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E ARLY A MERICAN F URNITURE AND D ECORATIVE A RTSSaturday, Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012beginning at 10:00 A.M.Lots 1 - 526P REVIEW T IMES:M ONDAY – THURSDAY, MARCH 26 – 29, 10:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.F RIDAY, MARCH 30, 10:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.S ATURDAY, MARCH 31, 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M.F EATURING I TEMS F ROMTHE C OLLECTION OF J ACK & SHARON H AMMANN OF I NDIANA;T HE C OLLECTION OF THE L ATE S TANLEY R. MILLER OF D ELAWARE, OHIO.T HE R. & G. BROWN C OLLECTION;A MIDWESTERN F ORTUNE 500 CORPORATION;M ARY & STEVEN J EBO OF D ELAWARE;R OBBINS H UNTER M USEUM;T HE W AGNALLS M EMORIAL F OUNDATION;P REHISTORIC P OTTERY FROM THE L ATE S TEPHEN K ELLEY, AUTHOR OFA DAMS C OUNTY, OHIO H OME OF THE S ERPENT M OUND;AND SELECT CONSIGNMENTS FROM I LLINOIS, INDIANA, TENNESSEE, NEW Y ORK,G EORGIA, PENNSYLVANIA, WASHINGTON, DELAWARE AND M ICHIGAN.FULLY ILLUSTRATED, ONLINE CATALOG via www.garths.com& LIVE INTERNET BIDDING AVAILABLE via www.garthslive.comPO Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015P: 740-362-4771 F: 740-363-0164Email: info@garths.com©COPYRIGHT – Garth’s Auctions, Inc. 2012T ERMS:17.5% Buyer’s Premium ~ Cash, Check, Visa® & MasterCard AcceptedAbsentee and fax bids accepted and bid competi<strong>tiv</strong>ely.For your convenience, we will be able to answer your qu<strong>es</strong>tionsabout specific items and take your absentee bids by phone.Call (740) 362-4771 or Email inquiri<strong>es</strong>: info@garths.com.Auctioneers: Jeff Jeffers, Amelia Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, & Andrew Richmond


Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31Am<strong>erica</strong>naAuctionbeginning at 10:00 A.M.Lots 1 - 526


1FINE DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1820-1840, pine. Two-piece cupboard, the upper sectionwith twelve pan<strong>es</strong>, the top row with gothic a<strong>rch</strong><strong>es</strong>, the lower sectionwith paneled doors and a shaped skirt. Retains its original faux cu<strong>rly</strong>maple paint d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. Minor imperfections. 84”h. 44”w. 21”d.,requir<strong>es</strong> a 29” corner.$4,000-$8,0001| 3


2 - 52FOUR PIECES OF MOCHA.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Blue cup andsaucer with tooled band, creamer with bluebands, 5”h., and sanded miniature creamer,2 1/2”h. Together with a blue covered mustardwith cat’s-eye d<strong>es</strong>igns, 3”h. Imperfections.$400-$6003MOCHA PITCHER.England, 1st quarter-19th century. G<strong>ra</strong>p<strong>es</strong>d<strong>es</strong>ign on bands of tan, blue and green withtooling near rim. Applied handle with leav<strong>es</strong>.Imperfections. 7”h.$250-$4504THREE PIECES OF MOCHA.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Bowl withearthworm on brown band, 3”h. 5 1/2”d.,striped and tooled mug, 3 1/2”h., and a smallmug with bold tobacco leaf on blue, 2 1/2”h.Imperfections.$400-$8005MOCHA PEPPER POT AND BOWL.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Both haveearthworm d<strong>es</strong>igns on grey bands. Some wear,pot has flak<strong>es</strong>. Pot, 4 1/2”h., bowl, 3”h.$300-$6004 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 201267 - 86SAMPLER.Probably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1843, wool on linen. Rowsof alphabets, numbers and family initials, averse, hea<strong>rts</strong> and birds adorn the lower half.Bright colors. In new g<strong>ra</strong>in-painted f<strong>ra</strong>me,19 1/2”h. 10 3/4”w.$150-$3007MINIATURE ON IVORY OF CHILD.Probably England, 2nd quarter-19th century.Port<strong>ra</strong>it of a f<strong>ra</strong>il looking child with blond hair,dr<strong>es</strong>sed in white. In an octagonal papier machef<strong>ra</strong>me. 4 3/4”h. 4 1/4”w.$400-$8008MINIATURE GROUP PORTRAIT ON IVORY.Probably England, signed and dated “Philippe1827”. Finely painted port<strong>ra</strong>its of two sisters andyounger brother done mostly in white and blu<strong>es</strong>.In a papier mache f<strong>ra</strong>me with b<strong>ra</strong>ss acornhanger, 5 1/4”h. 4 1/2”w.$600-$1,200


9TWO PORTRAITS OF MAN AND WOMAN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done port<strong>ra</strong>its by th<strong>es</strong>ame hand. Young man with walking stick and a youngwoman dr<strong>es</strong>sed in a riding habit and holding a crop.30”h. 25 1/2”w., in gilt f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 40”h. 35 1/2”w.$1,000-$1,500910BURL BALL.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. Solid ball with darkpatina, 4”d.$200-$40011HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE CUPPLATE AND PLATE.England, ca.1820s. Dark blue t<strong>ra</strong>nsfers. CastleGarden Battery cup plate impr<strong>es</strong>sed “EnochWood & Sons”, 3 3/4”d., and Peace & Plentywith Indian impr<strong>es</strong>sed “Clews”. Knife sc<strong>ra</strong>tch<strong>es</strong>.9”d.$400-$60012GEORGIAN TRAY.England, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, mahogany. Turnedround t<strong>ra</strong>y of flame g<strong>ra</strong>in mahogany with inlaidrim edge. Some imperfections. 9”d. Sold atGarth’s, Ma<strong>rch</strong> 28, 2009, lot 198.$250-$35013TWO ROCKINGHAM FLASKS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Book flask withgood glaze. Edge flak<strong>es</strong>. 6”h. And a flask withmolded hunting dogs from East Liverpool, Ohio.Imperfections. 7”h. Ex Bill and Betty Annable(Ohio).$200-$40014WOODEN DISH AND HANGING SHELF.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. Shallow treenware bowlwith good patina. Split with iron staple repairs.3”h. 15 1/2”d. And a simple hanging b<strong>ra</strong>cketshelf of thick pine boards. Old worn greypaint,.26”h. 18 1/2”w.$200-$40010 - 13| 5


1515RARE “GLASS PAINTING” OF THE PRODIGAL SONREVELLING WITH HARLOTS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ca.1815. Colorful painting after the 1814 print byAmos Doolittle. Pen and ink title below. Flaking. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,15 1/4”h. 11”w. Ex Bensoussan-Sels An<strong>tiq</strong>u<strong>es</strong> (California),ex Geoffrey Paul (Connecticut), sold at Northeast Auctions,August 2002, lot 671.$1,000-$2,00016RARE “GLASS PAINTING” OF THE PRODIGAL SONRECLAIMED.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ca.1815. Colorful painting after the 1814 printby Amos Doolittle. Pen and ink title below The ProdigalSon Reclaimed. Flaking. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 15 1/4”h. 11”w.Ex Bensoussan-Sels An<strong>tiq</strong>u<strong>es</strong> (California), ex Geoffrey Paul(Connecticut), sold at Northeast Auctions, August 2002,lot 671.$1,000-$2,000161717INLAID HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD.Probably New York, ca.1795, mahoganyand pine. Serpentine front with fourd<strong>ra</strong>wers over three doors and a bottled<strong>ra</strong>wer, r<strong>es</strong>ting on tapered legs.Elabo<strong>ra</strong>te inlaid d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion consists ofsawtooth trim, small flowers, and fourteenovals. 41 1/2”h. 75 3/4”w.26 1/2”d. Ex Herbert Schiffer (Pennsylvania).New York cabinetmakers seemed tohave had a fascination with inlaid ovalson the sideboards they made. This isperhaps b<strong>es</strong>t exemplified by sideboardcurrently in the DuPont family diningroom at the Winterthur Museum. SeeMontgomery, Am<strong>erica</strong>n Furniture: TheFede<strong>ra</strong>l Period, 1788-1825, entry 360.$3,000-$6,0006 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


1818TWO PRINTS OF THE PRODIGAL SON.London: Sayer, 1791. Handcolored mezzotints after Amos Doolittle. Twoof the seri<strong>es</strong> of four, The Prodigal Son taking Leave of his Father and ...inMisery. Imperfections. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 16”h. 12”w. Ex Phil andJeanne J<strong>es</strong>see (Ohio).$400-$8001919TRIPLE PORTRAIT OF CHILDREN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Two sisters and their brother near a gardenlattice. Rebacked on masonite. 44 1/2”h. 36 1/2”w., in a modern giltf<strong>ra</strong>me, 54 1/2”h. 45”w.$800-$1,20020SHERATON BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1815-1830, mahogany, pine and ch<strong>es</strong>tnut. Turned feet, reededcolumns with biscuit corners, scrolled apron and four dovetailed d<strong>ra</strong>werswith applied beading. Imperfections. 37 3/4”h. 42”w. 21 3/4”d.$400-$80020| 7


21CAMPING OUT, SOME OF THE RIGHT SORT BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folio of men in huntingcamp, C# 777. Good color. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29”h. 36”w.$1,000-$2,0002122CAMPING IN THE WOODS, LAYING OFF BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folio of four men withtheir catch of fish, C# 774. Good color. Imperfections. Unf<strong>ra</strong>med.22”h. 30”w.$1,000-$1,5002223 242523WOODLANDS IN SUMMER BY CURRIER &IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small foliowith good color. C# 6778. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 13”h.16 1/2”w.$250-$5008 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 201224LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2NDHALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive romanticizedimage of people relaxing near a mountain river.Repairs. 23”h. 30”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29 1/2”h.37 1/2”w.$300-$60025HUNTING SCENE (ENGLISH SCHOOL,EARLY 19TH CENTURY).Oil on oak board, unsigned. Country squire onhorseback with hunting dogs. 12”h. 15”w., in aninlaid f<strong>ra</strong>me, 14 3/4”h. 18”w.$400-$800


26SHERATON TALL CASE CLOCK.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1815-1830, cu<strong>rly</strong> maple veneeron pine. Reeding and other d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong><strong>tiv</strong>e detailincluding flame g<strong>ra</strong>in mahogany banding.Turned feet, cove molding between sections,waist with quarter columns, bonnet with fre<strong>es</strong>tandingcolumns and curved cr<strong>es</strong>t withturned finials. B<strong>ra</strong>ss works with painted dialwith phas<strong>es</strong> of the moon dial. Imperfections.100”h.$1,500-$2,50027AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE, MAYMORNING BY N. CURRIER.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folioof family, house, and surrounding countryside,C# 121. Good colors. Imperfections.Unf<strong>ra</strong>med. 20 7/8”h. 27”w.$900-$1,20028WINTER IN THE COUNTRY - GRIST MILL BY CURRIER& IVES.Large folio handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. C# 6738,one of the Old and New B<strong>es</strong>t 50. Opaque colors. Minorimperfections. 22 1/2”h. 28 3/4”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 26 1/2”h.33 1/2”w.$2,000-$4,000272628| 9


29DECORATED WINDSOR SETTEE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1815-1835, mixed woods. Original greyishgreen paint with brown and black striping and stenciled,freehand flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. Turned legs and stretchers,wide one-board seat, scrolled arms, half-spindle backand shaped cr<strong>es</strong>t. Some minor wear. 34 1/2”h. 74”w.$800-$1,20029303130THE ACCOMMODATIONTRAIN BY CURRIER &IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>phon paper. Medium folio ofwoman boarding t<strong>ra</strong>in. C#31B. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16 1/2”h.20 1/2”w.$400-$70031TWO CURRIER AND IVESPRINTS.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>phs.Companion small folioprints, The ArkansasT<strong>ra</strong>veller, C# 270, and TheTurn of the Tune, C# 6248.Some staining and foxing.In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>,15 1/4”h. 18 1/2”w.$400-$80032DECORATED MULECHEST.New England, ca.1800,pine. With slightly laterstenciled and rosewoodg<strong>ra</strong>ined d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. 39”h.41”w.$400-$8003210 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


33WINDSOR CANDLESTAND.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, mapleand ash. Dish top and a turnedshaft, r<strong>es</strong>ting on a tripod base.Refinished. 26”h. 14 1/4”d.$200-$40034BOWBACK WINDSOR SIDECHAIR.Wallace Nutting, Connecticut, ea<strong>rly</strong>20th century, mixed woods. Oftypical form with bold balusterturnedlegs. Old refinish. 17 1/2”h.seat, 38”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$200-$40035STILL LIFE WITH APPLES(AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Red appl<strong>es</strong>tumbling out of a st<strong>ra</strong>w lined basket.10”h. 18”w., in a 19th-centuryf<strong>ra</strong>me, 15 1/2”h. 23”w.$200-$40036REVERSE GLASS PAINTEDMIRROR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century.Applied turnings and rosett<strong>es</strong> incorner blocks. Top tablet of womanon stage. Old mirror. Someimperfections. 25”h. 13”w.$150-$35033 - 343537WINTER SCENE WITH ICE SKATERS (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive painting of skaterson a moonlit pond. On the back of the canvas isanother landscape by the same hand featuring afarmstead near a river with animals and people inboats. F<strong>ra</strong>med between wood so both sid<strong>es</strong> arevisible. 29 1/2”h. 37 1/2”w.$400-$800363738WATERCOLOR AND THREE HANDCOLORED PRINTS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th century. Three small folio eng<strong>ra</strong>vings ofbirds. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 10”h. 7 1/4”w. And a watercolorof a vase of flowers. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 10”h. 8”w.$100-$300| 11


39 - 4139PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1760-1780, walnut with old finish.Cabriole legs with acanthus carving and balland claw feet, slip seats reupholstered in flo<strong>ra</strong>lbrocade, pierced splats with carved detail andcr<strong>es</strong>t with carved ears. Imperfections. 17”h. seat,38”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$1,500-$2,50040CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 18th century, walnut with old finish.Tripod base with well-shaped cabriole legs andtrifid feet, bulbous turned column, birdcage withturned posts, and two-board dish turned top withfiddle back figure. Imperfections. 28 1/2”h.37 3/4”d.$1,500-$2,50012 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 201241TWO PAIR OF BRASS CHAMBERSTICKS.England, 1st half-19th century. Similar with rectangulart<strong>ra</strong>ys and push ups. Imperfections. 5”h.$250-$45042SHEFFIELD PLATE HOT WATER URN.England, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century, silver plate overcopper. Regency-style urn with ribbing and lionhead handl<strong>es</strong>, the urn r<strong>es</strong>ting on four pawfootlegs. Eng<strong>ra</strong>ved medallion “Arnold”. Imperfections.18 1/2”h.$400-$80043TWO SPENCERIAN DRAWINGS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century, pen and inkon paper. Quill pen with o<strong>ra</strong>nge/red accents,3 1/2”h. 8”w., and a dove in tree, 9 1/4”h.11 1/4”w. Both in gilt f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>.$200-$40042


45 - 484444YOUNG GIRL AFTER MILTON HOPKINS(AMERICAN, 1789-1844).Oil on board, unsigned, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century.Full-length port<strong>ra</strong>it of a child in a red dr<strong>es</strong>s,holding basket of flowers, spotted dog at herfeet. 14”h. 11”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16”h. 12 1/2”w.See Sotheby’s New York sale, January 16,2004, lot 32 of Virginia Ada Wright.$200-$40045BENNINGTON COACHMAN BOTTLE.Vermont, impr<strong>es</strong>sed Type A Bennington markused 1849-1858. Flint enamel in shad<strong>es</strong> ofamber and some green. Minor imperfections.10 1/2”h.$300-$50046SEVEN CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.China, late 18th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century. Handd<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted with flo<strong>ra</strong>l sprigs and rose peoni<strong>es</strong>.Scalloped rims have flaking. 9”d.$150-$30047BOOK FLASK.Probably Bennington, Vermont, mid 19thcentury. Flint enamel book flask with mediumblue accent color. Imperfections. 6 1/2”h.$100-$30048FOLKSY CARVING OF LAMB.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century, whitemarble. Reclining lamb with textured wool,4”h. 6”l.$200-$40049QUEEN ANNE SLANT-FRONT DESK.Probably Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca.1760, figured walnut,pine, poplar, and possibly cedar. Five-d<strong>ra</strong>wer d<strong>es</strong>k on ogee b<strong>ra</strong>cketfeet, the stepped interior with shell-carved d<strong>ra</strong>wers and secretd<strong>ra</strong>wers behind the prospect. Imperfections. 43 1/2”h. 39 1/2”w.22 1/2”d. 30 1/2” writing surface. Sold at Sotheby’s (New York),January 2001, lot 751.49The interior, particula<strong>rly</strong> the configu<strong>ra</strong>tion of the hiddencompartments, is similar to a d<strong>es</strong>k-and-bookcase attributed toSamuel Harding that sold as part of the collection of Mr. and Mrs.Lammot du Pont Copeland at Sotheby’s in January 2002 and is nowpart of the collection of the Chipstone Foundation.$3,000-$6,000| 13


5450 - 5350BAND BOX.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Cardboard withblock printed grey wallpaper with green andwhite flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>igns. Added strip of pape<strong>ra</strong>long lid edge. A few small hol<strong>es</strong> throughbox. 10 1/2”h. 14”l.$200-$40051DECORATED CHILD’S CHEST OFDRAWERS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Twoglove d<strong>ra</strong>wers over three d<strong>ra</strong>wers withwooden pulls. Shaped tops. Original g<strong>ra</strong>inpainting. 15 14”h. 17 1/2”w. 8 1/2”d.$200-$40052SET OF SIX DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century, mixed woods.Bamboo Windsors with original yellow paint,sponged seats and stenciled fruit and foliatecr<strong>es</strong>ts. 17 1/2” seat, 33 1/2”h.$600-$80053BLANKET CHEST.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-19th century, pine. Sixboardch<strong>es</strong>t with demilune ends and old greypaint. 22”h. 43 1/2”w. 16 1/2”d.$300-$60054SAMPLER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1830, silk on linen, unsigned.Sets of alphabets and numbers, flo<strong>ra</strong>l baskets,three-story house, and black and white catlooking at a bird pe<strong>rch</strong>ing on a b<strong>ra</strong>nch.Unf<strong>ra</strong>med. 16 1/2”h. 16 1/2”w.$200-$40055MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE (AMERICANSCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of fishermenat a lake with surrounding mountains.R<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 28”h. 48”w., in a modern giltf<strong>ra</strong>me, 35”h. 55”w.$100-$3005514 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 201256


5758FOLKSY BARN RAISING (AMERICANSCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY).Canvas on board, unsigned. Various figur<strong>es</strong>building, laying out food, feeding chickens.11”h. 14”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16 1/2”h. 19 1/4”w.$125-$20059STEPBACK CUPBOARD.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, pine and poplar. Onepiece,open top with two shelv<strong>es</strong>, and a plankdoor below. 73 1/2”h. 32”w. 19”d.$250-$50060TWO DECOYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, carved wood. Teal from Wisconsin,ca. 1900. Stylized form with t<strong>ra</strong>c<strong>es</strong> of paint andglass ey<strong>es</strong>. Wear and age split. 13”l. And a mid20th century working d<strong>eco</strong>y with black andwhite repaint and repair. 13”l.$100-$25064TWO PANTRY BOXES AND A CARRIER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th century, mixed woods.Round bentwood box<strong>es</strong>, one with red repaintand single fingers, 3”h. 6”d., and one withlapped seams and dark patina, 4 1/4”h.8 3/4”d. Together with a bentwood carrier,lapped seams, and original grey paint. Balehandle. 6 3/4”h. 11 1/2”d. Varying wear.$200-$4005856FRAKTUR BY REV. HENRY YOUNG(PENNSYLVANIA, 1792-1861).Watercolor on blue lined paper. Red ros<strong>es</strong>surrounding English text that r<strong>eco</strong>rds a birth inSnyder County, Pennsylvania, 1860. Minorstains. In a burl veneer f<strong>ra</strong>me, 14”h. 9 1/2”w.$1,000-$2,00057MIDWESTERN FARM SCENE BY FRANKGILBERT (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Ink wash on paper, signed lower right. Welldonebird’s-eye view of the Gentry farmstead.Glued to paper. 8”h. 11 3/4”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,13 1/2”h. 16 1/4”w.$100-$30061TWO DECOYS AND DIORAMA.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, carved wood. Duckwith bluebill, original paint and glass ey<strong>es</strong>,14 1/2”l., and mallard hen with original paintand painted ey<strong>es</strong>. Imperfections. 15”l. And asmall pond dio<strong>ra</strong>ma Mr. Turtle and the D<strong>eco</strong>y.“Hand carved original Irene L. Peacock ‘ 61”.9 1/2”l.$100-$30062DECOY.Attributed to Herman Fouts (Liverpool, Illinois,1880-1957), ca. 1910, carved wood. Two-partbody with original paint and glass ey<strong>es</strong>. Workingd<strong>eco</strong>y with wear and shot scars. 15 1/2”l.$200-$40063TWO DECOYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-20th century, carved wood.Redhead by the Wildfowler Factory. Impr<strong>es</strong>sedmark. Original paint, 13 1/2”l. And a scaup withtack ey<strong>es</strong>. Refinished. 12 1/2”l. Imperfections.$100-$30059 - 64| 15


