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T h e C o l l e c t i o n o f t h e L a t e J o (Jos e phine) Mead, Galena, Illinois T h e Colle c tion of the Mary E. Shaffer T h e Ja c k & Susan Batdorff Collection P h y l l i s & t h e L a te Willia m Kraner, Columbus, Ohio T h e 7 0 - Y e a r C o l l e c t i o n o f S c h r a d e & G e n e v i e v e R a dtke , New Canaan, Connecticut T h e L i f e t i m e C o l l e c t i o n o f t h e L a t e D r . M a u r i c e & M e r c e d e s Ta ylor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The La te Lenore Yash-Cusumano P r o p e r t y o f a P r o m i n e n t P hys ic ia n from Ann Arbor, Michigan a nd select consignments from C a l i f o r n i a , C o n n e c t i c u t , M i c h i g a n , M i s sou ri, Ne braska, and Pennsylvania

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1 STREET SCENE BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated May 3-4, 1969. Street with neighborhood shops. 30”h. 20”w., framed, 33.5”h. 23.5”w. $1,000-2,000

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2 ZOAR MINIATURE PAINTED BLANKET CHEST. Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case with applied molding to lid and base. Square nails, two board top and carved faceted feet. Original red paint with dark brown on the molding and feet. Later name “Allen R. Keefer” on the inside lid. Some imperfections. 11.5”h. 14.75”w. 9.5”d. $400-800 3 SEVEN PIECES OF ZOAR CLOTHING. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Two pair of wool mittens, one pair of women’s wool stockings, a bib, baby’s bonnet and two women’s bonnets, including a summer straw example with paper label “18”. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. Included with the lot is a booklet on Zoar. $150-350 4 GROUP OF ZOAR CLOTH PANELS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Approximately twelve cloth remnants, all but one are wool. Plain brown, grey, navy blue and bright red as well as checks and plaids. 46” x 52”, 38” x 38” and smaller. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. $100-200

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5 MISSION HOUSE BY CALVIN WINEBRENNER (OHIO, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1951 lower right. Street scene. Has old exhibition label for 1951 May Show, Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Institute of Art School. Yellowed varnish. 30”h. 25”w., framed, 33.5”h. 28.5”w. $250-450


6 ZOAR CANDLESTAND. Tuscarawas, Ohio, 2nd half 19th century. Folksy two tier oval stand made by Jacob Ackerman (1839-1901). Green paint over original salmon. Some flaking and bottom shelf has warp. 31”h. 15” x 21”. Similar stand sold at Garth’s May, 2010. $1,500-2,500 7 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Attributed to Ravenna, Ohio, mid-19th century, poplar. Highly unusual chest with cruciform panels on front and sides. Each corner of case is cut from a single piece of wood, and resting on bracket feet. Interior has till and two drawers. Retains its original paint decoration consisting of faux bird’s-eye in the cruciforms and a dark reddish-brown ground; across the front is Israel Morton. 23 1/2”h. 38”w. 21”d. Ex Jean Masser (Ohio), ex Carl and Joyce Mueller (Ohio). Sold at Garth’s, January 2012. Genealogical research did locate an Israel Morton, born in Mahoning County, Ohio about 1848. $600-1,200 8 FOUR ZOAR WOOL PANELS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Two red, both approximately 28” x 170” and two black panels, the longest is 170”. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. $100-300 9 GROUP OF ZOAR WOOL PANELS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Approximately ten panels and remnants in shades of brown, tan and grey. Two striped and one red. 12” x 60”, 24” x 64” to 23” x 165”. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. $100-200 10 FOUR ZOAR WOOL PANELS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Two grey and one brown, approximately 27” x 200” and one dark blue with stitched initials “MK”. 27” x 260. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. $200-300

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11 BALL GOWN WORN BY FLORENCE HARDING. American, 1st quarter 20th century. Green silk dress with tulle and faceted bead work together with a beaded belt. Weighted train. Some wear. Florence Harding (Ohio, 1860-1924) was the wife of President Warren G. Harding. The dress includes a note from her granddaughter, Jean De Wolfe Grey. $250-500 12 ZOAR WOOL BLANKET. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Natural with colorful stripes. Bound ends. 64” x 84”. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. $100-200 13 THREE ZOAR WOOL SHAWLS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Grey plaid, 56” x 56”; grey stripe, 60” x 60” and red plaid, 60” x 60”. From the 1987 auction of Kappel Family items. The Kappel family worked the wool mill in Zoar. $150-200

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14 OHIO CORNER CUPBOARD. Ross County, ca 1850-1860, walnut with poplar secondary. One piece with double doors on above with sixteen glass panes and paneled double doors below. Applied scalloped trim. Old refinishing. 88”h. 56”w. 25”d. Made by a cabinet maker named Huddle as a wedding gift for Simpson Jones. $1,200-1,800

18 FIVE PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN BY HARRIET EVATT (OHIO, 1895-1983). Oil on canvas and canvas board, signed. Various children including Dutch girl and girl with cat. Latter is framed, 35.5”h. 29.5”w. Other sizes are 36”h. 30”w., 30”h. 25”w. and 30”h. 26”w. Some small repairs. $250-450

19 TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Tuscarawas County, 2nd half19th century. Impressed labels “Westhafer & Lambright”. No handles, impressed “2” and double handles, impressed “4”. Hairline. Both 11.25”h. $200-300

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20 TWO PAINTINGS BY HARRIET HAWN (OHIO, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed. Landscape with barn, 33”h. 29”w. and “The Egg Man”, an African American man with baskets. Holes. 30”h. 22.5”w. Framed sizes. According to notes on the back, Harriet was the wife of Harry Hawn who ran the Lakeside Casino Resort, and the sister of Bertha Sang Winebrenner. $250-450

15 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Second quarter-19th century. Ovoid with two handles and cobalt accents. Impressed label “IM Mead, Ortage County, Ohio”. Slightly out of round. 14”h. $300-500 16 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Tuscarawas County, mid-19th century. Double handles. Impressed “N. Tracy, 6”. Brushed cobalt flowers. 17.5”h. $300-600

21 WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt merchant’s label for “HF Behrens Grocery, Wheeling, W. Va. 2”. 11.5”h. $100-300

17 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Attributed to Lambright, Tuscarawas County, 2nd half 19th century. Double handles. Impressed “5” with brushed cobalt squiggles, tulips and “5”. 17.25”h. $300-600

22 WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt merchant’s label for “Peter Welty, Liquors, Wheeling. WV, 2”. Applied handle. 15”h. $100-300

23 WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Large crock with stenciled cobalt label “6, Donaghho Co. Parkersburg, WV”. Rim chip. 17”h. $100-300 14 - 17 4 | GARTH’S Early American: May 12, 2018


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24 PITTSBURGH PILLAR MOLD DECANTER AND CELERY. Mid-19th century. Celery has scalloped rim and baluster stem. Small potstone. 10.75”h. and a decanter with applied handle and metal jigger, 10”h. $100-300 25 PITTSBURGH PILLAR MOLD SYRUP. Mid 19th century. Pewter cap. Minor roughness on the applied handle. 10”h. $100-300 26 ZOAR TRADE SIGN. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Wood and sheet metal sad iron from a laundry. Original black paint. Edge chips. 9”h. 16”l. $400-600 27 ZOAR FIGURAL WALL POCKET. Ohio, last quarter 19th century, pine. Back is a cut out and carved squirrel in tree branch with a small pocket, also with incised carving. Original paint and dry varnish finish. Minor edge loss. 14”h. Together with a children’s paperback book The Discontented Squirrel published by PJ Cozans, New York. Worn. $100-350 28 ZOAR SHELF. Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut. Shaped supports, screw construction. Old worn varnish surface. 9”h. 19”w. 5”d. $150-350

29 ZOAR WIRE HAT STAND. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Spherical on domed base. 16”h. $100-300

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30 OHIO ADVERTISING BROADSIDE. Shelby, Ohio, 3rd quarter 19th century. Printed advertisement for Mickey, Cummins & Co. selling textiles and produce. Minor loss. 12”h. 9”w. $75-125 31 PRINT OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Hand colored engraving signed Parsons on the plate. From “Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 14th 1856”, “A View of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio Sketched from Mount Adams, Looking South”. Some stains. Framed, 18.25”h. 23.25”w. overall. $75-150 32 B & O RAILROAD INSIGNIA. Second half-19th century, cast iron. Round insignia with a domed capitol building Old yellow paint. 16.25”d. $100-300 33 KENTUCKY BLANKET CHEST. Descended in the Ratliff family home in Sharpsburg, Kentucky, mid 19th century, cherry. Turned feet, paneled ends and applied molding. Refinished with traces of old red paint. Age splits. 19”h. 36”w. 15.75”w. $600-1,200

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34 OHIO EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Attributed to Ross County, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods including walnut, cherry, poplar and flame grain mahogany veneer. Four dovetailed drawers with cockbeading, one over three graduated with banded inlay. Turned legs and turned full pilasters. Scroddleware pulls. Refinished with minor age splits. 51.5”h. 46.75”w. 24.75”d. $300-600 www.GARTHS.com | 5


35 SELF PORTRAIT BY CLYDE SINGER (OHIO, 1908-1999). Oil on artist board, initialed top right, titled on back “Self #5 June 1932”. Singer as a young man wearing suspenders. 17”h. 14”w., late frame, 22.75”H. 19.5”w. $1,000-3,000

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36 CATS-ME-OW BY MARY FRANCES MERRILL (OHIO, 19201999). Papier mache, initialed. Green cat on silver base. Area of flaking. 8”h. $200-300 37 OHIO SEWERTILE PORTRAIT PLAQUE. Mid 20th century. Native American wearing bearskin. Impressed “Hand Crafted by Walter Smith, Superior Clay Corp. Uhrichsville, Ohio”. Short firing separations. 15.5”d. $400-600 38 PAIR OF OHIO POTTERY DOGS. Second half-19th century, white clay. Reclining spaniels with white glaze and brown spots. 8”h. 9”l. $600-900 39 TWO AMERICAN QUILTS. Early 20th century. Hand quilted. Pieced red and white Carpenter’s Wheel. Cloth label states it was made by Ethel E. Layland, Rockford, Ohio ca 1925. Wear. 72” x 84”. And an album quilt with floral applique. Some wear and stains. 86” x 86”. $250-450

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40 FOUR PAINTINGS BY CALVIN WINEBRENNER (OHIO, MID 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper. All signed but the last one. “Mission House” with May Show Akron Art Institute exhibition label., 25”h. 30.75”w., docks, 26.5”h. 33”w. and street scene, 24”h. 19.75”w. Together with an attic scene. 19”h. 23.25”w. Framed sizes. $200-400 41 THREE COLLAGES BY TOM KENNAUGH (OHIO, B. 1953). Mixed media. Architectural series on heavy paper board. Unframed one signed and dated ‘06 on the back. 14”h. 10.5”w. The other two are framed, 20.5”h 16.75”w. $100-300 42 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block “Hol. Co. 1840” with house or church. Two piece in olive, blue, red and natural with flower urn and bird borders. 68” x 84”. $250-450 43 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block “Coverlet Wm. H. Van Gordon Weaver, Covington Miami Co. Ohio 1853”. Two piece with star flowers in olive, blues and salmon with bird border. Wear. 76” x 86”. $200-400


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44 FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885). Oil on canvas, signed and date 1875 lower right. Summer scene of fenced pastures and farm buildings surrounded by pine trees. 31”h. 35”w., late frame, 32.75”h. 37.75”w. $12,000-18,000 www.GARTHS.com | 7


45 TWO OHIO AGRICULTURAL MEDALS. Mid 19th century. Engraved white metal or silver medal awarded to B. Kuhns in 1855 and 1856 for the best Wheat and Grain Drills. Current presidents’ names Ladd and Worthington also engraved below. The other side has classical figures design cast by George H. Lovett. Encased in a lucite display, 5”h. 8”l. overall. $100-300 45

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46 OIL LAMP ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL ROUTSON. Doylestown, Ohio, ca. 1840. Redware lamp with double spouts, applied handle and saucer base. 5.75”h. $800-1,200 47 OHIO SEWERTILE OWL LAMP. First half-20th century. Made by Pop Wilson. Electrified with orange light eyes. 13.5”h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $800-1,200

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48 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Early 19th century, poplar. Six board dovetailed case with dovetailed bracket feet. Interior till. Original black grain decoration with hearts on red ground. Good dry surface. Imperfections. 26”h. 44”w. 20”d. Ex Jane and Bill Woodring (Ohio). Originally purchased from a descendant of Andrew Steele, the original owner who moved from Allentown, Pennsylvania to Milton Township, Wayne County, Ohio in 1817. $900-1,200 49 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY T. REED. Probably Newport, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid with applied double handles, brushed cobalt tulip. Impressed “T. Reed 6”. 17”h. $600-900 50 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Mid 19th century. Ovoid with applied handle. Brushed cobalt tulips. Impressed “Higgins & Co. Cleaveland, O.” with upside down “2”. 13.5”h. $400-600

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51 TWO OHIO CAROUSEL HORSES. Mid 20th century. Cut out plywood with original stencil and hand detailed paint. Leather seats. Bolted to later wooden bases. Edge loss. 49”h. 45”l. 13.5”w. overall. $600-800


