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SUMMER ECLECTIC AUCTION, DAY 2
Amelia Jeffers
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Lot: 419 - ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (AMERICAN, 1859-1953) WATERCOLOR OF MAN WITH DONKEY.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (AMERICAN, 1859-1953) WATERCOLOR OF MAN WITH DONKEY. Second quarter 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a man and donkey walking down a road lined by trees, houses, and mountains in the background. Unsigned. Verso with provenance sheet. Matted and framed behind glass. Sheet, 12"h. 9"w. Frame, 17.75"h. 14.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 420 - ATTRIBUTED TO LONNIE HOLLEY (ALABAMA, B. 1950) CARVED SANDSTONE SCULPTURE WITH TWO FACES AND ELEPHANT.
ATTRIBUTED TO LONNIE HOLLEY (ALABAMA, B. 1950) CARVED SANDSTONE SCULPTURE WITH TWO FACES AND ELEPHANT. American, 20th Century. Dark sandstone carving depicting two faces on front and an upside-down elephant on a ball on verso. Unsigned. 7.5"h. 8"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 421 - GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (AMERICAN, 1948-2012) UNTITLED (DRESS) SCULPTURE.
GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (AMERICAN, 1948-2012) UNTITLED (DRESS) SCULPTURE. 21st Century. Mixed media. A red mesh wire dress form suspended above a square wooden plinth with a gold-painted ground. 17.5"h. 11.5"w. 6" square base. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 422 - OIL ON WOOD PANEL OF A FAMILY GATHERING WATER, SIGNED.
OIL ON WOOD PANEL OF A FAMILY GATHERING WATER, SIGNED. American, 19th Century (ca. 1815). Two panels with battens and square nails. Depicting a mother, father, and child outside of a snow-covered cabin gathering water from a stream, a donkey behind a fence, a snow-covered tree, and a town beyond them. Signed "P" in red at lower left. 20.5"h. 24.75"w.
Lot: 423 - GEORGE THOMPSON PRITCHARD (CALIFORNIA, 1878-1962) OIL ON CANVAS OF A LANDSCAPE.
GEORGE THOMPSON PRITCHARD (CALIFORNIA, 1878-1962) OIL ON CANVAS OF A LANDSCAPE. American, 20th Century. Depicting a woodsy scene with a stream, signed "G. Thompson-Pritchard" at lower left, in a gilt wood frame. Canvas, 25"h. 30"w. Frame, 32"h. 37"w.
Lot: 424 - TIM LEWIS (KENTUCKY, B. 1952) FOLK ART CARVED LIMESTONE FISH SCULPTURE.
TIM LEWIS (KENTUCKY, B. 1952) FOLK ART CARVED LIMESTONE FISH SCULPTURE. American, Late 20th-early 21st Century. Depicting two carved fish emerging from a wave-form base. Signed. 15"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 425 - FREDERICK HART (AMERICAN, 1943-1999) BRONZE SCULPTURE.
FREDERICK HART (AMERICAN, 1943-1999) BRONZE SCULPTURE. 20th Century. Showing a family in an embrace with the mother feeding her newborn. Signed on back "Hart '69" and stamped "189/375 1999 F. HART". Mounted on a stone plinth. 8.5"h. 6"w. 5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 426 - FREDERICK C. FLEMISTER (ATLANTA, 1917-1976) WATERCOLOR OF BUS STATION GENRE SCENE.
FREDERICK C. FLEMISTER (ATLANTA, 1917-1976) WATERCOLOR OF BUS STATION GENRE SCENE. American, Mid-20th Century. On paper. Depicting a group of well-dressed figures waiting at a bus station with sign reading "BUS LOADS HERE". Signed "F. Flemister 333" to lower right corner. Presented in a black frame. Sight, 19.25"h. 13"w. Frame, 25.25"h. 19"w. Cataloger's Note: Frederick Flemister studied under well-known Harlem Renaissance artist Hale Woodruff (1900-1980) while attending Atlanta University Laboratory School. He later enrolled at the John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis before teaching at Atlanta University. His work was included in "The Negro in Art" at Barnett-Aden Gallery of Washington, D.C. in 1944. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 427 - JAMES MCNEIL WHISTLER (AMERICAN, 1834-1903) "LITTLE EVELYN" LITHOGRAPH DATED 1896.
JAMES MCNEIL WHISTLER (AMERICAN, 1834-1903) "LITTLE EVELYN" LITHOGRAPH DATED 1896. Information on verso reading "Printed by Thomas Way for "The Art Journal" in March 1896, on full sheet of cream laid paper, monogrammed with the butterfly in the stone to the left of Evelyn's shoulder. "Little Evelyn" is a portrait of the three or four-year-old daughter of Whistler's friend, David Croal Thomson, who had served as editor of The Art Journal in 1894." Matted and framed behind glass. Sheet, 12.625"h. 9.5"w. Image, 7"h. 4.5"w. Frame, 18"h. 14"w. Literature: Way 110; Levy 159; Tedeschi, Stratis and Spink 146. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 428 - SUMMER LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS BY ALFRED JAMES WANDS (1904-1980).
SUMMER LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS BY ALFRED JAMES WANDS (1904-1980). American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Tree-filled landscape under a sunny sky. Signed lower right. Sight, 23.5"h. 31.5"w. In a giltwood frame, 32"h. 40"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 429 - MANUEL JIMENEZ RAMIREZ (MEXICAN, 1919-2005) FOLK ART WOOD CARVING BULL.
MANUEL JIMENEZ RAMIREZ (MEXICAN, 1919-2005) FOLK ART WOOD CARVING BULL. 20th Century. Oaxacan style. Standing full-bodied bill with horns, four legs applied with nails, and a nailed tail. Finished with a red stain and black-painted spots, hooves, and nose. 5.5"h. 9.25"l.
Lot: 430 - GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (1948-2012) UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE.
GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (1948-2012) UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE. American, 21st Century. Mixed media. A toilet brush with a clay head and body, bottlecap arms, and a bottle cap covered handhold with painted finish. 20.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 431 - JOSEPHUS FARMER (AMERICAN, 1894-1989) "MONKEY AND ELEPHANT" FOLK ART CARVING.
JOSEPHUS FARMER (AMERICAN, 1894-1989) "MONKEY AND ELEPHANT" FOLK ART CARVING. American, 20th Century. Mixed media. Carved wood and wire with original paint. Elephant carrying a monkey and an umbrella on its back, pulling a cart with a monkey sitting inside, a candle socket at the front labeled "Candle". Paper gallery label on the underside. 12"h. 21"w. 9"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio): the collection of Dr. Regenia Perry, Garth's Auctions (Delaware, Ohio): August 31, 2012.
Lot: 432 - CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONIST PASTEL OR OIL STICK ON PAPER OF TWO MUSICIANS, IN A HACKMAN FRAME.
CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONIST PASTEL OR OIL STICK ON PAPER OF TWO MUSICIANS, IN A HACKMAN FRAME. American, Contemporary. Large, colorful pastel or oil stick on paper of a woman playing the piano and another woman playing the violin, signed illegibly at lower right, mounted to a backing and in a gold Hackman frame behind glass. Image, 22"h. 30"w. Frame, 27.5"h. 35.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 433 - OUTSIDER ART MIXED MEDIA MARCHING BAND SCULPTURE.
OUTSIDER ART MIXED MEDIA MARCHING BAND SCULPTURE. American, 20th Century. A six-man band made from wood and sheet metal figures, each playing an instrument, standing in line, and mounted to a board. In a painted finish with a skull and crossbones flag. 16.5"h. Including flag, 36"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 434 - PAUL A. VIERTEL (GERMANY/COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1878-1961) OIL ON BOARD STILL LIFE OF FRUIT.
PAUL A. VIERTEL (GERMANY/COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1878-1961) OIL ON BOARD STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. American, 20th Century. Signed "Paul A. Viertel 1960" at lower right. With biographical information taped to frame verso. Board, 16"h. 20"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 23.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 435 - MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER OF A YOUNG WOMAN WEARING A BONNET, SIGNED "J. WRIGHT."
MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER OF A YOUNG WOMAN WEARING A BONNET, SIGNED "J. WRIGHT." American, early 20th Century. A colorful depiction of a young woman wearing a brown bonnet with cascading white ribbons, a red beaded necklace, and a gauzy greenish-blue collar, having highlighted red hair, blue eyes, and rosy cheeks. Signed at lower left. Matted and framed behind glass. 27.75"h. 23.25"w.
Lot: 436 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE RIVER THRO' BROWN FIELD FLOWING" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE RIVER THRO' BROWN FIELD FLOWING" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A winter landscape showing the river running through the countryside. Titled and signed to back. 22"h. 31"w.
Lot: 437 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A dark view of a clearing in the woods under a blue-gray sky. 30"h. 25"w.
Lot: 438 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "EARLY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "EARLY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A hazy view of trees surrounding the water under a blue cloudy sky. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 439 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "A FOGGY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS, DATED 1915.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "A FOGGY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS, DATED 1915. American, Early 20th Century. Depicting a view of the river lined with trees and under heavy fog. Titled, signed, and dated to back.
Lot: 440 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WINTER LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WINTER LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A view of a snow-covered woods with a creek running down the center. Unsigned. 17"h. 22"w.
Lot: 441 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE AFTERNOON GLEAM" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE AFTERNOON GLEAM" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Depicting a view of a rolling hillside with trees and under a blue sky with big white clouds. Signed and titled to back. 20"h. 25"w.
Lot: 442 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "GREY NOVEMBER" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "GREY NOVEMBER" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A swath of bare trees on a frosty ground with the tree line in the background. Signed lower left and titled and signed at back. 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 443 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODSY LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODSY LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A woodsy landscape with a babbling creek running in the middle, and under a blue sky with a few clouds. 20"h. 16"w.
Lot: 444 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "WEST WOODS" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "WEST WOODS" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A tree-filled woods with colorful fallen leaves. Signed and titled on back. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 445 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Vibrant view of a wandering stream near a tree line in the country. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 446 - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL OIL ON BOARD LANDSCAPE.
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL OIL ON BOARD LANDSCAPE. American (New York), 19th Century. Depicting two figures with a horse-drawn hay wagon in the hay field of a farm, the river with boats and mountains beyond. Unsigned. In a period gilt wood frame. Board, 14"h. 20"w. Frame, 17.75"h 23.5"w.
Lot: 447 - WINTER LANDSCAPE OIL ON BOARD.
WINTER LANDSCAPE OIL ON BOARD. American, 20th Century. Oil on board. Winter landscape scene with snow-covered ground, large trees, and a stream running through the center. Signed R. Jacobsen to lower right. Sight, 16.25"h. 23"w. In a gesso accented frame, 22.5"h. 29.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 448 - OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. FREIER.
OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. FREIER. American, Early 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. A mountainous background with cows grazing by a body of water in the middle of a wooded area. Canvas, 18.25"h. 23.5"w. In a wooden frame, 21.25"h. 26.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 449 - OIL ON CANVAS COUNTRY LANDSCAPE.
OIL ON CANVAS COUNTRY LANDSCAPE. American, 19th Century. View of a couple in a canoe on the water, near the forest with buildings in the background. In a gilt frame, 16.75"h. 22.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 450 - CHARCOAL DRAWING OF THE JOHN NOLEN HOMESTEAD.
CHARCOAL DRAWING OF THE JOHN NOLEN HOMESTEAD. American, Early 20th Century. Depicting a home and grounds surrounded by trees and a picket fence, with cows next door and a horse and rider approaching the front gate. In a veneered frame behind glass. Frame, 15.25"h. 21.25"w. Cataloger's Note: John Nolen (American, 1869-1937) was one of the most important figures in the emerging City Planning profession in the United States in the early 20th century. He studied landscape architecture with Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. at Harvard, received many degrees, planned several cities, served on many committees, and was a published author and lecturer.
Lot: 451 - OIL ON BOARD MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE WITH COWS SIGNED "THOMAS P. PATTEN".
OIL ON BOARD MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE WITH COWS SIGNED "THOMAS P. PATTEN". English, 20th Century. Depicting a colorful, serene landscape with cows drinking at the side of a river; featuring a mountainous background with trees and vibrant foliage; signed "Thos. Patten" to lower left corner; presented in an ornate, gilt frame, 16"h. 20"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 452 - REGINALD GROOMS (AMERICAN, 1900-1989) OIL ON BOARD OF A BARREN COASTAL LANDSCAPE.
REGINALD GROOMS (AMERICAN, 1900-1989) OIL ON BOARD OF A BARREN COASTAL LANDSCAPE. 20th Century. Depicting a barren and fallen tree on a yellow, green, and orange seashore with a ship far out on the horizon. Signed "R Grooms" at upper left. In a paint-decorated frame. Board, 10.25"h. 17.25"w. Frame, 17"h. 24"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio); Cowan's (Cincinnati, Ohio): May 11, 20017 (lot 46).
Lot: 453 - EUROPEAN TEMPURA SEASCAPE WITH MOUNT VESUVIUS IN THE BACKGROUND.
EUROPEAN TEMPURA SEASCAPE WITH MOUNT VESUVIUS IN THE BACKGROUND. Likely Italian, 20th Century. Tempera on paper. Depicting a vibrant seascape featuring Mount Vesuvius in the background with erupting smoke and lava. The foreground shows a harbor scene with ships and figures conversing near the shore. Housed in a gilt wooden frame, 13.5"h. 21"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 454 - ROVAN IMPRESSIONIST STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF SNOWY STREET SCENE.
ROVAN IMPRESSIONIST STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF SNOWY STREET SCENE. Likely European, 20th Century. Depicting an impressionistic, bustling street scene in winter, with figures in motion surrounded by buildings covered in snow; signed "ROVAN" to lower right corner; presented in a gilt frame, 18.5"h. 22.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 455 - PABLO PICASSO (SPANISH, 1881-1973) "GRANDE MATERNITE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
PABLO PICASSO (SPANISH, 1881-1973) "GRANDE MATERNITE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. Dated "4.29.1963." Depicting a mother nursing her child. Signed in plate. Dry mounted, matted, and framed behind glass. Sight, 19.5"h. 15.25"w. Frame, 27.25"h. 22.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 456 - GEORGES BRAQUE (FRENCH, 1882-1963) "L'OISEAU ET SON NID (THE BIRD AND ITS NEST)" LITHOGRAPH.
GEORGES BRAQUE (FRENCH, 1882-1963) "L'OISEAU ET SON NID (THE BIRD AND ITS NEST)" LITHOGRAPH. France, 20th Century (ca. 1956). Signed in stone at lower right. Includes certificate of authenticity from Park West Gallery. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 21.25"h. 27"w.
Lot: 457 - SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1984) "THE SHIP OF SOULS" WOODCUT IN COLORS.
SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1984) "THE SHIP OF SOULS" WOODCUT IN COLORS. France, 1960-64. Woodcut in colors printed on BFK Rives paper. Published by Editions d'Art Les Hueres Claires, Paris. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 21.25"h. 19"w.
Lot: 458 - MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF NAPHTALI" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF NAPHTALI" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. France, 1962. Lithograph in colors from the "Jerusalem Windows." Printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1962. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22.25"h. 19"w.
Lot: 459 - MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "DAPHNIS AND CHLOE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "DAPHNIS AND CHLOE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. American (New York), 1977. Lithograph in colors on paper. Published in New York by George Braziller in 1977. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22"h. 18.5"w.
Lot: 460 - WAYNE ENSRUD (AMERICAN, 1934-2024) "BOUQUET OF FLOWERS" WATERCOLOR ON BOARD.
WAYNE ENSRUD (AMERICAN, 1934-2024) "BOUQUET OF FLOWERS" WATERCOLOR ON BOARD. 20th Century. Signed at lower right. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 29.75"h. 24"w.
Lot: 461 - LEONOR FINI (ARGENTINE-ITALIAN, 1907-1996) "VISAGE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
LEONOR FINI (ARGENTINE-ITALIAN, 1907-1996) "VISAGE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. Switzerland, 1992. Lithograph on paper after the original, executed in Lausanne in January 1992. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 29.5"h. 26.25"w.
Lot: 462 - OIL ON CANVAS OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD.
OIL ON CANVAS OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD. American or European, 19th Century. Depicting Mary holding the baby Jesus in a loving embrace. Unframed. 12"h. 10.25"w.
Lot: 463 - VINCENT CANADÉ (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1879-1961) "HEAD OF A GIRL" DIMINUTIVE OIL ON BOARD, DATED 1939.
VINCENT CANADÉ (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1879-1961) "HEAD OF A GIRL" DIMINUTIVE OIL ON BOARD, DATED 1939. American, 20th Century. Portrait of a girl with brown hair and pensive expression, looking down and slightly to her right. Framed. Label on frame verso with artist, title, and date. Board, 8.25"h. 6.75"w. Frame, 11.75"h. 10.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 464 - HARRIET KIRKPATRICK (COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1877-1962) "PARSONS PLACE" WATERCOLOR.
HARRIET KIRKPATRICK (COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1877-1962) "PARSONS PLACE" WATERCOLOR. American, 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a brick building surrounded by trees and flowers. Titled "PARSONS PLACE" and signed "H KIRKPATRICK" to lower left corner. Presented in a gilt frame. Sight, 10.75"h. 16.75"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 25"w. Cataloger's Note: Parsons Place was the original home of the Columbus School for Girls, before relocating in 1946. Kirkpatrick taught at CSG until her retirement in 1946. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 465 - MARTI STEFFY (COLUMBUS, OHIO, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE.
MARTI STEFFY (COLUMBUS, OHIO, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE. American, ca. 2000. Colorful abstract landscape of trees. Signed "Marti Steffy" at lower right. Matted and framed. Canvas, 11"h. 14"w. Frame, 18.5"h. 21.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 466 - BARRY POWELL (INDIANA, B. 1951) "THE CRAFTSMAN" COLORED PENCIL ON PAPER.
BARRY POWELL (INDIANA, B. 1951) "THE CRAFTSMAN" COLORED PENCIL ON PAPER. American, 20th Century. Depicting a man with a beard intently carving a piece of wood. Signed at lower left. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 17"h. 9"w. Frame, 27.25"h. 19.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 467 - DORIS EMRICK LEE (AMERICAN, 1905-1983) "THE DOVE" LITHOGRAPH.
DORIS EMRICK LEE (AMERICAN, 1905-1983) "THE DOVE" LITHOGRAPH. 20th Century (ca. 1952). Depicting a girl wearing a white bonnet and dress sitting on a swing with her hand out offering corn to a dove. Signed "Doris Lee" in pencil in lower right margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 12.5"h. 10.5"w. Frame, 18"h. 16"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 468 - GLADYS ROCKMORE DAVIS (AMERICAN, 1901-1967) MIXED MEDIA OF A SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK.
GLADYS ROCKMORE DAVIS (AMERICAN, 1901-1967) MIXED MEDIA OF A SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK. 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a shepherd in a brown cloak surrounded by a flock of sheep and with a mountainous plateau in the background. Initialed "GRD" at lower right corner along with a partially obscured inscription. The lower left corner with paper stamp. Verso with label reading "GLADYS ROCKMORE DAVIS / BABCOCK GALLERIES / 805 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N.Y." Matted and in a cerused wood and parcel-gilt frame behind glass. Sight, 8.75"h. 12"w. Frame, 17.25"h. 20.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 469 - MEXICAN PAINTED TIN RETABLO OF SANTO NINO DE ATOCHA.
MEXICAN PAINTED TIN RETABLO OF SANTO NINO DE ATOCHA. Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Depicting Santo Nino De Atocha holding a basket and a staff, in a contemporary frame. Frame, 10.75"h. 8.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 470 - PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING ON BONE.
PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING ON BONE. 19th Century. Gouache on natural material. Depicting a battle scene with figures on horses amid running deer and a lion, mounted to paper having decorative ink borders, within an inlaid frame behind glass. Frame, 4"h. 12.25"w.
Lot: 471 - CHER SHAFFER (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) SELF-TAUGHT ARTIST DOLL.
CHER SHAFFER (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) SELF-TAUGHT ARTIST DOLL. Mixed media doll with cloth body and clay head, nacre necklace, lace and cowrie shell shawl, carved and pierced ivory pendant, and batik dress. On metal stand under large glass cloche on wooden base. Doll, 24"h. Cloche, 28"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 472 - VICTORIAN CARVED ALABASTER BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN.
VICTORIAN CARVED ALABASTER BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN. European, Late 19th Century. Alabaster bust of a young woman wearing a Dutch-style hat, a locket necklace, and with a large collar on a tapered square base with relief carvings to the front. 14.5"h. 9"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 473 - FIGURAL BRONZE SCLUPTURE OF A SEATED WOMAN.
FIGURAL BRONZE SCLUPTURE OF A SEATED WOMAN. American, 20th Century. Depicting a cloaked woman in a crouched position. Mounted on a square marble base. Unsigned. 10.75"h. 8" square. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 474 - BRONZE STATUE OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
BRONZE STATUE OF MOTHER AND CHILD. 20th Century. Bronze. Abstract style sculpture depicting a mother and child. Rendered with smooth, flowing lines and is mounted on a rectangular black base. 11"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 475 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF SEASCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF SEASCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A craggy waterside landscape with trees throughout and under a dark sky. Unsigned. 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 476 - OIL ON BOARD PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN.
OIL ON BOARD PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. American, 20th Century. Oil on board. Seated woman wearing a green coat, black and white shirt, and wears her red hair pulled back. Signed "Benker" and "32" to back. Sight, 23.5"h. 19.5"w. In a contemporary frame, 29.5"h. 25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 477 - DELLA WELLS (MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, B. 1951) PASTEL ON PAPER OF A GIRL DATED 2005.
DELLA WELLS (MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, B. 1951) PASTEL ON PAPER OF A GIRL DATED 2005. American, Early 21st Century. Colorful depiction of a girl wearing a white dress and holding tulips. Signed and dated "Wells 3-14-05" at lower right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 22.75"h. 14.75"w. Frame, 32.75"h. 24.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 478 - PHYLLIS SLOANE (AMERICAN, 1921-2009) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A NURSING MOTHER.
PHYLLIS SLOANE (AMERICAN, 1921-2009) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A NURSING MOTHER. American, Late 20th Century. Depicting a seated woman with long brown hair holding her baby. Signed "Sloane" at lower right. In a simple black-painted wooden frame. Canvas, 17"h. 14.25"w. Frame, 17.75"h. 15"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 479 - "THE ORIGINAL PLANT" INTAGLIO PRINT WITH COLOR, SIGNED R. JOSEPH.
"THE ORIGINAL PLANT" INTAGLIO PRINT WITH COLOR, SIGNED R. JOSEPH. American, Late 20th or early 21st Century. Whimsical depiction of men with chicken beaks working with oversized vegetables in an old factory setting, editioned 19/250, titled and signed in pencil along lower margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 21.25"h. 17.25"w. Frame, 30.75"h. 24.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 480 - BROCK LOPER (MISSISSIPPI, 1935-2009) "MOTHER WITH CHILD PEELING POTATOES" GOUACHE ON PAPER DATED 1991.
BROCK LOPER (MISSISSIPPI, 1935-2009) "MOTHER WITH CHILD PEELING POTATOES" GOUACHE ON PAPER DATED 1991. American, Late 20th Century. Signed and dated at lower right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 17.5"h. 13.25"w. Frame, 22.25"h. 17.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 481 - GREGORIO PRESTOPINO (NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 1907-1984) "MOTHER AND CHILD" SILKSCREEN IN COLORS.
GREGORIO PRESTOPINO (NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 1907-1984) "MOTHER AND CHILD" SILKSCREEN IN COLORS. American, 20th Century. Editioned 16/75, inscribed "For Monette Morrow — Prestopino," titled, and signed in pencil along lower margin. Sight, 24"h. 18"w. Frame, 27.25"h. 21.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 482 - MONUMENTAL ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED ST. DENIS.
MONUMENTAL ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED ST. DENIS. American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Abstract in green, cream, and tan. Canvas, 49.75"h. 66.25"w. In a contemporary frame, 51.25"h. 67.5"w.
Lot: 483 - SEASCAPE OIL ON BOARD SIGNED R. CARRERAL.
SEASCAPE OIL ON BOARD SIGNED R. CARRERAL. American, 20th Century. Oil on board. Seascape signed R. Carreral, depicting a vibrant shoreline scene with boats and figures set against a dramatic sky. The piece is signed in the lower right corner and is housed in a wooden frame. Framed, 19.25"h. 21.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 484 - CARL ZIMMERMAN (CINCINNATI, 1900-1985) WATERCOLOR OF DOCKSIDE SEASCAPE.
CARL ZIMMERMAN (CINCINNATI, 1900-1985) WATERCOLOR OF DOCKSIDE SEASCAPE. American, 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a colorful dockside seascape with houses, boats, and figures. Signed "CARL ZIMMERMAN' to lower right corner. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 10.25"h. 13.25"w. Frame, 19.25"h. 22.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 485 - OIL ON ARTIST BOARD OF FARMHOUSE LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM.
OIL ON ARTIST BOARD OF FARMHOUSE LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM. American, 20th Century. Depicting a serene, rural scene with a stream running through the center of composition and a farmhouse in the background; signed illegibly to lower left corner; presented in a giltwood frame,16.5"h. 21"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 486 - CAROLYN GERTRUDE BRADLEY (INDIANA, 1898-1954) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF A ROCKY SEASHORE.
CAROLYN GERTRUDE BRADLEY (INDIANA, 1898-1954) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF A ROCKY SEASHORE. American, 20th Century. Signed "C. Bradley" at lower right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 13.5"h. 16"w. Frame, 23"h. 25"w. Cataloguer's Note: The dormitory building "Carolyn Bradley Hall" at Ohio State University was named in honor of the artist, a professor in Ohio State's School of Fine and Applied Arts. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 487 - DIMINUTIVE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED E. ROME.
DIMINUTIVE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED E. ROME. American, 20th Century. Signed E. Rome lower right. Featuring a charming countryside scene with vibrant autumn foliage, a house, and a figure walking. In a painted wooden frame, 9"h. 9.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 488 - OIL ON CANVAS WINTER LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. PROHASKA.
OIL ON CANVAS WINTER LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. PROHASKA. North American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Winter farm landscape showing a mountainous background, sprawling farmland with a farm under a blank of snow. Signed lower right. Sight, 24"h. 28.25"w. In a wood frame, 32"h. 36"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 489 - NEDINE HAKE BUCK (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) FOLK ART OIL ON CANVAS BOARD OF A SALESMAN ON A FARM ROAD IN A PAINT-DECORATED FRAME.
NEDINE HAKE BUCK (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) FOLK ART OIL ON CANVAS BOARD OF A SALESMAN ON A FARM ROAD IN A PAINT-DECORATED FRAME. American, Contemporary. Depicting a salesman with a horse-drawn cart advertising "Edward W. Hake Tinker" on the side, selling pewter wares and brooms, with children and animals and several farms and mountains beyond, signed at lower right. In a red, green, and brown sponge paint-decorated frame. Canvas board, 20"h. 24"w. Frame, 26.75"h. 30.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 490 - FOLKSY GOUACHE ON PAPER LANDSCAPE WITH COWS.
FOLKSY GOUACHE ON PAPER LANDSCAPE WITH COWS. American, 19th Century. Depicting four cows grazing and resting by a stream and under trees, a farmer and his dog close by, with a thick layer of varnish on heavy brown paper. Unsigned. In a veneered frame. Paper, 9.75"h. 15.25"w. Frame, 15.25"h. 12"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 491 - AURORA HARRISON BULL (MAYNARDSVILLE, TENNESSEE, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS STILL LIFE OF FRUIT.
AURORA HARRISON BULL (MAYNARDSVILLE, TENNESSEE, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. American, Late 20th Century. Nicely painted still life of a glass jar, fruit, and nuts, signed "Aurora ©" at lower right, in a contemporary decorative gilt frame. Sight, 7.5"h. 9.5"w. Frame, 14"h. 16"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 492 - FRAMED MIXED MEDIA OF LEAVES.
FRAMED MIXED MEDIA OF LEAVES. American, Early 20th Century. Mixed media. Unsigned. A black ground with a depiction of leaves in the fall, changing colors. In a contemporary frame behind glass, 12"h. 7.75"w.
Lot: 493 - CHARLES C. SVENDSEN (CINCINNATI, OHIO, 1871-1959) "THE BIRD'S MIRROR" COLOR ETCHING.
CHARLES C. SVENDSEN (CINCINNATI, OHIO, 1871-1959) "THE BIRD'S MIRROR" COLOR ETCHING. American, 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a serene landscape of a pond reflecting the landscape. Signed in pencil at lower right with an edition plate 4/50 on frame verso. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 9.75"h. 6.75"w. Frame, 16"h. 13"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 494 - ANNIE HUNTINGTON ALLEN (CINCINNATI, 1858-1946) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF COASTAL SCENE WITH SAILBOATS AND LIGHTHOUSE DATED 1905.
ANNIE HUNTINGTON ALLEN (CINCINNATI, 1858-1946) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF COASTAL SCENE WITH SAILBOATS AND LIGHTHOUSE DATED 1905. American, Early 20th Century. Depicting a coastal scene with two sailboats backed by a shoreline with a lighthouse. Signed "A.H. ALLEN. 1905" at lower left. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 2.5"h. 7"w. Frame, 8.75"h. 13.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 495 - BUSY STREETSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED DONALD VAN AIKER.
BUSY STREETSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED DONALD VAN AIKER. 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Bustling European street scene with an artist painting and ladies walking down the street. Canvas, 20"h. 30"w. In a gold-painted wooden frame, 21.25"h. 31.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 496 - PAUL ASHBROOK (CINCINNATI, 1867-1949) "BURGOMASTER OF VICHNOV" WATERCOLOR.
PAUL ASHBROOK (CINCINNATI, 1867-1949) "BURGOMASTER OF VICHNOV" WATERCOLOR. American, Early 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a three quarter-length portrait of a man in traditional dress with gold necklaces against a green, semi-abstract background. Signed "PAUL ASHBROOK" to lower right corner. Verso with label reading "The Patricia Weiner Gallery / 9352 Main Street / Montgomery, Ohio 45242". Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 15.25"h. 11.5"w. Frame, 23"h. 19"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 497 - ANTHONY JOSEPH SALVATORE (YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO, 1938-1994) "FIVE VERSES" OUTSIDER ART OIL STICK ON WOOD DATED 1985.
ANTHONY JOSEPH SALVATORE (YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO, 1938-1994) "FIVE VERSES" OUTSIDER ART OIL STICK ON WOOD DATED 1985. American, 20th Century. Oil stick depiction of figures and snakes in caves on a circular piece of wood. Signed "TJS" at lower right, and signed , titled, and dated on verso. 47.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 498 - ANNIE WELLBORN (GEORGIA, 1928-2010) "WASHING PLACE" ACRYLIC ON PAPER.
ANNIE WELLBORN (GEORGIA, 1928-2010) "WASHING PLACE" ACRYLIC ON PAPER. American, late 20th Century. Depicting a figure doing laundry outside, with baskets of white linens on a table before her and pots of boiling water beside her. Titled and signed. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 8.75"h. 11.25"w. Frame, 15.75"h. 18.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 499 - CARVED STONE FROG SIGNED MAESIG.
CARVED STONE FROG SIGNED MAESIG. American, 20th Century. Bulging-eyed croaker in a seated position. 5.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 500 - BRIAN BEAMISH (ARIZONA, CONTEMPORARY) "AMERICAN AGAVE" GLAZED RAKU POTTERY PLAQUE.
BRIAN BEAMISH (ARIZONA, CONTEMPORARY) "AMERICAN AGAVE" GLAZED RAKU POTTERY PLAQUE. American, 21st Century (2006). Glazed relief plaque, titled, signed, and dated on verso. Frame, 23.25"h. 15.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 501 - FANNY MENNEN (TENNESSEE, 1903-1995) "THISTLE" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS.
FANNY MENNEN (TENNESSEE, 1903-1995) "THISTLE" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS. American, 20th Century. Initialed in plate at lower right, titled and signed in pencil at lower margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 18.25"h. 7.25"w. Frame, 24.25"h. 12.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 502 - DAVID FARMER (DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, CONTEMPORARY) "WINTER WALK" OIL ON CANVAS.
DAVID FARMER (DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, CONTEMPORARY) "WINTER WALK" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 20th/Early 21st Century. Depicting a lone figure with a cane walking through a snowy landscape into the woods. Signed "David Farmer" at lower right. Framed. Canvas, 14"h. 11"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 16.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 503 - ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) ETCHING, VIEW OF CHICAGO AND THE TRIBUNE TOWER, DATED 1927.
ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) ETCHING, VIEW OF CHICAGO AND THE TRIBUNE TOWER, DATED 1927. 20th Century. Depicting the Chicago skyline north of the Chicago River. Dated and signed "1927 Anton Schutz" in the plate at lower left, signed "A. Schutz" in pencil at lower right margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 9.25"h. 12.25"w. Frame, 17"h. 19.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 504 - MATHIAS MULEME (UGANDAN/CANADIAN, B. 1967) "BREAKFAST" EMBOSSED ETCHING IN COLORS DATED 1975.
MATHIAS MULEME (UGANDAN/CANADIAN, B. 1967) "BREAKFAST" EMBOSSED ETCHING IN COLORS DATED 1975. Canada, 20th Century. Editioned 9/80, titled, signed, and dated in pencil along lower edge. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 16.5"h. 23.5"w. Frame, 25"h. 31.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 505 - KALMAN KUBINYI (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1906-1973) "SARABAND" MEZZOTINT.
KALMAN KUBINYI (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1906-1973) "SARABAND" MEZZOTINT. American, 20th Century. Editioned 215/225, titled, and signed in pencil at lower margin. Published by The Print-A-Month Club. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 12"h. 8.5"w. Frame, 18.5"h. 14.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 506 - PERUVIAN CUZCO-STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF MADONNA AND CHILD IN CARVED GILT FRAME.
PERUVIAN CUZCO-STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF MADONNA AND CHILD IN CARVED GILT FRAME. 20th Century. Carved and pierced gilt frame housing a portrait of the Madonna and Child. Frame, 11.5"h. 9.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 507 - POLYCHROME BEADED PICTURE FRAME WITH FLOWERS AND EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH HER DOLL.
POLYCHROME BEADED PICTURE FRAME WITH FLOWERS AND EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH HER DOLL. American, 20th Century. Easel photo frame beaded with a floral motif containing a photograph of a girl standing next to her doll in a baby carriage with the name "Katie" written on the front. Frame, 9.75"h. 7.75"w.
Lot: 508 - NAPACHI POOTOOGOOK (INUIT, 1938-2002) "MYTH OF THE TUNIIT" LITHOGRAPH WITH CHINE COLLÉ PRINT DATED 2000.
NAPACHI POOTOOGOOK (INUIT, 1938-2002) "MYTH OF THE TUNIIT" LITHOGRAPH WITH CHINE COLLÉ PRINT DATED 2000. Inuit, 21st Century. Titled, editioned 2/50, and signed in pencil along bottom margin, with embossed marks at each bottom corner. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 18.75"h. 15.5"w. Frame, 24.25"h. 21"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 509 - CLARK WALKER (ALABAMA, B. 1940) "BLACK MADONNA" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER DATED 1971.
CLARK WALKER (ALABAMA, B. 1940) "BLACK MADONNA" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER DATED 1971. American, 20th Century. Depicting a seated woman nursing her child. Signed, dated, and titled along lower edge of image. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 10.25"h. 9.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 510 - JAMES YOKO (DAYTON, OHIO, 1916-2004) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A PLEIN AIR PAINTER.
JAMES YOKO (DAYTON, OHIO, 1916-2004) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A PLEIN AIR PAINTER. American, Dated 1999. Depicting a painter holding a brush before a canvas on an easel outdoors amid trees with full foliage and a barn in the background. Signed and dated on verso. Canvas, 24"h. 36"w. In simple wood frame, 24.5"h. 36.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 511 - GUIDO CACCIAPUOTI (ITALIAN, 1892–1953) CERAMICHE E GRES D'ARTE CERAMIC SCULPTURE OF DRAFT HORSES.
GUIDO CACCIAPUOTI (ITALIAN, 1892–1953) CERAMICHE E GRES D'ARTE CERAMIC SCULPTURE OF DRAFT HORSES. Italy, 20th Century. Two draft horses wearing reins cuddling up to one another, signed "GUIDO CACCIAPUOTI CERAMICHE E GRES D'ARTE NO. 851 Made in Italy" on underside, mounted on wooden base. 11.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 512 - DIMINUTIVE SIGNED BRONZE GOAT STATUE.
DIMINUTIVE SIGNED BRONZE GOAT STATUE. 20th Century. Standing full-bodied goat with its head tilted. Signed "[illegible] 7/50, 90 (copyright)." 5.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 513 - MINIATURE MUGHAL PAINTING IN A FINE BONE FRAME.
MINIATURE MUGHAL PAINTING IN A FINE BONE FRAME. India, 19th Century. Depicting a cart being carried by two oxen with two people in the carriage and highlighted with gold accents. In a footed bone frame with an easel to the back. 2.75"h. 3.75"w.
Lot: 514 - JEAN CLAUDE MAYODON (FRENCH, 1938-1981) VILLAGE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS.
JEAN CLAUDE MAYODON (FRENCH, 1938-1981) VILLAGE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS. 20th Century. Cubist style village with trees under a cloud filled blue sky. Signed lower left. Sight, 11.75"h. 23.75"w. In a gilt frame, 13.25"h. 25.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 515 - RAOUL DUFY (FRENCH, 1877-1953) "TRAGÉDIE, COMÉDIE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
RAOUL DUFY (FRENCH, 1877-1953) "TRAGÉDIE, COMÉDIE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. France, 1959. Printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1959. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22.75"h. 20"w.
