GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. COUNTRY AMERICANA: Painted Furniture, Folk Art, Pottery & Lighting
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COUNTRY AMERICANA Painted Furniture, Folk Art, Pottery and Lighting
SEPTEMBER 6, 2014
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COUNTRY AMERICANA:
Painted Furniture, Folk Art, Pottery and Lighting
Saturday, SEPTEMBER 6, 2014 Lots 1 - 650 beginning at 10:00 A.M.
FEaturing: Select items from the Collection of Herman & Nadine Rogg, Goshen, Connecticut (collecting since 1965); Ohio Stoneware from the Collection of Bob Treichler; And select consignments from Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia.
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1 COrnEr CuPBOarD. Attributed to the Ralph family, Sussex County, delaware, early 19th century, pine. One piece, the upper section with two eight-pane doors, the lower section with a single, diamond-paneled door, the whole decorated with elaborate molded and carved decoration. Retains old, darkened green paint. 87”h. 60”w. 27”d., requires a 41” corner. For a closely related example, see Brunk Auctions (North Carolina), November 2010, lot 335. $2,500-$5,000
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wOODEn gOOsE Carving. American, 1st half-20th century. Life size with original white paint. Imperfections with two holes for legs. 30”l. $150-$300
tOLE BrEaD traY. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Original red with acorns. Wear. 3”h. 12.5”w. $250-$450
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8 3 CanaDa gOOsE DECOY. American, mid 20th century. Life size with carved wing details and original paint. Wear. 23”l. $150-$350
tOLE DOCumEnt BOX. American, mid 19th century. dome top with original green and stenciled flowers. Contains late 19th-century documents. 6.5”h. 9.5”w. $100-$300
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9 4 wrOugHt irOn tOastEr. American, 1st half-19th century. Large size with heart and pinwheel piercings. 22”l. $200-$300
signED rEDwarE DOnut FLasK. New London, Ohio, ca.1850. Stamped “HT Kellogg”. Edge flakes. 8”d. $250-$450
10 5 twO BasKEts. American, 2nd half-19th century, woven splint. Gathering basket with colored splint and painted starflowers. Bentwood handle. 10.5”h. 13.5”w. And a buttocks basket with twig handle. 7.5”h. $150-$300
6 Hanging CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. One four-panel door over one drawer, with old grey paint. 26.5”h. 17.5”w. 6.5”d. $400-$600
tin COOKiE CuttEr. American, 19th century. Large figural form. 14.5”h. $100-$200
11 nantuCKEt BasKEt. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Typical construction with bentwood swing handle. Minor breaks. 4”h. 10”d. (not including handle). $100-$250 6 www.gartHs.com | 5
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twO rEDwarE PiE PLatEs. American, 1st half-19th century. Coggled rims and yellow slip decoration. Varying imperfections. 9.75”, 11”d. $150-$300
irOn CanDLE HOLDEr. American, 19th century. Footed candle holder with pierced gallery and hanging crest for use as a wall sconce. 11.25”h. Together with retractable tongs. $200-$400
DrY sinK. American, 19th century, walnut and poplar. Old red wash. 30”h. 42”w. 17.5”d. $300-$600
13 twO rEDwarE vasEs. American, 19th century. Green glaze, 3.75”h., and running manganese with applied flowers and hummingbirds. Imperfections. 8.5”h. Both have faint names or inscriptions on the bottom. $150-$350
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15 vErnaCuLar DrY sinK. American, 19th century, pine. High back-right corner, back-left corner with shelf, and old putty paint. 42.5”h. 60”w. 25.5”d. $400-$800
17 twO PantrY BOXEs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Lapped seams, original paint. Blue, 4”h. 7”d., and green, 3”h. 6.5”d. Some splits. $100-$250
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FOLK art snaKE Carving. American, late 20th century. Rattlesnake with original paint, signed “dave Rawlings”. 20.5”l. $100-$250
19 twO FOLKsY snaKEs. American, 19th-early 20th century. Wrought iron, 16.5”l., and carved wood, 8”l. $300-$500
20 PiE saFE. American, 19th century, yellow pine. Backsplash over one drawer and paneled front doors and with leaf-decorated tin paneled sides, and a shaped skirt. Refinished. 57”h. 42.5”w. 18”d. $300-$600
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21 maKE-DO Hanging CaBinEt. American, 19th century, pine. An early counter-top display turned on end and hung as a cabinet. Retains old red paint. 62”h. 23.5”w. 8”d. $400-$800
22 FOur PEwtEr POrringErs. American, 1st half-19th century. Old English-type and flowered handles and one used by Lee and Gleason. 3.5”, 3.5” and 5”d. Together with a taster size with handle used by Isaac Lewis and Lee. 2”d. Some imperfections. $150-$350
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tHrEE PEwtEr POrringErs. American and English, 1st half-19th century. One with partially pierced double handles, 6.75”d., footed with pierced handle and crown/lion mark, 4”d. ,and a Rhode Island-type tab handle, 5”d. $150-$350
tHrEE sPattErwarE HanDLELEss CuPs anD sauCErs. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with six-pointed star design. Stains. $150-$300
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25 staFFOrDsHirE Bust OF wasHingtOn. England, mid 19th century. On a marbleized plinth. Minor wear. 8.5”h. $300-$600
26 twO CarvED wOODEn EagLEs. American, 19th-early 20th century. Wall plaque or finial of a gilt eagle with spread wings. 19.5”h., and a folksy carved eagle on a rocky base. 14”h. Both have repairs. $250-$450
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wOODEn amEriCan sHiELD PLaQuE. American, late 19th century. Original paint has some wear. Penciled on back “W. Stokes Kirk, 1627 N. 10 St. Phila, PA”. 21”h. 16”w. $250-$450
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28 CLassiCaL CHEst OF DrawErs Cincinnati, Ohio, 1840-1850, cherry and poplar. Four drawer chest with highly figured veneer, period glass pulls (probably made in Pittsburgh), and elaborately turned half columns and turned feet. 44”h. 45”w. 21.5”d. The original owner of this chest was likely Adolphus Smith, who was born in 1814 in New York, moved to Cincinnati in 1838, moved around in Ohio and Indiana for a few years, during which time he married Sarah Bates (1842), finally settling back in Cincinnati. The young couple probably purchased the chest when they were setting up housekeeping in Cincinnati in the early 1840s. Adolphus worked for John Bates, Sarah’s father, who not only owned the National Theater, but also the Exchange Bank. Interestingly, Bates advertised in the 1840 city directory that he wanted to do business with “industrious mechanics.” This suggests that he likely purchased most of his furniture from local cabinetmakers.
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The chest descended through Adolphus’s family—his daughter, Maria, married Andrew Hickenlooper, who was a surveyor and civil engineer, but most notably, he served gallantly in the Civil War, fighting at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and on the Atlanta campaign. $300-$600
29 Pair OF Brass CanDLEstiCKs. Spain or Netherlands, late 18th century. Square bases, threaded posts and extractor holes. 7”h. $600-$800
30 Pair OF Brass CanDLE HOLDErs. England, mid 18th century. Rope twist posts and stylized paw feet. Adjustable double arms. 14”h. $300-$600
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31 Pair OF PEwtEr OiL LamPs. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Attributed to Roswell Gleason (Massachusetts). Acorn fonts with whale oil burners and weighted bases. Worn silver plating. 11”h. $300-$600
32 stuFFED wOrK stiLL LiFE witH Fruit. American, 2nd half-19th century, wool, silk, beads. Colorful still life of stuffed fruits on cream silk backing in original gilt frame backed with period wallpaper, 11.25”h. 13.25”w. $400-$800
33 DECOratED sEttEE. Possibly Maine, 1820-1840, mixed woods. Rush seat and old green and yellow grape decoration on a red and black faux rosewood ground. 18”h. seat, 33”h. overall, 72”l. $400-$800
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34 FivE BLuE sPattErwarE PLatEs. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Star patterns, one is red, green and yellow, the rest are red, blue and green. Light stains and minor flakes. 6”, 7”, three 9.5”d. $200-$400
35 CHiLD’s sPattErwarE tEa sEt. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Peafowl with spatter trees. Two teapots, 4”h., creamers, one sugar (no lid), waste bowl, and three cups and saucers. Together with a similar full size handleless cup and saucer. Some imperfections. $200-$300
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FEDEraL taLL CasE CLOCK. New England, early 19th century, pine. Fretwork crest over columns on the hood, the case has quarter columns and a shaped base. Wooden movement has a dial marked for Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Connecticut, and Masonic decoration in the dial arch. 93”h. $800-$1,200
OiL LamP. Wheeling, West Virginia, mid 19th century. Hobbs Brockunier with opalescent base and hobnail font with blue ground. 10.5”h. $300-$400
37 POrtrait OF a BOY (amEriCan sCHOOL, 2nD QuartEr-19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Blond boy wearing a blue vest with a landscape in the background. As found condition. 26.5”h. 21”w., in a frame, 34”h. 29”w. $250-$500
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CHEEsE trOLLEY. England, 19th century, mahogany. Curved tray with divider and applied half turnings. dovetailed base. Splits. 6”h. 16”w. 10.5”d. $250-$450
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40 twO Hanging BOXEs. American, 19th century, pine. Wall pocket with old green paint, 17.5”h., and a scouring box with worn layers of red. 17”h. Some imperfections. $150-$350
41 HEartH BrOOm, BELLOws, anD BOX. American, 19th century. Turtleback bellows with original stenciled fruit on brown. Releathered. 16”l. And turned wooden broom with original stenciled leaves. Wear and bristle loss. 28”l. Together with a wallpaper bandbox. Broken bottom. 12”h. 15”l. $150-$300
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CHiPPEnDaLE mirrOr. American or English, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany veneer. Transitional with molded and gilt liner. double brass candle holders. Age splits, small pieced repairs. 29”h. 17.5”w. $400-$800
Brass LantErn. American, 2nd half-19th century. Three glass panes, hinged door, and brass oil font with reflector. Electrified. 19”h. 9”w. 6”d. $150-$350
45 43 mr anD mrs DaviD wELD BY wiLLiam DOYLE (massaCHusEtts, 1769-1828). Pastel on paper, signed and dated 1808. Skilfully rendered portraits, the lady in an embroidered cap and her husband wearing a blue coat, 22”h. 19”w., in original gilt frames, 27.25”h. 23”w. Boston born William doyle established himself as an artist in the area and is known for silhouettes and miniatures as well as pastel portraits. The sitters are identified on the reverse as david Weld (1734-1821) and Sarah Weld (1737-1817), married in 1756. Research located Weld as a life long Roxbury, Suffolk County resident and Sarah’s maiden name as davis. $3,000-$6,000
signED COPPEr KEttLE. Marked “I. dunn” probably for John dunn & Sons (New York, 1831). dovetailed construction. Soldered repairs. 13”h. overall. $250-$450
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46 Barn LantErn. American or European, 19th century. Wooden mortised frame with bale handle and tin candle socket. 12”h. $100-$250
47 DOCumEnt BOX. American, mid 19th century, pine. dovetailed with original dark blue paint and a spring-latch lock. Wear. 6”h. 13”w. $100-$300
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POrtrait OF a wOman (amEriCan sCHOOL, miD 19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman holding a yellow tulip. Professionally restored. 35”h. 28”w., in a late frame, 36.5”h. 29.5”w. $600-$900
tHrEE BEnningtOn BOOK FLasKs. Vermont, ca 1850. Flint enamel, two with blue accents and impressed spines “departed Spirits”. Minor imperfections. 5.5”, 5.5” 6”h. $300-$600
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53 49 POrtrait OF a YOung CHiLD (amEriCan sCHOOL, 1st HaLF-19tH CEnturY). Oil on poplar panel, unsigned. Seated child holding a book. Some imperfections. 26”h. 21.5”w., in a decorated frame, 31”h. 26.5”w. $600-$800
BEnningtOn BOOK FLasK. Vermont, ca.1850. Flint enamel with blue accents and impressed spine “Bennington Battle”. Flake and one side has been painted with a house and landscape. 8”h. Ex Charles Bough Collection. $200-$400
54 50 twO BEnningtOn BOOK FLasKs. Vermont, ca.1850. Flint enamel with blue accents. One marked “Bennington Companion” (repair). 8”, 6.5”h. $400-$600
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twO HistOriCaL BLuE staFFOrDsHirE PLatEs. England, 1st half-19th century. The Landing of the Fathers... impressed “Enoch Wood & Sons. And the Library Philadelphia by Ridgway. Repair. Both 8.5”d. $100-$300
55 51 BEnningtOn tOBaCCO Jar. Vermont, ca.1850. Alternate rib pattern with flint enamel. Impressed mark on the bottom. 9”h. $600-$900 12 | gartH’s Country americana: september 6, 2014
BEnningtOn COaCHman’s BOttLE. Vermont, ca.1850. Flint enamel bottle with impressed mark on base. Hairline. 10.75”h. $150-$300 53
56 QuEEn annE HigH CHEst OF DrawErs. New England, mid 18th century, cherry, chestnut, and pine. Top and bottom are associated, the top with a broken-arch pediment over three over four drawers, the bottom with one over three drawers, all on cabriole legs and pad feet. Imperfections. 87”h. 38.5”w. 20.5”d. $1,000-$2,000
57 twO DECOYs. American, mid 20th century. Primitive coot with root head, 11”l., and a sink box mallard with lead weight inside. 11”l. Worn. $100-$300
58 nantuCKEt BasKEt. Massachusetts, early 20th century. Swing handle, 3.5"h. not including handle. $250-$500
59 PiPE BOX. American, late 20th century, pine. Good form with red paint. 20”h. With clay pipe. $100-$300
60 miniaturE LaDDErBaCK armCHair. American, late 19th century, mixed woods including oak. Shaped legs and front stretcher. Old black paint, twine seat. 13”h. $100-$300
61 FOur siLHOuEttEs. American and English, 19th century. Cutout. Three full-length including a preacher and a young man seated in a chair. 7.75”h. 6”w., 12”h. 10”w., and 12”h. 9.5”w. Together with Elijah and Thomas Wakefield. Framed, 15”h. 12”w. $150-$300
62 trEEnwarE BOwL. American, 19th century. Later red and black paint. 4.5”h. 14.5”d. $100-$250
63 FOur CHristmas saLts. American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Three with agitators and patent information. Pale yellow and three shades of blue. Some rust. 2.25”h. $150-$300
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64 BanDBOX. American, mid 19th century. Cardboard covered with block printed floral wallpaper. Some wear. 10”h. 14”w. $150-$300
65 twO EnamELED CasE BOttLEs. American or European, 19th century. Steigel-type, half post bottles with polychrome floral designs and one with woman. Cobalt, 5”h., opaque white, 6.5”h. $250-$500
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66 Pair OF POrtraits (amEriCan sCHOOL, 3rD QuartEr-19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife with elaborate watch fobs and cameo jewelry. Some repair. 30”h 25”w., in late frames, 35”h. 29.5”w. $400-$800
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67 CHiPPEnDaLE DrEssing taBLE. Attributed to New York, 18th century, curly maple with mixed secondary woods. Four drawers, a shaped skirt, and ball and claw feet. Imperfections. 31.5"h. 41.5"w. 24"d. $1,500-$2,500
68 tHrEE CHamBEr LamPs. American, mid 19th century. Pair of brass with dolphin handles and whale oil burners. dents. 7”h. And a single pewter marked “Morey & Smith, Boston” with burning fluid burner. $200-$400
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twO FramED siLHOuEttEs. Probably England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cutout of a man with gold ink detail, 6.5”h. 6”w., and reverse painted image of “George Gordon Byron”, 10.5”h. 9”w. $100-$300
70 POrtrait OF a gEntLEman (amEriCan sCHOOL, 2nD QuartEr-19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Man holding a book. Restoration. 30”h. 24”w., in a frame, 34”h. 28”w. $250-$500
71 tHrEE EnamELED CasE BOttLEs. American or European, 19th century. Steigel-type with polychrome floral designs including birds and figures. Two are half post and two have pewter caps. 5.5”, 5.5”, 6”h. $300-$600
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POrtrait OF a man (EurOPEan sCHOOL, 19tH CEnturY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Profile of a man dressed in black. Some crazing. 6.75”h. 5.75”w., in a frame, 10”h. 8.75”w. $1,000-$2,000
FOur PiECEs OF sEwErtiLE. Probably Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Yellow Kid bust, 5”h., parrot marked “Poll, C. Ray” (damage), 7.5”h., and a lion and bust of a Greek soldier, 4”h., both marked “EJE” (Edward Ellwood, Tuscarawas County, Ohio). $150-$300
73 stiLL LiFE (amEriCan sCHOOL, 2nD QuartEr-19tH CEnturY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. detailed still life in the manner of theorems with ceramic basket filled with flowers including roses and nasturtiums upturned on a melon and grapes. Foxing. In a frame, 15.5”h. 14.25”w. $600-$800
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77 tHrEE sHaKEr itEms. Late 19th century. Stave constructed berry bucket with original black paint. Imperfections. 3.5”h. And two tin pastry tubes with wooden plungers, 13”l. $150-$250
78 74 QuEEn annE COrnEr CHair. New England, 19th century, maple. Turned and blocked legs and stretchers. 16”h. seat, 30”h. overall. $300-$600
KniFE BOX anD aPPLE traY. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Apple tray with canted sides and original green paint, 14” x 15”, and a knife box with old mustard repaint, 6”h. 10.5”w. Worn. $100-$250
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twO trEEnwarE mOrtars anD PEstLEs. American, 19th century. Old red paint, 6.5”h., and old green paint, 4.75”h. Age splits and wear. $100-$300
tHrEE PantrY BOXEs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Lapped seams, the smallest with copper tacks. Old dark green paint. 4.5”h. 9”d. to 3.5”h. 7”d. Imperfections. $100-$300
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PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife. She wears a coral brooch. Some imperfections. In matching gilt frames, 23”h. 18”w. $400-$600
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.
