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THE RADTKE COLLECTION May 12, 2017 at 2:00 PM Lots 1 - 324
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1 TWO EUROPEAN BRASS COMPASS/SUNDIALS. Nineteenth century. One with lid and paper face, the other with an adjustable ring marked “Beilby, Bristol”. 3”d. $400-800
6 EARLY BAND SAMPLER. Possibly Massachusetts, mid 17th century, silk on linen. Delicate flowers, leaves and acorns worked in a variety of stitches in blues and greens. Unsigned. Framed 22”h. 10.50”w. Similar to sampler pictured in Betty Ring’s “Girlhood Embroidery” Vol. 1pg. 29, stitched by Mary Hollingsworth of Salem. And sampler sold by Skinner, June 7, 2009 lot 240, attributed to Massachusetts. $2,000-4,000
2 SEVEN CHINESE COMPASSES. Nineteenth-early 20th century. At least three are divination compasses, the earliest with worn red lacquer, 3.5”d. Five are cased, one missing a cover, average 3.25”d., and one is also a folding sundial. 4.5”l. Imperfections. $250-500
7 AMERICAN SAMPLER. Possibly Massachusetts, early 19th century, silk on linen. Bright yellow center-door house, under blue skies, verse and rows of alphabets, double borders. signed “Caroline Goulding Aged 11 Years”. Framed, 17.50”h. 18”w. Maker may have been the daughter of John and Ruth Goulding of Hopkinton, Middlesex County, born in 1810. $400-600
3 TRAVELLING COMPASS/SUNDIAL. Eighteenth-early 19th century, white metal. Compass with adjustable bird shaped, engraved gnomon. Inscribed with Roman numerals and several European city names with distances. 2.5”l. In fitted leather case. $750-1,250 4 EUROPEAN BRASS COMPASS/SUNDIAL. Eighteenth-early 19th century. Travelling compass with adjustable bird shaped gnomon. Inscribed with Roman numerals and several European city names with distances. 3”l. $600-800
8 FOUR COMPASSES. American or European, late 19th-20th century. Two brass (one is a sundial), 1.75”, 2”d., and one vegetable ivory, 4”l. Together with one housed in a mahogany case, 3” x 3”. Varying damage. $75-125 9 FIVE COMPASSES. American and European, late 19th-20th century. Two in wooden cases, two brass, and one paper case. Varying damage. 1.5” to 2”d. $75-125
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10 EUROPEAN TRAVELLING COMPASS/SUNDIAL. Eighteenth century or earlier. Folding wooden compass with paper faced sundial. Case has inscribed sundial marks and traces of red paint. Age split, missing string gnomon. 3” x 2.5”. $200-400
5 TWO NEEDLEWORK MAPS. British Isles, silk on linen, late 18thearly 19th century. “Map of Ireland “ “December 1797” , counties outlined in various colors,. Framed, 15.25”h. 14.75”w. “The Map Of Europe” “C. Downer.” Framed, 13”h. 13”w. $200-350
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11 MINIATURE NEEDLEWORK. Probably American, late 18th-early 19th century, silk on linen. Round double-sided with hearts, kissing birds and “When this you See Remember me” reversing to “And bear me in Your mind”. Possibly used as a watch-paper. 2” dia. Framed, 4.75” x 4.75”. $300-600
12 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on wood panels, unsigned. Husband and wife, she wears a cap and he has spectacles and a quill pen. Dry surfaces. Some imperfections. Woman, 29”h. 23”w., frame, 35”H. 29”w. Man, 30”h. 23”w., frame, 36”h. 29”w. $900-1,200 13 ENGLISH DOUBLE ADAM AND EVE SAMPLER. Owersby, Lincolnshire, dated 1843, silk on linen. Two Garden of Eden depictions flank an eccentric building, other elements include verse, alphabets, birds and baskets. Signed “Elizabeth Porttergill Aged 11 yrs Owersby 1843”. In old frame, 22.5” x 22.5”. $300-500 14 TWO SAMPLERS. Probably France or Canada, early-mid 19th century, silk on canvas. One with alphabets, baskets, birds and butterflies, signed “faite par g. Guilhermon t agee de 10 ans”. Framed, 15.25”h. 16.50”w. And one “sur mes parents” with detailed butterflies, birds and flowers. Signed “Anna Vernus 1860”. Framed, 19”h. 17”w. $200-400
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15 SAMPLER. English or American, dated 1802, silk on linen. Line of figures includes Crucifixion, soldiers, and Adam and Eve over a spotted cow and a black horse, flowers, verse and wide vining border. Signed and dated by “Mary Smelt”. Framed, no glass, 23”h. 17”w. $250-500 16 THREE NEEDLEWORKS. American or English, mid 19th century, wool and silk on canvas. Sampler of Maggie Murdock with large colorful parrot. Framed, 13.5” x 13.5”. And boy with dog and fishing pole. Framed, 14.50”h. 12”w. Together with unfinished depiction of boy with lute. Framed, 13”h. 19”w. $150-300
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17 NEEDLEWORK MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES. England, late 18th century, silk on silk satin. Finely worked map, outlined borders in black, green and cream. Framed, 21”h. 19”w. $250-450
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18 SAMPLER. Probably American, early 19th century, silk on linen. Lengthy verse framed by floral embroidery and drawn thread work, flanked by urn topped columns, signed “Sarah Smith Her Work Aged 12 Years”. Remnants of a paper cartouche at top. Framed, 20”h. 19”w. $225-450
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19 EARLY BAND SAMPLER. American or English, silk on linen, dated 1732. Adam and Eve depicted with snake, fruit and tree, group of five figures possibly including King and Queen with crowns and scepters. Signed Mary Iagger [?]. Bright colors, gilt frame, 21”h. 11.25”w. $600-1,000 20 MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE OXBOW SLANT FRONT DESK. Ca. 1770-1790, mahogany with pine secondary. Ball and claw feet, four dovetailed, graduated drawers, and fitted interior with dovetailed drawers. Refinished. 45.5”h. 43”w. 23”d. $400-800 21 MINIATURE VICTORIAN SEWING KIT. American or English, late 19th century. Abalone shell lined with purple cloth and gold-filled sewing items. 2.75”l. $75-125 22 FIVE PAIRS OF AMERICAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS. One pair of Victorian beehive candlesticks with push ups, 9.75”h., and four matching pairs of later candlesticks, 10.5”h. $100-300
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23 TWO ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK WOOLIES. Late 19th century, wool. Threemasted ships with thread rigging and flying the British flag. One with two steam funnels, “HMS Black Prince” . Framed, 19”h. 23.5”w. And one dated and initialed “JC 1892” with a smaller ship with a printed label “Carrel”. Imperfections. 11.75”h. 15.5”w. $300-600
24 SIX ITEMS INCLUDING SAILING ITEMS. American and/or European, 19th20th century, bone. Two fids, 5.5”, 7”l., and a small caulker, two carved spoons and a scrimshaw needle holder, 8.5”h. $100-300 25 CARVED BONE PULLEY BLOCK. American or European, 19th century. Double pulley with bone or horn pins, 4.25”l. $300-600
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26 AMERICAN MARITIME NEEDLE CASE. Second half-19th century. Wooden tube with relief and scratch carving including American shield, anchor, star, house, Star of David and “D. Tinkham”. 7.5”l. Includes nine steel net or sail needles, some marked “Jas. Smith and Son”. $200-400
27 CARVED BONE PULLEY BLOCK. American or European, 19th century. Single pulley with copper pins. 5”l. $400-600 28 TWO ENGLISH BRASS TELESCOPES. Late 18th-19th century. One with leather wrap and floral bands marked “Gilbert, London”. Wear. 24”l. And one with wooden cover and lens cover. Age splits. 16.25”l. $400-800
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29 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG SAILOR (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Young boy in red vest climbing ship’s rigging. Age split, some crazing. 7.75”h. 6.75”w., framed, 13”h. 12”w. Boston shop tag on back notes “From Willie Pastor, Louis Pastor’s son”. $300-600 30 AMERICAN HORN BOX. Mid 19th century. Oblong with lift lid and incised tulips and compass star accented with red ink. Age split at hinge. 4.5”l. Ex Jerome Blum (Connecticut). $300-600 31 TWO AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMAS. Early 20th century. Wooden sailing ships on composition seas. One has string rigging and a figurehead. Cracked glass. 13”h. 18”w. The other has multiple ships and boats. Some damage. 17.25”h. 25”w. Shadow box frame sizes. $250-450 32 NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Late 18th century, maple with pine secondary. Dovetailed case with nine dovetailed, overlapping drawers. Base has pad feet and scalloped apron. Refinished with replaced brasses. 74.75”h. 38.25”w. 20”d. $800-1,600
33 SAILOR ART BUSK. American or English, mid 19th century, baleen. Carved on one side with stars and hearts. Some natural imperfections, slight warp. 12.5”l. $150-300 34 THREE AMERICAN PIE CRIMPERS. Late 19th- 20th century. Two of bone, one with additional fork and wooden handle, 8.5”, 5”l. And one of resin type material. 5.5”l. Smaller bone one has loss. $100-200 35 TWO WAX SEALS. Second half-19th century. Bone handled white metal seals. Larger has Minerva head, 2.75”l., smaller has steam engine “Quick”. Glued repair. 1.75”l. $250-450 36 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE-STYLE MIRROR. Ca. 1780-1820, mahogany veneer. Gilt liner, old replaced mirror. 34”h. 14”w. $175-300 37 TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Probably England, late 18th-early 19th century. Gentleman with salmon coat and tie tack. And a woman with ruffled cap. Matching frames, 5.5”h. 4.5”w. $250-450
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38 EARLY BAND SAMPLER. England or Scotland, silk on wool, dated 1721. Lines of alphabets, a verse and decorative embroidery, signed “Sarah Newberry”. Bright colors. Framed, 14”h. 10”w. $400-800
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39 BAND SAMPLER, Possibly Florida, 1827 [?], silk on linen. Rows of repeating numbers, possible Spanish inscription reads in part “ No 1827 Viva Jesus / Viva Maria Viva / Jose Comsubara [?] / Florida Amen “. Framed, 27.50”h. 9”w. $400-600 40 TWO SAMPLERS. Probably England, 1799, silk on gauze. Baskets, fruit tree, butterflies and flying birds, pious verse, signed and dated by “Sarah Clark”. Framed, 11.5” h. 10.75”w. And wool and silk sampler with lengthy verse “On Life” signed “Sarah Read’ “1785”. Framed, 12”h. 13”w. $350-650 41 NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY MULE CHEST. Eighteenth century, pine. Lift top over two dovetailed drawers with replaced brasses. Staple hinges and old red paint. Imperfections. 39”h. 38.5”w. 19”d. $300-400
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42 SONG BOOK AND THREE PRINTS. American and English, 19th century. Psalm songbook by Little and Smith, printed 1798. Pen and ink “Elisha Niles Property 18—” in the front. Rebacked with leather. And a colored print of children “Infancy” in an eglomise mat with frame. 12”h. 14.5”w. Together with two reverse glass painted prints of the Four Seasons. Framed. 11.5”h. 15.5”w. Imperfections. $150-300 43 TWO AMERICAN STANDS. Nineteenth century. Empire stand in birch. Old refinish. 27”h. 20”w. 20.5”d. And a pie crust candlestand, maple and figured maple. Dovetailed legs and iron spider. Imperfections. 20”h. 16.5” x 16.5”. $200-300 44 TWO AMERICAN SHERATON STANDS. Second quarter-19th century, cherry and maple. Red wash. Refinished. 2.675”h. 16.5”w. 16”d. And cherry with one dovetailed drawer. 29”h. 19”w. 17”d. $150-300
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45 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. American or English, 1830-1850, silk on wool. A hillside cottage, surrounded by French knot trees, verse entitled “To-Morrow” in floral border. Signed “Mary Bouch Aged 10 yrs”. Framed, 21”h. 17.50”w. $225-450 46 EARLY SAMPLER. Probably Scotland, dated 1761, silk on wool. Stylized floral designs and borders, crowns, peacocks, baskets, and initials with verse, signed “Mayzie Taylor 1761”. Bright colors, framed , 14”h. 13.50”w. $350-700 47 NEW ENGLAND SHERATON STAND. First half-19th century, walnut and cherry. Finely turned legs with veneered drawer front. Some imperfections. 28”h. 18”w. 17”d. $100-200
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48 FOUR SILHOUETTES AND A MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF GENTLEMEN. American and English, 2nd quarter19th century. Three cutouts and a hollow cut silhouette, two with gold details. One identified as “W. Holmes Ravenhill, St. John Street Hereford, 1825” and another as “John Poe Harrison’s Great Grandfather Harrison of Hanover County, Virginia...”. Varying damage. Framed, largest 5.5”h. 5”w. And a watercolor on paper of a man in blue coat. Cut out and applied to backing. Gilt frame, 4.75”h. 3.75”w. $200-400 49 CARVED COFFER. American or European, 19th century. Pine covered in bone panels with either inked scrimshaw or pierce carving. Lined with paper. Penciled note on the underside “Mrs. Edw. Manchester 3 Spring St., Fairhaven, Mass. Made on board the S—-da”. Some replacements. 4”h. 9”w. 5.75”d. $300-600
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51 FOUR LIGHTING DEVICES. American and European, 19th century. Wrought iron rushlight holder with candle socket counterweight, 10.5”h., iron lamp filler and betty lamp with bronze finial and crossed miner’s tools. 8.5”h. overall. Together with a tin tinder lighter with flint, steel and damper. Candle socket lid. 3.5”h. $250-450 52
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52 PISTOL GRIP FLINTLOCK TINDER LIGHTER. American or English, early 19th century. Walnut grip with steel hardware. Side compartment for tinder. Chip on end of grip and top of candle socket has loss. 6”l. $200-400 53 AMERICAN ENGRAVED POWDER HORN. Nineteenth century. Flat horn with engraved deer, horse, arches and “Rye, Nov. 18th 1814. NH Coun”. Initialed “JF” on the wooden plug. 8”l. $150-350
54 SCRIMSHAW BUSK. American or English, mid 19th century, bone. Extensively carved on both sides with varying types of birds including love birds at the top, a heart with urns, ships, and a variety of houses surrounded by trees including Federal-style houses, townhouses with fences, and huts surrounded by palm trees. Green inked accents. Warp and minor edge flake. 13”l. $600-900
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55 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. Second half-18th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Four graduated dovetailed drawers, dovetailed case, applied ogee feet and fitted interior. Nicely patinated. 45”h. 40”w. 20”d. 34” writing height. $400-800
56 NEW ENGLAND COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Ca.1810-1820, pine. Four dovetailed, overlapped drawers with relief carved stylized hearts. French feet. Refinished. 38”h. 40.5”w. 18.5”d. $400-600 57 TWO WHALE TEETH. Nineteenth century. 3.5”, 4.25”. $250-450 58 TWO CARVED WHALE TEETH. Second half-19th century. Ethnographic carvings. South Seas with added color, 4.5”h., and relief totems, 5”h. $600-1,200
59 EUROPEAN DOMINO SET WITH CASKET CASE. Early 19th century, bone. Most likely Napoleonic prisoner of war set with ornate reticulated case on raised posts. Red and black ink details. Twenty-nine dominos. Some imperfections. 2.75”h. 5.25”l. $600-1,200
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60 DOMINO CASE. Early 19th century. Most likely Napoleonic prisoner of war work. Wooden case with bone panels incised with circles and vines highlighted in red and green ink. Lid has mirror fragments. Edge loss. $300-600 61 GAME BOX. Early 19th century, bone. Most likely Napoleonic prisoner of war game case. Sliding lid with cribbage board inlaid with tortoise shell. Would have also held dominos. Edge loss. With domino and two dice. 5”l. $100-300 62 DOMINO SET. Early 19th century. Most likely Napoleonic prisoner of war set with wooden base and bone panels and slide lid. Incised design with red ink details. Thirty-four dominos. Some edge loss. 5.75”l. $250-500 63 AMERICAN SHERATON TALL POST BED. Ca.1815-1830, mahogany. Rope twist carved foot posts and shaped headboard. 68”h. not including tester, 56.5”w. 75” rails. $250-450
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64 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. American or English, dated 1843, silk on linen. Two illustrated Bible verses, skillfully worked in greens and golds. Signed “Mary Lewis Aged 16 Years 1843 / S Westbrook’s School”. A hot air balloon floats above the lower depiction. Bright and clean, framed, 19.50”h. 16”w. $400-800 65 TWO ENGLISH SHAVING MIRRORS. Second half-18th century, mahogany veneer with oak secondary. Ogee feet, single dovetailed drawer, scalloped crest mirror and brass urn finials. 19”h. 13”w. And molded frame mirror, three dovetailed drawers and bracket feet. Imperfections. 22.5”h. 14.5”w. $300-600
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66 ENGLISH SILVER NUTMEG GRATER. Double lidded nutmeg grater with 1813 London hallmarks for Peter and Ann Bateman. Monogram on one lid. 2”l. $400-600
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67 THREE ENGLISH SILVER VINAIGRETTES AND PATCH BOX. Small vinaigrettes with pierced screens and vermeil interiors. Birmingham hallmarks for either 1794 or 1820. One is a pendant. 1”, 1.25”, 1.5”l. And an engraved octagonal box with partial London hallmarks, 1.5”h. $300-600 68 DARNING SAMPLER WITH FLORAL BASKET. American or English, dated 1816, silk on gauze. Ten crosses surround finely detailed basket and flowers. Signed “Sarah Etherington 1816”. Framed, 16”h. 14”w. $300-600
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69 EARLY BAND SAMPLER. American or English, 1750, silk on linen. Alphabets, needlework bands, initials, signed “Mary Dury, Her Sampler Made in the 9 Year of Her Age 1750 AD”. Bright colors, framed, 26.5”h. 9.5”w. $400-800
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70 NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE SERPENTINE CHEST. Second half-18th century, curly maple with white pine. Four graduated dovetailed, cockbeaded drawers, molded top and bracket base. Refinished, replaced brasses, and some imperfections. 34”h. 40”w. 22.5”d. $400-600 71 DARNING SAMPLER WITH FLOWERS. American or English, dated 1802, silk on gauze. Delicate floral vine encircles four crosses and large spray of flowers. Signed Eliza Hubbard 1802”. Framed, 17.5” x 17.5”. $400-600 72 TWO SAMPLERS. England, dated 1737, silk on linen. The names of the Ralph Bates family are recorded, a lengthy proverb and the maker’s name “Esther Bates”. Neatly done in blue and red threads. Unframed, 17.5”h. 8.25”w. Research found an Esther Bates, father listed as Ralph Bates, baptised in Durham in May 1727. and an early 19th century, possibly Scottish, sampler, rows of alphabets, initials, and dogs and rabbits. Framed, 19”h. 10”w. $400-600
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73 TWO AMERICAN SAMPLERS. Large sampler, dated 1827 , silk on linen. Alphabets and verse with rows of elaborate baskets containing oversized flowers. Signed “Rachel Phillip’s Work June 6th 1827”. Removed from frame, 26”h. 19”w. With 29”h.19”w. frame. And silk on linen sampler by Eliza White Macfinn dated 1837. Alphabets and pious verse. Some loss. Framed, 18” x18”. $200-400 74 EARLY SAMPLER. England, dated 173[6], silk on linen. The Ten Commandments fill the middle of the sampler, on the bottom a large crown is flanked by a unicorn and a lion. Signed “Ann Aurndell Aged 11 173_”. She spelled her name “Arundell”in another place on the sampler. Good colors. Framed, 17.5”h. 10”w. $350-700 75 TWO ENGLISH SAMPLERS. Dated 1818, silk on wool. Seven year old Mary Peek’s sampler in red and green includes rows of alphabets and number and a moral verse. Framed, 13”h. 14”w. And brightly colored silk on linen sampler with bands of verse, motifs and alphabets signed “Sarah Cross, 1775”. Framed, 18”h. 17”w. $250-500
76 PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE TALL CHEST. Ca. 1810-1815, walnut with pine secondary. Dovetailed drawers with replaced brasses, chamfered inlaid front corners, bracket base. Refinished, crown imperfections. 66”h. 43.5”w. 24”d. $1,500-2,500 77 AMERICAN CAST IRON DOOR STOP. Second half-20th century. Horse with original paint. 10.5”h. $25-50 78 AMERICAN TILT TOP TABLE. First half-19th century, mahogany. Oneboard octagonal top, turned column. Some imperfections. 28”h. 17.25” x 22.75”. $100-250 79 TWO AMERICAN BANISTER BACK ARMCHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Turned front stretchers, scalloped crests, turned finials and rush seats. One with mushroom cap arms, 16.5” seat, 46”h. and one with scrolled arms. 15” seat, 44”h. Imperfections. $300-500 76
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80 SIX PIECES OF CHINESE LAC BURGAUTE. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Black lacquer with iridescent shell inlay. Figural scenes and flowers. Panel with late velvet backing, 12”h. 20.5”w., two bowls with inset marks, 2.5”h. 4.5”d., and three demitasse cups. Cups and one bowl are lined with white metal. Imperfections. $300-600 81 JAPANESE LACQUERED TABLETOP DESK. Late 19th-early 20th century. Gold flecked amber colored lacquer with gilt cranes and pine trees on the inside. The outside has freeform flowing design and people fishing on the lid. Fitted interior with velvet writing surface. Wear with some lacquer loss. 5.25”h. 15.25”w. 9.25”d. $250-350
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83 SEVEN JAPANESE SWORD FITTINGS. Probably 19th-20th century, mixed non-ferous metals. Three signed fushi, three unsigned fushi (one with enameled accents) and a kozuka with tiger. $100-350
85 FIVE JAPANESE TSUBA. Probably 19th-20th century, iron. Plain, reticulated design, two inlaid, and one with scholar and calligraphy. $100-300 86 FIVE JAPANESE TSUBA. Probably 19th-20th century, iron. Two reticulated designs, two with brass or gold-colored floral designs, and one with inlays of varying metal. $150-350 87 THREE JAPANESE ACCESSORIES INCLUDING INRO. Late 19th-20th century. Cinnabar inro with gold owl, 2.25”h. and a traveling wooden ink palette with carved lotus leaves. Includes silk pouch and carved netsuke in the shape of a walnut. Together with a cloth tobacco and pipe pouch (bamboo pipe included). 11.5”l. overall. Some imperfections. $300-600 88 THREE ASIAN PEN CASES. Late 19th-early 20th century. Scholar’s pen holder and inkwell combination. Brass with silver-colored koi, 7.5”l., cloisonne with raised figures on lid, 7”l., and bronze with raised cranes, 6.5”l. $250-450
84 SIX JAPANESE TSUBA. Probably 19th-20th century. Three brass with scholar, phoenix and auspicious items. And three iron with reticulated designs. $150-350
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89 BAND SAMPLER. Probably Scotland or England, 17th-early 18th century, silk on linen. Elaborate embroidered bands of stylized flowers alternating with lines of verse, signed “Bridget Flower Her Sampler”. Framed between glass, one side brighter colors. 16”h. 9.50”w. $500-800
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90 EUROPEAN HORIZONTAL SAMPLER. Possibly Northern Germany or Netherlands, late 18th-19th century, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets and scattered motifs including basket, table and chairs and figures. Framed, 10.5”h. 27”w. $200-400
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95 MAINE FAMILY RECORD SAMPLER. New Sharon, Franklin County, 1833, silk on linen. Records the birth dates of eight of Luther Bailey and Rebecca Ramsdell’s children. “executed by hannah r bailey new sharon aged 15 May the 10th”. Yellow house, pine trees and bird houses on poles. Framed, 12.50”h. 17”w. Hannah, the fifth child, was born in 1815 and made the sampler the same year as the couple’s ninth and last child. $300-600