Lot: 516 - MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF LEVI" AND "TRIBE OF JUDAH" LITHOGRAPHS IN COLORS.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF LEVI" AND "TRIBE OF JUDAH" LITHOGRAPHS IN COLORS. France, 1962. Lithographs in colors from the "Jerusalem Windows." Each printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1962 and includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Each matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22"h. 19"w.
Lot: 517 - BERTHA E. JAQUES (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 1863-1941) "JIMSON WEED" AND A TREE ETCHING.
BERTHA E. JAQUES (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 1863-1941) "JIMSON WEED" AND A TREE ETCHING. American, First half 20th Century. "Jimson Weed," published in 1939, titled and signed "Bertha E Jaques" in pencil at bottom margin and having a Chicago Society of Etchers embossed seal on paper partially obscured by the mat. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 12.25"h. 8.25"w. Frame, 18.75"h. 14.75"w. Tree etching with artist's monogram and the date 1907 in the plate, signed "Bertha E Jaques" in pencil at bottom right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 5.5"h. 4"w. Frame, 12.5"h. 9.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 518 - TWO LUIGI LUCIONI (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1900-1988) ETCHINGS OF VERMONT LANDSCAPES.
TWO LUIGI LUCIONI (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1900-1988) ETCHINGS OF VERMONT LANDSCAPES. American, 20th Century. Comprising "Trees and Mountains" and "Vermont Pastoral." Both signed by the artist in pencil at the bottom right margin, and matted and framed behind glass. Each sight, 8"h. 13.25"w. Each frame, 15.75"h. 19.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 519 - MINNIE ADKINS (KENTUCKY, B. 1934) AND JAMES "BUDDY" SNIPES (ALABAMA, B. 1943) FOLK ART SCULPTURES.
MINNIE ADKINS (KENTUCKY, B. 1934) AND JAMES "BUDDY" SNIPES (ALABAMA, B. 1943) FOLK ART SCULPTURES. American, Contemporary. A Minnie Adkins carved and painted horse in black with white eyes and a big tail, signed and dated "2008" to bottom, 7.75"h. 14.25"w. Together with a James A. "Buddy" Snipes paint decorated bone figure. Comprised of bones and painted to resemble a standing woman wearing a dress. Signed to back. 16"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 520 - PAIR OF CARVED WOOD FIGURES OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN.
PAIR OF CARVED WOOD FIGURES OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. Africa, 20th Century. Hardwood. The first from the Ivory Coast, depicts a nursing mother seated on a stool. 21.5"h., and the second depicts a standing mother with a child strapped to her back and holding another, getting ready to nurse. She wears a bead and cloth bottom cover and has a cowrie shell on her head. 23"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 521 - TWO DIMINUTIVE METAL SCULPTURES OF MOTHER AND CHILD, INCL. HY T. SNELL (AMERICAN, 1919-2017).
TWO DIMINUTIVE METAL SCULPTURES OF MOTHER AND CHILD, INCL. HY T. SNELL (AMERICAN, 1919-2017). Late 20th or early 21st Century. Standing figure with child on hip made of patinated metal parts on wooden stand, signed "SNELL." With stand, 11.5"h. Cast bronze recumbent figure with two children on square granite base. Unsigned. With base, 5.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 522 - TWO FIGURAL MOTHER AND CHILD SCULPTURES.
TWO FIGURAL MOTHER AND CHILD SCULPTURES. Contemporary. A Marco A. Oviedo (American) patinated bronze rendering of a mother embracing her child, signed and numbered 27/75. 7.25"h. 4.5"w. Together with an abstract carved stone depiction of a mother nursing her child. 17.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 523 - TWO SYBIL GIBSON (ALABAMA, 1908-1995) ABSTRACT WORKS ON PAPER.
TWO SYBIL GIBSON (ALABAMA, 1908-1995) ABSTRACT WORKS ON PAPER. American, 20th Century. One a rectangle-form washed in colors of the rainbow, signed and dated "Sybil Gibson 1972" in pencil at lower center right. Framed behind glass. Image, 14"h. 11.5"w. Frame, 19.75"h. 17.25"w. The other a mixed media work, signed "Sybil Gibson" in pencil at lower left center. Matted and framed behind glass. Image, 13"h. 9.25"w. Frame, 21.25"h. 17.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 524 - ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) TWO ETCHINGS OF NEW YORK CITY DEPICTING WALL STREET AND THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE.
ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) TWO ETCHINGS OF NEW YORK CITY DEPICTING WALL STREET AND THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. 20th Century. Each depicting a view of New York with iconic architecture. Each signed "A. Schutz" in pencil at lower right margin, matted and framed behind glass. Sight (the larger Brooklyn Bridge), 14.75"h. 10.75"w. Frame (each), 24.25"h. 20.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 525 - DORSEY POTTER TYSON (1891-1969), PAIR OF COLORED ETCHINGS.
DORSEY POTTER TYSON (1891-1969), PAIR OF COLORED ETCHINGS. American, 20th Century. Two Chinese studies in a limited edition of one hundred. A seated figure in each, signed and dated in pencil to bottom. From the Purnell Art Company. Matted and framed behind glass, 16.25"h. 15.25"w.
Lot: 526 - TWO OIL ON CANVAS PAINTINGS OF PUGS.
TWO OIL ON CANVAS PAINTINGS OF PUGS. American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Larger in oak frame and shows three small pug dogs lying on a red blanket. Framed, 23.5" square. The smaller shows the same three pug puppies lying next to a "For Sale" sign. In a cove molded wooden frame, 16"h. 26.75"w.
Lot: 527 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS WOODED LANDSCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS WOODED LANDSCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. One titled "The Last Red Gleam" shows the edge of a wooded area filled with trees under a blue sky with big white clouds. And the other, a view of a creek near the tree-filled woods under a blue sky. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 528 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS COASTAL SEASCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS COASTAL SEASCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. One in yellow and orange hues, a view of a shoreline with trees in the distance, and the second in blues, a coastal view of the water dotted with islands under a blue cloudy sky. Unsigned. Largest, 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 529 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Larger with a blue-gray sky, colorful trees near a stream, and the other depicting a view from a heavily wooded area with orange and red trees. Largest, 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 530 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Larger titled "The Dam" with a house in the distance atop the dam with water flowing into a creek surrounded by trees, titled and signed to the back. And a landscape view at the edge of the woods, filled with vibrant colored trees. Largest, 30"h. 24.75"w.
Lot: 531 - TWO OILS ON BOARD OF LANDSCAPES, INCL. DEAN PURDY CLOSE (COLUMBUS, OHIO, B. 1905-1992).
TWO OILS ON BOARD OF LANDSCAPES, INCL. DEAN PURDY CLOSE (COLUMBUS, OHIO, B. 1905-1992). American, 20th Century. The first by Dean Close depicting a dock with a shack and boats, signed at lower right. Sight, 19.5"h. 23.5"w. Frame, 26"h. 30"w. The second depicting a man standing in tall grass by river's edge with a train traveling in the distance and mountains beyond, signed "G. Miesse 1906" at lower right. Possibly Gabriel Miesse. Board, 16"h. 20"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 23.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 532 - TWO FRAMED ARTWORKS.
TWO FRAMED ARTWORKS. 19th or 20th Century. American mixed media on canvas board depicting a group of abstract figures, signed "O.S. Shaw(?)" at lower right, stamped "Empire Artists' Materials 135 East 60 St. New York, 22, N.Y. TE 8-5594" on verso in a carved and painted gilt wood wood frame. 17"h. 14.25"w. James Robertson Miller (British, Active circa 1880-1912) watercolor of a European street scene, signed JR Miller at lower left, in a carved and gilt wood frame behind glass. 18.25"h. 14.5"w.
Lot: 533 - TWO PENCIL ON PAPER DRAWINGS, INCL. WILLIAM SOMMER (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1867-1949).
TWO PENCIL ON PAPER DRAWINGS, INCL. WILLIAM SOMMER (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1867-1949). American, 20th Century. William Sommer drawing depicting two men in tall hats, unsigned. The other of a young man leaning against a ladder, signed "Charles C. Trudeau?" at lower left. Each matted and framed behind glass. The larger (frame), 17"h. 13"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 534 - TWO AFRICAN BONE SCRIMSHAW AND CARVED WOOD FIGURAL SNUFF OR MEDICINE BOTTLES.
TWO AFRICAN BONE SCRIMSHAW AND CARVED WOOD FIGURAL SNUFF OR MEDICINE BOTTLES. Likely early 20th Century. One having stylized lizards carved and incised on front and back of the bone bottle with a carved wooden stopper depicting a figure with large ears and hands. 5.75"h. The other having incised geometric motifs on front and back of the bone bottle with a carved wooden stopper depicting a figure with large ears and a hair bun on top of their head. 6"h.
Lot: 535 - TWO SIGNED WORKS ON PAPER.
TWO SIGNED WORKS ON PAPER. American, 20th Century. The first a charcoal drawing on paper of architecture at night, signed illegibly at lower left and with illegible information on frame verso. The second a pastel drawing on paper of a white female riding a white horse in front of a circus ringmaster, signed "Georgia Caudle" at lower left. Both are matted and framed behind glass. The larger (frame), 24"h. 29"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 536 - A WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATION AND A CHARCOAL LANDSCAPE.
A WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATION AND A CHARCOAL LANDSCAPE. American, 20th Century. Blue watercolor illustration of a man and woman in winter clothing walking along a street, the bottom inscribed "PICTORIAL EXPRESSION" and "WASH ILLUSTRATION" with a quote from the book "Portrait of a Lady [by] Elinor Smith." Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 30.5"h. 24.5"w. Charcoal drawing of rolling farmland, signed illegibly at lower right, matted and in a plexiglass frame. Frame, 22.25"h. 28"w.
Lot: 537 - TWO INTAGLIO PRINTS BY REYNARD AND BLUM.
TWO INTAGLIO PRINTS BY REYNARD AND BLUM. American, First half 20th Century. Alexander A. Blum (1888-1969) "Antique Shop," titled and signed along lower margin. Grant Reynard (1887-1968) "Degas' Portrait." Unnumbered from an edition of 100, inscribed "To Sam Atleenwood, 1947," and signed in pencil along lower margin. Both matted and framed behind glass. The larger (frame), 18.75"h. 15.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 538 - TWO WATERCOLORS.
TWO WATERCOLORS. American and/or European, 19th or 20th Century. The first depicting a nurse holding an infant, signed "C.L.E." at lower right, with an illegible inscription on frame verso. The second depicting a girl wearing a traditional Dutch hat, unsigned. Both framed behind glass. The larger, 15.75"h. 12.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 539 - MORRIS HENRY HOBBS (NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, 1892-1967) TWO MINIATURE ETCHINGS OF NEW ORLEANS.
MORRIS HENRY HOBBS (NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, 1892-1967) TWO MINIATURE ETCHINGS OF NEW ORLEANS. American (20th Century). "Corner Royal & St. Peter St. / Old New Orleans" and "Seigmouret Courtyard / Old New Orleans." Each titled and signed in pencil along lower margin. Each matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 3.25"h. 2.75"w. Frames, 7"h. 6"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 540 - THREE ETCHINGS BY PENNELL, BURROUGHS, AND MIELATZ.
THREE ETCHINGS BY PENNELL, BURROUGHS, AND MIELATZ. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) "Ponte Vecchio," 1883, titled and dated in plate, titled and signed in additional overlaid plate along bottom margin. Edward Burroughs (1902-1983) "Schooner up for repairs," 1937, edition 16/25, titled, editioned, signed, and dated in pencil along bottom margin. Charles F. W. Mielatz (1864-1919) "Looking Down the West Lagoon," unsigned and undated, but with a title plate on frame verso. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest frame, 17"h. 21"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 541 - THREE CONTEMPORARY ARTWORKS, INCL. KARL MULLEN AND ROBBIE MUELLER.
THREE CONTEMPORARY ARTWORKS, INCL. KARL MULLEN AND ROBBIE MUELLER. American, 20th and 21st Centuries. Karl Mullen (Ireland/Massachusetts, b. 1954) "Man with Hat" pen and watercolor on paper, initialed at lower right, matted and framed behind glass. (Lindsay Gallery, Columbus, Ohio). Robbie Mueller (Lagrange, Kentucky, 1956-2025) "Sweet, Sweet Sound" acrylic on paper, signed at lower right, framed. Provenance attached to frame verso. "Bloomberg's Folly," 2002, abstract mixed media on canvas in a mixed media frame, titled on stretcher verso. Largest (framed), 10.5"h. 13.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 542 - THREE PORTRAIT ETCHINGS, INCL. JOHN SLOAN, WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ, AND GEORGIA TANGI.
THREE PORTRAIT ETCHINGS, INCL. JOHN SLOAN, WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ, AND GEORGIA TANGI. American, 20th Century. John Sloan (American, 1871-1951), "Rector's Daughter, 1923. Editioned "100 proofs," titled "Rector's Daughter," and signed "John Sloan" in pencil along lower margin. William Meyerowitz (American, 1887-1981) portrait of a woman wearing glasses. Signed "Wm Meyerowitz 18" in plate and signed "Wm Meyerowitz" in pencil at lower right margin. Georgia Tangi (Columbus, Ohio, Contemporary), "Emily," editioned "AP," titled "Emily," and signed and dated "Tangi 08" in pencil along lower margin. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 15.75"h. 12.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 543 - THREE ETCHINGS OF NURSING MOTHERS.
THREE ETCHINGS OF NURSING MOTHERS. Emile Pierre Bonny (French, 1913-1974) "Maternité," signed in plate, editioned 80/200 and signed "Bonny" along lower margin. Herbert Johnston Harvey (British, 1884-1928), mother and child, signed "Harvey" and the number "2." in pencil along lower margin. And a print of mother and child signed "Charles Campbell '84" at lower right. All matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 24"h. 17.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 544 - THREE FRAMED ARTWORKS FEATURING WATER.
THREE FRAMED ARTWORKS FEATURING WATER. American, 20th Century. Two watercolors on paper: one abstract style landscape with a stream signed Fisher lower left, framed, 20.5"h. 27"w., and a view of an estate with a pond in the front yard and many trees surrounding, matted and framed, 23.75"h. 30"w. Together with a mixed media piece depicting a sailboat on choppy waters near a cliffside, signed Muriel Watkins lower right matted and framed, 40.75"h. 25.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 545 - THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN.
THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. 20th Century. Sanzo Wada, "Farming Family," 1940, signed. Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), signed. Unidentified artist, signed. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest (framed), 17.5"h. 21.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 546 - THREE JO NEACE KRAUSE (KENTUCKY, B. 1935) OUTSIDER ART OIL PAINTINGS.
THREE JO NEACE KRAUSE (KENTUCKY, B. 1935) OUTSIDER ART OIL PAINTINGS. American, 21st Century. Oil on canvas portrait of a woman, signed "Neace" at lower left, in a wooden frame. Oil on canvas of two figures, one with wings, outside on grass with a tree and buildings beyond, signed "Jo Neace" at lower left, in a wooden frame. Oil on board of a white flower in a trompe l'oeil frame, in a gilt frame with linen mat, the mat signed "Jo Neace Krause 2017" at lower left. The largest, framed, 22.5"h. 22.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 547 - THREE FRAMED WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES FEATURING WATER.
THREE FRAMED WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES FEATURING WATER. American, 20th Century. Watercolor on paper. The first by T. Longeran, depicting a small shed by the water's edge with a fisherman walking up and boats on the water, framed, 17.25"h. 21.25"w., a seascape with a rocky shore, boats on the water, and signed "Young" lower left, framed, 21.25"h. 25"w., and a pond landscape with a boat tied up at shore, a small building with docks and a hazy sky, signed P.E. Baustian lower right, framed, 24.75"h. 29"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 548 - THREE ETCHINGS, INCL. ASHBROOK AND WOODBURY.
THREE ETCHINGS, INCL. ASHBROOK AND WOODBURY. American, First half 20th Century. Paul Ashbrook (1867-1949), depicting children in front of an Abraham Lincoln monument, signed in plate and in pencil at lower right. Clarence O. Woodbury (1891-1971) "Three Trees," 1925, signed in pencil at lower right margin, with biographical and provenance information on frame verso. Carolyne Rossbach, 1925, depicting a young woman wearing ballet slippers sitting at a piano. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 21.25"h. 16.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 549 - FOUR EUROPEAN AND BRITISH PRINTS OF NURSING MOTHERS.
FOUR EUROPEAN AND BRITISH PRINTS OF NURSING MOTHERS. Early to late 20th Century. Richard Lux (Austrian, 1877-1939) "Mother and Child," 1914 lithograph, titled, signed, and dated in pencil along lower margin. Léon-Augustin L'Hermitte (French, 1844-1925) etching of mother and child, 1904, signed and dated in plate, signed in pencil at lower right margin, embossed "HSK" mark at lower left. After Knute Heldner (Swedish/Active in the U.S., 1877-1952) etching of mother and child, 1933, signed and dated in print, editioned 14/200 and signed in pencil along lower margin, a restrike by Phyllis Sage, New Orleans, 1975. Eric Gill (British, 1882-1940) "Mother and Child" woodblock print, initialed in plate. All matted and framed under glass. Largest (frame), 17.5"h. 13.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 550 - FOUR CARVED WOODEN FIGURES.
FOUR CARVED WOODEN FIGURES. European or Asian, 19th Century. Four carved figures, three on plinth bases, each with hair parted in the middle and diamond-shaped eyes, one holding a stringed instrument, one holding a horn, and one holding a basket of items; the fourth figure with a gourd or basket on their head, holding up their hands as if in prayer, with a flared base. Tallest, 10.5"h.
Lot: 551 - FOUR ETCHINGS, INCL. GEORGE MEINSHAUSEN AND FRANCIS SWAIN.
FOUR ETCHINGS, INCL. GEORGE MEINSHAUSEN AND FRANCIS SWAIN. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Two by George Meinshausen (Cincinnati, 1855–2000) both signed in pencil, one by Francis W. Swain signed in pencil, and one by Earhart dated 1915 and signed in plate. All matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 16.5"h. 13.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 552 - FOUR PRINTS, INCL. MABEL DWIGHT AND ROBERT FREDERICK BLUM.
FOUR PRINTS, INCL. MABEL DWIGHT AND ROBERT FREDERICK BLUM. American, 20th Century. Mabel Dwight (American 1876-1955) 'In The Park,' lithograph, signed in lower right margin. Robert Frederick Blum (1857-1903) "Wash Day," etching, signed with stamp in lower right margin. Retains Cowan's (Cincinnati, Ohio) tag. Arthur Heintzelman (1891-1965) "Grandmere Suisse," 1927, signed in plate, numbered "No, 121" and signed in pencil along lower margin. E. Lucas, "Night Nativity," etching, titled, editioned 1/3, signed, and dated 5/12/65 in pencil along lower margin. All matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 19"h. 15.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 553 - FIVE ASIAN WORKS OF ART, INCL. WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND A SCROLL.
FIVE ASIAN WORKS OF ART, INCL. WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND A SCROLL. Hiroshige Utagawa (Japanese, 1797-1858) "Kinryuzan Temple Asakusa" woodblock print, reprint edition, matted and framed behind glass. 20"h. 16"w. Ando Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) "Autumn Moon on the Tama River" woodblock print, matted and framed behind glass. 12.25"h. 17.25"w. Chikanobu Toyohara (Japanese, 1838-1912) "The Picture of Dance Performance in Furuchi, Ise" woodblock print, matted and framed behind glass. 20.5"h. 25.5"w. Hanging scroll of cranes in original box. Box, 2"h. 2.5"w. 26"l. Chinese watercolor on paper of a woman with fan, mounted on silk, framed behind glass. 24.75"h. 16.75"w.
Lot: 554 - FIVE FRAMED DECORATIVE ITEMS.
FIVE FRAMED DECORATIVE ITEMS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Three diminutive reproduction samplers in grain-decorated frames, 6.25" square, 5.25"h. 4.25"w. and 3.75"h. 2.75"w., a diminutive mirror in a veneered frame, 6.25"h. 5"w., and a needlepoint sampler with red thread on linen, showing rows of alphabets and numerals and trees, birds, and fleur de lis. Sight, 11.5" square. In a contemporary frame behind glass, 13" square. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 555 - FIVE CARVED WOOD MASKS WITH PAINTED DECORATION.
FIVE CARVED WOOD MASKS WITH PAINTED DECORATION. 20th Century. Carved wood. Masks feature vibrant painted decorations, depicting animals and expressive faces. Tallest, 22"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 556 - FIVE FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS.
FIVE FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS. 20th Century. An early 20th-century Japanese carved natural material Okimono of seated mother on a wooden stand, signed on base. A carved and painted wood seated mother figure. A Nazare, Portugal glazed terracotta figure, signed on underside. A mixed media mother doll on stand. And a Tanzanian mixed media relief panel signed "T.I. Kyaruzi" with an inscription on verso with date 1981. Tallest, 12.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 557 - FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS.
FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS. 20th Century. A Canadian stone sculpture by Wolf, a painted wood figure, a leather and cloth figure, and two ceramic figures. Largest, 11"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 558 - FIVE DIMINUTIVE FRAMED ITEMS.
FIVE DIMINUTIVE FRAMED ITEMS. American, Early 20th Century. Five framed items, including hand-colored prints and a floral reverse-paint and tinsel picture. Subjects include 'The Pet Pigeon,' 'The Little Boat Builder,' 'Mother's Night Cap,' and a rustic domestic scene. Largest frame, 8"h. 10"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 559 - SEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, MOSTLY GLAZED REDWARE INCL. TURKEY MOUNTAIN (ARMUCHEE, GEORGIA).
SEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, MOSTLY GLAZED REDWARE INCL. TURKEY MOUNTAIN (ARMUCHEE, GEORGIA). American, 20th and 21st Centuries. Three glazed redware figures signed "Turkey Mt. Phry, Armuchee, Ga 2009," a terracotta figure signed "St. Buonaiuto," a brown-glazed bud vase, and a cloth doll. Largest, 11"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 560 - EIGHT PICTURE FRAMES.
EIGHT PICTURE FRAMES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Centuries. A chip carved with an arched top, carved finials, and a heart-shaped opening, 10.25"w. A tramp art frame, 8.5"h. 10.5"w., and six walnut crisscross frames with gold liners: three 11"h. 8.5"w., two 7.5"h. 5.5"w., and one 10"h. 7.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Phil Florence & the late C.J. Hawley.
Lot: 561 - NINE FOLK ART FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. JOSEFINA AGUILAR (MEXICAN, B. 1945).
NINE FOLK ART FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. JOSEFINA AGUILAR (MEXICAN, B. 1945). Peruvian, Native American, and Mexican, 20th Century. Mostly painted or glazed clay, in various forms, some signed. Includes one signed "Josefina Aguilar" and one signed "Dawning Pollen" (Taos Pueblo, New Mexico). Tallest, 8.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 562 - ELEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS.
ELEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS. Africa, Asia, and other nationalities, 20th Century. Comprising carved wood, carved stone, sculpted clay, and a bone example. One terracotta figure signed "Mendes." 14"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 563 - PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. DELLA WELLS, KEN STABER, AND CARL GAERTNER.
PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. DELLA WELLS, KEN STABER, AND CARL GAERTNER. American, 20th Century. More than forty small to medium artworks, including original works on paper and original prints, and some reproductions. Various subject matter, including landscapes, and nursing mothers. Several are signed by the artist. Portfolio, 17"h. 20.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 564 - PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. PAUL ASHBROOK AND KEN STABER.
PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. PAUL ASHBROOK AND KEN STABER. American, 20th Century. More than forty small to medium artworks, including original works on paper and original prints, and some reproductions. Subject matter is mostly nursing mothers. Several are signed by artist. Portfolio, 18"h. 15"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 565 - FRENCH SAMSON THE IMITATOR, DALMATIAN FIGURINE.
FRENCH SAMSON THE IMITATOR, DALMATIAN FIGURINE. Late 19th Century. Porcelain. Dalmatian mother and pup on an oval, blue, white, and gold base. Chelsea anchor mark.
Lot: 566 - PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS. English, 19th or 20th Century. With freestanding front legs and seated on blue pillows with gilt trim. Having yellow neck ribbons as well as black and yellow spatter spots. Each 7.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 567 - THREE STAFFORDSHIRE BOCAGE FIGURINES, ONE SIGNED WALTON.
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE BOCAGE FIGURINES, ONE SIGNED WALTON. England, 19th Century. Includes "Tithe Pig" grouping depicting a farmer and his wife presenting their tithes to the preacher; a boy with a jaunty cap holding a snake and a cat with a dog at his feet; and a woman holding her sheep, marked "Walton" on verso. Tallest, 6.5"h.
Lot: 568 - PAIR OF SEATED STAFFORDSHIRE CATS AND A QUIMPER PIG BANK.
PAIR OF SEATED STAFFORDSHIRE CATS AND A QUIMPER PIG BANK. Contemporary. A French Quimper polychrome decorated ceramic pig bank signed to bottom, and a pair of seated cats on plinths, 7"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 569 - FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS.
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. England, Mid-19th Century. A male and female pair, 13"h., and 12.75"h., a single, 10"h., and one with copper luster highlights, 12"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 570 - SIX STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS.
SIX STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. England, Mid-19th Century. A male and female pair with black highlights, 6.5"h., a single with black highlights, 8"h., two rust colored Blenheim spaniels, 9"h., and 8"h. and a single with brown highlights, 7.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 571 - SEVEN EUROPEAN AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. HEREND.
SEVEN EUROPEAN AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. HEREND. 20th Century. Comprising a Herend mother dressed in green with her child, marked; a Dresden mother on a goat, marked; a Staffordshire "Flight to Egypt" spill vase of Joseph and Mary; a Capodimonte, marked; a Nadal, marked; a Bing & Grondahl, marked; and a Giuseppe Armani with plaque. Tallest, 14"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 572 - TEN ANIMAL FIGURINES.
TEN ANIMAL FIGURINES. English and European, 19th Century. Eight Staffordshire seated spaniels, 5.5"h. to 3"h., a Staffordshire cat, 4"h., and a German bisque trinket box with reclining pug dog, 2.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 573 - TWELVE SCHEIBE ALSBACH NAPOLEONIC PORCELAIN FIGURES.
TWELVE SCHEIBE ALSBACH NAPOLEONIC PORCELAIN FIGURES. German, 20th Century. Decorated Napoleonic generals and soldiers. Named on the fronts and a short biography on underside. 10.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 574 - CHINESE SCHOOL MIXED MEDIA PAINTING ON SILK.
CHINESE SCHOOL MIXED MEDIA PAINTING ON SILK. Late Qing dynasty to early Republic period, Ca. 1880–1915. Silk laid on paper. Depicting a narrative figural procession scene, bearing two collector seals.
Lot: 575 - CHINESE CARVED BUDDHIST DEITY FIGURE.
CHINESE CARVED BUDDHIST DEITY FIGURE. China, 19th Century. Of natural material, the carved head of Guanyin with relief-carved details and a diminutive Buddha figure at the top of the head. Signed to bottom. 7.5"h. 4.5"w.
Lot: 576 - FAMILLE ROSE RECTANGULAR FOOTED PORCELAIN PLANTER.
FAMILLE ROSE RECTANGULAR FOOTED PORCELAIN PLANTER. China, 20th Century. Rectangular footed planter, Famille Rose pattern on two ends and birds on branches with flowers on the others. Reign mark to bottom. 2.25"h. 8.25"w.
Lot: 577 - CHINESE CARVED AND RETICULATED GILTWOOD PANEL OF A BATTLE SCENE.
CHINESE CARVED AND RETICULATED GILTWOOD PANEL OF A BATTLE SCENE. Chinese, 19th or 20th Century. Deeply carved and bright gold scenes of a battle, with warriors on horses wielding swords and figures within gated structures. 21.25"h. 9.75"w.
Lot: 578 - CHINESE EXPORT PAPIER MACHE DECORATED TEA CADDY.
CHINESE EXPORT PAPIER MACHE DECORATED TEA CADDY. China, 20th Century. A shaped, dome top tea caddy with chinoiserie decoration and resting on four lion's paw feet. 6"h. 7.5"w.
Lot: 579 - TWO FINE ASIAN POLYCHROME EMBROIDERY ON BLACK VELVET PANELS.
TWO FINE ASIAN POLYCHROME EMBROIDERY ON BLACK VELVET PANELS. China, 19th Century. One depicting two figured on a sailboat dropping anchor over a floral wreath with butterfly. The other a bouquet of various flowers. Each in a paint-decorated frame behind glass. The larger frame, 18.75"h. 18.5"w.
Lot: 580 - PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN FIGURES.
PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN FIGURES. China, Late 19th and early 20th Century. Showing Luxing and Shou Lao in heavily patterned robes, one holding a child and the other, a staff. Reign mark to the bottom of one. 18.25"h.
Lot: 581 - A PAIR OF FRAMED CHINESE INK AND WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES ON SILK.
A PAIR OF FRAMED CHINESE INK AND WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES ON SILK. China, 19th or 20th Century. Each depicting a mountainous landscape with figures, dwellings, and water, having a red stamp and calligraphic script at top within woven fabric borders. Framed behind glass. Each, 19.5"h. 25.75"w.
Lot: 582 - TWO FRAMED CHINESE NEEDLEWORK PANELS.
TWO FRAMED CHINESE NEEDLEWORK PANELS. China, 19th Century. Each with an urn of flowers to the center, busy floral background and a dark border. Matted in a single frame behind glass. 19"h. 28.75"w.
Lot: 583 - TWO CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN GINGER JARS.
TWO CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN GINGER JARS. 19th Century (ca. 1840). Each of bulbous form with depictions of a figure fishing, trees, mountains, water, pagodas, and boats. No lids. The larger, 6.5"h.
Lot: 584 - THREE CARVED WOOD ASIAN ITEMS.
THREE CARVED WOOD ASIAN ITEMS. Japan and China, 19th and 20th Centuries. A rare and early Japanese netsuke of Sennin, possibly by Suzan, 6"h., a Japanese carved wood page turner, 17.25"l., and a Chinese carved bamboo wrist rest, 8"l.
Lot: 585 - CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN LIDDED TEAPOT AND SAUCE TUREEN.
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN LIDDED TEAPOT AND SAUCE TUREEN. China, 19th Century. Teapot lid with peach-form finial, teapot with straight sides, a gooseneck spout, and a twisted handle, 7"h. And a footed, handled oval form sauce tureen with lid with flower finial, and underplate, 6"h. 7.5"w. Both decorated in traditional motifs of pagodas, trees, mountains, figures, clouds, boats, and water. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 586 - THREE CARVED JADE ITEMS.
THREE CARVED JADE ITEMS. China, 20th Century. Including a fine white jade disk with 22k yellow gold mounting, a jade disk with intricate carving and a pendant mounting, and a white jade carved ojime. Largest, 2.25"d.
Lot: 587 - THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ITEMS.
THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ITEMS. Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Including a Chinese bronze scroll weight in the form of a mountain cat, a Tibetan vajra, 4.25"w., and a lidded box depicting Gauri, 2.5"h. 3.5"d.
Lot: 588 - FOUR ASIAN CLOISONNE VESSELS.
FOUR ASIAN CLOISONNE VESSELS. China and Japan, 20th Century. Two dark vases with floral decoration, 5.75"h. and 7.25"h., a yellow ground vase with flower decoration, and a Canton lidded enamel box with flowers and a figural scene on lid.
Lot: 589 - GROUP OF CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN.
GROUP OF CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN. Chinese, 19th Century. Six pieces, comprising a lidded teapot with unglazed foot, bowl, small plate, teacup, saucer, and pierced insert. Teapot with lid 9.5"h. Bowl 9"d. From the lifetime collection of Joanne & Dr. David Woodyard (Granville, Ohio).
Lot: 590 - ASSORTED GROUPING OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN.
ASSORTED GROUPING OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN. China, 20th Century. A large double-handled cup with lid, a lidded barrel jar, 4.25"h., a lidded tea cannister, a saucer, a bowl, and an orange pot.
Lot: 591 - LARGE GROUPING OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION CHINA.
LARGE GROUPING OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION CHINA. China, 20th Century. Includes oval platters with unglazed bottoms, round plates, bowls, and cups and saucers. Largest, 14.75"w.
Lot: 592 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD JEWELRY ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD JEWELRY ITEMS. English, 19th and 20th Centuries. All eight have impressed WEDGWOOD marks. A blue dip pendant on a sterling silver chain, 12.5"l., five medallion light blue bracelet in sterling frames, 7"l., light blue pin in sterling frame, 1.75"w., three dark blue pins, two in sterling frames, one gold-filled frame, black pin with sterling frame, and a green stickpin.
Lot: 593 - GROUP OF ENGLISH WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS.
GROUP OF ENGLISH WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS. English, 19th and early 20th Centuries. A mixture of impressed WEDGWOOD and WEDGWOOD ENGLAND marks. A light blue rose bowl on pedestal, 4.25"h. The remaining eight pieces are dark blue dip: cylinder vase, 4.75"h., two jars with silver plated lids, 4.25"h. and 2.5"h., two-piece bulb forcing jar, 2"h., cream pitcher, 4"h., lidded jar, 3"h., beaker, 3"h. and a perfume bottle with silver plated top. 3.25"h.
Lot: 594 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD ITEMS. English, 19th and early 20th Centuries. A mixture of impressed WEDGWOOD and WEDGWOOD ENGLAND MARKS. Four blue dip jasperware: a lamp, two pitchers with canted sides, and a bulbous vase. A light blue dip jasperware pitcher with canted sides, a sage green dip jasperware bulbous pitcher, a light blue jasperware plaque in wood frame, a black dip jasperware creamer and sugar, and a black basalt vase with embossed decorations. From 23.5"h. to 2.25"h.
Lot: 595 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS. English, 19th Century. All impressed WEDGWOOD marks. A pair of candlesticks, 7"h., a pair of bud vases with bulbous bases, 5"h., a chamber stick, 2.5"h., bottle with stopper, 7.75"h., a pitcher, 7"h., muffineer with silver-plated lid, 6.75"h., miniature Portland jug, 4"h., and a lidded jar, 3.25"h.
Lot: 596 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD OLIVE GREEN DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD OLIVE GREEN DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS. England, Late 19th or Early 20th Centuries. Ten items with impressed WEDGWOOD ENGLAND mark. Two pitchers with canted sides, two lidded dresser jars, lidded marmalade jar, teapot, sugar, bowl, candlestick, and a syrup pitcher, missing pewter lid. From. 6.75"h. to 1"h.
Lot: 597 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN ITEMS. English, 19th and early 20th Centuries. A combination of impressed WEDGWOOD and WEDGWOOD ENGLAND marks. Four blue dip lozenge-shaped pin dishes, two round blue dip plates, heart-shaped blue dip pin dish, and lidded jar, sage green inkwell, a heart-shaped lidded jar and match safe, blue dip trinket box, light blue dip pomade jar, crimson dresser jar, and a black jasper trinket box. From 3"h. to.5"h.
Lot: 598 - INTRICATE JAPANESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED WOODEN RELIEF TRANSOM PANEL (RAMMA) DEPICTING PHOENIXES.
INTRICATE JAPANESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED WOODEN RELIEF TRANSOM PANEL (RAMMA) DEPICTING PHOENIXES. Late 19th Century. Carved and pierced over-door panel of two colorful flying phoenixes amid tree foliage and swirling clouds, within a rectangular frame having several shaped copper plaques incised with foliate motifs. 34"h. 77.5"w. 11.5"d.
Lot: 599 - LARGE MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED INCENSE BURNER.
LARGE MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED INCENSE BURNER. Japan, late 19th or Early 20th Century. Intricately cast octagonal base with footed burner and a figural lid with fine detailed work. 21"h. 14.5"w.
Lot: 600 - JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SCROLL.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SCROLL. Japan, 19th Century. Ink on rice paper. 24-foot long scroll featuring beauties in traditional dress taking part in everyday scenes. 6.75"h.
Lot: 601 - JAPANESE DOUBLE-SIDED WOODBLOCK PRINTING PLATE.
JAPANESE DOUBLE-SIDED WOODBLOCK PRINTING PLATE. Japan, 20th Century. Rectangular plate having raised letters on both sides, with a gold cord on top for hanging. 16"h. 7.5"w.
Lot: 602 - IMPERIAL JAPANESE SILVER PLATED LIDDED BOX.
IMPERIAL JAPANESE SILVER PLATED LIDDED BOX. Japan, 20th Century. Octagonal footed box with engraved leaves and flowers, lid with gold-pated chrysanthemum decal, and supported by three legs. Two stamps to bottom. 2"h.
Lot: 603 - OHARA JAKKO-IN COLORED WOODBLOCK PRINT ON JAPANESE PAPER.
OHARA JAKKO-IN COLORED WOODBLOCK PRINT ON JAPANESE PAPER. Japan, 20th Century. Published by Unsodo, Kyoto. The left margin bearing the printed title Ohara Jakko-in, artist credit Minagawa Taizo saku, publisher line Unsodo han, and a rectangular publisher/seal panel at lower margin. Depicting the temple grounds at Ohara in autumn, with stylized foliage and architectural silhouette rendered in bold color blocks. In a contemporary frame behind plexiglass.
Lot: 604 - UTAGAWA KUNIMORI (JAPANESE, ACTIVE 1820s/1830s) "WOMAN WRITING POEM" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS.
