International Sale CHARLTON HALL - 11 September
Important Estates & Private Collections Southern Institutional Library Deaccessions Edward Morrison Brown Collection Dr. Joseph T. Harris Collection Joseph Tullie Holleman, Sr. Estate Tennessee Estate Canadian Private Collection Also Including Private and Public Collections From Arizona California Florida Georgia Kansas Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota Nevada New York North Carolina Pennsylvania South Carolina Virginia
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International Sale SALE DATE & TIME: Friday 11 September, beginning 10am (Lots 1-457)
PREVIEW EXHIBITION: Opening Reception: Saturday 5 September (4–7pm) Wednesday 9 September (12noon–8pm) Thursday 10 September (10am–6pm) Friday 11 September (9am–12noon) and by prior appointment
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1 HOLLAND & HOLLAND 12 BORE ROYAL HAMMERLESS EJECTOR SXS
2 PAIR JAMES PURDEY & SONS 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR SXS
SHOTGUN
SPORTING GUNS
SN 23994, walnut checkered forearm, straight English stock, automatic ejectors, floral scroll engraving, detachable sideplates, double triggers, in fitted case with some equipment, barrels marked: HOLLAND & HOLLAND 13, BRUTON STREET, LONDON, flats marked: 729’ 2 1/2” 3 TONS 2 3/4 3 1/4 TONS; barrel L28” overall L44 3/4” trigger pull 14 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 16830 and SN 16831, Beesley patent top lever operated, self-opening actions. Best rose and scroll engraved action and seven pin sidelocks, removable firing pins, retaining some hardening color. Both guns with 15 1/4” highly-figured replacement best French walnut, straight-hand stocks with checkered hand, forearm and butt, vacant gold initial oval, splinter forends with Anson pushrod fastening. 30” chopper-lump barrels with 2 1/2” chambers, game rib and London nitro proof. Barrels and furniture reblued. Weight 6lb 10oz. Guns have recently been serviced and renovated to the very highest standard. They are supplied in their leather double motor case with Purdey trade label. ***FFL REQUIRED***
$10,000-15,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
$18,000-25,000 Other Notes: Purdey & Sons kindly confirmed the guns are a true pair and were made in 1900.
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3 BROWNING GRADE 5 12GA O/U SHOTGUN, SIGNED F. FUNKEN
F. Funken engraved mounts 3
circa 1954, SN 42888, walnut checkered forearm, half pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, receiver engraved with ducks and grouse, signed: F Funken, triggerguard engraved with hares, selective single trigger, ventilated rib, in fitted case, barrel marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY-ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI SPECIAL STEEL-12GA.-SHELLS 2 3/4” MADE IN BELGIUM; barrel L26 3/8” overall L44” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$4,000-5,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
4 BROWNING 12GA SUPERPOSE LIGHTNING GRADE 1 STANDARD TRAP MODEL O/U SHOTGUN circa 1963, SN 7470 S3, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, scroll engraving, FKLT, ventilated rib, barrels marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY ST. LOUIS MO. & MONTREAL P.Q. 12 GA-SHELLS 2 3/4”-MADE IN BELGIUM; barrel L32” overall L48 1/2” trigger pull 13 7/8” ***FFL REQUIRED*** 4
$900-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
5 BROWNING CITORI SUPERLIGHT GRADE VI 28GA O/U SHOTGUN
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SN 35856NXF73, walnut checkered forearm, straight English stock, automatic ejectors, receiver and triggerguard engraved with gold ducks, pheasants, setter, and grouse, selective single trigger, ventilated rib one barrel improved modified, one barrel improved choked, barrels marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN JAPAN SPECIAL STEEL 28GA 2 3/4” - 26” flats marked: NP SP 2 3/4; barrel L26” overall L42 3/4” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
6 BROWNING BPS FIELD MODEL 12GA PUMP SHOTGUN SN 30324PN152, synthetic checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, ventilated rib, barrel marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN JAPAN INVECTOR BPS SPECIAL STEEL 12GA-2 3/4” AND 3” FIELD MODEL28”; barrel L28” overall L48 1/2” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED*** 6
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$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
7 BROWNING CITORI LIGHTNING GRADE 3 410GA O/U SHOTGUN SN 38718NV883, walnut checkered forearm, half pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, grouse and quail engraving, single selective trigger, ventilated rib, barrels marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN JAPAN SPECIAL STEEL .410 BORE - 2 1/2” AND 3”, flats marked: SP NP 3; barrel L26” overall L43” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED*** 7
$1,400-2,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
8 BROWNING A5 MAGNUM 12GA AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN circa 1963, SN 63V29085, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, scroll engraving, ventilated rib, barrel marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY ST. LOUIS MO. & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN BELGIUM SPECIAL STEEL-12 GAUGE-SHELLS 3”; barrel L32” overall L51” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$700-1,000 8
Provenance: Georgia private collection
9 BROWNING A-5 MAGNUM TWELVE 12GA AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN SN 09036PT151, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, ventilated rib, accompanied with invector choke system with three chokes total, barrel marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN JAPAN AUTO - 5 INVECTOR SPECIAL STEEL 12 GA. SHELLS - 3” - 30”; barrel L30” overall L49 3/4” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$600-900 Provenance: Georgia private collection 9
10 WINCHESTER PARKER REPRODUCTION TWO-BARREL SET MODEL DHE 20GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 20-2425, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, engraved with pointer, setter, and pheasants, single selective trigger, in fitted case, barrels marked: PARKER REPRODUCTION BY WINCHESTER - 20 GAUGE. 2 3/4” EAST ALTON IL. U.S.A., flats marked: MOD, IMP. CYL 20 - 02425 and FULL MOD; barrel choked full and modified L28” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$3,000-4,000 10
Provenance: Georgia private collection
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11 WINCHESTER MODEL 101 20GA O/U SHOTGUN, CUSTOM-BUILT FOR RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY
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SN RGS-20161E, walnut checkered forearm, half pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, receiver engraved with setter and grouse, ventilated rib, single selective trigger, in fitted case, barrels marked: CUSTOM BUILT FOR THE RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY BY WINCHESTER - 20GA. 2 3/4” & 3” EAST ALTON IL. U.S.A. MADE IN JAPAN WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL; barrel L25 1/2” overall L42 1/4” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
12 WINCHESTER PARKER REPRODUCTION MODEL DHS 28GA SXS SHOTGUN
SN 28-105, checkered walnut forearm, straight English stock, automatic ejectors, engraved with pointer, setter, and pheasants, in fitted case, barrels marked: PARKER REPRODUCTION BY WINCHESTER - 28 GAUGE. 2 3/4” - 70 MM EAST ALTON IL. U.S.A., flats marked: MOD INP. CYL 28 - 00105; barrel L26” overall L43” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
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$2,500-3,500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
13 WINCHESTER MODEL 23 CLASSIC 28GA SXS SHOTGUN SN CL 28-821E, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, scroll and gold grouse engraving, single selective trigger, ventilated rib, in fitted case, barrels marked: WINCHESTER MODEL 23 CLASSIC - 28 GA. 2 3/4” EAST ALTON IL. U.S.A. WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL, flats marked: 821 28 - 2 3/4 WINCHESTER; barrel L26” overall L42 1/2” trigger pull 14 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,500-2,000 13
Provenance: Georgia private collection
14 WINCHESTER MODEL 101 12GA O/U SHOTGUN circa 1963, SN 56362, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, scroll engraving, single selective trigger, ventilated rib, barrels marked: MODEL 101-WINCHESTER-12 GAUGE-2 3/4, upper barrel marked: FULL, lower barrel marked: MOD; barrel L28” overall L44 3/16” trigger pull 13 5/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$600-900 Provenance: Georgia private collection 14
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15 COLT BUNTLINE SPECIAL 44-40 3RD GENERATION SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
SN SA88702, carved handles, factory nickel-plated barrel, receiver, hammer, triggerguard, and backstrap, accompanied with 44” overall suede-lined cowboy holster, barrel marked: COLTS PT. F. A. MFG. CO., HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A. COLT BUNTLINE SPECIAL 44-40; barrel L12” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-1,500 15
Provenance: Georgia private collection
16 RUGER MARK II TARGET PISTOL AND HIGH STANDARD REVOLVER SN 224-93737, Ruger Mark II Target pistol, made in USA 1982-2005, .22 cal. rimfire, 10 shot, magazine fed, autoloading recoil (blowback) operated pistol, single action, blued, synthetic; barrel length 5.5” overall length 9.5”; with case, 2 magazines, instruction manual SN 151980, High Standard .22 Sentinel Deluxe R-106 revolver, made in USA, circa 1965, 9 shot cylinder, .22 cal., single-action multiple ejection, swing-out cylinder, non-slip scored trigger, walnut checkered grip, blued, with black leather holster (2pcs) ***FFL REQUIRED***
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Provenance: Property sold to benefit the Christ School, a non-profit Episcopal school in Asheville, North Carolina
17 P. BERETTA S686 SPECIAL 12GA O/U SHOTGUN
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SN E36157B, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, scroll engraving, ventilated rib, barrels marked: P. BERETTA-GARDONE V.T.-ITALY 12GA 3” - 26” BERBEN CORPORATION N.Y. - N.Y. MADE IN ITALY EXCELSIOR HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYED STEEL CAL. 12; barrel L26” overall L43 1/2” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
18 P. BERETTA MODEL AL-2 20GA AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN
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SN A20319E, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, scroll engraving, ventilated rib, barrel marked: ALLOYED CR. MO. QUENCHED HIGH TENSILE STEEL P. BERETTA 20 GA. 2 3/4 IN. - 26 INCHES IC; barrel L26” overall L45 3/4” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$400-600 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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19 P. BERETTA MODEL A-302 20GA AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN SN F72584E, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, scroll engraving, ventilated rib, barrel marked: P BERETTA - MADE IN ITALY 20 GA. 2 3/4 IN. - 28 INCHES M BERBEN CORPORATION N.Y. - N.Y.; barrel modified L28” overall L47 1/2” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection 19
20 RARE J.P. SAUER & SOHN ROYAL 12GA BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUN SN 393257, checkered walnut forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, receiver with Greener cross-bolt and scalloped frame, cocking indicators, double triggers, in fitted case, barrels marked: SPECIAL-GEWEHR-LAUF STAHL GERMANY, rib marked: J.P. SAUER & SOHN SUHL, flats marked: 12/70 M/M; barrel L28 5/16” overall L44 1/4” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-1,500 20
Provenance: Georgia private collection
21 STURM RUGER RED LABEL 20GA O/U SHOTGUN SN 400-07988, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, automatic ejectors, selective single trigger, barrel marked: 20 G.A. 3” CHAMBERS SKEET; barrel L26” overall L43” trigger pull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$900-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection 21
22 REMINGTON MODEL 1100 12GA AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN SN M979925V, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, scroll engraving, ventilated rib, barrel marked: 12 GA. FOR 2 3/4 IN. SHELLS FULL REMINGTON ARMS CO. INC. ILION, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A.; barrel L30” overall L50 1/4” trigger pull 13 7/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***
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Provenance: Georgia private collection
23 BAKER BATAVIA LEADER 12GA SIDELOCK SXS SHOTGUN circa 1950, SN 6775F, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, sidelock extractors, double triggers; barrel L28” overall L45” trigger pull 14 7/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection 23
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24 WINCHESTER LOW WALL 32-40CAL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE SN 1446, walnut forearm, pistolgrip stock, set trigger, barrel L23 1/2” overall L41 1/2”, barrel marked: PAUL SHUTTLEWORTH 32-40; accompanied with second 38-55 caliber barrel L28”, marked: PAUL SHUTTLEWORTH 38-55; together with target stock, palm rest, and two Hoch molds ***FFL REQUIRED***
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25 ARMSPORT MODEL 4501 357-MAGNUM LEVER ACTION RIFLE SN 10011660, straight grip, full octagonal barrel, receiver engraved with 6 extensive game scenes, barrel marked: ARMSPORT INC MIAMI - FLA. MODEL 4501; barrel L24” overall L42 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$400-700 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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26 WINCHESTER HIGH WALL 45-70CAL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE, FULLY CUSTOMIZED
SN 14539, walnut forearm, straight stock, double-hooded long range front sight with interchangeable inserts and horizontal level, 700 yard Lyman style rear receiver sight, leveling bubble, barrel marked: 45-70; barrel L32” overall L49”; accompanied with Paul Jones mold ***FFL REQUIRED***
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27 COLT SAUER 300 WINCHESTER MAGNUM SPORTING RIFLE SN CR4454, walnut checkered forearm, Monte Carlo cheek piece, bolt action with detachable 4 round magazine, full pistolgrip stock, Bianchi Model 64 cobra leather sling, factory scope mounts, Leupold Vari x III 3.5x10x42 scope, barrel marked: COLTS PT. F. A. MFG. CO., HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A. COLT SAUER CAL. 300 WIN. MAG.; barrel L24” overall L43 3/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$700-1,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection 27
28 ARMSPORT MODEL 4503 357-MAGNUM LEVER ACTION RIFLE SN 33881659, straight grip, receiver engraved with six extensive game scenes, front and rear iron sights, barrel marked: ARMSPORT INC MIAMI - FLA. MODEL 4503; barrel L28” overall L39” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$400-700 Provenance: Georgia private collection 28
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29 BROWNING BL22 GRADE II 22CAL LEVER ACTION
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RIFLE
DOUBLE CASE BY
SN 05444PM226, walnut checkered straight stock, scroll engraving, barrel marked: BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. BL - 22 CALIBER. 22 SHORT, LONG & LONG RIFLE; barrel L20” overall L36 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
UGARTECHEA
$300-500
H4” L30 1/4” D10”; accompanied with leather fitted case, H4” L35” D8 3/4” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: Georgia private collection
30 KIMBER OF OREGON MODEL 82 22CAL LONG
34 KOWA TSN-601
RIFLE
SPOTTING SCOPE ON
manufactured 1980-86, SN 4513, bolt action, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock, barrel marked: KIMBER OF OREGON, INC., CLACKAMAS, OREGON, U.S.A. MODEL 82, CAL 22 LR; barrel L22” overall L40 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
STAND
$600-900
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accompanied with 25x Long Eye Relief eyepiece and scope cover
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia private collection
35 UNERTL 16X TARGET SCOPE
31 GIRAFFE SKIN RUG
WITH MOUNTS
with case
9’4” x 7’11”
$200-400
$900-1,400 Provenance: Canadian private collection
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32 AFRICAN KUDU ANTELOPE TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT
H53” W29” D50”
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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36 MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD AND SCABBARD circa 1810, eagle head and carved handle over decorated blade and scabbard, L33 1/2”
$700-1,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
37 CIVIL WAR ERA BOWIE KNIVES
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mid 19th century, one marked: G. WOSTENHOLM WASHINGTON WORKS, L13 1/4”, other unmarked, L14 3/4” (2pcs)
$700-1,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
38 BOOKS: THE DERRYDALE PRESS LIMITED EDITIONS,
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ANGLING TITLES
AMERICAN BIG GAME FISHING. Ed. Eugene V. Connett. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1935. Limited first edition, one of 850, with contributions from Ernest Hemingway and S. Kip Farrington, Jr. Buckingham, Nash. BLOOD LINES: TALES OF SHOOTING AND FISHING. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1938. Limited first edition, numbered 741/1250. Connett, Eugene V. FISHING A TROUT STREAM. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1934. Limited first edition, numbered 209/950. Connett, Eugene V. RANDOM CASTS. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1939. Limited first edition, numbered 267/1075, with mottled blue-green cloth, gilt decoration and lettering. Jennings, Preston J. A BOOK OF TROUT FLIES. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1935. Limited first edition, numbered 300/850. Phair, Charles. ATLANTIC SALMON FISHING. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1937. Limited first edition, one of 950, with dust jacket. Smith, Jerome V.C., TROUT AND ANGLING. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1929. Three copies. Sturgis, William Bayard. NEW LINES FOR FLYFISHERS. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1936. Limited first editions of 950, with dust jackets. one unnumbered review copy. White, Frederick. THE SPICKLEFISHERMAN AND OTHERS. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1928. Two copies with marbled paper-covered boards and printed labels. Wise, Colonel Hugh D. TIGERS OF THE SEA. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1937. Limited first edition, numbered 737/950. Light blue cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. together with: Connett, Eugene V. ANY LUCK? New York: Winward House, 1933. First edition, with dust jacket. Farrington Jr., S. Kip. ATLANTIC GAME FISHING. New York: Kennedy Brothers, 1937. First edition, with introduction by Ernest Hemingway. Poor, Charles Lane. MEN AGAINT THE RULE: A CENTURY OF PROGRESS IN YACHT DESIGN. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1937. Limited first edition, numbered 676/950, with two-tone blue cloth board with gilt lettering and decoration. (17vols)
$600-900 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
