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Friday, March 11, 2011 at 2:00 P.M. ~ Lots 1 - 410 Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 10:00 A.M. ~ Lots 411 - 805 F E AT U R I N G I T E M S F R O M T H E C O L L E C T I O N S O F J A N E P E R K I N S C L A N E Y; HUGH HALLER OF NEW RICHMOND, OHIO; TODD KIBLER, ET AL; J A N I C E & J O H N S TA N L E Y O F S A N M A R C O S , CA L I F O R N I A ; T H E L AT E M A R G A R E T Z A C K , N E W B U F FA L O , M I C H I G A N ; A L A S V E G A S , N E VA DA C O U P L E ; A PHOENIX, ARIZONA COLLECTOR; A S C OT T S DA L E , A R I Z O NA C O U P L E ; A N D S E L E C T C O N S I G N M E N T S F R O M P E N N S Y LV A N I A , D E L A W A R E , I L L I N O I S , C O N N E C T I C U T, I N D I A N A , N E W Y O R K , M I S S O U R I , C A L I F O R N I A , M A I N E , F L O R I D A .
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S ESSION O NE : L OTS 1 – 410
F RIDAY, M ARCH 11, 2011 BEGINNING AT
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1 INLAID SCHRANK. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, dated 1765, walnut. lnlaid with stars on the two doors and “Geo.R. 1765” for George Rahn on the cornice. “Knock-down” type with two dovetailed drawers and interior divider. Bun feet. Imperfections. 79 1/4”h. 59”d. Purchased from the Rahn family at a George Merril Auction (Maine) in 1987; sold at Pook and Pook (Pennsylvania), February 2003, lot 205. $5,000-$10,000
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2 DECORATED PAINTER’S BOX. Massachusetts, late 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with original paint, consisting of a harbor scene on the lid with an eagle holding a banner reading “William L. Talbot Painter & Glazier” and a landscape vignette on the front, all against a faux oak-grained ground. 8”h. 16 1/2”w. 9”d. Sold at CRN Auctions (Cambridge, Massachusetts), November 2002, lot 136. William L. Talbot was born in New Hampshire in 1821 and in the 1880 Federal Census, is listed as a painter in Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. $500-$1,000
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3 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Purple with Rooster pattern. Minor imperfections. $400-$600
4 TWO PIECES OF GAUDY FEATHER EDGE. England, 1st half-19th century. Platter and plate with similar blue floral designs and molded edges. Platter, 10 1/4” x 13 1/4”, plate 10 1/4”d. $350-$450
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5 MOCHA PITCHER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Fine example with bands of cat’s-eyes above and below a central band with tulips. Minor imperfections. 7 3/4”h. $1,500-$3,000
6 TWO PIECES OF PEARLWARE. English, early 19th century. Includes a Leeds-type mug or cann with molded and polychrome flowers and “America Independent 1776,” 5 1/4”h. Together with a blue feather-edge pepperpot, 4 3/4”h. $250-$500 4 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
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SPATTERWARE TEAPOT. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Yellow ground with red Thistle design. Some imperfections. 7”h. $600-$1,200
SPATTERWARE TEAPOT. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Dove. Repairs. 6 1/4”h. $500-$900
8 SPATTERWARE COVERED SUGAR. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Rainbow in black and purple. Repaired lid. 4 1/2”h. $600-$900
10 DECORATED KNEELING BENCH. American, 19th century, pine. Half-moon ends with old paint decoration consisting of a vining tulips emanating from a heart, against a brown ground. Age splits. 8 1/4”h. 7 1/2”w. 40 1/4”l. $150-$250
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GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, painted wood. Large Parcheesi board retaining original paint. 25 1/4” x 24 3/4”. $400-$800
TWO PIECES OF SPATTERWARE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue and red Rainbow handleless cup with a blue saucer with Tulip pattern (hairlines). $250-$450
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TWO BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Dovetailed poplar lockbox with original comb graining. Marked on the lid “ASM 1843”, 7 3/4”h. 10 1/4”w., and a dovetailed boxed set of dovetailed drawers. Cherry with poplar secondary. Wear, 7 1/2”h. 7 1/2”w. $250-$350
SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red with Schoolhouse. Minor flakes on table ring. 8 1/2”d. $200-$400
13 SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Schoolhouse. 8 1/2”d. $300-$400
14 TWO SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Fort pattern (hairlines) and plain red. $150-$350
17 SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue paneled plate with Thistle and Cornflower. Blue in center design is worn. 8”d. $250-$500
18 HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England, 1st quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfer of Commodore MacDonnough’s Victory with a grotto shell border. Impressed “Wood”. Some staining. 9”d. $150-$350
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DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD. American or English, late 18th century, pine. One piece, the upper section with shaped shelves and a decorated surround with angel spandrels, the lower section with a single door. Retains old blue paint. Imperfections. 90”h. 42”w. 22”d., requires a 30” corner. $1,500-$2,500
22 FARMSTEAD (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Farm buildings and a girl on a swing. Rebacked on masonite. 21”h. 29 1/2”w., in a frame, 28”h. 36 1/2”w. $200-$400
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20 LANDSCAPE BY A.J. PERRY, POSSIBLY ADELBERT J. PERRY (RHODE ISLAND/CALIFORNIA, 1853-1928). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1915 lower right. Large painting of a country road with horse drawn cart. Stretcher is marked “Sanborn, Vail & Co.” 49”h. 64”w., in a frame, 51”h. 66”w. $1,200-$1,800
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TWO TURTLES. American, 20th century. Tin lawn sprinkler with worn original paint, 10 1/2”h., and a carved wooden pull toy on wheels with traces of brown paint, 4 1/2”h. $100-$200
24 TWO KITCHEN PIECES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Cast iron griddle with heart finial, 23”l., and a turned curly maple bowl with traces of white paint and a scrubbed interior. Age split. 4 1/4”h. 15 1/4”d. $250-$500
DECORATED TALL CASE CLOCK. Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1815-1825, pine. The case with a scroll-cut pediment and skirt retains its original black and red grain-paining; the 30-hour wooden movement with a landscape in the dial arch. 88”h. 15 1/2”w. 9 1/4”d.
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The back of the dial has numerous notations related to cleaning and repairing the movement. The back of the case has an old San Francisco, California, shipping label. The inside of the case door has a note from 1966 indicating that the clock had been in the same family since it was made. $800-$1,200
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TWO CERAMIC ITEMS. England, 1st half-19th century. Whieldon-type plate. Glaze flake. 81 /2”d. Ex Roger Bacon Collection. And a covered mocha sugar with sanded bands. Repair. 4 3/4”h. $200-$300
SWIFT AND BELLOWS. American, 19th century. Turtleback bellows with original stenciled fruit on mustard ground. Some wear and releathered, 17”l., and a wooden swift with wooden turn knobs. Dry natural surface, top and bottoms of rods are reattached with ribbon, 26”h. $200-$300
27 THREE PIECES. Nineteenth century. English Copeland Spode platter with blue transfer of Asian garden scene, 13” x 17”, and a brass chamberstick, probably English, missing push up. 5”h. Together with an American wrought iron spiral candlestick with push up and make-do wooden base, 9 3/4”h. $150-$300 22
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TWO APOTHECARY JARS. American, mid 19th century. Pale aqua blown glass jars with cork stoppers and paper labels, Marjoram and P.Ex. Glygyr. 12 1/4”h. $150-$350
BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American, 19th century. Small size with good figure and patina. Crook handle. 5 1/2”l. $800-$1,200
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THREE OVAL BOXES. Late 19th-early 20th century. Small paper covered cardboard box is probably American. Painted designs. Worn, 2 1/2”h. 5”l. And two bentwood Scandinavian boxes with laced seams and original hand painted designs. The larger has a pen and ink notation “...Made in Norway..1902”. 5 1/2”h. 10 1/2”l. The smaller has a woman’s name. Worn, 3”h. 6 1/2”l. $150-$350
30 PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS AND A MATCH SAFE. Pair of Queen Anne-style English brass candlesticks. Threaded posts. 7”h. And an unusual American tin adjustable match safe that holds and dispenses matches. 6”h. $200-$400
31 KRAUT OR SLAW CUTTER. American, 19th century, maple. Of typical form with a shaped end and an inlaid fish of curly maple. Original finish. 22 1/4”l. $250-$500 8 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
BETTY LAMP. American, 1st half-19th century, wrought iron. Bird finial and shaped hanger. 6”h. plus hook. $150-$250
34 BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American, 19th century, ash. Oval bowl and a curved handle terminating in a bird finial. 6 1/4”l. $250-$500
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DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE BY RUSS PALMER (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Covered bridge in Columbia, New Jersey. 24”h. 30”w., in a frame, 28 1/4”h. 34 1/4”w. $200-$300
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THE CLIFF HOUSE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Scene of visitors to the Cliff House restaurant in San Francisco. 19 1/2”h. 30”w., in a frame, 23 1/2”h. 33 1/2”w. $400-$800
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39 STONEWARE CROCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled label for “Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, Pa. 6”. 17”h. $200-$300
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DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST. American, early 19th century, pine. One drawer, interior till, bracket feet, and old red paint. 25 3/4”h. 38”w. 15”d. $300-$600
TWO STONEWARE CUSPIDORS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Both have brushed cobalt foliate designs. The smaller is stamped “Cowden & Wilcox”. 4 1/2”h. 8 1/2”d. and 3 1/2”h. 6 1/2”d. Both have imperfections. $300-$400
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DECORATED WASHSTAND. American, 1815-1830, pine. Gallery and one drawer, retaining old blue paint with yellow striping. Wear and some losses. 37 1/2”h. 18”w. 15”d. $200-$400
PAIR OF LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on cardboard, unsigned. Hudson River Valley-type scenes. Surface scratches. In shadow box frames, 10 1/4”h. 13 1/2”w. $150-$350
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SHOESHINE BOY BY NICOLAS BRIGANTE (B. ITALY, 1895-1989). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Shoeshine boy with his dog. Restoration. 24”h. 16”w., in a frame, 27 3/4”h. 19 3/4”w. $250-$500
FOUR WOODEN ITEMS. American, 19th century. Chip carved, dovetailed box with traces of old green paint. Compass stars, heart, whirligigs and fans. One wire staple hinge broken out, 4 1/4”h. 10”w. And a chip carved whimsey with balls in a cage and original green paint, 7 1/2”l. Together with two miniature treenware buckets. One with a bale handle, 2 1/4”h., the other with locking lid (one piece loose), 2 3/4”h. $500-$1,000
43 GROUP OF SERVING PIECES. England, mid 19th century. Two pink luster cups and saucers with transfers “Temperance” and “To the Memory of Princess Charlotte”, and a pink luster strawberry decorated saucer; two Staffordshire red transfer plates, one of Mt. Vernon with States Arms border, 8 1/2”d., and Seasons with April, 10 1/2”d. Together with four pieces of softpaste with floral designs. Three plates, 8 1/4”d., and a teapot, 7 1/2”h. Some imperfections. $300-$500
44 SIX SOFTPASTE PLATES. England, 1st half-19th century. All have hand decoration of strawberries and vining borders. Two have strawberry baskets. Some wear. Soup plate, 8 1/4”d., five plates 8” to 10”d. $300-$500
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46 FOOD CHOPPER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Steel blade in the form of an animal silhouette with inset brass eye and a tail formed from the wood and brass handle. 10 1/2”l. $200-$400
47 WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST OF DRAWERS. American or English, 18th century, pine and oak. Four drawers and applied molding. Imperfections. 38”h. 38 1/2”w. 21”d. $300-$600
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SET OF SIX DECORATED CHAIRS. American, 1815-1830, mixed woods. Gold stenciled fruit on a black ground. Imperfections. 18”h. seat, 33 1/2”h. overall. $400-$800
DECORATED DOME-TOP TRUNK. American, mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with original red and black grain painting. Some wear. 12”h. 14 3/4”d. 28 3/4”w. $100-$300
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SALESMAN’S SAMPLE HINGES. American, late 19th century, pine and iron. Unusual contraption consisting of a frame with a door hung by two different styles of hinges, and with a similarly made latch. 23 1/2”h. 17”w. $200-$400
FARMSTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artistboard, unsigned. Barn and farmhouse across a field. 16”h. 24 1/2”w., in a gilt frame, 21 1/2”h. 30”w. $200-$300
50 TIN LANTERN. American, 2nd half-19th century. Glass paned lantern marked “Mason’s” with a ring for candle or font and a mercury glass reflector. 18”h. $250-$450
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53 BOY WITH BALLOONS BY U. JEROME (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas board, signed and dated [18]97 lower left. Boy on a street selling balloons. 25 1/2”h. 15 1/2”w., in a frame, 30 1/2”h. 20 3/4”w. $200-$400
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54 CARVED PLAQUE AND TWO PICTURES. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Painting of a schoolhouse. Oil on artistboard, unsigned. Alligatored varnish. In a frame, 12”h. 18 1/4”w., and a carved wooden oval plaque of an American eagle in a carved laurel wreath frame. Mixed woods including oak. 21”h. 17 1/2”w. Together with a framed pyrography picture of sunbonnet babies, 10 3/4”h. 14 3/4”w. $100-$250
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SET OF FIVE ARROWBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. American, 19th century, mixed woods. As-found, with old, grungy finishes. 17”h. seat, 33 1/2”h. overall. $200-$400 | 11
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ROCKINGHAM DOG. American, 2nd half-19th century. Seated spaniel with freestanding front legs and incised tail. Surface wear, 10 1/2”h. $150-$250
LIVERPOOL PITCHER. England, ca.1800. Large size with black Masonic transfers on both sides and under the spout. Minor wear, 11”h. $400-$700
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SILHOUETTES OF FAMILY. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cutout images of a seated man wearing a hat, and two children, a boy with hoop and girl with flowers. Gold inked details. In a frame, 10 1/2”h. 13 1/4”w. $800-$1,200
TRANSFERWARE PITCHER. England, late 19th century. Blue transfer portrait medallion of Lincoln with banner. Marked “Cauldon, England”. 7 1/2”h. $300-$600
SAMPLER. Probably England, early 19th century, silk on linen. Alphabets of double lettering and fancy stitches over dogs with curly tails, crowned lions, and potted tulip. Signed at the bottom “Mary Boothman aged 10 years”. In a frame. 22”h. 21”w. $300-$600
58 TWO SILHOUETTES MOST LIKELY BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 17891861). Full-length cutout portraits identified as “Sir John & Lady Marjoribanks, 29th Augt. 1827”. In a frame, 16 1/2”h. 13 1/4”w. $300-$500
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61 SAMPLER. American, 1811, silk on linen. Ten-year-old Martha Fay worked an inner border of diamonds around sets of alphabets, a verse extolling the virtues of education, and a pictorial section including a large blue bird and footed floral baskets. Good colors. In bird’s-eye frame. 19 1/2”h. 19 1/2”w. $300-$600
63 TWO WALL MIRRORS. American, early 19th century, wood and glass. Federal two-part gilt mirror with reverse painted tablet of sheep in a meadow. Ball drop cornice and reeded columns. 34”h. 20 1/2”w. And split baluster mirror with reverse painted fruit bowl and embossed textured design on frame. Appears to be original finish. 24”h. 13 1/2”w. $200-$400
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QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS. New England, 18th century, maple and pine. Two piece, two over three over three drawers, flat top, shaped skirt, and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Minor imperfections. 63”h. 38”w. 17”d. $1,500-$3,000
FOUR CHAIRS. American, 18th-19th centuries, mixed woods. Includes two banisterback side chairs, one country Queen Anne chair, and one ladderback chair. Approximately 17 1/2”h. seat, 42 1/2”h. overall. $200-$400
66 HAT OR WIG FORM. American, late 19th-early 20th century, laminated balsa. Stylized carved head with patina. Worn. 10”h. $100-$300
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MINIATURE ON IVORY SIGNED “FUGER”. European, 1840s. Portrait of a woman wearing her hair in ringlets. In a burl veneer frame with hand decorated ivory liner. Age splits in ivory. 6 3/8”h. 5 1/4”w. $400-$800
DELFT JAR. Netherlands, 18th century. Good form with bold floral design in blue. Expected edge wear with repaired chips. 8 1/2”h. $150-$250
69 MINIATURE ON IVORY. Probably American, 1840s. Portrait of a young man wearing a bright blue tie and gold watch chain. Under glass in a case, 6 3/4”h. 4 3/4”w. $300-$500
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70 A DOZEN GLASS TULIPS. Germany, early 20th century. Original polychrome paint, mostly opaque. Yellow tulip has a broken blister. Includes fiberglass leaves. Some stems are labeled. 8” to 13”h. $250-$350
71 SUNDERLAND LUSTER CONTAINER. England, 1st half-19th century. Sugar or tobacco jar with black Masonic transfer and verse “Remember Me...”. Stains. 4 3/4”h. $300-$600
72 MINIATURE ON IVORY. Probably American, 1815-1825. Gentleman holding a flower. In a composition frame, 4 3/4”h. 4 1/8”w. $200-$300
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QUEEN ANNE SLANT-FRONT DESK. New England, 18th century, curly maple and pine. Stepped interior over four drawers and resting on bracket feet. Imperfections. 42 1/2”h. 36”w. 18 1/2”d., writing surface is 31”h. $400-$800
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DOUBLE PORTRAIT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Father seated with his daughter on his lap. Restoration. 32”h. 26”w., in late gilt frame, 39 1/2”h. 33 1/2”w. Ex Deanne Levinson (Georgia). $1,800-$2,400
CANE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Ivory handle with silver decoration and a ferule marked "Harry Jablow, solid silver". Minor edge damage. 37"l. $300-$500
75 FOUR SILHOUETTES. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. All cutouts. Boy in plain frames, 4 3/4”h. 3 1/2”w., and Judge Jon Kane, Philadelphia, in tape frame, 4 3/4”h. 3 7/8”w. Together with a man and woman with gold inked details and composition frames, 4 3/4”h. 4”w., 5 1/2”h. 4 3/4”w. $200-$400
76 PRESENTATION CANDLE BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century, poplar. Original bittersweet/red box with hand painting and “Cora” on the lid. Penciled notation “Presented to Mrs. Cora E. Appel, by Her Husban (sic), Monroe Appel 1885”, 4 1/4”h. 12”w. $200-$400
77 THREE SILHOUETTES. American or England, early-late 19th century. All cutout portraits of men in frames. 7”h. 6 1/2”w., 6 3/4”h. 5 1/2”w., and 7 1/2”h. 6”w. $150-$300
78A CANE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Ivory carved handle in the shape of a man wearing a turban, 33 1/2"l. $300-$500
78B CANE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Wooden cane with a carved man's head handle, 29"l. $300-$500 74
79 CAULIFLOWER PATTERN TEAPOT AND TEA CADDY. England, late 18th-early 19th century, creamware. Caddy, 4”h., and individual teapot, 5 1/2”h., with green glazed leaves. Edge loss. $300-$500
80 GROUP OF ROCKINGHAM. American and English, 19th century. Mug attributed to Edwin Bennett Pottery, Maryland, 3”h.; pudding mold, 2”h. 6”dia.; Toby mug, 4”h.; teapot, 4 3/4”h.; bank in the form of a cat sitting in shoe, 3”h., and small pitcher in tree trunk form with beavers. 4 1/2”h. Together with harvest jug. 8 1/2”dia. $125-$250
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THREE PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American, mid 19th century. Bennington paperweight with spaniel finial. Impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. 4 1/2”l. With a shoe bank (split), 3 3/4”h., and face shaped inkwell, 2”h. $150-$300
BENNINGTON TOBY PITCHER. Vermont, impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. Flint enamel. Ben Franklintype with boot shaped handle. Glazed over spout flake with minor roughness. 6”h. $250-$450
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BENNINGTON POODLE. Vermont, mid 19th century. Poodle holding fruit basket. Flint enamel and coleslaw fur. Some imperfections. 8 1/2”h. $900-$1,600
WEATHERVANE. American, early 20th century, sheet metal. Cutout silhouette of a horsedrawn pump fire engine. Traces of red paint, rust. 15 1/2”h. 35”l. plus modern base. $200-$300
83 BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel. Repair. 5 1/2”h. $200-$400
84 BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel. “Bennington Companion G”. Repair. 8”h. $200-$400
85 LARGE BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel. Hairline along spine. 10 3/4”h. Ex Hammerslough-Feigenbaum Collection. $300-$600 16 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
88 PAINTED CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Constructed of beaded boards and retaining an old blue paint. 49 1/4”h. 44”w. 18 1/2”d. $300-$600
89 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Attributed to Berks County, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case and turned feet with original faux bird’s-eye maple graining. Minor imperfections. 27 1/2”h. 38”w. 20”d. $500-$1,000
90 SQUIRREL CAGE. American, late 19th century, tin. Manufactured cage with original red and green paint. Octagonal with side wheel. Wear, 17 1/2”h. 18”l. $300-$500
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91 FOLK ART BIRD CARVING. American, 1st half-20th century. Three songbirds with original paint on tree branches with hanging hook. Slight alligatoring. 6”h. $250-$450
92 TWO FOLK ART HOUSES. American, 1st half-20th century. Wood with a fence and alligatored original white and green paint. Perhaps used as a birdhouse. 14”h. 10 14”w. And a tin log cabin with old black paint, 6 1/4”h. 12 3/4”w. $150-$350
93 MIRROR. American, ca.1850, walnut. Oval with carved decorative ends and a reddish-brown varnish that has finely alligatored. 11” x 19 1/4”. Ex Finkel (Philadelphia). $250-$350
94 DECORATED DOME-TOP BOX. Probably Pennsylvania, 19th century, pine. Hand painted scenes of buildings and trees. Wire staples and tin hasp. Minor wear. 3”h. 4 3/4”w. $200-$500
95 DECORATED DOME-TOP BOX. Found in Eastern Pennsylvania, 19th century, pine. Hand decorated with white roses on a salmon ground, possibly a bride’s box. Lock and wire staple hinges. Inked note on bottom, “Set of 5 pieces, FCAS”. Salmon has faded to a soft ivory. 6 1/4”h. 10”l. $400-$700
96 TWO PIECES OF REDWARE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Manganese glaze. Apple butter jar with applied handle, 5 3/4”h., and a small creamer, possibly Shenandoah. Edge flakes, 4”h. $100-$250
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FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. American, early 19th century, curly maple and pine. Square top, drawer, elaborately turned shaft, and snake feet. Imperfections. 27”h. 18”w. 17”d. $300-$600
TWO BUCKETS. American, late 19th century. Stave constructed buckets with metal rings and similar, original printed wood graining decoration. The smaller has a lid. Loose staves and rings. 9 1/2”h. 12”d. and 7”h. $150-$350 | 17
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QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. England, 18th century, mahogany veneer. Molded frame with gilt liner and scrolled crest with gilt shell. Some imperfections. 25 3/4”h. 14”w.