65TWO WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS OF SISTERS.Probably England, watercolor on paper. Full-length port<strong>ra</strong>its ofyoung girls, each dr<strong>es</strong>sed in blue. Period inscription on backingidentifi<strong>es</strong> them as the daughters of Daniel and MaryannGreen. The eld<strong>es</strong>t, Maryann, born in 1834, had her port<strong>ra</strong>itpainted in 1840. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 10 1/4”h. 8 1/2”w. And her sister,Emily Smith, born 1841 was painted in 1845. In a g<strong>ra</strong>inpainted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 9”h. 7”w.$300-$60066SHERATON TWO-DRAWER STAND.Possibly Kentucky, 1820-1840, cherry and poplar. Two d<strong>ra</strong>werswith sc<strong>ra</strong>tch beading, and delicate turned legs. Retains anolder dark red surface. 26 1/2”h. 20 1/2”w. 20”d.$250-$5006567THREE CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS.New England, 18th century, maple. Includ<strong>es</strong> a pair withmolded legs and rush seats, 16 1/2”h. seat, 38”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll; anda folksy armchair with a rope-supported seat, 17 1/2”h. seat,41 1/2”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$250-$50068TWO PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 1st half-19th century. Both have seamedconstruction. Cannonball finials, 15”h. and urn finials, 19”h.Both have repaired log suppo<strong>rts</strong>.$200-$40069DOUBLE BRASS CANDLESTICK.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Two candl<strong>es</strong>ticks on a roundbase with interior push ups. Tin reflector with green repaint.15”h.$75-$15066 - 7070TWO BRASS TRIVETS AND A KETTLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 19th century. Two pierced trivets. Lyr<strong>es</strong>haped on iron f<strong>ra</strong>me, 5 1/4”h., and rectangular, 3 1/2”h.Together with a kettle having porcelain handle and finial lid,9 1/4”h. Ex Maize Pottinger (Indiana).$100-$20016 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


717371SET OF SIX FANCY WINDSOR CHAIRS.Possibly Baltimore, Maryland, ca.1825, mixed woods. Half-arrow back Windsorswith tablet tops, elabo<strong>ra</strong>tely d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted with swans, urns, and flowers in goldagainst a green ground. 18”h. seat, 32 1/2”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll. Ex G.W. Samaha (Ohio).$600-$1,20072CARVING OF BLUE JAYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 20th century, softwood. Realistic carvingwith original paint of blue jay and fledgling. Illegible artistsignature and date 1975 on the driftwood base. Minoredge flake. 20 1/2”h.$150-$30073PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF YOUNG CHILDREN (AMERI-CAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on poplar panel, unsigned. Both dr<strong>es</strong>sed in white, onearm r<strong>es</strong>ting on red d<strong>ra</strong>pery, painted oval mat. In whatappear to be original pine f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 25 1/2”h. 21 1/2”w.$400-$70072| 17


74DECORATED “BOSTON” ROCKING CHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods.Original flo<strong>ra</strong>l stenciling on a faux rosewood ground.16”h. seat, 40”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$200-$40075DECORATED PLANK CHAIR OR BRETSTUHL.European, 19th century, softwood. Turned legs and flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion.20”h. seat, 38”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.This type of simple chair was common throughout Europe from the17th through the 19th century, and the form came to this country withGerman immig<strong>ra</strong>nts in the 18th and 19th centuri<strong>es</strong>.$150-$30076WROUGHT IRON FLOOR-STANDING CANDLEHOLDER.Possibly European, late 19th century. Adjustable arm with two candl<strong>es</strong>ocketsand petal drip pans. Ornate post on tripod base. 58 1/2”h.$200-$40074 - 767777LANDSCAPE WITH VILLAGE. (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on paper, unsigned. Covered bridge spans a river, leading to acluster of five or six two-story buildings, laborers in a distant field load awagon. In a Victorian f<strong>ra</strong>me, 10 3/4”h. 13”w.$100-$2007878THREE PRINTS.Small folio handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>phs. N. Currier Married, C# 4016. Lightstains. And an unmarked and probable later print after Currier & Iv<strong>es</strong> ofT.W. Dorr. Together with George M. Dallas by Kellogg. Matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>,16 3/4”h. 13”w.$100-$30018 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 201279LANDSCAPE, FRUIT & FLOWERS BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folio still life with soft colors.C# 3440. One of the B<strong>es</strong>t Old and New 50. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29”h. 37”w.$600-$900


81798080THE ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper.Small folio of steam t<strong>ra</strong>in with goodcolors. C# 5225. One of New B<strong>es</strong>t 50.Some stains and foxing in margins. Ina walnut f<strong>ra</strong>me, 15 1/2”h. 20”w.$700-$90081BURL BOWL WITH CARVEDHANDLES.Attributed to New England, 19thcentury. Thin walled hand carvedbowl with good figure. Scalloped rimhandl<strong>es</strong>. Old refinishing. 6 1/2”h.16” x 18”.$1,500-$2,50082QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST OFDRAWERS.New England, 1750-1780, mapleand pine. Cabriole legs with padfeet, scrolled apron with turneddrops, and four dovetailedoverlapping d<strong>ra</strong>wers in case. Tophas five g<strong>ra</strong>duated d<strong>ra</strong>wers and amolded cornice. Original b<strong>ra</strong>ss<strong>es</strong>.Imperfections. 72”h.40 3/4”w., 22 1/2”d.$2,500-$5,00082| 19


83FOLK ART POTTERY BUST.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, dated 1912. Inter<strong>es</strong>ting port<strong>ra</strong>it of a woman, possibly LadyLiberty. White glaze with colored accent glazing including date on theback. Ey<strong>es</strong> have been colored in. 5”h.$400-$80084TWO PIECES OF PEARLWARE.England, late 18th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century. Dr. Wall period Worc<strong>es</strong>ter wastebowl with blue t<strong>ra</strong>nsfer flowers and butterfli<strong>es</strong>. Cr<strong>es</strong>cent mark. 3”h.6 1/2”d. And a hand d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted teapot with flowers, 8”h. Imperfections.$150-$35086MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A WOMANProbably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century. Woman dr<strong>es</strong>sed in blackwith her hair in ringlets. Small area of c<strong>ra</strong>zing. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 4 1/2”h. 4”w.$300-$50087INLAID BOX.Attributed to Spain, mid 19th century, hardwood. Dovetailed case withdome-top lid made of single piece of wood, staple hing<strong>es</strong> and till withchip carved edg<strong>es</strong>. Bone inlay with armorial shield on the lid and urns offlowers with cherubs on the bottom. 6”h. 11 1/2”w.$400-$80085MINIATURE ON PAPER OF A MAN.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or European, 2nd quarter-19th century. Profile of a man wearinga large overcoat. In a b<strong>ra</strong>ss f<strong>ra</strong>me, 3 1/2”h. 3”w.$150-$35083 - 878888MAP OF THE AMERICAS BY GUILLAUME DELISLE (FRANCE,1625-1726).Handcolored printed map on laid paper. Coloring is later.In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 28”h. 32 1/2”w.$300-$60089NEEDLEWORK PICTURE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, late 18th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, silk thread,chenille and paint on silk. Pensive woman sitting beneath a tree,a flower basket at her feet. Black glass mat of later date.In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 11 1/4”h. 10 1/2”w.$150-$300908920 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 201290TWO BIRD PRINTS BY JOHN PRIDEAUX SELBY (BRITISH,1788 to 1867).Handcolored eng<strong>ra</strong>vings. Large folio Iceland Gull and Black Headed Gull.Paper has J. Whatman watermarks. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 26”h. 31”w.$600-$900


91FEDERAL-STYLE LOLLING CHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Brocade upholstery in good condition.41”h.$150-$30092SHERATON DROP-LEAF TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, mahogany with old soft finish.Delicate turned and reeded legs, one dovetailed d<strong>ra</strong>wer, andwide single board top with shaped leav<strong>es</strong>. 28 1/2”h. 34”w.22”d. with 10 3/4” leav<strong>es</strong>.$600-$80093BAND BOX.Rhode Island, mid 19th century. Oval cardboard box withyellow wallpaper featuring a wagon pulled by a dove and acamel on the lid. Lid has paper label for “Henry Cushing & Co.,Paper Hangings and Band Box<strong>es</strong>...Providence”. Worn areaswith split in lid. 10”h. 16”l.$300-$60091 - 9394SEVEN PIECES OF PEWTER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n and English, 18th-19th century. English chargerwith touch marks for Joseph Spackman, 15”d., and six piec<strong>es</strong> ofunmarked Am<strong>erica</strong>n pewter. Teapot with wooden wafer finial,8”h., porringer attributed to Samuel Hamlin, 5 1/2”d., and twomugs and two tumblers, 2 3/4”h. Some imperfections.$350-$70095THREE PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue t<strong>ra</strong>nsfers.Covered vegetable with fishing scen<strong>es</strong> impr<strong>es</strong>sed “Clews”.6 1/2”h. 9 1/2” x 11 1/2”. And a creamer and covered sugarwith flowers. 5”, 6 1/2”h. Imperfections.$250-$50096SEVEN BRASS CANDLESTICKS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n and English, 18th-19th century. Two pair, one withpushups, the other with threaded sections, 8 1/2”, 13”h., andthree singl<strong>es</strong>: Victorian with pushup, 10 1/2”h., and two earlieron<strong>es</strong> with hexagonal bas<strong>es</strong>, 5 1/2”, 7”h. Some imperfections.$250-$50097INLAID BOX.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century,mahogany. Inlay of diamonds and zigzagson all surfac<strong>es</strong>. Bone <strong>es</strong>cutcheon.5”h. 10”w. 6”d.$250-$50094 - 9798FIVE LIGHTING DEVICES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. Two punchedtin lanterns. Some rust. 15”, 15 1/2”h.And three hogsc<strong>ra</strong>per-type chamberstickswith push ups. One has old red.Some damage. 3 1/2”, 3 1/2”, 3 3/4”.$150-$350| 21


99AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY VESSELATTRIBUTED TO NAMPEYO.New Mexico, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Small v<strong>es</strong>selwith elongated neck. Umber and dark brownd<strong>es</strong>igns. 4 1/2”h. 3 1/2”d.See Garth’s Auctions, November 23, 2007,lot 429, for a similar d<strong>es</strong>ign.$1,000-$1,500100AMERICAN INDIAN BASKET.Ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Pima basketry t<strong>ra</strong>y.Some stitch loss and old rewoven repair.4 1/2”h. 14”d.$200-$300101TWO AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETS.Ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century, woven splint. OblongSalish basket with diamond d<strong>es</strong>igns. 5”h,6” x 9” And a tall Pima basket with lineard<strong>es</strong>ign, 11 3/4”h. 9”d. Both have loss.$200-$400102TOBACCO BASKET.Made by Rebecca Jam<strong>es</strong>, NorthernCalifornia, ca. 1983, hazel, spruce andblack fig fern. Covered basket with leatherti<strong>es</strong>, 6 1/2”h.$100-$200103HOPI POT SIGNED “ENNIS” (PROBABLYCARY ENNIS, NEW MEXICO, B. 1951).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Still lifewith Hopi pottery jar and appl<strong>es</strong>. 20 1/2”h.26”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 27 1/2”h. 33 1/2”w.$300-$60099 - 102Detail 9922 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012103104


104STAGECOACH BY ROBERTWESLEY AMICK (CONNECTICUT,1879-1969).Oil on canvas, signed upper right.Colorful scene of a stag<strong>eco</strong>ach t<strong>ra</strong>velingthrough a canyon. Rebacked.28”h. 40”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 34 1/2”h.48 1/2”w.$700-$1,000105LONE RIDER BY DONALDTEAGUE (CALIFORNIA, 1897-1991).Oil on board, signed lower right.Depiction of a cowboy and his herdat sunset. 14”h. 18”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,18 3/4”h. 22 3/4”w. Ex MongersonWunderlich (Illinois).According to the gallery label,this work was commissioned byEdward C. McCormick, an Ohioindustrialist.$3,000-$6,000106PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGYBOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1400-1600, Paul Vernon site, CrossCountry, Arkansas. In the form of abarn owl. 7 1/4”h.$300-$500107PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGYBOWL.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600, Mississippi County, Arkansas.Eagle bowl with head and tail andtooled band. 5 1/4”h. 8”d. Ex ChoixBarrison, ex Elmer Patmos.$600-$900108PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGYBOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600, Lake Grierson, Pike County,Arkansas. Bottle with painted strip<strong>es</strong>in the form of a kneeling woman.Some r<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 11 1/2”h.Ex Paul Richter.$400-$800109FOUR PIECES OF PREHISTORICPOTTERY.Similar water bottle and bowl, thebowl being Fort Ancient culture,Montour phase, cal 1550-1700,found in Ross County, Ohio. Bottle,7 1/2”h. Bowl 4”h. 7 1/2”d. and asmall f<strong>ra</strong>gment 1 3/4”h. Togetherwith an Adena pipe from Highland/RossCounty, Ohio, 5 1/2”l.Ex Terry Ausman, ex Bob Williams.Some loss.$300-$600110PREHISTORIC POTTERY VESSEL.Quapaw culture, ca.1650-1750,Lincoln County, Arkansas. Stard<strong>es</strong>ign. 6 1/4”h. Ex Paul Richter/BillRowlett Collection (Arkansas).$200-$400105111THREE PREHISTORIC POTTERYJARS.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600. Effigy bowl with opossumface, Tyler Mound, Fulton County,Kentucky, 3”h., and jar, Madisonvill<strong>es</strong>ite, Hamilton County,Ohio, 3 1/4”h. Together with a saltpan, Rose Mound, Cross County,Arkansas. 3”h. 9”d. Ex Charl<strong>es</strong>W<strong>es</strong>t and Clyde Theler Collection.$400-$600106 - 111| 23


112113112THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER(PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Exotic birdsand hea<strong>rts</strong> with flower pots. In a d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted f<strong>ra</strong>me,9”h. 11”w.$400-$700113THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER(PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed in center and on back.Peacock and poppy. In a d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 15”h.13”w.$400-$700114MOCHA BOWL.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Large bowl withdouble d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion of earthworm and cat’s eye onyellow and brown bands. Imperfections. 4 1/2”h.9 1/4”d.$400-$800115MOCHA PITCHER.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Earthworm onbrown band with blue and tooled strip<strong>es</strong>.Imperfections. 7”h.$400-$600116MOCHA MUG.England, 1st quarter-19th century.Earthworm d<strong>es</strong>ign on pumpkino<strong>ra</strong>nge band with blue tooledstrip<strong>es</strong>. Applied handle withmolded leav<strong>es</strong>. Two hairlin<strong>es</strong>. 6”h.$300-$600117FRAKTUR.Watercolor on laid paper. Family r<strong>eco</strong>rd of Josephand Bithiah Jewel, married in 1801, and their sixchildren. Stains and loss. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 13 1/2”h.11 1/2”w.$150-$350118DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.Probably Pennsylvania, 1800-1820, pine. Twopiececupboard, the upper section with twelvepan<strong>es</strong> and shaped interior shelv<strong>es</strong>, the lowersection with <strong>ra</strong>ised-panel doors, and r<strong>es</strong>ting onb<strong>ra</strong>cket feet. Retains its original faux mahoganypaint d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. Minor imperfections. 86”h. 49”w.25”w., requir<strong>es</strong> a 32” corner.$2,000-$6,000119PAIR OF FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 18th century, mixed woods. Splayedturned legs and “H” stretchers, saddle seats, turnedback posts, seven-spindle backs and shaped yokecr<strong>es</strong>ts. Old g<strong>ra</strong>y and reddish-brown paint. 17”h.seat, 34 1/2”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$500-$700120WASHING DAY (AMERICAN OR EUROPEANSCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman with her skirttucked up, hanging wash up, under an oldspreading tree. 15”h. 24”w., in a 19th-centuryf<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 29”w.$150-$300121FISHING CAMP BY ANNA TROWBRIDGE(AMERICAN, 1870-1963).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fisherman on a pond.Rebacked on masonite. 16 1/2”h. 24”w., in a giltf<strong>ra</strong>me, 22 1/4”h. 29 1/4”w.$100-$300114 - 11724 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


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125122 - 124122WINDSOR CHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-19th century,mixed woods. Bow-back, 16 1/2”h.seat, 36 1/2”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$200-$400123TWO KEROSENE OIL BUCKETS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century.Wooden stave construction with metalbands and bale handl<strong>es</strong>. Original greenpaint with black labels. Larger has aspigot, smaller has partial paper label.Wear. 7 7/8”, 13 1/2”h.$200-$400124DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Ohio or Pennsylvania, mid 19thcentury, pine. High turned feet,paneled construction and till. Retainsits original reddish brown g<strong>ra</strong>ining ona light colored ground, in imitation ofcu<strong>rly</strong> maple. 24 1/2”h. 42 1/2”w.20 1/4”d. Sold at Garth’s, August 2008,lot 55.$500-$1,00026 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012125BARN BY DAVID ELLINGER(PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed bottomleft. Colorful barn with hex signs. In apainted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 9 1/4”h. 11”w.$300-$600126STEP-BACK CUPBOARD.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, cherrywith old finish, poplar s<strong>eco</strong>ndarywood. High cutout feet and scrolledapron, paneled doors flanking stationarypanel with three dovetailed d<strong>ra</strong>wersin base. Top has high pie shelf with “S”scroll ends, double doors each withpan<strong>es</strong> of old glass and a stationarypanel with three pan<strong>es</strong>. Wide covemolded cornice. Imperfections.98 1/2”h. 60 1/2”w. 16 3/4”d.$1,500-$2,500126


127FOUR SILHOUETTES.Probably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-19thcentury. Three hollow cut. A tailo<strong>ra</strong>nd his wife identified as Josephand Eleanor Fell of Pittston,Pennsylvania. 6 3/4”h. 5 3/4”w.and a young man with inked hair.5 1/2”h. 5”w. Together with a cutout of a woman in a cap with goldinked details, 5”h. 4 1/2”w. All inf<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>.$150-$350128HISTORICAL BLUESTAFFORDSHIRE PLATE.England, ca. 1820s. Dark bluet<strong>ra</strong>nsfer Am<strong>erica</strong> and Independencewith stat<strong>es</strong> border. Impr<strong>es</strong>sed“Clews”, 10 1/2”d.$250-$450129SILHOUETTE.England, 2nd quarter-19th century.Possibly by John Frith (England,born ca.1810). Full length inkedport<strong>ra</strong>it of a gentleman with a tophat. In a birds eye veneer f<strong>ra</strong>me,14 3/4”h. 10 1/2”w.$200-$300130WROUGHT IRON CANDLEHOLDER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. Adjustablet<strong>ra</strong>mmel with folding pan that hastwo candl<strong>es</strong>ockets with unusualpush ups. Short<strong>es</strong>t length 25”l.$150-$350131CUTOUT BY DAVID ELLINGER(PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, initialed andsigned and dated 1971 on back.Heart with bird and tulip cutout.Laid on cloth. In a painted f<strong>ra</strong>me,11 1/4”h. 10 1/2”w.$400-$600132TESTER BED.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, bi<strong>rch</strong> andsoft wood in old red. 72”h. witht<strong>es</strong>ter f<strong>ra</strong>me, rope <strong>ra</strong>ils are 70”l.,end <strong>ra</strong>ils and headboard are46 1/2”.$300-$400127 - 130132131| 27