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39 BOOKS: THE DERRYDALE PRESS LIMITED EDITIONS, HUNTING TITLES Annabel, Russell. TALES OF A BIG GAME GUIDE. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1938. Limited edition, numbered 897/950. Buckingham, Nash. MARK RIGHT! TALES OF SHOOTING AND FISHING. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1936. Two limited first editions, numbered 466/1250 and 1055/1250. Foote, John Taintor. JING. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1936. Two limited first editions, numbered 111/950 and 634/950. Grand, Gordon. COLONEL WEATHERFORD’S YOUNG ENTRY. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1935. Grand, Gordon. OLD MAN AND OTHER COLONEL WEATHERFORD STORIES. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1934. Red covers with gilt lettering and decoration. Hart, Scott. THE MOON IS WANING. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1939. Limited first edition, numbered 335/950, with blue cloth and gilt decorations and lettering. HUNTING TRAILS ON THREE CONTINENTS: A BOOK OF THE BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB. Ed. George Bird Grinnell, et al. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1933. Limited first edition, numbered 61/250. Montgomery, Rutherford G. HIGH COUNTRY. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1938. Limited first edition, numbered 781/950. O’Connor, Jack. GAME IN THE DESERT. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1939. Limited first edition, one of 950, unnumbered review copy. Smith, Edmund Ware. TALL TALES AND SHORT. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1938. Limited edition, numbered 333/950. Smith, Edmund Ware. THE TOMATO CAN CHRONICLE. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1937. Limited edition, numbered 695/950. Spiller, Burton. GROUSE FEATHERS. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1935. Limited edition, numbered 262/950. Williams, Ben Ames. THE HAPPY END. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1939. Limited edition, numbered 924/1250. (15vols)
$600-800 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
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40 BOOKS: 19TH CENTURY BRITISH ANGLING TITLES An Angler [Sir Humphrey Davy]. SALMONIA: OR DAYS OF FLY FISHING. 2nd ed. London: John Murray, 1829. Rebound; with bookplate: W. Waldegrave Pelham Clay. Akerman, John Yonge. SPRING-TIDE; OR, THE ANGLER AND HIS FRIENDS. 2nd ed. London: Richard Bentley, 1852. Blaine, Delabere P. AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF RURAL SPORTS. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840. First edition, with bookplates: Thomas Harrison and Dean Sage. Bowlker, Charles and Richard Bowlker. BOWLKER’S ART OF ANGLING. Ludlow: R. Jones, 1839. First edition, rebound with original boards. Bowlker, Charles and Richard Bowlker. BOWLKER’S ART OF ANGLING. Ludlow: R. Jones, 1854. Revised edition, rebound with green cover and gilt lettering. Daniel, Rev. William B. RURAL SPORTS. Vol. II. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1812. Rebound; with bookplate: Dean Sage. Dennys, John. THE SECRETS OF ANGLING, 1613. London: W. Satchell & Co., 1883. With bookplates: Avis H. and D.L. Vaughan. Fisher, P. THE ANGLER’S SOUVENIR. Ed. G. Christopher Davies. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1877. With impressed gilt-decorated red cloth. Francis, Francis. A BOOK ON ANGLING. 6th ed. London: Spottiswoode and Co, 1885. Purple cloth with gilt lettering on spine; inscribed front endpaper: To Rowlie/ from his affectionate Uncle/ Christmas 1886. Hackle, Palmer. HINTS ON ANGLING. London: W.W. Robinson, 1846. With bookplate: Dean Sage. Knox, A.E. AUTUMNS ON THE SPEY. London: John Van Voorst, 1872. First edition, with green cloth covering and gilt decoration to covers and spine. Lakeland, R. THE TEESDALE ANGLER. Barnard Castle: printed at the office of R. Baker, 1858. First edition, red cloth with paper label. Lang, Andrew. ANGLING SKETCHES. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1891. First edition, with original gilt-decorated green cloth. Penn, Richard. MAXIMS AND HINTS FOR AN ANGLER, AND MISERIES OF FISHING. London: John Murray, 1833. First edition, rebound; with bookplate: Mr. J.F. Jones and others (24vols)
$500-700 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions 39
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41 BOOKS: SALMON FISHING Bridges, Antony. MODERN SALMON FISHING. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1939. First edition with red cloth and gilt lettering to spine. Clericus [Rev. William Cartwright]. FACTS AND FANCIES OF SALMON FISHING. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1874. First edition with green cloth and impressed gilt decoration. Ephemera [Edward Fitzgibbon]. THE BOOK OF THE SALMON. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850. Two first editions with replaced covers; one with bookplate: Charles F. Humbert, Hertfordshire and inscribed front endpage: Nouaille Rudge Esqr.; one with bookplate: Dean Sage. Gathorne-Hardy, Hon. A.E. THE SALMON: FUR, FEATHER, & FIN SERIES. Ed. Alfred E.T. Watson. London/ New York/ Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898. First edition, rebound. Griswold, F. Gray. A SALMON RIVER. New York: Dutton’s. Limited first edition, one of 250. Hallock, Charles. THE SALMON FISHER. New York: The Harris Publishing Company, 1890. Hunt, Richard Carley. SALMON IN LOW WATER. The Angler’s Club of New York, 1950. First edition with green cloth and paper label, with slip case. Hutton, J. Arthur. THE LIFE-HISTORY OF THE SALMON. Aberdeen: The University Press, 1924. First edition with brown cloth and brown boards. La Branche, George M.L. THE SALMON AND THE DRY FLY. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company: The Riverside Press Cambridge, 1924. Limited edition, numbered 559/775. La Branche, George M.L. THE SALMON AND THE DRY FLY. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company: The Riverside Press Cambridge, 1924. Limited edition, numbered 604/775, with dust jacket and original slip case. SALMON FISHING IN CANADA. Ed. Col. Sir James Edward Alexander. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860. First edition, rebound; with bookplate: Dean Sage. (12vols)
ANGLER’S CHOICE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN TROUT FISHING. Ed. Howard T. Walden II. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1947. First edition with dust jacket. Crowe, John. THE BOOK OF TROUT LORE. New York: A.S. Barnes & Company, 1947. First edition. Du Bois, Donald. THE FISHERMAN’S HANDBOOK OF TROUT FLIES. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1960. First edition with dust jacket. FAMILY CIRCLE’S GUIDE TO TROUT FLIES AND HOW TO TIE THEM. New York: Family Circle, Inc., 1954. First edition with dust jacket. Hills, John Waller. THE HISTORY OF FLY FISHING FOR TROUT. London: Philip Allan & Co., 1921. First edition, green cloth with gilt lettering. Holland, Dan. TROUT FISHING. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1949. First edition, with dust jacket. Ingraham, Henry Andrews. AMERICAN TROUT STREAMS. New York: The Anglers’ Club of New York, 1926. First edition, numbered 163/350. Skues, George Edward MacKenzie. THE WAY OF A TROUT WITH A FLY. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1921. First edition with brown cloth and gilt lettering to spine. and others (10vols)
$200-400 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
43 BOOKS: PISCATORIAL GEOGRAPHY
$300-600
A HISTORY OF THE SCHUYLKILL FISHING COMPANY OF THE STATE IN SCHUYLKILL, 1732-1888. Philadelphia, 1889. Inscribed: Israel W. Morris/ presented by/ William H. Gaw/ April 15, 1891. Bashford, H.H. FISHERMAN’S PROGRESS. London: Constable and Company, 1946. First edition with blue cloth. Blake, William H. IN A FISHING COUNTRY. Toronto: The MacMillan Company, 1922. Two first editions, one with dust jacket, one impressed Presentation Copy. Elliott, William. CAROLINA SPORTS BY LAND AND WATER. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1859. First edition; bookplate: Dean Sage. Hansard, George Agar. TROUT AND SALMON FISHING IN WALES. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1834. First edition, rebound, with bookplate: Dean Sage. Palmer, C.H. THE SALMON RIVERS OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Boston: Farrington Printing Co., 1928. First edition with soft cover and fold-out map. THE ANGLER’S GUIDE BOOK AND TOURISTS’ GAZETTEER OF THE FISHING WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Ed. William C. Harris. New York, 1885. together with: four documents by The Atlantic Salmon Association and the Department of Fisheries, Government of Quebec, authored by Percy Nobbs, dated 1948-1949. (12vols)
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44 BOOKS: NATURAL AND PISCATORIAL HISTORY
Boulenger, E.G. BRITISH ANGLERS’ NATURAL HISTORY. London: Collins, 1946. First edition with dust jacket. GAME FISH OF THE WORLD. Ed. Brian VeseyFitzgerald and Francesa LaMonte. London: Nicholson & Watson, 1949. Griswold, F. Gray. FISH 44 FACTS AND FANCIES. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1926. Limited edition of 750, with green paper boards with gilt lettering and decoration. Hoover, Herbert Clark. A REMEDY FOR DISAPPEARING GAME FISHES. New York: Huntington Press, 1930. Two first editions, with marbled boards in original slip cases. Malloch, P.D. LIFE-HISTORY AND HABITS OF THE SALMON, SEA-TROUT, TROUT, AND OTHER FRESHWATER FISH. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1910. First edition with gray boards, gilt lettering, and photographic decoration. Morris, Rev. Francis Orpen. A HISTORY OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 7th ed. London: John C. Nimmo, 1883. Phillips, John C. AMERICAN GAME MAMMALS AND BIRDS. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1930. First edition with green cloth and gilt spine. Saunders, Roy. QUEEN OF THE RIVER. London: Oldbourne, 1961. First edition with dust jacket. Simeon, Cornwall. STRAY NOTES ON FISHING AND NATURAL HISTORY. Cambridge: MacMillan and Co., 1860. First edition with red leather boards and gilt decoration. THE ANGLERS’ CLUB STORY: OUR FIRST FIFTY YEARS 1906-1956. New York: The Anglers’ Club of New York: 1956. First edition, with original beige cloth and orange paste-on labels, housed in brown leather-finished box. Todd, Frank S. WATERFOWL: DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS OF THE WORLD. New York: Sea World Press, 1979. First edition with dust jacket. (12vols)
$200-400 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
45 BOOK: RARE IRISH ANGLING TITLE Greendrake, Gregory and Geoffry Greydrake [J. Coad and Thomas Ettingsall]. THE ANGLING EXCURSIONS OF GREGORY GREENDRAKE. Dublin: Grant and Bolton, 1832. First edition, rebound with frontispiece, map, erratum slip, and replaced covers. (1vol)
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Arms, Dorothy Noyes. FISHING MEMORIES. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1938. First edition with blue cloth and gilt lettering. Boosey, Thomas. ANECDOTES OF FISH AND FISHING. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1887. First edition with blue cloth and gilt lettering. Boosey, Thomas. PISCATORIAL REMINISCENCES AND GLEANINGS. London: William Pickering, 1835. First edition, rebound; with bookplate: Howard Phipps. Day, Frank Parker. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A FISHERMAN. New York: Minton, Balch & Company, 1932. Blue cloth and gilt lettering. Mather, Fred. MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH. New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 1897. First edition with green cloth and gilt lettering. Oliver, Stephen. SCENES AND RECOLLECTIONS OF FLY-FISHING IN NORTHUMBERLAND, CUMBERLAND, AND WESTMORLAND. London: Chapman and Hall, 1834. First edition, rebound. Perry, Bliss. FISHING WITH A WORM. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916. Blue boards with paper label title; inscription to front endpaper. Shepard, Odell. THY ROD AND THY CREEL. Hartford: Edwin Valentine Mitchell, 1931. Stoddart, Thomas Tod. ANGLING SONGS. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1889. Blue cloth with gilt lettering; with bookplate: Avis H. and D.L. Vaughan. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A THE LATE SALMO SALAR. London: Day & Son, Limited, 1867. First edition, rebound; with bookplate: Dean Sage. Wiggins, Maurice. THE PASSIONATE ANGLER. London: Sylvan Press, 1949. With dust jacket. Zouch, Thomas. THE LIFE OF ISAAC WALTON; INCLUDING NOTICES OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES. London: Septimus Prowett, 1823. (12vols) Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
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47 BOOKS: GENERAL FLY FISHING Grey, Sir Edward. FLY FISHING. London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1928. Red cloth and gilt lettering. Horsley, Terence. FISHING FOR TROUT AND SALMON. London: H.F. & G. Witherby, 1945. Reprint, with green cloth and gilt spine. Leitch, A. A SCOTTISH FLY-FISHER. Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1911. First edition with green cloth and gilt-decorated covers. Sage, Dean. SALMON AND TROUT. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1902. First edition with green cloth and gilt lettering and decoration. Shipley, William. A TRUE TREATISE ON THE ART OF FLY-FISHING. Ed. Edward Fitzgibbon. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1838. First edition with green impressed cloth and gilt lettering to spine. Smedley, Harold Hinsdill. FLY PATTERNS AND THEIR ORIGINS. 4th ed. Muskegon: Westshore Publications, 1950. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Wells, Henry P. FLY-RODS AND FLY-TACKLE: SUGGESTIONS AS TO THEIR MANUFACTURE AND USE. New York: Harper Brothers Publishers, 1901. Revised edition with illustrated covers. Wetzel, Charles M. PRACTICAL FLY FISHING. 2nd ed. Boston: The Christopher Publishing House, 1945. together with: Fallodon, Sir Edward, Viscount Grey of. FALLODON PAPERS. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1926. (9vols)
$200-300 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
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49 BOOKS: SHOOTING AND GAME HUNTING
TITLES
CLASSICS OF THE AMERICAN SHOOTING FIELD. Ed. John C. Phillips and Lewis Webb Hill, MD. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1930. First edition. Forbush, Edward Howe. A HISTORY OF THE GAME BIRDS, WILD-FOWL AND SHORE BIRDS OF MASSACHUSETTS AND ADJACENT STATES. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, 1912. Front endpaper inscribed: Spencer Trotter/ March 18, 1916. Millais, John Guille. THE WILDFOWLER IN SCOTLAND. London, New York, Bombay: Longmans, Green & Co., 1901. First edition with half vellum and gray paper boards; with bookplate: William Mitchell Van Winkle NORTH AMERICAN BIG GAME: A BOOK OF THE BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1939. First edition, with red cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Ormond, Clyde. HUNTING OUR BIGGEST GAME. Harrisburg: The Stackpole Company, 1956. First edition, with dust jacket. Pattillo, T.R. MOOSE-HUNTING, SALMON-FISHING AND OTHER SKETCHES OF SPORT. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1902. Phillips, John C. A SPORTMAN’S SCRAPBOOK. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1928. First edition with red cloth with impressed design. (7vols)
Brown, John C. THE AMERICAN ANGLER’S GUIDE, OR, COMPLETE FISHER’S MANUAL FOR THE UNITED STATES. 4th ed. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1857. Blue cloth with impressed gilt decoration. Hallock, Charles. THE SALMON FISHER. New York: The Harris Publishing Company, 1890. Scott, Genio C. FISHING IN AMERICAN WATERS. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1869. Two copies, first editions, with purple cloth and gilt decoration to front and spine, one inscribed: William A. Reed, June 4, 1869. Wells, Henry P. THE AMERICAN SALMON FISHERMAN. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1886. Two copies, green cloth with gilt spine, both with bookplates: Albert H. Chester & Dan Brenan. Yale, Leroy M., et al. THE OUT OF DOOR LIBRARY: ANGLING. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1896. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. (7vols)
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$200-300 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
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51 BOOKS: ANGLING MANUALS AND GUIDES
FISHERMEN’S WEATHER. Ed. F.G. Aflalo. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1906. First edition with blue boards and gilt decoration. Halford, Frederic M. MAKING A FISHERY: THE HALFORD DRY-FLY SERIES. Vol. III. London: Vinton and Company, 1902. First edition with blue cloth and gilt lettering. Halford, Frederic M. THE DRY-FLY MAN’S HANDBOOK: A COMPLETE MANUEL. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1913. First edition, with notes and inscription on front endpage: R. E. Bradford, 7 April 13. Harmsworth, Cecil, Lord. A LITTLE FISHING BOOK. London: Frederick Muller Ltd, 1942. First edition with green cloth and gilt lettering and decoration. Hartman, Robert. ABOUT FISHING. London: Arthur Barker, Ltd., 1935. First edition, with dust jacket. Hodgson, W. Earl. SALMON FISHING. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1906. Blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering; with bookplate: Harold Wilson. Hodgson, W. Earl. TROUT FISHING. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1904. Blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. Reynolds, W.F.R. ANGLING CONCLUSIONS. London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1947. First edition with green cloth and gilt spine. THE BOOK OF THE FLY-ROD. Ed. Hugh Sheringham and John C. Moore. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1931. First edition, with four colored and eight black-and-white plates. Tidy, Gordon. SURTEES ON FISHING. New York: Richard R. Smith Inc., 1931. Limited first American edition with green cloth and gilt lettering; with green paper dust jacket. Turrell, W.J. ANCIENT ANGLING AUTHORS. London: Gurney and Jackson, 1910. First edition, with original green cloth and gilt lettering to front cover and spine. Vesey-Fitzgerald. BRITISH GAME. London: St. James’s Place, 1946. Reprint, with dust jacket. (12vols)
Bergman, Ray. WITH FLY, PLUG, AND BAIT. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1947. First edition with red cloth. Haig-Brown, Roderick. FISHERMAN’S SPRING. New York: William Morrow & Company, 1951. First edition with green cloth. Holden, Dr. George Parker. STREAMCRAFT: AN ANGLING MANUAL. Cincinnati: Steward & Kidd Company, 1919. First edition with green cloth and gilt lettering. Penn, Richard. MAXIMS AND HINTS FOR AN ANGLER, AND MISERIES OF FISHING. Philadelphia: F. Bell, 1855. Salter, Thomas Frederick. THE ANGLER’S GUIDE. 5th ed. London: R. Carpenter and Son, 1823. With two aquatint plates, illustrations, and map in replaced covers. Salter, Thomas Frederick. THE ANGLER’S GUIDE. 5th ed. London: R. Carpenter and Son, 1825. Rebound. Schaldach, William J. COVERTS AND CASTS: FIELD SPORTS AND ANGLING IN WORDS AND PICTURES. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1943. First edition. TRICKS AND KNACKS OF FISHING. Bristol: The Horton Manufacturing Company, 1911. First edition, blue cloth covers. Van de Water, Frederic F. IN DEFENSE OF WORMS AND OTHER ANGLING HERESIES. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1949. First edition with dust jacket. (9vols)
Bailey, William. THE ANGLER’S INSTRUCTOR. London: Longman and Co., 1857. First edition, with impressed green cloth and gilt lettering.
