Garth's 13th Annual Ohio Valley & Americana Auction

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GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. EARLY AMERICAN featuring The 13th Annual Ohio Valley Session

EARLY AMERICAN AUCTION

The

13th Annual Ohio Valley Session featuring

MAY 10-11, 2019 SINCE 1954

MAY 10-11, 2019

AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS


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EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUES Formal & Painted Furniture, Folk Art & Decorative Accessories featuring The 13th Annual Ohio V alley Session

Friday, MAY 10, 2019 at 2 PM, Lots 1 - 423 Saturday, MAY 11, 2019 at 10 AM, Lots 424 - 782 I TEMS

FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF :

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AMERICAN ANTIQUES May 10, 2019 at 2PM

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1 BENNINGTON FLINT ENAMEL OIL LAMP. Ca. 1849-1858. Rare lamp with stepped base and baluster column in good colors of green and blue. Signed on the base Figure IXA. According to Barret, most of the glass fittings for these lamps were made at Sandwich. Includes brass prism ring. In the making firing separation in column. 14.25”h. See Bennington Pottery and Porcelain by Barret, pgs. 108b, 141. $3,000-5,000 2 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PLATES. Late 18th-early 19th century. Touch marks. One for William Kirby (New York City, 1760-1793). J# 188. Light scratches. 8.25”d. And one with crowned rose and “D&S”. Small dents. 9.25”d. $800-1,200

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3 AMERICAN COIN SILVER JULEP CUP. Third quarter-19th century. Marked “Bailey & Co. 136 Chestnut St. Phila.”. Monogrammed “JC”. Tarnished. 3.5”. $200-400 4 AMERICAN REDWARE ROOSTER WHISTLE. Nineteenth century. Yellow and green slip. 3”h $100-350 5 BENNINGTON BOOK FLASK. Vermont, mid 19th century. Amber flint enamel, spine impressed “Departed Spirits”. Corner flake. 5.5”h. $200-400

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6 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER CHAMBER LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Burning fluid burners. Fuller & Smith (New London, Connecticut), 8.25”h., and unmarked. Soldered repair. 7.5”h. Together with a brass labeled “Archer’s Patent June 18th, 1842 Philada”. 7”h. $200-400 7 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Sparking lamps. Two with finger rings marked for James Putnam (Malden, Massachusetts, 1830-1835). One loose burner. 4.5”h. And one unmarked, 4”h. $200-400


8 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Berks County, 1820s, poplar. Six-board dovetailed case with applied molding and bracket feet with scrolled returns. Original vinegar sponge paint with compass stars on the side and three panels on the front, the middle one with tulips, German text and date 1820. Bear trap lock (disabled). Some imperfections. 23"h. 50.5"w. 23"d. $1,500-3,500 9 AMERICAN TABLETOP CABINET. Mid 19th century, pine. Paneled sides and double doors. Old light brown paint, interior shelves have green paint. Edge wear and some loss. 24.5”h. 26.5”w. 12.25”d. $100-300 10 AMERICAN SHERATON PIN TOP TABLE. Ca. 1820s, walnut and pine. Two-board top, turned legs, and two dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls. Old brown paint on base. Wear and small pieced repairs. 29”h. 54”w. 34.75”w. $400-700

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11 AMERICAN WEAVER’S CHAIR. Mid 19th century. Ladderback with slightly curved armposts and multiple stretchers. Original green paint, replaced splint seat. Wear and age split in back leg. 32.5”h. seat, 46.5”h. overall. $250-350 12 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TABLE. Early 19th century, pine. Tapered legs, two-board top. Square nail and pegged construction. Old grey paint on base. Imperfections. 29.25”h. 35.25”w. 20.25”d. $100-300 13 FOUR AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Whale oil burners. Two marked. “Boardman & Co., New York”, J#96. 5.5”h., and Eben Smith (Beverly, Massachusetts, 1813-1856). 7.5”h. And two weighted, unmarked lamps. 6.25”, 7.5”h. Some imperfections. $250-450 14 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Nineteenth century. Two marked. Weekes & Co. (New York, 1820-1835). Whale oil burner, 7.5”h. And Endicott & Sumner (New York City, 1846-1851). Burning fluid burner, 8”h. Together with a lamp with ribbon wick burner, 6.5”h. $250-450

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15 SIX AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Whale oil and burning fluid burners. One is marked for Smith & Co. with a glass paneled font, 6”h., another for Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co., 2”h. Others, 2.25” to 4.75”h. Some imperfections. $150-300 www.GARTHS.com | 3


16 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, cherry and pine. One-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Simple cornice, cutout feet and two blind doors on top and bottom. Old blue and green paint over traces of red stain. Paint is worn, minor nailed repairs. 78.5”h. 47.5”d. 18”d. $600-1,200

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17 THREE PEWTER PLATES. Marked. Joseph Danforth (Middletown, Connecticut 1780-1788), J# 95. 8”d. and William Calder (Providence, 18171856). J# 67. 8”d. Together with an English plate by Samuel Duncomb (London, mid 18th century). 9”d. Varying wear. $200-400 18 GALENA REDWARE CROCK. Illinois, 2nd half-19th century. Dark green and orange glaze with incised lines under the shoulder. Edge flakes. 10.5”h. $200-400 19 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PORRINGERS. First half-19th century. Marked, both with flowered handles. One for Thomas Danforth and Sherman Boardman, 5.25”d., and one for Samuel Hamlin Jr. (Providence, Rhode Island), 5.5”d. $150-350 20 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Acorn fonts, two have burning fluid burners. One has hole. 8.5”, 8.25”h. And one marked for Martin Hyde (New York City) has converted burner. 9.75”h. $150-350 16 4 | GARTH’S Early American & 13th Annual Ohio Valley: May 10-11, 2019

21 YELLOWWARE MORMON TOBY BOTTLE. American or English. Rockingham-type glaze with Toby on barrel impressed “1830 J. Smith, the Mormon Prophet”. 9”h. $100-200 22 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PORRINGERS. Early 19th century. Crown handles. One with cast mark “IG”, attributed to New England, 4.5”d., and one unmarked, 5”d. $150-350 23 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER PORRINGERS. Early 19th century. Tab handles. Rhode Island and Pennsylvania types. Some pitting. 5.5”d. And unmarked taster with handle used by Richard Lee and son (Massachusetts, late 18th-early 19th century). 2.25”d. $250-500 24 TWO AMERICAN SMALL PORRINGERS. One with cast mark for Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 18221871). 3.25”d. And unmarked taster with handle used by Richard Lee and son (Massachusetts, late 18th-early 19th century). 2.25”d. $250-450


25 AMERICAN WHALE END SHELVES. Second half-19th century, poplar. Three nailed shelves and a central brace. Old dry dark varnish. 28.25”h. 26.5”w. 7.75”d. $150-350 26 SILHOUETTE AND VALENTINE. Probably American, late 18th-2nd quarter 19th century. Hollow cut silhouette of a man with handcolored collar and lapels. Gilt frame, 4.75”h. 4.5”w. And a pen and ink heart with flowers and German text dated May 20, 1786. Worn gilt frame, 4.5”h. 4.75”w. $150-350 27 AMERICAN CHALKWARE PELICAN. Late 19th century. Original yellow and red paint. Wear, minor edge loss. 6”h. $600-1,200 28 ENGLISH SOFTPASTE TEA CADDY. Late 18th century. Shaped caddy with molded columns and blue Asian-style hand decoration. Missing cap. 4.25”h. $100-300 29 PAIR OF AMERICAN CHALKWARE BIRDS. Late 19th century. Birds on nests with similar original paint. 4.75”h. $250-450 30 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Second quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Woman in a lace bonnet. Slightly faded. Rosewood grain painted frame, 7.5”h. 7.25”w. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $150-350 31 THREE AMERICAN CHALKWARE BIRDS. Late 19th century. Songbirds with original paint. Two on plinths (one attached with wire). Varying wear and minor flaking. 5”, 5.75”, 6.25”h. $200-400 32 PAIR OF AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURES. Late 19th century. Urns of fruit with original paint. Wear with small hole. 9”h. $250-500

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33 AMERICAN DECORATED BOX. Mid 19th century, basswood. Wire staple hinges, cut nails. Original paint with orange stripes. Age splits. 4.25”h. 10.5”l. $150-350 34 GALENA POTTERY JAR. Illinois, 2nd half-19th century. Mottled orange glaze. Wear and flakes. 7.5”h. $100-200

35 TWO AMERICAN BUTTER PRINTS. Nineteenth century. Inset handle with flowers, 3.5”d., and one piece in worm wood with floral and fern design, 5”d. $100-300 36 AMERICAN DECORATED TREENWARE JAR. Nineteenth century. Lidded jar with original vinegar sponge decoration. Wear. 4.5”h. $100-250 www.GARTHS.com | 5


37 TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Man in brown coat identified as T. Sutton aged 46, S. Deacon (Illustrator), July 22, 1816”. Framed, 5.5”h. 4.5”w. And a young child dressed in white dress and bonnet. Paint wear. 5”h. 4.25”w. $350-450

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41 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Second quarter-19th century. Two-piece coverlet in blue and red with floral corner block and turkey and peacock designs. Fringe loss. 72” x 82”. $350-450

38 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Probably American. Man with rosy cheeks identified on back as “James Leasimond, father of George Leasimond, died March 1853, aged 67, probably painted about 1816”. Framed, 6”h. 5.5”w. $250-450

42 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN TOLE. Ca. 1840s. Original decoration. Red tea caddy, 5”h., red apple tray, 2.75”h. 12.5”w., and an octagonal tray with japanned ground. The back is inscribed “Heln Lauania Eckert Philadelphia, William Taggert Young, Clementine, Mary Ann Eckert, Philadelphia 2.04 Nobble”. 8.25” x 12.25”. Varying wear. $250-450

39 GEORGIAN SHAVING MIRROR. England, 3rd quarter-18th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Scroll mirror with gilt liner, shaped front panel with conforming dovetailed mirror, and bracket ogee feet. Original hardware, mirror may be original. Small pieced repair. 19.5”h. 13.25”w. $250-500

43 TWO AMERICAN HANGING WALL BOXES. First half-19th century, pine. Square nail construction and shaped crests. Wall pocket with old green over red paint. 8.5”h. 10.25”w. 5.25”d. And candle box with old grungy grey over red paint. 5”h. 12.25”w. 5.5”d. Imperfections. $100-300

40 AMERICAN CLASSICAL TABLE. Mid 19th century, mahogany. Heavily carved base with paw feet and sea serpents. Imperfections. 28”h. 42” x 43”. $250-450

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44 SAMUEL KIRK AND SON COIN SILVER TEAPOT. Baltimore, ca.1840s. Stamped “SK & Son, 11oz”. Repousse design of buildings including arches and a church. Engraved on one side “CHS to JSS Sept. 23, 1849”. 6”h. $1,000-1,500 45 SWOPE PATENT OIL LAMP. American, mid 19th century. Tin and copper. Half rounded font, handle, and inverted saucer base, 12”h. $200-300 46 TWO PIECES OF EARLY FORGED IRON LIGHTING. American, 1st quarter-19th century. Whale oil font in gimbal with hook, tapered square stem, saucer base with three legs, 11”h., and a rush light with curled iron decoration, saucer base, and three curved legs with ball feet, 13”h. $250-450 47 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE. Attributed to Coastal Connecticut or Rhode Island, ca. 1760, cherry with pine secondary. Two-board top with thumb molding, cabriole legs with pad feet, and four dovetailed drawers with period brasses. Front apron has carved shell. Good, possibly original, surface. 29.5”h. 36”w. 23.5”d. $1,000-1,500 48 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. American or English, watercolor on paper, unsigned. Older man dressed in blue with top hat and riding crop. Some staining. Framed, 9”h. 7”w. $250-450

49 AMERICAN PAINTING OF A BIRD. Second half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Colorful bird with crest with flowering branch and violas. Late decorated frame, 12.5”h. 10.5”w. $200-400 50 TWO AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Paneled font with gilt decoration, 9.25”h. And Sandwich with pressed trefoil, pawfoot base, and blown frosted font with whale oil burner. 11”h. Imperfections. $100-200

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51 NINE AMERICAN GLASS PEG LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Two for drop burners, four paneled with whale oil burners, two with strawberry and fan cutting, and one overlay with blue cut to clear. $150-350 52 AMERICAN TAVERN TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Turned legs, stretcher base, and dovetailed drawer with wood pull. One-board top. Pegged and rosehead nail construction. Some imperfections. 27.25”h. 38.25”w. 25”d. $400-800 53 AMERICAN PAINTED MIRROR. American, mid 19th century, pine. Beveled frame with old red paint and replaced mirror. 14.5”h. 11.5”w. Sold at Garth’s, lot 65, November 1983. $100-150 45 - 49

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54 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Two-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Original dark grained paint with crazed over varnish. Top has two doors with twelve panes of original glass, base has three dovetailed drawers and two blind doors. Interior shelves. Some wear and shrinkage. 83.25”h. 51”w. 20.25”d. $600-1,200

55 AMERICAN DECORATED HOODED CRADLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with original grain paint and green paint on rockers. Stenciled decoration consisting of gold rosettes on the hood and foxes on the rockers. Wear and some shrinkage. 28”h. 43”w. 35”d. Ex Gene King (Chicago). Together with a later doll cradle, 19”l. $300-600

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56 FRAMED LETTER. Probably American, early 19th century, pen and ink with watercolor on paper. Possibly a Valentine. German letter signed “Frederick” with watercolor flowers at the top of the letter. Stains and crease lines. Framed between glass. 12.5”h. 17.5”w. $200-400

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57 PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR. Watercolor on paper. Hand painted bird and flower urn border with inked German text recording the birth of Lydia Miller, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania on October 23, 1840. Decorated frame with applied half turnings. 16”h. 18.75”w. $400-600

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58 AMERICAN BEDWARMER AND COOKING SPIT. Eighteenth century. Punched copper bedwarmer with wrought iron handle. Splits. 33.5”l. And a large wrought iron spit with roasting cage. 66”l. $200-300 59 TWO AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIRS. Nineteenth century. Brace-back fanback with old green paint. 16.5”h. seat. 35.25”h. And a continuous armchair. A note on the underside says it came from the Jail Hathaway Homestead and was passed to a descendant in 1893. 18.5”h. seat. 39”h. Imperfections. $250-450


60 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Marked with whale oil burners. Chamberlamp with lozenge font by Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871). J#147. 4.25”h. And gimbal lamp by Yale & Curtis (New York City, 1858-1867). Bent, 3.5”h. $250-450 60 - 65

61 PAIR OF AMERICAN OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Seamed construction, soldered posts, and whale oil burners. 8”h. $150-350 62 AMERICAN REDWARE PITCHER. Late 19th century. Applied handle and grapevine decoration. Glazed interior. Impressed “Brown Pottery” on the base. 8.75”h. $100-300 63 PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER LAMPS. Marked “TBM Co.” for Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co. (Massachusetts, 1830 to 1835). Acorn fonts with whale oil burners. 9.5”h. $400-700 64 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PLATES. Philadelphia, late 18th century. “Love” touch with “London” sometimes attributed to John Andrew Brunstrom. 9”d. $250-350 65 AMERICAN REDWARE BOTTLE. Mid 19th century. Manganese brushed flowers and tree decoration. Edge flakes. 6”h. $250-500 66 BARNYARD WITH SHEEP (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Shepherd feeding his flock. Gilt frame, 31”h. 37”w. $250-450

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67 AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD. First quarter-20th century. Laminate board with original paint. Checkerboard with card suits and cribbage counters. Wear and minor edge loss. 23.5” x 23.5”. $300-500 68 AMERICAN WORK CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine. Heavy chest with square nail construction and original blue paint with black trim. Iron handles. Interior has painted lid with autumn landscape and “Job Hall”. Fitted lift out trays. Imperfections. 24”h. 43.5”w. 23.5”d. $400-800

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69 PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE INLAID TALL CASE CLOCK. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany flame grain veneer, pine. Large clock with chamfered corners with lambs’ tongues and inlay including oval medallions. Broken arch pediment bonnet with freestanding columns and inlaid rosettes. Face has original paint including phase of the moon dial featuring a Federal house. Brass works. Some wear and minor loss, refinished. 102”h. $2,000-3,000 70 AMERICAN REDWARE MUG AND BOWL. Mid 19th century. Both have striated glaze. Mug, 3.25”h., and bowl with blue accents, 2.75”h. Edge flakes. $100-300 71 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. Mid 19th century. Small jug, 5”h., and mug, 4.5”h., with manganese accents. And an ovoid jug with faint green glaze accents, 7.25”h. Edge flakes. $100-300 72 ENGLISH REDWARE CRADLE BANK. Second half-19th century. Hand formed cradle shaped like an acorn with baby wearing bonnet. Two-tone glaze. 4”h. $100-300 73 AMERICAN TIN CANDLE BOX. Nineteenth century. Cylindrical hanging box, 6.5”h. 8.5”w. Ex Mary Thornton, sold at Garth’s, January 1976. $150-300

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74 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Nineteenth century. Coggled rim and yellow slip decoration. Imperfections. 9.75”d. $100-200 75 CHILDREN ON BEACH (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Two girls dressed in white playing in the sand. Framed, 19.25”h. 23.25”w. $100-300 76 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman dressed in green near a window filled with fruit and flowers. Restoration. Unframed, 30”h. 25”w. $100-300 77 THREE AMERICAN GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid 19th century. Sandwich opaque blue acanthus leaf, 9.5”h., and opaque blue and clambroth dolphin, 10”h. Together with a clambroth petal socket and hexagonal base that appears to be Mt. Washington, 8.5”h. The first and last have sanded surfaces. Imperfections. $100-300 78 TWO AMERICAN SILHOUETTES. Late 20th century. Full-length cutout silhouettes of woman with book and silhouette cutter. Signed “C.Cox 1992”. Backed by old ledger pages in decorated frames, 15”h. 10.5”w. $100-150 79 AMERICAN BRASS SAD IRON. Nineteenth century. Door in back for heating ingot. 3.75”h. 6”l. $100-200

80 AMERICAN WHALE END SHELVES. Late 19th century, mahogany. Dovetailed base, three nailed shelves. Pieced repair on one side. 31”h. 25.5”w. 8.5”d. $100-300 81 AMERICAN CLASSICAL SEWING STAND. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer with poplar secondary. Rope twist legs, two dovetailed, cockbeaded drawers. Side compartments with lift lids. Old dry varnish. Imperfections. 28.25”h. 28.25”w. 17.25”d. $150-300 82 FRAMED CREWEL WORK WITH BUCK. American, first half-19th century. Nicely worked floral panel in muted colors with buck center right, 14.5”h. 22.5”w. $150-350 83 AMISH CRIB QUILT. Mid 20th century. Black, blue and shades of brown with woolen tufts. 32” x 36”. $100-350 84 FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN POTTERY. Mid 19th century. Four pieces are Bennington flint enamel. Unmarked tulip vase, 9”h., and three pieces with the IX A mark. Vegetable, 1.75”h. 8.5”l., paneled creamer, 6.25”, and pitcher, 8”h. Together with a Rockingham mug, 3.75”h. Imperfections. $200-350


85 TRANSITIONAL MIRROR. American or English, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany veneer and pine. Queen Anne to Chippendale. Molded liner and pierced bird crest have old gold paint. Period beveled edge mirror is possibly original. Some imperfections. 35.5”h. 19”w. $250-450 86 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on poplar board, unsigned. Young woman dressed in black. Slight warp. 26.5”h. 21”w., framed, 32”h. 26.5”w. $250-450 87 NEW ENGLAND TRANSITIONAL CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, figured birch, bird’s-eye maple with pine secondary. Sheraton to Empire with turned legs and two dovetailed top drawers with four drawers below. Refinished, replaced pulls. 50.25”h. 38”w. 18.25”d. $400-600 88 CARVING OF DOUBLE HEAD RAM. Twentieth century. Wooden carving, most likely a papier mache mold. Old worn black paint. Edge loss. 16”h. 26”l. $100-250 89 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany. Beaded legs, pegged construction. Old refinishing. 28”h. 39.5”w. 15”d. with 15.5” leaves. $200-400

90 AMERICAN HANGING SHELF. Mid 19th century, pine. Four shelves and shaped sides. Old brown stain. Edge wear, age splits. 48”h. 30”w. 7”d. $100-300 91 GROUP OF AMERICAN BRASS FIREPLACE ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Pair of lemon top andirons, 17.5”h., and three tools, tongs, shovel and log pick, 30.5”l., all with seamed construction. Together with a folding wire fender with brass trim, 24”h. 36”w. $200-400 86

92 TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Woman with braided hair, gold jewelry and red shawl. Split. Brass liner, 2.75”d. And older gentleman with blue coat. Paint loss. Pendant frame, 2.5”d. $250-350

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93 FIVE AMERICAN TIN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Punched tin spice box with grater and ring feet. Missing latch, 3.25”h. 6”l. Two cookie cutters and syruper. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio), 6.5”h. Together with a utensil rack with raised star. Rust. 13.75”h. 13.25”w. $250-450 94 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN TOLE. Second quarter-19th century. Original decoration on japanned grounds. Tea caddy, 5.25”h., octagonal tray, 6” x 9”, and a bread tray with crystallized center, 3.25”h. 13”l. Varying wear. $100-350 87 www.GARTHS.com | 11