81 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN (ATTRIBUTED TO SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MID 1840S). Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Blue-eyed woman with ear bobs and draped bodice. Appears to be signed “J W Jarvis 1820”. Label on reverse reads “Emma Leech, Savannah, Georgia. Nov. 1830.” In a frame, 18”h. 14.5”w. $250-$500
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The book “James Henry Moser: His Brush and His Pen” by Grace Moser Fetherole included in lot. $350-$700
83 JACOBEAN-STYLE CHAMBER CABINET. American, 19th century, pine. Paneled case on a stand with turned legs. 35”h. 30”w. 18”d. $300-$600
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84 BurL BOwL. American, 19th century. High sides with good figure. Interesting threaded repairs. Varnished. 4”h. 9.5”d. $300-$600
85 BurL BOwL. American, 19th century. dark patina and nice figure. Filled in age splits, one with a late damaged curly maple butterfly repair. 4”h. 13”d. $400-$800
86 stEPBaCK CuPBOarD. Zoar, Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut and poplar. Two-piece cupboard: the upper section with two six-pane doors and three drawers with their original diamond pulls, the lower section with one drawer and two paneled doors, all on a shaped base. 81.5”h. 54”w. 20”d. $2,500-$5,000
87 FOur trEEnwarE BOwLs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Original red paint, 5”h. 16”d., old blue, 3”h. 14”d., traces of bittersweet, 3”h. 12”d., and old dark brown, 2.5”h. 11”d. Wear and age splits. $100-$300
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twO trEEnwarE BOwLs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Vinegar sponging. Age split. 12.5”d. Orange-painted bowl, 15.25”d. Both have late paint. $150-$300
DECOratED gamEBOarD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Three-board with Parcheesi game in original paint. Some wear. 39”h. 25.5”w. $500-$1,000
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FisH DECOY. American, mid 20th century. Original paint. Tin fins. Minor wear. 9”l. $300-$500
91 saCK-BaCK winDsOr armCHair. Labeled for Wallace Nutting, Massachusetts, early 20th century, mixed woods. High back and baluster legs. Original finish. 18”h. seat, 46”h. overall. $250-$500
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92 stOnEwarE PitCHEr. New England, late 18th-early 19th century. Applied strap handle. Incised feather design with cobalt accents. Hairline. 9”h. $150-$300
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BLanKEt CHEst. New England, early 19th century, pine. Sixboard chest with bootjack ends and original red paint. Pencil inscription on the underside of the lid indicates the chest was made in 1814. 23”h. 39”w. 18”d. $300-$600
94 sEvEn BasKEts. American, late 19th-20th century. Five gathering baskets with bentwood handles, 15”h. 19”w. to 9”h. 6.5”d. Together with an apple-shaped basketry container and a string holder, 2”h. $150-$300
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tin BEttY LamP anD tiDY. American, 19th century. Ipswich type. Saucer base with crimped lamp pan, 14”h. overall. $150-$350
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twO wOODEn BuCKEts. American, 2nd half -19th century. Stave construction with two pierce-carved handles. Bentwood bands, original red paint, 6.5”h. 8”d., and metal bands with original worn blue paint, 7”h. 12”d. $150-$350
twO sugar BuCKEts. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood swing handles and single finger bentwood bands. Original dark blue paint. Wear and some edge loss. 12”h. 10”d., 11”h. 11”d. $150-$300
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tHrEE rEDwarE PiE PLatEs. American, 1st half-19th century. Coggled rims and yellow slip decoration. Some wear. 8.5”, 10”, 12”d. $300-$600
Pair OF Cast irOn DuCKs. American, ca.1950. Stylized ducks with old black paint. Foundry marks. 7”, 11.5”h. $200-$400
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QuEEn annE muLE CHEst. Probably Connecticut or Massachusetts, 3rd quarter-18th century, pine. Five faux drawers and a carved paterae over two drawers, resting on high cutout feet with an elaborately shaped skirt. Retains old red paint. 48”h. 40”w. 18”d. Ex Momchilov (Ohio). $1,500-$3,000
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102 YELLOwwarE PitCHEr. American, mid 19th century. Bands and two-tone seaweed design. Shell-shaped handhold. Imperfections. 10.5”h. Ex Clark Garrett, lot 579, at Mike Clum Auctions, June 2002. $1,000-$2,000
103 DiminutivE sugar BuCKEt. American, 2nd half-19th century. Single finger bands, bentwood handle. Worn original blue paint. Minor lid edge loss. 4.75”h. $150-$300
104 BuCKEt BEnCH. American, 19th century, pine. dovetail and tenon construction with five shelves and shaped ends. Retains old green and orange paint. 61.5”h. 42.5”w. 16”d. Ex Sally Schell (Illinois). $800-$1,500
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BEnCH. American, 19th century, poplar. Stretcher base and an old dry surface. 25”h. 84”l. $200-$400
irOn KEttLE, tiLtEr anD stanD. American, 19th century. Kettle, 13”h., stand with turned handle, 14”h. $100-$300
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twO siLHOuEttEs. England, 19th-20th century. Cutouts. Two sisters identified as Anne and Alice Bidmeade, 9”h. 11”w., and a family group, 10.5”h. 14”w. Together with a reproduction, 12”h. 9.5”w. $100-$200
siX PiECEs OF tOLE anD tin LigHting. American, mid 19th century. Three lanterns including a lithographed “dietz Pocket Lantern”, 5” to 9”h. Two tole tea caddies, 4.5”h., and dome-top document box, 6”h. Worn. $100-$300
109 tOBaCCOnist’s FigurE. American, late 19th century, pine. Indian maiden, holding cigars in her left hand. Original base has “Terry and Nobiling” and appears to be signed “In. A. Clong Ptr.” Old polychrome paint. Imperfections. 80.5”h. In Kiner, History of Henry County, Illinois, a grocery store is identified as being owned by F.E. Terry and L.E. Nobiling. In Craig, Sketches of Wethersfield Township [Henry County], he details the history of lot 64, which was a barber shop until purchased by Fred E. Terry in 1901, who later sold it to Verne Nobiling. $4,000-$8,000
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aCOma POttErY vEssEL. Signed by Loretta Garcia (New Mexico, b. 1956). Black on white geometric design. 8”h. 10.5”d. $200-$400
grOuP OF nativE amEriCan miniaturEs inCLuDing tEXtiLEs. Twentieth century. Six blankets, 2.5” x 4” to 14” x 18”, including one Elizabeth Begay, 7” x 9”. Together with a miniature pot and basket, 1.25”h. $150-$300
112 twO smaLL navaJO sEED Jars. Signed “Wallace Nez” (b. 1972). Intricately incised to resemble woven baskets with polychrome designs. Mallard and quail, 2.5”h. 3.25”d., and deer and butterflies, 2”h. 3.25”d. $400-$600
113 HOPi CORN MAIDEN POttErY vEssEL. Signed and dated by Al Qoyawayma, 1985 (b. 1938). Gracefully formed abstract figure. 11.5”h. $1,000-$2,000
114 THE APACHE BY gEOrgE PHiPPEn (amEriCa, 1915-1966). Bronze signed and numbered “32/50”. A Native American figure riding a horse. 15.5”h. 13”w. 4”d. $1,000-$3,000
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twO nativE amEriCan POttErY Jars. Second half-20th century. Incised polychrome seed jar marked “AZ 28 BC”, 6”h., and a polished Zuni jar possibly signed “Melvine”, 6.25”h. 8.5”d. $150-$300
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117 BLACKFEET RITUAL BY OrELanD C. JOE, sr. (amEriCa/mEXiCO, B. 1958). Bronze, signed, numbered, and dated “97, 21/45”. A Native American seen in an elaborate headdress, the whole having polychrome decoration and raised on a rotating wood stand. 17”h. 14”w. 6.75”d. $1,000-$2,000
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119 aCOma wEDDing Jar. Signed by Juana Leno (New Mexico, 1917-2000). Geometric design in black. 11”h. $100-$250 120
120 HOPi wEDDing Jar. Twentieth century. Partial signature “Irene S—pla”. Geometric design. Wear. 9”h. $250-$500
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123 nativE amEriCan POttErY LaDLE anD miniaturE Jar. Twentieth century. Ladle with polychrome design. Attributed to Feather Woman (Helen Naja, 19221993). Wear. 7.5”l. And a miniature wedding jar signed “C. Chino, Acoma NM”. 2”h. $150-$300
124 FivE BLaCK On BLaCKwarE nativE amEriCan POts. Twentieth century. Four are signed by Birdell Bourdon, Santa Clara, 1.5” to 3.75”h., and one is signed “Alvin Baca”, 3”h. $100-$300
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DanCing nativE amEriCan FigurE BY DOugLas waLKEr DOwns (amEriCa, B. 1945). Bronze, signed, numbered, and dated “3/25, 1979”. A Native American figure seen with outstretched arms with wings. 10.25”h. 5”w. 7”d. $200-$400
HOPi POttErY vasE. Signed for Feather Woman (Helen Naja, 1922-1993). Black on white designs. 8.75”h. $600-$900
126 tHrEE BrOnZEs BY DOnaLD JaCK POLLanD (amEriCa, 1932-2003). Bronze, each signed and dated “69”. The first figure with a spear, numbered “20/50”. The second a figure with a tomahawk, numbered “36/50”. The third figure with a club, numbered “21/50”. Each 3.5”h. Each with glass case. 7”h. 5”w. 5”d. $200-$400
127 HOPi POttErY BOwL. Signed “Garnet Pavatea” (Arizona, 3rd quarter-20th century). Polychrome with feather design. Retains Fred Harvey sticker. 5.5”h. 10.5”d. $300-$600
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129 aCOma POttErY vEssEL. Signed for Frederica Antonio (New Mexico, b. 1968). Finely delineated geometric design typical of her work. 4.25”h. 4.5”d. $400-$600
130 san iLDEFOnsO BLaCK On BLaCKwarE POttErY vEssEL. Signed by “Carmelita dunlap” (1925-1999). Polished feather design. 2.5”h. 4”d. $300-$600
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137 nativE amEriCan FigurE BY OrELanD C. JOE, sr. (amEriCa/mEXiCO, B. 1958). Stone, signed and dated “09”. Native American figure in traditional garb, raised on a square wood base. 18”h. 7.75”w. 6.25”d. $1,000-$2,000
138 timE HOnOrED OnE BY JamEs rOYBaL (amEriCa, B. 1952). Bronze and stone, signed, numbered, and dated “6/30, 1984). An elderly Native American figure with a cane. 11”h. 6”d. 7.5”d. $500-$700
139 APACHE MEDICINE WOMAN BY CLiFOrD Fragua (amEriCa, 20tH CEnturY). Stone, signed and dated “81”. A stylized figure with long hair and a medallion. 12”h. 3.5”w. 3”d. $500-$700
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HOPi POttErY BOwL. Arizona, 2nd half-20th century. Signed “Fawn” for Eunice Navasie. Polychrome design. 4.5”h. 9.5”d. $800-$1,200
149 144 AHOLA anD THE GAN DANCE BY miKaEL rEDman (amEriCa, B. 1941). The first signed and numbered “116/500”. A gilded warrior, wearing a bird mask, with spear and club. 3.5”h. 3”d. 2”w. The second gilded warrior wearing an elaborate headdress and holding knives, on a turquoise base. 4”h. 3”w. 2”d. $300-$500
masK anD tHrEE CarvED FEtisHEs. Second half-20th century. Gourd, feather and turquoise mask by dolores Purdy Corcoran (Caddo Nation of Oklahoma), 20”h. overall. And three stone animal fetishes including Zuni bear with inlaid heartline, 2” to 3.5”l. $150-$350
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SHARP NOSE ARAPAHO BY LEOnarD BasKin (amEriCan, 1922-2000). Lithograph, signed and dated “1972” lower right, numbered “148/160” lower left. Three-quarter-length portrait of chief. 33.25”h. 22.5”w., in a modern frame, 41”h. 29.75”w. $300-$500
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tHrEE nativE amEriCan Paintings. Gouache on heavy stock, signed. Two of children with foals by Harrison Begay (1914-2012), 11”h. 10.5”w. And one of a spooked horse and rider by Archie Blackowl (1911-1992), 17.5”h. 14.5”w. $150-$300
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153 twO aCOma POttErY vEssELs. New Mexico, 2nd half-20th century. Polychrome design. One signed “Sarah Garcia”, 6.5”h. The other marked “Acoma”. Some wear. 8”h. $250-$450
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sEatED nativE amEriCan FigurE BY OrELanD C. JOE, sr. (amEriCa/mEXiCO, B.1958). Stone, signed and dated “90”. A Native American female seated and wearing traditional garb. 15”h. 12”w. 7”d. $1,000-$2,000
156 twO DECOrativE itEms. American, late 20th century. Glass block of Native American and buffalo, on a lighted wooden base, 7.5”h., and a resin buffalo, 4.5”h. Together with two burl wood stands, 2”h. $100-$200
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158 tOHOnO O’ODHam BasKEt. Ca.1950s. Large burden basket with images of flying ducks. 14”h. 15”d. $300-$600
159 aPaCHE BasKEtrY OLLa. Attributed to 1900-1915. Well woven with vertical design elements. 13.5”h. 11”d. $600-$800
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161 twO nativE amEriCan BasKEtrY traYs. Twentieth century. Apache Mescalero with starflower design, 17.25”d., and a Navajo wedding tray with green design and spirit line. 12.5”d. $200-$400
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“wintEr-COunt 1680” BY EDwarD s. Curtis (amEriCan, 18681952). Photogravure, titled below. From volume 3 of The North American Indian. About 9”h. 6”w. (plate), matted and framed, 18.5”h. 16.5”. Ex Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (Mississippi), accompanied by a copy of the bill of sale from the museum. $150-$300
“sia strEEt sCEnE” BY EDwarD s. Curtis (amEriCan, 18681952). Photogravure, titled below. Plate 562, from volume 16 of The North American Indian. About 14”h. 17”w. (plate), matted and framed, 27”h. 31”. Ex Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (Mississippi), accompanied by a copy of the bill of sale from the museum. $300-$600
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“mOving CamP-atsina” BY EDwarD s. Curtis (amEriCan, 1868-1952). Photogravure, titled below. From volume 5 of The North American Indian. About 7”h. 8.25”w. (plate), matted and framed, 15.5”h. 17”. Ex Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (Mississippi), accompanied by a copy of the bill of sale from the museum. $200-$400
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twO BasKEts. American, 2nd half-19th century, woven splint. Both have colored splint. Two rim handles, 5.5”h. 12”l., and lidded with stamped leaves, 8.5”h. 15”w. Both have splits. $150-$350
aDirOnDaCK BirCH BarK CarriEr. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Similar to a backpack with reinforced with two-tone leather and a tin hasp. Minor wear. 13.5”h. 12”w. $500-$800
tHrEE PantrY BOXEs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Lapped seams, the largest has copper tacks. Old red, 3”h. 7”d., old green, 3.5”h.8”d., and traces of original red, 5.5”h. 9.5”d. $100-$300
twO PiECEs OF tOLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Bread basket with gold crystallized interior. Attributed to the Harvey Filley shop, Philadelphia. 4”h. 13.5”l. And a covered sugar with yellow bands on japanned ground, 4.5”h. Both have wear. $200-$300
172 PaintED PiE saFE. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. Broad size with a single tin-paneled door, flanked by tin panels, and old white paint. 55”h. 66”w. 20”d. $1,000-$2,000
