ASIAN ART CONTINENTAL FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS COUNTRY AMERICANA: PAINTED FURNITURE, FOLK ART & TEXT X ILES E
JANUARY 29-30, 2015
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ASIAN ART CONTINENTAL FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS Thursday, JANUARY 29, 2015, Lots 1001 - 1550 at 10:00 AM
COUNTRY AMERICANA: PAINTED FURNITURE, FOLK ART & TEXTILES Friday, JANUARY 30, 2015, Lots 2001 - 2362 at 2:00 PM FEATURING ITEMS FROM: The Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, to benefit its Acquisition Fund; Deborah Rahal; The Late Anthony J. “Bud” Gutilla; The Collection of Deanna Parker; The Collection of Dr. Howard Tin; Plus select consignments from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Taiwan.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015 beginning at 10:00 AM Lots 1001 - 1550
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1001 LARGE CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL MOON FLASK. Nineteenth-20th century. Gilt rim, conforming foot and dragon handles applied at neck. Blue ground with vining lotus, bats and “Gi” frame two reserves on each side of the body. One with sheep in a wooded landscape with pine trees, bamboo and prunus, the other with deer, cranes, waterfall and clouds. Six character “Da Qing Qian Long Nian Zhi” mark on base. Minor loss. 15”h. $8,000-$12,000
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1002 CHINESE CLOISONNE TRIPOD CENSER. Late 19th century. Blue globular body with Buddhist and lotus blossom patterns, raised on three conical feet. Gilt rim and handles and a piercecarved wooden lid with coral finial. A four character on the base, “Qian Long Nian Zhi”. 4.75”h. With carved wooden stand. $6,000-$8,000
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CHINESE SMOKY CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. Smooth, flattened spade shape. Clean with a spoon and peach bloom porcelain stopper. 3”h. $1,500-$2,500
CHINESE ENAMELED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. Bulbous bottle depicting the flowers, butterflies, a bird and ruyi lappets on the shoulder. Green stopper with a spoon. Blue four mark on the base “Qian Long Nian Zhi”. 2.5”h. $500-$600
1004 SU ZHOU SCHOOL BLACK AND WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. Well carved with a man on horseback and an attendant under a rocky landscape with flowering plum trees. Reverse has a scene of two cottages under a pine tree with clouds. Flattened base. Fitted with a coral and gilt-rimmed stopper. 3”h. $3,000-$4,000
1005 FINE CHINESE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Eighteenth-19th century. Carved double balsam pear with a small gourd on the shoulder. Minor brown skin on body. A coral stopper. 2.5”h. $3,000-$5,000
1006 TWO CHINESE PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES. Nineteenth century. Red flowers in white background. Ruby colored stopper and white glass stopper, both with spoon. 3.25”h. $500-$700
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1008 TWO CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLES. Twentieth century. Green bottles with carved mask handles. 2.5”h. $200-$400
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FOUR CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES AND PENDANTS. Twentieth century. Jade drop pendant, 1.5”l., agate pendant with rooster, 2.5”l., and two quartz snuffs, rose and smoky. 2.25”h. $150-$350
1010 EIGHT CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES. Twentieth century. Five ceramic including a reclining woman, 2” to 4.25”h., one stone, 3”h., one possibly sheepskin, and one red glass. $100-$300 10 1007 100 007 www.GARTHS.com | 5
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CHINESE WHITE NEPHRITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 19th century. Carved sides. Green stopper. 2.25”h. $2,800-$3,800
CHINESE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. White striations around the middle of the body. Green stopper with red finial and gilt rim. 2.5”h. $2,000-$3,000
TWO CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES. Nineteenth century. Jade in natural brown and black with a green stopper, 3”h., and agate with striations on each side and a green stopper, 3”h. $800-$1,200
1014 WHITE JADE CARVED CICADA SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. Finely carved details on the whole with a lovely natural brown color along the top. The mouth holds a coral stopper. 2.5”l. $8,000-$12,000
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TWO CHINESE PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES. Twentieth century. Yellow with red stopper and white with four polychrome fishes and stopper. 2.5”h. $500-$700
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CRYSTAL CARVED SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. Carved around the circumference with scholars under pine trees. With a stopper. 2.25”h. $3,800-$4,800
CHINESE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 19th century. One side depicts a bird with lotus leaf. With a red stopper. 2.5”h. $500-$700
CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Eighteenth-19th century. Carved pineapple skin body, with a jadeite stopper and metal spoon. 3”h. $600-$800
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CHINESE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 18th-19th century. Relief carved phoenix and peony with a pair of butterflies on the back. Spoon with a agate stopper. 2.5”h. $2,000-$3,000
CHINESE NEPHRITE JADE GOURD SHAPED SNUFF BOTTLE. Nineteenth century. Cleanly carved with a jadeite green stopper. 3”h. $5,500-$6,500
CHINESE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 19th century. Carved pineapple skin body, with a red stopper. 3”h. $2,500-$3,500
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CHINESE CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 18th century. Three dragons chasing a pearl or fire ball. Carved waves along the bottom. Coral stopper with spoon. 3.5”h. $500-$700
WESTERN-STYLE CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 20th century. Gilt metal overlay with green stone on a shell shaped body. 2”h. $300-$500
CHINESE REVERSE GLASS PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLE. Signed Ma Shao Xuan, 19th Century. Image of a man with two characters reading “A Gui.” The reverse has an inscription of a poem with artist’s name “Ma Shao Xuan” and a seal reading “Shao Xuan.” Turquoise stopper with a old spoon. 3”h. $600-$800
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CHINESE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 18th-19th century. Smooth polished translucent body with a minor natural russet inclusion. Green jadeite stopper with a spoon. 3”h. $4,000-$5,000
TWO CHINESE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLES. Nineteenth-20th century. One with double fish and the character “fu”, the other with two beasts handles. No stoppers. 2”h. $1,200-$1,800
CHINESE BROWN CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE WITH MONKEY. Late Qing Dynasty,19th century. Carved peach shape with monkey and more peaches in branches on the bottom. An agate bat stopper with a silver spoon. 2.5”h. $2,500-$3,500
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1029 RARE WHITE NEPHRITE JADE ARCHAIC COVERED VASE. Eighteenth-19th century. Low relief carving consisting of eight leaves with masks on the body, masks on the neck and dragons on the hollowed base. Two bird handles with rings. The lid has a floral finial and carved masks. Natural brown line along the base. 8.25�h. $100,000-$150,000
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1030 CHINESE WHITE JADE RUYI. Twentieth century. Openwork carving. 13”l. With wood stand. $1,500-$2,500
1031 CHINESE DEHUA CERAMIC BUDDHA GUAN YIN. Nineteenth century. Blanc de Chine standing figure with a beaded and draped gown, holding a scroll in her left hand and standing on ocean waves. Interior label “Rosalind Russell Estate”. 10.5”h. $1,500-$2,500
1032 PAIR OF GILT BRONZE ENAMEL CLOISONNE WINE CUPS. Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Buddha pattern with turquoise background. Pedestal bases with a four character mark “Da Ming Jin Tai” on each. 2.5”h. $800-$1,200
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1033 CHINESE BAMBOO CARVING OF BUDDHA OF DA MO. Nineteenth century. Seated figure with a beast biting his earring. Small chip. 4.5”h. $1,500-$2,500
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FIVE BRONZES. Asian, 20th century. Wheeled horse and elephant with rider, foo lion, and a seated robed figure, 4.5” to 6”h. Together with a foo dog on base with dark patina and covered base, 6”h. $200-$400
1035 SWORD AND HOOK. Nineteenth-20th century. Japanese sword with brass tsuba and marked tang. Painted metal scabbard. Grip wrapping missing. 40” overall. And an Indian steel ankusha or elephant hook with brass end. Tooled blade has been reworked. 17.5”l. $250-$450
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VASE, MIRROR AND TWO DISHES. Asian, 1st half-20th century. Bronze vase with birds, 9.5”h., polished bronze mirror in wooden case, 12.5”l. overall, and a lacquered panel of lotus blossoms, 24”h. 16”w. Together with a pair of lacquered dishes with applied mother-ofpearl and bone figures in boats. 15.5”d. Imperfections. $250-$450
1037 RARE PAIR OF CHINESE WHITE JADE COINS. Qing Dynasty (18th/19th Century). Finely carved replicas of Spanish coins featuring King Carolus IV with the date 1806. Portrait on one side of the ruler in Roman dress and the Spanish coat of arms on the other. 2”d. In a box labeled “Great United Kingdom Jade”. $3,000-$5,000
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CHINESE WHITE JADE CARVING OF A MUSICIAN. Nineteenth-20th century. Dancing figure with a hat and holding an instrument. 3.25”h. $800-$1,200
TWO CHINESE JADE BUDDHIST CARVINGS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Standing figure of a smiling god holding money, 2.5”h., and the face of Guan Yin. 1.5”h. $800-$1,200
CHINESE WHITE JADE CARVING OF A LADY. Early 20th century. Openwork carving with a figure standing near rocks and a tree. 3”h. $600-$800
SIGNED CHINESE TIAN HUANG STONE SEAL. Signed by Wu Hu Fan (1894-1968). Carving of a scholar and temple, with a banana tree on the other side. Signed and dated. 2.5”h. $800-$1,200 www.GARTHS.com | 11
1042 CARVED CHINESE CORAL NECKLACE. Late 19th century. Carved pendant with the character “Xe” meaning marriage and happiness. On a string, 11”l. $2,800-$3,800
1043 FINE ICE JADEITE CARVED PENDANT. Nineteenth century. Two green bean pods, one open, with a bat and Ruyi on the reverse. White gold loop with diamond. 2”h. $6,500-$8,500
1044 THREE CHINESE AMBER BEADS. Eighteenth-19th century. Each has gilt fittings with blue kingfisher feathers. Loss to feathers. 1”d. In a box with depressions for four beads. $3,000-$4,000
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1045 TWO CHINESE AMBER NECKLACES AND A BRACELET. Late 19th-20th century. 26”l. $600-$800
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1046 CHINESE JADEITE BANGLE. Nineteenth century. Smooth polished translucent Spanish green with jasper inclusions. 3”d. In a silk box with merchant’s label “W.Y. Tai”. $800-$1,200
1047 GROUP OF CHINESE BOTTLES. Late 19th-20th century. Seven snuff bottles including reverse glass painted, hardstone, horn, quartz and blue and white porcelain. 1.5" to 3.5"h. Together with three glass bottles, possibly for opium. Two are iridized. 2.5"h. $200-$400
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THREE CHINESE JADE CARVINGS. Twentieth century. Two pierce-carved pendants with couples and a double-sided plaque with scholar and bamboo. 1.75” to 2”h. $300-$500
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1049 CHINESE GREEN JADEITE RING. Late 19th century. 14k gold setting. $400-$600
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1050 CHINESE CARVED JADE BUDDHA HAND PENDANT. Eighteenth century. Brown leaf on top. Minor flake. 2.75”l. $400-$600
1051 CHINESE JADE CARVED PENDANT. Twentieth century. Rectangular with low relief carving of scholar and attendant on one side and running calligraphic script on the other. 2.25”h. $500-$700
1052 CHINESE SIGNED GOURD BRUSH POT. Late Qing Dynasty (1875-1908). Signed Cheng Dong Yue. Gourd with finely carved continuous mountain landscape and a seated figure under a pine tree holding a book with bamboo nearby. Inscribed title “Fu Yi Ku Tu.” with date, and artist’s name, “Dong Yue Zuo” and a seal “Cheng” and a seal reading “Guang Xu Nian Zhi” on base. Wooden rim and foot. 5”h. $2,000-$3,000
1053 THREE PIECES OF CHINESE PORCELAIN. Eighteenth-20th century. Small Famille Rose teapot, 4”h., and a paneled Nanking creamer with gilt (missing lid), 4.75”h. Together with a bulbous blue and white hand decorated vase with ruffled rim. 11.5”h. $200-$400
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TWO CHINESE JADE AND JADEITE PENDANTS. Nineteenth-20th century. Green ice jadeite and white jade. Necklace with small beads and a carved LinZhi ( RuYi) pendant, 1.5”h. and a finely carved white magnolia. 1.5”h. $2,000-$3,000
CHINESE BLUE PEKING GLASS CUP. Eighteenth-19th century. Eight Buddhist patterns surround the cup with ocean waves on the base up through the cup background. A carved seal reads “Qing Long Nian Zhi” on base. 4”h. $1,500-$2,500
1055 CHINESE CIZHOU CERAMIC BOWL. Seventeenth-18th century. Dragons on interior with some white spots around exterior. 4.5”d. $400-$600
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YELLOW JADE RECUMBENT HORSE. Nineteenth century. Sideways head with a pair of peaches in its mouth. Dark brown color on body. 2.25”l. with a wood stand. $2,500-$3,500
1057 FINE CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE CUP. Nineteenth century. Translucent vessel with steep walls and thin brown natural cracks scattered around it. The exterior has a faint incised branch with plum flowers and peony flowers on the opposite side. 2.25”h. $3,500-$4,500 10 1 105 057 05 14 | GARTH’S Asian Art: January 29, 2015
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1059 CHINESE HUA ANGHUALI ALTAR COFFER. Late 19th - early 20th century. Finely figured wood. Three dovetailed drawers with locking hardware over o two folding doors, all with relief carving of birds and prunus branches. Pierce carved decorative d panels. Fine condition with few minor pieced restorations. 36"h. 72"w. 17.5"d. From the collec ction of the late Honorable Richard P. Butrick, a career diplomat who spent twenty years in n China during the early 20th century. $20,000-$40,0 000
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1060 CHINESE WHITE JADE AND TOURMALINE NECKLACE. Nineteenth century. Two pieces of old open work with birds and peaches above a one-piece pink and green tourmaline peony. On a string, 10”l. overall. $1,500-$2,500
1061 PAIR OF CHINESE WILLOW LEAF SHAPED VASES. Nineteenth century. Red glaze. Blue six character mark “Da Qing Kang Xi Nian Zhi” on each base. 6.75”h. $2,000-$3,000
1062 BRONZE VASE. China, 20th century. Tall vase or holder with applied phoenix and dragon motifs. Dented base. 27.75”h. $200-$400
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HANGING SCROLL OF A MAN RIDING A HORSE BY PU RU (CHINA, 1887-1963). Ink and color on paper. Signed poem, date, and presentation of tthiss painting to a brother. With the artist's name and two seals read din nt "Pu Ru" and "Xin She" and anoth her seal in upper right reading Bao Wang Tang". 22"h. 11.5"w. $5,000-$7,000
CHINESE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN. Late 19th century. Six-panel wooden frame with hand decorated porcelain inserts. 31”h. 42”w. overall. $400-$800
1064 ASIAN SCROLL. Asian, late 19th-early 20th centtury. Large scroll decorated with text and a tiger, 74.5”h. 24.25”w. Ex Heleen Porter (Ohio). $200-$400
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1066 TAOIST HAND SCROLL AT T A TRIBUTED TO YA Y O WEN HAN (CHINA, 1736-1795). Ink on rice paper. Tw T o seals on lower right, on lower left f with artist signature reading "Chen Ya Y o Wen Han Gong Hui" and two seals reading "Chen" ," Ya Y o Wen Han Yin." In the second section calligraphy with artist's seals. 9.5"h. 67"l. in a wooden box. $18,000-$28,000
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CALLIGRAPHIC SCROLL BY LIU YAZI (CHINA, 20TH CENTURY). Hanging scroll, ink on rice paper. Last section is signed and dated May, 1932, with artist’s name Liu Ya Zi. 49”h. 10.5”w. $600-$800
CHINESE GILT BRONZE BUDDHA OF GUAN YIN. Nineteenth Century. Figure of Avalokitesvara sitting peacefully in lotus position with ornaments of lotus flowers on each arm. The left hand raised and the right hand on the knee. 8.25”h. $1,200-$1,500
1069 CHINESE SPINACH JADE BANGLE. Late 19th-20th century. Smooth surface. 3”d. $600-$800
1070 CHINESE NEPHRITE JADE CARVING OF A BEAST. Nineteenth century. Crouching figure with raised head. 2.75”l. $1,200-$1,800
1071 CHINESE SPINACH JADE MONEY BOY AND GIRL. Twentieth century. Children holding gold money in both hands. 2.5”h. $600-$800
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1073 ASIAN BRONZE BUDDHA. Nineteenth-20th century. Seated on a lotus base. Gilt accents and painted features. With a stamped copper base. 6.25”h. $800-$1,200 1073 - 1076
1074 PAIR OF CHINESE REPUBLIC VASES. Early 20th century. Turquoise glaze with enameled phoenix. Minor rim repairs. 9.5”h. $300-$500
1075 CHINESE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN. Twentieth century. Blue and white hand decorated plaque with mountain landscape and text. In a wooden frame, 22”h. 13”w. $200-$400
1076 CHINESE TEA DUST VASE. Twentieth century. Two stylized handles. Impressed mark Qianlong mark on bottom. 7.5”h. $200-$400
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TWO CHINESE JADE CARVINGS OF BOYS. Late 19th century. A happy child with a basket and branch, and a smiling child holding a fruit and basket with ruyi branch. 2”h. $1,200-$1,800
CHINESE SILVER BOX WITH JADE MEDALLION. Nineteenth century. Rectangular box with an openwork circular jade medallion on the lid featuring carved dragons around a central character “Ji” (lucky). 4.25”l. $800-$1,200
CHINESE WHITE AND SPINACH JADE BOX. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved openwork white leaves around body, with green base and openwork lid. Gilt four mark “Qian Long Nian Zhi” on base. 3.5”h. $1,500-$2,500
CANTON ENAMELED COPPER TEAPOT. Republic period (early 20th century). Blue and white with hand decorated flowers and birds. A four blue character mark “Qian Long Nian Zhi” on base. 5”l. $200-$400
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1081 CHINESE NATURAL JADEITE TOGGLE. Nineteenth century. Openwork carving with a small animal on double gourds with branches and leaves. String with coral bead. 2. 25”l. $3,500-$4,500
1082 CHINESE WHITE JADE ARCHER’S RING. Nineteenth century. Smooth polished translucent white stone, finely polished. 1.75”d. $500-$700
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1083 CHINESE JADE CARVING OF TWO BEASTS. Late 19th century. Reclining, holding a branch in mouth, with a nearby baby. 2.25”l. With a wood stand. $800-$1,200
1084 CHINESE ICE JADEITE BELT HOOK. Late 19th Century. Depicting a carved dragon with a baby dragon. 3”l. $600-$800 1 1 108
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1085 CHINESE MUTTON FAT/WHITE JADE CARVING OF HUANS. Late Qing Dynasty. Pair of animals curled opposite the other. 1.75”l. With a wood stand. “Huan” means happiness. $800-$1,200
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FOUR POTS AND TWO SCHOLAR ITEMS. Asian, 20th century. Wooden brush pot with good grain, 7.5”h., and a carved red inkstone with koi and pine trees. Marked on the underside. 8.25”l. Together with four pieces of archaic pottery. Incised pot, 3.5”h., footed bowl with traces of green glaze, 1.75”h., and a jar with striped glaze, 4.5”h. Together with a container with three feet, 9.5”h. $400-$800
1088 FINELY CARVED CHINESE JADEITE HANGING LIDDED VASE. Eighteenth-19th century. Rectangular flattened form with relief carved archaic motifs. Arched hanger is attached with a chain as well as the lid which has a beast and lingzhi finial. White jadeite with lavender and apple green accents. Well-carved archaic wood stand. 13.5�h. overall. $60,000-$80,000
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1089 CHINESE YELLOW TOURMALINE PENDANT. Nineteenth century. Finely carved monkeys in pine tree branches on both sides. 2.5”l. String with small coral bead. $3,500-$4,500
1090 CHINESE AGATE DRAGON PENDANT. Eighteenth-19th century. Openwork carving, pair of dragons on each side. 2”h. Silk string. $2,500-$3,500
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1092 CHINESE SPINACH JADE CUP. Eighteenth-19th century. Smooth surface with natural light and dark green color. 3.5”h. including wooden stand. $1,800-$2,800
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FAN BY PAN TIANSHOU (CHINA, 1897-1971). Ink and color on paper. Fan mounted on paper depicting vultures and bamboo. Titled on the lower left with artist’s name and two seals reading “Pan Tian Shou”, “ Da Yi.” Fan, 9”h. 20.5”w. $2,000-$3,000
1094 FIVE COINS. China. Guang Xu Dragon silver coins. 1.5”d. to 1.75”d., total weight approximately 4.5 ozt. $400-$600
1095 FIVE ASIAN ITEMS. Twentieth century. Two Japanese satsuma vases with figural scenes. Both signed. 3.25”, 3.75”h. And three malachite figures: horse, bird, and scholar. The latter two have loss. 3.5” to 5”h. $200-$400
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1096 CHINESE NEPHRITE JADE BUFFALO. Nineteenth century. Recumbent water buffalo with natural brown color throughout the body. 5”l. $8,000-$12,000
1097 CHINESE ALOE WOOD CARVING OF BIRDS. Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Fine carving of a pair of birds facing each other with reeds in their beaks. 3”h. $6,800-$7,800
1098 ASIAN APPLIQUE COAT. China, Yunnan province, 20th century, cotton, silk cording. Ornate appliquéd design of dragons and fish, edges couched with double red cording. Gentleman’s coat from the Miao culture in Yunnan Province. 61” sleeve tip to sleeve tip, 39” top to bottom. $150-$300 109 096 096
1099 FIGURE OF A SEATED DEITY. China, early 20th century, carved softwood with molded gesso. Seated, holding a ruyi in his hands. Some loss. 16”h. $300-$500
1100 STONE CARVING OF BUDDHA. Asian, probably 19th century, sandstone. Seated figure of Buddha in a niche. Weathered surface. 18”h. $150-$300
1101 TWO CARVED WOODEN FIGURES. Asian, 20th century. Robed Buddha with pearl. Old polychrome paint. 40”h. And a figure leaning on a pine tree, 21”h. Wear and age splits. $300-$400
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1103 ASIAN GILT BRONZE BUDDHA OF SHAKYAMUNI. Nineteenth century. Seated on a lotus base with right hand raised and left hand posed. Clad in a diaphanous sanghati with the folds elegantly piled beneath the ankles, the face with elongated eyes flanked by pendulous earlobes and surmounted by a prominent ushnisha. 7.5”h. $8,000-$12,000
1104 CHINESE SCHOLAR OBJECT OF A JADE MOUNTAIN. Eighteenth century. Openwork carving with pierced holes. Natural brown lines along the top and side edges. 4”l. With wood stand. $5,000-$7,000
1105 CHINESE JADE CARVING OF A MONK. Eighteenth-19th century. Openwork carving of a seated figure holding a stick in front of a large peach blossom tree. 2.75”h. $2,500-$3,500
1106 TWO CHINESE JADE PENDANTS. Late 19th century. Openwork rectangular pendants. Girl with flowers and a lock form with dragon and phoenix. 2.5”. $800-$1,200
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TWO ASIAN POTTERY BOWLS. Eighteenth-20th century. Early dark blue on white ground bowl, 2.5”h. 5.5”d., and a late vase bowl with glazed interior and painted exterior. 5.5”h. 7.5”d. $100-$300
1108 CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE CHARGER. Nineteenth or 20th century. Phoenix and five-toed dragon. Orange peel glaze. Underglaze blue Kangxi mark. Chip. 17”d. $300-$600
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1109 CHINESE GREENISH JADE COVERED CENSER. Nineteenth century. The base has dragon head handles with rings and three animal mask feet. Beast finial has a small bruise. 5�h. With a wood stand. $12,000-$18,000
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1110 FOUR CARVED CHINESE JADE PEBBLES. Nineteenth-20th century. Duck with lotus, a bat with flower, a snake with lotus and bat and a beast with a ruyi base. Each has brown skin. 1.5”l. $1,200-$1,800
1111 FOUR CHINESE CARVED JADE PEBBLES. Late 19th century. Happy Buddha, fish, corn with a bat, and a grasshopper on a rock. Brown skin on back of two. 1.75”l. $800-$1,200
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1112 FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT WITH DRAGON BY XIAO LIU XIANG GUAN. Late 19th Century. Polychrome decoration with red dragons surrounded by clouds, fireballs and ruyi around the sides. Lappets on the shoulder, waves on the base and clouds on the lid. Red, four character seal reads “Xiao Liu Xiang Guan” on base. 6”h. $8,000-$12,000 11 1111 111 11 11
1113 LARGE BI DISK. China, 2nd half-20th century. Green and white mottled stone with beveled edge on center hole. 12.75”d. $50-$150
1114 CARVING OF FOO DOGS. China, 20th century. Mottled black jade carving of two dogs. 6.5”h. including wooden base. $1,500-$2,500
1115 PAIR OF CLOISONNE CANDLE HOLDERS. China, 20th century. Blue cranes holding removable lotus-shaped pricket candle holders on their backs. 21.5”h. $600-$800
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1117 FINE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL. Eighteenth-19th century. Coral red glazed exterior with hand decorated underglaze flowers including chrysanthemums, peonies, and lily. Turquoise blue glazed interior. A four blue character seal “Yong Zheng Nian Zhi” on base. Gilt rim has minor repair. 5.25”d. $10,000-$15,000
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1118 SCROLL OF A SCHOLAR ATTRIBUTED TO ZHANG DAQIAN (CHINA, 1907-1989). Hanging scroll, ink and color on rice paper. Signed and dated with poem on the right side and two seals reading “Zhang Yuan, Da Qian Yuan Xin”. Another seal reads “Da Qian Ju Shi Gong Yang Bai Shi Zhi Yi.” on lower left. 34”h. 11.5”w. $700-$900
1119 SCROLL BY YA CHEN (CHINA, 19TH CENTURY) OF A BEAUTY BY A LAKE. Hanging scroll, ink and color on rice paper. Signed poems, artist’ s name and two seals. 58”h. 16”w. $700-$900
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1120 PAIR OF CHINESE WHITE JADE CARVINGS OF MONKEYS. Nineteenth-20th century. Seated opposing monkeys with their heads in their hands. 1.5”h. $1,000-$2,000