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95 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. First quarter-19th century, oil on canvas. Handpainted sign “Schille’s Cold Drinks 5 cents, Drink Hire’s Rootbeer”. Some holes. Added frame. 19”h. 145”w. $700-900

100 AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTING “HORSE AND BUGGY DAYS”. Early 20th century, watercolor and graphite on paper, signed “A.D. Wickey”. Amish horse and buggies at a farm. Framed, 11”h. 14”w. $100-350

96 AMERICAN FOLK ART WHIRLIGIG. Ca. 1920s-1930s, wood and composition board. Gas station with attendant. Possibly signed on the gas pump. Original paint has some wear. 23”h. 18”l. with base. $150-350 97 AMERICAN HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, poplar. Molded cornice, paneled door and interior shelves. Square nail construction and original red paint. Wear and some edge loss. 51.25”h. 31”w. 16”d. $400-800

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98 AMERICAN BARBER POLE. Late 19th century, pine. Floor-standing example with crusty old polychrome paint. Worn. 45”h. Ex Kinnaman & Ramaekers, ex John Schnall Collection. Sold at Garth’s, March 2014, lot 354. $1,600-1,800

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99 AMERICAN WALL CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, walnut with pine and poplar secondary. One-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Blind doors top and bottom separated by four dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls. Interior shelves. Old refinishing. 83.5”h. 45”w. 18”d. $900-1,200

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101 ENGLISH REDWARE PUNCH BANK. Nineteenth century. Stylized figural bank with incised coat and “Punch”. 8”h. $100-300 102 THREE AMERICAN BRASS OIL LAMPS. Attributed to Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century). Seamed construction. Whale oil burners. Pair, 7.25”h., and single with soldered post, 8.25”h. $300-500 103 AMERICAN REDWARE TEAPOT. Mid 19th century. Mottled green and orange glaze with tricolored slip decoration of flowers. Minor imperfections. 7”h. $400-800 104 PAIR OF EUROPEAN BELL METAL CANDLESTICKS. Late 17th century. Square bases, faceted wafers, and dark patina. Inscribed initial “E”. 4”h. $300-600 105 PENNSYLVANIA PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT. Signed on the handle “M. Uebele” (Berks County, ca. 1840). Urn of flowers with tulips. Wear. 11”h. $800-1,200 106 ENGLISH PEWTER TULIP MUG. London, mid 18th century. Fleur-de-lys mark for Allen Bright. Lidded with scroll handle. 7.5”h. $300-600 107 PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER LAMPS. Marked “TBM Co.” for Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co. (1830 to 1835). Whale oil burners. Small dents. 7”h. $100-300

108 AMERICAN TABLETOP DESK. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with slant lid. Fitted interior. Old red paint, original brass bale handles. Age split, wear. 8”h. 19.75”w. 20.25”d. Sold at Garth’s, October 1980, lot 415. $200-350 109 AMERICAN FEDERAL GAME TABLE. Early 19th century, mahogany and poplar. Fluted tapered legs, lift leaf with swing leg and one dovetailed drawer with applied beading and original pull. Refinished with some imperfections. 29.25”h. 33.5”w. 16.5”d. $150-300

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110 AMERICAN GLASS FLIP AND CORDIAL Early 19th century. Molded flip with engraved rim, 6”h., and cordial with folded foot, 4”h. $150-350

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111 TWO AMERICAN TIN LANTERNS. Mid 19th century. Candle lanterns with glass panels. One has two sections of engraved or etched glass. Wear and some cracks. 11.5”, 12.5”h. $150-300 112 TWO AMERICAN CHALKWARE FRUIT. Late 19th century. Apple bank, 3”h., and pineapple garniture, 9.25”h. Original paint. Varying wear. $200-300 113 PAIR OF AMERICAN CHALKWARE POODLES. Late 19th century. Original painted yellow eyes. 7.25”h. 6”l. $100-300

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114 AMERICAN CARVED DOG. Early 20th century. Wooden poodle with some characteristics of Aaron Mountz (Pennsylvania, 1873-1949). 3.5”h. 6”l. $350-450 115 TWO MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER LAMPS. Similar lamps with touch marks. Israel Trask (Beverly, 1807-1856), J# 262. Whale oil burner. 6.75”h. And James Putnam (Malden, 1830-1835). Burning fluid burner. Minor dents. 7.5”h. $200-400 116 AMERICAN FOLKSY REDWARE DOG. Second half-19th century. Seated dog holding fruit basket. White glazed accents. 6”h. $250-450 117 AMERICAN PEWTER CHAMBER LAMP. Marked for Yale & Curtis (New York City, 1858-1867). Central reservoir with extended font with whale oil burner. “Patent Applied For-”. Dents. 7.25”h. $600-800 118 TWO AMERICAN POTTERY BANKS. Mid 19th century. Rockingham, 4.5”h. And conical yellowware with speckled Albany slip, 7”h. $100-300 121 14 | GARTH’S Early American & 13th Annual Ohio Valley: May 10-11, 2019

119 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER PLATES. Marked. Two by John Skinner (Boston, 17601790). J# 249. 9.25”d. And one by Parks Boyd (Philadelphia, 1795-1819). J# 52. 7.75”d. Minor varying wear. $150-350 120 AMERICAN PAPER VALENTINE. Early 19th century, pen and ink and watercolor on paper. Circular cutout with birds, hearts and flowers, all with watercolor painting. German text in the hearts. Some loss. 13.5”d., framed, 16.25”h. 16.25”w. $400-600 121 AMERICAN PLANTATION DESK. First quarter-19th century, pine. Two-piece desk with blind door top and molded cornice. Pigeonhole interior. Base has slant lid and two dovetailed drawers with original pulls, fitted interior with dovetailed drawers. Square nails. Old green paint. Some edge loss, renailed section of back. 72”h. 39.25”w. 22.75”d. $600-800 122 FOUR AMERICAN BASKETS. Early 20th century. Three woven splint, two of those with bentwood handles. The largest is a buttocks with an Eye of God design, 17.5”h. 24”l. And one wicker, 7”h. 12”l. $100-300


123 AMERICAN BOWFRONT INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CHEST. Late 18th century, mahogany veneer, pine and birch secondary. Two over two dovetailed drawers with cock beading and replaced fox head brasses. French feet. String and banded inlay. Refinished. Some imperfections. 34.25”h. 40.5”w. 20.5”d. $400-800 124 “WALLACE NUTTING” FANBACK WINDSOR-STYLE ARMCHAIR. American, early 20th century. Large chair with scrolled ears, shaped arms and turned legs and “H” stretcher. Black paint has wear. Branded on the bottom. 18”h. seat, 48”h. overall. $300-600 125 WELSH TALL CASE INLAID CLOCK. Early 19th century, mahogany. Bracket feet, cove molded waist, inlaid case with free standing pilasters. Bonnet has matching pilasters. Face has original hand painting with ships, cottages and “_d. Richards, Aberdare”. Refinished with minor wear and loss. 85.75”h. $800-1,200

127 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN POTTERY. Nineteenth century. Two redware jars with manganese decoration. Smaller is attributed to Schofield Pottery, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 3.5”, 5.75”. And a stoneware funnel with Albany slip, 4.5”h. Flakes. $100-300 128 FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. Nineteenth century. Manganese decoration. Two molds, average 4.5”h. 8”d., bowl, 3.5”h. 8.5”d., dish, 1.5”h. 8.5”d., and trivet or lid, 7.5”d. Varying wear and flakes. $200-350 129 FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON. Nineteenth century. Two spoons with engraved handles, 17”, 20”l., a boot scraper, 7”h., and sharpened tool resembling a frog gig, 6”l. $100-300

126 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. Ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed “T.O. Goodwin”, possibly for Thomas O’Hara Goodwin, New York. Imperfections. 8.5”h. $100-300

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130 PLATE FROM BENJAMIN HARRISON STATE SERVICE. France, ca. 1892, porcelain. Transfer eagle and banner with hand painting and cobalt border with gilt corn and goldenrod. Designed in part by Mrs. Harrison and made by Tresemannes & Vogt, Limoges, imported by retailer MW Beveridge, Washington DC. Gilt and green mark on the back “T&V Limoges France, Decore pour M.W. Beveridge, Washington D.C. Harrison 1892”. 7.25”d. $1,000-1,500 131 SOUP PLATE FROM ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATE SERVICE. Ordered from E. V. Haughwout & Co., New York, ca. 1861, porcelain. Transfer American eagle and banner with hand painting, purple/magenta border (solferino color) and gilt rim. Some wear to gilding, two edge flakes and three short hairlines. 7.75”d. $2,000-3,000 132 PLATE FROM BENJAMIN HARRISON STATE SERVICE. France, ca. 1892, porcelain. Transfer eagle and banner with hand painting and cobalt border with gilt corn and goldenrod. Designed in part by Mrs. Harrison and made by Tresemannes & Vogt, Limoges, imported by retailer MW Beveridge, Washington DC. Gilt and green mark on the back “T&V Limoges France, Decore pour M.W. Beveridge, Washington D.C. Harrison 1892”. 7.25”d. $1,000-1,500 133 THREE AMERICAN SAMPLERS. Silk and wool on linen. Alphabets and flower urns, “Auguste Kubner 1851”. 7”h. 13.5”w., alphabets, ducks and hearts “Mary Snow, May 26th 18323”, 13”h. 11.25”w., and alphabets with strawberries “Mary A. Aurentz, Dec. 7th, 1848”. 20.5”h. 13.25”w. Some imperfections. $250-500 16 | GARTH’S Early American & 13th Annual Ohio Valley: May 10-11, 2019

134 AMERICAN STONEWARE VASE AND TWO REDWARE PIE PLATES. Second half-19th century. Small vase with incised shoulder design and cobalt accent, 5.75”h. And two plain redware pie plates, 8.75”, 9”d. Flakes. $150-250

137 SHAKER CHILD'S CHAIR. Possibly New Lebanon, 19th century, mixed woods. Three arched slats, turned finials, and a box stretcher. Retains an old red wash and an old rush seat. 8.5"h. seat, 26.5"h. overall. Ex Ray and Mary Ann Meisberger (New York). $100-300

135 TWO AMERICAN CROCKS. Mid 19th century. Slightly ovoid. Stoneware with applied handles and brushed flourishes. Impressed “4”. 13”h. And a redware crock, 12”h. Imperfections. $150-350

137A AMERICAN WEAVER'S CHAIR. Nineteenth century. Splay legs and original splint seat. Traces of original red and green paint. Loss to seat. 36"h. $100-300

136 AMERICAN DECOY AND SWAN CARVING. Mid 20th century. Mallard drake with glass eyes and original worn paint. 15”l. And naive swan carving with original paint. 13.5”l. $100-200

138 GEORGIAN PEMBROKE TABLE. England, late 18th century, mahogany, flame-grain mahogany veneer with oak secondary. Banded inlay on top and leaves, edge inlay on tapered legs with fan patera. One dovetailed drawer with replaced brasses. Imperfections. 27.5”h. 35.75”w. 21”w. with 10.25” leaves. $300-500


139 AMERICAN TALL CASE COUNTRY CLOCK. First quarter-19th century, pine. Broken arch pediment, reeded columns, and lift off glass panel. Old grained paint. Face has original paint with American eagle. Wooden works. Restoration. 84”h. $600-1,200

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140 SIX ENGLISH CARPET BALLS. Mid 19th century. Two red plaid, two green plaid and two with red and green sponge decoration. Varying wear. 2.75”d. $300-500 141 AMERICAN PEWTER LAMP. Marked for Allen Porter (Westbrook, Maine, 1830-1840). Burning fluid burner. 7.25”h. $350-450 142 AMERICAN SLIDE LID BOX. Third quarter-19th century, fir. Reputedly by Grove Wright, (Hancock, Massachusetts, 1789-1861). Original grain paint. Lid interior has green ink signature “Grove Wright, Hancock, 1860”. Nailed construction. 3.75”h. 10.25”w. 4.75”d. Ex Hazel Hayes (Connecticut), ex Karl Mendel. $300-600 143 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Similar forms with touch marks. Capen & Molineux (New York City, 1848-1854). Burning fluid burner. 8.5”h. And Smith & Co. (ca. 1850s). Whale oil burner. Dents. 7.5”h. $200-300

146 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG. Second half-19th century. Applied handles. Crock impressed “Frank B. Norton, Worcester, Mass. 3” with cobalt flourish. Rim flakes. 10.25”h. 11”d. And a jug made into an electric lamp. Cobalt leaves and “2”. 14”h. not including lamp parts. $350-500 147 GROUP OF AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Nineteenth 20th century. Three wrought iron utensils, trivet, 19”l., and fireplace tongs, 29”l. Together with two baskets, 15”h., and melon rib, 13”h. $250-350

144 AMERICAN CLASSICAL COMMODE. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany. Two blind doors, lift top and turned legs. Refinished with some pieced repairs. 30.25”h. 32.25”w. 18.25”d. $200-400

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148 AMERICAN MERIT OF AWARD. Pen and ink on laid paper. Floral design with German text. Award presented to Elias Fremler by Johannes Meiseer, dated February, 1803. 6.25”h. 3.75”w., curly maple frame, 12”h. 10”w. overall. $300-500 149 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER CHAMBERLAMPS. Mid 19th century. Burning fluid burners. Martin Hyde (New York City). Repair. 8.5”h. Ostrander & Norris (New York City), 7”h., and one unmarked, 8”h. $200-300

150 AMERICAN HOUND HANDLED PITCHER. Second half-19th century. White clay with blue glaze. Molded hunt scene. Inscribed “FB” on underside. Repair on spout. 9.5”h. $100-200

152 AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Second half-18th century, pine. Molded frame and scrolled crest with old brown paint. Mirror is old, if not original. Repaired crest. 14.5”h. 8.5”w. $200-350

151 PAIR OF ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTICKS. Mid 18th century. Seamed construction and petal bases. Twist ejectors. Minor imperfections. 8.5”h. $600-800

153 PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on board, unsigned. Young man dressed in black with gold pin. Penciled notations on the back “Taken Sept. 9th 1835”. 8.75”h. 7”w., eglomise mat, curly maple frame, 11.5”h. 9.5”w. Sold at Sotheby’s, January 31, 1995, ex Bronson Pinchot. $600-1,200 154 FOUR AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century. Turned legs and stretchers, original dark grained decoration with stenciled flowers and peacock decoration. Replaced rush seat. Dry, lightly crazed surface. Varying wear. 17.5”h. seat, 34.25”h. $200-400 155 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS. First half-19th century. Marked. George Richardson (Massachusetts/Rhode Island), 7.5”h., H.B Ward (Connecticut), 8.5”h., and J.D. Locke (New York), 9.75”h. $200-400

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156 AMERICAN WINDSOR SETTLE BENCH. Early 19th century, mixed woods including pine. Small size with bamboo turnings and old green paint. Wear. 35”h. 39”w. 15.5”d. $400-600 157 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS OIL LAMPS. Similar to those by Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century). Seamed construction. Whale oil burners. 6”h. $100-300 158 AMERICAN REDWARE PLAQUE. Mid 19th century. Molded plaque with American eagle and shield in relief. Two hanging holes, possibly a flue cover. 10” x 10”. $150-300 159 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Seamed construction, riveted posts, and whale oil burners. Conical fonts. One burner has loss. 8”h. $150-300 160 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and green slip decoration. Light wear and flaking. 7.75”d. $200-300 161 AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Dovetailed drawer with agateware pulls and two doors. Doors and both sides have large punched tins with elaborate flower and compass star designs. Old red and tan paint. Imperfections. 44.75”h. 51”w. 16.5”d. $500-800

162 THREE AMERICAN REDWARE GREASE LAMPS. Nineteenth century. Saucer bases, applied handles. Imperfections. 3.5”, 3.5”, 4.25”h. $100-250 163 FOUR AMERICAN REDWARE GREASE LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Three have similar columns. Saucer bases and applied handles. Imperfections. 3.5” to 6.5”h. $100-350 164 FOUR PIECES OF POTTERY. American and European, 19th-20th century. Redware grease lamp, 2.5”h., and two candlesticks. Painted decoration and green glaze, 6”h. Together with a redware pitcher with slip decoration and molded face on rim, 7”h. Imperfections. $200-350 165 THREE AMERICAN POTTERY LIGHTING DEVICES. Nineteenth century. Redware lamp tidy with mottled green glaze, 6.5”h., and two stoneware grease lamps. Smaller has tinsmith make-do handle. 4.75”, 6”h. Edge flakes. $200-400

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166 THREE PIECES OF POTTERY. American and English, 2nd half-19th century. Canning jar with two applied handles, and inscribed “4”, 7.5”h., ewer with air hole inscribed “1856”, metallic glaze, gold paint. 7.75”h., and pitcher with faint cast design, 8”h. Edge flakes. $100-300 167 TWO AMERICAN BRASS GIMBAL LAMPS. Mid 19th century. One with chamberstick base and whale oil burner. Worn. 6.5”h. And one marked “Geo. B. Carpenter & Co., Ship Chandlers, Chicago”. 8”h. $150-300 161 www.GARTHS.com | 19


168 AMERICAN DECORATED EMPIRE CHEST. Ca. 1850, mixed woods including curly maple. Scrolled crest and two over four dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls. Well-done contemporary vinegar-sponge graining by Dan Coble. 55.5”h. 45”w. 23.5”d. $900-1,200 169 AMERICAN COFFEE AND TEAPOT. Marked. William Calder (Providence, Rhode Island, 18171856). J# 68. 8.5”h. And Allen Porter (Westbrook, Maine, 1830-1840). 12”h. Varying wear. $300-600 170 THREE AMERICAN TEA AND COFFEE POTS. First half-19th century. Two marked for Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871). Imperfections. 10.5”, 12.5”h. And unmarked with engraved band, 7.75”h. $250-450

171 FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER. Mid 19th century. Covered pitcher marked for Thomas Danforth Boardman. Missing finial. 7.5”h., unmarked goblet, 4.25”h., and three tablespoons marked Parker & Co. and Bingham. $200-400

176 FIVE AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. At least one is Sandwich. All have blown fonts with drop burners, four have pressed bases including a pair. 4.5” to 7”h. The fifth has a wafer stem, 4”h. $150-350

172 FOUR AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Three pieces of treenware. Two sanders, one is lignum vitae. 3”h., and a wick pick in mahogany holder, 5”h. Together with a miniature copper tea kettle. Dovetailed with partial stamp “A. Keen-y, Carlisle”. 6.25”h. Some imperfections. $200-350

177 SEVEN FORGED BETTY LAMPS WITH HINGED LIDS. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Steel and tin. Five have hangers and wick picks, one with hanger, and one without either. $250-500

173 FOUR AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Nineteenth century. Sparking lamp with burning fluid burner, 4.25”h., two chamberlamps for drop burners, 1.5” to 3”h., and a lamp with black glass base and opalescent font. 8.5”h. $150-350 174 BRASS CAPSTAN CANDLESTICK AND WICK TRIMMER HOLDER. Mid 17th century-late 18th century. Spanish capstan with ejector hole, 5.5”h., and an English holder with seamed construction, 4.5”h. Later scissor wick trimmers. Some imperfections. $250-450 175 THREE SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Massachusetts, 2nd quarter-19th century. Lacy sockets. Pair with quatrefoil bases, 6”h., and single with cross base, 7”h. Flakes. $100-250

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178 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. Mid 19th century. Pan with interior glaze, 4”h. 16”d., and two molds. Turk’s head, 3.5”h. 10”d., and yellow slip decorated, 3”h. 9.5”d. Imperfections. $150-350 179 FIVE PIECES OF EARLY TIN LIGHTING. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cylindrical two-piece oil lamp with Cape Cod spout, 9”h., grease lamp with wire hanger, open font, wick pick, handle, and crimpled collar over conical base, 11”h., double Cape Cod spout with removable font, handle, and scooped collar over conical saucer base, 10”h., and an open font Betty with handle, wick trimmer slot, and conical saucer base, 10”h. Together with a Betty with hinged lid, handle, and conical saucer base, 7.5”h. $200-400 180 AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON TOASTER AND BROILER. Early 20th century. Revolving broiler, 21.5”l., and toaster with scroll and rope twist detail, 22.5”l. $150-300


181 NEW YORK REDWARE JUG. Stamped “Paul Cushman’s Stoneware Factory 1809”. Small size with applied handle. Glazed interior with some drips on exterior. 7.75”h. $400-800 182 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS OIL LAMPS. Similar to those by Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century). Seamed construction. Whale oil burners. 7.5”h. $100-300 183 AMERICAN YELLOWWARE SPANIEL. Mid 19th century. Seated spaniel with flint enamel-type glaze. Imperfections. 10”h. $100-300 184 AMERICAN DOUGH BOX. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case, two-board top with square nails and turned feet. Base has old grey paint over red. Overall wear, age splits. 28.5”h. 42.25”w. 23.25”d. $300-600 185 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction with dovetailed, slant sided well. Two blind doors. Overhang of well has dovetailed drawer with porcelain pull. Interior shelves, cutout feet. Layers of old paint inside and out. Wear. 37.25”h. 48”w. 17.5”w. $600-800 186 TWO AMERICAN ROASTING UTENSILS. Nineteenth century. Early egg roaster, 32”l., and a bird roaster with crimped edge drip pan, 8.5”h. 12”l. $100-300

