CHARLTON HALL Estates & Important Collections 26 & 27 SEPTEMBER 2019
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SESSION I Thursday 26 September 11:00am | Lots 1-327
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Friday 27 September 11:00am | Lots 1000-1374
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Estates & Important Collections
Roger W. Powell Collection Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar Collection O'Neil & O'Connor Ireland Collection Arturo Peralta-Ramos, III collection Also Property From Prominent Estates and Collections California Florida Georgia New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Virginia and The Carolinas
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Charlton Hall is pleased to offer the collections of William J. O'Neil and Joseph T. O'Connor from the Cuilmore House, Claremorris, County Mayo, Connacht Provinces of Ireland.
Mr. O'Connor was born in the Boston area in 1928 and had a successful career as Interior Designer to many predominant clients across America. Joseph enjoyed teaching, acting, and singing.
Mr. O'Neil was born in 1919 in Boston, and was a top designer for Stroheim & Romann Interiors in Boston for a quarter of a century specializing in !ine fabrics and interior design.
For 50 years William and Joseph traveled extensively globally perusing their passion for unusual artifacts and !ine art. They owned well‐known antique shop The Pineapple Place in Cape Cod. For over !ive decades, the gentlemen owned and renovated thirty‐three wonderful homes.
In 2000, they retired and moved from Cape Cod to their ancestral homeland of Ireland. The !irst property they purchased was a 15th Century Monastery in Granlahan, County Roscommon, Ireland which is situated on 5 acres. They completely renovated the property. In 2006, they sold the Monastery to Irish‐singer, Sinead O'Connor, then purchased the Cuilmore House, a National School in Claremorris, County Mayo, built in 1893.
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1 B.A. BREMOND INTERCHANGEABLE-CYLINDER MUSIC BOX ON TABLE STAND Geneva, Switzerland, circa 1880; (Baptiste-Antoine Bremond, 1834-1925) orchestral design with six bell, drum, and six 12 1/2-inch cylinder, contained within inlaid walnut case with musical trophy inlays, resting on stepped table-stand on cabriole legs, fitted with cylinder drawers; the lid with original Tune label lists the 48 Airs, No.13444; H41 1/2” W45 1/2” D28”
$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Leroy Cushing, until 1969 Mr & Mrs. J. Wesley Jones, Jr. (1969-2003) present owner by descent
2 ZUBER ‘LES VUES DU BRESIL’ WALLPAPER PANELS late 19th/early 20th century, thirteen mounted panels, H74 1/2” W20”, total length 260” (13pcs)
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
Other Notes: Introduced in 1829, these panoramic panels, ‘The Views of Brazil’ is one the most complex designs they created. Incorporating 1693 woodblock printed la planche is one of Zuber’s most complex productions, and are still produced today.
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4 CONTINENTAL PLIQUE-A-JOUR AND IVORY BOX
5 FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL AND PORCELAIN URN
WOOD CASKET
19th century, gilt enamel top on ivory case; H3/4” Dia.3 5/8”
19th century, intricately inlaid hinged coffer lid, on chamfered base with padded fabric-lined interior, raised on brass feet; H6 3/4” W16 3/4” D11 1/4”
$200-300
circa 1900, cobalt and turquoise enamel-work, porcelain body adorned with romantic cherub scene; H10 1/4” W4 1/4”
6 CONTINENTAL ENAMEL-DECORATED RETICULATED DISH
7 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE GILT-BRONZE CANDELABRA
8 ENGLISH BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY WRITING SLOPE
probably French, 18th/19th century, oval pierced rim, decorated with garlands and symbols; H1” L5 1/4” W3 3/4”
19th century, trefoil rouge marble base supporting acanthus arms terminating sockets; H20 3/4” W12” (2pcs)
circa 1860, hinged slant lid with fitted interior; H9 7/8” W21 1/4” D11 1/8”
$500-700
$200-300
$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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3 CONTINENTAL NACRE, STONE AND BRASS INLAID BURL
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
9 MINIATURE ENGLISH CHEST OF DRAWERS last quarter 19th century, H17 1/4” W18 1/2” D10 1/4”
$300-500
10 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE TEA CADDY 19th century, interior with double lids, H5” W7” D4”
$200-300
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 11 DANISH SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, GEORG JENSEN after 1945, in the Blossom pattern with carved wood handles, comprising: coffeepot, H8 1/2” teapot, H5 1/2” covered sugar, H4 1/4” creamer, H2 3/4” waiter, L24” W14 3/4” marked: incuse GEORG JENSEN with in oval, DENMARK, STERLING Total 131.0ozT all in (5pcs)
$12,000-18,000
12 MASSIVE ITALIAN SILVER WINE CISTERN OR CENTERBOWL 20th century, in the late Baroque taste, shell and scroll Rococo motifs heavily chased oval deep bowl on pedestal base and flanked by scrolling handles; marked: 925, MADE IN ITALY; and worn oval cartouche and maker’s punch; H12 1/2” W25” D12 7/8”, and 175ozT
$5,000-6,000
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13 EUROPEAN AND BRITISH SILVER LADLES
14 PAIR FRENCH SILVER SUGAR CASTERS, TETARD FRERES
15 PAIR CONTINENTAL SILVER SAUCE BOATS ON STAND
comprising: late 19th century European .800 silver ladle, L12” George III ladle, Sheffield, circa 1777, L12”; unmarked ladle, L12” marked: 20AL ReC 800; partial Sheffield mark; and Total 21.9ozT (3pcs)
early 20th century, shaped paneled designs with pierced cover; marked: French 1st standard (950), and TETARD ; H8 3/4”, and 22.0ozT
probably German, early 20th century, shaped reeded oval design, worn marks; H5” L8 1/2” W6 3/8”, and 24.0ozT
$600-900
$600-900
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
16 PAIR FRENCH SILVER PLATTERS, GEORGES FALKENBERG Paris, circa 1894-1924, leaf-and-berry adorned shaped rim, oval field; marked: French 1st standard export punch (950), incuse G. FALKENBERG, and GF with in lozenge; L18” W12 3/8”, and 77.0ozT (2pcs)
$2,000-2,500
17 FRENCH THREE-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET circa 1819-1838, Restoration period in the Neoclassical taste, cornucopia, basket, and acanthus stem, leading to pierced and cut-work figures receivers on round base, raised on winged mask and hairy paw feet; accompanied by three glass bottles with stoppers; marked: French 1st standard (950) and maker’s punch D.G; H13 1/4” Dia.10 1/2”, and 35.5ozT
$1,200-1,800
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 18 FRENCH SILVER BEAKER AND WINE TASTER
19 CONTINENTAL SILVER LADLE
20 FRENCH SILVER FLATWARE GROUP
circa 1838, the beaker in the 18th century taste, H4 1/4”; together with fancy taster engraved A. BILLAUD; H1” W4 1/4”; marked: beaker with boar’s head punch, and taster with French 2nd standard; total 8.0ozT (2pcs)
probably French or Italian, early 20th century, bear indistinct marks; L12”, and 8.0ozT
early 19th century, threaded, comprising: 14 place spoons, L8 3/8” 17 dinner forks, L8” (together with 1 plated fork) marked: French first standard .950 fineness marks; various maker’s marks; some with bigornes/beak-iron mark Total: 85.3ozT (32pcs)
$200-300
$500-700
$1,400-1,600
21 PAIR CONTINENTAL SILVER GRAVYBOATS ON STAND
first half 20th century, probably German, in the Rococo taste, vacant cartouches and rocaille designs; worn marks; H7” L10”, and 48.0ozT (2pcs)
$1,200-1,800
22 SUPERB PAIR FRENCH SILVER SEVEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA, RISLER & CARRE Paris, circa 1900, bundle-of-reeds finial on acanthus and garland-adorned baluster stem on shaped circular reeded bases, issuing leaf-capped scrolling candlearms ending with ornate socles, complete with drip-pans, sconces and removable nozzles; numerous pieces marked: French 1st standard Minerva, and maker’s mark; H24” Dia.13 1/2”, and 403.0ozT (2pcs)
$10,000-15,000 Provenance: New York collection
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23 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN CLOCK AND BAROMETER, JAPY FRERES & CIE circa 1870, ornate bronze case adorned with ribbons and fruit; each inset with two painted panels depicting putti with astrolabe and astronomical instruments; the cartel clock centering enameled dial marked: BALTHAZARD A PARIS; works marked: PIERLOT, PARIS, 182, and JAPY FRERES & CIE; the matching barometer dial marked: PASSEMANT AU LOUVRE; H26 1/4” W10 3/4” D3 1/4” (2pcs)
$10,000-15,000 Provenance: New York collection
Literature: de Bellaigue, G. THE JAMES A DE ROTHSCHILD COLLECTION AT WADDESDON MANOR: FURNITURE, CLOCKS AND GILT BRONZES. Fribourg, 1976, Vol. I, pp.44-7. Other Notes: This clock and barometer set are fine, late 19th century examples by Japy Freres of related earlier example delivered to Madame du Barry in 1769 by the Simon-Philippe Poirier. They were then described as ‘Un Barometre & Thermometre, de Passement, montes tres richement en bronze dores d’or moulu et ornes de trois plaques de porcelainede France Enfants en miniature cy 10561I.’ The Sevres plaquettes depict putti with astrolabe and astrological devices, influenced by the 1769 Transit of Venus, when the planet crossed the sun. It is said that King of France personally explained the phenomenon to his favorite mistress. The 18th century examples can be found in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert, Louvre, and the Metropolitan Museum, as well as nearly identical related companion barometer reference Sotheby’s-New York 19 April 2007, Lot 43, and another with offered at Adrian Alan-London, Ref.No. B64870 WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM
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24 FRENCH EMPIRE GILTBRONZE MOUNTED GLASS
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HRY MARC
Paris, 19th century, architectural design with enameled dial; dial marked: HRY MARC, A PARIS; and works stamped; H16 3/4” W9 3/8” D6 1/4”
$1,200-1,800
25 PAIR BERLIN PORCELAIN COVERED URNS
19th century, pomegranate finial on leaf-capped cover, the urn flanked by handles, adorned with romantic vignettes, contained within gilt border on rich blue round, and accented by fauxmarble and pale pink H17 1/2” W10” (2pcs)
$800-1,200
28 KPM PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE
26 ENGLISH PORCELAIN ICE PAIL AND FRUIT COOLER
27 ENGLISH IRONSTONE DINNER SERVICE, ASHWORTH BROS
19th century, the pail styled after the Warwick Vase, intricately gilt decorated apple-green borders, floral cartouches, with liner; H14 3/4” W13”; together with 19th century, cooler with blossoming twig handle, allover molded and painted floral sprays, unmarked; H11 1/2” W9 1/2” (2pcs)
circa 1900, Hanley pattern, comprising: 2 plates, Dia.10 1/4” 2 plates, Dia.9 1/4” 6 soup plates, Dia.10 1/4” 5 bread and butter plates, Dia.7” covered soup tureen with ladle, H9 1/2” 2 covered entree dishes, H6 1/2” 2 covered sauce tureens on stand, H6 1/2” gravy boat on stand platter, L17” 2 platters, L14 3/4” 2 platters, L13 1/4” 2 platters, L10 1/4” (29pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: The pail purchased from the 1955 Estate Sale of Bellingham House outside of London by Mrs. Wilma Hampton Mills, and sold in these rooms, The Collection of Charles Mills Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
$300-400 Provenance: Southern collection
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dated 1935-1946, hand-painted botanical specimen design, comprising: 12 plates, Dia.9 7/8” 12 plates, Dia.7 1/2” 12 B&B plates, Dia.5 1/2” 12 soup plates, Dia.9 1/4” 1 covered tureen, H8 1/2” 1 covered entree, H7 1/2” 1 covered butter dish, H4” 1 gravy dish with ladle 1 creamer 1 oval dish, L7 3/4” 4 graduated platters, L13 3/8” to 19 1/2” 2 round bowls, Dia.7 3/4” and 9 3/4” 2 round platters, Dia.12 1/4” and 14” and associated shaped tray, W14 1/4” L16 1/4” marked with underglaze blue scepter, all signed by decorated, Emma-Barbara Bachman-Schafer, some dated and one dedicated: Emma-Barbara Bachmann-Schafer aus Liebe zur Famille gemalt. (64pcs)
$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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SESSION I 29 VIENNESE GOLD-MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL EWER late 19th century, mythical creature form carved bowl with stylized wings, head and neck forming spout, raised on bi-sected pedestal with gold-mounts; unmarked, contained within fitted leather case; H7” W10 1/4” D5 1/4”
$12,000-18,000
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 30 PAIR VIENNESE ENAMEL SILVER VASES circa 1890, flared rim and neck on oviform body and spread feet; painted in enamels with panoramic classical scenes, bound within enameled silver mounts; indistinct marks on bases; H8 3/4” W4 1/4” (2pcs)
$3,000-4,000
31 FINE AUSTRIAN SILVER, ENAMEL, AND IVORY CASKET circa 1890, top inset with painted enamel panel depicting Venus in chariot drawn by doves, attended by Cupid, framed by the signs of the Zodiac, the sides with plaques of Leda and the Swan and Hercules and Omphale; front and back inset with pierce-carved ivory figural panel niches surrounded by foliate; opening to crimson silk-lined interior; marked: inside 800 and with Austrian standard mark; H4 3/4” W8 1/2” D5 1/4”
$2,500-3,500
32 AUSTRIAN GOLD AND JEWEL-MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL TAZZA, PROBABLY VIENNA circa 1880, lobed oval wave-carved crystal dish bowl supported on gold frame in the Baroque taste; handles and base inset with emerald, diamonds, rubies gemstones; H4 1/4” W4 1/4” W4 1/2”
$2,500-3,500 Provenance: New York collection
Other Notes: Purchased Sotheby’s-Carl DeSantis collection sale
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35 RUSSIAN ENAMELED SILVER AND GEMSTONE-MOUNTED
TRINKET BOX
TEA CADDY
late 19th/early 20th century, top inset with painted genre scene on hinged cover, the whole decorated with engraved and enameled panels on bun feet; bearing marks; H2 1/4” W3 1/2” D3 7/8”, and 13.5ozT
extravagant floral and mask enamel work accented by jewels bearing marks; H6” W4 1/4” D4 1/4”
36 RUSSIAN ENAMELED SILVER KOVSH
39 AUSTRIAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, V. MAYER’S SOHNE
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34 CONTINENTAL ENAMELED SILVER AND MINIATURE-INSET
$1,400-1,800
$500-700
pale enameled flowers and scrolls on turquoise ground, bearing marks; H1 1/4” L6 3/4” W2 1/8”
33 GERMAN SILVER AND IVORY KING ARTHUR FIGURE, LUDWIG NERESHEIMER Hanau, circa 1900, standing figure in full suit of armour, carrying sword and shield with quartered coat of arms; marked on base; H9 1/2”, and 15.3ozT all in
$900-1,500 Provenance: Southern private collection
Other Notes: This high-quality Hanau miniature silver replicas of the famous bronze figures from the Hofkirche (Court Church) in Innsbruck, Austria. Built in 1553 by Emperor Ferdinand I as a memorial to his grandfather Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519), who was known as the “Last Knight”. His cenotaph centers the church nave and is surrounded by twenty-eight tall bronze statues of his ancestors, relatives and heroes. The Statue of King Arthur was designed by Albrecht Durer and cast by Peter Vischer the Elder, 1520s.
$500-600
37 RUSSIAN ENAMELED GILT-SILVER SUGAR SIFTER AND SUGAR TONGS
each in ornate vibrant enamels, on gilt ground; bearing marks, L5 1/2” and 6”; and Total 3.7ozT (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
38 RUSSIAN ENAMEL SILVER KOVSH vibrantly enameled scroll and floral design; bearing marks; H2” L8 1/4” W5 1/2”, and 9.5ozT
$500-800
Vienna, circa 1867-1922, threaded pattern engraved with initials MSR, comprising: 9 HH knives, L9 3/4” 10 HH knives, L8 1/2” 6 HH fish knives, L8” 11 HH fruit knives, L6 3/4” 7 spoons, L8 1/2” 9 spoons, L7” 4 teaspoons, L6” 4 ice cream spoons, L5 1/2” 9 forks, L8 1/2” 7 forks, L7 1/4” 12 forks, L6 1/4” 2-pc salad set, L8 1/2” serving spoon, L8 1/2” condiment spoon, L4 1/2” 4 serving forks, L7 1/2” to 9 1/2” HH tomato server, L8” gravy ladle, L7 1/4” 2 HH cheese knives, L7 1/2” and 8” HH fish knife, L10 1/4” each marked, and Total 115.5ozT weighable (101pcs)
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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40 PAIR LOUIS XV CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS
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mid 18th century, floral and leaf carved frame, serpentine seatrail and cabriole legs; BH38” SH17” W38 1/4” D24” (2pcs)
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Arturo Peralta-Ramos, III collection
41 FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL MAHOGANY, BRASS AND MARBLE SERVING TABLE
early 19th century, two-tier white and gray marble, pierced-brass gallery, fluted column supports, scrolling saber legs; H40” Dia.38”
$500-800 Provenance: Arturo Peralta-Ramos, III collection
42 VENETIAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED CARVED FRUITWOOD DINING CHAIRS, ALFONSO MARINA
43 LOUIS STYLE INLAID PARQUETRY AND MARBLE COMMODE
the Treviso design, arched back, cabriole legs with hoof feet and molded stretcher; BH45” SH18” W23” D20” (8pcs)
late 19th century, white and olive mottled marble top, over drawers with chamfered corners and cabriole legs; H33 1/2” W43” D18 1/4”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina collection
44 PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE INLAID KINGWOOD COMMODES
early 20th century, mottled beige marble top, shaped front and sides, bronze mounts and cabriole legs; H29” W27” D15”
$500-700 Provenance: Mariam Cannon Hayes collection North Carolina collection
45 CONTINENTAL WALNUT SIDE CABINET mid to late 19th century, molded edge top, louvered panel doors, and shaped feet; H36” W67” D18 1/2”
$700-900
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WALNUT ARMCHAIRS
18th century, shell and leaf cresting, with urn-form splat and outscrolled arms flanking serpentine seat, cabriole legs with pad feet and shell-carved knees unified by turned H-stretcher; BH49 1/2” SH21” W26 1/2” D24” (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
47 ITALIAN CHINOISERIE AND FAUX MARBLE COMMODE, DITTA PIERI & SON
48 PAIR ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD AND PAINT-DECORATED CONSOLES
early 20th century, bombe three drawer design; H31” W37” D18 3/4”
late 19th/early 20th century, H33” W40 1/4” D16”
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$500-700 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
49 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE UPHOLSTERED
49A LOUIS XV STYLE PARQUETRY INLAID
50 CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CARVED
51 ITALIAN BAROQUE STYLE GILTWOOD
BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIRS
KINGWOOD SEWING STAND
WOOD MIRROR
MIRROR
18th/early 19th century, arched crest, serpentine seatrail and cabriole legs; BH35 1/2” SH17” W25” D11 5/8” (2pcs)
late 19th century, serpentine bronze-mounted top, divided interior with mirror with sliding work, bronze mounted cabriole legs; H28 3/4” W24 1/2” D16 3/4”
Italian, late 19th/early 20th century, H48” W29 1/2”
late 18th century, oval form, H17 1/2” W13 3/4”
$400-600 Provenance: Arturo Peralta-Ramos, III collection
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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46 PAIR NORTHERN EUROPEAN PARCEL-GILT CARVED
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 52 SIR ALFRED MUNNINGS (British, 1878-1959) GORSE BUSHES IN EAST ANGLIA, 1909 oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: lower right, A.J. Munnings, 1909 H14” W18”
$20,000-30,000 Provenance: Purchased from Frost & Reed, stock # 56576S Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
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53 HEATHER ST. CLAIR DAVIS
54 JOHN RATTENBURY SKEAPING
55 RICHARD JOHN DUPONT
(British, 1937-1999) PADDOCK SCENE oil on canvas, framed, signed: lower right H24” W30”
(British, 1901-1980) UPSIDES bronze with dark patina, signed & dated: on base, inscribed 1970, and numbered 4/10 H9 1/2” W15 1/4” D7”
(British, 1920-1977) KENNELMAN AND CHESHIRE FOX HOUNDS oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: lower left, 1955 H16” W20”
$500-800 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
$300-500 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
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56 RICHARD JOHN MUNRO DUPONT (ATTRIBUTED TO) (British, 1920-1977) CHESHIRE BOWL POINT TO POINT oil on canvas board, framed, unsigned H16 3/4” W19 3/4”
$300-500 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
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57 CARL JOHANN STEINHAUSER (German, 1813-1879) PARTIALLY NUDE WOMAN Italian white marbled, signed: C. STEINHAUSER, F. ROMA, 1848 H53 3/4” and including base H62” W17” D23 3/4”
$10,000-15,000 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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58 GEORGIAN INLAID WALNUT CHEST ON
60 LATE GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
CHEST
SIDEBOARD
last quarter 18th century, molded crown over configuration of drawers; the lower part with graduated long drawers and bracket feet; H72” W41 1/2” D20”
circa 1830, crossbanded legs and spade feet; H35” W67 1/4” D26”
$800-1,200
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
59 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
mid 19th century. rectangular molded edge top, turned pedestals on saber legs, brass casters; fitted with 32 3/4-inch leaf; H28 1/2” W49 3/4” open L87 3/4”
61 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIR SET
late 19th/early 20th century, shaped crestrail, pierced splat, cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet; BH39 1/4” SH17 1/2” W24” D22” (8pcs)
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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62 RARE GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST
63 PAIR SHERATON MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK SIDE CHAIRS
64 GEORGE III OAK COFFER
OF DRAWERS
circa 1790, arched crestrail, plume, swag and drape carved pierced splat, and needlework upholstered seat; BH36 1/2” SH18” W22” D19” (2pcs)
last quarter 18th century, hinged top, deep well above two drawers, paneled sides and molded feet; H37 3/4” W63 1/2” D23”
circa 1790, crossbanded top, over long drawers and bracket feet; H38” W44” D23 1/4”
$1,000-2,000
$500-700
$500-700
65 LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
66 LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST OR
circa 1830, molded edge top, chamfered corners, configuration of drawers, and ogee bracket feet; H42 1/4” W48” D21 1/2”
CENTER TABLE
$600-800
circa 1830, round top, turned pedestal base, saber legs, on brass paw casters; H29 1/8” Dia.50 1/2”
$600-900
67 GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET OF EIGHT
late 19th/20th century, pierced urn splat, carved cabriole legs on ball-and-claw feet; BH40” SH18” W24” D19” (8pcs)
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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68 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TRIPLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
69 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF
circa 1835, urn shaped pedestal, saber legs with brass casters; H29 1/2” W48 1/2” open L95”
DRAWERS
$1,400-2,200
circa 1860, crossbanded top, over three short and three long drawers, and splayed feet; H41” W47 1/2” D23 1/2”
$500-800
70 REGENCY MAHOGANY CARD TABLE
71 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER
72 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
circa 1820, D-shaped hinged top, barley-twist pedestal, fluted saber legs on brass casters; H18 1/2” W36” D17 1/4”
early 19th century, graduated tiers, two revolving, turned pedestal, saber legs with ball-and-claw feet; H45” Dia.23”
circa 1820, elliptical hinged top, single drawer, tapered legs and brass casters; H28” W22 1/4” D35 3/4”
$400-600
$400-600
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$300-500
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73 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
74 GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
75 CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SERPENTINE GAMES
circa 1810, two short over three long drawers and bracket feet; H40 1/2” W42 1/2” D21 3/4”
circa 1790, drop leaves, drawer, square legs, and platform stretcher; H28 1/2” W25 1/4” D23 7/8”
TABLE
$600-800
$400-600
last quarter 18th century, hinged top, opening to felted surface, on square leg; H28” W32 1/2” D16 1/4”
$300-500
76 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
77 PAIR SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
78 SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY BRANDY BOARD
circa 1850, two over three drawers and bracket feet; H41” W47 3/4” D23”
first half 19th century, scrolling crestrail and turned legs; BH33 1/2” SH17” W21 1/4” D18” (2pcs)
circa 1900, crossbanded top, serpentine front, doors and drawers, tapered legs and splayed feet; H35 1/2” W48 1/4” D20”
$500-800
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$400-600
79 GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR H64” W40 1/2”
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina collection
80 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR H60” W40”
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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81 GEORGE III SILVER COVERED TUREEN, JOHN PARKER & EDWARD WAKELIN London, dated 1774, leaf-bound twig finial on reeded dome cover, on gadroon and reeded oval deep vessel flanked by leaf and bound reed handles, complete hallmarks; H11” W15 1/2” W7 5/8”, and 94.0ozT
$4,500-5,500
82 GEORGE II SILVER SWING HANDLE BASKET, THOMAS HEMING London, dated 1747, shaped figural handle over oval pierce-work deep bowl with mask, rocaille, shell and scroll border, raised on lion’s mask and paw feet; complete hallmarks; H12 1/2” L12” W11 1/4”, and 50.5ozT
$5,000-7,000
83 GEORGE II SILVER WARWICK CRUET, SAMUEL WOOD London, dated 1746, open handle on shaped stem leading to cinquefoil base with circular holders of fitted with varying sizes crystal bottles and silver casters, raised on scrolling legs ending in shells; complete hallmarks throughout and each engraved with armorial: H 8 1/2” W6 5/8” D6 1/4”, and 35.0ozT
$2,200-2,800
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84 RARE PAIR GEORGE III SILVER SERVING DISHES AND COVERS
85 RARE PAIR GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOATS, THOMAS WHIPHAM
London 1768, the gadroon edge pinched square dishes engraved with crest bearing complete hallmarks and worn maker’s mark; with made-to-match cover with turned wood finials, engraved with matching crest and by another maker WH circa 1810; overall H5” W9” W9”, and 71.0ozT all in (4pcs)
London, dated 1739, oviform raised on lion’s mask and hair-paw feet, and with scrolling leaf-capped handle; complete hallmarks and worn maker’s punch; H4 1/2” L7 1/2” W4 1/8”, and 24.4ozT (2pcs)
$2,000-2,500
86 RARE LARGE GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, CHARLES HATFIELD London, dated 1730, round form with molded border on four scroll feet, engraved cartouche with crest and armorial appear to be SWINNERTON with motto: AVAUNCEZ ET ARCHEZ BIEN; complete hallmarks, worn maker’s punch appears to be those of Charles Hatfield; H2 1/4” Dia.18”, and 64.0ozT
$2,800-3,200
87 GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, WALTER BRIND
88 FINE GEORGE II SILVER COFFEEPOT, WILLIAM KIDNEY
London, dated 1784, hinged lid, pierced thumb piece, decorated and reeded tapered body with shaped handle, crest-engraved lid and body; complete hallmarks’ H8” W7”, and 32.5ozT
London, dated 1738, hinged cover with finial on tapered cylindrical body and circular foot; the body chased with rococo motifs and armorial cartouche, flanked by scrolling handle and lead-capped spout; complete hallmarks; H10 1/2”, and 30.0ozT
$2,000-2,500
$1,800-2,400
$2,200-2,800
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90 RARE GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, ROBERT ABERCROMBY
London. dated 1734, bulbous body decorated with ornate cartouche and unidentified crest, pivoting wicker-wrapped handle, leaf-capped spout, on reticulated tri-footed stand with burner; each with complete hallmarks; overall H12 1/4” W8 1/2”, and 48.0ozT all in
London, dated 1738, round form with molded border on four scroll feet, engraved cartouche with armorial; complete hallmarks; H1 1/4” Dia.13 3/8”, and 36.0ozT
$1,500-2,000
$3,000-3,500
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89 RARE GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE ON STAND, EDWARD POCOCK
91 RARE PROVINCIAL ENGLISH SILVER TANKARD, JOHN LANGLANDS I Newcastle, dated 1769, hinged cover with pomegranate thumbpiece, tapered cylinder body, applied strapework handle, the whole raised on three fruit-form feet and foliate terminal, in the Scandinavian taste; with dedication: MR. JOHN RICHARDSON TO J&A SEAVERS 1768; H7 3/4” W7” and 31.0ozT
$3,000-4,000 Other Notes: related to nearly identical example by Langlands bearing what appears to be the Cookson family crest sold at Lyon & Turnbull 24 Feb. 2016
93 PAIR GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISHES, WILLIAM BATEMAN I
92 FINE AND RARE GEORGE II SILVER COFFEEPOT, AYME VIDEAU London, dated 1743, hinged dome lid, tapered cylinder rococo decorated body with engraved crest and armorial cartouches, shaped spout and carved wood handle; complete hallmarks; H10 1/4”, and 31.0ozT all in
$1,800-2,400 Other Notes: related to example sold Christie’s_New York, 26 Oct. 2007, Lot 257, and another sold in London 18 Nov. 2010, Lot 53.