$200-300
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53 BOOKS: FISHING LITERATURE A CREELFUL OF FISHING STORIES. Ed. Henry Van Dyke. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1932. First edition, with dust jacket. Lambert, Samuel W. WHEN MR. PICKWICK WENT FISHING. New York: Edmond Byrne Hackett- The Brick Row Book Shop Inc., 1924. First edition with dust jacket. Piscator [George P.R. Pulman], RUSTIC SKETCHES: BEING POEMS ON ANGLING. Taunton: W. Bragg, 1842. First edition with green cloth and gilt lettering. Robb, James. NOTABLE ANGLING LITERAURE. London: Herbert Jenkins Limited, n.d. [1947]. Two first editions with dust jackets. Venable, Clark. FLEETFIN. Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co., 1925. First edition with marbleized green cloth and paper title tag. Williamson, Henry. SALAR THE SALMON. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1936. With dust jacket. together with: Mumey, Nolie. A STUDY OF RARE BOOKS. Denver: The Clason Publishing Company, 1930. Limited first edition, numbered 82/1000. Author-signed. Orcutt, William Dana. IN QUEST OF THE PERFECT BOOK. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1926. First impression of the trade edition with brown covers, gilt impressed decorations, and gilt pages. (9vols)
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55 BOOKS: THOMAS BEST ANGLING TITLES
EDITIONS
Best, Thomas. A CONCISE TREATISE ON THE ART OF ANGLING. 4th ed. London: B. Crosby, 1798. Best, Thomas. THE ART OF ANGLING. 10th ed. London: B. and R. Crosby & Co., 1814. Rebound. (2vols)
Hewitt, Edward Ringwood. A TROUT AND SALMON FISHERMAN FOR SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1948. With dust jacket. Hewitt, Edward Ringwood. BETTER TROUT STREAMS. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1931. First edition, blue cloth with gilt lettering. Hewitt, Edward Ringwood. TELLING ON THE TROUT. New York/ London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1926. First edition with green cloth and gilt lettering. Hewitt, Edward Ringwood. SECRETS OF THE SALMON. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925. First edition with green cloth with gilt lettering. (4vols)
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$100-200 Provenance: Southern institutional library deaccessions
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57 CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE
CHEST
mid-19th century, rectangular molded-edge top, blind fretwork skirt with pierced carved apron on cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; H31 1/2” W41 1/2” D21 1/2”
circa 1800, serpentine top with molded and carved edge, over brushing slide and four long drawers, on highly carved bracket and blocked feet; H34 1/4” W40” D21”
$2,000-3,000
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
58 DIMINUTIVE GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST
early 19th century, molded crown over two short and three long drawers, flanked by fluted chamfered corners, lower part with pullout brushing slide, three drawers and concave starburst decoration, on bracket feet; H68 1/2” W28 1/2” D20”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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61 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE D-SHAPE INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE
19th century, with drawer; H29 1/4” W39 1/2” D18 3/4”
$400-600 62 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID SIDEBOARD late 19th century, crossbanded top, bowed front, above drawers and tapered legs with spade feet; H37 1/2” W60” D22 1/2”
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63 SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY DOUBLE-PEDESTAL DINING 59
59 EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY TABLE circa 1900, round crossbanded top, tapered legs, joined by platform stretcher; H49 1/2” Dia.30”
$500-700
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rectangular top with rounded corners, on urn-shape pedestals supported by saber legs on casters, fitted with 22 3/4” leaf; H28 3/4” W48” L90 1/2” open
$800-1,200 60 HENKEL HARRIS CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SET OF EIGHT
Provenance: McClellanville, South Carolina private collection
comprised of: two arms, six sides; yoked crest and strapwork splat, slip seat, chamfered legs unified by H-stretcher; arm BH39 1/4” SH20” W24 1/4” D21”, side BH39 1/4” SH20” W30 1/2” D21”
$1,000-1,800
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65 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BACHELOR’S CHEST first quarter 19th century, crossbanded molded top, brush slide above drawers and bracket feet; H32” W35” D19 1/2”
$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
66 GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK early 19th century, rectangular banded top above conforming case fitted with drawer over knee recess, flanked by drawers on molded base with ogee bracket feet; H29 1/4” W34 1/4” D20 3/4”
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67 ENGLISH MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS late 19th century, architectural pediment with spool molding centering keystone, over pair flat-panel doors with quarter-fan spandrels, on lower part with two short and two long drawers, with bracket base; H90 1/4” W56 1/2” D25”
$1,500-2,500 64 UNUSUAL EDWARDIAN SECRETARY BOOKCASE
Provenance: Georgia private collection
late 19th century, brass-bound flat frieze over leather-inset doors opening to shelves; on lower part with carved fallfront, opening to fitted interior, above leather-inset doors on bracket base; H91 1/2” W43 3/4” D17 3/4”
68 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
$1,200-1,800
circa 1800, rectangular top with shaped drop leaves, single drawer opposing faux drawer, on tapered legs; H28 3/4” W37” open D32”
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$400-600 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
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69 PAIR ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS
first half 19th century, waved crest over strapwork splat, slip seat in plain rails, on chamfered legs unified by H-stretcher; BH38 1/4” SH19 1/2” W20 1/2” D19 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
70 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE BRANDY BOARD
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last half 19th century, crossbanded top, configuration of five drawers, tapered legs with spade feet on casters; H30 1/2” W48” D24”
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$800-1,200 71 GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE early 19th century, fan paterae-inlaid rectangular hinged top, opening to felt playing surface and recesses, above frieze drawer on turned legs and pad feet with casters; H27 3/4” W29 3/4” D28 3/4” open
$600-800 Provenance: Eastern North Carolina collection.
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circa 1790, shaped crestrail, pierced splat over molded skirt and square legs; BH38 1/2” SH20” W24” D20 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-400
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73 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BUTLER’S DESK circa 1840, molded edge top, fall-front desk drawer with fitted interiors, above long drawers and bracket feet; H42 1/2” W43” D21”
$800-1,200 74 ENGLISH PINE CORNER CABINET 18th/19th century, dentil-molded crown with canted corners, over conforming case with pair of six-light doors before shelves, on waist-molded lower part with raised panel doors and shaped bracket base; H43 1/2” W61 1/2” D31”
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75 ENGLISH MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK first half 19th century, swan’s-neck pediment over arched door flanked by colonettes, before paint-decorated works marked: Geo Steele Chesterle Street, central case with paneled door, engaged quarter columns and half-round molding, on stepped lower part with scalloped base; H89 5/8” W24 1/2” D10 1/4”
$800-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
76 GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLE circa 1800, shaped molded-edge round top, fluted baluster pedestal, on cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; H28” Dia.29 1/2”
$500-800
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77 GEORGE III MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CABINET
circa 1810, dentil-molded crown over scrolling divided glazed panel door; H46” W36 1/4” D22 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
78 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
mid 19th century, integrated and crossbanded top over case with two short and three long graduated drawers, on splay feet; H42” W41 1/2” D19 1/2”
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79 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING/WRITING TABLE
circa 1810, molded edge top, two short drawers on square legs; H29” W31 1/2” D18 1/2”
$400-800
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80 QUEEN ANNE STYLE CHOINOISERIE AND CANE SIDE CHAIRS
early 20th century, shell-carved crest over vasiform splat, with cane seat and cabriole legs; BH37 3/4” SH17 1/2” W18 1/2” D18 1/2” (4pcs)
$600-800 81 ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD DAVENPORT late 19th/early 20th century, pierce-carved back fitted with small drawers, hinged lid, and side door; decorated with carved figural supports and stylized dragon feet; H52” W26” D25”
$600-900
84 VICTORIAN INLAID MIXED WOOD PEDESTAL
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late 19th century, square top over tapered and faceted body, on stepped plinth, with urn and basket inlays issuing flowers; H47” Sq.11 5/8”
82 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 19th century, rectangular top over two drawers on tapered legs and spade feet joined by X-stretcher; H32” W32” D21”
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
83 SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, SET OF SIX first half 19th century, pierced shield back, serpentine seatrail, tapered legs with stretchers; BH38” SH18” W19” D20” (6pcs)
$600-900
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85 AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, MID-ATLANTIC STATES early 19th century, shaped fold-over top above conforming frieze, on ring-turned and reeded legs and arrow feet; H29 1/2” W36 1/4” D34” open
$300-500
88 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY COMMODE circa 1820, tray top, case with shallow drawer, pair doors and pullout for chamberpot, on beaded legs; H31 1/2” W22” D18 3/4”
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: Eastern North Carolina collection.
86 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SET OF TEN 87
shell-carved toprail, pierced splat, molded seatrail, carved cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; BH40” SH19” W23” D18” (10pcs)
89 PAIR JACOBEAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED CARVED YEW STOOLS
late 19th/early 20th century, rectangular top on turned carved legs with block feet; H19” W16” D12 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
90 JACOBEAN STYLE OAK GATELEG TABLE
87 ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
18th century, oval drop-leaf top, turned legs joined by molded stretchers; H28 1/4” W35” L47 3/4” open
mid 19th century, rectangular form with two short over three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet; H40 1/4” W45” D21 1/8”
$300-400
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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91 PIERRE LE ROMAIN MIGNARD (French, 1612-1695) PORTRAIT OF THE DUCHESS OF TUSCANY oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower right, 1667 H40” W29 1/2”
$5,000-8,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Other Notes: Pierre Le Romain Mignard was a French painter, the elder brother of the much better-known Pierre Mignard. He executed much of his work in Provence; his style was colder and drier than that of his brother, but showed the same attention to drawing. His compositions tended to be based on Italian models. The French painter was the rival of Le Brun but an exponent of the same Academic theories. Like Le Brun he was a pupil of Vouet, but he went to Rome in 1636 and remained there until 1657, forming his style on the approved models of Carracci, Domenichino and Poussin. He returned to Paris on the orders of Louis XIV and decorated the dome of the Val-de-Grace (1663), but his principal importance was as portrait painter to the Court. He revived the earlier Italian type of allegorical portrait, and a good example is the MARQUISE DE SEIGNELAY AS THETIS (1691, London, National Gallery). He was strongly opposed to the Academie Royale and, in spite of his own stylistic origins, championed the Venetian or “colourist” school; this, however, was probably only to oppose Le Brun. When Le Brun died in 1690 Mignard was at once made “premier peintre,” and, on the King’s orders, the Academy appointed Mignard an Associate, Member, Rector, Director and Chancellor of the body he had so long opposed. His paintings can be found in the Royal Collection, Windsor, Honolulu, London and many French museums.
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92 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY WATERFALL LANDSCAPE WITH COWS oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right illegibly H12” W20”
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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93 JOHN GIFFORD (British, d. 1900) THE DAY’S BAG oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left H24” W36”
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Florida private collection
94 WILLIAM MELLOR (British, 1851-1931) PAIR OF NORTHERN WELSH LANDSCAPES: ON THE LLEDR and TORRENT WALK, NR DOLGELLAU oil on canvas, framed, one signed lower right, other initialed lower left H30” W20” (2pcs)
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
95 JAN FRANS VAN DAEL (Flemish, 1764-1840) pair works: FLORAL STILL LIFES oil on vellum mounted to panel, framed, signed & dated lower left: J. Vandael, 1795 H10 1/2” W8” (2pcs)
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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98 STEPHEN REID (British, 1873-1948) THE CHALLENGE oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower right, 1895 H12” W14”
$800-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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(American/British, 19th century) WOMAN ON BRIDGE IN LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, signed & dated lower right, 1876 H30” W25”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
96 GEORGE ARMFIELD
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(British, 1808-1893) TERRIERS ON THE HUNT oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left H10” W12”
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$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
100 LOUIS ROBBE
97 ALFRED AUGUSTUS GLENDENING SR.
(Belgian, 1806-1887) COWS IN PASTURE oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right H20” W24”
(British, 1840-1910) ENGLISH COUNTRY LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, framed, signed and dated lower right: A.W. Glendening 71 H18” W32”
$800-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection 98
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101 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY COUNTRYSIDE LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H28” W41”
$500-1,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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102 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
DUTCH COASTAL SCENE oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H12” W18”
$500-1,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
103 BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY EARLY MORNING ROUTINE oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H21 3/4” W27 1/4”
$500-700 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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104 NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
VESUVIUS ERUPTION VIEWS gouache, framed, unsigned sight H15 1/2” W24” (4pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
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105 PHILLIP BOYDELL (British, b. 1896) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES NEAR STREAM oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left H10” W18”
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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108
108 REGENCY FAUX BAMBOO AND MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, POSSIBLY WILLIAM WILKINSON
106 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT AND ROBIN oil on canvas, framed, H10 1/2” W3 3/4” Provenance: Georgia private collection
circa 1815, rectangular crossbanded top with lobed front corners, over configuration of six drawers, flanked by faux bamboo column supports terminating in turned bulbous feet; H36 1/4” W38 1/2” D22 1/2”
107 BRITISH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY
Provenance: South Carolina private collection Purchased at the prestigious Olympia International Art and Antiques Fair in 1987.
