502
501 Henry Bainbridge McCarter (American, 1866-1942)
Floral Still Life, signed lower left with initials “H.M.C”, artist stamp verso, oil on canvas, 30-1/4 x 25-1/4 in.; gilt and painted wood frame, 33 x 27-3/4 in., surface dirt, stretcher marks, surface dirt, patch repair verso (with Band-aid); frame with wear
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
American School Portrait (American or Continental, late 19th/early 20th century)
Portrait of a Lady, unsigned, oil on panel, 25 x 20 in.; carved gilt wood frame, 33 x 29 in., laid on Masonite, surface with scratches, abrasions, multiple nail sized holes scattered throughout, cracks, missing area at lower right; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Alabama
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
503
Earl Cavis Kerkam, Still Life (New York/District of Columbia, 1891-1965) Gladiolas, 1963, signed lower right “Kerkam”, oil on canvas board, 15-7/8 x 8-7/8 in.; modern frame, 21-3/4 x 14-3/4 x 1-3/4 in., good condition; frame with abrasions, fabric covered liner discolored
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $600 - $800
504
Gandy Brodie, Abstract Still Life (New York/Vermont, 1925-1975)
Large Flower Pot with Spoon, 1967, signed and inscribed verso “Christmas 1967/Gandy Brodie/For Leslie Schwartz”, oil on canvas board, 29-7/8 x 14-7/8 in.; fine gilt wood panel frame, glazed, 35-1/4 x 201/4 x 1-1/4 in., slightly concave, frame with abrasions
Provenance: Ex-Collection of Leslie Schwartz, possibly the New York businessman born in 1930 in Hungary; Private Collection
Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500
506
Reuben Nakian Sculpture, Ecstasy (New York/Connecticut, 1897-1986)
505
Ivan Le Lorraine Albright Lithograph (Illinois, 1897-1983)
Fleeting Time Thou Hast Left Me Old (Grayson #11), 1945, signed lower right “Ivan Le Lorraine Albright” and titled lower left, Associated American Artists, New York, publisher, lithograph, image 13-5/8 x 9-5/8 in.; parcel gilt wood frame, 23-3/4 x 18-7/8 x 1-1/4 in., slight waviness to paper, not examined out of frame; frame with minor abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $600 - $900
Head of a woman, 1947, edition 9/9, signed “Nakian”, patinated bronze, 10 x 14 x 10-1/2 in., with black marble plinth 1-1/4 x 12 x 12 in., brown patina, some abrasions to bronze, scratches to marble base
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
507
Reuben Nakian Terracotta Sculpture (New York/Connecticut, 1897-1986)
Europa and the Bull, 1971, signed “Nakian”, unglazed terracotta, 13-1/8 x 12-1/4 x 6-in., chips at bottom edge
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000
508
Earl Kerkam, Two Drawings of Women, 1950s (New York/District of Columbia, 1891-1965) Standing Nude, signed lower right “Kerkam”, watercolor on paper, 16-5/8 x 11-3/4 in., metal frame, sight 23-3/4 x 18-1/2 x 7/8 in.; Profile of Woman with Curly Hair, signed lower right “Kerkam”, ink on paper, sight 13-3/4 x 14 in., gilt wood frame, silk mat, 24-1/2 x 24-1/4 x 1-1/2 in., both with some toning, not examined out of frames, “Profile” with some waviness to paper; frames with minor abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $600 - $800
509
Robert Kulicke, Modernist Still Life (New York/Pennsylvania, 1924-2007)
Orange, Yellow, Pink, and White Flowers (RMK 59.322), estate stamp verso “RMK”, oil on silk on Masonite, 9-3/4 x 8-3/4 in.; gilt wood frame, museum glass, 12-1/4 x 12 x 1-1/4 in., good condition; frame with light abrasions on sides
Provenance: David & Langdale Company, Inc., New York, DLA-5182 (labels verso); Private Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Exhibited, Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Robert M. Kulicke: Paintings with a Selection of Drawings, November 27 - December 22, 2007, No. 29
510
Raphael Soyer, Woman Undressing (New York, 1899-1987)
Nude standing in front of a clothes strewn green room screen, signed lower left “Raphael Soyer”, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in.; modern parcel gold leafed frame, 32-1/8 x 26-1/4 x 2-1/8 in., not examined out of archival frame
Provenance: Acquired directly from artist; traded for a Pearlstein drawing and subsequently sold to Joshua Smith; Reacquired, Ahlers & Ogletree, January 12, 2019, lot 335; Private Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Photograph of artist standing with painting included with this lot (attached verso).
512
Philip Pearlstein, Reclining Nude (New York, born 1924)
facing left, 1965, signed and dated lower right “Pearlstein 1965”, sepia ink and ink wash on cream paper, 22 x 30 in.; fine modern parcel gilt leaf frame, 27-1/2 x 33-3/4 x 1-3/4 in., not removed from archival framing, not apparently laid down; frame with minor abrasions
Provenance: Collection of a New York Art Critic; Private Collection Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
513
Jim Dine, Etching from Four German Brushes (New York, Ohio, born 1935)
1973, edition 52/75, signed bottom middle “Jim Dine 1973”, Petersburg Press, New York and London, publisher, etching on Crisbrook Waterleaf paper, plate 11-7/8 x 11-7/8 in., sheet 31 x 22-1/4 in.; silver metal frame, 32-7/8 x 24 x 1-1/4 in., floated, some waviness, soft handling creases, not removed from frame; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Christie’s Online, November 15, 2023, Lot 37 (labels verso); Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
511
Larry Rivers, Portrait of Marta (New York, 1923-2002)
Woman on a Sofa, signed and inscribed middle right “L.R.” and “to Marta it’s nice to be beautiful and Spanish” graphite on paper, 10-7/8 x 13-5/8 in.; wood frame with gold leaf liner, 16-1/2 x 19-1/4 x 1 in., floated, tear with repair and stains, toning
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
514
Andy Warhol, An Exhibition Poster for the Tate Gallery
Andy Warhol: Marilyn Monroe, 1964, for the exhibition held 17th February-28th March 1971, Tate Gallery Publications, London, publisher, The Hillington Press, Uxbridge, printer, offset lithograph on poster paper, 30 x 20 in. (76.2 x 50.8 cm.); unframed, loose, slight dings at the edge upper left
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500
515
Lowy Modernist Frame
fine gold leaf reverse profile frame, incised stamp verso “LOWY”, rabbet 24-5/16 x 16-1/4 in., exterior 29-1/2 x 21-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., width 3 in., small ‘ding’ to surface
Estimate: $200 - $400
516
Charles Prendergast Signed Frame (American, 1863-1948)
carved, gilt and paint wash with corner foliate and central diaper cartouche decoration, incised verso “...Prendergast...”, rabbet 18-3/8 x 24-1/4 in., exterior 27-1/2 x 33-1/2 x 1-3/4 in., width 5 in., small areas of flaking, with some losses powder retouched
Provenance: A Buffalo New York Family, sold by Cottone Auctions, New York, March 29, 2014, lot 155, sold for $3,250
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
517
Prendergast-style Frame, Possibly Newcomb-Macklin 20th century, carved and gilt wood reverse profile frame, incised foliate corner decoration, stepped inner sight and outer edge, Newcomb-Macklin type corner splines, rabbet 19 x 25-5/8 in., exterior 21-5/8 x 28 x 1/1/2 in., width 1-3/4 in., rabbet with tooling on interior to adjust fit, wear commensurate with age
Estimate: $400 - $600
519
Carrig Rohane Signed Frame
1926 carved and gilt wood reverse profile frame with corner foliate decoration, fluted sight edge, incised with signature verso “1926/Carrig-Rohane Shop Inc./R.C. Vose/Boston”, rabbet 25-3/8 x 30-1/4 in., exterior 28-1/8 x 34-1/8 x 1-7/8 in., width 2-1/4 in., top and bottom of rabbet routed out to provide more space, wear and abrasions mostly at corner, minor flaking
Estimate: $400 - $800
518
Fine Frederick Harer Arts and Crafts Frame, accommodates 30 x 40 in., (American, early 20th century)
circa 1930, carved and gilt wood, stipple decorated plate molding, incised verso with maker “Harer”, rabbet 30-1/4 x 40-1/2 in., exterior 34-1/2 x 44-1/2 x 1-5/8 in., width 2-1/2 in., small split in sight molding right, some abrasions primarily at edges
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
520
Three Arts & Crafts Frames, One Taos, One Shuptrine
Alan Shuptrine (Tennessee, born 1963) carved and gilt wood Arts and Crafts style frame, stylized leaf corner decoration, incised stamp verso, rabbet 18-3/8 x 22-3/8 in., exterior 25 x 29 x 1-1/25 in., width 3-3/4 in.; carved and gilt Arts and Crafts style frame with shallow cove and Deco corner decoration, rabbet 22-1/8 x 20-1/8 in., exterior 29-1/2 x 27-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., width 4 in.; Taos chip carved and gilt wood frame, rabbet 24-1/4 x 301/4, exterior 27-1/2 x 33-1/2 x 1-7/8 in. width 2 in., “Shuptrine” with minor edge abrasions; one with some small losses to gilding at edges, Taos frame with some minor abrasions and wear
Estimate: $600 - $900
521
Watercolor Girl with St. Bernard (Kansas, 1907-1984)
Girl with Saint Bernard, signed lower left “Inez N. Marshall”, watercolor on paper, 11-3/4 x 15-1/2 in.; natural wood frame, 18-3/4 x 23-1/2 in., not examined out of sealed frame, appears in good condition, slight toning apparent; frame with some abrasions
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection Estimate: $600 - $800
522
American School Children on a Beach (American, 20th century)
Children on a Rocky Beach, signed indistinctly lower right “Aut..?), oil on canvas, 11 x 14 in.; carved gilt and painted wood frame, 16 x 18-3/4 in., surface with slight wear, accretion at upper left and right edge; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Charleston, South Carolina Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700
523
Ferdinand Bergdorff (American, 1881-1975)
Sun view from Sailboat, signed lower left “Ferdinand Bergdorff 1933”, also inscribed lower left “To My Friend James M. Botts”, oil on Masonite, 29-3/4 x 40 in.; gilt wood frame, 34-1/4 x 44-1/4 in., crackle, surface dirt layer; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Alabama
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
524
Donald Stanley Vogel (American, 1917-2004)
Flower Shop, signed lower right “D. Vogel”, also signed verso “D. Vogel”, oil on Masonite, 30 x 24 in.: silver finished wood frame, 37 x 31 in., surface with slight wear overall; frame with wear, fitted with added liner to size
Provenance: Private Charleston, South Carolina Collection
Estimate: $1,800 - $2,800
525 John George Brown (American, 1831-1913)
The Flower Seller, 1882, signed and dated lower right “J.G. Brown N.A. 1882”, oil on canvas, 18-1/4 x 121/4 in.; reproduction gilt wood frame, 24-1/4 x 18-1/4 in., wax lined, areas of retouch; frame with wear
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000
526
John George Brown (English/America, 1831-1913)
Shoe Shine Boy, 1884, signed and dated middle left “J.G. Brown N.A. 1884”, oil on canvas, 24 x 16 in.; gilt wood frame, 27-1/4 x 19-1/4 in., original canvas and stretchers, old patch repair verso, crackle, surface dirt, areas of retouch; frame with wear
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000
529
Robert Schade
(American, 1861-1912)
Still life with Candle, 1894, signed and dated lower right “R. Schade 94”, oil on canvas, 20 x 24 in.; fine old master style wood frame, 34-3/4 x 38-3/4 in., two old patch repairs verso, retouch, crackle, surface dirt; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Alabama
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
527
Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981)
The Monitor and the Merrimac, signed lower right “Paul Strayer”, artist’s stamp verso, oil on canvas, 23 x 30 in.; wood frame, 26-1/2 x 33-1/2 in., original canvas and stretchers, possible slight surface dirt; frame with wear
Estimate: $1,800 - $2,200
528
Prior Hamblin School (American, mid 19th century)
Portrait of a Lady with a Hair Net and Red Bow, oil on board, 17 x 12 in.; period gilt wood frame, 22 x 17 in., surface dirt, surface wear, areas of retouch; frame with wear commensurate with age
Provenance: Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
530
Robert Schade (American, 1861-1912)
Still Life with Eggplant, signed twice upper right “R. Schade Munchen”, also dated indecipherably “?7”, oil on canvas, 29 x 36 in.; dark wood frame with gilt wood liner, 34-1/4 x 41-1/4 in., loose canvas, wavy at edges especially top edge, multiple old patch repairs verso with retouch and surface dents recto, areas of additional retouch, surface dirt; frame with wear, separation at corners, abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection, Alabama
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
531
Two Men with Possum (American, 19th Century)
Men with Possum, not visibly signed, oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in.; period wood frame, 29-1/2 x 25-1/2 in., some surface dirt, retouch especially in left figure’s face and coat; frame with losses and wear
Provenance: Jay Altmayer Collection; Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
532
Harry Roseland (New York,1866/68 -1950)
The Prophecy, signed lower left “Harry Roseland”, oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in.; gilt wood frame, 14-3/4 x 19-1/4 in., original canvas and stretchers, slight surface wear, slight canvas bulge at lower right, uneven varnish/surface; frame with abraded surface, mostly stripped of gilding
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Exhibited: Salmagundi Club, New York, NY, n.d., (label verso).