QUEEN ANNE-STYLE SCHOOLMASTER’S OR ACCOUNTING DESK. American or English, 19th century, mahogany. Spindle gallery and a slant front resting on cabriole legs ending in slipper feet. 45”h. 37”w. 27”d. $800-$1,200
CAST IRON EAGLE. American, 1st half-20th century. Spread wing eagle with traces of old paint. On a wooden base, 16”h. overall. $100-$200
A typewritten note dated 1923 states the mirror was once owned by Eliza Burnham Ford who died in 1887. $800-$1,200
102 PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS. American, 1st quarter-19th century. Double lemon top andirons with seamed construction and scrolled feet, 26”h. $200-$300
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GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS. Nineteenth century. Five hand decorated Export posset pots, two with lids, an English Blue Willow transfer mustard, and pearlware covered creamer with Asian style design, 5 3/4”h. Together with a Canton covered vegetable, 4 1/4”h. 11”l., and a covered warming plate, 4 1/2”h. 9”d., both with orange peel glaze. Imperfections. $200-$400
105 FEDERAL-STYLE SILVER TEAPOT. Late 19th-early 20th century, unmarked. Tapering cylinder with an urn finial and elaborate stamped decoration. 6 1/2”h., approximately 23.4 ozt. $300-$600
106 FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American or English, 19th century. A pair with stepped bases and side push ups, 7”h., and two singles with center push ups, 8”, 8 3/4”h. $200-$300
107 SPICE CABINET. American, late 18th-early 19th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Paneled door and applied molding to top and bottom. Interior with two over three drawers. Refinished and feet are old replacements. 19 1/2”h. 17”w. 12”d. $2,500-$3,500 103 - 107
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GEORGE III WASHSTAND. English, ca.1800, mahogany and pine. One door over one drawer, and a lower shelf. Minor imperfections. 31”h. 15 1/2”h. 15 1/4”w. $250-$500
REDWARE FOOD MOLD. American, 2nd half-19th century. Turk’s-head mold with green glaze daubed with orange. Minor wear, 3”h. 9”d. $100-$300
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REDWARE CANISTER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Covered canister with applied handles and manganese daubed glaze. Imperfections. 7”h. 6 1/2”d. $250-$350
TWO REDWARE FOOD MOLDS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Olive and brown glaze, 2 3/4”h., and Turk’s-head with manganese daubs. Edge wear. 2 1/2”h. $150-$250
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REDWARE CROCK. American, possibly Galena, 2nd half-19th century. Slightly ovoid with applied handles and dark olive green glaze with daubs of orange. Edge flakes. 11 1/2”h. $200-$400
EIGHT SKETCHES BY SIGURD SKOU (NEW YORK, 1875-1929). Pencil and charcoal on paper, one is signed. Various harbor, street and genre scenes in and around Concarneau, France. Some edge loss. 8 1/2” x 11” to 14” x 14”. $300-$600
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SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue paneled plate with large Tulip. Small flake on table ring. 7 1/2”d. $400-$700
SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue paneled plate with Dahlia. Blue in Dahlia has loss. 8 1/4”d. $250-$500
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TABLE-TOP CHEST OF DRAWERS. American, 19th century, mahogany and pine. In the form of a miniature chest with three rows of four drawers, all with porcelain pulls, a gallery, and scroll-cut ends. Older refinish. 10 1/2”h. 12 3/4”w. 6 1/2”d. $300-$600
THREE PANTRY BOXES. American, probably Shaker, 2nd half-19th century. All are bentwood with Harvard-type single fingers. Round seed box with added coin slot, 2 1/2”d., and oval, 2 1/4”h. 5 1/4”l. Both have copper tacks. Together with oval example with original dark green paint and iron tacks. Edge loss. 2”h. 5 1/4”. $200-$400
116 TWO SPATTERWARE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red and blue Bull’s-eye with molded edge, 6 1/2”d., and red with Peafowl impressed “J. Heath”, 6”d. Imperfections. $300-$400
117 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Yellow with red Thistle pattern. Flake on cup table ring. $300-$500
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120 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red with red Thistle pattern. $250-$450
122 PANTRY BOX. Shaker, 2nd half-19th century. Bentwood oval box with copper tacks and two fingers on the base, one on the lid. Varnished surface, 2 1/4”h. 5 1/4”l. $200-$400
123 SET OF SIX DECORATED OR “FANCY” CHAIRS. American, 1815-1830, mixed woods. Half spindles with original floral stencil and graining on a yellow ground. Minor imperfections. 17 1/2”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $1,500-$2,000
124 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Pennsylvania, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Of diminutive size with a dovetailed case, turned feet, and original orange and yellow paint decoration on a green ground. 17”h. 30”w. 15”d. $300-$600
125 STONEWARE JUG. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Impressed “T. Reed, 2” with brushed cobalt tulip. Base chip. 14”h. $100-$200
126 MINIATURE ON PAPER. Probably American, late 1820s-early 1830s. Fashionably dressed woman wearing a tortoise shell haircomb. In a gilt frame with a hand painted ship at the top. 6 3/4”h. 5 5/8”w. $200-$400
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MINIATURE ON PAPER. Probably American, early 19th century. Young man dressed in a cavalry uniform, carrying a crop. Some flaking. In a frame, 8”h. 6 1/4”w. $250-$450
TWO SILHOUETTES. Full-length cutout of a man by Auguste Edouart. Identified as “John Greene, Esq., Birmingham, 25th April, 1838”. In a gilt frame, 11 1/2”h. 9 1/2”w. Together with a late printed portrait of a man in a red vest. In an oval frame, 6 1/4”h. 5”w. $300-$500
TOLE DOME-TOP DOCUMENT BOX. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Original japanning with bold floral designs. Brass bale handle has a hunting dog escutcheon. Tin hasp. Wear, mostly on lid. 7 1/4”h. 10”w. $500-$800
MINIATURE ON PAPER. American, mid to late 1840s. Young girl wearing blue with the notation “Eliza Shephard was born May 30, 1838”. Stains. In a frame, 7”h. 5 1/2”w. $200-$500
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131 MINATURE ON PAPER. England, 1820s. Portrait of a woman wearing a red beaded necklace. Signed on the back “H. Newton...London”. In a composition frame, 4 3/4”h. 4”w. $150-$350
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DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mark Fry, Clark County, Ohio, late 20th century, pine. In the Pennsylvania style, with architectural panels, three drawers, and ogee feet. Decorated with vases and tulips. 28”h. 48”w. 24”d. $400-$800
TWO MEMORY JUGS. American, early 20th century. Pair of jugs on tin plates, covered with an impressive variety of items including corn cobs and a flint spear head. Painted gold. Minor loss. 12”h. $200-$400
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FOLK ART ROBOT RAWBOT-1. American, mid 20th century. Display piece made of old radio and electrical parts and lights. 18 1/4”h. $200-$300
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FOUR WALL MIRRORS. American, 1815-1840, mixed wood. Four twopart mirrors, one with reverse painting. Tallest has New Hampshire label. All regilded. 22”h. to 30”h. $175-$325
THREE PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American, 2nd half-19th century. Pitcher with hound handle and game animal decoration. 10”h. and flower pot with attached saucer and eagle decoration. 6”h. Together with two handled jar with cherubs, 8 1/4”h. $125-$250
PAIR OF TRAMP ART FRAMES. American, early 20th century. Stylized flower forms and hearts on the corners. Traces of original paint. Some edge loss, 8 1/2” x 10”. $200-$400
136 QUEEN ANNE-STYLE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS. Mark Fry, Clark County, Ohio, late 20th century, curly maple and pine. Two piece with two over three dovetailed drawers in the top and three drawers in the bottom. Flat top is topped by china steps. Base has cabriole legs and two drops. Brown paint. 76”h. 35”w. 17”d. $1,000-$2,000
141 DECORATED BOX. American or English, 19th century, mahogany. Document or dresser box with applied decals. Old, crazed varnish. 4 1/4”h. 14 1/4”w. 9 1/4”d. $250-$500
143 FOLK ART PANEL. Norwalk, Ohio, mid 20th century. Carved wooden plaque of an African-American boxer with original paint. 12 1/2”h. 9”w. $100-$150
144 POTTERY PLANTER AND PITCHER. Attributed to Akron, Ohio, early 20th century, white clay. Both have sponged blue glaze. Hanging planter with molded acanthus leaves, 7 1/2”h. 12 3/4”d., and pitcher with albany slip interior, 7”h. $250-$500
137 DECORATED CANDLESTAND. Mark Fry, Clark County, Ohio, 1999. In the federal taste, with a baluster shaft, shaped top, and bold red and yellow decoration. 25 1/2”h. 14 1/2” square. $150-$300
145 TWO RUGS. American, 2nd half -19th century. Rug with hooked center of stag and flowers. The baskets are formed by appliquéd wool felt on red cloth and the whole is bordered with additional woolen cloth. Burlap backing. 22” x 38 1/2”. And wool shag rug made from lengths of fringe sewn to heavy cotton backing. 28” x 42”. $150-$300
138 CUP AND SAUCER AND PAPERWEIGHT. American, porcelain. Cup in gilded spider pattern and saucer with polychrome floral decoration. Tucker and Hemphill, Philadelphia. 3 1/2”h. ca 1827-1838. And paperweight in the form of a spaniel on a cushion. 2”h. 4”w. 2 1/2”d. Charles Cartlidge and Company, Greenpoint, New York, ca 1853. $125-$250
139 THREE PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American. Mush bowl. 2nd half-19th century. and rimmed plate. Mid 19th century. 8 1/2” dia. Together with poultry waterer with kissing doves decoration. Late 19th century. 6 1/2”h. $125-$250 136 - 137 | 23
146 TWO LEEDS-TYPE PIECES. England, 1st quarter-19th century. Scalloped, feather edge plate with four color American eagle, 8 1/4”d. And a teapot with three-color foliate border, 6 3/4’h. Imperfections. $200-$400
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147 STOOL AND CUTLERY TRAY. American, 19th century, pine. Includes a mortised stool with original red paint and yellow striping, 9”h. 12 1/2”w. 6 3/4”d. Together with a cutlery tray with a shaped divider, and retaining its original red paint with gold accents. 3”h. 10 1/2”w. 15 1/2”l. $250-$500
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APOTHECARY CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Six drawers with old paint and labels, porcelain pulls. 15 1/2”h. 33 1/4”w. 11 3/4”d. $200-$400
TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with lapped seams and iron tacks. Old green paint, 6”h. 8 1/2”d., and original grey paint with bale handle, 6 1/2”h. 11 1/2”d. $200-$300
149 TEDDY BEAR. Steiff, Germany, early 20th century, mohair. Jointed bear with swivel head, inset eyes, and stitched paws. Blank button. Losses to mohair. 9 3/4”h. $200-$400
150 CAT PIPSQUEAK. Late 19th-early 20th century. Felt-covered seated cat with glass eyes. When the string is pulled, the mouth moves and the cat meows. Minor losses. 10”h. $300-$600 24 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
152 STORAGE BIN. American, late 19th century, pine. Slant top bin with divided interior. Later paint with “Flour” and “Sugar” labels. 22”h. 32”w. 14”d. $300-$500
153 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Bentwood. Oval with single fingers and iron tacks, old blue paint, 1 1/2”h. 5”l., and round with old bittersweet paint. Lapped seam and finger on the lid, 5 1/2”h. 8 1/2”d. $100-$300
155 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Bentwood with Harvard-type fingers and iron tacks. Natural finish. Round, 2 1/2”h. 4 1/4”d., and oval, 2 3/4”h. 6”l. $150-$250
156 PANTRY BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with old blue paint. Bottom is lapped with iron tacks, lid has finger with copper tack. Wear, 4 3/4”h. 9”d. $200-$300
157 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with lapped seams and iron tacks. Original red paint, 5 3/4”h. 8 3/4”d., and original green paint, 3”h. 5 1/2”d. Lid seams differ. $250-$450
158 PANTRY BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with iron tacks and lapped seams. Old robin’s egg blue paint. Loose seams. 2 1/2”h. 7”d. $100-$300
159 TWO FRAKTURS. Both were printed by Friedrich Krebs with watercolor decoration and hand painted borders. Both record births in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. One has the date 1797 and has painted mermaids. 13 1/2”h. 16 1/4”w. The other has the date 1766 and has tulips and sun faces. 12 3/4”h. 16 1/2”w. Both are in modern frames and have damage. $400-$700
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160 FRAKTUR. Hand painted with inked text recording a 1804 birth in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Brightly colored tulips and poppies with a bird. Minor crease. In a modern frame, 8 1/2”h. 14”w. $250-$450
161 PAIR OF FLORAL BASKET DOOR STOPS. American, 1st half-20th century. Footed baskets with single handles. One marked “120” 9 3/4”h. $100-$200
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162 JACQUARD COVERLET AND BLANKET. American, 1830-1860, wool and cotton. Unsigned two-piece tied Beiderwand in a large scale floral and foliate design in grid pattern. Good fringe. 78” x 89”. And a heavy wool blanket in reversible red and green stripes. Early 20th century. 67” x 80”. $200-$400
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163 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Attributed to Johannes Rank, Dauphin (now Lebanon) County, Pennsylvania, dated 1791, poplar. Dovetailed case with interior till, over three drawers and resting on bracket feet. Retains its original blue paint decoration, with three tombstones, each with pots of flowers, across which is “ML KB 1791.” Imperfections. 27”h. 50 1/2”w. 22”d. Though similar to the work of other members of the Rank-Selzer families of makers and decorators, this chest is most closely related to the signed chests of Johannes Rank. See Fabian, The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, figure 212. $16,000-$22,000
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164 TWO FIGURES OF WOMEN. England, early 19th century. Prattware-type figures of Britannia or Hope with an anchor. Repair. 7”h. And Autumn with a sickle in Leeds colors, 6 3/4”h. $250-$450
165 MINIATURE ON IVORY. Probably American, 1815-1830. Well done portrait of a young man with red hair and blue eyes. In a lined, composition frame, 5 1/4”h. 4 3/4”w. $250-$450
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MINIATURE ON IVORY. American, ca. 1830, Dapper man identified on the back as Charles Lightfoot, son of Patrick Townshend Lightfoot. In a gold painted frame, 7”h. 6 1/4”w. $250-$500
167 MINIATURE ON IVORY. England, early 19th century. Officer dressed in his red uniform. Flaking. In a frame, 6”h. 5 1/4”w. $250-$450
168 TWO COVERED BOXES. England, mid 19th century. Similar with matching lids and dog finials. One is scroddleware with gilt, the other is a Rockingham glaze with blue and green accents. Chips. Both 5 3/4”h. 5”w. $200-$500
169 SMALL SILVER CASTOR. Hallmarked for London, 1819, maker’s mark is possibly for John Bridges. 4 1/4”h. $200-$300
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THREE SILHOUETTES. American and English, 1st half 19th century. All cutouts in frames. Woman by Mr. Foster with label, 5”h. 4 1/4”w., man, 4 3/4’h. 4”w. and a child, 5”h. 4”w. $150-$300
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THREE MINIATURES ON PAPER. Probably American, 1810-1830. A boy and a young girl in matching frames, 4 1/4”h. 3 3/8”w. and a woman wearing a cap in a composition frame, 5 5/8”h. 4 3/4”w. Imperfections. $100-$300
THREE ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Tall dark brown mottled glazed pitcher with corn stock. Design attributed to Josiah Jones. 1848-1870. 12”h. And pitcher decorated with ferns. Second half 20th century. 8 3/4”h. Together with brown glazed pitcher with hound handle and roses. 8 1/4”h. $200-$400
172 TWO MINIATURES ON PAPER. American, 1800-1815. Two young girls, probably sisters, with blue eyes and matching clothes. One holds a bird, the other a book. Composition frames, 4 5/8”h. 3 3/4”w. $300-$500
177 CHALK DOG. American, late 19th century. Poodle with freestanding front legs and original paint. 8 1/4”h. $100-$150
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“SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES” SAMPLER. England, 1882, silk on wool. Neat rows of alphabets and numbers over Bible with the phase “Search the Scriptures”. Signed and dated by eleven year old Bessie Hill. In a frame. 14” x 14”. $300-$500
174 TWO TOBACCO BOXES. Netherlands, 18th century. One is brass with engraved lid, 4 3/4”l., and one is brass and copper with stamped lid, 5 7/8”l. $150-$350
175 INLAID HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE TABLE. American, early 19th century, cherry and pine. Single drawer, tapered legs, and inlaid cuffs and skirt. Imperfections. 28 1/2”h. 18”w. (closed) 36 3/4”w. (open) 36”d. $600-$800
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179 MIRROR. American, 1st half-19th century, mahogany. Two-part mirror with reeded stiles and reverse glass painted panel featuring a gilt boat and house on a painted ground. Imperfections. 25 1/4”h. 11 1/4”w. $100-$150
180 TWO MINIATURES ON IVORY. England, 1st half-19th century. Both of young men, one dressed in a red military uniform. Splits. One in a frame, 4 1/4”h. 3 1/2”w., the other unframed, 2 3/4”h. 2 1/4”w. Together with an extra frame. Composition with green paint, 5”h. 4”w. $100-$150
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CHIPPENDALE MULE CHEST. New England, late 18th-early 19th century, curly maple. Two dovetailed drawers and cut out bracket feet. Refinished. 39”h. 37”w. 17”d. $1,500-$2,500
CHIP CARVED BOX. American, mid 19th century, pine. Dome-top box with chip carving and compass stars. Wrought iron hardware and blue paint, probably original, with faint traces of salmon paint. Some edge loss, 4 1/4”h. 7”w. Ex Estate of Ann Hargrove Fertile, Iowa. $800-$1,200
182 WINTER FARM SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board. Large grey barn overshadows the farm house. In a frame. 16 1/4”h. 22 1/4”w.
