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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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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. T.P. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. T.P. Mead Portage/Summit County mid 19th century. Ovoid crock with lug handles and impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 10''h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio).
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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Solomon
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Solomon Purdy Portage/Summit County 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid crock with lug handles and impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 11 1/2''h. Rim chips.
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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Daniel
OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Daniel Bury New Portage Summit County 1843 wool and cotton. Center seam tied Beiderwand. Tomato red coverlet with large scale bird and bush foot border and building and palm tree side borders. 67'' x 92''. Fraying at top does not run deeply.
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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Daniel
OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Daniel Bury New Portage Summit County 1838 wool and cotton. Center seam tied Beiderwand. Center field grid of eight-point star and lily and small hearts with bird and bush border. 74'' x 88'' Very good condition clean with complete fringe. Slight insect loss.
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STONEWARE FLOWER POT. R.S.
STONEWARE FLOWER POT. R.S. Baird Mogadore Portage/Summit County Ohio mid 19th century. Elaborately tooled and applied decoration including pockets and flowers. Albany slip. Loss. 9''h.
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OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Peter Uhl
OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET. Peter Uhl Portage County 1852 wool and cotton. Center seam tied Beiderwand. Urns of flowers with town borders. 70'' x 87''. Woven for Dorcus Lyman the thirty-year-old wife of Jesse a successful farmer in Windham Portage County. Some fringe loss minor insect loss and slight toning.
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NATIVE AMERICAN STURGEON SPEARING
NATIVE AMERICAN STURGEON SPEARING DECOYWinnebago County, Wisconsin, circa 1930, carved wooden body with inletted lead weights, twisted wire, on later metal stand, 23-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from the Collections of the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
shows obvious wear from age and usage, some rust to metal components, structural integrity preserved
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STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead Summit/Portage County Ohio mid 19th century. Impressed mark with cobalt accent. Ovoid with applied handle. Crazing and handle hairline. 11''h. Sold at Garth's Auctions May 21 2011. See Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware pp. 27-29.
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OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. I.M. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. I.M. Mead Portage/Summit County 2nd quarter-19th century. Slightly ovoid form with lug handles and impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 15 3/4''h. Rim chips hairlines.
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PENNSYLVANIA TAB HANDLED PEWTER
PENNSYLVANIA TAB HANDLED PEWTER PORRINGERChester County, Pennsylvania tab handled pewter porringer, ca. 1780 , bearing the touch of Robert Porter, 5 3/8" dia. Provenance: William Lanphar Collection, Mill Pond Antique Galleries, Michigan, November 9, 1996.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid-19th
STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid-19th century. Impressed label ''S. Purdy Portage Co. Ohio 2'' highlighted in cobalt. Two applied handles. Minor flakes. 12''h. Solomon Purdy is first recorded in Ohio in 1820 working in a number of locations including Atwater in Portage County.
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STONEWARE CHURN. Western
STONEWARE CHURN. Western Pennsylvania 1st half-19th century. Impressed ''Wm. Porter Oil Creek'' with brushed cobalt fuchsia blossom. Imperfections 15''h. Porter worked in Oil Creek Pennsylvania going out of business in 1851. This piece is featured on pg. 129 of Big Ware Turners by Phil Schaltenbrand. Hairlines and damage at one handle burst potstone
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Pierce Arrow wagon. Appears to have
Pierce Arrow wagon. Appears to have original paint with Pierce-Arrow logo - over painted. Fair cond.
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15 PIECE LOT OF WISCONSIN POTTERY
15 PIECE LOT OF WISCONSIN POTTERY SALT GLAZE POTTERY: Hand turned, cobalt decorated, saltglaze stoneware from the master potters of Wisconsin Pottery. Including the four quart preserve jar, covered jar with spigot, pitchers, and bowla. 2 1/2'' - 10''h.
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MAP. Lithograph on paper Madison
MAP. Lithograph on paper Madison Wisconsin: Ruger and Stoner 1884. Bird's-eye view of Massillon Stark County Ohio shows the town with special attention being paid to factories and industry. Imperfections. Framed with a gilt liner 30''h. 34''w. Over all toning of paper. Water stains on bottom edge and left and right side borders -- do not extend into the print. 2-3 small nicks to the paper at top center. Not examined out of the frame.
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MONTPELIER INDIANA STONEWARE MINI
MONTPELIER INDIANA STONEWARE MINI JUG
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead Mogadore Portage/Summit County 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid jug with brushed cobalt ''3'' and flower. 16''h. Ex Charles Momchilov (Ohio).
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STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century.
STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Three-gallon impressed and cobalt highlighted ''3'' and ''S. Purdy Portage Co. Ohio''. Imperfection. 13 3/4''h.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. P.H. Smith
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. P.H. Smith North Springfield Portage/Summit County Ohio 2nd half-19th century. Ovoid jug with impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 14''h. Spout chips.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Solomon Purdy
STONEWARE CROCK. Solomon Purdy Portage County Ohio mid 19th century. Impressed mark with cobalt accent. Ovoid form with two applied handles. Minor flakes and hairline. 12''h. Sold at Garth's Auctions May 21 2011. Solomon Purdy was first recorded in Ohio in 1820 working in several locations including Atwater. See Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware pp. 17-27.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Western
STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania 1870- mid 1880s. Dark cobalt stenciled label ''Murta & Sons 4 Beaver Beaver Co. Pa''. Two applied handles. 13''h.
