Garth's Auctions: September 2010 Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts Catalog

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Annual Labor Day Auction featuring early American antiques and accessories including over 800 lots of 18th & 19th century furniture, firearms, fine art, glass, folk art, textiles, silver, pewter, oriental rugs, and more

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Friday, September 3, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. ~ Lots 1 - 403Saturday, September 4, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. ~ Lots 404 - 810

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Ursula and The Late Thomas P. Blankenship, Charleston, West Virginia; The Late Mary Ellen & George Gotshall, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan;

A Prominent Cleveland, Ohio Couple; Therese M. Barrett;

A University Park, Florida Couple; A Delaware Collector;

Sherry & Eldin Ehrlich of Lincoln, Nebraska;Hugh Haller of New Richmond, Ohio;

Carol & Ron Harris;The Late Jill Revelson;

Deborah & Randall Schorle of Downers Grove, Illinois;The Late Edward & Helene Lityn;

Dr. David Schwartz;A Lady from Naples, Florida;

And select consignments from Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Tennessee, California, South Carolina, New York & Ohio.

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1PAIR OF DELFT PLATES.England, 2nd half-18th century. Mulberryand green Asian garden scene on white tinglaze. Edge and glaze flakes. 9 1/4”d. $350-$700

2DELFT CHARGER.England, 2nd half-18th century. White tinglaze with Asian themed blue design of aseated woman with a pagoda in the background. Edge wear and small rim repair. 11 1/2”d. $400-$600

3DELFT PLATE.England, 2nd half-18th century. White tinglaze with Asian inspired blue design of aboy chasing a butterfly. Edge flakes. 10 5/8”d. $200-$450

4GROUP OF ITEMS.Pictured are a pair of cinnabar bookends,China, early 20th century, 5 1/2”h. Together with ten books. $200-$300

5PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European or American, mid 19th century.Oblong octagonal bases with push ups. 4 1/4”h. $200-$400

6PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Dapper youngman with blond hair. A plaque on the framesays “Alexander Motherwell Russel”.Restoration. 30”h. 25 1/4”w., in a goldpainted frame, 38”h. 32 1/2”w. $900-$1,600

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7QUEEN ANNE TAVERN TABLE.Probably Connecticut, mid 18th century,maple. Oval top overhangs deep rectangular straight apron with quarterround returns on block and turned tapered legs ending in dainty pad feet. The base is slightly splayed. Retains wonderful old, if not original, dark brown finish. 26 1/2”h. 33”w. 26 3/4”d. Ex George Samaha (Ohio). $10,000-$20,000

8TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, 18th century. Both have squarebases and threaded posts. The taller has aremovable bobeche. 6”, 9”h. $300-$600

9PAIR OF DELFT PLATES.Probably England, 18th century. White tin glaze with blue floral and geometricdesigns reminiscent of export kraakware.Rim flakes. 7 1/2”d. $600-$800

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10SILHOUETTE.American, 1st quarter-19th century. Embossed mark “T.P.Jones/Fecit”. Hollow cut profile of an older gentleman with the smallcut eyelash indicative of Jones’ work. Initials THM in pen and ink.Imperfections. In frame, 5”h. 4”w.

Jones worked in New York and New England between 1805-1826. $100-$200

11TWO FRAMES.American, 2nd half-19th century. Each with a silhouette. Wide burl frame with gilt liner with 20th century silhouette of a womanwearing a hat, 9 3/4”h. 8 3/4”w., and bird’s-eye maple frame with areverse painting of William Penn, 7 1/4”h. 6”w. Minor imperfections. $100-$150

12TWO SILHOUETTES.American, 1st half- 19th century.Hollow cut portraits of men, the firstwith an inked collar, in a gilt frame,4 1/2”h. 3 1/4”w. The second withan embossed eagle “Peale’s Museum” label, in a frame, 6 1/4”h.4 3/4”w. $200-$400

13PAIR OF SILHOUETTES.American, 1st half-19th century.Hollow cut profiles of a man andwoman, the man resembling Washington. Both have embossed“Peale’s Museum” stamps with eagles. In matching gilt frames, 5 1/2”h. 4 1/2”w. $200-$400

14TWO SILHOUETTES.American or European. Early 19thcentury hollow cut gentleman, in a frame, 4”h. 3”w. And a 20th century silhouette of a school boy with glasses and colorful hatand tie. Pen and ink text belowidentifies artist as H.Karl Weigold.6”h. 4”w. Slight imperfections. $100-$150

15CHIPPENDALE DROP LEAF TABLE.Attributed to Newburyport, Massachusetts, 2nd half-18th century, mixed woods includingmahogany. Rectangular single boardtop and leaves over shaped skirtwith central carved shell. Moldedstraight legs swing out to supportleaves. Measures 27 3/4”h. 48” x 18 1/2” (closed) 48” x 49” (open). $800-$1,600

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16TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, 18th century. Small chamberstickwith copper rivets on the handle, 2 1/2”h., and a single stick with seamed construction,threaded post and dome base. 9 1/2”h. $250-$550

17PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (ENGLISH,CA. 1830).Watercolor on heavy stock, unsigned. Well-done portrait in a miniaturist style of a younggentleman seated with a book. A nearby tablehas a striking blue tablecloth that mirrors a curtain in the background. 8 1/4”h. 1/2”w., in a bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 12 3/4”w.13 1/2”h. $1,200-$1,800

17AFLINT GLASS COMPOTE.American, 1st half 19th century, blown glass.Clear bulbous compote with copper wheeletched floral garland. Folded rim and waferstem. Minor imperfections. 7 1/2”h. 8”d. $600-$1,200

18PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN(ZANESVILLE, OHIO, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Half-length, seatedportrait of Libby Keely. 36”h. 29”w., in its original gesso and gilt frame, 45 1/2”h. 38 1/2”w.

Elizabeth Ann (Libby) Twaddle was born inZanesville, Ohio, on September 20, 1820, toWilliam Twaddle and Martha McDaniels. Shemarried William Perry Keel[e]y in 1839 inZanesville and together they raised eleven children in her home town. Libby died in Minnesota in 1900.

Accompanying the portrait is a sixth plate tintype of Libby and later, larger photographsof Libby and her sister Mary Jane TwaddellFinefrock. On the back of Libby’s photo arelisted the names of her sister and her father,William Twaddell and Mary Jane Finefrock.Also included is a late 19th-century photograph of children identified only as Ethel and Carrie. $1,500-$2,500

19SLANT-FRONT DESK.Probably Pennsylvania, late 18th-early 19thcentury, curly maple, pine and poplar. Exceptional stepped interior features whaletail silhouettes on the cubbyholes, stop fluteddocument boxes with heart cutouts on sides,and arched inlaid prospect door all in whatappears to be in an untouched surface.Molded edge lid, breadboard ends, with aninlaid mariner’s compass flanked by “b” and“c” below an applied walnut bull’s-eye. Thethree drawers have narrow walnut edging asdo the pull-out slides. Molded bracket basewith well-shaped high feet and central pendant. Highly figured wood with agedcolor. Imperfections. 42 1/2”h. 36”w. 21 1/2”d. 30” writing height. Ex David Pottinger (Indiana).$2,500-$4,500

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20TOLE TEA CADDY.American, mid 19th century.Oval with original floral decoration on a dark japannedground. Wear. 6 1/4”h. Ex Betty Dorow (Ohio). $150-$350

21RED TOLE TRAY.Possibly France, mid 19th century. Heavy octagonal traywith open handles. Original red ground with gilt stenciledfloral bands. Alligatored. 12 3/4” x 18”. $350-$450

22TOLE APPLE TRAY.Attributed to Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century. Originalred ground with traces of whitegarlands and flowers. Cutouthandles. Wear. 3 1/2”h. 11”w. $600-$800

23TOLE CONTAINER.American, mid 19th century.Oval lidded container withbright red flowers on a blackground. Wire handle and tinhasp. Wear, mostly to lid. 7 3/4”h. 10”w. Ex Betty Dorow (Ohio). $250-$500

24SET OF FIVE WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS.American, late 18th-early 19th century,mixed woods. Rod-back bamboo with well-shaped seats. Later black paint. 17”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $750-$1,500

25HEPPLEWHITE TAVERN TABLE.Probably New England, late 18th-early 19thcentury, maple. Two-board scrub top overrectangular base on tapered legs. Nicely detailed with bead molding on top, apronand legs. Crazed mustard paint. 26 3/4”h.34”w. 25”d. $200-$400

26DELFT CHARGER.Netherlands, 18th century. White tin glazewith blue floral central designs and featheredfoliage. Edge flakes. 12 3/4”d. $450-$850

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27TWO LIGHTING DEVICES.England, ca.1800. Pictured is a brasscandlestick. Saucer base, threaded post,and push up, 6 1/4”h. And a wroughtiron trammel with fleur-de-lys finial.28”l. Ex Pat Guthman (Connecticut). $450-$750

28THREE BOTTLES.England, 18th century. Blown olivegreen glass. Pictured are two wine bottles with applied lips and high kick-ups. 7 3/4”, 10”h. Together with a gin bottle, 10”h. $250-$450

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30PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT.Attributed to John Shade, BerksCounty, Pennsylvania, 2nd quarter-19th century. Conical form withgooseneck spout. Finely punched designs of lyres, peacocks, and distlefinks. Cleaned. 11 1/4”h. $2,500-$3,500

31SLANT-FRONT DESKAmerican, early 19th century, cherrywith pine and poplar secondary.Dovetailed case with four dovetaileddrawers. Fitted interior with drawersand pigeon holes. Small pieced repairs. 30” writing height. 40”h.36”w. 18”d. $800-$1,200

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29SPENCERIAN COMPOSITION (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Pen and ink on paper. Drawing depicting a lion pouncing on a leaping stag. Imperfections. Framed with gilt liner, 23”h. 29 1/4”w.

Spencerian calligraphy was a decorative style of cursive script developed byPlatt Rogers Spencer (d. 1864) of Geneva, in northeastern Ohio. $500-$800

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34THREE PEWTER TEAPOTS.European, mid 19th century. Individual Queen Anne-styleteapots with paneled spouts. Marked “SV” with a bee. Imperfections. 7”h. $400-$800

35TWO PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.Touch marks for Freeman Porter (Westbrook, Maine 1808-1887). One stick is marked No. 1, the other No. 2. The second has a soldered repair underneath. 6 1/4”h. $200-$400

36BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR.American, mid 18th century, mixed woods including maple. Turned posts andlegs with front turned stretcher. Shaped crest. Brown stain. Imperfections.17”h. seat. 45 3/4”h. overall. $150-$300

37TAVERN TABLE.Probably New England, late 18th-early 19th century, maple. Two-board roundtop over beaded rectangular skirt, vase and ring turned legs joined by moldededge box stretcher. Good color. 30” dia. 25 3/4”h. $400-$800

38PEWTER PITCHER.Touch for Boardman & Hart (Thomas Danforth Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut, 1805-1850). J#’s 39 and 47. Large, heavy pitcher with lid. 11”h. $350-$650

39BURL BOWL WITH STONE FRUIT.American, 2nd half-19th century. Well-formed burl bowl with high sides andcutout handles. Interior has darkened patina. 7 1/2”h. 9 1/2”w. Together with seven pieces of stone fruit with original paint. Melon, 5 1/2”l., eggplant, lemon and four figs. Fruit has some wear. $2,400-$3,800

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32PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.American, mid 19th century. Tapered stems and gadrooned edges. One has soldered repair. 8 1/2”h. $300-$400

33ROCKINGHAM DOG.American, mid 19th century. Seated spaniel on a scalloped edge base.Freestanding front legs. Base flakes. 11”h. $150-$250

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41DOCUMENT BOX.American, 2nd half-19th century,pine. Dome top box with worn original floral designs on a darkground. Penciled name “GeorgetteBellin” on the back. Imperfections. 7 1/2”h. 13”w. $200-$250

42CHALKWARE SQUIRREL.American, late 19th century. Seatedsquirrel eating a nut. Original red andblack paint. Hairline. 7 1/4”h. $200-$400

43CHALKWARE DOVE.American, late 19th century. Dove on a cherry tree branch with later red, green and gold paint. Glued tail.11”h. $250-$450

44FOUR PIECES OF CHALKWARE.American, late 19th century. Standingdog bank (pictured), 5 3/4”h. Togetherwith a later dog, a tiger, and anAfrican American child on a chamberpot, 2” to 4”h. Wear. $100-$200

45CHALKWARE DEER.American, late 19th century. Reclining deer with original green and brown paint. Minor loss toantlers. 10”h. $400-$600

46WORK TABLE.England, 1st half-19th century, pine.Scrubbed oval top on tapered squarelegs. Good color. Some imperfections.29”h. 58 1/2”w. 33 1/2”d. $350-$700

47MODEL OF A SAILING SHIP.American, 1st half-20th century.Wooden three-masted ship with linen sails, glass windows, and brassfittings. Brass plaque “Sea Witch”. Old paint. 33”h. 41”w. $200-$400

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40DECORATED BOX.Probably American, 18th century,pine. Dovetailed box with slant lidand replaced wire staple hinges. Front panel is incised “1729 AS” withcompass stars on the ends. Well-donepainted basket of flowers on the lid isa later addition. Some wear. 4 1/2”h.11 1/2”w. $500-$800

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48PAIR OF BANISTER-BACK CHAIRS.American, 2nd half-18th century, probably maple. Turned posts, legs andstretchers with cutout crests. Similar old paint, one has more red and blackgraining, and the date “1784” painted on the crests. Wear and flaking topaint. 15”h. seat, 44”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000

49BANISTER-BACK ARMCHAIR.American, mid 18th century, maple. Turned posts, legs and boldly turnedfront stretchers. Carved fan crest. Pinned construction. Old black and goldpaint has wear. Imperfections and replaced rush seat. 18”seat, 46”h. over-all. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio/Massachusetts). $400-$600

50PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA. 1830).Oil on canvas. Three-quarter-length portrait of a fashionably dressedwoman holding a book open on her lap. Imperfections. 35”h. 29 1/4”w. In large, ornate carved and gilded frame, 43”h. 37”w. $1,000-$1,500

51TWO SCOTTISH SAMPLERS.Early 19th century, wool on linen. Bands of alphabets, initials, stylized floral pattern, and paired motifs including birds, potted flowers and rabbits.Good colors. In a frame, 19”h. 16 1/2”w. And a wool on linen samplersigned “Jessie Dalzell / Donjarg / 1834” with sets of alphabets and peacocks. In a frame, 18 3/4”h. 12”w. $225-$450

52PENNSYLVANIA SAMPLER.Elizabeth Hartman, Lancaster County, 1825, silk on linen. Ornatelystitched alphabet over sawtooth bordered cartouche containing familynames and a moral verse. Surnames include Hartman, Hildebrand, andShirk as well as the possible teacher “R. Evans”. Good colors. In mid 19thcentury frame, 15”h. 19 1/2”w.

Elizabeth (1813-1900) was the daughter of a well-to-do farmer, HenryHartman (1777-1867) and Anna Catherine Hildebrand (1786-1853) of theEast Lampeter vicinity. She married another successful farmer, John R.Stauffer (1809-1872), in 1837 with whom she bore nine children, the lastthree in Wayne County, Ohio. $275-$550

53SAMPLER.American or English, 1817, silk on linen. Alphabets, religious verses,paired motifs including birds, lions, trees and darning patterns. “Wroughtby Har Jackson taught by S Child”. In older gilt frame, 19”h. 17 3/4”w. $250-$500

54EARLY MULE CHEST.Probably New England, mid-late 18th century, pine. Rectangular top withmolded edges, snipe hinges above a case with simulated drawers and single bottom drawer. Hardware appears original. Bootjack ends. Retainsold worn painted surface. 31”h. 44”w. 17”d. $1,500-$2,500

55DELFT PLATTER.Possibly Ireland, 2nd half 18th century. Octagonal platter with white tinglaze and Asian-style rose peony and vase design. Blue mark on bottom.Small edge flakes. 10 1/2” x 14 3/4”. $600-$1,000

56DELFT CHARGER.England, early 18th century. White tin glaze with bold polychrome peonycenter and floral border. Rim glaze flakes. 13 1/4”d. $800-$1,200

57PAIR OF DELFT PLATES.England, early 18th century. White tin glaze with extensive polychromedesigns resembling Asian floral patterns. Some crazing and glaze flakes.9”d. $600-$1,200

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58BOWBACK WINDSOR SETTEE OR SETTLE BENCH.American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Bamboo-turned spindles andlegs, carved arms, and retaining black paint. Imperfections. 17 1/2”h. seat,35”h. overall. 76”l. Ex Frances Null Antiques (Maryland). $1,200-$1,800

59SIX SCARCE MAPS OF THE AMERICAS.Weimar, Germany: C.F. Weiland. Handcolored engravings on paper. In-cludes the United States (1844), the eastern United States (1837), NorthAmerica (1841), North and South America (1839), South America (1842),and the West Indies (1837). All approximately 18 1/2” by 25”, in matchingframes, 22 1/2” by 28 3/4”. $1,000-$2,000

60REUNION FLAG FROM 5TH REGIMENT UNITED STATES COLOREDTROOPS.Early 20th century, printed. Staggered 48-star pattern, stenciled with “5 Regiment U.S.C.T.” and the battles in which they engaged: New KentCourthouse, City Point, Ft. Darling, Petersburg, New Market Heights, FairOaks, Virginia, Sugar Loaf Hill, Federal Point, and Wilmington, North Carolina. 11 3/4”h. 21 3/4”w. Framed with information about the unit. Descended in the family of regimental commander Colonel James W. Conine.

The 5th USCT was mustered at Camp Delaware in 1863. Four of the unitreceived the Medal of Honor: Powahatan Beaty, James H. Bronson, MiltonMurray Holland, and Robert A. Pinn. $300-$500

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61ARCHIVE OF THE FITZHUGH FAMILY OF VIRGINIA AND WEST VIR-GINIA.A large and diverse gathering of letters, documents, and ephemeraspanning the entirety of the 19th century, as well as genealogical information created in the 20th century.

The Fitzhugh family was one of the most prominent families in earlyVirginia and in what is now West Virginia, where this cache was found.

Of particular note included here is the journal of Judge NicholasFitzhugh (1764-1814), who was born in King George County and diedin Alexandria County. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates andwas appointed to the Federal Court by Thomas Jefferson in 1803.

His “Memorandum Book” covers from 1794 until 1805 and includesnearly two hundred pages. He details family information, business affairs, daily news, and he includes, on page one, an inventory of hisslaves. Also included are several types copies of a partial transcription. $200-$400

62THREE SMALL PICTURES AND A SCROLL.Twentieth century. Pencil drawing on paper of a sailboat at sea. Initialed lower right. 5 1/2”h. 6”w. And two European etchings. Dutchboy and girl signed “Framen”, 7 1/2”h. 5 1/2”w., and blue street scenewith illegible signature. 6”h. 5”w. All in frames. Together with a 19thcentury Asian scroll. Hand painted fox on silk backed on paper. Tears.70”l. 24”w. $150-$300

63PAIR OF TWIN SIZE PENCIL BEDS.American, 20th century, mahogany. Dark original finish. Replicas withMarlborough feet. Has finials and side rails, but no canopy frames.78”h, 43 1/2”w, side rails are 74 ¾”. $200-$300

64COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR.American, late 18th-early 19th century. Maple and other hard woodswith old refinishing. Paper rush seat. Imperfections. 37 1/2”h. $150-$175

65MOUNT LEBANON SHAKER YOUTH CHAIR.American, late 19th century. Ladder back rocker with original dark varnish stain finish. Stamped “2”. Cloth seat is an old replacement. 28 ¾”h. $175-$250

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66FINE SCOTTISH SAMPLER.Margret McNie, 1826, silk on linen. Classic Scottish motifs include bands of elaborate alphabets, lettering with contrasting outlining, spread tail peacocks and oversixty pairs of initials. A couple, the woman holding a parasol stand over an ornate building, the piece is signedon the lower edge along with a “remember me” verse.Bright colors on clean ground . In a frame 28”h. 22 1/2”w. $500-$1,000

67NAIVE LANDSCAPE BY CODELIA MCSWINE BAIRD(AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY).Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. A scene of treesand water n greens and browns. Imperfections. In a carvedgilt frame, 19 1/2”h. 24 1/4”w. $150-$300

68EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, mid 19th century, pine with mahogany veneerand poplar secondary. Set of two over four dovetaileddrawers with flame grain veneer and original brasses. Case rests on turned legs. Imperfections. 51 1/2”h. 42”w.16 1/2”d. $600-$1,000

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69CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.American or English, mid 19th century, mahogany veneer over pine. Repaired ear. 45”h. 29”w. $200-$400

70MINIATURE COPPER KETTLE.American, mid 19th century. Oval form with dovetailed construction,gooseneck spout, and swing handle. Initialed on the underside “FC”. 3 1/4”h. without handle. $300-$600

71GLASS STRING HOLDER.Pittsburgh, 1st half 19th century. Clear blown glass with etched floral band and applied cobalt rim and finial. Blister and a few small potstones. 4 3/4”h. $400-$700

72GLASS BOTTLE.American, 19th century. Steigel type blown opalescent paneled bottle with original painted floral designs. Pewter cap. 5”h. $200-$400

73TWO DOLPHIN CANDLESTICKS.American, 3rd quarter 19th century. Sandwich glass clambroth dolphinsticks with starch blue petal sockets. Some edge flakes and roughness. Double step base, 9 5/8”h., and single step base, 10 1/2”h. $450-$850

74FIVE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT.Late 18th-early 19th century. Pair of saucers with exotic birds and rosepeonies, a cup and saucer with floral garlands and a handleless cup witha flower basket. Together with a cup with cobalt and gilt medallion withlandscape. Imperfections. $150-$250

75MARBLES.American, mid-19th century. Approximately ninety-nine marbles including two sulfides (one with a lion and one with a lamb), mica, divided ribbon cores and transparent latticinio swirls. Sulfides andlargest swirl are approximately 1” d. $100-$200

76MARINE SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas of sailing ship with masted ships and lighthouse in thebackground. Signature and title verso appears to be later addition. Slightimperfections 28”h. 36”w., in a frame, 34”h. 42”w. $250-$500

77SHIP PORTRAIT BY R. TONER (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Sailing ship on rough seas. Imperfections. 26”h. 38”w., in a frame, 29 3/4”h. 42 1/2”w. $250-$500

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78INDIANA JACQUARD COVERLET.Matthew Rattray, Wayne County, 1851. Doubleweave with center seam. Floral centerfield withfloral basket side borders and Rattray’s typicalbirds feeding young foot border, and eagle corner block. 85” x 96”.

Scottish-born Rattray (1796-1872) arrived inRichmond in 1822 and wove coverlets into the1860s. $300-$400

79JACQUARD COVERLET.Michael Eichman, Juniata County, Pennsylvania,1845, wool and cotton. Full loom width, tiedBeiderwand. Stylized floral designs includeblooming roses in a basket weave pot on thelower border. 80” x 90”. $250-$450

80BENCH.American, 19th century, pine. Long bench withbeaded edge skirts, bootjack ends, and retainingan old red surface. 18 1/2”h. 82”l. $250-$500

81BLANKET CHEST.Ohio, mid 19th century, poplar. Six-board withoriginal yellow grained paint and dark red trim.Turned legs. 25 3/4”h. 44”w. 20”d. $300-$600

82TWO REDWARE JUGS.Possibly Galena, Illinois, 2nd half-19th century.Mottled green glaze with daubs of orange. Applied strap handles. Wear. 5 1/2”, 8 3/4”h. $150-$350

83FOUR PIECES OF REDWARE.American, mid 19th century. Two large applebutter jars with glazed interiors, 6 1/2” and 7”h.,and a pie plate with sponged manganese border,7 1/2”d. Together with a deep bowl with daubedmanganese exterior. 3 1/2”h. 9 1/4”d. Imperfections. $150-$350

84TOLE DOCUMENT BOX.American, possibly Maine, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Dome top box with original japanningand red band featuring stylized conch shells. Tip hasp and wire handle. Minor wear with loss on bottom. 6 1/2”h. 10”w $800-$1,400

85SCISSOR WICK TRIMMERS AND TRAY.American, mid 19th century. Original red andgreen tole decoration on black. Tin tray, 9 1/4”l.,and steel trimmers. Some wear and tray has been varnished. $300-$450

86TOLE DOCUMENT BOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Small dometop box with original japanned ground and berrydesign on white smoked band. Tin hasp and wirehandle. Imperfections. 3 1/2”h. 6 3/4”w. $200-$350

87TOLE DOME TOP BOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Small boxwith dark japanned ground and a white bandwith berries. Hasp and wire loop handle. Worn.2 1/2”h. 4 1/4”w. $250-$350

88TOLE TEA CADDY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Originalred ground with green and red foliate design onsalmon band. Wear. 5 1/2”h. $400-$600

89FARM SCENE WITH COWS SIGNED WILLIAMHELME (AMERICAN, 1906).Primitive oil on canvas, signed and dated lowerright. Depicts a woman wearing a white bonnetfeeding animals in a barnyard. Imperfections.20”h. 26 1/2”w., in pickled wood frame, 25”h.31”w. $100-$200

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90FINE ARCHITECTURAL FEDERAL CORNER CUPBOARD.American, likely Pennsylvania, early 19th century, cherry with poplar secondarywood . Original finish. Very good detail with molded and reeded stiles, paneleddoor, arched door with geometric arrangement of old glass and well developedcornice. 88”h. 28” corner. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio/ Massachusetts). $15,000-$20,000

91PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF A MAN AND WOMAN ATTRIBUTED TO ZEDEKIAHBELKNAP (AMERICAN, 1781-1858).Oil on board, unsigned. Portraits of a couple facing one another. The woman iswearing a black dress with white lace collar, a gold necklace and a red shawl.The man is wearing a black coat and vest. Imperfections. Both portraits are 27”h.21 1/2”w., in black wooden frames with ochre accents, 31 1/2”h. 26 1/2”w. $6,000-$9,000

92FOUR TREEN ITEMS.American, mid-late 19th century, wood and brass. Includes square mahoganyinkwell holder with hinged lid and brass button inlay, 1 3/4”; book box with hidden compartment, 3 1/3”h. 3 1/4”w. 3/4”d.; and a maple glove duster, 4 3/4’h. 2” diameter. Together with a round knotty pine beaker holder with glass apothecary jar and stopper, 6 1/2”l. 2 1 2” diameter. $300-$600

93FIVE TREEN ITEMS.American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Includes a cylindrical matchholder with striker and contrasting acorn finial, 6 1/2”h. 2 1/4’ dia.; a ponce potwith conical lid, 3 1/4”h. 1 1/4” dia.; a round covered box 1 3/4”h. 2” dia.; anda maple goblet with St. Louis World’s Fair stamped on the bottom, 3 3/4”h. 2 1/4” dia. Together with a maple goblet or toothpick holder, 4 3/4”h. 2 1/2” dia. $300-$600

94TWO TREEN JARS.Wood, early-mid 20th century. James Brown “Glued-Up Ware” jar with lid inmaple and black walnut, 4 1/2”“h. 2 1/2” dia., and a lidded canister with acornfinial, 6 3/4”h. 3 1/2” dia. Slight imperfections. $250-$350

95THREE PIECES OF TREEN.American, mid-late 19th century, wood, brass, copper, enamel. Includes a roundbox with inscription engraved onto enameled copper ring in lid “Andrew Lairdfrom M. Laird 1836.” Dark finish, 3” dia., and a turned stamp with brass head, 3 3/4”h. Together with a small mortar and pestle with turned bands. Mortar, 3”h.2 1/2” dia. Pestle, 4”l. $250-$500

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96BAROMETER.Probably England, early 19th century, mahogany veneer onpine. Two engraved metal dials and a thermometer. Minordamage. 37”h. $300-$500

97HOBBY HORSE AND LION CARVING.American, 2nd half-19th century, hide over wood frame.Standing horse with leather tack, glass eyes and pinto hide.Horsehair mane and tail. Worn. 24”l. 26”h. on a woodenbase. And a small wooden European roaring lion. Traces of painted accents. Repair and tail loss. 7 3/4”h. $200-$400

98FOLK ART CANE AND TWO LAMPS.Second half-19th century. Stoneware jug with cobaltbrushed bird impressed “W. Roberts, Binghamton, NY”.Chip. 14”h., and a redware crock with Galena-type glazedaubed with manganese. 10”h. Electrified. Together with a carved cane with the Mexican coat of arms and bullfighters. Age splits. 36”l. $250-$500

99FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS.American, mid 19th century. Four ambrotypes of a father,mother and two sons. Hand tinted. In case liners placed intwo late frames. Frames, 5”h. 7 1/2”w. overall. $200-$500

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102DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST.New England, 2nd half-18th century, pine. Narrow chestwith single dovetailed drawer with old red surface.Molded edges on lid and drawer. Bootjack ends andleather hinges. 27 1/2”h. 36”w. 13 1/2”d. $400-$800

103TWO GROTESQUE JUGS.Made by Brown’s Pottery, Arden, North Carolina,ca.1980s, redware. Both pieces have brown matte glazeand pottery shard teeth. Applied handles. Marked on theunderside. 8”h. and 13”h.

