CHARLTON HALL
Holiday Sale
Estate & Private Collections at Auction
13 DECEMBER 2019
THE SOUTHEAST’S OLDEST AUCTION FIRM - SINCE 1929
Holiday Sale Auction Date & Time Friday 13 December | 11am
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1 QUALITY HARDWARE .30CAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC M-1
2 VERY RARE RADCLIFFE & GUIGNARD 12GA SXS PERCUSSION SHOTGUN
CARBINE
SN 4064, Columbia, SC, circa 1861, walnut stock, Damascus barrels, L29 1/4”, overall L46”; barrel stamped: RADCLIFFE & GUIGNARD, COLUMBIA, SC, and also marked on the sidelock action
SN 4786667, military finish, walnut stock, barrel black Parkerized finish, L18”, overall L35 3/4”, accompanied by 2 clips and original canvas bag. ***Federal Laws Apply*** $800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection
$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Private collection Other Notes: Research indicates that the Confederate States of America purchased 26 double barrel guns from Radcliffe’s business on August 8, 1861. Radcliffe’s business was located on the corner Richardson and Plain Street, at the sign of the drum, and offering: clocks, watches, jewelry, silverware, military, fancy goods, guns, pistols, etc.
Other Notes: The stock is signed REB for Ross Beard Jr., the author of the book: “Carbine Williams”, which he signed for the present owner.
3 EARLY PARKER BROS 12GA QUALITY ONE UNDERLEVER SXS SPORTING GUN
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4 PARKER BROS VH GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN
5 PARKER BROS. 12GA QUALITY ONE LIFTER SXS
SN 105984, circa 1901, boxlock action, pistolgrip walnut forearm, double triggers, standard V grade engraving, left barrel marked: E.V. WILKES, LOP 13 5/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked full/full, Vulcan steel barrel L30”, overall L44 1/2”, fame size #2 ***Federal Laws Apply***
SHOTGUN
SN 3481, circa 1874, straight walnut stock, double triggers, standard border engraving, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/imp cyl, twist Damascus barrel L28 1/4”, overall L45 1/2”; accompanied with factory letter ***Federal Laws Apply*** $600-1,000
$500-800
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
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SN 5216, circa 1875, under lifter, straight walnut stock, double trigger, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/imp cyl, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***Federal Laws Apply*** $500-800 Provenance: Private collection
7 PARKER BROS SIXTY DOLLAR GRADE 10GA SXS
SN 15620, circa 1870, under lifter, straight walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/imp cyl, barrel L27 1/2”, overall L44” ***Federal Laws Apply***
SPORTING GUN
$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
SN 53745, circa 1892, top action hammer, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, light scroll/floral engraving with 15% coverage, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 3/4”, Damascus twist barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case and factory letter ***Federal Laws Apply***
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6 PARKER BROS 12GA SXS SHOTGUN
8 GEORGE T. ABBEY, CHICAGO 10GA SXS MUZZLE-LOAD HAMMER GUN NVS, circa 1852, walnut stock and forearm, Damascus barrels, L31 1/4”, choke, cylinder/cylinder; overall L47 3/4” $300-600 Provenance: Private collection
$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
9 GEORGE T. ABBEY, CHICAGO 10GA SXS SIDE-LOCK
10 CHARLES DALY 10-BORE SXS HAMMER SPORTING
11 MOORE & CO 10GA SXS PERCUSSION MUZZLE
HAMMER GUN
GUN
LOADER
SN 282, circa 1870, thumb-lever, walnut stock, Prince of Wales semi-round grip. Damascus barrels, L31 7/8” and overall L48 1/4”, 3” chamber chock cylinder+ ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN 162, Prussia, circa 1865, top-lever loading side-lock action, Damascus barrel, L32”; 3-inch chamber, walnut stock and forearm with ivory tip, stamped: CHARLES DALY on barrel and action; overall L49 1/2” ***Federal Laws Apply***
NVSN, circa 1870, side action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 20% scroll/floral engraving, LOP 14 1/4”, barrel L30 1/2”, overall L47”
$300-400 Provenance: Private collection
$400-600
$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
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12 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 2 ARMY REVOLVER
13 COLT 38-CAL LIGHTING DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
14 AMT HARDBALLER 45-CAL STAINLESS STEEL PISTOL
SN 69768, 19th century, 32-cal tip-up revolver used as sidearm during the Civil War; barrel L5” ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN 106406, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1897, receiver marked: City of Columbia, SC, barrel L5”; overall 9 3/4” ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN A17476, semi-automatic, overall l8 1/2” ***Federal Laws Apply***
$600-900
$300-500
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
15 H.J. HUSSEY 12-BORE SXS SPORTING GUN, TWO-BARREL SET
16 JAMES BEATTIE 8-BORE SXS SIDE-LOCK UNDER-LEVER HAMMER GUN
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 (2pcs) ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN 3561, London, late 19th century, double triggers and extractors, Damascus barrels, L31 3/4”, walnut stock and forearm, overall L48 3/4”
NVSN, straight walnut grip, double triggers, LOP 14 1/2”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked mod/cyl, steel barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2” ***Federal Laws Apply***
$900-1,400
$700-1,000
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
$1,800-2,500 Provenance: Private collection
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$400-600 Provenance: Private collection
17 CHARLES BOSWELL 20GA SXS SPORTING GUN
19 COGSWELL & HARRISON 16-BORE SXS SPORTING
20 J. BREDDELL & SON 8-BORE SXS BACK-ACTION
SPORTING GUN
GUN
UNDERLEVER HAMMER SPORTING GUN
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” ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN 10362, London, circa 1881, top lever, sidelock action ejectors, Damascus barrels, 2 1/2-inch chambers, choke/Full/Full, L30 1/8”, walnut stock and forearm, brass plate, scrolling engraving, overall L47 1/8” ***Federal Laws Apply***
NVSN, walnut stock and forearm, oval brass plate, Damascus barrels, L36 3/4”, overall L54” ***Federal Laws Apply***
$1,000-1,600
$800-1,200
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
21 W. H. POLLARD 12 BORE HAMMERLESS SXS
22 PAIR ARMY NAVY C.S.L. 20GA SXS SPORTING GUNS
23 W. P. JONES 12 BORE BOXLOCK SXS SPORTING GUN
SPORTING GUN
SN 67801 & 67802, circa 1920, one boxlock action & one sidelock action, straight walnut stocks, both with double triggers, auto ejectors, both LOP 13 1/2”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked mod/imp mod, both boxlock and sidelock barrel L28”; accompanied with original Takedown leather case fitted with tools and oil can, and patch box, completely redone as new (2pcs) ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN 14483, circa 1890, Damascus barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, scroll/floral coverage over 60% of receiver; LOP 14 1/8”; chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp cyl/extra full, barrel L30”; overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with original canvas/leather case ***Federal Laws Apply***
SN 7645, circa 1905-1910, semi-pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, LOP 14 7/8”, chamber 2 1/4”, choked imp cyl/imp mod, reproofed barrel L28”; overall L45 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown case ***Federal Laws Apply*** $600-900 Provenance: Estate of Columbia, South Carolina attorney Private collection
$600-900
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18 JOSEPH MANTON & CO 20-BORE SXS HAMMERLESS
$600-900 Provenance: Private collection
$600-900 Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
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24 C. E. VAUGHN 12GA BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUN SN 20251, circa 1890, Damascus barrels, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, chamber 2 1/2”, choked cyl/imp cyl, barrel L29 3/4, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with original maker’s leather trunk case ***Federal Laws Apply***
25 BAKER GUN CO BATAVIA LEADER SIDELOCK 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 6775F, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard markings, LOP 14 7/8”, chamber 2 3/4”, choked imp cyl/full, barrel L28”; overall L45 1/2” ***Federal Laws Apply***
NVSN, circa 1880, sidelever action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 50% scroll coverage, LOP 14 1/8”, chamber 2 1/4”, choked cyl/cyl, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***Federal Laws Apply***
$500-700
$400-600
$300-500
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
27 SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 RIFLE/MUSKET
28 WESTON 10GA SXS PERCUSSION MUZZLE LOADER
29 MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD AND SCABBARD
19th century, the bayonet associated, marked: U.S. SPRINGFIELD, 1861; overall; L55”
NVSN, circa 1850, sidelock action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 13 1/2”, barrel L32”, overall L47”
circa 1810, eagle head and carved handle over decorated blade and scabbard, L33 1/2”
$300-500
$200-400
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Private collection
Other Notes: South Carolina plantation piece
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26 J. A. SCOTCHER 12GA SXS HAMMER SPORTING GUN
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31 UNITED STATES 1874 LIBERTY HEAD $20 GOLD
32 UNITED STATES 1878 LIBERTY HEAD $2.5 GOLD
circa 1792-96, brass hilt, pillow pommel, ivory grip, bluedand gilt blade marke: WELLS & CO., NEW YORK and G on obverse ricasso, brass disk with “590” wired to hilt with thin wire; overall L31 5/8” blade; L26”
COIN
COIN
verso double eagle with shield and ribbon, Total 33.4g
verso with eagle, Total 4.1g
$800-1,200
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
33 UNITED STATES GOLD COIN TYPE SET
34 UNITED STATES 1881 LIBERTY HEAD $10 GOLD COIN
35 UNITED STATES 1880 LIBERTY HEAD $10 GOLD
encased, comprising: 1927 St. Gaudens $20 gold coin 1894 Liberty Head $10 gold coin 1881 Liberty Head $5 gold coin 1910 Indian Head $2.5 gold coin Total approx. 62.5g
verso with eagle, Total 16.8g
COIN
$500-700
verso with eagle, Total 16.7g
$400-600
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30 U.S. INFANTRY OFFICER’S SWORD
Provenance: Philip Medicus collection Norm Flayderman collection Centennial Museum collection South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$500-700 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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36 CONFEDERATE AND EARLY SOUTH CAROLINA
37 SOUTH CAROLINA AND CONFEDERATE STOCKS AND
38 AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD CURRENCY
CURRENCY
BONDS
1 Bank of South Carolina 1835 $100 note 2 Bank of South Carolina 1859 $10 notes 2 CSA T-41 $100 notes 6 CSA T-63 50-cent notes 5 CSA T-64 $500 notes 5 CSA T-71 $1 notes 10 CSA T-72 50-cent notes (31pcs)
1841 Union Bank of South Carolina stock 1856 Bank of South Carolina stock 4 1861 State of South Carolina $100 bonds (tops) 3 1862 State of South Carolina $6750 Military bonds 1862 CSA $3000 bond 2 1863 CSA $500 bonds 1864 CSA $1000 bond 1871 Farmer’s Fertilizer $200 stock (14pcs)
dated 5th October, 1773, No. 25590, Two Shilling and Six Pence note, signed James Stephens and Thomas Leech; H2 5/8” W3 1/4”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$100-200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
39 LOUIS XV STYLE PIER MIRROR AND MARBLETOP
40 BIEDERMEIER BURL WALNUT TILT-TOP CENTER
CONSOLE TABLE
TABLE
mid-to-late 19th century, the mirror with pierce-carved leaf and bird pediment, floral swag-decorated frame; console table with mottled white and brown-veined serpentine marble top, on pierced-carved foliate and shell skirt leading to cabriole legs and scroll feet; mirror H79” W43 3/4”; console H32 1/2” W46 1/4” D19” (2pcs)
probably Austrian, mid-19th century; H32” Dia. 45 1/2”
$3,000-6,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Georgia collection
42 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL MARBLE AND FAUX MARBLE
43 FRENCH PROVINCIAL PINE WINE TABLE
MARBLETOP WALL CONSOLES
CONSOLE TABLE
mid to late 19th century, serpentine beige mottled marble top and giltwood bracket; H23 3/4” W26” D14 1/2” (2pcs)
mid-to-late 19th century, D-shaped rouge mottled marble top, on wall-mount consoles faux-painted to match; H33” W73 1/2” D19 1/2”
early 19th century, round tilt-top, harp-form swivel support and bracket feet; H27 3/8” Dia.43 3/4”
$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$1,500-2,500
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41 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD
$300-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
44 SPANISH BAROQUE WALNUT TRESTLE TABLE
45 SPANISH COLONIAL CARVED WALNUT VARGUENO
46 FRENCH PROVINCIAL WALNUT WINE TABLE
17th/18th century, two-plank top, shaped pedestals and molded stretcher; H32 1/2” W27” L61 1/2”
CABINET ON STAND
early 19th century, tilt-top, revolving gateleg, bracket feet; H29 1/2” Dia. 47 3/4”
$700-900 Provenance: Southern private collection
17th/18th century, wrought-metal mounted, drop front with carved portrait panels, opening to fitted interior; the stand with turned fluted column supports and stretchers on acanthuscarved feet; H57 1/4” W37 2/4” D18”
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Southern private collection
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F RIDAY 13 D ECEMBER 47 PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL LEATHER-UPHOLSTERED WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS
48 CONTINENTAL PINE DRY-SINK CABINET
late 19th century; BH35” SH18” W18” D20” (2pcs)
19th century, hinged top over drawers and doors; H32” W42 1/2” D23”
$200-400
$400-600
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
49 CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK BENCH
50 FRENCH WALNUT THREE-TIER SIDE TABLE
51 CONTINENTAL INLAID WALNUT WRITING TABLE/DESK
19th century, floral-carved edge and legs; H19” W54 1/2” D11 3/8”
late 19th century, H35 1/2” W25” D17”
third-quarter 19th century, crossbanded top, floral inlays, and tapered legs; H31 1/2” W42 1/2” D23”
$300-400
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina estate
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52 FRENCH SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SOUCHE-LAPPARRA Paris, circa 1930, Art Deco designs, comprising: hot water kettle, H16 1/2” coffeepot, H9 1/2” teapot, H8 1/4” creamer, H4 1/8” covered sugar, H5 1/2” tea strainer, H2 1/4” tray, L27 3/4” each engraved with initials MTR; each assayed with French 1st standard export punch; Total 264.0ozT all in (7pcs) $7,000-8,000 Provenance: Private collection, Santiago, Chile Christie’s-New York, May 2010 New York collection
53 DANISH SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, GEORG JENSEN
54 MASSIVE ITALIAN SILVER CENTERBOWL
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 within oval, DENMARK, STERLING Total 131.0ozT all in (5pcs)
20th century, in the late Baroque taste, shell-and-scroll Rococo motifs, heavily chased deep oval bowl on pedestal base, 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 $4,000-5,000
$8,000-12,000
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55 FINE GERMAN SILVER SERVICE PLATE SET, SY & WAGNER
56 FINE PAIR GERMAN SILVER SERVING BOWLS AND DISHES, SY & WAGNER
Berlin, circa 1860-1914, by Francois Louis Jeremie Sy & Emil August Albert Wargner, in the rococo taste, with applied coronet cartouche containing initials HJB; marked: SY & WAGNER, BERLIN, 900, and round punches; Dia.9 5/8”, and Total 208.0ozT (12pcs)
Berlin, circa 1860-1914, by Francois Louis Jeremie Sy & Emil August Albert Wargner, in the Rococo taste, with applied coronet cartouche containing initials: HJB; marked: SY & WAGNER, BERLIN, 900, and round punches; comprising: 2 bowls; H2 1/2” Dia. 10 1/2” 4 serving shallow plates; Dia. 12 1/2” Total 148.0ozT (6pcs)
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
57 FRENCH SILVER TRAY, TETARD FRERES circa 1905, round beaded rim, upswept wreath and leaf-capped handles, rim with engraved initials AC; marked: French first standard (950), and maker’s punch; W15”, and 51.0ozT $1,200-1,800
58 SPANISH COLONIAL STYLE DIAMOND AND PEARL SILVER-GILT CHALICE 19th century, decorated in the Baroque taste with heavily-chased vignettes with Biblical depictions, Serpent and the Cross, Lamb of God, Ten Commandments and other scenes, framed by rosettes set with mine-cut diamonds, and strung with seed pearls; the underside with blossom; twice-marked with silver punches: BTON, OM, (bird); H9”, and 25.6ozT $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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59 INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER BRANDY WARMER 19th century, in the Georgian taste with turned finial and handles; marked, H5 1/2” L9 1/2” W4 1/2”, and 8.8ozT all in $700-900