52 OHIO MANTEL CLOCK. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Reverse glass painted door with building. Paper label inside for Boarman & Wells, Warren, Ohio. Original grain painted applied half turnings and carved fruit basket crest. Some imperfections. 30.5”h. 17”d. $150-300 53 AMERICAN FEDERAL STAND. Possibly Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, curly maple, mahogany veneer with poplar secondary. Turned legs, shaped top and three dovetailed, beaded drawers with glass pulls. Refinished. Some imperfections. 28.5”h. 23”w. 21”d. $800-1,200 54 TWO LANDSCAPES BY GEORGE HERBERT BAKER (INDIANA, 1878-1943). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Impressionistic views of trees, 10.5”h. 8.5”w. and wooded stream, 14.75”h. 16.75”w. Framed sizes. Baker was a member of the “Richmond Group” of Indiana painters. $250-500 55 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN BY JAMES PIERCE BARTON (OHIO, 1817-1891). Oil on canvas, signed. Bearded man identified on the back as “Wm. Barrett Born Nov. 3rd, 1808. J.P. Barton, Pinxt 1856 AD”. Restoration. 14.25”H. 12.5”w., late frame, 19”h. 16.75”w. $400-800

56 MIDWESTERN BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Six board chest with square nail construction. Later Arts & Crafts pyrographic decoration on sides, front and lid added by the owner Emma Leaming (Vienna, Ohio, 1875-1974). Designs include a shepherd protecting his flock from a wolf on the lid, two classical style pipe players on the sides and an elaborate classical scene of Aurora leading the chariot of Apollo on the front panel together with white calla lilies on the stiles. The front retains original polychrome paint accent colors on the sides. Added handles. Repairs to hinge rail, lid is loose. 21.75”h. 46.5”w. 20.5”d. $600-800

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57 ELECTION RETURNS BY THOMAS WATERMAN WOOD (NEW YORK, 1823-1903). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881 top right. Man in straw hat reading the newspaper. 10”h. 12”w., framed, 21.5”h. 23.5”w. $2,500-4,500 58 CDV ALBUM. Thirty eight CDVs, several from Anthony after negatives by Brady and many with McAllister, Philadelphia retailer’s labels. Other labels including RW Addis, M’Clees, James W. Queen and Allen & Horton, Boston. Images include Col. Ellsworth and Francis Brownell, the “Avenger of Ellsworth”, generals Scott, McClellan, Baker, Burnside, Banks (in civilian clothes), Meade, Beauregard, Dix, Grant, Halleck, Lander and McCall. Also Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd, Prince Napoleon and Princess Clotilde, John “Dublin Dan” Burke and a double amputee with retailer’s stamp dated “1864 Petersburg, VA”. All have pencil or inked identification listed on below on the page. Wear, some small tears, not all pages have images. Album 6”h. $200-400 59 CIVIL WAR TINTYPE. Third quarter 19th century. Seated Union soldier with gold colored buttons and buckle. Embossed brass liner has American flags, ship and cannon with “Constitution and Union”. Worn case. 3.5”h. $200-400

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60 “KUCHINS FURNITURE KITCHEN KABINET”. St. Louis, Missouri, ca. 1900-1930, poplar. Two-piece cabinet with stained glass window and drawers above a cutting board surface with doors and drawers below. Refinished. 78.75”h. 42.5”w. 27”d. $450-650 61 AMERICAN FARM TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Three-board top table with tapered legs and square nailed apron. Finish added. 28.5”h. 54”w. 40”d. $500-700 62 AMERICAN GRAIN PAINTED SET OF SHELVES. Late 19th century, pine. Mortised and dovetailed construction, nailed gallery and scalloped molded shelves. Old pumpkin colored paint. 43.75”h. 27.75”w. 13”d. $250-450

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63 AMERICAN CLOCK TRADE SIGN. Second half-19th century, pine. Small size with original paint and gilding. Cast iron ring. Wear and area of damage. 15.5”h. $300-600 64 AMERICAN COOKIE BOARD BY JAMES WATKINS. Late 19th century, walnut. Man on horseback. Impressed “JY Watkins, NY”. Good surface, age split. 10.75” x 10.75”. $400-600 65 AMERICAN COOKIE BOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Large cookie or cake board with compass star designs and handle. Good patina, worn edges. 19.25”h. 11.5”w. $200-400

68 INLAID BLANKET CHEST. American or European, 1st half-19th century, mixed woods including walnut and pine. Dovetailed with carved apron, two dovetailed drawers, interior till, wrought iron strap hinges, bear trap lock and tin and iron bale handles. Lid has simple geometric inlays of curly maple while the front has burl, fruitwood and maple inlays including birds and flowers on raised panels. Refinished. 27”h. 51”w. 24”d. $600-1,200

69 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece bead board cupboard with open shelf top over two bead board doors. Refinished. 79.25”h. 62”w. 17.5”d. $600-800 70 AMERICAN POKER TABLE. Late 19th century, oak. Splay leg with four iron and wood shelves at each corner. Old finish. 29.25”h. 36” x 36”. $250-450

66 AMERICAN COOKIE BOARD. Second quarter-19th century, walnut. Possibly by John Conger (New York). Well detailed with couple in oval border. 11.5”h. 7.5”w. $250-450 67 AMERICAN COOKIE BOARD. First half-19th century, walnut. Thin double sided board with handle. Chip carved on both sides. Flower pot and initials “GN or R” and compass star with cross. Good patina. 11.75”l. $600-800

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71 BLACKSMITH SHOP BY WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS (ENGLAND, 1795-1885). Oil on wooden panel, signed lower left. Smithy with horses. 8.5”h. 12.75”w., gilt frame, 14.5”h. 18.5”w. Bequest of Frederick W. Schumacher in 1957 to the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (Columbus Museum of Art). Later sold to benefit the art museum’s acquisition fund. Retains original Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts label. $1,000-1,500

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72 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. Early 20th century, pine. Two board with original stenciled and free hand decoration. Some imperfections. 18.5” x 30.25”h. $300-500

76 TWO AMERICAN JUGS AND A CROCK. Second half-19th century. Galena, Illinois jug with mottled green glaze. Loss. 8.25”h. and a stoneware jug with cobalt “3” and bee sting. Applied handle. 14”h. Together with a redware crock with two handles. 10.5”h. $200-300

73 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED DOG. Early 20th century. Setter with original paint and glass eyes. 5.5”h. 10”l. $250-300

77 GALENA POTTERY CROCK. Illinois, mid 19th century, redware. Large crock with two handles and two tone glaze with mottling. Inscribed “6”. Surface wear. 15”h. $400-800

74 THREE PIGS BY FRANK MICHAELS (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Three contented pigs in a corral. Yellowed varnish. 23”h. 29.25”w., decorated frame, 26.75h. 33”w. $300-600 75 NINE EUROPEAN COPPER MEASURES. Nineteenth century. Graduated haystack measures with lead labels marked “HR”. One gallon to 1/8 gill. Some dents. 3” to 11.5”h. $250-450

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78 AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Original grey paint on base and underside of top. Mortised construction with various nails including square, cut out feet and plank seat. Some imperfections. 27.5”h. 62.5”w. 31.25”w. $300-600 79 CHILDREN’S BOWLING PINS AND FOLKSY CHAIR. American, 20th century. Small nine pins with original paint. Some wear from use, 6”h. And a folksy miniature wooden armchair with original paint, 5.5”h. $100-200

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80 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Wilderness scene with settler and log cabin near a waterfall. Crazing and small patch. 9.5”h. 12.5”w., paint decorated shadowbox frame, 13.5”h. 16.5”w. $150-350 81 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Farmer and wife with cattle. On the back is a note about a previous owner. Rebacked. 18.5”h. 26”w., framed, 22.5”h. 30.5”w. $600-900

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82 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Early 19th century, poplar. Six board dovetailed case with French feet and interior till. Wrought iron strap hinges. Original grain paint. Age split. 27.25”h. 44”w. 21.5”d. $600-900 83 AMERICAN STATUE OF LIBERTY WEATHERVANE. Second half-20th century. Copper full bodied figure on directionals with applied verdigris surface. 54”h. including iron base. $150-350

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84 AMERICAN FOLKSY PLANE WEATHERVANE. Mid 20th century. Refinished wooden body with tin wings and tail. Iron directionals. Rust. 35”h. 39”l. $200-400

85 AMERICAN GRAIN-DECORATED COMMODE. Ca. 1840s, pine. Lift lid commode with dovetailed drawer and storage area. Scrolled base. Original grain paint. Imperfections. 30.75”h. 32.5”w. 16”d. $150-300 86 AMERICAN STOOL AND SAWBUCK TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Table has multiple shelf areas, old yellow paint. 31.25”h. 31”w. 18.25”d. And a milking stool with mortised legs and old green paint. 13.5”h. $450-650 87 AMERICAN WASHSTAND AND SHELF. Second half-19th century, pine. Victorian washstand with carved backsplash and nailed drawer over two doors. Refinished. 41”h. 30”w. 15.75”d. Along with a pine and walnut shelf with dry surface. 11.5”h. 34”w. 6.25”d. $125-250


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88 AMERICAN FOLKSY MAIL BOX. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden mail box with applied medallions and a central window. Locked door near the bottom. Old grey over black paint. Edge wear. 16.5”h. 7”w. Included is post card of a house with similarly shaped mail box. $300-600 89 AMERICAN HORSE WINDMILL WEIGHT. Made by Dempster Mill Manufacturing, Illinois, ca. 1900, cast iron. Bobtail horse with cast numbers “58”. 17.5”h. including wooden base. $200-400 90 FOLKSY MORTAR AND PESTLE RACK. Probably American, mid 19th century. Hanging rack with layers of green alligatored paint. 18.5”h. 9.25”w. $200-400 91 NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL STAND. Second quarter 19th century, mahogany and curly maple veneer, pine. Tightly turned legs with biscuit type corners. Two dovetailed drawers with beaded edge. Refinished with replaced period brass pulls. 28.5”h. 22.75”w. 16.75”d. $800-1,600

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92 AMERICAN COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Second half-19th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Five dovetailed graduated drawers, cove molded cornice and bracket feet with scrolled returns. Refinished with period replaced brasses. 49”h. 38.5”w. 20”d. $1,600-2,400

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93 AMERICAN SEWERTILE TRAIN PLAQUE. Second half-20th century. Relief steam engine, tender and caboose with original paint. Attached to log plank. 12”h. 42.5”l. $600-900 94 AMERICAN SEWERTILE WALL PLAQUE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wall pocket or shelf with portrait medallion of man. Shallow chips. 9”h. $100-300 95 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE COUCH. Second half-20th century. Camelback sofa with reeded legs and gold and olive upholstery. Some edge loss. 35”h. 85”w. $100-300

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96 AMERICAN STEPBACK DRYSINK. Late 19th century, pine and poplar. Two piece with nailed drawers on the base. Double doors on top and bottom with interior shelves. Base has tin lined well and molded edge shelf. Original grain paint with the cream colored base paint on the interior. Wear, pieced repair on base and edge chips on top. 74”h. 53”w. 20”d. $600-900

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97 AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. Silver foil background. “God Bless our Home” with well appointed house and paper scrap of girl with basket. Frame with gilt liner, 20.5”h. 25.5”w. $75-150 98 AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. Mother and children “What is Home Without a Mother?” 23”h. 19”w. $75-125 99 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Gallery back and side shelf over the well, two doors and one dovetailed drawer secured with square nails. Old grey paint. Worn with age split. 38.75”h. 40”w. 17.5”d. $400-800

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100 LANDSCAPE BY LOUISA McELWAIN (AMERICAN, 1953-2013). Oil on board, unsigned. Farm fields. Labeled for Crested Butte Academy Collection. 12”h. 18”w., framed, 15”h. 21.25”w. $600-900 101 SMALL GROUP OF FLINT POINTS. Four dug points and a partial, together with a a few assorted stones. 2” to 4.5”l. $100-200 102 TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATES. Mid 19th century. Coggled rims and yellow slip designs. Imperfections. 9, 10”d. $100-200 103 GERMAN MUSICAL CIGARETTE DISPENSER. Early 20th century. Faux burl veneer (possibly bakelite). Wind up mechanism. 6.75”h. 5.75”w. $150-250


104 MARE AND FOAL BY GEORGE PHILLIPS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1910 lower right. Pastoral scene with sunrise and tower in the background. Overvarnish with crazing. 12”h. 14.75”w., late frame, 15.5”h. 18.5”w. $150-300

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105 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Gentleman with yellow vest and gold stick pin. Imperfections. 24”h. 20”w., framed, 29”H. 25”w. $250-450 106 TWO AMERICAN MIRRORS. First half-19th century. Both with original reverse painted panels. Applied half turnings with gilding and old black paint and still life image. 20.25”h. 11”w. And architectural with original grain paint and image of a church. 21”h. 18”w. Varying wear. $100-300 107

107 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block for “David Long 1846”. Two piece with stars and flowers in lavender and green. Some stains and bound edge. 72” x 90”. $200-400

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108 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block with house and 1851. Two piece double weave in dark blue and natural. Borders have man, dog and house under a willow tree and vining flowers. Light stains. 72” x 82”. $300-500 109 AMERICAN CARVED DRESSER BOX. Early 20th century. Relief carved flowers with original paint. Cloth lined interior. Some imperfections. 4”h. 10”w. $200-350

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110 TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN ADVERTISING AND A BOOK. First half-20th century. Two original artworks on bristol board. Supphose socks referencing Jesse James. Wear. 22”h. 12”w. And Lucky Strike cigarettes, 14”h. 10.5”w. Together with a book “The Story of Lucky Strike” by Roy Flannagan from the 1939 New York World’s Fair. 7.5”h. $75-150

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111 AMERICAN MARQUETRY JEWELRY BOX. Early 20th century, mixed woods including mahogany. Elaborate inlay with a cross on the lid. Interior is lined with green velvet and has a mirror and lift out tray. Age splits to bottom age. 5”h. 11”w. $100-250

