Garth's Auctions September 2013 Country Americana: Painted Furniture, Folk Art & Accessories

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Country Americana: Painted Furniture, Folk Art & Accessories September 6 - 7, 2013

September 6 - 7, 2013


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COUNTRY AMERICANA:

PAINTEd FURNITURE, FOlk ART & ACCEssORIEs Friday, September 6, 2013 - Lots 1 - 429A beginning at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, September 7, 2013 - Lots 430 - 833 beginning at 10:00 A.M. F EATURING I TEMS

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Featuring items from the Collection of the late J. Garland Warren, San Marcos, Texas

Friday, September 6, 2013 beginning at 2:00 P.M. Lots 1 - 429A


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1 FINE TALL CASE CLOCK. Movement by Luman Watson, Cincinnati, and case by A. Read and Company, Xenia, Ohio, ca.1825, curly maple, cherry and poplar. Broken arch pediment and full columns on the hood; the case with a crotch cherry inlaid panel flanked by quarter columns; the base with a raised panel flanked by quarter columns. The 30-hour wooden movement retains its original dial marked “L. Watson Cincinnati”. 91”h. ex Virginia Kenney (Kentucky). In the hierarchy of cases made by the prolific firm of Amassa Read and Company, this clock case represents the top tier, made from highly figured maple and contrasting figured cherry. For a discussion of the case maker and its output, see Richmond, Equal in Goodness: Ohio Decorative Arts, 1788-1860, pp. 104-5. For other variations of this case, see catalog entry 169, as well as lot 805, in the collection of John Auraden, which sold at Cowan’s, October 2004. According to a letter that accompanies the clock (dated January 1936), the original owner was Fred Idel of Gordon, Ohio, and he bequeathed it to his sister, and Walker’s Antique Shop of Covington, Kentucky purchased it from her estate. $4,000-$8,000

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2 PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young man. Some crazing. 22”h. 19.5”w., in a frame, 27.5”h. 24.5”w. $200-$400

3 FOUR ENGRAVINGS OF NAVAL BATTLES. London, england. Handcolored engravings by T. Sutherland published 1816. Taken from the series Naval Achievements of Great Britain. In matching frames, 14”h. 17”w. $400-$800

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4 FOUR ARCHITECTURAL COLUMNS. American, late 19th-early 20th century, copper. Ionic columns with applied verdigris surface. 40.5”h. $400-$800

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BRONZE FOUNTAIN. Possibly Ohio, 2nd half-20th century, unsigned. Small cast fountain with three boys diving into the pond shaped bowl. 22”h. $300-$600

SET OF SHELVES. Jim Johnston, Ohio, 20th century, curly maple and poplar. Shaped sides and eight shelves. 73"h. 32.5"w. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $250-$500

7 DOCUMENT BOX. American, 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed with lift lid and staple hinges. Replaced latch. Cleaned down to traces of white paint. Imperfections. 7”h. 14.5”w. $100-$250

8 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, mid 20th century, wood. Double sided arrow shaped “Drive In”. Old paint. Imperfections. 20”h. 52”w. $100-$300 4

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9 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided with applied raised lettering for repair work. Original paint. “N”s have been placed backwards. Some loss. 24”h. 16.5”w. $250-$450

10 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, 1st half- 20th century, wood. Silhouette of a mortar and pestle. Original paint “Fink-Crane Rexall Drugs”. Some wear. 31”h. $200-$400

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided for “Minnesota” farm implements. Original paint and sanded surface. Some wear. 12.5”h. 119”w. $600-$800

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Maple Syrup Warehouse”. Original paint. Some wear and loss to frame. 11”h. 96”w. $400-$800

13 TRENCHER. American, mid 19th century. Original green painted exterior. 4”h. 20”l. $150-$250

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14 CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed gallery, two drawers over two doors, on turned feet. Retains old red paint. 54”h. 42.25”w. 24”d. $400-$800


15 FINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, softwood. Two-piece, the upper section with a bold cornice with elaborate scrollcut decoration over four paneled doors; the lower case with four paneled doors over an elaborately scroll-cut skirt. Old cream paint, with old cream and blue on the interior. ex Harvey Pranian (Illinois). 86”h. 75.5”w. 20.5”d. $6,000-$9,000

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UNUSUAL DRY SINK CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Two piece, the diminutive upper section with two raised-panel doors and two drawers; the lower section with a dry sink well and four raised-paned doors. Retains old Spanish brown and yellow paint. 80”h. 80.5”w. 22”d. $2,000-$4,000

ROCKINGHAM PITCHER. Harker & Taylor, East Liverpool, Ohio, mid 19th century. Hound handled pitcher with hunt scene. Labeled on the underside. 7”h. Sold at Garth’s, lot 147, November 2002. $800-$1,200

EGG CARRIER. American, late 19th century. Original blue paint with stenciled labels including additional advertising. “Reliable Egg Carrier...Patented Nov. 16. 1897” and clothing retailer “Strouse & Bros.” Bale handle and lid. Some edge wear. 11”h. 13.5”w. $500-$800

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BENNINGTON PITCHER. Vermont, mid 19th century. Flint enamel wash pitcher. 12.25”h. $200-$400

CARRIER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carrier with lapped seams and bale handle. Old blue with good color. Some wear, age split. 7”h. 11”d. $200-$300

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PITCHER. Vance Faience Company, Tiltonville, Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Hound handled pitcher with hunt scene. Dark brown glaze. 12.75”h. $600-$900

CARRIER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carrier with lapped seams and bale handle. Original blue paint. Age split in lid. 6.5”h. 11.5”d. $150-$250

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23 DECORATED DOUGH BOX-ON-STAND. American, 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed box with lid, on turned legs, and old red over yellow paint. 29.5”h. 40.75”w. 17.75”d. $400-$800

24 FLOOR-STANDING SWIFT. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. The swift of typical form and originally mounted on a tripod base. Retains its original surface. 36”h. $250-$500

24A ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided "The Churn Co." painted by "E. Beck". Original paint, missing frame. 14"h. 72"w. $200-$300

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LOG CABIN SYRUP ADVERTISING DISPLAY. American, early 20th century, wood. Folksy log cabin display for Towle’s Log Cabin Syrup. 31”h. 40”l. $400-$800

COUNTRY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably Zoar, Ohio, late 19th century, curly maple. Four drawers (the top being divided), with curly maple pulls and on straight legs. 37"h. 33.5"w. 21"d. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $450-$900

COUNTRY SERVER. American, 19th century, pine. Two paneled doors and old blue-grey paint. 34”h. 65”w. 16”d. $1,000-$2,000

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HANGING SALT BOX. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Square nails. Lift lid with shaped crest. Original yellow paint. Imperfections. 14.5”h. 9”w. $250-$450

DIVIDED BOX. American, 19th century, pine. Four compartments with slide lids. Original red paint. Some wear. 6”h. 14”w. $150-$300

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CHILD’S SETTEE. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Tablet top and old green and yellow paint.13”h. seat, 27”h. overall, 29.5”l. $150-$250 28 - 31

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STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Benner’s, Lebanon, Ohio, late 20th century, curly maple. Two-piece cupboard: the upper section with two eight-pane doors flanking a center panel; the lower section with three drawers over two raised-panel doors. All the doors have rat tail hinges, and the whole rests on ogee bracket feet. 87”h. 60”w. 22.25”d. $1,500-$2,500

TWO TRENCHERS. American, mid 19th century. Painted exteriors. Old red, age split. 4.5”h. 21”l. And original brown, 5”h. 21”l. $100-$300

33 CANADA GOOSE DECOY. American, 1st half-20th century, wood. Primitive goose with original paint. unusual fitted head. Wear. 20”l. $100-$300

34 DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD. Attributed to Oldenburg, Indiana, mid 19th century, poplar. Galleried top over a paneled door and high bracket feet. Retains its original yellow paint. 46”h. 28.75”w. 18”d. ex John Auraden (Ohio), sold at Cowan’s, October 2004, lot 751.

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36 PRESENTATION FOLK ART WALKING STICK. Pennsylvania, late 19th century. Finely carved with branches and leaves, as well as fraternal symbols, including a heart-in-hand, and “Presented to T.C. Nattrass.” 34”l. Research has located a Thomas C. Natrass in the 1880 Census in Yatesville, Pennsylvania. Natrass was 25, married, with one son, and an engineer by trade. $400-$800

37 FURNISHINGS TRADE SIGN. American, early 20th century. Single-sided sign for Rosebury and Son, Bay City, in yellow, black and white, with “Houses Completely Furnished.” 36”h. 72”w. $400-$800

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38 SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. American, 19th century, pine. Slant front with drawers and pigeonholes in the interior, and two paneled doors and tapered legs. Retains its original blue paint with wonderful surface. 49”h. 38”w. 22.5”d. $400-$800

39 DRY SINK CUPBOARD. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with six-pane doors and shelves with spoon racks on top. Bottom has open well and doors. Old yellow and green paint. Wear and some pieced repairs. 80”h. 48”w. 19”d. $2,000-$4,000

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40 FOLKSY SHOESHINE BOX. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, pine. Cant-side box with handle and compartment door, and retaining its original blue paint with light blue “Shine” on either side. Appropriate wear. 10.5”h. 8”w. 13”l. $150-$300

41 DECORATED CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Two paneled doors and old red over yellow paint decoration. Likely originally a built-in. 20”h. 24”w. 15”d. $200-$400

42 BUTTER CHURN. R.B. Dunning and Company, Bangor, Maine, late 19th century, pine and poplar. Floor model number 4, with original yellow paint with stenciled label and “World’s Fair Prize Churn.” 32”h. 19.5”w. 18”d. $200-$400

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WHIRLIGIG. American, 1st half-20th century. Plane made from wooden latticework and waffleboard. Original paint is weathered. 29”l. 28”d. $400-$600

HAIR PAINTING. Possibly American, early 19th century, snipped hair, paint, paper and glass. River landscape dominated palm tree composed of glued hair fronds, painted paper background, covered with clear glass on which snips of hair have been glued. In modern shadow box frame, 10.25”h. 8.25”w. $225-$450

44 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Possibly Wayne County, Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar. Original red paint with folksy polychrome foliate scrolls. With till. Age split in lid. 20”h. 37”w. 18.5”d. $400-$800

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46 CHEST OF DRAWERS. American, 19th century, pine. Two over two cockbeaded drawers and bracket feet. 39”h. 38.25”w. 20.5”d. $250-$500

47 SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. Possibly Kentucky, 19th century, pine. One drawer and turned legs; interior with drawers and shaped pigeonholes. Imperfections. 47”h. 27.5”w. 25”d. $200-$400 44 45 12 | GARTH’S Country Americana ~ September 6-7, 2013 www.garths.com om


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BIRD TREE BY WALTER AND JUNE GOTTSHALL (PENNSYLVANIA, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Wood, initialed and dated 1975. Original polychrome paint. 18.75”h. $300-$500

WHISTLE. Probably Pennsylvania, 19th century, redware. Parrot-type bird. 3.5”h. $300-$600

LIFT-TOP SEWING TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. Lift top with divided interior, over one drawer, all on tapered legs. Retains old brown paint. 30”h. 24”w. 23”d. $400-$800

49 FOLKSY CLOCK SHELF. New Bremen, Ohio, 3rd quarter-19th century, walnut. Double-lobed, central hole, retains an older finish. 12.5”h. 16”w. 4.5”d. For another shelf of this form, see Richmond, Equal in Goodness, catalog entry 145; that shelf sold at Garth’s, May 2013, lot 471. $250-$500

52 MINIATURE CARPET BALL. england, mid 19th century. Gaudy design in teal and black. 1.75"d. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $300-$400

55 CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Two three-panel doors, turned feet, and old red paint. 60.5”h. 47”w. 21”d. $500-$1,000

53 TRADE SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden pretzel with tin crown. Old tan and red paint. Minor wear. 23”h. $500-$700

50 STONEWARE JUG. American, mid 19th century. Incised diminutive jug with bird decoration, 7.5"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $400-$800

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56 FOLK ART FARM. Pennsylvania, late 19th-early 20th century, wood, cloth etc. Amish farm model including barn, 14.5”h. 26.75”w. 13”d., house, figures including adults, children with sleds, farm wagons, horses etc. $750-$1,250

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CANADA GOOSE DECOY. American, 20th century, pine. Primitive decoy with original paint. Repairs to head. 25”l. $100-$300

PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS. American, late 19th century. Made from cast iron decorative posts. Electrified. 32”h. overall. $150-$350

COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. American, late 18th century, mixed woods. Volute-carved ears, outswept and knuckled arms, bamboo legs, and old black paint. 17.5”h. seat, 42.5”h. overall. $500-$1,000

59 HARVEST TABLE. American, mid 19th century, pine. Three-board top, turned legs. Old brown paint. Wear and age splits. 30”h. 120”w. 35.5”d. $400-$800

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JELLY CUPBOARD. American, 1st half-19th century. Red painted, pine and poplar jelly cupboard having one drawer over two double paneled doors on cutout feet, 61.5”h. 40”w. 17”d. $500-$1,000

STEPBACK CUPBOARD. American, mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with blind doors on top and bottom. Old buttermilk colored paint has wear. 87”h. 56”w. 26”d. $1,000-$2,000

TALL CASE CLOCK. New England, early 19th century, pine. Pierced broken-arch pediment with fluted quarter columns on the waist. Wooden movement marked by A. and C. Edwards, Ashby, Massachusetts, with a landscape-painted dial arch. Imperfections. 86”h. $800-$1,200

64 DECORATED CRADLE. American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed, with original black and red paint on the exterior and blue on the interior. 25”h. 36”l. $200-$400

65 EXTENSION TABLE. American, 19th-20th century, cherry. Period turned-leg table adapted with a later extension top. 29”h. 40.5”w. 31”d., plus leaves. $200-$400

66 SHERATON DROP-LEAF TABLE. Possibly Ohio, 19th century, cherry. Singleboard top and leaves, 6 turned legs, and an older finish. 30”h. 44”w. 22”d. (closed) 60”d. (open). $250-$500

67 SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. American, 19th century, walnut and poplar. Slant lid, one drawer, and turned legs. Retains an old, alligatored surface. 34”h. 31”w. 24”d. $250-$500

68 HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS. American, early 19th century, cherry and popular. Four dovetailed drawers over a shaped skirt and French feet. Imperfections. 41”h. 41”w. 22”d. $400-$800

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DECORATED CRADLE. American, 19th century, pine. Original red and black grain decoration. 22”h. 40”l. $100-$300

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BUCKET BENCH. American, 19th century, pine. Well-shaped ends, three graduated shelves in worn cream yellow paint over earlier red. 45.5”h. 52”w. 13”d. $300-$600

THREE DECOYS. American, 1st half-20th century, wood. Primitive decoys with old paint including a Canada goose. Some wear. 15” to 21”l. $150-$350

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72 ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT. Probably elgin Power and Pump Company, elgin, Illinois, early 20th century, cast iron. Of typical form with a “rainbow” tail. 18”h. on later base. $400-$800

73 THREE DECOYS. American, 1st half-20th century, wood. One branded “JL”, a mallard with old paint, and a merganser with old paint, 12.5” to 17.5”l. Some wear. $100-$250

WINDSOR STYLE BENCH. American, 2nd half-20th century, pine. Red paint. 33”h. 74”l. $100-$300

76 CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SIDE CHAIR. early 20th century, mahogany. Open splat and carved crest and knees, all resting on cabriole legs ending in scroll feet. 18”h. seat, 39.5”h. overall. $150-$250

77 FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. American, early 19th century, maple. Turned column and oval tilt top. $100-$300

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78 FOLKSY DRY SINK. American, 19th century, pine. Low form with scrolled well and skirt, and sliding doors. Old red and green paint. 28”h. 74”w. 17”d. $1,000-$2,000

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THREE COUNTRY SIDE CHAIRS. American, late 18th century, mixed woods. Two Queen Anne with vasiform splats, one with carved crest and Spanish feet. And Chippendale with pierced splat. Rush seats. Average seat height 17"h. 38", 38", 40"h. Imperfections. $150-$350


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79 TWO TREENWARE BOWLS. American, mid 19th century. Old dark green, 9.5”d., and original yellow/green, 9”d. Age splits. $150-$350

80 LANTERN. American, 19th century. Tin triangular candle lantern with two glass panes and sliding panel in back. 18”h. 15”w. $150-$350

81 HEPPLEWHITE WORK TABLE. American, early 19th century, curly maple and pine. One drawer and delicate tapered legs. Good curl and older finish. 28”h. 33”. 25”d. $400-$800

82 CIRCUS BANNER. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, canvas. Seated “Giraffe Girl” painted by “Snap Wyatt” (David Wyatt, Asheville, North Carolina). With “D” rings in corners. Some wear. 113”h. 69”w. $600-$900

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STILL LIFE BY RUTH FIRESTONE (DELAWARE, OHIO, 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Pears in a carrier. In a frame, 20.5”h. 26”w. $100-$300

LANDSCAPE BY J. HERBERT (OHIO, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1918 lower right. River near Findlay, Ohio. 18”h. 24.5”w. $100-$300

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SHERATON TESTER BED. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, curly maple. Shaped headboard and turned posts. Retains bed hangings made by Sue Studebaker. 79”h. 56.5”w. ex Dick and Sue Studebaker (Ohio). $800-$1,200

86 THREE CHAIRS. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Includes a bamboo rocking chair with a stepped crest and old black paint, 16”h. seat, 40.5”h. overall; and a folksy arrowback windsor armchair, refinished, 16”h. seat, 34”h. overall; together with a classical armchair with turned legs, refinished, 18”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $300-$600

87 HEPPLEWHITE SPLAY-LEG STAND. American, early 19th century, walnut. Curly walnut top with beaded edge, on splayed and tapered legs. Imperfections. 27.75”h. 16.75”w. 20.25”d. $150-$300

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EIGHT GLASS BIRD SALTS. Attributed to Sandwich, Massachusetts, 2nd half-19th century. Three yellow, two blue, two amber and one lavender. 1.5”h. Most are ex Phillip Bradley (Pennsylvania). $100-$300


89 POWDER HORN. American. Wooden end cap inscribed “S.S. 1768”. 6”l. $100-$300

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90 BRASS CAPSTAN CANDLESTICK. Spain, mid 17th century. Threaded base, urn shaped socket with extractor holes. 5”h. $300-$600

91 BRASS LANTERN. American mid 19th century. In the form of tin lanterns with punched stars and ring handle. Blown glass globe with guards. 16”h. overall. $150-$350

92 KNIFE BOX. American, 19th century, pine. Knife box with cutout handle and original red paint. 7”h. 14”l. $100-$300

93 DECORATED CUPBOARD TOP. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. Two doors and two drawers, and retaining old brown paint with remnants of stenciling on the doors. 40”h. 45”w. 15.5”d. $250-$500

94 CHILDREN FISHING BY W.I. SWARTZ (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on lined paper, signed lower right. Scene of brother and sister fishing. Labeled “Greenville” (Ohio). A note originally accompanied the painting stating it was made for “Grandpa Harbison” when he was in high school in Greenville, Ohio. Imperfections. In a frame, 9.5”h. 11.5”w. ex David Good (Ohio). Sold at Garth’s, lot 126, May, 2009. $200-$300

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95 TWO COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS. American, late 18th century. Of similar ribbon-back form, with rush seats. Includes a maple chair and a cherry chair. 17”h. seat, 37”h. overall. $200-$400

96 GAME HOOKS AND MESSAGE BOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Shaped board with wrought iron hooks and old green paint, 10”h. 40”w. and a board with shaped crest and small shelf used as message board. Old blue paint. 30”h. 19”w. $100-$300 | 19


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CATTLE BY CARLETON WIGGINS (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT, 18481932). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1889 lower left. Two cows in a field. 14”h. 18”w., in a frame, 16”h. 20”w. $1,000-$1,500

CHILD’S WINDSOR HIGHCHAIR. American, 19th century. A bamboo turned highchair with original red paint, 33.5"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $600-$1,200

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BURL BOWL. American, 19th century. Good figure and dark patina. 4”h. 14”d. $1,000-$3,000

FOOTSTOOL. American, 19th century, pine. Old finish. Retains illegible pencil inscription in the underside. 5.5"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $100-$200

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PANTRY BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood box with lapped seams and copper tacks. Original bittersweet paint. 6.25”h. 14.25”d. $200-$400

SELECTION OF ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS. $200-$400

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100 PANTRY BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood box with lapped seam on base and finger on lid. Original blue paint. 12”h. 16.5”d. $250-$500

101 TWO COVERED BUCKETS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with original paint. Blue with metal bands and bale handle. Wear. 10”h. 12”d. Dark red example with bentwood bands and handle. 12”h. 12”d. $250-$450

102 HANGING CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. One-board door with breadboard ends, and old mauve paint. $200-$400

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105 ADVERTISING SIGN American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided with old black and white over red paint. “Buckeye Harvesting Machinery”. Worn with added frame. 13”h. 85.5”l. $200-$400