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TWO TREENWARE CONTAINERS. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Small Peaseware covered bowl with bale handle and small added polka dots. 2 3/4”h. And a sponge decorated covered jar with ivory finial, 2 1/2”h. $400-$700
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POTTERY LION. American, late 19th-early 20th century, white clay. Yellow glazed lion with its tongue sticking out. Signed on the bottom “Web. Hoover”. 3 3/4”h. $150-$350
POTTERY SHEEP. Attributed to Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, white clay. Molded reclining sheep. In-the-making hairlines. 4 1/2”h. $150-$350
187 TWO FRAKTURS. American, 19th century, watercolor on paper. One has a folksy bird titled Parrot with “Eleanor Robison born July 15, 1812”. In a frame, 12 1/4”h. 10 1/4”w. The other has German text surrounded by brightly painted birds, poppies and carnations. In a frame, 10”h. 9 1/4”w. Both have stains. $250-$500
188 SEWERTILE TOOTHPICK HOLDER. Probably Ohio. Figural toothpick with a cat and monkey. Signed on the bottom “A.L. Frail, Mar. 9, 1937”. 4 1/2”h. $150-$350
189 TRAMP ART MIRROR. American, dated 1913, maple. Chip-carved mirror with pyramid corners and a crest with carved crows inscribed “Our Friends Gone.” Partially legible signature on the back “John McM_____” and dated March 1913. Losses. 19 1/2”h. 15 1/4”w. $300-$600
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TWO CAST IRON LODGE PIECES. American, early 20th century. Odd Fellows. Horseshoe with original paint and mica flecks, 8 1/4”h., and a marker, 18”h. $100-$200
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ENGLISH HANGING SHELVES. England, 19th century, oak. Old finish. Imperfections. 41”h. 48”w. 5 ¼”d $150-$225
SHOE SHINE BOX. American, 20th century, pine. Shoeshine box with traces of floral decoration on salmon ground, "Shine Mister" on front. 11"h. 11"w. 8"d. $75-$125
192 FOUR FOLK ART CARVINGS. American, 20th century, wood. Relief plaque of a fiddler signed “REM, 1981”, 10 1/4”h. 7 1/2”w. Together with an initialed Charles Roush painted race car, 10”l., and a painted goat and dog, 5”, 6”h. $150-$350
193 PAINTED BOX. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Small lidded box in salmon paint decorated with black curlicues. Snipe hinges. 11"h. 24"w. 9 1/2"d. $300-$600
194 DECOY. American, 20th century, wood. Canada Goose, solid body, glass eyes and appears to retain its original paint. 21 1/2”l. $250-$500
195 SEVEN COOKIE CUTTERS. American, early 20th century, tin. Fish, birds, animal and girl. Some rust. 3” to 4”h. $150-$250
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TWO STONEWARE CANNING JARS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt retailer’s labels. Rathburn & Sons, Rutland, Ohio, 10”h., and Martil, Hannibal, Ohio, 8 3/4”h. $250-$450
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196 GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Reverse glass painted gameboard in good colors with gilt images of stag and hound, storks and fanciful dog sled. In a reeded frame. Minor flaking. 23 1/2” x 23 1/2”. $800-$1,600
DECORATED WASHSTAND. American, 1815-1830, pine. Shaped gallery with two small drawers over a lower shelf and drawer. Retains old yellow paint with later floral decoration. 39 1/2”h. 19 1/2”w. 15 1/2”d. $200-$400
199 TWO STONEWARE CANNING JARS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Patriotic stenciled designs. Shield, 7 3/4”h., and eagle with “Star” banner, 8 1/2”h. $250-$450
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201 STONEWARE JUG. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled and brushed label “Samuel Cooper, Pittsburgh, 2”. Repaired, 14”h. $100-$200
202 BENNINGTON TOBY SNUFF JAR. Vermont, impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. Flint enamel. Seated toby with removable hat. 4 1/2”h. $300-$500
203 BENNINGTON CANDLESTICK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel with traces of dark green, 8”h. Ex New York Historical Society, sold at Sotheby’s January 29, 1995. $300-$600
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204 BENNINGTON CANDLESTICK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel in amber and blue, 7 3/4”h. Ex New York Historical Society, sold at Sotheby’s January 29, 1995. $300-$600
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ASSEMBLED SET OF EIGHT WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, 1st half-19th century, mixed woods. All with step-down crests and bamboo turnings. Some refinished, some with old red paint. 17 1/2”h. seat, 35 1/2”h. overall. $400-$800
FOUR ITEMS. Late 19th century. Black Forest hanging rack. Carved fox with glass eyes and two horns as hooks, 12”h.; a cast iron broom hanger in the form of an African-American, patent dated 1894, 4 1/4”h., and a Pocket Stove with paper. Tin and cast iron in a bentwood box, 3”h. 4”d. Together with a tin articulated dancing man with pole. Original paint has minor enhancement, 12”h. Minor imperfections. $200-$300
206 TWO PIECES OF BENNINGTON. Vermont, mid 19th century. Pitcher and three part soap dish, each in flint enamel with alternating rib pattern. The pitcher has the impressed Type A label. Pitcher, in the making separations, 8 1/2”h. Soap dish, edge roughness, 4”h. $250-$500
207 BENNINGTON PIE PLATE. Vermont, impressed Type A label used 18481858. Flint enamel with amber daubs. 11 3/4”d. Ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May 20, 1995. $400-$600
209 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Joseph Rochte, Wood County, 1852, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Four rose centerfield with foliate borders. 74” x 90”. $150-$300
210 THREE ITEMS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stoneware cuspidor with brushed cobalt foliate decoration, 4 1/4”h. 7 1/4”d., and two bark gum boxes with lids, 1 3/4”, 2 1/2”h. $200-$300
212 TWO FRAMES AND A NEEDLEWORK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Original grain decoration, 15” x 19 1/2” and applied turnings with original yellow and black paint, 10 3/4” x 12”. Together with a punched paper and yarn needlework of a man on horseback, in a frame, 8” x 8”. $100-$200
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THREE CUP PLATES. England, 1st half-19th century. Pictured are two Leeds-type with floral design, 3”, 4 1/2”d. And black and red stick spatter, 3 3/4”d. $150-$350
SPATTERWARE CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red and blue Rainbow. $300-$400
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LEHNWARE FOOTED CUP. Joseph Lehn (1798-1892), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 19th century, turned wood. Egg cup or master salt, with daisies against a blue ground. 3”h. $800-$1,200
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LEHNWARE FOOTED CUP. Joseph Lehn (1798 -1892), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 19th century, turned wood. Egg cup or master salt, with daisies against a yellow ground. 2 3/4”h. $400-$800
216 CARVED BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American, 19th century. Good figure with a simply carved bird handle. 7 1/4”l. $1,000-$1,500
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220 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Dahlia pattern. Blue has bubbled on saucer. $450-$550
222 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with School House pattern. Cup is repaired. $250-$350
223 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Holly Berry pattern. Repairs. $200-$400
224 SPONGEWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red and blue sponge with a four cluster bud on the saucer and three cluster bud in the cup. $250-$450
225 PANTRY BOX. Shaker, 2nd half-19th century. Bentwood oval box with copper tacks and three fingers on the base, one on the lid. Varnished surface, 4 1/4”h. 10 1/4”d. $300-$600
226 DECORATED MINIATURE TABLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry and poplar. One drawer, boldly turned legs, and retaining its original grain-painted and tack decoration. 7 1/4”h. 7”w. 8”d. $400-$800
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227 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. Paneled construction and later geometric decoration. 25”h. 42”w. 18 1/4”d. $300-$600
228 BLANKET CHEST. Mid-Atlantic, 1st half-19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case and bracket base, old red paint. 24”h. 38’w. 19 3/4”d. $250-$500
229 FOLK ART ROOSTER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Carved wooden rooster, similar in form to weathervanes. Gilt surface. 20”h. $400-$600
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TWO DECORATED TREEN CUPS. Both Pennsylvania, 19th century, turned wood. Includes a miniature handleless cup by Joseph Lehn (1798 -1892), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with pussy willows and roses against a cream ground, 1 1/2”h. Together with a tall, thin, footed cup possibly by Lehn, with strawberries against a pink ground, 3”h. $400-$800
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LEHNWARE FOOTED CUP. Joseph Lehn (1798-1892), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 19th century, turned wood. Egg cup or master salt, with strawberries and vines against a blue ground. 2 3/4”h. $600-$900
235 BEAR ATTRIBUTED TO W. MEVEY (OHIO, 1ST HALF 20TH CENTURY). Carved granite marked in marker on the underside, carved date 1928. Well-done standing bear. The notation on the underside has W. Mevey as from the “Akron area”, 7”h. $200-$300
237 FRAKTUR AND BOOKPLATE. American, 19th century, watercolor on paper. Tulip and heart on laid paper with inked German text dated 1808. Stains, edge loss. in a late frame, 10 1/2”h. 8 1/2”w. And a probable bookplate for “Franklin Conrad” with birds. In a frame, 5 1/2”h. 7 1/2”w. $200-$400
238 TWO ITEMS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Inked Reward of Merit for spelling dated 1847. In a frame, 9”h. 7”w. And a watercolor and inked flower initialed and dated 1843. In a frame, 10 1/2”h. 8 3/4”w. $150-$350
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CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, walnut and poplar. One-piece, paneled doors, bracket base. As-found condition with original, dry, robin’s egg blue paint. 72 1/2”h. 41”w. 19”d., requires a 30” corner. $3,500-$5,500
TWO REDWARE LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Grease lamps with saucer bases and applied handles. One has a font with wick support (chips), 6 3/4”h., the other has a open pan with spout, 5 3/4”h. $200-$300
240 GREASE LAMP. Attributed to Samuel Routson, Doylestown, Wayne County, Ohio, mid 19th century, redware with albany slip. Double spout with saucer base and applied handle. Hairline at base of column, 7”h. $800-$1,200
241 FRAKTUR. Watercolor on paper. Hand painted with inked text recording the birth of Mahlon Spang in Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1840. Minor imperfections. In a late curly maple frame, 11 3/4”h. 9 3/4”w. $250-$450
242 THREE WOODEN ITEMS. American, late19th-early 20th century. Hand decorated letter sorter with original paint, 5 3/4”h. 9”l., and two buckets. Treenware, 2 1/4”h., and one with stenciled stars, horse and “Good Boy”. Imperfections. 4 1/2”h. $150-$350
245 TWO POTTERY LIGHTING DEVICES. American, mid 19th century. Grease lamp with saucer base and applied handle, 5”h., and a redware tidy with coiled pedestal and applied handle, 6 1/2”h. Both have flakes. $150-$350
246 TWO FRAKTURS. Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century. Handcolored printed frakturs. One in German, printed by Johann Ritter, Reading recording a 1806 birth in “Leeha” County and one printed in English by A & W Blumer, Allentown, recording a 1840 birth in Lehigh County. Both have tears. In matching frames, 16 3/4”h. 12 1/2’w. $100-$200
247 THREE ITEMS. Late 19th century. Miniature tin lamp with red repaint, 5 1/2”h., a small chalkware cat, 2 1/4”h., and a carved wooden Santos of St. Francis with old repaint, 11 1/2”h. Imperfections. $150-$350
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SPATTERWARE SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red border with Dove pattern. Light stains. $250-$450
PAIR OF SEWERTILE DOGS. Probably Ohio. Incised signature “A.L. Frail, Oct. 9, 1927”. Molded, seated spaniels with some hand tooling and white glazed eyes. Edge flakes on scalloped bases. 9 1/4”h. $300-$700
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DECORATED STOOL. Possibly Pennsylvania, 19th century, poplar. Turned legs with original floral and striped paint. 9 3/4”h. 10”w. 14”l. $250-$500
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SCHOOLGIRL BOX. American, 1st half-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Dovetailed box with good figure and a delicately painted tulip with foliage on the lid. Age splits and minor loss. 3 1/2”h. 11 3/4”w. 8 1/4”d. $300-$600
251 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Parrot pattern. Minor imperfections. $500-$800
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256 COUNTRY CUPBOARD OR SERVER. Signed “A.B. Mancroft” (?), Van Wert, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, walnut and poplar. Two drawers over two drawers, shaped gallery, and with old red and blue paint. 39”h. 48 1/2”w. 22”d. $600-$800
257 WINDSOR HIGH CHAIR. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Four spindles and old red paint. 19 1/2”h. seat, 31 1/2”h. overall. $100-$200
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258 STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Covered crock with brushed cobalt foliate design. Edge chips and hairline. 6 1/2”h. 10 1/2”d. $200-$400
259 STONEWARE JUG. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt label with star “Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, 2”. 14 3/4”h. $300-$600
260 TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt labels. Pictured is “Barringer & McDade...Letart Falls, Ohio”,10”h. And a canning jar with a Palantine stenciled pear and “Greensboro”, 6 1/2”h. Both have edge chips. $200-$300
261 TINSEL PICTURE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Yellow basket of flowers and grapes. Good colors. Glass has blisters. In a flame grain mahogany veneer frame, 17 1/4”h. 21 3/4”w. $200-$400
262 REVERSE GLASS PAINTING. American, 2nd half-19th century. Still life of flowers in a blue vase. Good detail with a faux tortoise shell ground. Some separation of paint from glass. In a frame with gilt liner, 19”h. 14 1/4”w. $200-$400
263 HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE TABLE. New England, early 19th century, birch and pine. One drawer, tapered legs, and an old red wash. 28 1/2”h. 15”w. (closed) 31 3/4”w. (open) 33”d. $300-$600
264 FIVE FRAMED VALENTINES. American and German, mid 19th century, paper. Embossed paper lace valentines decorated in various manners including applied floral designs, watercolors and handwritten verse. In period frames. 11 1/2”h. 9 1/2”w. to 14 1/4”h. 12 1/4”w. $200-$400
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265 BARREL-BACK CORNER CUPBOARD. New England, 18th century, pine. One-piece, the upper section with shaped shelves, the lower section with a paneled door. Imperfections. 84”h. 55 1/2”w. 20 1/4”d. $1,000-$2,000
266 ROCKINGHAM PITCHER AND BEER PITCHER. Lidded beer pitcher decorated with seated man with pipe and mug of beer. Attributed to the Edwin Bennett Pottery, Baltimore, Maryland, 1870-1885. 11”h. And pitcher with depiction of Gypsy encampment. Attributed to E & W Bennett, Baltimore, Maryland, 1848-1856. 8 1/2”h. $200-$400
267 TWO ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS AND A COFFEE POT. Mottled brown glaze on a pitcher with bearded man under the spout. United States Pottery Company, Bennington, Vermont, 1849-1859, 8 3/4”h. And brown glazed paneled pitcher having a mask of “Bacchus” under the spout. 10”h. Together with lidded coffee pot in golden brown glaze depicting Chinese figures. Speeler Pottery Company, Trenton, New Jersey, 1872-1878. 10 1/2”h. $200-$400
268 TWO ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Hound handled pitcher in mottled brown and blue glaze with pattern of hanging game. Attributed Taylor & Speeler, Trenton, New Jersey. 1852-1860. 9”h. And a similar pitcher having hound handled and hanging game motif. Second half 19th century. 8 3/4”h. $200-$400
269 TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American, 1845-1870. Brown mottled glaze and gothic window decoration. 4 1/4”h. 8 1/4”w. 6 1/4”d. And spittoon with brown and green mottled glaze, gothic and floral designs. Attributed to East Liverpool, Ohio, 1850-1880. 4 1/2”h. 7”w. 6”d. $100-$200
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MAINE PITCHER AND VASE. Paneled Albany glazed pitcher marked “J.T. Winslow/Portland, Me”. 1850-1857. 8 1/2”h. And a double handled vase in light brown and green glaze decorated with classical scenes of bathers. Portland Stoneware Company’s version of an earlier vase. 1878. 10”h. $125-$250
271 TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American. One decorated with scenes from a Robert Burn’s poem. 1849-1870. 4 1/2”h. 8”w. 6”d. And a shell shaped one. 4”h. 9”w. 8 1/2”d. $100-$200
272 THREE ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Two matching and one single mottled glazed pitchers with hound handles, birds and game animals. Mid 19th century. 8 1/2”h. 8 1/2”h. 7”h. $200-$400
273 TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American. Round spittoon with medallion design of a man’s profile. 1870-1890. 5 1/4”h. 8 1/2”dia. And a octagon spittoon decorated with wreaths, 2nd half-19th century. 4 3/4”h. 8 1/2”w. 8 1/4”d. $100-$200
275 TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Octagon with acanthus design. 3 1/2”h. 7”w. 7”d. And spittoon with mottled blue and light brown glaze. 4”h. 7 1/2”w. 6 3/4”d. $100-$200
276 HEPPLEWHITE STAND. Albany, New York area, ca. 1800, cherry, birdseye maple, birch, and softwood. Tapered legs and a shaped drawer of solid birdseye maple. Older refinish. 26 1/2”h. 17”w. 18 1/2”d. Descended in an Albany, New York family. $500-$1,000
276A WORK TABLE. American, mid 19th century, pine. Three-board top and pinned base. Old red/brown paint on base. 26”h. 39”w. 31”d. Ex Nancy Kalin and Scott Mackall. $300-$400
277 BENCH. European, early 20th century, oak. Shaped skirt, cabriole legs, and hoof feet. Later upholstery. 20”h. 61”l. $100-$200
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279 PENNY RUG. American, late 19th century, wool and cotton. On cotton backing with scalloped felt edging. Good colors. 30” x 63”. $200-$400
280 PAINTED WORK STAND. New Hampshire, early 19th century, maple and pine. One drawer over a lower shelf with a shaped gallery, tapered legs, and an old red wash. 27”h. 17 1/4”w. 14 1/4”d. $400-$800
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PAIR OF WILLIAM AND MARY SIDE CHAIRS. English, early 18th century, mixed woods. Tulipcarved crest and elaborately turned stiles, legs, and stretchers. Old finish. Imperfections. 17 1/4”h. seat, 44 1/4”h. overall. $800-$1,200
DECORATED BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Lock box with original, finely alligatored olive/brown paint hand decorated with parrots on the lid and “Nellie” on the front. Wear. 6 3/4’h. 12”w. 8 3/4”d. $250-$450
SILHOUETTE. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Inked portrait of a woman with gold details. In a gilt frame, 4 1/2”h. 4”w. $100-$150
282 PILGRIM-STYLE CHEST. Eighteenth century, oak and pine. Of typical form, with one drawer, later carving and painted embellishments. Imperfections. 37 1/2”h. 48 1/2”w. 21 1/2”d. This chest has been embellished to resemble plate 55 in Wallace Nutting’s Furniture Treasury. $1,200-$1,800
283 POTTERY DOG. Attributed to Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, white clay. Seated spaniel with free-standing front legs and old paint. Repairs. 11”h. $100-$200
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285 PEWTER BASIN. Partial touch for Samuel Hamlin, probably Jr., Providence, Rhode Island, 1801-1856. Light pitting, 2”h. 7 3/4”d. $200-$400
286 FOUR PIECES OF TOLE LIGHTING. American, mid 19th century. Two chamber lamps and an oil filler, all with blue japanned ground. One has a stenciled label for Samuel Davis, patent 1850. 3”, 4 1/2”, 7”h. A fourth whale oil chamber lamp has brown japanning, 7”h. All are worn. $100-$300
288 TOLE BOX AND CREAMER. American, mid 19th century. Original japanning with stenciled floral designs. Dometop box, 2 3/4”h. 4”w., creamer, 5”h. $100-$200
289 CHIPPENDALE DESK-AND-BOOKCASE. American, late 18th century, cherry and pine. Two-piece, the upper section with shaped panels and interior shelves, the lower section with a desk compartment over four drawers and resting on bracket feet. Imperfections. 72 1/2”h. 36”w. 19 1/2”d., writing surface is 28 1/2”h. $1,000-$2,000
290 THREE ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Two mottled brown pitchers, mid 19th century. One with hound handle and decoration of birds and game animals. 7”h., the other with children and goats on sides. 6 1/2”h. Together with a larger dark brown glazed pitcher with hound handle and game animals. 8”h. $200-$400
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PAIR OF PORTRAITS. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Images of early 19th century man and woman that have been painted over. Labeled on the back for T.J. Trapp, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. In oval frames, 13 1/4”h. 11 1/4”w. $300-$500
292 FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Rhode Island, late 18th century, mixed woods. Baluster-turned stiles and legs and a shaped crest with carved volutes. Refinished. 17”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $300-$600
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295 THREE MATCHING CAST-IRON BASKET OF FLOWERS DOOR STOPS. American, 1st half-20th century, cast iron. Handled baskets filled with daffodils and tulips, in what appears to be original paint. 11”h. $125-$250 | 43
296 DECORATED BED. American, 1st half-19th century, yellow pine. Shaped headboard and original putty decoration. 56”h. 52 3/4”w., rails have been extended to 74 1/2”l. $1,000-$1,500
297 SET OF HANGING SHELVES. American, 2nd half-19th century, mahogany and pine. Cutout scalloped sides with two shelves. Repaired. 22”h. 26 1/2”w. Ex Roger Bacon. $100-$200
298 THREE PIECES OF SPATTERWARE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Rainbow teapot in red and green, 5 1/4”h., a Rainbow creamer in red and blue, 6”h., together with a green Peafowl covered sugar, 5”h. All are repaired. $300-$600
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300 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with Thistle pattern. $200-$400
301 SPATTERWARE CUP AND SAUCER. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red with Thistle pattern. $250-$500
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303 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Ohio or Pennsylvania, 19th century, poplar. Wedged dovetailed case, bracket base, and original black and red decoration. Interior till has secret drawers. 20 1/2”h. 38 1/2”w. 19”d. $300-$600
304 LANDSCAPE BY I. LANGHAUS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvasboard, signed lower right. Meadow with stream. 12”h. 24”w., in a frame, 20 1/2”h. 33”w. $200-$400
305 FALL LANDSCAPE BY W. WARNER F——(AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Farmstead with pumpkins in a field. Small patch. 16”h. 24”w., in a gilt frame, 23”h. 20 1/2”w. $700-$900
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STONEWARE CROCK. American, 2nd half-19th century. Impressed label “New York Stoneware Co., 2” with a brushed cobalt bird on branch. With lid. Wear, 13 1/4”h. $150-$200
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308 HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. Rhode Island, ca. 1825, cherry and pine. Broken-arch pediment, shaped skirt, and thick string inlay. German brass movement with original decorated dial. 93”h. 16 1/2”w. 11”d. $1,500-$2,500
309 FOUR DOG PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil, unsigned. Four hunting dogs painted on concave round surfaces, three of artistboard (one labeled “Leather Board, Patented June 31, 1884”), the other of tin. By differing artists with varying skill. In late frames. Three are 18 1/2”d., one is 24”d. $300-$600
310 TOLE FOOD WARMER AND TWO LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Pictured is a food warmer with original japanned ground and stenciled designs. Complete with warmer and inserts, 8 1/4”h. Together with a pair of lamps with stenciled labels “Tilton & Sleeper, Fremont, N. Hampshire.” Worn with missing key. 6 1/4”h. $100-$300
311 FOLK ART EAGLE. American, late 19th-early 20th century, hardwood. Eagle on rocky perch with raised, removable wings and original gold paint. Edge loss. 12”h. $150-$250 308
312 TWO BOXES. American, mid 19th century. Both are dovetailed. Pictured is poplar with leather handle and original paint. 8”h. 17”w. And mixed wood including oak with layers of red paint and fitted interior. Minor imperfections. 4”h. 19 3/4”w. $150-$300
313 SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, 1st half-19th century. Demi-tasse in green and red Rainbow. $200-$400
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314 FRAKTUR. American, watercolor on paper. German text with the name Harold Palmer, 1848. Tulips and a heart. Stains. In a later decorated frame, 10 1/2”h. 9 1/4”w. $150-$350
315 PAIR OF BENCHES. Eighteenth or 19th century, fruitwood. Mortised construction with turned legs and stretchers. Older finish. 18”h. 71”l. For a similar pair, see the Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Donald A. Shelley, Pook and Pook (Pennsylvania), April 2007, lot 178. $1,000-$2,000 310 - 314