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98 THREE AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century, mixed woods. Vase splats, boldly turned front stretcher and Spanish feet. Rush seats. Two are refinished. Imperfections. Two have 17.5” seats, 39”h. One has 18” seat, 40.5”h. $300-600 99 FOUR AMERICAN BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Old black paint, shaped crests and turned finials. Two splint seats, one cane and one rush. Imperfections. 17” seats, 42”, 43”, 44” 45”h. $250-500
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100 THREE AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century, mixed woods. Vase splats, turned stretchers. One with old red stain has initialed splat “IP”. 16” seat, 40”h., old black paint, 17” seat, 42”h., and old refinishing, 16” seat, 40.5”h. Imperfections. $250-500 101 FOUR AMERICAN BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Old black paint, scalloped shaped crests and turned finials. Rush seats. Two have boldly turned front stretchers. Imperfections. 17” seats, three 43”h., one 45”h. $200-400
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105 MARKING SAMPLER. American or English, dated 1810, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets over maker’s information. “Nancy W Gooch, English is my Nation, Braintree is my dwelling place” Faintly dated on last line. Framed , 16.75” x 16.75”. $300-400
103 TWO SAMPLERS. American or German, silk on linen. Alphabets over scattered motifs including girls jumping rope, cradle, and figure standing doorway of church. “Sioukie Harmen’s “ “1808”. Framed , missing glass, 21.5”h. 18.75”w. And sampler with large pots of flowers, two men holding oversized grapes, dated 1818. Framed, 18.5 x 18.5”. $225-450
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108 GORHAM ETRUSCAN PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE SET. Patent 1913. Partial service for twelve. Twelve forks, ten soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, ten butter knives, twelve knives, twelve salad forks, one large fork and one cake server. Together with two extra non-matching sterling teaspoons. Approximately 58 ozt. $1,000-1,500 109 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE BIRDCAGE TILT TOP TABLE. Second half-18th century, walnut. Carved ball and claw feet, iron spider. Legs dovetailed to base. Refinished with some added screws to strengthen base. 29”h. 32”d. $400-600
110 THREE SAMPLERS. England, dated 1821, silk on wool. Lengthy verse with cornucopia and floral border, signed “Mary Ann Burgess”. Framed, 16.50”h. 15.25”w. And silk on wool beribboned spray of flowers signed “Sarah Penfold 1798”. Framed, 11.50”h. 10”w. Together with large silk on wool sampler worked in block with horses, potted flower and bands of decorative stitching. Framed, 30”h. 23”w. $250-450 111 AMERICAN TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Ca. 1820-1840, mahogany. Original pad feet, iron spider. Bulbous turning. Refinished. Top may be replacement. 26.5”h. 31”d. $150-300
112 TWO ENGLISH BRASS LANTERN CLOCKS. Twentieth century. Brass works and top mounted bells. Engraved faces with names “John Wise, Londoni Fecit”, 9”h., and “John Aylward in Bramford”. Loose door. 17”h. Both with single weight, the smaller has a bracket shelf. $100-300
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117 FOURTEEN SILVER TEA CADDY SPOONS AND TONGS. European, 18th-19th century. All have hallmarks. One Netherlands spoon, the rest English including London, Sheffield and Birmingham. 3”l. average. Four scissor sugar tongs and one with claws (end loss). $100-300
115 TWO PIECES OF NEEDLEWORK . England, 18th century, silk on linen. “A map of England and Wales by Paulina Durnford 1774”, outlined in black, reds and blues. Framed, no glass, 24.50”h. 20” w. And floral wreath containing historical and geographical facts on Wales, signed “Catherine Anwyl 1800”. Framed with circular eglomise mat, 20.5”h. 20.75”w. $250-400
118 NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. First quarter-19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Fitted interior, four dovetailed drawers on bracket base. 42.75”h. 41.25”w. 22.5”d. $400-600
116 DUTCH DARNING SAMPLER. Holland, dated 1823, silk on linen. Expertly stitched crosses and panels in yellow gold and blue threads. Inscribed “ANNO 1823” “OUD15[?] IAAR” and various pairs of initials. Framed, 20” x 20”. $250-500
119 NEW HAMPSHIRE SAMPLER. Ridge, Cheshire County, dated 1837, silk on linen. Marking sampler worked by Sibel Sawtell under “Instructer E. Bancroft” “ Ridge”. Framed, 9”h. 12”w. Sibel was the youngest of seven children born to Jonathan Sawtell and Mary Wetherbee. The family lived in Ridge when she was born in 1826. $150-300
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120 NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 18th century, mahogany. Pad feet, scalloped apron. Single drops. Old refinishing, some imperfections. 28.75”h. 47.5”w. 45”d. open. $250-500 121 EUROPEAN CARVED COFFER. Nineteenth century. Pine box with chamfered lid and covered in bone panels. The bone has inked scrimshaw work, green color and pierced panels backed with paper featuring various animals and birds. Lined with paper. Wear and some loss. 5.5”h. 10”w. 7”d. $300-500 122 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Attributed to Boston, mid 18th century, mahogany. Well shaped with carved shells on crest and knees. Refinished. Feet have repair. 18.5” seat, 42”h. $300-600 123 AMERICAN TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Ca. 1820s, mahogany. One-board top, rope twist turning, and snake feet with original pads. Some imperfections. 28”h. 29.25”d. $250-450
124 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian. Abrash blue ground and rose red spandrels. Pile wear. 3’6” x 5’7”. $300-600 125 ORIENTAL RUG. Bokhara with red ground and good detail. Wear. 4’3” x 4’7”. $100-250 126 TAPER JACK AND LIGHTING ACCESSORIES. Nineteenth-20th century. Two scissor wick trimmers with trays. Brass and white metal with old gold paint. And a steel candle snuffer (“douter”), 4”l. Together with a later brass taper jack with bird finial, 7.5”h. and wax wicks. $150-350 127 THREE AMERICAN UTENSILS AND SUGAR NIPPERS. Nineteenth century. Wrought iron fork, dipper and strainer with tooled handle. 14” to 19”l. And sugar nippers, 9”l. $75-125
128 TWO COPPER KETTLES AND KETTLE STAND. American or English, mid 19th century. Copper kettles with dovetailed construction. Swing handle. Repairs. 12”h. overall. Fixed handle kettle with acorn finial, 11.5”h. Together with a reticulated brass kettle stand on wrought iron frame and wood handle. Feet removed. 7.5”h. $150-300 129 THREE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American and English, 18th-20th century. Early candlestick with ejector hole. Soldered at post, 5.5”h. And two taper sticks of varying age, 4.5”, 5”h. $250-500 130 THREE MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Continental, 19th century. Woman in an ornate hat, signed “Feh-y”. Split. Framed, 3”d. And two religious images of saint and church official. Wear. Composition frames, 3”h. $75-125
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131 ORIENTAL RUNNER. First half-20th century. Northwest Persian with abrash salmon ground. Some wear. 3’10” x 10’. $600-1,200 132 THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. Twentieth century. Heriz with red ground. 3’3” x 3’10, Sarouk 2’2” x 3’ and Caucasian with blue and brown ground, 2’4” x 3’6”. Varying wear. $300-600
140 FOUR ORIENTAL RUGS. Mid 20th century. Two Turkish mats, 1’9” x 3’10” and 1’6” x 2’8”, Kazakstyle mat, 1’7” x 2’, and floral geomteric in red, white and blue, 3’8” x 6’8”. $250-450 141 THREE ORIENTAL BAG FACES. First half-20th century. Flat woven with geometric designs. Two 1’4” x 1’5”, 1’ x 1’7”. $100-300
133 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Kazak with detailed design on salmon ground. Worn. 5’6” x 9’7”. $300-500
142 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian with abrash blue ground. 2’3” x 4’4”. $250-500
134 TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. First half-20th century. Bokharas with red ground. Wear. 2’4” x 3’1” and 3’2” x 4’5”. $100-200
143 TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. First half-20th century. Room size Bokhara with red ground, 7’7” x 9’, and Bijar with red medallion and multiple borders. 4’9” x 6’9”. Varying wear. $350-450
135 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Prayer rug with columns and multiple borders. 3’2” x 4’4”. $600-800
144 THREE ORIENTAL MATS. First half-20th century. Caucasian type. Varying wear. 1’8” x 2’3”, 1’9” x 2’3”, 1’9” x 2’6”. $100-300
136 THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. First half-20th century. Belouchs in shades of red and brown. Worn. 3’4” x 6’5”, 3’2” x 5’8”, 2’9” x 5’3”. $100-350
145 THREE ORIENTAL MATS. Twentieth century. Later blue ground with medallion, 1’11” x 2’9”, geometric flowers on ivory, 2’ x 3’8”, and Caucasian with red ground, 1’10” x 2’9”. Varying wear. $75-150
137 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian prayer with multiple borders. Some color bleeding. 2’11” x 4’7”. $250-450 138 THREE ORIENTAL MATS. First half-20th century. Sarouks with red grounds. Some wear. 1’11” x 2’10”, 2’ x 2’2” and 1’9” x 2’6”. $300-500
146 THREE ORIENTAL BAG FACES. First half-20th century. Caucasian. One complete. 2’7” x 2’8”, 1’11” x 3’2” and 2’ x 2’6”. Varying wear and loss. $150-350 147 THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. First half-20th century. Hamadan, 2’6” x 4’, Caucasian, 3’ x 4’9”, and Belouch, 2’7” x 4’2”. Varying wear. $250-450
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148 FIVE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT. Nineteenth century. Hand decorated. Blue and white tray with deer, orange peel glaze, 4” x 6.5”, and a Rose Medallion dish with gilt accents. 8.5” x 10”. Together with three plates. Pair with pink roses (same design, different hands) and single with polychrome peacocks. 9”d. Some edge flakes. $250-450 149 FIVE BATTERSEA PATCH BOXES. England, 2nd half-19th century. Hand decorated enamel boxes. Three oval have interior mirrors. Ship “A Trifle from Scarbro’”, “Fear God and honor the King...”, “Trifles shew (sic) Respect”, fan and birds “A Token of Love”, and a huntsman. Average oval 1.75“l. Imperfections. $200-400
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153 TRAY TOP TEA TABLE. England or Ireland, ca. 1770, mahogany. One-board top with scalloped apron. Carved knees and trifid feet. Old refinishing. Imperfections. 28.75”h. 29.75”w. 12”d. $800-1,600 154 GROUP OF CARVED BONE ACCESSORIES. American and/or European, 19th century. Pipe tamp in the form of a ladies’ leg, 2.5”l., and folding toothpick and hook, 2.5”l. Together with eleven fishshaped game counters in oval box. Edge damage. 2” to 4”l. $100-300
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155 FIVE TAPER JACKS. American and English, 19th century. Taper jacks/going-to-bed lamps, all but one with handles. Two enameled, one white (no handle), one blue, 2.5”h., white metal filigree, silverplate, 3.25”h., and a traveling silver lamp with reticulated sides, folding handle and 1806 London hallmarks. 1.25”h. Some imperfections. $300-600 156 PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SEA CAPTAIN SIGNED “MAZZAGATTI” (EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1810 on the back. Ruddy faced man with curls, holding a telescope. Some imperfections. 28”h. 21.5”w., framed, 35”h. 29”w. Sold at Skinner, August 2004. $1,500-3,000 157 NEW ENGLAND TALL CASE CLOCK. Case attributed to Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1st quarter-19th century, cherry. Fluted quarter columns, applied bracket base. Bonnet has fretwork crest and reeded plinth. Eight day works. Brass finials. 91”h. 20.75”w. 10”d. $600-800 158 FIVE FOSSILS. Two fish skeletons in shale, 3.25”, 5.25”l., two shell fossils, and a large shark tooth, 3”l. $75-125 159 EIGHT PIECES OF ENGLISH CERAMICS. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Pair of flow blue covered vegetables, “Burgess & Leigh” label, 5.5”h. 12”l., and four Staffordshire handleless cups and saucers with Asian transfers. Hairlines. Together with pair of Calyxware saucers. $200-400
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168 THREE CHINESE ENAMEL DISHES AND BOX. Twentieth century. Two leaf shaped dishes with pink enamel and jade handles. One handle has repair. 4”, 4.5”l. Blue covered box with foil detail and figural lid. 2.5”h. $250-350
164 FOUR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Two are actors after Kunichika Toyohara, 18.25”h. 13.5”w., and two with samurai and text. 21.25”h. 16.25”w. Frame sizes. $400-600
169 TWO PIECES OF JADE. China, 20th century. Translucent green bowl, 2”h. 4”d., and a piece of moss jade with floral carving. 4”h. including wooden base. $200-400
165 GROUP OF ASIAN PLIQUE A JOUR PIECES. Second half-20th century. Miniature lamp shade, 4.5”h., and two bowls, 1.75”, 2.5”h. Together with a group of five production pieces showing the plique a jour process. In a fitted box, 4”h. 16”w. $150-250 166 GROUP OF ASIAN CLOISONNE AND ACCESSORIES. Twentieth century. Includes pair of yellow vases “Made in China”, 10.5”h., two marked pewter egg cups, teapot, canisters, and bowls. Together with three reproduction prints of geishas by Warwick Goble. Framed, 11.25”h. 9.25”w. overall. Some imperfections. $150-300 167 FOUR SCRIBE’S PEN HOLDERS. Late 19th-20th century. Brass Middle Eastern, 10”l., brass Chinese with dragon and phoenix, 6.5”l., and two bronze Japanese with line inlay, 7”. 7.5”l. $300-400 24 | GARTH’S The Radtke Collection: May 12, 2017
170 GROUP OF CHINESE ENAMELWARE. Twentieth century. Seventeen pieces including covered bowls, 3.5”, 4.5”h.; saucer; dishes; three square dishes, 4” x 4”, and miniature cups. Square dishes, snuff, and round covered box have Qianlong marks on them and may be period. Some enamel damage. $150-350 171 INDONESIAN BRONZE. Twentieth century. Two deities in erotic pose. 7.5”h. $100-150 172 FIVE PIECES OF CHINESE CINNABAR. Twentieth century. Pair of vases marked “China”, 10.25”h., and a shallow box, 5.75”l., all with landscapes. Together with a small box with fisherman, 2.5”w., and a later plate with figures. Inlaid abalone mark. 8”d. Some edge damage. $150-300
173 FOUR TIBETAN ITEMS. Twentieth century. Copper and brass travelling shrine on cloth strip. Shrine, 3.25”h. Two white metal pendants on beaded necklaces. Both have turquoise and coral. One has red glass beads, the other turquoise beads. Together with a ceremonial conch shell with white metal overlay and glass bead. 5.75”l. Some imperfections. $300-500 174 THREE CHINESE EXPORT SNUFF BOXES. Early 20th century. Two silver with blue enamel work. One with a kirin has hallmarks. 2”d. and 2.25”l. Together with a round copper box with enamel ducks. 1.5”d. $100-200 175 THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK TRIPTYCHS. Late 19th-early 20th century. All feature samurai and their retainers. Two in matching frames. Battle scene and samurai watching a dragon. 22”h. 36.25”w. And three closely matched panels from a larger work. 21”h. 35.5”w. Wear. Framed sizes. $400-800 176 THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Erotic prints. 7.5”h. 9.5”w., 13.5”h. 18”w., and 14”h. 18”w. $200-400 177 THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Two of samurai, 21”h. 16.25”w., and one of a ninja attacking a person playing a koto. 17”h. 21.5”w. $150-300
178 CHINOISERIE QUEEN ANNE-STYLE LADIES’ DESK. England, 19th century, pine. Slant front with fitted interior and single dovetailed drawer, resting on fawn hoof feet. Old red and gold painted Asian scenes. Some restoration. 36”h. 24”w. 17”d. $250-450 179 TWO CHINESE ENAMELED VASES. Twentieth century. Paneled with similar designs of spotted deer, dogs, cats and birds. Minor wear. 8.5”h. not including wooden stands. $100-200
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184 TWO AMERICAN SAMPLERS. Possibly Kentucky, dated 1814, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets and stitching over cartouche inscribed “Nancy Archibald’s sampler wrought in the 11th year of her age in the year of our Lord 1814”. with verse and floral springs. Framed, 16.5”h. 11.50”w. A Nancy Archibald was born in Larue in 1804. And a marking sampler inscribed “185_ Littlefield”. Framed, 13.5”h. 11”w. $400-800
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189 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHEST ON FRAME. Late 18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Dovetailed case and nine drawers with beading and ribbon mahogany. Waist molding and crown molding. Frame has Spanish feet. Refinished, replaced hardware. 68.5”h. 42.25”w. 22.5”d. $1,200-1,800 190 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS GIRANDOLES. Mid 19th century. Cherubs on a white marble base. Missing prisms. 17”h. $75-125
187 TWO AMERICAN BANISTER BACK ARMCHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Turned finials, scalloped crest and rush seats. One with carved crest, 17” seat, 46.5”h., and one with scalloped arms, 17” seat, 44”h. Imperfections. $300-600 185
188 AMERICAN WALKING STICK. Mid 19th century. Made from fish vertebrae with a whale tooth handle. 34”l. $150-300
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195 DEMIJOHN IN CARRIER. American or European, 2nd half-19th century. Green blown glass demijohn in basketry carrier with rye straw insulation. Basket, 16.5”h. 12.5”d. $100-350
194 AMERICAN PEWTER COFFEE POT. Marked for Israel Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts, 1807-1856). Small dents. 11.5”h. $100-200
196 TWO AMERICAN BAND BOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Wallpaper covered wooden boxes, both in shades of yellow. One lined with New Hampshire and Boston newspapers dated 1836. Wear, stains and edge loss. 11.5”h. 16.5”l. and 10.5”h. 16.5”l. $100-150
197 NEW ENGLAND SHERATON SOFA. Second quarter-19th century, mixed wood including walnut. Reeded back crest rail, older reupholstery. Minor imperfections. 16” seat, 34”h. 71”l. $300-600
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199 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 1820S-EARLY 1830S). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman dressed in green with gold jewelry. Some restoration. 25”h. 21.5”w., framed, 30.75”h. 27”w. $300-600
200 TWO ENGLISH SAMPLERS. Whittlesey, dated 1800, silk on wool. Detailed Crucifixion scene with angels, pious verse, buildings, birds and flowers. Made by Mary Moore Cleasey. Framed, 19.5”h. 14”w. And silk on wool sampler with “Opportunity Lost” verse, delicate floral wreath and borders. Signed “Ann Charlotte Braithwaite july 1803”. Framed without glass, 18”h. 14.5”w. $225-400 201 ADAM AND EVE SAMPLER. England, dated 1797, silk on wool. Detailed Garden of Eden scene with black and white striped snake. Signed “Maris Coveney” . Framed , 14” x 14”. $400-700 202 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND. First half-19th century pine. Diminutive size and scale, retains early alligatored black-painted surface. Some imperfections. 26”h. 13” x 13”. $175-275
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203 THREE SAMPLERS. Possibly Massachusetts, silk on linen. Marking sampler made by “Phebe Watt in the eighth year of her age Malden 1820”. Framed 9” x 9”. And marking sampler with illegible inscription. Framed, 9”h. 10.75”w. Together with miniature sampler dated 1724. Framed, 7”h. 6.5 “w. $200-300 204 AMERICAN PEMBROKE TABLE. First quarter-19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Drop leaf with molded legs and apron. One dovetailed drawer. Old refinish. 26.5”h. 32.75”w. 32”d. open. $200-400 205 FOUR BANDBOXES. American and European, 19th-20th century. Three period. Blue drape, 10.5”h. 16”l., and two round. Rose, 4”h., and French with printed scene. 3.75”h. Together with a late blue round box. 3.5”h. Imperfections. $100-300
206 DUTCH DARNING SAMPLER. Holland, dated 1792, silk on linen. Eight crosses surround square cartouche with the inscription “ANNO 1792 OUT13 IAAR”. Framed, 19”h. 18.50”w. $250-500 207 DARNING SAMPLER. Probably German, dated 1836, silk on linen. Eight skillfully worked cross surround urn of flowers and paired baskets, crowns and wreaths with initials. Dated in corners of cartouche. Framed, 21.50”h. 23”w. $250-500
208 THREE AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century, mixed woods. All with vase splats, turned stretchers and rush seats. Old black paint, 15” seat, 40”h., pad feet with old black paint and later incised designs, 17” seat, 40”h., and a refinished chair, 17” seat, 41”h. $300-400 209 FOUR AMERICAN BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods including maple. Old black paint, varying shaped crests and rush seats. One has black paint worn off of front. Imperfections. 16.5” seats, three 42.5” overall, one 45”h. overall. $250-500 210 THREE AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century, mixed woods. Vase splats, turned posts and legs, and curved crests. Two with old dry varnish and one with old red wash. Rush seats. Imperfections. 12” seat, 36”h., 14.5” seat, 37”h. and 16.5” seat, 39”h. $250-450
211 FOUR AMERICAN BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Varying forms including one with molded crest. Two with rush seats (one replaced), two with splint. Three have old paint, one is refinished. Imperfections. Average size 15” seat, 40”h. $250-450 212 AMERICAN WINGBACK ARMCHAIR. Ca. 1820-1840, mixed woods including cherry. Sheraton to Empire transition. Old reupholstery. 16” seat, 43”h. overall. $200-400 213 THREE AMERICAN LADDERBACK CHAIRS. Nineteenth century. Rush seats. Armchair in maple and oak, 17” seat, 43”h. ,and two side chairs in maple and hickory, one with old black paint. 15.5” seats, 37.5”, 36.5”h. overall. $150-300
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214 SIGNED SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Rare tooth signed "W.L. Roderick". Detailed whale hunt with two sailing ships and rowboats. 7.75"l. William Lewis Roderick was a crew member on the English bark "Adventure" in 1852. $15,000-25,000
216 CARVED WHALE PLAQUE AND PAINTED SAWTOOTH “SNOUT”. Twentieth century. Folk art painted sawtooth with sailing and steam ships and a fort on an island. Flaking. 29.25”l. and a late relief carved pine whale wall plaque. Original paint. 23”l. $300-600
215 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Two ships with Union Jack flags and a ship near a tropical island on the reverse. 7”l. $800-1,200
217 AMERICAN INLAID CRIBBAGE BOARD AND DOCUMENT BOX. Second half 19th-1st half-20th century. Mahogany veneer box with inlaid bone whale and stars. Loss. 4.75”h. 9”w. And a cribbage board with wood and bone inlay on the lid. 2”h. 10.5”w. $100-300 218 AMERICAN STAND. Second quarter-19th century, cherry and curly maple. Late Sheraton-early Empire drop leaf stand. Two dovetailed drawers with rounded fronts. Older refinish with replaced brasses. 28”h. 34.75”w. overall, 20”d. $150-300
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219 BOY’S SAMPLER. Probably England, 1803, silk on wool. Alphabets, verse and baskets, signed “Samuel Warren 1803”. London framer’s label on reverse , framed, 13” x 13”. $300-600 220 AMERICAN GATE LEG TABLE. Late 18th century, walnut. William and Mary-style with single dovetailed drawer. Old finish, minor wear to feet. 27”h. 42.5”w. 35”d. $400-600