112 THREE HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two Boston Statehouse plates impressed “Enoch Wood & Sons”, 8.5”, 10”d. and a soup plate with rustic scene impressed “Hamilton Stoke”, 9.5”d. $100-300

113 PORTRAIT OF SISTERS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Double portrait of young blonde girls. 25”h. 31”w., shadowbox frame with embossed liner, 36”h. 41”w. $400-800

114 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS. First half-20th century. Intertwined cast designs and pierced columns. Marked “Rye Co.”. 7”h. $100-350 115 NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. Third quarter-18th century, mixed woods including birch, walnut and poplar. Dovetailed with four dovetailed graduated drawers and bandy front legs with ball and claw feet. Bracket back feet, scrolled returns. Fitted interior with pigeon holes, serpentine front dovetailed drawers and a replaced fall front prospect door with hidden compartments. Labeled “CS 1925” on backboards. Imperfections. 32.5” writing height, 42.5”h. 37”w. 20.5”d. $1,000-2,000

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116 FOUR BOXES. Probably American, early 20th century, brass, bronze and copper. At least two are cigarette boxes, lined with wood. Bronze with onyx on lid, 2.25”h. 7”l. and brass with inset print in lid. 2.5”h. 7”l. The other two are copper with animals, 1”h. 6.5”l. and landscape, 2.5”h. 7.75”l. Some imperfections. $300-600


120 ENGLISH CARVED FOOT WARMER. Late 18th-early 19th century, oak. Compass stars and fans with pierced top and brass bale. Carved initials on the front “AHD”. Age splits and door has slight warp. 7.5”h. 9”w. 8.5”d. $200-400

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117 BLOWN GLASS PITCHER. Twentieth century. Ribbed pitcher with applied handle. Small potstones. 7”h. $100-200 118 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper, unsigned. Full length portrait of a young woman holding flowers. Stains. In a 19th century frame with sponge decoration by Gus Knapp (Hudson, Ohio). Frame signed and dated. 14.75”h. 12.75”w. $100-350 119 SIX PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT STYLE PORCELAIN. China, mid 20th century. Two hexagonal vases with red marks on the underside, 14.5”h., punch bowl, 6”h. 14.5”d. Rim wear. And three covered urns. One Rose Medallion with gilt, 16”h. including wooden base, and one with transfer dragons surrounding floral and mandarin reserves. Made into an electric table lamp. 27”h. overall. Together with a lobed urn with phoenix. Made into an electric table lamp. 27.5”h. overall. $150-300

121 PORTRAIT OF THOMAS DYER ESQ. BY SAMUEL DUBOIS (PENNSYLVANIA, 1808-1889). Oil on canvas, signed front and back, dated 1842. Portrait of distinguished lawyer and justice of the peace of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania. A painted note on the back states the portrait was done for the members of the Luzerne County bar at Wilkes-Barre with a list of their names. Restoration. 38.5”H. 29.75”w., late frame, 46”h. 37.75”w. $2,000-4,000 122 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF19TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Well done scene with sailboats and possibly a view of West Point. 8.25”h. 12.25”w, gilt frame, 14.5”h. 18.5”w. $400-800

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123 AMERICAN MAMMY'S BENCH. Mid 19th century, pine. Original black paint with striping and stenciled floral design on crest and rail. Crest has dark grain painting. Some repairs. Dry, lightly crazed surface. 15" seat, 30.25"h. 48"w. $200-400 124 CARVED DOMETOP BOX. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Hand carved surface. Minor wear. 5.5”h. 8.5”w. $100-250

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125 MOTHERS & CHILDREN & WHITE DOLLS BY WOODIE LONG (ALABAMA, 1942-2009). Tempera on wood, signed and dated 1998 lower right. Colorful repeating image. Unframed, 11”h. 32.25”l. $250-450

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127 GALENA POTTERY CANNING JAR. Illinois, mid 19th century, redware. Green mottled glaze. Wear. 8"h. $250-400 127A GALENA POTTERY CANNING JAR. Illinois, mid 19th century, redware. One with orange running glaze. Rim flakes. 8"h. $200-300

126 AMERICAN METAL GROUSE AND RAVEN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Full bodied copper grouse from a weathervane. Imperfections. Late base. 16.5”h. overall. And a stylized sheet metal raven on case iron base. 15”h. $150-300

128 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. Second half-19th century. Applied handles. 10”, 11”h. $100-200 129 GALENA POTTERY CANNING JAR. Illinois, mid 19th century, redware. Two tone with orange spots and a closely matched lid. Edge flakes. 9”h. $300-500 130 TWO GALENA POTTERY CROCKS. Illinois, mid 19th century, redware. Orange glazed canning jar, 12”h. and dark green, 11”h. Glaze wear. $300-500 126 - 131

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131 AMERICAN CROCK STAND. Early 20th century, pine. Semi-circular with old flaking yellow paint. Edge loss where wood sections meet. 52.25”h. 40.5”w. 20”d. $250-450 132 AMERICAN LIGHTNING ROD. Early 20th century. Pole with cast zinc pig on arrow with glass orb. 29"h. includes added base. $250-400 132A AMERICAN LIGHTNING ROD. Early 20th century. Poles with cast zinc rooster on arrow with star finial. 35"h. including added base. $200-350 133 AMERICAN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Cutout sheet metal rooster with distressed paint. 22.25"h. 30"l. overall. $300-600 133A AMERICAN DUCK WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Cutout sheet metal Duck with applied wings on a rod with horseshoe design. Rust. 29"h. $250-350


134 SHOOTING OF DAN MCGREW BY TIM LEWIS (LANSING, MICHIGAN, 2ND HALF20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Detailed image of crowded bar with participants in the center. 36.25”h. 48.25”w., framed, 40.25”h. 52.25”w. The original poem by Robert W. Service was included in “Songs of a Sourdough” published 1907. $600-800 135 AMERICAN COVERLET. Corner block “Lydia Ann Hoffman, Made by John. K. Striebig 1844”. Two piece with roses in red, green and blue, and American eagle borders. Stains. 80” x 84”. $150-300 136 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED SQUIRREL. Mid 20th century. Stylized figure of a squirrel with old black paint. Edge wear and acorn missing. 9”h. $100-300 137 PAIR OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE CATS. Second half-19th century. Large seated black and white cats with gold accents and glass eyes. One has replaced eyes. 13”h. $150-350

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139 PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. Ca 1840. Corner block “Made by Peter Leisey, Lancaster County, Cocaleco Township Patant” (sic) with owner’s name “Maria Brubager”. Two piece with bands of flowers and bird border in blues and red. 74” x 90”. $200-400

140 AMERICAN DECORATED WINDSOR BENCH. Nineteenth century, pine. Turned spindles and legs, scrolled arms. Original grain decoration with stenciled fruit on crest. Wear. 35.5”h. 72”l. $400-800

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141 AMERICAN SHERATON TESTER BED. Second quarter-19th century. Turned maple posts, shaped pine headboard and poplar rails. Pieced repair. 77”h. 56”w. 72” rails. $200-400

138 AMERICAN ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT. Made by the Elgin Wind Power Co., Illinois, ca.1900, cast iron. “Hummer E184” long stem rooster. Some file marks on the front and back edges. 13.5”h. including modern base. Rooster not removable from base. $250-450

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142 ANTIQUE HERIZ RUG. First quarter-20th century. Room size with wide dark blue border and red ground. Worn. 8’6” x 12’. $1,500-2,500

149 ORIENTAL RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size Mahal with red ground. Worn pile. 8’ x 11’3”. $300-500

143 HERIZ RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size with ivory spandrels and abrash blue border. 6’6” x 9’1”. $900-1,200

150 HAMADAN RUG. Mid 20th century. Blue ground and ivory borders. Wear. 4’3” x 7’4”. $250-450

144 LILIHAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Floral design on burgundy ground. 5’ x 6’7”. $400-600

151 OUSHAK RUG. First half-20th century. Red ground, ivory border. Some fading. 3’9”x 5’3”. $250-500

145 FOUR ORIENTAL WEAVINGS. Mid 20th century. Turkoman bag, 2’3 x 3’4” and three bag faces or remnants. Worn. Average size 1’10” x 2’. $100-300

152 HAMADAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Red ground. 4’8”x 8’8”. $250-450

147 HAMADAN RUG. First half-20th century. Multiple borders, blue ground. Worn. 2’10’ x 4’. $100-300 148 ORIENTAL RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size Mahal with blue ground. 6’8” x 9’2”. $400-600

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154 KASHAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size with red ground and blue border. 12’ x 18’6”. $600-1,200 155 HAMADAN RUNNER. Second half-20th century. Multiple borders, blue ground. 5’ x 16’2”. $600-900

146 TWO ORIENTAL SADDLEBAGS. Mid 20th century. Flatwoven with geometric designs. Varying wear. 2’2” x 3’10”. And 2’3” x 4’3”. $300-600

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153 KASHAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size with red ground and wide blue border. 11’11” x 18’1”. $900-1,200

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156 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Brown ground with medallions and wide border. Some wear and repair. 4’4” x 7’4”. $400-600


157 TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. Mid 20th century. Kilim, 3’5 x 4’8”. And a Caucasian mat with salmon red ground. 1’9” x 3’2”. $150-300 158 TURKISH PRAYER RUG. First half-20th century. Brown ground and geometric border. 3’5”x 6’. $400-600

159 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Mid 18th century, maple with pine secondary. Two-piece flat top chest with three over four graduated, dovetailed drawers in the top section. Central top drawer has a carved fan. Waist molding. Base has one over three dovetailed drawers, scalloped apron and cabriole legs with pad feet. Drawer fronts and facade are curly maple. Rose head nails. Some imperfections. 76”h. 40”w. 21.5”w. $2,500-4,000 160 EARLY PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL (NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL, MID 17TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Latin notation top right “Aetatis Suae 1 1/2 Anno 1645 Diezslung(?)”. Full length portrait of a well dressed child with a small lamb beside her. Restoration. 34”h. 25”w., later frame, 39.5”h. 32.5”w. Ex Victoria Street Gallery (Chicago). $2,000-4,000 160

161 WALLACE NUTTING TAVERN TABLE. American, early 20th century, mixes woods including walnut. #613 ball turned tavern table with paper label. Listed in his catalogue. Top has old refinishing. 27”h. 37.5”w. 27”w. $400-600

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162 AMERICAN HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, cherry and walnut. Hanging or table top cupboard with applied molding. Paneled single door with two shelves inside. Edge wear and old refinishing. 37.5”h. 29.5”w. 15”d. $150-350

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163 AMERICAN LION WEATHERVANE. Second half-20th century. Standing copper lion with directionals. Applied verdigris surface. 43”h. 28”l. on iron base. $250-450

164 AMERICAN DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 20th century, pine. Long table with double butterfly supports on each side. Turned legs, stretcher base and pinned construction. Copied from a table in Wallace Nutting’s “American Furniture” book. Wear. 29”h. 60”w. 19”d. with 11” leaves. $500-1,000 165 AMERICAN EMPIRE SOFA. Second quarter 19th century, flame grain mahogany veneer. Heavily scrolled arms and feet. Reupholstery has tear. 35”h. 87.25”w. $400-600

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166 AMERICAN SHERATON WORK STAND. Mid 19th century, maple, curly maple with pine secondary. Turned legs, paneled sides, one board top and two dovetailed drawers with original wood knobs. Some imperfections. 29”h. 21”w. 17.5”d. $150-350

167 TRAIN SHAPED HUMIDOR AND SMOKING STAND. American or English, early 20th century, oak. Includes humidor, ashtray, cigar holder, match holder and striker and cigar cutter. Minor dings. 12”l. $250-450 168 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Second half-18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Four dovetailed, graduated drawers, fluted quarter columns, ogee bracket feet. Some repairs, refinished. 36.5”h. 40”w. 21.5”d. $400-800 169 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. American or English, mahogany veneer and pine. Transitional with molded liner. Repairs. 36”h. 20”w. $100-300 170 AMERICAN EMPIRE BED. Mid 19th century, curly maple. Massive paneled posts and blanket rail with urn finials. 65”w. 57”w. and 74”l. rails. $400-600


171 AMERICAN EMPIRE BUTLER’S SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Second quarter-19th century, walnut, mahogany, flame grain mahogany veneer. Two piece with double doors and twelve glass panes in top. Three drawers. Bottom has fall front with fitted interior over two dovetailed drawers. Scroll front feet and turned back feet. 94”h. 49.5”w. 22”d. $900-1,200 173

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172 LANDSCAPE BY DENNIS BURLINGAME (IOWA/PENNSYLVANIA, 1901-1964). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1932 lower right. Rolling hills and stream. Small patches. 30”h. 36”w., framed, 35.5”h. 42”w. A member of the Stone City Art Colony. Burlingame was well known for circus subjects. $1,000-1,500 173 CLEAR CREEK BY A.E. GRAU (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Spring landscape from Clear Creek State Park in Sigel, Pennsylvania. Some crackling. 18.25”h. 22.25”w., original blue painted frame, 22”h. 26”w. $200-400

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174 STEAMSHIP ADRIATIC (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Mail ship flying American and English flags. “New York and Liverpool United States Mail Steamship Company”. Restoration. 16”h. 20”w., late frame, 22.75”h. 26.75”w. $150-350

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175 LILACS BY RAOUL DE LONGPRE (FRANCE, 1843/1859-1911). Watercolor on paper, signed bottom center. Spray of pink and white lilacs on brown paper. Some imperfections. Unframed, 28.25”h. 20.5”w. $900-1,200 176 AMERICAN EMPIRE STYLE BED. Late 19th century, mahogany and flame grain veneer. Heavily carved including broken arch pediment, flame finials and acanthus leaf blanket rail. Some edge wear. 55.5”h. 45.25”w. with 74.5” rails. $300-500 177 FOUR AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE STYLE NESTING TABLES. Second half-20th century, mahogany. String and fan inlay. Sunfading, some wear. $100-150 www.GARTHS.com | 25