534
American School Portrait
(American or British, 19th century)
533
James Edward Hervey MacDonald, Original Illustration (Canadian, 1873-1932)
Moored Boats, Bronte, Ontario, 1902, signed and inscribed verso “J.E.H. Macd./Bronte 1902”, watercolor and ink, 7/5/8 x 5-3/8 in.; unframed, taped with masking tape to verso of mat, adhesive accretion verso at top and bottom edges, light toning, crease at top
Provenance: Presumed Ex-collection A. Crawford Kenny, Toronto (inscribed verso); Private Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
James E.H. Macdonald worked as a graphic designer at Grip Ltd until 1903. He then traveled to London for a period, returning to Grip Ltd. in 1907. In 1920, MacDonald co-founded the Group of Seven, Canada’s most important artists devoted to portraying its landscape in a boldly, expressionistic way. Many of the Group of Seven were graphic or commercial designers for a living. It is thought that this work is expressly commercial in its graphic style.
A Fine Gentleman, unsigned, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in.; reproduction carved gilt wood frame, 35-1/2 x 30-1/2 in., lined, retouch, stabilized crackle, grime; frame with wear, cracking
Provenance: Private Collection, Miami, Florida
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
535
Rare American Pilgrim Century Painted and Ebonized Lift Top Chest
New England, 17th century, attributed to the Dennis Shop Tradition, hinged lid, interior till, single drawer with false triple front, ebonized turnings and bosses, red painted moldings, double paneled sides, 30-1/2 x 46 x 20 in., lid replaced, lacking till lid, scattered restorations to moldings with later red color, most of the ebonized turnings appear to be original, many of the horizontal and rectangular bosses likely replaced, original feet with no apparent loss of height
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
536
Fine and Rare Pilgrim Century Turned Great Chair
New England, probably Massachusetts, 1650 -1700, in mixed woods (ash and maple?), mellow old patinated surface, early woven fiber seat, 41-1/2 x 23 x 19 in., scattered pest damage to stiles with some associated losses to foot bottoms (some possible loss of height), joints are slightly loose, wear and losses to fiber seat
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
For related examples see Forman, American Seating Furniture, catalog no. 7 and Safford American Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, catalog no. 7.
537
Rare William and Mary Turned Stretcher Based Tavern Table probably American, early 18th century, pine breadboard top, two dovetailed drawers, paneled and scalloped sides, elaborately turned stretcher base, 27-1/2 x 42 x 28 in., top replaced, restorations to drawer secondary, sides skirts with several tipped scallops, areas of later red paint, foot wear to stretchers
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
539
538
Rare American William and Mary Turned Tavern Table
American, probably early 18th century, with single board chamfered top on a finely turned maple frame with stretchers, in later distressed red paint, 24-1/2 x 23-1/2 x 17-1/2 in., good structural condition, later paint, scrubbed top with surface distress and some later pins, top probably original but not removed, other possible restorations obscured by later paint and stain
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Chip Carved Tabletop Box with Pinwheels 19th century, beechwood and poplar construction with stained finish, 6 x 11-7/8 x 6 in., some abrasions and loss to stained surface at edges, crack and loss to wood border at bottom back right corner, surface dust
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection Estimate: $800 - $1,200
540
Rare Pilgrim Century Trestle Base Side Table American, probably 17th/18th century, with white pine breadboard top, on an ash or chestnut stepped base with chamfered support, pegged and wrought nail construction, 20-1/2 x 20-1/2 x 16 in., top possibly an old replacement (not removed for examination, top possibly an old restoration, some wear at other side, see detailed photos), otherwise good condition, with scattered cracks, surface wear and minor losses
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $700
541
American Chip Carved Wall Mirror with Sconces 18th/19th century, pine case with chip carved geometric decoration, holding oval mirror plate and demilune glass panel, issuing two arms with metal candle cups, 13-3/4 x 8-7/8 x 3-3/4 in., checking, cracks, and wear to wood, one notable crack to top center (extends into mirror plate), mirror plate with loss to silvering, surface dust/accretion
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700
542
American William and Mary Maple Chest on Frame attributed to Connecticut, early 18th century, maple with yellow and white pine, traces of red stain, with attached scalloped skirt and turned legs, dovetailed and wrought nail construction, 56-1/2 x 40-1/2 x 19-1/2 in., good condition overall, brasses replaced, lacking central skirt drop.
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
543
Andre Gisson, Riverscape (New York/Connecticut, 1921-2003)
Figures by a River, signed lower left “Gisson”, oil on canvas, 24-1/4 x 36-1/4 in.; painted wood frame, 32-1/2 x 44-3/4 x 2-1/4 in., original stretcher and tacking edge, slight surface dirt; frame with losses
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
545
Attributed to Walt Kuhn (American, 1877-1949)
544
Andre Gisson, Still Life (New York/Connecticut, 1921-2003)
Still Life, signed upper left “Gisson”, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in.; gilt wood frame, 26 x 22 x 1-3/4 in., slight surface dirt; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Circus Performer Collage, unsigned, mixed media on board, 12 x 11 in.; lacquered wood frame, 15-1/2 x 14-3/4 in.; small watercolor character sketches scattered verso, hinged to mat verso, some surface wear and abrasions, pin holes at corners; frame with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
547
Richard Segalman (New York, 1934-2021)
546
Marguerite Stuber Pearson (American, 1898-1978)
Winter in Rockport, Massachusetts, signed lower left “M.S. Pearson”, titled on artist’s label verso, oil on canvas board, 8 x 10 in.; period gilt wood frame, 14-3/4 x 161/2 in., surface dirt and some wear; frame with wear
Estimate: $600 - $800
Lavender Sundress, signed lower right “Segalman”, watercolor on paper, 15 x 19-3/4 in.; silver finished strip frame, 24-1/2 x 30-1/2 in., float mounted, pin holes at corners, not examined out of sealed frame, surface appears in good condition; frame with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Graham Gallery, New York, NY (label verso); Private Charleston, South Carolina Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
548
Delaware Valley Red Painted Open Arm Chair
18th century, with five slat back oak split seat, mixed woods with later red paint, 14 x 20 x 24-1/2 in., structurally sound, typical foot wear at front stretchers and arm tops, later red paint, some chips and losses to feet
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
549
Chippendale Figured Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Mirror
American, late 18th century, scrolled crest centering a gilt shell, old distressed mirror plate, 32 x 16-1/2 in., rough condition with losses to gilding and gesso retouch, repairs and one loss at scrolled ears, backboard replaced, distressed mirror plate not removed for exam
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300
550
A Rare American Queen Anne Gateleg Table with Spanish Feet, British or possibly American, 18th century with restorations, walnut top with two drop leaves, two dovetailed drawers, turned legs, boldly formed Spanish feet, 29 x 19 x 50 in, open: 58-1/2 in., restorations to top (possibly replaced), framing supports of top replaced, drawers rebuilt and possibly restored, one foot ended out approx. 1 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
551
Wrought Iron Betty Lamp on Stand and a Candle Holder 19th century, comprising: betty lamp on three footed stand with brass covered platform, 20-3/4 x 7 in.; candle holder wall mount, with scrolled decoration, 7-3/4 x 3-1/8 in., some rust and corrosion, surface dirt/accretion; some tears and lifting to brass
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700
552
Pennsylvania Paint Decorated Miniature Blanket Chest probably 19th century, dovetailed poplar and pine construction, paint decorated with panels of tulips and pinwheels, dark green ground, 8-1/4 x 12-5/8 x 7 in.,
Feet and base molding replaced, patch at lock escutcheon, dry paint with crackle, flaking, and scattered losses, paint is old but likely not original (black light is consistent over later feet, base molding and lock patch)
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
553
Kazak Rug
mid 20th century, three stepped geometric medallions, blue field with geometric designs, boteh, and a quadruped, leaf and wine glass border, 4 ft. 2 in. x 7 ft. 9 in., loss to both ends, repaired crease wear, abrash, wear to selvage, areas of low pile, restoration to pile
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
555
Bidjar Carpet
554
Feraghan Sarouk Carpet
early to mid 20th century, red field with floral central medallion, blue border with vines and flowers, 12 ft. 10 in. x 8 ft. 5 in., universal low pile, loss to both ends, overcast at both ends, abrash, areas of restoration
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
early to mid 20th century, red stepped field, white central medallion with vines and flowers, blue floral spandrels with birds, red and blue borders with floral and leaf pattern, 11 ft. 5 in. x 15 ft. 1 in., loss to both ends, overcast at one end, areas of low pile, exposed knots, abrash, areas of restoration, misshapen, wear to selvage, minimal staining
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
556
Kazak Runner
early 20th century, white field with repeating geometric star design, geometric and barber pole border, 10 ft. x 3 ft. 8 in., universal low pile, overcast at one end, loss to fringe, areas of exposed foundation, wear to selvage, restoration to pile
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
557
Malayer Sarouk
early/mid 20th century, white field with blue central medallion, floral pattern throughout, blue floral border, 6 ft 4 in. x 4 ft. 5 in., universal low pile, overcast and loss to both ends, abrash, wear to selvage, minimal staining to white field
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $800
558
New York Classical Parcel Gilt and Paint Decorated Mahogany Sideboard and Cellarette early 19th century, possibly Duncan Phyfe or contemporary, figured backsplash flanked by reeded pilasters, breakfront top with return slides over three conforming drawers, paneled cabinet doors and foliate Ionic columns centered by an arched skirt, acanthus paw feet, 50 x 73 x 24 in.; associated cellarette with a hinged flat dome top opening to a square well, sloped case, reverse ogee base on acanthus paw feet with casters, 27-1/4 x 20-3/4 x 20-1/2 in., sideboard and cellarette in a fine state of preservation overall; sideboard top with thin cracks, filled areas and a small area of sticker transfer, slides with thin cracks, well restored finish, feet with restored paint and gilt, drawer facings with small patches from earlier pulls (pulls would not have been original), front feet with some minor repairs, rear tapered feet appear to be replaced; associated cellarette with minor veneer repairs along base, interior is lacking divider or metal liner within well, well restored surface, feet with restored gilt and paint; both with general wear and imperfections expected with age, use, and restoration
Provenance: Sideboard purchased from F.J. Carey, Penllyn, Pennsylvania, February 1993, for $12,500; Private Baltimore Collection Cellarette sold Christie’s, New York, October 23, 1993, lot 257, sold for $3,680; J. Michael Flanigan, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1993, purchased for $4,330; Private Baltimore Collection
Estimate: $6,000 - $9,000
560
559
American Triangular Wood and Glass Water Light Reflector
19th century, with cork and two knobs on ends, three glass panes, 9 x 3-3/4 x 3-1/2 in., some cracks and chips to wood, front corner cracked and lifting, seals at edges of glass panes with crumbling and loss, surface dirt/accretion, remnants of string on one knob
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600
This object was filled with water and suspended in front of a flame or light source so as to cast a ripple effect onto the surrounding area.
