York” plate with trumpet vine border. Impressed “T. Mayer”. 10”d. $400-$600
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Table Rock, Niagara” transfer with impressed “E. Wood...” Shell border. 10”d. $400-$800
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Winter View of Pittsfield Mass”. 8.75”d. $100-$250
414 THREE HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Erie Canal Aquaduct Bridge, 8”d., Hobart Town, 9”d., and Landing of the Fathers, 10”d. Some restoration. $150-$300
415 TWO FOLK ART CARVINGS OF CAROUSEL ANIMALS. American or European, 20th century. Wood carvings with original paint. Leaping bear, 16”h. And standing panther, 14”h. $150-$300
416 LANDSCAPE PAINTING. Oil on canvas, signed and dated on the back 1/(19)17, “MS Sh___”. Naive painting reputedly of Perkin’s Cove, Maine, with farms and lakes. 19.5”h. 26”w., framed, 25”h. 31.5”w. $1,500-$2,500
417 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. States border with central scene of wharf and buildings. Imperfections. 15.5” x 18.5”. $400-$800
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420 ENGLISH WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Early 18th century, mixed woods including pine. Four dovetailed drawers with applied molding. Replaced onion feet. Imperfections. 36.5”h. 38”w. 29”d. $600-$800
421 AMERICAN PATTERN GLASS COMPOTE. Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Scalloped rim and loop base. 10”h. 12.5”d. $300-$600
422 FIVE PIECES OF HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Virginia Church pattern tall pot, 11”h., covered sugar and handleless cup and saucer. Together with two creamers with double images of Boston State House and New York City Hall. 4.5”, 5.5”h. Restoration. $200-$400
TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHERS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. States border. 8”h. And double image of New York City Hall and Insane Asylum, 6.25”h. $400-$800
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424 FOUR HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Toddy plate, Hudson River, 5.5”d., and three cup plates. So called Cadmus, Scudder’s Museum, and a sail boat. 3.75” to 4.25”d. Restoration. $300-$500
425 FOUR PIECES OF HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two versions of “Mt. Vernon”. Two creamers, 4.5”h., and cup. Together with a covered sugar. Washington at his tomb. 7.5”h. Restoration. $300-$600 419 www.GARTHS.com | 57
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AMERICAN TREENWARE BOWL. Second half-19th century. Large bowl with original white paint on the exterior. 25”d. Ex Missouri Plain Folk. $200-$300
AMERICAN SWAN CONFIDENCE DECOY. Probably Maryland, mid 20th century. Solid wood with well formed head and neck and original pad weight. Painted tack eyes. 20”h. 20”l. $400-$600
427 AMERICAN BURL TRENCHER. Nineteenth century. Layers of paint on the exterior, dry interior surface. Initialed “E” on the bottom. 6”h. 17” x 20”. $300-$600
428 CANADA GOOSE FIELD DECOY. Prince Edward Island, Canada, mid 20 th century. Life-size confidence decoy with original detailed paint, glass eyes and metal tripod legs.”Watch gander” head. 23”h. 28”l. $500-$700
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430 TWO CANADA GOOSE DECOYS. Delaware River Valley, mid 20th century. Very similar with original paint by the same hand. One has carved tail and wing detail. Glass eyes. Wear, seam separation. 12”h. 23”l., 8”h. 25”l. $800-$1,600 428 - 430
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AMERICAN SILHOUETTE WEATHERVANE. Utica, New York origin, 19th century, sheet iron. Standing horse with original ball (tin wrapped wood) and spike. 55.5”h. overall. $700-$900
MIDWESTERN PAINTED BLANKET CHEST. Dated “1861”, mixed wood. Dovetailed case with original painted floral decoration with faux line inlay. Breadboard molded top. 21.75”h. 40.75”w. 14.5”d. $500-$1,000
THREE AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRDS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wood with original black and white paint. Two similar, 4.5”, 5.5”h., and pair on nest. Repair to nest. 6.5”h. Mounted on wall plaques. $300-$400
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AMERICAN CARVED STONE EAGLE. Carved by Ernest Cavalet Tippletown, Pennsylvania, 2nd quarter-20th century, pink granite. Naive carving of spread wing eagle with inset red eye. Wing repair. 35”h. 32”w. $4,000-$8,000
AMERICAN HERON DECOY. Mid 20th century. Root head decoy with old grey paint on the body. Age split. 36”h.28”l. with late base. $1,500-$2,500
435 ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Full bodied tin rooster with old white paint. Imperfections. 33”h. 22”w. with modern base. $1,500-$2,500
436 AMERICAN GOOSE SILHOUETTE WEATHERVANE. Early 20th century. Sheet metal cut out with old white paint. 35”h. 27”w. with modern base. $800-$1,600