$200-400
$2,000-3,000
VIEW OF SAINT PAUL’S CATHEDRAL FROM THE RIVER THAMES watercolor on paper, framed, signed illegibly lower right H11 1/2” W15 1/2”
109 GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE
circa 1810, dentil-molded crown, arched divided glazed panel doors, lower part with hinged lid opening to fitted interiors, configuration of two short and three long drawers, flanked by fluted quarter columns on ogee bracket feet; H93” W46 1/4” D22 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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110 PAIR GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
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112 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF
ARMCHAIRS
DRAWERS
late 19th century, shaped crestrail and arch-carved pierced splat on overupholstered and square molded legs; BH36 1/4” SH17 1/2” W22” D21 1/2” (2pcs)
$600-800
early 19th century, rectangular molded top over case with four long graduated drawers, on bracket base; H38” W37 1/2” D20 3/4”
Provenance: Eastern North Carolina collection
$700-1,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
111 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MARQUETRY CARD TABLE circa 1800, rectangular top with chamfered corners on tapered legs and spade feet; H29” W36 1/2” D18”
113 INLAID MAHOGANY DINING TABLE
$400-600
crossbanded top fitted with 24” leaf, over conforming skirt and tapered legs with oval paterae and bellflower drops; made by Safran’s Reproductions, Columbia, South Carolina; H30” W48” L72” open
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$1,400-2,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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114 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SET OF TEN late 19th century, carved crestrail, splat and cabriole legs on ball-and-claw feet; comprising: two arms and eight sides; BH38” SH18” W24” D20” (10pcs)
$1,400-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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115 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE first half 19th century, rectangular top, drop leaves, pilaster supports with saber legs and brass casters joined by turned stretcher; H29 1/2” W42” D22 1/2”
$800-1,200 116 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
first quarter 19th century, molded edge top, three long drawers, splay feet; H33” W40 1/2” D21”
$700-900 117 KNOLE UPHOLSTERED SOFA BY BAKER
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BH31” W68” D34”
120 REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY VITRINE
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
118 REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, SET OF FOUR circa 1815, molded crestrail, pierced splat on turned legs; BH33 1/2” SH17” W20” D17” (4pcs)
late 19th century, pagoda-form cover with hinged glazed lids over glass-panel case, on fine tapered legs unified by X-stretcher and medial oval shelf; H31 1/2” W32 7/8” D25 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$400-700 119 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE
19th century, with snake pad feet; H28” Dia.33”
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$500-700 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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121 GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1800, integrated top and case with two short and three long drawers, all with boxwood purfling, on splay feet; H36 1/8” W44” D20 1/2”
$600-900
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122 QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS, SET OF SIX late 19th/early 20th century, shaped upholstered back and seat, molded armrests, on acanthus-carved cabriole legs; BH41” SH20” W24” D23” (6pcs)
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
123 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING TABLE BY HEKMAN FURNITURE CO rectangular crossbanded top with incut corners, on turned pedestals with reeded saber legs with brass casters; H30” W48” L120”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
124 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOOKCASE ON CABINET early 19th century, molded crown, divided glazed panel doors, lower part with molded panel doors on plinth; H92” W47” D19 1/2”
$1,000-2,000 125 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
late 19th century, shaped top over conforming case with two short over four long drawers, on short tapered legs; H47 7/8” W42 5/8” D24 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection 125
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126 GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BEAU BRUMMEL 19th century, hinged square top opening to three holes over drawer and two doors concealing open storage above sliding commode, square tapered legs; H33 3/4” Sq.20”
$400-600 Provenance: Canadian private collection
127 GEORGE III MAHOGANY WRITING DESK circa 1800, hinged slant lid, fitted interiors, over long drawers and bracket feet; H42 1/2” W44” D23”
$700-1,000 130 126
128 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOX/SILVER CHEST ON
130 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SERPENTINE GAMES TABLE
STAND
circa 1790, hinged top, serpentine skirt and square legs; H29” W34” D17”
18th/19th century, rectangular hinged lid box over long drawer and tapered legs; H22 1/4” W19” D9 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$500-700 131 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
129 REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CELLARETTE ON STAND
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20th century, canted octagonal form, hinged lid over storage well, brass bands and lion’s-head ring pulls, conforming stand with tapered legs; H26 3/4” Dia.20 3/8”
circa 1890, crossbanded top, chamfered front, over drawer and doors, on tapered legs; H36” W60” D23 1/2”
$700-1,000
$500-700 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
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132 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET circa 1800, architectural crown, glazed doors, fluted columns, on molded base, H44” W32” D19”
$500-800 133 RARE CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
circa 1780, latticework back and arm panels, on square legs joined by stretchers; BH37” SH17” W23 1/2” D20”
$500-700 136
134 WILLIAM & MARY STYLE INLAID WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS
late 18th century, rectangular crossbanded top, canted corners, conforming case of three short drawers over three long graduated drawers, on molded base and bun feet; H38 3/4” W38 7/8” D20 5/8”
six sides and two arms; shaped toprail, pierced splat, carved cabriole legs ball-and-claw feet; BH42” SH18” W24” D21” (8pcs)
$800-1,200
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Georgia private collection
135 ENGLISH MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE mid 19th century, rectangular top, drop leaves, single drawer opposing faux drawer, chamfered legs; H28” W35 1/4” open D28 1/4” 135
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136 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SET OF EIGHT
$300-600 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$800-1,200
PAIR ADAM STYLE PAINT-DECORATED PEDESTALS late 19th/early 20th century, square molded top over tapered shaft and stepped base, decorated with drapery and bellflowers; H48” Sq.12 3/4”
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
140 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY D-SHAPE GAMES TABLE
circa 1790, crossbanded top, molded skirt, tapered legs; H28 1/2” W39” D18”
$500-800 137
141 GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE ON CABINET
circa 1820, shaped crown with brass finials over divided glazed panel doors, lower part with two drawers and paneled doors, splay feet; H84” W34 1/2” D18”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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137 GEORGIAN STYLE THREE-PEDESTAL MAHOGANY BANQUET TABLE
rectangular top with beaded edge and round corners, fitted with two 17 3/4” leaves, three baluster-turned column supports, four saber leags terminating in brass paw feet and casters; H29 5/8” W48” L136 3/4” open
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
138 WILLIAM & MARY OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS circa 1780, molded top over paneled case, three drawers with coffered and applied panels, with spindle molding and bun feet; H38 1/2” W38 1/4” D20 5/8”
$600-900 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection 139
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142 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS, SET OF
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146 ENGLISH MAHOGANY TUBULAR CHIME TALL CASE
SIX
CLOCK
shaped crestrail, scrolling armrest, square legs; BH39 1/2” SH19” W23” D22” (6pcs)
circa 1890 swan’s-neck pediment with rosettes and acanthus, arched door flanked by colonettes before Whittington and Westminster chimes, central case with glazed door and fluted quarter columns, stepped lower part and plinth; H95” W25” D13 3/4”
$700-1,000 143 QUEEN ANNE OAK LOWBOY
$800-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
18th century, molded edge top, above drawers and shaped skirt, turned legs on ball feet, joined by stretchers; H28 3/4” W30 1/2” D20 7/8”
$700-1,000 144 DIMINUTIVE SCOTTISH MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD circa 1830, brass gallery, lobed front corners, with wine and other drawers; overall H47” W62” D23”
$900-1,400 145 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT DISPLAY CABINET
early 20th century, molded shaped crown over pediment inlaid with bows and acanthus, case with glazed doors and sidelights on tapered legs; H69 3/8” W27” D19 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: Georgia private collection 143
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148 PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE BRONZE-DORE MOUNTED MARBLE CANDELABRA
19th century, rouge marble vessel with Classical mounts, electrified; H30” Dia.13” (2pcs)
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Canadian private collection
149 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR mid to late 19th century, leaf, shell and scroll Rococo frame, centering looking glass panels; H83” W52 1/2”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Deaccessioned by a Georgia institution
150 ENGLISH CARVED GILTWOOD OVAL MIRROR 147
mid 19th century, ribbon pediment on molded and beaded frame; H52” W38”
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147 PAIR NAPOLEON III BRONZE-DORE AND MARBLE FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA
$700-1,100 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
19th century, flame finial on ram’s-head and garland-decorated stem issuing acanthus-laden scrolling arms ending in floral bobeche, pedestal base bisected with marble slab and bronze feet; H28” W12” D10” (2pcs)
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151 CONTINENTAL CARVED AND GILDED OVERMANTEL MIRROR
mid 19th century, H65 3/4” W45 3/8”
$1,500-2,000
$500-900
Provenance: Canadian private collection
Provenance: Florida private collection
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156 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
early 20th century, 11’8” 18’5”
10’ x 16’
$10,000-15,000
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
153 SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN KERMAN
157 PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET
CARPET
circa 1920, 8’9” x 12’3”
circa 1930, 11’11” x 25’10”
$1,000-2,000
$2,000-4,000
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: Canadian private collection
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154 TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET 12’ x 16’6”
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
155 PERSIAN MAHAL CARPET circa 1930, 11’2” x 15’2”
$3,000-5,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 156
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161 PERSIAN BAKHTIARI CARPET
164 CHINESE KASHAN CARPET
circa 1950, 10’8” X 12’”
garden design, 8’9” x 11’8”
9’10” x 14’3”
$1,000-2,000
$1,000-1,500
$500-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
159 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
162 INDO HUNTING TABRIZ CARPET
9’1” x 12’
9’1” x 12’
$1,000-2,000
$800-1,200
Provenance: Arizona private collection
Provenance: Georgia private collection
160 PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET
163 PAKISTAN TABRIZ CARPET
10’1” x 14’2”
9’2” x 12’5”
$1,000-2,000
$700-1,000
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
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165 OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT
167 ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM FILIGREE
20.15ct cabochon natural opal, flanked by 2.12ctw round and baguette diamonds, color G-J, clarity VVS2-SI2, in 14K gold setting, H1 1/2” W1” D3/4”, 13.1gr all in
circa 1940, 2.01ct Old European-cut diamond, color G-H, clarity VS1 accented by two small diamonds in filigree setting, size 7
$2,000-3,000
$14,000-18,000
Provenance: Georgia private collection
Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL report US 910734701D.
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RING
Other Notes: Accompanied by PGS certificate 4007000101.
168 GOLD COILED SNAKE BANGLE
166 PAIR DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS
18K gold mesh flexible coil band ending with ruby-eyed serpent head; L17”, and 73.0g all in
2 round brilliant-cut diamonds, 2.03ctw, color E-F, clarity SI3-I1, in 14K white gold setting
$2,000-2,500
$6,000-9,000 Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS certificate number 909961006D. 168
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169 ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM FILIGREE BROOCH
circa 1935, shaped bar pin centering 0.91ct Old European-cut diamond, color E-F, clarity SI1, and flanked by 2.15ctw side and accent diamonds, color E-F, clarity VVS2-I1; H3/4” L2 1/2”, and 9.4gr all in.
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection Other Notes: Accompanied by PGS certificate 4007000095.
170 EMERALD AND DIAMOND PENDANT approx. 0.75 round-cut emerald surrounded by 0.6ctw diamonds in 14K white gold setting, H1 1/4” W1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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173 VINTAGE ITALIAN ENAMELED GOLD DRAGON BRACELET
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171 DIAMOND LINE BRACELET fifty-three emerald-cut diamonds, 13.25ctw, color D-E, clarity VS, L7”
vibrantly enameled 18K gold articulated serpent link band ending with double dragon-mask clasp with diamond eyes and ruby cabochon release; marked 18K, Italy, L7” and 72.0g all in
$1,200-1,800
$18,000-25,000 172 VINTAGE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRIDAL SET approx. 1.25ct transitional-cut diamond, color H, clarity SI2 in unusual adjustable band, size 5.25
$2,000-3,000 172
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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176 COLORLESS DIAMOND RING 2.99ct oval brilliant-cut diamond, color E, clarity VVS1, in 18K white gold setting, size 6.5
$15,000-20,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA certificate number 5171273941.
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174 DIAMOND, GEMSTONE AND GOLD EARRINGS AND BROOCH pair diamond and emerald earrings, H1” W1/2” ruby and diamond earrings, H1” W1/4” ruby and diamond crescent brooch, H1” W1” pair diamond oval hoops, H1” W1/2” in 14K-18K gold-tested setting total 30.0g all in (7pcs)
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$800-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
175 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, AND DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET blue sapphire and colorless diamond-studded 18K yellow gold floriform brooch, Dia.1 7/8”, together with 60 melee diamonds prong set in 14K gold flexible setting, L7”; Total 42.0gr all in (2pcs)
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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177 BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
179 DIAMOND AND EMERALD BANGLE
181 FANCY YELLOW AND COLORLESS DIAMOND
9.81ct cushion-cut violet-blue sapphire, flanked by 0.64 ctw trapezoid-cut diamonds, in 18K white gold setting, size 7 1/4
sixteen square emeralds, 1.37ctw and twelve diamonds, 0.96ctw in 18K gold-hinged bangle; marked: 18KP; H2” W2 1/2” and 20.0g all in
$12,000-18,000
$1,000-2,000
Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA certificate number 6173200500.
Provenance: North Carolina private collection Purchased from Gubelin-New York in 1985.
ETERNITY BAND
eighteen natural yellow cut-cornered diamonds, 11.24ctw, clarity VS2-SI1, accented by eighty-two round brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.69ctw, color F-G, clarity VS1-SI2 in platinum and 18K yellow gold setting, size 7
$20,000-25,000 178 ART DECO EMERALD, DIAMOND, AND PLATINUM
180 DIAMOND NECKLACE
RING
one hundred and seventeen graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, from 0.74ct, color G, clarity VS1 to 0.02ct, full-cut, color G, clarity VS2; approx. 11.95ctw, prong-set in 18K white gold, L17”, 35.0g all in
approx. 0.5ct emerald-cut diamond flanked by 0.5ctw emeralds and 0.5ctw diamonds in platinum setting, size 6
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL certificate number US913332502D.
$5,000-8,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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182 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE PENDANT
184 DIAMOND AND PLATINUM EARRINGS
3.45ct round brilliant-cut diamond, color L-M, clarity VVS2, in 18K white gold four-prong setting, 3.0gr all in
leaf-and-vine design encrusted with sixty marquis- and baguette-cut diamonds, 10.0ctw, color G-H, clarity VS, supporting two pear-shaped diamond drops, 1.35ctw, well-matched color and clarity, H1 3/4” W1” (2pcs)
$5,000-10,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
$13,000-18,000 Other Notes: Accompanied by PGS certificate 4007000097.
183 PAIR AMETHYST DROP EARRINGS 13.1x15.1x7.6mm and 14.2x15.57.5mm cushion-cut amethyst prong and pendant set on 18K tested gold, L1 1/2” W5/8”
$500-800
185 COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING
approx. 7.0ct rectangular-cut emerald surrounded by 3.15ctw round diamonds in 14K gold setting, size 5
$12,000-18,000 Other Notes: Accompanied by AGL certificate number CS668.
Provenance: North Carolina private collection Purchased from Gubelin-New York in the 1980s.
186 DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE RINGS
ruby and diamond cluster, size 6 opal, emerald and diamond, size 6.25 diamond and diamondaccented, size 6 each in 14K white or yellow gold setting (3pcs)
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
187 DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
approx. 3.75ctw round diamonds in 14K gold openwork flexible bracelet, L6.5” and 20.0g
$1,500-1,800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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188 EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE
approx. 8.75ctw oval-cut emeralds accented by 0.4 round diamonds set in 14K gold ornate link collar-style necklace, L16 1/4”, 60g all in
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
189 ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM FILIGREE RING
1.2ct Old European-cut diamond, color G-H, clarity VS2, accented by 0.3ctw diamonds, color E-F, clarity VS2-I1, in ornate openwork setting, size 5 3/4
$8,000-12,000 Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS certificate number US910413905D. 191
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190 GOLD INTERLOCKING LINK FLEXIBLE BRACELET marked: 14K, L9”, and 80.5gr
$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
191 DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN
192 CUSTOM-MADE DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
1.2ct trillion-cut diamond and 0.5ct trapezoid diamond, color G-H, clarity VS, with 14K white gold chain, L17”
18K gold band set with 1.1ct heart-shaped diamond, color E-F, clarity VS2, accented by 0.39ctw full-cut diamonds, color G, clarity VS1, all spelling LOVE, size 7;16.0g all in
$6,000-9,000
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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193 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING 1.1ct round brilliant-cut diamond, color J-K, clarity SI1, and accented by small diamond in 18K white gold by-pass style setting, size 6.75, 4.3gr all in
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
196 VINTAGE PATEK PHILIPPE GOLD MAN’S WRISTWATCH, FOR GUBLIN circa 1975, gold oval dial with Roman numerals with 18-jewel manual movement (Movement No. 1.224.995) in 18K gold case with mesh wristband; Reference No. 3548/001; L7 1/2” and 81.0g all in
$3,000-5,000 Other Notes: Accompanied by PGS certificate 4007000100.
194 DIAMOND AND PLATINUM ETERNITY BAND approx. 7.5ctw marquis-cut diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS-VS1, size 5 3/4
$7,000-10,000 195 DIAMOND AND RUBY BRACELET
Provenance: North Carolina private collection Purchased from Gubelin-New York in 1975.
197 BUCHERER LADY ’S GOLD WRISTWATCH oval dial with gold baton hand and hour markers, marked BUCHERER, within 18K gold integrated textured mesh bracelet, stamped: 22804; L6”, and 38.0gr all in
$800-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
30 small round rubies interspaced by 33 small round diamonds in 18K gold setting, L6 1/2” and 35.0g all in
$800-1,400 196
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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198 VINTAGE OMEGA CONSTELLATION AUTOMATIC CHRONOMETER WRISTWATCH circa 1980, brushed silver dial, baton hour markers, day-date just, 18K gold mesh band, L7 1/2”, and 95.0g all in
199 EBEL BELUGA DIAMOND AND GOLD LADY ’S WRISTWATCH
$1,000-1,500
blue nacre dial with diamond hour markers, marked: Ebel Switzerland, within diamond-accented 18K gold flexible band marked: Beluga, 866969, 42111172, 18K, Swiss, approx. L6 1/2”, 75.0g all in
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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200 VINTAGE AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK TWO-TONE STAINLESS WRISTWATCH graphite-color Petite Tapisserie pattern dial with baton hour markers and datejust, and integrated wristband; marked: Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak, No. 1983.
$1,500-3,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
201 ROLEX DIAMOND AND GOLD LADY ’S WRISTWATCH square dial with gold baton hand and hour markers, marked ROLEX PRECISION, with in 18K white gold integrated textured mesh bracelet, L7 1/4”, and 55.5gr all in
$800-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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horizontal hexagonal engraved dial-plate, set with glass-covered compass, marked: N Bion A Paris, with hinged, engraved, and bird-decorated gnomon; reverse engraved with latitudes of twenty-five French and European cities; in felt-lined fitted case; dial H2 5/8” W2 3/8” D1/4”
$600-800
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204 CARTIER LIGHTER AND CIGAR CUTTER rich gold-tone finish, lighter, H2 3/4” and cutter, H2 1/8” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
205 CONTINENTAL GOLD AND TORTOISESHELL CASE
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
19th century, 14K yellow gold hinged case inset with shell panels, marked: 585; L3 1/4” W2 3/4”
Other Notes: Bion (French, 1652-1733) served as royal maker of mathematical instruments under King Louis XIV and, in 1709, published an influential and abundantly illustrated treatise titled THE CONSTRUCTION AND PRINCIPAL USES OF MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.