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CHINESE PORCELAIN SCHOLAR OBJECT/WATER POT. Late 19th century. Gourd form with red glaze and applied vine around the exterior. Three feet and a red seal reading “Da Qing Tao Guan Nian Zhi” on base. 5”l. $500-$600
1122 CHINESE WHITE PORCELAIN BUDDHA OF GUAN YIN. Nineteenth-20th Century. Blanc de Chine seated figure wearing a flowing robe and holding a ball and a boy. 5”h. $600-$800
1123 SMALL MIRROR. China, 19th century, paktong. Lobed with raised bird design. 2.75”d. $300-$600
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THREE ASIAN CARVED WOODEN FIGURES. Twentieth century. Two Chinese officials with polychrome paint, 15.5”, 16.5”h., and the God of Longevity. Age splits. 12”h. $100-$300
1125 CHINESE GILT BRONZE STATUE OF SAKYAMUNI. Qing Dynasty. Cast seated figure in dhyanasana on a lotus base with hand positioned in dhyana mudra, wearing an elaborate robe with incised foliate, beaded jewelry and a high three-leaf tiara. Six character:” Da Qing Qian Long Nian Jin Zhi” above four incised characters:” Wu Liang Shou Fo” on bottom edge. An incised six character mark “Ban Ruo Pin” on the back base. 8.25”h. $15,000-$25,000
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1126 JADE CENSER. China, 19th century. White jade covered censer with elaborate floral carving and pierced lid and foot. 6.5”h. 8”d. $4,500-$6,500
1127 RARE IMPERIAL GILT AND YELLOW LACQUER COVERED BOX. Late 18th-19th century. Lotus form with hand painted overall designs in gilt, black, red, brown and green. The lid has a red finial and Buddhist patterns including four ruyi, flowers, bats and the character “Wan” on each corner. The base rim has lotus flowers, bats and ruyis surrounded by a key fret scroll and butterflies and flowers on the underside. Minor repair on the lid. 5.5”d. $6,000-$8,000
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CHINESE ENAMELED DOUCAI PORCELAIN DISH. Early Republic Period (1910-1930). Floral designs with birds and red and blue border. Minor rim hairline. 4.5”d. $400-$600
1129 SCENIC TEXTILE. Japan, ca.1930-40. Ink and watercolor on fabric depicting a lake and house with Mt. Fuji in the background. White painted frame, 24”h. 24”w. $100-$300
1130 CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE LOHAN FIGURE. Early 20th century. Seated figure on a buffalo. Impressed mark. Missing earring. 5”h. $100-$300
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1131 IMPERIAL CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK (KESI) DRAGON ROBE, JIFU. Nineteenth century. Counted stitch. Purple background with ten dragons, cranes, clouds and Buddha patterns, terminating in mountain and ocean waves. Five gilt bronze buttons. Imperfections. 51”h. 86”w. $15,000-$25,000
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1132 TWO CHINESE YIXIN POTTERY TEAPOTS. Qing Dynasty (18th-20th century). The smaller is marked “Shan Zhong Yi Go Ren” with artist signature by “Meng Chen”. 2.75”h. Large one is marked inside the lid, signed by “Bai Shi”. 2.25”h. $2,000-$3,000 113 1132 113 32
1133 EMBROIDERED CHINESE S SILK (KESI) HANGING PANEL. Nineteenth century. Brown background with three woven gold dragons, bats, Buddha pattern, terminating in powerful mountains and ocean waves. Repaired. 66”h. 33”w. $2,500-$3,500
1134 EMBROIDERED CHINESE SILK CHILD’S ROBE. Nineteenth century. Brown ground with ten dragons, fireball, clouds, mountain, and ocean waves. Gold stitched neck border and five buttons. Wear. 43”h. 50”w. $10,000-$15,000
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CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century. Large vase with yellow ground and two reserves with birds including phoenix. Blue Qianlong mark on bottom. 18.5”h. $1,000-$1,500
EXPORT TEAPOT. China, 19th century. Probably Nanking. Hand decorated with landscapes and molded spout and handle. Gilt accents. Lid has some damage. 7.75”h. $300-$600
1136 CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE. Twentieth century. Blue and white hand decoration of scholars. Kangxi mark on bottom. 10.5”h. $800-$1,200
1137 PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASES. Twentieth century. Ruffled rims, blue glaze with fruit trees. 5”h. $400-$600
1142 CHINESE PORCELAIN FISH BOWL. Second half-20th century. Large bowl with beaded floral design and scenic reserves. With wooden stand. Bowl, 22”h. 18”d. $300-$600 1135 - 1137
1143 CHINESE REVERSE GLASS PAINTING. Mid 20th century. Woman with scroll. In a wooden frame, 21”h. 14”w. $100-$300
1138 CALLIGRAPHIC SCROLL AFTER WU CHANGSHOU (CHINA, 1844-1927). Hanging scroll, ink on paper. Running script, signed on the lower left with dedication and two seals reading “Wu Chang Shou, Xiao Ming Xiang Ai Ji”. 53”h. 9.5”w. $600-$800
1139 CHINESE LACQUERED CABINET. Shanxi Province, 19th century, elm. Two doors, the interior with drawers and lower compartments. Retains old red lacquer decoration with gilt scenes, including a large dragon. 81.5”h. 50.5”w. 21”d. Ex Chinese Art Gallery (New York). $1,000-$1,500
1140 FOUR ASIAN PLATES AND DISHES. Nineteenth-20th century. Imari plate, 8.5”d, and dish, 7.5”l., Canton plate, 7.5”d., and late Rose Medallion plate, 10.5”d. $100-$300
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SCROLL BY ZHAO SHAOA ANG (CHINA, 1905-1998). Hanging scroll, ink and collor on paper. Bird with bamb boo. Dated an nd artist signeed with a seeal reaading “Shao Ang” on uppeer right. Image 18”h h. 12.25”w. $6,000-$8,000
CH HINESE ROSE QUA ARTZ LAM MP. T enttieth ceentury. Carved foo Tw dog on n wooden basse. Electrified. 21””h. overalll. $100-$3 300
PA P AIN NTING G OF A SLEEPING BIRD AFT TER CHEN NT TA AO-FU (CH HINA,, 1483-1544 4). Ink on paper. Bird d on n branch with texxt and seaals. In a frame, 22”h. 16”w. $250-$ $450
1145 CH HINESE GREEN JAD DE BRUSH H WASHER WIT TH DRAGONS. Nineteenth century. Finely carved leaf form witth three dragons climbing on the rim and branches and a bud supporting the base. 6.25”l. with a wood stand. $4 4,000-$ $5,000
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1148 TWO CHIN NESE PORCELAIN N DISHES. Republic perriod. Celadon glazee. Leaf shaaped with flo oral deesign ns, 10.25 5”l., and scallo oped witth figgure, 7”h. $200 0-$40 00
1149 IN NK DRAWING OF FROGS AFTER QI-BAISHI (CHINA, 1864-1957). Ink on paper. Two frogs with texxt and seal. In a fraame, 17.5”h. 12.5 5”w. $200-$400
1151 LAN NDSC CAPE SCROLL AFTER KANO TANYU (JAPAN, 1602-1 167 74). In nk on paper. Text and seal lower right. Islands with boats. Mounted d on scrolll with bro ocad de border. 48”h. 28”w. $400-$ $800
1152 CHINESE PAINTED SCROLL. Twentieth century, gouache on paper. Peacocks with bro ocade borders. Tears. 72”h. 46”w. $100-$300
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1153 CHINESE BRONZE RITUAL FOOD VESSEL. Seventeenth-18th century. Circular form with flared rim and conforming foot. Cast masks on each side with pronounced eyes and ears and other archaic symbols. Two mythical beast head handles. Wooden pierce-carved lid. Two character Incised mark on base “Ji Zhi”. Repairs. 6.5”d. $6,000-$8,000
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PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE VASES. China, 2nd quarter-19th century. Paneled with mask handles and auspicious symbols. Red six character Daoguang symbol. 9.5”h. $2,800-$4,200
ZITAN FOOTED BOWL. China, 20th century. Small leaf zitan wood with flecked grain. 3”h. $200-$400
1155 JADE BRUSH WASHER. China, 19th-20th century. Pale green in the form of a child and gourd. 5.5”l. $1,800-$2,500
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PORCELAIN FOOTED BOWL. China, late 19th century. Hand decorated floral design. 3.25”h. $150-$250
1157 FAMILLE ROSE VASE. China, 19th century. Well detailed Hundred Children design. Blue Daoguang mark. 8”h. $700-$1,000
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PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. China, probably 20th century. Interesting green and yellow spotted glaze. Blue six character Tongzhi mark on the bottom. 7.75”h. $500-$700
1159 COVERED PORCELAIN JAR. China, early 20th century. Raised hand decoration of a dragon and phoenix. Blue six character Xuantong mark. 5.25”h. $800-$1,200
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ZITAN BRUSH POT. China, 19th century. Thick walled cylindrical form. Plugged bottom. 5.25”h. $700-$1,000
1162 SPINACH JADE BANGLE. China, 20th century. 3”d. $150-$300
1163 JADE PENDANT. China, late 19th-early 20th century. Pierce-carved floral designs. 2.25”h. $400-$600
1164 JADE PENDANT. China, 20th century. Low relief figures on a bridge on one side and text on the other. 2.75”h. 1.75”w. $200-$350
1165 SOAPSTONE FIGURE. China, 20th century. Robed figure on a red soapstone base. 6”h. $200-$350
1166 CHAMPLEVE JARDINIERE. China, late 19th century, bronze. Blue band featuring figures and mythical creatures including phoenix, dragons and kirin. Some imperfections. 16”h. 20”d. $500-$800
1167 FIVE GRADUATED BRONZE BELLS. China, 19th century or earlier. Cast with inscriptions. Verdigris patina. 11.5” to 15.5”h. $2,500-$3,500
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1169 CHINESE HARDWOOD BRUSH POT WITH JADE INLAY. Eighteenth-19th century. Signed by Zi Gong. Depicting the Eight Immortals with clouds around the circumference. Important inscribed poems with signature “Zi Gong.” 7.5”h. $1,200-$1,800
1170 CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES. Late 19th century. Red and white glaze depicting figures with the Buddha pattern flowers in gilt and red. 8”h. $1,500-$2,500
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1171 CHINESE CARVED JADE LANDSCAPE. Twentieth century. Fine carving of two scholars seated within a mountain temple under pine tree. An additional carving of the temple shows at the back of the jade. Natural brown coloring on the back of the piece. 5.5"h. With a woodstand. 5.5"h. $3,000-$4,000
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1172 SEASONAL LANDSCAPE BY CHEN SHAOMEI (CHINA, 1907-1954). Ink and color on paper. Hanging scroll with signed poems, date and artist's name on the upper left with a seal reading "Shao Mei Shu Yin." Image 51"h. 24.7"w. $2,000-$3,000
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1173 SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO YUAN SHANGTONY (CHINA, B. 1570). Ink and color on paper. Hanging scroll with a gathering of scholars under a pine tree. Signed on lower right with artist's name and seal readinbg "Yuan Shang Tong Yin." Image 52"h. 25.5"w. $2,500-$3,500
1174 CHINESE ZITAN BRUSH POT (BITONG). Nineteenth century. Elegant cylindrical shape, tapering slightly towards the bottom with a central hole on the base. 6”h. $800-$1,200
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NIGHTTIME SCENE BY HUANG SHANSHOU (CHINA, 1855-1919). Ink and color on paper. Hanging scroll of two figures and a full moon. Signed on the upper right with artist's name, title and two seals reading "Shan Shou", "Huan Shi Li Chu." Image 48"h. 23"w. $2,500-$3,500
1176 CHINESE IMPERIAL PALE BLUE GLASS DRAGON PLAQUE. Mid Qing Dynasty (18th c). The open work carving with dragons on top and a dog below, around a center circle. 2”h. On a string with pearl bead. $2,000-$3,000
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CHINESE RED LACQUERED BED. Late 19th century, elm. Mortised construction with woven cane base and wooden canopy. Scenic carved panels. 79”h. 43” x 80”. $600-$1,200
PAIR OF CABINETS. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortise and tenon. Red lacquered surface with brass moon hardware. Wear and alligatoring. 37”h. 24.5”w. 15”d. $300-$500
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MONGOLIAN CABINET. Late 19th century, elm. Mortise and tenon. Two painted doors over two painted drawers. 31”h. 45”w. 7.5”d. $300-$600
CHINESE SIDE TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortise and tenon. Traces of red lacquer. One dovetailed drawer over two doors. 33”h. 39”w. 23”d. $250-$450
1183 THREE GARDEN STATUES. China, 20th century. Pair of hardstone lohans, 40”h., and a sandstone Quanyin on lotus base, 30”h. $600-$800
1187 TWO CHINESE CARVED PEDESTALS. Twentieth century, hardwood. People and pine trees. Old refinishing. 35”h. 10”d. $100-$300
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FISH BOWL AND COVERED JAR. China, 20th century. White glazed jar with lotus lid, 16”h., and a large blue and white fish bowl with koi decoration, 20”h. 19”d. $150-$350
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1188 TWO CARVED STONE HEADS. Thailand and possibly Cambodia, 19th centuryy or earlier. Fragmentary sandstone heads, the larger of Buddha. 8.5”, 11”h. $300-$600
1189 TWO GILT BRONZE BUDDHAS. Thailand, 19th-20th century. Similar cast robe designs. Seated on three-tier throne. Some loss. 10”h. ns And standing Buddha on an altar with skeleton and mythological creatures. Wear. 11”h. $400-$800 1188 - 1189
1190 TWO TABLES. China, 20th century, elm. Kang table with traces of red lacquer, 11”h. 33”w. 19”d, and a square table with curved braces. 18”h. 34” x 34”. $250-$500
1191 LARGE TRUNK. Mongolia, late 19th century. Dome top trunk with three doors over three drawers. Black lacquer and polychrome floral decoration. 45”h. 52”w. 27”d. $600-$800
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MONGOLIAN LOW CABINET. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortise and tenon. Worn lacquer surface with traces of paint on six doors and drawers. 17”h. 80”w. 16”d. $300-$500
JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE. Twentieth century. Tall necked vase with raised decoration. 24.5”h. $100-$300
CHINESE TEA DUST JAR. Twentieth century. Large jar with three mask handles. 20”h. 20”d. $200-$400
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FIVE CARVED STONE ITEMS. Asian, 20th century. Jade belt hook with dragon, 4.25”l., miniature ribbed teapot (no finial), 2.5”h.; agate covered urn with foo dog, 7”h., and a chop block. Together with a hardstone headrest in the form of a sleeping child, 7”l. $250-$500
CONSOLE TABLE. China, 20th century, elm. Black alligatored lacquer with a faux stone center inset. 31”h. 70”w. 18”d. $300-$500
1196 SOAPSTONE CARVING. China, early 20th century. Scholars on a boat. Interesting red color. 7.5”h. 11”l. $500-$900
1197 TWO BRONZE BUDDHAS. Asian, early 20th century. Standing robed figures with outstretched hands. One has repaired arm. 11”h. $400-$600
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PAIR OF CHINESE OFFICIALS’ CHAIRS AND ALTAR TABLE. Late 19th-20th century, elm. Pair of elm armchairs with black lacquer and floral medallion splat, 21” seat, 40”h, and an altar table with drawer and fretwork ends. Split in end. 33.5”h. 33”w. 12”d. $300 $600 $300-$600
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1200 CHINESE JAR WITH DRAGON. Twentieth century. Cobalt glaze and raised dragon. 16”h. $100-$300
1201 CHINESE RED LACQUERED CABINET. Late 19th century, elm. Multiple doors with black scenic decoration. Wear. 26”h. 68”w. 20”d. $300-$400
1202 SET OF SHELVES AND CABINET. China, 20th century, bamboo. Open set of six shelves, 69”h. 30”w. 12”d., and a cabinet with three sets of double doors. 77”h. 26”w. 15”d. $250-$450
1203 CHINESE ALTAR TABLE. Late 19th century, elm. Mortised construction, stretcher base and piercecarved medallions between the legs. Refinished with worn red/brown laclac quer. 34”h. 71.25”w. 11.25”d. $300-$500
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STONEWARE JARDINIERE. China, late 19th-early 20th century. Monumental jardinière with applied decoration and green glaze. 27”h. 33”d. $300-$600
THREE CABINETS. Twentieth century, elm. Pair of Chinese end cabinets with doors and drawers. Black lacquer. 23”h. 21”w., 18”d. And a Mongolian apothecary cabinet with twelve segmented drawers and worn orange paint. 15”h. 22”w. 12”d. $300-$500
1205 TWO BRONZES. Asian, late 19th-20th century. Quanyin on a lotus throne, 11.5”h., and seated Buddha, 13”h. $200-$400
1206 TWO LARGE JARS. China. Twentieth century grey and white jar with dragon. And a Cizhou-ware 18th-century storage jar with brown slip designs, 23”h. $300-$600
1207 ALTAR TABLE. China, late 19th century, elm. Red lacquered carved front table with four hidden drawers. 49”h. 62”w. 12”d. $300-$600
1208 CHINESE ALTAR TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortise and tenon. Reeded legs and stretcher base. 30”h. 72”w. 19”d. $250-$500
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1210 TWO STANDS AND A CABINET. Twentieth century. Small Mongolian two-door side cabinet with polychrome floral decoration, 18.5”h. 23”w., and a pair of red lacquered and carved fern stands. 20”h. 14” x 14”. Wear. $150-$350
1211 POTTERY QUANYIN AND ROSE QUARTZ EAGLE. China, 20th century. Seated figure with pale celadon glaze, 18”h, and an eagle with outspread wings. Chips. 9”h. $150-$350
1212 GROUP OF POTTERY FIGURES. China, 20th century. Tang-style camel with musicians, 13”h., and a pair of turquoise glazed horses, 16”h. Together with six pairs of glazed parrots, 8.5” to 9.5”h. $150-$300
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TWO CHINESE TABLES. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortised construction. Dishtop with shelf below. Black lacquer. 32.75”h. 26.75”w. 13”d. And a stretcher base with red lacquer. 33”h. 34.75”w. 21”d. Refinished. $250-$500
CHINESE CABINET. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Two large doors with brass moon hardware over a panel with carved prunus. Interior has two drawers and compartment below. Refinished. 79”h. 42”w. 25.5”d. $400-$800
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CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Twentieth century. Green snuff in the form of a melon with vine. 3”l. $200-$400
TWO CHINESE RED LACQUERED TRUNKS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Dovetailed with polychrome decoration. 24”h. 36”w. Black scenic decoration. Wear and loose lid. 15”h. 48”w. 19”d. $350-$650
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SNUFF BOTTLE. Probably Mongolia, 20th century. White metal with filigree, jade trim, and coral and turquoise cabochons. 4.5”h. $250-$450
1217 CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Twentieth century. White snuff of a boy riding a fish. Some russet skin on the side. 2.75”l. $150-$350
1218 CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Twentieth century. Green and white cabbage leaf. 3”l. $300-$600 1220
1219 CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLE. Twentieth century. Green stone gourd with a purple dragon. 3”h. not including wooden base. $300-$500
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TWO BENCHES. China, late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Round legs with scrolled supports. 23”h. 57”w.10”d. and 20”h. 55”w. 12”d. $300-$600
1222 GROUP OF CHINESE CERAMICS. Twentieth century. Six blue on celadon plates, 9”d., green brushpot with winter landscape, 5.25”h., and a pair of blue and white vases with warriors, 10.5”h. $200-$300
1223 THREE PAIRS OF VASES. China, 20th century. Purple covered jars with foo lion reserves, 13”h., black covered, 17”h., and blue with deer, 17.5”h. $200-$300
1224 FIVE PORCELAIN VASES AND BOX. China, 20th century. Pair of vases with dragons, 15”h., and three five-color pieces: ginger jar, 8”h., gourd vase, 13”h., and round covered box, 4”h. $150-$350
1225 THREE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JARS. China, 20th century. Pair of ginger jars and a cylindrical jar. 10”h. $150-$300
1226 TWO BRONZE BUDDHAS. China, 20th century. Seated, one with an animal. Lacquered gilding. Wear. 10.5”, 9”h. $250-$500
1227 BRONZE BUST. China, 20th century. Bust of Buddha with a diadem. Cast mark on the bottom. 14”h. $300-$500
1228 TWO SEATED BUDDHAS. Tibet or Nepal, early 20th century. Sheet bronze with gilt surfaces. Seated on lotus thrones. Some imperfections. 6”, 6.75”h. $400-$600
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1229 BRONZE BUDDHA AND STONE HEAD. Thailand, 19th-20th century. Seated figure with verdigris patina, 11”h., and a carved fragmentary head, 8”h. $200-$400
1230 BRONZE CENSER AND BLANC DE CHINE BUDDHA. China, 20th century. Buddha seated on an elephant-type creature, 15”h., and a bronze censer on scrolled legs with a figural finial, 12.5”h. $200-$400
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FOUR PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN. China, 20th century. Pair of covered temple jars with dragons, 17”h., and two pieces with figural design. Jardinière, 9”h., and baluster vase, 16”h. $250-$450
1232 KANG TABLE. China, 20th century, elm. Shaped legs. Traces of red lacquer. 16”h. 67”w. 35”d. $300-$500
1233 FIVE PORCELAIN VASES AND BOWLS. China, 20th century. Pair of flambé sang de boeuf vases, 12”h., and pair of famille verte bowls with foo lion, 7”h. 10”d. Together with single blue and white vase with foo lions, 13”h. $200-$400
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CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WATER URN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Lidded urn with base. Hand decorated with foo dog finial. 31”h. $200-$400
PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES. Twentieth century. Raised phoenix and kirin decoration. 24”h. $150-$300
PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE WEDDING LAMPS AND A VASE. China, 20th century. Reticulated lamps on bases, 12”h., and a vase with figures and the god of longevity. 16”h. $900-$1,200
BRONZE BUDDHA. Probably Thailand, 19th century. Robed figure with medallions on his outstretched hands. Verdigris patina. 14”h. including late base. $300-$600
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1238 TIBETAN PLAQUE AND PHURBA. Nineteenth-20th century. Repousse copper thangka with zodiac symbols and three deities. Inset turquoise stones. 12”h. 10.5”w. Cast bronze phurba, 7”h. $300-$500
1239 PAIR OF CHINESE JADE URNS. Twentieth century. Mottled green with wing handles and tall lids. 8”h. With fitted box. $400-$800
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THREE BRONZE FIGURES. Asian, 20th century. Two with metal covers over the bases. Ganesha, 9”h., and a multi-armed deity, 6.5”h. Together with a coupe on a throne, 6”h. $300-$400
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1242 CHINESE CLOISONNE VESSEL. Twentieth century. Stylized polychrome figures on blue ground. Four mask handles. 9”h. 22”d. $400-$800
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TWO BRONZE JARDINIERES. Asian, 20th century. Similar in form. One has elephant handles and birds in relief, 10”h. 12”d. The other has mask handles and horse riders, 11.5”h. 13.5”d. $300-$600
BRONZE FLOOR-STANDING LAMP. Attributed to India, 20th century. Greaase lamp with adjustable star-shaped pan.. 45.5”h. $400-$600
1244 BRONZE JARDINIERE. Japan, 20th century. Bulbous with three feet and rim handles. Mixed metal reserves with birds and flora. 8.5”h. 13”d. $250-$500
1246 MONGOLIAN SIDE TABLE. Late 19th century, elm. Mortise and teenon construction with worn red lacquer. Scrolled legs. Two dovetailed drawers. 29”h. 31”w. 29”d. $150-$300 1246 www.GARTHS.com | 47
1247 PAIR OF ARGAND LAMPS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Gilt bronze on black marble bases. Single arms with prisms and frosted cut to clear floral chimneys. Marked “Messenger & Sons, London & Birmingham, Manufactured for Jones, Low & Hall, Boston”. Electrified. 21.5”h. $2,000-$3,500
1248 ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE INLAID KNEEHOLE BUREAU. Late 18th century, mahogany and oak. One long drawer with dressing or writing compartment, over a lower door that is flanked by stacks of drawers, all on ogee bracket feet. Decorated with elaborate classical inlaid decoration. Ex H.C. Valentine (Virginia), sold at Garth’s, August 1978, lot 26. 34.5”h. 39”w. 21”d. $1,500-$3,000
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BRASS NAUTICAL BELL. American or European, 19th century. Ship’s bell on dolphin supports. 18”h. 16”w. $900-$1,500
VENETIAN GLASS MIRROR. American or European, 20th century. Reverse etched glass mirror with applied trim and rosettes. 40”h. 24”w. $200-$400
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ENGLISH REGENCY STERLING SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. Marked for London, 1812-3, and worn maker’s marks that appear to be “GB” on the tea and coffee pots, and “WK” (possibly William Kindon) on the cream pitcher and sugar bowl. Shell and foliate decoration, snake handles, and ball feet. Period armorial engraving of a leopard over “Un Durant Ma Vie” (“the same while I live”). Minor dents. 8”h. coffee pot, 5.5”h. teapot, 5.25”h. sugar bowl, 4.25”h. cream pitcher, total weight approximately 84.4 ozt. $2,000-$3,000
BATEMAN FAMILY GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CUP. Marked for London, 1805-6, and a worn mark that appears to be for Peter and Ann Bateman. Double-handled cup with a period-engraved boar’s head. Dents. 6.75”h., approximately 11.75 ozt. $250-$500
1252 REGENCY-STYLE SILVER CHEST. Twentieth century, mahogany. Lift lid, four fitted drawers, and French feet. 22”h. 28.5”w. 23.5”d. $250-$500
1255 GORHAM STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE IN THE SOVEREIGN PATTERN. American, mid 20th century. Dinner knives (12), dinner forks (12), salad forks (11), cocktail forks (12), teaspoons (24), soup spoons (12), butter knives (11), serving erving spoons (4), serving forks (2), ladles (2), lemon forks (2), sugar spoon (1), sugar tongs (1), and a cake slicer (1). To ogeth ogether with a fitted wood box. 135 ozt. 6.25”h. 14.75”w. 11.25”d. $3,000-$5,000
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TW WO MEISSEN FIGURINES. Geermany, late 19th-early 20th century. Claassical themes of Leda and the swan, 10 0.5”h., and Hades and Persephone, 0 11 1”h. Both with underglaze blue crossed sw words. Imperfections. w $8 8 800-$1,200
STERLING SILVER SERVING TRAY BY GORHAM FOR THE USS HUNTINGTON. American, first half-20th century. Rectangular form flanked by handles with incised decoration, the center engraved “In Appreciation U.S.S. Huntington” the whole with hand hammered decoration throughout. 11”h. 18”w. Approximately 42.92 ozt. $700-$900
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1258 MEISSEN FIGURE OF WOMAN PLAYING CARDS. Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Woman in dress trimmed with lace. Blue crossed swords mark. Minimal loss to lace. 6”h. $800-$1,200
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CORNELIUS & CO. SILVERED BRONZE “LEATHERSTOCKING” GIRANDOLE. Marked, Philadelphia, mid 19th century. Three-arm candelabrum on a marble base. 17.5”h. $200-$400
1260 PRESENTATION STERLING SILVER TRAY FROM THE USS LST-470. Marked for Shreve and Company, San Francisco. Square tray with rope borders and presentation inscription to Mrs. Kenneth R. Hunter, a sponsor of the ship. 14.75” square, approximately 45 ozt.
