Hopper, Kennedy & Sage Estates at Auction

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Hopper, Kennedy & Sage Estates Important Two-Day Auction 22 & 23 September 2022 CHARLTON HALL

Southern Estates & Private Collections

Property From

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CATALOGUE $30 IN GALLERY SALE NO. 308

Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, North Carolina Myrna B. Kennedy, South Carolina Sage Family Collection, Dover Plantation

Estate of a Gentleman Property of a Lady, Sea Island, Georgia Property of a Lady, Asheville, North Carolina North Carolina Estate Southern Estate

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Dr. and Mrs. Hopper were captivated by and had a great passion for art and antiques, focusing on pieces of a southern interest. The Hoppers started their collecting in the early 1970s. They often spent time traveling to such destinations as: New York, Washington D.C., North Carolina, Tennessee, and other places that held interest for their collecting. The Hoppers purchased pieces for their collection from nationally recognized dealers such as: Graham Arader, Rob Hicklin, Norman Flayderman, Herman A. Schindler, and other noted dealers with whom they established personal relationships throughout their collecting life.

Charlton Hall is pleased to offer the collection of Dr. C.G. Hopper (1925-2013) and his wife, Mary Ellen Davis Hopper (1945-2017), of Monroe, North Carolina.

Monroe, North Carolina

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The collection will be sold in two parts. The first includes art and antique furniture, will be offered on 22 & 23 September 2022.

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The September collection includes art from Alice Huger Ravenell Smith, William Aiken Walker, Alfred Hutty, Elizabeth O’Neill Verner, Anna Hayward Taylor, and other noted southern artists. The furniture includes a Charleston, South Carolina secretary desk and a table believed to be of direct descent from the Arthur Middleton and Edward Rutledge families, both signers of the Declaration of TheIndependence.secondinstallment will be held this winter and include rare books, manuscripts, maps, and ephemera. Many of the pieces have not been offered in the marketplace for years. To be included is a two-page letter dated 4 July 1780 from General Charles Cornwallis stating that he has taken Charleston and will take the rest of the Carolinas. This letter is just one example of the depth of the collection. Charlton Hall believes that this offering may present collectors with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire such rare and important pieces of historical significance.

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The Hoppers took great pride and interest in their collection and how it was preserved. Their passion was so great that they went to add a climate-controlled room to their home to maintain their objects in the best state possible.

Other Notes: The original factory document folder with the Owner’s Manual is present, and this beautiful 560SL also comes with some service history. A brand-new battery has recently been fitted.

M1ERCEDES

in 1971, the production of the R107 model covered amazing 18 years until it was discontinued in 1989. This was an exceptionally long production run for a motor car, particularly for a top-of-the-line model. For some years in the early 1980s, the Mercedes SL was the only production convertible on the world market, except the hand-built Rolls Royce Corniche. All R107 SL (Sport Leicht) were built in the Stuttgart-Sindelfingen plant and this sports car was designed by Friedrich Geiger who had also been responsible for the now immortal 300SL Gullwing in the mid-fifties.

The SL was often seen on TV and was driven by characters in “Dallas” and “Dynasty” series.

As a notable but invisible feature, the R107 has extremely strong windshield pillars (A-posts) that are intended to withstand the crushing forces of a roll-over accident. Because all panels are marked with the chassis number, it is easy to determine whether a particular car has an accident history.

Provenance: Two owner from new Raleigh Walter Frye, North Carolina Estate of a southern gentleman

VIN# WDBBA48DSJA081009; odometer 040912 (original miles); 5.6-liter V8 engine automatic transmission, electric windows and AC, metallic black pearl exterior paint with accent striped detail, interior beige leather matching velour carpets, factory hard and soft tops. $8,000-12,000

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BENZ 560SL 2-DOOR COUPE ROADSTER, 1988

This low mileage example of the Mercedes-Benz 560SL represents the most desirable version of this sports car because it has the most powerful engine ever fitted to this model and is equipped with every single expensive extra imaginable. The original Becker Grand Prix cassette/radio was the best equipment that German car radio manufacturer’s could offer in the 1980s. This is now a desirable collector’s item in its own

Theright.powerful, 5.6 liter V-8 engine with the Bosch KE-Jetronic fuel injection develops 231 DIN-HP has proven itself to have an average life expectancy of more than 300,000 miles.

The 560SL was considered the “exotica” version of the SL, and 49,347 examples were built for the American, Australian and Japanese markets. Interestingly, the 560SL was never available on the German home Introducedmarket.

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VIN# WB1053206P6495302; odometer 034445 (original miles); black and grey seat. $1,000-1,500

Other Notes: The original factory document folder with the Owner’s Manual is present, and some service record.

Provenance: Private collection

B4OOKS:

VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE RELATED TITLES

XS650 MOTORCYCLE, 1977

Schlegelmilch, Rainer W. , and Lehbrink, Hartmut. MERCEDES (English, German and French Edition). Konemann, 1997 Bowler, Michael. CLASSIC CARS: FROM 1945 TO THE PRESENT. White Star, 2001 (2vols) $150-250

Provenance: Private collection

Y3AAMAHA

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Provenance: Private collection

R100RT MOTORCYCLE, 1982

BMW3

VIN# 447708618; odometer 0594 (probably 100,594 miles); yellow and black $500-800

BMW2

Provenance: Private collection

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VIN# WB1044903C6241189; odometer 65208 (original miles); black. $800-1,200

Other Notes: The original factory document folder with the Owner’s Manual is present, and some service record.

K1100RS SPORT TOURING MOTORCYCLE, 1993

1963: The Beatles-tour brochure signed by John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Roy Orbison, Gerry Marsden, Freddy Marsden, Les Maguire, and Les Chadwick

1957: Bill Haley autograph promo card, and His Comets signed a menu from Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle (Ralph Jones, Bill Williams, Al Rex, Rudy Pompilli, Franny Breecher, Johnny Grande, and others)

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E5ARLY

ROCK & ROLL AUTOGRAPHED PROGRAM BOOKS AND ALBUMS

1978: The Beach Boys-M.I.U. Album, signed by Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Alan Jardine, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson -Fats Dominio, on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame brochure

-Les Paul and Eddie Van Halen photograph signed by Les Paul (circa 1988) -3 signed papers, Buddy Holy, Ritchie Vale, and The Big Bopper

1964: Gerry & The Pacemakers-tour brochure signed by Gerry Marsden, Freddy Marsden, Les Maguire, and Les Chadwick, and Ben E. King; The Fourmost, Brian O’Hara, Billy Hatton, and Dave Lovelady; The Dennisons, Clive Hornby, Ray Scragg, Tex Carson, Steve McLaren, and Eddie Perry

1968: Simon & Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Waters poster, H33” W22”

-Yogi Berra promo card $3,000-5,000

Provenance: Private collection

I6MPRESSIVE AUBUSSON MYTHOLOGICAL TAPESTRY

Provenance: Mrs. Fitzhugh Elder, Jr collection Elaine Elder King collection Private collection

17th Century, extensive scene depicting Venus and Adonis, framed by wide fruit and floral wide border; H9’1” x 9’2” $4,000-7,000

Y7AMAHA MODEL GCI GRAND PIANO

MEISSEN COBALT-GROUND RETICULATED PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES

late 19th century, finely gilded openwork rims, each centering intricately painted scenes after the Dutch Old Master, girl inspecting eggs (after Godfried Schalcken) and another with writing master, and the last depicting The Banishment of Hagar and Ishmael (after Adrieen van der Werff), marked with underglaze-blue crossed swords, impressed marks and numbers; Dia.9 1/2”; each titled on ‘Madchenverso:Mit Ein Licht, Nach G. Schalken’ ‘Der Schreibemester, nach Gerhard Dow’

circa 2002, serial no. 6011404, fitted with Yamaha Mark III Series Disklavier, with 30 music disk, bench and original book stand; L5’4” $5,000-8,000

Provenance: Joanne Booth, Olympia Antiques Fair, London Florida private collection

Provenance: Private collection

F8INE

‘Die Verstosung der Hagar, von A. Van der Weff’ (3pcs) $2,000-3,000

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Provenance: Private collection

WAGNER GREEN CHINOISERIE SINK AND MATCHING FIXTURES

P9AIR

$200-400

Provenance: Florida private collection

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$500-800

P11AIR

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Private collection

P12AIR VISTA ALEGRA PAINTED-PORCELAIN VASES

BOCH DELFT BALUSTER VASES WITH COVERS retailed by Royal Sphinx, in the tradition Delft style in blue and white; marked on base; H14 1/2” (2pcs) $200-400

Portuguese, 20th century, in the Old Paris taste; marked on bases; H12” W10” (2pcs)

E13NGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL SPECIMEN DECORATED PLATES

circa 1900, iridescent red glaze, each signed Thooft & Labouchere, vase, H14” and jar, H10 1/2” (2pcs)

D10ELFT REFLET METALLIQUE GLAZE BERBAS POTTERY VASE AND JAR, PORCELEYNE FLES

19th century, each hand-decorated with various flowering plant specimens, and titled on verso; Dia.8 1/2” (10pcs)

PARIS PORCELAIN FIGURAL BOTTLES, BADIN FRES, DLEURS A PARIS mid 19th century, exotic couple one holding fan gilded CREME DE THE, and the other with scroll gilded HOUDE DE ROK DE CHINE, and both gilded on base BADIN FRES DLEURS A PARIS; H11” (2pcs) $200-400

S14HERLE

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982)

oval basin, Dia.12”, and deck mount facet and knob set $400-600

North Carolina Estate

Provenance: Private collection

$150-250

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

E19NGLISH CERAMIC TURRET-FORM CHEESE DOME

5 bowl, Dia.10”

12 plates, Dia.10 7/8”

$100-200

PORCELAIN BOTANICAL PLATES AND PLATTER SET

$200-300

$200-300

in the Columbia pattern, comprising:

1846 registration mark, and impressed: WB; H12 1/2” Dia.9”

Provenance: Florida private collection

1 round bowl, Dia.5”

1 platter, L20 3/4” W15 3/4” (18pcs)

Provenance: Florida private collection

12 cups with saucers

19th century, comprising:

10 bowls, Dia.8”

1 serving bowl, L12 1/4”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

1 gravy boat with underplate

Provenance: Oilver Sutton Antiques, London Florida private collection

W17EDGWOOD

PORCELAIN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE

P20AIR COPELAND PORCELAIN PLATES, FOR THOMAS GOODE & CO

19th century, floral sprig and raised trailing strawberry vine rim; marked; Dia.9 1/2” (2pcs)

7 plates, Dia.5 7/8”

IRONSTONE ‘IMARI’ PATTERN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE

D18ERBY

P15AIR STAFFORDSHIRE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDER ON HORSEBACK

Provenance: Private collection

$300-500

8 plates, Dia.8”

mid 19th century, vibrantly decorated, mounted on later elec trified base; figures H14” W9” (2pcs)

11 plates, Dia.9 3/4”

$100-200

$300-500

E16NGLISH

1 oval bowl, L10”,

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2 plates, Dia.6”

3 platters, L13 3/4”, 15 1/4”, 17 1/4”

1 creamer 1 sugar

1 teapot, H5 3/8”

circa 1830, molded design hand painted with floral sprays, only platter is marked; 12 plates, W9 1/2” and 1 platter, L14” (13pcs)

8 berry bowls, Dia.5”

10 plates, Dia.9”

P21AIR CONTINENTAL STYLE GILTWOOD AND MARBLE CONSOLE TABLES WITH MIRRORS

Provenance: North Carolina estate

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, North1896-1982)Carolina Estate

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first half 20th century, gold veined black marble tops, carved gilded gesso bases with two drawers, scrolling supports and marble plinths; the mirrors basket pediment and gilded ribbon and swag designed; Consoles H35” W40” D17 1/2”, and mirrors H56” W46” (4pcs)

Scandinavian, mid 19th century, arched crown, pilasters, glazed panel doors; the lower part with paneled doors, and molded base; H91” W64” D17 1/2”

STRIPED PINE BOOKCASE

Provenance: Florida private collection

$2,500-3,500

F23INE BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, BY MAISON KRIEGER (French 1826-1910) in the Louis XVI style, top fitted gilded leather writing surface, pull-out slides, configuration of drawers, on tapered legs with bronze feet; right drawer lock stamped: Krieger, Paris; H28 1/2” W51 1/4” D29”

$2,000-3,000

C22ONTINENTAL

$1,500-2,500

C27ONTINENTAL

$700-1,000

19th century, cane panels overlaid with floral carving, turned legs and trumpet feet; H34” Dia.16” $300-500

Austrian, 19th Century, bow front with carved drape skirt, dolphin supports and molded base; H30” W20” D10 1/2” $400-600

L29OUIS XVI STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD JARDINIERE

Provenance: Property of a Lady

$500-800

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

P24AIR LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINTED BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIRS

19th century, BH38” SH18” W25” D25” (2pcs)

last half 19th century, oval green mottled marble top, set in intricately pierced-carved and reeded base joined by stretchers and fruit finial; H29” W42” D30”

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C26ONTINENTAL

WALNUT CONSOLE TABLE

MAHOGANY TABLE

late 19th/early 20th century, H28 3/4” W37 1/2” L71 1/4”

$500-800

third quarter 19th century, green leather inset top, five drawers, column supports with stretcher and bronze mounts; H30” W56 1/2” D29”

L25OUIS XVI STYLE CARVED BEECHWOOD AND MARBLE CENTER TABLE

BRONZE-MOUNTED

$500-800

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

C28HARLES X STYLE MAHOGANY BUREAU PLAT

Provenance: Florida private collection

PROVINCIAL CARVED FRUITWOOD SIDE CHAIRS late 19th/early 20th century, BH39” SH18” W20” D18” (6pcs)

CARVED GILTWOOD AND AUBUSSON TAPESTRY BENCH 19th/20th century, serpentine shaped, grotesque mask head, carved legs and scrolling feet; H18” D17” L44 1/2”

$500-700

CARVED AND PAINTED SIDE CHAIRS probably Italian, early 20th century, BH37” SH18” W20” D20” (4pcs) $400-700

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

F30RENCH

F31RENCH

C33ONTINENTAL STYLE MARQUETRY INLAID WALNUT WRITING DESK serpentine front, fitted interiors, quarter round side cabinets, and but feet; H39” W52 1/2” D22” $500-800

Provenance: Florida private collection

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Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

$600-900

I32TALIAN

C34ONTINENTAL

$400-700

OR ENGLISH CARVED WOOD COLUMN-FORM PEDESTAL 19th century, decorated with floral swags on square base; H45” W15” D15”

late 19th century, serpentine molded edge gray vained top, ornate base with cabriole legs; H32 1/2” W54” D27”

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Property of a Lady

late 19th century, fall front, fitted interiors, and tapered legs; H46 1/2” W34 1/2” D19”

XVI STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD BERGERE

$400-600

Provenance: Property of a Lady

XVI STYLE MAHOGANY VIDE POCHE TABLE

BIRCH SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT

$300-600

C38ONTINENTAL

NOUVEAU GILDED TUB CHAIR

C37ONTINENTAL

A36RT

L35OUIS

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Provenance: Millicent Rogers, New York and Taos Thence by descent

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$300-500

Provenance: Property of a gentleman

CARVED, PAINTED AND GILDED MARBLE-TOP TABLE

last quarter 19th century, bronze gallery and mounts, label: E. Gleizes, 240 Rue de Rivoli, Paris; H30” W21” D13”

KINGWOOD SIDE TABLE

19th century, skirt with drawer, pull out slide on right side, platform stretcher tapered legs, and spade feet; H28” W16 1/2” D12”

$500-800

C40ONTINENTAL

late 19th century, quill and torch carved crestrail, bowed seat, and fluted legs; BH37” W26 1/2” D25” SH16”

$400-600

circa 1900, upholstered in Scalamandre fabric; BH32” SH17” W32 1/2” D28”

$500-800

L39OUIS

XV STYLE PAINTED AND CANE WORK SIDE CHAIR

MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE

H30” Dia.37 1/4” $300-500

C43ONTINENTAL

L45OUIS

Provenance: Property of a Lady

C46ONTINENTAL

P41AIR

Provenance: Florida private collection

black and white veined green marble inset top, bombe shaped pedestal with bronze mounts; H45” W10 1/2” D10 1/2” (2pcs) $300-600

P44AIR CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES

LOUIS XV STYLE BURL AND KINGWOOD

early 20th century, H27” W15 1/2” D12” $200-400

Provenance: Property of a Lady

PEDESTAL

PAINTED CARVED WOOD ARMCHAIR

late 19th century, H28 1/2” W31” D18” $200-400

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Provenance: Property of a Lady

late 19th century, carved and pierced crest and splat; BH35” SH16” W23” D21” $200-300

early 20th century, with cushion seat and hoof feet; BH36” SH17” W15” D15” $200-300

Provenance: Florida private collection

CLASSICAL CARVED AND PAINTED CENTER TABLE

C42ONTINENTAL

Provenance: Private collection

P47AIR LOUIS XV STYLE ARMCHAIRS

L48OUIS

19th century, ribbon and bow carved crestrail, bowed front, tapered fluted legs; BH41 1/2” SH17” L77” D30”

Provenance: Private collection

$300-400

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

R50USSIAN ICON, 19TH CENTURY THE GREAT DEISES WITH APOS paintedTLES and gilded panel, unsigned H18 1/2” W14” (47x36cm)

$700-1,000

L49ARGE

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

RUSSIAN ICON, 19TH CENTURY PRESENTATION OF CHRIST IN THE paintedTEMPLEand gilded panel, unsigned H40” W27” (101 x 68cm)

$200-400

Provenance: Private collection

$700-900

R51USSIAN ICON, 19TH CENTURY paintedANNUNCIATIONandgildedpanel, unsigned H21 1/2” W16 1/2” (52 x 42cm)

Provenance: Private collection

upholstered in light brown suede; BH40 1/2” SH19” W26” D23” (2pcs)

XVI STYLE CARVED BEECH CANAPE

$800-1,500

$700-900

R52USSIAN ICON, 19TH CENTURY MOTHER OF GOD WITH ANGEL AND paintedSAINTSandgilded panel, unsigned H20 1/4” W17 1/2” (51x44cm)

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Provenance: Sybil’s Fashions, Waxhaw, NC, 1993 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

NUDE SQUATTING, and YOUNG GIRL bronzeDANCINGonmarble and other on wood bases, the latter signed illegible overall H8 1/2” and H7 1/4” (2pcs) $150-300

Other Notes: Accompanied by original sale slip, and copy of of note card.

P57AUL HOWARD MANSHIP (AFTER) (American, H16bronzeACTAEON1885-1966)withweatheredpatina1/2”W15”D41/4”

Provenance: Private collection

Other Notes: The sitter for this sculpture is beloved longtime University of South Carolina professor Nell Murray LaFaye (1937-1990).

$200-400

Fred W. Bunce graduated from The Cranbrook Academy of Art and is a well-known author, collector, and professor of art.

