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SEVEN PCS OF CLEVELAND AKRON &
SEVEN PCS OF CLEVELAND AKRON & COLUMBUS RY EPHEMERA
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GROUP OF VIRGINIA REDWARE MIXING
GROUP OF VIRGINIA REDWARE MIXING BOWL, AN AKRON OHIO CHEESE DISHAND TWO STONEWARE ARTICLESGroup of Virginia Redware Mixing Bowl, an Akron Ohio Cheese Dishand two Stoneware Articles
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An Ohio Four Gallon Cobalt
An Ohio Four Gallon Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Crock
Akron, Ohio, 19th Century
stamped for Henry Thomas.
Height 13 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of William D. Giermann, Canal Fulton, Ohio
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TRADE SIGN: PORTAGE CORD COMPANY,
TRADE SIGN: PORTAGE CORD COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO, 1910(American, 20th century)
chromolithograph on tin by artist R.J. Kennedy, depicting a tire on a country lane, 25-3/4 in. x 37-3/4 in.; frame integral to images
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
scratches, abrasions and wear, mounted on period stretcher
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Sweet (American, Akron Area, 20th
Sweet (American, Akron Area, 20th Century) "Widow's Barn". Oil on canvas, signed at the lower right corner, approx. 26" x 30", framed with a linen liner and a silver finish frame overall approx. 32" x 35-1/2". Unfinished composition verso. Title on stretcher.
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A two
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A two gallon Ohio crock impressed ''P. RODENBAUGH / AKRON'' with cobalt decoration. 8 1/2'' h. 9 1/4'' dia. and a jug impressed ''JULIUS NORTON / BENNINGTON VT.'' 11 1/2'' h.
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***RARE OHIO STONEWARE CHURN.
***RARE OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Summit County Ohio 1865-1880. Six-gallon of typical form decorated in cobalt with an elaborate bird on a branch holding in its beak a banner reading ''Akron Ohio' and under the name ''D.S. Alexander.' Imperfections. 18'h. Sold at Blair Auctions (Ohio) May 2004 sold at Waasdorp (New York) September 2004 lot 209. D.S. Alexander likely refers to David Alexander a farm implements dealer and the older brother of noted businessman J. Park Alexander (1834-1908). The younger Alexander engaged in a variety of successful business ventures however is perhaps best known for the development of a stoneware distribution network. He worked with a number of local potters and maintained warehouses in Akron Detroit and Chicago. The present churn is illustrated in Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware p. 55 along with a monumental jug retailed from Alexander's Detroit warehouse. That jug is also discussed and illustrated in Equal in Goodness: Ohio Decorative Arts 1788-1860 entry 104. Another Alexander piece (an 1876 Centennial jug) was appraised by Alan Katz on the Antiques Roadshow in St. Paul Minnesota in June 2004. A candidate for the maker of this churn is William McBurney a potter who came to the Akron area in the early 1860s. Another churn signed by McBurney and with a similar bird to the present churn is illustrated in Treichler p. 57. Correction: the Blair auction was in May of 1997. The lid has some dried black resin spilled on it and a 1'' by 5/8'' chip out of the top rim. *** Starting at the top rim behind the left handle is a crack that runs 7-1/2'' down into the piece on a slant. Also has a hairline crack in the rear running 4-1/2'' from the top down and crows feet or spider on the bottom.
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2 COPIES ATTIC POTTERY AMPHORA -
2 COPIES ATTIC POTTERY AMPHORA - AKRON ART CENTE20th century. After models from 550 and 460 BC, Greece
18 H x 9 W and 18.5 H x 11 W
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed wide renown across the United States and Internationally over his seventy-year career as the consummate dealer-collector. While in college in 1956, Peter was already advertising a pair of fine antique flintlock pistols. By 1960, now a resident of historic Litchfield Connecticut, he was cited by the New York Times as a dealer in "great rarities." With later residences and shops in London, Manhattan, Sun Valley Idaho, and Sanibel Island Florida, Peter continued to consider Litchfield his home. By 2013, Peter was recognized by the Antiques Dealers of America with its highest honor, its Award of Merit,"in recognition of his extensive contributions to the fields of fine art, American decorative arts and antiques." More recently, a cover story in The Antiques and the Arts Weekly traced "the arc of Tillou’s long career"
(PTIL575)(WT)
Condition:
Both good with repaired handles to one
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[American Indian - Archaeology]
[American Indian - Archaeology] Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society Publications lot of 20Heer Fred J. Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications. Columbus Ohio. 1887-1911 ?vols. I-XX. All 8vo?with cloth wrappers and gilt spine. Condition: Edge wear; some toning to pages.
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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN,
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN, 1904 - 1971) 20 ¼" x 26" "U.S.S. Airship Akron", 1931. Gelatin silver print, signed lower right corner, under glass in original metal frame.
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KEN NEVADOMI (AMERICAN, 1939 -
KEN NEVADOMI (AMERICAN, 1939 - 2023) 48" x 48" "Death O'Cleveland Series (2)", 1979. Acrylic on canvas, signed, titled, and dated to verso, 1979 Cleveland Museum of Art May Show acceptance tag to verso, in blonde strip wood frame, 48¾" x 48¾" overall.
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Cleveland Folk Art ca. 1927
Cleveland Folk Art ca. 1927 "Tower of Jewels...Cleveland Industrial Exposition...Public Auditorium 1927" Hand beaded textile with old European glass beads apprx. 19-1/2" x 17" framed under glass overall appx. 22-1/4" x 19-1/2". The title of the piece is worked in black on black beads below. Obtained from an old house in East Cleveland several years ago by the current owner. The impressive display was an inspiration to this maker.