American Folk Art Carved, Inlaid, and Mother of Pearl Table late 19th century, cherry and other mixed woods, inlaid top centering “L & B,” vine, leaf, frame with pierced skirt, underside of top with modern label “L, Beecher Mount Pleasant New York,1880”, 30-1/2 x 30 x 22 in., top with later metal braces at underside, skirt with later corner braces, some fading and varnish distress to top with scattered inlay repairs, some losses at backs of skirt as made, other minor cracks losses and surface flaws
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
561
American Floral Painted Dome Top Box and Lidded Pail 19th/20th century, comprising: beechwood box with hinged lid, top handle, lock and latch mechanism, and a key, 5 x 8 x 4-1/4 in.; cylindrical white pine pail with metal arch handle and bands, 5 x 5 in. diameter, surface dirt/accretion, some abrasions and losses to painted surfaces, some bumps and wear to wood
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700
562
American Yellow and Red Painted Pine Trunk 19th century, the exterior with two wrought iron side handles, hinged lid opening to interior with four removable trays and a large pinwheel decoration, 7-1/2 x 211/4 x 15 in., crackle and loss to paint, bumps, abrasions, and chip to wood, notably at edges and corners, right rim column under lid detached and askew, surface dirt/ accretion
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700
563
Group of Three Early American Child’s Chairs
19th century, comprising a pair of paint decorated faux bamboo rush seat chairs, together with thumb back arm chair with original pale blue paint, woven seat with cloth covering; the pair, 19-1/2 X 11 X 9-1/2 in., armchair 19-1/2 x 12-1/2 x 10 in., pair with damage and distress to original rush seats, probably original paint surface with scattered losses and retouch, one with loss at back of seat, frames both inscribed “restored 1976 Beverly Clarke’; blue chair with good dry paint surface with typical wear, feet formerly fitted with rockers now removed and with associated patches and paint retouch
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500
565
Boston Coin Silver Teapot, Harding & Co.
American, mid 19th century, urn form with reed and engraved berry and foliate decoration, monogram “W”, ivory spacers, marks for N. Harding & Co. (Boston/ Haverhill, Massachusetts, working 1851-1889), 31.32 oz. T., 8 x 11-1/4 x 6-1/2 in., small dents, and wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Mars Hill, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $900
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564
Boston Coin Silver Teapot with Greyhound Finial, Lows Ball & Co.
American, mid 19th century, round body, scroll handle, greyhound dog figural finial, no monograms, marks for Lows, Ball & Co. (Boston, Massachusetts, working 18421846), 18.69 oz. T., 5 x 10-1/4 x 6-1/2 in., several dents, one 1 in., light scratches, and wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Mars Hill, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $800
566
Hampton Court Sterling Pitcher
American, 1940, paneled urn form, scroll and shell border, scroll handle and feet, monogram, marks for Reed & Barton, 30.1 oz. T., 9 x 9 x 5-3/4 in., dent at monogram, light scratches, small dents, and wear
Provenance: Private Asheville Collection
Estimate: $600 - $1,200
567
Five Piece Fisher Sterling Tea Service American, mid 20th century, urn forms and finials, ivory spacers, no monograms, all with marks for Fisher, 65.86 oz. T., including 10-1/2 in. coffee pot with matching teapot, covered sugar, creamer and waste, small dents, light scratches, and typical wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Waynesville, North Carolina
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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568
Round Sterling Basket
American, mid 20th century, round bowl with shaped rim, openwork border, bail handle, monogram, unknown maker’s mark “S.&Co.”, 13.53 oz. T., 11 x 9 in., dents, light scratches, and wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Mars Hill, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $600
570
Oneida Virginian Sterling Flatware, 54 Pieces
American, 20th century, including twelve 9-1/8 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; twelve 7-1/8 in. forks; twelve 6-1/4 in. salad forks; twelve 6 in. spoons; 6-3/8 in. ladle; two 8-1/2 in. serving spoons; 4-7/8 in. baby spoon and fork, no monograms, all with marks for Oneida, 49.46 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, average wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
569
Gorham Sterling Oval Tray
American, 20th century, oval with fold over rim, no monogram, marks of Gorham, “12978”, 34.93 oz. T., 13 x 18 in., knife marks on floor, scratches, and wear
Provenance: A Virginia Family Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
571
Towle Charlemagne Sterling Flatware, 64 Pieces, with Related Silver and Silver Plate
American, 20th century, including eight 9 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; nine 6-3/4 in. hollow handle spreaders, stainless blades; five 7-1/2 in. forks; eight 6-3/4 in. forks; eight 6 in. teaspoons; six 6-5/8 in. round soup spoons; eight 5-5/8 in. cocktail forks; eight 7-3/4 in. ice tea spoons; four serving pieces including two serving spoons; sauce lade; sugar spoon, no monograms, all with marks for Towle, 73.02 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces; with 11 assorted pieces: Continental silver napkin ring and tea strainer; eight pieces sterling, two Kirk Repousse, three Francis I; strawberry fork, ladle and spoon; silver plate, 6.89 oz. T. excluding silver plate; with one drawer wooden case, average wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Ohio
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
572
International Wedgwood Sterling Flatware, 45 pieces
American, 20th century, including eight 9 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blunt blades; eight 7-1/4 in. forks; eight 6-1/4 in. salad forks; twelve 6 in. teaspoons; 5-7/8 in. teaspoon; six 5-3/4 in. solid handle spreaders, no monograms, all with marks for International, 37.7 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces; with wooden case, average wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
574
Gorham Andante Sterling Flatware, 47 pieces
American, 20th century, including nine 9 in. hollow handle knives, stainless modern blades; eight 7-1/4 in. forks; eight 6-3/4 in. forks; eight 6 in. teaspoons; eight 6-1/2 in. soup spoons; six serving pieces: hollow handle butter; two serving spoons; sauce ladle; sugar spoon; serving fork, no monograms, all with marks for Gorham, 44.34 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces; with wooden case, average wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $900 - $1,200
573
Wallace Sir Christopher Sterling Flatware, 41 Pieces
American, 20th century, including eight 9 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades (seven modern and one French style blade); eight 7-1/4 in. forks; eight 6-1/2 in. salad forks; twelve 6 in. teaspoons; three 6 in. round soup spoons; 6-1/4 in. hollow handle spreader, no monograms, all with marks for Wallace, with sterling hollow handle pie server, inscribed blade, 41.57 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces; with wooden case, average wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
575
Bidjar Gallery Carpet early 20th century, blue floral field with red stepped central medallion, red and white floral borders, human figures, 5 ft. 11 in. x 12 ft. 6 in., universal low pile, overcast and loss to both ends, abrash, wear to selvage, areas of restoration, areas of repair
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
576
Serabend Rug
early to mid 20th century, red field with repeating boteh pattern, leaf and vine border with boteh and birds, 6 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft., loss to both ends, wear to selvage, abrash, areas of restoration
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
578
Kazak Prayer Rug
early 20th century, red field with central mihrab, white border with repeating star shaped designs, 7 ft. 2 in. x 5 ft., overcast and loss to both ends, universal low pile, exposed foundation, loss to brown pile, wear to selvage, 1 in. accretion near border
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
577
Kazak Runner
early 20th century, red field, repeating boteh design, floral and barber pole borders, 10 ft. 4 in. x 4 ft. 1 in., low pile, exposed foundation, overcast ends with loss, tear at one end, loss to brown at one end, replaced selvage
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
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Provenance: Private
Estimate: $400 - $600
580 S. Klaber & Co. Bronze Gettysburg Address Plaque stamped “copyright 1907/by S. Klaber & Co”, large bronze plaque with raised lettering, foliate and scrollwork border motifs, in multiple parts, approximately 32-1/2 x 33-1/4 x 2-1/4 in., scattered scratches, areas of spotting, discoloration, and verdigris, back of plaque with tape residue and some paint splatter
Provenance: Private Collection, Miami, Florida
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
581
Edison Amberola Phonograph with over 100 Cylinders early 20th century, lettering “Edison” to lid underside, wood case with turn crank side handle and hinged lid opening to works, 12-3/4 x 12-1/2 x 16 in.; together with approximately 130 cylinder records, including Edison Blue Amberol, Everlasting Indestructible Records, Columbia Phonographs, and others, phonograph in working order at time of inspection, light wear and minor bumps to case; most cylinders wrapped in newspaper, some original tubes intact, but many with tears and losses to exterior cases, four cylinders with notable cracks, breaks, and chips, others appear in good shape overall with possible wear (each cylinder not tested for functionality)
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Provenance: Private Collection,
Estimate: $3,000
$5,000
583
Arts and Crafts Wrought Iron and Tile Tilt-Top Table
circa 1900, octagonal top set with four tiles, tilting on a fine wrought iron tripod base in the gothic taste, 24 x 18 x 18 in., excellent condition, base with very light scattered corrosion, tiles with minor surface wear
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600
584
Grueby Pottery Vase
Boston, Massachusetts, 20th century, impressed marks on base, 3 x 5-3/4 in., with two small nicks to rim and one to side, anomalies, glaze voids, and pinholes, crazing
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
585