187 TWO TIN CANDLE LANTERNS. American, mid 19th century. Octagonal with pierced vent and trim, arched glass panes, shaped feet, and bale handle, 12.5”h., and rectangular with three panes and nicely pierced back, 14”h. $250-450 188 TWO WOODEN TRENCHERS. Nineteenth century. Oval with old brown paint, 3.5”h. 20”l. And narrow (possibly herb crusher) with old red and white paint, 2.75”h. 23.75”l. $100-250

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189 FIVE PIECES OF CAST IRON LIGHTING. American, 2nd half-19th century. Three grease lamps, one marked “T Mills & Bro., Phila. Pa.”, and a chamberstick. $200-400 190 FIVE TIN GREASE CHAMBERLAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Four have saucer base handles with handles under fonts, 8.5”h. to 7”h., and one with a conical base and handle, 4.5”h. $200-400

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193 NAVAJO YEI RUG. Second half-20th century. Three figures on a red ground. Wear. 30”x 49”. $200-400

200 NAVAJO YEI RUG. Third quarter-20th century. Five figures on ochre ground. 24”x 33”. $100-300

194 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Gentleman with a pale yellow vest. Brass locket frame, 2.75”h. $150-350

201 TWO NAVAJO SADDLE BLANKETS. Mid 20th century. Brown with stripes, 25”x 29”, and stepped diamonds with purple edges. $200-350

195 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MAN. American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Gentleman with mutton chops. Brass frame, 3.75”h. $250-350

202 TWO RECTANGULAR TIN CANDLE LANTERNS. American, mid 19th century. Pierced decoration, and pyramid tops, 12”h. plus handles. $150-300

196 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON. Mid 19th century. Classic portrait of Napoleon in military uniform. Brass liner. 3”h. With additional frame, 4”h. $150-350 194 - 196

197 AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE PIN TOP TABLE. Second half-18th century, walnut and pine. Pegged construction Two-board top, dovetailed drawer with replaced pull. Pegged construction. Top has red paint on the underside and may be a replacement. Age splits, old refinishing. 28.25”h. 43.5”w. 29”d. $400-800 198 NAVAJO SADDLE BLANKET AND MAT. Mid 20th century. Grey and red “X” design, 20”x39”, and mat with central cross, 30”x 32”. Imperfections. $150-350

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203 AMERICAN PEWTER CANDLESTICK. Marked for Henry Hopper (New York City, 1842-1847). With bobeche. Dents. 10”h. Ex Sackheim Collection, sold at Garth’s, April 1981, lot 183. $100-200 204 FIVE AMERICAN GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Second half-19th century. Pair of Sandwich pressed hexagonal base and blown candlesticks, 10”h., dolphin candlestick with opaque blue socket (ground), 5.75”h., and pair of miniature opalescent chambersticks, 1.75”h. $150-300 205 FOUR SANDWICH GLASS LAMPS. Ca.1820-1830s. Lacy bases and blown fonts. Pair with whale oil drop burners, 9”h., and two singles, 6.5”h. Roughness. $150-350 206 FOUR AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Pressed bases (one lacy) and blown fonts. At least one is Sandwich. Flakes. 6” to 8.5”h. $100-300


207 AMERICAN FOLK ART BUST OF A WOMAN. First quarter-20th century. Carved wooden brunette with revealing green dress. Old paint. On a plinth, 26”h. overall. $300-500 208 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Second half-18th century, maple. Pierced splat, bulbous turned stretcher, and Spanish feet. Refinished with replaced rush seat. 18”h. seat. 41”h. overall. $100-300 209 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE STAND. Late 19th-early 20th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Tapered legs, dovetailed drawer with replaced brass pull and onedrawer top with inlaid edge. Refinished. 26.75”h. 17.75” x 17.75”. $100-300 210 FOUR PIECES OF EARLY GLASS. American, mid 19th century. Near pair of helmet-shaped creamers in clear flint with folded rims, applied handles, and broken pontils, 4.5”h., and a canary Sandwich cologne with pressed design, cut stopper, and neck, 7”h. Together with a Sandwich fiery opalescent spill in Punty and Ellipse pattern, 5.25”h. $200-400 211 TWO TIN CANDLE LANTERNS WITH BLOWN GLASS GLOBES. American, mid 19th century. Sunburst globe, 14”h., and plain, 17”h. $250-450

212 AMERICAN BANISTER AND LADDERBACK ARMCHAIRS. Mid 18th-19th century. Banister back with shaped crest and wellturned front stretcher. Old black paint. 14”h. seat, 44.25”h. Ladderback with original brown paint and stenciled flowers on slats. Old rush seat. 16”h. seat, 43”h. Imperfections. $250-450 213 FIVE PIECES OF TIN LIGHTING. American, mid 19th century. Four Betty lamps with hangers: two have their wick picks, 7”h. to 4.25”h., and a tidy with crimped saucer base and handle. $200-400

217 FOUR STEMMED TIN GREASE CHAMBERLAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Double wick burner with handle, 7”h., stepped double burner font with canted sides and handle, 4.5”h., and one with traces of black paint, 7”h. Together with a handled font with spout, 7”h. $200-400

219 FOUR AMERICAN PEWTER CANDLESTICKS. Pair marked for Fuller & Smith (New London, Connecticut, 1850). One bobeche missing. 7”h. And two singles, one unmarked, one marked for Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871), 4”h. Some light pitting. $300-500

218 TWO FOLK ART POTTERY FIGURES BY OVERBECK. Indiana, mid 20th century. Impressed marks. Woman with egg basket, 4.25”h., and blue jay, 3”h. $150-300

220 ENGLISH TABLETOP DESK. Late 18th-early 19th century, oak. Slant front with molded edges and inlay on case. Back has inlay of woman with floral designs. Interior till, old brasses. Good dry surface. Imperfections. 8.5”h. 15”w. 11”d. $150-350

214 TWO AMERICAN BOXES. Second half-19th century. Nailed construction. Basswood box with original floral decoration, 4.5”h. 12”w., and slide lid box with original red paint and fitted interior, 1.5”h. 9.25”w. Imperfections. $100-200 215 THREE ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Early 18th-early 19th century. Pair with hexagonal bases and seamed construction. Worn. 7”h. And single with saucer base and push up, 6”h. $300-500 216 TWO AMERICAN BRASS LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Burning fluid burners. Gimbal with cast mask bracket. Soldered repair. 8”h. And acorn font marked “Dyott Patent”. 8”h. $100-350 207 - 209 www.GARTHS.com | 23


221 AMERICAN SHRANK. First half-19th century, poplar. Two-piece shrank with pegged and square nail construction. Wide cornice and doors on top, base with tapered feet and two dovetailed drawers with original pulls. Fitted interior. Old green paint, wear and replaced nails. 79.5”h. 49.5”w. 21.5”d. $600-900

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222 AMERICAN PAPER CUT OUT. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper. Birds, floral garlands and hearts with urn below placed on backing paper. Birds above are unpainted. Central medallion has “Henry Bowman, 1826”. Minor surface loss and stains. Framed, 17”h. 13”w. $300-600

224 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, poplar. Sixboard dovetailed chest with turned feet, applied molding and interior till. Original grain decoration. Reattached feet appear original. 24”h. 43.5”w. 18.75”d. $400-800

223 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. She wears a brooch with a portrait of a man. Restoration. 24”h. 20”w., framed, 29”h. 24.5”w. $100-300

225 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST. Early 20th century, pine. Dovetailed case, French feet, original brass escutcheon and interior till. Cleaned of old red paint. Repaired feet. 11”h. 15.5”w. 10”d. $250-500

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226 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Dovetailed gallery and two drawers over two blind doors. Interior shelves. Original mustard paint overpainted with brown stain. Imperfections. 38”h. 47.25”w. 20”d. $600-800 227 AMERICAN CAST IRON ROOSTER. First half-20th century. Probably a windmill weight. Traces of old red paint. 22”h. 21”w. including stand. $250-450 228 AMERICAN SHERATON DROP LEAF STAND. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Turned legs with brass casters, dovetailed drawer with replaced pull and one-board top. 29”h. 20”w. with 8.75” shaped leaves, 22”d. $150-350 229 TWO AMERICAN BANISTER BACK CHAIRS. Eighteenth century. Shaped crests and turned stretchers. One has old black paint and replaced rush seat, 17”h. seat, 44.5”h. The other has old red stain and replaced splint seat, 17.75”h. seat. 44”h. overall. $300-600 230 FIVE PIECES OF TIN LIGHTING ON SAUCER BASES. American mid 19th century. Grease lamp on gimbal mount, 8”h., removable cylindrical whale oil font with tidy and wick pick, 9”h., cylindrical font with triple wick and slot for reflector, 7.5”h., and a canted cylindrical font, 7.5”h. Together with a tidy with reflector slot, 5”h. $200-400

231 AMERICAN STANDING LIGHTING DEVICE. Second half-20th century. Tripod base, threaded post with adjustable candle arm and shelf or drip pan. Original red paint. 43”h. $100-250 232 TWO AMERICAN SIDE CHAIRS. Nineteenth century. Ladderback with turned finials and old worn slate blue paint. Replaced splint seat. 19.5”h. seat, 41”h. And a fanback Windsor with bamboo turnings and shaped crest. Cleaned of old paint. 17”h. seat, 38.25”h. $250-350 226

233 TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 18th century. Vase splats, turned stretchers and Spanish feet. Old black paint and replaced rush seats. Repair. 18.5”h. seat, 41.5”h. overall. $100-300 234 AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT. Early 20th century. Hand stitched with flowers and buds. Nicely quilted with pencil lines remaining. 76” x 84”. $250-500 235 QUILT WITH ZACHARY TAYLOR PRINTED BACKING. Ca. 1850, cotton. “Carolina Lily” in in red and green on white, alternating with solid blue blocks. Backing is repeated print of General Taylor at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma during the Mexican War. He is depicted astride his horse, “Whitey”, and palm trees border the battle scene. Handsewn and hand quilted in diamonds, 83.5” x 84”. See “Antiques” October 1941, pg. 212-215 fig. 4., and Montgomery, “Printed Textiles” pg 345, fig. 408. $1,000-2,000

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236 ENGLISH TALL CASE CLOCK. Second half-18th century, mahogany with oak. Pagoda bonnet with stop fluted freestanding columns. Case has cove molded waist. Brass and silvered face with painted phase of the moon dial. Face marked “Robert Allam, London”. Brass works and finials. Refinished, top of bonnet has old paint. 100.5”h. $1,000-1,500 237 AMERICAN FIREPLACE FENDER. First half-19th century. Wire fender with a brass top rail and three finials. 16.5”h. 50”w. $100-250 238 SHAKER STAND. First half-19th century, curly maple and poplar. Pegged construction with old red/brown paint with good dry surface. Single board curly maple top, poplar base with square legs. Top has wear and slight warp. 29”h. 25.75” w. 21”d. From the Swallow family, Vermont, sold at Willis Henry, October 1997. $600-800 239 FOUR AMERICAN CHAIRS. Late 18th-mid 19th century. Two country Queen Anne side chairs with turned stretchers and replaced rush seats. One has pierced splat and Spanish feet. 37.5”, 39”h. And a Chippendale side chair with pierced splat and reupholstered seat. 37.5”h. Together with a child’s ladderback armchair with rush seat. Traces of red paint. 28”h. $250-450 240 THREE AMERICAN BASKETS. Early 20th century, woven splint. Two buttocks, one with colored splint, 9”, 10.5”h. And round with curlicues and original green paint. Wear. 3.25”h. 7”d. $100-150

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241 THREE AMERICAN BASKETS. Early 20th century, woven splint. Buttocks, 10.5”h., round with kick up, 4.5”h. 11”d. and gathering with original green paint. 11”h. 12”l. $75-125

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242 THREE AMERICAN BASKETS. Early 20th century, woven splint. Buttocks, 10.5”h., and two gathering. Small with wrapped handles, 5.5”h., and one with original green paint. Wear. 9”h. $100-150 243 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt floral designs. Slightly ovoid crock with two applied handles. Impressed “1 1/2”, 10.5”h. And a jug with applied handle, impressed “2”. 13.75”h. $150-350 244 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt “2”. 11.75”h. $100-300 245 AMERICAN CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Small one-piece cupboard or server with paneled door, cutout feet and interior shelves. Old grey paint. Wear and some edge loss. 56.75”h. 34”h. 14”d. $150-350 246 AMERICAN SHERATON CARD TABLE. Ca. 1820s, mahogany. Reeded legs with biscuit tops on front and conforming lift top. Swing leg. Refinished, some loss. 29.25”h. 36.5”w. 18.5”d. $250-450 247 PENNSYLVANIA RAG RUNNER. Late 19th-early 20th century. Black and white with stripes of yellow, red and green. Some wear. 38.5” x 93”. Ex Clara Smith-Kleintop (Kunkletown, Pennsylvania). $100-300 248 ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 18th century, oak. Scalloped aprons, swing legs. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 41”w. 16”d. with 16” leaves. $250-500


249 VERMONT STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Applied handle. Impressed “J. Norton & Co. Bennington, Vt. 2” with brushed cobalt floral spray. 14”h. $100-300

253 MASSACHUSETTS CANDLE MOLD. Mid 19th century. Wooden frame with twelve pewter tubes set in a copper panel stamped “Dyer & Richmond, New Bedford Patent”. 18”h. 14.5”w. 6”d. $250-450

250 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Two handles. Brushed cobalt flower and “3”. 10.25”h. $100-300

254 AMERICAN CARVER CHAIR. Attributed to Massachusetts, 2nd half-17th century, pine. Paneled back and turned legs and stretcher. Expected wear, replaced seat. 19”h. seat, 35”h. Ex O.F. Mertsch Jr. $600-900

251 AMERICAN REDWARE CROCK. Possibly Gonic, New Hampshire, 1st half-19th century. Ovoid with two applied handles. Mottled orange and green glaze. Edge chips. 10”h. $100-300 252 ENGLISH CHILD-SIZE WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Nineteenth century, yew. Turned legs, “H” stretcher, and arm rails. 12”h. seat, 30.5”h. overall. $150-350

255 AMERICAN TAVERN TABLE. Early 19th century, walnut and pine. Thumb molded two-board top, turned legs with stretcher base. Single dovetailed drawer. 31”h. 34”w. 23”d. Sold at Garth’s, November 2014, lot 693. $900-1,200

256 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SLIPPER CHAIR. Third quarter-18th century, maple. Pierced slat, old rush seat. Refinished. 10.5”h. seat, 34.5”h. Ex Ford Museum (Michigan). $250-450 257 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND. Late 18th century, mahogany. One-board top, turned column and snake feet. Top has beveled underside. Tin spider. Refinished. Some imperfections. 27”h. 16.75” x 17.75”. $100-300 258 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND AND DEMILUNE TABLE. Nineteenth century, pine. Candlestand with round single board top, tripod base. Age split. 28”h. 16”d. Sheraton demilune table with mortised joints. 27”h. 37.5”w. 18”d. Both have similar old red paint and some restoration. $250-450

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259 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Wide two-board well with gallery and shelf. Two blind doors with interior shelves. Cleaned down with old red stain. Wear, some edge loss. 41.25”h. 44.5”w. 25.25”d. $300-600 260 NEW ENGLAND SETTLE BENCH. Ca. 1820s, pine. Bamboo turned legs, half and arrow post sides and back. Original grain paint with extensive floral stenciling. Wear. 35”h. 75”w. $600-900 261 AMERICAN PAINTING OF CATS. Late 20th century, oil on masonite, unsigned. Tabby cat and kittens. Framed, 21.25”h. 25”w. overall. $100-200 262 TWO AMERICAN STOOLS. Late 19th century, pine. Windsor style with bamboo turnings and old green paint. Repairs. 20”h. And one with coverlet upholstered top, 16.25”h. 9” x 17”. $100-200

263 AMERICAN KNIFE CARRIER AND KRAUT CUTTER. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Walnut kraut cutter with heart handle. 23.25”l. And a wooden carrier with cut out handle and original bittersweet paint. Wire nail construction. Wear. 4”h. 13.5”w. Some imperfections. $150-300 264 AMERICAN ROOSTER CARVING. Second half-20th century. Rooster with glass eyes and colorful original paint. 12.5”h. $100-200 265 AMERICAN LOCK BOX, TWO BASKETS AND MORTAR AND PESTLE. Nineteenth century. Leather box with brass tacks and iron hasp. Late yellow paint and cloth lining. 7”h. 14”w. 9”d., rye straw basket with old green paint, 12.5”d., and winnowing basket with bentwood coils, 4.25”h. 18”d. Together with a treenware mortar and pestle with old blue paint. Wear, repaired base. 7”h. $250-350

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266 SHAKER BOX. Second half-19th century. Oval bentwood box with finger seams and copper tacks. Distressed yellow overpaint. 4”h. 10.5”l. $100-300 267 THREE FOLK ART CARVINGS. Second half-20th century. Original paint. Hawk, 15.25”h., young boy, 12.5”h., and a sow, possibly a store display, 8”h. 15.5”l. $100-250 268 FOUR AMERICAN CAST IRON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Late 19th century. Bracket shelf with floral design and original paint, 13.5”h. 10”w., cuspidor with original red paint and interior enamel, 6.25”h. 7.5”d., bootjack with heart detail, 12.5”l., and a dish, 7.5”d. Varying wear. $150-300

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269 AMERICAN CAST IRON DOOR STOP AND NUT CRACKER. Twentieth century. Squirrel nut cracker, 5”h., and earlier deer door stop, similar form as chalkware deer, 8.75”h. 8.5”w. $100-300


270 AMERICAN BRACE BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Late 18th century. Turned legs and “H” stretcher and finely turned posts. Old black paint over red is flaking. Minor crest splits. 17”h. seat, 38.5”h. overall. $400-600 271 AMERICAN HANGING CABINET. Mid 19th century, pine. Country cabinet with two paneled doors and interior shelves. Dovetailed with square nails, beveled edge backboards. Cleaned down to old blue paint. Worn, backboards reattached. 36”h. 36”w. 10.75”d. $100-250 272 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Marked “H. Brooks”, most likely for Hervey Brooks (Goshen, Connecticut, ca. 1840). Mottled orange and olive brown glaze. Both jar and lid stamped. Wear and edge flakes. 8.5”h. $300-500 273 TWO AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams. Original green paint. Copper tacks, 2.5”h. 6.25”d., iron tacks, 4.75”h. 9”d. Varying wear and edge loss. $250-350

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274 AMERICAN SHERATON SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. Second quarter-19th century, poplar. Turned legs, slant lift lid and dovetailed drawer with original brass pulls. Original red paint. Fitted interior has dovetailed drawers supported by turned balusters. Some imperfections. 36.5”h. 36.75”w. 21”d. $300-600 275 TWO WOODEN CARVINGS OF FLOWERS AND SUN. Second half-20th century. Most likely Asian papier mache molds. Large urn of flowers, 23”h. And a sun with a face, 21.5”d. $150-300 276 ENGLISH DELFT PLATE. First half-18th century. Tin glaze with flower, moth and duck. Repair. 8.75”d. $100-300 277 AMERICAN ROCKER. Late 19th century, maple. Paneled sides and back with turned arms and posts. Old refinishing, age split. 33”h. $150-350

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278 AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Tapered legs, nailed drawer and two doors with six compass star tins. Old blue paint, reverse of tins have tan paint. Interior shelves Worn with added nails. 61.25”h. 43.75”w. 15.25”d. $400-600 279 AMERICAN BENCH. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Bench or sofa of solid panels with old brown paint. Interior storage with front panel and seat swinging forward on hinges, secured by hooks. Some imperfections. 35.5”h. 72”w. $300-600

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280 FIVE AMERICAN PEWTER SPARKING LAMPS. First half-19th century. Four are chamberlamps and all but one have whale oil burners (remaining is burning fluid burner). Unmarked. Small dents, one loose burner. 3.25” to 4”h. overall. $250-450

281 FLORAL POTTERY GARNITURE. Mid 20th century. Urn of flowers with bird. Original paint. 13”h. 15”w. $100-250 282 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL LION HEAD. Late 19th-early 20th century. Sheet copper lion head with enhanced verdigris patina. Seam splits. 17”h. including base. $100-250 283 RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Second half-20th century. Full-bodied horse with applied verdigris. 17.75”h. 31”l. including base. $100-200 284 TWO AMERICAN CHILDREN’S CHAIRS. Second half-19th century. Original paint. High chair, 31.5”h., and a ladderback chair attributed to New Jersey, 28.75”h. Imperfections. $100-350 285 PAIR OF AMERICAN ANDIRONS AND HAT RACK. Nineteenth-20th century. Wrought iron andirons with faceted finials, 16”h., and a hat rack with mirrors made from an outhouse seat, 14”h. 47”l. $150-300

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286 THREE PIECES OF LIGHTING. Nineteenth-20th century. German cast iron mining lamp with brass finial “Gluck-Auf”. 8”h. including hanger, tin chamberstick with push up (American or English), 10”h., and a pair of late brass wall sconces, 10.5”h. 10.5”w. $100-250


287 AMERICAN CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Small cupboard with blind door, gallery and shoe feet. Cleaned down to old blue with later blue on door and old white on interior. Square nail construction. Wear. 38.5”h. 25”w. 11.25”d. $100-350 288 AMERICAN CHEST. Mid 19th century, yellow pine. Square nail construction. Two nailed drawers with wooden pulls over a blind door. Cut out bootjack feet. Old thin red paint. Minor edge loss, age split in top. 49”h. 43”w. 18.5”d. $300-600