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178 PORTRAIT OF A BOY BY J.M. MCDOWELL (AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1853 on the back. Possibly James McDowell. Young boy dressed in blue, seated next to his dog. Repairs. 30”h. 24.75”w., framed, 33.5”h. 28.25”w. $600-800

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182 MASSACHUSETTS HEPPLEWHITE INLAID CARD TABLE. Boston or Salem, late 18th century, cherry. String inlay, ovolo corners and unusual arrangement of seven tapered legs, one is a slide out support leg. Old refinishing. 27.75”h. 33”w. 16”d. with 16” leaf. $600-900

179 NEW YORK CLASSICAL DROP LEAF SEWING STAND. Second quarter-19th century, mixed woods including mahogany flame veneer and pine. Three dovetailed drawers with original pulls, carved stiles, column and four paw feet. 30”h. 17”w. with two 8.5” leaves, 18”d. $300-600

183 AMERICAN PEWTER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One piece with thick boards and square nails. Scalloped edge shelves on top, two blind doors below. Interior shelves. Old distressed blue paint. Imperfections. 70”h. 35”w. 16.25”d. $300-600

180 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Bucolic scene of watering cattle near country road attributed to the school of Robert Duncanson (American, 18211872). 12”h. 18”w., gilt frame, 17.5”h. 23.5”w. $250-450

184 FOUR AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN UTENSILS. Late 18th-19th century. Broiler, 22”l.; two toasters, one with curved supports, 12”h. and 20”l. And a hanging rack with two spikes. 8”h. 12.5”w. Imperfections. $100-350

181 LANDSCAPE BY JAMES WETHERED BELL (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881. Cattle at pasture. Some restoration. 20”h. 34”w., framed, 27.26”h. 42”w. $900-1,200

185 SEVEN AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON DOOR LOCKS. Eighteenth-19th century. Box locks for doors, varying completeness. Some have old paint. Average size 4” x 6”. $150-350


186 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill”, impressed “Stubbs”. 9”d. and “City Hall, New York” from Ridgway’s Beauties of America. 9.75”d. $100-250 187 RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Mid 18th century, curly maple, pine and oak secondary. Two piece. Rosehead nails and dovetailed drawers with original brass.Top has two over four graduated drawers and molded cornice, base has four drawers, cabriole legs and two acorn drops. Refinished. 71“h. 39.25”w. 20”d. $4,000-6,000 188 AMERICAN POWDER HORN. Nineteenth century. Wooden plug with brass lion head ring. Later decoration includes Gabriel with trumpet and watch, “1847”, American eagle and “His Horn BR”. 12”l. $200-400

191 NEW ENGLAND TABLE TOP DOUGH BOX. First half-19th century, birch and pine. Canted dovetailed sides, removable top. Old refinishing, minor edge loss. 10.5”h. 28”w. 13”d. $200-350

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192 AMERICAN FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. First half-19th century, cherry, mahogany veneer and pine. Bonnet has reeded pilasters and broken arch pediment, cove molded waist. Face with original paint including drum and American flags. Wooden works. Back of face has faint penciled inscription including date “1849”. Imperfections. 84.75”h. $400-800 193 AMERICAN THEOREM. Second quarter-19th century, oil on velvet. Floral arrangement in glass compote. Some imperfections. Original mahogany veneer frame, 22”h. 26”w. $150-350

189 TWO AMERICAN OIL LAMPS. First quarter-19th century. Blown glass fonts with faint ribs and pressed bases. Whale oil drop burners. Minor flakes. 9.25”, 9.5”h. $100-350

194 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman with floral decorated dress and grey hair. Restoration. 14”h. 11.5”w., framed, 17.5”h. 14.25”w. $100-300

190 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Mid 18th century, maple. Bulbous turned front stretcher, Spanish front feet and vase splat. Old rush seat. Old refinishing. 18” seat, 41”h. $150-350

195 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Blue eyed baby dressed in white. Small repair. Oval. 30”h. 24”w., framed, 38”h. 32”w. $150-300

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196 EQUESTRIENNE BY HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY (AMERICAN, 1872-1952). Pastel on paper, signed and dated 1902 lower left. Woman and horse with trophy. Framed, 33”h. 26”w. $600-1,200

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198 SCANDINAVIAN HORSE DRAWN SLEIGH. Nineteenth century, pine. Thick boards with wrought iron hardware. Traces have carved horse heads and behind the bed is a carved saddle seat for the driver with iron foot supports. Cleaned down to wood, some rust. 40.5”h. 110”l. 41.5”d. $600-1,200 199 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK AND CANNING JAR. Mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt labels. “Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, PA”. Rim flakes. 8.5”h. And West Virginia merchants label “John Welty, Grocer…Market Sq. East Side”. Stains. 13.75”h. $150-350

197 WOMAN FEEDING LAMB BY ARTHUR J. ELSLEY (ENGLAND, 1860-1952). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated 1883. Framed, 30.25”h. 23”w. overall. $2,500-3,500

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200 AMERICAN STONEWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. “Cowden & Wilcox” impressed label. Albany slip. 7”h. $100-250 201 AMERICAN BOWBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Early 19th century, mixed woods. Turned legs and arm posts. Old surface. 35”h. $100-300 202 AMERICAN DRYSINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Diminutive, primitive drysink with square nails. Single paneled door. Later distressed blue paint. 39.75”h. 30”w. 17.25”d. $100-350

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203 AMERICAN TRAMP ART FRAME. Early 20th century. Large size frame with well done decoration and steeple corners. Original green paint on baseboard. One missing piece. 28.5”h. 33”w. $250-350


204 WINDMILL BY GEORGE AMES ALDRICH (AMERICAN, 18721941). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Night time windmill scene. Light surface wear. 30”h. 24.25”w., framed, 34”h. 28.25”w. $1,500-2,000 205 DELFT BARBER BOWL. Early 18th century. Blue and white floral design. Hanging holes. Imperfections. 3.25”h. 10.5”d. $100-300 206 ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE TRAY TOP TEA TABLE. Mid 18th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Two dovetailed drawers with original brasses, cabriole legs with pad feet. Age split, refinished. 28.25”h. 30”w. 19.25”d. $900-1,200

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207 ENGLISH CHINOISERIE TALL CASE CLOCK. Ca 1800, oak. Original lacquered decoration, applied molding to door and waist, bonnet has applied columns. Brass and silvered dial marked for “Stephen Butterly, Dartford”. Wear. 81.75”h. $1,000-2,000 208 BAKHTIARI RUG. Second half-20th century. Silk room size rug in polychrome colors. Some wear. 7’ x 10’3”. $900-1,200 208A SAROUK RUG. Ca 1930. Room size floral design on burgundy ground. 10'1" x 15'1". $2,000-3,000 209 TWO EUROPEAN BOXES. Late 19th-20th century, pine. Lock box with old red and black paint and wrought iron hardware. 9.5”h. 19.5”w. 12.5”d. And a late miniature blanket chest with pierce carved crest and applied panel. Applied half turnings, interior til. Old black paint. 16.5”h. 21”w. 11.5”d. $100-300 210 PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American or European, 19th century. Double sockets on arms, ribbed base. 10”h. $300-600

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212 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt decoration. Canning jar with flowers around shoulder, 8.75”h. and crock with two handles, cobalt flower and impressed label “A.C. Whittemore, Havana, NY 3”. Rim flakes. 12”h. $150-350

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213 WINDSOR FOOTSTOOL. Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, pine. Original brown paint with stripes and stenciled fruit on top. Dry surface with some alligatoring. Wear. 8.75”h. 8.5” x 12.5”. $100-300

215 NEW ENGLAND TAVERN TABLE. First quarter-19th century, maple with pine secondary. Stretcher base table with turned legs. Single board top with breadboard ends and dovetailed drawer with original pull. Age split in top. 26”h. 41”w. 24”d. $300-600

214 ROCKINGHAM SPANIEL. Mid 19th century. Seated on a scrolled base, free standing legs. Base chips. 10.75”h. $100-300

216 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Large with applied handle. Faint cobalt bee sting decoration. 18.5”h. $100-250

217 TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN STONEWARE. Mid 19th century. Crock with double handles, impressed “4”. Chips. 14.5”h. and a jug with applied handle. 11.5”h. $100-250 218 THREE AMERICAN RAILROAD EMBLEMS. Late 19th century, cast iron. “ER Co.” with worn silver paint. (Eastern Railroad Company?). 9”h. 8.5”w. $300-600

219 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Mid 19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Canted with turned legs and dovetailed drawer. 27”h. 16.75”w. 16”d. $100-300 220 AMERICAN COUNTRY TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Pinned construction, tapered legs and two board top. Dovetailed drawer. Cleaned down to old red paint. Wear. 29.75”h. 34.5”w. 44”d. $100-350 221 AMERICAN HARVEST TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Pinned construction, three board top, tapered legs. Cross brace underneath. Top has scorch marks. 32.5”h. 95.5”w. 42”d. $250-450 221A AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Applied handle. Brushed cobalt songbird. Hairline. 14”h. $100-150

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222 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD SIGNED “HAGE” (AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed “1849” lower right. Child surrounded by fruit and pet dog and canary. Repairs. 23”h. 29”w., framed, 29”h. 35”w. $600-800

225 WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST. Probably American, early 18th century, pine. Dovetailed drawers, two over four graduated with original pulls. Rosehead nails. Onion feet. Cleaned of original red. Some imperfections. 41”h. 39.25”w. 18”d. $600-900

223 AMERICAN ARROWBACK DECORATED ARMCHAIR. Second quarter-19th century. Plank seat, bamboo turned legs. Original colorful paint with fruit on the crest. Wear and paint loss on seat. 17” seat, 32”h. $100-300

226 AMERICAN FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. Early 19th century, flame birch with pine secondary. Made by Seth Thomas and Silas Hoadley. Reeded quarter columns. Bonnet with freestanding columns, brass works and face with original paint “Thomas & Hoadley, Plymouth”. Cleaned of original red paint. Some imperfections. 82.5”h. $600-800

224 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Full length portrait of a girl dressed in red with a bonnet, flower basket and pet dog. Restoration. 24”h. 20”w., framed, 27”h. 23”w. $250-450

227 TWO AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILTS. Second quarter 20th century. Hand quilted with flower urn designs. Green border, 70” x 70”. And red border with tulips, 70” x 88”h. Some stains. $100-300

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228 NEW HAMPSHIRE QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Attributed to the Dunlap School, 2nd quarter-18th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Two piece with five dovetailed, graduated drawers with thumb molding and cove molded cornice on top. The base has two deep drawers with faux facades including double facades above triple facades including a shell carved center, cabriole legs and pad feet. Refinished with imperfections. 75”h. 39.5”w. 20.5”d. $6,000-9,000

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229 DUNDEE KID IN TRAINING BY W. LARVEY (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Naive image of a bay trotter. Imperfections. 19.5”h. 27”w., framed, 23.25”h. 30.5”w. $100-300

232 AMERICAN SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. Mid 19th century, pine. Thick boards with square nail construction. Tapered legs, gallery top, slant lift lid and fitted interior. Glued age split across lid, worn with some edge loss. 47”h. 36”w. 27”d. $250-450

230 AMERICAN SULKY WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Full-bodied copper racehorse with sulky. Tall pole with directionals. Loose wheel. 92"h. 33"l. overall. $800-1,200

233 AMERICAN APOTHECARY. Second half 19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Twelve dovetailed drawers with original wood pulls. Imperfections. 33.5”h. 19”w. 10”d. $100-300

230A AMERICAN SULKY WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Cutout sheet metal silhouette of running horse with enhanced bullet holes. 30"h. 30"l. $300-500

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231 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Farmhouse with red barn. Mounted on stretcher. 19.5”h. 39”w. $100-300

234 AMERICAN HANGING WALL POCKETS. Mid 19th century, pine. Three tiers of pockets with scalloped edges. Nailed construction. Two board back with hanging hole. Original grain decoration has alligatoring. Wear. 36.5”h. 21”w. $250-450


235 AMERICAN PARQUETRY CIGARETTE HOLDER. Early 20th century, mixed woods. Pyramid with folding match holders and a lift top cigarette holder. 6”h. 9” x 9”. $150-300 236 EUROPEAN CARVED BOX. Early 20th century. Intricately carved box with inlaid bone and tiny glass beads. Fitted interior. Lid has a carved and hinged picture frame with inked Eastern European text and scratch carved “Il Campo Ukraino Rimini Italia”. Some edge loss. $250-400 237 PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE LIONS. England, 2nd half-19th century. Standing lions with glass eyes. 11”h. 13”w. $200-400 238 PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST. First quarter-19th century, pine. Bracket feet, dovetailed case with wrought iron bear trap lock and strap hinges. Interior till. Three dovetailed drawers with cock beading. Horizontally ribbed quarter columns on either side of drawers. Refinished with some imperfections. 27”h. 48”w. 21.5”d. $400-600

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241 AMERICAN COUNTRY TABLE TOP SHELVES. Early 20th century, mixed wood including crates. Nailed construction. Top drawer is fitted with tin lining. Worn original blue paint. 13”h. 18.25”w. 10”d. $100-250

242 TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PRINTS. Prints on canvas, late 20th century. Amish buggy “Headin’ Home, Billy Jacobs”. Framed, 15.5”h. 19.75”w. And a cow. Wear, unframed. 8”h. 10”w. $75-150