Model Pond Yacht on Stand
mid 20th century, painted wood, metal, wire, and string construction, with four cloth sails, brass rudder, with fitted wood stand, 47-1/2 x 40-1/2 x 6-1/4 in., surface dust and accretion, several strings detached, some cracking and flaking to painted surfaces, notably at bottom of keel, spotting and discoloration to brass elements
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400
586
Large Chris Craft
Model Cabin Cruiser
American, 20th century, painted wood, metal, and string construction, inscribed “Chris Craft”, with assorted wood and metal miniature furniture and accessories, with fitted wood stand, wired for electricity, 16-1/4 x 49-1/4 x 14-1/4 in. on stand, surface dust and accretion, scattered losses to glass and wire elements, notably windows at lower cabin and antennae at roof, some elements loose, not tested for functionality, crackle to paint, scattered scuffs and scratches to wood frame
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $100 - $300
587
Chris Craft Cabin Style
Model Cruiser
American, 20th century, lettering “Keith-V” at stern, painted wood, metal, wire, and acrylic construction, with assorted wood and metal miniature furniture and accessories, with fitted wood stand, 21-1/4 x 49 x 14-1/2 in. on stand, surface dirt and accretion, possibly lacking some elements, scattered scratches and scuffs to woods, some losses to paint, one window pane at upper cabin detached but present
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $100 - $300
588
1965 Guild M20
American, New Jersey, serial number “AH2931”; with hardshell case, heavy wear throughout, nut likely replaced, frets in good condition, truss rod not tested, replaced tuners, strap buttons replaced, body beginning to separate from sidewall on front lower back, bridge likely replaced, finish checking on headstock
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
589
Late 1960s/Early 1970s Gibson B-25-D
American, serial number “634630”; with hardshell case, refinished, replaced tuners and bridge, minor dings and scratches throughout, frets in good condition, truss rod not tested
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
590
1928 Gibson Mandolin A-O
American, serial number “86818”; with leather strap, surface refinished/sanded, remnants of old paint, tuning pegs, bridge, and tailpiece replacements
Estimate: $500 - $700
591
Elizabeth O’Neill Verner
(American/South Carolina, 1883-1979)
Charleston Rooftop View, pastel on textured French pastel artist’s board, signed lower right “E O Verner”, 21-1/4 x 25-1/2 in.; modern gilt wood frame, 29-1/4 x 33-3/4 in., textured paper is unusual and wonderfully rich, it appears to be slightly toned given light mat burn at edges, pastel is well adhered and un-smudged; frame with light wear
Provenance: Given by the artist to consignor’s grandfather and then by descent in the family of the consignor; Private Charleston Collection
Estimate: $30,000 - $40,000
592
Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (American/South Carolina, 1876-1958)
Flower Seller, signed “ARHS”, watercolor on paper, 10-3/4 x 7-1/2 in.; modern wood frame, 14-1/2 x 11 in., paper slightly toned, mat burn at edges, laid down on acid free board; frame with light wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Illinois
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
593
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
Possum Hunter, signed lower left “WAWalker”, oil on academy board, 12-3/8 x 6-1/8 in.; reworked period frame,15-3/4 x 9-3/4 in., some dirt on surface and light crackle, some retouch in sky; frame has been repainted
Provenance: Sold at Pook & Pook, 27 October 2006, for $15,000; Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
594
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
Cabin Scene, signed lower left “WAWalker”, inscribed in pencil verso “Cabin / 6 x 12 / each $10 / pair $15”, oil on board, 6-1/4 x 12-1/2 in.; gilt wood frame, 12 x 18 in., surface with minor abrasions, light surface dirt; frame with wear
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
595
William Aiken Walker (Pair)
(American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
Two Figures, A Man and a Woman, signed lower left “WAWalker”, oil on artist board, each 12 x 6 in.; matching gilt wood frames, 15-1/2 x 9-1/2 in., surface is very good, light checking and surface dirt; minor retouch at edges; frames with minor wear
Provenance: Robert M Hicklin, Jr., Inc., Spartanburg, South Carolina; Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
596
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
Apex and Annie, Pair of Cotton Pickers, each signed lower left “WAWalker”, oil on academy board, 8-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.; giltwood frames with linen spacers,14 x 9-3/4 in., both with retouch in sky, surface is very good; frames with some wear
Provenance: Robert M. Hicklin Jr., Inc., Spartanburg, SC; Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
597
William Aiken Walker
(American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
Man with a Pipe, signed lower left “WAWalker”, oil on board, 8-1/4 x 4 in.; giltwood frame, 11-1/4 x 7-1/2 in., surface is very good; frame with wear, loss at corner, resurfaced in areas
Provenance: Private Collection, California
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
598
William Aiken Walker (Pair) (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
600
Portrait of a Boy in Red Hat (American School, 19th/20th century)
Two Figures, A Man with Cane and a Woman, signed lower left “WAWalker”, oil on artist board, each 12 x 6 in.; matching gilt wood frames, 15-1/2 x 9-1/2 in., surface is very good, some surface dirt; minor retouch at edges; frames with light wear
Provenance: Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
599
Other Places by Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Columbia, South Carolina: Bostick & Thornley, 1946, inscribed to the grandfather of the consignor “My darling Harry from Beth, Elizabeth O’Neill Verner / Nov.1st 1946”, pages of book with light toning
Provenance: Private Charleston Collection Estimate: $200 - $400
Boy with Red Hat, not visibly signed, verso, attributed to Maria Howard Weeden on Tennessee Fine Arts Center label, oil on canvas, 14 x 11 in.; giltwood frame, 21 x 17-3/4 in., re-stretched, on polyester mesh, wax lined, some retouch; frame is resurfaced, with light wear and separation at corners
Provenance: Tennessee Fine Arts Center; Cheekwood Museum; Collection of Steve Stewart, Lake Lure, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $800
601
Rare Early American Ladder Back Weaver’s Chair possibly southern, 19th century, walnut? and other mixed woods, mushroom finials, rush seat, posts appear to be turned and worked with a draw knife, 34-1/2 x 19 x 14 in., later white paint with surface wear and losses, some chips and losses at feet, other possible restorations obscured by later paint
Provenance: Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
602
Charleston Attributed William and Mary Ladder Back Armchair, probably Southern states, 18th century, with turned and deeply shaped arms, rush seat, mixed woods (ash and hickory?), 15-1/2 x 20-1/4 x 44-3/8 in., lower seven inches of legs restored, including lower stretchers, top slat possibly restored, typical wear especially at arm tops, minor breaks to rush seat Provenance: Purchased from Tom Gray, and associated with Charleston at the time of purchase; Collection of the Late Ned Hipp, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
604
Kazak Rug
mid 20th century, red field with three stepped edge medallions, quadrupeds, date at one end, running dog border, 6 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 4 in., loss to fringe, exposed foundation, crease wear, wear to selvage, areas of restoration, some bleeding, staining to underside at four corners
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
603
Karachop Kazak
early 20th century, green field with octagonal central medallion and surrounding geometric shapes, leaf and wine glass border, 7 ft. 3 in. x 5 ft. 1 in., universal low pile, loss to both ends, wear to new selvage, areas of restoration, exposed foundation, tear to one end, abrash
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
605
Chi Chi Rug
early 20th century, red field with repeating stepped edge pattern, leaf and wine glass border, 6 ft. 1 in. x 4 in., universal low pile, overcast and loss to both ends, replaced selvage, loss to brown areas,
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
606
Fereghan Sarouk Rug
early 20th century, blue field with red central medallion, geometric and floral border, 3 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 8 in., overcast and loss to both ends, areas of exposed foundation, loss to edges, wear to selvage, scattered pest damage
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
607
Steven Scott Young (American, born 1957)
Seville Street, Jacksonville, Florida, 1987, signed lower left “S.S. Young”, with original painting backing inscribed “To Margie Campbell, On Sevilla Street, Eastside, S.S. Young 1984”, watercolor on paper, 13-1/2 x 5 in.; metal frame, 11-1/4 x 20-1/4 in., This is a gem. hinged into archival mat, artists fingerprints at edges; frame with light wear
Provenance: Note from the Consignor:
My personal belief is that Margie Campbell lived in Jacksonville, FL and Young gave the painting to her. I found an obituary where a Margie Campbell passed in 2020. She was living in the Regency area in Jacksonville and was a local artist, who painted also in watercolor and even had a solo exhibit at the local Cummer museum. She also won 1999 Jacksonville Artist of the Year from the Jacksonville Watercolor Society. I suppose unless Young himself confirmed this, we’ll never know for sure that this is Margie Campbell who he gifted the painting to, but I believe that is who it is. It would also explain how the painting ended up in the Regency area thrift shop.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
608
Lamar Dodd
(American/Georgia, 1909 -1996)
The Wave, 1949, signed lower right “Lamar Dodd”, oil on canvas, 20 X 36 in, distressed cove molded wood frame, 28-3/4 X 45 in., surface clean, bright, and stable, relined, original tacking edge present; frame with light wear
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Literature: Dodd, Lamar, William U. Eiland, Emily Ann Arthur, and Georgia Museum of Art. 1996. Lamar Dodd : The C.L. Morehead, Jr. Collection.Athens, Ga.: C.L. Morehead, Jr. The Wave, 1949 (pg. 86)
Exhibited: Vose Galleries of Boston
Georgia Museum of Art “Lamar Dodd, Georgia’s Own”