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289 CAST IRON DUCK SHOOTING GALLERY TARGET. Early 20th century. Marked for “A.J. Smith & Co., Chicago”. Also stamped “CH .50”. 7”h. including base. $100-300 290 AMERICAN LOON DECOY. Mid 20th century. Simply carved decoy with original paint. Some wear. 18”l. $100-300 291 THREE CARVED DECORATIVE PINEAPPLES. Twentieth century. Smaller pair have distressed white paint and removed finials. 8.5”. The larger single may be a papier mache mold. Age splits. 14.25”h. $150-350

292 AMERICAN ROOSTER BOOTSCRAPER. Twentieth century. Stylized sheet iron rooster on wooden base. 12”h. 12”l. overall. $100-350 293 AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA. Second half-20th century. Shadow box frame with sailing ship and seagull. Original paint. Age split across back. 17.75”h. 32.25”w. 4”d. $150-300 294 AMERICAN FOLKSY STAND. Twentieth century, pine. Octagonal top, turned column, and shaped base with turned feet. Old red distressed paint. 25.25”h. 18.75”w. 15.25”d. $100-250

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295 SAILING SHIP WEATHERVANE. Second half-20th century. Full-bodied copper ship with applied verdigris patina. On pole with directionals, distressed surface. 82”h. 30”w. overall. $250-450 296 GROUP OF DECORATIVE ITEMS. Twentieth century. Painted tin cat, 14.75”h., brass compote with distressed red paint, 4.25”h. 9.25”d., tin mirror with distressed surface, 14.75”h. 12.75”d., late poster, 31.5”h. 23.5”w., and a painted sheet metal sunflower wall hanging, 14”d. Together with six pieces of Russian painted treenware including nesting dolls. Marked “Made in Russia” or “Made in Soviet Union”. Varying wear. 6.5” to 2.25”h. $200-400

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297 SCOTTISH TALL CASE CLOCK. Early 19th century, mahogany and pine. Bonnet has broken arch pediment and freestanding columns. Case has turned columns and feet and cove molded waist. Hand painted face marked “Wm. Still, Aberdeen” with crest depicting Scotsmen escorting ladies to a boat. Some wear, back board stained. 87.5”h. $900-1,200 298 AMERICAN FRAKTUR. Pen and ink with watercolor on laid paper. Birth certificate for Elizabeth Schnedern, November 4, 1785, Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Watercolor border of birds and flowers. Creases with minor loss. 11”h. 16”w. $600-900 299 AMERICAN CHALKWARE DEER. Late 19th century. Reclining deer with original red and black paint. Some wear. 10”h. 8.5”l. $300-600 300 AMERICAN DECORATED DOCUMENTS BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Lift lid box with original red paint and stenciled decoration including “C.M. Axe” on the front. Interior has green paint and painted scroll on lid. Underside has painted shipping label for C&O railroad station in Ohio. Good dry surface. Wear and some edge loss. 5”h. 13”w. 10”d. $150-350 297 32 | GARTH’S Early American & 13th Annual Ohio Valley: May 10-11, 2019

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301 AMERICAN CHALKWARE GARNITURE. Late 19th century. Urn of fruit with original paint. Wear. 9.5”h. $300-500 302 AMERICAN REDWARE FLOWER POT. Mid 19th century. Attached saucer base. Manganese daubed decoration. 4.25”h. $100-250 303 TWO CHINESE EXPORT PLATES. Late 18th-early 19th century. Blue hand decoration. One with floral spray and reticulated rim, 9.5”d. And the Washington armorial pattern with garland border. Worn gilding. 10”d. $150-350 304 BRASS KETTLE STAND AND COOKING POT. Nineteenth-20th century. Pierced brass stand with exotic bird, turned wood handle and wrought iron frame with penny feet. 8”h. 14”l. And a late three- legged pot with ribbed handle. Soldered handle appears original. 9”h. 23”l. $150-350 305 TWO COPPER TEA KETTLES AND TWO BRASS TRIVETS. American and English, 19th century. Both kettles are dovetailed. Larger has brass handle stamped “Cornish”. Dents. 7.5”, 11”h. And two openwork trivets, 6.5”, 10.5”l. $250-350


306 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR. Mid 18th century, mahogany. Shaped splats, curved apron with cabriole leg and cross stretcher. Reupholstered slip seat. Refinished with old repairs. 19”h. seat, 32”h. overall. $600-800 307 GEORGIAN TILT-TOP TABLE. England, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany. Single board top, turned column, tripod base. Wrought iron spider. Refinishing, some old repairs. 27.5”h. 31.5”d $600-800 308 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR. Mid 18th century, mahogany. Shaped splats, scrolled arms, and cabriole legs with carved acanthus leaves on the front leg. Reupholstered slip seat. Repair. 17.5”h. seat, 31”h. overall. $600-900 309 AMERICAN HUNTBOARD. Nineteenth century, maple with yellow pine. Cut iron nails. Bottle drawer and four nailed drawers with cockbeading. Tapered legs. Refinished. Imperfections. 38.75”h. 57.25”w. 23.5”d. $600-800

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313 THREE AMERICAN HOOKED RUGS. First half-20th century. Geometric designs with striated colors. Imperfections. 34” x 70”, 34” x 43”, 31” x 100”. $100-300

314 TWO AMERICAN HOOKED RUGS. First half-20th century. Runner with red flowers, 32”x 60”, and grid pattern dated “Jan 1943”. Imperfections. $100-300

315 AMERICAN TIN HORN. Late 19th century. Some dents. 63.5”h. $100-300

310 AMERICAN DECORATED BELLOWS. Mid 19th century. Original red with stenciled gold flowers. Releathered. Edge wear. 17.75”h. $100-300 311 AMERICAN BEDWARMER. Nineteenth century. Copper with engraved peacock. Turned wooden handle with old paint. 43”l. $100-200 312 TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FLOOR LAMPS. Late 20th century. Wrought iron. Candlestand with adjustable arm, 58.5”h., and a bridge lamp, 56.5”h. $100-150

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316 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, poplar. Six-board dovetailed case with dovetailed bracket feet and interior till. Original grained decoration with added stenciled initials and date “SDF 1883”. Some imperfections. 24”h. 43.5”w. 19.75”d. $400-800 317 AMERICAN CAST IRON GARDEN SEAT. American, 2nd half-19th century. Alligatored layered old white paint with fern back and ends, and scrolled open cast seat, 17” seat height, 36”h. 58”w. $400-800 318 SIX AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Late 18th-early 19th century. Bowbacks with bamboo turnings. Old red paint has good dry surface. Wear, minor repairs. 17.5”h. seat, 35.75”h. overall. $400-800 319 AMERICAN CAST IRON DOVE. Early 20th century. Possibly a type of gate weight. 11.5”h. including wooden base. $150-300

320 TWO PILLOWS. Twentieth century. One made from oriental saddle bag. Pile loss. 20” x 26”. And one with applied felt patches, decorated with animals, flowers and American shield. 15” x 18”. $100-300 321 AMERICAN DECORATED BELLOWS. Mid 19th century. Original brown paint with stenciled fruit. Some paint wear, releathered. 18”l. $100-200

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322 TWO AMERICAN BRASS ASTRAL LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Both with fluted columns, the smaller has a marble base. Small dents, marble has worn edges. Electrified. 17.25”, 15”h. to top of font. $100-150 323 AMERICAN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Full- bodied copper rooster on an arrow with applied verdigris. One vane of arrow missing. 22.75”h. 25”l. including base. $150-350

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324 AMERICAN PINTOP TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, pine. Single board top, two dovetailed drawers and turned legs and stretcher base. Pinned construction. Old distressed paint on base and drawers. Age splits, wear. 28.5”h. 59”w. 28.5”d. $600-800 325 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Onepiece cupboard with square nail construction. Two blind doors on top and bottom, two dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls. Original red paint, old brown paint on cornice. Wear. 81.5”h. 56.25”w. 22”d. $900-1,200 326 FIVE AMERICAN TIN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Jug/pitcher, 9”h., teapot with pewter finial, 6.75”h., covered sugar, 3.5”h., and sander. Together with a petticoat lamp with camphene burners, 6.5”h. $250-350 327 PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Threaded posts and octagonal bases with engraved initials. Small dents. 7”h. $100-300

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328 FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN TIN LIGHTING. Nineteenth century. Two oil lamps, one with weighted saucer base, 8.5”h., petticoat lamp, and oil filler, 14”l. $100-250 329 GROUP OF AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD TIN. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Includes food molds, containers, utensils, needle case, heater, ladle and a “Bubble Quick Bottle Heater, Brooklyn NY, Pat. 1906”. Varying wear. $100-300

332 GROUP OF AMERICAN KITCHEN TIN. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Includes trivet, bowls, containers, plate, and knife box, 3”h. 12.5”l. Some wear. $100-300 333 GROUP OF AMERICAN KITCHEN TIN. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Includes sieves, graters, skimmer, and pierced spatula, 11”l. $100-200

330 GROUP OF AMERICAN KITCHEN TIN. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Coffee pots, 11”h., teapots, covered sugar, creamers and an oval tea caddy. One has late sticker for infantry Sgt. Charles Pray. Varying wear. $100-300 331 SIX PIECES OF AMERICAN TIN. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Toy trumpet, 7”l., long funnel, 31”l., canteen, duster, horn, 13”l., and hot water bottle. $100-250

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334 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF HARVEST TABLE. Early 19th century, pine. Tapered legs, oneboard top with two leaves. Leaf supports underneath. Old red paint on the base, top and leaves have old refinishing. Square nails. 29.5”h. 74.25”w. 19.5”d. with 9.5” leaves. $400-800 335 AMERICAN WINDSOR SACK BACK SIDE CHAIR. Early 19th century. Bamboo turnings, old dark stain. Wear. 18”h. seat, 37”h. $100-300 336 TABLETOP YARN WINDER. American or English, early 19th century, oak. With incised decoration and clock reel. Pegged construction including old repair. 267”h. 17.25”w. $150-300

337 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Impressed “2” with applied handle. Cobalt script merchant’s label “Begley & Sons Bottlers & Liquor...New Britain”, 14”h. $100-300

340 AMERICAN ICE FISHING LURE. Second half-20th century. Decorative lure with patinated tin fins and tail. 11”h. 17.5”l. including base. $100-300

338 AMERICAN STONEWARE CHURN. Mid 19th century. Two handles. Brushed cobalt bee sting and “4”. Chips. 15.5”h. $100-250

341 AMERICAN HANGING BOX AND TOWEL RACK. Twentieth century. Walnut box with blue distressed paint and edge wear, 8”h. 15”w., and pine hanging towel rack with old weathered blue paint. Wear. 6”h. 20”l. $100-150

339 EASTERN WOODLANDS DECORATED BASKET. Late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Covered basket with colored and potato stamped decoration. Some imperfections. 16”h. 17”d. Ex Stephen Score. $250-500

342 TWO AMERICAN WOODEN ADVERTISING SIGNS. First half-20th century. Double-sided “Cafe” with original paint, 13”h. 55.75”l. And “Goods Etc.” on the back of repurposed “House Fur” (nishings) sign, 11”h. 44.75”l. Weathered with some loss. $150-350 343 AMERICAN CUPBOARD TOP AND CHAIR. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Two blind doors, interior shelves. Original grey paint. Imperfections, 28”h. 48”w. 10.25”d. And a ladderback side chair with splint seat and old red paint, 16”h. seat, 40”h. $100-250 344 AMERICAN LONG BENCH. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Plank seat, back and sides with weathered light blue paint. 31”h. 130”w. $400-600

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345 AMERICAN FOLKSY HOUSE. Early 19th century, pine. Probably an architectural piece. Square and rosehead nails, old red paint. Heavily weathered. 13”h. 18.5”w. 17”d. $100-200


346 FOUR AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 19th century. Half-post backs with interesting pierced slats, thumb posts and turned legs. Original green paint with stenciled cornucopias. Varying wear. 17.5”h. seat, 34.5”h. overall. $300-600 347 AMERICAN COUNTRY STAND. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Square nail construction. Two-board top and one nailed drawer. Old dry black paint. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 23.5”w. 20.5”d. $100-300 348 AMERICAN HANGING CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Paneled door and curved hanging crest. Square nail construction. Interior is fitted with pigeonholes. Old refinishing. Some wear. 29.25”h. 23”w. 11.25”d. $250-500 349 AMERICAN SAWBUCK TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-board top with breadboard ends. Sawbuck base with stretchers has old grained grey paint. Some square nails. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 66.25”w. 29.5”d. $250-500 350 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. York County, mid 19th century, pine. Six-board dovetailed case with original red grained paint imitating flame grain mahogany. Turned feet and interior poplar till. Some edge wear. 23.5”h. 42.5”w. 19.75”d. Ex Clyde Youtz (Pennsylvania). $600-900

351 AMERICAN STONE SINK. Nineteenth century, sandstone. Carved sink with drainhole. Edge loss. 9”h. 39.5”w. 26”d. $250-500

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352 NAVAJO RUG. Second quarter-20th century. Expanding serrated diamond in earth tones. End wear. 60” x 86”. $800-1,250 353 AMERICAN REDWARE FOOD MOLD. Attributed to Northampton County, Pennsylvania, possibly Moravian potters, ca. 1825. Duck mold with interior glaze. 4.75”h. 12”l. Ex Bea Cohen (Pennsylvania). $200-400 354 AMERICAN SPLAY LEG TABLE. First quarter-19th century, pine. Tapered legs, one-board top and old green paint. Square nail and pegged construction. Age splits in top (one glued), wear. 30.25”h. 19” x 20.25”. $100-300 355 AMERICAN BENCH. Second half-19th century, pine. Mortised bootjack ends, mixed nails including square. Beaded edge sides. Old grey paint, weathered surface. 17.5”h. 63.5”w. 14.5”d. $100-300 356 TWO FOLKSY CARVED FROGS. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Both pieces are posed in a leaping position, 9.5”h. 11”l. $150-300

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357 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, pine. Six-board dovetailed case with dovetailed bracket feet and interior till. Original vinegar sponge decoration. Some wear and backboard has been repurposed. 20.5”h. 39.25”w. 17.5”d. $400-800 358 AMERICAN COUNTERTOP STORE DESK. Attributed to Maine, mid 19th century, pine. Slant lid desk with mortised construction and unusual “picket fence” around the top edge. Old grain paint over red. Some imperfections. 27.5”h. 49”w. 29”d. $400-800

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359 AMERICAN COUNTRY WORK TABLE. Early 19th century, pine. Splay leg table with conforming, thumbmolded and dovetailed drawer and single board top with breadboard ends. Pegged construction. Old dark blue/green paint with traces of red underneath. Some imperfections. 25”h. 40.25”w. 25”d. $300-600 360 FOUR AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century. Arrowback chairs with bamboo turnings on legs. Original yellow paint with stenciled grapevine decoration. Wear. 17.5” seat, 33.25”h. $500-800 361 AMERICAN APOTHECARY. Second half-19th century, pine. Mixed nails including square and cut nails. Sixteen drawers in a tabletop case. Original dark slate blue paint with old yellow paint on the drawer fronts. Wear and missing backboard. 16.5”h. 31.5”w. 9”d. $400-800 362 AMERICAN HANGING CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One blind door, interior shelves. Old red paint. Imperfections. 28”h. 22.5”w. 10”d. $100-150 363 AMERICAN SIDE LOCK CABINET. Mid 19th century, yellow pine. Ten dovetailed drawers with original pulls. Two side locking boards. Some wear and edge loss. 21”h. 25”w. 10.75”d. $150-300 364 AMERICAN STAND. Second half-19th century, pine and poplar. Tapered legs, oneboard top and two nailed drawers. Old red paint with traces of white. Edge wear. 29”h. 17”w. 20”d. $100-300

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365 AMERICAN JELLY CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, yellow pine. Nailed construction, some square. Nailed drawer over two doors with wooden pulls. Cut out bootjack feet. Old green stain. Wear, missing one pull. 36.5”h. 36”w. 16.5”d. $300-500


366 ENGLISH REDWARE COFFEE POT. Late 18th century. Molded acanthus leaf handle and spout. Incised decoration. Lid flange has loss. 10.75”h. $100-300 367 PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA. 1840S). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Gentleman with a gold stick pin. Restoration. 29”h. 24”w., framed, 34”h. 28.5”w. $250-450 368 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Probably American, late 18th century, mahogany veneer and pine. Eagle crest. Inlaid frame. Replaced mirror. 36.5”h. 19.5”w. $150-350 369 PAIR OF AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS. Attributed to Vermont, 2nd half-18th century. Vase splats and turned stretchers. Replaced rush seats, old brown paint. Minimal wear. 16.5”h. seat, 40”h. $150-350

370 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany. Single board top with beveled edge underside, turned column, and cabriole legs with tin spider. Old refinishing. 27.75”h. 16” x 16.5”. $150-350 371 AMERICAN HANGING PLATE RACK. Second half-19th century, pine. Three deep shelves with scalloped edges and molded edge racks. Dovetailed frame, mixed nails including square. Old black paint. Edge wear and some shrinkage. 26”h. 31.5”w. 9.5”d. $250-350 372 AMERICAN HANGING CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Country cupboard with two paneled doors, interior shelves and old grey. Interior has old yellow paint. Square nail construction, thick beveled backboards. Worn. 33.5”h. 37.5”w. 11.25”d. $100-200

373 AMERICAN MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 19th century, pine. Three nailed graduated drawers and molded edge top. Old black paint. Some imperfections. 12.5”h. 11”w. 5”d. $150-300 366

374 AMERICAN CRICKET TABLE. Mid 19th century, walnut and pine. Round two-board top and triangular base with round shelf. Old brown over grey paint on the base. Shrinkage and wear. 29”h. 36”d. $200-400 375 TWO AMERICAN BOXES. Nineteenth century. Cherry with French-style feet and divided interior. Original black paint is alligatored. Old refinishing. 6.75”h. 12”l. And a folksy pine box with old black paint and carved stars. 2.5”h. 4.75”l. Varying wear. $200-400

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376 AMERICAN TABLETOP DESK. Mid 19th century, pine. Slant lid desk with applied molding. Original painted decoration on base. Fitted interior. Mixed nails including square. Some imperfections. 8”h. 18.75”w. 16.25”d. $150-350 377 PAIR OF MINIATURE ENGLISH PORTRAITS. First half-19th century. Possibly husband and wife. He has curly blond hair and a Liverpool art seller and framer’s label is on the back. She wears her red hair in ringlets. Some wear. Matching frames, 6”h. 6.25”w. $250-500

382 AMERICAN BUCKET, WALL POCKET AND KNIFE BOX. Mid 19th century. Stave constructed sugar bucket with bentwood bands and old red paint, 10”h. 9”d., wall pocket with old alligatored white paint, 10.5”h. 8.25”w., and a knife carrier with square nails and original inked rosewood graining, 6”h. 13.25”w. Varying wear. $150-350 383 AMERICAN DRYING RACK AND TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS. Nineteenth century. Drying rack with three posts and cut out legs. Original black paint. 37.5”h. 28.5”w. And Windsor arm and side chairs with step down crests attributed to New England. Old red paint (side), 16”h. seat, 35”h. and old black (arm). Repair. 17”h. seat, 35”h. Varying wear. $250-450

384 AMERICAN TABLETOP CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Two blind doors, interior shelves. Layers of blue and red paint. Imperfections. 31.5”h. 32”w. 14.5”d. $100-150 385 AMERICAN FEDERAL MANTEL. Early 19th century, pine. Square nails, old red and black grain painting. Some edge loss. 52.25”h. 75.5”w. 7”d. $150-350 386 CONTEMPORARY SGRAFFITO REDWARE DISH. Late 20th century. Slip decoration on cream ground featuring sunflowers, tulips and other flowers. 2.5”h. 12.75”d. $100-350

378 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS AMBER BOTTLE. Mid 19th century. Globular bottle with twenty-six swirled ribs and applied lip. Light honey amber. Some imperfections. 13.75”h. $600-900 379 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Probably American, mahogany veneer and pine. Pierced eagle crest. Imperfections. 31.25”h. 17”w. $150-300 380 AMERICAN DECORATED ROCKER. Mid 19th century. High-backed rocker with original yellow paint and floral decoration. Some wear. Two shipping tags on the underside, one to Massachusetts. 15.5”h. seat, 38.5”h. overall. $250-450 381 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Ca. 1860. Hand stitched “Six Sisters” pattern in shades of green and orange. Worn. 79” x 79”. $100-300 40 | GARTH’S Early American & 13th Annual Ohio Valley: May 10-11, 2019

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387 FOUR HUDSON RIVER VALLEY PAINTINGS (2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. All by the same hand showing various semi-romanticised stretches along the river. Buildings include cottages, castles, and a fort (possibly referring to West Point). One has penciled “Hudsen (sic) River” on the back. One has short tear. 17.75”h. 23.75”w., late frames, 21.75”h. 27.75”w. $1,000-1,500

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388 TWO AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Ca. 1840s-1850s. Fiery opalescent. Hexagonal bases and paneled fonts with whale oil burner. Hexagonal font is Sandwich, 8”h. Other is 7.75”h. Edge flakes. $400-800

389 SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICK. Ca. 1830-1845. Small size in olive green with faint red striations. Quatrefoil base. Air bubbles. 4.75”h. $600-800

