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

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Americana Auction catalog from Garth's May 2013 sale featuring formal and painted furniture, textiles, paintings, fraktur, glass, porcelains, oriental rugs, folk art, stoneware, and more.

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Auctioneers & Appraisers garths.com May 17-18, 2013

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EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS

featuring The Se v e n t h Ann u a l Oh i o Val l e y Au c t i o nFriday, May 17, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. - Lots 1-413

Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. - Lots 414 - 836

FEATU R I NG PRO P E R T Y F ROM :T H e C O l l e C T I O n O f T O m K I n G O f D e l A w A R e , O H I O ;

T H e 5 0 - Y e A R C O l l e C T I O n O f m A R I lY n A n D T H e l AT e P e T e R w e n D l e R O f m A u m e e , O H I O ;T H e C O l l e C T I O n O f K R I s T I n e s O R G e n f R e I – D e B O lT;

T H e C O l l e C T I O n O f A T e x A s G e n T l e m A n ;P R O P e R T Y f R O m T H e C O l l e C T I O n O f J O H n f. & l O I s m . B R O w n ;

P l u s s e l e C T C O n s I G n m e n T s f R O m C O l O R A D O , f l O R I D A , I l l I n O I s , I n D I A n A , K e n T u C K Y, m A s s A C H u s e T T s , m I C H I C A n , m I s s O u R I , n e w J e R s e Y, n e w m e x I C O , n e w YO R K ,

n O R T H CA R O l I n A , O H I O , P e n n s Y lv A n I A , s O u T H CA R O l I n A , A n D v e R m O n T.

PR E V I EW T IM E S :SUNDAY, MAY 12, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

MONDAY – WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 - MAY 15, 10:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.THURSDAY, MAY 16, 10:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.

FRIDAY, MAY 17, 10:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M.SATURDAY, MAY 18, 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M.

FULLY ILLUSTRATED, ONLINE CATALOG via www.garths.com& LIVE INTERNET BIDDING AVAILABLE via www.garthslive.com

T E RM S :17.5% Buyer’s Premium ~ Cash, Check, visa® & masterCard Accepted

Absentee and fax bids accepted and bid competitively. for your convenience, we will be able to answer your questions

about specific items and take your absentee bids by phone.Call (740) 362-4771 or email inquiries: [email protected].

Auctioneers: Jeff Jeffers, Amelia Jeffers, steve Bemiller, & Andrew Richmond

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EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS

featuring The Se v e n t h Ann u a l Oh i o Val l e y Au c t i o nFRIDAY, MAY 17, 2013

GENERAL AMERICANA

LOTS 1 - 413

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1DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case, turnedfeet, and original orange over yellow paint decoration consistingof hearts and crescents, with black trim. 26”h. 78”w. 19.5”d. $400-$800

2CHIPPENDALE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, 1760-1780, mahogany and pine. five graduateddrawers on ogee bracket feet. Brass side handles. 38”h. 43”w.22.5”d. ex Bill samaha (Ohio/massachusetts) $1,000-$2,000

3REDWARE JUG.Probably Galena, Illinois, 2nd half-19th century. Good greenglaze with orange daubs. Applied handle. 7”h. $150-$350

4THREE BUTTER PRINTS.American, mid 19th century. star flowercarved out of burl with one piece han-dle, 4”d. and pineapple with scrubbedsurface, 5”d. Together with a tulip withinset handle, 5.5”d. some imperfec-tions. $250-$500

5TWO BASKETS.Possibly shaker, late 19th century,woven splint. shallow with cat’s-headtype form. One has green splint andtwo handles. minor loss. 3”h. 10” x 10”and 4.5”h. 10.5” x 10.5”. $100-$300

6TWO RABBITWARE PLATES.england, late 19th-early 20th century.Bull’s eye border with rabbits and frogsand single Rose border with rabbit cen-ter. 9.5”d. $150-$300

7TWO RABBITWARE PLATES.england, late 19th-early 20th century.Bull’s eye border with rabbits and sin-gle Rose border with rabbit center.9.5”d. $150-$350

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8DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, early 19th century, pine. four gradu-ated drawers and a shaped skirt. Good later dec-oration by Tom King. 37.5”h. 37”w. 19”d. exGene King. $200-$400

9PAINTED MANTEL INSERT.from eastport, maine, mid 19th century, pine.naive scene of a lake surrounded by hills andpine trees. 12.5”h. 27.5”w. $200-$400

10THREE SAMPLERS.Two possibly American, silk on linen. “Hannah”dated 1788 with flowers, hearts and lions. In aframe 16” 15”. and one signed “maryR[eine]hart, 1839, 18 year of her age”, alphabetsand moral verse. In a frame, 14”h. 18.5”w. To-gether with european sampler signed upsidedown “maria Gatana” with a horse, deer andgoat. In a frame, 13”h. 14.5”w. $100-$300

11DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Dark red andblack-yellow squares with one gallery end inblack and one in dark red, paint worn on raisededges and on black gallery 18.5” x 28.25”. $400-$600

12DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Black and whitesquares with red end galleries and framingedges. wear. 15.5” x 24.5”. $200-$300

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13SET OF SIX DECORATEDCHAIRS.American, 2nd quarter-19thcentury, mixed woods. Bal-loon backs and retainingtheir original, vibrant greenpaint with stenciled fruit.16.5”h. seat, 32.5”h. over-all. ex sam Yeagley. $800-$1,200

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14APPLIQUE QUILT.American, mid 19th century, cotton. Red and green floral pots fill the center, triple vine floralborder. Handsewn with minute appliqué stitches and neatly hand quilted in wreaths andquadruple rows of stitching. muslin backing. 85” x 86”. $400-$800

15THREE SMALL WOOD FOOT STOOLS.American, 2nd half-19th century. Two with cut out legs and old grain paint. Brown, 6”h.12”l. and red, 4”h. 9.5”l. Together with curly maple with turned feet. 6”h. 10”l. $100-$300

16BERRY BUCKET.shaker, 2nd half-19th century. stave construction and bale handle with diamond es-cutcheons. Original blue. 3.25”h. $300-$600

17BERRY BUCKET.shaker, 2nd half-19th century. stave construction and bale handle with diamond es-cutcheons. Old varnish over original red. 3.5”h. $150-$350

18WHITEWORK QUILT.American, mid 19th century, cotton. wide heavily stuffed and densely quilted feather andfloral borders surround quatrefoil pattern center. The closely aligned rows of stitches appearalmost like stippling. Handsewn and precisely stuffed and quilted. The fringe maybe a lateraddition. 97” x 98”. $300-$500

19GROUP OF TOOLS.American, 19th century. Includes steel calipers, files, wooden clamps, slide rules and a doorlatch. $150-$350

20THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Two gathering, one large, 14”h. 27”d. and16.5”h., and round with bentwood handle. $150-$350

21THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Two buttocks and one with colored splint, allwith bentwood handles. 5”, 10”, 11”h. $100-$300

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22DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th-early 20th century. single board with originalpainted checkerboard. Applied molded edge. minor wear. 17.5” x 17.5”. $300-$500

23DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th century. single board with original painted checker-board. slight warp. 17.5” x 17.5”. $400-$700

24DIMINUTIVE HANGING CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine. square nail construction, plank door, andold brownish-red wash. 22.5”h. 12”w. 9”d. $150-$250

25THREE LIDDED BERRY BUCKETS.American, 2nd half-19th century. wood stave construction with metalbands, bale handles and turned lids. Original blue paint, 4”h., old bluepaint, 4”h. and refinished, 4”h. $250-$450

26DECORATED DRESSING TABLE.American, 1st half-19th century, pine. shaped top, one drawer, taperedlegs, and its original red wash with black sponged decoration. 29”h.33.5”w. 16.5”d. $350-$700

27DECORATED HANGING CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed case, plank doors, original redand black paint decoration and original Rockingham pulls. 29”h. 29”w.12.5”d. $400-$800

28THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century. Rough splint, 17”h., wood puzzle basket,13”h., and splint with bentwood handle, 13”h. $100-$250

29THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Container, 15.5”h., doublehandle, 10.5”h., and bentwood handle, 17”h. $100-$200

30TWO STANDS.American federal candlestand, early 19th century, maple, square top, snakefeet, 27.5”h. 11.75” square. Together with an english cricket table, 19thcentury, mixed woods, with a round top and three legs, 26”h. 17”d. $200-$400

31TWO FEDERAL CANDLESTANDS.American, early 19th century. Includes a maple stand, 27.5”h. 16”w. 15”d.,and a cherry stand with an old finish, 29”h. 19.5”w. 17”d. $200-$400

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32GEORGETOWN SAMPLER.American, early 19th century, silk on linen. Rows ofalphabets separated by lines of decorative stitchingover a pictorial panel of a landscape with buildings.signed “sarah Ann lipscomb Geo Town febru[ary]....10]”. In a frame, 19”h. 14”w.

Although many states have towns named George-town, few but the southern ones have familiesnamed lipscomb in the early 19th century. Andthere is the possibility this sampler is related to TheYoung ladies’ Academy in the District of Columbia. $600-$1,200

33PRINT BY N. CURRIER.American, mid 19th century, hand colored litho-graph. Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie C# 4754 (one ofthe Old Best 50). Pale blue coloring. In a frame,14”h. 17”w. $250-$450

34CLASSICAL WORK STAND.American, 1820-1850, mahogany and poplar. fig-ured veneer on the top and two drawers, elabo-rately carved legs ending in brass casters. Originalfinish and brasses. 31”h. 24”w. 18”d. ex Hankwestfall. $250-$500

35MULE CHEST.American, 1st half-19th century, poplar and pine.well over three drawers, with original brasses andsnipe hinges, and old brown paint. 45.5”h. 39”w.18.5”d. $400-$700

36TWO SAMPLERS.european sampler, early 19th century, silk on linen.Diminutive sampler bound in red silk ribbon withhanging loop. Rows of alphabets fill the upper por-tion, the lower is crowded with crowns. 7.75”h.6”w., in a frame, 12”h. 10”w. and an Americanmarking sampler, early 19th century, silk on linensigned “sarah marshall”. In a frame, 14”h. 10”w. $100-$300

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38BOOKPLATE.American, late 18th century, ink and watercoloron paper. German verse in the form of a rhymewith the name and date “Maria Hillegasin,1792”. Damage. In a frame, 10”h. 8.25”w. $150-$350

39BOOKPLATE.American, early 19th century, watercolor and inkon laid paper. Painted border and calligraphywith the name and date “Anna _ eissinger,1803”. Some stains. In a grain decorated frame,9”h. 6.75”w. $200-$400

40THREE GAUDY PITCHERS AND FOUR PLATES.England, 2nd quarter 19th century. Hand deco-rated Staffordshire pottery with floral patterns,mostly blue, red and green. Pair of pitchers, 6”h.,wash pitcher, 10”h., and four plates, 7.5” to9.5”d. Some flakes. $200-$400

41WALL CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, cherry. One-piece withcanted and reeded corners and four paneleddoors. Imperfections. 80”h. 44”w. 16”d. $300-$600

42NEW YORK SAMPLER.Broome County, mid 1830s, silk on linen. Rowsof alphabets and numerals over flower baskets,stylized trees, pairs of birds, minute dogs and amoral verse. Rectangular cartouche contains themaker’s name “Emily Decker”. Bright colors.16.5”h. 17.5”w., in a gilt frame, 19”h. 19.5”w.

According to family history, Emily was born inBroome County and married a Cafferty. Addi-tional research confirms that a Emily Decker ,born August 26, 1822, the only child of CaptainElijah Decker and his wife, Clarissa of UnionCenter, Broome County. She married GeorgeCafferty also of Broome County and died in1861, shortly after the birth of her seventh child.Additional information provided. $500-$900

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37THREE SILHOUETTES.Probably American, 1st half-19thcentury. Cut out of boy identifiedas “John Wesley Dyer, aged 7years”. In a rosewood veneerframe, 5.25”h. 4”w. And twohollow cut portraits of men. Onehas a Peale Museum label. Inround frames, 5”d. Some stainsand toning. $200-$400

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43DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Greyand black squares on black ground,splits 19.75” x 26.5”. $150-$350

44DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Darkred and black squares with onegallery end in black and the other indark red, paint worn on top of fram-ing sides 17” x 26.75”. $250-$500

45DECORATED DRESSING TABLE.new england, 1820-1850, pine. Twodrawers and a shaped backsplash,with its original paint, including fruitagainst a yellow ground. 37”h. 36”w.17.5”d. $400-$800

46SET OF SIX DECORATED CHAIRS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century,mixed woods. solid splats and retain-ing their original faux mahoganygraining with cream and green ac-cents. 17.5”h. seat, 34”h. overall. exsam Yeagley. $600-$800

47SIX STAMPS AND BUTTERPRINTS.American, mid 19th century. In-cludes leaves, sheaf of wheat,flowers, pineapple and plain.1.5”d. to 5.5”l. $75-$125

48SIX STAMPS AND BUTTERPRINTS.American, mid 19th century. In-cludes flowers, bell, acorn andpineapple. 1” to 4”d. $75-$150

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49BURL BOWL.American, 19th century. Goodfigure and patina. scorchmark. 4.25”h. 12.5”d. $800-$1,200

50PEWTER CHARGER.Touch for Thomas Danforth II(middletown, Connecticut,1755-1792). 13”d. $400-$600

51BURL BOWL.American, 19th century.Turned with good figure.3.25”h. 10.25”d. $600-$800

52RABBITWARE PLATTER.england, late 19th-early 20thcentury. Adams Rose centerwith rabbit and frog border.10” x 14.5”. $300-$500

53RABBITWARE CHARGER.england, late 19th-early 20thcentury. Adams Rose centerwith rabbit and frog border.13”d. $300-$400

54TWO PANTRY BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th cen-tury. Round bentwood boxeslapped seams. Original greypaint, 5”h. 10”d. and oldgreen, 3.5”h. 8.5”d. $275-$325

55HOOKED RUG.American, 1st half 20th cen-tury, wool on burlap. little redcottage flanked by evergreenswith striped border. Attributedto new Hampshire. mountedon a stretcher. 22”h. 60”w. $150-$300

56SEVENTEEN PIECES OFSTONE FRUIT.American or european, early20th century. life size withpainted natural colors. fruitsinclude oranges, peaches, ap-ples, pears, grapes, banana,figs, walnut and cherries. $400-$700

57TREENWARE BOWL.American, mid 19th century.layers of green paint on theexterior. Drilled hole for hang-ing. Age splits. 4”h. 16”d. $100-$300

58WILLIAM AND MARY-STYLE TAVERNTABLE.Jim Johnston, Ohio, 20th century, maple.Oval top over splayed and turned legs.27.5”h. 36”w. 26”d. $200-$400

59DECORATED DOME TOP BOX.new england, 2nd quarter-19th century,pine and basswood. Dovetailed box withoriginal black and red paint and originalhardware. 12”h. 24”w. 13”d. $150-$350

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60FEDERAL CANDLESTAND.American, early 19th century, mahogany. squaretop with cut corners, birdcage tilting mechanism,and snake feet. Replaced latch. 26.5”h. 18”w.19.5”d. $800-$1,200

61SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE CHAIRS.Probably england, mid 18th century, mahogany.solid splats, balloon seats, carved knees, andball and claw feet. Imperfections. 17”h. seat,38”h. overall. $3,000-$5,000

62QUEEN ANNE TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.American, 18th century, mahogany. Round top,turned shaft, and cabriole legs ending in padfeet. 29”h. 23”d. $800-$1,200

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63SHERATON TALL CHEST.Pennsylvania, 1810-1830,cherry and poplar. Three overfive drawers flanked by halfcolumns, on turned feet. Re-finished and replaced brasses.64.5”h. 46”w. 22.5”d. $1,500-$2,500

64PORTRAIT OF CATS (AMERI-CAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned.naive image of three kittens.12”h. 20”w., in a frame,19.5”h. 27.75”w. $100-$300

65CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOPCANDLESTAND.American, late 18th century,mahogany and ash. Dishtopover a baluster shaft andcabriole legs. One leg re-paired. 28.75”h. 22”d. $250-$500

66LANDSCAPE BY C.S. COBB(AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2NDHALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lowerleft. mountain valley with cat-tle. Restoration. 20”h. 30”w.,in a late gilt frame, 26”h.36”w. $600-$900

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67SANDWICH GLASS OPENWORK FRUIT BASKET.massachusetts, ca.1840-1860. Clear with sixteenstaves on a rayed base and hexagonal base. strawmarks and some edge flakes. 8.5”h. 8”d.

see page 145 in The Glass Industry in Sandwich,Vol. 1 by Barlow and Kaiser for similar examples. $2,000-$4,000

68PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS VASES.massachusetts, ca.1840-1860. Clear with multipleswirled rib vases attached to hexagonal bases.minor roughness on feet. 10.5”h.

see page 55 in The Glass Industry in Sandwich,Vol. 3 by Barlow and Kaiser for a similar example. $750-$1,250

69MANTEL CLOCK.American, 1st half-19th century, mahogany ve-neer. Paper label for Riley whiting, winchester,Connecticut. Painted face, stenciled designs on thecrest and applied half turnings. Hand painted re-verse glass print Jealousy on the door. minimalwear. 30”h. 18”w. $300-$600

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70FIVE PEWTER PLATES.Touches for Blakslee Barns(Philadelphia, 1812-1817).Jacobs #15. 8”d. $300-$600

71FIVE PIECES OF PEWTER.American and english,19th century. Double han-dled porringer with touchmark, 8”l., and threebeakers, one marked “AG”.Together with a footed salt. $200-$300

72PEWTER FOOTED BASIN.Touch for lorenzowilliams (Philadelphia,1838-1842). Baptismalbowl. 4.5”h. 6.75”d. $600-$900

73CARVED WOODENBOWL.American, 19th-20th cen-tury. figured wood carvedin the form of a turtle shellwith a head-shaped han-dle. 12”l. $100-$300

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76CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SETTEE.Hickory furniture Company, northCarolina, 20th century, mahogany.molded legs and cream upholstery.15”h. seat, 35”h. overall, 57”l. $200-$400

77PRATTWARE FIGURE OF SUMMER.england, 1st quarter-19th century.Classically dressed woman with cor-nucopia of flowers. 9”h. $250-$450

78PRATTWARE FIGURE AND BIRD.england, 1st quarter-19th century.woman holding basket, imperfec-tions. 5.25”h. and crested bird,3.25”h. $150-$350

79THREE TUMBLERS.Pittsburgh, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Arched panels. Two amethyst,one purple. 2.75”, 3”, 4”h. $200-$300

80RETICULATED BONE BASKET.American, 19th century. finely de-tailed with bentwood handle. Basemade from cigar box is later addi-tion. 5.25”h. including handle, 6”l.ex Bill samaha(massachusetts/Ohio). $400-$600

81NINE PIECES OF SOFTPASTE.england, 1st half-19th century.leedsware plate, 8”d., cup, cupand saucer and miniature teapot.Together with transfer plate, twocup plates, strainer and miniaturegaudy mug. some imperfections. $150-$350

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74SAMPLER.British Isles, 1830, silk, wool,glass beads on wool. Garlandsof colorful flowers with beadedbows surround preciselystitched moral verses, all bor-dered with twisted floral vine.signed “Anne Commerford /finished mar 23rd 1830 / Aged8 years”. In a frame, 20.5”h.16”w. $300-$600

75COURTING MIRROR.european, late 18th century.wooden frame with reversepainted panels and a crest fea-turing a red headed parrot.wear. 16.5”h. 11”w. $400-$600

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82IMPORTANT PRESIDENT ZACHARY TAYLORPOLITICAL TEXTILE.Printed glazed cotton, ca. 1848. Depicts Gen-eral Taylor, mounted sideways and pointing tohis troops, rallying around the us flag. In shadesof brown with blue accents. Handsewn hemstop and bottom. Carefully sewn to removablebacking. minor imperfections. 22..25”h. 24.5”selvage to selvage,

see Collins, Threads of History, no. 199, pg.124. $1,000-$2,000

83SAMPLER.American or english, 1841, silk on cotton. Col-orful stitches form the traditional letters, num-bers and moral verse and fill the lower portionwith floral baskets and footed urns. The symmet-rical pairs include spotted dogs, spread wingbirds and geometrical motifs. signed “elizabethwalker Aged 7 Dec 1841”. sewn to linen bandor backing. 13.75”h. 11.5”w., in a frame, 18”h.16.25”w. $275-$550

84TWO IMAGES OF FLOWERS.American, 2nd half-19th century, watercolor onpaper. foxglove, in a grained frame, 13”h. 11”w.And larkspur, in a carved frame, 13.75”h.11.25”w. some foxing. $200-$400

85MINIATURE SIX-TUBE CANDLE MOLD.American, 19th century, tin. 5.5”h. $100-$200

86THREE SILHOUETTES OF YOUNG MEN.American or english, 1st half-19th century. Hol-low cut. In frames, two 4.5”h. 3.5”w. One withblock printed coat identified as John Daniels,new Hampshire, 1807-1852. In a gilt framewith eglomise mat, 5.5”h. 4.5”w. Imperfections. $200-$400

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87TWO SILHOUETTES.American or english, 1st half-19th century.Cutout of a woman with a haircomb and giltdetails and a hollow cut of a man. Both in com-position frames with brass hangers. 6.5”h.5.5”w., 7.5”h. 6.5”w. $200-$300

88TOLE DOCUMENT BOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Originaljapanning and colorful yellow, red and greendesign. Tin hasp and brass bale handle. somewear, mostly on lid. 4.75”h. 8.25”w. $300-$600

89FOLKSY HANGING SHELF.American, 19th century, softwood. volup-tuously scrolled sides and old brown paint.29”h. 28.25”w. 10”d. ex Tom Brown (Pennsyl-vania). $250-$500

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90SET OF THREE CURRIER & IVES PRINTS.American, 3rd quarter-19th century, hand col-ored lithographs. Small folio set Life of aSportsman - Camping in the Woods, Cominginto Camp, Going Out. C#s 3523, 3524,3525. Good colors. Some staining. In match-ing frames, 12.5”h. 16.25”w. $600-$900

91TWO PIECES OF CANARYWARE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cup andsaucer with black transfer of woman playingpiano (rim retouched) and tumbler. $450-$650

92TWO PIECES OF CANARY WARE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Miniaturemug with silver resist and a vase with handdecorated transfer of German couple, 4”h. $500-$600

93THREE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, 18th century. Capstan, 5”h. andcapstan type, 5.5”h. Both with ejector holesin sockets. Together with taper stick, 2.5”. $400-$600

93AAPOTHECARY CHEST.American, 19th century, pine. Sixteen dove-tailed drawers on a shaped bracket base. Refinished. 17"h. 26"w. 10.25"d. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter (Ohio). $250-$500

94TWO SILHOUETTES OF MEN.American, 1st half 19th century. Hollow cut.One with inked clothes, loss and stains, theother marked for William King (New England,active 1804-1806). In frames, 7”h. 6.5”w.,5”h. 4”w. $200-$400

95SILHOUETTE.Probably American, 1st half-19th century.Hollow cut of a young man. Tear. In a Dutchframe with gilt liner. 10”h. 9”w. $150-$350

96INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS.Probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century,curly walnut and poplar. Four graduateddrawers with string inlay, flanked by cornerswith barber pole inlay, all resting on a star-in-laid and shaped skirt and French feet. Imper-fections. 42”h. 36”w. 18.5”d. $900-$1,200

97PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, CA. 1845).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done image ofa young woman in a plaid dress and wearinga scenic brooch, possibly representative of amicro-mosaic. Rebacked on canvas. 30”h.25”w., in a late frame, 34.5”h. 29.5”w. $900-$1,200

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98PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN BY JACOB EICHHOLTZ (PENNSYLVANIA, 1776-1842).Oil on wood panel, unsigned. 9”h. 6.5”w., in a frame,10”h. 8”w. $2,000-$3,000

99MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A MAN BY PHILIPOSKAR JENKINS (AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY).Well done image of a gentleman. Signed on the back-ing paper “Painted by P.O. Jenkins”. In a daguerreotypecase. 3.5”h. 3”w. $300-$600

100PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, 18th century. Petal bases and seamed construction, 7”h. $400-$600

101FOUR PIECES OF CANARYWARE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Three cups withsaucers and a covered sugar with red transfer designsof a couple having tea on a patio. Two saucers are im-pressed “Sewell”. The sugar has molded lion heads.5”h. Some wear and crow’s feet. $650-$850

102BANDBOX.American, 1st half-19th century. Cardboardwith printed wallpaper featuring a couple ina horse drawn carriage. Some wear. 5”h.11”w. $250-$450

103BANDBOX.American, late 18th-early 19th century.Cardboard covered with floral blue wallpa-per. Interior lined with newspaper includingthe Porcupines Gazette dated 1797. Wearand small holes for handles. 12.5”h. 17.5”w. $300-$600

104CARVED FEDERAL SIDE CHAIR.Massachusetts, 1815-1825, mahogany.Reeded legs and a bow-carved crest. 17”h.seat, 30”h. overall. $250-$500

105FEDERAL PEMBROKE TABLE.American, early 19th century, mahogany andpoplar. Shaped leaves, one drawer, andreeded legs. Old finish and original brass.29”h. 21.5”w. (closed) 42”w. (open) 35.5”d. $300-$600

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106FINE EARLY QUILT.American, 1843, printed cotton. Pieced in a pattern of nine-patch diamonds, rows sepa-rated by single print bars. Handsewn and hand quilted in triple rows of stitching and threepetal flowers. “m. G 4 / . 1.8.4.3.” in cross-stitch on reverse. muslin backing. Impressive va-riety of early dress prints. Appears unwashed. 100” x 103”.

found in Illinois and according to later sewn tag attributed to “mary Guyton wife of J.f.Beatty “ with the history of descent. $500-$1,000

107APPLIQUE QUILT.Possibly midwestern, mid 19th century, solid colored cottons. nine floral and oak leaf ap-pliqué blocks surrounded by double inner borders in a pieced zigzag pattern, quilted wideouter border and narrow green binding. muslin backing. Precisely appliquéd and hand-sewn, and closely hand quilted in double rows and feathered vines. 81” x 84”. $400-$800

108THREE PIECES OF EARLY PRINTED FABRICS.American or english. Chintz bedcovering, 1815-1840, rolled printed cotton. Polychromestriped floral retaining glazed surface. Three neatly period sewn 24” wide panels and a 4”strip on one side. Head and foot unfinished. 77” x 93”, And 2nd quarter-19th century, largescale floral print cotton, possibly a bed covering, with applied fringe on all sides, threesewn panels, 68” x 83.5”. Together with 19th-century copperplate print on cotton of ruralscenes. 20” x 38.5”. $225-$450

109PAIR OF PEG LAMPS AND OIL LAMP.American, mid 19th century. Amethyst loop pattern lamp. Drilled collar. 10.75”h. And apair of milk glass peg lamps with gilt foliate designs and burning fluid burners. Gilt haswear. 6.25”h. overall. $150-$350