221 EARLY ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk on wool, dated 1744. Tiny stitches compose bands of embroidery, alphabets and verse entitled “Obedience to Parents” and signed “Hannah Verture Aged 9 years 1744”. Bright colors. Framed, 13”h. 10.50”w. $300-600 222 NEW YORK FAMILY RECORD SAMPLER. Jackson, Washington County, 1830-1835, silk on linen. Worked by the eldest child of Thomas Weir and his second wife, Anna Hay, Elizabeth born in 1821. Lower half depicts a house and an eagle. Framed, 9.5”h. 11.5”w. $250-500 223 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. Probably England, 18th century, silk on gauze. Double sided, ribbon trimmed sections, the topmost curved much like rolled needle cases. Delicate embroidery in small motifs of birds, flowers and diamonds with verse stitched in black. 15.50”h. 4”w. Framed between two pieces of glass,18”h. 8”w. $350-650
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224 ENGLISH ART NOUVEAU OVERMANTEL. Early 20th century, oak. Finely carved with verse and panels. 36”h. 61”w. 6”d. $300-600 225 NEW ENGLAND SHERATON DROP LEAF TABLE. Ca. 1820-1830, curly flame birch. Three-board top. Refinished, leaves have warp. 30”h. 49”w. 48”d. open. $250-450
226 TWO AMERICAN CANDLESTANDS. First quarter-19th century. Sheraton, cherry. One dovetailed drawer. Refinished. 29”h. 17” x 19”. New England Empire, birch. Old refinish and replaced block. 27”h. 20”d. $100-200 227 AMERICAN CUPBOARD AND TABLE. One-piece pine corner cupboard ca. 1840. Beaded case with removed upper door and paneled door below. Stacked crown molding. And a 20th century tavern table, mixed woods. Distressed red and blue paint, single drawer and breadboard ends. Missing center stretcher. 30”h. 42”w. 26”d. $300-600
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228 TWO AMERICAN SETS OF DOMINOS AND ALPHABET LETTERS. Nineteenth century, bone. Slide lid boxes. Bone and wood dominos, 7”l., and twenty-six tiles with inscribed and inked letters, capitals and smalls. 3.25”l. Box sizes, both boxes have damage. $250-500
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229 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Large whale tooth with three-masted sailing ship and geometric medallions. 8”h. not including wooden base. $900-1,200
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233 ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 18th century, mahogany with quarter sawn oak. Pad feet, swing leg. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 38”w. 36”d. $200-400
234 NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. Early 19th century, pine. Painted-decorated case in undisturbed finish. French feet, quarter columns with brass fittings. Fretwork crest, brass finials and eight day works. 90”h. 20”w. 10”d. $600-800 235 GROUP OF AMERICAN FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES. Nineteenth century. Brass seamed andirons, 19.5”h., three tools and two jamb hooks. Together with a painted bellows. Loss. $200-300 236 ENGLISH COFFER CHEST. Seventeenth-18th century, oak. Paneled top and sides with interlaced carving. Restoration. 23.75”h. 43”w. 19”d. $250-450 237 MASSACHUSETTS SIDE CHAIR. Second half-19th century, mahogany. Queen Anne/Chippendale transitional with pierced “owl” back splat. Old refinishing. 17” seat, 37”h. $200-400
238 DARNING SAMPLER. Probably Germany, dated 1818, silk on linen. Two columns of neatly worked darning stitches, scattered motifs including a saddled horse, house and two men. Signed “MN 1818”. Framed, 17.5”h. 18.5”w. $200-400 239 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. Probably England, dated 1801, silk on wool. Metallic thread sun with facial features over exuberant floral vines, verse and metallic cartouche around “The Work of Susanna Collins September the 3 1801” Good colors, framed, 23” h. 15”w. $300-600
240 FOUR AMERICAN BANISTER BACK CHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Three sides and an armchair with arched crests. Replaced seats, three rush and one splint. Sides have old black paint of varying ages, two 16” seat, 45”h. and one 17” seat, 46”h. Armchair is refinished maple with some curl. 16” seat, 47”h. $400-600 241 NEW ENGLAND TRANSITIONAL COUNTRY ARMCHAIR. Second half-18th century, mixed woods. Good form with wide vase splat, carved ears, stylized knuckle arms and reeded front legs. Rush seat. Old refinishing. Imperfections. 17.5” seat, 46.25”h. $400-600 242 ENGLISH FIRE SCREEN. First half-19th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer. Needlepoint panel. Post and base rest on small bun feet. Some veneer loss. 49.5”h. $100-250
243 NIDDY NODDY AND TAPE LOOM. American or European, 19th century. Pinned niddy noddy, 18”l., and oak loom marked “F. Pomroy”. 22.5”l. Imperfections. $100-300 244 AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA. Early 20th century. Carved wood with wire rigging and composition waves. Original paint. Loss. Canted shadow box frame. 18.25”h. 25.5”w. $100-200 245 GROUP OF LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS. American and English, 2nd half-19th century. Most are ca. 1861 American letters dealing with naval commerce and occasionally mentioning Civil War sea blockades. Together with a later English indenture. A few missing pieces of paper. $100-300
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246 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Detailed image of woman with American flag and anchor. 4.5”h. $600-900
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247 TWO SCRIMSHAW WHALE TEETH. Mid 19th century. Pinpoint woman in corset “American”, 3.5”h., and Lady “Justice” with reverse “J”. 5.25”h. $600-1,200 248 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Young woman with fan. 5.5”h. $450-850 249 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Man in native dress with dagger and flintlock pistol. 6”h. $300-600 250 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Snake, eagle and anchor “Don’t Tread on Me”. Carving may be later. 4.25”h. $400-600
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251 EARLY NEEDLEWORK. Possibly Italy, 17th-18th century, silk, metallic thread and braid, flattened silver wire and seed pearls. Meticulous embroidery of four ladies, wearing pearls, in a pastoral landscape. A cherub offering grapes. Densely worked border of birds, cherubs, dogs, and vines. Framed, 25.75”h. 21.25”w. $800-1,600
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252 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TAVERN TABLE. Mid 18th century, cherry and maple with pine. Pad feet, three-board top. Refinished, restoration. 27.5”h. 35”w. 28.25”d. $150-300 253 TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES AND A JEWELRY BOX. First half-19th century. Sarcophagus form in rosewood veneer with original brass handles and paw feet. Two interior compartments and a brass mixing bowl. 7.5”h. 12”w. And octagonal example with mahogany veneer and inlaid floral and shell patera. 5”h. 7”w. Together with a casket shaped box in mixed woods including rosewood veneer with inlaid trim. Lined with paper. 4.25”h. 7.5”w. Imperfections. $300-600 254 GROUP OF ITEMS INCLUDING STEINS. American and European, 19th-20th century. Pewter petticoat lamp and Italian pewter covered dish, 6.5”h.; two steins with pewter lids; stoneware, 8.25”h., and Villeroy & Boch, 6”h. Together with Mason’s creamer, Royal Doulton miniature Toby pitcher, enameled dishes, and brass ink stand. Imperfections. $150-350 255 TWO PORTRAITS OF MEN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Man in black, 30”h. 25”w., framed, 35”h. 30”w. And a man seated in front of a draped balcony. 18.5”h. 15”w., framed, 23”h. 19.5”w. Damage. $75-150
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258 NEW ENGLAND MULE CHEST. Eighteenth century, pine. Three dovetailed drawers, rose head nails and round feet. Refinished. Some imperfections. 45.75”h. 37.75”w. 18”d. $250-450 259 EARLY ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK. Silk on linen, signed “Martha Wright” “March The 26 1693”. Two stuffed and appliqued figures on the vertical sides, three dimensional flowers at the bottom. The long inscription details the history of the Prince of Orange (King William) from 1688 to1692. Framed, 16”h. 9.50”w. Note on back of frame states the needlework is pictured in Averil Colby’s “Samplers”, pg. 167. $450-900 260 TWO NEEDLEWORK PICTURES. Probably England, late 18th-early 19th century, silk, chenille and paint on silk. Woman by stream with three children and ducklings, 16”h. 12”w., and a couple with sheep, woman has paper face, 16.5”h. 12.5”w. $200-400
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262 PAIR OF NEEDLEWORK PICTURES. Probably England, late 18th century, silk, chenille, paint on silk. Young girl tickles sleeping boy in one scene and two girls, one with dog the other with basket of fruit beneath trees. Skillfully painted faces. “ Worked and drawn by Jane Appleby 1789” on reverse of one. Old, if not original, frames, 13”h. 14.5”w. $250-400 263 ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE. Mid 18th century, oak. Three dovetailed drawers with inlay, hoof feet. Refinished and added batten under top. 27”h. 30”w. 19”d. $600-1,200 264 TWO PRINTS AFTER GORDON GRANT (AMERICAN, 1875-1962). Lithographs on paper, signed lower right. “Clammers” and “Beaching the Dory”. Associated American Artists labels on back. Second has damage to matte. Framed, 15”h. 19”w. overall. $100-300 265 THREE ENGRAVINGS. European, 18th-19th century. Two handcolored. English sailing ship “East Indiaman” published by Lisson Green, 23.5”h. 28.5”w., and Italian “Veduta de Livorno, View of Leghorn”. 19”h. 22.5”w. Together with English “Dartmouth College...” 10.5”h. 12.5”w. Imperfections. Frame sizes. $100-300
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266 TWO PORTRAITS OF GENTLEMEN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. One with sideburns and a medal, 22”h. 18”w., framed, 30”h. 26”w. And a military officer. According to a later note, a portrait of Lafayette painted for a member of the DuPont family. 24”h. 20”w., framed, 28.5”h. 24.5”w. Damage. $100-250
267 SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH. Mid 19th century. Carved into the shape of a whale. 5”h. $200-400 268 TWO SCRIMSHAW WHALE TEETH. Mid 19th century. Both have sailing ships. The larger one has later carving. Tips chipped. 5.5”, 4.5”l. $300-600
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277 SAILORS WOOLWORK MEMORIAL. England, ca. 1872, wool, cotton , paper. Large brick plinth supports printed remembrance card of William Cooper, “Late Leading Stoker of H.M.S. Ocean who Fell into the Engine” “April, 12th, 1872”. Angels flank the card and two uniformed sailors mourn beside the plinth. Good colors. Framed, 17”h. 22.75”w. $300-600 278 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE INLAID CARD TABLE. Ca.1810-1815, cherry. Greek key banded with large oval inlay on apron. Swing leg. Some imperfections. 29”h. 38.25”w. 18”d. $600-800
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279 ADAM AND EVE SAMPLER. English or American dated 1826, silk on linen. A fully dressed Adam and Eve flank the snake in the apple tree. A lady in a dotted dress stands next to a sailing ship. Checkered bird, butterflies, unicorn and lion. Verse “On Youth”. Signed “Mary Parker Worked June 1826”. Framed 24”h. 24.75”w.. $350-700 280 NEEDLEWORK OF THE LADY IN MILTON’S COMUS. Probably England, early 19th century, wool and paint. Young woman in a wooded glen. After Joseph Wright’s painting. 22”h. 23.5”w. $300-600 281 SAMPLER. England, early 19th century, silk on gauze. Closely worked paired motifs, over two-story house and pious verse signed “Rebecca Elliott wrought this”. 21” x 21”. $225-450
282 INUIT CARVING OF ICE FISHERMAN. Twentieth century, hardstone. Seated man with rope. Scratch carved marks on the underside. 5.5”h. $100-250 283 INUIT CARVING OF SHAMAN. Twentieth century, hardstone. Human faces with bird body. Scratch carved marks on the underside with Canadian Eskimo Art label. 5.25”h. $100-250
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294 NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE INLAID TALL CASE CLOCK. Case attributed to Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany. Reeded quarter columns. Banded inlay on bonnet door and waist door as well as base inlay. Fretwork crest, 8 day works, brass finials. Refinished. 92.5”h. 20”w. 10”d. $600-1,200 295 NEEDLEWORK PICTURE “THESE ARE MY JEWELS”. Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1808, silk, paint, paper. Depicts Cornelia presenting her children. The figures are embellished with seed pearls and metallic thread. Signed “By Catharine L. Wright AE 11 Years”. Original gilt frame and eglomise mat, 19.5”h. 22.25”w. A Catherine London Wright was born in 1797 in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. See Ring “Girlhood Embroidery”, pg. 96, for similar piece. $2,000-4,000 296 AMERICAN EMPIRE STAND. Ca. 1820-1840, walnut. Dovetailed case, tear drop column and single drawer. Carved legs and iron spider. Refinished. 26.25”h. 18”w. 16.75”d. $200-300 297 GROUP OF BOOKS. Bound with leather and/or marbleized paper. Includes Whale Fishery, The Life of Dr. Good, Antique Gems and Laws of Connecticut. $75-125 298 GROUP OF ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS. $50-75
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299 ENGLISH SHAVING MIRROR. Second half-18th century, mahogany veneer with oak secondary. Molded frame mirror, shaped front with three conforming dovetailed drawers and ogee bracket feet. Brass hardware appears original. 25”h. 18”w. $250-450 300 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN BY HANNAH THURBER FAIRFIELD (CONNECTICUT, 1808-1894). Oil on canvas. Young man reading a book. Identified and signed on the back “Precious and Immortal Youth, Andrew Richmond Age 17 years, Painted at Westford, April 8th, 1837. By H.T. Fairfield”. Imperfections. 27”h. 24”w., framed, 34”h. 30”w. $400-800
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301 STUMPWORK. England, mid 17th century, silk, metallic braid, sequins. Skillfully wrought needlework of couple in field with sheep, oak tree and pump with flowing water. Metallic braid separates scene from border of flowers, birds and animals. Bright colors. Framed, 13“h. 16.50”w. $2,000-4,000 302 PENNSYLVANIA INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS. Chester County, mid 18th century, walnut with pine secondary. Two over three dovetailed drawers with overlapped drawer fronts. Inlaid tulips with vine and berries. Imperfections. 43”h. 41.5”w. 22.25”d. $400-800 303 TWO AMERICAN ARMCHAIRS. Mid 18th century, mixed woods. Country Queen Ann with vase splat, shaped ears, scroll arms, pad feet and boldly turned front stretcher. Rush seat. 17” seat, 42”h. And a banister back chair with scalloped crest, scrolled arms and boldly turned front stretcher. Rush seat. 17” seat, 47”h. Imperfections. $250-450
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304 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany veneer. Painted highlights and gilt phoenix crest. Old mirror. 30.75”h. 17.5”w. $200-400 305 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Probably England, late 18th century, mahogany. Gilt phoenix crest. Old mirror. Imperfections. 33.5”h. 17.5”w. $100-200 306 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DRESSING TABLE. Mid 20th century, mahogany. Four dovetailed drawers, trifid feet. 29”h. 34”w. 20.5”d. $200-300 307 THREE NEW ENGLAND COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS. Last quarter-18th century, walnut. One with rush seat, two reupholstered. Refinished .17” seat, 36”h., 17” seat, 37”h., and 16” seat, 37.5”h. respectively. $250-500 308 TWO PORTRAITS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Oil on wood board of a woman playing a lute. Signed. 11”h. 9.25”w. Oil on canvas of gentleman wearing wig. Signed “Wm. Reynald, RA”. 20”h. 16”w. Imperfections. With oversize frames. $100-250
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309 EMBROIDERED SLIP NEEDLEWORK. England, mid 17th century, silk. Individually worked floral sprays, human figures, lions, butterflies, caterpillars and beetles appliqued to silk ground. Framed, 19”h. 24.5”w. $1,200-2,000
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314 AMERICAN TIN ROASTER. Second half-19th century. With spit. Minor damage to front heat shields and drip pan. 17”h. 19”w. 9.75”d. $150-300
311 NEEDLEWORK WITH NATURAL DRIED ELEMENTS. Attributed to Maine, 1st quarter-19th century, silk, bark, seeds on silk satin. Footed pitcher holding flowers. In deep frame,14”h. 12”w. $150-300
315 THREE PORTRAIT PAINTINGS. Mid 19th century, unsigned. Pair of German portraits of husband and wife. Oil on tin. Identified as Auguste Friderike Mathilde and Heinrich Wilhelm Ludwig Eggert, married October 21, 1841. Framed, 11.5”h 10”w. And a seated gentleman with books and documents. Watercolor on paper. Framed, 15”h. 13.5”w. Imperfections. $250-500
312 BLANKET CHEST. American or European, 2nd quarter18th century, pine. Old red paint. Single dovetailed drawer. Punch decorated with fleur-de-lys, initials, hex signs and date “17-2”. Rose head and “T” nails. 30.5”h. 41.75”w. 19.5”d. $400-600
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313 AMERICAN HARNESS MAKER’S VISE. Early 19th century, iron. Reattached to a red painted stand with good foot wear. (Mechanism works). 25”h. 19”w. 11”d. $150-300
316 AMERICAN MEMORIAL AND THEOREM. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Still life of flowers in detailed glass urn. Painted frame, 16.5”h. 12.5”w. And a pen and ink memorial for Rachel Jane Bowers, daughter of William and Elizabeth Bowers, who died in 1850, aged 12. Surrounded by flowers with other family members names. Gilt frame, 11.5”h. 9.5”w. Stains and toning. $200-400
317 MINIATURE OF A GENTLEMAN. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Ruddy-cheeked young man. In a half case. 3”h. 2.5”w. $150-350 318 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Late 18th century. In the manner of Richard Cosway (England, 17421821). Well-endowed woman with her hair tied in a ribbon and pearls. Locket frame with the back bordered by a hair braid. 2.75”h. $300-600 319 MINIATURE PORTRAIT IN CASE. American or English, 2nd quarter19th century. Young woman with a hair comb and gold brooch. In a fitted bone case with baleen and mahogany inlay and brass liner. Possibly held a second portrait. Wear to portrait and inlay loss. 4.25”h. 3.5”w. $400-800
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320 PAIR OF PORTRAITS. American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Miniatures on paper of husband and wife. Well-to-do couple dressed in black. She wears a brooch and an ermine stole. She has wear to painting and liner. Framed in a case (damage). 6.5”h. 5.5”w. $400-800
321 ENGLISH GEORGIAN CLAVICHORD. Ca.1810, mahogany. String and arrow inlay, rests on stretcher base with tapered legs. Lift top labeled “Jacobus Ball, London”. Some imperfections including sun fading. 33.25”h. 60.5”w. 20.75”d. $400-800 322 NEW ENGLAND SHERATON SETTEE. Second quarter-19th century, maple. Finely inlaid and veneered with reeded turned arms. Older reupholstery. 18” seat, 34”h. 52”l. $200-400 323 SIX HORSE RACING PRINTS. Mid 19th century, handcolored. Four English steeplechase aquatints after Alken. 17.5”h. 23.5”w. And two small folio lithographs by Currier & Ives of trotters pulling sulkies. “American Girl” and “Nettie”. 13.75”h. 17”w. Imperfections. $100-300
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325 FANCY LINK GOLD BRACELET. American, mid 20th century. Stamped 14K, yellow gold bracelet with “U” shaped links alternating with triple bar links, completed with lobster claw clasp. 7.5”l, 12gr. $400-600 326
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327 DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET. American, 20th century. 14k yellow gold bracelet, square links set with round brilliant diamonds, approx. 3.00ct total weight. H-I-J color, SI-I clarity. 7.12”l, 0.125”w, 12gr. $750-1,000
326 RETRO DIAMOND AND SYNTHETIC RUBY BAND. American, ca. 1940. 14K yellow gold pierced band with five small round diamonds and five small round synthetic rubies set around the band. Band is approx. 8.1mm wide, Sz 6, 6gr. $400-600
328 SQUARE BRILLIANT CUT DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS. American, 21st century. 14k white gold four-prong basket mounting with screw back posts. Diamonds are square modified brilliant cuts (Princess cut) weighing approx. .26cts. each, color F/G, clarity SI/I. $450-650
329 GOLD AND DIAMOND BOW BANGLE BRACELET. American, 20th century. Hinged bangle bracelet marked 14K and 585. The front is designed with four rows of channel set round brilliant diamonds centering a diagonally set bow motif. Total diamond weight approx. 2.50ct., 40gr. $1,200-2,000
330 YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, BOW MOTIF. American, 20th century. The 14 karat yellow gold ring is designed as a vertical bow with channel set round diamonds, approx. 1.0ct. total weight. Ring marked 14K and 585. Sz 8, 10gr. $400-800
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331 HEAVY GOLD NECKLACE WITH DIAMONDS AND CABOCHON GEMSTONES. American, ca. 2000. 14 karat yellow gold choker necklace centering five triangular shaped cabochon gemstones, each in a bezel setting. Six round diamonds each in a square mounting separate the cabochons. Necklace completed with a rectangular link chain and box clasp. Approx. 15”l, 78gr. $1,200-2,000
332 HEAVY GOLD LINK NECKLACE AND BRACELET. Italy, 20th century. Stamped “14KT, Italy, BREV” yellow gold necklace with polished oval curb links interwoven with smaller twisted links, large spring ring clasp, 18”l, .50”w, 40gr. Matching 8”l bracelet, 20gr. $1,100-1,800
333 18 KARAT GOLD AND EMERALD BEAD PENDANT EARRINGS. American, late 20th century. Four strands of irregular shaped cabochon emerald beads alternating with small gold nuggets, suspended from a delicate gold filigree ribbon.. Earrings fitted with thin gold wire back and measure approx. 3.25”l. From Fred Leighton collection. $700-1,400
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334 LADIES’ GOLD OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRIST WATCH, ROLEX. Switzerland, 20th century. The goldtone dial with baton numeral indicators and date aperture, ribbed bezel, automatic movement, 24 mm, completed by a tapering President bracelet with deployant clasp, 74gr. $3,000-5,000 335 VINTAGE TWO-TONE ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRIST WATCH, Switzerland, 1988. Vintage stainless and 18 karat gold Rolex with blue dial, gold baton numeral indicators, date aperture, fluted bezel, 36mm, jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp. Reference #052067, Serial # R372772. $2,000-3,000
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336 VICTORIAN-STYLE MICROMOSAIC EARRINGS. American, 21st century. 24 karat yellow gold drop earrings marked “0.990”. Each oval drop set with a micromosaic floral design. Designed exclusively by Gurhan. 18.6gr total weight. $800-1,600
337 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET. American, 20th century. Stamped 14 karat yellow gold tennis bracelet with fourteen oval sapphires alternating with gold “x’s” and twenty-eight small round diamonds. 18gr, 7”l. $700-900 338 TWO RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELETS. American, ca. 2000. One 14 karat yellow gold tennis bracelet style with five round rubies and four round diamonds mounted in a square setting attached to a flat snake chain, 7”l. One 14 karat yellow gold bracelet with tapered oval links of baguette rubies separated by gold and diamond rondelles, 6.75”l. Total weight 24gr. $500-700 339 MULTI-COLOR SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K and 585 yellow gold bracelet with eighteen oval multi-color sapphires, each separated by two round diamonds vertically set. 7”l, 22gr. $600-900