438 AMERICAN DUCK DECOY. Mid 20th century. Black duck with old working paint and incised feather detail. Glass eyes. Wear. 14”l. $350-$550
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AMERICAN CLASSICAL WASHSTAND. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany. Shaped gallery back and sides, single dovetailed drawer, two paneled doors, half pilasters, and nicely turned feet, 36”h. 25.5”w. 16.5”d. $300-$600
PRIMITIVE AMERICAN SNOW GOOSE DECOY. First half-20th century. Make-do decoy with tin body and head on a stick neck. Wear. Log base. 19”h. 19”w. $100-$250
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THREE BLOWN GLASS ONION BOTTLES. European, 18th century. Olive green with applied lips and high kick ups. Wear. 7” to 7.5”h. $250-$500
THREE AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS HATS. Nineteenth century. Pale aqua, 1.25”h., and clear with swirled ribs, 2”h. Together with a later cobalt hat, 2”h. $100-$200
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AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS FLASK. First half-19th century. Olive amber pint with cornucopia. GIII-4. 6.5”h. $100-$350
THREE AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS FLASKS. First half-19th century. Aqua. Pint scroll, 7”h., and two half pint eagles. GII-109 and GII-125. $150-$300
444 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS PITKIN. First half-19th century. Olive green with broken swirl ribs and half-post neck. Minor wear. 5”h. $300-$600
445 EUROPEAN SNUFF BOX. Nineteenth century, bone. Scrimshaw box made from a ball joint with figures and verse. 2.5”l. $150-$300
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446 ENGRAVED HORN TUMBLER. American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Incised design of husband and wife with the name “J. Dorrell”. Some edge loss. 4”h. $250-$500
447 AMERICAN FEDERAL MANTEL. First half-19th century, pine. Shaped top, applied reeded molding and carved tablet with three fans. Layers of old paint. 55.25”h. 66”l. $1,000-$1,500 447 60 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
450 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS FLASKS. First half-19th century. Aqua quart Washington and “A Little More Grape...”, GI-42, 8.75”h., and pale green pint, eagle and flag, GII-54. 7”h. $150-$300
451 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CALABASHES. First half-19th century. Pale green tree and sheaf of wheat, GXIII-46, and aqua Union clasped hands and Masonic compass. Does not appear to have “ARS” under eagle. GIV-42. Both 9”h. $200-$400
452 FRAKTUR. Ink on laid paper. Records the birth of Ephraim Herman, November 14, 1808. Text surrounded by vines and star borders with bible verse above. Imperfections. Late frame, 13.5”h. 12.5”w. $150-$300
453 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Southern, mid 19th century. Heavy glaze drips. Lip chip. 14”h. $125-$225
454 THREE PEASEWARE MINIATURE CONTAINERS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Assembled graduated set. Cylindrical with urn finials. 2.75” to 2”l. $300-$600
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455 THREE PEASEWARE CONTAINERS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Assembled graduated set of cylindrical canisters with urn finials. Good surfaces. Larger has age split. 6”, 6.5”, 7.75”h. $600-$1,200
456 TWO PEASEWARE URNS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Footed with urn finials. 4.5”, 6.5”h. $600-$800
457 PEASEWARE MINIATURE TEAPOT. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Unusual teapot with bale handle. 2.5”h. without handle. $400-$600
458 SIGNED MINIATURE PEASEWARE URN. Ohio, late 19th century. Footed with urn finial. Signed on the bottom “Made in 1890 by Hiram Pease”. 2.5”h. $300-$600
459 PEASEWARE COVERED CONTAINER. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Typical form with urn finial and bale handle. 7.5”h. 6.5”d. $400-$800
459A THREE PEASEWARE URNS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Footed urns, two with urn finials. Varying surfaces. 2.75” to 3”h. $400-$800
460 AMERICAN ADIRONDACK ROCKER. Early 20th century. Twig rocker with old white paint over mustard. Slat seat. 16.5” seat, 42.5”h. $250-$400
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461 TWO AMERICAN BASKETS. Early 20th century, woven splint. Half buttocks basket with old polychrome paint. 8”h. 10”w. And large gathering basket with old white paint. 11”h. 17”d. $200-$400
462 OHIO YELLOWWARE LION. Mogadore, late 19th century. Reclining lion with running glaze. 14”l. $600-$800 463 - 464
463 AMERICAN BUTTOCKS BASKET. Late 19th century, woven splint. Bentwood handle. Finely woven. 7.5”h. 8”l. $150-$300