110TWO PIECES OF LIGHTING.American. nineteenth century glass moravian star lamp, 13.5”h., and a contemporary brasswall sconce from Bokenkamp forge, 12.5”h. $200-$400

111CARD TABLE.Attributed to the virgin Islands, early 19th century, mahogany. Demilune table with a fliptop, carved, tapered and molded legs ending in spade feet. Imperfections. 29”h. 42”w.19.5”d. closed. $400-$800

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112CATTLE PAINTING BY WILLIAM HENRYHOWE (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT,1846-1929).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Cattle in a field.Small repairs. 14.5”h. 21”w., in a gilt frame,19.5”h. 26”w. $2,000-$3,000

113DECORATED DOME-TOP BOX.New England, 1st half-19th century, pine. Dove-tailed box with original brown over yellow paint.13”h. 27.75”w. 14.75”d. Sold at Leland LittleAuctions (North Carolina), June 2008, lot 224. $300-$600

114WORK TABLE.American, early 19th century, mixed woods.One-board top with a singled drawer, taperedlegs, and old red paint. 27.5”h. 38”w. 27.75”d.$400-$800

114ATHREE CARVED CANES.American, late 19th-early 20th century. Twinedsnakes with hand painted incised foliage, 36"l.,carved hand handle with "Mary Houston,Charles Dowerman, 1881", 36"l. and carved bri-ars and snake with hand and ball handle, 31.5"l. $150-$350

115FOUR FRAMED PRINTS.Three English, 18th century, handcolored engrav-ings on paper of birds. Song bird published byNodder, 14.25”h. 12.5”w., Grey Linnet pub-lished by Lewin, 12.5”h. 11”w., and Blue Jayand Carolina Red Bird by George Edwards.14.5”h. 12”w. Together with a Common Mouseafter Audubon, lithographed by Bowen. 11.5”h.13.5”w. $200-$400

116FRAMED CUTOUT AND NEEDLEWORK.American, 19th century. Cutout of floweringbushes and cherubs in gold paper, 12.5”h.10.5”w., and a needle punch panel of a tulip. Ina decorated frame. 8.5”h. 7.5”w. $150-$350

117CUTTING BOARD, COOKIE CUTTERS ANDWALLPOCKET.American, 19th century, mixed woods. Doublewallpocket with a dog head, 8”h., and a cuttingboard with incised crest, 14.5”h. Together with aboard with nineteen applied tin cookie cutters,25”h. $200-$400

118SET OF FOUR DECORATED CHAIRS.American, mid 19th century, mixed woods.Hitchcock-type chairs with original black andgold paint, and rush seats. 17”h. seat, 34”h.overall. $200-$400

119ARCHITECTURAL MIRROR.American, 1st half-19th century. Gilt doublecolumns and cornice with drops. Reverse glasstablet with gilt bird and grapes and worn reverseglass panels between the columns. Imperfec-tions. 44.5”h. 26”w. $250-$500

120QUEEN ANNE TAVERN TABLE.New England, 18th century, maple. Rectangulartop over turned legs ending in pad feet. Old redwash. 26.5”h. 37”w. 24”d. $200-$400

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121GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th century. single board with raised checkerboardsquares and layers of worn grey and red paint. 15” x 15”. $250-$450

122DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th-early 20th century. single board with original paintedcheckerboard and partial game on other side. Applied molding. 16.5” x16.5”. $250-$500

123GROUP OF BOOKS ON THE HISTORY AND WILDLIFE OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHEAST COAST AND CARRIBEAN.Includes eggers, The Flora of St. Croix and the Virgin Islands, washington:GPO, 1879 and a folding map, Hornbeck, St. Thomas Dansk Americanks,Copenhagen, 1846, as well as eleven other volumes. $100-$200

124PICTURESQUE AMERICA AND PICTURESQUE EUROPE.new York: Appleton and Company, 1872 and 1875, respectively. In twoand three volumes, bound similarly in half leather over gilt-stamped cloth. $250-$500

125GOOD GROUP OF LEATHERBOUND BOOKS.Includes, Horne (ed.), Great Men and Famous Women, new York: selmarHess, 1894, 7 vols., bound in half leather; Brewer, Character Sketches ofRomance, Fiction, and the Drama, new York: selmar Hess, 1892, 4 vols.,bound in half leather; and Duyckinck et al, Treasury of Universal History...,new York: Henry J. Johnson, 1881, 4 vols., bound in half leather. $250-$500

126TWO SETS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S WORKS.Includes the Centennial edition of The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, newYork: Collier and son, 1905, 8 volumes bound in half leather and marbledboards; together with Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln, new York: Cur-rent literature Publishing Company, 1907, 10 volumes bound in quarterleather. $200-$400

127FOUR BLOWN GLASS CONTAINERS.American, mid 19th century. Two pair of display containers with foldedfeet and polished pontils. filled with seeds. 7”, 8”h. $200-$400

128DECORATED CUPBOARD.American, mid 2nd half-19th century, poplar. small built-in corner cup-board with original grain paint. single shelf. some wear. 29”h. 20”w. 15”d. $150-$350

129FEDERAL MIRROR.American, 1st half-19th century. Convex mirror with gilt frame, two scrollcandle arms, acanthus leaves and a dragon crest. Imperfections. 35”h. exPick Richardson (Ohio). $200-$300

130FOUR LANTERNS.American, 2nd half-19th-20th century, tin and wood. Barn lantern, 12”h.,two tin lanterns with glass, 13”, 16”h. and a punched hanging light in theform of a star, 17”h. $200-$400

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131THREE BUTTOCKS BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Bentwood handles. 11”, 9”,8”h. $100-$300

132DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th century. Large single board with Parcheesi in originalpaint. Some wear, 21.5” x 24”. $700-$900

133DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th century, pine. Single board with incised Parcheesi andoriginal paint. Wear with some edge loss. 15” x 16”. $600-$800

134BED.American, 19th century, maple. Short posts with acorn finials, scroll-cutheadboard, and old red paint. 47”h., rails are 47.5”l. and 75”l. Ex ClarkGarrett (Ohio). $150-$250

135CLASSICAL CARD TABLE.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. Flip top over a carvedshaft and paw feet. Original finish. 29”h. 36”w. 17”d. (closed) 34”d.(open). $300-$600

136THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Bentwood handles. Two but-tocks, 12.5”, 13”h. and a small gathering. 8”h. $100-$200

137FOUR BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Bentwood handles. Two gath-ering baskets, 14”h. 16”l. and 11”h. 9”d., buttocks, 5.5”h. and one with aswing handle. 5.5”h. without handle. $100-$250

138QUEEN ANNE-STYLE FOOTSTOOL.Tom King, Delaware, Ohio, 20th century, mahogany. Square, with ashaped skirt and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. 17”h. 19” square. $100-$200

139FIVE SMALL BASKETS.American, 20th century, woven splint. Two half-buttocks, 9”, 10”h., twogathering 7”, 8”h. and a small two handled basket, 5”h. $100-$200

140THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Bentwood handles. Melon rib,10”h., gathering with two handles, 11”h. and a basket with a carvedwooden lid, 10.5”h. $100-$300

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141DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Dark brownish redand mustard squares with end galleries. wear andage split. 15.75” x 22.75”. $300-$500

142SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER.england, 2nd quarter-19th century. Yellow with redand green thistle. light staining. $400-$700

143SMALL BURL BOWL.American, 19th century. Turned with dark patina.2”h. 6.5”d. $400-$800

144BURL BOWLAmerican, 19th century. Turned with flared rim,good figure and old refinishing. Age splits. 3.25”h.8.75”d. $400-$600

145TWO RABBITWARE PLATES.england, late 19th-early 20th century. Bull’s eyecenter with rabbits and frogs, light staining, andsingle Rose border with rabbit center. 9.5”d. $150-$250

146RABBITWARE MUG.england, late 19th-early 20th century. Adams Rosewith rabbits and frog. 5.5”h. $300-$400

147EARLY MASSACHUSETTS SAMPLER.Oxford, worcester County, 1788, silk on linen.marking sampler with rows of letters separated bylines of stitches. signed “Polly Hamlin Oxford Hersampler 1788”. In a frame, 11”h. 16.5”w. $200-$400

148SAMPLER.Probably new Jersey, 1813, silk on linen. Rows ofalphabets divided by decorative stitching, markedby eleven year old margaret Johnes over a mirroredimage scene of floral urns, flying birds, fruit basketsand blue- eyed dogs with pom-pom tails. Brightcolors. In an ogee frame, 19”h. 15”w.

Of the few margaret Johnes located, the daughterborn in August,1802 to stephen Johnes and marthaTitus of middlesex County, new Jersey appears themost likely maker. she married John Allen (born1797, new Jersey) and returned with him and theirthree children to montgomery County, Ohio wherehe had been living before their marriage. $400-$800

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149SEWING BASKET ANDTHREE BOTTLES.shaker, late 19th-early 20thcentury. woven splint basketlined with red cloth. someloss. 3”h. 10”d. And threeglass bottles, one with a notefrom mt. lebanon, two withlabels for “shaker village,n.H.” 4” to 5”h. $100-$350

150CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST.American, late 18th century,cherry and poplar. Dove-tailed case, two over fivedrawers, and high bracketfeet. Old finish, imperfec-tions. 53.5”h. 38”w. 18.5”d. $1,000-$1,500

151TWO PRINTS BY CURRIER& IVES.American, mid 19th century,hand colored lithograph.Landing of the Pilgrims..., C#3433. foxing and crease.And View on the St.Lawrence, C# 6452. Overalltoning. In frames, 15”h.19”w. $250-$500

152PRINT BY CURRIER & IVES.American, mid 19th century,hand colored lithograph.Sinking of the Cumberland...C#5530. light foxing andcrease. In a frame, 15”h.19”w. $300-$400

153LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2NDHALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Possibly the Hud-son River valley with cattle and cottageoverlooking sailboats in the distance.williamsburgh framer’s label. Two patches.14”h. 20”w., in a frame, 21”h. 27”w. $800-$1,600

154QUEEN ANNE CHEST-ON-FRAME.new england, mid 18th century, maple,pine, chestnut, and poplar. Dovetailed casewith four drawers, resting on a frame with ashaped skirt and cabriole legs ending in padfeet. Old mahogany finish. 51”h. 36”w.17”d. $1,500-$2,500

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155BOWFRONT CORNER CUPBOARD.American, early 19th century, cherry and pine. Two-piece, the upper sectionwith one twelve-pane door and a dentil-molded cornice, the lower sectionwith one drawer, two faux drawers, two doors, and a shaped and fan-inlaidskirt, all on bracket feet. Period brass. 97.5”h. 50.5”w. 29”d., requires a 35”corner. $3,500-$7,000

156DECOY.American, 2nd quarter-20th century, wood. Black duck hen branded “fC” forfrank Cummings (st. Clair flats, michigan). Carved feathers, original paintand glass eyes. 19”l. $200-$400

157PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS LEATHER FIRE BUCKETS.for the franklin fire society, Charlestown, suffolk County, dated 1830. Origi-nal paint over salmon ground with American eagle and banner “franklin firesociety, Isaac Cook, 1830, Charlestown”. worn with one missing handle.13”h.

The franklin fire society was founded August 10,1830, and ten years laterCharlestown formed a fire department with Isaac Cook serving as the Chiefengineer in1848 and 1849.see skinner’s, march 6, 2011, lot 180 and november 5, 2011, lot 757. Thenew York City fire museum has a pair of franklin fire society buckets in theircollections. $1,500-$3,000

158THREE OVAL PANTRY BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th century, bentwood. Red paint, single finger on lidand four fingers on base, 6”h. 13.75”l., and light bluish green paint, singlefingers, 3”h. 6.5”l. and green paint, single fingers, copper tacks, 1.75”h.4.5”l. $100-$300

159BANDBOX.American, 1st half-19th century. Cardboard with printed wallpaper featuringa stag being chased by dogs. Ivory ground on the base, blue on the lid. wearwith restitched lid. 12”h. 18”w. $400-$700

160HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE.American, early 19th century, cherry. shaped leaves and tapered legs. 29.5”h.19”w. (closed) 39.75” (open) 34.5”d. $200-$400

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161NINETEEN PIECES OF STONE FRUIT.American or european, early20th century. life size withpainted natural colors. fruitsinclude oranges, peaches, ap-ples, pears, grapes, walnut,cherries and strawberry. $450-$650

162QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR.nineteenth century, mahogany.solid splat, turned stretchers,cabriole legs and pad feet.17.5”h. seat, 39”h. overall. $150-$300

163CHIPPENDALE CANDLESTAND.American, late 18th century,mahogany. Round, dishtopwith a baluster shaft and snakefeet. 28.5”h. 18”d. $150-$350

164BURL BOWL.American, 19th century. Goodturned burl bowl with darkpatina. 6.5”h. 15”d. ex Billsamaha (massachusetts/Ohio). $2,500-$4,500

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165DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.european, 19th century, pine. Dove-tailed case with original floral deco-ration. 24”h. 52.5”w. 26.5”d. $250-$500

166COUNTRY CHAIR.American, early 19th century, mixedwoods. Yolk crest, baluster stiles, andturned legs and stretchers. 17”h. seat,38.5”h. overall. ex Joe Kindig III(Pennsylvania). $150-$350

167HEPPLEWHITE ONE-DRAWERSTAND.Possibly Connecticut, early 19thcentury, cherry, walnut and pine.One drawer with period or originalpull, and tapered legs. 27”h.22.25”w. 15”d. $300-$600

168STONEWARE CROCK.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Brushed cobalt decoration and “3”,impressed on the back “J. Hamil-ton”. Two applied handles. minoredge flakes. 14”h.

This is most likely a piece madewhile Hamilton was still in Beaver,Pennsylvania. $200-$300

169PRINTED ADAM AND EVE VERSE.Printed by samuel Baumann,ephrata, Pennsylvania, early 19thcentury. German music verse withwood block print of “Adam and evein Paradise”. Added pencil and wa-tercolor birds. Creases and stains. Ina frame, 20”h. 18”w. ex Dr. Bohn(Pennsylvania). $200-$400

170TWO FRAKTURS.Pennsylvania, early 19th century.Hand colored with German text.One printed in somerset, recordinga birth in erie County 1808. In agrain decorated frame, 19”h. 16”w.The other printed in Reading,recording a birth in Berks County1812. In a red painted frame.22.5”h. 18”w. Both have foxing. $150-$350

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171PEWTER LAMP.American, 1st half-19th century. whale oilburner and two glass lenses. not marked but ofthe type made by Roswell Gleason (Dorchester,massachusetts 1822-1871). Replaced base. 9”h. $300-$600

172PEWTER LAMP.Touch for edmund endicott and william sumner(new York City, 1846-1851). Chamber lamp withburning fluid burners. short split at finger ring.5.25”h. $200-$400

173TIN BETTY LAMP AND TIDY.American, 19th century. Ipswich type tidy withsaucer base. 10”h. $100-$300

174TREENWARE TIDY.American, 1st half-19th century. Alligatored var-nish surface, gallery rim. small age splits. 4”h. $100-$300

175SHAKER HANGING BOX.enfield, Connecticut, 2nd half-19th century, wal-nut. Dovetailed with semicircular overhang anda peg. Original black stain. 8.25”h. 10”w. 7. exHazel Hayes (Connecticut). $250-$500

176DRY SINK.American, 19th century, chestnut and poplar.long sink with a shallow well, and two drawersover two doors. Old refinish. 33.5”h. 66”w.20”d. $400-$800

177GLASS CANDLESTICK AND OIL LAMP.American, 2nd quarter 19th century. Clearpressed glass. Oil lamp with Bigler font andwhale oil burner, 11.5”h., and a candlestick withpetal socket, 9.5”h. $100-$300

178TWO GLASS OIL LAMPS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. whale oilburners. larger is sandwich with hexagonal base(replaced collar), 9”h., smaller has blown fontand round foot, 6.5”h. $150-$350

179TWO BLOWN GLASS PITCHERS.American, mid 19th century. Clear with threadedneck and applied rigaree handle, 8.5”h., andaqua Jersey lily pad creamer with applied rigareehandle. Crack. 4.5”h. $200-$400

180FIVE PIECES OF WOODENWARE.American and english, 2nd half-19th century.Two treenware bowls, 9”, 10.5”d. and two butterprints, semi-circle with pineapple and casedwith strawberry. Together with a plane stamped“Jas. Barry, moore, liverpool” (no blade), 9.5”l. $100-$150

181OIL LAMP.American, 2nd half-19th century. milk glass fontand opalescent swirled cranberry font. etchedruffled shade. electrified. 20.5”h. overall. $100-$200

182SPRINGERLE ROLLING PIN.American or european, late 19th century, maple.shallow carved grid with animals, plants, figuresand sets of initials. 16”l. $100-$300

183TWO PANTRY BOXES.Possibly shaker, 2nd half-19th century. Harvard-type with single fingers in opposite directions.The smaller has copper tacks, 2”h. 3.75”l., thelarger has steel tacks and an edge chip. 2.5”h.6”l. $100-$300

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185TWO PAINTINGS OF SAILING SHIPS.Oil on canvas, both signed lower left.ship at sea by “B. snyder”, probablyAmerican, 20th century. 24”h. 20”w. andtwo ships at anchor by “A. millar” (?),probably english, 19th century. Restora-tion. 23”h. 27”w. $200-$400

186MARKING SAMPLER.Probably new england, 1818, silk onlinen. long rectangular format, rows of or-nately stitched alphabets over the maker’sname and date “Betsy swett’s sampler1818” and band of strawberry vine.20.5”h. 12”w., in a frame, 26.5”h.17.5”w.

The name, Betsy or elizabeth swett , ap-pears in too many new england recordsin the first decade of the 19th century topoint to one particular child over another. $250-$500

187HANGING CUPBOARD.Attributed to the virgin Islands, late 18thcentury, pine. Arched cornice with con-forming door, and a single drawer. Retainsold faux graining. 27”h. 22”w. 12”d. $200-$400

188CARVED GREAT CHAIR.Probably england, 17th century, oak. Pan-eled back with elaborate carving, turnedlegs and box stretcher. Imperfections.17”h. seat, 48”h. overall. $500-$1,000

189TWO PEWTER CHARG-ERS AND A BASIN.european, 1st half-19thcentury. Pair of chargers,16”d. and a basin withangel touches, 3”h. 12”d. $200-$300

190PEWTER TEAPOT.Touch for eben smith(Beverly, massachusetts1813-1856). Pear shapedwith paneled spout.7.5”h. $200-$300

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191PEWTER TEAPOT.Touch for Daniel Curtiss (Albany,New York 1822-1840). Jacobs#79. Wood wafer finial. 8.75”h. $100-$300

192PEWTER FLAGON AND THREECREAMERS.European, 19th century. Flagonwith scroll handle, 11”h. Pairand single footed creamers orsyrupers. Single has cut notch inlid. 4.5”h. Unmarked. $150-$350

193PEWTER BASIN.Eagle touch for Thomas DanforthBoardman, (Hartford, Connecti-cut, 1805-1850). Small size.1.5”h. 6.5”d. $100-$300

194TWO TREENWARE COMPOTES.European, 19th century. Heavywith wide turned feet and darkstain. One has pieced repair andvarnished exterior. 4.5”h. 9.5”d.,4.5”h. 10.5”d. $100-$300

195CARVED WOODEN BOX.American, 1st half-19th century.Dovetailed with fine chip carveddesigns and scalloped lid edges.Staple hinges. Interior dividersmissing. 2.25”h. 8.5”w. 4.5”d.Ex David Pottinger (Michigan). $400-$800

195ATHREE CARVED CANES.Late 19th-early 20th century.Two American with owl handle,36"l. and lizards and snake onshaft, 36"l. Together with a Mexican cane with snake, eagleand monkey. Dark stain, 35"l. $100-$300

196CARVED BURL BOX.American, 19th century. Oblongbox with lid carved with acan-thus leaves in low relief. The bot-tom has a similar faint scratchcarved design. 2.75”h. 2.75”w. $300-$600

197TWO SNUFF BOXES.European and Asian, 19th cen-tury. Both are oval. Tortoise shellwith unmarked silver trim.Monogrammed “TH”, 4”l., exBetty Willis; and silver examplewith probable Chinese hall-marks. 3”l. $300-$400

198“GEORGE WASHINGTON”DESK.Kittinger, Buffalo, New York,20th century, mahogany. Sevenreal and seven faux drawers,with side galleries, resting onturned legs and brass feet. 36”h.72”w. 36”d. $800-$1,200

199WOODEN CARVINGS, TREENWARE AND BRUSHES.American, 2nd half-19th century.Dog, cat, face and woman wear-ing a long dress. Natural color.4.5” to 5”h. and two brushes, 5”,7”l. Together with treenware cup,3”h., and a miniature bowl, 1”h. $100-$300

200PEWTER PLATE AND BOWL.Probably England, mid 19th cen-tury. Partial rampant lion toucheswith “Cathrin”. Footed plate,6.75”d., and double handledbowl, 7”d. $100-$300 198

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201PAIR OF LANDSCAPES (ATTRIBUTED TO CANADIAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, unsigned. lake scenes bythe same hand.10”h. 19”w., in late frames,13”h. 22”w. $100-$300

202SET OF SIX DECORATED WINDSOR CHAIRS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixedwoods. Arrow-back windsors with originalstenciled fruit on a brown ground. 17”h. seat,33”h. overall. $300-$600

203TWO PEWTER PLATES.england, early 19th century. Partial lion touchfor “lanyon”. 8.5”d. $150-$350

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204PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Continental, late 17th century. mid drip pans.11.5”h. $400-$800

205PEWTER PORRINGER.new england, ca. 1800. Cast initials “sG” oncrown handle. 5.5”d. $100-$300

206TINDER BOX.American, 19th century, tin. Oval with candle-socket on lid. Iron striker and tinder. 4.5”l. $100-$300

207PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Continental, late 17th century. Domed base,seamed construction and extractor holes. 9”h. $300-$600

208NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF JONAH AND THEGOURD TREE.American or english, 1849, wool and paintedpaper on striped cotton. Depicts the biblical nar-rative of post-whale Jonah reclining under thegourd tree with accompanying verse. Dated atthe top center floral border, beneath a smallwhite dove. Good colors. In a frame, 22”h. 25”w. $200-$400

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209MINIATURE BANDBOX.American, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Round cardboard boxwith original wallpaper cover-ing in orange and green.minor wear, 2”h. 2.75”d. $300-$400

210MINIATURE BANDBOX.American, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Oval cardboard boxwith original wallpaper cover-ing in bright green and brown.wear. 2”h. 4.5”l. $300-$600

211MINIATURE BANDBOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Oval cardboard box withoriginal floral wallpaper coveringin blue, red and yellow. linedwith newspaper. some wear.2.5”h. 5.5”w. $400-$700

212MINIATURE BANDBOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Oval cardboard box withoriginal wallpaper covering inblue, yellow and red. Inked“Joseph lambert” on bottom.some wear, 3”h. 6”w. $400-$800

213PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MANBY JACOB EICHHOLTZ (PENNSYLVANIA, 1776-1842).Oil on wooden board, unsigned.man with curly hair. faint pen-ciled note on the back says “fromstaten Island”. 5”h. 4”w., in aframe, 6.5”h. 5.5”w. $1,500-$2,500

214LANTERN.American, mid 19th century. Tinbase and top with hanger, blownglass elongated globe and glassfont with whale oil burner. wearto japanning. 18”h. overall. $150-$350

215FOLKSY CANDLESTAND.Canada, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry and ash. Roundtop, faceted shaft, and a base in the form of women’s legs.Original surface. 29”h. 20.5”d. $250-$500

216HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS.mid-Atlantic states, early 19th century, walnut and pine.Two over three cockbeaded drawers, with string inlay, in-cluding Gothic arches, all on french feet. Replacedbrasses. 46.75”h. 38.25”w. 21.5”d. $500-$1,000

217MINIATURE BASKETS AND CARVED ANIMALS.American and German, late 19th-20th century. Two minia-ture baskets, one with bentwood handle and colored splint,5”, 2”h. and eight assorted wood, plaster and papier macheanimals, mostly horses and dogs, several from noah’s arks.One marked “Germany”, some damage. 1” to 7”h. $100-$350

218TWO PAINTINGS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. still life of fruit, 13”h. 15”w. anda mill near a rushing river, 16.5”h. 24.5”w. Both in frames. $100-$300

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219STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. naive image offruit with an ear of corn. 18”h. 24”w., in aframe (loose), 27.5”h. 30.5”w. $400-$800

220TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Probably spain, late 17th-early 18th century.similar form with gallery rim square basesand threaded stems. One has an extractorhole. 5”h. $600-$800

221TWO FOLK ART BIRDS BY WALTER ANDJUNE GOTTSHALL (PENNSYLVANIA, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY).eagle and peacock both initialed “wJG”.Original paint. 8.5”, 6.25”h. The peacock isex Hattie Brunner (Pennsylvania). $200-$300

222PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).watercolor on paper, unsigned. finely de-tailed image of a young man wearing agreen vest. some stains and minor loss. In aframe, 8”h. 6.75”w. $150-$350

223PEWTER COFFEE URN.Touch for Alexander standish (england, 19thcentury). weighted base and brass and ivoryspigot. some repair. 15”h. $100-$200

224CHIPPENDALE-STYLE ENTERTAINMENTCENTER.David T. smith, morrow, Ohio, dated 1995.upper compartment for a television andlower compartment for components, onbracket feet. Distressed green paint. 70”h.54”w. 34.5”d. $150-$250

225FIVE IRON PIECES INCLUDINGDOORSTOPS.American and european, 19th century. Castiron lion and horse doorstops and a dog pa-perweight, all with old gold paint, 3.75” to6.75”h. and a matchsafe with satyr’s head,6”h. Together with a wrought iron candle-stick, 6”h. Horse is ex Betty Dorow (Ohio). $150-$300

226TWO FLOWER WATERCOLORS.American, 19th century, watercolor onpaper. stylized yellow and red fruit or flow-ers (stains) in an export frame, 5.75”h. 5”w.and moss roses, 4”h. 5”w. $100-$300

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227ADIMINUTIVE DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Pennsylvania, mid-19th century, pine. Dovetailed caseon turned feet, and retaining its original floral and stardecoration against a grained ground. 16"h. 23"w.13.5"d.