V56ASSILI YACOVLEVITCH GRACHEV (AFTER) (Russian COSSACK’S1831-1905)FAREWELL KISS

B53OB SCRIVER (Montana, 1914-1999)

A54RT

$300-500

EVE AND THE SNAKE, c.1962 carved wood figure on pedestal H27” W12” D19” $500-700

bronze on wood base, signed, dated & num bered 22/24 H13” W13” D8” $800-1,200

F55REDERICK W. BUNCE (American, 20th century)

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bronze in mixed patina, on marble base, bearing signature H16” L15” W7 1/2”

DECO BRONZE SCULPTURES (first half 20th century)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Dr. John M. Bryan collection

LONE COWBOY, 1960

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

1 creamer (A.G Wixner, c.1862), H6”

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982)

1 German serving spoon (F. Gindorfer, c.1885), L10 1/2”

E62UROPEAN SILVER SPOONS AND CREAMER

SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISH, KORNER & PROLL

H58EAVY

SILVER GILT BOWL

STERLING SILVER SERVING TRAY

R59USSIAN

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, North1896-1982)Carolina Estate

19th century, flared body flanked by handles and pedestal foot; marks worn; H4” W7”, and Total 11.4ozT $300-400

Provenance: Private collection

Exhibitions: Family history indicates that this tea set was exhibited at the Mint Museum of Art

G61ERMAN

Total 12.5ozT $150-250

wide rim with handles, unmarked; L24” W17 3/4”, and 66.0ozT

Provenance: Private collection

I63TALIAN STERLING SILVER ROOSTING OWLS

6 teaspoons (Dutch?, c.1870), L5 3/4”

1 Russian sugar sifter (1873), L6 1/2”

North Carolina Estate

RUSSIAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES

Moscow, 1869, classical pattern, engraved with coronet over anchor and Cyrillic initials, comprising: coffeepot, H7 1/2” teapot, H6” sugar, creamer,H4”H4 1/4” tea caddy, H4 1/2” each marked with 84 standard, Assay Master’s punch, and maker’s Totalmark 87.0ozT (5pcs)

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$1,500-2,500

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

M60EXICAN

1 Scottish serving spoon (Edinburgh, 1812), L9”

$1,000-1,500

Berlin, circa 1900, scrolling handle atop ovoid lobbed lid and bowl; marked; H6” L12 1/2” W10”, and Total 44.2ozT $600-800

20th century, gilded beaks and highly worked plumes, marked on base; H3” and 4”, Total 26.1ozT all in (2pcs) $300-400

Provenance: Private collection

$300-500

Provenance: Private collection

PROVINCIAL SILVER BOWL 18th/19th century, ornate floral chased and stipples deep bowl raised on pedestal foot; stamped with marks: thistle, M&R, and key; H4 1/4” Dia.7”, and 11.8ozT

R67ARE

Peter & Ann Bateman, 1796 helmet creamer H5 1/2”

SPOON SET, PHILIP ROKER (London, c.1769) birdcage, bird and ‘I Love Liberty’ (com morating released unjustly imprisonment of John Wilkes, 1725-1798), in the Old English pattern, worn partial hall marks, L5”, and Total 1.7ozT (4pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

STERLING SILVER SALVER, YOUNGE & CO Sheffield, dated 1826, leaf-and-flower border, centering stippled and etched field, on scrolling feet; complete hallmarks; H1 1/4” Dia.10 1/8”, and Total 22.6ozT $400-600

$300-500

2 Victorian salt spoons, L4” and 4 1/2” Edwardian small tray, Alexander Clark & Co (Birmingham, 1935), L7 1/4” most with complete hallmarks, and Total 26.3ozT (9pcs) $400-600

GEORGE III STERLING SILVER PICTURE-BACK

Peter & Ann Bateman, 1799 sugar tongs, L5 1/2” Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1802 sugar tongs, L6” each with worn hallmarks, and Total 7.5ozT (5pcs)

S66COTTISH

Total 19.8ozT (7pcs)

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Provenance: Private collection

E69NGLISH

Provenance: Private collection

$400-600

2 Hester Bateman, c.1780, tongs, L5 1/4” and 5 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

STERLING SILVER TABLE WARES

STERLING SILVER TABLEWARES beaker-form vase (J. Rodgers, Shef., 1915), H4 1/4” shaker (IBS, London, 1912), H4” bowl (Lias & Wakely, London, 1882), H2 1/2” creamer (Stokes & Ireland, London, 1915), H3” pair salt cellars (Stokes & Ireland, Birm.,, 1891), H2” sugar sifter (H&H, Birm, 1929), L4 1/2”

G68EORGE III STERLING SILVER CREAMER AND TONGS, BATEMAN FAMILY OF SILVERSMITHS

3 George III creamers (London, c.1750), H4” Edwardian toast rack, Nathan & Hayes (Chester, 1906) pair George VI toast racks, (London, 1937)

$300-500

G65EORGIAN

E64NGLISH

late 19th century, beaded handle and bands, stamped illegibly; H12” L16” W13 1/2”

$300-500

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

E74NGLISH SILVERPLATE DOME MEAT COVER

Provenance: Private collection

F75RENCH GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, F. BERTHOUD Paris, 19th century, urn, garland and putto flanking enameled dial, on stepped base inset with pictorial porcelain plaquettes; dial marked: Fd. Berthoud a Paris; H21” W16” D8”

$1,000-2,000

Deakin & Deakin (Sheffield, 1909), H8”

Robert Pringle & Sons (London, 1919), H8” complete hallmarks, and Total 19.0ozT all in $300-500

STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS, SALVER, AND SERVING SPOON

George III rice/stuffing spoon, Crossley & Smith (London, dated 1808), L12”

E71DWARDIAN STERLING SILVER HOT MILK JUGS

Provenance: Private collection

$200-400

$150-300

V73ICTORIAN

Provenance: Southern Georgia Estate

pair Edwardian Corinthian column-form candlesticks, Williams Ltd, (Birmingham, dated 1903), H9 1/4”

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Victorian salver, William Hutton & Sons (London, 1894), H1/2” Dia.7”

E70NGLISH STERLING SILVER SALVER AND FOOTED BOWL

salver by George Frederick Pinnell, London, dated 1842, rococo border, centering scrolling foliate field on three ornate feet; complete hallmarks; H1” Dia.8”; together with ornate tri-footed bowl by Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham, dated 1910; H3 1/2” Dia.4 1/2”; and Total 17.7ozT (2pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

E72NGLISH

$400-700

Provenance: Private collection

all with complete hallmarks, and Total 27.2ozT (4pcs)

SILVER PLATE SALT CELLAR SET IN CASE dated 1863, six lily-form cellars with registration mark, and six associated spoons in fitted leather case, H1 1/2” L4”

WALL CLOCKS

Provenance: Dr. John M. Bryan collection

ART DECO STYLE DESK CLOCK

L79OUIS

XV STYLE BRONZE AND CRYSTAL CHANDELIER

late 19th/early 20th century, one marked Junghans decorated with carved and painted designs; H42” W14 1/2” D7”, and H34” W14” D7” (2pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Property of a gentleman

LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT-BRONZE CANDELABRA

scrolling arms with acanthus decorations, mounted with prisms and spears; H48” Dia.28”

scrolling gilt-metal frame mounted with crystal prisms; H51” Dia.38”

late 19th century, H8 3/4” W5 1/2” D4 1/2” $100-200

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BASES

$500-1,000

Provenance: Tennessee collection

C76ARTIER

$300-500

P80AIR

$800-1,200

$2,000-3,000

G77ERMAN

$300-400

TWENTY-LIGHT CHANDELIER

19th century, ram’s head and garland decorations, scroll supports, round base with shaped feet; electrified; H23” and overall H33 1/2” (2pcs)

FRERES BRASS SHELF CLOCK

C81ONTINENTAL GILT-METAL AND CRYSTAL

J78APY

late 20th century, marked: Cartier, Swiss Made, 182004GD, 2749; H3 1/2” W4 1/8” D7/8”

Provenance: Charles Winston & Co, New York, 1985 Florida private collection

Provenance: Private collection

$200-300

FRENCH BRONZE AND MARBLE FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA late 19th century, H31 1/2” Dia.10” (2pcs)

L83ALIQUE

$300-500

$300-500

BRASS ARGAND LAMPS

GERMAN PORCELAIN CANDELABRA, CONVERTED TO LAMPS early 20th century, probably Von Schierholz, four-light design with floral and figural appliques on tree-form stem, mounted and electrified; overall H36” and candelabra, H20” (2pcs)

Provenance: Swan Antiques, Atlanta Florida private collection

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BISQUE PORCELAIN VASE, CONVERTED TO LAMP

$400-600

P86AIR

19th century, H16” W11” (2pcs)

$200-300

$200-400

S82EVRES

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982) North Carolina Estate

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

19th century, adorned with painted classical scenes on pale blue ground; overall H35” (2pcs)

$200-300

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Dr. John M. Bryan collection

P85AIR

Provenance: Private collection

‘PLUMES’ CRYSTAL VASE, CONVERTED TO LAMP signed: R. Lalique; vase H8 1/2”, and overall H23”

P84AIR

P87AIR

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

P88AIR

late 19th/early 20th century, gilt-metal mounts on square base with paw feet; H22 1/2” and overall H38”

PATINATED-METAL URN-FORM LAMPS overall H21” (2pcs)

Provenance: Florida private collection

$200-400

P89AIR

SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN OIL LAMPS

CONTINENTAL DECORATED BRASS TWO-LIGHT WALL SCONCES probably Dutch 19th century, openwork floral and foliate repousse chased designs, with two scrolling candlearms; H29” W14” D7” (2pcs)

AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT-GLASS PUNCH BOWL ON PEDESTAL circa 1900, Coronna pattern, two-part design, signed; H12” Dia.14” (2pcs) $200-400 Provenance: Florida private collection P95AIR STEUBEN ETCHED GLASS URNS eagle-crested cartouche design, signed, H13” W9 3/4” $200-400 Provenance: Private collection G96LASS AND CRYSTAL SHERBET, PARFAIT, AND CORNUCOPIA set of 10 sherbets, H3 3/4” Dia.4 3/4” set of 9 parfait glasses, H4” pair cornucopia, H5” L10 1/2” (21pcs) $200-300 Provenance: Florida private collection P97AIR IRISH CRYSTAL TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA late 19th century, with silvered mounts and molded base; H16 1/4” W14 3/4” D3 1/4” $300-500 Provenance: Private collection

Provenance:

Catherine Barker Hickox Estate of Katrina Hickox Becker

THE SOUTHEAST’S OLDEST AUCTION FIRM - SINCE 1929 22 S22THURSDAYEPTEMBER V90INTAGE LALIQUE ‘COCKATIEL’ COCKATOO CRYSTAL SCULPTURE marked: LALIQUE, FRANCE; H11 5/8” W10” D7” $600-800 Provenance: Private collection C91UT CRYSTAL STEMS 10 goblets, H6 1/8” 4 champagne coupes, H4 1/4” 8 cordials, H4 1/2” 10 wine stems, H4 3/4” (32pcs) $300-400 Provenance: Florida private collection L92ALIQUE “CHRYSIS” CAR MASCOT model 1183, frosted crystal nude woman, signed Lalique France; H5” L6” $200-400 Provenance: Private collection G93ILT GLASS CHILLED SOUP PLATE SET first quarter 20th century, gilded stylized Vitruvian scroll border and rim with initials CB (Catherine Barker); H1 3/8” Dia.9” (12pcs) $200-400

L94IBBY,

D101IAMOND RIVIERE NECKLACE

P98LATINUM

IAMOND STUDS

P103AIR

two round brilliant diamond, approx. 1.0ct, color F, clarity VS2, and the other 0.9ct, color J, clarity SI2, each in platinum prong setting, stamped, 3.3g all in (2pcs)

twelve pear and marquise-cut diamonds, approx. 4.0ctw, color F-G, clarity VS, in platinum setting, L5/8”, and 5.7g all in $5,500-6,500

Provenance: Private collection

AND DIAMOND BYPASS RING

Other Notes: Accompanied by two GIA reports 5221485914 and 6224485911.

ruby cabochon bangle, and the other with faceted pale blue sapphires, each stamped: 14K; Total 30.5g all in (2pcs)

one hundred seventeen graduated round brilliant diamonds, approx. 9.75ctw, color G-H, clarity VS-SI, in 18K white gold setting, L16”, and 23.5g all in $9,000-12,000

$3,000-5,000

two round brilliant diamonds, approx. 1.4ct, color H, clarity SI2, and the other 1.2ct, color I, clarity SI1, accented by small accent diamonds; stamped PLAT; size 6.5, and 7.6g all in $4,000-6,000

V102INTAGE GEMSTONE AND GOLD HINGED BANGLES

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Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

$1,000-2,000

Other Notes: Accompanied by two GIA reports 2225485906 and 2225485912.

PLATINUM AND DIAMOND FLOWER EARRINGS

Ronco flexible link bracelet, L6 3/4” with 2 extra links; together with fancy graduated curb-link necklace, L16 1/2”; each stamped and marked 14K gold; Total 40.0g $2,000-2,500

ornate hand-fabricated 18K gold wide band, accented by bezel-set diamonds, center approx. 1.0ct ideal-cut brilliant, color G-H, clarity VS1; and eleven alternating round brilliant and princess cut side diamonds, 1.0ct; stamped: 18K, WP (William Pierce); size 6.5, and 17.7g all in $4,000-7,000

Provenance: Private collection

105IAMOND AND WIDE GOLD BAND

Provenance: Private collection

I108TALIAN

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Provenance: Private collection

two-hundred fifty two round brilliant diamonds, approx. 7.5ctw, color H-I, clarity VS, in 14K white gold circular setting, L7”, and 15.4g all in $5,500-7,500

AND DIAMOND RING, BY REGO approx. 2.0ct oval medium/dark green emerald, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds, in 14K gold prong setting, stamped: Rego insignia, 14K, and 26492; size 5.5, and 6.4g all in $2,000-3,000

GOLD NECKLACE AND BRACELET

fifty princess-cut diamond, approx. 13.0ctw, color H-I, clarity VS, in 18K gold fixable setting, L7 1/2”, and 23.0g all in $10,000-15,000

D109IAMOND LINE BRACELET

Provenance: Private collection

D107IAMOND BRACELET

E106MERALD

E111MERALD

V110INTAGE

RETRO GOLD HINGED BANGLE

brushed surface, safety hinge, stamped: 18K; W1/2”, and 29.5g

Provenance: Private collection

seven oval emeralds, approx. 9.0ctw accented by round bril liant diamonds, 5.0ctw, in 14K gold hinged collar setting, H6” W5 1/8”, and 62.2g all in $9,000-12,000

$1,000-1,500

DIAMOND ELONGATED HOOP EARRINGS

$400-700

14K white gold inside out design set with approx. 5.5ctw diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS; H1 3/4”, and 11.9g all in $6,000-8,000

Other Notes: Accompanied by AGL Prestige report 1084384.

COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND

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STRAND OF PEARLS WITH GEM-SET CLASP approx. 7.8mm pearls, the 14K gold clasp set with diamonds, rubies and sapphires, L24”, and 10.9g all in $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Private collection

D112OUBLE

Provenance: Private collection

AND DIAMOND COLLAR NECKLACE

centering approx. 10.0ctw emerald-cut emerald, accented by 1.0ctw round diamonds; in 18K gold setting, size 6.25, and 8.3g all in $8,500-9,500

P113AIR

twenty round diamonds, approx. 3.0ctw interspaced by twenty square blue sapphires, 5.0ctw, in square platinum fixable set ting, L7 1/4”, and 16.8g all in $4,000-6,000

R116UBY

18K white gold floriform pendant set with approx. 1.8ctw pear-shape rubies and accented with 0.8ctw diamonds, suspended on 14K white gold cable chain; stamped: Spark 18K, and chain 14K; the chain is 19” which can be worn at 16” length as choker; Total 7.6g all in $500-900

Provenance: Private collection

AND DIAMOND PENDANT WITH CHAIN, BY SPARK

BRACELET

Provenance: Estate of Caroline Byers Mitsch

Together with two-tone David Yurman style bracelets, one with cabochon caps and the other with X station design, unmarked; both tests 14K gold; Total 39.5g all in (3pcs) $800-1,200

P121LATINUM, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING

DECO PLATINUM, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE

emerald natural blue sapphire, approx. 10.72ct, accented by two trapezoid-cut diamonds, 0.4ctw, in platinum setting, size 6.5, and 14.3g all in $7,000-9,000

Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA report 2225367234.

18K two-tone gold bypass design ring set with approx. 0.24ctw sapphires and 0.65ctw diamonds, tests 18K, unmarked, size 6

A119RT

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twenty emerald-cut diamonds, approx. 6.7ctw, color H-I, clar ity VS, in platinum setting, size 6.5, and 6.3g all in $8,000-9,000

Y118ELLOW

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, TWO CUFF BRACELETS

A120RT DECO CHALCEDONY BRACELET WITH DIAMOND CLASP

P117LATINUM AND DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND

Provenance: Private collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA Gemological Report 2223193994

four strands of vivid green beads, approx. 6.0-6.4mm, ending in circular white metal clasp set with 0.5ctw diamonds, L7 1/2”, and 33.5g all in $600-900

O124PAL AND DIAMOND LAVALIER CHOKER NECKLACE

Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman

IAMOND FLOWER EARRINGS

diamonds and square blue sapphires, L4 1/4”, and 9.2g all in $500-900

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

A123RT DECO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT

fifty-four oval amethyst, approx. 3x4 to 8x10mm, accented by small pink rubies, in vermeil tree-form openwork setting; H3 1/2” W3 1/2”; and Total 66.0g all in $300-500

approx. 17.0 x 9.9 x 2.6mm free-form green/blue boulder opal accented by small diamond, in 18K prong setting and chain, marked: 750, 18K, 10G; and L16”, Total 7.1g all in $600-900

A122METHYST AND RUBY PENDANT/BROOCH

Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS/EGL report US916785504D.

round, rose and pear shape diamonds, approx. 3.5ctw, color H-I, clarity VS-SI, in 18K white gold setting; Dia.7/8”, and 7.2g all in $3,500-4,500

center transitional round brilliant-cut diamond, approx. 2.07ct, color G-H, clarity, VS2, accented by old-cut dia monds, 075ctw, color F-G, clarity VS1-VS-2, in platinum fil igree setting, size 5, and 4.9g all in $13,000-18,000

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RING

P131LATINUM AND DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND

fifteen emerald-cut diamonds, approx. 5.0ctw, color H-I, clarity VS, size 6.5, and 4.6g all in $6,000-7,000

Provenance: Private collection

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Provenance: Virginia collection

P133LATINUM,

R130UBY AND DIAMOND RING approx. 1.1ct oval ruby, accented by diamonds, in 14K gold setting, size 7, and 5.4g all in $300-500

G132OLD AND GEMSTONE BRACELETS

SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND RING

approx. 3.49ct oval red-purple natural sapphire, accented 0.65ctw brilliant-cut diamonds, in 14K gold setting, size 6, and 3.9g all in $5,000-6,000

center white pearl, approx. 15.5mm, accented by 6.0ctw round and marquise cut diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS, in platinum setting, size 7, and 19.3g all in $4,500-6,500

Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA report 5221503261, stating that the natural sapphire is from Thailand with evidence of heat treatment.

Provenance: Virginia collection

$600-900

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING

diamond flexible link bracket, L7 1/4”; and sapphire and diamond hinged cuff; each stamped: 14K; and Total 36.0g all in (2pcs)

S128APPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING

R129ARE

approx. 3.0ct blue oval sapphire, accented by small diamonds, stamped 14K, size 8, and Total 6.2g all in $600-900

R134UBY AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING

DIAMOND LINE BRACELET

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V136ICTORIAN

14K gold and pearl, L1 1/2”; and sterling silver orchid, L1 1/2”; Total 24.1g all in (2pcs) $300-500

two round brilliant-cut diamonds, approx. 2.0ctw, color, H-I, clarity VS, in 14K white setting, and 1.3g all in $5,000-6,000

approx. 5.5ctw round and baguette diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS, size 6.5, and 19.6g all in $6,500-7,500

DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS

fifty-six graduated diamonds, approx. 8.0ctw, color F-G, clarity, VS, in 18K white gold setting, L7”, and 14.5g all in $9,000-12,000

CORAL AND PEARL CLUSTER BROOCH

P137AIR

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

14K gold intertwined rope twist dome design setting, set with rubies and diamonds, size 5.5, and 12.5g all in $400-700

P135LATINUM

Provenance: Private collection

stylized floral design with three drops and 14K gold pin, H2 1/2” W1 1/4”, and 17.6g all in $300-400

T138IFFANY & CO BROOCHES

AND DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND

A139SSCHER-CUT

L140APIS AND DIAMOND RING

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

Provenance: Private collection

P143AIR

GOLD AND MALACHITE CUFFLINKS

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P145EARL AND GEMSTONE NECKLACE AND EARRING SET

quadruple strand pearls accented by green agate and gold beads and 14K gold clasp, L28”; and pair twist-design pendent pierced earrings, H1 1/2” (3pcs) $200-300

Provenance: Private collection

enamel accents, nacre and pearl on 9K gold, comprising: pair cufflinks, four studs, and two collar buttons, each stamped: 9ct; and in fitted case marked: The OP Set (8pcs) $200-400

A141RT

Provenance: Private collection

G144ENTLEMEN’S

GOLD TUXEDO DRESS SET

Provenance: Private collection

DECO GEMSTONE AND FILIGREE RING approx. 2.7 x 4.5mm scissor-cut deep green tourmaline, in 14K white gold openwork setting, size 5; and 1.9g all in; in vintage Tiffany & Co ring box $300-500

two oval cabochon malachite (approx. 13.7x20.0mm) in 14K gold setting; Total 15.1g all in $400-600

Provenance: Virginia collection

AND DIAMOND RING approx. 1.5ct oval tanzanite with two small diamonds, stamped 14K, size 6.5, and Total 2.7g all in $200-400

oval lapis lazuli cabochon, approx. 12x16mm, nestled in texted 14K gold setting, and accented by two small round brilliant diamonds, marked: 14K, size 5, and Total 16.5g all on $500-800

T142ANZANITE

Provenance: Private collection

porcelain, carved giltwood frame, signed & title plaque H6” W4”

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$200-300

$50-100

Provenance: Private collection

MOVADO ZENITH MUSEUM WRISTWATCHES

gold-plated and stainless cases centering iconic dial designed by Nathan George Horwitt, 17-jewel movements, beige marked: 20.521.357; and red marked: 20.522.355; L8 1/4” (2pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

G151ERMAN PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUE OF QUEEN LOUISA OF PRUSSIA KONIGIN LOUISE, after Gustav Richter (German, 1823hand-painted84)

Provenance: Purchased in 1944 Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

PEARL NECKLACE

A146KOYA

18K gold case and bracelet band, 22x23mm case, brushed gold dial marked: ROLEX ORCHID, diamond set bezel, works marked: Montres Rolex, Swiss, 1400, 18-jewel, unadjusted; cased marked: Montres Rolex SA, Geneva, Switzerland, 18K/750, 327, 169-33, and Swiss assay marks; L6 1/2” and Total 41.5g all in

fifty round pearls, approx. 8.0-8.5mm, ending with diamond-set 18K white gold clasp; stamped: JKa, 750; L18”, and Total 40.8g all in $300-500

WRISTWATCHES

J147ADE AND PEARL NECKLACES

V150INTAGE

V148INTAGE

$600-900

Provenance: Private collection

$1,800-2,400

ROLEX ORCHID GOLD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL WRISTWATCH

B149ULOVA

10mm jade beads, gold-plated clasp, L20”; and the other 7mm double-strand pearls, silvered clasp, L20” (2pcs)

Anti-Magnetic waterproof, G806246-M4; and the other tank-style case, 8385013; each marked (2pcs)

$100-200

Provenance: Southern estate, from these rooms, March 2001 Private collection

FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURES, SIGNED

19th century, FASHIONABLE LADY, watercolor, framed, unsigned, sight H2” W1 1/2” $300-500

PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED

F155RENCH

P152ORTRAIT MINIATURE, AFTER GEORG DAVID MATTHIEU (German, 1737-1778) PRINCE FRIEDRICH FRANZ

NAL RICHELIEU, watercolor, framed, signed Ricardi and Marroy, sight H3 1/4” W2 1/2” (2pcs) $500-800

Provenance: Recollections Antiques, Victoria, Canada Private collection

Provenance: Southern estate, from these rooms, June 1998 Private collection

early 19th century, DANDY GENTLEMAN, watercolor, framed label on verso: 1828/Bremen/Germany; sight: H3” W2 1/2” $300-400

F153INE

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WITH HIS WIFE LOUISE PRINCESS OF SAXONY, watercolor, framed, verso inscribed: Erbprinz Friedrich Franz mit seiner Gemahlin Louise prinzessin, von Sachsen-Gotha Roda Schloss Schwerin, unsigned, sight size H5 1/2” W4 1/4” $500-800

early 19th century, pair KING LOUIS XIII and CARDI

Provenance: Purchased from Heath Auction, 1999 Private collection

E157UROPEAN

19th century, REGAL LADY, watercolor, framed, signed: A. Thumerelle, sight H3 1/8” W2 1/4” $200-400

E154UROPEAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE

Provenance: Private collection

PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED

E156UROPEAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE

Jean FranÁois Hollier (French, 1772-1845) YOUNG LADY WITH SHAWL, watercolor, signed: Hollier, sight Dia.3”

$400-700

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, June 1998 Private collection

PORTRAIT MINIATURE

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, 2004 Private collection

$400-600

GENTLEMAN WITH BLACK COAT, sight H2 1/2” GENTLEMANW2” WITH BLUE COAT, sight H2 7/8” W2 watercolor,1/4” framed, unsigned, (3pcs) $300-500

watercolor, framed, unsigned, H3 1/2” W2 3/4” $300-500

YOUNG LADY

enamel on copper, in silver gilt frame with cabochon gemstones, signed on verso: Mathieu Deroche, Paris, B’des Capucines, 39, MD H2 3/4” W1 7/8” case is 50.1g all in $300-500

19th century, AUTUMN (after Richard Westall, 1765-1836)

E163NGLISH

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, 1999 Private collection

E161UROPEAN

$300-500

B158RITISH

F160INE

FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED AND IN STERLING SILVER FRAME

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, June 1998 Private collection

19th century, PROFILE OF A LADY, watercolor, framed, signed Cosway, sight H1 3/4” W1 1/2”

PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED

PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED

E159NGLISH

19th century, COUNTESS SANDOR and JULIA TERRY, watercolor, framed as pair, one signed Cosway, sight H3 1/4” W2 3/7”

19th century, HANDSOME GENTLEMAN WITH STRIPED WAISTCOAT MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN, watercolor, framed, signed: Chapotay Dia.2 1/8”

Provenance: Southern estate, from these rooms, March 2001 Private collection

Provenance: Recollections Antiques, Victoria, Canada, 2005 Private collection

Provenance: Southern estate, from these rooms, March 2000 Private collection

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$300-500

19th WIDOWcentury,IN MOURNING, sight H3” W2 1/2”

E162UROPEAN PORTRAIT MINIATURES

PORTRAIT MINIATURES, ONE SIGNED

Mathieu Deroche (French, fl.1866-1904)

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms June, 1998 Private collection

E164UROPEAN

19th century, LADY WITH ROSE, watercolor, in later frame, signed: Ferd. Harold(?) sight H4 3/4” W3 3/4”

B165RITISH

$200-400

F168RENCH

PORTRAIT MINIATURES, ONE SIGNED COUNTESS D’ARTOIS, signed illegibly, sight Dia.1 7/8” NOBLE LADY, unsigned, sight H2 1/2” W1 3/4”

Provenance: August Winig collection Private collection

$300-500

PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, June 1998 Private collection

PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON PORCELAIN

Provenance: Purchased various auctions, 1997-2004 Private collection

late 19th century, MAIDEN WITH SCARF and MAIDEN WITH FLOWER, painted oval panel, framed, unsigned, H3” W2 1/2” and H2” W1 1/2” (2pcs)

PORTRAIT MINIATURE, SIGNED 19th watercolor,MISScentury,SHERIDANframed,signed: E. Rove

F166INE

E167UROPEAN

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, 1999-2006 Private collection

sight H3 1/8” W2 1/2” $200-300

FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURES, SIGNED early 19th century, pair LOUIS XVI and MARIE ANTOINETTE, watercolor, framed, signed Deval, sight H2 1/4” W1 3/4” (2pcs) $200-400

Provenance: One from these rooms in 2000, the other from Liberty Antiques, 2001 Private collection

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MATRIARCH, unsigned, sight H2” W1 1/2” each watercolor framed (3pcs)

E169UROPEAN PORTRAIT MINIATURES, SIGNED pair LADIES in faux tortoise frames, signed illegibly near pair LADY and GENTLEMAN in bone frames

$300-500

$300-500

LADY WITH RIBBON, giltwood frame NAPOLEON, in bone framed, signed David each watercolor, sight size H3 1/2” W2 1/2” (6pcs)

LUISE SCHILLER, unsigned, sight H2 1/2” W1 3/4” various media, framed (10pcs)

LADY WITH ROSES, signed Davis, Dia.2 1/4” watercolor, framed (4pcs)

E171UROPEAN

YOUNG BEAUTY, unsigned, sight H2 3/4” W2 1/8”

THE WRITER, signed, sight H3 1/4” W2 1/2”

$400-600

LADY WITH SAPPHIRE NECKLACE, sight Dia.2 1/8”

$300-500

each with complete Birmingham assay marks

George III nutmeg with steel grater, 1799, Thomas Willmore, L1 5/8”

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George III, 1809, William Pugh, L1”

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, 1998-2001 Private collection

Total 2.8ozT all in (6pcs)

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, 1998-2004 Private collection

E172NGLISH

$500-900

LADY WITH FUR MUFF, signed, sight H3 1/4” W2 1/2”

PORTRAIT MINIATURE AND JEWEL WORK INSET SILVER BOX probably 18th century; chased hinged oval lid with male and female miniatures framed by coronet, garland and cabochons; the ornate case side, and gilded interior; worn partial marks and Paris discharge mark which appear to be circa 1722; H1 1/4” L3 1/2” W3”, and 4.3ozT all in

STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATER AND VINAIGRETTES

F173RENCH

$500-800

LADY WITH PEARL NECKLACE, signed, sight H3 1/4” W2 1/2”

LADY WITH ROSE CROWN, signed, sight Dia.2 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

PORTRAIT MINIATURES, ONE SIGNED 19th century, comprising:

E170UROPEAN PORTRAIT MINIATURES, SIGNED

George III, 1817, John Lawrence, L1”

George III, 1830, Joseph Bettridge, L1 1/4”

George III, 1835, Francis Clark, L1 1/8”

Victorian, 1846, Edward Smith, L1 1/8”

Provenance: Private collection

PARTIALLY NUDE LADY, sight Dia.2” FRENCH GENTLEMAN, Dia.2 1/2”

3 SISTERS, two signed, sight H3 1/8” W2 1/2”

LADY WITH BLUE VEIL, signed, sight Dia.2”

$200-400

STERLING SILVER AND PLATED PURSES AND CASES

mesh bag, marked: Sterling; H5” W5 1/4”

Provenance: Private collection

first half 20th century, round marked: KF 935 and assay; Dia.2 1/2”; and the oval, marked: 800 and assay; L2 3/4”; and Total 5.0ozT all in (2pcs)

STERLING SILVER OBJECTS OF VERTU

Provenance: Private collection

Total 11.5ozT all in (12pcs)

$500-800

A175MERICAN

OF SMALL STERLING, SILVER AND PLATED BOXES

E177NGLISH STERLING SILVER SNUFF BOXES

George III , London, 1801, Lockwood & Douglas, L2 3/4” Edwardian, Birmingham, 1909, William M Hayes, L2 1/2” George V Box, Birmingham, 1914, Walker & Hall, L2 1/2” Victorian, Birmingham, 1890, H&T, L3” each with complete hallmaks; and Total 9.4ozT (4pcs)

Total 10.9ozT weighable all in (5pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

A178MERICAN

$300-500

C176ONNECTION

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

$400-700

Mexican stone-inset sterling box, Dia.1 1/4” Bostonia beaded box, Dia.2”

$300-400

first half 20th century, comprising: compact, Dia.3 3/4” travel photo case, H3 1/2” W3” hinged pill box, Dia.1 1/2” oval vinaigrette (appears to 18th century), L1” Total 8.7ozT all in (4pcs)

ENAMELED SILVER COMPACTS

coin purse, marked: sterling, H3 1/2” W2 1/2” card case cabochon gem, unmarked (prob. sterling), H2 1/2” W3 plated1/2”compact/coin purse, unmarked, H2 1/2” W3” plated etui, unmarked, H3 1/2” W1 1/4”

19th/20th Birminghamcentury,sterling trinket, L3” Chester sterling box, L2 3/4”

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Napoleon III fused plate box, L3”

2 German silver round box, Dia.2” and 1 3/8” enameled silver box, L1 3/8” repousse 900 silver box, L1 1/2” Chinese silver box, L2 1/2”

F174RENCH

2 American sterling boxes, Dia.1 3/4”

Florence, circa 1935, scrolling floral and foliate ground with oxblood red enamel, marked; L3 3/4” W3 1/4” $200-300

STERLING SILVER CANISTER, AND TIFFANY & CO STERLING PILL BOX

George V canister, London, 1919; H1 3/4” Dia.1 3/4”; and Tiffany & Co pill box, Dia.1 1/8”; Total 3.4ozT all in (2pcs) $200-400

Edwardian (Chester, 1922) cigarette case, L3 1/4” W2 1/2” Edwardian (London, 1924) sterling-mounted ivory pocket watch stand, H4 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

ART DECO COMPACT, HOUBIGANT

Provenance: Private collection

S183TERLING

SILVER GENTLEMEN’S ARTICLES

S184ILVER

2 American tube cigar holders, L5” and 8 1/4” Edward H. Breese (Chicago, 1930) money clip, L3” silver (950/1000) cigarette case, L6 3/4” W3 1/4” pocket knife, L3 1/4” cigar clipper, L1 3/4” each marked, and Total 17.8ozT weighable (9pcs) $300-500

Provenance: Private collection

early 20th century, comprising: Foster & Bailey sterling capped flask, L4 3/4”

DECO ITALIAN ENAMELED SILVER COMPACT, CAPPELLI & ORLANDI

Edwardian (Comyns & Sons, London, 1900) card case, H3” W2 1/4” D1 1/2”

AND CRYSTAL INKWELLS

A182SPREY

SILVER AND CRYSTAL PERFUME AND SCENT BOTTLES

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American sterling double on stand, L7 1/2” pair English sterling, H1 1/4” pair silverplate, H2 1/2” (7pcs) $200-300

circa 1935, hinged cartouche form inset with shell, with worked silver edges and amethyst capped pull-out lipstick; powder liners marked; L3 1/4” W2 1/4” $200-300

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

3 silver overlay, H3 1/2” to 4 1/2” English atomizer, dated 1928, H4 1/2” (5pcs) $300-500

F180RENCH

S181TERLING

Provenance: Private collection

A179RT

bottle-form with cup, H10 1/2”

CUPS, CAMARGO CLUB

Continental silver holy water holder, H5” unmarked and silverplate: dachshund L4 1/2”, birdcage H3 1/2”, table lantern H9”

Total 6.3ozT weighable (7pcs)

(1) 1902 Morgan Dollar

(20) 1964-74 Kennedy Half Dollars

(2) Standing Liberty Quarters (7) 1934-61 Washington Quarters (2) 1917-20 Mercury Dimes (16) 1940-7 Roosevelt Dimes (1) 1934 Buffalo Nickle (1) 1943 Steel Penny (29) 1923-58 Lincoln Wheat Pennies $300-500

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V186ICTORIAN

Webster sterling and crystal, H5”

U189NUSUAL

$200-400

$400-700

STERLING SILVER CAPPED BATON IN CASE, ARTHUR JOHN CROKER London, dated 1896, two piece conducting baton design, chased silver caps with ebonized stem, each band with complete hallmarks, in fitted base, marked: The Handy Pocket Baton, Rd. No. 105524; L17 1/2”

Kirk & Son Inc. sterling ruler/letter opener, L5” Swedish sterling oil lamp, H2 1/4”

Provenance: Private collection

$200-300

E185NGLISH AND AMERICAN STERLING SILVER FLASK AND FUNNEL COLLECTION

$500-800

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

Victorian sterling and crystal by James & Co (Birmingham, 1897), H6 1/4”

Edwardian solid silver by Neale & Son Ltd (Birmingham, 1915), H3 1/8”

Blackinton & Co sterling funnel, H3 1/2” (7pcs)

DECO STERLING SILVER GOLF TROPHY JULEP

circa 1929-33, made by Wallace and retailer Frank Herschede (Cincinnati); each each large flared beaker-form vessel engraved with Camargo Club coat-of-arms and banner, verso with various tournaments from the club; marked on base; H4 1/2”, Dia.4”, and 27.5ozT (6pcs)

A187RT

(2) 1979 SB Anthony Dollars

(9) 1952-63 Franklin Half Dollars

SILVER OBJECTS

Ferdinand Fuchs & Bros. (NYC, 1884-1922) sterling cooking twine holder, H4” Dia.3 1/4”

Provenance: Private collection

US188COIN COLLECTION

Victorian leather, crystal and sterling (London, 1891), EnglishH6”silverplate

Provenance: Private collection

(2) 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollars

American silver overlay, H5”

Provenance: Private collection

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2 sterling decanter labels, W2”

Provenance: Private collection

19th century, pomegranate finial, domed lid, rust and beige and black mottled marble, scrolling leaf handles and square base; H28” W19 1/2” D11”

American sterling cocktail jigger, H3 1/2”

5 Gorham sterling tumblers, H4 3/4”

Total 39.0ozT weighable (12pcs) $500-800

M191ONUMENTAL

LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE URN

C192ONTINENTAL

sterling wishbone-form tongs, H3 1/4”

probably French or German, 19th century, standing Bishop wearing mirte and holding crosier staff, hinged robe open to reveal three-part carved scene of the crucifixion, on ivory mounted wood plinth; H13” $400-700

silverplated picnic corkscrew, L4 1/2” brass and horn corkscrew with cork clean ing brush, H8 1/2”

CARVED IVORY FIGURAL TRIPTYCH

probably French or German, standing lady in 18th century costume, on ebonized plinth; H12 1/2” $300-500

Provenance: Private collection

P194AIR VENETIAN CARVED AND PAINTED BLACKAMOOR TORCHERES

$1,000-2,000

C193ONTINENTAL CARVED IVORY FIGURE

A190NTIQUE AND VINTAGE BAR IMPLEMENT AND VESSELS

Danish silver small pitcher, H7”

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

late 19th century, each highly decorated figure, holding candle stand in one hand and oar in the other, standing atop gondola bow on base, H29” (2pcs) $400-800

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

COLD-PAINTED AND GILT-BRONZE URNS

$300-500

EMPIRE STYLE BRONZE AND CRYSTAL CENTERPIECE

NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERY

SCOTTISH CLASSICAL TERRACOTTA GARDEN URNS, LINDSAY & ANDERSON

19th century, each with classical form vessels with profile bust portraits on white marble bases; H4 1/4” (2pcs)

P200AIR

19th century, each urn with lamb’s tongue molded edge, mounted on pedestal, decorated in relief; stamped: Lindsay & Anderson, LillieHill, Terra Cotta works, Dunfermline; H38 1/2” Dia.19 1/2” (2pcs)

Provenance: Florida private collection

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ORMOLU-MOUNTED VELVET-BOUND LETTER BOX

$1,500-2,000

LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE CHENETS

F197RENCH

M198INIATURE PAIR FRENCH

19th century, portrait medallions surrounded by embellishments, contained in contemporary frame; overall H36” W10 1/2” $100-200

early 20th century, cut-crystal oval bowl atop stag and wreath stand on anthemion and paw feet; H10 1/2” L14 1/8” W11”

19th century, quarter-round hinged lid, opening to divided compartments; H12” W13 1/2” D9 1/2”

C199ONTINENTAL

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Provenance: Florida private collection

$300-500

$200-400

19th century, H12 1/2” W13 1/2” D5 1/2” $400-600

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

P195AIR

Provenance: Private collection

F196RENCH

$300-500

$500-800

Provenance: Private collection

CARVED GILTWOOD CONVEX MIRROR

P202AIR

P201AIR

THROW PILLOWS

CAST-STONE GARDEN URNS

E205NGLISH

with masque head handles on square base; H18” Dia.13” (2pcs)

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982)

Provenance: Private collection

classical figural scenes and molded base; H32 1/2” Dia.22”

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figural fireback, serpentine polished metal carriage, pierced skirt, finial decorations, slide-out ashpan; H41” W33 1/2” D15”

$600-900

$200-300

Provenance: Anonymous collection

E203NGLISH

two with antique tapestry panels; H18” W12”, H19” W15”, and H15” W15 1/2” (3pcs)

CAST-STONE GARDEN URNS

$100-200

Provenance: Florida private collection

CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR

Provenance: Florida private collection

first half 19th century, eagle pediment centering bull’s eye mirror; H29” W17 1/2”

19th century, carved scrolling acanthus leaf pediment and tapered frame centering looking glass; H55” W35” $800-1,200

North Carolina Estate

ADAM STYLE CAST-IRON AND POLISHED METAL FIREPLACE INSERT

R206EGENCY

D204ECORATIVE

first half 19th century, H41” W22 1/4” $300-400

Q210UEEN

CARVED GILTWOOD SUNBURST MIRRORS

ANNE STYLE BURL WALNUT MIRROR

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

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Provenance: North Carolina private collection

19th century, H45” W26” $300-500

L207OUIS

XVI STYLE TRUMEAU MIRROR

ANNE STYLE GILTWOOD GIRANDOLE MIRROR with candlearms; H60” W25 1/2” $400-600

F211RENCH

Q208UEEN

Provenance: Private collection

F212RIEDMAN, WILLIAMSBURG GEORGIAN STYLE PARCEL-GILT WALNUT MIRROR with old label; H57 1/2” W28 1/2” $300-600

STYLE GILTWOOD CUSHION MIRROR H50” W38” $300-400

G209EORGIAN

mid 20th century, Dia.24 1/2” and another with lead and jewel mounts, circa 1930, Dia.19 1/2” (2pcs) $300-400

C213HINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE GILTWOOD MIRROR pagoda and phoenix pediment, H48” W27”

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Q214UEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT TABLE TOP DRESSING

$300-500

Qing dynasty, highly decorated in tradition motifs, unmarked, comprising: teapot, H6”; creamer, H5” and sugar, H5”; and Total 40.0ozT (3pcs) $1,000-1,500

circa 1800, H26” W20” D8 1/4”

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$150-250

INLAID MAHOGANY SHAVING MIRROR

Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.14, no.27)

late 19th/early 19th century, H21” W14 1/2” D7 1/2”

MIRROR

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1900, H29” W17” D9” $200-300

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

G215EORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SHAVING MIRROR

C217HINESE

SILVER TEA SET, NEAR EASTERN MARKET

J218APANESE SILVER TEAPOT openwork finial, domed cover, and hobnail decorated body, marked; H9 1/2” $500-700

$150-250

S216HERATON

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$200-400

CHINESE EARTHENWARE STORAGE JAR

A220NCIENT

Provenance: Wing Kei Curios & Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1991 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

A221NCIENT CHINESE POLYCHROME-DECORATED POTTERY COCOON JAR

Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.12, no.2)

probably Majiayao culture, Machang phase (2350-2050BC), ovoid form with loop handles, black geometric decorated; H14 1/2” W11 1/2” $1,000-2,000

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale and Antiquities Certificate.

A223NCIENT

probably Majiayao Yangshao culture, Banshan phase (c.28002200BC), ovoid form with stylized protrusions and loop han dles, black and red decorated; H12” W12” $1,000-2,000

Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.12, no.1)

C224HINESE

probably Han dynasty (206BC- 220AD), two part construc tion, high expression head, and stout body with paint decora tions, H18 1/2” W20 1/2” $500-800

$300-400

Provenance: Wing Kei Curios, Hong Kong, 1991 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

A219NCIENT

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale.

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Han dynasty (200BC-220AD), red, yellow and off white bold designs with molded round rim and and foot; H11” L12” D7” $800-1,200

Provenance: Yau Yick Hong Ceramics & Art, Hong Kong, 1991 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.12, no.3)

POTTERY TOMB ATTENDANTS AND URNS

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CHINESE NEOLITHIC PERIOD DECORATED EARTHENWARE JAR

CHINESE NEOLITHIC PERIOD DECORATED EARTHENWARE JAR

3 yellow and green glaze figures, H15 1/2” to 19 1/2”

A222NCIENT

Warring States period (481-221BC), grayish red pottery with molded/pressed cross-hatch upper half and out-turned rim; H9” Dia.9”

Other Notes: Accompanied by copy of the bill of sale and original Antiquities Certificate.

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale.

CHINESE POTTERY HORSE TORSO

2 burial urns, H14 1/2” (5pcs)

Provenance: Hong Kong, purchased in 1991 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

$300-500

C226HINESE

C225HINESE

$200-400

JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN, KANO SCHOOL

F229INE JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN, KANO SCHOOL

Provenance: Asahi Art Co, LTD, Tokyo, 1989 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

GREEN GLAZE WATER POTS OR EWERS

F227INE

Qing dynasty, barrel form, H7 1/2”; and other hexagonal, H8” (2pcs)

Meiji period, painted vignettes depicting court scenes on gilded grounds; unmarked; H25” L90” $800-1,200

Provenance: Asahi Art Co, LTD, Tokyo, 1989 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Edo period, depicting young children playing on richly gilded ground, H27” L97 1/2” $800-1,200

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

F228INE

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale, Export Certificate, and correspondence.

Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.14 no.24)

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale and export cer tificate.

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

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JAPANESE PAINTED SIX-PANEL SCREEN, KANO SCHOOL

GREEN-GLAZE POTTERY JUG WITH DRAGON HANDLE

Edo period, 17th century, depicting children playing extensive landscape with blossoming cherry trees, with gold and silver leave accents; H40 1/2” L111” $1,500-2,500

Qing dynasty, elongated flared neck, ovoid body with applied dragon handle; old export wax seal present H10”

$500-700

Qing or Republic period, gold metallic and vibrant silk work depicting court figures, in contemporary framed, overall H21” W36”

THE EARTH SPIDER GENERATES MONSTERS AT THE MANSION OF LORD MINAMOTO YORIMITSU vertical oban triptych woodblock, framed as one H14” W30”

Provenance: Private collection

Qing dynasty, copper and color thread embroidered on deep blue ground, decorated with dragon medallions over dragons chasing flaming pearl amongst clouds and waves; H35” waist 26”

Qing dynasty, gold, copper, and color thread embroidered on rich blue ground, decorated with dragons chasing flaming pearl amongst clouds; H57” W50”

$500-800

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

SILK ROBE

Qing dynasty, gold and color thread embroi dered on copper ground, decorated with dragons, birds, and fish amidst clouds; H54” W70”

Provenance: Florida private collection

C234HINESE EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL

$200-400

Provenance: South Carolina Estate

SILK CHAOFU SKIRT

$1,000-1,500

U230TAGAWA KUNIYOSHI (Japanese, 1798-1861)

A231NTIQUE CHINESE EMBROIDERED

SILK ROBE

A233NTIQUE CHINESE EMBROIDERED

$400-600

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A232NTIQUE CHINESE EMBROIDERED

Provenance: Private collection

$700-900

CARVED RUSSET JADE AND HARDSTONE OBJECTS

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

3 pierced amulets/plaquettes, H1 3/4” to 2 1/2” carved soapstone seal, H2 7/8” (8pcs) $300-400

IVORY OKIMONO, SIGNED

Provenance: Private collection

C238HINESE

C239HINESE

TRANSLUCENT GREEN JADE BOWL

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J236APANESE

polished and carved mottled vessel, H1 3/4” Dia.4” $150-300

cicada, H2 1/2”

Meiji period, standing man with frogs and toads H7 1/8” $400-600

axe head, L3 1/2”

C240HINESE CARVED HARDWOOD CENTER TABLE

Meiji period, raised design of rooster perched on branch with prunus blossoms, signed on side, H9 1/2” $300-500

Qing Dynasty, carved dragon design in grayish white jade, with later silvered mount, marked LH 90, jade L4 1/2” overall L12”

MIXED METAL VASE, SIGNED

Qing dynasty, carved molded skirt, pierced carved pedestal and bracket feet; H37” W40” D40” $400-700

Provenance: Private collection

bi disc, Dia.2 3/4” dragon, L3 3/4”

J235APANESE

Provenance: Private collection

C241HINESE CARVED HARDWOOD PEDESTALS

late 19th century, one with marble top; H19” Dia.11”, and H12” W9 1/2” D9 1/2” (2pcs) $200-300

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

P244AIR

Provenance: Florida private collection

Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.12, no.8)

19th century, decorated in the Cantonese taste with applied foo lion handles and salamanders on shoulder, and richly painted court scene panels on floral ground; H18” (2pcs) $500-800

$500-800

C247HINESE

Qing or Republic period, two vases, H15” and 16”, and two wig stands, H11” (4pcs)

C245HINESE

Qing or Republic, bird and floral decorations with handles, H22” and 23” (2pcs)

$500-800

C243HINESE

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

$500-800

Qing dynasty, pink with applied salamanders and incised ground, H14 1/2”; scene with boys playing in garden, H18”; and another with decorated with applied salamanders, and painted ladies amongst precious objects, H17” (3pcs)

CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASES

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES AND WIG STANDS

N246EAR

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASES

Provenance: Florida private collection

Qing dynasty, pair intricately painted vases with court scenes, applied decorations on floral-painted ground, H14”; the other with applied salamanders and bird handles, and painted fig ures amongst precious objects, H17 1/2” (3pcs)

C242HINESE

$700-900

BLUE AND-WHITE PORCELAIN FOUR-TIER STACKING BOX

PAIR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES

Provenance: Private collection

$500-1,000

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FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASES

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

Qing dynasty, cylinder form with three shallow container and one deep and domed cover, decorated with figures chasing butterflies in expansive landscape, unmarked; H11 1/2” Dia.7 1/2”

Other Notes: Plates accompanied by original bill of sale, Art Plaza-Magatani, Tokyo, c.1990

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

late Qing or Republic period, reticulated paneled body and base decorated in vibrant enamels; mounted on later bases; lantern H12” (2pcs)

three pairs, each pair in different color glaze, yellow, aubergine, and green; H9” (6pcs)

PORCELAIN MODELS OF PEACHES

Republic period or later, ornate bands center mythical creature amongst clouds, marked; Dia.18” (2pcs)

Meiji or Taisho period, each traditional colors, comprising: set of 9 plates, Dia.9 1/2”, and charger, Dia.15” (10pcs)

P248AIR

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

P249AIR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN LANTERNS

$300-400

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CHINESE PORCELAIN CHARGERS

Provenance: Florida private collection

from H2 1/2” L5” W4” to H5” L6 1/2” W5” (12pcs)

C250HINESE

C251HINESE

PORCELAIN PAIRS OF PARROTS

$300-500

$400-800

$400-600

IMARI PORCELAIN PLATES AND CHARGER

probably Qing dynasty, two reclining Ho Ho boys with lotus blossom beneath lily pad and raised on dragon decorated foot ed base; H5” L6 1/2” D4 3/4”

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

C252HINESE CELADON PORCELAIN FIGURAL PILLOW

$500-800

J253APANESE

$400-600

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

WINE EWERS AND PAIR JOSS INCENSE STICK HOLDERS

Provenance: Private collection

C258HINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PHOENIX BIRDS

$300-500

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

C255HINESE

C254HINESE

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JARDINIERE

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Other Notes: Two ewers accompanied by original bill of sale, Ming Blue, Singapre, 1991

Qing dynasty and later, comprising: unusual joss stick holder, H5 1/2” centerbowl, H2 1/2” Dia.9 1/2” pillow, L8 1/2” wig stand, H8 3/4” butterfly-form condiment set, L6” W7 1/2” (5pcs) $400-600

19th century, alternating court and nature scenes on floral ground; H2 1/4” L16 1/2” W13” $300-500

C256HINESE

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C257HINESE BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC WINE EWERS

Qing dynasty, dragon design, H11”; bamboo decorated, H10”; and wave and medallion design, H9 1/2” (3pcs) $400-600

Qing dynasty or later, three blue and white ewers, H4 1/2” to 7 1/2”, and pair crackle/celadon glaze holders, H5 3/4” (5pcs) $300-500

probably Republic period, blossoming prunus in landscape; H14” Dia.21”

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

C259HINESE ROSE MEDALLION WELL AND-TREE PLATTER

Other Notes: Dragon decorated accompanied by original bill of sale, Shuang Fu Antique House, Singapore, 1991.

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

each pair perched on a tree stump, H10” and 15” (4pcs) $300-600

Other Notes: Candleholder accompanied by original bill of sale, Thow Kwang Industry, Singapore, 1991.

BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS AND PLATE

Provenance: Private collection

ASIAN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GARDEN PLANTERS

probably Republic period, vignettes of figures and nature scenes, on black and gilded floral ground; H7” Dia.15 3/4” $300-500

C260HINESE

P261AIR

A263SIAN

H12” Dia.24” $200-300

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Provenance: Private collection

19th century, comprising: large bowl, H4” Dia.8 1/2” 3 bowls, H3 1/4” Dia.6 1/2” fish plate, Dia.9” (5pcs) $200-400

Provenance: Tokyo and Singapore, c.1991 Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sales Shuang Fu Antique House and Art Plaza-Magatani.

SATSUMA VASES CONVERTED TO LAMPS vases H14” and overall H30” $200-300

H10” D20 1/2” (2pcs) $200-400

H10 1/2” Dia.22” (2pcs) $200-400

DECORATED PORCELAIN LARGE PUNCH BOWL

ASIAN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GARDEN PLANTERS

A264SIAN

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

P265AIR

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GARDEN PLANTER

P262AIR

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7/8” Dia.8 1/2” (3pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

Qing dynasty, in the Fitzhugh pattern, L19 1/4” W15 1/5”

PORCELAIN VASES AND BOWL

lozenge-form box with cover, dragon decorated in the Kangxi style, H2 3/4” L8” W3 1/2”

Provenance: Antik-Kronan, Stockholm, Sweden

Myrna B. Kennedy collection

C271HINESE

in the traditional taste, H23 1/2” (2pcs)

Provenance: Estate of a southern gentleman

Meiji period, intricately painted scene of floral landscape with ducks and birds; H2 1/2” L16” W11”

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

P267AIR

$300-400

L266ARGE

PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE PORCELAIN VASES

$200-300

$200-300

CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN JARS

Provenance: Private collection

KUTANI PORCELAIN SERVING TRAY, SIGNED

$200-300

F268INE

PORCELAIN SHAPED BOX, SIX CHARACTER MARK

$200-300

L272ARGE ASIAN CERAMIC MASK H19 1/2” W15 1/2” D8”

J269APANESE

Qing dynasty, electrified and on wood bases, overall H15” (2pcs)

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

Provenance: Private collection

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$200-300

Meiji period, pair vases, H8 3/4”, and center bowl, H3

$200-300

C270HINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN WELL AND-TREE PLATTER

P274AKISTANI TABRIZ CARPET

4’4” x 4’10” $300-500

Provenance: Anonymous collection

K280AZAK STYLE CARPET

CARPET

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

TURKISH OUSHAK

A273NTIQUE PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET

A276NTIQUE

CARPET

$300-500

TURKISH BOKHARA CARPET

S279EMI-ANTIQUE TURKISH OUSHAK

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1935, 2’7” x 12’1” $700-1,000

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

S277EMI-ANTIQUE

P285AKISTANI OUSHAK RUNNER 3’ 1” x 10’ 1” $200-400

Provenance: Anonymous collection

P278ERSIAN KERMAN CARPET

O275USHAK CARPET

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Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1940, 4’2” x 6’5” $400-700

A283FGHAN KHOTAN RUNNER 2’4” x 11’5” $400-700

circa 1910, 4’3” x 5’8”

circa 1950, 5’2” x 8’3” $500-800

Provenance: Purchased in Spain in the Cox1930sfamily collection, Michigan Thence by descent

4’7” x 7’2” $400-600

5’ x 7’2” $500-700

Provenance: Anonymous collection

5’2” x 6’8” $500-600

F281INE PERSIAN SILK CARPET

circa 1930, 4’7” x 7’5” $400-700

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

A282NTIQUE PERSIAN KAZAK CARPET early 20th century, 3’ x 6’2” $400-600

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

3’6” x 5’7” $500-700

S284EMI-ANTIQUE TURKISH OUSHAK RUNNER

S289TICKLEY, WILLIAMSBURG MAHOGANY BLOCK-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

old label: Harrison & Higgins, Richmond, Virginia; H28” W37” D21” $300-500

BH48 1/2” SH18” W26” D25” $200-400

KITTINGER HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY WINGBACK CHAIRS

S290HERATON STYLE MAHOGANY PIE-CRUST

H292ARRISON & HIGGINS INLAID MAHOGANY

SHERATON STYLE TABLE

BREAKFAST TABLE

H293EPPLEWHITE

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

S288TICKLEY-WILLIAMSBURG

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

P287AIR

D34”

STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE

BOW-FRONT SIDEBOARD drawer and two doors, spade feet; label reads: Stickley Reserve Collection for Williamsburg; H36” W72” D27”

INLAID MAHOGANY

camel back, serpentine front, carved legs; old label: Stickley Reserve Collection for Williamsburg; BH36” SH20” W90”

S291TICKLEY, WILLIAMSBURG CHIPPENDALE

$500-700

$800-1,200

$500-700

S286TICKLEY, WILLIAMSBURG CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SOFA

STYLE LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG

after John Townsend design, four graduated draw ers and bracket feet; H35” W37” D19 1/2”

reupholstered in shrimp color fabric; BH44 1/2” SH20” W32

1/2” D28” (2pcs)

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$700-1,000

old label: Stickley Reserve Collection for Williamsburg, H28” Dia.32” $300-400

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

H30” Dia.40 1/2” $300-500

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

J294ASPER JOHNS (New York, UNTITLED,b.1930)c.1977

CITY PARK SCENE, c.1937 oil, framed, signed H19” W12”

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

$2,000-3,000

(From the edition of 3000, published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, for the cover of Jasper Johns/Screenprints) screenprint on patapar parchment, unframed, unsigned sheet H9” W9”

J296ASPER JOHNS (New York, UNTITLED,b.1930)c.1977

H295UGO SCHEIBER (Hungarian, 1873-1950)

$2,000-3,000

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(From the edition of 3000, published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, for the cover of Jasper Johns/Screenprints) screenprint on patapar parchment, framed, unsigned sheet folded as issued H9 3/4” W10”

Other Notes: Related to another painting sold, Judit Vigar, Budapest (18 Oct. 2013, Lot 16)

$1,000-1,500

Other Notes: Accompanied by Brooke Alexander exhibition cataogue, Nov. 15, 1977.

S300ALVADOR DALI (AFTER) (Spanish, 1904-1989)

Provenance: Florida private collection

THE DIVINE COMEDY (Heaven Canto 11, Heaven Canto 27, Heaven Canto 18, Hell Canto 2, Purgarory Canto woodcut24) on BFK Rives paper, framed, unsigned image size H9 1/2” W7” (5pcs)

$800-1,200

DALI (AFTER) (Spanish, 1904-1989)

$700-1,000.

Provenance: Private collection

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R297OBERT NATKIN (New York, sheetpencildatedonmixedUNTITLED,1930-2010)1981mediaprintincolorspaper,framed,signed,&numbered30/75inH42”W30”

J298AMES GROVER THURBER (New York, sheetinkHOWLING1894-1961)DOGonpaper,framed,signedH5”W33/4”

Provenance: Private collection

S299ALVADOR

V301ICTOR VASARELY Hungarian/French, 1906-1997)

Provenance: Private collection

THE SONG OF SONGS OF SOLOMON SERIES (Return, O Shulamite; The Bridegroom Leaps upon the Mountains; The Beloved Feeds Among the Lilies; and The etchingsKiss) in color and gold dust, framed, signed & numbered edition of 250 sheet H22” W15” (4pcs) $800-1,200

$1,000-1,500

UNTITLED (four spheres on blue) serigraph, framed, signed & numbered sight H29” W21” $300-500

Provenance: Private collection

$200-300

two works: THE ANSWER IS IN THE STARS (Series 2 and 3), 2000

Provenance: Cox family collection, Michigan Thence by descent

oil on panel, framed, signed H8” W8” $300-600

Provenance: Purchased from these rooms, 1999 Private collection

W303ILLIAM PELLETIER

Provenance: Morris & Whiteside Galleries, Hilton Head Island Private collection

N306ANCY WOLFE

(American, 20th century)

K305ARIN JURICK

S302ALVADOR DALI (AFTER) (Spanish, lithograph,FIGURES1904-1989)framed,signed

four works: UNTITLED silver gelatin print photography, framed, signed frame H20” W16” and H16” W18” (4pcs)

ART LOVERS

J307OHN KOCH (New York, 1909-1978)

sight H21 1/2” W28” $500-900

W304ILLIAM WHITAKER (Utah, PRELUDE1943-2018)(Daisy Mums & Sleeping Lady)

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Study for THE FATHER, 1975 graphite on paper, framed sight H13 1/2” W8” $300-500

& numbered 102/120

Provenance: Cox family collection, Michigan Thence by descent

Provenance: Private collection

(Michigan, 20th/21st century)

Provenance: Kraushaar Galleries, New York Dr. Walter Grady Bishop, Jr. (sold in these rooms, March 2002, Lot North484)Carolina estate

(Michigan, b.1943)

$100-200

oil on canvas, framed, signed and titled H11 1/2” W11 1/2” (2pcs)

oil on panel, framed, signed & old artist label on verso H6” W12” $300-500

L309ISE SIMS ERNEST (Florida/Virginia, 1962-1997)

G314LENNA MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

BABY, 1989

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

J311ANICE CLARKE KNGWARREYE (Australian Aboriginal, b.1958)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 10/50 H7” W5” D2 1/2” $600-900

Provenance: Florida private collection

oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated 1993 H30” W24” $200-400

G313LENNA MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

acrylic on canvas, unframed H44 1/2” W28 1/4” $300-500

B310ETTY JANE BRAMLETT (South Carolina/Georgia, 1925-2015)

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DOG, and HORSE, 1970s

YOUNG GIRL, 1989

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 47/50 H6 1/4” W3” $600-900

G312LENNA

M308ANUEL JIMENEZ RAMIREZ (Mexico, 1919-2005)

Provenance: Private collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by photograph of the artist holding this piece.

MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

WOMAN DREAMING

paint decorated carved wood, unsigned H6 1/2” L 12 1/2” , and H7 1/2” L14” (2pcs) $300-500

six modernist works: UNTITLED mixed media on paper, some signed sheet H30 1/2” W23” (pcs) $300-500

Other Notes: Ms. Ernest’s family established an art fund in her honor at the Foxcroft School in Viginia.

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

PEACE, LOVE & JOY

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 38/50 H6 1/2” W4 3/4” D2” $600-900

YOUNG BOY

G315LENNA

MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

YOUNG BOY, c.1989

YOUNG WOMAN, 1989

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 27/50 H4 1/2” W3 1/2” D1 1/2” $300-500

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 10/50 H7 1/2” W4 1/2” D2 1/2” $500-900

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

BABY, c.1989

G317LENNA

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 40/50 H5” W4 1/2” D3 1/4” $400-700

G316LENNA

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered EP/50 H6” W5 1/4” D2 1/2” $500-800

G320LENNA

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 46/50 H4 3/4” W4” D2 1/2” $400-700

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MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

MAXEY GOODACRE (New Mexico/Texas, 1939-2020)

G318LENNA

bronze with brown patina, signed & numbered 31/50

H6 1/4” W5” D2 1/2” $500-900

YOUNG BOY, 1989

MAN WITH CIGARETTE

Provenance: Joe Sylvan Gallery, Charleston Private collection

G319LENNA

BABY GIRL WITH KERCHIEF, c.1989

$1,500-3,000

$1,000-1,500

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$800-1,200

Provenance: Directional Furniture, New York Private collection

Provenance: Property of a Lady

W40 1/2” D30”

Provenance: Private collection

C321OCONUT

P323AUL EVANS ZIG ZAG COFFEE TABLE (American, 1931-87) model PE11 with glass top, H16” W53 3/4” D23 1/2”

$500-700

LOUNGE CHAIR designed by George Nelson, and introduced by Herman Miller in 1955, brown leather upholstered and foam padded, molded plastic shell, chromed tripod base, unmarked; BH32 1/2”

P324AIR CHROME AND LEATHER BRNO ARMCHAIRS probably by Knoll, designed by Mies van der Rohe for the Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic; H31 1/2” SH18” W23” D20” (2pcs)

E322MILE GALLE ART NOUVEAU MARQUETRY INLAID TWO-TIER TABLE (French, 1846-1904), intricate floral marquetry inlaid in mixed woods, the top and platform stretcher supported by faux bamboo, top with incised, Emille Galle Nancy; H28 3/4” W26 1/2” D14 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

$200-300

Provenance: Cox Estate, Michigan Thence by descent

$300-400

HALL PAINTED AND SILVER-LEAF DECORATED COFFEE TABLE

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

P330AIR

BH37” SH17 1/2” W17 1/2” D17” (2pcs)

Provenance: Purchased in California in the 1960s Cox family collection, Michigan Thence by descent

CHAIR WITH SWING ARM ratan seat and back on mahogany frame, in the British Colonial Campeche style; with old labels; BH35” SH18” W29” D40 1/2”

$300-500

A325RDLEY

B328AKER, MILLING ROAD, ST. CROIX PLANTATION

XVI STYLE PAINTED AND GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE

Other Notes: Baker label reads No.1609 Secretary Desk. Baker’s Stately Homes Collection, a reproduction of the Duke of Marlborough Desk (c.1700), Blenheim Palace collection

$300-600

H18” W54” D28”

L329OUIS

$300-500

overlaid marble top, swan supports, open stretcher and ball-and-claw feet; H26 1/2” D22 1/2” (2pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

SPANISH STYLE OAK AND RUSH SIDE CHAIRS

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Private collection

beige mottled marble top, skirt with two drawers, saber legs and block feet; wall mounted; H34” W69” D15”

$500-700

B327AKER WALNUT DOUBLE BONNETT SECRETARY BOOKCASE molded crown, mirrored doors, slant front, fitted interiors and bracket feet; H90” W37” D19 1/2”