UTAGAWA KUNIMORI (JAPANESE, ACTIVE 1820s/1830s) "WOMAN WRITING POEM" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS. Japanese, 19th Century. Depicting a woman in colorful robes seated at a table writing, signed at lower right, matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22.5"h. 18.5"w.
Lot: 605 - JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN COVERED TUREEN.
JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN COVERED TUREEN. Japan, 19th Century. Of oval form with molded lobes, the lid having a fruit-form finial, decorated all over in orange and blue floral and foliate motifs with gilt highlights, on a raised oval foot. 7"h. 10"w. 7"d.
Lot: 606 - PAIR OF JAPANESE AWAJI DRAGON VASES ON STANDS.
PAIR OF JAPANESE AWAJI DRAGON VASES ON STANDS. Japanese, 20th Century. Blue glazed vases with tapered necks, flared rims, and bulbous bottoms with purple dragons climbing the vase. On wood stands. 6.5"h.
Lot: 607 - HALF-POST BLOWN GLASS "STIEGEL-TYPE" DECANTER WITH HAND-PAINTED POLYCHROME DECORATION.
HALF-POST BLOWN GLASS "STIEGEL-TYPE" DECANTER WITH HAND-PAINTED POLYCHROME DECORATION. Likely Bohemia, 18th or 19th Century. Rectangular bottle with glass stopper, a foliate wreath encircling the neck, one side decorated with a man and woman flanked by foliate and floral motif above curlicues, the opposing side decorated with birds on a heart, the other two sides decorated with a foliate motif. Broken pontil. 10.25"h. 4.25"w. 3"d.
Lot: 608 - CUT GLASS ICE BUCKET WITH FLORAL DESIGN.
CUT GLASS ICE BUCKET WITH FLORAL DESIGN. American, 19th Century. Large bucket with canted sides decorated with floral motifs between foliate bands and having a broken pontil. 8.75"h. 7.5"d.
Lot: 609 - THREE GLASS BAR ACCESSORIES.
THREE GLASS BAR ACCESSORIES. American, 20th Century. A faceted decanter engraved "SCOTCH WHISKY" with faceted stopper, 13"h., a James Watson & Co. Glenlivet Whiskey dispenser with engraved and gilt lettering, 11.5"h., and a Cantrell & Cochrane's Club Soda match striker, 2.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 610 - TWO BLOWN GLASS MUGS AND A PAINTED GLASS DECANTER.
TWO BLOWN GLASS MUGS AND A PAINTED GLASS DECANTER. American, 20th Century. Two glass mugs with applied handles and broken pontils, one etched with a tulip. Each approx. 5.5"h. Decanter with a pinched spout, gilt banding on spout and neck, and hand-painted flowers on shoulder, the number "68" painted on bottom. 8"h.
Lot: 611 - SET OF STEUBEN CRYSTAL "LEAVES" STEMWARE.
SET OF STEUBEN CRYSTAL "LEAVES" STEMWARE. American, 20th Century. Twelve stemmed water goblets and eleven cordials in the "Leaves" pattern. Marled to bottom. In original boxes from The Halle Bros. Co. Steuben Glass Room. Cordials, 3.5"h. Waters, 5.25"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 612 - DOUBLE BRASS STUDENT LAMP.
DOUBLE BRASS STUDENT LAMP. American, Late 19th Century. Brass. Double student lamp with an acorn-shaped font, green glass shades, and clear hurricanes. 19.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 613 - BRAZILIAN BUTTERFLY WOOD TABLE LAMP.
BRAZILIAN BUTTERFLY WOOD TABLE LAMP. 20th Century. Turned wood mushroom-form shade with large knots, turned baluster-form base with large knots and circular foot, illegible labels on underside. 13.5"h.
Lot: 614 - BRASS SINGLE STUDENT LAMP WITH WHITE GLASS SHADE.
BRASS SINGLE STUDENT LAMP WITH WHITE GLASS SHADE. American, 19th Century. Brass. Single student lamp on a circular base with a central shaft, an adjustable arm, and a white glass shade. 22"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 615 - TWO AMBER GLASS CHRISTMAS SALTS.
TWO AMBER GLASS CHRISTMAS SALTS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Each with a silver tone metal lid with acorn finial above an amber glass body. One with agitator, 2.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 616 - EIGHT POLYCHROME CHRISTMAS TREE LANTERNS.
EIGHT POLYCHROME CHRISTMAS TREE LANTERNS. American, Late 19th Century. One amber, two blue, one amethyst, one clear, and three green, all with textured quilted pattern. 4"h. to 3.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 617 - FRENCH FAIENCE-STYLE TWO-HANDLED TERRINE WITH HAND-PAINTED BIRD DECORATION.
FRENCH FAIENCE-STYLE TWO-HANDLED TERRINE WITH HAND-PAINTED BIRD DECORATION. France, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Of oval form having a lid with final and two lug handles, decorate with birds, flowers, and leaves on a white ground. 7"h. 13"w. 9.25"d.
Lot: 618 - PEARLWARE GAUDY DUTCH COFFEE POT.
PEARLWARE GAUDY DUTCH COFFEE POT. English, 19th Century. Baluster-form pot with domed cover, hand-painted "Single Rose" pattern in vibrant colors, and applied handle. 11.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 619 - MINIATURE WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MOLDED PORCELAIN PITCHER.
MINIATURE WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MOLDED PORCELAIN PITCHER. England, 18th Century. Of bottle form with a pinched spout, applied handle, and flared foot, decorated with molded feather-edge motifs, grape leaves, grape vines, and grape bunches. 5"h.
Lot: 620 - TWO STAFFORDSHIRE DOUBLE HANDLED MUGS.
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE DOUBLE HANDLED MUGS. English, 19th Century. One decorated with farmer's tool and poetic verse and the other with a relief hunt scene with a dog and bird, and a ceramic frog inside, 5.5"h. 9"w. 5.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 621 - GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN FIGURINES, INCLUDING STAFFORDSHIRE.
GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN FIGURINES, INCLUDING STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 19th Century. Staffordshire Courting or Wedding Couple dressed in white with a little dog under a pierced floral arch, polychrome painted with gilt highlights, marked "MW" on underside. 13.75"h. Scottish transferware figure of Robinson Crusoe titled "The Shipwreck." 5"h. German covered inkwell and sander box with figural group titled "The Youngest Brother," missing inkwell. 3.25"h.
Lot: 622 - TWO SETS OF ENGLISH TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS AND A FRENCH CHARLES PILLIVUYT & CO. LADY WASHINGTON CUP AND SAUCER.
TWO SETS OF ENGLISH TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS AND A FRENCH CHARLES PILLIVUYT & CO. LADY WASHINGTON CUP AND SAUCER. 18th Century. Includes a pearlware bowl and saucer in a blue and white chinoiserie pattern depicting a pagoda within a landscape; and a creamware bowl and saucer in the King's Rose pattern with orange and yellow roses. Together with a Charles Pillivuyt & Co. porcelain and gilt-decorated "Lady Washington 1776" cup and saucer. Cup and saucer together, 2.25"h. 6"d. Chinoiserie saucer, 1.25"h. 4.75"d. Six items total.
Lot: 623 - GROUP OF SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN.
GROUP OF SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN. England, 19th Century. Comprised plates, saucers, and handleless cups. In floral patterns, strawberry patterns, and Gaudy Dutch decoration. Largest, 10"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 624 - GROUP OF GAUDY URN PATTERN IRONSTONE CHINA.
GROUP OF GAUDY URN PATTERN IRONSTONE CHINA. England, 19th Century. An octagonal platter, plates in various sizes, bowls, saucers, and handleless cups. Platter, 13.5"w. 10"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 625 - GROUP OF GAUDY DUTCH SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN.
GROUP OF GAUDY DUTCH SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN. England, 19th Century. Includes plates, a bowl, handleless cups and saucers, and a creamer. All in vibrant polychrome decoration. Bowl, 3"h. 6.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 626 - ANGLO-INDIAN STAG HORN WRITING BOX.
ANGLO-INDIAN STAG HORN WRITING BOX. India (Vizagapatam), 19th Century. The exterior decorated with rows on stag horn, the wooden interior fitted with two glass inkwells, compartments for supplies, three compartments with incised and inked lids of natural material in a vining floral design, and a purple velvet slanted writing surface outlined with incised and inked natural material in a foliate and shell design. The top part of the writing surface opens to a void compartment underneath containing a tortoiseshell wrist rest. 4.75"h. 15.25"w. 11"d.
Lot: 627 - PEAR-FORM FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY.
PEAR-FORM FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY. England, 19th Century. Nicely shaped pear with bronze stem and alligatored finish. No key. 8.5"h. 4"d.
Lot: 628 - MAHOGANY VENEERED TEA CADDY.
MAHOGANY VENEERED TEA CADDY. English, Mid-19th Century. Rectangular form, opens to a large, single compartment fitted with three hinge lid boxes. 7.25"h. 13"w. 6.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 629 - REGENCY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN LAP DESK WITH BRASS MOUNTING.
REGENCY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN LAP DESK WITH BRASS MOUNTING. European, 19th Century. Mahogany. Brass-mounted corners and strapping, recessed hardware, diamond-shaped escutcheon, and brass plaque on top engraved "H.W. e dono Amici, 1823". Lower exterior drawer with interior pin lock, interior with red leather writing surface with gold tooled border, inkwell, pen tray, and two lidded compartments. Two wells under an adjustable writing surface. 7.25"h. 20"w. 10"d.
Lot: 630 - PERSIAN SILVER AND COPPER INLAID BOX.
PERSIAN SILVER AND COPPER INLAID BOX. Asia, 19th Century. Mixed metal rectangular box with calligraphy and geometric decoration, lock hasp, and interior is lined with wood. 2.25"h. 6"w.
Lot: 631 - TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES.
TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES. 19th Century. A mahogany-veneered caddy resting on four bun feet, and a hinged lid that opens to an interior well, 4.5"h. 6"w. And a veneered and marquetry caddy of rectangular form with a hinged lid and marbled paper lining and opening to two lidded compartments with foil linings, 4.5"h. 7"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 632 - PATINATED BRONZE "MAN IN THE MOON" MIRROR.
PATINATED BRONZE "MAN IN THE MOON" MIRROR. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Circular wall mirror embellished with a patinated bronze scene of a cherub using a leafy stick to tickle the nose of the Man in the Moon. 14"h. 12"w.
Lot: 633 - PARKER CASPER & CO. (WEST MERIDIAN, CONNECTICUT) SILVER PLATE INSULATED WATER PITCHER.
PARKER CASPER & CO. (WEST MERIDIAN, CONNECTICUT) SILVER PLATE INSULATED WATER PITCHER. American, Third quarter 19th Century. Of ovoid form, the hinged lid with a scrolled bud finial, a stylized spout, the applied handle topped with a maiden's bust, the body incised with fuchsias, fans, feathers, and scrolls, with a cartouche below spout, on a circular stepped foot, marked on underside. 13"h. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 634 - WEINER WERKSTATTE DIMINUTIVE BRONZE TRAY.
WEINER WERKSTATTE DIMINUTIVE BRONZE TRAY. Austria, 20th Century. Bronze. Oval tray with crimped edge and a raised horse and rider figure. 0.5"h. 4.75"w. 3.75"d.
Lot: 635 - FOUR SILVER TONE ITEMS.
FOUR SILVER TONE ITEMS. 20th Century. Consisting of an almond-shaped wirework box, a continental snuff box showing a boat scene on the top, an octagonal amulet box engraved with Persian script, and a Norwegian sewing accoutrement. Largest, 11"l.
Lot: 636 - LISA LARSON (SWEDEN, 1931-2024) FOR GUSTAVSBERG CERAMIC LION FIGURE.
LISA LARSON (SWEDEN, 1931-2024) FOR GUSTAVSBERG CERAMIC LION FIGURE. Sweden, 20th Century. From the Afrika Series. A ceramic lion with a bulbous head and engraved features. Retains the paper label to bottom. 6"h. 4.75"w.
Lot: 637 - CHARLES MOORE (1949–2014) JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA) FOLK ART ROOSTER.
CHARLES MOORE (1949–2014) JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA) FOLK ART ROOSTER. American, dated 1987. Salt-glazed pottery rooster with an allover mottled tan glaze, molded head, tail feathers, and feet, with incised and indented feather decoration on body. "Jugtown Ware" stamp, "Charles Moore" signature, and "1987" stamp on underside. 8.5"h.
Lot: 638 - GLAZED POTTERY RECUMBENT PIG FOOD MOLD.
GLAZED POTTERY RECUMBENT PIG FOOD MOLD. American, 19th Century. Depicting a recumbent pig with green-glazed exterior and mostly yellow-glazed interior, 3.25"h. 6.5"w. 13.5"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 639 - CALIFORNIA POTTERY DIVIDED TRAY AND FOUR LEAF-FORM DISHES.
CALIFORNIA POTTERY DIVIDED TRAY AND FOUR LEAF-FORM DISHES. American, Dated 1969. The divided tray decorated with hand-painted vegetables on a mustard ground with impressed "© 1969 Los Angeles Potteries 31 Calif USA" on underside. 1.75"h. 15"w. 10.5"d. Four molded leaf-form dishes decorated with orange and green highlights on a yellow ground with gilt edges, impressed "CALIF 800 USA © on undersides." Each, 1.75"h. 10.5"w. 6"d. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 640 - SIX AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES, INCL. MCCOY AND FRANKOMA.
SIX AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES, INCL. MCCOY AND FRANKOMA. 20th Century. Two McCoy Pottery "Fawn" vases, one green vellum glaze and one with blue vellum glaze, both unmarked. 4.5"h. 6"w. A McCoy green-glazed footed planter. 5.75"h. 7"dia. McCoy green-glazed vase with flared top rim and two pierced handles, decorated with flowers and leaves, unmarked. 8"h. 6"w. A Frankoma green and brown-glazed pedestal vase, marked on underside. 4.5"h. 5.5"dia. A Burley Winter mottled pink and green wall planter, unmarked. 5.5"h. 6"w. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 641 - CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH CHIMES.
CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH CHIMES. Swiss, Late 19th Century. Case with banded inlay, whimsical foliate inlay to lid, two figures playing the chimes, and a sixteen-tune cylinder. 9.5"h. 21.25"w. 12.25"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 642 - DULCIMER WITH HEART CUTOUTS.
DULCIMER WITH HEART CUTOUTS. American, 20th Century. Pine. Shaped instrument with two heart-shaped cutouts, metal frets and pegs, and seven out of eight strings. 35"h. 8"w. 4"d.
Lot: 643 - FIVE MINIATURE EUROPEAN STRINGED INSTRUMENT SOUVENIRS.
FIVE MINIATURE EUROPEAN STRINGED INSTRUMENT SOUVENIRS. Early 20th Century. Three mandolins and one guitar made of wood with inlaid faux tortoiseshell and nacre, and one silver plated brass mandolin marked "MARGARETNER BURGERBALL 11 FEBR. 1914." Each, 5.5"h.
Lot: 644 - CARTOUCHE FORM EROTIC ENAMEL SNUFF BOX.
CARTOUCHE FORM EROTIC ENAMEL SNUFF BOX. English or European, 18th Century. Bombe form decorated with figures in landscapes, a nude reclining woman to inside lid. 2"h. 3.25"w.
Lot: 645 - GROUP OF DIP JASPERWARE MATCH SAFE (GOING-TO-BED) BOXES.
GROUP OF DIP JASPERWARE MATCH SAFE (GOING-TO-BED) BOXES. English, mid 19th Century. All five impressed WEDGWOOD. All five have strikers under the lids. Three are dark blue, two light blue, and one sage green. From 1.75"h. to 0.75"h.
Lot: 646 - INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER SIGNED A. RIVOLTA.
INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER SIGNED A. RIVOLTA. English, 19th Century. Case with broken arch pediment, urn finial, dry/damp dial, closed mercury tube with temperatures in Fahrenheit, convex circular mirror, large barometer dial, and bottom dial signed "A. Rivolta Warranted". 44.5"h. 12"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 647 - VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER.
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER. Late 19th Century. Case with arched top, closed mercury tube with temperatures in Fahrenheit, large barometer dial, and applied leaf and flourish details. 36.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 648 - THREE EARLY ENGLISH ITEMS.
THREE EARLY ENGLISH ITEMS. 18th or 19th Century. Turned beech or sycamore square trencher with small depression for salt. 7.5"h. 8.25"w. 19th Century (ca. 1815) hand-colored engraving titled "The Amiable Fruiterer," printed and sold by P&P Gally, framed behind glass. 5.75"h. 7.75"w. Two horse brasses, one a teasel and the other a stag, mounted on black leather. 10"h.
Lot: 649 - THREE COPPER ITEMS WITH DOVETAILED CONSTRUCTION AND TINNED INTERIORS.
THREE COPPER ITEMS WITH DOVETAILED CONSTRUCTION AND TINNED INTERIORS. European, Second half 19th Century. A lozenge-shaped pan with forged iron handle, 7"h. 20.75"w. 19"d., a lozenge-shaped lidded pot with iron handles, 10"h. 15"w. 7.75"d., and a large hot water pot with bulbous body, 17"h.
Lot: 650 - GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES.
GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES. American, Late 19th and early 20th Century. a Bernard Gloekler hanging deli scale, a treenware lidded box with incised banding, a cutlery tray with a brass handle, a folksy wood carved straight razor, a wooden noisemaker marked "BAGSHAW & FIELD", a leather cylindrical cuffs and collars holder, a jeweler's scale, and an oval tabletop mirror on a three-legged stand, 22.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 651 - ECLECTIC GROUPING OF METAL ITEMS.
ECLECTIC GROUPING OF METAL ITEMS. American and English, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A pair of bass candlesticks, a single inverted beehive, and diamond candlestick with pushup, a cast pewter inkwell, a brass sextant tool, a diminutive brass kettle, a bell with wooden handle, a brass screw-on top, and a John Nesbitt yarn strength testing machine, 4.5"h. 19"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 652 - GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDING AN HERB GRINDER AND SAUSAGE STUFFER.
GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDING AN HERB GRINDER AND SAUSAGE STUFFER. American, 19th and 20th Century. Including a "Blue Enamel" washboard, a copper-banded sauger stuffer, articulated drying rack, popcorn maker, wooden herb grinder, press, sharpener, brass hook mallet, two copper kettles (one incised). Largest, drying rack, folded, 31"l. 5.5"w. 2.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 653 - NINE PIG SHAPED CUTTING BOARDS.
NINE PIG SHAPED CUTTING BOARDS. American, 20th Century. Mixed woods. Various sizes, two with painted edges, one with red trim, and seven with ring tails for hanging. From, 19.5"w. to 12.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 654 - TWO BOOKS.
TWO BOOKS. American, 19th Century. Leather-bound "Irving's Sketch-book". Artist's Edition, G.P. Putnam: Hurd and Houghton, 1865. Tooled and embossed leather cover and spine, gold page edges and marbled inside covers, and "Tah- Gah-Jute, or, Logan and Cresap, An Historical Essay" by Brantz Mayer. Joel Munsell, Albany, 1867. Cloth-bound.
Lot: 655 - LEATHER-BOUND "THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT."
LEATHER-BOUND "THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT." Bibliophile Edition. Nine volumes of a twelve-volume set. Published by the University Library Association, Philadelphia. Leather-bound with marbled covers and gilt top edge. 8.25"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 656 - LEATHER-BOUND PARTIAL SET OF "COOPER'S NOVELS" BY JAMES FENIMORE COOPER.
LEATHER-BOUND PARTIAL SET OF "COOPER'S NOVELS" BY JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. American, 19th Century. Thirty-one volumes. Published by Hurd and Houghton, New York. Leather-bound books with marbled covers. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 657 - FORTY-SIX VOLUMES OF "THE 100 GREATEST BOOKS OF ALL TIME" BY THE FRANKLIN MINT.
FORTY-SIX VOLUMES OF "THE 100 GREATEST BOOKS OF ALL TIME" BY THE FRANKLIN MINT. Published late 20th Century. Leather-bound with gold tooling. Titles include "The Divine Comedy" by Dante, "Vanity Fair" by Thackeray, "Moby-Dick" by Melville, and many more.
Lot: 658 - APACHE OLLA BASKET.
APACHE OLLA BASKET. Apache, circa 1900. Motifs of deer and figural men running throughout against geometric designs. Rim wear with a couple of breaks. 7.5"h. 8"dia. We do not guarantee tribal attributions for American Indian / First Nations items.
Lot: 659 - NORTHWEST COAST TSIMSHIAN OPEN BASKET.
NORTHWEST COAST TSIMSHIAN OPEN BASKET. American, Late 19th or early 20th Century. Tightly woven with "My Darlinq" around center. Reticulated bands near bottom. 3"h.
Lot: 660 - LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE BUFFALO EFFIGY PIPE WITH BEADED WOODEN STEM.
LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE BUFFALO EFFIGY PIPE WITH BEADED WOODEN STEM. 20th Century. Stone pipe carved in the form of a buffalo attached to a long, wooden stem with applied white, green, and yellow beadwork. 3"h. 22.75"l.
Lot: 661 - PAINTED AND EMBOSSED NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF PORTRAIT ON LEATHER TIPI FRAGMENT.
PAINTED AND EMBOSSED NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF PORTRAIT ON LEATHER TIPI FRAGMENT. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Polychrome pigment. Profile portrait of a Native American chief wearing a feather headdress, multicolored clothing, and hair in braids, on matboard and framed behind old glass. Frame, 17.75"h. 21.75"w.
Lot: 662 - TWO NORTHWEST HUPA BASKETS.
TWO NORTHWEST HUPA BASKETS. Hupa, first half 20th Century. Two baskets crafted from beargrass and decorated throughout with classic banded designs. Excellent condition. Larger 8"h. 6"dia. Smaller 5"h. 5.5"dia. We do not guarantee tribal attributions for American Indian / First Nations items.
Lot: 663 - TWO NORTHWEST COAST HUPA BASKETS.
TWO NORTHWEST COAST HUPA BASKETS. Hupa, first half 20th Century. Decorated throughout with woven, banded designs. Overall fine condition. Both 9"h. 11"dia. We do not guarantee tribal attributions for American Indian / First Nations items.
Lot: 664 - NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED BUFFALO HORN SCOOP AND CARVED HORN SPOON.
NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED BUFFALO HORN SCOOP AND CARVED HORN SPOON. 19th Century. Large buffalo horn scoop with divoted handle. 11.5"l. Elongated horn spoon with incised bands on handle. 9"l.
Lot: 665 - FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Four handcrafted baskets, including two potato stamp baskets, an embellished bark basket, showcasing traditional basket-weaving techniques. The largest, 9.5"h. 13"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 666 - NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET FILLED WITH A COLLECTION OF CARPET BALLS.
NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET FILLED WITH A COLLECTION OF CARPET BALLS. 19th and 20th Centuries. Finely woven basket with potato-stamped decoration and carpet balls in patterned and solid fabrics. Basket, 5.5"h. 11.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 667 - TIGER MAPLE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE.
TIGER MAPLE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE. American, 19th Century. Tiger maple stock with iron hardware, octagonal barrel with precision sights, double triggers, and brass trigger guard and butt plate. Approximately .69 caliber. 69.25"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 668 - CARVED WOODEN DEER HEAD WITH REAL ANTLERS.
CARVED WOODEN DEER HEAD WITH REAL ANTLERS. American, 20th Century. Walnut. On a shield-form plaque. A carved deer head with detailed fur and a real ten-point rack. 40"h. 19.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and Jack Reinhard.
Lot: 669 - TAXIDERMY GROUSE MOUNTED ON A WOOD BASE.
TAXIDERMY GROUSE MOUNTED ON A WOOD BASE. American, 20th Century. Full-bodied standing Grouse mounted on a piece of wood. 16.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 670 - GERMAN ENGRAVED BRASS SPRING LANCET IN CASE.
GERMAN ENGRAVED BRASS SPRING LANCET IN CASE. 19th Century. Small brass instrument engraved with botanical motifs and stamped with initials "ED," , with a clip, spring, and lancet, housed in a small brown leather box with an illegible German word on top. Case, 2.75"w. 1.5"d.
Lot: 671 - MOGAL CUTLERY CO. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) DEER HOOF HUNTING DAGGER WITH INCISED WOODEN SHEATH.
MOGAL CUTLERY CO. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) DEER HOOF HUNTING DAGGER WITH INCISED WOODEN SHEATH. Czech Republic, 20th Century. Deer hoof handle on steel blade marked "Mogal Cutlery Co. Made in Czechoslovakia," with an incised wooden sheath depicting a dagger with a big drop of blood beneath and having a fur loop. Dagger, 10"l. Blade, 5"l.
Lot: 672 - SINGLE-DRAW TELESCOPE BY RAMSDEN.
SINGLE-DRAW TELESCOPE BY RAMSDEN. England (London), 19th Century. Brass telescope with a leather cover and a carrying strap. 21"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 673 - LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG AND A HAIR-COVERED CANTEEN.
LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG AND A HAIR-COVERED CANTEEN. American, Late 19th or early 20th Century. A round canteen with leather strap and covered in black and white cow fur, 25"l. 9"w. And a leather cross-body cartridge bag with brass toggle latch, 30"l. 6.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 674 - COLLECTION OF EARLY ARTIFACTS.
COLLECTION OF EARLY ARTIFACTS. Various, 19th and 20th Centuries. Including a Roman pottery grease lamp with a winged horse, a Roman wall fragment with a partial collection label to the back, an ancient Eurasian bronze spear, 11.5"l., a pre-Columbian pottery head with stand, and a slate cave painting of three animals.
Lot: 675 - GROUP OF ANTIQUE TOOLS.
GROUP OF ANTIQUE TOOLS. American, 19th Century. Four planes by Leavitte Gardner (Boston, Massachusetts, 1825-1850), 28" jointer, 22" jack, 16" bench, and an 8" block. Together with a frame of six tools: four forged iron monkey wrenches, forged iron screwdriver, and a cast iron wrench. Frame, 15.75" square. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 676 - ECLECTIC GROUP OF FOURTEEN WOOD AND METAL TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES.
ECLECTIC GROUP OF FOURTEEN WOOD AND METAL TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Comprising a brass horseshoe measurer, a Farmer's Ever Ready Tool Kit, a Globe-Wernicke Co. clipboard, a Dennison Manufacturing Company paper roll holder, The Klages Coal and Ice Co. tongs, an Automatic Pencil Sharpener Co. Inc. pencil sharpener, a Pilot stapler, an Eagle compass and divider, a bentwood compass, and others. Various sizes. Longest, 18"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 677 - FINE FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PIGEON DECOY ON STAND.
FINE FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PIGEON DECOY ON STAND. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Painted pine pigeon with pegged construction, inset glass eyes, and on a black-painted wooden stand. With stand, 16"h.
Lot: 678 - LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED CANVASBACK DUCK DECOY.
LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED CANVASBACK DUCK DECOY. American, 20th Century. Wood. In shades of red, black, and cream. Having a high head with glass eyes and a curved, upturned bill continuing to a long body. The underside is branded "SS", 11"h. 8"w. 21"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 679 - FOLK ART SCULPTURE OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK BIRDS ON A DRIFTWOOD BRANCH.
FOLK ART SCULPTURE OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK BIRDS ON A DRIFTWOOD BRANCH. American, 20th Century. Eight carved and painted wooden black birds perched on a driftwood branch bolted to a heavy limestone base. 17"h. 28"w. 24"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 680 - FOLK ART PAINTED SHEET METAL BROOK TROUT DECOY.
FOLK ART PAINTED SHEET METAL BROOK TROUT DECOY. American, 20th Century. Finely detailed with colorful painted decoration. On a walnut stand, 10.5"h. 14.5"w.
Lot: 681 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED BIRD OR DUCK DECOY.
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED BIRD OR DUCK DECOY. American, 20th Century. Bird painted with black head, back, and tail, white and brown beak and throat, and an orange belly, standing on two metal legs mounted to a painted ceramic base. 8.25"h.
Lot: 682 - PAINTED AND CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER ON TURNED BASE.
PAINTED AND CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER ON TURNED BASE. American, 20th Century. Smooth carvings and a distressed white-painted finish with intentional wear to highlight its character. The rooster features stylized feathers, a scalloped crest, and carved detail accents. 16"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 683 - CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD CONTEMPORARY SWAN DECOY.
CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD CONTEMPORARY SWAN DECOY. American, dated (19)87. Large full-bodied swan with craned neck and in black and white with plastic eyes. Signed "BH" and dated to bottom. 16"h. 22"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 684 - CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD BLACK SWAN DECOY.
CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD BLACK SWAN DECOY. American, 20th Century. Depicting a black swan with a reddish-orange bill, glass eyes, and a tall, curved neck continuing to a shaped body, 15.5"h. 8"w. 21"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 685 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED ROOSTER.
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED ROOSTER. 20th Century. Wood. With carved and painted features in shades of red, white, blue, and black; including a raised comb and wattles below the beak. 20"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 686 - CARVED AND PAINTED MALE AND FEMALE PAIR OF PINTAIL DUCKS.
CARVED AND PAINTED MALE AND FEMALE PAIR OF PINTAIL DUCKS. American, Late 20th Century. Beautifully carved, painted, and mounted on a driftwood branch. Engraved brass plaque "Award of Excellence, 1st Place, Jerry Page - Copca Papers, 1985". Displayed in a plexiglass case on walnut base. 21"h. 37.5"w. 17.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 687 - PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DUCK DECOYS.
PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DUCK DECOYS. American, 20th Century. Wood. Comprising a drake and hen with carved and paint-decorated features. Both with line tie rings and the hen retaining its weight. The larger, 5"h. 4"w. 12"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 688 - TWO PAINT-DECORATED SHEET METAL GOOSE DECOYS.
TWO PAINT-DECORATED SHEET METAL GOOSE DECOYS. American, 20th Century. Cut sheet metal geese in traditional paint. One with a craned neck and one looking straight ahead. 14"h. 27"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 689 - PAIR OF FOLKSY CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS.
PAIR OF FOLKSY CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. American, 20th Century. Wood. Comprising a drake and a hen, having carved and paint-decorated features. Each, 7"h. 4"w. 13.5"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 690 - TWO FOLKSY CARVINGS WITH SHEET METAL ACCENTS.
TWO FOLKSY CARVINGS WITH SHEET METAL ACCENTS. American, 20th Century. A fish carving with vibrant paint, bottlecap eyes, and rust patina, mounted on a wood base, 15"h. Accompanied by a goose carved decoy painted with detailed patterns and featuring metal wings with a painted finish, 19"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 691 - TWO SHEET METAL SHORE BIRDS MOUNTED ON BARK.
TWO SHEET METAL SHORE BIRDS MOUNTED ON BARK. American, 20th Century. Two sheet metal shorebird figures, hand-cut with a rustic patina, mounted on a natural bark base. The figures exhibit a weathered texture and are positioned to depict lifelike movement. 7.25"h. 14.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 692 - FIVE CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED WORKING DUCK DECOYS.
FIVE CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED WORKING DUCK DECOYS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Working decoys in various forms and painted decoration. Largest, 8.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 693 - HANGING IRON TWO-SIDED "TOBAK" TRADE SIGN.
HANGING IRON TWO-SIDED "TOBAK" TRADE SIGN. Danish, 19th Century. Shaped signed, raised "Tobak" with crossed pipes in gilt finish, iron strap hangers, and signed "Larson". 28"h. 39.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 694 - LARGE ICE CREAM PAINTED TRADE SIGN.
LARGE ICE CREAM PAINTED TRADE SIGN. American, Late 19th - early 20th Century. Framed painted wooden sign lettered "ICE CREAM" in black. 11.5"h. 64.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 695 - DOUBLE-SIDED "REASONABLE RATES" PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED "REASONABLE RATES" PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Red-painted letters on a white ground with white framing. 19.5"h. 50.5"w. 2.5"d.
Lot: 696 - OVERSIZED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PENCIL.
OVERSIZED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PENCIL. American, 20th Century. Pine. Carved with a black-painted pointed tip, a white-painted hexagonal body, and cylindrical end, possibly part of a trade sign. 43"h.
Lot: 697 - PAINTED TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED TRADE SIGN. American, early 20th Century. Shaped sign in yellow paint, lettered "PICTURE FRAMING" in black block letters. 12"h. 48"w.
Lot: 698 - LARGE "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
LARGE "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Of square form with cutout corners, having black and white letters and music notes, and black guitar and banjo, on a yellow ground. 48"h. 48"w.
Lot: 699 - "SPORTING GOODS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
"SPORTING GOODS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, 19th Century. Pine. Of rectangular form, white letters and border painted on a black ground with eye hooks on top for hanging. Nicely weathered paint. 14"h. 32.5"w.
Lot: 700 - DOUBLE-SIDED FRESH EGGS WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED FRESH EGGS WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Rectangular form, painted in blue and red letter on white ground, with wire on top for hanging. 11.5"h. 23.75"w.
Lot: 701 - PAINTED WOOD "AND SANDWICHES" RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED WOOD "AND SANDWICHES" RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. The rectangular, white-painted sign having black letters reading "and SANDWICHES", 8.5"h. 61.25"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 702 - DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTED WOOD "APPLES" SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTED WOOD "APPLES" SIGN. American, 20th Century. Red and gray letters and triangles on a white ground, with hooks on top for hanging. Overall (with hooks), 5.75"h. 24"w.
Lot: 703 - PAINTED WOOD "FLOUR" TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED WOOD "FLOUR" TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Featuring a yellow-painted panel with red letters reading "FLOUR". Presented in a dark frame. 10.5"h. 21.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 704 - BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS AUTHORIZED DEALER SIGN.
BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS AUTHORIZED DEALER SIGN. American, 20th Century. Depicting a white bird against a blue ground and reading "AUTHORIZED DEALER / BIRDS EYE / FROSTED FOODS / FRUITS - VEGETABLES / SEAFOODS - POULTRY MEATS". The verso inscribed "LOVERDE BROS 121 S. MAIN". Presented in a wood frame. 11.75"h. 19.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 705 - PAINTED WOOD "ANTIQUES" TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED WOOD "ANTIQUES" TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Black letters and border painted on a white ground, with a chamfered front edge and a hook on verso for hanging. 7"h. 31.25"w.
Lot: 706 - DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL SOFT DRINKS / PUBLIC PHONE SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL SOFT DRINKS / PUBLIC PHONE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Double-sided sheet metal sign with white letters painted on a black ground, reading "SOFT DRINKS" on one side and "PUBLIC PHONE" on the other. 4"h. 26"w.
Lot: 707 - DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL TRADE SIGN WITH SILHOUETTE OF BULL.
DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL TRADE SIGN WITH SILHOUETTE OF BULL. American, first-half 20th Century. Circular sign, brown and white bull on green grass, gold border, and black lower field for sign. 22.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 708 - TWO ADVERTISING ITEMS.
TWO ADVERTISING ITEMS. American, 20th Century. A COCA COLA Selectoclock in mahogany frame, 16" square, and a "RAINBO BREAD" sheet metal door push, 3"h. 26.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 709 - AN ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION FOR GREENFIELD'S CHOCOLATE SPONGE AND FRAMED BUSTER BROWN PLAYING CARDS.
AN ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION FOR GREENFIELD'S CHOCOLATE SPONGE AND FRAMED BUSTER BROWN PLAYING CARDS. American, 20th Century. Greenfield's Chocolate Sponge advertisement depicting a girl running and holding a box of chocolate sponge followed by a boy and a dog, signed "Vera Stinson" at left, framed behind glass. 16.5"h. 23.5"w. Sixteen Buster Brown illustrated playing cards, matted and framed behind glass. 21"h. 16.5"w.
Lot: 710 - THREE HANGING TRADE SIGNS.
THREE HANGING TRADE SIGNS. American, Late 19th - early 20th Century. A metal Mail Pouch tobacco thermometer sign, 38.75"h., a diminutive wood painted "Ice Cream" sign, 9"h. 19.5"w., and a wood-framed metal trade sign with vibrant painted lettering reading "GROCERIES/CANDY/CIGARS/TOBACCO/ETC", 25"h. 26"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 711 - GENERAL STORE PRICING BOARD PLUS THREE BRASS STENCILS.
GENERAL STORE PRICING BOARD PLUS THREE BRASS STENCILS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Wood and brass. Comprising a pricing board with removable letters and numbers as well as three brass stencils; one reads "FANCY / MAINE / BALDWINS / JIL / 346" and another "MILLER ALBUMEN WHIP / SUPER-NOUGET / CREME / MFG BY / THE C.A. MILLER CO. / 1S W. KINZIE ST. / CHICAGO". The remaining example has a revolving dial window. 21.5"h. 19"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 712 - CARVED AND GILT WALL DECOR ITEMS.
CARVED AND GILT WALL DECOR ITEMS. American, Late 19th and early 20th Centuries. A carved horsehead, two letter "R"'s, a "J", and three "I"'s. All with a gilt finish. Horse, 15"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 713 - FOLK ART PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN GAMEBOARD.
FOLK ART PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN GAMEBOARD. American, 19th Century. Having simple construction with square nails, red and black game surface on a brown ground, and gallery edges. 19.25"h. 14.25"w. 1.5"d.
Lot: 714 - FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED CARNIVAL ROULETTE GAME WHEEL.
FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED CARNIVAL ROULETTE GAME WHEEL. American, early 20th Century. In yellow, blue, and red paint with black numbers, and a nail border. 22.5"d.
Lot: 715 - THREE FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED GAMEBOARDS.