464 AMERICAN BUTTOCKS BASKET. Late 19th century, woven splint. Bentwood handle. Finely woven. 6”h. 7.5”l. $100-$300
465 AMERICAN CARVED LION PLAQUE. By Andrew Langone, New England, signed and dated “Nov 26 1909, No 12”. Relief carving of lion. 10.75”h. 5.75”w. $150-$250
466 AMERICAN FRAKTUR. Watercolor and ink on paper. Flying Angel fraktur recording a birth in Pennsylvania. Imperfections. Framed, 17” x 17”. $100-$300
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ENGLISH GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK. Late 18th century, mahogany and flame grain veneer. Bonnet has goosenecks with brass rosettes, brass finials and freestanding columns. Case has 3/4 columns. Dial with original paint featuring the four seasons and a farmer with horse signed “Navriot”. Faint maker’s name on the dial. Brass works and a painted pendulum. Age splits. 88”h. $800-$1,200
ORIENTAL RUG. Second quarter-20th century. Room size floral. Burgundy ground, midnight blue border. 8.5” x 11’5”. $900-$1,200
470 FOUR ENGLISH SILVER PLATES. London 1811 hallmarks, maker’s mark for Paul Storr. Heavily embellished rims with gadrooning and shells. Engraved armorial shields. 10.5”d. $3,000-$5,000
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ORIENTAL ROOM SIZE RUG. Mid 20th century. Heriz with red ground and dark blue border. 8’10” x 10’. $1,000-$2,000
THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE. Second quarter-19th century. Two handleless cups and saucers and covered sugar, 6.5”h. Two floral designs and a cottage. $100-$300
472 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian with blue medallions on red ground and figural designs. Some imperfections. 4’ x 7’2”. $300-$600
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475 ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE TRAY. Second half-18th century, mahogany. Single board with carved pie crust top. Imperfections. 19.75” x 24”. Modern base. 24.5”h. overall. $600-$800
477 SIX PIECES OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE. Second quarter-19th century. Medium blue transfers of ruins, “Bamborough Castle” and “Mosaic”. Four plates, 8”, 10”d., bowl (flake), 4”h. 8”d. and soup, 9.75”d. $150-$300
478 ENGLISH SILVER COVERED VEGETABLE. London 1813 hallmarks, maker’s mark for Paul Storr. Gadrooned rims, cast acanthus leaf handle. Armorial shield. 5.5”h. 12.5”w. 9.25”d. $2,500-$3,500
479 ENGLISH SILVER BACON SERVER. London 1783 hallmarks, maker’s mark Burrage Davenport. Two reeded handles, urn finial. 12”l. $1,000-$1,500
480 ENGLISH SILVER COFFEE POT. London 1764 hallmarks. Delicate form, wooden handle. 10”h. $400-$800
481 ENGLISH SILVER TAPER STICK. London 1724 hallmarks, maker’s mark Joseph Clare. Good form. 4.5”h. $400-$800
482 ENGLISH SILVER CRUET STAND. London 1762 hallmarks, maker’s mark for Samuel Wood. Rings for five cruets on shell feet. Rococo medallion with worn armorial image. 9.25”h. 9”l. $600-$900
483 ENGLISH SILVER SALVER. London 1827 hallmarks, maker’s mark for William Bateman. Acanthus leaf and shell border with shell feet and chased floral design. 1.5”h. 9.5”d. $300-$600
484 THREE ENGLISH SILVER PLATES. London 1810 hallmarks, maker’s marks for Benjamin Smith and James Smith. Heavily cast rims with reeding and grapevines. 11”d. $2,000-$3,000
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FIFTEEN SILVER SALT SPOONS AND BERRY FORKS. Nineteen century. Three spoons with London 1817 hallmarks by Josiah and George Piercy, two London 1825 spoons, four American coin spoons, and six forks marked “Sterling”. $300-$600
SEVEN ENGLISH SILVER KNIVES. Silver handles with London 1812 hallmarks, maker’s mark for Paul Storr. Blades marked “Arthur & Co., 36 New Bond St. W.” Four dinner knives, 10.75”l., and three entree knives, 8.5”l. $600-$1,200
FIVE ENGLISH SERVING PIECES. Four hallmarked London silver ladles. George Hunter I, 1749. Wooden handle is broken. 12”l. ; William Sumner I, 1796; George Smith and William Fearn, 1791, and Thomas Whipham,1789. 6.5” to 7”l. Together with a silver plate cheese scoop, T. Harwood, 1810. $250-$450
486 OHIO SEWERTILE PIGGY BANK. Early 20th century. Standing pig. Imperfections. 7.5”h. 12.5”l. $200-$300
489 FIVE ENGLISH SILVER KNIVES. Silver handles with Birmingham 1780s hallmarks, maker’s mark Matthew Boulton. Four, 10.5”l., and single, 9”l. $200-$300
487 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Oval with Boston State House. Impressed “Rogers”. 13” x 16.5”. $250-$450
490 FOUR SERVING PIECES. Silver London 1813 berry spoon, American sterling “925” berry spoon, and “Rogers” silver plate pie server. Together with a silver French spoon. $200-$400
492 TWO SILVER SERVING SPOONS. London 1842 hallmarks, maker’s mark George W. Adams. 12”l. And 18th- century Netherlands basting spoon with armorial shield. Repair. 16”l. $300-$500