133134135133FOLK ART CARVING AND PAINTING.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Carved pine plaque ofpeople gathered around a kitchen table. Signed“LA Donaison”. 23 1/4”h. 29 1/2”w. And anacrylic on canvas of a turkey farmer signed “PatNeely, 1986”. In a painted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20 1/2”h.26 1/2”w.$250-$500134FOLKSY WHALE SCENE SIGNED “THOMAS”(CARIBBEAN, LATE 20TH CENTURY).Gouache on heavy stock, signed lower right.People butchering a beached whale. Underglass in a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 23 3/4”h. 27 3/4”w.$100-$300135MECHANICAL MEAT & VEGETABLE CHOPPER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century. Starrett’sPatent food chopper with revolving tin. Includedis a copy of a period advertisement. 13”h.16 1/2”l.$200-$400136TWO DESK ITEMS.Austria,19th century, cold painted bronze penwipe in the form of a Great Dane. Some wear.7”l. And an A<strong>es</strong>thetic-style Asian bronze penholder with lily. Marked on the underside. 10”l.$200-$400137FIGURAL SPOOL CADDY.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Tin make-docaddy with a ped<strong>es</strong>tal in the form of a spelterAm<strong>erica</strong>n Indian chief. Original paint has wear.14”h.$100-$200138DUCK AND FISH DECOYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Large ice fishing d<strong>eco</strong>ywith original bright paint and tin fins. 14 1/2”l.And a merganser carving with original paint andglass ey<strong>es</strong>. Shot scars. 12”l. Imperfections.$150-$35028 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012136 - 138139139SAWBUCK TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, pine with old red finish.D<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong><strong>tiv</strong>e cutouts on base members, three-boardscrubbed top with breadboard ends. 30”h. 33”w. 75”l.$400-$800


140HUTCH TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 18th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, pine. Oftypical form with wonderful old blue paint and abreadboard top. 29”h. 44 1/2”w. 48 1/2”l.$4,000-$6,000141STONEWARE JUG.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Ovoid with appliedst<strong>ra</strong>p handle, impr<strong>es</strong>sed “4” and a brushed cobalttulip. 18”h.$200-$400142STONEWARE JUG.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Impr<strong>es</strong>sed partiallabel “—-mann, Lyons, NY, 2” with a brushedcobalt script retailer’s label “—-hardt Bros.Co....Buffalo, NY”. Applied st<strong>ra</strong>p handle. 13 1/2”h.$100-$300144JACQUARD COVERLET.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1830-1860, wool and cotton.One-piece double weave in blue and white.Centerfield pattern of oak leav<strong>es</strong> and doubleg<strong>ra</strong>pevine borders. 71 1/2” x 88 1/2”.Ex W<strong>es</strong>tern R<strong>es</strong>erve Historical Society (Ohio).$200-$400145FRAKTUR.Handcolored f<strong>ra</strong>ktur printed by Ritter,Reading, Pennsylvania. R<strong>eco</strong>rds an1820s birth in Berks County,Pennsylvania. Imperfections.In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16 3/4”h. 13 1/2”w.$50-$75143TWO STONEWARE CROCKS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Pictured is onemarked “Ottman Bros., Ft. Edward, NY” with abrushed cobalt bird and two applied handl<strong>es</strong>.8 1/2”h. Together with one having t<strong>ra</strong>c<strong>es</strong> of astenciled cobalt label for “Reppert, Greensboro,Pa”. 10 1/2”h.$100-$300146DECORATED CHEST.Signed by Martha Cahoon (1905-1999),Massachusetts, mid 20th century, pine. Alate 19th-century cottage ch<strong>es</strong>t red<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tedwith a scene of Gene<strong>ra</strong>l Washingtonreviewing his troops and the door with“Washington 1794” against a faux bird’seyemaple ground. 30”h. 29 1/2”w.18 1/2”d.140 - 143144Martha Cahoon and her husband Ralph(1910-1982) were well-known furnitured<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tors in Cotuit, Massachusetts. Marthalearned the t<strong>ra</strong>de from her father, and inturn, taught her husband. For relatedexampl<strong>es</strong> of Martha’s work, see NortheastAuctions (New Hampshire), August 2007,lots 1138 and 1139.$2,000-$4,000146| 29


149147 - 148147BLOWN GLASS CANISTER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Clear with applied blue rings. Two cobalt on thebottom, sapphire blue rim on the lid. 12 1/2”h. 6”d.$200-$400148TWO TASTERS AND TWO TUMBLERS.Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Paneled. Cobalt and violet blue tumblers,3 1/4”, 3 1/2”h., and cobalt and sapphire blue tasters, 2”, 2 1/4”h. Edgewear.$150-$350149TWO THEOREMS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, watercolor on paper. Rooster by Carl Moyer, in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 10 1/4”h. 9 3/4”w., and a colorful bird and flower urn by GarretFrench. In a painted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16 1/4”h. 18 1/4”w.$250-$450150150SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS.New England, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, bi<strong>rch</strong> with birdseye maple veneer andcross banded mahogany. High turned feet, scrolled apron, turned and reededcolumns with biscuit corners and conforming top. Four d<strong>ra</strong>wers with appliededge molding and pine s<strong>eco</strong>ndary wood. Imperfections. 42”h. 42 1/2”w.20 1/2”d.$800-$1,20030 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


151 - 155151MOCHA PITCHER AND BOWL.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Both withseaweed d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. Bowl with brown bandand tooled rim, 4”h. 7 1/2”d., and pitcher withblue and grey bands, 8”h. Imperfections.$600-$900152MOCHA BOWL.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Doubled<strong>es</strong>igns of earthworm and cat’s eye on lightyellow band. Imperfections. 4 3/4”h. 9”d.$700-$900153MOCHA PITCHER.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Doubleearthworm on pale grey and blue.Imperfections.7 1/2”h.$400-$600154TOLE TEA CADDY.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century. Originalblack ground with later gilt band d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tedwith fruit and leav<strong>es</strong>. Some wear. 4”h.$200-$400155THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER(PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed in center. Bluepeacock on urn with flowers and g<strong>ra</strong>p<strong>es</strong>.In a d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 9 3/4”h. 8 1/4”w.$400-$700156LOCKBOX.European, 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with originalhand painted interior. Wrought iron hardware, interiortill. Age split. 11 3/4”h. 23 1/2”w. 15 1/4”d.$200-$400156 - 157157PIE SAFE.Possibly the workshop of GeorgeMoyer and David Sears, G<strong>ra</strong>ingerCounty, Tenn<strong>es</strong>see, mid 19th century,poplar. Two d<strong>ra</strong>wers over two doors,with diamond-patterned tins. Cleaneddown to its original brown paint.Imperfections. 42”h. 54”w. 18”d.Ex Mary Jo Case (Tenn<strong>es</strong>see). Sold atBrunk Auctions, January 2004, lot 238.Though found in Cocke County, thissafe bears cha<strong>ra</strong>cteristics of the saf<strong>es</strong>made by Moyer and Sears, and the tinswere likely imported from the WytheCounty, Virginia, shop of Fleming Rich.It is documented that Moyers and Searspu<strong>rch</strong>ased tins from Rich in 1841. SeeHarsh and Coleman, The Art andMystery of Tenn<strong>es</strong>see Furniture, pp.161-162, and Moore, “Wythe County,Virginia, Punched Tin: Its Influenc<strong>es</strong>and Imitators, in The Magazine An<strong>tiq</strong>u<strong>es</strong>,September 1984, pp. 604-605.$1,500-$3,000157AWINTER IN THE COUNTRY, THE OLDGRIST MILL AFTER CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored print on paper. Smallfolio with the image as the large folioC# 6738. Some toning, mostly on theedg<strong>es</strong>, and surface wear. Unf<strong>ra</strong>med,10 1/2"h. 14"w.$75-$150| 31


158U5 RANCH, WYOMING BY ROBERTLOUGHEED (NEW MEXICO, 1910-1982).Oil on artist board, signed lower right and back.Three cowboys on a t<strong>ra</strong>il ride. Identified on theback by the artist. 12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,21 1/2”h. 25 1/2”w.$1,000-$2,000159POTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE.Reputedly prehistoric Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian.Two-headed turtle with painted shell. 7”h.$100-$300160PREHISTORIC POTTERY JAR.Mississippi Culture, ca.1200-1500, PanolaCounty, Texas. Carson red strip<strong>es</strong> on buffground. Tooled table ring. 6”h. 5 7/8”w.Ex Andy Santo Collection.$250-$450161PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1400-1600, Arkansas.Figure with headdr<strong>es</strong>s and open mouth. 5”h.$100-$300162PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER BOTTLE ANDBOWL.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600. Ribbedbottle with tooled band, 7 1/2”h., and a bowl,found in Davidson County, Tenn<strong>es</strong>see. 2 1/2”h.8”d. Ex Col. Raymond Vietzen.$250-$450163TWO PREHISTORIC POTTERYJARS.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600, Bone Bank site, Posey County,Indiana. Grey surface. 8”, 8 1/2”h.$150-$300164NAVAJO RUG.Two Grey Hills made by AnnieYazzie, ca.1975. Wool in shad<strong>es</strong> ofgrey and brown. With a Fred Harveytag. 2’4” x 3’.$100-$300164158165TWO PRINTS BY GERALD HARVEY (TEXAS, B. 1933).Limited edition prints signed and numbered. Cowboysin winter, 1615/2250. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 39 1/2”h. 33”w. Anda t<strong>ra</strong>in depot, 979/2250. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 31”h. 38”w.$100-$300166TWO POSTERS BY LINDA ADAMS KESLER(AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).Color prints on paper, signed in pencil lower right. Twoimag<strong>es</strong> of the Carmel Mission. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>,24”h. 31”w.$50-$100167STONE LODGE AXE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, hard stone. Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian relic with laterMasonic carving including “Fred Bloom, Russelvile(sic), O. 1913”. 8”l.$100-$300159 - 16332 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


168169168YELLOW PLAINS BURIAL BYMICHAEL COLEMAN (UTAH,B. 1946).Oil on masonite, signed lower left.Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian near a burialplatform. 24”h. 36”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,32”h. 44”w.$1,000-$1,500169OUT AT DAWN BY ROBERT PUM-MILL (OHIO/TEXAS, B. 1936).Watercolor on paper, signed lowerright. Cowboys and chuck wagoncr<strong>es</strong>ting a hill. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 23”h.29”w.$2,000-$4,000170STRAIGHT TALK BY ALFREDORODRIGUEZ (CALIFORNIA,B. 1954).Oil on canvas, signed and dated1990 lower right and back. Navajowith lamb. 20 1/2”h. 16 1/2”w., ina f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29”h. 25”w.$600-$900171HOSTILE RECEPTION BY JIMCARSON (NEW YORK/CALIFOR-NIA, B. 1942).Oil on canvas, signed and dated(19)82 lower right. Wagon t<strong>ra</strong>inbeing chased by Indians. 24”h.36”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 34”h. 46”w.$2,000-$4,000171170| 33


172ETCHING LAND OF SPACE BY GENE KLOSS(NEW MEXICO, 1903-1996).Artist proof signed in pencil lower right. Scene ofMonument Valley. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 19”h. 26 1/2”w.$500-$800173ETCHING RETURN OF THE PACK TRAIN BYGENE KLOSS (NEW MEXICO, 1903-1996).Artist proof signed in pencil lower right.T<strong>ra</strong>nsporting wool near 1930s Taos. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,22 1/2”h. 20 1/2”w.$600-$80034 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012172 - 173174 - 178174PREHISTORIC POTTERYWATER BOTTLE.Mississippian culture,ca.1200-1600, Polk County,Arkansas. Red and white longnecked bottle with appliedsmudge spots. Repaired neck.10”h.$300-$600175POTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE.Stirrup bottle in the form of asleeping heron. Age split. 6”h.$200-$300176THREE PREHISTORIC POT-TERY JARS.Caddo and Ft. Ancientculture, ca.1200-1700. Twosimilar st<strong>ra</strong>p jars, one fromVinton/Jackson County, Ohio.4 1/2”h. 6”d., 4 1/2”h. 5”d.And an incised Bailey ollafrom Saline County, Arkansas.5”h. Ex Sam Johnson.$300-$600177PREHISTORIC POTTERY JARAND BOWL.Caddo culture, ca.1200-1400.Incised friendship bowl fromArkansas. R<strong>es</strong>tored. 5”h.12”d. Ex Mike Steele. AndMcKinney plain jar with appliedd<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. McCurtainCounty, Oklahoma, 7 1/2”h.Found by Cletus Thomas,ex Len Weidner.$600-$900178PREHISTORIC POTTERYWATER BOTTLE.Quapaw culture, ca.1550-1750, Phillips County,Arkansas. Three-color bottle.Hairlin<strong>es</strong> and some r<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion.8 1/4”h. Ex Dan StroudCollection, ex Col. JackRobe<strong>rts</strong> Collection (Mississippi)..$300-$500


179THREE AMERICAN INDIAN BAS-KETS.Northw<strong>es</strong>t Coast, 20th century. Liddedcontainer with colored accentsof green and burgundy, 3”h.5 1/4”d., and two cylindricalbaskets, finely woven with ser<strong>ra</strong>tedbands. Larger has splits in bottom.5”h. 4 1/4”d. and 4”h. 3 1/4”d$200-$300180TWO HOPI BASKETRY TRAYS.Geometric flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>ign in natu<strong>ra</strong>lcolors made by Martha Kooyahoema,2nd M<strong>es</strong>a, Arizona, ca.1980s. 13 1/2”d. And eagle motifin brown, o<strong>ra</strong>nge and white byLenard Moia, ca. 1980. 9”d.$150-$300181TWO AMERICAN INDIAN BAS-KETS.Twentieth century. California Monowith zigzag lin<strong>es</strong>, 3 3/4”h. 8”d.,and a Pima with expanding d<strong>es</strong>ign,1 1/2”h. 6”d. Both have stitch lossaround rim.$200-$300184ETCHING A MORNING IN APRILBY GENE KLOSS (NEW MEXICO,1903-1996).Artist proof signed in pencil lowerright. Rider in landscape nearDelta, Colo<strong>ra</strong>do. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 24”h.25 1/2”w.$600-$900185THE CHIEF BY HARLEY BROWN(ARIZONA/CANADA, B. 1939).Pastel on paper, signed lower right.Study of a distinguished Am<strong>erica</strong>nIndian chief. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 33”h.27”w.$2,000-$4,000186COWBOY WITH HORSES BYHENRY W. SMITH (AMERICAN,20TH CENTURY).Watercolor on paper, signed lowerright. Horse cor<strong>ra</strong>l. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,29”h. 37”w.$300-$500183179 - 182182TWO YEI RUGS.Late 20th century, wool. Tightlywoven with figur<strong>es</strong> on brownground. Rebound edg<strong>es</strong> with warpbreaks. 2’ x 3’. And a larger onewith grey ground attributed toEmma Ahidey, Shiprock, NewMexico. 2’8” x 3’9”.$250-$450184183PORTRAIT OF INDIAN BY ACEPOWELL(AMERICAN, 1912-1978).Oil on canvas, signed lower left.9 3/4”h. 7 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,17 1/2”h. 15 1/2”w.$200-$400185186| 35


187187CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SETTEE.Kittinger, Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, mahogany.Ivory brocade upholstery. Labeled on the underside,serial number “D7703 CK”. 38”h, 45”w.$400-$800188BAROQUE-STYLE ARMCHAIR.Ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Twist-turned arms and legsand crewelwork upholstery. 36”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$150-$300188189INLAID CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 2nd half-18th century,mahogany veneer. String inlay on f<strong>ra</strong>me withoval pate<strong>ra</strong> on cr<strong>es</strong>t. 37”h. 19 1/2”w.$200-$400190TWO HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1860s. Both by Major & Knapp, NewYork. The Original Cottage...of the Jon<strong>es</strong> Family...and Departure of the 7th Regt. NY... Creas<strong>es</strong> andsome toning. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 13 12/”h.15 1/2”w.$300-$600189191TWO NEEDLEWORK PICTURES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, late 18th century. Silk embroideryon silk depiction of a young woman ina st<strong>ra</strong>w hat, standing by a densely worked shrub.Painted featur<strong>es</strong> and hands. In a oval gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me,12” l. And a silk embroidery on printed paper,entitled “Flo<strong>ra</strong>l”, of a seated young woman inpink dr<strong>es</strong>s. Matted and in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 11 1/2”h.9 1/2”w.$200-$400192AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS, ON A POINT BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large foliofrom the four print seri<strong>es</strong>, C# 150. Good color.Imperfections. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 24 3/4”h. 31”w.$800-$1,20019019136 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012192


193 194 195193AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS, A CHANCE FORBOTH BARRELS BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large foliofrom the four print seri<strong>es</strong>, C# 148. Good color.Imperfections. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 31”h. 38”w.$800-$1,200194AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS, FLUSH’D BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large foliofrom the four print seri<strong>es</strong>, C# 149. Imperfections.In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 31”h. 38”w.$600-$900195AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS, RETRIEVING BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large foliofrom the four print seri<strong>es</strong>, C# 151. Imperfections.In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 31 3/4”h. 39 1/4”w.$400-$800195AAMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE, MAY MORNINGAFTER N. CURRIER.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small folioprint after the large image C# 121. Imperfections.Unf<strong>ra</strong>med, 10 3/8"h. 13 7/8"w.$75-$150196SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE-STYLE SIDE CHAIRS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Slip seats covered infaux leather. 40”h., 18”h. seats.$250-$400197SHERATON BANQUET TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, cherry with oldfinish. Three-part table with delicate turned andreeded legs with b<strong>ra</strong>ss castors. Wide singleboards used in tops and tops have reeded edg<strong>es</strong>.Each section has five legs with swing legssupporting leav<strong>es</strong>. 29 1/4”h. 46”w. 131 1/2”l.fully extended.$3,000-$5,000196 - 197| 37


198PORTRAIT OF TWO CHILDREN ATTRIBUTEDTO AARON DEAN FLETCHER (VERMONT/NEW YORK, 1817-1902).Oil on canvas, unsigned, 1840s. Young girl withher hair carefully fashioned in ringlets,dr<strong>es</strong>sed inblack and wearing a locket, is seated next to heryounger brother in a blue jacket and ruffled collar.30”h. 26”w, in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 36 1/2”h. 32 1/2”w.$2,000-$4,000199FOUR PRINTS.European, 19th-20th century. Artist proof of LoveSongs signed in pencil by “J. Petitjean”. Printedin London, 1926. In an eglomise f<strong>ra</strong>me, 24”h.191 /2”w. Handcolored English coaching printHold Hard, 15”h. 18”w., and a handcoloredFrench lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph Road and Bridge over theMohawk, 13 1/2”h. 16”w. Together with a Frencheng<strong>ra</strong>ving of a fable with a fox from a folio,17”h. 12”w.$200-$400200GEORGE III HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.England, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, mahogany and pine.The single door with geometric pan<strong>es</strong> over aninlaid panel, the interior with old blue paint.41 1/2”h. 29 1/2”w. 17”d., requir<strong>es</strong> a 21” corner.$300-$600201CAST IRON URN.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Garden urnon ped<strong>es</strong>tal base with two memorial imag<strong>es</strong> ofLincoln on an Am<strong>erica</strong>n shield. Some edge lossand black repaint. 22”h. 15”d.$200-$300202SHERATON CARD TABLE.North Shore Massachusetts or New Hampshire,1805-1820, mahogany, bi<strong>rch</strong>, pine. The facadewith three panels of flame bi<strong>rch</strong> and string inlay,r<strong>es</strong>ting on turned and reeded legs. Minorimperfections. 30”h. 36”w. 17 1/2”d. (closed)35”d. (open).$1,500-$2,50038 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012203BANJO CLOCK.Howard and Davis, Boston, ca.1860, cherry.Of typical form with original dial marked“Howard & Davis Boston.” Case with originalrosewood g<strong>ra</strong>ining and original eglomisetablets. The weight is marked “4” and thependulum is eng<strong>ra</strong>ved. 32”h.$1,000-$2,000204CARVED EMPIRE MANTEL CLOCK.Asa Munger, Auburn, New York, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. Carved cr<strong>es</strong>t andcolumns, paw feet, and blown glass pulls. Dialand paper label marked for retailer Hotchkissand Benedict, Auburn, New York. 39 1/2”h.$300-$600198