Brown’s Pottery has been in Arden since 1924. $600-$800

104TWO GROTESQUE JUGS.American, 20th century, pottery. Olive green glaze withpottery teeth by “David Meaders”, 9 1/2”h., and one byKaren Labarga with matte turquoise glaze. Signed and titled Turn Back. 11”h. $150-$300

105SET OF SIX DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods including poplar. Original grey-green paint with blackstriping and gilt stenciling including striped and stencileddecoration on front edge of the seats. 17”h. seat, 33”h.overall. $500-$1,000

100HUTCH TABLE.American, early 19th century, mixed woods. Rectangular top overbench seat resting on cutout ends ending on shoe feet. Top hasscrubbed surface, base retains old brown paint. 29 1/2”h. 72 1/2”w. 36”d. $800-$1,600

101SMALL DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.European, late 18th century, pine. Three inset, arched panelspainted with floral bouquet on ivory ground. Narrow moldings define the red grained painted columns, the body of the chest isblue. Sides have grained red squares in black border on blueground. Dovetailed case with mismatched wrought iron hinges onshaped block feet. “P W’ and “24” in white on base. 15”h. 28”w.16”d. Ex Don Newcomer (Pennsylvania).$300-$600

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106WORK TABLE.American, early-mid 19th century, poplar. Rectangular scrub topoverhangs conforming skirt and tapered legs. Base retains traces ofbrown dark paint. 28 1/2”h. 60 1/2”w. 35 1/2”d. $300-$600

107BENCH.American, late 19th century, mixed woods. Long bench withrounded top and bootjack ends. Straight apron on one side. In oldblack paint. 17”h. seat. 84”l. 11”d. $200-$400

108TWO STONEWARE JUGS.Second half-19th century. One impressed “White’s Utica” (NewYork) with a brushed cobalt swirled flourish below. 11”h. And oneimpressed “Lyons” with a cobalt flourish. 11 3/4”h. Hairlines$200-$300

109FOLK ART BUST.American, 1st half-20th century, hardwood. Naive carving of a red headed woman with worn original paint. 19 3/4”h. $150-$350

110CARVED WOODEN EAGLE.American, 1st half-20th century. Eagle with upswept wingsperched on a rocky crag. Later gold paint. 30 1/4”h. $300-$500

111STONEWARE CROCK.Second half-19th century. Stenciled cobalt label for “Hamilton &Jones, Greensboro, PA” with brushed “3” and flourishes. Two applied handles. Rim flake. 13 1/2”h. $300-$400

112COUNTRY SOFA.American, mid 19th century, pine. Gracefully curved back withsingle flared arm and removable seat cushion. Retains original red surface. 68”l. 17”h. seat, 31”h. overall. $400-$800

113PAIR OF ANDIRONS AND SHOVEL.American, mid 19th century, wrought iron. Andirons with facetedfinials, 18”h., and a shovel with ram’s horn handle. 27 3/4”l. $150-$250

114WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICE.American, 20th century-replica. Standing rush light withcandle socket counterweight. 35 1/2”h. $100-$200

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115THREE CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.Late 18th-early 19th century. Famille Rose with rose peonies and birds(hairline), 9”d., and octagonal Famille Verte with a boy on a gilt water buffalo, 8 3/4”d. Together with a floral decorated plate in deep cobalt with gilt, 8 3/4”d. $200-$400

116PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.Mid 19th century. Cobalt borders with gilt accents and polychrome bouquets of flowers in the center. 8 3/4”d. $150-$300

117TWO BRASS CAPSTAN CANDLESTICKS.Spain, 16th century. Small forms with sockets riveted to capstan bases.Each socket has ejector holes. One has a rim repair. 4 1/4”, 4 1/2”h. $350-$550

118THREE CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.Late 18th-early 19th century. Consists of a pair and a similar single. Octagonal with river landscapes in blue and Famille Rose palette. 9”d. $250-$450

119HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfer of Commodore MacDonnough’s Victory with a grotto shell border. Impressed “Wood”.Some staining. 9”d. $150-$350

120HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfer of Fulton’s Steamboatwith a floral border. Hairline. 10 1/4”d. $200-$400

121HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfer of the Landing of Gen. LaFayette... with floral border. Impressed “Clews”. 10”d. $150-$300

122BRASS CANDLESTICK.Probably Spain, late 17th-early 18th century. Knop stem with square baseand threaded post. Some imperfections. 5 1/2”h. $400-$600

123TWO WAX BUSTS.American, early 19th century. On black backgrounds, the head and shoulder profile busts appear to be of George and Martha Washington.Framed, each measures 5 ¾”h. 4 ¾”w. $250-$450

124TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Probably Spain, late 17th-early 18th century. Similar knop stems with octagonal bases and threaded posts. 4 3/4”, 5”h. $200-$300

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125FINE AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DRESSINGTABLE.Rhode Island, 2nd quarter-18th century, walnutand pine. Shaped and molded top over long singleand three lower drawers, concave and blockedcenter drawer on cabriole legs ending in pad feet.Rich color in older finish. 29 1/4”h. 33 3/4”w. 21 1/2”d. Ex Taylor Williams (Illinois), ex Art Institute of Chicago. $6,000-$12,000

126MIRROR.Divided Federal mahogany architectural mirror,circa 1810-20 with cornice top, reeded columnsand Doric capitals. Imperfections. 35 1/4”h. 19 3/4”w. $100-$200

127DECORATED PLAQUE.American, 20th century, hardwood. Early woodenpanel with late painted design of a floral bouquet.17”h. 14”w. $150-$200

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133TWO FOLK ART PAINTINGS OF ROOSTERS.American, 2nd half-19th century, watercolor on paper. One is initialed anddated “FK 1864”, in a frame, 9”h. 6 3/4”w.The other is a small rooster with stamp“Almira Hummel” and pencil “Effa A.Hummel”, in a frame, 9”h. 7 1/4”w. Imperfections. $200-$300

134DECORATED BOX.Scandinavian, 2nd half-19th century. Oval bentwood box with glued seams.Graphic floral designs in original blue and white paint. Some wear with stain on lid. 5 1/2”h. 11 1/4”w. $500-$900

135DECORATED BOX.Probably Scandinavian, 2nd half-19th century. Oval bentwood box with gluedseams and good original painted decoration. Floral sides with flourishes on the lid. Minor wear, 3 3/4”h. 9 3/4”w. $800-$1,200

136TWO REDWARE FLOWER POTS.American. Similar with attached undertrays. The first with olive glaze andmanganese daubs is 1st half-19th century,4 1/8”h. Ex Betty Dorow (Ohio). The second is late 20th century, impressed“Greenfield Village”, 4”h. $200-$300

137CREAMER.Probably European, 19th century, thin pottery. Slipware creamer with floral designs in brown and black with “Lelita”or “Lolita” on the neck. 5 1/2”h. $100-$300

138LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL,19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Farmer withhorse-drawn haying wagon while asteamship approaches along the river. Imperfections. 17 3/4”h. 35”w., in a giltframe, 22 1/2”h. 34 7/8”w. $1,000-$1,500

139PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPE BY EMMALYON, (AMERICAN, 1900-1974).Oil on canvas, 2nd quarter-20th century,signed lower right. Depicting two childrenon a bridge near a cottage. Imperfections.20”h. 26”w. Framed with gilt liner, 25”h.31”w. $400-$800

140HENRY FORD MUSEUM REPRODUCTION PENCIL POST BED.American, mid-20th century, mahogany.Paper label; “ Certificate #13642, CenturyFurniture co. and Ford Museum, DonaldShelley” (director 1954-1976). Flat testerwith reproduction indigo blue fabric hangings. 83”h. 57 ¾”w. $200-$400

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141PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL,1ST QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on thin board, unsigned. Possibly from New Hampshire. Naive portrait of a gentleman.Glued to canvas. 27 1/4”h. 25 1/4”w., in apainted frame, 34”h. 32”w. Ex McKay & Field(Connecticut). $600-$1,200

142PEASEWARE COVERED JAR.Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, hardwood.Good form with ball finial. Refinished. 5”h.

Sold at Garth’s Auctions, July, 2002. $400-$600

143TWO PEASEWARE CONTAINERS.Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century. Smallturned, lidded containers with urn finials. One straight sided, one bulbous. The former is revarnished. 2 3/4”, 3”h. $200-$300

144PEASEWARE CONTAINER.Ohio, late 19th century. Large container withlid and unusual ball finial. Bale handle. Wornfinish and short age split in lid. 7 3/4”h. $400-$600

145TWO PIECES OF PEASEWARE.Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, hardwood.Covered urn with pedestal foot and urn finial.7”h. And a small covered bowl with urn finial.Lid has age splits. 3 1/2”h.

Sold at Garth’s, November 2003, lot 147. $450-$650

146TWO PEASEWARE CONTAINERS.Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Covered containers on turned pedestal bases. Both haveurn finials. One with alligatored varnish andminor imperfections. 4 1/2”, 5”h. $300-$500

147PEASEWARE CONTAINER.Ohio, early 20th century. Large straight sidedcontainer with lid and urn finial. Original redstain and a stamped label “Berea, Souvenir1909”. 7”h.

Sold at Garth’s, March 2002. $250-$500

148PEASEWARE FOOTED URN.Ohio, late 19th-early 20th century, hardwood.Lid has urn finial. Age splits and later brownwash application. 5 3/4”h. $150-$250

149TWO PEASEWARE CONTAINERS.Ohio, late 19th century. Both have lids withurn finials. Straight sided, 4”h. and bulbousform with a bale handle, 5”h. $350-$700

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150CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS.New England, possibly Rhode Island, ca.1800, curly maple & chestnut. Six gradu-ated drawers resting on bracket feet. Imperfections. 48 3/4”h. 37 1/4”w. 18 3/4”d. $800-$1,200

151TWO PEWTER BEAKERS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Similar, the larger one being marked for Timothy Boardman & Co. (New York, 1822-1824). J# 49 with a “N-York” touch. 2 3/4”, 3”h. $200-$400

152STONEWARE DOG.American, possibly Ohio, mid 19th century. Seated spaniel similar to Rockinghamtype dogs. Salt glaze with brushed cobalt accents. 11 1/2”h. $600-$1,200

153THREE PEWTER PORRINGERS.American, 1st half-19th century. Single marked for Samuel Hamlin, Jr. (Providence,Rhode Island, 1801-1856). J# 163. Flowered handle with linen mark, 5 1/2”d. And two miniature porringers. Flowered handle (split), 3 1/4”d., and “Old English”handle, 3 1/2”d. $500-$800

154PEWTER PLATE.Touch mark for John Skinner (Boston, ca. 1760-1790). J# 249. This plate has ahammered booge which Jacobs notes is probably pre-Revolutionary War. 9”d. $600-$900

155PEWTER PLATE AND BASIN.Plate has a touch mark for David Melville (Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1755-1793). J# 214. Faint scratched name on the underside, 8 1/8”d. The basin has avery faint eagle mark in the interior center, 2”h. 8”d. $300-$600

156PENNSYLVANIA BLANKET CHEST.American, 19th century, poplar. Red flame graining is 20th century, redecorated by Martha Warwood, Drumore, Pennsylvania. Turned feet, dovetailed case and molded edge lid.27”h. 39 3/4”w. $600-$800

157ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.Continental or Mexican, early 20th century, iron. Folksy rendition with exaggerated scroll work. Black paint. 37 1/2”h. $200-$400

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158GEORGIAN TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.England, 2nd half-18th century, walnut.Dish top over birdcage resting on turnedsupport on cabriole legs. 28 1/4”h. 32 1/4”dia. $400-$800

159SILHOUETTE.American or European, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Full-length silhouette of awoman with a hair comb and book. Hair,ringlets, dress, and book highlighted ingold paint. Slight imperfections. In aframe, 12”h. 9”w. $150-$300

160PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.France, 1st quarter-18th century. Paneled,seamed construction with high octagonalbases and threaded posts. Sockets havebobeches, 10”h. $1,600-$2,800

161FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS.American, late 19th century. Three withbeehive stem, one with baluster stem. Thelatter is loose and missing its push up.Pair, 11”h., and two singles, 8 9 3/4”h. $100-$200

162SILHOUETTE.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Full-length cutout of a boy with a cap. Giltinked details. Heavy stock has an embossed mark for Thomas Creswick. In a bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 12”h.8 3/4”w. $250-$500

163SILHOUETTE OF MOTHER AND SON.American, ca. 1845. Painted full-lengthsilhouettes of a young boy and his motherwho is seated in a chair. Painted clothingand details. In a gold painted frame,13”h. 12”w. Ex Garbisch Collection, soldat Sotheby Parke Bernet, April 27-30,1977, lot 291. Ex The Old Print Shop(Pennsylvania). $500-$1,000

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164CLASSICAL SERVER.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods includes figured maple, cherry, poplar and pine.Rolled, bird’s-eye maple side drawers flank a stack ofthree small square drawers. Double doored storagecompartment. Gilt stenciled columns and turned feethave dark stained finish. Good small size. Imperfections. 34”h. 39 1/2”w. 21 3/4”d. $300-$500

165DELFT CHARGER.England, mid 18th century. White tin glaze with deepcobalt floral border and central flower basket withfeathers. Marked “17” on the underside. Edge glazeflakes. 13 1/2”d. $450-$850

166THREE BRASS MORTARS.American or European, 19th century. The largest andsmallest have handles while the largest and secondlargest have brass pestles. 2”, 3”, 5”h. $200-$400

167FEDERAL MIRROR.Philadelphia, ca.1800. Neoclassical gilt architecturalmirror. Cornice with floral frieze and egg and dartmolding and fluted Ionic columns. Two reverse paintedglass panels, a tribute to Washington and a reversepainted bust of Washington. Labeled for James Stokes(ca.1755-1831) of Philadelphia on verso. Stokes usedthis label from 1791-1804 and again in 1810. Imperfections. 41 1/2”h. 21 1/4”w.

See “Check List of Looking Glass and Frame Makersand Merchants Known By Their Labels”, The MagazineAntiques, May 1981, page 1192. $400-$800

168CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2ndhalf-18th century, mahogany veneer and pine. Large scroll cutmirror with old, if not original,glass. Molded liner. Partial labelappears to read “John Elliott andSons”. 51 1/2”h. 26”w.

Ex H. George Bickelmann (Michigan). $300-$500

169THREE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.England, mid 18th century. Twohave seamed construction, onewith a square base, 8”h., and onewith a scalloped base, 8 1/4’h. Together with a third, petal baseand push up, 8”h. Some imperfections. $400-$700 168

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170PAINTED GAMEBOARD.American, 2nd half-19th century,pine. Single board with appliedmolding and retaining old blackand gold paint. 20 3/4”h. 21 1/4”w. $200-$400

171PAIR OF FINIALS.American, late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Pineapple finialson petaled bases. Old black paint.20 1/4”h. $200-$500

172LARGE GATHERING BASKET.American, 19th century, splint.Round with carved handles, and retaining a fine, old patina. Minorlosses. 14”h. 24 1/2”d. $200-$400

173BASKET.Attributed to the Paugussett Indians,Connecticut, 2nd half-19th century,woven splint. Lidded with blackand salmon colored splint. Minorloss. 12”h. 15 3/4”d.

See A Key into the Language ofWoodsplint Baskets, 1987, for similar pieces. $700-$900

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174WEATHERVANE.American, late 19th century, copper. Full-bodiedrunning horse with cast zinc head. Imperfections.23 1/2”h., with base, 43”l. $2,500-$4,500

175DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Ohio, mid 19th century, pine. Original brown flamegraining. Some wear. Bracket feet and dovetailedcase. Repair at one hinge and till lid missing. 21”h.38”w, 18 3/4”d. $200-$400

176DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Pennsylvania, mid 19th century. Pine with originalred flame graining. Turned feet, dovetailed ,and hastill. Hinge rail on lid restored. 37”w. 16 3/4”d. 20 1/2”h. $400-$600

177LANDSCAPE BY BEULAH MORGAN (OHIO,EARLY 20TH CENTURY).First quarter-20th century, watercolor on paper,signed lower left. Autumnal landscape by Ohioartist. Slight imperfections. In frame, 24”h. 29”w. $150-$250

178COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE HIGH CHEST.American, early 19th century, pine with oldcherry colored finish. Bracket feet, eight dovetailed overlapping drawers including largecenter drawer with relief carved fan. The othertop drawers have relief carved pinwheels andthe molded cornice has country carpenter dentil molding. Replaced brasses. Feet areended out. 46 3/4”h. 45”w, 21”d. $400-$800

179THREE BASKETS.American, early 20th century, woven splint.Gathering baskets with bentwood handles.One with a bentwood foot has dark patina.9”h. 9”d., 17”h. 17”d. and 12”h. 9”d. All haveloss. $100-$200

180DOUBLE SIDED STILL LIFE BY VIRGINIA HUNTER (AMERICAN,20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, last quarter-20th century, signed. Still life of lilies in avase. Verso has a portrait of a NativeAmerican man wearing a feather headdress. Imperfections. 26”h. 20”w.,in silver leaf frame, 31 3/4”h. 25 1/4”w. $100-$200

181DIRTY WEATHER BY MEADE A.SPENCER (CLEVELAND, 1896-1956).Watercolor on paper, initialed “MAS”lower right. Three-masted ship on theocean. Label with title and artist’s nameon verso. In gilt frame with slight imperfection, 18”h. 21”w. $100-$200

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182DECORATED TALL CASE CLOCK.American, early 19th century, Pine with original redgraining. Good detail for a country clock. Works arebrass with iron face that has old repaint with scenesof castles, etc. (and are probably not American) Facealso has ghost image of a label: “Reynold’s Jun.,Jaunceston”. With weight and pendulum. 79”h. $1,000-$2,500

183MASSACHUSETTS FAMILY REGISTER.Mary T. Morgan, Brimfield, Hampshire County,ca.1827, silk on linen. Record of the Justin Morganfamily framed by columns topped by urns and surrounded by a floral garland. In a bird’s-eye frame,19 1/2”h. 20”w.

Mary was the fourth child of Justin Morgan (1777-1843) and his second wife, Sarah Tyler (1791-1856).She records her birth in 1818 and her age as nine, as well the birth and death dates of her ten siblings.Her death in 1860 is neatly added to the register. $250-$500

184TWO COBALT GLASS MUGS.American, mid 19th century. Blown mug with applied handle and painted fruit, 3 3/4”h., and apressed mug with floral designs and applied handle.Rim bruise. 4”h. $150-$350

185COLOGNE BOTTLEAmerican, 2nd quarter-19th century. Deep cobalt 3-mold glass bottle with swirled ribs and flared rim.GI-3, type 2. 6”h. $300-$600

186LACY GLASS SALT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pressed glass.Clear eagle salt by Boston & Sandwich Co., EE 1.Listed as scarce by Neal. Minor flakes. 2”h. $100-$200

187LACY GLASS SALT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pressed glass.Cobalt scrolled salt by the Boston & Sandwich Co.,MV 1b, listed as very rare by Neal. A few minoredge flakes. 1 5/8”h. $400-$600

188ENAMELED GLASS BOTTLE.American, mid 19th century. Peacock blue blownglass cologne bottle with red and white enameledflowers. 6 3/4”h. $100-$300

189COLOGNE BOTTLE.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Sapphire blue3-mold ribbed bottle with tam o’shanter stopper. GI-7, type 4. Interior blister. 6 1/4”h. $400-$600

190TWO COBALT GLASS TASTERS.American, mid 19th century. Paneled cobalt, 2 1/8”h., and arched sapphire blue, perhaps Pittsburgh. Flakes. 2 1/4”h. $100-$200

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191VASE.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Deep cobalt blown glass vase withribs and flared rim. 5”h. $200-$500

192VASE.American, mid 19th century, pressed glass. Amethyst trumpet vase with ruf-fled edge and circle and ellipse design on hexagonal base. 7 1/2”h. $150-$250

193FOUR PIECES OF COLORED GLASS.Probably American, 2nd half-19th century. Amethyst perfume with tin cap,2 1/2”l., and three cut glass footed salts, an amber pair and a green single,2 1/2” to 2 3/4”h. $200-$300

194BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE.American, 1st half-19th century. Cobalt bottle with ground glass stopper. 8 1/4”h. 2 1/2” diameter. $200-$400

195THREE LACY GLASS SALTS.American, 2nd half-19th century. Amber stag’s horn by Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, Neal SN 1d, 1 3/4”h. 3”l., and a clear glassflower basket, Neal NE4, 2”h. 2 3/4”l. Together with a clear glass scroll,Neal SC3,1 3/4”h. 3”l. Imperfections. $150-$300

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196CANDLE SCONCE.American, mid 19th century, tin. Three-socket wall sconce with reedededges, tooled star back and hanging rod. Imperfections. 15”h. 13”w. $300-$600

197HANGING BOX.American, late 18th century, pine. Dark green over ivory paint andwrought iron hinges and iron loop for lock. Top has chip carved edges anda fall front with rosette stamped date “1796” as well as stamped initialsand painted initials “GLL”. Wear. 17”h. 10”w. 3 1/2”d. $1,000-$1,800

198TWO REDWARE PITCHERS.American, mid 19th century. Bulbous with applied ribbed strap handles.One has darker glaze with manganese daubs. Splits. 7 1/2”h. The otherhas a tooled ring.8 3/4”h. $150-$250

199FOOTSTOOL.American, 2nd half-19th century. Single curly maple board with darkpatina and traces of red and black grained paint on the underside. Foursimple hardwood legs. Minor imperfections.6”h. 6” x 14”. $200-$300

200STONEWARE CROCK.American, 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt linear foliage. Lid hasedge chips. 9”h. $150-$300

201COUNTRY SHERATON STAND.American, mid 19th century, curly maple, poplar secondary. Turned legsand one dovetailed drawer. Refinished with glued split in one-board top.29”h. 19 3/4”w. 16 1/4”d. $1,200-$1,500

202FAN-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Marked for J. Rantala, Windsor Woodworks, Cedar, Michigan, 20th century, mixed woods. In the Philadelphia style, with carved ears and baluster-turnedlegs, and distressed black paint. 17 1/2”h. seat, 44”h.overall. $300-$400

203COUNTRY SHERATON STAND.Midwestern, mid 19th century, curly maple, cherry andpoplar secondary. Single board top and two drawers overone with turned legs. One drawer is reconstructed, theother two are dovetailed. Later wooden pulls. 29 3/4”h.20”w. 19”d. $500-$800

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128PRIMITIVE SEASCAPE ATTRIBUTED TOWALTER PARKES (AMERICAN, 1889-1920).Oil on canvas, early 20th century. Paintingdepicting sailing ship and paddle wheelerboth flying the American flag. Slight imperfections. In a frame, 26”w. 15 1/2”h. $1,500-$3,000

129PRIMITIVE WINTER LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER PARKES (AMERICAN, 1889-1920).Oil on canvas, early 20th century. Painting ofwinter scene depicting a horse drawn sleighand a farm in the distance. Imperfections.Framed, 13 3/8”h. 25 1/2”w. $1,500-$2,500

130DECORATED WARDROBE.Pennsylvania, possibly Lancaster County, 1820-1850, poplar.Knock-down type, good small size with a single door andball feet; interior carved hooks. Retains its original, brownover yellow, faux curly and bird’s-eye maple decoration.Minor imperfections. 78 1/4”h. 47”w. 21”d. $1,500-$2,500

131CHEST OF DRAWERS.New England, early 19th century, poplar. Top two drawers arefalse being one deep drawer. High turned feet. Retains oldred finish. 37 1/2”h. 39”w. 16 1/2”d. $300-$500

132BRIDE’S BOX.European, 1st half-19th century. Oval bentwood box withlaced seams. Original blue ground with floral sides and awell-dressed family of three out for a stroll. Reinforced lidsplits. 8”h. 18 1/2”w. $400-$800

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204FOUR HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS.Probably American, 19th century. Each has a brass wedding band and additional brass ferule above the base. Tooled lines on the push-ups. 7 1/2”h. $600-$800

205TOLE COFFEE POT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Tall pot with sidespout. Good original red and yellow fruit design on black ground. Some wear. 9 1/4”h. $1,500-$1,800

206TOLE TRAY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Octagonal with original amber crystallized center and floral designs on white band border. Wear. 8 3/4” x 12 3/4”. $1,500-$2,500

207TOLE COFFEE POT.Attributed to Pennsylvania, mid 19th century. Tapered form with originalberry design on white swags with black ground. Varnished with some wearand flaking. 9 3/4”h. $800-$1,600

208TOLE TRAY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Small octagonal tray with red andgreen berry garlands on a white band. Faint floral design on the centerblack ground. Multiple scratched names and 1840s dates on the back. 6 1/4” x 9”. $300-$600

209TOLE DOCUMENT BOX.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Original golden japanned ground withred and green leaves on white band.Tin hasp, wire handle. Lid is worn. 3 1/2”h. 6 1/3”w. $200-$350

210MINIATURE TOLE DOCUMENT BOX.American, mid 19th century. Dometop with original orange ground andgold stenciled designs. 2”h. 3”w. $200-$300

211SMALL TOLE TRAY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Thick tin with original black paint andstenciled flowers. Some imperfections.1”h. 5 1/2”w. $150-$200

212AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Depicts a woman and a man with a fishingpole near a body of water. Slight imperfections. 7”h. 10”w., in a giltframe, 9”h. 12”w. $100-$150

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213NAIVE PORTRAIT PAINTING (AMERICAN, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, circa 1840 of a girl and her dog. A copy of engraving doneby John Sartain after a painting by Thomas Sully. Slight imperfections, 36”h.28”w., in frame, 30 3/4”h. 40 1/2”w.

See Maine Antiques Digest, December 1982, page 7-D. The Magazine Antiques, August 1980, pages 290-295.