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243 LANDSCAPE WITH DAM (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive view of a dam with a lake and wooden fence. A shepherd with his flock is seated on the hillside. 20”h. 29”w., framed, 23.5”h. 31.5”w. $200-400 244 FALL LEAVES BY AMERICO BARTHOLOMEW MAKK (HAWAII, B. 1951). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Colorful pond with waterlilies. 24”h. 30”w., framed, 32.5”h. 39”w. $400-800

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245 AMERICAN PAINTED COUNTRY CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, pine. One piece with original grain decoration. Two doors below and above with shelf below and fitted interior in the top. Used as a desk most likely by fraternal organization with remnants of paper labels on pigeon holes. Varnished with heavy layer on the inside. Imperfections. 60.5”h. 46”w. 24.75”w. $250-450

246 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED FISH. Second half-20th century, pine. Larger has more age and original red and black paint. 25”l. The other has varnish finish. 15”l. Minor wear and edge loss. $200-400 247 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Large crock with two handles and brushed cobalt garland around the circumference. Impressed “6”. 15”h. $200-400 248 BOSTON ROCKER. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Original dark grain painting with stenciled floral design on crest. Refinished arms. 15.5” seat, 44”h. Ex Valdemar Jacobsen (New York). $100-200 249 AMERICAN PAINTED SIDE CHAIR. Mid 19th century. Federal chair with original grain decoration in imitation of curly maple. Turned front legs and old rush seat. Edge wear. 17.5” seat, 34.5”h. $100-300

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250 FOUR AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. First half-19th century. Turned legs and cane seats. Original black paint with stenciled fruit on crests and splats. Wear and some loss to caning. 17.5” seats, 33”h. $150-300 251 SEASCAPE (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of sailing ships with castle walls on the nearby cliffs. Restoration. 18”h. 24”w., framed, 21.75”H. 27.75”w. $250-450 252 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. One piece with square nail construction. Double doors with sixteen glass panes, two dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls and two paneled doors below. Molded cornice. Old refinishing, edge wear. 87”H. 53”w. 23“d. $600-800 253 STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fruit in a glass compote. Restoration. 18”h. 14”w., framed, 22”h. 18”w. $250-500

254 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pleasant sunrise over a pond with waterlilies. New York preparer’s label. 14”h. 20”w., framed, 16.5’h. 22.5”w. $200-300 255 LULWORTH BAY (ENGLISH SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned, dated 1859. Naïve view of ships and visitors at Lulworth Cove in Dorset, England. Shadowbox frame with gilt liner, 13”h. 16”w. $150-300 256 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife both holding books. Imperfections. Unframed, 28”h. 21.5”w. $300-500 257 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Second quarter-19th century. Ovoid with double handles and cobalt “4”. Impressed “J. Beannge 1837”. Chips. 15.5”h. $200-300 252 www.GARTHS.com | 35


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258 BURL BOWL SIGNED BY ERNEST THOMAS SETON. Nineteenth century. Native American bowl with wide handle. Around the interior rim is a worn inked poem by Seton, signed “E.T. Seton”. 2”h. 9”w. Ernest Thomas Seton (American, 1860-1946) was an artist and author who founded the Woodcraft Indians in 1902 as well as being influential in the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. This bowl was reputedly given to him by a Native American from the Great Lakes region. Seton wrote a poem on the inside of the bowl and then used it as a teaching tool for the scouting organizations. $300-600 259 POTTERY JAR BY FANNIE NAMPEYO (HOPI, 1900-1987). Signed on the bottom. Polychrome slip design around shoulder. Minor wear, small rim chip. 3.25”h. 5.25”d. $400-800

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262 AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY VESSEL. Early 20th century. Acoma bowl with polychrome slip decoration in geometric panels. Imperfections. 10.5”h. 16.5”d. $1,000-2,000 263 AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY VESSEL. Early 20th century. Acoma pot with polychrome slip decoration including a band of stylized birds. Imperfections. 9”h. 11”d. $1,000-1,500 264 AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY VESSEL. Early 20th century. Acoma bowl with repeating polychrome slip decoration. Imperfections. 6”h. 12”d. $900-1,200

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274 THREE AMERICAN INDIAN ITEMS. Twentieth century. Small blackware pot, 2.5”h. 4”d., Northern California basket (missing lid?), 3”h. 5.5”d. And an earlier three footed vessel. Edge chip. 3.5”h. 8”d. $150-350

269 NAVAJO SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE. Made from old coins, some dated in the 1940s. Larger coins are “Quarter Dollar”. One piece of turquoise on the naja. $400-600 270 NAVAJO SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE. Ca. mid 20th century. Made from Roosevelt dimes including blossoms. $300-600 271 MT. LEBANON SHAKER ROCKING CHAIR. New York, 2nd half-19th century, maple. Ladderback impressed “5” on the top slat. Curved arms with mushroom caps. Replaced tape. 15” seat, 38”h. $300-500 272 AMERICAN DOUGH BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Table shaped box with removable lid. Sides have beaded detail. Old varnish surface, lid has age splits with old tin staple repairs. Wear. 28.5”h. 42”w. 27.5”d. $300-500

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275 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Original dark red/brown paint with stenciled star flowers and birds. Applied spool half turnings and turned feet. Open interior till. Dark, crazed surface has wear. 26.25”h. 41”w. 19”d. $600-800 276 EUROPEAN BRIDE’S BOX. Second half-19th century. Bentwood with laced seams. Original floral design on blue ground. Glued age splits. 8”h. 16.5”l. $150-300

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277 GERMAN BRIDE’S BOX. Second half 19th century. Bentwood with glued seams and original floral decoration. Stamped label on the underside. Age split in lid. 6.25”h. 12”w. $200-400 278 MIDWESTERN SHERATON CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Turned legs, paneled sides and two over three graduated dovetailed drawers. Old refinishing. 50.25”h. 42.25”w. 20.75”d. $400-800 279 TWO EUROPEAN BRIDE’S BOXES. Second half-19th century. Bentwood with laced seams. Original floral paint with decoupage prints on the lids. Canal scene on bittersweet ground. 6.5”h. 16”l. And mother with children on blue ground. 6.5”H. 15.5”l. Imperfections. $150-300

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280 TWO EUROPEAN BRIDE’S BOXES. Second half-19th century. Bentwood with laced seams. Original paint. Blue with flowers and couple on the lid, 6”h. 18.25”l. And white (faded salmon) with decoupage print of family on the lid. 7”h. 17”l. Imperfections. $250-450 281 PAIR OF AMERICAN PINCUSHIONS AND FRAKTUR. Nineteenth century. Pair of carved wooden ladies' shoes with original black paint, laces and pincushion tops. 6"l. And a printed handcolored fraktur recording a 1852 birth in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Framed, 18.75"h. 14.75"w. Imperfections. $100-350 282 THREE AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORKS. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. Seated dog “Fido”. Eastlake frame, 7.25”h. 9.25”w., “Good Morning” with crowing rooster. Cross corner frame, 15”h. 13”w. And house with “God Bless our Home” in rainbow colors. Stains. Frame has loss, 10.25”h. 23”w. $100-250 283 THREE AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORKS. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. “God Bless our House” with beehive. Some loss. 10”h. 22.5”w., “Economy is Wealth”. Frame is missing glass, 9.5”h. 21.5”w. And “Little Church around the Corner” by “Little Jim, 1875”. Gilt frame. 11”h. 23.5”w. $100-200


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289 AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, mixed woods including walnut, flame mahogany veneer and poplar. Sheraton to Empire two piece chest. Three handkerchief drawers over a shaped drawer with three below. All dovetailed. Shaped crest and turned feet. Some veneer loss. 55”h. 49.5”w. 22.75”d. $400-800 290 TWO SOUTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JUGS. Second half-19th century. Ash glaze, applied handles. Rim flakes. 11.5”, 16”h. $150-350 291 SOUTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Ovoid with two handles. Impressed “5”. 19”h. $150-300

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293 AMERICAN FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. First half-19th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Chamfered corners, cove molded waist and broken arch bonnet with free standing columns. Face has original paint, phase of the moon dial has traces of original paint. Brass works. Case has dry surface. Some imperfections. 90”h. $600-1,200 294 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. $1,500-2,500 295 THREE AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORKS. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. Fountain accented by metallic beads “Sparkling Water”. Stain. Gilt frame, 11”h. 9”w., “God Bless our Home”. Some areas have incomplete stitching. Cross corner frame, 13.5”h. 26”w. And “God Bless our Daily Bread”. Painted frame, 9.25”h. 21.5”w. $125-250 296 THREE AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORKS. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. “Peace be Still” with sailing ship. Eastlake frame, 10”h. 22.5”w., “Remember Me” with sailing ship. Framed, 14.25”h. 12”w. And cardinal. Dated 1899. Framed, 19.5’H. 15.25”w. $100-250

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302 AMERICAN BERLIN TYPE VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK. Late 19th century, wool on punched paper ground. “God Bless our House” with brown house and well. Stains. Decorated frame, 18.25”h. 22.5”w. $75-125

299 TWO FRAMED SAMPLERS. Scottish sampler with shepherdess, geese, and rabbits. “Agnes Paterson, her work Peebles 1823”. 17.75”h. 8.5”w. And a “Family Register” for the Nash family of Brattleboro, Massachusetts. Listing for Azor Nash and Cather (?) Eaton, married by Rev. Caleb Birge 1816, and their eight children. 22.25”h. 16”w. $400-800

303 BRASS BUGLE AND EAGLE CARVING. Late 19th-early 20th century. American WWI cavalry bugle marked “J.W. York & Sons, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, Chicago Depot Spec 1158 2-27-18”. Dents. 9”l. And a Black Forest type carved eagle and tree stump. Used as a candle holder. 9”h. $100-300

300 SAMPLER. Probably American. Verse and “Ginny Cattral Aged 13, 1811” surrounded by shepherdess on steps with birds, ships, houses with fence and gate, butterflies and urns of flowers. Stains. Framed, 22.75”h. 18”w. $250-500

304 AMERICAN CARVED EAGLE. Late 19th century, pine. Hanging wall plaque with spread wings and inset legs. Good feather detail. Dark patina. Repair. 8”h. 40”l. $300-600

301 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Ca 1820s, curly maple with poplar secondary. Turned legs, one board top and two dovetailed drawers with shaped fronts. Refinished. 28”h. 22.25”w. 20.25”d. $150-300

305 CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN FACE JUG. Signed and dated by Michael and Melvin Crocker, 7-2000 (North Carolina). American Indian face with rattlesnake. 9.5”h. $100-200

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307 PENNSYLVANIA DRAWING OF VICTORIAN FARMSTEAD. Third quarter-19th century, graphite and colored pencil on paper. Overall view of house with gingerbread trim, farm with vented cupolas, hay wagon and cattle. Oak frame, 28”h. 34.5”w. $400-600

310 THREE AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED CANES. Early 20th century. Alligator with bark surface, carved human head with bark surface and one cane with carved turtle and two faces as well as incised deer and American Indian with headdress. Possibly carved by American Indians. Some losses and age splits. 33” to 35”l. $200-300

308 AMERICAN DOUGH BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed canted sides with tapered legs. Two board top. Old refinishing with age splits. 27”h. 36.25”w. 21.5”d. $200-400

311 FOUR AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED CANES. Early 20th century. All with faces. Stylized face, one with dark worn varnish, one with bar surface and rudimentary root head, and one with hat. Some losses and age splits. 33” to 40”. $150-350

309 FOUR AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED CANES. Early 20th century. Snake with original black and orange paint, double headed eagle with traces of original paint, crane head with worn original black paint and a stylized deer. Refinished with traces of brown paint. Some losses and age splits. 32” to 37”l. $300-500

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315 AMERICAN CHEESE SIEVE AND EGG BASKET. Nineteenth century, woven splint. Maine cheese sieve, 6.5”h. 26”d. And a miniature egg basket. Melon rib with Eye of God handle. Worn blue paint. 3”h. 4.5”w. $150-350


322 AMERICAN COVERLET AND TWO FRAGMENTS. Mid 19th century. Reds and blues. Two overshot, 30” x 50” and 60” x 72”. And a jacquard with pine tree border. 35” x 82”. Imperfections. $75-150

316 PORTRAIT OF TERRIER “VIE” BY HARRY CLAYTON ADAMS (UNITED KINGDOM, FL. 1906-1908). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. A partial paper label on the back reads “Hillsboro Park Cottage”. 10”h. 14”w., late frame, 14.75”h. 19”w. $150-300 317 SEASCAPE SIGNED CURRAN. Oil on canvas, signed “C.C. Curran ‘96” (1896). Possibly Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861-1942). Backed on cardboard, edge loss. 9”h. 14”w., gilt frame, 13.75”h. 18.5”w. $200-300

323 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, cherry with yellow pine. One piece with square nail construction. Double doors with sixteen panes, and paneled double doors. Cleaned down to old red paint. Imperfections. 85.5”h. 53”w. 27.5”d. $400-800

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324 AMERICAN HANGING CABINET. Second haflf-19th century, walnut and pine. Plain cabinet with single door with four glass panes. Edge loss on top. 27.5”h. 22.75”w. 10.785”d. $150-350

318 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED CANE. Early 20th century. Two part cane with high relief carving including hearts, crosses and “Feb the”, “1908 Monta”. Some losses and age splits. 41”l. $150-350 319 FIVE AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED CANES. Early 20th century. Stylized boot (refinished), bare foot with ribbon on shaft (repair), animal head, root head snake and simple root cane. Some losses and age splits. 30” to 39”l. $150-300

