Folk Art & Americana:The Brandegee Collection 2023-03-18 Auction - 579 Price Results - Garth's Auctions Inc. in OH
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AMERICAN FOLK ART DEER.: Late 19th century. Carved wooden deer with elongated features and original paint. Tar hooves, twig antlers and deer hide tail. Age splits, alligatored varnish. 13.5"h. 11"w. 4"d. including base.
0001: AMERICAN FOLK ART DEER.Est. $500-$800
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EARLY AMERICAN SET OF SHELVES.: Eastern Pennsylvania, late 18th century, pine, Ends with quarter round tops and shoe feet. Shelves with gallery lips, plate rails and mortised into ends. Rosehead nail construction. Some wear, loss,
0002: EARLY AMERICAN SET OF SHELVES.Est. $750-$1,500
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AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.: Second half-19th century. Two applied handles. Finely brushed cobalt tulip and "6". Paint drip on back. 13.75"h.
0003: AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK.Est. $600-$1,200
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AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN.: Possibly Asahel Lynde Powers (Vermont/Illinois, 1813-1843). Oil on wood panel, illegible signature and date "18__" at bottom. Blue eyed young man with a faint smile. Painted scalloped liner. Surface
0004: AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN.Est. $400-$800
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PENNSYLVANIA FIREHOUSE DECORATED BENCH.: Danville, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, mixed woods. Shaped crest, half spindle back, scrolled arms and turned stiles. Spindles, legs and stretchers. Original orange red paint with black carriage
0005: PENNSYLVANIA FIREHOUSE DECORATED BENCH.Est. $1,500-$3,500
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AMISH PIECED QUILT.: Circa 1900. Streak of Lightning quilt in various solids. Striped border. Minor wear and loss, but good overall condition. 79" x 78".
0006: AMISH PIECED QUILT.Est. $500-$900
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AMISH PIECED QUILT.: Second half-19th century. Center Diamond in a Square with maroon border. Plume quilted border. Loss and discoloration. 80" x 81".
0007: AMISH PIECED QUILT.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN PAINTED SAWBUCK TABLE.: Circa 1900, poplar. Reputedly Mormon. One board top, splayed legs and box stretchers. Original reddish brown paint has wear. Some edge damage and round nail construction. 31"h. 97"w. 22.5"d. Ex
0009: AMERICAN PAINTED SAWBUCK TABLE.Est. $600-$900
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AMERICAN NAIVE LANDSCAPE.: Second quarter-19th century. Oil on mattress ticking, unsigned. Pond with cattle, fisherman wearing a top hat, hunters, a man in a horse drawn wagon and a log cabin in the background with mountains
0010: AMERICAN NAIVE LANDSCAPE.Est. $2,500-$5,000
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AMERICAN LADDER BACK ARMCHAIR.: Attributed to Delaware Valley, late 18th-early 19th centuries, mixed woods. Turned finials, six arched slats, curved arms with rolled ends, turn stiles and front legs with bun feet. Old worn brown
0011: AMERICAN LADDER BACK ARMCHAIR.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE.: Mid 19th century, pine. End and doors with three pinwheel punched tin panels, tall legs and old worn blue paint. Square nail construction. Paint wear, rust damage to tins, age splits and loss.
0012: AMERICAN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED SNAKE ON BRANCH.: Early 20th century. Circling snake and a beetle carved from a single branch. Stained with added bead eyes and string tongue. 18"l.
0013: AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED SNAKE ON BRANCH.Est. $150-$250
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE STAND.: Late 19th, early 20th centuries, pine and maple. Bench made from old parts. Top with gallery edge, shape apron, splay cabriole legs with pad feet, pegged construction and distressed reddish brown
0014: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE STAND.Est. $300-$600
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CANE.: Dated and initialed "ACS 1919". Bark surface with relief figures of animals, leaves, fishermen and a Native American with headdress, all painted black. Small stubs left from branches form animal
0015: AMERICAN FOLK ART CANE.Est. $400-$600
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CANE.: Dated and initialed "ACS 1919". Relief figures of animals including a tiger, fishermen, and a man smoking a pipe, all painted black. Stylized face painted near the end. Small stubs left from branches
0016: AMERICAN FOLK ART CANE.Est. $400-$600
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AMERICAN FOLK ART FIGURAL CANE.: Late 19th century. Carved handle has caricature of African American man. Original paint. Minor wear, missing end cap. 35"l.
0017: AMERICAN FOLK ART FIGURAL CANE.Est. $800-$1,200
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AMERICAN FOLK ART SNAKE CANE.: Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wooden cane with pronounced coiling snake and rattler shaped handle. Original paint, snake has a leather tongue and bead eyes. Minor wear. 40.5"l.
0018: AMERICAN FOLK ART SNAKE CANE.Est. $400-$600
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FOUR AMERICAN FOLK ART CANES.: First quarter-20th century. Root cane with rudimentary carved head. Age split. 35"l., root handle with worn red/brown stain and relief carvings of husband and wife, 30.5"l., and a cane, or possibly a
0019: FOUR AMERICAN FOLK ART CANES.Est. $300-$500
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AMERICAN PAINTED COUNTRY PANTRY SHELVES.: Attributed to Hudson Valley, late 18th century, pine. Open shelves with enclosed section having a one board door, one board ends with boot. jack cutouts. Square nail construction and old worn
0020: AMERICAN PAINTED COUNTRY PANTRY SHELVES.Est. $2,500-$5,000
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AMERICAN DECORATED PANTRY BOX.: Second half-19th century. Round bentwood box with lapped seams. Original dark blue paint with polychrome shells and flowers on the lid. Dry crazed surface. Edge wear. 5"h. 9.75"d.
0021: AMERICAN DECORATED PANTRY BOX.Est. $300-$600
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL.: American school, ca. 1850s. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Girl dressed in white with a basket of fruit and flowers with a nearby caterpillar. Preparer's label for Edward DeChaux, New York. Damage, loose
0022: PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN TULIP WEATHERVANE.: From a church in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 19th century. Sheet iron tulip with wrought directional arrow. Rust and pitting. 10"h. 33"l.
0023: AMERICAN TULIP WEATHERVANE.Est. $400-$800
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NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG.: Second half-19th century. Impressed "Whites Utica" with brushed cobalt bird. Applied handle. 11.5"h.
0024: NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG.Est. $250-$350
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