Americana, Folk Art & Textiles, January 2020: Garth's

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Americana JANUARY 18-19, 2020

GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC.

Folk Art & Textiles

AMERICANA, FOLK ART & TEXTLES AUCTION JANUARY 18-19, 2020


COVER LOTS Front: 90 Inside Front: 617 Inside Back: 29 Back: 609, 625, 665, 759


THE AMERICANA PAINTED COLLECTION OF A

NEW YORK STATE GENTLEMAN

PAINTED FURNITURE, POTTERY, FOLK ART & more

Saturday, JANUARY 18, 2020 10AM | Lots 1-449

FOLK ART & TEXTILES FROM THE COLLECTION OF

TWO SISTERS, WASHINGTON, DC plus additions

Sunday, JANUARY 19, 2020

10AM | Lots 450-779

Featuring Items from Geoffrey Bachert - Susan Biggers - Ronald W. McLin - An Eastern Pennsylvania Gentleman Hilkka Brucksch - The Late Ann N. Hansen - Property of a Columbus Family - Breaux Collection and Select Consignments from Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia

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SESSION I: The Americana Painted Collection of a New York State Gentleman

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1 NEW YORK DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Scoharie County, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. Original blue painted field with a seven-color decoration. Dovetailed case with square nailed feet. Minor wear to feet and ring on lid. h. 19.5” w 42.25” d. 17.5” Ex Peter Tillou (Connecticut). $4,000-6,000 2 OHIO PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Oil on canvas, ca. 1810, unsigned. Well-dressed gentleman, purportedly Ebenezer Zane (1747-1811), the founder of Lancaster, Ohio. Some imperfections. 23.25”h. 19.5”w., original red frame with corner blocks, 25.75”h. 21.5”w. Ex Robbins Hunter (Ohio), ex Clark Garrett (Ohio), ex David Good (Ohio). $2,500-4,000 3 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART CANES. Late 19th-early 20th century. One has carved alligator handle, 37.25”l. And relief carved geometric bands with snake and original paint. 32.5”l. $100-350 4 AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL. Dated 1851. Stitched with roosters and floral bouquets. Signed “Rebecca Lenz” with open fringe work bottom. Minor staining and fringe loss. 49”l. 16.5”w. $175-275

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5 AMERICAN FOLK ART STAG WALL MOUNT. Upper Peninsula of Michigan, 3rd quarter-19th century. Carved head with original polychrome paint and real antlers with some hide. Seam separation. 32”h. 16”w. Ex David Good (Ohio). $600-900

8 PENNSYLVANIA HUTCH TABLE. First half-19th century, pine. Hutch table with lift off top. Remnants of original red wash. Dovetailed batten scrub top. Aprons are dovetailed. Seat is mortised. 29”h. 79”w. 34.5”d. $600-900

6 FOUR AMERICAN BASKETS. Late 19th century, woven splint. Assembled graduated set with swing handles in natural, dry surface. Smallest has breaks. 6”h. 10”d. to 10”h. 16.5”d. $150-250

9 AMERICAN BOX. Mid 19th century, maple and pine. Original red painted surface. Lapped and tacked bentwood box. 6.5”h. 21”d. $250-450

7 PAIR OF AMERICAN KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS. Early 19th century. Wrought iron with brass panels and finials. Cleaned with traces of black paint. 21.5”h. $100-300

10 AMERICAN CAST IRON SINK BOX DECOY. First half-20th century. Painted as Mallard hen. 15”l. $200-300 11 PAIR OF AMERICAN FIGURAL CAST IRON ANDIRONS. Late 19th-early 20th century. African American woman with plaid shawl. 16”h. $100-200 12 PAIR OF AMERICAN DOG CAST IRON ANDIRONS. Early 20th century. Seated labs. 13.5”h. $100-200 13 PAIR OF AMERICAN FIGURAL CAST IRON ANDIRONS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Robed woman standing in a seashell. 17”h. $100-200

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14 NEW YORK FEDERAL MANTEL. First half-19th century, pine. Fluted pilasters, shaped brackets. Old worn grey paint. Added screws for stability. 53”h. 55.5”w. $250-450


15 PENNSYLVANIA STRING HOLDER. Pittsburgh, last quarter-19th century. Interesting glass string holder with a cobalt knob and bottom rim. Etched “Redmond P Mitchell 1887”. 5.75”h. 5”w. $250-450 16 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MIRROR. First half-19th century. Two-part mirror with applied half turnings with original sponge graining. Top panel has reverse painted image of boy with bird. Wear. 27”h. 12.5”w. $100-250 15

17 SAND BOTTLE BY ANDREW CLEMENS (IOWA, 1857-1894). Second half-19th century. Small labeled “A Clemens” sand bottle with a fisherman, eagle and American flag. Damage. 5.5”h. $2,000-4,000 18 AMERICAN CHILD’S TRICYCLE AND ROCKING HORSE. Early 20th century. Rocking horse seat with cutout sides and original stenciling. 16”h. 24”l. And tricycle with leather seat. 23.5”h. $150-350 19 AMERICAN ODD FELLOWS LODGE TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Large decorated table with “IOOF No. 72” on one-board top. Folding turned legs. Wear and some edge loss. 30”h. 96”w. 35.5”d. $250-450 20 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Ca. 1940, poplar. Centre County-type decoration with compass stars and eagle holding banner “oehbdde”. Dovetailed case, interior till and bracket feet. 24”h. 44”w. 17.5”d. $200-350

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21 FOUR AMERICAN REDWARE PLATES. First half-19th century. Plates with yellow slip decoration and coggled rims. Imperfections. 10” to 12”d. $300-400

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22 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, poplar. Original red painted corner cupboard with twelve panes. Blue painted interior. Base with inset molded panels and scroll cutout feet with spurs. Dovetailed cases. 87.5”h. 46”w. 23”d. $1,500-2,200

23 AMERICAN WRITING ARM CHAIR. Possibly Connecticut, ca. 1770-1790, maple, pine and ash. Old refinish. Has a drawer and candle slide under the writing arm. Dovetailed drawer under the seat as well. 17”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. $700-900

24 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED CANE. Second half-19th century, walnut. Fraternal cane with ball in hand handle, original surface. With wood and wire stand. 36”l. $200-300 25 TWO AMERICAN CARVED CANES. Early 20th century, maple and pine. The first with a carved alligator handle; the second with rope twisted geometric designs in polychrome paint. Both have original surfaces. 36”, 37.5”h. $200-400 26 AMERICAN CARVED CANE. Late 19th century, walnut. Rope twisted cane with a snake wrapped around a tree branch. In original red-brown paint and surface. 36”h. $200-400

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28 AMERICAN SALESMAN SAMPLE PLOW. Second half-19th century, pine. Field plow with original paint and surface. 21.5”h. 19”w. 12”d. not including contemporary base. $300-400

27 AMERICAN CARVED CANE. Late 19th or early 20th century, cherry. Nicely carved twisted hunting scene with a rider on horse back with dogs chasing a stag. Original paint and surface. 36”h. $300-400

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29 WONDERFUL AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. Found in New England, last quarter-19th century. Single board with original painted checkerboard and flourishes on edges. Applied frame. Good, dry surface with minor wear. 18”h. 19.5”w. $1,500-3,000 30 PENNSYLVANIA PEN WIPE RUG. Late 19th century. Stitched felt tabs. 28” x 40”. $150-300 31 TWO ENGLISH REDWARE LOAF PANS. Second half-19th century. Yellow slip decoration. “Goose”, chips. And the other with tear drops and squiggles. 13.25”, 13.75”l. $200-400 32 TWO AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS. Early 20th century. Herter’s Company canvas wrapped decoy with carved head and glass eyes, 8”h. 14.75”l. And a canvas bodied decoy with carved wooden beak. Original paint and finish. 8.25”h. 14.25”l. $200-400 33 AMERICAN CARVED EAGLE. Second half-19th century, pine. Spread wing eagle holding a shield, arrows, and a banner. Old dry surface. 9.25”h 24”w. $300-400 34 PENNSYLVANIA BENCH. First half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed bucket bench in an old red-brown paint. Cutout and canted sides. 41.5”h. 43”w. 13”d. $600-800 35 PAIR OF AMERICAN IRON FENCE POSTS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Two iron posts with cast iron seated dog finials. Some loss. 32”, 38”h. $200-400

36 OHIO GARDEN STATUARY BUST. Twentieth century. Rough hewn stone bust of a bearded man. Weathered. 24.5”h. 15.5”w. $100-300 37 PAIR OF AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS. New York City, early 20th century. Cast terra cotta with stylized fleur de lys. Some edge loss. 23”h. 21.5”w. 10.5”d. $200-300 38 AMERICAN GARDEN BENCH. Early 20th century, cast concrete. Three piece with paneled pedestals supporting an egg and dart bordered seat. 18”h. 49”w. 14”d. $100-300 29

39 AMERICAN ROPE BED. Mid 19th century, maple with some figure. Turned posts with acorn finials and shaped headboard. Old blue over red paint. 51”h. 55”w. 71” rails. $100-300 40 IOWA WHIRLIGIG. First quarter-20th century. Naive figure of a man carved from split post. Original paint including polka dot shirt, and tin hat. Some imperfections. 30”h. not including base. $250-450 41 CHILDREN’S BLOCKS. Early 20th century. Wooden blocks and nesting blocks with chromolithograph sides. Varying wear. $75-100 42 GROUP OF CHILDREN’S TOYS AND GAMES. Assorted blocks, advertisements, card and boxes games. Varying condition. $75-100

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43 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Connecticut or Rhode Island, mid 18th century, maple and chestnut. Diminutive flat top two-piece high chest in a later (19th century) red and black paint; retaining its original brasses. Dovetailed drawers and case. Chamfered corners, and overlapped drawers. 70.5”h. 39.5”w. 20”d. $1,500-2,500

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44 SCHOONER WEATHERVANE BY FRANK ADAMS (1873-1944). West Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard, 2nd quarter-20th century, unsigned. Wood, tin and copper wire with original paint. Minor flaking. 23”h. 34.5”l. including base. $400-800 45 CATTLE BY ROBERT ATKINSON FOX (PENNSYLVANIA, 1860-1935). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1899 lower right. Cattle near a pasture stream. Some imperfections. Unframed, 16”h. 24”w. $400-600

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46 PORTRAIT OF A BOY (AMERICAN, CA. 1825-1835). Oil on poplar board, unsigned. Attributed to Milton Hopkins (Ohio, 17891844) or Noah North (New York/Ohio, 1809-1880. Young blue eyed, blond boy holding a book, a member of the Proctor family of Utica, New York. Some edge damage. 20”h. 15”w. $1,500-3,000 47 AMERICAN BLANKET BOX. New England, ca. 1800-20, pine. Decorated two-drawer lift top blanket chest over drawers. Period brasses with scratch beaded dovetailed drawers. Beaded top. Highly cutout feet and sides. 42.5”h. 41”w.19.5”d. $600-900 48 AMERICAN POND SAILER HULL “BO-PEEP”. Early 20th century. Wood with original paint and metal tipped keel. Wear and age splits. 65”h. 42”l. on base. Ex June Kothera (Ohio). $400-800 49 TWO LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas depicting “Gambutler Mills, Frederick Co. Md. Painted by Miss Flora Daub”(?) on stretcher. 13”h. 18”w., framed, 16.5”h. 21.5”w. And oil on wooden board of cattle. Unsigned. 14.75”h. 19.5”w., framed, 18.25”h. 22.5”w. Imperfections. $150-350

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50 FISH PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Two trout on line. Wear. 18.5”h. 12”w., framed, 21.25”h. 15”w. $100-250 51 AMERICAN CIGAR RIBBON PANEL. Early 20th century. Printed silk cigar ribbons stitched together in pattern. Modern frame, 21.25”h. 21.5”w. $100-300 47

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52 AMERICAN REDWARE CHARGER. Moravian, 1st half-19th century. Two color slip decorated redware deep charger. Imperfections. 16”dia $600-900

53 NEW JERSEY FOOT WARMER. Mid 19th century, cherry. Pierced decorated with stylized tulips and hearts. Lift side panel. Square nailed. Note included “Grandmother Powell at this church 100 years ago.” 6.75h. 10”w. 8”d. $200-400 54 AMERICAN TREEN MORTAR. First half-19th century, maple. Blue painted mortar with a natural finish pestle. Original surface and paint. 7.75”h. $300-400 55 AMERICAN BURLED MORTAR. Nineteenth century. Ash burl mortar in a dry surface with incised lines on body. 7”h. $300-500

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56 AMERICAN REDWARE FACE VESSEL. Second half-19th century. Multiglazed figural face bust with a handle and pouring spout. Well proportioned face. Imperfections. 9”h. Ex David Good (Ohio). $2,000-4,000 57 THREE AMERICAN REDWARE PLATES. First half-19th century. Slip or manganese decoration. Imperfections. 6.75” to 7.75”d. $150-300

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58 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. First quarter-19th century. Redware plate with molded under edge, green and yellow slip. Imperfections. 9.5”dia $200-300

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59 AMERICAN SHELF. Eighteenth century, pine. Hanging plate rack in as found surface (one shelf added) Rose head and square nailed. Scalloped cutout sides. 32.5”h. 37.5”w. 7.75”d. $250-450 60 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. First half-19th century. Small plate with a yellow slip decorated branch design. Imperfections. 9”d. $175-275 61 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. First quarter-19th century. Large redware plate with yellow slip and coggled rim. Imperfections. 11.75” dia $400-600 62 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. First quarter-19th century. Large plate with intertwined lines of yellow slip and a coggled rim. Imperfections. 11.25”d. $250-450 63 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. First half-19th century. Ovoid jug, pinch bottle and pitcher all with manganese decoration. Imperfections. 5.75” to 7.5”h. $200-300 64 TWO CHILDREN’S TOYS. American and German, early 20th century. Composition cat on rockers. Imperfections. 5.25”h. 7”l. And a tire gyro duck toy with original paint. 6.5”h. 8.5”l. $100-150


65 NEW YORK STONEWARE LION. Dated 1901. Brick clay reclining lion with nice details. Names, initials and date appear along the base. 5.25”h. 11.5”w. 5.75”d. $250-450 66 TWO AMERICAN BANDBOXES. Mid 19th century. Cardboard covered with block printed wallpaper. Floral in good colors, lined with 1850 Massachusetts newspaper. 9.25”h. 14”l. And “seaweed” on blue, covered on the bottom with 1851 Philadelphia newspaper. Imperfections. 10.5”h. 15”l. $250-450

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67 SMALL AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Cardboard and wood covered with blue block printed floral wallpaper. Edge wear and separation. 5.5”h. 10.25”l. $150-300 68 TWO AMERICAN DECORATED BOXES. First half-19th century. Dovetailed sewing box with original paint of fruit, flowers and a lion on yellow ground. 5.25”h. 11”w. 6.5”d. And an oak grained miniature box with an applied bracket base. Square nailed. 9.25”h. 14.75”w. 9”d. Imperfections. $250-450

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69 AMERICAN PAPER CUTOUT. First half-19th century. Geometric border surrounding a memorial with bust of man (Lafayette?), flags, cherries and American shield. Stains. Framed, 12.75”h. 13.5”w. $250-450 70 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Ca. 1860-80, poplar. Original grain painted hooded cottage dry sink. Dovetailed drawers. Square nailed case. Minor wear to surface. 47.5”h. 43”w. 18”d. $400-600 71 TWO AMERICAN BAND BOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Cardboard with block printed wallpaper. Hunt scenes, windmills and wagons on yellow. 11.5”h. 16”w. And buildings and towers on blue, 11.75”h. 17”w. Imperfections. $100-300 70 www.GARTHS.com | 11


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72 “OLD WARWICK CREAMERY” BY “W.A. HULSE”. New York, pencil on paper, signed front and back. Architecturally detailed buildings with horse drawn wagon filled with milk cans in the foreground. Toning. Framed, 16.25”h. 19.75”w. $100-300

73 SCOTTISH BUTTER PRINT. Mid 19th century, maple. Combination carved butter mold and paddle with pinwheel decoration and serrated edge. Initialed on handle. 11.25”l. $300-400 74 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. First half-19th century. Lidded incised jar with an olive green glaze. Imperfections. 8.5”h. $150-250 75 TWO CARVINGS BY WILLIAM OTTO (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Apple and basswood, signed. Standing beaver 10.5”h. and duck. $250-450 76 AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. New England, 1st half-19th century. Manganese decorated ovoid jug with a strap handle. Imperfections. 8.5”h. $350-450

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77 AMERICAN HORSE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Full-bodied copper race horse, most likely Dexter, with cast zinc head. Weathered verdigris surface. Small holes. 71”h. 33”l. including wood and iron post. $1,000-2,000 78 PENNSYLVANIA BLANKET CHEST. York County, ca. 1830-40s, poplar. Original paint decoration in yellow ochre and burnt umber. Resting on turned ebonized feet along with ebonized moldings. Square nailed case. Wear to surface. 25”h. 44.5”w. 22.5”d. $300-600 79 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. First half-20th century. Loon on water. Mounted on stretcher. 24”h. 32”w. overall. $100-300


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80 THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003). Oil on velvet, signed on back. Large basket of fruit with bird. Nineteenth century gilt frame, 22.5”h. 28”w. $900-1,250 81 CONNECTICUT APOTHECARY. First half-19th century, pine. One-piece, thirty-six dovetailed drawer, open top apothecary. Original red painted surface. Double beaded drawer surrounds resting on a small cutout foot. Small drop down section at counter height. Shelves are dovetailed into the case. 77.5”h. 40.75”w. 2.5”d. Ex John Keith Russell (New York). $2,500-4,500 82 TWO PORTRAITS OF WOMEN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Both wear bonnets. Middle aged woman in black. Unframed, 27”h. 2.5”w., and older woman in lace and pearls, holding spectacles. 28”h. 24.5”w., framed, 28.5”h. 25.5”w. Imperfections. $150-350 83 TWELVE AMERICAN POTTERY BANKS. Nineteenth-20th century. Includes decorated redware to a bust of Julius Caesar. Some signed and dated. Some imperfections. 2.75” to 6”h. $250-350 84 THREE PIECES OF PEWTER. First half-19th century. American teapot, 8.5”h., basin, 8”d. and a Continental ladle. $150-200

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85 AMERICAN WALL CUPBOARD. Shaker attribution, 1st half-19th century, pine. Vibrant blue paint. Single door with four inset panels. Completely shelved interior. Expected wear. 79”h. 44”w. 17.75”d. $3,000-6,000 86 AMERICAN FISH DECOY. Early 20th century, pine. Ice fishing decoy with original paint and surface. Tin fins. Weighted. 1.75”h. 9.25”w. $150-200 87 PENNSYLVANIA BIRD TREE BY DANIEL STRAWSER (PENNSYLVANIA, 20TH CENTURY). Daniel Strawser carved and polychrome painted bird tree with five folksy birds. Mounted on a large base with Strawser information. 15”h. $300-400 88 AMERICAN REDWARE BATTER PITCHER. New England, 1st half-19th century. Handled pitcher with green, yellow and orange glaze. Fine. 6.5” $350-450

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89 SHENANDOAH REDWARE FLOWER POT. Second half-19th century. Multicolor glazed pot with a pie crimped and coggled rim with attached base. Imperfections. 4”h $400-600

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90 PENNSYLVANIA WINTER SCENE BY WALTER EMERSON BAUM (PENNSYLVANIA, 1884-1856). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1917 lower right. Green Street, Sellersville, Pennsylvania. Originally purchased directly from the artist by Sellersville pharmacist, Oscar Metzler (1884-1955), remaining in Metzler’s family until later purchased by current owner. 26.5”h. 40”w., framed, 32”h. 45”w. $6,000-8,000

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91 AMERICAN THEOREM. First half-19th century, oil on velvet. Fruit signed “Ed Brown”. 6.75”h. 9.25”w. Ex Field Estate, Bernardston, Massachusetts. $300-400 92 AMERICAN RYE STRAW BASKET. Mid 19th century. Original red and green paint with a small single bent handle. 3.25”h. 8.5”d. $125-175 91

93 THREE SKOOKUM DOLLS AND HOOVES. American, 1st half-20th century. Three dolls wrapped in blankets, one with original box. Minor paint loss to one in green blanket. 8” to 12”h. And two deer hooves. $300-500