London, dated 1820, leaf-bound reeded finial, cover and dish with gadroon and shell designs, complete hallmarks; H5” W9” D9”, and Total 103.0ozT (2pcs)
$2,800-3,400
94 WILLIAM IV SILVER GRAVY LADLE SET, PAUL STORR London, dated 1830, shell pattern, each with complete hallmarks; L7”, and 10.5ozT (4pcs)
$1,200-1,800
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95 GEORGE III SILVER SWING-HANDLE BASKET WILLIAM EATON London, dated 1813, leaf-capped handle, gadroon and shell border, reeded oblong bowl on pedestal foot; complete hallmarks; H10 1/2” L13 3/8” W10 3/4”
96 RARE GEORGE I SILVER SALVER, EDWARD CORNOCK
97 GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE
London, dated 1725, round form with molded border on four scroll feet, engraved cartouche with initials G; complete hallmarks; H1 1/8” Dia.10 1/4”, and 18.5ozT
London, late 18th/early 19th century, various makers, comprising: 5 threaded spoons, 1821-22, Thomas Barker, L8 3/4”; 3 forks, 1812, likely Solomon Hougham, L8”; 6 spoons, 1809, Peter & William Bateman, L5 1/4” together with 11 spoons, 11 teaspoons, and 10 mustard spoons; marked: various maker’s and dates; and Total 52.0ozT (46pcs)
$800-1,200
$800-1,200
$800-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
98 PAIR GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET
100 GEORGE III SILVER OPEN SALT SET
London, dated 1771, oviform bowl with gold wash interior, the stem with beaded stem and base; complete marks with worn maker’s punch; H6”, and 12.0ozT (2pcs)
London, dated 1792, set of four foot vessels; complete hallmarks, maker FD; H2 1/8” Dia.3 1/4”, and 13.0ozT (4pcs)
$400-600
99 ENGLISH SILVER-CLAD DESSERT SET probably London, late 18th/early 19th century, engraved with crest, in fitted mahogany case, set of 12 forks and 12 steel blade knives, L6 1/2” and L7 7/8” (24pcs)
$400-600
$400-500
101 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE AND GLASS GARNITURE SET, ELKINGTON & CO circa 1850, mottled floriform bowls supported by high Victorian stand adorned with lion’s mask, wheat stocks, and pineapple; marked: ELKINGTON & CO, N, 10422; and tazzas, 11604; overall H18” Dia.13 1/8”, and tazza H5 1/4” Dia.6 3/4” (3pcs)
$600-800
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103 GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
104 GEORGIAN SILVER SPOONS, LADLE, AND PAP BOAT
London, late 18th/early 19th century, various makers, comprising: pair Hester Bateman tablespoons, circa 1775, L8 1/2” tablespoon, 1766, maker likely, Thomas & William Chawner sauce ladle, 1802, Richard Crossley together with 2 spoons, small strainer ladle, six pairs sugar tongs marked: various makers and dates; and Total 21.0ozT (14pcs)
London, 1766-1816, comprising: sauce ladle, L6 3/4” Onslow stem stuffing spoon, L11” ladle, L13” stuffing spoon, L11 3/4” stuffing spoon, Alice & George Burrows II, L11 5/8” marked: complete hallmarks; sauce ladle possibly unidentified maker TJ; and Total 18.8ozT (5pcs)
London, comprising: place spoon, 1762, Thomas & William Chawner, L7 3/4”; place spoons, 1788, Richard Crossley, L8 1/2”; place spoon, 1811, Goerge Wintle, L9”; toddy ladle with baleen handle, c. 1770, Thomas Evans, L14”; pap boat, 1777, Thomas Wallis II, L4 1/2”; marked: complete hallmarks; Total 9.3ozT all in (5pcs)
106 GEORGE V SILVER HARLEQUIN TAPERSTICK, STEEL & SONS LTD
107 GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL, WILLIAM PLUMMER
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
105 ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES London, 1917-39, comprising: pair open salts, 1917, Crichton Bros., H1 3/4” presentation footed waiter with gadrooned rim, 1939, Robert Pringle & Sons, Dia. 8 1/4” complete hallmarks; and Total 17.2ozT (3pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Sheffield, 1920, Georgian-style with figural stem depicting a standing harlequin, rocaille base, complete hallmarks; H5 1/2”, and 4.5ozT
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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102 GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
London, 1764, pear-shaped with low spreading foot, complete marked, with associated Georgian lid with partial maker’s mark; bowl H3 5/8”, with lid H6 1/4”; Total 10.5ozT
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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108 ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE mainly London Victorian, comprising: 6 dinner forks, 1839, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, L8 1/4” 4 place spoons, 1887-92, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slate, L8 3/4” together with 10 assorted spoons, and two sugar tongs marked: various makers and dates; and Total 41.0ozT (22pcs)
$600-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
five-piece service H4” to 12 1/2” hot water urn H18” W15” 2 waiters L30” and 36” (8pcs)
110 GEORGE I SILVER TWO-HANDLE CUP, THOMAS TEARLE London, dated 1726, bound deep bowl flanked by handles, complete hallmarks (worn); H4 3/4” W7 1/4”, and 9.5ozT
$500-700
$400-700 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
111 GEORGE VI SILVER COFFEEPOT, COLLINGWOOD & CO
112 GEORGE V SILVER MUFFINEER, ATKIN BROTHERS
113 ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS
London, 1951, Georgian-style, lid and base with fluting, with fruitwood finial and handle, complete hallmarks; H12”, and 25.4ozT all in
Sheffield, dated 1926, reeded finial and footrim; complete hallmarks; H7 1/2”, and 11.8ozT
late 19th/20th century, comprising: 2 pairs knife rests, London 1844 and Sheffield 1904; anointing spoon with twisted stem and figural seated imp terminal, Sheffield, 1902, James Usher & Sons, L7 3/4”; enameled demitasse spoon, Birmingham 1891; marked: complete hallmarks; and Total 7.3ozT (6pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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109 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, TEA URN, AND TRAYS
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$125-175 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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late 19th/early 20th century, French ring engraved with name, H1 1/8”; Celtic-style Edward VII ring applied with six green hardstone roundels, Birmingham, circa 1909, H1 1/8”; marked: French 1st standard Minerva mark (950), maker’s mark MAO in lozenge; complete English hallmarks; and Total 2.3ozT all in (2pcs)
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114 ENGLISH AND FRENCH SILVER NAPKIN RINGS
115 ENGLISH SILVER NAPKIN RINGS early 20th century, single rings of various designs, some monogrammed, comprising: three Birmingham, 1938, 1945; two London, 1918,1934; and a Chester, 1910; marked: all with complete hallmarks; and Total 5.2ozT (6pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$100-200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
116 ENGLISH SILVER ANIMALS, WILLIAM COMYNS London, dated 2002, pair elephants, H7 1/2” L7 3/4”; pair monkeys, H5 3/4” W4”; and bear in original box, H5”, complete hallmarks (5pcs)
$500-700
117 RARE IRISH AND SCOTTISH SILVER FLATWARE late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Scottish provincial teaspoon, Canongate, 1790-1829, M. Hinchsliffe, maker, L5 1/4” 6 teaspoons, Edinburgh, 1820, George Fenwick; 9 Glasgow teaspoons and pair sugar tongs, 1828, Peter Arthur pair Dublin place spoons, 1818-1819; with 8 additional spoons marked: various maker’s and dates; and Total 18.0ozT (27pcs)
118 SCOTTISH SILVER HELMET-FORM CREAMER Edinburgh, dated 1791, attributed to James McKay, stipple and bright-cut decorated vessel; complete hallmarks, H6”, W5 1/2”, and 6.3ozT
$300-400
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 119 GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE first half 19th century, Greek-key molded crown, glazed panel doors, slant front, fitted interior, over five drawers and ogee bracket feet; H94 1/2” W48 1/4” D21 1/4”
$1,400-2,200
120 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE-PEDESTAL
121 CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIR
122 WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD
SET
circa 1835, configuration of drawers and doors, fan-form brackets; turned reeded legs; H36 1/2” W77 1/2” D26 1/2”
circa 1900, pierced splat, square legs, molded stretcher, comprising six side and two armchairs; BH37 1/2” SH18” W20” D18” (8pcs)
$800-1,200
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
DINING TABLE
late 19th century, crossbanded top, fitted with two 24 3/4”-inch leaves; H30” W44” open L119 1/2”
$1,200-2,200
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124 PAIR SHERATON MAHOGANY LYRE-BACK ARMCHAIRS
125 REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT BRANDY
DRAWERS
first half 19th century, BH34” SH18” W24” D20” (2pcs)
BOARD
first quarter 19th century, four drawers on splayed feet; H39 3/4” W41 1/2” D22 1/2”
$300-500
$600-900
126 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE GAMES
circa 1810, crossbanded top, configuration of drawers and tambour slide, on tapered legs with spade feet; H35 3/4” W48 1/8” D23 1/4”
$600-800
127 REGENCY STYLE ELM BURL AND MAHOGANY BREAKFAST
128 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
TABLE
TABLE
circa 1820, hinged crossbanded top, felted interior, tapered legs with cuffs; H28 3/4” W39” D19 1/2”
early 20th century, oval tilting top crossbanded with rosewood, on tapered column with four saber legs terminating in brass cups and casters; H30 3/4” W48 1/2” D72 1/2”
circa 1780, arched crestrail, pierced splat, tapered legs, and molded stretcher; BH36” SH17” W23” D19” (6pcs)
$400-600
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123 LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF
$800-1,200
$700-900 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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130 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
131 GEORGIAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY WING-BACK
circa 1835, molded crown, panel doors and bracket feet; H86” W58” D24 1/4”
first quarter 19th century, hinged drop leaves, drawer and tapered legs on brass casters; H29” W21 1/8” D33”
ARMCHAIR
$800-1,200
132 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK circa 1800, fall front, fitted interiors above drawers and bracket feet; H42 1/4” W40 1/2” D21 1/2”
$500-700
$300-500
133 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONT SIDEBOARD late 19th/early 20th century, raised top with tambour slides, configuration of drawers and doors, tapered legs and spade feet; H37 1/2” W70 1/4” D24 1/2”
mid 19th century, BH43” SH18” W31 1/2” D30”
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection
134 GEORGIAN CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIR SET late 18th century, yoke crestrail, pierced splat, square legs with molded stretcher; BH37” SH16 3/4” W20” D17” (6pcs)
$1,200-1,800
$600-900
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136 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE
137 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIR SET
first quarter 19th century, molded edge, 2 short over 3 long drawers, splayed feet; H41 1/2” W41 3/4” D21”
circa 1820, crossbanded top, felted interior, chamfered corners, on tapered legs with spade feet; H29 3/4” W40” D20”
late 19th/early 20th century, pierced urn splat, ball-and-claw feet; BH37 1/2” SH18” W22” D21” (8pcs)
137A ENGLISH MAHOGANY SHELF BRACKET
138 DIMINUTIVE GEORGIAN STYLE CHEST OF DRAWERS
139 ENGLISH MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET
late 19th century, pierced and carved pediment above three open shelves and two short drawers, supported by shaped sides; H33 3/4" W36 1/8" D6 1/4"
circa 1840, crossbanded top, four drawers and splayed feet; H32 3/4” W37” D18”
mid 19th century; H44” W31 3/4” D20”
$600-800
$300-500
$400-600
$500-700
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135 SHERATON MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
$700-900 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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141 PERSIAN ARDABIL CARPET
142 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
143 TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET
CARPET
12’1” x 14’8”
9’2” x 12’3”
circa 1920, 8’9” x 12’3”
circa 1910, 11’2” x 13’9”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Private collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$500-800 Provenance: Southern collection
144 NICHOLS CHINESE CARPET
145 ORIENTAL CARPET
145A PERSIAN BIDJAR RUNNER
146 PERSIAN AFSHAR RUNNER
147 PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER
8’10” x 11’8”
11’10” x 15’9”
early 20th century 6'2" x 16'4"
4’9” x 10’1”
5’3” x 9’6”
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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$700-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$600-900 Provenance: Private collection
$500-1,000
$500-700 Provenance: Southern collection
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$500-800 Provenance: Southern collection
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148 PAIR CHINESE CARVED JADE GU-FORM VASES
149 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE BOULDER
150 CHINESE CARVED LAPIS LAZULI PEACH-FORM VESSEL
fully carved three-sections bisected by notched flanges; H8 1/4” W3 3/8” (2pcs)
high relief carved nature formation depicting scholars seated in mountain grotto beneath pine, raised on later painted-wood stand; jade H7 1/2” W13” D2”, and overall H9” L14”
WITH COVER
$2,800-3,200
$2,500-3,500
large fruit cradled with budding branches, on carved wood stand; H8 1/2” W9 1/2”, and overall H11” W10 1/4” D6”
$2,000-2,500
151 CHINESE CARVED GREY-WHITE JADE AND RUSSET JADE
152 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE VASE AND COVER
153 PAIR LARGE CARVED AVENTURINE PHOENIX BIRDS
BOULDER
baluster form, with shallow carved bands, flanked by handles with loose ring; H9 1/4” W3”
each bird perched rockwork and supporting lotus blossom, on painted metal base; H17 1/2” W5 1/2” D4 1/2” (2pcs)
high relief carved figures on bridge and architectural landscape carved, on carved wood stand; boulder H4 3/4” W7” D2”, and overall H7” W8 1/2”
$1,800-2,200
$1,200-1,800
$1,500-2,000
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 154 PAIR CHINESE CARVED JADE BOWLS
155 CHINESE CARVED GREEN-JADE VASE AND COVER
156 CHINESE CARVED JADE BUDDHA
mottled deep green hue stone with carved exterior and polished interior, on later stands; H2 1/4” Dia.6” (2pcs)
pierce-carved lotus and vine carved flattened urn with loose rings on handles; H12” W6”
$900-1,400
seated in meditation on lotus carved plinth before mask carved flaming mandorla, all with gilt accents, on later wood base; H10 1/4” W6” D2 1/2”
157 CHINESE CARVED GRAY-WHITE JADE ELEPHANT AND BOY
158 CHINESE CARVED JADE LOTUS-FORM BOWL
159 CHINESE CARVED CAMEO AGATE VASE
SCULPTURE
flared scalloped rim on shallow bowl; H1 3/4” Dia.10 1/2”
sparrow and prunus blossom carved free-form vessel; H8” W7” D5 1/4”
$1,200-1,800
carved with a boy carrying a lingzhi atop a large elephant, H4 1/4” L5 1/2”
$700-900
$700-900
$700-900
$700-900
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160 ASIAN CARVED WHITE JADE BOOK
161 CHINESE CARVED ROCK CRYSTAL WATER COUPE
162 CHINESE CARVED JADE DOUBLE FISH VESSEL
four double-sided text carved gray-white jade inset panels, hinged in wood binding; overall H7 1/2” W5” D1”
pierce-carved carp raised on lotus pod; H7 1/2” W4 1/2”
$600-800
deep lotus pad forming reservoir supported on openwork ruyi branch with stone fruit, raised on wood stand; crystal H3” L9” W3 1/8”, and overall H4 1/2” W8 3/4” W3 1/2”
163 CHINESE CARVED HARDSTONE ROOSTER, AND CORAL
164 CHINESE CARVED JADE FIGURES
165 CHINESE CARVED STONE OBJECTS
SPECIMEN
pair elephants, H2 1/2” L4 1/8” fish in seagrass, H6 1/4” W5” (3pcs)
pair bookends, H8 1/2” fish sculpture, H5 1/2” three jars with covers, H4” to 5” (6pcs)
fowl perched upon rock, H4” W3”; and polished red coral branch, H4 1/2” W6” D1 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-300
$300-400
$400-600
$150-250 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 166 CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE TANKARD
167 CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN PLATES
168 CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PUNCH BOWL
circa 1790, cylinder form decorated with floral garland on rim and cartouche of floral sprays; fitted modeled S-scroll handle; H5” W6 1/2”
late Qing/early Republic period, comprising: 2 plates, Dia.8” 6 plates, Dia.9 1/2” 1 deep plate, Dia.9 1/2” (9pcs)
circa 1840, alternating panels of court scenes and flora, in floral ground; H6” Dia.14 1/2”
$150-250 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection
169 PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLATES
170 CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN VASES
19th century, central court scenes contained within insect and butterfly border; Dia.9 3/4” (2pcs)
late 19th/early 20th century, H6” to 6 3/4” (4pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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$600-800
$200-400
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172 CHINESE EXPORT DECORATED PORCELAIN
173 CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION
174 THAI HEAD OF BUDDHA
PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL
PLATES
PORCELAIN VASES
19th century, H5 1/2” Dia.13 1/4”
late 19th/early 20th century, 2 rose medallion and 4 famille rose, Dia.8” to 8 1/2” (6pcs)
19th century, pair H11 3/4” and others 10” and 8 3/4” (4pcs)
serene expression, arched eyebrows, elongated earlobes, curled hair and ushnisha, on stand; H12 1/2” W7”
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
177 CHINESE BRASS-MOUNTED BURL WOOD
176 ASIAN METAL-WORK DEITIES, GUANYIN
possibly Burmese, late 19th/early 20th century, H16 1/2” W33 1/2” D2 1/4”
one holding cup H10”; and the other holding lotus H10 1/4” (2pcs)
177A CHINESE MARBLE-INSET CARVED
STORAGE BOX
HARDWOOD STAND
Republic period or later, fitted interiors, H10” W14” D9”
Qing Dynasty, H23” Dia.22”
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
175 PAIR ASIAN CARVED WOOD PLAQUES $200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-400 Provenance: Bobby Dodd collection, Atlanta, Georgia
178 CHINESE EXPORT CARVED AND IVORY INLAID OPEN CURIO CABINET
last half 19th century, figural pediment atop pagoda, over shelves, and column supports and carved legs; H101 1/2” W42” D16”
$700-1,000 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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171 CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
179 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND MARBLE PEDESTAL
late Qing dynasty, H18” Dia.17 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 180 JAPANESE LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO, SIGNED
181 JAPANESE LACQUER FOUR-CASE INRO, SIGNED
182 JAPANESE LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO, SIGNED
Meiji period, highly decorated two figures, amber-tone bead ojime, staghorn netsuke, and brown cording; H3 5/8” W1 3/4” D1 1/8”
probably Taisho/Showa Period, decorated with geese, ivory bead ojime, and golden brown cording; H3 1/2” W2 1/4” D1”
probably Meiji/Taisho Period, decorated with expansive landscape, and purple cording; H3 1/2” W2” D1 1/8”
183 JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE, SIGNED
184 JAPANESE SATSUMA CHARGER, SIGNED
185 FINE JAPANESE SATSUMA CHARGER
Meiji period, flared rim decorated with phoenix, on squat baluster form with wide brocade bands and rounds on leaves, bats, and flora; underside marked with Gosu blue, red seal and artist signature; H9” Dia.10”
Meiji period, molded chrysanthemum form bowl, decorated with side border centering flower and bamboo arrangement; underside marked with Gosu blue and artist signature; H2 1/4” Dia.14 5/8”
late 19th century, round form with upswept rim decorated with religious figures seated in landscape surrounded by three figures and dragon; all with very intricately designed in traditional colors; H3 3/4” Dia.17 3/4”
$2,500-3,500
$2,500-3,500
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$700-900
$800-1,200
$600-900
$300-500 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
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186 JAPANESE SILVER BOWL
187 JAPANESE PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL FOOTED BOWL
188 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
Meiji, early 20th century, scalloped rim, engraved with leaves, butterflies and chrysanthemum flowers, accents with areas of gold leaf overlay, on low foot, marked: Japanese characters in banner; H2 1/2” Dia.7 3/4”, and 18.2ozT
decorated in a floral pattern, H2 1/2” Dia.5 1/2”
Yoshifuji (1828-1887) from the HAN TADAOMI series; Hiroshige II (1826-1869) FULL BLOSSOMS AT MUKOJIMA; together with three others, unframed, H14 1/2” W10” and W13 1/4” W17” (5pcs)
$700-900
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
189 NEAR PAIR JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN GOURD-FORM VASES vibrantly decorated in underglaze-blue and iron-red enamels; H9 1/4” (2pcs)
$300-500
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
190 SHOICHI HASEGAWA
191 KENJI USHIKU
192 KAORU KAWANO
(Japanese, 1929) FLEUR SAUVAGE, c.1971 color etching, framed, signed, titled & numbered, in pencil 69/100 plate H23” W19 1/4”
(Japanese, 1922-2012) RED BIRDS, color aquatint, framed, signed, titled & numbered, in pencil 2/125 plate size H9” W16 1/2”
(Japanese, 1916-1965) GIRL WITH LILLIES color woodblock, unframed, signed sheet H16 5/8” W11”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: purchased from Picriccorn House in the 1970s South Carolina collection
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$150-300 Provenance: purchased from Picriccorn House in the 1970s South Carolina collection
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193 HEAVY GOLD FLEXIBLE CUFF BRACELET
194 GOLD FILIGREE HINGED CUFF BRACELET
195 DIAMOND AND GOLD COCKTAIL RING
196 GOLD CHARM BRACELET
in 22K gold, floral panels set with four 2mm pearls, joined by twelve chains; W2” L7 1/2”, and 72.3g all in
14K gold floral openwork design; W7/8” Dia.2 1/4”, and 27.0g
approx. 10.0ctw diamonds, color E-F, clarity VS, in 18K gold ribbon setting, size 9, and 14.4g all in
14K gold interlocking link design with three receivers, W1/4” L7”, and 44.0g
197 DIAMOND AND GOLD DAR PENDANT/BROOCH, JE CALDWELL & CO
198 PAIR DIAMOND STUDS WITH ENHANCERS
199 GOLD AND GEMSTONE RINGS AND BANDS
200 RETRO AQUAMARINE RING AND EARRING
approx. 2.0ctw round brilliant diamonds, color K-L, clarity VS, in 14K gold setting with 14K twist and polished knot jacket, total 3.5g all in (2pcs)
approx. 0.45ctw diamond solitaire, color I-J, clarity VS, 14K gold, size 3.75 18x14mm cabochon opal ring, 14K size 8 18x14mm cabochon agate ring, 14K size 7.5 two 14K gold bands and one band marked 999, size 6.5 to 9.25 Total 33.2g all in (6pcs)
SET
$2,000-2,500
The Daughters of The American Revolution pin of Helen Thomasson, enamel 14K gold center diamond, approx. 0.25ctw round brilliant diamond, surrounded by thirteen smaller diamonds, 0.65ctw, color G-H, clarity VS, H1 5/8”, and together with 10K Creole Pet. Corp. signet ring, size 11.5, and 10K Columbia High School 1936 class ring, size 7 22.0g all in (3pcs)
$500-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
$500-800
$800-1,200
mid century, 18K two-tone gold geometric setting, the ring with approx. 5.0ct emerald-cut aquamarine, size 7; and pair earrings with 6.75ctw aquamarine, H7/8” W1/4”, and 14.5g all in (3pcs)
$300-500
$300-500
202 DIAMOND, GOLD AND GEMSTONE STUDS AND ENHANCERS
201 GOLD CHARM BRACELET 18K gold open link bracelet with eleven charms, L7”, and 35.5g all in
$800-1,200
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pair 1.0ctw diamond, color G-H, studs pair 1.0ctw diamond studs with jackets accented with 1.5ctw diamond pair 7.2mm Mikimoto pearl earrings pair 6mm onyx studs with gold jackets 14K white and yellow gold settings, total 11.0g all in (8pcs)
$300-400
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203 GOLD BRACELETS, AND PENDANT ON
204 MIKIMOTO STRAND OF PEARLS
205 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND WEDDING SET
206 MEXICAN SILVER AND HARDSTONE
CHAIN
115 round cream-color cultured pearl beads, approx. 6.1-6.4mm, ending with pearl set 14K white gold clasp, L31”, and 42.0g all in
engagement ring with approx. 1.3ct round brilliant diamond, color H-I, clarity VS1, accented by 0.6ctw round and baguette diamond; with matching wedding band containing 0.8ctw round and baguette diamond, color G-H, clarity VS1, in platinum setting, size 6.5, and 15.2g all in (2pcs)
JEWELRY
diamond bracelet, L7 1/8” Egyptian hieroglyphics pendant on 18-inch chain, H2” W1/2” gold link bracelet, W1/4” L7 1/2” each in 14K gold, Total 26.1g all in (3pcs)
$300-500
$400-600
$500-1,000
Aztec-design pendant on 24-inch chain, H2 1/2” W1 1/2” turquoise bead and sterling collar necklace agate pendant on sterling three-section collar necklace carved stone mask pendant on 28-inch sterling chain, H2 1/4” W1 3/4” Total 291.0g all in (4pcs)
$300-500
207 SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND
208 ART DECO DIAMOND RING
209 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RING
LAVALIER NECKLACE
18K white gold openwork, set with approx. 0.38ctw round and single cut diamond, color L-M, clarity VS-SI, and two small green accent gems; size 7.5, 3.2g all in
two with approx. 1.25ctw round diamond, color H-I, clarity VS, accented by 18 single-cut diamonds, size 7, and 7.0g all in
approx. 13.0mm South Sea pearl, accented by 4.0ctw round and baguette diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS; mounted in 18K white gold; L17”, and 17.3g all in
$400-600
$300-400
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
210 AMERICAN SILVER SASH BROOCH, UNGER BROS New Jersey, late 19th/early 20th century, shaped buckle decorated with Egyptian Revival winged scarabs and lotus flowers, marked: STERLING, interlocking UB, 925 FINE; H2 5/8” W3 1/4”, and 1.8ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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211 GEORGE III CARVED TRIPLE-BACK SETTEE IN THE FRENCH MANNER second half 18th century, probably limewood, shaped shell-carved crestrail, padded armrest, upholstered back and serpentine seat, cabriole legs with leaf-carved feet, joined by molded entwined stretcher; BH39 1/2” SH19” W80” D26”
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: From an important South Carolina collection of early English and American furniture
213 ENGLISH MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE
BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
late 19th century, H29 1/4” Dia.37”
mid 19th century, molded crown, glazed panel upper doors, molded panel lower doors, and molded base; all over Oriental landscape decoration of later date; H93 1/2” W64 3/4” D17 3/4”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Other Notes: See related settee in the French taste, Christie’s 13-14 June 2017, Lot 215; and Sotheby’s 24 April 2008 , Lot 108
$700-900 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
214 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE
215 WILLIAM & MARY STYLE CARVED WALNUT CHAIRS, SET
216 GEORGIAN CARVED WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED
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WINGBACK ARMCHAIR
late 19th/early 20th century, scrolling shell-carved pediment, cane back, needlepoint upholstered seat, cabriole legs with Spanish feet; BH45” SH18” W20 1/2” D19” (6pcs)
late 18th century, arched back, scrolling armrest, cabriole legs, and turned stretchers; BH47 1/2” SH18” W33” D32”