Provenance Frink Art Investments, Grand Blank Michigan. $1,000-$1,500

214FINE CLASSICAL SIDEBOARD.Attributed to Philadelphia, 1815-1830, mahogany, figured veneer, pine andpoplar. Elaborately shaped dovetailed gallery over three matched veneer drawers above a convex double door center section flanked byreeded pilaster, single door and another reeded pilaster. Flame veneergothic arches decorate the doors. The whole resting on reeded tapered legs ending in brass paw feet. Refinished. 53”h. 73”w. 24 1/4”d. $2,500-$4,500

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215TWO FRAMED BIRD ENGRAVINGS BY GOULD ANDRICHTER (BRITISH, 1862-1873).Handcolored lithographs on paper from The Birds ofGreat Britain including (vol. 4 #53) Glottis Canescensor Greenshank and (vol. 5 #68) Hydropogne caspia or Caspian tern. Each lithograph depicts two birds. 21 1/2”h. 28’w. in matching frames. $200-$400

216PRINT BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithograph on paper. Large folio Life in theWoods, Returning to Camp, C# 3513. Very good color.Small area of touch up in the top left corner. In a frame,26 1/2”h. 34 1/2”w. $1,000-$1,500

217PRINT BY CURRIER & IVES.Chromolithograph with handcoloring on paper. Largefolio still life American Prize Fruit C# 183. Good colors.In a frame, 29”h. 37”w. $900-$1,200

218HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK.English, late 18th century. Mahogany with inlay. Gooddetail. Brass works and brass face with applied dolphincast spandrels and silvered trim. Face is labeled in crest:“Pete Hunter, Alloa”. Has weights and pendulum. Im-perfections. 88”h. $1,200-$1,800

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219WRITING-ARM WINDSOR CHAIR.American, late 18th-early 19th century, mixed woods including pine. Low-back armchair with highcomb-back, D-shaped seat, swelled bamboo turnings,balloon shaped writing arm, and two dovetaileddrawers. Green over yellow paint. 16 1/2”h. seat, 43 1/2”h. overall. $350-$700

220QUEEN ANNE-STYLE HUNT BOARD.Labeled for David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, late 20thcentury, poplar. Distressed black paint over red. Twodovetailed drawers. 38”h. 51”w. 20”d. $600-$900

221MODEL OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE PADDLEWHEEL RIVERBOAT.American, mid 20th century, mixed wood.Detailed rendition of a side-wheeler withstring and wire link rigging and originalpaint. Some loss and wear. 14 1/2”h. 38”l. $400-$600

222CARVED WOODEN EAGLE ON BASE.American or European, early 20th century,pine. Black Forest-type eagle with spreadwings on a floral base. Dark varnish andpainted facial details. Chip on back of wing.20 1/4”h. $200-$400

223QUEEN ANNE-STYLE TAVERN TABLE.Labeled for David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio,late 20th century, curly maple. Shaped topon straight legs. 25 1/2”h. 25”w. 17 1/2”d. $300-$500

224TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS.Midwestern, mid 19th century, walnut,cherry and poplar. Dovetailed gallery overtwo over four chamfered edge drawers onturned feet and scrolled skirt. Retains olddark surface. 59”h. 41”w. 18 1/4”d. Ex Ron Koehler (Indiana). $800-$1,200

225CARVED FOLK ART EAGLE.American, 1st half-20th century, softwood.Folksy carved eagle with spread wingsperched on a rock. Later gold paint. 14”h.24”w. $150-$300

226FISH CARVING.Possibly American, late 19th-early 20th century, hardwood. Swimming fish, possibly a papier mache mold. Worn. 12”l. $150-$250 224 -225

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229FOLK ART CARVING BY SILVIO ZORATTI (ITALIAN, 1896- 1992).Signed and dated 1965 on the underside. Woodcarving of a koala bear on a tree with tin branchesand original blue paint. 16”h. $150-$300

230FOLK ART BUST.American, 1st half-20th century, hardwood. Carvedportrait of a man resembling Will Rogers. 10 1/2”h. $200-$300

227TWO CARVED FIGURES.Possibly European, late 19th century, hard-wood. Two figures of men, similar to lot 228.Cloth wrapped wire arms and worn originalpaint. Imperfections. 14 1/4”, 14 1/2”h. $800-$1,200

228WOODEN FIGURE.Possibly European, late 19th century, hard-wood. Carved figure of a woman, possibly a crèche figure, with twisted wire arms and worn original paint. Wire arms are replacements. 18 1/4”h. $600-$900

231FEATHER BASKET.American, late 19th century, woven splint. Tall liddedbasket. 26”h. 16”d. $150-$250

232HUTCH TABLE.Probably New England, late 18th-early 19th century, pineand maple. Round three-board scrubbed pine top lifts toform bench with hinged seat compartment. Chamferedarm supports extend into square legs. Pegged construction. Old black paint, worn and crazed, on base and underside of top with traces of an earlier red. 27 1/2”h. 41 1/2”dia. $1,800-$2,800

233BENCH.American, late 19th century, mixed woods. Single boardtop with traces of green stain on the underside. Shapedstretcher and bootjack ends with feet. Repairs. 19”h. 42”l. $75-$125

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234LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR.New England, early 19th century. Old dark color and woven splint seat.Minor repair. 45”h. $300-$500

235DIMINUTIVE CROCK STAND.American, early 19th century, pine.Two-tier stand with cutout sides andends with enclosed top. Pegged androsehead nail construction. Retainsold, if not original, grungy red-paintedsurface. 36”h. 27”w.11”d. $800-$1,200

236PIPE BOX.New England, 19th century, pine.Shaped sides and a curved crest withhanging hole. Original dark red paint.Single tin drawer with wood front andpull. Minor edge wear. 17”h. 5 1/2”w.3”d. $2,000-$3,000

237HANGING CANDLE BOX.American, 1st half-19th century, pine.Nailed construction with canted sidesand a lollipop hanger. Original wornblack paint. 12”h. 12”w. $1,800-$2,600

238COUNTRY WATER BENCH.American, 19th century, pine.Shaped ends with old red repaint.50”l. $150-$200

239DECORATED WILLIAM AND MARY-STYLE CHEST OF DRAWERS.Jim Rantala, Cedar, Michigan, late 20th century, mixed woods.Handmade chest painted in stylereminiscent of the 19th century artist Moses Eaton. 42”h. 37”w.19”d. $200-$300

240TWO DECORATIVE PIECES.American, late 19th-early 20th century, sheet metal. Tall decorativecutouts of pineapples with foliage inbaskets. Later paint and electrified.35”h. $200-$500

241DECORATED CABINET.American, late 19th-early 20th century, mixed woods includingpine, poplar and repurposed cigarboxes. Red painted and floral decorated (over earlier blue) hardware or apothecary cabinet with fifteen drawers. Original porcelain knobs. 28”h. 18 1/2”w.9”d. $600-$1,200

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242AMISH QUILT.Ohio, 1930-1950, cotton. Solid color broadclothand sateen dress goods in Bowtie pattern withdouble border. Green backing. Hand quilted inoutline design. 82” x 82”. $250-$500

243QUILT.Amish, Western Pennsylvania, 2nd quarter-20thcentury, cotton. Pinwheel pattern hand quilted inblue thread. 92” x 76”. $200-$400

244FOLKSY FRATERNAL LODGE LECTERN.American, early 20th century. Walnut, oak andother woods with original finish. Applied carveddesigns include: shield, snake, eye, and “2 1/2”. 43 1/2”h. $250-$500

245MODEL STEAM ENGINE.Probably American, early 20th century, steel andwood. Elaborate, apparently working model of asteam engine, mounted on a wooden base paintedwith faux bricks. 14 1/2”h. 16”w. 8 1/2”d. $200-$400

246BIRDCAGE WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Old dark finish, mid 19th century. Seven-spindledback with bamboo turnings. Rod arms with bamboo supports. Wide shaped seat. Bamboo legs and box stretchers. Breaks and glued repairs.18”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $200-$400

247THREE PIECES.American, late 19th century. Two stands. Oak standwith a scalloped gallery and apron. Quatrefoilcutouts on the sides and cabriole legs. 27 5/8”h.14”w. 12 5/8”d. And a walnut example in a rectangular form with a diamond shelf. 28”h. 16 1/2”w. 9 5/8”d. Both have imperfections. Together with a later Queen Anne-style floor lamp. Walnut with trefoil shelf, triangular post and cabriole legs. 54”h. $150-$300

248SIX PIECES OF LACY GLASS.American, mid-19th century. Henry Clay portraitcup plate, Lee and Rose No. 565. 3 1/2”d. Togetherwith four toddy plates in cobalt and three shades ofgreen, 5 1/2”d. and a green coaster, 6 1/2”d. Edgeflakes. $200-$300

249PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on board, unsigned. Oval portrait depicting ayoung girl in a pinafore with a small green birdresting on her finger. Slight imperfections. Periodframe with gilt liner. 23”h. 19 1/2”w. $150-$300

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250OCTOBER (ENGLISH, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Etching with aquatint on paper, ca.1832. Depicts a hunting dog in the foreground with the hunter behind. Engraved by H. Pyall after a painting by Francis CalcraftTurner (British 1782 to 1846). Framed with linen liner, 31 1/2”h. 35 1/2”w. $200-$400

251CHIPPENDALE CANDLESTAND.American, 2nd half-18th century, maple.Single board top with some figure and aturned post ending in tripod base withsnake feet. Imperfections. 26 1/2”h. 14“ x14 1/2”. $500-$800

252QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.American, mid 18th century, maple and chestnut. Oval top on straight skirtraised on cabriole legs with pad feet. Imperfections. 27”h. 17” x 39 “ (closed)45 1/2” x 39” (open). $300-$500

253CANDLESTAND.American, 2nd half-18th century. Singleboard mahogany top with applied,molded edge and a maple turned postending in tripod base with pad feet. Imperfections. 24 3/4”h. 15” x 15”. $400-$500

254GROUP OF CANTON.China, 2nd half-19th century. Assembledgroup of mostly serving pieces: two covered vegetables, 8”, 9”l.; oblonggravy, 7 1/2”l.; two shrimp dishes, 10 1/2”l.; two octagonal platters with orange peel glaze, 10 3/4”, 14 1/2”l.;scalloped edge bowl, 4 1/2”h. 9 1/2”d.;reticulated basket with undertray, 4”h.9”l.; square dish, 8 1/4” x 8 1/4”; bowl, 3 1/2”h. 6 /12”d.; two cups with threesaucers; three plates, 7 1/4”d., and sixplates, 9”d. Some imperfections. $1,800-$2,800

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255QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS.Connecticut, mid 18th century, cherry, poplar and pine. Two-piece,the upper section with a flat top over five drawers, the lower sectionwith four drawers, the central drawer being shell-carved and a scroll-cut skirt, all resting on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections.71”h. 37 1/4”w. 19 3/4”d. Ex Nathan Liverant and Son (Connecticut);ex Maze Pottinger Antiques (Michigan).

According to a letter from Zeke Liverant (dated 1965), this high chestof drawers descended in the Webster family of Berlin, Connecticut.According to family tradition, it was made by Elisha Flagg of Berlinand Hartford. $8,000-$12,000

256PAIR OF CHILDREN’S PRINTS.American, late 19th century. Handcolored mezzotints of two childrenat morning and evening prayers. In reeded frames, 10”h. 8 3/4”w. $100-$200

257TWO LIGHTING DEVICES.American, mid 19th century. Punched tin candle sconce, 8”h., and awrought iron sticking tommy, 9”l. $150-$250

258THREE ITEMS.European, 19th century. Pewter tall pot with heavy wooden side han-dle, marked “Avive”, 10 1/4”h,. and a small helmet shaped pewtercreamer, 4 3/4”h. Together with a blown glass tankard with pewterbase and lid. 8 1/2”h. $300-$400

259TWO PIECES OF DELFT.Netherlands, 2nd half-18th century. White tin glaze. Flower frog with Asian-style blue floral designs, 2 1/2”h. 5”w., and a bowl withpolychrome buildings on the exterior, 2 3/4”h. 5 1/2”d. Both have repairs. $200-$300

260TALL POST CANOPY BED.American, 19th century, cherry.. Bold turnings, rope end rails, three-scallop headboard and turned spindle foot board. Side rails are missing. Replaced arched canopy frame with a lace fishnet tester and two hand crocheted popcorn spreads. Old finish. 77”h. 55 1/2”w. Ex Pat Covalt. $300-$700

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261DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.

American, late 18th- early 19th century, pine. Old floral decoration on a brown grained groundover earlier blue. Design has hearts, flower and vines, and “D. T. E. L. 1719”. Bracket feet, two

dovetailed drawers, dovetailed case, and lid with wrought iron strap hinges. Original brassbale handles. 30 ¼”h. 43”w. 19 1/2”d.

$800-$1,200

262TWO PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).

Large oil on canvas of a winter landscape, including a man in a sleigh, signed “JohnWikman 1906” lower right. 24’h. 30”w., in wooden frame, 27”h. 33 1/2”w.

Along with a smaller oil on board farm landscape with a man in front of a whitefarmhouse with a white picket fence, unsigned. Slight imperfections. 13”h. 11”w.,

in gilt frame, 15 3/4”h. 13 3/4”w. $150-$300

263THREE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-20TH CENTURY).

Wooded landscape at sunset, oil on artist board, unsigned. In a frame,15”h. 27 3/4”w. Together with a hummingbird, oil on artist board,

signed “Beebe”. In a frame, 12 1/2”h. 16 1/2”w., and a landscape withpond, oil on canvas, unsigned. Tear. In a frame, 15 1/2”h. 22”w.

$100-$300

264COUNTRY CROCK STAND.American, 20th century, pine. Made from old wood that haslarge circular saw marks. Red finish. 42”h. 40”w. 16”d. $100-$300

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265COUNTRY WORK TABLE.American, early 19th century, maple. Square legs andmortised and pinned apron; two-board top. Base has worn brown flame graining, top is scrubbed. 27”h. 29 1/2” x 36 1/2”. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio/Massachusetts). $500-$700

266TOLE LAMP.Probably American, mid 19th century. Tin candle lampwith three candle sockets on an adjustable pan. The shadeis also adjustable. Weighted saucer base. Original painteddecoration featuring card suits on a red ground. Wornwith damaged supports. 25”h. $600-$900

267THIRTEEN BOOK PLATES.American, late 20th century. Folksy bird and floral watercolors and bookplates by Mary Ellen Gotshall (twoare by her husband, George Gotshall). 9” x 11” to 5” x 4”. $150-$250

268WEATHERVANE.American, late 19th-early 20th century, copper. Runninghorse with cast zinc ears and gold overpaint. Damage.26”l. plus directional arrow. $75-$150

269PAIR OF CANDLE SCONCES.American, 20th century, tin. Urn shaped sconces with attached foliage crests. 14”h, $200-$300

270THIRTEEN GLASSES.American and European, most 19th century. Twelve clearblown glass wines and cordials. Six have folded edges onthe feet, four have etched designs and one has swirled ribs.One is a later pattern glass cordial. 3 3/4” to 5”h. $250-$450

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271THREE PIECES OF GLASS.American, mid 19th century, clear blownglass. Two 3-mold mugs, one with etched flowers, one with etched and gilt diamonds. Applied handles. 3 1/2”, 4”h.And a wine glass rinser with cut flutes, 4”h. $200-$400

272PAIR OF BRACE BACK WINDSOR-STYLESIDE CHAIRS.Old burgundy paint over earlier colors.Bamboo turnings with shield shaped seats.Nine-spindle bow backs. Age is hard to determine due to the thickness of the paint.Good form. 18”h. seat, 36”h. overall. $200-$400

273FOURTEEN BOOKS ON ANTIQUES ANDCOLLECTABLES. $100-$200

274THREE LIGHTING DEVICES.American, 1st half-19th century. Twowrought iron rush light holders in turnedwood bases with candle socket counter-weights. 11”h., 11 3/4”h. And a later hanging chandelier with turned post andfour wire arms with tin sockets. Brown repaint. 13 1/2”h. $400-$600

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276CHIPPENDALE DROP LEAF TABLE.New England, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany, chestnut and poplar. Oval table oncabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet. Endaprons have shaped cutouts and returns. Figuredsingle board top and leaves. 28 1/2” h. 49” x19” (closed), 49” x 60” (open). $1,000-$2,000

277PENNSYLVANIA SAMPLER AND RELATEDEPHEMERA.Bithia Thompson, New Buffalo/Duncannon,Perry County,1843, silk on linen. Alphabets,numbers, over a large two-story house, pottedbush and a black crow surrounded by a thinblue line and arcaded border. Signed and dated.Removed from accompanying frame. 17 1/4”h.17 1/4”w.

Bithia (1827-1898) was the youngest of threechildren born to Col. Robert Thompson andNancy Fulton. In the late 1840’ she marriedAbraham Linton with whom she had eight children. Bithia ‘s photograph as a youngwoman accompanies this lot as well as extensive research and family photographs. $200-$400

278EARLY TRAPUNTO BED COVERING.American, early 19th century, cotton. Stuffedand corded classical motifs of beribboned flowering vines, deeply scalloped swags, cornucopias overflowing with blossoms andplume borders framing an oval with a double-handled urn containing additional flowers. Topcomposed of finely woven cotton panels, thebacking of coarser fabric. Cut corners and edged with knotted fringe. 91” x 102”. $1,200-$1,500

279QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.American, mid 18th century, maple with somecurl and old varnish finish. Cabriole legs withduck feet and scrolled end aprons. Swing legssupport oval top. Top reset. 27”h.45”w. 14”d.with 14 ¾” leaves. $1,800-$2,500

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275CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CORNERCHAIR.American, 19th century, mahogany and pine. Carved balland claw front, pad foot rear legs,pierced splats, slip seat and turned“X” stretcher. 17 1/2”h. seat, 30 1/2”h. overall. $350-$700

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280PAIR OF GARDEN URNSAmerican, late 19th century, cast iron. Large with double handles and old green paint. 41 1/2”h. 28”d. $400-$800

281FULL PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAIT OF A FAMILY.American, mid 19th century. Identified on verso as Joseph Smith, his wife, his son, and his daughters Terry Ann and Ellen. In a period frame, 10 3/4”h. 12”w. $75-$150

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282PORTRAIT ATTRIBUTED TO SHELDON PECK (AMERICAN, 1797-1868).Oil on canvas portrait of an older woman, circa 1840. Woman is wearing ablack dress with white lace bonnet and holds a book in one hand. She isframed by brown swagged drapes. Imperfections. 29 1/2”h. 24 1/2”w., in newframe with gold beading, 36”h. 30”w.

Sold at Garth’s, September 3, 1999, lot 256. $3,000-$5,000

283PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on board, circa 1850. Oval portrait of a woman wearing a black dress withlace collar and large brooch. Slight imperfections. 24”h. 20”w., in oval woodframe with gilt liner, 30”h. 26”w. $200-$400 283 - 284

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284HEPPLEWHITE INLAID SLANT FRONT DESK.Eastern Pennsylvania, brought to Ohio in 1804, walnut. Typical eastern Pennsylvania inlayed façade with French feet, scrolled apron, four dovetaileddrawers. Fitted interior with pigeon holes and eight dovetailed drawers. Interior door has an old label, “Sheraton (sic) desk brought to Ohio in 1804 bySamuel Davis”. Poplar secondary wood. Minor imperfection and replacedbrasses. 47”h. 39”w, 18 1/2”d. $3,500-$4,500

285EMPIRE MIRROR.American, mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Ogee frame with molded trimand flame grain mahogany. 45”h. 30”w. $200-$300

286FOUR COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.Probably New England, late 18th-early 19th century, mixed woods. Three ofthe chairs are very similar, the fourth has turned stiles, round tapered legs, anda darker finish. All have vasiform splats, rush seats and pad feet. 17 1/2”-18”h.seats, 40”-42”h. overall. $400-$800

287CHIPPENDALE DRESSING TABLE.American, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany and pine. Molded edge rectangular top with notched inset corners overhanging one long single above a central fan carved drawer flanked by two short drawers raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections. 32 1/2”h. 37 3/4”w. 20”d. $750-$1,500

288DELFT FIGURAL TUREEN.Continental, 19th century. Hen on nest with polychrome. Initialed on the underside. 8”h. $200-$400

289DELFT FIGURAL TUREEN.Continental, 19th century. Two-piece mallard with polychrome. Initialed on the underside. 10”h. $200-$400

290PAIR OF FAIENCE SWAN DISHES.Netherlands, late 18th-early 19th century. Open top swans with mulberry feathers. Initialed “HB” on the bottom, possibly for Hugo Brouwer. Some crazing. 7 3/4”h. $300-$600

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291RARE 1860 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CAMPAIGN POSTER.New York: W. Schaus, 1860. Lithographed by Leopold Grozelier (1830-1865) after apainting by Thomas Hicks (1823-1890). A thoughtful portrait of a young, beardlessLincoln, signed in the stone below “Yours Truly A. Lincoln” and titled below “Hon.Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for the Presidency, 1860.”

Hicks’s original portrait, now referred to as The Springfield Portrait is in the collectionof the Chicago Historical Society.

For other examples of this poster, see Christie’s (New York), January 2003, lot 2 andHeritage Auctions (Texas), November 2007, lot 25279. $6,000-$8,000

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292FRAMED DISPLAY OF CONFEDERATE CURRENCY.Includes an 1862 Virginia $5 treasury note, an 1843 $10 note from the Augusta, George Mechanics Bank, and an 1863 $100 Confederate note. All matted and in a gilt frame, 22”h. 17 3/4”w. $250-$500

293TWO LAND GRANTS.Both are partially printed and both are for tracts of land in Ohio’s MilitaryDistrict. One is dated April 3, 1817 and signed by President James Monroe,8”h. 12 1/2”w. (sight), matted and framed, 12 1/4”h. 17”w.; together withanother dated September 23, 1835 and signed by Andrew Jackson’s secre-tary, 9 1/2”h. 15 1/2”w. (sight), matted and framed, 13 1/2”h. 19 3/4”w. $250-$450

294COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE STAND.American, attributed to the Shakers, mid 19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Tapered legs, applied trim to top and single dovetailed drawerwith wooden pull. Original red paint. Pieced repair to trim. 28 1/2”h. 20”w.18”d. $800-$1,200

295VIEW OF BOSTON IN 1848 BY EDWIN WHITEFIELD (ENGLAND/AMERICA, 1816-1892).Boston: Whitefield and Smith, 1848, lithograph on paper. Published asnumber 9 in Whitefield’s Original Views of North American Cities. Imperfections. 23”h. 45”w. (sight), matted and framed, 32 1/4”h. 52 1/4”w. $250-$500

296HARVEST TABLE.Marked for D.R. Dimes, New Hampshire, 20th century, mixed woods. Dropleaf with tapered legs. 30”h, 19 1/2x72” with 9 3/4” leaves. $250-$500

297SET OF SIX BOWBACK WINDSOR CHAIRS.Marked for D.R. Dimes, New Hampshire, 20th century, mixed woods. Includes two armchairs and six side chairs, all with bamboo legs andstretchers. 17 1/2”h. (seat) 39”h. (overall). $600-$1,200

298SMALL COUNTRY OPEN PEWTER CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine. Old mellow refinishing. Base has paneleddoors and two drawers. Open top has scalloped sides and crown moldedcornice. Imperfections. 64’h, 39 1/2”w, 16 3/4’d. $500-$600

299TEN LEATHERBOUND BOOKS.Includes Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress..., London:Printed for Cadell Junior et al, 1795, vol. 1 only; a four-volume set of Cervantes’ Don Quixote, Exeter: J. and B. Williams, 1828; Cavalry Tactics,United States Army, New York: Appleton, 1879; a handwritten index tonotes of cases in the District of Columbia court for 1801-1803; Montagu,Reflections on the Rise and Fall of the Antient Repuclicks, London: A. Millar, 1759; Woodbridge, Rudiments of Geography, Hartford: Oliver D.Cooke, 1823; and a late 19th-early 20th century handwritten book of cake recipes. $200-$400

300COLLECTION OF EARLY PRINTS OF GENERAL LAFAYETTE.Approximately thirty-four prints dating from the late 18th through the late19th century, executed in a variety of printing methods. Most are laid down on cardstock. $500-$1,000

301SIX PIECES OF PEWTER.Two American basins, one 19th century, one 20th century marked“Vaughan”. 8”d. And four European plates with partial touches. One ismarked “Richard Yates”, 8”d. The others are 8 1/2”d. Imperfections. $200-$400

302QUEEN ANNE - STYLE SERVER.David T. Smith & Co., Morrow, Ohio, mixed woods. Small tray top server with one drawer and distressed blue-green finish. 36”h. 28 1/2”w. 16 1/2”d. $300-$600

303CANDLESTICK.American, mid 19th century, tin. Crimped saucer base with a finger loop on the column. 6 1/2’h. $200-$300

304SHERATON BLANKET CHEST.Cherry with a mellow refinishing and poplar secondary wood. High, well-turned legs ending in ball feet. Wide boards with a molded edge around thelid and breadboard ends. Minor age separations. 41”w. 18 1/4”d. 28”h. $1,200-$1,800

305COUNTRY SHERATON STAND.American, 19th century, cherry. Good turnings and one dovetailed drawer.Old finish. 29”h, 18 ¼’x22’. $150-$250

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306GOOD GROUP OF EPHEMERA.Includes a copy of the March 17, 1718, edition of The Boston News-Letter,and English manuscript document dated 1680, and two bank notes: a $5 Louisiana note and a $50 Confederate note. $150-$250

307GROUP OF INTERESTING OLD PHOTOGRAPHS.Approximately thirty photographs, mostly late 19th-early 20th century. Includes a variety of subjects, including the Washington and Lee baseballand football teams, exterior house and farm views, interior views of shops,scenes from Harding’s inauguration, early flyers, and a view KanawhaWoolen Mills. Many of the photographs are likely from West Virginia. $100-$200

308GOOD GROUP OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS.Approximately twenty tintypes and twenty-five various photographs, including portraits, agricultural and domestic scenes, a family group, and a wonderful collection of early sports images from the West Virginia Collegiate Institute.

WVCI, now West Virginia State University, is an historically African-American university founded in 1891 as the West Virginia Colored Institute. $200-$400

309RARE COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN EARLY RELIGIOUS TRACTS.Includes John Wickliffe, Consolation for Troubled Consciences, London:Robert Redman, ca. 1530; Pierre Viret, The Second Part of the Demoni-acke World..., trans. by T.S. Gentleman, London: John Perin, 1583; GeorgeGifford, A Briefe Discourse of Certaine Points of the Religion..., London:Toby Cook, 1581; Joyful Newes Out of Helvecia..., London: John Allde,1575 (with woodcuts); Alexander Hume, A Treatise of the Felicitie, of theLife to Come..., Edinburgh: Robert Walde-grave, 1594; Alexander Hume,Foure Discourses of Praise Unto God, Edinburgh: Robert Walde-grave,1594; M. Francis Junius, Apocalypsis. A Brief and Learned CommentarieUpon the Revelation of Saint John..., London: Richard Field, 1592; Alexan-der Gee, The Ground of Christianitie..., London: Robert Walde-grave, ca.1584; M.R. Greenham, Three Very Fruitful and Comfortable Sermons...,London: T.E. for Thomas Man, 1604; James Melville, Ane Fruitful and Com-fortable Exhortatioun anent Death, London: Robert Walde-grave, 1597; J.Veron, A Moste Necessary Treatise of Free Will..., London: John Tisdale,n.d.; Henrie Greenwood, A Treatise of the Great and Generall Daye ofJudgement..., London: Richard Bradock, 1606; The Worlde Possessed with Devils..., London: John Perin, 1583; John Field, A Godly Exhortation..., London: Robert Walde-grave, 1583; John Valevian, Pro Sacerdotum Barbis, London: Thomas Bertheleti, 1533. All bound in a single, 19th-century, 32mo binding, with a 19th-century handwritten tableof contents.