Monhegan Museum of Art & History, “Lamar Dodd Half a Century of Monhegan Summers”
609
Lamar Dodd
(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
Untitled, 1958, signed lower right “Lamar Dodd”, oil on canvas, 48-1/4 x 28 in.; painted wood frame with linen spacer, 58 x 38 in., Clean surface, lower left minor spots of loss and crackle; frame with minor abrasions
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
610
Lamar Dodd
(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
Floodlight: The Cape, circa 1967, signed lower right “Lamar Dodd”, ink on paper, sight 21 x 28 in.; silver gilt wood frame, 30-1/2 x 37-1/2 x 2 in., paper is clean with minor areas of toning, not examined out of frame; frame with light wear
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
611
Lamar Dodd
(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
City Canyon, 1953, signed lower right “Lamar Dodd”, oil on canvas, 18 x 34-1/4 in.; modern gilt wood frame, 37-1/4 x 21-1/4 in., light surface dirt; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Collection of the Artist; Property sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
612
Barney Bright Sculpture (American/Kentucky, 1927-1997)
Hippocampus, signed in casting, “1/15
B.Bright”, bronze on wooden base, 19-1/2 x 9 x 9 in., good consistent patina; base with minor scratches
Estimate: $600 - $800
613
Virginia Fouche Bolton (American/South Carolina, 1929-2004)
Spanish Moss, Lowcountry Swamp, South Carolina, signed lower right, “Fouché”, watercolor on paper, sight 21 x 28 1/2 inches, gilt wood frame, 28-1/2 x 36 in., good bright color, no apparent damage, not examined out of frame; frame with light wear
Provenance:
Estimate: $600 - $800
614
Frank Hartley Anderson (American/Alabama, 1891-1947)
Church Supper, signed lower right “Frank Hartley Anderson”, inscribed lower left “Church Supper”, woodblock print, 10-1/2 x 12-1/2 in.; giltwood frame, 18 x 22 in., significant toning, small tears at corners, frame with light wear
Estimate: $400 - $600
615
American Miniature White Pine and Poplar Paint Decorated Writing Desk 19th century, with faux graining, hinged slant top lid, 12 x 9-7/8 x 7-1/2 in., some bumps and abrasions to surface, notably at edges, lacking metal elements and lock, crack to border at top right, surface dirt/accretion
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $500 - $700
616
Southern Federal Huntboard in Early Blue Paint Piedmont, South Carolina, early 19th century, huntboard or serving table, yellow pine throughout, with traces of original pale blue paint, the top with applied tray molding, cut nail construction, 29-1/2 x 47 x 18-1/2 in., fine early surface, top width with expected stains and wear, scattered minor pest damage, (one rear leg with associated deep surface losses), likely reduced in height
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
617
Southern Yellow Pine and Blue Painted Candle Stand attributed to eastern Tennessee, 19th century, appears to be yellow pine and possibly walnut throughout with vibrant blue paint, 30 x 18 x 18-1/2 in., paint is old but may not be original, top with some slight color variation (not removed for exam), minor loss at one toe
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
618
Rare Patriotic Tennessee Attributed Paint Decorated Chest
possibly Greene County, 19th century, underside of lid with extensive pencil inscriptions including “Wm. Cundiff was born October the 4th 1847”, other dates and Cundiff family inscriptions, the case with original red and blue/green paint decoration, one case side decorated with stars, additional stars painted on bottom, interior with lidded till, poplar throughout, 18 x 34 x 14 in., excellent condition with original paint, expected surface wear and losses especially at top and moldings, probably original hinges (one with old patch and repair at edge of lid)
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Genealogy supports the tradition that this chest is from Greene County, Tennessee. William and Abraham Condiff (alternate spelling) both appear in 19th century Greene County records. Several William Cundiffs also appear in Kentucky records of the same period, and the chest could have connections to that region as well.
620
619
Virginia Poplar Hanging Knife Box
Wythe County, 19th century, carved with leaf decoration, 16-5/8 x 5-3/4 x 4 in., abrasions, wear, and loss to wood commensurate with age and use, slight separations at seams, surface dirt/accretion
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $500 - $700
Virginia Carved and Red Painted Pine Hanging Box
Carrol County, 19th century, carved decoration of hearts, flowers, and houses, 16 x 11 x 3-1/2 in., abrasions and loss to painted surface, some checking and chips to wood, separations at seams, notably at protruding shelf
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
621
Rare Virginia Paint Decorated Lift-Top Chest attributed to Virginia, sides and back are dated to 1843, original red and black paint decoration, poplar throughout, wrought iron hasp, stepped feet, 17 X 35-1/2 X 16 in., very good condition overall, rear feet with later 1 in. risers and one with loose rear bracket, one hinge replaced, typical bumps and surface wear especially at feet, side moldings of top replaced
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
622
Virginia Federal Star Decorated Step-Back Cupboard
Attributed to Meadows of Dan, 19th century, single case construction in old surface, poplar and chestnut, two paneled doors each with applied star decoration, pierced case sides, cut nail construction, original feet, 75-1/2 x 43-1/2 x 17-1/2 in., excellent condition, probably original surface with typical surface wear and distress.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
623
Early Virginia Paint Decorated Pewter Cupboard attributed to Independence County, 19th century, primitive step back cupboard in old surface with traces of red and black painted decoration, poplar throughout, cut nail construction, single-case, lower section with shelved interior, 83-1/2 x 36 x 20 in., in as found condition with wear and distress throughout, warping and shrinkage cracks to top, original feet
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $600 - $900
624
Southern Yellow Pine Huntboard or Serving Table possibly North Carolina, early 19th century, in original surface with traces of black paint, yellow pine throughout, 31 x 53 x 17 in., top in rough condition with losses at one side, other surface losses and stains, probable old loss of height
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $700
625
American Windsor Fan-Back Side Chair in Old Surface
late 18th/19th century, possibly Southern, with dramatically flared back, dry scraped original surface with traces of green paint, 31-1/2 x 23 x 16 in., good structural condition, distressed surface from dry scraping, other typical wear
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $100 - $300
626
Four Cherokee River Cane Burden Baskets
20th century, each plaited weave, polychrome woven patterns, assorted sizes, largest 17 x 12 x 12 in., surface dirt, slight splits and separations to cane, notably at corners; one with break at twinning; one with multiple breaks to neck, notable horizontal breaks
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $700 - $1,000
627
Five Cherokee River Cane Baskets 20th century, comprising: two plaited baskets with arched handles, polychrome geometric woven patterns, larger 15-1/4 x 19-1/4 x 13 in.; three plaited baskets, dark brown geometric woven patterns, largest 6-1/2 x 17 x 16 in., surface dirt, scattered splits and separations; large handleless basket with numerous breaks and losses to rim, body, and one corner
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $500 - $700
628
Large Lidded Cherokee River Cane Basket and Carrying Basket
20th century, plaited basket with two arched side handles and attached lid with closure loops, polychrome woven patterns, 18 x 15-1/2 x 15-1/2 in.; plaited V form double ended basket with arched handle, orange and dark brown woven pattern, 18-1/2 x 19 x 6-1/2 in., surface dirt, minor warping to cane, scattered splits and separations; V form basket with large area of break and loss to one rim with some additional fraying/unraveling near handle
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
629
Three Cherokee River Cane Baskets
20th century, each plaited weave, with arched handles, various brown and red geometric woven patterns, assorted sizes, largest 15-1/2 x 10 x 10 in., each in overall good condition, surface dirt, scattered minor splits and separations
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
630
Four Cherokee River Cane Baskets
20th century, each plaited weave, with arched handles, various brown geometric woven patterns, assorted sizes, largest 14 x 10 x 10 in., surface dirt, minor warping to cane, scattered splits and separations; one with large area of loss at one corner and breaks to rim and corner
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
631
Cherokee River Cane Quiver and Mat
20th century, plaited quiver with loop handle, polychrome woven pattern, 18-7/8 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/8 in.; plaited mat in polychrome woven pattern, with self fringe, 14-1/4 x 10-7/8 in., both in overall good condition; surface dirt, scattered minor splits and separations; mat with one small break to fringe
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $500
632
Group of Five Early American Country Step Stools and Related 19th century, some possibly Southern, four stools with one small painted box, some traces of early paint, small orange example with painted initials “SB”, red example with spots of bright blue, 9-1/4 x 20-1/2 x 10 in., generally rough condition, some resurfacing, one with loss at skirt, two examples dry scraped
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
633
Fine North Carolina Federal Yellow Pine Pewter Cupboard
Rowan County, late 18th or early 19th century, single-case construction, yellow pine and poplar, two dovetailed drawers over two paneled doors, the upper section with elaborately scrolled sides, 80 x 60 x 16-1/2 in., Doors replaced and blue paint is modern, otherwise good condition, possibly original brasses, minor chips at feet, other typical surface wear and distress.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
With newspaper clipping for the sale of Lucille and Marvin Lentz of Salisbury North Carolina, conducted by Sutton Auction Company
Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500
An example from the same shop is in the MESDA object database, see D-31879, and another related example is recorded as S-1632.