Literature: Symonds, R.W. MASTERPIECES OF ENGLISH FURNITURE AND CLOCKS. London: Studio Editions, 1986, p.13
circa 1800, oval top, hinged legs and pad feet; H27 3/4” W48” L47”(open)
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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212 REGENCY STYLE BLACK LACQUER CHINOISERIE
$500-800 Provenance: Bobby Dodd collection, Atlanta, Georgia
$300-500 Provenance: Bobby Dodd collection, Atlanta, Georgia
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217 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
218 EDWARDIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT
219 DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT HIGHBOY
19th century, two drawers, square legs, and pierced stretchers; H28” W17 3/4” D17 1/2”
BOOKCASE
configuration of seven drawers on cabriole legs and pad feet; H58 1/2” W33” D20”
$300-500
dentil molded crown and adjustable shelves; H88” W62” D10 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
220 SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE OR SERVER second quarter 19th century, long top over drawers and platform stretcher; H33” W42 1/2” D18 1/2”
$300-500
221 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONT SIDEBOARD crossbanded top, H37” W66” D21”
$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
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$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
222 HEPPLEWHITE PAINTED SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE first half 19th century, shield shape mirror, above six drawers, canted corners, tapered legs with spade feet, and platform stretcher; H56” W35 1/2” D17 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 223 CONTINENTAL CREWELWORK CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE
224 DIMINUTIVE GEORGIAN STYLE BURL WALNUT SIDE CHEST
225 PAIR SHERATON STYLE BANQUET ENDS
CHAIRS
H22 1/2” W23 1/4” D11 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
late 19th century, H29” W45 1/4” D26 1/4” (2pcs)
BH39 1/2” SH19” W22” D19” (4pcs)
226 ENGLISH MAHOGANY GALLERY-TOP SIDE TABLE
227 DIMINUTIVE GEORGIAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED CARVED
228 ENGLISH STRIPED PINE BENCH
circa 1860, BH32” H28” W36 1/2” D20 3/4”
MAHOGANY SETTEE
late 19th century, BH36” SH17 1/2” W85” D19”
$200-300
shell-carved cabriole legs and foot; BH37” SH17” W46” D26”
$300-600
$300-400
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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229 ENGLISH MAHOGANY LINENPRESS
230 SHERATON STYLE PINE DROP-LEAVE TABLE
231 GEORGIAN OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1830, molded crown, paneled doors and bracket feet; H86” W58” D24 1/2”
mid 19th century, H29” W24” D46”
circa 1780, molded edge top, over short and long drawers and bracket feet; H39” W41 1/2” D21 1/2”
232 LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT COMMODE/CABINET
233 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
234 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY STOOL
circa 1790, BH36” SH17” W23 1/4” D19”
early 20th century, shell carved cabriole legs, ball-and-claw feet; H18” W24” D17”
$500-700
circa 1830, gallery top, long drawer and square legs; H31” W22 1/2” D19 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$200-400
$500-700
$300-500
$300-400
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 235 PAIR CONTINENTAL PAINTED WALL-MOUNTED CONSOLE
236 BIEDERMEIER STYLE BURL MAPLE CURIO/DISPLAY
237 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BANQUET ENDS
TABLES
CABINET
mid 19th century, H28 3/4” W54 1/4” D24 3/4”
late 19th century, H31” W38 1/2” D17”
H72” W33 1/2” D21”
$200-300
238 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY COMMODE STAND
239 ADAM STYLE CARVED WALNUT D-SHAPE CONSOLE TABLE
240 MIDEASTERN CARVED WOOD MIRROR
circa 1790, hinged lid, shaped skirt and square legs; H20” W18 3/4” D18 1/4”
first half 20th century, H30 1/2” W43 1/2” D13 1/2”
probably India, late 19th century, carved panels depicting figures and creatures within flora and leaf designs; H70” W43 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$150-250
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$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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241 PAIR CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD MIRRORS
242 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR
243 ALBRECHT DURER
early 20th century, H43 1/2” W28 1/2” D1 3/4”
late 19th century, pierced pediment flanked by birds; H38 1/2” W39”
$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
(German, 1471-1528) THE LAST SUPPER woodcut, framed sheet H8 1/4” W11 3/4”
244 GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI
245 REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (AFTER)
246 GASPARE OSELLI
(Italian, 1720-1778) VEDUTA DEL TEMPIO DI GIOVE TONANTE and VEDUTA INTERNA DEL SEPOLCRO DI S CONSTANZA (from Vedute di Roma) etching, framed image size H15 1/2” W23 1/4” and H16” W21” (2pcs)
(Dutch, 1606-1669) SELF PORTRAIT IN A VELVET CAP AND PLUME etching, framed sheet H6” W4 3/4”
(Italian, c.1536-1577) two works: AGNES RUDOLPHI I. XV. II; and ISABELLA FEDERICI III. PVLCHRI VX.I.; and (from Francesco Terzi’s Austriacae Gentis) colored engravings, framed, Latin inscriptions sight H17 1/2” W14 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$500-800 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
$500-800 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
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$800-1,200 Provenance: R.S. Johnson-International Gallery, Chicago Coastal Carolina private collection
$400-600 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 247 JEAN MORIN
248 ANDREA ANDREANI (ATTRIBUTED TO)
(French, c.1590-1650) ANNE SOPHIE HERBERT, COMTESSE DE CARNARVON (after Sir Anthony van Dyck) etching/engraving, framed plate H12 1/4” W9 3/4”
$400-600 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
$400-600 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
(Flemish, 1595-1673) LANDSCAPE WITH A HUNTER etching, framed sight H3 1/2” W4 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: Ferdinand Roten Gallery, Baltimore Coastal Carolina private collection
250 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY
251 MATHURIN MOREAU
252 BRONZE SCULPTURE, THE VENDOME
253 DIMINUTIVE BRONZE SCULPTURES
two works: FIGURE STUDIES crayon on paper, framed, unsigned sight H10” W15” and H18” W9 1/2” (2pcs)
(French, 1822-1912) PUTTI WITH GRAPES gilt-bronze on wood base, signed: Moreau, Gelot. edit H8 3/4” base W11”
COLUMN
circa 1900, the first Classical standing figure, stamped AUSTIA, H9 1/2”; and another English hunter on horseback, signed & numbered: NELSON, 25/75, H6” W5 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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(Italian, c.1558-1629) The Triumph of Julius Caesar (after Andrea Mantegna, c.14311506) three works from the series: JULIUS CAESER, CORSELET BEARERS, and MUSICIANS chiaroscuro woodcut, framed, unsigned sight size H14” W14 1/4” (3pcs)
249 LUCAS VAN UDEN
$400-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
19th century, mounted on slate base, H25 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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$500-800 Provenance: Southern private collection
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254 GREEK PATINATED-METAL BUST, AFTER
254A ALFRED LOUIS HABERT
255 BRONZE SCULPTURES
256 EUGENE CARRIERE
THE ANTIQUE
(French, 1824-1893) VIRGIN AND CHILD bronze in dark brown patina, signed H17” W16” D7 3/4”
late 19th/early 20th century, Roman warrior H10 3/4”; and another woman’s hand H13” L8” (2pcs)
(French, 1849-1906) MADAM EUGENE CARRIERE lithograph, framed, signed in plate image H15” W13”
on stand, H12”
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Mark B. Cohn
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-500 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
257 KAIKO MOTI
258 JENO LODOR
259 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
(India, 1921-1897) OWL ON BRANCH color aquatint, framed, signed & numbered, in pencil, 71/120 plate H22 1/2” W17 1/4”
(Hungarian, b.1904) THE HAY REAPERS, 1968 oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated on verso H24” W32”
three works: FIGURAL STUDIES charcoal on paper, framed, unsigned sight H22 3/4” W16 1/4” (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: purchased from Picriccorn House in the 1970s South Carolina collection
$300-400 Provenance: Private collection
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$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 260 ENNIO PETTENELLO
261 FRENCH SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF A LADY
262 LUIGI KASIMIR
(Italian, b.1929) YOUNG WOMAN ink on paper, framed, signed sight H9 1/4” W8 3/4”
oil on canvas, signed & dated, lower left, FL, PARIS, 1907 H25 1/2” W19 1/2”
(Austrian/New York, 1881-1962) two works: PERSENBEUG-GOTTSDORF ALONG DANUBE color aquatint, framed, signed in pencil sight H9 1/2” W9 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
263 NATHALIE CHABRIER
264 DANISH MODERN TEAK DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS, NEILS O. MOLLER
(French, b.1932) SUNSET AND FOREST color lithograph, framed, signed & numbered in pencil, 29/275 sight H16 1/2” W23 1/4”
circa 1959, Dutch leaf table, with two 21” draw leaves, H29” W35 1/2” open L93”; and five-side and one armchair with pleated seat BH29 1/2” SH18 1/2” W19 1/2” D16” (7pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: purchased from Picriccorn House in the 1970s South Carolina collection
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$200-400 Provenance: purchased from Picriccorn House in the 1970s South Carolina collection
$600-800 Provenance: Purchased from Anton Dam, Copenhagen South Carolina private collection
Other Notes: 1959 Anton Dam catalogue illustrates these tables No. 9, and chairs No.71B
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265 DANISH MODERN TEAK SIDEBOARD, BORGE MOGENSEN
266 DANISH MODERN TEAK AND GLASS CHINA CABINET, BORGE MOGENSEN
circa 1959, two banks of four drawers, tapered round legs; H34” W59” D18”
circa 1959, two sliding glass doors, H57” W39” D12 1/2”
Other Notes: 1959 Anton Dam catalogue illustrates these sideboards No. 159.
Other Notes: 1959 Anton Dam catalogue illustrates these China cabinet No.129
$600-800 Provenance: Purchased from Anton Dam, Copenhagen South Carolina private collection
$500-800 Provenance: Purchased from Anton Dam, Copenhagen South Carolina private collection
267 PERSIAN JOSHEGAN CARPET
268 PERSIAN SARABAND CARPET
269 PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET
270 PERSIAN AND AFGHAN CARPETS
270A PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET
4’6” x 7’
4’3” x 7’2”
4’ x 6’5”
Persian Saraband, 2’7” x 4’5” Persian Sarouk, 2’3” x 3’10” Afghan carpet, 3’2” x 4’8” (3pcs)
8’6” x 13’1”
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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$600-900 Provenance: California collection
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271 PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET
272 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
273 PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET
274 TRIBAL CARPET
2’10” x 6’4”
3’4” x 4’9”
4’3” x 7’2”
circa 1950, 3’9” x 6’5”
275 TURKISH CARPET
276 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
277 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
278 PERSIAN HERIZ RUNNER
$200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
4’ x 6’4”
3’6” x 4’9”
circa 1930, 2’4” x 3’4”
2’2” x 9’2”
279 PERSIAN SERAPI RUNNER
280 TURKISH CAUCASIAN RUNNER
280A HERIZ CARPET
280B ANTIQUE PERSIAN QASHQAI CARPET
circa 1920, 3’6” x 11’3”
3’ x 10’8”
9’7” x 12”
circa 1930, 4’9” x 5’8”
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$400-600 Provenance: Southern collection
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$200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
$200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
$300-600 Provenance: Southern collection
$100-200 Provenance: Southern collection
$400-700 Provenance: New York collection
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$300-400 Provenance: Southern collection
$400-600 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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281 PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER
282 AFGHAN BALUCH RUNNER
283 INDO BIDJAR RUNNER
284 PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER
circa 1930, 2’8” x 9’7”
2’1” x 8’4”
2’7” x 16’1”
2’8” x 17’2”
$200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
$200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
$300-400 Provenance: Southern collection
$300-600 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
285 PERSIAN GABBEH RUNNER
286 QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS
287 ENGLISH WALNUT DINING TABLE
3’4” x 10’
shaped crestrail, urn-splat, bowed seatrail, leaf carved cabriole legs, and pad feet; comprising 6 side and 2 armchairs; BH41” SH19” W22” D23” (8pcs)
late 19th century, oval top on turned legs with casters; fitted with two 15 3/8” leaves; H28 3/4” W49 1/4”, open L91 1/4”
$200-400 Provenance: Southern collection
$600-900 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 288 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BALLOON-BACK CHAIRS, SET OF
289 AMERICAN WALNUT CORNER CABINET
290 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED OAK SIDE CABINET
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19th century, H80” W45” D21”
late 19th century, molded edge top, carved drawers, paneled doors, and molded base; H41 1/2” W59 1/2” D23 1/2”
last quarter 19th century, BH34” SH18” W19” D18” (6pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection
291 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED OAK TWO-PANEL SCREEN
292 NEOCLASSICAL CAST-STONE DOLPHIN PEDESTAL TABLE
293 GEORGE III STYLE OAK LADDER-BACK CHAIR SET
19th century, H60” W40”
WITH GLASS TOP
late 19th century, comprising two side and two armchairs; BH41 1/2” SH18 1/2” W23 3/4” D19” (4pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
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H29” Dia.32”
$300-600 Provenance: Private collection
$300-500 Provenance: Private collection
$300-500
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294 ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
295 NORWALK FURNITURE CO. LEATHER UPHOLSTERED CLUB
296 UNUSUAL ENGLISH PAINTED AND STRIPED PINE WELSH
circa 1850, H43 1/4” W43 1/2” D21 1/2”
SOFA
DRESSER
BH35” SH20” L88” D38”
late 19th/early 20th century, dish rack top abover table; H70 1/2” W35” D18 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
297 MINIATURE STENCILED-LEATHER BOW FRONT CHEST, MAITLAND SMITH H22” W24” D14 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-400
298 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE
299 GEORGE III STYLE UPHOLSTERED CARVED MAHOGANY
late 19th /early 20th century, H32” W49 1/4” D23 1/2”
LIBRARY ARMCHAIR
$400-500
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
BH41 1/2” SH12” W27” D25”
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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T HURSDAY 26 S EPTEMBER 300 PAIR NAPOLEON III STYLE BRONZE-MOUNTED
301 LOUIS XV STYLE UPHOLSTERED BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIR
PARQUETRY SIDE TABLES
BH40 1/2” SH20” W29” D25”
TABLE
early 20th century, serpentine top, cabriole legs joined by platform stretcher; H28 1/2” W34” D18” (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
chairs BH35 1/2” SH19” W23 1/2” D20”; table H27” Dia.19” (3pcs)
303 PAIR GEORGIAN STYLE LEATHER UPHOLSTERED CARVED
304 SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF GATELEG TABLE
305 QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY LIBRARY
MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
first half 19th century, fitted with 21-inch leaf; H28 3/4” W52” open L66”
ARMCHAIR
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
pierced splat, square legs and molded stretcher; BH35 1/2” SH17” W28” D23” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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302 PAIR REGENCY STYLE GILT BLACK-LACQUER CHAIRS AND
$300-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
late 19th century, BH36” SH17” W28” D23”
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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306 RENAISSANCE STYLE UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY BENCH, THEODORE ALEXANDER
307 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CREWEL
308 GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
EMBROIDERED STOOL
late 18th/earl 19th century, BH39 1/2” SH17 1/2” W23” D20”
H18” W51 1/2” D18 1/2”
late 19th century, SH17” W26” D18 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
309 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY STOOL late 19th/20th century, slip seat on cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; H17” W21” D17”
$200-300
310 GEORGIAN SIDE TABLE circa 1810, reduced to coffee table size; H18 3/4” Dia.29 1/4”
$100-200
$200-300
$200-300
311 NEW ORLEANS CARVED ROSEWOOD SETTEE, FIDEL NAHR Louisiana, late 19th century, bearing label: F. NAHR, NEW ORLEANS, LA, CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERER; BH43 3/4” SH17” W76” D28”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
312 PAIR VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS late 19th century, BH39” SH15” W28” D31” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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313 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY CANTERBURY
314 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA TABLE
315 ENGLISH OAK TALL CASE CLOCK
H20” W19 1/2” D14”
first quarter 19th century, reduced to coffee table size; H18 3/4” Dia.34 1/2”
19th century, broken arch crown with brass finials, painted dial signed PAUL THACKNELL, ROSS; resting on bracket feet; H91” W18 1/4” D9”
circa 1880, centering enamel Dial; H9” W9 5/8” D5 1/2”
$100-200 Provenance: Arturo Peralta-Ramos, III collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
317 THEODORE ALEXANDER CARVED
318 STEUBEN CRYSTAL STEMS
319 PAINTED AMBER GLASS AND CRYSTAL
320 CHINOISERIE DECORATED BLACK
GILTWOOD CLOCK AND BRACKET
pattern 7926, comprising: 10 white wine H5 1/2”; and 10 cordials H4 1/2”, contained in original bags and silver boxes (20pcs)
CHANDELIER
LACQUERED FLOOR LAMP
probably English, early 20th century, H27” Dia.28”
first half 20th century, H68 1/2”
clock H37” W20 1/2”, bracket H13” W24” D11”
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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$200-400
316 FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, A.D. MOUGIN
$300-500 Provenance: Florida private collection
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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$200-300
322 PAIR SILVERPLATE CANDLESTICK-FORM
323 AMERICAN QUILT, SIGNED
324 FULL-LENGTH MINK COAT
CHANDELIER
LAMPS
overall H31” (2pcs)
AUNT BESSIE, AGE 87, FEBRUARY 10, 1891; 54” x 54”
L48” shoulder W17 1/2”
circa 1920, H40” Dia.28”
$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$100-150 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
325 PERLMAN FUR STROLLING COAT
326 WHITE MINK DRIVING COAT
327 PERLMAN FUR COAT
L32 1/2” shoulder W16”
L30 1/2” Shoulder W18”
L44” shoulder W 17 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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321 BRONZE, CRYSTAL AND COLOR GLASS
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
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SESSION II American Fine & Decorative Arts Important Collection of Silver
SESSION II Lots 1000-1374 FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1000 AMERICAN SILVER, MOKUME, MIXED-METAL CENTERPIECE, TIFFANY & CO circa 1893, in the Japanese style shaped rim over spot hammered bowl on pedestal, naturalistically embellished with applied with mokume butterfly, copper and gold dragonfly, spider and beetle, the foot applied with maple leaves and gold maple keys; underside with dedication: TO BARRETT & ANN, FROM MYRA & CLARENCE, JUNE 6TH, 1893; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 5529 MAKERS 990, STERLING SILVER AND OTHER METALS, 535; H6 1/4” Dia.8”, and 25.5ozT
$12,000-18,000
1001 AMERICAN SILVER AND MIXED METAL FORK AND KNIFE SET, TIFFANY & CO New York, circa 1869-1875, Japonesque youth fork and knife, both with allover hammering: fork inlaid with copper stylized cloudwork and gold metal squares, reverse with acid etched monogram, L6 3/8”; solid knife inlaid with yellow metal and copper quatrefoils, reverse acid etched with cloudworn and monogram, L7 3/8”; marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING 391 M 595, AND OTHER METALS; TIFFANY & CO STERLING, AND OTHER METALS, 878; Total 3.1ozT Note: For related example see: Hood, “Tiffany Silver Flatware 1845-1905,” p.288, Fig. 441 (2pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1002 AMERICAN SILVER BROOM CORN PATTERN FLATWARE SET, TIFFANY & CO
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New York, circa 1890, comprising: 12 blunt-blade HH knife L9” 12 HH knives L8 5/8” 13 dessert knives L7 1/4” 12 butter knives L 10 fruit knives 12 dinner forks L7 1/2” 12 luncheon forks L6 1/2” 12 salad forks 12 cocktail forks 6 strawberry forks 25 teaspoons 12 tablespoons 12 iced teaspoons 12 demitasse 12 bouillon 13 cream soup 12 ice cream spoon 12 sherbert spoon 12 dessert spoons 12 egg spoons 1 serving spoon 1 serving fork 2-pc salad set 1 HH carving knife 1 berry spoon 1 cream ladle 1 sugar spoon 1 lettuce fork 1 marrow scoop 1 preserve spoon 1 sugar sifter 2 condiment servers in fitted wood case Total approx. 297.0ozT weighable (261pcs)
$15,000-20,000
1003 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1890-1891, Broom-corn pattern, comprising: fish fork L8 3/4” ice cream slice L11 7/8” nut scoop L5 7/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1890 M; and Total 11.2ozT (3pcs)
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1004 AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, TIFFANY & CO
1005 AMERICAN SILVER INDIVIDUAL COFFEE SERVICE, TIFFANY & CO
New York, circa 1907-1947, Hamilton pattern, comprising: kettle on stand with ebonized wood handle, H18” coffeepot, H11” teapot, H8” creamer, H5” sugar, H6” waste,3 1/2” waiter engraved BW, L26 3/8” W18” marked: TIFFANY & CO, 17646 MAKERS 6828, STERLING SILVER, 925/1000, M Total 247.0ozT all in (7pcs)
New York, circa 1907-1938, decorated oviform pattern, comprising: coffeepot with carved ivory handle H10 1/2” creamer H4 1/2” sugar H3 3/4” tray Dia.13 1/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO, 18083A MAKERS, 9059, STERLING SILVER, M Total 74.0ozT all in (4pcs)
$2,800-3,400
$6,500-8,500
1006 AMERICAN SILVER CHAFING DISH ON LAMPSTAND, TIFFANY & CO New York, early 20th century, sterling beaded band design with ivory handle, and plated burner; marked: TIFFANY & CO 15241 MAKERS 6196, STERLING SILVER, 925/1000, C; overall H11” W15”, and weighable 89.0ozT all in
$2,800-3,200
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1007 TIFFANY & CO SILVER DOUBLE HANDLE VASE early 20th century, applied bands and Art Nouveau floral and Rococo cartouche designs on elongated vasiform, flanked by handles on round base; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, 16209B MAKERS 2733, STERLING SILVER, 925-100, C; H17 1/4” W7 1/2”, and 53.0ozT
$1,800-2,400
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1008 AMERICAN SILVER CHOCOLATE POT, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1960, Queen Anne-style, cut-cardwork roundels below lid finial and at handle join, fruitwood handle set at right angle to spout, monogrammed, marked: TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 23359, L; H9 1/4”, AND 18.8ozT all in
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1009 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1884-1891, Wave Edge pattern, comprising: 16 teaspoons L6” 9 dinner forks L8” 9 luncheon forks L7 1/8” 6 salad forks L6 3/4” 6 seafood forks L6” 6 dinner knives L10 1/4” 4 cream soup spoons L8” 4 place spoons L8 1/2” 4 tablespoons L 7” 4 bouillon soup spoons L5 3/8” 3 butter spreaders L6” grapefruit spoon L6” sugar shell L5 7/8” sugar tongs L4 1/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING, PAT 1884, M Total: 102.2ozT weighable (68pcs)
$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1010 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1884-1891, Wave Edge pattern, comprising: ice cream server L11 3/8” pastry/pie server L10 5/8” berry spoon L8 7/8” cream ladle L7” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING, PAT. 1884, M; and Total 13.8ozT (4pcs)
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1011 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1884-1891, Wave Edge pattern, comprising: large crumber, L13 5/8” fish fork L9 1/2” oyster spoon L9 1/4” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAR. 1884 M; and Total 14.0ozT (3pcs)
1012 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLE, TIFFANY & CO
1013 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS, TIFFANY & CO
New York, Wave Edge pattern, monogrammed; marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT.1884; L12 1/4”, and 9.5ozT
New York, 1878-1891, Olympian pattern, comprising: salad spoon L8 5/8” berry spoon L9 1/2” fish knife L11 1/2” marked: M TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT. 1878; and Total 13.6ozT (3pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1014 TIFFANY & CO OLYMPIAN PATTERN SILVER-GILT SALAD
1015 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, TIFFANY & CO
SERVING SET
New York, 1872-1891, Vine pattern, comprising: 3 grapevine pattern pieces, fish serving fork, L9 1/4”, ice cream server, L11 1/4”, cold meat fork, L8 7/8”; 3 gourd pattern pieces, bon bon scoop, L5 1/2”, and pair teaspoons, L6 1/4” marked TIFFANY & CO STERLING M; and Total 15.3ozT (6pcs)
New York, circa 1878, engraved initials MB; marked: M, TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT 1878; L10 1/4”, and 10.1ozT (2pcs)
$200-400
$800-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1016 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1880-1902, Chrysanthemum pattern, comprising: sugar tongs L4 3/8” 2 seafood forks L5 3/4” salad fork L6 7/8” seafood serving fork L8 1/2” individual asparagus tongs L4 1/8” claret spoon L14 1/2” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT. 1880, M, T; Total 13.5ozT (7pcs)
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1017 AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM SERVER, TIFFANY & CO
1018 AMERICAN SILVER ROAST CARVING SET, TIFFANY & CO
1019 AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SERVING SPOON, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1880-1891, Chrysanthemum pattern, shaped gold-washed bowl engraved with flowering vine, monogrammed; marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT. 1880 M; L10 5/8”, and 6.0ozT
New York, circa 1880, Chrysanthemum pattern with engraved initials WCC, comprising: HH two forks, L10” and 11”; HH hone, L13 1/2”, and HH knife, L14 1/4” (4pcs)
New York, 1902-1907, Blackberry pattern, gold-washed kidney-shaped bowl; marked: TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS, STERLING, C; L9 1/2”, and 4.1ozT
1020 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES, TIFFANY & CO
1021 AMERICAN SILVER SPOON SET, TIFFANY & CO
