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The 55th Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction: Fine Art, Early Furniture & Decorative Arts. Auction: Friday, 10:00 am November 27, 2015. Location: Main Gallery, 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Preview: Friday, November 20 ~ 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday, November 22 ~ 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, November 23 ~ 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday, November 24 ~ 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wed., November 25 ~ 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday, November 26 ~ Closed Friday, November 27 ~ 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM

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The 55th Annual ThanksgivingAmericana Auction

November 27, 2015

The 55th Annual ThanksgivingAmericana Auction

November 27, 2015

SINCE 1954

AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS

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THe 55TH AnnuAl

THAnksGIvInG AMeRICAnA AuCTIOnFine Art, Painted Furniture, Folk Art & Textiles

Friday, november 27, 2015

lots 1 - 740 beginning at 10:00 AM

FEaturing

Pewter from the Collection of the late Robert s. Fastov, Washington, DC;

Property from a Midwestern Fortune 500 company;

Property sold to benefit a Pennsylvania museum;

Pottery from the collection of Jack & susan Batdorff;

And select consignments from Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, kentucky, louisiana,

Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, nevada, new Hampshire, new York, north Carolina,

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, south Carolina, Texas, virginia, and Wisconsin.

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1PUEBLO BY ERNEST MARTIN HENNINGS (AMERICAN, 1886-1956).Oil on artist board, signed lower right.American Indian pueblos with laundry line. 10”h. 14”w., framed, 14”h. 18”w.overall.

Included is a 1963 letter from the Chicago Art Institute addressed to one of the owners of the painting. $10,000-$20,000

2ALP GLOW BY ALOIS ARNEGGER (AUSTRIA, 1879-1963).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Alpine scene with reflected sunlight.27.5”h. 40”w., framed, 34.5”h. 46”w. $1,500-$2,500

3THE RED ROOF BY WILLIAM BERRA(NEW MEXICO, B. 1952).Oil on masonite, signed on the back. Impasto landscape in vivid colors. 8”h. 10”w., gilt frame, 13”h. 15”w. $1,500-$2,500

4LANDSCAPE BY CHARLES ARTHUR FRIES (AMERICAN, 1854-1940).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Mountain and trees. 7.25”h. 5”w., framed, 9.5”h. 7.5”w. $500-$1,000

5PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY JOHN O. SEIBERT (DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,EARLY 20TH CENTURY)Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1928lower right. Woman wearing a colorfulheadscarf. 16.5”h. 12”w., late frame,23.75’h. 19.75”w. $200-$400

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8LANDSCAPE BY ALICE SCHILLE(OHIO, 1869-1955).Watercolor on paper, signed lowerright. Colorful stand of trees. Framed,28.5”h. 25”w. overall. $2,500-$3,500

9ILLUSTRATION BY WILLIAM CRAW-FORD (AMERICAN, 1869-1944.)Pen and ink on paper, signed lowerleft. Illustration with troll and fox.Framed under glass, 22.5”h. 16.5”w.$750-$1,000

10PORTRAIT OF A MAN BY BASIL E.KALASHNIKOV (OHIO, 1900-1973).Oil on artist board, signed lower left.Bearded man. Label on back “Kalash-nikov Art School...Cleveland, Ohio”.25”h. 22”w., framed, 31”h. 27.5”w. $500-$800

11TWO FEMALE NUDES.Pen and ink signed and dated 1927by William Sommer (Michigan, 1867-1949). Reclining woman. 14.5”h.17.5”w. And a pen and ink with wa-tercolor of cowgirl. Signed “SchenckJune, 1978”. 18.5”h. 16.5”w. Framedsizes. $150-$300

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6SATURDAY EVENING POST COVER ARTBY GEORGE HUGHES (VERMONT/NEWYORK, 1907-1990).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Humorousscene of men carrying gas cans on a desertroad. Cover art for the September 2, 1961,issue of Post. 29”h. 23”w., framed, 31.5”h.25.75”w. overall.

This painting was presented by the Post toan executive at the Campbell Soup Com-pany (a major advertiser) in the early1960s. It has descended in the family ofthat executive. $12,000-$18,000

7PASTURE BY EMERSON BURKHART(OHIO, 1905-1969).Watercolor on paper, signed lower right.Cattle near a barn. 30.5”h. 38.5”w. $1,500-$2,500

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14ATAVISM BY SEYMOUR FOGEL(NEW YORK, 1911-1984).Oil on masonite, signed anddated 1959 lower right. Ab-stract. 48” x 48”, in a stripframe. $2,000-$3,000

15PORTRAIT BY PETER MAX(NEW YORK, B. 1937).Ink and paint on paper, signedtop left. Colorful woman,Framed, 16”h.13.5”w. overall. $1,500-$3,000

16PORTRAIT BY PETER MAX(NEW YORK, B. 1937).Ink and watercolor on paper,signed top right. Woman withhead scarf. Framed, 13”h. 15”w.overall. $250-$500

17PORTRAIT BY PETER MAX(NEW YORK, B. 1937).Ink and watercolor on paper,signed top right. Man in yellowsuit. Framed, 12”h. 14”w. $250-$500

18MANDY BY LEROY NEIMANAMERICAN, 1921-2012).Ink on paper, signed and dated1959 lower right. Drawing of awoman. Framed, 12”h. 10”w. $500-$1,000

19SELF PORTRAIT BY LEROY NEIMAN AMERICAN,1921-2012).Ink on paper, signed and dated2005. Signature with hat.Framed, 13” x 13”. $500-$1,000

20DRAWING BY GUILLAUMEAZOULAY (CALIFORNIA/ISRAEL, B. 1949).Pencil on paper, signed lowerleft. Abstract of two figures.Framed, 15”h. 12”w. overall. $400-$800

21SHARK BY ROBERT WYLAND(AMERICAN, B. 1956).Gouache on paper, signed lowerright. Shark tank. 13”h. 15”w. $800-$1,200

22FISH BY ROBERT WYLAND(AMERICAN, B. 1956).Gouache on paper, signed lowerright. Yellow fish. 13.5”h. 16”w. $800-$1,200

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12CARTOON BY KEITH HARING (AMERICAN,1958-1990).Ink on paper, signed and dated 1989 lowerright. Presentation “For Norman”. Haring Estatecertificate on the back. Framed, 28.5”h. 20.5”w. $5,000-$10,000

13THE SHOREDITCH #3 BY WALTER SICKERT(UNITED KINGDOM, 1860-1942).Oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1920on the back. Monochromatic pub scene. Un-framed. 23”h. 12”w.

Walter Sickert was a considered suspect in theJack the Ripper murders. $4,000-$8,000

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23EROS AND EURYBIA, GEORGESBRAQUE (FRANCE, 1882-1963).Etching on paper, unsigned. Twoclassical figures. Collector’s Guildcertification on the back. Framedunder glass, 22.75”h. 18.75”w. $200-$400

24HEAD OF CHRIST, GEORGESROUAULT (FRANCE, 1871-1958).Etching with aquatint on paper, un-signed. Framed under glass, 36”h.30”w. $200-$400

25PRINT, GEORGES ROUAULT(FRANCE, 1871-1958).Etching with aquatint on paper,signed on the plate. Two figures.Framed under glass, 25.75”h. 20”w. $250-$450

26BULLFIGHTER 4 BY SALVADORDALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989).Color lithograph on paper, signedand numbered in pencil “53/300”.Signed and dated on the back byPeter Lucas with his certificate of au-thenticity. From the Phyllis Lucas col-lection, published by Sidney Lucas in1966. Framed under glass, 38.5”h.32”w. $1,000-$2,000

27BULLFIGHTER 5 BY SALVADORDALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989).Color lithograph on paper, signedand numbered in pencil “31/300”.Signed and dated on the back byPeter Lucas with his certificate of au-thenticity. Published by Sidney Lucasin 1966. Framed under glass, 38.5”h.32”w. $1,000-$2,000

28FANTASTIC VOYAGE BY SAL-VADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989).Color lithograph on paper, signedand numbered in pencil “23/312”.Signed and dated on the back byPeter Lucas with his certificate of au-thenticity. Published by Sidney Lucasin 1965. Framed under glass, 40”h.30.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

29TEMPEST 4 BY SALVADOR DALI(SPAIN, 1904-1989).Color etching on paper, signed andnumbered in pencil “EA 14/18”.Signed and dated on the back byPeter Lucas with his certificate of au-thenticity. Framed under glass,21.5”h. 18.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

30DIONYSIUS BY SALVADOR DALI(SPAIN, 1904-1989).Colored etching on paper, signedand numbered in pencil 93/200.Comes with certificate of authentic-ity. Framed, 24.75”h. 31”w. overall. $400-$700

31CHRIST OF GALA BY SALVADORDALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989).Color lithograph on paper, pencilsigned and numbered “AP 2/100”.Framed under glass. 41”h. 34.5”w. $250-$450

32TRIUMPH OF HOMER BY SALVADORDALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989).Colored etching on paper, signedand numbered in pencil 61/200.Comes with certificate of authentic-ity. Framed, 23”h. 29”w. overall. $400-$700

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33ABSTRACT BY EMIL BISTTRAM (NEW MEXICO, 1895-1976).Mixed media, signed lower right. In a frame,20.5”h. 17.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

34ABSTRACT BY EMIL BISTTRAM (NEW MEXICO, 1895-1976).Mixed media, signed lower right. In a frame,20.5”h. 17.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

35SEASCAPE BY ROBERT RYLAND (AMERICAN,1873-1951).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Sunlight oncalm sea. Minor imperfections. 25'h. 30"w.,Newcomb-Macklin gilt frame, 29"h. 34"w. $1,000-$1,500

36COASTAL SCENE PERCE BY LEONARD LANE(CANADA, 1910-1978).Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Rocky shorewith boats. 20.5”h. 26.5”w., framed, 27.5”h.33.5”w. $1,500-$2,500

37LAKE SCENE BY JOHN ADAMS SPELMAN(MINNESOTA, 1880-1941).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1924 lowerright. Rustic cabin with dock. 16”h. 20”w.,framed, 21.5”h. 25.5”w. $750-$1,250

38FARMSTEAD BY GEORGE RENOUARD (NEW YORK, 1885-1954),Oil on canvas, unsigned. Farm buildingsamongst trees. 18”h. 24”w., cast resin frame,24”h. 30”w. $600-$1,200

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39PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY VIRGINIA JUDITH ALEXANDER (IRELAND/CANADA,1838-1911).Oil on canvas, signed and dated “187-” lowerright.. Classically dressed woman or muse in awooded landscape. 34”h. 25”w., gilt frame,48”h. 37”w. overall.

Virginia Judith Simpson was born on Christmas,1838. She married John Alexander of London-derry, Ireland and the two later moved toHamilton, Ontario. She was the great, greataunt of the current owner. $1,000-$2,000

40BIRD BY FRANZ BERGMAN (AUSTRIA, 1861-1936).Urn mark on the underside. Cold paintedbronze bird . Paint has wear. 13.5”l. $600-$1,200

41LAKE LANDSCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL,18TH-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done scene withvillage and castle in the distance and travellerson a bridge in the foreground. Restoration.18”h. 24”w., in a late frame, 21.5”h. 27.5”w. $600-$800

42GYPSY CAMPSITE BY HENRI MARTIN(FRANCE, 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Gypsies withwagon at campsite. Restoration. 12.5”h.16.5”w., framed, 19”h. 23”w. overall. $900-$1,200

43PORTRAIT OF A MAN BY THOMAS BOCK(AUSTRALIA, 1790-1857).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Young manand his dog. Restoration. 19.5”h. 14”w.,framed, 25”h. 19.5”w. $900-$1,200

44PAIR OF LANDSCAPES BY CLIFTON WHEELER(INDIANA, 1883-1953).Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Farm-steads in summer and winter. 12”h. 16”w.,framed, 15.5”h. 19.5”w. overall. $300-$600

45PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY JOSEPHABACKUS (NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1875-1959).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Young womanin black coat. Imperfections. 32”h. 24”w.,framed, 35”h. 26.75”w. $200-$400

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46HUNTING DOGS BY EDMUND OSTHAUS (OHIO, 1858-1928).Watercolor on paper, signed lowerright. Two setters and a pointer in anautumn landscape. Gilt frame, 30”h.36”w.

The painting was originally owned by aDr. Slothman, and gifted from his estateto a family friend, who in turn, gifted itto the current owner. $15,000-$20,000

47ASCENSION OF THE VIRGIN MARYBY JOSE DE PAEZ (CA. 1720-1790,MEXICO).Oil on copper plate, signed “Joh. dePaez fecit en Mex...” Typical composi-tion with Mary surrounded by cherubs.Restoration. 14.5”h. 10.25”w., in a lateframe, 20”h. 16”w. $1,500-$2,500

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48BERRY PICKERS BY HENRY JOHN BODDINGTON(UNITED KINGDOM, 1811-1865).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Family pickingberries in the woods. Restoration. 21”h. 29”w., giltframe, 25”h. 32.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

49MOTHER AND CHILD AFTER THOMAS SULLY(AMERICAN, 1783-1872).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Sleeping mother withsmall child. Restoration. 28”h. 44.5”w., framed,36”h. 52”w. Sold at Brunk Auctions, November2012, lot 560. $1,500-$2,000

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50FOX HOUNDS BY CHARLES OLIVIER DEPENNE (FRANCE, 1831-1897).Oil on wooden panel, signed lower right. Fourdogs tied to a tree. 16”h. 11.75”w., framed,21.5”h. 17”w. overall. $6,000-$9,000

51LANDSCAPE SIGNED THOMAS MORAN(AMERICAN, 1837-1926).Oil on board, signed and dated 1904 lower left.Woman at a fence line. A cow is painted on theback. 6”h. 9”w., framed, 9.5”h. 12.5”w. $150-$300

52FOUR PICTURES BY EDWARD SOKOL(AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY).Two paintings of flowers, signed lower right.Watercolor of primroses, 14”h. 17”w., andacrylic on canvas “Blue Button Flowers”, 8.5”h.12.5”w. Together with an embossed artist proofprint of houses, signed in pencil, No glass,29.5”h. 38.5”w., and a signed print titled “BlueVictorian House,” in a metal frame, 24.5”h.14.5”w. overall. $300-$600

53AUTUMN LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM EYDEN,JR. (INDIANA/NEW YORK, 1893-1982).Gouache on paperboard, signed lower left. Colorful creekside landscape in fall. In a periodframe, 23.5”h. 29.5”w. $250-$500

53ASTUDY OF A NUDE (AMERICAN SCHOOL,MID 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, illegible signature lower right.Woman draped in a blue cloth. 20”h. 16”w.,framed, 23”h. 19”w. $200-$400

53BSTILL LIFE BY CARL SCHMITT (OHIO, 1889-1989).Oil on wood panel, signed front and back.Wine jug. 4.5”h. 6.5”w., framed, 9”h. 11”w. $200-$350

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54GENRE SCENE BY EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI (ITALY, 1859-1944).Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Tavern scene with man and womanwith wine bottle. Framed, 25.5”h. 18.5”w. overall. $1,500-$2,000

55PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY FRANK PERCY WILD (UNITED KINGDOM,1861-1950).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Woman arranging roses. Imperfections.20”h. 12”w., ornate frame, 27.75”h. 19.75”w. $600-$800

56LANDSCAPE BY THOMAS CRESTWICK (EUROPEAN, 2ND HALF-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. River with nearby shepherdess and goats.Revarnished with small tear. 21”h. 28”w., gilt frame, 25.5”h. 32.5”w. $600-$900

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57LANDSCAPE BY GEORGE WILLIAM WHITAKER (AMERICAN, 1841-1916).Oil on board, signed and dated 1908 lower left. People in a field. Framed, 7”h. 7.5”w. overall. $250-$500

58LANDSCAPE BY GEORGE WILLIAM WHITAKER (AMERICAN, 1841-1916).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1908 lower left. Trees. Framed, 8.5”h. 9”w. overall. $300-$600

59LANDSCAPE BY GEORGE WILLIAM WHITAKER (AMERICAN, 1841-1916).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1910 lower right. Field with trees. Restoration. 22”h. 28”w., framed, 29”h. 35”w. $1,000-$1,500

60AUTUMN LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-20THCENTURY).Oil on board, illegible signature and date “19-” lower left. Study of a house and trees. 15.5”h. 19.5”w., framed, 19”h. 23”w. $250-$350

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62AMERICAN BUTTER MOLD.Mid 19th century. Domed mold carved fromsingle piece of wood with reeded edges and acrosshatched heart. Old brown paint. Agesplits. 3”h. 6”d. $300-$600

63PEASEWARE JAR.Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, maple. Turnedcovered jar of typical form. Old refinishing.5”h. $150-$300

64NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG.Second quarter-19th century. Ovoid with straphandle. Impressed “I. Seymour, Troy” (IsraelSeymour) with incised cobalt bird. 11”h. $800-$1,200

65AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE.Mid 19th century. Yellow slip star with green specks. 6.25”d. $200-$300

66AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRD.Late 19th-early 20th century. Attributed to Bernier, a lumberjack from Saco-Biddeford, Maine. Swallow tailed bird with original paint. 6.5”h. $1,500-$2,500

67OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.Mid 19th century. Elaborate brushed cobalt floral design with “2” and impressedlabel “WT Moore, Middlebury, Summit Co.,Ohio”. Two handles. Rim flakes. 9.5”h. $150-$300

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61AMERICAN DECORATED SETTEE.Ca.1820-1840, mixed woods. Half-spindleback with turned crest and scrolled arms.Retains its original floral paint. 18”h. seat,33”h. overall, 76”l. $1,500-$2,500

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68LEHN-GRAYBILL FAMILY DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX BY JOSEPH LEHN (1798-1892).Lancaster County, ca.1858, poplar. On turned feet and re-taining its original paint decoration, including grained pan-els and trailing vines on the moldings. 6.5”h. 10.75”w. 6”d.

The inside of the lid retains an original watercolor presentation certificate to Joseph Greybill, dated January 16, 1858, and later presented to Joseph Mumma,February 6, 1913. Graybill was the son of John and Catherine Graybill; Catherine was the eldest child of Joseph and Elisabeth Lehn.

This box and one other (made for Maria Graybill and also dated 1858) are the only known surviving miniaturechests made by Lehn for his grandchildren. This chest wasillustrated in “Joseph Long Lehn’s Day Book (1856-1876)and His Painted Woodenware,” in Journal of the HistoricalSociety of the Cocalico Valley, 1999. $5,000-$8,000

69MONUMENTAL AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Marked “TH” and dated 1822. Early iron repair at the rim. Refinished. 20.75”d. $1,000-$2,000

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70PORTRAIT OF MOTHER ANDDAUGHTER (VIRGINIA, 2NDQUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-doneimages of Mary Ann Rebecca WatsonFuqua Shackleton and her daughter,Virginia Nelson Fuqua Meriwether.Restoration. 30”h. 25”w., framed,35”h. 30”w. overall.

Included is a copy of a family recordfrom the Watson Family Bible that in-cludes an image of this portrait. MaryAnn married Benjamin Fuqua in1829 and later married R. Shackletonin 1841. Virginia was born in 1833,later marrying Joseph Meriwether in1854. $800-$1,200

71PENNSYLVANIA BENCH.Lancaster County, 2nd half-19th cen-tury, pine. Canted ends and cut-outlegs. Old brown paint. Drilled slotsfor missing supports. 18”h. 72”w.13”d. $200-$400

72AMERICAN SWAN CARVING.Mid 20th century. Oversize woodcarving with original paint. Minor imperfections. 32”h. 42”l. $600-$900

73DECORATED PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST.Berks County, late 18th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed casewith three drawers and bracket feet.Original paint, including columnsand arches, along with flowers. Imperfections. 28”h. 50.5”w. 23”d. $2,500-$4,500

74OHIO VALLEY INLAID CHEST OFDRAWERS.Ca 1815-1825, walnut and pine.Three over four drawers, on turnedfeet, with banded inlay on the drawers and vine inlay terminating in tulips on the case stiles. 50”h.42.5”w. 20.5”d.