$300-500
203 CONTINENTAL STERLING AND ENAMELED
206 DIAMOND AND GOLD FLEXIBLE CUFF BRACELET articulated 18K gold diamond- and lozenge-form design, set with 150 round brilliant-cut diamonds, approx. 11ctw, color E-F, clarity VS, L7”, 104.0g all in
$12,000-18,000
DIMINUTIVE CLOCK
Foreign assay London, dated 1887; enameled dial and ornate case; H4” W2 3/4”
207 GOLD FILIGREE NECKLACE AND EARRING SET
$300-400
intricate ring, rosette and orb design, possibly Turkish, tests 14K indistinctly marked, necklace L15”, earrings H2”, and 55.0g
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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208 PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND LAVALIERE NECKLACE
six pear-shaped pink sapphires, approx. 4.25ctw, suspended in a conforming 18K white gold pendant on double chain, accented by one hundred and seventy round diamonds, approx. 3.0ctw
210 FIRE OPAL AND DIAMOND RING
$5,000-7,000
$800-1,200
17.1ct oval fire opal flanked by 0.2ctw diamonds in 14K gold setting, size 6 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
209 EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING approx. 6.0ct emerald-cut emerald, flanked by 1.4ctw trillion-cut diamonds in 14K gold setting, size 6.25
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211 BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET twenty-one oval-cut natural blue sapphires, 17.5ctw, accented by 3.75ctw small round brilliant-cut diamonds, in 18K white gold, L7 1/4”
$7,000-9,000 212 ART DECO FILIGREE AND DIAMOND BROOCHES AND BRACELET
bar pin, L3” oval brooch, L2” bracelet, L7” 14K white gold, Total 20.0gr all in (3pcs)
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$500-800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
213 GEMSTONE AND GOLD PENDANTS AND EARRINGS approx. 4ct oval amethyst pendant and matching 5ctw amethyst earrings approx. 5ct oval rhodolite garnet and matching 2.5ctw rhodolite earrings approx. 1.3ctw ruby and diamond earrings all in 14K gold settings (8pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Virginia private collection
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214 PAIR CARTIER-STYLE TUTTI-FRUTTI EARRINGS
215 SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING
37.0ctw carved natural emeralds and blue sapphires accented by seventy-four small round brilliant-cut diamonds, approx. 1.1ctw, in 18K white gold setting, H2 1/4” W1” (2pcs)
15.5mm pearl set high on 18K yellow and white gold dome-style setting, accented by one hundred and thirty-eight round- and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. 4.0ctw, color F-G, clarity VS, size 7
$6,000-9,000
$4,500-6,500
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218 PAIR GOLD BOX-LOOP EARRINGS 18K gold, H1 3/4” W1”, and 22.0g (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
219 DIAMOND DRAGONFLY BROOCH, AND DIAMOND AND SEED PEARL PENDANT/BROOCH 216
diamond pave-set 14K gold design with articulated tail, L2 1/4” W2 1/2”, and floral-form 14K gold pendant/brooch, H1 1/2” W1 1/8”; Total 17.5gr all in (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Georgia private collection 219
220 DIAMOND AND GOLD RING 0.5ct marquise-cut diamond flanked by smaller diamonds in 14K mixed-color setting, size 8.5.
$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 218
216 GOLD BRACELETS AND CHAINS 14K wide two-tone band, L7 1/2” 14K Italian filigree, L7” 14K nugget design, L8” 14K interlocking link, L7” 2 white gold chains, 14 and 18K, L18” and 23” Total 104.0gr (6pcs)
221 SAPPHIRE BROOCH AND GEMSTONE PENDANT blue sapphire and 14K gold floral-form brooch, H2” W1 1/4”; and cabochon gemstone set in 18K gold geometric design, H3” W1 1/4”; gold tested; and 29.0g all in (2pcs)
$500-800
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$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
217 FRENCH FANCY DIAMOND AND ENAMELED GOLD NECKLACE eighty-seven round-cut fancy brown-yellow diamonds, 11.0ctw, clarity VS-VSI, in 14K two-tone gold setting with enameled accents, L16 1/4”
$7,000-10,000
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225 RARE BALTIMORE PICTORIAL MOURNING PENDANT/BROOCH dated 1786, en grisaille painted scene of seated woman beside urn with initials AB (Andrew Buchanan, 1734-1786); within 10K gold case engraved: Andrew Buchanan, dt. March 12, 1786, dt54 H1 1/8” W3/4”
$500-800 Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection
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222 DIAMOND AND GOLD BAND 18K yellow gold channel-set with baguette diamonds, approx. 1.5ctw, size 7 1/4; and 7.5g all in
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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Literature: Francis Heitman, HISTORICAL REGISTER OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY DURING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION. Washington, DC: The Rare Book Shop Pub. Co., 1914. Patricia Law Hatcher, ABSTRACT OF GRAVES OF REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOTS, Vol1-4. Dallas: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987. Other Notes: Born in 1734, Andrew Buchanan spent the majority of his life as a merchant and judge in the Baltimore area. When the Revolution broke out in 1776, he was a Brigadier General in the Maryland Militia. He died and was buried in Baltimore March 12, 1786.
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223 AMETHYST AND DIAMOND RING AND EARRING SUITE
10.2x14.0mm oval amethyst flanked by diamonds, size 6; and pair 8.1x10.2mm oval amethyst and diamond earrings, all in 18K gold settings (3pcs)
$800-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
224 RETRO ORCHID BROOCH AND EARRING SET multi-tone 18K gold design with pearl accents, marked: 18K and JT, H3 1/4” W2” and H3/4” (3pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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226 GARNET PENDANT ON CHAIN, AND DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN
16.2x11.3mm deep-red oval garnet on 14K gold chain, L15” diamond-set bar pendant on 14K white gold chain, L16” (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
227 SOUTH SEA PEARL NECKLACE 226
12-13mm white well-matched pearls with 14K gold clasp, L28 1/2”
$400-700 Provenance: Virginia private collection
228 ENDLESS STRAND CULTURED PEARLS fifty-six 9mm cultured pearls, ending with 14K gold clasp, L58”
$400-700 Provenance: Virginia private collection
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229 COLLECTION GOLD AND GEMSTONE JEWELRY 14K and diamond ring, size 8 14K and topaz floral ring, size 9 14K and diamond kinetic ring, size 7 1/4 10K and green amethyst ring, size 8 14K rope twist bracelet, L7” 10K filigree bracelet, L8 1/2” 14K ruby and sapphire bracelet, L7” and matching earrings 10K charm bracelet, L7 1/2” faceted peridot pendant on 14K chain, L18” 14K and peridot pendant on chain, L14” Chinese gold coin on 14K chain, L18” pair faceted topaz earrings total 80.0g all in (15pcs)
$1,000-2,000 227
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
230 MIKIMOTO AND HERITAGE CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES
Mikimoto single strand of 5mm white pearls with sterling clasp, L15”; and Heritage single strand of 7mm white pearls with 14K white gold clasp, L16 1/4”; with original boxes (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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231 AMETHYST, PERIDOT, AND TOPAZ NECKLACE AND BRACELET SET
floral and bead pendant supported by thick alternating polished bead and pebble necklace, L19 1/2”; and matching bracelet, L9 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-400
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232 MOONSTONE, AMETHYST, AND PERIDOT BRACELET
flexible floral design in sterling setting with toggle clasp, L8 3/4”
$100-200 233 STERLING BROOCHES AND EARRINGS
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lily brooch, H4” rose brooch, H4” butterfly brooch, H2” W3” filigree floral brooch, Dia.3” pair filigree earclips, H2 1/2” Total 127.0g (6pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
234 JUDITH LEIBER PRINCE CHARMING FROG MINAUDIERE
Austrian crystal-studded body with cabochon gemstone accents and button clasp; gold-tone shoulder strap; lame-lined divided interior with mirror and comb; stamped; H4” W5” D2 3/4”
$600-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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239 MINK DRIVING COAT
242 MINK SHORT JACKET
approx. medium size, L33” and sleeve L19”
approx. medium size, L23” and sleeve L20”
$300-500
$200-300
240 REVILLON FUR JACKET, RETAILED BY SAKS
243 VINTAGE ALLIGATOR AND HARTMANN LUGGAGE
probably chinchilla, approx. medium size, L30” and sleeve L23”
Air Vice alligator case, H9” W26 1/2” D16 1/2” 2 Hartmann cases, H8” W26” D20 1/2” (3pcs)
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235 BOTTEGA VENETA WOVEN LEATHER
237 GERHARDT FULL-LENGTH MINK
BAGS
COAT
dark brown, H16” W20”; and beige, H20” W19” (2pcs)
approx. medium to large size, L48”
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: Canadian private collection
236 VINTAGE SCHMEREL BROS. FULL-LENGTH MINK COAT approx. medium size, L45” and sleeve L19 1/2”
$300-500
238 VINTAGE SCHMEREL FUR DRIVING
241 MINK CAPE AND HATS
$200-400 Provenance: Canadian private collection
Best & Co cape (approx. S/M size); McComber hat and Lord & Taylor chinchilla hat (3pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
COAT
probably beaver, approx. medium size, L45”and sleeve L21”
$300-500
$400-600
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244 GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (New York/Connecticut, 1883-1962) NEW YORK SKYLINE, FROM A STATEN ISLAND FERRY BOAT oil on canvas in original frame, signed & inscribed lower left and verso: Wiggins, NA H25” W30”
$15,000-25,000 Provenance: Commissioned by Mrs. Charles Rolf Dent, and by descent to present South Carolina private collection. Exhibitions: “Carolina Collects”, Columbia Museum of Art, June 27-August 17, 2008
245 EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (Pennsylvania, 1835-1910) MOUNTAIN VIEW OF LAKE oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower left, 1867 H37” W63”
$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection 245
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247 LOUIS KRONBERG
(New York/Massachusetts, 1872 - 1965) LIGHTHOUSE, BOSTON HARBOR, 1901 oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower right H14” W18”
(New York/Massachusetts, 1872 - 1965) EUGENIE FOUGERE, dancer with tambourine pastel, framed, signed & dated: mid right, Boston, 1900 sight H19” W11 3/4”
$1,000-2,000
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
248 GEORGE FISH (Massachusetts/New York, wk. 1849-1880) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL, 1859 pastel on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower left: G.S. Fisher, New York sight H49 1/2” W34 1/2”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Arizona private collection 246
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PORTRAIT OF YOUNG CHILD oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H36” W29”
WOMAN IN LACE BONNET AND SHAWL oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H30” W25”
$1,000-1,500
$500-800
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
(Pennsylvania, 1844-1926) MARGOT WEARING A LARGE BONNET, circa 1904 print on paper, framed, signed in plate sheet H7 1/2” W5 1/2”
$500-800 250 AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY CHILD’S
252 AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
PORTRAIT
PORTRAIT OF WOMAN oil on canvas, frame, unsigned H24” W19 1/2”
SEATED YOUNG DARLING oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H36” W29”
$1,000-1,500
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
254 JAPAN EXPEDITION SCENES BY SARONY & CO published 1855, two works: FIRST LANDING OF AMERICANS IN JAPAN and LANDING OF COMMODORE PERRY, OFFICERS & MEN OF THE SQUADRON, colored lithographs, framed, sight H19 3/4” W31 1/2” (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Caroline Perry Belmont Bessie Morgan Belmont Timmerman Hence by descent to present heir
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257 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MAPLE HIGHBOY
(Massachusetts, 1859-1952) GRAPE STILL LIFE watercolor on paper, framed, signed lower right sight H10” W13”
early 19th century, molded crown above case, five graduated drawers, on lower part with cove-molded waist, two long drawers and shaped skirt, cabriole legs; H73 1/4” W40 3/4” D20 1/4”
$400-600
$1,500-3,000
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
258 MASSACHUSETTS NEOCLASSICAL MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, WILLIAM FISKE Boston or Salem, circa 1788-1793, carved, molded and pierced shield-shaped backrest, above overupholstered seat, serpentine seatrail, square legs joined by stretchers; stamped: WF on side of backrail; BH37” SH18” W22” D19”
$1,000-2,000 256 CHARLES MORGAN (American, 20th century) MORNING BY THE SEA oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left H14” W24”
$300-600
Provenance: South Carolina private collection Literature: Bjerkoe, Ethel Arthur. THE CABINETMAKERS OF AMERICA. Exton: Schiffer, 1978. Ketchum, William C. AMERICAN CABINETMAKERS: MARKED AMERICAN FURNITURE, 1640-1940. New York: Crown, 1995.
Provenance: Georgia private collection Other Notes: William Fiske is considered one of the more important cabinetmakers in Massachusetts. These chairs are in the collection of the Boston Museum of Art.
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259 AMERICAN CLASSICAL BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, NEW YORK circa 1825, hinged rectangular top, canted corners, above conforming skirt and twist-turned columns to quadripartite platform, on acanthus-carved legs with paw feet and casters; H27 3/4” W36 3/8” D35 3/4” open
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
260 AMERICAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS circa 1835, rectangular top over case, deep upper drawer over three long graduated drawers flanked by beaded pilasters, short turned legs; H43 3/4” W44 1/4” D19 1/2”
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$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
261 SOUTHERN FEDERAL WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, VIRGINIA late 19th century, dentil-molded broken-arch pediment, arched panel doors opening to fitted interiors decorated with initials IL and numerals 9 and 3; lower part with hinged lid concealing fitted pigeonholes, document drawers and prospect door, over four graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet; yellow pine and walnut secondary woods; H97” W38” D21”
$1,500-3,000 Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection
262 COUNTRY PINE CORNER CABINET
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19th century, molded canted crown over open case with scalloped surround, on lower part with flat-panel door and shaped base; H66 1/4” W40” D20 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
263 CHILD’S HORN CHAIR AND OTTOMAN early 20th century, BH27” SH12” W30” D16”, and ottoman H6” W16” D11” (2pcs)
$500-900 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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264 AMERICAN GRAIN-PAINTED BUREAU BOOKCASE circa 1800, H81 1/2” W45 1/2” D18”
$500-900 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
265 GOTHIC REVIVAL WALNUT BOOKCASE, PROBABLY NEW ORLEANS late 19th century, carved molded crown, arched glazed panel doors, on lower part with panel doors and molded base; H106 1/2” W95” D15”
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection Other Notes: Bookcase was originally in a New Orleans convent, later moved to Sacred Heart Convent, St. Joseph, Missouri; and again to Conrad House on the corner of 9th and Robidoux Street in the same city. Some years later it was purchased from an antiques dealer by the present owners.