1022 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLE, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1872-91, Persian pattern, comprising: 14 ice cream spoons with gold-washed bowls, L6 1/4” pair spoons, L8 1/2” marked: M TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT. 1872; and Total 18.0ozT (16pcs)
New York, 1892-1902, Richelieu pattern; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1892 T; L12 1/4”, and 8.7ozT
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
New York, 1885-1891, English King pattern, comprising: 2-pc salad set, L9 1/8-10 1/8” serving spoon, L8 7/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT.1885 M; and Total 12.0ozT (3pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-400
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1023 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ARTICLES, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1900-34, Florentine pattern, comprising: fried oyster spoon L9 1/2” berry spoon with shell-form bowl L8 3/4” 3 ice cream spoons L5 1/2” parfait spoon L6 3/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT. 1900; and Total 11.8ozT (6pcs)
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1024 AMERICAN SILVER SEAHORSE-DECORATED FLATWARE, TIFFANY & CO, TOWLE early 20th century, comprising: Tiffany Lap Over Edge teaspoon acid etched with two seahorses, incised titled to reverse of stem seahorse, L6”; and set of 4 Gorham seahorse cocktail forks, L6”; marked: C TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT 1880; T mark, STERLING 17; Total 3.2ozT (5pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1025 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS, TIFFANY & CO New York, 1880-1891, Lap Over Edge pattern, comprising: fish fork acid etched with maple leaf decoration L9 3/8” salad fork with Lap Over to front, monogrammed, L9 5/8” marked: M TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT 1880 (2pcs)
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Literature: For example of parfait spoon, see: Hood, TIFFANY SILVER FLATWARE, 1845-1905, p.248, Fig.368
1026 AMERICAN SILVER CENTER BOWL, TIFFANY & CO
1027 AMERICAN SILVER OPEN SERVING DISH, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1907-38, scalloped rim pierced and cast with Christmas holly, fluted sides, monogrammed to interior; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 16346 MAKERS 7158, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M; H3 1/4” Dia.12”, and 29.2ozT
New York, 1907-38, rectangular with upward curving ends and reeded rim; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 20052 MAKERS 7818, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M; H1 3/4” W11 1/8” D6 1/4”, and 14.5ozT
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1029 TIFFANY & CO SILVER TEA AND
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1028 AMERICAN SILVER CENTERBOWL, TIFFANY & CO New York, circa 1907-1947, molded shaped rim adorned with shell and scrolling design; deep bowl with engraved initials EB, marked: TIFFANY & CO, 20406H MAKERS 8716, STERLING-SILVER, 925-1000, M; H2 1/4” Dia.10 1/4”, and 18.0ozT
$600-900
New York, circa 1909, Colonial style comprising: decorated fluted pattern, engraved cartouche with initials AFC, and underside with dedication: FROM HER AUNT GEORGINA C. STONE, DEC. 8TH, 1909; comprising: kettle on stand, H13 1/2” coffeepot, H9 1/4” teapot, H6 1/2” covered sugar, H5 1/2” creamer, H3 1/8” wastebowl, H3 1/2” and associated waiter engraved EHC, L25” marked: TIFFANY & CO, 9075 MAKERS 6510, STERLING SILVER, M Total 212.0ozT (7pcs)
$6,500-7,500 Provenance: Colgate Family collection (Colgate-Palmolive Co and Colgate University) New York collection
1030 AMERICAN SILVER TABLE AND PERSONAL ITEMS, TIFFANY & CO 19th/20th century, comprising: chatelaine clip, 1870-1975, L6 1/4” cordial cup, 1907-1938, H3” 2 individual salt and pepper shakers, 1956-c.1965, H2” individual caster, 1892-1902, H3 1/4” Cordis pattern baby spoon 2 telephone dialers notepaper cover small shell-form nut dish marked: TIFFANY & CO 2730 788 UNION SQUARE M; TIFFANY & CO 17816 MAKERS 5857, M; TIFFANY & CO MAKERS L, 23670, 23734X; TIFFANY & CO 1233 MAKERS 3661, T; TIFFANY & CO STERLING 377 065; Total 9.9ozT weighable (10pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1031 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS, TIFFANY & CO
1032 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1898-1902, St. James pattern, comprising: 4 dessert spoons L7” 2 place spoons 8 1/2” teaspoon L5 3/4” youth fork L6” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING, PAT. 1898, T; and Total 15.2ozT (8pcs)
New York, early 20th century, comprising: 6 Faneuil pattern pieces (serving fork, serving spoon, cucumber server, sauce ladle, sugar nips, baby feeding spoon) L4-8 5/8” Flemish pattern serving spoon L9 3/4” 2 Hamilton pattern pieces (serving spoon and olive fork); 2 Rat Tail pattern salt spoon L2 7/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING, M; and Total 18.7ozT (11pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1033 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ARTICLES, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1869-1891, Tiffany pattern, comprising: 6 iced tea spoons L7 3/8” 5 teaspoons L 6” 4 place spoons L8 1/2” luncheon fork L7” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT. 1869 M, T; and Total 22.6ozT (16pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1034 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ARTICLES, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO
New York, late 19th-early 20th century, comprising: Saratoga pattern master butter L7 7/8” 2 Colonial pattern (sauce ladle and place spoon) L7, 8 3/8” Shell and Thread pattern cold meat fork L8 7/8” St. Dunstan pattern tea infuser spoon L6” Winthrop pattern sauce ladle L7” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING, M, T, C, pat. dates; and Total 14.1ozT (6pcs)
1037 AMERICAN SILVER YOUTH FLATWARE, TIFFANY & CO
1038 AMERICAN SILVER CRUMBER, TIFFANY & CO
New York, second half 19th century, comprising: 3pc fork, knife, spoon set, L6 1/8-6 3/8” solid knife acid etched with boy on stickhorse, L7” marked: TIFFANY & CO STERLING PATENTED; TIFFANY & CO M STERLING, 786; and Total 4.5ozT (4pcs)
New York, 1869-1875, Daisy pattern, stem with applied flowerheads on engraved wrigglework ground, marked: M TIFFANY & CO STERLING; L12 1/4”, and 4.7ozT
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1036 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, GEORGE W. SHIEBLER AND TIFFANY & CO New York, mid-20th century, comprising: 18 teaspoons, L5 7/8” 5 luncheon forks, L7 1/8” 11 coffee spoons, L4 5/8” together with later Shiebler demitasse spoon and butter spreader marked: winged S, STERLING, PATENT; STERLING, PATENT 1868 TIFFANY & CO; and Total 28.1ozT (36pcs)
$325-375 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1035 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES, TIFFANY & CO
New York, second quarter 19th century, some by John Polhamus, comprising: Olive-variant two-piece fish set retailed by Tiffany L8 3/4-11 1/2” master butter knife L7 3/4” place spoon L8 1/2” luncheon fork L6 7/8” youth knife L6” 3 Tiffany, Young & Ellis Olive-variant solid knives L8” marked: PATENT 1847; J.P. PATENT 1860 TIFFANY & CO STERLING; JP TIFFANY & CO; P star S STERLING; T.Y.&E. NEW YORK STERLING; and Total 18.5ozT (10pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1039 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES, TIFFANY & CO
1040 AMERICAN SILVER PORRINGER, TIFFANY & CO
1041 AMERICAN SILVER DISHES, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1907-1938, of typical form, marked: TIFFANY & CO, 16729 MAKERS 5788, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M; H1 3/4” L7 7/8”, and 9.3ozT
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
New York, 1907-65, comprising: small footed side bowl with scalloped edge, H2 1/4” Dia.5 5/8”; and small side dish; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 20660Z MAKERS 4933 STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M; TIFFANY & CO MAKERS STERLING SILVER 23583 L; Total 13.3ozT (2pcs)
1042 AMERICAN SILVER TROPHY SALVER, TIFFANY & CO
1043 AMERICAN SILVER MUG, TIFFANY & CO
1044 AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES
New York, 1907-1938, reeded rim, engraved for The Camden Hunt Hunter Trials Hunt Team trophy dated 1931; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 20287 MAKERS 6957, STERLING SILVER, 925/1000, M; Dia.10 1/8”, and 18.5ozT
New York, circa 1875, applied with reeded bands, engraved with presentation inscription dated 1875; marked: TIFFANY & CO 2478 MAKERS 1113 STERLING-SILVER 925-1000, M; H3 3/4”, and 8.1ozT
early 20th century, comprising: Tiffany & Co. reticulated mustard pot, 1907-1938, H2 3/4”; Meriden tomato-form mustard pot, H2” Dia. 3”; and Ensko, New York, wine taster, L4 1/2”; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 18386A MAKERS 842 STERLING M; bird M, STERLING, 129; ENSKO NEW YORK, figural bishop mark, 950/1000, 1521; Total 9.3ozT (3pcs)
New York, 1869-1875, various patterns, comprising: 4 Ailanthus pattern fruit knives L6 7/8” Custom Engraved pattern mustard ladle L5” Palm pattern sauce ladle L7” Saratoga pattern master butter knife L8 1/8”; Aesthetic Movement Japonesque-engraved sugar sifting spoon L5 3/4” marked: TIFFANY & CO MAKERS STERLING, M; PAT 1871; PAT 1870; Total 5.5ozT weighable (8pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection Literature: For “Custom Engraved” reference, see: Hood, William, TIFFANY SILVER FLATWARE 18451905. p.207, Fig315a
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$250-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1045 TIFFANY & CO SILVERPLATE WELL-AND-TREE PLATTER, AND AMERICAN WAITER Tiffany L20” W14 1/2”; and the other L28” W17 1/8” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Florida private collection
New York, 20th century, comprising: pair, tapered, H3” tall beaker with linework detail to base, H5 1/4” marked: TIFFANY & CO MAKERS, pair 24012, single 22376 Total: 16.5ozT all in (3pcs)
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1047 AMERICAN SILVER DEMITASSE POT, TIFFANY & CO
New York, rounded form with gold-washed interior; marked: TIFFANY & CO MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 24064; H3 1/4”, and Total 12.4ozT (2pcs)
New York, 1907-1938, hinged lid, paneled baluster form, monogrammed; marked: TIFFANY & CO 17880 MAKERS 9711 STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M; H9”, and 18.3ozT
1049 AMERICAN SILVER TROPHY VASE WITH ASSOCIATED LID, TIFFANY & CO
1050 CARTIER SILVER BASKET
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1048 AMERICAN SILVER BEAKERS, TIFFANY & CO
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1046 PAIR AMERICAN SILVER TUMBLERS, TIFFANY & CO
New York, 1907-1938, trumpet vase with horizontal banding at rim and foot, engraved with Piping Rock Golf Tournament inscription dated 1922, together with associated lid; vase marked: TIFFANY & CO, 17040D, MAKERS, 8902, STERLING SILVER 925/1000, M; vase H12”, with lid H17”, and Total 32.5ozT
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
mid 20th century, twisted upright handle, woven silver body; marked: CARTIER, HAND MADE, STERLING; H11 1/2”, W9 3/4” D8”, and 23.7ozT
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1051 TIFFANY STUDIOS BRONZE FLOOR LAMP BASE early 20th century, patinated bronze base in pod design, underside marked; TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, 376; the overall H66 1/2” base Dia.16”
$5,000-8,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Literature: Koch, Robert. LOUIS C TIFFANY: THE COLLECTED WORKS OF ROBERT KOCH. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2001. p.235, 259 price lists this model no. 376 the base as “Piano, Floor, large, chased pod”; and p.265 fig.7 & 8, illustrates large model. WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM
1052 GILT-BRONZE, IVORY AND LACQUER WRITING DESK SET, ATTRIB. CALDWELL & CO New York, early 20th century, hinged fan-form case, opening to painted lacquer interior chinoiserie scene, with quill, ink and sand compartments, underside inscribed: B.H.L. & L.B.M, NOV. 15, 1941; unmarked; H3 1/4” W11 1/2” D6 1/4”
$2,800-3,200
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circa 1875, figural carved pediment on molded frame; four with carving and two plain; carved H18 1/2” W61 1/2” D11 1/4” inside W60 1/2” D5 1/8”; and plain H4 7/8” W60 1/2” D7” inside W56 1/2” D4 3/8” (6pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: purchased from the Robert Martin House, Charleston, SC
Other Notes: Constructed by Robert Martin, this is one of the largest houses in this area of old Mazyck-Wraggborough. The 3-story brick dwelling is a double house that stands upon a high brick basement. The Greek Revival fashion comes through in the bold and robust features of the house. Its square bulk has a broad gabled roof with a dog-toothed cornice and brick quions. Solid marble lintels top each window which have brownstone sills. The piazzas are supported by Doric columns; those on the basement level are 5 feet in circumference. The entrance way is carved in an egg-and-dart trim. The house is noted for having the first stationary bathtub in the city. It is located in the basement level and is carved from a block of Winnsboro granite and is seven feet in length.
1055 PAIR MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES probably American, circa 1840, hinged lid, fitted interiors, silver escutcheon and ball feet; H15” W8 1/2” D11” (2pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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1054 AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED AND GILT WALNUT VALANCES
circa 1875, figural carved pediment on molded frame; H18 1/2” W61 1/4” D11 1/4” and inside W57” D5 1/8” (4pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: purchased from the Robert Martin House, Charleston, SC Other Notes: See Lot 1053
1056 PAIR AMERICAN BRASS LIGHTHOUSE ANDIRONS, AND
1057 PAIR BRASS ANDIRONS
TOOLS
probably America, early 19th century; H21” W10” D23” (2pcs)
late 18th/early 19th century, probably New York, together with four fireplace tools; H24 3/4” W11” D27 1/2” (6pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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1058 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AFTER) (American, 1785-1851) COCK OF THE PLAINS handcolored engraving, framed, marked in lower margins, R. HAVELL sheet H24 3/4” W37 1/2”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
1059 AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR
1060 REGENCY STYLE GILTWOOD BULL’S EYE MIRROR
probably New York, circa 1830, breakfront molded crown, elaborately carved grapevine and shell panels, half column supports; H80 1/2” W46 1/2”
mid 19th century, eagle pediment with foliate decoration, convex mirror above scrolling foliate pendant; H44” W25”
$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
1061 FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE
1062 FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
first quarter 19th century, molded crown, Gothic arched glazed panel doors, secretary drawer with fitted interior, above cabinet doors and splayed feet; H87 1/2” W46 1/4” D21 3/4”
first half 19th century, breakfront top, over three drawers and doors, bellflower inlaid tapered legs with cuffs; H38 1/4” W66 1/2” D27 5/8”
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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1064 DIMINUTIVE AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS
1065 FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE
late 18th century, yoke crestrail, urn splat, cabriole legs on balland-claw feet; BH38 1/4” SH16 1/2” W29” D19 1/2”
circa 1800, molded edge top, long drawers and bracket feet; H32 3/4” W35 1/2” D19”
circa 1840, dentil molded crown, glazed panel doors, short drawers, hinged writing surface, long drawers, paneled doors, and bracket feet; H85” W44” D21”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
1066 AMERICAN CARVED MAHOGANY PAW-
1067 LATE CLASSICAL FALL-FRONT WRITING
FOOT DINING TABLE
DESK
third quarter 19th century, carved edge and split pedestal, saber legs and paw feet; fitted with six 13 1/4-inch leaves; H29 3/4” W60” open L139 1/2”
circa 1830, marble top, hinged drop front, fitted interiors; H54” W24 1/2” D17”
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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$800-1,100 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1068 AMERICAN MAHOGANY CHEST-ON-CHEST, BOYKIN FURNITURE Camden, South Carolina. Greek-key molded crown, 5 short over 3 long drawers; on lower part with long drawers and bracket feet; H79 3/4” W40 1/2” D22 1/4”
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection Other Notes: Made by Joe Mazurke of Boykin Furniture, in 1999 for the current owner.
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1069 SOUTHERN WALNUT SUGAR CHEST 19th century, hinged top, long drawers and molded base; H17 3/4” W25 3/4” D16 1/2”
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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1070 SOUTHERN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE
1071 AMERICAN MAHOGANY HIGHBOY
1072 ENGLISH OAK CORNER CABINET
19th century, in the Queen Anne taste; H28 3/4” W36” D21 3/4”
19th century, broken-arch crown with flame finial, shell-carved drawers, cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; H74 1/2” W36 1/2” D19 1/2”
circa 1810, glazed panel top and cabinet base; H84 1/2” W42” D19”
1073 AMERICAN MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE
1074 AMERICAN CHERRY PIE SAFE, POSSIBLY KENTUCKY
1075 PAIR CAST-IRON GARDEN CHAIRS
circa 1830, hinged drop leaves, on turned reeded legs and feet; H29” D33 1/2” W19 1/2” and open L36 3/4”
19th century, H69” W35” D16”
circa 1900, marked: WOOD & ?, BH35 1/2” SH17” W16” D20” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$300-400 Provenance: Private collection
$700-900 Provenance: Virginia private collection
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$400-600
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
Other Notes: Mobile Pulley Works, founded in 1892 by William Edgar as “The Edgar Foundry”. In 1904 it became the Mobile Stove and Pulley Manufacturing Co. WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM
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1076 ALICE RAVENEL HUGER SMITH (South Carolina, 1876-1958) MARSH AT DAWN watercolor on paper, framed, signed lower right sheet; H15 1/2” W21 1/2”
$8,000-12,000 Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection
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1077 ALFRED HEBER HUTTY
1079 ALFRED HEBER HUTTY
(South Carolina, 1877-1954) LOW COUNTRY CABIN, 1941 drypoint, framed, signed in pencil H8 1/2” W10 1/4”
(South Carolina, 1877-1954) IN A SOUTHERN CITY, 1929 drypoint, framed, signed, titled & numbered, in pencil 7/75 sheet H8 3/4” W11 1/2”
Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. Columbia, SC: USC Press, 2012, p.112 (fig.89), and p.153 (fig.169)
Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. Columbia, SC: USC Press, 2012, p.139, fig.86
$1,500-3,000 Provenance: Southern private collection
1078 WILLIAM MELTON HALSEY (South Carolina, 1915-1999) DANCERS, 1938 gouache, framed, signed: WM. HALSEY FEB-38 sight H21 1/2” W14”
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Southern private collection
1080 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979) PHILADELPHIA STREET, CHARLESTON etching, unframed, signed & titled in pencil sheet H12” W9”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Southern private collection
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(South Carolina, 1883-1979) ST PHILIP’S STEEPLE, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed & titled in pencil plate H5 1/4” W2”
$500-800
1082 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE
(South Carolina, 1893-1975) RED-EYED VIREO AND MAGNOLIA BUD gouache, framed, signed sight H14” W9 1/4”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
1083 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) BLUE BIRD IN TALL BLOSSOMING STEM gouache, framed, signed sight H12” W9”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
1084 ALFRED HEBER HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954) UNTITLED, tree in landscape drypoint, unframed, signed sheet H10 3/4” W13”
$300-500 Provenance: Southern private collection
1085 EDMUND K. YAGHJIAN (South Carolina, 1903-1997) BREAKING THROUGH acrylic on aluminum, framed, inscribed on verso: Breaking Through, Edmond Yahjian, 8/69 H24” W30”
$300-500 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
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1086 ANTOINETTE FRANCESCA RHETT (South Carolina, 1884-1964) three works: IRISES, and GATES OF CHARLESTON etching (two handcolored), unframed, one signed sheet H5 1/8” W3 1/8”, and H4 1/8” W2 5/8” (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Southern private collection
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1087 ELEANOR BARRETT
1088 GUINEVER SMITH
1089 MCLEAN
(North Carolina, 20th century) SUMMER WALK watercolor, framed, signed sight H21 1/2” W29 1/2”
(Kentucky, 20th century) TURKEY WALK oil on panel, framed, signed, titled & dated 98 H10” W10”
(American, 20th century) SOUTHERN BOOK STILL LIFE acrylic on canvas, framed, signed H16” W20”
$150-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$150-250 Provenance: Zephyr Gallery, Kentucky South Carolina private collection
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1090 NEW ORLEANS SILVER SALVER, HYDE & GOODRICH Louisiana, 1828-1861, lamb’s tongue oval border, centering engraved field with initials, raised on pierced feet; marked: HYDE & GOODRICH; H1” L18” W13 7/8”, and 53.0ozT
$1,500-2,000
1091 AMERICAN SILVER LADLE OF SOUTHERN INTEREST made by Theodore Evans & Co., New York, dated 1857, retailed by Hayden & Whilden, Charleston, South Carolina, threaded, engraved with bright cut initials TPA and with heraldic crest; marked: TE & CO 1857; 5; HAYDEN & WHILDEN; L13 1/2”, and 8.4ozT
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Other Notes: Engraved with crest of the Alston family of South Carolina, with initials believed to be that of Thomas Pinckney Alston (c.1795-1861).
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1092 AMERICAN SILVER LADLE OF SOUTHERN INTEREST, FOR WILLIAM GLAZE OF COLUMBIA New York, Wood & Hughes, mid-19th century, threaded stem, monogrammed; marked: W&H, WM GLAZE, STERLING; L13 1/2”, and 5.2ozT
$700-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1094 SOUTHERN SILVER LADLE, HAYDEN, GREGG & CO
1095 SOUTHERN SILVER LADLE, GREGG, HAYDEN & CO
Charleston, South Carolina, mid-19th century, threaded, monogrammed; marked: W. CARRINGTON & CO STERLING; L13”, and 7.4ozT
Charleston, South Carolina, dated 1846, King pattern, monogrammed; marked: GREGG HAYDEN & CO, date mark in lozenge, 5, G&H; L12 3/4”, and 7.0ozT
Charleston, South Carolina, dated 1850, threaded, engraved S.F. Ray; marked: GREGG HAYDEN & CO, date mark in lozenge, G&H; L13”, and 8.1ozT
1096 SOUTHERN SILVER LADLE, JOHN VEAL SR.
1097 RARE CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONS, ENOS REEVES
1098 AMERICA SILVER FLATWARE OF SOUTHERN INTEREST
Columbia, South Carolina, second quarter 19th century, beaded edge; marked: J. VEAL; L12 3/4”, and 6.0ozT
South Carolina, wk. 1784-1807, Reverse Tipt pattern engraved PLAYER, and marked: REEVES in rectangle, L9”, and Total 6.5ozT (3pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-800 Provenance: Florida private collection
Literature: Burton, E. Milby. SOUTH CAROLINA SILVERSMITHS, 1690-1860. Charleston, SC: Charleston Museum, 1991. pp.82-83
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
second half 19th century, comprising: 2 Kentucky-made articles including George W. McDannold place spoon, Winchester, L8 3/4” John Kitts teaspoon, Louisville, L5 7/8” 6 Jean P. Bellanger, New Orleans, forks, L8 1/8” Wood & Hughes sugar spoon retailed by J. Conning of Mobile, Alabama, L6 1/8” 5 demitasse spoons retailed by Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans marked: G.W. McDANNOLD; KITTS; BELLANGER; W&H, J. CONNING MOBILE; HYDE & GOODRICH; and Total 21.0ozT (14pcs)
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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Georgia, mid 19th century, comprising: 5 Clark, Rackett & Co. items (4 forks and place spoon), Augusta; teaspoons, David B. Nichols, Savannah, L6 1/8”; 2 forks, Thomas W. Freeman, Augusta; place spoon, Charles Grandison St. John, Macon, L8 1/2”; together with 2 New York pieces retailed by Georgia firms; marked: CLARK, R. & CO; D.B. NICHOLS CO.; T.W.FREEMAN; GW&S, 1856, CLARK & CO; W&H, A. FRONTEAU, AUGUSTA GA; and Total: 17.2ozT (10pcs)
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1102 SOUTHERN SILVER FLATWARE Baltimore, Maryland, first half 19th century, comprising: 6 threaded dinner forks, Gabriel Duval Clark, L7 5/8”; place spoon, P.S. Sadtler & Sons, L8 1/2”; luncheon fork, Samuel Kirk; 2 teaspoons, James Meredith, Winchester, Virginia or Joseph P. Meredith, Baltimore; marked: COIN, G.D. CLARK; P.B. SADTLER & SONS, BALTIMORE; J. MEREDITH; Total 15.7ozT (10pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1100 SOUTHERN SILVER FLATWARE, Virginia, 18th/19th century, comprising: 2 Adam Lynn place spoons, Alexandria 4 William Mitchell Jr place spoons, John H. Tyler & Co. articles (4 place spoons and a mustard ladle) Mitchell & Tyler tablespoons and master butter; together with table spoon marked F. Adams; marked: A. LYNN; W. MITCHELL JR.; JOHN H. TYLER & CO; MITCHELL & TYLER; and Total 19.0ozT (14pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1103 SOUTHERN SILVER SPOONS AND LADLES, HAYDEN & GREGG Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1838-1863, threaded, comprising: pair place spoons, L8 5/8”; and pair sauce ladles, dated 1848, L7 1/8”; marked: HAYDEN & GREGG; GREGG & HAYDEN, date mark in lozenge, 5, G&H; Total 10.3ozT (4pcs)
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1099 SOUTHERN SILVER FLATWARE
1101 AMERICAN SILVER GOBLETS AND FOOTED NUT CUPS, OF SOUTHERN INTEREST early 20th century, retailed by Sylvan Bros. of Columbia, South Carolina, made A.G. Schultz & Co, Baltimore, comprising: pair goblets with reeded rims H6 3/4” pair repousse nut cups H1 3/4” marked: Schultz pictorial hand made mark, STERLING, SYLVAN BROS Total 15.9ozT (4pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1104 AMERICAN SILVER LADLE, TUNIS D. DUBOIS New York, late 18th century, marked: T.D. DUBOIS, sheaf of wheat; L14 1/2”, and 5.3ozT
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1105 SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER FLATWARE, HAYDEN AND HAYDEN, GREGG & CO
Charleston, circa 1838-1863, including thread, Olive-variants, King variants, comprising: 1 fork, 13 teaspoons, 1 place spoon, and 1 sugar shell; marked: HAYDEN & GREGG; GREGG, HAYDEN & CO, G&H (date); J.P. PATENT A.H. HAYDEN; HAYDEN BROS. CO; HAYDEN & WHILDEN; Total 14.7ozT (16pcs)
second half 19th century, various makers and retailers, comprising: pair Matthew Miller forks; 2 Nathaniel Vernon spoons; Purse place spoon; Birge, Bracket & Co. place spoon; William Miller teaspoon; place spoon, likely Louis Boudo; P.B&C wheat sheaf teaspoon; P&U wheat sheaf teaspoon; Wm.G Whilden & Co. tablespoon; John Ewan fork; 4 assorted teaspoons; Total 16.4ozT (16pcs)
1107 SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER FLATWARE, W. CARRINGTON & CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO.