The overall form of the chest and thestyle of the vines suggests an UpperOhio origin, possibly southeast Ohio,although western Pennsylvania is notout of the question. $1,500-$3,000

75EXERCISE BOOK.Possibly Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, pen, ink, and watercolor onpaper. Owned by David Cochran anddated 1831-1832. In addition tomathematical problems it has somepages with colorful calligraphy andone with an elephant and camel. Imperfections. 12”h. 8”w. $900-$1,200

76PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN(AMERICAN, 2ND QUARTER-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Wearing ayellow vest with jeweled tie tack.Restoration. 22.5”h. 18”w., framed,27”h. 22.75”w. overall. $200-$400

77SIX BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES.American and European, 2nd half-19th century. Five are oval with threehaving old yellow, green or red paint.4.25” to 5”l., one has laced seams,3.5”h. 6”l., and another with naturalsurface and Harvard-style fingers, 6”l.Together with a round seed box withpewter tacks, 1”h. 2.75”d. Imperfec-tions. $200-$400

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78AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD.Early 19th century, poplar.Two-piece cupboard withunusual dovetailed con-struction: the upper sectionwith two eight-pane doors,the lower section with twodrawers over two doors. Re-finished, replaced brasses.81.5”h. 50.5”w. 26”d., requires a 34” corner. $1,000-$2,000

79TWELVE PIECES OF STONE FRUIT.American or European, late 19th-early 20th century. Realistically colored fruit including oranges, apples, bananas,and bunch of grapes. Minor flakes. $150-$300

80AMERICAN DRY SINK.Attributed to New York, 2nd half-19th cen-tury, pine. Dovetailed gallery and two draw-ers. Interior shelf. Original red paint. Wear.32.5”h. 51.5”w. 19”d. $250-$500

81TWO FOLKSY CARVINGS.Twentieth century. European carousel horsehead. Glass eyes and traces of paint. 16.5”h.on stand, and an Eastern hand with gessosurface. 16”h. $100-$300

82AMERICAN BANNER WEATHERVANE.Early 20th century, zinc. Pierced date“1906”. Old white paint. Bullet hole. 20”h.28”w. $200-$400

83THREE AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JARS.Second half-19th century. Cobalt decoration. Stripes, 6.5”h., and stenciled shield “Hamilton & Jones...”, 8.5”h. Together with an open brushed tulip, 8.5”h. $200-$400

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84THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS.First half-19th century. One marked for“Boardman & Hart, N.York”, 6.5”h., andanother for William Calder (Providence,Rhode Island), 10.5”h. Together with an unmarked piece, 7”h. Imperfections. $100-$300

85EIGHTEEN PEWTER SPOONS.Probably European, late 18th-early 19thcentury. Round bowls with maker’s marksand rattail handles. 6.5”l. Six are ex ClarkGarrett (Ohio). $250-$450

86AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Nineteenth century. Small footed bowl. Refinished. 1.75”h. 4.25”d. $100-$300

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87AMERICAN REDWARE CROCK.Second half-19th century. Possibly bythe Bell family. Orange and greensplotched glaze. Two handles, incisedrings. Glaze flaking. 6.25”h. 9.5”d. $400-$600

88AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Third quarter-19th century. Impressed“J. Weaver” (Beaver, Pennsylvania).Cobalt shoulder band. Two handles.Chips. 13.5”h. $250-$450

89PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE MOLD.Impressed “John Bell, Waynesboro, Pa”(1833-1881). Turk’s head with man-ganese glaze. Minor wear. 7.5”h. 9”d. $200-$350

90AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Mid 19th century. Possibly Remney(Philadelphia). Ovoid with flared lipand two handles. Cobalt floral garland.11.5”h. $150-$350

91AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.Second half-19th century. PossiblyRemney (Philadelphia). Applied han-dle. Brushed cobalt foliate design andimpressed “1”. 9.25”h. $100-$200

92THREE AMERICAN STONEWARECANNING JARS.Second half-19th century. One withcobalt brushed stripes (flakes), 8”h.,and two with stenciled Greensboro,Pennsylvania, labels. “Hamilton &Jones...” with cherries, 8”h., and “T.F.Reppert...” with rose, 10.25”h. $150-$350

93TWO OHIO STONEWARE CANNINGJARS.Second half-19th century. Stenciledcobalt merchant’s labels. “H. Neuen-schwander, Hannibal, Ohio” and “McCurdy, Newcastle, O.” Some imperfections. Both 8”h. $150-$350

94AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKAND JUG.Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt decoration. Ovoid crock with two handles and “1831”, 11.25”h., and ajug with “2” and cobalt flourishes.Strap handle. 13.5”h. Imperfections. $100-$250

95TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS.Second half-19th century. Stenciledcobalt label “Charles Miller...Ohio”.Handle missing. And impressed mer-chant’s label with brushed flower “JHSchreiber...Rondout, NY”. Appliedhandle. Both 11.5”h. $200-$350

96UNUSUAL AMERICAN LOWCORNER CUPBOARD.1820-1840, poplar. Shapedgallery, paneled doors, and oldpaint. 34”h. 54”w. 21”d., re-quires a 36” corner. $800-$1,200

97AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGAND NEW GENEVA FLOWERPOT.Second half-19th century. Jugfrom Catawba, Ohio, withbrown daubs. Applied handle.12.25”h. And a New Genevaflower pot with attached saucer.Hairline. 6.5”h. $100-$350

98AMERICAN REDWARE COVERED JAR.Possibly Galena, Illinois, mid19th century. Dark green withorange glaze. Edge flakes. 5”h. $100-$300

99FOLK ART DOG CARVING.Evan Decker (Wayne County,Kentucky, (1912-1981). Originalpaint. 5.75”h.10”l. $200-$300

100THREE CERAMIC PIECES INCLUDING PITCHER.American and English, 19thcentury. Hand decorated pitcher“Mollie” from Stein Pottery,White Cottage, Ohio, 8.25”h.,and a pearlware sugar, 5”h. To-gether with a brown glazed fig-ure of a child sleeping on across, 6”l. Imperfections. $100-$300

101FIVE PIECES OF AMERICANSEWERTILE.Twentieth century. Farmer,11.5”h., and pelican vase,5.75”h. ,with yellow eyes. Thelatter marked “Chuck Milborn”.Together with a lion bank, 6”l.,and a pair of lion head book-ends marked “John Tressie,1935”, 3.5”h. $150-$300

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102EIGHT GERMAN KUGELS.Late 19th-early 20th century. Round, oblong andgrape ornaments in various colors. 4”d. to 5”l. $150-$300

103UNUSUAL VELOCIPEDE.Late 19th-early 20th century, wood and iron.Unusual mechanism, and retaining old paint.33”l. $400-$800

104DECORATED PENNSYLVANIA BLANKETCHEST.Late18th century, pine. Dovetailed chest withtwo drawers and bracket feet. Retains its originalred and black paint, including “Anna Habekern.”Minor losses. 28.5”h. 50.5”w. 22”d.

Research has found an “Anna Habeker” born in1752 in Lancaster County, and married to JosephLehmann about 1778. The chest was purchasedfrom a Franklin County estate in the 1960s. $1,000-$2,000

105THREE PIECES AMERICAN REDWARE.Mid 19th century. Two creamers with manganesedaubs. One with incised shoulder. 3”, 4”h. Anda cup with yellow slip rim. 3.25”h. Applied strap handles. Flakes. Ex Dorothy and David Mallory. $150-$300

106FOUR AMERICAN REDWARE PITCHERS ANDJARS.Mid 19th century. Creamer, 4.75”h., coveredpitcher, 6.5”h., and an apple butter jar, 5.25”h.All with manganese daubs and applied straphandles. Together with a small creamer with lightmottling and manganese speckles. 2.5”h. Flakes. $200-$350

107FOUR AMERICAN POTTERY BANKS.Nineteenth century. Two redware. Ovoid withmanganese daubs, 4.5”h. ,and round with in-cised name “Eliza Roberts”. Wear. 3”h. Togetherwith a red painted jug, 5”h., and apple-shapedwith old yellow paint, 3”h. $150-$300

108TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE PIECES.Second half-19th century. Both with matchingbrushed cobalt parrots. Crock with two handlesand impressed label “J. Norton & Co. Benning-ton, VT”. 10.25”h. And a jug with handle. Mostlikely made by Norton but with an impressedmerchant’s label “Chamberlin &Waugh...Boston. 10.75”h. $300-$500

109ROCKING HORSE.Probably Germany, late 19th-early 20th century.Original dapple grey paint and leather tack. Im-perfections. 31”h. 57”w. $100-$250

110AMERICAN DESK.Mid 19th century, walnut. Dovetailed gallery,slant lid and stretcher base. Imperfections. 34”h.37.5”w. 29”d. $200-$400

111AMERICAN BENCH AND HANGING SHELVES.Second half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed set ofshelves with original white paint. Wear. 33.5”h.43.5”w. 6.5”d. Small bench with shaped apron.18.5”h. 37.5”w. 16”d. $250-$450

112AMERICAN HANGING PLATE RACK.Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed hangingshelves with plate racks, shaped sides, and adovetailed drawer. Original black paint haswear. 39”h. 37.5”w. 6”d $300-$600

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113AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE DRY SINK.Second half-19th century, pine. Canted, zinclined well. Old green paint. 23”h. 30.25”w.17.5”d. $400-$600

114ROCKING HORSE.Probably Germany, late 19th-early 20th century.Dapple grey repaint with replaced saddle andhorsehair mane and tail. Original bridle. Glasseyes. 33”h. 61”l. $250-$500

115AMERICAN APOTHECARY.Second half-19th century, pine. Thirty divideddrawers that open from both sides. Old red andwhite paint. Wear. 25”h. 31.5”w. 13.5”d. $2,000-$4,000

116HOBBY HORSE.Probably Germany, late 19th century. Runninghorse with old white paint and oil cloth saddle.Imperfections. Wall mount included. 22”h. 45”l. $600-$800

117AMERICAN BASKETRY PIN CUSHION.Nineteenth century. Finely woven with delicatecurls in green and red. Lift top has worn velvetpin cushion. Wooden base. 4”h. 7”l. $150-$300

118FIVE CONTINENTAL DECORATED BOXES.Late 19th century. Dometop boxes with wirehinges. Original decoration. Four have floral de-signs, one has landscapes. Varying wear. 2”h.3.25”w. to 3”h. 4.5”w. $150-$350

119TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS.Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt floral designs.Applied strap handles. Some imperfections.11.5”h. $200-$300

120FOUR AMERICAN PAINTED BASKETS.Late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Threegathering baskets with bentwood handles. Onewith original colored bands and two larger withold green paint. 10”h. 13”w. to 13.5”h. 16”w.And a buttocks basket with old blue and redpaint. 11”h. 11”w. $150-$350

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121AMERICAN FOLK ART EAGLE.Late 19th-early 20th century. Impres-sive wooden eagle with old paint andglass eyes perched on a book. Somewear. 16”h. with 25” wingspan. $1,000-$2,000

122OHIO TUGBOAT MODEL.Made by Helga Anderson (Conneaut,Ohio, b.1920). Model of the Lake Erietugboat “Ohio”. Original paint. 36”l.

Helga made an extensive study ofGreat Lakes boats in order to constructdetailed models from scratch. $600-$900

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127NEW ENGLAND MULECHEST.Late 18th century, pine. Wellover one drawer, on a shapedbracket base. Original snipehinges and old red paint.33”h. 37.5”w. 18.5”d. $600-$900

128FOLKSY AMERICANWEATHERVANE.Twentieth century, copper.Full-bodied race horse withjockey. Applied verdigrispatina. 18”h. 30”w. on base. $150-$350

128ASELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND FOLK ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $100-$200

129AMERICAN CHEST OFDRAWERS.Mid 19th century, cherry.Four dovetailed drawers withwooden pulls. 37”h. 43”w.21”d. $200-$400

123AMERICAN FOLK ART WHIRLIGIG.Third quarter-19th century, pine. Union CivilWar soldier with original paint and tin, swordshaped paddles. One a late base, 24.5”h. over-all.

Pictured in Masterpieces of American Folk Artexhibit produced by the Monmouth, New Jersey,Museum, 1975. Ex Mr. & Mrs. Richard Marcus,Carmel Valley, California. $1,000-$1,500

124AMERICAN PAINTED CHIMNEY CUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, pine. Paneled door, interiorshelves, and a layered paint history, includinggreen and yellow. 77”h. 20.5”w. 13.5”d. $300-$600

124ANEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE CHEST OFDRAWERS.Late 18th century, maple and pine. Six gradu-ated drawers on a bracket base and retaining agrungy, original red stain. 53.5”h. 38”w. 19.5”d. $800-$1,400

124BHOMESTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY20TH CENTURY).Oil on board, unsigned. Grey-painted housewith barn and picket fence. Framed under glass,18.5”h. 26”w. overall. $200-$300

125AMERICAN SET OF SHELVES.Mid 19th century, pine. Three closed shelveswith applied molding. Dovetailed. Old blue andred paint. 35”h. 28”w. 11”d. $300-$500

126PAINTED AMERICAN BARREL AND LANTERN.Nineteenth century. Stave-constructed barrelwith wooden bands and a hinged lid. Whitepaint. 28”h. And a tin lantern with glass panes.Old white paint. 11”h. $150-$350

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130FOLKSY AMERICAN EAGLE CARVING.Twentieth century, pine. Eagle perched on aglobe. Refinished with some repair. 11.5”h. $100-$300

131THREE AMERICAN FRAMED PIECES.Nineteenth-20th century. Folksy watercolor ofbirds on a flower pot, in a decorated frame,10”h. 8”w. overall, and a pen and ink floralwreath, 21.5”h. 25.5”w. Together with a framedneedlework floral panel. 18”h. 14”w. $250-$450

132THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed at bottom and back.Bird on branch. Decorated frame, 8”h. 7”w.overall. $350-$450

133TWO AMERICAN BASKETS.Ca 1900. Northeast Woodlands Indian. Splintberry basket with mustard paint over blue. Bent-wood handle. 5"h. and a wall basket withcurliques in cloth strips through splint. 8.5"h. $250-$350

133ANEW ENGLAND BASKET.Ca 1900. Woven splint basket with swing handle. 7"d.$100-$200

134THREE AMERICAN SAILOR ART STRING BASKETS.Ca.1900. Two baskets with double handles fromNantucket. Taller with lid, 8”, 3”h. And a NewEngland pie plate basket with original red ribbonborder. 8”d. $300-$600

135TWO MINIATURE CURLY MAPLE BOXES BY BERNARD HARTER.Ohio, late 20th century. Each signed. Includes aminiature blanket chest, 6”l., a trinket box, 5.5”l. $150-$250

136AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE STEP-BACK CUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, pine. One piece, the uppersection with open shelves, the lower sectionwith two plank doors. Old blue paint. 67”h.30’w. 18”d. Ex Stephen-Douglas (Vermont). $1,500-$2,500

137OWL BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO,1919-1985).Sandstone, signed and dated 1975 on the base.Three owls. 10.5”h. $400-$800

138TWO AMERICAN HANGING BOXES.Nineteenth century. Cherry dovetailed salt boxwith lift lid and dovetailed, fitted drawer.11.75”h. 12”w. And a bird’s-eye maple wallpocket. Refinished. 7.5”h. 9.5”w. $200-$400

139AMERICAN HANGING BOX.Mid 19th century, mixed woods. Turned postswith mortised joints and incised hearts, tulipsand date “1861”. Worn original paint. 8.25”h.7.5”w. $150-$350

140CARVED AMERICAN FOLKSY CAT.Twentieth century. Elongated seated cat withoriginal paint. Dry flaking surface. 14.5”h. $100-$300

141AMERICAN STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK.Mid 19th century. Small size with lid andbrushed cobalt decoration. Chips. 5”h. 7”d. $100-$300

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142AMERICAN REDWARE CROCK.Possibly Gonic, New Hampshire, mid19th century. Mottled green glaze,thick rim. Rim flake. 7.5”h. $250-$450

143AMERICAN FOLK ART SNAKE.Late 19th century. Articulated snakewith wooden joints on canvas strip.Original paint. Wear. 42.5”l. $300-$600

144AMERICAN REDWARE JUG.Possibly Galena, Illinois, mid 19thcentury. Ovoid with light green andmanganese daubs. Applied strap han-dle. Wear. 8.25”h. $100-$300

145SHAKER PANTRY BOX.Late 19th century. Oval bentwood boxwith three finger base and old redpaint. Some wear. 4.5”h. 12”l. Sold atGarth’s, September 1998. $400-$600

146TWO OHIO STONEWARE CHURNS.Second half-19th century. Impressedlabels. “A. Dollison” (Muskingum andHocking Counties), 15.5”h. And “Hig-gins & Co., Cleveland” with brushedcobalt decoration. 14”h. Chips. $250-$450

147AMERICAN REDWARE FOODMOLD.Second half-19th century. Good or-ange and green mottled glaze. Minorwear. 5”h. 10.5”d. $400-$700

148OHIO DECORATED CLASSICALCHEST OF DRAWERS.Ca.1820-1840, pine and poplar. One over two over two drawers, with turned pilasters and feet, and retaining its original blue paint deco-ration. 45.75”h. 42.25”w. 22.75”d. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter, sold atGarth’s, November 2004, lot 201. $2,500-$4,500

149TWO AMERICAN HORSE WEATHERVANES.Late 19th century, copper. Full-bodiedrace horses with zinc heads. Dexter,19”h. 29”w., and Blackhawk, 20”h.27”w. Holes. Includes stands. $400-$800

150TWO AMERICAN PAINTED BASKETS.Late 19th-20th century. Red and bluepaint. Wire fruit basket with old paint,4”h. 9”d., and a woven splint basketwith two bentwood rim handles and awooden lid. Original paint. Loss.10”h. 11”d. $150-$300

151FIVE AMERICAN BASKETS.Late 19th-early 20th century, wovensplint and cane. Two Nantucket bas-kets. Larger with two rim handles,smaller with swing handle. 11.5”h.12”d. and 9”h. 8”d. Together with tworound examples with swing handles,6”d., 9”d. and a melon rib, 4.5”h.7.5”l. Imperfections. $200-$300

152AMERICAN PAINTED CUPBOARD.Twentieth century, pine. Comprised ofold parts, with one door and old redand brown paint. 37”h. 35.5”w. 18”d. $150-$250

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159DECORATED HANGING CUPBOARD.Possibly Pennsylvania, dated 1825,pine. Raised-panel door, the interiorwith drawers and pigeonholes. Re-tains old red and green paint withinitials “NCSW.” 31”h. 27”w. 14”d. $400-$800

159ATHREE AMERICAN BENTWOODPANTRY BOXES.Second half-19th century. Lappedseams. Original paint. Red, 5.5”h.9.5”d., dark green, 10.5”d., and nat-ural with yellow house on lid,2.25”h. 6”d. Imperfections. $150-$350

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153SOAP HOLLOW BLANKET CHEST.Attributed to Christian Blough (1828-1899), Somerset County, Pennsylvania,dated 1858, poplar. Dovetailed caseon a bracket base, and retaining itsoriginal red paint and gold stenciling,including “JY” and “1858.” Imperfec-tions. 26.5”h. 43.5”w. 19.5”d.

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154AMERICAN DECORATED BOWL.Second half-19th century, pine. Ogeeform bowl or urn with pedestal baseand original sponge decoration.5.75”h. 7” x 7”. $200-$400

155AMERICAN LADLE.Early 19th century, curly maple. Deli-cately formed with heart and “PPS” onhandle. Dated “1802” on the under-side. Scrubbed exterior. 5.5”l. $400-$700

156TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIEPLATES.Mid 19th century. Coggled rims and yellow and brown slip decora-tions. Flakes. 6.25”, 6.5”d. Ex Dorothy and David Mallory. $200-$350

157TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIEPLATES.Mid 19th century. Coggled rims and yellow slip decoration. Minorflakes. 3”, 4”d. Ex Dorothy and David Mallory. $150-$300

158ROOSTER CARVING BY WILHELMSCHIMMEL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1817-1890).Cumberland County, 2nd half-19thcentury, pine. Original paint. Age split. 4”h. $3,000-$5,000

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160AMERICAN VICTORIAN BIRDCAGE.Late 19th-early 20th century, wood, wire andtin. Architectural with two turrets and Federal-type facade. Replaced floor. 23”h. 31”w. 16”d. $300-$600

161PENNSYLVANIA OR OHIO STEPBACK CUPBOARD.First half-19th century, walnut and poplar. One-piece cupboard with a stacked corniceover four raised-panel doors, and on bracketfeet. Retains an old finish. 77”h. 56”w. 21”w. $1,000-$2,000

162AMERICAN FOLK ART DOVE.Late 19th century, pine. Large carved dove on a perch. Nice form with detailed eyes. Repaired wing. 21”h. 17”l. on base. Ex Howard Feldman Collection, sold atSotheby’s (New York), June 1988, lot 168. $1,000-$2,000

163AMERICAN BIRD CARVING.Mid 20th century. Fledgling blue jay with original paint and tack eyes. 7”h. $150-$250

164PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY (AMERICANSCHOOL, 1ST HALF-19TH CENTURY),Oil on canvas, unsigned. Similar to the Prior-Hamblin style. The boy holds a whip in front ofa red curtain. Restoration. 20”h. 17”w., framed,22.5”h. 19.5”w. $400-$800

165FOUR AMERICAN LIDDED BUCKETS.Second half-19th century, stave construction.Two sugar buckets with bentwood handles andold paint. 10”h. Two with bale handles. Originalmustard paint, 10”h., and one with alligatoredstencil decoration, 6.5”h. Imperfections. $100-$300

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166THREE AMERICAN BENTWOODCARRIERS.Second half-19th century. Lappedseams and bale handles. Originalpaint in grey, 5.25”h. 9”d., andgreen, 7”h. 10”d., and a red re-paint, 7”h. 13”d. Imperfections. $150-$300

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167RIVER LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Detailed scene of housesalong a river. Restoration. New York preparer’slabel. 18”h. 24”w., framed, 22”h. 27.5”w. $300-$500

168HUDSON RIVER VALLEY LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive scene filled withfishermen, boat, and a hunter and dog. Restora-tion. 17”h. 22”w., late frame, 24.5”h. 31”w. $1,000-$1,500

169AMERICAN DECORATED DOMETOP BOX.Mid 19th century, yellow pine. Dovetailed casewith original scenic landscapes. The front panelincludes sailing ships and side wheeler steamboatwith American flag. Minor imperfections. 9.5”h.20”w. 10”d. Ex Merrill Weiss. $1,500-$2,500

170AMERICAN DECORATED DOME-TOP BOX.Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with redpaint, the top with a vignette including a doctor(pharmacist?). 11"h. 28"w. 14"d. $150-$250

171AMERICAN DECORATED DOMETOP BOX.Mid 19th century, poplar. Nailed constructionwith original red and green paint. Age crack onlid. 13”h. 29”w. 13”d. $1,000-$2,000

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172PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (DUTCHSCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-dressed woman in a lace bonnet andgarnet necklace. Typed family historyin Dutch on the back. Restoration.30”h. 24”w., framed, 35.5”h. 30.5”w. $400-$800

173AMERICAN HORSE WEATHERVANE.Possibly Harris & Co., Boston, late19th century. Full bodied copper racehorse Blackhawk with verdigrispatina. Zinc ears. Weathered withbullet hole. 16”h. 27”w. $1,000-$2,000

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174AMERICAN HORSE WEATHERVANE.Attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co.,Waltham, Massachusetts, 3rd quar-ter-19th century. Full-bodied copperhorse, with zinc head, leapingthrough a hoop. Verdigris surface.Hoop separate. 17.5”h. 36”w. onmodern base. $8,000-$12,000

175NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALECHEST OF DRAWERS.Late 18th century, birch and pine.One drawer with a faux two-drawerfront, over three drawers, and onbracket feet. Original red stain. Im-perfections. 47”h. 39”w. 20”d. $500-$900

176AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TABLE.Mid 19th century, pine. Three-boardtop, tapered legs with old brownpaint. Age splits. 28.5”h. 51.5”w.30”d. $300-$600

177AMERICAN ARCHITECTURALFRAME.First half-20th century, plywood. Ar-chitectural with freestandingcolumns and applied stars on thecornice. Old black and gold paint.Replaced liner strip. 44”h. 30”w.,opening 25.75”h. 20”w. $200-$400

178THREE AMERICAN WOODEN LADLES AND SPOONS.Nineteenth century. Burl butter pad-dle with dark patina, 8”l., and burldipper of Native American origin.Chip. 13”l. Together with curlymaple spoon, refinished. 15”l. $250-$500

179AMERICAN SHERATONBOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.Ca.1820-1830, curly maple, cherry,and pine. Four graduated drawersflanked by reeded stiles and restingon turned legs. Refinished, replacedbrasses. 39”h. 40”w. 21.5”d. $800-$1,200

180THREE AMERICAN FOLK ARTBIRDS.Late 19th-early 20th century. Carvedbirds with original paint. Two similarwith open carved wings and colorfulpaint. 10.5”l. And a nest with pair ofbirds and fledglings. 6”h. All wallmounts. $300-$500

181OHIO DECOY.Ca. 1910-1920. Lake Erie canvas-back drake bobtail. Solid woodbody, original paint with paintedeyes. 6.5”h. 15”l. $200-$400