On the inside of the lid is a pencil inscription reading,"This chest was the only thing Grandmother loosesaved out fo the fire that destroyed their home at mill-bach, Penna when she was a child." millbach is a smalltown in lebanon County. $1,600-$2,400

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228DEMI-JOHN.American, mid 19th century. Olive blown glasswith applied lip. 20”h. $200-$400

229CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.Probably english, mid-18th century, mahogany.single board top of plum pudding mahogany,with a pie crust edge, a stop-fluted shaft, andscroll and acanthus-carved knees and ball andclaw feet. Retains a rich old finish. 27.5”h, ap-proximately 35”d. $2,000-$4,000

230CHIPPENDALE EASY CHAIR.Probably english, mid 18th century, mahoganyand beech. Outward scrolled arms, carved cabri-ole legs and ball and claw feet. 18”h. seat, 44”h.overall. $4,000-$8,000

231TEN BLOWN GLASS WINES AND CORDIALS.mostly American, 19th century. One peacockgreen, 4”h., one latticinio, 6”h. and clear includ-ing wafer stems, folded feet and two with etch-ing. 3” to 5”h. $100-$300

232THIRTEEN BLOWN GLASS WINES AND CORDIALS.mostly American, 19th century. Clear. Cut straw-berry pattern, ribbed bellflower and panels.some wafer stems. 4” to 5”h. $100-$300

233PAINTING, PRINT AND FRAMED ARTIFACTS.American and french, 19th century. Oil on can-vas of french soldier looking out to sea. lightcrazing. In a gilt frame, 15.5”h. 15.5”w. And ahandcolored engraving of a french naval battle.In a frame, 15”h. 20”w. Together with a shadow-box of American Civil war insignia and buckles.15.5”h. 12.5”w. $150-$350

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234PAIR OF LEATHER FIRE BUCKETS.American, dated 1832. Old greenpaint over black with “no. 1 (andno. 2) stanton and Brackell, 1835”.worn with missing handles. 13.5”h. $800-$1,200

235THREE FRAMED WATERCOLORS.American, 19th century, watercoloron paper. Pair of crossed axes, 5”h.6”w., and a bird dated 1843 on theback, 6.25”h. 7.5”w. Together with abouquet of roses, 9.75”h. 7.25”w. exfritz ehrenfried (Pennsylvania). $150-$350

236HANGING WALL BOX.American, 19th century, pine.shaped crest with cutout heart. wornoriginal brown and mustard grain-painting. wear. 17”h. 14”w. 5.5”d.ex Bill samaha (massachusetts/Ohio). $400-$600

237NEW HAMPSHIRE SAMPLER.strafford County, 1840, silk on linen.Rows of alphabets separated bybands of hexagons with diamondsand hearts. Inner diamond border ,surrounded by delicate floral vinewith bow knots. signed “Olive lang-ley / aged 10 years / July 22 1840 “.16”h. 12”w., in a frame, 22”h.17.5”w.

new Hampshire records list morethen one child of that name. Thelikely maker was the Olive whowould be ten-years-old on July 22,the fourth child of James langley andmary Garland. she was born inDurham Township on August 9,1829, and married Joseph Jenkins in1854. moving to Pittsfield, merri-mack County, where James workedas butcher, they raised four children. $350-$700

238TWO PORTRAITS (EUROPEANSCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed on back “Ig.schmedla, 1836” (Ignac schmedla,Czech, 1797-1839). Portrait of awoman with a shawl.15”h. 12”w., ina frame, 17.5”h. 15.5”w. Oil on tin,unsigned. Portrait of young man.13”h. 10”w., in a frame, 16.5”h.13.5”w. Imperfections. $200-$400

239SEVENTEEN PIECES OF STONEFRUIT.American or european, early 20thcentury. life size with painted naturalcolors. fruits include oranges,peaches, apples, pears, grapes, ba-nana, strawberries and fig. $300-$600

240MINIATURE SOFA.American, ca.1840s, walnut. Carvedcrest and arms with turned feet. Oil-cloth upholstery and single cushion.6.5”h. 14”l. ex mildred samaha(massachusetts). $400-$600

241GROUP OF ENGRAVINGS.england, 19th century. Handcoloredprints on paper. Comprising fiveequestrian and sporting scenes. In-cluding vernet and Alken, largestoverall: 10.25”h. 25”w. Two birdprints 5.25”h. 3.5”w., in a moderngilt frame 9.25”h. 7.25”w. and a wa-tercolor bird 7.5”h. 5.25”w., in a giltframe 10”h. 8”w. Together with alandscape in a table screen frame6.5”h. 8”w. 17”h, in a wood frame,8.25”h. 9.75”w. 17”h. overall. Imper-fections. $150-$300239 - 242

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242TOLE COFFEE POT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Origi-nal red and yellow floral decoration. wear.11”h. $200-$400

243FOLK ART PAINTING OF A SOLDIER.Attributed to Johann friederich Krebs(Pennsylvania, active 1784-1812). water-color and ink on laid paper. Cavalry officeron horseback. Creasing and some foxing.In a grain decorated frame, 17.5”h.13.5”w. ex Tillou (Connecticut). $2,000-$4,000

244QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE.Rhode Island, mid 18th century, ma-hogany. Porringer top, turned legs and padfeet. minor imperfections. 26.5”h. 31”w.26”d. $3,000-$6,000

245UNUSUAL DECORATED DRESSER BOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine.Dovetailed dome-top box with additionaltwo dovetailed drawers. All with stenciledfloral and pineapple decoration on originalmustard ground. minimal wear. 7”h. 18”w.14”d. $600-$900

246TWO HOOKED RUGS.American, early 20th. striped block de-sign, wool on burlap, 39.5” x 40”, and awool and knit on burlap rug with stripeand diamond center and floral ends, 24” x40”. $200-$400

247FOUR WOODEN SPOONS AND BUTTERPADDLES.American, 19th century. Three paddles,one with some curl, one with scratchcarved initials “wCf” and one refinished.8”, 8”, 9”l. Together with a spoon withchip carved handle, 12”l. $100-$250

248TWO FRAMED TRADE PIECES.American, 2nd quarter-20th century, cot-ton and paper. Drawstring mailing bagstamped for “william Ball, sr./ BallBrasses” of west Chester, Pennsylvania,with attached mailing label addressed toDayton-area cabinetmaker AaronKesecker. 9.75”h. 6”w., in a curly mapleframe with homespun backing, 17”h.13.25”w. and paper label for “Alenas /Allen’s Print works” on brown cottonprint. In early 19th reeded frame, 12.75”h.12.5”w. $100-$200

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249CHIPPENDALE-STYLE BLOCK-FRONT DESK-AND-BOOKCASE.massachusetts, 19th century, mahogany. Two-piece, the uppersection with a broken-arch and shell-carved pediment withcorkscrew finials over arched doors concealing shells and shelves;the lower section with a blocked front, four graduated drawers,and ogee bracket feet. The interior with shell-carved drawers andpigeonholes. 88”h. 40”w. 22”d., writing surface is 31.5”. $4,000-$6,000

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250LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. well done HudsonRiver-type scene. Rebacked. 25”h. 30”w., in alate frame, 29”h. 33”w. $600-$1,200

251TWO PRINTS BY CURRIER & IVES.American, mid 19th century, hand colored lith-ograph. The United States Army leaving the GulfSquadron..., C# 6292. Pale blue coloring. 16”h.20”w. And The Battle of Newbern... C# 419.14.5”h. 19”w. Both in frames. $200-$400

252LANDSCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 2NDHALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on tin, unsigned. River scene with a villagein the background. Painted on the back of a signadvertising “Painting, Graining and Paperhang-ing” in english and German. Tape residue on theback. 14.25”h. 20.5”w., in a gilt frame, 18”h.24.5”w. $300-$600

253HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD.mid-Atlantic states, early 19th century, ma-hogany and pine. Three long drawers flanked bythree drawers on the proper right and two draw-ers and a door on the proper left, all on taperedlegs. Refinished. 41.5”h. 72”w. 23.5”d. $2,500-$5,000

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254QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS.newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1740, maple, chestnut, and pine. Two-piece, theupper section with two over three drawers, the lower section with one overthree drawers on cabriole legs. Imperfections. 69”h. 37.5”w. 20.5”d.

The upper and lower sections are both of the same time and place, but to-gether by association. The upper section has its original finish, and the lowersection, which may be by Christopher Townsend, has been colored to match. $2,000-$4,000

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255PAIR OF FAMILY PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pleasant portraits of a father and mother with herchild, both with their hair in ringlets. As found condition. 26”h. 23”w., inframes, 34”h. 31”w. $800-$1,200

256SILHOUETTE BY AUGUSTE EDOUART (FRANCE, 1789-1861).signed and dated 1837. full-length cutout of a man with top hat and um-brella set against a lithograph of harbor with fortifications. stains. In a framewith eglomise mat, 12.5”h. 10.5”w.

Blue penciled note on back “Admiral murray (?), major murray’s (?)father,both english”. $400-$800

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257TWO TREENWARE PLATES.American, 19th century, maple. Both have some curl,the smaller has more. 7”, 8”d. $200-$400

258THREE TUMBLERS.American, 2nd quarter 19th century. Green, andcobalt and violet with arched panels. 3.5”h. $200-$300

259BURL TAZZA.American, 20th century. Good form, refinished.Glued chip. 3.25”h. 7.5”d. $200-$400

260YELLOWWARE CONTAINER AND SALT.American, 2nd half-19th century. Covered containerwith tricolored mocha earthworm design. 5”h. 5.5”d.and a footed salt with white band. 2”h. $250-$450

261PANTRY BOX.American, 2nd half 19th century, bentwood. Round,worn light bittersweet paint, lapped seams, coppertacks 6.5”h. 12.25”d. $150-$300

262TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXES.American, late 19th century, bentwood. Redpaint, lapped seam on lid and base, 4.75”h.13.25”d. and green paint with bale, lappedseam on lid and base. 6.5”h. 11.25”d. Imper-fections. $150-$350

263SHAKER BLANKET CHEST.Probably Hancock, massachusetts, mid 19thcentury, pine. six-board dovetailed chestwith original green paint. 16”h. 43”w. 17”d.ex John Keith Russell (new York). $800-$1,200

264CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.Possibly Joseph short, newburyport, massa-chusetts, maple. Round top and snake feet.Retains an old, red wash. 27”h. 30”d. $1,000-$2,000

265SAMPLER.Possibly Pennsylvania, early 19th century,silk on linen. Top rows consist of a largescale alphabet, followed by decreasing sizes.The lower portion has stylized floral pots andeight-pointed stars. signed “Debora Angstat18..”. In a gilt frame, 17.75”h. 19.25”w. $200-$400

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266TWO LOG CABIN QUILTS.American, 1865-1880, wool andcotton, prints, plaids and solids.Graphic design in pineapple andsunshine and shadow sets. madderbrown print backings. 70” x 75”,73” x 82”. $150-$300

267TWO SHOREBIRDS AND WOODBASES.American, 20th century. Carvedbirds with original paint. flat sil-houette, 11.75”h., and one from astring of birds, with glass eyes.16”h. (including bases). Togetherwith two pieces of burl wood usedas bases at one time. $300-$500

268CARVED SHOREBIRD.American, mid 20th century. Ploverwith original paint and tack eyes.13”h. on base. $100-$300

269THREE REDWARE JUGS.American, mid 19th century. Allwith applied strap handles. Two Al-bany glaze, one with manganese.7” to 8”h. $100-$300

270TWO BOXES.American, mid 19th century. minia-ture leather covered trunk withbrass tacks. lined with paper andlabeled for “Robert Burr, Trunkmanufacturer, Boston”. Presentationnote inside. 4”h. 6”w., ex ellieHoover walker (Ohio). Togetherwith a walnut miniature blanketchest with dark stain. some imper-fections. ex Tom Brown (Ohio). 8”h.12.5”w. $300-$600

271TWO CARPET BALLS AND ABOWL.second half-19th century. Redstriped ladies’ carpet ball and achild’s size with black and greenstripes. Together with a smallcarved wooden bowl, 6”d. $150-$350

272FOUR GRAIN-DECORATEDFRAMES.American, mid 19th century.wooden frames with originalgrained paint. Two resemble flamemahogany, one maple. some wear.12.5” x 16” to 13.5” x 17.5”. $200-$400

273TWO BLOWN GLASS COMPOTES.American, mid 19th century. Bothwith baluster stems. One has a lid.8”h. 9”d. and 12”h. 9”d. $150-$350

274FIVE PIECES OF GLASS.American, 19th century. four clear:lacy tazza. Damage. 3”h.; 3-moldcondiment bottle, 5”h.; pressed lid-ded canister, 10”h., and a blowncruet with applied handle. 9.5”h.Together with a lacy cobalt panelwith leaf. 5” x 5”. $100-$300

275STONEWARE CANNING JAR ANDTWO LIDS.American, 2nd half-19th century.Jar with cobalt brushed tulips, 8”h.,and two crock lids, one with cobalt,11”, 12”d. $100-$300

276GROUP OF FIREPLACE RELATEDITEMS.American, 19th century. wroughtiron including a ram’s head peal,45”l. ex Israel sack. spatula, waffleiron, brass handled shovel andtongs with hook, and a pair of brassandirons, 16”h. Together with twoiron forks (one a pitchfork). $200-$400

277GROUP OF WOODEN HOUSE-HOLD ITEMS.American, 2nd half-19th century.scoops, ladles, spoons, cheeseframe and pole clamp, 68”l. someburl. $150-$350

278GROUP OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMSAND UTENSILS.American, 19th century, wroughtiron, steel and brass. ladles, spatu-las, a small crane, 22”l., and foodchoppers. $100-$300

279GROUP OF IRON.American, 19th century, cast andwrought iron. Hooks and chains,ladies’ leg calipers, skewers withrack, tether weight and Gothic archinset. Together with a whetstone. $100-$300

280PANTRY BOX AND CANTEEN.American, 19th century. Roundbentwood box with lapped seamsand green over grey paint, 7.5”h.10”d., and a stave constructed can-teen with bentwood bands. wornoriginal grey paint. 6”h. 10”d. $100-$300

281GROUP INCLUDING FOOTWARMER AND MINIATURE BASKETS.American, 19th century. Punchedtin foot warmer in a wooden frame,7”h. 8.5” x 8.5”, and a lid from abride’s box. loss. ex Betty Dorow(Ohio). Together with a sponge dec-orated bowl and five miniaturesplint baskets. $150-$350

282GROUP OF IRON INCLUDINGCHANDELIER.American, 19th century, cast andwrought iron. Acanthus decoratedchandelier with five electrified can-dle sockets. 13”h. 20”d. Togetherwith boot scrapers, bootjack, deco-rative frog, plaque and griffon, 9”h. $200-$400

283GROUP OF DECORATIVE IRONELEMENTS.American, 19th-20th century. In-cludes frogs, bird shooting gallerytarget, snow eagle, patriotic eagleand griffon. $150-$350

284SEWERTILE STRING HOLDERAND NOVELTIES.Ohio, late 19th-1st half-20th cen-tury. Domed string holder, 6.5”h.,and eight novelties includingwallpocket and pipe holder. To-gether with a white clay frog. Re-pair. $150-$300

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285AGATEWARE CREAMER.england, 1st half-19th century. Diminutive size withgood color, scalloped rim and three paw feet withlion heads. 3”h. $250-$500

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286FOLKSY FARM SCENE (AMERICAN, 1ST HALF-20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Panoramic view of a farmstead.Restoration. 27”h. 35”w., in a frame, 34”h. 42”w. $150-$350

287TWO PAINTINGS WITH HOUSES.American. late 19th-early 20th century, oil on artist board,unsigned. farmstead. 17”h. 23”w. And an Arts & Craftsgouache of farm with verse. 20”h. 25”w. In frames. $100-$300

288STONEWARE CROCK.American, 2nd half-19th century. Cobaltstenciled and brushed label “williams &Reppert, Greensboro, Pa. 6”. Two appliedhandles. 17”h. $200-$400

289ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTAND.American, early 19th century, mixedwoods. Round, dishtop on a folksy, tripodbase, with a two-arm adjustable candleholder above. Retains a fine, old, drypainted surface. $600-$1,200

290TWO CANDLEMOLDS.American, mid 19th century. Twelve red-ware tubes marked “A. wilcox” in awooden frame, 15”h. 18”w., and a tineighteen-tube in a solid frame, 11.5”h.13”w. $400-$600

291EXERCISE PAGE.American, early 19th century. Pen and inkwith watercolor on laid paper. math prob-lems. framed between glass. 19”h. 13.5”w. $600-$900

292WOODEN BOWL.American, 19th century, soft wood. Rough-hewn deep bowl with two handles. Oldwhite paint and make-do tin repair. 9”h.27.2”l. $150-$300

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299ATWO WINDSORCHAIRS.American, early 19th century, mixed woods.Bamboo turnings with old black paint. Square-top side chair, 17.5"h.seat, 34"h. overall, and achair with stenciled decoration, 16.5"h. seat,33"h. overall. $300-$600

300WINDSOR ROCKINGCHAIR.American, early 19th cen-tury, mixed woods. Bam-boo turnings with oldblack paint. 17"h. seat,40"h. overall, ex Samaha(Ohio/Massachusetts). $300-$600

301TWO ROUND PANTRYBOXES WITH BALES.American, late 19th cen-tury, bentwood. Dark bluepaint, lapped seams. Im-perfections. 6.75”h.11.75”d. And light bitter-sweet paint, lappedseams, 5.75”h. 9.25”d.Both have wear. $200-$400

302TWO FIRKINS WITHBALES.American, late 19th cen-tury, bentwood. Staveconstruction with originalred and black paint. Metalbands. Varying wear.14.5”d. labeled “Sugar”,and 12”d. $200-$400

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

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293WOODEN BOWL.American, 19th century. Carved with two rim han-dles. 3.5”h. 12”d. $100-$300

294FRAKTUR.American, early 19th century. German text with wa-tercolor and cutout work with the inked name “Hen-rietta Senseman”. A later note states “Executed aboutthe year 1818”. Creases. In a frame, 8.5”h. 12.75”w. $600-$800

295FRAKTUR.American, early 19th century, watercolor and ink onlaid paper. Hand painted with floral border. Recordsthe birth of Catharina Spangler, NorthumberlandCounty, Pennsylvania, 1797. The fraktur is signedand dated 1807. Imperfections. In a frame, 18.5”h.21.5”w. $600-$1,200

296CHEMIST’S SCALES.American, late 19th century. Balance scales in aglass enclosed mahogany case. Made by “Ainsworth& Sons, Colorado”. Glass instruments included. Case18”h. 18”w. 9”h. $300-$600

297SHOW TOWEL.Probably Pennsylvania, 1821, linen. Decorated witha spread wing eagle, eight-point stars, flowers andbaskets and signed “Anna Kolp” “1821”. Decorativehemstitching above the self fringe. Accompanyingnote states Anna was born in Bucks County on April12, 1812. 16.25” x 41.5”. $100-$300

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

299SET OF SIX DECORATED CHAIRS.American, 1820-1840, mixedwoods. Original medium green paintwith black and yellow striping andpolychrome fruit and foliage on thecrests. Good color. Minor wear andimperfections. 32.5”h. $400-$800

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304WOODEN BOWL.American, 19th century.Turned bowl with scrubbedinterior and white over redpainted exterior. Age splitsand flaking. 6.5”h. 20”d. $100-$300

305CLASSICAL CHEST OFDRAWERS.Attributed to the virgin Is-lands, 1st half-19th century,mahogany and mixed sec-ondary woods. Three overthree drawers, turned feet,and period brasses. Imper-fections. 43”h. 43”w. 22”d. $1,000-$2,000

306SAWBUCK TABLE.nineteenth century, mixedwoods. Good size with athree-board top and anolder, mellow finish. 29”h.36.75”w. 72”l. $300-$600

307CONESTOGA WAGON JACK.made in lancaster County, Pennsylvania,1848, wood and wrought iron. Initialed forCasper Brunner. wear. 27”h. $200-$300

308CONESTOGA WAGON JACK.made in lancaster County, Pennsylvania,1791, wood and wrought iron. worn. 24”h. $150-$350

309FRAKTUR.Printed by Blumer, Busch & Co., Allentown,Pennsylvania, 1849. Handcolored. Records abirth in lecha Township, Pennsylvania, 1849.Creases. In a painted frame, 22.5”h. 19.5”w. $75-$150

310CHICKS CHASING INSECTS (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, unsigned. Chicks sur-rounded by grass and clover. flaking. In aframe, 14.25”h. 19.75”w. $75-$125308307

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311DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.Pennsylvania, 1820-1840, poplar.One-piece, with four paneled doors,and retaining its original faux curlyand bird’s-eye maple paint decora-tion. 84.75”h. 45.5”w. 24”d., re-quires a 32” corner. $2,000-$4,000

312TWO PRINTED FRAKTURS.Pennsylvania, early 19th century.Handcolored. Printed by Baumannin ephrata on laid paper, with text ina heart recording a 1809 birth.15.25”h. 18.25”w. And printed byRitter in Reading, recording a birthin union County, 1818. 17.5”h.14.5”w. Imperfections. Both inframes. $150-$350

313TWO ADAM AND EVE PRINTS.Pennsylvania, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. music verses in German titled“Adam and eve in Paradise”. Hand-colored. One printed by Blumer inAllentown. Inked presentation onthe backing board. 12”h. 10”w. Theother by Gage (?) in Reading,18.75”h. 14.75”w. In frames. Bothhave stains. $250-$450

314NINETEEN PIECES OF STONEFRUIT.American or european, early 20thcentury. life size with painted natu-ral colors. fruits include oranges,peaches, apples, pears, grapes, ba-nana, fig, plum and strawberries. $400-$800

315TWO FIRKINS WITH BALES.American, late 19th century, bent-wood. stave construction with origi-nal red and black paint. metalbands. 12.25”d. And anotherexample labeled “sugar”. 12.75” .

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316TWO PANTRY BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th century. Round bent-wood boxes. lapped seams with old darkblue paint., 5.25”h. 10.5”d., and original green with unusual finger seams. 3.25”h. 8”d. $350-$450

317DIMINUTIVE CABINET.American, 19th century, pine. Two plank doors over twelve small drawers. Old red paint. 28”h. 20”w. 6.5”d. $2,000-$4,000

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318CONESTOGA WAGON JACK.Made in Lancaster County, Pennsylva-nia, 1811, wood and wrought iron.Traces of original red paint. 26”h. $150-$300

319PEWTER TALL POT.Touch for Thomas Danforth Boardman& Co. (Hartford, Connecticut, 1805-1850). Minor imperfections. 12”h. $100-$300

320PEWTER PLATE.Touch for Thomas Badger (Boston,1737-1815). Jacobs #12. 8.5”d. $100-$300

321TWO PEWTER TEAPOTS.American, 1st half-19th century. In-dividual pear-shaped with crownmark, 6.75”h., and one with touchfor William McQuilken (Philadel-phia, 1845-1853). 8.5”h. Imperfec-tions. $100-$300

322PEWTER PORRINGER.Faint touch appears to be for SimonPennock (Pennsylvania, 1805-1845). Tab handle. 5.25”d. $500-$800

323TWO WOODEN FOOTSTOOLS.American, mid 19th century. Ovalwith original blue/black paint,6.5”h. 10”l., and rectangular withoriginal red paint, 8”h. 13”l. $150-$350

324FOUR PANTRY BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th century.Oval bentwood boxes. Three withopposing fingers: old refinishing,1.75”h. 4.5”l., traces of old greenpaint, 2”h. 5.5”l., and old greenpaint, 3”h. 6”l. Together with anexample with arched fingers andsteel tacks. 3.5”h. 7.5”l. Imperfec-tions. $200-$400

325PEWTER PLATE.Touch for Joseph Danforth (Middle-town, Connecticut 1780-1788). Ja-cobs #89. 8.5”d. $100-$300

326TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXESWITH BALES.American, late 19th century, bent-wood. Mauve paint, lapped seams,copper tacks, 6.5”h. 11.5”d., andbittersweet paint, lapped seams,6.75”h. 11.75”d. Wear and agesplits. $200-$300

327DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.New England, 1st half-19th cen-tury, pine. Dovetailed case withturned feet and original red andblack paint decoration. 24”h.38”w. 18”d. $400-$800

327APEWTER PLATE.Touch for David Melville (Newport,Rhode Island 1755-1793). Jacobs # 214. 8.5"d. $100-$300

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328TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXESWITH BALES.American, late 19th century,bentwood. Dark green paint,lapped seams, copper tacks,6.5”h. 11.5”dia., and old blackpaint with multicolored birdand other decorative motifs,copper tacks, 6.75”h. 12”d.wear. $200-$400

329TWO QUEEN ANNE CHAIRS.new england, 18th century,maple. Both with solid splats,rush seats, and turned stretch-ers. One with spanish feet andone with pad feet. each 17”h.seat, 41”h. overall. $200-$400

330QUEEN ANNE WORK TABLE.new england, 18th century,pine. scrubbed top over onedrawer, turned legs, and astretcher base. Old red paintwith good wear. 26”h. 36”w.25”d. $400-$800

331STEPBACK CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine.Open top with paneled doors.Refinished. 77”h. 50”w. 21”d.ex Bill samaha (Ohio/massa-chusetts). $300-$600

332HUTCH TABLE.American, 19th century, pine. Three-board topover a hinged seating compartment, all resting onturned feet. Retains some early red paint. 27”h.41”w. 41”d. $400-$800

333TWO STONEWARE CROCKS.American, 2nd half-19th century. Both with twoapplied handles and brushed cobalt designs. Im-pressed label “Jm Hickerson, strasburg, vA, 3”,13.5”h. And one with flowers and a mismatchedlid impressed “wH lehew & Co., strasburg, va”.14.5”h. $300-$500

334THREE SUGAR BUCKETS.American, late 19th century, bentwood. Yellow paint decorated with bird, flowers and heart, 11”d., black ground with polychrome flowers and copper tacks. 9.25”d., and old pink and cream with flowers. 6.75”d. last two have age splits. $150-$350 332 - 333

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335WPA-STYLE PANORAMIC PAINTING(AMERICAN, 2ND QUARTER-20THCENTURY).Oil on masonite, unsigned. Depictionof village with schoolhouse. In thestyle of the federally subsidized muralspainted for post offices and other pub-lic buildings during the Great Depres-sion. This work was found in theHartford, new York, area and was saidto be of a mural in the utica area.12.5”h. 36.5”w., in a period frame,14”h. 38”w.