61 PORTUGUESE SILVER TUREEN AND COVER
Paris, late 19th century, pear-shaped etched crystal body, mounted with 1st standard acanthus-design silver mounts, marked and stamped: G. KELLER; H13”
Porto, circa 1938, pomegranate finial on Renaissance-chased cover and round bowl on four feet, flanked by handles; marked; H7 1/2” W11 1/4”, and 48.5ozT
$800-1,200
$700-900
62 FRENCH SILVER BEAKER AND WINE
63 CONTINENTAL SILVER LADLE
TASTERS
probably French or Italian, early 20th century, bears indistinct marks; L12”, and 8.0ozT
late 19th century, each 1st standard silver, comprising: vermeil silver beaker, Hennin & Co., H3 3/4” silver wine taster, Fernard Gilbert, L3 3/4” silver wine taster, unknown maker, L4 3/4” together with French fused-plate wine taster, L4 1/2” Total 8.7ozT weighable (4pcs)
$100-200
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60 FRENCH SILVER-GILT CLARET JUG, GUSTAVE KELLER
64 LARGE GERMAN SILVER CHALICE, BRUCKMANN & SOHNE dated 1895, vermeil interior and cartouche engraved 1895; marked: crest crown, 800 and eagle; H10 1/2”, and 9.9ozT $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$400-700
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65 MONUMENTAL PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN
66 LARGE PAIR NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE
URNS ON STANDS
PORCELAIN PLAQUES
19th century, richly decorated with gilded designs centering vibrant floral sprays; H25 1/4” W12 3/4” D7 1/2” (2pcs)
19th century, oval full-length portraits of the Emperor and Empress, on rich gilt-green ground, contained in frame; verso marked: M. IMP LE DE SEVRES; H20 1/2” W13 1/3” (2pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$500-1,000 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
67 PAIR CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN
68 CHINESE EXPORT RETICULATED
69 LARGE PAIR DRESDEN PORCELAIN
COVERED URNS
PORCELAIN DISH WITH
PARROTS
19th/20th century, pomegranate finial on leaf-capped cover, the urn flanked by handles, adorned with romantic vignettes, contained within gilt border on rich blue ground, accented by fauxmarble and pale pink bands; H17 1/2” W10” (2pcs)
GILT-BRONZE MOUNTS
French market, 18th century, molded and pierced oval dish in bright enamels, contained within French tazza-form bronze mounts; H6” W10 1/4” W9 3/8” $700-900
vibrantly enameled birds perched on stump with berries, one marked; H27 1/2” (2pcs) $600-900 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$700-900
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71 GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP AND
72 POTSCHAPPEL CARL THIEME ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
probably Italian or French, classically decorated in vibrant enamels; H15”
RETICULATED PLATE
TRAY
KPM group, H6”; Meissen group, H5 1/4”, and Meissen plate, Dia. 9” (3pcs)
circa 1900, decorated in the Rococo Revival style, molded and shaped tray, painted with vibrant enamels centering heraldic device; marked; L15 1/2” W12 7/8”
$300-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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70 LARGE CONTINENTAL FAIENCE VASE
$200-300
73 FRENCH BLUE-FLAMBE
PORCELAIN COVERED URN,
PAUL MILET FOR SEVRES first half 20th century, with metal mounts, marked; H16 1/4” $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
74 MASSIVE FRENCH FAIENCE VASE, FOR TIFFANY & CO
75 FINE ROYAL CROWN DERBY VESSEL, DESIRE LEROY circa 1904, finely painted vignette of birds in landscape on gilded cobalt and turquoise ground; marked: Derby D with crown and signed: Leroy; H6 1/2” W6 1/2”
underside marked; H24 1/4”
$200-300
$100-200
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Other Notes: Desire Leroy (1840-1908) French born, was apprenticed at the Sevres factory. Within a few years, his talent for painting on porcelain gained him recognition as one of the world’s leading artists. At age 50, he joined the Derby Osmaston Road factory, and created some of the world’s most extraordinarily beautiful porcelain pieces until his death in 1908. This piece is related to another sold at Bonhams-London, 8 September 2010, Lot 180, which exhibits very similar ground and vignette.
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76 GEORGIAN BLUE-TRANSFER ORIENTAL SCENERY PLATTER, JOHN HALL & SONS circa 1814-32, titled and marked: ORIENTAL SCENERY, SURSEYA GHAUT, KHANPORE; L16” W13” $200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
77 ENGLISH PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE
78 AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES, CACHEPOT AND
19th century, lilac sprays and acanthus-leaf decorations, comprising: 2 tazzas, H4 1/2” Dia. 9 1/2” 4 pedestal dishes, H2 1/2” Dia. 9 1/4” 14 plates, Dia. 9” (20pcs)
EWER
$300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Roseville 957-15 ewer; H15 1/2” Weller Glendale vase; H9” Van Briggle Loreley vase; H11 1/4” Sangl vase; H7 1/4” Weller cachepot; H7” (5pcs) $200-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
79 RUSSIAN SILVER AND CRYSTAL KOVSH scalloped and star-faceted cut-crystal bowl, mounted with silver handle with Medieval warrior at the ready; bearing marks; H11” L18 1/8” W8” $5,000-7,000
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80 AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL TAZZA
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late 19th century, draped maiden supporting silver-mounted crystal bowl; stamped: 13; H10 1/4” W6”, and 29.3ozT all in $3,000-4,000
81 VIENNESE ENAMELED SILVER AND CRYSTAL VASE AND COVER, HERMANN BOEHM Austria, circa 1880, cut-decorated diminutive crystal vessel mounted with silver adorned in vibrant enamels; stamped: HB and Austrian assay; H6 1/2” $900-1,200
82 VIENNESE ENAMELED SILVER AND CARVED IVORY
83 RUSSIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR
84 VIENNESE ENAMELED SILVER NEF
TANKARD
Rococo cartouche-form frame centering shaped beveled-edge looking glass; marked: H27” W19”
circa 1880, vessel with ten figures, decorated with enameled mythical scenes; no visible marks; H9 1/4” L7” W2 1/4”, and 16.2ozT all in
second half 19th century, figural ivory finial and handle, expansive Classical figural landscape-adorned body, on round foot; worn marks; H11 1/2” W7 1/2”, and 41.0ozT
$3,000-4,000
$3,000-3,500
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$2,500-3,500
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86 RUSSIAN CARVED HARDSTONE FIGURE OF BOYAR
AND JADE TRAY
finely carved, standing man wearing hat and heavy fur coat, and holding sword; H6 3/4”
rectangular mottled green jade oblong dish, flanked by enameled silver and and diamond-set handles; marked; H1” L11” W4 3/4”
$1,400-1,800
$4,500-5,500
87 RUSSIAN ENAMELED SILVER AND ROCK
88 CONTINENTAL ENAMELED SILVER URN
89 RUSSIAN ENAMELED SILVER BOX AND
90 RUSSIAN PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL AND
CRYSTAL INKSTAND
late 18th century, Classically-chased vessel decorated with vibrant enamels, on jade base, marked; H3 1/4” W3 1/2”, and 5.3ozT all in
SPOONS
SILVER BOWL
set of five plique-a-jour and vermeil spoons, L4 1/2”; and enameled silver box, H2 1/4” W1 3/4” D1 3/4”, and Total 7.3ozT (6pcs)
deep bowl with openwork rim decorated with vibrant enamels in floral design, on silver vase; marked; H3 1/4” Dia.5 1/4”, and 7.4ozT
crystal inkpot on stand with lyre design and vibrant enamels, marked; H5 1/4” W5 1/4” D5 1/4”, and pen handle; L4” (2pcs) $1,500-2,500
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$600-800
$600-800
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$500-700
92 RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT, ENAMEL AND
alternating lobed body enameled throughout in vibrant colors, marked; H2 1/2” Dia.3 5/8”
JADE LETTER OPENER
$400-600
93 PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL BRONZE ANDIRONS late 19th century, sculptural figural top depicting: The Rape of Sabine Women (after Giambologne, 1529-1608), supported on lion mask and sea serpent base; H39” W20” D7”
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91 RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL CUP
diamond-set jade blade and horse with ruby eyes; marked, L10” $400-600
95 RUSTIC CONTINENTAL PINE CHANDELIER AND PAIR MIRRORED SCONCES, FRENCH chandelier; H48” Dia. 46”, and sconces; H21” W19” D10” (3pcs)
$2,000-4,000
$4,000-5,000
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
94 CONTINENTAL CARVED WALNUT/OAK COAT OF ARMS
96 ITALIAN ROCOCO CARVED GILTWOOD AND PAINTED
probably French, 18th/19th century, carved helmet crest, with leaf-and-fruit decorations; H33 1/2” W50” D4”
MIRROR
$700-1,000
shield-shaped frame with leaf, floral, and shell carvings; H77” W57”
96A PAIR FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU AND BRONZE
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$1,000-2,000
circa 1820, H21 1/2” W4 1/4” D4 1/4”
Provenance: North Carolina collection
FIGURAL CANDELBRA
$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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97 LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINTED AND GILDED TRUMEAU MIRROR
mid to late 19th century, shell-carved frieze, lamb’s-tongue molded frame; H76” W41” $600-900 Provenance: North Carolina collection
99 LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD
100 FRENCH PROVINCIAL CARVED OAK
AND GESSO TRUMEAU MIRROR
PIER MIRROR
late 19th century, gilt brass and glass D-shaped console brackets; H92” W20” D9 1/4”
19th century, wreath-carved pediment, oval painted landscape, carved molded frame with bracket; H85 1/2” W38 1/4”
late 19th/early 20th century, basket-carved pediment centering beveled looking glass; H72 1/2” W29”
$500-700
$600-900
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
101 PAIR ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT MIRRORS
102 CONTINENTAL NACRE, STONE AND BRASS-INLAID
103 PAIR ADAM STYLE MAHOGANY CUTLERY URNS
mid 19th century, crown pediment, carved oval molded frame; H26 1/4” W15 1/2” (2pcs)
BURLWOOD BOX
late 19th/early 20th century, finial handle, domed lid, square-molded base on bun feet; H20 1/2” W7 1/2” D7 1/2” (2pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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98 FRENCH ART NOUVEAU PAINTED AND GILDED TWO-PANEL MIRROR/SCREEN
19th century, intricately inlaid hinged coffer lid, on chamfered base with padded fabric-lined interior, on brass feet; H6 3/4” W16 3/4” D11 1/4” $400-500
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$400-700 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
105 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX
circa1820, slant-hinged lid, fitted interior, serpentine front and bracket feet; H15” W19” D11”
circa 1830, slant-hinged lid, brass mounts, partially-fitted interior; H15 1/2” W12 1/4” D15 3/8”
$300-500
$300-400
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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104 GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX
106 AMERICAN MARINERS PELORUS/COMPASS IN FITTED CASE BY NEGUS circa 1900, mahogany case, marked: T.S. & J.D. NEGUS, NEW YORK; instrument Dia.12 3/4” and case H9 1/4” W14 1/2” and D14 1/2” $200-300
104A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CASKET-FORM TEA CADDY
Provenance: Private collection
circa 1810, H6 1/2” W10 1/2” D5 1/2”H15” W19” D11” $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
107 SCHUTZ MARKE DISC MUSIC BOX
108 ENGLISH BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY WRITING BOX
109 REGENCY PLUM MAHOGANY TEA CADDY
circa 1915, hinged case emblazoned ADLER, and works marked: SCHUTZ-MARKE, MADE IN GERMANY; H7 1/2” W177” D12”
circa 1860, slant-hinged lid, fitted interiors; H7 1/4” W21” D10 1/2”
circa 1820, hinged lid, fitted divided interior, on bun feet; H6 7/8” W12 1/8” D5 3/4”
$200-300
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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110 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY
111 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY DOCUMENT BOX
112 PAIR OF CONTINENTAL CARVED IVORY WARRIORS ON
19th century, sterling bail handle, interior with double compartment and well; H5 1/2” W12” D5 3/4”
19th century, with paper-lined interior; H5 1/4” W13 5/8” D10 1/2”
HORSEBACK
$200-300
$200-300
$200-400
19th century, reared horses on ebonized pedestals; H8” (2pcs) Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
113 PAIR FRENCH ART DECO IVORY TWO-LIGHT
114 JACQUARD COVERLET AND BED WARMER
115 BRITISH OR AMERICAN PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK
CANDLESTICKS
early 20th century; H4 3/4” W13 5/8” D1 1/2”
blue and white coverlet, dated 1833; 85” x 75”, and American bed warmer; L40” (2pcs)
$200-400
$200-300
dated 1928, ice skating figures with text: A MERRY HEART DOETH GOOD LIKE A MEDICINE, 1928; contained in frame, overall H20 1/8” W12 3/4”
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Southern collection
$200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
118 SOUTH AMERICAN POLYCHROME CARVED WOOD SANTO OF
116 CONTINENTAL MOLDED TORTOISESHELL AND PIETRA
117 ANGLO-INDIAN TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY BOX
DURA SNUFF BOX
19th century, stained and pierce carved ivory panels mounted on shell-clad hinged case, on paw feet; H3 1/4” W8 1/2” D6 1/2”
late 18th century, wave and shell-molded tortoise veneer, opening to specimen interior with inlaid bird scene; H1 3/4” W3 1/8” D2 3/8” $400-600
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$100-200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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SCOURGED
CHRIST
probably Quito, Ecuador, second half 19th century; H9” W2 3/4” D3 1/2” $150-250 Provenance: Purchased in Ecuador, 2010 South Carolina collection
119 FINE LARGE PAIR LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUES
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19th century, intricately painted in the Renaissance taste, depicting falconer and hunting scene with gilt accents, contained within gilt frame; overall H8 1/2” W6 3/4” (2pcs) $5,000-7,000
120 ITALIAN MICRO MOSAIC AND MALACHITE-INSET SLATE TABLE TOP early 19th century, fine intricate inlays depicting three doves drinking from vessel, known as the Doves of Pliny, framed by wide malachite band; overall H1/2” Dia.17 1/2” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Descended in the Rutledge family of Charleston, South Carolina Other Notes: The Doves of Pliny or Capitoline Doves, appear frequently in micromosaic artwork. The depiction comes from the Roman floor mosaic, discovered in 1737 at Villa Adriana in Tivoli Italy, which was believed to have been a copy of a lost ancient Greek mosaic at Pergamon. The original is described in 77AD, by Pliny the Elder, in his work;
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121 FEDERICO ASHTON
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(Italian, 1836-1904) MUNSTER, VALAIS-SWITZERLAND oil on canvas, framed, signed: FEDERICO ASHTON, MUNSTER H40” W56” $3,000-4,000 Provenance: Southern collection
122 OLD MASTER SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY FRUIT AND FLORAL STILL LIFE oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H35 1/2” W27” $700-1,000
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman Other Notes: Label states this was exhibited at the Columbia, Museum of Art, circa 1968. They attributed the work to Anacleto Gramigni of Italy, circa 1874
123 KARL KAUFMANN
(German/Austrian, 1843-1901/05) EXOTIC BEAUTY oil on canvas, framed, signed with pseudo, F. Rodeck H41 1/2” W27” $500-900 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
124 LOUIS PISANI
(Italian, late 19th century) THE VIRGIN AND CHILD WITH THE INFANT SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST (after Raphael, Urbino 1483-1520) oil on canvas, framed, signed on verso (Louis Pisani) and titled The Holy Family H33” W5” $700-1,000 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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126 OLD MASTER SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
127 FRENCH OR CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
128 BRITISH OR CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
(French, 1678-1733) YOUNG PILGRIM GIRL oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H32 1/2” W25 1/4”
VIRGIN AND CHILD oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H25” W19 1/2”
PORTRAIT OF A LADY oil on canvas, unframed, unsigned H32” W25 1/4”
GENRE SCENE, VILLAGE LIFE oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H28 1/2” W36”
$1,000-2,000
$400-700
$300-500
$600-900
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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125 ALEXIS GRIMOU (AFTER)
Other Notes: The original hangs in the Uffizi Gallery Art Museum in Florence, Italy.
