Garth's Auctions: May 2013 Americana Catalog featuring the Seventh Annual Ohio Valley Auction

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WOODEN BOWL. American, 19th century. Carved with two rim handles. 3.5”h. 12”d. $100-$300

TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Bamboo turnings with old black paint. Squaretop side chair, 17.5"h. seat, 34"h. overall, and a chair with stenciled decoration, 16.5"h. seat, 33"h. overall. $300-$600

TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXES WITH BALES. American, late 19th century, bentwood. Dark blue paint, lapped seams. Imperfections. 6.75”h. 11.75”d. And light bittersweet paint, lapped seams, 5.75”h. 9.25”d. Both have wear. $200-$400

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FRAKTUR. American, early 19th century. German text with watercolor and cutout work with the inked name “Henrietta Senseman”. A later note states “Executed about the year 1818”. Creases. In a frame, 8.5”h. 12.75”w. $600-$800

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FRAKTUR. American, early 19th century, watercolor and ink on laid paper. Hand painted with floral border. Records the birth of Catharina Spangler, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1797. The fraktur is signed and dated 1807. Imperfections. In a frame, 18.5”h. 21.5”w. $600-$1,200

WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR. American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Bamboo turnings with old black paint. 17"h. seat, 40"h. overall, ex Samaha (Ohio/Massachusetts). $300-$600

296 CHEMIST’S SCALES. American, late 19th century. Balance scales in a glass enclosed mahogany case. Made by “Ainsworth & Sons, Colorado”. Glass instruments included. Case 18”h. 18”w. 9”h. $300-$600

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299 SET OF SIX DECORATED CHAIRS. American, 1820-1840, mixed woods. Original medium green paint with black and yellow striping and polychrome fruit and foliage on the crests. Good color. Minor wear and imperfections. 32.5”h. $400-$800

TWO FIRKINS WITH BALES. American, late 19th century, bentwood. Stave construction with original red and black paint. Metal bands. Varying wear. 14.5”d. labeled “Sugar”, and 12”d. $200-$400

303 DECORATED STAND. American, 20th century. Old breadboard top over a stand with shelf and black over brown paint, 29”h. 32”w. 18”d. $100-$300

SHOW TOWEL. Probably Pennsylvania, 1821, linen. Decorated with a spread wing eagle, eight-point stars, flowers and baskets and signed “Anna Kolp” “1821”. Decorative hemstitching above the self fringe. Accompanying note states Anna was born in Bucks County on April 12, 1812. 16.25” x 41.5”. $100-$300

298 THREE SANTOS. Central or South American, 19th-20th century, wood. Mary with original polychrome paint, 12”h., Jesus with worn original paint, 8”h. and a monk with old black paint, 8.5”h. $150-$350

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