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106 BOWFRONT HANGING CUPBOARD. Jack O’Niell, probably Fredericksburg, Indiana, dated 2004, softwood. Four shelves and a shaped crest. Distressed blue paint. 52”h. 35”w. $200-$400

107 CROCK BENCH. American, 19th century, pine. Old blue over earlier red paint. 35”h. 42”w. 10”d. $150-$300

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THREE DECOYS. American, 1st half-20th century, wood. One from the Pratt factory with working repaint, 13”l., and a rough carved mallard, 15”l. Together with a primitive merganser, 15”l. $100-$300

DECORATED DRESSING TABLE. New england, possibly Maine, 2nd quarter19th century, pine. Scrolled backsplash, one drawer, and retaining its original fruit decoration on a yellow ground. Period pulls. 34”h. 31”w. 16”d. $400-$800

109 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Incised mark of Suttonham, Muskingum County, 2nd half-19th century. Albany glaze. 11.5”h. $150-$300

110 HANGING BOX. Attributed to Connecticut, late 18th century, pine. Open candle or salt box with lift lid on top compartment. Shaped crest and applied molding. Traces of old black paint. Some imperfections. 20.5”h.10”w. $400-$800

113 TAVERN TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. Circular top with revolving center server supported on dovetailed base, resting on square tapered legs. 30.5”h. 60” dia. $400-$700

114 FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. American, early 19th century, cherry. Round, dish top on a turned shaft and a tripod base. Old refinish. 27"h. 18.5"d. $250-$500

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DIMINUTIVE BLANKET CHEST. American, mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case with red stain, interior till. Imperfections. 21”h. 32”w., 16.5”d. $200-$400

FEDERAL TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND. American, ca. 1800, mahogany. Octagonal top over an urn shaft and snake feet. Older refinish. 27”h. 23”w. 16”d. $250-$500

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116 FARM BUILDINGS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on labeled artist board, unsigned. Naive painting of a red house with attached stable, gray barn behind. In a frame, 21.5”h. 27”w. $200-$400

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TWO HOOKED MATS. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, wool on burlap. Winter scene with red house, 10”h. 24”w., and interior scene with a cat by the fireplace, 9.5”h. 21.5”w. $100-$300

SIX SPOONS AND SCOOPS. American or english, 19th century. Five are horn, one small scoop is tortoise shell. 4” to 11”l. $100-$300

120 BRUSH AND TWO PIE CRIMPERS. American, 19th century. Bone-handled horsehair brush, 8.5”l., and two pie crimpers, one with an ivory wheel. 5”l. $150-$300

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COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE STAND. American, early 19th century, cherry. Single dovetailed drawer with inlaid escutcheon. Refinished, replaced pulls. 29”h. 22”w. 20”d. $150-$350

COUNTRY SERVER. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Two nailed drawers over two paneled doors. Paneled sides. Old yellow and grey/ivory paint. Imperfections. 43.5”h. 56”w. 21”d. $400-$800

122 TWO MINIATURE BUTTOCKS BASKETS. American, 20th century, woven splint. Both have bentwood handles and colored strips. 3.5”, 4.5”h. $100-$200

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123 TWO SIGNS. Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Double sided “Ohio Swiss Cheese”. Paste board with wooden frame and original paint. 18”h. 61”w. And “Darius Seidel, Carpet Weaver”. Wood with original paint. Worn. 15.5”h. 23”w. $250-$450

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COUNTRY CUPBOARD OR COUNTER. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Good form with two doors and six nailed drawers. Old worn grey paint. Originally a display counter base. No back boards. 36”h. 99”w. 19”d. $600-$1,200


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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided “Furniture Moved” with original paint. Wear. 10”h. 118”l. $250-$450

ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Double sided tin with wooden frame. Original paint. “Welsh’s Stoves” painted by “Jack Long”. Wear. 29”h. 65”l. $600-$800

DECORATED CHILD’S SLED. American, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed woods. Bentwood runners. Seat has original painted songbirds. Worn. 35”l. $200-$400

TWO TREENWARE PLATES. Probably American, 19th century. Scrubbed surface, 6.5”h., and good patina. Some edge loss. 7.75”d. $150-$350

126 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided “Meyer’s Dry Cleaning”. Flaking. 13.5”h. 36”w. $150-$350

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TREENWARE PLATE. Probably American, 19th century. Good patina. Imperfections. 8.5”d. $100-$200

GLASS LEACH JAR. American, 19th century, clear blown glass. Teardrop shaped, attached to base with wafer. Folded foot rim. 8”h. $300-$400

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MORTAR AND PESTLE. American, 19th century, burlwood and iron. A turned burlwood pestle of unusual form and with an old surface, 7.5”h.; together with a wrought-iron pestle, 11”l. $100-$300

BUTTER BOX. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed box with two thumb notched slide lids and a bale handle on one end. Original red paint. Scratch carved initials “A x H”. Some wear and interior dividers are missing. 6.5”h. 15.5”w. 12”d. $200-$400

BUCKET BENCH CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. One piece, the upper section with two paneled doors, the lower section with shelves. Retains old red paint. 83.5”h. 71”w. 18.5”d. $1,500-$2,500

TWO PLATES. england, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue spatter with star center and blue sponge border with tulip center. 8.75”d. $250-$450

EARLY COUNTRY MIRROR. American, 19th century, curly maple. Simple frame with good curl and retaining what appears to be its original finish and a period glass. 12.5”h. 10.5”w. $200-$400

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TWO BUTTER PADDLES. American, 19th century, curly maple. Well-carved handles. Both have some edge damage. 8.5”, 11.5”l. $400-$600

THREE TIN COOKIE CUTTERS. American, late 19th century. Axe, star, and animal. Average 4”l. $75-$150

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TWO PEWTER PLATES. Mark for Thomas Danforth I (Norwich, Connecticut, 17331773). Jacobs #111. 9”d. And Samuel Kilbourn (Baltimore, 1814-1839). Jacobs #184. Repair. 8”d. $300-$600

COUNTRY CUPBOARD. David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, 20th century, poplar. Tall cupboard with three doors, the central compartment with an open back. Distressed green paint. 78.25”h. 33.5”w. 23.5”d. $250-$500

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143 FIVE BASKETS. American, 20th century, splint. Four with bentwood handles, one being a half-buttocks basket.13”h. 18”w. to 4.5”h. 5.5”w. One has a swing handle. 6”h. 9.5”d. All have paint of varying ages and some loss. $100-$300


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THREE PIECES OF PEWTER. American and european, 19th century. Scottish measure, 7”h., and a pepper pot and inkwell. $200-$400

FOUR FOLKSY ITEMS. Second half-20th century. Made by Tom King (Delaware, Ohio). Bird and cat on bases, small box with ivory insert, and a miniature footstool, 3.5"h. 7"l. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $100-$300

151 145 CHIMNEY CUPBOARD. Attributed to Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, pine. Two paneled doors, good cutout feet, and old cream-colored paint. 64”h. 24”w. 15”d. $1,000-$2,000

146 TWO PIECES OF PEWTER. American, 19th century. Funnel and compote, 5.25”h. $200-$400

THREE PEWTER MEASURES. england, 19th century. Pints, one marked for James Yates. Imperfections. 5” to 5.5”h. $100-$250

152 DECORATED MIRROR. American, mid 19th century, pine. Applied halfturnings with original gilding and paint. Some wear. 13"h. 11"w. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $150-$300

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FOURTEEN PIECES OF PEWTER FLATWARE. American and european, 19th century. Includes serving spoons, table and teaspoons and ladle. 5” to 13”l. $100-$300

FOUR FOLKSY FRAMES. Second half-20th century. Made by Tom King (Delaware, Ohio). Three are decorated, two with watercolors by Tom King. One frame is a curly maple miniature Chippendale-style. Sizes 5.5" x 5.5" to 7.5"h. 5.5"w. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $150-$300

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FIVE PIECES OF PEWTER. American and european, 18th-19th century. Teapot with Continental marks, 8.5”h., desk set, pair of chambersticks (repair), and a cordial, 2.5”h. $150-$350

HANGING BOX AND MIRROR. American, 19th century. Spill box with carved geometric designs. Scratch carved initials on back. Loss. 12.5”h. And a wooden mirror with shaped crest. Worn silvering. 11.25”h. 6.75”w. $150-$350

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156 APOTHECARY OR STORE CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Of grand scale, two-piece, dovetailed cases, the upper section with forty-eight drawers, the lower section with fifteen drawers. Retains old grey paint. 81.5”h. 87”w. 16”d. $2,500-$5,000

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DRY SINK. American, mid 19th century, pine. Twopiece dry sink with dovetailed drawers in the top section. Old blue paint has wear. 54”h. 54”w. 22”d. $500-$700

BLANKET CHEST. American, 1st half-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case with original grain decoration. Interior till. 22”h. 37”w. 18.5”d. $300-$600

WHIRLIGIG. American, early 20th century, pine. Folksy Abraham Lincoln with American flag painted paddles. Original paint. Wear. 30”h. including ribbed base. $1,000-$1,500

160 FOLKSY CANDLESTAND. American, 2nd half-19th century, walnut. Curved legs, turned post and old distressed blue paint. Top is scrubbed. 27.5”h. 16”d. $200-$400

161 FOLKSY DRY SINK. American, 19th century, pine. Scrolled backsplash over four drawers over four raised-panel doors. Retains old red paint. 35”h. 66”w. 20”d. $1,000-$2,000

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CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 1820-1850, pine and poplar. Two piece, the upper section with twelve panes and shaped shelves; the lower section with one drawer over one door on a shaped skirt and turned feet. Distressed blue paint. 84”h. 47”w. 22”d., requires a 34” corner. $1,000-$2,000

CANADA GOOSE DECOY. American, 2nd half-20th century, wood. Original paint with glass eyes. Separation at neck. 7”h. 23”l. $100-$300

163 FOUR MEASURES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood measures with lapped seams. Shades of original green paint. One is labeled “Daniel Cragin...N.H.”. Age splits. 4.5”h. 7”d. to 8”h. 14”d. $200-$400

165 THREE TREENWARE BOWLS. American, mid 19th century. Traces of original white, 2”h. 12”d., original black and green, 3”h. 12.5”d., and old light blue, 2”h. 12”d. $200-$300

166 TREENWARE BOWL. American, mid 19th century. Lightly scrubbed interior, old pale yellow paint on the exterior. 5.5”h. 18”d. $100-$300

167 TREENWARE BOWL. American, mid 19th century. Original blue paint on the exterior. Age splits. 5”h. 17”d. $200-$400

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169 COFFEE BIN. American, late 19th century, pine. Of typical form, with original red and black paint, “McLaughlin’s Roasted Coffee Chicago.” 32”h. 22”w. 20”d. $300-$600

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170 SET OF SIX DECORATED CHAIRS. American, 1820-1850, mixed woods. Half-spindle Windsors with old brown paint and polychrome fruit decoration. 17”h. seat, 33.25”h. overall. $400-$800

171 DRY SINK. American, 19th century, pine. Two paneled doors and old pale yellow paint. 30”h. 71”w. 20.5”d. $800-$1,200 171

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NINE TIN ORNAMENTS AND CANDLESTICK. Second half-20th century. Made by Howard Barber (Delaware, Ohio). Ornaments include angel, trees and stars. Three have original paint. Average 4"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $100-$200

FOUR HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS. American and english, 19th century. Push ups and lip hangers, two are marked “Shaw”. Some damage. 5” to 7”h. $100-$300

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THREE KITCHEN ITEMS. American, 19th century. Blown glass canister with tin lid, 8”h., and a tin horse cookie cutter, 5”h. Together with a cutting board, 18.5”d. $100-$300

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DECORATED CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case with fixed shelves and a threepanel door. Retains old faux oak graining over early red. Turned feet. 57.5"h. 36.5"w. 19"d. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $500-$1,000

MIRROR AND SLATEBOARD. American, mid 19th century. Hand mirror with wooden frame, 8.5”l., and a slate with scratch-carved name on frame “Willie Keller, 1873”. Wear. 8.5” x 12”. $100-$300

179 177 ADVERTISING SIGN American, 20th century, wood. Single sided featuring umbrella sale. Three boards with decorative frame. Original paint. Some wear. 30.5”h. 23”w. $150-$350

THREE DECORATED WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, 1st half-19th century, mixed woods. Pair of Windsors with stepped crests and stenciled floral decoration, 16”h. seat, 34”h. overall, and a single halfspindle Windsor chair with stenciled grape decoration., 16”h. seat, 33”h. overall. $150-$300

180 BLANKET CHEST. American, early 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with canted sides and old or original red paint. 16”h. 43”w. 18”d. $200-$400

181 STONEWARE JUG. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid with applied handle. Impressed “Armstrong & Wentworth, Norwich”. 11.5”h. $100-$200

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185 182 TWO STONEWARE JUGS. American, 19th century. Ovoid with cobalt leaf, impressed “L & BG Chace, Somerset”. Repaired handle. 12”h. And cobalt flower impressed “George A. Feeter, Little Falls, NY”, 14”h. $150-$300

ENGRAVING OF A SHOREBIRD. england, 18th century. Handcolored engraving on laid paper. engraved by eleazar Albin, 1737. “This bird was shot by M. Oldham in his garden at eling”. 16.5”h. 12.5”w. $100-$200

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TREENWARE BOWL AND TWO PADDLES. American, mid 19th century. Turned bowl with original green on exterior. Age splits. 5”h. 17”d. And two butter paddles. $200-$300

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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Woven by Joseph Rochte, Woods County, 1850, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Bird and rose centerfield with eagle borders. Signed, dated, and location in corner block. 71” x 83” $100-$300


187 DECORATED DOME TOP BOX. New england, 1st half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with original smoke decoration against a yellow ground. Retains its original hardware. 10”h. 24”w. 12”d. $250-$500

188 BLANKET CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Molded base, iron handles, and original strap hinges. Old green paint. 17.75”h. 39”w. 17”d. $250-$500

189 BLANKET CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Paneled case with spurred bracket feet, and retaining its original blue paint. Stabilized cracks to the lid. 26.5”h. 49”w. 20.5”d. $1,000-$2,000

190 GRAIN BIN. American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with a divided interior, all on turned feet, and retaining its original red paint. 26”h. 62”w. 21”d. $400-$800

191 BOX AND ORNAMENTS. Second half-20th century. Made by Tom King (Delaware, Ohio). Miniature walnut blanket chest, 7"h. 10"w., and a group of folksy Christmas ornaments. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $100-$300

192 CAST IRON DOOR STOP. Attributed to Hubley, early 20th century, signed "G. Drayton" for Hubley designer Grace Drayton (18771936). Little girl with doll. Original paint has wear. 10"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $400-$600

193 TWO CAST IRON PIECES. American, 1st half-20th century. Pelican bottle opener with original paint, 3.5"h., and a giraffe target, 5.5"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $100-$200

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194 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST John Sala, Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania, dated 1868. Chest over two drawers on bracket feet. Original red and black paint with stenciled decoration, including a melon basket and “JS 1868” and “Manufactured by John Sala.” Minor imperfections. 26”h. 48”w. 21”d. Sold at Mishler and Associates (Pennsylvania), April 2005, lot 5. John Sala (1819-1882) is one of the earliest documented cabinetmakers of the Soap Hollow group, and his two sons, Joseph and John M., both followed him in the cabinetmaking trade. See Muller, Soap Hollow: The Furniture and Its Makers, pp. 14-19; and for a chest of drawers by Sala, see Garth’s, November 2008, lot 790. $12,000-$18,000

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195 TOLE COFFEE POT. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Well-done original floral medallions on japanned ground. 8.5”h. $600-$1,200

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THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003). Oil on velvet, initialed. Basket of strawberries with bird. In a decorated frame, 13.75"h. 16.75"w. $800-$1,200

197 CRIB QUILT. American, 4th quarter-19th century, cotton prints. Wild Goose Chase pattern, yellow and red sashing, rust print backing. 37” x 38”. $350-$700

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198 TWO PIECES OF PEWTER. American, early 19th century. Footed bowl, 3.5”h. 6”d., and a porringer with a flower-type handle, 5.5”d. $250-$450

199 TWO PIECES OF PEWTER. Both marked for Boardman & Co., New York (1st half19th century). Communion flagon, 12.5”h., and a tall pot (repairs), 12”h. $250-$500

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CANDLEMOLD. American, mid 19th century. Twenty-four tin tubes in a wooden frame topped with tin sheeting. Minor wear. 10.5”h. 8” x 13”. $300-$600

TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes. Original brown paint and unusual scalloped fingers. 3.25”h. 7”d. And lapped seam example with old blue paint. Wear. 5”h. 9.5”d. $400-$600 | 33


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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Mifflin Township, Richland County, 1853, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Peafowl Feeding Young. Signed above the border by Sebastian Hipp with the date. 75” x 85”.

THEOREM. American, 19th century, watercolor on paper. Depicting a basket of flowers on a cream ground. 8.5”h. 10.5”w., in a molded gilt frame, 11”h. 12.5”w. $300-$500

HOOKED RUG. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, wool yarn on burlap. Little blonde girl tossing a large collie-type dog a bone. 30.5”h. 50”w. $200-$400

Rare coverlet weaver, Hipp was a Germanborn, twenty-year-old, living with another weaver, Henry Shearer, in the 1850 Mifflin Township u.S. Census. The 1860 census located him, listed as a weaver, in Bucyrus. The few known coverlets date from 18531854. $450-$900

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203 THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003). Oil on velvet, signed. Pigeon and fruit in an export bowl. In a decorated frame, 18”h. 19.5”w. $1,000-$1,500

CHIPPENDALE DESK-AND-BOOKCASE. American, 18th century, curly maple and mixed secondary woods. Two-piece, the upper section with two six-pane doors and two drawers; the lower section with four drawers and a stepped interior with a shell-carved prospect drawer, all on ogee bracket feet. 80”h. 36”w. 19”d., writing surface is 30”d. ex Laura Headley (Kentucky), restored and enhanced by Punch Smith (Kentucky). $1,500-$2,500

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APPLIQUE QUILT. American, 2nd half-19th century, cotton. Floral appliqué in solid red, orange, and tan with a vining oak leaf border. Hand appliquéd, hand quilted in half-inch squares and feathered wreaths. 76” x 83”. $500-$800

CHIPPENDALE CORNER CUPBOARD. Attributed to Amherst County, Virginia, late 18th century, walnut and poplar. One piece with a stacked and dentilated cornice, raised-panel doors, and a molded base. Imperfections. 86”h. 52”w. 29”d., requires a 39” corner.