94 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. Nineteenth century. Ovoid marked for Julius Norton, Bennington, Vermont, three gallon. Hole. 14.75”h. And “W.W. Weston, Honesdale, Pa 2”. 15.5”h. $200-250 95 BLOWN GLASS FOOD DOME AND TRANSFERWARE PLATTER. Second half-19th century. English platter with American eagle and shield. Hairlines. 14.5” x 18.25” And a large clear glass food cover. 10”h. 10”d. $200-300 96 AMERICAN QUILL WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Large copper quill with verdigris patina. 27”h. 48”w. $1,000-2,000 97 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt merchant’s label with small stars “H.F. Behren Grocer, 2217 & 2219 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 3”. Two applied handles. 13.75”h. $250-350 98 WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Stenciled decoration and label “AP Donaghho, Parkersburg, W. Va. 3”. Applied reeded handles. Imperfections. 14”h. $100-250 99 AMERICAN STORE COUNTER. Second half-19th century, pine. Yellow grain paint decorated small country store counter with scrubbed top. One interior shelf in open backside. Minor wear and imperfections. 31.25”h. 50.5”w. 26.5”d. $300-500

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100 AMERICAN CHILD’S CHAIR AND DOLL CRADLE. Mid 19th-early 20th century, walnut. Square nailed cradle with original paint. Attributed to Mohontonga Valley, Pennsylvania. 10”h. 17”w. 4.25”d. And an Adirondack chair with original paint. Wear and break.10.25”h. seat, 25”h. $200-350

101 AMERICAN DOME LID BOX. First quarter-19th century, pine. Original blue painted box with yellow, red and black striping. Dovetailed box with an original Hepplewhite embossed brass on lid. Imperfections. 7.5”h 16.5”w 8.25”d $300-600 102 IOWA PINCUSHION. Kalona, 2nd half-19th century. Sewing make-do strawberry pincushion on painted glass base. 9.25”h. $175-225 103 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. Medinger, 19th century. Sgraffito decorated deep plate with bird and foliage. Deaccession number on bottom. 7.5” dia $300-500

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104 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. Medinger, 19th century. Sgraffito decorated deep plate with folksy bird on branch. Deaccession number on bottom. 7.75” dia $300-500 105 PAIR OF NEW YORK BANK OF DRAWERS. Ca. 1830-40s pine. Original red washed surface. Two cases of five graduated dovetailed drawers with original knobs. Scalloped cutout backsplashes. Resting on low turned feet. One case having a Buffalo newspaper from 1896 glued to the top. 52”h. 21.5”w. 24”d. $800-1,200 106 OHIO EMPIRE CHEST. Ca. 1830-40s, poplar. Four-drawer chest with applied turned half columns in original red paint and stencil decoration. Vine and leaf motifs on the drawer fronts similar to Somerset County Pa. furniture. Dovetailed drawers. Original glass pulls. Wear to top surface. 47.25”h. 43”w. 21.5”d. $600-900 105

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107 MASSACHUSETTS TAVERN TABLE. Ca.1730-40, figured maple and maple. Good splay leg oval top tavern table retaining an old surface. Molded apron, all resting on Queen Anne ball feet. Early nails present in top. 26.75”h. 30.5”w. 23”d. $3,000-6,000

108 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. First quarter-20th century. Single board with old green paint, checkerboard, American flag, and hand painted images of various games including dice and cards. Images also include characters from the Katzenjammer Kids. Flaking. 18.25” x 26.75”. $400-700 109 RELIEF PANEL BY RICHARD WISNER (NEW YORK, MID 20TH CENTURY). Signed “Richard Wisner, Warwick”, walnut. Detailed view of farmstead with cattle pasture. Imperfections. 23”h. 43”w. $400-800 110 NEW YORK CUPBOARD. Ca. 1830-40s, pine. Original paint decorated low cupboard with drop down front, dovetailed drawers and lift lid. Wear and imperfections. 38.5”h. 67.5”w. 18.75”d. $600-900 111 AMERICAN MIRROR. Nineteenth century. Molded, gilt frame with old, if not original, mirror. Imperfections. 20.5” x 31.25”. $100-300

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112 SIX AMERICAN FRAMES. Nineteenth century. Include molded, grain painted and mahogany veneer. Two have Currier and Ives printed family registers with some inked names. Varying wear, 8” x 9.75” to 13.75” x 17.75”. $150-350


113 THIRTY-ONE GERMAN BLOWN GLASS TULIPS. Early 20th century. Colorful bouquet with original paint and fiberglass leaves. Some minor flaking. Average 12”l. $900-1,250 114 AMERICAN SULKY WEATHERVANE. Early 20th century. Full-bodied horse, sulky and driver with cast zinc head. Verdigris surface with regilding. Wear. 19”h. 32”l. including base. $1,500-2,000 115 PENNSYLVANIA BLANKET CHEST. Ca. 1800-10, pine. Original red with a dark shellac surface. Dovetailed case resting on an applied bracket base. Strap hinges and interior till with drawer. Wear to top and front surface. 26”h. 47”w. 21”d. $200-400 116 AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS. New England, ca.1810-20, curly maple and mahogany. Four beaded and dovetailed drawers, retaining original brasses, with a mahogany and banded curly maple face. Cutout skirt and high turned feet with columned corners. 41.25”h. 41.25”w. 19.5”d. $400-600

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117 FIVE WOODENWARE ACCESSORIES. Nineteenth century. Continental horse handled smoothing board, 5”h. 25.5”l., tin punched foot warmer with wooden frame, 5.75”h. 9.25”w., utensil carrier, painted clothes drying rack, 21.5”l., and a kraut cutter with heart cut out, 23.75”l. Varying wear. $400-600 118 THREE CONTINENTAL CARVED SANTOS. Second half-19th century. Robed figures with original paint and surface. Imperfections. 11” to 13”h. $150-300 119 AMERICAN FISHING CREEL AND PACK BASKET. Early 20th century. Woven cane and split. Imperfections. Pack basket, 19.5”h. $100-200 120 NEW ENGLAND MIRROR. Ca. 1830, curly maple. Thick frame with original mirror glass. 20.75”h. 15.25”w. $300-600

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121 WALDOBORO HOOKED RUG. Maine, 2nd half-19th century. Sculpted foliate rug with “Welcome”. Mounted on stretcher. 31”h. 58”w. $600-900 122 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Probably Akron, mid 19th century. Incised bird on a leaf and stamped “5”, highlighted with dark cobalt. Two applied handles. Small burst potstones. 19”h. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $1,200-1,800 123 AMERICAN BAND BOX. Second quarter-19th century. Bentwood box with block printed wallpaper accented in gold. Top of lid has green and blue accented paper. Some wear and loss. 7.5”l. 11.25”w. $200-300

126 AMERICAN EAGLE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Full-bodied copper spread wing eagle with good verdigris patina. Minor seam separation. 16”h. 26.5”w. including base. $400-800

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125 CONNECTICUT BLANKET CHEST. Ca. 1820-30, poplar and chestnut chest. Original red painted surface with a waist molding. Interior till and iron butt hinges. Square nailed construction. 24”h. 44.25”w. 19”h. $200-400

124 AMERICAN FISH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Full-bodied copper cod with verdigris patina. Nice detail with traces of gilding remaining. 30.5”l. 15”h. including base. $2,500-4,500

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127 AMERICAN PEDESTAL. Late 19th century, maple. Gold painted fluted column plant stand. Wear to surface. 35”h.13.5” dia. $150-250


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128 WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL INAUGURAL SHIELD. American, 1889, tin. Hand painted state seal with original paint “The Union” with eagle, farmer’s arms, and ships. Stenciled label on the back “This shield was used in the decoration of the sub Treasury building, Wall St. New York at the Washington Centennial literary exercises April 30, 1889. Presented by Duncan & Johnston, the decorators”. This was one of forty-two shields on display for the Centennial celebrations of Washington’s inauguration held in New York. Imperfections. 28”h. 25”w. $250-500 129 PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE PLATE. Dryville, 19th century. Small redware plate with green and black slip lines. Imperfections. $300-500 130 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. First half-19th century. Redware plate with yellow squiggle lines of slip and a coggled rim. 9.75” dia $300-400 131 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. New England. First half-19th century. Ovoid jar with lid in multicolor glaze of yellow, green and orange spots. 8.25”h $300-400

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132 AMERICAN DISPLAY CABINET. First quarter-20th century, pine. Tramp art display case with hinged door resting on a cutout base in a dry surface. Hangers added to back later. 16.5”h. 13”w. 7.5”d $275-375 133 PENNSYLVANIA AUCTION BROADSIDE. Second half-19th century. Levi Brandt Auctioneer selling corner cupboard, kitchen items including stove and carpets among other items. Printed in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Wear and loss. 26.25”h. 18”w. $75-125 134 AMERICAN WATERCOLOR OF BIRD. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Colorful parrot “Pretty Polle Bird” (sic). Stains and tears. 5.75”h. 7.5”w. $75-100 135 THREE WROUGHT IRON DOOR HANDLES. American, 19th century. One has scratched initials “XKD”. Average 13”l. $100-300 136 SMALL GROUP OF TOYS AND CARVINGS. American, German, early 20th century. Composition sheep, small carved Canada geese, duck pipsqueak, and cross-stitch panel. Varying wear. $100-125 www.GARTHS.com | 21


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137 WEST VIRGINIA OR PENNSYLVANIA WHEELBARROW. First half-19th century, mixed woods (pine, oak, and hickory). Original paint decorated wheel barrow labeled “Sammie”. Finely carved elements and early iron strapping. Wear to one side. 23.5” h. 61” w. 22”d. Ex June Kothera (Ohio). $600-800 138 OHIO CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Green painted hanging cupboard in original dry paint. Single raised panel door with shelved interior. 36.75”h. 32.5”w. 12.5”d. Ex Seth Bixler (Ohio). $400-600

139 DELAWARE VALLEY LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century, maple. Five graduated slats, bulbous front stretcher, turned finials and front feet. Worn red stain, replaced rush seat. 16” seat. 44”h. $500-900 140 AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. New England, 1st half-19th century. Ovoid jug in multicolor glaze. Strap handle and incised lines at shoulder. Imperfections. 10.5”h. $300-500 141 AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. Mid 19th century. Redware pouring jug. Multicolor glaze in green and orange with a strap handle. 9”h $200-300 142 NEW YORK STONEWARE DOG. Second half-19th century. Molded seated spaniel with cobalt decoration on the leash, collar, paws and legs. Imperfections. 10.75”h $1,200-1,800

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143 LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK KAS. Eighteenth century. Gumwood kas with a red wash and ebonized feet. Raised panel construction with diamond paneled base. Dovetailed case with original feet. Rosehead nails. 83.5”h. 69”w. d 26.25”d., ex Philip Bradley (Pennsylvania). $8,000-10,000

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144 NEW JERSEY CUPBOARD. Hackensack, late 18th or early 19th century, pine. Two-piece architectural corner cupboard with arched door and double inset panel doors below. Carved shells and star bursts, surmounted with dental mold. Applied bracket base. Grain painted over the original red. 91.5”h. 48.5”w. 25.5”d. $2,000-4,000

147 GROUP OF ITEMS. Nineteenth-20th century. Stone magnifier “From Niagara Falls”, 6”h., box of photos of antiques, bronze eagle finial, pendulum, frame, cast iron lid and leather wallet. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). Together with a Huntley & Palmer biscuit tin in the form of a creel. Varying wear. $100-250

145 MASONIC LODGE APRON. Printed design with handcoloring on kid skin. Printed under the flap “Engd. by A. Reed for Br. S. Dewey. 1800. Inked name “EP Mulford”. Stains. 14”h. 15.5”w. $250-450

148 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. Late 19th century, walnut. Checkerboard with three colors in original paint. Recessed frame. Had a door at one time. 14” x 14”. $200-400

146 FOLKSY PORTRAIT OF A MAN. American, 19th century, watercolor on heavy stock. Full-length portrait of a man in frock coat with boots and top hat. Wear and small tear. Gilt frame, 11.25”h. 9.25”w. $250-500

149 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Ca. 1820-30s, poplar and walnut. Late Sheraton stand with a dovetailed drawer. Original red/brown wash. 29.75”h. 23”w. 22.75”d. $150-300

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150 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. New England, 1st half-19th century. Ovoid with multicolor glaze with incised lines and waves. Imperfections. 5.75”h. $175-275 150 - 154

151 AMERICAN CARVED EAGLE. Early 20th century, pine. Large spread winged eagle with original painted surface and glass eyes. Late base. 16.25”h. 14.25”w. 10.5”d. $300-500 152 PENNSYLVANIA TOLEWARE BIN. Second quarter-19th century. Tole decorated lift lid bin. “J Hall Rohreman and Son Philadelphia”. Original paint and surface. 8”h. 6.5”w. 8”d. $200-300 153 TWO AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURES. Late 19th century. Fruit. Wear and hairline. 14”h. And basket of fruit with lovebirds, 11.5”h. $150-300 154 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. First half-19th century. RIbbed cylindrical jar with lid. Manganese decoration. Imperfections. 8”h. $150-250 155 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED JELLY CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, poplar. Scrolled backsplash, two dovetailed drawers over two paneled doors. Original yellow grain paint. Marked on back “Made by Carl Brumbach’s grandfather, Boyertown, PA”. 53.5”h. 41”w. 17.75”d. $400-800 156 FOUR ITEMS INCLUDING BANK. American, German, late 19th-early 20th century. Papier mache Belsnickle and elephant from a pipsqueak, a cast iron jack doorstop, and mechanical “Hall’s Excelsior Bank”, 5.75”h. Imperfections. $200-300 157 GROUP OF CERAMICS INCLUDING LIDS. American, 19th century. Two mixing bowls, Liverpool yellowware pitcher with blue, 8”h., and four redware and stoneware lids. Imperfections. $100-300

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158 PENNSYLVANIA WATERCOLOR. Dated 1792. German religious verse with two lovebirds in a tree surrounded by a checkered border. Framed, 8”h. 8.5”w. overall. $400-600 159 AMERICAN WATERCOLOR. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Folksy image of an urn with tulips, lovebirds and other flowers. Imperfections. Framed, 17”h. 13”w. overall. $400-600

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160 PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST. Ca. 1790, cherry and poplar secondary. Eight-drawer tall chest with reeded quarter columns and dovetailed overlapped drawers. Resting on original ogee footed applied bracket base. Original brasses and surface. Minor wear to surface. 66.75”h. 42.75”w. 21.5”d. $1,200-1,500 161 FOUR PIECES OF GAUDY WELSH. England, mid 19th century. Two mugs, 3”, 5”h., and two bowls, 6.5”, 10”d. Three have the oyster pattern. Imperfections. $100-300 162 THREE AMERICAN BIRD CARVINGS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Plaque with five carved flying ducks in original paint and surface. Minor breaks. And carved duck and quail on bases with original surface. 2.75” to 8.5”h. $450-650 163 SEVEN PIECES OF SPATTERWARE. England, mid 19th century. Plates, sugars, miniature tureen and cup and saucer. Six have peafowl design, one has Adams Rose. Imperfections. Sugar, 7.5”h., plate, 9.25”d. $250-350

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164 NINE AMERICAN BOOKS. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Leather and cloth bound books, two containing watercolors. Imperfections. 4.5” to 7.25”h. $300-500

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165 AMERICAN BUTTER PRINTS, PADDLE, AND MOLD. Second half-19th century, maple and pine. Six butter prints, maple sugar mold, and a butter paddle. Designs include flowers, geometric, and cows. 3” to 7”d. $350-450 166 AMERICAN REDWARE PLATE. Early 20th century. Small custard plate with a coggled rim and swirl decoration. Incised number 34 on bottom of plate. 4.25”dia $100-150 167 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. New England, 1st half-19th century. Ovoid jar with lid. Yellow and green decoration with a large flared rim. 8.5”h $300-500 168 AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. New England, 1st half-19th century. Ovoid jug with a strap handle. Green and orange glaze. Imperfections. 7.75”h. $150-200

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173 TWO AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES. First half-19th century. Iron and tin betty lamp stamped “B. Boker”, 4”h., and a make do grease lamp of bronze, pewter, wood and tin. 7.25”h. $200-300

169 AMERICAN WALL BOX. First half-19th century, pine. Footed wall box in original white paint. Square nail construction. Wear. 6.75”h. 12.25”w. 5.5”d. $250-450 170 AMERICAN BIRD CARVINGS. Early 20th century. Set of three song birds on a driftwood base. Original paint and surface. Wear. And an Albert Zon carving of two perched birds with original paint and surface. 9”h. overall. $250-450 171 AMERICAN CHALKWARE CANDLE LAMP. Late 19th century. Chalkware church nicely detailed with painted glass windows. 17.25”h. 9”w. $200-400 172 FIFTEEN CONTINENTAL COOKIE MOLDS AND UTENSILS. Nineteenth-20th century, maple. Various cookie and candy molds along with baking tools. 2.75 to 11.5”l. $100-300

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174 FOLK ART BIRD CARVING. American, possibly 18th century, pine or other soft wood. Hanging eagle with worn old black paint and iron spike beak. Carved feather detail. Wear. 33”l. $400-800

175 PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE JAR. Second half-19th century. Threecolor glazed apple butter jar with a folded rim. 4”h. $150-250

179 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Cottage with brick wall. Mounted on a stretcher. 22”h. 38.5”w. $100-300

176 AMERICAN WHIRLIGIG. Nineteenth century. Whirligig of man in top hat with wrought steel paddles - see Robert Bishop book reference to the same hand. 13.75”h. $600-900

180 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Running white horse on black ground. Mounted on stretcher. 31”h. 48.5”w. $400-600

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177 PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE GREASE LAMP. First half-19th century. Mottled glaze. Handle attached to bowl, columns with ring turnings. Repairs and base chips. 5”h. 5.75”d. $400-500

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178 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART HORSE CARVINGS. Late 19th-early 20th century, maple and pine. Mare and foal on base, 9”h. 12”w. And painted horse with leather saddle. Rocky base has plaque “Golden King” and “Mervis Collection”. 14.25”h. 12”w. $250-450

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181 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART TOYS. Early 20th century. Monkey on a stick, 20.5”h., and prison art balancing toy. Note on bottom “Made in Durham Jail by one of prisoners 33 yrs. ago, 1933...” Original paint. 9.75”h. 13.75”w. $250-450 182 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. First half-19th century. Two jars and an ovoid crock with lug handles. Manganese decoration. Chips. 7.75” to 8.75”h. $150-350


183 FINE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH CUPBOARD. York, Pennsylvania, ca. 1830. Two-piece twelve pane, two dovetailed drawer, stepback cupboard. Original red wash. Upper interior has two spoon notched shelves. Top mortises into the base. Cutout feet and sides on base. Old brass hardware. 84”h. 54”w. 18”d. Ex Hattie Brunner (Pennsylvania). $2,500-4,500 184 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART POTTERY BUSTS. First quarter-20th century. Wall pocket of buff clay (probably Ohio). Signed “EN Pease, 12-21-1921”. 5.25”h. The other is a bust with mottled brown glaze. 4.5”h. $200-300 185 TWO AMERICAN POTTERY GREASE LAMPS. First half-19th century, and 20th century. Early redware lamp with large handle and high lipped base. 4.75”h. 6.75”w. And a 1941 lidded Stahl Pottery, Pennsylvania, lamp signed and dated on bottom. 2.5”h. 5”w. $300-450 186 GROUP OF FARM AND CIRCUS DRAWINGS. Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, late 19th-early 20th century. Pencil, ink and watercolor on paper. Naive images of bands, Wild West rifleman, carriage and chickens. With a farm sale broadside dated 1824. $150-350

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187 LEHMANN "LI-LA HANSOM CAB". Germany, 1903. Tin wind up toy with litho designs and figures including driver and dog. 5.5"h. $400-800

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188 PAIR OF AMERICAN FOLK ART HORSE CARVINGS. Wisconsin, 1st quarter-20th century. Pair of prancing, painted horses signed “E. McWha”. Decorated leather saddles and bridles. 6.25”h. 8”w. $200-300 189 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Polychrome freeform design. Mounted on a stretcher. 24.5”h. 44”w. $100-300 190 AMERICAN STAND. New England, ca. 1815-25, birch, cherry and pine. Stand with a dovetailed drawer. Wonderfully turned legs. Early finish. Minor wear. 28.75”h. 20.75”w. 17.5”d. $200-400