129 ERWIN LAIBLIN
(German, b.1878) FOREST EDGE LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, signed, titled on verso H24” W34 1/4” $400-700 Provenance: Southern collection
130 AMERICAN PLEIN-AIR SCHOOL
131 ANDERS ZORN
WOMAN IN ARCHITECTURAL COURTYARD oil on panel, framed, signed lower right: HOMER H8” W10”
(Swedish/American, 1860-1920) SKERIKULLA, c. 1912 etching, framed, signed in pencil, image H10 3/4” W7 7/8”
$200-300 Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, in 2015 South Carolina collection
129A CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY
$200-400 Provenance: Chicago private collection Owings-Dewey Fine Art, 2001 South Carolina collection
MEDITERRANEAN COASTAL SCENE oil on canvas, unsigned H20” W24” $200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
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132 FRENCH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY
133 GUERRE DE L’INDÉPENDANCE AMERICAINE, 19TH
134 ITALIAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
GREEK RED FIGURE ILLUSTRATIONS (from Jean-Claude Richard de Saint-Non volumes) aquatints, unsigned, similarly framed size; H15 1/2” W15 1/2” to H22 3/4” W18 1/8” (11pcs)
CENTURY
ANTIQUITIES (formerly from Accademia Ercolanese di Archeologia published volume), colored engraving, signed in plate, framed size H21” W24” to H23” W19 1/2” (4pcs)
$500-800
$300-500
Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s North Carolina collection
Provenance: Southern collection
COMBAT D’EUTAW SPRINGS, DANS LA CAROLINE hand-colored, framed, signed in plate: Mulhouse H10 1/2” W17 3/4”
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
137 CONTINENTAL EMBROIDERED OVERDOOR PANEL 18th or 19th century; H30” W65” $300-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
135 ITALIAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY ANCIENT ART & SCULPTURE (from the published work of Anton Maria Zanetti) engravings, signed in plate, framed size H16” W17” to H19 3/8” W15 1/4” (9pcs) $300-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection
136 FRENCH AUBUSSON TAPESTRY PANEL late 19th century, in the style of Louis XV, cartouche with figures and floral field; H119 1/2” W46”
138 CONTINENTAL SILK EMBROIDERED RELIGIOUS ICON
late 19th century, Joseph and Mary, framed; H27 1/2” W22 1/4” $300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$800-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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139 VINTAGE ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL, DATEJUST
140 ELGIN GOLD HUNTING CASE POCKET WATCH
CHRONOMETER
circa 1953, serial #9033786, Model 6105, stainless with 14K gold accents wristwatch
circa 1887, serial #2750822, ornate 14K case no. 90876, engraved: DEC 25, 1887; in original J.B. Chambers & Co box, H2 3/8” W1 1/2”, and 57.4g all in
$1,500-2,500
$500-800
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
142 FRENCH MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE
143 FRENCH BRONZE MANTLE CLOCK
144 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MANTLE CLOCK
circa 1895, architectural design, cased-clock; H14” W12” D5 1/4”, and pair of urns; H8 1/2” W6 3/4” (3pcs)
19th century, Rococo design, with enameled hour markers, unmarked; H21” W12 3/4” D5”
early 20th century, in the Rococo taste; H15 1/2” W10” D6 1/2”
$300-500
$200-400
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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141 FRENCH ART DECO MARBLE CLOCK, FOR TIFFANY & CO circa 1930, works marked; H8 3/4” W9 3/4” D4 1/4” $500-800 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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145 ART DECO PLATINUM FILIGREE
146 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET
147 FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND STUDS WITH
148 FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND PENDANT ON
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
18K white oval links with twenty-two deep blue oval sapphires, approx. 12.5ctw, accented by 5.0ctw diamonds; L7”, and 18.7g all in
COLORLESS DIAMOND HALO
CHAIN
two natural fancy yellow oval diamonds, approx. 2.0ctw, accented by 0.3ctw side diamonds, in 18K gold setting, H3/8”, and 7.0g all in (2pcs)
platinum set single, pear-shaped, fancy yellow diamond, approx. 1.0ct, clarity SI1, accented by 0.27ctw small diamonds, on 16-inch 14K white gold chain; and 3.5g all in
$4,000-6,000
$4,000-5,000
approx. 2.0ct round diamond, color G-H, clarity VS2, accented by 0.75ctw small old-cut diamonds, color G-G, clarity VS1VS2, in openwork setting, size 5, and 4.9g all in
$6,500-7,500
$13,000-18,000
Other Notes: accompanied by EGL gemological report US914431308D
Other Notes: accompanied by UGS gemological report US916785504D
149 HEAVY GOLD FLEXIBLE CUFF BRACELET in 22K gold, floral panels set with four 2mm pearls, joined by twelve chains; W2” L7 1/2”, and 72.3g all in $2,000-2,500 Provenance: South Carolina collection
150 DIAMOND, EMERALD, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE TUTTI FRUTTI BRACELET 18K openwork leaf-design set with approx. 61.0ctw carved emeralds, rubies and sapphires; accented by 18K white gold links set with 5.0ctw diamonds; L7 1/8”, and 51.5g all in
151 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
152 DIAMOND STUDS
center oval deep blue sapphire, approx. 2.5ct, accented by 0.9ctw round brilliant diamonds, in 14K gold setting, size 6, and 5.4g all in
two round brilliant diamonds, approx. 3.5ctw, color J-K, clarity SI, in 14K white gold, Dia.3/8”, and 2.5g all in (2pcs)
$2,000-3,000
$8,000-10,000
$8,000-9,000
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154 EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING
155 ART DECO DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING
156 ART DECO DIAMOND AND GOLD
CHAIN
approx. 13.0ct (14.3x14.0 x9.7) square emerald-cut pale-green emerald; accented by 3.75ctw diamonds, color H-I, and clarity SI2I1, in 14K gold setting, size 7, and 14.0g all in
approx. 1.3ct old European-cut diamond, color G-H, clarity VS1, in 18K white gold filigree setting, size 5.5, and 2.1g all in
FILIGREE STUDS
old European-cut diamond, approx. 1.75ctw, color J-K, clarity VS2, in 14K gold setting, and on 20-inch chain; 5.8g all in $5,500-7,500
$4,000-7,000
$6,000-7,000 Other Notes: accompanied by UGS gemological report US906454702D
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153 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE PENDANT ON
two round diamonds, approx. 1.4ctw, color H-I, clarity VS2, in 14K gold openwork settings; Dia.3/8”, and 2.2g all in (2pcs) $3,000-4,000
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
157 ITALIAN HEAVY GOLD AND DIAMOND
158 ART DECO DIAMOND AND FILIGREE
159 NATURAL PINK DIAMOND ETERNITY
160 DIAMOND STUDS
COLLAR NECKLACE
PENDANT ON CHAIN
BAND
18K heavy gold flexible link set with approx. 4.0ctw round brilliant diamonds, marked: 18K ITALY; approx. L16” W1/2”, and 98.0g all in
14K white openwork pendant set with approx. 0.75ctw diamonds, on 26-inch filigree chain; pendant H2 1/4”, and 8.1g all in
18K rose gold band set with nineteen round brilliant approx. 2.75ctw pink diamonds, size 6.5, and 3.2g all in
two round brilliant diamonds, approx. 2.0cts, color G-H, clarity SI3, in 14K white gold setting; Dia.1/4”, and 1.3g all in (2pcs)
$6,000-8,000
$1,500-2,500
$3,000-4,000
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$5,000-7,000
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161 RARE COLOR-CHANGE SAPPHIRE AND
162 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CHANDELIER
163 DIAMOND AND GOLD LOOP EARRINGS
164 SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND
DIAMOND RING
EARRINGS
18K white gold set with 262 oval, round and pear-shaped sapphires, approx. 40.0ctw, and 1.2ctw accent diamonds, H2 1/2” W1 1/8”, and 29.4g all in (2pcs)
18K gold teardrop-form setting, with approx. 3.0ctw tapered baguette diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS; H7/8” W5/8”, and 8.8g all in (2pcs)
EARRINGS
approx. 8.5ct cushion brilliant-cut sapphire, color violet to pink-purple, accented by 0.3ctw round brilliant diamonds, in 18K white gold setting, size 6, and 8.2g all in $7,000-9,000
$5,000-6,000
$2,500-3,500
two 15.5mm black and white pearls, held 18K white gold conical ring design set with 4.75ctw round brilliant diamonds, H1 1/8” W5/8”, and 33.8g all in (2pcs) $4,000-5,000
Other Notes: accompanied by GIA report 1196881726
164A SOUTH SEA PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND CLASP
tgraduated strand of pearls, approx. 14.5-18.0mm, ending in 18Kwhite gold clasp set with approx. 3.0ctw diamonds, L18”, and 147.0g all in $7,000*9,000
165 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND
166 DIAMOND NECKLACE
167 DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN
168 DIAMOND LINE BRACELET
ENGAGEMENT RING
18K white gold round setting, containing approx. six hundred and forty round brilliant diamonds, 11.0ctw; L16 1/2”, and 31.0g all in
pendant set with single approx. 0.75ct pear-shape diamond, accented by 0.25ctw diamonds, in 14K white gold, on 16-inch chain; and 3.3g all in
18K white gold set with approx. 6.0ctw round brilliant diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS; L7 1/8”, and 13.5g all in
center approx. 1.5ct round brilliant diamond, color D, clarity I1; accented by 2.0ctw small brilliant diamonds, in platinum designer setting, size 6, and 13.6g all in $8,000-10,000
$8,000-12,000
$1,800-2,400
Other Notes: accompanied by GIA gemological report 1218864232
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$5,500-6,500
170 DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
171 DIAMOND INSIDE-OUT HOOP EARRINGS
172 TIFFANY & CO PLATINUM AND
18K white gold setting with one pear-shaped, yellow sapphire, approx. 4.2ctw, accented by 0.7ctw diamonds, size 6.5, and 6.9g all in
approx. twenty-five round brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.5ctw, color H-I, clarity SI2-I1, in 14K gold openwork flexible link design, stamped: 14K; L7 1/4”, and 26.1g all in
14K white gold hinged elliptical design, set with approx. 6.0ctw, color F-G, clarity VS2, H1 3/4” W1 1/4”, and Total 11.8g all in (2pcs)
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
$600-900
$5,500-6,500
$2,500-3,500
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
173 DIAMOND BRACELET 18K white gold rectangular links set with approx. 8.5ctw baguette and round diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS, L7 3/8”, and 17.8g all in $6,000-7,000
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169 YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
approx. 0.5ct emerald-cut diamond, color D-E, clarity VS1, accented by 0.45ctw small round brilliant diamonds, in platinum setting, stamped: TIFFANY & CO, 62754087; size 6, and 2.9g all in $4,000-5,000
174 SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND RING
175 CLASSIC DIAMOND RIVIERE NECKLACE
176 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND ETERNITY
approx. 12.0mm white pearl, accented by 1.9ctw diamonds, in 18K gold floriform setting, stamped: 18K 750 ADLER; size 6.5, and 11.9g all in
one hundred and five graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, approx. 7.75ctw, color J-K, clarity VS, in 18K white gold setting, L16 1/2”, and 25.7g all in
BAND
$3,000-4,000
$7,000-9,000
$5,000-6,000
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fourteen emerald-cut diamonds, approx. 4.2ctw, color G-H, clarity VS; size 6.75 and 4.1g all in
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177 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
178 RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET
179 YELLOW DIAMOND BRACELET
180 EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING
approx. 1.5ct round brilliant diamond, color H-I, clarity SI2, accented by 0.7ctw small round brilliant diamonds, in 14K white gold setting, size 5, and 2.7g all in
14K gold flexible links, set with approx. 2.1ctw round rubies and 1.6ctw round brilliant diamonds, L7 1/8”, and 11.1g all in
thirteen princess-cut natural yellow diamonds, approx. 2.6ctw, held in 18K white gold, Art Deco style openwork links set with 1.8ctw white diamonds; L7 1/8”, and 28.4g all in
18K gold openwork dome design, set with oval approx. 3.5ctw emerald, accented by 0.85ctw round emeralds and 2.5 round brilliant diamonds, size 6, and 13.6g all in
$7,000-9,000
$3,500-4,500
$4,000-5,000
181 DIAMOND CHANDELIER EARRINGS
182 DIAMOND OPEN-LINK BRACELET
183 VINTAGE BULGARI GEMSTONE AND
184 ART DECO DIAMOND AND ROCK
intricate openwork design in the Art Deco taste, containing approx. 4.0ctw round brilliant and baguette diamonds, in 18K white gold setting, H2 3/8” W1/2”, and 16.6g all in (2pcs)
18K white gold joined elliptical links, set with round brilliant diamonds, approx. 3.5ctw; L7 1/7”, and 16.1g all in
GOLD EARCLIPS
CRYSTAL PENDENT NECKLACE
approx. 20.0ctw carved citrine held in 18K white gold setting, stamped BVLGARI, 750; H1 1/2” W1 1/2”, and Total 30.0g all in (2pcs)
carved crystal panel set with small diamonds, in 14K white gold filigree integrated, pendent necklace, L15”, and 9.0g all in
$4,000-6,000
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$1,800-2,400
$3,500-4,500
$2,500-3,500
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$900-1,400
186 DIAMOND FASHION RING
187 LATE GEORGIAN DIAMOND AND
188 GOLD AND BLACK ONYX SIGNET RING