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205CHIMNEY CUPBOARD.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, pine and poplarwith old soft finish. Paneled door, interiorshelv<strong>es</strong> with three pull-out bins.Imperfections. 69”h. 26”w. 17 1/2”d.$250-$500206FOLKSY VILLAGE SCENE (AMERICANSCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, illegible signature lowerright. Brightly colored buildings atcrossroads. 14”h. 24”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,17 1/2”h. 27”w.$125-$300207PORTRAIT OF TWO COWS (AMERICANSCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).Oil on board, unsigned. A pair of stout blackcows face each other in green field. 8”h. 10”w.,in a mid 19th-century f<strong>ra</strong>me, 12”h. 14”w.$200-$400208LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN, SCHOOL, MID 19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Large three-story whitehouse overlooking a river dotted with sailboats, aboy approaching a white horse in the foreground.12 1/2”h. 18 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16 1/2”h. 23”w.$200-$400206209THREE LANTERNS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Glass glob<strong>es</strong> with tinbas<strong>es</strong> and tops and wire guards. Onion globe withtin font, no hanger, 11”h., and <strong>ra</strong>ilroad-typelantern with tin font, 10”h. not including balehandle. Together with a pr<strong>es</strong>sed panel globe andpunched tin. No font, partial handle. 9”h.$150-$350210DOUGH SCRAPER BY PETER DERR (BERKSCOUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1793-1868).Iron blade with long b<strong>ra</strong>ss ferule and later turnedwooden handle. Blade is marked “PD 1848”.Light pitting and small dings. 6”l.$400-$800207208209 - 21120540 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


211BOX, MINIATURE STAND, AND PAIR OF CANDLE SCONCES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n. Mid 19th century cu<strong>rly</strong> maple ballot box. Hole in the lid,single dovetailed poplar d<strong>ra</strong>wer. Refinished. 4 1/2”h. 7”w. 6”d. And aminiature tilt top table. Shaped top, turned post and three curved legs.Refinished and one leg repaired, 11 3/4”h. Together with a pair ofreplica tin candle sconc<strong>es</strong> with mirrored backs and scalloped cr<strong>es</strong>ts,13 1/2”h.$200-$400212LANDSCAPE SIGNED “GRULE” (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Farmstead set amongst floweringtre<strong>es</strong>. 24”h. 48”w., in a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 31”h. 56”w.$300-$500213QUEEN ANNE-STYLE HIGHCHEST OF DRAWERS.David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio,20th century, poplar. Two-piecewith good detail, dovetailedd<strong>ra</strong>wers, and distr<strong>es</strong>sed bluepaint. 75 1/2”h. 41 3/4”w.21 3/4”d. Ex J<strong>es</strong>s Mallow(Ohio).$2,000-$4,000212214FEDERAL-STYLE HIGH-POST BED.David T. Smith, Morrow, Ohio, 20thcentury. Chamfered posts topped byurn finials, with a distr<strong>es</strong>sed greenover red paint. 85 1/2”h. 66”w.,<strong>ra</strong>ils are 83”l.$400-$800214213| 41


215215LITHOGRAPH SUNDAY 1897 BY GEORGEBELLOWS (AMERICAN, 1882-1925).Lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper, initialed on the plate,signed in pencil lower right. Carriage ride.12 1/8”h. 14 7/8”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 21’h. 24”w.$900-$1,200216TOM SAWYER LITHOGRAPH BY NORMANROCKWELL (NEW YORK, 1894-1978).Artist proof signed in pencil lower right. TomSawyer whitewashing the fence. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,31 1/2”h. 27 1/2”w.$200-$400216217THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER(PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Fancifulbird with tulip. In a d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted f<strong>ra</strong>me, 11”h.12 1/4”w.$400-$700218SET OF FOUR RUSTIC SIDE CHAIRS.Old Hickory, Martinsville, Indiana, 1st half-20thcentury. Woven backs and upholstered seats.36”h.$400-$800217219PLANK CHAIR OR BRETSTUHL.Zoar, Ohio, mid 19th century, cherry. Shapedback with heart cutout and chamfered legs.Imperfections. 17 1/4”h., seat, 35 1/4”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio), originally owned bythe Rouf family, who <strong>ra</strong>n the hotel in Zoar.$300-$600220CRADLE.Possibly Ohio, 19th century, cu<strong>rly</strong> maple.Dovetailed, with heart cutouts and an old finish.18”h. 26 1/2”w. 40 1/2”l. Ex Mary and GlennSonner (Ohio).$200-$40042 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012218219 - 220


221RUSTIC ARM CHAIR.Old Hickory, Martinsville, Indiana, 1st half-20th century.Barrel-form armchair with woven back and seat.$200-$400222TWO PAPER CUTTINGS.Possibly Massachusetts, 2nd quarter-19th century,paper and ink. Concentric d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong><strong>tiv</strong>e circl<strong>es</strong>, inkedcenter depicting a pair of dov<strong>es</strong>, two hea<strong>rts</strong> and theword “Love”. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 9” x 9”. And a half-moon cutand woven d<strong>es</strong>ign with sawtooth edging. Found inLancaster, Pennsylvania. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 8 1/4”h. 10 3/4”w.Note on back of valentine reads “Taken from th<strong>es</strong>c<strong>ra</strong>p book of William Robinson and his wife Matildadaughter of Thomas Edwards of Ipwich”. Pu<strong>rch</strong>ased atGarth’s, May 14-15, 1976, lot 421.$250-$500223SEVEN PIECES OF MOCHA AND YELLOWWARE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n and English, 19th century. Two miniaturemocha creamers with <strong>ra</strong>ised checked bands, 2 3/4”,3 1/2”h. and five piec<strong>es</strong> of yellowware. Miniaturecreamer, 3”h., and pepper pot with blue bands, 4”h.Together with three miniature chamber pots with blu<strong>es</strong>eaweed on white bands, 1 1/2”, 2”, 2”h. Some flak<strong>es</strong>.$150-$350224TWO MOCHA BOWLS AND SALT.England, 1st half-19th century. All have blue strip<strong>es</strong>.Bowls, 4”h. 9 1/4”d. and 3 1/4”h. 6 1/4”d., salt, 2”h.All have edge wear.$200-$300221222225MOCHA PITCHER AND BOWL.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Blue and green striped pitcher, 6 1/4”h., and brown andblack striped bowl, 3”h. 6 1/4”d. Imperfections.$400-$800226THREE PIECES OF MOCHA.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Creamer with brown bands and tooled lin<strong>es</strong>, 5 1/2”h.,and a tall pot with mustard bands and dome lid, 11 1/2”h. Together with a large mug withmarbelized rim and incised foliate band, 4”h. All have applied handl<strong>es</strong>. Imperfections.$400-$600223 - 226| 43


230 - 23522722822944 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012227LONE TREE TRADING POST BY BARBARARUTH GARVIN (CALIFORNIA, 1936-2006).Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1980 lowerleft. Hors<strong>es</strong> and wagon near adobe buildings.31”h. 40”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 40”h. 52”w.$1,000-$2,000228WOMAN WITH BASKET BY R.C. GORMAN(NEW MEXICO, 1932-2005).Pastel on paper, signed and dated 1985 lowerleft. Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian woman with a largebasket. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 43”h. 53”w.$800-$1,200229SANTA FE SUMMER PROBABLY BY MICHAELMCGUIRE (NEW MEXICO, 20TH CENTURY).Oil on masonite, signed lower left and onback. Landscape with distant mountains. 9”h.12”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 18”h. 20 1/2”w.$100-$300230POTTERY EFFIGY BOWL.Reputedly prehistoric Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian. Bowlwith cat’s head and tail. 6 1/2”h.$200-$400231PREHISTORIC POTTERY BOWL.Caddo culture, ca. 1200-1400, Arkansas.Incised friendship bowl. Chip.3 1/4’h. 7 1/2”d.Ex Mike Steele.$300-$500232CARVED PREHISTORIC EFFIGY PIPE.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1400, PikeCounty, Illinois. Carved sandstone pipe in theform of a kneeling person. 9 3/4”h. Ex ByronKnobloch, ex Leo Allen.$500-$800233PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGY WATERBOTTLE.Quapaw culture, ca.1650-1750, JeffersonCounty, Arkansas. Frog shaped bottle with a<strong>ra</strong>ttle in its head and Old Town red and whited<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. Some r<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 8 1/2”h.Ex Harry White.$400-$800234PREHISTORIC POTTERY JAR.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600, OldSlave Plantation, Crittendon County, Kentucky.Banks noded jar with <strong>ra</strong>ised d<strong>es</strong>ign and st<strong>ra</strong>phandl<strong>es</strong>. 5 1/2”h. Found by Len Weidner.$200-$400235PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER BOTTLE.Quapaw culture, ca.1200-1600, Cass County,Texas. Squared bottle with concentric circled<strong>es</strong>igns. Some r<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 8 1/2”h. Ex RogerPeterson, ex Brock Ellis.$400-$700


239 - 243236CROSSING THE YELLOWSTONE BY LORENENTZ (MONTANA/WYOMING, B. 1949).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Cowboysherding longhorns across the river. 42”h.36”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 54 1/2”h. 48 1/2”w.$1,000-$1,500240PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGY VESSEL.Mississippian culture, ca.1000-1600,Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas.V<strong>es</strong>sel in the form of a seated person. 5”h.Ex Jim VanSassen Collection.$350-$700236237LANDSCAPE BY NANETTE DAVIS (TEXAS,20TH CENTURY).Acrylic on masonite, signed and dated 1986lower right. Detailed image of a wagon t<strong>ra</strong>il.Built into a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 28”h. 52”w.$1,000-$2,000241TWO PREHISTORIC POTTERY JARS.Ea<strong>rly</strong> Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian. Tapered bottle withpierced foot found in Miller County,Arkansas. Repair. 11”h. Ex Rosa Moreno.And a bulbous jar. Age splits. 7 1/2”h.$400-$600238LANDSCAPE BY JACK DUDLEY(CALIFORNIA, 1918-1996).Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Riverscene. 20”h. 30”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29”h. 39”w.$400-$800239FOUR PREHISTORIC POTTERY VESSELS.Mississippian culture, ca.1000-1600,Arkansas water bottle, 3 1/2”h., and frog effigybowl, 3 1/4”h. 5”d. Fort Ancient culture,Montour phase, ca.1550-1700, water bottlefrom Mason County, W<strong>es</strong>t Virginia, 3 1/4”h.,and eng<strong>ra</strong>ved bowl from Lawrence County,Ohio, 3”h. Ex Herb Fein Collection. All haveimperfections.$400-$600242PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER BOTTLE.Quapaw culture, ca.1650-1750, found inCarden Bottoms, Yell County, Arkansas.Caddo relief eng<strong>ra</strong>ved surface, redd<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion. R<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 7 1/4”h.$300-$500243TWO ENGRAVED PREHISTORIC POTTERYPIECES.Caddo culture, ca.1200-1700. Barkmaneng<strong>ra</strong>ved bowl from the Texarkana focusfrom the Hatchel site, Bowie County, Texas.4 1/2”h. 11”d. Ex Ken Partain Collection.And an Avery eng<strong>ra</strong>ved compound jar withscalloped rim. From the McCurtain focus,Red River Valley - Texas/Arkansas. 10”h.Both have repair.$450-$850237238| 45


244INLAID FEDERAL CHEST OF DRAWERS.Probably Pennsylvania, 1800-1820, walnut andpoplar. Two over three d<strong>ra</strong>wers r<strong>es</strong>ting on b<strong>ra</strong>cketfeet and d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted with folksy barber pole inlay.Retains period, possibly original, b<strong>ra</strong>ss<strong>es</strong>. 44”h.39”w. 21 1/4”d.$1,000-$2,000244245PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLET.Center Township, Berks County, 1847, wool andcotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Largepe<strong>rch</strong>ing peacock, weaver’s name, John Kirst, inthe corner blocks as well as the client, Marie Blatt.Eight-point star centerfield with fruit and flo<strong>ra</strong>lbaskets on borders. 80” x 95”.$250-$500246JACQUARD COVERLET.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1830-1860, wool and cotton. Centerseam, Beiderwand in olive and natu<strong>ra</strong>l. Star andflowering vine centerfield with double eight-pointstar borders. T<strong>ra</strong>demark corner blocks. Full fringe.80” x 89”. Ex W<strong>es</strong>tern R<strong>es</strong>erve Historical Society(Ohio).$200-$400245247WAKING UP THE OLD MARE BYCURRIER & IVES.Chromolithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Labeled“Printed in Oils” with some hand tinting.Large folio of horse d<strong>ra</strong>wn sleighs,C# 6490. Imperfections. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,22”h. 30 1/2”w.$100-$300Detail 245248GOOD TIMES ON THE OLDPLANTATION BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Smallfolio with passing river barge, C# 2451.Minor imperfections. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 13”h.17”w.$200-$35024646 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


247 248249249THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT RACE BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small folio of th<strong>es</strong>teamboats Robt. E. Lee and the Natchez undermoonlight. C# 2630. Retailer’s label “Moore &Co.....Louisville, Ky”. One of the New B<strong>es</strong>t 50. Somewear and toning. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 12 1/2”h. 16 1/2”w.$100-$300250 251250MIDNIGHT RACE ON THE MISSISSIPPI BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small folio ofsteamboat <strong>ra</strong>ce, C# 4117. Retailer’s label “Given with‘The Home Companion’ S.L. Thorpe...Cleveland, O.”One of the New B<strong>es</strong>t 50. Slight toning. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,15 3/4”h. 19 3/4”w.$200-$400251THE ENCHANTED CAVE BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folio withgood color, C# 1739. Minor toning and loss. In af<strong>ra</strong>me, 22 3/4”h. 27”w.$150-$350252252AMBER BLOWN GLASS PAN.Attributed to Mantua, Ohio, 2nd quarter-19thcentury. Yellow amber with swirled ribs and foldedrim. One open blister. 6”d.$600-$800| 47


253FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ea<strong>rly</strong>19th century, walnutwith old refinishing. Broken-a<strong>rch</strong>pediment with b<strong>ra</strong>ss medallions, thecase with chamfered corners, and thebase with a quatrefoil panel. B<strong>ra</strong>ssmovement with dial painted withbirds and with a sun-moon dial inthe dial a<strong>rch</strong>. Imperfections. 96”h.$1,000-$2,000254 - 258254MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MANON IVORY.European, 2nd quarter-19th century.Dapper young man with blue ey<strong>es</strong>.In a wooden f<strong>ra</strong>me, 4 1/2” x 4 1/2”.$250-$500253255TEA CADDY.England, 1st half-19th century,mahogany and mahogany veneer.Tapered sid<strong>es</strong> and lid with inlaidbone <strong>es</strong>cutcheon. Two interior compartmentsand a mixing bowl. Imperfections.6”h. 10 1/2”w. 4 1/2”d.$150-$300256PEWABIC ART POTTERYCANDLESTICK.Detroit, Michigan, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20thcentury. Irid<strong>es</strong>cent green and greyglaze. Impr<strong>es</strong>sed and paper label.6”h. Ex Carleton Brown (Michigan),sold at Garth’s, September 1999.$150-$300257MINIATURE ON IVORY OF AWOMAN.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or European, 2nd quarter-19th century. Small port<strong>ra</strong>it of awoman in white with her hair intwo ringlets. Inlaid f<strong>ra</strong>me, 6 1/4”h.5 1/4”w.$200-$400258TRAY AND CIGAR CASE.S<strong>eco</strong>nd half-19th century. Tin ovalt<strong>ra</strong>y with chromolithog<strong>ra</strong>ph of awinged Lady Liberty. Worn. 13” x16 1/4”. And a German papier machecigar case with leather sid<strong>es</strong>. Handpainted with a nude woman on swingand “Segars” on the back. Minorwear to surface, leather has loss.3” x 5”.$250-$450259FISHING BOATS (EUROPEAN, LATE19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, illegible signature anddate (18)87 lower left. Study of boatsoff shore. Small patch. 16”h. 24”w.,in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 18 1/2”h. 26 1/2”w.$150-$35025926048 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


260FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER PRINT AFTER AUDUBON(1785-1851).Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph printed by R. Havell, 1833.Label for The Old Print Shop. A few stains. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,31”h. 23 1/4”w.$600-$800261PORTRAIT OF JOHN JAMES AUDUBON BY SPENCERDOUGLASS CROCKWELL (NEW YORK, 1904-1968).Oil on masonite, monog<strong>ra</strong>m lower right. Audubonsketching a turkey in the wild. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 31” x31”.$300-$600262FIGHT AT THE RAIL FENCE, BUNKER HILL BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil and g<strong>ra</strong>phite on paper, signed lower left. Sketch ofbattle. 40”h. 48”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 43”h. 51”w.$500-$1,000263DEFENSE OF FORT WASHINGTON, 1776 BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil and g<strong>ra</strong>phite on paper, unsigned. Large sketch ofWashington leading battle. 28”h. 45”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,31 1/2”h. 48”w.$500-$1,000264DEFENSE OF FORT WASHINGTON, 1776 BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed lower right. Study of battl<strong>es</strong>cene with minor variations from previous sketch.12”h. 18”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 26”w.$600-$1,200261263262264265SHERATON-STYLE SOFA.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, likely Centennial e<strong>ra</strong>, cherry. Good detailwith turned and reeded legs and posts, shaped armsand curved back have inlaid banding. Reupholstered.36”h. 78”l.$400-$800265| 49


266HALF HULL MODEL.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 19th century, pine. Carvedhalf hull with original paint and label “Delmar-Morgan Experimental Steel Hull”. Wear andsome edge loss. 6”h. 50”l.$600-$900266Detail 266267POND SAILER.Germany, mid 20th century. Well-madewooden boat with cloth sails. Marked “Seifert-Boot, Schutzmarke, Made in Germany”. 48”h.on stand, 37”l.$400-$600268BEACH SCENE SIGNED “ROSS” (AMERICAN,LATE 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Childrenplaying with a sailboat. 16”h. 20”w., in a giltf<strong>ra</strong>me, 25 1/2”h. 29 1/2”w.$100-$300271CLASSICAL GAMES TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, mahogany. Old dark varnishstain. Green felt insert and four swivel mounted cupholders. Imperfections. 28”h. 27 1/2”w. 27 1/2”d.Pu<strong>rch</strong>ased from the J. Peterman Company, this tablewas used as a prop in Jam<strong>es</strong> Cameron’s Oscar-winningmovie Titanic. It can be seen in the parlor/lib<strong>ra</strong>ry towhich the men retire after Jack Dawson din<strong>es</strong> in thefirst class dining room.$400-$800267269FOLK ART CANE AND CARVED EAGLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century.Cane with natu<strong>ra</strong>l b<strong>ra</strong>nch shaft and carvedburl dog head handle. Age splits. 36 1/2”h.And a carved wood and gilt eagle withglass ey<strong>es</strong>, possibly an a<strong>rch</strong>itectu<strong>ra</strong>l cr<strong>es</strong>t.Imperfections. 8 1/2”h. 17”l.$200-$40026850 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012270STATUE OF DOG AND TWO EAGLEPAPERWEIGHTS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-20th century. Hollowcopper casting of a setter with black paint,7 1/2”h. 13”l., and two cast iron eagl<strong>es</strong>,one with old black paint, one with oldgold paint. 3”, 3 1/4”h.$100-$200271