Charleston, second half 19th century, maker and retailer, comprising: group sterling strapwork and beaded (2 dinner forks, 3 teaspoons, place spoon, 2 mustard spoons); coin threaded sugar shell, L6 3/4; pair coin salt spoons, L3 3/4”; coin mustard ladle L5 1/4”; together with a damage fork; marked: W. CARRINGTON; CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO; J.P. PATENT 155 WM CARRINGTON CO STERLING; Total 11.0ozT (13pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1108 SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER FLATWARE, COLUMBIA AND CHARLESTON
1109 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARE, DUMOUTET
1110 SOUTHERN SILVER LADLE, CHARLES LUMSDEN
South Carolina, late 18th/19th century, comprising: pair of John B. Dumoutet teaspoons; William Wightman teaspoon; teaspoon possibly John Munro; 6 James Spear items (2 forks, teaspoon, 2 sugar shells; together with a damaged fork); marked: DUMOUTET; WW with pseudo hallmarks; MUNR; J.E. SPEAR; Total 10.1ozT (10pcs)
Petersburg, Virginia, circa 1832-63, back tipped coffin stem, monogrammed; marked: CHARLES LUMSDEN; L12 1/4”, and 4.5ozT
second half 19th century, comprising: 2 Columbia spoons and a Columbia sugar shell, Veal, L5 7/8-8 5/8”; and 5 assorted Charleston spoons, Mood, L5 7/8-8 5/8”; marked: J. VEAL; GREGG & VEAL; J. MOOD; J&P MOOD; Total 10.9ozT (8pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1106 SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER FLATWARE
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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third quarter 18th century, possibly Duncan Beard, Appoquinimink Hundred, Delaware; marked: DB; L13 1/2”, and 5.3ozT
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1112 AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS
Pennsylvania, mainly Philadelphia, late 18th/mid 19th century, various makers, comprising: 2 Samuel Williamson place spoons, L9” 12 Simon Chaudron & Co teaspoons L6 1/4” 4 George Russell teaspoons 5 Hildeburn & Watson place spoons 5 Houlton teaspoons together with 11 others marked: WILLIAMSON; S.C.&CO.; G. RUSSELL; HILDEBURN & BRO, eagle W bust; HOULTON; and Total 28.9ozT (39pcs)
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1111 EARLY AMERICAN SILVER LADLE
1113 AMERICAN SILVER GOBLET SET, S. KIRK & SON CO Baltimore, 1903-1924, bell-shaped bowl and trumpet foot, engraved initial K; marked: S. KIRK & SON CO., 925/1000, 207; H6 7/8”, and Total 46.2ozT (6pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1114 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, BALTIMORE SILVERSMITHS MFG CO early 20th century, Baltimore Rose pattern: 14 luncheon forks, L7 1/4” 6 salad/dessert forks, L6 1/4” 6 teaspoons, L6 1/8” sauce ladle, L5 1/2” bon bon scoop, L5 1/2” 2 master butter knives, L7” Together with 6 associated knives, L8 3/4” Marked: STERLING, B lion S Total: 43.5ozT weighable (36pcs)
$650-750 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1116 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWL SET, S. KIRK & SON Baltimore, 1932-61, with raised rim, comprising: pair, H2 1/8” Dia.8”, and one, H2 1/2” Dia.9 1/2”; Total 33.5ozT (3pcs)
1115 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, S. KIRK & SON
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Baltimore, 1846-1868, Mayflower pattern, comprising: 8 luncheon forks, L6 7/8” 6 dinner forks, L7 7/8” punch ladle, L13 3/8” fish serving fork, L10 1/2” marked: S. KIRK & SON 1015; S. KIRK & SONS 1015 Total: 34.1ozT (16pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1117 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWL, S KIRK & SON Baltimore, 1932-61, reeded rim and angular handles, monogrammed; marked: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 231; H3 3/4” W11 3/4” Dia.9 1/9”, and 31.0ozT
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1120 AMERICAN SILVER FLORAL REPOUSSE FLATWARE, S. KIRK & SON, STIEFF
Baltimore, 20th century, comprising: asparagus server, L9 1/4” 3 serving forks, L7 1/2, 8 1/2”, 9 1/2” serving spoon, 9 1/4” 2 sauce ladles, L5 1/4”, 7” jelly spoon, L6” 5 condiment spoons, L5 1/8” together with Jacobi & Jenkins sauce ladle, L5 1/4”, and salad fork with worn maker’s mark, L9 1/4” marked: S. KIRK & SON STERLING; S. KIRK & SON CO.; S. KIRK & SON INC.; STIEFF STERLING; and Total 29.9ozT (15pcs)
1118 AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED FRUIT BOWL, S. KIRK & SON INC Baltimore, 1925-1932, beaded rims; marked: S. KIRK & SON INC., STERLING, 411; H6” Dia.10 7/8”, and 33.5ozT
1119 AMERICAN SILVER GOBLET SET, S. KIRK & SON CO Baltimore, 1902-1924, bell-shaped bowls, trumpet foot, with reeded rims, monogrammed; marked: S. KIRK & SON CO, STERLING, 2872; H5”, and Total 29.6ozT (6pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1121 AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, BALTIMORE SILVERSMITHS MFG CO
1122 AMERICAN SILVER GOBLET SET, S. KIRK & SON
Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1929, helmet shaped with reeded rim, engraved with trophy inscription from Mt. Vernon Country Club, Ladies Golf Championship, 1929; marked: B lion S, STERLING 925/1000 FINE, 1392; H9 3/4”, and 19.8ozT
Baltimore, 1932-1961, bell-shaped bowl with rolled rim, trumpet foot, marked: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 72; H6 3/4”, and Total 21.3ozT (4pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1123 AMERICAN SILVER CUPS
1124 AMERICAN SILVER REPOUSSE TABLEWARES
20th century, comprising: S. Kirk & Son Co. trophy goblet, H6” Newport Sterling trophy julep cup, H3 3/4” International julep cup, H4” marked: S. KIRK & SON CO. 925/1000, 291, STERLING; NEWPORT STERLING 1673; INTERNATIONAL STERLING, 101 25-1; and Total 13.0ozT (3pcs)
Baltimore, early 20th century, floral repousse decoration, comprising: S. Kirk & Son creamer and open sugar, together with associated lid, H2 3/4”; Baltimore Silversmiths Manufacturing Co. side bowl, H2” Dia.7”; marked: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 418AF, HAND DECORATED; STERLING 925/100 FINE, B lion S, 1444; Total 14.4ozT (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$225-275 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1125 AMERICAN SILVER CHARGER SET, FOR BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CO. Philadelphia, early 20th century, highly chased renaissance pattern, marked: applied insignia, STERLING, HAND WROUGHT, probably made by Gorham; Dia.11 1/2”, and Total 294.0ozT (12pcs)
$8,000-12,000
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1126 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH SET, DAVIS & GALT Philadelphia, circa1888-1896; acanthus and floral design centering engraved shield with initials HCEE, comprising: punch bowl, H11 3/4” W21”, and 12 cups, H2 1/2”; marked: fleur-de-lis in shield, STERLING, 1050L; Total 179.0ozT (13pcs)
$4,000-5,000
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1127 AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOT, BALL, BLACK & CO
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New York, circa 1865-1875, ornate floral and foliate chased design, leaf-capped spout terminating in perched bird, and scrolling handle, engraved initial GDH; marked: BALL, BLACK & CO, STERLING, and Charters, Cann & Dunn punch over stuck with NY; H13 3/4”, and 34.0ozT
$1,000-1,500
1128 IMPRESSIVELY LARGE AMERICAN SILVER VASE, LEBOLT & CO
Chicago, reticulated Art Nouveau design of lily pad and cattail chased rim over trumpet-form body supported by pad-form base, adorned with water plants; marked on base; H25” Dia.11”; and 89.ozT
$3,000-3,500
1129 AMERICAN SILVER COVERED TUREEN early 20th century, melon form finial on domed cover with heavily repousse chased floral and swag designs centering vacant cartouches and flanked by ribbon capped handles; marked: 925 STERLING, 38; H12” W13 1/2” D8 1/2”, and 58.0ozT
$1,500-2,000
1130 SHREVE & CO SILVER CANDLESTICK SET
1131 AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED SALVER, LINCOLN & FOSS
20th century, reticulated Neoclassical design, marked: SHREVE & CO, STERLING, SAN FRANCISCO in loaded base; H15 1/4” Dia.6”, and total 109.9ozT all in (4pcs)
Boston, wk.1848-57, floral border on engraved round field with initials E.L.W., raised on four acanthus-form feet; marked: LINCOLN & FOSS, PURE COIN, BOSTON, and eagle insignia; H1 1/8” Dia.14”, and 31.0ozT
$1,900-2,400
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1132 AMERICAN HOLLY-PATTERN SILVER VASE, REED & BARTON
1133 AMERICAN COIN SILVER CAKE BASKET, GORHAM
1134 BOXED SILVER DESSERT FLATWARE SERVING SET, RETAILED BY BLACK, STARR & FROST
$700-900
Rhode Island, mid 19th century, chased and embossed with flowerhead and acanthus lappets, central monogrammed roundel, guilloche swing handle and rim, on round foot with beaded edge, marked: Gorham lion anchor, COIN; without handle H3 3/4” W12 1/4” D8 3/4”, and 20.0ozT
1135 AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION FLATWARE, GORHAM
1136 AMERICAN SILVER MUG, GORHAM
1137 SOUTHERN SILVER LADLE, SMITH & GRANT
Rhode Island, dated 1873, with beaded rim and milled band at footrim, engraved with central medallion and presentation monograms; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, 936, F; H4”, and 6.0ozT
Louisville, Kentucky, second quarter 19th century, Robert Ewing Smith and William Grant, rectangular handle, monogrammed; marked: SMITH & GRANT in banner; L14 3/8”, and 6.9ozT
scalloped rim, oblong body flanked by handles, chased in festive holly swags; marked: R punch, STERLING, 279 A; H6 1/2” and 22.4ozT
Rhode Island, circa 1864-1869, Medallion pattern, retailed by Tiffany & Co., comprising: 6 luncheon forks L6 7/8” 6 tablespoons L 7” 6 place spoons L8 1/2” marked: Gorham lion anchor, PAT.1864, TIFFANY & CO STERLING Total: 27.9ozT (18pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$100-150 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
unmarked, mid 19th century, with figural six-petal flower form stem over two leaves, gold-washed bowls topped by ivy leaves, in fitted case; scoop L9 1/2”, and sugar sifting spoon L8 1/2”; Total 3.8ozT (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1138 AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVER, WM MCGREW Cincinnati, mid 19th century, strapwork terminal and beaded stem, pierced blade with engraved decoration; marked: WM. MCGREW CINI, (illegible mark with date); L12 1/2”, and 4.4ozT
$125-175 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1141 AMERICAN SILVER MUGS, GORHAM Rhode Island, 1868-1872, with engraved presentation inscriptions, marked: Gorham lion anchor, COIN A; STERLING 107 D; STERLING 264 E; Total 13.4ozT (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1139 AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION SERVING SPOON, WOOD & HUGHES New York, circa 1882, overall hammered surface, stem die-cut with two profile medallions, gold-washed oval bowl engraved at rim with hair-like linework; marked: W&H STERLING; L9”, and 2.6ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1142 AMERICAN SILVER MUGS
late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Dominick & Haff reeded, dated 1882, H3 1/2 Gorham inscribed with date 1911, H3 1/4” Wm. B. Kerr acid etched with panels of animals, H2 1/2” marked: STERLING, maker’s mark with date, 110; Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, A7019; halberd mark, STERLING, 1684; Total 14.0ozT (3pcs)
1140 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR BASKET, GORHAM Rhode Island, mid 19th century, oval, with cast swing handle, leaftip rim, on acanthus-topped scroll feet, monogrammed twice with dates 1857 and 1932, marked: Gorham lion anchor, COIN; without handle H3 1/2” W6 1/4” D4 1/2”, and 9.5ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1143 AMERICAN SILVER JULEP CUPS second half 19th century, comprising: Gorham coin with beaded rim, H3 7/8”; together with an unmarked, H4 3/8”; marked: Gorham lion anchor, COIN, M.W. Galt retailer’s mark; Total 11.0ozT (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1144 AMERICAN SILVER LADLES, NEW YORK
1145 AMERICAN SILVER SOUP LADLE, W.W. WILSON
mid 19th century, comprising: Ball, Black & Co. strainer ladle, Olive-variant, L11 1/4” William Gale & Son ladle, dated 1852; fiddle and shell-variant, L13” marked: BALL, BLACK & CO; W.G.&S, 1852 in lozenge, G&S, S; and Total 11.6ozT (2pcs)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, mid-19th century, oval bowl, back tipt coffin stem, engraved S. Jones; marked W.W. WILSON PITTSBURGH STANDARD; L12 3/4”, and 5.7ozT
1147 AMERICAN SILVER STUFFING SPOON AND LADLE
1148 AMERICAN SILVER LADLES, NEW YORK
second quarter 19th century, comprising: S. Hammond & Co., New York stuffing spoon, L12 3/4” threaded ladle, L12 1/2” marked: S. HAMMOND & CO; partially rubbed; and Total 13.5ozT (2pcs)
mid 19th century, comprising: William F. Ladd threaded, L13” Olive-variant with overstruck retailer’s marks, engraved with name “Vervalen,” L13” marked: WM. F. LADD, STERLING, head; J.C. N.Y., WARSONS HAVERSTRAW NY; and Total 14.9ozT (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection Literature: For possible markings on ladle see McGrew, John, MANUFACTURER’S MARKS ON AMERICAN COIN SILVER. p.20, including J. Eyland & Co., Charleston, as possible retailer.
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1146 AMERICAN SILVER LADLES
mid 19th century, comprising: Hall & Hewson, New York ladle, L13 1/1; ladle, unidentified mark, L13 1/2” marked: bust, D, eagle; E, eagle, crown; and Total 11.5ozT (2pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection Literature: For unidentified mark, see: McGrew, John, MANUFACTURER’S MARKS ON AMERICAN COIN SILVER. p.25
1149 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES, BAILEY & CO Philadelphia, mid 19th century, comprising: 4 pieces with bright-cut pointed handles and twisted stems (pie/cake server, L11 1/2”, small ladle, L9 1/2”, salt spoon, L3 7/8” 3 King pattern place spoons, L9” marked: BAILEY & CO, lion S-shield, lion, stars; and Total 14.5ozT (7pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1150 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
second half 19th century, comprising: Wood & Hughes Humboldt pattern pie/cake server, L10” C. Stewart sugar sifting ladle, L6 7/8” Steele olive serving spoon, L8 1/2” William Gale & Son sugar sifting ladle, L7 1/2” D&K sauce ladle, L7 3/4” marked: W&H STERLING; T. STEELE; C. STEWART; W.G.&S. 1852; D&K bust eagle; and Total 11.0ozT (5pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1151 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE
1152 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ARTICLES
second/third quarter 19th century, comprising: 6 medallion items (5 forks and a cream ladle, L7, 7 7/8”), attributed to Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse, New York 4 forks with classical masks, L7 3/8” set 6 Whiting Grecian pattern teaspoons, L5 3/4” marked: H&S; JUDD STERLING; W griffin, STERLING PAT. 1862; and Total 19.4ozT (16pcs)
mid 19th century, various makers and patterns, mainly coin, comprising: 6 twisted stem pieces (4 sugar spoons, fork, butter knife) 10 assorted sugar spoons 9 sauce ladles 4 mustard spoons 7 knives 2 master butter knives marked: BAILEY & CO; C.E. BACON; WITHERELL & MEAD; S.J. DELAN; A. HENDERSON; GALE & WILLIS; O.D. SEYMOUR; A.C.; and others; and Total 30.7ozT (38pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Literature: For discussion of attribution of medallion pieces, see: Soeffing, D. Albert, SILVER MEDALLION FLATWARE. p.106.
1153 AMERICAN SILVER GOBLETS, WILLIAM GALE & GALE & WILLIS New York, mid 19th century, comprising: group of three with ovolo rims, H5 1/4”; and another with beaded rim, H5 3/8”; marked: WG&S 1866, 925 STERLING, W. GALE; G&W, 925 STERLING, 1868 in lozenge; Total 15.6ozT (4pcs)
$225-325 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1154 AMERICAN SILVER TEAWARES, GORHAM Rhode Island, mid 19th century, comprising: engine turned and beaded coin sugar basket, H4 5/8”; oval sugar bowl with Aesthetic Movement engraving, dated 1876, H3 1/4”; marked: Gorham lion anchor, 60, COIN, GORHAM & CO, UNION SQUARE N.Y., Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, 1505, date mark; Total 15.7ozT (2pcs)
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$550-650 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1155 PAIR AMERICAN SILVER OPEN SERVING DISHES, GORHAM/DURGIN Rhode Island, dated 1929, reeded rim, chased to interior with scroll cartouches and floral swags, monogrammed, marked: GORHAM, Durgin D mark, STERLING, 18330; H1 7/8” W11 1/4” D8 1/8”, and Total 37.8ozT
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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mid 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Gale & Willis, New York, with beaded rims, dated 1869, H3 1/2” Gorham monogrammed, dated 1874 Frank M. Whiting engraved with milled bands, inscribed with date 1903, H3 1/4” marked: GALE & WILLIS, NEW YORK, 925 STERLING, date mark lozenge; Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, 1407, date letter G; Whiting W, STERLING, 15E; Total 12.0ozT (3pcs)
1157 PAIR AMERICAN MEDALLION COIN SILVER FOOTED SALTS, GORHAM Rhode Island, mid 19th century, each with two small oval medallion handles topped by ribbons, trumpet foot, marked: Gorham lion anchor, 460; H3”, and Total 5.3ozT (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1156 AMERICAN SILVER MUGS
1158 AMERICAN SILVER MUGS mid 19th century, comprising: Tenney, New York coin paneled form, H3 3/8” coin example with milled bands, H3 1/2” Wood & Hughes sterling with reeded rims and engraved medallion, H3” marked: TENNEY, 251 B’WAY; COIN, 35; W&H, STERLING, 186; Total 11.5ozT (3pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1159 AMERICAN SILVER MUGS, GORHAM
1160 AMERICAN SILVER TEA CADDIES, GORHAM
1161 AMERICAN SILVER GOBLETS
Rhode Island, second quarter 19th century, comprising: coin with shield and foliates, H3 1/2”; and sterling with beaded rims, H3 1/4”; marked: Gorham lion anchor, I COIN, and STERLING 15 E respectively; Total 8.1ozT (2pcs)
Rhode Island, comprising: panel urn-form, dated 1894, H5 3/8”; oval engraved with floral swags, dated 1912, H3 3/4”; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, date mark, 305; 6050A; Total 10.9ozT (2pcs)
third quarter 19th century, comprising: Whiting with bucket-shaped bowl with applied rim band and engraved accenting, H7”; unmarked with engine-turned bellshaped bowl and beaded rims, H6 1/4”; marked: W griffin, STERLING, 59 J; and Total 11.7ozT (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1162 AMERICAN SILVER MUGS, WHITING MFG New York, second half 19th century, comprising: Aesthetic Movement floral and bird, H3”; together with reeded with gold-washed interior, H4”; marked: Whiting lion, STERLING, 226D and 2712A respectively; Total 11.0ozT (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1163 AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER NAPKIN RINGS SETS late 19th/early 20th century, three pairs comprising: Towle floral engraved, H1 1/4” Towle scroll-edged, H1 1/2” George V oval engine turned, Birmingham, 1928, JW Tiptaft & Son; marked: lion T, STERLING, 565, 594; complete hallmarks; and Total 7.5ozT (6pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1164 AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS late 19th/early 20th century, various designs, comprising: unmarked octagonal pair; unmarked D-shaped; Wood & Hughes bright cut, H1 3/4”; Durgin Aesthetic Movement; and two small similar unmarked cylindrical, H7/8”; marked: W&H3 347S; D with bird, STERLING SILVER, 30D; Total 5.6ozT (7pcs)
$100-150 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1165 AMERICAN SILVER MATCH SAFES/VESTA CASES late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Whiting Aesthetic Movement; engraved with owl, L2 5/8”; Watrous Rococo-scrolled; Frank M. Whiting bale-form; Blackington polished; no maker’s mark polished; marked: various maker’s marks, STERLING, 120; 2; 46; 4652 respectively; L2 1/2-2 3/4”; Total 4.1ozT (5pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1166 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASES AND PURSE/COMPACT comprising: Asprey engine-turned cigarette case, Chester, 1917, W3 1/4”; Walker & Hall engineturned cigarette case with blue enameling to lid, Chester, 1935, W3 3/8”; American coin purse/compact with short chain handle, L 3 1/2”; marked: complete hallmarks; A.K.Co. STERLING; Total 8.6ozT all in (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1168 BOOKS: NOVELS AND STORIES SET IN THE SOUTH
1169 BOOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA AND THE CIVIL WAR
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Bostick, Douglas W. and Daniel Crooks, Jr. ON THE EVE OF THE CHARLESTON RENAISSANCE: THE GEORGE W. JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHS. Charleston: Joggling Board Press, 2005. Cloth in dust jacket. Gerdts, William H. and Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. “A MAN OF GENIUS”: THE ART OF WASHINGTON ALLSTON (1779-1843). Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1979. Cloth in dust jacket; and others (7vols)
Dixon, Thomas, Jr. THE LEOPARD’S SPOTS. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1902. Cloth. - THE ONE WOMAN. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1903. Cloth. - THE CLANSMAN. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1905. Cloth. - THE TRAITOR. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1907. Cloth. Heyward, DuBose. THE HALF PINT FLASK. New York: and others (17vols)
Current, Richard N, editor. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE CONFEDERACY. NewYork: Simon & Shuster, 1993, cloth binding, in 4 volumes Harvey, Eleanor Jones. THE CIVIL WAR AND AMERICAN ART. Washington: Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2012. Cloth in dust jacket. and others (9vols)
$400-600 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$400-600 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1170 BOOKS: VARIOUS TITLES INSCRIBED TO DR. WALTER EDGAR
1171 BOOKS: CIVIL WAR TITLES INSCRIBED TO DR. WALTER B. EDGAR
1172 BOOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA BIOGRAPHIES
Ball, Edward. SLAVES IN THE FAMILY. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1998. First edition. Cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. Inscribed. and others (11vols)
Burton, Orville Vernon. THE AGE OF LINCOLN. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007. First edition. Cloth in dust jacket. and others (7vols)
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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1167 BOOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA ARTISTS AND
$400-600 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
Malone, Dumas. THE PUBLIC LIFE OF THOMAS COOPER. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1961. Cloth. and others (8vols)
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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1175 BOOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA RICE PLANTATION SET
1173 BOOKS: SOUTHERN AND AMERICAN REFERENCE
1174 BOOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORY
Cumming, William P. THE SOUTHEAST IN EARLY MAPS. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1962. Cloth. Ferrell, Robert H. and Joan Hoff, editors. DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY: SUPPLEMENT. New York: Charles and others (5vols)
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$200-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1176 BOOKS: AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
1177 BOOKS: NOVELS INSCRIBED TO DR. WALTER EDGAR
1178 BOOKS: SOUTHERN LITERATURE AND HISTORY
Clinkscales, J. G. ON THE OLD PLANTATION: REMINISCENCES OF THE CHILDHOOD. Spartanburg, S. C.: Band & White, 1916. Cloth. Daise, Ronald. REMINISCENCES OF SEA ISLAND HERITAGE. Orangeburg, S. C.: Sandlapper Publishing, 1986. Cloth in dust jacket. (6vols)
Campbell, Will. THE GLAD RIVER. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982. First edition. Cloth in dust jacket. Inscribed and dated 4/21/82. Frazier, Charles. COLD MOUNTAIN. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997. First edition. Cloth in dust jacket. Inscribed “Columbia SC 8-14-97.” (5vols)
Edwin A. and Joel Chandler Harris, editors. LIBRARY OF SOUTHERN LITERATURE. Atlanta: The Martin and Hoyt Company, 1909. Cloth bound, in 17 volumes THE SOUTH IN THE BUILDING OF THE NATION. Richmond: The Southern Publication Society, 1909. Cloth bound in 12 volumes (29vols)
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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Derrick, Samuel M. CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Columbia: The State Company, 1930. Cloth in dust jacket. Julien, Carl and Chapman J. Milling. BENEATH SO KIND A SKY: THE SCENIC AND ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1948. Cloth in dust jacket. and others (13vols)
Linder, Suzanne Cameron. HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE RICE PLANTATIONS OF THE ACE RIVER BASIN-1860. [Columbia]: S. C. Department of Archives and History, 1995. Numbered 1393/2000; cloth in dust jacket, inscribed. Linder, Suzanne Cameron and Marta Leslie Thacker. HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE RICE PLANTATIONS OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY AND THE SANTEE RIVER. Columbia: S. C. Department of Archives and History, [2001]; cloth in dust jacket, inscribed (2vols)
$200-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$200-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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1179 NUMBERED EDITION BOOK: WILLIAM HARRISON SCARBOROUGH Hennig, Helen Kohn. WILLIAM HARRISON SCARBOROUGH, PORTRAITIST AND MINIATURTIST. Columbia: R.L. Bryan Co., 1937. Numbered 81/350; cloth spine and patterned boards (1vol)
$200-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1182 CHARLESTON RELATED MAPS AND PLANS
19th century, each titled as follow: A PLAN OF THE ATTACK OF FORT SULLIVAN, H20 1/2” W15 5/8” PLAN OF THE ENCLOSED BATTERY FOR EIGHT GUNS, H17 1/8” W13 1/8” SKETCH OF SHUTE’S FOLLY ISLAND, H14 1/4” W15” BATTLE OF FORT MOULTRIE, H14 3/8” W15” A NEW MAP OF CAROLINA, H20 1/2” W15 5/8” PLAN OF CASTLE PINCKNEY, H11 1/2” W19 1/4” most marked in lower margins: AM. PHOTO-LITHO CO. N.Y. (6pcs)
1180 BOOKS: PAT CONROY AND JAMES DICKEY
1181 BOOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSES AND FURNITURE
Conroy, Pat. THE LORDS OF DISCIPLINE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1980. First edition. Cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. - BEACH MUSIC. New York: Doubleday, 1995. First edition. Cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. Dickey, James. DELIVERANCE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970. First edition. Cloth in dust jacket. (3vols)
RELATED
Burton, E. Milby. CHARLESTON FURNITURE. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1970. Cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. and others (3vols)
1183 SOUTHERN STONEWARE VESSELS
1184 CATAWBA POTTERY VESSELS
late 19th/early 20th century, jug H20”; and two storage jars H17” and 18” (3pcs)
one signed: SARA AYERS, H5 1/2” and another unsigned H4 1/4” (2pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$300-500 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$150-300 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$200-400 Provenance: New Jersey private collection