316 CIVIL WAR TIN TYPES AND CIVIL WAR-ERA LETTERS. Belonging to the Wait family of Franklin County, Vermont. The majority of the letters express growing concern for the whereabouts of relatives fighting for the Union. Letters from the soldiers detail health, hospital stays, and in one case how a battle wound was received. One describes the mingling of soldiers from both sides while on picket duty, and another letter mentions a photograph of one of the soldier being sent. The lot includes three sixth plate tintypes, two of which are of Union soldiers, the third is of a young boy. Together with an early workbook, An Analytical Guide To The Art Of Penmanship by Enoch Noyes. $200-$400
317 WROUGHT-IRON LIGHTING STAND. American, 19th century. Floor-standing rushlight holder with candlesocket counterweight. 48 1/2”h. $300-$600
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TWO MORTARS. American, 2nd half-19th century, turned wood. One has original worn red paint, 7 1/2”h. The other has natural surface, 8 1/2”h. Both have age splits. One pestle is included. $100-$300
PAINTED BOX. American, late 19th century, pine. Long box with original blue paint and a painted label “E.N.H.P. from Harry and Emma, Bath, Sept. 8th, 1881.” Wear and boards have separated, 8”h. 38”w. $200-$400 | 47
321 HEN AND FIFTEEN CHICKS BY BEN AUSTRIAN (PENNSYLVANIA, 1870-1921). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1904 lower right. Finely detailed image of a mother hen and her chicks. 20” x 26”, in an ornate frame, 34 1/2”h. 38 1/2”w. $20,000-$30,000
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322 QUEEN ANNE-STYLE WORK TABLE. Early 20th century, cherry and poplar. Shaped top and skirt, one drawer, and applied shell carving, all resting on cabriole legs ending in carved feet. Imperfections. 28 1/2”h. 27”w. 20 1/4”d. Ex David Stockwell (Delaware). $500-$1,000
323 SET OF SIX CLASSICAL CHAIRS. American, 1820-1840, curly maple. Tablet-tops, saber legs, and cane seats. 17 1/4”h. seat, 32 1/4”h. overall. $300-$600
324 THREE ROCKINGHAM SHAVING MUGS. Seated Toby marked Swan Hill Pottery, South Amboy, New Jersey, 1858-1859, mottled brown glaze. 3 1/2”h. And dark glazed mug decorated with cherubs playing with a goat and woman milking. Attributed to Abraham Miller, Philadelphia, ca. 1848. 4”h. Together with mottled brown glazed mug having floral vase designs. Abraham Miller, Philadelphia, ca. 1848. 4”h. $250-$400
325 TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American, 2nd half-19th century. Flask with scene of drinking men, 6 1/4”h. And a handheld spittoon, mid 19th century, 3 1/4”h. 5 1/4”dia. $125-$250
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TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American Pottery Company, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 1838-1850. Teapot with daisy design. Marked on bottom. 4”h. And rectangular shallow dish with diamond design and cut out heart handholds. 1 3/4”h. 10”w. 8 3/4”d. $125-$250
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THREE POLITICAL PICTURES. Includes late 19th-century steel engravings of Washington Crossing the Delaware and The Death Warrant of Major Andre, 12 1/2”h. 13 1/2”w. and 11 3/4”h. 13 1/4”w.; together with a pen and ink political drawing depicting the mayor of Muncie, Indiana lamenting the deficit spending of those in power, unframed, 6 1/2”h. 8 1/2”w. $200-$400
329 PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY JOSEPH DECAMP (AMERICAN, 1858-1923). Lithograph on paper, signed in the stone. Bust-length portrait of the sixteenth president. Framed, 26 1/2”h. 22 1/2”w. $200-$400
330 MAP OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT. “Carte de la Nouvelle York : y-compris les terres cédées du N. Hamp-Shire, sous le nom d’etat de Vermont”, from Michel Rene Hilliard D’Auberteuil, Essais Historiques et Politiques sur les AngloAméricains, Paris, 1781. Handcolored engraving. 12 1/4”h. 17 1/2”w., double-sided frame, 18”h. 21 1/2”w. $150-$250
333 LARGE SLAW OR KRAUT CUTTER. Attributed to Zoar, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, mid 19th century, maple and poplar. Heart cutout and retaining its original finish. 48”l. $250-$500
334 FOOT STOOL. American, 2nd half-19th century, oak. Old flaking blue paint, cutout legs with applied scrolls and applied molding. 9 1/2”h. 9” x 17”. $100-$150
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THREE SILHOUETTES. American, 19th century. All cutouts. Two men by C.L. Barber with late labels on the back. In frames, 5 1/8”h. 4 3/4”w., 6 1/2”h. 5 1/2”w., and a child in an oval frame, 6 1/2”h. 5 1/2”w. $200-$300
WALLPAPER BOX. American, mid 19th century. Oval box covered in brightly colored paper with a harbor scene and bridge. Imperfections. 9 1/2”h. 13 1/4”l. $500-$800
MINIATURE DECORATED CUPBOARD. Peterborough, Hillsborough County, 1891, mixed woods. Stepback cupboard retaining original graining and hardware. Signed in several places with presentation to Harry Burns by W. P. Gordon on Christmas Eve, 1891. 16 1/2”h. 9 1/4”w. 4 3/4”d. $300-$600
337 SILHOUETTE. Probably American, 1st quarter-19th century. Ink and watercolor portrait of a woman wearing an elaborate bonnet. In a gilt frame, 7 1/8”h. 5 1/4”w. $200-$400
338 SILHOUETTES OF FAMILY. American, 20th century. Inked silhouettes of a woman and girls with a dog and urn of flowers. In the style of 19th century silhouettes. In birdseye maple veneer frame, 14 1/2”h. 12 1/4”w. $300-$500
339 PAIR OF SILHOUETTES. American, early 19th century. Cutouts of a man and woman with a stamped label on the back of each “Gallery of Cuttings, cut by Master Hankes with Common Scissors.” In gilt frames, 5”h. 4”w. $400-$600 52 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
341 CAST IRON BENCH. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Fancy bench with spire and shield back, eagle arms, and ball and claw feet. 15”h. (seat) 37”h. (overall) 54”l. $400-$800
342 TWO EARLY DOLLS. Probably German, 2nd quarter-19th century. Papier-mache shoulder head with molded ringlets and painted blue eyes. Milliner-type body with kid torso and carved wooden limbs. Old if not original clothing. 8 3/4”h. And pegged wooden doll with gessoed and painted shoulder head, carved side curls and round red mouth. Fully articulated body. 9 1/2”h. $250-$450
344 TWO MODERN REDWARE ITEMS. American, late 20th century. Pictured is a sgraffito charger impressed “Wells,” 13”d. Together with a combware loaf pan, 12” x 15 1/2”. $150-$350
345 TWO OWL DOOR STOPS. American, 1st half-20th century, cast iron. Large owl on pedestal, probably Bradley and Hubbard, illegible mark. 15”h. And smaller owl on stump with berries, marked no. 254. Probably Hubley. 10”h. $400-$750
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SHELF CLOCK. American, 1820-1840, mahogany and pine. Carved columns, eagle crest, and paw feet; brass movement with gilt and painted dial above a reverse-painted tablet depicting George Washington taking command of the Continental Army in 1775. Imperfections. 36”h. 17 1/2”w. 4 1/4”d. $200-$400
FIVE CAST-IRON DOOR STOPS. American, 1st half-20th century. Flower baskets with original polychrome paint. Varying wear. 7” to 16”h. $150-$350
TWO PIECES ROCKINGHAM. American. Hanging flower pot with relief molded neoclassical decoration. Three holes for hanging and one for drainage.1870-1880. 9”dia. And a washboard with a rippled ceramic inset. 1850-1900. 23 1/2”h. 12 1/4”w. $125-$250
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350 DECORATED HANGING BOX AND MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Mark Fry, Clark County, Ohio, late 20th century, pine. Dovetailed case with two over three drawers, smoke decoration and faux graining, resting on turned feet. 18 1/4”h. 11 1/2”w. 8”d. Box has nailed case, lift lid and diamond decoration, 7”h. 10”w. $150-$350
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FANTASY (LANDSCAPE) BY MARGARET GIFFEN-BASSETT (PENNSYLVANIA, B. 1904). Oil on canvas board, signed lower left, paper label on back. Folksy scene of African-Americans in front of a cottage. 20”h. 24”w., in a frame, 24 3/4”h. 28 3/4”w. $250-$500
352 FOLK ART EAGLE. American, mid 20th century, most likely pine. Carved spread wing American eagle with root perch and banner “Live and Let Live.” Inscribed on the back “Hand carved by W.C. Bohley.” One letter in banner missing. 17”h. 48”w. $200-$400
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PEWTER BASIN. Small basin marked “TD & SB” for Thomas D. and Sherman Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut, 1810-1830. 5 1/2”d. $200-$300
355 PEWTER LAMP. Marked for Fuller & Smith, Poquonock Bridge (New London), Connecticut, ca. 1850. Listed in Jacobs as rare. Acorn font lamp with whale oil burner, 7 1/2”h. $200-$300 54 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
357 PEWTER PLATE. Touch for Ashbil Griswold, Meriden, Connecticut, 1802-1842. Jacobs #152. 7 3/4”d. $150-$350
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MINIATURE INLAID CUPBOARD. Probably English, 19th century, mahogany and oak. Setback cupboard decorated with crossband, diamonds and ovals inlay. Two over three handdoved tailed drawers. Retaining old surface. 25”h. 12 1/4”w. 6”d. $250-$500
CHIPPENDALE EASY OR WINGBACK CHAIR. Rhode Island, late 18th century, mahogany and maple. Resting on ball and claw feet. 15 1/2”h. seat, 45”h. overall.
HERB GRINDER. American, 19th century. Floor model with cast iron grinding wheel and trough held in a pine frame on chamfered legs. 19 12”h. 26 1/4”l. $200-$500
PAIR OF STONEWARE CANNING JARS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Both have stenciled retailer’s labels for “H.F Behrens, Grocer, Wheeling, W.VA.” One has hairline. 6 1/2”h. $300-$600
359 HUBLEY FOOTMEN DOOR STOP. American, 1st half-20th century, cast iron. Double footmen, standing at attention marked “248” and “Fish.” 12”h. $300-$600
Accompanying chair is a 1945 letter referencing the inheritance of this chair. Also included are several ca. 1945 photographs of this chair stripped to the frame. $2,500-$3,500
361 SAILOR WHIRLIGIG. American, 20th century, carved wood. Similar to sailor form made by Pease & Ceely, Nantucket. Thick original blue and white paint. Some imperfections. 15 1/4”h. $200-$400
363 SCOOP AND TRENCHER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Maple scoop (glued split), 13 1/2”l. And a carved wooden trencher with some figure and scrubbed surface, 12 1/2” x 20”. $150-$300
365 FIREPLACE TOOLS AND ANDIRONS. Nineteenth century, brass, iron and nickel-plated. Both pairs consist of a pierced shovel and tongs. 30”h. 28”h nickel-plated, 26 1/2”h. 25 1/2”h. brass. And a pair of steeple top brass andirons. Seamed construction. 19”h. $300-$600
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PASTEL OF GEORGE WASHINGTON’S MOUNT VERNON. American, mid 19th century. Naive, unsigned scene of travelers near Mount Vernon. In a birdseye maple veneer frame, 13 1/4’h. 17 1/4”w. $250-$500
BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. Vermont, both with impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Alternating rib pattern in flint enamel with good colors. Bowl is repaired. 4 1/4”h. 13 1/2”d. Pitcher, 12 3/4”h. $800-$1,200
367 VERNACULAR SLANT-FRONT DESK. Nineteenth century, mixed woods. Four drawers and a folksy interior, and resting on bracket feet. Old red stain. Imperfections. 45”h. 32 1/2”w. 18 1/4”d., writing surface is 34 1/2”h. $300-$600
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BENNINGTON SERVING DISH. Vermont, impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Octagonal in flint enamel. Minor edge wear. 2 3/4”h. 10 1/2” x 13”. Ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May 20, 1995. $300-$500
THREE BENNINGTON PIE PLATES. Vermont, impressed Type A label used 1849-1858. Flint enamel, one has good amber accents. Some wear. 10”, 10”, 11”d. $400-$700
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370 BRASS TELESCOPE. Probably England, 19th century. Large telescope on a removable tripod base. Unmarked. 21 1/2”h. 48 1/2”l. $300-$500
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TWO BENNINGTON PLATTERS. Vermont, mid 19th century. Octagonal in flint enamel. 11 1/2” x 15” and 10” x 12 1/2”. Both ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May 20, 1995. $400-$700
375 SMALL CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. American or English, late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany. Scrolled crest and base with old if not original glass. 20”h. $125-$250
376 CRANBERRY SCOOP. American, late 19th century. Wooden frame and teeth with decorative cut edges and tin base and straps. Incised “A + S”. 22 12”h. $100-$300
377 STONEWARE CHURN. American, 2nd half-19th century. Double-handled with Albany glaze. 18”h., plus replaced cover and dasher. $150-$250
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379 PAINTED TREENWARE BOWL. American, 2nd half-19th century. Old teal green with red trim. 4 1/2”h. 16 1/2”d. $100-$300
380 JACQUARD COVERLET. Samuel B. Musselman, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1838, wool and cotton. One piece tied Beiderwand. Two different corner blocks, one gives the weaver information and the other reads “This Coverlet Belongs Catherine Stoll No. 37”. Inner border names the state. 81” x 92”. $200-$400
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TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, mixed woods. Includes a bowback sidechair, ca. 1800, with nine spindles and bamboo-turned legs, 17 1/2”h. seat, 36 1/2”h. overall.; together with a high chair in old black paint, 22”h. seat, 30”h. overall. $100-$200
382 DECORATED DOMETOP BOX. American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with old blue paint with yellow and red striping. Imperfections. 10 1/2”h. 23 1/2”w. 11 1/2”d. $300-$500
383 LARGE PAINTED SLAW OR KRAUT CUTTER. American, mid 19th century, maple. “Lollipop” top and an old, red wash. 52”l. $250-$500
384 DECORATED BUCKET. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Stave construction with metal bands, two handles and original yellow stenciled faux graining. Some wear, 13 1/4”h. 16 1/2”d. $150-$350
385 FEDERAL TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND. New England, early 19th century, birch. Shaped top, urn shaft, and tripod base, with an old, red wash. 29”h. 23”w. 17 3/4”d. $400-$800
386 HEPPLEWHITE MULE CHEST. Probably New England, early 19th century, pine. Two faux over two real drawers, resting on cutout feet and retaining and old, red wash. 41 1/2”h. 41”w. 18 1/2”d. $400-$800
387 DECORATED SLED. American, late 19th century, pine and iron. Original floral decoration on a dark red ground. Wear. 34”l. $150-$250 385 - 387 58 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
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TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. New England, early 19th century, mixed woods. Octagonal top over an urn shaft and resting on snake feet. Retains and old, red wash. 26”h. 20”d. $300-$600
389 FOLK ART PICTURE. American, 1st half-19th century, watercolor on laid paper. Tulips in an urn. Light stains. In a gilt frame, 10 1/2”h. 8 1/2”w. $200-$300
390 THREE DOOR STOPS. American, 1st half-20th century, cast iron. Colonial lady in pale blue dress. 9” h. And soldier in 18th century dress. 16”h. Together with Indian head. 6 1/4”h. $100-$200
391 “HIRED MAN’S” BED. American, 19th century, curly maple. 35”h. 40”w. $250-$450
392 TWO WOODEN SIGNS. American, 1st half-20th century. Hand painted signs on wood panels. Auto shop, 49 1/2”h. 15”w. and jeweler, 36”h. 19”w. $50-$150
394 HOOKED RUG. American, early 20th century. Oriental rug style pattern in primarily blue and purple colors. Mounted on a stretcher. 24” x 36”. $100-$300
395 FIVE CANDLESTICKS. Three are brass. Pair of American, 19th century sticks with pushups, 7 1/4”h. and one probably English with saucer base, threaded post and key shaped push up, 4 1/4”h. Together with a pair of copper colored sticks with threaded posts and bases stamped in Russian Cyrillic, 6 1/4”h. $300-$500
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397 THREE BIRD FIGURES. American, 1st half-20th century. Two chalkware birds marked “USA” with worn original yellow and black paint. One has hairline. On later bases, 8 1/2”h. 7”h. And a carved wooden songbird on branch perch with original paint, 5”h. $75-$125
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399 PICTURES OF TWO PENNSYLVANIA HOMESTEADS. Ca. 1915, colored pencil on paper, unsigned. Arial views of a farm and a home with a turret, both from Lancaster County and by the same artist. In matching frames, 13 1/2”h. 14 3/4”w. $100-$300
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SILHOUETTE. American, 1st half-19th century. Cut out portrait of a man wearing a cap. Gold inked details. Small tear. In a frame, 6”h. 4 3/4”w. $100-$200
401 PAIR OF CHALKWARE DOVES. American, late 19th century. On matching cherry branch bases with worn original paint. One has imperfections. 11 1/4”h. $200-$500
402 TWO PEASEWARE CONTAINERS. Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Footed treenware jars with lids and urn finials. The larger has a glued lid. 4 1/4”, 6”h. $200-$400
403 PEASEWARE CONTAINER. Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Turned footed sugar bowl with lid and urn finial. 5 3/4”h. $200-$300
404 MOONLIT HARBOR BY FRANCES CHILES (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on tin, unsigned. Harbor and buildings in winter. Later note on the backing board about the artist. Minor wear. 7”h. 11”w. in a frame, 10 1/2”h. 14”w. $150-$300
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CANDLESTAND AND CHAIR. American, early 19th century, cherry and pine. Round top, drawer, urn shaft, and snake feet. Imperfections. 25”h. 18 1/2”d. Together with an English Windsor armchair with shaped center splat. Imperfections. 15” seat, 38 1/2”h. $250-$500
DRYING RACK. American, 19th century, pine. Folding rack with original, unfinished patina. 48”h. $200-$400
407 TWO PAINTINGS. Oil on glass, unsigned, late 19th century. White frame house, fence and horse and buggy on dirt road. Minor flakes. Framed to view both sides. In a older walnut and gilt frame. 10 1/2”h. 12 1/2”w. And a mid 20th century winter farmstead scene in mixed media on canvas board. In a frame. 21 1/2”h. 25 1/2”w. $150-$225
409 HANGING SHELF. American, 2nd half 19th century, birdseye maple. Three graduated shelves and cut out sides. Dovetailed at the bottom. 27”h. 22”w. $200-$300
410 THREE PAIR WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS. American, 19th century. One pair has scrolled finials, one has faceted finials and one is straight. 12” to 17 1/2”h. $100-$200
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411 RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. American, late 19th century, copper and zinc. Large, full-bodied running horse with a cast zinc head. Verdigris patina with traces of gilt. 45�l. $10,000-$15,000
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BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel. “Departed Spirits”, 7 3/4”h. $400-$700
WHIELDON CUP AND MINIATURE TEAPOT. England, 2nd half-18th century. Green and amber with brown. The teapot has alternating stripes. Flakes. 3 1/2”h. $300-$500
413 GAUDY DUTCH BOWL AND PLATE. England, 1st half-19th century. Both are the Oyster pattern with an additional King’s Rose on the plate. Minor wear. Plate, 10”d., bowl 2 3/4’h. 5 1/2”d. $300-$400
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WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Small with molded border and deep blue/green tortoise shell glaze. Pinpoint edge flake. 7 3/4”d. $250-$500
TOBY PITCHER. England, early 19th century, pearlware. Toby with bright Pratt-type colors and spatter base. Minor hairlines, 10”h. $600-$900
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TWO DECORATED STOOLS. Nineteenth century, pine. Both with scroll-cut skirts and ends and old polychrome paint. 9 1/2”h. 8 1/2”w. 17 1/2”l. and 9 3/4”h. 8”w. 14”l. $250-$500
BENNINGTON FOOT BATH. Vermont. Impressed Type A label, 1849-1858, flint enamel. Large foot bath with handles and good colors of blue, amber and green. Crow’s foot in bottom. 8 1/2”h. 20”l. $600-$1,200
416 TWO WHIELDON TEA CADDIES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Oblong with molded columns, 4 1/2”h. and square with molded panels, 3 3/4”h. Repairs. $350-$450 64 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
LEEDS-TYPE FEATHER EDGE PLATE. England, 1st quarter-19th century. Octagonal plate with blue feather edge and a four-color American eagle. 7 1/2”d. $400-$600
421 PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM WINDOW SUPPORTS. American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Decorated with bearded faces. 5 1/4”h. $125-$250
422 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Molded, scalloped edge with tortoiseshell glaze in good colors, 9 3/4”d. $400-$500
423 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Molded rim and good tortoiseshell color. Edge flakes. 9 3/4”d $300-$600
424 BENNINGTON TOBY SNUFF JAR. Vermont, impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. Rockingham glaze. Seated toby with removable hat. 4 1/2”h. Ex New York Historical Society, sold at Sotheby’s (New York), January 29, 1995. $250-$450
425 TWO BENNINGTON CANDLESTICKS. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel with good color. Very similar, 9 1/2”h. One is ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May 20, 1995. $900-$1,600
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BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel with blue. “Hermit’s Life”. Crow’s foot. 5 3/4”h. $400-$600
429 BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, impressed rare Type C mark, 1849-1858. Flint enamel in amber and blue. Short in the making separation at spine. 5 3/4”h. $600-$900
426 BENNINGTON CANDLESTICK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel stick with good green and blue accents, 6 3/4”h. Ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May, 20, 1995. $300-$500
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SAMPLER. Probably English, 1833, silk on linen. Large colorful sampler made by ten year old Emma Gretton. Motifs included a couple in black hats, birds perched on hearts, a parrot, a multi antlered deer and a building with towers on each corner. In a frame. 23 1/4”h. 18 3/4”w. $300-$600
SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS. Attributed to New Hampshire, early 19th century, birch and pine. Four drawers on high, turned feet, and retaining its original reddish-brown paint with appropriate wear and a dry surface. 42”h. 41 1/2”w. 18”d. Ex Rich and Susie Burmann (New Hampshire). $800-$1,200
DECORATED HANGING CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Dovetailed case and old vinegar graining on both sides. 37”h. 17”w. 8 1/2”d. $300-$600
433 DECORATED CHILD’S CHAIR. American, 2nd half-19th century, mixed woods. Captain’s type chair with shaped crest and arm rail and turned legs. Later paint with eagle on crest. 10 1/2”h. seat, 19 1/2”h. overall. $100-$200 430
434 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round, bentwood with lapped seams and iron tacks. Original red, 3”h. 6”d. and layers of blue, 5 1/4”h. 10”d. $250-$450
435 STONEWARE CROCK. T. Reed, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 2nd half19th century. Ovoid, with brushed cobalt tulip. 13 1/2”h. $200-$400
436 FRAKTUR. Watercolor on laid paper. Tulips and roses surrounding a circle with text recording a birth in Northampton County, Pennsylvania in 1811. Light foxing and creases. In a frame, 17 1/2”h. 21”w. $400-$600 431 - 435 66 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
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MINIATURE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Three dovetailed drawers and resting on a bracket base. Older finish. 11 3/4”h. 11”h. 8”d. $200-$400
MODEL OF A SHIP HULL. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Carved hull with tin rudder. Old alligatored blue over yellow. Pieced repairs. 8 1/2”h. 31”l. plus later base. $400-$800
440 PARIAN ADVERTISING PLAQUE. Chesapeake Pottery Company, Baltimore, Maryland, late 19th century. Round plaque of the “Seal of North Carolina Smoking Tobacco.” In-themaking separations. 9”d. $150-$350 436
437 THREE CAST-IRON DOOR STOPS. American, 1st half-20th century. Seated black and white Persian cat, probably Hubley, 8 1/2”h. And signed Virginia Metalcrafters “Dream Boy” cocker spaniel, 8 1/2”h. Together with a spread-tail peacock. 6 1/2”h. All appear to have original paint. $200-$300
438 PAIR OF DOLPHIN CANDLESTICKS. American, mid 19th century. Opalescent custard glass sticks with petal sockets, 9 1/2”h. Ex Knittle Collection. $200-$500
441 BAND BOX. American, mid 19th century. Bentwood covered in wallpaper of the “Unidentified Chapel and Buildings” design. Imperfections. 12”h. 19”w. See pgs. 180-181 in Shelburne Museum Hat Boxes and Bandboxes. $100-$300
443 TWO PIECES OF PEWTER. European, 19th century. Double handled serving dish with conical lid. 10 1/2”h. 9”d. And a deep basin with partial touch marks “...Blockzin” and engraved initials on rim. 3 1/2”h. 13”d. $150-$300
444 PEWTER LAMP. Touch for George Norris, New York, mid 19th century. Cylindrical font with whale oil burner, 6 1/2”h. $100-$200
445 THREE WHALE OIL LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Tin petticoat with old black paint, 5 1/2”h. and two brass. One has a tag attributing ownership to Senator Charles Sumner, 5”h. The other has seamed construction, 7”h. $200-$300
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TRAMP ART FRAME. Early 20th century, pine. Architectural form with a peaked pediment, decorated with chip carving and pinwheels, and old, gold paint. 20 1/4”h. 20 3/4”w., opening is 15 1/2”h. 11 3/4”w.