493 AMERICAN “STERLING” FLASK. Marked for Leobolt and Co, Chicago, Illinois, 1915-1922. Hammered surface. 8.5”h. $200-$400 www.GARTHS.com | 63
494 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pleasant image of a woman with her hair in ringlets and detailed lacework on her dress. Beside her is a calla lily in a glass vase. Restoration. 36”h. 30”w., late grain-painted frame, 37”h. 31.5”w. $3,000-$5,000
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496 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Ca. 1930-1940. Horse head with horse shoes. Professionally cleaned and mounted to stretcher. 20”h. 40”w. $300-$400
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497 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SOFA. Ca. 1980s. Camel back sofa custom crafted by Ed Schweinfurth, LaRue, Ohio, using hand tools and period joinery techniques. 30”h. 61”w. 26”d. $400-$800
498 AMERICAN TRADE SIGN. Early 20th century. Double-sided tin shoemaker’s sign with stenciled lady’s shoe and man’s boot. Minor flaking. 20.25”h. 14.25”w. $400-$800 497 64 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
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499 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Cobalt stenciled merchant’s label “G.L. Tyler & Co. General Store, Clarington, Ohio 2”. 8”h. 10”d. $200-$300
500 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Brushed cobalt sunflower, possibly by Burger. Applied handle. 14”h. $150-$350
501 NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Double handles. Brushed cobalt peonies, impressed “J. Fisher & Co., Lyons, NY”. Chip. 10.25”h. $100-$300
502 NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Brushed cobalt flower and “3” with impressed label “J. Burger Jr. Rochester, NY”. Double handles. 10”h. $250-$450
503 NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Double handles. Brushed cobalt flower, impressed “New York, Stoneware Co., Fort Edward, NY 2”. 11.5”h. $150-$300
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506 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt merchant’s label “Predman...Felicity, Ohio, 3”. Double handles. 13.5”h. $150-$300 506
507 AMERICAN HANGING SHELVES. Second half-19th century, pine. Deeply scalloped sides and shelves. Old grey paint. Pieced repairs. 42.5”h. 27”w. 16”d. $150-$300
508 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Ovoid with brushed cobalt tulips and impressed label “R.W. Russell 4” (Beaver, Pennsylvania). Double handles. Imperfections. 13”h. $200-$400
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OHIO BATTER JUG AND COPPER KETTLE. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Small stoneware batter jug marked “Akron, O.” Flake. 5.5”h. Copper kettle with dovetailed construction and swing handle. Attributed to Ohio, partial stamped label “Joh...” 13”h. overall. $100-$300
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OHIO STONEWARE COVERED CROCK. Mid 19th century. Ovoid with double handles. Impressed “IM Mead, Portage Co., Ohio” with cobalt. Edge flakes, mismatched lid. 9.5”h. $100-$300
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LION REDWARE PLANTER. American or European, early 20th century. Folksy reclining lion. Traces of red paint. Minor edge loss. 15”h. 23”w. $1,200-$2,400
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AMERICAN FOLK ART SNAKE. New York, ca 1930s. Wooden carnival ride with original three color paint and surface. 54”l. $400-$600
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE PIN TOP TABLE. Mid 18th century, pine. Threeboard top with shaped battens. Base has two deep, dovetailed drawers with original brasses. Good patina. 28.5”h. 53.5”w. 36”d. $800-$1,200
516 TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. Mid 19th century. Oversize mug, 4.5”h., and a canning jar, 5.5”h. Both with good glaze in shades of green. Some flaking. $250-$450
517 AMERICAN REDWARE LOAF PAN. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip decoration. Chips. 3.5”h. 18.25”l. $200-$400
518 AMERICAN PAPIER MACHE CROW FIGURE. Early 20th century. Walking black crow in a tuxedo. Original paint. Some imperfections. 11.5”h. Possibly a reference to Jim Crow laws. $250-$400
519 AMERICAN FOLK ART PARROT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wood with original paint. Mounted on wall plaque. 8.5”h. $150-$300
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520 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRDS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wood with original paint. Green song bird and woodpecker. Mounted on wall plaques. Wood pecker plaque is damaged. 11”h. $300-$600
521 AMERICAN DRYSINK. Second half-19th century, pine. Long drysink with square nailed gallery top, drain hole, stretcher base and cutout legs. Old worn tan and grey paint. 30”h. 73.5”w. 25”d. $600-$900