182AMERICAN CANADA GOOSEDECOY.Michigan, ca.1940s. Snuggled headform with original paint includingcomplete feathering on bottom.Carved nostrils and glass eyes.7.5”h. 21.5”l. $350-$500

183MIDWESTERN CLASSICALWARDROBE.Ca.1820-1850, walnut and poplar.Knockdown-type wardrobe with abold cornice over two raised-paneldoors over two drawers and onbracket feet. Retains its interiorhooks and an original finish. 93”h.70.5”w. 27.5”d. $800-$1,200 175

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184NEW ENGLAND DECORATED TALL CASE CLOCK.1820-1840, pine. Original red and black grain-painteddecoration, German brass movement with painted dial.Imperfections. 84.5”h. $500-$800

185STEAMSHIP SAXON QUEEN (ENGLISH/IRISHSCHOOL, LATE 19TH-ERLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, unsigned. Irish sail and steam tran-sition vessel built ca 1880-1900. Framed 28”h. 36”w.overall. Sold at Northeast Auctions August 17, 2002. $1,000-$2,000

186STEAMSHIP CASTLEBAR (ENGLISH/IRISH SCHOOL,LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, unsigned. Irish sail and steam tran-sition vessel built ca.1880-1900 by Mackie & Thomp-son, Glasgow, Scotland, commissioned by V.M. Barkley& Sons Ltd, Belfast, Ireland. Framed, 28”h. 36”w. over-all. Sold at Northeast Auctions, August 17, 2002. $1,000-$2,000

187PAIR OF AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED SIDECHAIRS.Ca. 1830, mahogany. Carved backs and legs, and yellow silk upholstery. 18”h. seat, 36”h. overall. $300-$600

188FIVE PIECES OF PEWTER.American and European, 19th century. Two candle-sticks with push ups, 9”h., two teapots, one marked“Sellew & Co., Cincinnati”, the other “England”, and atankard with figural thumbpiece inscribed “P. Rohn,1742”. 9.5”h. $100-$250

189TWO SAILOR ART SHELL BOXES.Late 19th century. Two boxes covered in seashells.Wooden, 3.5”h. 5.5”l., and cardboard glove box withmirrors on the exterior and papered on the inside.3.25”h. 9”l. Both have loss. $100-$250

190DESK SET AND PIPE RACK.American and European, 19th-early 20th century. BlackForest-type carved desk set with the Lion of Lucerne,4.5”h. 14.5”w., and a grain-painted hanging pipe rack.14”h. 14.5”w. $100-$300

191STEAM SHIP (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on wood panel, initialed “TW” lower left. Reput-edly by Thomas Whitcombe (ca.1760-1824). Steam andsailing ship. Some in painting. Unframed. 12”h. 24”w. $400-$800

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196AMERICAN HANGING PIPE BOX.Nineteenth century, ma-hogany. Shaped crest, singledovetailed drawer. Refin-ished. Age splits. 22”h. 6”w. $600-$900

197AMERICAN EAGLE WEATHERVANE.Possibly by Fiske, late 19th-early 20th century. Full-bod-ied copper eagle with spreadwings. 60”l. wingspan. $3,000-$6,000

192FOLK ART BUST OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.Twentieth century. Life-sized bust in the manner ofHoudon, on a painted plinth that includes fourpainted panels: Washington on horseback, the sign-ing of the Declaration of Independence, Washing-ton crossing the Delaware, and a portrait ofWashington in the manner of Gilbert Stuart. 37”h. $500-$1,000

193AMERICAN THEOREM.Ca.1830, oil on velvet. Large, colorful basket of fruitwith silk border. Original frame. 22.25”h. 27”w. ExGeorge Dittmar Collection, ex David Good (Ohio). $2,000-$4,000

194STILL LIFE ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CHURCH JR.(OHIO, 1836-1908).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Found in New England.Colorful naive still life of fruit and a fanciful pitcher.24”h. 36”w., in a modern frame, 27”h. 39”w. $1,500-$2,000

195AMERICAN CLASSICAL WORK TABLE.Ca.1820-1830, mahogany and poplar. Lift top andtwo drawers, on a carved pedestal with paw feet.28”h. $250-$500

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198AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Possibly Woodlands, 19th century, ash. Oblong bowlwith cut-out handles. Older refinish. 18”l. $600-$900

199NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.Eighteenth century, curly maple and pine. Three drawersand a shaped skirt, all on cabriole legs and pad feet. Im-perfections. 28”h. 35.5”w. 21.5”d. $800-$1,200

200AMERICAN COUNTRY LINEN PRESS.Early 19th century, pine. One-piece with paneled doorsin the upper section and three drawers below. Old refin-ish. 73”h. 36.5”w. 21”d. $400-$800

201SAMPLER.English, 1836, silk on wool. Pictoral of two story housewith extensive lawn, trees and fence and paired motifs ofbaskets, fruit trees and butterflies. Signed “Ann JaneMazey Aged 11 Years 1836”. framed, 18”h. 14”w. $225-$450

202SAMPLER.American or English, 1821, silk on linen. Adam and Evesampler with two black sailing ships. Signed “ElizabethGill Aged 12 Jan 1821”. Framed, 18.25”h. 16.50”w. $250-$500

203SAMPLER.British Isles, 1833, silk on wool. Precisely worked floralbaskets, lions, peacocks and stone house, signed “Han-nah Clark Ag 9 ed 1833” . Bright and clean, framed,20”h. 15.25”w. $300-$600

204PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST IRON LAMP FINIALS.Late 19th century. Pineapple shaped finials reputedlyfrom Detroit gas street lights. Paint layers. 21”h. $150-$300

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205CINCINNATI STOVE WORKS TRADESIGN.Ohio, early 20th century, cast iron.Woman on horseback, tack marked“Cincinnati Stove Works Trademark”.Old paint. The back is marked “R Cin.Iron Fdy, Cin. Oh. 1903”. 27”h. 42”l.

For another example of this sign, seeSkinner (Boston), March 2013, lot557. $3,000-$6,000

206PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-dressedwoman with ringlets and a hair comb.Restoration. 27”h. 22.5”w., framed,35”. 29.5”w. overall. $400-$600

207PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN(AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 18THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young manin fancy vest and green frock coat. Relined. 28”h. 24”w., framed, 33”h.27.5”w. Ex Nevermore Antiques. $1,500-$2,500

208WATERCOLOR DEPICTING ADAMAND EVE.Pennsylvania, early 19th century, wa-tercolor on laid paper. Detailed imageof Adam and Eve surrounded by a va-riety of animals, some with anthropo-morphic features. Imperfections. $1,500-$2,500

209NORWEGIAN STEIN.Eighteenth century, mixed woods in-cluding burl. Thin walled with ornatelycarved heraldic lion thumbpiece, feetand lid. Dated “1751”. 8.5”h. $400-$600

210CARVED PIE CRIMPER.Nineteenth-20th century. Unusualcrimper in teak with a large handle in the form of leaves and a frog with an animal. 9”l. $300-$600

211SCANDINAVIAN SMOOTHINGBOARD.Eighteenth century. Thick woodenboard with carved compass stars and flowers and initials. Dated”1734”.Horse handle. 32”l. $250-$500

212AMERICAN KNIFE BOX AND SLIDE LID BOX.Nineteenth century, mahogany. Midwestern knife carrier with cutout handle, 6”h. 14”l., and dovetailed box with inlaid slide lid.Traces of foil lining (probably a teacaddy). 4.5”h. 4” x 5”. Refinished. $200-$400

213TWO PENNSYLVANIA HANGING SALT BOXES.First half-19th century. Both dovetailed with single dovetaileddrawers, lift lids and shaped crests.Maple box from Bucks County. Refinished. 10.5”h. 9.5”w. Walnut box from Lancaster County. Replaced crest. 12”h. 9”w. $450-$650

214TWO PIECES OF AMERICANWROUGHT IRON.Eighteenth-19th century. Grisset, 17”l.,and four-tined saw, 23”l. $100-$250

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215MINIATURE AMERICANWROUGHT IRON ROASTER.Nineteenth century. Roaster withadjustable hooks and ring. Tripod base with penny feet.12.75”h. $250-$450

216AMERICAN REDWARE LIDDEDJAR.Second half-19th century. Greensplotched glaze. Minor flakes. 7.5”h. $150-$300

217AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRD.Late 19th-early 20th century. At-tributed to Bernier, a lumberjack from Saco-Biddeford, Maine. Birdwith original paint. Missing oneberry. 6”h.

Similar birds sold at Garth’s, Oc-tober, 2004. $1,500-$2,500

218AMERICAN DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX.Mid 19th century, pine. Moldedlid and base, and retaining its polychrome paint decoration,consisting of checkered ends and central pinwheels. Darkened var-nish. 4.5”h. 13.5”w. 7”d.

Period pencil notations (related toagricultural produce) include thenames D.J. Miller and CyrusColeman. $1,000-$2,000

219JOHN BELL, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA, REDWAREMUG.Mid 19th century, marked on theunderside. Flared cylinder withstrap handle and brown and yel-low mottled glaze. Hairline.5.75”h. $400-$700

220OHIO SEWERTILE DOG.Second quarter-20th century. Seated spaniel. Incised “F.R.H.1926”. 11.5”h. $300-$600

221TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIEPLATES.Mid 19th century. Coggled rim andyellow slip decorations includingflourishes and wavy lines. Chips.8.5”, 12.25”d. $200-$400

222AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Nineteenth century. Good figure,lightly scrubbed surface. Two rimhandles. 4.75”h. 16”d. $800-$1,200

223PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED COVERED BUCKET BY JOSEPHLEHN (1798-1892).Lancaster County, mid 19th century,oak and poplar. Stave-constructedbucket with lid. Original salmongraining, trailing vines on the bandsand lid, and white porcelain knob.8.75”h. $1,500-$2,500

224AMERICAN BENTWOOD PANTRYBOX AND CARRIER.Second half-19th century. Lappedseams and original paint. Box in darkgreen, 3”h. 7”d., and a carrier ingreen, 5.5”h. 9.5”d. Imperfections. $100-$250

225PORTRAIT OF THREE CHILDREN(AMERICAN SCHOOL, SECONDHALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, initialed “IE” on thestretcher. Three siblings. 7.5”h.10.5”w., grained frame, 12.5”h.15.5”w. overall. $100-$300

226FOUR AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDITEMS.Nineteenth century. Stave bucketwith blue paint, 13”h., wall pocketwith old grey paint, 16”h., and band-box with traces of wallpaper cover-ing, 10.25”h. 14.5”d. Together with abentwood pantry box with originalred, 6.5”h. 9.25”d. Imperfections. $100-$300

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226ASET OF SIX CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS.American or English, 18th century, ma-hogany. Carved ears, strapwork splats,and straight legs. 17”h. seat, 38.5”h.overall. $600-$1,200

227SELECTION OF ANTIQUES AND FOLKART REFERENCE BOOKS. $100-$200

228SELECTION OF ANTIQUES AND FOLKART REFERENCE BOOKS. $100-$200

229SELECTION OF ANTIQUES AND FOLKART REFERENCE BOOKS. $100-$200

230TWO AMERICAN PAINTED MIRRORS.Nineteenth century. One with originalgraining, 11.5”h. 9.5” overall, and an-other mirror with original red paint,7.5”h. 5.5”w. overall. $150-$250

231AMERICAN SEWERTILE DOG.Late 19th century. Seated spaniel withtooled fur. Initialed “AP”. Missing tail.5.25”h. $100-$300

232TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS.Twentieth century. Two board with origi-nal red and gold paint. Gallery edges.18.75” x 18.75”. And a late board withparcheesi. 13” x 17”. Wear. $100-$350

233COVERLET.Found in Pennsylvania, 1st half-19thcentury. Reddish orange and browngeometric pattern. 78” x 96”. Ex SusanParrish. $150-$300

234AMERICAN REDWARE FOOD MOLD.Second half-19th century. Ribbed withAlbany slip glaze. 5.25”h. 10.25”d. $100-$150

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236AMERICAN OPEN-TOP CUPBOARD.First half-19th century, pine.One drawer and plank doors,and retaining old red paint.79.5”h. 54”w. 18”d. $1,000-$2,000

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237FOUR AMERICAN FISH DECOYS.Made by Ken Szafasz, (Wiscon-sin, 20th century). Bluegill, openmouth, 6.5”l., northern pike,closed mouth, 7”l., perch, openmouth, 7”l., and small mouthbass, 7”l. Brass angel wing fins. $500-$700

238TWO AMERICAN FISH DECOYS.Michigan, ca.1950s. Trout andperch with open mouths. 7.5”l. $150-$250

239AMERICAN LARGE SWIMMINGFISH DECOY.Walleye by George John Aho(Rapid City, Michigan, 1911-1994). Signed and dated“11/26/87”.Original paint withmother-of-pearl eyes. 17”l.

See “George John Aho: Carver ofSpear-Fishing Decoys” by GeneKangas. Hunting & Fishing Col-lectibles Magazine,November/December 2006,p.21-23. Copy included. $600-$900

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240AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG.Second half-19th century. Impressed “...Bal-lard, Burlington, Vt. 2” with large brushedcobalt flower. Applied strap handle. Flakes.14”h. $200-$300

241TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATES.Mid 19th century. Coggled rims and similaryellow slip designs of dotted lines. Wear andthe larger has hairlines. 9”, 11.5”d. $250-$450

242AMERICAN DECORATED CONTAINER.Mid 19th century. Treenware covered con-tainer with original vinegar sponging. Re-paired lid. 8.5”h. 9”d. $600-$800

243AMERICAN STONEWARE PAN ANDPITCHER.Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt decora-tion. Pitcher with flower and applied handle,8.5”h., and a milk bowl with garlands, possi-bly Remney (Philadelphia). Spout and twohandles. 5”h. 14”d. $300-$600

244AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG.Second half-19th century. Impressed “N.Clark & Co., Rochester, NY” with largebrushed cobalt flower. Applied strap handle.15”h. $150-$350

245TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS.Second half-19th century. Brushed cobaltdecoration and impressed labels. Flower,“CW Braun, Buffalo, NY”. Repaired handle.14.5”h. And bird “West Troy Pottery, NY”.Minor flakes. 14”h. $150-$300

246AMERICAN CROCK STAND.Second half-19th century, pine. Semicircularwith shaped supports, four tiers and wornoriginal green paint. 65”h. 43”w. 22”d. $250-$450

247AMERICAN SEWERTILE OWL.Mid 20th century. Owl with yellow clay eyesand talons. 12”h. $150-$300

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248AMERICAN INDIAN TOBACCONIST’S FIGURE.Late 19th century, pine. Indian princess holding a bunch of tobaccoleaves. 61”h. Restored paint.

For a closely related example, see Morphy/VCA Auctions (Nevada),September 19-21, 2014, lot 587. $15,000-$25,000

249NATIVE AMERICAN DECOY.Ojibway/Chippewa Red Lake Reservationnorthern Minnesota, ca.1930s. Blue WingTeal. Solid body, painted black with bluewing patches, white head crescent and darkbutton eyes. 4.5”h. 11”l. $150-$200

250AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE AND DUCKDECOYS.Minnesota, ca. 1940s. Mallard drake, 7”h.15”l., and goose, 12”h. 22”l. (only two geeseknown). Hand painted metal silhouettes fit-ted into hand cut and painted floater woodboards with attached keels. $350-$550

251OHIO AMISH PIECED QUILT.Ca.1930-1940, cotton. “Broken Dishes” pat-tern. Blue and yellow borders. 74” x 84”. $300-$400

252PENNSYLVANIA AMISH PIECED QUILT.Ca.1930-1940. Bowtie pattern with blue bor-ders. 64” x 82”. $400-$700

253FOLK ART DOG BY SILVIO P. ZORATTI(CONNEAUT, OHIO, 1896-1992).Stamped on bottom “S.P. Zoratti, My DogTiger”, ca. 1960, wood. Chihuahua withoriginal paint. 10’h. 15”l. $600-$900

254AMERICAN HOOKED RUG.Made by Mrs. Strong, Kingston, New Hamp-shire, ca.1875. Circular pattern. 30” x 46”.

Pictured in catalogue, Art Academy ofCincinnati, Ohio, “Folk Art from the Collec-tion of Gene and Linda Kangas” March,1979. See also “Art of the Common People”by Gene and Linda Kangas. Ohio AntiqueReview, May 1979, pgs. 9-11. $300-$400

255AMERICAN HOOKED RUG.Ca. 1900. Floral wreath. 23” x 37”. $250-$400

256AMERICAN CARVED LION PLAQUE.By Andrew Langone, New England, signedand dated “Nov 26 1909, No 12”. Reliefcarving of lion. 10.75”h. 5.75”w. $150-$250

257FOLK ART RABBIT BY SILVIO P. ZORATTI(CONNEAUT, OHIO, 1896-1992).Stamped on bottom “Made by Silvio Zoratti,1966”, wood. White rabbit with originalpaint and glass eyes. 15”h. $500-$750

258FOLK ART CAT BY SILVIO P. ZORATTI(CONNEAUT, OHIO, 1896-1992).Second half-20th century, signed on the bottom,wood. Black cat with original paint. 6”h. 16”l.$500-$700

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259AMERICAN DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.Mid 19th century, walnut. One-piece cupboard with blind doorsand old red and blue paint. 76.5”h. 45.5”w. 21.5”d., requires a31” corner. $1,000-$2,000

260OHIO PEASEWARE MINIATURECOMPOTE.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, ca.1860-1880, maple.Original varnish. Rare small size.1”h. $200-$300

261OHIO PEASEWARE MINIATUREURN.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, ca.1860-1880, maple.Original varnish. Rare small size.2”h. $200-$300

262OHIO PEASEWARE MINIATURELIDDED COMPOTE.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, ca.1860-1880, maple.Original varnish. Acorn finial. Raresmall size. 1.75”h. $200-$300

263OHIO PEASEWARE MINIATURELIDDED COMPOTE.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, c.1860-1880, maple.Original varnish. Acorn finial.2.75”h. $200-$300

264OHIO PEASEWARE URN.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, ca.1860-1880, maple.Original varnish. 3.75”h. $200-$300

265OHIO PEASEWARE LIDDED URN.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, ca.1860-1880, maple.Original varnish. Acorn finial. 4.5”h. $250-$350

266OHIO PEASEWARE URN WITHTRIPLE DOME COVER.Made by David Mills Pease, Con-cord, Ohio, ca.1860-1880, walnut.Original varnish. Acorn finial.4.25”h. $300-$400

267OHIO FREIGHTER MODEL.Signed “Ray Saari, Fairport Harbor,Ohio 1954.” Lake freighter with orig-inal paint. 9”h. 16”l.

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276AMERICAN PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD.First half-19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard: the upper sec-tion with ten-pane doors, the lower section with plank doors andshaped interior shelves. Retains old blue paint on the exterior andold red on the interior. Imperfections. 78.5”h. 53.5”w. 25.5”d., re-quires a 35” corner. $1,500-$2,500

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268PAIR OF MALLARD DECOYS.Late 20th century. Hen and drakestamped for “Ken Harris Decoys,Woodville, N.Y.” Original paint andglass eyes. 15.5”l. $400-$800

269AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.Second half-19th century. Three-partbrushed cobalt tulip. Applied han-dle. Spout chips. 12”h. $100-$250

270PIGEON DECOY.English or American, ca.1900-1910.Original paint with raised feather,wing and tail carving. Glass eyes.Some wear. 15”h. 11”l. on modernbase.

Used for hunting on the East Coast. $300-$500

271AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Mid 19th century. Impressed “J.Weaver 5” (Beaver, Pennsylvania)with brushed cobalt floral decora-tion. Two handles. 16”h. $250-$450

272AMERICAN DUCK DECOY.First half-20th century. Merganserwith old paint, glass eyes and leathercrest. Stamped “Langan”. Minor im-perfections. 13”l. $600-$800

273AMERICAN RABBIT GARDENSTATUE.Mid 20th century, hardstone.Weather surface. 10”h. 17”l. $600-$900

274AMERICAN ORE BOAT MODEL.Made by Henry Martella, Painesville,Ohio, 1934. Great Lakes UnitedLines’ D.G. GRAY. Carved woodcovered by sheet metal and paintedwith paint used on original boat.Flaking. 11”h. 35”l.