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320 AMERICAN SHERATON SUGAR CHEST ON FRAME. Second quarter- 19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Two piece. Dovetailed case with two interior bins on a base with turned legs and two dovetailed drawers. 36”h. 35.75”w. 22.25”d. $600-900 321 AMERICAN SHERATON CHEST. Ca 1820s, curly maple with pine secondary. Turned feet, four dovetailed graduated drawers with cock beading and old brasses. Two board top. Refinished with imperfections. 43”h. 38.5”w. 20.25”d. $400-800

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325 SUNRISE MEMORIES OF ITALY BY GEORGE LORING BROWN (MASSACHUSETTS, 1814-1889). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Panoramic landscape with aqueduct and Roman ruins. Restoration. 34”h. 60”w., framed, 51”h. 77”w. $1,000-2,000 326 LANDSCAPE SIGNED “P. DUPRIS” (FRANCE, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Dark forest scene with washerwomen at a stream. 21”h. 26”w., framed, 31”h. 36”w. $600-1,200

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327 THREE SILK EMBROIDERIES. Probably England, 19th century. Painted backgrounds. Two with eglomise mats. Woman at memorial, 10.5”h. 9.25”w., and woman with bird nest, 10”h. 8”w. Together with a woman in chair, oval frame, 10”h. 8.5”w. $250-500

328 TWO ENGLISH SAMPLERS. First quarter-19th century. Finely stitched. Verse, trees, birds and deer “Elizabeth Harden Aged 10 Years, June 18, 1807”. Corner loss. Unframed, 17”h. 13”w. And deer, roses, and peacocks with wreath surrounding crown, initials and 1811. Light stain. Framed, 16.5” x 16.5”. $150-350 329 ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. Mid 18th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Turned back feet, ball and claw front feet and applied gadrooned molding. Dovetailed drawers, three over three graduated with thumb molding. Top three drawers have spring latch locks on the underside. Shell carving on front appears original. Fitted interior with inlay, dovetailed drawers and hidden compartments behind prospect door. Back boards have rose head and square nails. Refinished, edge wear, replaced nails. 30.5” writing height, 44.5”h. 43”w. 23”d. $1,500-2,500


330 SILK EMBROIDERY. American or English, 1st half-19th century. Family gathered outside a cottage door. Watercolor background. Stains. Gilt frame, 21”h. 27.5”w. $250-450 331 BOOK FORM BOX OR HUMIDOR. American or European, early 20th century. Sheet brass with repousse armorial and thistle designs. Interior has wood on lid. 2”h. 7.75”w. $250-500 332 ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE. Second half-18th century, mahogany. Curved top and leaf, string inlay on apron and legs which have curved feet. Swing leg. Refinished with some edge loss. 29.5”h. 37”w. 18”d. with 18” leaf. $250-450

335 FOUR SILK EMBROIDERIES. Probably England, 19th century. A pair with women, one holding a cross and the other an anchor (Faith and Hope), late frames, 10.5”h. 8.75”w., and birds with flowers in gilt frame, 5.25”h. 7.5”w. Together with tulips on gold thread vines. Late oval frame, 8.25”h. Some stains and tears. $250-500 336 FOUR ITEMS INCLUDING NEEDLEWORK AND PRINT. Nineteenth century. Chenille vase of flowers on silk, 14”h. 11”w., and a still life with basket and applied vegetation, 11.25”h. 12.25”w. Together with a printed family register for James and Sarah Smith and their five children. Decorated frame, 12.25”h. 16.25”w., and a 1969 sampler. Unframed, 24”h. 20”w. $100-250

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333 THREE ENGLISH NEEDLEWORKS. Nineteenth century. Silk memorial with watercolor ground. “In Memory of Caroline E. Egberts” who died in 1809 aged five. Oval, unframed, 14.75”h. 18”w., and floral urn embroidery on silk. 28.5”h. 8.5”w. Together with a silk and wool image of musician, woman and dog. Partial inked label on back “Maria...anno...16(?)42”. 19.25”h. 21”w. Imperfections. $150-300 334 FOUR FRAMED SAMPLERS. American and English, 19th century. Alphabet and multiple floral images with initials “AS”. 19.25”h. 16”w., verse and “Catherine Kelly Aged 7 Years, AD 1848”, 19.5”h. 17.5”w., and two small samplers with alphabets, 12”h. 7.75”w. and 6.5”h. 4”w. overall. $250-450

337 THREE SAMPLERS. American or English, 19th century. Two darning samplers, one framed, 16.75”h. 10.5”w., and unframed. Loss. 10”h. 8”w. Together with a sampler with alphabets, flowers and birds. Unframed, 10”h. 14”w. $100-250 338 FIVE SAMPLERS. American and English, late 18th-19th century. James and Mary Freeman and Rachel Freeman born 1802, “Mary Herriman Wrought this in the 11th year of her age 1796”, “Elizabeth Simpson Aged 20, 1846” with birds and flowers, and verse and flowers with “Mary, 1760 __”. Together with verse and “Ann Say Yatton Nov. ?. 26 Aged 11 yrs.”. Imperfections. Unframed, 13.5”h. 14”w. to 16”h. 8”w. $300-600

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339 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD FANCY LINK CHAIN. American, late 20th century. Stamped “585 14K” fancy link chain with concealed clasp and safety catch, approx. 22”l, 4.5mm wide, 50gr. $1,000-1,500 340 GENT’S TWO-TONE ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRISTWATCH. Swiss, late 20th century. Stainless and yellow gold Rolex wristwatch with champagne dial, gold baton numeral indicators, date aperture, fluted bezel, 35mm, jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial #T389381 (1996), Style # R16233320B6252. Original warranty included. $2,000-3,000 341 ART DECO STYLE WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING. American, 1st qtr - 20th century. Art Deco style 14 karat white gold ring with center Old European cut diamond and ten smaller single cut diamonds. Sz 7, 2 gr. $150-300 342 FIVE STRANDS OF PEARLS AND BEADS. Chinese, 4th quarter - 20th century. Five strands including two 17”l strands freshwater pearls - one with sterling silver clasp, one with 14K yellow gold clasp with small round diamonds; 20”l strand jadeite beads with 14K yellow gold clasp; 16” strand black freshwater pearls with diamond set 14K yellow gold clasp. Together with 16.5” strand of lapis beads with magnetic clasp. $150-300

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343 MABE PEARL RING AND PENDANT. Asian, late 20th century. Stamped “585” yellow gold ring with mabe pearl, measuring approx. 19.5 diameter, twisted rope bezel, Sz 8.75. Stamped “585 14K” yellow gold pendant with mabe pearl measuring approx. 12.5mm. Total weight 12gr. $150-250

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344 STRAND OF PEARLS WITH GOLD AND PEARL RING. Asian, 4th qtr-20th century. 14K yellow gold ring, swirl motif, with single round cultured pearl, 7.5mm, Sz 5. Strand of cultured pearls, 7 - 7.5mm, with two 14K yellow gold tubular clasps. Necklace can be worn as two single strands, one 16” and one 18”, or one longer strand. $150-250 345 TWO 14 KARAT GOLD GEMSET RINGS. American, last qtr-20th century. One 14K yellow gold ring with center oval tanzanite flanked by three small round diamonds on each shoulder, Sz 6.75; one 14K white gold ring with center oval blue stone enchanced by small round diamonds forming intricate border, Sz 7.5. Total weight 6gr. $100-300 346 EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING AND EARRINGS. American, 4th quarter- 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold ring with pear shaped emerald flanked by small round diamond on each side, fluted shoulders, Sz 5. One pair of 14K yellow gold post earrings, each with one small pear shaped emerald and a cluster of three small single cut diamonds. $150-300


347 PLATINUM, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE ANTIQUE STYLE EARRINGS. European, 21st century. Platinum, diamond and sapphire drop earrings, each with round brilliant diamond centered in scalloped circle, surrounded by sapphires and outer border of round diamonds. Diamond drop suspended from platinum bar with single round diamond at post. Total diamond weight approx. 2.10ct, sapphire weight approx. .70ct. Earrings measure approx. 1.12”l. $6,900-7,500

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348 18 KARAT WHITE GOLD DIAMONDS BY THE YARD NECKLACE. American, 21st century. 18 karat white gold link necklace, fifty-one round brilliant diamonds, estimated total weight 3.0cts. 18”l, 10gr. $2,950-3,750

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349 ROUND BRILLIANT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING. American, contemporary. 14 karat white gold diamond solitaire ring with one round brilliant diamond weighing approx. 1.03ct. Sz 6. $1,900-2,600

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350 OVAL DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring oval cut diamond in six prong mounting. Diamond weight approx. .62ct. Sz 6, 2gr. $850-1,200

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351 PEAR SHAPE TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring with center pear shape tanzanite surrounded by round diamonds, diamonds set on shoulders. Estimated weight of tanzanite 4.78ct., estimated weight of diamonds .45ct. Sz 7. $3,900-4,900

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352 ART DECO DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING. American, 2nd qtr - 20th century. Stamped “Pall” ring (Palladium) with center old European cut diamond, approx. .90ct., in square setting with border of calibre cut sapphires and round diamonds. Estimated weight of sapphires .30ct, estimated weight of smaller diamonds .36ct. Sz 7.5. $2,500-3,500 www.GARTHS.com | 47


353 THREE STONE DIAMOND RING. Late 20th century. Stamped “750 18K” yellow gold band set with three emerald cut diamonds across the top. Total diamond weight approx. 1.14ct. Sz 8.75, 4gr. $400-700

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354 TWO 18 KARAT YELLOW GOLD AND SAPPHIRE RINGS. European and Asian, late 20th century. Both rings stamped “750”. One ring with bezel set, cushion cut sapphire centered on wide rounded band, Sz 8.25; one rounded band set with five oval sapphires across the front, Sz 9. Total weight 22gr. $300-600 355 18 KARAT GOLD RING WITH ROMAN COIN. European, early 21st century. Stamped “750 18K” yellow gold signet style ring, set with Roman silver coin - Divus Antoninus on front side, Consecratio with funeral pyre on reverse. Sz 8.5, 12gr. $250-450

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356 SMALL GROUP OF JADE AND OTHER JEWELRY. Asian, 2nd half - 20th century. Eight pieces of jewelry including carved rectangular shaped jade pendant with 18K yellow gold bail; strand of graduated malachite beads, 23”l; pale green jadeite bi pendant with yellow metal bail; freshwater pearl pendant/enhancer with 18K yellow gold bail; two carved jade saddle rings, Sz 7.75 and 9; jadeite bi pendant on silk cord; Together with carved jade bangle bracelet, interior diameter 2.75”. $200-400 357 TWO 18 KARAT YELLOW GOLD BANDS. European, late 20th century. One wide gold band with rectangular pattern, stamped “18K”, Sz 9; one split band design ring, Sz 8.5. Total weight 22gr. $600-800

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358 GROUP OF FOUR GOLD RINGS. American, English and Asian, mid-late 20th century. Four rings including 18K white gold diamond set band with delicate open work; 18K yellow gold antique style band with small bezel set gemstones; 9K yellow gold ring with wide textured shoulders, bezel set with cabochon amber; Together with 14K yellow gold ring with oval blue topaz accented with small round diamonds and fluted shoulders. Ring sizes 6 -8, total weight 25gr. $200-400

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359 LARGE ROUND GEMSET GOLD PENDANT. European, 2nd half-20th century. 18K textured yellow gold pendant designed as a circle, bezel set with small round diamonds and multi-color gemstones. Stamped “18K 750.” Circle measures 1.75” in diameter, 33gr. $900-1,400


360 LADIES VINTAGE GOLD ROLEX WRISTWATCH. Swiss, ca 1960’s. 14 karat yellow gold wristwatch, square case measures approx. 14.8 x 14.8mm, 14K gold mesh bracelet with Rolex fold-over clasp, dial marked Rolex with logo. Montres Swiss 1401 movement, 17 jewels, manual wind. Overall length just over 6.25”. Weight without movement 28gr. With Rolex velvet box. $700-1,000 361 GOLD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE. European, 20th century. 18k yellow gold flat chain with five round white gold stations set with pave diamonds. 16”l, 0.25”w. 38.7g. $750-1,000 362 YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat yellow gold cocktail ring with nineteen diamond baguettes and six marquise cut diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. 1.62ct. Sz 6.5, 4.8gr. $500-900 360

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363 GENTS GOLD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat two-tone gold wide band featuring center cluster of seven round brilliant diamonds within fluted circular border, ridged shoulders. Total diamond weight approx. .55ct., Sz 10, 13.6gr. $750-1,400 364 THREE GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGS. American and Asian, late 20th century. The three yellow gold rings each test at least 18 karat. One ring with three bezel set rosecut diamonds, total weight approx. .55ct., Sz 8.5; one band with open work “X” design, alternating round diamonds and triangular cut sapphires spaced around band, Sz 8; one band designed with brushed gold, cushion shaped panels and white gold bar spacers between panels, center flush set round brilliant diamond, Sz 6.5. Total weight 19gr. $450-800 365 SMALL GROUP OF GOLD JEWELRY. Last half 20th century. Four pieces including ladies’ vintage 14K white gold and diamond Bulova wristwatch, thirty-six round diamonds set around case and lugs, estimated diamond weight 1.50cts., 23 jewel movement, case marked 14K, newer stainless and gold-filled band with safety chain; 10K yellow gold drop earrings each with single cut diamond; two pairs of emerald earrings, one pair with single cut diamond. $500-900