14K rose gold trinity-style fixed bands, altering set with 1.25ctw diamonds, size 7, and 7.3g all in
18K gold geometric design, set with approx. 1.2ctw round brilliant diamonds, size 7.5, and 17.9g all in
ENAMELED BROOCH
approx. 16 x 12mm, onyx block set with interlocking initial DL, in 18K gold ornate ring, size 10.5, and 15.4g all in
$1,000-1,500
$1,500-2,500
19th century, oval brooch with coronet over H, set with approx. 2.0ctw old mine-cut diamonds, color H-J, clarity VS-SI, in vermeil silver setting, L1 1/2” W1”, and 11.4g all in
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185 DIAMOND AND ROSE GOLD RING
$400-700 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$400-700 Provenance: Georgia collection
189 ANTIQUE GOLD AND CARNELIAN SEAL
190 DIAMOND AND OPAL RINGS
191 SILVER BELT BUCKLES
192 ART DECO GEM-SET PLATINUM AND
FOB
two rings in 14K gold setting, comprising: approx. 1.4ct round brilliant diamond, color J-K, clarity SI2-I1, ring size 9; together with another containing 7.0ct rectangular hyalite opal, ring size 6; and total 12.0g all in (2pcs)
2 facet design, 2 Gist, and 1 Eddie Bauer, marked: STERLING, and Total 10.5ozT (5pcs)
GOLD BROOCH
19th century, large ornate pendant fob, tests 14K; H2 1/2” W1 1/4” D1 1/8”, and 50.g all in $300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$400-600
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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approx. 0.2ct round diamond, color J-K, clarity SI2, accented small calibre rubies and sapphires; in 14K gold and platinum, openwork setting; L1 3/4” W3/4” $150-250 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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193 ANTIQUE SILVER MESH PURSES
194 GOLD AND SILVER CUFFLINKS AND STICKPINS
195 EUROPEAN SILVER BOXES AND SEAL FOB
early 20th century, various makers, most marked: STERLING, one is plated; H11 5/8” to 13”, and Total 31.0ozT weighable (7pcs)
10K gold comprising: 3 pairs cufflinks, and 1 gem-set stickpin (16.0g) 14K gold comprising: 2 pairs cufflinks, and pearl and enamel stickpin (11.7g) sterling comprising: 4 three-piece cufflinks and tie dress set, 58.5g all in (24pcs)
Edwardian silver and shell box, (London, 1909); H1 1/8” Dia.2 1/2” French silver oval box; H1” L3 3/8” W2 3/8” Continental silver heavily-chased box; H1 1/2” W3 3/8” D2 1/4” Rape of the Sabine Women seal; H3 1/2” each marked, and Total 10.2ozT all in (4pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
196 CONTINENTAL SILVER SUGAR BOX probably French, 19th century, leaf-capped finial on hinged lid opening to vermeil interior, Rococo-chased rectangular body on small feet; marked; H6” W5” D4”, and 18.5ozT $200-300
197 VICTORIAN SILVER BOX, THOMAS JOHNSON London, dated 1882, elliptical-form with repousse-chased country landscape in the Dutch taste; complete hallmarks; H1 1/2” L6 3/8” W2 1/4”, and 4.3ozT
$600-800
198 FRENCH MINIATURE INSET SILVER BOX
199 CONTINENTAL SILVER AND IVORY
late 19th century, top inset with large mythological scene, on hinged box, marked; H1 1/2” L4 1/4” D3”, and 10.2ozT all in
TRINKET BOX
$300-500
$300-400
probably French, second half 19th century, large pictorial miniature scene depicting cherubs in landscape, inset within hinged lid and rectangular body, with carved ivory panels of putti; unmarked; H2 1/2” L5 3/8” D4 3/4” $700-900
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200 EXCEPTIONAL PAIR JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA, LACQUER AND SILVER VASES, SIGNED Meiji period, elongated neck mounted with silver dragons chasing crystal pearl, bombe body with alternating pictorial panels of intricately-inlaid court garden scenes, spaced by lacquered and inlaid Phoenix vignettes, ending on quatrefoil feet; H12 1/2” W5 1/2” $9,000-12,000
201 MASSIVE JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA AND LACQUERED TORTOISESHELL CYLINDER VASE
Meiji period, expansive landscape depicting cranes amongst bamboo near a river, inlaid with nacre and carved stone, with gold and silver lacquer, on associated pierce-carved wood stand; H13 1/4” Dia.7” $5,000-8,000
202 JAPANESE LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO, SIGNED
203 JAPANESE LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO, SIGNED
204 SINO-TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE BUDDHA
Meiji period, highly-decorated two figures, amber-tone bead ojime, staghorn netsuke, brown cording; H3 5/8” W1 3/4” D1 1/8”
probably Meiji/Taisho Period, decorated with expansive landscape, with purple cording; H3 1/2” W2” D1 1/8”
seated in dhyanasana, wearing heavy robe and flanked by lotus vines; H15” W12” D7 1/2”
$500-600
$3,000-4,000
$1,800-2,200
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206 LARGE JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE,
207 JAPANESE SATSUMA EWER
207A JAPANESE SATSUMA CHARGER, SIGNED
SIGNED
Meiji or Showa period, baluster-form decorated with deities and immortals in gilded and vibrant enamels; signed on base; H18”
baluster form flanked by dragon; mask handle decorated with intricate brocade and diaper-pattern floral sprays; H8” W4”
Meiji period, H2 1/4” Dia.14 5/8” H8” W4”
seated in meditative pose, draped in robes and ornate headdress; H10 1/4” W7” D5” $1,500-2,500
$500-700
$600-800
$1,500-2,500
208 UNUSUAL JAPANESE SATSUMA ARCHITECTURAL-FORM
209 JAPANESE SATSUMA HEXAGONAL KORO, SIGNED
209A FINE JAPANESE SATSUMA
210 JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL
CHARGER
INCENSE BOX
Meiji period, incense burner with pierced lid decorated in vibrant enamels and gilt, side with six continuous panels containing a flowering plum tree; signed on base; H3 1/2” Dia. 3 1/2”
Meiji period, H3 3/4” Dia.17 3/4”
Meiji period, interior decorated with painted portrait of beauty; exterior with gilded maple leaves on mottled ground; H2 1/4 Dia. 3 3/4”
Taisho or Showa period, traditional Kominka with birds atop thatched roof, the balcony with seated figure; H6 1/2” W9” D5 1/4” $700-900
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$200-300
$200-300
$600-800
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211 NEAR PAIR JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN GOURD-FORM VASES
vibrantly decorated in underglazeblue and iron-red enamels; H9 1/4” (2pcs) $200-300
213 JAPANESE PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL FOOTED BOWL
EGGS
decorated in a floral pattern; H2 1/2” Dia.5 1/2”
Meiji period, decorated in gold and silver takamaki-e and hiramaki-e scene of cranes and birds amongst flowers and trees in landscape; H6” Dia. 5 1/4” (2pcs)
$400-500
$300-500
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212 NEAR PAIR JAPANESE LACQUER-DECORATED OSTRICH
214 UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE
(Japanese, 1797-1858) SONOBE SAEMON with poem by Ono no Komachi (from the series Ogura Nazorae Hyakunin Isshu) c. 1845 and another THE ENTRANCE TO THE CAVES, SAGAMI PROVINCE (from the series Famous Views of the Sixty Odd Provinces), c. 1855 woodblock, framed, sight; H12 7/8” W8 1/2” and H13 1/4” W8 3/4” (2pcs) $500-900 Provenance: one purchased from these rooms, and the other from Brunk South Carolina collection
215 UTAGAWA KUNISADA II
217 CHINESE
(Japanese, 1823-1880) COURT SCENE (Prince Mitsuuji) triptych chirimen-gami-e (crepe print), framed, signed, overall; H7 3/4” W16 1/4”
PAINTED SCROLLS
$200-400
19th century, one with man in mountainous landscape, W21” H78”; and the other with prunes blossoms; W19” H71” (2pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
219 CHINESE EXPORT BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN DISH AND PLATTER
Qing dynasty, reticulated Canton scene platter; L11” W9 1/2”, and deep dish; H2” L12 3/8” W9 1/2” (2pcs) $200-300 Provenance: Southern collection
216 CHINESE EXPORT SILVER GOBLET late 19th century, bamboo supporting tulip-form bowl, engraved with text; weighted base marked C.W; H8 3/4”, and 13.5ozT all in
218 CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PHOENIX Qing or Republic period, bird standing atop rock formation, in vibrant colored enamels; H17 3/4”
$300-400
$600-900
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
220 PAIR CHINESE PORCELAIN CANDLEHOLDERS
probably Republic period, yellow glaze with pink blossoms, H4 1/2” (2pcs) $200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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F RIDAY 13 D ECEMBER 221 CHINESE CARVED ROCK CRYSTAL VASE AND COVER
222 CHINESE CARVED ROCK CRYSTAL MANDARIN DUCK
223 CHINESE CAMEO-CARVED CRYSTAL VASE ON STAND
bird finial on domed cover and ruyi-head handles, enveloped in blossoming vines, on pierced-carved wood stand; H8 3/4” W4 1/4”
figure holding blossoming vine in his beak, on lotus vine pierce-carved wood base; H6” L9” W4”
bamboo stump with cameo-carved mushrooms from coloration imperfections, on carved wood stand; H5 1/2” W2 1/2”
$1,000-1,500
$2,500-3,500
224 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE
225 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE VASE
226 CHINESE CARVED JADE VASE AND
227 CHINESE CELADON JADE FISH-FORM
BOULDER
AND COVER
COVER
VASE
mountainous landscape with figures and geese, on rockwork-carved ebonized stand; boulder; H12” W6 1/2” D3”, and overall; H14” W8 1/2” D5”
baluster vessel with extensive relief-carved landscape, flanked by pierce-carved pinetree handles; H13 1/4”
rich, deep green coloration, pierce-carved lotus and vine, carved flattened urn with loose rings on handles; H12” W6”
leaping carp rising from waves and covered in grasses; H11” W5 1/2”
$2,500-3,500
$700-900
$2,500-3,500
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$1,200-1,800
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228 PAIR CHINESE CARVED JADE GU-FORM
229 PAIR CHINESE TRANSLUCENT JADE
230 CHINESE CARVED CELADON AND
231 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE VASE
VASES
SHALLOW DISHES
RUSSET JADE BOULDER
WITH COVER
fully carved, three sections bisected by notched flanges; H8 1/4” W3 3/8” (2pcs)
round upswept rim, in mottled green coloration; H1 1/8” Dia. 8 1/8” (2pcs)
$2,000-3,000
$1,500-2,500
russet exterior carved to reveal celadon seated Guanyin aloft lotus blossom and nestling in pine trees with mushrooms, on ebonized base; H11” W6” D4 1/8”
pierce-carved finial and handles with loose rings, blossoming vine-carved body; H8 1/4” W2 1/2”
$1,500-2,500
232 CHINESE CARVED JADE BOULDER high-relief carved traveling scenes of mottled grey-green stone, on pierced-carved wood stand; boulder; H4 1/2” W6 3/4” D2 1/2”, and overall; H5 1/2” W7 1/2” D3 1/4” $700-900
233 CHINESE CARVED CELADON JADE DUCK-FORM VESSEL ON STAND standing Mandarin duck holding vine in his beak, mounted with dome cover and swing handles; on later hanging stand; H7 1/4” W6 1/4” W2”
$2,500-3,500
234 CHINESE CARVED JADE COVERED URN
235 CHINESE CARVED JADE GOBLET
deep green coloration, foo lion finial, maskand-ring handles, on wood stand; H9”
highly-carved archaic design with deep bowl, pedestal base and mask-capped handle; H8”
$300-500
$800-1,200
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$800-1,400
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F RIDAY 13 D ECEMBER 236 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE MYTHICAL BIRD
237 CHINESE CARVED JADE TEAPOT
238 CHINESE CARVED JADE LOTUS BLOSSOM
Qing dynasty, standing figure grasping vine in his beak, two-part design on later stand; H5” W4 1/2” D2”
relief-carved archaic design, dragon’s-head handle and spout, loose ring on cover, raised on three carved feet; mottled celadon and white coloration; H7” W5 1/2” D4”
pale celadon coloration, bird seated aloft entwined vine, blossom and pod, on wood stand; H8 3/4” W6 1/2” D5”
$1,500-2,500
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
239 CHINESE PIERCE-CARVED GREEN JADE PANEL ON
240 CHINESE CARVED AGATE BOWL ON STAND
241 CHINESE FIGURAL CARVED CORAL BRANCHES
STAND
carved with fish amongst sea grasses; H2 1/2” Dia. 8”
Phoenix and dragon-carved diamond-form panel centering Chinese logogram character, held in pierced-carved wood stand; panel H8 3/8” W8 1/2”
$600-900
two Sardinian coral carvings; H3” and 3 3/8”; and pink coral; H3 5/8” (3pcs)
$400-600
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242 PAIR CHINESE CARVED TIGER-EYE MANDARIN DUCK-FORM BOXES
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each finely-carved waterfowl in silky lustre stone; H2 1/2” L5 1/4” W2” (2pcs) $300-400
243 CHINESE CARVED CELADON JADE WRIST REST ON STAND oblong panel carved with bird in blossoming prunus tree beneath incised and gilded text; on stand; L7 7/8” W1 7/8” H1/4” $400-600
244 PAIR CHINESE TRANSLUCENT JADE CUPS WITH COVERS AND SAUCERS
deep cups in mottled dark green coloration; overall H3 1/2” Dia. 4” (6pcs) $700-900
245 CHINESE METAL-MOUNTED MOTTLED STONE VESSEL highly-mottled cream to deep-brown colored stone mounted with bat, lion, and mask, mounted and accented with loose rings; H6” W9 1/4” $300-500
246 CHINESE CARVED LAPIS LAZULI OWL AND POLISHED ORB
perched owl; H4 1/2” W3”; and orb on ebonized pedestal, overall; H9” W3 3/4” (2pcs) $500-700
247 CHINESE FIGURAL CARVED WHITE CORAL BRANCH
angel skin carved in the form of Immortal holding young boy and peaches; H5 1/8” W3 3/4” D2 1/4” $400-500
248 CHINESE CARVED IVORY COFFEEPOT AND BOX Qing or Republic period, figural-carved vignette pot; H12 1/4”, and dragon-carved box; H6 1/4” (2pcs) $300-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
249 CHINESE CARVED JADE AMULET