PORTRAIT OF A GIRL SIGNED “W.R. TAYLOR” (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right corner and back. Girl with blue eyes and dress. 14”h. 12”w., in a frame, 18”h. 16”w. $500-$1,000
LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. Delaware Valley, 18th century, mixed woods. Five arched slats and boldly turned front stretcher. Old, dark surface. Imperfections. 15”h. seat, 44”h. overall. $400-$800
For another frame by the same maker, see lot 480. $150-$250
447 ODD FELLOWS HEART-IN-HAND STAFF. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Carved and gilded hand with a flared cuff and painted heart. Original paint. Some wear and chip on cuff. 68 1/2”h. overall. $1,500-$2,500
448 PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on poplar board, unsigned. Nicely done portrait of a gentleman. Some restoration. 16"h. 13"w., in a gilt frame, 17 1/4"h. 15"w. $300-$600
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450 BLANKET CHEST. Pennsylvania, dated 1764, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case with three arched panels, original strap hinges, bear trap lock, and old red paint over the original decoration. 18”h. 51”w. 23”d. $500-$1,000
451 DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS. New England, 1820-1840, pine. Four drawers flanked by half columns and resting on turned feet. Old, bold, red and black grain painting. 40 1/2”h. 42 1/2”w. 20”d. Found in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. $800-$1,200
SQUIRREL CAGE. American, late 19th century, tin. House shaped with sliding door and large wheel. Layers of red paint. 13”h. 26”w. $300-$500
454 FEDERAL EASY OR WING CHAIR. New England, early 19th century, mahogany and chestnut. Tapered legs and “H” stretcher. 14”h. (seat) 47”h. (overall). $400-$800
455 PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. Benjamin Hausman, Allentown, Lehigh County, 1841, wool and cotton. One piece tied Biederwand in bright colors. Good fringe. 74” x 93”. $200-$400
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456 TWO GLASS SYRUP PITCHERS. American, mid 19th century. Pattern glass with stars and loops, tin lid. 8 1/2”h. and 3-mold, GV-3 with pewter lid, 8”h. $150-$300
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JACOB FERRIS, THE STATES AND TERRITORIES OF THE GREAT WEST... New York and Auburn: Miller, Orton, and Mulligan, 1856. First edition, 8vo. Includes thirteen illustrations, fold-out map, front endpaper ads and four pages of ads in the back. Original gilt-stamped cloth binding. $250-$500
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TWO BOXES. Probably American, 1st half-19th century, wood. A small dome-top leather-covered box trimmed with tacks, the interior lined with wallpaper. 5 3/4”h. 14”w. 7 1/2”d. And a mustard-painted box with leather handle and dovetailed construction. Retains old grungy and crazed surface. 4”h. 12”w. 6”d. $75-$150
459 TWO DECORATED BOXES. Probably European, early-mid 19th century, pine. Floral designs on brown ground, scalloped back with handhold. Pegged construction. Retains original surface. Stamped “H. Siem” on bottom. Missing lid. 13”h. 10 1/2”w. 7”d. And a flat lidded box, black with multicolored motifs including horse and rider. First half-20th century. 1 3/4”h. 81/4”w. 4 1/2”d. $100-$200
460 SET OF EIGHT DECORATED WINDSOR CHAIRS. Corey Chair Manufacturing Company, Portland, Maine, 19th century, mixed woods. Folksy chairs with original gold stenciling on a black ground and a grained seat. Minor repairs. 17”h. seat, 32 1/2”h. overall. $400-$800
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461 SILHOUETTE BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861). Stamped “Augt. Edouart, fecit 1827”. Full length cut out of a man with an umbrella. Framed with a copy of an advertisement for Edouart’s silhouettes in Bath, England. Overall toning. In a frame, 13 1/2”h. 7 3/4”w. $300-$500
462 SILHOUETTE BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861). Stamped “Augt. Edouart, fecit 1827” (or 1829). Double full length cut out of men, one seated in a chair, one standing behind him. Framed with a copy of an advertisement for Edouart’s silhouettes in Bath, England. Overall toning. In a frame, 12 3/4”h. 11 3/4”w. $400-$700
463 GEORGE III SHAVING MIRROR. England, early 19th century, mahogany and flame grain mahogany veneer, oak secondary. Shaped base with three dovetailed drawers with inlay, reeded stiles hold mirror with shaped crest. Bone ball feet and urn finials. 25 1/2”h. 22”w. 9”d. $600-$1,200
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464 THREE-PART DINING TABLE. Possibly Irish, 1825-1850, mahogany and pine. Of large size, the ends with reeded classical legs ending in brass caps, the center with turned and reeded legs. Minor losses and repairs. 28 1/2”h. 55”w. 131”l. $1,500-$2,500
465 FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES. England, 2nd half-19th century. Pictured are Uncle Tom and Eva under a bower, 6 1/2”h. Together with another Uncle Tom and Eva (repair), 8 1/2”h., Garrick as Richard III in a tent, 6 3/4”h. and an earlier figure of a milk maid with cow and calf (repair), 6“h. $300-$600
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STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP THE NEW MARRIAGE ACT. England, ca. 1823. Chapel with couple and minister. 6 1/2”h. $800-$1,500
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467 PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. England, 18th century. Classical fluted columns with seamed construction. Wear from polishing, 11”h. $400-$600
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468 TWO LOCK BOXES. American, 19th century. Walnut with dovetailed case and inlaid lid. 4 3/4”h. 9 3/4”w. and mahogany with inset burl panels, 4 1/4”h. 7”w. Both have keys. $200-$400
469 FOUR WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Similar octagonal plates with coggled rims and brown glaze. Small flakes. 8 1/2”d. $250-$450
470 PAIR OF BRASS CHAMBER LAMPS. American, 1st half-19th century. Cast columns and finger loops with cylindrical fonts, saucer bases and whale oil burners. Minor wear, 6 3/4”h. $150-$350
471 WALL SCONCE. Continental, 19th century, brass. Large embossed octagonal back plate with upper reflector and three arm candleholder. 34 1/4”h. $800-$1,200
472 SIX WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Similar octagonal plates with coggled rims and brown glaze. Small flakes. 8 1/2”d. $300-$500
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SIX WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Similar octagonal plates with coggled rims and brown glaze. Small flakes and repair. 8 1/4” to 9”d. $250-$500
TOASTER AND CARVED TOOL. American or European, 19th century. Wrought iron footed revolving toaster with scroll work sides. 6”h. 20”l. 16”w. And ornately carved wooden tool with toothed metal blade at one end, 30”l. $150-$250
CARVED CAKE BOARD. American or European, 19th century, wood. Circular designs with zig-zag border. Retains old surface. 19”l. 11 3/4”w. $200-$400
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TWO PAINTINGS. American, early 20th century. Oil on wooden board, portrait of a prize rooster. Minor surface wear, in a frame, 13”h. 15”w. and a later oil on canvas board farmstead in winter. Found in a barn in Poultney, Vermont. In a frame, 16”h. 19 3/4”w. $150-$250
SET OF OVAL PANTRY BOXES. Frye’s Measure Mill, Wilton, New Hampshire, late 20th century, wood. Graduated boxes with single fingers. Maker stamped on bottom. One in blue paint. 8 1/2” to 4”.
477 FOLKSY WOODEN DOLL. American, mid-late 19th century, wood. Handcarved with jointed shoulders and hips. Carved facial features and hair. Appears to be original paint. 16”h. $300-$600
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TWO DECORATED BOXES. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Includes a document or dresser box with a landscape decal on the lid and a grained ground, 4 1/2”h. 13 3/4”w. 9”d.; together with a diminutive box with a slant lid, divided interior, and grain-painted surface, 4 1/4”h. 10 3/4”w. 6”d. $250-$500
The company has been producing woodenware at the same water-powered mill since the mid 19th century. $75-$125
480 TRAMP ART FRAME. Early 20th century, mixed woods. Deep, central frame flanked by columns an decorated with carved pinwheels and old, gold paint. 27”h. 34 1/2”w., frame opening is 15 1/2”h. 19 1/2”w. For another frame by the same maker, see lot 446. $300-$600
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PORTRAIT OF A MAN ATTRIBUTED TO THE PRIORHAMBLIN SCHOOL (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Seated man. Baltimore preparer’s label on the canvas. Some surface loss. 34”h. 27”w., in a gilt frame, 41 1/2”h. 34 1/2”w. $1,000-$2,000
COUNTRY CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Two, one-board doors and in old, red paint. 52”h. 51”w. 16”d. $300-$600
MIRROR. American, mid 19th century. Beveled frame with original grain painted decoration. Minor wear. 13” x 17”. $100-$200
TWO ITEMS. American, mid 19th century, pine. Small dovetailed box in old salmon paint, decorated with brass tacks. 5 3/4”h. 9 1/2”w. 6”d. And a Deluxe Homestead mantel clock in the form of a stone cottage. Made in New York 1920-1940 of compressed wood fiber. 6”h. 10”w. 3”d. $50-$100
482 TWO CURRIER & IVES PRINTS. American, 2nd half-19th century, hand colored lithographs on paper. Small folio racing prints. Starting out on his Mettle C# 5711. 17”h. 20”w. and The Peerless Goldsmith Maid... C#4740. Tear. 14 1/2”h. 18 1/2”w. Both in frames. $250-$450
484 COUNTRY CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Nailed construction, board and batten door, old gray paint on the exterior, old red on the interior. 74 1/2”h. 29”w. 12”d. $400-$800
485 TWO FRAMES. American, 2nd half-19th century, figured veneer. Each holds a hand colored French fashion print laid on a stretcher. 18”h. 15 1/4”w. $200-$300
487 TWO BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century, mixed woods. Miniature blanket chest with dovetailed case and cut out feet. 4 1/2”h. 9 1/2”w. and a small painted box, 2 3/4”h. 8 1/2”w. $50-$100
488 DECORATED BOX AND WOODEN BUCKET. American, mid 19th century, mixed wood. Yellow painted box with black edging. Retains old dry surface. 5 1/2”h. 11”w. 61/4”d. And short stave constructed bucket with steel bands and old blue paint. 5 1/2”h. 11” d. $75-$150
490 THREE WROUGHT-IRON LAMPS. American or European, mid 19th century. Two grease lamps, one hanging, 5 1/2”h., one with handle and saucer base, 6”h. And a gimbal-type lamp on a tripod base, 10”h. $100-$200
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MINIATURE PORTRAIT. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Young man in a blue coat seated on a chair. In a birdseye maple veneer frame, 7 1/4”h. 6 1/4”w. $300-$600
MINIATURE PORTRAIT. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Full length portrait of a girl holding a basket of flowers. In a birdseye maple veneer frame, 9”h. 7 1/2”w. $250-$450
492 SILHOUETTE. Probably American, ca. 1830. Full length cut out of a boy with a whip. Gold details. In a birdseye maple veneer frame, 10”h. 8”w. $300-$500
493 MINIATURE PORTRAIT. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Young man in a blue coat. In a frame, 6 3/8”h. 5 1/4”w. $200-$400
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495 MINIATURE PORTRAIT. Probably American, watercolor on paper. Man in a fancy vest identified on the back of the frame as “Robert Hand, father of Charles Hand, March 2nd 1835”. In a gilt frame, 6 3/4”h. 5 3/4”w. $200-$500
496 SILVER TABLESPOON. Marked “PS” in a shaped reserve, probably Philip Syng Sr. (1676-1739), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Period monogram on the back “S” over “MH.” 8”l., approximately 1.6 ozt. $400-$800
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BANJO CLOCK. Simon Willard and Son, Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1825, mahogany and pine. Of typical form with faux grain-painted tablets. Imperfections. 32 1/2”h. $1,000-$2,000
ELEVEN PEWTER PLATES. European, 19th century. Various partial touch marks. Minor wear and rim splits. 8 1/4” to 12”d. $100-$300
501 SHERATON EASY OR WING CHAIR. American, early 19th century, mahogany. Turned front legs. 15”h. seat, 52”h. overall. $250-$500
502 DRYING RACK. American, 19th century, pine. Mortised construction, original unfinished surface. 46 1/2”h. 40”w. $200-$400 499
497 THREE PAIRS OF SHOE BUCKLES. Eighteenth century. Silver and steel, partial hallmarks for England. Scrolled leaf design. 2 1/2” x 2”. And one pair with partial marks for London. Silver and steel. Open work designs. 2 3/4” x 2 1/8”. Together with a pair with paste stone insets. White metal and steel with thirtyfour stones in each. 2” x 1 3/4”. $250-$500
498 SHERATON SUGAR CHEST. Attributed to Kentucky, 1820-1840, cherry and poplar. Dovetailed case resting on a shaped skirt and turned legs. Divided interior. Minor imperfections. 32 1/2”h. 28 3/4”w. 17”d. $400-$800
499 PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. Labeled for Seth Thomas, Connecticut, ca. 1820, mahogany veneer and pine. Door has a reverse glass painting of buildings. Imperfections. 29”h. $250-$350
507 FOUR ITEMS. American or European, 20th century. Three pieces of stone fruit, two bunches of grapes and a peach. Together with an apple shaped chalk bank, 2 1/2”h. $100-$300
508 GROUP OF FLATWARE. European, 19th century. Bone and horn handled knives and forks. Some blades marked “Paris” or “Sheffield”. $75-$125
503 FOLK ART CANE. American, 20th century. Carved root with faces, snakes, Boy Scout symbol and “Yellowstone Park-1931-July”. 38”l. $150-$350
504 GROUP OF ITEMS. American, 19th century. Two opalescent glass tie backs, small basket weave glass bottle, 3”h. and a collection of glass stoppers. Together with a burl and birdseye maple veneer jewelry box, 3 3/4”h. 8”w. $100-$200
505 TWO ITEMS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Tin cooking rack with wire hooks. 8”h. 11 3/4”w. and a punched tin foot warmer in a mortised wooden frame, 7 1/2”h. 13 1/2”w. $100-$150
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TWO 3-MOLD DECANTERS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Similar with period stoppers. GV-9 with broken blister on lip, 10”h. and GV-8 of small size, 8 1/2”h. $150-$250
TWO 3-MOLD DECANTERS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. GI-7 Type 1, 11 1/2”h. and one similar to GI-7 Type 3 with only one ring, 11”h. Both have period stoppers. $150-$250
TWO FLIPS. American or English, 1st half-19th century. Both have copperwheel engraving. Smaller has band. Blisters. 6”h., the larger has panels and engraved birds or swags, 8 1/4”h. $400-$600
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TWO 3-MOLD DECANTERS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. GII-18 with three applied double rigaree rings on the necks. Period stoppers. One has damaged rings. 9 3/4”, 10 1/2”h. $150-$350
3-MOLD BASKET. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. GV-24 with applied handle. Small potstone. 4 3/4”h. $150-$250
511 TWO FLIPS. American or England, 1st half-19th century. One is plain, 9 1/4”h. the other engraved basket with tulip. Tiny blisters. 8”h. $300-$600
515 TWO 3-MOLD DECANTERS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Baroque GIV-7. Broken blister on lip, 10 1/2”h. and GIII-15, 10 1/2”h. Both with period stoppers. $200-$400
512 GLASS DISPENSER. England, 2nd half-19th century. Large Special Irish whiskey dispenser with tap and cut panels on foot and lid. Stenciled mark for “Shorter Bros. Spitalfields” on the back, 24 1/4”h. $300-$500
517 THREE PIECES OF 3-MOLD. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Flip, GIII-22, 5”h. and a tumbler, GV-4, 3 1/2”h. together with a mug with pattern glass base and GII-1 pattern band. Applied handle is glued. 4”h. $150-$350
518 3-MOLD DECANTER. American, 2nd quarter -19th century. GV-10 with matching stopper. Broken blisters inside of neck. 11”h. $100-$200
519 CORDIAL AND DEMI-JOHN. American and English, 19th century. Pictured is a cordial with cotton-twist and white and cranberry latticinio. 5”h. Together with an olive demi-john. Flake. 21”h. $200-$300
520 FLIP. American or English, early 19th century. Copper wheel engraving with hunter on horseback chasing game, 4 3/4”h. $200-$500
521 SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICK. Massachusetts, 1845-1860. Clear Acanthus pattern candlestick with octagonal base. Shallow edge chips. 9 3/4”h. $100-$200
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SIX CORDIALS. European, late 18th-early 19th century. Clearblown with cotton-twist stems. One has engraved grape vines and folded rim foot. 6” to 6 3/4”h. $150-$300
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GLASS CANDLESTICK. Sandwich, 1st half-19th century. Pressed base with blown stem and socket. Check, pewter insert missing. 9”h. $50-$100
FIVE PIECES OF CLEAR GLASS. American, 19th century. Pictured is a decanter with engraved grapevines, 9”h. Together with two decanters, one engraved, one with three double rigaree rings, 8 1/4”, 9 3/4”h., a creamer 7 1/2”h. and a Sandwich lamp with acanthus leaf base and blown font, 10 3/4”h. Imperfections. $100-$200
524 NINE WINE GLASSES. American or European, late 18th-early 19th century. Set of four cordials with cut faceted stems and engraved huntsman, 5”h. and five assorted wines and cordials, four with engraving, one with a folded edge foot, 4” to 5 1/4”h. $100-$300
526 TEN CLEAR GLASS WINES. American or European, late 18th-early 19th century. Seven similar with tapered form and engraving, two have folded edge feet, 4 3/4” to 5 1/4”h. And three plain with flared rims and folded edge feet, 6” to 6 3/4”h. $150-$300
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TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped rims and tortoiseshell glaze. The smaller has a molded rim, 8”d. The larger has edge flakes and is ex Anthony Belton Collection. 10”d. $350-$650
WHIELDON TEAPOT. England, 2nd half-18th century. Brown glaze with applied floral vines and bird finial. Repairs. 4 3/4”h. $200-$400
TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Very similar with scalloped edge with molded border, tortoise shell glaze in green, grey and yellow. One has a hairline. 9 1/2”d. $400-$700
528 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped rim and tortoiseshell glaze. Light wear. 7 3/4”d. $250-$450
529 TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Similar with molded rim and tortoiseshell glaze. 9”d. $400-$700
530 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze in good colors. Small repair. 7 3/4”d. $300-$400
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532 TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. Plate with scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze, 9 1/2”d. and a dish with wide molded rim in green and brown, repairs, 7 1/2”d. $250-$450
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TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England, 2nd half-18th century. One with scalloped and molded rim, spotted green and brown glaze, 9 3/4”d. and an octagonal plate with good tortoiseshell glaze, repairs, 8 1/2”d. $200-$500