390 TWO AMERICAN 3-MOLD BLOWN DECANTERS. Second quarter-19th century. GIV-6 with wheel stopper, 11”h. And GII-2 type 2 with stopper, 10”h. $150-350

394 PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS OIL LAMPS. Massachusetts, ca.1835-1840. Molded eye and scale design fonts with whale oil burners. 8.75”h. $200-300

391 PENNSYLVANIA BOOKPLATE. Early 19th century, watercolor and ink on paper. Tulip border on three sides with “Joseph Shindel was born in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Penn. March 18th AD 1811”. Penciled note on back “1860-9-25, 1811-3-18”. Stains. Framed, 8”h. 6.25”w. Sold at Skinner, lot 712, March 2012. $200-400

395 AMERICAN 3-MOLD CONDIMENT SET. Second quarter-19th century. Lignum vitae wood frame with turned posts. Five matching bottles and an extra mustard. Some imperfections. 9”h. $200-350

392 AMERICAN MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half-19th century, pine. Two dovetailed drawers and beveled corners with lamb’s tongues. Replaced pulls, old red paint. 12.5”h. 13.5”w. 8.75”d. $100-300

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393 AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMP. Ca. 1820s. Blown glass petticoat lamp with drop burner. 9.75”h. $150-350

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396 HIGH-STYLE EMPIRE CARD TABLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. “D” shaped top with reeded edges, turned column with acanthus leaf carving, and legs with carved foliage and medallions with hairy paw brass casters, 29.5”h. 36”w. 18”d., opens to 36” square. According to an attached plaque it belonged to Daniel Waldo, Jr. (Boston, 1763-1845). Ex Thomas Pascale. $500-700


397 FORGED IRON TORCH BASKET. American, 1st quarter-19th century. Gimbal mount missing wooden handle. 12”h. 7”dia. $200-400 398 THREE AMERICAN SANDWICH OIL LAMPS. Boston, 2nd quarter-19th century. Whale oil burners. Opalescent lion head and flower basket base with milk glass font. 8.25”h. And two similar lamps with trefoil, paw foot bases and blown fonts. 8”, 8.5”h. Some imperfections. $300-600 399 TWO AMERICAN GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Second quarter-19th century. Pressed bases and blown column and socket. Sandwich (stepped base), 10.75”h. And Pittsburgh, 11”h. $150-350 400 AMERICAN PIPE BOX. Early 19th century, pine. Box with scrolled edges and crest. Drawer with cut nails. Original red/brown paint. Wear, replaced base. 16”h. 5.5”w. $400-800 401 AMERICAN FOLKSY BOX. Second half-19th century, cherry and walnut. Most likely a sewing caddy with nailed drawer, beveled lid, turned feet and spool turned corner posts. Pegged construction. Replaced knob. Some alligatoring and surface wear. 7.75”h. 9.25” x 9.25”. Sold at Garth‘s, lot 912, November 2007. $300-500

402 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Attributed to Massachusetts, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Top has pediment with three turned urn finials, cove molded cornice, two four-paned glass doors with Gothic arches at top, and fitted interior. Base has slanted fold down writing surface over four dovetailed drawers with beaded edges, solid ends, French feet, and nicely cutout ends and apron, 78”h. 40.5”w. 20.5”d. 33.5” writing surface. $1,000-2,000

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403 AMERICAN WINDSOR HIGHCHAIR. Early 19th century. Bamboo turnings on legs. Old worn dark surface. 33”h. Ex Ford Museum (Michigan). $100-300 404 AMERICAN FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. First quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. One-board octagonal top, tapered legs, and turned post. Old dark stain. 27.25”h. 14” x 17.5”. $100-300 405 AMERICAN SHELF AND PEG RACK. Second half-19th century. Molded edge shelf with old yellow/grey paint. Imperfections. 13”h. 34”w. 7”d. And a peg rack, possibly Shaker, with old grey paint. Cut down, multiple nail holes. 43.5”l. $100-150

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406 AMERICAN RAILROAD WHISTLE STOP SIGN. Mid 20th century, cast iron. Keystone whistle stop sign with "W". Old black and white paint has some wear , 16"h. 16"w. $150-350

406A AMERICAN RAILROAD CROSSING SIGN. Mid 20th century, cast iron. "Railroad Crossing". Old black and white paint has some wear . 9"h. 47"w. $250-450

407 AMERICAN CHALKWARE RABBIT. Late 19th century. Seated bunny with original bull’s-eye paint. 5.5”h. $200-350 407 - 411

408 TWO AMERICAN CHALKWARE ANIMALS. Late 19th century. Original paint. Ewe with lamb, 6.5”h. 8.5”l., and ram, 4”l. Varying wear, minor flaking. $200-400 409 AMERICAN DECORATED DOCUMENTS BOX. First half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed with square nails. Original smoked decoration on yellow ground. Original brass bale. Wear, loose escutcheon. 4.5”h. 11”w. $200-400

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410 AMERICAN CHRISTMAS TREE FENCE. Late 19th century, pine. Rail fence with old yellow and black paint. Wear and some edge loss. Four sections, 6.25”h. 28.25”l. each. $100-200

411 FIVE PIECES OF TINWARE. American, mid 19th century. Spice box with punched decoration on lid and interesting feet, 4”h. 6”w. 4”d., cylindrical torch, 13”h. 2”dia., cylindrical oil lamp with simple feet and handle, and five burners (pig lamp), 4.5”h. 8.5”w. 3”d., and a tinder box with saucer base handle, 1.5”h. 5”w. Together with a domed spice box, 3”h. 4.5”dia. $200-400 412 AMERICAN CLASSICAL DROP LEAF TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Heavily carved legs, nailed drawer and leaves with cut corners. Refinished, one loose swing leg. 29”h. 37.5”w. 25.5”d. with 12” leaves. $300-600 413 TRANSITIONAL SHERATON TO EMPIRE DROP LEAF TABLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. One-board top, leaves have ovolo corners and turned legs, swirled foliage carving, and brass cup caster.,29”h. 36”w. 51”l. open (15.5” leaves). $200-400 414 TRANSITIONAL SHERATON TO EMPIRE DROP LEAF TABLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. One-board top, leaves have ovolo corners, turned legs, swirled foliage carving, and brass cup casters. 29”h. 39”w. 52”l. when open (15” leaves). $400-800

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415 TWO AMERICAN GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid 19th century. Hexagonal. Electric blue Sandwich, 9”h., and fiery opalescent with pewter insert, 9.5”h. Imperfections. $150-300

421 THREE SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICKS. Massachusetts, 2nd quarter-19th century. Petal sockets. Pair of canary with loop bases. Chip. 7”h. And an opaque blue with hexagonal base. 7.25”h. $200-400

416 TWO AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Sandwich amethyst with paneled font and hexagonal base, 7.5”h. And sapphire blue lamp with arched font and hexagonal base. Whale oil burner. 8”h. $300-600

422 PAIR OF SANDWICH OIL LAMPS. Massachusetts, ca, 1840-1850. Clambroth with gothic arch fonts accented with gilding and hexagonal bases. Imperfections. 11”h. not including burners. $200-400

417 AMERICAN STONEWARE PIGEON. Second half-19th century. Old blue paint. Circular indented base. Wear and minor edge loss. 4.25”h. $100-200

423 HIGH-STYLE EMPIRE SOFA. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. Rolled back crest with rondels, scrolled arms with carved foliage and carved paw feet below oak leaf carved rectangular bracket, 18” seat height, 36”h. 78”w. $400-800

418 ENGLISH TREENWARE LIGHTING STAND. Mid 19th century, maple. Adjustable tidy with paper label “T. Barton, Late Nye Manufacturer, Mount Ephraim and Parade, Tunbridge Wells”. Refinished, thumbscrew missing. 9.25”h. 5.25”d. Ex Mary Thornton, sold at Garth’s, lot 187, January 1977. $100-300

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419 SANDWICH GLASS OIL LAMP. Massachusetts, ca. 1850-1860. Acanthus pattern with blue font and clambroth base. Sanded surface. Minor wear to base. 12”h. $200-400 420 SANDWICH GLASS OIL LAMP. Mid 19th century. Clambroth with baluster column and heart font. 10”h. $150-300

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424 OHIO CORNER CUPBOARD. Fairfield County, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with pine and poplar secondary. One-piece cupboard with cove molded cornice, applied rope twist half turnings with reeding, capitals and central carved oval fans. Two sixteen-pane doors over three dovetailed drawers with two paneled doors below. Hairy paw feet. Refinished, missing back feet. 92”h. 54”w. 25”d. $3,000-6,000

425 LANDCAPE BY JOHN ROBINSON TAIT (OHIO, 1834-1909). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1853 lower left. Wooded landscape with man on a riverbed. 12”h. 18”w., framed, 18.25”h. 24.5”w. $300-600 426 SHAKER ROCKER. Attributed to Lebanon, Ohio, 2nd half19th century, maple. Ladderback with tape seat. Impressed “3”. 33.5”h. $100-300

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427 ZOAR PIN TOP TABLE. Ohio, mid 19th century, pine. From the men's dining hall. Pegged construction with turned legs and square nailed drawer. Three-board top. Old red paint on base. 30"h. 73.75"w. 35.5"d. $1,500-2,500 428 OHIO STONEWARE PITCHER. Late 19th century. Oversize pitcher stamped “US Standard, Stoneware Co. Akron, O”. Edge loss. 15.25”h. $100-200 427

429 THREE PIECES OF CINCINNATI PEWTER. Ohio, mid 19th century. Pair of candlesticks marked “Flagg & Homan, Pewter”, 9.75”h., and a coffee pot “Sellew & Co., Cincinnati”. Polished. 11.5”h. $250-500

432 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Third quarter-19th century. Impressed “Green & Hale” (Portage County) with brushed cobalt tulip. Make-do iron strap repair. 19.5”h. without dasher. $250-450

430 OHIO EMPIRE-STYLE STAND. Curly maple with poplar and walnut secondary. Signed on a drawer “Made by Chas. Benedict, Mansfield, O. 1934”. Two-drawer stand with cabriole legs and acorn drops. 28.25”h. 16”w. 15.25”d. $100-350

433 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ca. 1840. Ovoid with applied handle. Impressed label “IM Mead, Mogadore, Ohio” and brushed cobalt tulip with “3”. Imperfections. 16”h. $250-450

431 BIRD TREE BY JOHN “OKEY” CANFIELD (OHIO, B. 1907). Born in Elkins, West Virginia, 1907, worked in Ravenna, Ohio. Unsigned. Tree branch with five birds and original paint. 33.5”h. $200-400

434 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ca. 1840. Ovoid with applied handle. Impressed “IM Mead, Mogadore, Ohio” with cobalt accent. Minor imperfections. 11”h. $150-300 435 THREE PRINTS AND A PAINTED BUCKET. Ohio, late 19th-20th century. Tin bucket with painted eagle attributed to Lew Hudnall, 11”h. 13”w. And three handcolored prints of Hudson, Akron, and Northfield Township, Ohio. Maple frames, 11.75”h. 10.25”w. $100-300

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436 THREE PIECES OF OHIO GLASS. Second quarter-19th century. Aqua Zanesville globular bottle with twenty-four ribs. 7.25”h. And an aqua ribbed glass with attached handle. Crack. 4”h. And clear pan with folded rim, 6.25”h. Both attributed to Zanesville. $150-300

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437 BLOWN AQUA GLASS BOWL. Attributed to Mantua, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century. Thick folded rim. Some overall wear. 5”h. 10.25”d. $200-400 438 ZOAR, OHIO, CANDLESTAND. Second half-19th century, pine. Folksy stand with four bentwood legs and supports. Round top and small shelf. Old grey paint has wear. 30.5”h. 10.5”d. $300-600 439 TWO REDWARE LAMPS. Attributed to Zanesville, Ohio, but similar to those of Samuel Routson (Doylesville, ca.1840). Chamberlamps with saucer bases and Albany slip. Larger is repaired. 3.5”, 5.5”h. $250-450

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440 SIX PIECES OF OHIO PEWTER. Marked Flagg & Homan (Cincinnati, 1842-1854). Two candlesticks, 9.75”h., candelabra, 5”h., and assembled three-piece tea/coffee set. Pot, 10.5”h. Some imperfections. $150-350

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441 OHIO ROCKINGHAM PITCHER. Marked for “W. Bromley, Cincinnati, Ohio, North America”, ca. 1845. Paneled with garland. Repaired spout. 8”h. $100-200 442 OHIO SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Alphabets, three-story house and “Priscilla Leverings samplar (sic) worked in AD 1831 aged 7 years and 4 months”. Priscilla Levering (1824-1891, Knox County). According to a note on the back the house is the Levering family homestead where Priscilla grew up. Framed, 15.5”h. 15”w. $600-800 443 BAPTISM ANNOUNCEMENT AND GROUP OF EPHEMERA. American and German, mid 19th century. Printed announcement with penned date December 26, 1829, inside a printed envelope with handcolored angels, both of laid paper. 3”h. 4”w. Together with a leather wallet filled with various German letters and documents dating from the 1820s to the 1870s. Included are two documents from Washington County, Ohio. The naturalization paper of Henry Meitze in 1855 and his marriage license to Margaretta Richsteiner in 1870. $300-600

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444 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Summit County, ca. 1840. Ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed “EH Merrill” with cobalt accent. Slightly out of round. Minor imperfections. 11.5”h. $100-250 445 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Ca. 1850s. Impressed “4 IM Mead & Co.” Two applied handles. Rim flake. 13.5”h. $150-350 446 THREE OHIO PRINTED PAPER BALLOT TICKETS. Allen County, 1864. Ohio Union Presidential Ticket for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, 7”h. 3”w., and two National Democratic Tickets for George B. McClellan and George H. Pendleton. One has Crawford County scratched out and Allen County written in. 9.25”h. 3.25”w. and 9”h. 3”w. With notarized seal. $200-400

447 AMERICAN SHERATON CHEST. Attributed to Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Turned legs and two over four dovetailed drawers with cock beading. Old refinishing. 52.25”h. 46.25”w. 21.5”d. $400-800 448 OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Ca. 1840. Ovoid crock with double handles. Impressed label “2 IM Mead, Portage Co., Ohio” with cobalt accent. Some chips. 11.5”h. $100-250

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449 FOUR OHIO DOCUMENTS. Two sheriff’s notices are from the “Territory of the United States North-west of the River Ohio” in Washington County and signed by the prothonotary, Benjamin Ives Gilman. Laid paper, one dated 1798 is printed and inked, one dated 1799 is handwritten. Two are 1864 post office proposals for John Graham, Monroe County. Unframed, some imperfections. $150-350

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450 OHIO LAND GRANT. Zanesville, 1825. Printed on parchment with inked details. Document for land paid by James Willis of Guernsey County, at the Zanesville office for land “United States, Military in the district of Zanesville...”, signed by John Quincy Adams. Stains. Unframed, 9.75”h. 14.5”w. $200-400 451 OHIO LAND GRANT. Zanesville, 1825. Printed on parchment with inked details. Document for land paid by James Willis at the Zanesville office for territory “of the unappropriated lands on the Military District...”, signed by John Quincy Adams. Unframed, 9”h. 13.5”w. $300-400

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454 OHIO STONEWARE JAR. Second quarter-19th century. Impressed “S(amuel). Routson, Wooster, O”. Albany slip. Kiln adhesions. 8.5”h. $100-200 455 OHIO IRON GREASE LAMP. Attributed to Marble Furnace, Adams County, ca.1830. Saucer base, straight handle, and three feet. 6.75”h. $400-800 456 ZOAR CHAIR. Second half-19th century, pine. Moravian side chair with cutout heart shape in back. Wear. 19.75”h. seat. 37.25”h. Ex Jack Adamson, (Ohio). $150-350

452 ZOAR YARN WINDER. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, poplar. Frame with six arms and counter dial. Imperfections. 24”h. 28”w. Ex Jack Adamson, (Ohio). $150-300

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453 THREE PIECES OF OHIO PEWTER. Marked for Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, 1830-1860). Covered pitcher, 10.75’h., plate, 8”d., and covered sugar, 7”h. $300-600

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457 WEDDING OF ADAM AND EVE BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1919-1985). White sandstone, signed. Adam and Eve wearing moccasins and leaning on a barrel. Below on one side is a chalice. 12”h. 11”w. 5.25”d. $8,000-10,000

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458 TWO OHIO WOODEN ITEMS. Late 19th century, pine. Lidded box with side compartment (candle box?). Original red paint with stenciled label “Warder, Mitchell & Co., Springfield, Ohio”. 5”h. 15.5”w. And a wagon side board. Original paint with dry surface. “Ohio No. 11”. 5.75”h. 40”l. Imperfections. $150-350

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461 MOGADORE, OHIO, POTTERY LION. Attributed to Robinson Clay, Co., 2nd half-19th century. Molded lion with tan and brown glaze. Glazed over edge chip. 8.5”h. 13”l. $600-1,200

459 BARBERTON, OHIO, DECORATED POTTERY BANK. Globe-shaped bank with brown glaze. Incised “Barberton, Ohio, CCOK A.P., O. 25 J. 1911” with a thistle plant. Edge flake on base. 4”h. See Garth’s, lot 8, May 2009 for a similar bank. $800-1,600

462 ROBIN CARVING BY JOHN “OKEY” CANFIELD (OHIO, B. 1907). Born in Elkins, West Virginia, 1907, worked in Ravenna, Ohio. Unsigned. Original paint and glass eyes. 5.25”h. $100-200

460 OWL CARVING BY JOHN “OKEY” CANFIELD (OHIO, B. 1907). Marked on the back in pen “Carved by Okey Canfield, Raveen (sic), Ohio Born 1907”. Owl with original paint and glass eyes placed in a tree hollow. 22”h. 12”w. $400-800

463 OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Ca. 1840-1860. Diminutive churn with double handles. Impressed “2 IM Mead, Portage Co., Ohio”. Slightly out of round, edge flakes. 13”h. $300-600

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464 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ca. 1840. Ovoid with applied handle. Impressed label “IM Mead, Mogadore, Ohio” and brushed cobalt tulip with “3”. Some in the making imperfections. 16.25”h. $300-600 465 OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ca. 1840. Ovoid with applied handle. Impressed label “IM Mead, Mogadore, Ohio” and brushed cobalt tulip with “2”. Edge flakes. 13.75”h. $300-500

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466 THEOREM BY JILL REESE (RITTMAN, OHIO, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on velvet, signed bottom right. Fruit still life with bird. Decorated frame, 20.75”h. 25.25”w. $100-300


467 AMERICAN SHERATON DESK. Attributed to Cincinnati, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar. Two-piece desk with hinged lift lid and dovetailed drawers on top. Base has turned legs and dovetailed drawers. Old refinishing. 48”h. 28.5” writing height, 33”w. 20”d. $250-500 468 SONNENBERG SCHRANK. Wayne County, Ohio, dated 1840, poplar. One piece with dovetailed case with a lift-off cornice, a single door, and an interior with shelves, carved hooks, and a central drawer concealing two secret drawers. Original green over red paint decoration, including hearts and pinwheels, and the original owner’s name over the door. 82”h. 55”w. 21.5”d. Sold at Garth’s, May 2008. $4,000-6,000 469 OHIO CAST IRON “COLUMBIANA” WATER PUMP. Late 19th-early 20th century. Small pump with old green paint. “Columbiana Pump Co., Col. O.” Marked “18 2” on the handle. Weathered. 19”h. $75-125

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470 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Sidney, Shelby County, signed “H[enry] E Enders” “1869”. Wool and cotton, one piece, tied Beiderwand, hearts and eight point stars. Full fringe. 79” x 90”. $250-450 471 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Attributed to Ohio, mid 19th century. Applied strap handle. Cobalt decoration of man with side burns and top hat. Edge flake. 18”h. Ex Frank Byers (Ohio). $400-800 472 ZOAR YOUTH BED. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, cherry. Attributed the Sturm or Jacob Ackerman family. Paneled head and footboards with scrolled edges, cannonball finials, and curved side rails. Some wear. 35”h. 76”w. 39”d. 67.5” rails. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $300-600 473 AMERICAN HIGH-BACK DRY SINK. Attributed to Ohio, mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction with shelves and scalloped edge crest. Two paneled doors, interior shelves. Original red and black grain paint. Painted shipping label “C.A. Nelson, Braddock, Ohio”. Some wear and edge loss. 52.5”h. 51.25”w. 18.5”d. $600-1,200

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474 ZOAR TIN CANISTER AND COOKIE CUTTERS. Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Six cookie cutters of farm animals and a lion and a covered canister, 7.5”h. Note inside “Zoar tinware purchased from daughter of August Beimiller, Zoar, Ohio”. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $100-350 475 TWO OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JARS. Mid 19th century. Cobalt stenciled labels for James Benjamin, Stoneware Depot, Cincinnati, Ohio. One has an applied strap. Flakes. 8.25”, 10”h. $100-350

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476 THREE OHIO PEWTER TEAPOTS. Marked for Sellew & Co., (Cincinnati, 1830-1860). Imperfections. 6.75”, 7.5”, 8.5”h. $100-250


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483 OHIO SHERATON PIE SAFE. Wythe County, 2nd quarter-19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Gallery top, two dovetailed drawers and two doors with eight flower urn tins. Divided interior with shelves. Refinished. 47”h. 55”w. 19.5”d. $1,200-1,500