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340 TWO PAIRS OF GOLD CLIP ON EARRINGS. American, 20th century. One pair stamped 14K with mother-of-pearl, citrine and small emerald and diamond accents. Earrings measure approx. 1.12” in diameter, 16.35gr. One pair stamped 14K, ridged triangular shape measuring approx. .87”l x .75”w, 8.77gr. $600-800 341 LADIES’ WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING. American, mid 20th century. Custom designed 18K white gold ring with a total of nineteen round diamonds - eight full cut round brilliant diamonds and eleven single cut stones. Clarity range VS/SI, color range H/I/J. Inside shank stamped “18K Jabe”. Sz 6.25, 6gr. $900-1,200
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342 14 KARAT GOLD, ONYX AND DIAMOND NECKLACE AND RING. American, 20th century. Stamped “14K” gold pendant with rectangular cut cabochon onyx framed with pave diamonds and gold accents at the corners, pendant suspended from 16”l flat foxtail chain, 4.5mm wide, with two gold and diamond decorative stations, 28gr. Top of 14K gold ring matches pendant, attached to wide multi-split shank, Sz 6.25, 8.8gr. $950-1,250 343 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND NECKLACE AND RING. American, 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold necklace with V-shaped pendant of marquise cut sapphires and round diamonds. Pendant attached to flat rectangular link chain with lobster claw clasp, 15.5”L, 8gr. 14 karat yellow gold wide ring with double row of twelve channel set square sapphires down center, pave diamond design on sides. Ring measures 15.5mm at front, Sz 9, 10gr. $500-800
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344 GOLD AND DIAMOND V-SHAPED NECKLACE. Italy, 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold Italian link chain with V-shaped diamond pendant in center. Total estimated diamond weight 1.22ct. Pendant measures 19”l, 10gr. $500-700
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345 GOLD AND GEMSTONE DROP EARRINGS AND BALLERINA-STYLE RING. American, 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold earrings with faceted citrine drop suspended from oval amethyst surrounded by small round diamonds, 1.5”l, omega clip backs (non-pierced), 14gr; stamped “14K” yellow gold ballerina-style ring with center oval citrine surrounded by tapered diamond baguettes, Sz 7, 6.85gr. $450-700 www.GARTHS.com | 47
346 18 KARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE. American, 20th century. Stamped “18K 750” yellow gold necklace with a floral motif cluster in the center and a spray of diamonds extending on each side, connecting to a flat, woven chain. Necklace measures approx. 17”l, weight 24gr. $1,000-1,800
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347 TWO GEM SET RINGS. American, 20th century. One stamped “14K 585” yellow gold ring with elongated cluster of twelve multi-color sapphires and six small round diamonds, Sz 6.75, 4.43gr. One stamped “14K” yellow gold ring with one oval peridot set horizontally and centered between three rows of pave set diamonds, Sz 8.25, 2gr. $500-800
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348 GOLD ITALIAN WOVEN MESH BRACELET. Twentieth century. Stamped “14KT Italy” flexible woven mesh bracelet, .50”w, 7.75”l, with decorative toggle at each end capped with cabochon sapphires. Fold-over white gold clasp set with four small round diamonds. Weight 24 gr. $800-1,200
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349 GOLD CHARM BRACELET WITH LIBERTY ONE DOLLAR COIN CHARMS. American, 20th century. 14K yellow gold cable link bracelet, approx. 8”l, with five gold US Liberty One Dollar gold coin charms, 26gr. $750-950 350 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET WITH HEART SHAPED GEMSTONES. Italy, late 20th century. Stamped 14K Italy, flexible ribbed omega chain bracelet set with five heart-shaped gemstones. Bracelet measures 6.75”l, .44”w, 28gr. $600-900 351 PEARL DROP EARRINGS. American, 21st century. 18KYG slender drops comprised of two small diamond clusters at each end of a gold bar set with three small square cut rubies, fresh water pearl drop at bottom. Gold fleur-de-lys motif with four small diamonds attached to earring post. Earrings measure approx. 2.25”l., weight 10.83gr. Sequoia Dream Collection by Yves Kamioner. $450-900
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352 GRAY PEARL NECKLACE WITH DETACHABLE GOLD BROOCH. American, 20th century. Double strand 6.4mm - 7mm South Sea gray pearls, hand knotted, 19�l. A striking detachable brooch is the centerpiece of the necklace. Formed as a stylized pair of spread wings with14 karat yellow gold, diamond, tanzanite and mother-of-pearl. Weight of brooch 18gr. $1,200-2,000 353 THREE PIECES BLUE TOPAZ JEWELRY. American/European, 20th century. Ring with faceted emerald-cut stone, setting marked "14K", size 8.5, 14 gms total weight. 18K (tested) yellow gold brooch with central faceted emerald-cut stone, 1.25" sq., 10 gms total weight. Pair of 18K (tested) yellow gold earrings with emerald-cut faceted stones, clip back mounts (non-pierced), 11 gms total weight. $200-400 354 THREE PIECES JEWELRY. American/European, 20th century. 21"l box chain marked "750" with 18k yellow gold (tested) locket designed as a ball with approximately sixty-three small diamonds. Brooch marked "18k" with two pear-shaped green stones (possibly tsavorite garnets), 1.25"h. 1.25"w. Pair of triangular post earrings with seven small graduated diamonds, marked "14k", 1"l, 55 gms total weight. $1,000-1,500 355 THREE WOMEN’S RINGS. American/European, 20th century. One with large central round aquamarine surrounded by approximately thirty small prong set diamonds, (tested) 18k white gold setting, size 6. 1"d. One with large central emerald-cut morganite, (tested) 18k yellow gold setting, size 5.75., .75"l. .5"w. One with oval faceted citrine, (tested) 18k yellow gold setting, size 6. .75"l, .5"w. $200-400
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356 FOUR PAIRS OF GOLD AND GEM SET HALF HOOP EARRINGS. American, 20th century. All earrings are 14 karat yellow gold with omega clip backs, non-pierced. One pair set with marquise cut emeralds, ten per earring; one pair with double row of channel set square cut rubies; one pair with eight multicolor sapphires and three small diamonds in each earring; one pair with four round bezel set diamonds on each earring. Total weight of all earrings 18.18gr. $500-800
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357 “LOTUS” EARRINGS, JOAN MICHLIN. American, 21st century. 14KYG earrings combine black drusy with branch pearls in a long, fluid design. The detachable drusy top can be worn separately. Approx. 2.75”l., stamped 14K and Joan Michlin mark, 25.34gr. $400-800 358 GOLD AND CARNELIAN INTAGLIO SEAL CREST RING. American or European, ca. 1900. Stamped 14K, yellow gold oval ring with carnelian intaglio seal crest centering a carved escutcheon. Oval top measures approx. 1”l x .75”w. Sz10, 10gr. $700-1,000
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359 WHITE GOLD, TANZANITE AND DIAMOND BRACELET. American, ca. 2000. 14K white gold bracelet designed with flexible open circular links set with round full cut diamonds and faceted oval tanzanites. Tanzanites are light/vivid violet blue. Stamped “14K”, weight 30.80gr, 7.5”l. $1,000-1,750
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360 18K GOLD RING WITH GREEN CHALCEDONY AND DIAMONDS. American, 21st century. 18K yellow gold ring set with greenish-yellow oval cabochon chalcedony mounted vertically, curved border of round brilliant cut white and brown diamonds forming a split shoulder merging with the gold shank. Estimated weight of brown diamonds-1.52 carats, estimated weight of white diamonds-.50 carats. The ring is a size 7, 14gr. $750-1,500
361 GOLD, EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING AND NECKLACE. American and Italian, 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold ballerina-style ring with rectangular cut emerald prong set in the center and surrounded by diamond baguettes, Sz 6.5, 5.91gr. Yellow gold necklace with center pendant of seven marquise emeralds alternating with two round diamonds, stamped “14K Italy”, herringbone chain, 15”l., 6gr. $500-900 362 TWO PAIRS OF GOLD CLIP ON EARRINGS. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K yellow gold, graceful leaf motif, each with seven round diamonds channel set down the center. Earrings measure about 1.12”l., total diamond weight approx. 1.37ct, 11.99gr. Yellow gold fluted earrings, stamped 18KT, with fancy cut, fan shaped amethyst bezel set at top. Earrings measure about .87”l., 12.04gr. $450-750
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363 GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE VICTORIAN PENDANT. American or European, late 19th century. Transitional Victorian/Art Nouveau pendant, unmarked yellow gold, tests 9 and 18 karat. Gold medallion center piece with scrollwork, mine cut pear shaped diamond at bottom. Detachable drop with old European cut diamond and pear shape sapphire. Pendant suspended from 15.5”l. chain, total weight 8gr. $1,250-2,000
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364 CLASSIC DOUBLE LINK CHARM BRACELET. American, 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold double link bracelet, box clasp with safety catch, 7.25”., .37”w, 28gr. $700-900
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365 FANCY LINK GOLD NECKLACE. European, 20th century. Stamped 14K and 585 yellow gold link necklace, toggle closure with cabochon emerald on each end of toggle, 17”l, .25”w, 36gr. $750-1,000 366 OVAL DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING. American, 20th century. Stamped 14k yellow gold six-prong solitaire set with one oval brilliant cut diamond, measuring approx. 8.78 x 6.90 x 4.02mm, estimated weight 1.46ct., clarity SI2, color J. Sz 6, 2.17gr. $2,000-2,500 367 WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING JACKET/ENHANCER. American, 20th century. 14 karat white gold ring jacket prong set with twenty-four round diamonds, color range G-H, clarity SI1, approx. total weight 1.20ct., Sz 6.75, 6.37gr. $600-800 www.GARTHS.com | 51
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368 VINTAGE ART DECO-STYLE GOLD AND PLATINUM DIAMOND RING. American, ca. 1920. Tested 18k white gold and platinum diamond ring set with one old mine cut diamond in the center weighing approx. 1.25ct. and sixteen smaller old mine cut diamonds weighing approx. 1.25ct. Sz 5.5, 4.3gr. $2,500-3,000 369 18 KARAT GOLD AND CABOCHON TOURMALINE RING. American, late 20th century. Handmade 18 karat yellow gold ring, heavy textured mounting with a bezel set pink oval cabochon tourmaline horitzontally set across the top. Sz 7.5, 28gr. $500-1,000
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370 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING AND SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K 585 yellow gold cocktail ring with cluster of pear shaped emeralds and round diamond accents, Sz 7, 5.67gr. Stamped 14KT yellow gold ring with center oval sapphire flanked by six diamond baguettes and six small round diamonds. Sz 8, 5.41gr. $350-600 371 TWO PAIRS OF YELLOW GOLD EARRINGS. American, 20th century. Stamped “14KT” square earrings with ribbed linear design and folded appearance, .75” diameter, omega clip backs, non-pierced. Stamped “14K 585” swirl motif earrings with six rows of channel set round diamonds and pave diamonds, 1.25“l. Total weight of earrings 21.31gr. $500-800
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372 WHITE GOLD, PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS. American, 21st century. Stunning pair of 18K white gold chandelier-style earrings with oval pink sapphires dangling within a diamond tear drop. Five pink sapphire drops per earring with full cut round diamonds. Earrings fitted with omega clip and folding post. Weight 22gr. $1,500-3,000 373 DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET. American, 20th century. 14K yellow gold “S” link bracelet with twenty-seven round diamonds approximately 2.70ct tw, H-I color, VS-SI clarity. 7.12”l., 22gr. $600-1,000 374 RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K and 585 yellow gold bracelet with bezel set oval rubies and sapphires, and decorative gold link spacers with small round diamonds. 7.25”l., 26gr. $400-700
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375 GOLD, MABE PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE AND RING. American, 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold pendant with round mabe pearl centered in gold triangular frame with three bands of round diamonds, pendant attached to 14”l. snake chain, 16gr. 14 karat yellow gold ring with round mabe pearl and four small diamonds on bezel, Sz 6.5, 6gr. $300-600 376 DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING AND NECKLACE. American, 20th century. Yellow gold ring stamped “18K” designed as a swan with channel set square cut sapphires on the wing and pave diamonds around the head and body, cabochon sapphire eye, Sz 6.75, 10gr. Yellow gold necklace stamped “14K”, curved pendant with three curved rows of channel set, small square cut sapphires and pave diamond accents on tips of pendant. Flat link chain completed with box clasp. 15”l., 10gr. $450-750 377 VINTAGE 14 KARAT LONGINES WRIST WATCH. Switzerland, ca.1955. 14 karat yellow gold “President Madison” Longines wrist watch, curved rectangular case, 17 jewel 23Z movement, manual wind, serial #9320343. Base metal expandable band. Weight, with band, 52gr. $500-700
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380 YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND AND MULTI-COLOR SAPPHIRE NECKLACE. American, 20th century. Stamped .585 necklace designed with a center spray of round diamonds and fifteen multi-color oval sapphires, a delicate “en tremblant” floral motif mounted on one end with heart shaped colored sapphires. Center piece is connected to a 2.8mm wide flat snake chain with a box clasp. Overall length of necklace approx. 17”, weight 24gr. $2,000-3,000
378 GOLD AND PAVE DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE. American, 20th century. Stamped 18K 750 yellow gold necklace with slender bar link chain attached to pave set diamond pendant, total diamond weight approx. .50ct. 18”l. chain, pendant approx. 1.37”l. 15.86gr. $500-700
381 GOLD NECKLACE AND STRAND OF ONYX AND GOLD BEADS. Italian and American, 20th century. Stamped 14K Italy yellow gold contemporary necklace, slightly rounded links with flat underside, 16.5”l., concealed clasp with safety catch, 28gr. Strand of 8mm onyx beads interspersed with hollow yellow gold polished and fluted beads, 32”l., knotted, 14 karat yellow gold fish hook clasp. $500-700
379 TWO PIECES AMETHYST JEWELRY. American, 20th-21st century. Brooch with large central oval faceted stone and fifteen small prong set diamonds. In a (tested) 18K yellow gold mount. 2"h. 1.25"w. Pair of clip back earrings with faceted oval central stone and three small diamonds each. In "750" setting. .5"l. $200-400
382 VINTAGE 14K GOLD LADIES’ WRIST WATCH. Switzerland, mid 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold Nastrix wrist watch, 17 jewel movement, rectangular case with four small single cut diamonds at each end flanked by a triangular cut garnet, 14K link bracelet. Overall length approx. 7”, 20gr. $350-600
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384 GOLD WIRE AND EMERALD BEAD PENDANT EARRINGS. American, 21st century. Irregular shaped emerald bead fitted with 24 karat yellow gold collar and delicate wires that can be gently reshaped. The two emerald beads measure approx. 12.4mm x 12.2mm and 14.2mm x 12.4mm , earrings measure approx. 2.5”l, 15.5gr. tw. Earrings from Fred Leighton collection. $1,000-1,500 385 WHITE GOLD AND FANCY YELLOW GREEN DIAMOND RING. American, late 20th century. Electronically tested 14K white gold ring features round brilliant cut diamond set within a “halo” of diamonds. Estimated weight of center diamond 1.62 ct., clarity I-1,color Fancy Yellow Green. Shoulders and gallery bead & bezel set with fifty-six round diamonds, total estimated weight .35ct. Sz 6, weight 4.52 gr. $1,200-2,000
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386 ART DECO-STYLE DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING. American, 21st century. 14 karat white gold and diamond ring, pierced filigree mounting with one old European cut diamond weighing approx. .90ct., H/I, VVS2. Diamond flanked by triangular cut synthetic ruby on each side. Sz 7, 4gr. $2,200-3,000 387 BAROQUE PEARL AND ROSE CUT DIAMOND RING. American, 21st century. Unusual bombe shape 18K yellow gold and sterling silver ring, small rose cut diamonds throughout the darkened, textured silver band. Large baroque pearl set horizontally across the top in a hand crafted 18K prong mounting. Sz 6, weight 30gr. From Fred Leighton collection. $1,700-3,200 388 ART NOUVEAU-STYLE RING WITH OVAL ROSE CUT DIAMOND. American, mid-late 20th century. 14 karat yellow gold band with raised gold leaf motif around front half of band, set with one oval rose cut diamond weighing approx. .35cts. Band measures 7.3mm wide, Sz 6.25, 8gr. $750-900
389 GOLD AND EMERALD TENNIS BRACELET. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K, yellow gold swirl link bracelet with nineteen oval emeralds, approximately 4.50ct TW. Emeralds nicely matched for color. 7.5”l., 10gr. $400-600
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394 RETRO ROSE GOLD PIERCED BAND. American, ca. 1940. Stamped 14K rose gold pierced band with five small single cut diamonds and five small round synthetic rubies set around the band. The diamonds are mounted in white gold. Band is approx. 8.5mm wide, Sz 7.5, 4gr. $500-700
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395 TWO-TONE GOLD LINK BRACELET. Italy, late 20th century. Bracelet stamped “585 Italy”, alternating yellow and white gold oval links, 7.75”l., 18gr. Clasp marked “JT”. $450-700 395
396 GOLD HAMILTON ELECTRIC “POLARIS” WRISTWATCH. American, ca. 1960. 14KYG wristwatch with Hamilton 500 movement. Back of case marked Hamilton 14 Karat Gold and inscribed “In Recognition 25 Years Service D. R. Moore from I.D.S. 1936-1961”. Inside of case marked Hamilton W. Co. Lancaster, PA 14K Gold P314086 Star W.C. Co. $200-400 397 GENTLEMAN’S INVICTA RESERVE CHRONOGRAPH. Switzerland, 20th century. Invicta Reserve Automatic Chronograph A07, titanium and stainless steel case, black rubber band, 25 jewels, flame fusion crystal, Model #11930. $400-500 398 ANDROID LIMITED EDITION WRIST WATCH. American, ca. 2000. Android Limited Edition Tourbillon wrist watch, 27/500, black ceramic case, black dial and black leather Android band, automatic 19 jewel movement. AD611, HZ3310. With Android box. $395-495
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401 THREE PIECES MEN’S JEWELRY. American/European, 20th century. Ring set with small gold nugget chunks and six small black stones, marked "10k", size 12. 14k (marked) yellow gold ring with seven small prong-set round diamonds, marked "Marvel", size 9.75. Pair of cufflinks with oval cabochon green stones in 18k (tested) yellow gold setting, 1"l. 34 gms total weight. $200-400
402 THREE MEN’S RINGS. American, 20th century. Three 18K (tested) yellow gold rings. One with emerald cut aquamarine, size 12.25; one with emerald cut very dark red ruby, size 13; and one with domed fancy cut Alexandrite, size 10. Total weight 64gr. $1,000-1,500
405A DIAMOND LINKS RING. Italian, 20th century. White gold setting with thirty-four small prong set diamonds. Marked "750" and "Leo Pizzo", Size 7, 10 grams total weight, approx. 2.50gr. total diamond weight. $1,500-3,000
403 GOLD BRACELET. American, 20th century. Mesh bracelet with chevron design. Marked "Kt. 18". Large central emerald-cut stone, possibly citrine. 59 gms total weight. 7.25"l. 1"w. $1,000-1,500
405B PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS. American/Asian, 20th-21st century. Round brilliant cut diamonds in four prong post mounts. Unmarked. Setting tested as 14K white gold. SI 2, IJ. Approximately .70 carats each. $800-1,000
404 RETRO MODERN STYLE BRACELET. American, 20th-21st century. Comprised of octagonal links with buckle clasp decorated with eighteen small diamonds. Unmarked, tested 18k. 81 gms total weight. 8"l. 1"w. $1,500-2,000
406 DIAMOND FLORAL SPRAY BROOCH. American, 20th century. Approximately fifty-nine small prong set diamonds in a (tested) platinum setting with (tested) 18K rose gold accents. 22 gms total weight. 3"l. 2.75"w. $800-1,200
405 PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS. American, 20th-21st century. Pair of round diamond stud earrings with pendants with emerald cut tourmalines and three small diamonds. Studs can be worn separately. Marked "14K" on earring backs. Settings tested as platinum.1"l. $800-1,000
407 THREE WOMEN’S RINGS. American/European, 20th century. One marked "18c" yellow gold cluster motif ring with oval cut emerald surrounded by eight small old European cut diamonds, size 5.5. One marked "14k" yellow gold ring with fluted shank, center oval faceted blue stone, possibly sapphire, and one small round prong set diamond, size 6.5. One 18K (tested) white gold ring with emerald-cut blue topaz flanked by three small diamonds on each side, size 6. 18 gms total weight. $200-400
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408 14 KARAT GOLD INTERCHANGEABLE RING SET. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K yellow gold diamond jacket with three interchangeable bands that can be worn with jacket or separately. One band set with square cut rubies, one with sapphires and one with emeralds. Sz 6.75, 7.7gr. $350-500
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412 GOLD AND LAPIS NECKLACE AND GOLD BRACELET. Italy, 20th century. Cone shaped lapis wrapped with flat gold bands, small sapphire set in center, suspended from 14K yellow gold flat curb chain, 16”l. Bracelet stamped “14K Italy,” yellow gold flat links with slightly curved top, 7”l. Total weight 24gr. $400-600
410 TWO PAIRS OF GOLD AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, ONE WITH SAPPHIRES. American, 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold curved fluted earrings with band of pave diamonds around the top, non-pierced clip backs, .87”l. Stamped “14K 585” yellow gold swirl earrings with channel set square sapphires and pave diamonds, 1.25”l., omega clip backs, non-pierced. Total weight of earrings 20.52gr. $500-800
413 SMALL GROUP OF 14 KARAT GOLD JEWELRY. American and Italian, 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold antiquestyle snowflake brooch/pendant with seven small round diamonds,1” diameter, 4gr; stamped “14K” yellow gold and teardrop shaped mabe pearl drop earrings, each earring with four small diamonds, omega clip backs (non-pierced), 2”l., 12gr, and stamped “14K Italy” 7”l. flat interlocking oval link bracelet, 6gr. $300-450
411 TWO PAIRS OF GOLD EARRINGS WITH DIAMONDS. American, 20th century. Both pairs stamped “14K” yellow gold with omega clip backs, non-pierced. One pair oval fluted earrings, each with narrow diagonal row of twelve diamonds. One pair with rectangular cut cabochon onyx in the center, pave set diamond border with gold accents around onyx. Total weight of earrings 18.89gr. $300-500
414 BALLERINA-STYLE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING. American, 20th century. Stamped “14K” yellow gold ring with center marquise cut diamond, approx. .25ct., surrounded by twenty round diamonds and fourteen diamond baguettes. Sz 6.5, 4.83gr. $350-500