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173 COrnEr CuPBOarD. American, mid 19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard: the upper section with twelve panes, the lower section with raised-panel doors and a shaped base. Overall beaded trim and applied decorations, with alligatored cream paint over green. 84.5”h. 44”w. 23”d., requires a 32” corner. $1,000-$2,000
174 tin rusH LigHt HOLDEr. American, 19th century. Circular holder and weighted base. 11.5”h. Ex Carleton Brown (Michigan). $250-$450
175 wrOugHt irOn CanDLE HOLDEr., American, 19th century. Unusual form with spring holder, snuffer cap and finely detailed tooling. Cap has split. 10”h. $400-$800
176 matCH/sPiLL HOLDEr anD BEttY LamP On tiDY. American, 19th century. Tin holder with crimped crest, 11”h., and a copper betty lamp attached to a tin tidy with saucer base. 9”h. $150-$350
177 twO LigHting DEviCEs. American, 19th century. Copper betty lamp, 4.75”h., and a tin tinder box with steel and flint. 5.5”l. $200-$400
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aDvErtising sign. American, 19th century, pine. double sided “Sweet Cider”. Wear. 6”h. 30”l. $100-$300
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FOLKsY POrtrait OF a HOusE (amEriCan sCHOOL, LatE 19tH CEnturY). Chalk and pastel on paperboard, unsigned. Colorful depiction of a house, with log outbuildings and an iron fence, with scratched details. Inscribed lower right “Gilead Mount” likely referring to Mount Gilead, a village in Morrow County. In a period frame, 9.5”h. 11.5”w. $200-$400
stiLL LiFE BY DaviD ELLingEr (amEriCan, 1913-2003). Watercolor on paper, signed at bottom. Urn of flowers with bird. In a painted frame, 17”h. 14”w. $400-$700
MENNONITE DOVE NO. 2 BY DaviD ELLingEr (amEriCan, 1913-2003). Watercolor on paper, signed at bottom and on backing paper. Bright colors. In a painted frame, 9”h. 10.5”w. $300-$600
EagLE PLaQuE. American, late 19th-early 20th century, tin. Two-part plaque, possibly a campaign sign, with original paint. Eagle and shield nailed together on a wooden support. Some wear. 40”h. 48”w. $600-$1,200
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183 DECOratED CHEst OF DrawErs. Jacob Knagy (Gnagy), Somerset County, Pennsylvania, dated 1867, pine and poplar. Two over three drawers on turned legs. Restored stenciled decoration includes “Eli Phillippi 1867.” 46”h. 40.5”w. 20”d. descended in the Phillip (Phillippi) family. Though restored, the stenciling appears based on the original decoration (and some of the original appears to survive under the enhancement). The central medallion and name are typical of Knagy’s work, and the central motif on the middle long drawer is the same as was used on the Benjamin Mast chest that sold at Pook and Pook (Pennsylvania), January 2012, lot 138. Additionally, the bird and tree motif on the present chest was often used on furniture from nearby Soap Hollow, on stenciled furniture made in northern Indiana, and on the blanket chest in lot 254. $1,000-$2,000
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tHrEE PantrY BOXEs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Bentwood with lapped seams. Old paint. Two black, 3”h. 6”d., 3.5”h. 9”d., and blue, 4.5”h. 9”d. $100-$250
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186 Barn vEnt. American, dated 1935, sheet metal. Large form with stamped date and decoration. 110”h., base is 63.5” square. $500-$1,000
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Hanging waLL POCKEt. American, mid 19th century, pine. Three compartments and tab hanger. Square nails. Pale salmon paint with traces of graining. Worn. 13.5”h. 20”w. 8”d. $150-$300
muLE CHEst. New England, 18th century, pine. Well over two drawers, with a light blue paint. Imperfections. 40.5”h. 38.5”w. 19”d. $300-$600
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BLanKEt CHEst. Attributed to the Hudson River Valley, early 19th century, pine. Six-board chest on bracket feet and old blue-green paint. 19.75”h. 40.5”w. 17.5”d. Sold at Carlsen Gallery (New York). $300-$600
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twO tin BEttY LamPs anD tiDiEs. American, 19th century. Ipswich type. One with weighted base, 12”h. overall, and one with saucer base. Soldered repair. 13”h. overall. $250-$450
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Hanging COrnEr CuPBOarD. Attributed to Michigan, 19th century, poplar. double-arched door and old grey paint. 51”h. 32”w. 18”d., requires a 33” corner. $400-$800
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stOnEwarE Jug anD wOODEn LigHting DEviCE. American, 19th century. Jug with brushed cobalt leaf, 10.5”h., and a floor standing candle holder with cross base and trammel post. Imperfections. 31”h. $100-$300
twO BEntwOOD CarriErs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Lapped seams and bentwood handles. Original paint. Brown with fixed handle, 6”h. 13”d., and blue with swing handle, 6.5”h. 12”d. $100-$300
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twO tin LigHting DEviCEs. American, 19th century. Candle sconce with decorative detail, 13”h., and a shaded lamp with two candle holders and font with burning fluid burners. Weighted base. Worn with old green paint. 20”h. $100-$300
201 FivE itEms. American, 19th century. Two wooden wagon grease buckets. One with old lid, 6.5”h., and one with wrought iron and tin straps, 7”h. Together with a primitive hand mirror, 11.5”l., and a pair of later tin candle sconces, 14”l. $250-$500
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stOnEwarE CrOCK. German, mid 19th century. Elaborate cobalt decoration and loop handles. 19.5”h. $150-$300
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205 DECOratED BLanKEt CHEst. Probably Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania, dated 1860, poplar. dovetailed case with two drawers separated by hearts, and on the classic Soap Hollow base. Retains its original red and black paint with elaborate decoration. Replaced hinges and pulls. 29"h. 50"w. 23"d. Ex Skip Sheppheard (Pennsylvania). While this chest adheres to the standard Soap Hollow blanket chest form in terms of case style and construction, the stenciled decoration represents a significant departure from the norm. This could indicate that it was made in another western Pennsylvania Mennonite community, or possibly one of the communities in northern Indiana or southern Michigan to which some residents (and cabinetmakers) of Soap Hollow migrated. $2,000-$4,000
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viEw OF a HOmEstEaD BY wiLLiam mCCOmas (OHiO, 1840-1909). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated Cincinnati,1877. Stately home with fields and cattle. Placed on a stretcher, framed, 19”h. 34.5”w. $400-$600
DECOratED muLE CHEst. New England, early 19th century, pine. Well with two faux drawers over two real drawers, on a shaped base. Retains its original brown over grey vinegar decoration. 38.5”h. 42”w. 18.5”d. $800-$1,200
DrY sinK. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. High back with shaped ends, two paneled doors, and a candle or utensil drawer. Old grey and white paint. 47”h. 49.5”w. 24”d. $500-$1,000
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warDrOBE. Sonnenberg, Ohio, dated 1848, walnut and poplar. double-wardrobe, made in two parts, with a lift-off cornice. Each half has an interior with shelves, hooks, a decorated drawer (initialed “MG” and “CL”, respectively), and a secret drawer. Retains original escutcheons and keys. 80.5”h. 66”w. 20”d. Purchased in Kidron in 1962. $2,000-$4,000
211 tHrEE sugar BuCKEts. American, 2nd half-19th century. Single finger bands and bentwood swing handles. Original paint. Yellow and green, 12”h., light blue, 10”h., and brown, 14”h. Varying wear and chips. $100-$300
212 winDsOr Fan-BaCK siDE CHair. American, late 18th century, mixed woods. Turned legs and “H” stretcher, saddle seat, and scroll carved ears. Old brown finish. Wear. 16.75” seat, 36”h. $300-$500
213 sHEratOn stanD. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, curly maple and poplar. drop-leaf stand with two dovetailed drawers and turned legs. 29”h. 20.25” x 20.25” with 12.5” leaves. $150-$300
214 wOrK taBLE. Found in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, cherry. Two-board pin top, two dovetailed drawers, and stretcher base. Refinished, replaced pulls. 28.75”h. 51.5”w. 29”d. $400-$800
215 tHrEE sugar BuCKEts. American, 2nd half-19th century. Two have single finger bands and bentwood swing handles. Old paint in green and blue. 10”h. One is Shaker with bale handle and original pale green paint. 12”h. $150-$300
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COuntrY DEsK-anD-BOOKCasE. Ohio, late 19th century, curly maple, cherry, and poplar. Two piece, the upper section a bookcase, the lower section a desk with interior drawers and on turned legs. Imperfections. 82”h. 44”w. 20”d.
smaLL sugar BuCKEt. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bale handle and single finger bentwood bands. Original robin’s egg blue paint. Minor wear. 6.5”h. 6.5”d. $200-$400
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POrtrait OF a BOY (amEriCan sCHOOL, miD 19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Seated young boy, peeling an apple. Restoration. 30”h. 25”w., in a frame, 36”h. 31.5”w. $400-$600
220 DECOratED immigrant’s trunK. European, dated 1857, pine. dome top and original floral decoration, with a name and “1857” on the front. Original ironwork. 22”h. 42.5”w. 20”d. $200-$400
221 tHrEE BirD PiPsQuEaKs. Germany, late 19th century, papier mache. Cockatoo (working bellows), 8.5”h., rooster, 6.5”h., and hen on nest, 5.5”h. Some imperfections. $100-$300 219
222 stOnEwarE Jug anD CrOCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Jug with stenciled and brushed “Williams and Reppert”, 14”h., and a crock with brushed design and “6”, 14”h. $150-$350
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223 THE PROPERTY OF PETER YODER, WADSWORTH TP. MEDINA CO. OHIO. 1882 BY FErDinanD BraDEr (swiss/amEriCan, BOrn 1833). Pencil on paper, signed lower left and numbered 685. Large scale with the Yoder farm at center, other farms and fields in the background. 32”h. 48”w., appears to be in its original gilt and gesso frame, 40”h. 56”w. descended in the original family. $6,000-$9,000
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tHrEE Drawings BY JOHn “JaCK” savitsKY (PEnnsYLvania, 19101991). All signed and dated. Markers and crayon on found cardboard. Flowers, nude, and “Coal Picker”. Unframed. 7.25”h. 2.25”w. to 10.75”h. 7.5”w. $100-$300
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226 FOLK art OwL BY ErnEst “POPEYE” rEED (OHiO, 1919-1985). Sandstone, signed and dated “1974” on base. 10”h. $300-$500
227 FOLK art OwL attriButED tO ErnEst “POPEYE” rEED (OHiO, 1919-1985). Wood, unsigned. Small owl with inset glass eyes. 5.5”h. $150-$300 226
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229 AMISH COUPLE BY JOHn “JaCK” savitsKY (PEnnsYLvania, 19101991). Oil on panel board, signed and dated 1981 lower right. 9”h. 12”w. $200-$400 228
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231 tHrEE Drawings BY JOHn “JaCK” savitsKY (PEnnsYLvania, 19101991). All signed and dated. Markers and crayon on crackerbox cardboard. Woman, clown, and rooster. Average 8”h. 4”w. $100-$300
232 twO Drawings BY JOHn “JaCK” savitsKY (PEnnsYLvania, 19101991). Signed and dated, pen and pencil on paper. “dutch Boy”, 7.75”h., and a train, matted, 12”h. 16”w. $100-$250
233 FOLK art FigurE BY JOHn “JaCK” savitsKY (PEnnsYLvania, 19101991). Signed on the back. Amish woman with basket made from corn shocks and carved wood. 13.5”h. $100-$300
234 nODDing mOnKEY anD twO CHaLK animaLs. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Chalkware poodle, 6”h., and bank of a cat smoking a pipe, 9.5”h. Together with a flock-coated monkey holding its baby, 8”h. Varying wear. $150-$300
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DECOratED CLassiCaL DEsK-anD-BOOKCasE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Twopiece, the upper section with glazed doors and the lower section with a slant lid with desk compartment and a single drawer. All on turned and shaped legs. Retains its original faux mahogany grainpainted decoration. 65”h. 43”w. 25.5”d. $800-$1,200
FOLKsY BirDHOusE. American, early 20th century, pine. Shake roof and old yellow paint. 31”h. 23”w. 26”d. $200-$400
237 CHaLKwarE DEEr anD PiggY BanK. American, late 19th-early 20th. Reclining deer, 10”h., and later pig, 6”h. Imperfections. $150-$350
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240 trEnCHEr. American, 19th century, soft wood. Original red paint with later white on interior. Stamped initials “ENS.” 13” x 29”. $100-$300
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DECOratED sEt OF DrawErs. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Box with fall front and four fitted drawers. Old green ground with painted scenic images including trees, a sailing ship off the coast flying an American flag, and a military yard with soldiers and lighthouse. Alligatored surface. 9”h. 13.5”w. 8”d. $1,000-$1,500
gamEBOarD. American, pine. Single board with original checkerboard. Signed on the back “EJ Westgate, Meriden, NH, dec. 12th, 1876”. Wear. 14.5”h. 15.25”w. $150-$300
insuranCE traDE sign. England, 1st half-20th century, mahogany. Original painted logo for the Phoenix Assurance Company of London. Period frame, 22”h. 26”w. $150-$300
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CHiLD’s armCHair. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Ladderback with old black paint and upholstered seat. Underside has the name of a later owner. 10”h. seat, 26”h. overall. $150-$300
245 twO PantrY BOXEs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Lapped seams. Original blue paint, 4”h. 8.75”d., and blue over green, 5”h. 9”d. $200-$300
246 LanDsCaPE (amEriCan Or EurOPEan, LatE 19tH-EarLY 20tH CEnturY). Pastel on paper, unsigned. Homestead with goat wearing necklace of flowers. Minor wear. In a frame, 20”h. 25”w. $200-$400 244 44 | gartH’s Country americana: september 6, 2014
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BOOKPLatE witH tuLiP. American, mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Brightly colored pot of flowers. In a frame, 8.5”h. 7.5”w. $250-$450
Cast irOn winDmiLL wEigHt. Made by dempster Mill Manufacturing, Nebraska, early 20th century. Bobtail horse marked “586”. Old worn red paint. 17”h., on modern base. Sold at Henry Willis Auctions, 2000. $200-$400
CHiLD siZE DrY sinK. American, late 19th century, pine. Gallery top, paneled door and single drawer with porcelain knob. Old dark blue paint. Wear. 19”h. 18.5”w. 11”d. $600-$800
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DECOratED BLanKEt CHEst. Western Pennsylvania, northern Indiana, or southern Michigan, dated 1855, pine. dovetailed chest on bracket feet. Retains its original red and green paint with stenciled decoration, including "Noah B 1855." 19.5"h. 48"w. 21"d.