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Matte Blue Ohio Bowl marked (raised
Matte Blue Ohio Bowl marked (raised relief) 1 17 bruise on the corner of one buttress near the rim 5.75''w.
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OLEG STAVROWSKY (AMERICAN B.1927)
OLEG STAVROWSKY (AMERICAN B.1927) BUFFALOS. Oil on canvas signed lower right; Additionally signed and titled on the reverse; Frame: 37.25'' x 31'' 30'' x 24'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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An American Pottery Crock Buckeye
An American Pottery Crock Buckeye Pottery Co. Macomb Ill. blue ribbon brand of typical cylindrical form. Height 17 1/2 inches.
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Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky
Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky (1915-2001), mahogany with everted sides, base marked by hand "Osolnik Originals", 4 x 10 in.,
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THREE PORTRAITS BY RUTH ALDERFER
THREE PORTRAITS BY RUTH ALDERFER OENSLAGER (1892-1992) OHIO. Including one oil on artist's board. Portrait entitled ''Girl at Luxo(r) Egypt''. Depicting a Middle Eastern woman wearing a hijab. Oil on canvas. Signed ''R. Oenslager''. Akron Ohio artist Ruth Oenslager. Reverse with a card from the Sandusky Exchange Club Art Show / Exhibit Registration Card. Card reads ''Mrs. George Oenslager / Akron / Oil / Girl at Luxo(r) Egypyt''. 20 1/4'' h. 25'' w. (including frame). One portrait of a woman in a kimono. Signed lower right. 28'' h. 17 1/2'' w. (including frame). One study of a nude. 31''h. 24'' w. (including frame). Some soiling and wear.
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GROUP OF THREE REPRODUCTION POTTERY
GROUP OF THREE REPRODUCTION POTTERY URNSGroup of Three Reproduction Pottery Urns, having Greek style Amphora Akron painted scenes, tallest 18 1/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Ronald Morgan (born 1936)/The
Ronald Morgan (born 1936)/The Cleveland Orchestra/oil on board, 23.5cm x 30cm
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A Mogadore Ohio Pottery Lion Late
A Mogadore Ohio Pottery Lion
Late 19th Century
incised C.W. Aken on underside of base.
Height 6 1/2 x length 10 7/8 x width 6 3/4 inches.
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O'BYRNE DEWITT ACCORDION, AN AKAI
O'BYRNE DEWITT ACCORDION, AN AKAI X-330 REEL-TO-REEL AND A VIOLINO'Byrne DeWitt Accordion, an Akai X-330 Reel-to-Reel and a Violin
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Style of Archibald Knox, a silvered
Style of Archibald Knox, a silvered ceramic jug in the form of an owl, 14cm high
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RARE "GOODYEAR AIRSHIP DOCK"
RARE "GOODYEAR AIRSHIP DOCK" BUILDING STILL BANKca. 1930; duraluminum cast figural bank of Goodyear Zepplin Airship hanger in Akron, OH, an elongated oval shape domed building with windows and small vent stacks on peak and a felt covered base, attributed to Ferrosteel Co., 7 1/4"x 2 1/2"x 2 1/2"; Condition: good
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Native American pottery pot found
Native American pottery pot found near Massillon, OH. 7"H.
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Native American pottery bowl with
Native American pottery bowl with applied decoration found near Navarre, OH, Stark Co. 6 1/2"dia. Two areas of restoration on rim.
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Photos from the Olken Archive.
Photos from the Olken Archive. Approx. 35 examples circus subject mostly Boston area. Good cond.
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BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE. Zanesville
BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE. Zanesville Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century. Deep amber with twenty-four tightly swirled ribs 8 1/2''h.
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Robert Lebron (American b. 1928)
Robert Lebron (American b. 1928) oil on canvas cityscape signed lower right 24" x 36". ?
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TWO PIECES OF SEWERTILE. Ohio
TWO PIECES OF SEWERTILE. Ohio early 20th century. Presentation brick from the Hill Sewer Pipe Co. Akron Ohio. Flakes. 15''h. 5.5''l. And an unmarked tree trunk lamp by JW Moore (Tuscarawas County). 11.25''h. overall.
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Group of Garments Akrisfive
Group of Garments Akrisfive pieces to include: an orange cotton blend jacket with matching camisole: a dark brown turtleneck sweater: a white tank top with pink trim: and a pair of green and blue patterned pants all size six except for the pants which are size 4.Every item retains its original price tag and appears to have never been worn.
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CAMPUS QUEEN BY CLYDE SINGER (OHIO
CAMPUS QUEEN BY CLYDE SINGER (OHIO 1908-1999). Oil on canvas signed lower left. Blonde woman walking on sidewalk. 30''h. 36''w. in a frame 36''h. 42''w. Frame plaque is dated 1959 title on stretcher partially covered by cardboard.
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Native American pottery urn found
Native American pottery urn found East Canton, OH. 4 1/2"H. 5" stress crack on side of body, and small chip on rim.
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Beveled archaic knife; Coshocton
Beveled archaic knife; Coshocton flint, Ohio. 7 1/2".
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C. 1930 Cleveland child's 20''
C. 1930 Cleveland child's 20'' diameter wheel pneumatic. Original.
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BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE. Zanesville
BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE. Zanesville Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century. Aqua club shaped with twenty-four faintly broken swirl ribs and applied lip. Imperfections. 8''h. A few small blisters one broken
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2010-W BUFFALO 1 OUNCE PROOF IN OGP
2010-W BUFFALO 1 OUNCE PROOF IN OGP Beautiful