Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts 2007-09-01 Auction - 453 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 9
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633: FIRST EDITION OF MARSHALL'S LIFE482: BRONZE MARKED "BARYE".463: LANDSCAPE PAINTING BY HENRIETTA MAY.
DoneSep 02, 2007 8:20 AM EDT
Columbus, OH, United States
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Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts

Items From the Collections of: Ruth Hunter of Virginia; Edward J. Baker of Champaign County, Ohio; The Late Robert J. Flagor of Mentor, Ohio; Elizabeth C. Heckert; The Late Alberta Reynolds; Rebecca Hahn Peed; Items sold to benefit the Hale Farm and Village, a Property of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Plus additions Friday, August 31, 2007, 2:00 P.M. EST Lots 1-440 Saturday, September 1, 2007, 10:00 A.M. EST Lots 441-894 Location: Two miles South of Delaware, OH, at the intersection of Rt. 23 and Rt. 315, just 15 minutes North of Rt. 270.
 
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POPE'S FIRST EDITION OF HOMER'S ODYSSEY.: Translated by Alexander Pope, William Broome, and Elijah Fenton, London: Bernard Lintot, 1725-1726, five volumes (lacking volume six), 4to, bound in full leather with engraved frontis portrait and
0631: POPE'S FIRST EDITION OF HOMER'S ODYSSEY.Est. $400-$800
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FINE NURSERYMAN'S SAMPLE BOOK.: American, late 19th Century. Includes 132 chromolithographs of various fruits, vegetables, flowers, shrubs, and trees; publishers include D.M. Dewey, Stecher Litho Company, Rochester Litho Company,
0632: FINE NURSERYMAN'S SAMPLE BOOK.Est. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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FIRST EDITION OF MARSHALL'S LIFE: OF WASHINGTON. John Marshall, Life of Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United
0633: FIRST EDITION OF MARSHALL'S LIFEEst. $600-$1,200See Sold Price
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SMALL U.S. PARADE FLAG.: Said to be Confederate and made during Civil War to commemorate Virginia's secession from the Union in April 1861. Seven stars for the previous seceded southern states are arranged in circle around a
0634: SMALL U.S. PARADE FLAG.Est. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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UNUSUAL CIVIL WAR RELIC FROM THE USS MONITOR.: A doll-sized hooded cradle made ca. 1862 from scraps of pine taken from famed Union ironclad warship. Dovetailed construction, it retains an early shellac finish, under which is a period label
0635: UNUSUAL CIVIL WAR RELIC FROM THE USS MONITOR.Est. $600-$1,200See Sold Price
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THREE SWORDS.: Pictured is an ivory handled dress sword with brass guard. Blade designs include military flags and cannons and an armorial shield flanked by rampant lions. 39 1/2"l. And a 19th Century sword with
0638: THREE SWORDS.Est. $300-$600
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TRANSIT LEVEL.: Ca. 1890-1900. "W. & L.E. Gurley, Troy, N.Y." engineer's Y-level. Brass with a spirit level and labeled above the post. 20"l. with a 56"h. tripod. Included is a 7' stadia rod and a carrying case with
0639: TRANSIT LEVEL.Est. $400-$800See Sold Price
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TRANSIT LEVEL.: Theodolite labeled "Young & Sons, Philadelphia, Patent June 29, 1874. Aug. 1-, 1875". Brass with a spirit level. 9 3/4"l. with 58" tripod and two stadia rods. Included is a fitted, dovetailed case, 8
0640: TRANSIT LEVEL.Est. $400-$800See Sold Price
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EARLY FRENCH BAROMETER.: Late 19th century, bearing a retail mark for Riggs and Brother, Philadelphia (established in 1818, operated into the 20th centiry). In a brass case, 5"d., and mounted on a modern plaque, 11 1/2"h.
0641: EARLY FRENCH BAROMETER.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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17TH CENTURY ENGLISH "STRIP MAP".: The road from King's Lyn Norf to Harwich..., by John Ogilby, "His Ma[jes]ties Cosmographer", London, 1675, hand colored engraving paper. Toning, minor foxing, minor losses. 14 1/4"h. 18"w. Ogilby
0642: 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH "STRIP MAP".Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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18TH CENTURY MAP OF NORTH AMERICA.: A New & Accurate Mape of North America; with the new discovered Islands on the North East coast of Asia, engraved for Thomas Bankes's New System of Geography, London, ca. 1790, engraving on paper.