THREE PIECES OF GLASS. American and European, 20th century. Amber Venetian-type urn with two applied handles. Crack. 12”h. and a vaseline ribbed vase, 9 1/2”h. Together with a cobalt blue creamer, 5 1/2”h. $100-$150
534 WHIELDON TEAPOT. England, 2nd half-18th century. Individual size with tortoiseshell glaze and applied grapevines. Repairs. 5”h. $200-$400
WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped edge with molded rim. Loose tortoiseshell glaze. Minor edge flakes. 9 1/4”d. $200-$400
538 PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS AND PAIR OF BOOKENDS. American, 20th century. Milk glass crucifix candlesticks, 10”h. And clear glass pigeon bookends, 6”h. $100-$200
539 FOLKSY HANGING SHELF. American, dated 1931, pine. Eagle crest and dated below, original red and white paint. 36”h. 29 1/2”w. 9”d. $200-$400
540 PORTRAIT OF A BOY (AMERICAN, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Three-quarter length portrait of a boy seated in an armchair and wearing a blue shirt. New York preparer’s label on verso. Imperfections. 27”h. 22”w., in a period frame, 34”h. 29”w. $300-$600
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541 CHIPPENDALE SOFA. Eighteenth century, mahogany. Camelback with molded, tapered legs. Imperfections. 15”h. seat, 36”h. overall, 76”l. $250-$500
542 CANDLEMOLD IN FRAME. Marked “A. Wilcox”, American, 19th century. Twenty-four redware tubes in a pine frame. Imperfections. 14 1/2”h. 22”w. $400-$700
543 SIX PEWTER LAMPS. American, 19th century. Five have burning fluid burners: two similar, two finger lamps, one with an acorn font and a small lamp with cylindrical font and whale oil burner. 3 3/4” to 10 1/2”h. overall. Imperfections. $100-$300
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SEVEN PIECES OF PEWTER. England, 19th century. Three measures, 5” to 5 1/2”h. and four plates with partial Townsend and Compton marks. 7 1/2” to 8”d. $100-$200
FIVE PEWTER CHARGERS AND PLATES. European, 19th century. Partial touches. The largest charger has a hammered booge. 8” to 18 1/2”d. $100-$250
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546 PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN INDIAN SIGNED BOSWORTH (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Plains Indian with headdress. Paint loss in bottom corner. 21”h. 14 1/4”w., in a frame, 25 1/2”h. 19”w. $200-$300
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547 PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN INDIAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, initialed and dated “LLL 1890” on the back. Plains Indian in full regalia. 20”h. 15”w., in a modern gilt frame, 27”h. 22 1/2”w. $250-$450
548 CLASSICAL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably Midwestern, 1820-1840, cherry, mahogany, and poplar. Two over four drawers flanked by applied turnings and resting on turned feet. Imperfections. 55”h. 44 1/2”w. 24 1/2”d. $400-$800
549 HARPER’S FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET. Model 1816, dated 1824 with proof marks. Walnut stock with 42” barrel. 57 1/4”l. $800-$1,200
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550 FULL-STOCK RIFLE. Darrill Schutte, Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, mid 19th century, curly maple. Carved stock with later brass inlays, including a 1907 penny. 47”l. Schutte (born 1808) does not appear as a gunsmith in the documentary record, but surviving guns, including this one, have his mark. See Hutslar, Ohio Gunsmiths and Allied Tradesmen, v. IV, p. 158. $250-$500
551 BURNSIDE CARBINE. Burnside Rifle Company, Providence, Rhode Island, ca. 1864. Top of frame marked “Burnside Patent March 25th 1856,” lockplate marked “Burnside Rifle Co. Providence, RI,” and top of barrel marked “Cast Steel.” S/N 33914. Imperfections. 39”l. $1,000-$2,000
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552 FLINTLOCK PISTOL. Continental, 18th-19th century. Carved stock with stamped brass fittings and wire inlay. 19 1/2”l. $250-$500
553 AMERICAN INDIAN-STYLE TOTEM POLE. American, 20th century, softwood. Carved and painted in red and black. 97”h. $200-$400
554 STEP-BACK CUPBOARD. American, 20th century, pine and poplar. Benchmade reproduction, two-piece, the upper case with glazed doors and candledrawers, and the lower case with three drawers over two doors, all with a red stain. 86”h. 52”w. 18 1/2”d. $500-$1,000
555 TOTEM POLE. Northwest Coast, 2nd half-20th century, pine. Carved with three figures and attached wings. Original paint. 12 3/4”h. $100-$150
556 YEI RUG. Indian, 2nd quarter-20th century, wool. Four figures standing on another, all in light shades of blue. 4’6” x 6’8”. $400-$700
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TWO BITTERS BOTTLES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Seated bear in black glass, 11 1/4”h. and an amber fish bottle, 11 3/4”h. $200-$300
FIVE BOTTLES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Olive glass gin or bitters bottles. Two have labels, “Goodwin & Edgerly” and “Blankenheym & Nolet”. A few blisters. 3 3/4” to 10 3/4”h. $200-$300
TWO FLASKS. American or European, 19th century. Green with applied neck rings, 9”h. and amber/red from a whittled mold, 8 3/4”h. $100-$300
JOINT STOOL. American, late 17th-early 18th century, maple and pine. Turned legs and box stretcher. Imperfections. 16 1/4”h. 16”w. 14 1/2”d. Ex Joe Kindig (Pennsylvania), sold at Garth’s, January 2003, lot 458. $500-$1,000
558 CHEMIST BOTTLE. Second half-19th century. Green bottle blown in a whittled mold. Labeled “CW Merchant Chemist, Lockport, NY”. 7”h. $100-$200
559 BITTERS BOTTLE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Amber log cabin with “St. Drakes 1860 Plantation X Bitters”. 10”h. $100-$300
560 SADDLE BOTTLE. Reputedly Spanish, 17th century. Amber/olive with opalescent streaks and applied rigaree at lip. Blister. 9”l. $100-$300
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562 THREE BOTTLES. American, 1st half-19th century. Pictured is an olive ludlow bottle, 8 3/4”h. Together with two aqua clubs, one with swirl ribs and one with broken swirl ribs, 7 3/4”h. Blisters including broken ones on one aqua and the ludlow. $100-$200
563 NAILSEA BOTTLE. England, 19th century. Clear with looping blue, red and white. 9”h $100-$200
565 FOUR BOTTLES. American, 19th century. Shades of olive, three have high kick ups. 8 3/4” to 11 1/4”h. $100-$200
566 DECORATED STAND. New England, possibly Maine, 1815-1830, pine. One drawer and its original gold stenciling on a faux rosewood ground. Period brass pull. 26”h. 16 1/2”w. 16”d. $200-$400
567 DECORATED DRESSING TABLE. New England, 1815-1830, pine. With one drawer and its original gold stenciling on a faux rosewood ground. 28 1/4”h. 36”w. 19 1/2”d. $250-$500
569 CANDLESTAND. American, ca.1800, mixed woods. Birdcage-type with a baluster shaft and snake feet, and retaining an old red finish. 28”h. 20”w. 20”d. $300-$600
570 STONEWARE JUG. American, 2nd half-19th century. Double handled with albany glaze. 18”h. $150-$250
571 TWO BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. Near pair with tin lids, 6 1/2”h. 3 3/4”d. $100-$300
572 THREE BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. With tin lids, two tallest have seamed shoulders. 6 1/2”h. 4 1/4”d., 10 1/2”h. 5 1/2”w., 11 1/2”h. 5 1/2”d. $100-$300
573 THREE BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. With tin lids, tallest has seamed shoulders. 9’h. 6 1/2”d., 9 1/2”h. 4 1/4”w., 12”h. 6”d. $100-$300
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575 THREE BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. With tin lids, one has seamed shoulders. 12”h. 6”d., 5 3/4”h. 5 3/4”w., 6 1/2”h. 4 1/2”w. $100-$300
576 THREE BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. With tin lids. 7 3/4”h. 5 1/2”d., 9 1/2”h. 6 1/2”d., 12”h. 6”d. $100-$300 568 - 577
577 THREE BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. With tin lids. 12”h. 6 1/2”d., 9 1/2”h. 5 1/2”d., 8 1/2”h. 7”d. $100-$300
578 SCHNAPPS BOTTLE. American, 2nd-half 19th century. Amber bottle labeled “Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps”. 9”h. $50-$125
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TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Both are paneled. Pictured is an amethyst (potstone), with an electric blue, 2”h. $200-$300
TASTER. American, 19th century. Paneled, peacock green, 2 1/2”h. $150-$300
FOUR DECANTERS. American and English, mid 19th century. Diamond cutting, honeycomb and two with panels and cut necks. All but one have stoppers. 8 1/2” to 11 3/4”h. overall. $300-$500
THREE CELERY VASES. American, mid 19th century. Two are paneled, one is a loop or petal pattern, 7 3/4” to 10”h. $150-$300
580 TUMBLER. American, 19th century. Paneled, peacock blue, 3 1/4”h. $150-$350
581 TASTER. American, 19th century. Paneled, golden amber, 3”h. $100-$200
582 TUMBLER. American, 19th century. Paneled, amethyst. Small flake. 3 1/4”h. $150-$350
584 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Loop in indigo, 2 1/4”h. and opaque cornflower, 1 1/2”h. $200-$400
585 TUMBLER. American, 19th century. Paneled, amethyst, 3 1/4”h. $150-$350
586 BLOWN GLASS SALVER. Possibly Wheeling, West Virginia, 2nd quarter-19th century. Hollow and ringed stem and domed foot. 6”h. 8”d. For a related salver, see Wheeling Glass 1829-1939, figure 384. $250-$500
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588 EIGHT WINES AND GOBLET. American, mid 19th century. Cordials, wine and a goblet of various patterns. One cordial has rim flake. 3 3/8” to 6 1/4”h. $100-$200
589 TWO COMPOTES. Probably American, mid 19th century. Both have cut designs. One has a frosted rim and bowl, 6 1/2”h. 10”d. The other has an octagonal foot, 6 3/4”h. 9 1/2”d. $150-$350
591 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Paneled, sapphire blue, 2 1/2”h. and pale amber, 2 3/4”h. Both have blisters. $100-$250
592 TUMBLER. American, 19th century. Paneled, deep cobalt, 3 1/4”h. $100-$300
593 TWO TUMBLERS. American, 19th century. Very similar, both paneled and cobalt, 3 5/8”h. $200-$400
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SCROLL FLASK. Probably Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1830-1840, glass. GIX-45, aqua pint with scrolls. Scarce. 7 1/2”h. $250-$350
FOUR GLASS LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Sandwich with hexagonal base and broken loop font, whale oil burner, 9 1/2”h., and a paneled peg lamp set in a glass finger base, 6 1/2”h. overall. Together with two lamps with American shield fonts. Finger lamp, 5”h. and table lamp with white marble base, 9”h. $100-$300
SIX PIECES OF LIGHTING. American, 19th century. Three wrought iron rush light holders, one spring held, two with counterweights, 8 3/4” to 10 1/2”h. And two hogscraper candlesticks, 6 1/4”h. Together with a wrought iron double crusie, 10”h. plus spike. Imperfections. $100-$250
595 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Paneled, two shades of green. 2 1/8” and 2 7/8”h. $200-$300
596 PAIR OF GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Probably American, mid 19th century. Deep cobalt with hollow blown baluster stems. 7”h. $300-$400
597 FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER LIGHTING. American, 19th century. Pair of candlesticks marked for Freeman Porter, Westbrook, Maine, 6”h. and a single stick marked for Homan, Cincinnati, 9”h. Together with a whale oil finger lamp, 4 1/2”h. $250-$450
598 PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS. Marked for Fuller & Smith, Poquonock Bridge (New London), Connecticut, ca. 1850. With bobeches. One has a small dent. 6 1/2”h. $150-$350
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601 INDIAN EFFIGY PITCHER. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Large prairie dog or horned toad with a lizard on its back and with bold painted designs. 8 1/2”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. Charles Shanafelt (b. 1855) was the senior member of the brick making firm of Shanafelt and Keurt. He collected the Cochiti figures offered here about 1900 and about 1915, they were placed in the “relic room” of an Ohio county courthouse. They remained there until later in the twentieth century, they were transferred to a local historical institution. That institution has deaccessioned this collection and is selling it to further its mission. $1,500-$3,000
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INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURE. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Standing male figure with open mouth, outstretched arms, and painted jacket and facial features. 10 1/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $1,000-$2,000
INDIAN EFFIGY PITCHER. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Round bird pitcher with handle and painted designs. 7 1/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $500-$1,000
TWO INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURES. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Both are birds and have painted decoration. 2 3/4”h. 5”l. and 4 1/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
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INDIAN BOWL. Southwest, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Low bowl with interior painted designs. 3 1/2”h. 8 1/2”d. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $150-$300
603 INDIAN EFFIGY VESSEL. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Long, handled bird with carved mouth and painted details. 9 1/2”l. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $500-$1,000
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605 MONUMENTAL INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURE. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Large standing figure with outstretched arms and polychrome paint. 18”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $4,000-$8,000
610 INDIAN CANTEEN. Southwest, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Waisted, bulbous form with two handles and geometric designs. 5 1/2”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
611 INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURE. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Small unidentifiable animal, possibly a bird, with polychrome-painted designs. 5 1/4”h. 6 1/2”l. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
612 TWO INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURES. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. A small bird with elaborate painted designs, 3 1/4”h. and a corpulent dog, 4 1/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
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INDIAN EFFIGY PITCHER. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Bird pitcher with looped beak, handle, and abstract painted designs. 5 3/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
INDIAN EFFIGY VESSEL. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Handled bird with molded feathers. 5”h. 8 1/4”l. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $400-$800
614 TWO INDIAN JUGS. Southwest, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Includes a buffcolored, ovoid jug with ring handle, 10 1/2”h.; together with a highshouldered jug in red clay, 5 1/4”h. $250-$500
616 INDIAN EFFIGY PITCHER. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Handled bird pitcher with carved beak and painted decoration consisting of vining flowers and birds. 7”h. 10 1/4”l. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $400-$800
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618 AMERICAN INDIAN POT. Acoma, New Mexico. ca.1920. Graphic three-tone swirling design on ivory. Penciled presentation, dated Christmas 1927, on the underside. Repaired hole. 5 1/2”h. 6 1/2”d. Ex Dorothy and Bill Harmsen, ex Medicine Man Gallery. $300-$600 | 87
619 QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Probably English, 18th century, mahogany. Arched crest with beveled and cut glass mirrors. Imperfections. 38 1/4”h. 16 1/2”w. $300-$600
620 SHERATON CARD TABLE. Massachusetts, 1800-1810, figured mahogany and pine. Shaped top with biscuit corners, resting on reeded legs ending in ball feet. 30”h. 35 1/2”w. 17 1/2”d. closed, 35”d. open. On the underside is an old pencil inscription indicating that this table was purchased from an antiques dealer in Rockland, Maine in 1925. $500-$1,000
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LARGE BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel. Minor flake on base, 7 1/2”h. $200-$400
BENNINGTON PIE PLATE. Vermont, impressed Type A label used 18491858. Flint enamel with amber daubs. 8 3/4”d. Ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May, 20, 1995. $300-$600
622 TWO PIECES OF UNION PORCELAIN WORKS. Greenpoint, Kings County, New York, ca. 1875, porcelain. Clear glazed pitcher with sea lion spout and bear handle. The sides are decorated with unglazed scenes, one of King Gabrinus and the other from “The Heathen Chinee.” Marked “U.P.W.” on end of barrel and eagle head stamp on bottom. 10”h. And a small tip tray with King Gabrinus. Marked as above. 4 1/2”dia. $1,000-$2,000 88 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
624 BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel with flecks of blue, 5 1/2”h. $300-$600
625 BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel with shades of amber and green. “Departed Spirits G”, 5 3/4”h. $400-$800
627 BENNINGTON CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL. Vermont, mid 19th century. Similar alternate rib patterns in flint enamel. The sugar has blue accents. Imperfection. 6 1/4”h. The creamer, 5 1/2”h., has an impressed Type A mark and is ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May 20, 1995. $200-$400
628 ROCKINGHAM DISH. Probably American, 1850-1860. Low rectangular dish, mottled in brown and green with Chinese figures in the center. 1”h. 10 1/2”w. 8”d. $100-$200
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629 SCOTTISH SAMPLER. Ann Howie, Ceres, Fife, 1806, silk on linen. Long narrow sampler with bands of elaborate lettering, pairs of initials, a couple in 18th century dress “The Royal George” worked under the man and peacocks. Bright colors. In a frame. 23”h. 12 1/2”w.
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630 ENAMELED PLAQUE PORTRAIT BY CHARLES RUDHARDT (FRANCE, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Young woman in feathered hat looking over her shoulder. Signed on lower right. 22 1/2”h. 18 1/2”w., in a frame. 15 1/2”h. 11 1/2”w. $200-$400
631 TWO PIECES OF BENNINGTON POTTERY. Vermont, both with impressed Type A labels, 1849-1858. Alternating rib pattern in flint enamel. Tobacco jar, 7 1/4”h. and a covered pipkin, 7 1/4”h. Imperfections. $250-$500
632 BENNINGTON BOWL. Vermont, impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. Footed bowl in flint glaze. Chipped foot. 4 1/4”h. 12 1/2”d. $100-$300
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HANGING SHELVES. New England, 19th century, pine. Four graduated shelves with scroll-cut sides. Imperfections. 40”h. 25”w. $100-$300
BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American or English, 2nd half-19th century, glass, wood and thread. The yarn winder has turned parts, the center shaft parts with diamond inlay. The turned and faceted knob retains an older finish. 8 1/2”h.