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P326AIR REGENCY STYLE WROUGHTMETAL AND MARBLE SIDE TABLES

C335HARAK FURNITURE CO SLANT-FRONT DESK

Provenance: Pennsylvania collection

INLAID WOOD SIDE TABLE

Strasburg, Pennsylvania, Federal style with molded crown, arched panel door, label on back; H54” W33” D19”

$300-500

early 20th century, slant front, fitted interiors, oxbow front, and ball-and-claw feet; H42” W36” D20 1/2”

$200-400

single long drawer with label; H26” W24” D19”

S334TEPHEN

Provenance: Private collection

$200-400

P332AIR STAINED BIRCH BOOKCASES

P333AIR REGENCY STYLE CAST-METAL AND GLASS SIDE TABLES

M331AITLAND-SMITH

with eglomise panels in arched bonnet top, and mirrored doors; H87” W28 1/2” D12 1/2”

$200-400

$500-800

ram’s head decorations with hoof feet; H19” Dia.16” (2pcs)

C336HIPPENDALE

Other Notes: with label reading: This piece was hand made in the workshops of Charak Furniture Co., Boston, Mass, Number 610, made 1922

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

Provenance: Anonymous collection

D. VAN ORMER CABINET SHOP, CHERRY

HANGING CORNER CABINET

circa 1900, fitted with long drawer, H27 1/2” W34” D14”

$300-400

Provenance: North Carolina estate

STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE

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H27” W21” D17 1/7” (2pcs)

P340AIR CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE SIDE TABLES

Provenance: Florida private collection -

slant front, fitted interior, on ball-and-claw feet; H45” W42 1/2” D23 1/2” $300-500

C338HIPPENDALE

LOVE SEAT, ARMCHAIR & OTTOMAN seat BH35” SH17” W63” D32”; armchair BH35” SH17” W44” D32”; Ottoman H16” W30” D25” (3pcs)

$200-300

$200-300

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

STYLE MAHOGANY BLOCK FRONT DESK

U339PHOLSTERED OTTOMAN

M341IRRORED AND PAINTED OTTOMAN OR COFFEE TABLE

H16” W48” D48”

$500-800

H15” W32” D32”

L337EATHER

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Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Estate of a southern gentleman

$200-300

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REVIVAL CARVED WALNUT CENTER TABLE

circa 1790, molded crown, divided glazed panel doors, slant front opening to fitted interiors, above long drawers and Ogee bracket feet; H85” W47 1/2” D24”

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

19th century, elaborately carved dragon’s head, urn and masque top, skirt with cherub head at corners, vine carved columns supports, H-platform base; H31” W52” D36”

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Sage Family Collection Dover Plantation, South Carolina

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$1,000-2,000

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

F401EDERAL CHERRY SECRETARY BOOKCASE

$1,500-2,500

Estate of Reginald D. Sage (1950-1993) of Dover Plantation. The plantation was once was part of Winyah Barony in Georgetown, South Carolina. The plantation was owned by Mrs. Cornelia Cogswell Sage (1880-1972), widow of New York Senator Henry Manning Sage (1868-1933). She painstakingly relocated and lovely restored the house to it former splendor. Mrs. Sage was an avid antique collector, and filled her home with fine furniture and decorative arts. for more information please reference GEORGETOWN RICE PLANTATIONS, by Albert Lachicotte, pp.49-54

R402ARE CONTINENTAL RENAISSANCE

S400OUTHERN CHERRY HUNTBOARD probably South Carolina, first half 19th century, with door and two drawers on tapered legs; H42 3/4” W62” D17 3/4” $2,000-4,000

Thence by descent

$800-1,200

$300-400

STYLE MAHOGANY HARVEST TABLE

R405ENAISSANCE

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Thence by descent

F406EDERAL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE

$500-800

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late 18th/early 19th century, configurations of drawers, center with shell carving, quarter column supports, cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; H29 1/2” W36” D23 1/2”

A408NGLO-INDIAN ARCHITECTURAL BIRDCAGE

18th century, hinged top, gatelegs, skirt with short drawers, cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; H28 3/4” W33” D15 3/4”

circa 1810, hinged crossbanded top, tapered legs with spade feet; H29” W36” D18”

$300-500

$1,500-2,500

trestle base joined by shaped supports, bench made; H27” W42 1/2” L122”

I403RISH GEORGE III STYLE WALNUT DOUBLE-BACK SETTEE

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

Thence by descent

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

$400-700

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

G404EORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE

F407EDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY

19th century, shell carved crest, urn splats, eagle carved hand rest, and cabriole legs with splayed feet; BH39 1/2” SH17” W53 1/2” D24”

H74” W27 1/4” D27 1/4”

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

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$200-300

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

C413ONTINENTAL

19th century, top on lyre supports, long drawers, platform stretcher, H38” W25” D15”

G414ILTWOOD FRAMED PIER MIRROR

STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY

SILVER GILT PINEAPPLE CUP AND

$400-600

circa 1800, broken arch crown, column supports, lower case with quarter columns and molded base; dial marked: BIRCHALL, RAINFORD; H83 3/4” W18” D9 1/2”

Thence by descent

STYLE MAHOGANY LOWBOY

19th century, H98” W40” $400-600

Thence by descent

$400-600

$300-500

COVER

CARVED MAHOGANY CANTERBURY

PEMBROKE TABLE

H28” W19” D29 1/2”

C409HIPPENDALE

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

V410ICTORIAN

H412EPPLEWHITE

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

probably German, pierced finial, fruit-form body on figural stem and shaped foot; various partial stamps and marked; H10 1/2”, and 6.7ozT

$300-500

late 19th/early century, H34” W38” D20”

G411EORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BIRCHALL, RAINFORD

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

three iron-red decorated, H22 1/2” to 26”

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

P417AIR

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

$500-700

CLASSICAL DOUBLE LEMON BRASS ANDIRONS 19th century, H27” W14” D26” (2pcs)

PORCELAIN VASES AND JAR

circa 1900, stamped on underside, H2 1/4” W6 1/2” D4”

C416HINESE

$200-300

Kangxi style famille verte vase, converted to lamp, H30” blue and white covered Jar, H11 1/2” (5pcs)

C418HINESE

$200-400

19th century, intricate design with peaches, bats, and butter flies in vibrant enamels on incised honeycomb-pattern ground, H3” Dia.5”

Thence by descent

Thence by descent

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Sage&KennedyHopper,

$300-400

C420ARVED

STYLE MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY

T419IFFANY

STUDIOS PINE NEEDLE PATTERN BOX

circa 1850, H5” W28” D18”

$200-300

$300-500

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

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G415EORGIAN

WOOD FIGURE OF PELICAN H54” W22” D13”

Thence by descent

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN COVERED BOX, SIGNED

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover ThencePlantationby descent

pencil on paper, unsigned framed H15 1/4” W9”

O422LD TOWN CANOE CO. WOOD STRIP CANOE circa 1950, Serial No. 155319, L15’

Samuel Lewis The State of South Carolina, c.1795, sight H17” W21 1/2”

$400-600

RUINS OF INVERLOCHY CASTLE, SCOTLAND

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover ThencePlantationby descent

Doolittle Newhaven South Carolina, c.1801, sight H7” W8 Baldwin1/2” & Cradock North & South Carolina, c.1833, sight H16” W13 1/4” each in contemporary frame (3pcs)

D425AVID YOUNG CAMERON (British, 1865-1945)

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

SOUTH CAROLINA PLANTATION DRAWINGS, AND LEATHER MULESHOE

F421RENCH CARVED GILTWOOD SUNBURST CLOCK

19th century, comprising: five small highly detailed drawings, titled: ISAAC, WINNOWING RICE, MULE HOOFS, RICE SWAMP, UNLOADING RICE BARGE (with additional annotations)

$700-1,000

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Provenance: Scott & Fowles, New York Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

first half 20th century, Dia.37”

$500-700

R423HOADES CAR QUADRICYCLE

H39” W36” L78”

$500-800

E424ARLY

$500-800

$300-500

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Provenance: Sage Family, Dover ThencePlantationby descent

mixed media, framed, signed sight H8 1/2” W13 1/2”

M426APS OF THE CAROLINAS

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

$200-400

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

$300-500

PROVINCES OF THE UNITED STATES MAP published 1817, from John Thomson’s NEW GENERAL ATLAS, Edinburgh: John Thomson & Co; sight H21” W25”, in contemporary frame

Florence, William J. FLORENCE FABLES. Chicago: Belford, Clarke & Co, 1888. inset autograph sheet with signature, including: Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Tommaso Salvini (1829-1915) Giuseppe Del Puente (1841-1900) Eduard Remenyi (1828-1898) also inset is note on Mr & Mrs. Florence stationary signed by Mr. Florence and dated January 9, 1888, and inscription on the table of contents page, both to Mr. Dean Sage $1,000-2,000

THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co, ROBERT1901

BOOKS: FRENCH, THE DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID & UNCLE TOM’S CABIN Mirbeau, Octave. LE JOURNAL D’UNE FEMME DE CHAMBRE. Paris: Fasquelle, 1916. Three-quarter leather binding stamped: Charles Scribners Sons Stowe, Henriette Beecher. LE PERE TOM. Paris: Gustave Barba, 1853. With Dean Sage bookplate (Dean Sage, 18411902) (2pcs)

B429OOKS:

LITERATURE AND VARIOUS TITLES Boswell, James. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHN SON, LLD. London: Routledge, [ND] with Dean Sage Pope.bookplateAlexander.

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

R431ARE

THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (8vls) New York: Arcadia, 1950. Tracy, John. PLANE SURVEYING. New York: Wiley & Son, Alcott,1934.Louisa M. LITTLE WOMEN. Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1920.

Provenance: Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

B428OOK: FLORENCE FABLES, SIGNED AND WITH OSCAR WILDE AND OTHER AUTOGRAPHS

Provenance: The author to Dean Sage (1841-1902) to his son Henry Manning Sage (1868-1933) Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

THE SELECT SERDE OF OGDEN NASH. New York: Modern Library, 1946 Guerney, Bernard. THE DEATH OF THE GODS. New York: Modern Library, 1929 Gibbings, Robert. COMING DOWN THE WYE. New York: Dutton & Co, 1945.

Cooper, Duff. OLD MEN FORGET. New York: Dutton & Co, Ludlum,1954.Robert.

B430OOKS:

Hood, Thomas. POEMS (2vls). London: Moxon, 1846. Hood, Thomas. POEMS OF WHIT AND HUMOUR. London: Moxon, 1846.

THE ILIAD OF HOMER. London: Bohn, 1857. with Dean Sage bookplate Spencer, Herbert. THE PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS. New York: Appleton & Co., 1893. with Henry M. Sage Blackmore,bookplate R.D. LORNA DOONE: A ROMANCE OF EXMOOR (3vol set). Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, Stevenson,[ND]Robert.

S427OUTHERN

Emerson, Ralph. THE WORKS OF RALPH WALDO EMERSON (2vols). Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co, 1896 with Henry M. Sage bookplate

BROWN’S COMPLETE WORKS (vol VII). New York: Fred DeFau & Co, [1910] limited numbered Florentine edition, 779/1000.

THE CAMBRIDGE EDITION OF THE POETS (Browning, Tennyson, Longfellow) in 3vols. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co, 1898. Scott, Sir Walter, LADY OF THE LAKE. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co, [ND] Barlett, John. QUOTATIONS.FAMILIARBoston: Little, Brown & Co, 1909. (13vls) $300-500

POETRY AND VARIOUS TITLES

THE BORNE IDENTITY. New York: Marek, 1980. (21vls) $300-500

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$200-300

$300-500

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Cooper, James Fenimore. AFTERGLOW. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1918. With note card from Mrs. James Fenimore Cooper to Miss Anne Erskine Sage (1897-1934) daughter of Henry M. Sage.

R433ARE BOOK: THE CAMP-FIRES OF THE EVERGLADES Whitehead, Charles E. THE CAMP-FIRES OF THE EVERGLADES OR WILD SPORTS IN THE SOUTH. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1891. In fine leather binding signed Zaehndorf $200-300

$200-300

FARM GUERNSEY HERD RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS

Anderson, Maxell. YOU WHO HAVE DREAMS. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1925. (3vls)

Thence by descent

R434ARE BOOKS: POETRY VOLUMES FROM THE HENRY M. SAGE PERSONAL LIBRARY Sage, Henry Manning. RANDOM RHYMES OF A LIFETIME. Privately printed, 1931. With pencil inscription: To my dear daughter Katherine [artist Katherine Linn Sage, 1898-1963] with love from Henry M. Sage.

$200-300

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage, Fernbrook Sage Family, Dover Plantation

$200-300

Provenance: Henry M. Sage library (1868-1933) Sage Family, Dover Plantation

E436ARLY

BOOK: LIFE AND DEATH OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON EULOGIES AND ORATIONS ON THE LIFE AND DEATH OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON, FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Boston: Manning & Loring, 1800. In leather binding, and with Charles Edwin Stratton bookplate on front pastedown.

F432INE BOOK SET: THE WAVERLEY NOVELS Scott, Sir Walter. WAVERLEY. Edinburgh: William Paterson [ND], circa 1900. Three quarter leather binding with Henry M. Sage bookplate. (25vls)

Provenance: Henry M. Sage library (1868-1933) Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

circa 1916-1928, including private herd book, 12 advance register for Guernsey cattle, 2 photographs by Strohmeyer, 19 American Guernsey Club Advance Registry documents, 1 herd certificate, 7 pedigree records, misc notes, Fernbrook Farm stationary, and May 21, 1924 New York State Guernsey Breeders’ Association Consignments Auction catalogue.

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Provenance: Henry M. Sage library (1868-1933) Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Other Notes: Fernbrook was a 57-acre farm and estate located at Menands, Albany County, New York owned by Henry Manning Sage.

B437OOKS: SPORTING RELATED Palliser, John. SOLITARY RAMBLES AND ADVENTURES OF A HUNTER IN THE PRAIRIES. London: Murray, 1853. Harting, James Edmund. THE RABBIT. London: Longmans, Green & Co, 1898. with Dean Sage bookplate (2vls)

F435ERNBROOK

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Ruskin, John. MODERN PAINTERS (Illustrated Cabinet Edition). New York: Merrill and Baker, [ND] circa 1900. Each inscribed Cornelia Cogswell, Christmas 1903. Three quarter leather binding. (5vls) $200-300

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Storr, Francis. CANTERBURY CHIMES. London: Kegan Paul & Co, 1878. Inscribed: Henry M. Sage from grandfa ther, Yeats,1880.W.B.

B438OOKS: CHILDREN’S, LORES AND TALES

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L439IMITED

Cousins, Frank, and Riley, Phil M. THE COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE OF SALEM. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1919. Edition numbered 14/1200, and inscribed Cornelia C. Sage Upham. Caroline E. SALEM WITCHCRAFT IN OUT LINE. Salem: Salem Press, 1891. (2vls) $200-300

EARLY BOOKS: RELIGION Linn, William. DISCOURSES ON THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. New York: Thomas Greenleaf, 1794. A SUMMARY VIEW OF THE MILLENNIAL CHURCH. Albany: Packard & Van Benthuysen, 1823. Fletcher & Maude Battershall bookplate Bowen, Francis. A LAYMAN’S STUDY OF THE ENG LISH BIBLE. New York: Scribner, 1885. with Dean Sage bookplate (3vls) $200-300

B441OOKS: NATURAL HISTORY

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation

EDITION BOOK: ARCHITECTURE

Hare, Augustus J.C. MEMORIALS OF A QUIET LIFE. London: George Allen, 1890.

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

Darwin, Charles. NATURAL HISTORY AND GEOLO GY. New York: Appleton & Co., 1872.

Three quarter leather binding stamped: Zaehnsdorf, with Henry M. Sage bookplate, and inscribed Henry M. Sage, from SMS, May 18th, [18]98. (3vls) $200-300

Thence by descent

de Quatrefages, A. THE HUMAN SPECIES. New York: Appleton & Co., 1881. With Dean Sage bookplate. (2vls) $200-300

Provenance: Dean Sage Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation

R440ARE

Thence by descent

Sage&KennedyHopper,

IRISH FAIRY AND FOLK TALES. New York: The Modern Library [ND] Mitford, A.B. TALES OF OLD JAPAN (vol. I) London: Macmillan & Co, 1871. With Dean Sage bookplate Harte, Bret. THE WRITINGS OF BRET HARTE (vols II, VII, XIV, XV, XVIII). Boston: Houghton & Mifflin, 18961903. Three quarter leather binding. (8vls) $200-400

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

F442INE BOOK SET: HARE’S BIOGRAPHIES

F443INE BOOKS: MODERN PAINTERS SET

E447ARLY

2 LIBERATIONE DI LIONE, Bazzachi & Conti, BANDO1583DEL LOCARNEFE; Bazzachi & Conti, BANDO1583DI LEONE ET MONLVELLO, Conti, BANDO1583DI LEONE ET MONLVELLO, Conti, 1584

BOOK: AUDUBON BIOGRAPHY Buchanan, Robert. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF JOHN JAMES AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST. London: Sampson Low, Son & Marston, 1869. Three quarter leather binding with Henry M. Sage bookplate; inscribed H.H. Sage from D. Sage. $100-200

Thence by descent

VATICAN PAPAL BROADSIDES (Italy, 1583-1625)

Provenance: Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation Thence by descent

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BOOK: HUMERUS TALES AND LETTERS, WITH ROWLANDSON CARICATURES

2 PREFETTI ALL’OFFICIO DI SANITA DELLA CITTA DI CREMONA, Bianzago, framed1625 as set, sheet H16 1/2” W12 1/4”

B445OOKS: SOUTH CAROLINA RELATED Hartley, Cecil B. THE LIFE OF GEN. FRANCIS MARI ON. Philadelphia: Davis, Porter & Coates, 1866 Salley, Alexander. NARRATIVES OF EARLY CAROLI NA, 1650-1708. New York: Scribner, 1911. James, William Dobein. A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF BRIG. GEN. FRANCIS MARION. Marietta, GA: Continental, 1948 Catheran, Myers, et al. CHARLESTIN MURDERS. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1947. (4vls)

$150-300

Provenance: Dean Sage Henry Manning Sage library Sage Family, Dover Plantation

R444ARE

THE BEAUTIES OF STERNE. London: Thomas Tegg, 1809. In fine leather binding signed Root & Son $100-200

Provenance: Private collection

These broadsides discuss health and safety concerns as various plagues ravaged Europe, leading up to the Great Plague of Italy in 1629. (8pcs) $1,000-1,500

R446ARE

Thence by descent

Provenance: Henry M. Sage library (1868-1933) Sage Family, Dover Plantation

UNIVERSELLE, ANCIENNE ET MORDERN (29 vols). Paris: Michaud Frs, 1811. Reed, Thomas. MODERN ELOQUENCE (vols. I, II, IV, V, IX). Phila: Morris & Co., 1900.

$150-250

Beaumont, Edouard de. THE SWORD AND WOM ANKIND. New York: Panurge, 1929. Belsham, W. MEMOIRS OF THE KINGS OF GREAT BRITIAN (vol. I) London: Dilly, 1793. CASSELL’S HISTORY OF THE WAR. (vol. I & II) London: Cassell, Peter & Galpin [ND]. Chalmers, Alexander. THE SPECTATOR (vols. II, III, V) London: Johnson, Nichols & Son, 1808. Dickens, Charles. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. London: Chapman & Hall, 1863. Dickens, Charles. POSTUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB, and BARNABY RUDGE. London: Chapman & Hall [ND] bound as one volume with Phiz & Barnard illustrations.

ZELL’S ENCYCLOPEDIA AND ATLAS, 4vol set, Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, 1889, cloth binding.

Provenance: Private collection

Hippisley. A RIDE THROUGH ISLAM. London: Tinsley, Michaaud.1877.BIOGRAPHIE

P452OSTAGE STAMP COLLECTION

R448ARE

Provenance: Private collection

$200-300

Helen Louise. HONEY BUNCH (Her First Trip In An Airplane, Her First Days on The Farm, Her First Visit to The Seashor) 3vols. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1931, 1923, and unknown (6vls)

Postal Commemorative Society First Day Covers American Plate Blocks 1951-60, and 1961-to 71 (mostly 2complete)blockalbums full

L449EATHER BOUND BOOKS: VARIOUS TITLES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH

Limited edition #2625 Gold Nations of the World collection Scott’s Modern Postage Stamp Album (mostly incomplete) $200-400

Provenance: Texas estate

Smollett, Tobias. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND (vols. I, IV, V, VI) London: Cowie & Co, 1818. $500-900

Geoffroy, Julien. COURS DE LITTERATURE DRAMA TIQUE (vols. 1-6). Paris: Blanchard, 1825. Hallam, Henry. INTRODUCTION TO THE LITURA TURE OF EUROPE (vols I-III). London: John Murray, Marsh,1843.

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HAWTHORNE, COOPER, AND THORNDYKE Hawthorne, Nathaniel. PASSAGES FROM THE AMERI CAN NOTE-BOOKS, 2vols. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1868; gilded spine and green cloth binding. Cooper, James Fenimore. THE SPY. Chicago: W. B. Conkey Co Thorndyke,[ND]

Garnett, Porter. STATELY HOMES OF CALIFORNIA. Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1915.