The front and back boards retain bookplates from the library of John Appleton, and the ffep bears an inscription by Appleton, “This volume belonged to Rev. Nathaniel Appleton, D.D. of Cambridge [Massachusetts,1693-1784], and is supposed to have been brought from England bySamuel Appleton, who emigrated 1635-6. John Appleton, Nov. 2, 1859.” $800-$1,200

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310AUTOGRAPHED CABINET CARDS OF RUTHERFORD AND LUCYHAYES.Rutherford’s is dated 1882 and has the stamp of R. Grobe, Fremont, Ohio.

Hayes (1822-1893) was born in Delaware, Ohio, and attended KenyonCollege. He served in the Civil War, attaining the rank of major-general. Hethen served two terms as Ohio governor and the 19th president of theUnited States. His wife, Lucy (1831-1889), was born in Chillicothe, butmet Rutherford while living in Delaware. As the first lady, her commitmentto the temperance movement earned her the nickname “Lemonade Lucy”. $200-$400

311LOUIS BROMFIELD’S NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONMEDAL.Standard Spaulding gold medal presented to him “For services rendered inadvancing agriculture and intensive farming.” 2 1/2”h., in its original box(some damage), and accompanied by copies of Timeline and Ohioana thatinclude articles about Bromfield and a copy of Bromfield’s Malabar Farm.

Bromfield (1896-1956) was one of Richland County, Ohio’s most famoussons. A Pulitzer Prize-winning author, he was a pioneer in advancing farming methods. He resided at Malabar Farm, near Lucas, Ohio, which isnow a state park. $150-$250

312GROUP OF ITEMS BELONGING TO MAJOR EMMER C. FARQUHAR.Includes two ALS to family, dated 1898 from Camp Alger, Virginia, on 8thRegiment OVI stationary, as well as an 8th OVI mustered out pin, fourlodge pins, and a nickel-plated army surgeon’s cross.

Major Farquhar (1844-1898) enlisted in Company B of the 11th Ohio National Guard during the Civil War, and then later served as Assistant Surgeon in the 8th OVI during the Spanish American War in Cuba. $100-$200

313HOUSEWIFE OR SEWING POCKET.American, early 19th century, silk, cotton and wool. Sections are boundedwith pale blue silk ribbon and the whole is edged in narrow lace. In aframe. 16 3/4”h. 8 3/4”w. Pocket is 12 1/4”h. 3 3/4”w.

Note on back indicates it was made by Betsey Wilder’s mother. $100-$200

314TWO FOLK-CARVED BONES.American, early 20th century. One carved with Jefferson, Custer, and Indians, the other with Teddy Roosevelt, Indians, an eagle, Saturn, and anude female. 5 1/4” and 4 1/2”l.

The nude female is reminiscent of the carving of William Edmondson(1874-1951) of Tennessee. $150-$250

315TWENTY-TWO LEATHER-BOUND BOOKS.Includes ten volumes of the Waverly Novels and twelve volumes of Thackeray’s works, all published by the Kelmscott Society, New York andbound in 1/2 red leather over cloth boards. $150-$300

316THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY BY EDWARD S. ELLIS.Cincinnati, Ohio: Jones Brothers Publishing, 1905. Edition de Lux, 8 volumes, 8vo, number 446 of 500, bound in leather with gilt-stampedspines, over marbled boards. $100-$200

317VIEW OVER THE PALACE BY ALEXANDER DINKEL, (GERMAN, b. 1897).Oil on masonite, dated 1958. Pastel landscape of a castle in Heidelbergwith river and bridge in distance. Signed lower right “A. Dinkel 58” withtitle verso in German. 23”h. 20”w. in gold leaf frame 28 1/4’h. 24 1/4”w. $300-$600

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318CHIPPENDALE CHEST-ON-CHEST.American, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany, pine and poplar. Separatecrown molding on top case with three over two over three overlappingdrawers. Base with bold waist molding and three drawers resting highogee feet. Imperfections. 80”h. 40”w. 20”d. $3,000-$4,000

319“GOODBYE TO TRAVIS” BY ARTHUR BURDETT FROST (CALIFORNIA 1851-1928).Watercolor and gouache on paper en grisaille. An illustration of thestory of Major Johathan Wilby and his ex-slave Travis. Signed anddated lower left “A.B. Frost 1889”. Framed 21” X 28”.

Provenance H. George Bicklemann Antiques in Birmingham(Michigan).

As an illustrator A.B. Frost specialized in Southern subject matter and is considered one of the best artists of the Golden Age of American illustration. $500-$1,000318

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320CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SOFA.American, late 20th century, mahogany. Camelback sofa with singlecushion, straight molded legs and stretcher. In natural cotton canvasupholstery, 19”h. seat, 35”h. overall. 82”l. $250-$500

321PAIR OF KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS.American, late 18th-early 19th century, wrought iron. Brass seamedfinials and brass panels. Penny feet. 24 1/2”h. $400-$600

322FIREPLACE FENDER AND TWO TOOLS.American, 1st half-19th century. Wire fender with a brass top rail andthree finials. 16 1/2”h. 50”w. Together with a pair of iron tongs andshovel with seamed brass handles. 36”l. $300-$600

323FEDERAL BOWFRONT CHEST OFDRAWERS.American, early 19th century, curlymaple, walnut and poplar. Four drawerswith bead molding, paneled sides, scalloped skirt and high turned feet.Carved and applied shield-shape escutcheons. Warm color. 37 1/4”h. 42 1/2”w. 20”d. $2,000-$2,500

324TWO SAMPLERS.Ann Sanborn, possibly New England,1823, silk on linen. Alphabets separatedby decorative rows of stitching andframed in diamond border. Signed withher name and “aged 13 July 8 1823”. In a frame, 13 1/2”h. 14 1/4”w. And a second sampler by Renzelia Fisher,Hunterdon County, New Jersey, ca.1843, silk and wool on linen. Renzeliaworked her name in 1 3/4” letters, overa three-story house and a labeled parrotand squirrel. In old, if not original,frame, 22 1/4”h. 22 1/2”w. $250-$450

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327DECORATED CUPBOARD.American, late 19th century, pine. Twopiece cupboard with double doors topand bottom and two dovetailed drawers.The interior top is painted white. The exterior has a late 20th century vinegarrepaint in vibrant colors by Dan Coble.83”h. 47”w. 14”d. $1,000-$2,000

328QUILT.American, late 19th -early 20th century,cotton. Tobacco premiums alternatingwith red floral print with decorative top-stitching. There are two sets of premiums,world flags, including the Confederateflag and depictions of American Indians.Imperfections. 80” x 57”. $150-$250

329CAROUSEL HORSE.American, mid 20th century, laminatewood. Small jumper form with carvedtack and flowing mane and tail. Old polychrome working repaint. 34”h. 45”l. $400-$700

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325FOLK ART FISH CARVING.American, 2nd half 20th century, hardwood. Carved andpainted replica of a northern pike (most likely of the kindcaught in a pristine Michigan lake. Original paint with slightlyyellowed varnish, brass nail teeth and tin fins. 39”l. $150-$250

326FISHING LURE SIGN.American, late 20th century. Oversize wood, metaland plastic lure probably used as a sign or advertising.Original paint. 18”l. plus hooks. $75-$150

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330BARNES BROTHERS CIRCUS BILLBOARDPOSTER.Printed in multiple sheets, appears to be signed“J.S. Homell”. A vibrant, colorful, and animatedscene. Only a few minor tears. 8’8”h. 16’4”w.,with a 6’3” extension for the banner.

The Barnes Brothers Circus entertained crowdsfrom 1942 until 1949. The featured act wasfamed lion tamer Terrell Jacobs, and other regular performers included The Flying Zacchinis (flying and cannon acts), the Hanneford Family (bareback riders), Capt.William Buschbom (liberty horses), and the wireacts were performed by both the Great Wallen-das and the Gretonas. Most of these acts havebeen inducted into the Circus Hall of Fame.

The poster was purchased from the barn andwinter quarters that Terrell Jacobs sold to his financial backer, Arthur Wirtz. Additional historical information is included with the lot. $2,000-$4,000

331MOLD AND DISH.American, 2nd half 19th century. RedwareTurk’s head mold with manganese rim, 2 1/2”h.7”d., and a sponged ramekin, 1 3/4”h. $100-$150

332PAIR OF CANDLESCONCES.American, 20th century, tin. Crimped edges and raised hearts on the back. Resoldered bases.13 3/4”h. $300-$400

333FOUR FRAMED PORTRAITS.American, 19th and 20th century. Watercolor ofa man in a top hat. In a round frame, 4 3/4”d.and an inked silhouette of a gentleman with gold details. Recolored ground. 5 1/2”h. 4 3/4”w. Together with a pair of late watercolorportraits taken after Sarah Goodrich, 7 3/4”h.6”w. $100-$150

334GROUP OF PEWTER.American and European, 19th and 20th century.Dish by Blakslee Barns (Philadelphia, ca. 1812-1817), 11 1/4”d.; charger, 13 1/2”d.; plate withFrench touch marks, 9”d.; English Gill measurewith brass rim, 3”h.; Continental teapot withmask spout, 7 1/2”h.; capstan candlestick, 4 7/8”h.; and a footed bowl with a replicatedFrederick Bassett touch, 2 3/4”h. Some imperfections. $150-$350

335FOUR ROOSTERS.German,19th century. Pipsqueak with originalpaint 8 1/2”h. 5”l.; small pipsqueak, 5 1/2”h. 2 1/2”l.; rooster on original box mechanism 8 1/2”h. 5 1/2”l.; and composition on base withoriginal paint, 5 1/2”h. 3”w. Imperfections. $500-$900

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336EARLY CHILD’S TABLE.Probably New England, early 19th century, maple and pine.Country Hepplewhite table with dovetailed drawer and goodoverhang on tapered legs. Cleaned down to earlier red paint.21”h. 26”w. 16”d. $400-$600

337DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, early 19th century, pine. Found in eastern Maine.Original red paint with decoration in black and yellow. Fiveface-nailed drawers with a matching drawer on top backedwith a scrolled crest. 37 3/4”w, 19 1/2”d, 49”h. $800-$1,600

338MODEL STREETCAR.American, early 20th century, tin, copper, wood, and glass.Well-done model with original yellow and red paint. Placedon a section of track. 30”h. 34”l. $400-$600

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339QUILT.American, 3rd quarter-19th century, cotton. Tulip and Princess Feather pattern with vine border and red binding. Found in Ohio. 71” X 73”. $200-$400

340QUILT.American, 3rd quarter-19th century, cotton. Precisely pieced variation ofWild Goose Chase, handsewn and quilted. Twill binding, muslin backing.80” x 92”. $200-$400

341FRAMED PICTURE.Probably American, late 19th century, pencil and watercolor on paper.Image of a young girl and dog below a floral wreath, flanked by flowerpots on pedestals, all in bright fantasy colors. Imperfections. 7”h. 8 1/4”w.,in a folksy polka dot painted frame, 12 1/4”h. 14 1/2”w. $400-$500

342THREE PIECES.American, 19th century. Turned wooden compote with stepped base anddark stain. Age split. 4 1/2”h. 8 3/4”d. And a pair of tin candlesticks withdark japanned ground, push ups and weighted conical bases. Some wear.9 1/2”h. $350-$550

343HOOKED RUG.Twentieth century, wool on burlap. Birds perched on overflowing basket,surrounded by undulating border. Bright colors with good shading. Well-done repair to edge. Mounted. 31” x 55”. $200-$400

344HOOKED RUG.Twentieth century, cotton and wool on burlap. Brown horse with whiteblaze and blue bridle on cream ground. Minor edge damage. Mounted.29” x 43”. $200-$400

345LANDSCAPE DRAWING (EUROPEAN OR AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Pencil on paper, unsigned. Mountain scene with a mill near a lake and acouple walking on a nearby road. In an Eastlake type frame with black andgold, 9 1/2”h. 41 1/2”w. $150-$250

346BUCKET BENCH.American, 20th century, pine. Collapsible slat bench with sawbuck legsand shaped supports. Worn original grey paint. 16 1/2” x 46”. 20 1/2”h. $200-$400

347TOYS.Wood, metal, composition, porcelain, late 19th-early 20th century. Seventeen German and English miniature animals including donkey, spotted cow, and husky. Some are marked. Together with a German rooster pipsqueak toy 4 1/2”h. 4”w. and two small carved figures of German peasants. Signed indistinctly. 2 1/2”h. $600-$1,200

348SIX TUMBLERS.American, mid 19th century. Cobalt, 3”h.; paneled amethyst taster; a pair etched with names and “Centennial 1876 Philadelphia” and two with enameled decorations. One with roses and one with armorial shield.2 1/2” to 3 1/2”h. $250-$550

349PRINTING BLOCK.Indian, 19th century, hardwood. Textile printing block with carved rows offlowers. 4”l. $50-$100

350PAIR OF LAMPS AND A SPILL HOLDER.American, mid-19th century, pressed glass. Three piece Lyre or Harp assembled set by Sandwich Co., Massachusetts. Pair of lamps with hexagonal baluster base and pewter burning fluid burners with caps, 12”h. Together with a footed spill, 4 3/4”h. Imperfections.

The footed holder was originally sold as a Harp spoon holder but is oftenfound with the lamps and referred to as a spill holder. $250-$450

351PAIR OF CUT GLASS LAMPS.American, mid 19th century. Clear glass with cut paneled fonts and whaleoil burners. Octagonal bases. 11”h. $300-$600

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352FARM SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Barn with a white horse. Imperfections. 14”h. 20”w., in frame with gilt liner, 20 3/4”h. 26 3/4”w. $150-$300

353LANDSCAPE OF MOUNT MCKINLEY (AMERICAN,LATE19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on board, initialed lower right “E.H.D”. Depicts a snow capped Mt. McKinley, Alaska. Imperfections. 31”h.16”w., in a gilt frame, 36”h. 21”w. $100-$200

354FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK.American, early 19th century, hardwood. Good proportionsand detail. Wag-on the-wall works with brass gears, woodenplates and case and wooden face with original polychromepaint. Case has old red finish. With weights and pendulum.89 1/2”h. $800-$1,200

355TREEN CANTEEN.Mid 19th century, hardwood. Canteen is banded and riveted in iron. Slight imperfections. 7”l. 3 1/2”w. 2 1/4”d. $150-$250

356ROUND TREEN LIDDED BOX.Mid 19th century, hardwood. With original mustard paint.Mirror on the inside lid. Slight imperfections, 4”d. $150-$250

357WOODEN SUGAR BOWL.American, mid 19th century, hardwood. Chip carved, roundlidded bowl with a turned finial. Dark patina with traces ofyellow. Finial has lost height. 4 3/4”h. $300-$500

358THREE SMALL TREEN BOXES.American and European, 1st half 19th century. Cylindricalyew box with hinged lid and inked decoration, 3 3/4”l. anda lidded burl box with leaf decoration (probably Scottish),3”l. Together with a burl book shaped box with sliding lid, 3 1/2”l. 1 3/4”w. $400-$600

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359FIVE TREEN ITEMS.American, 2nd half-19th century, mixed woods. Threepiece spice grater, 5 3/4”h.; match or toothpick holderwith incised banding, 4 1/2”h.; maple pepper pot withincised decoration, 3 3/4”h. and a covered “weddingcup” with captive ring and acorn finial, 7“h. Togetherwith a spherical footed string holder with red wash andincised decoration, 4 1/2”h. $250-$500

360ROUND TREEN BOX.Mid 19th century, hardwood. Lidded box with old mustard paint. Interior has tin lining and mirror in lid. 3 1/2” diameter. $150-$250

361ROUND TREEN BOX.Mid 19th century, bird’s-eye maple. Round lidded box possibly used for snuff or tobacco. 3 3/4” diameter. $200-$300

362SET OF SIX BIRDCAGE WINDSOR CHAIRS.Probably New England, early 19th century, mixed woods. Two armchairs and four side chairs with swelled bamboo turnings and incising. Mellow finish. 17” to 18” seat. 36” to 36 1/2”h.overall.

Ex John Nichols (New Hampshire) $500-$1,000

363TRESTLE TABLE.American, early 19th century, pine. Scrubbed breadboard endtop over trestle base resting on shoe feet with old red paint.28”h. 29”w. 71 1/2”l. $1,400-$2,800

364FOLK ART WHIRLIGIG.American, 20th century, softwood. In the form of a soldierwith original paint. 18 1/4”h. plus arms. $100-$300

365SMALL CABINET.American, 1st half 19th century, cherry, poplar and pine. Single framed door opens to one shelf. 22 1/2”h. 20”w. 12”d. $125-$250

366FOUR PIECES.American, 2nd half-19th century, cotton. Pictured is a yellow and red PinWheel quilt, hand quilted in triple rows. Casing for hanging on reverse. 38 1/2” x 50”. Together with three stoneware canning jars. One has a handle. 8”, 8”, 10”h. $100-$300

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367LANDSCAPE BY ALFRED JAMES WANDS (OHIO, 1904-1998).Oil on canvas, mid 20th century, signed lower right. Depicts a villagescape with church. Slight imperfections. In gilt frame withlinen liner, 25 1/2”h. 29 1/2”w. $300-$600

368LANDSCAPE BY ALFRED JAMES WANDS (OHIO, 1904-1998).Oil on canvas, mid 20th century, signed lower left. Moody tonallandscape. Imperfections. 24 1/4”h. 30 1/4”w., in gilt frame withlinen liner, 30 1/2”h. 36 3/4”w. $300-$600

369QUEEN ANNE CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, 2nd half-19th century, maple with some figure.Two-piece with dovetailed drawers, two over three on thetop and one over three on the bottom. The central bottomdrawer has a carved fan and the apron has acorn drops.Good detail and nice size. Imperfections. 72 3/4”h. 40 1/2”w. 20”d. $1,500-$2,000

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370LANDSCAPE WITH SHEPHERD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Romanticizedscene with a shepherd and cattle in arugged mountain valley. Surface wear andsmall tear. 18”h. 24 1/2”w., in a frame, 251/4”h. 32”w. $300-$500

371LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas board, illegible signatureand date lower right. Trees near a river inautumn colors. 8”h. 10”w., in a frame, 13 1/4”h. 15 1/4”w. $100-$200

372FARMSTEAD BY EMMA CLEVELAND(AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, signed and dated1894 lower right. Spring scene withchickens near a log cabin and out buildings. 11 1/2”h. 19”w., in a giltframe, 14”h. 22”w. $200-$400

373INLAID JEWELRY BOX.American, late 19th-early 20th century,mahogany veneer over pine. Marquetryinlaid designs of people with geometricborders. Interior has lift-out tray. Minorscratches and some missing pieces. 4 1/2”h. 11”w. $150-$350

374FOUR REDWARE JARS.Probably European, mid 19th century.Amphora with shoulder handles, 11 3/4”h.; and a pitcher and amphora-form batter jug similar to French jaspe. 6” and 12 1/2”h. Together with a handledjar with dark Albany-type glaze. Repair.8”h. $200-$400

375THREE LAMPS.American, mid 19th century. Large redware crock with olive glaze, 28”h. and a redware black dopple jar attributedto the island of Nevis, 22”h. Togetherwith a stoneware canning jar, 24”. Allelectrified. Slight Imperfections. $400-$500

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376HEPPLEWHITE TABLE.New England, early 19th century, birch and pine. Scrub top drop leaf with roundedleaves supported by swing arms, single drawer and square tapered legs. Traces ofred wash on base. 29”h. 36” x 16 1/2” (closed) 36” x 34 1/2” (open). $350-$650

377GRAIN DECORATED BOX.American, early 19th century, pine. Primitive valuables box with old flame grain repaint. Dovetailed and staple hinges. Lock removed. 38”h. 20 1/2”w. 14 3/4”d. $100-$250

378WINDSOR FAN BACK ARMCHAIR.Pennsylvania, late 18th century. Good detail, wide Pennsylvania saddle seat.Cleaned down to traces of old brown. 42”h. $1,800-$2,200

379TAVERN TABLE.American, 19th century, mixed woods including cherry. Oval top table with rectangular scalloped skirt on cabriole legs ending pad feet. 28”h. 30” x 24” oval. $350-$700

380TABLE LAMP.American, mid 19th century. Redware crock with manganese daubsand two applied handles. Edge chips. Electrified. 12”h. plus lampparts. $300-$500

381FOLKSY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.American, early 20th century, walnut and other woods. Wonderfully folksy fretwork cupboard, each of the four doors with a standing Indian. 35”h., requires a 16” corner.

For another hanging cupboard with fretwork decoration, see Garth’s,January 2008, lot 149. $1,000-$2,000

382SMALL PAINTED CUPBOARD.American, 20th century, pine. Two-piece with red grained repaint.Imperfections. 63 1/2”h. 30”w. 12 1/2”d. $300-$500

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383ARCHIVE OF THE JONES FAMILY OF OAK HILLCOTTAGE, MANSFIELD, OHIO.Mostly early 20th century, but some late 19th century. Archive includes numerous deeds andcanceled checks, as well as copious correspon-dence, some personal and some business. Much of the business correspondence is related to landholdings, though some also deal with oil.

Oak Hill Cottage is a fine example of residentialGothic Revival architecture in Mansfield, RichlandCounty. Built by John Robinson in 1847, it waspurchased by Dr. Johannes Jones in 1864 for heand his wife Frances. The Jones family remained in the house, nearly continuously, until it was acquired by the Richland County Historical Society in 1965. $200-$400

384NURSERY RHYME PRINT BY GARY BIRCH(OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Colored woodblock on paper, signed “Birch ‘89”lower right with edition number 22/52. Image ofthe “Cow Jumping Over the Moon” from the nursery rhyme. In a painted frame, 29 3/4”h. 24”w. $300-$600

385HUNTING PRINT BY GARY BIRCH (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Colored woodblock on paper, signed and dated on the plate. “G. Birch, his hand, July ‘92”. Folksycolonial hunting scene. In a painted frame, 27 1/4”h. 33”w. $250-$500

386TWO SAMPLERS.Pennsylvania, silk on linen. Both with the same tall three-story house, lozenge shaped trees, black-eyed birds, plain arcaded lower border, andelaborate alphabets. One signed “Sophia Ha[i]l,1808, Paris”. In a frame, 15 1/2”h. 10”w. And theother signed “[l]mira Ives, 1820, Tioga Co., Brooks-field, Pennsylvania”. In a frame, 16 1/2”h. 12 3/4”w. $200-$400

387LARGE GROUP OF ANTIQUES RELATED CATALOGUES AND MAGAZINES. $200-$300

388STAND.Probably Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherryand poplar. Two-drawer stand on boldly turnedlegs. 29”h. 21 1/2” w. 21”d. $250-$500

389FOUR MIRRORS BY “RICHARD F. ROCKFORD”.American, late 20th-early 21st century. Frames assembled from fun and colorful advertising material from the 19th and 20th centuries: “Hornell Lumber, 2004”; “Room For One,2003”;”Pay City Taxes, 2004” and “Moving Parts,2003”. All in 31”to 32” square frames. $300-$400

390FOLKSY CLOCK FACE WITH MOVABLEHANDS.American, found in Pennsylvania, 19th century, sheet metal with a wrought ironframe. White on black dial with cream colored hands. Imperfections. 48”d. $300-$450

391TWO HOOKED RAG RUGS.American, 20th century. Folky and colorfuldesigns: Concentric rectangles. 36”h 41’w.and stylized birds on a brown ground. 23”h,34”w. Both mounted for hanging. $200-$300381

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392QUILT.American, 3rd quarter-19th century, cotton. Precisely stitchedPine Tree pattern, handsewn and hand quilted in feather wreaths,plumes, and diamonds. Muslin backing. 76” x 76”. $200-$400 393

QUILT.American, 2nd quarter-20th century, cotton. BrokenStar with diamond border. Hand quilted in diamonds,wreaths, and plumes. 84” x 82”. $200-$400

394WINDSOR LOW BACK ARMCHAIR.American, late 18th century. Good detail, old finish removed. 29 1/2”h. Ex John Nichols, Covered BridgeAntiques (New Hampshire). $500-$600

395HEPPLEWHITE TABLE.Probably New England, early 19th century, cherry,maple and pine. Rounded end leaves supported byswing arms, single scratch beaded drawer on square tapered legs. Old mellow finish. 28”h. 34” x 19 1/2”(closed) 34” x 38 1/2” (open). $300-$500

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396CARVED BED.American, late 19th-early 20th century. Cherry with good color.50”h. 60”w. $300-$500

397DECORATED TABLE-TOP DESK.American, 19th century, pine.Slant-lid, of diminutive size, withan interior sliding tray. Retains oldcream paint, darkened and wornwith age, and an applied bird onthe lid. Imperfections. 6 1/2”h. 12 1/2”w. 10 1/2”d. $400-$700

398DOUGH TRAY.American, mid 19th century, pine.Original blue paint. Canted sidesand cutout heart-shaped handles.Some imperfections. 17” x 25 1/4”. $800-$1,600

399INLAID BOX.American, 19th century, mixedwoods include bird’s-eye maple.Dovetailed construction, with solidbird’s-eye maple front and back,and the top inlaid with an ovalinset with a cupid. 3 1/2”h. 12 1/4”w. 6”d. $100-$200

400STONEWARE CROCK.American, late 19th century. Mostlikely part of a watercooler. Moldedexterior panels featuring plants anda bird overlooking a pond. Edgechips. 12”h. 11 1/2”w. $300-$500

401STONEWARE CROCK.Ohio, ca.1870. Slightly ovoid shape impressed “Rich 4” (Roscoe, Muskingum Valley). 13 3/4”h. $150-$250

402TWO LIGHTING DEVICES.Reproduction primitive metal andwood chandeliers with red paintedfinish. One is double height 19”h.with twelve arms and one has eightarms and is 12”h. Includes fauxcandles and bulbs. $200-$400

402ALARGE GROUP OF TOOLS ANDUTENSILS.American, 18th-19th century,mostly wrought iron. Includes onewooden game rack with old paintand wrought iron hooks; revolvingbroiler, 26 1/2”l.; twist detailedtoaster, 23”l.; broad axe; fireplacetrammel, 31”l.; peel and a fireplacefork and poker, 43“l. Together withseven assorted small utensils including a copper spatula andbrass dipper. $600-$1,400

403FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER.Nineteenth century. Three plateswith European touch marks. 8 1/2”,8 1/2”, 9 1/2”d. and an Americanporringer with cast “IG” under thehandle. Attributed to New Englandca. 1800. Loss to handle. 4 3/4”d. $150-$200

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404NEW HAMPSHIRE CHEST-ON-CHEST.Attributed to the Dunlap school, southern New Hampshire, late 18thcentury, maple and white pine. Top section with flat molded cornice, has four thumbmolded drawers set into bottom section of three drawers.The lower having a façade of three drawers, the center with carved fan.The separate base with S-scrolled skirt, carved fans and bandy cabriolelegs is characteristic of the Dunlap style. Brasses are old, if not original.70 1/2”h. Lower section 38”w. 19 1/2”d.