THREE FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED GAMEBOARDS. American, Late 19th or 20th Century. Wood and cork. Including a red and yellow checkerboard, a yellow Chinese checkers board, and a red, green, and white dart board. The checkerboard verso stenciled "STROUDS CHAMPION / ORG. PE... / TEA". Largest, 18"h. 23.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 716 - WOODEN GAMEBOARD, TWO CARVED PANELS, AND A GAMEBIRD WALL HANGING.
WOODEN GAMEBOARD, TWO CARVED PANELS, AND A GAMEBIRD WALL HANGING. American, Early 20th Century. A parquetry gameboard in different woods, hinged reserves at either end, and applied edge trim, two oval inset panels with a geometric flourish to the center, 18"h., and a Black Forest style wall plaque of a gamebird hanging, 10"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 717 - CHALKWARE BIRD ON PLINTH.
CHALKWARE BIRD ON PLINTH. American, second half 19th Century. Colorful paint has some wear and bronze center section of plinth is a repaint. 6"h.
Lot: 718 - SHEPARD HARDWARE (BUFFALO, NEW YORK) CAST IRON "JOLLY BLACK MAN" MECHANICAL BANK WITH ORIGINAL PAINT.
SHEPARD HARDWARE (BUFFALO, NEW YORK) CAST IRON "JOLLY BLACK MAN" MECHANICAL BANK WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. American, Late 19th Century. Male figure with red shirt and black bow tie. Lever-action penny bank. Patented March 14, 1882. 6.5"h.
Lot: 719 - SHEET METAL MODEL OF FOUR-ENGINE PROP PLANE.
SHEET METAL MODEL OF FOUR-ENGINE PROP PLANE. American, Early 20th Century. Sheet metal. Model depicting a four-engine propeller plane featuring propellers, landing gear, and a distinct fuselage design. Crafted to scale. 6"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 720 - TWO LUX PENDULETTE CAT CLOCKS AND CHALKWARE CAT FIGURINE.
TWO LUX PENDULETTE CAT CLOCKS AND CHALKWARE CAT FIGURINE. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. A black cat wearing a red scarf and a white cat, wearing a green scarf, each with moving eyes and marked on back, with disc pendulums. 5.5"h. Diminutive chalkware cat painted in white with black ears, eyes, and nose. 4.75"h.
Lot: 721 - FOUR GLAZED POTTERY FIGURAL STILL BANKS, INCL. ROSEVILLE.
FOUR GLAZED POTTERY FIGURAL STILL BANKS, INCL. ROSEVILLE. American, 19th or 20th Century. Comprising two pigs, a seated spaniel, and a Roseville dog's head example. Spaniel, 5.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 722 - FOUR GLAZED POTTERY PIG BANKS.
FOUR GLAZED POTTERY PIG BANKS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Comprising three seated examples on sponge-glazed plinths and one free-standing pig. Some possibly Roseville. Largest, 4"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 723 - COLLECTION OF POTTERY PIG BANKS.
COLLECTION OF POTTERY PIG BANKS. European and American, Late 19th and 20th Centuries. Various mottled and sponged glazed decoration. Mostly standing figures with two seated. From 4"h. to 2.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 724 - ECLECTIC LOT, INCL. CLAY MARBLES AND DOLL BED.
ECLECTIC LOT, INCL. CLAY MARBLES AND DOLL BED. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Marble solitaire gameboard with clay marbles, 9.5"d., pine fish-shaped cutting board with black, gray, and red paint, 8"h. 23"w., doll-size rope bed and quilt, pottery high-heeled shoe, 2.75"h., and a table lamp with rearing horse bank base, 21.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 725 - LARGE BANNER STYLE WEATHERVANE.
LARGE BANNER STYLE WEATHERVANE. American, 19th Century. Copper. Banner form with axe and spear at front, pennant at the back, and a square inside a circle in middle. On a contemporary stand, 23.5"h. 74.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 726 - "R" BANNER WEATHERVANE.
"R" BANNER WEATHERVANE. American, 19th Century. Copper. Banner form with scalloped end, geometric patterns, "R" to center, and on a contemporary stand. 21"h. 42"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 727 - ZINC AND COPPER BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE WITH STAND.
ZINC AND COPPER BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE WITH STAND. American, 19th Century. Sheet metal scrollwork body on copper tubing with a zinc arrow, having aged verdigris surface, on a modern black metal stand. 17"h. 36"w. With stand, 21"h.
Lot: 728 - "JAMES" LIGHTNING ROD SWELL-BODIED COW DIRECTONAL.
"JAMES" LIGHTNING ROD SWELL-BODIED COW DIRECTONAL. American, 20th Century. Full-bodied cow, steel arrow with cast "JAMES", conical finial and base, and milk glass ball. 34"h. 32"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 729 - FOLK ART SCROLLED IRON WEATHERVANE WITH ROOSTER.
FOLK ART SCROLLED IRON WEATHERVANE WITH ROOSTER. American, 20th Century. Blacksmith made with intricate scroll work and rooster finial on directional. 31"h. 37.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 730 - FIVE LIGHTNING ROD DIRECTIONALS.
FIVE LIGHTNING ROD DIRECTIONALS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A gilt arrow with tail globe holder directional, 34"w. A full-bodied zinc cow on copper rod with cast iron arrow. Overall, 7"h. 27"w. And three full-bodied horse directionals with cast iron arrows, one with a gilt surface. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 731 - CARVED AND PAINTED HAND-CRANK APPLE PEELER.
CARVED AND PAINTED HAND-CRANK APPLE PEELER. American, 19th Century. Pegged construction. Long shaped base, carved uprights, forged iron fork with wooden handle, and wooden peeler (no blade). Painted blue all over. 6"h. 11.5"w. 22.75"l.
Lot: 732 - NEW ENGLAND CRADLE-FORM WOODEN BUTTER CHURN WITH ORIGINAL YELLOW PAINT AND STENCILING.
NEW ENGLAND CRADLE-FORM WOODEN BUTTER CHURN WITH ORIGINAL YELLOW PAINT AND STENCILING. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Pine and oak. "Davis Swing Churn No.2, Bellows Falls, Vermont". Natural oak frame and yellow swing with black stenciling. 39"h. 49"w. 19"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 733 - THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY (BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS) WOODEN SHIPPING CRATE WITH ORIGINAL RED PAINT.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY (BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS) WOODEN SHIPPING CRATE WITH ORIGINAL RED PAINT. American, 20th Century. Having a hinged lid, iron hardware, canvas handles, and stenciled "The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. / A&P / Meat Department" on front and "Boston, Mass." on sides in white. 19.75"h. 28.25"w. 20"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 734 - WONDERFUL CHILD'S SIZE BUCK BOARD GOAT WAGON.
WONDERFUL CHILD'S SIZE BUCK BOARD GOAT WAGON. American, 19th Century. Pine. Nicely constructed with wooden spoked wheels and steel tires. Later lettering on sides "Hubner's Grocery". 33"h. 33"w. 54"l. plus shaft. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 735 - TWELVE-DRAWER SEED BIN.
TWELVE-DRAWER SEED BIN. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Wood. Two-board top, twelve drawers with viewing windows and cast iron pulls. Simple base molding and arched cut-out ends. 36"h. 25.5"w. 20.25"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 736 - BUFFALO EGG CARRIER COMPANY EGG CRATE WITH ORIGINAL DARK BLUE PAINT.
BUFFALO EGG CARRIER COMPANY EGG CRATE WITH ORIGINAL DARK BLUE PAINT. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Simple construction, metal-bound corners, hinged lid, and yellow stenciling. 10.5"h. 28"w. 18.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 737 - CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY, BUFFALO, NEW YORK INCUBATOR.
CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY, BUFFALO, NEW YORK INCUBATOR. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Bead board top and sides, turned legs, hinged front door, original red finish, and decal label. 32"h. 34"w. 28.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 738 - PRIMITIVE SOFT CHEESE MAKER.
PRIMITIVE SOFT CHEESE MAKER. American, 19th Century. Cylindrical shape made from a hollowed-out sycamore log, center round opening, and bentwood caps. 55"h. 11"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 739 - BUTTER CRATE WITH WONDERFUL PAINTED DECORATION AND LETTERED C.L. CARRINGTON.
BUTTER CRATE WITH WONDERFUL PAINTED DECORATION AND LETTERED C.L. CARRINGTON. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Simple construction, two-board top, Iron hardware, base molding, grey paint, blue faux panels, white and blue striping, and cow on front. 14.5"h. 18" square. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 740 - "WEBSTER'S MAMMOTH SEED PACKETS" FOLDING GENERAL STORE DISPLAY CABINET.
"WEBSTER'S MAMMOTH SEED PACKETS" FOLDING GENERAL STORE DISPLAY CABINET. American, Early 20th Century. Oak and pine. Eight graduated shelves with wire seed packet racks and decal label on top crest "Mel. L. Webster Company, Waco, TX. and Independence, LA." Open, 57.25"h. 23.25"w. 9"d. Closed, 29"h. 23.25"w. 9"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 741 - LARGE POPLAR TABLETOP FLOUR SIFTER.
LARGE POPLAR TABLETOP FLOUR SIFTER. American, Early 20th Century. Top with lid revealing interior flour well, chip-carved wheat on front panel, hinged bottom door for flour receptacle, and side sifter crank. 35"h. 12"w. 12"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 742 - HORSE HANES BELLS WITH PLUMES.
HORSE HANES BELLS WITH PLUMES. American, Late 19th Century. Four nickel-plated bells with chimes on a fancy stand with three two-tier horsehair plumes. On a stand 22.5'h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 743 - TWO FARM PRODUCE STAND ADVERTISING BENCHES.
TWO FARM PRODUCE STAND ADVERTISING BENCHES. American, 20th Century. The larger with two board top, side battens, slightly splayed legs with half-round cut-outs, white paint, and shaded lettering on top "WATERMELON 10¢", and painted watermelons, 19"h. 66"w. 15"d., and the second with a one board top, side battens, legs with bootjack ends, gray repaint over blue and shaded lettering on top "FRESH SWEET CORN 50¢ DOZEN", and painted ears of corn, 19.5"h. 51.5"w. 14"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 744 - TWO NEW ENGLAND BARREL-FORM BUTTER CHURNS WITH ORIGINAL PAINT AND STENCILED LABELS.
TWO NEW ENGLAND BARREL-FORM BUTTER CHURNS WITH ORIGINAL PAINT AND STENCILED LABELS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Pine. Two barrel tabletop churns, one in blue "Irving E. Weston, No. 2 Winchendon, Mass", 16.5"h. and natural pine J.S. Woodhouse, New York", 15"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 745 - TWO HOOSIER SEED SOWERS.
TWO HOOSIER SEED SOWERS. American, First half 20th Century. Both painted red with black pinstriping. The first stamped "The Hoosier Seed Sower Mfr'd by The Goshen Sweeper & Wringer Co. Goshen, Ind." on back. With bag, leather strap, spinner, and hand crank. The other stamped "The Hoosier Seed Sower Manufactured by C.A. Foster Novelty Co. Elkhart, Ind. U.S.A." With spinner and hand crank (broken leather strap and no bag). Each, 13.25"h. 39"w. 23"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 746 - THREE HARNESS MAKERS LEATHER CLAMPS.
THREE HARNESS MAKERS LEATHER CLAMPS. American, 19th Century. One with original blue paint, mortised frame, shoe feet, and steel spring, 27"h. 17.5"w. 12.25"d., bench clamp with rust red and black paint, legs with half round cut outs, hand grips, and an iron wingnut tightener, 30"h. 26"w. 9.25"d., and bench clamp with mortised construction and foot-operated clamp, 34"h. 34.5"l. 10.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 747 - SEVEN METAL KITCHEN GADGETS INCL. KNIFE SHARPENER.
SEVEN METAL KITCHEN GADGETS INCL. KNIFE SHARPENER. American and German, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Metal and wood. Comprising grinders, a knife sharpener, and a nutcracker. Mounted on various wood bases. Tallest, 12"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 748 - WROUGHT IRON HEART MAT.
WROUGHT IRON HEART MAT. American, Late 19th Century. Linked wrought iron hearts forming a rectangular mat. 16"h. 24"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 749 - SHEET IRON BOOT SCRAPER IN THE FORM OF A SCOTTISH TERRIER.
SHEET IRON BOOT SCRAPER IN THE FORM OF A SCOTTISH TERRIER. American, 20th Century. Sheet iron Scottie dog in profile with a scraper along its back and reinforced posts for putting into the ground. 25.5"h. 18"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the late Deb Fisher (Lebanon, Ohio).
Lot: 750 - PAINTED CAST IRON CAT DOORSTOP.
PAINTED CAST IRON CAT DOORSTOP. American, Early 20th Century. Painted cast iron cat doorstop featuring a crouched black cat with raised tail. Showing paint history, 10.25"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 751 - TWO CAST IRON DOORSTOPS.
TWO CAST IRON DOORSTOPS. American, 20th Century. A seated rabbit with worn white paint, 11"h., and a dachshund in begging position, 10.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 752 - PAIR OF ANDIRONS WITH HEART FINIALS.
PAIR OF ANDIRONS WITH HEART FINIALS. American, Early 20th Century. Cast iron. Heart-shaped finials resting on flared tops, applied embossed horseshoe legs. 12"h. 11"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Chuck Auerbach.
Lot: 753 - THREE METAL ITEMS INCLUDING A BOOT SCRAPER.
THREE METAL ITEMS INCLUDING A BOOT SCRAPER. American and European, 20th Century. a shaped edge basin bootscraper formed by two boots with a bar in between, 6"h. 14"w., a cast iron wall hanging match safe with a hunting scene motif with a rabbit and duck, 8.75"h., and a spelter statue of a standing man with a vest and coat, 12.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 754 - THREE CAST IRON BIRD DOORSTOPS.
THREE CAST IRON BIRD DOORSTOPS. American, Late 19th and early 20th Centuries. A full-bodied rooster with worn paint, a half rooster stop with vibrant paint, and a full-bodied duck with painted finish. Tallest, 14.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 755 - FOUR METAL HEARTHSIDE UTENSILS, TWO WITH HEART CUTOUTS.
FOUR METAL HEARTHSIDE UTENSILS, TWO WITH HEART CUTOUTS. American, 19th Century. Two steel spatulas with heart cutouts, one of demilune form and one rounded square form with a heart hook at end of handle, and an F.B.B. (Canton, Ohio) brass and steel spatula and strainer spoon, each marked. Each has a hook at end for hanging. Longest, 16"l.
Lot: 756 - FIVE IRON KITCHEN IMPLEMENTS.
FIVE IRON KITCHEN IMPLEMENTS. American, 19th Century. Two forged iron peels: heart finial, 44.25"h., and ram's horn finial, 45.75"h. Forged iron heart-shaped trivet, three baluster legs, 1.25"h. 4.75"w. 6.75"d. and two cast iron waffle irons round with foliage patterns, 24"h and rectangular with waffle pattern, initials "C.D." and date "1633". 26.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Phil Florence & the late C.J. Hawley.
Lot: 757 - GROUP OF FIVE HEARTH ACCESSORIES.
GROUP OF FIVE HEARTH ACCESSORIES. American, 19th Century. Iron, brass, and tin. Comprising a punched tin and wood foot warmer with painted accents, a brass bed warmer with wrought iron handle, a circular iron trivet, and two iron toasters. Largest (bed warmer), 44"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 758 - GROUP OF HEARTH ACCESSORIES INCLUDING A TOASTER.
GROUP OF HEARTH ACCESSORIES INCLUDING A TOASTER. American, 19th Century. Includes a toaster, a handled grill, trivets, forged chain and hook, and a skimmer. 18"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 759 - SIX FORGED IRON HEARTHSIDE COOKING IMPLEMENTS.
SIX FORGED IRON HEARTHSIDE COOKING IMPLEMENTS. American, Early 19th Century. Horseshoe-shaped folding roaster, 11.5"h. 14.5"w. Three round rotating gridirons, one with snake-shaped center pieces, 3"h. 20"l. One with straight bars, 22"l. and a solid pan, 20"l. A hanging griddle, 10"h., and a toaster with hearts and a diamond finial, 7.5"h. 20"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Phil Florence & the late C.J. Hawley.
Lot: 760 - TEN EARLY WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS, INCLUDING SKIMMERS AND LADLES.
TEN EARLY WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS, INCLUDING SKIMMERS AND LADLES. American, 19th Century. Early kitchen utensils featuring skimmers, ladles, and other tools. Includes a variety of designs and sizes. Largest, 17.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 761 - COLLECTION OF IRON AND BRASS HARDWARE.
COLLECTION OF IRON AND BRASS HARDWARE. American, 18th and 19th Centuries. Includes doorknobs, box locks, latches, handles, drawer pulls, and others. Largest, 5.5"h. 8"w. 1.25"d.
Lot: 762 - FINELY CARVED WALNUT MASONIC HANGING SHELF WITH DRAWER.
FINELY CARVED WALNUT MASONIC HANGING SHELF WITH DRAWER. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Arched crest, turned finials and drop finials, scrolled cut sides, carved oak leaves and acorns, Palladian window mirrored back, drawer with shaped recessed panel and carved pulley, three lower circular medallions, center with compass and square flanked by two pinwheels and scroll cut apron. 29"h. 16.5"w. 4"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 763 - RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK FOLDING GATE LEG TABLE.
RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK FOLDING GATE LEG TABLE. American, 19th Century. Oval three-board top with routed edge and battens, square legs with carved corners, shoe feet, stretchers, gate leg, and pegged construction. 25"h. 28.5"w. 23.75"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 764 - RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK STAND WITH CARVED DRAWER FRONT.
RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK STAND WITH CARVED DRAWER FRONT. English, 19th Century. Top with routed edge, dovetailed drawer with turned knobs, chip-carved pinwheels, shaped aprons, turned legs, and box stretchers. 30"h. 30"w. 16.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 765 - VICTORIAN WALNUT SEVEN-DRAWER CHEST.
VICTORIAN WALNUT SEVEN-DRAWER CHEST. American, Late 19th Century. Having a rectangular, molded top above paneled sides and a stack of seven drawers. It rises on a molded base with casters, 62.5"h. 36.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 766 - OLD HICKORY HANGING SHELF.
OLD HICKORY HANGING SHELF. American (Martinsville, Indiana), 20th Century. Pine and branch. Rustic construction with branch corner posts, canted sides, two shelves, branch plate rail, and iron ring hangers. Branded label on reverse "Old Hickory Martinsville, Indiana". 26.5"h. 27.5"w. 10.25"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 767 - CIVIL WAR THEMED THREE-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN.
CIVIL WAR THEMED THREE-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN. American, Contemporary. Black painted wood framed folding screen with Harper's Weekly prints on either side. 66.5"h. 19.75"w.
Lot: 768 - MAHOGANY FILE BOX-ON-STAND.
MAHOGANY FILE BOX-ON-STAND. American, Early 20th Century. Double-hinged lid with breadboard ends, dovetailed case, and interior sliding file holder. Base with edge moldings, square legs, and wood casters. 37.5"h. 20.25"w. 13.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 769 - TWO STICKLEY ARTS & CRAFTS OAK SIDE CHAIRS.
TWO STICKLEY ARTS & CRAFTS OAK SIDE CHAIRS. American (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 20th Century. Both are oak with pegged construction. A Gustav Stickley H-back side chair with red leather seat, label stamped on back leg. 40"h. 18.5" seat ht. 16.75"w. 18.5"d. A Stickley Bros. Quaint Furniture side chair with label under seat. 36"h. 17.75" seat ht. 19"w. 20.25"d.
Lot: 770 - EASTLAKE VICTORIAN LIBRARY TABLE AND DESK CHAIR.
EASTLAKE VICTORIAN LIBRARY TABLE AND DESK CHAIR. American, Late 19th Century. Walnut table with faux leather textured insert on top, dovetailed drawer, and turned legs, 29.5"h. 54"w., and an oak pressed back swivel armchair, 17.5"seat 42"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 771 - PAIR OF BERKEY AND GAY RENAISSANCE REVIVAL OAK SIDE CHAIRS.
PAIR OF BERKEY AND GAY RENAISSANCE REVIVAL OAK SIDE CHAIRS. American (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 20th Century. Fabric back and seat, carved legs and crest, and ornate carved finials. 44"h. 19" seat h.
Lot: 772 - ROCOCO REVIVAL GILTWOOD MIRROR AND A PAIR OF CARVED AND PIERCED WOOD TRIPLE WALL FRAMES.
ROCOCO REVIVAL GILTWOOD MIRROR AND A PAIR OF CARVED AND PIERCED WOOD TRIPLE WALL FRAMES. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Carved and pierced gilt wood mirror with a shell crest and scrolled sides. 24.25"h. 14.5"w. A pair of carved and pierced picture frames with scrolls and three oval openings. Each, 10.75"h. 7"w.
Lot: 773 - THREE CARVED WOODEN DIMINUTIVE PAPIER MACHE MANNEQUIN FORMS.
THREE CARVED WOODEN DIMINUTIVE PAPIER MACHE MANNEQUIN FORMS. 20th Century. Carved wood female forms showing busts and waists. Largest, 19"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 774 - FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS.
FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS. American, 19th Century. Malacca. All tapered sticks with ornate gold-filled knob handles. From 36"l. to 34"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 775 - FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS.
FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS. American, 19th Century. Malacca. Four tapered sticks with ornate gold-filled knob handles. Some with engravings. From 36.5"h. to 32.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 776 - FOUR GRADUATED LEATHER SUITCASES.
FOUR GRADUATED LEATHER SUITCASES. American and English, 20th Century. Two marked British Made. Rectangular brown leather suitcases, double locks, and leather handles. From 24"w. 16.25"d. to 16"w. 11"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 777 - GROUPING OF MEN'S ACCESSORIES.
GROUPING OF MEN'S ACCESSORIES. American, 19th Century. Including three walking sticks with tapered forms and knob tops, a cane with a mother-of-pearl ferrule, and gold-filled handle, together with a parquetry page turner with a bone nib. From 35.5"h. to 31.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 778 - PORCELAIN GOLF TEE MARKER.
PORCELAIN GOLF TEE MARKER. Late 19th Century. Round button form marker with cobalt lettering, "NO.7/401 YDS/PAR 4". 5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 779 - COLLECTION OF WOODEN SHAFT GOLF CLUBS IN A MISSION OAK UMBRELLA STAND.
COLLECTION OF WOODEN SHAFT GOLF CLUBS IN A MISSION OAK UMBRELLA STAND. 20th Century. Several are MacGregor, Dayton, Ohio clubs, a W.D. Clarke, Los Angeles, Fotheringhame, Norwood, and others. Six-section umbrella stand with tin drip pan. 27.75"h. 13.75"w. 9.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 780 - "CREAM CITY SECURITY" MINNOW BUCKET.
"CREAM CITY SECURITY" MINNOW BUCKET. American, 20th Century. Metal-painted Cream City minnow bucket with swing handle and eleven additional wire mesh buckets. 8.25"h. 9.25"d.
Lot: 781 - THREE GRANITEWARE CREAM CANS.
THREE GRANITEWARE CREAM CANS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Enameled metal. Each having a removable lid and a wire bail handle with wood grip. Tallest, 11"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 782 - CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL.
CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL. American, 19th Century. Melon ribbed bowl with egg and dart rim, egg and dart collar on fluted column on a stepped base, and square foot 16.5"h. 24"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 783 - CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL.
CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL. American, 19th Century. Fluted bowl with egg and dart rim, fluted pedestal on a stepped base, square foot, and stepped plinth with rounded edges. 26"h. 27"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 784 - WROUGHT IRON GARDEN TABLE BASE WITH SCROLLED LEGS.
WROUGHT IRON GARDEN TABLE BASE WITH SCROLLED LEGS. American, 19th Century. Of square form decorated with fan shapes within a circle, leaves at corners, and cabriole-style legs consisting of three scrolls each, with an X-form base knotted at middle. 22"h. 34"w. 34"d. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 785 - WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GRATE-TOP SIDE TABLE.
WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GRATE-TOP SIDE TABLE. Having a rectangular, floor grate top above four cabriole legs, 24"h. 31"w. 23"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 786 - PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE TERRACOTTA GARDEN URNS.
PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE TERRACOTTA GARDEN URNS. Each having a flared rim above a foliate-molded body with rosettes; flanked by handles with figural mask terminals and rising on a plinth base, 30.5"h. 23.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 787 - PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN URNS.
PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN URNS. In black paint. Each having a flared rim overhanging a fluted body and plinth base, 28"h. 22.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 788 - TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES.
TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES. American, 20th Century. A rabbit on its hind legs, 24"h., and a seated dog, 28.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 789 - TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES.
TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES. American, 20th Century. Two putti seated on a rectangular plinth, 19.5"h., and a putto with a duck, 19.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 790 - TWO PAINTED AND MOLDED PLASTER ROOSTER AND HEN FIGURES.
TWO PAINTED AND MOLDED PLASTER ROOSTER AND HEN FIGURES. American, 20th Century. Comprising a rooster and hen with molded and painted features. Largest, 10"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 791 - WHITE-PAINTED WICKER PATIO SWING AND FLOOR LAMP.
WHITE-PAINTED WICKER PATIO SWING AND FLOOR LAMP. American, 20th Century. The swing having a removable seat cushion and the lamp with an overhanging shade, two light sockets, and a tower base. Swing, 23.5"h. 66"w. Lamp, 64"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 792 - FOUR TWISTED WIRE GARDEN FURNITURE ITEMS.
FOUR TWISTED WIRE GARDEN FURNITURE ITEMS. American, First half 20th Century. Two-seat bench in green paint, 17.5" seat h. 36"h. 41"w., a chair in white paint, 18" seat h. 37"h., a plant stand in yellow paint, 27.5"h., and a bowl-shaped plant stand in white paint, 29"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 793 - MARQUETRY PANEL OF FIGURES GATHERING FRUIT.
MARQUETRY PANEL OF FIGURES GATHERING FRUIT. American, 19th Century. Mixed woods. Panel depicting three figures gathering fruit from vines with a nosy peacock close by. In a veneered frame with canted sides. 30.5"h. 15.5"w. 1.5"d.
Lot: 794 - WOODEN PLANK DOOR.
WOODEN PLANK DOOR. American, 19th Century. Five planks with two battens, rosehead nails, and cast iron latch and hinges. 74"h. 29.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Darwin D. Bearley.
Lot: 795 - CARVED ARCHITECTURAL FRIEZE FRAGMENT.
CARVED ARCHITECTURAL FRIEZE FRAGMENT. European, 19th Century. Pine. Rectangular carved fragment with flowing leaves and a carved angelic face. 10.75"w. 5.25"h.
Lot: 796 - FOUR AMERICAN STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOWS.
FOUR AMERICAN STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. Late 20th Century. Carmel slag with blue slag border, oval reserve with bunches of fruit, and diamond-shaped beveled clear glass medallions. In oak frames, 45.5"h. 20.5"w.
Lot: 797 - AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED PICTORIAL WOOL AREA RUG, SIGNED.
AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED PICTORIAL WOOL AREA RUG, SIGNED. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Polychrome stylized, geometric animals and floral and foliate motifs on a central field of indigo, within polychrome floral motif borders, signed. 48.5"w. 80.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Chuck Auerbach.
Lot: 798 - AFGHAN TURKMEN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
AFGHAN TURKMEN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Series of medallions and diamonds on central field within borders of geometric shapes, in colors of red, orange, blue, and tan, having ivory fringe. 40.75"w. 76.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 799 - AFGHAN TRIBAL BELUCHI HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
AFGHAN TRIBAL BELUCHI HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Two geometric floral and foliate medallions on a central field within geometric floral and foliate borders, in colors of indigo, orange, yellow, and white. 72.5"l. 42.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 800 - PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Iran, Mid-20th Century. Central red geometric design on an indigo field filled with stylized flowers, pinwheels, and geometric motifs, within stylized floral and foliate motifs. 56.5"w. 91.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 801 - PERSIAN LIGHTNING HAMADAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
PERSIAN LIGHTNING HAMADAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Iran, 20th Century. Having a central polychrome staggered medallion with pinwheels on a polychrome field of stylized floral and foliate motifs, on a field of pinwheels, within polychrome geometric and stylized botanical motifs. 52.5"w. 76.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 802 - CAUCASIAN KAZAK HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
CAUCASIAN KAZAK HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Central Asia, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Having a bold, blue central geometric design on a red field filled with geometric motifs, a figure on a horse, and a bird; within blue and red geometric and sawtooth borders. 62.25"w. 84.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 803 - CHINESE HAND-KNOTTED SILK AREA RUG.
CHINESE HAND-KNOTTED SILK AREA RUG. China, 20th Century. Polychrome central medallion on an indigo field within polychrome borders, with allover scrolling floral and foliate motifs, having long ivory fringe. 68"l. 42.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 804 - TURKISH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
TURKISH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Turkey, 20th Century. Having three polychrome cross-form medallions on a red field with polychrome spandrels on green within a stylized floral border on white, with additional polychrome geometric borders. 49"w. 78"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 805 - PERSIAN KURD SENNEH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
PERSIAN KURD SENNEH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Iran, 20th Century. Central field dense with polychrome paisley motifs within stylized polychrome floral borders. 43.5"w. 70"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 806 - ROOM-SIZED RAG RUG IN FOUR PARTS.
ROOM-SIZED RAG RUG IN FOUR PARTS. American, 20th Century. Plaid rag rug made of four runners stitched together in colors of blue, tan, red, and yellow, with bound ends. 128"w. 148"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 807 - AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AND GOAT HAIR AREA RUG.
AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AND GOAT HAIR AREA RUG. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Having three central blue diamond medallions on a red field filled with stylized polychrome animal, floral, and geometric motifs within polychrome floral and geometric borders. 81.5"w. 116"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 808 - PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL PRAYER RUG.
PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL PRAYER RUG. 20th Century. Central directional field with black, cream, and white geometric motifs on a red ground within geometric borders, having cream fringe. 36.5"w. 59.5"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 809 - PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED PRAYER RUG.
PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED PRAYER RUG. 20th Century. Central directional field filled with pinwheel shapes within zigzag and geometric borders, in colors of indigo, orange, red, and cream. 33.5"w. 59"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 810 - CAUCASIAN KAZAK RUNNER AND NORTHWEST PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL RUGS.
CAUCASIAN KAZAK RUNNER AND NORTHWEST PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL RUGS. Central Asia, 20th Century. Kazak runner with three central polychrome medallions on a blue field with polychrome animals and geometric motifs, within polychrome geometric and striped borders. 44.5"w. 90"l. Persian area rug with a central geometric, polychrome medallion on a white ground with polychrome geometric spandrels within polychrome stylized floral borders. 51"w. 77"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 811 - THREE CENTRAL ASIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL SCATTER RUGS.
THREE CENTRAL ASIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL SCATTER RUGS. 20th Century. Afghan Ersari with two central polychrome medallions on a field filled with stylized floral motifs and stars within diamond checkerboard borders, in colors of red, indigo, and cream. 39.5"w. 44.5"l. Aghan or Pakistan rug with a central row of diamonds within borders of geometric motifs, in colors of red, indigo, and cream. 37.5"w. 59"l. Pakistan rug with two rows of central geometric medallions within geometric borders, in colors of red, indigo, and cream. 31.5"w. 54"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 812 - SET OF GORHAM "STRASBOURG" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF GORHAM "STRASBOURG" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1897. Service for twelve. Included hollow handle dinner knives, hollow handled butter knives, dinner forks, salad or dessert forks, teaspoons, three tablespoons, a serving spoon, a serving fork, slotted serving spoon, three ladles, three soup spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, nine various table utensils and three hollow handled servers. Also includes three other sterling silver forks. Approximately 90 ozt. excluding hollow handled items.
Lot: 813 - MIYATA 950 FINE STERLING SILVER TEA SET ON TRAY.
MIYATA 950 FINE STERLING SILVER TEA SET ON TRAY. Japanese, 20th Century. A teapot, coffee pot, creamer, lidded sugar, and tongs in 950 fine sterling silver. Resting on a silvered nickel oval handled tray. Approximately 76.5 ozt. excluding tray.
Lot: 814 - INTERNATIONAL "PRELUDE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
INTERNATIONAL "PRELUDE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1939. Service for twelve. Includes hollow handle dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, twenty-four teaspoons, eight iced tea spoons, ten butter spreaders, and five additional utensils. Presented in a flatware storage box. Approximately 77.9 ozt. excluding hollow handled knives. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 815 - SET OF INTERNATIONAL "JOAN OF ARC" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF INTERNATIONAL "JOAN OF ARC" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, 20th Century. Includes eleven hollow-handled dinner knives, eleven dinner forks, twelve salad forks, sixteen teaspoons, twelve cream soup spoons, a master butter knife, and nine spreaders, two serving forks, a serving spoon, a tomato server, seven diminutive table utensils, a wood and hollow handle salad set, and a hollow handled pie server. Approximately 87.4 ozt. excluding hollow handled pieces. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 816 - TOWLE "OLD LACE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE.
TOWLE "OLD LACE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE. American, 20th Century. Service for nine. Includes hollow-handle table knives, dinner forks, salad forks, soup spoons, butter spreaders, a master butter, twelve teaspoons, two serving spoons, and four assorted utensils. 62.8 ozt. excluding hollow handled knives.
Lot: 817 - GORHAM "CHANTILLY" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
GORHAM "CHANTILLY" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1895. Service for twelve. Includes hollow handled dinner knives, dinner forks, salad or dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, master butter knife, and four serving utensils. Approximately 56.6 ozt. excluding the hollow handle knives.
Lot: 818 - SET OF ALVIN "SOUTHERN CHARM" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF ALVIN "SOUTHERN CHARM" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1947. Includes eight hollow handled dinner knives, eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, sixteen teaspoons, nine iced teaspoons, a master butter knife, a sugar spoon, a ladle, and a relish fork. Presented in a silverware chest. 43.7 ozt. excluding hollow handle items.
Lot: 819 - GROUP OF ASSORTED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND WEIGHTED TABLE ACCESSORIES.
GROUP OF ASSORTED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND WEIGHTED TABLE ACCESSORIES. American, 20th Century. Includes a set of Reed and Barton floral handled demitasse spoons, six International iced tea spoons, six Alvin iced tea spoons, twelve Gorham demitasse spoons, six Gorham "King" salad forks, six Towle "Ben Franklin" teaspoons, six Alvin "Raleigh" teaspoons, seven Towle "Clove" teaspoons, twelve Frank W. Smith teaspoons, and a few other utensils. Together with two Watson weighted tazzas and a pair of International weighted candlesticks. Approximately 51.5 ozt. excluding weighted items. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 820 - ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, 20th Century. Twelve Reed and Barton "Lark" pattern forks, 7.5"l. Together with two Lunt "Monticello" spoons, one monogrammed, 6"l. 17.5 ozt.
Lot: 821 - KIRK AND SON STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE CREAMER AND OPEN SUGAR.
KIRK AND SON STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE CREAMER AND OPEN SUGAR. American, Early 20th Century. Hand-chased floral pattern with leaf brackets. Marked to bottom. Creamer, 3.25"h. Sugar, 2.25"h. Approximately 8.75 ozt.
Lot: 822 - STERLING SILVER MEN'S TOILETRY KIT.
STERLING SILVER MEN'S TOILETRY KIT. American, 20th Century. Sterling silver. Leather box housing a set of men's toiletry items. Includes a brush, a comb, a collapsible shoehorn, scissors, two canisters, a razor, and a toothbrush cover. Approximately 7.2 ozt. excluding the brush, comb, and razor head.
Lot: 823 - GROUP OF U.S. COIN COLLECTOR ALBUMS INCLUDING LARGE CENTS, PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS, AND INDIAN HEAD CENTS.
GROUP OF U.S. COIN COLLECTOR ALBUMS INCLUDING LARGE CENTS, PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS, AND INDIAN HEAD CENTS. American. Includes two Presidential Dollar albums, a Large Cent album partially filled, a full Washington Statehood quarter album, a mostly full Lincoln cent album, two mostly full Indian Head cent albums, and a two-cent piece/nickel three-cent piece album with a few coins.
Lot: 824 - GROUP OF U.S. MINT CENTS AND LOOSE COINS.
GROUP OF U.S. MINT CENTS AND LOOSE COINS. American. Mostly mint proof sets from the 2000s, along with a large group of loose coins, Lincoln cents, a few slabbed cents, including a 1955 one-cent double die obverse, and others.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (AMERICAN, 1859-1953) WATERCOLOR OF MAN WITH DONKEY. Second quarter 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a man and donkey walking down a road lined by trees, houses, and mountains in the background. Unsigned. Verso with provenance sheet. Matted and framed behind glass. Sheet, 12"h. 9"w. Frame, 17.75"h. 14.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 420 - ATTRIBUTED TO LONNIE HOLLEY (ALABAMA, B. 1950) CARVED SANDSTONE SCULPTURE WITH TWO FACES AND ELEPHANT.
ATTRIBUTED TO LONNIE HOLLEY (ALABAMA, B. 1950) CARVED SANDSTONE SCULPTURE WITH TWO FACES AND ELEPHANT. American, 20th Century. Dark sandstone carving depicting two faces on front and an upside-down elephant on a ball on verso. Unsigned. 7.5"h. 8"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 421 - GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (AMERICAN, 1948-2012) UNTITLED (DRESS) SCULPTURE.
GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (AMERICAN, 1948-2012) UNTITLED (DRESS) SCULPTURE. 21st Century. Mixed media. A red mesh wire dress form suspended above a square wooden plinth with a gold-painted ground. 17.5"h. 11.5"w. 6" square base. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 422 - OIL ON WOOD PANEL OF A FAMILY GATHERING WATER, SIGNED.
OIL ON WOOD PANEL OF A FAMILY GATHERING WATER, SIGNED. American, 19th Century (ca. 1815). Two panels with battens and square nails. Depicting a mother, father, and child outside of a snow-covered cabin gathering water from a stream, a donkey behind a fence, a snow-covered tree, and a town beyond them. Signed "P" in red at lower left. 20.5"h. 24.75"w.
Lot: 423 - GEORGE THOMPSON PRITCHARD (CALIFORNIA, 1878-1962) OIL ON CANVAS OF A LANDSCAPE.
GEORGE THOMPSON PRITCHARD (CALIFORNIA, 1878-1962) OIL ON CANVAS OF A LANDSCAPE. American, 20th Century. Depicting a woodsy scene with a stream, signed "G. Thompson-Pritchard" at lower left, in a gilt wood frame. Canvas, 25"h. 30"w. Frame, 32"h. 37"w.
Lot: 424 - TIM LEWIS (KENTUCKY, B. 1952) FOLK ART CARVED LIMESTONE FISH SCULPTURE.
TIM LEWIS (KENTUCKY, B. 1952) FOLK ART CARVED LIMESTONE FISH SCULPTURE. American, Late 20th-early 21st Century. Depicting two carved fish emerging from a wave-form base. Signed. 15"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 425 - FREDERICK HART (AMERICAN, 1943-1999) BRONZE SCULPTURE.
FREDERICK HART (AMERICAN, 1943-1999) BRONZE SCULPTURE. 20th Century. Showing a family in an embrace with the mother feeding her newborn. Signed on back "Hart '69" and stamped "189/375 1999 F. HART". Mounted on a stone plinth. 8.5"h. 6"w. 5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 426 - FREDERICK C. FLEMISTER (ATLANTA, 1917-1976) WATERCOLOR OF BUS STATION GENRE SCENE.
FREDERICK C. FLEMISTER (ATLANTA, 1917-1976) WATERCOLOR OF BUS STATION GENRE SCENE. American, Mid-20th Century. On paper. Depicting a group of well-dressed figures waiting at a bus station with sign reading "BUS LOADS HERE". Signed "F. Flemister 333" to lower right corner. Presented in a black frame. Sight, 19.25"h. 13"w. Frame, 25.25"h. 19"w. Cataloger's Note: Frederick Flemister studied under well-known Harlem Renaissance artist Hale Woodruff (1900-1980) while attending Atlanta University Laboratory School. He later enrolled at the John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis before teaching at Atlanta University. His work was included in "The Negro in Art" at Barnett-Aden Gallery of Washington, D.C. in 1944. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 427 - JAMES MCNEIL WHISTLER (AMERICAN, 1834-1903) "LITTLE EVELYN" LITHOGRAPH DATED 1896.
JAMES MCNEIL WHISTLER (AMERICAN, 1834-1903) "LITTLE EVELYN" LITHOGRAPH DATED 1896. Information on verso reading "Printed by Thomas Way for "The Art Journal" in March 1896, on full sheet of cream laid paper, monogrammed with the butterfly in the stone to the left of Evelyn's shoulder. "Little Evelyn" is a portrait of the three or four-year-old daughter of Whistler's friend, David Croal Thomson, who had served as editor of The Art Journal in 1894." Matted and framed behind glass. Sheet, 12.625"h. 9.5"w. Image, 7"h. 4.5"w. Frame, 18"h. 14"w. Literature: Way 110; Levy 159; Tedeschi, Stratis and Spink 146. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 428 - SUMMER LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS BY ALFRED JAMES WANDS (1904-1980).
SUMMER LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS BY ALFRED JAMES WANDS (1904-1980). American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Tree-filled landscape under a sunny sky. Signed lower right. Sight, 23.5"h. 31.5"w. In a giltwood frame, 32"h. 40"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 429 - MANUEL JIMENEZ RAMIREZ (MEXICAN, 1919-2005) FOLK ART WOOD CARVING BULL.
MANUEL JIMENEZ RAMIREZ (MEXICAN, 1919-2005) FOLK ART WOOD CARVING BULL. 20th Century. Oaxacan style. Standing full-bodied bill with horns, four legs applied with nails, and a nailed tail. Finished with a red stain and black-painted spots, hooves, and nose. 5.5"h. 9.25"l.
Lot: 430 - GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (1948-2012) UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE.
GREGORY "MR. IMAGINATION" WARMACK (1948-2012) UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE. American, 21st Century. Mixed media. A toilet brush with a clay head and body, bottlecap arms, and a bottle cap covered handhold with painted finish. 20.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 431 - JOSEPHUS FARMER (AMERICAN, 1894-1989) "MONKEY AND ELEPHANT" FOLK ART CARVING.
JOSEPHUS FARMER (AMERICAN, 1894-1989) "MONKEY AND ELEPHANT" FOLK ART CARVING. American, 20th Century. Mixed media. Carved wood and wire with original paint. Elephant carrying a monkey and an umbrella on its back, pulling a cart with a monkey sitting inside, a candle socket at the front labeled "Candle". Paper gallery label on the underside. 12"h. 21"w. 9"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio): the collection of Dr. Regenia Perry, Garth's Auctions (Delaware, Ohio): August 31, 2012.
Lot: 432 - CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONIST PASTEL OR OIL STICK ON PAPER OF TWO MUSICIANS, IN A HACKMAN FRAME.
CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONIST PASTEL OR OIL STICK ON PAPER OF TWO MUSICIANS, IN A HACKMAN FRAME. American, Contemporary. Large, colorful pastel or oil stick on paper of a woman playing the piano and another woman playing the violin, signed illegibly at lower right, mounted to a backing and in a gold Hackman frame behind glass. Image, 22"h. 30"w. Frame, 27.5"h. 35.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 433 - OUTSIDER ART MIXED MEDIA MARCHING BAND SCULPTURE.
OUTSIDER ART MIXED MEDIA MARCHING BAND SCULPTURE. American, 20th Century. A six-man band made from wood and sheet metal figures, each playing an instrument, standing in line, and mounted to a board. In a painted finish with a skull and crossbones flag. 16.5"h. Including flag, 36"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 434 - PAUL A. VIERTEL (GERMANY/COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1878-1961) OIL ON BOARD STILL LIFE OF FRUIT.
PAUL A. VIERTEL (GERMANY/COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1878-1961) OIL ON BOARD STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. American, 20th Century. Signed "Paul A. Viertel 1960" at lower right. With biographical information taped to frame verso. Board, 16"h. 20"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 23.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 435 - MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER OF A YOUNG WOMAN WEARING A BONNET, SIGNED "J. WRIGHT."
MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER OF A YOUNG WOMAN WEARING A BONNET, SIGNED "J. WRIGHT." American, early 20th Century. A colorful depiction of a young woman wearing a brown bonnet with cascading white ribbons, a red beaded necklace, and a gauzy greenish-blue collar, having highlighted red hair, blue eyes, and rosy cheeks. Signed at lower left. Matted and framed behind glass. 27.75"h. 23.25"w.
Lot: 436 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE RIVER THRO' BROWN FIELD FLOWING" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE RIVER THRO' BROWN FIELD FLOWING" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A winter landscape showing the river running through the countryside. Titled and signed to back. 22"h. 31"w.
Lot: 437 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A dark view of a clearing in the woods under a blue-gray sky. 30"h. 25"w.
Lot: 438 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "EARLY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "EARLY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A hazy view of trees surrounding the water under a blue cloudy sky. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 439 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "A FOGGY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS, DATED 1915.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "A FOGGY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS, DATED 1915. American, Early 20th Century. Depicting a view of the river lined with trees and under heavy fog. Titled, signed, and dated to back.
Lot: 440 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WINTER LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WINTER LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A view of a snow-covered woods with a creek running down the center. Unsigned. 17"h. 22"w.
Lot: 441 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE AFTERNOON GLEAM" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "THE AFTERNOON GLEAM" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Depicting a view of a rolling hillside with trees and under a blue sky with big white clouds. Signed and titled to back. 20"h. 25"w.
Lot: 442 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "GREY NOVEMBER" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "GREY NOVEMBER" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A swath of bare trees on a frosty ground with the tree line in the background. Signed lower left and titled and signed at back. 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 443 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODSY LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODSY LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A woodsy landscape with a babbling creek running in the middle, and under a blue sky with a few clouds. 20"h. 16"w.
Lot: 444 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "WEST WOODS" OIL ON CANVAS.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) "WEST WOODS" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A tree-filled woods with colorful fallen leaves. Signed and titled on back. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 445 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF WOODED LANDSCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Vibrant view of a wandering stream near a tree line in the country. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 446 - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL OIL ON BOARD LANDSCAPE.
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL OIL ON BOARD LANDSCAPE. American (New York), 19th Century. Depicting two figures with a horse-drawn hay wagon in the hay field of a farm, the river with boats and mountains beyond. Unsigned. In a period gilt wood frame. Board, 14"h. 20"w. Frame, 17.75"h 23.5"w.
Lot: 447 - WINTER LANDSCAPE OIL ON BOARD.
WINTER LANDSCAPE OIL ON BOARD. American, 20th Century. Oil on board. Winter landscape scene with snow-covered ground, large trees, and a stream running through the center. Signed R. Jacobsen to lower right. Sight, 16.25"h. 23"w. In a gesso accented frame, 22.5"h. 29.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 448 - OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. FREIER.
OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. FREIER. American, Early 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. A mountainous background with cows grazing by a body of water in the middle of a wooded area. Canvas, 18.25"h. 23.5"w. In a wooden frame, 21.25"h. 26.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 449 - OIL ON CANVAS COUNTRY LANDSCAPE.
OIL ON CANVAS COUNTRY LANDSCAPE. American, 19th Century. View of a couple in a canoe on the water, near the forest with buildings in the background. In a gilt frame, 16.75"h. 22.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 450 - CHARCOAL DRAWING OF THE JOHN NOLEN HOMESTEAD.
CHARCOAL DRAWING OF THE JOHN NOLEN HOMESTEAD. American, Early 20th Century. Depicting a home and grounds surrounded by trees and a picket fence, with cows next door and a horse and rider approaching the front gate. In a veneered frame behind glass. Frame, 15.25"h. 21.25"w. Cataloger's Note: John Nolen (American, 1869-1937) was one of the most important figures in the emerging City Planning profession in the United States in the early 20th century. He studied landscape architecture with Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. at Harvard, received many degrees, planned several cities, served on many committees, and was a published author and lecturer.
Lot: 451 - OIL ON BOARD MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE WITH COWS SIGNED "THOMAS P. PATTEN".
OIL ON BOARD MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE WITH COWS SIGNED "THOMAS P. PATTEN". English, 20th Century. Depicting a colorful, serene landscape with cows drinking at the side of a river; featuring a mountainous background with trees and vibrant foliage; signed "Thos. Patten" to lower left corner; presented in an ornate, gilt frame, 16"h. 20"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 452 - REGINALD GROOMS (AMERICAN, 1900-1989) OIL ON BOARD OF A BARREN COASTAL LANDSCAPE.
REGINALD GROOMS (AMERICAN, 1900-1989) OIL ON BOARD OF A BARREN COASTAL LANDSCAPE. 20th Century. Depicting a barren and fallen tree on a yellow, green, and orange seashore with a ship far out on the horizon. Signed "R Grooms" at upper left. In a paint-decorated frame. Board, 10.25"h. 17.25"w. Frame, 17"h. 24"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio); Cowan's (Cincinnati, Ohio): May 11, 20017 (lot 46).
Lot: 453 - EUROPEAN TEMPURA SEASCAPE WITH MOUNT VESUVIUS IN THE BACKGROUND.
EUROPEAN TEMPURA SEASCAPE WITH MOUNT VESUVIUS IN THE BACKGROUND. Likely Italian, 20th Century. Tempera on paper. Depicting a vibrant seascape featuring Mount Vesuvius in the background with erupting smoke and lava. The foreground shows a harbor scene with ships and figures conversing near the shore. Housed in a gilt wooden frame, 13.5"h. 21"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 454 - ROVAN IMPRESSIONIST STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF SNOWY STREET SCENE.
ROVAN IMPRESSIONIST STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF SNOWY STREET SCENE. Likely European, 20th Century. Depicting an impressionistic, bustling street scene in winter, with figures in motion surrounded by buildings covered in snow; signed "ROVAN" to lower right corner; presented in a gilt frame, 18.5"h. 22.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 455 - PABLO PICASSO (SPANISH, 1881-1973) "GRANDE MATERNITE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
PABLO PICASSO (SPANISH, 1881-1973) "GRANDE MATERNITE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. Dated "4.29.1963." Depicting a mother nursing her child. Signed in plate. Dry mounted, matted, and framed behind glass. Sight, 19.5"h. 15.25"w. Frame, 27.25"h. 22.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 456 - GEORGES BRAQUE (FRENCH, 1882-1963) "L'OISEAU ET SON NID (THE BIRD AND ITS NEST)" LITHOGRAPH.
GEORGES BRAQUE (FRENCH, 1882-1963) "L'OISEAU ET SON NID (THE BIRD AND ITS NEST)" LITHOGRAPH. France, 20th Century (ca. 1956). Signed in stone at lower right. Includes certificate of authenticity from Park West Gallery. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 21.25"h. 27"w.
Lot: 457 - SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1984) "THE SHIP OF SOULS" WOODCUT IN COLORS.
SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1984) "THE SHIP OF SOULS" WOODCUT IN COLORS. France, 1960-64. Woodcut in colors printed on BFK Rives paper. Published by Editions d'Art Les Hueres Claires, Paris. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 21.25"h. 19"w.
Lot: 458 - MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF NAPHTALI" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF NAPHTALI" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. France, 1962. Lithograph in colors from the "Jerusalem Windows." Printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1962. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22.25"h. 19"w.
Lot: 459 - MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "DAPHNIS AND CHLOE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "DAPHNIS AND CHLOE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. American (New York), 1977. Lithograph in colors on paper. Published in New York by George Braziller in 1977. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22"h. 18.5"w.
Lot: 460 - WAYNE ENSRUD (AMERICAN, 1934-2024) "BOUQUET OF FLOWERS" WATERCOLOR ON BOARD.
WAYNE ENSRUD (AMERICAN, 1934-2024) "BOUQUET OF FLOWERS" WATERCOLOR ON BOARD. 20th Century. Signed at lower right. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 29.75"h. 24"w.
Lot: 461 - LEONOR FINI (ARGENTINE-ITALIAN, 1907-1996) "VISAGE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
LEONOR FINI (ARGENTINE-ITALIAN, 1907-1996) "VISAGE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. Switzerland, 1992. Lithograph on paper after the original, executed in Lausanne in January 1992. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 29.5"h. 26.25"w.
Lot: 462 - OIL ON CANVAS OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD.
OIL ON CANVAS OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD. American or European, 19th Century. Depicting Mary holding the baby Jesus in a loving embrace. Unframed. 12"h. 10.25"w.
Lot: 463 - VINCENT CANADÉ (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1879-1961) "HEAD OF A GIRL" DIMINUTIVE OIL ON BOARD, DATED 1939.
VINCENT CANADÉ (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1879-1961) "HEAD OF A GIRL" DIMINUTIVE OIL ON BOARD, DATED 1939. American, 20th Century. Portrait of a girl with brown hair and pensive expression, looking down and slightly to her right. Framed. Label on frame verso with artist, title, and date. Board, 8.25"h. 6.75"w. Frame, 11.75"h. 10.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 464 - HARRIET KIRKPATRICK (COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1877-1962) "PARSONS PLACE" WATERCOLOR.
HARRIET KIRKPATRICK (COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1877-1962) "PARSONS PLACE" WATERCOLOR. American, 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a brick building surrounded by trees and flowers. Titled "PARSONS PLACE" and signed "H KIRKPATRICK" to lower left corner. Presented in a gilt frame. Sight, 10.75"h. 16.75"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 25"w. Cataloger's Note: Parsons Place was the original home of the Columbus School for Girls, before relocating in 1946. Kirkpatrick taught at CSG until her retirement in 1946. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 465 - MARTI STEFFY (COLUMBUS, OHIO, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE.
MARTI STEFFY (COLUMBUS, OHIO, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE. American, ca. 2000. Colorful abstract landscape of trees. Signed "Marti Steffy" at lower right. Matted and framed. Canvas, 11"h. 14"w. Frame, 18.5"h. 21.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 466 - BARRY POWELL (INDIANA, B. 1951) "THE CRAFTSMAN" COLORED PENCIL ON PAPER.
BARRY POWELL (INDIANA, B. 1951) "THE CRAFTSMAN" COLORED PENCIL ON PAPER. American, 20th Century. Depicting a man with a beard intently carving a piece of wood. Signed at lower left. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 17"h. 9"w. Frame, 27.25"h. 19.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 467 - DORIS EMRICK LEE (AMERICAN, 1905-1983) "THE DOVE" LITHOGRAPH.
DORIS EMRICK LEE (AMERICAN, 1905-1983) "THE DOVE" LITHOGRAPH. 20th Century (ca. 1952). Depicting a girl wearing a white bonnet and dress sitting on a swing with her hand out offering corn to a dove. Signed "Doris Lee" in pencil in lower right margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 12.5"h. 10.5"w. Frame, 18"h. 16"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 468 - GLADYS ROCKMORE DAVIS (AMERICAN, 1901-1967) MIXED MEDIA OF A SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK.
GLADYS ROCKMORE DAVIS (AMERICAN, 1901-1967) MIXED MEDIA OF A SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK. 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a shepherd in a brown cloak surrounded by a flock of sheep and with a mountainous plateau in the background. Initialed "GRD" at lower right corner along with a partially obscured inscription. The lower left corner with paper stamp. Verso with label reading "GLADYS ROCKMORE DAVIS / BABCOCK GALLERIES / 805 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N.Y." Matted and in a cerused wood and parcel-gilt frame behind glass. Sight, 8.75"h. 12"w. Frame, 17.25"h. 20.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 469 - MEXICAN PAINTED TIN RETABLO OF SANTO NINO DE ATOCHA.
MEXICAN PAINTED TIN RETABLO OF SANTO NINO DE ATOCHA. Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Depicting Santo Nino De Atocha holding a basket and a staff, in a contemporary frame. Frame, 10.75"h. 8.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 470 - PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING ON BONE.
PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING ON BONE. 19th Century. Gouache on natural material. Depicting a battle scene with figures on horses amid running deer and a lion, mounted to paper having decorative ink borders, within an inlaid frame behind glass. Frame, 4"h. 12.25"w.
Lot: 471 - CHER SHAFFER (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) SELF-TAUGHT ARTIST DOLL.
CHER SHAFFER (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) SELF-TAUGHT ARTIST DOLL. Mixed media doll with cloth body and clay head, nacre necklace, lace and cowrie shell shawl, carved and pierced ivory pendant, and batik dress. On metal stand under large glass cloche on wooden base. Doll, 24"h. Cloche, 28"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 472 - VICTORIAN CARVED ALABASTER BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN.
VICTORIAN CARVED ALABASTER BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN. European, Late 19th Century. Alabaster bust of a young woman wearing a Dutch-style hat, a locket necklace, and with a large collar on a tapered square base with relief carvings to the front. 14.5"h. 9"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 473 - FIGURAL BRONZE SCLUPTURE OF A SEATED WOMAN.
FIGURAL BRONZE SCLUPTURE OF A SEATED WOMAN. American, 20th Century. Depicting a cloaked woman in a crouched position. Mounted on a square marble base. Unsigned. 10.75"h. 8" square. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 474 - BRONZE STATUE OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
BRONZE STATUE OF MOTHER AND CHILD. 20th Century. Bronze. Abstract style sculpture depicting a mother and child. Rendered with smooth, flowing lines and is mounted on a rectangular black base. 11"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 475 - EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF SEASCAPE.
EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS OF SEASCAPE. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A craggy waterside landscape with trees throughout and under a dark sky. Unsigned. 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 476 - OIL ON BOARD PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN.
OIL ON BOARD PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. American, 20th Century. Oil on board. Seated woman wearing a green coat, black and white shirt, and wears her red hair pulled back. Signed "Benker" and "32" to back. Sight, 23.5"h. 19.5"w. In a contemporary frame, 29.5"h. 25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 477 - DELLA WELLS (MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, B. 1951) PASTEL ON PAPER OF A GIRL DATED 2005.
DELLA WELLS (MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, B. 1951) PASTEL ON PAPER OF A GIRL DATED 2005. American, Early 21st Century. Colorful depiction of a girl wearing a white dress and holding tulips. Signed and dated "Wells 3-14-05" at lower right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 22.75"h. 14.75"w. Frame, 32.75"h. 24.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 478 - PHYLLIS SLOANE (AMERICAN, 1921-2009) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A NURSING MOTHER.
PHYLLIS SLOANE (AMERICAN, 1921-2009) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A NURSING MOTHER. American, Late 20th Century. Depicting a seated woman with long brown hair holding her baby. Signed "Sloane" at lower right. In a simple black-painted wooden frame. Canvas, 17"h. 14.25"w. Frame, 17.75"h. 15"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 479 - "THE ORIGINAL PLANT" INTAGLIO PRINT WITH COLOR, SIGNED R. JOSEPH.
"THE ORIGINAL PLANT" INTAGLIO PRINT WITH COLOR, SIGNED R. JOSEPH. American, Late 20th or early 21st Century. Whimsical depiction of men with chicken beaks working with oversized vegetables in an old factory setting, editioned 19/250, titled and signed in pencil along lower margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 21.25"h. 17.25"w. Frame, 30.75"h. 24.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 480 - BROCK LOPER (MISSISSIPPI, 1935-2009) "MOTHER WITH CHILD PEELING POTATOES" GOUACHE ON PAPER DATED 1991.
BROCK LOPER (MISSISSIPPI, 1935-2009) "MOTHER WITH CHILD PEELING POTATOES" GOUACHE ON PAPER DATED 1991. American, Late 20th Century. Signed and dated at lower right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 17.5"h. 13.25"w. Frame, 22.25"h. 17.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 481 - GREGORIO PRESTOPINO (NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 1907-1984) "MOTHER AND CHILD" SILKSCREEN IN COLORS.
GREGORIO PRESTOPINO (NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 1907-1984) "MOTHER AND CHILD" SILKSCREEN IN COLORS. American, 20th Century. Editioned 16/75, inscribed "For Monette Morrow — Prestopino," titled, and signed in pencil along lower margin. Sight, 24"h. 18"w. Frame, 27.25"h. 21.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 482 - MONUMENTAL ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED ST. DENIS.
MONUMENTAL ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED ST. DENIS. American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Abstract in green, cream, and tan. Canvas, 49.75"h. 66.25"w. In a contemporary frame, 51.25"h. 67.5"w.
Lot: 483 - SEASCAPE OIL ON BOARD SIGNED R. CARRERAL.
SEASCAPE OIL ON BOARD SIGNED R. CARRERAL. American, 20th Century. Oil on board. Seascape signed R. Carreral, depicting a vibrant shoreline scene with boats and figures set against a dramatic sky. The piece is signed in the lower right corner and is housed in a wooden frame. Framed, 19.25"h. 21.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 484 - CARL ZIMMERMAN (CINCINNATI, 1900-1985) WATERCOLOR OF DOCKSIDE SEASCAPE.
CARL ZIMMERMAN (CINCINNATI, 1900-1985) WATERCOLOR OF DOCKSIDE SEASCAPE. American, 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a colorful dockside seascape with houses, boats, and figures. Signed "CARL ZIMMERMAN' to lower right corner. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 10.25"h. 13.25"w. Frame, 19.25"h. 22.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 485 - OIL ON ARTIST BOARD OF FARMHOUSE LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM.
OIL ON ARTIST BOARD OF FARMHOUSE LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM. American, 20th Century. Depicting a serene, rural scene with a stream running through the center of composition and a farmhouse in the background; signed illegibly to lower left corner; presented in a giltwood frame,16.5"h. 21"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 486 - CAROLYN GERTRUDE BRADLEY (INDIANA, 1898-1954) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF A ROCKY SEASHORE.
CAROLYN GERTRUDE BRADLEY (INDIANA, 1898-1954) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF A ROCKY SEASHORE. American, 20th Century. Signed "C. Bradley" at lower right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 13.5"h. 16"w. Frame, 23"h. 25"w. Cataloguer's Note: The dormitory building "Carolyn Bradley Hall" at Ohio State University was named in honor of the artist, a professor in Ohio State's School of Fine and Applied Arts. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 487 - DIMINUTIVE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED E. ROME.
DIMINUTIVE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED E. ROME. American, 20th Century. Signed E. Rome lower right. Featuring a charming countryside scene with vibrant autumn foliage, a house, and a figure walking. In a painted wooden frame, 9"h. 9.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 488 - OIL ON CANVAS WINTER LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. PROHASKA.
OIL ON CANVAS WINTER LANDSCAPE SIGNED E. PROHASKA. North American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Winter farm landscape showing a mountainous background, sprawling farmland with a farm under a blank of snow. Signed lower right. Sight, 24"h. 28.25"w. In a wood frame, 32"h. 36"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 489 - NEDINE HAKE BUCK (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) FOLK ART OIL ON CANVAS BOARD OF A SALESMAN ON A FARM ROAD IN A PAINT-DECORATED FRAME.
NEDINE HAKE BUCK (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) FOLK ART OIL ON CANVAS BOARD OF A SALESMAN ON A FARM ROAD IN A PAINT-DECORATED FRAME. American, Contemporary. Depicting a salesman with a horse-drawn cart advertising "Edward W. Hake Tinker" on the side, selling pewter wares and brooms, with children and animals and several farms and mountains beyond, signed at lower right. In a red, green, and brown sponge paint-decorated frame. Canvas board, 20"h. 24"w. Frame, 26.75"h. 30.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 490 - FOLKSY GOUACHE ON PAPER LANDSCAPE WITH COWS.
FOLKSY GOUACHE ON PAPER LANDSCAPE WITH COWS. American, 19th Century. Depicting four cows grazing and resting by a stream and under trees, a farmer and his dog close by, with a thick layer of varnish on heavy brown paper. Unsigned. In a veneered frame. Paper, 9.75"h. 15.25"w. Frame, 15.25"h. 12"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 491 - AURORA HARRISON BULL (MAYNARDSVILLE, TENNESSEE, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS STILL LIFE OF FRUIT.
AURORA HARRISON BULL (MAYNARDSVILLE, TENNESSEE, CONTEMPORARY) OIL ON CANVAS STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. American, Late 20th Century. Nicely painted still life of a glass jar, fruit, and nuts, signed "Aurora ©" at lower right, in a contemporary decorative gilt frame. Sight, 7.5"h. 9.5"w. Frame, 14"h. 16"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 492 - FRAMED MIXED MEDIA OF LEAVES.
FRAMED MIXED MEDIA OF LEAVES. American, Early 20th Century. Mixed media. Unsigned. A black ground with a depiction of leaves in the fall, changing colors. In a contemporary frame behind glass, 12"h. 7.75"w.
Lot: 493 - CHARLES C. SVENDSEN (CINCINNATI, OHIO, 1871-1959) "THE BIRD'S MIRROR" COLOR ETCHING.
CHARLES C. SVENDSEN (CINCINNATI, OHIO, 1871-1959) "THE BIRD'S MIRROR" COLOR ETCHING. American, 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a serene landscape of a pond reflecting the landscape. Signed in pencil at lower right with an edition plate 4/50 on frame verso. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 9.75"h. 6.75"w. Frame, 16"h. 13"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 494 - ANNIE HUNTINGTON ALLEN (CINCINNATI, 1858-1946) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF COASTAL SCENE WITH SAILBOATS AND LIGHTHOUSE DATED 1905.
ANNIE HUNTINGTON ALLEN (CINCINNATI, 1858-1946) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF COASTAL SCENE WITH SAILBOATS AND LIGHTHOUSE DATED 1905. American, Early 20th Century. Depicting a coastal scene with two sailboats backed by a shoreline with a lighthouse. Signed "A.H. ALLEN. 1905" at lower left. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 2.5"h. 7"w. Frame, 8.75"h. 13.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 495 - BUSY STREETSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED DONALD VAN AIKER.
BUSY STREETSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED DONALD VAN AIKER. 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Bustling European street scene with an artist painting and ladies walking down the street. Canvas, 20"h. 30"w. In a gold-painted wooden frame, 21.25"h. 31.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 496 - PAUL ASHBROOK (CINCINNATI, 1867-1949) "BURGOMASTER OF VICHNOV" WATERCOLOR.
PAUL ASHBROOK (CINCINNATI, 1867-1949) "BURGOMASTER OF VICHNOV" WATERCOLOR. American, Early 20th Century. On paper. Depicting a three quarter-length portrait of a man in traditional dress with gold necklaces against a green, semi-abstract background. Signed "PAUL ASHBROOK" to lower right corner. Verso with label reading "The Patricia Weiner Gallery / 9352 Main Street / Montgomery, Ohio 45242". Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 15.25"h. 11.5"w. Frame, 23"h. 19"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 497 - ANTHONY JOSEPH SALVATORE (YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO, 1938-1994) "FIVE VERSES" OUTSIDER ART OIL STICK ON WOOD DATED 1985.
ANTHONY JOSEPH SALVATORE (YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO, 1938-1994) "FIVE VERSES" OUTSIDER ART OIL STICK ON WOOD DATED 1985. American, 20th Century. Oil stick depiction of figures and snakes in caves on a circular piece of wood. Signed "TJS" at lower right, and signed , titled, and dated on verso. 47.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 498 - ANNIE WELLBORN (GEORGIA, 1928-2010) "WASHING PLACE" ACRYLIC ON PAPER.
ANNIE WELLBORN (GEORGIA, 1928-2010) "WASHING PLACE" ACRYLIC ON PAPER. American, late 20th Century. Depicting a figure doing laundry outside, with baskets of white linens on a table before her and pots of boiling water beside her. Titled and signed. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 8.75"h. 11.25"w. Frame, 15.75"h. 18.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 499 - CARVED STONE FROG SIGNED MAESIG.
CARVED STONE FROG SIGNED MAESIG. American, 20th Century. Bulging-eyed croaker in a seated position. 5.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 500 - BRIAN BEAMISH (ARIZONA, CONTEMPORARY) "AMERICAN AGAVE" GLAZED RAKU POTTERY PLAQUE.
BRIAN BEAMISH (ARIZONA, CONTEMPORARY) "AMERICAN AGAVE" GLAZED RAKU POTTERY PLAQUE. American, 21st Century (2006). Glazed relief plaque, titled, signed, and dated on verso. Frame, 23.25"h. 15.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 501 - FANNY MENNEN (TENNESSEE, 1903-1995) "THISTLE" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS.
FANNY MENNEN (TENNESSEE, 1903-1995) "THISTLE" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS. American, 20th Century. Initialed in plate at lower right, titled and signed in pencil at lower margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 18.25"h. 7.25"w. Frame, 24.25"h. 12.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 502 - DAVID FARMER (DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, CONTEMPORARY) "WINTER WALK" OIL ON CANVAS.
DAVID FARMER (DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, CONTEMPORARY) "WINTER WALK" OIL ON CANVAS. American, Late 20th/Early 21st Century. Depicting a lone figure with a cane walking through a snowy landscape into the woods. Signed "David Farmer" at lower right. Framed. Canvas, 14"h. 11"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 16.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 503 - ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) ETCHING, VIEW OF CHICAGO AND THE TRIBUNE TOWER, DATED 1927.
ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) ETCHING, VIEW OF CHICAGO AND THE TRIBUNE TOWER, DATED 1927. 20th Century. Depicting the Chicago skyline north of the Chicago River. Dated and signed "1927 Anton Schutz" in the plate at lower left, signed "A. Schutz" in pencil at lower right margin. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 9.25"h. 12.25"w. Frame, 17"h. 19.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 504 - MATHIAS MULEME (UGANDAN/CANADIAN, B. 1967) "BREAKFAST" EMBOSSED ETCHING IN COLORS DATED 1975.
MATHIAS MULEME (UGANDAN/CANADIAN, B. 1967) "BREAKFAST" EMBOSSED ETCHING IN COLORS DATED 1975. Canada, 20th Century. Editioned 9/80, titled, signed, and dated in pencil along lower edge. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 16.5"h. 23.5"w. Frame, 25"h. 31.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 505 - KALMAN KUBINYI (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1906-1973) "SARABAND" MEZZOTINT.
KALMAN KUBINYI (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1906-1973) "SARABAND" MEZZOTINT. American, 20th Century. Editioned 215/225, titled, and signed in pencil at lower margin. Published by The Print-A-Month Club. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 12"h. 8.5"w. Frame, 18.5"h. 14.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 506 - PERUVIAN CUZCO-STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF MADONNA AND CHILD IN CARVED GILT FRAME.
PERUVIAN CUZCO-STYLE OIL ON CANVAS OF MADONNA AND CHILD IN CARVED GILT FRAME. 20th Century. Carved and pierced gilt frame housing a portrait of the Madonna and Child. Frame, 11.5"h. 9.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 507 - POLYCHROME BEADED PICTURE FRAME WITH FLOWERS AND EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH HER DOLL.
POLYCHROME BEADED PICTURE FRAME WITH FLOWERS AND EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH HER DOLL. American, 20th Century. Easel photo frame beaded with a floral motif containing a photograph of a girl standing next to her doll in a baby carriage with the name "Katie" written on the front. Frame, 9.75"h. 7.75"w.
Lot: 508 - NAPACHI POOTOOGOOK (INUIT, 1938-2002) "MYTH OF THE TUNIIT" LITHOGRAPH WITH CHINE COLLÉ PRINT DATED 2000.
NAPACHI POOTOOGOOK (INUIT, 1938-2002) "MYTH OF THE TUNIIT" LITHOGRAPH WITH CHINE COLLÉ PRINT DATED 2000. Inuit, 21st Century. Titled, editioned 2/50, and signed in pencil along bottom margin, with embossed marks at each bottom corner. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 18.75"h. 15.5"w. Frame, 24.25"h. 21"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 509 - CLARK WALKER (ALABAMA, B. 1940) "BLACK MADONNA" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER DATED 1971.
CLARK WALKER (ALABAMA, B. 1940) "BLACK MADONNA" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER DATED 1971. American, 20th Century. Depicting a seated woman nursing her child. Signed, dated, and titled along lower edge of image. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 10.25"h. 9.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 510 - JAMES YOKO (DAYTON, OHIO, 1916-2004) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A PLEIN AIR PAINTER.
JAMES YOKO (DAYTON, OHIO, 1916-2004) ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OF A PLEIN AIR PAINTER. American, Dated 1999. Depicting a painter holding a brush before a canvas on an easel outdoors amid trees with full foliage and a barn in the background. Signed and dated on verso. Canvas, 24"h. 36"w. In simple wood frame, 24.5"h. 36.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 511 - GUIDO CACCIAPUOTI (ITALIAN, 1892–1953) CERAMICHE E GRES D'ARTE CERAMIC SCULPTURE OF DRAFT HORSES.
GUIDO CACCIAPUOTI (ITALIAN, 1892–1953) CERAMICHE E GRES D'ARTE CERAMIC SCULPTURE OF DRAFT HORSES. Italy, 20th Century. Two draft horses wearing reins cuddling up to one another, signed "GUIDO CACCIAPUOTI CERAMICHE E GRES D'ARTE NO. 851 Made in Italy" on underside, mounted on wooden base. 11.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 512 - DIMINUTIVE SIGNED BRONZE GOAT STATUE.
DIMINUTIVE SIGNED BRONZE GOAT STATUE. 20th Century. Standing full-bodied goat with its head tilted. Signed "[illegible] 7/50, 90 (copyright)." 5.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 513 - MINIATURE MUGHAL PAINTING IN A FINE BONE FRAME.
MINIATURE MUGHAL PAINTING IN A FINE BONE FRAME. India, 19th Century. Depicting a cart being carried by two oxen with two people in the carriage and highlighted with gold accents. In a footed bone frame with an easel to the back. 2.75"h. 3.75"w.
Lot: 514 - JEAN CLAUDE MAYODON (FRENCH, 1938-1981) VILLAGE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS.
JEAN CLAUDE MAYODON (FRENCH, 1938-1981) VILLAGE LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS. 20th Century. Cubist style village with trees under a cloud filled blue sky. Signed lower left. Sight, 11.75"h. 23.75"w. In a gilt frame, 13.25"h. 25.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 515 - RAOUL DUFY (FRENCH, 1877-1953) "TRAGÉDIE, COMÉDIE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS.
RAOUL DUFY (FRENCH, 1877-1953) "TRAGÉDIE, COMÉDIE" LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS. France, 1959. Printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1959. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22.75"h. 20"w.
Lot: 516 - MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF LEVI" AND "TRIBE OF JUDAH" LITHOGRAPHS IN COLORS.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH, 1887-1985) "TRIBE OF LEVI" AND "TRIBE OF JUDAH" LITHOGRAPHS IN COLORS. France, 1962. Lithographs in colors from the "Jerusalem Windows." Each printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1962 and includes a certificate of authenticity from Global Fine Art. Each matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22"h. 19"w.
Lot: 517 - BERTHA E. JAQUES (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 1863-1941) "JIMSON WEED" AND A TREE ETCHING.