B451OOKS:

Sage&KennedyHopper,

EARLY BOOKS: D.D. EMANUELIS GONZALEZ TELLEZ COMMENTARIA D.D. EMANUELIS GONZALES TELLEZ COMMEN TARIA: IN QUINQUE LIBROS DECRETALIUM: GREGORII IX. Venice: Maceratae, 1766. Four volumes bound as three in sheepskin binding with text on spine. (3vls) $500-900

Provenance: Texas estate

Provenance: Florida private collection

Larned, JN. HISTORY FOR READY REFERENCE, 5vol set. Springfield, MA: Nichols Co., 1895, leather binding. (9pcs)

B450OOKS: REFERENCE AND HISTORY

E453DGEFIELD DISTRICT STONEWARE DOUBLE-HANDLE JUG

circa 1860, greenish brown alkaline glaze, applied lug handles with incised horseshoe mark and six punctates, H14” W14”

Lillian R. Shetley

C458HARLESTON DECORATED SALT-GLAZE MERCHANT

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

E455DGEFIELD STONEWARE STORAGE JAR, ATTRIBUTED TO DAVE

Provenance: Private collection

Laurens County pitcher, attributed to Johnson, H11” $300-500

circa 1860, brown alkaline glaze, applied lug handles with incised double slash and three punctates, H13” W11”

probably Chandler, Shaw’s Creek, circa 1840, light cream crackle alkaline glaze, collared spout, ovoid body, flanked by applied strap handles; H18” $2,000-4,000

JUG

19th century, comprising: two-gallon jug stamped: Miller & Fleet Strasburg VA, H15” one and half-gallon jar, stamped: Eberly & Bro Strasburg, VA, one-gallonH10” jar, stamped: Geo. W. Miller, Strasburg, VA, H8” one-gallon jar, stamped: J.H. Sonner, Strasburg, VA, H8 1/2”

circa 1870, stamped: J.A. Clevelands’ Drug & Chemical Store, No. 207 King St. Charleston, S.C.; H16 1/2” $200-300

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

S457OUTH CAROLINA STONEWARE PITCHER AND JAR

J.P. Bodie, Maker jar, H8 1/2”

E454DGEFIELD STONEWARE STORAGE JAR, ATTRIBUTED TO DAVE

Provenance: Mrs. Conya L. Kennedy, Union, SC (1900-1989)

S456HENANDOAH

$1,500-2,500

AND JUG

2 decorated canning jar, H7” and 8” two-gallon decorated storage jar, H12” (7pcs) $500-800

Myrna B. Kennedy collection

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$2,000-4,000

Provenance: Private collection

VALLEY VIRGINIA STONEWARE JARS

Provenance: Private collection

circa 1860, part of a carved marble corinthian capital from the Northside of the Capital building, one of three known such artifacts; the other two are in the Garden of the University of South Carolina’s Caroliniana Library $500-700

Provenance: Private collection

1 Chero-Cola bottle, H7 1/2” (6pcs)

Harry C. Kale jug, stamped, H9 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

This was excavated from a landfill at the corner of Terrace Way and Edgerton Court in Columbia, South Carolina.

19th century, comprising:

$200-400

Sage&KennedyHopper,

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N459ORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE VESSELS

$200-400

S462OUTHERN DISPENSARY BOTTLES, AND CHERO-COLA BOTTLE

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

S461OUTH CAROLINA STATE CAPITAL CARVED MARBLE ARTIFACT

Literature: Bryan, John M. CREATING THE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HOUSE. Columbia: USC Press, 199. pp.99 and

W.H. Hancock pitcher, stamped, H10”

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CLEMSON A&M COLLEGE BRONZE ROUNDEL

late 19th/early 20th century, plaquette with text reading: CLEMSON A&M COLLEGE, centering palmetto tree and FORT HILL, SC; Dia.9 3/4” $300-500

E460ARLY

Other156Notes:

4 South Carolina flask-form, H6” to 6 3/4”

Moore County salt glazed ring jug, H8 1/2” (3pcs)

Provenance: Dr. John M. Bryan collection

This artifact is part of a carved marble corinthian capital from the Northside of the Capital building, one of three known such artifacts; the other two are in the Garden of the University of South Carolina’s Caroliniana Library

1 Augusta, Georgia bottle, H9 1/8”

watercolor, framed, signed H19 1/2” W26”

$7,000-9,000

E463LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

Provenance: Carolina Prints, Charleston, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$8,000-12,000

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Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale.

A464LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, CHARLESTON1877-1954)STREET SCENE

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Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1980 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

MOSSY OAKS WITH YARD SWEEPERS pastel on panel, framed, signed H24” W30”

HEBER HUTTY (Charleston, 1877-1954)

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A465LFRED

$8,000-12,000

Sage&KennedyHopper,

A466LICE RAVENEL HUGER SMITH (South Carolina, 1876-1958)

SOUTH CAROLINA (a Lowcountry cabin with figures) watercolor, framed, signed sight H19” W15”

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale.

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. Columbia, SC: USC Press, 2012. pp. 142-3, 147, 159, and 162 (related etchings and drypoints)

Provenance: Private collection

W467ILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (South Carolina, 1838-1921)

AVENUE IN THE LOWCOUNTRY watercolor, framed, signed and verso inscribed: AHWC#104, 25-, and 1954, $300 sheet H71 1/4” W25”

Provenance: Pierce Galleries, Mass., 1972 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$6,000-8,000

Other Notes: This watercolor is related to a group of etchings and drypoints executed between 192954, depicting live oak allee at Middleton Place in Charleston.

SOUTH CAROLINA CABIN SCENE oil on board, framed, signed H9” W12”

Provenance: Musgrove Mill Antiques, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$8,000-12,000

E468LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

W470ILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (South Carolina, 1838-1921)

Provenance: Rob M. Hicklin, 1982 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$4,000-7,000

SOUTHERN SUNDAY MEETING, 1940 watercolor, framed, signed & dated H22” W30” $4,000-7,000

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A471NNA HEYWARD TAYLOR (South Carolina, sheetsignedwatercolorSCENE,LOWCOUNTRY1879-1959)RURAL1931andpencil,framed,H20”W15”

Other Notes: Accompanied by a copy of the original bill of sale.

A469IDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (Massachusetts, 1896-1969)

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COTTON PICKER oil on board, framed, signed H9” W4” $2,000-3,000

FLOWER SELLER, CHARLESTON pastel on board, framed, signed H19” W14”

Provenance: J. Burton, 1974 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Musgrove Mill Antiques, Spartanburg, SC, Dr.1979& Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$2,000-3,000

Blake produced several of these scenes, one of the originals is in the U.S. Senate Collection (Accession no. 33.00002.000), and another is in the Boston Museum of Fine Art. It is considered to be the most familiar scene of the American Revolution during the 19th century.

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$1,000-2,000

Other Notes: Accompanied by copies of 1979 correspon dence with Col. D. Bull, Savannah, and another. As well as old Polaroid images.

R473ARE VIEW OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

GENERAL MARION INVITING A BRITISH OFFICER TO SHARE A MEAL oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H25” W30”

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Sage&KennedyHopper,

J472OHN BLAKE WHITE (AFTER) (South Carolina, 1781-1859)

William Henry Toms (British, 1700-1750), after Bishop Roberts, 1779 edition, AN EXACT PROSPECTIVE OF CHARLES TOWN, THE METROPOLIS OF THE PROVINCE OF SOUTH CAROLINA (engraved for the London Magazine) hand-colored engraving, framed; sight H7 1/2” W20 1/2”

$1,500-2,500

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

drypoint, unframed, signed, titled & numbered 22/50 sheet H13 1/2” W15 1/2”

A478LFRED HUTTY

CLUB HOUSE AND CEDARS-YEAMAN HALL, CHARLESTON, c.1931

$1,000-1,500

A SOUTHERN VILLA, 1948 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H10 1/4” W13”

(South Carolina, sheetetching,VEGETABLES,1877-1954)1931unframed,signedH101/4”W13”

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY.

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.142, fig.108.

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

(South Carolina, 1877-1954)

A476LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

$1,000-2,000

$2,000-3,000

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

PHOEBE PASSES MY GATE, 1931 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H11 1/4” W10”

COURTYARD IN CHARLESTON pencil, unframed, unsigned & titled sheet H14 3/4” W11” $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

A474LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

$1,000-2,000

A475LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

A479LFRED HUTTY

A477LFRED HUTTY

$1,000-2,000

Provenance: Childs Gallery, 1986

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.144, fig.119

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.154 fig.175

HIATUS IN THE LOW COUNTRY, 1943 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H14 3/4” W11”

Provenance: Childs Gallery, 1986 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.64, 144, fig.115

Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

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(South Carolina, 1877-1954)

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.59, 155, fig.184

Provenance: Private collection

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.139, fig.86

Literature: THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY, p.137, fig. 78

A483LFRED HUTTY

(South Carolina, 1877-1954)

Sage&KennedyHopper,

A480LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

$800-1,200

Provenance: Carolina Prints. 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

IN A SOUTHERN CITY, 1929 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H8 3/4” W11 1/2” $1,000-2,000

SOUTHERN OAK, 1939 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H12 1/2” W19 1/4” $1,000-2,000

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.152, fig.164

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

PROVIDENCE CHURCH, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed, titled & numbered 41/80 sheet H11 1/8” W9 3/4” $800-1,200

IN BEDON’S ALLEY, 1921 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H9” W11 1/2” $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Private collection

A481LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

E484LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

A482LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

two works: OLD GATEWAY, and HUGUENOT CHURCH, CHARLESTON etchings, framed, signed & titled plate H2 1/2” W2” (2pcs) $500-700

Provenance: Childs Gallery, 1986 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

IN OLD CHARLESTON, 1928 etching, framed, signed in pencil plate H8” W8 3/4”

Provenance: Carolina Prints, and Century House, 1990 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.125, fig.5

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E485LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

$700-900

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.138, fig.80

Provenance: Childs Gallery, 1974 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$600-900

OLD ST. MICHAEL’S, CHARLESTON, 1928 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H16 1/2” W13 1/4” $600-900

$600-900

E486LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

LIVE etching,OAKSunframed, signed & titled sheet H8 1/4” W5 1/2” $500-800

A487LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, sheetetching,CHARLESTON1877-1954)SPIRES,1930unframed,signed&titledH16”W123/4”

E491LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

MANDA’S CABIN etching, framed, signed & numbered 74/100 plate H7” W5” $600-800

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.131, fig.38

IN BEDON’S ALLEY, 1921 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H9” W11 1/2”

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.141 fig.97

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Childs Gallery, 1986 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.125, fig.5

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: E. Mewihsen, 1975 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

A488LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

A489LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

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(South Carolina, 1877-1954)

CORNER OF HUGUENOT CHURCH, CHARLESTON, 1925 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H7 1/4” W8 3/4”

A490LFRED HUTTY

A492LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

THE OLD SMYTH GATES, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed plate H7 3/4” W8 7/8” $700-900

Provenance: End of the Line, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Mrs. Swann, 1972 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

A493LFRED HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

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R.494W. HAMILTON (American, early 20th century)

Provenance: Brown’s Antiques, Brunswick, 1990 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Sage&KennedyHopper,

D495ON SWANN (American, 1889-1954)

PRINGLE HOUSE ETCHINGS PORTFOLIO TWENTY DRAWINGS OF THE THE PRINGLE HOUSE ON KING STREET, CHARLESTON, SC by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith and D. E. Huger Smith, [ND]

circa 1913; title page, 3 text panels and 20 illustrations, origi nal folio with bookplates (Mildred Bliss, 1879-1969; Robert Woods Bliss, 1875-1962, and Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks Library)

$200-400

CHARLESTON STREET SCENE pencil on board, unframed, signed & dated 1934 sight H10 1/4” W7 1/4” $200-300

OLD SLAVE QUARTERS, CHARLESTON, SC etching, unframed, signed, titled & numbered 79/300 sheet H8” W6” $150-300

ST. MICHAEL’S SPIRE, 1931 etching, unframed, signed & titled sheet H15 1/2” W10 1/2” $600-900

T496HE

Literature: THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY, p.135, fig.66

Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

two CHARLESTON STREET SCENE, signed & num bered 50/7 and 50/9, sight H9 1/4” W6 1/2”

Provenance: Robert & Mildred Bliss, Dumbarton Oaks Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks Library Broadfoot, 1975

PORGY’S SHOP, signed, titled & numbered 75/1, sight H12” W9 CHARLESTON1/4”

GARDEN, signed, titled & numbered 50/3, sight H12 W9 1/4” engravings, unframed (4pcs) $300-500

Provenance: Jean Spedden Gallery, 1990 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THE LIFE AND ART OF ALFRED HUTTY. p.144 fig.116

D497ONALD ANDERSON (South Carolina, 20th century)

K499ATHLEEN MACY FINN (New York, plateetching,BREWTON1896-1977)INN,CHARLESTONframed,signedH8”W93/4”

$200-400

E498LIZABETH BOARDMAN WARREN (Florida, 1886-1980)

W502ARREN WILLIAM BAUMGARTNER (American, 1894-1963)

JOHNNY BUZZARD watercolor, framed, signed sight H17 1/2” W15” $300-500

Provenance: Tattersall Gallery, Hilton Head Island Private collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale and other documents.

Other Notes: Verso with old gallery label.

Provenance: Argosy Gallery, New York, 1977 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

THE BREWTON INN, CHARLESTON, pencil, framed, signed & titled, sight H11 1/2” W7 3/4”

FROM THE HARBOR, CHARLESTON, etching, framed, signed & titled, sight H8” W6” (2pcs)

E500LIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979)

$100-200

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Provenance: Century House Antiques, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Waxhaw Antique, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

VIEW OF CHARLESTON lithograph, framed, signed in plate and the others in pencil sight H11” W13 1/2”, H8” W7 1/2”, H7 1/4” W7” (3pcs) $200-300

D501ONALD ANDERSON (South Carolina, 20th century)

OLD BALCONIES, ST AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA etching, framed, signed & titled plate H7” W5” $300-500

J503AMES SYMINGTON (New York, CHIMNEY1841-1915)SWEEPS, CHARLESTON, SC watercolor, framed, signed & titled sight H12” W9” $500-800

Provenance: J. Burton, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

A504RMIN BUCHTERKIRCH (New York, 1859-1915/9)

Other Notes: Accompanied by original bill of sale

LIEBER COLLEGE, THE HORSESHOE USC gouache, framed, signed H25” W37” $500-800

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Provenance: Private collection

W508ALTER GREER

NASSAU, BAHAMAS (Southern Scene)

(South Carolina, 1920-2016)

Provenance: Carolina Prints, Charleston, 1985 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by copy of the bill of sale, and index card.

Other Notes: Accompanied by event invitations and brochure.

ST. PHILIP’S CHURCH pencil drawing, framed, unsigned plate H8” W8 3/4” $800-1,200

CARL ‘BILL’ STROUD (South Carolina, 1950-1996)

Sage&KennedyHopper,

Provenance: Robert Cheek Fine Art, Inc, 1986 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

W506ILLIAM

watercolor, framed, signed sight H10 1/4” W7 5/8” $700-1,000

J507OSEPH DE MERS

(California, 1910-1984)

CHILD OF THE UNDERWORLD, c.1963 gouache on board, framed, signed H20 1/2” W25” (2pcs) $400-600

BEACH SCENE, watercolor, framed, signed, sight H11” W13 1/2” (3pcs) $300-500

Provenance: Spring Art Show, Columbia, SC Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Private collection Exhibitions: An Evening of the Arts Preshow Exhibition, The Island School Council, October 1989. Reed, Walter. GREAT AMERICAN ILLUSTRATORS, 1979 (said to be illustrated)

HUTTY (ATTRIBUTED TO) (South Carolina, 1877-1954)

H509ILTON HEAD ISLAND SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY Elizabeth N. Waite (1917-2008)

A505LFRED

LITTLE BUILDERS, watercolor, framed, signed, sight H10 1/2” W13 1/2”

PICKING FLOWERS, watercolor, framed, signed, sight H12” W15 1/2” Guy Milligan (b. 1927)

mixedHEROESmedia on paper, framed, signed sight H20” W15 1/2” $300-500

Provenance: Private collection

Literature: Good Housekeeping, August 19, 1963. Illustration for “Child of the Hurricane” by Frank Hanney. (The framed illustration as printed in the magazine accompanies this lot)

Provenance: Private collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by information about Ms. Damon.

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W511ILLIAM CARL ‘BILL’ STROUD (South Carolina, 1950-1996) SEATED NUDE oil on canvas, framed, signed H36” W24”

J512OHN JAMES AUDUBON (New York, 1785-1851)

LONG BILLED CURLEW hand-colored aquatint, engraving and etching with J. Whatman 1834 watermark, framed sheet H24 1/2” W37”

$20,000-30,000

Provenance: J. Burton, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$300-500

FORT SUMTER, SEEN FROM THE REAR AT LOW oilTIDEon board, framed, signed, titled and annotates on verso H6” W9 3/4”

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Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

E510VELINA JANE DAMON (Massachusetts, c.1830-90)

$300-500

J517OHN JAMES AUDUBON (New York, SOLITARY1785-1851)SANDPIPER, and GREENSHANK hand-colored chromolithograph on paper watermarked: J Whatman, 1859 sheet H26” W35 1/5” and H25 1/2” W35 1/2” (2pcs)

M518ARK CATESBY (British, 1683-1749)

$800-1,200

Sage&KennedyHopper,

colored engraving, Havell, framed sheet H30” W24”

THE PARROT OF CAROLINA (from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and The Bahama Islands) hand-colored engraving on laid paper with watermark, sheetunframedH14 1/2” W20 1/2”

$1,000-2,000

$1,000-2,000

Provenance: V&J Duncan, 1986

$500-800

THE CUCKOW OF CAROLINA AND THE CHINKAPIN (from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and The Bahama Islands) hand-colored engraving on laid paper with watermark, sheetunframedH14” W19 1/2”

J516OHN JAMES AUDUBON (New York, CAROLINA1785-1851)PARROT (Plate 278, from The Birds of America, Bien sheetchromolithograph,edition)unframedH391/2”W26”

Provenance: Private collection

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Provenance: Goodspeed’s, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

J514OHN JAMES AUDUBON (AFTER) (American, PASSENGER1785-1851)PIGEON, PLATE LXII (Columba migrato handria)

$2,500-3,500

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1984

J513OHN JAMES AUDUBON (New York, hand-coloredAMERICAN1785-1851)SNIPEaquatint,engraving and etching on woven paper with partial watermark: J Whatman 1836, framed sheet H25” W37 1/2”

Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

M515ARK CATESBY (British, 1683-1749)

Provenance: Despinas, 1987 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$1,500-2,000

Provenance: V & J Dunca, 1984 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

JOHN ROSS, A CHEROKEE CHIEF, and DAVID VANN, A CHEROKEE CHIEF (from History of the Indian Tribes of North America with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs) hand-colored lithograph, unframed sheet H19 3/4” W13 1/4”, and H20” W13 1/2” (2pcs) $300-500

J520OHN JAMES AUDUBON (AFTER) (New York, 1785-1851)

A519LEXANDER WILSON (Scottish/American, 1766-1813)

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TURTLE DOVE, HERMIT THRUSH, TAWNEY THRUSH, PINE-SWAMP WARBLER (from American hand-coloredOrnithology) engraving by Alexander Lawson (British, 17731846), framed sight H15” W11 1/4”

$200-300

LONG BILLED CURLEW color lithograph, framed sheet H24 1/2” W37” $300-500

Provenance: Elizabeth Sweet, 1989 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Cedarhurst, the home of Charles Fredric

M521CKENNEY & HALL Thomas McKenney (1785-1859) & James Hall (1793-1868)

Provenance: Goodspeed’s, 1979 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

OtherThenceMcCulloughbydescentNotes:C.Fred

McCullough served as mayor of Greenville (1937-1947)

Provenance: Carolina Prints, 1988 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

R522ARE SOUTHERN BOOK: PRINCE WILLIAM’S PARISH AND PLANTATIONS, SIGNED Todd, John & Hutson, Francis. PRINCE WILLIAM’S PARISH AND PLANTATIONS. Richmond, VA: Garrett & Massie, 1935. Marbled boards, black with gold spine. Limited numbered edition 48/1000, signed by John R. Todd, Francis M. Hutson, and A.S. Salley $500-800

G523REENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, FROM THE ROBERT MILLS ATLAS circa 1825, Surveyed by George Salmon, 1820; improved for Mills’ Atlas 1825.; engraved by H.S. Tanner & Assistants; framed size H33” W26 1/2” $200-400

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circa 1770, South Carolina; drop leaf, gate legs, and ball-and-claw feet; secondary wood identified as Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) H28” W45” L50 1/2” (open)

R524ARE

CHARLESTON FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY CHEST OF DRAWERS

$4,000-6,000

Other Notes: Accompanied by copy of the original bill of sale with notations and picture, and notarized letter stating that the table descended in the Arthur Middleton and Edward Rutledge families both signers of the Declaration of Independence. Also accompanying this lot is the secondary wood identification report.

R525ARE

This desk is related to a wardrobe (figNC.52 and secretary with bookcase (fig. NC.63) the string inlays and bracket feet are nearly identical.

Provenance: Crowell-Raberson, circa 1975 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: Accompanied by copy of Crowell-Raberson bill of sale, and gallery label, and secondary wood identification report.

Sage&KennedyHopper,

Provenance: Arthur Middleton and Edward Rutledge Families Mrs. Overton Price (nee Dolly Rutledge) Safran’s Antique, 1971 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Fine Southern Furniture

Literature: Bradford L. Rauschenberg; John Bivins, Jr. THE FURNITURE OF CHARLESTON, 1680-1820. Winston-Salem, SC, MESDA, 2003. pp.553 and 578.

late 18th century/early 19th century, molded edge top, fallfront drawer opening to fitted interiors, above three long graduated drawers and bracket feet; secondary woods identified as True Mahogany, Red Cedar/Juniper, Bald Cypress,and White; H44 1/2” W45 1/4” D21 1/2” $5,000-10,000

CHARLESTON CHIPPENDALE DROP-LEAF TABLE

S526OUTHERN FEDERAL INLAID WALNUT HUNTBOARD

Other Notes: Accompanied by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation letter dated 19 September 1975.