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191 AMERICAN SEWING CUPBOARD. Possibly Shaker, 1st half-19th century, pine. Original salmon painted pine nine-drawer sewing cabinet. Square nailed construction. Overlapped molded drawers with a pullout shelf. Paneled sides. 39”h. 32”w. 19.5”d. $800-1,200 192 PEPSI DOOR PUSH. American, 1st half-20th century. Tin sign depicting police drinking Pepsi, 5 cents. Imperfections. 3.5”h. 21”w. $75-100 193 PRINTED 1954 CALENDAR OF STEPHEN FOSTER MUSIC. Color woodblock prints featuring Stephen C. Foster song titles on each page. Typed notation on the title page. Edge wear and tears. 16.25”h. 12”w. $75-125

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194 TWO AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Late 18th-early 19th century, pine and chestnut. Original dry surfaces. 4.75”h. 12.25”l. and 2.75”h. 7.25”d. $250-450

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195 AMERICAN BIRD CARVINGS. Twentieth century, pine. Pair carved and painted Gambel quail, male & female, by Roy Taze Shehorn (Arizona, 1894-1962). 6.5”h. 5.5”w $250-450 196 TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CANNING JARS. Second half-19th century. Cobalt stripes. 8”h. $350-450 197 AMERICAN TOLEWARE DOME-TOP. Second quarter-19th century. Tin box with red, white, and green earthworm designs surrounding a stenciled basket of fruit. Yellow floral and tear drop decoration on the remaining areas. 7.75”h. 9.75”w. 6.25”d. $250-450 198 PENNSYLVANIA CORNER CUPBOARD. Attributed Carlisle, 1st half-19th century. Diminutive one-piece cupboard in an original red surface. Single two-pane door above a single double paneled door below. Beaded case. 75.5”h. 27”w. 18.75”d. Ex Jim Bohn (Pennsylvania). $600-800 199 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART FIGURAL CARVINGS. Early 20th century, pine. African American men. One with articulated limbs, eyeglasses and original paint. 9.5”h. The other is a butler wearing tails. 6.5”h. $200-300 200 GROUP OF AMERICAN TREEN AND WOODENWARE ITEMS. Late 19th-early 20th century, maple and pine. Miniature chopping block with remnants of original label, small bale-handled Peaseware container, two pie crimpers, and a carved whimsey. 2.5” to 7.75”. $150-300

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201 PENNSYLVANIA WARDROBE. Centre County, ca. 1830-40s, pine and poplar. Paint decorated tiger maple wardrobe in four pieces. Dovetailed crown molding. Each case is dovetailed. Base with ebonized turn feet. Left case is an open wardrobe and the right case is fitted with shelves. 83.5”h. 67.5”w. 22.75”d. $1,500-2,500

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202 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband with book and pearl tie tack, and wife with brooch. Both have landscape backgrounds behind red curtains. Stamped “Prepared by Charles Robeson, 51 Long Acre, London”. Imperfections. Unframed, 30”h. 25”w. $250-450 203 TEN AMERICAN CASED BUTTER PRINTS. Second half-19th century. Floral, animal, and fruit examples. 4” to 6.5”h. $300-400 204 AMERICAN CONVEX MIRROR. Second half-19th century, pine. Carved, gesso and gilded mirror with eagle crest. Loss. 32.5”h. 17.5”d. $250-450 205 SEVEN AMERICAN BASKETS. Late 19th-early 20th, splint and cane. Shaker with wooden bottom. Missing a handle. Old surface. And six others with bentwood handles, 6.5”h. 3.25”d. to 12”h. 12”l. $350-450

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206 TWO AMERICAN BIRD CARVINGS. Early 20th century, pine. Primitive shorebird on a base, 7”h. 12”l. overall. And a thinly carved bird with outstretched wings. Some edge loss. 1.75”h. 6”w. $150-225

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207 AMERICAN FOLK ART PLANE. Early 20th century, copper and zinc. Spirit of St. Louis-type single engine monoplane with verdigris surface and glass windows. 18.5”h. 37”l. $1,500-2,500

212 THREE HERTER’S COMPANY CROW DECOYS. Minnesota, 1st quarter-20th century, composite and balsa wood. Original paint and surface with glass eyes. One has wire legs, 9.5”h. 16.5”l. Others 5.25”h. 16.5”l. $100-300

208 AMERICAN STAND. Ca. 1830-40s, poplar, maple, walnut and pine. Original red painted stand with a dovetailed drawer and turned feet. 30”h. 21”w. 20.75”d. $150-300

213 AMERICAN FOLK ART CROW. Early 20th century, pine. Carved crow with wire legs and original paint and surface. Mounted on contemporary base. Loss to beak. 11.5”h. 10”l. overall. $150-250

209 AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA. First quarter-20th century. Three-masted sailing ship with wooden hull. Painted paper flags including American. Original paint. Ornate frame. 23.5”h. 27”w. $200-400

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214 PAIR OF AMERICAN ANDIRONS AND TONGS. First quarter-19th century. Wrought iron with snake head finials and folded feet, 17.75”h. And a set of tongs with brass handle, 32”l. $150-225

210 AMERICAN CAST IRON DEER. Attributed to J.W. Fiske, New York, late 19th century. Buck with old paint. Some imperfections. 60.5”h. 48”w. overall. $1,500-2,000 211 TWO AMERICAN DECOYS. First half-20th century, pine. Red head decoys with original paint and surface, painted eyes and doweled heads. Imperfections. 9”h. 14”w. $150-350 210

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215 AMISH QUILT. Probably Pennsylvania, 1st half-20th century. Hand stitched with postage stamp design and floral quilting. 80” x 82”. $250-500

220 PENNSYLVANIA PIECED CRIB QUILT. Late 19th century. Hand stitched in calico prints in good colors. 40” x 40”. Ex Monty Young (Tennessee), ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $350-450

216 TWO AMERICAN ROOSTER FIGURES. Third quarter-19th century. Original polychrome paint. Carved wood in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel, 5.25”h., and a composition rooster with good surface. 4.25”h. $400-600

221 SIX AMERICAN SEWING ITEMS. Second half-19th century. Decorated faux leather bound book; sewing box “History of California”; pincushion with shell surround, 2.25”h. 3.5”w. and two wallpaper and paper covered needle and thread boxes, 2.5”h. 6.75”d. Together with a tall spool caddy, 10.5”h. 5”d. $250-400

217 OHIO FOLK ART POTTERY BUST. Initialed and dated 1911. Brick clay bust of man, 4.5”h. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $150-250 218 AMERICAN CARVED DIORAMA. Late 19th century, walnut. Carved raccoon hunt scene with three dogs cornering a raccoon up a tree. Fenced area and logs surround scene. Original finish. 11”h. 13.5”w. 4.75”d. $300-500 219 PENNSYLVANIA AMISH QUILT. Lancaster County, 1st half-20th century. Hand stitched with postage stamp pattern and princess feather quilting. 77” x 77”. $300-500

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222 AMERICAN GOOSE DECOY. Early 20th century. Stretched canvas body with layers of old paint. 9.25”h. 22.5”l. $200-400 223 AMERICAN GOOSE DECOY. Early 20th century. Carved goose with original paint including eyes. Imperfections. 11.25”h. 22”l. $100-300

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224 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Nicely painted portrait of a woman dressed in high waisted dress with gold jewelry and holding a book. Rebacked on canvas, minor paint loss. 25.5”h. 23”w., framed, 30”h. 27”w. $600-800 225 AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOX. First half-19th century, pine. Small four-compartment spice box covered in early wallpaper. 2.25”h. 6.75”w. 4.25”d. $175-275 226 AMERICAN REDWARE LOAF DISH. First half-19th century. Slip decorated “Edwin” loaf pan with a coggled rim. Imperfections. 13.5” x 8.5”. $250-450 227 AMERICAN CARVED HORSE. Dated 1929, pine. Carved and painted horse on base. Original surface. Signed “F.G. Dieterich 1929” on bottom. 8.25”h. 9”w. $175-275

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230 FOUR AMERICAN BASKETS. Late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Large gathering with good color, egg basket with God’s Eye handle, and two small bentwood handled baskets. 5”h. 5.5”d. to 13”h. 22”d. Some breaks to smallest. $200-400 231 THREE AMERICAN BASKETS. Second half-19th century, woven splint. Bentwood handles and original surfaces. Lidded basket has Shaker attribution. 12”h. 14”d. to 14.75”h. 15.25”d. $150-300

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232 PORTRAIT OF MARIA WILSON BY RUSSELL SMITH (PENNSYLVANIA, 1812-1896). Oil on board, signed on back WT Russell Smith (William Thompson Russell Smith). Blue eyed woman dressed in black. Identified on the back “Maria Wilson, AEtas 45, 1840, The Property of Mary Russell Smith after the Life-time of William Wilson, WT Russell Smith”. Surface wear. 18.5”h. 14”w., framed, 21”h. 16.5”w. $300-500 233 - 235

233 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. Late 19th century. Ohio jug in the form of a pumpkin. 10”h. And a contemporary Carolina jug by potter, Charles Lisk. 12”h. $175-225

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234 AMERICAN FOOTSTOOL. Mid 19th century, pine. Carved splay legged footstool in original blue paint with geometric designs on the legs and top. 6.75”h 13”w. 6.75”d. $150-250 235 AMERICAN CHALKWARE PARROT. Late 19th century. Large parrot with original polychrome paint standing on base. Worn surface. 10”h. $200-300

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236 SOUTHERN FOOD SAFE. Attributed to Georgia, 1st half-19th century, yellow pine. Pegged and square nail construction. Two-board tongue and groove scrubbed top, single blind door and high tapered legs. Interior shelves. Case and legs have original blue paint. Wear. 56”h. 45.5”w. 20.25”d. $1,000-2,000

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237 TWO AMERICAN CROW DECOYS. First half-20th century, pine. One signed “H.V. Shourds” for Harry Van Nuckson Nuck (H.V.) Shourds (New Jersey, 1861-1920), 9.5”h. 15.5”l. with stand. The other is well carved with original surface. Minor wear. 15”h. 15.25”l. $300-400 238 TWO AMERICAN MIRRORS. First half-19th century. Courting mirror with floral decoration on green ground. In a wallpaper covered box. And a small travel mirror with dry surface. 7”h. overall. $150-350 239 PAIR OF AMERICAN CARRIAGE LIGHTS. Second half-19th century. Tin lanterns with elongated painted wooden shafts. Paint loss and dents. 24”h. $175-275 240 TWO DOME-TOP DECORATED BOXES. First half-19th century. Small box, possibly Pennsylvania, of quarter sawn sycamore. Square nailed. 4”h. 9’w. 5”d. And European pine with later decoration. Wooden pins with square nails. 8.5”h. 17.25”w. 10.25”d. Wear. $300-400


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241 THREE AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS FLASKS AND A 3-MOLD INK. First half-19th century. Half pint flasks with cornucopias in amber, olive and aqua, 5.5”h. And a dark olive inkwell. 1.5”h. $250-500 242 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. New England, 1st half-19th century. Green and orange decorated jar. Marked on shoulder 1/9. 7.25”h $250-350 243 OHIO STONEWARE DOG. Second half-19th century. White clay seated spaniel with cobalt decoration. Imperfections. 7.75”h. $200-400 244 AMERICAN REDWARE BANK. Possibly Pennsylvania, 2nd half-19th century. Multicolor glazed seated spaniel redware bank. Marked “4” on the bottom. Imperfections. 7”h. $300-500 245 PENNSYLVANIA CORNER CUPBOARD. Lancaster County, mid 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Two-piece cupboard with twelve-pane door on top and paneled door below. Dovetailed drawer and two faux drawer fronts. Original red paint has wear. 96”h. 48”w. 24”d. Ex Steve Still (Pennsylvania). $900-1,250 246 TWO AMERICAN SILHOUETTES AND A WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF MEN. First half-19th century. Hollow-cut silhouette in decorated frame, ex Stephen Douglas (Vermont) and a cutout silhouette identified as “George Ball”. Together with a portrait of “Mister Dixon”. Late frame. 5” to 8.5”h. $300-400

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247 EIGHT PIECES OF STONE FRUIT. European, early 20th century. Includes plums, peaches, and an oversize half of a peach, 4”l. $250-500

249 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Second half-18th century, mahogany and pine. Scrolled top. Early refinish. 12.25”h. 7”w. $600-900

248 TWO GERMAN PIPSQUEAKS. Late 19th or early 20th century. Squeak toys one of a pigeon with wire legs and the other a duck. Original paint and surface. Imperfections. Duck, 5.5”h. Pigeon, 7.75”h $200-400

250 MAINE DOCUMENT BOX. First half-19th century, pine. Green painted dovetailed box. Signed on the lid “James W Webber Durham Maine 18?0 March 12”. Original surface. Contents included. 5.5”h. 12”w. 6.25”d/ $150-300

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251 PENNSYLVANIA SPOON RACK. Somerset County,1st half-19th century, walnut. Inlaid scroll carved spoon rack with square nailed drawer and lift lid. Older finish. Together with six spoons. 17.75”h 12.75”w. 6”d. $800-1,600 252 PENNSYLVANIA WALLPAPER BOX. Lancaster County,1st half-19th century. Small wallpaper covered box with blue decoration in the paper. 2”h. 5.25”w. 3.25”d. $175-275

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253 AMERICAN CARVED BIRD. Late 19th-early 20th century, basswood. Carved and painted bird on a triangular base. Original paint and surface. 5”h. 6”w. $200-300

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254 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. First half-19th century, maple and pine. Oval single finger box in original red paint. 2.25”h. 5.5”w. 4.25”d. $175-350 255 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. First half-19th century, maple and pine. Oval single finger in original green paint. 1.75”h. 4.75”w. 3.5”d. $150-300 256 FIVE PENNSYLVANIA IRON UTENSILS. Attributed to Somerset County, 1st half19th century. Stamp decorated handles. 20.25”l. $200-300


257 OHIO WALL BOX Mid 19th century, cherry and poplar. Two-drawer lift lid wall box. Square nailed. Shaped back with a beveled foot. Original surface. 15”h. 11”w. 8.25”d $400-600 258 AMERICAN REDWARE JUG. New England, 1st half-19th century. Manganese decorated ovoid jug with a strap handle. Fine. 6.25”h $175-300

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259 AMERICAN STONEWARE CAKE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Cake crock with decorated lid and lug handles. Incised lines and cobalt decoration on body. Imperfections. 5.5”h 8.25”w $400-600 260 AMERICAN REDWARE CROCK. New England, mid 19th century. Redware crock with manganese decoration and lug handles. Imperfections. 10”h. $200-400 261 HUDSON VALLEY, NEW YORK CUPBOARD. Ca.1810, pine. Rare small cupboard with single door in good original red painted surface. Picture frame molded front and sides and sIngle raised panel beaded door. Interior shelving is beaded. 45.25”h. 28.75”w. 18”d. $1,800-2,500 262 FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. First half-19th century. Three Turk’s-head molds and a large strainer. 6.75” to 13.75”d. $150-350 263 PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE PLATE. Stahl Pottery, dated 1947. Sgrafitto decorated plate with tulip and peafowl. 9.75”dia $150-250 264 PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE PLATE. Stahl Pottery, dated 1952. Sgrafitto decorated plate with lovebirds in blue glaze. 10” dia $150-250 261 www.GARTHS.com | 39


265 AMERICAN WINDSOR SACKBACK ARMCHAIR. Late 18th-early 19th century. Turned legs and stretcher. Layers of old paint. Added rail brace. 16”h. seat, 37”h. $150-300 266 AMERICAN CHEST. New England, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. Original paint decorated six-board chest with square nail construction. Molded lid with cutout sides. 21.5”h. 43.75”w. 16.5”d. $400-600 267 AMERICAN GAMEBOARD. Signed and dated “Made by Oliver Mummey, March1931”. Slate with original paint. Later frame. 19” x 19”. Ex Don Walters (Massachusetts). $400-600 265 - 268

268 AMERICAN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Early 20th century. Zinc full-bodied rooster with nice details. 18.25”h. 17.5”w. $400-600 269 NEW YORK TRADE SIGN Margaretville, New York, 2nd half-19th century, cast iron. Pocket watch trade sign “DL Stewart” with eyeglasses and with original angled hanging bracket. Original paint and surface. Watch 26”h. 17”d. $900-1,500 270 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Oval gameboard with original paint in floral motifs on both sides. 22.25”h. 10.75”w. $400-600 271 BARN SCENE BY WILLIAM BERRY SCHIMMEL (ARIZONA, 19061986). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated 1939 lower right. Barn with hay wagon. Framed, 26”h. 32.75”w. overall. $100-200

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273 NEW JERSEY CUPBOARD. Newark, from the Sydenham House built in 1712 by John and Susannah Sydenham. One-piece two-door cupboard in original grey/green paint. Shelved interior. Beaded backboards and shelves. Both back feet have been cut to accommodate odd floor slope. Wear and imperfections. Ex Mario Pollo (New York). 88.25”h. 52.5”w. 20.25”d $2,500-4,500

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274 AMERICAN ARMCHAIR. Nineteenth century, mixed woods including chestnut. Rustic chair with post back. 17”h. seat, 30”h. $100-300 275 AMERICAN BAND BOX. Second quarter-19th century. Cardboard oval box with block printed wallpaper, floral in shades of yellow. Interior is lined with fashion and children’s prints and holds a beaver top hat by Collins & Fairbanks, Boston. Imperfections. 9”h. 13”w. $150-350 276 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Bentwood oval box covered in block printed wallpaper with detailed white roses. Wear and some loss. 10”h. 15”w. $100-350 277 AMERICAN STAND. First half-19th century, maple and cherry. Hepplewhite legs. Invected corner top. Older finish. Imperfections. 28.25”h 28.5”w. 19.25”d $150-300

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279 AMERICAN BOX. Eighteenth century, pine. Oversized Bible box with arched tombstone front panels attached by wooden pins. Wonderful strap hinges on the interior. Older green painted surface. Dovetailed case. Molded lid and base. 10.25”h. 33.25”w. 17.5”d $1,200-1,800 280 AMERICAN TABLE. First quarter-19th century, pine. Small early breadboard-end single board pin top sawbuck table in red and smoky black paint. Square nailed. 25.5”h. 51.5”w. 29.5”d $400-600

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281 FOUR AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETS. Late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Sewing basket with blue highlights, lidded basket with red banding, open with stamping and market with green and red banding. 5.75”h. 11”l. to 8.5”h. 18”d. $250-350 282 PAIR OF AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS BY WILLIAM E. PRATT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Illinois, early 20th century. Old painted surfaces with expected wear. Glass eyes. Partial paper labels on bottom. Black, 8.25”h. 17.75”l., white 8”h. 17.75”l. Imperfections. $400-600 283 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN STONEWARE. Second half-19th century. Cobalt decoration. Reppert canning jar with flying dove, floral jar, and a “White & Wood” New York crock. Repair. 7.25” to 9.75”h. $300-400 284 NEW ENGLAND TABLE. New Hampshire or Vermont, ca. 1815-25, pine. Original red painted Sheraton hutch table with two-board top and breadboard ends. High turned legs and elongated seat. 28.5” h. 31.5”w. 26”d. $800-1,200

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285 AMERICAN TRENCHER. Second half-19th century, bird’s-eye maple. Carved trencher with a hairline. Natural surface. 22 x 15” dia $500-700

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286 OHIO BASKET. Second half-19th century. Original blue woven splint basket with stationary handle. 13”h. 14.5 x 13”d. Ex Sam Feller (Ohio). $400-600 287 AMERICAN REDWARE BOWL. First half-19th century. Large footed bowl with manganese and green multicolor glaze. Rim chips. 4.75”h. 12.5”w. $400-600 288 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JAR. Philadelphia, 1st half-19th century. Signed “Remmey” near bottom. Floral cobalt decoration. 11”h. $200-400 289 AMERICAN BUCKET. Late 19th or early 20th century, pine. Yellow painted with wire bands. Staved construction with a brown red graining. 9.25”h. 12” dia. $150-200

