Americana 2022-03-27 Auction - 263 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH
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AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN CANDLE BOX.: Nineteenth century. Cylindrical wall box with compass stars. Overall wear. 12.25"l. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio).
0703: AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN CANDLE BOX.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN WOODEN TREENWARE BOWL.: Second half 19th century. Good dark surface. Make do bolted repair. Surface wear. 22" w x 7.5" h.
0704: AMERICAN WOODEN TREENWARE BOWL.Est. $100-$300
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CAST IRON AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL STAR.: Late 19th century. Cast iron start with a hole to the center. Finish wear. 13.25" w.
0705: CAST IRON AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL STAR.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN PANTRY BOX.: Second half 19th century. Round bentwood box with lapped seams and iron tacks. Worn original grey paint. Loose lid, some edge loss. 2.25"h. 6.25"d.
0706: AMERICAN PANTRY BOX.Est. $150-$250
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AMERICAN SACK BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR.: Ca. 1800, maple and oak. Spindle back, shaped seat, turned stiles, legs and "H" stretcher. Refinished with traces of old, green paint. Age splits. 18" seat, 40.5"h.
0707: AMERICAN SACK BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD.: Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Two pieces, molded cornice, blind doors, waist molding, four drawers and simple, cut-out feet. Older, brown repaint has wear. 79"h. 58.5"w. 23.75"d. Takes a 37.5"
0708: AMERICAN PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD.Est. $350-$700
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AMERICAN COUNTRY STORE BIN.: Second half 19th century, pine. Scrubbed top, two-board ends, four sliding lids with breadboard ends, brown paint and lettered "Barley," "Pepper," "Sundries" and "Salt." Wear, splits and loss. 34"h.
0709: AMERICAN COUNTRY STORE BIN.Est. $400-$800
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TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS.: Second half 19th century. Applied handles. Brushed cobalt foliage decoration. One impressed "T.C. White, Washington Square, Worcester". Firing separation at necl. 10.75"h., and 11.5"h.
0710: TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS.Est. $150-$300
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NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG.: Second half 19th century. Applied handle, brushed cobalt flourish. Impressed "New York Stoneware Co. Fort Edward, NY 2". Edge flake. 13.25"h.
0711: NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG.Est. $75-$150
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THREE AMERICAN STONEWARE LAMPS.: Second half 19th century. Including Southern ash glazed handled jug, salt glazed and two tone albany glazed stonewear. Pieces have been turned into lamps with wooden bases. Varying wear. Handled jug
0712: THREE AMERICAN STONEWARE LAMPS.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN PANTRY BOX.: Second half 19th century. Round bentwood box with lapped seams and iron tacks. Layers of crusty blue paint. Wear and minor edge loss. 5"h. 9.5"d.
0713: AMERICAN PANTRY BOX.Est. $250-$400
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AMERICAN TREENWARE PAINTED BOWL.: Mid 19th century. Turned wooden bowl with worn exterior ivory paint over green. Knot hole, short age split. 4.5"H. 15"d.
0714: AMERICAN TREENWARE PAINTED BOWL.Est. $125-$175
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AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PEWTER CUPBOARD.: First half 19th century, pine and poplar. Open top with three shelves, base has one-board doors with breadboard ends. Original red paint has some touchup. Wear and loss with repair at lower left end.
0715: AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PEWTER CUPBOARD.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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SIX ENGLISH PEWTER CHARGERS AND DISHES.: Late 18th-19th century. All have faint touchmarks including two by Samuel Ellis. 14.5"d. and one Townsend & Compton, 12"d.
0716: SIX ENGLISH PEWTER CHARGERS AND DISHES.Est. $250-$450
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SEVEN EUROPEAN PEWTER BOWLS AND BASINS.: Late 18th-19th century. Three wide rimmed bowls with partial Continental touch marks. 2.25"h. 8.5"d. to 2.75"h. 11"d., soup plate marked for Henry Joseph, England, 8.25"d. and a deep unmarked bowl
0717: SEVEN EUROPEAN PEWTER BOWLS AND BASINS.Est. $250-$500
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SIX AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PEWTER CHARGERS.: Late 18th-19th century. One appears to have Philadelphia "Love" touch, 13"d., one unmarked and the rest have faint touches. 11.25" to 13.5"d. Varying wear, dents and repair.
0718: SIX AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PEWTER CHARGERS.Est. $150-$300
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FIVE EUROPEAN PEWTER FLAGONS.: Nineteenth century. One with shell thumb piece has partial touchmark. Various stamped initials. Dome lid, plain, and acorn and column thumb pieces. Varying wear and dents. 7" to 11"h.
0719: FIVE EUROPEAN PEWTER FLAGONS.Est. $150-$350
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THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS.: Mid 19th century. Marked. Two by Roswell Gleason (Massachusetts). Repainted handles. 7.75" to 11.75"h. And one William Calder (Rhode Island), 10.5"h. Varying dents and wear.
0720: THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS.Est. $100-$300
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GROUP OF ENGLISH PEWTER MEASURES.: Nineteenth century. Two tulip pints, one marked "James Yates", pint with spout marked for Brighton Inn and "H. Cooper", two side spout quarts, one marked "Farmiloe", 6", 6.5"h. and two plain quarts
0721: GROUP OF ENGLISH PEWTER MEASURES.Est. $250-$450
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AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN FOOTWARMER.: Mid 19th century. Round form with wooden top and bottom. Top has cut out quatrefoil and bail handle. Tin sides have punched hearts and door. 6"h. 8"d.
0722: AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN FOOTWARMER.Est. $150-$300
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AMERICAN DOG WEATHERVANE.: Late 20th century. Full bodied copper setter with applied patination. 18"h. 32"l. including base.
0723: AMERICAN DOG WEATHERVANE.Est. $200-$400
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PAIR OF AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS.: Philadelphia or Delaware River Valley, 3rd quarter 18th century, walnut. Pierced splats, scrolled ears and beaded legs and seat frames. Mortise and pegged construction. Original slip seats. Scratch
0724: PAIR OF AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN FOLK ART ROOSTER FINIAL.: Early 20th century, sheet iron. Large rooster made from several sheets with riveted iron brackets as well as post supports. Most likely an advertising sign or architectural finial. Original yellow
0725: AMERICAN FOLK ART ROOSTER FINIAL.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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AMERICAN PAINTED SHERATON CHEST.: Second quarter 19th century, pine. Mortised top, paneled ends, turned legs and four overlapping dovetailed drawers. In red on back, "John Bowman Millersburg, Elkhart County, Indiana" with additional
0726: AMERICAN PAINTED SHERATON CHEST.Est. $250-$500
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