Shown on “America: A DifferentLook. American Folk Art.” . PicturedArt Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio,“Folk Art from the Collection ofGene and Linda Kangas,” 1979. $400-$600

275AMERICAN WIND UP HORSE TOY.Early 20th century. Rearing horsewith horsehair covering. Wear.11.5”h. $100-$300

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277PORTRAIT OF TWO SISTERS (AMERICANSCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done image oftwo girls, possibly twins, both dressed ingreen. Restoration. 20”h. 24”w., late frame,23.5”h. 27.5”w. $800-$1,200

278PENNSYLVANIA OR OHIO SHERATON TALLCHEST.Ca.1820-1840, maple with poplar secondary.Two dovetailed drawers over five graduated.Turned feet. Curly maple cornice. Refinished.Small patch. 68”h. 48”w. 22”d. $800-$1,600

279INLAID GEORGIAN HANGING CORNERCUPBOARD.England, 19th century, oak and pine. Paneleddoor inlaid with quarter fans and a star. 44”h.32.5”w. 17”d., requires a 22” corner. $300-$600

279AAMERICAN STORE SIGN BOARD.Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden frameholds chalkboard and two removable adver-tising signs, “The Clever Craftsman”. Imper-fections. 42”h. 26”w. $200-$500

280THREE AMERICAN CUT OVERLAY OILLAMPS.Mid 19th century. All with white marblebases. Pink with brass column, 23.5”h., whiteand green with glass column, 24.5”h., andpurple with brass column, 18.5”h. All electri-fied. $200-$400

281REDWARE LAMP ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUELROUTSON.Doylestown, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century.Chamber lamp with Albany slip. Glued re-pairs. 5.5”h. $50-$75

282AMERICAN FEDERAL TESTER BED.Early 19th century, cherry, maple, and pine.Arched headboard and pencil posts, and re-taining an old red wash. 76”h., original railsare 51.25”l. and 71.5”. $250-$500

283SUITE OF CHIPPENDALE-STYLE FURNITURE.All signed by W. Brien Pierce, dated 1984,mahogany with mixed secondary woods. In-cludes a camelback sofa and a pair of easychairs with outward scrolled arms, all withmolded legs. Not upholstered. Sofa is 13.5”h.seat, 38”h. overall, 88”l.; chairs are 13“h.seat, 48”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000

284TWO HANDCOLORED ENGRAVED MAPS.Eighteenth-19th century. A map of “Zaara orthe Desart...” by Herman Moll, 14”h. 17”w.,and “Sweden and Norway”, 8.75”h. 10.5”w.Framed. $150-$300

285FOUR PRINTS OF WATERFOWL.Includes plate 58, the Yellow-Crowned NightHeron, from the German edition of MarkCatesby’s Natural History..., unframed,17.25”h. 10.75”w. The American Black Duckand the American Widgeon from AlexanderPope’s 1878 Upland Game Birds and Water-fowl of The United States, both unframed,14”h. 20”w. Together with Gould and Richter“Colymbus Septentrionalis,” matted andframed, 21”h. 27”w. $300-$600

286ORIENTAL RUG.Mid 20th century. Aubusson type in salmonon a golden ivory ground. Stains. 9’ x 11’6”. $100-$150

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287PAIR OF SCANDINAVIAN BRASSCANDLESTICKS.Mid 17th century. Domed bases withdrip pan. Threaded bases. Minordents. 7.5”h. $1,000-$1,500

288SEVENTEEN-PIECE CHINESE EXPORT TEA SERVICE.Late 18th century. All hand decoratedwith pineapples and gilt accents.Teapot, 6.5”h.; helmet creamer,4.5”h.; sugar (no lid); tea caddy,5.5”h., and waste bowl. Togetherwith three misc. plates, four handle-less cups and saucers, and fivesmaller handleless cups and saucers.Some imperfections. $800-$1,200

289CHINESE EXPORT CHARGER.Probably 19th century. Hand deco-rated rose peonies in blue and white.Kangxi-style artemisia leaf mark onunderside. Glaze flakes on rim. 15”d. $800-$1,200

290PENNSYLVANIA DECORATEDMINIATURE BLANKET CHEST BYJOSEPH LEHN (1798-1892).Lancaster County, mid 19th century,pine. Dovetailed box on turned feetwith its original paint decoration, in-cluding flowers and strawberriesagainst a brown ground, and trailingvines on the moldings. 8”h. 13.5”w.7.25”d. $2,000-$4,000

291CHINESE POTTERY DISH.Probably 17th-18th century. Kraak-ware with scholars in blue on agrey/ivory ground. Stapled repair andflaking. 3.5”h. 15”d. $600-$900

292AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Nineteenth century. Footed bowlwith older finish. 13”d. $1,000-$2,000

293NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNESLANT-FRONT DESK.Possibly Rhode Island, mid-18th century, pine. Stepped interior with drawers and pigeonholes, over four graduated drawers, and on cut-out feet. Refinished and replaced brasses. 43”h. 36.25”w.19”d., 34”h. writing surface. $1,000-$2,000

294ORIENTAL RUG.Russia, ca. 1900. Chichi in navy blue and ivory. 2’7” x 4’. $400-$800

295ORIENTAL RUG.Turkey, ca. 1900. Anatolian. Ivory and gold. 2’ x 3’. $200-$300

296PIECED QUILT.Mid Western, possibly Amish, late 19th century, cotton. Bowtie insolid colors with print back, handquilted in black thread, 76” x 87”. $175-$350

297NINE BIRD PRINTS BY DANIEL ELLIOT (AMERICAN, 1835-1915).Handcolored lithographs, printed byBowen & Company, Philadelphia. In-cludes the Northern Sea Eagle,Golden Sparrow Hawk, Short-BilledGull, Ross’ Snow Goose, CinereousThurs, Blue Wavey, Persistent Fly-catcher, California Eared Grebe, andthe Long-Crested Jay. All unframed,approximately 23”h. 18”w. $600-$900

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298PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON TALL CASE CLOCK.Possibly Lancaster County, 2nd quarter-19th century,mahogany. Case has chamfered corners with lamb’stongues and turned feet. Scroll top bonnet with free-standing columns. Face with man in the moon dial.Original paint. Imperfections. 97”h. $1,000-$2,000

299NEW ENGLAND DECORATED WASHSTAND AND DRESSER.Mid 19th century, pine. Original matching yellowpaint with stenciled grapes. Dovetailed drawers withoriginal pulls. Stand, 34”h. 18”w. 16”d. Dresser,37”h. 34”w. 16”d. $300-$600

300AMERICAN SPENCERIAN DRAWING.Mid 19th century, pen and ink on paper. Napoleonon rearing horse. 26.5”h. 25.5”w. overall.

Deaccessioned from Preble County, Ohio, HistoricalSociety and sold at Garth’s, July 26, 1991. $300-$400

301AMERICAN SPENCERIAN DRAWING.Mid 19th century, pen and ink on paper. Indian onhorseback. “C.P. Rogers as the Indian, L. B.B...1841.”Tears. Framed. 31”h. 23”w. overall.

Deaccessioned from Preble County, Ohio, HistoricalSociety and sold at Garth’s, July 26, 1991. $300-$400

302AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.Early 19th century. Rushlight holder with candlesocket counterweight and tripod base with pennyfeet, 10.5”h., and a loom light, 15.5”h. Both withtwisted detail. $350-$450

303AMERICAN CAST IRON WINDMILL WEIGHT.Early 20th century, made by Dempster Mill Manufac-turing, Nebraska, early 20th century. Bobtail with oldblack paint. 17.5”h. 36”l. $250-$450

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304PAIR OF AMERICAN FOLKSY CANDLESTICKS.19th century, pine. Turned and carvedfigures of George and Martha Wash-ington with original paint. Tin conicalhats form candle sockets. Wear andminor loss. 8.75”h. Sold at Horst,1970. $900-$1,800

305SHENANDOAH VALLEY REDWAREFLOWER POT.Virginia, 2nd half-19th century. Possi-bly by Samuel or Solomon Bell or J.Eberly. Tall pot with attached saucer,coggled rims. Colorful glaze. 8”h. $600-$800

306EAGLE CARVING BY WILHELMSCHIMMEL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1817-1890).Cumberland County, 2nd half-19thcentury, pine. Spread wing eagle withcrosshatched designs and originalpaint. 15” wingspan. $10,000-$15,000

307PENNSYLVANIA DECORATEDMINIATURE BLANKET CHEST.Lancaster County, dated 1861, poplar.Dovetailed case on turned feet, and re-tains its original green paint with floraldecoration. 8.25”h. 13”w. 7.5”d. ExJane R. Chadwick (Pennsylvania), soldat Garth’s, October 1990, lot 156.

The inside of the lid retains a periodpencil inscription, “Addison Longe-necker, Ephrata Township, LancasterCo., PA Oct. 12 AD 1861.” Genealogi-cal research has identified an AddisonLongenecker, born in Warwick Town-ship in 1841, but living in EphrataTownship by 1850 and until his deathin 1919. $2,000-$4,000

308VIRGINIA REDWARE PITCHER.Impressed “S. Bell & Sons, Strasburg”(Shenandoah Valley, 1882-1900). Yel-low glaze with green. Applied handle.Some rim wear. 9.75”h. $800-$1,200

309PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE JAR.Impressed “John W. Bell, Waynesboro,Pa” (ca.1881-1895). Green splotchedglaze. Hairline. 4.75”h. $250-$500

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311TWO AMERICAN CROCK STANDS.Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Four tierwith original red paint. Wear. 38.25”h.33”w. 23”d. And semicircular with threetiers and old pale blue paint. 35”h. 33”w. $200-$400

312AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.Second half-19th century. Impressed label“Burger Bro’s, Rochester, NY”. Brushedcobalt flower. Applied handle. 10.25”h. $100-$250

313TWO COPPER KETTLES BY BENTLEY OF PHILADELPHIA.Marked “D. Bentley” and “D. Bentley & Sons”, 1830-1850. Typical forms withgooseneck spouts. Minor imperfections.7.5” and 7”h. $400-$800

314THREE AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATES.Mid 19th century. Coggled rims and yellowslip decorations including wavy lines.Chips and hairlines.8.5”, 8.5”, 10”d. $300-$400

315NEW YORK STONEWARE PITCHER.Second half-19th century. Impressed “WestTroy, NY, Pottery, 6” with brushed cobaltblue jay. Applied handle. Faint crow’s foot.11.5”h. $200-$300

316THREE AMERICAN BENTWOOD PANTRYBOXES AND CARRIER.Second half-19th century. Lapped seamsand bale handles. Two boxes in originalblue, 4.75”h. 9”d., and pale yellow, 5”h.7.5”d. Together with a carrier in old peach.Imperfections. $250-$450

317OHIO SEWERTILE GOOSE BANK.Early 20th century. Stamped “Handcraftedby Walter Smith, Superior Clay ProductsCo, Uhrichsville, Ohio”. 16”l.

Sold at Garth’s, January 2014. $400-$600

318AMERICAN MERGANSER DECOY BYROGER WILLIAMS.Ca. 1790-1820. Rare and earlySheepshead Bay, Long Island, New York.Hen by Roger Williams (born 1770).Carved and polychromed low profile bodywith root head and neck. Weathered sur-face. 5.5”h. 16.5”l.

Roger and his brother Nathaniel are con-sidered the earliest known non-native mak-ers of American decoys. Of the half dozenor so known lures by the brothers, all aremergansers made sometime between 1790and 1820. $2,000-$3,000

319OHIO STONEWARE JUG.Second half-19th century. Cobalt script andimpressed merchant’s label “2, JH Bar—- &Co., Columbus, O.” with cherries. Appliedstrap handle. 12.75”h. Flakes. $150-$300

320AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LOOMLIGHT.Late 18th-early 19th century. Sawtoothtrammel light with two candle holders.Brass tab at top. 24.5”h. (shortest). Ex Pat Guthman. $300-$500

321THREE CANDLESTICKS.Eighteenth-19th century. American doublewedding band hogscraper candlestick(loss), 7”h., English wrought iron spiralcandlestick, 8”h., and French wrought ironadjustable stick, 9.5”h. Ex Pat Guthman. $250-$450

310AMERICAN CARVED AND DECORATED SLIDE-LID BOX.Likely Pennsylvania, early 19th century, pine. Nailed con-struction with elaborate chip-carved decoration, includingsawtooth border and a central pinwheel, and its original red,black, and cream paint. 3.75”h. 4.75”w. 9”l. Ex Samaha(Ohio). $2,000-$4,000

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322OHIO STONEWARE JUG.Late 19th century. Stenciled cobalt mer-chant’s label with wreath “16, Alderman& Scott, Belpre, O.” Applied strap han-dle. Small flake. 10.5”h. Sold atCowan’s, June 2007, lot 1. $450-$750

323TWO PIECES OF AMERICANSTONEWARE.Second half-19th century. Both withbrushed cobalt birds. Batter jug im-pressed “4” with bale handle. Damage aspout. 9.25”h. And a churn impressed“Brady & Ryan, Ellenville, NY, 6”. Twohandles. 12.25”h. $250-$450

324TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIEPLATES.Mid 19th century. Coggled rims and yel-low slip wavy line decorations. Hair-lines. 10.75”d. $250-$500

325AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE.Atlantic, New Jersey, region, 20th cen-tury. Hollow with original paint includ-ing featheration on sides and bottom.Tack eyes. 9”h. 21”l. $250-$300

326OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.Third quarter-19th century. Impressedlabel “William Rowley, Middlebury, O.”with elaborate cobalt floral decoration.10.5”h. Ex Collection of Jim Murphy(Grove City, Ohio). Sold at Garth’s, May2014, lot 417.

Rowley was born in England and cameto the US in 1849 with his family. Hewas only fourteen at the time, but hesoon joined the family pottery businessestablished by his father, Enoch. $400-$600

327AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE BLANKETCHEST.Early 19th century, pine. Bracket feet,original strap hinges, and old blue paint.24.5”h. 43.5”w. 21”d. $600-$900

328STILL LIFE (AMERICAN OR EUROPEANSCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Dutch-type stilllife with lemons and a brass jardiniere.Relined. 24”h. 20”w., wide frame, 34”h.30”w. $450-$750

329PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Blond mandressed in black. Restoration. 27”h.24.5”w., frame with oval liner, 34”h.28”w. $250-$450

330PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Elderly gentle-man with neck scarf. Restoration. Un-framed, 27”h. 23”w.

Typewritten note attributes this paintingto John Mason Furnass (American, 1763-1804), however, the style of dress istwenty years after his death. $350-$650

331PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 18TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Three-quartersportrait of a man wearing a wig andfrock coat. Imperfections. 38”h. 30”w.,late frame, 41.5”h. 33.5”w. $600-$800

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334NAIVE LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL,MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Hudson River Valley-type painting with sailboat and mountains inthe back. Restoration. 18”h. 24”w., late frame,24”h. 30”w. overall. $200-$300

335PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Grey haired gentle-man. 24”h. 20”w., frame with oval liner,27.5”h. 23.5”w. $200-$400

336PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Seated womandressed in a cap with blue roses, and holdinga hair brush. Restoration. 30”h. 25”w., bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 36”h. 30”w. $350-$550

337ORIENTAL RUG.Afghanistan, ca. 1930. Room size ErsariBokhara. Red ground. 8’10”x10’7”. $500-$1,000

338ORIENTAL RUG.Iran, 20th century. Room size Heriz.11’2”x15’4” $1,000-$2,000

339ORIENTAL RUG.Iran, early 20th century. Bidjar in brick redand navy blue. 2’6” x 4’10”. $500-$700

340ORIENTAL RUG.India, 20th century. Agra in ivory and gold. 4’x 5’10”. $100-$200

341ORIENTAL RUG.India, 20th century. Kashan in blue and gold.4’ x 6’1”. $100-$200

342ORIENTAL RUG.Iran, ca. 1910. Sarouk. Reddish brownground. 3’ x 4’6”. $500-$1,000

343ORIENTAL RUG.Iran, ca. 1925. Bidjar. 2’6” x 4’6”. $500-$1,000

344ORIENTAL RUG.Turkey, 20th century. Oushak in cream andpale colors. 5 x 7’. $200-$400

345ORIENTAL RUG.Russian, ca. 1915. Armenian Kazak. 4’8” x7’5”. $1,000-$2,000

346ORIENTAL RUNNER.Iran, ca 1930. Serab. 3’ x 7’6”. $500-$1,000

347ORIENTAL RUG.First half-20th century. Kilim with bands ofmultiple colors. 5’ x 9’3”. $400-$800

348ORIENTAL RUG.First half-20th century. Karabaugh. Blueground with serebend design and red border.3’9” x 7’10”. Sold at Garth’s May, 1995, exBill Samaha (Ohio). $900-$1,600

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332MIDWESTERN STEPBACK CUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, poplar. One-piece cupboardwith blind doors and an old, grungy finish. 78”h.41”w. 17.5”d. $350-$700

333PORTRAIT OF A CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL,MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young child dressed in redreaching for grapes. Minor imperfection. 25”h.20”w., framed, 29”h. 23.5”w. overall. $200-$400

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349ORIENTAL RUG.Iran, ca.1900. Room size Serapi. Navy blue border, brick red medallion on ivory ground. 10’8” x 15’. $8,000-$12,000

350ORIENTAL RUG.Turkey, mid 20th century. Room size in ivory and brickred. 10’2” x 14’9”. $2,000-$4,000

351ORIENTAL RUG.India, early 20th century. Room size blue Kuba. 10’x 14’.

Woven in India by Obeetee under license from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. It is a copy of an 18th century rug in their permanent collection. $2,000-$4,000

352ORIENTAL BAG.First half-20th century. Small Kazak salt bag withblue/green ground.1’7” x 1’3”. $200-$400

353ORIENTAL BAG.First half-20th century. Sumak cradle cover. Flatwoven in good colors. Large rectangular formed bag. Can be used as seat cover. 16”h. 42”w. 22”d. $400-$800

354ORIENTAL BAG FACE.Iran, ca. 1900. Kashkai. 1’10” x 2’5”. $400-$800

355PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL,2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-dressed young man. Imperfections. 25”h. 20”w., gilt frame, 32.5”h. 27.5”w. $250-$450

356PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (ENGLISH SCHOOL,EARLY 18TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Minister with powdered wig.Rebacked. Unframed, 30”h. 25”w. $300-$600

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357FAMILY PORTRAIT ATTRIBUTED TO OHIO (SECONDQUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Pastel on paper, unsigned. Mother and father with youngchild around a table, possibly having carpet balls on it.Framed under glass, 26.5”h. 28.5”w. overall. $400-$800

358AMERICAN VALENTINE AND DECORATED MIRROR.Mid 19th century. Pinprick valentine withGerman text, dated 1832. Mahoganyframe, 11.75” x 11.75” overall. And a mir-ror with bright grained repaint. 16”h.13”w. overall. Imperfections. $250-$550

359AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Mid 19th century. Possibly Remney(Philadelphia). Ovoid with two handles.Cobalt floral garland. 9.25”h. $100-$300

360OHIO SEWERTILE DOG.Newcomerstown, Ohio, 2nd quarter-20thcentury. Seated dog inscribed “HFD,1926”. 11”h. $400-$600

361OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.Mid 19th century. Ovoid with two han-dles. Impressed “Higgins & Co., Cleve-land” with brushed floral decoration.12.5”h. Sold at Garth’s, January 2015, lot 2090. $350-$450

362AMERICAN DECORATED TREEN JAR.Nineteenth century, maple. Large sizewith a knob finial and its original vinegarpaint. Old repairs. 7.5”h. 10.5”d. $800-$1,200

363DIMINUTIVE NEW ENGLAND BLANKETCHEST.Ca.1830, birch. Dovetailed case with applied molding and bracket feet. Originalred wash. Repaired hinges. 12”h. 25”w.11.5”w. $150-$350

364AMERICAN WEATHERVANE.Found in Pennsylvania, late 19th century,pine. Gamecock silhouette with originalwhite paint. 20”h. on modern stand. $600-$900

365AMERICAN DECORATED BOX.Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed boxwith flat top and original red over orangepaint decoration. 11.5”h. 29”w. 14.25”d. $200-$400

366PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKETCHEST.First half-19th century, pine. Dovetailedchest on turned feet and its original grainpaint. 27.5”h. 49.5”w. 22”d. $400-$800

367TWO CITY AND LANDSCAPE PAINT-INGS (AMERICAN AND EUROPEANSCHOOLS, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oils on artistboard. European roof topscene, initialed lower right. 17”h. 19”w.Impressionistic landscape, unsigned.14”h. 16”w. Framed sizes. $200-$400363 - 366

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373AMERICAN FOLKSY SIDE TABLE.Late 19th century, mixed woods. A vernacularversion of a Renaissance Revival lamp table,with old green paint. 30”h. $200-$400

374AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG.Mid 19th century. Impressed “Havens” withcobalt decoration including a banner with “Bor-ing”. Applied handle. 14”h. $400-$800

375TWO AMERICAN DECOYS.Mid 20th century. Original paint. One with glasseyes labeled “Wildfowler”, 17”l., and the otherbranded “HB Boi-”. Shot scars. 18.5”l. $200-$400

376AMERICAN BOWL, STOOL, AND HOMESPUN.Nineteenth-20th century. Treenware bowl withsome burl figure. Pewter or lead repair. 4”h.15”d. And a primitive wooden slab stool withthree feet, 13”h. 14”l. Together with a piece ofblue and red homespun. 78” x 86”. $250-$450

377THREE AMERICAN SHOREBIRDS.Twentieth century. Original paint. Similar withwood bills. One has tack eyes. Varying wear.11”, 11.25”, 14.5”h. on stands. $400-$700

378THREE AMERICAN SHOREBIRDS.Twentieth century. Two silhouettes with originalpaint and one full bodied with nail beak and oldpaint. Varying wear and shot scars. 14.5”h. onstands. $200-$300

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368AMERICAN DIMINUTIVEDECORATED CUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, pine.Two plank doors and origi-nal, orange sponge decora-tion. 33.5”h. 28.5”w. 17”d. $200-$400

369AMERICAN STATUE BUSTOF A MAN.Twentieth century, lime-stone. Man with combed-back hair. Weatheredsurface. 23.5”h. $150-$350

370FOUR PIECES OF IRONWORK.American or European,18th-19th century. Largelock and trigger most likelyfrom a boat gun, 11”l., bul-let mold, curved embertongs, 20”l., and a steel-yard, 16”l. $250-$450

371LANDSCAPE BY DOUGLAS ARTHUR TEED(MICHIGAN, 1864-1929).Oil on wood board, signedand dated 1912 lower left.Study of a house and fields.6.5”h. 8.5”w., framed, 9”h.11”w. overall. $200-$400

372PORTRAIT OF A CHILD BY B. SELBY (AMERICAN,19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed onthe back. Naive portrait of achild with an apple. Identi-fied on the back “JenniferHanlon, Brunswick, Me”.Restoration. 26.5”h. 20”w.,framed, 28.5”h. 22.5”w. $400-$800

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379ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1930. Room size Ardabilwith camel medallion on bur-gundy ground. 10’10” x 18’.