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366 GEMSET WIDE BANGLE BRACELET. Asian, late 20th century. Stamped “18K” yellow gold over base metal, hinged and pierced bangle bracelet. Set throughout with bezel set, irregular shaped emeralds, rubies and sapphires. Concealed box clasp with safety chain and safety catch. Bracelet measures 1”w, interior diameter approx. 2.25”, 55gr. $250-450

367 TWO LINK BRACELETS. American, late 20th century. One stamped “14K” yellow gold bracelet, triple round links, concealed clasp with safety catch, 7”l, 18gr. One yellow gold filled charm bracelet, double circle links, with one gold filled charm, concealed clasp and safety chain, 7”l. $400-500 www.GARTHS.com | 49


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368 STRAND OF FRESHWATER BAROQUE PEARLS. Asian, contemporary. Strand of twenty-four large freshwater baroque pearls, 17-20mm, approx. 24”l. Strand contains one tzavorite garnet encrusted bead, shaped like a baroque pearl. Silver clasp set with small diamonds. $1,400-2,200 369 GROUP OF THREE YELLOW GOLD RINGS. American and Asian, 4th qtr - 20th century. 18K yellow gold ring set with an elongated brown jadeite cabochon, measuring approx. 20mm x 7.6mm, Sz 8.5; 18K gold fluted band, Sz 6.25; 14K frog shaped ring with two small ruby eyes, Sz 7.25. Total weight 26gr. $500-800 370 VINTAGE PEARL AND DIAMOND EARRINGS. American, mid-20th century. 14 karat white gold clip-on earrings, each designed as elongated cluster of three round pearls and round brilliant diamonds. Pearls measure approx. 7mm, total diamond weight approx. .92ct. $1,300-2,000

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371 VINTAGE STYLE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat yellow gold ring designed with center marquise cut sapphire flanked by six round diamonds and twenty-six baguette diamonds. Estimated weight of sapphire .46ct, total diamond weight approx. 1.07ct. $450-850 372 YELLOW GOLD PENDANT/BROOCH WITH CITRINE AND AMETHYSTS. American, 4th qtr - 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold pendant/brooch with center oval citrine, five oval amethysts scattered on ornate foliate border. Brooch measures approx. 2”l x 1.5”w, 30gr. $500-700 373 GROUP OF HIGH KARAT JEWELRY. Asian, late 20th century. Three pieces of yellow gold jewelry, each stamped “90%” on the clasp, including: two bracelets with hollow spherical gold links set with multicolor gemstones, each 6.5”l., and delicate gold link chain necklace with center links set with multicolor gemstones, 16”l. Total weight 16.4gr. $400-800

374 THREE PIECES OF YELLOW GOLD JEWELRY. American, late 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold oval link bracelet, 7.5”, spring ring clasp; stamped “14K” yellow gold bracelet with alternating ribbon shaped links and pairs of cultured pearls, 7.5”, spring ring clasp; unmarked yellow gold square tie-tac with bezel set round diamond, approx. .45ct. Total weight (without tietac back) 10gr. $450-900 375 THREE 14 KARAT GOLD GEMSET RINGS. American and Asian, late 20th century. Three 14K yellow gold rings including one oval peridot solitaire measuring approx. 12.3 x 10.2 x 5.7mm, Sz 7; one delicate swirl motif ring with three oval tanzanites enhanced with small round diamonds, Sz 6.25; one modernist style ring with oval garnet solitaire measuring approx. 12.3 x 10.0 x 6.4mm, Sz 7. Total weight 18gr. $300-500


376 WHITE GOLD RING WITH OVAL TANZANITE AND DIAMONDS. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring, center oval tanzanite mounted in half-bezel, pave set diamonds on shoulders and bridge. Estimated weight of tanzanite 2.67ct., estimated weight of diamonds 1.92ct. Sz 7, 10gr. $3,600-4,500

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377 UNUSUAL CABOCHON TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring a round, high domed cabochon Tanzanite of deep blue-violet color. Tanzanite surrounded by pave set diamonds, diamond set gallery and triple row of pave diamonds on the shoulders. Tanzanite weighs approx. 9.14ct, diamond weight approx. .94ct. Sz 6.5, 10gr. $3,300-4,500

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378 GOLD GREEK COIN PENDANT AND CHAIN. Asia and Greece, 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold replica Greek coin pendant depicting Zeus on front side and youth on horseback on the reverse. Foxtail chain is 20”l, 2mm thick with spring ring clasp. Total weight 24gr. $500-700

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379 VINTAGE 14 KARAT GOLD, PEARL AND SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRE BRACELET. American, mid-20th century. The 14k yellow gold flexible link bracelet is set with twenty-eight round sapphires and forty-two cultured pearls. The bracelet is completed with a concealed clasp and safety chain, measures approx. 7” l, 28gr. $350-700

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380 TWO ITALIAN YELLOW GOLD CHAINS. Italy, late 20th century. One stamped “14K Italy” yellow gold Figaro chain, approx. 27”l, lobster claw clasp, 20gr. One stamped “750 AR” yellow gold bead chain with center attached pendant with tassel, chain length 16”, pendant length 1.5”, 8gr. $650-850

381 HINGED BANGLE BRACELET WITH RUBIES. Asian, late 20th century. Stamped “18K” yellow gold over base metal bangle bracelet, comprised of six hinged segments, set throughout with six rows of oval rubies. Concealed box clasp with safety chain and two safety catches. Estimated weight of 240 rubies 55.2cts. 54gr. $300-600

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382 ONYX AND DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat yellow gold ring featuring narrow, elongated cabochon onyx bordered by twenty-four round diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. .24ct. Sz 7.5, 4gr. $350-500 382

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383 TWO 18 KARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGS. Asian, late 20th century. Both yellow gold rings are stamped “18K 750”. One band channel set with nine baguette diamonds, total estimated weight .55ct., Sz 6. One band with the word “LOVE” carved twice with three small round diamonds, Sz 8.75. Total weight 10gr. $300-600 384 TWO CHARM BRACELETS - ONE GOLD, ONE GOLD-FILLED. American, 2nd half-20th century. One 14 karat yellow gold bracelet, double interlocking circle links, 7”l, with five 14K charms, concealed clasp with safety catch, 40gr. One yellow gold-filled charm bracelet, 7”l, with seven assorted gold-filled charms. $750-950 385 YELLOW GOLD CHARM BRACELET. 2nd half-20th century. 14K yellow gold charm bracelet, double circle links, with nineteen gold charms. Bracelet measures approx. 7”l, 48gr., completed with box clasp, safety catch and safety chain. $900-1,300 386 14 KARAT GOLD CHARM BRACELET. American, 2nd half-20th century. 14 karat yellow gold charm bracelet, interlocking double circle links, approx. 8”l, with ten assorted charms (six marked 14K), spring ring clasp and safety chain. Total weight 40gr. $600-900

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387 SMALL GROUP OF YELLOW GOLD RINGS. American and Asian, late 20th century. Three yellow gold rings including one stamped “585” stylized crossover design with center oval sapphire and flush set single cut diamond, Sz 6.75; stamped “750” ring with single round freshwater pearl, approx. 12.5mm diameter, Sz 6; stamped “90%” gold band set with five marquise cut rubies alternating with four pairs of round diamonds, Sz 4.5. Total weight 14gr. $300-450


388 DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE STAR-SHAPED PENDANT. Italian, 21st century. 14 karat white gold star-shaped pendant/enhancer, designed with pave sapphire floating star inside pave diamond outer star. Total diamond weight approx. .38ct, total sapphire weight approx. 1.10ct. Suspended from 18K white gold chain, adjustable length to 18”. Total weight 6gr. $700-1,100

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390 18 KARAT GOLD AND GEMSET PANTHER BROOCH/PENDANT. European, 21st century. Stamped “18K 750” yellow gold brooch/pendant pave set with round diamonds and sapphires. Total weight of sapphires approx. 3.0cts, approx. weight of diamonds 2.5cts. Brooch measures approx. 2”l x 1”w, 22gr. $3,600-5,000 391

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391 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD CHARM BRACELET. American, 2nd half-20 century. Stamped “14K” round link bracelet with gold heart shaped spacers and five gold charms (three stamped 14K”) including gemset double locket, Sagittarius charm, two gemset round charms and one charm with initials. Bracelet measures approx. 7.25”, concealed clasp with safety catch. Total weight 44gr. $900-1,400 392 MULTI-STRAND PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE. Asian, late 20th century. Five strand, semi-round white freshwater pearl necklace, approx. 16”l, featuring center oval clasp with diamond set open work design, accented with seven strands of multicolor oval gemstones dangling at bottom. Clasp is detachable and can be worn as pendant. $500-700 www.GARTHS.com | 53


393 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RETRO TUBOGAS NECKLACE. Italian, mid-20th century. Vintage graduated tubogas necklace, stamped “Italy 14K”, coming to a “V” in the center and enhanced with three diamond set bars. Total of eleven round diamonds, estimated weight .66ct. Necklace measures approx. 7.5mm wide at the back and 22mm in the center, 16”l, concealed clasp with safety catch, 52gr. $1,100-1,600

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394 VINTAGE LADIES’ WALDAN TIFFANY & CO. 14 KARAT GOLD WRISTWATCH. Swiss, 4th qtr-20th century. Ladies’ 14K yellow gold wristwatch with small round dial, gold flexible mesh band and clasp, overall length approx. 6.25”. Swiss gold plated V8, 6 jewel quartz movement, white dial marked “Tiffany & Co.”, case signed “Waldan Creation”. Weight 22gr (without movement). $500-700 395 VINTAGE WHITE GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING. American, 4th qtr - 20th century. White gold ring with snowflake motif featuring center round sapphire with round sapphires, diamonds and textured gold bars radiating from the center. Total diamond weight approx. .50ct.. Sz 9.75, 4gr. $300-500 396 FIVE GEMSET YELLOW GOLD RINGS. Asian and American, late 20th century. One stamped “750 18K” ring with black freshwater pearl enhanced with small round diamonds on shoulders; stamped “14K 585” ring with center bezel set round cabochon sapphire flanked by single cut diamonds on shoulders; stamped “14K 585” ring designed as a fish with small rubies and diamonds; stamped “18K” ring with bezel set oval citrine. Together with stamped “18K 750” ring with bezel set oval ruby in center surrounded by pave diamonds. Sizes range from 6.5 - 7.5, total weight 30gr. $450-750 397 SMALL GROUP OF GOLD RINGS. Mid-late 20th century. Five rings including 14K white gold flexible bar link ring; 14K yellow gold ring with fancy square cut blue spinel and two small diamonds; 14K yellow gold band with raised dot design; 14K yellow gold rounded band with diagonal band of channel set small blue and white sapphires; Together with heavy 18K yellow gold band with faceted oval light blue sapphire, partial bezel setting. Ring sizes 8-9, total weight 44gr. $400-600 398 GROUP OF MOSTLY GOLD CHARMS, EARRINGS, AND MORE. American, Italian, and Asian, mid-late 20th century. Thirty-seven pieces of jewelry including 14K, 18K and gold filled pieces. Assorted gold charms/pendants include freshwater pearls, a serpent, bananas, an owl, amethyst drop, etc. Total weight of gold pieces approx. 40gr. $500-800

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399 14 KARAT GOLD BYZANTINE LINK BRACELET. European, late 20th century. 14K yellow gold flat Byzantine link bracelet with large spring ring clasp, four cabochon sapphires on terminal ends. Bracelet measures approx. 6.5mm wide, 7.5”l, 12gr. $250-450


400 GREEK COIN SET IN GOLD BEZEL PENDANT WITH CHAIN. Asia and Greece, 20th century. Replica Greek silver coin depicting Zeus on front side and youth on horseback on the reverse, set in 14K yellow gold bezel and suspended from 14K yellow gold chain, approx. 19”l. Total weight 26gr. $350-550 401

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401 WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND ONYX PENDANT. American, 21st century. Unusual 14 karat white gold circle pendant with center panel of onyx, overlaid with white gold and diamond sunburst motif, outer rim enhanced with round diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. .79ct. Pendant suspended from 18”l Italian chain. $1,650-2,250 402 GOLD RING SET WITH ANCIENT COIN. Late 20th century ring. High karat yellow gold ring featuring a bezel set coin within an intricately carved band depicting male and female angel. Sz 6, 18gr with coin. $550-850 403 GROUP OF FOURTEEN YELLOW GOLD CHARMS. Italian and American, 2nd half-20th century. Assortment of fourteen gold charms, thirteen stamped “14K”, one stamped “10K”. Total weight 45gr. $800-1,200

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404 VINTAGE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING. American, 4th qtr - 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold ring, modernist starburst design. Center round sapphire surrounded by round and marquise cut sapphires and round and baguette diamonds. Approx. sapphire weight 1.61ct, approx. diamond weight 1.01ct. Sz 8.75, 6gr. $2,300-3,500

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406 EMERALD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING. American, 2nd half-20th century. Stamped “18K” yellow gold ring with center pear shaped emerald, approx. 3.20ct., surrounded by thirtythree round diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. 2.20ct. Sz 6.5, 10gr. $3,000-4,500

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407 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD HEAVY ROPE CHAIN. American, late 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold rope chain with tube clasp and safety catch, approx. 30”l, 4.9mm w, 70gr. $1,400-2,000

408 DIAMOND AND RUBY HALF HOOP EARRINGS. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold half hoop earrings, geometric design composed of calibre cut rubies in center and scattered single cut diamonds. Omega backs with fold down posts. Estimated weight of rubies .75ct, estimated weight of diamonds .25ct. $450-800 409 18 KARAT THREE STONE GOLD RING. Asian, late 20th century. Stamped “18K” yellow gold band with center cushion cut green stone (appears to be natural emerald), flanked by princess cut diamond on each side. Total diamond weight approx. 1.08ct., Sz 8.75, 10gr. $850-1,250