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415 STERLING SILVER NECK COLLAR, MARY ANN SCHERR. American, late 20th century. Signed and stamped Mary Ann Scherr. Sterling. Strands of cylindrical and round beads attached by wire to a sterling silver collar. Hinged pull pin clasp is set with moonstone on one end. Weight 118gr. $100-200 416 CARVED JADE PENDANT, CARVED JADE BUFFALO, AND CRYSTAL PENDANT. Chinese and American, early-late 20th century. Carved jade recumbent water buffalo, measuring approx. 2.75”l. 1.25”w. 1”h., and a carved jade pendant, measuring approx. 1.5”l x 1”w., suspended from 17” long yellow gold-filled chain. Together with freeform rock crystal pendant suspended from 21”l. yellow gold-filled chain. $200-400
417 CHINESE JADE PENDANT. Twentieth century. Pale green with pierce carved phoenix and dragon and two drops. 4.5”l. overall. $150-350 418 14 KARAT GOLD AND EMERALD RING. American, 20th century. Ladies’ stamped 14K white gold ring with one prong set emerald cut emerald weighing approx. .75ct., Sz 6.5, 2.48gr. $200-400 419 LADIES’ YELLOW GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING. American, 20th century. Stamped 14K yellow gold ring with one oval cut blue sapphire in the center, surrounded by fourteen single cut diamonds, and outside border of eighteen round sapphires. Estimated weight of center sapphire 1.33ct. Sz 6.5, 5.28gr. $300-500
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421 GROUP OF FIVE PENDANTS/NECKLACES. American, 20th century. Group of four pendants including stamped “14K 585” yellow gold pendant/enhancer with triangular cut blue topaz in ribbed gold mounting, small diamond accents; stamped “14K” yellow gold pendant with kiteshaped blue topaz in gold mounting with diamond accents; large cushion cut blue topaz in open wire yellow gold filled mounting with rabbit ear bale; sliced agate geode pendant suspended from 18” gold filled chain. Together with sliced amethyst druzy quartz geode set in handmade mounting, amethyst accents on one side and diamond accents on the other, 17”l. herringbone chain. $250-450 www.GARTHS.com | 59
422 SMALL GROUP OF JEWELRY. Italian and American, 20th century. Four pieces of jewelry including 10 karat yellow gold 16”l. mesh chain with pear shape, pave diamond pendant attached, lobster claw clasp, 8gr; twisted curb link sterling silver ankle bracelet, 10”l; two 15”l sterling silver snake chains, each with faceted color stone drop pendant. Total weight of silver 19gr. $150-200 423 SMALL GROUP OF GOLD JEWELRY. American, 20th century. Three pieces of yellow gold jewelry set with small diamonds and gemstones, including stamped 14K maple leaf brooch, lily pad pin, and a pair of stamped 14K gold screwback earrings with carved jadeite. Together with pair of 14K gold flat spiral earrings. Total weight 18gr. $250-450
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427 TWO GOLD NECKLACES. American, 20th century. 1989 United States 1/10 oz. fine gold $5 American Eagle coin, mounted in coin frame, with 24”l. gold-tone rope chain, stamped “Germany”; 14K yellow gold rope chain, 18”l., with gold sand dollar charm, 6 gr. total weight. $150-250
428 GROUP OF FIVE GOLD AND GEM-SET RINGS. Twentieth century. Group of four rings including stamped “18K 750” yellow gold ballerina-style ring with center oval ruby, surrounded by round and tapered baguette diamonds, Sz 6.75; 14K yellow gold wide band with rectangular cut blue stone and pink stone, Sz 6.75; 18K yellow gold narrow band with center emerald cut peridot flanked by triangular cut rhodolite garnets, Sz 6.5; 14K yellow gold half-hoop ring with small round diamonds alternating with marquise cut sapphires. Together with 14K yellow gold ring stamped “India”, wide band with center row of seven oval chrome diopside bordered by two rows of round diamonds, Sz 9. Total weight of five rings 28.52 gr. $400-800
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430 VICTORIAN-STYLE EARRINGS. Twenty-first century. Hand made silver and gold Victorian “wedding” style earrings set with rose cut diamonds and multicolor gemstones. Earrings measure approx. 3.5”l., 22gr. $150-300 431 THREE PIECES JEWELRY. Asian, 20th century. Black jade and 14k (marked) link bracelet, 7"l, 14k (marked) and lapis lazuli hinged bangle bracelet. Yellow gold necklace with 24"l chain marked "916" (22k), round pendant with dragon motif and multi-color stones in a 14k (tested) mount, 1"d. $200-400 432 FOUR DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINGS. American, 20th century. All in 18K settings (three tested, one marked). Stones between .25 and .50ct approximately. Sizes 5.5, 6.5, 7 and 7.5. 10 gms total weight. $200-400
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435 UNMOUNTED RUBY. India, 21st century. Faceted commercial grade corundum 685.85 ct., 51.86 mml., 36.97 mmw., 26.81 mmh. Accompanied by GIA certificate #062013-cd -wf57-GAC. $300-600 436 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE NECKLACE. American, 20th century. Birks herringbone chain with single bezel set diamond, approximately .50 ct. Marked "18K". 16"l. 11 gms total weight. $500-800
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437 SPRATLING (WILLIAM) STERLING AND WOOD DRAGONFLY BROOCH. Mexico, mid 20th century. Taxco, Mexico, sterling silver brooch/pin in the form of a dragonfly with wooden wings. Hallmarked William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico 925. 2”l x 2.5”w. $200-300 438 SMALL GROUP OF STERLING SILVER AND GOLD JEWELRY. American, 20th century. Vintage Lagos Caviar “bubble” ring stamped 750 and 925, Sz 8.25; sterling silver and yellow gold Lagos-style”horn” necklace with oval onyx cabochons, toggle closure, 16.5”l. Together with matching “horn” earrings, each with one cabochon onyx, clip on backs. Total weight 126gr. $400-700
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442 STERLING SILVER HAND CRAFTED CHAIN. American, 21st century. Roman chain measuring 18”l., 8.5mm thick. Unusual cylinder shaped clasp marked Sterling and Gillis. 62 grams. $100-200 443 “HANGING OUT” 14 KARAT GOLD EARRINGS, MARY ANN SCHERR. American, 21st century. Unsigned Mary Ann Scherr, 14KYG. One earring with male and female trapeze artist, approx. 2”l., the other with single male trapezist, approx. .75”l., 8gr. $100-200
444 STERLING SILVER CUFF BRACELET, MARY ANN SCHERR. American, 21st century. Mary Ann Scherr wide cuff bracelet with cutout pattern of rectangles around the band. One long silver and 14KYG “cable track” on each side of front opening. Marked Scherr Sterling 14K. Weight 60gr. $150-300
445 VINTAGE 14K GOLD LORD ELGIN SELF-WINDING WRIST WATCH. American, 2nd half-20th century. Lord Elgin wrist watch, 25 jewel, self-winding, water proof, 14 karat yellow gold round case-33mm diameter, with brown leather band. 30gr. $150-250 446 14 KARAT GOLD VINTAGE BENRUS WRIST WATCH. Switzerland, ca. 1960. 14 karat yellow gold Benrus wrist watch, rectangular case with curved crystal, model AX 11, 17 jewels manual wind movement, with black leather band. 24gr. $100-200 447 SMALL GROUP OF GOLD RINGS. American, ca.1920 and 1960. Group of seven yellow gold rings including six 10 karat gold engagement rings, each with a small diamond chip and a 14 karat gold ring with oval carved and pierced jade. Together with 14 karat gold by-pass design ring with ten small single cut diamonds. Sizes range 4.5 -10. Total weight 18gr. $150-300 448 GROUP OF MOSTLY GOLD JEWELRY. American, early-late 20th century. Ten pieces of jewelry including 14K yellow gold charm holder with three gold charms, cameo pendant with seed pearl frame, four stamped 10K yellow gold rings with a variety of stones, stamped 14K yellow gold band with three very small diamonds, unmarked gold baby band, sterling silver ring, and carved heart shaped pendant. Together with gold plated and rhinestone ribbon motif pendant. $200-350 449 CHINESE JADE PENDANT. Twentieth century. White pendant in the form of a lotus seed pod with two green disks. 2.5�l. $100-300 450 UNMOUNTED RUBY. India, 21st century. Faceted commercial grade corundum 699.00 ct., 53.40 mml., 34.32 mmw., 27.33 mmh. Accompanied by GIA certificate #091713 - cd - ww58 - GAC. $300-600
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May 13, 2017 at 10:00 AM Lots 451-625 451 SELF PORTRAIT BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 19051969). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. 23”h. 19”w., framed, 29”h. 25.5”w. $1,000-2,000 452 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1966 lower right. Brunette with a city street behind her. 25.75” x 25.75”, framed, 32” x 32”. $1,000-1,500
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453 SKETCH BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Graphite on paper, signed and dated 1949 lower right. Two houses. Faint image of another sketch shows through paper. Penciled note on back “Leatha Brown, East Long Street”. Framed, 5.75”h. 7.75”w. $100-300 454 HARVEST TABLE BY DAVID T. SMITH. Morrow, Ohio. late 20th century, maple. Three-board curly maple top with breadboard ends and stretcher base with chamfered edges and interesting turned spindle supports. Original distressed, dark green paint on base. 29”h. 91”w. 38.5”d. $1,000-1,500
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455 LANDSCAPE BY NORRIS RAHMING (OHIO, 1886-1959). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. River scene with birch. 25”h. 29”w., framed, 35.25”h. 37”w. $800-1,200
456 EARLY SPRING BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Treeline. 9”h. 12”w., framed, 14.4”h. 17.25”w. $400-800 457 OHIO SEWERTILE PORTRAIT PLAQUE. Mid 20th century. Native American wearing bearskin. Impressed “Hand Crafted by Walter Smith, Superior Clay Corp. Uhrichsville, Ohio”. Short firing separations. 15.5”d. $400-600 458 SEWERTILE BUST OF NATIVE AMERICAN. Attributed to National Sewer Pipe Company, Barberton, Ohio, early 20th century. Holes in the back for feathers. 10”h. See the Illustrated Handbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson for another bust. $1,000-2,000 459 OHIO SHERATON WORK STAND OR SUGAR CHEST. Mid 19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Turned legs, two dovetailed drawers with original Pittsburgh glass pulls and a two-board lift top with lock. Wear. 29”h. 22”w. 18.5”d. $900-1,800 460 THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Sgraffito labels. Jug advertising the firm of Stands and Kaiser, a wholesale liquor dealer in Columbus, Ohio. 9”h. Attributed to the Charles W. Stine pottery in White Cottage, Muskingum County, Ohio. Illustrated on page 375 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. And two pieces with brown slip. Jug, “Fultonham Muskingum County, Ohio”, 11.5”h., and jar, “L. C. Pletcher, Deavertown, Ohio”. 7.5”h. May be Lorenzo Pletcher from Deavertown, York Township, Morgan County, Ohio. $200-300
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463 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Holmes County, mid 19th century, poplar. Sixboard case with pinned construction, original turned feet and interior till. Original red paint with urn of trailing flowers and yellow trim. Age splits and some wear. 25.5”h. 37.75”w. 18.5”d. $2,000-3,000 464 WAG ON THE WALL CLOCK. Mid 19th century. Wooden face with original floral paint. Wooden works. Imperfections. 12”h. 8.5”w. According to Jack Adamson, this clock hung in the house of the tinsmith at Zoar. $100-150
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465 FAMILY PORTRAIT BY DAVID BROKAW (NEW YORK/OHIO, Ca. 1812-1870). Oil on canvas painting, unsigned. Half-length portraits of a husband and wife with their daughter, seated on the same settee. Three separate portraits framed together with late frame. Rebacked. 32”h. 76.5”w. Brokaw lived and worked in Akron and Oberlin, Ohio, from approximately 18431863. These portraits were painted in the 1840s. $4,000-6,000
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466 FOLK ART BIRD WHEEL BY DON NOYES (OHIO, LATE 20THEARLY 21ST CENTURY). Signed and dated 2007 on the underside. Original paint. Working wheel with nine birds and hand crank. 24”h. 21”d. $600-1,200 467 TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Stenciled labels for “S. E. Chapman, Zanesville, O.” 9.5”, 12.5”h. Samuel E. Chapman was a stoneware dealer in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) 1872-1885. Illustrated on page 150 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-500 468 THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Two-gallon jug “H. Rambo”, 12.5”h. Either Henry Rambo born 1804 (potted in 1850) or his nephew Henry Rambo born 1829 (potted 1850-1880). Together with a three-gallon crock, 10.5”h., and two-gallon pitcher, 12.5”h., “J. Rambo”. Probably Joseph Rambo 1850 to 1880. All potted in Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio. Illustrated on pages 323, 326-328 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-450
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469 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Four-gallon jug with applied handle. Two capacity marks, one impressed and one stenciled. Impressed label “J. Rambo”. 17”h. Probably Joseph Rambo who potted in Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, 18501880. Illustrated on page 327 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300 470 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon crock with impressed label “Cyrus Felton”, 17.5”h. Cyrus Felton was a Newton Township, Muskingum County potter in 1850. Illustrated on page 198-199 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-350 471 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Stenciled label “Neff Bro’s Manufacturers Taylorsville, O.” Five gallon. 13”h. The Neff Brother’s pottery was located in Harrison Township, Muskingum County. Illustrated on page 301 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-250
472 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon ovoid crock with impressed “J. Rambo”. 16.5”h. Probably made by Newton Township, Muskingum County potter Joseph Rambo, who was in business 1850-1880. Illustrated on page 326 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300 473 OHIO STONEWARE JAR. Brushed cobalt lines and impressed label “G. W. Flesher”. 11”h. George W. Flesher was a potter in Hopewell Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, in 1870, and by 1880 he was potting in Perry County, Ohio. Illustrated on page 74 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300
475 OHIO STATE FARMS BY MICHAEL MCEWEAN (OHIO, B. 1956). Oil on linen, signed lower left and on back. Field with red barns. 40”h. 48”w., framed, 45.5”h. 53”w. $900-1,200 476 POTTERY LION. Attributed to Ohio, 2nd half19th century. Molded white clay lion with brown glaze. 6”h. $75-150
477 OHIO STONEWARE JUG AND BOTTLE. Second quarter-19th century. Impressed labels “U. Kendall’s Factory, Cin” (Uriah Kendall, Cincinnati, Ohio). Jug with applied strap handle. Depression at label, 9”h., and a bottle, 9”h. $150-350 478 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Third quarter-19th century. Impressed “N. Tracy, 2” (Nelson Tracy, Tuscarawas County, Ohio). Cobalt accent and applied strap handle. 14”h. $150-300
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481 COCKER SPANIEL BY BENTON CLARK (OHIO, 1895-1964). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1960 lower right. Study of a dog head. 18”h. 14”w., framed, 21”h. 17”w. $300-500
482 HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE SIDEBOARD BY DAVID T. SMITH. Morrow, Ohio, late 20th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Two doors and two dovetailed drawers. Branded label on back. 38.5”h. 54”w. 19.5”d. $1,000-1,500 483 NOSTALGIC MEMORY PRINT, FRANK FOUSEK (OHIO, 1913-1979). Aquatint, titled and signed. Farm field with shed. Framed, 14”h. 15.75”h. overall. $100-200 484 SOLITUDE BY JOHN BENNINGER (OHIO, 1906-1998). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1931 lower left. Woman under a tree. 20”h. 16”w., framed, 24”h. 20”w. $150-300 485 AMERICAN SHERATON CHEST. Ohio/Pennsylvania, ca. 1820s, cherry. Four graduated dovetailed drawers with replaced brasses. Refinished. 41”h. 39.25”w. 21”d. $200-400 486 OHIO SHOW TOWEL. Second half-19th century. Memorial embroidery for George Clinton, namesake of Clinton County, Ohio, with alphabets, eagles, tulips, and “Ohio 1810”. Stains. Gilt frame, 25.25”h. 19.25”w. overall. $200-400
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487 OHIO PIECED QUILT. Bainbridge, late 19th century. Blue and white. Handsewn with feather and tulip quilting. Some wear. 94” x 98”. $150-350
488 STATUE BY DAVID HOSTETLER (OHIO, 1926-2015). Wood, signed “39-WT.T-2 D. Hostetler 1972”. Bust of a woman with original green and red paint. Anchored to a faux slate base. 22.5”h. overall. $1,000-2,000
491 GERMAN VILLAGE PITTS STREET BY JOHN GOSLIN (OHIO, b. 1907). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1979 lower right. Winter scene. 24”h. 30”w., framed, 27”h. 33.25”w. $150-350
489 TWO STUDIES BY DAVID HOSTETLER (OHIO, 1926-2015). Marker on paper, signed and dated 1969. Women’s faces. “#28 - Purple Hat”, 16.75”h. 20.75”w., and “#27 - Red Haired Girl”, 17”h. 23”w. Frame sizes. $250-450
492 CARTOON ILLUSTRATION FROM THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper. “We Folks” by Harry Keys 1942. Framed, 37”h. 27”w. overall. $200-400
490 PORTRAIT BY DAVID HOSTETLER (OHIO, 1926-2015). Marker and graphite on paper, signed lower right. Study of a woman. 18.75”h. 19.5”w. overall. $75-150
493 SIX OHIO DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Balloon back chairs with original paint and stencil decoration. Crests decorated with vines, leaves, fruit and flowers, while the back splat has vines and leaves with American eagle and “Union” written above. 17.5”seat, 33”h. $900-1,500
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495 OHIO SEWERTILE OWL LAMP. First half-20th century. Made by Pop Wilson. Electrified with orange light eyes. 13.5”h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $800-1,200 496 OHIO SEWERTILE EAGLE PLAQUE. Initialed “EJE” for Edward J. Ellwood (Tuscarawas County, 1926-1998). Eagle with American shield. Drilled hole in shield. 11”h. $400-600 497 OHIO SEWERTILE CROW OR RAVEN. Signed for Edward J. Ellwood, Tuscarawas County (1926-1998), mid 20th century. On a stump. One of six known. 9.5”h. Sold at Garth’s, July 2004, lot 122. $1,000-1,500 498 OHIO SEWERTILE LION. Late 19th-early 20th century. Reclining lion in the form of Mogadore, Ohio, lions. Colored in facial details. Shallow edge flakes. 9”h. 15”l. $150-350
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499 DAGUERREOTYPE OF WOMAN. Seated woman with bonnet. Silver plaque “Mrs. R. Coskins 60 years old, Ridgeville, Ohio April 2, 1853”. Some wear, case has repaired hinge. 3.75”h. 3.25”w. $200-300 500 OHIO STONE SINK. Late 19th century, sandstone. Shallow carved sink with drain hole. 5”h. 22”w. 31”d. $150-300
501 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST BY JACOB WERREY (1838-1893). Fulton County, 3rd quarter-19th century, poplar. Six-board dovetailed case with interior till and original feet. Original grain painting and green trim with stenciled flower urn and “NS 1871”. Some imperfections. 24.75”h. 44”w. 19”d. $2,500-4,500
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505 TWO OHIO STONEWARE JARS. Second quarter-19th century. Impressed labels “U. Kendall’s Factory, Cin” (Uriah Kendall, Cincinnati, Ohio). Ovoid crock with two applied handles. Shallow rim flakes. 9”h. And a canning jar, 8.25”h. $250-450 506 OHIO DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. Possibly Holmes County, maple and pine. Dovetailed with original vinegar grain painting. Initialed and dated “AEH 1850”. Minor imperfections. 9”h. 15.5”w. 8.5”d. Ex Don and Letha Votaw Collection (Ohio). $1,500-2,000 505 - 511
507 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Ca. 1870s-1880s. Cobalt script “Hormell & Smyth, Newport, Tuscarawas, Co. Ohio”. Stains. 13”h. $250-500 508 OHIO CARVED FAMILY REGISTER. Piketon, Ohio, 1880. Unusual miniature carved book with family information in detailed relief with original paint. Spine “Our Family Register” with birth and marriage dates on the front cover for EV Samson and SJ Brown, married 1863 by Rev. R. Brown. The back cover has birth dates for their four children as well as the carver’s name “H. Hempstead, Maker, Piketon, Ohio”. Small decoupage one side of clasped hands. 3”h. 2.25”w. $400-600 509 OHIO STONEWARE PITCHER. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt tulip, impressed “Sawyer & Smith, Akron. O. 2”. Applied handle. Rim chips. 12”h. Ex Collection of Jim Murphy of Grove City, Ohio, sold at Garth’s, May 2012, lot 598. $800-1,200 510 OHIO STONEWARE PITCHER. Second quarter-19th century. Impressed label “U. Kendall’s Factory, Cin” (Uriah Kendall, Cincinnati, Ohio). Applied strap handle. Some imperfections. 8.75”h. $100-250 511 1877 MAP OF OHIO BY FRANK A. GRAY. American, handcolored engraving on paper. Drawn by Frank A. Gray, engraved by W. H. Holmes. Primary view shows overview of Ohio with insets of various cities. Reverse features large maps of Cincinnati, Louisville, and Indianapolis. Unframed, 17.25”h. 28.75“w. $150-300
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513 OHIO RIVERSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, faint signature “H.A. —-” lower right. “View of Head of Buffington Island Ohio River”, looking towards river bluffs in West Virginia. 24”h. 34”w., framed, 29.5”h. 39.5”w. $2,500-3,500
514 OHIO EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Springfield, 3rd quarter-19th century, cherry and curly maple, mixed woods secondary including poplar. Six dovetailed drawers with three across the center. Applied half-turned pilasters. Inked name and date “Sept...’76” on one drawer. Refinished. 46.5”h. 42”w. 21.5”d. $600-900 515 SET OF SIX OHIO DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Centerville, 2nd quarter-19th century. Balloon back chairs with original tulip decoration on grain paint. Some wear. 16.5” seat, 33.25”h. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter (Ohio). $600-1,200 516 PEASEWARE COMPOTE. Ohio, second half-19th century, maple. Rare form. Varnish has wear. 5.75”h. 8.75”d. Sold Garth’s, November 2003. $750-950
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521 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Six-gallon jug with double handles. Stenciled label “H. C. Ward, Stoneware Depot, Zanesville, O.” 19”h. Hudson Champlin Ward was a stoneware dealer in Putnam, Ohio (now part of Zanesville) from 1864 to 1887. Illustrated on page 412 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $200-400 522 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon ovoid crock with impressed label “C. Wilbur, Putnam, Ohio” and brushed cobalt floral decoration. 18”h. Clark Wilbur potted in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) 1850-1860, then Clark County, Indiana, 1870, then back in Putnam by 1880. $200-400 523 OHIO STONEWARE WATER COOLER. Large cooler marked in cobalt “R. A. & G. B. We—-, Roseville” with cobalt floral decoration on opposite side. Cracked. 19”h. Made by Robert A. Weaver and his brother George B. Weaver 1860-1883. Illustrated on page 417 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-350 524 OHIO STONEWARE PITCHER. Stenciled label “Jas. Benjamin Stoneware Depot, Cincinnati, O.” James Benjamin was a stoneware dealer in Putnam, Muskingum County, Ohio, 18601885, but lived for a short time during this period in Covington, Kentucky, and had a warehouse in Cincinnati. Small rim chip. $150-350 525 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Three-gallon crock with impressed label “P. Rich”. Rim flake. 14”h. Prosper Rich potted in Springfield Township, Muskingum County and later in Knox and Coshocton counties. Illustrated on page 341 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300