Replica of the famous Ardabilcarpet in the V&A museum. $5,000-$7,000

380ORIENTAL PRAYER RUG.First half-20th century.Karaba with good design andcolor. Border loss at end. 3’3”x 4’3”. $600-$1,200

381ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1910. Bidjar with goodpattern on blue ground. 4’4 x6’10”. $3,500-$4,500

382TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.First half-20th century. Geometric. Runner with blueground.,4’ x 10’, and a throwrug with diamond ground, 3’ x 5’4”. Imperfections. $300-$700

383ORIENTAL RUG.First half-20th century. Roomsize Heriz in shades of red,blue and ivory. 7’9” x 11’2”. $2,000-$3,000

384ORIENTAL MAT.Iran, 20th century. Heriz inred. 2’2” x 2’7”. $150-$300

385ORIENTAL RUG.Second half-20th century.Room size Persian style. Burgundy ground, green border. 5’8” x 11’5”. $600-$1,200

386THREE ORIENTAL RUGS.Second half-20th century.Two Karaja mats, 2’ x 2’5”,1’5” x 1’9” and a Hamadan,4’4” x 6’2”. $400-$800

387ORIENTAL RUG.Second half-20th century.Persian style design on redground. 4’4 x 6’2. $300-$500

388TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.First half-20th century. Kurdish. Bag face with goodcolors, 2’10” x 3’7” and rugwith wear, 3’6” x 5’9”. $600-$800

389ORIENTAL RUG.First half-20th century. Bijar.Wide border and ivoryground. 4’9” x 7’. $600-$800

390ORIENTAL RUNNER.Mid 20th century. Geometricmedallions on a blue ground.Border loss. 3’ x 14’7”. $400-$800

391ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1930. Kazak. Deep bur-gundy ground with green ac-cents. 4’9” x 7’9”. $300-$500

392ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1920. Kurd/Hamadan.Floral borders with fretworkdesign on ivory ground.Some loss. 3’4” x 5’7”. $200-$400

393ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1910. Kurdish. Camel bor-ders and abrash brownground. Some loss. 3’9” x6’9”. $100-$300

394ORIENTAL RUNNER.Ca 1920. Kurdish. Floral on abrick red ground. 3’1” x 7’2”. $200-$400

395ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1900. Kuba/Konagend.Multiple borders, blue medallions on red ground.Wear. 3’9” x 6’. $400-$800

396ORIENTAL RUG.ca 1910. Tekke Bokhara inshades of red. 3’6” x 6’5”. $200-$400

397TWO ORIENTAL MATS.Ca 1930. Kirmans in pinkand ivory. 1’6” x 2’8”. $100-$200

398ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1900. Shirvan. Pale blueand gold medallions on blue.Minor wear. 4’ x 5’10”. $400-$800

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399AMERICAN CLASSICAL THREE-PART DININGTABLE.Mid-19th century, mahogany. Urn pedestals andbrass paw feet. 28.5”h. 45.5”w. 145”l. overall,with leaves. $1,000-$2,000

400PENNSYLVANIA AMERICAN DRAWING OF ATURKEY.Early 20th century, pencils on paper. Tom turkey“Finished Feb. 14th 1909 by HW Nuss, at the ageof 88 yrs. Born June 29, 1820 in Berks Co.”. Dec-orated frame, 12.5”h. 15”w. overall. $250-$500

401AMERICAN PUNCHED-TIN PIE SAFE.Mid19th century, poplar. Large size, with twodoors with replaced tin panels, and old greenpaint. Panels have tree designs and “1840”. 71”h.50.5”w. 15.5”d. $300-$600

402AMERICAN PAINED MANTEL.Nineteenth century, pine. Scroll-cut designs andbittersweet paint. 53.5”h. 58.5”w. $250-$500

403SETTLE BENCH.American or English, 19th century, pine. Curvedform with an old, grungy surface. 18”h. seat,69”h. overall, 49.5”l. $400-$800

404AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL FAN.Second half-19th century, pine. Traces of oldpaint. 19”h. 38”w. $150-$300

405ELEVEN GERMAN GLASS TULIPS IN VASE.Late 19th century. Red, pink, yellow, white andsilver. With glass leaves. Minor loss. In an etchedvase, 18”h. overall. $400-$600

406PAIR OF PORTRAITS BY DAVID BROKAW(AMERICAN, B. 1812).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1847 on back.Husband and wife with partial information on theback. Imperfections. 26”h. 22”w., framed, 32”h.27.5”w.

From Pomeroy House in Strongsville, Ohio.Brokaw was born in Pennsylvania but worked inOberlin, Ohio, in the 1840s. $300-$600

407ORIENTAL RUG.Ca. 1940s. Room size Ahar from the Heriz familyin shades of red and blue. 10' x 13'5". Sold atC.G. Sloan Auction, Washington, DC, Sept. 28,1980.$2,500-$3,500

408ORIENTAL PRAYER RUG.Ca 1910-1920. Turkish. Multiple borders andivory ground. Backed by linen. 4.5” x 6’5”. $500-$1,000

409ORIENTAL RUG.Ca 1930-40. Hamadan. Blue ground. 4’1” x 6’6”. $500-$900

410ORIENTAL RUG.Second quarter-20th century. Room size Yadz.Floral design on dark blue ground. Some areas of wear. 9’8” x 19’6”. $2,000-$3,000

411FOUR MIDDLE-EASTERN PAINTINGS ONGLASS.Twentieth century. Includes a portrait of a man, a man on a horse, a royal on a throne, and amosque (damaged). 11.25” to 26”h. overall. $100-$200

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415AMERICAN WALLPAPERED FIREBOARD.Early 19th century, pine. Two boards with squarenails. Covered in late 18th-century, block-printedlandscape with cottage and bridge. Some wear.35”h. 47.5”w. Found in an early Ohio house.Sold at Garth’s, May 2007, lot 255. $900-$1,600

416INTERIOR SCENE (AMERICAN OR EUROPEANSCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Nicely detailed parlorwith a woman reading. Some crazing. 18”h.22.5”w., framed, 24.5”h. 28”w. $800-$1,200

417LANDSCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19THCENTURY).Oil on canvasboard, unsigned. Impressionisticlandscape with picnickers in the foreground.16”h. 20”w., ornate frame, 25”h. 29”w. $250-$500

418TWO FRAMED LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN ORENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas of wooded stream. Signed “ArthurTeed, Rome” lower left. 13.5”h. 16.5”w. Water-color on paper of an abandoned cottage, initialed“IOR”. 15”h. 19”w. Overall sizes. $250-$450

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413AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW BUSK.Nineteenth century, bone. Ornately decoratedin black and red with trees, stars, and a ship.14”l. $300-$600

414MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE BLOCK-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.Ca.1760-1780, mahogany and pine. Diminu-tive size with four drawers and bracket feet. Im-perfections. 31”h. 34”w. 20.5”. $1,500-$2,500

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419PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL,2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wifeidentified as “James Collins Esq., Ae 39, 1842”and “Mrs. A. Collins, Ae 36, 1842”. Restored.30”h. 25”w., late frames, 35”h. 30”w. overall. $800-$1,500

420CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.American or English, 18th century, mahogany.Scrolled mirror with gilt crest. Imperfections.39”h. 22.5”w. Ex Jess Pavey (Michigan); ex Mr.and Mrs. Adolph Henry Meyer, sold atSotheby’s (New York), January 1996, lot 110. $300-$600

421SET OF TWELVE CHIPPENDALE-STYLECHAIRS.Twentieth century, mahogany. Carved withstrapwork splats. One armchair and elevenside chairs. 18”h. seat, 38.5”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000

422AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.Second half-19th century, mahogany. Gilt linerand eagle crest. Original glass. Repair to onecarved ear. 39”h. 17.5”w. $250-$450

423PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR.Ca. 1785, mahogany. Ribbon-back with straight legs. Possiblyex Robert Morris family. Ex JessPavey (Michigan), ex Mr. andMrs. Adolph Henry Meyer. Soldat Sotheby’s (New York), Janu-ary 1996, lot 72. $600-$900

424THREE PIECES OF CHINESEEXPORT.Late 18th-19th century. Cantonvegetable with boar head han-dles, 7”h. 12.5”l., a teapot,5.5”h., and demitasse handle-less cup and saucer with floraldecoration. Imperfections. $250-$500

425ENGLISH SHAVING MIRRORAND BIDET.First quarter-19th century, ma-hogany. Bowfront mirror withtwo dovetailed drawers andturned posts.,20”h. 19”w., anda bidet stand with cover.Turned legs. No insert. 15.5”h.20”w. 12”d. Age splits. $200-$400

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426TWO AMERICAN REDWARE PIEPLATES.Mid 19th century. One coggled rim andone smooth. Yellow slip decorations in-cluding straight and wavy lines. Flakes.8”d. $150-$350

427PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BUCKETBY JOSEPH LEHN (1798-1892).Lancaster County, mid 19th century,mixed woods. Stave-constructed withbale handle, and original salmon grain-ing and trailing vines on the bands.Original white on the interior. 9.5”h.(excluding handle), 11.5”d. (at rim). $1,500-$2,500

428AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNINGJAR.Second half-19th century. Two stenciledcobalt stars. Minor rim flakes. 8.5”h. $200-$400

429AMERICAN REDWARE CHARGER.First half-19th century. With concentricsquiggled lines. Imperfections. 14”d. $400-$800

430AMERICAN GAMEBOARD.First half-20th century. Two board withcheckerboard in original paint. Moldedends. Wear. 13.5” x 18”. Ex Bill Samaha(Ohio). $200-$300

431AMERICAN GAMEBOARD.Late 19th century. Two board with origi-nal paint. Checkerboard and parcheesiwith decoupage flowers. Refinished.16.75” x 16.75”. $250-$450

432AMERICAN DECORATED GAMETABLE.Nineteenth century, pine. One-boardtop with black and red checkerboard,on turned legs. Original paint. 26.5”h.25”w. 26”d. $250-$500

433THREE EARLY NEW ENGLANDCHAIRS.Eighteenth century, mixed woods. In-cludes an armchair with a wide seat,good wear, and old blue paint, 17”h.seat, 40”h. overall; a ladderback rockerwith old blue paint, 14”h. seat, 34”h.overall; and a charming child’s pottychair, losses, 5.5”h. seat, 24.5”h. over-all, ex Sam Herrup (Massachusetts). $300-$600

434SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTERSUNDIAL.Signed James Cutler (1715-1795) anddated 1779. Roman numerals and direc-tionals, with a good, weathered surface.9.25” square.

For a similar sundial, see Christie’s (NewYork), January 2014, lot 101. $800-$1,200

435AMERICAN SEWERTILE BIRD HOUSE.Twentieth century. Acorn shaped (two-part) marked for Walter Smith(Uhrichsville, Ohio). Repair. 8.5”h. $150-$300

436AMERICAN SEWERTILE BIRDHOUSE.Twentieth century. Caricatures of faces.“Sad Sam” birdhouse with white paintfrom White Hall, Illinois, 8”h. Sold atMike Clum, March, 2003. $200-$400

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437OHIO DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Attributed to Valentine Yoder, Sugarcreek,Tuscarawas County, mid 19th century, wal-nut. Paneled construction on turned feet,and retaining its original red, blue and yel-low paint, including stylized compotes andflowers. 24”h. 43”w. 19”d. Ex Joe Dush(Ohio), sold at Garth’s, November 1997, lot36.

For information on Yoder, see Richmond,Equal in Goodness: Ohio Decorative Arts,1788-1860, entries 58 and 59. $4,000-$8,000

438AMERICAN SEWERTILE BIRD HOUSE.Early 20th century. Conical roof and tooledbark. 8.5”h. Sold at Mike Clum’s March,2003. $150-$300

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439GOAT CART WITH CHILDREN BY A. GLAZIER(AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY).Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Folksyscene of children in a goat cart with skunk.Framed, 25.25’h. 33.25”w. overall. $250-$450

440HORSE PORTRAIT BY DAN W. SMITH (KENTUCKY, 1865-1932).Pastel on paper laid on canvas, signed lowerright. Portrait of a bay “Champion Coxey”. Tears.Framed under glass. 22”h. 28”w. Ex CelestialRestaurant (Cincinnati), sold at Cowan’s, May2005, lot 228. $250-$500

441DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF CHILDREN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Two young sistersin matching dresses with coral cross necklaces.Imperfections. 26”h. 21”w., gilt frame, 30”h.25.5”w. overall. $600-$800

442PORTRAIT OF A BULL (AMERICAN SCHOOL,19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Large bull in a field.Restoration. 16”h. 20”w., framed, 23.5”h. 28”w. $400-$800

443PORTRAIT OF A GIRL (AMERICAN SCHOOL,2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on mattress ticking, unsigned. Young girl withjeweled brooch. Alligatored surface. Unframed,26”h. 22”w. $400-$700

444AMERICAN HOOKED RUG.Late 19th - early 20th century. Running whitehorse with floral corners. Some imperfections.On a stretcher. 25”h. 39”w. $300-$600

445AMERICAN RUG, MAT BOARD AND TOOLCARRIER.Late 19th-early 20th century. Fitted pine carrierwith original green paint. Worn. 4.5”h. 22”w.Cutting board with breadboard ends. 20.5” x25.5”. Together with an oval braided rug, 57” x77”, and a table mat made of various fabrics in-cluding velvet. Machine sewn. 15” x 17”. $100-$300

446PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL,2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Pastel on paper, unsigned. Naive portrait of agentleman dressed in blue. Imperfections.Framed, 26.5”h. 22.5”w. overall. $300-$600

447AMERICAN DOME-TOP BOX.Mid 19th century, softwood. Original grain dec-oration with black trim. Staple hinges. Imperfec-tions. 11.5”h. 23.5”w. $100-$300

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448SAMPLER.American, dated 1829,silk on linen. Rows of al-phabets, diamonds andhearts over house flankedby apple trees, a littlebrown dog and what ap-pears to be a smiling lion,vining border, framed,19.25”h. 15.50”w. $250-$500

449SILK NEEDLEWORKPANEL.Probably England, 19thcentury. Mourning womenat a tombstone with acherub overhead. Silk onsilk ground with water-color faces and arms.Stains. Late frame,16.25”h. 15”w. overall. $250-$500

450PAIR OF PORTRAITS ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCIS SALLAS(OHIO, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Graphite on paper, unsigned. Profiles of husband and wife.Imperfections. Appear to be in their original frames, 13.5”h.11.5”w. overall, and sold en suite with a period, matchingmirror, 24”h. 18”w. Ex David Good; found in a Glendale,Ohio, home in the 1950s.

Sallas is one of the artists discussed in Kern and Warwick,“Four Ohio Nineteenth-Century Folk Artists,” in The Magazine Antiques, August 2007. $400-$800

451AMERICAN EAGLE WEATHERVANE.Early 20th century. Full-bodied copper eagle with yellowpaint over traces of gilding. With directional and pole.50.5”h. overall. $250-$500

452NEW HAMPSHIRE HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.Eighteenth century, cherry and pine. Pinned construction,with two dovetailed drawers with paneled door in the middle,with rattail hinges. Imperfections. 36.5"h. 29"w. 17.5"d.$1,500-$3,000

453ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR.Mid 18th century, mahogany. Vase splats and slipper frontfoot. Reupholstered, pieced repair to crest. 16” seat, 31”h. $600-$900

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454AMERICAN PIECED QUILT.Last quarter-19th century. Chariot Wheelspattern in red, yellow and grey with starand garland border. Hand stitched withoriginal pencil lines. Light stain. 83” x87”. Ex Susan Parrish (New York). $600-$1,200

455ROCKING HORSE.Probably Germany, late 19th-early 20thcentury. Horsehair mane and tail, blackburlap and leather bridle. Some loss.34”h. 38”w. $250-$450

456PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST.Late 18th century, walnut, pine, andpoplar. Dovetailed case, two drawers, andbracket feet. Period brasses. 28.5”h. 49”w.23”d. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio), ex Jim John-ston (Ohio). $1,000-$2,000

457AMERICAN TRADE SIGN.Late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Singleboard with original paint “Price Tells”.Wear. 8”h. 43.5”w. $100-$250

458TORCH LAKE (AMERICAN, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Lake cabin. Anote states it’s the east side of Torch Lake,Michigan. 19.5”h. 31”w., framed, 21”h.32”w. $150-$300

459FARM SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL,LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Farm buildingsand well with two men husking corn.19”h. 26”w., framed, 23”h. 30.5”w. $200-$350

460HUDSON RIVER VALLEY LANDSCAPE(AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on tin, unsigned. Sailboats and fisher-men. Some scratches. Framed, 15.5”h.19”w. overall. $200-$300

461TENNESSEE HOMESTEAD BY IVA BAKER(AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Naivelandscape “My Tennessee Home in Au-tumn, W.E. Arnold”. Seattle preparer’slabel. Small scratches. 19”h. 30”w.,framed, 23”h. 33.5”w. $250-$350

462THREE FRAMED PICTURES (AMERICANSCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY).Unsigned. Oil on canvas of child in chair,23.5”h. 19.5”w., and two landscapes.Graphite on sandpaper, 10.5”h. 13”w.,and oil on board of river, 8.5”h. 11.5”w.overall. $100-$350

463PORTRAIT OF BULL (AMERICANSCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Brown bull.20”h. 16”w., framed, 26.5”h. 21.5”w. $100-$250

464AMERICAN EAGLE PINPRICK PICTURE.Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper.Eagle with American shield above banner“DEL 1853” and hearts and tulips. Water-color border. 13”h. 10.75”w. overall. $250-$500

465FOLKSY AMERICAN PAINTING OFSHEEP.Nineteenth century, watercolor on paper.Sheep fenced behind a vegetable garden.Gilt frame, 10.5”h. 12.5”w. overall. $250-$500

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466CHARLES LOOFF PRANCING GOAT CAROUSEL FIGURE.New York or Rhode Island, late 19th-early 20th century, pine.Rare form, finely carved. Restored. 56”h. 45”l., on a modernstand. Sold at Guernsey’s Auctions (New York) in 1990. $10,000-$15,000

467AMERICAN DOME-TOP BOX.Mid 19th century, pine. Applied mold-ing on the base with original spongedpaint. Top has block printed wall paperwith overvarnish. Wear. 12”h. 19.25”w. $100-$300

468TWO AMERICAN SEWERTILE LIONS.Late 19th-early 20th century. Facingpair with old paint. Some chips. 7”h.9.5”l. $100-$300

469GIRLS NIGHT OUT BY LEVENT ISIK(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Acrylic on board, signed front and back,dated “Jan 2000”. Three women andbuildings. 24”h. 19.75”w. $100-$250

470TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART.Oil on wood panels, signed. Glowworm by Ralph Bell, 9”h. 33.25”w., andfaces and a dog by Rich Borg. 15.5”h.48”w. $100-$300

471NEW ENGLAND PAINTED WASHSTAND.Second half-19th century, pine. Originalyellow paint with black trim. Scrolledcrest and single dovetailed drawer.Wear. 37”h. 17”w. 16”d. With glass cutfor top. $100-$250

472AMERICAN WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Early 19th century, mixed woods. Bam-boo-turned spindles and legs, and anolder finish. 17”h. seat, 33.5”h. overall. $150-$250

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479AMERICAN BARBER POLE.Late 19th-early 20th century.Original red, white and bluepaint with wear and touch up.74”h. $300-$600

480TWO NEW ENGLAND BASKETS.Ca. 1900, woven splint. Bent-wood handles, 9"h. 8" x 9",and 12"h. 9" x 13" with slightlyflared sides.$200-$300

480ASMALL BASKET.Ca. 1900, woven splint. NewYork Taghkanic basket withtwo rim handles. 5.5"h. 7"d.$150-$300

481AMERICAN STONEWARECROCK.Second half-19th century. Im-pressed “NA White & Son,Utica, NY”. Elaborate brushedcobalt design of compote withflowers. Two applied handles.11.5”h. 11.5”d. $400-$800

482AMERICAN WALNUTBUCKET BENCH.Probably Midwestern, walnut. Shaped back and two deep shelves. Original finish. 38”h. 37.5”w. 17”d. $250-$500

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474AMERICAN THEOREM.Mid 19th century, oil on velvet. Colorful seashells. Gilt frame,14.5”h. 19”w. $300-$600

475STILL LIFE BY HELEN LAFRANCE(KENTUCKY, B. 1919).Oil on canvas, signed lower right.Fruit on a table. Canvas tacked toframe, 27”h. 30.5”w., 30.5”h.34.5”w. overall. $400-$800

476AMERICAN ADAM AND EVEHOOKED RUG.Early 20th century. Stylized image ofAdam and Eve at apple tree. 36”h.26”w. $150-$350

477AMERICAN WROUGHT IRONRUSHLIGHT HOLDER.Nineteenth century. Floor light withadjustable arm with twist detail anda candle socket counterweight.Sheet metal domed base. 49”h. $250-$450

478AMERICAN HORSE WEATHERVANE.Early 20th century. Sheet copper sil-houette of running horse. Verdigrispatina and traces of gilt. 19.5”h.31”l. on modern base. $800-$1,200

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483AMERICAN SEWERTILE TRAIN.Twentieth century. Large steam en-gine “Mark RR”. Signed “...MarkFisher(?)” with illegible date. 20”l. $250-$500

484THREE AMERICAN SHOREBIRDS.Twentieth century. Original paint.Two plovers, one with tack eyes,16”h., and one with bead eyes andiron nail beak, 17”h. Together witha smaller bird with shot scars.9.5”h. All on stands. $400-$800

485AMERICAN SEWERTILE PIG.Early 20th century. Hefty standingpig. 6.5”h. 13”l. Sold at Garth’s,November 1997, lot 357. $600-$1,200

486THREE AMERICAN BOXES.Nineteenth century. Two bentwoodwith original paint. Round withlaced finger seams in blue. Paintedon the lid “BAD 1847”, 3.5”h.6.5”d. Oval with worn black paintand tin stapled finger seams, 4”h.8.5”w. Together with a poplar slidelid box with red paint. Divided inte-rior. 2.35”h. 7”l. $400-$600

487AMERICAN STONEWAREPITCHER.Second half-19th century. Brushedcobalt tulip with incised label“Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg,Pa”. Applied strap handle. Restora-tion. 9.75”h. $300-$600

488AMERICAN SEWERTILE HEAD.Early 20th century. Head inscribed“Coon, C.E. Mc…istee June16,’03”. 5.5”h. Ex Jack Adamson Jr.(Ohio). $600-$1,000

489AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Mid 19th century. Good figure andpatina. Natural imperfections filledwith lead or pewter. 4”h. 11”d. $600-$900

490AMERICAN WOOD PADDLE.Nineteenth century. Carved horsehead handle. Edge loss. 10”l. $250-$450

491AMERICAN BUTTER PADDLE.Nineteenth century. Maple withsome figure and a backwards-look-ing bird carved handle. Age split.10”l. $600-$900

492AMERICAN HOOKED RUG.Late 19th century. Large rug with alog cabin and floral border done insilks and wools on burlap. On astretcher. 40”h. 48”w. $600-$800

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493NAVAJO BLANKET.Ca. 1890-1900. Ganado transitional blanket withwhite and black serape-style lines and geometricdiamond motifs on a deep salmon red field. Someimperfections. 4’5” x 7’3”. Book The NavajoBlanket by Kahlenberg and Berlant included. $800-$1,200

494THREE ACOMA POTTERY JARS.Ca.1900-1910. Black on white geometric motifs.One has original Harvey Trading Post sticker. Sur-face wear. 3.5” to 4”h. Includes paperback bookAcoma & Laguna Pottery by Rick Dillingham. $400-$600

495GROUP OF NAVAJO SILVER JEWELRY.Twentieth century. A Harvey trading post bracelet;an early Maisel’s trading post bracelet withturquoise stone; a pair of silver earrings withturquoise stones; a silver cuff bracelet withturquoise stones, and a silver and turquoise bar-rette. Together with a pair of Ben Yazzie silver andturquoise earrings and a Vince Platero silverbracelet and pair of silver earrings. $400-$600

496TWO WORKS BY MARY MERRILL (OHIO, B. 1920).Mixed media including textiles. Two figures andhorse, 22”h. 25”w., and dancers, 23.5”h. 19.5”w. $250-$500

497APPLIQUE QUILT.American, 3rd quarter-19th century, cotton. WhigRose pattern, handsewn in solid colors with pinkprint binding. Neatly hand quilted in featheredplumes and diagonal double rows. 81” x 84”. $250-$450

498PIECED QUILT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cotton. Blueand white LeMoyne Star, cut out corners forposter bed. Handsewn and hand quilted in gridand parallel lines, 93” x 96”. Sold at Garth’s, Jan-uary, 5, 2007, lot 198. $250-$500

499PIECED QUILT.American, 2nd half-19th century, cotton. Red andgreen stars quilt, hand quilted in parallel doublerows. Found in Massachusetts. 86” x 87”. $200-$400

500TWO JACQUARD COVERLETS.One woven by John Klein, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, 1860, wool and cotton. Double weave, center seam, 82” x 91”,and another blue and white double weave, center seam dated 1840, 84” 92”. $150-$300

501AMERICAN PAINTED TWO-DRAWER STAND.Mid 19th century, poplar. Two drawers, turnedlegs, and old, alligatored paint. 28.75”h. 22”w.17.75”d. $200-$400

502AMERICAN DECORATED LOW CUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, pine. Two paneled doors andold tan and cream paint. 24.5”h. 42”w. 13.5”d. $300-$500

503THREE PRIMITIVE AMERICAN DECOYS.Northwest Coast, ca. 1930s-40s. Pacific brant,9.5”h., 15”l., mallard drake, 6.25”h. 16”l., andpintail drake, 6.25”h. 13”l. . Original paint,painted eyes with unusual raised backs.

