Maine Antique Digest, March 2017 25-C
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Folk art child’s chest with glove drawers and paneled
sides, 25" high overall x 18½", $795 from Inez Allen and
Nan Donovan of City Mouse Country Mouse Antiques,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Large dough box in walnut or birch, 30" x 56¼" x 30", $1150; oil on canvas
winter scene by Indiana artist Joseph Albert Trover (1915-2002), $350 from
Fred Henderson of Sharpsville, Indiana.
Banister-back chair, $395; wallpaper box, 14" high x 18" in diameter, $900; New
England tea table, $1850 from Bruce Rigsby of Lancaster, Kentucky.
Foot warmers from John and Linda Hood of Springhouse Farm Antiques, Lewis Center,
Ohio. The double-handled example (left) in an unusually large size, 13" square, was priced at
$395.
Schimmel-type carved eagle/
bird, mid-19th century, 18"
high, as is, $525 from Barbara
Rochelle of Toledo, Ohio.
Articulated artist’s mannequin, late 19th
century, 18" high, $595 from Colleen
Boland Alpers of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Trolley fare box with copper face, found in
Memphis, Tennessee, made by the Johnson
Fare Box Company, 1910-20, 19" high x 7½"
square, excellent working condition, $545
from Jonathan and Toni Smith of Smith and
Morgan Antiques, Clarkston, Michigan.
Elephant folio
Works of William Hogarth
, containing every image the master
printmaker made, $1650 from Judi and Cy Stellmach of Blue Dog Antiques,
Stafford Springs, Connecticut.
Santa Claus Travels picture cube
puzzle by McLoughlin Brothers,
circa 1897, original box, $3750
from Betty Bell of Dallas, Texas.