208 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Woodbourne, Montgomery County, 1843, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Stylized floral centerfield and building border. Signed “C. Boden”, location and date. Ohio native, Charles Boden was born ca.1804 and wove in Woodbourne for several years. His may have been one of the businesses destroyed when a flood destroyed the town in 1847. $200-$400

According to family history, this cupboard came into the family when Davis Champion, the great-grandfather of the current owner, married a young widow from Texas, Washington County, Kentucky, named Mary Ann Sweeney. It then passed to Gustavus Adolphus Champion, who left it in the care of a cousin in Anderson County. When the next owner (the current owner’s mother) acquired it, it had spent years on the back porch and was restored by George Whitlow about 1930. $2,000-$4,000

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TREENWARE BOWL. American, 19th century. Large bowl with original black paint on the exterior. Wear and age splits (one has drilled holes for old laced repair). 6.5”h. 22”d. $200-$400

CURRIER & IVES PRINT. American, 19th century, handcolored lithograph. Small folio The Sinking of the Cumberland..., C# 5530. Damage. In a frame, 16.5”h. 20.5”w. $100-$150

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TWO DOUBLE WEAVE COVERLETS. American, early 19th century, wool and cotton. Both blue, red and natural, similar geometric patterns. center seams. Full fringe on darker coverlet, 70” x 86” without fringe and 75” x 83”. $200-$400

MORTAR AND PESTLE. American, 2nd half-19th century, turned wood. Original red paint has wear. Age split. 7”h. $400-$600

FIVE LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Two glass peg lamps, one fitted into a tin base, 10”h., ex Axtell Antiques, and a glass lamp, 7”h., ex Layton (Kentucky). Blown fonts. Together with a small hanging tin lamp, 7”h., and a lard lamp with original japanning and stenciled label “Saml. Davis...pat. 1856”. 8”h., ex Bill & Judy Kandle (Ohio). $250-$500

213 TWO COVERLETS. American, wool and cotton. Third quarter-19th century, multicolored, one-piece Jacquard with eagle corners in the centerfield, 81” x 84”, early 19th-century, blue, red and natural, double weave coverlet., 70” x 84”. $100-$300

217 HOOKED RUG. Kentucky, 20th century, wool on burlap. Fox surrounded by grapevine on grey ground. Marked on backing “Barbara Wheeler Marian”. 19”h. 26”w., in 19th-century curly maple frame, 25”h. 32.5”w. $150-$300

214 MORTAR AND PESTLE. American, 2nd half-19th century, turned wood. Original blue paint has wear. 7.5”h. $400-$700

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219 CARVED SHOREBIRD. American, 2nd half-20th century. Wooden dowitcher made by L.W. Hill. Original paint and glass eyes. 7.5”h. ex Pam Boynton, (Massachusetts). $300-$500

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220 FOLK ART DOG. American, 2nd half-20th century. Carved wooden pointer with original paint. 5.5"h. ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $250-$450

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PEWTER PITCHER AND TALL POT. Marks for Rufus Dunham (Westbrook, Maine, 18371861). Pitcher (dents), 6.5”h., and later tall pot, 11”h. $250-$450

PEWTER TANKARD AND MEASURE. Scotland or england, 18th19th century. Covered tankard, 5.5”h., and a tappit-hen form measure with partial “London” mark, 10.5”h. Wear and dents. $200-$400

DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. American, mid 19th century, poplar. Original brown vinegar sponging over mustard ground. Dovetailed box with brass ring on lid. Minor wear and some crazing. 5”h. 13”l. $250-$450

PAIR OF BLOWN GLASS WITCH BALLS AND BASES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Sapphire blue, 5.5”d., on grey/blue vasiform bases with folded edge feet. 8”d. ex Virginia Kenney (Kentucky). $200-$400

THREE PIECES OF REDWARE. American, 19th century. Pitcher with manganese glaze and applied strap handle, 10.5”h., and a small dish with mottled glaze, 2”h. 8.5”l. Together with a donut flask with painted floral designs, 9.5”d. $100-$300

225 BLOWN GLASS CANISTER. American, mid 19th century. Cobalt with a tin lid. 6.75”h. 3”d. $150-$350

226 HUTCH TABLE. America, 19th century, bird’s-eye maple, maple and pine. Round, twoboard top on a base with a deep drawer and a bird’seye maple front, all on turned feet. Older finish. 26.5”h. 49”d. $800-$1,200

228 PITCHER, SILHOUETTE, AND BOX. American and european, 19th century. Canaryware pitcher with silver luster and bi-color transfer of ruins. 5.5”h., and a reverse glass, silver silhouette of a man with Napoleonic hat. Framed. 4.5”h. 3.75”w. Together with a yellow tole book-shaped box, 3.25”l. Imperfections. $200-$300

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ANNIVERSARY TIN BONNET AND TOP HAT. American, mid 19th century. Nicely detailed. Top hat retains bow, 8”h., and bonnet has laces and flower, 8”h. $1,000-$1,500

FIVE LIGHTING DEVICES. American, 19th century. Pair of round tin wall sconces, 8”d., and pair of weighted tin candlesticks, 9”h. Together with a wrought iron rush light holder with socket counterweight and wooden base dated “1816”. 12.5”h. $200-$400

TWO BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES. American or european, 19th century. Both have high kick ups. Green with flared rim, 9.75”h., and amber with applied lip, 10.5”h. Imperfections. $200-$300

TWO PEWTER CHARGERS. Marks for Gershom Jones (Providence, Rhode Island, 1774-1809). One is worn with repair. 13”, 14”d. $300-$600

233 FIGURAL REDWARE PITCHER. Possibly J. eberly & Co., Strasburg, Virginia, late 19th century. Toby-like pitcher with pre-Columbian motifs. Mottled brown and green on cream glaze. Repairs. 9.25”h. $400-$600

234 SETTLE BENCH. America or england, 18th century, pine. Of typical form with halfmoon cutouts on the ends. Refinished. 14”h. seat, 55.5” h. overall, 69”l. $500-$1,000

235 THREE PEWTER CHARGERS. American, late 18th-19th century. Two have faint partial touches, 12”, 13”d., and one has Blakslee Barns marks. 13”d. Imperfections. $200-$400

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THREE PEWTER CHARGERS. england, 18th-19th century. Initialed, partial touch “Joseph -”, and Townsend and Compton. 15”d. Imperfections. $200-$400


237 STILL LIFE. American, 19th century, pastel on paper. Depicting a still life scene with a pitcher of milk, strawberries, almonds, and tulips on a stone tabletop. 11.25”h. 13”w., in a molded gilt frame, 14.25”h. 16”w. $500-$700

238 WATERCOLOR OF TWO GOLDFINCHES. American, 19th century. Depicting two lively goldfinches with blue thistles. 7.25”h. 9.5”w., in a period wood frame, 10”h. 12”w. $200-$400

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BURL BOWL. American, 19th century. Good figure. Old refinishing. Age split along rim. 6”h. 14.5”d. $1,000-$1,500

240 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA. 1830s). Oil on canvas, unsigned. True to life image of a woman in bonnet with book and glasses nearby. Restoration. 30.5”h. 24”w., in a late frame, 39.5”h. 32.5”w. $400-$800

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241 PAINTING OF THREE CHILDREN ATTRIBUTED TO OLIVER TARBELL EDDY (VERMONT/NEW YORK 1799-1868). Oil on poplar board, unsigned. After Thomas Gainsborough’s “Cottage Children”. Oldest girl holding youngest, boy with bundle of twigs seated by their feet. Inscribed on reverse in childish hand “Lucy J[ane] eddy”. unframed, 27”h. 22.5”w. Found in Vermont where Oliver Tarbell eddy was born, the eldest son of Isaac eddy and his first wife, Jane Tarbell. A self-taught artist, he left Vermont by 1822 and was exhibiting at the National Academy in New York four years later. This maybe an early work, remaining in Vermont where several nieces named Lucy eddy may have inscribed their name. $350-$700 240

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BURL BOWL. American, 19th century. Good figure and patina. Natural hole near rim. 5.5”h. 15”d. $1,500-$3,000

ANNIVERSARY TIN TOP HAT. American, mid 19th century. Well formed with a copper band. 7”h. $400-$600

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TWO COW CREAMERS. england, 2nd half-19th century. Sunderland luster with gilt and Jackfield with lid. 5”h. $200-$400

PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. Waterbury, Connecticut, 1815-1830, mahogany veneer. Partial paper label. Original reverse glass panel with landscape and stenciled border. Face has original paint and gilt flower basket. Minor wear. 31”h. With pendulum and key. $400-$800

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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. england, 2nd quarter-19th century. “Peace & Plenty” with floral border. Impressed “Clews”. 9”d. $150-$350

245 STAFFORDSHIRE TUREEN. england, 2nd quarter-19th century. Medium blue transfer of fishermen and cattle in a stream. Minor damage. 8.5”h. 13”l. $200-$400

246 PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. england, mid 18th century. Petal bases. One has repair. 8”h. $400-$700

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BENNINGTON POODLE. Vermont, ca.1840s-1850s. Coleslaw fur, Rockingham glaze with amber and blue on the fruit basket. Hairline. 8”h. $400-$800

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250 GLASS CANISTER AND PAIR OF HINGES. American, 19th-20th century. Blown glass canister with tin lid, 8.5”h. 6.5”d., and a pair of late wrought iron strap hinges, 18.5”l. $100-$200

251 THREE PEWTER PLATES AND CHARGERS. european, 18th-19th century. Plate marked for Chapman, 8.5”d., charger with scalloped edges and partial angel touch, 12.5”d., and charger marked for e. Harvey, 15”d. Some imperfections. $200-$400

252 FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER. American, mid 19th century. All marked for Reed & Barton. Paneled coffee pot, 10.25”h., communion flagon, 11.5”h., and two plates, 12.25”d. $150-$350


253 QUEEN ANNE CHEST-ON-FRAME. New England, 18th century, curly maple and pine. Two over four graduated drawers, dovetailed case, and resting on a frame with a carved shell and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections. 51.5”h. 39”w. 21”d. Ex Katherine Turner (Kentucky) and advertised in the April 1959 issue of The Magazine Antiques. $1,500-$2,500

254 SAMPLER. England, 1822, silk on wool. Finely executed stitches form an oak leaf, acorn and floral border, enclosing a pious verse, signed "Sarah Hodden / Worth 1822". Retains bright color. In figured wood frame, 23.5"h. 19"w. $300-$500 254

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256 TWO BRIDE’S BOXES European, 19th century, bentwood. Oval with original painted floral designs. Larger has blue ground and laced seams. Imperfections. 6.5”h. 17”l. Smaller has worn bittersweet ground and glued lapped seams. 5”h. 12”l. Smaller box is ex Kemble (Ohio). $150-$350

257 KNIFE TRAY WITH UTENSILS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Poplar tray with cutouts and distressed polychrome paint. 3.5”h. 10.5”w. Six bone-handled knives and six forks together with a wooden spoon and set of bone dominoes. $150-$300

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TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Oval bentwood boxes with single opposing fingers. Old orange paint, 1.5”h. 5”l., and original green. 2.5”h. 6.5”l. ex Roger Bacon (New Hampshire). $300-$600

PAIR OF PEWTER SPARKING LAMPS. American, 1st half-20th century. Whale oil burners. 4.25”h. $200-$400

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FOLK ART DEER AND FAWN. American, mid 20th century, pine. Naive carving from one piece of wood with original paint and bead eyes. 14.5”h. $400-$800

According to the maker, Annie J. Miller, she quilted it to see what she could do using older fabrics combined with some newer ones. $250-$400

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PIECED QUILT. American, 20th century, cotton. Triple bordered Blazing Star, neatly pieced and hand quilted. Print backing. 93” x 95”. $400-$600

AMISH CRIB QUILT. American, mid 20th century, cotton and rayon. Black and green with maroon backing, hand quilted. 27.5” x 36”. $150-$300

259 PEWTER PLATE. Love touch (Pennsylvania, early 18th century). 8”d. $100-$250

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266 THREE MINIATURE DUCK CARVINGS. American, 2nd half-20th century. Original paint. All are signed Bush, Schalk and Sharon. 4” to 6”l. $150-$300

267 THREE CARVED SHOREBIRDS. American, 2nd half-20th century, basswood. Curlew, plover, and snipe with original paint. 12.5”, 10”, 14”l. on wooden stands. $200-$400

268 CARVED SHOREBIRD. American, 2nd half-20th century, wood. Well-carved plover with distressed paint and inset glass eyes. 9 1/2”h. on a wooden stand. $150-$300

269 ARCHITECTURAL PANEL. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Zinc fan-shape in an arched pine frame. Old grey paint. Some wear and edge loss. 22”h. 40”w. $300-$600

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CUPBOARD AND RACK. American, 19th century. Wrought iron game rack, appears to be a make-do piece. 25”l. Together with a small hanging folksy cabinet. Applied halfturnings and glass paneled door. Traces of original paint. 17”h. 9”w. $200-$400

DECORATED SPINNING WHEEL. Marked for Rev. Jacob K. Riener, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pine. Original polychrome paint. Wear and foot pedal split. 50”h. overall.

TWO BUTTER PRINTS. American, 2nd half-19th century, wood. Wheat, 3.75”d., and heart. Age split. 4.5”d. Refinished. $100-$300

272 DIMINUTIVE SERVER OR WASHSTAND. Southern, mid 19th century, yellow pine. Gallery over one drawer and a lower shelf. Retains old blue paint with appropriate wear. 33”h. 32.5”w. 16.75”d. ex Ken and Marilyn Haley (Ohio). Sold at Willis Henry Auctions (Massachusetts) in the 1980s. $500-$1,000

273 CHURN AND MINCEMEAT BUCKET. American, 19th century, stave construction. Original paint and metal bands. Yellow mincemeat bucket with impressed label on lid and bale handle, 10”h. 10.5”d., and a blue churn. Some wear. 30”h. $200-$400

278 Reiner (b. 1807) was a minister as well as a plowmaker. His son, David, became well known for his spinning wheels. $300-$600

SEVEN PEWTER MEASURES. england, 19th century. Bellied measures. Three half pints, gill, and three smaller. 2” to 3.75”h. $200-$300

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PIE SAFE. American, 2nd half-19th century, poplar. Two dovetailed drawers. Doors and sides have star punched tins. Cleaned down to original bittersweet red. 55”h. 45”w. 14”d. $400-$800

FOUR PEWTER EWERS AND MEASURE. Continental, 19th century. Three have lids, the measure is open. One has a partial touch. One has dents. 7” to 10.5”h. $150-$300

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THREE PEWTER PLATES. Touches for three generations of Danforths (Middletown and Hartford, Connecticut). edward, Samuel and Thomas Danforth II. 8”d. The plate by Thomas is pictured on page 77 of Jacobs’ Collectors Price Guide. $300-$600

REDWARE PITCHER. Third quarter-19th century. Stamped “Bell” (most likely John Bell, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania). Mottled brown and green on cream glaze. Imperfections. 6.25”h. $200-$400

SIX PEWTER MEASURES. england, 19th century. Two pints and four half pints, 3.5” to 4.5”h. Imperfections. $200-$400

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MINIATURE GRAVE MARKER OR MONUMENT. Monumental Bronze Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut, late 19th century, zinc. Detailed casting of half of a grave marker or monument, probably a salesman’s sample. “Monumental Bronze Co” over “White Bronze” on one side and “1889” over “Parker” on the other. Old white paint. 18.5”h.

282 THREE FOLK ART CARVINGS. American, late 20th-early 21st century, wood. Original paint. Bird tree by David Strawser Jr., 19"h., and Gabriel by David Strawser Sr., 11.5"h. including base. Together with a rattlesnake, 13"l. $200-$350

283 APPLE BUTTER JAR. Third quarter-19th century. Stamped “John Bell” (Waynesboro, Pennsylvania). Running manganese glaze. 5.5”h. $300-$600

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EAGLE PUSH TOY. American, early 20th century. Carved wooden eagle with moving wings on a wrought iron frame. Worn original paint. 34”l. $150-$350

CARVED PLAQUE OR TRADE SIGN. American, 19th century, pine. Double-sided, in a form reminiscent of a horse harness brass, with phoenix at center, rising from stylized flames. Appears to retain its original silver gilt surface with appropriate wear. 19.25”h. 16.5”w. $300-$600

TWO QUEEN ANNE TAVERN TABLES. American, 18th century, maple and pine. Both with turned legs and stretchers. Imperfections. 20”h. 30”w. 17.5”d. and 25”h. 30”w. 23”d. $400-$800

QUEEN ANNE TABLE. American, 18th century, birch. Rectangular top resting on turned legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections. 27.5”h. 35.5”w. 21.25”d. $100-$300

289 THEOREM BY TERRENCE GRAHAM (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on velvet, signed. Basket of fruit with pigeon. Decorated frame, 25.25”h 30.25”w. $300-$600

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292 HIGH CHAIR. American, 18th century, mixed woods. Ladderback chair with a rush seat. 19.5”h. seat, 35.5”h. overall. $150-$300

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THREE PEWTER TEA AND COFFEE POTS. Marked for the Cincinnati Britannia Co. (1850s). Pair of coffee pots,11.5”h., and a teapot with copper base, 9”h. $250-$500

PEWTER PITCHER AND TEAPOT. Marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, 18301860). Pitcher, repair. 9”h. Teapot with eagle touch. Dented spout. 8”h. $250-$450

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PEWTER COFFEE URN. Attributed to Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871). Brass spigot. 16.75”h. $200-$400

TALL CASE CLOCK. Probably western Pennsylvania or Ohio, 2nd quarter19th century, walnut and pine. Broken-arch pediment, beaded panels, and a molded base, and a bird’s-eye maple inlaid escutcheon. German eight-day brass movement with floral-painted dial. Older finish. 100.5”h. $1,000-$2,000

297 CANTON VEGETABLE AND TUREEN WITH UNDERTRAY. China, 19th century. Blue and white hand decoration. Vegetable 6.5"h. 11"l. Tureen has boar's head handles. 8"h. 13"l. and octagonal deep platter (pictured below), 10" x 12". $250-$500

301 OPEN CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Bowed front. Refinished. 72"h. 27"w. 17"d., requires an 18" corner. $100-$300

298 CANTON TUREEN. China, 19th century. Blue and white hand decoration. Large covered tureen with boar's head handles, 12"l. $250-$450

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FOUR SILHOUETTES OF FAMILY MEMBERS. england, dated 1845, ink wash on paper, gilt details. Separate full-length portraits of a father and three of his children. Framed, 11.5”h. 9.5”w.

INDIANA AMISH QUILT. Nappanee, elkhart, and Kosciusko Counties, early 20th century, mainly wools. String Stars in suiting weight wools. Hand pieced and hand quilted in black thread, cable and diamond patterns. Grey shirting backing. 80” x 87”.

Identified as John Stephenson Robson (18021888), Marcy elizabeth (1830-1893), Rachel Priscilla (1839-1928), and Walter (1842-1929) of Robson Manor, Chesterford, North West essex. $600-$900

ex Mary Ann Ryman (Indiana) Pictured in Pellman’s World of Amish Quilts, pg. 56. $300-$600

305 303 FEDERAL DROP LEAF TABLE. American, 1820-1840, maple. Top and leaves of solid bird’s-eye maple, on reeded legs. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 42”w. 15.5”d. (closed). $300-$600

AMISH QUILT. Probably Midwestern, 2nd quarter-20th century, cottons, sateens. Grandma’s Flower Garden with blue backing. Hand quilted in black thread. 81” x 83”. $250-$500

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FIVE PEWTER MEASURES. England, 19th century. Three pints, one with repousse flowers, 4.75” to 5”h., and two half-pints with brass rims, 3.25”, 3.75”h. $200-$400

BOOK FLASK. American, mid 19th century. Blue glaze. Attributed to Jeffords Pottery, Philadelphia. Repair. 5”h. $100-$300

PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Restoration. 30”h. 25”w., in a late frame, 35”h. 25”w. $150-$350

TWO STANDS. American, 19th century. Includes a one-drawer stand, cherry and bird’s-eye maple, with turned legs and an old finish, 29.25”h. 21.25”w. 17.5”d. Folksy stand with an inlaid checkerboard top, shaped skirt, and a lower shelf. 29.5”h. 19.5” square. $250-$500

309 307 SPATTERWARE TEAPOT. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Green paneled teapot with schoolhouse. 8.5”h. $800-$1,200

SEWERTILE DOG. Probably Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Seated spaniel. 10.25”h. $150-$350

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GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Single board with applied gallery. Original yellow ground with red and black paint. Some wear. 16” x 16”. $400-$700

GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Single board with breadboard ends. Original polychrome parcheesi game has wear from use. 19” x 20.5”. $400-$600

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319 QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR. Attributed to Connecticut, 18th century, maple. Turned posts and stretchers, and a rush seat. Refinished. 17”h. seat, 31”h. overall. Ex Florene Maine (Connecticut). $250-$500

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WORK TABLE. American, 18th century, pine. Original one-board top over one drawer and on tapered legs. Old brown paint. Top is cracked and loose. 27”h. 35”w. 21.5”d. $200-$400


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SMALL CANTON CIDER JUG. China, 19th century. Blue and white hand decoration. Intertwined handle, figural finial. 7”h. $100-$300

FOLK ART PLAQUE. American, 1st half-20th century, poplar. Shield shaped with eagle and American shield in relief. Original paint. Penciled signature on the back “Carved by W. Ketz___”. Varnish has yellowed. 17”h. $200-$400

323 SET OF SIX CHAIRS AND ROCKER. Nineteenth century, mixed woods. Decorated ladderback chairs, attributed to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, with floral decoration and rush seats. 17”h. seat, 33”h. overall. Ladderback rocker, attributed to Pennsylvania, with an old alligatored finish and rush seat. 14.5”h. seat, 38”h. overall. $400-$800

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THREE PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Oval bentwood boxes with finger seams. Original red paint, 1.75”h. 4.5”l., original Windsor green, 2.25”h. 5.5”l., and old putty, 2.5”h. 6”l. $500-$700

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POTTERY ROOSTER. Attributed to Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Molded form with white and brown glaze. Glaze flakes. 8.25”h. $150-$350


329 GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, poplar. Single board with applied gallery. Original yellow and green with traces of red. Some wear. 17.34” x 32”. $400-$700

330 INDIANA AMISH CRIB QUILT. LaGrange County, 3rd quarter-20th century, cotton. Baskets in blue sashing, wide black border. Neatly hand quilted with black thread in cables and plumes. Initialed “A.M.” 57” x 64”. Made by Annie J. Miller who stated she used old quilt blocks found in her father’s attic in 1969, supplemented with additional older fabrics. $225-$400

331 AMISH QUILT. Probably Ohio, early 20th century, cotton. Two sided maroon plain quilt, narrow double border on one side reverses to single wider border on the other. Neatly hand quilted in diamonds, wreaths and plumes. 65” x 80”. $225-$425

332 FOLKSY RUG. American, mid 20th century, mixed fabrics. Oval crocheted rug featuring sow with three piglets. Appliquéd details. Mounted on stretcher frame, 21”h. 32”w. $150-$300

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334 TWO BASKETS. American, early 20th century, woven splint. Lidded with twisted splint and traces of red coloring, 6”h., and a loom bas-ket with old ochre paint, 14.5”h. $250-$400