272273272DECORATED SEA CHEST.Nineteenth century, pine. Wrought-iron handl<strong>es</strong> and d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted ingreen with “Maid of the Loch Loch Lomond” on the front and onthe lid, a ship flying the US and Scottish flags. 19 1/2”h. 38”w.18 1/2”d.Located in north-cent<strong>ra</strong>l Scotland, Loch Lomond is, by area, thelarg<strong>es</strong>t lake in Great Britain. The current Maid of the Loch is asteamer and is pr<strong>es</strong>ently being r<strong>es</strong>tored.$300-$600273EASTERN SHORE HARBOR BY JOHN BANNON (BALTIMORE,B. 1933).Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Sailing boats at dock. 12”h.16”w., in gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 19 1/2”h. 23 1/2”w.$100-$200274BENCH.Probably southw<strong>es</strong>tern US, 19th century, pine. Paneled back andshaped legs. Older refinish. 20”h. seat, 38”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll 72”l.$300-$600275BRASS LIGHTING DEVICE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19thcentury. Iron rod t<strong>ra</strong>mmel withb<strong>ra</strong>ss swivel arms ending in twocandle sockets. Loss to somed<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong><strong>tiv</strong>e scrolls. 35”h.,extended, 61”h.$300-$600275274| 51


276 277276FOLK ART TRAIN ENGINE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-20th century, found materials.Steam engine made from a cast iron section ofpiping with threaded posts. Wooden cab with tinroof and wooden wheels attached with metalbands. Old copper paint, some loss. 10 1/4”h. 31”l.$200-$400277FOLK ART TRAIN ENGINE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th century. Steam engine with acarved and turned wooden body and cast ironwheels. Old red paint. 13”h. 26”l.$200-$40052 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012278278DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS.Possibly north-cent<strong>ra</strong>l Ohio, 1830-1860, poplar.Two over four d<strong>ra</strong>wers with scrolled stil<strong>es</strong> and feet.Retains its original, vib<strong>ra</strong>nt paint, including fauxmahogany g<strong>ra</strong>ining with faux crossbanding on thelarge d<strong>ra</strong>wer, and stenciled <strong>es</strong>cutcheons. Retains itsoriginal pulls. 48 1/2”h. 43”w. 21 1/2”d. Ex DennyT<strong>ra</strong>cey (Michigan).$500-$1,000279TEN PIECES OF TOLE AND METALWARE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. Two tole t<strong>ra</strong>ys, one red,8”9”l., bread t<strong>ra</strong>y, 11”l.; two containers, one withg<strong>ra</strong>in paint, 4 1/2”h. 6 1/2”d., one with stencil andbale handle, 4”h.; heavy tin pan, 2 1/4”h. 101/4”d.; scissor wick trimmers and wrought irontrivet, 3 1/4”h. Together with a late hogsc<strong>ra</strong>percandl<strong>es</strong>tick, 7 1/4”h., and pewter chamberstick,1 3/4”h.$50-$125280TWO PIECES OF TOLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Small dome-topbox attributed to Vermont. Original gold groundand worn foliate band, 3”h. 4 1/4”w. And a child’sred cup with stenciled label “A Gift”, 2”h.$100-$200281TOPSEY-TURVEY DOLL AND MIRROR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th -1st half 20th century. Mixedfabrics doll has woman dr<strong>es</strong>sed in velvet, the otherhas an African Am<strong>erica</strong>n woman dr<strong>es</strong>sed in linen,11”l. And a cast iron dr<strong>es</strong>sing mirror with ovalswivel mirror. White over layers of paint, 15 1/2”h.$150-$300282282RAILROAD CROSSING BELL.From Hammond, Indiana, 2ndhalf-19th century, b<strong>ra</strong>ss. Oldblack paint. Repair. 9”h. 14”d.$200-$400


283 284 285283AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE-OCTOBERAFTERNOON BY N. CURRIER.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folio ofa large hom<strong>es</strong>tead. C# 122. Imperfections. In af<strong>ra</strong>me, 25”h. 31 1/2”w.$800-$1,200284THREE CURRIER & IVES PRINTS.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>phs on paper. Small folioswith good color. Scenery of the CatskillsC# 5418. In a modern f<strong>ra</strong>me, 15”h. 19”w., andAm<strong>erica</strong>n Hom<strong>es</strong>tead-Spring C# 170, one of the“New B<strong>es</strong>t 50”. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16”h. 20”w.Together with Ruffed Grouse. C# 5248. In af<strong>ra</strong>me, 16”h. 20”w. Imperfections. Ex Jam<strong>es</strong>Wyant Collection (Ohio).$300-$600285YOUNG BLOOD IN AN OLD BODY BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small folioof children and stag<strong>eco</strong>ach with bright colors.C# 6839. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 13”h. 17”w.$150-$350286SALE OF THE PET LAMB BY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small foliowith good color. C# 5369. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 13”h.17”w.$200-$300287AUTUMN PASTELS BY RUTH COLE (VIR-GINIA, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Impr<strong>es</strong>sionisticriver landscape. 24”h. 30”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,29 1/2”h. 35 1/2”w.$100-$200288CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.Pennsylvania, 18th century, walnut. Molded topover a birdcage mechanism and baluster shaft,and r<strong>es</strong>ting on cabriole legs ending in pad feet.Imperfections. 28”h. 33”d.$300-$600289CHIPPENDALE MULE CHEST.New England, late 18th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, cu<strong>rly</strong>maple. Two dovetailed d<strong>ra</strong>wers and cutoutb<strong>ra</strong>cket feet. Refinished. 39”h. 37”w. 17”d.$600-$800288286 287| 53


290ORIENTAL RUG.Room size Bijar, ca. 1925.Blue borders, burgundyground. 8’10” x 11’10”.$4,000-$6,000291ORIENTAL RUNNER.Northw<strong>es</strong>t Persian.Geometric medallionson a red ground. 11’9” x2’11”.$1,000-$1,500292ORIENTAL RUNNERKa<strong>ra</strong>ja, ca. 1930.Geometric with redground. 2’4” x 8’8”.$500-$800290291293ORIENTAL RUGHamadan. G<strong>ra</strong>phic d<strong>es</strong>ign with red andblue ground. 7’1” x 5’4”.$400-$600294ORIENTAL RUGHeriz, ca. 1930. Bold d<strong>es</strong>ign with redground and blue border. 5’8” x 8’1”.$1,000-$1,500295TWO ORIENTAL RUGS AND A GINGER JAR.Twentieth century. Jar with blue flo<strong>ra</strong>l handd<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion on white ground with carrying lugsand an animal finial. Imperfections. 9”h. Andtwo contempo<strong>ra</strong>ry oriental rugs.$150-$350296ORIENTAL RUG.Ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Shirvan. Geometric d<strong>es</strong>ign inshad<strong>es</strong> of blue, ivory and tan. Worn. 3’6” x 5’2”.$100-$200297ORIENTAL RUG.Oushak. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l medallion on red ground.Some wear, 3’ x 5’7”.$200-$400292 29329454 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


298THREE VIEWS OF MOUNT VERNON BY JOHN WARDDUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oils on canvas. Two are initialed and dated June, 1905, TheMusic Room and The River Front. Both unf<strong>ra</strong>med, glued tocardboard, 17 1/2”h. 21”w. And an unsigned landscape Cornfieldin November. C<strong>ra</strong>zing. 12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.$300-$600298299299TWO INTERIOR VIEWS BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas. Studi<strong>es</strong> of Washington and party inspecting the 1stsilver coins struck in the US. Initialed and titled on the backingboard. Splits. 13 1/2”h. 17 1/2”w. and Captured flags from Yorktown.Unsigned, titled on the backing board. 16”h. 22”w. Bothunf<strong>ra</strong>med, glued to cardboard.$200-$400300TWO VIEWS OF MOUNT VERNON BY JOHN WARDDUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed and dated 1905. The Stairway. Unf<strong>ra</strong>med,glued to cardboard, 17 1/2”h. 21 1/2”w. and The Greenhouse,12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.$250-$450301LANDSCAPE AND VIEW OF MOUNT VERNON BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oils on canvas. Revolutionary Battlefield at Princeton, NJ signedand dated 1909 lower right. 12”H. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.and the lib<strong>ra</strong>ry at Mt. Vernon, initialed and dated 1905 lower left.16”h. 12”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 24”h. 20”w.$300-$600300302PEACOCKS SIGNED “W-WEYDEN” (AMERICAN SCHOOL,EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on plywood, signed lower right. Naïve image of peacockand peafowl. 11 1/2”h. 17 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 14 1/2”h.20 1/2”w.$100-$200301| 55


303303HORSES BY TOM RYAN (AMERICAN, B. 1977).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Two hors<strong>es</strong> in anopen field. 12”h. 17”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 18 1/2”h. 23 1/2”w.$600-$1,200306304304LANDSCAPE WITH COWBOYS BY JIM REY(COLORADO/NEBRASKA, B. 1939).Oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)93 lowerleft. Cowboys returning to a <strong>ra</strong>nch. 20”h.30”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29 1/2”h. 40”w.$600-$800305SEMANA SANTA CONCEPCION SIGNED“E. GUERRA” (AMERICAN, LATE 20THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Nightceremony outside the mission’s walls. 48”h.72”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 61”h. 84 1/2”w.$600-$900307WINTER SUN BY MICHAEL LYNCH(COLORADO, B. 1950).Oil on masonite, signed and dated 1997lower right and back. Impr<strong>es</strong>sionistic winterlandscape with pueblos. 20 1/2”h. 30”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 26 3/4”h. 36 1/2”w.$600-$90030556 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012306A DISTANT NOISE BY GARY LAWRENCENIBLETT (NEW MEXICO/CALIFORNIA,B. 1943).Watercolor on paper, signed and dated (19)68lower left. Three Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indians on horseback.In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 22 1/2”h. 28”w.$2,000-$4,000307


308 - 312308FIVE PREHISTORIC POTTERYITEMS.Ea<strong>rly</strong> Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian cultur<strong>es</strong>including Quapaw, Dallas and Ft.Ancient, ca.1200-1600. Two circulartrowels, 2 3/4”, 4 1/4”d., andtwo miniature jars, both from Tenn<strong>es</strong>see.One has flint points inside.Both 2 1/2”h. Together with a redwar<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>ge jar found in Red RiverCounty, Texas. Repair. 5 1/2”h. 81/4”d. Ex Dan Stroud.$250-$500309PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGYBOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1400-1600, Center Ridge, ConwayCounty, Arkansas. Seated womanwith painted d<strong>es</strong>igns. 10 1/2”h.Ex Bill Rowlett (Arkansas), RichardMeeks.$600-$900310PREHISTORIC POTTERY GOURDSHAPED BOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1200,Paul Vernon site, Cross County,Arkansas. Old Town red and whitepaint with tooled band. 11”h. Ex JPCunningham, ex Von Hilliard.$400-$800311PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATERBOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1200-1600, Pemiscot County, Missouri.Raised turkey t<strong>ra</strong>ck motif onshoulder. 7”h. Ex Tom Davis.$300-$500312PREHISTORIC POTTERY BOWLAND BOTTLE.Mississippian culture, ca.1650-1750, Arkansas. Plain water bottle,8 1/2”h., and an incised friendshipbowl. Age splits. 5”h. 10”d.$300-$500313THREE PRINTS FROMGLEASON’S PICTORIALDRAWING-ROOM COMPANION.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ca.1851-1855, handcolored eng<strong>ra</strong>vings on paper.Imag<strong>es</strong> of Spanish missions inTexas. Imag<strong>es</strong> of text on theopposite side of the paper. Inmatching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 15 3/4”h. 18”w.$100-$300314FOLK ART POTTERY PIECE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n Southw<strong>es</strong>t, 2nd half-20th century, red clay. Sevenfigur<strong>es</strong> surrounding a candleholder. 7”h. 10”d.$75-$125315SIX AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETS.First half-20th century. ProbablyPima/Papago with dark wovend<strong>es</strong>igns on a lighter ground. Fiveare similar, 6”h. 10”d. to 1 1/2”h.3 1/2”d. The sixth is woven from adifferent material, 5 1/2”h. 8”d.Varying edge damage.$200-$400316TWO PREHISTORIC POTTERYJARS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian, probablyMississippian culture. Large ovoidpots with flared rims. One is redpottery, 16”h., the other has smok<strong>es</strong>mudg<strong>es</strong>, 13”h.$200-$400317PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE.Marked on the octagonal barrel forSilas Fleming (Ohio). Cu<strong>rly</strong> maplefull stock. R<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 57”l.$200-$400 313| 57


318GENRE SCENE SIGNED “WHITMAN” (EUROPEAN, LATE 19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed and dated (18)78 lower right. Girl sitting near farmbuilding. Repairs. 18”h. 23 1/2”w., in a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 26”h. 31 1/4”w.$400-$800319TWO CURRIER & IVES PRINTS.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>phs on paper. Small folios. The Horse Shed Stak<strong>es</strong>,Free for All C# 2942. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 14”h. 16”w. And Trotters on the SnowC# 6167. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 17”h. 21”w. Imperfections.$150-$300318320TWO CURRIER & IVES PRINTS.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>phs on paper. Small folio. Spring C# 5671, 11 1/4”h.15 1/4”w., and Deer Shooting C# 1539, 13”h. 17”w. Both in f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, bothwith imperfections.$100-$300321SHERATON LADY’S DESK.New England, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, bi<strong>rch</strong> with oldfinish. High turned legs, three dovetailed, cockbeadedd<strong>ra</strong>wers and hinged writing shelf in base. Top hasdouble doors, and a fitted interior with d<strong>ra</strong>wers andpigeon hol<strong>es</strong>. Imperfections. Replaced b<strong>ra</strong>ss<strong>es</strong>.51 1/2”h. 39 1/2”w. 20”d.$800-$1,200319322PUTNAM CALLED FROM THE PLOW BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed lower right. Study of m<strong>es</strong>senge<strong>ra</strong>nd Putnam. 12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.$300-$400323BUNKER HILL BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed lower right. Sketch of militiabehind a barricade. 12”h. 18”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h.26”w.$300-$50058 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012320


322 323 324324OLD BLACKSMITH SHOP BY JOHN WARDDUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Study of interior ofshop in Southport, Connecticut. Minor c<strong>ra</strong>ckling.12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.$200-$400325LEAVING MOUNT VERNON FOR CONTINEN-TAL CONGRESS BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed lower right. Sketch ofWashington, Patrick Henry and Pendletonoutside Mt. Vernon. 9”h. 12 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,17”h. 20 3/4”w.$200-$400326TWO PAINTINGS OF MOUNTVERNON BY JOHN WARDDUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed and dated June1905 lower left. Studi<strong>es</strong> of Martha inher sitting room, 16”h. 12”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 24”h. 20”w. And an exteriorview, 11 1/2”h. 15 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,20”h. 24”w.$300-$600325326321| 59


328329327327ORIENTAL RUG.Room size Heriz, ca. 1925. Wide blue flo<strong>ra</strong>lborder, ab<strong>ra</strong>sh blue spandrels and red ground.10’ x 12’.$3,000-$5,000328ORIENTAL RUG.Heriz. Red ground and white spandrels.6’5” x 8’9”.$1,000-$1,500329ORIENTAL RUG.Heriz, 1925. Good colors of blue, red andgreen. Some wear. 8’7”x 7’6”.$1,500-$3,000330330ORIENTAL RUNNER.Northw<strong>es</strong>t Persian. Red and blueborders with red ground. 13’6” x3’4”.$1,000-$1,500331ORIENTAL RUG.Aftshar/Khamseh. Blue, red and whitemedallions with birds and animalsand multiple borders. 6’2” x 9’.$2,000-$3,000332ORIENTAL RUG.Twentieth century. Shirvan Kilim inshad<strong>es</strong> of red and blue. Some loss.4’7” x 9’.$300-$600333TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.Maslaghans, ca. 1940. Very similar“lightning” d<strong>es</strong>igns in red and blueground with white border. Somewear. 2’5” x 4’.$100-$20060 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


335334336334ORIENTAL RUG.Room size Heriz. Large g<strong>ra</strong>phic d<strong>es</strong>ign elementson a blue ground with wide rust border. Wear.8’10” x 11’4”.$3,000-$5,000335ORIENTAL RUG.Senneh, ca. 1925. Bold d<strong>es</strong>ign with red borde<strong>ra</strong>nd blue ground. 6’6” x 4’6”.$1,000-$1,500336ORIENTAL RUG.Room size Tabriz, ca. 1930. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>ign onmedium blue ab<strong>ra</strong>sh ground with blue border.Some pile wear. 9’6” x 12’.$2,000-$3,000337HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE INLAID SIDEBOARD.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century, mahogany and poplar. Ofdiminu<strong>tiv</strong>e size with flame veneer façade with inlay and stringing.Imperfections. 36”h. 64”w. 24”d.$800-$1,200338WHALE END HANGING SHELF.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, softwood. Of typical form with red paint.36”h. 28”w.$75-$150337339ROCKING CHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, mixed woods. Four-spindle back withsplayed arms, splint seat, and old black paint. 13 1/2”h. seat,41”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$75-$150| 61


340 - 342343340DECORATED BOX, BUTTER PADDLES ANDPEASEWARE CONTAINER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Bentwoodbox with lapped seams and original blackpaint with bowl of fruit on the lid, 4 1/2"h. 71/2"d., and a turned Peaseware jar with lid, 7"h.6"d. Together with two butter paddl<strong>es</strong>, 9"l.Imperfections.$250-$450341DELFT CHARGER.Netherlands, 18th century. Blue freehandd<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion of a flowering tree. Marked on thebottom for The Porcelain Claw factory (1661-1840). Scalloped edge has flak<strong>es</strong>. 14 1/2”d.$600-$900342TWO LANTERNS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Glass with piercedtin bas<strong>es</strong> and tops with handl<strong>es</strong> and old blackpaint. Heavy onion globe with tin font and burningfluid burner, 13”h., and molded globe withno font. C<strong>ra</strong>ck. 13”h.$200-$400343AMERICAN FARM YARD-EVENING BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Large folio ofcontented liv<strong>es</strong>tock. C# 138. Foxing and lightove<strong>ra</strong>ll toning. In a cu<strong>rly</strong> maple veneer f<strong>ra</strong>me,24 3/4”h. 31 3/4”w.$1,500-$2,000344ORIENTAL RUG.Room size Kashan, 2nd quarter-20th century.Flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>ign on burgundy ground, camelspandrels. 10’4” x 14’.$3,000-$5,000345ORIENTAL RUG.Isfahan, mid 20th century. Figu<strong>ra</strong>l with hangingurns. Ab<strong>ra</strong>sh salmon with ivory ground. 4’8” x6’10”.$300-$500346ORIENTAL RUG.Aftshar/Khamseh, ca. 1920. Geometric on darkand medium blue. 5’10” x 7’10”.$1,000-$1,50034434562 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