F527EDERAL INLAID WALNUT SECRETARY BOOKCASE probably Southern, first quarter 19th century, the top with molded crown; and lower part with slant fall-front writing surface, opening to fitted interiors, graduated drawers and splayed feet; H84” W39” D23”

Provenance: Estate of Donald Huggin, Gaffney, SC (1886Nelson1976)

$3,000-4,000

$1,000-2,000

Provenance: Descented in the Kennedy family Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Garrett, Inc, 1976

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Other Notes: Accompanied by a copy of the bill of sale.

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FEDERAL WALNUT DESK WITH BOOKCASE

Provenance: Mr. Fizthugh Elder, Jr., Virginia Thence by descent

F528EDERAL PINE CORNER CUPBOARD probably Virginia, early 19th century, molded crown, panel doors, and shaped feet; H85” W40” D21”

probably South Carolina, late 18th/early 19th century, single board top,configuration of five drawers, tapered legs; with heart pine secondary woods; H36 1/2” W62 1/4” D20 1/4”

Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$1,000-1,500

V529IRGINIA

probably Mecklenburg County, late 18th century, dental molded crown, arched panel door, slant front, opening to fitted interiors, two over three drawers, and bracket feet; bookcase of later date; H84” W40” D22”

$800-1,200

Sage&KennedyHopper,

probably Tennessee, early 19th century, lap board top with lock and dovetail case; H14 3/8” W25 1/4” D19 3/4”

19th century, H65” W13 3/4” D2 3/4”

Provenance: Lower Richland County JenniePlantationTaber Clarkson Dreher (1916Dr.2006)John M. Bryan collection

late 19th century, each overall H60” W20 1/2” (4pcs)

S530OUTHERN HICKORY-WOOD SUGAR CHEST

$200-400

AND GEOMETRIC STAINED GLASS WINDOWS

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$400-600

$500-800

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina house Dr. John M. Bryan collection

S532OUTH CAROLINA CARVED HEART-PINE FLUTED COLUMN circa 1840, H67” Dia.8” to 9” $300-500

G533RAPEVINE

S531OUTHERN PRIMITIVE FOLDING LIBRARY LADDER

1 tong, Sandland, Capron & Co (Mass., 1896-1909), L7”

S536OUTHERN

$400-600

S534OUTHERN

2 Thomas J. Megear (Phila., c.1850), L7 1/2”

Mr. Taft is buried in the Magnolia Cemetery

1 W. Eden (Phila., c. 1825), L8 1/2”

S535OUTHERN

Provenance: Cedarhurst, the home of Charles Fredric McCullough Thence by descent

2 ladles, L6” and 7 1/4”

COIN SILVER EWER, AUGUSTUS RICHARDSON TAFT COLLECTION

Other Notes: Augustus Richardson Taft’s home still stand at 57 Laurens Street, in Charleston, South Carolina.

COIN SILVER SPOONS AND TONGS, INCLUDING SOUTHERN EXAMPLES

A538MERICAN

12 Samuel Kirk 10.15 (Baltimore, 1830-46), L7 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

1 Henry Silverthorn tablespoon (Virginia, 1837-97), L8 1/2”

Total 37.5ozT (38pcs) $400-600

(Asheville, North Carolina, wk.1924-43) hand worked water fall pattern wide flared rim, centering field with applied ATA insignia, and engraved: Indiana State Shoot, Won By O.E. Chancellor, 95 x100 Handicap; marked: Dodge, 925/1000, By Hand; H1 3/4” Dia.10”, and 20.2ozT

$300-500

Barker Ellis, England, circa 1955, verso engraved: To Fred and Mary McCullough, Who For Ten Years Served as Mayor and First Lady, Following His Six Years as Alderman of the City of Greenville, In Warm Appreciation From Many Friends; ornate field borders and handles; L27” W16 1/4”

3 with worn marks, L7” to 8”

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Provenance: Private collection

6 George Griffin (Kentucky, 184-52), L6”

3 George Russell (Phila., 1831-50), L7”

Provenance: Augustus Richardson Taft (1809-1891) Thence by descent

STERLING SILVER TRAPSHOOT TROPHY, WILLIAM WALDO DODGE

Other Notes: C. Fred McCullough served as mayor of Greenville (1937-1947)

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PRESENTATION TRAY, OF SOUTHERN INTEREST

1 Joseph H. James (VA/SC, 1849-66), L8 1/2”

S537ILVERPLATE

6 Hannah Robinson (Del., c.1865), L5 3/4”

STERLING SILVER TRAPSHOOT TROPHY, WILLIAM WALDO DODGE (Asheville, North Carolina, wk.1924-43) hand worked water fall pattern wide flared rim, centering field with applied ATA insignia, and engraved: Montana State Shoot, Singles Champion 1931; marked: Dodge, 925/1000, By Hand; H2” Dia.14”, and 39.9ozT $800-1,200

retailer Hayden Brothers & Co. (Charleston, SC, wk. 185255) and maker’s mark Charters, Cann & Dunn (New York, wk.1848-54) urn form with chases floral and foliate design fish-scale framed cartouches engraved with initials ART; overall H14 1/2”, and 33.8ozT $2,000-4,000

AND STERLING SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING SOUTHERN Hayden & Whilden master butter, L8 1/2” 2 Hayden & Gregg forks, L8” William Carrington spoon, L7 1/2” and others by various maker’s, metals and dates $200-400

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Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC; “Carolina Collects” June 27-August 17, 2008 (p.26 , no.20)

S539OUTHERN

$300-500

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Sage&KennedyHopper,

STERLING SILVER FISH SLICE, WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO (Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1865-71) Mask pat tern with ornate engraved and pierced blade; marked: Wm. G. Whilden & Co, HH Patent 1859, Sterling; Made by Henry Hebbard for Whilden & Co; L12 3/4”, and 4.3ozT

COIN SILVER MILK JUG, GREGG HAYDEN & CO (Charleston, South Carolina, wk. 1846-52) flame finial and paneled body; stamped: Gregg Hayden & Co; H9”, and 17.6ozT

C541OIN

S540OUTHERN

$200-300

Other Notes: Henry Hebbard of New York City manufac tured goods for Tiffany & Co, and worked with John Polhamus.

S542OUTHERN SOUVENIR SPOON COLLECTION late 19th-20th century, 61 South Carolina, 17 Florida, 9 North Carolina, 4 Georgia, including enamel examples, in silver, sterling and other metals. (91pcs) $200-300

Provenance: Mrs. Arthurs Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982) North Carolina Estate

early 20th century, 14’7” x 24’ 7” $5,000-10,000

R543ARE ANTIQUE INDO PERSIAN AMRITSAR CARPET

Provenance: Private collection

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circa 1900, 10’5” x 12” $12,000-16,000

A545NTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET

F544INE ANTIQUE PERSIAN SERAPI CARPET

Provenance: Private collection

circa 1925, 10’1” x 13’10” $5,000-8,000

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$3,000-6,000

PERSIAN MAHAL CARPET

P549ERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET

A547NTIQUE

A546NTIQUE

S548EMI-ANTIQUE

PERSIAN MIANEH HERIZ CARPET

circa 1925, 9’2” x 10’9”

$1,000-2,000

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$800-1,200

PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET

S551EMI-ANTIQUE

Provenance: Said Karkouti Oriental Rugs, Lexington, KY, 1986 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$1,000-1,500

Other Notes: Accompanied by copy of the original bill of sale

$2,000-3,000

circa 1955, 8’3” x 10’8”

mid 20th century, 7’10” x 11’10”

9’3” x 12’11”

circa 1945, 8’10” x 12’10”

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Provenance: Anonymous collection

$1,000-2,000

Provenance: Private collection

T550URKISH HERIZ CARPET

circa 1930, 8’2” x 10’6”

TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET

Provenance: Private collection

O554USHAK STYLE CARPET

Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1840, probably Albro or recto inscribed with text and pictorial decorations, ‘Whalemens Coat of Arms’; ‘Fast To A Sperm Whale’; ‘Ship John Coggeshall, Newport, R.I.’; and ‘View of Taking A Whale’ the verso is undecorated; H5 1/2” $3,000-5,000

Provenance: Millicent Rogers, New York and Taos Thence by descent

$800-1,200

8’3” x 9’8”

P555AKISTAN BOKHARA CARPET

I553NDO OUSHAK CARPET

Provenance: Florida private collection

$600-900

WHALE’S TOOTH, JOHN COGGESHALL

9’3” x 12’6”

S556CRIMSHAW

Literature: Frank, Stuart M. SCRIMSHAW AND PROVENANCE. Mystic, CT, Mystic Seaport, 2013.

A557MERICAN FOLK ART ‘JESSIE JAMES’ HOOKED RUG

early 20th century, pictorial depiction man with guns, above text which reads: A kindly man was Jessie James and thoughtful of the poor. He’d steal a shirt from your back to help a man next door. I don’t believe in sinful ways or to die until ones shriven but a man like Mr. James deserves some little spot in heaven; 35” x 50”

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Provenance: Anonymous collection

9’10” x 13’11”

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

P552ERSIAN HERIZ CARPET

circa 1850, 8’3” x 11’2”

$700-900

$400-700

Provenance: Private collection

$400-700

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E558ARLY BASEBALL CATCHER’S MITTS AND MASKS, BARRY HALPER COLLECTION

TIFFANY & CO TRAVELING DRESSER SET

Provenance: New York collection

Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman

Early 20th century, six masks, 2 mitts, and Sotheby’s Catalogue Set, The Barry Halper Collection of Baseball Memorabilia, 23-29 September, 1999. $500-900

Provenance: Private collection

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Provenance: Private collection

each marked: TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, and numbered: 1183, 1633, 1723 (3pcs) $200-400

circa 1915, patinated bronze, stamped: Tiffany Studios, New York, 1072; H4” Dia.6 1/2” $200-400

T562IFFANY STUDIOS ‘ZODIAC’ INKWELL

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”

T561IFFANY STUDIOS INKWELL, LETTER OPENER AND DISH

New York, circa 1865, gilt-metal bound leather case, plaquette engraved: ASP, 7th Sept. 1865; opening to velvet-lined fitted case of dressing implements and compartments; marked: Tiffany & Co, New York, 550 Broadway; H5” W12” D11 1/4”

T560IFFANY STUDIOS ‘MODELED’ PATTERN DESK SET

$500-800

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) $300-500

E559ARLY

Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman

some sterling, enamel-decorated, gemstone inset, and ornate chased; some marked; L3” to 5 1/2” (17pcs)

2-pc fountain pen and mechanical pencil set in box 1 model 75 pen $200-400

Provenance: Private collection

2 Spanish Treasure Fleet-1715, fountain pens in original box

STERLING SILVER 75 CISELE FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCIL

F564RENCH

circa 1900, cold-painted camel set, H6” L8” and H3” L4 1/4”; and inkpot, H2” Dia.2 1/2” (3pcs)

FOUNTAIN PENS

$300-400

FIGURAL INKWELL AND BLOTTER, AND MIXED-METAL INKPOT

$200-300

Provenance: Private collection

P567AARKER

PORCELAIN INK STANDS

STERLING SILVER DESK SET, DIP PENS HOLDERS, AND ACCESSORIES

French silver dip pen, seal and letter opener set, retailed Rabusseau in fitted case; together with other holders and most marked sterling, one european marked 900, and another marked Tiffany; L2 1/2” to 8” (15pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

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$200-400

including Waterman, Ingersoll, Esterbrook, Sheaffer, Eversharp, and others unmarked; L4 1/4” to 5 3/4” (9pcs)

$200-300

Provenance: Private collection

A565NTIQUE

circa 1900, elephant form, H7 1/2” L9 1/2” D4 1/2”; and another in the Empire style with associated dip pen, H3 1/2” W8 1/2” D6” (2pcs)

A567NTIQUE AND VINTAGE PENCILS

A563NTIQUE

Provenance: Private collection

V566INTAGE

$200-400

Roos Evans collapsible telescope, L18 1/2”

late 19th/early 20th century, brass pocket spyglass, L2 3/4”, and other fill-size L30” magnifiers each with 4” glasses on floral decorated handles, one marked: FC Co.; L16” (4pcs) $400-600

CANE AND WALKING STICK HANDLES

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19th century, sterling-mountedcomprising:boar’stusk, marked; L5” carved bone hoof-form handle, L3 1/2” gold plated handle engraved THOS. KEENAN, L6” (3pcs) $200-300

G569EORGIAN

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

early 19th century, serpentine front case with hinged lid open ing to fitted interior cutlery slots, ornate escutcheon and vacant plaquette; H14” W9” D9” $200-400

P573AIR BOOKENDS, TOOLED LEATHER BOX, TELESCOPE, AND OPERA GLASSES

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

G570EORGIAN MAHOGANY BOX

E571UROPEAN SINGING BIRDS AUTOMATON IN BRASS

CAGE

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

probably by German or Swiss, two perched birds bothing moving and singing, unmarked; H10” Dia.5 1/2” $200-400

pair alabaster Trojan helmet bookends, H8”

ornate letter box, H6 1/2” W5” D4 1/2”

Carl Hetschel enamel-decorated opera glasses in case, L4” (5pcs)

late 18th/early 19th century, H13 1/2” W24 1/2” D17” $100-200

A572NTIQUE LONG-HANDLED SPY AND MAGNIFYING GLASSES

INLAID MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX

circa 1900, comprising:

A568NTIQUE

$200-400

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OAK HANGING SPOON RACK

A576NTIQUE

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

W574ILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BOX

19th century, crested bird perched aloft twig and polished mineral base, unsigned; H8” W6 1/2” D4 1/2”

G575EORGIAN

Provenance: Anonymous collection

late 18th/early 19th century, H22” W14 1/2” D6”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1835, with silk lining, H6” W12” D8 1/2”

$100-200

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$200-300

HUMMINGBIRD SCULPTURE ON MALACHITE BASE

$200-300

Provenance: Private collection

V578INTAGE

COPPER COOKWARE COLLECTION

C577ONTINENTAL GILT-BRONZE

circa 1975, monogram canvas and leather trim; the tote has vintage LV fabric label; the handbag has embossed label and is lined in leather (2pcs)

LOUIS VUITTON SHOPPER TOTE AND HANDBAG

$300-500

Provenance: Private collection

stock pot with lid, H8” W13” sauce pan, L13”

2 large pots with long handles, L21” and 23” bucket, H13” scoop, L13” (6pcs) $300-500

P580AIR

18th century, flat molded edge top, two over four drawers with molded base; the later lower part with three drawers, turned legs, serpentine molded stretcher and bun feet; burl walnut with feather crossbanding; H62 1/2” W40 1/4” D22” $1,500-3,000

Provenance: Private collection

FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS

F582EDERAL WALNUT SLANT-FRONT DESK WITH SIDE CHAIR

$1,000-1,500

Provenance: Private collection

A583MERICAN SHERATON STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY

$500-700

A579MERICAN WILLIAM & MARY BURL WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, ST. JOHN FAMILY

Seymour St. John, Headmaster of Choate Rosemary Hall Homer(1947-1973)DanielsBabbidge Jr., Master of Timothy Dwight College at Yale University Private collection

Accompanied by copy of letter from Mr. Babbidge to Mr. St. John dated June 11, 1976 on Yale University letterhead.

$500-800

Provenance: Private collection

New York, circa 1800, pierced carved shield back, bowed front and leather upholstered seat, tapered legs, spade feet; BH39” SH18” W21” D19”

The St. George’s Inn was built in 1920 and was accomadation for visiting parents and guests until 1958.

L581ATE

circa 1830, rope-twist, acanthus and cross-hatch carved posts, scrolling headboard, and with canopy; H99” W60” L89”

Provenance: George Clair St. John, Headmaster of Choate Rosemary Hall (1909-1946)

Pennsylvania, late 18th/early 19th century, fall front opening to fitted serpentine interiors, above graduated drawers and Ogee bracket feet; together with Chippendale style carved side chair of later date; desk H45” W42” D23”, and chair BH42 1/2” SH22” W21” D19” (2pcs)

TALL POST BED

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Other Notes: Old delivery label on under read: “To G.C. St. John, St. Georges Inn, Wallingford Choate From: H. Stone, 303 Canal St, Boston, Mass.”

first half 19th century, pierce carved headboard, square and turned posts, fitted for California king mattress with alterations; H91” W84 5/8” L86 1/2”

FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY TALL POST BED

Provenance: Private collection

$700-900

$500-700

F587EDERAL MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE

Other Notes: Accompanied by correspondence from Mr. Daniel T. Horning discussing the satin and lacquer finish.

Provenance: Property of a Lady

STYLE CHERRY DINING TABLE, DANIEL TIERNEY HORNING (North Carolina/Delaware, 1925-2012) custom order, center drop-leaf table with D-shaped ends; H30” W48” L120” (open)

Provenance: Private collection

F585EDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT DESK

first quarter 19th century, D-shaped ends, turned and reeded legs ending with brass casters; H30” W49 1/2” L90” (open)

Provenance: Deanne Levison, Atlanta Property of a Lady

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

L586ATE FEDERAL CHERRY FALL-FRONT DESK circa 1830, bookcase top with glazed doors, fitted interior, long drawers, tapered legs and turned feet; H75” W41 1/2” D23”

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first quarter 19th century, slant front, fitted interiors, over long graduated drawers and bracket feet; H45 1/2” W36 1/4” D22 1/4”

F584EDERAL

$700-1,000

$1,000-2,000

$1,000-2,000

Provenance: Estate of a southern gentleman

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

mid 19th century, two side and one armchair, BH39” SH15” W19 1/2” D15”; BH37” SH17” W18 1/2” D14”‘ and armchair BH36” SH12” W19 1/2” D16” (3pcs)

S591HAKER

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A589MERICAN CANED HICKORY-WOOD ARMCHAIRS

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Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

late 19th/early 20th century, BH35 1/2” SH17 1/2” W21 1/2” D20” (5pcs) $300-500

Provenance: Property of a Lady

PAINTED SPLIT-WOOD SEAT CHAIRS

$200-400

Provenance: Dr. John M. Bryan collection

first half 19th century, H49” W55 1/2” $400-600

A588MERICAN WALNUT FARM DESK

probably John Henry Belter; BH34 1/2” SH16” W18” D22” $100-200

A592MERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED ROSEWOOD CHAIR

19th century, hinged slant front, fitted interiors, panel doors, and turned feet; back inscribed: Mrs. Mary Huff, Columbus, Ohio; H39 1/2” W38 1/2” D26 1/2” $400-600

A590MERICAN MAPLE BED

Other Notes: James Mingay (1752-1812) was a prominent lawyer, King’s Counsel, having served twice as Mayor of Thetford, Norfolk. He lost his right arm early in life, it had been replaced with a grappling hook.

oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H23 1/2” W18 1/2”

Literature: Accompanied by early photography of this painting with handwritten notation by Mr. W. Roberts who co-wrote the 1908 Catalogue Raisonne on Romney. The stretcher bears old label indicating that the painting has been examined by Mr. Roberts.

$3,000-5,000

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982) North Carolina Estate

J594OHN RUSSELL, R.A. (British, PORTRAIT1745-1806)OFJOHN HAYES ST LEGER, 1756-1800)

OtherL63.29.2Notes:

$10,000-20,000

John Hayes St Leger (1756-1800) he is known as “Handsome Jack”. St Leger rose quickly in his military ranks, became a Colonel in 1793, and was promoted to Major General in 1795. He died suddenly in Madras India, commanding the 80th Regiment of Foot.

oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H30” W25”

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Provenance: Thomas Agnew, London (c.1827-83) Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982) North Carolina Estate

G593EORGE ROMNEY (British, PORTRAIT1734-1802)OFJAMES MINGAY, K.C. (1752-1812)

Exhibitions: bearing old exhibition notations on verso: W.O. 21/7/1925 (#1296)

St Leger was a great companion to George, Prince of Wales (later George IV, 1762-1830), who described him as ‘one of ye best fellows yt. ever lived’.

Provenance: Private collection

B596RITISH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H30” W24 1/2” $400-700

VIENNA WINTER SCENES, ST CHARLES’S CHURCH, and OPERA HOUSE, 1985 oil on canvas in Munn framed, signed & dated H27” W31” (2pcs)

Provenance: Arnot Gallery, New York Private collection

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F595RENCH OR BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY

PORTRAIT OF LADY IN BLUE AND WHITE DRESS pastel on paper laid to canvas, framed, illegible inscription or signature with date 96 in graphite H28 1/2” W23” $1,000-1,500

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Other Notes: Verso bearing old label: W. Boswell, Fine Art Galleries (presumably William Boswell of Norwich and London)

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

M597ALVA (OMAR HAMDI)

(Syrian/Austrian, 1952-2015)

$3,000-5,000

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$3,000-5,000

Provenance: Vose Galleries, Boston (stock #29218) Georgia private collection, 1994 Private collection

Other Notes: Copy of the Bill of Sale available to purchaser.

$800-1,200

Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York (May 1990, Lot 36A) Georgia private collection, 1994 Private collection

A601LMIRA

$2,500-4,000

J.600ALDEN WEIR (New York, 1852-1919)

Provenance: Private collection

Other Notes: Copy of the Bill of Sale available to purchaser.