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1262 SIX EUROPEAN HANDCOLORED ENGRAVINGS AND A DRAWING. Nineteenth century. Four of English buildings and their locales, 15”h. 17”w., and two of ancient ruins, “Rome-the Forum” and “Evening”, 12”h. 13”w. Together with a pencil drawing of a beggar with faint Latin title, 13.5”h. 12”w. $250-$450
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ETCHING OF OLD ST. MICHAEL’S BY ALFRED HUTTY (AMERICAN, 18771954). Signed lower right. Neoclassical building. 20”h. 15”w. $800-$1,600
1264 GOTHIC CHIPPENDALE-STYLE GILT MIRROR. Twentieth century, carved softwood. 61”h. 37”w. $400-$800
1265 PERSIAN ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT. Nineteenth century, ink and watercolor on paper. Figures in a walled city. In a frame, 19”h. 14”w. $400-$800
1266 ENGLISH VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TRAY. Marked for London, 1899-1900, and maker “JWD.” Rectangular tray with gadrooned rim and scrollwork handles, and elaborate, period scrollwork engraving with armorial at center depicting a rampant unicorn over “Virtus Invicta Gloriosa” (Thomas family). 30”l., approximately 154 ozt. $3,000-$4,000
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1269 MEISSEN CHARIOT WITH MERCURY. Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Large scale piece with the god in a chariot pulled by ravens, after a model by Johann Kaendler. Two-part mold, both halves with underglaze blue crossed swords. Repair. 12.5”h. 17”l. $2,000-$4,000 1268
1267 CHINESE EXPORT SILVER DEMITASSE SET. Marked, 20th century. Includes twelve each of cups and saucers, 2.75”d. footed dishes, 3.25”d. footed dishes, and 8”l. spoons, all with bat decoration. Total weight approximately 49 ozt. $700-$1,200
1268 SIAMESE STERLING SILVER TRAY. Marked for E. Seng Chong, Thailand, 20th century. Rectangular tray with applied cartouches with bodhisattvas. 22”l., approximately 42.5 ozt. $500-$900
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CHIPPENDALE-STYLE BOOKCASE. American, 19th century, walnut and poplar. Broken-arch pediment with floral rosettes and turned finials. Arched doors with geometric panes, all on a shaped bracket base. 67”h. 42”w. 13.5”d. $500-$1,000
INLAID FEDERAL LADIES’ DESK. Attributed to Massachusetts, 1st quarter-19th century, mixed woods including mahogany and bird’s-eye maple. One-piece desk with turned legs and three dovetailed drawers on the bottom and two doors and fitted interior on the top. Minor imperfections. 30” writing height. 49”h. 39”w. 19”d. $1,200-$1,600
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1272 LANDSCAPE BY BRUCE (ROBERT BRUCE) CRANE (AMERICAN, 1857-1937). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Foggy rural landscape with barren trees. 13.5”h. 19.5”w., in an elaborate gilt frame, 23.5”h. 29.5”w. $1,000-$3,000
1273 LANDSCAPE (NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on wooden panel, unsigned. Farmstead with canal. Some imperfections. 14.5”h. 18”w., in a frame, 22”h. 26”w. $600-$1,200
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1274 TWO PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUES. Germany, y late 19th century. Most likely KPM. Woman identified as “Ruth” on the back and artist signed “Korri”. In a brass frame, 7.5”h. 6”w. And oval of a woman in a head scarf. In a case, 6”h. 4.25”w. $250-$500
1275 THREE MEISSEN FIGURES OF SEASONS. Germany, y late 19th-early 20th century. T Tw wo putti from the same set, Summer and Win-ter, r 7”h., and a bearded man, Winter, r with h fire and robe. Repair. 8.5”h. Underglaze blue swords mark. $600-$800
1276 PAIR OF RUSSIAN SILV P L ER CANDLESTICKS. Nineteenth century. Chased floral designs with bobeches. Hallmarked “HE 1882”. 13.5”h. $400-$800
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UNUSUAL CHIPPENDALESTYLE BREAKFRONT CHEST OF DRAW A ERS. T entieth century, Tw y hardwood with mahogany finish. Seventeen drawers and four doors, on carved feet. Repair. 65.5”h. 62”w. 22”d. $500-$1,000
TWO PRINTS OF CAT A TLE. England, published 1840, handcolored engravings. Highland and Angus from “Professor Low’s Illustrations of the Breeds of Domestic Animals”, drawn by Mr. Nicholson, RSA, from paintings by Mr. Shiels. In matching frames, 17.5”h. 20.5”w. $150-$ $300
PAIR OF LANDSCAPES BY P LENORA CAV AVALLERO (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, r the first signed lower right. Barn and bridge in winter. The second signed lower left f . Covered bridge in winter. Both 10.75”h. 14.75”w., in blond wood frames, 18.75”h h. 22.25”w w. $75-$125
MEISSEN FIGURE GROUP WITH IO. Germany, y late 19th-early 20th century. Io and nymphs on a bull. Underglaze crossed swords mark. Minor edge loss. 9”h. $600-$1,200
1278 COUNTRY SCENE WITH CARRIAGE BY ROBERT BRUBAKER (OHIO, 2ND HALF20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed lower left f . Amish buggy on road. In an ornate frame, 17”h. 21.5”w. $100-$300
1279 LANDSCAPE BY DOUGLAS ARTHUR TEED (MICHIGAN, 1864-1929). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1917 lower left f . Atmospheric landscape with tree and figure. Rebacked. 12”h. 16”w., in a frame, 17.5”h. 21.5”w. $250-$450
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LOUIS XV-STYLE BUREAU PLAT. Early 20th century, kingwoo od. Typical form m witth three drawers and elaborate gilt mounts and an inset leather writingg surfacce. 31”h. 68”w. 37”d. $1,000-$2,000 www.G GARTHS.ccom | 53
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SHORE SCENE (EUROPEAN, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fisherwoman with pony. 20”h. 24”w., in a frame, 27”h. 32”w. $1,000-$2,000
INTERIOR SCENE BY ROBERT PANITZSCH (GERMANY, 1879-1949). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Woman at a table. 23.5”h. 20”w., in a frame, 29”h. 25”w. $200-$400
VICTORIAN FIRESCREEN. Late 19th century, mahogany. Faceted columns, replaced mirror, and carved ram on the crest. 45.5”h. 29”w. $150-$300
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TWO INTERIOR SCENES. Possibly England, 20th century. Second Drawing Room Buckingham House and The Kings Audience Chamber Windsor Castle each by T. Sutherland. Matted and framed, 19”h. 20”w. $100 $200 $100-$200
PAIR OF ROCOCO-STYLE ARMCHAIRS. Late 19th century, ironwood. Elaborately carved with asymmetrical backs, paw feet, and outward scrolled arms. 17”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $250 $500 $250-$500
AMSTERDAM DOCKS BY FERNANDO A. CARTER (AMERICAN, 1855-1931). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. In a gilt frame, 27”h. 33”w. $400-$600
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1290 C CARVED ENGLISH REGENCY CURULE STOOL. Nineteenth century, mahogany. Ram’s head finials and hoof feet, N aafter a design by Thomas Hope 17”h. seat, 23.5”h. overall.
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T design for this “X-frame stool” was taken from Thomas Hope’s The 1 1807 Household Furniture and Interior Decoration,, plate 12. $ $800-$1,200
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LANDSCAPE WITH CHURCH BY OSWALD PARTRIDGE MILNE (ENGLAND, 1881-1968). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Holsten, Devon church. In a frame, 22”h. 26”w.
LANDSCAPE (CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Two men resting alongside a road while providing directions for a gentleman on horseback. 17.25”h. 23’w., in a modern gilt frame, 25.25”h. 31”w. $300-$500
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1293 FRENCH-STYLE DISPLAY CABINET. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Parquetry veneer. Two doors with shaped glass and two glass side panels. Hand painted bucolic scenes with musician and poet. 74”h. 39”w. 17”d.. $600-$1,200 129 93
1294 TWO PAIR OF DECORATED FRENCHSTYLE COMMODES. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Parquetry veneer. Serpentine front with conforming marble tops, ormolu trim and bucolic hand painted scenes. 35.5”h. 39”w. 16”d. $800-$1,200
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DRINK OF WATER BY THOMAS HART BENTON (AMERICAN, 1889-1975). Lithograph on paper, signed on the plate and in pencil lower right. Farmer in a field drinking from a well. Partial Associated American Artists label on back. In a frame, 15”h. 19”w. $1,500-$2,500
VILLEFRANCHE BY THEOPHILUS PARSONS (AMERICAN, 1878-1952). Oil on canvas, signed lower right with an indistinct date. Two boats with the village in the background. 17.5”h. 14.5”w., in a gilt frame, 23.75”h. 20.75”w. $200-$400
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LANDSCAPE BY HUGO OFVERSTROM (SWEDISH, 1900-1973). Oil on board, signed lower right. Impressioniststyle landscape in tones of green, brown, burgundy, and blue. 18.25”h. 23”w., in a modern gilt frame, 26.5”h. 31”w. $300-$500
SHIPWRECK (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Ship and contents on a beach. Repairs. 16.5”h. 23”w., in a frame, 20.5”h. 29”w. $150-$300
1300 SEASCAPE BY JAMES GALE TYLER (CONNECTICUT, 1855-1931). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Moonlit sailing ship. Restoration. 20”h. 16”w., in a frame, 28”h. 24”w. $450-$850
1301 LANDSCAPE BY BRUCE (ROBERT BRUCE) CRANE (AMERICAN, 1857-1937). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Sunset with creek. Repair. 14”h. 24”w., in a frame, 18.5”h. 29”w. $800-$1,600
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1303 BRONZE OF THE DANCING FAUN. American or European, early 20th century. Dark applied patina. 30.5”h. $300-$600
1304 BRONZE OF DIONYSUS MARKED “A. ROHRICH, ROMA”. Italy, 19th century. Standing figure with gold surface. 28”h. $400-$800
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BLACK MARBLE PEDESTAL. Probably Italy, 20th century. Black with white striations and bronze band and inlay. One piece. Chip. 42”h. $300-$600
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1308 FOUR SILHO S OUETTES. Americ can orr European, 1st half-19th century. Hollow cutt genttleman, cutout young boy, inked woman n with h cap, and cutout of young woman with gold deetails in a brass locket frame, 2.5”h. Others in frames,, 4.5”h. 3.75”w. to 7.5”h. 6.75”w. $200-$ $300
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CANAL SCENE BY ALICE SCHILLE (AMERICAN, 1869-1955). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Four boats docked alongside a row of buildings reflected in a canal. 14”h. 20.5”w., matted and in a carved and gilded frame, 24”h. 30.25”w. Ex. Keny and Johnson Gallery, Columbus, Oh. $3,000-$5,000
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LANDSCAPE BY LOUIS PEYRAT (FRANCE, 1905-1999). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A figure on a walking path leading to a red roofed house and assemblage of additional buildings. 11.25”h. 15.25”w., in a modern gilt frame, 18.25”h. 22.25”w. $400-$600
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WINTER LANDSCAPE BY LOUIS PEYRAT (FRANCE, 1905-1999). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Two figures seen in a snowy winter landscape. 11.5”h. 15.25”w., in a modern gilt frame, 20.5”h. 24.5”w. $400-$600
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ROCOCO-STYLE MIRROR AND ITALIAN CHANDELIER. Twentieth century. Italian glass chandelier with six lights, 22”d., and a gilt rococo-style mirror, 44”h. 30.5”w. $300-$600
1319 TWO LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on board titled “Baltimore-Lancaster, Ohio-Rainbow Ridge” by Ralph Andrews Richards (Ohio, 20th century), gilt frame, 22”h. 27.5”w., and a watercolor bearing the signature “A. Schille” of a house, framed, 25”h. 17.5”w. $200-$400
1320 FOUR LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN AND ENGLISH, 19TH20TH CENTURY). Two watercolor Bahamian coastal views by Roman Johnson (Ohio, 19172005), 20”h. 25”w., and a pair of English pastel landscapes of the highlands, 10.25”h. 18.25”w. $150-$300
1321 LANDSCAPE PRINT AND PORTRAIT OF A PROSTITUTE (AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN, 20TH CENTURY). An etching of the English waterfront by Edward L. Field (New York/Illinois, 1856-1914), framed, 22”h. 30”w., and a pastel drawing of a smoking prostitute signed “Vladimir ___”, framed, 31”h. 23”w. $150-$300
1323 SEVEN HANDCOLORED WILDLIFE PRINTS. American and European, 19th century. Two lithographs of cats by Smith, 13”h. 15”w., three engravings of birds, 13.5”h. 10.5”w., and two with double images of animals, fish, and flowers, 16.5”h. 13.5”w. In modern frames. $300-$600
1324 FOUR HANDCOLORED EUROPEAN PRINTS. Eighteenth-19th century. Two botanicals, artemesia and balsam. 22”h. 17”w. And two classical scenes: Temple of Jupiter after Turner, 17”h. 20”w., and Ruins of the Grand Aquaduct of Ancient Carthage, after Mayer, 18”h. 21”w. $250-$500
1325 NINE EUROPEAN HANDCOLORED BOTANICAL PRINTS. Nineteenth century. Eight with Latin and German titles, 15”h. 12”w., and single printed by Durend, 16.5”h. 13.5”w. $200-$400
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PARQUETRY SET COFFEE TABLE. England, 19th or 20th century, oak. The square parquetry top raised on square legs joined by stretchers. $200-$400
CAST RESIN QUAN YIN FIGURE BY DOROTHY THORPE. American, 2nd half-20th century. Typical form signed Dorothy Thorpe on underside. 32.5”h. 8”w. 6”d. $400-$600
ORIENTAL RUG. Second half-20th century. Caucasian pattern with ivory ground. 5’6” x 8’10”. $200-$300
1328 TWENTY GREGORIAN ANTIPHONALS. Nineteenth century and earlier. Two ink on vellem, eighteen printed. 18.5"h. 13"w. $300-$500
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FIFTEEN MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES. American and European, 19th century. Glass slides including towns, scenic views, comical scenes and two with moving features. Some damage. 3.25" x 3.25" to 4"h. 7"w. $200-$400
1330 THREE FRAMED EUROPEAN ENGRAVINGS INCLUDING A MAP. Nineteenth century or earlier. Image of Nurnberg, 13"h. 15.5"w., signed print of Notre Dame, 17"h. 14"w. and restrike of a 1639 world map. 23"h. 27"w. $150-$300
1331 CHINESE RUG. First half-20th century. Blue and plum with trees. 9’2” x 11’6”. $1,000-$2,000
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THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. Second half-20th century. Bokhara, 3’ x 5’, Hamadan, 2’5” x 4’3”, and a Caucasian pattern with ivory ground, 4’4” x 6’10”. $300-$600
1334 ORIENTAL RUG. Second half-20th century. Tabriz with hunting scene on ivory. 6’7” x 10’6”. $300-$500
1334A ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1930. Karaja with a brick red ground. 2'3" x 4'. $100-$200
1334B ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1930. Sarouk with a burgundy ground. 4' x 6'. $300-$600
1334C ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1920. Belouch. Geometric with a blue ground. 3'1" x 5'7". $200-$400
1334D CHINESE RUG. Ca. 1930. Room size Art Deco design on a blue ground. 8'9" x 11'6". $500-$1,000
1335 BIEDERMEIER CYLINDER DESK. Germany or Austria, 1820-1840. Parquetry-inlaid drawers and prospect over three drawers, and on tapered block feet. 45”h. 43”w. 23”d., pull-out writing surface is 31”h. $1,500-$2,500
1336 THREE GEORG JENSEN SERVING PIECES ACORN PATTERN Denmark, 20th century. Large two tine cold meat fork, large knife, trowel shaped pie server. All solid sterling, marked Sterling, Denmark, Georg Jensen. 9.5 ozt. $300-$600
1337 TWO PIECE PIERCED GEORG JENSEN FISH SERVING SET ACANTHUS PATTERN Denmark, 20th century. Solid sterling silver, marked Sterling, Denmark, Georg Jensen. Pierced designs. Fork is 10” long, flat server is 11” long. 8.4 ozt. $300-$600
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PAIR OF MID-CENTURY GILT FLORAL TABLES. Mid 20th century, gold painted metal flowers with round glass tops. 17”h. $500-$1,000
PAIR OF MIRRORED SIDE CABINETS. Second half-20th century, wood. Black painted low cabinets with gold-veined mirrored doors. 27”h. 16”w. 22”d. $200-$400
DANNY HO FONG “OSETSU DAI” DINING TABLE. Made for Tropi-Cal, 1950s. Woven top with glass plate and an iron frame. 28.25”h. 73”w. 30”d. $250-$500
ART DECO BRASS AND STEEL BED. Second quarter-20th century. 37”h. 53”w., with rails. $250-$500
1342 DANISH MODERN WALL UNIT IN THE MANNER OF POUL CADOVIUS. Denmark, mid 20th century. Three storage cabinets, fall front cabinet, four drawers, and six shelves. And a corresponding drop leaf table and four dining chairs. Approximately 60”h. 60”w. $1,500-$2,500
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LIMBERT ROCKING CHAIR. American, first half-20th century, oak. The straight crest over a slatted back above an upholstered seat flanked by arms, and raised on rockers. 39.25”h. 27.5”w. 19.5”d. $1,000-$2,000
PAIR OF ART DECO RAM SONCES. Second quarter-20th century, plaster. Scrolled bracket with a fruit swag and surmounted by a ram. Red paint. 22.5”h. $250-$500
1344 THE HUNT PLAQUE BY VIKTOR SCHRECKENGOST FOR COWAN POTTERY. American, 1st half-20th century. Typical circular form with russet brown glaze. Cowan Pottery mark verso. 11.5”d. $500-$700
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COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE STAMPED TIFFANY, YOUNG AND ELLIS. American, bronze, first quarter-20th century. The plaque depicts a painting by American artist George Catlin titled “O-Kee-Pah” which is a Mandan Indian Ceremony and is embossed “By Courtesy of New York Public Library for Museum Use Only”. The painting, which was owned by The New York Public Library, now hangs at the Denver Museum of Art. 7”h. 9.5”w. $1,500-$2,500
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PAIR OF ART DECO WALL SCONCES. Possibly American, 1st half-20th century, chrome. Circular form, each depicting a standing figure against a frosted glass panel. 12.5”h. $200-$400
1348 STYLIZED CAT ANDIRONS BY THE CHROME PLATING COMPANY OF TENNESSEE. American, mid 20th century, brass. Two cats in seated positions. 20”h. 20”d. $200-$400
1349 AVRANCHES BY ALBERT BERGEVIN (FRENCH, 1887-1974). Lithograph, unsigned. A lady standing with a red umbrella. Backed on linen. 49”h. 35”w. $2,000-$4,000
1350 LA FAVORITE DESSERTS DU ROI - ETS DROCOURT. French, 1st half 20th century, poster. Lady seen wearing a red dress and baking. 25”h. 21”w., framed. $800-$1,200
1351 TWO LITHOGRAPHS BY JULES CHERTE (FRENCH, 1836-1932). Offset lithograph, unsigned. Comprising Summer Concert and Harlequin Largest 21.5”h. 19.5”w. $600-$800
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LOUNGE CHAIR BY CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, mid 20th century. Black leather upholstery and a molded veneer shell raised on a five-point base with matching ottoman. Labeled Herman Miller. 31.5”h. $1,500-$2,500
LOUNGE CHAIR BY CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, mid 20th century. Black leather upholstery and a molded veneer shell raised on a five-point base with matching ottoman. Labeled Herman Miller. 31.5”h. $1,500-$2,500
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DSR CHAIR BY CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, mid 20th century, molded plastic. The orange molded plastic back and seat raised on a wire base. 31.5”h. 18.5”w. 16”d. $100-$200
SEASCAPE BY A.E. VANDEVELDE (AMERICAN, 1889-1985). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. 16”h. 24”w., in a frame, 26”h. 32”w. $200-$400
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ARTS AND CRAFTS COAL FIREPLACE INSERT. W.H. Jackson, New York, early 20th century, iron and brass. Floral and oak leaf decoration and green paint on the iron. 23.5”h. 33.5”w. 14”d. $200-$400
TWO PAINTINGS BY DANISH ARTISTS. Oils on masonite, signed at bottom. Harbor scene by Aage Bernhard-Friedriksen (1883-1963), 23.5”h. 27”w., and still life by Herdis Gelardi (1916-1991), 23”h. 28”w. Both in gilt frames. $300-$600
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DANISH MODERN BREAKFRONT BY SKOVBY. Denmark, mid 20th century. Rectangular form with two sliding glass doors opening to reveal a shelved interior over three cabinet doors. 58”h. 77”w. 19”d. $200-$400
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1360 PLANNER GROUP DINETTE SET BY PAUL MCCOBB P FFOR WICHENDON. American, mid 20th century. The shaped crest over a spindle back A aabove a shaped square seat and raised on circular tapering legs. 29.5”h. 17”w. 17.75”d. The table has a square top flanked by folding 2 lleaves and raised on circular tapering legs. 28.5”h. 40.25”w. 30.25”d. $ $400-$600
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1362 HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD THREE-PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA WITH H CORRESPONDING ARMCHAIR. C American, mid 20th century. The straight crest over the upholstered A back and seat flanked by arms with applied wood decoration, the b whole raised on square tapering legs. Sofa 30.5”h. 80”w. 31”d. w $ $400-$600
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DINING SUITE IN THE MANNER OF PAUL EVANS. D American, mid to late 20th century, mixed woods. Rectangular dining A ttable with various woods. Top raised on square legs. 28.5”h. 39”w. 72”d. Six side chairs each with a rectangular caned back over the square 7 upholstered seat and raised on square legs. 37”h. 19”w. 18”d. Together u with an associated sideboard having a rectangular top over two twow panel doors opening to a fitted interior. 34”h. 67.25”w. 18”d. p $400-$600
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GEORG JENSEN FLARED STERLING SILVER BOWL AND SPOON. Denmark. 2nd quarter-20th century. The flared bowl raised on a foliate base. 5.5”h. 6.5”d. Together with a serving spoon in ornamental pattern #21. 6.5”l. Approximate total 15.67 ozt. $500-$700
MEXICAN STERLING BOWL AND FORK. Mid 20th century. Both marked “925, Made in Mexico”. The bowl is marked for “C. Zurita”. 16”l. Fork, 9”l. $250-$450
SIDE TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD WORMLEY FOR DUNBAR. American, mid 20th century, wood. Square top raised on square legs and joined by a medial shelf. 26”h. 29”w. 29”d. $100-$300
1365 GEORG JENSEN STERLING BLOCK LINK BRACELET #48 Denmark, mid 20th century. Link bracelet marked Sterling, Denmark, Georg Jensen. 7.25” long, 32g. $200-$400
1367 CHRISTOFLE SILVER PLATE FLATWARE SERVICE. France, mid-late 20th century. In the Paris pattern. Includes service for six, including salad knives and forks, dinner knives and forks, teaspoons, and tablespoons, as well as two extra dinner forks, an extra tablespoon, and three serving pieces. $400-$600
1369 LOTUS COFFEE TABLE BY THEODORE MULLER AND ELIZABETH BARRINGER FOR KITTINGER. American, mid 20th century. The circular top set with oil drop wood panels over a black lacquered chinoiserie-style base. 14”h. 47.5”d. $400-$600
1370 DESK ATTRIBU UTED TO EDWARD WORMLEY BY DUNBAR. Am merican, mid 20th century. The rectangular top oveer a center d drawer flanked by three graduated draawers and raised on square legs. The front havving caned d decoration. 29”h. 54”w. 28”d. $40 00-$600
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ATOMIC AGE SPUTNIK CHANDELIER AND LIGHT. Possibly American, mid 20th century, brass. A circular standard above a central ball issuing twenty-four candle arms, 20”h., and a circular ceiling light with six candle arms, 11”d. Together g with twenty-seven y lightg bulb covers. $800-$1,200