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526 NORTH WEST TERRITORY LAND DOCUMENT FROM ARTHUR ST. CLAIR. American, dated October 11, 1798, ink on rag paper. Document starts “Arthur St. Clair, Governor of the Territory of the United States north west of the Ohio to all persons” and continues including reference to Thomas Jefferson. Retains the seal of the Northwest Territory. Imperfections. 15.75”h. 13”w. $1,500-2,000 527 OHIO LAND GRANT. Printed document with pen and ink granting land to Platt Brush in the Delaware District in Ohio, August 27, 1821. Signed by James Monroe and Josiah Meigs. Framed, 12.75”h. 18.75”w. overall. $250-450 526
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528 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Ovoid shape with applied handles, freehand cobalt decoration, and an inverted impressed mark “J. Bennace & J.A. Sutherland, Springfield, Portage County, Ohio”, 12”h. $200-400 529 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Mid-19th century. Ovoid shape with applied handles. Brushed cobalt and impressed “3 Beman” for John Beman, Newton Falls, Ohio. 13.25”h. $250-450
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530 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Applied loop handle, freehand cobalt apple decoration, and handetched “Zanesville” on proper left side, 14”h. $300-600 531 THREE OHIO STONEWARE JARS. Stenciled labels. Six-gallon jars. “Central Pottery, G.W. Walker & Bro. Roseville, Ohio”. Known to have been in business 1885-1887. 13.5”h. And “W.F. McCoy Wholesale Dealer in Stoneware, Zanesville, O”. Wilbur F. McCoy was a stoneware dealer in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) 18821885. 11”h. Together with “H.M. Wilbur Manufacturer, Putnam, O”. Henry Mansfield Wilbur was a potter in Putnam, Ohio, (now part of Zanesville) from 1860 to 1882. 10”h. See pages 407, 281, 431 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-350 532 OHIO BANDBOX. Mid 19th century. Blue wallpaper. Lined with 1847 Ohio newspaper. Imperfections. 5”h. 9.5”d. $100-200
533 TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Nineteenth century. Five-gallon crock impressed “Matthew McAll, Ohio, Dickson”. 16.5”h. Matthew McAll Dickson was a potter in Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio in 1850. Illustrated on page 176 and 177 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. And a four-gallon churn with incised fish and partial bird. 16”h. Not marked but attributed to Muskingum County by James L. Murphy. $200-400 534 OHIO WORK TABLE. Wooster, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine and chestnut. Unusual folksy openwork design aprons with chamfered rails, batten top, and octagonal legs. Original grey paint. 26.75”h. 42”w. 30.75”d. $400-600 535 OHIO REDWARE CROCK. Columbiana County, 2nd half-19th century. Likely Isaac Keister. Interesting ovoid form with glazed interior. 11”h. $150-300 536 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Springfield, 2nd half-19th century. Ovoid shape with applied handles, freehand cobalt decoration, and impressed mark, 15”h. $200-400 537 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Second half-19th century. Applied handles with light cobalt brushing, and impressed “3 C. Tupper” for Chauncey Tupper, Mogadore, Ohio. 15”h. $300-500
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538 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Middlebury, Summit County, 2nd half-19th century. Subtle ovoid form with applied handles, freehand cobalt decoration, and impressed “4 P. Rodenbaugh, Summit Co., O.”, 16.25”h. $250-450
539 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Date marked 1835. Ovoid shape, applied handles, freehand cobalt decoration, and impressed “3 G. Martin, Ohio, 1835”. Imperfections. 14.5”h. $200-400 540 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Two gallon, ovoid shape with applied handles, floral cobalt decoration, and impressed “L. M. Mead, Mogadore, Ohio”, 11”h. $200-400 541 OHIO BELL. Made by Vanduzen & Tift, Cincinnati, 1874. Bell metal. Hole at top where yoke attached. 11”h. 12”d. $600-1,200 542 OHIO HANGING CUPBOARD. Ca. 1840-1850, pine. Beaded case, ogee crown molding. Light brown/beige paint. One interior shelf. 27”h. 26.25”w. 14”d. $400-600 543 TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Ten-gallon water cooler. Impressed label “L. D. Stine, Roseville, O.” Imperfections. 19”h. Stine potted in Newton Township, Muskingum County in 1863, in Perry County 1870, and in Roseville 1885-1895. And a crock impressed “A. Dollison”. 13”h. Armstrong Dollison potted in Roseville and later in Vinton County and Hocking counties. Illustrated on pages 187 and 380 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. One handle broken off and missing. $100-250
544 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK AND PITCHER. Both two gallons with impressed labels “J. B. Williams, Putnam, O.” 12”, 13”h. Pitcher has damage. John B. Williams was a potter in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) 1862-1870. Illustrated on pages 442-444 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300 545 THREE OHIO STONEWARE CHURNS. Two four-gallon churns. Stenciled label “H. H. Melick, Roseville, Ohio”, 15.5”h. Henry Harrison Melick potted in Perry County 18601870 and in Roseville 1875-1880. And impressed label “J. Scott & Williams, Putnam, Ohio”, 16.5”h. The firm of John F. Scott and John B. Williams operated in Putnam (now part of Zanesville), Muskingum County, 18601865. Together with three-gallon churn impressed “LD Stine, Roseville, O.” 14.5”h. Lorenzo Dow Stine potted in Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, in 1863, in Perry County in 1870, and Roseville 18831892. Imperfections. Illustrated on pages 291, 353, 380, 381 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300
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549 OHIO COVERLET. Stark County. Two-piece with center seam. Corner block “Bartelemy, Jacob Coverlet Weaver, 1847”. 78” x 78”. $250-500 550 OHIO COVERLET. Stark County. Two-piece with center seam. Corner block “Bartelemy, Jacob Coverlet Weaver 1847”. 82” x 82”. $250-450 551
551 OHIO POTTERY DOG. White Cottage, late 19th-early 20th century. Seated mastiff with white glaze and blue spots. 6.5”h. $150-350
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552 ZOAR PIN TOP WORK TABLE. Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut. Two dovetailed drawers with raised diamonds, three-board batten top, and inset paneled apron. Old refinishing. 30”h. 63”w. 35”d. Ex Jack Adamson, (Ohio). See table by same maker sold at Garth’s, Jan. 4, 2002, lot 393. $4,000-6,000
553 INDIANA SLAT CRADLE. Late 19th century, pine. Original paint with stenciled decoration and label “From Johnson & Co. Manufacturers, Michigan City, Indiana. Patent Oct. 17. ‘76”. Curved base with iron wheels. Imperfections. 29”h. 45”w. $100-300 554 TWO OHIO MAPS. American, handcolored engravings on paper. T.G. Bradley dated 1838, and framed and matted in a walnut frame, 19.5”h. 16.25”w., and an unframed 1832 engraving by Anthony Finley, 13.5”h. 10.25”w. $200-400 555 INDIANA DECORATED WATER PUMP. Late 19th-early 20th century. Tall wooden pump with cast iron pipe and spout. Original green paint and stenciled label “Manufactur’d by the I-XL and__ Goshen, Indiana”. Wear to paint. 77”h. 5.5” x 6”. $400-600 556 OHIO GRAIN-PAINTED CHEST OF DRAWERS. Ca. 1840, poplar. Original paint resembling flame grain mahogany. Three dovetailed drawers. 40.5”h. 40.25”w. 17.75”d. $450-650 557 COBBLER’S PIECE BY STEPHEN SHERROW (INDIANA, 19132005). Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated December 15, 1952. Colorful flowers on cobbler’s bench. 18”h. 24”w., 24.5”h. 30.5”w. $100-300
558 FARMSTEAD BY STELLA COLER (INDIANA, 1892-1992). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1943 lower right. Red barn. Paper label for Twelfth Annual Indiana Artists Club Exhibition. 10”h. 16”w., late frame, 15”h. 21”w. $150-250 553
559 TWO AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHS AND AN ENGRAVING. Perry’s Victory on Laker Erie lithograph, 14.25”h. 10”w., and a framed Commodore Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie. Reproduction, 12”h. 15”w. Together with a Currier handcolored lithograph of Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie. C# 4754. One of the Old Best 50. Framed, 17”h. 21”w. $150-300 560 THREE OHIO MAPS. American. 1892 map by John George Bartholomew, 10.5”h. 13”w., and a 1906 double-sided map with the front showing Ohio, and the reverse showing Maryland and Delaware, 10”h. 13.5”w. Together with an unknown cartographic map of Toledo, Ohio, 1900, 11.5”h. 13.5”w. Unframed. $175-300
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562 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Central Ohio, mid 19th century, pine. Six-board dovetailed case with interior till and original turned feet. Original red grain paint. Age splits in lid, minor wear. 24”h. 38”w. 19”d. $400-800
564 NORTHWEST TERRITORY DOCUMENT FROM ARTHUR ST. CLAIR. American, signed October 11, 1798, ink on rag paper. Regarding the appointment of Elias Langham to be justice to keep the peace. Retains Northwest Territory seal. Imperfections. 15.25”h. 12.5”w. $700-1,000
563 SIX DECORATED OHIO CHAIRS BY WILLIAM COLES (1804-1862). Mid 19th century. Original grain painting with gold stenciled fruit decoration and labels on the seat “W. Coles, Springfield, Ohio”. Caned seats. Varying wear. 17” seat, 33”h. Sold at Mike Clum Auctions (Ohio) and pictured in a 1992 article in the “American Furniture Journal” by Nancy Evans. $3,000-4,000
565 NORTHWEST TERRITORY DOCUMENT FROM ARTHUR ST. CLAIR. American, dated October 11, 1798, ink on rag paper. Signed in Cincinnati, regarding the appointment of James Scott as justice to keep the peace. Retains Northwest Territory seal. Imperfections. 18.75”h. 12.5”w. $700-1,000 566 NORTHWEST TERRITORY DOCUMENT FROM ARTHUR ST. CLAIR. American, dated October 11, 1798, and signed in Cincinnati, ink on rag paper. Retains Northwest Territory seal. Regarding the appointment of Jeremiah M. Lind as Sheriff, Chillicothe. Imperfections. 13”h. 8”w. $300-500 567 TWO CARTOON ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper. Original artwork from 1934 Sunday Dispatches. “The Passing Show”, July 15. And “Filling the Gap”, April 29 by Ray Evans. Some imperfections. Matching frames, 35.5”h. 25”w. $300-600
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569 OHIO SEWERTILE PIG. Initialed “EJE” for Edward J. Ellwood (Tuscarawas County, 1926-1998). Molded flower and two-tone glaze. Crazing. 6.25”l. $250-350
574 SEWERTILE DOG. Probably Ohio, late 19th century. Unglazed seated dog on an oval base. Good detail. 12.5”h. $200-400
570 SEWERTILE FROG. Probably Ohio, early 20th century. Incised features. 8”l. $100-300
575 OHIO EMPIRE DRESSER WITH MIRROR. Berea, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany with poplar secondary. Two-piece with three dovetailed drawers and an ogee frame mirror with “S” posts on top. Base has roll front dovetailed drawer and heavily carved acanthus leaf legs with shelf below. Refinished with replaced glass pulls. 65.5”h. 35.5”w. 18”d. $500-700
571 OHIO SEWERTILE HORSE HEAD. Mid 20th century. Initialed “ES” (Tuscarawas County). Two-tone glaze. 6.5”h. $150-250 572 SEWERTILE PIG. Probably Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Standing hollow pig. 7.5”h. 13”l. $350-450 573 OHIO SEWERTILE DOG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Flat top with freestanding front leg and incised details. 11”h. $600-800
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577 OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE COFFIN. Late 19th century, mahogany. Well made with shaped sides and lid, cast spelter handles and German silver diamond accents. Partially lined with oil cloth. Refinished, age split in lid. 15”h. 58”l. 15”w. $500-800 578 OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE CORNUCOPIA. Late 19th century. Carved wooden cornucopia of fruit. Good form and original paint. Loss to end. 19.5”l. $1,000-1,500
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579 OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE CORNUCOPIA. Late 19th century. Carved wooden cornucopia of fruit with original paint. Some imperfections. 14”l. $900-1,250 580 OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE QUIVER. Late 19th century. Carved wooden quiver and arrows with tin fletching. Original paint and gilding with stenciled design and symbol. Some imperfections. 27”l. $600-800
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581 TWO OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE BREASTPLATES. Late 19th century. Engraved brass plates with tin backing and hand painted “jewel” medallions. Inscribed “Holiness to the Lord”. Some wear and corner loss. 8” x 8”. $75-150 581 582
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582 OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE APRON AND SASH. Late 19th century. Black velvet apron and dark brown velvet sash with similar raised floral designs in silver and gold metallic thread, and metallic thread fringe. The apron also has an Ark of the Covenant depicted on it. Apron, 14”h. 15”w., sash. 24”l. Minor wear. $400-600 583 OHIO ODD FELLOWS SEAL AND DUES BOOK. Late 19th century. Cast iron embossing seal “Adelphi Lodge No. 114”. 11.5”h. and a receipt book for Kingston, Ohio dues dated 18761882. Both have wear. $100-200 584 TWO OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE FIGURES. Late 19th century. Carved wooden angels from an ark. Old gold paint. Imperfections. 18.5”h. $75-100 585 TWELVE OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE BADGES. Late 19th century. Brass and tin symbolic medals. Includes printed celluloid pin for Rebekah Lodge. Average 4”h. $100-300 586 TWELVE OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE BADGES. Late 19th century. Brass and tin symbolic medals. Includes printed celluloid pin for “Rebekah Lodge”. Average 4”h. $100-300
587 FIVE OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE ITEMS. Late 19th century. Small hand painted silk banner with bible, scales, coffin, etc. in gold. Metallic thread trim. 21”h. 16”w. “Hoodwink” goggles, and three wooden carvings, two being bundles of rods, 16’, 17.5”l. Original paint and one bundle has leather case. Imperfections. $100-250 588 FIVE PIECES OF OHIO ODD FELLOWS LODGE REGALIA. Late 19th century. Two copper and brass helmets, 10”h., a tin shield, 19.5”h., and two brass crowns with red velvet. Together with a blue cloth and sequin hat. The hat and one crown are marked “M.C. Lilley, Columbus, Ohio”. Some loss. $75-125 589 SIDEWHEELER PAINTING AND OHIO MAP. Portrait of the Greenland a packet boat built in Marietta, Ohio. Oil on cardboard, signed lower right by Mark Metzger (American, early 20th century). Minor damage. Framed, 11.5”h. 17.5”w. overall. Together with a reproduction of a 1933 map of Ohio. Matted. 24”h. 25”w. overall. $75-125 590 OHIO CLASSICAL SIDEBOARD. First half-19th century, flame grain mahogany veneer, pine secondary. Free standing Ionic style pilasters with carved rosettes. Two rounded, dovetailed drawers (one fitted for silver) and two bowfront doors with arch. Turned feet and paneled sides. Interior shelves. 44”h. 57”w. 24”d. Sold at Garth’s 1983/1984. Similar to and possibly by same maker as the sideboard at Glendower Mansion in Warren County. $600-1,200
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591 SIGNED ZOAR, OHIO CUPBOARD. Signed “Frank Sylvan” and dated 1882 on inside of base. Cherry and walnut with poplar secondary wood. One drawer retains an early inscription “Robert S. Briel”. Old refinishing, period or original pulls. Minor imperfections. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). 39 1/4”h. 33”w. 11 3/4”d. Sold at Garth’s, May 2007, lot 107. Frank Sylvan was born in Zoar in 1864, he married Lydia Sturm in 1884, and he died in 1924. It is not known whether Sylvan made or simply owned this cupboard. The Briel family was prominent in Zoar and more than one Robert appears in the records. Smaller cupboards were made in Zoar as both table-top cupboards (without feet) and low cupboards (with feet). For an extensive review of this cupboard refer to page 23 of “A Tradition of Progress: Ohio Decorative Arts 1860-1945” where it was exhibited at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio in Lancaster, Ohio, from Feb. 7May 17, 2015. Also refer to “Zoar Furniture 18171898 A Preliminary Study” by Tricia & Gil Snyder and Paul A. Goudy , Tuscarawas County Historical Society at New Philadelphia, Ohio, in 1978, where a similar cupboard is illustrated on page 80 as plate #100. $2,000-4,000
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592 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Wayne County, ca. 1840-1860, poplar. Dovetailed case with original grain paint and original black paint on turned feet. Some wear. 25.75”h. 38.5”w. 18.75”d. Purchased at a house sale in Smithville, Ohio, in 1990, and pictured in book, Artistry of the Cabinet Maker by Irvin & Locher, page 129. $600-1,200 593 TWO OHIO STONEWARE JARS. Both impressed “H. H. Melick, Roseville, O.” 8.5”, 5.5”h. Henry Harrison Melick potted in Perry County, Ohio, 1860-1870, and in Roseville, Ohio, 18751880. Illustrated on page 290 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-200 594 TWO OHIO STONEWARE JUGS. Two gallon ovoid jugs with impressed labels. “J. H. George”. Chip. 13”h. James H. George was a potter in Springfield Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, in 1850, in Newton Township, Muskingum County in 1860, and back in Springfield Township 1870-1880. And “A. G. George”. 13”h. Alexander G. George was potting in Springfield Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, in 1850, in Newton Township, Muskingum County in 1870, and in Perry County, Ohio, by 1880. Illustrated on pages 210-213 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $200-400 595 THREE PIECES OF OHIO POTTERY. Impressed labels. Stoneware crock, 9”h., and redware with brown slip, 11.5”h. both marked for Jacob Morfoot. Working in Coshocton County, Ohio in 1850, and in Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio in 1860. Illustrated on pages 295 and 296 in James L. Murphy’sChecklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. Together with stoneware jar “C. W. Morehead, Somerset O.” (Perry County). 8”h. $200-400 596 TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Five-gallon churn. “Matthew McAll, Ohio Dickson”. 18”h. Matthew McAll Dickson was a Newton Township, Muskingum County potter in 1850. and a five-gallon crock “J. C. & J. D. Wilbur”. 14.5”h. John Church Wilbur and his brother James Donohoe Wilbur were Putnam, Ohio, potters (now part of Zanesville) in the 1860s. Illustrated on pages 177-178, 434 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19thCentury Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-500 82 | GARTH’S The 11th Annual Ohio Valley Session: May 13, 2017
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597 TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Stenciled labels for the “Neff Bro’s...Taylorsville, O.” Butter crock, 8”h., and jar in brown slip, 10”h. The Neff Brothers pottery was in Harrison Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, 1865-1885. Illustrated on page 300 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $150-300 598 THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Stenciled labels. “W. F. McCoy Wholesale Dealer in Stoneware, Zanesville, O.”, 9”h. William F. McCoy was a stoneware dealer in Putnam, Ohio (now part of Zanesville), 1882-1885. “Baumbaugh & Hamelback, Stoneware mfg. Zanesville, O.”, 11”h. Calvin Baumbaugh and William Hamelback were potters in Putnam, now part of Zanesville) from 1878 to 1900. Together with “Brown & McCoy Wholesale...Roseville, O.”, 10.5”h. O. Brown and McCoy had a mercantile firm in Roseville from 1872 to 1888. Imperfections. Illustrated on pages 134, 137, 281 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $150-350 599 THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Two-gallon jug “M. Crooks”. 14”h. Probably George Milton Crooks who potted in Hopewell and Falls townships, Muskingum County, Ohio, 1850-1870, and was potting in Perry County, Ohio by 1880. And two-gallon crock “G. M. Crooks”, 11.5”h. See above. Together with a two-gallon ovoid jug “I. Crooks”, with brushed cobalt “tornados”, 13.5”h. Isaac Martin Crooks was a Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio potter 1850-1864. Illustrated on pages 160-162, 165 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19thCentury Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-500
600 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Five-gallon ovoid crock with impressed label “C E Felton”and incised tulips. 14.5”h. Cyrus E. Felton was a Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio potter in 1850. Illustrated on pages 197 and 198 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-350 601 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Stenciled label “Jas. Benjamin, Stoneware Depot, Zanesville, O.” 11”h. James Benjamin was a stoneware dealer in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) 1860-1885. Illustrated on page 107 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $150-350 602 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Three-gallon with impressed label “J. C. Wilbur, Zanesville, Ohio”. 15”h. John Church Wilbur was a potter in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) from 1850 to 1862. Illustrated on pages 432 and 433 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-350 603 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid three-gallon jug with applied handle. Impressed “S. Purdy”. 16”h. Solomon Purdy potted in Putnam (now part of Zanesville), Muskingum County, Ohio, 18161820. By 1830 he was potting in Portage County, Ohio. Illustrated on pages 316-317 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $150-350 604 OHIO STONEWARE JAR. Stenciled label “A. Rambo, Manufacturer, Zanesville, Ohio”. 9.5h. Made by Albert Rambo born 1832, Albert Rambo born 1835, or Austin Rambo born 1836. Illustrated on page 320 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-300
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605 TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Two-gallon jug “J. C. Crown”, 14.5”h. John C. Crown potted in Hopewell Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, 1860-1880. And ovoid crock “I. Crooks”. 12.5”h. Isaac Martin Crooks was a potter in Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio 1850-1864. Illustrated on page 166, 170 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-450 606 TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Stenciled labels. Two-gallon crock “Zanesville Stoneware Co. Zanesville, O.” 9”h., and three-gallon “H. C. Ward Wholesale Stoneware Depot...Zanesville, Ohio”. 10.5”h. Hudson Champlin Ward was a stoneware dealer in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) from 1864 to 1887. Illustrated on pages 411 and 454 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $150-300
607 TWO OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JARS. One impressed “Scott & Williams”, the other “J. Scott & Williams”. 11.5”h. John F. Scott and John B. Williams operated a pottery in Putnam (now part of Zanesville) from 1860 to 1865. The latter illustrated on page 352 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $100-350 608 THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Two jars, one with brown slip, impressed “Brown & Crooks”, probably Roseville, Ohio. And a butter crock with brown slip, 7”h. Impressed “J. Crooks”. Possibilities include Joseph E. Crooks born 1830, John W. Crooks born 1834, or John Crooks born 1851, all Newton Township, Muskingum County, Ohio potters. Illustrated on pages 132, 133, 167 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $150-350