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336PRAYER TO THE GREAT SPIRITBY IVOR GORDON EVANS (CALIFORNIA, 1918-1979).Oil on canvas, signed lower right andback. Portrait of a native American.Repairs. 20”h. 16”w., in a gilt frame,25”h. 20.5”w. $150-$350

337MOUNTAIN MAN BY RANDY FOLLIS(NEW MEXICO, B. 1939).Oil on canvas board, signed and dated2005 lower right. mountain man onhorse. In a gilt frame, 13.5”h. 11.5”w. $100-$300

338TWO CANDLESTANDS.American, 1st half-19th century. mapleand cherry stand with round top, 25”h.17”d. and a maple stand with flutedshaft, 25”h. 18”w. 15.5”d. $200-$400

339SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.American, late 18th-early 19th cen-tury, mixed woods. Bamboo turnings.Refinished. 17”h. seat, 39”h. overall. $100-$300

340ONE-DRAWER STAND.Probably Pennsylvania, mid 19th cen-tury, pine. One-board top, one drawer,and turned and splayed legs. Originalbrown paint. 31”h. 23”w. 22.5”d. exDave Pottinger (michigan). $200-$400

341TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXES.American, mid 19th century, bent-wood. mustard paint with red trim andstenciled American flag shield, lappedseams. wear. 11.5”h 15”d. And multi-colored snowflake stenciled decora-tion with lapped seams, 8”h. 12”d. $250-$350

342TOY CAT, BOWL AND SEWINGSTRAWBERRIES.American, late 19th century. felt cov-ered tabby. wear. 8”l., miniature com-pote with transfer and three sewing kitstrawberries. $75-$150340 - 341338 - 339

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343GROUP OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS.American, 19th century. Fivewooden brackets with old red orwhite paint, 14.25” to 17.5”h. anda turned wooden finial, 10”h. To-gether with a wrought iron finial,20”h. including base. $100-$300

344TWO OIL LAMPS AND A HURRICANE SHADE.American, 2nd half-19th century.Lamps with clear molded fonts, onewith pale blue opalescent base,10”h. one with blue base, 11.5”h.Together with a blown shade, 16”h. $150-$350

345TWO GLASS DECANTERS.American, 1st half-19th century.Cut arched panels with stopper.Flakes. 10”h. and etched examplewith initials and applied neck rings.Marble stopper. 10”h. $100-$200

346ELEVEN GLASS TUMBLERS.American, mid 19th century. Clearglass in various patterns includingthumbprint, arched and ribbed bell-flower. One has gilding. 3.5” to4”h. $150-$300

347CAST IRON RABBIT DOORSTOP.American, early 20th century. Oldwhite paint. 12”h. $75-$150

348SAMPLER.American, 1849, silk on linen. Al-phabet over potted flowers, pea-cock and a house. Bound withgreen printed cotton. Dated andinitialed “ERD”.10.25”h. 9.5”w., ina grain-painted frame, 14.25”h.13.25”w. $150-$300

349PRINTED FRAKTUR.Printed in Allentown, Pennsylvania,1836. Handcolored with angelsand eagle. Records a birth in 1878.Stains. In a frame, 20.5”h. 16.25”w. $75-$125

350THREE DECORATED CHAIRS.American, 1st half-19th century,mixed woods. Includes one with aplank seat and two with rush seats,all with old paint. 17”h. seat, 33”h.overall; 18”h. seat, 33”h. overall;17.5”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. Twoof the chairs are ex Harry Hartman(Pennsylvania). $200-$400

351STONE TROUGH.American, 19th century. Flat withindentation, hollow at one end.5”h. 50”w. 18”d. $250-$450

352STONE TROUGH.American, 19th century. Deep, rec-tangular trough. 11”h. 39”w. 16”d. $300-$600

353STONE TROUGH.American, 19th century. Large withone open end. 12”h. 58”w. 25.5”d. $400-$800

354WINDOW PROPS AND A CONTAINER.American, 19th century. Woodenpaneled container with acorn finialon lid. Old grey paint. 24.5”h.13.75”w. And a pair of cast plasterwindow props in the form ofcherubs 6”h. $100-$300

355COUNTRY BENCH.American or European, 19th cen-tury, pine. Pinned construction witha scroll-cut back and skirts, and alower shelf. 19”h. seat, 29.5”h.overall, 44”l. $150-$300

356COUNTRY SECRETARY.American, 19th century, pine. One-piece, the upper section with pan-eled doors and two drawers, thelower section with a folding writingsurface, one drawer and one door.Refinished. 74”h. 41.25”w. 12”d. $200-$400

357STAND.American, mid 19th century, cherry.Sheraton stand with two dovetaileddrawers. Mahogany veneer on frontpanel and drawer fronts. Traces ofred stain. 29”h. 22”w. 16.5”d $100-$200

358SEVEN PIECES OF LIGHTING.American, 19th century. Bettylamp, loom light, 20”l., two stickingtommies, and two grease lamps, 10,16.5”h. Together with a spiral can-dlestick, 8”h. $150-$300

359FIVE PIECES OF IRON LIGHTING.American, 19th century. Three rushlight holders with candle socketcounterweights and wooden bases,9” to 15”h., and two spiral candle-sticks, 6”, 6.5”h. $100-$250

360SIX PIECES OF WOODENWARE.American, 19th century. Mortar andpestle, 7”h., sander, and two salts.Together with two extending can-dleholders, 13”, 19”l. $100-$200

361FOUR WALL CANDLE SCONCES.American, 19th century. Three tin,13, 14”h., and a mirrored sconce.Wear, 9.5”d. $200-$300

362PAIR OF TIN CANDLE SCONCES.American, 19th century. Crimpedcrests and punched stars. 13,75”h. $200-$400

363WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS ANDRACK.American, 19th century. Two spatu-las, two ladles, two forks, and a pairof tongs. Together with a hangingrack, 8”h. 15.5”w. $100-$300

364TABLETOP DESK.American, 2nd half-19th century,poplar. Dovetailed with slant lidand fitted interior with two dove-tailed drawers. Refinished. 13.5”h.20.75”w. 14.5”d. $300-$500

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365TWO PRINTED FRAKTURS.Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century.Handcolored. Angels, printed byLange in Hannover, 1836 recording abirth in York County, 1836. In a framewith half turnings, 14.5”h. 18.5”w.And a heart, printed by Baumann inEphrata recording a 1814 birth. In ared painted frame, 15”h. 17.75”w. Im-perfections. $150-$350

366STONE SINK.American, 19th century. Nicely carvedand worn, with “DII” on one side.Mounted on a walnut base with greypaint. 33.5”h. 40”w. 29”d. Found inWesterville, Ohio. $250-$500

367FOUR SIEVES AND MEASURE.Shaker, 2nd half-19th century. Bent-wood with lapped seams and coppertacks. Three horsehair sieves, 1.75”h.3.5”d. to 5”h. 6.5”d. and a measure,3.5”h. 6”d. $200-$400

368WINDMILL TOY.American, 1st half-20th century, foundwood. Windmill shaped sand toymade from pieces of boxes and scrapwood. Original paint. Sand poured inthe top moves a wheel, blades and fig-ure. 15”h. $150-$300

369HANGING BOX.American, mid 19th century, pine.Slant lift lid and single drawer with di-vided interior. Layers of blue paint haswear. Harry Hartman (Pennsylvania).11.75”h. 9”w. 6.5”d. $400-$600

370PANELED MANTLE.American, 19th century, walnut. 54”h.57”w. $200-$400

371GROUP OF FIREPLACE ITEMSAmerican or English, 19th century, brass and wire. Fireplacefender, demilune form, on turned feet. 14”h. 40”w. $200-$300

372DRAWING OF THE STEAMBOAT FALLIE BY THOMAS SUTTEN(AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY).Pen and ink on paper, signed lower right. Drawn in 1955 from aphoto of the boat that was named after the daughter of the presi-dent of McKinley Coal Co., Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. In aframe, 22.5”h. 33.75”w. $100-$300

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379MINIATURE ON IVORY OF AYOUNG MAN.American, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Dark-haired young man wear-ing a blue coat. Signed by the artist“Porter Pxt. 1839”. In a brass ovalframe with braided hair locket. Setin a gutta percha frame, 6.25”h.5.5”w. $400-$600

380MINIATURE PORTRAIT ONIVORY OF A MAN.American, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Young man with wavy hair. Ina machined brass frame with locketof hair, 3.5”h. $300-$500

381PINK LUSTER TEAPOT.England, 1st half-19th century.Creamware teapot with pink lustercottages. Repair. 6.75”h. $200-$300

382CANARYWARE PLATE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century.Black floral transfers, 8.5”d. $200-$300

383CANARYWARE PLATE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century.Black transfer of Marie Antoinette.Some wear. 9.25”d. $1,000-$1,400

384PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN(AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2NDQUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Three-quarters length portrait of a manseated in front of a red drape. Im-perfections. Unframed, 44”h. 34”w. $150-$350

373FOLK ART CARVING OF MAN.American, 1st half-20th century,wood. Original paint. Figure ofan acrobat with ball. Movablearms. Age splits. 23”h. $200-$400

374ADIRONDACK BASKET.American, 1st half-20th century.Original brown and green paintand bentwood handle. Somedamage.10.5”h. 9”l. $100-$300

375DECORATED TABLE.American, mid-19th century,maple and pine. Square tablewith one drawer and a lowershelf with a scalloped gallery.Retains its original brown paintwith gold highlights. 27”h.26”w. 23.5”d. $300-$600

376PAPIER MACHE LAMB.Late 19th-early 20th century.Life-sized, molded lamb withgood detail, removable head,and old paint. 26”l. $200-$400

377LANDSCAPE BY CHARLESHENRY MILLER (NEWYORK/GERMANY, 1842-1922).Oil on canvasboard, signed anddated 1893 at bottom and onback. Landscape with cattle.14.5”h. 15.5”w., in a gilt frame,21.5”h. 22.5”w. $400-$800

378TREENWARE BOWL.American, 19th century, maple.Turned with some bird’s eye.Refinished. 4.5”h. 14.5”d. $100-$150

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385FRAKTUR.Pennsylvania, 1st half 19th-century. Printed andhand decorated with watercolor flowers. Mar-riage certificate from Centre County dated 1833.Minor wear and foxing. In a frame, 9.25”h.11.25”w. $200-$400

386TWO RABBITWARE PLATES.England, late 19th-early 20th century. Bull’s eyecenter with rabbit border and Virginia Rose bor-der with rabbit and frog center. 9.5”d. $200-$400

387TWO RABBITWARE PLATES.England, late 19th-early 20th century. VirginiaRose border with rabbits and frogs and SingleRose border with rabbit and frog center. 9.5”d. $150-$350

388REDWARE CREAMER.Probably Galena, Illinois, 2nd half-19th century.Light green & orange glaze. Applied handle. Rimflake. 4.5”h. Ex Carleton Brown (Michigan). $100-$200

389BUTTER PRINT.American, mid 19th century. Feather edge pin-wheel with inset handle. 4.5”d. $100-$200

390BUTTER PRINT.American, mid 19th century. Peafowl. Missinghandle. 4”d. $100-$300

391FOUR MINIATURE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint. Allwith bentwood handles. Three buttocks, onewith original red paint and one melon rib. 4” to5.5”h. $150-$350

392STORAGE BENCH.American, early 19th century, pine. Paneledchest with a spindle back, and retaining an old,blue-gray paint. 22”h. seat, 31”h. overall, 54”l. $800-$1,200

393BUTTER PADDLE.American, 19th century, curly maple. Goodpatina with well carved handle. 9”l. Ex PickRichardson. $200-$400

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399TWO MARKING SAMPLERS.Probably American, mid 19th century. One silk on linen, dated1848 and signed “Mary Taylor 9”. In a frame, 8.75”h. 9.5”w.And one blue silk on cotton by Eliza Gill with moral saying. Ina frame, 11”h. 8.5”w. $100-$300

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395RABBITWARE PLATE.England, late 19th-early 20th century. VirginiaRose border with rabbits playing baseball.English registry mark. 9.5”d. $600-$800

396RABBITWARE PLATE.England, late 19th-early 20th century. VirginiaRose border with grey transfer panels of rab-bits. 9.5”d. $400-$700

397RABBITWARE MUG.England, late 19th-early 20th century. Bull’seye with rabbit and frog borders. 5.5”h. $400-$600

398CORNER CUPBOARD.American, mid 19th century, poplar. One-piece, small size with a shaped skirt and oldred paint. 79.5”h. 42.5”w. 21.5”d., requires a28” corner. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $1,000-$2,000

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400RABBITWARE CHARGER.England, late 19th-early 20th century. AdamsRose center with rabbit and frog border.13”d. $250-$450

401RABBITWARE PLATTER.England, late 19th-early 20th century. Bull’s-eye border with frog and rabbit center. 10” x14.5”. $250-$450

402BURL BOWLAmerican, 19th century, maple. Turned withlight scrubbed surface, 6”h. 17”d. $600-$900

403LAKE SUNAPEE, NH BY GUSTAVEWEIGAND (NEW YORK, 1870-1957).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Pleasantsummer scene. 25”h. 30”w., in a frame, 32”h.37”w. $800-$1,200

404NOCTURNAL SCENE BY C.L.V. YOUNG (NEWYORK, MID 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Southwesternsetting with sheepherder. 24”h. 30”w., in a late giltframe, 33.5”h. 39”w. $400-$700

405CLASSICAL SERVER OR WASHSTAND.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahoganyand poplar. High backsplash with bookmatchedveneer with one rounded drawer, a lower shelf,and turned legs. 36.5”h. 24.5”w. 16”d. $300-$600

406INLAID BOX.American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Inlaid ve-neer with geometric designs, birds and hearts. Fit-ted interior tray is later. 8”h. 14”w. $200-$400

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407TWO PAINTINGS.Both oil on artistboard, signed lower left. OldDutch Reformed Church by John Thomason(New York, 20th century). 24.5”h. 30.5”w.And a sailing ship probably by Janet EdnaGreenleaf (California/Rhode Island, 20th cen-tury). 20.5”h. 26.5”w. Both in frames. $200-$300

408INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CHEST.Possibly Canadian, early 19th century, birchand pine. Two over three drawers with stringinlay, over a shaped skirt and French feet. Im-perfections. 43”h. 43”w. 18.5”d. $400-$800

409FOLKSY LANDSCAPE (AMERICANSCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Boaters on a lakewith a young child fishing off the dock. Sur-face wear. Unframed, 16”h. 24”w. $100-$300

410TWO PAINTINGS.American, late 19th century, oil on artistboard. Both signed lower right. Sailing shipMinerva by C. Wilson (Michigan), 21.75”h.26.5”w., and Niagara Falls by Mrs. A.V.Fluhrer, 25”h. 31.5”w. Both in frames. $200-$400

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411FOUR DECOYS.American, mid 20th century, wood. Original paint.Two have glass eyes, one has tack eyes. 11” to 14”.The fourth is signed and branded for “Clare Londri-gan ‘83”. 10.5”l. Varying wear. $200-$300

412FOUR DECOYS.American, mid 20th century, wood. Original paint,two have glass eyes, one has tack eyes, 12” to 14”l.The fourth is signed in ball point pen “Charlie Bird-sall, Ruth Vail Studio”. 11.5”l. Varying wear. $200-$400

413SET OF FOUR CARVED SHOREBIRDS.American, 20th century. Plovers with original paintand glass eyes. Branded “Stevens”. 4.5” to 14”h. $200-$300

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414DECORATED CUPBOARD.Probably northern Indiana, dated 1883, poplar.Two-piece, the upper section with two glazeddoors, the lower section with three drawers overtwo doors, all on shaped feet. Retains its originalorange and red paint decoration, with green trim,and stenciled accents, including stars, “1883”,and initials “SY” and “JY.” 82”h. 57”w. 21.5”d. $4,000-$8,000

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420PAPER CUTOUT ATTRIBUTED TO SEYMOUR LINDSAY(LEXINGTON, OHIO,1848-1927).Delicate cutout of trees,birds and squirrels sur-rounding a flower potof tulips. In a frame,7.5”h. 9.5”w. $400-$600

421DRAWING OF THEGRANVILLE FEMALECOLLEGE.Ohio, mid 19th cen-tury, pencil on paper.Depicts the main build-ing and two others sur-rounded by fences.Stain. In a worn giltframe, 11.25”h.15.25”w. $100-$200

415WARDROBE.Probably Ohio, Stark-Wayne Countyarea, mid 19th century, cherry andpoplar. Two-part wardrobe, with alift-off cornice, paneled doors, shell-carved central stile, and a shapedbase. Old finish. 84.5”h. 64.5”w.23”d.

The two-part construction of thiswardrobe is similar to the construc-tion of wardrobes from the Mennon-ite communities of Sonnenberg andBluffton, but the carving, particularlythe shells, are reminiscent of the ro-coco carving that appears on furni-ture from the Franco-German townof Louisville (Stark County). $5,500-$7,500

416SHERATON DROP LEAF STAND.Probably Ohio Western Reserve,2nd quarter-19th century, curlymaple and pine. Two leaves, turnedlegs, and a good old finish. 29”h.15.5”w. (closed) 29”w. (open) 18”d.Found near Hudson. $300-$600

417STONEWARE JUG.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Ovoid with two applied handles. Im-pressed “S. Purdy, Ohio, 2”. Rimflakes. 11.5”h.

Solomon Purdy worked in PortageCounty. $100-$300

418POTTERY DOG.Attributed to Crooksville, Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, whiteclay. Seated mastiff with tan spong-ing and blue accents, 6.5”h. $200-$400

419POTTERY LION.Probably Ohio, early 20th century,white clay. Reclining lion signed“Jacob. Gesaman. Oct. 11th, 1906”. 6.5”l. Ex Garth Oberlander(Ohio). $150-$350

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422OHIO BIRTH CERTIFICATE.Columbiana County, 1836, watercolor onpaper. Shaded lettering surrounded by sten-ciled leafy branches. In a frame, 12.5”h.10”w.

Rebecca was the youngest of ten childrenborn to John Hatcher (1795-1841) and Re-becca Adamson (1794-1857), early residentsof Middleton Township, Columbiana County. $200-$400

423FRAKTUR.Printed by Johann Ritter, Reading, Pennsylva-nia, and handcolored. Records a birth in Lan-caster County, 1830. Imperfections. In aframe, 21”h. 17”w. $100-$300

424DECORATED SAFE.Pixley Safe Company, Toledo, Ohio, late 19thcentury, iron. Retains its original paint deco-ration, and documentation with combination.32”h. 20.5”w. 21”d. $300-$600

425DECORATED CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine. One-piece,with shelves over four drawers over twodoors, all on a molded base. Old green andwhite paint. 75”h. 56.5”w. 19”d. $1,500-$2,500

426HOOKED RUG.From Mt. Blanchard, Ohio, early 20th cen-tury. Room size in a basket weave pattern.Some wear. 9’8” by 14’4”. $400-$800

427TWENTY-SIX VOLUMES OF THE OHIO AR-CHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCI-ETY PUBLICATIONS.Volumes 2-27, all bound in green cloth. $100-$200

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428FIVE BOOKS ON OHIO PIONEER HISTORY.Includes Hildreth, PioneerHistory... 1848; Hildreth, Bi-ographical and HistoricalMemoirs of the Early PioneerSettlers of Ohio..., 1852;Perkins, Annals of the West,1847; Beach, A Pioneer Col-lege: The Story of Marietta,1935; and Hatcher, The West-ern Reserve, 1949. From thePutnam family library of Ma-rietta. $200-$400

429GROUP OF OHIO HISTORYBOOKS.Includes Galbreath, Historyof Ohio (4 of 5 volumes); Lee,History of the City of Colum-bus, Ohio (2 volumes), Geol-ogy of the ColumbusQuadrangle (a bulletin of theGeological Survey of Ohio),and a reprint of the 1880 His-tory of Franklin and PickawayCounties. $100-$200

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430“ASYLUM” FOOD OR PIE SAFE.Ohio, poplar. Two doors and one drawer, the tins punched with ageometric design and “D&D Asylum”. Refinished. 57.75”h. 41”w.17.5”d. $400-$800

431TWO LANDSCAPES BY LEONE R. CHAPLIN (OHIO, LATE 19TH CEN-TURY).Oil on wooden board, signed lower right. Scenic river views, one with asteamboat. Age splits. 17.5”h. 36”w., in matching frames, 19.5”h. 37.5”w.

Chaplin was an African American artist who worked in New Lisbon and atthe Theatre Comique in Canton, Ohio 1891. $2,500-$3,500

432FLOCK OF SHEEP BY ALFREDBRYAN WALL (PITTSBURGH,1861-1935).Oil on artist board, signedlower right. Shepherd withflock. Backed on masonite.10”h. 12”w., in a frame, 13.5”h.15.5”w. $200-$400

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436GROUP OF FOLK ART OF OHIO INTEREST.Huron County, Ohio, late 19th century, wood and iron. All with old red. In-cludes a sled, 36”l., a wheelbarrow, 29”l., and two wagons, 10”l. and 23”.excluding handles.

Accompanying these items is a letter, dated February 11, 1896, from ClarenceBerkircher in Centerton (Huron County) in which he describes the presentsled, wagon, and wheelbarrow made by his Uncle Charley. $200-$400

437TABLE-TOP CUPBOARD.New Bremen, Ohio, mid-19th century, cherry and walnut. Dovetailed casewith two diamond-paneled doors on pintle hinges. Imperfections. 30”h.37”w. 13.5”d. $400-$800

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435ACARVED PLAQUE BY ELIJAH PIERCE (OHIO, 1892-1984).Bas relief carved plywood fixed to cardboard with original polychrome paint.Signed on the back in marker "E. Pierce 1979" along with "Not for Sale". Original frame. 17"h. 23"w.

Striking example of Pierce's illustrations of Biblical stories. This work showsthe scene from the Bible's Book of Numbers, Chapter 13, Verse 23 where twoof Moses' scouts ("spies") are returning from the Promised Land "with onecluster of grapes, and they bear it between two upon a staff; and they broughtof the pomegranates, and of the figs".

In addition are two labels, one with the title <i>The Spies<p> from a galleryexhibition and the other a collection tag from the Columbus Museum of Artwith its museum number of 85.3.86 (also numbered on the back of thepiece).$3,000 - $6,000

433THREE PIECES OF SEW-ERTILE.Ohio, early 20th cen-tury. Two tree trunks byJ. Moore, Uhrichsville(unsigned), one madeinto a lamp, 6.5”, 10”h.and a frog, 6”l. $150-$350

434POTTERY DOG.Attributed to Atwater,Summit County, Ohio,late 19th-early 20th cen-tury, white clay. Seatedspaniel with bristolglaze and blue high-lights. 9.75”h. $400-$600

435POTTERY DOG.Attributed toCrooksville, Ohio, late19th-early 20th century,white clay. Seated mas-tiff with blue spongingand brown accents.6.5”h. $250-$450

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438COUNTRY CUPBOARD.Midwestern, mid 19th century, pine. Tworaised panel doors with lower tins punchedwith an urn of flowers. Old cream paint. Im-perfections. 76”h. 52”w. 19”d. $1,000-$2,000

439TWO SEWERTILE HUMIDORS.Ohio, early 20th century. In the form of treetrunks. One inscribed “BM 1919”, 5”h. andone with dog finial, 7”h. Flakes. $100-$200

440CAST IRON LAMP.Attributed to Marble Furnace, AdamsCounty, Ohio, ca. 1820. Grease lamp withdouble spout and scalloped edge saucerbase. 6.25”h. $400-$600

441SEWERTILE STUMP PLANTER.Ohio, early 20th century. Tree stump. Edgeflakes. 9.5”h. $75-$150

442TWO PIECES OF SEWERTILE.Ohio, 20th century. Piggy bank, 10”h. and aScottie dog humidor. Flakes. 5”h. Ex GarthOberlander (Ohio). $150-$350

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443PARROTS BY ALFRED PETTINGILL (ENGLAND/OHIO, 1837-1914).Oil on artist board, initialed and dated 1892lower right. Parrots and butterflies near alake. Small tear. In a frame, 22.5”h. 26”w. $700-$900

444PRINTED FRAKTUR.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Handcolored with English text recording a birth inCoshocton County, 1829. Taped tears. In aframe, 17.25”h. 14.25”w. $150-$300

445SEWERTILE DOG.Probably Ohio, early 20th century. Roughlymolded with old green paint applied to thebase. Edge chip. 7.5”l. $75-$125438

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446WESTERN LANDSCAPE BYARCHIBALD MCNEAL WILLARD(OHIO, 1836-1918).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1902lower right. Identified on verso asProvo, Utah. 15”h. 22”w., in a gilt oakframe, 23”h. 30”w. $600-$1,200

447DECORATED HANGING CUPBOARD.Tom King, Delaware, Ohio, 20th cen-tury, pine. One four-pane door overtwo drawers, with red and blue paint.37”h. 25.5”w. 10”d. $200-$400

448OHIO SAMPLER.Ursuline School, Tiffin, Seneca County,ca 1872, wool on cotton. Elaborate al-phabet over the prayer Hail Mary.Signed by fourteen-year-old MaggieGrubel, who included her school andits location. In a frame, 28.5”h. 20”w.

Maggie was a first generation Ameri-can, her parents, George and ClaraGrubel were German born. Accordingto the 1870 U.S. census of Tymochtee,Wyandot County, Maggie (Margaret)was attending school. Possibly thegirls’ academy denoted on the sampler,founded in 1863 by the Ursline Sistersin the neighboring Seneca county. $250-$500

449DECORATED CUPBOARD.Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pineand poplar. Two-piece, the upper sec-tion with a nine-pane door, the lowersection with one drawer and oneraised-panel door, all on bracket feet.Retains old red and black paint, similarto that used in Soap Hollow. 82.5”h.44”w. 16.5”d. $1,000-$2,000

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458TWO STONEWARE PIECES.American, mid 19th century. Ovoid jug impressed “Chace, Somer-set, [Massachusetts] 2”. Applied strap handle. 14”h. And an Ohiocrock with cobalt script label “Hormell & Smyth”. Two appliedhandles. Stains. 14”h. $150-$300

459COUNTRY SOFA.New Bremen, Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut. Serpentine back,scrolled arms, and splayed legs, and a hinged lifting system onone end to raise one’s head. Retains its original finish, and later,but very appropriate, cushions. 14.5”h. seat, 33.5”h. overall, 83”l. Purchased at estate sale of Ida Heinfield estate (New Bremen) in 1978.$800-$1,200

450GROUP OF CONTEMPO-RARY TIN ITEMS.Made by Howard Barber(Ohio, 2nd half-20th cen-tury). Chandelier, 30”h.,candlemold, candlesconce, three lanterns anda coffee pot, 11”h. Allsigned. $200-$400

451PILLAR MOLD PITCHERAND CELERY.Pittsburgh, mid 19th cen-tury. Pitcher has appliedhandle. 8.5”h. Celery,8.75”h. $200-$400

452BLOWN GLASS COM-POTE.Midwestern, mid 19thcentury. Clear blown com-pote with faint ribs andfolded rim. 5.25”h. $150-$350

453TWO BLOWN GLASSJARS.Midwestern, mid 19thcentury. Clear blown jarswith lids. 4”, 6.5”h. $200-$400

454BLOWN GLASS SALVER.Probably Wheeling, WestVirginia, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Hollow andringed stem and domedfoot. 7.5”h. 10”d. $150-$300

455CLEAR BLOWN LIDDEDSUGAR.Midwestern, 2nd quarter-19th century. Gallery rimand folded rim on lid.6.75”h. $300-$600

456DECORATED CANDLESTAND.Probably Ohio, 19th century, mixed woods.Round top, turned shaft and folksy legs, andretaining its original paint, including a yellowcheckerboard on the top with names on eachside (Frank Smiley, Fred Henry Lewis, DanielHilbrant Wood). Mounted under the top is aswiveling drawer to hold gaming pieces.27.5”h. 20.5”d. $500-$1,000

457STONEWARE CROCK.Ohio, early 20th century. Large crock with twoapplied handles and stamped label “MauriceKnight Acid Proof Chemical Stoneware”. 13”h. $100-$300

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465TWO CIVIL WAR SKETCHES BYARCHIBALD WILLARD (OHIO,1836-1918).Graphite on paper, unsigned. One isa view of a valley dotted with farmsand convoys of wagons windingdown the road. Perspective exerciseon reverse, and sketch of hillsideswith leafless trees. Probably Cumber-land Gap scenes. 8”h. 11”w., 7.75”h.11”w. Taken from sketchbook. $200-$400

466PAIR OF SEWERTILE PLANTERS.Ohio, early 20th century. Footed withrough texture surface. Stamped“Cambria Clay Products Co. Black-fork, Ohio”. Chips. 10.5”h. 10.5” x10.5”. $300-$600

467LARGE STONEWARE CROCK.Ohio, late 19th century. Faint labelfor Weeks Pottery, Akron. Brushedcobalt “40”. Cracks with make do re-pair. 31”h. $200-$400

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Archibald Willard witnessed the CivilWar first hand, serving in Company C,86th OVI as a sergeant and later re-enlisting in the 176th OVI. During hisservice, the 87th were involved in thecapture of some of the Morgan’sRaiders in Ohio and were garrisonedat Cumberland Gap from the fall inSeptember 1863 to January 1864.During this time, Willard sketchedscenes of camp life and the surround-ing area. After the war, some of hisdrawings were reproduced by Cleve-land photographer, James F. Ryder. Inthe July 1912 issue of The House-keeper, Willard was quoted as fol-lowed “ During the Civil War, I was asoldier, and I drew pictures of campand army life ...I may still have somepictures which I made while our regi-ment lay at Cumberland Gap.”