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522 FOLK ART CARVED COACH. Ca. 1940s. Coach and three people carved by Edwin D. Miller with a pocket knife from wood scraps. Original paint. Coach, 18”l., people average 5”h. Included is a note pertaining to the carver’s daughter, Bertha Schuessler, and the coach. $400-$600
523 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED SETTLE BENCH. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Original green with brown and black accents. Rounded top corners with fruit and foliage decoration, classically scrolled arms, shaped splats, turned legs, and decorated stretchers, 16.5” seat height, 33.5”h. overall, 88”l. $600-$900
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SINGLE HORSE DRAWN OPEN SLEIGH. Boston, 4th quarter-19th century. Black body, cane seat, canvas covered dashboard, and iron reinforcing and rails. Drop heel shafts with old leather buffers. Old paint. 46.5”h. 45.5”w. Sleigh, 80”l. Drop heal shafts, 90”l. $450-$700
THREE PEASEWARE CONTAINERS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Cylindrical, footed and bulbous form. Average 3”h. $300-$600
THREE AMERICAN SNUFF OR GUM BOXES. Second half-19th century. Bark boxes with wooden lids. Two retain leather tabs. One has embossed design and “Copenhagen Snuff Presented by Weyman & Bro.” 1.75” to 2”h. $100-$300
PAIR OF WEDDING BAND HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS. American or English, 19th century. Push ups and lip hangers. One band loose, flaking paint. 7”h. $150-$300
525 MASSACHUSETTS STONEWARE OVOID JUG. Early 19th century. Impressed “Charlestown” with three hearts. Applied handle. Some wear. 17.75”h. $175-$275
526 PEASEWARE COVERED CONTAINER. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Typical form with bale handle Missing finial. 4”h. 3.5”d. $100-$300
528 PEASEWARE CONTAINER. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Typical form with knob finial. 4.5”h. $150-$300
529 FOUR MINIATURE PEASEWARE CONTAINERS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Cylindrical with varying surfaces. One missing finial. 2” to 2.75”h. $400-$600
530 EIGHT GLASS BOTTLES. Nineteenth century. Blown and molded, three with high kick ups. Olive green. Surface wear. 6.5” to 9”h. $200-$400
532 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES. First half-19th century. Globs. Olive green, 11”h., and amber olive, 8”h. Wear and pot stones. $100-$300
535 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS. Nineteenth century. Ovoid with double handles and brushed cobalt stylized grapes. Flake. 10.5”h. And one with double open handles and cobalt swags. Stains. 9.5”h. $150-$350
536 533 FOUR AMERICAN LUDLOW-TYPE BOTTLES. First half-19th century. Shades of olive green and amber. Some imperfections. 5.25” to 6”h. $100-$300
AMERICAN MASONIC PLAQUE AND FIVE WALL LETTERS. Twentieth century, pine. Carved relief plaque with square and compass. Original white paint. 15”h. Together with relief letters that spell “Things”. Old white paint has wear. 8.5”h. $200-$300
537 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Double handles. Brushed cobalt tulips and impressed “2”. Hairline. 9”h. $100-$350
538 NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Double handles. Brushed cobalt floral flourish, impressed “New York Stoneware Co., Fort Edward, NY 3”. Rim chip. 12”h. $100-$300
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TWO CONTINENTAL BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Eighteenth-19th century. Threaded posts. Heavy candlestick with mid drip pan, 11.5”h., and knop stem with saucer base, 5”h. $150-$300
AMERICAN HIRED MAN’S ROPE BED. Mid 19th century, maple. Turned posts, peaked headboard. Good form for a day bed. Worn surface. 33”h. 34.5”w. with 72” rails. $300-$500
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TIN MENORAH. American or European, late 19th century. Graceful curved form with weighted base. Yellow over red paint. Flaking. 11.5”h. 22”l. $200-$300
AMERICAN ROOSTER PLAQUE. First half-20th century. Cutout wooden silhouette, probably for a weathervane. Weathered. 17”h. on modern base. $100-$300
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TWO AMERICAN YELLOWWARE WASHBOARDS. Mid 19th century. Wooden frame. Blue sponging. 24.25”h. 12.5”w. And brown Rockingham glaze insert. Corner chip. 11” x 11”. $100-$250
AMERICAN THEOREM. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Fruit including strawberries and cherries in a glass compote. Overall toning. Gilt frame, 19.5”h. 15.5”w. $150-$300
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GRANDMA’S OLD BUTTON BY MARIE LOUISE PROCTOR (FLORIDA, B. 1960). Mixed media, signed lower right. Verse with mother and child. 12.75”h. 7.75”w. $100-$200