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1186 SOUTHERN STONEWARE JUGS
19th century and later, comprising: alkaline glaze jug, H12 1/2” Vernon Owens jug, H11 1/2” brown glaze pitcher, H10 1/4” floral decorated vase, H9 3/4” (4pcs)
19th century, each incised with numeral 2; olive glaze H13 1/2”, and gray glaze H13” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1187 EARLY ROOKWOOD POTTERY PITCHER
1188 ROOKWOOD VELLUM-GLAZE POTTERY VASE, SIGNED
1189 AMERICAN ART POTTERY IVY PATTERN CENTER BOWL
circa 1886, gray glaze and metal mounted swing handle; marked: RP, 318, S; H11” W8 1/4”
dated 1929, flowering vine design on pale rose ground; impressed marks: RP, XXIX, 900C, and blue-painted artist signature; H9”
early 20th century, wide shallow dish form, unmarked; H2” Dia.10”
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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1191 AMERICAN OLD FRENCH PATTERN SILVER SERVING PIECES, GORHAM
circa 1905, comprising: 26 blunt-blade HH knives, H9 3/4” 15 blunt-blade HH luncheon knives, L8 3/8” 14 HH fruit knives, L6 3/4” 10 HH seafood knives, L7 5/8” 18 flat spreaders, L6 1/4” 18 dinner forks, L7 3/4” 12 luncheon forks, L7 1/4” 12 salad forks, L6 3/8” 12 seafood forks, L5 7/8” 2 forks, L7 3/8” 14 cocktail forks, L5 1/2” 11 ice cream fork, L5 1/4” 5 custom escargot forks, L4 3/4” 13 dessert spoons, L7 1/8” 7 tablespoons, L8 1/2” 12 soup spoons, L7 3/4” 11 bullion spoons, L5 1/8” 12 teaspoons, L5 3/4” 12 five o’clock spoons, L5 1/2” 12 iced tea spoons, L5 1/2” 21 demitasse, L5” 8 ice cream spoon, L5 1/4” 12 grapefruit spoons, L5 3/4” 15 orange spoons, L5 3/4” 2-pc HH small roast carving set, L11 1/8” 2-pc HH large roast carving set, L13 3/4” 1 HH roast fork, L11 1/4” 1 HH pie/cake server, L10 7/8” 1 HH pastry server, L9 1/8” 1 HH cheese knife, L7 7/8” 1 HH cheese server, L6 1/2” 1 lettuce spoon, L9 1/4” 2 pickle spoons, L5 5/8” and 8 1/4” 1 sugar spoon, L6 7/8” 2 bon bons, L5 3/4” 1 condiment spoon, L5 1/8” 1 cheese scoop, L8 1/8” 1 master butter, L6 3/4” 1 jelly server, L6 1/8” 1 lemon fork, L5 5/8” 1 pickle fork, L8 1/4” 1 relish fork, L5 1/8” 5 salt spoons, L3 1/2” 6 infant & youth spoons, forks and pusher the above an assembled service, some engraved initials, marked: Gorham lion anchor STERLING PAT. 1904; and Total: 301.0ozT weighable (337pcs)
circa 1905, comprising: 1 claret spoon, L14 7/8” 1 sugar sifter, L5 14” 1 baked potato fork, L7 1/4” 1 cheese knife, L8” 1 cheese scoop, L5 1/2” 1 tea ball spoon, L5 1/2” 1 pierced server, L6” 1 condiment server, L6” 1 master butter, L8” 1 serving spoon, L7 1/4” 2 serving forks, L7 1/4” 1 mayonnaise ladle, L5” 1 cream ladle, L5 3/4” 1 HH pie/cake server, L10 1/4” 1 HH ice cream slicer, L9 3/4” 1 HH cheese serving knife, L8 5/8” some engraved with various initials, marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, PAT. 1904; and Total: 23.0ozT weighable (17pcs)
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1190 AMERICAN OLD FRENCH PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, GORHAM
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1192 AMERICAN OLD FRENCH PATTERN SILVER SERVING PIECES, GORHAM circa 1905, comprising: 1 soup ladle, L12 3/4” 1 tomato server, L6” 1 ice tong, L6 7/8” 1 large serving spoon, L8 3/4” 1 fish slice, L10 1/4” 1 large flat server 1 pie server, L9” 2-pc salad serving set, L10” 2-pc HH steak set, L11 3/4” 3-pc HH roast set, L14 3/8” some engraved initials, marked: Gorham lion anchor STERLING PAT. 1904; and Total 32.0ozT weighable (14pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$6,000-9,000 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1193 AMERICAN OLD FRENCH PATTERN SILVER SERVING PIECES, GORHAM circa 1905, comprising: 1 soup ladle, L10 5/8” 1 sauce ladle, L6 7/8” 1 gravy ladle, L8” 2-pc salad serving set, L8 5/8” 1 butter pick, L5 7/8” 1 sardine server, L5 3/8” 1 lettuce fork, L9” 1 bon bon scoop, L4 1/2” 1 pierced pea server, L8 7/8” 1 fish server, L11 1/2” 1 mustard spoon, L4 1/2” 1 meat fork, L8 1/2” 1 flat server, L7 1/2” 1 pierced flat server, L8 3/4” 1 tomato server, L7 3/4” 1 serving spoon, L8 3/8” 1 serving fork, L8 1/2” 1 HH poultry spears, L10 1/2” 1 HH carving knife, L9 5/8” some engraved with various initials; marked: Gorham lion anchor STERLING PAT. 1904; and Total 50.0ozT weighable (20pcs)
1194 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SET, GORHAM Rhode Island, late 19th century Old Medici pattern, comprising: 14 dinner forks, L7 1/8” 14 teaspoons, L5 3/4” 11 luncheon forks, L6 7/8” 7 demitasse spoons, L4 1/4” 6 place spoons, L8 3/8” 6 pastry/dessert forks, L6 7/8” 4 luncheon knives, L8 1/2” mustard ladle, L4 1/2” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING COPYRIGHTED Total: 88.3ozT weighable (63pcs)
$1,200-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1195 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING LADLE, GORHAM Rhode Island, late 19th century, Old Medici pattern, lightly gold-washed bowl with scalloped rim, monogrammed; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING; L12 1/4”, and 6.9ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1196 AMERICAN SILVER CAVIAR KNIFE SET, GORHAM Rhode Island, early 20th century, Old French pattern, with thick mother of pearl blades, applied monogram roundel; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING HANDLE; L6 1/8” (12pcs)
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Other Notes: Bearing monogram AHB; by repute, that of Alice Haskell Burrage, wife of Albert Cameron Burrage (1859-1931) of the Burrage copper mining family of Boston, Massachusetts. These caviar knives were special ordered from Gorham for use on the family’s yacht the Aztec.
1197 AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, GORHAM Rhode Island, dated 1911-1912, pots with hinged lids, floral chased and embossed cartouches, monogrammed, comprising: kettle on stand H13” coffeepot 9” teapot H6 1/2” covered sugar H5 1/2” marked: Gorham lion anchor, A4126, A4121, A4122, A4123, date marks; and Total 101.4ozT (4pcs)
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1198 AMERICAN ENAMELED AND GOLD-WASHED SILVER SERVING LADLE, GORHAM Rhode Island, late 19th/early 20th century, Hanover pattern, with multicolored enamel accenting to handle and rim of bowl, monogrammed; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING; L12 3/8”, and 7.6ozT
1199 GORHAM RETICULATED SILVER CENTERBOWL dated 1916, in the Renaissance taste; marked: Gorham lion anchor punch, STERLING, A9224; H3/4” Dia.14 3/8”, and 27.0ozT
$600-800
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1201 AMERICAN SILVER PARTIAL FLATWARE GROUP, GORHAM
1202 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWL, GORHAM
Rhode Island, early 20th century, Covington, engraved pattern, monogrammed, comprising: 12 ramekin forks L5 3/8” 11 butter spreaders L5 3/4” 10 seafood forks 5 3/8” 9 demitasse spoons 4 1/8” 2 luncheon forks L7” 2 teaspoons L5 7/8” 2-pc salad set L8 3/4” 2 serving forks L7 1/4, 8 1/2” 2 sauce/gravy ladles L5, 6 1/4” grapefruit spoon L5 3/4” salad/dessert fork L 6 1/2” serving spoon L8 3/4” 3-pc carving set L9 5/8-14 5/8” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING Total: 47.1ozT weighable (58pcs)
Rhode Island, late 19th century, Kings I pattern, comprising: 12 teaspoons, L6” 6 dinner forks, L7 1/8” 6 place spoons, L8 3/8” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING PAT.76 Total 36.1ozT (24pcs)
Rhode Island, 20th century, scroll and acanthus rim, lobed sides; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, A11599; H2”, Dia.10 1/4”, and 15.3ozT
$300-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1203 AMERICAN SILVER SALVER, GORHAM
1204 AMERICAN SILVER TEAWARES, GORHAM
Rhode Island, early 20th century, oval with low reticulated gallery, engraved to central with monogram in floral scroll cartouche, on flattened ball feet, marked: GORHAM, Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, 226; H1” W13 1/4” D9 1/4”, and 20.9ozT
Rhode Island, comprising: creamer, dated 1894, H4”; open sugar bowl with flat leaf decoration, dated 1896, H2 5/8”; footed sweetmeat dish with pierced rocaille rim, dated 1900, H2” Dia.7”; marked: all with Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, DATE MARKS, 550, 4475, ?752M respectively; and Total 23.8ozT (3pcs)
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1205 AMERICAN WEIGHTED SILVER TAZZAS
1206 AMERICAN SILVER SAUCE DISHES/GRAVY BOATS, GORHAM
20th century, comprising: pair Gorham, top with foliate rim, H6 1/8” Fisher with reticulated rim, H5 7/8”; gadrooned rims, H5 1/2” marked: GORHAM STERLING 973; FISHER STERLING 917; STERLING (no maker’s mark) (4pcs)
Rhode Island, 20th century, comprising: pair Chippendale pattern with fruitwood handles, dated 1948 and 1955, H2 3/8” pair with Old French pattern handles and one underdish, H2 1/2”; marked: GORHAM STERLING, 164/1 with date mark; 11124-1, 1125-1; and Total 20.8ozT all in (5pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1208 AMERICAN SILVER SIDE BOWLS AND SWEETMEAT DISHES late 19th/early 20th century, sterling, with foliate rims, comprising: Gorham oval, L7 3/8” Wm. B. Kerr wine coaster, Dia.7 1/2” clover bowl, retailed by Bailey Banks & Biddle Co, Dia. 5 1/2” blackberry bowl, Dia.6 1/8” Reed & Barton bowl, Dia.5 1/2” together with Black, Starr & Frost reticulated basket Total 20.5ozT (6pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1209 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLES, GORHAM, TOWLE early 20th century, comprising: Towle Old Newbury pattern L12; Reed & Barton Hepplewhite pattern, retailed by Frank Herschede, Cincinatti, Ohio, L12”; marked: (rubbed PR mark, )925/1000, Towle lion, STERLING; Reed & Barton mark, STERLING, PAT. 1907, FRANK HERSCHEDE; Total 14.8ozT (2pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1207 AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT CUP SET AND PLATTER, GORHAM Rhode Island, 20th century, comprising: six reticulate porringer-style dessert cup frames fitted with European white porcelain liners, H1 1/8” L5 3/8”; associated oval platter with beaded rim, dated 1909, L14 1/4” W10”; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, A5546; A7788; and Total 31.0ozT (7pcs)
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1210 AMERICAN SILVER LADLES AND STUFFING SPOON, WHITING, GORHAM late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: French Thread pattern ladle, L12 1/2” Louis XV pattern ladle, L12” Gorham stuffing spoon, L12 1/4” marked: Whiting griffin, STERLING I; PAT.1891; Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, PAT. 1896; and Total 16.3ozT (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1211 AMERICAN SILVER LADLE AND STUFFING SPOON, OF SOUTHERN INTEREST late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Gorham King George pattern punch ladle, L12 1/4” Towle Old Newbury pattern stuffing spoon, retailed by Sylvan Brothers, Columbia, South Carolina, L11 5/8” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, PAT.1894; Towle lion mark, PR, STERLING 925/1000, SYLVAN BROS.; and Total 14.4ozT (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1212 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLES, GORHAM Rhode Island, mid 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Cottage pattern, retailed by D.C. Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, Missouri, L12” Plymouth pattern, retailed by L.A. Wise, L11 3/4” marked: PATENT 1861 Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, D.C. JACCARD & CO; PAT.1911, Gorham lion anchor STERLING; and Total 12.1ozT (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1213 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, GORHAM
Rhode Island, 20th century, Versailles pattern, comprising: 10 dinner forks, L7 3/4” 10 dinner knives, L9 5/8” 10 salad/dessert forks, L6 3/8” 10 teaspoons, L6” 2 tablespoons, L7 1/8” 3 sugar spoons, L6 1/8” 3 serving spoons, L9 1/8” Together with a late 19th century serving spoon, L8 5/8” marked: Gorham lion G STERLING Total: 78.9ozT weighable (49pcs)
$1,200-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1215 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, GORHAM 1214 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS, GORHAM
Rhode Island, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: 6 Kings I pattern forks, L7 1/2” Luxembourg claret spoon, L13” 8 old Baronial butter spreaders, L5 7/8” 6 seafood forks, L5 7/8” 2 Fontainebleau sauce ladle, youth knife bon bon scoop, L5 3/4” marked: Gorham lion anchor STERLING; Total and 28.0ozT weighable (24pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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Rhode Island, late 19th/early 20th century, Cambridge pattern, comprising: lettuce fork, L9 1/4” salad spoon, L 9 1/4” cheese scoop, L 8 1/4” serving spoon, L7 3/4” olive fork, L8 1/4” 2 olive spoons, L8 1/2” soda spoon, L 8 3/8” pastry fork, L5 3/4” 5 chocolate spoons, L4 1/8” 3 fish forks, L7” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING PAT. 1899 Total: 14.3ozT (17pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1216 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, GORHAM
Rhode Island, early 20th century, Lancaster pattern, comprising: 6 seafood forks, L5 1/2” 3 fish forks, L7” 2 fish forks, L6 3/8” 2 master butter knives, L6 1/2”, 7 1/2” pickle fork, L6” 2 serving spoons, L10 1/2” pie server, L9 1/4” cheese knife, L7 1/8” Total: 18.9ozT weighable (18pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1217 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, GORHAM
Rhode Island, late 19th/early 20th century, Marie Antoinette pattern, comprising: 6 knives, L9 3/8” 6 pastry/seafood forks, L6” 7 teaspoons, L 5 7/8” tablespoon, L7” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING Total: 13.8ozT weighable (20pcs)
1218 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, GORHAM
1219 GORHAM CHANTILLY SILVER TABLE GARNITURE SET
Rhode Island, 20th century, comprising: group of Chantilly pattern including: two-piece salad set, 2 serving spoons, serving fork, 6 iced tea spoons; group of Villa Norfolk pattern including: salad fork, salad spoon, serving spoon, fish slice, 7 grapefruit spoons, iced tea spoon, olive spoon marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, PAT.1895, PAT.1903; and Total 33.0ozT (24pcs)
4 candlesticks with detachable tops, with 4 three-branch candelabra and two glass compotes; marked: GORHAM, 750, STERLING, WEIGHTED; H13” W11 1/2” Dia.5 1/2” (10pcs)
1220 AMERICAN SILVER OPEN SERVING BOWL, GORHAM
1221 AMERICAN SILVER FRUIT BOWL, GORHAM
1222 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL, GORHAM
Rhode Island, dated 1947, oval, scalloped and reeded rim and lobed body; marked: GORHAM, lion and anchor, STERLING, 977, date mark; H2” W13 3/8” D10”, and 23.0ozT
Rhode Island, early 20th century, gadrooned rim, on low domed foot; marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, 350; H4 3/4” Dia.9 1/8”, and 22.6ozT
Rhode Island, dated 1960, Revere-style, on low domed foot; marked: GORHAM, STERLING, lion anchor, 41662, date mark, P. REVERE REPRODUCTION; H6 1/8” Dia.11 1/2”, and 50.7ozT
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$200-300 Provenance: Virginia private collection
$450-650 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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$700-900 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1223 AMERICAN SILVER TEA SET, GORHAM
1224 AMERICAN SILVER PARTIAL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, GORHAM
Rhode Island, dated 1909-1910, floral cartouche decoration, monogrammed, comprising: teapot H7” covered sugar H5 1/2” creamer H5” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, A6962, A6963, A6964, date mark Total 32.2ozT (3pcs)
Rhode Island, circa late 19th/early 20th century, partially reeded, wood and composition handles, monogrammed, comprising: tete-a-tete teapot H5” tete-a-tete coffeepot H7” small creamer H2 3/4” teapot H6” marked: Gorham lion anchor, STERLING, A5005, teapot 152 Total 38.0ozT all in (4pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1226 AMERICAN SILVER VIOLET
PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE,
WALLACE
1225 AMERICAN SILVER LEAF AND FLOWER-FORM DISHES first half 20th century, comprising: 2 International leaf-form side dishes W7 and 91/4”; and another Gorham/Durgin floriform side bowl H2 1/2 Dia.5 1/2”; marked: INTERNATIONAL STERLING H125B126; and GORHAM, D, STERLING, 112; and Total 26.0ozT (3pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1227 AMERICAN SILVER CENTERPIECE, REDLICH & CO
$3,500-4,500
New York, circa 1910, in the Rococo taste, ornate shaped, engraved and pierced flowers and scroll design border, fitted with liner; marked: Redlich punch, STERLING, 12-5836P; H4 1/2” Dia.16 1/2”, and 62.0ozT
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Purchased Christie’s-New York, 9 Oct. 2002
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circa 1904, comprising: 12 HH knives, L9 3/8” 12 HH knives, L8 7/8” 12 HH spreaders, L6” 12 forks, L7 1/2” 12 forks, L7” 12 salad forks, L6 1/8” 12 cocktail forks, L5 7/8” 24 teaspoons, L6 1/8” 12 iced teaspoons, L7” 12 demitasse, L3 3/4” 12 dessert spoons, L7” 2 serving spoons, L8 1/4” 2-pc salad serving set, L9” 1 HH carving knife 1 gravy ladle 1 meat fork 1 sugar shell 1 cheese server 1 master butter 1 cream ladle all in fitted wood case Total approx. 133.0ozT weighable (115pcs)
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1228 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE GROUP, TOWLE
Newburyport, late 19th century, Arlington pattern, comprising: 15 teaspoons, L5 7/8” 12 tablespoons, L 7” 12 luncheon forks, L7” 10 demitasse spoons, L4 1/2” master butter knife, L7 3/4” serving spoon, L9” sugar spoon, L6” jelly spoon, L6 7/8” marked: Towle lion T, STERLING, retailer’s marks Total: 58.1ozT (53pcs)
1229 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL AND LADLE, OLD NEWBURY CRAFTERS Massachusetts, first half 20th century, beaded bands and handhammered body, with matching ladle; marked: O.N.C. STERLING; bowl H8 3/4” Dia.13 3/4”, and ladle L12 1/4”, and Total 91.0ozT
$2,800-3,400
$1,000-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1231 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS, TOWLE Newburyport, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: 8 Canterbury pieces (6 demitasse spoons, sauce spoon and sugar spoon, L3 7/8, 7 3/4, 6 1/2”) Godroon pattern sauce ladle, L8 1/4”; set 6 Kings dinner forks, L7 5/8”; 7 D’Orleans demitasse spoons marked: T lion STERLING; Total and 23.3ozT (22pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1230 AMERICAN SILVER SIX-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, AG SCHULTZ & CO
Baltimore, Maryland, first half 20th century, floral repousse pattern, with vacant cartouche, comprising: kettle on stand, H15” coffee, H9” teapot, H7 1/2” creamer, H5 1/2” covered sugar, H5 1/2” wastebowl, H5 1/2” Marked: STERLING, Schultz hand insignia, number 1901; and 172.6ozT (6pcs)
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Florida private collection
1232 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE
late 19th century, comprising: 6 Whiting Old King place spoons, L8 5/8” 6 Wallace St. George tablespoons, L 7 1/4” 6 Unger Brothers forks engraved with ribbon, L7 3/4”; 6 Durgin engraved Essex solid flat fish knives, L8” marked: W griffin, BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE; staghead RW&S; D STERLING PAT’D; STERLING entwined UB; and Total 41.5ozT (24pcs)
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1233 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
early 20th century, comprising: 2 Duhme & Co. serving spoons, L8 1/2” F.M. Whiting fish fork, L9 1/4” Howard Lorraine pattern asparagus server, L9” Gorham old Baronial cheese scoop, L8” Whiting Imperial Queen pastry server, L9” marked: DUHME & CO; W; clover; Gorham lion G; W with griffin; STERLING; Total and 14.5ozT (6pcs)
$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1234 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
early 20th century, comprising: Reed & Barton Francis I pie/cake server, L9 1/2” Alvin Bridal Rose olive spoon, L8” Gorham Jefferson macaroni server, L8 1/2” Whiting Madam Morris claret spoon, L13 3/8” Stieff Corsage serving spoon, L8 1/8” S. Kirk & Son Inc. ice tongs, L6 3/8” Margaret-old by International ice cream slice, L11” Whiting Duke of York sauce ladle, L6 3/4” 4 serving forks marked: various maker’s marks, and Total 28.2ozT (12pcs)
$550-650 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1237 AMERICAN SILVER SPOON SET
early 20th century, comprising: Frank Smith American Chippendale pattern asparagus server, L9 1/4” Davis & Galt twisted stem serving spoon, L8 1/2” Davis & Galt pierced serving spoon, L9 1/4” Frank Whiting enamel-accented sugar spoon, L5 1/2” Gorham enamel-accented Luxembourg jelly spoon, L7 1/4” marked: S lion STERLING; fleur-de-lys; W, 20, PAT’D NOV.17.’96; Gorham lion anchor; and Total 10.6ozT (5pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1238 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
Philadelphia, late 19th century, Wm. Wilson & Son, King pattern set of 6 place spoons and 6 teaspoons, L8 1/2, 6”, in velvet presentation case; marked: WM. WILSON & SON STERLING; and Total 14.0ozT (12pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1235 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
early 20th century, comprising: Bailey, Banks & Biddle King pattern asparagus server, L9 3/8” Reed & Barton Les Cinq Fleurs pattern cheese scoop L7 5/8” Durgin salad spoon L8 1/2” salad fork marked only sterling L8 5/8” marked: BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE STERLING; Reed & Barton mark PAT. MAY 22, 1900; D, STERLING; and Total 11.5ozT (4pcs)
1236 AMERICAN SILVER BRIGHT CUT-ENGRAVED FLATWARE
late 19th century, various makers and patterns, comprising: Towle serving spoon and sugar spoons; 6 Duhme table spoons, L 7” 13 Joseph Seymour & Sons ice cream spoons, L5 1/2” Gorham asparagus server and teaspoon, L9 1/8, 4 7/8” 11 demitasse spoons retailed by J.J. Freeman, Toledo; Whiting serving spoon L8” and 4 other pieces marked: Towle T; STERLING 925/1000 DUHME & CO; star S star, M. JUDD; Gorham lion anchor; W griffin; and Total 30.0ozT (39pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1239 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWL, GEORGE W. SHIEBLER & CO New York, late 19th/early 20th century, applied with floral swag, monogrammed, marked: winged S, STERLING, 9199, retailer’s mark M.S.&Co.; H2 3/8” Dia.8”, and 12.5ozT
$300-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1241 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWLS AND CAKE PLATE
1242 AMERICAN SILVER SALVER, INTERNATIONAL
20th century, comprising: International Lord Saybrook sauce bowl, H2 1/2” Gorham Revere reproduction side bowl, dated 1958, H3 3/8” Watson Revere reproduction serving bowl, H3 1/2” Watrous cake plate with pierced rim, Dia.11”; marked: INTERNATIONAL STERLING, LORD SAYBROOK, Y90-1; GORHAM, lion anchor, 471, date mark; Watson W mark, STERLING SILVER, B263; crescent W, STERLING, PH59; and Total 41.5ozT (4pcs)
Connecticut, 20th century, Lord Saybrook pattern, round serving platter/salver, monogrammed, marked: LORD SAYBROOK , INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, H282; H1 1/8” Dia.13 1/2”, and 24.8ozT
1243 AMERICAN SILVER SALVER, TOWLE
1244 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING DISHES
1245 AMERICAN SILVER PORRINGERS AND SHELL-FORM DISH
Massachusetts, 20th century, plain round serving platter/salver; marked: T lion TOWLE STERLING 906; Dia.14 1/2”, and 40.4ozT
20th century, comprising: Reed & Barton weighted sterling Tara pattern footed cake plate, H5” Dia.10 1/2” sterling platter retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co., oval with Rococo shell and scroll rim, L15” W10 1/4”; marked: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X826, TARA; J.E. CALDWELL & CO., STERLING, 4279A; and Total 20.ozT weighable (2pcs)
20th century, comprising: Lunt shallow porringer, L7 5/8” Wallace porringer, L 6 1/2” Reed & Barton shell sweetmeat dish, dated 1932, H2 1/2” W7 3/8” marked: LUNT, STERLING 567; WALLACE, STERLING, 4238; bird R lion, STERLING, 280, date mark; and Total 16.5ozT (3pcs)
20th century, comprising: Frank M. Smith demitasse pot with hinged lid, chased decoration, H9 3/4”; hand chased footed open sugar dish, H4 3/8”; marked: S crescent lion, STERLING, 2883; (no maker’s mark), HAND CHASED STERLING, 703; Total 24.7ozT (2pcs)
$450-550 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1240 AMERICAN SILVER DEMITASSE POT AND SUGAR BOWL
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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$250-350 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1246 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING LADLE, DOMINICK & HAFF New York, late 19th/early 20th century, No. 10 pattern, monogrammed, marked: STERLING, geometric maker’s mark; L13”, and 6.2 ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1247 AMERICAN SILVER PARTIAL FLATWARE SET, REED & BARTON Rhode Island, early 20th century, Jacobean pattern, comprising: 11 cocktail forks, L5 1/2” 11 bouillon soup spoons, L5 1/4” 8 teaspoon, L5 5/8” 8 ice cream spoons, L5 1/8” 8 flat butter spreaders, L5 3/4” 8 demitasse spoons, L4 1/8” 6 place spoons, L8 1/4” Together with 9 Alvin Hamilton fruit forks Marked: R bird lion STERLING; ALVIN STERLING Total 55.5ozT (69pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1249 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SET, INTERNATIONAL Connecticut, circa 1936, Cameo pattern, comprising: 8 forks L7 1/8” 8 cream soup spoons L6 1/4” 7 salad/dessert forks L6” 7 HH knives L8 5/8" 1 sugar spoon L5 7/8" 1 butter knife 7, marked: STERLING; and 29.7ozT weighable (32pcspcs)
$400-600
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1250 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLES, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: Frank M. Whiting Josephine pattern, monogrammed, L12”; Reed & Barton French Antique pattern, L13 1/2”; marked: Whiting W, STERLING; REED & BARTON STERLING; Total 12.4ozT (2pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1248 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SET, INTERNATIONAL Connecticut, circa 1930, 1810 pattern, monogrammed, comprising: 8 dinner forks L7 1/4” 8 salad/dessert forks L6 1/4” 8 dinner knives L8 7/8” 8 teaspoons L6” 4 soup spoons L7” sugar spoon L5 3/4” master butter knife L7” marked: INTERNATIONAL STERLING 1810 Total: 44.7ozT weighable (38pcs)
$650-750 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1251 PAIR AMERICAN ART DECO SILVER AND BAKELITE SHOT GLASSES, WALLACE Connecticut, circa 1930, bell-shaped bowls on green and butterscotch marbled Bakelite decagonal base, marked: RW stag head, STERLING 3708, WALLACE; H2”, and Total 4.1ozT all in (2pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1252 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, INTERNATIONAL
20th century, Royal Danish pattern, monogrammed, comprising: 12 teaspoons L6” 10 demitasse spoons L4 1/8” 8 dinner forks L7 5/8” 8 dinner knives L9 7/8” 8 salad/dessert forks L6 3/8” 8 butter spreaders L6” 6 cream soup spoons L6 1/2” 2 serving spoons L8 1/2” serving fork L8 7/8” lemon fork L4 1/4” seafood fork 5 7/8” sauce ladle L5” sugar spoon L5 7/8” marked: helmet, ROYAL DANISH, INTERNATIONAL STERLING Total: 77.3ozT weighable (67pcs)