460CIVIL WAR SKETCH BY ARCHIBALDM. WILLARD (OHIO, 1836-1918).Graphite on paper, unsigned. ThreeUnion soldiers climbing the stoneruins of a mill, the race still providingwater to the wheel. Probably in theCumberland Gap area. 6.75”h.9.5”w. Taken from sketchbook.

This collection, along with the paint-ings offered as lots 446 and 475, de-scended from a Cleveland neighborof Willard’s , who was given it by theartist prior to Willard’s death in 1918.$300-$600

461CIVIL WAR SKETCH BY ARCHIBALDWILLARD (OHIO, 1836-1918).Graphite on paper, unsigned. Foursoldiers resting by the side of road,probably in the Cumberland Gap,one sleeping, the others gazing intothe distance. 7.5”h. 11”w. Taken fromsketchbook. $300-$600

462CIVIL WAR SKETCH BY ARCHIBALDM. WILLARD (OHIO ,1836-1918).Graphite on paper, unsigned. Troopsmarching by wooden sided homes,the civilians lined up to watch, a can-non barrel separated from its carriagelays by the road side. Probably in theCumberland Gap. 7.75”h. 11”w.Taken from sketchbook. $300-$600

463TWO CIVIL WAR SKETCHES BYARCHIBALD WILLARD (OHIO,1836-1918).Graphite on paper, unsigned. Viewoverlooking encampment and soldierwatering his horse in the river, and amounted soldier riding away by railfence, reverses to drawing of a floorplan. Probably scenes in the Cumber-land Gap. 7.5”h. 13”w., 7.75”h.13”w. Both taken from sketchbook. $200-$400

464TWO CIVIL WAR SKETCHES BYARCHIBALD WILLARD (OHIO,1836-1918).Graphite on paper, unsigned. Two ofthe same scene, one a preliminary,overlooking a valley with a fortifica-tion, possibly Fort McCook or FortLyon, on a hilltop and an encamp-ment below. The draft reverses to adrawing of classical building.7.75”h.13.5”w., 8”h. 13.5”. $300-$600

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468END STALL BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left, dated 1971. Barn. 16”h. 24”w., in a frame, 22”h. 30”w. $400-$600

469BACK FIELD WHITE BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left, dated 1982. Winter field. 16”h. 12”w., in a frame, 21.75”h. 17.75”w. $250-$500

470TWO ANIMALS BY CHESTER NICODEMUS (COLUMBUS,OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Redware, stamped on underside. Robin, 4”h., and raccoon, 4.5”h. $75-$150

471FOLKSY CLOCK SHELF.New Bremen, Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut. Exaggerated lobeddesign with a porcelain knob and original finish. 13”h. 16”w.

This shelf design has only been documented in a very specificarea of New Bremen, and only a handful of examples are known.Exhibited and illustrated in Equal in Goodness: Ohio DecorativeArts 1788-1860, entry 145. $300-$600

472FINE PARQUETRY GAME BOARD.American, late 19th century. Finely inlaid two sided boardwith gallery. 13” x 13.5”.

An accompanying note states it was made by Dietrich Hoff-mann, a cabinet maker in Coventry, Kentucky in 1890. $400-$800

473CLASSICAL SIDEBOARD.Midwestern, possibly Cincinnati, 1825-1850, mahogany andpoplar. Three drawers over four doors, with rope-turnedcolumns and Corinthian capitals, and a slide on the rightside. Imperfections. 44”h. 70.5”w. 23.5”d. Ex Ted and Har-riet Schmidt (Ohio). $1,000-$2,000

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474THREE OCCUPATIONAL SKETCHES BY ARCHIBALD WILLARD (OHIO,1836-1918).Graphite on paper, signed, 3rd quarter-19th century. Laborer with ax slungover shoulder, initialed upper right, and man with a feather duster, openinga game table, signed upper right. Together with a baker, wearing cap andapron, forming a loaf of bread, signed lower left. 10.75”h. 7.25”w. Takenfrom sketchbook. $300-$600

475OIL STUDY BY ARCHIBALD WILLARD (OHIO, 1836-1918).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Head of boy, probably study for a version of TheSpirit of ‘76, 9.5”h. 8”w. $300-$600

476STUDIES FOR THE SPIRIT OF ‘76 BY ARCHIBALD WILLARD (OHIO,1836-1918).Etchings on paper. Four versions of the same plate of the fife player’s headwith Willard’s handwritten production notes, unsigned, and three versionsof the older drummer, signed in the plate, also with production notes.12.50”h. 10.75”w. $300-$600

477GROUP OF SKETCHES BY ARCHIBALDWILLARD (OHIO, 1836-1918).Six graphite on paper, four signed or initialed, 4thquarter 19th-early 20th century. Individual malefigures, some sitting and one with rifle and onewith umbrella, 10.75”h. 7.25”w., and two-sideddrawing, roses and a tower, 9.75”h. 7”w.. To-gether with photograph of a Willard painting,probably a GAR gathering, signed and dated1907 on print, 11”h. 14”w. $200-$400

478CORNFIELD WITH PUMPKINS BY ADDISON T.MILLAR (OHIO/NEW YORK, 1860-1913).Watercolors on paper, signed and dated 1888lower left. Shocks of corn in a field was a favoritesubject of Millar, unframed, 10.25”h. 14”w. Likelycollected by Archibald Willard, and descendedwith the collection of sketches offered in this auc-tion. $300-$600

479SUGAR LOAF FRINGE BY ROBERT ALANGOUGH (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left, dated 1973.Field. 12”h. 16”w., in a frame, 19”h. 23”w. $250-$500

480UNDERCOVER BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left, dated 1981.Barn overhang. 12”h. 16”w., in a frame, 13.5”h.18”w. $250-$500

481THE PLOWING HAT BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Pencil on paper, signed lower right. Portrait of afarmer. In a frame, 19”h. 21.5”w. $150-$300

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485ATWO BOXES.Ohio, mid 19th century. Ash hanging box withoriginal red paint. Found on a farm outsideNew Bremen, Ohio. 7.25”h. 12.5”w. and awalnut dovetailed slide lid box. Fitted interior.From a Minster, Ohio estate. 4”h. 9.5”w. $400-$600

486TWO BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th century, walnut. Slid-ing lid with fitted interior, 7”h. 14”w. andhanging box with lift lid and applied molding.Worn old refinishing. 7.25”h. 11”w. Found inthe New Bremen, Ohio area. $250-$500

487PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN ATTRIBUTED TOJASPER P. MILES (CONNECTICUT/OHIO,1782-1849 ).Oil on wooden board, unsigned. Finelypainted profile of a young woman seated in adecorated chair. A faint pencil note on theback notes it is Mrs. Homer Brooks and waspainted in Berlin, Erie County, Ohio,1846 by aMr Miles. 9”h. 6.75”w., in a frame, 11”h. 9”w.Ex Eicholtz (Pennsylvania).

See Hageman, Ohio Pioneer Artists, pg 72-74.Miles settled in the Firelands in 1817, latermoving to Milian then Berlin Heights (ErieCounty) where he worked as a portrait painter. $2,000-$3,000

488IMPORTANT OHIO SAMPLER.Woodsfield, Monroe County, 1840, silk on linen. An urnoverflowing with flowers, a classic verse and a delicatedouble border. Mary Ann Kirkbride proudly stitched hername, her location and the date. In a frame, 18.5”h.14”w.

Featured in Studebaker, Ohio Is My Dwelling Place, pg.190 as the sole Monroe County sampler.

The maker may have been the Mary Ann born in 1825 toDavid Kirkbride and his wife, Pluma Alford, successfulearly residents of Woodsfield. $2,000-$4,000

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482SEWERTILE DOG.Ohio, late 19th-early 20thcentury. Heavy seated spanielon an octagonal base. 11”h. $150-$350

483SEWERTILE DOG.Probably Ohio, late 19th-early20th century. Seated spanielon a rounded base with darkolive green glaze. 10”h. $200-$300

484FOLK ART DANCING FIGURE.Ohio, 2nd half-19th century.Carved wooden figure with ar-ticulated legs and dark patina.From a farm in Minster, Ohio.Loss to hand. 8.5”h. Modernwooden base. $250-$450

485DOCUMENT BOX.Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut. Dovetailed box ofthick boards with a slide lid. 7”h. 11.5” x 11.5”.

From a lodging house, ca. 1850s, located on the Miami Erie Canal, Minster, Ohio. $400-$600

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489SHERATON BLOCK-FRONTCHEST OF DRAWERS.Central Kentucky, 1815-1830,curly maple, cherry, and poplar.Blocked front with four drawersand turned legs. Imperfections.39”h. 38.5”w. 22”d.

Furniture of this distinctive formwas made by a small number ofshops in central Kentucky. A minia-ture chest and one-drawer stand ofthis group sold as part of the JimDawson sale in these rooms in Oc-tober 2004, lots 175 and 176. $800-$1,200

490TWO TASTERS.Pittsburgh, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Arched panels. Sapphire(flake) and cobalt, 2.5”h. $75-$100

491DECORATED STEPBACK CUP-BOARD.Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar.Two-piece, the upper section withfour eight-pane doors; the lowersection with four paneled doors.Retaining its original brown overcream paint, including faux bird’s-eye and curly maple. 88.5”h.92”w. 16”d. $4,000-$8,000 491

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492WOODED SCENE BY MICHAEL STRIEBY NACHTRIEB(OHIO, 1835-1916).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1896 lower left. Two men at a stream. 9.5”h. 17”w., in a frame, 13”h. 21”w.Nachtrieb, born in Wooster, Ohio, was a primarily self-taught decorative, portrait and still-life painter. Mainlyactive in Ohio and on the Mississippi River steamboats,painting landscapes and portraits, Nachtrieb also spent ashort period in New York at the Art Students League. $800-$1,200

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493PAPER CUTOUT BY JOHNBROWN WALKER (OHIO,1815-1908).Signed and dated 1887. Elaborate image cut from heavy stock with foil and colored paper accents. Heart inhand with “Susan Carey”. Inkedverse in one corner. In a frame,19.5”h. 15”w. $600-$900

494COFFEE BIN AND CHURN.Ohio, 19th century. Includes aJersey Coffee bin in original redand black paint, with “DaytonSpice Mills Co.” stenciled onthe top, a stamped label forM.E. Guttman’s Dry Goods inGutman, Ohio on the inside,and M.E. Gutman’s name writ-ten on back with “Wapakoneta,Ohio”. 32”h. 22”w. 16.5”d. To-gether with a “No. 3 10 Gal-lon” stave churn by theStandard Churn Company ofWapakoneta. 41.5”h. withdasher. $250-$500

495SEWERTILE DOG.Ohio, early 20th century. Seatedspaniel with hand tooled details. 10.5”h.

See Illustrated Handbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson for similar example.$200-$400

496SEWERTILE DOG.Ohio. Seated dog with incised designs and date “1930”. 10.5”h.

See Illustrated Handbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack Adamson for similar examples. $150-$350

497THREE OHIO RELATED ITEMS.Late 19th-early 20th century. Zoar cash book with advertising forPaine’s Celery compound and aprinted 1881 calendar with the statecapitol building, in a frame, 12”h.9”w. Together with a majolica owlpitcher labeled “Morley & Co. Majolica, Wellsville, O.”, 8.5”h. $200-$300

498FOLK ART CAKE OR PLANT STAND.Possibly Midwestern, ca. 1900,mixed woods. Octagonal top resting on a standard and base comprised of thread spools of different sizes. Retains a warm, old finish. 11.75”h., 12”d. $200-$400

499A COMBAT BETWEEN A WILDBOAR, AND A LIONESS BY J.M.WHITLATCH (OHIO/WEST VIRGINIA, EARLY-MID 20TH CENTURY).Ink on paper, signed lower right and dated 1930, location given asBridgeport, Ohio. Large Spenceriandepicting a fierce battle, while acrocodile looks on. In a periodframe, 34 3/4”h. 45”w. Ex Samaha(Ohio), ex Carl and Joyce Mueller(Ohio),sold at Garth’s Auctions, lot519, January 6, 2012. $900-$1,200

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500FOLK ART STONE DOG.Portsmouth, Ohio, 3rd quarter-19th century. Folksycarved dog on plinth. 46”l. Ex Mike Clum (Ohio).

According to tradition, this dog was carved by atombstone carver named Farmer, who came toOhio from Virginia in the mid 19th century. Thedog descended in the Farmer family until pur-chased by Mike Clum in the 1990s. Family lorestates that Mr. Farmer carved the dog as a gift forhis wife. $35,000-$45,000

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501STILL LIFE ATTRIBUTED MICHAELSTRIEBY NACHTRIEB (OHIO, 1835-1916).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Apples on a whitetable cloth. 18”h. 22”w., in a frame, 25”h.29.5”w. See lot 492 for artist information. $600-$800

502LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO MICHAELSTRIEBY NACHTRIEB (OHIO, 1835-1916).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Children gather-ing flowers in the woods. 18.5”h. 35”w., ina frame, 25.5”h. 38.5”w. See lot 492 forartist information. $800-$1,600

502ACAST-IRON STOVE.Martin Henderson and Company, HangingRock, Ohio, 3rd quarter-19th century. Inthe form of a Victorian house with a man-sard roof, and the windows fitted withmica. In the base is case "1919 and EDEN." 30"h.$300-$600

503IMPORTANT OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIADYE MANUSCRIPT RECIPE LEDGER.Inscribed “John Logan’s Book 1836 ButlerPenn”. Detailed recipes for dyeing largequantities of wool and silk collected fromdyers in western Pennsylvania and easternOhio during the late 1830 to the mid1840’s, including extensive notes from“Thomas Foster Dyer for the SteubanvilleManufactory”. Most intriguing are the col-ored fabric and yarn samples glued belowthe recipes. Original leather covered boardshave wear and insect damage and loss towoolen samples. 4” x 7.75”. Includes sepa-rate handmade notebook with copies ofsome of the dye recipes, 6.25” x 4”. . $250-$500

504BOOKPLATE.Watercolor and ink on paper. Dated 1867 Sonnenberg,Ohio book plate for Verena Tschanz. Glued to the insidecover of a Book of Psalms printed in Lancaster, Pennsylva-nia 1865. Several pages are stamped “Fanny Tschanz”.Stains and some edge damage. 6.5”h. 4”w.

Fanny Tschantz was born to Peter A.Tschantz (1837-1905)and Anna, nee Hofsetter, (1842-1919). In the 1880 SugarCreek Township, Wayne County census Fanny is fifteenand living with her parents and two brothers. It appearsshe never married and lived with her parents. They are allburied in the Sonnenburg Mennonite Cemetery in Kidron,Wayne County, Ohio. $400-$800

505SEWERTILE COLLIE.Ohio, early 20th century. Molded standing collie inscribed“ES”. 9.5”h. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter (Ohio).

See Illustrated Handbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art byJack Adamson for similar examples. “ES” is listed in Adam-son’s book as working in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. $200-$300

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506SEWERTILE DOWNSPOUT.Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Brick with an open-mouthed lion. Chip.13”h. $150-$350

507SEWERTILE DOG.Ohio, early 20th century. Spaniel with unusual form and heavily tooledcoat. 7.5”h. $150-$350

508SEWERTILE LION.Probably Ohio, early 20th century. Reclining lion, signed on the base “_.P.Alwood”. Wear. 8.5”l. $75-$150

509THREE LIONS.Ohio, late 19th century, white clay. A facing pair with old gold paint. Wear.10”l. and a single on a scalloped base. 9.5”l. All have some flaking. $200-$400

510DECORATED MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS.Ohio, mid-19th century, pine and poplar. Original comb graining. Appliedhalf turnings, turned legs and four dovetailed drawers. Minor edge loss.16.5’h. 14”w. 8”h. Ex Terry McFadden (Ohio).

Found in a Zanesville, Ohio home, probably originally from Muskinghamor Fairfield counties. $400-$600

511UNUSUAL LIBRARY BOOKCASE.Possibly Ohio, 1825-1850, cherry and poplar. Two-piece, the upper sectionis a bookcase with unusual glazed doors, the lower section has three draw-ers flanked by two doors. Imperfections. 107”h. 54”w. 19”d.

This bookcase, along with the sideboard offered as lot 518, descended inthe Putnam and Biszantz families of Marietta, Ohio, and were once part ofthe furnishings of the Third Street home of Benjamin (1871-1944) and LauraPutnam, and from them descended to the current owner.

Benjamin was the great-great grandson of Colonel Israel Putnam (son of theRevolutionary War general). Israel came west to Ohio with his cousin,Rufus Putnam, and settled in Belpre, just downriver from Marietta. $2,000-$4,000

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513PORTRAITS OF MR AND MRS A.B. GRIFFIN, (OHIO/AMERICAN SCHOOL,1840S).Graphite/charcoal on paper, unsigned, The wife dressed in a fashionable tightfitting bodice of the early 1840s and her handsome husband with high collarand rolled lapels. In matching frames, 19.5”h. 16”w.

Probably the wedding portraits of Alexander Buell Griffin (1819-1901) andElvira J Stowe (ca. 1820-ca. 1895), married in Trumbull County Ohio, June 14th,1843. Griffin, born in Vernon, Oneida County, New York is listed in theRavenna, Portage County census first as a cabinetmaker in 1850 and by 1880the owner of the Ravenna Hub Works. He also served as mayor for two terms.They raised three children to adulthood.

See Garth’s, May 21, 2011 lot 220 and September 2, 2011, lot 713 for similarportraits possibly done by the same artist. $400-$800

514DECORATED DESK-AND-BOOKCASE.Northwest Ohio, 2nd half-19th century, walnut. Two-piece, the upper sectionwith raised-panel doors, the lower section with a fall-front desk over four draw-ers. Retains old brown and yellow graining; the stepped interior with faux curlymaple graining and green trim. Imperfections. 83”h. 41”w. 22.5”d., writing sur-face is 37.5”. $800-$1,200

512PAIR OF PORTRAITS BY W.H. WILSON (OHIO, MID 19TH CENTURY).Pen and ink on paper, signed and dated 1874. Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. ConradBiszantz of Marietta, Ohio. In oval frames. 14.5”h. 12”w.

These were ancestors of Benjamin Putnam’s second wife, Laura Kunz Wiant.See lots 511 and 518 for furniture descended in this family. $100-$200

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515FOLK ART BOOKPLATE.Attributed to Ohio, watercolor and ink on paper.Colorful bird on a branch signed and dated onthe back “Benjamin Florey, 1837”. Framed be-tween glass, 6.5”h. 6”w.

See lot 516 for another example. $250-$450

516FOLK ART BOOKPLATE.Attributed to Ohio, watercolor and ink on paper.Colorful bird on a flowering branch. Stain. In aframe, 5.5”h. 4.75”w. Ex Hattie Brunner, exMary Thornton, sold at Garth’s, January, 1976.

By the same hand as lot 515 which is signed anddated by “Benjamin Florey, 1837”. However anote on the backing paper states this was paintedby William Frey, 1834, Lancaster County, Penn-sylvania. $300-$500

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517OHIO APPLIQUE QUILT.Probably Hardin County, mid to late19th century, solid colored cotton. Redand green Princess Feather with doubleinner borders and stylized fleur-de-lysouter border. Neatly sewn with areas ofreverse appliqué. Handsewn and handquilted in diamond check pattern.Muslin backing. 80” x 82”.

Attributed to Lillie B. Leonard (1863-1941) , wife of Dr. Edward Leonard anddaughter of Charles and Mary E.Phillips. All were born in Ohio and atvarious times lived in Knox, Hardin,Morrow and Clinton Counties. The quiltmay have been sewn by Mary Phillips(1841-1921)and passed down to herdaughter. Both Mary and Lillie areburied in Ada, Hardin County. $300-$500

518CLASSICAL SIDEBOARD.Possibly Ohio, 1825-1850, mahoganyand poplar. Turned and flame-veneeredgallery, three drawers over two drawersflanked by doors, all resting on pawfeet. Minor imperfections. 54”h. 55”w.25.5”d.

This sideboard, along with the book-case offered as lot 511 and, descendedin the Putnam and Biszantz families ofMarietta, Ohio, and were once part ofthe furnishings of the Third Street homeof Benjamin (1871-1944) and LauraPutnam, and from them descended tothe current owner. See additional infor-mation in lot 518. $1,500-$3,000

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519PRISONER ART INLAID WOOD BOX.Ohio, early 20th century. Parquetry with velvetlined fitted interior. 5.5”h. 12”w. 7”d.

This piece was made by prisoners at the OhioPenitentiary in 1903 as a wedding present forBlanche Hershey, the wife of the warden, E.A.Hershey. Included are related photos and doc-uments. $300-$600

520SEWERTILE DOG.Attributed to George Bagnall, Newcomerstown,Ohio (ca. 1860-1890) Seated spaniel with freestanding front legs and old black painted de-tails. Edge chips. 10”h. $1,000-$2,000

521LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO MICHAELSTRIEBY NACHTRIEB (OHIO, 1835-1916).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Sunset over a river.10.25”h. 16.5”w., in a frame, 14”h. 20.5”w.See lot 492 for artist information.$600-$900

523LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO MICHAELSTRIEBY NACHTRIEB (OHIO, 1835-1916).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Stand of trees.13”h. 8”w., in a frame, 18.5”h. 13.5”w.See lot 492 for artist information.$300-$600

524APPLIQUE QUILT.Attributed to Ohio. Signed and dated inink on corner. “Mary [G] Diele [?] 1861”.Stylized Tulip design in solid red, greenand chrome yellow solid colored cotton.Green sashing and sawtooth border.Handsewn and hand quilted in diagonallines and outlines stitches. Muslin back-ing. Bright and clean. 84” x 100”.

Exhibited in the 1988 Quilt and CoverletExhibit at the Dayton Art Institute, curatedby Elmer Webster. $450-$850

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522SCREEN DOOR OF MIDWESTERNINTEREST.American, 20th century, wood andmetal. Removed from Reisner’sGrocery Store in Hidalgo, Illinois.84”h. 41.5”w.

Willie and Bernice Reisner ran theirgrocery store and filling station inHidalgo from 1928 until 1969, andthe building and contents were liq-uidated by their daughter in 2010.Additional history included. $100-$200

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527WARDROBE OR SCHRANK.New Bremen, Ohio, mid-19th century, walnut and poplar.One-piece, with diamond-panel doors with pintle hinges, overtwo drawers (with a secret compartment between), all on re-cessed feet. The interior has a shelf and swinging peg hooks.Retains its original finish. Imperfections. 87”h. 69”w. 24.5”d.

Diamond-paneled furniture was made in several Midwestern-German communities, such as Zoar in Ohio, Oldenburg in In-diana, and Hermann in Missouri. These communities alsofavored large wardrobes, sometimes made in one piece, suchas the example offered here, sometimes made to break downfor easier transportation (see the John Auraden Collection,Cowan’s Auctions, October 2004, lot 753).

This particular wardrobe has a double-stepped raised panel,which suggests that it may be from the same New Bremenshop as the cupboard and hanging cupboard that sold in theserooms as part of the Carl and Joyce Mueller collection, Janu-ary 2012, lots 642 and 643. $2,000-$4,000

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525FOLKSY CRADLE.Probably Midwestern, 19th century, curlyand bird’s-eye maple. Unusual hanging cra-dle with frame, with highly figured curlymaple with bird’s-eye maple at the base, andwrought iron hardware. Older finish.32.25”h. 16”w. 45”d. $400-$700

526PAIR OF SEWERTILE STUMP PLANTERS.Ohio, early 20th century. Almost life size treestumps, both with the name “West”. 26.5”h.Ex Don Walters (Indiana). $400-$800

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528IMPRESSIVE BOTTLE WHIMSEY.Made by Charles C. Hoke, Ohio,early 20th century. Two levelwhimsey in a large bottle withwooden clapboard farm houseand school house. Originalpaint. Each level decorated withbeads and supported by wireposts. On a carpet coveredwooden base. Some wear andsome windows are not in tophouse. 24.5”h. Ex Robert andMary Merritt, The Merritt’s Mu-seum of Childhood, Dou-glassville, Pennsylvania. Sold atPook & Pook September, 2005.

Several handwritten and printedlabels identify the maker asCharles Hoke of Center, Ohio,1904 including one for “C.C.Hoke’s Museum of Artistic Won-ders...” $4,000-$6,000

529FINE OHIO CRIB QUILT.New Bremen, Auglaize County,mid-19th century, cotton. Exu-berant vining border surroundscenterfield of stylized tulips,Neatly handsewn and quilted inpattern of feathered wreaths, dia-monds and rows of triple stitch-ing. The two red bound circularopenings fit over the cradle orcrib foot posts and kept the quiltfrom slipping off the child. 45” x45.5”. Descended in a New Bre-men family.

Exhibited in Equal in Goodness:Ohio Decorative Arts 1788 -1860 at The Decorative Arts Cen-ter in Lancaster , Ohio, January29 - June 5, 2011 and picturedthe catalog of the same name onpg 95. $1,000-$2,000

530PEWTER PLATE.Ohio, mid 19th century. Rareplate stamped “Sellew & Co.,Cincinnati”. 8”d. $900-$1,200

531BROAD AXE AND BASIN.Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century.Brass basin marked “FBS, TheCanton Aluminum Co., Can-ton,O.” Dents and splits. 5.5”h.19”l. Steel axe head stamped“V.L. Goodman, Powell & Co.,Ohio-City”. Wooden handle isprobably old replacement. 16”l.overall.