SUNBURST WALL SCULPTURE BY CURTIS JERE. American, mid 20th century, metal. Spray design of abstract sunbursts. Approximately 25”h. 40”w. $400-$600
1374 WALL SCULPTURE BY C. JERE (AMERICAN, D. 2008). Brass. Birds seen in flight. $300-$500
1375 PAIR OF SIDE TABLES BY T. H. ROBSJOHNSGIBBINGS FOR WIDDICOMB. American, mid 20th century. The square top raised on circular reverse tapered legs and joined by a medial shelf. With label. 17.5 17.5”h. h. 23”w. 23”d. $200-$400
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1377 CONSOLE TABLE BY MAITLAND-SMITH. American, mid 20th century. The rectangular top has canted corners and set with glass raised on four banded and reeded legs topped with griffin masks and terminating in animal paw feet, the whole joined by stretchers. 34”h. 64.5”w. 18.75”d. $150-$300
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1378 SEVEN TULIP CHAIRS BY EERO SAARINEN FOR KNOLL. American, mid 20th century, fiberglass and aluminum. Four armchairs and three side chairs. The molded backs, seats and arms raised on circular standards terminating in circular bases. 31.5”h. 26”w. 19.5”d. $1,500-$2,500
1379 WOMB CHAIR BY EERO SAARINEN FOR KNOLL. American, mid 20th century, steel. The upholstered back, arms, and seat raised on black enameled steel legs. 36”h. 38”w. 21”d. $800-$1,200
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1381 LUCITE SOFA TABLE. American, mid to late 20th century. The rectangular top over legs joined by stretchers. 27”h. 72”w. 17.5”d. $300-$500 1380
1382 LUCITE TABLE LAMP, UMBRELLA STAND AND AN ASTROLITE LUCITE FISH. American, mid to late 20th century. Octagonal lamp on a stepped rectangular black and clear base. 30.5”h. 13.5”w. 4”d. and an umbrella stand by Dorothy Thorpe, 24.5”h. 11”d. Together with a lucite fish on base marked Astrolite Products, 15.5”h. 5.75”w. 4”d. $150-$300
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1383 VENETIAN CANAL SIGNED “MONTANARI” (ITALY, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. 24”h. 48”w., in a frame, 30.5”h. 54.5”w. $100-$300
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1384 EXECUTIVE DESK BY DAKOTA JACKSON. American, late 20th-early 21st century. Shaped rectangular top over a central drawer flanked by four drawers, the whole raised on reversed splayed legs. 29”h. 73”w. 34.5”d. $1,000-$2,000
1385 ACCLAIM SERIES COFFEE TABLE BY LANE. American, mid 20th century, wood. The rectangular top over circular tapering legs joined by stretchers. 14”h. 54”w. 18.5”d. $60-$80 138 3 4
1386 BRASILIA BY BROYHILL BREAKFRONT AND SIDEBOARD. American, mid 20th century. The molded cornice over two glass doors flanked by glass windows over three central graduated drawers flanked by paneled doors, the whole raised on square tapering legs. 78.5”h. 65.5”w. 15.5”d. The sideboard of rectangular form having a extendable top over two panel doors and raised on square tapering legs. 29”h. 31”w. (61”w. open) 18.5”d. $500-$700
1387 PAIR OF BRASILIA CONSOLES FOR BROYHILL. American, mid 20th century. The rectangular top over three drawers flanked by a paneled cabinet door, the whole raised on square tapering legs. 30”h. 55”w. 18.5”d. $400-$600
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GEOMETRIC MOUSE SCALE D “HOMEMADE” BY CLAES THURE OLDENBURG (AMERICAN, B. 1929). Offset lithograph on woven paper laminated to die-cut cardboard and foam core with stainless steel elements. Published by Gemini G. E. L., Los Angeles. In original packaging. 19.5”h. 16.5”w. $200-$400
1389 MODERN WALL SHELF. American, mid to late 20th century, stainless steel. Square top over a shaped support. 24”h. 12”w. 11”d. $80-$120
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TWO ABSTRACTS BY SIDNEY LOEB (ILLINOIS, MID 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Similar images in matching frames, 29”h. 36”w. $300-$500
1391 PAIR OF LC 2 PETIT MODELE ARMCHAIRS BY LE CORBUSIER. Possibly Italy, mid 20th century, chrome. The exterior chrome shell supporting removable upholstered cushions. 25”h. 27”w. 29.5”d. $1,000-$2,000
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SIESTA CHAIR AND OTTOMAN BY INGMAR RELLING FOR WESTNOFA. Norway, mid 20th century. Original leather upholstery on the back, seat, and ottoman are raised on a bentwood frame. 38”h. 27.5”w. 19.5”d. $200-$400
PAIR OF CESCA CHAIRS BY MARCEL BREUER. Possibly Italy, mid 20th century, chrome, wood. The caned rectangular backs flanked by wood arms over cantilevered seats, the whole joined by a chrome frame. 28”h. 18”w. 19”d. $150-$300
1393 SET OF RAYMOND LOWERY DINNERWARE. Germany, 20th century. Thirty-three piece set of white tableware, service for six with creamer, sugar and waste bowl. Largest plate, 9.25”d. $150-$300
1395 DYRLUND DINING EXTENSION TABLE. Denmark, mid 20th century. Circular top over central standard raised on four feet. With two leaves. 28”h. 47.5”d. $200-$400
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1397 LAP DESK BELONGING TO OTIS DANIELL, BOSTON BUSINESSMAN. England, mid 19th century, mahogany. Brass-bound and typical form. Original retailer’s label from Dyer, a “pocketbook and fancy paper box” manufacturer and retailer on Washington Street in Boston. Old finish. 20”l. On the lid of this desk is a brass plaque engraved “Otis Daniell,” and accompanying the box is a ninth plate daguerreotype believed to be of Daniell, and taken by noted Boston photographers Southworth and Hawes. Daniell is listed in the 1860 Census in Boston’s 4th Ward, and working as a seller of paper manufacturing supplies. $400-$800 1397
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FRENCH-STYLE WRITING DESK. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Parquetry veneer. Heavy ormolu trim with ram’s head details. Two dovetailed drawers, one with writing surface. 29”h. 23”w. 19”d. $400-$600
VENETIAN CANAL (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. 8.75”h. 12”w., in a frame, 16”h. 18”w. $200-$300
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PARISIAN STREET SCENE BY FRANCOIS GEROME (FRANCE, B. 1895). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Flower market. 16”h. 20”w., in a frame, 19.5”h. 24”w. $500-$800
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TWO TEA CADDIES. Nineteenth century. English mahogany with brass bale handle. Divided interior. 6”h. 9.5”w. Chinese Export lacquered caddy with foliate decoration and landscape reserves. Some imperfections. 5”h. 8.5”w. $300-$400
ENGLISH WATERCOLOR OF A CHILD. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Young child seated on a pony. In a bird’seye maple veneer frame, 9”h. 7.5”w. $200-$400
1404 SALT GLAZE CHARGER. England, late 18th-early 19th century. Molded, scalloped rim. 15”d. $200-$300
1405 STERLING SILVER TWO LIGHT CANDELABRA FOR GEORG JENSEN BY JOHAN ROHDE NO. 343. Denmark, mid 20th century. The circular base rising to knopped stems topped by buds cast with leaves and berry clusters from which twisted, reeded branches emerge supporting faceted urn form sconces. 10.25”h. Approximately 20.05 ozt. $1,500-$2,500
1406 PORTRAIT OF A MAN (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Dapper man dressed in grey. Some stains. In an oval frame, 9”h. 7.5”w. $150-$300
1408 SET OF GERMAN BRASS NESTING WEIGHTS. Eighteenth-19th century. Complete. 5.5”h. overall with handle. $200-$400
1409 FRENCH CLASSICAL SECRETAIR A ABBATANT. Nineteenth century, mahogany and oak. Fall-front desk with fitted interior and lower drawers. Leather writing surface. 54”h. 37”w. 15”d. $1,500-$3,000
1410 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman in Elizabethan dress. Light scuffs. 30”h. 25”w., in a frame, 35.5”h. 30.5”w. $200-$400 1409
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TWO ROCOCO-STYLE BRASS FIREPLACE FENDERS. American or European, 20th century. One with garlands and paw feet, 12”h. 57”w., and a three-part fender with shell panel and two lions. 20”h. $400-$600
FOUR STATUES OF APOSTLES.. American or European, 20th century, plaster. Hollow casts of robed saints holding books and scrolls, with mounting spaces on the backs. Imperfections. 41”h. From an Indianapolis church . $800-$1,200
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FRENCH-STYLE DEMILUNE TABLE. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Parquetry veneer. Inlay and two dovetailed drawers. 32"h. 31"w. $250-$450
TWO PLATES. England, late 18th century. Salt glazed molded plates with reticulated rims. Acanthus scrolls. 10.5”d. And another example with fruit. Hairline. 11.5”d. $300-$600
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1415 TWO-PART MIRROR WITH PAINTING. European, 19th century. Two-part mahogany veneer frame with shaped crest featuring an oil on canvas painting of battleships at sea. Unsigned. Imperfections. 36”h. 42”w. $400-$700
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NINE-PIE ECE C FRE RENC RENC NCH DI NCH DINI NN NG G SET ET. American, mid 20 2 th centu tury ry, ma maho hogany hoga gany ga ny. Ta ny. Tabl Tab ble wi ble with ith shaped corners and d cabriiolle feet. 30”h. 65”w. 46”d. with two 27” leaves. Eight chairs, six sides and two arms with cane backs and yellow floral upholstered seats. One has damage to caning. $600 $800 $600-$800
1417 PORTRAIT OF A GIRL BY LOUIS E. FROSH (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. A young girl wearing a black hat. 10.25”h. 8”w., in a tiger maple frame, 15”h. 12.5”w. $150-$350
1418 ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK PANEL. Nineteenth century. Silk, chenille and watercolor image of a man praying at a roadside altar. In a frame, 22”h. 17.5”w. $300-$500
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GENRE SCENE (FRENCH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Large stone house with two female figures sitting in a doorway. 16.25”h. 14.25”w., in a molded gilt frame, 22.75”h. 20.75’w. $200-$400
MARBLE PEDESTAL. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century. Green marble in four sections. Some edge damage. 41.5”h. $150-$300
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY JOHN C. ARTER (AMERICAN, 1860-1923). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Woman with basket of flowers. 36”h. 22”w., in a frame, 42.5”h. 30”w. $800-$1,600
PAIR OF SOFAS BY WARD BENNETT FOR BRICKEL ASSOCIATES. American, mid 20th century. Blue upholstered backs and seats flanked by shaped arms and raised on square tapering legs. 32”h. 70”w. 25”d. $1,500-$2,500
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TWO JOHN AND JOSIAH BOYDELL SHAKESPEARE GALLERY ENGRAVINGS. England, late 18th-early 19th century, stipple engraving. Two framed engravings published by John and Josiah Boydell including “Anthony & Cleopatra. Act III Scene IX” after Trefam and “Romeo & Juliet. Act V Scene III” after Northcote. 29”h. 34”w. overall. $200-$300
1422 FRENCH-STYLE COMMODE. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Fruitwood veneer. Bombe form with drawers, cabriole legs and ormolu trim. 33”h. 48”w. 20”d. $400-$800
1423 MEISSEN FIGURE OF ATLANTA. Germany, 2nd half-19th century. Robed figure with the Golden Apple. Blue crossed swords mark. Repair. 11”h. $300-$500
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FRENCH FAIENCE STOVE. Nineteenth century. Colorful threepart stove in blue and purple with scenic reserves. Iron plate door. 22”d. 81.5”h. $2,500-$3,500
FRENCH ROCOCO-STYLE CANOPY BED. Nineteenth century, mahogany. Elaborately turned and carved posts, upholstered headboard and figured mahogany-veneered footboard, with an upholstered canopy (later watered silk). 96”h. 74”w. 95”l. 95”l $ $1,000-$2,000
PAIR OF EUROPEAN BRASS WALL SCONCES AND A MIRROR. Twentieth century. Rococo-style mirror with cherub crest, 28”h., and foliate wall sconces with candle sockets and prisms. 25”h. $200-$400
PAIR OF EUROPEAN CANDELABRA AND A PORCELAIN URN. Late 19th-20th century. Bronze candelabra with putti, marble bases and ormolu fittings. 19”h. And a hand painted covered urn with cherubs. 16”h. $250-$450
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1430 PAIR OF ALABASTER LAMPS. American or European, 20th century. Large table lamps with pierce-carved roses. 45”h. overall. $300-$600
1431 NATIVITY DIORAMA. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed media. Central manger scene surrounded with travelers and buildings made of crèche figures, printed images, mirrors, etc., and highlighted with seashells. In a shadow box frame, 19.25”h. 23.5”w. $600-$1,200
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1432 BRONZE VASE SIGNED “TIFFANY & CO.” Twentieth century. Asian style with phoenix. 14.5”h. $1,000-$1,500
1433 DECORATED DISTAFF. Russia, 19th century. Carved wooden distaff with scenes of a horse drawn sled and prancing horses. Floor model with foot. 32.5”h. $200-$300
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1435 DECORATED PEDESTAL. Twentieth century. Marble-top pedestal with applied brass and polychrome-painted decoration. 45"h. $150-$250
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1436 HORSEMANSHIP ENGRAVING. France, 19th century. Handcolored engraving on paper after an earlier print. Identified nobles watching men on horseback. In a frame, 22”h. 27”w. $100-$300
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GENRE SCENE BY ROBERT PANITZSCH (GERMAN/DANISH, 1879-1949). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “36” lower right. A woman seen reading in an elaborate interior. 23”h. 19”w., in a modern frame, 28.75”h. 24.75”w. $500-$700
PAIR OF FRENCH-STYLE CHAIRS AND DECORATED STAND. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Louis XIV-style chairs with fluted legs and tapestry upholstery. 36”h. And a hand decorated stand with two dovetailed drawers and a courting couple on the top. Imperfections. 30”h. 14”w. 12.5”d. $200-$300
1438 FARM SCENE BY LESLIE COPE (OHIO, 19132002). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1971 lower right. Colorful scene of cows and chickens. In an ornate frame, 10”h. 12”w. $200-$400
1439 FARM SCENE BY LESLIE COPE (OHIO, 19132002). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1971 lower right. Cattle in a barnyard. 17”h. 21.5”w. $300-$600
1440 FRENCH LOUIS XV ARMCHAIR. Mid 18th century, fruitwood. Carved crest, arms and legs, and later upholstery. 16”h. seat, 36”h. overall. $800-$1,200
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1442 TWO PORTRAIT PAINTINGS. Probably England, mid 19th century. Watercolor of a child with hoop and stick. In a bird’s-eye maple frame, 13.5”h. 10.75”w. And oil on canvas of a gentleman. Rebacked. 8”h. 7”w. $200-$400
1443 FIVE EUROPEAN MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Nineteenth century. Two women wearing caps, 5.5”h. 4.5”w., 6”h. 5”w., woman with lamb, 4”h. 3.5”w., and two men in brass oval locket frames, 1.5”h. Varying wear. In frames. $200-$400
1444 TWO EUROPEAN PORTRAITS. Late 18th-19th century. Watercolor on paper caricature of an elderly soldier. Initialed. 13.5”h. 10”w. And a pencil drawing of a gentleman with faint initials and date. 10.75”h. 9.5”w. $150-$300
1449 TWO WORKS BY SHIRLEY ARDELL “SYBIL” MASON (AMERICAN, 1923-1998). Pastel on paper, signed lower center. Three white peonies on a salmon ground. 16.25”h. 10.25”w., in a gilt frame, 25.5”h. 19.25”w. Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Cattails seen in a natural setting. 20”h. 13”w., in a gilt frame, 28”h. 21”w. $300-$500
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LANDSCAPE BY NELLIE ELIZA FOSTER NAGEL (AMERICAN, 1873-1955). Oil on board, signed lower left. Stone bridge seen over a rushing river in a lush landscape setting. 23.5”h. 29.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 30.75”h. 36.5”w. $150-$300
TWO LANDSCAPES BY DAVID G. TERRY (AMERICA, B.1959). Oil on board, signed lower left. Landscape with large tree and mountains in the distance. 10.5”h. 13.5”w., in a gilt frame, 13.75”h. 16.75”w. Looking Out Back Oil on board, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated “1990” verso. Depicts urban-style brick houses. 12.5”h. 9”w., in a gilt frame, 16”h. 12.25”w. $400-$600
THREE WORKS BY SHIRLEY ARDELL “SYBIL” MASON (AMERICAN, 1923-1998). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Landscape with barren trees. 15.25”h. 22.5”w., in a gilt frame, 25”h. 31.75”w. Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Still life with orange flowers on a yellow ground. 22.5”h. 14.5”w., in a gilt frame, 31”h. 22.5”w. And pastel of flowers. 21”h. 16”w. $300-$500
1451 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on board, signed and dated “Bush 25” lower right. Landscape with river during summer. 16.25”h. 21.25”w., in a modern black frame, 21”h. 25.75”w, $100-$300
1452 TWO WORKS BY CHARLES WILLIAM DUVALL (AMERICAN, 1864-1966). Oil on board, signed lower right. Winter landscape with stream. 11”h. 16.25”w., in a modern frame, 14.25”h. 19.25”w. Oil on board, unsigned. Still life with flowers in a blue vase. 9.75”h. 6.5”w., in a modern frame, 12”h. 9”w. $150-$300
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HOUSE AT ROUND POND BY FRITZ HOFFMAN (AMERICAN, 1930-2008). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Coastal-style white house with a cupola in a rural landscape setting. 13.5”h. 17.5”w., in a gilt frame, 20.75”h. 24.5”w. $200-$400
1448 COASTAL LANDSCAPE BY AAGE BERNHARDT-FRIEDRIKSEN (DANISH, 1883-1963). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Impressionist-style landscape with two figures seen walking alongside a body of water. 15.5”h. 19.25”w., in a gilt frame, 22”h. 26”w. $300-$500
LANDSCAPE BY GEORGE HERBERT BAKER (INDIANA, 1878-1943). Pastel on paper, signed lower left. Study of trees. In a frame, 10.25”h. 12”w. $200-$400
1454 LANDSCAPE BY EDGAR SCHALK (INDIANA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1920 lower left. Dirt road near a stream. In a frame, 10.5”h. 13”w. $150-$250 www.GARTHS.com | 77
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ROLLING BALL CLOCK BY JOSEPH AND IDA PLATT OF CANNON CRAFT. England, ca.1977, brass. Architectural form supported by four columns and capped by a ball finial, three central dials showing hours, minutes, and seconds. The whole raised on four ball feet. Together with a wood and glass case. 18.75”h. 15.25”w. 15.25”d. $500-$1,000
MIDDLE EASTERN STEEL DOOR LATCH. Nineteenth century or earlier. Impressive size with faint engraving, scrolls and architectural key guard. No key. 11”l. $200-$300
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DECORATED TOLE TRAY. American or English, mid 19th century. Original Asian themed hand decoration of a woman and servant in a garden. Wear. 18.5” x 27”. $250-$450
1457 TWO ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT PAGES. Fifteenth century, pen and ink on vellum. Latin text accented with colors and heavy gilding. Double-sided page from French Book of Hours and single from Flemish prayer book. In matching frames, 14.5”h. 12.5”w. $600-$900 14565130
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1459 BRONZE SPHINX. Probably European, late 19th century. Reclining sphinx, most likely a Grand Tour item. 7.5”h. 12”l. $200-$350
1460 MANTEL CLOCK. American or European, late 19th century. White marble bracket with shell and acanthus leaves. 13”h. $150-$300
1461 FOUR TEA SERVICE ITEMS. England, late 18th-early 19th century. Two salt glaze teapots, 7”, 5”h., the smaller with a pewter lid. Castleford Liberty and Eagle creamer, together with a creamware cup and saucer. Imperfections. $200-$400
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1462 TWO HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUES. Germany, late 19th century. One of a man and woman with lute. Unmarked KPM. Signed on the back “Verstimmt, nach P. Thumann”. In a frame, 13”h. 11”w. And an oval portrait medallion of Queen Louise, identified on the back. In a frame, 10”h. 8”w. $300-$600
1463 FAIENCE CHARGER. Continental, 19th century. Polychrome image of women clipping Cupid’s wings. Some imperfections. 18”d. $250-$450
1464 THREE DELFT BOWLS. European, 18th-19th century. Earlier polychrome bowl with flowers, 9”d, and two blue and white with dancers, 9.25”d. Imperfections. $200-$350
1465 TWO HYDE AND GOODRICH, NEW ORLEANS SILVER MUGS. Both marked, mid 19th century. Cylindrical mug also marked for Wood and Hughes, 3.5”h., and a rounded mug with engraved cartouche, 3.5”h. Both with dents and period monograms. Total weight approximately 6.5 ozt. $250-$500
1466 TWO WOOD AND HUGHES SILVER MUGS. Both marked, mid 19th century. Cylindrical mug with beaded foot and rim, 4”h., and a marked sterling mug with repousse’ decoration, 3.5”h. Both with period engravings. Total weight approximately 10.25 ozt. $200-$400
1467 CAST IRON HORSE HEAD. American, late 19th century. Old paint. Bit for attaching reins. On a wooden wall plaque. Wear. 12”h. $150-$300
1468 CARVED WOODEN PLAQUE. European, late 18th century, oak. Low relief carving of shell and acanthus leaves with initials and “1781”. Two attachment holes. Old refinishing and edge loss. 16.5”h. 31”w. $150-$300
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WROUGHT IRON CHANDELIER. American or European, 20th century. Fleur-de-lys accents. Electrified candle sockets. 18”h. 31”d. $150-$300
PAIR OF TOLE LAMPS AND A JACKFIELD COW CREAMER. European, 19th century. Creamer has gilt accents, 7”l. Red tole canisters with images of Mt. Fuji. Made into table lamps, 16”h. overall. $150-$300
1470 TWO ITALIAN MARBLE PEDESTALS. Twentieth century. White, two part pedestals, the smaller with rope twist column. Marked "Made in Italy". 38", 43"h. $300-$500
1471 TWO FRENCH-STYLE STANDS. European, early 20th century, mixed woods. Parquetry veneer and ormolu trim. Marble top tea table with cabriole legs, 21”h. 28”w., and an end table with three dovetailed drawers. Loose gallery. 32”h. 16”w. $250-$500
1472 THREE BRONZES OF CLASSICAL GODS. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century. Verdigris patina. Standing Antinous and Dionysus, 26”h. Together with a seated Mercury, 23”h. Weathered with some separation from bases. $300-$600
1474 COLLECTION OF TEN BAUHAUS POSTERS. Possibly German, mid to late 20th century. Including Laszlo Moholy Nagy, Mies van der Rohe, Oskar Schlemmer, Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee, Walter Gropius, Wassily chair, Kinetic sculpture, Wassily Kandinsky painting, and group image of the teaching staff of Bauhaus. 43.25”h. 21.25”w. $800-$1,200
1475 FORTY TWO TILES BY JONATHAN HALEY FOR FOSTORIA. American, 1st half 20th century, glass. Various colors, comprising two designs the first with stylized leaf, the second with stylized leaf and geometric decoration. $500-$1,000
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CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS BY CHARLES JAMES FOX (UNITED KINGDOM, BORN CA. 1860). Pastel on canvas, signed lower right. Brother and sister. In a Newcomb-Macklin frame, 34”h. 42”w. $800-$1,200
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY CHARLES DATER WELDON (AMERICAN, 1855-1935). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Young woman arranging flowers. In a frame, 26”h. 18”w. $600-$1,200
1478 FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE SET. Second half-19th century, spelter. Brass surface and hand painted porcelain inserts with cherubs. Clock impressed “Mourey”, 16.5”h. Pair of candelabra, 22”h. Wear. $250-$450