634
Southern Federal Red Painted Diminutive Cabinet
Probably North Carolina or Virginia, 19th century, pine cupboard in original red paint, with stepped cornice over two glazed doors, shelved interior, single drawer, cut nail construction original bracket feet, poplar throughout, 35-1/4 x 27 x 11 in., Excellent condition with original dry red painted surface, scattered light wear and surface losses including at drawer facing and knobs.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
636
635
Rare North Carolina Paint Decorated Hanging Cupboard, signed ”J.J.B. March 7th, 1867,” in original red paint with white painted drapery scrolls, poplar throughout with cut nails, 26 x 18 x 8-1/2 in., excellent condition, with some expected surface wear.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $600 - $900
North Carolina Federal Red Painted Corner Cupboard
attributed to Forsyth County, early 19th century, with fine original red painted surface, poplar throughout, pitch pediment and scalloped skirt, cut nail construction, 82-1/4 x 51 x 24 in., very good condition with dry, original surface, wooden knobs replaced, some distress and repairs at cornice corners, surface dry scraped (traces of later yellow and blue paint), cupboard leans back (possibly as made)
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
637
Group of Three Diminutive American/Southern Paint Decorated Boxes 19th century, comprising: a miniature example in pale blue paint, walnut and poplar, 10-1/4 x 15-1/2 x 8 in.; figured birch example in probably original red paint, paneled front, pine secondary, possibly southern, 14-3/4 x 19 x 10 in.; red/ brown painted example with interior divider, scrolled returns and scalloped side skirts, white pine throughout, cut nail construction, 13-1/2 x 23 x 12 in., miniature example: crack and repair to lid, interior bottom with surface pest damage, area of loss at one front foot; birch example: original hinges (one partly detached and with associated crack), possible old repair at old case side, lacking hasp, surface wear and stains overall; red/brown example: paint refreshed or later in date, hinges slightly loose, scattered cracks and minor losses
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $700
638
Very Early Southern Attributed Pine Cradle 18th century, probably yellow pine throughout with some traces of early blue paint. 26-1/2 x 39-1/2 x 28 in., old resurfacing, scattered later nails, rockers are probably old replacements, other shrinkage cracks and minor losses.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
640
639
Southern Paint Decorated Paneled Cupboard
Second half 19th century, poplar throughout, in original surface, with green painted trailing vines, white painted shelved interior, 56-1/2 x 35-1/2 x 19-1/2 in., Good structural condition, original surface with wear and distress, varnish or paint distressed, some areas possibly cleaned, interior with stains and surface dirt.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $700
Assembled Set of Five Early Painted Ladder Back Chairs all probably Southern and likely North Carolina, 19th century, each with old blue/green paint and early woven seats, tallest 38 x 18-1/2 x 15 in., good structural condition, paint wear and surface losses, one with some losses to seat
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $500
642
641
Southern Yellow Pine One-Drawer Table In Old Surface attributed to Piedmont North Carolina, early 19th century, yellow pine throughout with traces of early red stain, cut nail construction, single drawer, tapered and chamfered legs, 28-1/2 x 32-1/2 x 251/2 in., good structural condition with expected surface wear and distress, shrinkage separations and minor warping to top, top with stains and areas of surface loss
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $500
Southern Federal Walnut and Yellow Pine Harvest Table Piedmont, North Carolina, 19th century, a two board yellow pine top on a walnut frame, traces of white paint, 28 x 48 x 33 in., good condition, old resurfacing, wrought nails for top are possibly replaced?, other typical stains and wear, some warping
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
643
Rare Large North Carolina Slip Decorated Earthenware Charger unknown maker, probably Moravian tradition, circa 1800 - 1830, lead glazed, yellow background, central floral motif in copper and orange slip, surrounded by alternating grape cluster and wavy line copper and orange slip decoration in interior side of dish and more extensively out onto upper surface near rim, 16 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, heavy wear to central floral motif with loss to glaze and slip, general surface wear throughout, wear to interior edge, chips and losses to glaze and clay body around rim, the largest 2-1/2 in., large abrasions in glaze, 3 in. abrasion on upper edge. glaze crackle
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
This dish was purchased at the estate sale of Roy and Lillie Sink of Davidson County, North Carolina, where it was advertised as a dirt dish. This dish is featured on the North Carolina Earthenware Database which can be accessed online at the University of Madison - Wisconsin, Libraries Search, https://digital. library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/JBVKVWQGXNGHL87
644
Four Early North Carolina Earthenware Dirt Dishes
various makers, various Piedmont NC counties, lead glazes, large orangish dish, curved interior, large foot, tooled angular rim, 2 x 12 in.; orangish dish with tapered wall, wide foot, overhanging semi round rim, 2-1/4 x 11-1/4 in.; yellowish dish, long angled tapered wall, smaller foot, 2-1/4 x 10-1/4 in.; yellow dish, short angled tapered wall, wide foot, rounded rim, 1-3/4 x 11 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, wear to surfaces abrasions, chips to glazed, hairlines, clay body losses, large dish with small rim chip, possible restorations to rim wall around dish, second dish condition consistent with age and use, third dish two 1 in. rim chips, other rim chips, 2 in. hairline from rim, last dish with rim wear, possible restorations to base and rim walls
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
645
Two Early North Carolina Earthenware Dirt Dishes
various makers, various Piedmont NC counties, early to mid 1800s, lead glazed, green and orange speckled dish, curved wall, wide foot, tooled semi round overhanging rim, 2 x 10 in.; brown dish, curved interior, wide foot, tooled wide semi round rim, 2 x 9-1/2 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface wear, abrasions, glaze chips, clay body chips, hairlines, brown dish with 3 in. rim loss, other rim chips, residue, some illumination under black light
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $50 - $150
646
Four Early North Carolina Earthenware Dirt Dishes
various makers, various Piedmont NC counties, early to mid 1800s, lead glazes, reddish orange colored interiors, two curved walled dishes, wide foot, rounded rims, both approximately 2 x 10-1/4 in.; two dishes with smaller footed bases, curved walls, extended flat rims, 2 x 9-3/4 in. and 2 x 10-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, heavy wear, surface abrasions, glaze chips, rim chips, clay body losses, flat rim pieces with several large rim losses and other rim losses and two 5 in. hairlines, the other flat rim with 4 in. loss underside rim with hairline, another 1 in. clay body loss, residue, some illumination under black light
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
647
Five PIeces of Salt Glaze Stoneware most pieces likely Shenandoah Valley, late 1800s, salt glaze bottle, cobalt leaf decoration at front, double two impressed lines around shoulder, flared rim, wood stopper, 8-3/4 in.; milk pan form, cobalt floral and leaf form decoration around body, tooled four line impression around shoulder, two applied ridged lug handles, flat rim, 5-3/4 x 9-3/4 in.; cylindrical storage jar, cobalt flower, “2”, and two “X’ marks surrounded by dots, at shoulder, cobalt at tooled ridged neck, semi round rim, 12 in.; cylindrical jar, three cobalt flourishes down from shoulder around jar, incised “2” at shoulder, collared rim, 12-3/4 in.; small salt glaze canning jar, cobalt band around shoulder, angled neck, down turned angled rim, 7-1/2 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface wear, abrasions, bottle in good condition, milk pan with loss to half of handle, 1/2 in. rim chip, other small chips around rim, wear to cobalt decoration, 3 prong spider hairline on base with one heading up side of pan, base edge wear, jar with flower, 1-1/2 in. clay body chip to base edge, kiln debris, residue on exterior, rim wear, kiln mark on base, flourish storage jar with rim wear, 1/2 in. rim chip, chip to interior, surface abrasions, base edge wear, canning jar with three 1/2 in. rim chips, kiln drips
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
648
Rare Alamance County North Carolina Slip Decorated Earthenware Dish likely attributed to Salomon Loy, circa 1825, lead glazed surface, orange colored surface, decorated centrally with a manganese slip cruciform motif encircled by line and wavy line slip, flared outer edge of dish with applied cream and manganese slip decoration consisting of alternating grape cluster motifs and encircled bands of linework, flat angled rim edge, 10-1/2 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, wear and chips around entire edge, 5-3/4 in. of loss to edge and surface of dish, wear and abrasions to surface, wear to slip decoration
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 the cruciform motif was popular with potters working in the St. Asaph’s tradition in the 18th and 19th centuries, Illustrated in Linda F. Carnes - McNaughton’s article Solomon Loy: Master Potter of the Carolina Piedmont, Ceramics in America, 2010, figure 37, pg. 127, also listed in the North Carolina Earthenware Database, online at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Library Search, https://digital.library.wisc. edu/1711.dl/YVAQFXHG5X3WG8D,
649
Rare Alamance County North Carolina Slip Decorated Earthenware Dish attributed to Solomon Loy, circa 1825, yellow colored lead glazed surface, decorated central floral motif in orange, manganese, and copper slip, encircled by manganese, copper, and orange slip banded linework, upper flared portion of dish with alternating grape cluster motifs and comma style linework in manganese, copper, and orange slip, angled rounded rim edge, 11-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, wear and loss to central slip motif, heavy wear with circular chips to lots of the surface, losses to other areas of slip decoration, wear and chips to rim edge, 1-1/2 in. loss to rim edge, 3 in. hairlines down opposing sides of dish, another smaller hairline down from rim edge, three 1-1/4 losses to clay body on underside of dish, curving 5 in. stabilized crack on base
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Illustrated in Linda F. Carnes - McNaughton’s article Solomon Loy: Master Potter of the Carolina Piedmont, Ceramics in America, 2010, figure 47, pg. 131, also pictured in the North Carolina Earthenware Database, online at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Library Search, https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/ KS6CS35ACPYGI8X
650
Rare Early North Carolina Wachovia Lead Glazed Earthenware Jug
Forsyth County, circa 1790 to 1830, dark reddish black glaze to most of upper body, lighter red glaze around lower body, three circular tooled ring marks at shoulder, tooled collared spout, thick looping strap handle from shoulder to neck with impressed terminus, 12-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, extensive wear and surface abrasions to belly of jug, 1/2 in glaze chip at shoulder, other small glaze chips to body, two 1/2 in. chips to rim, other rim wear and frits to collar, 5 in. and 3 in. meandering hairline cracks to lower side boy of jug, base edge chips and wear with 1 in. loss on base, small glaze chips to handle, residue on exterior
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $600 - $1,200
pictured in the North Carolina Earthenware Database, online at University of Wisconsin - Madison, Library Search, https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/ DE5GMZXRDOB7784
652
Redware Bowl with Rare Salem North Carolina Marbles Forsyth County, early period, clay, unglazed, various colors, white, brown, red, pink, and black, various sizes, 1-1/4 in. down to 3/8 in., lead glazed earthenware bowl, 2-1/2. x 6-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies to bowl, surface wear and abrasions, marbles with nicks and surface abrasions, firing marks
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $50 - $100
For similar objects refer to ”The Moravian Potters in North Carolina” by John Bivens Jr., pg. 164, figure 139, descended in the Beckerdite Family
651
North Carolina Decorated Earthenware Bowl
Central Piedmont area, circa early 1800s, lead glazed, orange surface, decorated with manganese slip streaks and line work, rounded downturned rim, 9-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, heavy wear to center of bowl, glaze chips to interior, wear and chips to rim edge, 8 in. radial hairline around underside of bowl
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
653
Two Large North Carolina Earthenware Bowls lead glazed, one bowl Wachovia, reddish brown interior, rounded edge, footed bowl, 4-1/4 x 14 in., the other bowl with dark brown interior, rounded rim with overhanging angled edge, tapered base, 4-1/4 x 14 in., heavy wear to interiors, various chips to rims and losses to glazes, losses to edge on footed base, a few minor hairlines down from rims, one 3-1/2 in. long, a few small clay body losses, condition consistent with age and use
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
654
Southern Attributed Red and Yellow Painted Lift-Top Chest possibly North Carolina, 19th century, yellow pine and maple? with original red and yellow paint decoration, open interior, paneled construction, cut nails, 24 x 38 x 19 in., very good condition overall, chips and losses at rear feet, expected surface wear especially at top
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
656
Mecklenburg County Attributed Paint Decorated Ladder Back Side Chair North Carolina/Virginia, 19th century, typical form in old, probably original black painted/varnished surface, probably original rush seat, 38 x 19 x 16 in., excellent condition with probably original dry, distressed surface with typical scattered light wear
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite Estimate: $100 - $300
655
Federal Red Painted Miniature Cupboard probably North Carolina, 19th century, paneled door over a single drawer, open interior, probably original surface, pine throughout, 20-1/2 x 16 x 10 in., surface wear and distress from use, some minor losses to door frame
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite Estimate: $200 - $400
657
North Carolina Federal Yellow Pine Open Back Pewter Cupboard attributed to Wilkes Co, late 18th/early 19th century, yellow pine throughout, wrought nail construction with cut nail cup hangers, 81 x 62 x 13 in., upper section lacking one plate rail, lower section reconfigured (and/ or with two reused boards), scattered pest damage with one area of surface loss at top left, other typical stains and wear
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $500 - $700
658
North Carolina Federal Yellow Pine Side Table 19th century, single dovetailed drawer, tapered legs, 28 x 23 x 16 in., one board of top possibly replaced, drawer supports loose, typically wear and surface distress
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $100 - $300
660
North Carolina Federal Yellow Pine Corner Cupboard
attributed to Davidson County, 19th century, yellow pine throughout, single case construction, probably original dark red stained surface, hinged door with shelved interior, 86-1/2 x 36 x 19-1/2 in., good condition with old, probably original surface, minor molding losses and repairs including at cornice, original hinges, some interior distress and pest damage, other typical wear and distress, cupboard leans back (as made)
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $600 - $900
659
Early North Carolina Yellow Pine Sawbuck Table
attributed to Ashe County, late 18th/19th century, three board yellow pine top with clipped corners, maple? legs with stretcher, cut nail construction, 27-1/2 x 36-1/2 x 30-1/2 in., top with stains, shrinkage separations, and minor warping, structurally sound but rocks slightly.