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CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST. American, early19th century, cherry and butternut. Dovetailed case and two dovetailed drawers. Bracket feet. Imperfections. 29"h. 47.5"w. 20"d.. $400-$800

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FOLK CARVED HEAD. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Well carved from a laminated pine block with detailed hair and necklace and old, alligatored green paint over gesso. 14”h. Found in Cincinnati. Sold at Cowan’s (Cincinnati), May 2004, lot 1128, sold at Garth’s, February 2005, lot 397. $700-$1,100

FOLK CARVING OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. American, late 19th softwood. Fulllength carving of the first president in civilian clothing, but holding a sword. On a pained base. 15”h. Ex Jim Dawson (Kentucky), sold at Garth’s, October 2004, lot 296. $800-$1,200

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HORSE WEATHERVANE. American, late 19th century, copper and zinc. Hollow-bodied horse with a cast zinc head and traces of an old, black-painted surface. Separation at neck. 33.75”l. $1,000-$2,000

MORTAR AND PESTLE. Attributed to Mount Lebanon Shakers, 2nd half-19th century, curly maple. Old refinishing, age splits. 7.5”h. Sold with additional pestle. Ex Halsey Munson (Illinois). $200-$400

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DECORATED BOX. Probably New England, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed with original smoked decoration on grey ground and stenciled bands and flower basket. 18”h. 19”w. Ex Barbara Bako (Ohio). $300-$500

TWO MORTARS AND PESTLES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Worn original paint. Smaller is black, 5.5”h., taller is grey, 7”h. $250-$450

340 DROP LEAF TABLE. Found in Maine, 2nd-quarter 19th century, pine. Turned legs and original red paint. 30”h. 37.75”w. 17.5”d. (closed) 37.75”d. (open). $300-$600

344 LIGHTING & KITCHEN ITEMS. American, 19th-20th century. Wrought iron trammel, 28"l., and set of six skewers on a holder, 17"h. Together with a punched tin lantern with heart motif, 13"h., and late heart-shaped tin strainer, 13"l. Skewers and lantern are ex Lillian Kogan (Connecticut). $250-$450

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SET OF FOUR WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Rod-back Windsors with bamboo turnings and old, alligatored black paint with gold trim. 16”h. seat, 33.5”h. overall. $250-$500

345 FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American and English, 2nd half19th century. Pair with push ups, single with saucer base and side push up, 8.5”h., and a tooled chamber stick, 11.5”l. $100-$300


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SAMPLER. Probably American, 1811, silk on linen. Pairs of birds, hearts, eight-point stars, diamonds and deer surround pious verse. Well-detailed baskets and neatly bordered by stylized vine. Signed by nine-year-old Harriet Peters. In a frame, 14”h. 13”w. $250-$500

FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. New England, early 19th century, birch. Octagonal top with beaded edge on a turned shaft and tripod base. Refinished. 29”h. 23.5”w. 15.5”d. $250-$500

CARVED COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. American, ca.1800, mixed woods. Crest with star-carved ears, and baluster legs and arm supports. Imperfections. 16.5”h. seat, 42.5”h. overall. $250-$500

CHIMNEY CUPBOARD. Possibly Ohio, 2nd half19th century, pine. One paneled door and molded sides with old blue paint. 64.5”h. 22.5”w. 15.5”d. $800-$1,200

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350 PUPPIES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of puppies and bowl of milk. Unframed. 16”h. 24”w. $100-$300

351 FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American or English, 2nd half-19th century. Two similar pair with push ups. 10”, 10.75”h. $100-$200

352 FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American or English, 2nd half-19th century. Two pair with push ups. 9.75”, 10”h. $100-$200

353 PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS AND CANDELABRA. European, 19th century. Bronze pair with stepped bases, 9.5”h., and a four-arm, heavy brass candelabra. Drilled. 11.5”h. $150-$350

354 CHINESE EXPORT TEA CADDY. Mid 19th century. Hand painted pink roses. Pewter cap. Hairlines. 5”h. $100-$150

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FIRE SCREEN AND EMBER TONGS. American, 19th century. Adjustable firescreen on a block base, 53”h., and a good pair of wrought-iron tongs, 21”l. $300-$600

BRASS FENDER AND KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS. American, 19th century. Wrought iron andirons with brass panels and seamed urn finials, 20”h., and a wrought-iron and brass fender, 24”h. 27.5”w. $200-$300

357 EAGLE CARVING. American, late 19th century, pine. Large American eagle with spread wings and gilt surface. Some surface wear and color enhancement. 45.5”w. $450-$750 359

358 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. The first depicting a man in a black coat and tie in a Victorian-style chair. The second depicting a woman in a black dress with lace collar. 14”h. 12”w., in matching frames, 16.75”h. 14.5”w. $300-$600

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PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN BY AARON ESHELMAN (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “1869” on verso. Depicting a gentleman in black suit. Relined. 23.75”h. 17.75”w., in a modern frame, 26.5”h. 20.5”w. $300-$500

360 FIRE INSURANCE PLAQUE. American, 19th century, cast iron. Oval with hydrant and hose marked “FA” for Fireman’s Association. Pitting and traces of old paint. 11.5”h. $300-$600

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361 PAIR OF MIRRORED CANDLE SCONCES. American, 19th century, tin. Star-shaped backs with mirror inserts. Crimped edge candle sockets. Damage. 13”h. $600-$1,200


362 TANKARD. Touch for Carpenter & Hamberger (London, mid 18th century). Repaired handle. 5.75”h. $250-$450

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PEWTER TANKARD. England, early 19th century. Covered tulip tankard with partial mark “Rush”. 7.75”h. $300-$600

DOME TOP BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Original alligatored green and yellow paint. The lid has a storage area with removable panel. Wear and loss. 7.5”h. 10”w. $150-$350

364 THREE CARVINGS. American, 2nd half-20th century, wood. Original paint. Shorebird with glass eyes. Impressed “WEK 81”. 9”h. on stand. And a decoy with lead weight. Shot scars. 6.5”h. Together with a two sided owl made by John Paxon from a decoy body. 19”h. including stand. $200-$350

366 TWO PEWTER BEAKERS. Touches for Boardman & Hart, New York (2nd quarter-19th century). Very similar with incised lines. 5.25”h. $600-$800

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APPLIQUE QUILT. American, 3rd quarter-19th century, cotton. Nine blocks of solid red, green and yellow floral design, flowering vine borders. Hand appliquéd and hand quilted in diagonals and wreaths. 78” x 81”. $400-$600

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GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th century, pine. Single board with breadboard ends. Original polychrome parcheesi game. Wear and age splits. 16.5” x 21.5”. $600-$1,200

PAINTED STAND. American, mixed woods. Nicely detailed scrubbed top one drawer stand on turned tapered legs in distressed blue paint. Signed and dated “M.Jacks 2/2000”. 28”h. 20”w. 17”d. $100-$300

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ROOF TILE. American, late 19th century, terra cotta. Curved tile with folksy rooster inlaid with porcelain fragments. 18.5”h. $600-$900

371 TWO WOODEN TRENCHERS. American, 19th century. Rectangular, 20”l., and rough hewn oblong, 28”l. Age splits. $100-$200

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MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A CHILD. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Young blonde girl with braids and a pink rose. In a daguerreotype case stamped “Plumbe”. 3.5”h. 3”w. $300-$500

BUTTER PRINT. American, 2nd half-19th century, wood. Tulip and bird, 4”d. $100-$300

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MINIATURE PORTRAIT. American, ca.1830s, watercolor on paper. Well-dressed gentleman with striped vest and blue coat. Toning. In a frame, 6”h. 5”w. $250-$450

374 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD. American, 1st half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Well-done image of a girl holding a dove, possibly after a period print. Initialed with partial date “ABW, Febry 15___”. In a reeded frame, 8.5”h. 7.5”w. $400-$600

375 DECORATED DOCUMENT OR VALUABLES BOX. Possibly Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Diminutive size and retains its original hardware and original stencil decoration on a black ground, with green, yellow, and red striping. 3.5”h. 10.5”w. 6.5”d. $250-$500

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BUTTER PRINT. American, 2nd half-19th century, wood. Eagle and star. Scrubbed surface. 4.5”d. Ex Pick Richardson (Ohio). $100-$200

379 TWO HOURGLASSES AND A STRAINER. American, 19th century. Blown glass hourglasses. Turned wood frame, 8”h., and carved frame, 5”h. Together with a punched tin heart cheese strainer, 3”h. One hourglass is ex Richard Worth (Pennsylvania), and the other is ex Harry B. Hartman (Pennsylvania). $200-$400

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MINIATURE SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS. New England, 1st half-19th century, mahogany and pine. Four graduated drawers flanked by bamboo-turned stiles, cookie corners and turned legs. 9”h. 9”w. 5”d. $400-$800

TWO BOXES AND A TEA CADDY. American, 2nd half-19th century. Two bentwood pantry boxes. Oval with single fingers, 2”h. 6”l., and round, 2”h. 4”d. with stenciled label “Washed Figs”. Together with a painted apple-shaped box or tea caddy, 4.5”h. $250-$450

381 SET OF SIX DECORATED CHAIRS. Possibly Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods. Shaped crests and splat with its original faux mahogany graining with gold and foliate accents. 18”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. Purchased from an old home in Castine, Maine. $500-$1,000


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BRIDE’S BOX. European, mid 19th century. Oval bentwood box with laced seams and original paint. Stag chased by dogs. Imperfections. 8”h. 18.5”l. $300-$600

PIECED QUILT. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, cotton. Irish Chain in solid red, green and salmon. Hand pieced and hand quilted in diamonds and wreaths. 77” x 88” $200-$400

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QUEEN ANNE WORK TABLE. American, 18th century, maple and pine. Breadboard top over one drawer resting on turned legs and a box stretcher. Old greygreen paint. 27”h. 42”w. 26.5”d. Ex Brossman (Pennsylvania). $800-$1,200

PENNSYLVANIA AMISH QUILT. Lancaster County, 1st quarter-20th century, wools and cottons. Center Diamond in soft blue-grey, maroon and forest green wools. Backed in minute green print. Expertly hand quilted in black thread at ten to twelve stitches an inch, patterns include diamonds, plumes and star. Made by a member of the Joshua Zook family. 75” x 77”.

384 HANGING CUPBOARD. Probably Delaware River Valley, ca.1800, walnut and pine. Broken-arch pediment over two doors with reeded panels flanked by full columns. Minor imperfections. 34”h. 34”w. 13”d. $800-$1,200

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387 PAIR OF JACQUARD COVERLETS. American, 1839, wool and cotton. Double weave, center seam. Deep indigo, red and natural. Stylized floral centerfield, garland borders. Signed in corners “John Hellyer” and dated, possibly a little known weaver or a client. 70” x 84”, 72” x 87”. Ex Pick Richardson (Ohio) $250-$500

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388 PAIR OF OHIO JACQUARD COVERLETS. Knox County, dated 1850, wool and cotton. Center seam in Beiderwand weave. Rose, blue and mustard in stylized floral centerfield, vine borders and corner blocks having spread wing eagles, “USA” on breasts inscribed with date and locale. 83” x 89” , 82.5” x 90”. $300-$600

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FIVE MEASURES. Ireland, 19th century. Graduated set of haystack measures marked for Austen & Son, Cork. Also stamped “Made in England”. 3” to 7.5”h. $200-$400

TWO DECOYS. American, 20th century, wood. Pintails. 12”, 8.5”l. $100-$300

SALT BOX AND PAIR OF TIN SCONCES. Second half-20th century. Pine hanging salt box signed by Tom King (Delaware, Ohio). Antiqued blue paint. 11.5”h. And a pair of tin candle sconces, unsigned, but probably by Howard Barber (Ohio). 13.5”h. $200-$400

390 PEWTER TEA AND COFFEE POTS. Teapot marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830-1860). 8”h. The coffee pot is in the form of ones by Sellew. Repairs. 11.5”h. $200-$400

391 TWO MOCHA CHILD’S MUGS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Tooled with molded leaf handle, 3.5”h., and earthworm, 2.5”h. $250-$450

393 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with lapped seams. Original red, 2.75”h. 6.5”d., and original blue, impressed “J. Burr”, 3”h. 6.75”d. $250-$450

394 CLASSICAL WORK TABLE. Possibly Midwestern, 1820-1850, birdseye and curly maple, mahogany, and poplar. Two drawers: the top drawer rolled; the bottom bowfront drawer flanked by columns. Resting on a pedestal base. Old finish. 30”h. 22”w. 18”d. Ex Bill Samaha, (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $400-$800

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396 STEPBACK CUPBOARD. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Two piece; the upper section with two eight-pane doors and the lower section with three drawers over two doors, all on bracket feet. Refinished with green-painted trim. 81”h. 60”w. 18.5”d. $1,000-$2,000

397 NEEDLEWORK OF HORSES. American, 1st half-20th century, wool yarn on velvet. Two horses running in green field, thundercloud and lightening overhead. In shadow box frame, 21”h. 35”w. $200-$400

398 DECORATED VIOLIN CASE. American or European, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Original paint with inscribed and painted pinwheels. 32”l. $100-$300

399 TWO TIN ITEMS AND PAIR OF FRAMES. American, mid 19th century. Tin cylindrical tea caddy, 8”h., and lamp, 5”h. Together with two curly maple veneer frames, 11.25”h. 8.5”w. $150-$350

400 FIVE PIECES OF SEWERTILE. Probably Ohio, early 20th century. Lion, frog, shoe, snail and going to bed lamp. Average 3”l. $100-$250

401 GROUP OF SMALLS. American, 19th-20th century. Items include ink bottle, match safe, pipe, whistles, clay lion and sewertile match safe by “Robinson Clay Product Co” 1” to 2.5”h. $100-$250 396 | 61


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QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE. New England, 18th century, maple and pine. Small size with an oval top on turned legs and stretchers. Old salmon paint. 24”h. 27.5”w. 21.5”d. Ex William McKeever (Ohio); Ex Roland and Marilyn Kemble (Ohio). $500-$1,000

LAP DESK. American, mid 19th century, curly maple and pine. Typical form with dovetailed case, fitted interior, and “secret” drawers on either end. Old finish, original recessed brass handle. 8”h. 22”w. 11”d. Sold at Eldred’s (Massachusetts), August 2005, lot 44. $350-$700

REVERSE GLASS PAINTING OF NAPOLEON. Germany, mid 19th century. Colorful portrait of “Napoleon” in uniform with gilt epaulettes. In a frame, 12”h. 9”w. $150-$350

COUNTRY CORNER CHAIR. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Turned spindles, tapered legs. 28"h. $150-$350

403 PAIR OF BIRDCAGE WINDSOR CHAIRS. Marked for Amos Hagget, Charlestown, Massachusetts, ca.1805, mixed woods. Bamboo turnings. Old oxidized finish. 17.5”h. seat, 34.5”h. overall. $400-$800

405 THREE BIRD PRINTS AFTER GEORGE EDWARDS (ENGLAND, MID 18TH CENTURY). Handcolored engravings on laid paper. From the Natural History of Birds printed 1750. Some toning. In matching frames, 18”h. 15”w. $300-$600

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407 REVERSE GLASS PAINTING OF A WOMAN. Germany, mid 19th century. Colorful portrait of a woman with a feathered hat. In a frame, 12”h. 9”w. $100-$300

408 QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE. American, 18th century, birch. Rectangular top on a shaped skirt and resting on turned legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections. 27.5”h. 35.5”w. 21.25”d. $250-$500

410 TOLE COFFEE POT. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Original floral design on traces of japanned ground. Imperfections. 9.5”h. $250-$450

411 FIVE PIECES OF PEWTER AND TIN. American, 19th century. Pewter flask, inkwell, 7.5”d., and two ladles with wooden handles, 13”, 15”l. Together with a tin dipper, possibly Shaker, 12”l. Inkwell is ex Eve Stone (Connecticut). $200-$400


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BIRDHOUSE. American, early 20th century, wood. Colonial-style house with lift off roof. Good details including gables, colonnaded porch, widow’s walk and paneled interior doors. Old paint, some loss. 18”h. 15”w. $250-$450

CHAIR AND STOOL. American, mixed woods. Includes a 19th-century ladderback chair with a rush seat, 17”h. seat, 43.5”h. overall, and an early 20th-century stool with a layered paint history, 28.75”h. $100-$200

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HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE. New Hampshire, early 19th century, maple and pine. Flip-top table with a single drawer, tapered legs, and old, Spanish brown paint. 29”h. 34.5”w. 15.5”d. (closed). Ex William Feagin (Georgia). $800-$1,200

MEASURE, BUCKET, AND PAN. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave constructed sugar bucket with laced bands and original blue paint. Imperfections. 15”h. 18”d. Double measure with original green paint and metal bands, 12”h. Together with a tin pan. $250-$500 | 63


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THREE PIECES OF PEWTER. Cincinnati, Ohio, mid 19th century. Covered sugar and engraved creamer marked for Stalkamp & Co. 8.5”, 7.5”h. Together with a tablespoon by Sellew & Co. Split. $200-$400

TWO REDWARE PIE PLATES. American, mid 19th century. Both have yellow slip decoration. Coggled rim, 10”d., and plain rim with brown daubed glaze in addition to slip decoration, 11.5”d. Edge chips and wear. $400-$700

HALL’S EXCELSIOR BANK MECHANICAL BANK. American, early 20th century, cast iron. Norman 2710-a. Made by J & E Stevens Co. Working. Minimal wear to original paint. 5.5”h. $1,200-$1,500

SIDEBOARD. Attributed to Francis Marion Kay (1816-1887), Abbeville County, South Carolina, mid-19th century, mixed woods including maple and pine. Six turned legs. Three drawers over two doors and another drawer over a prospect door at the center. Lower doors are divided by half-turned pilasters. 49”h. 60.25”w. 21.25”d. $2,500-$4,500

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DECORATED CAKE BOX. Attributed to Pennsylvania, late 19th century. Bentwood round box with original stenciled flowers and yellow ground. Threaded lid. 6"h. 12"d. $300-$600

419 TWO DUCK DECOYS. American, mid 20th century, wood. Working decoys with original paint and glass eyes. Loss and wear from use. 12”, 15”l. $100-$200

ALWAYS DID ‘SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL BANK. American, early 20th century, cast iron. Norman 2940-a. Made by J & E Stevens. Working. Minimal wear to original. 6”h. $2,200-$2,800

423 PIN-TOP WORK TABLE. Probably Pennsylvania, 1st half19th century, walnut and pine. Top with breadboard ends over three drawers, all on turned legs. Older finish. 30”h.63”w. 36”d. $800-$1,200

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THREE DECORATED HEARTH ITEMS. American, 19th century. Bellows and hearth broom with stenciled designs on yellow ground. Wear and loss. Bellows, 18”l., broom, 28”l. Together with a bed warmer with brass pan and painted, turned handle. 42”l. Warmer is ex Maze Pottinger (Indiana). $200-$400

FIVE PIECES OF HOMESPUN. American, 19th century, linen and cotton. Three towels/table runners: blue and white checked with two loops,16.75” x 32”, mustard and white plaid, 19.5” x 30.5”, and mustard, blue and white plaid, 12” x 46”. Together with pair of blue and white plaid pillow slips, 22” x 31”. $100-$175

428 425 TWO PAIR OF HESSIAN ANDIRONS. American, late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Smaller are similar to ones by Joseph Webb, Massachusetts. 12”h. And larger pair, 20”h. Both have removable supports. $200-$400

FIVE PIECES OF HOMESPUN. American, 19th century, linen and cotton. Two blue and white plaid towels/table runners, one with hanging loop, 16.5” x 40”, 16” x 40”, and pair of mustard and white checked napkins, 13” x 17”. Together with soft brown and white striped yardage, 31” x 6.5 yards. $150-$300

426 INLAID CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 20th century, curly maple. Bracket feet and two raised panel doors in the base. Dovetailed drawer at the center with banded inlay and inlaid panels on either side. Two-door top with six panes of glass each and an elaborate step molded cornice. One pane is cracked. 72”h. 41”w. 18.25”d. $1,500-$2,500

429 TWO BENTWOOD BOXES AND A MORTAR. American and European, 2nd half19th century. Round with old floral paint, 4”h., and an oval laced box with tabbed lid and original paint. Dated 1863. 2.5”h. 9.5”l. Treenware mortar with old blue paint, 4.5”h., with a pestle. $250-$450

429A SMOOTHING BOARD. European, late 19th century. Original paint. Board with horse handle, 27.5"l. $150-$300

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430 GOOD DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Dated and signed “1829 J. Spaun Bethlehem” (Albany County, New York), pine. Dovetailed case, bracket feet, and original blue paint with yellow initials. Interior till. 21.5”h. 44”w. 17”d. The proportions and profile of the feet place this chest squarely in the growing body of New York-German chests made in Albany County. Other chests in this group include lot 192 at Garth’s, January 2013. For a discussion of this understudied regional chest, see De Julio, “New York-German Painted Chests,” in The Magazine Antiques, May 1985, pages 11561165. Genealogical research has identified many Spauns (Spohns) in Albany County in the 1820s and 1830s. $1,000-$2,000 Illustrated opposite page: Signature detail from the back board over details of the front decoration.