347 - 350 351346347THREE CARVED ARTICULATED DOLLS.Probably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century, wood.Dark stained figure with carved featur<strong>es</strong>, ch<strong>es</strong>t,buttocks and protruding belly. T<strong>ra</strong>c<strong>es</strong> of old paint.13”h. And doll with penciled face and jacket inold natu<strong>ra</strong>l finish, 6 1/4”h. Together with simplymade doll with penciled face in old natu<strong>ra</strong>l finish.7 1/4”h. All with imperfections.$250-$450348REDWARE FLOWER POT.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Basket shapedwith a rope twist handle and coggled rims on thebasket and attached saucer. Yellow slip dots,scrolls and “Ruth Scarbrouth 1824”. Loss. 8 1/2”h.5 1/4”d. Sold at Garth’s, May 4-5, 2007, lot 860.$400-$600349DOLL SIZE ROCKER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th century, pine. Old green andred paint, turned legs and posts. Sc<strong>ra</strong>tch carvedname on the underside “Irene M. Gross”. Somewear. 15”h.$150-$350350TWO GROTESQUE JUGS.Both by Reggie Meaders (White County, Georgia,1916-2009), signed. Redware with brown alkalineglaze. 7 1/4”, 7 3/4”h.$400-$800351INLAID BIRDCAGE.Probably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, mahogany.Well done with glass and wire panels and twoglass water bottl<strong>es</strong>. Slide out t<strong>ra</strong>y. Underside isnicely inlaid. Minor wear, missing finial. 16 3/4”h.10 3/4” x 11”.$600-$800352SHERATON-STYLE TALL POST SINGLE BED.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Old dark finish. 61 1/2”h.plus hinged canopy f<strong>ra</strong>me with convoluted curve.Rails are 72 1/2”l. 42”w.$125-$175353FOUR PIECES OF REDWARE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Crock and applebutter jar, 5”, 8 1/2”h., and two plain pie plat<strong>es</strong>,7 1/4”, 7 3/4”d. All with interior glaz<strong>es</strong> and somewear.$75-$150353ADECOY.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-20th century, carved wood.Working d<strong>eco</strong>y with original paint and glassey<strong>es</strong>. Wear. 14"l.$100-$300353BTWO DECOYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-20th century, carved wood.Redhead hen attributed to St. Clair Flats,Michigan. Working d<strong>eco</strong>y with touched uppaint and glass ey<strong>es</strong>. Some wear and shotscars, 14 1/2"l. And a d<strong>eco</strong>y attributed to P<strong>ra</strong>ttMfg.. Original paint and glass ey<strong>es</strong>. Wear andage split, 14"l.$200-$400353CTWO DECOYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 20th century, carved wood.Two d<strong>eco</strong>ys with original paint and glass ey<strong>es</strong>signed "Gary Ward", dated 1975. 12"l.$100-$300353DTWO DECOYS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, carved wood. Hollowd<strong>eco</strong>y with repaint, 14"l. and solid d<strong>eco</strong>y withrepaint and glass ey<strong>es</strong>. 13 1/2"l.$100-$250| 63


354 355354ORIENTAL RUG.Dergazine. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>ign on red ground. Addedfringe. 2’6” x 4’.$75-$150355ORIENTAL RUG.Afshar. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l medallions on blue ground. Somewear. 3’7” x 5’10”.$250-$450356TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.Belouch. Ove<strong>ra</strong>ll geometric d<strong>es</strong>igns. Two colordiamond medallion. 2’2” x 3’3” and blue andred on brown. 2’ x 3’.$100-$200357TWO ORIENTAL MATS.Chin<strong>es</strong>e. Colorful d<strong>es</strong>ign with black border andsalmon red ground. 2’ x 2’ and a Hamadan.Diamond d<strong>es</strong>ign in shad<strong>es</strong> of red and blue.2’ x 2’6”.$100-$20064 | GARTH’S May 23, 2009358SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 18th century, mixed woods.Splayed baluster legs and baluster arm suppo<strong>rts</strong>.Old refinish. 17 1/2”h. seat, 39”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$250-$500359HANGING CUPBOARD.Midw<strong>es</strong>tern, 19th century, pine. Two plank doorswith applied pilasters. Original red paint withgood surface. Interior has three fixed shelv<strong>es</strong>.36 1/2”h. 29 1/4”w. 9”d.$200-$400360THREE WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. All have tripod bas<strong>es</strong>with penny feet. Rush light holder with wideclasp and spring holder. One foot missing. 33”h.And a pair of double candle holders that appearto be late. Swivel arms with double candl<strong>es</strong>ockets and twist finials. 34”h.$100-$300361DECORATED BED.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century, pine. Peaked headboardwith original g<strong>ra</strong>in painting. 33 1/2”h.52 1/2”w., <strong>ra</strong>ils 72”l. Ex Rick Almonrode (Ohio).$200-$400356 357362TWENTY-FOUR PIECES OF GLASS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n and English, 19th century. Decanter,10”h.; nine tumblers, most paneled, 3 12” to5 3/4”h.; five stemmed win<strong>es</strong> 4 1/2” to 7”h.and six mugs and tasters, 2 1/4” to 3”h. Togetherwith three olive glass bottl<strong>es</strong>, 6”, 7 1/2”, 10”h.$200-$400363PAIR OF BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or European, probably 19th century.Amethyst with faintly twisted ribs on the necks.Some blisters. 7 3/4”h.$150-$350364TWO MOCHA PEPPER POTS.England, 1st half-19th century. Pale blue, onealso has pale green band, 4 1/2”h.$75-$150365ORIENTAL RUG.Shirvan. Multiple borders with shad<strong>es</strong> of blueand camel. 3’10” x 4’5”.$100-$200


365366TWO ORIENTAL MATS.Joshegan. Concentric diamonds in shad<strong>es</strong> of redand blue. 2’ x 2’6” and a Sarouk. Cent<strong>ra</strong>l flo<strong>ra</strong>ld<strong>es</strong>ign on red. 2 x 2’6”.$100-$200367TWO ORIENTAL RUGS.Anatol. Camel with red and blue, 2’ x 3’ and redon shad<strong>es</strong> of brown, 1’10” x 2’10”. Both havewear.$100 - $200368ORIENTAL RUG.Oushak. Ros<strong>es</strong> on a gold ground. Some wear,2’8” x 5’11”.$200-$400369ORIENTAL MAT.Sarouk. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>ign on red ground. 2’ x 2’6”.$150-$300370ORIENTAL RUG.Melayir. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l with intricate d<strong>es</strong>ign and ivoryground. Worn areas. 4’ x 6’.$200-$300366371TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS ON PAPER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-19th century, watercolor onpaper. Profil<strong>es</strong> of young men. Smaller has brownhair, 5”h. 3 3/4”w. Larger identified on the backas “A. Stenson, Jany. 3rd, 1845”. 9 1/4”h.8 1/4”w. Both in wooden f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>.$250-$450372FOUR MINIATURE FAMILY PORTRAITS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ca.1840, watercolor on heavy stock.Identified as Mrs. Irvine, the family matria<strong>rch</strong>and three g<strong>ra</strong>ndchildren, Maggie, Elize andGeorge. The latter two have partial Whatmanwatermarks in the stock. In f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 5”d., 7”h.,4”h. 4 1/4”w. and 5” x 5” r<strong>es</strong>pec<strong>tiv</strong>ely.$300-$400373WASHSTAND.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century, pine. Old redwash. Gallery top with cutout, turned legs, anda shelf with single dovetailed d<strong>ra</strong>wer. 37”h.18 1/2” x 18 12/”.$150-$350374PAIR OF ANDIRONS AND HOOKED RUG.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-20th century. Cast ironandirons with ring finials, 13 1/2’h., and ahooked rug on burlap with basket of flowers,21”h. 34”w.$150-$300367375PAIR OF ANDIRONS AND FEDERAL-STYLEMIRROR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century-20th century.Pair of cast iron cannonball finial andirons fromthe Ten Evck house, built 1865, Cazenovia, NewYork, 15”h., and a Fede<strong>ra</strong>l-style gilt mirror.Round with convex mirror and eagle cr<strong>es</strong>t. 25”h.$200-$300376MIRROR AND COPPER PITCHER.Nineteenth-20th century. Am<strong>erica</strong>n Fede<strong>ra</strong>l twopartmirror with carved applied half turnings andball drops on the cr<strong>es</strong>t. Top panel has Am<strong>erica</strong>neagle and flag made from colored feathers.Repair. 27”h. 14 3/4”w. And a Europeanhammered copper water pitcher with nickelplated bands and steel handle, 13”h.$200-$400| 65


377377TWO HANDCOLOREDLITHOGRAPHS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1860s. Battle ofBull Run... by Currier & Iv<strong>es</strong>,C# 391. In a mat and f<strong>ra</strong>me,17 1/4”h. 21 1/4”w. AndCamp Belder, Baltimore, Mdby E. Sachse. Stains and tears.In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 15 3/4”h.21 3/4”w.$200-$40037837966 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012378TWO LANDSCAPES (EUROPEANSCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19THCENTURY).Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Studi<strong>es</strong>of Italian coastlin<strong>es</strong>, both with buildingson rocky outcroppings, the topimage titled Scylla. Light stains andedge loss. Both on a single unf<strong>ra</strong>medsheet, 13”h. 9 1/2”w.$150-$350379RIVER LANDSCAPE BY E.F. MILLER(AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY).Watercolor on paper, signed and dated1880 lower right. Atmospheric scenewith single boat on river, possibly theHudson River. In a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 25 1/2”h.20 1/2”w.$150-$350380FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1800-1825, cherry andpine. Scroll-cut cr<strong>es</strong>t and flutedcolumns on the hood, and the casewith fluted quarter columns and ogeeb<strong>ra</strong>cket feet. Imperfections. 87”h. Soldat Blue Hen Auctions (Delaware,November 2011, from the <strong>es</strong>tate ofThomas Clayton F<strong>ra</strong>me Harrison,having d<strong>es</strong>cended from his anc<strong>es</strong>tor,Jam<strong>es</strong> McComb, a member of theContinental Congr<strong>es</strong>s from Delaware).$800-$1,200381TWO BASKETS AND HANGING BOX.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th-20th century.Dovetailed hanging walnut box.Refinished with hole on one end.7 3/4”h. 14 1/2”w. And two baskets.Rye st<strong>ra</strong>w, loss, 5”h. 12 1/2”d., andlater gathering basket, 8”h. 8”d.$50-$100382TWO PEWTER COFFEE POTSAm<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Earlierone has touch mark for Josiah Danforth(Middletown, Connecticut, 1825-1837), Jacobs # 100, 10 1/2”h. Theother is later pigeon breasted formwith wooden finial wafer. 10 1/2”h.Imperfections.$150-$350383TWO FOOTSTOOLS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century,mixed woods including cherry andpine. Both have cutout feet. Oval withdark red varnish and mortised legs,7 1/4”h. 13”l., and rectangular withlight varnished surface and dovetailedlegs. 6”h. 13 1/2”l. Both have wear.$100-$300380


384WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE AT ARTILLERYCAMP BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed lower right. Study of thetwo gene<strong>ra</strong>ls at Valley Forge. 8 1/2”h. 13”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 16”h. 21”w.$300-$500385MARINUS WILLET PREVENTING REMOVAL OFARMS... BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Study of men surroundingwagons. 8”h. 12”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16”h. 20”w.$250-$450386POSTING NOTICE OF SALE OF MANOR OFFORDHAM BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed lower right. Study ofgathering outside house. 8 1/2”h. 11 1/2”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 16 1/2”h. 19 1/2”w.$250-$500384 385 386387SHERATON CANOPY BED.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, walnut and softwood with worn g<strong>ra</strong>ining. Turned posts.56”h, plus curved canopy f<strong>ra</strong>me. Originalrope <strong>ra</strong>ils have been extended, 55”w.74”l.$350-$700388THREE CANDLESTICKS, COPPERLUSTER, AND PEPPER POT.England, 19th century. B<strong>ra</strong>ss candl<strong>es</strong>tickwith push up, 9 1/2”h., pair of b<strong>ra</strong>ss tapersticks, 4”h. Ex Phil & Jeanne J<strong>es</strong>see(Ohio). Copper luster tumbler, 3 1/4”h.,and pepper pot, 4”h. Ex Dan Dennis(Ohio). Together with a blue t<strong>ra</strong>nsferStaffordshire pepper pot after Wilkie,woman at a well. Repair. 4 3/4”h.Ex Peter Chillingworth (Pennsylvania).$250-$450389COOKIE CUTTERS AND HALLOWEENITEMS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n and German, 20th century.Three modern tin cookie cutters and fiveearlier cookie cutters including 9 1/2”h.man; pair of tin candl<strong>es</strong>ticks, 5 1/2”h.;two tin molds, 3”, and a whistle. Togetherwith a cast iron rooster bottle opener,African Am<strong>erica</strong>n wooden doll, papiermache jack o’lantern, 2 1/4”h., and ablack Steiff cat, 4”h.$150-$350390PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS AND A DELFTTOBACCO JAR.England, ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, turned oakcandl<strong>es</strong>ticks. Old varnish finish andapplied tin candle sockets, 23”h. Togetherwith a 18th-century Delft tobacco jar.Hand d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted in blue on tin glaze withstylized Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indians and “St.Domingo”. Repaired. 9 1/2”h.$200-$400387| 67


391 392 393391DOORWAY OF NELSON HOUSE, YORKTOWN,VIRGINIA BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Sketch of buildingexterior. 12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.$100-$200392OLD HOUSE BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Study of one of the fewhous<strong>es</strong> left standing in Fairfield, Connecticut.C<strong>ra</strong>zing. 12”h. 16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 20”h. 24”w.$150-$350393THE OLD MINT, PHILADELPHIA, 1792 BYJOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Fashionable entou<strong>ra</strong>geoutside building. 10”h. 15”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 18”h.24”w.$250-$450394RETREAT THROUGH THE JERSIES BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Study of Lafayette andWashington on horseback. 16”h. 12”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 25 1/2”h. 22”w.$400-$700395THE FIRST POST LEAVING NEW AMSTERDAMBY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, initialed and dated 1907 lowerright. Study of horse and rider in crowd. 8 1/2”h.11 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 18”h. 21 12”w.$250-$500396LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive scene of farmbuildings and <strong>ra</strong>ilroad t<strong>ra</strong>cks. 19”h. 25”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 21 1/2”h. 27 1/2”w.$100-$200394 395 39668 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


397FOLK ART MATCH HOLDER.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th century, red sandstone.Well-carved tree stump withexposed roots, featuring a cross and anchor.Carved initials on the underside“FW”. 7”h. Sold at Garths, April 21, 1989.$300-$600398FOOT WARMER AND KETTLE STAND.Nineteenth century. English pierced b<strong>ra</strong>sskettle stand with wrought iron hooks to goover fender, 12”l. And an Am<strong>erica</strong>n footwarmer with wooden f<strong>ra</strong>me and mortisedturned posts. Pierced tins with hea<strong>rts</strong>.Worn red stain and bale handle. 6”h.8 1/2”w.$250-$450399PEWTER CANDLESTICK.Touch mark for Rufus Dunham (W<strong>es</strong>tbrook,Maine, 1837-1861), 6”h. Ex BillSteimel (Ohio), sold at Garth’s, January2000.$200-$400400SEWERTILE STUMP.Ohio, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Hollow stumpwith hand tooled bark. In the makingsepa<strong>ra</strong>tions, one at base go<strong>es</strong> through.11”h. Ex Jack Adamson, (Ohio).$150-$350397 - 401401TWO BIRCHBARK CONTAINERS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Bothwith laced seams and wooden lids. Ovalgum box, 2”h. 3 3/4”l., and a cylindricalcontainer with impr<strong>es</strong>sed d<strong>es</strong>igns, 6”h.4 1/4”d.$200-$400402CORNER CUPBOARD.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1820-1850, cherry with oldfinish. Base has cutout feet with scrolledapron and paneled doors. Top has a singledoor with twelve pan<strong>es</strong> of old glass and amolded cornice. Interior has modern pinkrepaint. 90”h. 43 1/4”w., fits a 29” corner.$800-$1,200403TWO PRINTS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n. First half-19th century handcoloredeng<strong>ra</strong>ved valentine. Couple withlovebirds and verse. Stains and somewrinkl<strong>es</strong>. In a velvet f<strong>ra</strong>me, 10 1/4”h. 9”w.And a late copy of an eng<strong>ra</strong>ved port<strong>ra</strong>it ofWashington wearing Masonic regalia. In af<strong>ra</strong>me, 10 3/4”h. 7 3/4”w.$100-$200404GRAIN SHOVEL.Shaker, 2nd half-19th century. Carvedfrom a single piece of wood. Good patina.Edge chips. 36”l.$200-$400402| 69


408405 - 407405TWO INUIT STONE CARVINGS.Twentieth century. Seal with partial sc<strong>ra</strong>tchcarved name “—-cassie—”, 7 1/4”l., and a bearmarked “Kali—- 140800”, 11”l.$200-$400406TWO INUIT STONE CARVINGS.Twentieth century. Swan with sc<strong>ra</strong>tch carvedname “Ning—-” and tags marked “in-na 7,Ninge<strong>es</strong>iak Ashoona”. Repair. 8”h. And a bearsc<strong>ra</strong>tch signed “Bekoalook” and a paper label“Authentic Na<strong>tiv</strong>e Handc<strong>ra</strong>ft from Alaska”. 7”l.$200-$500407INUIT STONE CARVING.Twentieth century. Hunter with polished surface.Once held spear. Illegible sc<strong>ra</strong>tch carving on thebottom with “96580” and a paper label “CanadaEskimo Art”. 7 1/2”h.$250-$450408PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTTERY JAR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n Indian, probably Mississippianculture. Large ovoid pot with flared rim. 20”h.$250-$500409HOG HEAVEN BY DAVID ALLEN HALBACH(ARIZONA/CALIFORNIA, B. 1931).Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Cowboysherding cattle. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 29”h. 38 1/2”w.$900-$1,250410NAVAHO RUG.Twentieth century. Stepped diamond medallionin natu<strong>ra</strong>l colors of red, white and greys. Someedge loss. 3’ x 4’.$200-$300411TWO LANDSCAPES WITH HOUSES(AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH-EARLY20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Earlier painting of alog house with figur<strong>es</strong> gathered around a horsed<strong>ra</strong>wnwagon, chicken and ducks in the yard.12 3/4”h. 16”w., in a 19th century f<strong>ra</strong>me,15 1/2’h. 19 1/2”w. And ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th centurywork of a three-story grey house under tallshade tre<strong>es</strong>. 11”h. 15”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 12 1/2”h.15 1/2”w.$150-$300412TWO PRINTS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-20th century. Coloredlandscape marked R. Atkinson Fox, 18 3/4”h.15 3/4”w., and an etching of a horse d<strong>ra</strong>wnsleigh by W.C. Bauer. Signed in the plate andmargin. 27”h.34 1/2”w. Both in f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>.$100-$300409 41170 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


413DECOY.Made by Madison Mitchell(Harve de G<strong>ra</strong>ce, Maryland),ca.1960, carved wood. Baldpated<strong>ra</strong>ke with original paint andpainted ey<strong>es</strong>. Working d<strong>eco</strong>ywith minor wear. 14 3/4”l.$100-$300416TWO DUCK CARVINGS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 20th century,wood. Competition carvings of agreen winged teal hen (pictured)signed “Bruce Buckley”,10 3/4”l., and a scaup hensigned “Len Carnaghi”. 13 1/2”l.$250-$450413 - 415414THREE CARVED SHOREBIRDS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Ploverswith original paint. Two withglass ey<strong>es</strong> impr<strong>es</strong>sed “Stevens”,13 1/2”h., and an earlier onewith iron hook, 11”h. All onwooden bas<strong>es</strong>.$200-$400415TWO DECOYS.Carved by Fred Faith(Chincoteague, Virginia, 20thcentury). Both have original paintand glass ey<strong>es</strong>. Inscribed “FF”.Minor wear. 12 1/2”, 18”l.$150-$250417TWO DUCK CARVINGS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 20th century,wood. Competition carvings ofa redhead d<strong>ra</strong>ke signed “RandyTull”, 13”l., and a white wingedscoter d<strong>ra</strong>ke. Unsigned. 16”l.$250-$500418SHERATON CANOPY BED.New England, 1st half-19thcentury, bi<strong>rch</strong> and soft wood.Worn old red. Turned and reededposts, feet posts are reeded.64”h. plus curved canopyf<strong>ra</strong>me. Original rope <strong>ra</strong>ils 70”l.54 1/2”w.$400-$800419SUNNYSIDE ON THE HUDSONBY CURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper.Small folio print, C# 5893. Glueddown. Unf<strong>ra</strong>med, 12”h. 17 1/2”w.$100-$300420THE KING OF THE ROAD BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper.Large folio <strong>ra</strong>cing print of Dexter,C# 3336. Some prof<strong>es</strong>sional r<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion.Unf<strong>ra</strong>med, 22”h. 30”w.$600-$1,200421US GRANT BY ELIJAH C.MIDDLETON (OHIO, MID 19THCENTURY).Lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper, label onreverse, 1864-1865. G<strong>ra</strong>nt in hisCivil War officer’s uniform. Inoriginal oval f<strong>ra</strong>me, 22”h. 19”w.Middleton began printing port<strong>ra</strong>itsof famous Am<strong>erica</strong>ns in the 1860susing “war<strong>ra</strong>nted oil colors.”$100-$300422PLASTER BUST OF A WOMAN.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-20th century.Molded form with rough, appliedsurface. Some edge flaking. 18”h.$100-$300418419 420| 71