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LargE stOnEwarE CrOCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt label “20, donaghho Co. Parkersburg, W. Va”. Two applied handles. 25”h. $600-$1,200
stOnEwarE CrOCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt label “10, A.P. donaghho, Parkersburg, W. Va”. Two applied handles. 20”h. $400-$600
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sHaKEr rOCKing CHair. Mount Lebanon, New York, 19th century, maple. Number 6 rocker, with its original finish. 15”h. seat, 42”h. overall. $200-$400
tOLE CanistEr. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Original graphic floral designs on japanned ground. Varnished. 7”h. 6.5”d. $200-$400
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grOuP OF PEaFOwL sPattErwarE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Eight red plates, 8.5”d., and two blue and four red handleless cups and saucers. Some stains. $300-$600
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FraKtur. American, early 19th century, watercolor and ink on laid paper. Hand painted with floral border. Records the birth of Catharina Spangler, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1797. The fraktur is signed and dated 1807. Imperfections. In a frame, 18.5”h. 21.5”w. $300-$600
tHrEE DrYing raCKs. New England, 19th century, mixed woods. Includes Maine rack, 39”h., ex Michael Kellogg (Ohio), and a decorated Massachusetts rack stamped “Addison Isley,” 37”h. Together with a pine rack, 45”h. The decorated rack sold at Garth’s, March 2009, lot 554, the New England rack is ex Richard and Jan Wilks (Ohio). $400-$600
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LARGE DRAWING OF CHURCH AND CEMETERY (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Charcoal on paper, unsigned. Church set in grove of trees and headstones behind a fence. In wide chestnut frame, 37” 47”w. $400-$800
DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Raisedpanel door and shaped skirt. Old grey paint. 29.25”h. 32.5”w. 13”d. Ex John and Lil Palmer (Virginia). $1,000-$2,000
PIECED QUILT. American, 1860s-1880s, cotton prints. Road to California pattern in mostly red, browns and white. Mustard backing. Handsewn and hand quilted in design of squares and diagonals. 67” x 86”. $150-$300
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DECORATED BENCH. Europe or Upper Midwest, 19th century, pine. In the Biedermeier style with openwork splats and blocked feet, and a storage compartment under the seat. Retains old paint and a later added name and date to the crest, “Johann Werner Anno 1901.” Imperfections. 20”h. seat, 37”h. overall, 75”l. $400-$800
GAME RACK. Probably American, 19th century, mixed woods. Scalloped with wrought iron hooks. Refinished. 12”h. 33”w. $150-$300
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267 THREE RAINBOW SPATTERWARE ITEMS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two paneled pitchers, purple and black, and red and blue. 6.5”h. Together with a red and blue teapot, 6”h. Imperfections. $150-$350
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PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. Allentown, Lehigh County, mid 19th century, wool and cotton. Red and white, seamless, probably Beiderwand. Signed on top and bottom borders “Henry Dannert Allentown P”. Large spread wing eagles in four corners, multiple borders, and floral medallion center. 79” x 91.5”. $150-$300
MIRROR. American, 19th century. Wooden frame with arched crest and old paint. Traces of gilding. Worn. 23”h.13”w. $100-$200
KITTINGER BASIN STAND. Williamsburg reproduction, late 20th century, mahogany. With pewter basin, two small drawers, 33”h. Imperfections. $100-$200
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FOur LigHting DEviCEs. American, mid 19th century. Tin Ipswich-type tidy with saucer base and betty lamp. Splits. 11”h. overall. And a tin tinder box with candle socket, damper, flint and steel. 4”h. Together with a wrought iron spiral candlestick with push up, 7.5”h., and a rushlight holder with socket counterweight, 14.25”h. Both with wooden bases. $200-$400
wOODEn BELLOws anD FOOt warmEr. American, 19th century. Turtleback bellows with original stenciled flower on smoked ground. Replaced nozzle. 18”l. And a foot warmer with drilled designs and initials “RHT”. Wrought iron handle and coal pan. 7”h. 10”w. $150-$300
FOur OiL LamPs. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Pair of Sandwich lamps with blown fonts and pressed bases, whale oil burners, 10”h., and two paneled peg lamps with burning fluid burners, 5.5”h. $200-$350
274 CarvED FOOt warmEr. European, 19th century, oak. Pierce-carved sides and lid with birds, tulips, double-headed eagles, and initials “HL”. Weathered surface. 7”h. 8”w. $400-$600
280 277 CanDLE BOX anD BurL BOwL. American, 19th century. Hanging, dovetailed mahogany box with slide lid and two compartments. Edge loss on lid. 12.5”h. Small burl bowl with scrubbed surface, 1”h. 4.5”l. $150-$350
COrnEr CuPBOarD. American, mid 19th century, figured cherry. One-piece cupboard with paneled doors top and bottom. Cove molded cornice. Surface wear and small repairs. 84.5”h. 42”w. 20”d. $400-$800
281 278 FOur BasKEts. American, late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint and bentwood handles. Gathering, 10”h. 20”l., and melon rib, 10”h. Together with two later buttocks baskets, 8.5”h. Some loss. $100-$300
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taBLEtOP BOOKCasE. Attributed to Zanesville, Ohio, 19th century, cherry, chestnut, and poplar. Two four-pane doors and old red. 31”h. 44”w. 21”d. $250-$500
282 Hanging sHELF. American, 19th century, pine. Two drawers and old blue paint. 30”w. 11”d. $200-$400
283 siDE taBLE. American, 19th century, pine. Tapered legs and old blue paint. 28”h. 34”w. 21.5”d. $200-$400
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wOrK taBLE. American, 19th century, pine. Two-board top over one drawer and a stretcher base. 27”h. 48”w. 29”d. $300-$600
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286 stOnEwarE CrOCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt “6” and flower. Two applied handles. Minor loss to cobalt. 13.5”h. $100-$250 286
287 Hanging COrnEr CuPBOarD. American, 18th century, pine. Raisedpanel door, lower shelf, and old blue paint. Imperfections. 54”h. 30”w. 17.5”d., requires a 23” corner. $800-$1,200
288 HEPPLEwHitE DEsK-anD-BOOKCasE. American, early 19th century, birch and pine. Two-pieces, upper section with paneled doors, lower section with four drawers, desk interior with drawers and pigeonholes, and all on bracket feet. Imperfections. 87”h. 40.5”w. 19”d., 33” writing surface. $500-$1,000
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290 FOLK art wHimsEY. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved obelisk with initials “T.I.N.Y.” Original paint. Part of a larger piece. 26.5”h. $150-$300
291 PaPiEr-maCHE DOLL. American, partial Greiner label, 3rd quarter19th century. Molded black center-parted hair, painted blue eyes, dressed in mid 19thcentury child’s print dress and shoes. 30”h. $150-$300
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CHiLD’s DrEss anD a BODiCE. American, late 1870s-early 1880s, silk and wool. dress and jacket in soft grey with blue silk trim mounted on mannequin. Minor imperfections. dress is 33” h. Woman’s bodice or jacket in blue polished cotton with dome brass buttons. Early 1890s. Mounted in shadow box, 26”h. 21”w. $125-$250
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297 EarLY riDing Cart. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood and iron. Rare form with functioning steering and brakes. Retains its original red, black, and yellow paint. 57”l. $400-$800
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nEar-Pair OF HEPPLEwHitE siDE taBLEs. American, early 19th century, pine. Square tops, tapered legs, and old red paint. 28”h. and 28.5”h. $250-$500
299 Hanging CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, pine. Corbeled cornice and a single paneled door, with old white paint. 29.5”h. 20”w. 6.5”d. $200-$400
300 DECOratED BLanKEt CHEst. American, early 19th century, walnut . dovetailed case with turned feet, and its original, folksy, blue, “bow tie” paint decoration. Interior till with secret compartment. 28.5”h. 49”w. 21”d. Sold at Garth’s, January 2005, lot 974. $1,500-$3,000
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Brass OiL LamP. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Similar to lamps by Thomas Webb. Seamed construction and lemon font. Whale oil burner. 9.5”h. $200-$400
PEwtEr sanDEr. Marked for W. Potter (New England, 1830s). Small dents. 2.25”h. $400-$800
BurL BOwL. American, early 19th century. Good patina and figure. Inscribed “1818”. Age splits. 7.25”d.
PEwtEr CHamBEr LamP. Marked “Geo. Carr’s Patent Made by W.H. Parmenter” (New England, 1840s). Whale oil burner. dents. 9”h. $400-$600
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307 PaintED CarriEr. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Thinly dovetailed with wrought iron braces and twisted bale handle. Original blue/green paint with some touch up. Incised “Miller dairy”. Worn with yellowed varnish. 7”h. 17”w. $200-$400
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309 BLanKEt CHEst. New England, early 19th century, pine. Nailed box with bootjack ends and original blue-green paint, and original strap hinges. 24”h. 42.5”w. 17.5”d. $300-$600
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siX winDsOr CHairs. david T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, late 20th century, mixed woods. Set of 6 bowbacks, two arms and four sides, with baluster legs and distressed black paint. 18”h. seat, 39”h. overall. Together with a bar stool with bamboo legs and distressed black paint. 25”h. seat, 44”h. overall. $400-$800
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twO stOnEwarE Jugs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Impressed potter’s marks with cobalt script retailer’s labels. Ottman Bros. stamp,” dyer, Albany, NY” label, 13”h., and J. Fisher stamp, “McCallahan, Buffalo, NY” label, 11”h. $150-$350
312 wEatHErvanE. American, late 19th century. Full-bodied copper race horse with regilt surface. 18.5”h. on modern base. $1,000-$2,000
313 COuntrY BEnCH. American, early 19th century, pine. Shaped ends and old red paint. 23”h. seat, 42”h. overall, 54”l. $250-$500
314 wOrK taBLE. American, early 19th century, maple and pine. Scrubbed breadboard top over one drawer and tapered legs. Retains old red paint. 30”h. 50”w. 30”d. $250-$500
316 twO stOnEwarE Jugs. American, 2nd half-19th century. Partial stamped potters marks, stenciled cobalt retailer’s labels. “Amos Keller, Little Falls, NY”, 14”h. ,and “donnelly Bros., Troy, NY”, 12”h. $100-$300
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319 POrtrait OF a wOman (amEriCan sCHOOL, miD 19tH CEnturY) Oil on artist board, unsigned. dark-haired woman in white collar fastened with an oval brooch. In an elaborate gilt frame, 15”h. 13”w. $225-$400 318
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321 sHEratOn wOrK taBLE. American, 1815-1840, birdseye maple, cherry, and pine. Two drawers, the lower draw with a faux two-drawer facade, flanked by molded stiles, and on turned legs. 28.5”h. 20”w. 17.5”d. $300-$600 320
322 FOLKsY mirrOr. American, late 19th century, pine. Unusual segmented frame with half turnings. Some damage at bottom. 22”h. 17”w. $150-$300
323 CHimnEY CuPBOarD DOOr. American, 19th century, pine. Raised-panel door from a built-in chimney cupboard with old green paint. 91”h. 18.5”w. $150-$300
324 waLL-mOuntED taBLE. New England, 18th century, pine. Rosehead-nail construction with a one-board top on a hinged leg. designed to mount on a wall and fold down. Old red paint. 45"w. 24"d. $800-$1,200
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DaYBED. American, 19th century, poplar. Turned posts and original black paint with a grungy surface. 25.5”h. 24”w. 72”l. $150-$300
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BLOwn gLass BOttLE anD FLasK. Nineteenth-20th century. English Nailsea flask, cranberry with white feathering, 6.5”h., and an amber blown bottle, probably by Clevenger, 6.5”h. $150-$350
327 BLOwn gLass CHEstnut FLasK. Zanesville, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century. Amber with twenty-four vertical ribs. Some imperfections. 5”h. $150-$300
328 twO 3-mOLD DECantErs. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Clear GII-22 with stopper, 9”h., and dark olive GIII-16, 7.25”h. $300-$600
329 COrnEr CuPBOarD. Attributed to Geauga County, Ohio, curly cherry and poplar. One-piece cupboard with full paneled doors, interior shelves, and cutout base. Old finish. 78.5”h. 46”w. 23”d., requires a 32” corner. $800-$1,200
331 sEvEn PiECEs OF gLass. American, 19th century. Three cordials, two small pale green bottles, and a cake stand with hollow stem, 7.5”h. Together with a Stiegel-type half-post bottle. White with polychrome flowers, 4”h. $250-$500
332 FOur PiLLar mOLD PiECEs. Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Three decanters, 7”, 9”, 13”h., and a syruper, 9”h. $200-$300
333 siDE taBLE. American, 19th century, pine. Tapered legs and old brown paint. 27.5”h. $150-$300
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335 POrtrait OF a man (amEriCan sCHOOL, 2nD QuartEr-19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. dapper gentleman with a book. Restoration. In a late gilt frame, 19.5”h. 15.75”w. $150-$350
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338 BOwBaCK winDsOr sEttEE. Pennsylvania, early 19th century, mixed woods. Bamboo-turned spindles and legs, and scrolled arms. Refinished. 18”h. seat, 37”h. overall, 80”l. $400-$800
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LaDDErBaCK HigHCHair. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Splint seat and old red paint. 19”h. seat, 38”h. overall. $150-$300
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sHELvEs. American, 19th century, pine. Shaped ends and graduated shelves. Old gray-blue paint. 46.5”h. 47.5”w. 10.5”d. Ex Sally Schell (Illinois). $800-$1,200
341 signED rEDwarE Jar. Impressed “John Bell, Waynesboro” (Pennsylvania, mid 19th century). 4.75”h. $250-$450
342 rEDwarE BasKEt. Attributed to the Headman Brothers (Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1808-1849). Elaborate applications including cherubs and flowers. Imperfections. 11”h. Ex Catherine & Charles Pettibone (Pennsylvania). $600-$900
343 tHrEE sEwing CaDDiEs. American, late 19th-early 20th century, walnut. Base with ball feet and bow fronted drawer, nine spool pins, and topped with nesting bird pincushion, 9.5”h., three-tiered caddy with mirror, 10”h., and a paint-decorated reproduction with drawer and spool tree, 14.25h”. $125-$350
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348 twO rEDwarE itEms. American or European, late 18th-early 19th century. Both with sgraffito inscriptions. Milk pan, damage. 13”d. And a barber’s basin, 3.25”h. 9”d. $100-$300