BERTHA E. JAQUES (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 1863-1941) "JIMSON WEED" AND A TREE ETCHING. American, First half 20th Century. "Jimson Weed," published in 1939, titled and signed "Bertha E Jaques" in pencil at bottom margin and having a Chicago Society of Etchers embossed seal on paper partially obscured by the mat. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 12.25"h. 8.25"w. Frame, 18.75"h. 14.75"w. Tree etching with artist's monogram and the date 1907 in the plate, signed "Bertha E Jaques" in pencil at bottom right. Matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 5.5"h. 4"w. Frame, 12.5"h. 9.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 518 - TWO LUIGI LUCIONI (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1900-1988) ETCHINGS OF VERMONT LANDSCAPES.
TWO LUIGI LUCIONI (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1900-1988) ETCHINGS OF VERMONT LANDSCAPES. American, 20th Century. Comprising "Trees and Mountains" and "Vermont Pastoral." Both signed by the artist in pencil at the bottom right margin, and matted and framed behind glass. Each sight, 8"h. 13.25"w. Each frame, 15.75"h. 19.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 519 - MINNIE ADKINS (KENTUCKY, B. 1934) AND JAMES "BUDDY" SNIPES (ALABAMA, B. 1943) FOLK ART SCULPTURES.
MINNIE ADKINS (KENTUCKY, B. 1934) AND JAMES "BUDDY" SNIPES (ALABAMA, B. 1943) FOLK ART SCULPTURES. American, Contemporary. A Minnie Adkins carved and painted horse in black with white eyes and a big tail, signed and dated "2008" to bottom, 7.75"h. 14.25"w. Together with a James A. "Buddy" Snipes paint decorated bone figure. Comprised of bones and painted to resemble a standing woman wearing a dress. Signed to back. 16"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 520 - PAIR OF CARVED WOOD FIGURES OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN.
PAIR OF CARVED WOOD FIGURES OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. Africa, 20th Century. Hardwood. The first from the Ivory Coast, depicts a nursing mother seated on a stool. 21.5"h., and the second depicts a standing mother with a child strapped to her back and holding another, getting ready to nurse. She wears a bead and cloth bottom cover and has a cowrie shell on her head. 23"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 521 - TWO DIMINUTIVE METAL SCULPTURES OF MOTHER AND CHILD, INCL. HY T. SNELL (AMERICAN, 1919-2017).
TWO DIMINUTIVE METAL SCULPTURES OF MOTHER AND CHILD, INCL. HY T. SNELL (AMERICAN, 1919-2017). Late 20th or early 21st Century. Standing figure with child on hip made of patinated metal parts on wooden stand, signed "SNELL." With stand, 11.5"h. Cast bronze recumbent figure with two children on square granite base. Unsigned. With base, 5.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 522 - TWO FIGURAL MOTHER AND CHILD SCULPTURES.
TWO FIGURAL MOTHER AND CHILD SCULPTURES. Contemporary. A Marco A. Oviedo (American) patinated bronze rendering of a mother embracing her child, signed and numbered 27/75. 7.25"h. 4.5"w. Together with an abstract carved stone depiction of a mother nursing her child. 17.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 523 - TWO SYBIL GIBSON (ALABAMA, 1908-1995) ABSTRACT WORKS ON PAPER.
TWO SYBIL GIBSON (ALABAMA, 1908-1995) ABSTRACT WORKS ON PAPER. American, 20th Century. One a rectangle-form washed in colors of the rainbow, signed and dated "Sybil Gibson 1972" in pencil at lower center right. Framed behind glass. Image, 14"h. 11.5"w. Frame, 19.75"h. 17.25"w. The other a mixed media work, signed "Sybil Gibson" in pencil at lower left center. Matted and framed behind glass. Image, 13"h. 9.25"w. Frame, 21.25"h. 17.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 524 - ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) TWO ETCHINGS OF NEW YORK CITY DEPICTING WALL STREET AND THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE.
ANTON SCHUTZ (GERMAN, 1894-1977) TWO ETCHINGS OF NEW YORK CITY DEPICTING WALL STREET AND THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. 20th Century. Each depicting a view of New York with iconic architecture. Each signed "A. Schutz" in pencil at lower right margin, matted and framed behind glass. Sight (the larger Brooklyn Bridge), 14.75"h. 10.75"w. Frame (each), 24.25"h. 20.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 525 - DORSEY POTTER TYSON (1891-1969), PAIR OF COLORED ETCHINGS.
DORSEY POTTER TYSON (1891-1969), PAIR OF COLORED ETCHINGS. American, 20th Century. Two Chinese studies in a limited edition of one hundred. A seated figure in each, signed and dated in pencil to bottom. From the Purnell Art Company. Matted and framed behind glass, 16.25"h. 15.25"w.
Lot: 526 - TWO OIL ON CANVAS PAINTINGS OF PUGS.
TWO OIL ON CANVAS PAINTINGS OF PUGS. American, 20th Century. Oil on canvas. Larger in oak frame and shows three small pug dogs lying on a red blanket. Framed, 23.5" square. The smaller shows the same three pug puppies lying next to a "For Sale" sign. In a cove molded wooden frame, 16"h. 26.75"w.
Lot: 527 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS WOODED LANDSCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS WOODED LANDSCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. One titled "The Last Red Gleam" shows the edge of a wooded area filled with trees under a blue sky with big white clouds. And the other, a view of a creek near the tree-filled woods under a blue sky. 25"h. 30"w.
Lot: 528 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS COASTAL SEASCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS COASTAL SEASCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. One in yellow and orange hues, a view of a shoreline with trees in the distance, and the second in blues, a coastal view of the water dotted with islands under a blue cloudy sky. Unsigned. Largest, 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 529 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Larger with a blue-gray sky, colorful trees near a stream, and the other depicting a view from a heavily wooded area with orange and red trees. Largest, 18"h. 24"w.
Lot: 530 - TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES.
TWO EDWARD PARKER HAYDEN (OHIO/NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1858-1922) OIL ON CANVAS AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Larger titled "The Dam" with a house in the distance atop the dam with water flowing into a creek surrounded by trees, titled and signed to the back. And a landscape view at the edge of the woods, filled with vibrant colored trees. Largest, 30"h. 24.75"w.
Lot: 531 - TWO OILS ON BOARD OF LANDSCAPES, INCL. DEAN PURDY CLOSE (COLUMBUS, OHIO, B. 1905-1992).
TWO OILS ON BOARD OF LANDSCAPES, INCL. DEAN PURDY CLOSE (COLUMBUS, OHIO, B. 1905-1992). American, 20th Century. The first by Dean Close depicting a dock with a shack and boats, signed at lower right. Sight, 19.5"h. 23.5"w. Frame, 26"h. 30"w. The second depicting a man standing in tall grass by river's edge with a train traveling in the distance and mountains beyond, signed "G. Miesse 1906" at lower right. Possibly Gabriel Miesse. Board, 16"h. 20"w. Frame, 19.5"h. 23.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 532 - TWO FRAMED ARTWORKS.
TWO FRAMED ARTWORKS. 19th or 20th Century. American mixed media on canvas board depicting a group of abstract figures, signed "O.S. Shaw(?)" at lower right, stamped "Empire Artists' Materials 135 East 60 St. New York, 22, N.Y. TE 8-5594" on verso in a carved and painted gilt wood wood frame. 17"h. 14.25"w. James Robertson Miller (British, Active circa 1880-1912) watercolor of a European street scene, signed JR Miller at lower left, in a carved and gilt wood frame behind glass. 18.25"h. 14.5"w.
Lot: 533 - TWO PENCIL ON PAPER DRAWINGS, INCL. WILLIAM SOMMER (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1867-1949).
TWO PENCIL ON PAPER DRAWINGS, INCL. WILLIAM SOMMER (CLEVELAND, OHIO, 1867-1949). American, 20th Century. William Sommer drawing depicting two men in tall hats, unsigned. The other of a young man leaning against a ladder, signed "Charles C. Trudeau?" at lower left. Each matted and framed behind glass. The larger (frame), 17"h. 13"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 534 - TWO AFRICAN BONE SCRIMSHAW AND CARVED WOOD FIGURAL SNUFF OR MEDICINE BOTTLES.
TWO AFRICAN BONE SCRIMSHAW AND CARVED WOOD FIGURAL SNUFF OR MEDICINE BOTTLES. Likely early 20th Century. One having stylized lizards carved and incised on front and back of the bone bottle with a carved wooden stopper depicting a figure with large ears and hands. 5.75"h. The other having incised geometric motifs on front and back of the bone bottle with a carved wooden stopper depicting a figure with large ears and a hair bun on top of their head. 6"h.
Lot: 535 - TWO SIGNED WORKS ON PAPER.
TWO SIGNED WORKS ON PAPER. American, 20th Century. The first a charcoal drawing on paper of architecture at night, signed illegibly at lower left and with illegible information on frame verso. The second a pastel drawing on paper of a white female riding a white horse in front of a circus ringmaster, signed "Georgia Caudle" at lower left. Both are matted and framed behind glass. The larger (frame), 24"h. 29"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 536 - A WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATION AND A CHARCOAL LANDSCAPE.
A WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATION AND A CHARCOAL LANDSCAPE. American, 20th Century. Blue watercolor illustration of a man and woman in winter clothing walking along a street, the bottom inscribed "PICTORIAL EXPRESSION" and "WASH ILLUSTRATION" with a quote from the book "Portrait of a Lady [by] Elinor Smith." Matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 30.5"h. 24.5"w. Charcoal drawing of rolling farmland, signed illegibly at lower right, matted and in a plexiglass frame. Frame, 22.25"h. 28"w.
Lot: 537 - TWO INTAGLIO PRINTS BY REYNARD AND BLUM.
TWO INTAGLIO PRINTS BY REYNARD AND BLUM. American, First half 20th Century. Alexander A. Blum (1888-1969) "Antique Shop," titled and signed along lower margin. Grant Reynard (1887-1968) "Degas' Portrait." Unnumbered from an edition of 100, inscribed "To Sam Atleenwood, 1947," and signed in pencil along lower margin. Both matted and framed behind glass. The larger (frame), 18.75"h. 15.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 538 - TWO WATERCOLORS.
TWO WATERCOLORS. American and/or European, 19th or 20th Century. The first depicting a nurse holding an infant, signed "C.L.E." at lower right, with an illegible inscription on frame verso. The second depicting a girl wearing a traditional Dutch hat, unsigned. Both framed behind glass. The larger, 15.75"h. 12.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 539 - MORRIS HENRY HOBBS (NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, 1892-1967) TWO MINIATURE ETCHINGS OF NEW ORLEANS.
MORRIS HENRY HOBBS (NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, 1892-1967) TWO MINIATURE ETCHINGS OF NEW ORLEANS. American (20th Century). "Corner Royal & St. Peter St. / Old New Orleans" and "Seigmouret Courtyard / Old New Orleans." Each titled and signed in pencil along lower margin. Each matted and framed behind glass. Sight, 3.25"h. 2.75"w. Frames, 7"h. 6"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 540 - THREE ETCHINGS BY PENNELL, BURROUGHS, AND MIELATZ.
THREE ETCHINGS BY PENNELL, BURROUGHS, AND MIELATZ. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) "Ponte Vecchio," 1883, titled and dated in plate, titled and signed in additional overlaid plate along bottom margin. Edward Burroughs (1902-1983) "Schooner up for repairs," 1937, edition 16/25, titled, editioned, signed, and dated in pencil along bottom margin. Charles F. W. Mielatz (1864-1919) "Looking Down the West Lagoon," unsigned and undated, but with a title plate on frame verso. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest frame, 17"h. 21"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 541 - THREE CONTEMPORARY ARTWORKS, INCL. KARL MULLEN AND ROBBIE MUELLER.
THREE CONTEMPORARY ARTWORKS, INCL. KARL MULLEN AND ROBBIE MUELLER. American, 20th and 21st Centuries. Karl Mullen (Ireland/Massachusetts, b. 1954) "Man with Hat" pen and watercolor on paper, initialed at lower right, matted and framed behind glass. (Lindsay Gallery, Columbus, Ohio). Robbie Mueller (Lagrange, Kentucky, 1956-2025) "Sweet, Sweet Sound" acrylic on paper, signed at lower right, framed. Provenance attached to frame verso. "Bloomberg's Folly," 2002, abstract mixed media on canvas in a mixed media frame, titled on stretcher verso. Largest (framed), 10.5"h. 13.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 542 - THREE PORTRAIT ETCHINGS, INCL. JOHN SLOAN, WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ, AND GEORGIA TANGI.
THREE PORTRAIT ETCHINGS, INCL. JOHN SLOAN, WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ, AND GEORGIA TANGI. American, 20th Century. John Sloan (American, 1871-1951), "Rector's Daughter, 1923. Editioned "100 proofs," titled "Rector's Daughter," and signed "John Sloan" in pencil along lower margin. William Meyerowitz (American, 1887-1981) portrait of a woman wearing glasses. Signed "Wm Meyerowitz 18" in plate and signed "Wm Meyerowitz" in pencil at lower right margin. Georgia Tangi (Columbus, Ohio, Contemporary), "Emily," editioned "AP," titled "Emily," and signed and dated "Tangi 08" in pencil along lower margin. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 15.75"h. 12.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 543 - THREE ETCHINGS OF NURSING MOTHERS.
THREE ETCHINGS OF NURSING MOTHERS. Emile Pierre Bonny (French, 1913-1974) "Maternité," signed in plate, editioned 80/200 and signed "Bonny" along lower margin. Herbert Johnston Harvey (British, 1884-1928), mother and child, signed "Harvey" and the number "2." in pencil along lower margin. And a print of mother and child signed "Charles Campbell '84" at lower right. All matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 24"h. 17.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 544 - THREE FRAMED ARTWORKS FEATURING WATER.
THREE FRAMED ARTWORKS FEATURING WATER. American, 20th Century. Two watercolors on paper: one abstract style landscape with a stream signed Fisher lower left, framed, 20.5"h. 27"w., and a view of an estate with a pond in the front yard and many trees surrounding, matted and framed, 23.75"h. 30"w. Together with a mixed media piece depicting a sailboat on choppy waters near a cliffside, signed Muriel Watkins lower right matted and framed, 40.75"h. 25.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 545 - THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN.
THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. 20th Century. Sanzo Wada, "Farming Family," 1940, signed. Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), signed. Unidentified artist, signed. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest (framed), 17.5"h. 21.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 546 - THREE JO NEACE KRAUSE (KENTUCKY, B. 1935) OUTSIDER ART OIL PAINTINGS.
THREE JO NEACE KRAUSE (KENTUCKY, B. 1935) OUTSIDER ART OIL PAINTINGS. American, 21st Century. Oil on canvas portrait of a woman, signed "Neace" at lower left, in a wooden frame. Oil on canvas of two figures, one with wings, outside on grass with a tree and buildings beyond, signed "Jo Neace" at lower left, in a wooden frame. Oil on board of a white flower in a trompe l'oeil frame, in a gilt frame with linen mat, the mat signed "Jo Neace Krause 2017" at lower left. The largest, framed, 22.5"h. 22.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 547 - THREE FRAMED WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES FEATURING WATER.
THREE FRAMED WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES FEATURING WATER. American, 20th Century. Watercolor on paper. The first by T. Longeran, depicting a small shed by the water's edge with a fisherman walking up and boats on the water, framed, 17.25"h. 21.25"w., a seascape with a rocky shore, boats on the water, and signed "Young" lower left, framed, 21.25"h. 25"w., and a pond landscape with a boat tied up at shore, a small building with docks and a hazy sky, signed P.E. Baustian lower right, framed, 24.75"h. 29"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 548 - THREE ETCHINGS, INCL. ASHBROOK AND WOODBURY.
THREE ETCHINGS, INCL. ASHBROOK AND WOODBURY. American, First half 20th Century. Paul Ashbrook (1867-1949), depicting children in front of an Abraham Lincoln monument, signed in plate and in pencil at lower right. Clarence O. Woodbury (1891-1971) "Three Trees," 1925, signed in pencil at lower right margin, with biographical and provenance information on frame verso. Carolyne Rossbach, 1925, depicting a young woman wearing ballet slippers sitting at a piano. Each matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 21.25"h. 16.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 549 - FOUR EUROPEAN AND BRITISH PRINTS OF NURSING MOTHERS.
FOUR EUROPEAN AND BRITISH PRINTS OF NURSING MOTHERS. Early to late 20th Century. Richard Lux (Austrian, 1877-1939) "Mother and Child," 1914 lithograph, titled, signed, and dated in pencil along lower margin. Léon-Augustin L'Hermitte (French, 1844-1925) etching of mother and child, 1904, signed and dated in plate, signed in pencil at lower right margin, embossed "HSK" mark at lower left. After Knute Heldner (Swedish/Active in the U.S., 1877-1952) etching of mother and child, 1933, signed and dated in print, editioned 14/200 and signed in pencil along lower margin, a restrike by Phyllis Sage, New Orleans, 1975. Eric Gill (British, 1882-1940) "Mother and Child" woodblock print, initialed in plate. All matted and framed under glass. Largest (frame), 17.5"h. 13.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 550 - FOUR CARVED WOODEN FIGURES.
FOUR CARVED WOODEN FIGURES. European or Asian, 19th Century. Four carved figures, three on plinth bases, each with hair parted in the middle and diamond-shaped eyes, one holding a stringed instrument, one holding a horn, and one holding a basket of items; the fourth figure with a gourd or basket on their head, holding up their hands as if in prayer, with a flared base. Tallest, 10.5"h.
Lot: 551 - FOUR ETCHINGS, INCL. GEORGE MEINSHAUSEN AND FRANCIS SWAIN.
FOUR ETCHINGS, INCL. GEORGE MEINSHAUSEN AND FRANCIS SWAIN. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Two by George Meinshausen (Cincinnati, 1855–2000) both signed in pencil, one by Francis W. Swain signed in pencil, and one by Earhart dated 1915 and signed in plate. All matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 16.5"h. 13.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 552 - FOUR PRINTS, INCL. MABEL DWIGHT AND ROBERT FREDERICK BLUM.
FOUR PRINTS, INCL. MABEL DWIGHT AND ROBERT FREDERICK BLUM. American, 20th Century. Mabel Dwight (American 1876-1955) 'In The Park,' lithograph, signed in lower right margin. Robert Frederick Blum (1857-1903) "Wash Day," etching, signed with stamp in lower right margin. Retains Cowan's (Cincinnati, Ohio) tag. Arthur Heintzelman (1891-1965) "Grandmere Suisse," 1927, signed in plate, numbered "No, 121" and signed in pencil along lower margin. E. Lucas, "Night Nativity," etching, titled, editioned 1/3, signed, and dated 5/12/65 in pencil along lower margin. All matted and framed behind glass. Largest (frame), 19"h. 15.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 553 - FIVE ASIAN WORKS OF ART, INCL. WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND A SCROLL.
FIVE ASIAN WORKS OF ART, INCL. WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND A SCROLL. Hiroshige Utagawa (Japanese, 1797-1858) "Kinryuzan Temple Asakusa" woodblock print, reprint edition, matted and framed behind glass. 20"h. 16"w. Ando Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) "Autumn Moon on the Tama River" woodblock print, matted and framed behind glass. 12.25"h. 17.25"w. Chikanobu Toyohara (Japanese, 1838-1912) "The Picture of Dance Performance in Furuchi, Ise" woodblock print, matted and framed behind glass. 20.5"h. 25.5"w. Hanging scroll of cranes in original box. Box, 2"h. 2.5"w. 26"l. Chinese watercolor on paper of a woman with fan, mounted on silk, framed behind glass. 24.75"h. 16.75"w.
Lot: 554 - FIVE FRAMED DECORATIVE ITEMS.
FIVE FRAMED DECORATIVE ITEMS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Three diminutive reproduction samplers in grain-decorated frames, 6.25" square, 5.25"h. 4.25"w. and 3.75"h. 2.75"w., a diminutive mirror in a veneered frame, 6.25"h. 5"w., and a needlepoint sampler with red thread on linen, showing rows of alphabets and numerals and trees, birds, and fleur de lis. Sight, 11.5" square. In a contemporary frame behind glass, 13" square. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 555 - FIVE CARVED WOOD MASKS WITH PAINTED DECORATION.
FIVE CARVED WOOD MASKS WITH PAINTED DECORATION. 20th Century. Carved wood. Masks feature vibrant painted decorations, depicting animals and expressive faces. Tallest, 22"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 556 - FIVE FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS.
FIVE FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS. 20th Century. An early 20th-century Japanese carved natural material Okimono of seated mother on a wooden stand, signed on base. A carved and painted wood seated mother figure. A Nazare, Portugal glazed terracotta figure, signed on underside. A mixed media mother doll on stand. And a Tanzanian mixed media relief panel signed "T.I. Kyaruzi" with an inscription on verso with date 1981. Tallest, 12.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 557 - FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS.
FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS. 20th Century. A Canadian stone sculpture by Wolf, a painted wood figure, a leather and cloth figure, and two ceramic figures. Largest, 11"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 558 - FIVE DIMINUTIVE FRAMED ITEMS.
FIVE DIMINUTIVE FRAMED ITEMS. American, Early 20th Century. Five framed items, including hand-colored prints and a floral reverse-paint and tinsel picture. Subjects include 'The Pet Pigeon,' 'The Little Boat Builder,' 'Mother's Night Cap,' and a rustic domestic scene. Largest frame, 8"h. 10"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 559 - SEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, MOSTLY GLAZED REDWARE INCL. TURKEY MOUNTAIN (ARMUCHEE, GEORGIA).
SEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, MOSTLY GLAZED REDWARE INCL. TURKEY MOUNTAIN (ARMUCHEE, GEORGIA). American, 20th and 21st Centuries. Three glazed redware figures signed "Turkey Mt. Phry, Armuchee, Ga 2009," a terracotta figure signed "St. Buonaiuto," a brown-glazed bud vase, and a cloth doll. Largest, 11"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 560 - EIGHT PICTURE FRAMES.
EIGHT PICTURE FRAMES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Centuries. A chip carved with an arched top, carved finials, and a heart-shaped opening, 10.25"w. A tramp art frame, 8.5"h. 10.5"w., and six walnut crisscross frames with gold liners: three 11"h. 8.5"w., two 7.5"h. 5.5"w., and one 10"h. 7.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Phil Florence & the late C.J. Hawley.
Lot: 561 - NINE FOLK ART FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. JOSEFINA AGUILAR (MEXICAN, B. 1945).
NINE FOLK ART FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. JOSEFINA AGUILAR (MEXICAN, B. 1945). Peruvian, Native American, and Mexican, 20th Century. Mostly painted or glazed clay, in various forms, some signed. Includes one signed "Josefina Aguilar" and one signed "Dawning Pollen" (Taos Pueblo, New Mexico). Tallest, 8.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 562 - ELEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS.
ELEVEN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS. Africa, Asia, and other nationalities, 20th Century. Comprising carved wood, carved stone, sculpted clay, and a bone example. One terracotta figure signed "Mendes." 14"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 563 - PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. DELLA WELLS, KEN STABER, AND CARL GAERTNER.
PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. DELLA WELLS, KEN STABER, AND CARL GAERTNER. American, 20th Century. More than forty small to medium artworks, including original works on paper and original prints, and some reproductions. Various subject matter, including landscapes, and nursing mothers. Several are signed by the artist. Portfolio, 17"h. 20.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 564 - PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. PAUL ASHBROOK AND KEN STABER.
PORTFOLIO OF LOOSE WORKS ON PAPER AND PRINTS, SOME ORIGINAL, INCL. PAUL ASHBROOK AND KEN STABER. American, 20th Century. More than forty small to medium artworks, including original works on paper and original prints, and some reproductions. Subject matter is mostly nursing mothers. Several are signed by artist. Portfolio, 18"h. 15"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 565 - FRENCH SAMSON THE IMITATOR, DALMATIAN FIGURINE.
FRENCH SAMSON THE IMITATOR, DALMATIAN FIGURINE. Late 19th Century. Porcelain. Dalmatian mother and pup on an oval, blue, white, and gold base. Chelsea anchor mark.
Lot: 566 - PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS. English, 19th or 20th Century. With freestanding front legs and seated on blue pillows with gilt trim. Having yellow neck ribbons as well as black and yellow spatter spots. Each 7.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 567 - THREE STAFFORDSHIRE BOCAGE FIGURINES, ONE SIGNED WALTON.
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE BOCAGE FIGURINES, ONE SIGNED WALTON. England, 19th Century. Includes "Tithe Pig" grouping depicting a farmer and his wife presenting their tithes to the preacher; a boy with a jaunty cap holding a snake and a cat with a dog at his feet; and a woman holding her sheep, marked "Walton" on verso. Tallest, 6.5"h.
Lot: 568 - PAIR OF SEATED STAFFORDSHIRE CATS AND A QUIMPER PIG BANK.
PAIR OF SEATED STAFFORDSHIRE CATS AND A QUIMPER PIG BANK. Contemporary. A French Quimper polychrome decorated ceramic pig bank signed to bottom, and a pair of seated cats on plinths, 7"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 569 - FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS.
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. England, Mid-19th Century. A male and female pair, 13"h., and 12.75"h., a single, 10"h., and one with copper luster highlights, 12"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 570 - SIX STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS.
SIX STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. England, Mid-19th Century. A male and female pair with black highlights, 6.5"h., a single with black highlights, 8"h., two rust colored Blenheim spaniels, 9"h., and 8"h. and a single with brown highlights, 7.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 571 - SEVEN EUROPEAN AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. HEREND.
SEVEN EUROPEAN AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURINES OF NURSING MOTHERS, INCL. HEREND. 20th Century. Comprising a Herend mother dressed in green with her child, marked; a Dresden mother on a goat, marked; a Staffordshire "Flight to Egypt" spill vase of Joseph and Mary; a Capodimonte, marked; a Nadal, marked; a Bing & Grondahl, marked; and a Giuseppe Armani with plaque. Tallest, 14"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 572 - TEN ANIMAL FIGURINES.
TEN ANIMAL FIGURINES. English and European, 19th Century. Eight Staffordshire seated spaniels, 5.5"h. to 3"h., a Staffordshire cat, 4"h., and a German bisque trinket box with reclining pug dog, 2.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 573 - TWELVE SCHEIBE ALSBACH NAPOLEONIC PORCELAIN FIGURES.
TWELVE SCHEIBE ALSBACH NAPOLEONIC PORCELAIN FIGURES. German, 20th Century. Decorated Napoleonic generals and soldiers. Named on the fronts and a short biography on underside. 10.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 574 - CHINESE SCHOOL MIXED MEDIA PAINTING ON SILK.
CHINESE SCHOOL MIXED MEDIA PAINTING ON SILK. Late Qing dynasty to early Republic period, Ca. 1880–1915. Silk laid on paper. Depicting a narrative figural procession scene, bearing two collector seals.
Lot: 575 - CHINESE CARVED BUDDHIST DEITY FIGURE.
CHINESE CARVED BUDDHIST DEITY FIGURE. China, 19th Century. Of natural material, the carved head of Guanyin with relief-carved details and a diminutive Buddha figure at the top of the head. Signed to bottom. 7.5"h. 4.5"w.
Lot: 576 - FAMILLE ROSE RECTANGULAR FOOTED PORCELAIN PLANTER.
FAMILLE ROSE RECTANGULAR FOOTED PORCELAIN PLANTER. China, 20th Century. Rectangular footed planter, Famille Rose pattern on two ends and birds on branches with flowers on the others. Reign mark to bottom. 2.25"h. 8.25"w.
Lot: 577 - CHINESE CARVED AND RETICULATED GILTWOOD PANEL OF A BATTLE SCENE.
CHINESE CARVED AND RETICULATED GILTWOOD PANEL OF A BATTLE SCENE. Chinese, 19th or 20th Century. Deeply carved and bright gold scenes of a battle, with warriors on horses wielding swords and figures within gated structures. 21.25"h. 9.75"w.
Lot: 578 - CHINESE EXPORT PAPIER MACHE DECORATED TEA CADDY.
CHINESE EXPORT PAPIER MACHE DECORATED TEA CADDY. China, 20th Century. A shaped, dome top tea caddy with chinoiserie decoration and resting on four lion's paw feet. 6"h. 7.5"w.
Lot: 579 - TWO FINE ASIAN POLYCHROME EMBROIDERY ON BLACK VELVET PANELS.
TWO FINE ASIAN POLYCHROME EMBROIDERY ON BLACK VELVET PANELS. China, 19th Century. One depicting two figured on a sailboat dropping anchor over a floral wreath with butterfly. The other a bouquet of various flowers. Each in a paint-decorated frame behind glass. The larger frame, 18.75"h. 18.5"w.
Lot: 580 - PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN FIGURES.
PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN FIGURES. China, Late 19th and early 20th Century. Showing Luxing and Shou Lao in heavily patterned robes, one holding a child and the other, a staff. Reign mark to the bottom of one. 18.25"h.
Lot: 581 - A PAIR OF FRAMED CHINESE INK AND WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES ON SILK.
A PAIR OF FRAMED CHINESE INK AND WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES ON SILK. China, 19th or 20th Century. Each depicting a mountainous landscape with figures, dwellings, and water, having a red stamp and calligraphic script at top within woven fabric borders. Framed behind glass. Each, 19.5"h. 25.75"w.
Lot: 582 - TWO FRAMED CHINESE NEEDLEWORK PANELS.
TWO FRAMED CHINESE NEEDLEWORK PANELS. China, 19th Century. Each with an urn of flowers to the center, busy floral background and a dark border. Matted in a single frame behind glass. 19"h. 28.75"w.
Lot: 583 - TWO CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN GINGER JARS.
TWO CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN GINGER JARS. 19th Century (ca. 1840). Each of bulbous form with depictions of a figure fishing, trees, mountains, water, pagodas, and boats. No lids. The larger, 6.5"h.
Lot: 584 - THREE CARVED WOOD ASIAN ITEMS.
THREE CARVED WOOD ASIAN ITEMS. Japan and China, 19th and 20th Centuries. A rare and early Japanese netsuke of Sennin, possibly by Suzan, 6"h., a Japanese carved wood page turner, 17.25"l., and a Chinese carved bamboo wrist rest, 8"l.
Lot: 585 - CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN LIDDED TEAPOT AND SAUCE TUREEN.
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN LIDDED TEAPOT AND SAUCE TUREEN. China, 19th Century. Teapot lid with peach-form finial, teapot with straight sides, a gooseneck spout, and a twisted handle, 7"h. And a footed, handled oval form sauce tureen with lid with flower finial, and underplate, 6"h. 7.5"w. Both decorated in traditional motifs of pagodas, trees, mountains, figures, clouds, boats, and water. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 586 - THREE CARVED JADE ITEMS.
THREE CARVED JADE ITEMS. China, 20th Century. Including a fine white jade disk with 22k yellow gold mounting, a jade disk with intricate carving and a pendant mounting, and a white jade carved ojime. Largest, 2.25"d.
Lot: 587 - THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ITEMS.
THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ITEMS. Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Including a Chinese bronze scroll weight in the form of a mountain cat, a Tibetan vajra, 4.25"w., and a lidded box depicting Gauri, 2.5"h. 3.5"d.
Lot: 588 - FOUR ASIAN CLOISONNE VESSELS.
FOUR ASIAN CLOISONNE VESSELS. China and Japan, 20th Century. Two dark vases with floral decoration, 5.75"h. and 7.25"h., a yellow ground vase with flower decoration, and a Canton lidded enamel box with flowers and a figural scene on lid.
Lot: 589 - GROUP OF CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN.
GROUP OF CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN. Chinese, 19th Century. Six pieces, comprising a lidded teapot with unglazed foot, bowl, small plate, teacup, saucer, and pierced insert. Teapot with lid 9.5"h. Bowl 9"d. From the lifetime collection of Joanne & Dr. David Woodyard (Granville, Ohio).
Lot: 590 - ASSORTED GROUPING OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN.
ASSORTED GROUPING OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN. China, 20th Century. A large double-handled cup with lid, a lidded barrel jar, 4.25"h., a lidded tea cannister, a saucer, a bowl, and an orange pot.
Lot: 591 - LARGE GROUPING OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION CHINA.
LARGE GROUPING OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION CHINA. China, 20th Century. Includes oval platters with unglazed bottoms, round plates, bowls, and cups and saucers. Largest, 14.75"w.
Lot: 592 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD JEWELRY ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD JEWELRY ITEMS. English, 19th and 20th Centuries. All eight have impressed WEDGWOOD marks. A blue dip pendant on a sterling silver chain, 12.5"l., five medallion light blue bracelet in sterling frames, 7"l., light blue pin in sterling frame, 1.75"w., three dark blue pins, two in sterling frames, one gold-filled frame, black pin with sterling frame, and a green stickpin.
Lot: 593 - GROUP OF ENGLISH WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS.
GROUP OF ENGLISH WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS. English, 19th and early 20th Centuries. A mixture of impressed WEDGWOOD and WEDGWOOD ENGLAND marks. A light blue rose bowl on pedestal, 4.25"h. The remaining eight pieces are dark blue dip: cylinder vase, 4.75"h., two jars with silver plated lids, 4.25"h. and 2.5"h., two-piece bulb forcing jar, 2"h., cream pitcher, 4"h., lidded jar, 3"h., beaker, 3"h. and a perfume bottle with silver plated top. 3.25"h.
Lot: 594 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD ITEMS. English, 19th and early 20th Centuries. A mixture of impressed WEDGWOOD and WEDGWOOD ENGLAND MARKS. Four blue dip jasperware: a lamp, two pitchers with canted sides, and a bulbous vase. A light blue dip jasperware pitcher with canted sides, a sage green dip jasperware bulbous pitcher, a light blue jasperware plaque in wood frame, a black dip jasperware creamer and sugar, and a black basalt vase with embossed decorations. From 23.5"h. to 2.25"h.
Lot: 595 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD BLUE DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS. English, 19th Century. All impressed WEDGWOOD marks. A pair of candlesticks, 7"h., a pair of bud vases with bulbous bases, 5"h., a chamber stick, 2.5"h., bottle with stopper, 7.75"h., a pitcher, 7"h., muffineer with silver-plated lid, 6.75"h., miniature Portland jug, 4"h., and a lidded jar, 3.25"h.
Lot: 596 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD OLIVE GREEN DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD OLIVE GREEN DIP JASPERWARE ITEMS. England, Late 19th or Early 20th Centuries. Ten items with impressed WEDGWOOD ENGLAND mark. Two pitchers with canted sides, two lidded dresser jars, lidded marmalade jar, teapot, sugar, bowl, candlestick, and a syrup pitcher, missing pewter lid. From. 6.75"h. to 1"h.
Lot: 597 - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN ITEMS.
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN ITEMS. English, 19th and early 20th Centuries. A combination of impressed WEDGWOOD and WEDGWOOD ENGLAND marks. Four blue dip lozenge-shaped pin dishes, two round blue dip plates, heart-shaped blue dip pin dish, and lidded jar, sage green inkwell, a heart-shaped lidded jar and match safe, blue dip trinket box, light blue dip pomade jar, crimson dresser jar, and a black jasper trinket box. From 3"h. to.5"h.
Lot: 598 - INTRICATE JAPANESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED WOODEN RELIEF TRANSOM PANEL (RAMMA) DEPICTING PHOENIXES.
INTRICATE JAPANESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED WOODEN RELIEF TRANSOM PANEL (RAMMA) DEPICTING PHOENIXES. Late 19th Century. Carved and pierced over-door panel of two colorful flying phoenixes amid tree foliage and swirling clouds, within a rectangular frame having several shaped copper plaques incised with foliate motifs. 34"h. 77.5"w. 11.5"d.
Lot: 599 - LARGE MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED INCENSE BURNER.
LARGE MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED INCENSE BURNER. Japan, late 19th or Early 20th Century. Intricately cast octagonal base with footed burner and a figural lid with fine detailed work. 21"h. 14.5"w.
Lot: 600 - JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SCROLL.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SCROLL. Japan, 19th Century. Ink on rice paper. 24-foot long scroll featuring beauties in traditional dress taking part in everyday scenes. 6.75"h.
Lot: 601 - JAPANESE DOUBLE-SIDED WOODBLOCK PRINTING PLATE.
JAPANESE DOUBLE-SIDED WOODBLOCK PRINTING PLATE. Japan, 20th Century. Rectangular plate having raised letters on both sides, with a gold cord on top for hanging. 16"h. 7.5"w.
Lot: 602 - IMPERIAL JAPANESE SILVER PLATED LIDDED BOX.
IMPERIAL JAPANESE SILVER PLATED LIDDED BOX. Japan, 20th Century. Octagonal footed box with engraved leaves and flowers, lid with gold-pated chrysanthemum decal, and supported by three legs. Two stamps to bottom. 2"h.
Lot: 603 - OHARA JAKKO-IN COLORED WOODBLOCK PRINT ON JAPANESE PAPER.
OHARA JAKKO-IN COLORED WOODBLOCK PRINT ON JAPANESE PAPER. Japan, 20th Century. Published by Unsodo, Kyoto. The left margin bearing the printed title Ohara Jakko-in, artist credit Minagawa Taizo saku, publisher line Unsodo han, and a rectangular publisher/seal panel at lower margin. Depicting the temple grounds at Ohara in autumn, with stylized foliage and architectural silhouette rendered in bold color blocks. In a contemporary frame behind plexiglass.
Lot: 604 - UTAGAWA KUNIMORI (JAPANESE, ACTIVE 1820s/1830s) "WOMAN WRITING POEM" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS.
UTAGAWA KUNIMORI (JAPANESE, ACTIVE 1820s/1830s) "WOMAN WRITING POEM" WOODBLOCK PRINT IN COLORS. Japanese, 19th Century. Depicting a woman in colorful robes seated at a table writing, signed at lower right, matted and framed behind glass. Frame, 22.5"h. 18.5"w.