423 - 427423PAIR OF GLASS CANDLESTICKS AND A COMPOTE.Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Pair of paneled sticks withpewter inse<strong>rts</strong>, 9 1/2”h., and a flint glass compote with cutst<strong>ra</strong>wberry and diamond bowl. Possibly Bakewell. 7 1/2”h.10”d.$250-$500424SIX WINE GLASSES.Probably England, 19th century. Clear glass with waferstems and cut panels, 4”h.$100-$200425PAIR OF DECANTERS.Attributed to Pittsburgh, possibly Bakewell, 2nd quarter-19th century. Clear cut st<strong>ra</strong>wberry and diamond patter withthree applied neck rings. Matching stoppers. 11”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$250-$450428FINE FEDERAL-STYLE DWARF CLOCK.In the manner of John Bailey, Hanover, Massachusetts, 1900-1930, mahogany. Fretwork cr<strong>es</strong>t and columns on the hood,quarter columns, figured mahogany and inlaid d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion onthe case, and r<strong>es</strong>ting on French feet. The rocking ship dial isinscribed “John Bayley, Hanover.” Imperfections. 52”h.The dwarf clock was a form popularized in southeasternMassachusetts by the Bailey family of makers in the openingyears of the 19th century. This particular clock is an ea<strong>rly</strong>reproduction and was collected by the current owner’s fatherprior to 1939.$2,000-$4,00072 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012426BLOWN GLASS FOOTED DISH.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1st half-19th century. Clear with hollow balusterstem and ribbed bowl with folded rim. 4 3/8”h. 5 1/4”d.$300-$400428427TWO CELERIES AND A VASE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century, flint glass. Paneled celery withscalloped base, 10”h. and a cut celery with scalloped rim.Reground. 8”h. Together with a blown vase with balusterstem, 12 3/4”h. 6 1/2”d.$250-$500429


429PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (AMERICANSCHOOL, 1ST QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Oil on paper, unsigned. Young man seated at ad<strong>es</strong>k. Old inked paper label identifi<strong>es</strong> him as“Charl<strong>es</strong> Kendrick, aged 20”, painted in 1814.Imperfections. 19”h. 14 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 27”h.22”w.$400-$800430MIDNIGHT RACE ON THE MISSISSIPPI BYCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Small folio ofsteamboat <strong>ra</strong>ce, C# 4117. One of the New B<strong>es</strong>t50. Imperfections. Unf<strong>ra</strong>med, 11”h. 14”w.$200-$300431THE RUINS OF THE ABBEY BY N. CURRIER.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper. Medium folioof distant ruins, C# 5251. Some imperfections. Ina gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 21 3/4”h. 27 3/4”w.$150-$350430432A HOME IN THE COUNTRY AFTERCURRIER & IVES.Handcolored lithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on paper.Small folio of the medium print C# 2860.Unmarked except for title. Light toning.Unf<strong>ra</strong>med, 10 1/4”h. 14”w.$75-$150433TWO SHELF CLOCKS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Gilbertclock with mahogany veneer and reverseprinted panel with beehive, 16 3/4”h.,and an Ing<strong>ra</strong>ham Grecian with bird’s-eyemaple veneer, 15”h. Both with paperlabels.$100-$300431432434GEORGE III CHEST-ON-CHEST.England, late 18th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th century, mahogany, pine and beech s<strong>eco</strong>ndary woods.Cutout feet and scrolled apron. Base has three dovetailed, overlapping d<strong>ra</strong>wers; top haswide chamfered corners with fluting, five dovetailed overlapping d<strong>ra</strong>wers and moldedcornice. Old finish. Imperfections. 72 1/4”h. 45 3/4”w. 20 3/4”d.$1,500-$2,500434| 73


435THEOREM BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA,1913-2003).Watercolor on paper, signed at bottom and on back.Rooster with worm. In a painted f<strong>ra</strong>me. 8 1/2”h. 9”w.$300-$600436STEAMBOAT PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. An illust<strong>ra</strong>tion of a riverboatat shore. 36”h. 24”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 41”h. 29”w.$150-$350435437MOCHA PITCHER.England, 1st quarter-19th century. Tobacco leaf on brownband. Applied handle with leav<strong>es</strong>. Imperfections. 8”h.$700-$900436438TWO MOCHA MUGS.England, 1st half-19th century. Applied leaf endedhandl<strong>es</strong>. Seaweed on blue and brown with faint stenciledER and “Pint” mark, 5”h., and green, blue and tooledstrip<strong>es</strong> and bands, 5”h. Imperfections.$300-$600437 - 439439DECORATED CANDLEBOX BY DAVIDELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1913-2003).Pine, signed on lid. Sliding lid, dovetailedbox with original black g<strong>ra</strong>ining on red.4 34/”h. 13 3/4”l.$900-$1,200440DECORATED ARROW-BACK WINDSORCHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century.Worn original g<strong>ra</strong>ining in imitation of rosewoodwith green striping. Imperfections.17 1/2”h. seat, 34”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$100-$200441BAND BOX.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Roundcardboard box with dark grey wallpape<strong>ra</strong>ccented with yellow accents, flowers andfish. 1867 newspaper on the inside andbottom. Wear with worn edg<strong>es</strong>. 7”h. 10”d.$200-$300442FOLKSY TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.Probably Ohio, 2nd quarter-19th century.Dark reddish-brown alligatored finish.Tripod base with delicate scrolled legs,turned column, and round top. 26”h. 17”d.Ex Mimi Morgan (Kentucky).$200-$400440 - 44274 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


443 444 445 447443JACQUARD COVERLET.Probably Ohio or Indiana, 1830-1860, wool andcotton. Center seam, double cloth in blue andwhite. Birds Feeding Young centerfield, thre<strong>es</strong>ided double buildings borders. Possible t<strong>ra</strong>demarkcorner blocks. 73” x 83”.See Brunk Auctions, September 24, 2005, lot16,7 for identical coverlet pattern.$200-$400444JACQUARD COVERLET.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 1830-1860, wool and cotton. OnepieceBeiderwand in red, blue and two shad<strong>es</strong> ofmustard with natu<strong>ra</strong>l. Eight-point star centerfieldwith building borders. Single flower t<strong>ra</strong>demark incorner blocks. 70” x 90”.$150-$300445NEW YORK JACQUARD COVERLET.Ithaca, Tompkins County, 1836, wool and cotton.Center seam, double weave in blue andwhite. Corner block reads “ Emily Jenks/ Liberty& Independence/ Ithaca/ 1836 A/ Davidson/Fancy/ Weaver”. Eagle with shield over p<strong>ra</strong>ncinghorse on bottom border. Scotland born A<strong>rch</strong>ibaldDavidson worked in Ithaca, advertising his“Fancy Coverlets” as ea<strong>rly</strong> as 1831. 74” x 78”.$200-$400446JACQUARD COVERLET.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century, wool and cotton.One-piece tied Beiderwand. Large cent<strong>ra</strong>lmedallion. 81” x 81”.$250-$350447MARYLAND JACQUARD COVERLET.W<strong>es</strong>tminster, Caroll County, 1871, wool and cotton.Two-piece Beiderwand in blue, green andred with natu<strong>ra</strong>l. Four-rose with star centerfieldand flo<strong>ra</strong>l vine and bird border. Signed in cornerblock by W[illiam] H Gernand. Bright colors andfull fringe. 87” x 93”.Born in Maryland, William (1823-1883) learnedhis t<strong>ra</strong>de from his father, Jacob Gernard. Hepu<strong>rch</strong>ased the weaving equipment of AndrewKemp in 1855 and is listed as a carpet weaverin the 1860 & 1870 Caroll County census. SeeAnderson’s Am<strong>erica</strong>n Coverlets and TheirWeavers, p.160.$300-$600448PAIR OF WALL SCONCES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 19th century, b<strong>ra</strong>ss. Roundmirror sconc<strong>es</strong> in b<strong>ra</strong>ss f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong> with flo<strong>ra</strong>l urnfinials and single candle sockets. 9 1/2”h.$200-$400| 75


449LANDSCAPE SIGNED “A. KONING”(EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Cottage onlake. 8”h.12”w., in a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 13 1/2”h17 1/2”w.$100-$300450FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS.Japan, 2nd half-20th century. Four seasonsfeaturing songbirds in tre<strong>es</strong>. Good colors.Signed on the plat<strong>es</strong> and in the margins. Inmats and f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>. 27”h. 18 1/2”w.$200-$300450451FOUR BIRD PRINTS BY JOHN PRIDEAUXSELBY (ENGLISH, 1788-1867).Eng<strong>ra</strong>vings on paper. Black and whiteimag<strong>es</strong> signed in the plat<strong>es</strong> “PJ Selby” inthe plat<strong>es</strong>. Glossy Ibis, Red Throated Diver,Common Barnicle and Common WildGoose. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 32 1/2”h. 17”h.$600-$800452PAIR OF ANDIRONS AND HOOKED MAT.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century.Cast iron andirons with ring finials andport<strong>ra</strong>it medallions. 10 1/2”h. And a silkand wool hooked mat with a redheadedwoodpecker. Some loss. 19”h. 18”w.$150-$300453THREE LIGHTING RELATED ITEMS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century. Wrought iron stickingtommy with scrolls and cutout roosterfinial. In a wooden mount, 8”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll. Anda small tin can lamp marked “Frostburg”,3 1/4”. Together with a pair of scissor wicktrimmers, 6 1/2”l.$150-$300454PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS.Twentieth century, composition. Asian-stylefaux carved ivory lamps, 25”h. ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$50-$100449455BRUSH POT.Asian, mid 20th century. Hand painted blued<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion of children playing. Marked onunderside. 6 1/2”h. 8”d.$200-$300456ORIENTAL RUG.Anatol. P<strong>ra</strong>yer with wide o<strong>ra</strong>nge border andred ground. 4’ x 5’.$300-$50076 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012451456457


457ORIENTAL RUG.Ka<strong>ra</strong>ja. Red border and medallions on whiteground. 2’2” x 4’4”.$75-$125458ORIENTAL RUNNER.Oushak. Wide borders, ab<strong>ra</strong>sh salmon groundwith blue medallions. 3’6” x 11’.$400-$800459ORIENTAL RUG.Kirman. Multiple borders and bold colors ofred and blue. 4’ x 6’.$300-$500458459460ORIENTAL RUG.Kuba. Detailed geometric d<strong>es</strong>ign in shad<strong>es</strong> of blue and tan.3’5” x 4’3”.$200-$400461ORIENTAL RUG.Sarouk. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>es</strong>ign with dark blue border and salmonground. Good pile sheen. 3’6” x 5’.$300-$500462TWO PAINTED CARRY-ALLS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, pine. Both are dovetailed withcutout handl<strong>es</strong> in the center divider. The larger has squarenail construction and original black on red g<strong>ra</strong>in d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion.7”h. 15” x 22”. The smaller has original red paint. 6”h.10” x 11 1/2”. Both have wear.$200-$300463OHIO CRAZY QUILT AND CREWEL PANEL.Ohio, 1890-1900, silk. Block pattern c<strong>ra</strong>zy quilt d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted withembroidered d<strong>es</strong>igns and nam<strong>es</strong>. Contains campaign ribbonsfor William McKinley’s Ohio governor <strong>ra</strong>ce and a printedsouvenir prog<strong>ra</strong>m for the Kyle Ope<strong>ra</strong> Company. Imperfections.60” x 78” Ex W<strong>es</strong>tern R<strong>es</strong>erve Historical Society and a 20thcentury hand-embroidered crewel work panel. Backed andmounted on a pole. 31”h. x 50”w.$200-$400464TWO FOLKY RUGS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century, wool and burlap. woolyarn worked in a d<strong>es</strong>ign of a spaniel reclining on a red rug.Imperfections. 26”h. 48”w. and a circular hooked rug in a flo<strong>ra</strong>lpattern. Imperfections. 32” dia.$100-$200465FOUR ORIENTAL RUGS.Twentieth century. Anatol mat, 1’7” x 2’3” and an Oushak mat,2’ x 3’8”. Some loss. Together with two modern geometricpattern rugs. Salmon ground, 2’4” x 2’6” and runner with rustground, 3’ x 9’8”.$200-$400460461466SHERATON STAND.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19thcentury, cherry, poplar s<strong>eco</strong>ndary.Single board top with turned legsand one dovetailed d<strong>ra</strong>wer. Darkstain, some imperfections. 29”h.19 1/2” x 19 1/2”.$75-$150| 77


467467PARIAN STATUE OF ARIADNE.England, ca.1840s. Nude woman on a gothicstylepanther. Marked “Minton”. Small loss andrepair. 14 1/4”h. 12”l.The original sculpture was made by JohannHeinrich von Dannecker (Germany, 1758-1841)and was reproduced by Minton, a larger versionbeing displayed at the Great Exhibition in 1851.$900-$1,600468SPENCERIAN VERSE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, pen and ink on paper. Heart withverse on wisdom and “Rachal Arnold...1841”.Stains. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 9 1/2”h. 11 1/2”w.$300-$450469THE PARTING BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Night time image ofdeparting soldier. 14”h. 10 1/2”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me,22”h. 18 3/4”w.$200-$400470THE SPINNER BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman at spinningwheel. 34”h. 24”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 37 1/2”h. 28”w.$300-$600468469470471VALENTINE’S MANUAL OF THECORPORATION OF THE CITY OFNEW YORK.New York: printed by Edmund Jon<strong>es</strong>and Company, 1865, 12mo. Inperiod, custom red leather bindingwith gilt-stamped d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tionincluding the New York City sealand the name “John P. Huggins.”Imperfections.$100-$200472PAIR OF BRASS CHAMBERSTICKSAND TIN CHANDELIER.English, 19th-century chamberstickswith reticulated pans, 6”d., and anAm<strong>erica</strong>n, late 20th-centurypunched tin chandelier with sixcandlearms. 14”h. 24 1/2”d.$200-$400473“BINGEN AM RHEIN” (GERMAN,2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).Ink on muslin, illegible signature atbottom. Same scene is published inWilliam Clarkson Stanfields’sT<strong>ra</strong>veling Sketch<strong>es</strong> published in1833. Not f<strong>ra</strong>med, 23 1/2”h. 16”w.$100-$200474FEDERAL BANQUET TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, mahoganywith old finish. Two-part, each hasfive turned and acanthus carvedlegs, “D” ends with figured mahoganyveneer and banding onaprons and swing legs that supporttop. Imperfections. 31 3/4”h.52 1/2”d. 96”l. when extended.$400-$80078 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


475SAMPLER.Probably England, 2nd quarter-19th century, silk on wool.Finely worked in minute stitch<strong>es</strong>. Rows of alphabets andnumbers over band of shaded ros<strong>es</strong>, a cent<strong>ra</strong>l memorialwith palm tre<strong>es</strong>, flame stitch pattern, and urn with flowers.Signed “L Miam”. Bordered with pink silk ribbon andbacked with paper and cloth. Unf<strong>ra</strong>med. 9”x 15 3/4”h.$200-$400476LANDSCAPE PAINTING (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE19TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Boys fishing at a mountainstream. 20”h. 30”w., in a modern gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 26”h. 36”w.$200-$400476477SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS.England, mid 18th century, mixed woodsincluding mahogany and fruit wood veneer.Vasiform splats. R<strong>es</strong>to<strong>ra</strong>tion. 17 1/2” seat, 40”h.$400-$800478CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.Probably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 18th century,mahogany. Round top with an urn shaft andcabriole legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections.27 1/2”h. 35”d.$300-$600475479TWO VASES.China, 20th century, porcelain. Hand d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted.Ribbed with blue flowers, 18”h., and black withscenic r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong>, 15”h.$200-$400480PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century. Ball finialswith seamed construction, slipper feet. 15”h.$200-$400481FIREPLACE MANTEL.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, pine. 47 1/2”h. 571/2”w.$150-$300482THREE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.England, 18th century. Two with square bas<strong>es</strong>,6”, 6 1/2”h., one with seamed construction andscalloped base, 7”h. Imperfections.$150-$300477 - 478| 79


483483INLAID FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK.Probably New York, ca.1800, mahoganyand pine. Broken-a<strong>rch</strong> pediment withcarved flo<strong>ra</strong>l rosett<strong>es</strong>, string-inlaid case, andogee b<strong>ra</strong>cket feet. The eight-day b<strong>ra</strong>ss movementhas its original painted dial. Imperfections.95”h. Pu<strong>rch</strong>ased on Nantucket in the1960s.The inside of the case has a period chalkinscription reading, “Cleaned Nov. 6, 1827John Putnam.” Spittler, Spittler and Baileylist a John Putnam working in New York inthe 1840s.$2,000-$4,000484THREE BRASS BOXES.European, 18th-19th century. Two Dutch tobaccobox<strong>es</strong>, one with <strong>ra</strong>ised lin<strong>es</strong> of lettersand symbols dated 1787, 5”l., and one aninscribed image of a burial along with texton the back, 6 1/4”l. Together with a thick,covered box with scalloped base and acornfinial, 6 1/2”h.$300-$500485MINIATURE CHEST.Found in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,1st half-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed,applied moldings, till and turned feet. 9”h.15”w. 7 1/2”d.Penciled note on bottom “Bought at the<strong>es</strong>tate sale of Chas Rockefeller on Dec 2,1895....”.$225-$450486FOUR SILHOUETTES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century.Hollow cut port<strong>ra</strong>its. Man and womanwith embossed “Museum” labels forPeale’s Museum, and a pair of women,one with a cap. Matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>,5 1/2”h. 4 1/2”w.$200-$400484 - 487487THREE BRASS LIGHTING DEVICES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 19th century. Two similar whale oil lamps withsaucer bas<strong>es</strong> and finger loops. 6 3/4”h., and a taper jack with scissorclamps and stylized paw feet, 5 1/4”h.$200-$400488NEOCLASSICAL DINING TABLE.Baker Furniture, 20th century, mahogany. Two ped<strong>es</strong>tals withsplayed legs, the top with crossbanded trim. Surface sc<strong>ra</strong>tch<strong>es</strong>.30”h. 46”w. 66”l., with three leav<strong>es</strong>.$200-$400489MOURNING PICTURE AND TOWEL.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or German, 4th quarter-19th century, hair and glue onglass. Weeping willow over monument. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 15 1/2”h.13 1/2”w. And an ea<strong>rly</strong> 19th-century hemmed linen towel withlater red embroidery. 40 1/2”l. 13”w.$75-$12548880 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


490CELESTIAL GLOBE.Made by Loring, Boston, 1841. Handcolored printed globe in a cherryf<strong>ra</strong>me with zodiac horizon ring. Faded with dented area. 17”h. 17”d.$600-$900491CHIPPENDALE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n or English, 18th century, mahogany. Single board top,baluster shaft, and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Refinished. 28”h.29 1/2”d.$300-$600492DOUBLE PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19THCENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Brother and sister. 28 1/2”h. 24”w., in a giltf<strong>ra</strong>me, 37 1/2”h. 32 1/2”w.$250-$500493CARVED EMPIRE MANTEL CLOCK.Asa Munger, Auburn, New York, 2nd quarter-19th century,mahogany. Flat top, carved columns, and reverse-painted tablet.Original dial and original paper retail label from Munger andBenedict (pasted against a brightly colored, block-printedwallpaper). 37 1/2”h.$300-$600490491494SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE-STYLE CHAIRS.Twentieth century, mahogany. Vasiform splats and turnedstretchers, and faux flame stitch slipseats. 17”h. seat, 38”h.ove<strong>ra</strong>ll.$200-$400495QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DINING TABLE.Watertown Table Slide Corpo<strong>ra</strong>tion, Wisconsin, 20thcentury, mahogany. Double-ped<strong>es</strong>tal table with cabriolelegs and pad feet. 28 3/4”h. 48”w. 66”l. plus four 12” leav<strong>es</strong>.$200-$400493492496SHERATON PEMBROKE TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd quarter-19th century, walnut and ch<strong>es</strong>tnut.Single d<strong>ra</strong>wer and reeded legs. Imperfections. 28 1/2”h.40 3/4”d. 18 1/2”w. (closed) 31”w. (open).$150-$300494 - 495| 81