349 344 BiBLE BOX. England, 17th century, oak. Carved foliate front panel. Imperfections. 8”h. 27”w. $200-$400
waFFLE irOn. American, 19th century. Scroll design superimposed over an American eagle. 23.5”l. $100-$300
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sHaKEr sEwing BOX, twO siEvEs, anD a CHEEsE BasKEt. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Silk lined six-sided poplar box with accompanying sewing tools, stamped for Sabbathday Lake, 2.25”h. 4.75” x 4.75”, and two bentwood horsehair sieves, possibly Shaker, 4.5”h. 8”dia., and a miniature sized, 1.25”h. 2.75”dia. Together with a woven splint cheese basket with hexagonal base, 4”h. 7.5” dia. $250-$500
351 mErgansEr DECOY. American, 1st half-20th century. Carved wing detail, original paint, glass eyes. Wear. 19”l. $200-$400
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tHrEE DuCK DECOYs. American, mid 20th century. Folksy merganser with original working paint and shot scars, 15”l., one from Ogdensburg, New York, with glass eyes, and a small sink box mallard with hinged back, 10”l. $200-$400
356 Hanging sHELF. American, 19th century, pine. One drawer and old grey paint. 45”w. 10”d. $150-$300
357 353 twO FramED Paintings. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Oil on board of the steamboat “Chas. Morgan” with old label, 16.5”h. 20.5”w., and an oil on canvas of an American eagle with banner, 17.5”h. 23.75”w. $150-$350
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sHiP DiOrama. American, 2nd half-19th century, mixed media. Three-dimensional sailing ships and lighthouse in a dovetailed shadow box frame. The largest ship is the Lydia. 18.5”h. 38”w. $500-$800
sHEratOn EasY CHair. American, early 19th century, mahogany. Old finish and brass casters. 16”h. seat, 41”h. overall. $250-$500
358 sHEratOn DrOP LEaF taBLE. New England, 19th century, birch. Rounded leaves and crisply turned legs, old red paint. 28.5”h. 15”w. (closed) 32.5”w. (open) 35.5”d. $150-$300
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DECOratED CHiPPEnDaLE BLanKEt CHEst. American, early 19th century, pine. dovetailed case on bracket feet and retains its original black over salmon swirled paint. 24”h. 49”w. 21”d. $800-$1,200
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COrnEr CuPBOarD. American, 1820-1850, cherry and pine. Two-piece cupboard: the upper section with a twelve-pane door, the lower section with a raised-panel door. Bracket feet. Imperfections. 87.5”h. 46.5”w. 22”d., requires a 32” corner. $1,000-$2,000
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DECOratED PiE saFE. Midwestern 19th century, poplar. Gallery over two tin-paneled doors, and tin-paneled sides. Retains old yellow paint on the case, and robin’s egg blue on the tins. 61”h. 42”w. 18.5”d. $800-$1,200
DrY sinK. American, 19th century, pine. deep well on stand with bootjack ends and traces of old blue paint. 35”h. 38.5”w. 20.5”d. $400-$800
CHurCH PEw DOOr FragmEnt. New England, 18th century, pine and walnut. Raised panel and old buff paint. 38”h. 18”w. Ex Sharon Platt (New Hampshire). $100-$200
Hanging COrnEr CuPBOarD. Ohio, mid 19th century, cherry, oak, and poplar. Flat front, but designed to fit in a corner, with raisedpanel doors and original red paint. 36”h. 29”w. 11”d. descended in the Shoemaker family of Hartville, Ohio. $400-$800
364 HOrsE mOLD. Reputedly from Rochester Iron Works, New Hampshire, late 19th century. Cast plaster horse with sheet metal tail and base. Possibly used as a casting form or mold. Old black paint. 29”h. 35”l. on modern base. $600-$800
366 COmB-BaCK winDsOr armCHair. Marked for Bill Wallick, York County, Pennsylvania, late 20th century, mixed woods. Carved crest with volutes, scrolled arms, and baluster legs. Black paint. 17”h. seat, 48”h. overall. $400-$800
368 stavE BarrEL. American, possibly New Hampshire, 19th century, oak. Wooden bands and old red paint. Retains lid. Losses. 24”h. 18”d. Ex Sharon Platt (New Hampshire). $150-$300
370 Hanging sHELF. American, 19th century, poplar. Shaped ends and its original grungy finish. 34”h. 36.5”w. 9.5”d. $150-$300
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DECOratED rOCKing HOrsE. American, early 20th century, pine. Old red and white paint, horsehair mane and tail. 59”l. $150-$300
CHiLD’s LaDDErBaCK armCHair. American, late 18th century, mixed woods. Splint seat, turned finials, and old red paint. 8”h. seat, 25.5”h. overall. $150-$300
QuEEn annE-stYLE HigH CHEst OF DrawErs. Unmarked, but probably david T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, late 20th century, mixed woods. Two-piece chest: the upper section with four graduated drawers, the lower section with three drawers and a shaped skirt. Cabriole legs and pad feet. distressed green paint. 68.5”h. 40”w. 20.25”d. $800-$1,200
372 DECOratED rOCKing HOrsE. American, late 19th century, pine. Bench seat and old green and white paint. 41”l. $300-$600
373 CLassiCaL HigHCHair. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, curly maple. Scrolled arms, saber legs, and a caned seat. Imperfections. 21.5”h. seat, 33”h. overall. $150-$300
375 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
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COnnECtiCut FamiLY rECOrD anD siLHOuEttEs. Stafford, Tolland County, dated on reverse 1832. Hollow cut silhouettes with ink wash details. Seth Sheldon and his wife Prudence Holmes framed with the “Family Record” , detailing birth, marriage, and death dates, 12.25”h. 11”w. Four individually framed silhouettes of their young children, identified and dated on the reverse, 5.5”h. 5”w. Matching veneered frames appear original. $350-$650
POttErY PitCHEr anD vasE. England, 19th century. Jackfield pitcher with floral overpaint and old label on underside, 6.5”h., and a vase with polychrome running glaze, 8.75”h. Flakes. $100-$350
378 PaintED BasKEt. American, late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Bentwood swing handles. Original red and black paint. 5.5”h. 18.5”w. $250-$500
381 LEHnwarE COvErED BuCKEt. Made by Joseph Lehn (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1798-1892). Original worn decoration. 9”h. $100-$300
382 QuEEn annE-stYLE Dining taBLE. Unmarked, but probably david T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, late 20th century. Porringer top with a red stain, over a base with turned legs and pad feet and a distressed blue paint. Paint loss. 29”h. 40”w. 66”l. $200-$400
383 FOur KitCHEn itEms. American or European, 19th century. Brass and steel pie crimper, 6’l., and a chopper, 5”l. Together with two cookie boards, iron and papier mache (some loss), 8.5”l. $150-$350
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tHrEE PiECEs OF Brass LigHting. American, 19th century. Chamberstick, candlestick, and small lamp with whale oil burner, 5.5”h. $75-$125
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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
smOOtHing BOarD anD PaDDLE. European, late 19th century. Horse handled board with old blue paint and added carved date “1860”, 23”l., and a carved paddle with partial name. 35”l. Wear. $100-$250
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387 BLanKEt CHEst. Attributed to New Hampshire, mid-18th century, pine. Six-board chest with shaped ends and old gray paint. With leather hinges and remnants of its original leather hinges. 22.5”h. 43”w. 16”d. Ex Peter Eaton (Massachusetts). $1,000-$2,000
388 wOODEn LamP tiDY. American, 19th century. Well turned with slightly concave top. Age splits. 10”h. $400-$800
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389 signED KEttLE LamP. Pennsylvania, 2nd quarter-19th century, iron. Signed on the arm. Saucer base with wick tweezers. 8.5”h. $300-$600
390 BEttY LamP BY JOHn LOng (PEnnsYLvania, 1787-1856). Unsigned. Wrought iron with distinct copper bird finial. Missing hanger and wick pick. 4.5”h. $600-$1,200
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391 OPEn-tOP CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, poplar. Upper shelves with shaped cornice over paneled doors, and with old blue-grey paint. 77.5”h. 39.5”w. 20.5”d. $500-$1,000
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PiPsQuEaK. Germany, late 19th century, papier mache. Woman in crouched position. Imperfections. 5”h. $100-$300
398 393 COPPEr BEttY LamP anD wOODEn tiDY. American, 19th century. Lamp with wrought iron hook, stamped “B-S”, 5”h., and a turned tidy with good patina. Repair. 8”h. $450-$650
394 twO DECOratED BEntwOOD BOXEs. European, 2nd half-19th century. Laced seams and original floral painted designs. Some wear. Smaller has age split and flake. 3”h. 6”l., 4.5”h. 9”l. $200-$400
395 DECOratED DOCumEnt BOX. American, mid 19th century, pine. Original green and salmon geometric decoration. Wire latch. Minor wear. 5.5”h. 12”w. $200-$300
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FOLK art Carving OF HOrsE. American, early 20th century. Welldetailed standing horse with layers of alligatored white and grey paint. Typed sticker on the underside “Ned Jurran Jr., Arabian Saddle orse...Peter Giba”. One ear damaged. 12.25”h. $300-$600
DrOP LEaF taBLE. American, early 19th century, pine. Tapered legs and a single drop leaf, and original red and black paint on the frame. 28”h. 42”w. 21.5”d. (closed) 31”d. (open). $200-$400
399 wOrK taBLE. American, 19th century, poplar. Scrubbed top over three drawers and on turned legs. Old cream paint. 29.5”h. 63”w. 30”d. $600-$1,000
400 twO tEXtiLE tOOLs. Wooden lace or tape loom, attributed to Pennsylvania. Two rollers suspended over box with drawer, 6.75”h. 8.5”w. 5”d., and a European 19th-century pewter pattern, scalloped disk with engraved alphabet, 5” dia. $150-$300
401 EigHt BirD Prints. American and English, 19th century. Handcolored engravings and lithographs by various artists including “J. Hill”. All in matching frames, 9.5”h. 12.5”w. $100-$250
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402 DECOratED PiE saFE CuPBOarD. Found near McConnellsville, Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar. Onepiece cupboard: the upper section with two paned doors and two drawers, the lower section with two doors with punched tin panels. Retains old blue and white paint. 81”h. 45”w. 18”d. $1,500-$2,500
403 tHrEE grOtEsQuE Jugs. American, late 20th century. All signed. “Grace Hewell”, 6.5”h., Walt Schmidt, 8.5”h., and “Walter Fleming”, 9”h. $100-$300
404 FOur stOnEwarE Jars. American, 2nd half-19th century. Two with brushed cobalt, 7”, 10”h., cobalt label “Taylor, Richmond, Va”, 9.5”h., and impressed “Wellsburg, Va”, 9.5”h. Some imperfections. $150-$300
405 twO rEDwarE grEasE LamPs anD a tiDY. American, 19th century. Tooled tidy, 4.5”h., chamber lamp, 4.5”h., and grease lamp, 1.5”h. Imperfections. $100-$200
406 tHrEE POrtraits (amEriCan sCHOOL, miD 19tH CEnturY). Two watercolors on paper of husband and wife dated 1820, 12.5”h. 10”w., and an unframed oil on wood panel of a woman, 8”h. 6.25”w. Imperfections. $100-$300 402 66 | gartH’s Country americana: september 6, 2014
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LOOm BasKEt. American, 19th century, woven splint. Two pockets with brace and, what appears to be original, alligatored mustard paint. 20”h. 12”w. $400-$600
DiminutivE BLanKEt CHEst. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. dovetailed case and old blue paint. 15”h. 37”w. 13.5”d. $200-$400
HOrsE HEaD traDE sign. American, ca.1900, papier mache. Tack shop sign with original paint. Wear. 25”h. $400-$800
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sEwErtiLE DOg. Ohio, dated 1931. Seated spaniel with freestanding front legs and incised details. 9.5”h. $150-$300
sEwErtiLE DOg. Ohio, early 20th century. Flat head-type seated dog. 9.5”h. $250-$450
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sEwErtiLE EagLE anD Pig. Incised “EJE” for Edward J. Ellwood (Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 1926-1998). Eagle plaque, 9”l., and a pig with molded flowers, 5”h. $200-$400
rEDwarE FLOwEr POt. American, mid 19th century. Attributed to John Bell (Waynesboro, Pennsylvania). Two slip tulips and rope twist handles. Minor flakes. 11”h. Ex Clark Garrett Collection, lot 124, Mike Clum Auctions, June 2002. $2,000-$3,000
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416 MERGANSER DECOY. American, 1st half-20th century. Nicely carved, original paint, glass eyes. Wear and minor damage to beak. 18”l. $250-$450 416
417 FIGURAL CARVED TOWEL ROD HOLDER. European, late 19th century, pine. Well-carved three-quarters figure of a woman in medieval dress. Original paint has wear. Loss to a few fingers and towel rod replaced. 18”h. $400-$800
418 CANDLE MOLD IN FRAME. American, 19th century. Pine frame with twenty-three pewter tubes and three rods for wicks. One space for tube has wooden plug. Wear. 16”h. 19”w. $400-$600
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TWO REDWARE CHAMBER LAMPS. American, 19th century. Similar form with open pans and saucer bases. Brown glaze. Some wear and small flakes. 5”h. $200-$400
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420 STORAGE SETTLE BENCH. New England, late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Liftseat compartment and shaped ends with lollipop terminals. Old red finish. 20”h. seat, 40”h. overall, 79”l. $500-$1,000
421 SEVEN PEWTER ITEMS. American, 19th century. Two pepper pots, syruper marked “Hall & Co”, 9”h., three lamps, and a porringer with cast mark “WW”, 5”d. Imperfections. $100-$300
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THREE PEWTER LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Marked. Rufus Dunham, Westbrook, Maine, (damage), 8”h., Capen & Molineux, 9.5”h., and Israel Trask, 10”h. $200-$400
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424 twO BriDE’s BOXEs. European, 2nd half-19th century. Original floral hand decoration. The larger has a decoupage print on the lid of children and a bird’s nest. Imperfections. 6”h. 16.5”l., 7”h. 18.5”l. $250-$450
425 twO BuCKEts. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with two pierce carved handles. Oval with bentwood bands, original grey paint. One handle reworked. 8”h. 16”l. And metal bands with original green paint, 9”h. 13”d. $150-$300
427 DECOratED mantEL. Attributed to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, early 19th century, mixed woods. Carved and reeded, with old grain paint. 60.5”h. 67”w. Ex Steven Still (Pennsylvania). $300-$600
426 tin rOasting OvEn. American, 19th century. With roasting spit. 21”h. 19.5”w. $200-$300
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OHiO JaCQuarD COvErLEt. Woven by Charles Boden, Woodbourne, Montgomery County, 1846, wool and cotton. Tied Beiderwand, center seam. Circles of four roses and double thistles in centerfield, bird and bush bottom border with outer row of small hearts. Inscribed corner blocks. Full fringe. 84” x 104”
KEntuCKY aPPLiQuE QuiLt. Harrison County, ca.1853, cotton. Tulip appliqué encircled by double vine borders. Handsewn and elaborately hand quilted in intricate designs including large central floral basket, cornucopia and two spread-wing eagles surrounded by five-point stars. 89” x 92”.