250 CHINESE CARVED JADE FROG
in the form of axe handle, L3 1/4” W1 5/8”
H2 1/4” L4 3/8” W3 1/2”
$100-200
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$100-200 Provenance: Southern collection
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251 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
252 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
253 PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET
254 PERSIAN ISFAHAN CARPET
circa 1900; 9’11” x 12’5”
circa 1920; 7’5” x 10’8”
11’6” x 17’5”
mid-20th century; 9’11” x 13’5”
$2,000-3,000
$1,000-1,500
$1,200-1,600
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Southern collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
255 ANTIQUE AFGHAN BOKHARA CARPET
256 PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, SIGNED
257 INDIAN AGRA CARPET
258 PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET
circa 1940; 8’ x 11’6”
11’6” x 15’4”
8’5” x 11’5”
9’ x15’2”
$500-800
$1,000-1,500
$500-800
$900-1,400 Provenance: Georgia collection
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259 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
260 INDO TUFTED-TABRIZ CARPET
261 KASHMIRI HERIZ CARPET
262 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
late 19th/early 20th century; 7’10” x 10’2”
9’4” x 13’3”
10’ x 14’
6’10” x 10’3”
$900-1,400
$600-900
$700-1,000
$600-1,000
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264 TURKOMAN HERIZ CARPET
265 TABRIZ CARPET
266 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
circa 1925, 7’5” x 8’5”
circa 1940, 8’ x 11’5”
8’1” x 10”
6’ x 10’11”
$500-700
$500-700
$400-600
$600-1,000
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263 ANTIQUE PERSIAN KHALKHAL CARPET
267 TIFFANY & CO SHELL & THREAD PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE SET New York, circa 1905, comprising: 12 HH blunt blade dinner knives L10 1/8” 12 HH blunt blade luncheon knives L9 1/8” 12 butter spreaders L5 3/4” 12 teaspoons L5 3/4” 4 tablespoons L8 1/4” 12 iced teaspoons L7 3/4” 12 demitasse L4” 12 fruit spoons, L5 1/2” 12 soup spoons L6 5/8” 12 bouillon spoons L5 1/8” 12 dessert spoons L7 1/8” 12 dinner forks L7 1/2” 12 luncheon forks L6 3/4” 12 salad forks L6 5/8” 12 cocktail forks L5 7/8” 2 serving spoons 2 serving forks 2-pc HH roast carving set 2-pc HH steak carving set 2 sauce/gravy ladles 1 HH cheese server 1 HH pastry server 1 cold meat fork 1 sugar spoon 1 pierced flat server engraved initial W, each marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT 1905, C Total 226.0ozT weighable (approx. 186pcs) $8,000-12,000
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268 TIFFANY & CO SILVER COFFEE SERVICE
269 TIFFANY & CO SILVER CHAFING DISH ON LAMPSTAND
270 TIFFANY & CO SILVER, MOKUME, MIXED-METAL
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)
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
CENTERPIECE
$2,000-2,500
$2,000-3,000
circa 1893, in the Japanese style, shaped rim over spothammered bowl on pedestal, naturalistically embellished 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 $8,000-12,000
272 TIFFANY & CO SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
271 TIFFANY & CO SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE New York, circa 1907-47, 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) $6,000-7,000
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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” associated waiter engraved EHC, L25” marked: TIFFANY & CO, 9075 MAKERS 6510, STERLING SILVER, M Total 212.0ozT (7pcs) $5,000-6,000 Provenance: Colgate Family collection (Colgate-Palmolive Co and Colgate University) New York collection
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273 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 $1,500-1,800
274 TIFFANY & CO SILVER CENTERBOWL
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New York, circa 1907-1947, molded shaped rim adorned with shell and scrolling designs; 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 $500-600
275 TIFFANY & CO SILVER LADY’S VANITY SET New York, circa 1915, engraved with initials: E.M.W. comprising: nail buffer on tray; L6 1/2” ostrich powder puff hairpin tray; L6 1/2” long box; L5 3/8” round canister; H3 1/2” comb cap; L7 1/4” shoe hook; L6 1/4” powder flask; H4 1/2” powder bottle; H4 1/2” tonic bottle; H4 1/2” perfume flask; H7” soap dish; L3 3/4” pill box; Dia. 1 3/4” each marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M, and Total 37.5ozT weighable (14pcs) $500-800 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
276 TIFFANY & CO SILVER GENTLEMEN’S TRAVEL VANITY
277 TIFFANY & CO SILVER GENTLEMEN’S SHAVING SET
AND SHAVING KIT
New York, circa 1907-47, engraved with initials HS, comprising: shaving brush razer strap; L20” tonic flask; H4 1/2” bottle sleeve; H3” powder flask; H4 1/2” tall cylinder; H6 3/4” hinged box; L5 3/8” marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M; and Total 19.5ozT weighable (7pcs)
New York, circa 1907-47, fold-out leather case fitted with eight-piece sterling silver canisters, brushes and such; engraved initials D.H.L.; and marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, 25.0ozT weighable $500-800 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$500-800 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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278 TIFFANY & CO SILVER WATER PITCHER
279 TIFFANY & CO SILVER-MOUNTED CRYSTAL PITCHER
280 TIFFANY STUDIOS INKWELL, LETTER OPENER AND
New York, circa 1912, unengraved, TIFFANY & CO., 18181 MAKERS 8368, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M, 4 PINTS: 9 1/2”, and 33.0ozT
engraved initials RDG, and marked: TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS, STERLING SILVER; H11 1/4”
DISH
$400-600
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
New York, circa 1900-1915, comprising: American Indian pattern inkwell; H3 1/2” 19th Century letter opener; L10 1/4” Abalone card tray; Dia. 9” each marked: TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, and numbered: 1183, 1633, 1723 (3pcs) $400-600 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
281 TIFFANY STUDIOS MODELED PATTERN DESK SET
282 TIFFANY STUDIOS ABALONE PATTERN DESK SET
New York, early 20th century, comprising: blotter ends; L19 1/4” inkwell; L3 1/2” pen tray; L9 3/4” rocker blotter; L5 1/2” letter opener; L10 1/2” notepad holder; L7 5/8” each marked: TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, and numbered: 1110, 1112, 1113, 1115, 1117, 1120 (7pcs)
New York, circa 1915, comprising: pair blotter ends, L19 1/8” stamp box, L3 7/8” inkwell, H3” pen tray, L8 3/4” pen wipe, H2” rocker blotter, L5 3/4” calendar, H5 3/4” each stamped: TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, and numbered: 1152, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1164, 1166 (8pcs)
$500-1,000 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$500-1,000 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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283 TIFFANY FURNACES FAVRILE GLASS VASES ON
284 PAIR OF QUEZAL SHADES AND TABLE LAMPS
285 TIFFANY FAVRILE PEDESTAL VASE, AND IRIDESCENT
ENAMELED BASES
early 20th century, iridescent gold glass single-socket shades, signed: QUEZAL; on metal lamps with prisms; shade H4”, and overall H16 1/2” (2pcs)
BOWL
early 20th century, one with mottled green base and other in red; each marked: LOUIS C. TIFFANY FURNACES 152; H16 1/4” and 16 3/4” (2pcs) $500-800
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
early 20th century, signed floriform vase; H4 1/2” Dia. 5”, together with iridescent bowl by another, unsigned; H2 1/4” Dia. 4 3/4” (2pcs) $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
286 CALDWELL & CO GILT-BRONZE, IVORY AND LACQUER
287 INTERNATIONAL SILVER PUNCH SET
288 REED & BARTON HOLLY PATTERN SILVER VASE
WRITING DESK SET
12 Lord Saybrook punch cups, H3”; and Revere punch bowl; H7 1/4” Dia. 14”; each marked: STERLING, and Total 103.5ozT (13pcs)
scalloped rim, oblong body flanked by handles, chased in festive holly swags; marked: R punch, STERLING, 279 A; H6 1/2” and 22.4ozT
$1,000-1,500
$500-700
New York, early 20th century, hinged fan-form case, opening to painted lacquer interior with 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”
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$2,000-3,000
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290 LARGE SHREVE & CO SILVER CANDLESTICK SET
291 AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH SET, DAVIS & GALT
LADLE
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)
Philadelphia, circa 1888-1896; 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)
Massachusetts, first half 20th century, beaded bands and hand-hammered body, with matching ladle; marked: O.N.C. STERLING; bowl H8 3/4” Dia.13 3/4”, ladle L12 1/4”, and total 91.0ozT (2pcs)
$1,500-2,000
$3,000-4,000
$2,200-2,800
294 AMERICAN SILVER VIOLET PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE, WALLACE
292 MASSIVE LEBOLT & CO SILVER VASE
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 $2,500-3,000
293 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) $6,000-8,000
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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 (approx. 155pcs) $3,000-4,000
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295 REDLICH & CO SILVER CENTER BOWL
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Purchased Christie’s-New York, 9 Oct. 2002
296 PAIR DOMINICK & HAFF SILVER TRUMPET VASES
circa 1919, impressively large vessels, engraved with leaf, swag, and garland motifs on weighted round foot; the underside of each with engraved dedication reading: Hon. Louis P. Aloe, President Record of Alderman, A Token of Friendship Confidence and Esteem. From His Friends, April 26-1919; marked: STERLING and Dominick & Haff punch; H19”, and 123.4ozT all in (2pcs) $800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman Other Notes: Louis P. Aloe (1867-1929) was a politician, and president of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen from 1916 to 1923. He was instrumental in securing funds to create a public plaza/mall in Saint Louis. He died in 1929, before the completion of his vision. His wife, Edith Rosenblatt Aloe, continued her late husband’s work. She discovered Swedish sculptures Carl Milles’ astonishing work, and persuaded the Arts Commission to purchase the now famous cast-bronze fountain, The Meeting of Waters. The urban mall is named in honor of Louis P. Aloe, and commemorates his vision for the City of Saint Louis.
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New York/Boston, circa 1920, Art Deco design with hammered finish, comprising: blotting corner set rocker blotter pen wipe stamp box pen tray letter opener inkpot calendar frame paperclip letter rack square tray each marked: Henckel punch, BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO, STERLING; Total 20.5ozT weighable (14pcs) $300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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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
297 GEORGE HENCKEL & CO SILVER DESK SET, FOR BIGELOW KENNARD & CO
298 J.E. CALDWELL RETICULATED SILVER ROUND TRAY
Philadelphia, circa 1900, probably made by Redlich Co. ornate floral and shell border, engraved field centering, initials: AFM; marked: J.E. CALDWELL & CO, STERLING, 5048; Dia. 11 3/4”, and 19.5ozT $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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299 BACCARAT CRYSTAL AND SILVER TRAVEL VANITY IN
300 WALLACE & SON SILVER SERVICE PLATES
301 AMERICAN SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISH AND
ALLIGATOR CASE
Connecticut, 20th century, banded rim centering, initials: MBB; marked: Wallace punch, 1575, STERLING, Dia. 10”, and Total 121.ozT (12pcs)
PLATTER
French, early 20th century, suitcase design opening to 16piece strapped implements canisters, looking glass, brush, comb, bottles and such; with open center; the bottles marked: BACCARAT, and most all marked: STERLING; overall case size H12” W18” D5 1/4”
$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$500-800
303 AMERICAN SILVER CENTERPIECES AND DISHES
marked: STERLING, RD in circles, 898; H7 1/2” Dia.14”, and 74.1ozT $800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Gorham Leamington bowl; H2 1/4” Dia. 9 1/2” Dominick & Haff covered serving dish; H5” Dia. 11 1/2” American pedestal centerpiece; H4” Dia. 12” Meriden centerbowl; H2 3/4” Dia. 10 1/2” all marked: STERLING, and Total 87.0ozT (4pcs) $800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
304 AMERICAN SILVER REVERE BEAKER SET, BY BOARDMAN Connecticut, 20th century, each marked: PAUL REVERE REPRODUCTION, STERLING, BOARDMAN, 66; H3 3/4”, and 58.0ozT (12pcs) $700-1,000
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$800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
302 MASSIVE AMERICAN SILVER REVERE PUNCH BOWL, RICHARD DIMES CO
Gorham covered entree; H4 1/2” L10”; Dominick & Haff well-and-tree game platter; L13 1/2”; together with Mexican covered divided entree dish; L13 1/2”; and Total 76.0ozT (3pcs)
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dated 1922, platter marked: STERLING; L18 3/4” W13 3/4”; and associated ornate meat dome; H8 1/2” L15”; and Total 45.5ozT weighable (2pcs) $400-700 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