1479 BRASS MANTEL CLOCK AND PAIR OF CANDELABRA. Nineteenth century. Figural clock with dial marked “Paris”. Chip. 12”h. And a pair of European candelabra with seamed construction. Removable bobeche with sockets. 13”h. $200-$400 1476
1480 THREE TABLE LAMPS. American and European, 20th century. Bisque with the Three Graces, 18”h., cobalt glazed porcelain urn, 19”, and glass, possibly Baccarat, 19”h. $150-$350
1481 BRONZE BUST BY LEO BAYMAN (NEW YORK, 20TH CENTURY). Signed on the edge with “Kurtz (?), Fdry, NY”. Young girl on marble base. 13”h. $150-$350
1482 TWO PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS ANDIRONS. Nineteenth century. Lemon top with scrolled legs. 18”, 20”h. $150-$300
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ENGLISH TRAY AND JEWELRY BOX. Eighteenth-19th century. Oval inlaid mahogany tray with shell paterae. 28”l. And an embroidered box with metallic thread on silk ground. Birds and a Medusa head. Worn. 7”h. 12”w. $250-$450
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1485 DELFT CONSOLE BOWL. Late 19th-early 20th century, tin-glazed earthenware. Oblong octagon with polychrome city scenes and scrolled handles. 15.5”l. $200-$400
1486 FRENCH COUNTRY TABLE. Nineteenth century. Two-board lift top, floral carved drawer, and attenuated legs. 30”h. 49”w. 34.5”d. $400-$800
1487 PAIR OF ROCOCO-STYLE WALL BRACKETS. Twentieth century, poplar and marble. Carved and gilt scrollwork brackets with polychrome-painted flowers and marble tops. 17.5”h. 26.5”w. $150-$300
1487A JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT BY AOYAMA MASAJI (1893-1969). Ink on paper. Moonlit bridge scene. In a carved frame, 21.5”h. 17”w. $200-$400
1487B PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY CHARLES WILLIAM DUVALL (AMERICAN, 1864-1966). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Lovely portrait of a woman in flowers. Framed, 40.5”h. 33”w. $300-$400
1488 ITALIAN SAVONAROLA CHAIR. Late 19th-early 20th century, iron and brass. Typical form with a leather back. Lacking seat. 11”h. seat, 28”h. overall. $150-$300
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FRENCH BAROMETER. Nineteenth century. Ornate wood frame and painted wood dial marked “...Chevallier...Paris”. Age split. Regilt. 36”h. 20”w. $400-$800
FRENCH LOUIS XVI-STYLE CURIO CABINET. Early 20th century. Round with glass shelves and gold paint. 55”h. $250-$500
TWO LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor with windmills signed by Walter Hartson (1866-1943), 22”h. 26”w., and an oil on canvas of traveler in the woods signed “W. Robber”. 21”h. 28”w. $200-$400
1490 FRENCH LOUIS XVI-STYLE TABLE AND CHAIRS. Early 20th century, mahogany. A pink marble-top round table with brass mounts, 30”h. 42”d.; together with a set of four chairs with carved backs and legs, and balloon seats, 18”h. seat, 37”h. overall. $800-$1,200
1491 FRENCH LOUIS XV-STYLE MUSIC CABINET. Early 20th century, mixed woods. Parquetry inlaiddecoration and brass mounts. 45.5”h. 30”w. 16”d. $250-$500
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1493 LANDSCAPE BY ANTHONY PETCHKIS (AMERICAN, B. 1955). Oil on canvas, signed on back. Large tree. In a frame, 25”h. 19”w. $100-$300
1494 EUROPEAN ENGRAVING AND FRAMED DELFT TILES. Eighteenth-19th century. Print of the Calydonian Boar Hunt after Le Brun, 22”h. 27”w., and six blue and white tiles with a farming scene. 15”h. 20”w. Both in frames. $300-$600
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HAYING SCENE BY LUCIEN LOPEZ SILVA (EUROPEAN, B. 1862). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Woman gathering wheat. 36”h. 45”w., in a late frame, 45”h. 53”w. $600-$900
TWO PAINTINGS BY AMERICAN 20TH-CENTURY ARTISTS. Oil on canvas by Bill Hunt of a covered bridge “Ashtabula County, Ohio”, 10”h. 12”w., and a watercolor harbor scene by Paul N. Norton. 29.5”h. 23.5”w. Both framed. $150-$300
1498 ENGLISH CHINA DESSERT SET. Late 19th century. Hand painted with labeled scenic views of English landscapes and locations. Eighteen plates, 8.5”d., four footed dishes, one tazza, and a compote, 8”h. $300-$600
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FRENCH LOUIS XV-STYLE CURIO CABINET. Early 20th century, softwood. Lighted hourglassshaped cabinet with handpainted decoration and glass shelves. 71”h. 27”w. 15”d. $400-$800
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY Y). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Woman in a boatt. In a gilt frame, 22”h. 19”w. $150-$300
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HARBOR SCENE BY MARIO FAUSTINO LAFETAT (FRANCE, B. 1925). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Night scene “Peros-Bretagne”. 32”h. 45”w., in a frame, 38”h. 52”w. $300-$450
STILL LIFE BY ROMAN JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1917-2005). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “96” lower rigght. Four red clay pots on a grey green background.. 10.5”h. 13.5”w., in a wood frame, 16”h. 19”w. $200-$400
TWO SCENIC PAINTINGS. Oil on board of Mediterranean coast signed “R. Maug”, 13”h. 17”w., and oil on canvas of a cottage, 13”h. 18.5”w. $200-$300
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1505 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLE WOMAN SIGNED “ANT. FREY” (GERMANY, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed “Ant. Frey Pxt., Munchen, 1854” lower left. Most likely a student copy of an earlier work depicting a finely dressed Elizabethan lady. Stretcher has Hungarian museum labels. 46”h. 40”w., in a formed frame, 54”h. 48”w. Sold at Sloan’s, April 1992, lot 2006. $2,000-$3,000
1506 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Image of a Renaissance nobleman in armor. 41”h. 30”w., in a frame, 51”h. 39”w. $600-$1,200 1505
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WILLIAM AND MARYSTYLE CARVED AND PAINTED SETTEE. First half-20th century. English-style with lion-carved crests and arms, and black and gold paint. Later tiger upholstery. 16”h. seat, 52”h. overall, 62”l. $800-$1,200
FIVE HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS. European, 2nd half-19th century. Two are of knights in armor, The Arrest of Duke of Gloucester and William of Rainoult. Three are in the style of medieval illuminated manuscripts. In matching frames, 9.75” x 12.5”. $400-$600
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FRENCH ROCOCO ARMOIRE. Early 20th century, mahogany. Elaborately carved crest over two doors with beveled glass, and on carved and scrolled feet. The interior has shelves and drawers. 105”h. 59”w. 22”d. $1,000-$2,000
TWO AMERICAN BRASS ASTRAL LAMPS. Nineteenth century. Classical style with acanthus leaves and cut to clear shade. 33”h. And a plain column with late frosted shade. Marked “Pyro”, 35”h. Polished. $250-$450
1512 PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PLAQUES. Late 18th century. Rococo-style plaques with polychrome and gilt borders. Hand painted harbor scenes. Marked on the back “Lille 1767”. 15”h. $400-$600
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BRASS CORNELIUS ASTRAL LAMP. Nineteenth century. Corinthian column with labeled font. Cut to clear shade. Polished. 28”h. $250-$450
1515 THREE OIL PAINTINGS. American and European, late 19th-20th century. Cattle signed “Ed Smith”. 16”h. 22”w., monk in a tavern, 22.5”h. 31”w., and an interior scene with mother and children, 26”h. 32”w. $150-$350
1516 EDWARDIAN FIRE SCREEN. England, early 19th century, mahogany. Central upholstered panel flanked by Corinthian columns. 48”h. 33”w. $250-$500
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MARBLE BUST OF A MAN. American or European, 1st half-20th century, unsigned. On an amethyst base. 21”h. overall. $250-$500
BRASS DESK SET AND TWO PIECES OF ROSE MEDALLION. Nineteenth century, American or English h. Three-piece desk set on mahogany base,, 11”l. Rose Medallion tazza, 3.5”h., and oval platter, 15”l. $250-$450
1518 ASIAN TRUNK. Mid 20th century. Woven splint trunk with canvas and wooden latticework. Lacquered surface with painted designs. 22”h. 31”w. $100-$300
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TWO BRONZE BUSTS. American, mid 20th century. William Wickes. One marked for “Utica Art Foundry, Mack Greene 1954”, 17”h. The other identified as Wickes, “Lyceum 1930, E.B. Wise (Ethel Brand Wise, 1888-1933). 19”h. $200-$400
SIX PAPUA/NEW GUINEA MASKS. Mid 20th century. Three have original polychrome paint, one with cowrie shell eyes. The largest is a mask or face from a larger work. 14”, 17.5”, 23”h. Three hav ve black stain and cowrie shell eyes, 9”, 14.5”, 17”h. $250-$500
1522 DECORATIVE PANTHER FIGURE. From a hotel in Alton, Illinois, early 20th h century, plaster. Life-size, stretching panther with old paint. Some edge damage. 21”h. 69”l. on modern base. $400-$600
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CARVED WOODEN ANCESTRAL FIGURE. Paapua/New Guinea, mid 20th century. Standing male figure with h original pol o ychrome paint. 51”h. with stand 63”h. $300-$600
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POLO MATCH BY WALTER KRAWIEC (POLAND/ILLINOIS, 1889-1982). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. 20”h. 30”w., in a Newcomb Macklin frame, 24.5”h. 34.5”w. $400-$800
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STILL LIFE BY GYULA BUBARNIK (HUNGARY, B. 1936). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Wine and fruit. 24"h. 20 w., in wooden frame, 30"h. 26"w. $800-$1,200
THREE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN, 20TH CENTURY). Includes a watercolor landscape by David C. Baker (New England, 18151999), 7.75”h. 9.75”w.; a watercolor landscape by Rocco Negri (Italy/New York, fl. 1960s-1980s), 14.5”h. 18.5”w.; and an oil on canvas seascape by “Piron” (Europe, 20th century, 10.75”h. 12”w. All framed. $150-$250
PAIR OF STILL LIFES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fruit in a glass and watermelon. 15”h. 22”w., in a frame, 20”h. 27”w. $200-$400
1526 FRENCH LOUIS XV-STYLE CHAISE LOUNGE. Early 20th century, fruitwood. Carved d crest, scrolled ll d legs, l and d modern red silk upholstery. 18”h. 69”l. $300-$600
1527 STIILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2N ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fruit includingg watermelon. Imperfections. 21”h. 33”w., in a frame, 33”h. 44”w. $300-$500
1528 LA ANDSCAPE BY J. HERBERT (OHIO, LAT ATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1918 lower right. River near Findlay, Oh hio. 18”h. 24.5”w. $150-$300
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MO OUNTAIN SCAPE BY CARLOS AG GUADO (SPAIN, B. 1936). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Co ottage. In a frame, 33”h. 41”w. $ $100-$300
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1532 THREE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN, 20TH CENTURY). Large Parisian street scene, oil on canvas, signed R. Halen, framed, 28.5”h. 40.5”w., and pair of oil on board landscapes by Paul Yeagley (20th century), unframed, 22.25”h. 30.25”w. $150-$300
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MAITLAND SMITH IRON BAR CABINET. M ABINET. American, 20th century, iron and glass. Two-piece lighted cabinet with mirrored ored back and glass shelves shelves. 81”h 81”h. 38”w. 38”w 18”d. 18”d $3,000-$6,000
MAITLAND SMITH MARBLE MARBLE-TOP TOP WINE TABLE TABLE. American, 20th century, iron. Demilune base with lower side shelves and conforming cream-colored cream colored marble top. top $400-$800
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MAITLAND SMITH IRON BAR CABINET. American, 20th century, iron and glass. Two-piece lighted cabinet with mirrored back and glass shelves. 81”h. 38”w. 18”d. $3,000-$6,000
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ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Sarouk with red ground. 12’ x 19’9”. $5,000-$7,000
ORIENTAL RUG. Late 20th century. Room size Persian style. Ivory ground. 10’ x 23’5”. $900-$1,200
ORIENTAL RUG. Late 19th century. Sarouk with camel ground. Pile wear. 4’ x 6’. $400-$800
ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1890. Kashan with an ivory ground. 4' x 6'4". $100-$200
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ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Sarouk with good pile. 3’3” x 5’9”. $400-$600
ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1930. Lilihan with a rose red ground. 5' x 6'. $200-$400
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ORIENTAL RUNNER. First half-20th century. Salmon ground. 2’7” x 15’. 2 $400-$800
1542 ORIENTAL RUG. FFirst half-20th century. Kashan with dark blue ground. 3’3” x 5’. $600-$1,200
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1542B ORIENTAL RUG. Ca.1900. Kazak with geometric design on red ground. 4'10" x 6'4". $200-$400
1542C ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1890. Antique Kirman with burgundy ground. 4' x 6'10". $200-$400
1542D ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1940. Lilihan. Floral on a red ground. 3' x 5'. $100-$200
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ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1935. Sarouk with a burgundy ground. 3'4" x 4'10". $200-$400
1543 DECORATED FIREPLACE MANTEL AND SURROUND. Twentieth century, wood and plaster. Cast plaster with allegorical figures, and a faux marble surround with columns. 52”h. 53”w. 32”d. $500-$800
1544 SET OF FIVE RENAISSANCE-STYLE CHAIRS. France, early 20th century, mixed woods, including oak. Carved backs, depicting peasant scenes, and embossed leather seats. 18”h. seat, 39”h. overall. $200-$400
1545 THREE IRON LIGHTING DEVICES. Twentieth century. Includes a six-light chandelier, 32”d., a four-light chandelier with a burnished finish, 25”d., and a three-light sconce, 35.5”h. $200-$400
1546 ENGLISH VICTORIAN SEWING STAND. Mid 19th century, mixed exotic woods. Fretwork gallery with brass inlay and an upholstered bag, on a tripod base. Imperfections. 31”h. $150-$300
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WINTER LANDSCAPE BY PAUL EMILE PISSARRO (FRANCE, 18841972). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Peasant village scene with couple walking a rutted snowy road. In a gold leaf frame with linen liner 38”h. 48.25”w. $1,000-$2,000
REGENCY-STYLE INLAID SERVER. England, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. High backsplash with four doors, one concealing drawers, and each with inlaid urn paterae. Imperfections. 38”h. 53”w. 18.5”d. $400-$800
HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE INLAID SIDEBOARD. Twentieth century, mahogany. Serpentine front with three drawers over four doors, all on six tapered legs. 39”h. 60.5”w. 24”d. $1,500-$2,500
BRONZE BUST BY NGUYEN THANH LE (VIETNAM, B. 1919) Signed on the back. Young Laotian woman. 13.5”h. on wooden base. $800-$1,200
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CAST IRON BULL WINDMILL WEIGHT. Made by the Fairbury Windmill Co., Fairbury, Nebraska, ca. 1910-1920. Example with a separate tail. tail Late red paint and repaired i d tail. il 20”h. 20”h 27”l 27”l. on a wooden d b base. $400-$700
AMERICAN PAINTED WALNUT BUCKET BENCH OR DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, poplar secondary wood. Galleried top over a lower shelf and shaped sides. Old red scraped down to earlier green. 38”h. 37”w. 16”d. Ex JJohn and Lil Palmer (Virginia), sold at Jeffrey S. Evans (Virginia), April 2014, lot 450. $600-$1,200
DECORATED LODGE PODIUM. American, late 19th century, softwood. Small size with a rectangular top, stepped base, and a column with Eastlake decoration and US shields on all sides. Original paint and casters. 34”h. 27”w. 22”d. $250-$500
2003 SEWERTILE BUST OF NATIVE AMERICAN. Attributed to Barberton, Ohio, early 20th century. Man wearing a bear claw necklace. Firing separations at base. 10.25”h. See the Illustrated Handbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson for an identical piece. $1,000-$2,000 2001
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BARBER POLE. B American, early 20th century, pine. Large size A with original red, white and blue paint. Wear. w 8 85”h. $ $600-$900
WISCONSIN “JAIL” CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Peaked pediment and one door, the upper section with vertical “bars,” and the lower section with raised panels. Cleaned down to old red paint. 78.5”h. 47”w. 17”d. $800-$1,200
2006 BARBER POLE. B American, late 19th-early 20th century. Wall A hanging pole with original red, white and h blue paint. Wear and later holes. 40”h. b $ $150-$300
2007 BARBER POLE AND EAGLE WEATHERVANE. B American, early 20th century. Wood floorA standing barber pole with old red, white and blue paint. Loss. 45”h. And an eagle from a b weathervane. Imperfections. 17”h. 34”w. w $ $200-$400
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BIBLE BOX. Attributed to the Quakers, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, oak. Slant lid, applied trim, and four turned legs. Old slate blue paint. Imperfections. 17”h. 31”w. 23”d. $400-$800
FOLKSY TAVERN DIORAMA. American, early 20th century. Monkeys carved from peach pits playing cards, pool, and checkers. Pool table is loose. In a glass case. 9”h. 13” x 13”. $600-$900
2010 SEASCAPE WITH A WHALE HUNT (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Folksy depiction of a whale hunt gone awry, with several whale boats in the water, one having been stoved by the whale. The ship at center flies an American flag. Imperfections. 22”h. 27”w., in a frame, 23.75”h. 28.75”w. $250-$500
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2012 NEEDLEWORK PANEL OF NUDE AND CAT. American, 1920s, clipped pile embroidery on linen. Blond flapper girl reclining on chaise with beribboned cat. On framed stretcher, 27.5”h. 53.75”w. $400-$800
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ALLIGATOR BY JIMMY LEE SUDDUTH (ALABAMA, 1910-2007). Mud and paint on paneling, signed upper left. Folksy portrait of a gator with long, blue claws. Unframed, 24”h. 48”w. Ex Leslie Muth (New Mexico). $400-$800
2014 TWO DECORATED BLANKET CHESTS. American, mid 19th century. Dovetailed cases and original grain painting. Poplar with red and black paint. Reset foot. 19.5”h. 30”w. And pine example with traces of paint. Refinished. 23.5”h. 41”w. 18”d. $300-$600
2015 HOOKED RUG. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, wools and cottons on burlap. Smiling blue-eyed black cat reclining on a striped rug. 16”h. 28”w., mounted for hanging, 22”h. 33”w. Found in Ohio. $250-$500
2016 PAINTED NEW ENGLAND BLANKET CHEST. Early 19th century, pine. Six-board chest with shaped base and old blue paint. 31”h. 45”w. 21”d. $1,000-$2,000
2017 CHIMNEY CUPBOARD. Probably New England, mid 19th century, pine. Single door with beaded trim. Interior shelves. Original grey paint has wear. 84”h. 36”w. 18”d. $1,500-$2,500
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2018 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife. Philadelphia preparer’s label on the stretcher. Restoration. 35”h. 26”w., in frames, 41”h. 33”w. $200-$400
2019 COUNTRY SHELF. American, late 19th century, pine. Scalloped shelf and brackets. Original white paint has wear. 11”h. 41”w. $ $200-$300 $
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AMAZONS ON A MEAT FORAGE BY JOHN WILLIAM DEY “UNCLE JAC CK” (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Enamel paint on panel, signed loweer right. Women chasing wildlife throu ugh a forest in winter. 22.5”h. 29.5”w., in a frame, 28”h. 35”w. $1,000-$2,000
2021 TWO LANDSCAPES BY HAROLD EVERETTE BAYER (TOLEDO, OHIO O, 1900-1996). Oil on masonite, signed lower rightt. Farm scene dated 1987 and hunter in the woods dated 1984. In matching g frames. 19.5”h. 24”w. $250-$450
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2022 DECORATED AMERICAN CRADLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Ho ooded cradle with original grain painting p and blue interior. 23”h. 39 9”w. $250-$450
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2024 DOLL HOUSE. American, early 20th century. Large detailed house with porch and gabled roof. Original paint. 29”h. 23”w. 28”d. $250-$500
2025 FOLKSY CARVED DOVE. American, 1st half-20th century. Perched on a sphere with outstretched wings. Original paint. 15.5”h. overall. $250-$500
2026 FIVE FOLK ART CARVINGS. American, 20th century, wood. Two by Ohio artists. Leaping stag signed by Byron Smith (b. 1885, Youngstown), 9”h. 9.5”l., and a praying mantis initialed by Sherman Hensel (Ohio, 20th century). Glass eye (one missing) and wire legs and antennae. 9”l. Together with three dogs. One has original white paint, 7.5”h., the other two are standing, 3.5”, 4.5”h. $300-$600
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2027 POTTERY DOGS. Ohio, late 19th to early 20th century. Spaniels. White clay with Bristol glaze and grey highlights attributed to Atwater, Summit County, 9”h. And stoneware with cobalt attributed to Akron, 7.5”h. Imperfections. $300-$600
2028 LARGE CHALKWARE CAT. American, 2nd half-19th century. Seated tabby with original paint. Imperfections. 15.75”h. $250-$450
2029 BARBER ADVERTISING SIGN. American, early 20th century. Double-sided tin sign with wooden frame for “F.W. Morse, The Barber Shop in the Air”. Some imperfections. 39”h. 25.5”w. $300-$500 2030
2030 BARBER POLE. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Floor-standing pole with original red and white paint. Wear. 44”h. $300-$600
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THREE POWDER HORNS/FLASKS. Nineteenth century. Large horn with a turned and crosshatched spout, 17”l., a small priming horn, 5”l., and a brass-trimmed flask, 7.25”h. $250-$500
CARVED WOODEN CAT AND LION. Probably American, 19th century. Seated cat with traces of original tabby paint, 9”h., and a roaring lion with worn mottled paint. 4”h. 7”l. Imperfections. $200-$300
GROUP OF IRON AND STEEL TOOLS. American and English, 19th century. Includes two bone-handled Sheffield knives, draw knife, auger, compass, and shutter latch. $100-$300
PAIR OF CAST IRON FIGURAL ANDIRONS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Standing African American figures with crossed arms. 11.5”h. $100-$300
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ARTIST MANNEQUIN. Probably obably American, early 20th century. Carved female form with articulated joints. Good paatina. 35”h. on modern stand. $3 350-$650
THREE WOODEN CARVINGS. P b bl American, Probably A i early l 20 20th h century. Papier mache molds of two cactus, 11.5”, 18.5”h., and a jackrabbit painted black, 22”h. $300-$500
P.H. SMITH, SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO, STONEWARE CROCK. Marked, mid 19th century. Slightly ovoid with a flared rim and cobalt decoration. Rim chips. 12.5”h. $200-$400
PICTORIAL APPLIQUE PANEL. American, 1925-1945, mixed fabrics including cotton prints, wool and velvet handsewn on wool felt. Cut-outs of geese and sheep on striped backgrounds, schoolhouse and girl swing on a tree. 39”h. 60”w. $400-$800
2038 INCISED HURON COUNTY, OHIO, STONEWARE HARVEST OR FIELD JUG. Second half-19th century. Of typical form, incised “Frank Maynard Greenwich Ohio.” Mottled glaze. 11”h.