See Sotheby’s October 4, 2007, lot 120. $6,000-$12,000

405PRIMITIVE PORTRAIT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY).Oil on board, ca.1830. Bust-length portrait of a young lady wearing alace cap, lace trimmed dress, coral earrings, and gold brooch. Imperfections. 15”h. 12”w., in frame, 17 1/4”h. 14 1/2”w. $200-$400

406REPRODUCTION CLOCK.American, late 20th century, curly maple, unsigned. Grandmother ordwarf clock with painted dial and brass works. 53”h. 15”w. 7 3/4”d. $200-$400

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407TWO COUNTRY QUEEN ANNESIDE CHAIRS.Probably New England, late 18th-early 19th century, mixed woods.Similar chairs with vasiform splatsand rush seats in a dark finish. 16 1/2”-17” seats, 40”-40 1/2”h.overall. $250-$450

408LANDSCAPE (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Depicts acabin near a river lit by a pink-tinged sky. Slight imperfections.11”h. 14”w., in an oval gilt frame,14”h. 17 1/2”w, $100-$200

409PAINTING OF A YELLOW HOUSE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Depicts a yellowhouse with columns surrounded by trees.Imperfections. 15”h. 25”w., in a woodenframe, 20”h. 30”w. $150-$300

410TEN SETS OF BOUND NEWSPAPERS.Three for the Daily National Intelligencer,years 1825 and 1827-1830 and seven forthe Saturday Evening Post, years, 1850,1859-1872. Wear. Average size 25” x 17”,one is 31” x 23 1/2”. $200-$300

411LACY GLASS SALT.American, 2nd quarter 19th century, pressedglass. Clear eagle by Boston & SandwichCo., EE 3b. Listed as scarce by Neal. Someedge flakes. 2”h. $100-$200

412CASE BOTTLE.Probably American, 1st half 19th century,blown glass. Large clear glass case bottlewith half post neck and copper wheeletched floral designs on all sides. With stopper. Some residue. 10 1/2”h. $400-$600

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414EARLY SAMPLER.Christina Baldwin, probably Bergen County, New Jersey, 1770, silkon linen. Bands of alphabets, diamonds, maker’s information, anddecorative stitches over a moral verse. The lower portion is closelyworked with narrow vining tree, strawberries, and a single tulip.Signed with the maker’s name and “her work 1770”. In a frame,20”h. 12”w.

The likely maker was the daughter of Stephen Baldwin and AntjeZabriskie, born April 6, 1756, in Paramus and who married Abraham Depuyster about 1793. Abraham died in 1799, leavingChristina to raise their two young daughters. $400-$800

415SAMPLER.Isabella N. Lowry, American, 1819, silk on linen. Moral verse, maker’s name and the date within a narrow border and surrounded by realistic leaf and flower vine. In older curly mapleframe, 11”h. 10 3/4”w.

Research located several Isabella Lowrys, all in southern states. $200-$350

416ENGLISH SAMPLER.Matilda Moxham, Crooms Hill, Greenwich, Kent, 1796, silk onlinen. Motifs worked in wide bands including a religious verse, alarge bird flanked by tiny buildings, a depiction of Adam and Eveand a cartouche containing the maker’s information on the bottom. Good colors. In a frame, 21”h. 13 3/4”w.

Matilda Moxham never married and appears to have spent her lifejust south of London. She is listed as living with her brother andwidowed sister in Cudham Court in the 1851 and 1861 census. $250-$500

417SQUARE TOP CANDLESTANDAmerican, early 19th century, curly maple. Chip carved square topover ball turned support on trifoot base with snake feet. 25”h. 15”x 14 3/4” top. Ex Gary & Martha Ludlow Antiques (Ohio). $600-$900

418DELFT PLATE.England, 18th century. White tin glaze with bright polychromecolors featuring a central house. Edge wear. 9”d. $350-$550

413SAMPLER.Mary Ann Huggins, America, 1824, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets over a religious verse, the lower portion worked with strawberry vine, pairs of basketsand trees. Signed and dated at bottom. In a frame, 18”h. 13”w. $225-$400

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419SAMPLER.American or English, 1792, silk on linen.Mary Whitworth worked pairs of birds, agrove of pines, baskets flanking a smallhouse with towering birds. Signed anddated. In a frame, 16”h. 12”w. $300-$400

420FEDERAL SECRETARY.American, late 18th-early 19th century,maple and pine. Two-piece with upper casehaving divided interior with bead moldedpartitions. Lower case with fitted interiorand high bracket feet. Imperfections. 83”h.40”w. 20”d. $1,000-$2,000

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421REDWARE CONTAINER.Attributed to Jeremiah Burpee, Boscawen, New Hampshire, 1st half-19th century. Ovoidform with five bands of tooled design and applied handles. Edge chips, no lid. 9”h. $400-$600

422COURTING MIRROR.Attributed to New England, late 18th century, pine. Original salmon paint with a reverseglass painted floral crest. Paint has wear, replaced mirror. 15 3/4”h. 10”w. Ex Jess Pavey,(Michigan), reputedly ex Boston Museum of Fine Arts. $400-$600

423TAVERN TABLE.American, late 18th-early 19th century, maple and pine. Pine breadboard end top over scalloped canted skirt joined to turned splayed legs. In worn red surface. Imperfections. 26 1/2”h. 25”w. 27 ¼”d. $200-$400

424DELFT CHARGER.England, 18th century. White tin glaze with polychrome floral design featuring a central sunflower. Shallow edge chips, 13”d. $600-$900

425PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.Touchmark for Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871). J# 147. 8 3/4”h. $250-$450

426DECORATED BOX.American, mid 19th century, poplar. Good original painted surface with cornucopias on amustard ground. Applied brass floral rosettes in the corners. The fitted interior is salmon witha painted lid featuring a bird and “M.A. Sawyer” in gilt letters. Alligatored surface. Minor imperfections. 5”h. 12”w. 7 1/4”d. $2,500-$3,500

427PORTRAIT OF A BOY IN THE STYLE OF EASTMAN JOHNSON (MASSACHUSETTS, 1824-1906).Oil on artist board, signed “Percy” lower left. Young boy standing in a rocky creek. Minorflaking. 11 1/2”h. 10”w., in a frame, 15”h. 13 1/2”w.

This painting is after Johnson’s “The Barefoot Boy”, 1860, which was based on a poem of thesame name by John Greenleaf Whittier, 1855. L. Prang & Co., Boston, later published a popular chromolithograph of the painting in 1867. $150-$350

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428LANDSCAPE BY F. LAFFERTY (AMERICAN, 1865-1947).Oil on canvas, signed lower right “F. Lafferty May ‘89”. Depicts a house set near a river withmountains in the background. Slight imperfections. 10”h. 12”w., in a wooden frame with giltliner,15”h. 17”w. $100-$200

429FINE INLAID FEDERAL CANDLESTAND.Connecticut, late 18th-early 19th century, cherry. Square top inlaid with corner fans and anarrow checked circle surrounding a mariner compass. Elongated vase turned support oncabriole legs. Base retains grungy painted finish. Top with mellow old finish. 17 1/2” x 16 3/4”. 28”h. Ex Ed Weissman (New Hampshire) and retains sales receipt. $2,500-$3,500

430SET OF SIX DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods including poplar. Grain painted withgreen, mustard striping and stenciling. Well-shaped seat and wide front stretcher. 18”h. seat,35 1/2”h. overall.

Ex Charlie and Nellie Momchilov (Ohio) $400-$650

431DELFT PLATE.England, 18th century. White tin glaze with polychrome flowers and sprig border. Edge wearand flake, 9”d. $350-$550

432LODGE STAFF.American, early 20th century, pine. Spear shaped staff with original red and white paint.Minor wear. 64”. $75-$125

433OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.George Heilbronn, Lancaster, Fairfield County, 1854, wool and cotton. Two piece tied Beiderwand. Designs of plumes, grape vines and birds. 78” x 96”. $200-$400

434PAIR OF LAMP POSTS.American, 20th century, pine. Folksy lamp posts made from paneled columns with jigsawcut and iron brackets. Old silver and red paint. Electrified with stepped milk glass shades.82”h. $300-$600

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435COLONIAL STREETSCAPE (AMERICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY).Oil on wood, unsigned. Well-done depiction of federal brick-facadebuildings on a curved panel. Imperfections 18”h. 26”w. $2,000-$3,000

436BANISTER BACK ARMCHAIR.American, 18th century, maple. Turned posts, legs and stretchers withscrolled arms and shaped crest. Pinned construction. Old black paintand a replaced rush seat. Some imperfections. 14 1/2” seat, 43”h. $400-$700

437DRESSING TABLE.England, 2nd half-18th century, mixed woods including rosewood andpine. Molded edge top outlined with band inlays overhangs threedrawers set in well-shaped skirt supported by cabriole legs ending inpad feet. Good small size. Imperfections. 27”h. 27”w. 17 1/2”d.

Ex Leon and Shirley Lewis $700-$900

438TWO DELFT PLATES.England, 18th century. White tin glaze with blue designs.Asian style flower with house, 9”d. ,and a simple flowerwith fence border, possibly Lambeth. 9”d. Imperfections. $200-$400

439PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.France, mid 18th century. Paneled with seamed construction and stepped octagonal bases. Faint punched designs. Imperfections. 9”h. $800-$1,600

440PAIR OF DELFT PLATES.England, late 18th century. White tin glaze with Asian inspired blue designs featuring a war bonnet center.Glaze flakes. 9 1/4”d. $450-$750

441DELFT PLATE.England, 2nd half-18th century. White tin glaze with blue designs that include Asian style pagodas as well as peacock feathers. Edge wear. 9”d. $350-$650436 - 438

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442DELFT PLATE.England, 2nd half-18th century. White tin glaze withblue Asian style design of a fisherman and boats. Edgeglaze flakes. 9”d. $300-$500

443TWO DELFT PLATES.England, late 18th century. Octagonal with Asian styleblue designs. One has a rose peony, the other a warbonnet. By the same hand and/or pottery. Edge flakes. 8 3/4”d. $400-$800

444SERPENTINE FRONT CHIPPENDALE CHEST OFDRAWERS.American, 2nd half-18th century, cherry, poplar andpine. Oxbow shaped front with four dovetailed graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet.Imperfections. 36”h. 42 1/2”w. 20 1/2”d.

$2,500-$3,500

445TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Continental, 18th century. The first with a square base on stylized paw feet, 9”h., and the second with a mid-drip pan and ejector holes in thesocket, 9 1/2”h. Both have riveted posts. $300-$600

446DELFT CHARGER.England, late 18th century. White tin glaze with mulberry central flowerand yellow sprigs. Repaired. 12 3/4”d. $250-$450

447TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Continental, 18th century. One with raised Queen Anne feet, 8 5/8”h. another heavy stick with petal shaped base. Column slightly off center, 7”h. $250-$550

447ADELFT CHARGER.England, 17th century. White tin glaze with oversized flower and fancifulAsian style building in polychrome. Edge glaze flakes. 13”d. $600-$1,200

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448PRINT BY JOHN J. AUDUBON (NEW YORK, 1785-1851).Handcolored lithograph on paper. Double elephant folio of the Black Billed Cuckoo, printed by R. Havell & Son, London, 1828. Plate #32. In a modern frame, 29 3/4”h. 36 3/4”w. $1,000-$1,500

449PRINT BY JOHN J. AUDUBON (NEWYORK, 1785-1851).Handcolored lithograph on paper. Doubleelephant folio of the Barred Owl, printedby R. Havell, London 1828. In a modernframe, 47 1/2”h. 35”w. $1,000-$2,000

450TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Probably England, early 19th century. Similar with baluster stems and saucer bases. Imperfections. 6 1/4”, 6 1/2”h. $200-$300

451PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.Early 19th century. Famille Rose with central rose peony trees. 9”d. $150-$350

452FIVE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT.Late 18th-early 19th century. Footed bowl withblack and gilt accented rose baskets, 4”h. 9”d.,and four saucers. Two have similar pink rose designs one has blue flowers and one has aFamille Rose design of people on a Chinese courtyard. Minor imperfections. $200-$350

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453NEEDLEWORK FAMILY REGISTER.England, ca.1838, silk on wool. Minutelystitched record of the Parnall family surrounded by pairs of butterflies, dragonfliesand bees, potted flowers, birds holdingbranches, deer, and squirrels eating nuts withina tightly worked floral border. Rich color. In aframe, 18”h. 14 1/4”w.

The 1851 St. Austell, Cornwall census lists 60 year-old widower, Christopher, living withMary, aged 22, Anna 15, and Edward 12, correlating with the names and birth dates on the needlework. $350-$700

454CORNER ARMCHAIR.England, late 18th century, mahogany with oldfinish. Curved rail with splats and turned posts.Straight legs. Reupholstered slip seat. Imperfections. 17 1/2” seat, 31 3/4”h. $250-$500

455QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DRESSING TABLE.Probably England, 19th century, walnut andoak. Molded edge top overhangs three beadededge drawers supported by cabriole legs ending with pad feet. Imperfections. 28”h. 32 1/2”w. 21”d. $300-$500

456BRASS OIL LAMP.Probably American, mid 19th century. Balusterstem and a threaded post. Wick knob on thebrass burner. 9”h. $150-$350

457CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.Probably American, mid 18th century, mahogany. Molded liner, scroll cut crest. Loss of ears. 16”h. 10 1/2”w. $200-$400

458TWO SHAKER CHAIRS.American, late 19th century and probably unmarked Mount Lebanon, maple. Ladderback arm chair with replaced splint seat androcker with replaced taped seat and back. Both are refinished. 33 1/4”h. and 41”h. $200-$300

459SHAKER LADDERBACK ROCKER.American, late 19th century, maple. Mt.Lebanon, stamped “3”. Refinished and replaced tape seat. 34 1/2”h. $150-$300

460GROUP OF STONE FRUIT.Probably American, late 19th-early 20th century. Fourteen pieces of assorted fruit including pears, apples, oranges and figs with original polychrome coloring. Placed in alater basket made from barbed wire. 12 1/4”h. $400-$800

461GAMING WHEEL.American, early 20th century, pine. Openwood wheel with wire spokes in the middleand original yellow and red wood. Nail “pegs”at painted numbers. Wear. 31 1/2”d. $200-$300

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462ZOAR, OHIO, WARDROBE OR SCHRANK.Ohio. Marked “Zoar, 1841” inside the door. Walnut with original finish. Turned feet, dove-tailed case, raised panel door with rat tail hingesand molded cornice. Interior has shelf and tworows of wooden clothes hooks. Original feet.Pristine. 80”h. 50 1/2”w. 21 1/2”d. $3,000-$6,000

463OHIO CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION POSTER.Chromolithograph by The Krebs LithographyCompany of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888 depictingchanges to Cincinnati since its founding. The bottom half of the poster shows colonial surveyors sighting an Indian village along theriver and the top half has two allegorical femalefigures pointing toward the “progress” of the builtcity. Slight imperfections. Matted, 22”h. 16”w. $400-$600

464IMPORTANT OHIO SHAKER COUNTER CHEST.Union Village, Warren County, mid 19th century,butternut and poplar. Eight-drawer chest withmost of the original turned knobs. Old finish withrich color. 40 3/4”h. 47 1/2”w. 25 1/2”d.

Sold at Garth’s, May 22, 1992, lot 91. $4,000-$6,000

465SHAKER DRYING RACK.From Sabbathday Lake, Maine, 2nd half-19thcentury, pine. Three sections with pinned construction and original white. Paint wear. Each section, 39”h. 50”w. $300-$600

466SHAKER BOX.Enfield, Connecticut, ca.1850, poplar. Dovetailedcase with original red paint and iron hardware.Lift lid. Ex Willis Henry (Massachusetts). 16”h. 31 3/4”w. 17”d. $500-$800

467SHAKER DINING CHAIR.From Union Village, Ohio, 2nd half 19th century,mixed woods. Low ladderback side chair withtwo slats and red stain. Woven tape seat. 17” seat, 28”h.

For a similar chair, see Muller and Rieman, The Shaker Chair, p. 107. $300-$500

468PAIR OF SHAKER SIDE CHAIRS.From Union Village, Ohio, 2nd half 19th century,maple. Ladderbacks with three graduated curvedslats and original mustard yellow paint. Woventape seat. Minor wear to paint, one has a chippedfoot. 16” seat, 39 1/4”h. $600-$1,200

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469OHIO SHAKER DOUGH BOX.Union Village, Warren County, mid 19th century, walnut. Canted dovetailed case with widespread conforming legs. Lift lid has interiorcleats. Rich color with mellow finish. 30 1/4”h. 43”w. 22 3/4”d. $400-$800

470PAIR OF HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS.American, mid 19th century. Unusual tall pair with stamped push ups. 5”h. $1,000-$2,000

471PEASEWARE SUGAR BUCKET.Ohio, 2nd half-19th century. Large size turned container with lid, urn finialand bale handle. Age splits. 8 1/2”h. 7 1/2”d. $350-$700

472TWO SEWERTILE DOGS.Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Pictured is attributed to Knight Pottery, Akron,and dated 1952 on the collar. 12”l. The second is a hand tooled dog’s headwith long ears. 6”h. Imperfections. $250-$500

473CURLEW DECOY.American, 20th century. Wooden hollow bodied bird initialed “NK” forNathaniel Kirby, Tuckertown, New Jersey (son of Ken Kirby). Glass eyesand a removable bill made from a pitchfork tine. 17 1/2”h. $200-$400

474FOLK ART BUST BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1918-1985).Sandstone, signed “E. Reed”. American Indian with shoulder length hairand a feathered headdress. 11”h. 15 1/2”w. $1,000-$1,200

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475PEACOCK BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1933-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed. Colorful folksypeacock with a tulip. In a modern decoratedframe, 9 3/4”h. 8 1/4”w. $500-$700

476PLANT STAND.American, 1st half-20th century, wood. Six-tiered semicircular stand with old ivory paint.25 1/2”h. 42”w. 30”d. $250-$450

477SCRUB TOP WORK TABLE.American, 1st half-19th century, pine andpoplar. Two-board top with deep overhang onends, supported by tapered leg “H” stretcherbase. Retains old worn mustard paint over anearlier blue. 28 3/4” h. 72”w.35 1/2”d. $400-$800

478BAND BOX BY HANNAH DAVIS.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Oval bent-wood box with blue wallpaper with a white fruit basket design. Lined with newspapers andlabeled “Warrented Nailed Band Boxes, Madeby Hannah Davis, Jaffrey, NH”. Some wear andfading. 13 1/2”h. 17”w. $600-$900

479TWO UNCLE SAM CARVINGS.American, late 20th century, softwood. Both initialed for Daniel Strawser (Pennsylvania).Whirligig, 14”h., and Uncle Sam with two flags. One hand glued. 10 1/4”h. $200-$400

480THREE FOLK ART BIRDS.American, 2nd half-20th century, softwood.Carved by Walter Gotshall (Pennsylvania) withoriginal polychrome paint. All initialed. Parrot, 6 1/4”h.; two parrots, 5”h.; and a pigeon, 8 3/4”h. $150-$300

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481FOUR FOLK ART BIRDS.American, late 20th century, softwood with originalpolychrome paint. Carved by Daniel Strawser (Pennsylvania). Rooster, 9 1/4”h; eagle, 7 1/2”h., and double parrots, 4 1/2’h. Together with a blue peacock, 5 1/2”h. All are initialed and dated. $350-$650

482CARVED EAGLE LECTERN.American, early 20th century, pine. Folksy eagle withspread wings supporting a shelf on the reverse. Naturalfinish. 19 1/2”h. 15 1/2”w. $400-$600

483CAST IRON DOORSTOP.American, 1st quarter-20th century. Polychrome parrot in old paint perched atop a stump with roundbase. Imperfections. 7 1/4”h. $200-$300

484FOLKSY CARVING.Natural finish wood, 20th century. Goofus bird by CarlSnavely (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1915-1983). Carvedinitials on base “CS”. 4 1/2”h. $300-$500

485TWO BIRD TREES.American, late 20th century, mixed woods. Twobranches with carved and painted birds by DanielStrawser (Pennsylvania). Both initialed and dated“2000”. The first tree has five chickens, 15 3/4”h., thesecond has three different birds, a butterfly and possum.12”h. $200-$400

486THREE CARVED WOODEN BIRDS.Second quarter-20th century. Folksy fighting rooster“War”, signed “R. Means, 1931” after the BenjaminMarshall (British 1768-1835) painting. With glass eyesand metal spurs on a wooden base, 10 1/4”h., and acarved and painted pigeon with glass eyes. Imperfections. 4 1/4”h. Together with a game bird with layers of paint, 10”h. $150-$300

487FOLK ART CARVING BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1918-1985).Limestone owl, signed “E. Reed” on thebase. 7 3/4”h. $150-$300

488FOLK ART CARVING BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1918-1985).Sandstone anthropomorphic turtle with abeaver tail. On a round base signed “E. Reed1975 A.D.” 11 1/2”h. $200-$400

489FOLK ART CARVING IN THE MANNER OFERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1918-1985).Sandstone carved cardinal, signed on thebase “E. Reer” (sic). 7 3/4”h. $100-$200

490TWO MATCHSTICK HOLDERS BY ERNEST“POPEYE” REED (OHIO 1919-1985).Carved sandstone, signed “E. Reed”. The first a Native American head with featherheaddress, 2 1/2”h. The second a woman’shead. 2 3/4”h. $150-$250

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492BOTTLE BY REV. HOWARD FINSTER (GEORGIA, 1916-2001).Last quarter 20th century, glass bottle with paint, Ernest andJulio Gallo wine bottle covered in cloud-like depictions ofsouls and a text cartouche, signed and dated on the bottom,“Howard Finster Aug.-13th -1992 #25,000,573”. $200-$400

493“JAZZ NIGHT” by LaVON WILLIAMS (KENTUCKY, B.1958).Signed, dated, and inscribed “Robert’s in town ‘97 LaVon”.Relief carved and painted two-sided panel. One side depictsa man and woman embracing and the other side depicts twomen and a woman dancing. On a wooden base. 13”h. 12”w.2 3/4”d.

See recent exhibition at the Kentucky Folk Art Center, LaVonWilliams: Rhythm in Relief, 2009-2010. $200-$400

491PAIR OF SCULPTURES by LaVON WILLIAMS (KENTUCKY, B.1958).Late 20th century, painted wood, Carved standing figures of a cowboy with twopistols and a woman wearing a cowboy hat and apron. Female figure has acarved signature and date “Van ‘90” Each figure measures 9 1/2”h. 2”w. $200-$300

494GIRLS NIGHT OUT BY LEVENT ISIK(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Acrylic on plywood, signed and titled onfront and verso, dated January, 2000. Depiction of three ladies out on the town.24”h. 19 1/2”w. $400-$600

495MONKEY BY LEVENT ISIK (COLUMBUS,OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).Mixed media on plywood, signed and titledon front and verso. dated January 2000.Depiction of a monkey juggling marbles.24”h. 20”w. $400-$600

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496ADAM & EVE BY T.E. HAY (COLUMBUS, OHIO, 20THCENTURY).Folksy wooden panel, signed T.E. Hay lower right. Reliefcarving and polychrome decoration depicting Adam andEve in the Garden of Eden with the serpent. 25”h. 11 1/2”w. Ex Lindsay Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. $150-$250

497FOLK ART FIGURE BY LaVON WILLIAMS (KENTUCKY,B.1958).Carved hardwood, signed and dated “VON ‘97” on theback. Original polychrome paint. Sculptural walking stick inthe form of a man with a raised arm. 49 1/2”h. $200-$400

498TWO POTTERY LAMPS.American, mid 19th century. Ovoid stoneware crock withapplied handles impressed “S. Purdy” and ‘1.” Electrified,17”h. includes lamp parts. And a redware black doppledjar, attributed to the island of Nevis. Electrified, 15 1/2”h.includes lamp parts. Imperfections. $200-$300

499GROUP OF LEEDS WARE.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Teapot with stylizedpeafowl, 8 1/4”h.; creamer with foliate vines, 4 1/4”h.; handleless cup and saucer with blue buds and a saucer ordish with bee skep design. Together with a covered sugarand saucer with floral and sprig designs in similar colors.Imperfections. $150-$350

500SHELF AND ANIMALS.Wood and various materials, late 19th-early 20th century.Two-tier folksy hanging shelf in wood with multiple paintlayers. Along with various barnyard and exotic animals incomposition, clay, metal. Some marked England and Germany. Together with a pull toy composition sheep and a carved parrot on a stand. $500-$800

501THREE FRAMED PICTURES.American, 2nd half-20th century. Reverse glass portrait of a seated boy with a book signed “Jane Schultz”, 12”h. 9 1/4”w.; and a folky watercolor of a rooster, 6 5/8”h. 5 3/4”w. Together with a reproduction silhouette of awoman, 6 1/2”h. 6”w. All in frames. $100-$150

502TWO DECORATED FRAMES.American, late 20th century. Grain painted frames housingreplica watercolor frakturs. 15 1/2” x 17 1/2” and 12 1/2” x10 1/2”. $150-$250

503TWO LADDERBACK ROCKERS.American, late 18th-early 19th century, maple. Armchairwith old finish and worn splint seat. 16”h. seat. 48”h overall. The other is refinished with replaced Shaker tapeseat. 15 1/2”h. seat. 43”h. overall. $150-$250

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504CHIPPENDALE WALL CUPBOARD.Pennsylvania, 18th century, poplar. Two-piece with traces of old paint, surface is now a medium cherry colored brown. Very good detail with ogeefeet, paneled doors, and six dovetailed drawers in base. Top has doubledoors each with twelve panes of old glass and wide molded cornice. Original rat tail hinges top and bottom, brasses are replaced. Minor imperfections. 87”h. 65 1/2”w 19 1/2”d. $3,000-$6,000

505ONE-DRAWER STAND.American, 19th century, walnut and pine. One-board top over singledrawer in the short end. Slightly canted skirt and tapered square legs.Imperfections. 27 1/4”h. 17 3/4”w. 24”d. $150-$300

506HEPPLEWHITE TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.New England, early 19th century, birch. Mahogany banded inlay on octagonal top. Spider legs and turned column. Old refinishing.Imperfections. 14 1/2” x 21”, 28 3/4”h. $400-$600

507SCENE WITH CHICKENS (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Rooster and hens in a barn. 10”h. 14”w., in a gilt frame, 14 1/2”h. 18 1/2”w. $150-$350

508COUNTRY HANGING CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, hardwood and poplar. Old cherry coloredfinish. Interesting paneled door with molded cross members. 29”h.20”corner. $200-$400

509QUEEN ANNE -STYLE WING CHAIR.American, 2nd half-20th century, mahogany. Shaped crest, flaredarms, loose cushion, brass tack decorated skirt and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Flame stitch upholstery. 20”h. seat. 47”h. overall. $300-$500

510HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.England, 19th century, oak with old finish. Scalloped interior shelves and old glass with geometric mullions. Original “H” hinges.40”h. 18 1/2” corner. $175-$375

511SAMPLER.Maria Whitts, American or English, 1847, silk on linen. Preciselystitched paired motifs include trees topped by birds, two dark hairedwomen both holding flowers, floral filled baskets, as well as a three-story brick house. Ten-year-old Maria signed and dated her work atthe bottom edge. Bright colors. In an old frame, 19” x 19”. Sampler,13” x 13”. $300-$600

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512LANDSCAPE BY JOHN AUBREY SPEER,(AMERICAN 1895-1955).Oil on board, 2nd quarter- 20th century.Painting depicts a log cabin near waterwith mountains in the background. Probably Grand Lake, Colorado. Signedlower left “Speer” with label on verso.Slight imperfections, 12”h. 24”w., in aframe, 14 1/2”h. 26 1/2“w. $100-$200

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517FEDERAL CHEST OF DRAWERS.American, late 18th-early 19th century, curly maple, mapleand pine. Chest with four scratch beaded drawers on highbracket base. Clear finish. 34”h. 40 1/4”w. 18 3/4”d. $300-$600

518BANISTER-BACK SIDE CHAIR.,American, 18th century, probably maple. Turned posts, legsand double stretchers. Dark red and black graining with yellowtrim over a red base. Woven splint seat. Wear including breaksto seat. 16 1/2” seat. 43”h. $400-$600

519HOBBY HORSE.American, early 20th century, mixed woods. Carved woodenrocking horse with original dapple grey paint. Cloth andleather tack with traces of horsehair mane and tail. Imperfections. 24”h. 37”w. $150-$350

514TIN TOY.American, last quarter-19th century. Pressed tinhorse drawn five-window trolley by Fallows.Painted in red and gold. Imperfections. 3 1/4”h.11”l. $100-$200

515TIN TOY.European, mid 19th century. Tin Victorian carriage and horse in original paint. Imperfections. Carriage, 4 1/2”h 8”l. Horse, 4 1/2”h. 5”l. $300-$500

516FOLK ART CARVED TOY.American, mid 19th century. A RevolutionaryWar era soldier in a tricorn hat astride a greydappled horse. Carved and painted pine. Slightimperfections. 7 1/2’h. 6”l. $300-$400

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520PULL TOYS.Composition and wood, late 19th-early 20th century. German compositionhorse pull toy and drawn wooden wagon in original paint. imperfections.Horse, 5 3/4”h. 5 3/4”l. Wagon, 3”h. 10 1/4”l. $300-$400

521TIN TRAIN TOY.American, circa 1880, tin. Locomotive, tender, and three passenger carriages made by the Fallows Company of Pennsylvania. Locomotive ispainted black, yellow, and red and has faint stenciling in gold. Passengercarriages are painted red and gold. Imperfections. Locomotive, 3 1/3”h.6”l, tender, 2”h.3”l., and carriages, 3 1/4’h. 5 1/2”l. $600-$900

522TIN TRAIN.Germany, 1st quarter-20th century. Lithographed tin “Toonerville Trolley”wind up toy with the Skipper. Both sides have copyright 1922 by FontaineFox. Imperfections,.7”h., 5’l., 3”w.