306 BARBOUR SILVER CO. THREE-PIECE SILVER
307 AMERICAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, BY WATSON CO.
INDIVIDUAL COFFEE SERVICE
dated 1908, loving cup with stag horn handles, engraved: Oakwood Club, Presidents Cup, Presented by M.J. Silver, 1907-1908, Won by W.E. Clarke; marked” STERLING, H8” W10 1/4”, and 20.1ozT all in
Connecticut, circa 1892-98, ornate paneled design, engraved initials, comprising: coffeepot; H11” creamer; H4 3/4” covered sugar; H5 3/4” marked: BSC, OEMISCH, STERLING, and Total 33.0ozT (3pcs)
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305 GORHAM SILVER PLATTER, AND PLATED MEAT DOME
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
308 AMERICAN SILVER OVERLAY DECANTERS
thistle design; H12 3/4”, and grapevine design; H10” (2pcs) $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
310 AMERICAN SILVER LADLES
309 GORHAM SILVER CORNELIUS VANDERBURGH CUPS reproduction from the Metropolitan Museum Colonial period cups; marked: STERLING; H1 3/4” Dia. 2 5/8”, and 21.0ozT (12pcs) $200-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Simpson, Hall & Miller Co, L12”; Watson Co, L13”; and Whiting MFG, L12”; each marked: STERLING; and Total 18.9ozT (3pcs) $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
311 LEBKUECHER & CO SILVER
312 ENGLISH SILVER DESSERT SET
New Jersey c. 1896-1909, one in hammered design and other plain; marked: crest and L, STERLING; H5 1/2” W6”3 1/4”, and 17.4ozT (3pcs) $200-300
probably London, late 18th/early 19th century, engraved with crest, unmarked, in fitted mahogany case, set of 12 forks and 12 steel blade knives; L6 1/2” and L7 7/8” (24pcs)
PICTURE FRAMES
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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$300-400
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313 ADAM CARVED GILTWOOD OVERMANTLE MIRROR first half 19th century, breakfront crown over frieze of urn, swag and bellflower designs and triptych looking glass; H36” W68” $700-1,000 Provenance: Southern collection
314 FEDERAL MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE, MANNER OF THOMAS SEYMOUR circa 1810, molded crown with brass finials, glazed panel doors and molded panel door, fluted columns, hinged lid opening to fitted interior, over long drawers, fluted quarter columns, and turned reeded legs; H86” W42” D20” $1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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315 NEW YORK CLASSICAL GILTBRONZE, MAHOGANY AND
316 FEDERAL CHERRY CHEST OF
317 FEDERAL CHERRY TALL CHEST OF
DRAWERS
DRAWERS
MARBLETOP SIDE TABLE
circa 1835, gray-veined round marble top, tapered pedestal, scrolling legs; H29” Dia. 24”
probably Connecticut, late 18th century, molded-edge top, lobed corners, long drawers, and ball-and-claw feet; H38 1/2” W40” D20”
circa 1790, molded-edge top, 6 long graduated drawers, bracket feet; H54 3/4” W39 1/2” D17 1/2”
$600-800
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection
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319 AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BAMBOO-CARVED CABINET
320 QUEEN ANNE STYLE BURL-WALNUT BREAKFAST
last-half 19th century, molded crown, half glazed panel doors, bracket feet; H78 1/2” W60” D16’
circa 1900, two drawers over glazed panel doors and turned feet; H51 1/2” W37” D15”
TABLE
$600-900
$500-700
Provenance: Southern private collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
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318 SOUTHERN HEART PINE BOOKCASE CABINET
oval crossbanded top, baluster pedestal, cabriole legs, snakepad feet; H29 1/2” W36 1/4” L84” open $500-900 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
321 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING
322 AMERICAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE
323 SOUTHERN SILVER SALVER, HYDE & GOODRICH
CHAIRS
circa 1900, carved pedestal, paw feet, fitted with four 12 1/4” leaves; H29 1/4” Dia .56” L105” open
New Orleans, Louisiana, 1828-1861, lamb’s-tongue oval border, central engraved field with initials, raised on pierced feet; marked: HYDE & GOODRICH; H1” L18” W13 7/8”, and 53.0ozT
five side chairs and one armchair, BH37” SH18” W23” D19” (6pcs) $500-700
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
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$1,100-1,800
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324 BALL, BLACK & CO SILVER TEAPOT
325 LINCOLN & FOSS SILVER FOOTED SALVER
New York, circa 1865-75, ornate floral and foliate-chased design, leaf-capped spout terminating with perched bird, scrolling handle, engraved initials GDH; marked: BALL, BLACK & CO, STERLING, and Charters, Cann & Dunn punch overstruck with NY; H13 3/4”, and 34.0ozT
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
$800-1,200
$800-1,200
326 FINE SOUTHERN SILVER PITCHER, W. CARRINGTON & CO Charleston, South Carolina, c.1852-61, Classical design with ornamental bands, engraved initials JJD, and with unusual mark: W. CARRINGTON & CO-CHARLESTON, and E&S maker’s punch of Eoff & Shepard; H8 1/4” and 13.5ozT $500-800 Provenance: Southern collection
327 SOUTHERN SILVER CUP, HAYDEN & WHILDEN
328 AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER
329 SOUTHERN SILVER CUP, W. CARRINGTON & CO
Charleston, South Carolina, date mark: 1856, engraved: M.J. WARNER; underside marked: HAYDEN & WILDEN, and manufacturer’s punch; H3 1/2”, and 7.7 ozT
OVERLAY OBJECTS
Charleston, South Carolina, wk. 1835-71, applied rim and ornate handle, engraved: DJS to DLL, DEC. 29TH, 1870; H3 3/4”; marked: W. CARRINGTON & CO., STERLING and manufacturer’s punch; H3 3/4”, and 8.4ozT
$300-500 Provenance: Southern collection
decanter, H7” pitcher, H7 1/2” scent bottle, H5 1/2” flask, H7” Unger Bros. canoe, L4 3/8” Gorham vase, H6 1/2” and set of 4 Edwardian vanity containers, H3 3/4” to 7 3/4” (10pcs) $300-500 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
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$300-500 Provenance: Southern collection
331 AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLES
332 SOUTHERN SILVER SPOONS, HAYDEN & GREGG
Charleston, South Carolina, c.1830-1901, beaded cann-form cup with shaped handle, engraved: A.L. WHITE; marked: W. CARRINGTON & CO, and manufacturer’s punch; H3 1/4”, and 5.6ozT
Baltimore, Maryland; 19th century, A.E. Warner ‘Mayflower’; L13 1/4” S.W. Edge ‘Fiddle’; L13”, and another marked: Wayne, Philadelphia; L12” Total 17.5ozT (3pcs)
Charleston, South Carolina (active 1846-52) Reverse Tipt pattern engraved initials TWJ, marked: HAYDEN & GREGG in rectangle, L8” and 10.3ozT (6pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Southern collection
$200-400
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330 SOUTHERN SILVER CUP, W. CARRINGTON & CO
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
Provenance: Southern collection
333 SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER FLATWARE Nathaniel Hayden spoon, (Charleston, c.1832-43); L8” John Ewan spoon, (c. 1823-52); L8 5/8” pair Hayden Whilden forks (Charleston, c.1855-63); L6 3/8” pair Gregg Hayden & Co spoons (Charleston, c.1846-52); L8 1/4” 3 Radcliffe & Guignard forks (Columbia, c.1855-8); L8” most engraved with various initials and names, Total 15.8ozT (9pcs) $200-300
334 BRITISH SCHOOL, MID-19TH CENTURY
335 HORACE BUNDY
PORTRAIT OF YOUNG BOY IN LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H51 1/2” W33 1/4”
(Vermont/New Hampshire, 1814-1883) PORTRAIT OF A HANDSOME YOUNG GENTLEMAN IN AN EMBROIDERED YELLOW WAISTCOAT oil on canvas, framed, signed on verso H30” W25”
$800-1,500 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: Private collection
$800-1,200 Provenance: David Ramus Fine Art Georgia private collection
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F RIDAY 13 D ECEMBER 336 AMERICAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
337 BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
338 THOMAS WALLEY (ATTRIBUTED TO)
339 ISAAC COOKE, R.B.A.
PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H29” W24”
COTTAGE IN LANDSCAPE WITH CHILDREN AND THERE MOTHER (manner of George Morland, 1763-1804) oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H41” W33”
$500-900
$500-800
(British, 1871-1878) SCOTTISH LASS IN TARTAN DRESS WITH HOUND oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H24” W20”
(British, 1846-1922) PORTRAIT OF A LADY oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated I. Cooke, 1905 H30” W25”
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$400-700
$300-600
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Other Notes: Family oral history believes the sitter to be a prominent South Carolinian.
340 BRITISH OR FRENCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY LADY IN RED DRESS watercolor in the round, framed, unsigned sight Dia. 3 5/8” $300-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
342 SCOTTISH INLAID
341 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK,
JON
STONEHOUSE
Leeds, circa 1835, date/date movement, broken-arch crown, reeded column supports, bracket feet; H83” W21” D10” $500-700 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, ALEX KIRKWOOD
Paisley, Scotland, circa 1800, moon dial, day/date and second hands, carved crown, glazed door, rope-twist column supports and bracket feet; H87 1/2” W21” D9 1/2” $700-900 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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343 ENGLISH INLAID
344 ENGLISH LEATHER
MAHOGANY
AND WOOD
PEDESTAL
FOLDING LIBRARY
late 19th century, square top, tapered pedestal, plinth base; Christie’s label on underside; H40 3/4” W12 5/8” D12 3/4”
LADDER
$300-500 Provenance: Purchased Christie’s, London North Carolina collection
H81” W13 1/4” D2 1/2” $300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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345 QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY PIER MIRROR
first half 19th century, shell-carved pediment and carved molded frame; H53” W19” $400-600
346 GEORGE II STYLE CARVED PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY THREE-PANEL MIRROR
347 PAIR CARVED GILTWOOD AND GESSO FRAMES
late 19th century; H26 1/2” W50 1/2”
mid-19th century; overall H42” W34 1/2”; interior H30” W23” (2pcs)
$300-500
$500-800
Provenance: Southern private collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Maryland collection
348 RARE LARGE GEORGIAN STYLE BRASS FIRE FENDER
349 ENGLISH MOLDED BRASS COAL HOD
pierced fence and paw feet; H15 1/2” W73” D16”
circa 1880; H18” W14 1/4” D23”
$400-600
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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349A GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID SATINWOOD OVAL
350 RARE IRISH CHIPPENDALE STYLE
BREAKFAST TABLE
CARVED MAHOGANY
DOUBLE-PEDESTAL
H29” W48” L70”
DINING CHAIRS
DINING TABLE
$400-600
19th century, eagle carved scrolling crestrail, shield carved splat, serpentine seatrail, cabriole legs with figural carved knees and hairy paw feet; seats now padded, BH41” SH18” W30” D27” (8pcs)
figured-grain mahogany, crossbanded top, baluster pedestal, saber legs, brass paw feet, fitted with two 24 1/2-inches leaves, turned center supports; H29” W45 1/8” L121 3/4” open
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$5,000-8,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection
INLAID MAHOGANY
$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
352 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
353 WILLIAM & MARY CANED OAK CHAISE LONGUE
353A RARE ANGLO-INDIAN COLONIAL CARVED ROSEWOOD
19th century, bowfront top, configuration of drawers, tambour slides and doors, on tapered legs and spade feet; H36” W72” D23”
early 18th century, crown-carved crest, turned legs with stretchers, padded cushions; BH40” SH15” W23” L72”
CENTER TABLE
$800-1,200
$700-900
$600-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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351 SHERATON STYLE
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19th century, H30” W46” L82 5/8”
355 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
356 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CONCERTINA-ACTION GAMES
first quarter 19th century, hinged lid, fitted interiors, bracket feet; H43” W41” D19 1/2”
circa 1830, molded-edge top, short over long drawers, reeded corner columns, ogee bracket feet; H44” W49” D22”
TABLE
$500-700
$600-900
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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354 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK
second half 18th century, hinged top, leather gaming surface, shell-carved cabriole legs, pad feet; H28 3/4” W32 1/2” D16” $500-900 Provenance: Christie’s-New York, 16 April 1994
357 WILLIAM IV STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
358 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BUTLER’S DESK
359 QUEEN ANNE STYLE DINING CHAIRS
with leather and cane work; BH39 1/2” SH20” W26” D26”
mid 19th century, fall front, fitted interiors, fluted supports, bracket feet; H43” W48” D21 1/4”
late 19th/early 20th century, baluster splat, shepherd’s-crook armrest, cabriole legs on ball-and-claw feet; BH42 1/2” SH18” W24” D22” (8pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$500-700 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
$800-1,200 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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360 GEORGIAN OAK CHEST ON CHEST
361 ADAM STYLE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
362 REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY AND MARBLE
first quarter 19th century, dentil-molded crown, configuration of drawers on bracket feet; H68” W46” D21”
early 20th century; H40” W78 1/4” D27”
PEDESTAL CONSOLE
$500-800
first half 19th century, D-shaped skirt with gesso decorations, dolphin pedestal on plinth; H35 1/2” W22 3/4” D11 3/4”
$500-800
$500-800
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
363 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE
364 ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
365 WILLIAM & MARY STYLE WALNUT D-SHAPED CARD
CABINET
circa 1830, in the Georgian taste, with 2 over 3 drawers and bracket feet; H42” W42 1/2” D23”
TABLE
molded crown, divided glassed-panel doors, above drawers and panel doors on bracket feet; H87 1/2” W73” D16 1/2” $700-1,000
$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: Southern private collection
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late 19th century, hinged top, gate legs, and turned feet; H23 3/4” W30 3/4” D12 1/2” $300-500 Provenance: Georgia collection
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367 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY CHEST ON STAND
368 DIMINUTIVE GEORGIAN STYLE BURL WALNUT CHEST
CHAIRS
circa 1800, dentil-molded crown, configuration of 8 drawers, cabriole legs and pad feet; stand of later date; H70 1/4” W43” D21”
OF DRAWERS
$500-800
$500-700
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: North Carolina collection
369 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK
370 PAIR SHERATON MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK SIDE
371 GEORGE III INLAID OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1810, hinged lid, fitted interior, splayed feet; H42 1/2” W43 3/4” D22 1/2”
CHAIRS
early 19th century, parquetry top, two over three drawers, and bracket feet; H40 1/2” W39” D20”
last quarter 19th century, pierced-carved crestrail, scrolling pierced splat, cabriole legs on ball-and-claw feet; BH38” SH18” W24” D22” (8pcs) $1,200-1,800
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366 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING
late 19th century, molded-edge top, short over long drawers, bracket feet; H32” W32 1/2” D18 3/4”
Provenance: Southern collection
$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
circa 1790, plume and swag carved pierced backrest, needlework over upholstered seat, molded legs and stretchers; BH36 1/2” SH18” W22” D19” (2pcs) $500-700
$500-800 Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Missouri collection
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372 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY BOWFRONT
373 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE
374 JACOBEAN PINE CHEST ON STAND
SIDEBOARD
circa 1830, turned pedestal, snakepad feet; H27 1/4” Dia.29”
H36” W68 1/2” D24”
$200-400
17th/18th century, carved molded edge, short over long drawers, stand with turned legs, stretcher and bun feet; H47” W35” D22 1/4”
$300-600
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. Walter Edgar collection
$500-800 Provenance: Southern private collection
375 GEORGE III OAK TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS
376 CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS
377 GEORGIAN OAK LIFT-TOP CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1800, configuration of short and long drawers, reeded column supports, on bracket feet; H49” W49” D20 1/2”
late 19th/early 20th century, pierced splats and square legs, assembled set in similar designs; BH39” SH19” W25” D21” (6pcs)
late 18th century, hinged top, configuration of drawers, reeded column supports, ogee bracket feet; H35 1/2” W58 1/2” D21”
$400-700 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
$500-700 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
379 GEORGIAN OAK COFFER
380 VICTORIAN PINE WELSH DRESSER
late 18th century, hinged lid, paneled front and sides, two drawers, on bracket feet; H31 1/2” W43 1/2” D18 1/2”
late 18th century, hinged top, deep well, above short drawers and square feet; H31” W73” D22”
late 19th century; H84” W46 1/2” D17”
$300-400
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: Georgia collection
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378 GEORGE III OAK BLANKET CHEST
$300-600 Provenance: Southern private collection
381 FINE GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE ON LAMPSTAND, PAUL DE LAMERIE London, dated 1732 and 1735; the lampstand in Britannia silver standard, ornate design with mask and foliage border on three leaf-capped scroll feet, the fixed lamp with plain cover; the kettle in sterling standard, spherical body decorated in the Rococo taste, with shell and rocaille motifs, wicker-wrapped swing handle, and turned finial on hinged lid; complete hallmarks; H13 1/2” W9”, and 66.6ozT all in $12,000-18,000 Provenance: New York collection Other Notes: Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) is considered one of the greatest silversmiths of the 18th century. The French Huguenot came to London as a young child with his parents, fleeing French Protestant persecution in France. In 1703, de Lamerie became an apprentice to London area Huguenot goldsmith, Pierre Platel, and later was admitted to the freedom of the Goldsmiths’ Company. By 1712, he had registered his own mark and established a workshop in the fashionable Soho area of the West End of London. By 1717, his workshop was recognized for its outstanding work and was known as “the King’s silversmith”. Over the next decade, de Lamerie took on over a dozen apprentices who paid high premiums to learn from the master. de Lamerie’s success lays with his exceptional workmanship and his business acumen. Tsarinas Anna and Catherine, Count Aleksey Bobrinsky, Sir Robert Walpole, the Earl of Ilchester, the Earl of Thanet, Viscount Tyrconnel, the Duke of Bedford, as well as King John V of Portugal were just some of his wealthy clients. For them he created astonishingly spectacular silverwork from his own workshop.