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609 OHIO STONEWARE PITCHER. Made by White Cottage, Muskingum County, Ohio. Presentation in blue on white Bristol glaze, dated January 4, 1900. Lewis S. Stine and may have been presented to David Perine, a very distant relative of Stine. Edge flake. 10”h. Illustrated on page 379 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-450
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610 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Ovoid with incised leaves accented in cobalt. Impressed “R. A. & G. B. Weaver, Roseville.” Maker’s mark includes an impressed jug surrounded by stars. 16.5”h. The Weaver brothers potted in Roseville 1860-1880. Illustrated on pages 416 and 417 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $300-600 611 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Made by Jacob Werrey (1838-1893). Wonderful graining with a stenciled date “October 22, 1867” and initials. Field of burnt umber and brown with green molding. Penciled “German Township, Fulton County Ohio, October 1867, made by J Werrey”. Top has scratches and some paint loss. 25”h. 43.5”w. 18.75”d. $1,500-2,000
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612 PAIR OF AMERICAN HITCHCOCK-TYPE SIDE CHAIRS. Attributed to Zanesville, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century. Half arrow back, plank seat chairs with original grain paint and gold oak leaf and acorn decorated crest. Stenciled eagle on back. Initialed “GG” on bottom. Varying wear. 17” seat, 33”h. $250-450 613 THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. All made by Prosper Rich or family member. Butter crock impressed “P. Rich”, 8”h. And preserve jar, 6.5”h ,and semi-ovoid jug, 14”h. impressed in script “Rich”. The Rich family were potters in Springfield Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, and later in Knox and Coshocton counties. Illustrated on page 340 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19thCentury Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $250-450
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614 TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Stenciled labels “H. C. Ward Stoneware Depot, Zanesville, O”. Butter crock. 7.5”h. And six-gallon crock. 14”h. Hudson Champlin Ward was a stoneware dealer in Putnam (now part of Zanesville, Ohio) from 1864 to 1887. Illustrated on pages 410-411 in James L. Murphy’s Checklist of 19th-Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio. $200-400
615 OHIO SEWERTILE TRAIN ENGINE. First half-20th century. Scarce train engine stamped for Walter Smith, Uhrichsville, Ohio. 18”l. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $300-500 616 FOLK ART FAIR PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed “L.M. De.Mint” lower left. Reputedly the Xenia, Ohio, fair with livestock and produce. Sign “Oct. 12 1852 Fair...” 24.75”h. 31.5”w., framed, 27.75”h. 34.5”w. $600-900 617 OHIO CLASSICAL WORK STAND. Western Reserve origin, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer, poplar secondary. Three dovetailed drawers with original glass pulls, turned legs, and bottom shelf. Minor scuffs and edge loss. 30.5”h. 25”w. 17”d. Sold at Garth’s 1984. $400-600 618 OHIO AMISH DRYSINK. Holmes County, 2nd half-19th century, walnut and chestnut. Open well with single door in base. Red paint over original yellow. 33”h. 56”w. 20.25”d. $600-800 619 OHIO PRINT AND TWO PAINTINGS. Owl serigraph, Charley Harper. Signed and numbered 1141/1500. 14”h. 13.5”w. And two signed paintings. Watercolor of barn Piqua by Michael Kaiser, unframed and mounted on foamboard, 15.25”h. 23”w., and tempera still life of flowers by Harriet Kirkpatrick. Framed, 25.5”h. 23”w. overall. $200-400 620 TREE TRUNK BY ROMAN JOHNSON (OHIO, 1917-2005). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1957 on the back. Area of paint loss across width. 22”h. 18”w., painted frame, 28”h. 24”w. $200-400
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622 PENCIL SKETCH BY LESLIE COPE (OHIO, 1913-2002). Signed and dated 1966 lower left. Country road with barn. Framed. 11.75”h. 14.75”w. overall. $100-200 623 LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO ROMAN JOHNSON (OHIO, 19172005). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Country road. On a repurposed canvas with a tree and the name “Jim Foeder” on the back. 32.5”h. 40”w., framed, 38.5”h. 46.5”w. $200-400
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624 PAPIER MACHE SANTA CLAUS. Zanesville, Ohio, ca. 1930. Made for Macy’s New York. Reputedly the only unpainted example. Imperfections. 62”. $300-600 625 MIDWESTERN ROPE BED. Mid 19th century, maple. Turned posts, elongated acorn finials and footboard. 60”h. 52”w. with 69.5”l. rails. $200-400
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May 13, 2017 Lots 626-892 626 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Whately, Massachusetts, ca. 1850. Exceptional brushed cobalt design of a man’s profile smoking a cigar and a “4” on the other side. Two applied handles. Edge chips. 11”h. 11.5”d. Ex David Good (Ohio). $4,000-6,000 627 AMERICAN FOLK ART WHIRLIGIG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden whirligig of an chain gang convict. Original paint, mounted on a branch for a wall. 21”h. overall. Purchased in the 1970s at an auction in Lansing, Michigan. It was made by a gentleman from Muskegon who was incarcerated in the Marquette Michigan State Prison in the 1800s. $600-1,200
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628 AMERICAN BANNER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Strips of sheet iron in the form of an arrow. Traces of old red paint. Two old areas of soldered repair. 25.5”h. 54”l. including modern base. $400-800 629 AMERICAN HANGING WALL POCKET. Late 19th century, pine. Folksy piece with towel bar, comb pocket and match holder. Original paint has some alligatoring. Pencil signed on the back “Geo (?) Campbell, Feb 4 1889”. Minor edge wear. 20.5”h. 10.5”w. $200-300
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630 SOUTHERN AMERICAN STAND. Early 20th century, pine. Bentwood legs/supports. Dark brown stain. Marked on the underside “By Howard Campbell Rowan Co., NC. Late 19th Century Bgt. by Joe Beleski, from a young black man”. 32”h. 23.5”w. 18”d. $250-450
631 FOUR AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY WALL PANELS. Painted by Sally Whims, late 20th century, pine. Original mustard paint with stenciled birds. Each tongue and groove panel is 94”h. 22”w. $600-800 632 AMERICAN STONEWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt with stenciled American eagle. 10.25”h. $200-300 633 THREE CONTEMPORARY POTTERY PIECES. American, 2nd half-20th century. Redware jar from Williamsburg, 11.5”h., and a stoneware crock with deer from Rowe Pottery, Wisconsin, 7.25”h. Together with a redware Santa Claus by Jack Adamson, 9.5”h. $100-300 634 AMERICAN APOTHECARY. First half-19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Twelve dovetailed drawers with overlapping beveled drawer faces. Old blue paint and later bin pulls. 34.5”h. 42.5”w. 14.25”d. $600-900 635 FOLK ART HORSE BY FRANK FINNEY (VIRGINIA, 1947). Signed on the base. Pieced wooden horse with original paint and leather tail. Distressed seams. 17”h. 20”l. not including base. Ex Newsome & Burdun. $600-1,200 636 NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCK. Impressed mark for Hubble and Chesebro, Geddes, New York, 2nd half-19th century. Five-gallon crock with a brushed cobalt standing lion with flowing mane. Restoration. 12.5”h. $2,000-4,000
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637 AMERICAN STONEWARE WATER COOLER. Second half-19th century. Large cooler with applied double handles. Brushed cobalt flower and flourish. Edge chips. 27”h. $150-300 638 AMERICAN SIDEBOARD. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany. Late Sheraton/early Empire. Three dovetailed drawers over four doors, turned feet and rope twist half columns. Turned post gallery and period glass pulls. Center drawer pulls out to reveal fitted desk. 50”h. 69”w. 24”d. $600-1,200
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639 JACQUARD COVERLET. American, 1830-1850, wool and cotton. Double weave, center seam. Blue and red with cream, eight-point star and tulip field with double basket borders. Trademark corner block . 78” x 82”. $200-400 640 HEMPFIELD RAILROAD COVERLET. American, mid 19th century, wool and cotton, double weave, center seam. Blue and white jacquard coverlet with double and single borders of early engine and coal tender numbered 240. Trademark corner block. 76” x 84”. $700-900 639
644 PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE CUPBOARD. Ca. 1800-1815, walnut with pine secondary. Two-piece cupboard with quarter columns. Top has two doors, eighteen panes, beaded pie shelf and shelves with spoon notches. Base has two double panel doors and applied bracket base. Refinished, replaced hardware. 83.25”h. 67”w. 20.5”d. $1,500-3,000 645 AMERICAN STENCIL AND ADVERTISING SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Brass stencil “Hampton’s Best Family Flower...Plymouth, NC”. 16”d. And printed tin sign “Aetna Insurance”. 12”l. $150-300
641 THREE TEXTILES. American and European, mid 19thearly 20th century. Woven paisley piano shawl, 70” x 70”. And two coverlets with pine tree borders. Tomato red and natural, 66” x 80”, and red, blue and natural, 74” x 84”. $150-350 642 AMERICAN FOLKSY STAND. Attributed to Tennessee or North Carolina, early 20th century, pine. Cutout legs/supports. Two-board top. Old reddish varnished surface. 25.5”h. 23” x 24”. $200-350
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646 JACQUARD COVERLET. Probably New York, 1830-1850, wool and cotton. Double weave, center seam. Masonic emblems including star, square, anchor, gavel and key, both in the borders and field. 76” x 88”. $600-800 647 NEW YORK JACQUARD COVERLET. Wayne County, dated 1851, wool and cotton, double weave, full loom width. Blue and white with central medallion and deep floral vine borders. Inscribed on bottom edge “Mary C Beebe” “Woven At Palmyra NY By Ira Hadsell” “1851”. 78” x 88”. $350-700
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649 AMERICAN FOLK ART DOG CARVING. First half-20th century, apple wood. Nicely detailed shaggy dog. 9”l. $200-400 650 AMERICAN SEWERTILE LION. First half-20th century. Molded reclining lion on base. Gold flecked glaze. Edge chips. 6.75”h. 9.5”w. $200-350
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653 FOLK ART TIGER CARVING. Mid 20th century, softwood. Standing tiger with original paint. Signed on the bottom “Kaz- K—yak”. 9.5”l. $200-300
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654 AMERICAN RACING GAME HORSE AND JOCKEY. First half-20th century, pine. Race horse with worn original paint and “13”. Leg and tail missing. 16”l. $150-300
655 AMERICAN PAPIER MACHE LION. Late 19th-early 20th century. Standing lion with original paint. Minor wear. 9.25”h. 19”l. Ex Chris Machmer (Pennsylvania); Ex Collection of Dr. James and the late Susan Widder (Cincinnati, Ohio). Sold at Garth’s in 1992 and November 25, 2011, lot 229. $600-900 656 AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Late 19th century, pine. Red paint with blue painted “Lincoln” punched tins with American flags. One square nailed drawer. Paint has some enhancement. 68”h. 39”w. 16”d. Purchased at the Indianapolis Crutcher Show in the 1970s. $6,000-9,000 657 AMERICAN KRAUT CUTTER. Mid 19th century, walnut. Dovetailed box on thick board with double lobe crest with incised compass stars. Chip carved detail on end. 32”l. $400-600 658 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Second half -19th century. Stenciled roses “James Hamilton & Co., Greensboro, Pa. 20”. Double handles. 24”h. $1,000-1,500 659 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CHURN. Mid 19th century. Freehand and stenciled cobalt decoration “Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, Pa. 6”. Two handles. 19”h. $250-450
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660 TWO AMERICAN CLOCK SHELVES. Second half-19th century. Walnut with arched back, shelf with edge trim, and a corbel base, 25”h. 10.75”w. 5.25”d., and poplar with old brown finish, 22”h. 12”w. 6”d. $100-200
661 FOLK ART COAL STATUE. Mid 20th century. Standing figure of a miner with hard hat and battery powered lamp. Base labeled “Carved by James Stewart”. 24”h. $200-400 662 AMERICAN ODD FELLOWS LODGE AXE. Late 19th century, pine. Axe with original paint. Blade has three rings on one side and heart in hand on the other with traces of original gilding. Glued breaks in blade, wear. 26”l. with custom stand. $300-500 663 NEW YORK CAROUSEL HORSE. First half-20th century. Carved wood jumper with old dapple grey paint. Brass tack decoration. Imperfections. 59”h. 61”l. on modern base. $400-800 664 AMERICAN HANGING PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nailed with folksy punched tins featuring horses, birds, chicken and peacocks. Old grey paint. 30”h. 21.5”w. 10.75”d. $400-600 665 AMERICAN FOOTSTOOL AND GAMEBOARD. Late 19th-early 20th century. Single board gameboard with breadboard ends and raised squares. Original paint. Wear. 19” x 24”. And round mahogany footstool with needlework top featuring acorns and squirrel. Repaired leg, wear. 5.5”h. 10”d. $100-300 666 AMERICAN BETTY LAMP AND TIDY. Nineteenth century. Wrought iron betty lamp, 5”h., and a large treenware tidy with original green paint. Minor edge loss. 9”h. 9”d. $250-350 667 WICKER CANADA GOOSE. American, 2nd half-20th century. Original paint. Separate head and metal legs. 25.5”h. including wooden base, 32”l. $200-300
668 FOUR FOLK ART PAINTINGS BY LEANN BANTA (INDIANA, 21ST CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed. Fraktur style images in comb grained frames. One has scratches. 9.5”h. 7.5”w. to 14”h. 12”w. overall. $150-300 669 TWO CARNIVAL BALL TOSS TARGETS. Found in St. Louis, Missouri, early 20th entury. Canvas clowns with weighted bases and original paint. 11.25”h. $100-250 670 TWO AMERICAN KNIFE CARRIERS AND WALL POCKET. Second half-19th century, pine. Double wall pocket, 18”h. 12.5”w., and knife carrier with turned handle, 5.5”h. Both have same salmon paint over white. And a dovetailed carrier with worn red paint. 2.5”h. 11.5”w. Imperfections. $100-200
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675 FOLK ART CARVING OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN BY FRANK J. BYRLEY (NORTH CAROLINA, B. 1906). Unsigned. Standing figure with colorful original paint and beaded necklace. 28”h. $300-600 676 AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY RUSTIC CHAIR AND TABLE. Craftsman made, ca. 1990s. Highback armchair, 17.5” seat, 43.5”h., and side table with maple top. 23.75”h. 27”w. 11”d. $150-300
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677 AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY RUSTIC SIDE TABLE. Craftsman made table dated 1994, pine. Organic form with heavy slab top with tree branch base. 33”h. 40.5”w. 18.75”d. $175-275
678 FOLK ART ALLIGATOR BY CHRIS HILGENDORFF (NEUSTADT, CANADA, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Unsigned. Carved wood covered in cracked corn. Original paint and glass eyes. 35”l. $300-600 679 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF A MUSKIE. Second half-20th century. Carved wood with tin fins and original paint. Made as lure with fishing hooks removed. 21”l. $250-450 680 MISSOURI GRAIN BIN. Mid 19th century, cherry and elm. Five dovetailed drawers and square nailed paneled sides. Slant front with two lift top compartments. Probably a store bin with locked drawers. 42”h. 49.75”w. 17”d. $900-1,200
681 AMERICAN WALL POCKET AND PEG RAIL. Nineteenth century. Poplar hanging double wall pocket with lollipop crest. Square nails and old black surface. 23”h. 11.25”w. 4.25”d. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). And a pine peg rail with original blue/grey paint. Imperfections. 50”l. $600-900 682 GROTESQUE FACE JUG BY LANIER MEADERS (GEORGIA, 1917-1998). Signed on the base. Green glaze and blue eyes. Glaze flaking. 10”h. $400-600 683 GROTESQUE FACE JUG BY LANIER MEADERS (GEORGIA, 1917-1998). Signed on the base. Alkaline glaze. 10.5”h. $600-900
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689 VIRGINIA ADVERTISING SIGN. First half-20th century. Double sided sign. “Virginia Harness & Auto Top Co.” and “Virginia Auto Top Co., Auto Glass Replacement”. Front original, back has old paint. Some imperfections. 16”h. 73.25”w. $400-600
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691 AMERICAN SOUTHERN POSTER BED. Ca. 1845, poplar. Robust acorn finials. Four poster bed with an old finish. With late crewel work hangings. 90.5”h. 61”w. 72.5” rails. From the Prairie Park Plantation, Arrow Rock, Missouri. $600-1,200 692 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece beadboard cupboard with open shelf top over two beadboard doors. Refinished. 79.25”h. 62”w. 17.5”d. $600-800 693 VIRGINIA PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. Twelve eagle tins, beaded doors and dovetailed drawer. Old blue paint over red, tins have old white paint. Imperfections. 59.75”h. 46.25”w. 16.75”d. $700-1,000 691
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694 TWO AMERICAN MINIATURE BUCKETS. Second half-19th century. Stave constructed with turned lids, brass bands and bale handles. One in natural finish and one with old mustard paint. Impressed on the base “E. Murdock & Co., Winchendon, Mass. Patent Applied For”. Some wear. 3.75”h. $100-300 695 THREE AMERICAN POTTERY PIGGY BANKS. First half-20th century. Two seated pigs, one with Rockingham-type glaze is marked “Razor Back”. White one has flake. 3.5”h. And a green and black glazed pig, 4”h. $100-200 696 TWO AMERICAN PIGGY BANKS. Twentieth century. Plaster with polychrome overglaze. Some flakes. 7”l. $100-200 697 SIX AUSTRIAN PIGGY BANKS. Twentieth century. Pottery pigs. Five similar with mottled glaze, average 3”l. And one with brown glaze, 7”l. All marked “Austria”. $100-150
698 FOUR AMERICAN POTTERY PIGGY BANKS. Second half-19th century. Yellow glaze with mottled glaze on top half. Varying wear and edge flakes. 5”, 6”, 6”, 7”l. $100-300 699 AMERICAN SEWERTILE PIGGY BANK. Mid 20th century. Seated pig with mottled glaze and incised details. 10”h. $400-600 700 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century, wool. Detailed work on burlap with pair of mallards near a lake. Mounted on stretcher. 28”h. 55”w. $300-600
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701 AMERICAN SAWBUCK TABLE. Second half- 19th century, pine. Two-board top with cross braces. Original blue paint has wear. Some edge loss. 30”h. 46.5”w. 31.5”d. $300-600 702 FOUR AMERICAN PIG FLASKS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Three similar with white glaze and one with brown glaze. Flakes. 4.5”l. $100-300
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720 AMERICAN DECORATED JELLY CUPBOARD. Ca. 1840, pine. Attributed to Rupp, York County, Pennsylvania. Original grain decoration. Two dovetailed drawers. 58”h. 43.25”w. 21.75”d. $900-1,200
717 PAIR OF SEWERTILE OWL BOOKENDS AND FROG. First half-20th century. Owls on stepped bases, 5.5”h., and a hand formed frog from Grand Ledge, Michigan. Traces of old green paint. 5”l. $100-300 718 THREE AMERICAN SEWERTILE FROGS. Mid 20th century. Two marked “What Cheer” (Iowa), 2.25”l., and one initialed “RLW” (Robert Wilson, Uhrichsville, Ohio). 4”l. $100-150 719 PAIR OF AMERICAN SEWERTILE LIONS. Mid 20th century. Reclining on bases with cut corners. 7.5”l. $100-300
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734 PAINTING OF A PARROT. American, 2nd half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Green parrot on perch. Signed “Jean M.” In a painted frame. Wear. 20.25”h. 15.5”w. $100-350
736 AMERICAN LION STATUE. From the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904, poured stone. Reclining lion on rectangular base. Some loss. 15"h. 32"l. $500-800
733 FRAKTUR. Probably Pennsylvania. Unusual red ink on paper with German text, a bird in a block and “Margreta Krumm den 21 ten February 1822”. Additional added line and text on the reverse of the page shows through slightly. Stains and some loss. Framed, 11.5”h. 16.75“w. $400-800
735 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Open well with paneled back and lower shelf area. Square nail construction, old grey over green paint. Wear. 30”h. 61”w. 20”d. $700-900
737 AMERICAN SEWERTILE FROG AND ALLIGATOR. Late 19th-mid 20th century. Early hand molded alligator. Unglazed, some damage. 14”l. And a folksy frog, 6”l. $100-300
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739 SILHOUETTES BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861). Full-length cutout silhouettes with inked notations. Two singles. CJ Rowland, Birmingham, and Jeannette Banquart, Calais, 1851. 11.5”h. 8”w. and the Oster Family of Birmingham, 1838. 12.25”h. 14.25”w. Frame sizes. The clipped labels match the inscriptions on the backs of the silhouettes in content, but the handwriting is different. $300-600
740 SILHOUETTES BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861). Full-length cutout silhouettes with inked notations. Two groupings. Caroline Fawkes, Birmingham, and John Burbery, Wrophall, 1838. 13”h. 10.25”w. and Mary Burbery, Anna Butcher and Michael Jurgen, 1838. 14.25”h. 20.5”w. Frame sizes. This lot is a 20th-century assemblage of period silhouettes with mismatched labels (the clipped labels match the inscriptions on the backs of the silhouettes in content, but the handwriting is different). $200-400
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752 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY BY CHARLES HENRY CHAPIN (AMERICAN, 18301889). Oil on wood panel, signed and dated lower left. Sunrise scene. 10”h. 8”w., late gilt frame, 19.25”h. 17.25”w. $2,000-3,000 753 ENGLISH SILVER BACON SERVER. London 1783 hallmarks, maker’s mark Burrage Davenport. Two reeded handles, urn finial. 12”l. $1,000-1,500
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755 ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR. Second half-19th century, mahogany. Ball and claw feet, carved shells on crest and knees. Minor repairs. Reupholstered slip seat. 18” seat, 39”h. $250-450 756 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE. Mid 18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Two-board, molded edge top and four dovetailed drawers, the bottom center with shell carving. Refinished with partially replaced return. 30.5”h. 35”w. 19.5”d. $400-800 757 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE ARMCHAIR. Twentieth century, mahogany. Carved cabriole legs. 18” seat, 41”h. $100-150 758 ENGLISH INLAID SHAVING MIRROR AND TRAY. Nineteenth century, mahogany and mahogany veneer. Serpentine shaving mirror with three dovetailed oak drawers. Carved mirror crest. 21”h. 13”w. And a oval tray with scalloped edge and shell inlay. 8” x 11.5”. $200-400 759 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SECRETARY. Third quarter-19th century, mahogany and pine. Centennial two-piece block front secretary with heavily carved shells, broken arch pediment, ball and claw feet, and dovetailed drawers. Two-door top with carved, fitted interior. Base has slant front with fitted interior. In the Massachusetts style. Refinished with minor imperfections. 88"h. 41"w. 23"d. $2,500-4,500 760 OLD SHEFFIELD TRAY. England, Sheffield 1901 hallmarks by John Round. Old silver plate with cast shell and scrollwork rim, etched and incised decoration and monogrammed center cartouche. 15.25”d. $400-600