For more information see “Collecting Toys” by Richard O’Brien, KrausePublications, 1999, 9th Edition. p. 238. $600-$900

523NOAH’S ARK.Germany, early 20th century, pine. Original paint and chromolithographborder. Holds approximately forty-five carved and painted animals plusNoah and his wife. 7”h. 16”l.

Sold at Garth’s, February 1975, lot 339. $250-$350

524TWO PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA 1860-70).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Small oval portraits of two young girls wearingmatching outfits in different colors. The first in blue is wearing earrings,coral necklace and bracelet and holding a rose. The girl in pink is wearinga beaded necklace and bracelet and holding a doll. Detailed and sweet.Imperfections. 18”h. 13 1/2”w. in contemporary gilt frames. $500-$1,000

525LANDSCAPE, (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signature appears to be added later. Bucolic image of ahorse drawn wagon crossing a bridge with children out in front. Imperfections. 18’h. 24”w. , in ornate gilt frame, 27”h. 32 1/2”w. $100-$150

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526TALL CASE CLOCK.Pennsylvania, 18th century, walnut. Good detail.Brass works and engraved brass face with appliedcast spandrels is labeled; “John Miller”. Old finish.Has weights and pendulum. 86 1/2”h. Ex Don Newcomer (Pennsylvania).$5,000-$7,000

527STERLING HOLLOWARE TABLE ITEMS.American, 20th century. Wallace & Sons creamerand sugar 3”h.; Pisher sterling weighted bud vase,7 3/4’h.; John Hasselbring tea strainer; two sets ofweighted urn form salt & peppers, 7”h.; two pairof Gorham urn form salt & peppers with gadrooning, 4 1/2“h.; three sets of individual octagonal faceted urn shaped salt & peppers, 2”h.; and Revere tray with gadrooning, 9 3/4”h. $200-$300

528FAIENCE APOTHECARY JAR.Pottery with tin polychrome glaze,19th century.Baluster form footed urn with molded armorialshield and lid with fruit finial. Inscribed “EnsVeneris” which is Ens of Venus, a chemical prepared from a mixture of colcothar and sal ammoniac. Imperfections. 13 3/4’h. 7”w. $250-$500

529SILVER GEORGE I KETTLE STAND.Marked for London, Britannia standard, and 1723-4. Central burner under a frame and resting onvoluptuously scrolled legs. 3 1/2”h., about 6”d.,approximately 13.3 ozt. $300-$500

530GEORGE II SILVER LADLE.Marked for London, 1756-7, and William Turner.Shell-form bowl and a period-engraved crest andmonogram. 15 1/4”l., approximately 6.7 ozt. $200-$400

531PORTRAIT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Small bust-length portrait of a bespectacled gentleman. Imperfections. In ornate gilt frame, 15”h. 13”w. $250-$500

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532REVERSE PAINTED MIRROR.Original label on verso for Kidder & Carter, Charlestown,Massachusetts, ca.1811-1820. Federal architecturalgilded mirror with cornice and ball drops. Divided panelpainting of house looking over a lake with a sail boat. Imperfections. 28”h. 16”w. $100-$200

533REVERSE PAINTED MIRRORAmerican, ca.1820. Federal architectural gilded mirrorwith cornice. Divided panel with painting of gilt neoclassical urn and flowers on white. Imperfections.32”h. 16”w. Ex James and Elizabeth Hartley (Vermont). $100-$200

534CLASSICAL RECAMIERAmerican, ca.1825, mahogany. Scrolled head andfootrests, acanthus carved crest and arms, molded railand turned feet ending brass casters. Two bolster pillows.Refinished with new upholstery. 90”l. 18”h. seat, 38”h.overall. Ex Mission Gallery (California), and advertised bythem in Maine Antique Digest, February 1999, p. 30-D. $2,000-$4,000

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536INLAID JEWELRY BOX.American, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany veneer. Parquetry borders with cornerblocks. Velvet lined interior with mirror and liftout tray. Minor wear and abalone escutcheon isdamaged. 5”h. 8”w. $150-$350

537MAP.Lithograph on paper, Madison, Wisconsin: Rugerand Stoner, 1884. Bird’s-eye view of Massillon,Stark County, Ohio, shows the town with specialattention being paid to factories and industry.Imperfections. Framed with a gilt liner, 30”h.34”w. $150-$300

538DELFT PLATE.Possibly Ireland, 2nd half-18th century. White tinglaze with large central rose peony tree in mul-berry and blue. Some edge wear. 9”d. $300-$600

539DELFT PLATE.England, 18th century. Polychrome floral designon white tin glaze with divided border. Edgewear. 9 1/4”d. $400-$600

540DELFT PLATE.England, 18th century. Polychrome on white tinglaze with exotic buildings and swans in thecenter. Small edge flakes. 9”d. $300-$500

541FOUR ANIMAL FIGURINES.American and European, 19th century, ceramic.Seated cat with Whieldon-type glaze, 3 5/8”h.,and three sheep. Two Staffordshire with sandedcoats, and a glazed bisque ram, all 2 1/2”h. Imperfections. $250-$450

535SAMPLER.Deborah Covington, Kentucky, 1835, silk onlinen. Arcaded floral borders on three sides,top border with rose buds. Alphabets aboveverse and signed in wreath of rose buds.“Deborah Covington Ky 1835” . In a frame,20 1/2”h. 22”w.

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542DELFT INKWELL.Netherlands, 2nd half 17th century. Thin tinglaze with blue stripes and floral designs. Inkand three attached quill holders. Glaze flakes. 2 3/4”h. $200-$400

543QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE.Connecticut , mid 18th century, cherry. Rectangular tray top with applied molding overconforming deep scalloped skirt and cabriolelegs ending in pad feet. Retains an old crazedred-brown painted surface on base and underthe overhang. Imperfections. 29”h. 27 3/4”w.22”d. Ex Taylor B. Williams (Illinois). $8,000-$12,000

544PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, mid 18th century. Seamed construction with square bases and concavebases. 7 1/2”h. $300-$600

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545FLINTLOCK PISTOL.France, 18th century. Octagonal to round barrel, figured wood stock andengraved steel hardware. Lock is marked “Rougier Liane, a St. Etienne”.Some imperfections. 13 1/4”l. $400-$800

546FLINTLOCK PISTOL.France, late 18th-early 19th century. Cavalry pistol with octagonal to roundbarrel with walnut stock and brass forend, cap and trigger guard. Barreland grip stamped “C 1811”, lock marked “Mre ump de St. Etienne”. 14”l. $250-$550

547FLINTLOCK PISTOL.European, 18th century. Round barrel with walnut stock and brass forend,cap and trigger guard. Lock is stamped with a crown and “DN”. 16”l. $300-$500

548PERCUSSION PISTOL.Probably European, 18th century. Octagonal barrel with walnut stock andcheckered grips. Horn forend and tip on rod. Conversion, hammer hassplit. 11”l. $300-$500

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549HALF-STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE.Marked for John Rickets, Mansfield, RichlandCounty, Ohio, 1850-1880, walnut. Heavy-gauge, 34” octagonal barrel, nickel silverpatchbox, and “G.G. Julcher” lock engravedwith a sporting scene. 51 1/2”l. Sold with aleather hunting bag filled with various accoutrements.

See Hutslar, Ohio Gunsmiths and Allied Tradesmen, volume IV, pp. 146-7. $800-$1,200

550HALF-STOCK RIFLE.Marked for William Bowman (“Bowen”),Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio, dated1868, curly maple. 33 1/2” octagonal barrel,brass butt plate and patchbox, and “Manton”lock. Imperfections. 49 3/4”l. Sold with a 19th-century priming horn, 7”l.

Bowman is sometimes listed as “Bowmen”. SeeHutslar, Ohio Gunsmiths and Allied Tradesmen,volume 1, p. 18. $800-$1,200

551SILHOUETTE.Signed Frederick Chapman, Bemis Heights1777. Full-length profile of Massachusetts militia soldier Abijah Wood (1743-1819) inuniform with his gun against a pen and inklandscape of stone wall and anvil. Highlightedin silver gilt and inscribed “Abijah Wood Dracut Massachusetts” top left and “F.C., Bemis Heights 1777” bottom left. mperfections. Framed, 9”w. 11”h.

Abijah Wood was born in Dracut, Massachusetts, enlisted in the Lexington Company of the Massachusetts militia andfought in the battles of Lexington, Ticonderoga,and Bemis Heights (October 7, 1777). Wooddied in Hollis, New Hampshire, and is buriedin the North Yard cemetery there.

Little is known about Frederick Chapman except that he was an itinerant artist whoroamed among military camps in upstate NewYork creating silhouettes for soldiers. $500-$800

552TWO FRAMED ITEMSA watercolor on paper of three union soldiers(American, mid-late 20th century) and an embroidery on muslin titled “Three AmericanBeauties” which depicts an American flag, an eagle, and a rose. Imperfections. The watercolor is framed and matted, 21”h. 17”w.The embroidery is framed, 21”h. 19”w. $100-$150

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554NAVAJO RUG.Second quarter-20th century. Waterbugdesign on white ground. Edge damage.2’8” x 4’7”. $200-$400

555NAVAJO RUG.Ca. 1930, wool. Kumbetoh design on agrey ground. 4’3” x 7’2”. $450-$850

556NAVAJO RUG.American, 20th century, wool. Transitional with serrated diamonds.Red has bled in to natural. 3’2” x 5’1”. $300-$600

557LEVER-ACTION RIFLE.Winchester, Model 1873, .38 WCF, 24” barrel, sn 561176B. Retains some ofits original blueing and the walnut stockappears to retain its original finish. 43”l. $1,500-$2,500

558AMERICAN INDIAN POT.Acoma, New Mexico, ca.1930. Geometric “arrow” designs. Hairlines. 5 1/4”h. 8 1/2”d. Ex Medicine ManGallery. $250-$450

559AMERICAN INDIAN CARVED BOWL.Northwest Coast, early 20th century,hardwood. Carved figural fat bowl withinlay. The eyes are mother-of-pearl, theother pieces are white stone and thereare beads in the beak carvings. Edgeand inlay loss. 17”l. $300-$700

560NATIVE AMERICAN LIDDED BASKET.American, ca.1900. Finely wovenMakah (Northwest coast) basket withthree whales on body and two on lid.Slight Imperfections. 2” h. 3” diameter. $350-$500

553PORTRAIT BY CECIL A. SMITH(AMERICAN, 1910-1984).Oil on board, signed lower left. Portraitof a Native American man. 12”h. 9”w.,in a gilt frame, 13 1/4”h. 17”w. $100-$200

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561AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY JAR.Jemez, New Mexico, ca.1950. Geometric grid pattern. Faintly labeled onthe underside. Pinpoint surface flakes. 3 1/4”h. Ex Steve Elmore (New Mexico). $150-$250

562TWO NIAGARA FALLS WHIMSEYS.American Indian, 1st half-20th century. Scalloped top pillow with floralbeading and fringe, 9 1/2”h., and a double pocket hanging match safe with blue and gold beads. 6 1/4”h. Some bead loss. $250-$500

563AMERICAN INDIAN POT.Acoma, New Mexico. ca.1920. Graphic three-tone swirling design onivory. Penciled presentation, dated Christmas 1927, on the underside. Repaired hole. 5 1/2”h. 6 1/2”d. Ex Dorothy and Bill Harmsen, ex Medicine Man Gallery. $300-$600564NATIVE AMERICAN LIDDED BASKET.Northwest Coast, 1st half-20th century. Makah basket with polychromedecoration including three ducks. Slight imperfections. 3 1/2”h. $200-$300

565NINE BEADED BOTTLES.Attributed to American Indians, late 20th century. Assorted bottles withcolorful beading, one made into a pendant. Some loss. 1 1/4” to 4”h. $300-$500

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566NAVAJO RUG.Ca. 1900. Crystal rug with rows of concentric diamonds. Repair. 3’5” x 6’8”. $450-$850

567YEI RUG.Indian, ca.1915, wool. Dark red ground withseven figures alternating in white and black. 4’5” x 7’8”. $600-$1,200

568YEI RUG.Indian, 2nd quarter-20th century, wool. Four figures standing on another, all in light shades of blue. 4’6” x 6’8”. $400-$700

569PENDLETON BLANKET.American, ca.1920. Geometric designs in bright yellows, greens, and red on brownground. 60” x 70”. $200-$300

570TWO AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETS.Northwest coast, 1st half 20th century, wovengrass. Finely woven lidded Makah baskets withfaint geometric designs. 2 1/2”, 2 3/4”h. $200-$400

571NATIVE AMERICAN LIDDED BASKET.American, ca. 1900-1910. Finely woven round Makah (Northwest coast) basket withpolychrome decoration of three beavers on body and a circular band on lid. Imperfections.2”h. 3” diameter. $300-$400

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572AMERICAN INDIAN POT.Zia, New Mexico, ca.1970. Marked “Kathy Pino” on the underside. Ochre roadrunners on an ivory band. Minor wear. 5”h. $300-$500

573NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET.American, 1st quarter-20th century, Akimel O’odham (Pima). Finely woven coiled yucca and devil’s claw storage basket with stylized whirlinglog design. Slight imperfections. 5”h. 9 1/2” diameter at top. $400-$600

574AMERICAN INDIAN BASKET.American, 1st quarter-20th century, Akimel O’odham (Pima). Coiled yuccaand devil’s claw large bowl with stylized geometric design and good patina.peoples southern Arizona. Imperfections. 5 1/4”h. 15 1/4” diameter at top. $400-$800

575NATIVE AMERICAN LIDDED BASKET.American, ca.1900. Finely woven ovoid form with geometric decorationand banding from the Makah of the Northwest coast.. Slight imperfections.3”h. 2 1/4” diameter at bottom. Ex Medicine Man Gallery. $100-$150

576AMERICAN INDIAN POT.Acoma, New Mexico, ca.1930. Two-tone thunderbird designs on ivory. Sur-face wear. 4 3/4”h. $200-$400

577PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN CHIEF BY LOUIS SCHAETTLE (NEW YORK,1971).Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Portrait of a chief with warbonnet and pipe. 10 3/4”h. 8”w., in a frame, 17 1/2”h. 14”w. $100-$200

578AMERICAN INDIAN BOW AND ARROW.Early 20th century. Wooden bow, 51”l., and a leather quiver holding asingle feathered arrow with cutout metal point. $250-$500

579TWO SHIELDS.American, 20th century. Both have American Indian designs on themwith a central thunderbird. The larger is rawhide on bentwood, 26”d. Theother is painted canvas on wooden slats. Hole. 18 1/2”d. $200-$400

580TWO POWDER HORNS.Mexican or Indonesian, 19th century. The first has birds, animals, peopleand wheels. Missing mirror in plug, 8 1/2”l. Another has a man wrappedaround the top portion, 8”l. $200-$400

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582DECORATED MULE CHEST.Probably New England, early 19th century, pine. Molded lid opensto compartment with lidded till over single drawer on cutout base.Grain paint appears original. 35 1/2”h. 42”w. 19 1/2”d. $500-$1,000

583TOLE DOCUMENT BOX.American, mid 19th century. Dome top box with original orangeground and gold and green stenciled decoration. Tin hasp and wirehandle. Minor wear. 7 1/2”h. 10”w. $350-$650

584DECORATED HANGING APOTHECARY CHEST.American, 1st half-19th century, pine. Wonderful small size witheighteen drawers and retaining an old, faux bird’s-eye maple graining. 13 1/2”h. 20 1/2”w. 6 1/2”d. $2,500-$4,500

581PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods. One-piece cupboard with cove molding over divided panel upper doors opening to three fixed shelves. Single shelf behind lower doors.Cleaned to old blue paint. 82”h. 43”w. takes a 29 1/2”corner. $5,000-$7,000

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585TOLE FOOD WARMER.American, mid 19th century. Original darkblue ground on both warmer and whaleoil burner. Warmer has gold stenciled rosedecoration with red accents and a lift outcontainer with lid. Minor wear. 8 1/4”h. $600-$900

586TOLE BREAD BASKET.American, mid 19th century. Oval traywith original red ground and black borderwith traces of gold stenciled foliage. Wearwith some paint touch-up. 3”h. 12”l. $200-$300

587TOLE BREAD TRAY.American, mid 19th century. Oblong octagonal tray with original deep redground and applied gilt floral band. Some paint loss with touch-up. 2 1/4”h.14 1/4”w. $400-$600

588TOLE COFFEE POT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Largepot with handle and side spout. Originaldark (black) japanned ground with wideband of red tulips and yellow flourishes.Some traces of blue. Worn. 8 1/2”h. $800-$1,600

589TWO PIECES OF TOLE.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Hanging match safe, 7 1/2”h., and candlesconce, 7”h. Both with crimped crests andoriginal designs on dark (black) japannedgrounds. Wear. $200-$300

590CARVED WALL BOX.American, 2nd half-19th century, poplar.Open hanging box with single naileddrawer and wonderful fretwork front panelwith scallops, a central medallion, and thename “James Gray”. Chip carved edgesand an extended crest. Dark alligatoredstain. Split in front. 19”h. 10”w. 4 1/2”d. $800-$1,200

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593MILLINER’S HEAD.France, 19th century. Composition head of a woman with original polychrome paint. Imperfections. 13 1/2”h. $400-$600

594AUTOMATON BUTTERFLY.American, late 19th century, pine. Box with felt fronting and a yellow feltcovered butterfly with cast iron body. In the box is a spring and pendulummechanism that moves the butterfly’s wings. Worn. 19 1/2”h. 15”w. 5”d. $200-$400

595WINDSOR BENCH.American, mid 19th century, pine. Birdcage crest and bamboo turnings.Well-shaped arms. Old black paint. 15 1/2”h. seat, 35”h. overall. 75”l. $600-$1,200

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591PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL ATTRIBUTED TO THE PRIOR-HAMBLENSCHOOL (NEW ENGLAND, MID 19THCENTURY).Oil on paperboard, unsigned. Half-lengthportrait of a lovely lass wearing a blue dressand holding a rose. Imperfections. 15 1/2”h.12 1/2”w., in a period frame, 19 1/4”h. 16 1/4”w. $2,000-$3,000

592SAMPLER.Susana Hess, probably Pennsylvania, 1818,silk on linen. A pair of large bluebirds faceeach other over a two-story house flankedby hearts and birds perched in trees. Otherfamily member’s names are included. Goodcolors. In a frame, 18”h. 19 1/4”w.

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596FIVE REDWARE MILK BOWLS.American or European, mid 19th century. Allhave glazed interiors and slip decoration. Thetwo smallest have olive green glaze withivory or yellow slip. 3”h. 11”d., 3”h. 9”d.Two others have dark brown linear designsand one has yellow floral designs. 3”h. 10”d.,4”h. 14”d. and 4 1/2”h. 12”d. All are wornwith some edge flakes. $200-$400

597FOUR REDWARE PLATES.American, mid 19th century. Four smallplates, two with dark brown and green slipdesigns including one of a tulip. 6 1/2”d. The other two have coggled rims and lineardesigns in yellow slip. 7 1/2”, 8 3/4”d. Wearand edge loss. $200-$350

598SIX PIECES OF REDWARE.American, mid 19th century. Three pie plates,the two larger with splashes of manganese.6”, 7 3/4”, 8”d.; an inkwell, 3”h. 4 1/2”d.; asmall bowl and an apple butter jar withglazed interior. 3 3/4”h. Imperfections. $200-$400

599THREE OIL PAINTINGS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY).Primitive oil on canvas landscape of a yellow house with red trim. Signed “H. Lane ‘98”lower right. 11 1/4”h 16 1/2”w., in frame, 13”h. 18”w. and a primitive oil on canvas of awhite house on a hill. Signed “F.L.” lower right, 9”h. 13”w., in wooden frame, 12 1/4”h.16 1/2”w. Together with a later oil on wood painting of a three-masted sailing ship.Imperfections. 8”h. 10”w. ,in wooden frame, 12”h. 14”w.

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600STILL LIFE BY HARRY WALTON FRECKLETON (BRITISH, 1890-1979).Oil on canvas board, signed lower left. Still life of a vase of white roses. Imperfections.22”h. 18”w., in an ornate frame with linen liner, 28”h. 24’w. $250-$500

601THE TITANIC DISASTER BY HAROLD STRATTS (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY.Pastel on paper, signed “Harold Stratts” in cartouche center of drawing. Naive image of aship sinking. Purports to be the Titanic, 14”h. 20 1/2’’w., framed and under glass, 17”h.23”w. $100-$200

602PRINT BY CURRIER & IVES.American, 2nd half-19th century, handcolored lithograph on paper. Small folio racingprint of The Pacing Wonder “Little Brown Jug”..., C# 4685. Imperfections. In a frame,16”h. 20 1/2”w. $50-$100

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603HANGING TRADE FIGURE.Probably American, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Wonderfully carved, whimsical figure of a man with outstretchedarms that hold a bar; on his neck is a large goiter. Appears to retain its original paint. Minor imperfections. 15”h. 21 1/2”w. $800-$1,200

604FEDERAL DROP LEAF TABLE.American, 19th century, curly maple. Tapered pencil post legswith turned detail. One dovetailed drawer. Refinished. Imperfections. 19”x40” with 11” leaves. 28 ¾”h. $250-$450

604AWOOD CARVING OF A BEAR.American, late 19th-early 20th century. Hand carved from onetree trunk. Old/original finish with good detail. 27”h. $200-$500

605TWO CONTINUOUS-ARMWINDSOR CHAIRS.American, late 18th-early 19thcentury, mixed woods. One withswelled bamboo turningsstamped “ B. Green” for BeriahGreen (1774-1863) of Lebanon,Connecticut, 16 1/2”h. seat,36”h. overall. And a similar unmarked chair. Imperfections.16 1/2”h., 37 1/2”h. overall. $250-$450

606FOLK ART CARVING OF AMAN.American, early 20th century,finely grained soft wood. Comical rendition of a bald manwearing a tuxedo. White paintedaccents. 10 1/2”h. $200-$300

607TOLE TEA CADDY.European, mid 19th century. Serpentine front with conforming lid. Well-done original decoration of exoticbirds in a garden setting with gilt scrolls and accents on ablack ground. Divided interior.Minor wear. 5 3/4’h. 8”w. $400-$800

608MOUNTED PENNY RUG.American, 2nd half-19th century, wool and leather. Various colored leather circlessewn to felt and backed withmuslin. Imperfections. Mounted,40 1/2” x 44 1/2”. $225-$400

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609SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.American, late 18th-early 19th century,mixed woods. Well-shaped arm handholds, oval seat, and turned armsupports and legs. 15 1/2”h. seat, 35 1/2”h. overall. $400-$600

610CHILD-SIZE WORK TABLE.American, 2nd half-19th century, pine.Tapered legs and breadboard top withold red. 19 1/2”h. 24”w. 16”d. $250-$350

611FOLKSY CONTINUOUS WINDSORARMCHAIR.American, early 19th century, mixedwoods. High arching back with handshaped spindles over shaped seat andincised ring turned legs. 18”h. seat,40”h. overall. $300-$500

612LANDSCAPE BY C. STEPFONDS(AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on artist board, signed lower right.Forested area with a stream runningthrough. 16’”h. 20”w., in an ornate giltframe, 26”h. 30”w. $150-$250

613GARDEN TRELLIS.American, reputedly Shaker, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Cut from single board and splayed out by threelengths of wood. Weathered surface. 92 1/2”h. $250-$450

614SHAKER PEG RAIL.From Union Village, Ohio, 2nd half19th century, pine with old red stain.Four inset pegs. 31 3/4”l. $150-$300

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615MINIATURE PEARLWARE HANDLELESS CUP ANDSAUCER.England, 1st quarter-19th century.Sprig design in Leeds-type colorsof mainly yellow and blue. $75-$125

616WORCESTER CUP AND SAUCER.England, ca.1750-1790. Separatecup and saucer, both with the Dr. Wall period underglaze blue crescent mark. Saucer with bluefence design and a swirl rib handleless cup with cobalt andgilt foliate design. $100-$200

617LEEDSWARE COFFEE POT.England, 1st quarter-19th century.Tall pot with dome lid and three-color flowering sprig design.Spout has shallow flake, 12 1/4”h. $600-$900

618SIX HISTORICAL BLUESTAFFORDSHIRE PLATES.England, 1st quarter-19th century.Dark blue English view transfers.Five are Llanarth Court, Monmouthshire from “R. HallsPicturesque Scenery”, 10”d., andone is Villa in the Regent’s Park,London impressed “Adams”. Repaired chip. 10”d. $200-$300

619GROUP OF SOFTPASTE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Teapot, 8”h., and twocovered sugars, 4 1/4”h., all with gaudy blue foliate designs.Together with a Salopian handle-less cup and saucer, pink lustermug with tulips, 3”h., and a strawberry plate, 6 1/2”d. Imperfections. $150-$350

620HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRESUGAR AND CUP PLATE.England, 1st quarter-19th century.Covered sugar with the ChancellorLivingston steam ship, 6”h., and a cupplate with a sailing ship (possibly aShip of the Line) with grotto shell border. Impressed “Woods”, 3 3/4”d.Imperfections. $150-$350

621FEDERAL DROP LEAF TABLE.Possibly Chester County, Pennsylvania, late 18th-early 19thcentury, mixed woods including mahogany and chestnut. Rectangulartop over string inlaid taper legs andskirt. Imperfections. 31”h. 44” x 21”(closed) 44” x 65” (open).

