Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
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514<br />
NANTUCKET PURSE.<br />
Signed by Jose Formosa Reyes, 1969. Ivory scrimshaw<br />
medallion with a ship signed “Nancy Chase”. The<br />
inside is engraved with the owner’s name. Bentwood<br />
swing handle and wooden base. 8”h.<br />
$400-$600<br />
515<br />
FOUR FISH DECOYS.<br />
American, 1st half-20th century. Probably made by two<br />
hands. Original paint and tin fins. Trout and other colorful<br />
fish, 8”, 8 1/2”l., and two with tack eyes, 7”, 8 1/2”l.<br />
$200-$400<br />
516<br />
COUNTRY HUTCH TABLE.<br />
American,19th century, pine and birch. Old mellow<br />
refinishing. Turned posts and legs with mortised and<br />
pinned arms. Two-board octagonal top with age cracks.<br />
26 3/4”h., top is 45 1/2” x 46 1/4”.<br />
$350-$450<br />
517<br />
FOUR BENTWOOD STORAGE BOXES.<br />
American, 19th century. Two Shaker boxes, worn blue<br />
paint, 7 1/4”, and black one with Harvard-style fingers.<br />
6 1/4”. And small grey-green box, 5”. Together with<br />
reproduction painted red box stamped for “Harland<br />
Savage”. 6 1/4”.<br />
$250-$500<br />
518<br />
STONEWARE CROCK.<br />
Ohio, mid 19th century. An ovoid, salt glazed,<br />
stoneware, crock with applied handles and cobalt<br />
accents. Impressed label “I.M. Mead & Co” for Ira Mills<br />
Mead. Interior with brown glaze. Imperfections. 9”h.<br />
7”dia.<br />
$250-$350<br />
519<br />
THREE CARVED PIECES AND A CAST IRON PIECE.<br />
American, late 19th or early 20th century. Wood,<br />
pigment and cast iron. Folksy carved cane with snake.<br />
Snake in green paint with brown spots. Carved flying<br />
duck with spread wings and carved pigeon with glass<br />
eyes. And a cast iron beehive string holder used as a<br />
base. Imperfections. Cane 40”l.<br />
$150-$300<br />
514 - 515<br />
520<br />
TWO DECORATED PANTRY BOXES.<br />
American, 2nd half-19th century,<br />
bentwood. Both have lapped seams and<br />
original paint. Round with iron tacks and<br />
flowers on red, 3”h. 6 1/2”d., and oval with<br />
glued seam and flowers. Edge loss. 3 12/”h.<br />
9”w.<br />
$250-$500<br />
521<br />
THREE PAINTED BASKETS.<br />
American, late 19th-early 20th century,<br />
splint. all have fixed handles. Two<br />
rectangular baskets, both with bittersweet<br />
paint, 3”h. 7 1/4”h. And round basket in<br />
grey blue paint. 8”h.<br />
$100-$200<br />
522<br />
PEWTER TALL POT.<br />
Touch mark for Joshua Graves,<br />
Middletown, Connecticut, ca.1850.<br />
Handle has damage. 11 1/4”h.<br />
$150-$300<br />
516 - 519<br />
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