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TWO OHIO OVOID STONEWARE CROCKS.
TWO OHIO OVOID STONEWARE CROCKS. Portage County Ohio 19th century. The larger marked for Bennace and Sutherland 11 3/4''h. the smaller marked for I.M. Mead 9 1/2''h. Mead with rim chips and minor crow's feet the B&S with hairlines and rim chips.
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Two American cobalt decorated
Two American cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware crocks mid-19th century; 1) with cobalt fern decoration impressed ''COWDEN & WILCOX HARRISBURG PA '' molded handles 7 in. H. 8 in. Diam.; 2) storage crock - with foliate cobalt decoration impressed 'LEWISTOWN POTTERY 2 '' molded ear handles 10 in. H. 9 1/2 in. Diam. Estimate $ 150-250 Cowden & Wilcox crock - glaze loss hairline crack rim chip; Lewistown crock - appropriate wear scratches dirt.
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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK.
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Middlebury Portage/Summit County mid 19th century. Six-gallon with lug handles and incised double line under rim. Cobalt script reads ''6'' and ''Chapman Upson and Wright Middlebury O.'' 13 1/2''h. Ex Jean Massar (Ohio). Illustrated in Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware p. 56. Possible firing crack is approximately 2 1/2'' and potstone also likely in-the-making.
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An Ohio Cobalt Decorated
An Ohio Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Crock
Mogadore, Summit County, Ohio, Circa 1840
stamped J. Minier twice on front.
Height 10 7/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of William D. Giermann, Canal Fulton, Ohio
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Edward Curtis gravure print
Edward Curtis gravure print ''Skokomish Baskets''. Prov. (attached to back ''Doug Price Photographs....Michigan. Site 9 1/2'' x 8''.
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KENTON COAL WAGON Cast iron blue
KENTON COAL WAGON Cast iron blue painted dumping wagon embossed ''COAL'' on sides seated figure drawn by solo work mule spoke wheels painted in yellow. 13 3/4'' l. Wear to paint (Good Cond.)
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PORTABLE BUGGY SEAT, ONTARIO, MID
PORTABLE BUGGY SEAT, ONTARIO, MID 19TH CENTURYAn unusual portable buggy seat from Hastings County with the seat fashioned like two child's chairs with turned posts having mushroom cap tops, all mounted on a base with turned feet. In old green over original red paint. Ontario, mid 19th century. H: 21"; W/L: 36"; D/P: 17". FRANCAIS: Siège de calèche portable inhabituel du comté de Hastings, Ont. Fait de deux chaises d’enfants avec montants tournés et fleurons en forme de champignon, monté sur base à piètement tourné. Vieux vert sur peinture rouge d'origine, milieu du 19e siècle.
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LOUISE PRESCOTT CANBY ETCHINGLouise
LOUISE PRESCOTT CANBY ETCHINGLouise Prescott Canby etching A Road at Colora , signed lower right, in a birds eye maple frame, 10 1/4" x 15".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Toning.
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FRAKTUR. American 1st half-19th
FRAKTUR. American 1st half-19th century. Blue ink on paper ''Francis and Mary Agnes Leitz Crawford County Bucyrus Ohio''. Stains. In a gilt frame 11 1/2''h. 9 1/2''w.
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AN INUIT FIGURAL SCULPTURE BY
AN INUIT FIGURAL SCULPTURE BY MOSESIE KOLOLA, LAKE HARBOR An Inuit figural sculpture by Mosesie Kolola, Lake Harbor, titled "Standing Bear," composed of light green serpentine, 11.5"h. Provenance: Estate of Sheila Martin-Stone (Oakdale, California). Ms. Martin-Stone was one of the founders of Triplex Direct Marketing in 1972. The company pioneered the management of computerized mailing lists
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A Cobalt Decorated Eight-Gallon
A Cobalt Decorated Eight-Gallon Stoneware Jar
Likely Muskingum County, Ohio, Mid 19th Century
with cobalt capacity mark and decoration.
Height 17 3/4 inches.
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Two stoneware bean pots: both
Two stoneware bean pots: both with two strap handles, one with incised wavy lines, speckled medium brown glaze, Crawford or Washington County, Georgia, 8 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1977, rim wear and chips, lacking lid ; jar with mottled brown glaze, attributed to Crawford County, Georgia, 7-1/4 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1980, extensive rim wear, small cracks and chips .
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STONEWARE CROCK. Western
STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania 1870-1882. Stenciled cobalt label ''A. Conrad New Geneva Fayette Co. Pa. 3'' with American eagle. Two applied handles. Some imperfections. 13 1/2''h. Edge chips several small burst potstones.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. J. Benna[g]e
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. J. Benna[g]e and J.A. Sutherland Springfield Portage County 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid jug with impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 13''h. Manufacturing defects tight hairlines chips to the spout.