Lot: 605 - JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN COVERED TUREEN.
JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN COVERED TUREEN. Japan, 19th Century. Of oval form with molded lobes, the lid having a fruit-form finial, decorated all over in orange and blue floral and foliate motifs with gilt highlights, on a raised oval foot. 7"h. 10"w. 7"d.
Lot: 606 - PAIR OF JAPANESE AWAJI DRAGON VASES ON STANDS.
PAIR OF JAPANESE AWAJI DRAGON VASES ON STANDS. Japanese, 20th Century. Blue glazed vases with tapered necks, flared rims, and bulbous bottoms with purple dragons climbing the vase. On wood stands. 6.5"h.
Lot: 607 - HALF-POST BLOWN GLASS "STIEGEL-TYPE" DECANTER WITH HAND-PAINTED POLYCHROME DECORATION.
HALF-POST BLOWN GLASS "STIEGEL-TYPE" DECANTER WITH HAND-PAINTED POLYCHROME DECORATION. Likely Bohemia, 18th or 19th Century. Rectangular bottle with glass stopper, a foliate wreath encircling the neck, one side decorated with a man and woman flanked by foliate and floral motif above curlicues, the opposing side decorated with birds on a heart, the other two sides decorated with a foliate motif. Broken pontil. 10.25"h. 4.25"w. 3"d.
Lot: 608 - CUT GLASS ICE BUCKET WITH FLORAL DESIGN.
CUT GLASS ICE BUCKET WITH FLORAL DESIGN. American, 19th Century. Large bucket with canted sides decorated with floral motifs between foliate bands and having a broken pontil. 8.75"h. 7.5"d.
Lot: 609 - THREE GLASS BAR ACCESSORIES.
THREE GLASS BAR ACCESSORIES. American, 20th Century. A faceted decanter engraved "SCOTCH WHISKY" with faceted stopper, 13"h., a James Watson & Co. Glenlivet Whiskey dispenser with engraved and gilt lettering, 11.5"h., and a Cantrell & Cochrane's Club Soda match striker, 2.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 610 - TWO BLOWN GLASS MUGS AND A PAINTED GLASS DECANTER.
TWO BLOWN GLASS MUGS AND A PAINTED GLASS DECANTER. American, 20th Century. Two glass mugs with applied handles and broken pontils, one etched with a tulip. Each approx. 5.5"h. Decanter with a pinched spout, gilt banding on spout and neck, and hand-painted flowers on shoulder, the number "68" painted on bottom. 8"h.
Lot: 611 - SET OF STEUBEN CRYSTAL "LEAVES" STEMWARE.
SET OF STEUBEN CRYSTAL "LEAVES" STEMWARE. American, 20th Century. Twelve stemmed water goblets and eleven cordials in the "Leaves" pattern. Marled to bottom. In original boxes from The Halle Bros. Co. Steuben Glass Room. Cordials, 3.5"h. Waters, 5.25"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 612 - DOUBLE BRASS STUDENT LAMP.
DOUBLE BRASS STUDENT LAMP. American, Late 19th Century. Brass. Double student lamp with an acorn-shaped font, green glass shades, and clear hurricanes. 19.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 613 - BRAZILIAN BUTTERFLY WOOD TABLE LAMP.
BRAZILIAN BUTTERFLY WOOD TABLE LAMP. 20th Century. Turned wood mushroom-form shade with large knots, turned baluster-form base with large knots and circular foot, illegible labels on underside. 13.5"h.
Lot: 614 - BRASS SINGLE STUDENT LAMP WITH WHITE GLASS SHADE.
BRASS SINGLE STUDENT LAMP WITH WHITE GLASS SHADE. American, 19th Century. Brass. Single student lamp on a circular base with a central shaft, an adjustable arm, and a white glass shade. 22"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 615 - TWO AMBER GLASS CHRISTMAS SALTS.
TWO AMBER GLASS CHRISTMAS SALTS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Each with a silver tone metal lid with acorn finial above an amber glass body. One with agitator, 2.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 616 - EIGHT POLYCHROME CHRISTMAS TREE LANTERNS.
EIGHT POLYCHROME CHRISTMAS TREE LANTERNS. American, Late 19th Century. One amber, two blue, one amethyst, one clear, and three green, all with textured quilted pattern. 4"h. to 3.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 617 - FRENCH FAIENCE-STYLE TWO-HANDLED TERRINE WITH HAND-PAINTED BIRD DECORATION.
FRENCH FAIENCE-STYLE TWO-HANDLED TERRINE WITH HAND-PAINTED BIRD DECORATION. France, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Of oval form having a lid with final and two lug handles, decorate with birds, flowers, and leaves on a white ground. 7"h. 13"w. 9.25"d.
Lot: 618 - PEARLWARE GAUDY DUTCH COFFEE POT.
PEARLWARE GAUDY DUTCH COFFEE POT. English, 19th Century. Baluster-form pot with domed cover, hand-painted "Single Rose" pattern in vibrant colors, and applied handle. 11.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 619 - MINIATURE WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MOLDED PORCELAIN PITCHER.
MINIATURE WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MOLDED PORCELAIN PITCHER. England, 18th Century. Of bottle form with a pinched spout, applied handle, and flared foot, decorated with molded feather-edge motifs, grape leaves, grape vines, and grape bunches. 5"h.
Lot: 620 - TWO STAFFORDSHIRE DOUBLE HANDLED MUGS.
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE DOUBLE HANDLED MUGS. English, 19th Century. One decorated with farmer's tool and poetic verse and the other with a relief hunt scene with a dog and bird, and a ceramic frog inside, 5.5"h. 9"w. 5.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 621 - GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN FIGURINES, INCLUDING STAFFORDSHIRE.
GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN FIGURINES, INCLUDING STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 19th Century. Staffordshire Courting or Wedding Couple dressed in white with a little dog under a pierced floral arch, polychrome painted with gilt highlights, marked "MW" on underside. 13.75"h. Scottish transferware figure of Robinson Crusoe titled "The Shipwreck." 5"h. German covered inkwell and sander box with figural group titled "The Youngest Brother," missing inkwell. 3.25"h.
Lot: 622 - TWO SETS OF ENGLISH TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS AND A FRENCH CHARLES PILLIVUYT & CO. LADY WASHINGTON CUP AND SAUCER.
TWO SETS OF ENGLISH TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS AND A FRENCH CHARLES PILLIVUYT & CO. LADY WASHINGTON CUP AND SAUCER. 18th Century. Includes a pearlware bowl and saucer in a blue and white chinoiserie pattern depicting a pagoda within a landscape; and a creamware bowl and saucer in the King's Rose pattern with orange and yellow roses. Together with a Charles Pillivuyt & Co. porcelain and gilt-decorated "Lady Washington 1776" cup and saucer. Cup and saucer together, 2.25"h. 6"d. Chinoiserie saucer, 1.25"h. 4.75"d. Six items total.
Lot: 623 - GROUP OF SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN.
GROUP OF SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN. England, 19th Century. Comprised plates, saucers, and handleless cups. In floral patterns, strawberry patterns, and Gaudy Dutch decoration. Largest, 10"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 624 - GROUP OF GAUDY URN PATTERN IRONSTONE CHINA.
GROUP OF GAUDY URN PATTERN IRONSTONE CHINA. England, 19th Century. An octagonal platter, plates in various sizes, bowls, saucers, and handleless cups. Platter, 13.5"w. 10"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 625 - GROUP OF GAUDY DUTCH SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN.
GROUP OF GAUDY DUTCH SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN. England, 19th Century. Includes plates, a bowl, handleless cups and saucers, and a creamer. All in vibrant polychrome decoration. Bowl, 3"h. 6.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 626 - ANGLO-INDIAN STAG HORN WRITING BOX.
ANGLO-INDIAN STAG HORN WRITING BOX. India (Vizagapatam), 19th Century. The exterior decorated with rows on stag horn, the wooden interior fitted with two glass inkwells, compartments for supplies, three compartments with incised and inked lids of natural material in a vining floral design, and a purple velvet slanted writing surface outlined with incised and inked natural material in a foliate and shell design. The top part of the writing surface opens to a void compartment underneath containing a tortoiseshell wrist rest. 4.75"h. 15.25"w. 11"d.
Lot: 627 - PEAR-FORM FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY.
PEAR-FORM FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY. England, 19th Century. Nicely shaped pear with bronze stem and alligatored finish. No key. 8.5"h. 4"d.
Lot: 628 - MAHOGANY VENEERED TEA CADDY.
MAHOGANY VENEERED TEA CADDY. English, Mid-19th Century. Rectangular form, opens to a large, single compartment fitted with three hinge lid boxes. 7.25"h. 13"w. 6.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 629 - REGENCY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN LAP DESK WITH BRASS MOUNTING.
REGENCY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN LAP DESK WITH BRASS MOUNTING. European, 19th Century. Mahogany. Brass-mounted corners and strapping, recessed hardware, diamond-shaped escutcheon, and brass plaque on top engraved "H.W. e dono Amici, 1823". Lower exterior drawer with interior pin lock, interior with red leather writing surface with gold tooled border, inkwell, pen tray, and two lidded compartments. Two wells under an adjustable writing surface. 7.25"h. 20"w. 10"d.
Lot: 630 - PERSIAN SILVER AND COPPER INLAID BOX.
PERSIAN SILVER AND COPPER INLAID BOX. Asia, 19th Century. Mixed metal rectangular box with calligraphy and geometric decoration, lock hasp, and interior is lined with wood. 2.25"h. 6"w.
Lot: 631 - TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES.
TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES. 19th Century. A mahogany-veneered caddy resting on four bun feet, and a hinged lid that opens to an interior well, 4.5"h. 6"w. And a veneered and marquetry caddy of rectangular form with a hinged lid and marbled paper lining and opening to two lidded compartments with foil linings, 4.5"h. 7"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 632 - PATINATED BRONZE "MAN IN THE MOON" MIRROR.
PATINATED BRONZE "MAN IN THE MOON" MIRROR. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Circular wall mirror embellished with a patinated bronze scene of a cherub using a leafy stick to tickle the nose of the Man in the Moon. 14"h. 12"w.
Lot: 633 - PARKER CASPER & CO. (WEST MERIDIAN, CONNECTICUT) SILVER PLATE INSULATED WATER PITCHER.
PARKER CASPER & CO. (WEST MERIDIAN, CONNECTICUT) SILVER PLATE INSULATED WATER PITCHER. American, Third quarter 19th Century. Of ovoid form, the hinged lid with a scrolled bud finial, a stylized spout, the applied handle topped with a maiden's bust, the body incised with fuchsias, fans, feathers, and scrolls, with a cartouche below spout, on a circular stepped foot, marked on underside. 13"h. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 634 - WEINER WERKSTATTE DIMINUTIVE BRONZE TRAY.
WEINER WERKSTATTE DIMINUTIVE BRONZE TRAY. Austria, 20th Century. Bronze. Oval tray with crimped edge and a raised horse and rider figure. 0.5"h. 4.75"w. 3.75"d.
Lot: 635 - FOUR SILVER TONE ITEMS.
FOUR SILVER TONE ITEMS. 20th Century. Consisting of an almond-shaped wirework box, a continental snuff box showing a boat scene on the top, an octagonal amulet box engraved with Persian script, and a Norwegian sewing accoutrement. Largest, 11"l.
Lot: 636 - LISA LARSON (SWEDEN, 1931-2024) FOR GUSTAVSBERG CERAMIC LION FIGURE.
LISA LARSON (SWEDEN, 1931-2024) FOR GUSTAVSBERG CERAMIC LION FIGURE. Sweden, 20th Century. From the Afrika Series. A ceramic lion with a bulbous head and engraved features. Retains the paper label to bottom. 6"h. 4.75"w.
Lot: 637 - CHARLES MOORE (1949–2014) JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA) FOLK ART ROOSTER.
CHARLES MOORE (1949–2014) JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA) FOLK ART ROOSTER. American, dated 1987. Salt-glazed pottery rooster with an allover mottled tan glaze, molded head, tail feathers, and feet, with incised and indented feather decoration on body. "Jugtown Ware" stamp, "Charles Moore" signature, and "1987" stamp on underside. 8.5"h.
Lot: 638 - GLAZED POTTERY RECUMBENT PIG FOOD MOLD.
GLAZED POTTERY RECUMBENT PIG FOOD MOLD. American, 19th Century. Depicting a recumbent pig with green-glazed exterior and mostly yellow-glazed interior, 3.25"h. 6.5"w. 13.5"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 639 - CALIFORNIA POTTERY DIVIDED TRAY AND FOUR LEAF-FORM DISHES.
CALIFORNIA POTTERY DIVIDED TRAY AND FOUR LEAF-FORM DISHES. American, Dated 1969. The divided tray decorated with hand-painted vegetables on a mustard ground with impressed "© 1969 Los Angeles Potteries 31 Calif USA" on underside. 1.75"h. 15"w. 10.5"d. Four molded leaf-form dishes decorated with orange and green highlights on a yellow ground with gilt edges, impressed "CALIF 800 USA © on undersides." Each, 1.75"h. 10.5"w. 6"d. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 640 - SIX AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES, INCL. MCCOY AND FRANKOMA.
SIX AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES, INCL. MCCOY AND FRANKOMA. 20th Century. Two McCoy Pottery "Fawn" vases, one green vellum glaze and one with blue vellum glaze, both unmarked. 4.5"h. 6"w. A McCoy green-glazed footed planter. 5.75"h. 7"dia. McCoy green-glazed vase with flared top rim and two pierced handles, decorated with flowers and leaves, unmarked. 8"h. 6"w. A Frankoma green and brown-glazed pedestal vase, marked on underside. 4.5"h. 5.5"dia. A Burley Winter mottled pink and green wall planter, unmarked. 5.5"h. 6"w. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 641 - CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH CHIMES.
CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH CHIMES. Swiss, Late 19th Century. Case with banded inlay, whimsical foliate inlay to lid, two figures playing the chimes, and a sixteen-tune cylinder. 9.5"h. 21.25"w. 12.25"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 642 - DULCIMER WITH HEART CUTOUTS.
DULCIMER WITH HEART CUTOUTS. American, 20th Century. Pine. Shaped instrument with two heart-shaped cutouts, metal frets and pegs, and seven out of eight strings. 35"h. 8"w. 4"d.
Lot: 643 - FIVE MINIATURE EUROPEAN STRINGED INSTRUMENT SOUVENIRS.
FIVE MINIATURE EUROPEAN STRINGED INSTRUMENT SOUVENIRS. Early 20th Century. Three mandolins and one guitar made of wood with inlaid faux tortoiseshell and nacre, and one silver plated brass mandolin marked "MARGARETNER BURGERBALL 11 FEBR. 1914." Each, 5.5"h.
Lot: 644 - CARTOUCHE FORM EROTIC ENAMEL SNUFF BOX.
CARTOUCHE FORM EROTIC ENAMEL SNUFF BOX. English or European, 18th Century. Bombe form decorated with figures in landscapes, a nude reclining woman to inside lid. 2"h. 3.25"w.
Lot: 645 - GROUP OF DIP JASPERWARE MATCH SAFE (GOING-TO-BED) BOXES.
GROUP OF DIP JASPERWARE MATCH SAFE (GOING-TO-BED) BOXES. English, mid 19th Century. All five impressed WEDGWOOD. All five have strikers under the lids. Three are dark blue, two light blue, and one sage green. From 1.75"h. to 0.75"h.
Lot: 646 - INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER SIGNED A. RIVOLTA.
INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER SIGNED A. RIVOLTA. English, 19th Century. Case with broken arch pediment, urn finial, dry/damp dial, closed mercury tube with temperatures in Fahrenheit, convex circular mirror, large barometer dial, and bottom dial signed "A. Rivolta Warranted". 44.5"h. 12"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 647 - VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER.
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER. Late 19th Century. Case with arched top, closed mercury tube with temperatures in Fahrenheit, large barometer dial, and applied leaf and flourish details. 36.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 648 - THREE EARLY ENGLISH ITEMS.
THREE EARLY ENGLISH ITEMS. 18th or 19th Century. Turned beech or sycamore square trencher with small depression for salt. 7.5"h. 8.25"w. 19th Century (ca. 1815) hand-colored engraving titled "The Amiable Fruiterer," printed and sold by P&P Gally, framed behind glass. 5.75"h. 7.75"w. Two horse brasses, one a teasel and the other a stag, mounted on black leather. 10"h.
Lot: 649 - THREE COPPER ITEMS WITH DOVETAILED CONSTRUCTION AND TINNED INTERIORS.
THREE COPPER ITEMS WITH DOVETAILED CONSTRUCTION AND TINNED INTERIORS. European, Second half 19th Century. A lozenge-shaped pan with forged iron handle, 7"h. 20.75"w. 19"d., a lozenge-shaped lidded pot with iron handles, 10"h. 15"w. 7.75"d., and a large hot water pot with bulbous body, 17"h.
Lot: 650 - GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES.
GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES. American, Late 19th and early 20th Century. a Bernard Gloekler hanging deli scale, a treenware lidded box with incised banding, a cutlery tray with a brass handle, a folksy wood carved straight razor, a wooden noisemaker marked "BAGSHAW & FIELD", a leather cylindrical cuffs and collars holder, a jeweler's scale, and an oval tabletop mirror on a three-legged stand, 22.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 651 - ECLECTIC GROUPING OF METAL ITEMS.
ECLECTIC GROUPING OF METAL ITEMS. American and English, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A pair of bass candlesticks, a single inverted beehive, and diamond candlestick with pushup, a cast pewter inkwell, a brass sextant tool, a diminutive brass kettle, a bell with wooden handle, a brass screw-on top, and a John Nesbitt yarn strength testing machine, 4.5"h. 19"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 652 - GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDING AN HERB GRINDER AND SAUSAGE STUFFER.
GROUPING OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDING AN HERB GRINDER AND SAUSAGE STUFFER. American, 19th and 20th Century. Including a "Blue Enamel" washboard, a copper-banded sauger stuffer, articulated drying rack, popcorn maker, wooden herb grinder, press, sharpener, brass hook mallet, two copper kettles (one incised). Largest, drying rack, folded, 31"l. 5.5"w. 2.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 653 - NINE PIG SHAPED CUTTING BOARDS.
NINE PIG SHAPED CUTTING BOARDS. American, 20th Century. Mixed woods. Various sizes, two with painted edges, one with red trim, and seven with ring tails for hanging. From, 19.5"w. to 12.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 654 - TWO BOOKS.
TWO BOOKS. American, 19th Century. Leather-bound "Irving's Sketch-book". Artist's Edition, G.P. Putnam: Hurd and Houghton, 1865. Tooled and embossed leather cover and spine, gold page edges and marbled inside covers, and "Tah- Gah-Jute, or, Logan and Cresap, An Historical Essay" by Brantz Mayer. Joel Munsell, Albany, 1867. Cloth-bound.
Lot: 655 - LEATHER-BOUND "THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT."
LEATHER-BOUND "THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT." Bibliophile Edition. Nine volumes of a twelve-volume set. Published by the University Library Association, Philadelphia. Leather-bound with marbled covers and gilt top edge. 8.25"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 656 - LEATHER-BOUND PARTIAL SET OF "COOPER'S NOVELS" BY JAMES FENIMORE COOPER.
LEATHER-BOUND PARTIAL SET OF "COOPER'S NOVELS" BY JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. American, 19th Century. Thirty-one volumes. Published by Hurd and Houghton, New York. Leather-bound books with marbled covers. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 657 - FORTY-SIX VOLUMES OF "THE 100 GREATEST BOOKS OF ALL TIME" BY THE FRANKLIN MINT.
FORTY-SIX VOLUMES OF "THE 100 GREATEST BOOKS OF ALL TIME" BY THE FRANKLIN MINT. Published late 20th Century. Leather-bound with gold tooling. Titles include "The Divine Comedy" by Dante, "Vanity Fair" by Thackeray, "Moby-Dick" by Melville, and many more.
Lot: 658 - APACHE OLLA BASKET.
APACHE OLLA BASKET. Apache, circa 1900. Motifs of deer and figural men running throughout against geometric designs. Rim wear with a couple of breaks. 7.5"h. 8"dia. We do not guarantee tribal attributions for American Indian / First Nations items.
Lot: 659 - NORTHWEST COAST TSIMSHIAN OPEN BASKET.
NORTHWEST COAST TSIMSHIAN OPEN BASKET. American, Late 19th or early 20th Century. Tightly woven with "My Darlinq" around center. Reticulated bands near bottom. 3"h.
Lot: 660 - LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE BUFFALO EFFIGY PIPE WITH BEADED WOODEN STEM.
LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE BUFFALO EFFIGY PIPE WITH BEADED WOODEN STEM. 20th Century. Stone pipe carved in the form of a buffalo attached to a long, wooden stem with applied white, green, and yellow beadwork. 3"h. 22.75"l.
Lot: 661 - PAINTED AND EMBOSSED NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF PORTRAIT ON LEATHER TIPI FRAGMENT.
PAINTED AND EMBOSSED NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF PORTRAIT ON LEATHER TIPI FRAGMENT. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Polychrome pigment. Profile portrait of a Native American chief wearing a feather headdress, multicolored clothing, and hair in braids, on matboard and framed behind old glass. Frame, 17.75"h. 21.75"w.
Lot: 662 - TWO NORTHWEST HUPA BASKETS.
TWO NORTHWEST HUPA BASKETS. Hupa, first half 20th Century. Two baskets crafted from beargrass and decorated throughout with classic banded designs. Excellent condition. Larger 8"h. 6"dia. Smaller 5"h. 5.5"dia. We do not guarantee tribal attributions for American Indian / First Nations items.
Lot: 663 - TWO NORTHWEST COAST HUPA BASKETS.
TWO NORTHWEST COAST HUPA BASKETS. Hupa, first half 20th Century. Decorated throughout with woven, banded designs. Overall fine condition. Both 9"h. 11"dia. We do not guarantee tribal attributions for American Indian / First Nations items.
Lot: 664 - NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED BUFFALO HORN SCOOP AND CARVED HORN SPOON.
NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED BUFFALO HORN SCOOP AND CARVED HORN SPOON. 19th Century. Large buffalo horn scoop with divoted handle. 11.5"l. Elongated horn spoon with incised bands on handle. 9"l.
Lot: 665 - FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Four handcrafted baskets, including two potato stamp baskets, an embellished bark basket, showcasing traditional basket-weaving techniques. The largest, 9.5"h. 13"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 666 - NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET FILLED WITH A COLLECTION OF CARPET BALLS.
NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET FILLED WITH A COLLECTION OF CARPET BALLS. 19th and 20th Centuries. Finely woven basket with potato-stamped decoration and carpet balls in patterned and solid fabrics. Basket, 5.5"h. 11.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 667 - TIGER MAPLE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE.
TIGER MAPLE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE. American, 19th Century. Tiger maple stock with iron hardware, octagonal barrel with precision sights, double triggers, and brass trigger guard and butt plate. Approximately .69 caliber. 69.25"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 668 - CARVED WOODEN DEER HEAD WITH REAL ANTLERS.
CARVED WOODEN DEER HEAD WITH REAL ANTLERS. American, 20th Century. Walnut. On a shield-form plaque. A carved deer head with detailed fur and a real ten-point rack. 40"h. 19.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and Jack Reinhard.
Lot: 669 - TAXIDERMY GROUSE MOUNTED ON A WOOD BASE.
TAXIDERMY GROUSE MOUNTED ON A WOOD BASE. American, 20th Century. Full-bodied standing Grouse mounted on a piece of wood. 16.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 670 - GERMAN ENGRAVED BRASS SPRING LANCET IN CASE.
GERMAN ENGRAVED BRASS SPRING LANCET IN CASE. 19th Century. Small brass instrument engraved with botanical motifs and stamped with initials "ED," , with a clip, spring, and lancet, housed in a small brown leather box with an illegible German word on top. Case, 2.75"w. 1.5"d.
Lot: 671 - MOGAL CUTLERY CO. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) DEER HOOF HUNTING DAGGER WITH INCISED WOODEN SHEATH.
MOGAL CUTLERY CO. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) DEER HOOF HUNTING DAGGER WITH INCISED WOODEN SHEATH. Czech Republic, 20th Century. Deer hoof handle on steel blade marked "Mogal Cutlery Co. Made in Czechoslovakia," with an incised wooden sheath depicting a dagger with a big drop of blood beneath and having a fur loop. Dagger, 10"l. Blade, 5"l.
Lot: 672 - SINGLE-DRAW TELESCOPE BY RAMSDEN.
SINGLE-DRAW TELESCOPE BY RAMSDEN. England (London), 19th Century. Brass telescope with a leather cover and a carrying strap. 21"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 673 - LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG AND A HAIR-COVERED CANTEEN.
LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG AND A HAIR-COVERED CANTEEN. American, Late 19th or early 20th Century. A round canteen with leather strap and covered in black and white cow fur, 25"l. 9"w. And a leather cross-body cartridge bag with brass toggle latch, 30"l. 6.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 674 - COLLECTION OF EARLY ARTIFACTS.
COLLECTION OF EARLY ARTIFACTS. Various, 19th and 20th Centuries. Including a Roman pottery grease lamp with a winged horse, a Roman wall fragment with a partial collection label to the back, an ancient Eurasian bronze spear, 11.5"l., a pre-Columbian pottery head with stand, and a slate cave painting of three animals.
Lot: 675 - GROUP OF ANTIQUE TOOLS.
GROUP OF ANTIQUE TOOLS. American, 19th Century. Four planes by Leavitte Gardner (Boston, Massachusetts, 1825-1850), 28" jointer, 22" jack, 16" bench, and an 8" block. Together with a frame of six tools: four forged iron monkey wrenches, forged iron screwdriver, and a cast iron wrench. Frame, 15.75" square. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 676 - ECLECTIC GROUP OF FOURTEEN WOOD AND METAL TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES.
ECLECTIC GROUP OF FOURTEEN WOOD AND METAL TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Comprising a brass horseshoe measurer, a Farmer's Ever Ready Tool Kit, a Globe-Wernicke Co. clipboard, a Dennison Manufacturing Company paper roll holder, The Klages Coal and Ice Co. tongs, an Automatic Pencil Sharpener Co. Inc. pencil sharpener, a Pilot stapler, an Eagle compass and divider, a bentwood compass, and others. Various sizes. Longest, 18"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 677 - FINE FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PIGEON DECOY ON STAND.
FINE FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PIGEON DECOY ON STAND. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Painted pine pigeon with pegged construction, inset glass eyes, and on a black-painted wooden stand. With stand, 16"h.
Lot: 678 - LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED CANVASBACK DUCK DECOY.
LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED CANVASBACK DUCK DECOY. American, 20th Century. Wood. In shades of red, black, and cream. Having a high head with glass eyes and a curved, upturned bill continuing to a long body. The underside is branded "SS", 11"h. 8"w. 21"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 679 - FOLK ART SCULPTURE OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK BIRDS ON A DRIFTWOOD BRANCH.
FOLK ART SCULPTURE OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK BIRDS ON A DRIFTWOOD BRANCH. American, 20th Century. Eight carved and painted wooden black birds perched on a driftwood branch bolted to a heavy limestone base. 17"h. 28"w. 24"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Ron & the late Betty Kozlowski (Upper Arlington, Ohio).
Lot: 680 - FOLK ART PAINTED SHEET METAL BROOK TROUT DECOY.
FOLK ART PAINTED SHEET METAL BROOK TROUT DECOY. American, 20th Century. Finely detailed with colorful painted decoration. On a walnut stand, 10.5"h. 14.5"w.
Lot: 681 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED BIRD OR DUCK DECOY.
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED BIRD OR DUCK DECOY. American, 20th Century. Bird painted with black head, back, and tail, white and brown beak and throat, and an orange belly, standing on two metal legs mounted to a painted ceramic base. 8.25"h.
Lot: 682 - PAINTED AND CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER ON TURNED BASE.
PAINTED AND CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER ON TURNED BASE. American, 20th Century. Smooth carvings and a distressed white-painted finish with intentional wear to highlight its character. The rooster features stylized feathers, a scalloped crest, and carved detail accents. 16"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 683 - CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD CONTEMPORARY SWAN DECOY.
CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD CONTEMPORARY SWAN DECOY. American, dated (19)87. Large full-bodied swan with craned neck and in black and white with plastic eyes. Signed "BH" and dated to bottom. 16"h. 22"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 684 - CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD BLACK SWAN DECOY.
CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD BLACK SWAN DECOY. American, 20th Century. Depicting a black swan with a reddish-orange bill, glass eyes, and a tall, curved neck continuing to a shaped body, 15.5"h. 8"w. 21"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 685 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED ROOSTER.
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED ROOSTER. 20th Century. Wood. With carved and painted features in shades of red, white, blue, and black; including a raised comb and wattles below the beak. 20"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 686 - CARVED AND PAINTED MALE AND FEMALE PAIR OF PINTAIL DUCKS.
CARVED AND PAINTED MALE AND FEMALE PAIR OF PINTAIL DUCKS. American, Late 20th Century. Beautifully carved, painted, and mounted on a driftwood branch. Engraved brass plaque "Award of Excellence, 1st Place, Jerry Page - Copca Papers, 1985". Displayed in a plexiglass case on walnut base. 21"h. 37.5"w. 17.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 687 - PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DUCK DECOYS.
PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DUCK DECOYS. American, 20th Century. Wood. Comprising a drake and hen with carved and paint-decorated features. Both with line tie rings and the hen retaining its weight. The larger, 5"h. 4"w. 12"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 688 - TWO PAINT-DECORATED SHEET METAL GOOSE DECOYS.
TWO PAINT-DECORATED SHEET METAL GOOSE DECOYS. American, 20th Century. Cut sheet metal geese in traditional paint. One with a craned neck and one looking straight ahead. 14"h. 27"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 689 - PAIR OF FOLKSY CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS.
PAIR OF FOLKSY CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. American, 20th Century. Wood. Comprising a drake and a hen, having carved and paint-decorated features. Each, 7"h. 4"w. 13.5"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 690 - TWO FOLKSY CARVINGS WITH SHEET METAL ACCENTS.
TWO FOLKSY CARVINGS WITH SHEET METAL ACCENTS. American, 20th Century. A fish carving with vibrant paint, bottlecap eyes, and rust patina, mounted on a wood base, 15"h. Accompanied by a goose carved decoy painted with detailed patterns and featuring metal wings with a painted finish, 19"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 691 - TWO SHEET METAL SHORE BIRDS MOUNTED ON BARK.
TWO SHEET METAL SHORE BIRDS MOUNTED ON BARK. American, 20th Century. Two sheet metal shorebird figures, hand-cut with a rustic patina, mounted on a natural bark base. The figures exhibit a weathered texture and are positioned to depict lifelike movement. 7.25"h. 14.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 692 - FIVE CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED WORKING DUCK DECOYS.
FIVE CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED WORKING DUCK DECOYS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Working decoys in various forms and painted decoration. Largest, 8.75"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 693 - HANGING IRON TWO-SIDED "TOBAK" TRADE SIGN.
HANGING IRON TWO-SIDED "TOBAK" TRADE SIGN. Danish, 19th Century. Shaped signed, raised "Tobak" with crossed pipes in gilt finish, iron strap hangers, and signed "Larson". 28"h. 39.5"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 694 - LARGE ICE CREAM PAINTED TRADE SIGN.
LARGE ICE CREAM PAINTED TRADE SIGN. American, Late 19th - early 20th Century. Framed painted wooden sign lettered "ICE CREAM" in black. 11.5"h. 64.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 695 - DOUBLE-SIDED "REASONABLE RATES" PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED "REASONABLE RATES" PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Red-painted letters on a white ground with white framing. 19.5"h. 50.5"w. 2.5"d.
Lot: 696 - OVERSIZED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PENCIL.
OVERSIZED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN PENCIL. American, 20th Century. Pine. Carved with a black-painted pointed tip, a white-painted hexagonal body, and cylindrical end, possibly part of a trade sign. 43"h.
Lot: 697 - PAINTED TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED TRADE SIGN. American, early 20th Century. Shaped sign in yellow paint, lettered "PICTURE FRAMING" in black block letters. 12"h. 48"w.
Lot: 698 - LARGE "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
LARGE "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Of square form with cutout corners, having black and white letters and music notes, and black guitar and banjo, on a yellow ground. 48"h. 48"w.
Lot: 699 - "SPORTING GOODS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
"SPORTING GOODS" WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, 19th Century. Pine. Of rectangular form, white letters and border painted on a black ground with eye hooks on top for hanging. Nicely weathered paint. 14"h. 32.5"w.
Lot: 700 - DOUBLE-SIDED FRESH EGGS WOODEN TRADE SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED FRESH EGGS WOODEN TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Rectangular form, painted in blue and red letter on white ground, with wire on top for hanging. 11.5"h. 23.75"w.
Lot: 701 - PAINTED WOOD "AND SANDWICHES" RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED WOOD "AND SANDWICHES" RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. The rectangular, white-painted sign having black letters reading "and SANDWICHES", 8.5"h. 61.25"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 702 - DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTED WOOD "APPLES" SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTED WOOD "APPLES" SIGN. American, 20th Century. Red and gray letters and triangles on a white ground, with hooks on top for hanging. Overall (with hooks), 5.75"h. 24"w.
Lot: 703 - PAINTED WOOD "FLOUR" TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED WOOD "FLOUR" TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Featuring a yellow-painted panel with red letters reading "FLOUR". Presented in a dark frame. 10.5"h. 21.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 704 - BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS AUTHORIZED DEALER SIGN.
BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS AUTHORIZED DEALER SIGN. American, 20th Century. Depicting a white bird against a blue ground and reading "AUTHORIZED DEALER / BIRDS EYE / FROSTED FOODS / FRUITS - VEGETABLES / SEAFOODS - POULTRY MEATS". The verso inscribed "LOVERDE BROS 121 S. MAIN". Presented in a wood frame. 11.75"h. 19.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 705 - PAINTED WOOD "ANTIQUES" TRADE SIGN.
PAINTED WOOD "ANTIQUES" TRADE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Black letters and border painted on a white ground, with a chamfered front edge and a hook on verso for hanging. 7"h. 31.25"w.
Lot: 706 - DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL SOFT DRINKS / PUBLIC PHONE SIGN.
DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL SOFT DRINKS / PUBLIC PHONE SIGN. American, 20th Century. Double-sided sheet metal sign with white letters painted on a black ground, reading "SOFT DRINKS" on one side and "PUBLIC PHONE" on the other. 4"h. 26"w.
Lot: 707 - DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL TRADE SIGN WITH SILHOUETTE OF BULL.
DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET METAL TRADE SIGN WITH SILHOUETTE OF BULL. American, first-half 20th Century. Circular sign, brown and white bull on green grass, gold border, and black lower field for sign. 22.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 708 - TWO ADVERTISING ITEMS.
TWO ADVERTISING ITEMS. American, 20th Century. A COCA COLA Selectoclock in mahogany frame, 16" square, and a "RAINBO BREAD" sheet metal door push, 3"h. 26.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 709 - AN ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION FOR GREENFIELD'S CHOCOLATE SPONGE AND FRAMED BUSTER BROWN PLAYING CARDS.
AN ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION FOR GREENFIELD'S CHOCOLATE SPONGE AND FRAMED BUSTER BROWN PLAYING CARDS. American, 20th Century. Greenfield's Chocolate Sponge advertisement depicting a girl running and holding a box of chocolate sponge followed by a boy and a dog, signed "Vera Stinson" at left, framed behind glass. 16.5"h. 23.5"w. Sixteen Buster Brown illustrated playing cards, matted and framed behind glass. 21"h. 16.5"w.
Lot: 710 - THREE HANGING TRADE SIGNS.
THREE HANGING TRADE SIGNS. American, Late 19th - early 20th Century. A metal Mail Pouch tobacco thermometer sign, 38.75"h., a diminutive wood painted "Ice Cream" sign, 9"h. 19.5"w., and a wood-framed metal trade sign with vibrant painted lettering reading "GROCERIES/CANDY/CIGARS/TOBACCO/ETC", 25"h. 26"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 711 - GENERAL STORE PRICING BOARD PLUS THREE BRASS STENCILS.
GENERAL STORE PRICING BOARD PLUS THREE BRASS STENCILS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Wood and brass. Comprising a pricing board with removable letters and numbers as well as three brass stencils; one reads "FANCY / MAINE / BALDWINS / JIL / 346" and another "MILLER ALBUMEN WHIP / SUPER-NOUGET / CREME / MFG BY / THE C.A. MILLER CO. / 1S W. KINZIE ST. / CHICAGO". The remaining example has a revolving dial window. 21.5"h. 19"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 712 - CARVED AND GILT WALL DECOR ITEMS.
CARVED AND GILT WALL DECOR ITEMS. American, Late 19th and early 20th Centuries. A carved horsehead, two letter "R"'s, a "J", and three "I"'s. All with a gilt finish. Horse, 15"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 713 - FOLK ART PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN GAMEBOARD.
FOLK ART PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN GAMEBOARD. American, 19th Century. Having simple construction with square nails, red and black game surface on a brown ground, and gallery edges. 19.25"h. 14.25"w. 1.5"d.
Lot: 714 - FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED CARNIVAL ROULETTE GAME WHEEL.
FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED CARNIVAL ROULETTE GAME WHEEL. American, early 20th Century. In yellow, blue, and red paint with black numbers, and a nail border. 22.5"d.