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290 AMERICAN TRENCHER. First half-19th century, maple. Hand hewn trencher with carved handles. Later red paint. Hairline. 22.25 x 15” dia $400-600 291 PENNSYLVANIA BUCKET BENCH. First half-19th century, pine. Original red wash surface. Square nailed and shelves are mortised into the sides. Cutout sides and back splash. 48”h. 37”w. 13.5”d. $400-700 292 NEW HAMPSHIRE HEPPLEWHITE CHEST, Late 18th or early 19th century. Period blue painted blanket chest over drawers with original hinges and original brass. Initialed “MO” above top false drawer. Dovetailed drawers. Case resting on an applied bracket base. Expected wear. 38.75”h. 37.25”w. 18.5”d $1,500-2,250 293 AMERICAN FOLK ART FISH CARVING. Early 20th century, pine. Cutout silhouette of a Northern Pike with original paint and surface. 9.75”h. 25.5”w. including later base. $250-350

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294 NEW JERSEY CUPBOARD. Hackensack, ca. 1800-10, poplar. Twopiece corner cupboard with blue-green interior, older varnish. With reeding through out the case and doors. Both drawers have been cleaned down. Single twelve-pane arched glass door. Imperfections. 87.75”h. 44”w. 26”d. $800-1,200

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295 TWO HUDSON VALLEY COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century. Both with bulbous turned front stretchers and vase splats. Curly maple side chair with old dry varnished surface and pad feet. Rush seat has old red paint and some loss. 17”h. seat. 40”h. Armchair with old black paint and splint seat. Edge wear. 17”h. seat, 44”h. $250-500

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296 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Probably Pennsylvania. Cardboard with block printed wallpaper. Two women watching acrobats on a blue ground. Lined with Pennsylvania newspaper dated 1839. Imperfections. 10.5”h. 16”l. $100-300 297 AMERICAN STAND. Late 18th century, walnut. Picture frame molded tilt top candlestand. Nicely proportioned column incised lines. Snake feet with remnants of original pads. Feet are dovetailed into column. 28”h. 19”w. 19”d. $350-550


298 OHIO WALL BOX. Second half-19th century, cherry. Two-tier hanging wall box with hearts. Dry original surface. Late square nails. 28”h. 13.75”w. 6.5”d. $150-250 299 PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF. Early 19th century, cherry. Pegged construction, old surface. 28.5”h. 42”w. 15.5”d. with 13.5” leaves. $300-600 300 PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Late 18th century, walnut and poplar. Small four-drawer chest with fluted quarter columns is a pleasing size. Dovetailed drawers. Old refinish. Restored base. 32”h. 33”w. 22”d. $300-500 301 AMERICAN ADIRONDACK ROCKER AND ARMCHAIR. Second quarter-20th century. Bentwood and woven splint with weathered old white/grey paint. Some loss. Rocker, 31”h., chair, 34”h. $200-400 298 - 299

302 THREE AMERICAN INDIAN ITEMS. Early 20th century. Birch bark canoe found in New York state, 5”h. 42.5”l., birch bark decorated, lidded box, 6”h. 6”w. And a basket with central floral design. 14.5”d. Imperfections. $400-600 303 TWO AMERICAN LODGE ACCESSORIES. Late 19th century. Carved wooden hourglass with original blue, black and gold paint, 9”h. And a wood and tin ax with original paint and surface, 21”l. $300-600 304 AMERICAN BENCH. First half-19th century, pine. Grey painted bench with tombstone ends. 25”h. 74”w. 16.75”d. Ex Susan Widder (Ohio). $200-400 305 AMERICAN STORAGE BIN. Second half-19th century, pine. Original red surface. Inset panels on all sides with a hinged lid. Cutout aprons on all sides. Wear to lid. 26”h. 19.25”w. 15”d $150-300

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306 AMERICAN CUPBOARD. New England, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. Flatwall cupboard with a door over drawer over door arrangement. Original painted yellow surface. Beaded case. Square nailed drawer. Shelved interior. Worn pleasing surface. 80”h. 37.75”w. 18.5”d $900-1,200

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307 AMERICAN YARN WINDER. Nineteenth century, oak and cherry. Heavy base with three feet. Old surface. Loss to clicker tab. 39.75”h. $150-350 308 AMERICAN BUCKET. Late 19th or early 20th century, pine. Blue painted staved constructed bucket with metal bands. Original paint and surface. 9”h. 12”dia. $175-225 309 AMERICAN TABLE. New England, 18th century, maple and pine. Stretcher base tavern table in brown second paint over original grey. Scrub top. Molded apron. 26”h. 29.5”w. 24.5”d. $600-900 306 46 | GARTH’S The Americana Painted Collection Of A New York State Gentleman: January 18, 2020

310 AMERICAN FOLKSY GOOSE DECOY. Early 20th century, pine. Original paint and surface. Tack eyes and removable head. Some paint loss. 23.25”h. 27.5”w. including base. Ex Susan and Jim Widder (Ohio). $400-600 311 PAIR OF AMERICAN HORSE HEAD HITCHING POSTS. Early 20th century, cast iron. Two piece with stylized crowned lion head bases. Layers of old white paint. Wear and rust. 47.5”. $250-500 312 AMERICAN CHILD SIZE CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece stepback with bottom door. Mixed nails including square, traces of blue paint remain. Wear and some edge loss. 26”h. 16”w. 10.25”d. $100-250


313 AMERICAN FIRE BUCKET. Second quarter-19th century. Leather bucket with original paint on green ground “Wm Huntress No. 2, 1835”. Good contrast, only minor wear. 13.75”h. Ex David Good (Ohio). $1,200-1,800 314 AMERICAN STAND. Possibly southern, late 18th century, mahogany. Dish top Windsor candlestand. Finely turned column with snake padded feet. Iron spider on base with roseheaded nails used. Old refinish. 28.5”h. 21”dia. $350-650 315 AMERICAN TRADE SIGN. Second half-19th century. Copper apothecary mortar and pestle trade sign with original sizing under the original gold leaf. Purchased in Vermont. Rare large size is 21”h. $1,500-2,500 316 AMERICAN STAND. First half-19th century, maple. Fixed top candlestand with cut corners. Feet are dovetailed into the turned column. Older red wash finish. 26”h. 18”w. 17.5”d. $150-250

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317 MAINE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Ca. 1820-30s, curly maple and pine. Red painted four dovetailed drawer chest with turned corners and legs. Curly drawer fronts. Cutout backsplash. Original brasses. Wear to top surface. 49”h. 43”w. 19.25”d. $400-700 318 TWO AMERICAN TREE TRUNK HITCHING POSTS. Late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Larger has damaged base. 43.5”, 65.5”h. $500-800 319 AMERICAN DOUGH BOX. Mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case with canted sides and splay legs. Oneboard scrubbed top. Base has layers of grey paint. 27.27”h. 42.75”w. 21.75”d. $100-350 320 AMERICAN BOWL. Late 19th century, maple. Turned bowl in large flat rim. Dry surface. 14 x 15” $150-200 321 VICTORIAN WIRE PLANT STAND. American, late 19th century. Three tier with old white paint. Rust. 45”h. 25”d. $150-300

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322 GROUP OF ITEMS RELATED TO THE MORRIS FAMILY OF PHILADELPHIA. First half-19th century. Exceptionally well-painted pair of miniature portraits on ivory of Quakers, Luke Wistar Morris (1768-1830) and his second wife Ann Pancoast (1764-1858). Case, 4.75”h. 4”w. Other items in the group are associated with her including a sampler, 7”h. 7.5”w., hollow cut silhouette with partial embossed stamp and two small books of poems by Mrs. Felicia Hemans, published 1832. Luke was the sixth child of Samuel Morris (1734-1812) and Rebecca Wistar (1735-1791). An active businessman in both the family business of brewing and then lumber, Morris and his brother first operated Luke W. Morris & Co., a brewery, and then founded the lumber companies of Morris & Maxfield and Morris & Smith. In 1817, Morris purchased a home at 225 South 8th Street, which became known as the “Morris Mansion” in Philadelphia. His first marriage to his cousin Elizabeth Morris Buckley (1771-1797), produced a son. With second wife, Pancoast, he had two children, Elizabeth Buckley and Hannah Ann. $2,500-3,500 323 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th century. Hand stitched with squares of calico print. 72” x 82”. $150-350 324 CONTINENTAL SILVER BASKET. Late 19th-early 20th century. Silver wire basket with a bird finial. Hallmarked on bottom. 5.5”h. 7.25”w. 6”d. $200-400

325 HOMESTEAD PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of house with porch and bell. Unframed, 28”h. 31.25”w. $100-250 326 TWO AMERICAN REDWARE GREASE LAMPS. First half-19th century. Lighter glaze with almost closed bowl, 4.5”h. 5.75”w. And darker glazed lamp attributed to Ohio. 4.5”h. 5”w. Imperfections. $400-700

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327 TWO AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARDS. Early 20th century. Both thick, single sided checkerboards. Breadboard ends, old red and black paint. Scratch carved parcheesi on the reverse. Once used to cut dress patterns. 23” x 24”. And gallery edge with reserves and original grey and black paint. Scratch carved “Reds, Blacks”. Some imperfections. 19” x 25”. $300-600 328 PENNSYLVANIA KETTLE. Lancaster, 1st quarter-19th century. Copper kettle by John Getz (1780-1841). Uncleaned surface. 12” top of raised handle $200-300


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329 NEEDLEWORK OF STEAM SHIP. American, mid 19th century. Painted silk ground on stretcher with silk and velvet image of a steamship “Dagmar” off a coast with lighthouse. Imperfections. Late frame, 18.75”h. 27”w. overall. $300-600 330 GOOSE DECOY BY R. MADISON MITCHELL (MARYLAND, 19011993). Ca. 1945-50. Carved goose with old paint. 11.5”h. 24.25”l. $250-350 331 AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIR. Early 19th century, pine, oak and maple. Fanback armchair. “H” stretcher. Old refinish. 48.75”h. 18.5” seat height. $150-250 332 AMERICAN TABLE. First quarter-19th century, maple and pine. Scallop cutout top fliptop game table. Molded legs. Dovetailed drawer. Original red wash. 26.25”h. 35.25”w. 35”d. $150-250

333 TWO AMERICAN WINDSOR BOWBACK SIDE CHAIRS. Early 19th century. Bamboo turnings with old black paint. 16.5” seat. 35”h. And bamboo turned base. Old refinishing with traces of red paint. Split in crest. 17” seat. 36.5”h. $200-400

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334 MASSACHUSETTS BAND BOX BY TILLINGHAST. New Bedford, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cardboard oval box with block printed wallpaper, blue with a river scene featuring side wheel steamboats, building with American flag and palm trees. The lid has birds. Paper label on inside “Joseph S. Tillinghast Band Box Manufacturer...New Bedford”. Imperfections. 14”h. 18”w. $600-800 335 AMERICAN STAND. New England, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Paint decorated one drawer table with faux slate top. Dovetailed drawer. 30.5”h. 25.75”w. 26”d. Ex Pam Boynton (Massachusetts). $250-450

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336 CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CLOCK BY WHITING. Early 19th century, pine. Original red paint. Bonnet has fretwork crest. Wooden works, face has original paint with Masonic imagery and “R. Whiting, Winchester” (Riley Whiting). Minor edge loss. 84.5”h. $600-900 337 AMERICAN HALF HULL PLAQUE. Great Lakes origin with a plaque “Bland Fitch & Company 1847”. Original paint and surface. Some edge loss. 8”h. 44.75”w. Ex Peter Tillou (Connecticut). $400-500

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342 PENNSYLVANIA CORNER CUPBOARD. Bucks County, 1st half-19th century. Cleaned down to original blue painted corner cupboard. One-piece cupboard with reeded columns and base. Two raised panel doors below a fifteen- pane door. Beaded case. Originally built in. Reduced height. 97”h. 50”w. 24.5”d $1,500-2,500 343 AMERICAN FOLK ART BUST OF TRAIN CONDUCTOR. Early 20th century. Carved log with original paint. Hat has a leather brim and tin badge. Initialed “GS” on the bottom. Some age splits and weathering. 15.5”h. $100-300

344 VICTORIAN SIDE CHAIR. American, late 19th century. Old black paint with floral decoration. Flaking, replaced cane seat. 36”h. $50-75 345 NEW YORK STAND. First half-19th century, pine. Original yellow painted and decorated small dressing table with dovetailed cutout backsplash. Minor wear. 32.25”h. 17.75”w. 16.5”d. $250-500 346 CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED PEWTER PLATE. Eighteenth century. Decorated with three hunting dogs and dead game bird, with star and swag decoration. Dated 1736 with a crown on the rim. 9”d. $150-350

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347 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS PAN. Attributed to the Midwest, 1st quarter-19th century. Amber pan with folded rim and blown pontil. Multiple interior bubbles. 2”h. 8.25”d. $200-400 348 OHIO POTTERY GREASE LAMP. First half-19th century. Albany slip, open saucer base and applied handle. 4”h. 6”d. Ex Williams Collection. $400-600 347 - 350

349 AMERICAN GREASE LAMP First half-19th century. Pottery grease lamp with a manganese glaze. Imperfections. 5.5”h $400-600 350 AMERICAN CARVED HORSE. Early 20th century, walnut. Full-bodied carved horse with glass eyes. Original varnished surface. Imperfections. 13”h. 14”w. $200-400 351 NEW YORK CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Grain paint decorated two-door storage cupboard with beaded case with two double inset molded panel doors. Resting on short bulbous turned feet. Painted two shelf interior. 50.5”h. 36.75”w. 21”d. $450-650 352 SOUTHERN SHOE SHINE CHAIR. Late 19th-early 20th century. Hand made armchair with cut out foot rests and nailed drawer in base. Repurposed board from Tennessee Biscuit Company. Traces of old red paint. Wear. 43”h. 37”d. $250-450 353 AMERICAN BIN. First half-19th century, pine. Wood bin with original green paint. Square nailed with iron strapping for support. 31.5”h. 36”w. 16”d. $250-450

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354 PENNSYLVANIA TABLE. Ca. 1820-30s, walnut. Drop leaf table with original red painted surface. $200-400

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355 AMERICAN WOODEN BOWL. Late 19th century, pine. Turned bowl with flat rim in original blue paint. Hairline. 16.25” dia. $400-600 356 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Impressed “Sipe, Nichols & Co. Williamsport Pa.”. Three-gallon stoneware crock with large cluster of grapes. 11.75”h. 10”dia $600-900 357 AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE. First half-19th century, pine. Round hutch table with original red wash. Straight legged. 30”h. 45.5” dia. $500-800 358 AMERICAN WEATHERVANE. Late 19th or early 20th century. Sheet iron horse weathervane. Riveted body with a little dimension. Has remains of a red painted surface. Minor wear to body and surface. 24”h. 35”w. $400-600

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359 TWO HUDSON VALLEY LADDERBACK ARMCHAIRS. Late 18th-early 19th century, mixed woods including maple. Shaped arms, turned finials. Old varnish, splint seat has loss. 17.5”h. seat, 47”h. And old red stain, replaced rush seat. Wear. 16”h. seat, 45”h. overall. $300-600 360 AMERICAN VICTORIAN CUPBOARD. Last quarter-19th century, cherry and pine. Retaining original red-brown painted surface. Two raised panel doors with a stacked crown and base mold. Eastlake carved capitals. 26.5”h. 30.75”w. 18”d. $200-400 361 TWO PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR. Watercolor and ink on laid paper. One in German records a birth in 1795 in Berks County. Fraktur dated 1811. 7.5”h. 12.75”w. The other by Charles Munch (Pennsylvania, 17691833) has delicate garlands and fanciful urns with faint English text dated 1804 with “Benjamin Ha_mer” at the bottom.11.75”h. 7.25”w. Imperfections. $200-300

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362 AMERICAN TRAIN WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, sheet iron. Steam locomotive with good surface. 19”h. 48”l. Ex Sothebys, 10/24/93, lot 98 (catalog included), Ex Judy & Jim Milne (New York). $1,000-1,500

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363 AMERICAN THEOREM. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Large theorem of fruit and vegetables including a pumpkin in a basket. Gilt frame, 17”h. 21.25”w. overall. $500-600

364 AMERICAN CHEST. New England, 1st half-19th century, maple and pine. Graduated five dovetailed drawer chest. Dovetailed case and drawer blades. Overlapped drawers with an applied cutout base and sides. Outstanding condition with original red painted surface. 51”h. 39”w. 19.5”d. $2,500-5,000 365 AMERICAN BENCHES. First quarter 19th century, pine. Pair of early benches with mortised and wedged rails. Dry surface on both. T and square nailed construction. 37.5”h. 72”w. 13.5”d. $250-450

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366 PAIRS OF AMERICAN GLASS HURRICANE SHADES AND CANDLESTICKS. Twentieth century. Shades with etched stars and American eagles, 15”h., and columnar clear glass candlesticks, 8”h. $150-250 367 PAIR OF AMERICAN SILHOUETTES. Second quarter-19th century. Cut out images of husband and wife with inked detail. Framed, 5.25”h. 3.75”w. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $100-200 368 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Log Cabin in Sunshine and Shadow. Handstitched in various fabrics. Some imperfections. 78” x 78”. $200-400 369 AMERICAN BUGGY BLANKET AND FRIENDSHIP QUILT. First half-20th century. Wool plaid blanket labeled “Chase”. 52” x 72”. And a quilt with stitched and applied flower and flower bucket designs, each with a stitched name. 72” x 84”. $200-300 364 54 | GARTH’S The Americana Painted Collection Of A New York State Gentleman: January 18, 2020


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370 AMERICAN CREWELWORK PANEL. Second half-19th century. Polychrome flowers including poppies in a basket. Gilt frame, 31.5”h. 23”w. overall. $200-400 371 AMERICAN SHELF. First quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed shelves. Paint decorated whale end shelf with original paint (varnish removed). 27”h. 24.5”w. 7.25”d. Ex Pam Boynton (Massachusetts). $400-600 372 STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fruit on plateau mirror with lattice work base. Some restoration. Unframed, 18”h. 25”w. $150-300 373 OHIO CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Original blue painted surface that has been cleaned from over paint. Original hanging pegs on the interior. Signed on back boards “Cleavland” Wear and imperfections. 60”h. 34.5”w. 15.25”d. $500-750 374 TWO BARRELS. American, early 20th century. Both with stave construction. The first with bentwood bands and old red paint. The second with metal bands and old green paint, and slanted lift lid with painted decoration. Both 31”h. with varying wear. $150-300

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375 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. First half-20th century. Three cats in a striated oval border. Mounted on stretcher, 19.5”h. 40”w. overall. $200-400 376 AMERICAN COW WEATHERVANE. Harris & Co., Boston, late 19th century. Full-bodied copper cow with cast zinc and iron head. Verdigris patina. 23”h. 35”l. including base. $3,500-7,000 375

377 NEW YORK BLANKET CHEST. First quarter-19th century. Original red and black paint decorated six-board blanket chest with bootjack ends and molded edge lid. Square nailed construction. Interior lined with early newspapers from Lansingburg, New York 1869. 29.5”h. 47”w. 21.5”d. $300-600 378 SEVEN AMERICAN IRON UTENSILS. Nineteenth century. Two skimmers, one ladle and four forks. 14.5” to 24.5”l. $150-250 379 THREE ENGLISH REDWARE LOAF PANS. Second half-19th century. Yellow slip decoration including “Beef”. Rim chips. 10.5” to 15”l. $300-500 380 TWO AMERICAN HORSE CARVINGS. Early 20th century, mahogany. Both by the same hand. One horse has natural surface, the other has original painted elements. Nice details. 7.75”h. 9.75”w. $100-200 381 AMERICAN CARVED SNAKE. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Carved snake with original paint. 33”l. $150-250 376 - 377 56 | GARTH’S The Americana Painted Collection Of A New York State Gentleman: January 18, 2020