WOODEN CARVING OF STATUE OF LIBERTY. Probably American, early 20th century. Natural finish. Most likely a papier mache mold. Age splits. 38”h. $400-$800
The 1880 Agricultural Census lists a Frank Maynard in Ripley Township, Huron County—adjacent to Greenwich—with just over 70 acres of land. $300-$600
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VALLEY OF REPOSE BY ERASTUS SALISBURY FIELD (MASSACHUSETTS, 1805-1900). Charcoal on paper, titled below and signed lower left. Romantic scene of couples picnicking among tropical flora and fauna, with a city across the lake in the background. 20.25”h. 27.25”w., matted and in a gilt frame, 25.5”h. 32”w. With the advent of photography, Field began experimenting with subjects other than portraits, including biblical and romantic scenes. These subjects became his focus after he moved permanently to Sunderland, Massachusetts, following the death of his wife in 1859. The present large drawing likely dates from this later period of his life. $800-$1,200
2042 ADVERTISING LADDER CHAIR. American, early 20th century. Side chair that folds into a short ladder. Back splat has original advertising “Chew Spear Head Plug”. Wear. 18” seat, 35.5”h. $150-$350
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2043 DRY SINK. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Two-piece e sink with high back. Base has drawers flanking tw wo doors. Old yellow and green paint with varnish. Wear. 52”h. 61”w. 21”d. $400-$800
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2044 DECORATED EMPIRE MANTEL. American, mid 19th century, pine. Applied turnings and scrolls. Old grain paint over blue. 63”h. 61”w. $300-$600
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PARADE FLAG POLE AND A FLAGS. American, ca.1900. Wood W with fretwork and acorn dro ops. Old red, white and blue pa aint. 77”h. with cast iron base and five printed flags. $300-$600
DECORATED DRESSIING TABLE. New England, 1815-1830, pine. Scrolled backsplash, one drawer, and turned legs. Retaiins its original faux curly maple paint decoration. Repair. 33”h. 31”w. 15”d. $200-$400
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THREE GAMEBOARDS. American, 20th century. Original paint with some inpainting. Yellow and black two board, 21.5” x 30”, yellow and black with gallery ends, 18” x 30”, and worn red and black, 17.75” x 24”. $250-$500
OHIO PAINTED BLANKET CHEST. Amish, 19th century, poplar. Nailed box with turned feet and original red paint. 30”h. 49.5”w. 24”d. Purchased out of an Amish home in Middlefield, Ohio. $400-$800
2048 TWO BOXES AND TRENCHER. American or European, 19th century, pine. Oval lidded bentwood box with laced seams and wood spring latch for lid. Two layers of blue with date “1849” on lid. Some imperfections. 7”h. 13”l. Long, narrow trencher with traces of original red paint. Branded “ZLS, ELS 1866”. 27.5”l. Together with a trick box with snake inside. Original metallic paint includes a frog playing a fiddle. Wear. 2.5”h. 3.5”w. $250-$450
2050 FOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. American, 19th century. Woven splint basket with old blue and gold paint and an applied felt bird, 4”h. 6.5”d., footstool with turned legs and stretcher, original yellow and floral decoration and rush top, 9”h. 15”w., and a woven splint bin with faint New York stenciled mark, 19”h. 19” x 19”. Together with a floral hooked rug, 28” x 40”. Imperfections. $250-$450
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FOLKSY OWL CARVING. Found in Michigan, mid 20th century. Stylized carving of an owl with claw beak and shotgun shell eyes. Original paint. 23.5”h. on log base. $200-$300
DRY SINK. American, 19th century, pine. Well over two dovetailed drawers and doors. Old green paint. 33.5”h. 49”w. 20”d. $400-$600
2053 GAME TOP TABLE. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Tapered legs with gallery edge and single nailed drawer. Painted checkerboard on top. Reconstructed candle slide of curly maple. Edge loss. 25”h. 16” x 16”. $200-$300
2054 TWO UNITED STATES FLAGS. Printed silk 39 stars flag, 14.5”h. 24”w., in a frame, 16.25”h. 26.25”w., and a printed cotton flag having 36 stars, 12”h. 18”w., in a frame , 21”h. 27”w. The 39 star flag or “Dakota” flag was never an official design as the number of states jumped from 38 in the late fall of 1889 to 43 states before July 4th 1890. The 36 star flag became official on July 4th 1865 and remained so for two years. $250-$450
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TWO GAMEBOARDS. American, 20th century. Single-sided checkerboard with original paint and applied molding, 17.5” x 17.5”. And a handmade pinball board. “Made for Pauline Espenschied by Grandpa...1945”. 24.5”h. 12.5”w. $250 $450 $250-$450 2054
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2056 TWO O WROUGHT IRON CANDLESTICKS. Eigh hteenth century. English spiral candlestick with treenware base, 9.75 5”h., and Continental saucer base on feet with push up. 7.5”h. Ex Pat Gutthman (Connecticut). $40 00-$600
2057 DEC CORATED PENNSYLVANIA BOX. Som merset County, Pennsylvania, 19th century. Slide lid box with original blacck and red paint with good surface. Minor wear. 3”h. 11”l. Ex Ernie Fritz (Pennsylvania). $250-$450
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2058 REDWARE CROCK. Possibly Gonic, New Hampshire, mid 19th century. Mottled glaze and ringed neck. Edge flakes. 10.75”h. $200-$400
2059 INLAID SEWING BOX. American, mid 19th century, mixed woods including cherry. Dovetailed with inlay on three sides and lid. Interior till. Includes added turned wood spool caddy. Imperfections. 5.5”h. 13”w. $150-$300
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2060 PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG. American, 1920-1945, wool. Border of expressive round faces surround detailed depictions, reminiscent of children’s book illustrations, including a windmill, Christmas tree, and elephant. Mounted on stretcher, 30”h. 58”w.. $400-$800
2061 NEW ENGLAND PAINTED HUTCH TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, mixed woods. Round multiple board top. Slat seat and shoe feet. Old red paint. Imperfections. 19.5” seat, 28”h. 45”d. $800-$1,200
2062 INLAID CANDLE BOX. England, early 19th century, oak. Tapered with inlay and pierce-carved crest. Leather hinge is damaged. Minor imperfections. 17.75”h. $250-$450 2061 102 | GARTH’S Country Americana: January 30, 2015
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2063 PORTRAIT OF A PENNSYLVANIA FARM BY FERDINAND BRADEER (SWISS/AMERICAN, 1833-1901) Graphite on paper, signed lower right. Highly detailed view of a farmhouse and barn, typical of Brader’s work. Imperfections. In a walnut frame, 34”h. 40”w. The stone house suggests that this drawing is an early Brader farm portrait, done in eastern Pennsylvania and before he moved west in 1883. Noted Brader scholar Kathleen Wieschaus-Voss has dubbed it an important transitional drawing when Brader was still developingg his style. She has included it in her database of all extant exampless of Brader’s works. $2,500-$4,000
2064 MIDWESTERN PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD. Attributed to Wisconsin, mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Twopiece, the upper section with two doors (currently lacking glass) Old red paint. 83"h. 55"w. $800-$1,200
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2065 GAME BIRDS BY ANDREAS WIDMANN (ACTIVE CINCINNATI, OHIO, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881 lower right. Hanging snipe. 21.25”h. 15.75”w., in a painted gold frame, 26.5”h. 21”w. $200-$400
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GAME BIRDS BY ANDREAS WIDMANN (ACTIVE CINCINNATI, OHIO, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881 lower right. Hanging quail. 21.25”h. 15.75”w., in a painted gold frame, 26.5”h. 21”w. $200-$400 2067
2067 AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED BREAKFAST TABLE. Possibly Boston, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany and pine. Drop-leaf table with column pedestal and paw feet with brass casters. 28”h. 24”w. (closed) 49”w. (open) 36 “d. $250-$500
2068 FOUR AMERICAN FRAMES. Nineteenth-20th century. Two tramp art, 15” x 17”, 21” x 29”, folksy frame with star crest, 28”h. 21”w., and large frame with black paint, 34” x 38”. $150 $350 $150-$350
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TEN RIBBON BACK CHAIRS. England, early 19th-20th century, mahogany. Reupholstered slip seats. Two are custom made replicas. 17”seat. 35”h. $1,000-$2,000
MIRROR. American, 1st half-19th century. Reverse glass panel with ship flying an American flag. Cleaned original gilt frame has some loss. 32.5”h. 16.5”w. $150-$300
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PENNSYLVANIA DESK-ANDBOOKCASE. Attributed to Chester County, 19th century, poplar. Two-piece plantationtype desk, the upper section with two raised-panel doors, the lower section with a single drawer and high legs. Old finish. 79”h. 36”w. 26”d. $300-$600
FOUR WOOD AND POTTERY MINIATURES. Possibly Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Bucket, 2.25”h., and curly maple jar, 3.75”h., both Peaseware by the Brown family. Together with a redware vase and mug impressed “Vigan”, perhaps from the Akron area, 3.25”, 4.25”h. $200-$300
2072 SHAKER KNEELING BENCH. Late 19th century. Curved low bench with late ivory paint. 6”h. 33”l. $100-$300
2073 TWO SPENCERIAN DRAWINGS. American, 2nd half-19th century, pen and blue ink on paper. Birds including a three-headed swan and an advertisement for writing lessons with an eagle and banner. Toning. In similar frames, 18”h. 23”w. $200-$400
2074 REVERSE PAINTED GAMEBOARD AND BASKET. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Polychrome checkerboard with gold. Decorative borders. Flaking. 19.5” x 19.5”. And a large splint gathering basket, 17.5”h. 19”d. $600-$900
2075 TWO SHAKER-TYPE SEWING CADDIES. American, 19th century, mixed woods including mahogany. Similar with two nailed drawers and pincushions on top. One has a pen and ink note stating it was owned by Candice Summer. 7”h. 7”w. $200-$400
2077 TWO ARCHITECTURAL BRACKETS AND A CUPBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Pair of zinc decorative corbel brackets. Old weathered white paint. 20”h. And a small folksy corner cabinet on legs with applied hearts. 23”h. 12.5”w. $250-$450
2078 WOODEN STOOL, CHARGER, AND DECOYS. American, 19th-20th century. Footstool found in Northern Ohio. Refinished. 12”h. 15.5”l. Treenware charger with carved handles, 22.5”d. Together with three small decoys: sleeping blue-winged teal hen, wood duck hen, and bufflehead drake. Original paint. 8.5” to 10.5”l. $200-$300
2079 TWO PAINTINGS OF HOUSES. American, early 20th century, oil on artist board. White Federal house with picket fence. In a frame, 15”h. 18”w. And a street with buildings and white clapboard house. Stamped “Dell Isham”. From the Wilcox family of Medina, Ohio. On a stretcher, 16”h. 22”w. $200-$300 20 1 207
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HOOKED RUG. American, 20th century. Landscape with house. Mounted on a stretcher. 28”h. 48”w. $200-$400
AMERICAN IRON TURKEY SHOOTING TARGET. Early 20th century. Sheet silhouette of a life-size turkey. On base, also with hanging bar. 23”h. Purchased from an Adirondack lodge. $300-$600
2081 NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTRY SCHOOL DESK. Nineteenth century. Slant lid and attached bench seat. Retains old green paint. Carved initials on the front, remnants of early pictures on the interior, and writing that appears to read, “Desk of Thomas Bridgham, son of Samuel, 1st Mayor of Providence, 1784.” 36”h. 26.5”w. 33”l. Ex Joanna Boardman (Illinois). $1,500-$2,500
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HANGING CORNER SHELF. New England, mid 19th century, pine. Unusual form that retains its original paint. 18”h. 6”d., sides are 43” and 49”l. $800-$1,200
AMERICAN PAINTED TOOL CHEST. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine and poplar. Typical form with interior trays and boxes, and old blue paint. 20.5”h. 36”w. 21”d. $200-$400
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2086 THIRTYY ONE AMERICAN TRANSPORTA TATION SKETCHES. Ca. 1933, pencil, watercolor and colored pencil on paper. Interesting, somewhat naive, purportedly done by schoolchildren. Studies of trains, planes and boats. In matching frames, 14”h. 17”w. $300-$500
2087 COUNTRY SHELF. F European, late 19th century. Spindle back and decorative rail. Layers of green paint. Wear. 29.5”h. 50”w. 14”d. $200-$400
2088 OHIO SEWERTILE PIG BANK. Attributed to Summit County, y early 20th century. Standing pig impressed “Jim” on either side. 8”h. Sold at Garth’s, April 2006, lot 498. Similar to a piece pictured in the Illustrated Handb d ook of Ohio Sewer Pip i e Fo F lk Art by Jack Ada d mson. $2,000-$4,000
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OHIO SEWERTILE ROOSTER. Circa 1940s. Standing rooster with good detail. 17”h. Exx Cobblers Shop Antiques (Ohio). $250-$500
2090 HIGGINS & CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, STONEWA W RE CROCK. Marked, mid 19th century. Ovoid form with cobalt floral decoration. 12.5”h. $200-$400
2091 STONEWA W RE CROCK. American, mid 19th century. Cobalt fish and impressed “3”. Surface imperfections. 13”h. $600-$800
2092 AMERICAN SHERAT A ON KNEEHOLE DESK. Ca.1825, cherry and pine. Flat top over a central kneehole and single drawer, r flanked by stacks of four drawers, and on turned feet. Appears to retain its original brasses. 30.5”h. 43.75”w. 28.5”d. $400-$800
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2093 OSTRICH CAROUSEL FIGURE. American, late 19th century, pine. Unusual form with polychrome paint. 75”h. on base. $1,500-$3,000
2094 REDWARE CROCK TABLE LAMP. American, 19th century. Manganese glaze. Chips. Electrified. 28”h. overall. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio). $100-$300
2095 TWO OHIO LADDERBACK ROCKING CHAIRS. Attributed to Belmont County, early 19th century, mixed woods. Arched slats, turned finials, and splint seats. Old finishes. 15”h. seat, 44.5”h. overall. $200-$400
2096 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case, turned feet, and original yellow grain-painted decoration. 25.5”h. 46”w. 21”d. $250-$500
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TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, OHIO, SEWERTILE LION BY EDWARD J. ELLWOOD (1926-1998). Signed “EJE,” mid 20th century. Recumbent lion, modeled after the Mogadore stoneware lions. 12.5”l. Sold at Garth’s, August 2002, lot 253. $600-$1,200
2098 TUSCARAWAS CO OUNTY, OHIO, SEWERTILE DOG BY B EDWARD J. ELLWOOD (1926-1 1998). Signed “EJE,” mid 20th 2 century. Seated spaniel. 11”h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio), sold at Fout’s Auctions. $300-$600
2099 UHRICHSVILLE, OHIO, O SEWERTILE PLAQUE. Dated 1890. Relief molded plaque with heron, the bac ck inscribed “1890 Maud Perdue Uhricchsville Ohio.” 11”h. 6.5”w. Sold aat Garth’s, July 2001, lot 471. $400-$800
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2101 OHIO SEWERTILE BIRDHOUSE. Early 20th century. Typical form with tooled details. Minor chips. 8.5”h. Sold at Garth’s, November 1997, lot 438. $150-$300
2102 AMERICAN FISH WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century, tin. Full-bodied fish with original paint. Worn. 34”l. $300-$600
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NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MULE CHEST. Late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Well over two drawers, on high bracket feet. Retains its original red paint, original snipe hinges, and older brasses. 41”h. 37.5”w. 19”d. $1,000-$2,000
2104 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young seated woman with ringlets. Hole. In a frame, 48”h. 42”w. $400-$600
2105 PASTORAL LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Farm animals on a road. Restoration. 25”h. 39”w., in a frame, 36”h. 50”w. $400-$600
2107 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID SLANT-FRONT DESK. American, early 19th century, cherry and poplar. Dovetailed case with four graduated drawers on French feet, the interior with drawers, pigeonholes, and a crotch-veneered central prospect. 44”h. 78.5”w. 19.5”d., writing surface is 33”h. $800-$1,200
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2108 AMERICAN WORK TABLE. Nineteenth century, pine. Rectangular top and single drawer. Refinished. 27”h. 50”w. 39.5”d. $400-$600
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2110 FRENCH-STYLE HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. European, late 19th-early 20th century, oak. Small size with an applied fleur-de-lys on the door. 28.5”h. $150-$250
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MIDWESTERN CARVED AND PAINTED CUPBOARD. Attributed to Wisconsin, 19th century, pine. Folksy shell-carved crest over four doors, the lower doors having punched tin panels. Old red paint. Imperfections. 78.5”h. 60”w. 20”d. $800-$1,200
DECORATED ROCKING HORSE. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood and iron. Platform-type with a bench seat with its original polychrome paint. 31”l. $250-$500
AARON BURR SIGNED REVOLUTIONARY WAR DOCUMENT. An order to pay Colonel Aaron Burr signed by Jeremiah Wadsworth, Hartford, Connecticut, dated September 8, 1779. Countersigned by Burr after payment received on November 30. Approximately 9” by 9”, in an oval Victorian frame, 14.5”h. 12”w. Wadsworth (1743-1804) was a successful merchant and elected official in Hartford, and was a central figure in acquiring supplies for the Continental Army during the Revolution. $200-$400
2115 TWO PEN AND INK DRAWINGS. American, late 19th century. Memorial for a family dog. “In Memory of...Killed August 14, 1883” with a dog on a rug surrounded by vignettes. In a frame, 18.5”h. 25.25”w. And a naive image of a rooster “The Noisy Neighbor, Feb 20, ‘97.” In a frame, 18.25”h. 14”w. $250-$450
2116 PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY JAMES HENRY MOSER (CANADA/ WASHINGTON, D.C., 1854-1913). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1907 lower left. Rosy cheeked woman wearing wire rim glasses, identified as Jenny Lamonte Ruland. Framed, 30”h. 25.5”w. The book “James Henry Moser: His Brush and His Pen” by Grace Moser Fetherole included in lot. $350-$700
2117 TWO DECORATED BENTWOOD BOXES AND SIGN. European boxes with laced seams and original floral painted designs. Some wear. Smaller has age split and flake. 3”h. 6”l., 4.5”h. 9”l. And a late American “Western Museum” sign. $200-$400
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DECORATED POST. American, early 20th century. Possibly a decorative element from a circus wagon. Original red, white and blue paint has wear. Age split. 51”h. $300-$600
2119 PAPER CUTOUT BY JOHN BROWN WALKER (OHIO, 1815-1908). Unsigned. Memorial for Jesse L. Angel with photo and penned dates. Vining flowers in blue, green, red and foil paper details. In a frame, 16.5”h. 13.5”w. $900-$1,200
2120 HOMESTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Gouache on heavy stock, unsigned. Dated “May 26, 1876” lower left. Pleasant white-painted house with gingerbread trim and colorful window drapery. In a cross corner frame, 15”h. 19”w. $200-$300 2119
2121 DOLL HOUSE. American, early 20th century, wood. Nice form with colonnade porch and original alligatored red, white and blue paint. Minimal wear. 25.5”h. 26”l. $400-$800
2122 OHIO INCISED AND COBALT-DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK. Dated July 6, 1839, and incised “LD Owen Ohio” above a bird and flowers within a scalloped wreath. Cobalt accents. Flared rim and two applied handles. Small burst pot stone. 15”h. 2120
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2124 TWO PRINTS. Nineteenth century. “Family Record” published by Trumbull & Cruver, Chicago. Pen and ink names and dates for the Henry and Sarah Richmond family, married 1854. Toning. 28.5”h. 23.5”w. And a lithograph of the Lion of Lucerne. In a frame with gilt liner, 30.5”h. 44”w. $400-$600
2123 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Amish or Mennonite, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case with two drawers, turned feet, and original paint decoration. 31.5"h. 50"w. 25"d. 2121
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2125 STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG. Germany, 18th century. Applied face and impressed “2”. Applied strap handle. 14”h. $250-$500
2126 COVERED STONEWARE JAR. Attributed to Jeremiah Burpee, Boscawen, New Hampshire, 1st half-19th century. Slightly ovoid with impressed bands and applied ribbed strap handles. Rim chip. 10.5”h.