266 AMERICAN CURLY MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS early 19th century, bevel-edge top with rounded corners, over conforming case with two over four long drawers, on bun feet; H47 1/2” W43 1/4” D20 1/2”
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267 VICTORIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL MAHOGANY CHAIR, POSSIBLY MEEKS late 19th century, tall pierce-carved back over upholstered seat and cabriole legs with scroll feet; BH41 1/4” SH16 1/2” W16 1/2” D19”
$300-500 Provenance: Eastern North Carolina collection
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268 MAHOGANY APOTHECARY CABINET mitered case fitted with twenty-five drawers; H43 3/4” W40” D11 3/4
$400-700 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
269 SOUTHERN WALNUT CORNER CABINET 19th century, broken-arch pediment with canted corners centering finial, over pair ten-light doors, on lower part with flat-panel doors, stiles extending to feet; H92 3/4” W52” D22 1/2”
$800-1,500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
270 AMERICAN CHERRY STEPBACK CUPBOARD 19th century, molded crown over pair thirteen-light doors before shelves, on lower part with drawers over doors, on plinth; H80 1/2” W49 3/8” D19 1/2”
$800-1,200 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
271 COUNTRY PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD molded crown over shelved open cabinet, on lower part with three drawers over pierced fretwork, on turned legs unified by undertier; H73 1/2” W53 3/4” D13 1/2”
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$600-900 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
272 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL STYLE BEDSTEAD ornate carved head and footboard with gilt accents; H96” W91” W95”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
273 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH CAST-IRON FIREBACK 18th century, rectangular form depicting biblical scene and verse; H25 1/2” W22 7/8”
$200-300 Provenance: Maryland private collection
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274 PAIR BALL, BLACK & CO STERLING COVERED TUREENS late 19th century, stag finials, ovoid domed covers, squat pedestal urns engraved with initial: R, flanked by grotesque handles; marked: Ball, Black & Co, New York, 925/1000; H7 1/2” W8” D5”, and 44.0ozT (2pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: Canadian private collection
275 AMERICAN STERLING MINT JULEPS set of 5 William Nost, H4 1/8” pair of Frank Smith, H3 1/2” 2 others, H3 2/4” and 4” each engraved with initials including A.M. L., and marked. Total 32.0ozT (9pcs)
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$500-800 Provenance: Canadian private collection
276 AMERICAN STERLING BEVERAGE PITCHER AND PAIR TAZZAS Gorham pitcher, H8 1/2”; together with pair tazzas, H7 3/4” Dia.7 3/4”. Total 40.0oz T (3pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Canadian private collection
277 TIFFANY & CO STERLING GUMBO SPOONS, AND GORHAM FISH SLICE circa 1884 and 1880, 5 Wave Edge engraved with initials: BRR, L8” Empress pattern fish slice, L10 1/4”; Total 14.5ozT (6pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
279 AMERICAN STERLING PLACE CARD HOLDERS SET BY BINDER BROTHERS New York, first half 20th century, each in the form of sailing vessel, marked; H2”, and 5.5oz Troy (10pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Canadian private collection 279
280 WATSON STERLING BEVERAGE PITCHER pattern number 8564, H9” and 19.5ozT
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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281 J & F NORTON DECORATED SALTGLAZED STONEWARE JUG
Bennington, Vermont, circa 1855, cobalt Pheasant-on-Stump, stamped: J. & E. NORTON, BENNINGTON, VT above number 2; cylinder body with tapered shoulder, rounded spout, and strap handle; H14”
$700-1,000 Provenance: Nevada private collection
282 SOUTHERN BROWN-GLAZED STORAGE JAR, PROBABLY ALABAMA
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19th century, tooled rim, shoulder and cylinder-form body, flanked by ear-form handles; incised numeral 2; H12” W8”
$300-500 Provenance: New York private collection
283 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT ALKALINE-GLAZED STONEWARE STORAGE JAR, RHODES MAKER South Carolina, 19th century; flared rim and squat body flanked by ear-form handles, H11”
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circa 1900, ovoid form with wide spout; H9”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
285 PAIR SCOTTISH WHISKEY BARRELS, HY KENNEDY BARROWFIELD POTTERY GLASGOW converted to stools, stamped; H23” Dia.14 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500
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$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
287 PRE-COLUMBIAN CHIRIQUI PHASE TARRAGO BISCUIT WARE TRIPOD RATTLE VESSELS
Panama, circa 1200-1550CE, fish vessel with shark rattle legs and twist handle; H7 1/2” W7”; and the other with lizard rattle legs, H5” W6 1/4” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
288 PRE-COLUMBIAN CHIRIQUI PHASE TARRAGO BISCUIT WARE TRIPOD VESSEL Costa Rica, circa 1200-1550CE, wide rim on bulbous bowl flanked by jaguar handles, on turtle feet; H4” Dia.5 1/4”
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289 RARE SOUTHERN SPORTING BOOK
291 COLLECTION ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER
Elliott, William. CAROLINA SPORTS, BY LAND AND WATER; INCLUDING INCIDENTS OF DEVIL-FISHING. 1st ed. Charleston: Burges and James, 1846. In original dark brown boards with gilt lettering. together with: Elliott, William. CAROLINA SPORTS, BY LAND AND WATER; INCLUDING INCIDENTS OF DEVIL-FISHING. 2nd ed. New York: Trehern & Williamson, Steam Power Presses, 1850. Bound in dark brown/black boards with original paper cover laid in. (2pcs)
POSTCARDS
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
approximately 240 postcards of views from Charleston, Virginia, and New England, some with inscriptions together with: book: MELLOWED BY TIME: A CHARLESTON NOTEBOOK. Columbia: Bostick and Thornley, Inc., 1941; signed special edition, numbered 76/110. personal drivers license: Elizabeth O Verner/ 38 Tradd St/ Charleston SC/ expired June 30, 1945 20 personal checks, dated 1925-1962 lithograph, H12” W15” miscelleneous cards, correspondence, articles, publications
$600-800 290 COLLECTION JOHN BENNETT SILHOUETTES, BOOKS, AND EPHEMERA comprising: 3 silhouettes, 2 framed, sight H9 1/2” W15”, H10 1/2” W8”; 3 books: MASTER SKYLARK: A STORY OF SHAKESPEARE’S TIME. Toronto: The MacMillan Company, 1950. Canadian school edition. THE DOCTOR TO THE DEAD: GROTESQUE LEGENDS AND FOLK TALES OF OLD CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 1995. PIGTAIL OF AH LEE BEN LOO: WITH SEVENTEEN OTHER LAUGHABLE TALES AND 200 COMICAL SILHOUETTES. New York, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1928. Front endpaper with lengthy inscription from the author to his daughter, Susan Adger Bennett, for Christmas 1928, and pasted original silhouette design used on front cover; original protective paper never removed. Album containing silhouettes, envelopes, cards, postcards, character studies, newspaper clippings, book pages, and correspondence between Bennett and his children and friends; many pieces containing drawings, doodles, and inscriptions by John Bennett, dated 1897-1947. (6pcs)
Provenance: Joseph Tullie Holleman, Sr. estate
292 MILL’S MAPS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
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circa 1825, comprising: Lexington County, Chesterfield County, and Orangeburg County (from the Mill’s Atlas) overall sheet H21” W27” to H25 1/2” W40” (3pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
293 RARE NEW ENGLAND MAP, BY JOHN RUSSELL London, circa 1795, MAP OF THE NORTHERN, OR, NEW ENGLAND STATES OF AMERICA, COMPREHENDING VERMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE, DISTRICT OF MAIN, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE-ISLAND, AND CONNECTICUT; published by Henry Delahoy Symonds, hand-colored, framed size H22” W25”
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$200-300 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
$700-900 Provenance: Joseph Tullie Holleman, Sr. estate
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295 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979) SIDE ENTRANCE, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed & titled in pencil plate H5 1/4” W3 1/4”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
296 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina 1883-1979) ROOFTOPS etching, unframed, signed & titled lower margin in pencil plate H2 5/8” W2 1/8”
$200-400 Provenance: Joseph Tullie Holleman, Sr. estate
297 ANTOINETTE FRANCESCA RHETT (South Carolina, 1884-1964) IN OLD CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA etching, unframed, unsigned sheet H4 1/2” W4 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 297
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294 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979) ROSALIE pastel on board in original frame, signed & titled, lower right and verso H16 1/2” W12 1/2”
$6,000-9,000 Provenance: Purchased in the 1940s in Charleston, hence by descent to present owner, a Minnesota private collector.
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298 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) BLUE JAY WITH CAMELLIA, 1927 gouache, framed, signed sight H17 1/2” W23 1/2”
$5,000-7,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
299 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) ROBIN AMONGST BERRY TREE BRANCHES watercolor, framed, signed lower right sight H17” W11”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
300 EDWARD VON SEIBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) HUMMINGBIRD gouache, framed, signed sight H12 1/2” W6”
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$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
301 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) CARDINAL AND MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM watercolor, framed, signed lower right sight H12” W11”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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302 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) FRENCH PEASANTS IN COURTYARD (Ile de Noirmoutier) watercolor, unframed, signed sheet H16 1/2” W18 1/2”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
303 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) CREPE MYRTLE TREE watercolor, unframed, signed: Alfred Hutty and Patience Hutty board H15” W12” 302
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$800-1,200 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
304 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) BARNYARD (Ile de Noirmoutier) watercolor, unframed, signed sheet H15 1/2” W20”
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$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
305 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) BROADVIEW QUARRY and CATSKILLS-AUTUMN watercolor, unframed, signed and one signed: Patience Hutty board H22” W30” and H15” 20” (2pcs)
$1,000-2,000 304
Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
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306 ALFRED HUTTY
309 ALFRED HUTTY
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) CATSKILLS-FALL, OVERLOOK MOUNTAIN PASTURE, N.E. VIEW FROM ALFRED HUTTY STUDIO AT BROADVIEW, and GREEN HILLS watercolor, unframed, signed and one signed: Patience Hutty sheet H15” W20” to H19 1/2” W26 1/2” (4pcs)
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) EARLY CATSKILLS FALL watercolor, unframed, signed sheet H12” W15”
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$500-1,000 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
307 ALFRED HUTTY
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(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) COTTAGE & BARN-BROADVIEW, WOODSTOCK BARN, WITTENBERG BARNS, and ROCKS & TREES watercolor, unframed, signed: Alfred Hutty and Patience Hutty overall H20” W28” to H12” W18” (4pcs)
310 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) NUDE SKETCHES graphite, unframed, few initialed sheet H6” W9” to H19” W12 1/4” (40pcs)
$1,000-1,500
$1,200-1,800
Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
308 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) ULSTER COUNTY FARM watercolor, unframed, signed: Alfred Hutty and Patience Hutty sheet H19” W26”
$600-900 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
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313 ALFRED HEBER HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954) OFF FOR THE DAY, 1954 drypoint, framed, signed plate H7” W10 1/2”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Kansas private collection Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. Columbia: USC Press, 2012, p.159, fig.210.
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314 ALFRED HUTTY
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311 ALFRED HUTTY
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) three rare ST. MICHAEL’S PORTICO (first, third and fourth states) drypoint, unframed, signed, titled and inscribed in pencil sheet H14 1/2” W11”
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) HASTINGS; ARCHWAY; and SAUGERTIES BARN STUDIES graphite, unframed, signed, titled & two dated: 1926 sheet H13” W15 1/4”, H13” W15”, and H12” W15 1/2” (3pcs)
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
$500-1,000 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.139, fig.90
Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.73 and 138, fig. 80
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312 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) SOUTHERN TREE STUDIES graphite, unframed sheet H13 1/2” W10 1/4” to H20” W24” (9pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
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315 ALFRED HUTTY
317 ALFRED HUTTY
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) rare ST. MICHAEL’S IN SUNLIGHT (first state) drypoint and pencil, unframed, signed, titled and inscribed in pencil sheet H17” W14”
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) five PORTRAITS and thirteen FIGURES STUDIES graphite, unframed, few signed sheet H6 3/4” W5” to 18” W12” (18pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty
Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.147, fig.138
316 ALFRED HEBER HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954) CAROLINA PINES, c. 1935 drypoint, framed, signed sight H15” W10 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: Kansas private collection Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. Columbia: USC Press, 2012, p.148, fig.142.
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$500-900
318 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) DR. LEROY WILEY MCKAY, 1933 (preliminary, 2nd state-proof 1 & 3, and final issue) drypoint, unframed, few signed sheet H6 3/4” W5” to 18” W12” (4pcs)
$500-1,000 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.146, fig.132 318
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320 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) DEAN ANDREW FLEMING WEST, 1933 drypoint unframed,signed and annotated: Fine Prints of the Year, 1933 sheet H12” W12 1/4”
$500-800 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.145, fig.124 320
321 ALFRED HUTTY (South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) MR. HULETT, circa 1923 salt and electric process etching, unframed, signed and inscribed sheet H15” W11 1/2”
$400-600 319
Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Other Notes: Pencil inscription reads: From a salt & electric process developed by Dr. George A. Hulett for Alfred Hutty. It is of Dr. Hulett’s father-one of the first sitters of Pittsburgh. Hulett and Hutty worked together in the primitive laboratory but never developed anything further than this etching.
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319 ALFRED HUTTY
322 ALFRED HUTTY
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) DR. WILLIAM HENRY WELCH , circa 1930 pencil sketch, first printing and final published lithograph, unframed, signed and annotated sheet H18 1/4” W12 1/4”, H16 1/2” W14”, H12” W10” (3pcs)
(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) PORTRAIT OF UNIDENTIFIED MAN and DEAN ANDREW FLEMING WEST , circa 1933 drypoint unframed, signed and annotated sheet H10 1/4” W12 3/4” and H12 1/4” W12 1/2” (2pcs)
$500-900 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.141, fig.99
$500-800 Provenance: Alfred Hutty artist collection by descent to his granddaughter Patience Hutty Literature: Arnold, Sara C. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY: WOODSTOCK TO CHARLESTON. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2012, p.145, fig.124
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323 MARK HORTON
326 ALICE SCOTT
(South Carolina, b. 1960) CREEK VIEW, CAROLINA MARSHLAND oil on canvas, framed, signed H30” W40”
(South Carolina, 1924-2005) three works: FLOWER VENDORS watercolor, framed as two, signed sight H4 1/2” W3” and H4” W3” (2pcs)
$1,200-1,800
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: New York private collection
324 MARK HORTON (South Carolina, b. 1960) CAROLINA COAST AT DUST oil on canvas, framed, signed H24” W36”
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$800-1,400
327 BLUE SKY WATERCOLOR, FRAMED
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
(South Carolina, 20th century) ROCK FORMATION watercolor, signed framed size H26 1/2” W32”
325 KATHY MILLER
$300-500
(Georgia, 20th century) EGRET HAVEN, ST. SIMONS ISLAND GEORGIA oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left H36” W24”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500 Provenance: Florida private collection 325
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328 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER GOBLET BY HAYDEN & GREGG South Carolina, circa 1835-43; chased chalice form, engraved: State Agriculture Society, 1848 to Col. Jonathan Davis, for the Best Bull over 3 Years old. (Captain Jonathan R. Davis, 1816-1887) H5 1/2”, 5.5ozT
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
329 COLUMBIA COIN SILVER DIMINUTIVE GOBLET, WILLIAM GLAZE South Carolina, circa 1838-1882; chased chalice form, engraved: SC State Ag. Soc. To {rubbed} for the best Sow Under 1 Yr. old, 1844 H4”, and 2.2ozT 329
328
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
330 SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER SPOONS, TW RADCLIFFE (Columbia/Camden, circa 1827-1870) Tipt pattern engraved with initials: BMM, marked; L6 1/4” and 3.5ozT (5pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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331 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
333 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
335 INDO OUSHAK CARPET
337 TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET
4’5” x 6’7”
4’4” x 6’7”
5’6” x 8’3”
circa 1930, 3’8” x 5’11”
$1,000-2,000
$600-900
$500-700
$400-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
332 SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN QUM
334 SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN KERMAN
336 PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET
338 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET
CARPET
CARPET
5’4” x 10’
3’3” x 5’
circa 1950, 3’6” x 5’9”
3’1” x 6’5”
$400-700
$300-500
$800-1,200
$500-800
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
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339 TURKISH OUSHAK RUNNER
340 AZERBAIJAN KAZAK CARPET
341 KESHMIRI HERIZ RUNNER
2’7” x 23’4”
2’9” x 9’9”
2’6” x 13’5”
$700-900
$500-700
$400-700
Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
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342 GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING FLATWARE
Danish, circa 1915, comprising: 18 hollow handle knives, L9” 12 hollow handle fruit knives, L6 1/2” 12 hollow handle butter spreaders, L5 3/4” 18 forks, L7 1/2” 18 salad/fish forks, L6 1/4” 12 oyster/pastry forks, L5 1/2” 12 cocktail forks, L5 1/2” 18 soup/dessert spoons, L7” 18 teaspoons, L6” 12 iced tea spoons, L7 1/4” 24 demitasse, L3 3/4” marked: Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark Total 160.2ozT weighable (174pcs)
343 PAIR CONTINENTAL SILVER SEVEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA late 19th century, marked: 800 and what appears to be French import punch; H24” Dia.14”, and 107.0ozT (2pcs)
$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Canadian private collection
$4,000-7,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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344 ASTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES, J.C. VON KLINKOSCH Vienna, circa 1866-1886, comprising: 17 hollow handle knives, L10 1/8” 6 hollow handle knives, L9” 17 forks, L8 3/4” 5 forks, L7 1/4” 6 forks, L5 1/2” 6 spoons, L7 1/4” 7 teaspoons, L6” large serving tongs, L10” ladle, L14” gravy ladle, L7 1/2” 4 serving spoons, L8 1/2” serving spoon, L10 3/4” fish server, L11 1/2” 2 serving forks, L9 1/4” and 11” each with Hungarian 4th standard, Hoflieferant double-headed eagle, and maker’s mark: JCK, and engraved with initial M. Total 145.5ozT weighable (75pcs)