See Anderson’s American Coverlets And Their Weavers, pg 98-99, for identical coverlet design also woven by Boden. $300-$600
Attached family history states the quilt was made by Susan Thompson at age 20. She married Garrison Kennard (1819-1894) and died May 29, 1911. Further research located a Harrison County marriage record issued in 1856 for the couple. Susan, the 2nd child of Robert Thompson and Emily Ann Lindsey was born in 1833 or 1834 and spent her entire life in Harrison County, Kentucky. 89” x 92”. $800-$1,200
429 FLOraL aPPLiQuE QuiLt. Probably Ohio or Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, cotton. Solid red and greens on white ground, flowers, buds and leaves embellished with reverse appliqué, cut-outs and hand embroidery. deeply swagged foliage borders. Neatly hand quilted in diagonal lines and floral designs. Muslin backing. 79” x 82”. Ex Sandra Mitchell (Ohio). $350-$600
431 Hanging COrnEr CuPBOarD. Attributed to Illinois, 19th century, pine. Plank door and old yellow paint. 45.5”h. 27”w. 14.5”d., requires a 22” corner. $300-$600 431
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sPattErwarE PLattEr. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Octagonal with blue rim and cluster of buds center. 12” x 15.5”. $400-$600
FivE PiECEs OF gLass LigHting. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Pair of Sandwich dolphin base oil lamps with waffle print font, 11.5”h., and blue dolphin base candlestick, 6.75”h. Together with a pair of clambroth candlesticks, 9.25”h. Imperfections. $150-$300
tHrEE gLass OiL LamPs. Sandwich, 2nd quarter-19th century. Comet, broken loop, and diamond point. 9.5, 10”, 10”h. $100-$250
433 rainBOw sPattEr PitCHEr. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Molded handle. Repair. 7”h. $900-$1,200
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sPattErwarE PLattEr. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Octagonal with blue rim and center with peafowl. 14” x 18”. $400-$600
435 vELOCiPEDE. American or German, late 19th century. Wooden carriage with velvet seat, iron springs and spoke wheels. Old red and black paint. Carved wooden horse has hide covering, horsehair mane and tail, and leather tack. Imperfections. 37”h. 60”l. Included with lot is a post card showing a child seated in either this or this same type of velocipede. $1,500-$2,500
436 tHrEE gLass CanDLEstiCKs. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Clear blown glass, two with pressed bases. One with a glass insert. 8.5”, 9.25”, 9.25”h. $150-$300
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Pair OF Brass CanDLE sCOnCEs. England, late 18th century. Two-part sconces with cast scrolled arms with parrot head detail.9.5”l. $600-$1,200
twO CarnivaL gamE raCE HOrsEs. New Jersey, late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden horses and jockeys with original paint. Minor wear. On later bases. 8.5”, 10”h. $400-$800
441 wEatHErvanE. American, 3rd -19th century. Sheet metal banner with pierced date “1869”. Weathered surface and bullet holes. On a 36”h. post. $600-$800 443
443 DECOratED BLanKEt CHEst. Attributed to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, early 19th century, pine and poplar. dovetailed case with three drawers and turned feet. Retains its original red, yellow, and black paint. 27.25”h. 50.25”w. 23”d. $1,200-$1,500
444 COuntrY DaYBED. American, 19th century, poplar. Turned arms and posts with an old reddish varnish and a later mattress. 11.5”h. seat, 27”h. overall, 71”l. $200-$400
445 FivE CHaLKwarE POODLEs. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Worn original paint with some enhancements. 4.5” to 8.5”h. $100-$300
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tHrEE CHaLKwarE animaLs. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Rabbit, 6”h., and two horses, 10”, 6”h. Worn original paint with some enhancements. $100-$200
447 DECOratED wagOn. American, late 19th century, wood and iron. Slat-bottomed wagon with breaks and its original yellow and red paint. 54”l. (excluding yoke). $800-$1,200
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grOuP OF HOmEsPun tEXtiLEs. American, 19th-early 20th century. Blue and white checked mattress ticking with seamed muslin backing, handsewn, 64” x 72”, and a length center seamed blue and white check, 63” x 141”. Together with twill weave natural wool blanket, center seam, blue stitched ends and “E. K”, 56” x 74” and modern tan and cream plaid blanket. $150-$300
449 twO stOnEwarE CrOCKs. Midwest, 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt decoration. Larger impressed “2” with tulips is probably by Remmey (hairline), 14”h., smaller has “tornado” design and two applied handles. 7”h. $150-$300
450 taBLE-tOP CuPBOarD. Attributed to Zoar, Ohio, mid-late 19th century, curly maple and poplar. Heavily constructed, with two glazed doors over two drawers. Retains an old finish and original pulls. 38”h. 43”w. 14”d. Such a cupboard in the Zoar community was referred to as a glas kastlein. For related examples, see Snyder, Goud, and Goudy, Zoar Furniture, 1817-1898, pp. 62-66. $500-$1,000
451 CHaLKwarE garniturE. American, 20th century. Fruit vase with bright surface and colors. 12.5”h. $100-$300
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453 Hanging CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, walnut, pine, and poplar. Single four-pane door and old red paint. 35”h. 28.5”w. 11”d. $200-$400
454 PaintED taBLEtOP CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, pine. dovetailed case, molded surround, and shelves with plate supports. Old bluegrey paint. 35”h. 28.5”w. 11”d. $250-$500
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456 sHEratOn DrEssing taBLE. American, early 19th century, cherry and pine. Gallery over four drawers with figured cherry veneer, all on reeded and turned legs. Imperfections. 32”h. 32”w. 21”d. $250-$500
457 DELFt stEin. European, 18th century. Polychrome landscape with rearing horse. Pewter lid. 8.5”h. $600-$800
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FOur gLass LamPs. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two peg lamps, one with drop burner, 4”, 5”h., sparking lamp, and cut chamber lamp, 6”h. $100-$300
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FEDEraL mirrOr, American, 1st quarter-19th century. Convex mirror with gilt frame and eagle crest. Repairs. 41”h. 26”w. $400-$600
461 inLaiD smaLL CHEst. American, dated 1771, mahogany veneer over pine. Folksy geometric inlaid includes date and initials. Shallow long drawer, wrought handles. 12”h. 20”w. 12”d. $150-$300
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463 DECantEr CasE. England, early 19th century, mahogany veneer. Inlaid butterfly escutcheon, fitted interior. Imperfections. 7.75”h. 9.75”w. $250-$450
464 BrOOCH. European, mid 19th century. Gold filled frame with finely detailed landscape painting with cottages in the background. Under glass with some flaking. 2”l. $300-$600
465 FEDEraL CarD taBLE. American, early 19th century, mahogany and poplar. Serpentine front with reeded legs. 29”h. 36”w. 16.5”d. (closed). $300-$600
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468 tHrEE Brass CanDLEstiCKs. Spain, late 17th century. Similar form with square bases raised on stylized paw feet. Peened posts. 6.5”, 8”, 8.5”h. $600-$800
469 twO LantErns. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Tin with glass onion globes. Tin has wear. 11”, 12.5”h. $250-$450
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470 FOLK art Bust OF miLitarY OFFiCEr. Twentieth century, mahogany. Carved name “Gen. Brizard” on base. 12”h. $200-$400
471 sEwErtiLE FiguraL CHimnEY CaP. American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Bust of a WWI aviator. Signed "By E. Thomson". 13.5"h. Sold at Cowan’s (Cincinnati), June 2009, lot 11. $600-$1,000 470
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CHiPPEnDaLE tiLt-tOP tEa taBLE. Pennsylvania, ca.1780, walnut. dished top over a column shaft and a base with ball and claw feet. 30”h. 33.75”d. $500-$1,000
474 SEWERTILE DOG. Attributed George Bagnall, Newcomerstown, Ohio (ca.1860 to 1890). Seated spaniel with scarce longer nose, unglazed. 10"h. Sold at Appletree Auctions (Ohio), November 2007, lot 5412A. $1,500-$2,500
475 SEWERTILE DOG. Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Seated curly coated spaniel with upturned head and freestanding legs. 10.5"h. Sold at Garth's, August 2003, lot 42. $600-$1,000
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476 WRITING-ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Folksy form with a single drawer under the writing surface. Refinished. 17”h. seat, 33”h. overall. $600-$1,000
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477 TWO PEWTER LAMPS. One marked for Yale & Curtis (New York, 1858-1867). Acorn font with burning fluid burner. 10.5”h. The other is a gimbal lamp, possibly by the same maker. Dents and soldered repair. 4.5”h. $200-$300
478 SILHOUETTE. American, ca.1850. Well-detailed inked portrait of a woman identified as “Great Great Grandma Simpson”. In a frame, 8”h. 7”w. $100-$300
479 MULE CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Chest over one drawer, on a shaped base. Retains old blue paint and original snipe hinges. 33.5”h. 39”w. 17”d. $400-$800
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480A SEWERTILE BIRD HOUSE. Ohio, 1st half-20th century. 5.5"h. Sold at Mike Clum, March 2003, lot 131. $250-$500
481 SEWERTILE BANK. Brazil, Indiana, late 19th-early 20th century. Log cabin with tooled details. 4”h. $250-$500
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482 stEPBaCK CuPBOarD. Attributed to Bremen, Fairfield County, Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar. Two-piece cupboard: the upper section with two eightpane doors, the lower section with two drawers and two doors. Retains old cream paint over earlier green. 87.5”h. 53.5”w. 20.5”d. $1,500-$2,500
483 massaCHusEtts aLBum QuiLt. Cape Cod and Nantucket, dated 1852, dress prints. Inked names include Crocker, Stevens, Winslow, and Thomas and the town names of Cotuit and Nantucket. Hand pieced and hand quilted. Imperfections. 96” x 100”. $150-$300
484 POrtrait OF a wOman (amEriCan sCHOOL, 1st HaLF19tH CEnturY). Oil on poplar panel, unsigned. Woman wearing a lace collar and cap. Imperfections. 21”h. 18”w., in a frame, 23.5”h. 20.75”w. $250-$500
485 twO watErCOLOrs. American, early 19th century, watercolor on laid paper. Bookplate-type image with colorful birds, border and initials with “1801”. 13”h. 15.25”w. Birth certificate with three hearts, birds and tulip recording an 1813 birth in Paradise Township, York County, Pennsylvania. decorated frame. 16.5”h. 20”w. Imperfections. $400-$600
486 sEvEn wrOugHt irOn tOOLs. American, 19th century. Kettle tilter, trammel, 13”l., ember tongs and four pokers or loggerheads, 13.5” to 38”l. $150-$350
487 tHrEE KitCHEn itEms. American, 19th century. Pine dovetailed pie carrier with sliding lid. Imperfections. 20”h. 13”w. 12”d., brass trammel, 7”l. and copper trivet or strainer with wooden handle, 13”l. $100-$300 482 78 | gartH’s Country americana: september 6, 2014
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HutCH taBLE. American, early 19th century, pine. Scrubbed rectangular top over a bench frame. Old red paint. 29.25”h. 68”w. 31.5”d. $800-$1,200
489 BLuE sPattErwarE tEaPOt anD HanDLELEss CuP anD sauCEr. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Rooster. Imperfections. Teapot, 6”h. $250-$450
492 “OHiO, n.Y.” sign. American, early 20th century, pine. Advertising sign, one sided. Original paint. 9”h. 73.5”w. $150-$300
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493 FOur sEwErtiLE animaLs. American, mid 20th century. Rare cat and kitten, signed "EJE" (Edward J. Ellwood, Tuscarawas County, 1926-1998), 7”h., a circus dog marked "Jack", ex Jack Adamson (Ohio), a deer, and a Grand Ledge turtle. $500-$1,000
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sEt OF siX DECOratED CHairs. Probably Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, mixed woods. Bootjack splats and old salmon paint with floral decoration. 17”h. seat, 33”h. overall. $300-$600
Hanging gamEBOarD. American, late 19th century. Carved hanging gameboard with old white paint, red painted hearts, and forged hooks, 9.75”h. 33.75”w. $400-$800
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HEPPLEwHitE wOrK taBLE. American, early 19th century, pine. One drawer, tapered legs, and an old, grungy finish. 26.5”h. 44.5”w. 28.5”d. $300-$600
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499 BLOwn gLass BOwL. American, 19th century. Fish or leech bowl on flared base with folded foot and rim. 10.5”h. 15.5”d. $100-$300
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Pair OF POrtraits (amEriCan Or EngLisH sCHOOL, miD 19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife with classical columns in background. Imperfections. 30”h. 25”w., in frames, 37”h. 33”w. $300-$500
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FivE BLuE sPattErwarE PLatEs. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Similar six-pointed stars within white stars. 8.5”d. $300-$600
tHrEE BLuE sPattErwarE PLatEs. England, 2nd quarter-19century. dahlia pattern. 8”d. $300-$600
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LanDsCaPE viEw OF nEw OrLEans, LOuisiana, attriButED tO aDriEn maYErs (amEriCan, EarLY 19tH CEnturY). Watercolor on paper. detailed view titled Vue du Faubourg Ste Marie Ville Orleans Prise du Bord du Mississippi (Louisiane), taken from across the river. 8.5”h. 13.5”w., matted and framed, 14.25”h. 19”w. Fabourg Ste Marie is an area of New Orleans originally laid out in the 18th century as a residential district, but now makes up the modern central business district. Mayers is a bit of a mystery. A number of his watercolor views of Cincinnati survived (in the collections of the Amon Carter Museum and the Historic New Orleans Collection), yet the documentary evidence points to his residency (or at least death) in New Orleans (his estate was probated there in 1833). Two views sold at the same Paris auction (Ader Picard & Tajan) in February 1987, one of Cincinnati and one of the Mississippi, suggest that the artist may have either moved south from Ohio, or perhaps traveled widely. $500-$1,000
505 DECOratED CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. Small size with a paneled door and interior shelves. The exterior has been cleaned down to an original undercoat, and some of the original grained decoration remains on the interior, along with later yellow. 38.5”h. 37.5”w. 14.5”d. $200-$400