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382 GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, JAMES MORISON
383 GEORGE II SILVER ARMORIAL TANKARD
London, dated 1751, shaped shell-and-scroll border, raised on three hoof feet; engraved with Rococo armorial cartouche; complete hallmarks; H1 1/8” Dia. 8 7/8”, and 13.5ozT
London, dated 1746, baluster form with applied girdle, stepped dome-hinged lid, open-scroll thumbpiece, scroll handle; engraved with coat-of-arms and motto: SEMPER PARATUS; complete hallmarks and maker’s punch BM; H7 1/2” W6 3/4”, and 25.5ozT
$600-900
$3,000-4,000
London, dated 1747, shaped figural handle over oval piercework 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 $4,000-6,000
385 FINE GEORGE II SILVER COFFEEPOT, WILLIAM KIDNEY
386 GEORGE II SILVER WARWICK CRUET, SAMUEL WOOD
387 GEORGE II SILVER COFFEEPOT, AYME VIDEAU
388 GEORGE II SILVER PLATTER, FRANCIS BUTTY & NICHOLAS DUMEE
London, dated 1738, hinged cover with finial on tapered cylindrical body and circular foot; body chased with Rococo motifs and armorial cartouche, flanked by scrolling handle and leaf-capped spout; complete hallmarks; H10 1/2”, and 30.0ozT
London, dated 1746, open handle on shaped stem leading to cinquefoil base with circular holders, fitted with crystal bottles of varying sizes, silver casters and bottles, on scrolling legs ending in shells; complete hallmarks throughout and each engraved with armorial; H8 1/2” W6 5/8” D6 1/4”, and 35.0ozT
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
London, dated 1768, shaped gadroon border, engraved with marriage crest and arms, complete hallmarks; L20 1/4” W14 1/2”, and 58.8 ozT
$1,500-2,000
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384 GEORGE II SILVER SWING HANDLE BASKET, THOMAS HEMING
$1,800-2,400
$1,500-2,000 Other Notes: related to example sold: Christie’sNew York, 26 Oct. 2007, Lot 257, and another sold in London, 18 Nov. 2010, Lot 53.
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$800-1,200 Provenance: Southern collection
390 RARE GEORGE I SILVER SALVER, EDWARD CORNOCK
London, dated 1719 and 1720, the earlier pair, sterling, by Edward Wood; and the other pair, Britannia silver standard, probably by Philip Robinson; each with complete hallmarks; H1 1/2” W3 1/3” D2 3/8”, and Total 7.0ozT (4pcs)
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
$1,400-1,800
$700-900
391 FINE GEORGE II SILVER WARWICK CRUET, JOHN DELMESTER London, dated 1759, cinquefoil frame on four shell feet, the front with vacant cartouche, fitted with silver and crystal bottles; complete hallmarks, H10” W7”, and 36.4ozT weighable $2,000-2,500
392 GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, HENRY CHAWNER
393 GEORGIAN SILVER BASKET AND CANN
394 GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, ROBERT HENNELL
London, dated 1789, hinged lid on rectangular body with chamfered corners, straight spout with allover stippled and bright-cut decorations; turned finial and carved handles; complete hallmarks; H6” W10 1/2” W3 3/4”, and 14.9ozT
London, circa 1814, basket by Richard Pearce, H5 1/4” L5” W4”; together with diminutive cann by Solomon Hougham, H2 1/4”; Total 10.9ozT (2pcs)
London, dated 1793, domed hinged lid with carved finial, ovoid body with bright-cut decorations, engraved initials; complete hallmarks; H6 1/4” W5 1/8” D4”, and 12.3ozT all in
$600-700
$1,400-1,800
$600-800
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389 GEORGE I SILVER TRENCHER SALTS
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395 GEORGE III SILVER CAKE BASKET, WILLIAM FRISBEE London, dated 1788, reticulated oval bowl on conforming pedestal with swing handles, engraved initials SEM; H11 1/2” L14 1/2” W9 1/2”, and 22.5ozT $1,400-1,800
396 GEORGE III SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKET, CRISPIN FULLER London, dated 1803, swing handle on bright-cut decorated oviform bowl on pedestal; complete hallmarks; H7 1/4” L6 3/4” W4 3/8”, and 7.2ozT $450-650
397 GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, ABSTINANDO KING London, dated 1800, hinged oval lid with carved wood finial and confirming body, complete hallmarks; H5” W5” D3 3/4”, and 12.7ozT all in $1,000-1,500
398 GEORGE III SILVER COFFEEPOT, CHARLES WRIGHT London, dated 1769, pineapple finial on baluster body, engraved with heraldic crest within cartouche and verso with another crest, flanked by ornate spout and carved wood handle, on gadroon-adorned circular foot; complete hallmarks; H11 3/4”, and 35.9ozT all in $2,000-2,500
399 GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOAT SET, JOHN SCHOFIELD London, dated 1789, oval bowl with upswept scrolling handle and oval pedestal base accented with gadroon rim and band, one side engraved with Royal Badge and verso with crest and motto: LIBERTAS; complete hallmarks and scratch marks on underside, H6” W7” D4 1/4”, and Total 47.0ozT (3pcs) $4,000-5,000 Provenance: Purchased: Sotheby’s- 30 March, 2011 New York collection
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401 FINE SET OF GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS
402 GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, THOMAS HAYTER
London, dated 1788, Neoclassical fluted design with loaded bases, complete hallmarks; fitted with later made-to-match two-light candelabra tops; candlestick; H11 1/2” and with tops; H16” W15” (2pcs)
London, dated 1784 and 1788, the earliest pair by James Young, and four later by Benjamin Mountigue; in the French taste with gadroon border spaced by shell and leaf, upswept handles on pedestal; complete hallmarks; H2 1/4” L4 5/8” W3 1/4”, and Total 28.2ozT (6pcs)
London, dated 1808, hinged lid on slightly tapered banded body, pierced thumbpiece and shaped handle, engraved with dragon crest: LONDONDERRY within strapwork cartouche with motto: METUENDA COROLLA DRACONIS, complete hallmarks; H6” and 16.5ozT
$2,800-3,200
$1,000-1,500
$600-800
403 GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, BY CARTER, SMITH & SHARP
404 GEORGE III SILVER COVERED TUREEN, JOHN PARKER & EDWARD WAKELIN
405 PAIR REGENCY SILVER GOBLETS
London, dated 1783, circular form with beaded bands, on three anthemion feet; center arms of Forescue with motto: SCUTUM SALUS; the underside with later dedication; complete hallmarks, H1 1/8” Dia.10”, and 14.2ozT
London, dated 1774, leaf-bound twig finial on reeded dome cover, gadroon and reeded deep oval vessel, flanked by leaf and bound-reed handles, complete hallmarks; H11” W15 1/2” W7 5/8”, and 94.0ozT
$600-900
$3,500-4,500
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400 PAIR GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, JOHN SCHOFIELD
London, dated 1813, bulbous bowl on pedestal engraved with crest; complete hallmarks; H5”, and 10.9ozT (2pcs) $500-700
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406 WILLIAM IV SILVER GRAVY LADLE SET, PAUL STORR London, dated 1830, shell pattern, each with complete hallmarks; L7”, and 10.5ozT (4pcs) $800-1,200
409 GEORGE IV SILVER BOWL ON PEDESTAL WITH COVER London, dated 1822, knob finial, reeded dome cover, and conforming bowl flanked by lion’s-mask and ring handles; complete hallmarks and worn maker’s punch; H6 1/2” W9”, and 42.3ozT $1,600-2,400
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407 ENGLISH SILVER GRADUATED PLATTER SET, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO
408 VICTORIAN SILVER AND CRYSTAL TABLE GARNITURE, EDWARD EDWARDS
London, dated 1925, oval bound-reed borders, engraved with crest and motto: VIX EA NOSTRA VOCO; complete hallmarks; L16”, 18 3/8” and 20 1/8”, and Total 237.0ozT (3pcs) $6,000-8,000
London, dated 1865, Renaissance Revival design, pierced anthemion, ivy, strap and mask silver stands, supporting scalloped bowls; complete hallmarks; comprising oval centerpieces; H10 1/2” L16 1/2” W13 3/4” and pair side tazzas; H9 3/4” Dia.13 1/2” (3pcs)
410 EDWARDIAN SILVER EPERGNE, EDWARD SOUTER BARNSLEY
411 EDWARDIAN SILVER CENTERBOWL, CHARLES CLEMENT PILLING
Birmingham, dated 1908, oval basket supporting side baskets on openwork frame, in the Art Nouveau taste; complete hallmarks and registration mark; H9” L16” W11”, and 46.0ozT
London, dated 1902, scalloped rim accented by masks, Art Nouveau-inspired chased floral design, on pedestal base; engraved with initials AHA; complete hallmarks; H7” Dia.10 1/4”, and 35.5ozT
$1,500-2,000
$900-1,200
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$5,000-7,000
413 PAIR GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISHES, WILLIAM BATEMAN I
London, dated 1915, Vitruvian scroll contained with beaded-band on oval-form, flanked by entwined serpent handles; complete hallmarks; L28 5/8” W14 3/4”, and 115.0ozT
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)
$3,200-4,000
$2,000-2,500
414 PAUL WUNDERLICH (German, 1927-2010) AMAZONE, 1976 bronze on marble base, signed, and Venturi Arte foundry stamped and numbered: 184/500 H20” W31” W4 1/2”
415 RUFINO TAMAYO
416 RUFINO TAMAYO
(Mexican, 1899-1991) TRES NINOS CANTANDO, 1930 linocut, framed, signed in plate, sight H5 5/8” W4 3/8”
(Mexican, 1899-1991) LA MANDOLINA, 1930 woodcut, framed, signed in plate, sight H5 1/2” W4 1/2”
$800-1,200
$800-1,200
Provenance: Purchased in the Philippines, 2010 South Carolina collection
Provenance: Purchased in the Philippines, 2010 South Carolina collection
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412 GEORGE IV SILVER SERVING TRAY, HOLLAND, ALDWINCKLE & SLATER
$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Southern private collection
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417 PAL FRIED
417A AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY
418 WILLIAM THON
419 GEORGE HAND WRIGHT
(Hungarian/American, 1893-1976) PARISIAN BEAUTY oil on canvas, framed, signed H30” W24”
WINTER LANDSCAPE oil on board framed, signed: Arcerie H15” W20 1/2”
(New York/Maine, 1906-2000) SYCAMORES IN WINTER watercolor, framed, signed sight H20” W26”
(Connecticut/New York, 1872-1951) AT THE BACK PORCH etching, framed, signed in pencil; sight H9” W10 3/4”
$600-900
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: Southern collection
$800-1,200
$700-900 Provenance: Southern collection
Provenance: New Jersey collection
420 HENRY PLYMPTON SPAULDING
421 PAL FRIED
422 WALTER RONALD LOCKE
423 WALTER RONALD LOCKE
(Massachusetts/California, 1868-1938) THE PINES IN AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA gouache on board, framed, signed & titled on verso H18 1/4” W28”
(Hungarian/American, 1893-1976) FISHERMAN oil on canvas, framed, signed H30” W20”
(Florida, 1883-1949) HICKORY, ANCLOTE RIVER, FLORIDA etching, framed, signed, dated & titled lower margin in pencil: 1936; plate H11 1/4” W8 3/4”
(Florida, 1883-1949) ON THE BANKS OF THE ANCLOTE, FLORIDA etching, framed, signed, dated & titled lower margin in pencil: 1936; plate H12” W8 1/4”
$400-600
$400-600 Provenance: Southern private collection
$300-500 Provenance: Southern collection
Provenance: Southern collection
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$300-500 Provenance: Southern collection
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425 ROLAND CLARK
426 WILFRED J. HUTTEL
(New York/California, 1829-1916) NORTH AMERICAN ROCK FORMATION albumen print mounted on board, unframed, unsigned image H13” W10 1/8”
(Connecticut, 1874-1957) four miniature gamebird scenes, engravings framed with note card: With heartiest greetings and best wishes for the Christmas and the New Year, Roland Clark; each pencil-signed; overall H14 5/8” W18 1/2”
(Florida, b. 1942) PROUD GRANDPARENTS, 1996 oil on foam core, framed, signed & titled H12” W10”
$300-500
$300-400
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: purchased from the Milby Burton estate South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
427 WILFRED J. HUTTEL
428 CHUCK YEAGER SIGNED PRINTS AND BOOK
429 ROBERT BERO (ATTRIBUTED TO)
(Florida, b. 1942) THE BATH, 1996 oil on panel, framed, signed & titled H13” W16”
John Ficklen, NORTH AMERICAN P-15D MUSTANG, no. 603/950, framed H18 1/4” W24 1/4” Raymond Waddey, DOUBLE TROUBLE, no. 570/2000, framed H14” W20 1/2” Harley Copic, INTO THE UNKNOWN, no. 367/1000, framed H18 1/8” W24 1/8” and author-signed volume. Yeager, General Chuck. YEAGER: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Toronto: Bantam, 1985. (4pcs)
(New York, 1941-2007) ten works: UNTITLED etchings and lithographs, unframed, one signed sheet H30” W22” and one; H21 1/4” W26 1/2” (10pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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424 CARLETON E. WATKINS (ATTRIBUTED TO)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection Other Notes: Chuck Yeager (b. 1923), former US Air Force officer, best-known for being a record-setting test pilot. He was the first pilot confirmed to have broken the sound barrier.