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345 GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING DESSERT FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES Denmark, circa 1915, comprising: hollow handle cake knife, L10 1/2” cream ladle, L6 3/4” sugar shovel, K4” sugar tongs, L4” lemon fork, L4 3/4” sugar spoon, L6” 8 teaspoons, L6 1/2” 8 demitasse, L4” 8 iced teaspoons, L7 1/2” 4 pastry forks, L5 1/2” 6 hollow handle pastry knife, L6 3/4” 8 flat end spreaders, L6” each marked: Georg Jensen, Denmark Total 34.0ozT weighable (48pcs)
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Virginia private collection
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: North Carolina estate
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346 GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING SERVING PIECES
347 GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING FISH AND LOBSTER SET
Danish, circa 1915, comprising: large serving spoon and fork set, L9 1/2” medium serving spoon and fork set, L9” small serving spoon and fork set, L8” 2-piece hollow handle salad-serving set, L9 1/4” gravy ladle, L7 3/4” 2 meat forks, L7 3/4” 2 hollow handle cheese knives, L7 1/2” hollow handle cake knife, L10 1/2” pancake/tomato server, L8 3/4” cake server, 7 3/4” hollow handle pastry/pie server, L9” sugar spoon, L4” hollow handle grape shears, L5 3/4” sugar tongs, L4” 2 enameled salt cellars with spoons marked: Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark Total 34.0ozT weighable (24pcs)
Denmark, circa 1915, comprising: 8 fish forks, L6 1/2” 8 fish knives, L8 1/4” 5 lobster forks, L7 1/2” each marked: Georg Jensen, Denmark Total 32.0ozT (21pcs)
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Virginia private collection
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348 GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING FLATWARE Danish, circa 1915, comprising: 9 hollow handle knives, L9” 8 forks, L7 1/4” 8 salad forks, L5 3/4” 8 teaspoons, L5 3/4” marked: Georg Jensen, Sterling, Denmark Total 29.5ozT weighable (33pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
349 GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING LUNCHEON FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES
Denmark, circa 1915, comprising: 8 forks, L7 1/2” 8 hollow handle knives, L8” 2-piece salad serving set, L9 1/4” 2-piece carving set, L12 1/2” cold meat fork, L7 3/4” 4 hollow handle knives, L4 1/2” hollow handle bar knife, L8 1/4” each marked: Georg Jensen, Denmark Total 17.0ozT weighable (26pcs)
$800-1,200
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350 CHINESE SILVER CENTERBOWL ON STAND Canton, early 20th century, on carved hardwood stand, H4” L10” D7 1/2”, and 20.0ozT
$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Virginia private collection
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351 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE WINE TROLLEY
354 FRENCH SILVER DEMITASSE CUP AND SAUCER SET
19th century, double coasters on functioning wheels, H4” L17 1/2” W7 1/2”
$500-800
19th century, set of 12 cups with scrolling band design with matching saucers; marked; H2 1/4”, and 29.0ozT (24pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$400-700 Provenance: Canadian private collection
352 GEORG JENSEN STERLING NO. 433 INDIVIDUAL SHAKERS
circa 1935, each marked: Jensen, Denmark, H1 1/4” and 5.5ozT (8pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Virginia private collection
355 GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY, POSSIBLY BY WILLIAM VINCENT London, dated 1790, chased oval hinged design, engraved with crest, complete marks; H4 3/4” W5” D3 1/4”, 13.5ozT
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$400-600 353 ENGLISH STERLING AND AMERICAN SILVER
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES
18th century and later, comprising: George III rice/stuffing spoon, L12” William IV serving spoon, L9” set of 5 Victorian forks, L8” 2 pairs Victorian teaspoons, L5 1/2” pair Victorian serving spoons, L8 3/4” together with 5 American coin silver spoons, L5 1/2” to 9 1/8”; fork, L7 1/2”; 8 Whiting hollow handle sterling knives, L9” to 9 1/2”; and sterling gravy ladle, L6 1/2” Total 40.0ozT (28pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 353
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356 FRENCH SILVER ASPARAGUS SERVER, SAUCE BOAT, AND TRAY 19th century, comprising: asparagus serving tongs, L9 3/4” Rococo style sauce boat, H3 1/4” L5 3/4” diminutive oval tray, L8” engraved initials: CHW, and variations of Alice B. Bowler and Williamson; marked with French 1st standard and other punches; Total 20.0oz T (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Canadian private collection
357 FRENCH SILVER BEAKERS
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358 CARTIER STERLING TEA CADDY early 20th century, carved finial on cartouche-form hinged top and conforming body with rope-twist bands, engraved: C and marked; H4 1/2”, and 6.2ozT
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
358A ENGLISH CRYSTAL SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER, PROBABLY WATERFORD late 19th/early 20th century, baluster stem supporting scrolling and S-shape arms and spearhead decorations; H44” Dia.34”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
first half 19th century, 1st and 2nd standard, comprising: vermeil floral-decorated, H3 1/4” plain form, H3” banded design, H3” Total 7.0ozT (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Canadian private collection
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359 CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY-INLAID WALNUT SECRETARY BOOKCASE
18th/19th century, rocaille cresting and scalloped pediment above doors opening to shelves, on lower part with slant lid opening to fitted interior, above drawers, on ball-and-claw feet; H94” W46 1/2” D28”; together with similar side chair; BH44” SH18 3/4” W21 1/2” D19” (2pcs)
$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Canadian private collection
360 BAROQUE POLYCHROME CARVED WOOD SOLOMONIC COLUMN, PROBABLY ITALIAN 17th/18th century, Corinthian capital above helical shaft on octagonal base; H88” W1” D15”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
361 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE PAINT-DECORATED SINGLE BEDS 359
late 19th century, padded headboard within serpentine bead-and-channel frame centering shell cartouche with flowerheads, low footboard with outscrolled posts, unified by shaped rails; H46 3/4” W42” L80”
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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362 PAIR BIEDERMEIER FRUITWOOD CHAIRS mid 19th century, concave crest and pierced splat above slip seat and saber legs; BH35 1/4” SH19” W19” D19” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Eastern North Carolina collection
363 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE MARQUETRY INLAID COMMODES
late 19th/early 20th century, beige and rouge-veined marble tops over two drawers on splay legs with bronze mounts; H33” W35” D17” (2pcs)
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364 LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY DRESSING STAND WITH MIRROR
circa 1890, cartouche-form frame with beveled mirror, on bowfront kneehole case with four drawers and cabriole legs, with bronze moldings, chutes and sabots; H65 1/2” W42” D22 1/4”
$800-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection 366
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
365 CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY INLAID WALNUT COMMODE
late 18th/early 19th century, rectangular top with rounded corners, four-drawer case, scalloped apron and splay feet; H32 3/4”37” D21”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Canadian private collection
366 REGENCY STYLE WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, SET OF TWELVE
circa 1900, curved oval upholstered back and serpentine seat, molded tapered legs with spade feet; BH38” SH18” W21” D18” (12pcs)
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 364
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367 RUSSIAN NEOCLASSICAL PAINT AND GILT-DECORATED TABOURET OR STOOL
369 CONTINENTAL PAINT-DECORATED BOWFRONT
370 CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY INLAID DAYBED
CABINET
late 19th/early 20th century, upholstered seat above plain apron and valance of swagged drapery with tassels, tendon-emphasized legs with carved hairy knees and paw-and-claw terminals; H22 3/4” Dia.16”
circa 1800, shaped top over conforming case, frieze with olive branch and butterflies within gilt-metal frames, central door with wreath and swans holding musical instruments, flanked by colonettes and bowed doors, on plinth with rosettes; H40 5/8” W61 7/8” D17”
19th century, curved crestrail with Classical inlays, shaped rails, H41 3/4” W81 1/2” D42”
$600-900 Provenance: Georgia private collection Other Notes: Similar examples can be found in RUSSIAN FURNITURE: THE GOLDEN AGE 1780-1840, by Antoine Cheneviere. Made for the Greek Hall, Pavlovsk Palace, in imitation of an antique bronze; carved and gilded. The design is by Voronikhim, the sculpture by the workshop of Karl Scheibe, and the gilding by the workshop of F. Koelner, 1803-1804. p.157, illus.153. Chair from the Hillwood Museum with sculpted wood drapery hanging from rail, circa 1800. p.178, illus.179. The painted rails are very similar to this stool, circa 1810-1825. p.214, illus.228.
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Canadian private collection
$800-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
368 FRENCH RESTAURATION PERIOD FRUITWOOD COMMODE
circa 1825, frame-and-panel construction, rectangular top over chest with four-drawer configuration, with brass mounts; H33 3/4” W40 1/2” D22 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Purchased in New Orleans, Louisiana in May 1996.
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372
371 LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINT-DECORATED AND UPHOLSTERED SETTEE
last quarter 19th century, reed and ribbon frame with padded oval back, bench seat flanked by acanthus-carved arms, on fluted legs; BH34 1/2” SH18 1/2” D23” L50”
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
372 CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY-INLAID MAHOGANY HEADBOARD
19th century, scroll crestrail, divided headboard, downswept sides on tapered legs on brass casters; H48 1/2” W88 1/2” D15 3/4”
374
374 CONTINENTAL PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS
$800-1,200 Provenance: Canadian private collection
373 FRENCH PROVINCIAL FRUITWOOD VASSELIER 19th century, molded-edge crown, on upper part with shell-carved crest above shelves, lower part with drawers, doors and shaped feet; H90” W52” D23”
late 19th century, shaped top over molded chamfered corners flanking three drawers, on scroll feet; H32” W44 1/2” D22”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 373
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375 JACOBEAN STYLE OAK SIDE TABLE
molded edge top, molded panel doors, turned legs joined by stretcher; H31 1/2” W70” D20”
$700-900 376 PROVINCIAL LOUIS XV CARVED PINE ARMOIRE
18th/19th century, deep coved crown with rounded corners, over conforming pegged frame-and-panel case, cupboard doors carved with flowerheads and foliage, on short legs; H85 1/2” W58 1/2” D23 1/2”
375
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
377 CLAUDE MICHEL CLODION (French, 1738-1814) TAMBOURINE PLAYERS AND YOUNG SATYR bronze, signed and with AH foundry mark H30 1/2” W13 1/2” D10”
376
$3,000-5,000 Provenance: Georgia private collection
378 JEAN-BAPTISTE AUGUSTE CLESINGER (French, 1814-1883) SAPHO bronze with dark brown patina (possibly silvered) on marble base, signed & dated on base: 1867 H19” Dia.8”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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379 ITALIAN CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF ST. FRANCES early 20th century, H49”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
380 CHARLES ANFRIE (French, 1833-1905) FIGARO bronze with dark brown patina, signed H18 1/2”
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
381 ANNA GLENNY DUNBAR (New York, b. 1880 or 1888) RECLINING NUDE bronze with dark patina on slate base, signed, edge near head H3” L9 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: New Yowk private collection
383 PAIR FRENCH ORIENTALIST BRONZE BUSTS, SIGNED DUCAM late 19th/early 20th century MAN and WOMAN bronze with dark brown patina on hardwood base, signed on base H10 1/4” W8” (2pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: Canadian private collection
382 CESARE SCHEGGI (Italian, 1833-1876) YOUNG MUSICIAN carved alabaster, signed on verso H161/2” W7” D6 1/4”
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
382
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385
384 FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE CLOCK GARNITURE, JAPY FRERES & CIE
BRACKET CLOCK
late 19th century, painted porcelain plaquette framed by gilt-metal case centering circular clock with Japy Freres time-and-strike movements; accompanied by matching side urns; all on wood bases; works marked; clock H19” W10” D9 1/2”, urns H16” W5 1/2” D4 3/4” (3pcs)
late 19th/early 20th century, black slate architectural-form case topped with turned gallery, flanked by fluted columns, and figural frieze panels below; dial marked: Bigelow Kennard & Co Boston; H15 1/4” W10”
$800-1,200
$300-500
Provenance: Canadian private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
385 FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN CLOCK third quarter 19th century, ornate case inset with decorated porcelain panels on carved giltwood stand; H17 1/2” W12” D6”
387 BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO SLATE
388 OAK CASED BAROMETER, SIGNED BURROW MALVERN $300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
19th century, stippled and chased case with beveled glass fitted enamel dial with Roman numerals, impressed on base: 415; key present; H7” W3 1/2” D3 1/8”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
387
late 19th century, H39”
$600-900
386 FRENCH BRASS AND GLASS CARRIAGE CLOCK
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389 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK
late 19th/ early 20th century, domed case centering painted dial, flanked by columns, on brass ogee feet; H11 1/4” W7 3/4” D3 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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388
390
390 FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK
last quarter 19th century, heavily veined rouge marble case centering dial and flanked by figures, housing later works; H11 3/4” W25 1/2” D5 1/2”
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391 AMERICAN AESTHETIC CERAMIC VASE, ATTRIBUTED TO FAIENCE MANUFACTURING CO
$200-400
New York, circa 1886-92, elongated neck on bulbous vase flanked by dolphin handles, gilt-decorated Aesthetic motifs on yellow ground; impressed: 694; H22”
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Canadian private collection
392 PAIR ITALIAN FAIENCE CARYATID-FORM BRACKETS H38” W17” D10 1/2”
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
393 ROYAL COPENHAGEN FLORA DANICA PATTERN PORCELAIN CACHEPOT
oval form with applied handles and flowers at either side; marked: ANEMONE COERULESCENS; H6 1/2” W11” D6 1/4”
$800-1,200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
391
392
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394 MASSIVE CAPODIMONTE COVERED URN ON PEDESTAL
marked, H32”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
395 MEISSEN TEAPOT, COVERED ECUELLE, AND UNDERPLATE
395
19th century, floral and bird design teapot, H4 3/4”; yellow-ground covered ecuelle and underplate with painted European harbor scenes in quatrefoil cartouches; ecuelle H4 1/2” Dia.7”; underplate Dia.8 5/8”; each with underglaze-blue crossed swords (3pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
396 MEISSEN PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CUPS AND SAUCERS, COUNT CAMILLO MARCOLINI
396
19th century, puce-painted floral design, comprising: teapot, H4” 10 cups, H2” 12 saucers, Dia.5” marked with underglaze-blue crossed sword, some with asterisk and others with pellet (23pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
397 WEDGWOOD CERAMIC CANE WARE TEA SERVICE
circa 1871, with blue bamboo-patterned concave body and green leaf decoration, comprising: teapot, H6 1/4” covered sugar, H3 3/4” creamer, H3” each with English registry mark (3pcs)
$300-500 394
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Provenance: South Carolina private collection
399 PAIR FRENCH PORCELAIN-MOUNTED GILT-BRONZE CANDLEHOLDERS
first half 19th century, twig and leaf-form frame mounted with porcelain blossoms enveloping figures; H10 1/2” W10” D7” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
400 POTTERY PIGGY BANKS AND DOG-FORM WHISTLE 19th century, yellow-glaze bank, H4” L5”; spongeware bank, H2 1/2” L5”; and spongeware whistle, H2” L2 3/4” (3pcs)
$200-400
401
Provenance: New York private collection
401 VIENNA DECORATED PORCELAIN CACHEPOT 398
398 WEDGWOOD BLACK JASPER HANGING PLANTER late 19th century, with applied white Classical relief, interior stamped: WEDGWOOD ENGLAND; H6 1/2”
19th century, botanical specimen design; underglazeblue beehive mark; H6 1/2” W9 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: Tennessee estate
402 HEREND MARKET GARDEN PATTERN PORCELAIN SOUP PLATES
20th century, scattered motifs of fruits and insects with scalloped, gilded edges; Dia.9 1/2” (6pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
400
399
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404 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD WRITING DESK
late 19th century, pierce-carved dragon gallery top over pigeonholes, doors and drawers; above serpentine carved banded top with drawers, carved skirt and cabriole legs; BH60”, writing surface H32” W52” D27”
$900-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
405 CHINESE HARDWOOD SCHOLAR’S CHAIRS
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403 CHINESE EXPORT FOUR-PANEL SCREEN 19th century, black lacquer panels decorated with gilt decorations of figures in pagodas and landscape, amidst birds and dragons. H85” L87”
last quarter 19th century, one with spindle back, pair with carved backsplat, all with frame-and-panel seat and straight legs with stretchers; single BH41 1/2” SH21 1/4” W24 1/4” D19 1/4, pair BH38 1/2” SN21” W22 7/8” D17” (3pcs)
404
$600-900 Provenance: Edward Morrison Brown collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Canadian private collection
406 CHINESE HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE 19th century, single board rectangular top supported by open trestle ends; H32 3/4” W60 1/4” D16 3/4”
$400-600 Provenance: Eastern North Carolina collection
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407
408
407 GUSTAVO MONTOYA
408 ZHOU BROTHERS (DAHUANG AND SHANZUO ZHOU)
(Mexican, 1905-2003) BOY HOLDING A TOY HORSE oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right H25” W18 3/4”
(Chinese-American, b. 1952,1957) SOUND OF NATURE II, 1993 mixed media on paper, framed, signed & dated sheet H40” W30”
$5,000-7,000
$2,500-3,500
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection Acquired from Nahan Galleries, New York, 1994. Other Notes: Accompanied by Nahan Galleries 1994 Zhou Brothers exhibition catalogue (illustrated pg.6).
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409
409 CHARLES NEAL
411 KEN CHRISTOPHER
(British, b.1951) SOUTH WEY PATH, SUSSEX oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right H48” W60”
(Canadian, b.1942) DESERT SERIES #16, 1983 acrylic on canvas, framed, signed and titled verso H49” W83”
$2,000-4,000
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
410 SUSAN LANE
Other Notes: Verso bearing old label, Gallery 1, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; inventory/stock #2997.
(British, 20th century) THE RIVER WEY IN JUNE, SURREY oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right, and gallery label on verso H32” W48”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection Wally Findlay Galleries
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412 EMANUEL GLICENSTEIN ROMANO (New York, 1897-1984) FISH AND FORMS, AN ABSTRACTION, 1954 oil on board, unframed, signed lower center H23 1/2” W35 7/8”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: New Yowk private collection 412
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413 ANDREW (ANDRZEJ) SKORUT (Utah/Polish, b. 1969) CALM STREAM, 1999 oil on canvas, framed, signed, titled & dated, lower right and verso H51” W62”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
413
414 RUTH GONZALES 417
(Mexican, b.1959) LUZ Y SOMBRAS, 1999 oil on canvas, signed, dated, and titled on verso H62” W72
417 ERNESTINE TAHEDL (Austrian/Canadian, 20th century) RECEDING MIST acrylic on canvas, framed, signed & titled lower right and verso H40” W70”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
415 JOHN MILLER
$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
(British, 1931-2002) CORNISH GARDEN IN SANCREED oil on canvas, framed, signed on verso H28” W30”
Other Notes: Verso bearing old Contemporary Fine Art Services, Toronto, Canada label, No. 89561.