Lot: 715 - THREE FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED GAMEBOARDS.
THREE FOLKSY PAINT-DECORATED GAMEBOARDS. American, Late 19th or 20th Century. Wood and cork. Including a red and yellow checkerboard, a yellow Chinese checkers board, and a red, green, and white dart board. The checkerboard verso stenciled "STROUDS CHAMPION / ORG. PE... / TEA". Largest, 18"h. 23.75"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 716 - WOODEN GAMEBOARD, TWO CARVED PANELS, AND A GAMEBIRD WALL HANGING.
WOODEN GAMEBOARD, TWO CARVED PANELS, AND A GAMEBIRD WALL HANGING. American, Early 20th Century. A parquetry gameboard in different woods, hinged reserves at either end, and applied edge trim, two oval inset panels with a geometric flourish to the center, 18"h., and a Black Forest style wall plaque of a gamebird hanging, 10"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 717 - CHALKWARE BIRD ON PLINTH.
CHALKWARE BIRD ON PLINTH. American, second half 19th Century. Colorful paint has some wear and bronze center section of plinth is a repaint. 6"h.
Lot: 718 - SHEPARD HARDWARE (BUFFALO, NEW YORK) CAST IRON "JOLLY BLACK MAN" MECHANICAL BANK WITH ORIGINAL PAINT.
SHEPARD HARDWARE (BUFFALO, NEW YORK) CAST IRON "JOLLY BLACK MAN" MECHANICAL BANK WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. American, Late 19th Century. Male figure with red shirt and black bow tie. Lever-action penny bank. Patented March 14, 1882. 6.5"h.
Lot: 719 - SHEET METAL MODEL OF FOUR-ENGINE PROP PLANE.
SHEET METAL MODEL OF FOUR-ENGINE PROP PLANE. American, Early 20th Century. Sheet metal. Model depicting a four-engine propeller plane featuring propellers, landing gear, and a distinct fuselage design. Crafted to scale. 6"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 720 - TWO LUX PENDULETTE CAT CLOCKS AND CHALKWARE CAT FIGURINE.
TWO LUX PENDULETTE CAT CLOCKS AND CHALKWARE CAT FIGURINE. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. A black cat wearing a red scarf and a white cat, wearing a green scarf, each with moving eyes and marked on back, with disc pendulums. 5.5"h. Diminutive chalkware cat painted in white with black ears, eyes, and nose. 4.75"h.
Lot: 721 - FOUR GLAZED POTTERY FIGURAL STILL BANKS, INCL. ROSEVILLE.
FOUR GLAZED POTTERY FIGURAL STILL BANKS, INCL. ROSEVILLE. American, 19th or 20th Century. Comprising two pigs, a seated spaniel, and a Roseville dog's head example. Spaniel, 5.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 722 - FOUR GLAZED POTTERY PIG BANKS.
FOUR GLAZED POTTERY PIG BANKS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Comprising three seated examples on sponge-glazed plinths and one free-standing pig. Some possibly Roseville. Largest, 4"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 723 - COLLECTION OF POTTERY PIG BANKS.
COLLECTION OF POTTERY PIG BANKS. European and American, Late 19th and 20th Centuries. Various mottled and sponged glazed decoration. Mostly standing figures with two seated. From 4"h. to 2.25"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 724 - ECLECTIC LOT, INCL. CLAY MARBLES AND DOLL BED.
ECLECTIC LOT, INCL. CLAY MARBLES AND DOLL BED. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Marble solitaire gameboard with clay marbles, 9.5"d., pine fish-shaped cutting board with black, gray, and red paint, 8"h. 23"w., doll-size rope bed and quilt, pottery high-heeled shoe, 2.75"h., and a table lamp with rearing horse bank base, 21.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 725 - LARGE BANNER STYLE WEATHERVANE.
LARGE BANNER STYLE WEATHERVANE. American, 19th Century. Copper. Banner form with axe and spear at front, pennant at the back, and a square inside a circle in middle. On a contemporary stand, 23.5"h. 74.75"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 726 - "R" BANNER WEATHERVANE.
"R" BANNER WEATHERVANE. American, 19th Century. Copper. Banner form with scalloped end, geometric patterns, "R" to center, and on a contemporary stand. 21"h. 42"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 727 - ZINC AND COPPER BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE WITH STAND.
ZINC AND COPPER BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE WITH STAND. American, 19th Century. Sheet metal scrollwork body on copper tubing with a zinc arrow, having aged verdigris surface, on a modern black metal stand. 17"h. 36"w. With stand, 21"h.
Lot: 728 - "JAMES" LIGHTNING ROD SWELL-BODIED COW DIRECTONAL.
"JAMES" LIGHTNING ROD SWELL-BODIED COW DIRECTONAL. American, 20th Century. Full-bodied cow, steel arrow with cast "JAMES", conical finial and base, and milk glass ball. 34"h. 32"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 729 - FOLK ART SCROLLED IRON WEATHERVANE WITH ROOSTER.
FOLK ART SCROLLED IRON WEATHERVANE WITH ROOSTER. American, 20th Century. Blacksmith made with intricate scroll work and rooster finial on directional. 31"h. 37.25"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 730 - FIVE LIGHTNING ROD DIRECTIONALS.
FIVE LIGHTNING ROD DIRECTIONALS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. A gilt arrow with tail globe holder directional, 34"w. A full-bodied zinc cow on copper rod with cast iron arrow. Overall, 7"h. 27"w. And three full-bodied horse directionals with cast iron arrows, one with a gilt surface. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 731 - CARVED AND PAINTED HAND-CRANK APPLE PEELER.
CARVED AND PAINTED HAND-CRANK APPLE PEELER. American, 19th Century. Pegged construction. Long shaped base, carved uprights, forged iron fork with wooden handle, and wooden peeler (no blade). Painted blue all over. 6"h. 11.5"w. 22.75"l.
Lot: 732 - NEW ENGLAND CRADLE-FORM WOODEN BUTTER CHURN WITH ORIGINAL YELLOW PAINT AND STENCILING.
NEW ENGLAND CRADLE-FORM WOODEN BUTTER CHURN WITH ORIGINAL YELLOW PAINT AND STENCILING. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Pine and oak. "Davis Swing Churn No.2, Bellows Falls, Vermont". Natural oak frame and yellow swing with black stenciling. 39"h. 49"w. 19"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 733 - THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY (BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS) WOODEN SHIPPING CRATE WITH ORIGINAL RED PAINT.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY (BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS) WOODEN SHIPPING CRATE WITH ORIGINAL RED PAINT. American, 20th Century. Having a hinged lid, iron hardware, canvas handles, and stenciled "The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. / A&P / Meat Department" on front and "Boston, Mass." on sides in white. 19.75"h. 28.25"w. 20"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 734 - WONDERFUL CHILD'S SIZE BUCK BOARD GOAT WAGON.
WONDERFUL CHILD'S SIZE BUCK BOARD GOAT WAGON. American, 19th Century. Pine. Nicely constructed with wooden spoked wheels and steel tires. Later lettering on sides "Hubner's Grocery". 33"h. 33"w. 54"l. plus shaft. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 735 - TWELVE-DRAWER SEED BIN.
TWELVE-DRAWER SEED BIN. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Wood. Two-board top, twelve drawers with viewing windows and cast iron pulls. Simple base molding and arched cut-out ends. 36"h. 25.5"w. 20.25"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 736 - BUFFALO EGG CARRIER COMPANY EGG CRATE WITH ORIGINAL DARK BLUE PAINT.
BUFFALO EGG CARRIER COMPANY EGG CRATE WITH ORIGINAL DARK BLUE PAINT. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Simple construction, metal-bound corners, hinged lid, and yellow stenciling. 10.5"h. 28"w. 18.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 737 - CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY, BUFFALO, NEW YORK INCUBATOR.
CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY, BUFFALO, NEW YORK INCUBATOR. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Bead board top and sides, turned legs, hinged front door, original red finish, and decal label. 32"h. 34"w. 28.5"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 738 - PRIMITIVE SOFT CHEESE MAKER.
PRIMITIVE SOFT CHEESE MAKER. American, 19th Century. Cylindrical shape made from a hollowed-out sycamore log, center round opening, and bentwood caps. 55"h. 11"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 739 - BUTTER CRATE WITH WONDERFUL PAINTED DECORATION AND LETTERED C.L. CARRINGTON.
BUTTER CRATE WITH WONDERFUL PAINTED DECORATION AND LETTERED C.L. CARRINGTON. American, Early 20th Century. Pine. Simple construction, two-board top, Iron hardware, base molding, grey paint, blue faux panels, white and blue striping, and cow on front. 14.5"h. 18" square. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 740 - "WEBSTER'S MAMMOTH SEED PACKETS" FOLDING GENERAL STORE DISPLAY CABINET.
"WEBSTER'S MAMMOTH SEED PACKETS" FOLDING GENERAL STORE DISPLAY CABINET. American, Early 20th Century. Oak and pine. Eight graduated shelves with wire seed packet racks and decal label on top crest "Mel. L. Webster Company, Waco, TX. and Independence, LA." Open, 57.25"h. 23.25"w. 9"d. Closed, 29"h. 23.25"w. 9"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 741 - LARGE POPLAR TABLETOP FLOUR SIFTER.
LARGE POPLAR TABLETOP FLOUR SIFTER. American, Early 20th Century. Top with lid revealing interior flour well, chip-carved wheat on front panel, hinged bottom door for flour receptacle, and side sifter crank. 35"h. 12"w. 12"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 742 - HORSE HANES BELLS WITH PLUMES.
HORSE HANES BELLS WITH PLUMES. American, Late 19th Century. Four nickel-plated bells with chimes on a fancy stand with three two-tier horsehair plumes. On a stand 22.5'h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 743 - TWO FARM PRODUCE STAND ADVERTISING BENCHES.
TWO FARM PRODUCE STAND ADVERTISING BENCHES. American, 20th Century. The larger with two board top, side battens, slightly splayed legs with half-round cut-outs, white paint, and shaded lettering on top "WATERMELON 10¢", and painted watermelons, 19"h. 66"w. 15"d., and the second with a one board top, side battens, legs with bootjack ends, gray repaint over blue and shaded lettering on top "FRESH SWEET CORN 50¢ DOZEN", and painted ears of corn, 19.5"h. 51.5"w. 14"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 744 - TWO NEW ENGLAND BARREL-FORM BUTTER CHURNS WITH ORIGINAL PAINT AND STENCILED LABELS.
TWO NEW ENGLAND BARREL-FORM BUTTER CHURNS WITH ORIGINAL PAINT AND STENCILED LABELS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Pine. Two barrel tabletop churns, one in blue "Irving E. Weston, No. 2 Winchendon, Mass", 16.5"h. and natural pine J.S. Woodhouse, New York", 15"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 745 - TWO HOOSIER SEED SOWERS.
TWO HOOSIER SEED SOWERS. American, First half 20th Century. Both painted red with black pinstriping. The first stamped "The Hoosier Seed Sower Mfr'd by The Goshen Sweeper & Wringer Co. Goshen, Ind." on back. With bag, leather strap, spinner, and hand crank. The other stamped "The Hoosier Seed Sower Manufactured by C.A. Foster Novelty Co. Elkhart, Ind. U.S.A." With spinner and hand crank (broken leather strap and no bag). Each, 13.25"h. 39"w. 23"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 746 - THREE HARNESS MAKERS LEATHER CLAMPS.
THREE HARNESS MAKERS LEATHER CLAMPS. American, 19th Century. One with original blue paint, mortised frame, shoe feet, and steel spring, 27"h. 17.5"w. 12.25"d., bench clamp with rust red and black paint, legs with half round cut outs, hand grips, and an iron wingnut tightener, 30"h. 26"w. 9.25"d., and bench clamp with mortised construction and foot-operated clamp, 34"h. 34.5"l. 10.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 747 - SEVEN METAL KITCHEN GADGETS INCL. KNIFE SHARPENER.
SEVEN METAL KITCHEN GADGETS INCL. KNIFE SHARPENER. American and German, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Metal and wood. Comprising grinders, a knife sharpener, and a nutcracker. Mounted on various wood bases. Tallest, 12"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 748 - WROUGHT IRON HEART MAT.
WROUGHT IRON HEART MAT. American, Late 19th Century. Linked wrought iron hearts forming a rectangular mat. 16"h. 24"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 749 - SHEET IRON BOOT SCRAPER IN THE FORM OF A SCOTTISH TERRIER.
SHEET IRON BOOT SCRAPER IN THE FORM OF A SCOTTISH TERRIER. American, 20th Century. Sheet iron Scottie dog in profile with a scraper along its back and reinforced posts for putting into the ground. 25.5"h. 18"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of the late Deb Fisher (Lebanon, Ohio).
Lot: 750 - PAINTED CAST IRON CAT DOORSTOP.
PAINTED CAST IRON CAT DOORSTOP. American, Early 20th Century. Painted cast iron cat doorstop featuring a crouched black cat with raised tail. Showing paint history, 10.25"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 751 - TWO CAST IRON DOORSTOPS.
TWO CAST IRON DOORSTOPS. American, 20th Century. A seated rabbit with worn white paint, 11"h., and a dachshund in begging position, 10.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 752 - PAIR OF ANDIRONS WITH HEART FINIALS.
PAIR OF ANDIRONS WITH HEART FINIALS. American, Early 20th Century. Cast iron. Heart-shaped finials resting on flared tops, applied embossed horseshoe legs. 12"h. 11"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Chuck Auerbach.
Lot: 753 - THREE METAL ITEMS INCLUDING A BOOT SCRAPER.
THREE METAL ITEMS INCLUDING A BOOT SCRAPER. American and European, 20th Century. a shaped edge basin bootscraper formed by two boots with a bar in between, 6"h. 14"w., a cast iron wall hanging match safe with a hunting scene motif with a rabbit and duck, 8.75"h., and a spelter statue of a standing man with a vest and coat, 12.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 754 - THREE CAST IRON BIRD DOORSTOPS.
THREE CAST IRON BIRD DOORSTOPS. American, Late 19th and early 20th Centuries. A full-bodied rooster with worn paint, a half rooster stop with vibrant paint, and a full-bodied duck with painted finish. Tallest, 14.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 755 - FOUR METAL HEARTHSIDE UTENSILS, TWO WITH HEART CUTOUTS.
FOUR METAL HEARTHSIDE UTENSILS, TWO WITH HEART CUTOUTS. American, 19th Century. Two steel spatulas with heart cutouts, one of demilune form and one rounded square form with a heart hook at end of handle, and an F.B.B. (Canton, Ohio) brass and steel spatula and strainer spoon, each marked. Each has a hook at end for hanging. Longest, 16"l.
Lot: 756 - FIVE IRON KITCHEN IMPLEMENTS.
FIVE IRON KITCHEN IMPLEMENTS. American, 19th Century. Two forged iron peels: heart finial, 44.25"h., and ram's horn finial, 45.75"h. Forged iron heart-shaped trivet, three baluster legs, 1.25"h. 4.75"w. 6.75"d. and two cast iron waffle irons round with foliage patterns, 24"h and rectangular with waffle pattern, initials "C.D." and date "1633". 26.75"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Phil Florence & the late C.J. Hawley.
Lot: 757 - GROUP OF FIVE HEARTH ACCESSORIES.
GROUP OF FIVE HEARTH ACCESSORIES. American, 19th Century. Iron, brass, and tin. Comprising a punched tin and wood foot warmer with painted accents, a brass bed warmer with wrought iron handle, a circular iron trivet, and two iron toasters. Largest (bed warmer), 44"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 758 - GROUP OF HEARTH ACCESSORIES INCLUDING A TOASTER.
GROUP OF HEARTH ACCESSORIES INCLUDING A TOASTER. American, 19th Century. Includes a toaster, a handled grill, trivets, forged chain and hook, and a skimmer. 18"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 759 - SIX FORGED IRON HEARTHSIDE COOKING IMPLEMENTS.
SIX FORGED IRON HEARTHSIDE COOKING IMPLEMENTS. American, Early 19th Century. Horseshoe-shaped folding roaster, 11.5"h. 14.5"w. Three round rotating gridirons, one with snake-shaped center pieces, 3"h. 20"l. One with straight bars, 22"l. and a solid pan, 20"l. A hanging griddle, 10"h., and a toaster with hearts and a diamond finial, 7.5"h. 20"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Phil Florence & the late C.J. Hawley.
Lot: 760 - TEN EARLY WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS, INCLUDING SKIMMERS AND LADLES.
TEN EARLY WROUGHT IRON UTENSILS, INCLUDING SKIMMERS AND LADLES. American, 19th Century. Early kitchen utensils featuring skimmers, ladles, and other tools. Includes a variety of designs and sizes. Largest, 17.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 761 - COLLECTION OF IRON AND BRASS HARDWARE.
COLLECTION OF IRON AND BRASS HARDWARE. American, 18th and 19th Centuries. Includes doorknobs, box locks, latches, handles, drawer pulls, and others. Largest, 5.5"h. 8"w. 1.25"d.
Lot: 762 - FINELY CARVED WALNUT MASONIC HANGING SHELF WITH DRAWER.
FINELY CARVED WALNUT MASONIC HANGING SHELF WITH DRAWER. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Arched crest, turned finials and drop finials, scrolled cut sides, carved oak leaves and acorns, Palladian window mirrored back, drawer with shaped recessed panel and carved pulley, three lower circular medallions, center with compass and square flanked by two pinwheels and scroll cut apron. 29"h. 16.5"w. 4"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 763 - RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK FOLDING GATE LEG TABLE.
RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK FOLDING GATE LEG TABLE. American, 19th Century. Oval three-board top with routed edge and battens, square legs with carved corners, shoe feet, stretchers, gate leg, and pegged construction. 25"h. 28.5"w. 23.75"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 764 - RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK STAND WITH CARVED DRAWER FRONT.
RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL OAK STAND WITH CARVED DRAWER FRONT. English, 19th Century. Top with routed edge, dovetailed drawer with turned knobs, chip-carved pinwheels, shaped aprons, turned legs, and box stretchers. 30"h. 30"w. 16.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Gordon & Mariellen Taylor (Dayton, Ohio).
Lot: 765 - VICTORIAN WALNUT SEVEN-DRAWER CHEST.
VICTORIAN WALNUT SEVEN-DRAWER CHEST. American, Late 19th Century. Having a rectangular, molded top above paneled sides and a stack of seven drawers. It rises on a molded base with casters, 62.5"h. 36.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 766 - OLD HICKORY HANGING SHELF.
OLD HICKORY HANGING SHELF. American (Martinsville, Indiana), 20th Century. Pine and branch. Rustic construction with branch corner posts, canted sides, two shelves, branch plate rail, and iron ring hangers. Branded label on reverse "Old Hickory Martinsville, Indiana". 26.5"h. 27.5"w. 10.25"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 767 - CIVIL WAR THEMED THREE-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN.
CIVIL WAR THEMED THREE-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN. American, Contemporary. Black painted wood framed folding screen with Harper's Weekly prints on either side. 66.5"h. 19.75"w.
Lot: 768 - MAHOGANY FILE BOX-ON-STAND.
MAHOGANY FILE BOX-ON-STAND. American, Early 20th Century. Double-hinged lid with breadboard ends, dovetailed case, and interior sliding file holder. Base with edge moldings, square legs, and wood casters. 37.5"h. 20.25"w. 13.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 769 - TWO STICKLEY ARTS & CRAFTS OAK SIDE CHAIRS.
TWO STICKLEY ARTS & CRAFTS OAK SIDE CHAIRS. American (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 20th Century. Both are oak with pegged construction. A Gustav Stickley H-back side chair with red leather seat, label stamped on back leg. 40"h. 18.5" seat ht. 16.75"w. 18.5"d. A Stickley Bros. Quaint Furniture side chair with label under seat. 36"h. 17.75" seat ht. 19"w. 20.25"d.
Lot: 770 - EASTLAKE VICTORIAN LIBRARY TABLE AND DESK CHAIR.
EASTLAKE VICTORIAN LIBRARY TABLE AND DESK CHAIR. American, Late 19th Century. Walnut table with faux leather textured insert on top, dovetailed drawer, and turned legs, 29.5"h. 54"w., and an oak pressed back swivel armchair, 17.5"seat 42"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 771 - PAIR OF BERKEY AND GAY RENAISSANCE REVIVAL OAK SIDE CHAIRS.
PAIR OF BERKEY AND GAY RENAISSANCE REVIVAL OAK SIDE CHAIRS. American (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 20th Century. Fabric back and seat, carved legs and crest, and ornate carved finials. 44"h. 19" seat h.
Lot: 772 - ROCOCO REVIVAL GILTWOOD MIRROR AND A PAIR OF CARVED AND PIERCED WOOD TRIPLE WALL FRAMES.
ROCOCO REVIVAL GILTWOOD MIRROR AND A PAIR OF CARVED AND PIERCED WOOD TRIPLE WALL FRAMES. American, 19th and 20th Centuries. Carved and pierced gilt wood mirror with a shell crest and scrolled sides. 24.25"h. 14.5"w. A pair of carved and pierced picture frames with scrolls and three oval openings. Each, 10.75"h. 7"w.
Lot: 773 - THREE CARVED WOODEN DIMINUTIVE PAPIER MACHE MANNEQUIN FORMS.
THREE CARVED WOODEN DIMINUTIVE PAPIER MACHE MANNEQUIN FORMS. 20th Century. Carved wood female forms showing busts and waists. Largest, 19"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 774 - FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS.
FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS. American, 19th Century. Malacca. All tapered sticks with ornate gold-filled knob handles. From 36"l. to 34"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 775 - FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS.
FOUR WALKING STICKS WITH GOLD-FILLED TOPS. American, 19th Century. Malacca. Four tapered sticks with ornate gold-filled knob handles. Some with engravings. From 36.5"h. to 32.5"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 776 - FOUR GRADUATED LEATHER SUITCASES.
FOUR GRADUATED LEATHER SUITCASES. American and English, 20th Century. Two marked British Made. Rectangular brown leather suitcases, double locks, and leather handles. From 24"w. 16.25"d. to 16"w. 11"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 777 - GROUPING OF MEN'S ACCESSORIES.
GROUPING OF MEN'S ACCESSORIES. American, 19th Century. Including three walking sticks with tapered forms and knob tops, a cane with a mother-of-pearl ferrule, and gold-filled handle, together with a parquetry page turner with a bone nib. From 35.5"h. to 31.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 778 - PORCELAIN GOLF TEE MARKER.
PORCELAIN GOLF TEE MARKER. Late 19th Century. Round button form marker with cobalt lettering, "NO.7/401 YDS/PAR 4". 5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 779 - COLLECTION OF WOODEN SHAFT GOLF CLUBS IN A MISSION OAK UMBRELLA STAND.
COLLECTION OF WOODEN SHAFT GOLF CLUBS IN A MISSION OAK UMBRELLA STAND. 20th Century. Several are MacGregor, Dayton, Ohio clubs, a W.D. Clarke, Los Angeles, Fotheringhame, Norwood, and others. Six-section umbrella stand with tin drip pan. 27.75"h. 13.75"w. 9.75"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 780 - "CREAM CITY SECURITY" MINNOW BUCKET.
"CREAM CITY SECURITY" MINNOW BUCKET. American, 20th Century. Metal-painted Cream City minnow bucket with swing handle and eleven additional wire mesh buckets. 8.25"h. 9.25"d.
Lot: 781 - THREE GRANITEWARE CREAM CANS.
THREE GRANITEWARE CREAM CANS. American, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Enameled metal. Each having a removable lid and a wire bail handle with wood grip. Tallest, 11"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 782 - CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL.
CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL. American, 19th Century. Melon ribbed bowl with egg and dart rim, egg and dart collar on fluted column on a stepped base, and square foot 16.5"h. 24"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 783 - CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL.
CAST IRON GARDEN URN WITH CLASSICAL DETAIL. American, 19th Century. Fluted bowl with egg and dart rim, fluted pedestal on a stepped base, square foot, and stepped plinth with rounded edges. 26"h. 27"d. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 784 - WROUGHT IRON GARDEN TABLE BASE WITH SCROLLED LEGS.
WROUGHT IRON GARDEN TABLE BASE WITH SCROLLED LEGS. American, 19th Century. Of square form decorated with fan shapes within a circle, leaves at corners, and cabriole-style legs consisting of three scrolls each, with an X-form base knotted at middle. 22"h. 34"w. 34"d. Provenance: From the late George Shahady (Bridgeport, West Virginia).
Lot: 785 - WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GRATE-TOP SIDE TABLE.
WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GRATE-TOP SIDE TABLE. Having a rectangular, floor grate top above four cabriole legs, 24"h. 31"w. 23"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 786 - PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE TERRACOTTA GARDEN URNS.
PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE TERRACOTTA GARDEN URNS. Each having a flared rim above a foliate-molded body with rosettes; flanked by handles with figural mask terminals and rising on a plinth base, 30.5"h. 23.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 787 - PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN URNS.
PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN URNS. In black paint. Each having a flared rim overhanging a fluted body and plinth base, 28"h. 22.5"d. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 788 - TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES.
TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES. American, 20th Century. A rabbit on its hind legs, 24"h., and a seated dog, 28.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 789 - TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES.
TWO CONCRETE GARDEN STATUES. American, 20th Century. Two putti seated on a rectangular plinth, 19.5"h., and a putto with a duck, 19.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 790 - TWO PAINTED AND MOLDED PLASTER ROOSTER AND HEN FIGURES.
TWO PAINTED AND MOLDED PLASTER ROOSTER AND HEN FIGURES. American, 20th Century. Comprising a rooster and hen with molded and painted features. Largest, 10"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 791 - WHITE-PAINTED WICKER PATIO SWING AND FLOOR LAMP.
WHITE-PAINTED WICKER PATIO SWING AND FLOOR LAMP. American, 20th Century. The swing having a removable seat cushion and the lamp with an overhanging shade, two light sockets, and a tower base. Swing, 23.5"h. 66"w. Lamp, 64"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 792 - FOUR TWISTED WIRE GARDEN FURNITURE ITEMS.
FOUR TWISTED WIRE GARDEN FURNITURE ITEMS. American, First half 20th Century. Two-seat bench in green paint, 17.5" seat h. 36"h. 41"w., a chair in white paint, 18" seat h. 37"h., a plant stand in yellow paint, 27.5"h., and a bowl-shaped plant stand in white paint, 29"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 793 - MARQUETRY PANEL OF FIGURES GATHERING FRUIT.
MARQUETRY PANEL OF FIGURES GATHERING FRUIT. American, 19th Century. Mixed woods. Panel depicting three figures gathering fruit from vines with a nosy peacock close by. In a veneered frame with canted sides. 30.5"h. 15.5"w. 1.5"d.
Lot: 794 - WOODEN PLANK DOOR.
WOODEN PLANK DOOR. American, 19th Century. Five planks with two battens, rosehead nails, and cast iron latch and hinges. 74"h. 29.25"w. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Darwin D. Bearley.
Lot: 795 - CARVED ARCHITECTURAL FRIEZE FRAGMENT.
CARVED ARCHITECTURAL FRIEZE FRAGMENT. European, 19th Century. Pine. Rectangular carved fragment with flowing leaves and a carved angelic face. 10.75"w. 5.25"h.
Lot: 796 - FOUR AMERICAN STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOWS.
FOUR AMERICAN STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. Late 20th Century. Carmel slag with blue slag border, oval reserve with bunches of fruit, and diamond-shaped beveled clear glass medallions. In oak frames, 45.5"h. 20.5"w.
Lot: 797 - AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED PICTORIAL WOOL AREA RUG, SIGNED.
AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED PICTORIAL WOOL AREA RUG, SIGNED. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Polychrome stylized, geometric animals and floral and foliate motifs on a central field of indigo, within polychrome floral motif borders, signed. 48.5"w. 80.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Chuck Auerbach.
Lot: 798 - AFGHAN TURKMEN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
AFGHAN TURKMEN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Series of medallions and diamonds on central field within borders of geometric shapes, in colors of red, orange, blue, and tan, having ivory fringe. 40.75"w. 76.5"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 799 - AFGHAN TRIBAL BELUCHI HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
AFGHAN TRIBAL BELUCHI HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Two geometric floral and foliate medallions on a central field within geometric floral and foliate borders, in colors of indigo, orange, yellow, and white. 72.5"l. 42.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 800 - PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Iran, Mid-20th Century. Central red geometric design on an indigo field filled with stylized flowers, pinwheels, and geometric motifs, within stylized floral and foliate motifs. 56.5"w. 91.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 801 - PERSIAN LIGHTNING HAMADAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
PERSIAN LIGHTNING HAMADAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Iran, 20th Century. Having a central polychrome staggered medallion with pinwheels on a polychrome field of stylized floral and foliate motifs, on a field of pinwheels, within polychrome geometric and stylized botanical motifs. 52.5"w. 76.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 802 - CAUCASIAN KAZAK HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
CAUCASIAN KAZAK HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Central Asia, Late 19th or Early 20th Century. Having a bold, blue central geometric design on a red field filled with geometric motifs, a figure on a horse, and a bird; within blue and red geometric and sawtooth borders. 62.25"w. 84.5"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 803 - CHINESE HAND-KNOTTED SILK AREA RUG.
CHINESE HAND-KNOTTED SILK AREA RUG. China, 20th Century. Polychrome central medallion on an indigo field within polychrome borders, with allover scrolling floral and foliate motifs, having long ivory fringe. 68"l. 42.5"w. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 804 - TURKISH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
TURKISH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Turkey, 20th Century. Having three polychrome cross-form medallions on a red field with polychrome spandrels on green within a stylized floral border on white, with additional polychrome geometric borders. 49"w. 78"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 805 - PERSIAN KURD SENNEH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG.
PERSIAN KURD SENNEH HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AREA RUG. Iran, 20th Century. Central field dense with polychrome paisley motifs within stylized polychrome floral borders. 43.5"w. 70"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 806 - ROOM-SIZED RAG RUG IN FOUR PARTS.
ROOM-SIZED RAG RUG IN FOUR PARTS. American, 20th Century. Plaid rag rug made of four runners stitched together in colors of blue, tan, red, and yellow, with bound ends. 128"w. 148"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 807 - AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AND GOAT HAIR AREA RUG.
AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL AND GOAT HAIR AREA RUG. Afghanistan, 20th Century. Having three central blue diamond medallions on a red field filled with stylized polychrome animal, floral, and geometric motifs within polychrome floral and geometric borders. 81.5"w. 116"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 808 - PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL PRAYER RUG.
PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL PRAYER RUG. 20th Century. Central directional field with black, cream, and white geometric motifs on a red ground within geometric borders, having cream fringe. 36.5"w. 59.5"l. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Martha Magsig Lynch (Centerville, Ohio).
Lot: 809 - PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED PRAYER RUG.
PAKISTAN HAND-KNOTTED PRAYER RUG. 20th Century. Central directional field filled with pinwheel shapes within zigzag and geometric borders, in colors of indigo, orange, red, and cream. 33.5"w. 59"h. Provenance: The Lifetime Collection of Richard & Phyllis Zirbel (Hudson Ohio).
Lot: 810 - CAUCASIAN KAZAK RUNNER AND NORTHWEST PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL RUGS.
CAUCASIAN KAZAK RUNNER AND NORTHWEST PERSIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL RUGS. Central Asia, 20th Century. Kazak runner with three central polychrome medallions on a blue field with polychrome animals and geometric motifs, within polychrome geometric and striped borders. 44.5"w. 90"l. Persian area rug with a central geometric, polychrome medallion on a white ground with polychrome geometric spandrels within polychrome stylized floral borders. 51"w. 77"h. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 811 - THREE CENTRAL ASIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL SCATTER RUGS.
THREE CENTRAL ASIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL SCATTER RUGS. 20th Century. Afghan Ersari with two central polychrome medallions on a field filled with stylized floral motifs and stars within diamond checkerboard borders, in colors of red, indigo, and cream. 39.5"w. 44.5"l. Aghan or Pakistan rug with a central row of diamonds within borders of geometric motifs, in colors of red, indigo, and cream. 37.5"w. 59"l. Pakistan rug with two rows of central geometric medallions within geometric borders, in colors of red, indigo, and cream. 31.5"w. 54"l. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 812 - SET OF GORHAM "STRASBOURG" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF GORHAM "STRASBOURG" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1897. Service for twelve. Included hollow handle dinner knives, hollow handled butter knives, dinner forks, salad or dessert forks, teaspoons, three tablespoons, a serving spoon, a serving fork, slotted serving spoon, three ladles, three soup spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, nine various table utensils and three hollow handled servers. Also includes three other sterling silver forks. Approximately 90 ozt. excluding hollow handled items.
Lot: 813 - MIYATA 950 FINE STERLING SILVER TEA SET ON TRAY.
MIYATA 950 FINE STERLING SILVER TEA SET ON TRAY. Japanese, 20th Century. A teapot, coffee pot, creamer, lidded sugar, and tongs in 950 fine sterling silver. Resting on a silvered nickel oval handled tray. Approximately 76.5 ozt. excluding tray.
Lot: 814 - INTERNATIONAL "PRELUDE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
INTERNATIONAL "PRELUDE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1939. Service for twelve. Includes hollow handle dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, twenty-four teaspoons, eight iced tea spoons, ten butter spreaders, and five additional utensils. Presented in a flatware storage box. Approximately 77.9 ozt. excluding hollow handled knives. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Marilyn and the late Jack Reinhardt (Columbus, Ohio).
Lot: 815 - SET OF INTERNATIONAL "JOAN OF ARC" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF INTERNATIONAL "JOAN OF ARC" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, 20th Century. Includes eleven hollow-handled dinner knives, eleven dinner forks, twelve salad forks, sixteen teaspoons, twelve cream soup spoons, a master butter knife, and nine spreaders, two serving forks, a serving spoon, a tomato server, seven diminutive table utensils, a wood and hollow handle salad set, and a hollow handled pie server. Approximately 87.4 ozt. excluding hollow handled pieces. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 816 - TOWLE "OLD LACE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE.
TOWLE "OLD LACE" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE. American, 20th Century. Service for nine. Includes hollow-handle table knives, dinner forks, salad forks, soup spoons, butter spreaders, a master butter, twelve teaspoons, two serving spoons, and four assorted utensils. 62.8 ozt. excluding hollow handled knives.
Lot: 817 - GORHAM "CHANTILLY" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
GORHAM "CHANTILLY" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1895. Service for twelve. Includes hollow handled dinner knives, dinner forks, salad or dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, master butter knife, and four serving utensils. Approximately 56.6 ozt. excluding the hollow handle knives.
Lot: 818 - SET OF ALVIN "SOUTHERN CHARM" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF ALVIN "SOUTHERN CHARM" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, Patented 1947. Includes eight hollow handled dinner knives, eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, sixteen teaspoons, nine iced teaspoons, a master butter knife, a sugar spoon, a ladle, and a relish fork. Presented in a silverware chest. 43.7 ozt. excluding hollow handle items.
Lot: 819 - GROUP OF ASSORTED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND WEIGHTED TABLE ACCESSORIES.
GROUP OF ASSORTED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND WEIGHTED TABLE ACCESSORIES. American, 20th Century. Includes a set of Reed and Barton floral handled demitasse spoons, six International iced tea spoons, six Alvin iced tea spoons, twelve Gorham demitasse spoons, six Gorham "King" salad forks, six Towle "Ben Franklin" teaspoons, six Alvin "Raleigh" teaspoons, seven Towle "Clove" teaspoons, twelve Frank W. Smith teaspoons, and a few other utensils. Together with two Watson weighted tazzas and a pair of International weighted candlesticks. Approximately 51.5 ozt. excluding weighted items. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Charles and Margaret Gibbs (Salem, Ohio).
Lot: 820 - ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. American, 20th Century. Twelve Reed and Barton "Lark" pattern forks, 7.5"l. Together with two Lunt "Monticello" spoons, one monogrammed, 6"l. 17.5 ozt.
Lot: 821 - KIRK AND SON STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE CREAMER AND OPEN SUGAR.
KIRK AND SON STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE CREAMER AND OPEN SUGAR. American, Early 20th Century. Hand-chased floral pattern with leaf brackets. Marked to bottom. Creamer, 3.25"h. Sugar, 2.25"h. Approximately 8.75 ozt.
Lot: 822 - STERLING SILVER MEN'S TOILETRY KIT.
STERLING SILVER MEN'S TOILETRY KIT. American, 20th Century. Sterling silver. Leather box housing a set of men's toiletry items. Includes a brush, a comb, a collapsible shoehorn, scissors, two canisters, a razor, and a toothbrush cover. Approximately 7.2 ozt. excluding the brush, comb, and razor head.
Lot: 823 - GROUP OF U.S. COIN COLLECTOR ALBUMS INCLUDING LARGE CENTS, PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS, AND INDIAN HEAD CENTS.
GROUP OF U.S. COIN COLLECTOR ALBUMS INCLUDING LARGE CENTS, PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS, AND INDIAN HEAD CENTS. American. Includes two Presidential Dollar albums, a Large Cent album partially filled, a full Washington Statehood quarter album, a mostly full Lincoln cent album, two mostly full Indian Head cent albums, and a two-cent piece/nickel three-cent piece album with a few coins.
Lot: 824 - GROUP OF U.S. MINT CENTS AND LOOSE COINS.
GROUP OF U.S. MINT CENTS AND LOOSE COINS. American. Mostly mint proof sets from the 2000s, along with a large group of loose coins, Lincoln cents, a few slabbed cents, including a 1955 one-cent double die obverse, and others.
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