497499497SEWERTILE LION.Clough Wheaton, Illinois, ca.1900. Relief of reclining lion.8 1/2”h. 18”l.$200-$400498PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman on a swing. Rebacked onfiberboard. 36”h. 19”w., in a gilt f<strong>ra</strong>me, 41”h. 21”w.$100-$300498499COASTAL SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20THCENTURY).Oil on board, signed Marie Ladbetter lower left. Lighthouseon rocky coast, ship in full sail off shore. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 14”h.19 3/4”w.$100-$200500FOLK ART CARVING.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Carved wooden sparrows withoriginal paint and bead ey<strong>es</strong> on a fungus base, 9 1/2”h.12”w.$150-$350501OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.Jacob and Michael Ardner, Mount Vernon, Knox County,1852, wool and cotton. Center seam Beiderwand in twoshad<strong>es</strong> of blue and rose with natu<strong>ra</strong>l cotton. Eagle borders.70” x 87”.$150-$300500502501502FARMSTEAD (AMERICANSCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY).Oil on tin, unsigned. Long, lowwhite farmhouse and outbuildingwith small figure of a boy. Paintedon sign advertising farm machineryin Hampton, New York. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,10”h. 22”w.$100-$20082 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


503THREE POTTERY DOGS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, ea<strong>rly</strong> 20th century. Twoare sewertile, a begging cockerspaniel, 10 1/4”h., and a seatedbulldog pup (Ohio), 4”h. Togetherwith a white clay setter with albanyglaze, 7”l.$100-$300504CHALK DEER AND TWO SEWER-TILE PIECES.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th-20th century. Smallreclining chalk deer with originalgreen and red paint, 6”h. Togetherwith a small sewertile dog, 21/2”h., and pot bellied stove, 3”h.$250-$500505TWO STONEWARE CROCKS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century.Both with applied handl<strong>es</strong> andbrushed cobalt d<strong>es</strong>igns. Bird, 7”h.9”d., and flower with impr<strong>es</strong>sedlabel “Somerset Potter’s Works”.Hairline. 7 1/4”h. 7 3/4”d.$150-$300506MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 3rd quarter-19th century,pine. Three d<strong>ra</strong>wers with appliedmolding, applied molding on sid<strong>es</strong>and cutout feet. Retains grungyoriginal dark finish. 17 1/2”h.15 1/4”w. 9”d.$225-$450507JACQUARD COVERLET.F<strong>ra</strong>nklin Township, Adams County,Pennsylvania, 1833, wool and cotton.Center seam, double weave.Small flo<strong>ra</strong>l centerfield motifs witheagle borders. Corner blocks listweaver as “J.B.” and the client as“Hannah Maria Heagy”. 73” x 82”.Probably woven by Jacob Bi<strong>es</strong>ecker(1810-1865), listed in the 1850Adams County census as a weaver.His client, Hannah Maria Heagy(1816-1896), married JohnBi<strong>es</strong>ecker (1810-1883) in 1834. Th<strong>eco</strong>uple were life-long r<strong>es</strong>idents ofF<strong>ra</strong>nklin Township.$200-$400503 - 506507508DECORATED BOX.Maine, ca.1840, pine. Six-board boxretaining its original black paint withhighly detailed flo<strong>ra</strong>l d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion onthe front side that is similar tosampler motifs. 8”h. 21 1/2”w. 11”d.Ex David Good (Ohio).$800-$1,200509DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.Pennsylvania, 19th century, poplar.B<strong>ra</strong>cket feet, dovetailed case, moldededge lid and till with lid. Original redand black g<strong>ra</strong>ining. Imperfections.23 3/4”h. 49 3/4”w. 20 1/4”d.$150-$300508510SAWBUCK TABLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 19th century, pine. Of typical form with oldred paint. 28”h. 48”w. 29”d.$300-$600511FANCY WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR.Am<strong>erica</strong>n,19th century, mixed woods. Original yellowpaint with black and brown striping, brown spongedseat and foliage d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>tion on cr<strong>es</strong>t. Imperfections andwear. 41 1/2”h.$200-$400| 83


512512FOUR BOTANICAL ENGRAVINGSAFTER PIERRE-ANTOINE POITEAU(FRANCE, 1766-1854).Handcolored stipple eng<strong>ra</strong>vings fromHistoire Naturelle d<strong>es</strong> O<strong>ra</strong>ngers publishedParis, 1818. Some toning andfoxing. In matching f<strong>ra</strong>m<strong>es</strong>, 22 1/2”h.20”w.$250-$450512513TWO LANTERNS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, mid 19th century. Clear glass glob<strong>es</strong> with pierced tin bas<strong>es</strong> and topswith ring handl<strong>es</strong> and old black paint. One has onion globe, no font. 11”h., theother has an oblong globe and glass font. Top is loose. 16 1/2”h.$200-$300513 - 515514MAGNIFIER.Probably Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 2nd half-19th century. Table-top piece with cast iron baseand clear blown glass flask that can be used as a magnifying lens. Possibly usedfor lace making. Old black paint. 12 1/2”h.$150-$25051684 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012517515THREE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES.England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two dark blue t<strong>ra</strong>nsfers Don Quixote and theShepherd<strong>es</strong>s<strong>es</strong>, 10”d., and Villa in the Regents Park, London. Repair. 9”d. Togetherwith a light blue Dr. Syntax Star Gazing. Impr<strong>es</strong>sed “Clews”. Repair. 9”d.$100-$300516EMPIRE HOLLOW-COLUMN MANTEL CLOCK.Clarke, Gilbert and Company, Winch<strong>es</strong>ter, Connecticut, mid 19th century,mahogany. Flo<strong>ra</strong>l-painted dial, figured veneered case, and paper label.Imperfections. 28 1/4”h.$250-$500517CARVED EMPIRE MANTEL CLOCK.Asa Munger, Auburn, New York, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. Scroll-cutcr<strong>es</strong>t, applied columns with carved capitals, and blown glass pulls. Dial andpaper label marked for retailer Hotchkiss and Benedict, Auburn, New York.37 1/2”h.$200-$400


518SHELL ART CHURCH.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century. Large chu<strong>rch</strong>with steeple and po<strong>rch</strong> covered inshells. Replaced cross. 18”h. 19”w.$200-$400519 - 521518519DECORATED DOLL CRADLE.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, 20th century, pine. Scrollcut with g<strong>ra</strong>in painted exterior,10 1/4”h. 19 1/2”w.$100-$200520BRIDE’S BOX.European, late 19th century. Ovalbentwood box with laced seams.Hand d<strong>eco</strong><strong>ra</strong>ted with white ros<strong>es</strong>on bittersweet ground. D<strong>eco</strong>upagechromolithog<strong>ra</strong>ph on the lid of militaryband. Some wear. 6”h. 17 3/4”l.$150-$350521PAIR OF SEWERTILE SHEEP.Probably Ohio, 20th century. Moldedsheep with painted ey<strong>es</strong>. Inscribed“E.S. Grimm 4-11-70”. 8”l.$100-$300522JOHN ADAMS...1775 BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Interior ofdelegation proposing George Washingtonfor Commander-in-Chief. 10”h.16”w., in a f<strong>ra</strong>me, 18”h. 24 1/2”w.$200-$400523THE SPIRIT OF ‘76 BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Dated“Ma<strong>rch</strong> 14, 1906”. Sketch of manjoining militia. 10”h. 14”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 18”h. 22 1/4”w.$200-$400524POLISHING DAY BY JOHN WARDDUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSA-CHUSETTS, 1856-1945).Oil on canvas, signed and dated1903. Maid at fireplace polishingpots and pans. 51”h. 38”w., in af<strong>ra</strong>me, 56 1/2”h. 43 1/2”w.$500-$800525PAINTING AND PRINT BY JOHNWARD DUNSMORE(MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS,1856-1945).Oil on canvas, unsigned. Sketch ofthe Battle of Princeton. 8”h. 12”w., ina f<strong>ra</strong>me, 16”h. 20 1/2”w. and a blackand white photog<strong>ra</strong>vure of the Battleof Springfield, NJ. In a f<strong>ra</strong>me,18 1/2”h. 23 1/2”w.$100-$300522523526TWO FOLKSY BIRD CARVINGS.Am<strong>erica</strong>n, late 19th-20th century, soft wood. Partridgewith g<strong>es</strong>so and original paint. Tack ey<strong>es</strong>. Damage.8 5/8”h. And a cormo<strong>ra</strong>nt with glass ey<strong>es</strong> b<strong>ra</strong>nded “TM”for Tom Martindale (20th century, Canada). Old paintand glass ey<strong>es</strong>. Tail repair. 18”h. 28”l.$150-$300526524| 85


ARTIST and MAKER INDEXAmick, Robert 104Audubon 260Bannon, John 273Bellows, George 215Brown, Harley 185Cahoon, Martha 146Carson, Jim 171Cole, Ruth 287Coleman, Michael 168Crockwell, Spencer Douglass 261Currier & Iv<strong>es</strong> 21-23, 27, 28, 30, 31, 78-80,192-195, 247-251, 283-286, 319, 320,343, 377, 419, 420, 430-432Davis, Nanette 237DeLisle, Guillaume 88Derr, Peter 210Dudley, Jack 238Dunsmore, John Ward 262-264, 298-301, 322-326,384-386, 391-395, 469, 470,520-523Ellinger, David 112, 113, 125, 131, 155, 217,435, 439Ennis, Cary 103Entz, Loren 236Faith, Fred 415Fletcher, Aaron Dean 198Garvin, Barba<strong>ra</strong> Ruth 227Gilbert, F<strong>ra</strong>nk 57Gorman, R.C. 228Grule 212Guer<strong>ra</strong>, E. 305Halbach, David 409Harvey, Ge<strong>ra</strong>ld 165Hopkins, Milton 44K<strong>es</strong>ler, Linda Adams 166Kloss, Gene 172, 173, 184Koning, A. 449Lougheed, Robert 158Lynch, Michael 307McGuire, Michael 229Middleton, Elijah 421Miller, E.F. 379Moyer, George 157Nampeyo 99Niblett, Gary 306Poiteau, Pierre-Antoine 512Powell, Ace 183Pummill, Robert 169Rey, JIm 304Rockwell, Norman 216Rodriguez, Alfredo 170Ryan, Tom 303Sears, David 157Selby, John Prideaux 451Selby, John Prideux 90Smith, David T. 213, 214Smith, Henry 186Teague, Donald 105Trowbridge, Anna 121Weyden, W. 302Young, Henry 5686 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


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Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts no liability of any kind for an item after the gavel has fallen.WITHDRAWN LOTS:Garth’s Auction, Inc. r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong> the right to withd<strong>ra</strong>w any property before the auction and shall have no liability whatsoever for withd<strong>ra</strong>wal of the property.SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS:The high<strong>es</strong>t bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer is the buyer. The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the succ<strong>es</strong>sful bidder. Once theauctioneer’s gavel falls, the succ<strong>es</strong>sful bidder immediately assum<strong>es</strong> full risk and r<strong>es</strong>ponsibility for the pu<strong>rch</strong>ased lot.DISPUTED AND REJECTED BIDS:The auctioneer r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong> the right to re-open the bidding on the disputed lot. The auctioneer also r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong> the right to reject nominal bids and to withd<strong>ra</strong>wfrom the auction items that do not receive a bid reflec<strong>tiv</strong>e 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 me<strong>rch</strong>andise. Therefore, any lot not receiving an opening bid of at least $50.00 will be passed.ESTIMATES & RESERVES:Pr<strong>es</strong>ale <strong>es</strong>timat<strong>es</strong> are intended as guid<strong>es</strong> and may not be reflec<strong>tiv</strong>e of actual gavel price. Some of the items in this auction are subject to a r<strong>es</strong>erve. Ther<strong>es</strong>erve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. The r<strong>es</strong>erve will not be higher than the low <strong>es</strong>timate.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 encou<strong>ra</strong>ge our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview tim<strong>es</strong> are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closedduring the auction.88 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


GARTH’S POLICY (continued)CONDITION REPORTS:Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersed<strong>es</strong> the catalog d<strong>es</strong>cription. Our staff will take a list of the items youwould like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. Photog<strong>ra</strong>phs are also available for a nominal fee.ABSENTEE BIDS:Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. Th<strong>es</strong>e bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competi<strong>tiv</strong>ely. All absenteeitems are pu<strong>rch</strong>ased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% hon<strong>es</strong>t, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. isnot r<strong>es</strong>ponsible 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 l<strong>es</strong>s 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 r<strong>eco</strong>mmend 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 discretionBUYERS PREMIUM:A buyer’s premium will be added to the succ<strong>es</strong>sful bid price and is payable by the pu<strong>rch</strong>aser as part of the total pu<strong>rch</strong>ase price. The buyer’s premium is17.5% of the succ<strong>es</strong>sful bid price of each lot up to and including $100,000, and 12.5% on any amount in exc<strong>es</strong>s of $100,000.SALES TAX:Buyers are required to pay state and local sal<strong>es</strong> tax unl<strong>es</strong>s 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 pu<strong>rch</strong>ased. Current identification(valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fe<strong>es</strong> are at the expense of the buyer. Wire t<strong>ra</strong>nsferinformation is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premis<strong>es</strong> until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong> the right tohold me<strong>rch</strong>andise until a check has cleared. A fee of $50 will be ass<strong>es</strong>sed on all returned checks. If payment has not been initiated within 10 days afterthe auction, Garth's r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong> the right to charge the credit card on file. A fee of 1.5% per month of the total invoice, in addition to sto<strong>ra</strong>ge charg<strong>es</strong>, willbe charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoic<strong>es</strong> not paid by the 28th day after the auction.PACKING AND SHIPPING:Clients are invited to pick-up pu<strong>rch</strong>ased items at our auction location during regular busin<strong>es</strong>s hours or have items shipped by a company of their choosing.Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of sugg<strong>es</strong>ted shipping cont<strong>ra</strong>ctors.If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items acc<strong>es</strong>sible for you. Pu<strong>rch</strong>asers utilizing shippingservic<strong>es</strong> will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insu<strong>ra</strong>nce. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way r<strong>es</strong>ponsible for theacts or omissions of independent cont<strong>ra</strong>ctors, packers or carriers of pu<strong>rch</strong>ased me<strong>rch</strong>andise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be awarethat many r<strong>es</strong>trictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, an<strong>tiq</strong>ue or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bidwill not be canceled, r<strong>es</strong>cinded, or ret<strong>ra</strong>cted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your r<strong>es</strong>ponsibility to r<strong>es</strong>olve shipping issu<strong>es</strong> PRIOR to biddingin this (or any other) auction.STORAGE:Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requir<strong>es</strong> that pu<strong>rch</strong>ased items must be removed from the premis<strong>es</strong> within 15 days of the auction unl<strong>es</strong>s other ar<strong>ra</strong>ngements havebeen made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. r<strong>es</strong>erv<strong>es</strong> the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, peritem, if not removed within the requ<strong>es</strong>ted time f<strong>ra</strong>me. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold withoutnotice to the original pu<strong>rch</strong>aser, to cover the cost of the me<strong>rch</strong>andise and sto<strong>ra</strong>ge charg<strong>es</strong>. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk.| 89


GARTH’S POLICY (continued)ONLINE BIDDING:Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding polici<strong>es</strong> visit our website garths.com.FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Fede<strong>ra</strong>l Firearms Regulations.ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS:Bidding on any item indicat<strong>es</strong> the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for yourinter<strong>es</strong>t and participation.OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERSCATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS:$165.00 per year. All catalogu<strong>es</strong>. (Includ<strong>es</strong> complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochur<strong>es</strong>, $15.00 value). We are now acceptingVISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.CONSIGNMENTS:Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire <strong>es</strong>tate. For consignment inquiri<strong>es</strong> and appointments call one of ourrepr<strong>es</strong>enta<strong>tiv</strong><strong>es</strong>: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond or Jared Wells. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real <strong>es</strong>tate.TRUSTS AND ESTATES:Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the r<strong>es</strong>ponsibility for dispersing <strong>es</strong>tat<strong>es</strong>. We will work with you andyour repr<strong>es</strong>enta<strong>tiv</strong>e to discuss you <strong>es</strong>tate planning needs.APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provid<strong>es</strong> app<strong>ra</strong>isal servic<strong>es</strong> for insu<strong>ra</strong>nce, <strong>es</strong>tate tax, family division and other purpos<strong>es</strong>.HOTELSB<strong>es</strong>t W<strong>es</strong>tern Delaware Inn (Delaware)* 740-363-3510B<strong>es</strong>t W<strong>es</strong>tern F<strong>ra</strong>nklin Park (Polaris) 614-396-5100Campbell House (Delaware) 740-363-1143Comfort Inn (Delaware)* 740-363-8869Comfort Inn (Polaris) 614-791-9700Days Inn (Worthington) 614-436-0556Hilton Garden Inn (Polaris) 614-846-8884Holiday Inn Expr<strong>es</strong>s (Delaware)* 740-362-3036Holiday Inn (Worthington) 614-436-0700Marriott Courtyard (Worthington) 614-436-7070Red Roof Inn (Worthington)* 614-846-3001T<strong>ra</strong>velodge (Delaware)* 740-369-4421The Winter Street Inn* 740-990-8695RESTAURANTS (within 20 minut<strong>es</strong>)B<strong>ra</strong>vo 614-888-3881Columbus Fish Market 614-410-3474Hoggy’s 614-433-7447J Gilbe<strong>rts</strong> 614-840-9090O’Charley’s 614-846-9744Polaris Grill 614-431-5598Roadhouse Grill 740-657-1108RESTAURANTS (Delaware area)Buns 740-363-2867Nova 740-362-4810Old Bag of Nails 740-368-8083Vaquero’s 740-362-0919* Discount may be given to Garth’s customers at time of reervation.* Family pets may be welcome. Confirm when making r<strong>es</strong>ervation.90 | GARTH’S Ma<strong>rch</strong> 31, 2012


DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC.2690 St<strong>ra</strong>tford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: info@garths.comGarth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minut<strong>es</strong> 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 mil<strong>es</strong> Northon Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the t<strong>ra</strong>ffic light turn right (St<strong>ra</strong>tford 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 ontoSt<strong>ra</strong>tford Road (at the sixth t<strong>ra</strong>ffic light). We are the red buildings on your left.FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT:Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or W<strong>es</strong>t) to Cleveland. The first exit pastI-71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 mil<strong>es</strong>North on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and theMethodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the t<strong>ra</strong>ffic light turnright (St<strong>ra</strong>tford 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 mil<strong>es</strong> North on Route 23. You willpass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary onyour right. At the t<strong>ra</strong>ffic light turn right (St<strong>ra</strong>tford 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 mil<strong>es</strong> North on Route 23. You willpass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary onyour right. At the t<strong>ra</strong>ffic light turn right (St<strong>ra</strong>tford Road). We are the redbuildings on your left.FROM PITTSBURGH:Take I-79 South to I-70 W<strong>es</strong>t 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 TheologicalSeminary on your right. At the t<strong>ra</strong>ffic light turn right (St<strong>ra</strong>tfordRoad). We are the red buildings on your left.| 91


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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERSSale Date:Name:I have examined th<strong>es</strong>e items.Bidder No.Street:City: State: Zip:Telephone #: Fax #: Email: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 succ<strong>es</strong>sful, the pu<strong>rch</strong>ase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sal<strong>es</strong> tax.Garth’s will execute th<strong>es</strong>e bids competi<strong>tiv</strong>ely and make all reasonable attempts to pu<strong>rch</strong>ase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’sabsentee bidding system is 100% hon<strong>es</strong>t but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined inGarth’s policy in the catalog.CATALOG orSHORT DESCRIPTION OF LOTLOT NUMBERTo allow us to proc<strong>es</strong>s 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 SUBMITADDITIONAL BIDS ON OTHER PAPERANY QUESTIONS CALL (740) 362-4771Name of Bank:Addr<strong>es</strong>s of B<strong>ra</strong>nch:Contact Person:B<strong>ra</strong>nch Phone No.:B<strong>ra</strong>nch Fax No.:Your Signature:(I authorize Garth’s Auction to contact the above institution.)Credit Card Number:(Visa & Mastercard Only)Exp. Date:| 93


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