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PEwtEr LamP. Marked for JB Woodbury (Massachusetts, 18201835). Saucer base and lozenge font with whale oil burner. 7.5”h. $200-$400
tHrEE PEwtEr POrringErs. American, 1st half-19th century. Small size with Lee handle, 2.75”d., one marked for Thomas danforth and Sherman Boardman, 4.5”d., and one with a possible old replaced handle, 5”d. $150-$350
LiBBY PrisOn Print. “Libby Prison in War Times,” Charles Pollock, 1889, wood engraving. Period frame, 26”h. 30”w. $100-$200
twO PEwtEr OiL LamPs. Acorn font marked for Israel Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts, 1807-1856), 8.5”h., and unmarked Roswell Gleason (dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871) double bull’s eye lamp, 9”h. Imperfections. $250-$450
HOmEstEaD BY FranK HunDLEY (amEriCan, LatE 19tH-EarLY 20tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Naive landscape with buildings. Imperfections. In a frame, 25.5”h. 39”w. $100-$300
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twO CarriErs anD a BOwL. American, 19th century. Round bentwood carriers with bentwood handles and lapped seams. One stamped “Loomis”. 5”h. 11”d., 7”h. 12”d. and a rough hewn burl bowl with original red paint on the exterior. 4.5”h. 11”d. $150-$300
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THE HILL’S CABIN BY tHOmas manning mOOrE (amEriCan, LatE 19tH-EarLY 20tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Cabin in a mountain setting. In a frame, 34”h. 44”w. $100-$300
514 HEPPLEwHitE DrOP LEaF taBLE. American, early 19th century, mahogany. double swing legs. Repaired hinge rails. 29”h. 48”w., 20” leaves, 60”d. overall. $600-$800
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sCEnE OF JOsEPH BuiLDing a DOOr (EurOPEan sCHOOL, 19tH CEnturY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done family scene. Restoration. 20”h. 28.25”w., in a frame, 29”h. 34”w. $600-$800
516 PEwtEr CHamBErstiCK. Marked for Lewis & Cowles (East Meriden, Connecticut, 1834-1836). Push up. 4.25”h. $250-$450
517 Pair OF Brass CHamBEr LamPs. Possibly New York, 2nd quarter-19th century. Marked for “delavan & Brother”. One with burning fluid burner and soldered repairs. 6.5”h. $350-$450
518 Hanging CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, pine. Single fourpane door and old red paint. 36”h. 34”w. 14”d. $150-$300
519 BLanKEt CHEst. New England, early 19th century, pine. Sixboard chest with cutout ends with central drops and old red paint. 27”h. 43”w. 20.5”d. $300-$600
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522 BasKEt. Attributed to Virginia, reed, late 19th-early 20th. Kidney-shaped basket, handle reinforced with metal straps, 14”h. 23”l. $100-$200
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wrOugHt irOn CHanDELiEr. American, 20th century. Sphere with three removable candle arms. 25”h. 33”d. $100-$300
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FOLKsY stOOL. American, late 19th century, pine. Turned with three feet. Original blue paint has some enhancement. 11”h. 11”w. $150-$300
sEwErtiLE train. Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Scarce train engine stamped for Walter Smith, Uhrichsville, Ohio. 18”l. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $250-$500
527 FLOOr-stanDing LigHting DEviCE. American, 19th century, maple. Turned base, bamboo shaft and three arms with tin cups. 40”h. $200-$400
530 aPOtHECarY traDE sign. American, late 19th century, zinc. Hollow-bodied mortar and pestle with old gold paint. 31”h. $1,000-$2,000
528 tHrEE POttErY CrOCKs. American, 2nd half-19th century. All with Albany slip. Unmarked with applied handles, 7”h. and two without handles. Impressed “Cowden, Harrisburg, Pa”, 6.5”h. and stenciled in white “donaghho Co., Parkersburg”, 10”h. $100-$300
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531 tOLE BrEaD traY. American, 19th century. Oblong tray with gilt border and fruit on a red ground. 12”l. $100-$200
532 sEwErtiLE DOg. Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Seated spaniel with tooled detail. 12”h. Sold at Garth’s, October 1997, lot 435. $300-$600
533 sEwErtiLE ravEn Or CrOw. Signed for Edward J. Ellwood, Tuscarawas County (19261998), mid-20th century. On a stump. One of six known. 9.5"h. Sold at Garth's, July 2004 lot 122. $2,000-$3,000
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sEwErtiLE Pig BanK. American, mid 20th century. Seated pig. 10.5”h. $150-$300
535 BLanKEt CHEst. New England, 18th century, pine. Bootjack ends and snipe hinges, interior till with secret drawer, and old red paint. 26”h. 50”w. 18.5”d. $200-$400
536 sEwErtiLE umBrELLa stanD. Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Tree trunk with vining leaves. 22.5”h. Purchased in Zoar, Ohio. $100-$300
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538 sEwErtiLE garDEn urn. American, 1st half-20th century. Applied lattice design and dragon handles. 25”h. 25”d. Ex Bill Kandle (Ohio). $500-$800
539 BurL BOwL. American, 19th century. Good figure and color. 3” h. 9.25” dia. $125-$250
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540 PEnnsYLvania JaCQuarD COvErLEt. Pottstown, Montgomery County, 1838, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Bird and rose bush borders with four roses centerfield. Signed corner blocks “Michael Weand B. of Potts. T. Montgomery County 1838 Teresa Miller”. 80” x 105” $200-$400
541 JaCQuarD COvErLEt. American, mid 19th century, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Four spread-wing eagle borders and centerfield of strawberry wheels. 76” x 84”. $200-$400
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543 FOLKsY gamEtaBLE. American, 19th century, cherry and pine. Onedrawer top over column shaft and four-legged base. Old finish. The top has an inset reversepainted glass checkerboard signed “Thomas Burk.” 29.5”h. $250-$500
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BuCKEt BEnCH. American, 19th century, pine. Lower shelf, halfmoon ends, and old green paint. 27.5”h. 56”w. 14.5”d. Ex Sally Schell (Illinois). $600-$1,200
546 tHrEE POttErY BanKs. American, 19th century. Unglazed redware, 4”h., daubed brown glaze, 4.5”h., and mottled glaze, 8.5”h. Flakes. $100-$300
547 sEwErtiLE PLantEr. American, 1st half-20th century. Square on four legs with stamped star-like design. Some edge loss. 11.5”h. 9” x 9”. Sold at Garth’s, May 1997, lot 285. $150-$300 546
548 BEnCH. American, 19th century, pine. Bootjack ends and old blue paint. 18.5”h. 68”l. $150-$300
549 sEwErtiLE rOOF vEnt. American, 1st half-20th century. Eagle on a vented cap. Inscribed “WS”. Repaired wing. 23.5”h. Sold at Garths, October 1994, lot 618. $300-$600
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DECOratED rOCKing HOrsE. American, early 20th century, pine. Old red and white paint. 43”l. $100-$200
POrtrait OF a wOman (amEriCan sCHOOL, 1825-1835). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pink cheeked woman, comb in hair, wearing sheer lace collar. From Philadelphia. Rebacked. In a gilt frame, 34.5”h. 29.5”w. $600-$900
553 sEwErtiLE OwL. American, 1st half-20th century. Made as a lamp base. 17”h. Sold at Garth’s, January 1999, lot 483. $250-$500
554 sEwErtiLE PLantEr. American, early 20th century. Tree trunk with multiple branches. 29.5”h. $200-$400
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tHrEE Pair OF CHristmas saLts. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Salts have agitators and “dana K. Alden, Boston, Pat. dec. 25, 1877”. Pair of amethyst, light purple, and peacock blue. 2.75”h. $200-$300
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Hanging CuPBOarD. American, 19th century, pine. Faux paneled door with interior shelves and cubbyholes. Old reddish-brown paint. 32”h. 16.5”w. 10.5”d. $200-$400
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COuntrY LinEn PrEss. American, mid-19th century, pine. One piece, the upper section with paneled doors and interior shelves, the lower section with three drawers and bracket feet. Old red paint. 78.5”h. 37”w. 18”d. $400-$800
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gEOmEtriC HOOKED rug. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wool and other fibers on burlap. Geometric rug of three circles and undulating stripes, mounted, 34.5"h. 58". $400-$600
FOLKsY mirrOr. American, 19th century, pine. Carved crest resembling a pineapple. Good dry, varnished surface. Later decoupage scrap added to crest. Worn silvering and minor edge wear. 19”h. 9.75”w. $200-$400
PEarLwarE FigurE. England, 1st quarter-19th century. Seated figure with polychrome glaze, “Village Boy”. Minor glaze flaking. 6”h. $250-$450
561A HOOKED rug. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wool and other fibers on burlap. White cottage between pines, sheep in yard, mounted, 30"h. 51"w. $200-$400
564 miLK Or JELLY CuPBOarD. American, early 19th century, pine. Paneled doors, shoe feet, and old yellow paint. 52”h. 42”w. 16”d. $1,000-$2,000
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566 grOuP inCLuDing tEa CaDDY. American and English, 19th century. Rosewood veneer tea caddy, 5.5”h. 9”w., an inlaid ebony veneer dresser box, 2.25”h., and a brass chamberstick, 4.5”h. Together with six engravings of American views published in London, 1839. One is handcolored. Unframed, 8”h. 10.75”w. Imperfections. $150-$300
COuntrY CanDLEstanD. New England, early 19th century. Old black paint with yellow striping has an alligatored finish. Tripod base, turned column and round top. Imperfections. 24 3/4”h. 15”d. From a Connecticut estate. $600-$900 561
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567 DiminutivE aPOtHECarY CHEst. American, 19th-20th century, chestnut and pine. Twenty-five small drawers over four medium drawers, and blue paint. 25”h. 22”w. 10”d. $500-$700
568 EarLY armCHair. New England, 18th century, maple. Ladderback with turned finials, rush seat, and green paint, and with a later squab. 17”h. seat, 47”h. overall. Ex Jan Whitlock (Pennsylvania). $800-$1,200
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gamE wHEEL. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden wheel with wire spokes and original paint. Wear and loss of pegs from use. 32”d. $400-$900 569
570 DECOratED CHiPPEnDaLE BLanKEt CHEst. Probably Berks County, Pennsylvania, early 19th century, pine. dovetailed case over three drawers flanked by chevron details, all on ogee bracket feet. Interior till with three small drawers. Retains its original putty painted decoration. Imperfections. 31”h. 50”w. 22.5”d. The inside of the lid is stenciled “Henrietta Taylor”. Henrietta Taylor was born in 1833 to Andrew and Elizabeth Taylor. Andrew, and his sons (William and B. Franklin) took possession of the iron master’s house at Charming Forge in Berks County, in 1855. $1,500-$3,000
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571 wHiELDOn PLatE. England, late 18th century. Molded rim, dark tortoise shell glaze. 9.25”d. $250-$350
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PRAYER AT VALLEY FORGE AFTER H. BRUECKNER (19TH CENTURY). Engraved by John McRae, 1889. Depiction of George Washington praying in the woods. Matted and in a gilt frame, 23”h. 29”w. $200-$400
PORTRAIT OF A COUPLE BY JOHN HEYL RASER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1824-1901). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Colonial couple with church steeple in the background. Rebacked, unframed, 21”h. 17”w. $400-$800
574 PORTRAIT OF FATHER AND CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Both are seated against a red drapery. Restoration. Unframed, 32.5”h. 25”w. $300-$500
575 LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. New England, 18th century, maple. Turned finials and legs, box stretcher, and old red paint. 16”h. seat, 43”h. overall. $300-$600
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GRAIN BIN. American, 19th century, pine. Beadboard construction and original red paint. 37”h. 29”w. 18”d. $150-$300
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577 THREE WOODEN SCOOPS. American or European, 19th century. Two with handles, 5”l. 10”l., and one burled scoop, 6.25”l. $125-$250
578 FIVE DIMINUTIVE FRAMES. American, 20th century, walnut. Three square, 6” x 6.5”, and a pair 5” x 8.25”. All with gilt liners and resized. $75-$125
579 STONEWARE MORTAR AND PESTLE. Marked for W.J. and E.G. Schrop, Springfield Township, Ohio. Albany-type slip. 6.25”d., pestle is 6.25”l.
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ORIENTAL RUG. Circa 1910. Sarouk. Floral design on abrash red, camel spandrels. Small stain. 4’ x 6’6”. $600-$1,200
ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size Heriz. Pile wear on one end. 8’ x 10’5”. $1,000-$2,000
ORIENTAL RUG. Second quarter-20th century. MelayirSerebend with red ground. 4’2” x 6’3”. $800-$1,200
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ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size Heriz. Pile wear. 10’6” x 14’. $1,500-$2,500
THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. Twentieth century. Two Kilims, 2’8” x 3’2”, and a Belouchistan prayer rug, 3’2” x 4’5”. $100-$300
584 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Kuba. Geometric floral with abrash blue ground. 3’6” x 5’6”. $400-$800
585 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Kuba-Perpedil. Geometric on abrash blue ground. 3.2” x 3’4”. $300-$600
587 THREE ORIENTAL MATS. Twentieth century. Floral designs. Josan, 2'1" x 2'10", Senneh, 2' x 3'2" and Josheghan, 1'11" x 2'8. $300-$600
588 ORIENTAL RUNNER. Twentieth century. Karaja. Medallions on a red ground. 3’ x 11’. $400-$800
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STONEWARE CROCK. Ed Berry, Brittain, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Four-gallon crock, cobalt script. 11.5”h.
STONEWARE CROCK. T. Reed, probably Newport, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Two-gallon crock, with bold cobalt tulip decoration.
See Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, pp. 83 and 97. $200-$400
See Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, p. 107. $200-$400
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stOnEwarE Jug. C.J. Merrill, Summit County, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Unusual slip spill on the body. 15”h.
stOnEwarE CrOCK. Atwater, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Large crock with cobalt script. 22”h. Together with an unusually large stoneware lid, 17”d., inner ring 13.5”d.