382 AMERICAN STAND. Maine, ca. 1820-30s, maple and poplar construction. Sheraton cut cornered two-drawer dovetailed stand. Original paint decoration and surface. Sandwich knobs. 29”h. 21.75”w. 17.25”d. $400-800 383 AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIR. Ca. 1780-1800, mixed wood construction. Early black painted continuous arm windsor with a later decorated surface. “H” stretcher. One iron rod added for stability to right arm. 36.75”h. 17.5” seat. $200-400 384 AMERICAN STAND, Ca. 1820s curly maple, cherry and poplar. Two dovetailed drawers with original glass pulls resting on turned legs. Some damage to veneer. 27.5”h. 21” x 21”. $150-250

386 DISPLAY CASE WITH AMERICAN FLAGS. Third quarter-19th century. Five miniature flags in case. Varying wear. Flags, 6”h. $100-200 387 TWO AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON UTENSIL RACKS. First half-19th century. One with stamped decoration and lollipop finials. 8.5” to 12.5”w. $150-250 388 PAIR OF AMERICAN MIRRORED WALL SCONCES. Nineteenth century. Tin with pieced mirrors, original japanning. Imperfections. 11”h. 10”d. $350-700

390 FIVE CHILDREN’S ITEMS. American and English, late 19th-early 20th century. Three tin and Staffordshire ABC plates, 6.5” to 8”d., large swirl marble, and a child’s Staffordshire mug, 2.5”h. $200-300 391 AMERICAN SMOKING STAND. Ca. 1925-40. Carved wooden stylized sailboat with original paint. 25.5”h. $175-225 392 AMERICAN PEN WIPE RUG. Late 19th century. Pink felt tabs with tapestry center sewn to burlap bean bag. 28” x 36”. $150-350

385 AMERICAN EAGLE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Full-bodied copper spread wing eagle on directional. Verdigris patina with some remaining gilding. 21”h. 19”w. including base. $400-800

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389 TWELVE AMERICAN TIN DECOYS. Early 20th century. Folding black headed plovers with stick bases. Original paint with some wear. 4.5”h. 6.5”l. $300-400

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393 PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. Late 18th century, pine and poplar. Case has French feet and chamfered corners. Bonnet has broken arch pediment and freestanding columns. Brass works, face with moon dial has original paint, signed “John Hoff, Lancaster”. Original red paint with yellow pinstriping has good dry surface. Chalked note “Cleaned March 17th 1835 J___ Quart”. Pen and ink on paper note “Presented to Wm. M.R. Fieles by his Aunt Mary E. Baird...This is a birthday present Sept. 21. 1924”. Minor wear, age splits. 97”h. $3,500-4,500 394 EIGHT CONTINENTAL BUTTER PRINTS. Nineteenth century, oak and maple. Includes floral and geometric designs. 2.5” to 5”d. $350-450 395 AMERICAN TOLE BOX. Second quarter-19th century. Floral decorated with yellow tear drops. Bale handled lid with intact hasp. Imperfections. 5.75”h. 8.75”w. 4.75”d. $175-275 396 AMERICAN TOLEWARE DOME-TOP BOX. Second quarter-19th century. Tole decorated dome lid box with red swags and berries on the side panels. Floral decorated top with a ring handle. Appears to say on the bottom “ Joel Sweat Frank? from Joseph Barrett town of tully”. 6.5”h. 9.75”w. 4.5”d $150-300 397 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. New England, 2nd half-19th century. Mint green glazed redware jar with lid. Nicely molded rim. 7.5”h. $300-500

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398 FOUR AMERICAN TOLE BOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Three dome-tops with original floral decoration including one attributed to the Upson Shop of Maryland, Connecticut. And a plain caddy, imperfections. 4.5” to 6.5”h. $150-350

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408 VERMONT WALL CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Painted open top cupboard in deep taupe with a single raised panel door below. Original surface. Plate grooved shelves. Square nailed construction. 81”h. 44.5”w. 14.5”d. $1,000-1,500

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409 PIECE OF AMERICAN POLITICAL TOILE. Late 18th century. Red printed image on cloth of Washington and America in a chariot pulled by leopards. Trimmed, toning. 17”h. 30”w. $100-300

405 AMERICAN SWIFT. Maine, 2nd half-19th century, maple. Folksy swift with a carved hand. 23”h. 8.5”w. $200-400

410 AMERICAN SHOREBIRD CARVING. First quarter-20th century. Wooden carving with original paint including salmon breast. Repaired wing. 6”h. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $200-300

406 LANDSCAPE WITH TRAIN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Folksy image of steam locomotive passing through farmland. One car labeled “MilwaukeeSt. Paul”. Restoration. Unframed, 15.5”h. 25”w. $150-350 407 AUTUMN STILL LIFE SIGNED “A. MONTGOMERY” (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Corn cobs and pumpkin. 18”h. 28”w., walnut frame, 25.5”h. 35.5”w. $300-500

411 PENNSYLVANIA HOODED CRADLE. Mid 19th century, walnut. Dovetailed with cut out heart handles. Repair. 31”h. 43”l. $100-300

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412 AMERICAN STAND. Ca. 1810, mahogany and pine. Inlaid stand with a dovetailed drawer. Barber pole, stringing and oval inlays appear on the drawer and face of legs. Old refinish. 27.75”h. 18”w. 16.5”d $600-900


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413 NEW YORK WALL CLOCK. Second quarter-19th century. Round with gilt frame and reverse painted face under thick glass. “Presented by Miss Drusilla B. Beach New York 1839”. Works marked “Smith”. 23”d. $600-1,200 414 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. First half-20th century. Original paint on tin with wooden strip frame. “Groceries Candy Cigars Tobacco Etc”. Weathered. 25”h. 26”w. $250-350 415 THREE AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS. Mid 19th century. signed “J. Schmidt” 1842 or 1843. 21”l. $500-800 416 AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON SKIMMER. First half-19th century. Skimmer with pinwheel decorated bowl, 20.5”l. Ex David Good (Ohio). $250-450 417 AMERICAN CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Small chimney cupboard in early white paint with almost 2” thick boards. Single four-pane door with double inset panel below. Chamfered edges. Fitted interior shelving. Square nailed construction. 68”h. 31”w.18”d. $900-1,500 418 AMERICAN STORE COUNTER. First half-19th century. Pine store counter with beaded quarter columns and inset panels. Original with paint with ebonized base. Single door on reverse with one interior shelf. Expected wear. 29.75”h. 42”w. 25.5”d. $400-600

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419 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. Late 19th-early 20th century. Single board with parcheesi in original paint. Wear and repair. 19.5” x 19.5”. $200-400 420 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. Early 20th century. Double sided single board with original paint. Parcheesi on one side with alligatored varnish and later painted snake with stamped numbers on the other. Applied trim. Some wear and dart holes. 16.5” x 16.5”. $250-450

423 PAIR OF AMERICAN ANDIRONS. Late 19th century, cast iron. Ring finials and cast eagle decoration. 15”h. $150-300 424 AMERICAN CAST IRON LAWN JOCKEY. Early 20th century. Confederate flag racing silks in old paint. Worn. 46.5”h. $300-600

421 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. Second half-19th century, pine. Large advertising trade sign “S.H. Strasser Upholsterer”. Original paint and surface. Minor wear to surface. Individual boards cleated together on the reverse. 83.25”h. 53”w. $1,500-2,500

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422 AMERICAN TRAMP ART MIRROR FRAME. First quarter-20th century. Three border frame with rondels, original black and gold paint. Some wear, replaced mirror. 33”h. 27”w. $250-500

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425 AMERICAN SHIRRED RUG. Nineteenth century. Central flowers and scrolled border. Mounted on a stretcher. 25.25”h. 45.5”w. $250-500 426 AMERICAN SHIRRED MAT. Second half-19th century. Small mat with basket of flowers on black ground. Mounted on stretcher, 18”h. 17.5”w. overall. $100-350 427 SIGNED NEEDLEWORK PANEL. Attributed to New Jersey, late 19th century, wool on felt. Flowers signed “Madora M. Schank”. Walnut , 23.5”h. 25”w. $100-300

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428 NEW YORK CUPBOARD. Late 18th century, pine. One-piece open top dovetail case cupboard with scalloped carved frieze board. Original red surface. Lollipop sides. Imperfections. 80.5”h. 49”w. 20”d. $4,000-7,000 429 AMERICAN BENCH. First half-19th century, pine and hickory. Original painted surfaced log bench. Splay legs are mortised and wedged at the seat. 13.25”h. 36”w. 12.75”d. Seat 9.75”d. $200-400

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430 LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL SEIFERT (WISCONSIN, 18401921). Gouache on butcher paper, unsigned. Victorian house with motorcyclist passing on the road. Framed, 25”h. 35”w. $1,000-3,000 431 AMERICAN WATERCOLOR. Mid 19th century, watercolor and ink on paper. Tulip, parrots and heart with partial name below. Stains and loss. Framed, 12.5”h. 10.25”w. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio). $250-450 432 AMERICAN STILL LIFE. First half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Nicely done naive image of flowers in a bowl. Eglomise mat and decorated faux curly maple frame, 10.75”h. 9.5”w. $400-600

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433 AMERICAN SHIRRED RUG. Nineteenth century. Central flower basket and multiple borders. Mounted on stretcher. 31”h. 42.5”w. $300-600 434 AMERICAN SHELF, Mid 19th century, walnut. Scalloped, tiered and graduated shelves. Shelves dovetailed into sides. Early finish. 32”h. 25.5”w. 9.75”d. $300-600 431

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437 AMERICAN BENCH. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Cutout floral motif along with a scalloped back and brackets. Remnants of a early shellac finish. 35”h. 42.4”w. 14.25”d. $250-450

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438 AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL. Dated 1823. Stitched with figures and sampler work, signed “Elisabeth Gotschall”. Imperfections. 42”h. 13.5”w. $250-300 439 AMERICAN SHOW TOWEL. Dated 1831. Stitched with bird and floral bouquets. Signed “Elisabeth Denlingar”. Minor stains and fringe loss, small hole. 55”l. 16.5”w. $150-250 440

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440 SEASCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Sailing and steamships off shore near a lighthouse. Minor imperfections. 18”h. 22”w., framed, 23”h. 27”w. $200-300 441 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST. New England, late 18th or early 19th century, maple and pine. Graduated sevendrawer tall chest in an early finish. Scratch beaded dovetailed drawers. Dovetailed case on an applied bracket base. Imperfections. 57.5”h. 42”w. 21”d. $800-1,200 442 NEW ENGLAND BUCKET. Possibly Hinghams, Massachusetts, 1st half-19th century. Stave construction with original red paint. Swing handle. . 8.75”h. 9.5”d. $250-350 443 AMERICAN EMPIRE MIRROR. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany and pine. Two part with applied half turnings and reeded detail. Alligatored varnish surface and old replaced mirror. 50”h. 28”w. $200-400

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444 PAPER CUTOUT. American or English, early 19th century, laid paper. Octagonal with latticework, crowned animals, deer and peacocks and a central heart. Framed, 14.75”h. 16.25”w. $250-500 445 AMERICAN STILL LIFE. First half-19th century, watercolor on paper, unsigned. Theorem-type painting of a basket of fruit with a colorful parrot. Gilt frame, 17”h. 20”w. overall. $400-600

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446 MASSACHUSETTS SIGN. Second half-19th century, pine. “So. Harwich” red and white painted advertising sign with gilt. Square nailed construction. 10.25”h. 61.5”w. Ex Hilary Nolan (Massachusetts). $300-600

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447 AMERICAN CAST IRON LAWN JOCKEY. Early 20th century. Yellow and black racing silks in old paint. Worn. 46.5”h. $300-600 448 RUG OR LAP BLANKET. American, late 19th century. Tufted star flowers on felt ground. 27.5” x 46”. $200-400 449 PENNSYLVANIA TABLE. First quarter-19th century, pine and maple. Hutch table with a darker, older finish on base and a scrub top. Top is permanently attached. Turned feet along with finely executed turned arms. 27.5”h., top 48 x 48.5” diameter. $500-800

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FOLK ART & TEXTILES from the Collection of Two Sisters from Washington, DC plus additions

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450 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Central sheep with farm animals in the border. Mounted on stretcher. 29”h. 35”w. $600-1,200 451 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Red central star on striated ground. Mounted on stretcher. 32.25”h. 43.25”w. overall. $400-800 452 J. HAMILTON BEAVER SIX-GALLON OVOID STONEWARE JAR. American. 3rd quarter-19th century. Buff color, applied handle, cobalt freehand tulips, and impressed “J. Hamilton, Beaver 6”. Wear, 16”h. $300-600

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453 AMERICAN “BED POST” DOLL. Ca. 1830. Primitive wooden doll with the head carved from a cannonball rope bed with tack eyes. Worn, age splits. 11.5”h. Sold at Garth’s November, 2018. $500-700 454 AMERICAN COUNTRY STAND. Second quarter-19th century, poplar and pine. Two drawers, tapered legs and old blue paint. Square nail construction. Wear. 30”h. 18”w. 17”d. $300-700 455 AMERICAN MEMORY TABLE LAMP. First half 20th century. Dog related featuring several photos and tintypes of dogs and their owners. 15”h. not including electric lamp parts. $100-300 456 AMERICAN TAVERN SIGN. Second half-19th century. Oval wooden sign with original paint “US Flag House” on blue ground with American flag. Multiple boards held with butterflies. Wear and edge loss. 36”h. 45”w. $800-1,200

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459 PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Washington surrounded by clouds. Imperfections. 24.75”h. 19.75”w., framed, 28.5”h. 23.75”w. Ex Dennis Raleigh (Maine). $1,000-2,500

460 AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK PORTRAIT OF LINCOLN. Late 19th century. Wool and silk stitched portrait. Toning. In 19th century round gilt frame with stars. 34”d. $400-800

461 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Large sampler with houses, Adam and Eve, fruit basket, several people, and “Elizabeth Corless Aged 10 Years July 10th 1828”. Some toning. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 29”h. 30.25”w. $1,000-1,500 462 AMERICAN TWO-DRAWER PIN TOP WORK TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Three-board top with butterflies, base with pegged construction, turned legs and overlapping dovetailed drawers, yellow repaint over green, 31.5”. 60”w. 35”d. $400-600

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463 AMERICAN BOOKCASE WITH OLD RED PAINT. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nails, shelves and ends with dado joints, tongue and groove backboards, two lower dovetailed drawers and simple base molding. 69.5”h. 42”w. 10.5”d. Loss and wear. $200-300 464 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Ovoid crock with two lug handles. Later painted brown surface with classically dressed women and dove around the circumference. Minor wear. 14.5”h. $100-300


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466 PAIR OF NORTHEAST OHIO LANDSCAPES. Third quarter-19th century, oil on canvas. Two men fishing in a small river with log house in background, and horned cattle beside same stream with same log house from a different angle in background. 17.5”h. 24”w. in shadow box frames, 21”h. 27.5”w. $600-1,200

467 AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE SERPENTINE SIDEBOARD. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Banded and line inlays, center dovetailed drawer over two doors, single door and dovetailed bottle drawer. Imperfections. 39”h. 72”w. 25”d. $600-900

468 PAIR OF CLEAR BLOWN FLINT GLASS APOTHECARY SHOW GLOBES. American, mid 19th century. Applied rings around necks, applied stems and feet with polished ground pontil, possibly Pittsburgh. 21”h. $200-400 469 AMERICAN PRINT “THE UNITED STATES SENATE AS 1850”. Engraving on paper. Printed in Philadelphia. Imperfections. Framed, 39”h. 46”w. $250-500 470 PENNSYLVANIA PRINTED FRAKTUR. Printed in Allentown. Handcolored fraktur with eagle and angels, recording the 1856 birth of Ida Gidora (?) in Northampton County. Creases. Framed, 17.5”h. 15”w. $75-125

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471 AMERICAN SANDPAPER DRAWING AND NEEDLEWORK. American, late 19th century. House on a lake, graphite on sandpaper. 18”h. 21”w. And a silk needlework with sailors on a ship. 20.75”h. 17.5”w. Framed. $250-350


472 AMERICAN POTTERY SPANIEL. Mid 19th century. Buff clay with brown glaze. Freestanding front legs on molded base. Firing separation in tail. 10.5”h. $100-250 473 FOUR AMERICAN MAKE DO PINCUSHIOINS. Second half 19th century. Three lamp bases and a canary candlestick base. $150-250

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477 AMERICAN FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper, unsigned. In military uniform with gold accents. Imperfections. 18.25”h. 14”w., gilt frame, 25”h. 21”w. $700-900 478 PORTRAIT OF MOTHER AND CHILD BY JOHN HUGHES. Oil on tin, signed and dated 1813. Welsh mother and son Mary Griffiths or Lewis of Bwdwrdda and her son William Griffith of Gymawr Cly___. Two hands have written notes on the back, the one dated 1813 is by the artist, another is dated 1871. Wear. 15.25”h. 12.75”w., framed, 19”h. 16.25”w. $400-800

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479 AMERICAN TWO-PIECE GRAIN-PAINTED SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Worn reddish-brown graining, coved molding, twelve-pane door, fold out writing surface with pullout supports, lower single panel door and simple cutout feet, wear and loss. 78”h. 35”w. 21”d., 29” writing height. $300-500 480 AMERICAN CAT PAINTING IN TRAMP ART FRAME. Early 20th century. Naive tabby cat with milk in a scalloped crest tramp art frame. Minor loss. 16.5”h. 15”w. $150-300 481 AMERICAN HOOKED MAT. Early 20th century. Owl on branch with scalloped tab border. Framed, 27.5”h. 27.5”w. $150-350

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482 THREE PIECES OF WOODEN WARE. Second half-19th century. A sieve with oak bentwood frame and basket weave grid, 3.5”h. 21” diameter, and two trenchers in pine. Scrubbed surface 7”h. 41”w. 18”d. and 3”h. 18”l.3.25”h. 28.5”l. $250-300

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483 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Single sided wooden sign “Standard Sewing Machine” in original gold lettering on sanded black ground. Wear. 12”h. 72”l. $100-200 484 STONEWARE CHAMBER POT WITH COBALT FREEHAND DECORATION. American, 2nd half-19th century. Applied handle with leaf decoration, 6”h. $200-400 485 TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE WITH COBALT STRIPED DECORATION. American, 2nd half-19th century. An ovoid jar, 8.5”h., and a canning jar, 8”h. Some wear. $125-225 486 TWO-GALLON STONEWARE JUG WITH COBALT DECORATION. American, 2nd half-19th century. Applied handle, splatter dark grey glaze splotches and freehand cobalt “2”, tornadoes, and four lines. 16”h. $150-300


487 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Waldoboro type, late 19th century. Raised urns of flowers with a dog in the center. 16.5”h. 73”l. $600-800 487

488 THREE-MASTED YACHT FLYING THE AMERICAN YACHT ENSIGN. Third quarter-19th century. Sleek hulled vessel in full sail in chippy water with coastline in background, 22”h. 36”w., in a frame, 29”h. 44”w. Some paint flaking. $300-600

492 TWO AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGNS. Late 19th century. Double sided wooden signs with original paint. “Mrs. E. Pritchard High Class Wardrobe and General Dealer”. 14.5”h. 12”w. And “Furnished Rooms Single and Double”. 19”h. 18”w. Imperfections. $250-450

489 OHIO SHERATON PAINT DECORATED TWO DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, poplar. original paint decoration in yellow-red. Decoration includes grained panels, bird’s-eye drawer fronts, and stylized flowers and foliage. Paneled ends and front, dovetailed drawers, turned legs, and interior lidded till. Imperfections. 23”h. 39.5”w. 19”d. $600-800

493 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Black dog on red ground. Color bleeding. Mounted on stretcher. 38.5”w. overall. $250-450

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490 AMERICAN PAINTED ONE DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE WORK TABLE. 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Worn brownish-red repaint, pegged and square nail construction, wide overhang on top, dovetailed drawer and slender tapered legs. Wear and loss. 28”h. 19”w. 18.5”d. $150-300 491 WALLPAPER COVERED FIREBOARD. American, 1st half 19th century, pine. Large multiboard piece with block printed wallpaper. Two women and shepherd on blue ground. Imperfections. 35”h. 46.5”w. $300-600