Ex Paul Bradley (Pennsylvania). $225-$450

622DELFT CHARGER.Probably England, 18th century.White tin glaze with Asian influencedlandscape in blue. Edge wear. 3 7/8”d. $500-$800

623FIVE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, late 19th century. Pair ofbaluster sticks and a similar thirdstick, 10 1/2”h. Together with a pairof later double arm candelabra, possibly Eastern, 9 1/2”h. $200-$300

624SIXTEEN WINE GLASSES.American or English, 19th century,blown and cut glass. Similar wineswith cut panels in the bowls andwafer knop stems. 4 1/4” to 4 1/2”h. $400-$800

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625FEDERAL SECRETARY.Labeled for Thomas Burling (1747-1831), 1790-1800, mahogany withmixed secondary woods. Three-piece, a broken-arch pediment withinlaid rosettes over a bookcase with adjustable shelves over a casewith a pull-out desk compartment over two doors concealing a linendrawer, all with figured veneer and resting on bracket feet. Imperfections. 94”h. 48 3/4”w. 22”d. Ex Philip C. Flayderman.

Burling was among the most prominent New York cabinetmakers justprior to the turn of the 19th century, and a handful of pieces survivethat retain his label. Among these survivors is a tea table that sold atChristie’s (New York), January 2010, lot 180.

Though unlabeled, George Washington’s presidential desk, now inthe collection of the Historical Society of Philadelphia, is attributed to Burling based on an entry in the account book of Washington’ssteward, Tobias Lear, in November of 1789.

Burling is listed in New York city directories on Beekman Street (justas indicated on the label of the present secretary) from 1787-1793. $15,000-$25,000

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627SAMPLER.Eleanor Rook, England, 1802, silk on wool.Minute stitches form sets of alphabets, religious verses, woven baskets of flowers,pairs of birds, crowns and hearts. Signedand dated. Bright colors. In a frame, 15 1/4”h. 14”w. $200-$400

628QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.English, 18th century, mixed woods includ-ing oak and pine. Diminutive table havingrectangular top with shaped corners overdeeply scalloped front skirt with three drawers. The whole resting on turned, tapered legs ending in pad feet. Older dark finish. 27 1/2”h. 26”w. 17 1/2”d. $1,000-$1,500

629PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Continental, mid 18th century. Seamed construction with petal bases. 7 1/4”h. $300-$600

630PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (ENGLISH,18TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unframed. Wigged gentleman wearing an olive colored coat.Framer’s label “John Sewell, London”.Minor flaking and small repair. In a frame,12 1/8”h. 10 3/8”w. $400-$700

631TWO MAPS OF EUROPE.Includes Europea, Nuremburg: HomannHeirs, 1742, handcolored engraving on laidpaper, 18 1/2”h. 21”w. (sight), matted andframed, 25 1/4”h. 27 3/4”w.; together withL’Europe, Paris: Janvier, 1769, handcoloredengraving on laid paper, 18 5/8”h. 25 5/8”w. (plate), matted and framed, 24 1/2”h. 31 1/2”w. Imperfections. $400-$800

626NEEDLEWORK MAP.Sarah Longbottom, Woodside, Middlesex, England, 1794, silk on gauze. Brightly coloredoval map of England labeled with counties, amultitude of towns, and bodies of water. The detailed border includes a pair of exotic birdsand sailing ships with tiny sailors. The makersigned and dated her work and credits herteacher, Mrs. Woods. In a frame, 33”h. 29”w. $250-$500

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632REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA MAP OFAMERICA.Carte Nouvelle de l’Amerique Angloise.Augsbourg: Matthieu Albert Lotter, 1776.Handcolored engraving on laid paper. Imperfections. 23 1/2”h. 19 1/4”w. (sight),matted and framed, 28 1/2”h. 24 1/4”w. $200-$400

633LANDSCAPE PAINTING OF TROISGROVE, FRANKFORT, NY (EARLY 20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Possibly a lodgepainting of a resort scene with the titlepainted below. Backed with cardboardhaving Frankfort mailing labels. Small tear.35”h. 46”w., in original frame surroundedby a hanging brace, 38 1/2”h. 50 1/2”w. $300-$500

634PAINT-DECORATED CRADLE.Mid 19th century, softwood with oak.Original red paint with side and end panels in green graining and yellow molding. Heart handholds. Good wear.Well-shaped rockers are ended out. 35 1/2”l. 18”h. $300-$600

635WINDSOR-STYLE BRACE-BACK SIDECHAIR.Twentieth century, original red finish.Eight-spindle back. Good turnings on legsand stretcher. Signed with label “SimondsCompany”. Seat 17 1/2”h. 36 1/2”h. $150-$300

636FEDERAL FIREPLACE MANTLE.Cherry, 1st half-19th century. Stepped cornice over reeded pilasters and appliedhalf columns. Minor restoration. 52”h. 63 1/2”w. 7”d. outside, 38”w. 36”h. opening. $200-$400

637INLAID WINDSOR CHAIR.Attributed to Kentucky, 19th century, mahogany. Bamboo-turned legs and stringinlay and inlaid quarter and half fans. Refinished, imperfections. 19”h. seat, 36 1/4”h. overall. $250-$450

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640CREWELWORK BEDCOVERING.American, 2nd quarter-20th century, wool on linen.Expertly hand embroidered in an 18th-century style,linen panels attached with faggotingstitches. 88” x 106”.

Label identifies it as winning 3rd prize at a Champaigne County Fair, (Ohio) entered by Mrs. D.A. Paine. $150-$300

641WINDSOR BENCH.American, mid 19th century, pine. Diminutive sizewith bamboo turned rails and legs and pierced crest.Old salmon paint. Imperfections. 17 1/2” seat, 36”h.34”w. 16”d. $1,200-$1,800

642BOWL AND JUG.American, late 19th century. Pictured is a treenware bowl with original red on the exterior.4”h. 15 1/2”d. And a small stoneware jug with Albany slip. 6 1/2”h. $200-$300

638QUILT.Probably Pennsylvania, lasthalf-19th century, cotton.Narrow red bars on a whiteground, skilfully hand quiltedin plumes, diamonds, andfeathered wreaths. 76” x 80”. $250-$450

639JACQUARD COVERLET.American, 1830-1860, wooland cotton. Blue and whitedouble weave woven in onepiece. Centerfield of stylizedfloral medallions bordered byplume and tile design. 80” x95”. $175-$350

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643FEATHER TREE.Probably Germany, early 20th century. Dyed green feathers and red fauxberries are wired to a paper wrapped trunk. Tree rests on a stencil painted box.Illegible mark stamped on base 3’ 6”h. Imperfections. $400-$800

643ACOUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE WORK TABLE.American, 19th century. Pine with old bluish-grey paint on base, two boardbreadboard top has old scrubbed patina. Square tapered legs and mortisedand pined apron. 28”h. 39 1/2”w. 29 1/2”d. $500-$800

644DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine. Two-piece with original red, black and yellowpaint. Bracket feet, raised panel doors and two drawers also with raised panelswith invected corners. Open top has cove molded and dentilated cornice. 82 ¾”h. 29” corner. $800-$1,600

645REDWARE PIE PLATE.American, mid 19th century. Coggled rim and multiple wavy yellow slip lines. Two hairlines. 9 1/2”d. $150-$250

646SIX PIECES OF REDWARE.Probably American, mid 19th century. Two pie plates, 6 1/2”, 9”d.; a smallbowl with yellow slip bands (hairline), 6 1/2”d.; and two jars, one with a lidand one with tooled band. 4” and 6”h. Together with a milk pan with two applied handles and a manganese brushed interior. 3 1/4”h. 12”d. $200-$400

647MORTAR AND PESTLE.Wooden, late 18th-early 19th century turned urn form with incised rings. Old paint. Imperfections. Mortar, 8”h. 5” diameter. Pestle, 9 1/2”l. $300-$500

648FOUR WPA PUPPETS.American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Papier mache faces with wooden armsand legs. Machine sewn clothing with tags “State-Wide Museum Extension,Philadelphia Unit, W.P.A.” Some wear. Average 20”h. $200-$300

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649OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.George Heilbronn, Lancaster, Fairfield County,1848, wool and cotton. Tied Beiderwand withcenter seam. The four rose, star and plumecenterfield motifs and foliage baskets withfacing birds borders are characteristic ofHeilbronn’s work. Corner blocks read “K.R.Kerns” and “Fancy Coverlet Woven By G.Heilbronn Lancaster, O. 1848”. Fine condition. 79” x 95”.

Alsacean born Heilbronn (1811-1874)joined his older brother’s weaving business in Basil, Fairfield County,about 1839. When John Jacob Heilbronn died four years later,George purchased his weavingequipment and relocated to Lancaster by 1845. The FairfieldCounty 1850 census lists severalKerns families in the Hocking andGreenfield townships. $700-$900

650APPLIQUE QUILT.Probably Pennsylvania or Midwest, mid 19th century,cotton. Thirty-six appliquéd blocks separated by bordered sashing. The tulips detailed by reverse quilting and embroidery. Neatly handsewn and quiltedwith cables and diagonal rows. Pieced muslin backing.Bright colors. 90” x 90”. $1,000-$1,500

651WINDSOR STYLE ARMCHAIR.American, by Bill Wallick., late 20th century. Windsorarmchair with shaped crest, arms and seat, turned legsand “H” stretcher. Black paint. $150-$300

652TWO WINDSOR-STYLE CHAIRS.American, late 20th century, by Riverbend Co. Sackback armchair with turned legs and arm posts anddistressed paint. 17 1/2” seat, 41”h. Together with achild size armchair with turned legs and shaped crestand brown paint. Labeled for Stephen Bedard. 30”h. $250-$500

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653TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS.David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, late 20th century.High-legged, bowback bamboo Windsors withblack paint. Unsigned. 29” seat, 47”h. $250-$500

654QUILT.American, mid 19th century, cotton. Rocky Glen inblue print and white with sawtooth border. Handquilted with hearts and floral designs. 68” x 76”. $150-$300

655TWO JACQUARD COVERLETS.American, mid 19th century, wool and cotton.Two-piece double weaves in similar stylizedmedallions. 73” x 87” 74” x 92” (panels need to be sewn together). $225-$400

656OHIO AMISH QUILT.Early 20th century, wool and cotton. NinePatch in late 19th century-early 20th centurydress and suiting fabrics. Print backing. 82” x 93”. $300-$600

657DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.American, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar.Applied molded lid over dovetailed case onturned feet. Brightly grained in red and mustardappears original. 24 3/4”h. 38”w. 22”d. $300-$600

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658TOLE APPLE BASKET.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Yellow flourish border and good redfloral center decoration on originaljapanned ground. Some wear. 2 1/2”h.11”d. $500-$800

659TOLE APPLE BASKET.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Original berry border on white smokedband on a japanned ground. Worn. 2 3/4”h. 11”w. $600-$800

660TOLE TEA CADDY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Cylindrical caddy with original floralgarland on black ground. Some wear.7”h. $200-$350

661TOLE CONTAINER.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Round lidded container with originalblack ground and red berry panel infront. Tin hasp and wire handle. Someimperfections. 5 1/2”h. 6”d. $300-$400

662TOLE TEA CADDY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Original black ground with red andgreen berry band. Wear. 8 1/4”h. $250-$350

663TOLE TRAY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Octagonal tray with original berry andleaf on white band border. Traces ofcrystallized center and border (silverground remains). 8 3/4” x 12 1/2”. $600-$800

664TOLE TEA CADDY.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Cylindrical with original yellow drapedswags and red band on black ground.Worn. 8”h. $200-$300

665TOLE CREAMER.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Good original design in red, yellowand green on a black ground. Somewear to handle. 4”h. $800-$1,200

666TOLE COFFEE POT.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Tall pot with gooseneck spout. Originalblack ground with bold red rosestopped by stylized peacock featherforms. Imperfections. 10 1/2”h. $2,000-$3,000

667TOLE SYRUPER.American, 2nd quarter-19th century.Original red ground with yellow floralmedallions. Worn. 4”h. $200-$300

668WEATHERVANE.American, late 19th century. Full-bodied copper running horse with cast zinc head. Verdigris patina. 33”l. $1,000-$2,000

669CHIPPENDALE CANDLESTAND.Pennsylvania, mid 18th century, walnut. Single board dish top candlestand with birdcage. Damage to column. 26 1/2”h. 19 1/2”dia. $2,000-$3,000

670WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR.American, late 18th-early 19thcentury, mixed woods. Fan-backchair with deeply curved backand conforming deep saddle seat. Turned stiles, legsand “H” stretcher. In older olivegreen paint, 17”h. seat, 37 3/4”h. overall. $600-$900

671TOLE COFFEE POT.American, 1st half-19th century.Strong red and yellow floral design on japanned ground.Areas of wear with inpainting.10 3/4”h. $2,400-$3,800

672FEDERAL STAND.American, early 19th century,cherry. Square stand with delicate tapered legs. 28 1/4”h. 18 3/4”w. 17 3/4”d. $175-$350

673EMPIRE MIRROR.American, mid 19th century,mahogany veneer over pine.Ogee frame with gilt edging and liner. 38”h. 26 3/4”w. $150-$300

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674TWO PRINTS OF AMERICAN HISTORICAL INTEREST.Includes County Election 1854, engraved by John Sartain after George Caleb Bingham, handcolored mezzotint and engraving, Philadelphia: Goupil, 1854, 18 1/2”h. 25”w. (sheet);together with Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776, engraving by Ormsby after Durandafter Trumbull, New York: W.L. Ormsby, ca.1876, 31”h. 23 1/2”w., in a gilt frame, 35 1/4”h.27 1/2”w. $300-$500

675THREE PRINTS BY JOHN SARTAIN (AMERICAN, 1808-1897).Includes a full-length mezzotint portrait of Henry Clay after John Neagle, Philadelphia: W. Bender and Company, 1843, 23 3/4”h. 16”w. (sight), in a 19th-century frame, 31 1/2”h. 23 1/2”w., ex Philadelphia Print Shop (Pennsylvania); and a mezzotint portrait of the Washington family after Edward Savage, Philadelphia: William Smith, nd, 16 1/2”h. 24”w.(sight), in a gilt frame, 26”h. 33 3/4”w.; and Men of Progress - American Inventors after C. Schussele, engraving, New York: Munn and Company, 1863, 25 3/4”h. 37 1/4”w. $400-$800

676CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.American or English, mid 18th century, mahogany. Scrolled crest with a pierce-carved eagle.Eagle and liner have gold repaint. Small repairs. 30”h. 15 1/2”w. $100-$250

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677FEDERAL BANQUET TABLE.American, reputedly Kentucky, early 19th century,mahogany and pine. Three-part table comprised of a pair of demilune end tables and a central dropleaf. Beaded conforming apron and square taperedlegs. Imperfections. 28 1/2”h. 48” x 18 1/2”(closed) 48” x 42 1/2” (open). End tables are 23 1/2”w. $1,500-$2,000

678PASTEL OF A SAILING SHIP (AMERICAN, 20THCENTURY).Pastel on paper, unsigned. Naive portrait of a sailing ship with crew. Under glass in a burl veneer frame, 22”h. 24”w. $250-$500

679SMALL BENCH.American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Shapedapron and cutout feet. Refinished with traces ofpaint on the underside. 6 1/2”h. 8” x 29”. $250-$450

680SILVER SUGAR BOWL.American, 1st quarter-19th century. Hallmark forBaldwin Gardiner, Philadelphia. Footed sugar withdouble handles, fluted bowl and foliate bands.Missing lid. 7 1/2”h. $600-$800

681LAVOISNE’S WORLD ATLAS.A Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Atlas..., Philadelphia: M. Carey and Sons, 1820, folio,bound in quarter leather with paper boards. Imperfections. $200-$400

682LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right L.E. Fredrikson.Landscape of a house along a river. Imperfections.24”h. 30”w., in carved gilt frame, 29”h. 35”w. $200-$400

683PRINT, CITY OF NEW YORK FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.American, handcolored engraving on paper,published in 1872 by D. Appleton. Off shoreview with a variety of sailing and steam ships.In a frame, 20 1/4”h. 25 3/4”w. $150-$250

684TWO SNUFF BOXES.American, 19th century, mahogany. Turnedwood with spinning lids. One has impressedimages of birds, deer and a hunter. Age split.3”d. $200-$300

685LARGE PLATE FOLDING CAMERA.Seneca Manufacturing Company, Rochester,New York, early 20th century. Improved SenecaView, and accompanied by six plate holders, astand, and its original carrying case. The lens is marked Wallensak OpticalCompany. 14 1/2”h. 17 1/2” (camera). Descended in the family of the original owner,who was a photographer in the early 20th century. $250-$450

686PAIR OF KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS.American, early 19th century, wrought iron.Brass finials with seamed construction andbrass panels. Penny feet. Rust. 22 1/4”h. $200-$300

687PAIR OF SILHOUETTES.American, 1st half 19th century. Hollow cutportraits of a woman and a man wearing a tophat in the style of those from Peale’s Museum.In oval frames, 4 1/2”h. $150-$200

688TWO WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.American, 19th century. Floor lighting devicewith adjustable candle holder and tripod baseand a 20th century table top lighting devicewith penny feet. $200-$300

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689FIRESIDE SETTLE BENCH.American, late 19th-early 20th century, possible Arts & Craftsera, birch with original mahogany finish. Shaped sides withcutout feet. 54”h. 54”w. 19”d. $300-$600

690FOLK ART TRAIN.American, early 20th century, bone. Well-carved steam engineand two cars with moving wheels and hook latches. Made fromsmall panels of thin bone. 13”l. engine, 31”l. overall. $1,000-$2,000

691ORIENTAL RUG.Persian Heriz, early 20th century. Cream field with orange and navy concentricmedallions and navy herati border. Imperfections. 11’4” x 16’. $3,000-$6,000

692ORIENTAL RUG.Persian Heriz or Serape, early 20th century. Medallion all over design with intricatecream herati border. Imperfections. 11’4” x 15’1”. $4,000-$6,000

693ORIENTAL RUG.Persian, early 20th century. Heriz or Gorvan with pale geometric Shah Abbasi design. Imperfections. 8’8” x 12’10”. $3,000-$5,000

694ORIENTAL RUG.Shiraz, early 20th century. Repeating hooked medallions on a dark blue field withbird or chicken motifs. $400-$550

695ORIENTAL RUG.Mid 20th century. Sarouk. Large-scale foliate design on a red field with a herati border in blues. Slight Imperfections. 9’10” x 12’2”. $500-$900

696THREE ORIENTAL RUGS.Twentieth century. Dark blue Kazak, 1’5” x 1’10”, and a Caucasian fragment withpolychrome hooked lozenges 1’6” x 2’. Together with a Turkish kilim fragment in aslit weave technique, 3’ 7 1/2” x 5’2”. Imperfections. $800-$1,000

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698ORIENTAL RUG.Afghanistan, 20th century. Bag face with repeating guls on red ground. Imperfections. 3’ x 4’10”. $100-$200

699ORIENTAL RUG.Persian Heriz, early 20th century. Cream fieldwith all over foliate pattern and herati border.Slight imperfections. 14’2” x 18’4”. $3,000-$6,000

700THREE ORIENTAL RUGS.Twentieth century. Northwest Persian in the heratipattern on a navy ground, 4’2” x 2’11”, and Isfa-han style floral mat, 2’ x 3’. Together with a con-temporary Pakistani in salmon and brown, 4’2” x6’2”. $150-$250

701TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.Anatolian, probably Bergama, early 20th century.Hooked repeating medallion on tan field withherati border and an all over geometric repeatwith striped kilim at both ends. Imperfections.4’8” x 8’8”. $150-$250

702TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.Persian and Caucasian, late 19th-early 20th century. Karabagh or Kazak mat with medallionon tan ground and stylized flower bands at bothends 2’7” x 1’8”. And a Khamesh or Qashqa’iwith repeating medallion full field and multipleborders. Imperfections. 5‘2” x 7’11”. $400-$500

703THREE ORIENTAL RUGS.Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, 20th century.Tekke with full field repeating guls and a machine-woven Indo-Tabriz with hunting scene, 4’ x 5’1”. Together with a Pakistani repeating geometric medallion runner, 2’1” x 6’3”. $200-$300

704THREE ORIENTAL RUGS.Twentieth century. Caucasian prayer rug with aniline dyes, 5’2” x 3’6” and a Caucasianrunner with geometric field, 10’10” x 4’1” together with a contemporary Afghan. $500-$600

697ORIENTAL RUG.Persian, 20th century. Pale cream and orange geometric pattern. Imperfections. 12’6”x 14’2”. $1,600-$2,200

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705PAIR OF GARDEN URNS.Marked for Kramer Brothers, Dayton, Ohio, late 19thcentury, cast iron. Three-part urns in old buff-coloredpaint. Imperfections. 27”h.

One urn is also marked for G.E. Walbridge, Buffalo,New York. $300-$500

706AMERICAN BAROMETERLouis A. Smith, New York, 2nd quarter-19th century,mahogany veneer and pine. Labeled wheel barometer. 42”h. $600-$800

707DROP LEAF TABLE.American, early 19th century, cherry, walnut andpoplar. String inlay outlines the straight skirt andforms a band above the foot. Swing leg. Rich color.28 1/2”h. 44” x 20” (closed) 44” x 45 1/2” (open). $200-$400

708PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.American, mid 18th century, walnut and walnut veneer. Well-shaped posts conforming to vase splats and “C” scroll cabriole front legs. Slip seatsreupholstered in yellow. Some veneer splits around seats. 17 1/2”h. seat,39 1/2”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000

709WELL-DETAILED DOG CARVING.English or American, late 19th century, pine. Tin insert in base inscribed:“Dorthy Laddy” in Gothic letters. Varnish and paint. 24”h. $200-$350

710THREE QUEEN ANNE CHAIRS.Probably New England, mid-late 18th century, mixed woods. One armchair and two side chairs, all with very similar carved crests, shapedsplats, block turnings and Spanish feet. Range 16”-18”h. seats and 41”-43”h. overall. $300-$600

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711BAMBOO WINDSOR SETTLE BENCH.American, 19th century. Old mellow refinishing with old green on underside of seat. Imperfections. 35”h. 76”w. $800-$1,200

712CAPE COD BY CAMILLO ADRIANI(AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas landscape, 1st half-20th century, signed lower left with title andartist’s name on label on verso. Depicts achurch and the sea in autumn. 28”h. 33”w.,in carved gilt frame, 33 1/2”h. 38 1/4”w. $3,000-$5,000

713COUNTRY CORNER CUPBOARD.American, 19th century, pine and poplar.Paneled doors with unusual cast iron Victorian latches; simple cornice. As found condition with worn green paint. Imperfections. 85 1/2”h. requires a 25” corner. $500-$700

714COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE HARVESTTABLE.American, 19th century, hardwood. Old red on base, top is scrubbed. Imperfections.29”h. 72”w. 28 1/2”d. $400-$600

715GRAIN PAINTED COUNTRYWARDROBE.American, 19th century, poplar.Original bold black graining inplayful imitation of rosewood. Cutout feet, paneled doors with archedtop panel, simple quarter columnsand molded cornice. Interior hasone shelf and cast iron hooks. 83 1/2”h, 54”w, 22 1/2”d. $800-$1,200

716COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE WORKTABLE.American, 19th century, pine.Square tapered legs and three boardtop with rounded corners. Old redpaint. Imperfections. 29 ¾”h, 45”w.32”d. $200-$300

717SET OF SIX DECORATED PENNSYLVANIA SIDE CHAIRS.American, found in LancasterCounty, 19th century. Old red paintwith striping and scrolls in blackand white shows black beneath.Plank seats, four arrow spats andrabbit ear posts. Imperfections. 32 1/2”h. $600-$900

718PAIR OF FOLKSY PANELS BY“RICHARD F. ROCKFORD”.American, labeled on back and titled: “Horse, 2004”. Silhouettesfrom a 19th century child’s hobbyhorse mounted on old pine boardswith inset printers type “HORSE”.32”h, 46”w. $200-$400

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721ORIENTAL RUG.Northwest Persian, late 19th-early 20th century. Rows of floral motifs on a blue groundand six borders. Imperfections. 8’6” x 11’. $2,800-$3,200

722ORIENTAL RUG.Persian Tabriz, late 19th-early 20th century. Crisply knotted piece having a medallion withpendants on a navy field filled with foliate designs, pink spandrels and vine border onnavy. Slight imperfections. 4’ x 6’. $400-$800

723ORIENTAL RUG.Persian Luri, early 20th century. Runner having a hooked medallion with herati design andanchor pendants on a red ground. Three vine borders in the yalameh style. Slight imperfections. 3’3” x 7’8”. $500-$800

724CARVING OF AN ANGEL.American or European, early 20th century, softwood. Angel’s face with curly hair andwings below. Old grey paint and filled in seams. 24”h. including stand, 30”w. $150-$350

725ARCHITECTURAL CREST.American, late 19th century, copper. Scroll and acanthus leaf crest with verdigris patina.Wear. 32”h. 42”w.

From the Ohio State University Library. $150-$350

719FEDERAL DRESSING TABLE.American, 19th century. Walnut and curly walnut with good old finish. High turned and rope spiral legs, five dovetailed drawers and adjustable mirror with “S” scroll posts. Period opalescent glasspulls. 66”h. 38 1/2”w, 19 1/2”d. $1,500-$2,500

720ORIENTAL RUG.Persian Heriz, early 20th century. Rust red and blue concentricmedallions on a cream field with rust red herati border. Imperfections. 9’6” x 12’6”. $2,500-$5,000

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726CANDLESTAND.American, 1st quarter 19th century, cherry.Shaped two board top, turned post and tripodbase. Some repairs to block. 27”h. 17 1/4” x 24”. $100-$300

727ORIENTAL RUG.Indian or Pakistani, late 20th century. Large format foliate full field design. Imperfections.17’4” x 12’3”. $600-$1,200

728ORIENTAL RUG.Persian or Turkish, mid to late 20th century.Cream field with all over Shaw Abbasi designand wide rust red border. Imperfections. 14’2” x 11’9”. $900-$1,800

729ORIENTAL RUG.Persia, early 20th century. Lillihan with fullfield floral decoration on fuchsia field. Imperfections. 11’11” x 8’10”. $600-$900

730THREE ORIENTAL RUGS.Persian and Indian, mid to late 20th century. Kerman with blue and pink floralmedallion on navy field, 5’11” x 2’11” and a Northwest Persian rug with sevenborders, 4’9” x 3’. Together with an Indianrunner with rust field and polychrome zig-zag border. 2’9” x 8’10”. $200-$500

731FOUR PIECES OF ARCHITECTURAL GINGERBREAD.American, late 19th century. Jigsaw cutwith acorn drops. Weathered with someedge loss and traces of old brown paint.Two pieces 2’7”h. 11’4”l. and two pieces2’h. 5’4”l. $200-$400

732THREE MILLSTONES AND A TROUGH.American, late 19th century, hardstone. Threesmall millstones, 13”, 15 1/2” and 15 1/2”d. andan octagonal trough or planter. 7 1/2”h. 16” x20”. Edge chips. $200-$400

733GROUP OF ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS.American, early 20th century, tin. Pair of brackets, 27”h.; pair of finials with swirledglobes, 25”h. and three pieces with shields. Together with a pair of brackets with ball drops.21”h. Worn with old layers of paint. $300-$600

734PORTRAIT OF A CHILD (AMERICAN SCHOOL,MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on thin canvas, unsigned. Naive portrait of ayoung child wearing a feathered cap and hold-ing an oriole. Rebacked on wooden panel. 16”h.12 1/4”w., in an alligatored frame, 21”h. 17 3/4”w. $250-$450

735WALL HANGING.American, 2nd half 20th century. Cloth panelprinted with an abstract landscape in cool colors. On a stretcher, 44” x 44”. $100-$150

736TWO GAME RACKS.American or English, 19th century. Oak withscalloped top and stamped rosettes. 8 1/2”h.29”w. and pine with old green paint and shapedsides. Wear. 13”h. 33”w. Both have wroughtiron hooks. $200-$400

737STONEWARE JUG.American, 2nd half 19th century. Double handles and a bung hole in the bottom. Cobalt“10” and a later brown floral design on a wornsurface. 23”h. $150-$250

738TWO BRACE- BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.American, late 18th-early 19th century, mixedwoods including pine. Both have similar incisedbows, shaped seats and bold turnings. 16 1/2”h.seat. 34 1/2”h. overall. Imperfections. 17”h. seat.36”h. overall. $300-$600

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739PRESENTATION COPY OF KEELER’S MAP OF THE WESTERN TERRITORIES.W. J. Keeler, National Map of the Territory of the United States from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean. Washington: J.F. Gedney, 1867. Handcolored lithograph, mounted on linen, and bound in 4to cloth boards with gilt-stamped title.

