Americana Session II 2022-05-22 Auction - 365 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH - Page 2
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AMERICAN REVERE COIN SILVER SPOON.: Hallmarked for Paul Revere (Boston, 1735-1818). Table spoon with shell detail. Monogrammed "W WM to LW". Bowl has some denting, a short split and small edge repair. Handle has well done repair.
0325: AMERICAN REVERE COIN SILVER SPOON.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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CINCINNATI DUHME & CO COIN SILVER MUG.: Mid 19th century. Canted sides, applied lip and base rings and handle. 4.5"h.
0326: CINCINNATI DUHME & CO COIN SILVER MUG.Est. $200-$400
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TWO SILVER LADLES.: Glasgow, Scotland 1830 by Robert Gray and son. Shell handle monogrammed "G". 14.25"l. And American coin marked "C.H. Wiltberger", possibly Christian Wiltberger, Philadelphia, 1770-1851. 13.25"l.
0327: TWO SILVER LADLES.Est. $200-$400
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NEW YORK COIN SILVER PORRINGER.: Marked for William Thomson (New York, New York, ca. 1810). Pierced handle and deep bowl monogrammed "CJC". Interior split. 5.5"d.
0328: NEW YORK COIN SILVER PORRINGER.Est. $150-$250
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FOURTEEN SILVER SPOONS.: Late 18th-19th century. Seven are American coin including two tablespoons by "Hallerton". Other legible names include Butler, McCarty and Charles Wendell. Together with seven Continental teaspoons
0329: FOURTEEN SILVER SPOONS.Est. $75-$150
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BAND BOX BY HANNAH DAVIS.: New Hampshire, 1784-1863. Bentwood box with exterior covered in block printed wallpaper of fruit baskets on blue. Interior has newspapers dated 1836 and lid has worn label "Warranted Nailed
0330: BAND BOX BY HANNAH DAVIS.Est. $200-$400
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LARGE PHILADELPHIA BAND BOX BY BARNES.: Second quarter 19th century. Cardboard with block printed wallpaper covering. Base has spread wing eagles on blue and lid has a couple walking with their dog. Paper label "H. Barnes' Band-Box
0331: LARGE PHILADELPHIA BAND BOX BY BARNES.Est. $250-$450
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ENGRAVED PEWTER TALL POT AND TEAPOT.: Massachusetts, 1st half 19th century. Teapot marked for Eben Smith 7.5"h. and an unmarked dome top tall pot, most likely by Smith or Israel Trask. Slight dent at spout. 12"h. Polished with minimal
0334: ENGRAVED PEWTER TALL POT AND TEAPOT.Est. $300-$500
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INDIANA AMISH PIECED CRIB QUILT.: Ca. 1915-1925, cotton. Hand stitched Nine Patch with blue border. Slight fading. 32" x 34.75".
0335: INDIANA AMISH PIECED CRIB QUILT.Est. $250-$450
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AMISH PIECED QUILT.: Ca. 1930, cotton. Hand stitched "Lincoln Log Cabin" pattern with blue border. 75.25" x 87". Pictured in "Amish Quilts" by Eve Granick, 1989.
0336: AMISH PIECED QUILT.Est. $250-$450
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AMERICAN PIECED QUILT.: First quarter 20th century. Hand stitched nine patch variant with printed floral border. Some princess feather quilting. 82" x 90".
0337: AMERICAN PIECED QUILT.Est. $200-$350Lot Passed
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AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.: Early 20th century. Hand stitched with blue medallions and sawtooth border. Quilting includes Princess Feathers. Minor wear. 72" x 72".
0338: AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.Est. $100-$200
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AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.: Early 20th century. Hand stitched with American eagle, flower urns and swag border in goldenrod on white. Minor wear and stains. 80" x 94".
0339: AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.Est. $100-$300
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AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.: Late 19th century. Hand stitched floral grid in printed fabrics with bird and flower border. Toning and some stains. 70" x 96".
0340: AMERICAN APPLIQUE QUILT.Est. $200-$400
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FOUR PAIR OF AMERICAN PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.: Late 18th-late 19th century. Two pair with push ups, 8.25", 8.75"h. And two pair with baluster stems and dome type bases, 5", 6"h. Varying wear, scrubbing and dents.
0341: FOUR PAIR OF AMERICAN PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.Est. $200-$400
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PEWTER CHARGER.: Most likely Continental, late 18th-early 19th century. Touch marks include unicorn and crowned rose. Overall wear and scratches. 18"d.
0342: PEWTER CHARGER.Est. $100-$150
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AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL MULE CHEST.: Mid 18th century, poplar. William and Mary to Queen Anne. Rosehead nails with replacements. Wrought iron hinges have been reset, two dovetailed drawers with replaced brasses and cut out cyma curve
0346: AMERICAN TRANSITIONAL MULE CHEST.Est. $1,200-$1,800Lot Passed
AMERICAN FOLKSY ARROW FINIAL.: Twentieth century. Wrought iron with lead weights on the arrowhead and cut out vanes. Uniform pitted surface with crusty tan paint. Some edge loss. 43.25"h. 50"l. including post with north and south
0347: AMERICAN FOLKSY ARROW FINIAL.Est. $300-$600Lot Passed
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ONTARIO CANADA STONEWARE CROCK.: Third quarter 19th century. Impressed "Flack and van Arsdale, Cornwall, Ont. 2". Brushed cobalt bird with flourish. Applied handles. 9.75"h.
0348: ONTARIO CANADA STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $150-$300
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