AMERICAN POODLE CARVING. Twentieth century. Natural solid wood remounted on new base. 9”h. 12”l. $200-$400
543 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS HURRICANE SHADE. Second half-19th century. Folded rim and engraved band. 21”h. $300-$400
544 CARVED WOODEN DOG. Twentieth century. Black Forest-type reclining dog with original black paint. Movable head. 5”h. 9”l. $75-$125
549 TWO TOY FIDDLES. Twentieth century. Handmade child-sized folk art fiddles. Original natural surfaces. 18”, 26”l. $200-$300
550 TWO HOPI POTTERY BOWLS. Mid 20th century. Brown slip decoration. One marked “Faye”. 3.5”h. 6.5”d., 4”h. 5.5”d. $300-$500
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SEWERTILE LION. Probably Ohio, late 19th century. Reclining lion on scalloped edge base. 6.75”h. 10”l. $100-$300
NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FIELD BED. Second quarter-19th century, cherry. Turned urn shaped posts with reeding and scrolled headboard. Old red wash. Some imperfections. 66”h. 51”w. with 76” rails. $600-$1,200
552 SIX GERMAN PIPSQUEAKS. Second half-19th century. Felt covered parrot and goose, flocked duck and papier mache ox and duck. 3” to 6”h. And a tin bird in tree. 9”h. Imperfections. $100-$350
555 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. First half-19th century. Round convex mirror. Gilt reeded frame with acanthus leaves and eagle finial. Minor loss. 37”h. 32”d. $400-$800
553 AMERICAN CUT OVERLAY OIL LAMP. Mid 19th century. Milk glass base and green cut to clear font. In-themaking imperfection. 13.75”h. $100-$300
556 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young man with seed pearl tie tack identified by a note as “Arthur Nowell Died 1853 aged 38”. 30”h. 25”w., late frame, 36.5”h. 31.5”w. $300-$600 www.GARTHS.com | 69
ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Appel, Karel Aronovici, Isser Asplund, Gunnar Audubon, John James Baskin, Leonard Blakeslee, Warren Blossfeldt Bonheur, Rosa Braque, Georges Briggs, Lucius Burkhart, Emerson Calder, Alexander Carothers, Cole Carrington, James Chagall, Marc Chihuly, Dale Chitoroaga, Ion Coburn, Alvin Colmer, Roy Cornith, Lovis Costain, Haliday Cunningham, Louise
30, 106 43 26 291 33 92 108 99 100 311 5 1-3, 97 91 244 83, 84 68 74-77 27 49-51 28 96 56
Cushing, Lily Dali, Salvador de Connick, Pierre Delano, Gerard Curtis Ensor, James George, Richard Girardin, Frank Gorka, Ted Hardy, William Hurley, Edward Kawashima, Takeshi Kelly, Patrick Kennedy, Andrew Kitchell, Hudson Koppenol, Cornelius Kushner, Robert Leger, Fernand Long-Looi Lee Matta, Roberto Max, Peter Mayo, Joe McLaughlin, Charles
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22 60, 101 135 19-21 90 29 57 69, 70 121 80-82 105 54 18 12 102 88 6 4, 44-45, 47 98 31, 37 89 7
Miro, Joan Misicka, Charles Myers, Frank Ompir, Peter Picasso, Pablo Plimpton, William Proctor, Marie Louise Renoir, Pierre Auguste Rider, Henry Sabzi, Mamoud Sarisky, Michael Sharp, Joseph Henry Stahl, Margareta Stanczak, Julian Taufzeugen Artist Teller, Grif Vialet, Laurent Walcutt, William White, Fritz Winter, Fritz Wright, Robert Young, Henry
32, 39-42, 52 11 59 467 71-73, 79 15 542 64 8 67 85, 86 13, 14 62 53 256 93 58 310 46 87 10 120
GARTH’S POLICY GUARANTEE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. continues to be committed to providing thorough descriptions that reflect our belief in service through honesty, integrity and attention to detail. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin as stated in the first bold line of the catalogue description, with the exception of amendments by any oral or written notices or announcements at the time of the auction. “Origin” is defined as the creator, period, culture, or source, as set forth in the first bold line of a lot in the catalog. Exclusions – Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Garth’s Auctions, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of any Oriental rugs. All rug dimensions are approximate. Garth’s does not guarantee the authenticity of any item created before 1500. Regarding all jewelry, all weights, grades, sizes, and metal content(s) are approximate. Regarding colored stones: purchasers are reminded that colored stones and diamonds may be enhanced by using one or more techniques, including but not limited to: clarity enhancements, resins, and heat treatment. Garth’s makes no warranty express or implied to the buyer as to whether a natural stone has been enhanced. Additionally, antiques, by the very nature of their age, have wear that reflects their years of use. As a result, honest wear earned from use is to be expected and is sometimes the proof that an item is an antique. Normal wear will not be listed. Buyers who would like to know the fine points regarding condition should call prior to the auction. We would prefer that you examine the items before you place