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494 STAGECOACH SCENE ATTRIBUTED TO OSCAR BERNINGHAUS (AMERICAN, 1874-1952). Oil on canvas, unsigned. “The Surprise” a stage coach encountering a bear. Rebacked on canvas, crazing. 30”h. 21”w., framed, 34”h. 25”w. A copy of a letter from the artist’s daughter states that she and her mother most likely believe the painting to be an illustration done by Berninghaus sometime prior to 1925. $2,000-4,000 495 PAIR OF CAST IRON HESSIAN SOLDIER ANDIRONS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Original paint. Wear. 19.75”h. $150-300 496 AMERICAN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Sheet metal silhouette with distressed white paint. 20”h. 25”w. including base. $300-600

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498 EUROPEAN RUSTIC TAVERN TABLE. 1st half-19th century, pIne. Scrubbed top, drawer with exposed dovetails on front, shaped apron under drawer, canted legs with stretchers. 24”h. 28”w. 19”d. $150-250 499 THREE DOG PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas seated pug, unsigned. 27.5”h. 24.5”w. And two on artist board. Pug “Puggie’s Stories”, 15”h. 12.5”w., and Boston Terrier with faint writing on the back. 12”h. 14”w. Imperfections. Framed sizes. $100-150 500 AMERICAN DRESS MAKER TRADE SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Double sided with original gold lettering on sanded black ground. “Mrs E.M. Farnesworth Dress Maker”. Wear. 16.25”h. 43.5”w. $150-350 501 AMERICAN HOOKED AND SHIRRED RUG. Second half-19th century. Grey lion with wide border. Mounted on stretcher. 34”h. 38”w. $250-450

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502 AMERICAN TIN “CAKE CHEST”. Late 19th-early 20th century. Three part with original orange paint with stenciled label “Cake Chest”. Marked “Schaffer”. 9.5”h. 11” x 11”. $100-200 503 AMERICAN FOLK ART WATERCOLOR. Watercolor and ink on paper, dated 1820. Trees, cornucopia and two figures, one with dog surrounding two medallions “Keep the laws 1820, Have thou no other God but me... John Gage Ingersoll. Some foxing. Framed, 5.75”h. 7.75”w. $250-450

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504 PAPIER MACHE MILLINER’S HEAD. Possibly France, 2nd half-19th century. Blue eyed woman’s bust with original paint. Imperfections. 15.75”h. $250-500 505 AMERICAN WALLPAPER PINCUSHION. Mid 19th century. Cardboard box covered in block printed wallpaper with silver accents. Lid had cloth pincushion. Wear. 4”h. 5.5”l. $150-350 506 MCCARTHY STONEWARE CANNING JAR. American. 2nd half-19th century. Grey with cobalt stencil “McCarthy Bayless, Louisville, KY. Hairline and wear. 9.5”h. $200-400 507 OHIO DECORATED SCHRANK. First half-19th century, pine. One-piece schrank with two paneled doors and two dovetailed drawers. Cove molded cornice, tapered feet. Original grain paint with green trim. Fitted interior. Imperfections. 86”h. 71”w. 24”d. $1,500-2,500 508 TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART CAT PORTRAITS. Second half-19th century. Cut out textile images. One with button eyes of “Cocoa”.14”h. 12”w. The other with glass eyes. 14.75”h. 16.75”w. Some imperfections. Framed sizes. $100-300 509 AMERICAN PAINTED MIRROR FRAME. Nineteenth century. Ogee frame with old blue paint with traces of red and yellow. Replaced mirror. Wear. 24”h. 22”w. $100-300

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510 PORTRAIT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN BOY AND DOG (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Boy dressed in blue. Canvas stretched over another frame. 28.5”h. 20”w., framed, 31”h. 23.5”w. $300-600 511 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Cat in center with scalloped tab border. Some wear. Mounted on stretcher. 35”h. 47.5”w. $250-500

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512 AMERICAN FIGURAL EIGHT PIN BOWLING SET. First half-20th century. Turned wooden pins in the form of penguins with original paint and composition or hard rubber beaks. Imperfections. Eight pins, 12.25”h., and two balls. 4”d. $200-350 513 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Bentwood box covered with block printed wallpaper. Drapery swags and song birds on blue ground. Imperfections. 11.25”h. 19.75”l. $250-450

514 AMERICAN PATRIOTIC DOG COAT. First half-20th century. Small canvas coat with faux jewels and “USA” and star patches. Wear. 14”l. not including stand. $100-150 515 FIVE AMERICAN PINCUSHIONS. Nineteenth century. Two clamp on, one make-do with sewing bird base, 5.75”h., the other is earlier with wrought iron clamp and felt trim. 6”h., a cigar box covered in paper and made into a sewing kit with pincushion top marked “AE 1899”. Split hinge. 3.5”h. 8”w. And two painted sewing clamps. Loss. 6.5”h. $100-300 516 AMERICAN CANDLESTICKS AND SPOON RACK. Twentieth century. Pair of tin watermelon shaped candlesticks with original paint. Wear. 6”h. 8”l. And a late carved spoon rack with red paint signed “Douglas, 1990”. 21.5”h. $100-300 517 THREE AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOXES. Nineteenth century. Round cardboard boxes with block printed floral wallpaper covering. Imperfections. Two 3”h. 3”d. and one 2.5”h. 3.5”d. $200-350

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518 HANDLED OVOID STONEWARE SIX-GALLON JAR. American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Applied handles, impressed six and cobalt tulip, possibly Reed, 16.5”h. Hairline and chips. $150-300

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519 AMERICAN TEXTILE PANEL WITH SHIP. Nineteenth century. Silk, velvet and embroidered sailing ship with American flag and inked “The Old Ship of Zion, Presented by Emily Wright”. Some staining and wear. 20.25”h. 20.25”w. $300-600


520 NATIVE AMERICAN HUNTING SCENE BY MATHIAS GINDELE (OHIO, 1851-1930). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1921 lower right. Two hunters tracking a bear. 18”h. 12”w., framed, 22.75”h. 16.75”w. $250-450 521 POWDER HORN ATTRIBUTED TO TIMOTHY TANSEL (INDIANA, 18101852). Typical whale mouth carved end and wooden acorn end cap. Large engraved eagle with American shield and banner and partial image of a hunter shooting deer. Added scratch carved date “1821”. Wear. 13”l. $1,500-2,500

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522 WILLIAMS AND REPPERT STONEWARE PITCHER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Applied handle, cobalt freehand decoration and stencilled “Williams & Reppert Greensboro, PA”. 10.5”h. $250-450 523 PAIR OF EUROPEAN DECORATED DOME-TOP BOXES. Nineteenth century. By the same hand with original paint of birds, flowers and flower basket on blue ground. Nailed construction with wire staple hinges and bale handle. Imperfections. 12.75”h. 19”w. $350-700

524 GATE CITY STONEWARE WATER COOLER. American, dated 1886. Impressed “Gate City Water Cooler Patented May 25, 1886”, with cobalt freehand tulip. 14”h. Wear and a few chips. $250-450 525 AMERICAN QUILT. Late 19th century. Printed fabric with hand quilting. Repeating scenes of children with lamb and goat. 72” x 80”. $150-350

526 SEMINOLE DOLL. Early 20th century. Cloth doll with faint inked features, velvet jacket and yarn hair. Added necklace with sterling pin and 1922 token. Wear. 17”h. $100-200 527 TOLE WARMING OVEN. American or English, late 18th19th century. Original gold band decoration on black painted ground. Domed with single door, shelves and open back, cabriole legs with penny feet. Minor wear. 27”h. 14”w. 11”d. $200-400

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528 AMERICAN THREAD CABINET. Early 20th century, pine. Tabletop case with nailed drawers fitted with wooden slots. Old blue paint. 13.75”h. 26.75”w. 12.25”d. $250-500 529 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Oval cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Flocked green paper on the base, partial advertising print on the bottom. Edge wear. 3.25”h. 7”l. $100-350 530 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Oval cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Brown lid and green base, interior has flocked paper. Darkened with edge wear. 3.25”h. 8.5”l. $200-300

531 GROUP OF AMERICAN PINCUSHIONS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Approximately twenty mostly velvet apples, pears and strawberries (some rosin filled) as well as a few carrots and other vegetables and silk covered apples. Varying wear. $100-300

534 DOG BY JOAN UDELL ERBE (OHIO/MARYLAND, 1926-2014). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Standing dog with red cloth. Decorated frame, 24”h. 34”w. overall. $250-450

532 AMERICAN SILHOUETTE. Second quarter-19th century. Inked full-length portrait of a man with a bouquet of flowers. Stains. Gilt frame, 9”h. 7.75”w. $150-350

535 AMERICAN DOME-TOP TRUNK. Late 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Covered in block printed wallpaper with birds on blue ground. Lined with Vermont Phoenix newspaper dated 1886. Imperfections. 13.5”h. 24”w. $75-125

533 AMERICAN SERPENT WEATHERVANE. Second half-20th century. Folksy sheet steel cutout silhouette on rebar directional. 16”h. 25”l. including base. $100-300

536 CASINO OR CARNIVAL GAME. Early 20th century. Original paint on oil cloth “Beat the Dealer”. Mounted on door. 24”h. 48”w. $100-300

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537 MEMORIAL POST. American, late 19th century. Iron post with garland cross and scroll work. Painted medallion with parrot and “Bobby”. Original paint has wear. 29”h. $100-200 538 - 543 537

538 ENGLISH BEADED TOKEN OF AFFECTION. Late 19th century. Stuffed cloth anchor with beadwork on pins, color lithograph valentine “With Love” and Stevengraph ribbons with English flag and Forget Me Not verse. Wear. 11”h. 8”w. $100-200

541 AMERICAN MEMORY CROCK. Early 20th century. Gold painted stoneware jar with strings of beads (pony beads and others used by Native Americans as well as others) along with brooches and faux gemstones. Minor loss. 10”h. $100-300

539 AMERICAN FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF “LAFAYETTE”. Second quarter-19th century. Profile of Lafayette in green military uniform. Some imperfections. Overpainted frame, 5”h. 4.75”w. $250-500

542 AMERICAN ENGRAVED POWDER HORN. “James Smith, August, 1, 1816”. Thin necked eagle with shield, fish, trees, dogs, whale, whaling ship, and initialed “J.M.” in rectangle. Repaired finial. 10.5”l. $600-900

540 FIVE AMERICAN WALLPAPER MINIATURE BOXES AND BOWLS. Mid 19th century, cardboard covered in printed wallpaper. Two bowls with scalloped rims, 2.5”h. 6”d, 2”h. 8.5”d., and three boxes, oval, 4.25”h. 7.5”l. and two round, 3”, 5”d. Varying wear. $250-500

544 TWO WOMEN BY JOAN UDELL ERBE (OHIO/MARYLAND, 1926-2014). Oil on canvas, signed. Women in a room. 24”h. 28”w., framed, 28.5”h. 32.5”w. $250-450

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545 LANDSCAPE WITH WATERFALL (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Romanticized scene with Native American near waterfall. 24”h. 20”w., gilt frame, 34”h. 30”w. $150-350 546 AMERICAN MEMORIAL SILHOUETTES. Second quarter-19th century. Hollow cut portraits of husband and wife set in an oil on velvet urn and willow theorem. Stains and repair. Framed, 12.25”h. 14.25”w. $300-600

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547 AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK PANEL. Late 18th century, silk on silk. Cushion or purse cover with linen behind it. Basket of fruit including strawberries. Framed with a note “Brooklyn Tuesday Feb. 17th 1880. I Maria Conover Archer have opened this cushion this night having owned it 50 year, given to me by my Father, Edwd. Conover, at that (?) time was his Grandmother’s and being 100 years old”. Edge loss. 12.75”h. 10.25”w. Typed label on back “Sampler loaned by Mrs. Charles Sherry”. $300-600 548 LANDSCAPE WITH NATIVE AMERICAN BY GEORGE BENSELL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1837-1879). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. River scene with man beaching a canoe. Patched repairs. 20”h. 36”w., framed, 25”h. 41.5”w. $600-1,200

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549 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Verse, Adam and Eve, shepherd and animals with “E.A. Durden Her Work October 3rd 1836, aged 11 yrs.” Loss. 16.25”h. 15.5”w. $150-350 550 TWO SIGNS. Third quarter-19th century. Original paint. American painted wooden sign “1876”. 10.25”h. 29.5”l. And tin sign “St. Quentin 1860” with German eagle. Wear. 19.25”h. 17.5”w. $250-450 551 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN AND TEA TIN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden single sided sign with original paint “Dwinell Wright Co. White House Coffee and Tea”. 9.5”h. 56”w. And a Dwinell Wright Co. tea tin. Loose lid. 5”h. $250-450

552 AMERICAN DECORATED BOX AND TWO FRAMES. Second half 19th-early 20th century. Pine box made from repurposed wood with old blue paint covered in folksy designs. Edge loss. 5.5”h. 9”l. And two wooden frames. One with old blue paint and seashells surrounding an old print of a girl, 7”h. 5”w., the other an old gilt mirror frame covered in later blue painted paper. 8.25”h. 6”w. $150-350 553 TWO DECORATED DOME-TOP BOXES. European, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Original paint over gesso, wire staple hinges. White with hearts and flowers, decoupage print on the lid. 7”h. 14.5”l. And blue with flowers and a bird on the lid. 4.5”h. 8.5”l. Imperfections. $200-400


554 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Rose baskets, butterfly, squirrels and Adam and Eve with verses and “Anno 1807 Domini Elizabeth Fielders April 22, Ag’d 12”. Light staining. Framed, 15”h. 15”w. $500-700

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555 SAMPLER. Probably American, silk on linen. Houses, Adam and Eve, and baskets with “Emma Wain Her Work Aged 12 year”. Incomplete, color bleeding. Framed, 19”h. 19.75”w. $250-400 556 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE INLAID TALL CASE CLOCK. Early 19th century, cherry. Cutout feet and scrolled base with curly walnut medallion, cove molding, waist with chamfered corners with line inlay and tulip finials and tombstone top door with stringing. Dovetailed bonnet with freestanding columns, high goosenecks with inlaid medallions, inlaid diamond and turned finial. Brass works with painted iron face, calendar movement and phases of the moon dial. Some imperfections. 96.5”h. Sold at Garth’s, October 12/13, 1990 lot 36. $1,000-3,000 557 GROUP OF AMERICAN PINCUSHIONS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Approximately twenty mostly velvet apples, pears and strawberries (some rosin filled) as well as a few carrots and other vegetables and silk covered apples. Varying wear. $100-300

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558 GROUP OF AMERICAN PINCUSHIONS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Approximately twenty mostly velvet apples, pears and strawberries (some rosin filled) as well as a few carrots and other vegetables and silk covered apples. Varying wear. $100-300 559 TWO TREENWARE BOWLS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Dark brown surface, 7”h. 21”d. And old blue paint. Imperfections. 9.5”h. 24.5”d. $150-300 560 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Verse with heart, peacocks, house with fence and trees. Faint, partial names “John Holliday, Margaret Johnstone, Margaret Holliday”. Small holes. Framed, 18.25”h. 14.5”w. $400-800 561 TWO AMERICAN FRAMED IMAGES OF DOGS. Second half-19th century. Tintype of man and his black and white dog. Set in a frame, 7”h. 7.25”w. overall, and a painted black and white dog. Framed, 6”h. 6”w. overall. Imperfections. $200-400

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562 AMERICAN COUNTRY CORNER CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, poplar and pine. Two-piece cupboard with old blue paint, white interior. Nine-pane door on top, two doors below with simple base molding. Imperfections. 76”h. 49”w. 24”d. $300-600

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563 MINIATURE NEEDLEWORK AND STILL LIFE PAINTING. Nineteenth century. English or American silk needlework on linen of a basket of flowers. Oval gilt frame, 6”h. 7”l. And a painting on cloth of a fruit basket with German printed text on cloth below. Some loss. Framed together, 8”h. 7.25”w. $150-350 564 AMERICAN FOOTSTOOL WITH NEEDLEPOINT COVER. New York state, 19th century. Wooden stool with well-stitched floral top. Note on underside of stool states the needlework was done by Aunt Binda of Hartford who died in 1847. She at one point had also made a matching hearthrug. Some wear. 8.25”h. 14”w. $200-300 565 AMERICAN STRAWBERRY PEN WIPE. Late 19th century. Leather and felt with ribbons. 5”h. 9.5”d. $100-300

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566 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Oval cardboard box with block printed wallpaper of white squirrels on blue ground. Lined with 1831 newspaper mentioning Wilmington. Wear. 10.75”h. 18”l. $600-900

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567 ENGLISH REDWARE KEROSENE JUG. Mid 19th century. Applied handle. Slip decoration in bands and wavy lines. Some wear and chips. 8.5”h. $100-300 568 MORAVIAN LAMB CARVED WALL PLAQUE. Late 19th century. Lamb reclining on a book. Old paint is flaking. 16”h. 20”w. $250-500 569 FOUR PIECES: THREE PAINTED BASKETS AND WALL PAPERED SHELVES. American, late 19th-early 20th century. A loom basket in orange paint, 20.5”h., oval with black and blue paint, 4”h., handled with blue wash, 9.5”h., and set of shelves with shaped ends, covered patterned wallpaper, 20.5”h. 23.5”w. 8”d. $150-250 570 AMERICAN ONE-PIECE PAINTED OPEN CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, yellow pine. Old worn brown paint, round and square nail construction, two drawers at top, open shelves with plate rails, sides shaped at waist, and bootjack ends and single plank lower door. 67”h. 42”w. 12.75”d. Imperfections. $300-600


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571 AMERICAN FOLK ART FRAME. Late 19th century. Adirondack-type frame with cross, heart, and star applied decorations. Original silver and gold paint. Currently housing a horizontal cut out felt horse and star panel in red and black. Some wear. 22”h. 17”w. $100-300

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575 PAIR OF AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century, mahogany. Scrolled crests, vase backs, shaped seat rails, carved “C” scrolls on legs, turned back stretchers, pad feet, and needlepoint slip seats. 19” seat height, 38.5”h. overall. $300-500

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576 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Cardboard box covered with block printed wallpaper. Various red and white flowers on blue ground. Imperfections. 15”h. 18”l. $250-450

572 AMERICAN STILL LIFE. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Pleasant theorem-type bouquet of flowers in a basket. Framed, 12.25”h. 12.25”w. $150-350 573 AMERICAN MEMORIAL. Watercolor on paper. Detailed scene with churchyard and memorial under willows “To the Memory of Mrs. Sarah Lewis who died July 8th 1824 Aged 68”. Minor toning and stain. Framed, 17.75”h. 21.5”w. overall. $400-800 574 AMERICAN SILHOUETTE AND WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE. First half-19th century. Hollow cut silhouette of girl with watercolor border “Cordealey Hall”. Tears. 6.25”h. 5.5”w. And naive, stylized basket of flowers with faint inked notation. Stains. 6”h. 5”w. Gilt frames. $150-350

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577 AMERICAN POLITICAL TOILE. Late 18th century. Red printed image on cloth of Washington and America in a chariot pulled by leopards as well as Franklin and Lady Liberty “Where Liberty Dwells there is my Country”. Framed, 38”h. 32”w. $400-800 578 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Large sampler with strawberry border, castles, deer, squirrels, large urn of flowers and “Crissy Longdon worked this sampler February 27 in the year 1827 Warmsworthclif aged 13 years”. Light stains. Framed, 28”h. 23”w. $900-1,200

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579 SAMPLER. Scottish or English, silk on linen. Large brick house, flowers and Adam and Eve with multiple names including “Andrew Wre, John Wre Aged 18 years. 1810”, “Peter ___, Ann Machel, Esabella Ure, Christian Gossage, 1810”. Framed, 20”h. 20”w. $600-800

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580 AMERICAN PATRIOTIC COLLAR AND CHILD’S DRESS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Silk sash with large button and sequin stars. Together with a linen childsize dress with printed colors and star, trimmed with metallic thread and bells. 21”h. All on a small papier mache dress mannequin with calico printed cloth cover. 31”h. overall. $400-800 581 TWO IMAGES OF CHILDREN WITH DOGS. American, 2nd half-19th century. CDV of girl and pug, 9.5”h. 7.75”w. And tintype of boy and dog on a chair. 9.25”h. 7.25”w. Placed in frames. $150-350 582 FOUR PINCUSHIONS. Twentieth century, velvet. Banana, eggplant, watermelon, and ear of corn with applied trim and some glass “seeds”. 8.5”l. $100-150