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431 MIRROR. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Reverse glass panel with woman and drapery and stenciled border. Applied turnings on frame. Replaced mirror, some wear. 30”h. 1.5.5”w. $250-$450

432 FOLK ART PARROT. Ohio, 2nd half-20th century, wood. Made by the “Old Ohio Carver”. Simply carved with an oversize head and original green, red, blue and yellow paint. 11.5”h. $300-$600

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FOLK ART PARROT. Ohio, 2nd half-20th century, wood. Attributed to the “Old Ohio Carver”. Yellow, orange-red, and green with a stippled surface. Glass eyes. Square base. 17.25”h. $400-$800

434 SANDWICH GLASS OPENWORK FRUIT BASKET. Massachusetts, ca.1840-1860. Clear with sixteen staves on a rayed base and hexagonal foot. Straw marks and some edge flakes. 8.5”h. 8”d.

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435 SAMPLER. England, 1818, silk on wool. Neatly done sampler with verse and paired motifs including floral baskets, butterflies, lilies and birds. Signed by eleven-year-old Sarah Smith. In a bird’s-eye frame, 21”h. 18”w. $225-$450

436 TWO PIECED QUILTS. American, 2nd half-19th -early 20th century, cotton. Twinkling Star variation in double pink print. Well pieced and neatly hand quilted in rows, plumed wreaths and feathered vine, 71.5” x 87”. And a double pink basket pattern, hand quilted, 72” x 76”. Ex Pick Richardson (Ohio). $150-$300 434 68 | GARTH’S Country Americana ~ September 6-7, 2013 www.garths.com

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THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003). Oil on velvet, signed. Rooster. In a frame, 16.5”h. 16”w. $300-$500

GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Double sided with applied gallery. Original red and black on yellow ground. Checkerboard and parcheesi. Minor wear. 18.75” x 18.75”. $400-$600

TOLE DECORATED TRAY. Possibly by Lew Hudnall (American, 2nd half20th century). Stenciled and freehand image of young girl and dog with fruit border. 3”h. 13”l. $200-$300

438 LEDGER PAGE. American, mid 19th century, ink and watercolor on paper. Mathematical questions on a folded paper below an image of a bird and monkey in a tree with a wolf. Some foxing. In a frame, 7.25”h. 10”w. $300-$600

443 440 WASH STAND. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Old red paint, high back splash. $200-$400

TWO BUTTER PRINTS. American, 2nd half-19th century, wood. Swan, 2.75”d., and cow, 4.5”d. Refinished. $100-$250

444 441 CHILD’S DECORATED BUCKET. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Shaker-type stave construction with bale handle and blue stenciled birds and stars on original yellow ground. Bottom band is replaced. 4.25”h. $300-$400

ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE PEWTER TEA SET. American, 1st half-19th century. Teapot, 7.75”h., and covered sugar have differing touches for Boardman & Co. (Connecticut). The creamer is unmarked. Minor imperfections. $200-$400

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DECORATED STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Pennsylvania, 1810-1840, pine. Good small size, two piece, the upper section with two 8-pane doors; the lower section with three drawers over two doors, all on bracket feet. Retains its original red and black paint decoration. 74.5”h. 52”w. 19”d. Sold at Sotheby's from the Alice and Murray Braunfeld collection, January 2004. $4,000-$8,000

GAMEBOARD. American, early 20th century, poplar. Three glued boards with incised parcheesi game and original paint. Old refinishing. 23” x 23.5”. $250-$450

447 TWO PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Smiling girl in red dress holding large leaf. Restoration. 25.25”h. 19.25”w., in a frame, 30.5”h. 24.5”w. Folksy painting of a somber faced boy in yellow vest. Restoration. 24”h. 22”w., in a frame, 29”h. 27.5”w. $100-$300

448 TWO DECORATED BOXES. European, 19th century. Small dome-top boxes with wire staple hinges. Landscape on blue ground and flowers on red ground. Imperfections. 3”h. 4.5”l. Ex Georgianna Cook (Kentucky) and ex H.L. Chalfant (Pennsylvania). $200-$400

449 THREE HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS. England, 19th century, sheet metal. All have brass wedding bands. Pair with push ups marked “J*K”, 8.25”h., and a single with push up marked “Shaw”. Missing lip hanger. 7”h. The pair are ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $400-$600

450 CARVED BIRD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Colorful songbird with original paint on a branch base, 8”h. $100-$300

451 BURL BOWL. American, 19th century. Good patina. 1.5”h. 6.75”d. $250-$500

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QUEEN ANNE WORK TABLE. Pennsylvania, 18th century, walnut and pine. Pin top over one drawer and turned legs and a box stretcher. Imperfections. 30”h. 51.5”w. 31.5”d. $500-$1,000


453 LADDERBACK GREAT CHAIR. Attributed to western Pennsylvania, late 18th century, curly maple. Arched slats and rush seat. 16.5”h. seat, 45.5”h. overall. $250-$500

454 SCALES AND CANDLE SCREEN. American, 19th century. Pine balance scales, 8.5”h., and a cherry screen with movable post. Refinished. 12.5”h. $100-$300 448 - 451 446

455 ARCHITECTURAL PINEAPPLE. American, early 20th century, pine. Carved half pineapple with old white paint. Some loss. 22”h. $100-$300

456 MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably American, mid 19th century, mixed woods including rosewood. Three dovetailed drawers have faint pencil inscriptions dated 1863. Some imperfections. 12”h. 13”w. $500-$700

457 GROUP OF WOOLEN HOMESPUN. American, 19th century, wool. Three plaid and checked blankets, all in shades of reds, creams or tans, two with center seams, 68” x 85”, 77” x 91”, 80” x 83” And pair of pillows made from overshot coverlet, half-yard of woolen, and matching pincushion. $100-$150

457A PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. Woven by Henry and Andrew Seifert, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, 1849, wool and cotton. Seamless, tied Beiderwand. Floral borders with birds, centerfield of sunburst circles. Signed in corners, 92" x 100". $200-$400

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458 BURL BOWL. American, 19th century. Interior worn from use, exterior has old refinishing. 6”h. 14”d. $400-$800

459 FOLKSY WATERCOLOR. Found in New Hampshire, signed and dated Aurilla Emery, 1843. Pen and ink friendship verse with watercolor trees, birds and flowers. In a frame, 9.5”h. 9.5”w. $300-$600

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BURL BOWL AND DIPPER. American, 19th century. Light color, refinished. 3.5”h. 9”d. And a rough hewn dipper with dark patina, 4”h. $250-$500

TREENWARE DISH. American, early 19th century. Burl rim with make-do repair at bottom of an applied treenware plate. 10”d. $300-$600

SAILING SHIP (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Three-masted ship offshore flying an American flag. Flags of various nationalities in the foreground. Unframed. 12”h. 18”w.

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SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue border with dahlia center. 8.25”d. $200-$400

REDWARE JAR. Third quarter-19th century. Stamped “John W. Bell Waynesboro, Pa.” Glazed interior. A few rim flakes. 7.25”h. $300-$500

462 SPATTERWARE PLATE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue rim with tulip center. 8.5”d. $250-$450

465 TREENWARE BOWL. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark stain with painted date 1842 and initials on the inside. 2”h. 7”d. $200-$400

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467 ROOM SIZE HOOKED RUG. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wool on burlap. Geometric pattern in striated colors, striped center and triangle corners and black border, 75” x 92”. $200-$400


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468 LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER BY PIANIE LANE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on board, signed and dated “June 1864” on verso. Depicting a small village alongside a river. 11.5”h. 17.75”l., in a wood cross corner frame, 19”h. 25.25”l. Ex David Schorsch (Connecticut). $250-$500

469 GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Scrubbed surface and applied gallery. Original red and ivory paint. 14” x 14”. $150-$300

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TRADE SIGN. American, 20th century, sheet metal. Optometrist eyeglass sign. Rust. 37”l. $300-$600

WORK TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. Old green paint, bread board end top. Two holes in apron for extension leave. 29.5"h. 44.5"w. 27.5"d. $250-$450

MULE CHEST. American, dated on the back 1788, pine. Well over a single drawer, on high cutout feet. Retains its original red paint. 34”h. 37.75”w. 18”d. $600-$900

471 PAIR OF CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, late 18th century, mixed woods. Baluster legs. Old varnish finish over worn older black paint. 18”h. seat, 40”h. overall. $500-$1,000

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473 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams. Shades of original olive green paint. 3.75”h. 8.75”d. and 5.5”h. 10”d. $200-$300

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FOLK ART ROOSTER CARVING. Attributed to Aaron W. Mountz (Pennsylvania, 1873-1949). Fanned tail and traces of original paint. Good patina with a dry surface. Some loss. 8”h. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $800-$1,600

CAST IRON DOORSTOP. American, early 20th century. Whale. 12.5”l. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $300-$600

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TWO FRAMED PIECES. American, 19th century. Pen and ink religious text in German. In a frame by Tom King (Delaware, Ohio). 13.5”h. 9.25”w. Circular watercolor of flowers, possibly Pennsylvania. Framed, 6.25” x 6.25”. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $250-$450

477 TWO FOLKSY BOXES. Second half-20th century. Made by Tom King (Delaware, Ohio). Painted applied figures. Slide lid box with whale, 4.5”h. 6.5”l., and a lift lid box with bird, 7”h. 8.5”w. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $200-$300

480 QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. New England, 18th century, curly maple and pine. Cabriole legs and pad feet. 27”h. 38.5”w. 14”d. (closed) 38.5”d. (open). $300-$600

481 FOUR DECOYS. American, 20th century, wood. Pair of miniatures, 10”l., folksy merganser, 9.5”l., and a working decoy. Worn. 13”l. $100-$300

482 PEWTER PLATE AND TALL POT. Marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830-1860). Pot, 12”h., plate, 8”d. $250-$500

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MINIATURE BLOCKFRONT CHEST. Second half-20th century. Signed and made by Jim Johnston (Ohio). Curly maple with poplar secondary and brass pulls. Three drawer chest with lift lid made as a replica from Doug White’s (Ohio) period miniature chest. 9”h. 8”w. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $150-$350

TWO MOCHA MUGS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Molded leaf handles. Tooled lines and wavy lines. Both have repairs. 5.75”h. $300-$600

484 TWO PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with lapped seams. Smaller has original paint, stenciled “Coffee” label, and is impressed “Sprague” and “Richardson”. 3”h. 7”d. Ex Ellie Hoover Walker (Ohio). The larger has old green paint. 5.5”h. 9”d. $250-$450


485 TWO PIECES OF REDWARE. American, mid 19th century. Colander with Galena-type glaze and applied handle, 4”h. 9.75”d., and a small dish with mottled brown and cream interior glaze, 2.5”h. 7.75”d. Flakes. $350-$450 485 - 489

486 MORTAR AND PESTLE. American, 2nd half-19th century, turned wood. Old red on red paint. Wrought iron band holds age split. 6.75”h. Ex Lisa McAllister (Maryland). $300-$500

487 MORTAR AND PESTLE. American, 2nd half-19th century, turned wood. Original blue paint has wear. Age split. 7”h. $500-$700

488 TWO PEWTER PLATES. Touches for David Melville (Newport, Rhode Island, 1755-1793), 8.5”d., and Jacob Whitmore (Middletown, Connecticut, 1758-1790). 7.75”d. $200-$400

489 MILLINER HEAD AND QUILTED BONNET. Probably American, 19th century. Carved from one piece of wood with painted face, 13”h., and hand quilted green silk woman’s bonnet. Ex Stephen-Douglas (Vermont). $200-$400

490 TWO BUCKETS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave constructed with original paint. Red with bale handle and yellow with metal tab. 9.25”h. 12”d. $150-$350

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491 COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Marked “C-B Famous Reproductions of Old New England Furniture,” 20th century, mixed woods. In the Philadelphia style with outswept and knuckled arms, volute-carved ears, and baluster legs. Distressed paint. 17.5”h. seat, 43”h. overall. $200-$400

492 QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DROP LEAF TABLE. American, late 19th-early 20th century, curly maple. Cabriole legs and pad feet. 28”h. 47”w. 14.5”d. (closed) 59”d. (open). $250-$500

493 EIGHT IMAGES OF FRUIT. American, 2nd half-19th century. Watercolor stenciled images of fruit varieties on paper. Below are printed names and the publisher “J.W. Thompson & Co., Fruit and Flower Plates”. Stains. In matching frames, 12”h. 10”w. $300-$600

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STREET SCENE (EUROPEAN OR AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of woman herding cows down a street. 16”h. 10.5”w., in a frame, 22”h. 16”w. $100-$200

PAIR OF PEWTER LAMPS. Marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830-1860). Whale oil burners. Some imperfections. 9.5”h. $200-$400

BAND BOX. Labeled for Hannah Davis (New Hampshire, 1784-1863). Wallpaper covered bentwood box lined with the “Oberlin Evangelist”. Damage. 10”h. 18”l.

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495 TWO PEWTER PLATES. Touch for Joseph Danforth (Middletown, Connecticut, 1780-1788). Jacobs #95. Repair. 8”d. And a faint mark for Frederick Bassett (New York City, 1761-1800). Wear. 8.5”d. $300-$500

TWO MOCHA MUGS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Tooled bands, 4.25”h., and foliate design. Hairline. 6”h. $400-$600

499 HOOKED RUG. Attributed to Maine, 1st half -20th century, mixed fabrics on burlap. Depicts two fishermen returning to camp to find a mother bear and two cubs in the food supply box. On a stretcher, 26”h x 38.5”w. $200-$400

500 WILLIAM AND MARY-STYLE SETTEE. Twentieth century, mixed woods. High back, turned legs and stretchers. Black paint on the frame and light brown upholstery. 18”h. seat, 50”h. overall, 48”d. $250-$500

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FEDERAL-STYLE EASY CHAIR. American, 20th century, mahogany. Tapered legs, green upholstery, and tack decoration. 18”h. seat, 43”h. overall. $150-$300


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TWO FOLKSY PAINTINGS. American, 2nd half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Boar and rabbits with fox. In curly maple frames, 4.75”h. 7”l. $200-$300

BELLE OF ANDERSON COUNTY DISTILLERY BY C. T. HUGHES (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on masonite, signed and dated “1937” lower right. Depicting the Anderson County Distillery in Camp Nelson, Kentucky, along the banks of the Kentucky River. 11.5”h. 40.5”l., in a wood frame, 14.25”h. 43.25”l. $250-$500

503 SLIDE LID BOX. Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed with fitted interior and chamfered edge lid. Original black trim and faint bittersweet color remain. 3”h. 10”l. Ex Jo Ashby (Ohio). $150-$250

504 PEWTER PLATE. Touch for George Lightner (Baltimore, 1806-1815). 8.75”d. $150-$300

509 PIE SAFE. Attributed to Virginia, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Star punched tins in doors and sides. Old black paint. Imperfections. 42”h. 43”w. 18”d. Ex Michael Whittemore, (Connecticut). $300-$500

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HOUSEHOLD LINENS. American, 19th century, linen. Pair of natural linen towels with deep fringe, 24” x 38”, and a pair of curtains and pillow slips in blue and white plaid homespun linen, pillow slips dated “1827”. 17”w. 65”l. 19” x 25.5”. $75-$125

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PAIR OF FOLK ART CARVINGS. American or European, early 19th century, pine. Man and woman with good dark patina. Some loss. 7.5”h. $250-$450

FOUR PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT. Nineteenth century. Blue and white hand decoration. Baluster vase made into lamp, 25”h. overall, and three pieces of Canton. Octagonal platter, 14” x 17”, and two ginger jars (no lids), 7”h. $200-$400

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512 THREE PIECES OF PORCELAIN. China, 19th-early 20th century. Large blue and white bowl, 5”h. 11.5”d., and two dishes with hand decorated red phoenix. Marked on the underside. 7”d. $150-$350

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TWO PIECED QUILTS. American, 2nd half-19th century, cotton. Oneinch multicolored print triangles form eight-point stars with red star centers, double bordered. Hand quilted in triple rows.72” x 73”. Tree of Life in solid red and soft green with double row triangle borders, neatly hand quilted. 70” x 85”. Ex Pick Richardson (Ohio) $225-$450

FOLK ART LIQUOR CHEST OR TANTALUS. American, early 20th century. Adirondack-style case for holding bottles. In the form of a painted log cabin with fitted interior and removable roof. 12”h. 14”w. $300-$600

514 APPLIQUE QUILT. American, 3rd quarter-19th century, cotton. Prince’s Feather in solid red and blue-greens, sashing and border composed of diminutive hourglass shapes. Neatly hand appliquéd and hand quilted in half-inch diamonds and cable. 82” x 84”. $150-$300

518 THREE-PIECE PEWTER COMMUNION SET. Ewer marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830-1860), 10”h., and a pair of chalices, 5.25”h. $250-$450

519 TWO PEWTER LAMPS. Chamberlamp marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830-1860), 5”h., and an unmarked Sellew gimbal lamp. Imperfections. 4”h. $150-$300

515 TWO REDWARE PIE PLATES. American, mid 19th century. Both have coggled rims and yellow slip decoration. Edge chips. 9”, 9.5”d. $300-$600

520 GROUP OF CANTON PLATES. China, 19th century. Blue and white hand decoration. Six, 10”d., and seven, 6”d. Together with a cup. $100-$250

516 FOLKSY DANCING MAN TOY. American, 2nd half-19th century, wood. Articulated joints and original paint. 10”h. including late stand. $100-$300 514 78 | GARTH’S Country Americana ~ September 6-7, 2013 www.garths.com

521 TWO PIECES OF CANTON. China, 19th century. Blue and white hand decoration. Oval covered tureen, 11”l., and a butter dish with insert. Repair. 5.5”h. $150-$350


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PAIR OF SCONCES AND LANTERN. American, 19th century. Tin candle sconces have yellow paint, 8”h. Ex Florene Maine (Connecticut), ex Gus Knapp (Ohio). Wooden framed lantern with glass panes. Imperfections. 10.5”h. $200-$400

TUREEN AND TWO DECANTERS. Nineteenth century. Redware tureen attributed to Pennsylvania with faience glaze decorated with birds. Imperfections. 8”h. 12”l. Pair of 3-mold decanters with applied rings. 10.5”h. including stoppers. $200-$300

523 DECORATED GAME WHEEL. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided with vasiform splats. Original polychrome paint. Some wear and seam separation. 36.5”d. $400-$800

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524 GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, soft wood. Single board with applied gallery and original red, white and blue paint. Yellowed varnish. 12.5” x 12.5”. $200-$400

525 GAMEBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Single board with applied gallery. Original red and black paint. Glued age split. 16”x 17”. $200-$400 524

526 FOLK ART CANE. American, 19th century. Natural root form with a man’s head carved into the handle. Traces of original black paint define hair, beard and mustache. Age splits. 33.5”l. $200-$400

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WHISTLE MOLD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, bronze. Two-part mold with wooden handles. Pewter whistle piece included. 5”h. $100-$200

SHAKER TABLE. Union Shaker Village, Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Seed sorting table with oval top and bentwood gallery. Old green paint. 33h. 26”w. 10”d. Sold at Garth’s, November 12, 1966. $200-$400

531 CROCK STAND. American, late 19th-early 20th century, softwood. Demilune form with three tiers and old green paint. 37”h. 44”w. 23”d. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $200-$400

534 WAGON SEAT. American, mid 19th century, maple. Bold turnings on front stretchers. Some loss to splint seat. Refinished. 29.5”h. 36”w. $250-$450

532 DECORATED BENTWOOD BOX. Attributed to Heinrich Bucher (Berks County, Pennsylvania, late 18th-early 19th century). Oval bentwood box with lapped seams. Original painted flower basket decoration. Minor wear. 6.5”h. 15.5”l. For other bentwood boxes by Bucher, see the collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Grievo, sold at Pook and Pook, May 2012, lot 188, and the collection of Richard and Rosemary Machmer, sold at Pook and Pook, October 2008, lot 567. $1,500-$3,000

535 TRUNK AND TWO FRAMED ITEMS. American, 19th-20th century. Leather covered trunk lined with late cloth. Partial Worcester, Massachusetts, maker’s label. Worn. 6.5”h. 18”w. Mirror in red, reeded frame, 10” x 12”, and a tramp art frame housing two modern silhouettes. 9”h. 11.5”w. $200-$400

CARRIER AND CRATE FRAGMENT. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Slat carrier with old blue and red paint. 4”h. 11” x 24”. and a crate end with stenciled label “Zoar Hotel”. 11” x 11”. $100-$300

538 FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER. Cincinnati, Ohio, mid 19th-20th century. Three unmarked candlesticks. Pair of Sellew with replaced bobeches, 11”h., and a single Homan, 8”h. Together with a late “Tom Thumb” by Homan in original box. 3.5”l. $150-$300

539 THREE PIECES OF PEWTER. Marked for Homan & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, mid 19th century). Two teapots, one with a copper base, 10”h., and a covered pitcher. Imperfections. 12”h. $200-$300

536 DECORATED MINIATURE CUPBOARD. American, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed woods. Single door with decorative panel. Old faux mahogany graining. Puttied repair. 17”h. 13”w. $250-$500

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THREE PIECES OF SOFT PASTE. England, 1st half-19th century. Feather edge and mocha pepper pots and a mocha mug with tooled lines. Stains. 5”h. $100-$300

PEWTER COMPOTE AND CHARGER. Charger marked for Samuel Ellis (England, mid 18th century), 16.5”d., and an unmarked compote, probably American, 19th-century. 6”h. $200-$400

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STONEWARE CROCK. American, mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt label for Hannibal, Ohio, dry goods store. 10”h. $100-$300

DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. American, mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with original smoke decoration on yellow ground. Iron lock, brass bale handle. Edge wear. 6.5”h. 12”w. $100-$300

542 BARN LANTERN. American, 19th century. Mortised pine frame with traces of slate blue paint holds panes of glass. Unusual sliding pane of glass allows access to tin candle socket. Small repairs. 13”h. $200-$300

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DECORATED TOBACCO BOX. American, ca.1824, pine and oak. Slide-lid box with a divided interior and retaining its original red and black paint, including “Fry’s Fine Cut Tobacco” on one side. 7”h. 7”w. 11”l.