a bid. All other guarantees of authenticity of authorship, expressed or implied, are hereby disclaimed. There is no other warranty, express or implied. Each and every lot is sold “as is”. BUYING FOR OUR ACCOUNT: The owners and employees of Garth’s Auctions, Inc. never have, nor ever will buy any item at our auction for ourselves. LIABILITY: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin of a lot for a period of twenty-one days from the date of the auction and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s satisfaction that the first bold line is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded provided the lot is returned to Garth’s Auctions, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction. It is also Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Garth’s Auctions, Inc. and the purchaser, before Garth’s Auctions, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale under the above guarantee. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of origin of any lot shall be the rescission of the sale and return of the original purchase price and premium paid by the purchaser. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts no liability of any kind for an item after the gavel has fallen. WITHDRAWN LOTS: Garth’s Auction, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any property before the auction and shall have no liability whatsoever for withdrawal of the property. SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS: The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer is the buyer. The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the successful bidder. Once the auctioneer’s gavel falls, the successful bidder immediately assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased lot. DISPUTED AND REJECTED BIDS: The auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding on the disputed lot. The auctioneer also reserves the right to reject nominal bids and to withdraw from the auction items that do not receive a bid reflective of an item’s worth. We make every attempt, for the benefit of both seller and buyer, to create lots that reflect the quality of our cataloged merchandise. Therefore, any lot not receiving an opening bid of at least $50.00 will be passed. ESTIMATES & RESERVES: Presale estimates are intended as guides and may not be reflective of actual gavel price. Some of the items in this auction are subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. The reserve will not be higher than the low estimate. DEFINITIONS OF STATEMENTS: a) “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but not definitely so. b) “Circle of” – work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c) “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d) “After” – in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e) “Signed” – has a signature that in our opinion is the signature of the artist. f) “Bears signature” – has signature that in our opinion might be the signature of the artist. PREVIEWS: We encourage our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview times are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closed during the auction. CONDITION REPORTS: Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersedes the catalog description. Our staff will take a list of the items you would like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. 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GARTH’S POLICY (continued) ABSENTEE BIDS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. These bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competitively. All absentee items are purchased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% honest, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for failing to execute any absentee bids. A $50.00 minimum bid is required on all lots. Absentee bids must be submitted in (a minimum of) $5.00 increments. Increments less than $5.00 will not be observed. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. also accepts telephone and live auction internet bids. For phone bidding it is to your advantage and we strongly recommend placing a “back up bid”. BIDDING INCREMENTS Absentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere: $30,000-50,000 $2,500 or Auctioneers discretion $0-500 $25 $50,000-100,000 $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $500-1,000 $50 $1,000-3,000 $100 $100,000-300,000 $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $300,000-500,000 $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $3,000-5,000 $250 $500,000 & up Auctioneer’s discretion $5,000-10,000 $500 $10,000-30,000 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium (for bids made in person, or absentee bids placed through garths.com, or by phone, fax or email) is 20% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 12.