THE HISTORIC HOLZER AUCTION 2021-11-08 Auction - 418 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in OH
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WALLACE NUTTING CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CANDLESTANDRARE EARLY OHIO SETTLEMENT PAMPHLETSTERLING SILVER TEA SET
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Marietta, OH, United States
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THE HISTORIC HOLZER AUCTION

100-year family collection of a prominent southeast Ohio family, including a variety of art, furniture, ceramics, glass, silver, toys and dolls, and historical ephemera
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WALLACE NUTTING CHIPPENDALE-STYLE MIRROR: Connecticut, 2nd quarter-20th century, walnut. Scroll-cut mirror with parcel-gilt rococo appliques. Stamped on the back. 38.5" high, 16" wide. This is item 773, the "love bird glass" in Nutting's
0002: WALLACE NUTTING CHIPPENDALE-STYLE MIRROREst. $100-$200
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LATE CLASSICAL "TUCKAWAY" TABLE: Possibly Kentucky, mid-19th century, cherry. Narrow drop-leaf with ring-turned legs and gatelegs, and on shaped feet separated by a turned stretcher. 28.5" high, 44" wide, 13.25" long (closed), 56.5"
0004: LATE CLASSICAL "TUCKAWAY" TABLEEst. $150-$250
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CHIPPENDALE-STYLE "PIE CRUST" TEA TABLE: Early 20th century, mahogany. Tilting pie crust top on a fluted and carved standard, and on acanthus-carved cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet. 27" high, 31" diameter. (E3)
0005: CHIPPENDALE-STYLE "PIE CRUST" TEA TABLEEst. $80-$120
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GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK: English, early 19th century, oak and pine. Broken-arch pediment with brass rosettes and turned columns on the hood, the case with reeded quarter columns and cross-banded door, and on a molded base.
0007: GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCKEst. $300-$500
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PAIR OF DECORATED FIRE BUCKETS: English, 19th century, leather. Columnar shape retaining some of their original armorial decoration, and later connected with a leather handle. 21.5" high. (E11)
0008: PAIR OF DECORATED FIRE BUCKETSEst. $200-$400
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VICTORIAN ART GLASS BASKET: American, late 19th century. Cased orange to red glass basket with clear ruffled rim and stylized twisted branch handle. 9"high, 8.5" diameter. (E12)
0009: VICTORIAN ART GLASS BASKETEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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EQUESTRIAN PRINT: Handcolored aquatint, "The Late Georgiana Charlotte Theobald" engraved by Mackerell after the painting by F.C. Turner, London: Laird, 1846. 23.25" high, 26.25" (plate), in a modern frame: 27" high,
0010: EQUESTRIAN PRINTEst. $100-$200
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QUEEN ANNE DISH-TOP TEA TABLE: American, late 18th century, cherry and poplar. Tilt-top with birdcage, urn standard, and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. 26.5" high, approx. 35" diameter. (E6)
0012: QUEEN ANNE DISH-TOP TEA TABLEEst. $200-$400
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MORAVIAN ART CHINA TEA SET: Czechoslovakia, 20th century. Phoenix china with teapot with lid, creamer with lid, six plates and six cups and saucers. All decorated in primary colored flowers and leaves. Teapot - 7" high. (E13)
0013: MORAVIAN ART CHINA TEA SETEst. $50-$100
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SMALL GROUP OF GLASS AND PORCELAIN: American/European, 20th century. Group includes miniature cups and saucers, miniature candleabra, egg cup, vases, small bottles, cat shoe, toothpicks, small vases, doll house baby doll in high chair,
0014: SMALL GROUP OF GLASS AND PORCELAINEst. $50-$80
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SMALL GROUP OF GLASS: American, early 20th century. Group includes clear punch cups, tumblers and small plates and a pair of cobalt bud vases. .5" to 8" high. (E15)
0015: SMALL GROUP OF GLASSEst. $50-$80Lot Passed
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LARGE GROUP OF PORCELAIN: European/Asian, late 19th-early 20th century. Group includes a hand-painted Nippon chocolate set, hand-painted Austrian teapot, two other teapots, various cups and saucers, salts, bowls, plates and a
0017: LARGE GROUP OF PORCELAINEst. $50-$100
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LARGE GROUP OF RUBY GLASS: American, 20th century. Group includes wine glasses, goblets, cordials, decanter, plates, platter, candlesticks, etc. 2.75" to 12" high. (DR11).
0018: LARGE GROUP OF RUBY GLASSEst. $50-$100
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LARGE GROUP OF PATTERN GLASS: American, mid-19th century. Various patterns including Bar and Diamond, Diamond, Blackberry, Bull's Eye, Thousand Eye, Indian Feather, etc. and various makers. Group includes two large covered
0019: LARGE GROUP OF PATTERN GLASSEst. $50-$100
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FOUR CUT GLASS BOWLS: American, mid-late 19th century. One with finger hole handle. Various patterns. Unmarked. 6" to 8"diameter. (DR13)
0020: FOUR CUT GLASS BOWLSEst. $50-$100
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EIGHT ANTIQUE LACE TABLE LINENS: French/European, mid-late 19th century. Group includes a tambour lace table runner and placemat. 15" to 44" long, 11.5" to 14.5" wide. And six needle lace placemats with figures of birds and
0021: EIGHT ANTIQUE LACE TABLE LINENSEst. $100-$200
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STERLING SILVER TEA SET: American, late 19th-early 20th century. Four pieces in the "Beacon Hill" pattern, open sugar bowl in the "Prelude" pattern, all by International Sterling. Set includes teapot, coffee pot, creamer,
0022: STERLING SILVER TEA SETEst. $2,500-$3,500
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CUT GLASS TRAY: American, mid-late 19th century. Brilliant cut tray with sawtooth rim. 2.5" high, 17.5" long, 10.5 " wide. (DR16)
0023: CUT GLASS TRAYEst. $80-$120
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GROUP OF PORCELAIN: European/Asian, late 19th-20th century. Group of seven plates and two bowls including Royal Doulton, Bavaria with hand-painted flowers, Rosenthal with cobalt rim and gilt detail, flow blue, English
0024: GROUP OF PORCELAINEst. $50-$100
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