TWO MOCHA CHILD’S MUGS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Tooled with molded leaf handle, and a marbelized mug. Minor flakes. 3.75”h. $250-$450

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544 SAMPLER. Probably American, 1834, wool on linen. Worked by eight-year-old Ann R. Rankin. Red rose vining border surrounds large basket of flowers in red draped and tasseled setting. 19”h. 21”w. Ex Katherine Turner (Kentucky). $100-$300

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FOOT WARMER AND BELLOWS. American, 19th century. Punched tin footwarmer with hearts and initials in a wooden frame. Edge loss. 5.75”h. And a turtleback bellows with original stenciled flowers on yellow. Wear, releathered. 18”l. $150-$350

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551 PLAQUE AND CANDLESTICKS. American, 19th-20th century. Pair of brass candlesticks with extendable posts, 6.5”h., and a brass relief plaque of Lincoln on wood. 10”h. $75-$150

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SET OF FOUR ARCHITECTURAL COLUMNS. American, early 20th century, laminated wood. Simple columns in old white paint. 86.5”h. Ex Thomas K. Woodward. $1,000-$2,000

DOOR AND CASING. Jacksonville, Illinois, 19th century, mixed woods. A four-panel door with old blue paint and its casing, including an arched cornice, in old white paint. 95”h. 50”w. $800-$1,200

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ARCHITECTURAL PEDIMENT. From Philadelphia, 19th century. Zinc sheet with acanthus leaves in a pine frame with dentil molding. Flaking paint, damage to frame. 51”h. 100”w. $600-$800

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PAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS. American, late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Fruit baskets with brackets on the back. Old black paint. 11”h. $100-$150

REVERSE GLASS PORTRAIT. Germany, mid 19th century. Woman with a pearl pendant and lyre. Minor flaking. In a frame, 11.5”h. 9.5”w. $300-$400

560 556 THREE HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two spatterware. Red with three buds, and blue with blue rose. Together with a blue sponge example. $150-$350

557 FIVE DUCK CARVINGS. American, late 20th century, wood. Two with original paint, merganser, signed, 22”l., and swan, 15”l. Together with three with varnished surface, one signed. 12” to 16”l. $150-$300

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KNIFE TRAY. American, mid 19th century, pine. Original red and green paint with black trim. Worn. 6”h. 14”w. $150-$350

561 THREE PIECES OF SPATTERWARE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue cup and saucer with star, small green creamer with peafowl, 3.5”h., and a red plate with peafowl impressed “Adams”, 7.5”d. Imperfections. $200-$300

562 PRINT AND TEAPOT. Nineteenth century. Handcolored lithograph of a basket of flowers. In a gilt frame, 14.5”h. 17”w. And a Gaudy Welsh teapot, 8.5”h. $100-$250

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563 SHERATON STAND. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, curly maple. Turned legs, two dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls, shaped backsplash. Old refinishing. 31”h. 16.5”w. 19”d. $250-$500

564 CLASSICAL DROP LEAF TABLE. Midwestern, 1825-1850, cherry, pine, and poplar. Shaped leaves, a single drawer, and rope-turned legs. Imperfections. 29.5”h. 38.5”w. 19.75”d. (closed) 46”d. (open). $150-$300

565 DRY SINK. American, mid 19th century, pine. Dark stain. Shaped sides and legs, partially covered well with drain hole. Some imperfections. 35”h. 41”w. 18.5”d. $250-$450

566 DOLL SIZE CHAIR. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Shaped posts, cane seat and old green paint. Wear and damage to seat. 8” seat, 19”h. $100-$300

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DECORATED CHILD’S ROCKING CHAIR. American, 1820-1850, mixed woods. Arrowback Windsor with original green paint and stenciled decoration. 10”h. seat, 22”h. overall. $150-$250

HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 2nd half-19th century, yellow pine. Replaced glass pane in door. Varnished surface. 25”h. 20”w. 14”d. $100-$250

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BENCH. American, mid 19th century, pine. Red stain. Shaped and mortised legs. Refinished with black repaint on underside. Age splits. 18”h. 83”w. 13.5”d. $100-$300

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RURAL LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH EARLY-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Depicting a farmstead with a white house and red barn in the autumn. 11.75”h. 15.5”w., in a molded walnut frame, 17.75”h. 21.5”w. $100-$300

DECORATED SCREEN. American, late 19th century, wood. Three panels with original decoration of a church. Area of wear. 30”h. 30”w. overall. $150-$300

572 STRUNK, KENTUCKY BY EFFIE NEAL (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) Oil on artist board, signed lower right, dated “October 1987” on verso. Depicting a rural landscape with rolling hills and barn. 15.5”h. 19.75”w., in a wood frame, 20.25”h. 24.5”w. $100-$300

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574 WINDSOR SETTLE BENCH. American, 19th century, poplar. Bamboo turnings and plank seat. Refinished with some pieced repairs. 36”h. 73”w. $150-$350

575 BED WRENCH. American, mid 19th century, maple. Turned post for tightening rope beds. Age split. 13”l. $75-$150

576 WATERCOLOR OF YOUNG WOMAN AND FAMILY SILHOUETTE. Probably American, 1835-1840, watercolor on paper. Well-detailed three-quarter length profile of sweet faced girl in golden brown print dress, sheer white neckpiece and long beaded necklace. In a frame, 9”h. 7”w. Family grouping of full-length cutout silhouettes identified as Lewis Wheeler and his wife Catherine Adams and their three small children. Tears. In a frame, 12”h. 13.5”w. $350-$700

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BALANCE SCALES AND FOLKSY ANIMALS. American, late 20th century. Decorative scales with tin pans and painted turned posts, 20.5”h. Together with four carved wood animals with original paint and a metal rooster, 4” to 11”h. $100-$300


578 STEPBACK CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. One piece with an open top with spoon slots; the lower section with two drawers over two doors, and a shaped base. Worn blue paint. 82”h. 54”w. 19”d. $1,500-$2,500

579 TWO HORN CUPS. England, 19th century. One lined with English silver. Partial hallmarks. Chips. 3”, 4.75”h. $200-$400

580 FIVE PIECES OF SPATTER AND SPONGEWARE. England, mid 19th century. Spongeware includes red saucer with four bud flower, blue and red plate with flower, 8.25”d., and mulberry ironstone plate, 9.25”d. Together with blue spatter saucer and similar cup with pink and lavender roses. Imperfections. $100-$300

581 COVERED RYE STRAW BASKET. American, 2nd half-19th century. Unusual form. Some loss. 15”h. $100-$300

582 DOCUMENT BOX. American, mid 19th century, pine. Lift lid and bottom drawer with locking mechanisms. The nailed drawer has a spring lever, the lid has a brass eagle medallion attached to a hook. Original red paint. Some loss and replaced leather hinges. 6”h. 11”w. $100-$300

583 DRAWING AND FOOT WARMER. American, 19th century. Punched tin foot warmer with hearts in a wooden frame. Worn. 5.5”h. 9”w. And a pen and ink drawing on paper of an exotic bird with crest. Signed and dated “C.E. McKee 1846”. In a late frame, 12.75”h. 10.75”w. $100-$200

584 FRAMED ENVELOPE. American, mid 19th century. Watercolor decorated envelope addressed to Pastor Jacob Longeneeker, Palmyra, Pennsylvania. In a frame, 5”h. 7”w. $100-$200

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WHIRLIGIG. American, early 20th century, pine. Two pecking chickens with original polychrome paint. Weathered. 28”h. $200-$400

WORK TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. One drawer and turned legs. Old green paint. 28”h. 32”w. 17”d. $200-$400

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EGG CARRIER. American, late 19th century. Original yellow paint with stenciled labels including additional advertising. “Reliable Egg Carrier...Patented Nov. 16. 1897” and clothing retailer “Rist & Conant”. Bale handle and lid. Some splits. 11”h. 13.5”w. $600-$900

SHERATON ONE-DRAWER STAND. American, 1820-1850, pine. One drawer, turned legs, and old red wash. 29.5”h. 20”w. 19”d. $200-$400

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PIECED QUILT. American, 1920-1940, cotton. Neatly pieced “Blazing Stars” with double diamond borders, skillfully hand-quilted in multiple wreaths, diamonds and halfinch grid. 68” x 83”. Mounted in a custom plexi-glass frame. $1,000-$2,000

UNUSUAL DECORATED MULE CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. A well over a small drawer and two doors with old yellow and brown graining. 38”h. 47”w. 23”d. $400-$800

CARRIER. American, mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with two interior compartments, center handle and lift off lid. Old refinishing with traces of original red paint. Wear. 15”h. 22”l. $100-$300

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592 DECORATED DOME TOP BOX. American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Nailed construction and retaining its original cream over black paint decoration. Imperfections. 12”h. 18”w. 12”d. $250-$500

593 OIL LAMP. Second quarter-19th century, brass. Labeled on the font for Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia. Astral lamp with Corinthian column. Electrified. 16”h. not including harp. $100-$250


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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided “Edgar H. Herr Upholstery”. Painted by “JT Bowman”. 26”h. including metal brackets. 25”w. $150-$350

CROCK STAND. Sally Whims, Michigan, 20th century, pine. Low gallery and two plank doors. Distressed yellow paint. 31.5”h. 49”w. 15.5”d. $300-$600

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599 595 SUGAR BUCKET. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood handle. Original grey paint has wear. 11.5”h. 12”d. $150-$300

596 SUGAR BUCKET. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood handle. Original red/brown paint. 10”h. $150-$300

597 SUGAR BUCKET. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood handle. Original blue/green paint. 14”h. 14”d. $200-$400

FRAMED NEEDLEWORK AND FRAMED PENMANSHIP SAMPLE. American, 1st half-19th century. White on white embroidered back panel of baby cap, minute stitches form stippled ground and floral spray, in a reeded frame, 9.5”h. 9.5”w. And writing exercise verse “Be wise and beware / of blotting take care”, 7.5” h. 8”w., in a frame, 9.75”h. 10”w. $100-$300

600 BRACKET SHELF AND DOORSTOP. American, late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Figural hand and bird brackets with modern shelf, 8.5”h., and an eagle doorstop, 7”h. All have old black paint. $100-$300

601 COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE CHEST. American, early 18th century, pine. Three dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls. Refinished. 39”h. 37”w. 19”d. $100-$300

602 WELSH CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Architectural top with plate racks, base has open shelf. Imperfections. 73”h. 63.5”w. 19”d. $250-$500

603 SLANT-FRONT DESK. American, 19th century, yellow pine. Single dovetailed drawer, “H” stretcher, and fitted interior with dovetailed drawers. Imperfections. 33”h. 35”w. 21”d. $200-$400

604 BLANKET CHEST. American, 1st half-19th century, poplar. Six board dovetailed case with turned feet and original grained paint. Interior til. Wear, splits at hinges. 23”h. 37.5”w. 18.5”d. $250-$450

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided with original paint. “Royal School of Music”. Painted by the “Harold W. Chamberlain Sign Shop, Athens, Ills”. Some imperfections. 16.5”h. 122.5”w. $800-$1,600

WORK TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. Scrubbed three-board top on a base with turned legs and old light blue paint. 29”h. 35.25”w. 71.5”l. $1,000-$2,000

607 CLASSIC PENNSYLVANIA AMISH QUILT. Lancaster County, late 19th-early 20th century, solid color wools. Traditional “Diamond in a Square” pattern with multiple borders. Precisely handquilted with dark thread and closely worked stitches in designs including wreaths, diamond grid and vining plumes. Composed of rich green and deep purple with muted shades. 76” x 78”. Mounted in a custom plexi-glass frame. Ex Thomas K. Woodward. $1,500-$2,500

609 TWO SHAKER SIDE CHAIRS. Mt. Lebanon, New York, 2nd quarter19th century, maple. Ladderback with splint seats. Back feet have built in tilters. Wear and loss to seats. 16” seat, 38”h. overall. $200-$300

610 SHAKER STOVE. Second half-19th century, cast iron. Two-part. 20”h. 32”w. $200-$400 607

611 TWO ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS. American, 2nd half-19th century, Zinc finial with applied black and verdigris surface. Some damage. 25”h. And a pine keystone plaque with relief carved flowers. Weathered surface. 22”h. $150-$350

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EIGHT PAISLEY-STYLE SHAWLS AND THE KASHMIR SHAWL BY FRANK AMES. Third edition of Ames’ book with dust jacket. And modern paisley shawls, most woven in India, in various fibers including cotton, rayon, and wools. Labels include “Smith & Hawken” and “Malabar Grove Ltd.”14” x 72” to 45” x 84”. $50-$100


613 STADDLE STONE. American, 19th century. Tall mushroom shaped stone. Weathered surface. 33”h. $250-$450

614 DECORATED STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Probably Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, pine and poplar. Two piece, the upper section with two eight-pane doors flanking a four-pane panel, over five small drawers; the lower section with three drawers over two paneled doors, all on turned feet. Retains a 19th-century oak graining with a good surface. 91”h. 60”w. 19.5”w. $2,500-$5,000

615 SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably Ohio or Pennsylvania, 1820-1840, curly maple and poplar. Two over three drawers and turned feet. Refinished. 45.5”h. 41.5”w. 20.75”d. $600-$900

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DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS. England, 19th century, pine. Two over three drawers and retaining its original faux mahogany graining with faux inlay. 39”h. 39”w. 18.5”d $400-$800

617 DECORATED MULE CHEST. New England, 18th century, pine. Tall chest form with a well over three drawers and high bracket feet. Retains old black and red paint and period or original brasses. 53”h. 38.75”w. 18”d. $800-$1,200 616

618 TRADE SIGN. Medina, Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, zinc. Large bell. Some imperfections. 39”h. Sold at Garth’s, September 2011, lot 1008. $250-$450

619 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Single sided. Original sanded paint on sheet metal with wooden frame. “Groceries, Hardware...Harness, Buggies etc”. Worn. 72”h. 33”w. $650-$1,250

620 BELL. From a farm in southern Indiana, ca.1920, cast iron. Old red paint. 16”h. 25”l. pull lever. $150-$350

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GROUP OF BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, early 19th century. Miniature tureen and ladle, 7”l., miniature dish, and five cup plates. Together with four cups and a late Williamsburg replica cup and saucer. Imperfections. $100-$300


622 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Two part, double sided “CM Funk Confectionery”. Worn. 56”l. $200-$400

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Penn-Harris” hotel. Original paint. Wear and edge loss. 11.5”h. 36”L. $100-$250

GROUP OF BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, early 19th century. Four gravies, 3.5”h., and two miniature soup tureens with underplates. One has a ladle. 5”, 5.5”h. Imperfections. $100-$300

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QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS. New England, 18th century, curly maple and pine. Two-piece, the upper section with a flat top and five graduated drawers; the lower section with one over three drawers, the bottomcenter with a carved shell. Imperfections. 71”h. 39.5”w. 18.5”d $800-$1,200

BLUE SHELL EDGE PLATTER AND INSERT. England, early 19th century. Insert is a close fit. Imperfections. 16”. Platter, 19”l. $150-$350

625 FOUR PIECES OF BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, early 19th century. Two leaf dishes, 5”, 7.25”, and a dish. Together with a reticulated tray, 10”l. Imperfections. $100-$200

628 SEVENTEEN BLUE SHELL EDGE PLATES. England, early 19th century. Imperfections. 6” to 10”d. $200-$400

629 ELEVEN PIECES OF BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, early 19th century. Eight plates, 4” to 8”d., an oval dish, 8”l., and two salts. Imperfections. $150-$300

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THREE SHOREBIRDS. American, late 20th century, wood. Marked for “Gene Sparling”. Original paint. 9” to 14”h. $150-$350

FOUR SHOREBIRDS. American, 20th century. Original paint. Two tin folding birds, 12.5”h., and two wooden, 7”, 13.5”h. Wear. All including bases. $100-$300

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CHILD’S DRY SINK. American, 19th century, pine. One drawer and two paneled doors with old red-bittersweet paint. 23.5”h. 24”w. 12”d. $500-$1,000

CROCK BENCH. American, mid 19th century, pine. Three shelves, shaped sides and cut out feet. Worn original red paint. Some edge loss. 41”h. 36”w. 13”d. $200-$300

632 ROCKING GOOSE CHAIR. American, early 20th century, wood. Geese cutouts with seat. Original green paint. Imperfections. 21”h. $150-$350

633 THREE SHOREBIRD CARVINGS. American, mid 20th century, wood. Original paint, two have tack eyes, one has glass. Some wear. 7.5” to 13”h. including bases. $100-$300

636 SEVEN BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Pair with paneled stems (notched corners), 12”h., and two pair and a single with beehive stems, 9”, 11”h. With push ups. $150-$350

637 TWO PEWTER INKWELLS. American, 1st half-19th century. One with lid. The other has a repair. 3”, 4”h. $75-$100

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638 FINE HUTCH TABLE. American, late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Great size with a thick three-board top and the base with old red paint. 29”h. 36”w. 83.5”l. Ex Rich and Susie Burmann (New Hampshire). $1,500-$2,500

639 TWO COVERLETS. American, early 19th century, wool and cotton. Center seam, dark indigo, red, and natural overshot coverlet in checked pattern, full attached fringe, 75” x 93”, and a labeled Goodwin Guild, North Carolina, blue and white wool, hand woven, double weave coverlet, 90” x 114”. $200-$400

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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET AND AN OVERSHOT COVERLET. Probably Richland or Ashland County, 1856, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Sunburst centered floral wreath centerfield, double building border. Corner blocks signed, “Wove By D. / Smith In / (?) Ihland / County Oh/ O 1856”73” x 92”. And a blue and white overshot coverlet, 67” x 88”. $175-$325


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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Sweet Moments Cigarettes”. Original paint. Wear and some loss. 7”h. 74”w. $250-$450

CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, poplar. One piece with two double-paneled doors and a single drawer. Retains old grey paint. 73”h. 39”w. 17”d. $800-$1,200

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Eldridge “B” Sewing Machines”. Original paint. 13”h. 72”l. $200-$300

GROUP OF CERAMIC ITEMS. American and English, 19th century. Yellowware rolling pin and eight small dishes. Together with a blue spatter salt, 2”h., pearlware ladle, and Leeds-type cup and saucer. $100-$200

643 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided railway terminal sign “Monroe and Arnold”. Original paint. Wear and loss. 17”h. 50”w. $500-$600

646 THREE SUGAR BUCKETS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood bands and handles. Old blue paint. Imperfections. 14.5”, 12” 11.5”h. $250-$450

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647 COUNTRY CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Galleried top over an open front and five fixed shelves, with grey paint. 59”h. 32”w. 13.25”d. $400-$800

648 WEATHERVANE. American, late 19th-early 20th century, copper. Full-bodied eagle with arrow directional. 21”h. 24”w. $600-$1,200

649 TWO DECOYS. Branded for John Paxson, Virginia, early 20th century. Root head coot and a pintail. Original paint has wear, age splits. 11”l. $150-$350

650 THREE DECOYS. Branded for John Paxson, Virginia, early 20th century. Original paint has wear. Age splits. 9”l. $250-$450

651 TWO PIECES OF RARE BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, late 18th-early 19th century. Cabbage leaf pitcher with scroll handle, 5.75”h., and a small tea strainer. $250-$500

652 THREE BASKET WEAVE TRAYS. England, early 19th century. Similar. Two pearlware with blue, 10”, 11”l., and one creamware with purple, 9.5”l. $150-$350