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. Note* Buyer's Premium for all bidding through garthslive.com, invaluable.com, eBay.com or any other online bidding service is 25% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 17.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. SALES TAX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc. before any exemption can be made. PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification (valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire transfer information is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise until a check has cleared. A fee of $50 will be assessed on all returned checks. If payment has not been initiated within 10 days after the auction, Garth's reserves the right to charge the credit card on file. A fee of 1.5% per month of the total invoice, in addition to storage charges, will be charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoices not paid by the 28th day after the auction. PACKING AND SHIPPING: Clients are invited to pick-up purchased items at our auction location during regular business hours or have items shipped by a company of their choosing. Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of suggested shipping contractors. If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items accessible for you. Purchasers utilizing shipping services will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be aware that many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bid will not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bidding in this (or any other) auction. STORAGE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requires that purchased items must be removed from the premises within 15 days of the auction unless other arrangements have been made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, per item, if not removed within the requested time frame. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold without notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.
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GARTH’S POLICY (continued)
ONLINE BIDDING: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding policies visit our website garths.com.
FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for your interest and participation.
OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS: $165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.
CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Amelia Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, and Jeffrey Spear. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.
TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you and your representative to discuss your estate planning needs.
APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.
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DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. Gallery: The Barn at Stratford, 2690 Stratford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164 Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: info@garths.com Garth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minutes from the Columbus International Airport. FROM THE CINCINNATI AREA: Take I-71 North to Columbus. Then take Rt. 315N to 270E to 23N. Follow 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the traffic light turn right (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA: Take I-71 South to Route 36/37 (Delaware/Sunbury exit 131). Take this route into Delaware, and turn left on Route 23 South. Turn left onto Meeker Way (at the sixth traffic light). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit past I71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. FROM THE DAYTON AREA: Take I-75 North to I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. FROM INDIANAPOLIS: Take I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. FROM PITTSBURGH: Take I-79 South to I-70 West to Columbus. Take I-270 to I-71 North to the Polaris Exit (Route 750). Turn left and follow 750 to Route 23 North (turn right). You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is to your right. 74 | GARTH’S 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction: November 25, 2016
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Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax. Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’s absentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the complete Terms and Conditions as outlined in Garth’s policy in the catalog and/or on the website. LOT NUMB ER
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The 56th Annual THANKSGIVING AUCTION NOVEMBER 25, 2016
The 56th Annual Thanksgiving Auction • November 25, 2016 featuring Fine Art & Early American Antiques