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430 ROBERT BERO (ATTRIBUTED TO)
431 ROBERT BERO
432 DISNEY CHEVROLET LUMINA ADVERTISING
(New York, 1941-2007) twelve works: UNTITLED etchings and lithographs, unframed, unsigned sheet; H30” W22” and another by unknown artist titled: THE BOILER ROOM, sheet H28” W20” (13pcs)
(New York, 1941-2007) six works: UNTITLED, and LANDSCAPE etchings and lithographs, unframed, some signed sheet H30” W22” (6pcs)
ANIMATION CELLS
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
circa 1990, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy, Pluto, Hippo Ballerinas, and Donald Duck’s nephews Huey, Louie and Dewey, comprising: 8 framed; H18 1/4” W21 1/4” 4 Mickey Mouse cell sheets; H13 1/2” W16 1/2” and another unrelated of Dumbo, framed; H10 1/4” W8 3/4” (13pcs) $100-150 Provenance: North Carolina collection
433 HERMAN MILLER EAMES LOUNGE CHAIR WITH OTTOMAN
434 PAIR LEATHER AND FABRIC UPHOLSTERED CLUB CHAIRS
model A670 and A671, leather-upholstered, label on underside; chair BH32” SH14” W33” D30”; and ottoman H16 1/2” W25 1/2” D21”
BH34” SH18” W32” D32” (2pcs)
$1,500-2,500
$400-700 Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
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435 SPANISH COLONIAL STYLE WALNUT AND LEATHER SETTEE
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BH31” SH16” L72” D23 1/2” and BH31” SH16” W41” D23 1/2” (3pcs) $500-700 Provenance: Georgia collection
436 CONTINENTAL STYLE BRONZE PEDESTAL/FOUNTAIN
437 PAIR FRENCH BRONZE GOTHIC REVIVAL GARDEN
438 WROUGHT-IRON AND BRASS BAKER’S RACK
urn-shaped top, mask-head handles, winged figures; H58 1/4” W22” D22”
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H83” W35” D17”
late 19th century, arched-pierced crest with attachable glass panels; H80” W27 1/4” (2pcs)
$300-400
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$700-1,000
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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439 LOBMEYR ETCHED CRYSTAL STEMWARE SERVICE
late 19th century, fine intaglio-engraved faceted stems in the Viennese baroque taste, with flower baskets and coronet above lappets and swag motifs, comprising: 10 water goblets, H4 3/4” 10 wine stems, H5 1/8” 2 champagne coupes, H4” 6 port stems, H4” 6 cordials, H3 1/2” (34pcs) $2,000-3,000 Other Notes: see related Lobmeyr stemware: Christieís-New York, 18 March 2005, and Sotheby’s-London, 23 January 2014.
440 FINE CRYSTAL ANIMAL FIGURES
441 ENGLISH/IRISH GLASS WINE RINSES
Lalique Poisson perche car mascot; H3 1/2” Lalique partridge; H6 3/4” Lalique owl; H3 1/4” Steuben horse; H4 1/2” Waterford dog; H4 1/4” together with unmarked pair of frosted eagle’s-head bookends; H7” (7pcs)
19th century, 4 matching and 2 nearly identical; H3 1/2” W6” and 3 1/2” W5 1/2” (6pcs) $200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
442 LALIQUE CHENE PATTERN CRYSTAL PITCHER AND TUMBLER SET molded and frosted design, comprising: pitcher, H8 1/2” and 6 glasses, H4 3/4”; etched and marked: LALIQUE, FRANCE (7pcs) $500-800 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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444 FRENCH CRYSTAL PLATE AND
445 FRENCH GLASS AND CRYSTAL
VASE
BOWLS
BOWLS AND VASES
early 20th century, eucalyptus design with square rim, signed: R. LALIQUE, FRANCE; H7 3/4”
R. Lalique opalescent Marienthal plate, Dia. 9 1/4”; Val St. Lambert Swallow bowl, Dia.11 7/8”; and Verlys Kingfisher bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.13 1/2”; each marked (3pcs)
Lalique Bagatelle vase; H6 1/2” Lalique Ricquewihr vase; H5” R. Lalique Gui bowl; H3 1/2” Lalique dish; L8 1/4” Verlys figural vase; H8 1/8” Etling vase; H4” unmarked leaf bowl; Dia. 6 1/2”, and illegibly signed wheat-decorated vase; H6 1/2” (8pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
446 MASSIVE DAUM CAMEO VASE
447 STEUBEN AURENE CENTERBOWL
early 20th century, unusual form, decorated parrot and tulip design in mottled orange, red, and yellow with green leaves, and mottled chartreuse ground; signed in cameo: DAUM, NANCY with Cross of Lorraine; H23 1/4”
early 20th century, gold stretched glass finish with etched Steuben and fleur-de-lis mark; H2” Dia.11 3/4”
$1,500-2,500
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443 R. LALIQUE LEAF-DECORATED
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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448 AMERICAN CRYSTAL TABLE ARTICLES
449 ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS TEAR VIAL,
450 HEAVY GLASS DOME AND EBONIZED
Tiffany & Co wine cooler; H6” Steuben vase; H5” Dia. 7” Steuben tazza; H4 3/4” Dia. 10” 2 Steuben bowls; H3 1/2” and 7” (5pcs)
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BASE
probably the Holy Land or Asia Minor,1st2nd century AD, slender bottle-form vial; H4 3/4”, under glass dome and wood base; overall H12”
19th century; overall H17 1/2” Dia. 9 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$200-300
$300-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
circa 1895, floral blown glass vessel, mounted with ornate floral mounts, inset with porcelain medallion; H13 1/2” $200-300 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
452 PAIR FRENCH OPALINE
453 PAIR AMERICAN ETCHED
454 CONTINENTAL ART GLASS
455 ART GLASS VASES
GLASS CORNUCOPIA VASES
URANIUM GLASS
VASES
19th century, in the Empire taste, with brass gloved hand terminals on white marble base; H6 3/4” W7” (2pcs)
CANDLESTICKS
first half 20th century, various designs and colorations; H4 1/2” to 12 1/4” (5pcs)
$200-300
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
3 cameo carved vases; H5 1/2” to 11 1/2” 1 iridescent vase; H8” millefiori vase; H8 1/2” Austrian miniature vase; H3” (6pcs)
probably Pairpoint, first half 19th century, grapevine design with silver bobeche; H14” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
$300-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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457 FREDERIC REMINGTON (AFTER)
(American, b. 1944) EASY MONEY bronze on wood base, signed & numbered: 14/25 H17 1/4” W16 1/4” D7”
(New York, 1861-1909) THE CHEYENNE bronze on marble base H20 1/2” W21 1/2” D9”
$500-700
458 CLASSICAL BRONZE BUST OF GREEK MAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
459 FRENCH METAL SCULPTURE, LATE 19TH CENTURY
hollow cast, mounted on bronze base; H25” W13 1/2” D8 3/4”
INDUSTRIE patinated metal on ebonzied base H27” W9”
$300-500
$500-800
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
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456 TRUMAN BOLINGER
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
460 PIERRE JULES MENE (AFTER)
461 T.J. MURPHY
462 ITALIAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
462A CONTINENTAL BRONZE AND CRYSTAL
(French, 1810-1879) FOX HUNT bronze on marble base H18” W17” D9 1/4”
(American, early 20th century) BUST OF YOUNG WOMAN marble, signed & dated, T.J. MURPHY, SC, 1927 H20 1/4” W10” D8”
NEOCLASSICAL BUST OF WOMAN marble and onyx H15” W15 1/2” D7”
CHANDELIER
$400-700 Provenance: Georgia collection
$300-500
$300-400
early 20th century, H60” Dia.36” $300-500 Provenance: South Carolina Corporate collection
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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463 PAIR AMERICAN SULTAN THREE-LIGHT
464 VINTAGE FIGURAL TABLE LAMP
465 VICTORIAN STYLE HALL FIXTURE
466 GOTHIC REVIVAL TABLE LAMP WITH
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circa 1945, patinated-metal figure of young beauty supporting etched shade, on stone base; H18 1/2” Dia. 9”
anthemion band and acorn-form light adorned with prisms; H33” Dia.19”
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probably New York or Philadelphia, circa 1844-61, standing figures supporting prismadorned candlesockets; unmarked; H21 1/2” W16” (2pcs) $300-500
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$300-500 Provenance: Southern collection
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
late 19th/early 20th century, decorated glass shade on architectural base adorned with prisms; H27” Dia.10” $300-400 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman Literature: Bacot, H. Parrott. NINETEENTH CENTURY LIGHTING. p.178, illustration 248
467 PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET
468 PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER
469 PERSIAN HERIZ RUNNER
470 PERSIAN NAHAVAND CARPET
9’ x 11’6”
2’5” x 13’
2’1” x 10’6”
5’6” x 9’10”
$400-600
$300-400
$200-300
$400-700 Provenance: North Carolina collection
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471 PERSIAN BIDJAR CARPET
472 PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET
473 TURKISH CARPET
474 TURKISH CARPETS
circa 1920’s; 4’11” x 6’6”
mid-20th century; 4’5” x 6’8”
5’7” x 7’10”
$400-600
$500-700
$300-400
3’4” x 6’7”; 3’3” x 6’2”; 3’ x 6’4”; and 3’8” x5’4” (4pcs)
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia collection
475 RUSSIAN KAZAK PRAYER DESIGN
476 RUSSIAN KAZAK CARPET
477 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET
478 ANTIQUE RUSSIAN KAZAK CARPET
CARPET
3’11” x 4’10”
circa 1930; 4’3” x 6’8”
circa 1880-1915; 3’4” x 5’4”
2’7” x 5’2”
$200-400
$300-400
$200-400
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
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479 RARE RIGOBERT BONNE’S MAP OF ISRAEL
480 US LAND GRANT, SIGNED ABRAHAM LINCOLN
published 1783, illustrating the twelve Biblical tribes of Israel, hand-colored accents, framed; sight; H14 1/4” W18 1/4”
dated 6 April 1862, land issued to John McSean, Private Captain, Landis Company Pennsylvania Militia War 1812, contained within frame; overall H17” W21 1/2”
$150-250 Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
481 GREAT BRITIAN MAP: BY BLAEU, AND CORNWALL MAP: BY MORTON 17th/18th century, BRITANNIA (Britannia, prout divisa fuit temporibus AngloSaxonum, praefertim durante illorum Heptarchia) by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, flanked with histocial scenes vignettes; together with another of CORNWALL by Robert Morden each hand-colored, framed, sight H18” W22 1/2” and H14 1/2” W17 3/8” (2pcs) $600-900 Provenance: Southern private collection
482 CHARLESTON SLAVE BILL OF SALE, BENJAMIN MORDECAI TO HENRY CLARK
483 MARK TWAIN LETTER
dated 3rd January, 1855, signed John Phillips and Benjamin Mordecai, framed; overall H14 1/2” W9 5/8”
dated February 14, 1907, written on printed stationary with 21 Fifth Avenue address; with handwritten note signed, framed; overall H7 3/4” W5 3/4”
$150-250
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
Other Notes: Benjamin Mordecai (1809-1893) a Jewish merchant in Charleston, made the first and largest contribution to the war-chest of South Carolina, and was thanked by the Secession Convention (still in session) for his patriotism. He was one of Charleston’s largest slave traders. Investing all he had in the Confederate cause, and spending much of his fortune in support of widows and children of soldiers, he was left penniless at the end of the war.
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484 COLONIAL PERIOD SOUTH CAROLINA LAND GRANT dated 18th June 1741, property transfer between Cornelius Hinson and John Colcock for land located north on Tradd Street in Charles Town near land of David Hext, Elizabeth Gibbes and Mumford Milner; signed by Cornelius Hinson with seal, and witnessed by Robert Tucker, Nathaniel Bell and William Bell; and entered into record by Jacob Motte; overall; H14 1/2” W21 1/2” $300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
485 GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND
486 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CABINET
487 ENGLISH MAHOGANY WALL CABINET/SECRETARY TOP
first half 19th century; H43” W24” D16”
last quarter 19th century; H37 1/4” W44 1/4” D17 1/2”
19th century; H36 1/2” W39 1/2” D12 1/4”
$150-250
$200-400
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: Estate of Mary Jean Eaves
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