634 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Probably New England or upstate New York, late 19th century, glass, wood, tinsel foil and Victorian cutouts. Characteristic of the “Book in Hand” artist, this bottle includes shaving trees, a shaving horse, foil and stopper in the form of hand upholding a book. 8 1/4”h. Pictured in Jones, Genius in a Bottle p. 43. $125-$250
635 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. William Anderson, Faribault, Rice County, Minnesota, 1940s, glass, wood, metal and elastic. Wooden tools, mostly hammers and a crosssaw. Penciled inscriptions give the maker’s name and town along with references to the W.P.A. and God. Anderson is alleged to have been a patient in the Faribault asylum. 11”h. $125-$250
636 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Slovenia, 1954, glass, wood, paper and moss. Crucifixion scene with ladder and lance flanking a print cutout Christ figure. A fully carved and paint rooster on the reverse and a cross tops the stopper. Elaborate painted label on bottom translated reads, “Made by JanSuran-Leta Pane 18 April 1954 in Zeleznici.” 12 1/2”h. $50-$100 633 - 646
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638 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century, glass and wood. Three masted sailing ship with flags flying. Gilt paint. 10 1/2”l. $100-$200
639 THREE BOTTLE WHIMSEYS. American or English, 2nd half-19th century, glass, wood and thread. Two contain niddynoddys, larger one suspended, revolving when the stopper is rotated. 7 3/4”h. 5”h. And a yarn winder with a carved stopper. 6 3/4”h. The last is pictured in Jones, Genius in a Bottle p.175. $75-$150
640 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Probably American, late 19th-early 20th century, glass and wood. A folky couple with painted features and clothing stand under a cross beam decorated with drawing of fish. 7 1/2”h. $75-$125
641 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Eastern European, 1910, glass, wood, paper, cotton batting and dried grasses. Crucifixion scene, cutout printed Christ, Mary at his feet and hand drawn rooster nearby. Paper label appears to be an Eastern European language and gives the date. 9”h. $50-$100
642 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American or European, 2nd quarter-20th century, light bulb and wood. Painted crucifixion with wellcarved figure on a stepped base. 5”h. $100-$200
643 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. European, late 19th-early 20th century, glass, possibly ivory, paper, wood and moss. Carved crucifixion, ornamented with printed paper cutouts of Christ and an angel. Bottle appears to be French. 7 1/2”h. $75-$150
644 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, 1888, glass, wood, glitter and paper. Gold-painted crucifixion scene, decorated with red and silver glitter. On the bottom is a piece of wallpaper signed “Made by W. [or H] A. Poole Reading Pa Oct 12th 1888.”10 1/4”h.
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TWO LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN, 19TH CENTURY). Includes a small oil on canvas on paperboard depiction of a homestead with a man and his hunting dog, 12”h. 14”w., in a carved frame, 15 1/2”h. 17 1/2”w.; together with a large, bucolic, oil on canvas landscape with a mansion along a river, 22 1/4”h. 31 1/2”w., in a gilt frame, 30 1/4”h. 38 1/2”w. $250-$500
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CARVED MEDALLION. Purportedly from a Philadelphia circus wagon, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Carved with painted scene of elephant and tiger. Metal bracket on back. Edge loss and repaint. 41 1/2”h. 25”w. $150-$350
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TWO INDIAN VESSELS. Southwest, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Includes a handled pot with elaborate painted designs, 3 1/2”h.; together with a miniature pottery basket with painted designs, 3 1/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURE. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Dog or cow figure with painted designs. 4”h. 5 3/4”l. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $250-$500
651 INDIAN POTTERY OLLA. Southwest, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Concave base, flared rim, and stylized foliate designs. 5 1/2”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $250-$500
652 INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURE. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Large standing figure with molded nose and ears, outstretched arms, and painted decoration. 9 1/2”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $500-$1,000
656 INDIAN EFFIGY FIGURE. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Standing female figure with elaborate painted designs. 7 1/2”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $300-$600
657 CARVED CRIBBAGE BOARD. Eskimo, early 20th century, walrus tusk. The top has carved walrus and a seal, the back has an engraved map of the coast line including Cape Prince of Wales and Nome. 26 1/4”l. Together with a carved name plaque “King Island, Nome, Alaska 1911,” 14 1/2”l. Imperfections. $800-$1,200
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653 INDIAN EFFIGY PITCHER. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Bird with molded beak, carved comb, and painted designs. 9 1/4”h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $1,000-$2,000
654 INDIAN EFFIGY PITCHER. Cochiti, late 19th-early 20th century, earthenware. Cow-form pitcher with molded face and ears, and with polychrome paint. 7 1/4”h. 9 1/2”l. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. $800-$1,200
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ENGRAVED CRIBBAGE BOARD. Eskimo, early 20th century, walrus tusk. Both sides engraved with fish, birds, seals, walruses, and other animals, as well as a village scene. 17 1/4”l. $200-$400
659 FIGURAL CRIBBAGE BOARD. Eskimo, early 20th century, walrus tusk. Diminutive board carved in the form of a fox, with painted details. 7 3/4”l. $250-$500
660 CARVED CRIBBAGE BOARD. Eskimo, early 20th century, walrus tusk. The front engraved with a bird, both sides carved and engraved with fish and seals, and tip carved as a seal. 16 1/4”l. $250-$500
661 CARVED CRIBBAGE BOARD. Eskimo, early 20th century, walrus tusk. The front engraved with various animals including a polar bear and a seal. With siderails and resting on a seal support. 25 1/2”l. $300-$600
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CARVED CRIBBAGE BOARD. Eskimo, early 20th century, walrus tusk. The front carved with bears, whales, a walrus, a seal, and a fish; the back engraved with a seal, caribou, walrus, bear, elephant, and a bird. Retains traces of its original paint. 19 1/4”l. $250-$500
STORAGE BENCH. American, 19th century, walnut, poplar, and pine. Shaped ends, older refinish. 17”h. seat, 27 1/2”h. overall, 58 1/2”l. $250-$350
663 HUNTING SCENE BY GERRY METZ (ARIZONA, BORN 1943). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Depiction of a trapper in a snowy landscape. Matted and framed, 20”h. 16”w. $300-$600
664 PAIR OF BEADED CHILD’S MOCASSINS. American Indian, early 20th century. Sinew-sewn leather with red, blue, white and yellow beads. Minor loss. 5”l. $100-$300
666 SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Attributed to Rhode Island, late 18th century, mixed woods. Oval seat and baluster-turned arm supports and legs. Refinished. 17 1/2”h. seat, 38 1/2”h. overall. $300-$600
667 NINE CONTEMPORARY KATSINA DOLLS. American Indian, 2nd half-20th century. Carved wood with original polychrome and applied feathers and cloth. One is marked “Clown” and one is signed “Yauvella, Po-okang Kwivi Katchina, ‘Hopi’.” Minor loss. 6” to 14”h. $100-$300
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BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Possibly southern United States, 2nd quarter20th century, glass, wood and thread. White with bright red polka-dots on a side chair with woven seat. 11 1/2”h. $50-$100
BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, 1974, glass, wood and photographs. Two photos in wooden frame. Labeled “John Findley, Fayetteville, Ark. 1974.” One shows Findley with large bottle whimsey he made. 7 3/4”h. $50-$100
BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Probably New England or upstate New York, late 19th century, glass, wood, tinsel foil, paper and thread. Characteristic of the “Book in Hand” artist’s wishing well bottles, decorated with shavings, silver foil and stopper in the form of hand up holding a book. 7”h.
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669 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, late 19th-early 20th century, glass and wood. A fan and two crosses in a medicine bottle embossed Lockport, New York. 5 1/4”h. $50-$100
670 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, 1930s, glass and wood. Well carved crucifixion, Christ with crown of thorns, open books and tiny flowers. Signed on the bottom, “The Caveman,” who worked in the Bronson, Missouri area. 7”h. Pictured in Jones, Genius in a Bottle, p. 24. $800-$1,000
BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Probably American, early 20th century, glass decanter, wood, paper and carpet. Card playing vignette, round table, cards, dice, chairs sitting on a carpet. 11”h. $75-$150
673 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, late 19th century, glass, wood, yarn and paper. Slips of paper from an ad of William S. Scobey of Syracuse, New York are held in place by yarn on a four layer winder. He offers house and sign painting, hardwood finishing and decorating services. Turned wooden stopper. 10 1/2”h. Pictured in Jones, Genius in a Bottle, p. 80. $125-$250
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675 REVERSE-PAINTED GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, glass. Checkerboard with floral borders and US flags and shields in the corners. Minor losses. In a period oak frame, 21 3/4” square. $300-$600
676 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Scandinavian, late 19th century, glass, wood, fabric and china. Two china dolls sit at fully warped looms stacked one over the other. Yarn winder at the top. 8”h. See Jones, Genius in a Bottle p.137 for similar example. $1,500-$2,500
677 BOTTLE WHIMSEY BY DANIEL ROSE. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, 1915, glass and wood. Fan bottle characteristic of Rose, filled with squirrels, rabbits, and hanging fish. Expert whittler, Daniel Rose (1871-1921) was a severely disabled man recognized nationally for his carvings. Signed and dated on bottom. “Feb.11-1915 Daniel Rose Johnstown Pa.” 8 1/2”h. See Jones, Genius in a Bottle p. 92-99. $1,500-$3,000
678 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Probably New York, late 19th-20th century, glass, wood, ribbon and silver thread. Six ribbon laced fans decorated with silver thread and dots on the ends of the fans. Similar to other bottles found in western New York. 10 1/2”.
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BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Attributed to Carl Worner, ca 1890, glass, wood, silk thread and paper. Three figures on crosses, simple ink-drawn faces and silk thread loin cloths. Ornamental Victorian decals decorate the scene. 10”h.
DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Probably Pennsylvania, dated 1843, pine. Dovetailed case, turned feet, and original red over yellow paint including inscription “George Miller 1843” on the front. 25 1/2”h. 29”w. 21”d. $500-$1,000
Illustrated in Jones, Genius in a Bottle, p.209. $200-$400
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THREE BRASS LAMPS. American or European, 19th century. Whale oil with seamed construction and riveted post, 6”h. and bulbous font with threaded post. Soldered hole in font, 8 1/2”h. Together with a small lucerne lamp with threaded post and three tools on chains, 11 1/4”h. $100-$250
683 EAGLE THEOREM. American, late 19th century. Graphite stenciled eagle with watercolor laurel branch. In a walnut frame, 21”h. 31”w. $100-$250
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GROUP OF TIN LIGHTING DEVICES. American, 19th century. Includes two lamp tidies and a lamp, from 5 3/4”h. to 10 1/4”h. Together with a wooden handled lamp, 14 3/4”l. $150-$300
GROUP OF EARLY LANTERNS AND LAMPS. American, 19th century. Includes one with horn lenses, two with mica lenses, two with glass lenses, and one with a “bullseye” lens. From 5”h. to 13”h. $150-$300 | 95
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WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Octagonal molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze, 9 1/4”d. $350-$550
WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped rim, green and yellow tortoiseshell glaze. Knife scratches. 9 1/2”d. $250-$450
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WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze. 9 1/4”d. $250-$450
WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze, 10”d. $300-$600
690 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze, 9”d. $450-$650
691 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze, 9”d. $400-$600
692 QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE. New England, mid 18th century, cherry and pine. One over three drawers, the central drawer having a carved shell, all resting on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Minor imperfections. 31 1/2”h. 36 1/4”w. 21”d. $1,000-$2,000
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TWO MINIATURES ON IVORY. Probably European, late 18th-early 19th century. Man wearing a wig, 5 1/2”h. 5 1/4”w. and a woman dressed black, wearing a tortoiseshell comb. 5 1/4”h. 4 1/2”w. Both in frames. $400-$600
694 FIVE PIECES OF SOFT PASTE CERAMICS. England, 1st half-19th century. Pictured is a Gaudy Dutch Warbonnet handleless cup and saucer. Together with three other handleless cups and saucers hand-decorated with strawberries, King’s Rose and Queen’s Rose, and a Leeds-type covered sugar with swags and molded eagle handles, 6 1/2”h. Imperfections. $250-$350
695 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Molded edge and tortoiseshell glaze. Hairlines. 9”d. $250-$500 693 - 696
696 TWO MINIATURE CUTOUTS. Probably American, 19th century. Lacy cutouts with watercolor and German text. Floral and fan-shaped with a man and target. Edge loss, mostly to the fan. In oval frames, 7 1/2”h. 6 1/4”w. $200-$300
697 REGENCY DROP-LEAF TABLE. English, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany, oak, and pine. Drawers at both ends, splay legs ending in brass caps and casters, and highly figured mahogany on the top. Minor imperfections. 28”h. 23 1/4”w. (closed) 45 1/2”w. (open) 38”d. $400-$600
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GROUP OF PEWTER. European, 19th century. Salt with glass liner, four candlesticks and three lamps including one gimbal. Some with partial marks. 2 1/4”h to 8”h. $100-$300
699 GROUP OF PEWTER MEASURES. European, 19th century. Sixteen measures including seven that are bellied. Some with partial marks.1 3/4”h. to 7 3/4”h. $100-$300
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700 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Paneled, electric blue, 2 1/4”h. and cobalt, 1 1/2”h. $100-$300
701 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Paneled, indigo and sapphire blue, 2 1/8”h. $200-$400
702 TASTER. American, 19th century. Paneled, cobalt, 2 1/8”h. $100-$200
703 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Sapphire with circle panels, 2 1/4”h. and iridescent cobalt panels, 2 1/2”h. $100-$200
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FLASK. American, 1st half-19th century. Amethyst swirl rib flask, 6”h. Ex Alberta Rodgers Patterson, sold at Garth’s, September 17/18, 1993. $800-$1,600
DECORATED TALL CASE CLOCK. Seth Thomas, Connecticut, ca. 1825, pine. Arched pediment and bracket feet, retaining its original faux graining paint. 30-hour wooden movement has a dial marked by Thomas with floral and bird decoration. Imperfections. 86”h. 20”w. 11”d. $1,000-$2,000
705 TWO TASTERS. American, 19th century. Both paneled. Pale green, 2 3/4”h. and dark amber, 1 3/4”h. $150-$350
706 HYACINTH VASE. American, 19th century. Amethyst vase, 7 3/4”h. $150-$350
707 TUMBLER AND TASTER. American, 19th century. Paneled, amber. Taller has a flake. 3 1/4”, 2 1/2”h. $150-$300
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PAIR OF FEDERAL CANOPY BEDS. American, early 19th century, cherry. Shaped headboards, turned and reeded posts, and arched canopies. 76”h. 42 1/2”w., replaced rails are 76”l. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter, sold at Garth’s, November 2004, lot 662. $900-$1,500
710 THREE BENNINGTON CANDLESTICKS. Vermont, mid 19th century. Pair, 9”h. and smaller single stick, 7 3/4”h. with same form. Pair are ex New York Historical Society, sold at Sotheby’s (New York), January 29, 1995. $400-$700
711 TWO BENNINGTON PIE PLATES. Vermont, impressed Type A label used 18491858. Flint enamel with amber daubs, 10 3/4”, 11 1/4”d. $300-$600
712 BENNINGTON PAN. Vermont, impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. Flint enamel, 1 3/4”h. 7”d. Ex G.W. Samaha, sold at Garth’s, May 20, 1995. $150-$300
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BENNINGTON COACHMAN BOTTLE. Vermont, impressed Type A Bennington mark used 18491858. Flint enamel in shades of amber and some green. Repair at neck. 10 1/2”h. $200-$400
QUEEN ANNE EASY OR WING CHAIR. American, 18th century, mahogany and maple. Cabriole legs and slipper feet. 16”h. seat, 45”h. overall. $400-$800
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BENNINGTON TOBY PITCHER. Vermont, impressed Type A label, 1849-1858. Rockingham glaze. Grapevine handle, 6”h. $200-$300
FOUR WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN ITEMS. American, 19th century. Two hanging griddles, larger 18”h., 14”d. and a rotating broiler together with a small hanging pan. Ex Nancy Kalin and Scott Mackall. $100-$200
715 PORTRAIT OF A FAMILY (AMERICAN, CIRCA 1840). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Handsome portrait of a father, mother, and two children at a breakfast table. 12 1/2”h. 11 1/2”w. (sight), in a period, birdseye maple frame, 17 1/2”h. 16 1/4”w. Sold at Garth’s, April 2006, lot 162. $1,200-$1,800
716 GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS. Mostly American, 19th century, and coin silver. Approximately fifty teaspoons, tablespoons, and ladles, various makers, together with seven silverplated spoons. Total weight of silver approximately 43 ozt. $250-$500 709 715 | 99
723 MASONIC POCKET WATCH FOB. American, late 19th - early 20th century. A Masonic marked 14K watch fob with a knights helmet hinged top, enamel decoration and ten small stones, possibly rubies. Approximate weight 13 grams. $300-$600
724 MASONIC POCKET WATCH FOB. American, Late 19th - early 20th century. Enamel decoration, a knights helmet finial with bale and set with fifteen stones, six diamonds and nine red stones, possibly rubies. Tests as 14K. Approximate weight of 15 grams. $400-$800
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719 WALTHAM 14K MASONIC POCKET WATCH. American, early 20th century. A marked Waltham open face pocket watch in a “14K” yellow gold case. The dial is decorated with a Masonic square and compass. $200-$400
720 TWO OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES. American, 1st half-20th century. A “Waltham” pocket watch with a magenta face and a gold “Masonic” symbol and engraved symbols on the back. An “Elgin” pocket watch with a Shriner’s symbol engraved on the back of the case. $200-$300
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MASONIC WATCH FOB. American, late 19th - early 20th century. Having a prominent skull and crossbones on one side with enamel accents and diamond eyes and enamel decoration on the reverse. Tests as 14K gold. Approximate weight 14 grams. $350-$700
726 MASONIC WATCH FOB. American, late 19th - early 20th century. Having a prominent cross and crown on the front below a knights helmet finial and enamel decoration on the front and reverse. Tests 14K gold. Approximate weight 10 grams. $300-$600
727 TOURNEAU POCKET WATCH. Switzerland, 20th century. A Tourneau chronograph pocket watch in a marked “18K” yellow gold hunters case. The face has black enamel Arabic numerals, phases of the moon dial and month and day. Marked Tourneau on the face and works. $2,000-$3,000
DUDLEY MASONIC POCKET WATCH. American, 20th century. An open-face pocket watch marked “Dudley” on the face. The back has a glass cover and displays not only the works but various Masonic symbols. The back is marked “Dudley Watch Co, Lancaster, PA”, model number “4601” and “19 Jewels”. $800-$1,600
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MASONIC WATCH FOB. American, late 19th - early 20th century. Having enamel decoration, a hinged double headed Eagle on the reverse, a knight’s helmet finial and fifteen stones, five diamonds and ten red stones, possibly rubies. Tests as 14k gold. Approximate weight 16 grams. $400-$800 100 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
SHRINERS PIN. American, late 19th - early 20th century. A Shriner’s sword pin with a horn crescent pendant. Gold accents test as 14K. $100-$200
HAMILTON FRATERNAL OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH. American, early 20th century. A Hamilton Masterpiece 23J open face pocket watch with enameled double headed eagle on the reverse and Shriner’s symbols on the front. In a marked “18K” yellow gold case. Inscribed inside the back cover, “Presented to C.W. Galloway By The Official Watch Inspectors of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Sept. 27, 1927”. $1,000-$2,000
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TWO POCKET WATCHES. Nineteenth century. American National Watch Co. watch in a “Coin Silver” hunter’s case. 20th century. Swiss open face pocket watch with a calendar movement on reverse and a gun metal case. $150-$250
BREVET POCKET WATCH. Switzerland, early 20th century. Brevet pocket watch having a rotating photograph dial with enameled dial marked Brevet with Swiss cross and 24792 with overlapping chapter and seconds dials in black over blue flanked by branching gilt flowers with revolving photographic dial at bottom of seconds ring. $400-$600
731 OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH WITH CHAIN. Switzerland, late 19th century. An Auguste Agassiz open face pocket watch with engraved dial and marked “18K” gold case. Comes with marked “750” chain and key with coral top. $300-$500
732 MASONIC WATCH FOB. American, late 19th - early 20th century. A folding ball watch fob which expands to form a cross. Exterior tests as 14k. $150-$300
734 SILVER POCKET WATCH. London, mid 19th century. A Wm. Wallace, London, open face pocket watch with fusee movement. Hallmarks on the case are London silver marks with a date mark of 1845 or 1865. In a paired case. $200-$300
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OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH. London, late 19th century. A “M. Tobias London” open face pocket watch with roman numerals and harbor scene on the face. Marked “18K” gold case. $300-$500
HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. American, late 19th century. An American Watch Company hunters case pocket watch with Royal Waltham works. In a marked “14K” gold case with ornate etched exterior designs. $400-$800
736 OHIO POCKET WATCH. Delaware, Ohio, late 19th century. A Cyrus Platt, Delaware, Ohio pocket watch in a “Dueber, Silverine” case. Inscribed on the reverse, “Delaware County Fair 1895”. $200-$400
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OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH. English, ca. 1910. Open face pocket watch with fusee works and white enamel face with black roman numerals. The case has possible Sheffield hallmarks with a date mark of 1910. The case tests as 14K. Approximate weight of 100 grams. $200-$400
739 TIFFANY POCKET WATCH AND CHAIN. American, 20th century. Hunter’s case watch with white enamel face with roman numerals and marked “Tiffany & Co” on the face. The case is unmarked but tests as 18k. The fob on the watch chain is marked “14K”. Approximate weight of 95 grams. $600-$1,200
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740 THREE BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. American, 19th century. All have tin lids. 10”h. 5”d., 8”h. 4”d. and 7”h. 6”d. Ex Nancy Kalin and Scott Mackall. $150-$300
741 WHIELDON SOUP PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze in good colors, 10”d $400-$800
742 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze, 9 3/4”d. $300-$600
743 WHIELDON PLATE. England, 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim, tortoiseshell glaze with striped elements. Minor edge flakes. 9 1/4”d. $450-$650
744 SAMPLER . English or American, 1802, silk on linen. Sets of double alphabets and spotted red stag, signed and dated by Sarah Senior. In a frame. 15 3/4”h. 13 1/2”w. $200-$400 102 | GARTH’S March 11 - 12, 2011
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CHIPPENDALE SERPENTINE FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably Massachusetts, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany, cherry, and pine. Four graduated drawers resting on bold, ogee feet. Minor imperfections. 33”h. 42 1/2”w. 22”d. $2,000-$4,000
VILLAGE SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH -EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Village on a mill pond under a twilight sky. In a gilt frame. 27 1/2”h. 33 1/2” w. $150-$300
746 FRAKTUR. Watercolor and pen and ink on paper. Painted by M. Buckley with English text, surrounded by angels, roses and birds. Records the 1812 birth in Adams County, Pennsylvania of John Boyce, son of Martin and Esther Boyce. In a grained frame, 13”h. 11”w. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter, sold at Garth’s, November, 2004, lot 614. $900-$1,200
747 THEOREM (AMERICAN, 1ST HALF-19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Detailed depiction of a basket of strawberries, as well as blueberries and peaches, along with moths. In an eglomise mat and period gilt frame, 22 1/2”h. 19 1/2”w. $400-$800
749 FOUR LAMPS. European, 19th century. Three brass lamps, a pair made from large candlesticks with middrip pans, 26”h. and one made from a fourspout lamp. Reconstructed, 25”h. Together with a pewter candlestick lamp, 11 1/2”h. All electrified. $100-$300
750 TIN CHANDELIER. American, 20th century. Two tiers with total of fifteen candlesockets. Paint history and two missing sockets. 25”h.19”d. $100-$200
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UNCLE SAM COSTUME. American, 1932, cotton. Four-pieces consisting of tailcoat in blue with white stars and red and white trim, tie-on vest front, red and white stripe pants and red, white and blue top hat. Accompanying note states it was worn for Washington’s Bicentennial in 1932. Minor imperfections. $300-$600
GROUP OF PEWTER. European, 18th-19th century. Lot includes teapot, three small lamps, three bulbous candlesticks, two small plates, large funnel, a beaker and a ladle. From 2 1/2”h to 7 1/2”h. $100-$300
752 HEPPLEWHITE ONE-DRAWER STAND. American, early 19th century, maple, curly maple, and pine. Tapered legs and a boldly figured top. Refinished. 27 1/2”h. 17 3/4”w. 16”d. $400-$800
753 GROUP OF EARLY IRON LIGHTING DEVICES. Nineteenth century. Includes three sticking tommies, three betty lamps, a gimballed fat lamp, a candleholder with handle and hook, and a wroughtiron candleholder. From 3 1/2”h. 9”h. and 8 1/2”l. to 12”l. $150-$300
754 FOUR CERAMIC PIECES. European, late 19th-early 20th century. Gaudy Welsh wastebowl, 3”h. 6”d.; gaudy transferware platter, 17”l. and an Imari type bowl (repaired foot), 5”h. 12”d. Together with a blue and white tea caddy, 5 1/2”h. $100-$150
756 TWO PIECES OF VICTORIAN JEWELERY. American or European, 2nd half-19th century, gold. Oval pendant with empty beveled glass frame, reversing to floral engraving with small round diamond. 1 1/2”l. And a Etruscan revival broach in the form of a cuff with an ivory hand holding part of a buckle. 1 3/4”l. $100-$200
757 THREE PIECES OF MOURNING JEWELERY. Probably American, 3rd quarter-19th century, gold, glass and hair. Large oval broach with photo of bearded man reversing to woven hair both under beveled glass. 2 7/8”l. And similar smaller broach with photo of a Civil War soldier reversing to a snippet of hair. 1 1/2”l. Together with a round broach engraved with name and “1873” date. White hair in a braid under glass. 1 1/2” dia. $100-$200 | 103
758 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, early 20th century, glass, wood, photograph, printed cutouts and tinsel. A border of paper flowers frames a woman’s portrait. At the bottom a winter house scene rests on silver tinsel. 10”h. Pictured in Jones, Genius in a Bottle, p.235. $100-$200
759 DIMINUTIVE HANGING CABINET. American, late 19th-early 20th century, walnut. Paneled door with interior shelves. Original finish. 17 1/2”h. 13”w. 5”d. $200-$400
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THREE SMALL BOTTLE WHIMSEYS. Two late 19th century yarn winder bottles, one has illegible signature and dated 18[8]2, 4”h., 3 3/4”h. And mid 20th century bottle with carved crucifixion, ladder and bat. 3 1/4”h. $75-$125
761 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, late 19th-early 20th century, glass and wood. Well-carved crucifixion scene highlighted with red and black. Details include vines, shaving flowers and open bible with carved design. The piece shares characteristics with other bottles that have been found nationwide. 11”h. Pictured in Jones Genius in a Bottle, p. 131. $100-$200
762 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. Eastern European, 1915, glass and wood. Detailed spinning wheel complete with flax and a tiny water dish to moisten fingers. Illegible signature, dated. 8 1/2”h. $400-$600
763 BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American or European, late 19th century, glass, wood and thread tassels. Multi-tier winder, alternate arms ending with wooden bead and tassel. Some arms finished with applied hearts. 11”h. $150-$300 766 - 769
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BOTTLE WHIMSEY BY CARL WORNER. Probably Dunkirk, New York, ca 1907, glass, wood and paper. Bar scene done in the classic Worner style. Carved and painted details include landscape painting under the “Jim Cave” bar sign, bottles on the back shelf, food on the table and a farmer in a straw hat. Under the floor boards a sign reads “Find the missing man”. Unsigned, the cork had a slip of newspaper with date and name of town. 11 1/2”h.