Ohio City was founded in 1818and was annexed to Cleveland in1854. $200-$400

532SEWERTILE LION.Ohio, early 20th century. Lionwith nice detail reclining onscalloped base. Illegible signa-ture. Edge chips. 7”h. $100-$300

533SEWERTILE DOG.Ohio, early 20th century. Seated“flathead” spaniel. 13”h. Ex BettyWillis (Ohio).

See Illustrated Handbook ofOhio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by JackAdamson for similar examples. $400-$600

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534MARKING SAMPLER.Probably Darke County, Ohio, 1866, blue silkon linen. Double lettered alphabet and numbersdivided by rows of decorative stitches. Signed“Julia Ann Arnott. / November / 1866.” overthree simple crosses. In a frame, 17”h. 15.5”w.

The likely maker was the daughter of John andEsther [Hester] Arnott, who were living in Wash-ington Township, with two-year-old Julia in the1860 Darke County census. She married JohnBowers and in April 1881, they are listed in theDarke County birth records as the parents of An-drew Jackson Bowers. $600-$800

535TWO PIECES OF SEWERTILE.Ohio, early 20th century. Seated spaniel, 5”h.and hand formed frog, 6”h. Edge flakes. $100-$300

536STONEWARE JAR.American, 2nd half-19th century. Stenciledcobalt label “Manufactured for S. Hutchison &Sons, Matamoras, Ohio”. 10”H. $100-$200

537PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.Marked for Flagg & Homan, Cincinnati, Ohio,1st half-20th century. Rare small size. Somedents. 5"h. $75-$150

538INDIANA FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE.New Harmony, Indiana, dated January 26, 1823,watercolor on paper. Bookplate from a musicbook, done in red, green and black, for PeterRosdan in Harmony (now New Harmony). Im-perfections. 6.5”h. 4”w, in a modern blackframe, 8”h. 6”w. Ex Greg Kramer (Pennsylvania).

The Harmonites (also called the Rappites), led byJohann Georg Rapp (1757-1847), fled religiouspersecution in Germany, settling in ButlerCounty, Pennsylvania in 1804. Between 1814and 1815, the community moved west, settlingalong the Wabash River in what was originallycalled Harmony, now called New Harmony.They remained there until 1824 when they de-cided to return to Pennsylvania. $300-$500

539INDIANA SAMPLER.Richmond, Wayne County, 1841, silk on linen. Floral vine surroundsthe sampler’s edges and encircles the maker’s name and date “LydiaAtkinson / 1841”. She includes a religious verse and the location,“Richmond, Indiana, June 23rd”. The pictorial section depicts a fieldwith a figure, cracking a whip, driving a brown and white cowhome and a red brick house partially obscured by a large tree.

The Richmond 1840 US census lists a young girl of the correct age(10 to-14 years ) in the J.D. Atkinson household. The Wayne Countyrecords registers the January 1st, 1850 marriage of Lydia Alkinsonand Robert O. Dormer (Ohio b.1825). That same year finds them inCambridge, Wayne County, Lydia born in Pennsylvania in 1829 andRobert 1824 in Ohio a printer in occupation. Lydia died at the ageof 26 and Robert remarried a year later in 1856. $900-$1,200

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540PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD.Midwestern, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar. Onepiece, with four paneled doors, cutout base, and oldblue paint. Replaced cornice. 82”h. 53”w. 26.5”d., re-quires a 36” corner. Sold at Garth’s, September 2010,lot 581. $2,500-$4,500

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544TWO POTTERY DOGS.Midwest, late 19th century, white clay. Twoseated spaniels, one marked “Souvenir 1877-1897 F.M. King”. The other has flakes. 6”,7.5”h. $150-$350

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541OHIO PIECED QUILT.Probably Hardin County, 3rdquarter 19th century, blue cottonprint on white. Well executedFeathered Star with Wild Gooseborder. Handsewn and handquilted in checked pattern.Muslin backing. 79” x 80”.

Attributed to Lillie B. Leonard(1863-1941) , wife of Dr. EdwardLeonard and daughter of Charlesand Mary E. Phillips. All wereborn in Ohio and at various timeslived in Knox, Hardin, Morrowand Clinton Counties. The quiltmay have been sewn by MaryPhillips (1841-1921) and passeddown to her daughter. Both Maryand Lillie are buried in Ada,Hardin County. $250-$500

542SPLAY-LEG STAND.Ohio, 1st half-19th century, wal-nut and pine. Square top withrounded corners, one drawer, andsplayed and tapered legs. Old fin-ish. 27”h. 18.5”w. 18”d. Pur-chased at a Greenville, Ohioauction in 1987, retains a copy ofthe sale advertisement. $300-$600

543ASSEMBLY HALL, SCHOOL...(AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID20TH CENTURY).Watercolor on paper, initialed“JEM” bottom center. Architec-tural portraits of the buildings forthe Institution of the Feeble-Minded, Orient, Ohio. Somestains. In a frame, 18.5”h.32.25”w. $250-$500

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549COUNTRY DESK-AND-BOOKCASE.Probably Midwestern, 2nd quarter-19th century, bird’s-eyemaple and poplar. Two piece, the upper section with a four-pane door and interior shelves, including ledgerbookshelves, over three bird’s-eye maple drawers; the lower sec-tion with two over two bird’s-eye maple drawers, all onturned feet. The interior has pigeonholes. Retains an old redstain. 84.5”h. 54.5”w. 22”d., writing surface is 28.5”h. $1,000-$2,000546

545LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM FRAHME(GERMANY/OHIO/FLORIDA, 1896-1985).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1974lower right. View of lake with sailboat.Cardboard backing original to piece.20”h. 16”w., in a frame, 24”h.19.75”w. $100-$200

546SHERATON ONE-DRAWER STAND.Ohio, 1st half-19th century, curlymaple and poplar. One cockbeadeddrawer and boldly turned legs. Goodold finish. 29.75”h. 23.75”w. 21”d. ExBill Kandle (Ohio), purchased from anearly Canton home. $300-$600

547POTTERY LION.Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century,white clay. Reclining lion with oldpaint. Worn. 10”l. $100-$200

548PAIR OF SEWERTILE URNS.American, early 20th century. ArtDeco molded designs. Impressed“Clearfield Ky. Lee Clay Products Co.”Drilled for use as jardinières. 20”h. $200-$400

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555FIELDS, TREES, AND SKY OFAUTUMN BY ROBERT ALANGOUGH (OHIO, 20TH CEN-TURY).Oil on artist board, unsigned.Oak Hill at Chillicothe. 8”h.10”w., in a frame, 14.75”h.16.75”w. $100-$200

556SUNFLOWER BY ROBERTALAN GOUGH (OHIO, 20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas board, unsigned.Field near Chillicothe. 8”h.10”w., in a frame, 15”h. 17”w. $100-$200

557SMOKEHOUSE BY ROBERTALAN GOUGH (OHIO, 20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas board, initialedlower left. Study near Adena.In a frame, 12.5”h. 16.5”w. $150-$300

558THREE ANIMALS AND ABANK.Ohio, early 20th century. Sew-ertile baby’s head bank and areclining lion, 4.5”, 4”h. and awhite pottery seated spaniel,6.5”h. Together with a cast irondog, 5”h. $100-$200

559HOMESPUN SACK ANDCHILD’S BONNET.Probably Ohio, 1861, linenand cotton. Stenciled “Ben-jamin Lichty / 1861” and at-tributed to the Jacquardcoverlet of that name. Bluestripes. 19” x 42”. and a child’ssilk bonnet having an old nota-tion “Zoar childs bonnet /1890’s”.

Lichty (1811-1882) wove inWayne and Stark counties andwould have used sacks such asthis to transport anything fromwool to grains to the mill andback. $100-$300

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552WALKWAY COVER BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, initialed lower left. Walkway neartrees. 12”h. 9”w., in a frame, 19”h. 15.5”w. $250-$500

553DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Eastern Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar. Paneledchest with two drawers and resting on turned feet.Retains its original paint, consisting of a variety ofdecorating techniques. 23.5”h. 39.75”w. 18.75”d.Found near Canfield, Ohio. $1,500-$1,800

554DRY SINK.Midwestern, 19th century, poplar. High back withtwo paneled doors and grey paint. 40.5”h. 50”w.21”d. $400-$800

550THE WAY TO THE TOPBY ROBERT ALANGOUGH (OHIO,20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signedlower left, dated 1982.Country road. 16”h.12”w., in a frame,24”h. 20”w. $250-$500

551BORDERING BYROBERT ALANGOUGH (OHIO,20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signedlower left, dated 1994.Thawing field. 16”h.12”w., in a frame,17”h. 13”w. $150-$300

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561LANDSCAPE BY ROBERT JOHN WICKENDEN (ENGLAND/OHIO, 1861-1931).Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1880. Agricultural scene looking towardsthe Maumee River near Toledo. 19.75”h. 29.5”w., in a period frame, 26.5”h. 36.5”w.

Wickenden followed his older brother from England, arriving in Toledo in 1873. Hetrained as a photographer, and then studied art in New York and Paris. He ultimatelysettled, with his family, in Auvers-sur Oise. $250-$500

562RUFUS PUTNAM SIGNED DOCUMENT.Partially printed Ohio Company land document, recording the sale of land to WilliamStacy, dated March 26, 1798, signed by Rufus Putnam and countersigned by Ben-jamin Ives Gilman. 13.5”h. 8”w.

As a principal of the Ohio Company of Associates, Rufus Putnam (1738-1824) over-saw land transactions in the Company’s land office in Marietta. $200-$400

563MONUMENTAL PIE SAFE.New Bremen, Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut and chestnut. Of grand size with agallery over two four-tin doors on pintle hinges, and resting on a shaped base. Oldfinish. 69”h. 65”w. 23”d.

Much of the furniture produced by the Midwestern Germans was of large scale andvery heavily constructed, often using walnut or other hardwoods as secondary woods,and boards exceeding one inch thick. $1,500-$2,500

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560PORTRAIT OF P.T. BARNUM’S ILLI-NOIS GIANT BOY.Cabinet card, ca.1880. Seated portrait ofDavid Navarro, with backmark “DavidNavarro, Illinois Giant Boy, Born June22d 1861 Weight 730. Height 5 Ft. 11Inch. Age 20.” Chips and soiling.

Navarro was born to a prosperous Illi-nois farming family, but his unusual sizedrew the attention of P.T. Barnum, whohired him as a teenager, paying him $50per week, plus an additional $25 perweek from the sale of souvenirs, such ascabinet card photographs. Along withother human curiosities, Navarro was“on exhibit” at Harris’s Mammoth SixthStreet Museum in Pittsburgh until hisuntimely death in 1882. $100-$200

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566OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.George W. Lashels, Huntington Town-ship, Lorain County, 1850, wool andcotton. Centerseam, tied Beiderwand.Blue and white having eight-point starand plumed wreath centerfield bor-dered with birds and bush on sidesand “Ohio” buildings and rose bushat foot. Signed corner blocks includedclient’s name “Mary A Wellburn”. 76”x 92”. $200-$400

567MIDWESTERN AMISH QUILT.Probably Lagrange County, Indiana,1933, cotton and cotton sateens. Pre-cisely pieced “Baskets” pattern, neatlyhand quilted with black in cables,lyres, triple rows and date in corners.Dark green twill backing. From theMonroe Yoder family. 70” x 80”. $300-$600

568OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.Samuel Mundwile, Hopewell Town-ship, Seneca County, 1848, wool andcotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand.Blue and white with star and four-rosecenterfield bordered with swag andfacing birds. Signed corner blocks.Good fringe. 72” x 78”. $200-$400

564TRADE SIGN.American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. “ The OhioDairy Co” with original red, yellow and black paint. Onesided. 24”h. 105”w. $500-$800

565SHERATON TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS.Central Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry and poplar.Two over four drawers flanked by reeded stiles, shapedskirt, and high turned feet. Retains its original pulls and fin-ish. Minor imperfections. 49”h. 39.5”w. 21.25”w. Pur-chased at an auction in Centerburg, Ohio, in 1985, andretains a copy of the original sale advertisement. $1,000-$2,000

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569DOUBLEWEAVE COVERLET.Randel family, Columbiana County, Ohio, 1st half-19th century, wool andcotton. Blue, red and natural coverlet , cross-stitched “A” “R” at centerseam. Descended in family of Alfred Randels and his wife, Meriah Hiscockof Salem, Ohio. 74” x 84”. $100-$200

570AMISH CRIB QUILT.Probably Holmes County, Ohio, 2nd quarter-20th century, cotton. NinePatch variation hand quilted in diagonal lines and chain design. 38” x 30”.Ex Midwest Quilt Exchange (Ohio). $150-$300

571COLLECTION OF OHIO FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING DA-GUERREOTYPE TAKEN BY SAMUEL J. MILLER.Aaron and Huldah Sackett family photoarchive comprised of eight da-guerreotypes, from 1/6 plate to a 1/2 plate of the six Sackett daughters instamped case from the Akron studio of Miller, four ambrotypes of theirdaughter Thedosia Sackett Hall’s family and a CVD album of relatives.Most of the images are identified.

Miller is a well documented daguerreotype photographer, working inAkron by the early 1850s and credited with taking the1852 picture of Fred-erick Douglass in the Art Institute of Chicago’s collection.

Aaron Sackett (1791-1872) and Huldah Tanner (1793-1855) are listed inthe Talmadge, Summit County, 1850 census, Lot includes family history. $500-$1,000

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572OHIO AMISH QUILT.Holmes County, ca.1940s, cotton includingchambray. “Streaks of Lightening” in blues andgrey, some of the pieces are pieced themselves.Hand quilted in cable and outline pattern.Youth or hired man’s size, 48” x 69”. Pur-chased from maker in early 1980s. $250-$450

573INDIANA AMISH QUILT.Lagrange County, 1920s, cotton . “Hole in theBarn Door”, neatly hand quilted in pinwheels,diamonds and cables. Blue chambray cottonbacking. Made by Mrs Mast, mother ofJonathon Andrew. 74” x 76” $300-$500

574INDIANA AMISH QUILT.Hershberger family, Howard County, dated1941, cotton and cotton sateens. “DresdenPlate” hand appliquéd and neatly hand quiltedin wreaths, diamonds, vining plumes, hearts,and “L H” and the date in corners. Blue back-ing brought to front as binding. 70” x 80”. $300-$600

575DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS.Probably northern Indiana, dated 1879, poplar.Two over four drawers and a scrolled back-splash. Retains its original stenciled decoration,including “M 1879 C”, against a grain-paintedground. Original cast-iron pulls. 52.5”h. 42”w.20.5”d.

This chest relates to its Soap Hollow forbearersnot only because of the incorporation of sten-ciling in the decoration, but also the shape ofthe backsplash. Several Soap Hollow families,including cabinetmakers, moved west to Indi-ana and Michigan in the 1870s, and there they,and likely others influenced by them, madestenciled furniture in a much wider array offorms and decorative schemes than they did inSoap Hollow. This chest is illustrated in Muller,Soap Hollow: The Furniture and Its Makers, p.50. $800-$1,200

576SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS.Ohio or Pennsylvania, 1820-1850, curlymaple, cherry, and pine. Four graduated andcockbeaded drawers, turned feet and glasspulls. 40.5”h. 41”w. 20”d. $350-$700

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577BRONZE BUST OF OSCAR MEYER (AMERI-CAN, 20TH CENTURY).Cast bronze, unsigned. Foundry mark “RomanBronze Works Inc. NY”. On a marble plinth.20”h.

This bust was formerly in the board room atOscar Mayer’s Chicago headquarters. WhenOscar Mayer was bought out by General Foods(which later merged with Kraft) in the 1980s, theboard room furnishings were moved to the newheadquarters in Madison, Wisconsin. At thattime, the present bust was gifted to one of themovers. Additional information accompaniesthis lot, including a letter from the mover whoowned the bust. $300-$600

578WHITFORD TOLL BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas board, unsigned. Bell. 9”h.12”w., in a frame, 13.5”h. 16.5”w. $150-$300

579PINE TREE BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Pencil on paper, signed lower right. Study ofwinter hillside. In a frame, 23.5”h. 30.5”w. $150-$300

580WESTERN FRONT BY ROBERT ALAN GOUGH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Winterfield. 12”h. 9”w., in a frame, 16.75”h. 13.75”w. $150-$300

581PLANT AND HILLS BY ROBERT ALANGOUGH (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas board, unsigned. Field in sum-mer. In a frame, 12.5”h. 15.5”w. $150-$300

582SEWERTILE PLAQUE.Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Plaque with awoman’s profile. 13”h. Ex Tom and CarolynPorter (Ohio). $200-$400

583PAINTED WARDROBE.Tom King, Delaware, Ohio, 20th century, mixedwoods. In the Ohio style, knock-down type, withpaneled doors and a bracket base. Red stain.74”h. 69”w. 24.5”d. $250-$500

584OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.Woven by William McCellan, Nankin, OrangeTownship, Ashland County, 1839, wool and cot-ton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Sunburst andlily centerfield, spread wing eagle and “Union”borders. Red, blue and white. Includes client’sname in corner block, “Eliza Thomas”. Goodfringe. 72” x 83” $200-$400

585OHIO JACAQUARD COVERLET.Albert Joseph Siegenthaler, Wooster, WayneCounty, 185[8], wool and cotton. Center seam,tied Beiderwand. Foliate tile centerfield, tulip andfloral borders. Signed corners blocks. 78” x 81”.

Pennsylvania born Siegenthaler lists himself as athirty-year veteran carpet weaver in the Shives,Merz & Shives’ Wooster Business Directory of1884-1885. His daughter, Mary, was born in Ohioin 1854. $250-$500

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586PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL (AMERICANSCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Smiling blue-eyed girlwearing a blue dress and coral beads, holding out agarland of pink roses. Restoration. 30”h. 25”w., in aframe, 33.5”h. 28.75”w. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). $500-$1,000

587SPATTERWARE PLATE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red border withyellow acorn center. Staining. 8”d. $600-$900

588SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Good colors ofblue and yellow. $500-$700

589TWO SHAKER BOXES.American, late 19th century. Oval bentwood boxeswith arched fingers and copper tacks. Two fingerson bases and one on lids. Old, cleaned down red.3”h. 7.75”l. And old dark blue/green. 3”h. 9”l. Bothhave minor edge damage. $300-$600

590SPATTERWARE PLATE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Red and bluebull’s eye. Small rim repairs. 9.25”d. $900-$1,600

591DECORATED MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, 19th century, pine. Three drawer chestwith a slant top and scroll-cut backsplash, and orig-inal faux mahogany grain paint. 12”h. 14”w. 9”d. $400-$800

592PRINT BY CURRIER & IVES.American, mid 19th century, handcolored litho-graph. Scenery of the Upper Mississippi... C#5422.Some foxing and toning. In a frame, 15”h. 19”w. $250-$450

593PRINT BY CURRIER & IVES.American, mid 19th century, hand colored litho-graph. The Great Fire at Boston C# 1614 (one ofthe New Best 50). Foxing and staining. In a frame,14.5”h. 18.5”w. $200-$300

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594CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SOFA.American, 20th century, mahogany. Camelbacksofa with molded arms and legs, and red uphol-stery. 16”h. seat, 38”h. overall, 78”l. Ex Tomand Carolyn Porter (Ohio). $400-$800

595THREE SAMPLERS.American or European, silk and wool on linen.Sampler signed “MA Badger” “1870”. Figurewith a crook, red and white house and alpha-bets. In a frame, 13”h. 9.25”w., and smallneedlework in bright wools stitched by“Gertrude Rees born Jan 15, 1875” “God IsLove”. 8”h. 6”w., in a frame 10”h. 8”w. To-gether with a sampler dated 1885, partially il-legible name, pairs of initials and a rose wreath.In a frame, 18.5”h. 19.3/4”w. $100-$300

596TWO FRAMES WITH SILHOUETTES.Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Nine cut outs from Auguste Edouart's copybook (France, 1789-1861), in a Dutch styleframe, 13.5"h. 11.5"w., and hollow cut of aman "Great Grandfather Saml. Lyman". In a burl veneered frame, 10.25"h. 18.25"w. $300-$500

597REDWARE APPLE BUTTER JAR.Possibly Galena, Illinois, 2nd half-19th century.Green mottled glaze. Glaze wear. 5.25”h. $100-$200

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599TWO FRAMES.American, 2nd half-19th century. Thelarger, with an engraving, is thermo-plastic marked “Diatite Patented Dec.15, 1868”. 8”h. 6.5”w. The smaller isprobably thermoplastic and has a sil-houette identified as “Doctor Collins,1843”, 6.25”h. 5.5”w. $200-$400

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600LADDERBACK CHAIR AND DRYING RACK.American, 19th century, maple. Woven seat. 15”h. seat, 38”h. overall. Mor-tised rack. 29”h. 24”w. $100-$300

601SHAKER CUPBOARD.Union Village, Ohio, 19th century, walnut and pine. One-board top withtwo paneled doors and a shaped skirt. 29”h. 32”w. 12.5”d. Ex DonaldSprowls. $300-$600

602STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Both with brushed cobalt flowers. Jugwith applied handle impressed “W. Hart, Ogdensburgh, 2”. 13”h. andcrock with two applied handles impressed “T. Harignton, Lyons” (sic). Thelabel may have been stamped by an apprentice as the name is misspelledand the “G” is upside down. 13.5”h. $200-$400

603STONEWARE JUG.American, probably New York or New Jersey, 1st half-19th century. Appliedstrap handle and unglazed exterior. Impressed “3” with an incised sun-flower with cobalt accents. 16”h. $250-$500

604DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Probably Pennsylvania, 1st half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case withthree drawers and a shaped skirt, with original blue-grey tulips on a redground. 29”h. 51”w. 21.5”d. $400-$800

605POTTERY JAR AND TWO FLOWER POTS.American, 2nd half-19th century. Unglazed flower pot impressed “W.H.Thomas, Huntingdon, Pa.”, 5.5”h., and another of white clay with Albanyslip and attached saucer, 5.25”h. Both have hairlines. Together with a red-ware jar with applied handle and interior glaze. Flakes. 7”h. $250-$450

606THREE CONTEMPORARY REDWARE CHARGERS.American, late 20th century. Signed and dated by Lester Breininger (Penn-sylvania). Plate with slip tulip, 10”d., and two sgraffito chargers with flow-ers and soldier. 12”d. $150-$350

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607DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Black and whitesquares with black gallery ends. Board trimmedin white. 19” x 31”. $200-$400

608DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, 20th century, wood. Red and greensquares with end galleries 17.5” x 24.5”. $250-$450

609BUTTER SCOOP.American, 19th century, maple. Good patinawith curl in the carved handle. 9”l. $150-$350

610TWO GROTESQUE FACE JUGS.American, last quarter-20th century, redware.One inscribed “Ronald Reagan” is signed “GraceNell Hewell”. Green ash glaze. 11”h. The otheris signed “Kyle ‘74”. 7.5”h. $100-$300

611REDWARE FLOWER POT.Probably Shenandoah Valley, 2nd half-19th cen-tury. Mottled green, brown and ivory glaze. At-tached saucer. Flakes and hairline. 5.5”h. $200-$300

612SHAKER BOX.Late 19th century. Oval bentwood box witharched fingers and copper tacks. Three fingerbase and single on lid. Good patina. 4”h. 10.5”l. $400-$600

613JELLY CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine and poplar.Shaped gallery over one drawer and two doors.Retains its original, grungy red paint. 52”h.38.5”w. 15”d. $400-$800

614FEDERAL WORK TABLE.New England, early 19th century, maple pine.Rectangular top, tapered legs, and H-stretcher.26.5”h. 36.5”w. 25.5”d. $400-$800

615BUCKET AND CARRIER.American, 2nd half-19th century. Shaker staveconstructed bucket with original yellow paintand bale handle. Loose staves. 7”h. 10”d. And around bentwood carrier with lapped seams, balehandle and lid. Old tan paint. 7”h. 11”d. $200-$400

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616DECORATED GAMEBOARD.American, late 19th-early 20th century. Singleboard with breadboard ends and Parcheesi in orig-inal paint with star designs. Minor wear.18” x 22”. $600-$1,200

617DECORATED DOMETOP BOX.American, mid-19th century, poplar. Original redand black paint and hardware. 13”h. 26”w.12.5”d. $200-$400

618PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET.Woven by Martin Hoke, Dover, York County,1834, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beider-wand. “Ladys Fancy” pattern, four rose center fieldand bird and bush border. Signed in corner blocks.Good fringe. 84” x 97”. $250-$500

619THREE CHAIRS.American, 19th century, mixed woods. In-cludes a ladderback chair with trumpet finials,16”h. seat, 35.5”h. overall, and two child’sWindsor chairs, 11.5”h. seat, 24”h. overall and12”h. seat, 27”h. overall. $150-$300

620TWO FEDERAL CANDLESTANDS.American, early 19th century. Includes a ma-hogany dishtop stand, 29”h. 14.75”d., and amaple stand with square top with ovolo cor-ners, 27.5”h. 16.5” square. $250-$500

621PAIR OF BOWBACK WINDSOR CHAIRS.American, late 18th-early 19th century, mixedwoods. Baluster turnings and old black paint.17”h. seat, 37.5”h. overall. $250-$500

622SHERATON TWO-DRAWER DROP LEAFSTAND.American, 1825-1850, mahogany and pine.Figured veneer on the drawers, and resting onunusual ring-turned legs. 29”h. 16.5”w.(closed) 17.5”d. $250-$500

623QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR.New England, 18th century, maple. Solid splat,turned legs and stretchers, and rush seat. 15”h.seat, 38.5”h. overall. Ex Shirley McGill (Illi-nois). $150-$300

624SET OF FOUR DECORATED WINDSORCHAIRS.American, 1820-1850, mixed woods. Half-spindle back Windsors with original fruit andfloral decoration against a mauve ground.17.5”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. $200-$400

625GOOD GROUP OF SHAKER REFERENCEBOOKS AND CATALOGS. $100-$200

626COUNTRY BED.American, 19th century, cherry. Turned postsand scroll-cut headboard. Imperfections. 55”h.53.5”w., rails are 75.5”l. $150-$250

627SHERATON-STYLE TWO-DRAWER STAND.American, 20th century, mahogany. Cookiecorners and rope-turned legs. 30”h. 19”w.17”d. $100-$200618

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628BLOWN GLASS WINE.Pittsburgh, 1st half-19th century. Probably a firing glass with appliedcobalt rim and heavy base with decorative bubbles. 4.5”h. $200-$400