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504FOLK PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on poplar panel, unsigned. Bust-length por-trait of an older woman, wearing spectacles anda cap. Unframed.13.5”h. 11”w. overall.

Period inscriptions on the back (in at least twohands) read “1826,” “Mrs. Andrus Orskany, N.Y.”and “[illegible] 1833 finished and framed.” $600-$900

505TOCKWOTTEN HOUSE BY RUFUS CHASE(MASSACHUSETTS, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Watercolor on paper, signed on back. Detailedhouse in naive landscape. “Tockwotten (sic)house, Providence, RI, ptg by Rufus Chase,Swansea, Mass”. An additional note states thehouse was still standing in 1960. Framed, 11”h.16”w. overall. $250-$500

506TWO PAINTED CHAIRS.American, 19th-20th century. Includes an arm-chair, likely Heywood Wakefield, with old or-ange and black paint. 16”h. seat, 35”h. overall.Together with a hearth chair, pine, one board-back, and green paint. 19”h. seat, 49”h. overall. $300-$600

507WOODEN BOWL.Probably American, 19th century. Rough hewnbowl with original green paint. 4”h. 12”d. $100-$300

508LEEDSWARE SUGAR AND CHILDREN’S ITEMS.American and English, 19th century. Leeds opensugar, 2.75”h., two children’s penny prints of catand dog, framed, 4.5’h. 6”w. overall, and apoplar box with beveled lid and original red andyellow paint. 4.25”h. 8”w. Together with a curlymaple child’s chair with rush seat. 17”h. Imper-fections. $200-$300

509THREE AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDING WEATHERVANE.Nineteenth-20th century. Small mirror with deco-rated frame, 11”h. 9.25”w., and a treenwarebowl with old red paint, 6”h. 20”w. Togetherwith a sheet metal cutout rooster weathervane.Old paint. 37”h. overall. $100-$300

510AMERICAN CANADA GOOSE DECOY.Mid 20th century, cork. Carved wooden head.Original paint. 15”h. 19.5”w. $75-$125

511AMERICAN CASED TAPE LOOM.Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, mixedwoods including maple. Dovetailed withwrought iron spool handle. Chip. 14”h. 15”l. $100-$300

512TWO HORSE AND WAGON TOYS.American and German, late 19th-early 20th cen-tury. Two wooden wagons with original paint andadded horses on wheeled bases. Red with “Milk”and black mohair horse. Horse marked “Made inGermany”, 27”l. overall. Yellow “ContractorsSupplies” wagon with white cloth horse. 20”l.overall. Imperfections. $100-$350

513BUTLER’S TRAY.American or English, mid 19th century, ma-hogany. Dovetailed tray with cutout handles andseparate folding base. 4.5’h. 29.5”w. 16.5”d.34.5”h. overall. $150-$350

514THREE AMERICAN HOOKED RUGS.Early 20th century. Two mounted on stretchers.Two lions facing flowers “Welcome”, 22”h.40”w., and rabbits facing a pine tree, 19”h.38”w. Together with a floral, 36” x 57”. $200-$400

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515AMERICAN PAINTEDMETAL INDIAN FIGURE.Late 19th-early 20th century,cut steel. Standing Indianwith a tomahawk in his beltand retaining its originalpaint. 53.5”h., plus the mod-ern stand. $8,000-$14,000

516HANSEL AND GRETELNEEDLEWORK PANEL.American or European, early20th century, yarn on blackfelt. The two children withthe witch and her ginger-bread house. Framed underglass, 27”h. 33”w. $200-$400

517SELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $150-$250

518SELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $150-$250

519SELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $150-$250

520SELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $150-$250

521SELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $150-$250

522SELECTION OF ANTIQUESAND ART REFERENCEBOOKS. $100-$200

523CANADIAN COUNTRYSOFA.Mid 19th century, mixedwoods. Turned arms and legswith old orange paint.13.5”h. seat, 28”h. overall,72”. $400-$800

524CANADIAN PAINTEDTABLE.First half-19th century, pine.Two-board top over astretcher base with old,salmon paint. 30”h. 29.5”w.56.5”l. $500-$1,000

525AMERICAN REDWAREBOWL.Mid 19th century. Glazed in-terior. 5”h. 18”d. Ex JaneMurphy Collection (Ohio). $150-$300

526AMERICAN DECORATEDTRUNK.Mid 19th century, pine.Dovetailed with original redand black graining. Later yel-low stenciled fish and trim.11”h. 26”w. 12.5”d. $300-$500

527THREE-PIECE AMERICANSEWERTILE SET.Late 19th-early 20th century.Pair of half lions and smallbasket, all on decorativebases including birds andnests in trees with contrastingglazes. Lions, 12”h. 10”w.,center piece, 12.5”h. 12”w. $600-$1,200

528AMERICAN QUEEN ANNETABLE.Mid 18th century, pine.Turned legs and stretcherbase, one-board oval top.Single drawer with roseheadnails. Imperfections. 27”h.25”w. 21”d. $600-$800

529AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITESTAND.First half-19th century,poplar. Single dovetaileddrawer. Imperfections. 28”h.18” x 18”. $100-$300

530AMERICAN PAINTED DESK-AND-BOOKCASE.First half-19th century,poplar. Two-piece, the uppercase with open shelves, thelower section with threedrawers and high, taperedlegs. Old salmon paint. Im-perfections. 76”h. 39”w.19.5”d. $300-$600

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531TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIREPLATES.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark bluetransfers. “Highlands at West Point, HudsonRiver”, impressed “E. Woods & Sons”, 6.5”d.and “...Pittsfield, Mass”, impressed “Clews”,8”d. $450-$650

532ENGLISH PRATTWARE LION.First quarter-19th century. Good color. Chip.4”l. $150-$350

533ASSEMBLED SET OF THREE DECORATEDSLIDE-LID BOXES.Probably Continental, late 18th-early 19thcentury, pine. Graduated in size, each withoriginal folksy painted village scenes on sidesand lid. 10”l. (sold at Garth’s, May 2000),8.75” (ex Paul and Margaret Weld, sold atSkinner, August 2000), and 6.75”l. (ex FrankGaglio). $800-$1,200

534ENGLISH PRATTWARE COW CREAMER.First quarter-19th century. Cow with spongeddecoration and a milk maid. Missing lid. $400-$800

535HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark bluetransfer. Two ships (so called Cadmus), onewith an American flag. Shell border, im-pressed “E. Wood & Sons”. Light stains. 10”d. $250-$450

536HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark bluetransfer. “...Pittsfield, Mass.” Impressed“Clews”. Light stain. 8.5”d. $100-$300

537HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark blue transfer.“Marine Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky”. Shell bor-der, impressed “E. Wood & Sons”. 9”d. $200-$400

538AMERICAN DECORATED GAMEBOARD.First quarter-20th century. Double-sided boardwith checkers and parcheesi. Original paint andinteresting vignettes impressed into the wood andcolored, most likely taken from various prints.Gallery edge. Wear and age splits. 18.5’ x 30.5”. $300-$600

539MORTAR AND PESTLE HOLDER.American or European, 20th century, pine.Molded edges and old red paint. Spoon rack anda drawer below mortar holder. Reconstructed.18”h. 25”w. $150-$300

540AMERICAN PLANK SEAT HIGHCHAIR.Nineteenth century, pine. Chamfered legs and anold surface. 22”h. seat, 26.5”h. overall. $100-$200

541STERLING SUGAR BY GEORG JENSEN (DEN-MARK, 1866-1935).Marked on the bottom. Open sugar with doublehandles. 2”h. 5”d. $600-$1,200

542STERLING CREAMER AND SUGAR BY GEORGJENSEN (DENMARK, 1866-1935).Ca. 1945. Pyramid pattern with beaded detail onhandles. Covered sugar. Both marked. 3”, 3.5”h.12 ozt. $900-$1,200

543BUST OF MAN BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED(OHIO, 1919-1985).Sandstone, signed on underside. Bearded man,6”h. $200-$350

544TWO AMERICAN SEWERTILE DOGS.Late 19th-early 20th century. Two spaniels.Seated, possibly East Liverpool, 10”h., and reclin-ing with old black paint. Made in 1902. Repair.8”l. $600-$900

545POTTERY LION.Probably Ohio, late 19th century, yellow clay. Inthe form of Mogadore lions. Initialed “RL”.8.75”h. 13.5”l. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $500-$800

545AAMERICAN WORK TABLE.Mid 19th century, maple and pine. One-board topwith breadboard ends, turned legs and singledovetailed drawers. Minor replacements. 28"h.44"w. 31"d. $300-$600

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546WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON CAMPAIGN BANNER.American, ca. 1840. Hand drawn with ink on cotton, faded blue silk rib-bon binding on three sides. Central log cabin with a barrel of cider, undera “Harison” [sic] flag, and with “Knox OK” at bottom. 18”h. 28”w., pres-sure-mounted in a frame, 26.25”h. 35.25“w.

During the 1840 campaign, William Henry Harrison converted an insultinto the tagline for his “Log Cabin Campaign.” “Knox” on this flag mayrefer to any of the several counties named Knox in America at that time,most of which were named after Revolutionary War General Henry Knox.

The term “OK” for approval or acceptance dates back to a Boston newspa-per in 1839. It became more widely used in a political context during the1840 presidential campaign. The Democratic Party claimed that it stood for“Old Kinderhook,” referring to incumbent Martin Van Buren, a native ofKinderhook, New York. The Whigs responded by suggesting that it stood for“Oll Korrect,” a jab at the notoriously bad spelling of former president An-drew Jackson, also a Democrat, as well as Van Buren’s mentor. $6,000-$9,000

547AMERICAN GARDEN FOUNTAINPLAQUE.Twentieth century, limestone. Northwind in the form of a child’s facewith open mouth. 13”h. 10”w. $200-$400

548THREE AMERICAN DECORATEDCHAIRS.Ca.1820-1850, mixed woods. In-cludes a pair of fancy chairs withoriginal black paint with red andgold decoration, rush seats, 17”h.seat, 32.5”h. overall. Together with achild’s rocking chair with originalpaint, including a US drum on thecrest and faux mahogany graining onthe seat, 9”h. seat, 26.5”h. overall. $250-$500

549SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN DECORATED SHERATON CHAIRS.Ca.1820-1830, mixed woods. Twoarmchairs and six side chairs, withturned legs and rush seats. Old blackpaint with floral decoration. 17.5”h.seat, 33”h. overall. $600-$1,000

550AMERICAN PAINTED LADDERBACK HIGHCHAIR.Mid 19th century, maple. Tape seatand old, grungy, dark blue paint.20.5”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $125-$250

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551THREE AMERICAN PEWTER PORRINGERS.First half-19th century. All with crown handles.One with cast “SG”, one with no mark and onemarked for Thomas Danforth and ShermanBoardman. 4.5”. 5”, 5.5”d. $300-$500

552TWO ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE RAMS.First quarter-19th century. Prattware ram withsponged decoration. Repair, 4.5”h. and a slightlylater ram with purple sponging, 4”h. $200-$400

553TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIREPLATES.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark blue transfers. “Landing of Lafayette...” Impressed“Clews”. Larger has a hairline. 7.75”, 10”d. $250-$450

554AMERICAN PENCIL DRAWING TITLED A VILLAGE SCENE.Mid 19th century. Wonderful village green asseen from a porch. Appears to read, “...AnnaKing, Lunenburgh, Vt. July 4th, 1855”. In agrained frame, 16.5”h. 20”w. $900-$1,250

555THREE GERMAN PEWTER FLAGONS.Eighteenth-19th century. One with block designmarked “Kayserzinn”, 12”h., one with heartspout, 10”h., and one engraved “IWM,1755”,10”h. $100-$300

556TWO ENGLISH CIDER JUGS AND A TANKARD.Sixteenth-19th century. Two jugs, 8”h., 9.5”h.,and a tankard with lobed thumbpiece markedfor Jonathan Ingles. 10.25”h. $200-$500

557FOUR EUROPEAN PEWTER PORRINGERS.Eighteenth-19th century. All with double tabhandles with shell and foliate designs. Two havepartial marks. 4.5” to 6.5”d. $100-$250

558FOUR EUROPEAN PEWTER PORRINGERS.Eighteenth-19th century. All with double han-dles, one with portraits. Three have partial marksincluding French makers Taudin and Morant.5.5” to 6.5”d. $100-$200

559SEVEN EUROPEAN PEWTER PLATES ANDDISHES.Eighteenth-19th century. Three dishes, 9”d., andfour plates, 8”d. All with partial marks. One Ger-man plate by Conrad Beyer. $100-$300

560FOUR PEWTER MUGS AND MEASURES.American and European, 19th century. Threetulip shaped and a goblet form with handle. Onetulip shape with side handle has English pubname. 4.75” to 6”h. $150-$300

561THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER.Nineteenth century. Goblet by “Reed & Barton”,bright cut teapot, 5”h., and a tallpot, 12”h. $100-$350

562LARGE GROUP OF ENGLISH COPELANDSPODE CHINA.Late 19th century. Red and white dining piecesmarked “Copeland Spode, England”. Most are“Spode’s Tower”. Approximately 153 pieces in-cluding groups of plates, tureens, vegetables,teapots, gravies and cups and saucers. Somestaining and chips. $1,000-$2,000

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563THREE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, 18th-19th century. Octagonal base and ejector hole in socket, 6”h. and a scalloped base. Dented rim. 7.5”h. Together with a heavy stick, possibly Russian, with saucer base, 9.5”h. $400-$700

564AMERICAN PEWTER BASIN AND TWO PLATES.Philadelphia, late 18th-early 19th century. Touch marks “London” and “Love”. Basin, 2”h. 8.25”d., plates, 8.5”, 9”d. $200-$300

565TWO AMERICAN PEWTER OIL LAMPS.First half-19th century. One marked for Freeman Porter (West-brook, Maine, 1835-1860s), the other unmarked. Both 6.5”h.including whale oil burners. $200-$400

566TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark blue transfers of “America and Independence” with states borders and manorhouse with sheep in the center. Impressed “Clews”. 8.5”d. $300-$600

567FIVE ENGLISH CERAMIC PISTOLS.Late 19th-20th century. Rockingham, Bristol glaze, and twomarked “Stephen Green, Imperial Potteries, Lambeth”. Someloss, 8” to 9.5”l. $250-$500

567ATHREE PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE.England, 1st half-19th century. Two early Walton figures ofmen with shell bases. “Lost Sheep”, 5.5”h. and “Salt”, 7”h. Together with an incense burner, 7”h. $400-$600

567BSTAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL GROUP.England, 1st quarter-19th century. “The New Marriage Act”.Chapel with couple and minister. 6.5”h. Sold at Garth’sMarch, 2011, lot 466. $600-$800

567CPEARLWARE WATCH HUTCH.England, early 19th century. Couple anddog beside clock, with sponged base.8.75”h. $300-$600

568AMERICAN MILITARY PRESENTATION.Second half-19th century. Pen and pencilholder with military mementos includingAmerican flags and uniform items. Allmounted around a horseshoe ink with“Good Luck”. Mounted under a dome.14.75”h. overall. $250-$500

569SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORKDECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Dated 1816, pine. Dovetailed case andbracket feet. Original painted decorationincluding “NR” and “1816” against adark blue ground. 19.5”h. 41”w. 17.5”d.

The chest is illustrated in “New York-Ger-man Painted Chests, in The Magazine An-tiques, May 1985, pp. 1156-1165. $1,500-$2,500

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570FOUR AMERICAN PEWTER PORRINGERS.First half-19th century. Three handles mostly used by Richard Lee (Massachusetts), including a miniature with cast decorations on handle. Near pair, 3.25”d. and single, 2.25”d. Togetherwith one with “Old English” handle. Split. 3.25”d. $350-$600

571AMERICAN PEWTER COVERED SUGAR.Marked for Ashbil Griswold (Meriden, Connecticut,1802-1842). Scroll handles. Minor dents. 6”h. $300-$600

572TWO ENGLISH PRATTWARE BIRDS.First quarter-19th century. Parrot, 3.5”h. and gamehen with spots, 2.5”h. $250-$500

573GROUP OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA EXCERCISE BOOK DRAWINGS.Late 19th century, watercolor an ink on paper. Fivedrawings in four frames, includes three birds, a pig,and cat. One drawing has the name Samuel Erbwritten multiple times; presumably the drawingswere done in his exercise book. All framed, small-est is 4.5”h. 5.5”w. overall.

See lot 574 for another group. Research has founda Samuel Erb (b. 1826) living in Lancaster Countyin 1860, 1870, and 1880. His son, also Samuel,was born in 1854, but only appears in the 1860census. $400-$800

574GROUP OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA EXERCISE BOOK DRAWINGS.Late 19th century, watercolor an ink on paper.Four drawings, including a horse, dove, ostrich,and a rabbit. All framed, largest is 8.25”h.10.25” overall.

See lot 573 for another group. One drawing inthat group identifies the exercise book ownerand/or the artist as Samuel Erb. Research hasfound a Samuel Erb (b. 1826) living in Lan-caster County in 1860, 1870, and 1880. Hisson, also Samuel, was born in 1854, but onlyappears in the 1860 census. $400-$800

575TWO AMERICAN POTTERY TREE TRUNKS.Twentieth century. Sewertile lamp with twobear cubs. Electric. 12”h. Pictured in IllustratedHandbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by JackAdamson. And a white clay vase with bird,9”h. $250-$450

576AMERICAN POTTERY LION.Tell City, Indiana, late 19th-early 20th century.Unglazed lion on log base. Some loss. 12.5”l.Sold at Garth’s, January 2002, lot 488. $200-$400

577AMERICAN SEWERTILE PIG DESK SET.Twentieth century. Pig in overalls. Flaked ear.5.5”h. Sold at Garth’s, July 1993, lot 601.

Pictured in Illustrated Handbook of OhioSewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson. $100-$300

578AMERICAN SEWERTILE FROG AND PLASTERMOLD.Twentieth century. Unglazed frog, “Gene Al-baugh”. 7”l. and a parrot mold “S-ale, June 18,1926”, 6.5”l. Mold is ex Jack Adamson (Ohio).

Pictured in Illustrated Handbook of OhioSewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson. $200-$400

579TWO AMERICAN SEWERTILE HEADS.Twentieth century. Man with a beard incised“AH”. Unglazed, 9”h., and man with mus-tache. Some loss. 5”h. $200-$450

580AMERICAN SEWERTILE BUST.Probably midwestern, mid 20th century.Grotesque alien face. 8”h. Sold at Garth’s, February 1988, lot 51. $100-$250

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581AMERICAN SEWERTILE CHICKEN WATERER.Ca. 1880. Attached base has chip.12.5”h. 10.5”d. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). $150-$350

582OHIO SEWERTILE PITCHER.Late 19th-early 20th century. Tree trunk shaped, without base. Spout chip.13.5”h. $100-$300

583THREE AMERICAN SEWERTILE ANIMALS.Twentieth century. Two marked “EJE” (Edward J. Ellwood, Ohio, 1926-1998), a deer, 9.25”h. and a scottie with rarewhite glaze, 4.25”h. Ex Jack Adamson(Ohio). Together with a French bulldogmarked “Dickey Clay...”, 6”h. $300-$600

584AMERICAN SEWERTILE DEVIL HEAD.Grand Ledge, Michigan, 1st half-20thcentury. Rare devil with mustache. Re-paired horns. 5”h. $250-$350

585OHIO SEWERTILE DOG.Newcomerstown, late 19th-early 20thcentury. Seated dog with inset, unglazedeyes. Loss. 10”h.

Pictured in Illustrated Handbook of OhioSewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson. $200-$400

586TWO AMERICAN SEWERTILE HALFDOGS.Early 20th century. Seated spaniels, thesmaller inscribed “Arnold”. 9.5”, 10.5”h.One is Newcomerstown, Ohio. $200-$400

587OHIO SEWERTILE MEMORIAL TREESTUMP PLANTER.Early 20th century. Memorial text “MarkMilliken Born July 1823, Died June 22,1879. Joanna, his wife, born Aug. 27,1825, Died Jan. 25, 1908”. Some loss.22.5”h.