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2127 SAILOR’S VALENTINE. Second half-19th century. Double-sided, heart-shaped burl box. Putty filled with seashells and “Anne, my love”. Some imperfections. 8.5”. $400-$800
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TWO MINIATURE DUCK DECOYS. American, early 20th century. Labeled as a shoveler hen and drake “Handmade by Capt. W.P. Marshall Deale, Maryland”. Original paint. The drake has a repaired tail. 7.5”l. $300-$600
2129 TWO CURRIER & IVES HORSE RACING PRINTS. Colored lithographs. Small folios, both sulky racers. “Jay Eye See,” 1883, C# 3182 and “The Great Pacer Sorrel Dan,” 1880, C# 2638. In matching frames, 15.75”h. 19.5”w. $200-$400
2130 COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST. American, late 18th century, poplar. Dovetailed case, feet and three drawers with old brasses. Interior till. Old red and yellow paint. 28”h.50”w. 22”h. $600-$800
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DECORATED GAMEBOARD. American, 20th century, pine. Parcheesi board with original paint enhanced by additional decoration similar to the New York Beauty quilt pattern. Imperfections. 15” x 16”. $200-$400
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AMERICAN FEDERAL TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND. Early 19th century, maple. Round top and snake feet with old red paint. 30.5”h. $150-$300
SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Off typical form with a gallery that has a broken-arch pediment and folksy cutout. Orig ginal, grungy surface. 61”h. 31”w. 28”d. $400-$800
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WEATHERVANE. American, late 19th century. Full-bodied copper running horse with cast iron head. Good verdigris patina. Minor imperfections. 21”h. 41”l. $1,000-$2,000
HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE THREE-PART DINING TABLE. American, 20th century, mahogany. Central drop-leaf table and two demilune ends, with paterae and barber pole inlay. 30”h. 42”w. 100”l. overall. $400-$800
2134 HUDSON RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH CASTLE (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Romantic view of the Hudson River with a castle in the background, a cottage on the far shore, and on the near shore, figures, and a road sign that reads “Boston” ___ miles (illegible). Craquelure. 23”h. 30”w., in a period frame, 28.5”h. 35.5”w. $400-$800
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2137 THREE “INVENTOR’S MODELS” OF BIRD-FORM AIRPLANES BY WESLEY FINLEY (ILLINOIS, 2ND QUARTER-20TH CENTURY). Wood and tin, 1940s. On modern stands and retaining storage boxes with name tag, “Wesley Finley, Fairfield, Illinois.” 14”-27”. Ex American Primitive Gallery (New York), advertised in Maine Antique Digest, April 1997. $1,000-$2,000
2138 ENGLISH CRICKET TABLE. Nineteenth century, pine. Round top over splayed tripod base with a lower shelf. 29.5”h. 28”d. $200-$400
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2139 TWO FOLK ART RELIEF CARVINGS. American, 20th century. Original paint. Native American in canoe with deer. Signed on the back “Adolph Muchenberger, Milwaukee”. 16”h. 13”w. Exhibited at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio. “Folk Art from the Collection Of Gene and Linda Kangas” March 1979. And a stag in the woods by Ray Koski, Ashtabula, Ohio. Unsigned. 13”h. 15.5”w. $400-$600
2140 COFFER. England, 17th century, walnut. Dovetailed case with iron hardware and old staple hinges. Naive 19th-century carvings of animals and plants on the front panel. Imperfections. 21”h. 52”w. 17.5”d. $600-$1,200
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STONEWARE AND REDWARE CROCKS. American, mid 19th century. Ovoid redware jar with incised lines and brown glaze, 13”h., and a stoneware crock with impressed retailer’s label “—McKesson & Robbins, Druggist Maiden Lane” (probably New York). Minor edge flakes. 13”h. $200-$300
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2143 TRESTLE TABLE. American or European, 19th century. Large table with substantial turned legs and scrolled feet. 29.5”h. 102”w. 37”d. $600-$900
2144 PAINTED ROPE BED. American, 1820-1850, poplar. Turned posts and old red paint. 49”h. 52”w. $200-$400
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KITCHEN CABINET. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Two doors and shaped crest. Old red and blue paint. Added hooks on back. 34”h. 49”w. 24”d. $250-$500
2146 A AMERICAN CHILD’S FIRESIDE ROCKING CHAIR. EEarly 19th century, pine. Solid back, shaped solid ssides, square nails, and old brown paint. 8”h. seat, 23.5”h. overall. 2 $ $250-$500
2147 C CAST IRON JEWELRY ADVERTISING SIGN. American, early 20th century. Pocket watch with A original paint in tin dials and old repaint on the iron o fframe. “Watch Repairs Kimball”. Flaking. 18”d. $ $250-$450 2146
2148 ROCKING HORSE. Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wooden horse with tin hind shoes, horsehair mane and tail, and glass eyes. Pull cord makes the ears move. Oil cloth tack, old brown paint. Imperfections. 39”h. 40”w. on base. $200-$400
2149 DECORATED OHIO BLANKET CHEST. Attributed to Mesopotamia Township, Trumbull County, 19th century, poplar. Bootjack ends and original red and black paint decoration. 25”h. 49”w. 18”d. $400-$800
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2151 GOOD GROUP OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS AND DAGUERREOTYPES. American, 19th century. Comprised mostly of IOU notices and receipts from Pratt Hughes of Philadelphia, as well as a shipping receipt for Mr. Hughes for items shipped on the Swift, as well as two letters and group of six tickets for the Bustleton and Smithfield Turnpike-Road Lottery of 1806. Together with one sixth plate and three quarter plate daguerreotype portraits. $150-$300
2152 ALMS BOX. Late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Hexagonal receiver on a post with a lower keeper. Includes key. Old paint. 49”h. $100-$300
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2153 PEN AND INK LANDSCAPE DRAWING. American, 2nd half-19th century. Naive scene titled Moonlight on the Hudson followed by “With a pen By Emma Moores at Southworths School of Design, Lebanon, O.” In a shadow box frame, 20”h. 22”w. $400-$600 2154
2154 COBBLER’S BENCH. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Typical form with two drawers and old blue paint. With tools.14.5”h. 41”l. $600-$800
2155 PAIR OF BRACE-BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, 20th century, mixed woods. Baluster legs and black paint. 17”h. seat, 37”h. overall. $200-$400
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NORTHWEST OHIO JELLY OR PANTRY CUPBOARD. Bluffton-Pandora area, and possibly Mennonite, 1st half-19th century, walnut and poplar. Simply constructed with beadboard doors and likely original brown paint. 61.5”h. 53”w. 12.5”d. Purchased at the Hilty farm in Pandora. $400-$800
TWO ROCKING HORSES. Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wooden horses with dapple grey paint. One horse with oil cloth tack, horsehair mane, and raccoon tail. 39”h. 42”l. on base. Another horse with leather tack and replaced yarn tail. Base is marked “Bexendale & Co., Dublin, Winchester”. 34”h. 38”w. on base. Imperfections. $300-$600
2157 ROCKING HORSE. Probably Germany, late 19th century. Wooden frame covered in hide. Leather tack and horsehair mane and tail. Imperfections. 36”h. 55”w. with wooden base. $200-$400
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FLORAL HOOKED RUG AND PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS. American and European, 2nd half-19th cen-tury. Wool on burlap hooked rug. Richly collored floral centerfield, dark red foliate borders, 30.5”w. 59.5”l. And a pair of heavyy brass candlesticks with threaded posts, 10.5”h. $250-$450
2161 MIDWESTERN BOWFRONT CORNER CUPBOARD. Attributed to Wisconsin, 2nd half-19th century, pine and poplar. Two-piece cupboard of beadboard construction. Imperfections. 94”h. 34”w. 24”d., requires a 24” corner. $800-$1,200
2162 HANGING SHAKER BOOK CUPBOARD. Attributed to New Lebanon, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed with single door with breadboard ends and hanging tab with holes. Interior shelves. Wear. 24”h. 16”w. 5.5”d. $200-$300
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2165 CROCK AND CANDLE HOLDER. American, 2nd half 19th-20th century. Crock with lid and cobalt flower. Hairlines. 9”h. And an adjustable candle holder with threaded post and turned base. Worn late green paint. 21”h. $100-$300
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2166 BRONZE BY PAT NIBLACK (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Signed, dated 1973 and numbered 13-20 on the back. Native American woman potter with bowl. On a painted slate base. 11”h. $300-$500
2167 TWO NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS. First half-20th century. Both have geometric designs. Larger is Mescalero Apache with light designs, 3.5”h. 6.25”d. The other is possibly Tohono O’odham with dark designs, 1,5”h. 5”d. $250-$500
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2168 ZIA POTTERY OLLA. Ca.1930s. Polychrome revival designs including the “eye” motif. 4.75”h. 6”d. $200-$400
2169 PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED MOCCASINS. First half-20th century, leather. Women’s high top moccasins with floral beading and brass buttons. 9”h. $250-$500 2170
2170 NATIVE AMERICAN CRADLEBOARD AND BEADED PANEL. Late 19th-20th century. Wooden cradleboard with carved and painted top edge. Most likely Mohawk. Imperfections. Ex TrottaBono (New York). Beaded Iroquois floral panel. Includes white heart-red beads. Reputedly found in England. In a frame, 16.5”h. 19.5”w. Ex David Good (Ohio). $600-$900
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THREE INUIT STONE CARVINGS. Twentieth century. Green stone figure with a wooden knife, 3”h., green stone pendant with “Canada, Eskimo Art” sticker, 4”l., and a slate seal marked “Oln Abu c. 96, Cn05 17113”. Flakes. 5.5”l. $100-$200
2173 NAVAJO RUG. Ca.1890-1900, wool. Transitional piece featuring serrated diamond motifs and crosses in good colors of red, orange, black, white, and carded grey. 3’5” x 5’6”. $600-$800
2174 NAVAJO NECKLACE. Second half-20th century. Turquoise and silver bead necklace with an oval foliate decorated pendant and thirty-two stamped graduated silver beads interspersed with turquoise heishi beads. 27”. $600-$800
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2176 NAVAJO BRACELET. Ca. 1970. Silver shadow box cuff bracelet with turquoise. Signed “R. Lewis”. $300-$600
2177 NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET. Mid 20th century. Apache basket with images of horses and riders. Tall, rectangular with two handles. Edge loss. 13”h. 7.5” x 8.5”. $300-$500
2178 NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET. Northern California, 1st half-20th century. Tightly woven lidded basket with geometric designs. 3.5”h. 5.25”d. $300-$500
2179 TOTEM POLE. Attributed to Kwakiutl, ca.1890-1930, pine. Carved bird, animal and human figures with original polychrome paint. Minor edge wear. 19.5”h. $800-$1,200
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NEW ENGLAND HUTCH TABLE AND CHAIRS. Early 19th century, pine and maple. The table with a rectangular top and old red paint, 29”h. 48”w. 41”d. The ladderback chairs have splint seats and old red paint. 16”h. seat, 38”h. overall. From the same New Hampshire house. $2,000-$3,000
TWO AMERICAN TABLE-TOP BOOKCASES. Nineteenth century, poplar and pine. The first with two glazed doors surrounded by a molded frame with an old, dark mahogany stain, 36”h. 37”w. 14”d. The other bookcase has two glazed doors over two drawers and white paint. 38”h. 34”w. 12.5”d. $300-$600
2181 FAMILY RECORD. England, late 19th century, watercolor and ink on paper. Large hand drawn genealogical tree colored in shades of green, blues and yellows following the descendants of John Francis Buller (1695-1751) of Cornwall, England. Light stains. In original frame, 38 1/2”h. 31”w. $300-$600
2183 WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH INN AND BARN (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Serene winter scene with a inn or tavern and its barn and outhouse, and two figures. Imperfections. 25”h. 30”w., in a period bird’s-eye frame, 29”h. 34”w. $250-$500
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SEVEN PIECES OF JASPEWARE. France, 2nd half-19th century. Redware with polychrome running slip. Five pitchers, 5.5” to 7”h., bowl, 2.5”h., and creamer, 3.25”h. Glaze wear and flakes. $250-$500
OPEN TIN CUPBOARD. American, 19th century. Open set of shelves with cutout scalloped crest. Old brown paint has wear. 80”h. 18.5”w. 9”d. $300-$600
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FOUR SHOREBIRD CARVINGS. American, 20th century. Three with original paint on wood bases. Plover initialed “PC”, 13”h., curlew, 11”h., and a folksy bird with tack eyes, 7.5”h. Together with a primitive shorebird with shot scars and make-do beak repair. Refinished. 10”h. $300-$500
THREE CLOWN MARIONETTES. Found in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Folksy primitive figures with faux fur hair and painted faces. Articulated joints.12.25” to 13.25”h. $150-$350
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EARLY BOX AND NAVAJO GERMANTOWN WEAVING. American, 19th-20th century. Dovetailed walnut box found in Indiana. Old black paint. Imperfections. 10”h. 17”w. Together with a Navajo Germantown mat. Polychrome diamonds on green ground. 18” x 34”. $150-$300
TWO SPANISH COLONIAL TABLES. Mexico/New Mexico, late 19th-early 20th century. Stretcher base pine table with turned legs and scalloped apron. Old green paint. Imperfections. 34”h. 39”w. 24”d. Together with a mesquite table with side stretchers. 31”h. 58”w. 23”d. Sold at Brunk Auctions (North Carolina), September 2012, lots 1020 and 1009, respectively. $300-$600
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DANCING MAN TOY. American, 1st half-20th century. Wooden African American man with articulated joints and leather tie. Paddle and man are attached to a base. Wear. 24”h. 25”w. $200-$300
I.M. MEAD, OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Portage-Summit County, mid 19th century. Slightly ovoid form. With dasher and lid. Rim chips. 18.5”h. $150-$300
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2193 CALIFORNIA RANCHO DECORATED CUPBOARD OR HUTCH. Branded for Monterey Furniture, 1930s, mixed wood. Two-piece cupboard: lower section with three drawers, two doors and wrought-iron hardware, the upper section with open shelves. Retains its original floral paint decoration. 75”h. 60”w. 20”d. $3,500-$4,500
2194 TRADE SIGN. American, 2nd half-19th century, zinc. Cast horse head with good detail. Some splits at seams. 23”h. $300-$600
2195 BUTCHER’S TRADE SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Zinc bull head with old silver paint. Weathered with some splits. 18”h. $300-$600
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PIECED QUILT. Mennonite, late 19th- early 20th century, mixed wools and cotton. Blazing Stars backed with red and black print. Hand quilted in black thread, outlining and diamond designs. 76” x 84”. Ex. Susan Parrish (New York) $350-$500
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PIECED AND APPLIQUE QUILT. American, mid 19th century, cotton. Red and green blocks with appliquéd feather plume borders, muslin backing, handsewn and neatly hand quilted, 65” x 82”. $400-$800
TWO QUILTS AND A COVERLET. Early 19th-century, handwoven wool, pieced quilt in tomato red solid blocks with characteristic indigo, green and red checks and plaids in an overall checkerboard design, cotton striped ticking backing. Handsewn and hand quilted in diamond and crosses, 69” x 87.5”. Neatly woven overshot coverlet in sky blue and red wool with natural cotton, center seam, full fringe, 78” x 87”. Together with late 19th-century pieced cotton quilt in blue, black and white, reduced in size, 28.5” x 36.5”. $200-$400
2198 CALIFORNIA RANCHO DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD. Marked for Monterey Furniture, 1930s, mixed woods. Diminutive one-piece corner cupboard with an open upper section and doors in the lower section. Original floral decoration. 66.5”h. 26”w. 12”d., requires a 19” corner. $450-$650
2199 TWO LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS: NIAGARA FALLS AND MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY). Unsigned. Sandpaper drawing of a mountain landscape with a boy fishing, in a gilt frame, 17.5”h. 14.5”w. Together with a graphite and chalk drawing of Niagara Falls with Terrapin Tower at center. Framed, 15.75”h. 17”w. $250-$500
2201 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MANTEL. Ca.1830s. Old grey paint. Loss. 51”h. 47”w. $200-$400
2202 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MANTEL. Ca. 1830s. Old green paint. 49.5”h. 60”w. $150-$350
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AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Possibly Virginia, early 19th century, walnut and poplar. Onepiece cupboard: the upper section with two eight-pane doors, and the lower section with paneled doors and a shaped bracket base. Retains an old finish. 88”h. 53”w. 21”d. Descended in a family from the Stone Gap area of Wise County. $2,500-$3,500
HANGING PIE SAFE. Probably American, 2nd half19th century, pine. Slat bottom and screened panels. Old green paint. 39”h. 39”w. 20”d. $250-$450
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APPLIQUE QUILT. American, mid 19th century, cotton. Red on white stylized design, handsewn and neatly hand quilted in triple rows and foliate wreaths, muslin backing and corded binding, 76” x 89”. $400-$750
2206 TWO LANDSCAPES WITH ANIMALS (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY). Oils on canvas, unsigned. An unframed woodland landscape with deer, 22”h. 36”w. Framed river landscape with cows and a steamboat, 22”h. 28”w. $300-$600
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STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG. Germany, attributed to 17th century. Ovoid with applied face and strap handle. Medallion. 11”h. $250-$500
TWO COVERLETS. Overshot coverlet , early 19th century, wool and cotton. cen nter quard seam, 68” x 85”, and jacq coverlet with central medaallion,, 82” x 84”. $200-$250
2208 STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG. Germany, attributed to 17th century. Ovoid with applied face and strap handle. Stamped design. 17”h. $300-$600
2209 REDWARE CROCK. Attributed to Galena, Illinois, 2nd half-19th century. Mottled glaze. Edge flakes. 11”h. $250-$350
2210 BURL BOWL. American, 19th century. Natural form with good figure. Two drilled rim holes. Refinished. 6”h. 13”l. $400-$800
2211 DECORATED BOX. American, mid 19th century. Original blue and black grain decoration. Added set of hinges. Wear. 7.5”h. 17.75”w. $150-$350
2212 PIECED AND APPLIQUE QUILT. American, mid 19th century, cotton. Red and green Lily pattern with swag and bow borders, muslin backing, corded binding, handsewn and hand quilted in all over scallop design, 74” x 90”. $400-$800
2214 PENNSYLVANIA JACQUA ARD COVERLET. Woven by John Brosey, Jr.,, Manheim, Lancaster County, 1853, d wool and cotton. Two-piecce tied Beiderwand. Signed below w the nine snowball corner , the e clien nt’s name and date occur undeer borrder. Fringe loss, 81” x 93”. $200-$300
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2215 AMERICAN FLASK, MUG, JAR AND BOX. Nineteenth century. Bentwood pantry box, 6.5”h. 15”d., flower basket etched glass mug, pale green blown glass canister, 10.5”h., and redware flask, 7”h. $200-$400
2216 DESK SET, INKWELL AND TRIVET. American and European, 19th century. Black Forest-type desk set with birds, 8”h., and a pair of wooden candle holders. Together with a redware inkwell, 2.5”h., and a stone carved trivet. Chip. 5”d. $150-$350
2217 TWO WOODEN AMERICAN MORTARS. Nineteenth century. Treenware with old white paint, 10.5”h. 10.5”d., and hollowed out trunk with stone pestle, 10”h. Age splits. $200-$400
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T TALLY-HO COACH MODEL BY JACK LLOHRE (AMERICAN, MID 20TH C CENTURY). Made in 1955. Well-done replica of wood, M gglass, leather, and original paint. With four painted white metal horses. Coach, 18”h. p 2 24”w. $ $400-$600
DAYBED. American, 2nd half-19th century, maple. Rope bed with spool-turned posts and ends. Some wear. 25”h. 73”w. 23”d. $200-$400
2219 W WELLS FARGO COACH MODEL BY JJACK LOHRE (AMERICAN, MID 20TH C CENTURY). Made in 1936. Nicely made replica of M wood, glass, leather, and original paint. w With four painted cast iron horses. Coach, W 14”h. 19”w. 1 $ $300-$600
2220 A AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Possibly Midwestern, mid 19th century, P walnut and poplar. Gallery top twelve fylw ffot tins, three drawers, and tapered legs. 63”h. 42”w. 14.5”d. 6 $ $800-$1,200
2221 S SEWERTILE PLANTER. Probably Ohio, early 20th century. Tree P ttrunk with branches. Loss. 22”h. 26”w. $ $200-$400 2220
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2223 OHIO SETTLE BENCH. Clark County, 19th century. Spindle back and stretcher base. Traces of old black paint. 35”h. 84”l. $300-$600
2224 AMERICAN BOXES AND MINIATURE CUPBOARD. Nineteenth century, mixed woods including walnut. Hanging box with old black paint, 18”h. 12”w., a miniature cupboard (missing sliding door), 13.5”h., and two dovetailed boxes: sliding lid, 8”h. 17.5”l., and divided box, probably for paints, 3.25”h. 13”w. $200-$300
2225 AMERICAN WOOD BIN AND BASKET. Nineteenth century. A Green County, New York, German apple box with incised designs including compass stars, 14”h. 29”w. 14”d, and a splint basket with original green paint filled with assorted wooden utensils. 10”h. 20”w. $250-$450
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TWO PAINTED TREENWARE BOWLS. American, 19th century. Original red paint, 6”h. 19”d., and old red paint, 6”h. 17”d. $100-$300
2227 HANGING WALL BOX, CORNER SHELVES, AND SPOON RACK. American, 1st half-20th century, pine. Folksy comb box with mirror and applied carvings including dogs and birds. Refinished, replaced mirror. 31”h. And openwork spoon rack with old polychrome paint. Initialed and dated “AIS 1858”. 33”h. Together with corner shelves with scrolled sides. Old red paint. Edge loss. 22”h. $200-$400
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2231 TWO WORK TABLES. American, 19th century. A California sugar pine table with one drawer, turned legs, and a singleboard top. Refinished. 27.5”h. 55”w. 33”d. Together with a green and gray-painted table with a gallery top. 25”h. 39”w. 25”d. $300-$600
2232 CANAL FULTON, OHIO SIGNATURE QUILT. Stark County, Ohio, dated 1929, cotton. Signature quilt made by The Ladies Aid Salem Reformed Church, signed in ink by members of the community, in blue and white, 82” x 84”. $300-$600
2229 ROCKING HORSE. Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wooden horse with old dapple grey paint. Tooled leather tack, horsehair mane and tail. Imperfections. 45”h. 50”l. on base. $300-$500 2227
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INDIANA JACQUARD COVERLET. Craig and Young weavers, Canton, Washington County, ca. 1842-1856, wool and cotton. Center seam, double weave. Rows of spread-wing eagles fill the centerfield, lily border. Undated courthouse block in four corners. 78” x 92”. $250-$500
INDIANA JACQUARD COVERLET. Joseph or William Gilmour, Dunlapsville, Union County, 1840, wool and cotton. Center seam, double weave. Large wooden-frame house bottom border, lily side borders, dated sailboat corner blocks. 74” x 92”. $200-$400
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NEW JERSEY JACQUARD COVERLET. Woven by A. J. & J. Davidson, Asbury, Warren County, 1837, wool and cotton. Center seam, double weave. Dark blue, almost black circular center design, grapevine border. Cornerblocks with name of client and location under border. 83” x 91”. $300-$600
HUTCH TABLE. American, 19th century, walnut and sycamore. Rectangular top over a base with a bench compartment. Refinished. 29”h. 64”w. 37”d. $400-$800
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FOLKSY WHIRLIGIG. American, 1st half-20th century. Wood cutout of an African American clown in a cart and a bucking mule. Original paint. Some wear, loose blade. 26”h. 33”l. overall. $200-$400
WORK TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. Reputedly used for packing apples. Paneled legs and stretcher, twoboard top with gallery. Old red/brown paint. 31”h. 43.5”w. 25”d. $400-$600
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MIDWESTERN WARDROBE. Found in western Ohio, possibly Mennonite, mid 19th century, pine. One piece with a lift-off cornice. Paneled doors, three drawers, and some of its original interior hooks. Imperfections, retains its original brown paint. 84”h. 70”w. 23”d. $1,000-$2,000
AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE TABLE. Eighteenth century, maple and pine. Top with breadboard ends, one drawer, and on reeded legs. Reduced in height and converted to a coffee table. Retains an old surface. 20”h. 47.5”w. 30.5”d. Purchased from a Greene County, New York, home. $300-$600
DECORATED SHELVES. Possibly Canada, 19th century, pine. Bucket bench or the top section of an open cupboard, dovetailed, with shelves and two drawers, and in its original black and orange paint. Original brasses. 44”h. 73”w. 10.5”d. $400-$800 www.GARTHS.com | 129
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TURKEY BREAST CORNER CUPBOARD. American, late 18th-early 19th century, pine. One piece in good form with two glass-paned doors in top and two blind doors below. Old blue over red paint. Imperfections. 80”h. 48”w. 21”d. $2,000-$4,000
NEW BREMEN, OHIO, WALNUT CLOCK SHELF. Second half-19th century. Shaped back and recessed lower shelf. Retains an old, probably original, finish. 11”h. 19”w. 9”d. $200-$400
2243 NEW BREMEN, OHIO, WALNUT HANGING SHELF. Late 19th-early 20th century, poplar secondary wood. Shaped back and two drawers with original porcelain pulls. Retains an old, probably original, finish. 10.75”h. 22”w. 8”d. $200-$400 224 2242 42 130 | GARTH’S Country Americana: January 30, 2015
2245 AMERICAN CHILD’S WINDSOR CHAIR AND HANGING WALL BOX. Nineteenth century, mixed woods. The chair with a stepped crest and bamboo legs, and old black paint. 14”h. seat, 28”h. overall. Together with a wall box with one drawer and white paint. 11”h. 12.5”w. 6”d. $200-$400
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J. STADDEN, SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO, STONEWARE JUG. Marked, mid 19th century. Ovoid form with bold cobalt tulip. 14.5”h. Sold at Garth’s, September 2009, lot 202. $400-$800
DECORATED MIRROR. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Mirror with crest and single nailed drawer. Painted to resemble Eastlake furniture. Original paint. Wear. 39”h. 20”w. $200-$400
2247 P.H. SMITH, SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO, STONEWARE CHURN. Marked, mid 19th century. Slightly ovoid form with cobalt foliate design. Rim roughness. 18”h. Smith may be best known for his bird-decorated pieces (see Treichler, p. 95). This mark is atypical for Smith because of its use of a colon between his initials. $200-$400
2250A PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Found in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, mid-19th century, poplar. Two piece, the upper section with glass doors, and the lower section with one drawer and one door. Yellow and back swirled paint decoration. 80"h. 41"w. 19.5"d. $500-$900
2251 FOLKSY SNAKE. Found in Akron, Ohio, 20th century. Long branch painted to resemble a snake. 144”l. $250-$500
2248 WOOD CARVINGS OF A WOMAN AND A HORSE. Possibly American, early 20th century. Horse placed on a wheeled base. Old brown paint, replaced wheel. 19"h. 21"l. And a carving of a woman in fancy ballgown, most likely papier mache mold. 16"h. $250-$450
2249 T. REED, TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, OHIO, STONEWARE JAR. Marked, mid 19th century. Ovoid form with cobalt tulip decoration. 12”h. $200-$400
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2252 “DUKE OF WELLINGTON” TAVERN SIGN. American or English, early 20th century, pine boards. Portrait of the Duke with “Finest Ales”. Wear and separations at boards. 42”h. 36”w. $400-$600
2253 ENGLISH INK LANDSCAPE. Nineteenth century, ink wash on paper. Landscape with fishermen and washerwoman. In a gilt frame, 14.5”h. 18.5”w. $150-$350
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EMPIRE EC CHEST OF DRAWEERS S. America an,, mid 19th century, currly y maple. Traces of orange pa p int remain. Stepback top pw with two dovetailed drraw wers, three dovetailed d drawers in the case. Ap pplied half turnings. Replaced pulls. 42”h. 43”w. 1 ”d. 17 $300-$6 600
SAMPLER. Possibly Pennsylvania or New York, dated 1823, silk on linen. Alphabets, a verse entitled “Vanity”, a pair of bluebirds, baskets and trees, signed by ten-year-old Elizabeth Tuthill and noted “Time is precious”, in decorated frame, 21.5”h. 17.5”w.