653 TWO PIECES OF BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, early 19th century. Reticulated basket with shaped handles, 11”l.., and a tray, 10”l. $150-$300

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TWO SHAKER SEWING BOXES. Late 19th century. Oval bentwood boxes with copper tacks and bentwood swing handles. Larger with complete lining has paper label “Mt. Lebanon, NY”, inscribed “Chair Shop”. 4”. 10”w. The other is stamped “Sabbathday Lake...Maine”. 2.5”h. 7”l. Imperfections. $450-$650

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655 SHERATON WORK TABLE. American, 1820-1850, walnut and poplar. One-board top with impressive overhang, one dovetailed drawer, turned legs, and an old finish. 29”h. 27”w. 31.5”d. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $300-$600

656 CHIPPENDALE SLANT-FRONT DESK. Probably Rhode Island, maple, chestnut and pine. Four graduated drawers with period brasses, bracket feet, and interior with six drawers and six pigeonholes. 41”h. 36”w. 18.25”d., writing surface is 30”h. $1,000-$1,500

657 INLAID EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Midwestern, 1820-1850, cherry, curly maple, and poplar. Four drawers, with inlaid stars in the top drawer, and columns and turned feet. 46”h. 42”w. 21.5”d. Sold at Garth’s, April 2006, lot 111. $450-$900

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658 QUEEN ANNE MULE CHEST. New England, 1st half-18th century, pine. Well over two drawers, on high, cutout feet. Retains old Spanish brown paint. 47”h. 39”w. 20”d. $800-$1,200

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RHODE ISLAND FAMILY RECORD. Watercolor and ink on paper, ca. 1840. Beribboned wreaths and garland over a central potted flower and boldly striped columned arches. Records the vital statistics of Samuel Dunn (1805-1887), his first wife, Elizabeth Gardner Coe (1814-1854), and their nine children . Listed as well is Dunn’s second wife, Sarah E Cushing (1840-1915), and their first two children. Most entries relate to New Shoreham, the primary village on Block Island, about 12 miles off the Rhode Island coast. In a frame, 24”w. 19.25”h. $1,000-$1,500


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SIX DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Pennsylvania, 19th century, pine. Splat backs and plank seats. Original grained paint with floral decoration. Wear and some edge loss. 17” seat, 33”h. $400-$600

WATERCOLOR AND BOX OF PAINTS. England, 19th century. Watercolor on paper of two children. Labeled in the backboard “Going to School”, “F. Eckersall”. In a frame, 11.5”h. 10”w. Together with a wood box of watercolors. Labeled for “Reeves & Inwood...London”. 2.25”h. 9”l. Ex Steimel Collection (Ohio/Virginia). $250-$450

661 TWO FLOOR STANDING LIGHTING DEVICES. American, 19th century. Pine trammel base with wrought iron rush light holder and weight, 43”h., and wrought iron rush light and candle holder, 34”h. $200-$300

665 WILLIAM AND MARY GATELEG TABLE. American, 18th century, maple and pine. Of typical form, with elaborately turned legs and stretchers, and a drawer in one end. Imperfections and restoration. 27”h. 49”w. 18.5”d. (closed) 55”d. (open). $400-$800

662 PENCIL POST BED. American, 20th century, mixed woods. Shaped headboard and faceted posts, and with distressed dark green paint. 80”h., rails are 60”l. and 81”l. Ex The Seraph (Ohio). $200-$400

663 PAINTED BED. American, 1st half-19th century, mixed woods. Peaked headboard and old apple green paint over earlier red paint. 37.5”h. 49”w., original rails are 71.25”l. $200-$400

666 JACQUARD COVERLET. American, mid 19th century, wool and cotton. Seamless, tied Beiderwand. Tomato red and natural. Corner blocks in upper edge read “Bird of / Para / dise”. Peafowl among branches and flowered centerfield, small lozenge shaped medallions in deep borders. Full fringe. 79” x 90”. $200-$400

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SHERATON-STYLE TESTER BED. George Whitlow, Lexington, Kentucky, 20th century, curly maple. Turned and reeded posts and scrolled headboard. Retains custom bed hangings. 93.5”h. 58”w. 76” rails. $400-$800

PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. Woven by [Emanuel] Ettinger and Company, Aaronsburg, Centre County, 1852, wool and cotton. Seamless, tied Beiderwand. Large central medallion of an eight-point star, bordered by vines. Signed in each of the four corners. Brightly colored. 84” x 97”. $200-$400

OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Woven by John Wirick, St Paris, Champaign County, 1851, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Lozenge and medallion centerfield, willow and urn borders. Signed corner blocks included client’s name, “Catharine Apple”. $250-$500

671 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Afshar/Belouch prayer rug with good design and multiple borders. 2'7" x 4'6". $200-$300

672 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Bidjar. Graphic medallion on a red ground. 2'7" x 3'8". $300-$500

673 ORIENTAL RUG. Early 20th century. Shirvan. Medallions on a blue ground. 3'9" x 5'8". $400-$800

674 ORIENTAL MAT. Ca. 1950s. Karaja. Red ground. 1'8" x 5'1". $100-$300

675 ORIENTAL RUNNER. Twentieth century. Causcasian. Multiple borders and camel ground. 2'10" x 13'. $400-$800

676 ORIENTAL RUNNER. Twentieth century. Afshar with polychrome chevrons. 3'7" x 7'2". $600-$900

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ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Afshar with polychrome chevrons. 3'7" x 7'2". $600-$900


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DECORATED SLED. American, late 19th century, pine. Original painted decoration with leaping stag. Wooden runners with iron rails. Some imperfections. 46.5”l. $600-$800

PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK. Eagle Pottery, Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 3rd quarter19th century. Cobalt decorated ten-gallon crock with two eagles and “W.D. Cooper & Son”. Two applied handles. 20.5”h. Ex Dorothy Sutton (d. 1988), Sewickley, Pennsylvania, then by descent to her son. $2,500-$4,500

679 ORIENTAL RUG. Early 20th century. Kurdish. Diamond medallions on red ground. 3'6" x 5'8". $400-$800

680 THREE PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS. Nineteenth century. English shell edge reticulated tray, 12.5”l. and a pair of floral transfer plates marked “Wachtersbach”. 8”d. $150-$250

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682 THREE BLUE SHELL EDGE BOWLS. England, early 19th century. 11”, 12”, 13”d. $200-$400

683 SEVEN PIECES OF BLUE SHELL EDGE. England, early 19th century. Three soups, single 10.5”, and a pair, 10”d. Together with four plates, 8.75”, 9”, 9.5” and 10.5”d. $200-$400

684 CRADLE. American, 19th century, pine. Nailed construction, shaped sides, old red paint. 25”h. 38.5”l. Ex Rich and Susie Burmann (New Hampshire). $150-$300 685 | 99


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TAVERN SIGN. Ohio, late 19th century, pine. “The Hubbard Tavern”. Double sided with original paint. 19”h. 32”w. $200-$400

FIREPLACE TOOLS AND FENDER. American, 19th-20th century. Three tools with brass handles, in a stand. 29"h. Together with a classical style fender, 33"l. $150-$350

687 BUTCHER’S RACK. American, late 19th century, pine and iron. Three rails with wrought iron hooks and a cast iron steer with “”Gloekler’s Patent...1887, Pittsburgh”. Old red paint. Some imperfections. 54”h. 94”w. $900-$1,200

687A BRASS CHANDELIER. American, 19th century. Candle arms on a spiral column. 25"h. $400-$600

689 TWO JACQUARD COVERLETS. Possibly Indiana, mid 19th century, wool and cotton. Center seam, double weave. Blue and white, floral and foliate centerfield, no distinct borders. 83” X 97”. Together with one woven by Josiah Slaybaugh, Bucyrus, Crawford County, 1848, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. “Four Roses” centerfield, bird and bush foot border. Unusual side borders of flower urn and outside row of eight-point stars. Signed corner blocks. 75” x 91”. $200-$400

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691 STORAGE BOX. American, 2nd half-19th century, poplar. Lift lid with original blue grained paint. Edge loss. 3”h. 24.25”w. 17”d. $200-$400

692 SELECTION OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS. $150-$300

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694 TRAMP ART FRAME. American, early 20th century. Good form with a cross on the crest. 30”h. 15”w. $150-$350

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695 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Fairbanks Standard Scales”. Original gilt and black sanded surface. Some wear. 19”h. 40.5”w. $400-$800

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697 VERNACULAR PIE SAFE. Possibly Southern, 2nd half-19th century, yellow pine. Three doors, each with three tin panels punched with fylfot designs, each side with three tin panels, all over two drawers and resting on high turned legs. Retains old brown paint. 65.5”h. 61”w. 17.5”d. $1,500-$2,500

698 COUNTRY WORK TABLE. Attributed to Pennsylvania, 19th century, pine. Tapered legs and three board top. Worn original black paint. 28.5”h. 59”l. 36”d. $200-$400

699 WORK TABLE. Pennsylvania, early 19th century, poplar. Three-board scrubbed top over two drawers, turned legs, and old brown paint. 29”h. 53”w. 24”d. $800-$1,200

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700 FAN-BACK WINDSOR CHAIR. American, late 18th century, mixed woods. Baluster legs and stiles and volute-carved ears. Refinished. 17.5”h. seat, 35”h. overall. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio). $300-$600

701 COUNTRY CUPBOARD. American, 18th century, pine. One-piece cupboard with board and batten doors, the upper section with shaped shelves, and old green paint. 78”h. 34”w. 15.75”d. $400-$800

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CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably Midwestern, 19th century, poplar. Heavily constructed with a backsplash, two over three drawers, shaped skirt, and old yellow over earlier red paint. 51”h. 45.5”w. 24”d. Sold at Doug Davies Auction (Indiana). $400-$800

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703 DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Shaped base and old grey paint with polychrome floral decoration. 24”h. 49.5”w. 17”d. $400-$800

704 SHERATON CHEST. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods including walnut and curly maple. Turned feet, four dovetailed, beaded edge drawers. Stained top has age split. 44.5”h. 44”w. 21”d. $300-$600

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705 THREE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. American, 19th century, brass. Ladle, bed warmer, and chamberstick, 4”h. $50-$100

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PANTRY BOX AND CARRIER. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood with lapped seams. Pantry with original blue/grey paint, 5.5”h. 12”d., and carrier with bale handle and old green paint. 6”h. 11.5”d. Worn. $150-$250

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CANADA GOOSE DECOY. American, 1st half-20th century. Large decoy made of canvas over a wooden frame. Original paint. Some wear. 34”l. $200-$400

COUNTRY BENCH. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Mortised construction, old green over black paint. 18”h. 78”l. $150-$300

PIE SAFE. American, 19th century, chestnut. Eight pinwheel tins and old red paint with a good grungy surface. 73”h. 52”w. 17”d. $800-$1,200

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THREE DECOYS. American, 1st half-19th century, wood. Two with original working paint, bufflehead, 10”l., and goldeneye, 13”l. Together with a duck cleaned down to black surface, 11”l. $100-$300

TAVERN OR TEA TABLE. American, early 19the century, pine. Breadboard top over square molded legs. Retains old red paint. 27.25”h. 26”w. 21”d. $400-$800

713 709 SWAN DECOY. American, 2nd half-20th century, softwood. Life size with antiqued original paint and glass eyes. 19”h. $200-$300

BALLOT BOX. American, late 19th century, pine. Original two-tone blue paint with alligatored surface. Chamfered top panel and a single drawer. “Ruyl Young Conservative Club”. Worn edges. 6”h. 13”l. $300-$500

710 TRENCHER. American, mid 19th century, hardwood. Original green exterior. 4”h. 20”l. $100-$300

714 SET OF SIX DECORATED WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Shaped crests and bamboo turnings with old brown and black paint. 17”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. $500-$1,000

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DECORATED SERVER. Pennsylvania, 1820-1850, pine. Galleried top over one drawer over two paneled doors, all on turned feet. Retains its original faux mahogany grain paint. Replaced pulls. 52.5”h. 45”w. 21.5”d. Sold at Cowan’s (Cincinnati), May 2005, lot 832. $1,000-$2,000

DIMINUTIVE DECORATED WARDROBE. Probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, pine. Two paneled doors with rat tail hinges, interior shelves, and high bracket feet. Retains its original faux graining and inlay. 74”h. 54”w. 20.5”d. $1,500-$2,500

721 717 HANGING SPICE CABINET. American, late 19th century, pine. Tin sided drawers, original paint. Areas of wear. 9”h. 8.5”w. $150-$300

TWO CARRIERS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carriers with lapped seams and bale handles. Old stained surface, 5.5”h. 9.5”d., and old red, 6.5”h. 12”d. Imperfections. $100-$200

718 NOAH’S ARK. Germany, early 20th century, pine. Original freehand and stenciled paint with twenty-six animals. Some damage. 6.25”h. 13”l. $150-$350

722 FOUR DUCK DECOYS. American, mid 20th century. Working decoys with glass eyes. Weathered. 13.5” to 17.5”l. $100-$300

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GAMEBOARD. American, early 20th century, pine. Single board with raised squares and original paint. Applied gallery trim. Labeled “Bruce Lee Dewiggins”. 15.5” x 23”. $200-$400

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723 ROCKING HORSE. American, early 20th century, wood. Cut out horse silhouettes with seat and original blue paint and black details. Imperfections. 16.5”l. $100-$300


724 INLAID HANGING CUPBOARD. Possibly Pennsylvania, 18th century, pine. Cupboard over lower shelf, decorated with tulip and scrollwork inlay. Imperfections. 33”h. 26”w. 11.5”d. $800-$1,200

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CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, pine. Onepiece cupboard with four paneled doors and cutout feet. Retains old blue-grey and grey paint, the interior with old salmon paint. 80”h. 45”w. 22”d., requires a 32” corner. $1,000-$2,000

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POTTERY LION. American, possibly Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, white clay. Molded reclining lion with hand tooling. 10”l. $200-$400

CANDLE MOLD. American, mid 19th century. Twenty-four tin tubes in a pine frame. Some wear. 11”h. 11”w. $150-$350

MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Marked “Made by Emmert G. Divelbiss, 1932, Scotland, Pa”. Original blue paint. Five drawers and a mirror in the crest. Some loss and imperfections. 14.5”h. 11.5”w. $300-$500

729 727 TWO RAINBOW SPATTERWARE PLATES. England, 1st half-19th century. Red and green with bull’s-eye center. Chip. 8.25”d. $600-$900

SEWERTILE BANK. Ohio, early 20th century. Yellow Kid head with inset pottery eyes and teeth. Inscribed “June”. 5”h. $250-$450

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731 NEW ENGLAND SHERATON TESTER BED. Early 19th century, maple. Baluster and reeded foot posts, turned feet, old red wash, shaped pine headboard, faceted head posts, tester, and hangings. Replaced headboard. 80”h., headboard is 52”w. $1,000-$2,000

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732 SAMPLER. American, 1807, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets over a bible verse, pairs of floral baskets, bluebells and bird, signed “Mary Glover Her Work” with the date. In a frame, 14”h. 12”w. $150-$300

733 SAMPLER. American or English, 1841, silk on cotton. Colorful stitches form the traditional letters, numbers and moral verse and fill the lower portion with floral baskets and footed urns. The symmetrical pairs include spotted dogs, spread wing birds, and geometrical motifs. Signed “Elizabeth Walker Aged 7 Dec 1841”. Sewn to linen band or backing. 13.75”h. 11.5”w., in a frame, 18”h. 16.25”w. $275-$550

734 QUEEN ANNE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Attributed to the Delaware Water Gap area of Pennsylvania, mid 18th century, cherry and maple, pine secondary. Six dovetailed drawers in the top section, surmounted by a cove molded cornice. Three dovetailed drawers in the base include a carved shell at center and divided fronts on the outer two that simulate double drawers. Applied molding around the waist with an unusual draw board for folding linens. Cabriole legs and deeply scalloped aprons. Appears to have period brasses on the base, later brasses fit to the top case. Imperfections. 72”h. 36”w. 19”d. Sold at Garth’s, January 4, 2002, lot 206. $2,500-$3,500

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BLUE SHELL EDGE TUREEN. England, early 19th century. With lid and ladle. Repairs. 10.5”h.

SIX LADDERBACK SIDE CHAIRS. American, 19th-20th century, maple. Two are 19th century, four are later replicas. Some have damage to rush seats. 19" seat, 48"h. $300-$500

The ladle is illustrated in McAllister, Collector’s Guide to Feather Edge Ware, p. 29. $250-$500

736 FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. American, early 19th century, curly maple. Square top and snake feet. Refinished. 29”h. 16.75”w. 17”d. $200-$400

737 BLUE SHELL EDGE PLATTER. England, early 19th century. With molded flowers. Some imperfections. 14” x 17”. $150-$350

742 ROOM SIZE HOOKED RUG. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wool on burlap. Alternating floral and zig-zag striped blocks. 70.5” x 72.5”. $300-$600

743 HUTCH TABLE. American, 19th century, maple and pine. Round top with a bench seat with compartment. Refinished. 27”h. 48”d. $250-$500

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738 TABLETOP CUPBOARD. Found in Ashland County, Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut and pine. Four-pane door and a fine original surface. 34”h. 30.5”w. 12”d. $400-$800

CHIPPENDALE CHEST OF DRAWERS. American, late 18th century, maple and pine. Four graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet. Imperfections. 39.5”h. 39”w. 17.5”d. $400-$800

745 739 CLASSICAL CARD TABLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. Flip top over a pedestal base. Old finish. 30”h. 38”w. 19”d. (closed) 38”d. (open). $150-$250

HEPPLEWHITE DROP-LEAF TABLE. American, early 19th century, maple. Tapered legs and rectangular leaves. 28.5”h. 36”w. 18”d. (closed) 36”d. (open). $200-$400

746 740 PAIR OF LANDSCAPES BY LENORA CAVALLERO (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, the first signed lower right. Depicting a barn and bridge in winter. The second signed lower left. Depicting a covered bridge in winter. Both 10.75”h. 14.75”w., in a blond wood frame, 18.75”h. 22.25”w. $200-$400

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CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. American, late 18th century, mixed wood. With baluster arm supports and legs, and with old black paint over original green. 17.5”h. seat, 36.5”h. overall. $300-$600

747 SHAKER BOX. Second half-19th century. Oval bentwood box with arched fingers, three on bottom and one on lid, with copper tacks. Inside of lid stamped “5”. 3.5”h. 9.5”l. $100-$300


748 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Woven by Daniel Bury, Cornersburg, Mahoning County, 1851, wool and cotton. Seamless, tied Beiderwand. Vertical grapevines in the centerfield, bird border including folksy eagle holding “E Pluribus Unum”. 71” x 97”. $400-$600

749 STREET SCENE ( EUROPEAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pack horses, carts, a man with his sheep among figures in peasant garb and fashionable dress. Multi-story tile roofed buildings in slanting afternoon light. In a gilt frame, 36”h. 38.75”w. $400-$600

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750 THREE AUDUBON PRINTS. American, mid 19th century. Hand colored lithographs printed by Bowen, Philadelphia. Red Tailed Squirrel, Fox Squirrel, Texan Hare. Some foxing. In frames, 12"h. 14"w. to 13"h. 15"w. $200-$400

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CUPBOARD BASE. Attributed to Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Original grain painting. Three dovetailed drawers above two doors. Some wear. 43”h. 66”w. 21.5”d. $800-$1,200

PAIR OF CAST IRON GARDEN URNS. Marked for Kramer Brothers, Dayton, Ohio, late 19th century. Three-part with removable scroll handles. Old white paint is worn. 20”h. 20”d. $500-$700

753 FIVE NESTING PANTRY BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams. Varnished surface. Some loss. Largest 6”h. 10”d. $300-$600

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754 WEATHERVANE. American, late 19th century. Copper fullbodied running horse weathervane with zinc head. Dark patina. 39”l. With wooden post. $2,500-$4,500

755 FEDERAL PEMBROKE TABLE. American, ca.1800, mahogany, pine, and poplar. Of typical form with a single drawer, cross stretcher, and tapered legs. Retains period brass in original holes. Imperfections. 27.75”h. 20.5”w. (closed) 29”d. $250-$500

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756 TWO LIGHTING DEVICES. American, 19th century. Pine candle holder on a notched trammel, 36.5”l., and an oak double-arm Windsor candle holder on threaded post with chip carved base and three turned legs. Scorch marks. 25”l. $250-$450

757 HANGING CANDLE BOX. American, late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with rosehead nails and shaped crest. Old red paint has wear. 8”h. 12”l. $250-$450

758 TABLETOP CABINET. American, late 19th century, pine. Latticework crest, applied spool turnings, and glass paneled doors. Original brown paint with dry surface. Age splits. 21.5”h. 15”w. $300-$600 110 | GARTH’S Country Americana ~ September 6-7, 2013 www.garths.com