0643: 18TH CENTURY MAP OF NORTH AMERICA.Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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ANNOTATED MAP OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA.: Geographical Map of America, no. XIII, London: R. Juigne, early 19th Century, handcolored engraving on paper. A fascinating map with extensive geographical, physical and historical information, and
0644: ANNOTATED MAP OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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TWO MICHIGAN LOG MARKS.: One possibly belonging to McGrath and Montgomery (Osceoloe County, Saginaw area, ca. 1875) and the other unidentified. 5 5/8" and 7 1/4", each with some pitting and corrosion. Beginning in the 1840s,
0645: TWO MICHIGAN LOG MARKS.Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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18TH CENTURY MAP OF THE UNITED STATES.: An Accurate Map of the United States of America According to the Treaty of Paris 1783, Engraving on paper, London, H.D. Symonds, 1794. Fold lines, minor losses. 15 1/2"h. 19 1/4"w. Engraved by John
0646: 18TH CENTURY MAP OF THE UNITED STATES.Est. $500-$1,000See Sold Price
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TWO PHOTOGRAPHS.: African Americans and girl with doll. A fine quarterplate daguerreotype of an adorable young girl holding her doll and standing next to a table with her fur muff. Appears to retain its original seal
0647: TWO PHOTOGRAPHS.Est. $400-$800
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POLITICAL PARADE TORCH.: American, mid 19th Century. Old tag states it is a "Morrisville torch..." used during the election of Rutherford B. Hayes (elected president 1877). Tin torch on a swivel bracket. Old black paint.
0648: POLITICAL PARADE TORCH.Est. $250-$500
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WOODEN BARREL.: 19th Century. Stave construction with bentwood laced bands. Worn original red paint. Lid has been reconstructed with hinges. Some edge damage. 20 1/2"d. 26"h.
0650: WOODEN BARREL.Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
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FIGURAL OPERA HOUSE SIGN.: American, late 19th Century. Pine, in the form of a large, pointing hand. Finely detailed with fingernails and cuff buttons, and retaining old black, red, and white paint. The lettering appears to
0651: FIGURAL OPERA HOUSE SIGN.Est. $1,500-$3,000See Sold Price
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LIFE-SIZE FOLK ART SKELETON.: Possibly a fraternal lodge prop, early 20th Century. Fully articulated with painted decoration and drawn details including sutures on the skull. A few minor losses. 66"h.
0652: LIFE-SIZE FOLK ART SKELETON.Est. $600-$1,200See Sold Price
FOLK ART SKELETON BUST.: Possibly a fraternal lodge prop, 20th Century. Papier mache and wood with an articulated jaw and painted details. 13 1/2"h.
0653: FOLK ART SKELETON BUST.Est. $250-$500Lot Passed
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APOTHECARY TRADE SIGN.: Early 20th Century. Sheet copper with an old gold-painted surface and red glass lenses. Accompanied by a piece of tinted glass cut to fit on the top. Expected wear, minor losses. 35"h. 23"d.
0654: APOTHECARY TRADE SIGN.Est. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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JEWELER TRADE SIGN.: Late 19th Century. Double-sided, in the form of a pocket watch, constructed of carved wood with most of its original gold, black, and white paint. Roman numerals, painted hands, and the jeweler's
0655: JEWELER TRADE SIGN.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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LOCKSMITH'S TRADE SIGN.: 19th Century. In the form of a large key, constructed of wood with iron brackets and appears to retain its original gold and black paint. Minor damage and wear. 57"l.
0656: LOCKSMITH'S TRADE SIGN.Est. $800-$1,600
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BOOTMAKER'S TRADE SIGN.: 19th Century. In the form of a boot, constructed of wood with old black and green paint and wrought-iron hangers. Minor wear. 26"h.
0657: BOOTMAKER'S TRADE SIGN.Est. $800-$1,600
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