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $600
661
Beckerdite Family Piedmont North Carolina Paint Decorated Chest Forsyth county, late 18th or early 19th century, yellow pine throughout with traces of original grain painted surface, wrought iron strap hinges, lidded till, original bracket feet, 22 x 49 x 22 in., three foot facings ended out approx. one inch, otherwise excellent condition with extensive surface wear consistent with age and use
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
662
J.H. Owens Attributed Lidded Earthenware Vessel
(Moore County, North Carolina, b.1866 - d.1923) straight sided jar, lead glaze, cobalt decoration to handles, belly of jar, lid and finial, incised multiple wavy line decorations at shoulder, angled applied lug handles, flared rim, fitted overhanging lid, 8-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, some surface abrasions, miniscule glaze frits to various areas on the body, one handle with 1 in. chip and the other with 1-1/2 in. chip, other tiny glaze frits to handles, rim with two 3 in. areas of glaze loss and other minor chips and frits, 1 in. chip to under side of lid edge, other wear and glaze frits to lid, condition consistent with age and use
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
664
Rare Dicks Family Earthenware Storage Jar
attributed to Nathaniel Dicks, Randolph County, circa 1875 - 1910, storage jar with green and orange mottled lead glaze in interior, partially glazed over handles on exterior, incised banded wavy line decoration at shoulder, applied lug handles at shoulder with impressed elongated terminals, curved neck with tooled rounded rim, 11-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, wear and chips to glaze at rim and handles, chips to glaze in interior, 2-1/2 in. hairline down into jar from rim, 1 in. and 1-1/4in. chip to clay at base edge, other smaller chips to base edge, some small hairlines on base, one curves up over the side, firing separation on base with possible fill, heavy wear to surface
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
For similar examples refer to Hal and Eleanor Pugh’s article The Quaker Ceramic Tradition in Piedmont North Carolina, Ceramics in America, 2010, pg. 83, figure 28, and North Carolina Pottery: Earthenware, Stoneware, and Fancyware, 2011, Stephen C. Compton, pgs. 42 and 43
663
Two Rare Dicks Family North Carolina Lead Glazed Earthenware Jars attributed to Nathaniel Dicks, Randolph County, circa 1875-1910, storage jar, yellow glazed interior, partial yellow glazed exterior, impressed line markings at shoulder, applied lug handles at neck just under rim with elongated impressed handle terminals, tooled rim with lid shelf, 8-3/4 in.; larger storage jar, green glazed interior, partial green glazed exterior, banded wavy line decoration around shoulder, applied lug handles at neck just under rim with elongated impressed handle terminals, flat tooled rim with led shelf, 9-1/2 in. tall, with fitted wooden lid, glaze voids and clay body anomalies as made, yellow jar with extensive surface wear, 2 in. loss to handle, 1-1/2 x 1-1/4 in hole in base, two 3/4 in. rim chips, loss of most glaze in interior, heavy wear throughout, green jar with 2 in. and 1-1/2 in. rim chips, various other small chips to rim exterior and interior rim, 3/4 in. glaze chip to one handle, 1 x 1-1/2 in. hole in base, possibly stabilized hairline cracks down both exterior sides of jar from rim at at handles, evident in interior, not evident through base, heavy wear throughout, most glaze remains in interior
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $500 - $1,000
Both pieces pictured in Hal and Eleanor Pugh’s article The Quaker Ceramic Tradition in Piedmont North Carolina, Ceramics in America, 2010, pg. 83, figure 28, for other examples see North Carolina Pottery: Earthenware, Stoneware, and Fancyware, 2011, Stephen C. Compton, pgs. 42 and 43
665
Rare Dicks Family North Carolina Earthenware Jar
Guilford or Randolph County, 19th century, orange colored lead glaze, full glazed interior, partial glazed exterior over handles and shoulder, incised banded wavy line decoration at shoulder, strap type lug handle mostly detached from body at shoulder, impressed thumb marks at handle terminals, collared rim with lid ledge, 8-3/8 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, 1 in. rim chip, other minor rim wear, wear to glaze at edge of handles, body and jar interior, surface discoloration, wear and abrasions, pebble in wall of jar as made, small clay body anomaly on lower body
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
For a similar examples see Hal and Eleanor Pugh’s article, The Quaker Ceramic Tradition in Piedmont North Carolina, Ceramics in America, 2010, pg. 83, figure 28, for other examples see North Carolina Pottery: Earthenware, Stoneware, and Fancyware, 2011, Stephen C. Compton, pgs. 42 and 43
666
Four Pieces of North Carolina Swirlware Pottery
Catawba Valley, North Carolina, circa early 1900s, teapot from, swirl glaze to body and lid, brown glazed handle and lid stop, banded wavy line decoration at shoulder, stamped on base “REINHARDT BROS. VALE, N.C.”, 6-3/4 in.; swirl creamer, bubbles to glaze exterior, rutile in glaze interior, flared rim, applied strap handle, pinched spout, 4-1/2 in.; swirl lidded sugar, knob finial, bubbles to glaze, 4-1/4 x 6 in.; swirl vase form, wide shoulder, curved spout, stamped on base “Probst Pottery, Vale, N.C.”, 5-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface wear, small chip to teapot spout, firing separation at handle on shoulder as made, sugar bowl with crack and repair through entire lid, associated chips, 1 in. loss to lid stabilizer, wear to edge of lid with areas of chipping, surface wear and glaze frits to lid and body, wear to footed base, creamer and vase in good condition
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $600 - $1,200
668
Rare North Carolina Earthenware Dish
Central Piedmont area, circa 1820 - 1850, lead glazed, dark brown colored surface, manganese and cream slip decorations to upper edge of interior rim, 10 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, wear and chips to glaze in interior, 3 x 3 in. loss to clay body on back, abrasions in interior, firing hairlines around rim interior, black coloration around rim edge on underside, and base edge with chip
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
similar examples from this same potter are known, for a similar example see the North Carolina Earthenware Database, online at University of Wisconsin - Madison, Libraries Search, https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/LHSHDOU357REM8H.
667
North Carolina Decorated Earthenware Dish
Central Piedmont area, circa 1820-1850, lead glazed, orange colored surface, alternating manganese and cream slip markings to interior rim edge, 10-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface abrasions, heavy wear to center of dish, minor losses to slip, wear to rim edge, 3 in. hairline down from rim, other tiny hairline, possible coloration to the back over clay body
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
Formerly owned by Tony and Marie Shank, similar examples from this same potter are known, for a similar example see the North Carolina Earthenware Database, online at University of Wisconsin - Madison, Libraries Search, https://digital.library. wisc.edu/1711.dl/LHSHDOU357REM8H.