This planter is discussed and illustratedin Richmond, A Tradition of Progress:Ohio Decorative Arts, 1860-1945, entry29. $350-$450

588AMERICAN SEWERTILE HEAD.Twentieth century. Caricature of a hol-low, bearded face, possibly a tiki head,13.5”h. $200-$400

589OHIO SEWERTILE BIRDHOUSE.Zoar, Ohio, early 20th century. Conicalroof and tooled bark. 8.5”h. $150-$300

590EIGHT POLITICAL CARTOONS BY WALTER KRAWIEC SR.(POLAND/AMERICA, 1889-1982).Mixed media on paper, signed. Eight cartoons focused on American politics,including guns in Chicago, LBJ, andelectoral races. All for the Polish DailyNews. Unframed, 11”h. 7.5”w. $200-$400

591SIX ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARDS.Nineteenth century. Half-pint, three pintsand two quarts. Assorted marks, onemarked “Birmingham”, one by “Farmiloe& Sons, London”, and one by “Pallisers”.Wear. 3.5” to 6”h. $100-$300

592AMERICAN TRENCHER.Nineteenth century. Roughhewn trencher with originalred paint on exterior. Wear.4”h. 18.5”l. $100-$200

593AMERICAN FOLK ARTCOACHMAN CARVING.Likely 19th century. Standingcoachman with old paint. Im-perfections.18”h. overall. $250-$450

594AMERICAN MINIATURECHEST OF DRAWERS.Early 19th century, cherry andpine. Divided well with threefaux drawer fronts, over a sin-gle drawer and on French feet.Later slot cut into the lift lid.17”h. 16”w. 10.5”d. Ex IsraelSack, Inc. (New York). $800-$1,200

595NEW ENGLAND WILLIAMAND MARY BUTTERFLYTABLE.Mid-18th century, cherry andpine. One drawer, turned legsand stretchers. Imperfections.25”h. 14”w. (closed) 38”w.(open) 38”d. $800-$1,200

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598FEDERAL ARMCHAIR.American, 19th century, mahogany.Pierced back, shaped arms, and taperedlegs. Silk-upholstered slip seat. 17”h.seat, 35”h. overall. $150-$250

599AMERICAN SEWERTILE TREE TRUNKOR PHALLUS.Grand Ledge, Michigan, 20th century.Tree bark decoration with snake. Signed“Hamer Godflow”. 55”h. $350-$600

600PAINTED AMERICAN SEWERTILE UMBRELLA STAND.Signed “Hill,” early 20th century. Land-scapes and birds. 26.5”h. Ex Jack Adam-son (Ohio). Includes three wooden tools. $100-$300

601DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK.Midwestern, 2nd half-19th century.Folksy cobalt standing lion. Some damage. 12”h. $1,500-$2,000

602MINIATURE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SETTEE.Late 20th century, maple. Pierced splatand ball and claw feet. Slip seat. 21”h.23”w. $200-$300

603CHARLESTONE, SOUTH CAROLINASLAVE BADGE.Possibly 19th century, copper. Dated1804, numbered 585, and for a “Me-chanic.” 2.375”h. 2.25”w. $250-$500

604GEORGE III EASY CHAIR.Early 19th century, mahogany. Boldlyturned front legs, and with later pat-terned silk upholstery. Imperfections.16”h. seat, 47”h. overall. $200-$400

605TWO CONTINENTAL BRASS LUCERNALAMPS.Nineteenth century. One has lamp ac-cessories on chains, 21”h., the other isengraved and has been electrified. 26”h. $200-$400

606NEW YORK CLASSICAL STAND.Stamped “C.N. Yeoman,” 1830s mixedwoods including mahogany. Two dove-tailed drawers in a case with acanthusleaf half turnings and original stenciledleaves. Pedestal base with four carvedpaw feet. 33”h. 27”w. 16”d. $400-$800

607TWO AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVINGS.Twentieth century. Original paint. Flyingbald eagle, 11.5”h. 28”w. on stand, andan alligator by outsider artist Edd Lamb-kin (Kentucky). Signed. Age splits andpaint flaking. 27”l. $250-$450

608AMERICAN HEART SHAPED BASKET.Possibly Nantucket, mid 19th-century.Sailor art made of cloves stitched to-gether with ribbon hinges. 3”h. 8”l. $300-$600

609NEW LEBANON, NEW YORK #7SHAKER ROCKER.Early 20th century, maple. Ladderbackarmchair with shawl bar. Refinished withreplaced tape seat. 41”h. $150-$300

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596PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR.Late 18th century, pen and inkand watercolor on laid paper.Cut out border with tulips andhearts. German text records a1799 birth for Carolus Gabelin Montgomery County, Penn-sylvania. Some imperfections.Framed, 15.25”h. 17.25”w. $750-$1,250

597AMERICAN FEDERAL CARD TABLE.Nineteenth century. Table, possibly Rhode Island, mahogany, pine, and oak. Demilune form with a double-swing leg and inlaid skirt. Im-perfections. 28.5”h. 35”w.17.25”d. (closed). $500-$900

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610THREE PIECES INCLUDING BRASS PORRINGER.European, 19th century. Brass oversize porringer, 6.5”d.and a door latch, 8.5”l. Together with a white metalsnuff box engraved with sailor and ship, 3”l. $250-$500

611AMERICAN FAMILY RECORD.The Reverend Henry Young (Pennsylvania, 1792-1858),watercolor on paper. Two women near an architecturalelement with urns. Records the names and dated ofJacob and Catharine (nee Benter) Gross and their fourchildren. The last date by a different hand is 1842.Good colors. Some imperfections. Grain decoratedframe, 19.5”h. 15.5”w. $1,000-$1,500

612FRAKTUR.Watercolor and ink on paper. Samuel Bentz (Pennsylva-nia, ca 1792 to 1850), also known as the Mount Pleas-ant Artist. Records the birth of Jacob Wiest, December29, 1824. Imperfections. Gilt frame, 11”h. 9”w. overall. $1,500-$2,500

613AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED PLAQUE.First half-20th century, pine. Relief carving of AbrahamLincoln with frame carved from same piece of wood.11’h. 10”w. $100-$250

614FOUR ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES.Mid 19th century. Two cup plates. So called Cadmus(repair) and the Battery at Castle Garden, 3.75”d. To-gether with a soup plate “La Grange...”, 9”d. and asmall oval dish with building, 4”l. $200-$400

615WOODEN STOOL AND THREE CHILDREN’S ITEMS.American and English, 19th century. Bamboo Windsorstool. Old refinishing, 8”h. 10.5”w. and two Stafford-shire alphabet plates marked “England”, 6.75”, 7.25”d.Together with a copper mug, 3.5”h. Ex Mary Thornton,sold at Garth’s October, 1976. $200-$300

616AMERICAN FRAME ANDCOOKIE BOARD.Nineteenth-early 20th cen-tury. Small tramp art framewith original black paint.4.5” x 6”, and a doublesided carved board withswan and pineapple. Wear.5” x 6”. Ex Mary Thornton. $200-$400

617TWO PIECES OF CHINESEBLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN.Eighteenth-19th century.Small covered Canton dish,5”l. and a handleless demi-tasse cup and saucer fromthe Nanking Cargo, sold atChristie’s. $200-$400

618NEW HAMPSHIRE LANDSCAPE (AMERICANSCHOOL, 3RD QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, initialed “MB1879”. Mt. Washington,New Hampshire. Small re-pair. 9”h. 19.75”w., framed,14.5”h. 25”w. $400-$600

619AMERICAN SEWERTILECHIMNEY CAP.Early 20th century. Curvedcap with eagle perched ontop. Repair. 16”h. 12” x 12”. $300-$500

620OHIO POTTERY LION.East Liverpool, late 19th-early 20th century, yellowclay. Reclining half lion.12”h. 22”l. $250-$450

621TWO AMERICAN SEWERTILE GARDENPIECES.Twentieth century. Cylindri-cal urn base with acorns.20”h. and a tree stumpplanter marked “PortlandStoneware Co., 66”. Re-paired. 16”h. $150-$300

622FIVE AMERICAN FOLKSYITEMS.Mid 20th century. Threewooden cut out silhouettes,two dogs, 13”, 13.5”h. and achicken, 10”h. with originalpaint. And a wooden carrierwith cut out and paintedrabbits, 6”h. 18.5”w. To-gether with a zinc or alu-minium ladies shoe planteror vase. Original paint isworn. 9”h. $200-$300

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633DECORATED SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORKBLANKET CHEST.dated 1824, pine. Dovetailed case on bracket feet. Re-tains its original painted decoration, including an eagle,the initials “CM,” and the date “1824” against a blueground. Minor imperfections. 20.5”h. 43”w. 18”d.

This chest was made for Margaret Mattice, daughter ofJohann Jost II and Sarah Dingley Mattice. She was bap-tized in 1806, and married to Herman Kinney in 1825.The chest is illustrated in “New York-German PaintedChests, in The Magazine Antiques, May 1985, pp. 1156-1165. $2,500-$4,500

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623AMERICAN FAMILY RECORD.Ca 1820, watercolor and ink on laidpaper. Well done family tree record-ing the births of the eight children ofThomas and Betsey (nee Dicson)Alexander, married April, 1802. Edgeloss. Curly maple frame, 18.5”h.15.5”w. $900-$1,200

624REVERSE GLASS PAINTED PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN.Probably American, mid-19th cen-tury. Young woman dressed in blackwith a lace bonnet. Some flaking.16”h. 11”w., in a later frame, 21.5”h.17”w. $400-$600

625INDIANA PAPER CUT-OUT.Second half-19th century. Signed “ByJoseph Hampton, Hoosier”. Intricatecut out with birds, hearts and chainborder. Minor loss. Curly mapleframe, 10.5”h. 12.5”w. overall. $300-$600

626FOLKSY AMERICAN WATERCOLOROF SHEPHERD.Mid 19th century, watercolor and inkon paper. Boy and dog watchingsheep. Stains. Gilt frame, 10”h.12.75”w. overall. $300-$600

627AMERICAN THEOREM.Mid 19th century, oil on velvet. Parrot perched on bunch of grapes.Stains. Framed, 13.5”h. 10.5”w. $400-$700

628AMERICAN FRAKTUR AND FOLKSY DRAWING.Nineteenth-20th century. Hand col-ored printed fraktur published byGrater and Blumer, Allentown. Ger-man text recording a 1826 birth,Joseph Goetz (?). Imperfections.Framed, 20.5”h. 18”w. overall. And alate replica of a watercolor by Chris-tian Umble. Framed, 19.5”h. 15.5”w. $100-$150

629TWO AMERICAN WOODEN TOYS.Early 20th century. Original paint.Yellow steam engine, 24”l. and tug-boat, 14”l. Some wear and flaking. $100-$200

630AMERICAN DECORATED WALLBOX.1830-1850, wood. Slat-constructed,collapsible box. Original floral deco-ration on a black ground. Retainsoriginal metal hooks. 8.5”h. 24”w.5”d. $200-$400

631AMERICAN SANTA CLAUS FIGURE.Early 20th century. Standing cloth fig-ure with machine sewn outfit. 20”h. $150-$300

632AMERICAN COPPER WEATHERVANE OR SIGN.Late 19th century, sheet copper.Prancing horse, with applied detailsincluding a saddle and blanket.Cleaned surface with traces of origi-nal patina. 13”h. 17”l. $400-$800

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634AMERICAN CARVED “PEACEABLEKINGDOM” DOCUMENT BOX.Nineteenth century, cherry and pine. Re-lief-carved scenes of animals on top andsides, and applied molding. Retains itsoriginal surface, including painted details.Illegible pencil inscriptions on the under-side. 4”h. 9.5”w. 6.5”d. $300-$600

635NANTUCKET SAILOR WHIRLIGIG.Late 19th century. Wood silhouette withoriginal paint similar to those by Pease &Ceely in the 20th century. Inked notationon scarf “Aug. 21-98, Old _ill, Nantucket”and a corresponding note on the base“Nantucket Island, Summer 1898, Span-ish War ‘Dewey Boy’”. The base is alsopainted “Nantucket 1898”. Damaged/re-placed paddles. 18”h. overall. $600-$900

636AMERICAN DECORATED BOX.1820-1840, pine. Dovetailed box withoriginal red over yellow grain painting,with a stenciled house, unusually, on theback side. 12.5”h. 25.5”w. 12.5”d. $400-$800

637AMERICAN CHILD’S STEPBACK CUPBOARD.Late 20th century, mixed woods. Opentop with two doors and drawers below.Original red paint. 39.5”h. 28”w. 9”d. $100-$350

638AMERICAN BLANKET BOX AND SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Nineteenth century. Pine dovetailed boxwith interior til. Three shades of old paint.12.5”h. 28.5”w. and an armchair. 36”h.Imperfections. $100-$300

639FIVE AMERICAN TOOL CARRIERS ANDHANGING RACKS.Nineteenth-20th century, mostly pine.Three carriers with cut out handles andcompartments. Two in old green paint,one in old blue. Largest 8”h. 24”w. and aplate rack with old grey paint. 15”h.36”w. Together with a game rack withwrought iron nails. Old brown paint.38”l. Imperfections. $100-$300

640AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES ANDLODGE AXE.Twentieth century. Wrought iron rushlight holder, 11”h., two iron pricket can-dlesticks, 20”h. and a wooden lodge axewith original paint. Wear. 34”l. $100-$300

641THREE AMERICAN CHILDREN’S CHAIRSAND SLED.late 19th-early 20th century. Rocker withold red paint, 23”h., chair, 20”h. and asled with wood runners and original bluepaint with flowers, 29”l. Imperfections. $100-$250

642TWO LANDSCAPES (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Naive oil landscapes of the Hudson RiverValley. Artist board with cattle, 23”h.29”w. and canvas signed “Elise Sievers”bottom right. Tears. 19.5”h. 23.5”w.Framed sizes. $100-$300

643TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES.England, 1st half-19th century. Dark bluetransfers of “America and Independence”with states borders and manor house inthe center. Impressed “Clews”. One haswear. 8”d. $250-$450

644THREE AMERICAN PEWTERPORRINGERS.First half-19th century. Twowith flowered handles, oneof which has an eagle touchprobably for one of theBoardmans. 5.25”d. And onewith “Old English” handle,3.5”d. $200-$300

645THREE AMERICAN PEWTERPLATES.Late 18th-1st half-19th cen-tury. All marked. ThomasBadger (Boston), 8.5”d.,Blakslee Barns (Philadel-phia), 9”d. and ThomasBoardman (Hartford, Con-necticut). 7.5”d. $400-$800

646THREE AMERICAN PEWTERTEAPOTS.First half-19th century. Allmarked. Daniel Curtis (Al-bany, New York), 8”h.,Boardman & Hart (Hartford,Connecticut), 7.5”h. andpossibly Luther Boardman,7”h. $400-$800

647AMERICAN DIMINUTIVECUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, pine.Formerly a built-in, with araised-panel door and oldgrey paint. 34”h. 21”w.12”d. $250-$500

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648PAIR OF PORTRAITS BY ISAACAUGUSTUS WETHERBY (AMERICAN, 1819-1904).Oil on canvas, signed on back.Husband and wife identified on theback as Joseph Hartman (aged 54)and Mary (aged 52), from Eureka,Tamas County, Iowa. Wetherby wasin Eureka, Iowa, from 1857-1859.Repairs. 30”h. 24.5”w. and 30”h.25”w., framed, 37.5”h. 32.5”w.overall. $600-$800

649PAIR OF PORTRAITS (OHIO, 3RD QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Oval por-traits of middle aged husband andwife. Sitters are identified as Elishaand Margaret (Arthur) Fillmore ofZanesville, Ohio. 30”h. 25”w.,framed, 38”h. 33”w. overall.

Elisha (1812-1897) married Mar-garet (1812-1877) in August 1836. $800-$1,500

650ORIENTAL RUG.Early 20th century. Ziegler Mahal.Camel ground and blue border. 6’ x 7’. $1,500-$2,500

651ORIENTAL RUNNER.Early 20th century. Oushak. Plushpile with gold ground and red bor-der. 3’5” x 8’2”. $600-$800

652ORIENTAL RUG.Early 20th century. Room sizeOushak. Red ground and blue bor-der. Plush pile. $1,000-$2,000

653ORIENTAL RUG.Second quarter-20th century. Roomsize Sarouk. Floral design on bur-gundy ground. 8’6” x 13’2”. $2,000-$3,000

654BAKER CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SOFA.Twentieth century, mahogany. Camelback sofawith straight legs and lemon-yellow silk uphol-stery. 15”h. seat, 36”h. overall, 82”l. $400-$800

655STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19THCENTURY).Oil on artist board, unsigned. Fruit includingpineapple. 9.5”h. 11”w., framed, 15.5”h. 17”w. $100-$300

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659RARE CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO, CROKINOLE GAMETABLE.Stamped for John Zimmerman, Mad River Township, 19th cen-tury, walnut. Circular crokinole gameboard mounted on aturned and stamp-decorated shaft and a square base. Originalfinish. 28”h. 31.5”d.

Crokinole is a game developed in Ontario, Canada, in the 19thcentury and found popularity in Mennonite communities thereand in the US.

John W. Zimmerman (1850-1930) lived his entire life as a farmerin Champaign County. This table left the county for the first timewhen consigned to this auction. $500-$1,000

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656CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.American or English, 18th century, ma-hogany. Parcel-gilt mirror with a phoenixcrest. Imperfections. 46.5”h. 23.5”w. ExJess Pavey (Michigan); ex Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Henry Meyer, sold at Sotheby’s(New York), January 1996, lot 214. $1,500-$2,500

657TWO AUDUBON IMPERIAL FOLIOQUADRUPED LITHOGRAPHS.Philadelphia: Bowen, 1845-8. Includesplate XXIX, Rocky Mountain Neotoma, andplate LXXXV, Jumping Mouse. Sold atGarth’s, November 2007, lots 884 and885. In matching frames, 32”h. 37”w. $300-$600

658AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OFDRAWERS.Early 19th century, cherry and pine. Fourdrawers, shaped skirt, and French feet. Im-perfections. 43.25”h. 46”w. 21.5”d. $300-$600

660PAINTED SETTLE BENCH.American or English, 19th century, pine. Typical form with apaneled back and old, brown paint 17”h. seat, 64”h. overall,66.5”l. $800-$1,200

661AMERICAN CLASSICAL DROP LEAF TABLE.Mid 19th century, mahogany. Shaped leaves with swing legs,acanthus carved legs. Old refinishing. 28.5”h. 54”w. 25”d.with 19” leaves. $600-$800

662TWO AMERICAN BOXES.Second half-19th century, pine. Both with hooks. Originalgreen paint and hand painted “Wm Mc G 1865”, 9.25”h.15.75”w. 11.25”d., and old dark green paint stenciled“1882”. 11.5”h. 18”w. 11.5”d. Both have wear. $250-$450

663PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST.Early 19th century, walnut and poplar. Dovetailed case withthree drawers and bracket feet. Retains original strap hingesand bear-trap lock. Minor losses. 28.5”h. 51”w. 22”d. $800-$1,200

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664MIDWESTERN DECORATED STEPBACK CUPBOARD.Mid 19th century, poplar. Two-piece cupboard withblind doors and two drawers. Retains its original fauxmahogany grain paint. 87”h. 50”w. 17”d. $1,500-$2,500

665PENNSYLVANIA AMISH PIECED QUILT.Lancaster County, ca.1920. “Diamond in a Square” pat-tern. Purple central diamond with green frame and pur-ple corner squares. 66” x 74”. $900-$1,200

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666OHIO AMISH QUILT.Ca.1945. Barn Raising quilt,purchased directly from makerMrs. Fannie Detweiler (1890-1974), Mesopotamia, Ohio, in1973. Cotton with homespunbacking. Graphic design. 75”x 76”.

Pictured in exhibition cata-logue “New World Folk Art:Old World Survivals andCross-Cultural Inspirations,1492-1992,” Cleveland StateUniversity Art Gallery, 1992. $800-$1,200

667AMERICAN BUCKET BENCHAND DRYING RACK.Mid 19th century, pine. Benchwith three shelves, original redpaint and bootjack ends.38.5”h. 46.5”w. 13.5”d. And amortised rack with old bluepaint. 44”h. 48”w. $300-$600

668AMERICAN TAVERN TABLE.Nineteenth century, curlymaple. Extension table withstretcher base, two-board topwith breadboard ends. Imper-fections including no leaves.27”h. 55”w. 27”d. $600-$800

669AMERICAN HUTCH TABLE.Mid 19th century, maple andwalnut. Turned arms, dove-tailed drawer in base withcurly drawer front. Two-boardround top. Trances of redpaint. 28.5”h. 49”d. $400-$800

670AMERICAN SHERATONDROP LEAF TABLE.Mid 19th century, yellow elm.Scrubbed top, base has origi-nal Spanish brown paint.28”h. 42”w. 20”d. with two11.5” leaves. $200-$400

671AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD.Possibly southern, mid 19thcentury, yellow pine. One-piece cupboard with open topand plate racks. Single doorwith shelf, bootjack ends. Oldblack paint. 70”h. 52”w. 14”d. $400-$800

672AMERICAN BRACE BACKWINDSOR SIDE CHAIR.Nineteenth century, mixedwoods. Turned legs and “H”stretcher. Old black paint haswear. 16” seat, 35.5”h. Ex BillSamaha (Ohio). Sold atGarth’s, May 1995.

An old pencil inscription onthe underside reads, “JeremiahYork 1774 great grandfather ofDwight Stillman.” $200-$300

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673AMERICAN DECORATEDDOUGH BOX.Nineteenth century, pine.Unusual form on high legswith old dark blue greenpaint over an earlier red. In-cised lines around the casewith painted brick red wavyline decoration. Ex MaryThornton (Ohio), ex BettyDorrow (Ohio), ex Tom andCarolyn Porter (Ohio), soldat Garth’s, November 2004,lot 356. $2,500-$5,000

674AMERICAN DECORATEDROCKING HORSE.Late 19th century, poplar.Original red, black, andwhite paint. 45”l. $250-$500

675AMERICAN CAROUSELHORSE.Late 19th-early 20th century,chestnut. Folksy horse ofsmall size, with a layeredpaint history and an alliga-tored surface. Imperfection.42”h. 33”l. $300-$600

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676DAVID T. SMITH QUEEN ANNE-STYLEEXTENSION TABLE.Ohio, late 20th century, curly maple. La-beled on the underside. Breadboardends. 29”h. 102”w. 38”d. Two 15” exten-sions (132”w. overall). $900-$1,200

677SIX DAVID T. SMITH WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.Ohio, late 20th century. Labeled. Match-ing distressed black paint and vinegargrained seats. Pair of fan backs withscrolled ears, 17.5” seat, 44.5”h., andfour bowbacks, 18” seat, 40”h. $600-$1,200

678AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKETCHEST.Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Oldpaint featuring parrots on the front panel.Turned legs. Interior till, wrought ironstrap hinges. Patch on one side. 22.5”h.37.5”w. 18”d. $400-$800

679SAMPLER.Probably England, 1817, silk on linen.Alphabets, verse, and sailing ship flyingBritish colors. Signed “This work in myhand my friends may have when I amdead and laid in grave. Eleanor HolmsAged 12 1817”. Framed, 23”h. 14”w. $200-$400

680AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITETABLE.Mid 19th century, pine. Three-board topwith breadboard ends. Single dovetaileddrawer with wooden pull, original redpaint on base. Top is stained. 27.5”h.41”w. 25.75”w. $400-$600

681AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTAND.Mid 18th century, curly maple. Well-turned pedestal and three pad feet. Refinished. 25”h. 15”d. $400-$800

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685THREE AMERICAN SHOREBIRDS.Twentieth century. Plovers with original paint. One with beadeyes, 11”h., one with iron beak, 14.5”h., and one with tackeyes. 15”h. On stands. Imperfections. $300-$600

686NEW ENGLAND SLANT FRONT BOX.First quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed with well-formedapron. Old red paint. Repair to center drop. 11”h. 17”w. 10”d. $800-$1,200

687AMERICAN DUCK DECOY.Ca. 1940s. Widgeon drake attributed to Miles Pirnie (East Lans-ing, Michigan, 1898-1976). Solid wood decoy in original paintwith raised wing tips and glass eyes. “H.C.K.” carved into thebottom and “Houghton Lake” in cursive. 6”h. 13”l.