1253 AMERICAN SILVER LADLE, WELSH & BRO.
1254 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS
Baltimore, Maryland, late 19th/early 20th century, floral repousse pattern; marked: STERLING, WELSH & BRO.; L11 3/4”, and 6.1ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
early 20th century, comprising: Durgin Regent pattern waffle server, L9 3/4” Dominick & Haff Victoria pattern ice cream slice, L11 1/2” marked: D, STERLING; geometric mark, STERLING PAT.1901; and Total 11.9ozT (2pcs)
1256 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, WILLIAM B. DURGIN CO
1257 AMERICAN SILVER LADLE
New Hampshire and Rhode Island, later 19th/early 20th century, Chrysanthemum pattern, comprising: 12 coffee spoons, L4 1/4” sugar spoon, L6” bon bon scoop, L5 1/8” marked: Total 9.0ozT (14pcs)
early 20th century, engraved design with initials MCW; marked: BLAKE STANDARD, L13”, and 5.5ozT
$400-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1255 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES, DOMINICK & HAFF New York, New King pattern, comprising: berry spoon, L9”; fish serving fork, L8 3/4”; marked: geometric mark, STERLING, retailer’s marks; Total 10.2ozT (2pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1258 AMERICAN SILVER CENTERBOWL, DOMINICK & HAFF
1259 WALLACE GRAND COLONIAL STERLING FLATWARE SET
1260 AMERICAN SILVER SALVER, CENTERBOWL, VASE AND
dated 1928, engraved initials AEM, marked: Dominick & Haff punch, STERLING, 1225/105, SALEM, and Reed & Barton dated punch; H1 1/2” Dia.13 1/2”, and 34.0ozT
Connecticut, 20th century, comprising: 16 teaspoons, L6” 12 pistol-grip dinner knives, L9” 8 dinner forks, L7 1/4” 8 salad/dessert forks, L 6 3/8” 5 cream soup spoons, L6” 3 serving spoons, L8 1/2” 2 seafood forks, L5 1/2” 1 sugar shell two-piece small carving set, L10 3/4” and 9 1/2” marked: WALLACE STERLING Total: 502.ozT weighable (57pcs)
OVERLAY BEVERAGE SET
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1261 AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, GRAFF, WASHBOURNE & DUNN
1262 AMERICAN SILVER TROPHY PLATTER, WHITING MANUFACTURING CO
New York, 20th century, pear-shaped with gadrooned rims, monogrammed; marked: Graff, Washbourne & Dunn mark, STERLING, 4PT, 8195/232; H8 7/8”, and 30.0ozT
New York, dated 1916, oval, with ovolo rim, engraved with presentation inscription as the Meadowbrook Plate presented by Huntingdon Valley Hunt dated 1919; marked: Whiting griffin, STERLING, 5818, date mark; L18” W12 6/8”, and 41.6ozT
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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$600-800 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
late 19th/20th century, Gorham oval salver, marked: Gorham marks, STERLING, #1328; H1/2” L13” W10 1/4” Hamilton centerbowl with pierced rim on weighted trumpet foot, H4 1/2” Dia.9 1/4” Gorham baluster-form vase, marked: Gorham marks, STERLING, BKZ; H9 1/2” silver-overlay iced beverage set, pitcher, H8 3/4”; and 8 matching stems, H6 1/2” Total 32.7ozT weighable (12pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Leon & Billie Goodall
1263 AMERICAN SILVER CENTER BOWL, REED & BARTON Massachusetts, dated 1940, scalloped rim and fluted body, on paw feet; marked: Reed & Barton bird R lion, STERLING, X811, cannon date mark; H3 7/8” W12 3/4” D8 7/8”, and 21.0ozT
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1264 AMERICAN SILVER CHARGER SET, REED & BARTON
1265 AMERICAN SILVER PORRINGER, HOWARD & CO
1266 AMERICAN SILVER JULEP CUP SET, INTERNATIONAL
Massachusetts, 20th century, Francis I pattern; marked: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X565, FRANCIS I; Dia.11 1/4”, and Total 48.0ozT (3pcs)
New York, dated 1894, of typical form, marked: HOWARD & CO, STERLING NEW YORK, 1894; H2”, L8”, and 9.2ozT
Connecticut, 20th century, tapered cylindrical with beaded rims; marked: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, P687; H4 3/8”, and Total 31.3ozT (4pcs)
$900-1,000 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1267 AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, REED & BARTON Massachusetts, circa 1945, Hampton Court pattern, comprising: coffeepot H8 3/4” teapot H7” covered sugar H6” creamer H5” wastebowl H4” marked: date mark, Reed & Barton mark, STERLING, 660, HAMPTON COURT; and Total 80.0ozT (5pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1268 AMERICAN SILVER COFFEEPOT, ENSKO New York, early 20th century, lighthouse form, with hinged lid, fruitwood handle; marked: ENSKO NEW YORK, STERLING, 1717L; H9 1/2”, and 28.0 ozT all in
$550-650 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$1,200-1,500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$500-700 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1269 AMERICAN SILVER TRAVELING PERFUME CASE, CHAS. B. BYRON CO New York, late 19th century, rectangular box with rounded hinged lid acid etched with central shield flanked by rampant lions amidst leafy scrolls, interior fitted for slender colorless glass vials, marked: STERLING, interlocking CBB, 1390; H2 5/8 W3 3/8 D1/2”, and 3.3ozT
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1272 AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER
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early 20th century, paneled urn form with short spout, crenellated rims, engraved with borders of scrolls and flowerheads; marked: eagle retailer’s mark, STERLING, 1716; H8”, and 26.5ozT
$400-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1271 AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, ELLMORE SILVER CO, INC
1270 AMERICAN SILVER FRUIT BOWL, RETAILED BY J.E. CALDWELL & CO Philadelphia, early 20th century, Revere-style, marked: PAUL REVERE REPRODUCTION, J.E. CALDWELL & CO, STERLING, D262; H5 1/4” Dia.10 1/4”, and 31.0ozT
$500-600 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Connecticut, second quarter 20th century, Champlain pattern, handchased with cornucopia cartouches, monogrammed, comprising: coffeepot H12” teapot H11 1/4” covered sugar H8 1/2” creamer H7 1/4” wastebowl H5 6/8” marked: HAND CHASED, CHAMPLAIN, E and lion, STERLING, 7180; and Total 119.8ozT (5pcs)
$1,800-2,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1275 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWLS early 20th century, comprising: Whiting reeded with beaded rim, H2” Dia. 8 3/4” Meriden with S-scroll and acanthus rim, H2 1/4” Dia.10” Watson reeded, H2” Dia.7 1/2” marked: Whiting lion, STERLING, 6409, date mark; bird M, STERLING, 659; wreath sword, STERLING, 885; and Total 24.3ozT (3pcs)
$350-450 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1274 AMERICAN LILY PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, WHITING MFG 1273 AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE early 20th century, comprising: International Frontenac pattern including: 12 luncheon knives, L9”, 4 teaspoons, L5 7/8”, 6 demitasse spoons, L4 1/2”, master butter knife, and sugar spoon; together with 5 Alvin teaspoons; marked: International helmet, STERLING, PAT’D; ALVIN PAT STERLING; and Total 12.5ozT weighable (29pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
New York, early 20th century, comprising: 30 teaspoons L5 7/8” 24 dinner knives L9 1/2-9 5/8” 19 five o’clock teaspoons L5 1/2” 12 dinner forks L7 5/8” 12 luncheon forks L6 3/4” 12 salad/dessert forks L6 1/8” 6 cream soup spoons L6 7/8” sugar spoon L6” sauce ladle L5 1/2” bouillon soup spoon L5” Marked: Whiting griffin, STERLING, PAT APP FOR; PAT 1902 Total: 116.1ozT weighable (118pcs)
$1,800-2,200 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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1278 THOR MISSILE FRAGMENT, EARLY SPACE EXPLORATION RELATED
inscribed in pencil: Thor #102, WS-315A, prematurely destructed at 30,000 ft due to control central radar error, Feb. 1959; John Padgett overall L17” W10”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
1276 AMERICAN SILVER COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION SET The Gorham Mint, 1976, The First Thirteen Colonies Collection, edition 1641/5000, in fitted case; marked: COINED IN STERLING SILVER BY THE GORHAM MINT, COMMEMORATING THE BICENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 1776-1976; Total 10.9ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1277 AMERICAN SILVER ARTS & CRAFTS FLATWARE ITEMS
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Other Notes: In 1959, a total of 23 Thor missile tests were carried out, with only one failure. When Missile 185 on 16 December, the second Thor 102 RAF launch which broke up due to a control malfunction this fragment is from that latter. This salvaged piece was a gift from Thor engineer John Padgett to the present owner. This lot is accompanied by photographs of Mr. Padgett at Florida’s missile test center in his gullwing Mercedes.
early 20th century, comprising: Kalo sauce ladle, L7 1/4” Erickson serving spoon, L9 1/4” Leonore Doskow folding travel spoon with applied monogram; Felmore 2-pc condiment set formed as spade and pitchfork, L4” marked: KALO STERLING, J696B; ERICKSON STERLING; LEONORE DOSKOW, HANDMADE STERLING; FELMORE STERLING; and Total 6.9ozT (5pcs)
$125-150 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
1279 MICKEY MOUSE RIDE-ON-ROCKER early 20th century; H23 1/2” W35 1/2” D10 1/2”
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1280 ENGLISH ROCKING HORSE probably Haddon Rocker’s, Oxfordshire; H35” W42” D15”
$300-400 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
1281 CONTINENTAL CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD RELIGIOUS FIGURES
most 19th century, depicting various saints; H6 1/2” to 16 1/2” (16pcs)
$400-800 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1282 SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED WOOD RELIGIOUS
1283 PAIR SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED AND PAINTED
1284 LARGE CONTINENTAL CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD
FIGURES AND ARCHITECTURAL TABERNACLE
WOOD WALL SCONCES
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
19th century, overall H20” W13 1/2” D10”
H30 1/4” W10 1/2” D9”
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
19th century, H31”
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
1285 SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED AND PAINTED
1286 LARGE CONTINENTAL CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD
1287 SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED AND PAINTED
WOOD RELIGIOUS FIGURES AND MASKS
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
WOOD RELIGIOUS FIGURE
19th century, comprising: pair figures H9” pair masks H9” mask H9” (5pcs)
19th century, H42”
19th century, overall H21” W10 3/4” D8”
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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1288 NEAR PAIR SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED WOOD
1289 PAIR BAROQUE STYLE GILT-CERAMIC LAMP BASES
1290 RARE PAIR MEXICAN EX-VOTO, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
RELIGIOUS FIGURES ON BRACKETS
H39” W10 1/2” D10 1/2” (2pcs)
Arandas, dated 1922 & 1924 pictorial panel invoking divine aid for Juan Velazquez and the other for Silveria Reyes painted tin, framed, unsigned H9 1/2” W4 1/2” (2pcs)
19th century, figures H17” and later brackets H6” W12” (2pcs)
$200-300
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
1291 MEXICAN RETABLOS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
1292 MEXICAN RETABLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY
1293 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
five works: MATER DOLOROSA, EL ALMA DE MARIA, N.S. REFUGIO DE PEDADORES (2), and LA INMACULADA painted tin panels, framed, unsigned from H6 3/4” W4 3/4” to H13 1/2” W9 1/4” (5pcs)
NUESTRA SENORA DE SAN JUAN LOS LAGOS (Our Lady of Saint John of the Lakes) painted metal, framed, unsigned H13 1/2” W10”
SAINT JOSEPH HOLDING JESUS oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H41” W27”
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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1295 JOSE CUBERO
1296 SPANISH COLONIAL SCENES
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(Spanish, 19th century) PAIR MATADORS painted terracotta, label on base H11 1/2” (2pcs)
19th century FERDINANDO CORTEZ RICEVE DEGLI OSTAGGI, and FERDINANDO CORTEZ BRUCIA LA SUA FLOTTA oil on panel, unsigned H14” W19 1/2”, H14 3/4” W20” (2pcs)
HOLY FAMILY, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H32 1/2” W24 1/2”
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
1297 MEXICAN RETABLO, LATE 19TH CENTURY
1298 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
1299 MEXICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY
SAN JERONIMO oil on canvas, unframed, unsigned H15” W11 3/8”
TEMPTATION oil on canvas laid to board, framed, unsigned H33” W23 3/4”
SAN MIGUEL (Archangel Michael) oil on canvas in Larson Juhl frame, unsigned H27” W19”
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$150-250 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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1300 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
1301 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
1302 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) three works: ITALIAN SCENES (Pisa Baptistery, Venice, and Villa) gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated: HR, 1913 sight H18” W12 1/4” (3pcs)
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) five works: FRANCE SCENES (Chartres, Blois, and other vistas) gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated: HR, 1904 sight H6 1/2” W9 1/2” and H9 1/2” W6 1/2” (5pcs)
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) three works: ITALIAN VIEW (Venice and Tuscany) gouache and watercolor, framed, one signed & dated: 1905 sight H8 3/4” W12” and H9 1/2” W13 1/2” (3pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-500 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner Other Notes: one with 1907 Pittsburgh Architectural Club exhibition label on verso.
1303 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
1304 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
1305 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) two works: COASTAL SCENES gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated: HGR, 1903 sight H13 1/2” W17 5/8” (2pcs)
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) two works: GARDEN SCENES gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated: HR, 1902 sight H22 1/2” W16”
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) two work: FRANCE SCENES (Grand Palais, and Les Jardins) gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated: HR, 1904 sight H9 1/2” W13 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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1307 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
1308 HERBERT G. RIPLEY
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) two works: PARIS SCENES gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated: 1913 H12” W9” and H9 1/2” W12 1/2” (2pcs)
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) pair works: MAGDALEN TOWER, OXFORD, and CHATEAU DE VITRE gouache and watercolor, framed, some signed & dated: 1904 sight H9 1/4” W6 5/8” (2pcs)
(Massachusetts, 1869-1942) two works: NEW ENGLAND COASTAL SCENE gouache and watercolor, framed, one signed & dated: 1922 sight H9” W14” and H14 1/4” W10 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
1309 AMERICAN PASTELS, 20TH CENTURY
1310 HENDRICKS A. HALLETT
1311 RICHARD C. BARTLETT
Hermann Dudley Murphy (Massachusetts, 1867-1945) BEACH SCENE, framed, unsigned, sight H10 1/4” W17 1/2”; together with V. Franchina (American, 20th century) FEMALE NUDE, framed, sight H9” W13 (2pcs)
(Massachusetts, 1847-1921) WOODLAND EDGE watercolor, framed, signed & dated 1907 sight H13 1/8” W19 3/8”
(Massachusetts, b.1924) BELLINGHAM PLACE, 1948 lithograph, framed, signed, titled & numbered, 2/25 sight H19 3/4” W13 1/2”
$300-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$150-250 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
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1312 DAVID BERGER
1313 TODD WILLIAMSON
1314 AYLETT L. WOOD
(Massachusetts, 1920-1966) FIRST LOVE lithograph, framed, signed & numbered 5/30 sight H25” W18 1/2”
(California, b.1964) CHAOS ENSUES, 2014 oil on canvas, self-framed, signed & titled on verso H60 1/8” W36”
(American, 20th century) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL pastel, framed, signed: lower right sight size: H15 1/2” W12”
1315 EMILIO ANTONIO SERIO
1316 HAROLD ALTMAN
1317 ALICE STANDISH BUELL
(New York, 1930-2015) ROSETTA, FEMALE NUDE oil wash on paper, framed, signed H11 W8”
(American, 1924-2003) three works: PARK WITH SIX FIGURES, 1968; SEATED WOMAN, 1961; and AUTMAN, 1985 lithograph, framed, one signed, titled & numbered 95/185, 63/185, signed and numbered 26/50 and image H17 1/4” W19 1/2”, the others sheet H22” W30” and image H11” W18 1/2” (3pcs)
(New York, 1892-1964) FOREST YIELD etching, unframed, signed & titled in pencil image H8” W7 3/4”
$150-250 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$200-400 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$500-700 Provenance: California collection
$300-500 Provenance: Gift from the estate Mary Parkinson Grew of Woodstock, Vermont Sold to benefit anonymous institution
$200-400 Provenance: Southern private collection
$200-400 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1318 WALTER G. CLEVELAND
1319 M. PAUL ROCHE
1320 JOAN PURCELL
(American, b.1940) three works: YELLOW POPPIES, BLACK CHERRIES, and PLATE OF CHERRIES color etching, framed, signed in pencil plate size H10 3/4” W8”, H13 5/8” W10 1/2”, and H8 3/4” W8 1/2” (3pcs)
(Maryland, b. 1888) BOY IN SURF drypoint etching, framed, signed plate H15” W11 3/4”
(American, 20th century) SUMMER color aquatint, framed, signed & numbered, in pencil, 22/100 plate H22” W21 1/2”
1321 PAIR FRAMED ARCHITECTURAL PRINTS
1322 PRINDLE WISSLER
1323 SIDNEY CHAFETZ
overall H33” W34 1/2” (2pcs)
(Vermont, 1912-2011) OUR TOWN, MIDDLEBURY VERMONT color print, framed, signed in plate sight H14 1/2” W22”
(American, 1922-2013) HOSTESS, 1970 etching, framed, signed, titled, numbered & dated 26/40 image size H11 3/4” W10 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
$100-150 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: The Ireland collection of William J. O’Neil and Joseph T. O’Conner
$100-200 Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
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$200-300 Provenance: purchased from Picriccorn House in the 1970s South Carolina collection
$100-200 Provenance: Coastal Carolina private collection
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1325 RARE PAIR WESTLEY RICHARDS 50 CAL. PERCUSSION OFFICER’S PISTOLS IN CASE SN 535 & 536, London circa 1860, walnut, Damascus barrels L7 1/2”, marked WESTLEY RICHARDS 170 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON; overall L13”, in presentation box with tools, medallion on case inscribed: H.J. JUDD, ESQR, MADRAS LT. CAVALRY; case size H3” W16 3/4” D8 3/4”
$3,000-5,000 Provenance: Private collection
1326 JAMES PURDEY 10-BORE SXS HAMMER SPORTING GUN SN 9964, London, circa 1877, sidelock action, extractors, double triggers, side clips, walnut pistalgrip and forearm, steel pistol grip cap, steel-engraved heel and toe plate, Damascus barrels L30 1/2”, 3” chambers, proof marked for black powder, overall L46”; LOP14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection
1324 JAMES MACGILL (Maryland, 1912-1993) FEMALE TORSO carved stone, signed on base H24” W11 1/2” D11”
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection Other Notes: Judge James Macgill (1912-1993), a Howard County Maryland native. Judge Macgill was best-known as a chief justice of Maryland’s 5th circuit court. Judge Macgill first passion was the law, and his second was sculpting wood and stone. The female form was significant in most of his work. After his death there was an exhibit of his works at the Foundry Street Gallery, in Ellicott Maryland
1327 CHARLES LANCASTER .450/.400 NITRO EXPRESS SMOOTH OVAL BORE SXS RIFLE SN 7417, circa 1880, round bodied boxlock action, semi-pistol grip walnut stock, patented block safety, self openers, double triggers, 75% scroll/floral engraving, barrels marked: CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND STREET LONDON, barrel L30”, overall L47” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$3,000-6,000 Provenance: Private collection
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1328 CHARLES LANCASTER 12-BORE SXS SPORTING GUN SN 13135, circa 1920, sidelock ejector, straight walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked imp cyl/full, barrel L28”, overall L44 3/4”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Private collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1329 MATCHED PAIR ELDERKIN & SONS 12-BORE SXS
1330 W.W. GREENER GRADE 6 12-BORE SXS LIVE PIGEON
1331 W.W. GREENER 12-BORE HIGH-GRADE BOXLOCK SXS
HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUNS
GUN
SPORTING GUN
SN 551698 & 551702, boxlock ejectors, straight walnut stocks, double triggers, Briley choke tubes, both LOP 14 5/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp cyl/mod, barrel L25”, overall L42 1/2”; accompanied with leather trunk fitted to guns ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
SN 43666, circa 1910, boxlock auto ejectors, pistolgrip walnut forearm, double triggers, side safety, LOP 14”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp mod/imp mod, steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/4”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 30149, circa 1890, straight walnut grip, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked skeet/imp mod, barrel L28”, overall L44”; accompanied with maker’s case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$2,500-3,500 Provenance: Private collection
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Estate of Thomas Pollard Private collection
1332 WANLESS BROS 12-BORE SXS HAMMERLESS
1333 H.J. HUSSEY 12-BORE SXS SPORTING GUN, TWO-BARREL
1334 JOSEPH MANTON & CO 20-BORE SXS HAMMERLESS
WILDFOWLING SPORTING GUN
SET
SPORTING GUN
SN 2130, circa 1950, 3 inch magnum sidelock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 3”, choked skeet/extra full, steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 14218, circa 1910, sidelock action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, both barrels L27” nitro proofed, LOP 15 1/8”, chamber 2 3/”, choked mod/light full, and 2nd set of barrels L27” choked imp cyl/cyl; overall L44 1/2”; accompanied with period original Takedown case/trunk ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
SN 77305, circa 1920, boxlock action with ejectors, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 50% scroll/floral coverage, LOP 13 1/2”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/mod, barrel L28”, overall L43” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-1,800 Provenance: Private collection
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$3,000-6,000 Provenance: Private collection
$900-1,400 Provenance: Private collection
$1,800-2,400 Provenance: Private collection
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1335 J & W TOLLEY 12- BORE SXS SPORTING GUN
1336 F. BANDER 12GA SXS PERCUSSION HAMMERGUN
1337 CHARLES BOSWELL 20GA SXS SPORTING GUN
SN 8875, circa 1890, sidelock hammerless ejectors, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 40-50% coverage with floral/scroll engraving, LOP 14 5/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked mod/extra full, barrel L26”, overall L43 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
NVSN, circa 1850, back action, walnut stock, double triggers, back action, hammer and receiver with deep relief engraving and gold inlay, LOP 13 3/4”, choked imp mod/full, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L47”
NVSN, straight walnut grip, double triggers, LOP 14 1/2”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked mod/cyl, steel barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
1338 BAKER GUN CO PARAGON 12-BORE SXS SPORTING GUN
1339 THOMAS BLAND & SONS 12-BORE SXS SPORTING GUN
SN 201171F, circa 1920, sidelock auto ejectors, walnut pistolgrip stock, double triggers, standard Paragon engraving, LOP 14 3/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked mod/imp mod, barrel L26”, overall L43”; accompanied with Takedown leather/canvas case ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 12810, circa 1896, nitro proofed Damascus barrels (marked), sidelock action, straight walnut grip, double triggers, LOP 14 3/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked extra full/light mod, barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case. ***FFL REQUIRED***
1340 S. A. VAN HORN 16GA/.36 CALIBER MUZZLE LOADING SXS PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Private collection
$900-1,400 Provenance: Private collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection
$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
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$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Private collection
NVSN, two barrel set, one set standard 16ga muzzle loader barrels, one set of 16ga left barrel and .36 caliber right barrel, back action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L30 1/2”, overall L47”; accompanied with period wood case (2pcs)
$600-900 Provenance: Private collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1341 HUNTER & KIRKER 12- BORE SXS BOXLOCK SPORTING
1342 GALLYON & SONS 12-BORE SXS HAMMER SPORTING GUN
1343 J.P. SAUER & SOHN 12GA BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUN
GUN
SN 6014, circa 1880, rotary underlever full crossover, straight walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked skeet/cyl, barrel L30”, overall L47”
SN 393257, circa 1950, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, and cocking indicators, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked full/full, Knupp steel barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
NVSN, hammerless two barrel set, Damascus barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, barrel L30” choked full/skeet I; and barrel L26” choked skeet II/mod; accompanied with original maker’s case with label ***FFL REQUIRED***
$500-900 Provenance: Private collection
$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
1344 INMAN MEFFERT 16-BORE PINFIRE SXS HAMMER
1345 JOHN HALL 10GA SXS SPORTING GUN
1346 F.R. LOFFLER 16-BORE HAMMERLESS SXS SPORTING GUN
SPORTING GUN
NVSN, circa 1850, back action, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, 60% rose and scroll coverage, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”
NVSN, circa 1900, Damascus barrels, rotary underlever, straight walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 13 3/4”, chamber 2 1/4”, choked full/full, barrel L30”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
NVSN, circa 1870, back action, walnut stock, double triggers, receiver with extensive engraving and gold inlay, LOP 13 3/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/cyl, barrel L31 1/4”, overall L47”
$600-800 Provenance: Private collection
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$500-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
$500-900 Provenance: Private collection
$400-700 Provenance: Private collection
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1347 FLETCHER 10-BORE SXS JONES ROTARY UNDERLEVER
1348 A.H. FOX MODEL BE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
1349 L.C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE 12GA SXS HAMMERLESS
HAMMER SPORTING GUN
SN 15354, circa 1909, toplever boxlock action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, standard B engraving, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 3”, choked mod/full, barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; barrels modified to accept choke tubes; accompanied with Scheels Takedown case ***FFL REQUIRED***
SPORTING GUN
SN 763, circa 1860, straight walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, barrel L29 1/2”, overall L45 1/2”; accompanied with period Takedown case
$400-700 Provenance: Private collection
1350 ITHACA GRADE 4-E SINGLE BARREL TRAP 12GA SPORTING
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Private collection
SN 134296, circa 1930, sidelock ejector, pistolgrip walnut stock, ventilated rib, Hunter single trigger, auto ejectors, standard specialty engraving, LOP 13 7/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked cyl/cyl, barrel L26 1/2”, overall L43 1/4”; accompanied with factory letter and Scheels Takedown case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$900-1,500 Provenance: Private collection
1351 COLT MODEL 1883 SXS 12GA HAMMERLESS SPORTING
1352 COLT MODEL 1878 12GA SXS HAMMERGUN
GUN
GUN
SN 401766, circa 1929, straight handed walnut stock, automatic ejectors, fleur-de-lis checkering, ventilated rib, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked full, barrel L32”, overall L49 1/2”; accompanied with period leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 7146, boxlock toplever action, Damascus barrels, semipistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked imp mod/imp mod, barrel L30”, overall L46”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 5231, circa 1878, Damascus barrels, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 3/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked imp mod/imp mod, barrel L30” overall L46 1/2”; stock inset with 1859 coin; accompanied with leather case
$900-1,400 Provenance: Private collection
$900-1,400 Provenance: Private collection
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$600-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1353 A.H. FOX MODEL AE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
1354 REMINGTON MODEL 32 12GA O/U SHOTGUN
SN 23491, circa 1918, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, standard A engraving, auto ejectors, LOP 14 7/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked mod tight/full, barrel L30”, overall L47 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 2356, boxlock action, walnut pistolgrip stock, single selective trigger, standard model 32 engraving, LOP 14”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked mod/full, barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with custom canvas wood case covered with leather fittings ***FFL REQUIRED***
$600-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Private collection
SN 322, automatic ejectors, full pistolgrip stock, double triggers, standard model 32 engraving, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked full/full, steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Private collection
1356 REMINGTON MODEL 1889 GRADE 3 12GA SXS HAMMER
1357 RARE PARKER BROS CH GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING
1358 PARKER BROS QUALITY ONE 10GA HAMMER SPORTING
GUN
GUN
GUN
SN 55968, circa 1886, back action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/cyl, fluid steel barrel L28”, overall L46”
SN 92373, circa 1899, two barrel set, straight grip, splinter forearm, single trigger, standard CH engraving, LOP 13 5/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, Bernard steel barrel L28” choked skeet/extra full, and Titanic steel barrel L32” choked extra full/extra full ; accompanied with Beretta Takedown case and factory letter. ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
SN 54739, circa 1891, checkered pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 3/4”, frame size #2, laminated/twist steel barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with Takedown canvas case and factory letter
$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Belonged to famous exhibition shooter, Frank Irwin of Cherokee, Iowa Private collection
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1355 EARLY REMINGTON ARMS CO MODEL 32 O/U HAMMERLESS 12GA SPORTING GUN
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection
Other Notes: Featured in August 1999 Double Gun Journal, pp. 126.