583 TWO AMERICAN DOG PORTRAITS. Late 19th-early 20th century, oil on artist board, unsigned. Naive images of ragamuffin dogs. Framed, 14.75”h. 12.25”w. Imperfections. $100-150 584 AMERICAN STILL LIFE. Twentieth century. Floral bouquet of found items on a painted pedestal in a photo case liner. Figured maple frame. 10.5”h. 10.5”w. $100-300 585 AMERICAN SHELL ART VALENTINE. Twentieth century. Heart-shaped plywood base with applied shells and two earlier reverse glass painted portraits of husband and wife. Inpainting. 8”h. 11.25”w. $100-300


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586 WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE AFTER EMANUEL LEUTZE (GERMANY/NEW YORK CITY/WASHINGTON DC 1816-1868). Late 19th century, oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done early copy after the 1851 original version in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Some restoration. 28”h. 48”w., framed, 35”h. 55”w. $4,000-8,000

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587 AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED FETISH. Twentieth century. Leather turtle with lazy stitched designs. 5.5”l. $100-300

589 AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED FETISH. Twentieth century. Leather turtle with lazy stitched designs. 6”l. $100-300

588 AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED FETISH. Twentieth century. Leather turtle with lazy stitched designs. 7.25”l. $100-300

590 TWO NIAGARA BEADWORK BIRDS. Early 20th century. Two Native American pincushions with dates 1902 and 1905 under their tails. Some wear. 8”l. $150-300 591 TWO AMERICAN BANDBOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Covered with block printed wallpaper of pineapples on blue ground. Lined with newspaper. Round cardboard with 1841 paper, 6”h. 10”d. And oval bentwood with 1843 paper. 10.5”h. 16”l. Varying wear. $300-600

592 TRENCHER AND STONE FRUIT. American, 19th century oblong wooden trencher, 3.25”h. 28.5”l. And fifteen pieces of European stone fruit including figs, peaches and oranges. Minor wear. $300-500 593 AMERICAN THEOREM. Found in Connecticut, 2nd quarter-19th century, oil on velvet. Basket of fruit with doves. Old label for American Folk Art Gallery. Gilt frame, 21”h. 25”w. $300-600 594 ENGLISH VICTORIAN BEADWORK FRAME. Late 19th century. Faceted beads form steps and red drapery with leaves and the English flag. In a gilt frame, 13.5”h. 11.5”w. $300-500 595 NAVAJO YEI RUG. Second half-20th century. Figures on a tan ground. 24”h. 37”w. $100-300 596 TWO NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED ITEMS. Twentieth century. Floral necklace, 3”d., and a leather baby in carrier, 5.75”h. $75-125

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597 SMALL AMERICAN FLAG. Second half-19th century. Printed flag with thirteen stars in circle. Possibly Centennial. Loss. In silver frame, 7.25”h. 5.25”w. $100-200 598 AMERICAN DOLL CHAIR AND TABLE. Late 19th century. Victorian-type chair with rush seat and painted crest. Old black paint, 7.75”h. And a rustic table covered in oil cloth. 3.5”h. 6”l. $100-200

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599 AMERICAN QUILT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Orange with printed paisley border and hand quilting. 52” x 64”. $100-300


600 FRIENDSHIP QUILT FROM THE SWANK AND BLACK FAMILIES. Somerset PA. Paper label dated 1891 in pencil. Embroidered names Louri Black, Effie Black, J.A. Ditmer, initials and others. Pattern has house, tulips, geometric shapes, etc. The Swanks and Blacks were in the stoneware business in Somerset. 62”w. 70”l. $400-800 601 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC COMMEMORATIVE QUILT. Late 19th century. Appliqued military symbols, crosses, U.S. Flag, and G.A.R. lower left corner. From a collection near Springfield, Ohio. Some loss to beige fabric, 60”w. 74”l. $800-1,200 602 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. Late 18th century, walnut with pine secondary. Inlaid case with oval medallions, cove molded waist and chamfered edges with lambs’ tongues. Scrolled arch bonnet. Face has original hand painted floral decoration, brass works. Imperfections. 102”h. $600-800

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603 FIVE STUFFED ANIMAL TOYS. Early 20th century. Various coverings including mohair and velvet. Elephant, cow, black cat with ribbon, cat or dog and dog pull toy. Average 8”h. Imperfections. $100-300 604 TEN EARLY CLOTH COVERED BOOKS. Late 19th-20th century. Various books including a bible covered in 19th century printed cloth. Varying wear. 5.5” to 7.5”l. $100-300

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605 THREE AMERICAN PEN WIPES. Nineteenth century, felt. Penguin attached to late cardboard base, 2”h., turtle made from walnut shell, 3.5”d., and velvet figure. Wear. 4”h. $150-300

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606 CHILDREN’S PORTRAIT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-19TH CENTURY). Pastel on paper, unsigned. Three siblings eating cherries. The sister holds a robin. Imperfections. Gilt frame, 21.75”h. 28.25”w. overall. $600-900 607 AMERICAN TRAMP ART MIRROR. Early 20th century. Large frame with good chip carved details. 23.5”h. 21.25”w. $250-500 608 AMERICAN ORDER OF OWLS LODGE SIGN. First quarter-20th century. Printed image of three owls on card or paste board. Original handcoloring with colored sand and gold colored flecks forming the motto and American flags. Inked “Hill Top Nest, No. 1765”. Edge wear. Framed. 15.5”h. 24.5”w. The Order was established in 1907. $200-400

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609 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. First quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case and bracket feet, interior till, wrought iron strap hinges and bear trap lock. Original paint with arched reserves on front featuring urns of flowers. Lid had two stars. Imperfections. 22.25”h. 51.5”w. 23”d. $500-1,000

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610 AMERICAN MEMORY LUNCH BOX. Twentieth century. Items include motor oil match covers, nails, and Tammany Hall pin. 7.5”h. 10.5”w. $250-500 611 AMERICAN GROCER WINDOW BLIND. From New York, late 19th-early 20th century. Painted canvas on spring roller. “Pollard Bros. Grocer”. Imperfections. 88”h. 60”w. $350-700

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612 OHIO PAINTED BUCKET BENCH. Mid 19th century. Mixture of soft and hard woods, old worn grain paint, square nail construction, shaped solid end with simple cutouts, upper shelf and two lower single panel doors with center stile. Loss and wear. 41”h. 40”w. 14”d. $200-400


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613 TWO AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLLS. Early 20th century. Cloth dolls with painted faces and printed dresses. Wear. 13.5”h. $100-300 614 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Oval cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Foliate designs in bright colors. Minor wear. 2”h. 5.5”l. $150-300 615 AMERICAN WALLPAPER PINCUSHION. Mid 19th century. Cardboard covered in floral block printed wallpaper. Top of lid has pincushion, inside has felt for needles and rosin strawberry. Wear, replaced hinges. 3.5”h. 5.5”w. $200-400 616 TWO FRAMED BEADWORK ITEMS. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Green panel with star border and an urn of flowers and house surrounded by ducks and flowers. Loss. Gilt frame, 11.75”h. 9”w. And a woman’s coin purse with basket of flowers. Wear. Gilt frame, 11”h. 10.5”w. $250-500

617 AMERICAN FLAG WITH BRASS BUTTONS. First quarter-20th century (post 1912). GAR velvet flag with 48 stars represented by brass state buttons. Each button has corresponding inked notation on the backing cloth. Some fading and edge wear. 21”h. 13.5”w. In plexiglas case, 29.5”h. 24”w. 8”d. $600-800 618 THREE AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLLS. Early 20th century. Cloth dolls, one has embroidered face and silent voice box. 15”h. The other two are stocking dolls with dresses and ribbon badges. 19”, 24”h. Imperfections. $100-200 619 FOUR AFRICAN AMERICAN BOTTLE DOLLS. Early 20th century. Cloth or stocking bodies. Three have embroidered features, one has painted. Three have cloth dresses. Imperfections. 10” to 13”h. $100-350 620 FOUR AFRICAN AMERICAN BOTTLE DOLLS. Early 20th century. Cloth or stocking bodies with embroidered features. Three women in dresses and a man wearing an apron. 11.5” to 15”h. Imperfections. $150-300

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624 AMERICAN SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Large sampler with multiple images including turkey, house, Adam and Eve, and parrots. “Miriam Toulkes” 1839”. Rosewood veneer frame, 25.75”h. 27.75”w. $800-1,200 625 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Finely stitched with alphabets, flowers and squirrel. “Jane Russell March the Twenty Six 1742”. Framed, 18.25”h. 10.5”w. $600-800 626

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626 SANDWICH OVERLAY SOUVENIR TUMBLER. Massachusetts, mid 19th century. Cobalt cut to clear with six reserves, three are foliage, the other three are “Saratoga Spring”, “Bath House Hamilton” and “Congress Spring”. 5”h. $250-400 627 SAMPLER. Probably American, silk on linen. Well stitched with deer, house, birds, crown, butterflies and a hunter with dogs. “Susan Norris 1817”. Gilt frame, 15.5”h. 11.75”w. $600-900 628 FRAMED MEMORY PANEL. Second half-20th century, made by Virginia Lucero. Collage of items in a shadow box. 17.75”h. 14.75”w. $100-200 629 CAUCASIAN PATTERN RUG. Second half-20th century. Ivory ground. 4’2” x 6’2”. $100-300

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630 KAZAK RUG. First half 20th century. Ivory ground and border. Imperfections. 3’8” x 4’8”. $200-400

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631 ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century. Red border, midnight blue ground. 4’ x 7’. $250-450 632 TWO NAVAJO WEAVINGS. Second half-20th century. Cows, 32” x 55”, and cow, horse, roadrunner and butterflies, 33” x 35”. $150-350 633 TWO TREENWARE BOWLS. American or European, 2nd half-19th century. Old blue paint, 5”h. 17”d., and old yellow paint, 6”h. 17”d. Repairs. $150-300 634 KILIM RUG. Mid 20th century. Ivory border, blue ground. 3’4” x 4’10”. $100-300

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635 ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century. Red with overall geometric lattice. 4’5” x 6’. $250-500 636 J. RESOR CINCINNATI COPPER WATER KETTLE. Second half-19th century. Dovetailed construction, gooseneck and stamped on handle “J. Resor Cincinnati”, 13”h. $125-250


637 LARGE AMERICAN CLOCK FACE. Second half-19th century, sheet steel. Face from a clock tower with weathered original paint and Roman numerals. Sheet metal hands. On a steel frame work with closed opening near hands. Replaced screws. 69”d. $300-600 638 ORIENTAL SADDLE BAGS. Mid 20th century. Flat woven geometric designs. 3’ x 4’. $200-350

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639 SILK TABRIZ RUG. Early 20th century. Arched design with lamps. Imperfections. 4’ x 6’. $600-1,200 640 PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY PAINTED DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, poplar. Traces of old grey and red paint, square and round nails, backsplash with rounded corners, single overhanging drawer at right below well, two lower single panel doors end simple cutout feet. Imperfections. 37”h. 50”w. 19.5”d. Found in York, PA. $300-600 641 CAUCASIAN RUNNER. Early 20th century. Central polychrome medallions. End loss. 3’2” x 9’3”. $400-800 642 CAUCASIAN RUG. Early 20th century. Elongated medallion on red ground. Imperfections. 2’10” x 4’10”. $100-300 643 TURKISH SADDLE BAGS. First half 20th century. Orange and red. 1’18” x 4’. $200-300 644 TWO ORIENTAL SADDLE BAGS. First half 20th century. Geometric patterns on red ground. 1’10” x 1’8”. $150-300

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645 TWO ORIENTAL MATS. Possibly Turkish, 1st half 20th century. Geometric in shades of orange, red and blue. Wear. 2’ x 3’, 1’19” x 2’7”. $200-400 646 TWO ORIENTAL BAG FACES AND A MAT. First half 20th century. Geometric designs. Varying wear. 2’2” x 2’5”, 2’ x 2’4”, 1’8” x 2’2”. $250-450 647 KILIM RUG. Mid 20th century. Red and blue. 3’8”x 5’2”. $100-300 640

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648 KAZAK RUG. First half 20th century. Elongated medallion on red with ivory border. Wear. 4’ x 6’4”. $300-500 649 ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century. Geometric bands in blue and brown. Worn. 3’ x 5’5”. $250-450 648

650 CAUCASIAN RUG. First half 20th century. Wide border and multiple medallions including one with date. Blue ground. Wear. 4’2” x 6’10”. $600-900 651 CAUCASIAN RUG. First half 20th century. Multiple borders, dark blue gorund. Worn. 4’9” x 6’1”. $150-350

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652 SAROUK RUG. Second quarter-20th century. Floral on burgundy ground. 3’4” x 5’. $200-400 653 SAROUK RUG. Second quarter 20th century. Floral on burgundy ground. 4’2 x 6’3”. $250-450 654 CAUCASIAN RUNNER. First half 20th century. Serebend pattern on blue. Wear. 3’3” x 15’10”. $600-900

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655 HAMADAN RUG. First half 20th century. Dark red and blue. Loss to brown pile. 3’3” x 4’9”. $100-300 656 BELOUCHISTAN PRAYER RUG. Mid 20th century. Tan ground and two hands in squares. 3’8” x 6’3”. $400-600 657 ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century. Floral with dark blue medallion. Pile wear. 4’ x 6’6”. $300-600 658 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Tabby cat surrounded by flowers. Wear. Mounted on stretcher. 32”h. 52”w. $250-500 659 AMERICAN HOOKED MAT. Early 20th century. Frog on lily pad. Mounted on stretcher. 16.5”h. 28”w. overall. $100-300 660 PAIR OF AMERICAN CARVED HEARSE CURTAINS. Second half-19th century, pine. Wellcarved curtains with old, flaking black paint. 34”h. 36”w. each. $150-350 661 AMERICAN RUG. Possibly Pennsylvania, early 20th century. Shirred rug with large running dog in good colors. Scalloped felt border. Mounted on stretcher. 31.5”h. 47”w. $150-300


662 *F.W. HEYM DRILLING MODEL 33 DELUXE 16-GAUGE.44 CALIBER SHOTGUN / RIFLE. Germany, 1st quarter-20th century. Walnut stock with checkered grip, roll engraved with game scenes, and three barrels: side-by-side shot barrels, and a rifle barrel below. Receiver reads “System F.W. Heym. Suhl. D.R.P. No. 60215. S/n. 1751. Requires form 4473. $5,000-7,000

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663 SAMPLER. Probably English, silk on linen. Well stitched with verse on Mercy, crowns, strawberries and elaborate house with parrot sitting on fence gate. “Elizabeth Jones, Janry. 6th 1837”. Framed, 16.5”h. 14.5”w. $800-1,200 664 SCOTTISH SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Trees, figures, house and peacocks “Mary Ann Brown Work Aged 10 Years 1829”. Framed, 23.25”h. 23.75”w. $400-800

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665 CAUCASIAN PRAYER RUG. First half 20th century. Blue ground with hands. 3’ x 4’6”. $400-800 666 SILK TABRIZ RUG. Mid 20th century. Flower urn and hanging lamp. 3’ x 4’6”. $600-800 667 CAUCASIAN MAT. First half 20th century. Mat or bag face with wide ivory border. Wear. 3’3” x 3’7”. $150-300 668 TWO ORIENTAL BAG FACES AND KILIM RUG. Mid 20th century. Kilim, 3’6” x 4’7” and Caucasian bag faces, 2’1” x 2’8”, 2’ x 2’2”. $300-600 665

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669 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Large sampler with verse, castles, guards, trees and “A view of Solomon’s Temple by Elizabeth Harper Aged 14, 1812”. Framed, 22.75”h. 23”w. $800-1,200 670 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Brick house with fences “Grove House”, birds, flowers, and “Mary Evans’s Work Age 8, 1827”. Some loss to blues, toning. Framed, 19”h. 15.5”w. $500-700

671 PAIR OF AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL CONTAINERS. Late 19th century. Large wooden boxes, possibly planters with interior side pieces to hold base boards. Applied molding forms panels, corner columns. Original paint on red ground. Age splits, added braces. 30”h. 27” x 27”. $600-800 672 AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK OF WASHINGTON. Second half-19th century. Wool and silk stitched portrait. Some loss. Gilt frame has wear. 32.5”h. 27.25”w. $150-350

673 GROUP OF LEATHERBOUND BOOKS. European, 18th-19th century. Approximately forty assorted books including The Works of Jonathan Swift, published 1760, Ciceronis 1724, and The Spectator by N. Ogle, 1827. Varying conditions. $100-200 674 FIFTEEN LEATHERBOUND BOOKS. Nine “Waverley Novels”, the Centenary Edition, published Edinburgh, 1871. Marbelized covers. 7.5”h. And six books, published in Boston, 1840s1850s. Four on Thompson’s and Greenleaf’s arithmetic, Comstock’s Philosophy and Cutter’s Anatomy and Physiology. 7.5”h. Minor wear. $75-125 675 AMERICAN SHERATON SLANT FRONT CLERK’S DESK. Second quarter-19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Old worn dark finish, dovetailed case, fitted interior with dovetailed drawers, pigeonholes and tambour prospect with drawers, solid ends, half rope turned pilasters, turned legs, and four dovetailed drawers with applied beaded edges. Loss and wear. 38” writing height, 48”h. 40”w. 21”d. $200-400e tin panel on the stern. Old blue paint has wear. Imperfections. 28”h. 42”w. including base. $300-600

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676 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Oval cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Colorful bands on brown ground. Lid has penciled names “John G. Breckbill, Elizabeth Breckbill and Fanny Breckbill”. Edge wear, sewn lid. 4.5”h. 8.5”l. $200-350 677 AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOX. Nineteenth century. Rectangular cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Green ground. Edge wear. 3.25”h. 7.25”w. $150-300 678 TWO AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Round cardboard boxes with block printed wallpaper covering. Green and white, 2.5”h. 5”d., and partial blue landscape, 4”h. 5.5”d. Imperfections. $250-300 679 TWO AMERICAN TREENWARE BOWLS. Second half-19th century. Old blue paint. Age split. 4”h. 14.5”d. And old yellow paint over blue. 6.5”h. 17.5”d. Wear. $150-350 680 A. CONRAD TWO-GALLON STONEWARE JAR. American, 2nd half-19th century. Grey with cobalt stencil “A. Conrad, Monongahela Pottery, New Geneva, PA 2”, 10.5”h. $300-600 681 J.W. WEAVER EIGHT-GALLON JAR. American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Grey with applied handles, impressed “J. Weaver 8” with freehand cobalt tulips. 16.5”h. $600-800

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682 PORTRAIT OF GEORGE EDWARDS BY NATHANIEL LAKEMAN (MASSACHUSETTS, B. 1756). Oil on wooden board, signed on the back. Young man wearing a coat with brass buttons, seated in an arrowback chair. Labeled on the back “George Edwards Painted by N. Lakeman, Salem, June 1828, No. 1_8”. Additional exhibition tag “The Mattatuck HIstorical Society, Waterbury, Connecticut Exhibition of American Primitives”. Restored split. 20”h. 16.75”w., framed, 26.5”h. 23”w. $1,000-2,000 683 AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTING OF WASHINGTON. Third quarter-19th century, watercolor and ink on paper. Naive image of “General Washington” on a yellow horse. A building with the American flag is in the background. Backed with a German text Confirmation document dated 1872, printed in Philadelphia. Creases and surface wear. 10”h. 8”w., framed, 13.5”h. 11”w. Sold at Garth’s, November 2017. $400-600

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684 AMERICAN SHIP MODEL. Late 19th century. Handmade wooden model of a three-masted sailing ship. Mixed nails, some square. Tin patch and decorative tin panel on the stern. Old blue paint has wear. Imperfections. 28”h. 42”w. including base. $300-600 685 STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Naive image of compote with strawberries. “DeVoe” label on back. Imperfections. 18”h. 23.75”w., framed, 21”h. 27”w. $200-400

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686 AMERICAN TRAMP ART MIRROR. Early 20th century. Octagonal mirror with frame and comb pocket covered in raised rondels. Minor edge wear, flaking. 22”h. 18”w. $300-600

688 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Alphabet in a pyramid, verse, birds and “Eliza Gravner, Aged 12 years, Halvergate School”. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame. 16.25”h. 16.25”w. $400-800