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410 14 KARAT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING. American, early 21st century. Handmade yellow gold ring stamped “14K PTC” bezel set with three round brilliant diamonds. Center stone measures approx. 7.8 x 4.9mm with estimated weight of 2.0cts. Side stones measure approx. 5.9 x 3.8mm and 5.7 x 3.6mm, estimated weight .83ct. each. Sz 6.25, 12gr. $3,500-5,000

412 PEAR SHAPED EMERALD RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring center pear shaped emerald surrounded by round diamonds, diamond set shoulders. Estimated weight of emerald .87ct, estimated diamond weight .60ct. Sz 6.5. $900-1,200 413 FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring center fancy yellow cushion cut diamond, double halo of round diamonds, diamond enhanced split shoulders. Center yellow diamond approx. 1.22ct, approx. total weight of round diamonds .67ct. Sz 7. $2,900-3,900

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414 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. Heavy platinum band featuring bezel set center round brilliant diamond with two channel set princess cut diamonds on each shoulder. Center diamond weighs approx. 2.04ct, F color, VS2 clarity. Total weight of four princess cut diamonds approx. .80ct. Sz 8, 24gr. $15,000-17,000

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415 HIGH KARAT WOVEN GOLD BRACELET. Asian, late 20th century. Beautiful flexible woven yellow gold bracelet with “S” hook clasp, stamped “965” (tests 22K with x-ray gold tester). Measures approx. 7.25”l x .75”w, 61gr. $2,000-2,600

417 VINTAGE 18 KARAT ROSE GOLD RETRO RING. American, c. 1940. Stamped “18K” rose gold retro modern ring, designed as a stylized sunburst with seven round synthetic rubies and four round brilliant diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. .25ct. Sz 5, 10gr. $400-600 418 YELLOW GOLD WIDE RIBBED BAND. Asian, late 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold wide ribbed band, approx. 11.3mm wide, Sz 8.75, 25gr. $500-700 www.GARTHS.com | 57


419 RUBY AND DIAMOND HEART PENDANT. American, 21st century. 14 karat yellow gold open heart pendant/slide, set with twenty-five round rubies and fifteen round diamonds. Total estimated weight of rubies 1.25ct., estimated diamond weight .30ct. Suspended from 18K yellow gold Italian chain, 18”l. Total weight 6gr. $750-1,200

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420 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS. American, 21st century. Stamped “750” white gold earrings, each with two intertwined open loops set with small round sapphires, dangling pear-shaped sapphire drop in center of bottom loop, round diamond at front of post. Earrings measure approx. 1.5”l, 8gr. $1,000-1,500 421 VINTAGE DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING. American, mid-20th century. Stamped 14K white gold ring featuring two round diamonds set side by side above two curved bands, each set with five small single cut diamonds. Center round diamonds have estimated weights of .52ct. and .23ct. Sz 4.75, .04gr. $350-500

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422 THREE GEMSET GOLD RINGS. American and Asian, late 20th century. Three yellow gold rings including 14K ring with oval amethyst in four prong mounting, Sz 6.5; 18K ring with bezel set oval peridot, Sz 6; Together with 18K ring featuring diamond shaped blue topaz and two single cut diamonds, Sz 6.25. Total weight 18gr. $350-550 423 TWO 18 KARAT YELLOW GOLD RINGS. European, 2nd half-20th century. One gold signet ring with polished oval top, brushed gold band, Sz 8.25. Gold ring designed with two hands clasped at the front that pull apart to reveal three flat interlocking rings, one with a small heart. The rings are engraved “Love Forever 1965”. Sz 5.75. Total weight 16gr. $450-750

424 VINTAGE MARQUISE DIAMOND RING AND STRAND OF PEARLS. American, 2nd. half - 20th century. Stamped 14K white gold ring with marquise cut diamond, approx. .25ct., flanked by single diamond baguette on each shoulder, Sz 3.75, 2gr. 15” strand of cultured pearls, approx. 5mm, 10K white gold clasp, with pair of pearl stud earrings. $350-500 425 18 KARAT GOLD RING AND PENDANT. Greek and Egyptian, late 20th century. One 18K yellow gold ring, center plaque engraved with hieroglyphs, Sz 9. 18K yellow gold pendant depicting laureate head of Apollo on front and charioteer holding kentron and reins on the reverse. Total weight 13gr. $350-500 426 TWO MEN’S GOLD RINGS. Asian, late 20th century. One stamped “750 18K” yellow gold ridged band with center bezel set round brilliant diamond, approx. weight 74ct., Sz 11; stamped “18K” yellow gold ring featuring a bezel set oval dark blue cabochon sapphire, approx. 30cts., Sz 9.25. Total weight 24gr. $200-400 427 TWO 18 KARAT GOLD GEMSET RINGS. Asian, late 20th century. Two yellow gold rings, both stamped “750 18K”. One half eternity style band set with eight round diamonds, approx. total weight .50ct., Sz 6.75. One ring with center prong set offround ruby, pavee diamonds on shoulders, Sz 7. Total weight 10gr. $200-400 428 THREE GOLD AND GEMSET RINGS. American and Asian, late 20th century. Three yellow gold rings including 14K band comprised of eight delicate openwork oval motifs each set with small round diamond, Sz 6; 18K delicate ring set with emerald cut garnet, Sz 6.5; 14K vintage inspired ring with center oval cut ruby surrounded by small diamonds and rubies, Sz 6.6. Total weight 10gr. $200-400


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430 CUSHION CUT TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring center cushion cut Tanzanite with double border of round diamonds, intricate diamond work on gallery and shoulders. Tanzanite weighs approx. 8.0ct, total diamond weight approx. 3.0ct. Sz 7. $4,700-5,700

431 CUSHION CUT HALO DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring center cushion cut diamond weighing approx. 2.01ct; halo and shoulders set with round brilliant diamonds, approx. total weight .48ct. Sz 6.5, 4gr. $6,900-8,000

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432 ROSE GOLD RING WITH YELLOWISH GREEN DIAMOND. American, 21st century. 14 karat rose gold ring featuring center yellowish green round brilliant diamond, approx. weight 2.02ct; enhanced by thirty-four smaller round diamonds, approx. weight .42ct. Sz 7, .2gr. $6,900-8,000

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434 18 KARAT GOLD CURB LINK BRACELET. 4th qtr - 20th century. Heavy gold curb link bracelet measuring approx. 7.5”l, .50” w, concealed clasp with safety chain, 119gr. $3,500-4,000 435 TWO YELLOW GOLD PENDANTS. Asian, late 20th century. Two 10 karat yellow gold pendants including one designed as a frog, one as a rectangular pendant engraved with Byzantine figures on each side. Frog measures approx. 1”l x .75”w; rectangular pendant measures approx. 1.12”l x .87”w. Total weight 14gr. $200-400

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436 FOUR YELLOW GOLD RINGS. American, late 20th century. Four yellow gold rings including stamped “14K” ring with mabe pearl; Museum of Modern Art 14K band set with reddish-orange stones of various shapes; 14K Art Carved wedding band; Together with pierced floral design band with small red and colorless stones. Ring sizes 5 - 8.5, total weight 20gr. $300-500

438 FOUR 10 KARAT GOLD RINGS. American and European, mid-late 20th century. Four yellow gold rings including two polished gold wedding bands, 6.8mm and 3.3mm, Sz 10.5; gold signet style ring with cluster of small rubies around center diamond, Sz 9; Together with vintage signet ring with oval top and scroll work on shoulders, Sz 7. Total weight 26gr. $350-500

437 THREE 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD GEMSET RINGS. American, late 20th century. Three gold rings including simple woven gold ring set with single cut diamonds, Sz 7.5; gold ring with fancy cut garnet bordered by single cut diamonds, diamond enhanced split shoulders, marked “LeVian”, Sz 8; gold ring with fancy cut blue topaz, single row of single cut diamonds on each shoulder, Sz 7.25. Total weight 14gr. $200-400

439 FOUR RINGS AND TWO LOOSE CHROME DIOPSIDE STONES. Late 20th - early 21st century. 10K yellow gold ring with round-cut diamonds pave set around a cushion-cut chrome diopside, pave diamonds and three square cut chrome diopsides on each shoulder, Sz 5.5; two loose oval cut chrome diopsides, total weight approx. 2.65ct.; 10K yellow gold ring with emerald cut light bluish/purple stone, Sz 9; 14K yellow gold ring stamped “Mexico” with pave diamonds around very dark blue round stone, Sz 6.25; Together with 14K white gold ring with center oval blue stone and pave colorless stones, Sz 7. $200-400

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440 HIGH KARAT YELLOW GOLD PENDANT WITH SILVER COIN. Greek and Asian, late 20th century. Silver coin depicting head of Hermes facing right on one side, “AIN” goat standing right on reverse side, 22K gold pendant bezel, suspended from 22K fancy link chain. Chain measures approx. 24”l, double “S” hook clasp. Weight of chain 22gr., pendant 18gr. $800-1,200 441 VINTAGE STYLE DIAMOND CLUSTER COCKTAIL RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat yellow gold ring set with nineteen round brilliant diamonds, total weight approx. 2.0ct. Sz 7, 6gr. $1,650-2,200 442 GOLD RING WITH PEAR-SHAPED RUBY. American, 21st century. 14 karat yellow wide band featuring enhanced pearshaped ruby mounted in tall 6-prong setting. Estimated weight of ruby 6.06ct. Sz 5.5, 12gr. $1,100-2,000 443 SMALL GROUP OF 18 KARAT GOLD AND FRESHWATER PEARL JEWELRY. Asian, late 20th century. Stamped “750” yellow gold ring with center round grey freshwater pearl, approx. 14.2mm, enhanced with delicate swirl motif of pave diamonds, Sz 8.25. Three teardrop shaped freshwater pearl pendants, assorted colors, each with 18 karat yellow gold bail. $300-500

444 FOUR WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGS. American and European, 4th quarter-20th century. Four rings including 14K vintage cocktail-style ring with one cultured pearl within swirl of single cut diamonds; 14K cluster-style ring with center marquise cut diamond surrounded by marquise cut sapphires; 10K band with pave black diamonds and six clusters of single cut diamonds; Together with 14K ring featuring prong set oval diamond encircled by single cut diamonds. Ring sizes 6-7, total weight 20gr. $200-400 445 FOUR 14K YELLOW GOLD AND GEMSET RINGS. American, late 20th century. Four 14K gold rings including unusual fancy cut citrine ring; three stone ring featuring three oval emeralds alternating with two single cut diamonds and a gold band with center oval-cut dark blue sapphire encircled by round diamonds. Together with delicate elongated cluster-style ring with small round garnets and single cut diamonds. Ring sizes 5.5-7.25. Total weight 16gr. $200-400

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451 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, NECKLACE AND EARRINGS. China and Turkey, early 21st century. Three pieces stamped “14K” white gold jewelry, including pair of half-hoop style earrings, necklace and ring (sz 6), each set with small dark blue sapphires and single cut diamonds. Total weight 14gr. $200-400

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447 18 KARAT GOLD RING WITH EMERALD CUT BROWN STONE. American, 21st century. Stamped “18K” yellow gold ring with emerald cut brown stone (appears to be topaz) flanked by three princess cut diamonds on each side. Total diamond weight approx. .37ct. Sz 5.5, 5.6gr. $350-650 448 PEAR-SHAPE DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold ring featuring center pear shape diamond with diamond halo. Center diamond weighs approx. 1.01ct, total weight of smaller diamonds approx. .23 ct. Sz 7. $3,900-5,000

449 YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND BAGUETTE TENNIS BRACELET. American, contemporary. 14 karat yellow gold tennis style bracelet, chevron design, set with diamond baguettes. Total diamond weight approx. 4.68cts. Bracelet measures approx. 6.75”l. Completed with concealed clasp and safety catch. 22gr. $1,800-2,800 450 THREE STRAND PEARL BRACELET WITH DIAMOND AND PEARL CLASP. 2nd half-20th century. Three strand pearl bracelet with diamond and pearl clasp. Twenty-six single cut diamonds, approx. total weight .25ct. Pearls are 6.5 to 7 mm. Bracelet measures approx. 7.5”. $250-450

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452 VINTAGE ONYX RING. American, 2nd half-20th century. 14 karat white gold ring with bezel set flat oval onyx on top, small single cut diamond in center. Sz 9, 4gr. $275-500 453 SMALL GROUP OF JADEITE JEWELRY. Asian, late 20th century. Six pieces of jade jewelry including beautifully carved large lotus leaf pendant with fine details, suspended from ornate silk cord; two carved jade rings, Sz 9 and 9.5; carved floral motif pendant with 14K yellow gold bail; small carved Buddha pendant, 14K yellow gold bail; Together with small carved and pierced oval pendant, 14K yellow gold bail. $200-400 454 GROUP OF FOUR YELLOW GOLD GEMSET RINGS. American, late 20th century. Four rings including 10K band with five oval cut garnets set horizontally and twelve single cut diamonds; 14K ring with center oval cut blue sapphire enhanced with six single cut diamonds on each shoulder; 14K ring with center oval cut dark blue sapphire surrounded by small round diamonds and channel set diamonds on shoulders; Together with 14K ring featuring large oval citrine. Sizes 6-7, total weight 24gr. $200-400 455 TWO GOLD AND CORAL LE VIAN RINGS. American, 21st century. Two yellow gold rings, both stamped “14K LeVian”, each with oval coral cabochon and enhanced with small round diamonds. Sz 5 and 6. Total weight 6gr. $250-400


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