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759 DECORATED CHIPPENDALE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Probably New England, late 18th century, pine. Five graduated drawers on high bracket feet and a central drop. Retains its original faux mahogany grain paint. Replaced brasses. 47”h. 45”w. 20”d. $2,000-$4,000

760 TWO SIGNS. American, early 20th century, wood. “For Sale” sign, 9”h. 22”w., and a two-part sign “Parlor, Chamber Suits” (sic). 5.5”h. 23.5”w. $200-$400

761 STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Attributed to Ohio or Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with blind doors over three drawers in top. Old pale tan paint. Wear, replaced cornice. 89”h. 50”w. 21”d. $1,500-$2,500

762 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Drugs”. Old paint. Wear. 15.5”h. 68”w. $150-$300

763 GLASS PITCHER. American, 19th century. Baluster shape with tooled spout and green color. 6.75”h. $150-$300

764 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Geneva Milk Co.” Worn original paint and sanded surface. 12”h. 48”w. $100-$300

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765 DIMINUTIVE DRY SINK. American, 19th century, pine. Oversized well on small stand with lower shelf. Old blue-green paint. 32”h. 18”w. 13”d. $300-$600

766 DECORATED SLED. American, 19th century, pine and iron. Of typical form with old red paint and polychrome swirl decoration. 41”l. $200-$400

767 FOLKSY CANDLESTAND. American, 19th century, cherry. Round top with quad support and quad base, and old yellow paint. 28”h. 23”d. $250-$500

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768 TWO SUGAR BUCKETS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood handles. Original green with bentwood bands. Wear, age split. 11”h. 11”d. Brown-stain bucket with metal bands. Lid refinished. 7.5”h. 8”d. $150-$350

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DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Pennsylvania, 18th century, pine. Dovetailed case and later paint in the Berks County style with hearts and columns and the name “Elisabeth Klingern.” Original strap hinges, lacking feet. 23.5”h. 52.5”w. 22.5”d. Genealogical research located an Elizabeth Klingern, whose daughter was baptised at Trinity Lutheran Church in Reading in 1842. $500-$1,000

770 CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST. American, late 18th century, yellow pine. Dovetailed case, one long drawer, and ogee feet. Imperfections. 29”h. 49”w. 21”d. $400-$800 770

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CHIPPENDALE MULE CHEST. New England, 18th century, pine. Well over two drawers, on high bracket feet. Distressed blue paint over an earlier red wash. Original strap hinges, replaced brasses. 47.25”h. 42.25”w. 18.25”d. $800-$1,200

FIVE BLUE SHELL EDGE DISHES. England, early 19th century. Platter, 12.5”l., two dishes, 11.5”l., and a bowl, 10”d. Together with a plate, 9.5”d. Imperfections. $100-$300

772 FOUR BLUE SHELL EDGE MUSTARDS. England, early 19th century. Three have lids, one missing. Imperfections. 2” to 3”h. $75-$125

773 THREE BLUE SHELL EDGE PEPPER POTS. England, early 19th century. Imperfections. 4.5” to 5”h. $50-$100

775 THREE BLUE SHELL EDGE PLATTERS. England, early 19th century. Oval, 14”l., rectangular and octagonal, 15”l. Imperfections. $150-$300

776 BLUE SHELL EDGE CHARGER AND BOWL. England,19th century. Bowl with transfers marked “Cauldon, England”, 9.5”d., and a charger with hand decorated flowers. Repaired. 14”d. $100-$300

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777 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided with applied raised letters “Chase & Miles”. Worn original gilt and sanded surface. 15”h. 116”w. $750-$1,250

778 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “The Independence Stone Company”. Original paint. Some wear, age splits. 36”h. 28.5”w. $800-$1,200

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HUTCH TABLE. American, early 19th century, pine. Scrubbed round top and a stretcher base with old red paint. 27”h. 47”d. Ex Rich and Susie Burmann (New Hampshire). $1,000-$2,000

CUPBOARD. American, mid 19th century, butternut. Two paneled doors, interior shelves. Cleaned down to traces of old red paint. Refinished. 70”h. 50”w. 17”d. $600-$900

TRESTLE TABLE AND CHAIRS. American, butternut. Nineteenth century table of substantial proportions, 29.5”h. 33”w. 106”l. Together with ten 20th-century ribbon back side chairs with rush seats, 17.5” seat, 38.5”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000

783 THREE PANTRY BOXES AND TWO BUCKETS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Shaker oval bentwood boxes with fingers and old blue paint. Loss. 5” to 3”h. Two small stave sugar buckets with bale handles. Old blue paint. Some loss. 6”, 7.5”h. $150-$350

784 EAGLE PLAQUE. American, mid 20th century, pine. Carved American eagle with banner and original polychrome paint. 35”l. $100-$200

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THREE FLOOR STANDING LIGHTING DEVICES. American, 19th century. Pine with trammel base. Incomplete. 52”h. And two examples with threaded posts and candle arms. One with chip carved base has make-do hogscraper candle holder. 27”, 29”h. $150-$350

786 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Probably England, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany veneer. Scrolled crest with two part arched mirror. Carved liner and applied bird on crest. Imperfections. 34”h. 19”w. $250-$450

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TWO SLIDE LID BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Original paint. Dovetailed with red, 13.5”l., and wire nails with grey, 13.5”l. $150-$300


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SHERATON TESTER BED. American, 1820-1850, cherry and bird’s-eye maple. Turned posts and retaining an old finish. Together with modern bed hangings. 85”h., rails are 46”l. and 71”l. Ex Rich and Susie Burman (New Hampshire). $500-$1,000

TWO DOWNSPOUTS. American, late 19th century. Copper with verdigris patina and applied star, 31”l., and tin with old paint, 21”h. Both have some wear. $250-$450

HANGING SHELF. David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, 20th century, mixed woods. Two shelves over three drawers with curly maple fronts. Distressed green paint. 28.25”h. 50”w. $150-$300

789 CORNER CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, walnut, pine, and poplar. Two-piece, the upper section with arched and glazed doors; the lower section with two drawers and two doors, all on high cutout feet. Imperfections. 89.5”h. 55.5”w.25.4”d., requires a 38” corner. $800-$1,200

794 791 MANTEL. American, 19th century. Arched with scalloped top. Old blue and white paint. 49”h. 50”w. Ex Michael Whittemore (Connecticut). $100-$300

792 IRON GATE. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Weathered surface with old black paint. 37”h. 31”w. $100-$300

STONEWARE CROCK. European, early 20th century. Double handled jug with cobalt decoration along body of jug and handles, 8.5”h. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $100-$200

795 STONEWARE JAR. American, 2nd half-19th century. Attributed to Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. Brushed cobalt tulips. 10.5”h. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $250-$350

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796 CUPBOARD. Possibly Conway, Massachusetts, mid 19th century, poplar. Board-and-batten door, fixed shelves, cutout feet, and old grey-green paint. 77”h. 44”w. 19.5”d. $1,000-$2,000

797 DECORATED DRY SINK. American, 19th century, poplar. Backsplash and well over three raised-panel doors and old red, blue, and green paint. 33.5”h. 94.5”w. 20”d. $1,500-$2,500

798 CAROUSEL HORSE. Cincinnati, Ohio, early 20th century, cast iron. Dapple grey jumper with original enamel paint. Some dents and chips. Has stirrups but not straps. 56”h. $1,000-$2,000

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WARDROBE. Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, pine. Two paneled doors over a single drawer, and retaining an old or original red wash. 77.5”h. 48.5”w. 22”d. $1,000-$2,000

800 HANGING SALT BOX. American, mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed with nailed drawer and lift lid. Old red paint. Repaired crest. 11”h. $100-$300

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801 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Single-sided, Buckeye Harvesting Company, in original black and white paint. Later frame. 13”h. 85”w. $150-$300

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802 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Bonshcier & Fenst...Household Specialty”. Original paint. Wear. 18.5”h. 75”w. $600-$1,200

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803 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided L.A. Lyne horseshoeing sign. Original paint. Wear and some edge loss. 25”h. 72”w. $800-$1,200

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Single sided “Groceries” with original paint. Worn edges. 13.5”h. 36”l. $150-$300

ADVERTISING SIGN. American, 1st half-20th century, wood. Single sided “Gasoline”. Original paint. Wear and some loss. 16”h. 86”w. $250-$450

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BUCKET BENCH. American, 19th century, poplar. Upper shelf with three drawers, the lower section with two paneled doors, all with old red and yellow paint. 48”h. 42.5”w. 15”d. $600-$900

TWO CARRIERS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carriers with lapped seams and bale handles. Old white, 6.5”h. 11.5”d., and old grey, 6.25”h. 11”d. $100-$300

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THREE DECOYS. Branded for John Paxson, Virginia, early 20th century. Original paint has wear. 9”l. $250-$450

PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JUG. Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 3rd quarter-19th century. Two-gallon jug with cobalt stenciled retailer’s name “Klinordlinger”. Applied handle. Excavated in the Shady Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh in 1980. 14”h. $300-$600

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810 ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided with peaked top. Original paint and gilding. Sanded surface. “Conway 2014, Mens & Womens Wear, Notions”. Wear and some edge loss. 31”h. $400-$800

811 HUTCH TABLE. Probably New England, 1st half 19th century, pine. Two board scrub top over bench seat with lidded compartment, shaped ends. In worn old if not original red paint. 29”h. 53.25”w. 37.5”d. $600-$1,200

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TRENCHER. American, mid 19th century. Original red paint exterior has wear. Age splits. 4.5”h. 21”l. $100-$250

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DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with two drawers and turned feet, and its original faux mahogany graining. 31”h. 43”w. 21”d. $250-$500

TWO CARRIERS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carriers with lapped seams and bale handles. Original paint. Brown, 6.5”h. 11”d., and dark slate grey, 7”h. 12”d. Wear. $100-$300

814 THREE TREENWARE BOWLS. American, mid 19th century. Two with old green exteriors, 12”d., and one with original yellow and black, 10”d. Wear and age splits. $200-$400

816 TWO TRENCHERS. American, mid 19th century, hardwood. One with original red exterior and cleaned down to traces of white. 5”h. 21”l. $200-$400

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817 CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, poplar. Paneled door, cutout feet, and old green paint. 67”h. 33”w. 19”d. $400-$800

818 TWO CARRIERS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carriers with lapped seams and bale handles. Original yellow, 5.5”h. 9.5”d., and old blue, 6.5”h. 11.5”d. $200-$400

819 TWO CARRIERS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carriers with lapped seams and bale handles. Old yellow paint with flowers, 5.5”h. 8.5”d., and old green, 5.5”h. 9.5”d. Wear. $100-$250

820 TWO CARRIERS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bentwood carriers with lapped seams and bale handles. Old grey paint, 6.5”h. 11.5”d., and old red, 7”h. 11”d. $100-$300

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DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, poplar. One piece with an open top. Old red paint with old white on the interior. 61”h. 24”w. 15”d. $500-$1,000

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CUPBOARD. American, 19th century, walnut and poplar. One piece, the upper section with a broken-arch pediment over two 6-pane doors; the lower section with two drawers over two doors, all on a shaped base. Retains a good old surface. 83.5”h. 45”w. 13”d. $1,000-$1,500

DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. American, mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case with original grain decoration. Turned feet and interior till. Some imperfections. 20”h. 37”w. Ex Thomas K. Woodward. $600-$1,200

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ADVERTISING SIGN American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided “C. Auger Boots and Shoes”. Original paint. Imperfections. 14.5”h. 61”w. $200-$400

BLANKET CHEST. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, late 18th-early 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case with two dovetailed drawers, bracket feet and interior till. Retains original strap hinges and original black paint with a dry surface. Bear trap lock. 24”h. 45”w. 19.5”d. $800-$1,200

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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Double sided with original black and yellow paint. “Your Cash Store, Successor to Dickey & Son”. Some wear. 17”h. 98”l. $600-$1,200

STEPBACK CUPBOARD. American, mid 19th century, poplar. Twopiece dovetailed case, the upper section with two raised-panel doors; the lower section with two drawers over two raisedpanel doors. Retains an old red paint. 73”h. 53”w. 20.5”d. $1,500-$3,000

827 TWO SPATTERWARE PLATES. England, 1st half-19th century. Rainbow, 9.25”d., and blue with a star center, 8.5”d. Some staining. $200-$400

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TRENCHER. American, 19th century, hardwood. Rectangular with original blue painted exterior. 4”h. 19”l. $300-$400

BASKET. American, early 20th century, woven splint. Dark brown stain. Loss. 10”h. $75-$150

BUTTOCKS BASKET. American, early 20th century, woven splint. Bentwood handle. 14”h. $75-$150

833 829 SALT BOX AND BRACKET SHELF. American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with old pale yellow/ivory paint. Wear and some edge loss. 7”h. 12”w. And a small shelf with alligatored dark varnish. 13.5”h. $200-$300

THREE SHOREBIRDS. American, 20th century, wood. Primitive silhouette with shot scars. 7”h. And two modern carvings. One by Mike Hussey and one by John Bundy, 10”h. $150-$250 830 | 121


ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Austin, Nathaniel Bell, John Boardman Boardman & Co. Boden, Charles Bucher, Heinrich Cavallero, Lenora Danforth, Joseph Danforth, Thomas Davis, Hannah Dunham, Rufus Eagle pottery Eddy, Oliver Tarbell Edwards, George Ellinger, David Ellis, Samuel Eshelman, Aaron Firestone, Ruth Gaylord Gleason, Roswell Gotshall, Walter & June Graham, Terrence Hagget, Amos Herbert, J.

505 283, 284, 464 444 199 208 532 740 495 137 498 221 685 241 405 196, 203, 437 545 359 83 321 296 48 289 403 84

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Hipp, Sebastian Hughes, T.C. Johnston, Jim Jones, Gershom Kay, Francis Marion King, Tom Kramer Bros. Lane, Pianie Lightner, George Melville, David Mountz, Aaron Neal, Effie Riener, Jacob Sala, John Sellew & Co. Smith, David T. Stalkamp Swartz, W.I. Whitlow, George Wiggins, Carleton

202 508 478 232, 258, 281 422 153, 155 752 468 504 488 475 572 272 194 299, 390, 496, 482, 518, 519 142 416 94 668 97


Auctioneers Jeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Dave Pritchard Kellie Seltzer Justin Arnold Catalog Auction Specialists Susan Wise Andrew Richmond Ellice Ronsheim Judi Hill Shane Hall David Jackson Eclectic Auction Specialists Justin Arnold Natalie Smith Nick Burdette Exhibitions & Transportation Jared Wells Nick Burdette George Craft Derrik Wilson Jerry Franckhauser Live Online Auction Specialists & Internet Services Joseph Sarah Debbie Bender Accounts Receivable Toni Warner Subscriptions Toni Warner

GARTH’S STAFF CEO Richard “Jeff” Jeffers President Amelia Jeffers Executive Vice President Steve Bemiller Vice President Andrew Richmond

Ambassador-at-Large Carolyn Porter Asian Arts Specialist Sarah Zhu Fine Jewelry Specialist Lisa Darke Firearms & Militaria Specialist David Jackson Trusts & Estates Christa Johnson Real Estate Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Dave Pritchard Penny Jones Jerry Franckhauser

Consignment Specialists Jeff Jeffers Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Jared Wells Shane Hall David Jackson Consignment Manager Edie Preece Appraisers Jeff Jeffers, CAGA Kristin Crump, CAGA Jared Wells, CAGA Andrew Richmond, CAGA Justin Arnold, CAGA Lisa Darke, CAGA Cheryl-Lynn May Photography Rob Manko Design Rob Manko Kellie Seltzer Marketing Kellie Seltzer Public Relations Christa Johnson Kellie Seltzer Administrative Support Debbie Bender Edie Preece Toni Warner


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.

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GARTH’S POLICY (continued)

CONDITION REPORTS: Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersedes the catalog description. Our staff will take a list of the items you would like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. Photographs are also available for a nominal fee.

ABSENTEE BIDS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. These bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competitively. All absentee items are purchased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% honest, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for failing to execute any absentee bids. A $50.00 minimum bid is required on all lots. Absentee bids must be submitted in (a minimum of) $5.00 increments. Increments less than $5.00 will not be observed. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. also accepts telephone and live auction internet bids. For phone bidding it is to your advantage and we strongly recommend placing a “back up bid”.

BIDDING INCREMENTS Absentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere: $0-500 $500-1,000 $1,000-3,000 $3,000-5,000 $5,000-10,000 $10,000-30,000

$25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion

$30,000-50,000 $50,000-100,000 $100,000-300,000 $300,000-500,000 $500,000 & up

$2,500 or Auctioneers discretion $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion Auctioneer’s discretion

BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium (for bids made in person, or absentee bids placed through garths.com, or by phone, fax or email) is 17.5% 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, artfact.com or any other online bidding service is 20.5% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 15.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000.

SALES TAX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc. before any exemption can be made.

PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification (valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire transfer information is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise until a check has cleared. A fee of $50 will be assessed on all returned checks. If payment has not been initiated within 10 days after the auction, Garth's reserves the right to charge the credit card on file. A fee of 1.5% per month of the total invoice, in addition to storage charges, will be charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoices not paid by the 28th day after the auction.

PACKING AND SHIPPING: Clients are invited to pick-up purchased items at our auction location during regular business hours or have items shipped by a company of their choosing. Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of suggested shipping contractors. If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items accessible for you. Purchasers utilizing shipping services will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be aware that many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bid will not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bidding in this (or any other) auction.

STORAGE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requires that purchased items must be removed from the premises within 15 days of the auction unless other arrangements have been made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, per item, if not removed within the requested time frame. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold without notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.


GARTH’S POLICY (continued)

ONLINE BIDDING: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding policies visit our website garths.com. When available sales are made active for online bidding, they will also appear at garthslive.com.

FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for your interest and participation.

OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS: $165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.

CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond or Jared Wells. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.

TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you and your representative to discuss you estate planning needs.

APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.

HOTELS

Best Western Delaware Inn (Delaware)* Best Western Franklin Park (Polaris) Comfort Inn (Delaware) * Comfort Inn (Polaris) Days Inn (Worthington) Hilton Garden Inn (Polaris) Holiday Inn Express (Delaware)* Holiday Inn (Worthington) Marriott Courtyard (Worthington) Red Roof Inn (Worthington) Travelodge (Delaware)* The Winter Street Inn*

RESTAURANTS (within 20 minutes)

740-363-3510 614-396-5100 740-363-8869 614-791-9700 614-436-0556 614-846-8884 740-362-3036 614-436-0700 614-436-7070 614-846-3001 740-369-4421 740-990-8695

* At time of publication, discount will be given to Garth’s clients. Please inquire at time of reservation to confirm. Family pets are currently welcome. Please confirm this policy when making reservation. Fees may apply.

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Bravo Brio Tuscan Grill Columbus Fish Market J Gilberts O’Charley’s Polaris Grill Molly Woo's Asian Bistro

614-888-3881 614-410-0310 614-410-3474 614-840-9090 614-846-9744 614-431-5598 614 985-9667

RESTAURANTS (Delaware area)

Amatos Woodfired Pizza Buns Chandra's Bistro (Korean, sushi) Chelly Belly Chipotle Mi Cerrito Nova Old Bag of Nails Vaquero’s

740-369-8797 740-363-2867 740-362-9227 740-369-5792 740-369-6360 740-363-1587 740-362-4810 740-368-8083 740-362-0919


DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. 2690 Stratford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164 Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: info@garths.com Garth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minutes from the Columbus International Airport. FROM THE CINCINNATI AREA: Take I-71 North to Columbus. Then take Rt. 315N to 270E to 23N. Follow 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the buildings on your left. FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA: Take I-71 South to Route 36/37 (Delaware/Sunbury exit 131). Take this route into Delaware, and turn left on Route 23 South. Turn left onto Stratford Road (at the sixth traffic light). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit past I-71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM THE DAYTON AREA: Take I-75 North to I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM INDIANAPOLIS: Take I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM PITTSBURGH: Take I-79 South to I-70 West to Columbus. Take I-270 to I-71 North to the Polaris Exit (Route 750). Turn left and follow 750 to Route 23 North (turn right). You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. | 127


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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERS Sale Date:

I have examined these items.

Name:

Bidder No.

Street: City:

State:

Telephone #:

Fax #:

Zip: Email:

Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax. Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’s absentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined in Garth’s policy in the catalog. CATALO G or LOT NUMBER

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF LOT

To allow us to process your bids, bidders not yet known to Garth’s should supply the following information at least 3 days prior to the auction. We thank you!

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YOU MAY FAX THIS TO GARTH’S AT (740) 363-0164. PLEASE SUBMIT ADDITIONAL BIDS ON OTHER PAPER

Contact Person:

ANY QUESTIONS CALL (740) 362-4771

Address of Branch:

Branch Phone No.: Branch Fax No.: Your Signature: (I authorize Garth’s Auction to contact the above institution.) Credit Card Number: (Visa & Mastercard Only)

Exp. Date:

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