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761 FIVE ENGLISH SILVER KNIVES. Silver handles with Birmingham 1780s hallmarks, maker’s mark Matthew Boulton. Four, 10.5”l., and single, 9”l. $200-300
762 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt flowers, impressed “J. Weaver, 3” (Beaver, Pennsylvania). Two handles. Rim and handle flakes. 13.25”h. $200-400
768 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Ovoid with two handles. Brushed cobalt fuchsia, impressed “Hamilton & Co., Greensboro, Pa 4”. Imperfections. 14”h. $150-300
763 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. First half-19th century. Ovoid with two handles and bold brushed cobalt flowers. Misshapen rim with flake. 16.25”h. $200-400
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764 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Bright cobalt garland and “2”. 11.5”h. $150-300 765 AMERICAN HANGING WALL BOX. Possibly Southern, 2nd half-19th century, yellow pine. Interesting form with cross bar hanger and lift lid. Nailed construction. Original blue paint. Some edge loss. 12”h. 14.75”w. 7.5”d. $250-450 766 NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE BLOCK FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half-18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Four graduated dovetailed drawers and conforming feet. Refinished. Imperfections. 33.5”h. 35.5”w. 22.5”d. $1,000-2,000 767 ENGLISH NAUTICAL PRINT OF STEAM SHIP GEYSER. Handcolored aquatint published in London 1856 by Ackermann. Late frame, 29”h. 35”w. $100-200
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775 BARN SCENE BY ROBERT PEAK (AMERICAN, 1927-1992). Oil on canvas, signed. Gentleman farmer inspecting his bare foot inside a barn after he mistakenly stepped on the tines of a hay rake, 40”h. 30”w., in a frame, 44”h. 33”w. $400-600
779 THREE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. Second half-20th century, pine. Single sided checkerboards with distressed paint. One has names “Anne” and “Reese”. 17” x 26.5”, 20” x 24.5” and 18” x 24”. $200-400
776 AMERICAN CARVED STONE EAGLE. Carved by Ernest Cavalet Tippletown, Pennsylvania, 2nd quarter-20th century, pink granite. Naive carving of spread wing eagle with inset red eye. Wing repair. 35”h. 32”w. $4,000-8,000
780 AMERICAN COMPASS SCRIBE AND REDWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Wooden cooper’s compass. Missing brass ferule. 26”l. And jug with Albany slip. Applied strap handle. 9”h. $100-300
777 THREE AMERICAN POTTERY PIGGY BANKS. Second half-19th century. Yellow and ivory glaze with mottled glaze on top half. Varying wear and flakes. One with hole. 5.5”, 6’, 7”l. $100-350
781 TWO AMERICAN ADVERTISING PRINTS. Late 19th-early 20th century, chromolithographs on paper. “Atlas Soap”. 16”h. 21”w., and “Ferry’s Seeds”. 29.75”h. 22.25”w. Late frame sizes. $150-300
778 FIVE AMERICAN POTTERY PIGGY BANKS. Second half-19th century. Yellow and ivory glaze with mottled glaze on top half. Varying wear and flakes, one has widened coin slot. Three 6”l., 4.5”, 6.5”l. $150-300
782 TWO FOLKSY AMERICAN HOOKED RUGS. First half-20th century. Two beavers, 18.5” x 39.5”, and a lion. Edge loss. 21” x 30”. $200-400
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783 EIGHT AMERICAN MASONIC ARMCHAIRS. Attributed to New England, ca. 1830s-1850s. Original rosewood grain paint with stenciled symbols on the crests. Some imperfections. 18” seat, 33”h. $600-900
788 AMERICAN MANTEL CLOCK. First half-19th century, mahogany veneer. Paper label for Eli Terry, Plymouth, Connecticut. Hand painted face, old mirrored door panel. 33.25”h. 16”w. $100-300
784 USS BATTLESHIP TENNESSEE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Steamship with American flag. “Painted with Lucas Colors”. Edge wear. Unframed. 15”h. 20”w. $200-400
789 THREE FRAMED ITEMS. American, 19th century. Two 1876 Harper’s Weekly handcolored woodcuts by Thomas Nast. 19.5”h. 14.5”w. And a Red Cloud Cigar Box label, 13”h. 16”w. Framed sizes. $175-250
785 “KUCHINS FURNITURE KITCHEN KABINET”. St. Louis, Missouri, ca. 1900-1930, poplar. Two-piece kabinet with stained glass window and drawers above a cutting board surface with doors and drawers below. Refinished. 78.75”h. 42.5”w. 27”d. $450-650 786 PENNSYLVANIA MANTEL. Washington, Pennsylvania, ca. 1820, pine. Beaded with applied moldings. Cleaned to remnants of whitewash. 53”h. 52.75”w. Opening 34.75”h. 35”w. $200-400 787 AMERICAN SEWERTILE DEER. Mid 20th century. Reclining deer with glass eyes. 8”h. 13”l. $100-200
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792 ENGLISH REDWARE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half-19th century. Well constructed sixdrawer chest with sponged glaze. 10”h. 11”w. $200-300
794 AMERICAN SEWERTILE TRAIN PLAQUE. Second half-20th century. Relief steam engine, tender and caboose with original paint. Attached to log plank. 12”h. 42.5”l. $600-900
793 REDWARE WEDDING BASKET. American or English, 2nd half-19th century. Braided handle and elaborate openwork over a central core. 9”h. $150-350
795 THREE AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM PLATTERS. Second half-19th century. Two octagonal, 8.75” x 11”, 12” x 15.5”, and one oval, 9.5” x 12.5”. $100-300
796 AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM COMPOTE AND SOAP DISH. Second half-19th century. Diminutive size. 3”h. 5.25”d. And one-piece dish. Imperfections. 2.25”h. 6”l. $100-250 797 AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM PITCHER. Second half-19th century. Edge flake. 10”h. $75-150
798 AMERICAN DAYBED. Second half-19th century, pine. Spool turned with old brown paint. Scalloped apron. 28”h. 74”w. 23”w. $300-600 799 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CHANDELIER. Late 20th century. Reproduction three-tier chandelier with turned post and iron arms. Electrified. 32”h. 39”d. $200-300
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800 TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN WINDSORSTYLE STOOLS AND CHAIR. Late 20th century. Fanback Windsor with chrome yellow paint from the Pine Tree Barn. 17” seat, 42”h. And a pair of stools with black paint from the Seraph. 23.5”h. $150-300
801 MINIATURE AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MIRROR. Late 19th century, oak. Applied half turnings. Dry varnish. 12.5”h. 8.25”w. Ex Wiltsie Collection, sold at Garth’s, May 1989, lot 403. $300-600 802 VERMONT STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Two applied handles. Brushed cobalt foliate design, impressed “J&E Norton, Bennington, Vt. 3”. 10.25”h. 10.5”w. $150-300
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808 SUSANNAH BUDD SHOBER ACCESSORY BOX. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca. 1820, bird’s-eye maple, mahogany, and pine. Removable leather tray with six compartments and two drawers, and resting on brass paw feet. Retains its original dark finish. Minor losses. 6 3/4”h. 12 1/4”w. 8 3/4”d. Sold at Garth’s, November 2008, lot 749. To the inside of the lid of the box is affixed an extraordinarily detailed paper cutting with “Susan B. Shober” at center. This likely refers to Susannah Budd Shober, wife of Dr. Samuel Lieberkuhn Shober (b. ca 1756). The Quaker couple married in Philadelphia in 1784 and lived on Pine Street near Fifth. $1,250-1,500
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813 PLATE RACK AND TWO TRAYS. American and/or European, 19th century. pine. Plate rack with peg rail bottom apron, scalloped sides and molded plate rails. Old refinished. 23”h. 51.5”w. 5.25”d. Together with two narrow trays. 42.5”l. 3.5”d. $200-400
816 AMERICAN WASHSTAND AND SHELF. Second half-19th century, pine. Victorian washstand with carved backsplash and nailed drawer over two doors. Refinished. 41”h. 30”w. 15.75”d. Along with a pine and walnut shelf with dry surface. 11.5”h. 34”w. 6.25”d. $125-250
814 FOLK ART SHELF BY CHRIS HILGENDORFF (NEUSTADT, ONTARIO, 20TH CENTURY). Walnut with original paint and carved and cut out elements. 13.75”h. 60”w. 7.75”d. $250-450
817 AMERICAN GRAIN PAINTED SET OF SHELVES. Late 19th century, pine. Mortised and dovetailed construction, nailed gallery and scalloped molded shelves. Old pumpkin colored paint. 43.75”h. 27.75”w. 13”d. $250-450
815 AMERICAN STOOL AND SAWBUCK TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Table has multiple shelf areas, old yellow paint. 31.25”h. 31”w. 18.25”d. And a milking stool with mortised legs and old green paint. 13.5”h. $450-650
818 AMERICAN WALL SHELF. Nineteenth century, pine. Old grain paint. Sixtiered wall shelf. Nail construction. 51.25”h. 43.25”w. 7.5”d. $250-500
819 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Second quarter- 19th century, wool and cotton. Blue and natural with large medallions featuring peonies and drums dated 1849. Some edge loss. 76” x 86”. $150-350
820 AMERICAN COVERLET. Second quarter- 19th century, wool and cotton. Full loom width with storks in red, white and green. 64” x 84”. $100-300 821
821 SET OF REED AND BARTON “FRANCIS I” STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, patented 1907. Set includes twelve hollow handle dinner knives, twelve hollow handle luncheon knives, twelve hollow handle butter spreaders, twentytwo dinner forks, twelve salad forks, ten cream soup spoons, twelve tablespoons, and four serving pieces. Also included are twelve “Lady Mary” demitasse spoons by Towle, patented 1917. Approximately 118 ozt. $2,000-4,000
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825 PENNSYLVANIA DIMINUTIVE BLANKET CHEST. Ca. 1830s-1840s, pine. Original grain painted blanket chest with molded lid. Hinge repair and replacement. 18.25”h. 24.75”w. 16”d. $175-350
826 CONTINENTAL LOW TABLE. Late 19th century, elm. Butcher’s board coverted to a coffee table. Dry surface with mortised legs. 17.5”h. 76”w. 19”d. $175-350
822 AMERICAN EMPIRE SERVER. Mid 19th century, mahogany, poplar secondary. Shaped top with scrolled crest, “S” curve pilasters and turned posts with a bottom shelf and dovetailed drawer. Turned legs. Top has warp. Refinished. 36.5”h. 34.5”w. 19.5”d. From the Colony Shop, DeWitt, New York. $400-800 823 FEDERAL LOLLING CHAIR. Probably Massachusetts, early 19th century, mahogany. Serpentine and molded arms and supports, molded legs and upholstered in faux crewelwork. 17”h. seat, 43”h. overall. For a similar chair, see Montgomery, American Furniture: The Federal Period, 1788-1825, figure 111. $600-800 824 AMERICAN GRAIN-DECORATED COMMODE. Ca. 1840s, pine. Lift lid commode with dovetailed drawer and storage area. Scolled base. Original grain paint. Imperfections. 30.75”h. 32.5”w. 16”d. $150-300
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827 AMERICAN REDWARE DOG. Attributed to Pennsylvania, mid 19th century. Seated with basket and free standing front legs. Glaze has green accents. 4”h. $800-1,200 828 AMERICAN TOY ROWBOAT AND TARGET GALLERY. Mid 20th century. Wood and tin boat with original paint. Edge loss. 11.5”l. and a wooden shooting gallery with bird and fish cutouts. Original paint. Loss from use. 14”h. 24”l. $150-350
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831 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Iowa, 2nd half-19th century. Impressed “White’s Pottery Works, Fort Dodge, Ia”. 7.5”h. $100-300
832 HOMESTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 2OTH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. White clapboard house with picket fence. Some surface wear and crazing. 27”h. 38”w., period frame, 32.25”h. 42.5”w. $100-300
833 WINTERSCAPE BY FRED KLIEM (AMERICAN, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1940 lower right. Country buildings. Some flaking. Unframed, 16”h. 19.75”w. $100-200
834 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Second quarter-19th century, cotton and wool. Center seam, three colors and natural. Floral medallions and grapevine border. Some fringe loss. 72” x 82”. $100-300 835 INDIANA JACQUARD COVERLET. Building corner block dated 1849 for William Craig, wool and cotton. Double weave with center seam. Tulip medallions and willow tree border in blue and natural. Stains. 76” x 88”. $200-400 834 110 | GARTH’S Americana: May 13, 2017
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843 AMERICAN SEWERTILE LION. Late 19th century. Molded reclining lion with braided mane. Old black paint. Edge damage. 8.5”h. 10”l. $200-300
848 AMERICAN HOUND HANDLED MUG. Attributed to American Pottery of Jersey City, 2nd quarter-19th century. Molded hunt scene. 6”h. $100-250
844 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip decoration. 10”d. $200-300
849 AMERICAN POTTERY BANK AND MATCH SAFE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Sewertile cabin shaped bank. Edge loss. 3.5”h. And an unglazed white clay wall hanging match safe “Matches Aug 14-18”. 7.5”h. $200-400
845 REDWARE SHAVING MUG AND MASTER SALT. Mid 19th century. Albany slip. New England mug, 5”h., and Zanesville, Ohio, footed salt. 3”h. Ex Pick Richardson (Ohio). $350-450 846 TWO AMERICAN POTTERY GREASE LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Saucer bases and applied handles. Brown Albany-type slip, 5”h., and green glaze, 4”h. Flakes. $100-250 847 TWO AMERICAN REDWARE BETTY LAMP TIDIES. Mid 19th century. One with brown glaze and heavy base. 7.25”h. And a plain one. Reputedly from Leesport, Pennsylvania, made and/or used by Peter Derr. 6.75”h. Imperfections. $300-600
850 AMERICAN POTTERY LAMP. Mid 19th century. Unusual form with two holes for wicks. Unglazed. 5.25”l. Ex Dr. Morton Collection, ex Gus Knapp (Ohio). $150-350 851 AMERICAN REDWARE BOWL. Probably Galena, Illinois, mid 19th century. Mottled orange and green glaze. Two applied handles. 5.5”h. 10.25”d. $150-350
841 TWO AMERICAN POTTERY GREASE LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Saucer bases and applied handles. One with brown glaze attributed to Ohio. 4”, 4.25”h. Small flakes. $200-400 842 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. First half-19th century. Ovoid with applied handle. Incised fan shaped flower. 12”h. $250-450
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852 AMERICAN FOLK ART HANGING SHELVES. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Chip carved and incised with small compartments for knick knacks. Heavily varnished. 20”h. 15.5”w. $150-350 853 AMERICAN MINIATURE BUCKET. Second half-19th century. Stave constructed with turned lid, brass bands and bale handle. Early old blue paint. Impressed on the base “E. Murdock & Co., Winchendon, Mass. Patent Applied For”. Minor edge loss. 3.75”h. $150-350 854 AMERICAN PLATE RACK. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Four plate racks with layers of blue paint. Grungy surface. Some imperfections. 41.75”h. 34”w. 8.25”d. $250-450 855 MICHIGAN BELLOWS COFFEE TABLE. Coral, Michigan, 19th century. Large blacksmith’s bellows with added legs. 19”h. 68”w. 36”d. $150-250 856 AMERICAN DECORATED BUCKET BENCH. Nineteenth century, pine. Three mortised shelves with cutout sides and front rails. Later sponged decoration. 39”h. 55”w. 11.25”d. $450-650 857 AMERICAN CRICKET-TYPE TABLE. Late 19th century, oak. Splay leg with four iron and wood shelves at each corner. Old finish. 29.25”h. 36” x 36”. $250-450
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861 AMERICAN LOW BENCH. Mid 19th century, pine. Bench or pie cooler on well turned feet. Old grey paint remains on underside. Feet have additional nails. 6.25”h. 41.5”w. 11.5”d. $1,000-1,500
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862 SIX NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT PRINTS BY MCKENNEY AND HALL. American, mid 19th century. Handcolored lithographs by JT Bowen, Philadelphia, published by Thomas McKenney and James Hall. Octavo series. Foke-luste-hajo (Black Dirt), A Seminole chief; Kan-an-pi-ma, An Ottawa chief; Kee-she-wa, A Fox warrior; Peahmus-ka, A Musquakee (Fox) chief; Shar-i-tar-ish, A Pawnee chief, and Wa-Kawn (The Snake), A Winnebago chief. Unframed, all are 10.25”h. 6.5”w. $400-600 863 AMERICAN ROCKER AND STAND. Nineteenth century. Fanback Windsor armchair in hickory and pine converted to a rocker. Refinished. 17” seat, 40”h., and a Sheraton stand with one nailed drawer. Bird’s-eye maple, cherry and pine with old black paint. 28.75”h. 20.5”w. 20.75”d. $150-300 864 TWO AMERICAN STANDS. Nineteenth century. Country Hepplewhite in pine. Beaded legs and one dovetailed, beaded drawer. Old green paint. 26.25”h. 22.5”w. 22.25”d. And a Victorian in walnut and pine with single dovetailed drawer. 28.75”h. 19.5”w. 15.25”d. $200-400 865 GRAND RAPIDS FLATWALL CUPBOARD. Michigan, ca. 1880-1910, oak. One-piece marquetry cupboard with egg and dart molding. Two-door glass top over single door with four molded facade drawers. Imperfections. 70.75”h. 42”w. 17.75”w. $200-400 866 PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Boy with red, bone hairpipe bead breastplate, and choker necklace. 11”h. 8.5”w., framed, 17”h. 14”w. $250-450 867 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Woman with elaborate hairdo and hair comb, wearing a blue pendant. Brass locket frame with hair. 3”h. overall. $250-500
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873 BENNINGTON FLINT ENAMEL TULIP VASE. Vermont, ca.1849-1858. Olive green with blue and amber accents. Minor edge flakes. 10”h. See Bennington Pottery and Porcelain by Barret, pg. 146. $400-800 874 BENNINGTON FLINT ENAMEL FLASK. Vermont, ca. 1849-1858. Tavern scene with grape arbor. 6”h. See Bennington Pottery and Porcelain by Barret, pg. 93. $400-600 875 BENNINGTON FLINT ENAMEL COFFEE POT. Vermont, ca.1849-1858. Blue accents, helmet lid. Impressed mark, fig. IXa. Crow’s foot in bottom. 12.25”h. See Bennington Pottery and Porcelain by Barret, pg. 98 $400-800
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880 AMERICAN SEWERTILE UMBRELLA HOLDER AND CANE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Holder with tooled surface and Minerva heads. Repaired rim. 20.75”h. And a briar branch cane with old black paint. Wear. 35”l. $200-300
881 FIVE AMERICAN PIGGY BANKS. Late 19th-early 20th century, pottery. Two stylized with mottled running glaze, two similar with varying glaze and one with brown glaze. Some flakes and hairlines. 3.5” to 5”l. $100-200 882 PORTRAIT OF METEA PRINT BY MCKENNEY AND HALL. American, mid 19th century. Handcolored lithograph by JT Bowen, Philadelphia, published by F.W. Greenough. “Metea, a Pottawatomie Chief”. Light foxing. Unframed, 20.25”h. 13.25”w. $200-400 883 TWO MAPS. American. George F. Cram, 1884 lithograph map of Ohio, 13.5”h. 17.5”w., and an engraved map of the United States by John Melish and Benjamin Tanner, printed between 1821-1836. Curly maple frame, 22.5”h. 26.5”w. Frame sizes. $200-400
889 PRAIRIE SPORTS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Grouse hunting in a field. 24”h. 30”w., Eastlake Victorian frame, 30”h. 36”w. $250-450 890 PAIR OF AMERICAN MIRRORED WALL SCONCES. Mid 19th century. Tin with round mirrored reflectors. Wear. 9.5”d. $200-400 891 PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA FOLK ART ELK. First half-20th century. Carved wooden bellowing elk. Repaired antlers. 11.5”h. $100-150 892 AMERICAN VICTORIAN BED. Late 19th century, mixed woods. Paneled bed with grain-painted details. 74”h. 60”w. 71.5” rails. $100-300
884 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk thread on linen. Intertwined vines and “Louisa Binks was born at Great Maplestead, Essex February 10th 1810”. Small holes. Rosewood veneer frame. 11.5”h. 9.75”w. $100-300 885 AMERICAN TILT TOP CANDLE STAND. Mid 19th century, curly maple. Two-board top, turned post and pad feet. Refinished. Imperfections. 27.5”h. 20.5”d. $100-250 886 PAIR OF FEDERAL-STYLE BRASS WALL SCONCES. Twentieth century. Two candle arms with glass drip pans. 12”h. $100-250 887 ORIENTAL RUNNER. First half-20th century. Northwest Persian with dark blue ground. A few worn areas. 3’4” x 14’6”. $400-800 888 AMERICAN STONEWARE CHURN. Mid 19th century. Cobalt “beesting” decoration with “5”. Two handles and added late lid. Rim flakes. 16.5”h. $100-250
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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. PREVIEWS: We encourage our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview times are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closed during the auction. 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. 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GARTH’S POLICY (continued) 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: $30,000-50,000 $2,500 or Auctioneers discretion $0-500 $25 $50,000-100,000 $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $500-1,000 $50 $1,000-3,000 $100 $100,000-300,000 $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $300,000-500,000 $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $3,000-5,000 $250 $500,000 & up Auctioneer’s discretion $5,000-10,000 $500 $10,000-30,000 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium (for bids made in person, or absentee bids placed through garths.com, or by phone, fax or email) is 20% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 12.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. Note* Buyer's Premium for all bidding through garthslive.com, invaluable.com, eBay.com or any other online bidding service is 25% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 17.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. SALES TAX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc. before any exemption can be made. PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification (valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire transfer information is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise until a check has cleared. A fee of $50 will be assessed on all returned checks. If payment has not been initiated within 10 days after the auction, Garth's reserves the right to charge the credit card on file. A fee of 1.5% per month of the total invoice, in addition to storage charges, will be charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoices not paid by the 28th day after the auction. PACKING AND SHIPPING: Clients are invited to pick-up purchased items at our auction location during regular business hours or have items shipped by a company of their choosing. Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of suggested shipping contractors. If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items accessible for you. Purchasers utilizing shipping services will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be aware that many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bid will not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bidding in this (or any other) auction. STORAGE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requires that purchased items must be removed from the premises within 15 days of the auction unless other arrangements have been made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, per item, if not removed within the requested time frame. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold without notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.
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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.
OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS: $165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.
CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Amelia Jeffers, and Jeffrey Spear. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.
TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you and your representative to discuss your estate planning needs.
APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.
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