480 OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JAR. Mid 19th century. Cobalt stenciled label “From EJ Zinn Pouhatan (sic), Ohio”. Some imperfections. 8.5”h. $300-400 481 OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JAR. Mid 19th century. Cobalt stenciled merchant’s label “G. Hyers...Baresville, Ohio” (now Hannibal). Flake and hairline. 8”h. $200-400 482 OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JAR. Mid 19th century. Cobalt stenciled merchant’s label “Jacob Roemer...Clarington, Ohio”. Minor flake. 8.5”h. $150-300

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484 OHIO PENCIL DRAWING BY FERDINAND BRADER (SWISS/AMERICAN, 1833-1901). Color pencil on paper, signed and numbered 862. Panoramic view of the “Residence of Charles and Susan Wilderson, Columbiana, Ohio 1892”. Framed, 35.5”h. 45.25”w. $4,000-8,000

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485 ZOAR CANDLESTAND. Ohio, 2nd half 19th century. Folksy two-tier oval stand made by Jacob Ackerman (1839-1901). Green paint over original salmon. 31”h. 15” x 21”. Sold at Garth’s May, 2018 lot 6. $900-1,250

488 OHIO ONE HORSE OPEN SLEIGH. Second half-19th century, mixed woods. Graceful shape with wrought iron fittings. Stenciled on the underside “__ Newark, O.” Weathered with traces of old red and green paint. Imperfections. 45.5”h. 70”w. 39”d. not including wooden traces. $600-800

486 OHIO SEWERTILE DOG. Newcomerstown, Ohio. Attributed to George Bagnall, (ca 18601890). Original ivory paint with gold painted lock. 11”h. $600-900

489 TWO OHIO FRAMED ITEMS. Second half-19th century. Handcolored “County Map of Ohio and Indiana” engraved by W.H. Gamble, Philadelphia, ca. 1864. Late frame, 17”h. 19.5”w. And a printed house “Notice” from Zoar, Ohio, 1876. Late frame, 9”h. 11”w. $100-300

487 OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Six-board dovetailed case with original stenciled and freehand paint. Flowers and “Johannes Strahm und Elisabeth Sigrist 1858”. Interior till. Alligatored varnish and some surface wear. 21.5”h. 44.5”w. 19.75”d. John and Elisabeth (Sigrist) Strahm lived in Winesburg, Holmes County, Ohio. Sold at Garth’s, November, 2018 lot 293. $600-900

490 FIVE PIECES OF OHIO YELLOWWARE. East Liverpool, mid 19th century. Three bowls and a chamberpot with white bands with blue and brown seaweed decoration. 3”h. 4.5”d. to 4.5”h. 9.25”d. And a miniature chamberpot with seaweed and cat’s eye decoration. 3.5”h. Imperfections. $100-350 491 TWO OHIO YELLOWWARE CONTAINERS. East Liverpool, mid 19th century. White bands with blue seaweed decoration. Imperfections. 9”, 7.5”h. $100-250 492 AMERICAN BENCH. Possibly Lebanon, Ohio Shaker, 2nd half-19th century, walnut. Mortised and screw construction. High open back. 35”h. 78”w. $250-450

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493 OHIO FARM DRAWING BY E.L. OTT. Doylestown, late 19th century, pencil on paper. Farm with horses and other animals in the foreground. “Sketched Oct. 9, 1899 by E.L. Ott, Doylestown, O.” A few minor tears. Framed, 29”h. 41.75”w. $1,000-2,000 494 OHIO BLANKET CHEST ATTRIBUTED TO VALENTINE YODER. Sugarcreek, Tuscarawas County, mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case with applied molding and turned feet. Interior till. Original red paint with typical urn of flowers on front panel. Some imperfections. 23”h. 39”w. 18”d. $2,000-3,500 495 FOUR SCHOONER REDWARE PIECES WITH SGRAFFITO DECORATION. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Oval platter with tulips, 16.5”h. 12.5”w., and three round; stag, 9”dia. peafowl, 11”dia. and a peafowl and flowers, 14”dia. $200-400

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496 SEVEN SCHOONER REDWARE PIECES. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Two loaf pans; one with peafowl and sgraffito with stags, 12.5”l. 9.5”w., two plates; stag and rooster, 6”dia. and two oval dishes with stags, 6”l. Together with a bowl with yellow and green strips, 3.25”h. 13”dia. $200-400 497 EIGHT PIECES OF SCHOONER DECORATED REDWARE. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Lidded jar with distle fink finial, 10”h., reticulated basket, 7.5”h., jar with lid and stags, 7.5”h., and a jar with crows, 4.75”h. Together with four barnyard animals. $200-400

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498 THREE PIECES OF SCHOONER DECORATED REDWARE. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Lamp with stag, 24”h., and a lidded jar with flowers, 10.5”h. Together with a covered canister with four handles, 7.5”h. $200-400


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502 FIVE SHOONER DECORATED REDWARE BANKS. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Figural “Little Jerk”, 10.5”h., two with distlefinks finials, 7.5”h. 9.5”h., and two beehive-shaped having wavy line decoration, 6”h. 4.5”h. $200-400 503 SIX SCHOONER DECORATED REDWARE PITCHERS. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Yellow with tulips and deer, 9.5”h., brown with flowers, 9.5”h., yellow with flowers, 8.5”h., orange with tulips, 7.5”h., and yellow with deer and tulips, 7.25”h. Together with an orange with oval embossed eagle, 7.75”h. $200-400 499

499 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block “Loudonville Ashl. County Ohio, 1858 wove by Peter Grimm” with a locomotive. Two piece in red, blue, green and natural. Imperfections. 62” x 80”. $100-300 500 TWO OHIO JACQUARD COVERLETS. Corner blocks “Loudonville Ohio, F. Yearous”, 1856 and 1851. Two piece in red, blue , green and natural with bird borders. Varying wear. 70” x 88” and 70” x 78”. $300-600 501 OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Wool. Two-piece coverlet with corner block “W. In. Mt Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, by Jacob and Michael Ardner 1856”. Floral rosette design with bird border in blue, red, gold and natural. Some wear. 73” x 73”. $150-350

504 SIX PIECES OF SCHOONER DECORATED REDWARE. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Four jugs with strap handles; double strap handle with orange and green glaze, 8.5”h., yellow with tulips and 18th century couple, 7.5”h., orange with stags and tulips, 6”h., and yellow with stylized tulips, 7”h. Together with two pitchers, one with ferns, 5”h. and one with tulips, 5.5”h. $200-400 505 NINE PIECES OF SCHOONER DECORATED REDWARE. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Four bottles, 6.5”h. to 4.5”h., lidded box with tulips, 3.5”h., inkwell with tulips, 2.25”h., and two lidded pieces, 5”h. and 4”h. Together with a cup, 2”h. $150-300 506 SIX PIECES OF SCHOONER DECORATED REDWARE WITH TIN LIDS. Turtle Creek, Ohio, 20th and 21st century. Four jars (two with handles) with various decoration, 7.5”h. to 6.75”h., and a tankard with dancing man and dog, 9”h. Together with a short bottle with stags, 4.75”h. $200-400 www.GARTHS.com | 59


507 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Elderly woman wearing a bonnet and a gold ring. Landscape background has two fishermen. Restoration. 21”h. 16”w., late frame, 26.5”h. 21.5”w. $300-600 508 AMERICAN SHERATON CARD TABLE. Ca. 1820s, mahogany. Reeded legs, shaped apron, and conforming lift leaf. Refinished. 29.5”h. 35.5”w. 17.5”d. $300-600

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509 AMERICAN BRASS ASTRAL LAMP. Labeled “Cornelius & Co., Philada. Patent April 1st, 1843”. Fluted column on marble base. Traces of fire gilding remain. Replaced frosted shade. Electrified, some wear. 20”h. overall. Ex Charles Momchilov (Ohio). $150-350

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510 TWO BRASS LIGHTING DEVICES. American and English, 19th century. Spring loaded candlestick with tin reflector. Partial label on tin “...Picadilly”. Old green paint. 15”h. And a fluted candlestick with glass peg lamp with burning fluid burner. 15.75”h. overall. $150-350

513 FOUR PIECES OF TIN: CANDLE BOX & THREE CANDLE MOLDS. American, 2nd half-19th century. Two twelve-tube molds, 7”h. and 5”h., and a two-tube mold, 15”h. Together with a rectangular box with fold out candle holder, 1”h. 5.5”w. 1.25”d. $150-300

511 SIX PAINTED BALTIMORE CHAIRS IN THE GRECO-ROMAN REVIVAL STYLE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Old worn black paint with classically painted foliage and different landscapes in reserves on back rests, bold turnings, rondels at hip rests, and cane seats. 18” seat height, 31”h. overall. Ex Hovey Gleason. $300-600

514 FIVE PIECES OF WOODEN KITCHENWARE. American, 19th century. Three Noggin pitchers, 8”h. and 7.5”h. and a porringer with carved handle, 3”h. 9”l. Together with a stave constructed tankard, 9.5”h. $150-300

512 TWO PIECES OF LIGHTING. American, 1st quarter-19th century. Tin adjustable candle stand, square pan with four sockets, cylindrical weighted base, 33”h., and Betty lamp on stand, tin and forged iron, 21.5”h. $250-450

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515 FOUR PAINTED TIN LAMPS. American, mid 19th century. Sam Davis patent 1856 in green and gold, 7”h., “Lard Lamp” in black and gold, 9”h., and a japanned whale oil with double burner, conical base, and peg for candle stick underneath, 4.5”h. Together with a whale oil in black with saucer base and handle, 2.5”h. $200-400


516 AMERICAN FIELD TESTER BED. First half-19th century, maple and pine. Original red paint. Turned posts with arched tester. 78.5”h. 54.25”w. 78”d. with 72.5” rails. Ex Hubbel estate, Middletown, Connecticut. $600-900 517 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND WITH GAMEBOARD TOP. Early 19th century, pine. Tilt top with original grain paint and checkerboard. Two-board top, turned column and tripod base with wrought iron spider extending along legs. Imperfections. 27”h. 20”d. $250-450 518 AMERICAN DROP LEAF GAMEBOARD TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, mixed woods including maple, mahogany and pine. Turned stretcher base, two dovetailed drawers and one-board top with inlaid corners and checkerboard. Refinished. Age splits. 28.5”h. 21.75”w. with 10” leaves, 17”d. $250-500 519 AMERICAN CLASSICAL DROP LEAF TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, walnut. One-board top and leaves with heavily carved legs, including swing legs. Casters. Refinished. 29.75”h. 49.75”w. 24”w. with 23.5” leaves. $350-500 516

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520 AMERICAN SCHOOL PAGE. Early 19th century, pen and ink and watercolor on laid paper. Flying birds, suns and vining borders with “To the Honorable Visitors of the School Randolph” followed by a verse. Signed “Elih__ Thayer Jul 15” (?) Some imperfections. Late decorated frame, 16.5”h. 11.75”w. $300-600 521 AMERICAN APPLIQUE CRIB QUILT. Late 19th century. Hand stitched with single graphic flower in red, tan and blue. Stains. 24.5” x 25.5”. $250-500

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522 PENNSYLVANIA PIN TOP TABLE. Early 19th century, pine. Pegged construction with two dovetailed drawers and original brasses. Two-board top, turned legs and stretcher base. Refinished, some age splits, and pieced repair. 29.25”h. 60”w. 31.25”d. $600-900 523 AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE. Mid 19th century. Charger size with coggled rim and slip decoration. Flakes. 13.25”d. $200-350 524 AMERICAN DECORATED SUGAR BUCKET. Mid 19th century. Stave constructed with bentwood bands and swing handle. Original black paint with extensive stenciling in metallic colors. Base has landscape with flowers, trees, quail, pheasants and house. The lid has remnants of a flower urn. Wear, mostly on lid. 13.5”h. 14.5”d. $300-600 525 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. Ovoid lidded jar with distinct scalloped handles and incised design on shoulder. Some flaking. 7.5”h. $150-300

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526 AMERICAN SWAN CARVING. Mid 20th century. Tree log body with carved head. Original paint and glass eyes. Imperfections. 19”h. 28”l. $400-800


527 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. First half-19th century. Architectural mirror with gilt frame, ball drops and applied rope twist pilasters. Reverse painting of mother and child. Looking glass retailer’s paper label for “James Todd, Portland”. Minor imperfections. 27.75”h. 15.75”w. $250-450 528 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. First half-19th century. Architectural mirror with gilt frame, ball drops and applied half turnings. Reverse painting of fruit basket. Wear. 27.5”h. 16”w. $150-350

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529 WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL INAUGURAL SHIELD WITH KANSAS STATE ARMS. American, 1889, tin. Hand painted state seal with stenciled label on the back “This shield was used in the decoration of the sub Treasury building, Wall St. New York at the Washington Centennial literary exercises April 30, 1889. Presented by Duncan & Johnston, the decorators”. This was one of forty-two shields on display for the Centennial celebrations of Washington’s inauguration held in New York. Some wear. Attached to a wooden frame. 30”h. 27.75”w. $400-800 530 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Third quarter-18th century, maple. Pierced vase splat, bulbous turned stretcher, and pad feet. Rush seat. Old brown paint. 18”h. seat, 40.5”h. Two partial labels note it was given as a gift in 1884 by Mrs. — Angell (then 93 years old) who said it was a wedding gift to her mother and possibly made by an uncle. $600-800 531 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Second quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. Rope twist legs with delicately turned feet and biscuit corners with conforming top. Dovetailed drawer has bird’s-eye maple drawer front with original pull. Good dry original surface. 27.25”h. 20”w. 20”d. $250-500

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533 AMERICAN COUNTRY CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Molded cornice with reeded and dentil molding. Upper door with twelve glass panes, paneled door below. Interior shelves. Old blue paint. Some imperfections. 88”h. 45”w. 24.5”d. $1,000-1,500 534 AMERICAN REVERSE GLASS PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. Second half-19th century. Portrait has some flaking. Gilt frame, 25”h. 22.5”w. Ex John Long (Virginia). $150-350 535 LANDSCAPE PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. River scene with campsite, canoeists and plein air artist. Minor imperfections. 30”h. 46”w., framed, 39”h. 55.5”w. $1,000-1,500 536 AMERICAN BEDWARMER. Mid 19th century. Engraved brass pan, turned wooden handle with original paint. 42”l. $100-200

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537 THREE PIECES OF LIGHTING. American, 19th century. Hexagonal candle lantern with pierced dome top and four panes of wavy bottle glass, 13”h., and a tin lantern with octagonal canted globe, 11.5”h. plus handle and star. Together with a patented tumbler lamp, 1874, 8.25”h. (missing burner). $200-400


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538 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of a family and herd of cattle near a wooded stream. Repair. 17”h. 26”w., late decorated frame, 22.25”h. 31.25”w. $100-300 539 PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block “Made by T. Fehr in Lower Saucon for Abraham Eresman 1841”. Twopiece coverlet in red, blue and natural with star medallions and bird and flower borders. Some fringe loss. 74” x 90”. $250-450 540 SILHOUETTE BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861). Cutout full-length silhouette of a man taking snuff. Identified on the back in pen and ink “H. D’Eguille Esqr., Worcester (England), 25th Jany. 1837”. Ink stamp “From the Collection of Original Portraits, Owned by Mrs. F. Nevill Jackson, Sidcup, Kent”. Framed between glass. 10.75”h. 5”w. $400-800

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541 TWO AMERICAN FOLKSY FERN STANDS. Early 20th century, mixed woods including pine. Both with splayed legs and lower shelf. Dry varnished surfaces. One with beveled top and scalloped apron, 37”h. 10” x 10.5”. One with molded edge and cutout lyre apron, 38”h. 11” x 11.25”. $150-350 542 THREE AMERICAN DECORATED CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century. Two sides and one arm arrowback chairs with original grained decoration and trumpet vine decoration. Varying wear. 18”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $250-500 543 AMERICAN BED BOX. Attributed to Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pine. Mixed nails including some square. Low box with base molding and old red paint. Interior lined with traces of blue cloth. Edge wear and some loss. 9”h. 49”w. 27.25”d. $250-450 544 THREE FIREPLACE ITEMS. American, 1st half-19th century. Fender kettle stand forged iron with cast brass sliding shelf marked “Davis, Boston”, 7.25”h., 13”l. and a forged trivet on tripod base, 4”h. 19”l. Together with a forged broiler, 3.5”h. 17”l. $150-300

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545 FOUR AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 19th century, pine. Lyre back with turned stretchers and legs. Original floral paint on tan. Varying wear and repair. 17.5” seat, 33”h. $250-450

549 AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE CARVING. Second half 20th century. Original paint, carved feathers and glass eyes. Age split. 12”h. 21”l. $100-300

552 AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE CARVING. Late 20th century. Original paint, carved feathers and glass eyes. Stamped “PC”. 17”h. 22”l. $150-350

546 EUROPEAN DOUGH BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Two board top with applied edge, canted case and plain stretcher base. Original blue paint. Imperfections. 28.75”h. 25.5”w. 15.5”d. $150-350

550 AMERICAN COUNTRY CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Small cupboard with cut out feet and paneled door with applied molded edge. Old blue and red paint is worn. Square nail construction. Interior shelves. 33.25”h. 31.5”d. 12.5”d $200-400

553 TWO AMERICAN BEDWARMERS. Nineteenth century. Engraved brass pans and turned wooden handles, one with traces of paint. 44”, 46”l. $100-300

547 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Midwest, 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid with applied handles. Brushed cobalt “6” with “tornados” and grapes. Rim flakes. 16.5”h. $200-400 548 AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE CARVING. Late 20th century. Preening goose with original paint and glass eyes. Stamped “RB”. 9”h. 17”l. $150-350

551 AMERICAN BARBER POLE. First half-20th century. Turned wooden pole with old red, white and blue paint. 50”h. including base. $250-500

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554 TWO AMERICAN COVERLETS. Second half-19th century. One piece in multiple colors “Memorial Hall, Centennial”. Wear. 72” x 78”. And two piece in blue and natural. Trumpet vines and corner block with “1859”. 74” x 88”. $250-450

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555 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Second quarter-19th century. Two piece double weave in blue and natural with floral decoration and double borders. 80” x 84”. $200-400 556 AMERICAN BURL BOWL. Nineteenth century. High sides with good figure and patina. 4.5”h. 13.5”d. $600-900 557 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One piece with door above five dovetailed drawers, all with replaced pulls. Top has interior shelf, molded cornice. Old distressed blue paint. Square nail construction. 75.5”h. 35”w. 16.5”d. $300-600

558 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Two wooden boards with original paint. “A. Bailey & Co. W.I Goods and Cheap Cash Store”. Shrinkage and some wear. With late hanging bar. 38”h. 50”w. $600-1,200 559 AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED BUST OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MAN. Late 19th century. Wooden bust with original paint. Probably a display piece, several nails inserted along the hairline. Some imperfections. 11”h. 13”h. including late base. $300-600

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560 TWO AMERICAN DECOYS. Mid 20th century. Original paint. Folksy black duck, 12.5”l. and canvasback with glass eyes, 15”l. Wear and age splits. $100-300

564 AMERICAN SHERATON PLANTATION DESK. Second quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Two piece with fall front writing surface and fitted interior with pigeon holes on top. Base has turned legs and dovetailed drawer. Refinished. 57.75”h. 32”w. 22”d. $400-600

561 TREENWARE BOWL. Second half-19th century. Late blue paint on the exterior. Age split. 4”h. 14.5”d. $100-250

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562 THREE AMERICAN CARRIERS. Second half-19th century. Bentwood with lapped seams and bale handles. Old blue, green and red paint. Blue carrier has partial stencil “16 lbs. NE_”. Imperfections. 7.5”h. 11.5”d., 6.5”h. 11.5”d. and 5”h. 9.5”d. $250-350 563 AMERICAN BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Six board dovetailed case with applied bracket feet. Interior till with dovetailed drawer. Refinished. 18”h. 40.5”w. 18.25”d. $250-500

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565 AMERICAN DOME TOP TRUNK. Mid 19th century, pine. Old yellow paint with eagle and patriotic banner on lid and pigeons on the front panel. Dovetailed case and lid, batten feet. Imperfections. 24.5”h. 37.75”w. 21.5”d. $250-500 566 AMERICAN FOLKSY CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One piece with open top and scalloped sides. Paneled door below with interior shelves. Old blue paint. Reconfigured. 78.5”h. 43.25”w.22”d. $250-450 567 FOUR AMERICAN REDWARE JARS. Mid 19th century. Two have glazed exteriors (one possibly Galena, Illinois), 6”, 7”h. And two have glazed interiors, 6”, 7”h. Imperfections. $150-350 568 AMERICAN BEDWARMER. Second half-19th century. Small size with engraved copper pan and turned wooden handle. 31.5”l. $100-300


569 AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTICULATED FIGURE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden armature with papier mache head and carved wooden hands and feet. Original paint and clothing. Some wear. 45.5”h. 18”w. $300-600 570 FOLK ART OSTRICH CARVING. Second half 20th century. Original polychrome paint over gesso on wood. Nicely colored with cut decoration, and raised on simple base, 49”h. $150-350 571 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Second quarter-19th century. Two piece in red, blue and white with star medallions and double borders. Some wear. 74” x 88”. $150-350

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572 EUROPEAN CABINET ON FRAME. Mid 19th century, pine. Reconstructed with pegged and square nail top and dovetailed frame. Paneled door, interior peg racks. Imperfections. 60.5”h. 34.25”w. 18.25”d. $200-400 573 AMERICAN CRICKET TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Tripod base with lower shelf and two board top. Old brown paint on base. 31”h. 29”d. $200-400 574 EUROPEAN WOODEN CHURN. Second half 19th century. Stave construction with a variety of metal bands including wrought iron. Refinished. 44”h. overall. $100-300