BOTTLE WHIMSEY. American, late 19th century, glass, wood and thread tassels. Skillfully carved stopper closes a bottle filled with a gold painted multi-tier winder, the arms finished with tassels. Base has curved legs resting on velvet. Signed on bottom “Filled by F.L. Bennet”. Several other bottles by this maker are known. 9”h.
CHALKWARE PIG BANK. Twentieth century. Diminutive pig bank with loop handle and floral paint. 4 3/4”h. $100-$200
INLAID GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed woods. Checkerboard with inlaid circles and stars and a herringbone border. Old finish. 18 1/2” square. $300-$600
German born Worner was in America in the 1880’s and created over sixty bottles, most of saloons. See Jones, Genius in a Bottle p.191220. Pictured on 199. $800-$1,200
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SCULPTURE OF AN INDIAN (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Plaster, unsigned. Standing figure of a Indian warrior with its original polychrome paint. Imperfections. 26”h. $250-$500
768 APPLE PEELER. American, late 19th century, iron and maple. Original finish. 24 1/2”l. $100-$200
769 ARTS AND CRAFTS PLAQUE. French, early 20th century, fruitwood. Square plaque with original paint depicting a stylized man and flame and border with “Ecoles D’Arts et Metiers Arts and Crafts Schools.” 7 1/2”h. 8”w. $100-$200
771 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Similar to the Hudson River school, river with sail boats, mountains in the distance. Rebacked. Unframed. 24 1/2”h. 30 1/2”w. $200-$400
772 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case and bracket base, original orange and yellow paint decoration. 25”h. 41”w. 25”d. $300-$500
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773 BENCH. American, mid 19th century, pine. Bootjack ends, braces on one side, shaped apron on the other. Traces of original red/brown paint. Edge loss. 18”h. 53”w. 14 1/2”d. Ex Nancy Kalin and Scott Mackall. $150-$350
773A FIVE WROUGHT IRON FIREPLACE ITEMS. American, 19th century. Two pair of andirons, the taller with faceted finials, 12 1/2”, 15”h., a ram’s horn peel and a poker. Together with a waffle iron. Ex Nancy Kalin and Scott Mackall. $100-$250
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774 WILLIAM AND MARY DRESSING TABLE. English, 1st half-18th century, oak and pine. Shaped skirt, turned legs, and a cross stretcher. Imperfections. 28”h. 29”w. 19 1/2”d. $400-$800
775 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on thin canvas or paper, unsigned. Young child in mustard dress, blue eyes and curl in the middle of forehead, holding large colorful bouquet. 23”h.19 1/4”w. In a pine frame with gold stencilled liner. 20”h. 16”w. $400-$600
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776 CARVED COFFER. English, 18th century, oak. Two drawers and elaborately carved with a folksy face and “EW 1746”. Imperfections. 37 1/2”h. 47 1/4”w. 19 3/4”d. $500-$1,000
777 SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK. American, possibly Quaker, 1818, silk on gauze. Moral verse encircled by moss rose vine tied with a blue ribbon. Signed and dated Eliza Ann Hunt. In a frame. 11 1/2”h. 9 1/2”w. Maker identified on back as Eliza Ann Hunt born February 23, 1810 and died September 12, 1873. $200-$400
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THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH, FROM THE ORIGINAL PLATES, RESTORED BY JAMES HEATH, ESQ., R.A. London: Baldwin and Cradock, n.d., elephant folio, contemporary half red morocco leather over marbled boards. 42 pp. of text and 116 plates. Publishers Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy purchased Hogarth’s original plates at the sale of the property of John Boydell in 1818. Boydell had acquired them from the Hogarth family in 1789. The first publication of the restored plates was in 1822. $2,000-$3,000 778
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ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1910. Kazak. Multiple borders and abrash blue ground. 4’ x 6’8”. $400-$600
CRADLE. Pennsylvania, 19th century, mahogany. Dovetailed, with elaborately scroll-cut top, and retaining its original finish. Minor losses and age cracks. 25”h. 41”l. Found in Chester County, Pennsylvania. $400-$800
780 ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1920. Hamadan. Multiple borders and blue ground. 4’3” x 6’5. $200-$400 786
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THEOREM (AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. A colorful bouquet of flowers in a period mahogany frame, 23”h. 28”w. Found in Chester County, Pennsylvania. $400-$800
CHINESE RUG. Twentieth century. Sage green border and salmon ground. 3’ x 4’11”. $100-$200
782 ORIENTAL RUG. Mosul. Ivory border and salmon ground. Some end loss. 3’6” x 5’10”. $150-$250
788 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Pennsylvania, 1820-1840, pine. Dovetailed case, interior till, turned feet, and retaining its original brown over ochre graining on the case and brown over red on the feet and trim. Original strap hinges. 24 1/4”h. 49 1/2”w. 22 1/4”d. $400-$800
783 ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1925. Hamadan. Wide ivory border and salmon ground. 4’9” x 6’4”. $200-$400
784 ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1910. Shirvan. Red and ivory medallions on dark blue. Minor end loss. 3’11” x 4’11”. $400-$600
789 DECORATED WASHSTAND. Probably New England, 1815-1830, pine. Shaped gallery, one drawer, and original yellow ground with graining and fruit decoration. Minor imperfections. 36 1/2”h. 17”w. 13 1/4”d. $250-$500
785 ORIENTAL RUG. CA. 1930. Hamadan. Dark blue ground, red border. Some edge damage. 5’ x 3’8”. $150-$250 787 - 789
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799 TWO PAIR OF ANDIRONS. American, 19th century. Brass with seamed construction, 18”h. and wrought iron, 19”h. $150-$350
800 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (PROBABLY AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Older woman with rosy cheeks and white cap. Some restoration. In a frame. 17”h. 15”w. $150-$300
790
790
PORTRAIT OF LE MISSISSIPPI BY HECTRO TROTIN (FRANCE, 1894-1966). Oil on board, signed lower right and labeled on verso “Le Mississippi Steam Boat des la a American 1832 Collection Sira No. 279.” Portrait of the sidewheeler flying two US flags. Minor flake. 5”h. 9”w., in a period frame, 6 1/4”h. 10 1/4”w. $200-$400
795 ORIENTAL RUG. Late 20th century. Quchan. Ivory border and midnight blue ground with figures. 4’ x 5’10”. $600-$1,200
796
ORIENTAL RUG. Ca. 1950-1960. Room size Heriz. Blue border and red ground. Worn edges, 7’8” x 10’. $600-$800
FIVE CURRIER & IVES PRINTS. Hand colored lithographs on paper. The Soldier’s Dream of Home... C#5594B and The Soldier’s Home.. C# 5599. Both in frames, 15 1/2”h. 19 1/4”w. and 18”h. 22”w. Together with three unframed prints. The Farmers Friends C#1888, Hiawatha’s Wedding, C# 2806 and Simply to the Cross..., C#5523. $100-$300
792
797
ORIENTAL RUG. Late 20th century. Quchan. Polychrome border and ivory figural ground. 4’1” x 6’2”. $600-$1,200
TWO PAINTINGS. American or European. Oil on canvas dated 1919 with illegible signature. A romantic couple seated by a lake. Some inpainting. In a frame. 15 1/2”h. 18 3/4”w. And a mixed media on paper signed by E. J. Fitzgerald. Folky farm scene of horse-drawn equipment and fields. Small tears. In a frame. 14”h. 17”w. $100-$200
791
793 SADDLE BAG, RUG AND THROW. Twentieth century. Afghan saddle bag in shades of ivory and burgundy, 2’7” x 4’7”, knit throw in a serape pattern, 4’4” x 5’1” and a flat woven rug, 3’1” x 4’9”. $100-$200
794 ORIENTAL MAT. Ca. 1940. Yezd Kirman. Pale blue border and green ground. 1’6” x 2’3”. $200-$300
798 LARGE GLASS BOTTLE. American, 19th century. Dark olive/amber with applied lip. Blisters. 18 1/4”h. $100-$200
801 MATCH SAFE. English, late 19th century, brass. Stag head with hanging game over a hunting bag that holds the matches, and the initials “OFA.” 11”h. $150-$300
802 GROUP OF TIN LIGHTING DEVICES. American, 19th century. Includes two betty lamps, a miniature chamberstick-form lamp, a tole lamp, four other tin lamps, and a tole candlestick. From 1 3/4”h. to 9 1/2”h. $150-$300
803 TWO STONE ITEMS. European. Stone grinder in the form of an animal. Repair. 5”h. 16”w. and a fragment of a statue, 8”h. $100-$200
804 GROUP OF PEWTER. European, 19th century. Lot includes eight ships bowls, four lamps, and three candlesticks. Some with partial marks. 2”h. to10 1/2”h. $100-$300
805 GROUP OF PEWTER. European, 19th century. Six plates and chargers, a goblet and an inkwell. Some have partial marks. 4 1/2” dia. to 16 1/2”dia. and 2 1/4”h. to 5”h. $100-$300 | 109
ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Anderson, William
635
Austrian, Ben
321
Baker, W.A.
243
Bennet, F.L.
765
Bosworth
546
Brigante, Nicolas
42
Chiles, Frances
404
Decamp, Joseph
329
Edouart, Auguste
58, 128, 461, 462
Fitzgerald, E.J.
797
Frail, A.L.
255
Giffen-Bassett, Margaret
353
Hoadley, Silas
21
Jerome, U.
53
Langhaus, I.
304
Lehn, Joseph
218, 219, 233, 234
Metz, Gerry
663
Mevey, W.
235
Palmer, Russ
35
Perry, Adelbert
20
Prior-Hamblin
481
Rank, Johannes
163
Rose, Daniel
677
Routson, Samuel
240
Rudhardt, Charles
630
Skou, Sigurd
113
Snow, Winnie
182
Taylor, W.R.
449
Thomas, Seth
499, 709
Trotin, Hectro
790
Willard, Simon and son
500
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679, 764
Auctioneers Jeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Dave Pritchard Kellie Seltzer Catalog Department Susan Wise Andrew Richmond Ellice Ronsheim Judi Hill Eclectic Auctions Justin Arnold Nick Burdette Cheryl-Lynn May Operation and Transportation Jared Wells Nick Burdette George Craft Ron Scheeler Kris Klein Exhibitions Debbie Bender Accounts Receivable Toni Warner Administrative Support Debbie Bender Edie Preece Toni Warner
GARTH’S STAFF CEO Richard “Jeff” Jeffers President Amelia Jeffers Executive Vice President Steve Bemiller Vice President Andrew Richmond
Ambassador-at-Large Carolyn Porter
Consignor Representatives Jeff Jeffers Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Jared Wells Consignment Manager Edie Preece Appraisers Jeff Jeffers, CAGA Kristin Crump, CAGA Jared Wells, CAGA Andrew Richmond, CAGA Justin Arnold, CAGA Lisa Darke, CAGA Kim Mills Photography & Design Rob Manko Kellie Seltzer
Real Estate Amelia Jeffers Jeff Jeffers Steve Bemiller Dave Pritchard Penny Jones Jerry Franckhauser
Marketing Kellie Seltzer Public Relations Christa Johnson Kellie Seltzer Subscriptions Toni Warner Internet Auction Services Debbie Bender | 111
GARTH’S POLICY
GUARANTEE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. continues to be committed to providing thorough descriptions that reflect our belief in service through honesty, integrity and attention to detail. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin as stated in the first bold line of the catalogue description, with the exception of amendments by any oral or written notices or announcements at the time of the auction. “Origin” is defined as the creator, period, culture, or source, as set forth in the first bold line of a lot in the catalog. Exclusions – Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Garth’s Auctions, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of any Oriental rugs. All rug dimensions are approximate. Garth’s does not guarantee the authenticity of any item created before 1500. Regarding all jewelry, all weights, grades, sizes, and metal content(s) are approximate. Regarding colored stones: purchasers are reminded that colored stones and diamonds may be enhanced by using one or more techniques, including but not limited to: clarity enhancements, resins, and heat treatment. Garth’s makes no warranty express or implied to the buyer as to whether a natural stone has been enhanced. Additionally, antiques, by the very nature of their age, have wear that reflects their years of use. As a result, honest wear earned from use is to be expected and is sometimes the proof that an item is an antique. Normal wear will not be listed. Buyers who would like to know the fine points regarding condition should call prior to the auction. We would prefer that you examine the items before you place a bid. All other guarantees of authenticity of authorship, expressed or implied, are hereby disclaimed. There is no other warranty, express or implied. Each and every lot is sold “as is”.
BUYING FOR OUR ACCOUNT: The owners and employees of Garth’s Auctions, Inc. never have, nor ever will buy any item at our auction for ourselves.
LIABILITY: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin of a lot for a period of twenty-one days from the date of the auction and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s satisfaction that the first bold line is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded provided the lot is returned to Garth’s Auctions, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction. It is also Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Garth’s Auctions, Inc. and the purchaser, before Garth’s Auctions, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale under the above guarantee. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of origin of any lot shall be the rescission of the sale and return of the original purchase price and premium paid by the purchaser. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts no liability of any kind for an item after the gavel has fallen.
WITHDRAWN LOTS: Garth’s Auction, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any property before the auction and shall have no liability whatsoever for withdrawal of the property.
SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS: The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer is the buyer. The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the successful bidder. Once the auctioneer’s gavel falls, the successful bidder immediately assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased lot.
DISPUTED AND REJECTED BIDS: The auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding on the disputed lot. The auctioneer also reserves the right to reject nominal bids and to withdraw from the auction items that do not receive a bid reflective of an item’s worth. We make every attempt, for the benefit of both seller and buyer, to create lots that reflect the quality of our cataloged merchandise. Therefore, any lot not receiving an opening bid of at least $50.00 will be passed.
ESTIMATES & RESERVES: Presale estimates are intended as guides and may not be reflective of actual gavel price. Some of the items in this auction are subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. The reserve will not be higher than the low estimate.
DEFINITIONS OF STATEMENTS: a) “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but not definitely so. b) “Circle of” – work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c) “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d) “After” – in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e) “Signed” – has a signature that in our opinion is the signature of the artist. f) “Bears signature” – has signature that in our opinion might be the signature of the artist.
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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 $25 $501-1,000 $50 $1,001-3,000 $100 $3,001-5,000 $250 $5,000-10,000 $500 $10,000-30,000 $1,000 or auctioneer’s discretion $30,000-50,000 $2,500 or auctioneers discretion $50,000 & up Auctioneer’s discretion
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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: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will ship items bought at auction at the purchaser’s risk. Purchasers will be billed for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Merchandise will be shipped within 15 days of receipt of payment. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. Customers who prefer to use a different shipping company should disregard the shipping charges on their invoice, and notify Garth’s to make arrangements for release to their preferred shipper. In most cases furniture is shipped through independent contractors. A list is available upon request. Packages refused by recipient, or which for any reason cannot be
delivered, are the responsiblilty of the buyer including any payments for forwarding, disposal, or return transportation charges. International shipments: buyers are additionally responsible for customs charges, penalties, duties, storage charges or other expenses incurred as a result of an action by customs. Payment of invoice and shipping charges indicates acceptance of the terms of shipment. 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 | 113 notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.
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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.
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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.
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