On the front pastedown is a presentation inscription, “To Hon. Geo. W. Julian House of Reps with compliments of N.G. Taylor Comr Ind. Affairs.” Julian (1817-1899) was afive-term representative from Indiana and major proponent of women’s suffrage. He likelyreceived this map from Taylor as Julian served as chairman of the Committee on PublicLands from 1863 until 1871.

Nathaniel Taylor (1819-1887) served in the U.S. House and was elected to the position of Commissioner of Indian Affairs in August of 1867 and served until his retirement frompublic life in1869.

This is a rare and important map, perhaps one of the best depictions of the western landsof the period, and made all the more significant by its presentation from Taylor to Julian. $2,000-$3,000

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740“MCKENNEY & HALL” PRINT OF RED JACKET.Handcolored lithograph of Red Jacket wearing alarge silver “George Washington” peace medal.“Philadelphia, published by E. C. Biddle,Lehman & Duval, Litho”. In a mat and frame,26”h, 21”w. $400-$600

741TWO “MCKENNEY & HALL” PRINTS OF AMERICAN INDIANS.Handcolored lithographs on paper. Ma Has Kah,Chief of the Ioways, published by F. W. Gree-nough, Philad.; printed by L.T. Bowen. In a matand frame, 23”h. 19”w., and The Figured Stone,A Chippewa Chief by “Lehman & Duval, Phila”.Taped tears. In a mat and frame, 23”h. 17”w. $300-$500

742SUN BOW BY P.G. NABER (AMERICANSCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on board profile portrait of Sun Bow wearinga war bonnet. Scratched signature and date1917 lower right. Slight imperfections. 27’h.19”w., framed, 29 3/4’h. 21 1/2’w. $100-$200

743NATIVE AMERICAN BUFFALO HUNT BY VIN CONTEY (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas laid on board, signed lower right.Depicts an early Native American buffalo hunt.Slight imperfections. 23”h. 30”w., in a giltframe, 30”h. 36 1/2”w. $150-$300

744GROUP OF JEWELRY.Native American, late 20th century. Group includes a heshi necklace with silver cross, contemporary turquoise and coral heshi necklace, and silver ring as well as four pairs of vintage silver earrings. $300-$600

745SILVER BRACELET.Navajo, mid 20th century. Silver cuff withan1882 silver dollar set in a scalloped bezelframe. 5 1/2” diameter. $300-$450

746SILVER BRACELET.Native American, 3rd quarter-20th century. Oldpawn bracelet with large bezel set turquoise.2”l. 1 1/2”w. with wire and twisted rope detail.Imperfections. 6 1/2” interior diameter. $150-$350

747TWENTY-NINE REFERENCE BOOKS AND CATALOGUES.Relating to American antiques and folk art,Southern pottery and Southwest Navajo rugs and pottery. $150-$350

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750HANGING SALT BOX.American, mid 19th century, pine. Nailed construction with original tangrain paint. Scalloped carved crest and handle on the lift lid. Some wear.11”h. 6”w. $100-$200

751WALL BOX.American, late 19th century, pine. Folksy cut out crest with spires andshelf. Original salmon paint with polka dots. Age splits and taped repair.11”h. 9 1/2”w. $300-$600

752FOUR WHIMSICAL FIGURES.By tradition, all by the same maker, American, late 19th-early 20th century. Includes a carved soft shell turtle retaining its original green and yellow paint, 12 1/2”l., a carved frog with its original finish, 3 1/4”h.; a wrought-iron standing cat holding a tray, 4 3/4”h; and a bronze golfer standing in a tray, 4 1/4”h. $500-$800

753PAIR OF SHERATON-STYLE STANDS.American, late 20th century, pine. Made by Bryce Ritter from old wood with distressed mustard paint on the bases. 29”h, 19 1/2” x 19 1/2”. $200-$400

754DECORATED MULE CHEST.Pennsylvania, 19th century, pine. Original brown vinegar graining. Earlysingle board construction with high cut out feet, one dovetailed drawer,and lift lid with till. Very clean with some paint wear on top of lid. 35 1/2”h. 42”w. 20”d. $600-$800

748FIVE DECORATED BOXES.Attributed to Pennsylvania, mid 19th century,pine. One with a slide lid and four smallerwith dome tops, wire staples and tin hasps. Allhave simplified buildings and houses in origi-nal paint. Some wear and minor loss. Slide lid, 3 1/2”h. 6 1/2”l. The others are 2”h. 3”l. to 2 1/4”h. 4”l. $1,000-$1,800

749WOODEN BANK.American, late 19th century, pine. Originalgrain painting with a scalloped lid and basewith black trim. Tin lock and coin slot es-cutcheons. Minor wear. 2 1/4”h. 6”l. $100-$200

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755SUGAR BUCKET.American, mid 19th century. Stave constructedbucket with single finger bands and copper tacks.Lid and bentwood swing handle. Layers of greenand blue paint have wear. 10”h. 10”d. $150-$250

756TWO BASKETS.American, late 19th century, woven splint. Twogathering baskets with bentwood handles. Red repaint with bentwood rim. 11 1/2”h. 13”w. And original green paint. 10”h. 11”w. $150-$250

757QUILT.Probably Amish, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,mid 20th century, cotton. Sawtooth Diamond in aSquare hand quilted in diamond, zig-zags andfans. Print backing. 90” X 90”. $200-$400

758QUILT.Amish, Ohio, 2nd quarter-20th century, cottonbroadcloth. Lone Star pattern skilfully hand quilted in black thread in a design of featheredwreaths and plumes. 78” x 74”. $250-$500

759COUNTRY CROCK STAND.American, early 20th century, poplar. Four steppedtier shelves, dated “1872” under one. Weatheredwith traces of old red. 49”h, 46 1/2”w, 21”d. $250-$450

760BARBER POLE.American, found in Vermont, late 19th century,pine. Turned with weathered white and black paint and traces of red and an acorn finial. Brackets removed. Mounted on a modern steelstand. 69”h. $400-$800

761SOUTHERN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE WORK TABLE.American, early 19th century, pine.Old red on base, top is scrubbed.Square tapered legs, one dovetailedoverlapping drawer and two-board top. 30”h. 30”x 39”. $800-$1,200

762THREE BUCKETS.American, 2nd half 19th century, pine. Stave construction. Old sky blue paint with bale handle and tin bands, 8 1/4h. and a coveredbucket with bentwood bands and copper tacks. Layers of green paint. 8 1/2”h. Together with a firkin with metal bands and layers of blue paint. 13”h. Imperfections. $100-$300

763STONEWARE CHURN.American, mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt label with hand brushed flourishes “Hamilton & Jones, Star Pottery, Greensboro. PA, 5”. Two applied handles. Hairline. 17 1/2”h. $350-$700

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764THREE REDWARE BOTTLES AND FLASKS.American, mid19th century. Two bulbous bottles with applied handles,the smaller has a dark brown glaze. 7 1/2”, 6”h. and a flask with tracesof running amber glaze, 6 1/2”h. The large bottle and flask have someedge flakes. $100-$250

765TEN PIECES OF WOODENWARE.Mostly American, 2nd half-19th century. Two footed salts, 2 3/4”, 3”h.;sander (loose), 2”h.; covered box with star inlay, 2 1/4”h.; darner, 5”h.;miniature cased butter print, 2”h. and a wooden scoop. 3”h. 6”d. Together with two Asian carved and lidded boxes, 2”, 2 1/2”h., and a Scandinavian rose mulled dragon shaped bowl. 3 3/4”h.

The dragon bowl sold at Garth’s, July 2001, lot 684. $200-$400

766TWO REDWARE PITCHERS.American, mid 19th century. Larger has large areas of running manganese, 7 1’/2”h. The other has sponged stripes and a mottled lid.5”h. Imperfections. $150-$250

767TRESTLE TABLE.American,19th century, pine. One board top with bread board ends in scrubbed surface over trestle base with shoe feet. Imperfections. 30 1/4”h. 27 1/4”w. 81”l. $400-$800

768THREE REDWARE FOOD MOLDS.American, mid 19th century. Two Turk’s head molds with daubs of manganese. The smaller has putty repairs. 7 1/2”, 10”d. And one plain withglazed interior. 9 3/4”d. $150-$300

769WROUGHT IRON KETTLE STAND.American, 19th century. Slat top, penny feet. 11”h. 9” x 12”.

Sold at Garth’s, February 1975, lot 166. $100-$200

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776CHIPPENDALE CHESTProbably Pennsylvania, late 18th century, walnut, pine and poplar. Rectangular top with applied molding over four graduated thumbmoldeddrawers resting on ogee feet. Rich color. 35”h. 38 1/2”w. 20”d. $750-$1,500

777PAIR OF DELFT CHARGERS.England, early 18th century. Polychrome design in vibrant colors on awhite tin glaze. Green breasted birds and a blue globe shaped vase of flowers. Blue marks on the underside. Edge flakes. 11 1/4”d. $1,400-$2,600

778PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS.European, 1st half-19th century. Cylindrical with knob push-ups. 7 1/8”h. $150-$250

779TWO LIGHTING DEVICES.American, 19th century. Similar with weighted tin conical basesand adjustable tin candle sconces on a metal rod. One is damaged.34”h. $200-$400

780DUCKS AT A POND (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of ducks in flat colors, similar in design to Grenfell rugs.14”h. 24”w., in a painted frame,18”h. 28 1/4”w. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio/Massachusetts).$300-$500

781TWO HOOKED RAG RUGS.American, 20th century. Folky and colorful designs: house and dogon a star filled dark blue ground. 24”h, 40 1/2”w; house andchurch with stars on a grey ground. 25 1/2”h, 38”. Both mountedfor hanging. $150-$300

782FOLKSY CHIP CARVED SHADOW BOX FRAME.America, found in Shroudsburg, Pennsylvania, late 19th-early 20thcentury, pine. Old brown, gold and silver paint. 34 1/2”h, 30 1/4”w $150-$350

783HIGH STYLE COUNTRY COMMODE CHAIR.American, 19th century, hardwood and pine. Square posts withslightly tapered legs, deep apron to accommodate necessary insert,shaped arms and ladder slat back. In old red paint. With lift seatand lid, back compartment door is missing. 45”h. $200-$300

784PRIMITIVE TRAMP ART SHAVING RACK.American, early 20th century, pine. Comb and accessories pocketsand inset mirror. Old worn salmon paint over earlier green. 33”h.12 1/2”w. $150-$300

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772FANBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.American, mid 19th century, pine. Wellformed with bamboo turnings and an “H”stretcher. Heavily alligatored varnish overgreen over traces of red. 16” seat, 34”h. $600-$1,200

773LANDSCAPE WITH COWS (AMERICAN,2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY)Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed anddated 1879 lower right. Cows grazing nearwater. Imperfections. 22”h. 36”w., in giltframe, 29”h. 43”w. $250-$500

774BACK TO THE HOMESTEAD(AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY).Primitive gouache on paper signed lowerright “WSS”. Farmstead with men and animals in an enclosure. Indistinct writingin the lower margin. Slight imperfections.In a gilt frame with gilt liner 18”h. 24”w. $200-$400

775PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, PROBABLY 20TH CENTURY).Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Full lengthportrait of a man in the fashion of the1820s-1830s but most likely a later work.In a gilt frame. 12 1/2”h. 7 1/2”w. $100-$200

770HIGH CHAIR.American, 19th century, maple. Canted form with turnedposts, legs and arms. Woven splint seat. Worn brown overgreen paint. Footrest has been removed. 24” seat, 37”h. $1,000-$2,000

771DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.American, 2nd quarter 19th century, poplar. Applied lidand base moldings, dovetailed case with lidded till onturned feet. Original black over red graining. 25”h. 46 1/4”w. 20 3/4”d.

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785FEDERAL CANDLESTAND.New England, early 19th century, maple. Oval top on turned support resting on chamfered feet. Old red surface. 28 1/2”h. 20 1/2” x 14 1/2”. $600-$900

786DELFT BOWL.Possibly England, mid 18th century. Large bowl with white tin glaze andpolychrome glaze featuring parrots in medallions. “PK” on the underside.Minor wear. 5”h. 11”d. $600-$800

787PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF THE KLONDIKE/YUKON GOLD RUSH.Approximately one hundred and ten photographs, late 19th-early 20thcentury. Includes landscape views (Salmon River Glacier, Porcupine City,Dawson City), gold mining and logging scenes (Nugget Creek, CahoonCreek), and portraits and architectural views of the Chilkat and Sitka Indians. Many photographs are signed “Blankenburg” and others aresigned “Case & Draper”. $300-$500

788COLLECTION OF PAMPHLETS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST.Fourteen total, all 4tos, includes Breckinridge and Lane campaign document 16, “Who are the Disunionists?”; two different printings of the“Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin of Louisiana” (one copy was published asBreckinridge and Lane campaign document 3); “Memoir of General Scottfrom Records Contemporaneous with the Events”; “Speech of Hon. AlbertG. Jenkins of Virginia on Foreign Relations”; “Address of the Hon. C.G.Memminger, Special Commissioner from the State of South Carolina”; twocopies of “Address to the Democracy and the People of the United Statesof the National Democratic Executive Committee”; “Journal and Debatesof the Virginia Delegation at the National Democratic Convention of1860;” “The Interest in Slavery of the Southern Non-Slaveholder;” twocopies of “Speech of Hon. R.M.T. Hunter, of Virginia on Invasion of States;”“Speech of Hon. S.A. Douglas of Illinois – Non-Interference of Congresswith Slavery in the Territories”; and “An Address Delivered before the Jefferson Literary Society” (1866). $200-$400

789SIX PHOTOGRAPHS OF AMERICAN INDIANS.Includes a photograph of a dance identified on verso as the Fourth of Julydance at the Fort Belknap Reservation. Together with five cartes de visite,including a portrait of Scar-Faced Bear of the Warm Spring Tribe, Ashland,Kentucky, 1886, a portrait of the son of Chief American-Horse, Ashland, aportrait of the “half-breed gymnast” Red-Leaves, also likely made in Ashland, and two unidentified portraits. $200-$400

790SILVERPLATE TRAY.European, late 19th-early 20th century. Scalloped and gadrooned edgewith ball and claw feet. Crossed keys and unicorn marks with an armorialcentral image. 15 1/2”d. $100-$150

791FOURTEEN WINE GLASSES.American or English, 19th century, clear blown glass. Three with scallopedbases and quilted design and a syllabub. Together with ten assorted cordials, four with folded foot rims. 3” to 3 3/4”h. $300-$500

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792REPRODUCTION FAN-BACK WINDSOR ROCKER.Attributed to Bill Wallick, York County, Pennsylvania,late 20th century, mixed woods. Armchair with carvedears on comb, shaped handholds and rocker base. Inblack over red distressed paint. Not marked. 18”h. seat,46 1/2”h. overall. $150-$300

793LIGHTING DEVICE.American, 19th century. Conical weighted tin base andcross bar with candle sockets on a metal post. 35”h. $300-$450

794REPRODUCTION WINDSOR BOW-BACK ARM-CHAIR.River Bend Chair Company, Warren County, Ohio, late 20th century, mixed wood. Boldly turned. Distressed dark green over red painted finish. 17 1/2”h.seat, 38 1/4”h. overall. $200-$350

795THREE TREENWARE CONTAINERS.American, late 19th-early 20th century. Lignumvitae string holder with removable top and bottom, 5 1/4”h. and a maple container withacorn finial. Refinished, 6 1/4”h. Together with a laminate jar by James Brown. 4 3/4”h. $200-$500

796TWO PIECES OF TREENWARE.American, late 19th century. Peaseware footed,covered container. 5”h. and a lignum vitae chalice, 6”h. $200-$300

797VICTORIAN HOMESTEAD (AMERICANSCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pleasant scene with ayellow house, fields beyond and women playingcroquet in the front lawn. A large American flagdominates the image. 22”h. 36”w., in a goldpainted frame, 28 1/2”h. 43”w. $250-$500

798FARMSTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of houseand barns with farmer and wife in the frontlawn. 17 1/2”h. 36”w., in a frame, 21”h. 391/2”w. $150-$350

799INLAID BOX.American, 2nd half 19th century, walnut withpoplar secondary. Dovetailed box with turnedfeet and single dovetailed drawer. Top has inlaidcircles. The drawer has a Philadelphia label. Old refinishing. 9 1/2”h. 20 1/4”w. 13 1/2”d. $150-$350

800TWO ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS.European, 1st half 19th century. Ochre ink onlaid paper. Double page images of a horse skeleton and one with musculature. In lategrained frames, 31”h. 32”w. $250-$500

801COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE TAVERN TABLE.Attributed to Connecticut, 18th century, maplewith good old finish. Square legs with insidechamfer and relief carving consisting of vines,stars and lines. One-board top has cut corners.As found condition with wear and age crack intop. 26”h. 25”w. 36 1/2”d. Ex David Good (Ohio).$2,200-$3,200

802WEATHERVANE.Probably American, 20th century, wood, sheetmetal and wire. Three-masted sailing ship onstand. 22”h. 44 1/2”l. without stand. $300-$500

803GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS. $200-$400

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804GROUP OF REFERENCE BOOKS ON ORIENTAL RUGS. $100-$300

805TRENCHER.American, late 19th century, pine. Large trencher with original dark redpaint on the exterior and a make-do repair on one end. 22” x 39”. $300-$500

806STONE TROUGH.American, late 19th century. Rectangular trough with chiseled exteriorreeding. 8”h. 51”w. 11”d. $200-$400

807FOUR DOG STATUES.American, early 20th century. Three are concrete. Seated German shepherd, 37 1/2”h. and a pair of reclining setters, 20”h. 33”l. Together with a plaster reclining Doberman, 23”l. All have wear and repairs withlayers of old black paint. $200-$400

808PRINT OF A SHIP BY LEWIS HENRY MEAKIN (CINCINNATI, 1850-1917).Etching on paper, signed in pencil lower right. Image of a moored sailingship. In a frame, 8 1/2”h. 10 1/2”w. $150-$300

809PIPE BOX.American, 20th century, curly maple. Cutout crest and single drawer withcarved fan. 16 1/2”h.$75-$150

810PAINT DECORATED STAND.England, late 19th century, oak. Drop leaf stand with two short drawers onone end and a marble lined drop door cabinet on the other. Black andivory mariner’s compass painted on the top surrounded by an elaborateswirling design in gilt over red ground. Old crazed finish. 26 1/2”h. 15”w.x 22”d.(closed) 28”w.x 22”d.(open). $250-$450

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Adriani, Camillo 712

Audubon, John 4 48, 449

Audubon, John 91

Birch, Gary 384, 385

Boardman & Hart 38

Brown’s Pottery 103

Burling, Thomas 625

Chapman, Frederick 551

Cleveland, Emma 372

Contey, Vin 743

Currier & Ives 216, 217, 602

Davis, Hannah 478

Dinkel, Alexander 317

Ellicott, John 168

Ellinger, David 475

Finster, Howard 492

Freckleton, Harry 600

Frost, Arthur 319

Gotshall, Walter 480

Gould & Richter 215

Hamlin, Samuel Jr. 153

Hay, T.E. 496

Helme, William 89

Hunter, Virginia 180

Isik, Levent 494, 495

Krebs 463

Labarga, Karen 104

Lafferty, F. 428

Lyon, Emma 139

Meaders, David 104

Meakin, Lewis 808

Means, R. 486

Melville, David 155

Miller, John 526

Morgan, Beulah 177

Naber, P.G. 742

Parkes, Walter 128, 129

Peck, Sheldon 282

Prior-Hamblin School 591

Rantala, J. 202

Reed, Ernest “Popeye” 474, 487, 488, 490

Rockford, Richard 389, 718

Sartain, John 675

Schaettle, Louis 577

Schultz, Jane 501

Skinner, John 154

Smith, Cecil 553

Smith, David 220, 223, 653

Snavely, Carl 484

Speer, John 512

Spencer, Meade 181

Stepfonds, C. 612

Stokes, James 167

Stratts, Harold 601

Strawser, Daniel 479, 481, 485

Wands, Alfred 367, 368

Williams, LaVon 491, 493, 497

Zoratti, Silvio 229

ARTIST and MAKER INDEX

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AuctioneersJeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer

Amelia JeffersSteve Bemiller

Andrew RichmondDave PritchardKellie Seltzer

Catalog DepartmentSusan Wise

Andrew RichmondEllice Ronsheim

Judi Hill

Eclectic AuctionsJustin ArnoldNick Burdette

Operation and TransportationJared Wells

Nick BurdetteGeorge CraftRon Scheeler

Kris KleinKim Mills

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

Real EstateAmelia Jeffers

Jeff JeffersSteve BemillerDave Pritchard

Penny JonesJerry Franckhauser

Consignor RepresentativesJeff Jeffers

Amelia JeffersSteve Bemiller

Andrew RichmondJared Wells

Consignment ManagerEdie Preece

Certified AppraisersJeff Jeffers, CAGA

Kristin Crump, CAGAJared Wells, CAGA

Andrew Richmond, CAGAJustin Arnold, CAGALisa Darke, CAGA

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 Auctions, Inc.P.O. Box 369

Delaware, Ohio 43015Telephone: (740) 362-4771

All checks are to be made in U.S. dollars.

Other Services: We sell Real Estate.We accept consignments large or small.

Mailing Address:

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All materials are sent by first class mail. A reminder notice will be sent in time for subscription renewal.

We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders.

YOU MAY FAX THIS TO GARTH’S AT (740) 363-0164. PLEASE SUBMIT ADDITIONAL BIDS ON OTHER PAPER. ANY QUESTIONS CALL (740) 362-4771.

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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERS

Sale Date: I have examined these items.

Name: Bidder No.

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City: State: Zip:

Telephone #: Fax #:

Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if mybid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax.Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’sabsentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined inGarth’s policy in the catalog.

Name of Bank:

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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

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GUARANTEE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. continues to be committed to providing thorough descriptions that reflect our belief in service through honesty, integrity and attention to detail. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin as stated in the first bold line of the catalogue description, with the exception of amendments by any oral or written notices or announcements at the time of the auction. “Origin” is defined as the creator, period, culture,or source, as set forth in the first bold line of a lot in the catalog. Exclusions – Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Garth’sAuctions, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of any Oriental rugs. All rug dimensions are approximate. Garth’s does not guarantee the authenticity of any item created before 1500. Regarding all jewelry, all weights, grades, sizes, and metal content(s) are approximate. Regarding coloredstones: purchasers are reminded that colored stones and diamonds may be enhanced by using one or more techniques, including but not limited to: clarity enhancements, resins, and heat treatment. Garth’s makes no warranty express or implied to the buyer as to whether a natural stone has been enhanced. Additionally, antiques, by the very nature of their age, have wear that reflects their years of use. As a result, honest wear earned from use is to be expected and is sometimes the proof that an item is an antique. Normal wear will not be listed. Buyers who would like to know the fine points regarding condition should call prior to the auction. We would prefer that you examine the items before you place a bid. All other guarantees of authenticity of authorship, expressed or implied, are hereby disclaimed. There is no other warranty, express or implied. Each and every lot is sold “as is”.

BUYING FOR OUR ACCOUNT: The owners and employees of Garth’s Auctions, Inc. never have, nor ever will buy any item at our auction for ourselves.

LIABILITY: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. guarantees the authenticity of origin of a lot for a period of twenty-one days from the date of the auction and only to the originalpurchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s satisfaction that the first bold line is incorrect, the sale will be rescindedprovided the lot is returned to Garth’s Auctions, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction. It is also Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Garth’s Auctions, Inc. and the purchaser, before Garth’s Auctions, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale under the above guarantee.The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of origin of any lot shall be the rescission of the sale and return of the original purchaseprice and premium paid by the purchaser. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts no liability of any kind for an item after the gavel has fallen.

WITHDRAWN LOTS: Garth’s Auction, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any property before the auction and shall have no liability whatsoever for withdrawal of the property.

SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS: The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer is the buyer. The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the successful bidder. Once the auctioneer’s gavel falls, the successful bidder immediately assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased lot.

DISPUTED AND REJECTED BIDS: The auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding on the disputed lot. The auctioneer also reserves the right to reject nominal bids and to withdrawfrom the auction items that do not receive a bid reflective of an item’s worth. We make every attempt, for the benefit of both seller and buyer, to createlots that reflect the quality of our cataloged merchandise. Therefore, any lot not receiving an opening bid of at least $50.00 will be passed.

ESTIMATES & RESERVES: Presale estimates are intended as guides and may not be reflective of actual gavel price. Some of the items in this auction are subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. The reserve will not be higher than the low estimate.

DEFINITIONS OF STATEMENTS: a) “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but not definitely so. b) “Circle of” – work of the periodclosely associated with the artist or from his studio. c) “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d) “After” – in our opinion, acopy of the work of the artist. e) “Signed” – has a signature that in our opinion is the signature of the artist. f) “Bears signature” – has signature that in ouropinion might be the signature of the artist.

PREVIEWS: We encourage our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview times are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closedduring the auction.

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CONDITION REPORTS: Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersedes the catalog description. Our staff will take a list of the items youwould like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. Photographs are also available for a nominal fee.

ABSENTEE BIDS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. These bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competitively. All absenteeitems are purchased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% honest, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. isnot responsible for failing to execute any absentee bids. A $50.00 minimum bid is required on all lots. Absentee bids must be submitted in (a minimumof) $5.00 increments. Increments less than $5.00 will not be observed. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. also accepts telephone and live auction internet bids. Forphone bidding it is to your advantage and we strongly recommend placing a “back up bid”.

BIDDING INCREMENTSAbsentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere:$0-500 $25$501-1,000 $50$1,001-3,000 $100$3,001-5,000 $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 & up Auctioneer’s discretion

BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium is17.5% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $100,000, and 12.5% on any amount in excess of $100,000.

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. With personal checks, current identification (valid driver’s license) must be presented. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reservesthe right to hold merchandise until a check has cleared. A fee of $25 will be assessed on all returned checks.

PACKING AND SHIPPING: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will ship items bought at auction at the purchaser’s risk. Purchasers will be billed for packing, handling, postage and insurance.Merchandise will be shipped within 15 days of receipt of payment. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. Customers who prefer to use a different shipping company should disregardthe shipping charges on their invoice, and notify Garth’s to make arrangements for release to their preferred shipper. In most cases furniture isshipped through independent contractors. A list is available upon request. Packages refused by recipient, or which for any reason cannot be delivered, are the responsiblilty of the buyer including any payments for forwarding, disposal, or return transportation charges. International shipments: buyers are additionally responsible for customs charges, penalties, duties, storage charges or other expenses incurred as a result of an action by customs. Payment of invoice and shipping charges indicates acceptance of the terms of shipment.

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.

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ONLINE BIDDING: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding policies visit our website garths.com.

FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations.

ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for yourinterest and participation.

OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS

CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS:$165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now acceptingVISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email [email protected].

CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond or Jared Wells. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.

TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you andyour representative to discuss you estate planning needs.

APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.

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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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