687 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Verse with house, shepherd and shepherdess with long eared sheep and “Mary Goldring Feb. 14th 1828”. Some edge wear. Framed, 21”h. 17”w. $600-1,200

689 TWO AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOXES. Nineteenth century. Rectangular cardboard boxes with block printed wallpaper covering. One has an exotic pink bird, 3”h. 7.5”l., the other has brightly colored paper with blue on the lid. Lined with 1879 newspaper. 1.5”h. 7”l. Imperfections. $200-400

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690 TWO AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Cardboard boxes with block printed wallpaper covering. Oval with flowers, 3”h. 5.75”l. Ex Betty Dorow (Ohio). And round with autumn leaf on blue, 2.75”h. 4.5”d. Imperfections. $250-450 691 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Round cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Blue and white flowers on brown. Relined. 3”h. 5.5”d. $100-300

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692 SIX-GALLON BEAVER, PA. STONEWARE JAR. Second half-19th century. Applied handles, incised “6” on front and back and freehand cobalt tulips and “x” band. 16”h. $300-600 693 COOPER STENCILLED FOUR-GALLON JAR. American, 2nd half-19th century. Applied handles, floral stencilling with “W.D. Cooper, No. 7 Diamond, Pitts 4”. Some wear. 15”h. $800-1,200 694 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SPICE CABINET. Ca. 1800, walnut with poplar and ash secondary. Applied molding around top, door has single panel with cut corners, inlaid escutcheon, bracket feet, and ten interior dovetail drawers. Some pieced repairs and replacements. 21”h. 14”w. 9.5”d. $600-900

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695 AMERICAN POLITICAL PAINTING “FOES OF AGRICULTURE”. Early 20th century, watercolor on paper, signed “W.B. Hayes”. Painted horned owl cutout against a wheat field with banner across top and American flags. Gilt frame, 13.25”h. 10.25”w. overall. $200-300 696 AMERICAN FOLK ART TEXTILE FIGURE. Second half-19th century. Cutout of African American man in tri-corner hat with button eyes, covered in fabric. Wear. Gilt frame, 16.5”h. 12.75”w. $150-350

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699 TWO AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Second quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Young man and woman, both dressed in black with gold pins. Wear. Gilt frames, 7”h. 5.5”w. $100-350

701 AMERICAN SAWBUCK TABLE. Second half-19th century, pine. Two board top with breadboard ends. Old green over red paint. Wear and added wooden braces. 30”h. 72.75”w. 33.5”d. $350-700

700 AMERICAN SIX-PANE HANGING CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Old dark finish, mortised and square nail construction, stepped cornice, old glass, and wallpapered interior. 37”h. 33”w. 11”d. $200-300

702 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 18th century, mahogany. Scalloped apron, swing legs, and molded edge. Refinished. 28”h. 35”w. 15.25”d. with 10.5” curved leaves. $250-450

697 AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT. Late 19th century. Red rose medallions on tan ground. Hand stitched. Some stains and fading. 90” x 90”. $300-600 698 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. First quarter-19th century, pine. Six-board dovetailed case with bracket feet and till. Wrought iron strap hinges, bear trap lock. Original paint with floral panels. Imperfections. 22.5”h. 49”w. 22”d. Ex Elmer Webster (Ohio). $400-600

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703 AMERICAN TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century. Tin bootmaker’s sign with original red paint. Double sided boot with weathering. On a later flange holder. 23”h. 28”w. overall. $200-400 704 AMERICAN WALLPAPER BOX. Nineteenth century. Rectangular lift lid cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering of a dog and tree. Interior relined. Edge wear. 2.75”h. 7.75”w. $100-350 705 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Oval cardboard box with block printed wallpaper covering. Blue leaves. Minor wear, small plugged hole in lid. 1.5”h. 4”l. $150-300 706 AMERICAN FRAGMENT MIRROR. Second half-19th century, pine. Cut out frame with tin strips. Wear. 5.75”h. 4.25”w. $100-350

707 AMERICAN PEN WIPE. Nineteenth century. Black and red felt glove. Framed, 8.25”h. 7”w. overall. $150-350 708 TWO IMAGES OF DOGS AND OWNERS. American, 2nd half 19th-early 20th century. Photo of a child and dog surrounded by seashells, gilt frame, 7.25”h. 5.25”w. And a woman with seated dog. Painted frame, 6.75”h. 6”w. $100-300 709 AMERICAN MEMORY FIGURE. First half 20th century. Cloth African American doll with button eyes and a body made of memory items, all attached to a pewter plate base. 14.5”h. $250-500 710 THREE AMERICAN EARTHENWARE LIONS. Late 19th-early 20th century, clay and sewertile. Various molded lions on bases. One on log base, 11”l., and two similar on scalloped edge bases, one has been painted. 9.5”l. Imperfections. $150-300

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711 AMERICAN SUNBONNET BABIES QUILT. First half-20th century. Cotton, pinwheel quilting and borders and girls in tan and blue, 80”w. 84”l. $100-200 712 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. Mid 18th century, mahogany. Top with line incised edge, birdcage, turned baluster column, curved legs and pad feet. Repairs and replacements, 28.5”h. 28” diameter. $150-250 713 AMERICAN ARROWBACK YOUTH CHAIR. Second quarter-19th century, maple, pine, and poplar. Traces of old green paint, mortised crest, triple arrow back, splay legs, and square nails. 22”seat height, 32”h. Imperfections. $125-250 714 AMERICAN HORN SHAVING MIRROR. Late 19th century. Two cow horns form posts for a beveled edge swivel mirror. Wear. 10.5”h. $75-150


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715 PAINTING OF TWO PRIZE FIGHTERS. American or English, 19th century, oil on wooden panel, unsigned. Two men, one African American, with a blue drapery background. 10”h. 14”w., gilt frame, 12.75”h. 16.75”w. $800-1,600 716 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. White horse named “Tobe”. Mounted on stretcher. 28”h. 39.5”w. $400-600 717 “GALLIPOLIS ISLAND” BY JAMES PIERCE BARTON (OHIO, 1817-1891). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1850 on back. Ohio River scene. Loss. 10.75”h. 15”w., framed, 14”h. 18”w. $100-300 718 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th-early 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Four dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls, French feet. Refinished with repair. 37”h. 37”w. 19”d. $300-600

719 LANDSCAPE MOST LIKELY BY AUGUST WEBER (GERMANY, 1817-1873). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Detailed image of dirt road at sunrise. Framed, 15”h. 17.75”w. overall. $300-600

723 WESTERN VIRGINIA PAINTED PIE SAFE. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Worn black paint, dovetailed top drawer with carved hearts and diamonds, two lower doors with four green painted punched tins featuring pin wheels and birds, paneled end and tapered legs. Wear and loss. 44”h. 43”w. 20”d. $400-800

720 STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Basket of peaches. Loose from canvas. 12”h. 18”w., framed, 16.5”h. 22.5”w. $150-300 721 TWO PORTRAITS OF GIRLS BY JOAN UDELL ERBE (OHIO/MARYLAND, 1926-2014). Oil on canvas, signed. Girl in a chair titled “Image of the Part”. 24”h. 24”w., framed, 30”h. 30”w. And girl with cat. Framed, 18.5”h. 12.5”w. $250-450 722 PORTRAIT OF A GIRL (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on cardboard, unsigned. Naive image of a girl blowing bubbles. Inpainting. Oval frame, 18.25”h. 15”w. $100-250

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724 NAVAJO RUG. First half-20th century, wool. Geometric floral design with red accents. Minor wear. 3’5” x 5’9”. $300-600 725 COLLECTION OF WOODLAND INDIAN BEADWORK. Early 20th century. Shadow box frame filled with pincushions, pillows, pouches, moccasins, and picture frame. 24”h. 31.5”w. $800-1,600

726 PAIR OF WILD WEST SHOW LEATHER GLOVES. Late 19th-early 20th century. Lazy stitch beadwork with American flags, “USA” and medallions initialed “K”. “Beaver Make” brass snaps. Imperfections. 16”l. $200-350 727 PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED MOCASSINS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Plains leather mocassins with lazy stitch beadwork on white ground. Imperfections. 10”l. $250-450

728 THREE AMERICAN BRASS STUDDED DOG COLLARS. Nineteenth century, leather. “WF Taylor, Hotel Trivoli...Boston”, “Rags”, and “R.W. Williams Medfield, Mass”. 2.5”h. 20”l. $250-500 729 EUROPEAN DOME-TOP BOX. Late 19th century, pine. Nailed construction with original floral paint on dark mustard ground. Wire staple hinges and bale handle. Wear, loss to hasp. 10.5”h. 12”l. $100-300 730 AMERICAN STUDDED PRESENTATION DOG COLLAR. Nineteenth century. Leather with brass studs and cabochon turquoise. Brass plate “Presented to Mickey Mallory by the Atlantic City in Recognition of Fine and Faithful Service for Red Cross”. 2”h. 20”l. $200-400

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731 NATIVE AMERICAN CHILD-SIZE BEADED VEST. Early 20th century. Woodlands floral beadwork including white heart red beads on leather front. Cloth backing and lining with ribbon trim. 16”h. 15”w. $350-450 732 BEADED TOKEN OF AFFECTION. Probably England, late 19th century. Stuffed cloth heart velvet cover and beadwork on pins, “From George, To Mother”. Silk fringe. 8”h. $100-200

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733 AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED FIGURAL POUCH. Late 19th-early 20th century. Plains. Cowhide shaped into a calf’s head (?) with fringe and beaded facial features and band in lazy stitch with white heart red beads. Worn. 15”l. $300-500 734 AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED FIGURAL POUCH. Late 19th-early 20th century. Plains. Cowhide shaped into a calf’s head (?) with beaded facial features, band and loop in lazy stitch with greasy yellow and white heart red beads. Worn. 12.5”l. $400-600

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735 NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED TOBACCO POUCH. Early 20th century. Leather with floral beadwork and loom beaded fringe. Framed, 24”h. 13”w. $250-500

738 AMERICAN PIN TOP WORK TABLE. First half-19th century, pine. Stretcher base table with turned legs and two dovetailed drawers with old brasses. Pinned construction. Old varnish stain with traces of original red paint under two-board top. Wear, pieced repair and edge loss. 29”h. 62.5”w. 34.5”d. $600-900

736 TWO AMERICAN STUDDED DOG COLLARS. Nineteenth century, leather. “B. Franklin Gardner, Portsmouth, Richard III...NYC”. 3”h. 24”l., and “Chummie”, 2”h. 20”l. $250-450

739 AMERICAN FOLK ART METAL STATUE. Second half-20th century. Man wearing a baseball cap made from a car muffler, mixed metals and found parts. 49.5”h. $250-500

737 FOUR AMERICAN STUDDED DOG COLLARS. Nineteenth-20th century, leather. "CE Clough, Peggy..", "Dog tax...town of Compton 1926", "Please Return Deon...", and unmarked 2"h. 25"l. $200-400

740 CLOCK TOWER HANDS. American or European. Sheet copper hands on iron posts. Gilt with old red and orange paint. Worn. 39”, 51”l. $250-450

741 EUROPEAN PAINTED TRENCHER. Second half-19th century, pine. Scrubbed interior and worn green painted exterior. 4.5”h. 27”w. 11.5”d. $150-250 742 “ISLAND GYPSY” TRAVEL BANNER. American, 2nd half 20th century. Hand painted canvas banner with sailing ship “Island Gypsy, E. Atwell Master, Fastest service to Boston...” Edge wear. 25.5”h. 38”w. $200-300 743 AMERICAN ONE-DRAWER TAVERN TABLE. Nineteenth century, maple, walnut, and pine. Top with routed edge, overlapping dovetailed drawer, pegged base with turned legs and worn stretcher. 26.5”h. 19”w. 28”d. $500-900 www.GARTHS.com | 103


744 NEEDLEWORK PANEL. American or English, silk and wool. Lions, butterflies and birds with verse and “Anne Jones, Oct. 18, 1847”. Some loss. Framed, 18”h. 22.5”w. $250-500

745 SAMPLER. American, silk on linen. Verse “Request” with floral border and “Mary Ann Jewell’s Motto Aged 12 years, February 15th 1828”. Note on the back “...Found in Tarrytown attic, Made by ancestor of Clare Barnes Murray”. Framed, 19”h. 19.25”w. $250-500

746 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Nicely stitched with large house, trees, butterflies and Adam and Eve with verse and “Emma Jones Aged ten years 1834 Bristol”. Small holes and light stains. Framed, 20”h. 16”w. $600-800 747 SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen. Finely stitched with short verse, house, birds and Adam and Eve with “Rachel Blake Her Work finished December 1849 Aged 10”. Minor loss. Rosewood veneer frame, 16.5”h. 16.5”w. $300-600 748 EUROPEAN PAINTED HANGING PLATE RACK. Second half-19th century, pine. Teal blue paint, dovetailed frame, and three shelves, 43.5”h. 43.5”w. 7”d. $125-225

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749 FIVE FRAMED BANDBOX SECTIONS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Block printed scenes. Four in black and white on blue ground. Coach, locomotive, fire engine, and buildings. Gilt frames, 13”h. 17”w. to 15”h. 20”w. And “New York City Hall” on white. Framed, 19.5”h. 24.5”w. Imperfections. $250-450 750 WESTERN VIRGINIA SHERATON CHILD’S SIZE BLANKET CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Paneled lid with applied edge molding, turned legs, and three interior slide lid boxes. 17”h. 25”w.12.5”d. Wear. $250-450

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751 TWO AMERICAN FOOTSTOOLS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Hooked rug tops. Folksy stool with cutout stars and floral top, 8”h. 14.5”w. And turned legs and horse top. 7”h. 14”l. Varying wear. $200-400


752 NEEDLEWORK MEMORIAL BY RUTH COLLINS. Dated 1809. Multicolor thread and floss on natural linen, “Ruth Collins Age 12 Wrought this in a Gays School”. In memory of “William Collins died Oct. 28, 1809 in the 21 year of his age”, Monument and weeping willow tree. Some fading. 24.5”h. 20.5”w. $600-1,200 753 AMERICAN TRANSITION SHERATON TO EMPIRE FOUR-DRAWER CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, cherry with tiger maple drawer fronts with pine secondary. Paneled ends, reeded stiles and turned legs, dovetailed drawers with applied beading. Replaced brass, wear and loss. 45”h. 42.5”w. 19.5”d. $200-400 754 ENGLISH TALL CASE CLASSICAL CLOCK. Second quarter-19th century, mixed woods including mahogany. Broken arch bonnet with leaf finial and freestanding columns. Case has paneled base and rope twist quarter columns. Face has original hand painted landscapes and “J. Pratt, Gunnerside”. Refinished with some veneer repair. 89.5”h. $600-900

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755 AMERICAN JEWELER’S TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, zinc. Pocket watch with partial label “___ Jeweler”. Wear, some overpaint. 30”h. 21”d. $150-300 756 FOUR FRAMED BANDBOX SECTIONS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Block printed scenes in black and white on blue ground. Locomotive, “Old Rough and Ready”, hunters, “Grand Canal”. Imperfections. Gilt frames, 14”h. 16”w. to 13.5”h. 26”w. $200-400 757 TWO AMERICAN FOLKSY SHIP PICTURES. Mid 19th century, watercolor and ink on paper. Possibly by the same hand, done on exercise book pages. One has “John Hammand” on the page, the other with a brightly colored ship has “Christian__”. Framed, 10”h. 12”w., 10.5”h. 15”w. Stains. $200-300

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758 AMERICAN FABRIC POCKET/WALLET. Mid 19th century. Printed calico panels with felt at one end. Some wear. Reeded frame, 17.25”h. 13.25”w. $200-350 759 AMERICAN MEMORY PANEL. Second half-20th century, made by Virginia Lucero. Collage of items surrounding a courting mirror. Framed, 36”h. 27.5”w. $100-300

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762 AMERICAN FOLK ART MEMORY TABLE. Second half-20th century, made by Virginia Lucero. Twopart table with inset top filled with nautically themed items and shells. Base is covered in block printed wallpaper. 32”h. 22” x 22”. $350-550

763 FOUR AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK MINIATURE PILLOWS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Two have tufted decoration, cross, 4.75”w., and bird, 3.5”w. Two have wool needlework, bird, 4”w., and flower, 5”w. Varying wear. $150-350 764 TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS. European, mid 18th century. Similar octagonal bases, threaded posts and paneled columns. 9.5”h. $250-500 765 NAVAJO MAT. First half-20th century. Natural ground with black and brown. Framed, 29.25” x 35.25” overall. $200-400 766 SMALL NEEDLEWORK PANEL. American or English, silk on linen. Small stitched flowers and pinwheel in center of tightly woven cloth. Framed, 10.5”h. 10.5”w. overall. $100-300 767 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Full-length portrait of a child holding flowers. Restoration. 26”h. 19”w., framed, 31”h. 24”w. $250-500

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768 AMERICAN HANGING SHELF. Late 20th century pine hanging shelves with red paint. 30”h. 24”w. 5”d. $200-300

774 NAVAJO RUG. Early 20th century, wool. Diamonds with crosses on grey with red. Imperfections. 38” x 72”. $200-400

769 SIXTEEN AMERICAN MAKE-DO PINCUSHIONS. Second half 19th century. Includes strawberries, string balls, quilted, draped and velvet and satin on flint glass lamp bases. One has a shelf mount. Glass colors include cobalt, canary, opalescent and clear. $400-800

775 NAVAJO RUG. Early 20th century, wool. Diamonds on natural with red accents. Some imperfections. 41” x 51”. $200-400

770 AMERICAN CRAZY QUILT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Pieced quilt with animals and birds on several sections. Animals are of assorted fabric including silk and mohair and several of them are stuffed. Minor wear. Mounted on a stretcher 58”h. 57”w. $900-1,200 771 NAVAJO RUG AND MAT. Twentieth century. Rug with geometric design on grey. Stains. 3’3” x 4’2”, and a small Germantown-type mat with burgundy ground. 9.5” x 20”. $100-300 772 TWO NAVAJO RUGS. Early 20th century, wool. Crosses with red accents. 33” x 53”, and bands in brown and natural. “Unidentified” tag in corner. 31” x 60”. $250-350 773 NAVAJO RUG. Early 20th century, wool. Serrated design with arrows in brown and natural. Imperfections. 27” x 44”. $150-300

776 AMERICAN HANGING WALL BOX. Carved date on bottom 1893, walnut. Alligatored dark finish, scrolled crest, and circle drilled decoration on front. 8”h. 13.5”w. 5.25”d. $150-300 777 TWO-GALLON STENCILLED STONEWARE JAR. American, 2nd half-19th century. Grey with cobalt stencil “Jos Hamilton & Co, Greensboro, PA”, 12”h. $200-300

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778 TWO STONEWARE CANNING JARS WITH FREEHAND COBALT DECORATION. American, 2nd half-19th century. Grey with trident decoration, 8”h., and tulip (repair), 8.5”h. $150-250 779 AMERICAN EMBROIDERED PANEL WITH CAT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Seated cat with silver and gold metallic thread on stuffed fabric. Wear. Shadow box frame, 24.5"h. 22.5"w. $100-350

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AUCTION SCHEDULE

2020

1.18.20 1.19.20

The Americana Painted Collection Of A New York State Gentleman Folk Art & Textiles from the Collection of Two Sisters, Washington, DC

1.23.20

American Historical, Political & Collectible Ephemera, Online Only

2.7.20

February Eclectic Auction

2.22.20

Asian, Continental, Decorative & Fine Arts

3.13.20 3.14.20

Country Americana & Fine Jewelry Country Americana & Fine Jewelry

4.3.20

April Eclectic Auction

5.15.20 5.16.20

14th Annual Ohio Valley & Americana Auction 14th Annual Ohio Valley & Americana Auction

6.5.20

June Eclectic Auction

7.17.20 7.18.20

European & Asian & 20th Century Arts European & Asian & 20th Century Arts

8.7.20

August Eclectic Auction

9.11.20 9.12.20

Country Americana Country Americana

10.2.20

October Eclectic Auction

10.23.20

Fine & Antique Firearms & Accoutrements

11.27.20

The 60th Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction

December 2020

To Be Announced

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, & COLLECTIBLE

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