Spring Fine and Decorative Art

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Spring Fine and Decorative Art

Cowan's Auction Salesroom
6270 Este Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45232
513-871-1670

Directions:
Cowan's is located off I-75 at Exit #9 (Seymour Ave. & Paddock Rd. Exit). At exit ramp, head South on Paddock Rd. to Seymour Ave., and make a right (West). Continue on Seymour Avenue as it crosses Vine Street. After crossing railroad tracks go down two streets and turn left onto Este Avenue. Area sign reads Ridgewood Industrial Park. Cowan's is on the left at 6270 Este Avenue.
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Apothecary Cabinet in Old Paint,132 - Apothecary Cabinet in Old Paint,
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American, ca 1840. A pine apothecary cabinet in old red paint with areas of light colored grain painting. Likely sat atop a base. Brass latch for door
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 800.00 - 1,200.00
Sold to floor .. for (475.00 + 83.13BP) = 558.13
 
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Redware Toddy Plates with Yellow Slip,133 - Redware Toddy Plates with Yellow Slip,
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American, likely Pennsylvania, ca 1850. Redware toddy plates with yellow slip decoration; each 4" diameter. Condition: One has small old chip ...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor .. for (500.00 + 87.50BP) = 587.50
 
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Book Form Gum Box,134 - Book Form Gum Box,
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American, ca 1900. A hand carved wood gum box in original paint. A book form with slide lid at each end. Folky relief carvings include a hand holding
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor .. for (425.00 + 74.38BP) = 499.38
 
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Decorated Souvenir Book Box,135 - Decorated Souvenir Book Box,
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late 19th century. Decorated book box with original paint, simulating leather and wood grain with floral decoration; 12" high x 2.5" wide ...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor .. for (225.00 + 39.38BP) = 264.38
 
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Vernacular School Master's Desk Desk,136 - Vernacular School Master's Desk Desk,
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probably Canadian, 19th century, in pine. The slanted writing surface with book ledge opens to two tiers of valanced pigeon holes. On the face of the
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 600.00 - 800.00
Sold to floor .. for (600.00 + 105.00BP) = 705.00
 
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Carved and Painted Hanging Salt Box,137 - Carved and Painted Hanging Salt Box,
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likely Canadian, mid to late 19th century. Hanging pine salt box with carved designs and bright colors typical of the French Canadian vernacular; 15...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 500.00 - 700.00
Sold to floor .. for (600.00 + 105.00BP) = 705.00
 
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Paint Decorated Box138 - Paint Decorated Box
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American, likely Ohio, 19th century. A poplar box, with red paint, decorated with gilt fruit and leaves; 4.5" high x 12.5" wide x 6" ...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor .. for (275.00 + 48.13BP) = 323.13
 
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Folky Watch Hutch with Paint,139 - Folky Watch Hutch with Paint,
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American, ca 1900. A painted wood, folky watch hutch in colors of salmon and cream, with remnants of electrified light socket. Also with a pocket watc
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Estimate : 200.00 - 400.00
Sold to floor .. for (150.00 + 26.25BP) = 176.25
 
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Folky Hooked Rug With Branding Emblems,140 - Folky Hooked Rug With Branding Emblems,
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American, ca 1920-1940, wool on burlap. A folky hooked rug with branding emblems within octagon borders having alternating diamond shaped blocks; 37.5
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 600.00
Sold to floor .. for (500.00 + 87.50BP) = 587.50
 
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Penny Rugs,141 - Penny Rugs,
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American, late 19th to early 20th century. Two penny rugs, one of wool and velvet sewn onto a natural cotton ground and mounted on a hexagon board; 28
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Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor .. for (300.00 + 52.50BP) = 352.50
 
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