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575 EIGHT AMERICAN WINDSOR STYLE ARMCHAIRS. Ca 1930s, mixed woods. Sackbacks with old r efinishing. Varying wear and repair. 17” seat, 42”h. $400-800

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576 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED CUPBOARD BY JOHN RUPP. York County, ca 1830-1840, pine and poplar. Two piece signed in pencil on top of base “Rupp Cabinet __”. Original grain paint in imitation of flame grain mahogany. Single door on top with nine glass panes, bottom has three dovetailed drawers with porcelain pulls, two blind doors and turned feet. Some wear. 88”h. 49”w. 24.25”d. $4,000-6,000 www.GARTHS.com | 69


585 PERSIAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Floral design on salmon ground. 9’ x 12’8”. $400-800 586 KASHAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size with wide dark blue border and red ground. 10’9” x 13’8”. $600-900 587 MAZLAGHAN RUG. Ca. 1920. Rust ground with lightning medallion. 4’1” x 6’2”. $600-800

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577 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Abrash red ground with foliate design. Edge loss. 5’1” x 6’5”. $300-600

581 KILIM RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size flat woven rug with good colors. Some damage. 6’ x 10’8”. $300-600

578 FEREGHAN RUG. First half-20th century. Salmon border, peacock design on abrash blue ground. Wear, bound ends. 4’4” x 6’8”. $300-500

582 KASHAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size with multiple blue borders and floral design on red ground. 9’8” x 12’10”. $900-1,200

579 CAUCASIAN RUG. First half-20th century. Blue medallion on salmon red ground. Some wear. 3’7” x 4’10”. $250-450

583 SAROUK RUG. Second quarter-20th century. Room size with red ground. 12’ x 19’9”. $900-1,200

580 KAZAK RUG. First quarter-20th century. Multiple borders and blue ground. Edge wear. 3.9” x 5’. $300-600

584 TURKISH RUG. Mid 20th century. Graphic red medallions on grey ground. 4’2” x 6’8”. $200-400

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588 KURDISH RUG. Ca. 1900. Northwest/Caucasian Kurdish, probably Azerbeijan region. Multiple borders. 3’5” x 6’7”. $600-800 589 LILIHAN RUG. 1920s. Floral on burgundy ground. 2’8” x 5’3”. $250-350 590 SENNEH KILIM RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Flat woven in shades of gold on black ground. Some loss. 4’1” x 6’3”. $150-350 591 PERSIAN MALAYER RUG. Ca. 1920s. 4’1” x 6’8”. $600-800 592 NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER. Ca. 1900. 4’3” x 9’. $600-1,200

593 PERSIAN KHORASAN RUG. Ca. 1900. 3’11”x 6’. $300-600 594 PERSIAN KASHAN RUG. C. 1930s. 4’6” x 6’8”. $300-500 595 CAUCASIAN CARGO BAG. Ca. 1900. Polychrome flat weave. $250-500 596 PERSIAN HERIZ RUNNER. Ca 1910. 3’4” x 14.8”. $800-1,200 597 PERSIAN LILIHAN. Ca. 1920s. Floral with burgundy ground. 5’ x 6’9”. $300-600 598 PERSIAN SERAB RUNNER. Ca. 1920s. 3’ x 9’9”. $400-800 599 PERSIAN KARAJEH RUNNER. Ca. 1920s. 3’9” x 10’9”. $600-900 600 PERSIAN ZANTAN RUG. Ca. 1920s. 3’1” X 4’10”. $300-500 601 PERSIAN KURDISH MAT. Ca. 1920s. 2’ X 2’4”. $100-300 602 PERSIAN MALAYER RUNNER. Ca. 1910. 4’4” X 12’3”. $900-1,200


603 QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. American or English, mahogany veneer and pine. Scrolled crest, molded frame and old, if not original, mirror. Refinished with some repair. 44.25”h. 15”w. $600-900 604 VICTORIAN STEREOPTICON. Probably European, 2nd half-19th century. Folding tabletop version with inlay and burlwood veneer. Age split with minor loss. 4”h. 17”w. 10.5”d. $150-300 605 AMERICAN FOLK ART JEWELRY BOX. Early 20th century, oak. Fretwork three-tier dresser or jewelry box with extensive fretwork designs including birds, vines and two men with swords. Six nailed drawers and circular mirror. 21.5”h. 26.5”w. 10”d. $300-600 603

606 BENNINGTON FLINT ENAMEL COFFEE POT. Vermont, mid 19th century. Paneled coffee pot with domed lid. Underside has IX A mark. Imperfections. 12”h. $200-400 607 PAIR OF BENNINGTON CANDLESTICKS. Mid 19th century. Unmarked flint enamel. One slightly off center. 9.5”h. See Bennington Pottery and Porcelain by Barret, plate 198. $200-350

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608 AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS. Mid 19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Four dovetailed graduated drawers with scratch beading. Square nail construction. Age splits. 43”h. 39.5”w. 19”d. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $300-600 609 TWO AMERICAN FANBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Early 19th century. Turned posts and bases. Old surfaces have wear. 18”h. seat, 35.75”h., 17”h. seat, 35.5”h. $150-350

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610 AMERICAN CONTINUOUS ARM BRACEBACK WINDSOR CHAIR. Late 18th-early 19th century. Old black paint. Some repair. 17”h. seat, 37.25”h. overall. $250-450 611 TWO PAIR OF AMERICAN FEDERAL FANCY CHAIRS. First quarter-19th century. Armchairs with original grain decoration. Rush seats. 17.5”h. seat, 33.5”h. And New York state side chairs with original green paint and stenciled fruit decoration. Rush seats. Ex Elmer Webster (Ohio). 18”h. seat. 33.5”h. Imperfections. $300-600

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612 AMERICAN BASKET. Early 20th century. Woven splint with shoe feet and bentwood handles. 12.5”h. 24”d. $100-200 608 www.GARTHS.com | 71


613 PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR. Mid 19th century, watercolor and ink on lined paper. Hand painted fraktur done after printed fraktur with angels, birds and American eagle. Incomplete text records the birth of Charles Adam Long in Pennsylvania. Some loss. Late frame, 16.5”h. 13”w. $250-450

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614 AMERICAN SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Floral border, flower baskets, alphabets and “Robert Cook, Lydia Cook, Hannah Cook’s work done in the 15 year of her age 1806”. Framed, 18.5”h. 14.25”w. $300-500 615 AMERICAN GRAIN-PAINTED WARDROBE. Second half-19th century, poplar. Three-piece wardrobe with pediment cornice, two paneled doors, and dovetailed drawers. Original grain paint has some wear. 80”h. 43.5”w. 16”d. $300-600 616 AMERICAN LIDDED CARRIER. Late 19th century, pine. Double lidded with central handle and old blue paint. Wear and age splits. 13.5”h. 16.5”w. 10”d. $100-300

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617 SPICE BOX AND PANTRY BOX. American and European, late 19thearly 20th century. Small hanging spice box with five nailed drawers and traces of original floral paint. 9”h. 6.5”w. And a small pantry box with glued lapped seams and original floral paint. Some edge loss, loose bottom. 2“h. 4”l. $100-300

618 SEVEN PRINTS OF AMERICAN LANDMARKS. Published by J & F Tallis, London, ca. 1840. Handcolored engravings in matching frames. Barclay’s Iron Works, Harpers Ferry, Schenectady, Albany, Head waters of the Juniata, Catskill Mountain house, source of Passaic Falls. Some toning and light stains. 12.75” x 14.75” overall. $100-200 619 AMERICAN MAP AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Handcolored engraved map of oversea shipping routes. Printed for J & H Miller, Columbus, Ohio. Stains. Framed, 21”h. 28.5”w. Molded pottery bear bank, 6”h., splint basket, 9”h., dovetailed slide lid box, 2.75”h. 6.75”w. And a stave constructed sugar bucket. 10”h. 10”d. Imperfections. $150-350 620 AMERICAN STONEWARE WASHBOARD. Attributed to Jane Lew, West Virginia, early 20th century. Molded board with Albany slip. 15.5”h. 11”w. $100-200 621 AMERICAN CAST IRON GOLFER DOOR STOP. Early 20th century. Original paint. Impressed “238”. 10”h. $100-300 622 TWO AMERICAN BED WARMERS. Mid 19th century. Turned wooden handles. Brass pan with engraved bird, 42”l. And copper pan with star, 46”l. $100-300


623 AMERICAN PIECED FRIENDSHIP QUILT. Third quarter-19th century. Hand quilted with stitched names in stepped crosses including “Pres. Lincoln 1862”. Some fading. 76” x 80”. $250-500 624 AMERICAN SHERATON BLANKET CHEST ON FRAME. Second quarter-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case on frame with three dovetailed drawers and turned legs. Refinished. 41”h. 42.5”w. 18.25”d. Ex Susan Lodes (Ohio). $600-800 625 AMERICAN SHERATON DECORATED TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Original grain decoration. Turned front legs, gallery with scrolled top, and two dovetailed drawers. Imperfections. 36”h. 37”w. 20.5”d. Ex Robert Leath (Ohio). $250-450 626 TWO AMERICAN EAGLE FINIALS. Late 19th-early 20th century. One has worn gilding, 12”h., the other has old gold paint, 14.75”h. Includes wooden bases. Imperfections. $100-300 627 AMERICAN KNIFE CARRIER AND LEATHER FIRE BUCKET. Nineteenth century. Pine carrier with turned handle and square nails. Scrubbed surface. 5”h. 15”l. And a fire bucket with red paint over blue. Gold emblem “T.O.L. 3”. Flaking. 16.5”h. including leather handle. $150-350 628 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS. Mid 19th century. Marked. Allen Porter (Westbrook, Maine). 6.5”h., and J.D. Locke (New York City), 10.5”h. Some dents. $100-350

629 BOSTON LEATHER COVERED DOCUMENTS BOX. Second quarter-19th century. Pine box covered with leather and brass tacks. Paper lined interior with label for “Nathan Neat, Saddle...Trunk Maker...Boston”. Brass bale handle. Some imperfections. 6”h. 10”w. $250-350 630 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS. Mid 19th century. One for Thomas Danforth Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut), J# 42. 11.5”h. And one for Palethorp & Connell (Philadelphia). 7.5”h. Imperfections. $100-300 631 THREE AMERICAN TIN CANDLE MOLDS. Nineteenth century. Six, twelve, and twentyfour tube candle molds. Some rust. 9.75”, 10.75”, 11”h. Ex Ford Museum (Michigan), Robert Leath (Ohio). $100-300

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632 AMERICAN DRYING RACK. Mid 19th century, walnut. Mortised with curved feet. Old refinishing. 32.25”h. 21”w. $100-250 633 TWO AMERICAN TOYS. Late 19th-early 20th century. “R. Bliss” doll house with hinged front and chromolithographic paper covering. Interior furniture. Wear. 18”h. 11.5”w. And a wooden pull toy with revolving ducks. 5.5”h. 11”l. not including handle. $150-350 634 AMERICAN BUTTOCKS BASKET AND SHOREBIRD. Early 20th century. Woven splint basket with bentwood handle. 12”h. 14”w. And a wooden silhouette of shorebird with traces of original paint. Branch leg and cork base. Wear, missing beak. 12.5”h. $100-300

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635 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. Early 19th century. Gilt architectural frame with broken arch pediment, urn finial, fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, and applied floral garland. Period, if not original, mirror. Wear with some loss. 49”h. 19”w. $400-800 636 AMERICAN EMPIRE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Two-board top, two dovetailed drawers with curly maple drawer fronts. Refinished. Imperfections. 29”h. 21”w. with 12.5” leaves. 28.5”d. $100-350

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637 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Second quarter-19th century, gouache on paper. Profile of a blond haired man. Framed, 8”h. 6.25”w. $150-350

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638 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Fulllength figure of a girl with flower basket. Surface wear and crease. Framed, 9”h. 8”w. $100-300 639 AMERICAN BOOKPLATE OR MEMENTO. Ink on paper. “Jacob Ebling 1855” framed with peacock feather and faded four leaf clover. Framed. 10”h. 7”w. $100-350 640 AMERICAN DECORATED DOCUMENTS BOX. First half-19th century, mahogany. Dovetailed with original yellow trim and painted name “CF Wilbur” on the lid. Good dry surface. Interior is missing lift out lid. Minor edge loss. 5.5”h. 12.75”w. 8.25”d. Ex Betty Dorow (Ohio). $300-600

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641 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Second half-18th century, mahogany. Scroll mirror with applied eagle and fruit basket with old gold paint. 39.5”h. 19.5”w. $100-350

642 TWO AMERICAN MEMORIALS. First half-19th century. Pen and ink on laid paper of funerary urn and willow. “Sacred to the Memory of Joseph Bradley, who died August 14, 1820 aged 5 yrs.” Period frame, 10.25”h. 8.5”w. And watercolor on paper of a woman placing flowers on a funerary urn. “Sacred to the Memory of Ruthe Ingersoll”. A note on the back states she was the mother of Dolly who was the wife of Enoch Foote III. Late frame, 12.75”h. 16.5”w. Imperfections. $200-400 643 TWO AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLETS. Mid 19th century. Two-piece coverlet in blue and white. Floral design and border. 76” x 80”. And house border with ship corner block “Year 1839” for one of the Gilmour brothers (active in Indiana). Worn. 68” x 80”. $150-350 644 BRASS TELESCOPE ON STAND. Probably American, early 20th century. Tabletop stand with collapsing tripod base. Missing thumb screw. 28.5”h. 29”l. $100-300


645 FAMILY SILHOUETTE BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861). Three cutout full-length figures of “The Higgindon (?) Family, L’pool” (Liverpool, England), ca. 1837. Man with top hat, woman, and a younger man with fishing tackle. Sepia wash landscape background. Cut down with some staining. Framed, 16”h. 17.25”w. overall. $600-800 646 PAIR OF AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON FIRE DOGS. Early 19th century. Small size with scrolled details. 4.5”h. $200-300 647 TWO AMERICAN MINIATURE BLANKET CHESTS. Second half-19th century. Both with turned feet. Larger has mixed woods including poplar. 9.75”h. 15.5”w. Smaller pine chest is later with varnished surface and replaced feet. 4.75”h. 11.25”w. $100-200 648 MINIATURE NEW GENEVA PITCHER. Pennsylvania, mid 19th century. Tanware with glazed interior and flourishes on the exterior. 5.25”h. $100-350 649 FOUR AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY CHANDELIERS. Late 20th century. Turned wooden posts with original paint in reds and blues. Tin arms and candle sockets. 13”h. 16”d. to 16”h. 24”d. $100-300

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650 AMERICAN MIRROR. Early 20th century. Ogee frame with flame-grain mahogany veneer. Replaced mirror. Refinished. 34.5”h. 26.5”w. $100-300 651 THREE AMERICAN HOOKED RUGS. Late 19th-mid 20th century. Duck with initials and possible date, 24”h. 30”w., pheasant, 32”h. 45”w., and duck with ducklings, 26”h. 42”w. $150-300 652 AMERICAN YELLOWWARE POTATO FLASK. Mid 19th century. Blue glaze with initials “TA”. Rim flakes. 6”h. $100-300 653 GROUP OF AMERICAN TIN AND IRON KITCHEN ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Tin heart molds, cookie cutters, and covered box, 2.5”h. 5.5”l. Together with wrought iron skewers and holder, 5”h. 7.5”l. $100-300

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654 NEW ENGLAND SHERATON DROP LEAF TABLE. Ca. 1820s, birch with pine secondary. Wellturned legs. Old brown surface is worn. 28”h. 42”w. 18”d. with 11.5” leaves. $200-400 655 AMERICAN LOCK BOX. Pine. Original painted date “1830”. Dovetailed case with wrought iron strap hinges and applied molding. Worn. 14”h. 20”w. 13.5”d. $150-350 656 TWO AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Early 19th century. Fanback with old refinishing. 35.5”h. And bowback stamped “Adams” on the underside. Cleaned of old paint. 35.5”h. $250-450

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657 ENGLISH GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK. Second half 18th century, mahogany and pine. Bonnet has broken arch pediment. Bonnet and case have reeded pilasters, base has ogee feet and door with shaped top. Hand painted face with seashells and moon phase dial. Brass works. Refinished with imperfections. 86”h. $900-1,200 658 AMERICAN DECORATED PANEL. Mid 19th century. Large wooden panel, possibly a fireboard or wagon board, with original yellow paint. American eagle with banner “E Pluribus Unum” on front, vining foliage on back. Wrought iron straps on back. Wear and some edge loss. 25”h. 42”w. $400-600 659 TWO CONTEMPORARY PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE FIGURES. Signed and dated. Man drinking by Lester Breininger, 10”h. And potter in by T. Schmitz in honor of Breininger, 8”h. $200-400

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660 AMERICAN SHERATON HUNTBOARD. Reputedly Southern, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Four dovetailed drawers, one board top and turned legs. Old refinishing, age split in top. 32.5”h. 37”w. 25”d. $400-800 661 AMERICAN DECORATED TABLE TOP DOUGH BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with square nails on bottom. Two cut out handles. Old flower urn decoration on faded red ground. Imperfections. 12.25”h. 30”l. $150-300

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662 AMERICAN YOUTH’S SLEIGH BED. Mid 19th century, poplar. Scrolled and paneled head and foot boards. Rails have wrought iron hooks. Old refinishing. 45”h. 83”w. 40”d. 61” rails. $200-400

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664 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. Late 19th century. Single sided wooden sign with original paint. “Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Baked Goods”. Edge loss and weathering. 20”h. 51”w. $600-800 665 EASTERN TENNESSEE PIE SAFE. Possibly Green County, 2nd quarter19th century, walnut with some figure. Square nails. Two dovetailed drawers, scalloped crest and turned feet. Sides and two doors have twelve punched tins with cavalrymen on horseback. Refinished. 52”h. 49”w. 17.5”d. $1,500-2,500 666 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Reputedly Southern, 1st half-19th century, walnut with pine secondary. One piece with square nail construction. Two doors with twelve glass panes over two blind doors. Broken arch pediment. Refinished with some imperfections. 84”h. 49”w. 24”d. $900-1,200 667 FIVE PIECES OF BREININGER SGRAFFITO POTTERY. Pennsylvania, late 20th century, signed and dated. Two floral pie plates, 4.25”, 5”d. and tray, 11.75” x 14.75” are signed “Breininger Pottery”. Pie plate with deer, 8”d. and loaf pan, 14”l. are signed by Lester Breininger. $200-350

668 FOUR PIECES OF BREININGER POTTERY. Pennsylvania, late 20th century, signed and dated. Three signed “Breininger Pottery”, pierced covered sugar, 6”h., sgraffito honey jar, 5”h. and flower pot with applied bird, 6.75”h. Dome top coffee pot signed by Lester Breininger, 11”h. $200-400 669 TWENTY FOUR BREININGER POTTERY PLATES. Pennsylvania, late 20th century, signed and dated. All with variations of yellow slip horses. Various signatures. Six of each, 4.25”, 7.25”, 8.25” and 12.5”d. $250-500

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670 AMERICAN CORNER CABINET. Mid 19th century, pine. One piece with square nails. Open top and blind door below. Original green paint. Replaced hooks. 58.75”h. 44”w. 22”d. $400-800 671 AMERICAN TRADE SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Single sided wooden sign with original paint. “Clock Shop”. Weathered. 62”h. 12.5”w. $200-400 672 TWO REDWARE ANIMALS BY LESTER BREININGER (PENNSYLVANIA, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Signed and dated. Lion with coleslaw mane. 8.5”h. And a bald eagle, 11”h. $150-350

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673 TWO AMERICAN DECORATIVE BOARDS. Attributed to Pennsylvania, 1st half-20th century, pine. Architectural boards with low relief silhouettes of horses and pasture painted black. Some wear. 17.25”h. 109.5”w. and 17”h. 97”w. $200-400

674 AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, poplar. High feet, dovetailed drawer and six star punched tins in two doors. Old mustard paint is flaking. 60.5”h. 41.5”w. 16.5”d. $600-800 675 KENTUCKY STABLE SIGN. Early 20th century, pine. Relief image of jockey and hitching post. Layers of old polychrome paint. Iron straps. Flaking. 54”h. 26”w. $300-600 676 AMERICAN DECORATED STAND ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN RUPP. York County, Pennsylvania, ca 1830-1840, pine and poplar. One board top, turned legs and dovetailed drawer. Some scratching. 30.75”h. 24”w. 23.5”d. $600-1,200

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677 FOUR PIECES OF BREININGER POTTERY. Pennsylvania, late 20th century, signed and dated. Two colanders, 7”, 1.5”h., dome top coffeepot, 11”h. and fish food mold, 11”l. All but the small colander are signed by Lester Breininger. $150-300

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678 FOUR PIECES OF BREININGER POTTERY. Pennsylvania, late 20th century, signed and dated. Compote, 8”h. 9.25”d. and pierced container, 6.5”h. And two pieces of sgraffito, a vase, 8”h. and cake stand, 5”h. 10”d. $100-350 676