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SESSION II
1359 PARKER BROS 16GA DHE GRADE SXS SPORTING GUN, TWO-BARREL SET SN 189826, circa 1920, boxlock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, Miller single trigger, standard DH engraving with game scenes, LOP 14”, chamber 2 3/4”, Parker Bros Titantic steel barrel L30”, choke imp mod/full and aftermarket Belgium barrels L26” choke skeet/mod ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection
1362 PARKER BROS VH GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN
SN 124609, circa 1904, boxlock, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard VH engraving, fame size #2, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp cyl/full Vulcan steel barrel L30”, overall L46”; accompanied with leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
Other Notes: Accompanied with South Carolina hunting license, 1919-1920. Found behind buttplate. Made out to 11 year old boy with last name Kaminer. Shipped to H.V. Kaminer in Gadsden, South Carolina.
1360 PARKER BROS VHE GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN
1361 PARKER BROS GH GRADE 12GA SXS BOXLOCK SPORTING
SN 185205, circa 1920, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard VH engraving, auto ejectors, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked full/full, Vulcan steel barrel L32”, overall L48 3/4”; accompanied with canvas/leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
GUN
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection
SN 92435, two barrel set, Damascus and E.S.C Vickas barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard GH grade engravings, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked imp cyl/imp mod, barrel L30” with 60% original pattern and 27 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown hard case ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
1363 PARKER BROS DHE GRADE 12GA SXS HAMMERLESS
1364 PARKER BROS GH GRADE 12GA HAMMERLESS SXS
SPORTING GUN
SPORTING GUN
SN 132506, circa 1905, boxlock auto ejectors, straight stock, standard DH engraving, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked extra full/extra full, barrel L32”, overall L48 1/2” * **FFL REQUIRED***
SN 123215, circa 1904, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard GH engraving, heart shaped silver presentation plaque in right side of buttstock, LOP 14 5/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked full/extra full, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; frame size #1; accompanied with trunk case, factory letter and documentation of presentation ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Private collection
$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection
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F RIDAY 27 S EPTEMBER 1365 PARKER BROS DHE GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
1366 PARKER BROS PHE GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
SN 171655, circa 1915, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard DH engraving, beaver-tail forearm, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp mod/full, Titanic steel barrel L32”, overall L48”; accompanied with Takedown leather case and factory letter ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 193736, circa 1921, boxlock auto ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard PH engraving, LOP 14 7/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp cyl/full, Parker steel barrel L30”, overall L47”; frame size 1 1/2; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
$600-900 Provenance: Private collection
1367 A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH 12GA SXS BRUSH EJECTOR SHOTGUN, TWO-BARREL SET
SN 103079, boxlock action, full pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, period red head recoil pad, LOP 14”, original barrel L32” with ejectors, choked extra full; and another original 26” with ejectors choked imp. modified/skeet II, overall L48”, second set of barrels with second forearm; accompanied with original representation leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,200-2,000 Provenance: Private collection
1368 A.H. FOX GUN CO STERLINGWORTH 12GA X45/70 GOVERNMENT SXS CAPE GUN SN 70345, circa 1914, boxlock action, full pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, rifle sights installed on barrels with sling swivels, LOP 14”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked tight modified, barrel L28”, overall L44”; accompanied with period leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***
$800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection
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1369 A. H. FOX STERLINGWORTH 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
1370 L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
SN 115054, factory original two barrel set, boxlock, pistolgrip, walnut stock, double triggers, standard Sterlingworth markings, LOP 14 5/8”, chamber 2 1/2”, fluid steel barrel L24” choked light mod/imp mod; and L32” barrel choked extra full/imp mod ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
SN FWE134729, circa 1929, two barrel set, sidelock auto ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, featherweight, LOP 15 1/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, steel barrel L26 1/2” choked skeet/mod, and L30” choked mod/full ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)
$600-1,000 Provenance: Private collection
$500-800 Provenance: Private collection
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SESSION II
1371 SMITH & WESSON 38 SPECIAL CTQ REVOLVER
1372 COLT NEW FRONTIER SAA .357 MAGNUM REVOLVER
SN904563, with 6-inch barrel ***FFL REQUIRED**
SN 6884NF, single action, Colt walnut grips with medallion, standard markings, barrel L7 1/2”, overall L13 1/2”; accompanied by Smith & Wesson presentation box ***FFL REQUIRED***
$300-400 Provenance: Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent to present heir
$600-800 Provenance: Private collection
1373 PAINTED CARVED-WOOD ICE FISHING DECOYS
1374 WOOD GUN STOCKS AND FOREARMS
first half 20th century, dragonfly, beaver, frog and assorted fish, L6 1/2” to 10” (8pcs)
various design and woods (6pcs)
$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-400 Provenance: Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent to present heir
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HOW TO PARTICIPATE 1. Create an Online Account
3. Bid Live Online
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Go to www.charltonhallauctions.com
Click on
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Click on Create an account with us
Click on Get approved to bid
Complete all required personal information
Login with email and password
Complete Security Code
Enter credit card information Check the box indicating you agree to the terms and conditions
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You will receive email confirmation you’ve been approved to bid, along with your bid limit. Email us to increase your limit if needed. ON AUCTION DAY: go to www.charltonhallauctions.com
2. Placing Absentee Bids
Click Sign In (upper right corner)
Click Sign In and enter your email address and password
Login with email and password, and click Login Go back to the home page and click
Bid Live Button
Click View Catalogue to the upper left side of the page
Click Enter Auction which will open a new window for you to begin bidding live
Click Bid Sheet
When you would like to bid the asking amount, click the BID bar in the upper right of the window
Enter your absentee bid amounts on each lot you desire (in whole Dollars) within our bid increments
Need Help? Please all 617-746-9800 for the 24/7 Customer Care Team, For assistance with tech support and compatability issues.
Click Confirm Your Bids Review your bids and click Place Bids To view tracked items, click View Catalogue again, then click Find at bottom of page
4. Payment, Pickup & Shipping
Email confirmation will be sent after we have processed bids
Invoices are emailed a few hours after the sale closes, with payment, pickup and shipping instructions.
Visit our Online Registration Kiosk during preview Our staff will assist you with establishing your online account
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Terms & Conditions of Sale REGISTRATION FOR BIDDING. All prospective bidders must have an active Charlton Hall Account in good standing, sign Registration Form and provide government issued photo ID for each sale. *If you would like to establish an account with our firm, please complete Account Setup Form and provide government issued photo ID. *At the discretion of Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., prospective bidders may be required to provide a deposit against bids. 1.
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ALL SALES ARE FINAL and all lots are sold as shown and “AS IS”, “WHERE IS”, with all faults, imperfections, and errors of description. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and/or agents are not responsible for errors of description, genuineness or authenticity, and fault or defect in any lot. No warranties or representations whatsoever are given by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., its employees and/or agents, to any buyer in respect to any lot. ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AUCTION, and all merchandise must be removed from the premises the day of the auction. Payment can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire transfer, or local pre-approved checks. Merchandise paid for with US bank drawn pre-approved check or foreign cashier’s check will be held for 10 banking days. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. accept credit cards from domestic buyers up to $2000. International buyers are required to pay bank wire transfer. We do not give refunds. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. represents and sells consigned property on behalf of sellers, estates, public and private institutions and other entities. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. recommends prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. All lots offered are available for your examination prior to auction date. Registering for a sale and placing bids on any lot signifies that you or your agent have examined the property as fully as you desire. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of any lot being sold. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the lot in question. All sales are final, and no refunds will be given. No statement written or oral made by the auctioneer shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. or by any seller represented by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the buyer of that lot. In the event of any dispute, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion to either determine the successful bidder or to re-offer for bidding, the lot in dispute. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. has sole discretion to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, and to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale. Some lots may be offered subject to a reserve, which is a minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. may implement such reserves by bidding on behalf of the seller. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., reserves the right to allow its employees to bid competitively at all auctions. A buyer’s premium of 23% of the successful bid price will be added to each lot thereto and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price of each lot. Credit card payment will include an additional 4% surcharge. Sales Tax: All purchases, including buyer’s premium, are subject to the collection of South Carolina state and local sales taxes. Buyers will be required to pay 7% sales tax at the time of payment unless the registered buyer provides Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. with a valid Retail License Number,
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and can completes the ST-8A Resale Certificate submitted with a copy of said retail license. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. complies with South Carolina State and Local Tax Laws, which are subject to change without notice. CONDITION REPORTS: Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., and its employees will provide, upon request, condition reports and additional photographs for items contained within the current auction catalog. This service is provided as a courtesy only and requesting a condition report in no way changes article #1 of Conditions of Sale. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to inspect each lot yourself or have an agent do so on your behalf. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., or its employees is merely a subjective qualified opinion, notwithstanding written reports or any discussion concerning condition in this catalog. Condition reports are provided by request on a “first come, first served” basis, making it imperative that requests are submitted early. Requests submitted close to auction date may not be completed. NOTICE TO BIDDER: Estimated Weights and Measurements: All weights in our catalogue descriptions have been estimated through volumetric proportions and are to be considered approximations and are not to be relied on to be exact. The term “all-in” relating to weight means the weight includes all the components of the item. Jewelry: Unless stated otherwise, all diamonds and other precious stones have been measured and graded in their settings. Some jewelry and/or stones are accompanied by certificates prepared by gemological laboratories. These certificates are provided as a convenience to our clients and are not warranted by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. Metal weights given for jewelry includes stones unless stated otherwise. Buyers should be reminded that many colored gemstones have historically been treated to enhance their appearance. Clocks and Watches: No guarantee is given as to the working order of clocks or watches. Most of these items have been repaired over the course of time and may now have parts not original to them. Unless stated otherwise, weight measurements include the works. TELEPHONE & ABSENTEE BIDDING: As a service, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. provides several absentee bidding formats to those who cannot or choose not to attend the auction in person. Written absentee bids are accepted and must be submitted on a Charlton Hall Absentee Bid Form, copies of which can be found in the printed catalog or on our website. Bidding by telephone can also be arranged by completing the Charlton Hall Bid Form which can also be found in the printed catalog or on our website. Due to processing time constraints, these bid forms must be submitted before 24-hours prior to the auction. Additional terms are outlined on these Absentee Bid Forms. By submitting an Bid Form, prospective purchasers consent and agree to the Conditions of Sale. Absentee bidding is a convenience offered to Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. customers and while we make every effort to execute your instructions regarding your Absentee or Telephone Bid, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to execute such instructions. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: Live internet bidding is also possible through our website www.CharltonHallAuctions.com and via Invaluable. Online bidders will pay a Buyer’s Premium of 23% in addition to the hammer price. Charlton Hall undertakes the execution of online bidding as a convenience for clients and is not responsible for any failure or error in the execution of bids. In the event of a tie bid, the floor bidder will be the winning bidder of record.
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SHIPPING: Charlton Hall Galleries does not ship any merchandise purchased at auction. We will be pleased to provide a list of shippers and packers that our worldwide base of clients has successfully used, or you can have your own shipper handle your purchases. Please contact the shipper of your choice to arrange for pick up and packing of your items. Your items will be released as soon as payment clears our bank. We request that your shipper schedules pick up times at least 24 hours in advance; this will ensure no delays in pick up, and release of your purchases. EXPORT LICENSES AND PERMITS: Certain property sold at auction may be made of or contain elements of endangered and other protected species of wildlife. Such material includes, among other things, tortoiseshell, ivory, crocodile skin, whale bone, certain species of coral and other animal bone. These materials may be subject to laws governing export from the United States or import into a foreign country (i.e.: endangered species). Several countries prohibit the importation of property containing these materials altogether and other countries require a permit (e.g., a CITES permit) from their respective regulatory agency. For example, the United States generally prohibits the importation of articles less than 100 years of age that contain material from any species listed as endangered or threatened. It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain any and all export or import licenses, permits or documentation required by any local authority for export from the United States or import into any other country for any object requiring same. The denial or delay in obtaining any license or permit from any agency shall not justify the cancellation or rescission of any sale or any delay in making payment for the total purchase price of any lot in accordance with these Conditions of Sale. FIREARMS: All post-1898 firearms must be registered in compliance with Federal and South Carolina State Laws. Buyers of post-1898 firearms must complete State and Federal registration forms at Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., unless otherwise specified; processing of such forms may require a waiting period. Dealers and out-of-state buyers must have in their possession, on the day of sale, signed copies of their FFL (Federal Firearms License) in order to accept same-day delivery of modern weapons. Buyers who act as agents for FFL dealers must have a letter as well as an original signed copy of the dealer’s FFL, and must present it to Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., no less than 24 hours prior to auction date. Such lots may be denoted with special symbols and or verbiage in printed and digital catalogues. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. makes no warranties or representations whatsoever and no employee or consultant of Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. has the authority to do otherwise, concerning the operation or firing condition, fitness of use, safety to store, or reliability of any firearms, ammunition, or parts. Use of any firearms purchased at Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. is entirely at the user’s risk. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. offers for sale the lots as COLLECTOR items only. We strongly recommend that all weapons, ammunition, etc. purchased at auction be examined by a competent gunsmith. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for accidents, injury and damage resulting to any person from the storage or subsequent use of any such lots. While Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and representatives, make every effort to accurately describe all lots offered for sale, it is incumbent upon the bidder to satisfy themselves in all areas of authenticity, originality, condition and imperfections. Bidders should also acknowledge that condition reports are often subjective and any item offered at auction may be subject to normal wear consistent with age that may not be specified in a condition report. If a bidder is uncertain about any of these issues, we would recommend that they not bid on lots in question. We would further urge that all potential bidders become familiar with “Commonly Used Terms and
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Abbreviations” printed in each catalog or available upon request. These Conditions of Sale and the purchaser's and our respective rights and obligations hereunder are governed by the laws of the State of South Carolina. By bidding at an auction, each purchaser and bidder agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale. Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, brought by or against Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., (but not including claims brought against the consignor by the purchaser of lots consigned hereunder) shall be resolved by the West Columbia, South Carolina legal system. In addition to the other remedies available to us by law, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of 2% per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the purchaser, in addition to other remedies available to us and the consignor(s) by law, including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price, with the purchaser to be responsible for all costs of collection (including attorneys' fees and disbursements), we, at our option, may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve, and the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency, costs including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder, and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser's obligations to us, any property in our possession, owned by such purchaser. We shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the South Carolina Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such property, and we may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by us for the account of, or due from us to, such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier's checks, we have con firmed their authenticity. All property must be removed from our premises by the purchaser at their expense no later than 5 business days following its sale and, if it is not removed, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., reserves the right to charge a minimum storage fee of $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser's expense. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than 5 days following the sale. If property is uncollected within 60 days of auction purchase date, buyer authorizes Charlton Hall to re-sell ALL purchases. Storage fees, handling charges, and seller’s commission rate of 25% will be deducted from the proceeds. Your bid is a legally binding contract. If you are the successful bidder, you have entered into a contract to purchase the property which you bid from the seller. You should contact Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. to resolve any questions prior to placing any bids. The use of a live internet bidding service will subject your bid to an additional buyer’s premium. Please be aware of this and be sure to read all the terms published by the service providing online bidding. The Conditions of Sale as written in this printed catalog will take precedence over any other conditions, whether printed or posted on internet websites. Conditions of Sale may be amended by posted notices in the salesroom or by announcement from the auctioneer. Bid increments: Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and generally advances as indicated on bid sheet. All bids submitted out of increment will be rounded to the nearest increment.
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Bidding and buying at auction is an exciting and fast-paced process. If you have never participated in a live sale before, we encourage you to consult with one of our staff members to discuss how the process works. Terms & Conditions of Sale: Charlton Hall encourages prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in the back of this catalogue for more complete information. Registration: All prospective bidders must have an active Charlton Hall account in good standing, complete the Registration Form and provide your government-issued photo ID for each sale. First-Time Registration: If you have never registered to bid at Charlton Hall, you must complete our Account Setup Form, present a government-issued photo ID and be approved. At the discretion of Charlton Hall, prospective bidders may be required to provide a deposit against bids. Preview Exhibition: Charlton Hall offers auction previews leading up to every sale. Galleries are open to the public for preview during printed dates and by appointment. Condition Reports: Charlton Hall and its staff will be pleased to issue Condition Reports for any lot offered. Please note that our staff and specialists are not professional conservators, and that statements of condition are only our opinion. Please remember all lots are sold “AS IS”, and as stated in the Terms & Conditions governing each sale. We strongly encourage bidders or their agents to examine property first-hand prior to bidding. Bidding: We are pleased to offer various bidding platforms at Charlton Hall. You may wish to attend and bid in person, or make prior arrangements to bid by Phone, Absentee, or view the sale live via Live Internet bidding. Please keep in mind the highest bidder acknowledged by our auctioneer will be the purchaser of the item. Although our auctioneer is highly skilled and competent, due to technology and human error, there is always the possibility a bid may be seen or entered too late, and the bidder must acknowledge that once the auctioneer closes bidding, the sale is final. Please see Terms & Conditions of Sale for bid increments, and additional information governing each sale. Payment: In addition to the hammer price, the winning bidder agrees to pay Charlton Hall a buyer’s premium, as well as any applicable taxes. All payments are due immediately following the auction. Payment may be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire transfer or a pre-approved US bank-drawn check. Charlton Hall accepts credit cards from domestic buyers up to $2000, a 4% surcharge will apply. International buyers are required to pay bank wire transfer. Pickup & Shipping: We request all purchased lots be removed from the premises within 5 business days. Charlton Hall and its staff will provide a list of recommended shippers and packers whom our worldwide clients have successfully used. For prompt service, we request 24-hour notification of a scheduled pickup appointment.
UPS Store Breeland Couriers Navis BGX US Art, Inc.
803-407-7704 803-936-0148 704-399-1036 803-563-7669 800-872-7826
Plycon Artex Richard Wright Ltd. Westbrook Deliveries Wintersteen Trucking
336-854-1832 (or) 954-978-2000 800-652-7839 800-247-9744 404-877-2870 (or) 843-991-6738 785-543-5999
Should you have additional questions, please feel free to contact our client services specialists at 803-779-5678
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Always Accepting Quality Consignments To submit property for consideration, please visit the Consignment Inquiries page at www.CharltonHallAuctions.com or call 803-779-5678
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Estate, Trust & Museum Services For over 90 years Charlton Hall has worked with estate representatives, trust departments and museum professionals with de-accessions, sales, and disposition from prominent collection.
For information about these services, please call 803-779-5678
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Charlton Hall is the Southeast’s oldest auction firm offering extraordinary estates and collections at auction. Interested in consigning?
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CHARLTON HALL AUCTIONEERS Staff Directory Specialists for this Sale Ronald D. Long Kinga Bender Administrative Assistants Jenn S. Robertson Client Services Specialist Linda J. Hood 803-779-5678 Consignments Director Margaret Malik 803-779-5678 ext 17 Consulting Specialists Prof. Ronald E. Bridwell Russell Lipscomb J. Wesley Timmerman Donnie F. Garrett Roger W. Powell Regional Representative Joseph E. Aulisi
Gallery & Offices 7 Lexington Drive West Columbia, SC 29170 Tel: 803-779-5678 Fax: 803-733-1701 email: info@CharltonHallAuctions.com www.CharltonHallAuctions.com Gallery & Office Hours Monday - Friday morning 10:00 to 11:30am afternoon 1:00 to 4:30pm Please schedule pickup at least 24 hours in advance of arrival Corporate Officials Charlton F. Hall, Jr., Director Ronald D. Long, President Auctioneer & Firm Licenses Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., Firm 1316F Ronald D. Long, SCAL No. 509 Betsy J. Hackett-Davis, SCAL No. 4229 Jeffery C.D. Long, SCAL No. 3942
International Representative Hermann L.A. Sommersell Photography Director Stephen W. Ivey Support Staff Larry A. Byrd Preston D. Long Anthony Mack Alicia Shields Perry Shumpert T. Cody Wood
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CHARLTON HALL The Southeast’s Oldest Auction Firm, Since 1929
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