For information on the Merrill family see Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, pp. 30-33. $200-$400
The crock is illustrated in Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, p. 102. $500-$1,000
592 stOnEwarE CrOCK. Marked for W.J. and E.G. Schrop, Springfield Township, Ohio, 2nd half19th century. Four-gallon crock with cobalt decoration. 12”h. This is the only known example of a piece with both this decorative element and the makers’ mark. $300-$600
594 rarE stOnEwarE FiELD Jug. Mahoning County, Ohio, late 19th century. Albany-type glaze. Inscribed “Moses Schlabaugh, North Jackson, Mahoning Co., OH”. 9.5”h. Moses Schlabaugh (1817-1885) was listed in the Census as a farmer. This jug is accompanied by a cabinet card photograph of Schlabaugh. $200-$400
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595 DiminutivE stEPBaCK CuPBOarD. Possibly Pennsylvania or Virginia, late 18th century, pine. Onepiece of small size, the upper door with six panes, the lower door double-paneled, with a dentilated and matchstick-molded cornice. Retaining an old reddish-orange wash. 70”h. 43”w. 20”d. $2,000-$4,000 www.gartHs.com | 93
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QuEEn annE tavErn taBLE. New England, 18th century, pine. Top with ovolo corners over turned legs and box stretcher. Old bittersweet paint over earlier red. 26”h. 32”w. 27.5”d. $250-$500
trEEnwarE BOwL. American, mid 19th century. Original green paint on exterior. 15”d. $200-$400
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tHrEE BanistEr-BaCK siDECHairs. American, late 18th century-19th century, mixed woods. One attributed to deerfield, Massachusetts, boldly turned front stretcher and old black paint, 16”h. seat, 41.5”h. overall and another attributed to Gilford, Connecticut with molded banisters and dark finish, 18”h. seat 46”h. overall. both have rush seats. Together with one with well-carved crest rail and quilt upholstered seat, dark finish, 18”h. seat 46”h. overall. $250-$500
599 PEg raiL. American, 19th century, wood. Worn blue paint, one molded edge, 51”l. $100-$200
600 aDJustaBLE LamP HOLDEr. American, late 19th century, popular. Trammel type, loop for hanging, 39.75”h. $100-$200
601 PLant stanD. American, late 19th century, pine. Interesting form with four oval shelves. Old worn black paint. 48”h. $250-$500
602 HOBBY HOrsE. Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved running horse with original dapple grey paint, glass eyes and leather and fabric tack. Hind hooves retain original horseshoes. Horsehair mane and tail. Imperfections. Remounted on a cast iron base. 32”h. 36”w. $800-$1,200
603 twO PiECEs OF BLuE FEatHEr EDgE. England, 1st half-19th century. Platter, 12.5” x 17.5” and a plate 10”d. $100-$200
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DOmE tOP trunK anD LargE BasKEt. American, early 19th century, wood. Lined with 1838 Pittsburgh newspaper and covered with wallpaper remnants, 14”h.26”w. 13”d. and a very large vine basket with twisted vine handle, 21”h. 32”w. $250-$450
605 stOnEwarE CrOCK. Attributed by Mogadore, Springfield Township, Ohio, late 19th century. Four-gallon crock with vigorous floral decoration. 11.5”h. $150-$300
606 stOnEwarE FiELD Jug. Probably by Stewart Christy or Andrew dustman, Berlin Center, Ohio, dated 1877, cobalt scripted “M.V. Blackburn, Goshen, Manoning Co., Ohio”. 9”h. See Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, p. 105. $200-$400
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607 stEP-BaCK CuPBOarD. American, early 19th century, cherry and poplar. Two piece, the upper section with two six-pane doors, the lower section with three drawers over two paneled doors, all on bracket feet. 85.5”h. 57”w. 23.5”d. $1,000-$2,000
608 PEwtEr COFFEE urn. Marked for Leonard, Reed & Barton (Taunton, Massachusetts, 2nd quarter-19th century). Paneled with armorial shield and brass spigot. 17”h. $150-$350
609 stOnEwarE PitCHEr. Possibly by Remmey, Philadelphia. 1st half-19th century. Graphic cobalt brushed tulips. Impressed “2”, applied handle. Hairlines. 14”h. $300-$500
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COnEstOga wagOn JaCK. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 1767, wood and decorated wrought iron. Some wear and rust. 20”h. 6.5”w. $150-$300
DrOP LEaF stanD. American, mid 19th century, poplar. Folksy turned legs, single dovetailed drawer and worn original black paint. 26.5”h. 14”w. 19”d. $100-$250
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COnEstOga wagOn JaCK. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 1802, wood and iron. Some wear and rust. 19.5”h. 6.5”w. $100-$300
PEg raiL. American, 19th century, wood. Worn yellow paint over earlier blue, beaded board, 78.5”l. $200-$400
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614 HarDwarE CuPBOarD. Found in dayton, Ohio, 19th century, pine and poplar. The upper section with open shelves, the lower section with a lift lid over interior bins. Old green paint. Imperfections. 72”h. 82”w. 18”d. $1,000-$2,000
615 giCLEE OF nativE amEriCans aFtEr susan tErPning (nEw mEXiCO, B. 1953). Signed and numbered lower left. Scene near a cave with a medicine man. In a frame 51”h. 35”w. $150-$300
616 aPaCHEs On HOrsEBaCK BY CHarLEs gOLDEn (amEriCan, 1899-1876). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Two riders with rifles. In a frame, 40”h. 52”w. $200-$400
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FOur LaDDErBaCK CHairs. Probably Shaker, late 19th century, mixed woods. Shaped finials, woven cane seats and tilters in the back legs. 18” seat, 41”h. $200-$400
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CHiPPEnDaLE tEa taBLE. New England, 18th century, cherry and birch. Square tilt-top over an urn shaft and on cabriole legs and pad feet. Original red wash. 27.5”h. 34” square. Ex Nevermore Antiques (South Carolina). $1,000-$2,000
Pair OF siDE CHairs. Probably Shaker, 2nd half-19th century, mixed woods. Ladderbacks with replaced tape seats. Original black paint has wear. Repaired slat. 17” seat, 38.5”h. $250-$500
619 COrnEr CuPBOarD. Found in northeast Ohio, mid19th century, walnut and pine. Made as a flat wall cupboard, but always lacking a left cornice molding so as to fit in a corner. With one six-pane door over a raised-panel door. Old finish. 68”h. 38”w. 19.5”d. $800-$1,200
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621 DOCumEnt BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Chamfered lid, painted interior and a compartment in the lid. Original brown paint has edge wear. 7.25”h. 14.25”w. $100-$200
622 HOODED CraDLE. American, early 19th century, pine. dovetailed, with and old finish. 39.5”l. $200-$400
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COrnEr CuPBOarD. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Two piece; the upper section with a dentil cornice and two 8pane doors; the lower section with two raised-panel doors with carved quarter fans, all on a molded base. Refinished. 87”h. 53”w. 27”d., requires a 38” corner. $800-$1,200
marBLEs anD FOur PEwtEr sPOOns. American, 19th century. Two tea and two table spoons and a group of blue and brown glazed Bennington marbles. Four are 1”d. $100-$200
624 COuntrY CHEst OF DrawErs. Possibly Midwestern, mid 19th century, poplar. Unusual form with two deep drawers and demilune ends. Appears to retain its original pulls and red paint. 30”h. 38”w. 22”d. Ex Betty dorrow (Ohio). $300-$600
627 BuCKEt BEnCH. American, 19th century, pine. Small size, old blue paint. 28.5”h. 28.5”w. 11.5”d. $150-$300
628 mOvaBLE stEPs. American, 19th century, pine. Old blue paint. 13.25”h. 24”w. 28.5”d. Ex Country Treasures. $250-$500
625 waLL Hanging. Middle Eastern, 20th century. Flat woven fabric band with layers of white feathers hanging from it. In a plexiglass box. 39”h. 55”w. $300-$400
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FOLK art EagLE PLaQuE BY PEtEr LiBBEY (mainE, B. 1944). Signed “P. Libbey, Westbrooke, Me” on the back. Carved wooden eagle with American flag. Original paint. 60”l. $2,500-$4,500
twO YELLOwwarE PitCHErs. American, mid 19th century. Brown and white mocha designs. Tobacco leaf, 7”h. and earthworm, 8”h. $300-$500
634 630 stOnEwarE CrOCK. P.H. Smith & Sons., Summit County, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Five-gallon crock, cobalt script. 13”h. Illustrated in Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, p. 95. $250-$500
631 stOnEwarE Jug. N.R. Pearse, Middlebury, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. 16”h. See Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware p. 113 $200-$400
632 DECOratED PiE saFE. American, 19th century, poplar. Two doors with heart and star tin panels, side tin panels, and old blue and yellow paint. 51”h. 44”w. 16”d. Ex Sally Schell (Illinois). $500-$1,000
PEPPErPOt. Probably England, 19th century, creamware. Running green and brown glaze. Glaze flakes. 5”h. $150-$300
635 FOur PiECEs OF mOCHa. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Pitcher with unusual seaweed pattern, 7.5”h., creamer with double earthworm, 4.5”h. and a pepper pot with seaweed, 4”h. Together with a machined covered mustard, 3.5”h. Imperfections. $250-$450
636 Pair OF DECOratED siDE CHairs. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods. Original black paint with gold and red stencil decoration, including birds on the splats. 16”h. seat, 32”h. overall. $150-$300 632 www.gartHs.com | 99
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QuEEn annE HigH CHEst OF DrawErs. New England, mid-18th century, maple and pine. Two piece; the upper section with give graduated drawers; the lower section with one over three drawers, shaped skirt, and on cabriole legs and pad feet. Refinished, replaced brasses. 70.75”h. 39.5”w. 21”d. $1,000-$2,000
HEPPLEwHitE CarD taBLE. American, early 19th century, mahogany, chestnut, and poplar. Serpentine front with string inlay and tapered legs. 29.5”h. 36”w. 18”d. (closed). $500-$1,000
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FivE PiECEs OF sPattErwarE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Three paneled serving pieces. Blue sugar with fort, 8”h., blue creamer with Adams Rose, 6.75”h. and red creamer with peafowl, 5.5”h. Together with two handleless cups and saucers with school houses. Imperfections. $150-$350
tHrEE sPattErwarE COvErED sugars. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue paneled with green tree, 7”h., red with peafowl, 5”h. and blue with ring handles and fort design, 4.5”h. Imperfections. $150-$350
643 640 twO BLuE sPattErwarE COvErED sugars. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Similar paneled sugars with fort designs. 8”h. Imperfections. $150-$350
FivE PiECEs OF sPattErwarE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two blue covered sugars with floral patterns, 4”, 4.5”h. and three red and green rainbow pieces with Adams Roses. Covered sugar and two creamers, 3.5”, 4.25”h. $250-$450
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FOur sPattErwarE COvErED sugars. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two red and green rainbow sugars, the larger with a flower, 4”, 5”h., green with peafowl, 4.5”h. and purple with tulip, 4.5”h. Imperfections. $200-$300
644 POrtrait OF a BOY BY HErmann ErnECKE (gErmanY, 1817-1894). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “1870” left center. Young boy seen wearing a green coat. 28.75”h. 22.5”w., in a molded wood frame, 35”h. 29”w. $800-$1,200
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stOnEwarE CrOCK. Summit County, Ohio, 2nd half19th century. Straight-sided, with cobalt script. 11”h. $100-$300
stOnEwarE CrOCK. Hormell & Smyth, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, late 19th century. Four-gallon crock with rare extensive script description that reads, “Hormell + Smyth Manufacturers of Stoneware Newport Tuscarawas Co. Ohio.” 11.5”h. $400-$800
646 stOnEwarE Jug. Higgins & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Two-gallon, with cobalt floral decoration. Illustrated in Treichler, A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware, p. 98. $250-$500
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648 CHiPPEnDaLE DumBwaitEr. Attributed to Virginia, late 18th century, walnut. Three tiers with molded edges and baluster supports, on flattened cabriole legs. Imperfections. 41.5”h. $500-$1,000
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649 DECOratED BLanKEt CHEst. Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, poplar. dovetailed case over typical Soap Hollow-styled bracket base. Original red and black paint with later or restored stenciled decoration, including “WP 1853” and squirrels. Losses. 24.5”h. 44”w. 18.5”d. $400-$800
650 tHrEE sLiDing LiD BOXEs. American, 19th century, mixed woods. All are dovetailed. Old red paint, 8’5”h. 13.5”w., old brown paint, 6”h. 15.5”w. and refinished with old red paint, 8”h. 15”w. Wear. $100-$300
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artist and maKEr inDEX Antonio, Frederica
129
Fragua, Cliford
139
Nez, Wallace
112
Audubon, John James
334
Garcia, Loretta
111
Oreland, Joe
155
Baskin, Leonard
150
Garcia, Sarah
153
Parmenter, W.
306
Begay, daisy Mae
141
Garrett, dan
154
Pavatea, Garnet
127
Begay, Elizabeth
116
Golden, Charles
616
Phippen, George
114
Begay, Harrison
151
Hewell, Grace
403
Polland, Jack
126
Beistel and Spear
204
Huge, Jurgan
337
Qoyawayma, Al
113
Bell, John
341, 413
Hughes, Renne
135
Raser, John
573
Blackowl, Archie
151
Hundley, Frank
510
Redman, Mikael
144
Bourdon, Birdell
124
Jamieson, William
515
Reed, Ernest
Brader, Ferdinand
223
Joe, Oreland
117, 137
Roybal, James
138
Brueckner, H.
572
Kittinger
271
Sallows, Nora
136
Chino, Marie
160
Knagy, Jacob
183
Sanchez, Russell
122
Cody, Art
131
Lehn, Joseph
381
Savitsky, John
228-233
Corcoran, dolores
149
Leno, Juana
119
Shutiva, Stella
143
Curtis, Edward
163-167
Lewis & Cowles
516
Silas, Roberta
152
downs, douglas Walker
125
Libbey, Peter
629
Smith, david T.
doyle, William
43
Long, John
390
Smith, Walter
529
dunlap, Carmelita
130
Mayers, Adrien
504
Terpning, Susan
615
dunn, J.
45
McComas, William
207
Trask, Israel
509
duwyenie, Preston
110
McHorse, Christine Nofchissey 121
Wall, William
336
Ellinger, david 180,
181
Moore, Thomas Manning
512
Williams, Harriet
142
Moser, James Henry
82
Williams, Lorraine
134
Woodbury, JB
506
Yepa and Reano
131
Ellwood, Edward 76, 411, 493, 533 Ernecke, Hermann
644
Flagg and Homan
296
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Naja, Helen Navasie, Eunice
123, 128, 133 148
224-227
310, 376, 382
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witHDrawn LOts: Garth’s Auction, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any property before the auction and shall have no liability whatsoever for withdrawal of the property.
suCCEssFuL BiDDErs: The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer is the buyer. The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the successful bidder. Once the auctioneer’s gavel falls, the successful bidder immediately assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased lot.
DisPutED anD rEJECtED BiDs: The auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding on the disputed lot. The auctioneer also reserves the right to reject nominal bids and to withdraw from the auction items that do not receive a bid reflective of an item’s worth. We make every attempt, for the benefit of both seller and buyer, to create lots that reflect the quality of our cataloged merchandise. Therefore, any lot not receiving an opening bid of at least $50.00 will be passed.
EstimatEs & rEsErvEs: Presale estimates are intended as guides and may not be reflective of actual gavel price. Some of the items in this auction are subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. The reserve will not be higher than the low estimate.
DEFinitiOns OF statEmEnts: a) “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but not definitely so. b) “Circle of” – work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c) “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d) “After” – in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e) “Signed” – has a signature that in our opinion is the signature of the artist. f) “Bears signature” – has signature that in our opinion might be the signature of the artist.
PrEviEws: We encourage our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview times are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closed during the auction.
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gartH’s POLiCY (continued)
COnDitiOn rEPOrts: Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersedes the catalog description. Our staff will take a list of the items you would like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. Photographs are also available for a nominal fee.
aBsEntEE BiDs: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. These bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competitively. All absentee items are purchased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% honest, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for failing to execute any absentee bids. A $50.00 minimum bid is required on all lots. Absentee bids must be submitted in (a minimum of) $5.00 increments. Increments less than $5.00 will not be observed. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. also accepts telephone and live auction internet bids. For phone bidding it is to your advantage and we strongly recommend placing a “back up bid”.
BiDDing inCrEmEnts Absentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere: $0-500 $500-1,000 $1,000-3,000 $3,000-5,000 $5,000-10,000 $10,000-30,000
$25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion
$30,000-50,000 $50,000-100,000 $100,000-300,000 $300,000-500,000 $500,000 & up
$2,500 or Auctioneers discretion $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion Auctioneer’s discretion
BuYErs PrEmium: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium (for bids made in person, or absentee bids placed through garths.com, or by phone, fax or email) is 20% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 12.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. Note* Buyer's Premium for all bidding through garthslive.com, invaluable.com or any other online bidding service is 23% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 15.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000.
saLEs taX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc. before any exemption can be made.
PaYmEnt: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification (valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USd only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire transfer information is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise until a check has cleared. A fee of $50 will be assessed on all returned checks. If payment has not been initiated within 10 days after the auction, Garth's reserves the right to charge the credit card on file. A fee of 1.5% per month of the total invoice, in addition to storage charges, will be charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoices not paid by the 28th day after the auction.
PaCKing anD sHiPPing: Clients are invited to pick-up purchased items at our auction location during regular business hours or have items shipped by a company of their choosing. Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of suggested shipping contractors. If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items accessible for you. Purchasers utilizing shipping services will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be aware that many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bid will not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bidding in this (or any other) auction.
stOragE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requires that purchased items must be removed from the premises within 15 days of the auction unless other arrangements have been made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, per item, if not removed within the requested time frame. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold without notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.
gartH’s POLiCY (continued)
OnLinE BiDDing: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding policies visit our website garths.com.
FirEarms: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations. aCCEPtanCE OF tErms: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for your interest and participation.
OtHEr inFOrmatiOn FOr Our CustOmErs CataLOg suBsCriPtiOns: $165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.
COnsignmEnts: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, 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 you estate planning needs.
aPPraisaLs: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.
HOtELs
Best Western delaware Inn (delaware)* Best Western Franklin Park (Polaris) Comfort Inn (delaware) * Comfort Inn (Polaris) days Inn (Worthington) Hilton Garden Inn (Polaris) Holiday Inn Express (delaware)* Holiday Inn (Worthington) Marriott Courtyard (Worthington) Red Roof Inn (Worthington) Travelodge (delaware)* The Winter Street Inn*
rEstaurants (within 20 minutes)
740-363-3510 614-396-5100 740-363-8869 614-791-9700 614-436-0556 614-846-8884 740-362-3036 614-436-0700 614-436-7070 614-846-3001 740-369-4421 740-990-8695
* At time of publication, discount will be given to Garth’s clients. Please inquire at time of reservation to confirm. Family pets are currently welcome. Please confirm this policy when making reservation. Fees may apply.
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Bravo Brio Tuscan Grill Columbus Fish Market J Gilberts O’Charley’s Polaris Grill Molly Woo's Asian Bistro
614-888-3881 614-410-0310 614-410-3474 614-840-9090 614-846-9744 614-431-5598 614 985-9667
rEstaurants (Delaware area)
Amatos Woodfired Pizza Buns Chandra's Bistro (Korean, sushi) Chelly Belly Chipotle Mi Cerrito Nova Old Bag of Nails Vaquero’s
740-369-8797 740-363-2867 740-362-9227 740-369-5792 740-369-6360 740-363-1587 740-362-4810 740-368-8083 740-362-0919
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 | 107
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