IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR BIDDERS
Cowan’s encourages all clients to utilize remote bidding options for the upcoming March 19 Americana: Furniture, Decorative Art & Folk Art and March 20 Country Americana auctions. Bidding is available by absentee, by phone, or online with Cowan's Live, Live Auctioneers, or Invaluable. While the live sale will continue as planned, out of an abundance of caution for our clients, we will not be hosting in-person bidding in Cowan’s Cincinnati salesroom.
Additionally, previews for the sale will be by appointment only. If you would like to view property, please make an appointment by calling 513-871-1670 or emailing kirstiecraven@hindmanauctions.com.
Cowan's appreciates your understanding.
About the Auction
Cowan's Americana: Furniture, Decorative Art & Folk Art auction will feature two sessions: the first session on Thursday, March 19 includes over 350 lots of furniture, paintings, folk art, textiles, early lighting, metalwork, advertising, coin-operated machines, vintage automobiles and more.
The second session, Country Americana, on Friday, March 20, will include nearly 600 lots from many of the same categories as the first day, as well as over 100 pieces of cobalt decorated stoneware.
Both days of the sale will include the option to bid live in-person, live online, via the phone, or absentee.
Highlights include A Folk Art Portrait of Johnathan Southwick in Red with Hoop Toy (Lot 100), An Exceptionally Carved Victorian Mahogany Huntboard by Alexander Roux (Lot 332), A Fine Cast Zinc and Molded, Parcel-Gilt Copper Cow Weathervane (Lot 303), A Painted and Carved "Flying Horse" Gameboard (Lot 250), and A 1938 Chrysler Royal Sedan (Lot 347).
Contact
Kirstie Craven
decarts@cowans.com
513-871-1670 x231
Auction
Thursday, March 19, 2020
10:00 am
Preview
By Appointment Only
To Schedule an appointment, please call 513-871-1670
Buyer's Premium
25%
PLEASE NOTE: Third-party online bidding platforms add an additional 3% service fee to lots won on their platforms.
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