669
Three Decorated Catawba Valley Stoneware Jugs
ovoid jug, tapered lower body, runny mottled olive green alkaline glaze, combed wavy line decoration at shoulder, triple ringed neck at spout, ridged strap handle, 10-3/4 in.; flat sided saddle jug, mottled olive green alkaline glaze, impressed double ring and wavy line decoration at shoulder, ringed neck at spout, applied strap handle, unknown maker, 6-3/4 in.; small jug, runny dark alkaline green alkaline glaze, combed wavy line decoration at belly and shoulder of jug, pinched rim, tiny applied strap handle, 5-1/4 in., all likely attributed to the Ritchie family of potters, glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface abrasions, large tapered jug with 1/4 in. glaze chip to side of rim, miniscule chip to ring at neck, miniscule glaze frits at handle, pebble blowouts on glaze surface, base edge wear and 1/2 in. chip, 1 in. clay body loss on bottom, saddle jug with 1/2 in. base edge chip as made, pebble blowouts on glaze surface, kiln debris on base, small jug with 3/4 and 1/4 in. glaze chip on base edge as made, paint speckles on surface
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $500 - $1,000
670
Three Large Early North Carolina Earthenware Dirt Dishes
various makers, various Piedmont NC counties, early to mid 1800s, all with reddish orange lead glazed interiors, one with curved interior, wide foot, rounded rim edge, 2 x 12 in.; another with curved interior, tooled flat overhanging rim, wide foot, 2-1/2 x 11-3/4 in.; one with wide interior and foot, short curved walls, angled flat rim, 2-3/8 x 12 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, abrasions, chips and losses to glazes, losses to clay bodies, miniscule hairlines, 1 in. rim edge chip and clay body losses to underside of first dish, 3-1/4 in. rim loss to underside of flat rim on second dish, rims chips and lots of clay body loss to the underside of third dish
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
672
Four Pieces of Early Jugtown Ware Moore County, early 20th century, lead glazed, pitcher with orange and green glaze, wide ridged strap handle, pulled spout, 10-1/4 in.; large candlestick holder, green and orange glaze, 11-1/2 in.; orange teapot with lid, strap handle, straight spout ”JUGTOWN WARE” stamp on base, 8-3/8 in.; orange and green lidded pot, small lug handles, ”JUGTOWN WARE” stamp on base, 5-3/4 in., glaze voids and clay body anomalies as made, surface wear, pitcher restorations to rim and shoulder, surface abrasions, base edge wear, candlestick with 3/4 in and 1/2 in. edge chip and possible restoration, several base edge chips to glaze, teapot with glaze frit on spout, illumination of base under black light, otherwise good condition, pot with small glaze chips to edge of lid, 3 small glaze chips to one handle, 5 small glaze chips to the other, various glaze frits throughout, residue to lid, rim, and one handle
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
671
Rare North Carolina Decorated Earthenware Teapot Randolph or Alamance County, first half of 19th century, lead glazed, orange colored lid, green and orange speckled surface, dark green decorative slip linework down body from lid, around long spout and round handle, footed base, 8-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies, 1/4 in. rim chip, chip to spout mouth, loss of finial, other chips and losses under lid and to lid edge, 1-1/2 in. loss to footed base, hairline across entire base and 5 in. up one side, 3 in. up the other, some losses to glaze, residue on exterior, some illumination under black light, possible restorations
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $400 - $800
673
Two North Carolina Salt Glaze Stoneware Jars Alamance or Randolph counties, North Carolina, likely circa 1850s, two salt glaze storage jars, applied arched strap handles with flat pressed terminus, two coggle wheel lines around both shoulders, downturned flat angled rims, larger jar with impressed “2” under one handle, 11-3/4 and 10-3/4 in., likely attributed to Soloman Loy or a Craven family potter, glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface abrasions and firing hairlines, glaze and clay body frits, larger jar with 5 prong hairline on base, three heading up side of jar for 2, 4, and 3 in., 6 in. radial hairline around base edge, smaller associated hairlines, base edge wear, smaller jar with 3/4 in. chip to one handle 1/2 in. glaze frit to other handle, 3/4 and 1/2 in. interior rim chip, 2-1/2 in. hairline down from rim, firing hairlines in glaze around jar, base edge wear, miniscule spider hairline on base
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $100 - $300
674
Two North Carolina Stoneware Jugs
Catawba Valley, circa late 1800s, ovoid jug, runny dark olive alkaline glaze, inscribed “3” at neck, curved spout with flared rim, tight looped applied strap handle, 14-3/4 in.; ovoid tapered jug, mottled light olive green alkaline glaze, inscribed “3” at neck, straight thick collared spout, thick rim, applied large thick strap handle, 15 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface abrasions, glaze frits, dark glazed jug with 13 in. hairline around lower body, associated scratches, base edge wear, residue near spout, tapered jug with kiln debris on lower body and shoulder, base edge wear and minor chipping, 1/4 in. abrasion at belly, other small glaze frits
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $100 - $300
676
Two Pieces of North Carolina Stoneware late 19th, early 20th century, Catawba Valley storage jar, ovoid form, runny green alkaline glaze, two applied lug handles at shoulders, inscribed “3”, curved neck, flared semi round rim, possibly Ritchie 13-1/4 in.; jar or small churn form, shiny cream and brown salt glaze, slight curve to neck, slight flare to rim, lid ledge in interior, 10-1/2 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, storage jar with small professional restoration to area at edge of rim, rim with illumination under black light, surface abrasions, small base edge chip, small chip to glaze at rim, firing hairline at rim and shoulder as made, small jar with 1-1/4 chip to base edge with other wear and chips around most of base edge, miniscule chip to interior and exterior of rim, wear to lid shelf, abrasions and residue
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
675
Salomon Loy Attributed Stoneware Storage Jar
(Alamance County, b. 1805 - d ?) salt glaze over curved form, bluish green glassy kiln drips to one side of jar, brown glaze runs at front, applied arched strapped handles at shoulders with downturned thumb impressed terminus, tapered neck, downturned flat rim, inscribed “5” under one handle, turning line impressions around lower mid and upper body, 14-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, impressions in exterior clay body as made, 1/4 in. and 1/2 in. exterior rim chips, 1/2 in. interior rim chip, 3 in. miniscule hairline down from rim toward one handle, glaze frits and surface abrasions, base edge wear with two small clay body chips, three pronged spider hairline on base surface
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
For similar example see The Potters Eye: Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery, Mark Hewitt and Nancy Sweezy, pgs. 32 and 33
677
Seven Pieces North Carolina Salt Glaze Stoneware likely Randolph County, ovoid storage jar, tooled banding at shoulder, two applied ridged lug handles with thumb pressed terminals, curved neck, collared rim, lid ledge, impressed “3” mark, 16 in.; lidded canning jar, flared rim, lid with finial, 8 in.; ant trap for table leg, 2-1/2 x 8 in.; chamber pot, looping handle, 5-1/4 x 10-1/2 in.; lidded storage jar, one lug handle, 6-1/4 x 8-1/4 in.; jar, tapered base, downturned angled rim, 6 x 8-1/4 in. bowl, 4 x 9 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, clay body anomalies, surface abrasions, chips to glaze, residue to exteriors, two handle jar with small hairline in rim, canning jar with small glaze chips to base edge and interior and exterior rim, chips to edge of lid, ant trap with two 1 in. chips to leg hold, with other small chips, 3/4 in. chip to exterior rim, with other small chips, chamber pot with kiln marks on rim, storage jar with chips to lid, loss of handle, chip to other handle, chip to base heavy rim wear, grease residue, bowls with wear and chips to rim
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $100 - $300
678
G.N. Fulton Decorated Salt Glaze Jar
Allegany County, Virginia, circa 1875, salt glaze, cylindrical form, cobalt floral decoration to the front of the jar, signed “G.N. Ful” in cobalt slip to base of jar, faint floral slip decoration to the back of jar, tooled stepped shoulder, tooled flat rim with round edge, 7-3/4 in., glaze voids and clay body anomalies as made, surface abrasions, wear to and small chips interior rim, residue, small clay speckles on exterior, abrasions to interior
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $600
679
Rare Salem North Carolina Partial Duck Tureen circa 1819-1840, lead glazed earthenware, molded duck body form, copper and manganese sponging under white slip glaze, lead glazed interior, articulated duck wing feathering at sides, footed base, lacking upper head portion, 7 x 3-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, missing upper head portion, 1in. hairline to front of body, minor wear to rim and surface, very small chips to base edge, rough area to glaze on base as made, small glaze frit to feathering on left side of body, wear and small glaze chip to feathering on right side of body
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
For a similar whole example see Johanna Brown, Tradition and Adaptation in Moravian Press Molded Earthenware, Ceramics in America, 2009, pg.128, also The Moravian Potters in North Carolina, John Bivens Jr., pg. 198. It is believed these lidded forms were used as tureens or sauceboats.
680
Three Jugtown Pottery Chicken Plates and Two Chicken Shakers
Moore County, early 20th century, lead glazed, large orange and green speckled bowl, slip form chicken decoration in interior, tapered side, angled rim, 2-3/4 in x 12-1/2 in.; two smaller orange bowls, slip form chicken decorations in interiors, tapered sides, angled rims, 9-1/2 and 10-1/2 in. across, all with “JUGTOWN WARE” stamps on bases; two chicken shakers, orange with faint green accents, 6 holes on each front, 3-1/2 and 4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, clay body anomalies, chips and wear to glazes, large dish with glaze chips to rim, base edge wear, loss to slip, smallest dish with 1 in. and 1-1/4 in. rim chips, abrasions and glaze crackle, the other dish with heavy wear in interior, losses to slip, various glaze chips to underside, one chicken shaker with retouch to glaze on lower body, the other with some glaze frits to bas edge
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $300 - $500
681
Six Pieces of Early Jugtown Tablewares Moore County, early 20th century, lead glazed, pitcher, orange with manganese glaze runs, large strap handle, 6-3/4 in.; teapot, orange and green, large spout, “U” shaped strap handle, lid with finial, 6-1/4 in. tall; candlestick holder, orange and green, looping handle, 2-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. creamer, orange and green, looping strap handle, “JUGTOWN WARE” stamp on base, 4 in.; lidded sugar jar, orange, “JUGTOWN WARE” stamp on base, 3 in., oil lamp, orange, 2-3/4 x 5-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, abrasions, chips and frits to glazes, pitcher with firing line inside rim, minor chips to glaze, teapot with wear and chips to lid, chips to rim edge, chip to base edge and wear, glaze chips to spout edge, candlestick with wear, firing anomalies, creamer with glaze chips near handle, creamer with glaze frit to handle, oil lamp good condition
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite
Estimate: $200 - $400
682
Rare Large Heinrich Schaffner Attributed Lead Glazed Earthenware Storage
Vessel, Salem, North Carolina, circa 1830s, red glazed interior, tapered cylindrical jar, tapered base, tooled angular overhanging rim, 11-3/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, wear and chips to interior glaze, abrasions, very old peeled branch repair around the circumference of the vessel, bottom two branches loose on vessel, hairline down from rim and around the top of jar under rim, another hairline on rim, five hairlines obscured by repair down side of jar to base, some evident in interior, wear to base edge, minor chips and wear to clay body, possible recoloring to areas of jar
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite Estimate: $50 - $150 this vessel was found in a barn on Union Cross Rd., in Forsyth County, NC, for similar examples refer to Michael O. Hanley, Salem Pottery after 1834: Heinrich Schaffner and Daniel Krause, Ceramics in America, 2009, figures 1 and 8,
683
Eight Pieces of North Carolina Pottery Tablewares early Hilton attributed teapot, brown glaze with cobalt accented handle, lid and rim, 6-1/2 in.; small salt glaze salt jar, cobalt decoration on rim and body, 3-1/4 in.; salt glaze bowl, flared rim, 2 x 6 in.; salt glaze creamer, 3-3/4 in.; salt glaze mug, 3-3/8 in.; small salt glaze salt jar, 3-3/4 in.; small Catawba Valley alkaline glaze salt pinch, 2-1/8 in.; Jugtown salt glaze chicken caster, cobalt accents, 3-1/4 in., glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface abrasions two chips to base of Catawba Valley salt jar, two chips to rim of salt glaze jar with clay body anomaly, cup with 1 in. rim chip and other rim chips, hairline down side, grease on exterior, teapot with spout chip, glaze chips around neck, firing hairline, crack around handle on shoulder, surface abrasions and residue, crack through lid, several chips to rim of bowl, cobalt decorated jar with rim wear, chicken caster and creamer in fair condition
Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite Estimate: $50 - $100