629BLOWN GLASS CANISTER.Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Two applied cobalt rings on the bottom andone on the lid with conical finial. Residue and finial has flake, 12”h. $200-$400

630BLOWN GLASS DISH.Probably England, 1st half-19th century. Clear with applied cobalt rim.Footed with swirled ribs. Some blisters and frit. 3”h. 5”d. $200-$400

631THREE SANDWICH GLASS DOLPHIN CANDLESTICKS.Massachusetts, mid 19th century. Pair in clambroth with blue petal sock-ets. Damage to sockets. 10”h. and one in clambroth with hexagonal base,7”h. $600-$800

632PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICKS.Massachusetts, mid 19th century. Paneled clambroth sticks with hexago-nal bases and blue sockets. Some straw marks and internal bubbles.7.5”h. $400-$800

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633TWO FEDERAL-STYLE CANDLE-STANDS.Includes an octagonal-topped standwith red paint by Hickory Kaylyn,27”h. 16”w. 16”w. Together with acherry birdcage stand b y TomKing, 26.5”h. 18” square. $150-$300

634COFFEE OR GRAIN BIN.American, late 19th century, mixedwoods. Of typical form with oldred paint and on the back ispainted “Jos. Weinberg Glandorf,O.” 32.5”h. 22”w. 16.5”d. Found inWesterville, Ohio. $100-$200

635FEDERAL CANDLESTAND.American, early 19th century,cherry. Oval top, baluster shaft, andsnake feet. 26.5”h. 19”w. 15”d. ExFritz Ehrenfried. $150-$250

636EARLY CHAIR.American, late 18th century, mixedwoods. Ladderback side chair withexaggerated finials, 16.5"h. seat,40"h. overall. $200-$400

637FOLK ART MAP.American, 19th century, ink andwatercolor on paper. A well-donemap of Europe, south Asia, andnorth Africa, done in ink with wa-tercolor highlights. Titled Terra Vet-eribus Nota and includes longitudeand latitude lines. In a gilt frame,18”h. 22”w. $300-$600

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639TWO POTTERY PIECES AND ABANDBOX.American, mid 19th century. Smallbandbox with blue wallpaper.Worn, 3.5”h. 4.75”w. And brownglazed pottery match box withdog finial, 2.5”h., and star-shapedpicture frame, 7”d. $100-$300

640TWO PEWTER PORRINGERS.American, 1st half-19th century.Unmarked. “Old English” typehandle, 3.5”d., and a type used byboth Lee and Gleason, 3.5”d. $150-$350

641MINIATURE PEWTER PORRINGER.Cast touch for Isaac C. Lewis &Co. (Meriden, Connecticut ,1839-1852). 2”d. $200-$400

642PEWTER SUGAR.England, early 19th century. Partialtouch for Alderson. Covered sugaror canister. 5.5”h. $150-$350

643TAPER JACK.American, 1st half-19th century,wrought iron. Four penny feet andtooled foliate designs. 5”h. $200-$400

644PAIR OF WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.American, 20th century, mixedwoods. Comb-back Windsor arm-chairs in the Philadelphia style,with black over red paint. 18.5”h.seat, 46”h. overall. $300-$600

645TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXES.American, late 19th century, bent-wood. Dark blue paint, lappedseams. 7.25”h. 14.75”d., and darkgreen paint with bale and lappedseams, 6.5”h. 11”d. Imperfections. $150-$300

646DECORATED DROP LEAF TABLE.American, 19th century, pine. Rec-tangular leaves, turned legs, andlater black and red paint decorationby Tom King. 29.5”h. 18.5”w.(closed) 41.5”w. (open) 42”l. ExBetty Sterling. $150-$300

647THREE STOOLS.American, 19th century. New Eng-land Windsor with worn originalgrain painting. 29”h. Ex Don Wal-ters. And oak, 27”h. Together with asmall Windsor-style stool. Perhapslate. 13.5”h. $200-$400

648THREE BOOKS.American, 19th century. Two Ger-man text bibles with watercolorbookplates with the owners’ namesdated 1843 and 1861. Together withan exercise book. Pen and ink onlaid paper with some watercolors ofmathematical problems. 12.5”. Allhave some imperfections. $300-$600

649SIX PIECES OF MINIATURE POTTERY.American, late 19th-20th century.Stoneware crock, 3”h., redwareTurk’s-head mold, three jugs and apitcher. $75-$125

650SIX PIECES OF MINIATURE POTTERY.American, late 19th century.Stoneware crock and pitcher, threepottery jugs and a crock. 1.5” to3”h. $75-$150

651THREE WOOD CARVINGS.European and American, 19th -20thcentury. Adam and Eve with var-nished surface, 4.5"h. and a frag-ment with man and woman. Oldgrey paint. 7"h. $200-$300

652GROUP OF WOODEN ITEMS.American, 19th century. Treenwareminiature bowls, salts and a roundcontainer, .5” to 2.5”h., and three“going-to-bed” lamps in the form ofdogs, 2”h. $100-$300

653TWO FOLKSY WOOD CUTOUTS.American, 1st half-20th century.Original paint. Elephant from theDunn’s Toyland Circus, 12”h., and aduck yard ornament with movinghead. 17”h. Ex Pick Richardson(Ohio). $150-$350

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654RARE COLONIAL NEW JERSEY BOOK OF LAWS.Leaming and Spicer, The Grants, Concessions, and Origi-nal Constitutions of the Province of New Jersey..., Philadel-phia: William Bradford, 1758. 4to, bound incontemporary leather.

This volume bears several previous owners’ signatures, in-cluding Samuel Tucker (dated 1775), a highly effectivecaptain of the Continental Navy during the Revolution.Tucker was also captain of the Boston when it ferriednewly appointed minister John Adams to France in 1778.

Other names George Milnor, Charles Ewing, M.M. Knopfand John P. Stockton (who served as New Jersey attorneygeneral from 1877 until 1897). $1,000-$2,000

655TWO BIRD CARVINGS BY CARLSNAVELY (LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA1915-1983).Wood, initialed on the bottom.Rooster with natural surface, 3.5”h.,and parrot with original paint. 3”h. $200-$400

656THREE BIRD CARVINGS.American, late 19th-20th century.Songbirds with original paint, in-cluding an oriole. One has repairedbeak. 2.5” to 6”h. including bases. $100-$300

657SET OF SHELVES WITH FIVE DEC-ORATIVE ITEMS.American, 2nd half-20th century.All signed by Tom King. Pineshelves, 26”h. 23”w., tole coffeepot, two shelves with drawers,miniature candlestand and a metaltree with candle holders, 22”h. $200-$300

658THREE BUTTERPRINTS.American, 19th century. Stylizedeagle, 4”d., and flowers. Togetherwith an oval with flowers, 7”l. $200-$400

659SIX PIECES OF POTTERY.American, 2nd-half 19th-20th cen-tury. Two jugs, 7.5”, 12.5”h, liddedpitcher, 9.5”h., and three ovoidcrocks, two with lids. 5”, 9.5”,10”h. Some imperfections. $150-$350

660THREE TIN COOKIE CUTTERS.American, late 19th century. Axe,star and animal. Average 4”l. $75-$150

661CARVED ANIMALS AND A CARRIER.American, 20th century. Folksy ani-mals with original paint including afish, 7.5”l., birds, miniature decoysand a zebra. Together with aShaker-style bentwood carrier. 3”h.7”l. $150-$300

662FOUR COOKIE BOARDS.American and European, 19th cen-tury. Three springerle boards, 3” x6” to 5.5” x 9.5”, and a cookieboard with bird, 3.75” x 6.75”. $100-$300

663EIGHT PIECES OF LIGHTING.American, 19th century, wroughtiron. Three trammels, 13” to 18”l.,and five betty lamps, 3” to 5.5”h. $150-$350

664FOLKSY HOOKED RUG.American, late 19th-early 20th cen-tury, wool and knits on burlap.Leaping deer with pink smile in astriated ground and stylized tulipends. 23” x 36”. $450-$800

665FIREPLACE CRANE.American, 19th century, wroughtiron. Decorative scroll and twist de-tail. 49”l. $100-$300

666COMPOSITION BOOKS WITHPRINTED COVERS AND RELATEDEPHEMERA.Two late 1820s, New York printed,composition books. One depictingan auctioneer, 7.5”h. 6”w., threehandcolored prints, possibly Ger-man bookplates, 3”h. 3.5”w. to3.5”h. 4w.”, and a small Germanwatercolor memorial dated 1804,4.5”h. 3.75”w. Together with threefriendship tokens or cards of em-bossed cream silk and one of em-bossed paper. 3”h. 4”w. - 5”h. 4”w.ex Samaha (Ohio). $100-$300

667SET OF DRAWERS AND HANGING LIGHT.American, 19th century. Mahoganyset of four dovetailed drawers in aninlaid case. 5.25”h. 15.5” x 15.5”.And a clear blown glass hanginglight with folded rim and brassframe and chain. Light, 12”h. 8”d. $250-$500

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668TWO STONEWARE JUGS.American, mid 19th century.Ovoid with single applied handlesand cobalt decoration. Smaller im-pressed “N. Clark, Athens” (NewYork), 12”h. The other decoratedwith tulips and “3”. 15.5”h. Somesurface flaking. $200-$300

669SHAKER CUPBOARD.Lebanon, New York, mid 19th cen-tury, cherry and poplar. Dovetailedcase, two paneled doors, and agood old finish. 42”h. 36.5”w.10.5”d. Ex John Keith Russell (NewYork). $1,000-$2,000

670SHAKER CHAIR.Harvard, Massachusetts, 19th century,maple. Caned seat. 18”h. seat, 40”h.overall. Ex David Schorsch (Connecti-cut). $300-$600

671REVERSE GLASS PAINTING OF ANDREW JACKSON.Germany, mid 19th century. Titledimage of Jackson as a young man inmilitary uniform. Wear. In originalframe, 9”h. 6.5”w. $200-$400

672BELLOWS.American, mid 19th century. Originalsmoked yellow ground with stenciledfruit. Releathered. Minor wear. 18”l. $200-$400

673CANARYWARE BOWL.England, 2nd quarter-19th century.Hand decorated with flowers and lus-ter accents. Minor wear. 3.5”h. 7”d. $275-$350

674TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS ANDTHREE SNUFFER CAPS.Spain, 2nd half-17th century. Octago-nal base with threaded stem, 5”h.,and capstan type base with extractorhole in socket, 5”h. Together withthree snuffer caps from chambersticks. $500-$800

675THREE PRINTS BY CURRIER & IVES.American, 3rd quarter-19th century,handcolored lithographs. Pair A CrackTrotter - A Little Off and ComingAround, C# 1283, 1284. Both havetears. In frames, 18”h. 23”w. Togetherwith The Celebrated Trotting HorseHenry... C#904. In a frame, 16.5”h.20”w. $300-$600

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676CITY STREET BY WILLIAMRICKARBY MILLER (NEW YORK,1818-1893).Oil on canvas, signed and dated1844 lower right. English streetwith cathedral. Minor imperfec-tions. Old paper label with var-nishing instructions on back.12.5”h. 16”w., in a gilt frame,16”h. 20”w. Sold at Christie’s,New York, lot 6 October, 2000. $2,500-$4,500

677STEPBACK CUPBOARD.American or European, 18th cen-tury, pine. One-piece with anopen top with plate rails, and thelower section with one paneleddoor and high cutout feet. Imper-fections. 80”h. 46”w. 22”d. $800-$1,200

678MEASURE AND BOX.American, 2nd half-19th century.Round bentwood. Measure hasthree fingers and steel tacks. Splitin base, 4.5”h. 11.75”d. Liddedcontainer has interlaced seams onbase and finger with copper tackson lid. 7”h. 14.5”d. $150-$300

679BOX AND CARRIER.Probably Shaker, 2nd half-19thcentury. Bentwood. Oval box withsingle opposing fingers and cop-per tacks. Lid has later painted flo-ral scene. 2”h. 6”l. and a smallcarrier with lapped seams, coppertacks and a bale handle with dia-mond shaped escutcheons. Minoredge loss. 4”h. 5”d. $100-$300

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682STONE CANTALOUPE.American or European, early 20thcentury. Life size with painted naturalcolors. $200-$400

683FOUR RABBITWARE PLATES.England, late 19th-early 20th century.Virginia Rose border with rabbits,Bull’s-eye center with rabbit and frogborder and Virginia Rose center withrabbits and frogs, stains. Together withSingle Rose border and rabbit center,repaired. 9.5”d. $200-$400

684BERRY BUCKET.American, late 19th century. Staveconstructed with old red paint andbrass bands. Bale handle. 4”h. 5”d. $200-$400

685LEEDS TEAPOT.England, 1st half-19th century. Four-color image of a house and trees. Lidhas acorn finial. Imperfections. 7.5”h. $100-$300

686DECORATED TREENWARE CON-TAINER.American, 19th century. Originalvinegar graining. Some wear and lidchips. 6.5”h. $200-$400

687DECORATED QUEEN ANNE CHAIR.New England, 18th century, maple.Solid splat, turned legs and stretchers,and pad feet. Retains an early black-painted surface with gold striping.17.5”h. seat, 40.5”h. overall. Ex RayMarion. $100-$300

688TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXES.American, late 19th century, bent-wood. Dark blue-green paint withbale, lapped seam on lid and base,split on bottom, 6.25”h. 11.25”d.,and dark green paint, lapped seam onlid and base. Some loss to lid band.3.5”h. 7.5”d. $150-$350

689DOUGHBOX.American, 19th century, poplar. Lid-ded box with applied legs and old redpaint. Age crack. 31”h. 32”w. 16”d. $150-$300

690WOODEN BOWL AND WALLPOCKET.American, 19th century. Treen bowlwith layers of yellow paint, 3”h.12.5”d., and hanging wall pocketwith old red paint, 15.25”h. 14.5”w. $100-$300

691FIVE PIECES OF IRONSTONE.England, 2nd half-19th century. Threepitchers, including bellflower andfuchsia designs, 11” to 7.5”h., acreamer, and a covered tureen withladle, 8.5”h. $100-$200

692SET OF APOTHECARY DRAWERS.American, 2nd half-19th century,cherry. Dovetailed case with five overfour dovetailed drawers with brasspulls. Old refinishing. 10.5”h. 32”w.9”d. $200-$400

693ORIENTAL RUG.Second quarter-20th century. Heriz.Blue border, white spandrels, redground. 8’1” x 11’1”. $500-$1,000

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680ELEVEN PIECES OF STONEFRUIT WITH TRAY.American or European, early 20thcentury. Life size with paintednatural colors. Fruits include or-anges, peaches, apples andgrapes. Together with a woodentray with cutout handles and blueover layers of paint. Worn withrepaired split. 14” x 24.5”. $250-$500

681STONE FRUIT.American or European, early 20thcentury. Persimmon. Life sizewith painted natural colors. $200-$300

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694INLAID HEPPLEWHITE CARD TABLE.American, early 19th century, mahoganyveneer over pine. Stringing and bellflowerson legs, apron has an oval medallion withbutterfly. Some veneer loss. 29.5”h. 35”w.17.25”d. $800-$1,200

695THREE PRINTS BY CURRIER & IVES.American, mid 19th century, handcoloredlithograph. The Old Oaken Bucket, C#4577, 12”h. 16”w. Mating in the Woods-Ruffed Grouse, C# 4079, 17”h. 20”w,. andWashington and Lincoln, C# 6510. Uncol-ored medium folio. 20.5”h. 17”w. All inframes. Imperfections. $250-$450

700TWO HOOKED RUGS.American, 1st half-20th century, wool onburlap. Large depiction of a teddy bearwith striped bowl on his lap. Mounted onstretcher. 37”h. 29”w. And a brightly col-ored geometric with black border. Mountedon stretcher, 21” x 40”. $200-$400

701PERCUSSION RIFLE.American, 1st half-19th century, curlymaple. Approximately .41 cal., 42” barrel,full stock with incised vines and a brasspatchbox. Imperfections. $400-$800

702AIRPLANE MODEL AND MOTOR.American, 2nd quarter-20th century, woodand wire. GeeBee Model Z racing planewith original paint, 10”l., and a R1 WaspRotary engine model on base, 7”h. overall. $100-$300

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696ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Hamadan withred ground. 4’6” x 6’5”. $300-$600

697ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century.Hamadan/Melayer. 3'7" x 5'7". $200-$400

698ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Sarouk with redground. 3’7” x 5’3”. $300-$600

699INLAID HEPPLEWHITE LADY’SSECRETARY.New England, early 19th century,mahogany and pine. Two-piece,the upper section with two doorsand an interior with shelves andpigeonholes; the lower sectionwith a folding writing surface andtwo drawers, all on tapered legs. $1,000-$2,000

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703CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SOFA.American, 20th century, ma-hogany. Camelback sofa withstraight legs. 18”h. seat, 36.5”h.overall, 80”l. $200-$400

704THREE PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.American, mid 19th century. Pair,10”h., and single, 8”h. Missingpush ups. $100-$300

705TWO PEWTER PLATES.England, early 19th century.Touch for Samuel Ellis, 7.75”d.,and Townsend & Compton with ahammered booge, 8.75”d. $150-$350

706PEWTER CHARGER.Partial touches for Richard King(London, England, 2nd half-18thcentury). Hammered booge.16.25”d. $600-$900

707TWO PEWTER BASINS.American, 1st half-19th century.One is marked for Samuel Ham-lin (Sr. or Jr., Rhode Island), Ja-cobs #158 or 159. Pitted. 2”h.7.75”d. The other is unmarked,2”h. 8”d. $250-$450

708TWO ROUND PANTRY BOXES.American, mid 19th century,bentwood. Light blue paint,lapped seams, 3.5”h. 8”d., anddark green paint, lapped seams,3.75”h. 7.75”d. Some imperfec-tions. $150-$350

709PEWTER TEAPOT.Faint touch for Ashbil Griswold(Meriden, Connecticut, 1802-1842). Exaggerated spout. Dentin lid. 7.5”h. $100-$250

710DECORATED PANTRY BOX.European, late 19th century.Bentwood box with original vine-gar graining. German penciledtext dated 1897. Loose. 5”h. 8”d. $100-$250

711TWO PANTRY BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th century.Oval bentwood boxes with op-posing fingers and copper tacks.Old grey paint, 2”h. 5.5”l., andold green paint, 2.25”h. 6”l. $200-$400

712PLANE AND WHETSTONE.American, 19th century. Smallburl plane with steel blade, 3”h.5.5”l., and a whetstone in a curlymaple box with “Newlin” paintedon the lid, 1.25”h. 6.25”l. $400-$600

713EIGHT WOODEN CARVINGS.American and European, 19thcentury. Lion head, cherub,bearded man, two spoons, chainwhimsey and a cat in bootinkwell, 6” to 10”l. Together witha carved presentation box in theform of a book, reputedly a gumbox. 5”l. $200-$400

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714ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Heriz Style Rug. Having central geomet-ric decoration on a red field set within multiple borders.11’11” w. 15’ 11”l. $600-$900

715ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Kirman. Having scrolling floral and foliate decoration on a burgundy field, set within multipleborders. 9’8”w. 15.5”l. $2,000-$3,000

716ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Bidjar. Central medallion on red ground.2'8" x 4'. $200-$400

717ORIENTAL MAT.Twentieth century. Hamadan mat, 1'8" x 2'1" and an Afsharbag face. $150-$250

718ORIENTAL RUG.Third quarter-20th century.Hamadan with red ground.2'5" x 3'10". $100-$200

719ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Room sizeHeriz with blue ground. 8'10"x 9'10". $1,000-$2,000

720ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Caucasian.3'10" x 5'6". $400-$800

721ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century.Hamadan/Melayer with geo-metric design. 4'10" x 6'2". $300-$600

722ORIENTAL RUNNER.Twentieth century. Dergizenewith floral design. 2'8" x 9'3". $200-$400

723ORIENTAL BAG FACE.Twentieth century. Figural ona blue ground. Mounted in aframe, 28.5”h. 33”w. Ex DonJansen (Ohio). $400-$800

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724GEORGE III PEMROKE TABLE.England, early 19th century, ma-hogany, pine and oak. Of smallsize with one drawer and ta-pered legs. Old finish. 28”h.18.5”w. (closed) 35.5”w. (open)28”d. Ex David Franklin (Ohio). $250-$500

725IRONSTONE PLATTER.England, mid 19th century. Ovalwith handcolored transfer de-sign “Etruscan Vases”. Minorwear. 16” x 20.5”. $150-$300

726SET OF SIX BRACE-BACKWINDSOR CHAIRS.American, late 18th-eary 19thcentury, mixed woods. Withbaluster turnings and a shapedcrest. Old black paint. Imperfec-tions. 17”h. seat, 37”h. overall. $400-$800

727SHERATON DROP-LEAF TABLE.Probably Midwestern, 19h cen-tury, walnut. Rectangular leavesand six unusually turned legs.Older finish. 30.5”h. 44”l.22.5”w. (closed) 59.5”w. (open). $250-$500

728SHAKER CANDLESTAND.Attributed to Union Village,Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut.Square top with beaded edge,and a tripod base. 28.75”h.18.5” square. $250-$500

729FIVE PIECES OF POTTERY.American, mid 19th-20th cen-tury. Rockingham dog inkwell(repair), 6.5”l. and a child’smug. Together with three minia-ture pieces, bean pot, bowl andpitcher, 2.5”h. $75-$150

730GROUP OF HOUSEHOLDITEMS.American, 19th century. Threecarved picture frames, two aretabletop examples, 6”h. and 3”x 4.25” and a dovetailed copperpot, 6.5”h. Together with twelveassorted bone handled knivesand forks. $75-$150

731EIGHT PIECES INCLUDINGPOTTERY.American, 20th century. Twojugs by B.B. Craig and BenOwen, 4”, 5.75”h., wroughtiron trammel, 18.5”l. andminiature loaf pan fromWilliamsburg, dog byBreininger, 4”h., Lehnware stylepainted salt and a folksy carvedwooden zebra, 5.5”h. on base.Together with a natural formburl bowl. Varnished, 1.5”h. $100-$250

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732COAT RACK.American, late 19th century. Elaborately carved with five coathooks. 11”h. 53”w. Ex Tom andCarolyn Porter (Ohio). $250-$500

733FOURTEEN PIECES OF MINIATURE STONE FRUIT.American or European, early 20thcentury. Painted natural colors.Fruits include oranges, peaches,apples, pears, figs and bananas(one repaired). $400-$600

734PANTRY BOX.American, possibly Shaker, 2ndhalf-19th century. Oval bentwoodbox with single opposing fingersand copper tacks. Original darkblue paint. Minor wear. 1.5”h.4.5”l. $200-$400

735THREE OVAL PANTRY BOXES.American, mid 19 century, bent-wood. Dark red paint, single fin-gers, 2.75”h. 6.5”l., olive greenpaint, single fingers on lid andbase, 1.75”h. 4”l., and dark yel-low paint 1.5”h. 3.75”l. All havewear. $150-$350

736TWO OIL LAMPS.American, mid 19th century.Blown font with cobalt and whitethreading, brass column (split)and white marble base. 12”h. Anda cut overlay font, blue to whiteto clear with opaque blue columnand white marble base. Interiorbruise and residue. 13.5”h. $150-$350

737PEWTER PITCHER.Touch for Boardman & Hart, NewYork (1805-1850). Lid has re-paired hinge. 10”h. $200-$400

738PEWTER PORRINGER.Touch for Samuel Hamlin Sr.(Connecticut and Rhode Island,1767-1801). Jacobs #161. Flow-ered handle. 5.25”d. $200-$400

739TWO PEWTER POTS AND TWOBOWLS.American, 1st half-19th century.Tall pot, 11”h., teapot, 9”h., andtwo bowls, one footed. 2”, 2.5”h.Unmarked. Minor imperfections. $250-$450

740SHAKER CHILD’S CHAIR.American, 2nd half-19th century.Ladderback with mushroom caparms and replaced tape seat. Topslat impressed “0”. Wear. 23”h.Ex Ellie Hoover Walker (Ohio). $150-$350

741SHAKER SPOOL CADDY.Second half-19th century. Turnedmaple with alligatored varnishand a velvet pincushion. Periodspools. Wear. 6”h. $200-$400

742SHAKER BOX.Second half-19th century. Ovalbentwood box with arched fin-gers, three on bottom and one onlid, with copper tacks. Inside oflid stamped “5”. 3.5”h. 9.5”l. $300-$600

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743SHAKER BOX.Second half-19th century.Oval bentwood box witharched fingers, three on bot-tom and one on lid, withcopper tacks. Minor wearand small splits at bottom.5”h. 12”l. $400-$600

744SHAKER BOX.Second half-19th century.Oval bentwood box witharched fingers, three on bot-tom and one on lid, withcopper tacks. Finger on lidhas split. 4”h. 10.25”l. $400-$600

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744ALUMBERMILL SCENE(AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE19TH-EARLY 20TH CEN-TURY).Oil on artist board, un-signed. Naive painting of alumbermill on a river. Bostonpreparer's label and NewHamshire framer's label.Minor wear.12"h. 18.5"w., ina frame, 15.5"h. 22"w. $150-$300744A

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745DENTAL CABINET.American, late 19th-early 20th cen-tury, cherry. Twenty-six drawers.38”h. 26.75”w. 11.25”d. Ex BettySterling. $250-$500

746TWO CAST IRON BANKS.American, late 19th century. Me-chanical Tammany Hall. Norman#5420-a. Imperfections. 5.75”h.And a still cupola bank, Moore#1147. 3.5”h. Both with originalpaint. $200-$300

747CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK.American, late 19th century. JollyNigger Bank with original paint.Norman #3370. Some wear. 7”h. $150-$350

747ASHAKER DRAWER.Late 19th century, pine. From theNorth Family, Enfield, Connecticut.Original dark brown stain with dry,crazed surface. Inked paper label“... North Family, Died...1890, Age76”. Later felt on bottom with tracesof button feet. 3.25”h. 6”w. 5.75”d.Ex Hazel Hayes (Connecticut). $200-$400

748HAND MIRROR.American, 19th century. “Fragment”mirror in a carved frame with han-dle. Old refinishing. 9”l. $100-$300

749“DINAH” MECHANICAL BANK.American, late 19th century, castiron. Short sleeved in yellow. 6.5”h. $3,000-$4,000

750TWO HOOKED RUGS.American, early 20th century. Dia-mond over cottage in the pines,wool on burlap, 18” x 28.5”, and afloral rose oval surrounded by de-tailed multiborders, wool and knitson burlap. 25” x 40”. $150-$300

751MIRROR.American, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury, mahogany. Architectural two-part mirror with carved halfturnings, acorn drops and brass ron-dels. Replaced mirrors (one older),old refinishing. 42”h. 23”w. $150-$350

752THREE WOODEN BOWLSAmerican, 19th century. One isrough hewn and oblong, 27”l., andtwo are oval. Refinished, 17”l. andwith two handles, 28.5”l. $100-$300

753THREE WOODEN BOWLS.American, 19th century. Goodpatina, two are turned. Two largerhave age splits. 12.5”, 13”, 15.5”d. $100-$300