Pirnie carved several hundred decoys beginning in 1935. $300-$400

688SET OF SIX AMERICAN CLASSICAL CHAIRS.Second quarter-19th century, mahogany. Saber legs and yellowsilk upholstery. 17.5”h. seat, 32”h. overall. $500-$1,000

689GROUP OF AMERICAN IRON UTENSILS.Nineteenth century. Ten pieces including cast iron teapot,wrought iron broiler, 13”l., two spiders, 12”, 20”l., and utensilsincluding skewers, ladles (one brass), and spatula. $100-$350

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682PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (ENGLISHSCHOOL, MID 18TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-doneportrait of a woman dressed in pearlsand lace. A pen and ink note on theback identifies her as Anne Ebdell,wife of schoolmaster Thomas Ebdell ofLitchfield. Restoration. 30.5”h. 25”w.,framed, 39”h. 33.5”w. $800-$1,600

683PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Blue-eyedman holding a book. Restoration.30”h. 25”w., grain-decorated frame,36.5”h. 31.5”w. $500-$800

684AMERICAN DEMIJOHN.Mid century 19th century. Moldedamber bottle. 18”h. $200-$400

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691PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL ARMCHAIRS.Attributed to Anthony Quervelle,ca. 1825, mahogany. Pierced crestsand scrolled arms, and with yellowsilk upholstery. 18”h. seat, 36”h.overall. $300-$600

692NEW ENGLAND CLASSICALDESK-AND-BOOKCASE.Probably New Hampshire, 1815-1830, mahogany and pine. Two-piece: the upper section with ashaped cornice and Gothic doors,the lower section with five smalldrawers over three long drawers, allon carved paw feet. 86”h. 45”w.21”d., writing surface is 32.35”h. $1,000-$2,000

690PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Single boards with husband and wife. She holds abook and he holds a newspaper “Batavia, Genesee Co., NY”. Some imperfections.Unframed, 30”h. 24”w. Ex Fred Giampietro. $1,000-$2,000

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693AMERICAN CLASSICAL SOFA.Ca.1820-1835, mahogany. Carvedand scrolled arms, carved crest, andpaw and cornucopia feet. Yellowsilk upholstery. 13.5”h. seat, 35”h.overall, 87”l. $800-$1,200

694AMERICAN CLASSICAL SOFA.Ca.1820-1835, mahogany. Scrolledarms and paw feet. Green and redstriped upholstery. 14”h. seat, 35”h.overall, 80”l. $600-$900

695AMERICAN SHERATON TWO-PART DINING TABLE.Early 19th century, curly maple andcherry. Reeded legs and a serpen-tine front. 30.5”h. 46”w., totallength of both parts, 82”. Togetherwith a later central 30.5”l. leaf withfolding legs. $1,000-$2,000

696AMERICAN BURL MORTAR.Eighteenth century, walnut. Goodpatina. 6.75”h. With pestle. $100-$300

697PAIR OF AMERICAN DEMIJOHNS.Nineteenth century. Molded amberdemijohns. 17.5”h. $400-$600

698AMERICAN GUM BOX AND CANTEEN.Nineteenth century. Large gum boxof bark with laced seams and origi-nal paint. 5”h. 6”l. And a smallbentwood canteen with lacedseams and leather straps. Originalred paint. 6”d. $400-$700

699TWO AMERICAN BOXES.Nineteenth century, pine. Dove-tailed with lift lid and wrought ironstrap hinges. Original grey paint, la-beled “Powder”. 7”h. 11.5”w. 10”d.And a slide lid box with originalgreen paint, marked “W&F 1887”.11”h. 22”w. 15”d. Imperfections. $250-$450

700SAMPLER.England, 1817, silk on wool. Pairedmotifs included potted flowers,crowns, birds and two large hornedgoats, signed “Sarah Newson April22 1842 Aged eleven Years “. Cleanand bright,framed, 18”h. 16.75”w. $300-$600

701TWO SAMPLERS.Possibly Pennsylvania German,1831, silk on linen. Scattered motifssurround a pious verse and a three-story stone house hung with whatappear to be lanterns. Signed “MaryAnn Moore finished this in the 12year of her age 13 of January 1831”In a frame, 21.75”h. 22.75”w. and a1872 framed sampler signed MargetScott, 13.25”h. 10.25”. $250-$500

702DECORATED TOOL CHEST.American, early 20th century, pineand iron. Later decoration, possiblyby Peter Hunt. 12.5”h. 30”w.11.5”d. $200-$400

703SET OF FOUR AMERICAN“FANCY” CHAIRS.Ca.1820-1840, mixed woods. Rushseats and the original black paintwith gold stenciling and green lin-ing. 18”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $300-$600

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704PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young woman dressed in grey with acoral brooch. Restoration. 27”h. 21”w., late frame, 29”h. 23”w. $600-$800

705PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-dressed gentleman identified as“Presser, 2nd Husband of Grandmother Shearer”. Philadelphiapreparer’s mark. Restoration (report included). 30”h. 25”w.,framed , 39”h. 35”w. $400-$800

706AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST.Second half-18th century, pine. Ogee bracket feet, four dove-tailed graduated drawers. Worn original red paint. Replacedbrasses. 35.5”h. 39”w. 20.25”d. Ex Wayne Pratt (Connecticut). $2,000-$4,000

707NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE.Mid 18th century, curly maple and pine. One drawer and cabri-ole legs ending in pad feet. 27.25”h. 22”w. 30”d. Ex Mr. andMrs. Adolph Henry Meyer, sold at Sotheby’s (New York), January1996, lot 46. $800-$1,200

708THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH PEWTER.Second half-19th century.Two teapots with figuralspouts. Taller has loosehandle. 6”, 8.5”h. And acreamer, 4.5”h. Varioustouch marks. $75-$125

709TWO FRAMES OFDUTCH DELFT TILES.Late 18th-early 19th cen-tury. Four tiles each ofmirror images of man andhorse. Edge flakes. Lateframes, 12” x 12” overall. $400-$600

710TWO CONTINENTALBRASS CANDLESTICKS.Seventeenth-18th century.Knobbed stem withsaucer base and threadedpost and a baluster stemwith octagonal base.Minor dents. Both 5.5”h. $400-$600

711CLASSICAL-STYLE FOUR-PART DINING TABLE.Beacon Hill, 20th century,mahogany. Carvedpedestals and brass pawfeet. 29”h. 48”w., 200”l.overall. $2,000-$4,000

712AMERICAN CLASSICALCRIB OR CHILD’S BED.ca.1820-1840, curlymaple. Cannonball postsand turned legs. 32.5”h.49”l. $250-$500

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715AMERICAN ARTIST MANNEQUIN.Late 19th century, pine. Articu-lated figure with good patina.22”h. including stand. $200-$300

716AMERICAN DECORATED LOCKBOX.Mid 19th century, birch. Dove-tailed with good, original redand black vinegar-sponged dec-oration. Lock and two handles.Minor wear. 13”h. 30”w. 15”d. $400-$800

717AMERICAN CANADA GOOSEDECOY.Mid 20th century, pine. Originalpaint, hollow. Imperfections.24”l. $75-$150

718NEW ENGLAND DECORATEDBLANKET CHEST.Early 19th century, pine. Six-board chest with shaped endsand original snipe hinges andred and black paint. Wear. 27”h.42”w. 18”d. $300-$600

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714AMERICAN BUCKET BENCH.Mid 19th century, pine and maple.Cant back with three shelves and twodoors below. Cleaned surface withblue paint over red on interior. 50”h.42”w. 15”d. $400-$600

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719AMERICAN PAINTED CUPBOARD.Nineteenth century, poplar. One-piece cupboardwith paneled doors and interior shelves. Old bluepaint. 76.5”h. 61.5”w. 22.5”d. $1,000-$2,000

720LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. People gathered near apond. Imperfections. 11”h. 17.25”w., framed,13.5”h. 19.75”w. $300-$600

721PLOWMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on artistboard, unsigned. Southwestern farmerwith longhorn steer and plow. 12.5”h. 9”w., framed,14.75”h. 11.5”w. $300-$600

722SIX SILHOUETTES INCLUDING EDOUART.Nineteenth century. Full-length cutouts. Pair “Mr. &Mrs. Ge. Rollason, 18th July 1838” by AugusteEdouart. Framed, 12.5”h. 10.5”w. overall. Four un-framed with some gold details, one is of WilliamBall labeled “Gallery of Cuttings...Master Hankes”and another with a young man in uniform, framed,11.5”h. 7.5”w. overall. Imperfections. $400-$600

723FOUR AMERICAN ANIMAL AND BIRD DRAWINGS.Twentieth century. Two watercolors of black duckand woodcock by Malcolm Fleming. 9.5”h. 11.5”w.And a drawing of an Egyptian goose signed by Wil-helm Kuhnert (1865-1926). 15.75”h. 18.5”w. To-gether with a frame of animal sketches with 1940presentation note on the back. 15”h. 18”w. $200-$400

724AMERICAN POND SAILER.Twentieth century. Wooden boat with cloth sails.30”h. 32”l. on stand. $100-$250

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725TWO ENGLISH BRASS TRIVETS AND A KETTLE STAND.Nineteenth century. Standing and fender trivetwith pierced tops, 13”, 12.5”l., and a kettlestand with cabriole front legs. 11.5”h. 14.5”w.11.5”d. $250-$500

726AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Eighteenth-19th century, ash. Cleaned surface.3.5”h. 12.5”d. $100-$350

727AMERICAN BURL BOWL.Eighteenth century, walnut. Turned rim, refin-ished. Edge chips. 4”h. 15”d. $300-$600

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734AMERICAN BRONZE OFGEORGE WASHINGTON.Late 19th-early 20th century.Washington standing near aplinth with documents. Whitemarble base has roughness.10”h. $150-$300

735AMERICAN STONEWARECROCK.Mid 19th century. Cobaltscript “Hormell & Smyth, 3”(Tuscarawas County, Ohio).13”h. $200-$400

736AMERICAN WATERCOLOROF GEORGE WASHINGTON.First quarter-19th century, wa-tercolor on laid paper. Wash-ington in military uniform“Lieut. Genl. Washington”with an American eagle anddate of 1813. Chalked on thebackboard “1813, My greatgrandfather drew this”. Imper-fections. Framed, 12”h. 10”w.overall. $600-$800

737AMERICAN SMOKE-DECORATED FRAME.Second half-19th century. Currently housing a print ofthe Declaration of Independ-ence. 28.5”h. 23.5”w. overall. $200-$300

738AMERICAN SEWERTILE BIRD HOUSE.Twentieth century. Tree trunkshaped house with conicalroof. 13”h. $150-$300

739PAIR OF AMERICAN SEWERTILE DICE.Late 19th-early 20th century.Unglazed agateware-typedice. 3.75”h. $150-$300

740AMERICAN MANTLE CLOCK.Early 20th century. Decoratedwith cigar bands. WaterburyClock works with paper mer-chant’s dial “CARadde...Cleveland, Ohio”.10”h. 14”w. $75-$125

728AMERICAN PRACTICE RIFLE.Late 19th century, pine. Carved rifle withtin bands used for drill practice. Wornoriginal paint. 44”l. $250-$450

728AENGLISH PERCUSSION MUSKET.Enfield full stock musket with lockmarked "Tower 1855". 55.5"l. overall. $600-$900

728BENGLISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL.Eighteenth century. Round barrel, brasscap, and lock marked "Tower". Loss attrigger guard. 16"l. $200-$400

729LARGE AMERICAN STONEWARECROCK.Second half-19th century. Cobalt sten-ciled label “CL Williams and Company,Best Blue Stoneware, New Geneva, Pa,12”. Two handles. 22”h. $300-$600

730AMERICAN PAINTED PANEL.Nineteenth century, pine. Tiger ongrained ground. From a piece of furni-ture, with lock. Added molded edges,9.5”h. 29”w. Sold at Garth’s October,1997, ex Paul Carpenter, ex Jean Haskell. $900-$1,200

731TWO OHIO STONEWARE MERCHANT’S JUGS.Mid 19th century. Albany slip incised la-bels. “Lang Schenck & Co., Columbus,O” and “Stands and Kaiser, Columbus,Ohio”. 10.5”h. $250-$450

732AMERICAN COUNTRY CLASSICALSOFA.Mid-19th century, walnut. Shaped armsand legs. 12.5”h. seat, 23”h. overall,78”l. $300-$600

733THREE AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDECHAIRS.Nineteenth century. Old paint. Fanbackwith red paint, 16” seat, 34.5”h. and apair of bamboo bowbacks with greenpaint. 17” seat, 37”h. Wear. $200-$400

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Aho, George John 239Alexander, Virginia Judith 39Anderson, Helga 120Arnegger, Alois 2Audubon 657Azoulay, Guillaume 20Backus, Josepha 45Badger, Thomas 645Baker, Iva 461Ball, William 722Barns, Blakslee 645Bell 87Bell, John 89, 219Bell, Ralph 470Bell, Samuel 305Bell, Solomon 305Bentz, Samuel 612Bergman, Franz 40Bernier 66, 217Berra, William 3Bisttram, Emil 33, 34Blough, Christian 153Boardman & Hart 646Boardman, Luther 646Boardman, Thomas 645Bock, Thomas 43Boddington, Henry John 48Borg, Rich 470Brokaw, David 406Burkhart, Emerson 8Catesby, Mark 285Chase, Rufus 505Church, Henry, Jr. 194Crawford, William 9Crestwick, Thomas 56 Curtis, Daniel 646Dali, Salvador 26-32De Penne, Charles Olivier 50Decker, Even 99Detweiler, Fannie 666

Dollison, A. 146Edouart, Auguste 722Eklred,Gordon 713Ellinger, David 132Elliot, Daniel 297Erb, Samuel 573Eyden, William, Jr. 53Fleming, Malcolm 723Fogel, Seymour 14Fries, Charles Arthur 4Glazier, A. 439Hampton, Joseph 625Haring, Keith 12Harter, Bernard 135Hennings, Ernest Martin 1Hughes, George 6Hunt, Peter 702Isil, Levent 469Kalashnikov, Basil E 10Kuhnert, Wilhelm 723Lafrance, Helen 475Lambkin, Edd 607Lane, Leonard 36Langone, Andrew 256Lehn, Joseph 67, 223, 290, 427Martella, Henry 274Martin, Henri 42Max, Peter 15-17Merrill, Mary 496Moran, Thomas 51Neiman, Leroy 18Nieman, Leroy 19Osthaus, Edmund 46Paez, Jose de 47Pease, David Mills 260-266Pierce, W Brien 283Pirnie, Miles 687Quervelle, Anthony 691Reed, Ernest 'Popeye' 137Remney 90, 91, 359

Renouard, George 38Rouault, Georges 24, 25Rouston, Samuel 281 Saari, Ray 267Sallas, Francis 450Schenck 11Schille, Alice 7Schimmel, Wilhelm 157, 306Schmitt, Carl 53BSelby, B 372Sickert, Walter 13Siebert, John O 5Smith, Dan W 440Smith, David T 676Sokol, Edward 52Sommer, William 11Spelman, John Adams 37Szafasz, Ken 237Teed, Douglas Arthur 371Weaver, J. 88Werrey, Jacob 235Wetherby, Isaac Augustus 648Wheeler, Clifton 44Whitaker, George William 57-59Whitcombe, Thomas 191Wild, Frank Percy 55Williams, Roger 318Wyland, Robert 21, 22Yoder, Valentine 438Yong, Henry 611Zampighi, Eugenio 54Zoratti, Silvio P 253, 257, 258

ARTIST and MAKER INDEXARTIST and MAKER INDEX

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GARTH’S POLICY

GUARANTEE:  Garth’s Auctions, Inc. continues to be committed to providing thorough descriptions that reflect our belief in service through honesty, integrity and attention to detail. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin as stated in the first bold line of the catalogue description, with the exception of amendments by any oral or written notices or announcements at the time of the auction. “Origin” is defined as the creator, period, culture,or source, as set forth in the first bold line of a lot in the catalog. Exclusions – Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Garth’sAuctions, 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 coloredstones: purchasers are reminded that colored stones and diamonds may be enhanced by using one or more techniques, including but not limited to: clarity enhancements, resins, and heat treatment. Garth’s makes no warranty express or implied to the buyer as to whether a natural stone has been enhanced. Additionally, antiques, by the very nature of their age, have wear that reflects their years of use. As a result, honest wear earned from use is to be expected and is sometimes the proof that an item is an antique. Normal wear will not be listed. Buyers who would like to know the fine points regarding condition should call prior to the auction. We would prefer that you examine the items before you place a bid. All other guarantees of authenticity of authorship, expressed or implied, are hereby disclaimed. There is no other warranty, express or implied. Each and every lot is sold “as is”.

BUYING FOR OUR ACCOUNT: The owners and employees of Garth’s Auctions, Inc. never have, nor ever will buy any item at our auction for ourselves.

LIABILITY: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin of a lot for a period of twenty-one days from the date of the auction and only to the originalpurchaser 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 rescindedprovided 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 purchaseprice 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 withdrawfrom 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 createlots that reflect the quality of our cataloged merchandise. Therefore, any lot not receiving an opening bid of at least $50.00 will be passed.

ESTIMATES & RESERVES: Presale estimates are intended as guides and may not be reflective of actual gavel price. Some of the items in this auction are subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. The reserve will not be higher than the low estimate.

DEFINITIONS OF STATEMENTS: a) “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but not definitely so. b) “Circle of” – work of the periodclosely 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, acopy 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 ouropinion might be the signature of the artist.

PREVIEWS: We encourage our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview times are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closedduring the auction.

CONDITION REPORTS: Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersedes the catalog description. Our staff will take a list of the items youwould like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. Photographs are also available for a nominal fee.

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GARTH’S POLICY (continued)

ABSENTEE BIDS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. These bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competitively. All absenteeitems are purchased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% honest, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. isnot 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 minimumof) $5.00 increments. Increments less than $5.00 will not be observed. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. also accepts telephone and live auction internet bids. Forphone bidding it is to your advantage and we strongly recommend placing a “back up bid”.

BIDDING INCREMENTSAbsentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere:

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 (forbids 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 in-cluding $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 inexcess of $250,000.

SALES TAX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc.before any exemption can be made.

PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification(valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire trans-fer information is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right tohold 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 afterthe 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, willbe charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoices not paid by the 28th day after the auction.

PACKING AND SHIPPING: Clients are invited to pick-up purchased items at our auction location during regular business hours or have items shipped by a company of their choos-ing. Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of suggested shipping contractors.If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items accessible for you. Purchasers utilizing shippingservices will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for theacts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be awarethat many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bidwill not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bid-ding in this (or any other) auction.

STORAGE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requires that purchased items must be removed from the premises within 15 days of the auction unless other arrangements havebeen made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, peritem, if not removed within the requested time frame. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold without notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.

$0-500 $25$500-1,000 $50$1,000-3,000 $100$3,000-5,000 $250$5,000-10,000 $500$10,000-30,000 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion

$30,000-50,000 $2,500 or Auctioneers discretion$50,000-100,000 $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion$100,000-300,000 $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion$300,000-500,000 $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion$500,000 & up Auctioneer’s discretion

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ONLINE BIDDING: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding policies visit our website garths.com.

FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations.

ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for yourinterest and participation.

OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS

CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS:$165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now acceptingVISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email [email protected].

CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond or Jared Wells. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.

TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you andyour representative to discuss your estate planning needs.

APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.

HOTELSBest Western Delaware Inn (Delaware)* 740-363-3510 Best Western Franklin Park (Polaris) 614-396-5100Comfort Inn (Delaware) * 740-363-8869Comfort Inn (Polaris) 614-791-9700Days Inn (Worthington) 614-436-0556Hilton Garden Inn (Polaris) 614-846-8884 Holiday Inn Express (Delaware)* 740-362-3036Holiday Inn (Worthington) 614-436-0700Marriott Courtyard (Worthington) 614-436-7070Red Roof Inn (Worthington) 614-846-3001Travelodge (Delaware)* 740-369-4421The Winter Street Inn* 740-990-8695

* At time of publication, discount will be given to Garth’s clients.Please inquire at time of reservation to confirm.

Family pets are currently welcome. Please confirm this policywhen making reservation. Fees may apply.

RESTAURANTS (within 20 minutes)Bravo 614-888-3881Brio Tuscan Grill 614-410-0310Columbus Fish Market 614-410-3474J Gilberts 614-840-9090O’Charley’s 614-846-9744Polaris Grill 614-431-5598Molly Woo's Asian Bistro 614 985-9667

RESTAURANTS (Delaware area)Amatos Woodfired Pizza 740-369-8797Buns 740-363-2867Chandra's Bistro (Korean, sushi) 740-362-9227 �Chelly Belly 740-369-5792Chipotle 740-369-6360Mi Cerrito 740-363-1587Nova 740-362-4810Old Bag of Nails 740-368-8083Vaquero’s 740-362-0919

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DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC.2690 Stratford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015

Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: [email protected]

Garth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minutes from the Columbus International Airport.

FROM THE CINCINNATI AREA: Take I-71 North to Columbus. Then take Rt. 315N to 270E to 23N. Follow 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles Northon Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road).We are the buildings on your left.

FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA: Take I-71 South to Route 36/37 (Delaware/Sunbury exit 131). Take this route into Delaware, and turn left on Route 23 South. Turn left ontoStratford Road (at the sixth traffic light). We are the red buildings on your left.

FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit pastI-71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 milesNorth on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and theMethodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turnright (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left.

FROM THE DAYTON AREA: Take I-75 North to I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbusto the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North toDelaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You willpass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary onyour right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the redbuildings on your left.

FROM INDIANAPOLIS: Take I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to theDelaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North toDelaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You willpass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary onyour right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the redbuildings on your left.

FROM PITTSBURGH: Take I-79 South to I-70 West to Columbus. Take I-270 to I-71 North tothe Polaris Exit (Route 750). Turn left and follow 750 to Route 23 North(turn right). You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theolog-ical Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (StratfordRoad). We are the red buildings on your left.

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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERS

Sale Date:  I have examined these items.

Name: Bidder No.

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City: State:  Zip:

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Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if mybid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax.Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’sabsentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined inGarth’s policy in the catalog.

Name of Bank:

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Your Signature:(I authorize Garth’s Auction to contact the above institution.)

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To allow us to process your bids, bidders not yet knownto Garth’s should supply the following information atleast 3 days prior to the auction. We thank you!

QUESTIONS?For bids: [email protected] condition reports: [email protected] call 740.362.4771

IF FAXING BIDS TO GARTH’S AT 740.363.0164,please call office to verify receipt.

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