SAMPLER. Probably England, 1779, silk on wool. Bands of alphabets, neatly worked floral motifs, pairs of birds and lions, short moral verse, signed “Mary Hayward” and date. In a frame, 15”h. 11”w. $250-$500
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PAINTED SHEET IRON SNAKE SIGN. Twentieth century. Coiled snake with wrought supports and blue paint. 28”l. Ex Harold Corbin (Massachusetts), received from him in 1975. $400-$800
AMERICAN BABY BLOCKS QUILT. Early 20th century, cotton prints. Wide blue border, striped backing and hand quilted, 88” x 100”. $250-$500
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STUFFED WHITE WORK QUILT. American, dated 1880, cotton. Composed of four quadrants, each with different floral basket designs and borders, one with pairs of birds, another with date, handsewn and closely hand quilted, 81.5” x 84”. $350-$700
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COBBLER TRADE SIGN. New Jersey, 2nd half-19th century. Original paint on pine boards featuring a seated figure of a cobbler with his tools and bench. “Thos. Carter” above. Minor wear. 56”h. 39”w. $1,800-$2,500
PIECED QUILT. American, 3rd quarter-19th century, wool challis , wool mixes, and cotton. Tumbling Blocks in an array of colorful dress prints, challis backing, handsewn and hand quilted, 80” x 82”. $225-$450
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2260 APPLIQUE QUILT. American, mid 19th century, cotton. Red and green appliqué with swag and floral border, muslin backing, handsewn and neatly hand quilted in rows and feathered wreaths, 87” x 89”. $400-$800
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2264 NORTH/SOUTH DAKOTA STATEHOOD FLAG CANE. American, 1889. Printed silk flag mounted on a short staff with a ball handle; when rolled, the staff fits into a rosewood-grained walking stick with nickel silver collar and ferule. Flag is 17”l., stick is 35”l. The makers of 39-star flags likely began production in late 1889 thinking that the Dakota Territory would be admitted as one state that fall, and the other admissions to the Union (Montana, Washington, and Idaho) would be delayed y until the traditional admission dayy of July J y 4,, 1890. However, only Idaho was delayed, and in early November of 1889, both Montana and Washington were admitted to the Union, and the Dakota Territory was split into two states upon its admission. $1,000-$2,000
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NEW GENEVA PITCHER. Pennsylvania, 2nd half-19th century. Slip fuchsia decoration. Applied strap handle. Hairline on rim. 9”h. $350-$450
BRIDE’S BOX. European, mid 19th century. Oval bentwood box with laced seams. Original bright red ground with polychrome flowers including tulips. Minor wear. 5”h. 12”l. $150-$350
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PIGEON CARVING BY WILLIAM JAGGARD (ENGLAND, LATE 19THEARLY 20TH CENTURY). Unsigned, ca.1935. Original paint, glass eyes and white metal beak. Minor flaking. 12”h. on modern base. $300-$500
2267 STONEWARE PITCHER. American, mid 19th century. Small size with brushed cobalt tulips. Applied strap handle. Firing imperfections. 7”h. $200-$400
2268 STONEWARE PITCHER. American, mid 19th century. Applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt foliate designs and impressed “1”. 10”h. $200-$300
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2270 CAST IRON STOVE PLATE. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Relief scene including loggers, a log cabin, and moose. Rust. 13.5”h. 27”w. See Garth’s, lot 234, January 3, 2014, for a similar plate. $600-$800
2271 ORIENTAL SADDLE BAGFACE. Late 19th century. Flat woven Caucasian in primarily blue and red. Patch. 3’8” x 3’11”. $150-$300
2272 EARLY NEW ENGLAND DOOR. Eighteenth century, oak. Board and batten door with old red paint, original H-hinges, and original latch. 70”h. 23.5”w. $200-$400
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2274 MIDWESTERN DECORATED ARCHTECTURAL CUPBOARD. Second quarter-19th century, poplar. Two piece, the upper section with glass doors, the lower section with h three drawers and two doors. Retains its original fauxx mahogany paint decoration. Imperfections. 106”h. 69.5”w. 26”d. $1,000-$2,000
2275 AMERICAN SHAKER ITEMS AND FORK. American, 19th-20th century. Iron fork with wooden handle, 36”l.; Shaker tin funnel; grater with drawer, 9.5”l.; steaming or roasting cover, 9”h. 20”l.; cat’s head basket, lined with fabric (tears), 3”h. 7”d., and paper label on wood board “Manufactured by the Canterbu uryy Shakers…”, 5”h. 5.5”w. Together with a photographicc postcard of Canterbury, New Hampshire. $150-$300
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OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Nineteenth century, pine. Dovetailed box with molded base and original black and white paint decoration. 18.5"h. 39.5"w. 21.5"d. Purchased from an Amish house in Middlefield, Ohio. $250-$500
According to tradition, this is one of six of these scarecrows, four of which went to the artist’s children, and two went to galleries. This is one of those two; the other is illustrated in New York Times Home Design, spring 1998. $800-$1,200
2277 FOLKSY TIN RIFLE TRADE SIGN. Found in Vermont, late 19th-early 20th century. Constructed of sheet tin including stove pipe, with a leather hammer and appears to retain its original paint decoration. Some wear. 75”l. $400-$800
2279 DECORA ATIVE STORK. European n, 20th century, sheet metal. Liffe-size stork with old paint. Mo ost likely an architectural finiaal. Flaking. 55.5”h. overall. $300-$60 00
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BOTTLES, BASKET AND TRUNKS. Nineteenth century-20th century. Dovetailed box with lift lid, old blue/black paint, 7.25”h. 16”w.; melon rib basket with bentwood handle, 8”h. 11.5”w.; hatchel with wrought iron spikes, wear, 20”l., and two bottles, Ludlow type, 8”h., and a gin bottle, 10.5”h. Together with a Swiss shipping box with iron lock and handles and hide covering. Addressed from Switzerland to “Nr 4 To Mt. Lebanon Columbia County, N.Y. (Depot in New Lebanon) Guitherme Koch, care of Mr. Calvin G. Reed.” 13”h. 29”w. 13”d. $250-$450
2281 NATIVE AMERICAN BUST BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1919-1985). Sandstone, signed on the base. Chief with headdress. 6.25”h. $200-$400
2282 AMERICAN PAINTED CUPBOARD. Early 19th century, pine One piece, with open shelves in the upper section and two plank doors in the lower section. Old red paint. $1,000-$2,000
2283 GROUP OF AMERICAN IRON. Nineteenth century. Includes a cannon ball, 7”d., candle holder, 13”h. peel, fireplace tongs, mortar and pestle, bowl, ladles or spoons, and a spatula, 12”l. $150-$350
2285 TWO DECORATED DOORS AND A BELL WHEEL. American, 19th century. Grain painted doors from a house in Kentucky. 78”h. 37”w. and a wooden school bell wheel, 40”d. $300-$600
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2286 INDIANA JACQUARD COVERLET. Muir Family, Wayne County, 1847, wool and cotton. Center seam, double weave. Tile centerfield, thistle bottom border, lily side borders. 74” x 92”. $200-$400
2287 PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. John Seibert, Low Hill Township, Lehigh County, 1844, wool and cotton. One piece, tied Biederwand. Signed and dated corner blocks. Bright colors arranged in stripes and woven in stylized floral patterns. Full applied fringe, 77” x 94”. $250-$500
2288 THREE HUDSON BAY WOOL BLANKETS. Mid 20th century. Labeled with 3 1/2 points each. Black stripes, polychrome stripes and black stripes on red ground. Minor wear. $100-$300 2286
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TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE AND STONEWARE CROCK. Nineteenth century. Dark green glaze with orange mottling. Ovoid crock with two handles, 8.5”h., and bottle, 8.5”h. Crock with mark of Paul Cushman, Albany, New York. Slightly ovoid form with a flared rim and applied handles. Imperfections. 12.5”h. $200-$400
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CANADA GOOSE DECOY. Attributed to Newfoundland, 2nd half-20th century. Naive swimming form. Old paint, age splits. 27”l. $150-$350
NEW ENGLAND BLANKET CHEST. Early 19th century, pine. Six-board chest with shaped ends and old red paint. 23”h. 40”w. 15”d. $200-$400
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FOLKSY ANDIRONS. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Made from railroad rails in the form of snakes. 14.5:h. 23”w. $20-$400
NEW ENGLAND BLANKET CHEST. Early 19th century, pine. Nailed case with shaped ends and old grey paint. 25”h. 45.5”w. 20”d. $200-$400
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REDWARE LAMB. Late 19th-early 20th century. Signed by William Raab, Waterloo, Iowa. Molded lamb with original white paint. Wear. 9”h. 16”w. $250-$450
FIVE TREENWARE BOWLS. American, 19th century. All have scrubbed surfaces, the largest has old blue paint on the exterior and one has a pewter plug. 3”h. 8”d. to 4”h.11”d. Age splits. $150-$300
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SIX AMERICAN KITCHEN WOODEN ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Three bowls including burl and curly maple, 2”h. 4”d. to 4”h. 11”d., a dovetailed pine knife box, 9”h. 13.5”l., lemon squeezer, and treenware ladle, 13”l. $150-$300
2295 DIMINUTIVE BLANKET CHEST. New England, early 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case and shoe feet. Retains putty colored paint and an early pencil inscription reading “Ruth Sharpe.” 14”h. 38.25”w. 14.5”d. $200-$400
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2300 APPLIQUE QUILT. American, ca.1875, cotton. Red, green an nd bright yellow Rose of Sharon with vining border, inked notation on muslin backing reads “Betsey Buswell, Whiting, W Kansas 1875 , M Mae Burgess”, hand appliquéd and hand quilted. 78” x 79”. $400-$800
2301 APPLIQUE QUILT. Possibly Paris, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, ca.1860, cotton. Red, green and teal blue Whig Rose variant v with embroidered details and vining border, muslin backing, handsewn and hand quilted. Inked notation on back “Mary A Buswell, Paris, Wis 1860, M Mae Burgeess”. 81” x 84”. $350-$650
2302 AMERICAN PAINTED HANGING CUPBOARD. Nineteenth century, pine. Breadboard doors and old blue paint. 32.5”h. 30.5”w. 10.5”d. $300-$600
2303 DECORATED CHILD’S WHEELBARROW. Found in Vermont, late 19th-early 20th century, wood and iron. Removable sides and retaining its original paint, including “Earnest” and “Milton” on the sides. 36”l. $250-$500
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BURL BOWL. Found in Shelby County, Ohio, 19th century. Large size with good patina. Age split. 8”h. 21” x 25”. $600-$900
FOLKSY GAME TABLE. American, 19th century, cherry and pine. One-drawer top over column shaft and four-legged base. Old finish. The top has an inset reverse-painted glass checkerboard signed “Thomas Burk.” 29.5”h. $250-$500
2306 NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TAVERN TABLE. Possibly Massachusetts, 18th century, pine. Oval top, stretcher base, and old red wash. Imperfections. 26.5”h. 34”w. 25”d. $300-$600
2307 BANISTER-BACK ARMCHAIR. Attributed to coastal New Hampshire, 18th century, maple. Bold arms and a rush seat. Old finish. 16”h. seat, 47”h. overall. $200-$400
2308 PAIR OF CAROUSEL HORSES. American or European, late 19thearly 20th century, pine. Small size with old paint. 32”l., on modern bases. $400-$800
2309 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED PARROT. Ca.1920. Original paint. 18”h. including modern stand. $100-$200
2310 TWO PENNY RUGS. American, late 19th- early 20th century, wool, felt and cotton. Earlier hexagonal rug in concentric circles and shoe heel border, 40.5” x 40”, and the other, stretched hexagon with triple dots on each circle, 33” x 52.5”. $200-$400
2312 SET OF AMERICAN HANGING SHELVES. Nineteenth century, pine. Shaped sides, old black paint. 48"h. 24"w. $200-$300
2313 PORTRAIT OF GIRL BY TYRE FULTON (OHIO, BORN 1852). Oil on canvas, signed on verso, and dated Georgetown, Ohio, July 15, 1874. Half-length portrait of an eight-year-old girl wearing a blue dress. Unframed, 24”h. 19”w.
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2314 PAIR OF SHAKER TWIN BEDS. American, 19th century, maple. Low post beds with arched headboards and wooden wheels. Original finish. 30”h. 36”w., original rails are 68”l. $200-$400
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2315 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE DESK-AND-BOOKCASE. Probably Pennsylvania late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany and pine. Two-piece: the upper section with paneled doors and interior shelves, the lower section with a fitted interior with inlaid prospect door and four drawers. All on bracket feet. Imperfections. 82.5”h. 38”w. 20”d., writing surface is 32”h. $500-$1,000
2316 MARYLAND SAMPLER. Baltimore, 1807, silk on linen. Wide flowering vines surround a moral verse and floral sprigs encircle the maker’s name, “Sarah Grafflin aged 10 year”. 16.25”h. 12”w., in a frame,17.75”h. 13”w. Sarah was the eldest daughter of John Jacob Grafflin (1769-1859) and Mary F. Frymiller (1775-1807). Her birth is recorded as January 26, 1797, in Baltimore and she married in the same city in 1816 to John Kirby (1796-1840). $400-$800
2317 SAMPLER. British Isles, early 19th century, wool and silk. Large four-story public building, labeled “St. James Church” and detailed in rich shades of brown, fills the lower half. Leafy trees appear to be growing from the roof line. A meandering stream or ribbon divides the building from a religious verse and the maker’s signature “Janet Greenlie”. 19”h. 18”w. , in decorated frame, 26.75”h. 25.75”w. $300-$600
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2318 PAIR OF SILHOUETTES. Found in Rhode Island, mid 19th century. Hollow cut life-size profiles of a husband and wife. The man has a pencil notation “Father of S S Y—-”. In matching gilt frames, 17”h. 13”w. $200-$400 2318
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ARCHITECTURAL EAGLE. American, late 19th century, bronze. Hollow eagle with outstretched wings. Lightly weathered patina. 34”h. 36”w. $600-$900
PORTRAIT OF A FARM BY E. KNOX (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1879. Peaceful farm along a dusty road. Imperfections. 27.5”h. 44”w., in a gilt frame, 33.5”h. 50”w. $200-$400
2320 SHERATON CARD TABLE. American or English, mid 19th century, mahogany. Serpentine top and conforming apron, reeded legs. 29”h. 33”w. 16”d. $250-$500
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2322 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Country village road lined by fences and houses. Revarnished with some flaking. 19”h. 34”w., in a frame, 23”h. 39”w. $200-$400
2323 COUNTRY CANDLESTAND. American, 18th century. Oval top, faceted shaft, and cross base. Imperfections. 26”h. $150-$250
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2325 QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. American or English, 2nd half-18th century, pine. Molded liner and shaped crest with mahogany and burl veneer. Age splits and minor loss. 16”h. 9”w. $250-$450
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Second half-18th century, maple. Scrubbed top with original red paint on the underside. Old repairs to leaves. 28”h. 49”w. 18”d. with 16” leaves. $400-$800
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2328 BIBLE BOX AND MIRROR. American or English, 18th-19th century. Chippendale mirror with mahogany veneer. Gilt beaded liner.19”h. 10”w. Pine dovetailed bible box with strap hinges and old paint. 7”h. 17.5”w. Imperfections. $100-$300
2329 AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century, mixed woods. Baluster legs and arm supports, and an old refinish. 17”h. seat, 37”h. overall. $200-$400
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NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably Connecticut, late 18th century, cherry and pine. Four graduated drawers on spurred ogee bracket feet. Retains its original brasses. 39”h. 38”w. 18.5”d. $1,500-$2,500
2331 PENNSYLVANIA SCH HRANK. Mid 18th century, waalnut. Breakdown. Two paneled doors over two dovetailed drawers. Old brass hardware and iron ra attail hinges. Bun feet. Refinished. Some replacements. 92”h. 86 6.5”w. 27”d. $2,000-$4,000
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TWO LIVERPOOL PITCHERS. England, ca.1800. Black transfers. Ship and “Washington in Glory”, 9”h., and woman with depictions of Native Americans and portraits of presidents. 10”h. Both with repaired spouts. $600-$800
MASONIC MARBLE KEYSTONE. American, dated 1910. Carved Masonic symbol on front, and the underside inscribed “Presented to Liberty Chap. No. 41 F. & A.M. by G.E. Stevenson High Priest 1910.” 9”h. $200-$400
BRONZE PLAQUE OF PAUL REVERE’S RIDE. American, 20th century. Applied verdigris patina. In a frame, 12”h. 22”w. $200-$400
CHIPPENDALE DROP LEAF TABLE. Possibly New York, 18th century, maple and birch. Rectangular leaves and ball and claw feet. Refinished. 27.5”h. 17”w. (closed) 38”w. (open) 40”l. $300-$500
2335 AMERICAN CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE-STYLE ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century, mahogany. Square back, floral-carved arms, and ball and claw feet. Cream upp holstery. 17”h. seat, 39”h. overall. $250-$500
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2337 AMERICAN FOLKSY FOOD CHOPPER. Nineteenth century, steel. Food chopper pp in the form of a fox. 12.5”l. $150-$300
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PAIR OF PARIAN POODLES. American, ca.1850. Each has a basket of fruit in its mouth and coleslaw fur. 7.5”h.
MARRIAGE OIL LAMP. American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Milk glass base and double cornflower blue fonts marked “D.C. Ripley Co. / Pat. Pending”. White chimneys. Electrified. Missing g lid to match safe. 19.5”h. $300-$600
Very similar to those by Bennington. See Bennington Pottery and Porcelain by Barret, pgs. 288-291. $400-$600
2339 INLAID KNIFE BOX. England, 1st half-19th century, mahogany. Shaped box with two lidded compartments and cutout han ndle. Inlaid trim and paterae with pheasants and seashells. Felt lined interiors. Disk feet may be added. 10.5”h. 15.5”w. $300-$500
2341 SANDSTONE LION CARVING. Found in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, early 20th century. Naive carving of a roaring lion. Edge wear. 8”h. 12”l. $200-$300
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FEDERAL CARD TABLE. American, early 19th century, mahogany veneer. Shaped top and conforming apron. Reeded legs. Refinished, pieced repair. 30”h. 35.5”w. 18”d. $300 $600 $300-$600
AMERICAN FEDERAL CARD TABLE AND ARMCHAIR. Nineteenth century. Table, possibly Rhode Island, mahogany, pine, and oak. Demilune form with a double-swing leg and inlaid skirt. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 35”w. 17.25”d. (closed). And an armchair, mahogany. Pierced back, shaped arms, and tapered legs. Silk-upholstered slip seat. 17”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000
FIVE AMERICAN WATERCOLORS OF FLOWERS. Nineteenth century, watercolor on paper. Two theorems of colorful vases of flowers, 24.5”h. 19”w., one theorem of pink flowers, 10” x 10”, and two naive painted flowers, 11”h. 9”w. Framed. Imperfections. $200-$300
2344 TWO EUROPEAN PEWTER PLATES. Partial hallmarks. One has incised Hebrew letters on the back. Light scratches. 9.5”, 10.25”d. $150-$300
2346 THREE AMERICAN SILHOUETTES. Nineteenth century. Inked full-length portrait of Samuel Lewis Southard by W.H. Brown, 15.5”h. 11.5”w., and a pair of cutouts of George and Martha Washington. Backed with pages of French text. 11”h. 9”w. Framed. $200-$300
2347 ENGLISH CAST IRON FIREBACK. Nineteenth century. Thick panel with raised arms of England. 23”h. 29”w. $400-$800 2342 www.GARTHS.com | 147
2348 QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE. American, 18th century, pine and poplar. One-drawer table on turned legs ending in pad feet. Retains old black paint with red striping. 28”h. 27”w. 23”d. Purchased from the Annin Family on Pixley Road in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. $1,000-$2,000
2349 DUNLAP SCHOOL FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. Attributed to New Hampshire, ca. 1800, cherry. Diminutive size with an oval top with inlaid edge, urn shaft, and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Retains an old, alligatored surface. $500-$1,000
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STONEWARE PITCHER. Possibly Pennsylvania, mid 19th century. Large size impressed “2” with brushed cobalt floral design. Applied strap handle. 13”h. $200-$400
2351 OHIO FLATHEAD SEWERTILE DOG. Late 19th century. Flathead-style seated spaniel. Chips. 11”h. Sold at Cowan’s (Cincinnati), February 2007, lot 219. $600-$1,200
2352 AMERICAN SEWERTILE CHIMNEY CAP. Late 19th-early 20th century. Pagoda-type, conical with reeded roof. Two-tone glaze. Imperfections. 15”h.12.5”d. $250-$450
2353 PAIR OF FEDERAL BRASS ANDIRONS. Attributed to Daniel King, New York, late 18th century. Column-form with urn finials and ball and claw feet. 29”h. For a similar pair, see Pook and Pook (Pennsylvania), April 2009, lot 598. $800-$1,200
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TWO-PART SHERATON DINING TABLE. Ca. 1825, mahogany. Carved friezes and rope-turned legs on brass casters. 29.5"h. 48"w., overall length 99". $500-$1,000
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FOLKSY CARVED STONE RELIEF PLAQUE. Found in southern Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Weathered plaque with a cat’s face. 20”h. 16”w. $250-$450
QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER. England, 18th century. Tiered stand with dish tops. Older finish. Imperfections. 34”h. $250-$500
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AMERICAN WALNUT CELLARETTE. Probably Pennsylvania, 1820-1840, walnut. Faceted demilune form, on turned legs. 17.75”h. 22.5”w. 19”d. Ex Betty Wyatt (West Virginia). $300-$600
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MULE CHEST. Mid-late 18th century, pine. Three faux drawers over two real drawers, on bracket feet. Old red paint. 39.5”h. 40”w. 19”d. $250-$500
2357 CHESTNUT ROASTER. Marked Salem, Massachusetts, 1st half20th century, tin and iron. Basket lid has a pieced jack -o’-lantern face and the handle has a face as well. Traces of old black paint. 40”l. $150-$300
2358 POSTER BED. American, 19th century, figured maple. Paneled posts, peaked pine headboard. Refinished. Some imperfections. 82”h. 62”w. 74” rails. Ex Pick Richardson (Ohio). $400-$800
2361 NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th century, pine. Dovetailed case with six graduated drawers on bracket feet. Old red paint. 55”h. 40”w. 20”d. $1,000-$2,000
2362 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Second half-18th century, mahogany. Imperfections. 27”h. 16.5”w. $100-$200
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ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Aguado, Carlos
1529
Chriistofle
Aoyama Masaji
1487A
Cope, Leslie
Arter, John
1420
Crane, Bruce
Baker, George
1453
Dakota Jackson
1384
Jensen, Georg
Bassand, F.
1359
Dey, John
2020
Jere, C.
1374
Bayer, Harold
2021
Duvall, Charles
1487B
Jere, Curtis
1373
Bayman n, Leo
1481
Duvall, William
1452
John nson, Roman
1504
Bennett, Ward d
1425 5
Eames, Chaarles & Ray
Kano Tanyyu
11 151
Bergevin n, Albert
1349
Field d, Erastus
2041
Knox, E.
2321
Bern nharrdt-Friedriiksen, Aage
1448
Fokkkeljun ng
1496
Krawiec, Walterr
1524
Brader, r Ferd dinaand
2063
Fox, Charles
147 76
Lafetat, Maario
1500
Breuer, r Marrcel
1394 4
Frey, y A.
1505
Liu Ya Y zi
106 67
Bru ubaker, Robert
127 78
Frosh, Louis
14 417
Loeb b, Sidney
1390
Bubarrnikk, Gyula
1525
Fulton,, Ty T re
23 313
Lohre, Jack
Cad dovius, Pou ul
1342
Gerome, Francois
Carterr, Fern nan ndo
1285
Gillon, Jeaan
1396
Maitlland Smith h
Cavallero, Leenora
1282
Haaley, Jonathaan
14 475
Maso on, Ard dell
144 49, 1450
Che Ta T o Fu
11 150
Herbert, J.
1528
McCobb, Paul
1360, 1361
Chen n Shaomei
11 176
Ho Fangg, Dann ny
1340
Miln ne, Oswald
129 91
Cherrte e, Jules
1351
Hoffman, Frritz
144 47
Montonaarii
1383
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1367
Huang Shansshou
1179
1438, 1439
Hutty, Alfred
1263
1272, 1301
Jaggard d, Wiliam
2266
1352-1354
1399 9, 14 400 0
Lyne, Miich hael
1337, 1364, 13 365, 1405
221 18, 2219 1317 13 377, 1533-1 1536
ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Moser, James
2115
Saarinen, Eero
Muller, Theodore
1369
Schalk, Edgar
Nagel, Nellie
1445
Nguyen Thanh Le
Wormleey, Edward
1370
1454
Wu Changshou
1138
Schille, Alice
1310
Ya Chen
1119
1550
Schreckengost, Viktor
1344
Yuan Shangtony
1177
Nib black, Pat
2166
Silva, Lucien
1497
Zhang Daqian
1118
Ofverstrom, Hugo
12 297
Skovby
1356
Zhao Shaoang
1144
Oldenburg, Claes
1388
Smitth, Rufus
2273
Pan Tian nshou
1093
Sud dduth, Jimm my
2013
T ed, Dougglass Te
1279
P nittzsch, Roberrt Pa
12 286 6, 14 437 7
13 378 8, 1379
Parsons,, Theop philus
1298
Terry, y Daviid
1446
Petchkis, Anthonyy
1493
Thomaas, Ben nton
1296
13 314 4, 1315 5
Thorpe, Doro othy
13 327 1300
Peyyrat, Lo ouiss Picault, Emile
1434 4
Tyler, r Jam mes
Pissaaro, Paul
1547
Van Der Putten, Daniel
Platt, Josep ph & Idaa
14 455
Vandeveelde
1357 7
Pu Ru u
1063 3
Wakefiield, Heeyw wood
1362
Walkerr, John
2119 9
Reed d, Ernest
22 280, 2281
13 311-1313
Relling, Ingmaar
1392
Welldon n, Charless
1477
Rob bsjohn ns Gibbinggs, T.H..
1375
Wid ddico omb, John
13 376
Russell, Charrless
1508
Widmann n, Andreas
2065 5, 2066 6
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FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for your interest and participation.
OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS: $165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.
CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond or Jared Wells. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.
TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you and your representative to discuss your estate planning needs.
APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.
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RESTAURANTS (within 20 minutes)
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* At time of publication, discount will be given to Garth’s clients. Please inquire at time of reservation to confirm. FFamily pets are currently welcome. Please confirm this policy when h making reservation. Fees may apply.
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DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. 2690 Stratford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164 Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: info@garths.com Garth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minutes from the Columbus International Airport. FROM THE CINCINNATI AREA: Take I-71 North to Columbus. Then take Rt. 315N to 270E to 23N. Follow 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the buildings on your left. FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA: Take I-71 South to Route 36/37 (Delaware/Sunbury exit 131). Take this route into Delaware, and turn left on Route 23 South. Turn left onto Stratford Road (at the sixth traffic light). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit past I-71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM THE DAYTON AREA: Take I-75 North to I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM INDIANAPOLIS: Take I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM PITTSBURGH: Take I-79 South to I-70 West to Columbus. Take I-270 to I-71 North to the Polaris Exit (Route 750). Turn left and follow 750 to Route 23 North (turn right). You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. www.GARTHS.com | 155
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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERS Sale Date:
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Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax. Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’s absentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined in Garth’s policy in the catalog. CATALOG or LOT NUMBER
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GARTH’S STAFF Auctioneers Jeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Dave Pritchard Kellie Seltzer Catalog Auction Specialists Susan Wise Andrew Richmond Ellice Ronsheim Shane Hall Judi Hill Nathan Baker Account Executives Nathan Baker Jayme Dougal Rhoades Eclectic Auction Specialists Natalie Smith, Director Jeffrey Spear George Craft Nick Burdette Exhibitions & Transportation George Craft, Director Nick Black Clifford Breece James Connally William (Jack) Frost
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CEO Richard “Jeff” Jeffers President Amelia Jeffers Executive Vice President Steve Bemiller Vice President Andrew Richmond
Ambassador-at-Large Carolyn Porter Asian Arts Specialist Sarah Zhu Fine Jewelry Specialists Barbara Chambers, Director Lisa Darke Trusts & Estates Christa Johnson Real Estate Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Dave Pritchard Penny Jones
Consignment Specialists Jeff Jeffers Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Shane Hall Bryan H. Roberts Appraisers Jeff Jeffers, CAGA Kristin Crump, CAGA Andrew Richmond, CAGA Lisa Darke, CAGA Cheryl-Lynn May Photography Rob Manko Design Rob Manko Kellie Seltzer Marketing Kellie Seltzer Public Relations Christa Johnson Kellie Seltzer Client Services Edie Preece, Accounting Jayme Dougal Rhoades Laurie Rackoff Britteny Williams
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