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754ABUTTER PRINT.American, mid 19th century. Unusual carvingof a two story house with flowers. No handle.4"d. Ex Mary Thornton, (Ohio).$250-$450

754BSTACK OF FOUR SHAKER BOXES.Second half-19th century. Assembled set,each with arched fingers (two on bottom, oneon lid) and copper tacks. The smallest has fin-gers opposite the others, the two middle sizesare probably by the same hand and the largesthas the darkest color. 1.75"h. 4.5"l. to 2.75"h.6.5"l.$800-$1,200

754CPANTRY BOX AND CARRIER.American, late 19th-20th century. Oval bent-wood Shaker box with five arched fingers andcopper tacks. Imperfections. 5.5"h. 13.25"l.And a Shaker type open carrier with two fin-gers, copper tacks and bentwood handle.7.5"h. 14.5"l.$350-$450

754DDIMINUTIVE CASE OF DRAWERS.American, 19th century, mixed woods. Withtwelve small drawers over three larger draw-ers, and a dark finish. 23"h. 20.5"w. 8.5"d.$500-$1,000 754A - 754D

754FOLK ART STONE LION.American, 19th century. Seatedlion with unusual features.Restoration. 30”h. 54”w. 17”d. $6,000-$8,000

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755TWO WOODEN BOWLS.Probably American, 19th century. Rough hewn with handles.Smaller has incised linear designs and center scrubbing di-vider, 4.5”h. 16.25”l. Larger has chip carved scrolled han-dles. 4”h. 25”l. $150-$350

756WOODEN BOWL.American, 19th century. Carved oblong bowl with knob andhandle at the ends. Age split. 4”h. 14”l. $100-$200

757THREE WOODEN BOWLS.American, 19th century. Turned bowls, the two largest are re-finished, the smallest has old red paint on the exterior. 12.5”,15”, 18”d. $150-$350

758SMALL BURL BOWL.American, 19th century. Turned with nice figure and goodpatina, 2”h.6”d. $400-$800

759SMALL BURL BOWL.American, 19th century. Turned with simple form and darkpatina. Old refinishing. 2”h. 5.5”d. $200-$400

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760FOUR TRANSFERWAREPLATES.England, 1st half-19th cen-tury. All handcolored withmolded borders, one hav-ing American eagles. Threeare children’s motto plates,4.5” to 5”d., and one has awoman playing a harp“Forget Me Not”, 7”d.Minor flaking. $200-$400

761SHAKER TWO-DRAWERSTAND.South Union, Kentucky,19th century, cherry andpine. One-board top, twodrawers, and simply turnedlegs. 28.5”h. 19”w. 18.5”d.Ex Donald Sprowls (Ohio). $300-$500

762TWO SHAKER CHAIRS.Canterbury, New Hamp-shire, 19th century, maple.Includes a rocker, 15”h.seat, 40.5”h. overall, and aside chair, 16.5”h. seat,40.5”h. overall. Ex Charles“Bud” Thompson. $250-$450

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763DECORATED HANGING SHELF.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed shelf with original putty decoration on the shelves. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 36”w. 6.5”d. Ex Maze Pottinger (Michigan).$250-$500

764DECORATED BELLOWS.American, mid 19th century. Original stenciled fruit and flowers on a mustardground. Releathered. 17”l. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio/Massachusetts). $200-$400

765TWO SILHOUETTES OF MEN.American, 1st half-19th century. Hollow cut. One has the “Peale Museum”eagle stamp with penciled name (Walter Jones?) and date 1815. Some foxingand toning. In a gilt frame, 8”h. 6”w. The other is in a grained frame, 7.75”h.6.75”w. $200-$400

766IMAGE OF A PARROT.American, mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Pinprick outline with vibrantcolors. Imperfections. In a red frame, 8.25”h. 7”w. $150-$300

767TOLE CANISTER AND SHAKER.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Shaker has original japanning and“Flour”, 3.75”h. Canister has original red ground with blue flowers. 3”h. Bothhave wear. $200-$400

768DECORATED BELLOWS.American, mid 19th century. Original yellow ground with stenciled starflowersand faux tortoise-shell on the back. Back handle repaired. Releathered.16.75”l. $200-$300

769DECORATED BELLOWS.American, mid 19th century. Original smoked red ground with stenciled cornu-copia. Releathered. 17.5”l. $300-$500

770FOLK ART OWL.Twentieth century. Owl madefrom a wooden duck decoy withtin wings. 13”h. includingbranch. $100-$300

771TOLE CANISTER.American, 2nd quarter-19th cen-tury. Original japanning with flo-ral designs and white band. Tinhasp and wire handle. Wornareas. 7.5”h. 7.75”d. $250-$450

771AREDWARE POT AND BANDBOX.American, 19th century. Mottledorange and green glaze with in-cised lines, 3.5"h. and a roundcardboard box with wallpaper.Wear and stitched lid, 5"h. 5.5"d. $100-$300

772FOUR PANTRY BOXES.American, 2nd half-19th century,bentwood. Oval with single fin-gers. One with original blackpaint has copper tacks, 1.5”h.4”l. The rest have steel or irontacks. Old green, 2.5”h. 6.5”l.,original blue, 1.5”h. 4”l. andcleaned down to blue, 2”h.5.5”l. Imperfections. $150-$350

773GROUP OF LIGHTING ITEMS.American, 19th century. Pair ofpewter candlesticks, 9”h., minia-ture tin and pewter oil lamps,1.5”h. and two tin snuffers. To-gether with a wrought iron rush-light holder with candlesocketcounterweight in a turnedwooden base, 10.5”h. $200-$400

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774DECORATED BELLOWS.American, mid 19th century. Original red ground with stenciled fruitdesigns. Old releathering. Worn areas. 18”l. Ex Bill Samaha (Massachu-setts/Ohio). $100-$300

775PAIR OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS ON IVORY.American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Husband and wife, hewears a yellow vest, she wears gold jewelry including a pearl hairband.The man has damage. In frames, 5.25”h. 5”w. $300-$500

776POSEY BASKET.England, 1st half-19th century, soft paste. Basket shaped with moldedbasket weave and a pierced lid with rose finial. Hand decorated. Hair-line and minor flakes. 6”h. $500-$700

777TWO RABBITWARE PLATES.England, late 19th-early 20th century. Virginia Rose border with rabbitsand Single Rose border with rabbit and frog center. 9.5”d. $200-$400

778RABBITWARE CHARGER.England, late 19th-early 20th century. Virginia Rose border with rabbitand frog center. 13”d. $300-$500

779LARGE TIN LANTERN.American, mid 19th century. Cantedwith three glass panels. Reflectorand font missing. 19.5”h. not in-cluding bale handle. $100-$200

780SUGAR BUCKET.American, 2nd half-19th century.Stave construction with bentwoodbands and swing handle. Originalgrey paint. Some loss. 9.75”h. 13”d. $150-$250

781HEPPLEWHITE STAND.American, 1st half-19th century,cherry. Rectangular top, taperedlegs, and old blue paint. 28.5”h.24”w. 17”d. $300-$500

782QUEEN ANNE-STYLE CHAIR.American, late 19th-early 20th cen-tury, maple. Solid splat with yolkcrest, pad feet, and a rush seat.17.5”h. seat, 43”h. overall. $100-$200

783HANGING SET OF DRAWERS.American, late 19th century, pine.Three nailed drawers with porcelainpulls. Peaked crest. Original darkbrown stain. 16”h. 12”w. $100-$300

784DECORATED MULE CHEST.American, 19th century, mixedwoods. Well over two drawers, withbootjack ends and old red and blackgrain paint. 42”h. 41.5”w. 16.5”d. $250-$500

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789SUGAR BUCKET.American, late 19th century. Stave construction withoriginal yellow and dark blue/grey paint. Woodenbands and bentwood handle. 9.75”h. 10”d. $150-$300

790DELFT BOWL.Netherlands, late 17th-early 18th century. Vibrantpolychrome floral design on a footed bowl. Markedfor Adriaen Kocks. Some wear and flaking. 6”h.10”d. $900-$1,600

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785THREE CHILDREN’S PRINTS.Published by B. Bramell, Philadelphia, mid19th century. Handcolored woodblockprints in frames. The Leopard , 8.25”h.7.5”w. and My Little Poney (sic), 12”h.10”w., both in grained frames. Togetherwith Mary with her Flowers in a redpainted frame, 7.25”h. 6.25”w. Some im-perfections. $100-$300

786COUNTRY CRIB.American, 1st half-19th century, curlymaple. Of typical form with acorn finialsand an old finish. 40”h. 28.5”w. 46.5”l. $400-$600

787THREE SUGAR BUCKETS.American, late 19th century, bentwood.Apple green paint, single fingers and metalband, 8”h. 8.25”d.; salmon paint, singlefingers and metal band, 7.75”h. 8”d.; anddark red paint, single finger on lid and twofingers on base with copper tacks, 6.75”h.6.75”d. All have wear. $200-$400

788DECORATED CHILD’S CHAIR.Late 19th century, pine. Made by JohnStrickler, Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania.Spool turned posts and crest. Original red,black and yellow paint. 17.5”h. Ex SamYeagly (Pennsylvania).

On the underside is a photo of the chairexhibited in the Bicentennial antique showat Schaefferstown. $400-$800

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791SPOON RACK WITH PEWTER SPOONS.American, late 18th century, pine. Scalloped crestand three molded edge spoon holders with roseheadnails. Bottom dovetailed box with lift lid. Old worngrey paint. Imperfections. 34”h. 13”w. Together witheight assorted pewter spoons. $400-$800

792PAIR OF FIRE DOGS.American, late 19th century, cast iron. Ends have thehead of a woman. 9.5”l. $200-$400

793PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.England, mid 18th century. 8.5”h. $600-$800

794DECORATED BELLOWS.American, mid 19th century. Original yellow groundwith stenciled fruit. Releathered. Wear. 18”l. $100-$300

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795WROUGHT-IRON TRAMMEL.Probably Pennsylvania, dated 1765.Punched decoration and initialed “WS”.37”L. Found in a tavern in Delmont,Pennsylvania. $1,000-$1,500

796TWO GLASS CANDLESTICKS ANDPEG LAMP.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Clear glass sticks with pressed bases,one with a lacy glass pattern (flakes).Both have pewter socket inserts, 8”,10”h. Together with a paneled peg lampwith burning fluid burners. $300-$600

797TWO GLASS OIL LAMPS.American, ca.1820s. Clear blown fontswith pressed lacy bases. Larger is Sand-wich with whale oil drop burner, 8”h.Ex Elmer Webster (Ohio). Smaller issparking lamp with ribbed font, 4”h. $150-$350

798GLASS OIL LAMP.American, mid 19th century. Clear cutfont and column, round foot. Burningfluid burners. 13.75”h. $150-$300

799PAIR OF SANDWICH GLASS OILLAMPS.Massachusetts, ca.1820s. Clear blownfonts with pressed lacy bases. Whale oildrop burners. Expected flakes on base.12”h. Ex Elmer Webster (Ohio). $250-$500

800PENNY RUG/MAT.American, late 19th-early 20th century,wool on denim. Three-layer circlessewn to diamond shaped backing. 25” x42”. Ex Alan Daniel. $75-$125

801HOOKED RUG.American, 2nd quarter-20th century,mixed fibers on burlap. Large rabbitwith carrot, nestled beside small redcottage. Mounted on board, 19” x 34”. $125-$250

802SPATTERWARE PLATE AND TWOPIECES OF SALOPIAN.England, 1st half-19th century. Redplate with peafowl, 8.25”d. and a Sa-lopian open sugar, 2.75”h., and child’smug, 2”h. with farming scenes. $100-$300

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803TWO PIECES OFSTONEWARE.American, 2nd half-19thcentury. Brushed cobalt de-signs. Crock with two ap-plied handles and cloverdesigns, 14”h., and a squatjug with applied handle andfaint flower, 9”h. Flakes. $150-$350

804THREE SETS OF ODD FEL-LOW RINGS.American, early 20th cen-tury, wood. Gold repaint,9.5” link, old red, blue andgold paint, 13” link andoriginal worn red paint,14”l. $100-$300

805THREE INDUSTRIALMOLDS.American, 20th century,wood. Molds for valves andpipes with applied num-bers. Old black, yellow andred paint. 11” to 20”l. $150-$300

806PAIR OF LONGHORNSTEER HORNS.American, 2nd half-20thcentury. On wooden plaquewith embossed leather.55”l. $100-$200

807PRESSED WOOD BOWL.American, late 19th-early20th century. Sawdust andbinder pressed into the formof a bowl with brown stain.Age splits. 5”h. 16.75”d. $100-$200

808HANGING SHELF.American, 2nd half-19thcentury, mahogany. Cut outgothic arches and scallopson sides. Three shelves. Im-perfections. 30”h. 28.5”w. $100-$300

809PAIR OF BRASSANDIRONS.American, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Seamed construc-tion, scrolled legs andwrought iron rods. 18.25”h. $100-$200

810TWO PAIR OFANDIRONS.American, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Seamed construc-tion, scrolled legs andwrought iron rods. 19”,15”h. $150-$350

811TWO PORTRAITS.American, late 19th-20thcentury. Unsigned. Oil onartist board of child dated1898. 10.5’h. 8”w. and oilon paper of Abraham Lin-coln. Backed on wood.24”h. 18”w. In frames. $200-$400

812THREE PORTRAITS OFCHILDREN.American, late 19th-20thcentury. Unsigned. Oil onartist board of girl and baby,15”h. 13.5”w., oil on can-vas of children and chick-ens, 18”h. 13”w. and oil onwood. Naive image ofchild. 29”h. 23.5”w. Inframes. $100-$200

813LANDSCAPE (EUROPEANSCHOOL, EARLY 20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lowerleft. Wooded stream. Re-pair. 16”h. 22”w., in aframe, 20”h. 25”w. $100-$300

814BOOKENDS AND MIRROR.American, late 19th cen-tury. Two wooden bookendsin the form of stackedbooks, 4.5”h. and a ma-hogany veneer frame, 10” x12”. $75-$125

815STONEWARE CROCK.American, 2nd half-19thcentury. Brushed and sten-ciled cobalt label “Williams& Reppert, Greensboro, Pa, 8”. Two applied han-dles. Stained. 18.5”h. $200-$300

816EIGHT GLASS WINES ANDAN EXPORT TEAPOT.Eighteenth-nineteenth cen-tury. Chinese Export teapotwith landscape. Fruit finial.5.5”h. and eight French,colorless blown glasswines. Seven have foldedrims on feet. 4” to 8”h. $250-$500

817IMARI BOWL.Japan, 20th century. Typicaldesign with landscapemedallion. 3.5”h. 9.5”d. $100-$150

818AMISH QUILT.Pennsylvania, early 20thcentury, wool. Diamond inthe Square pattern in softgreen, red and blue grey.Minutely hand quilted intraditional designs includ-ing eight-point star, dia-monds, feathered wreathsand vining plumes. Mutedstriped print backing. 71” x74”. $450-$900

818AINLAID FEDERAL SIDEBOARD.American, early 19th cen-tury, mahogany and poplar.Bowfront with ovolo cor-ners, with three drawersover four doors, all restingon six tapered legs. Deco-rated with elaborate, later19th-century inlay. Imper-fections. 40"h. 73.5"w.27"d. Ex Peter Tillou (Con-necticut).$1,500-$3,000

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819FOUR CHIPPENDALE MIRRORS.England, mid 18th century, mahogany ve-neer. Two with phoenix crests, twoscrolled crests. Imperfections. Dimensionsof largest overall: 29.25”h. 14”w. $200-$400

820EARLY MAP OF THE AMERICAN SOUTH.John Pinkerton, United States of AmericaSouthern Part, London: Cadell andDavies, 1809. Engraving with watercoloroutlines, and a wonderful 19th-centurypencil notation marking the “line of Mis-souri Compromise.” Matted and framed,27”h. 34”w. $400-$800

821SHEET MUSIC COVER.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, chro-molithograph. Parade March of the 22d.Regt. N.Y.S.M. Union Greys with threeCivil War soldiers. In a frame with latergold paint, 19.25”h. 16.25”w. $150-$300

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824MEDICAL OR APOTHECARY CHEST.English, late 19th century, mahogany. Travellingbox, the upper compartment with 16 period/origi-nal bottles and jars, the lower compartment beinga drawer containing two slide compartments, amortar and pestle, scale, and additional jars andbottles. 10”h. 12”w. 8.5”d. Ex Herbert Schiffer(Pennsylvania). $800-$1,200

825PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY BENJAMIN A.WALLACE (AMERICAN, 1770-1850).Oil on canvas, signed on reverse, 1820-1835. Saidto be “Mrs. Charles Crommelin, Sr.” Seatedwoman with elaborate cap and ruffled lace collar,draped in paisley shawl and holding book.Restoration. 40”h. 28”w., in a frame, 45.5”h.32”w.

Probably Ann Cogswell Crommelin who marriedCharles Crommelin in 1795 and resided in theNew York City area where Wallace was known tobe painting portraits and miniatures. $600-$900

826BRASS CAPSTAN CANDLESTICK.Continental, 16th century. Socket has extractorholes. Minor edge loss. 4.5”h. $400-$600

822FEDERAL-STYLE CARD TABLE.American, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany.In the Baltimore style, with a shaped top, stringinlay, and tapered legs. 30”h. 32”w. 16”d. (closed). $800-$1,200

823QUEEN ANNE CORNER OR ROUNDABOUTCHAIR.Probably Pennsylvania, 1750-1770, mahogany. Solidsplats, deep skirt (likely once fitted with a chamberpot), and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Imperfec-tions. 18”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $1,500-$2,500

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827FOUR PIECES OF BRASS LIGHTING.Continental, late 17th-18th century. Three candle-sticks, 2” to 7.75”h., the tallest with domed baseand extractor holes. Together with a rushlightholder with candlesocket counterweight and twistdetail. 9.5”h. Imperfections. $300-$600

828RAINBOW SPATTERWARE HANDLELESS CUPAND SAUCER.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue and pur-ple with an Adams Rose. Minor imperfections. $150-$300

829SHAKER SEWING BOX.Sabbathday Lake, Maine, early 20th century,maple. Made by Delmer Charles Wilson (1873-1961) the last of the male Shakers. Four fingerswith copper tacks, swing-handled with unusedsewing implements and lined with blue silk.Stamped mark on the underside. 4”h. plus han-dle, 11”l. $400-$800

830STACK OF THREE SHAKER BOXES.Second half-19th century. Assembled set, eachwith arched fingers (two on bottom, one on lid)and copper tacks. The smallest is refinished, themiddle one is stamped “8”. 2”h. 5.25”l., 2.25”h.6”l., 3”h. 7”l. $600-$800

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831INLAID HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE.American, early 19th century, cherry and poplar.Bowed ends with icicle and string inlay. Imperfec-tions. 28.5”h. 19.5”w. (closed) 37”w. (open)36.25”d. $300-$500

832PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife, shesits in a decorated chair. Restoration. 28.5”h.23”w., in frames, 33”h. 28”w. $250-$450

833TWO FEATHER EDGE PLATTERS AND THREEPIECES OF SPATTERWARE.England, 1st half-19th century. Blue feather edgeplatters, 11.5” x 14.5” and 12.5” x 15.5”. Togetherwith two blue spatter plates, 7.5”, 9.5”d., and ademitasse cup and saucer. $400-$600

834RAINBOW SPATTERWARE PLATE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Scalloped edgewith concentric circles of red, blue, and green. Im-pressed “Adams”. Hairline. 8”d. $350-$550

835TWO PIECES OF TOLE.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Breadbasket with gold crystallized interior. Attrib-uted to the Harvey Filley shop, Philadelphia.4”h. 13.5”l. And a covered sugar with yel-low bands on japanned ground, 4.5”h. Bothhave wear. $400-$700

836STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG.American, 2nd half-19th century. Jug withcobalt script “The Fair”. Applied strap han-dle. Flake on lip, stain. 13.5”h. And a crockwith stenciled label “Williams & Reppert,Greensboro, Pa.” 12”h. $100-$350

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Badger, Thomas 320Barns, Blakslee 70Boardman & Hart 737Boardman, Thomas Danforth 193, 319Chaplin, Leone R. 431Cobb, C.S. 66Cummings, Frank 156Currier & Ives 90, 151, 251, 675, 695Curtiss, Daniel 191Danforth, Joseph 325Danforth II, Thomas 50Edouart, Silhouette 256Eichholtz, Jacob 98, 213Ellis, Samuel 705Endicott and Sumner 172Evans, Ivor Gordon 336Follis, Randy 337Frahme, William 545Gottshall, Walter and June 221Gough, Robert Alan 468, 469, 479-481, 550-

552, 555-557, 578-581Griswold, Ashbil 709Hamlin, Samuel 707Hamlin, Samuel Sr. 738Henderson, Martin 502AHickerson, J.M. 333Hoke, Martin 618Howe, William Henry 112Jenkins, Philip Oskar 99King, Richard 706King, Tom 447, 583Kittinger 198Lashels, George W. 566Lehew, W.H. 333Lewis, Isaac C. 641Lindsay, Seymour 420Marble Furnace 440McClellan, William 584

McQuilken, William 321Miles, Jasper P. 487Millar, Addison T. 478Miller, Charles Henry 377Miller, Samuel J. 571Miller, William Rickarby 676Mundwife, Samuel 568Nachtrieb, Michael Streiby 492Nachtrieb, Michael Strieby 501, 502, 522, 523Nicodemus, Chester 470Pennock, Simon 322Pettingill, Alfred 443Pinkerton, John 820Purdy, Solomon 417Randel Family 569Sellew & Company 530Siegenthaler, Albert Joseph 585Smith, David T. 224Smith, Eben 190Snavely, Carl 655Standish, Alexander 223Strickler, John 788Sutten, Thomas 372Townsend & Compton 705Walker, John Brown 493Wall, Alfred Bryan 432Wallace, Benjamin 825Weeks Pottery 467Weigand, Gustave 403Whiting, Riley 69Whitlatch, J.M. 499Wickenden, Robert John 561Willard, Archibald McNeal 446, 460-465, 474-477Williams & Reppert 288, 836Williams, Lorenzo 72Wilson, W.H. 512Young, C.L.V. 404

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AuctioneersJeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer

Amelia JeffersSteve Bemiller

Andrew RichmondDave PritchardKellie Seltzer

Justin Arnold, Apprentice

Catalog Auction SpecialistsSusan Wise

Andrew RichmondEllice Ronsheim

Judi HillShane Hall

Eclectic Auction SpecialistsJustin ArnoldNick BurdetteNatalie Smith

Operation and TransportationJared Wells

Nick BurdetteGeorge CraftDerrik WilsonRon Scheeler

Kris Klein

ExhibitionsDebbie Bender

Accounts ReceivableToni Warner

Administrative SupportDebbie Bender

Edie PreeceToni Warner

GARTH’S STAFFGARTH’S STAFF

CEORichard “Jeff” Jeffers

PresidentAmelia Jeffers

Executive Vice PresidentSteve Bemiller

Vice PresidentAndrew Richmond

Ambassador-at-LargeCarolyn Porter

Asian Arts ConsultantSarah Zhu

Trusts & EstatesChrista Johnson

Real EstateAmelia Jeffers

Jeff JeffersSteve BemillerDave Pritchard

Penny JonesJerry Franckhauser

Maggie Lay

Consignment SpecialistsJeff Jeffers

Amelia JeffersSteve Bemiller

Andrew RichmondJared WellsShane Hall

Consignment ManagerEdie Preece

AppraisersJeff Jeffers, CAGA

Kristin Crump, CAGAJared Wells, CAGA

Andrew Richmond, CAGAJustin Arnold, CAGALisa Darke, CAGACheryl-Lynn May

PhotographyRob Manko

Design Rob Manko

Kellie Seltzer

Marketing Kellie Seltzer

Public RelationsChrista Johnson

Kellie Seltzer

SubscriptionsToni Warner

Internet Auction ServicesDebbie Bender

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GARTH’S POLICY (continued)

BIDDING INCREMENTSAbsentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere:

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.

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 17.5% 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 online services such as garthslive.com, artfact.com or any other online bidding service is 20.5% of thesuccessful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 15.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000.

SALES TAX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc.before any exemption can be made.

PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification(valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire 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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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 you 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.

Street:

City: State: Zip:

Telephone #: Fax #: Email:

Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if 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:

Address of Branch:

Contact Person:

Branch Phone No.:

Branch Fax No.:

Your Signature:(I authorize Garth’s Auction to contact the above institution.)

Credit Card Number:(Visa & Mastercard Only)

Exp. Date: Security Code:

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!

YOU MAY FAX THIS TO GARTH’SAT (740) 363-0164. PLEASE SUBMIT ADDITIONAL BIDS ON OTHER PAPER

ANY QUESTIONS CALL (740) 362-4771

CATALOG orLOT NUMBER SHORT DESCRIPTION OF LOT

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Tom’sBoxesby Tom King

Delaware, Ohio

As a retired antiquarian who once worked as a cataloguer in anationally known auction house, I now use my extensiveknowledge of furniture styles and construction to make earlyAmerican furniture & accessories which are true to the form,scale and color of the originals which inspire me.

Working exclusively in a 1-inch scale, I also make room boxesthat are true to a particular period including a 17th centuryConnecticut kitchen, a circa 1740-1790 Pennsy,vania parlor,a circa 1810 Shaker parlor, a circa 1820-1840 Ohio bed chamber, and a circa 1850-1860 country store.

Other than some hinges, I don't buy anything pre-made. I usepoplar, pine, cherry, maple, curly maple, walnut, mahoganyand antique'woods with old �nish; oil stains, ink, and acrylic,latex and oil paints. I also incorporate tin, iron, brass, copperand galvanized metal as projects dictate. Fibers include bothold & new fabrics, as well as �oss and string. I occasionally castpans from plastic resin. My sister makes mini hooked rugsquilts, mattresses & pillows for my beds and more to complement my fumiture.

For additional images of my work, visit my Facebook pagefacebook.com/Tomsboxes. Special orders accepted. ContactTom King at 941.243.1538 or [email protected].

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Corporate Sponsors: Everything But The Kitchen Sink, Back Burner Restaurant, Inn at Montchanin Village, Krazy Kat’s, Pearl Pressman Liberty Communications GroupMedia Sponsors: The Hunt, Delaware Lawyer, Delaware Today, Main Line Today

Proceeds from the show support the Museum Volunteers’ Art Purchase Fund.

PREVIEW RECEPTION:Friday, May 24, 6–9 pm $125

BREAKFAST & TOUR of Which Way the Wind Blows: Antique American WeathervanesSaturday, May 25, 9 am $25

A PASSION FOR COLLECTING: DEALER BOOTH TALKSSunday, May 26 & Monday, May 27, 10:30–1:30 pm

SHOW HOURS:10 am–5 pm $15 admission

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