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection David Messum Gallery, London 414
416 ELIYAHU GAT (Israeli, 1919-1987) FLOWERS oil on board, mounted, framed, signed on verso: GAT 79 H27 1/2” W19 3/4”
$800-1,000 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
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419
418 JULIAN TREVELYAN
421 HIRANI
(British, 1910-1988) WESSEX (from the London Parks Suite ñ 1969-70) etching with aquatint, framed, signed, titled & numbered in pencil, 41/75 image H19” W13 1/2”
(American, 20th century) PANSIES mixed media on Arches paper, framed, signed lower right H26” W29 3/4”
$500-900
$500-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
419 DAVID WYNNE
422 KAREL APPEL
(British, b. 1926) EMBRACING COUPLE bronze, signed and numbered: DW 2/6 H10”
$1,000-1,500
(Dutch/New York, 1921-2006) CHIEN DE FACE, 1977 color lithograph, artist’s proof, framed, signed and dated lower right H41” W27 1/2”
Provenance: New York private collection
$400-600
420
422
421
Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
420 CONTEMPORARY PAINTING, SIGNED JCM, III LATE SUMMER-FALL PALETTE, mixed media (oil, wax, fire and water), framed size H74” W48 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
423 PHILIP MULLEN (South Carolina, b. 1942) ENGLISH GOLD print, framed, signed, titled & numbered: upper left 19/31 sheet H23” W31”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 423
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428 LUC WARNECK (Morroccan, b.1959) CHAIR mixed media on paper, framed, signed lower left, marked lower right: 34/86 sight H25 1/2” W19 1/2”
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424 I. WIANARD (American, 20th century) BLUE ABSTRACT painted and embossed paper, framed, signed & numbered: 12/18 sheet H26 1/2” W20”
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
425 CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE (20th century) ABSTRACT, cold-painted bronze, unsigned, underside with label reading: Piedra Lorca; overall H18” W25” D6”
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
426 KATE REIGHTLEY (Washington/New Mexico, 20th century) VIEW FROM BELOW #1 mixed media on paper sheet H44” W95”
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
426
429 ABSTRACT WITH BLUE AND RED, FRAMED
427 SOUTHERN ART BY MARY ELLEN SUITT, CARL BLAIR, AND CARRIE BROWN Suitt (South Carolina, 1918-2013) VIBRANT COLORS and MUTED COLORS, watercolor and waterwork, framed size H14 1/2” W14 1/2” and H12 1/4” W10 1/4” Blair (South Carolina, b.1932) OLD ORCHARD, colored pencil, framed size H14” W12” Brown (South Carolina, 20th century) LANDSCAPE, watercolor, framed size H18 1/2” W14 3/4” (4pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
428
(20th century) screenprint, signed illegibly lower center, marked: 3/75 H34 1/2” W15 1/4”
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection Mark Humphrey Gallery, Southampton, New York 429
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432 LALIQUE LUXEMBOURG CENTERBOWL AND ISPAHAN VASE marked: Lalique France, H8 1/8” Dia.12” and H9 1/2” (2pcs)
$700-1,000 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
433 MURANO ART GLASS EGG, VASE AND ORB SCULPTURES, SEGUSO A.V. (Italian, 20th century) , signed and one bearing gold label: CAM Murano 34716; egg H14” W7” D6 1/2”; vase H17 1/8” Dia.5 3/4”; and orb H8” Dia.7 1/2” (3pcs)
430
430 WARREN PLATNER DINING TABLE designed 1966, black veined marble top on plated steel base; H28” Dia.54”
431 MID-CENTURY MODERN BAR CABINET, JOHN STUART
$2,500-5,000
with sliding drop-leaf top; H28 1/2” W63” open D20 1/4”
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$400-700
$500-800 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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435 SOUTHERN ART GLASS SCULPTURE BY DAVID GOLDHAGEN (North Carolina, 20th century) FLYING POD 1/92, signed & titled, H11” W21” D17 1/2”
$500-700 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
436 ART GLASS SCULPTURE, SIGNED (American, 20th century) MAGENTA, BLUE, WHITE AND PURPLE, signed & dated illegibly; H20 1/2” W7 1/2” D5”
437
434
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
437 STUDIO GLASS VESSEL, SIGNED R. RAND (American, 20th century) PURPLE, LAVENDER, WHITE AND MICA, signed & dated: 96; H10” W10 1/2” D10”
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
438 ITALIAN MURANO GLASS CANDLEHOLDERS AND DECORATIONS
set of 4 candlesticks, H11” pair candleholders, H3” tazza, H9 1/2” Dia.9 1/2” pair cornucopia, H8 1/2” L12” D7” (9pcs)
435 439
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
439 WHIMSICAL STUDIO GLASS TEAPOT SCULPTURE, BY JAMES VAN DEURZEN (American, b. 1952) TEAPOT, multi-color glass, signed, H9 1/4” W8 1/2”
438
$200-400
434 MASSIVE REVERSE-DECORATED GLASS, AND
Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
ENAMELED METAL CHARGERS
glass charger signed illegibly, bearing old label on verso LUMINA PLATE, Dia.34”; and enameled charger signed: Baxter, Dia.17” (2pcs)
$500-700 436
Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
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440 MURANO ART GLASS BOWL, BY SEGUSO VIRO
443 BOOKS: NATURE, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTEREST
444 RARE EARLY BOOKS: LATIN AND ITALIAN MUSIC,
(Italian, 20th century) BLACK, WHITE AND BLUE, signed; H6” W9 3/4” W7 1/2”
Lowe, E.J., FERNS: BRITISH AND EXOTIC. 1st ed. Vols. I-VIII. London: Groombridge and Sons, 1856. Marshall, Nina L. THE MUSHROOM BOOK. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1901. Inscribed: Margaret S. Roebling from J.A.R. June 12, 1902. Roberts, Charles G.D. THE KINDRED OF THE WILD. Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1902. Inscribed: Paul Roebling. Roberts, Charles G.D. THE WATCHERS OF THE TRAILS. Boston: L.C. Page & Company, 1904. Inscribed: Paul Roebling. Roberts, Charles G.D. MORE KINDRED OF THE WILD. London, Melbourne and Toronto: Ward, Lock & Co., 1911. Sage, Dean, et al. SALMON AND TROUT. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1904. Inscribed: Henry H Covell from his friend Dr. Robert L. Carson Christmas 1905. (13pcs)
POEMS AND RELATED
$200-400 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
441 MASSIVE ART GLASS CHARGER, SIGNED COWELL dated: 89, Dia.23”
$200-400 Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris collection
442 ART GLASS WINE GOBLETS, R. STRONG GLASS STUDIOS cobalt pulled feather design, signed and with labels, H8” (10pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope Descended in the Roebling family
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Cocquelines, Charles. P. TERENTII AFRI COMOEDIAE; EX RECENSIONE DANIELIS HEINSII COLLATA AD ANTIQUISSIMOS MSS. CODICES BIBLIOTHECAE VATICANAE, CUM VARIANTIBUS LECTIONIBUS, LARVIS ET PERSONIS DEPROMPTIS EX EISDEM CODICIBUS, ET ITALICA VERSIONE. Romae: Impensis Nicolai Roisechii Bibliopolae, 1767, in two volumes. Virgil. PUBLII VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA, GEORGICA, ET AENEIS. Romae: excudebat Joannes Zempel, Venantii Monaldini, bibliopolÊ sumptibus, 1763-1765; volumes I and III, Saxius, Josephus Antonius. SANCTI CAROLI BORROMEI S.R.E. CARDINALIS. Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsburg] : Sumptibus Ignatii Adami & Francisci Antonii Veith bibliopolarum., 1758. (5vols)
$500-800
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446 INDO-PERSIAN EROTIC ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT LEAVES
19th century, each vibrantly painted impassioned scene flanked by text; sheet H8” W6” and framed size H23 W15 1/4” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
447 DOCUMENTS: COLLECTION CONFEDERATE AND 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN DOCUMENTS
446
445 WILLIAM MOULTRIE SIGNED LAND GRANT AND PLAT
plat, dated January 14, 1785, indicating tract of 200 acres in Ninety-Six, South Carolina, to Joseph Stephens, signed Surveyor General Ephraim Mitchell and Deputy Surveyor David Hopkins grant, dated July 4, 1785, conferring land to Joseph Stephens, signed Governor of South Carolina William Moultrie framed with image of Moultrie, H18 1/2” W34 1/2”
comprising: pen-and-ink and facsimile signatures, including: James Longstreet (1821-1904), Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), Jefferson Columbus Davis (1828-1879), Henry Lee (1756-1818), Joseph Hooker (1814-1879) (2), John Jay (1745-1829), James Henry Hammond (18071864), Gouverneur Kemble Warren (1830-1882); Confederate States of America senate resolution signed by Senator R.M.T. Hunter; Hebrew document from Jerusalem, brought by Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Higgins, nine Confederate States of America loans together with: framed 1863 North Carolina five-cents bank note and other various bank notes, bonds, loans, currencies, lithographic portraits and maps, surveys, and ephemera (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
448
448 WINSTON CHURCHILL SIGNED LETTER dated 1944, typed letter on stationery with Prime Minister seal and 10 Downing Street, Whitehall return address, dated New Year, 1944, to Captain Arthur T. Strecker thanking him for the services rendered by the Military Police during his stay at Marrakech, signed Winston S. Churchill sight H9 3/4” W7 3/4”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
449 SIGNATURE: ROBARDS, WINTER, OKE AND DENVER; AND PATEK PHILIPPE PEN actor Jason Robards (1922-2000) saxophonist Paul Winter (b. 1939) author Janette Oke (b. 1935) singer-songwrite John Denver (1943-1997) together with Caran D’Ache ballpoint pen, for Patek Philippe , #842919 and 23256 (5pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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450 BOOKS: AMERICAN FIRST EDITIONS, BY HEMINGWAY AND FITZGERALD Fitzgerald, F. Scott. THE GREAT GATSBY. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925. First edition, first printing with typing errors. In original deep green cloth hardback. Hemingway, Ernest. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940. First edition, later printing. Inscribed front leaf: Esther R. Carraway/ Arundel Plantation/ Georgetown S.C. (2vols)
$400-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
452
452 BOOKS: ENGLISH NOVELS, FIRST AMERICAN
454 BOOKS: GENERAL DECORATIVE ARTS
EDITIONS
Cummins, Genevieve. ANTIQUE BOXES INSIDE AND OUT. Suffolk: Antique Collectors’ Club, Ltd., 2006. Mastai, Marie-Louise d’Otrange. JEWELRY. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1981. Morse, Frances Clary. FURNITURE OF THE OLDEN TIME. New York: Macmillan, 1941. Mortimer, Martin. THE ENGLISH GLASS CHANDELIER. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club, 2000. Patterson, Jerry E. PORCELAIN. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1979. Pinot de Villechenon, Marie. SEVRES: PORCELAIN FROM THE SEVRES MUSEUM, 1740 TO THE PRESENT DAY. London: Lund Humphries Publishers, 1997. Sandon, John. THE DICTIONARY OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN: VOLUME I, 1751-1851. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1993. Savage, George. AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF CERAMICS. London: Thames & Hudson, 2000. Taylor, Francis Henry. FIFTY CENTURIES OF ART. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1954. (9pcs)
Dickens, Charles. HARD TIMES. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1854. Inscribed front leaf: E. Belin Flagg/ January 26th 1855. Wodehouse, P.G. BILL THE CONQUEROR. George H. Doran Company, 1924. In original orange cloth covers with green lettering. (2vols)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
453 BOOKS: JULIA PETERKIN
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1855-1857. Comprising 20 parts in 19 installments, December 1855 to June 1857, with illustrations by H.K. Browne. Housed in cloth-over-board cases, Parts I-IX and X-XX. (2pcs)
SCARLET SISTER MARY. Indianapolis: The BobsMerrill Company Publishers, 1928. With black cloth covers and red printed labels on front cover and spine. Inscribed: Esther R. Carraway/ Arundel Plantation/ Pee Dee/ May 1929. BLACK APRIL. New York: Grosset & Dunlap and Bobs Merrill, 1927. With blind-decorated black boards and rose title on front cover and spine. (2vols)
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Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope Descended in the Roebling and Price families
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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455 IMPORTANT TITLE: THE FURNITURE OF COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA
457 BOOKS: AMERICAN FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS
Bivins, John Jr. THE FURNITURE OF COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA 1700-1820. Winston- Salem: Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 1988.
AMERICAN FOLK PORTRAITS: PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS FROM THE ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER FOLK ART CENTER. Ed. Beatrix T. Rumford. Boston: New York Graphic Society for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1981. Baldwin, William W. BILLY BALDWIN REMEMBERS. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974. Beard Jr., Ross E. CARBINE: THE STORY OF DAVID MARSHALL WILLIAMS. Williamstown: Phillips Publications, 2007. Two copies. Bezdek, Richard H. AMERICAN SWORDS AND SWORD MAKERS. Boulder: Paladin Press, 1994. Bishop, Robert Charles. FURNITURE I: PREHISTORIC THROUGH ROCOCO. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1979. Butler, Joseph T. FIELD GUIDE TO AMERICAN ANTIQUE FURNITURE. New York: H. Holt, 1985. Cooper, Wendy A. CLASSICAL TASTE IN AMERICA: 1800-1840. Baltimore: Abbeville Press for The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1993. Falk, Peter H. WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICAN ART. Madison: Sound View Press, 1985. Fennimore, Donald L. SILVER & PEWTER. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984. Hewitt, Mark. THE POTTER’S EYE: ART AND TRADITION IN NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the North Carolina Museum of Art, 2005. Norton, Thomas E. 100 YEARS OF COLLECTING IN AMERICA: THE STORY OF SOTHEBY PARK BERNET. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.,1984. Schwartz, Marvin D. CHAIRS, TABLES, SOFAS AND BEDS. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982. Sokolitz, Roberta. SOUTHERN SISTERS: THE ART OF CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH. Charleston: Charleston Renaissance Gallery, 2004. THE ANTIQUES BOOK. Ed. Alice Winchester. New York: Bonanza, 1950. (15pcs)
$200-300 456 BOOKS: CHINESE ART AND CERAMICS Beurdeley, Michel. CHINESE TRADE PORCELAIN. Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1962. Howard, David Sanctuary. NEW YORK AND THE CHINA TRADE. New York: The New York Historical Society, 1984. Jourdain, Margaret. CHINESE EXPORT ART IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. London: Country Life, 1950. Krahl, Regina and Jessica Harrison. ANCIENT CHINESE TRADE CERAMICS FROM THE BRITISH MUSEUM, LONDON. Taipei: Chen Kang-Shuen, 1994. Mudge, Jean McClure. CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN IN NORTH AMERICA. New York: Crown, 1986. Palmer, Arlene M. A WINTERTHUR GUIDE TO CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1976. SAMADHI: THE FRAGRANCE FROM CENSER. Beijing Hanhai 2014 Autumn Auction, 26 October, 2014. VISIONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT: IMPORTANT BUDDHIST STATUES FROM BELGIUM. Beijing Hanhai 2014 Autumn Auction, 26 October, 2014. (8pcs)
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Friends of Millford and Classical American Homes Preservation Trust present
MUSIC AT M ILLFORD Sunday Afternoon, September 13, 2015
Amy Schwartz Moretti Violin Chair and Director, Mercer’s McDuffie Center for Strings
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Grounds Open – Noon • Concert – 2:30 pm Pre-Concert Exclusive: Phyfe Unveiled – 12:30 pm Benefit lecture and tour of two newly installed bedrooms with Peter Kenny, Duncan Phyfe expert and CAHPT Co-President.
MILLFORD PLANTATION 7320 Millford Plantation Road, Pinewood, S.C. 29125 Millford Plantation, built in 1839-41 in Sumter County, is considered one of America’s finest examples of early 19th century Greek Revival architecture with its extraordinary collection of original Duncan Phyfe furniture. Millford is 45 minutes from Columbia, SC and two hours from Charleston, SC and Charlotte, NC. Round-trip bus transportation is available from Charleston based on guests’ interest. For more information, bus reservation and to purchase tickets, go to
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after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works. note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item. after the antique: A later facsimile. oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals. attributed to: This work is probably by the named artist. Technically, this work is of the period and may be wholly or even partly by this artist.
period: Works will be followed by a date, which means that the object is, in our opinion, the date indicated, and made in the time frame.
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provenance: History of ownership, or additional information which we have obtained. studio of: This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under the artist’s supervision. school of: This work is of the general style of the artist, and may possibly even be by a student of the artist, even if from a slightly later, but not too distant period.
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