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679 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Double sided wooden cut out sign with original paint. “322 Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco, Candies”. Artist signed “Churchill”. Wear. 23.5”h. 50”w. $400-800 680 AMERICAN FOLK ART FISH CARVING. Second half-20th century. Softwood carving with original paint. 13”l. $100-125 681 THREE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Second half-19th century. English kitchen salt container with slip flowers. Repaired finial. 10”h. And two American tin coffee pots, one with a side spout. 8”, 9”h. $100-350

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682 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Applied handle. Brushed cobalt flower and impressed “2”. 14”h. $100-250 683 AMERICAN MERGANSER DECOY. First half-20th century. Folksy carved decoy with elongated bill. Original paint is worn. 20.5”l. $150-300 684 AMERICAN MERGANSER DECOY. Mid 20th century. Original paint and glass eyes. Some wear. 16”l. $100-350 685 AMERICAN CROCK STAND. Early 20th century, pine. Semi-circular with molded edge shelves. Original red and green paint. Scratch carved compass star on one shelf. Some wear. 30.5”h. 35”w. 24”d. $100-300

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686 AMERICAN SHERATON PIE SAFE. Second half 19th century, walnut. Square nail construction. Nailed drawer, turned feet and two doors with four punched tins. Refinished, top has slight warp. 44.5”h. 45”w. 18.5”d. $300-600 687 SEVEN PIECES OF BREININGER SGRAFFITO POTTERY. Pennsylvania, late 20th century, signed and dated. Plates and chargers. Five floral designs, 7” to 10”d., cavalry soldier, 12.5”d. and compass star, 14”d. $250-500

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688 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. First half-19th century. Gilt frame with applied half turnings, corner rosettes and reverse glass painting of a seated woman. Flaking. 30”h. 15.75”w. $150-350 689 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. First half-19th century. Frame with applied half turnings, corner rosettes and reverse glass painting of a woman in blue dress. Imperfections. 38.25”h. 17.75”w. $100-300 690 AMERICAN WAGON SEAT. Mid 19th century. Turned posts, shaped arms. Old green paint, replaced splint seat. Some edge loss. 28”h. 34”w. $200-400

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691 AMERICAN CHILD’S BUCKBOARD WAGON. Second half-19th century. Pull wagon with wooden spoke wheels and removable seat. Original green paint with “Miniature” label. Some wear. 27.5”h. 39”l. not including handle. $400-800 692 AMERICAN PREENING DECOY. Mid 20th century. Carved wooden duck with old paint. Old or original green paint shows on the bottom. Wear and some edge damage. 5”h. 10”l. $150-300

693 THREE FRAMED PICTURES. American and European, 19th century. Reverse glass portrait of a woman. Crack. 9.75”h. 6.75”w., Odd Fellows pastel with American eagle. Curly maple frame, 4.75”h. 6.75”w. And ink and watercolor image of a sea captain in printed mat. 5”h. 3.5”w. $200-400 694 PORTRAITS OF SISTERS (SCOTTISH SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on board, unsigned. Reputedly Katherine and Ida McKenzie, both dressed in white. Aberdeen framer’s label “Gifford & Son”. Imperfections. Gilt oval frame, 24.75”h. 20.25”d. $150-300 695 AMERICAN TOLE DOCUMENT BOX. Mid 19th century. Original berry decoration on japanned ground. Wire bale handle and tin hasp. Wear. 7.5”h. 10”w. $100-300 696 AMERICAN WORK BENCH. Late 19th-early 20th century, maple with some figure. Base with nailed drawers and two-part top with vise. 34”h. 94”w. 28”d. $300-600

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697 PENNSYLVANIA SETTLE BENCH BY JOHN SWINT. Lancaster County, active 1840s-1850s, poplar. Original pale green paint with stenciled fruit decoration and freehand angel wings on crest. Marked on the underside “J. Swint, Chair Maker”. Wear. 17.5”h. seat, 35.5”h. 75.5”w. $600-800 698 RURAL LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, artist monogram “TM” lower left, possibly for Thomas Moran. Stone cottage with donkey in nearby field. Restoration. 12”h. 18”w., framed, 19.5”h. 25.5”w. $300-600 699 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. First half-19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with pie shelf, square nail construction with dovetailed top. Double blind doors top and bottom, base has three dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls. Original red paint is worn. Edge loss. 81”h. 50”w. 20.5”d. $800-1,200

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700 SEVEN AMERICAN TIN HEART MOLDS. Second half-19th century. Molds or cheese sieves and a wooden carved butter print with tin surround. 5.75”h. 9.5”l. to 2”h. 4.5”l. $100-300 701 THREE BOXES. American and European, 2nd half-19th century. Papier mache snuff box with decoupage print of children, 2.75”d., and a printed cardboard “Pastilles” box, 2.25”d. Together with a slide lid box filled with bone chess pieces. Decoupage print on lid of men playing “Chess”. 2”h. 4”l. $100-200

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702 AMERICAN VELVET FLORAL BOUQUET. Early 20th century. Decorative straw basket with painted velvet flowers. Some wear. 8.5”h. Ex Patricia Staubel (Maine). $100-300 703 AMERICAN GILT FRAME MIRROR. Mid 19th century. Wear with replaced mirror. 28.5”h. 26”w. $100-300

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704 COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. American, 1st quarter-19th century, birch and tiger maple with pine secondary. Simple bonnet with pilasters and arched door, wooden movement, wooden face with painted peafowl and foliage, covered molding under bonnet and above waist, and cutout feet, 84”h. 20.5”w. 11”d. Ex Thomas Pascale. $1,000-2,000 705 AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET. Corner block “Zur Ruhe 1846” with flower urn. Two-piece coverlet in red, blue and natural with floral design and bird border. 60” x 80”. $300-600 706 AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Three-board top, base has lift seat. Old surface. Some imperfections. 30”h. 48”w. 39.5”d. $150-350

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707 TWO LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS SIGNED “L.M. THAIN” (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Waterfall and monochromatic hillside with trees. Minor flaking. 9”h. 7”w., framed, 13.75”h. 12”w. $100-300 708 TWO PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS OIL LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Diamond thumbprint with burning fluid burners, 11”h., and ellipse and punty, 9”h. $150-350 709 AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM MUG. Mid 19th century. Waisted mug with applied handle and interior frog. 4.5”h. $100-150

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710 TWO ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES. Late 18th-early 19th century. Elderly man and woman with canes. Her base is marked “Old Age”. Imperfections. 8”, 7”h. $100-300

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711 SAMPLER. Probably American, silk on linen. Finely stitched with flower baskets, verse, birds and “Ann Birks completed this work in the 12th year of her age 1801”. Toning and small hole. Grain-painted frame, 23”h. 22.25”w. $600-800 712 AMERICAN HANGING SPICE BOX. Early 20th century, poplar. Nine nailed drawers over two, pierced dart gallery, and scalloped hanging crest. Old pale blue paint. Some imperfections. 22.75”h. 13.5”w. 4.25”d. $150-300 713 AMERICAN LOCK BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Six-board dovetailed box with applied lid and base molding. Original red paint has some wear. Minor edge loss. 8.5”h. 21”w. 8.25”d. $100-300 714 AMERICAN BENTWOOD CARRIER. Second half-19th century. Lapped seams with iron tacks and bentwood swing handle. Original green paint. Edge wear. 5.25”h. 7”d. $150-350 715 ENGLISH PEWTER PLATE. Late 18th-early 19th century. Partial touch marks including London. Attributed to Samuel Duncan. 12”d. $100-300 716 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine, One-piece cupboard with two glass paned doors above and two blind doors below, separated by a dovetailed drawer. Old mustard/tan paint is crazed. Interior shelves. Wear, edge loss and replaced pulls. 74”h. 41”w. 19.5”d. $300-600

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717 SAMPLER. Probably England, silk on linen. Well stitched with flowers, central house with cupola, willow tree, and bridge with tower. Verses, alphabets and “Mary Ann Jones Aged 8 yrs. Feb 27, 1815”. Loss. Framed, 20.25”h. 15.5”w. $200-400 718 AMERICAN TRIPLE DECKER MANTEL CLOCK. Mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Applied half columns on scrolled plinths. Hand painted dial and two doors with reverse glass decoration. One door has hand painted transfer of the “Merchant’s Exchange, Philadelphia”. Wear. 32.5”h. 19”d. $250-450 719 CARVED ROOSTER. Late 20th century. Stylized wooden rooster on a branch with German text. Original paint. 12.25”h. 15”l. $100-150 720 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Original red stain. Turned legs, one dovetailed drawer, and oneboard top. Wear. 30”h. 24”w. 21.5”d. $100-300

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721 TWO PENNSYLVANIA FAMILY FRAKTUR. Watercolor and ink on laid paper. Tulips surrounding German text recording the birth of Catharina Ziegler, December 15, 1796 in York County. Late frame, 22”h. 21.5”w. And a fraktur printed by Peters in Allentown, with watercolor highlights. This records the birth of a daughter, Susanna, to Catharina and her husband, Henrich in Haines Township, Centre County. Late frame, 24.5”h. 18.25”w. Some imperfections. $600-900

722 AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLL. Early 20th century. Cloth doll with period clothing and painted face. Comes with a purse that has a letter written by the William Lewis Lipps family, Alexandria, Virginia, April 15, 1941. Some wear, 18.5”h. $400-600 723 SHAKER ROCKER. Attributed to Mt. Lebanon, New York, 2nd half-19th century, maple. Turned finials, mushroom cap ends on arm posts. Old refinishing, replaced tape seat and back. 16.5”h. seat, 37.5”h. overall. $150-350 724 TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. First half-20th century. Original painted checkerboards. Larger has card suits and has been revarnished. Imperfections. 22” x 22”, 16” x 24”. $150-350

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725 THREE AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. First half-20th century. Original paint. 19” x 19.5”. Smallest is signed “L. Wills”. 10” x 10”, middle is double sided, 14” x 14”. Imperfections. $100-300 726 TWO PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN. American, mid 19th-mid 20th century, oil on canvas. Unsigned. Portrait of a girl. 15”h. 12”w., framed, 19”h. 16”w. And late portrait of boy and hunting dog. Unframed, 36”h. 24”w. Ex Lynn Dingus. $100-300

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727 FOUR AMERICAN ITEMS. Late 19th century-early 20th century. Wool sampler with house and “Margaret Georges Work Aged 9, April 1, 1889”. 24.25”h. 23.5”w., book on “Mother Ann Lee” by elder Henry C. Blinn, and an etching of two Jewish men signed “G. Malpern” (?). Unframed, 11.5”h. 13.5”w. Together with an engraving of “Elder Frederick Evans at Home”. Framed, 16.5”h. 19”w. $100-300 728 LANDSCAPE PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, initialed “JK”. River scene. Framed, 14”h. 18”w. overall. $100-200

729 AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Square nail construction with bracket feet and applied molding. Interior till. Original red paint. Loss to lid edge. 17.5”h. 25.5”w. 13.5”d. $150-350 730 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Turned splay legs, single board top and dovetailed drawer with replaced pull. Old varnished grain painting. Wear. 30.25”h. 20”w. 19.5”d. $100-300 731 AMERICAN MULE CHEST. First half-19th century, pine. Square nail construction with staple hinges. Cut out feet, dovetailed drawers. Original red/brown paint. Imperfections. 30.75”h. 40”w. 17”d. $250-500


732 DEMILUNE-SHAPED HOOKED RUG. American, 1st half-20th century. Multicolored striped border and well-balanced center floral pattern, 34”h. 22”w. $150-300 733 HOOKED AREA RUG WITH CAT. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Multicolored abstract background with seated cat at center, 28”h. 46”l. $300-600 734 AMERICAN WILLIAM & MARY MULE CHEST. First half-18th century, pine. Thick boards. Two dovetailed drawers with two faux drawer fronts with original brasses and lift lid with staple hinges. Turned feet. Old red paint. Imperfections. 38.5”h. 38.5”w. 20”d. $400-800 735 AMERICAN CLASSICAL STAND. Mid 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. One-board top with cut out corners, two dovetailed drawers with applied beading, pedestal with four acanthus carved legs with brass paw foot casters. Refinished. 28.75”h. 22”w. 15.75”d. $200-350 736 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Top door with nine panes of glass and paneled door below. Interior shelves. Old red paint. Wear, repaired cornice. 74.5”h. 48.5”w. 25.25”d. $300-600 737 AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY CHANDELIER. Late 20th century. Wooden turned post with original sponging and wire scroll candle arms. 22”h. 42”d. $100-300

738 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Second quarter-19th century, pine. Original dark grain paint with gold stenciled garland on one- board top. Dovetailed drawer with original pull. Some wear. 28”h. 17”w. 15”d. $100-300 739 SHERATON DECORATED WASH STAND. Possibly Canadian, mid 20th century, pine. Turned legs, dovetailed gallery and dovetailed drawer with thermoplastic knobs. Original grain decoration. Some wear and repair. 39”h. 29”w. 18”d. $250-500

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740 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CORNER CHAIR. Attributed to Boston or Philadelphia, ca. 1780, walnut. Vase splats and turned posts. Reupholstered slip seat. Restoration. 18.5”h. seat, 30.5”h. $300-600 733

741 TWO AMERICAN CHAIRS. Second half-18th century, maple. Delaware slat-back armchair with turned legs and shaped arms. Old red paint. Replaced rush seat, wear. 17”h. seat, 43.25”h. And a New England country Queen Anne side chair with vase splat and turned front stretcher. Imperfections. 16.5”h. seat, 40.5”h. overall. $250-450 742 AMERICAN BANISTER BACK ARMCHAIR. Probably Connecticut, ca. 1780. Shaped crest, turned stretcher and scroll arms. Cane seat. Old alligatored black paint. Some wear and repair. 17”h. seat, 45”h. overall. $150-350 743 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Late 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard open top and bottom with worn original grain paint. Some imperfections. 84”h. 63.5”w. 19”d. $600-800

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744 AMERICAN LINCOLN POLITICAL RIBBON. Ca. 1864. Printed silk ribbon for “Lincoln and Johnson”. Edge wear. 6”h. 3”w. $200-400 745 WILLIAM HARRISON MEMORIAL RIBBON. 1841. Printed silk ribbon with portrait and “In Memory of Departed Worth” with the birth and death dates of Harrison. Some edge loss. 7”h. 3”w., framed, 12.25”h. 8.25”w. $200-400

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746 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife. He wears a red coat, she wears a lace bonnet. Rebacked. Oval frames. 14”h. 12”w. overall. $200-400

747 NAVAJO RUG. First half-20th century, wool. Stepped diamonds. Stains and some edge loss. 32” x 52”. $100-300

751 AMERICAN LOW TABLE. Late 19th century, pine. Cut out feet. Base has old red paint, top is stained. 16”h. 36”w. 21.5”d. $100-150

748 PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Signed “J. Landwerker 1995 Silver Lake, Ind.”. Bamboo fanbacks with birdcage crests. Distressed green paint. 17”h. seat, 36.25”h. overall. $100-200

752 AMERICAN KITCHEN FLOUR BIN. Late 19th century, pine. Chest form with scalloped backsplash. Front has two tip out bins. Traces of original grain paint. Edge wear, replaced knobs. 37.5”h. 36”w. 17”d. $100-300

749 AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half-19th century, mixed woods including walnut, cherry and pine. Three dovetailed drawers. Old refinishing. 28.75”h. 32.5”w. 16”d. $100-300

753 TWO NAVAJO RUGS. Second half-20th century. Expanding diamonds. Loss. 44” x 57” And Shiprock Yei with five figures on grey. 29” x 65”. $250-450

750 AMERICAN TOOL CHEST. Second half-19th century, walnut. Dovetailed with cast iron handles. Fitted interior with lift out tin tray and hidden dovetailed drawers. Refinished. 13”h. 26”w. 13.5”d. $150-350

754 AMISH CRIB QUILT. Mid 20th century. Hand stitched with central diamond pattern. Light stains. 32” x 32”. $100-200

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755 AMERICAN COSTUME AND FOLK ART CABINET. Early 20th century. Folksy hanging cabinet with added painting of woman on the door. Wear, alligatored varnish. 20”h. 10”w. 5.5”d. And a 2nd quarter child’s Uncle Sam Halloween costume in original box. $100-200 756 THREE AMERICAN CHILDREN’S ROCKERS. Early 20th century. Original paint with handpainted decoration. Varying wear. 26”h. $100-250 757 TWO AMERICAN SLEDS. Early 20th century. Wooden sleds with original paint. “Snow King” with turned handholds. 41”l. And one with goose head runners and painted flowers, 32”l. Imperfections. $100-250 758 GRIND STONE. Probably American, 19th century, sandstone. Wear. 30.5”d. $200-400


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759 TWO PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young man and a woman, both dressed in black. Reputedly a portrait of John Richardson who became director of Armco Steel, a US government supplier during the Civil War. Restoration. 28.25”h. 22.25”w., framed, 34.25”h. 28.25”w. $300-600 760 AMERICAN COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE CORNER CUPBOARD. Late 18th-early 19th century, pine and poplar. One-piece cupboard with molded cornice, reeded applied flat pilasters, ogee bracket feet and four paneled doors. Original grain paint, old blue paint on the interior. Some imperfections. 81.5”h. 45”w. 20”d. $1,000-2,500 761 TWO AMERICAN SLEDS. Early 20th century. Original white paint with floral decoration. Larger has turned guard rail. Imperfections. 34”, 36”l. $150-300

762 AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY MIRROR. Late 20th century, pine. Molded foliage with black paint. Beveled edge mirror. 32.5” x 38.5”. $75-150 763 AMERICAN BENCH. Mid 19th century, pine. Low, wide bench with square nails and cutout feet. Layers of worn white paint. 16”h. 21” x 71”. $100-300 764 AMERICAN BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with batten feet and interior till. Staple hinges. Red paint is worn. Separation at two-board lid covered with scraps of ledger pages. 16”h. 51”w. 18”d. $150-350 765 AMERICAN BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, poplar. Sixboard dovetailed case with batten feet. Old red paint. Wear. 19.5”h. 54”w. 20.25”d. $150-300

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766 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TABLE. Early 19th century, maple and pine. One-board top with breadboard ends, tapered legs and shaped returns. Pegged construction. Old red paint on underside of top. Imperfections. 27”h. 49”w. 30.25”d. $150-350 767 AMERICAN SHERATON PLANTATION DESK. Second quarter 19th century, pine and poplar. Two piece marriage. Top has single door with nine glass panes and interior shelves. Base has turned legs, slant front and fitted interior with nailed drawer and pigeon holes. Square nail construction. Refinished with imperfections. 72.5”h. 41.25”w. 25.5”d. $250-500

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773 PAINTING THE MANNING MANSE BY ETTA MANNING (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed on back. Naive view of grey painted house. “The Manning Manse erected 1698 North Billerica, Massachusetts. Painted by Etta M. Manning”. Etta married William Sutton Manning who was born 1843). Some surface loss. Framed, 24.75”h. 35”w. $400-600 774 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NOAH’S ARK. Signed and dated 2005. Hand carved ark, 12”h. 16”w., with ramp and pine trees as well as dozens of animals. Original paint. $300-600 775 WILLIAM AND MARY DIMINUTIVE GATE-LEG TABLE. England, 2nd half-17th century, oak. Rounded leaves, dovetailed drawer with rosehead nails, base with pegged construction and turned legs, imperfections. 25”h. 20”w. 31.5”l. open. $600-800

776 AMERICAN RAG RUG. Late 19th century. Three-piece rug with polychrome bands. Stains. 100” x 120”. $100-300 777 AMERICAN ADVERTISING SIGN. Late 20th century. Tin sign “Wells Fargo & Cos Express Money Orders...” Weathered, bullet holes. Wooden frame, 24.25”h. 27”w. $100-300 778 PORTRAIT OF A DOG (EUROPEAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, illegibly signed lower right “J.A. Jun[?]”. Charming depiction of a Landseer Newfoundland lying down. Imperfections. 15”h. 25”w., in a gilt frame, 20 3/4”h. 30 1/2”w. $200-400 779 WALKING WHEEL. American, 1st quarter-19th century, oak and walnut. Simple turnings, and chip carving on table, 60.5”h. 59”l. $150-300

780 TAPE LOOM. American, 1st quarter-19th century, birch. Dovetailed case, nicely shaped crests, and old worn warm surface, 10.5”h. 20”l. 5”d. $100-300 781 TWO HATCHELS. American, 1st quarter-19th century. Rondel of needles on shaped pine board with incised pin wheels, hearts, and initials, and old alligatored finish, 24”l., and a rectangle of needles on pine board with rounded ends and chip carving and cover, 4”h. 16”l. $150-350 782 THREE AMERICAN BIRD CARVINGS. Twentieth century. Two decoys with tack eyes. Original black paint, 13”l. and refinished, 14”l. Together with a late blackbird carving on 19th century mallet base. 12”h. overall. $100-250

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GARTH’S POLICY (complete Terms & Conditions at garths.com/terms--conditions) 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 twentyone 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. 90 | GARTH’S Early American & 13th Annual Ohio Valley: May 10-11, 2019

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. 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 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 $30,000-50,000

be aware of the following bidding increments, $25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $2,500 or Auctioneers discretion

BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium (for bids made in person, or absentee bids placed through garths.com, or by phone, fax or email) is 20% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 12.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. Note* Buyer's Premium for all bidding through garthslive.com, invaluable.com, eBay.com or any other online bidding service is 25% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 17.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currencyconversion 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.


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EARLY AMERICAN AUCTION

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