$3,000-5,000

ALONG THE RIVER BANK watercolor, framed, signed sight H9 3/4” W13 1/2”

Other Notes: Almira Myra Bates Graves, born in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts on 2 January 1831. She married in 1859 to William Henry Hyde (1826-1902) an attorney from Oxford, Chenango County, New York. In 1861 Myra gave birth to her daughter Elizabeth Mygatt Hyde (18611945). She traveled and lived in both New York and Massachusetts until she died in 1919. Myra was laid to rest alongside her husband at the Riverview Cemetery in Oxford, New York.

Provenance: Florida private collection

F599RANK WESTON BENSON (Massachusetts, 1862-1951)

C598HARLES HENRI JOSEPH LEICKERT (Belgian/German, 1816Pair1907)of works: H10”oilLANDSCAPESWINTERonboard,framed,signedW12” (2pcs)

STIFF LIFE OF GRAPES, BIRD’S NEST, STONE FRUIT AND STRAWBERRIES IN BASKET oil on canvas, in period framed, signed lower left and on verso H30” W25 1/2”

MYRA BATES GRAVES HYDE (Oxford, New York, mid 19th century)

NORTH HAVEN, MAINE, 1922 watercolor, framed, signed & dated H15” W20 1/4”

two works: ATTACK ON A COACH, and APPARITION

F602RANCISCO

eight works: PORTRAITS OF THE KIT KAT CLUB (after Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1646-1723)

C604HARLES

painting is a mirror-image period copy of the Coypel and was also reproduced as etchings by Francois Joullain, Louis Surugue, Simon Fokke, and Gerard Van der Gucht.

$700-1,000

Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745)

oilSCENEontin, framed, unsigned H8 3/4” W12 1/2” and H10” W14” (2pcs)

O603LD MASTER, 17TH/18TH CENTURY HEAD OF A FEMALE SAINT

ANTOINE COYPEL (AFTER) (French, 1694-1752)

$800-1,200

Provenance: Florida private collection

original

ThisGobelins.present

Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton (1648-1716) mezzotints, framed as set, marked in plate: G. Kneller and J. sightFaberH14 1/2” W9 1/2” (8pcs)

Provenance: Tennessee collection

Provenance: Purchased in Spain in the 1930s Cox family collection, Michigan Thence by descent

$800-1,200

Other Notes: Backing board stamped: Academy Art Shop, 989 Lexington Ave., N.Y.C.

Other Notes: Coypel executed 28 tapestry designs as oils on can vas to illustrate Cervante’s Don Quixote for the Manufacture des

J605OHN

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GOYA (FOLLOWER OR SCHOOL) (Spanish, 1746-1828)

Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin (1678-1766)

Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester (circa 1662John1722)Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690-1749)

red chalk heightened with white chalk on blue paper, framed, unsigned sheet H7 1/2” W6” $800-1,200

James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley (1680-1736) William Congreve (1670-1729)

Provenance: Millicent Rogers Private collection

FABER THE YOUNGER (British, c.1695-1756)

Charles Cornwallis, 4th Baron Cornwallis (1675-1722)

THE PRETENDED PRINCESS OF MICOMICON PETITIONS DON QUIXOTE TO RESTORE HER TO HER KINGDOM oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H65 3/4” W57 3/4”

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982)

E607ASTMAN JOHNSON (Massachusetts, 1824-1906)

Other Notes: Copy of the Bill of Sale available to purchaser.

chalk on color paper, framed, signed sight H12 1/2” W19 1/4”

Provenance: Adams, Davidson Galleries, Inc., 1978 Christie’s, New York (American Art, May 1988, Lot 192) Georgia private collection, 1994 Private Exhibitions:collection‘ASelection of Important Works on Paper by American Artist of the 19th and 20th Century’. Washington, DC. Adams Davidson Galleries, Oct. 12-Nov. 7, 1978

Other Notes: Copy of the Bill of Sale available to purchaser.

Other Notes: Copy of the Bill of Sale available to purchaser.

E611VERETT SHINN (New York, 1876-1953)

oil on canvas, framed, signed illegibly (possibly Law or Low) H29” W40”

two portraits: ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, 1ST EARL OF SHAFTESBURY engravings, one by Houbraken and other by Bauvais, framed sight H15” W9 1/4” (2pcs)

PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN

Provenance: Arnot Gallery, New York Private collection

Other Notes: Anthony Ashley Cooper was one of South Carolina’s eight Lords Proprietors. The Cooper River and the Ashley River are named in his honor.

W610ILLIAM JAMES GLACKENS (American, 1870-1938)

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Provenance: David Ramus Fine Art, Atlanta (East93.084) Georgia private collection, 1994

S606IRPETER LELY (AFTER) (British, 1618-1680)

WINTER SCENE, ROOFTOPS

Private collection

North Carolina Estate

Provenance: Goodspeed’s and Chestnut Gallery, 1973 and 1981 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$1,000-2,000

A609MERICAN (MID 20TH CENTURY)

GYPSY DANCERS en grisaille ink and wash on board, framed, signed & date appears to be 1947 sight H15 1/4” W9 3/4”

MARDI watercolor,GRASinkand

oil on board, framed, signed H10 1/4” W8” $700-1,500

$200-400

R608ICHARD WILSON (ATTRIBUTED TO) (British, LANDSCAPE1713-1782)WITH FIGURES

$500-800

$400-600

Provenance: Christie’s, New York (Oct. 5, 1983) Georgia private collection, 1995 Private collection

oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H24” W29” $2,000-3,000

Nottingham, circa 1820, broken arch crown, arched door, turned column support, chamfered cor ners and Ogee bracket feet; with day-date movement; H89 1/2” W19” D9 1/2” $300-500

C613OBY WHITMORE (New York, 1913-1988)

G615EORGE III MAHOGANY

Provenance: Private collection

R. GUSTAVSON (New York, 1894-1966)

PORTRAIT OF A BEAUTY watercolor, framed, signed sight H13 1/2” W10” $400-700

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

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LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM WILKINSON

TRAVEL SCENE watercolor, framed, signed sight H19” W21 1/2” $150-250

G617EORGIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOSEPH THOMPSON, WHITEHAVEN

S616COTTISH MAHOGANY

MENU FOR LOVE, c.1945 (original illustration)

gouache on canvasboard, framed, signed sight H14” W21 1/2” $300-500

Provenance: Private collection

L614ELAND

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W612INIFRED HARRIS-JONES (British/American, 1889-1949)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Property of a Southern

Notes: The backplate of movement states that the clock was repaired by John Oglesthorp, March 16, 1856, and Robert Robersham 1869.

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

G618EORGIAN MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN & THOMAS HALLAM

$1,000-2,000

early 19th century, arched bonnet top, turned supports, carved molded panel door, bracket feet; day date and second hand movement; H87’ W22” D10 1/2” $700-1,000

LONGCASE CLOCK, GEORGE B. WATSON, AIRDRIE circa 1840, broken arch crown, panel door, bracket base, day, date and second hand movement, painted dial; H89” W19” D10” $700-1,000

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Literature: The Saturday Evening Post, November 10th, 1945. Illustration for “Menu for Love” by E. Williams

Penrith, circa 1800, broken arch crown, arched enamel-painteddoor,face with moon phase, second and day/date dials; H93 1/2” W19” D9 1/2”

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Provenance: Private collection

$800-1,200

E619NGLISH

G622EORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD

Provenance: Anonymous collection

STRIPED PINE BOOKCASE

late 19th century, breakfront molded crown over arched and carved pilasters; the lower part with raised panel doors and molded base; H93” W68” D18” $1,500-2,500

late 18th century, crossbanded serpentine top, center drawer flanked by wine drawers, tapered legs and block feet; H36” W69” D28” $1,200-1,800

$2,000-3,000

reeded edge top, baluster pedestals, saber legs with brass paw casters; fitted with two 19” leaves; H29” W48” L135 1/2” (extended)

first half 19th century, ribbon carved crest with embellished scrolled ears, pierced splat, scrolling handrest, cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; BH40” SH18” W27” D22” (8pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

G620EORGIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

S621HERATON

STYLE MAHOGANY TRIPLE-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE

$1,000-1,500

$300-500

Provenance: Florida private collection

first quarter 19th century, dentil molded blind fretwork crown, divided glazed panel doors, hinged lid opening to fitted interior, over long drawers and bracket feet; H86” W42” D23”

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PAINT-DECORATED SATINWOOD AND CANE SETTEE AND ARMCHAIR

E625DWARDIAN

$600-900

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

19th century, upholstered camel back and seat, on cabriole legs with Spanish foot; BH36” SH22” W77” D33”

18th century, crossbanded inlaid top, over short and long drawers and bracket feet; H33 1/2” W37” D22”

$1,500-2,500

circa 1835, crossbanded top with carved molded edge, rope-twist pedestal on platform base with saber legs and paw feet; H28” W41” L54”

Sage&KennedyHopper,

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$1,500-2,500

Provenance: Olympia Antiques Fair, London Florida private collection

STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA

G626EORGIAN MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE

G623EORGIAN

circa 1900, settee BH34” SH14” W36” D20”, armchair BH37” SH16” W22” D19” (2pcs)

G624EORGIAN WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS

W627ILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE

G633EORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST

D629IMINUTIVE

19th century, molded edge top, four drawers, and bracket feet; H35 1/2” W24” D19 1/2” $400-600

Provenance: Olympia Antiques Fair, London Florida private collection

A628NGLO-INDIAN

circa 1900, long drawer over doors with painted panels of romantic scenes, and tapered legs; H33 1/2” W39” D20”

18th century, hinged slant front, fitted interiors with well, short over long drawers, bracket feet; H37 3/4” W30” D18 1/2” $800-1,200

E630NGLISH MAHOGANY PEDESTAL CHEST

Provenance: Florida private collection

mid 19th century, H76 1/2” W43 1/2” D21” $700-1,000

19th century, floral carved crest and splat, and turned reeded legs; BH32” SH17” W21 1/2” D21” (4pcs) $1,000-2,000

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

circa 1800, D-shape top, conforming case with drawers and doors, tapered legs; H 36 1/2” W48” D24” $600-900

CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

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E631DWARDIAN PAINTED MAHOGANY CONSOLE CABINET

$700-1,000

G632EORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE SERVER OR SIDEBOARD

GEORGIAN WALNUT WRITING DESK

18th century, molded edge top over short and long drawers and bracket feet; H37 1/2” W40 1/2” D22”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

late 19th century, inlaid molded edge top, document drawers with fall front, cabinet doors, divided interiors, bracket feet; H47 1/2” W48” D21 1/2”

G639EORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET

Provenance: Anonymous collection

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STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

$1,000-2,000

late 19th century, arched crest, pierced splat, bowed front rail, tapered legs, H-molded stretcher; BH37 1/2” SH18” W23”

D20” (8pcs)

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

G635EORGIAN

first quarter 19th century, molded blind fretwork crown, panel door, canted fluted corners, and Ogee bracket feet; H61” W25” D15”

circa 1840, hinged lid fitted interior with secret compartment on bun feet with casters; raised on associated ebonized plat form base; H23” W30” D16 1/2”

$900-1,400

Other Notes: Underside with old paper depository label: PARKS, SOUTHSEA, DEPOSITORIES, PORTSMOUTH, inscribed 12/3/44, DR. POWELL.

Other Notes: Brass plaquette engraved: Presented to Charles Wilson by Friends in the Commercial Bank, Dundee, on the occasion of his marriage, June 1896

G636EORGIAN

CHINESE CHIPPENDALE TRIPLE-FOLD TOP GAMES TABLE

circa 1780, molded edge top, shaped skirt with drawers on molded square legs; H30 1/2” W33” D16 1/4”

STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY COLLECTOR’S CABINET

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Sage&KennedyHopper,

R637ARE

$500-900

G634EORGE II WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS

$400-600

L638ATE WILLIAM IV FAUX TORTOISESHELL DECORATED CASKET-FORM CHEST

Provenance: Anonymous collection

IV MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS

$700-1,000

STYLE PAINTED CARVED WOOD FIREPLACE SURROUND

C640HINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE SIDE CHAIRS

G642EORGIAN

last quarter 18th century, oxbow crest, pierced splat, square chamfered legs and molded stretcher; BH38” SH18” W21”

$500-800

$500-700

circa 1835, molded edge top, panel doors, splayed feet; retains original sliding trays; H48 1/2” W48 1/2” D17 1/2”

$1,000-2,000

$300-500

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

lam’s tongue, bellflower, and swag designs, in the neoclassical taste; H55” W78 1/4” D11 1/4”, and opening H41 1/2” W53”

$300-500

ANNE STYLE FIGURED WALNUT SIDE TABLE

19th century, crossbanded top, three drawers, cabriole legs and pad feet; H30 1/2” W42 1/4” D22”

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS

D19” (4pcs)

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

Provenance: Anonymous collection

D641IMINUTIVE

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Q645UEEN

18th century, crossbanded top, short drawers, cabriole legs and snake feet; H28 1/4” W32 1/2” D18 1/2”

G643EORGE II WALNUT LOWBOY

W644ILLIAM

circa 1800, short over long drawers, pull-out slide, and bracket feet; H32 1/2” W36” D21”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

III MAHOGANY CHEST ON STAND

$300-500

Provenance: Anonymous collection

MAHOGANY TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS

G648EORGE

first quarter 19th century, molded edge top, two short over five long graduated drawers and bracket feet; H52” W44 1/2” D20 1/2”

STYLE MAHOGANY WINE CELLARETTE

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

circa 1790, double pierced splats, scrolled handrests, square legs with X-brace stretcher; BH32” SH18” W28” D25 1/2”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1800, molded edge top, two over four drawers; on a lower part with three drawers, carved cabriole legs ending with ball-and-claw feet; H58 1/4” W38 1/2” D24”

$300-400

Provenance: Anonymous collection

W651ILLIAM

III MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR

Provenance: Florida private collection

CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR

circa 1800, upholstered seat, back and arm pads, serpentine seat and tapered legs; BH34” SH16” W27” D22”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1840, hinged lid, fitted interiors, on stand with turned legs; H27” W20 1/2” D14”

$500-800

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G647EORGIAN

G650EORGE

IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE

circa 1835, D-shaped drop leaves, drawer, turned fluted legs and brass casters; H28 1/2” W21 1/4” D42”

G649EORGIAN

$300-500

Sage&KennedyHopper,

S646HERATON

$600-900

$300-500

Provenance: Private collection

G653EORGIAN

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1800, round top, baluster pedestal, saber legs and snake feet; H27 3/4” Dia.32 1/4” $300-400

MAHOGANY BIRDCAGE TILT-TOP TABLE

G652EORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS

H654EPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING

Provenance: Anonymous collection

TABLE

Q658UEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY BENCH with cushion top; H22” D13 1/2” L20” $100-200

Provenance: Anonymous collection

first quarter 19th century, butterfly drop leaves, short drawer, molded square legs; H28” W21 1/2” D30” $300-500

Provenance: Anonymous collection

late 19th century, concave front, configuration of drawers and tapered legs; H31” W42” D23” $300-500

D655IMINUTIVE

MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE

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Provenance: Anonymous collection

G656EORGE III MAHOGANY COMMODE CABINET

circa 1800, molded edge top, three over three drawers, bracket feet; H41” W46 1/4” D22” $600-900

circa 1810, gallery top, tambour slide and square legs, modi fied; H30” W19” D17 1/2” $200-400

19th century, molded edge top, four graduated long drawers, Ogee bracket feet; H24 1/2” W22 1/2” D15” $300-500

GEORGIAN STYLE SIDE CHEST

G657EORGIAN

1 master butter, L7”

2-pc HH carving set, L13” complete marks, and Total 130.0ozT weighable (108pcs)

1 sugar spoon, L6”

12 cocktail forks, L5 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

3pc demitasse set: coffeepot, H9 1/2”, creamer, H4 1/2”, and open sugar, H3” each marked; and Total 101.0ozT (8pcs)

Sage&KennedyHopper,

1 condiment fork, L6”

A659MERICAN

1 cream ladle, L5 1/2”

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12 forks, L7 3/4”

ART DECO STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE

12 forks, L6 1/4”

12 round soups, L6 1/2”130. 24 teaspoons, L6”

in the Hampton Court pattern, comprising: coffeepot, H9 1/2” teapot, H7 3/4” covered sugar, H6 1/4” creamer, wastebowl,H5”H3 3/4” silverplated tray in the Victorian pattern, L28 1/2” Total 87.5ozT weighable (6pcs)

circa 1946, International in the Northern Lights pattern, 12comprising:HHknives, L9 3/4”

Provenance: Private collection

in the Prelude pattern, comprising: coffeepot, H10 3/4” teapot, H9 1/2” creamer, H5 1/2” covered sugar, H6 1/2” wastebowl, H3 1/2”

$2,500-3,500

2 table spoons, L8 1/2”

1 HH pastry server, L10 1/2”

R661EED & BARTON STERLING SILVER TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, AND TRAY

$1,500-2,000

$1,200-1,800

2-pc salad serving set, L9 1/4”

A660MERICAN STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, INTERNATIONAL

1 lemon fork, L4 3/4”

12 butter knives, L6”

Ball, Black & Co (New York, 1851-74) kettle, H16”

12 forks, L6”

$700-1,000

Provenance: Private collection

K666ALO

$1,000-1,500

A664MERICAN

12 hollow handle knives, L8 3/4”

circa 1920-45, classical reeded pattern, comprising: teapot, H11 1/2” covered sugar, H7” creamer, H6” waste bowl, H4 1/2” each marked, and Total 52.0ozT (4pcs)

COIN SILVER KETTLE ON STAND, AND COVERED SUGAR

Chicago, wk.1900-70; each finely hammered design; one engraved December 1932 and the other December 25, 1934; marked: STERLING HANDWROUGHT AT THE KALO SHOP, 01M and 01P; L9 3/4” W5 3/4”, and L9” W5 1/8”; and Total 21.0ozT (2pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

Davis, Palmer & Co (Boston,1838-45) sugar, engraved dedi cation: Maria Taylor Presented by Her Friend N. Goodwin, 1842; H9”

$500-900

12 spreaders, L5 3/4”

2 tablespoons, L8 1/2” condiment spoon, L6 1/8” master butter, L6 3/4” lion/anchor mark, some engraved and marked heavy Total 60.5oz Troy weighable (68pcs)

STERLING SILVER OVAL FOOTED DISHES

circa 1888, Versailles pattern, comprising:

A665MERICAN

12 forks, L6 1/2”

STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET

STERLING SILVER TEA SERVICE, M. FRED HIRSCH CO.

16 teaspoons, L5”

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

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Provenance: Private collection

A663MERICAN

Baker-Manchester pitcher, H8 1/2”; and 6 Alvin goblets, H6 1/2”; each with marked; and Total 49.0ozT (7pcs)

G662ORHAM

STERLING SILVER PITCHER AND GOBLETS

Total 87.5ozT (2pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

$800-1,200

$1,000-1,500

STERLING SILVER ENTREE DISH

Provenance: Mrs. Arthur Glenn McKee (nee Mary Bennetta Heath, 1896-1982)

Provenance: Private collection

STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER, FRANK SMITH

circa 1950, in the Chippendale pattern, engraved initials HFH; complete marks; 10 1/2” W7 3/4”, and Total 29.0ozT $500-700

STERLING SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISH

Provenance: Private collection

D667URGIN

SILVER GRAVY BOAT ON STAND, KAUFMANN

A671MERICAN

Provenance: Private collection

Sage&KennedyHopper,

STERLING SILVER CENTER BOWL

G672ORHAM

Provenance: Private collection

T670UTTLE

each engraved with initials EMF; pattern 858, complete marks, H4 1/2”, and Total 25.5ozT (12pcs) $400-700

Provenance: Private collection

oval hand-hammer body with scrolling and floral border; marked on base; H4” L10” W7 1/4”, and 16.2ozT $300-400

Boston, circa 1923-9, flared bowl on scroll and stylized shell feet; H7” Dia.10”, and 35.0ozT $400-700

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A668MERICAN

North Carolina Estate

mid 20th century, acanthus decorations, marked on base; H10 1/4”, and 30.7ozT $500-800

S669TERLING

STERLING SILVER GOBLET SET, MANCHESTER SILVER CO

mid 20th century, marked: Kaufmann, 925, 468, 347492; H5” L9”W6 1/2”, and 15.0ozT $200-300

Jones, Ball & Poor jug, H8 1/2”; and J.E. Caldwell & Co cup, H3 1/8”; and Total 11.5ozT (2pcs) $300-500

G674EORGIAN

Provenance: Private collection

STYLE SHELL-FORM STERLING SILVER SALT CELLARS

rocaille design shell on three feet; marked: Sterling; H1 1/2” L3 1/2” W2 1/2”, and 18.2ozT (6pcs)

STERLING SILVER VASE AND PAIR CANDLESTICKS

A676MERICAN

2 tea bag holders, L3” and 3 1/2” each marked, and Total 7.8ozT (8pcs) $200-300

Provenance: Private collection

STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER, INTERNATIONAL

$400-600

A675MERICAN

COIN SILVER JUG AND STERLING CUP

2 tea balls, H1 1/4” and 1 1/2”

STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER, KIRK & SON

early 20th century, marked, H9”, and 21.0ozT $400-600

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

A677MERICAN

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

A673MERICAN

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STERLING SILVER TEA IMPLEMENTS

A678MERICAN

4 tea strainers, L4 3/4” to 5 3/4”

circa 1939, Prelude pattern, marked; H8 1/2”, and 22.2ozT $400-600

Gorham trumpet vase with weighted base, H12”; and pair candlesticks marked: S, Sterling 465X; H12 1/2”; Total 43.3ozT all in (3pcs) $400-700

A682MERICAN

R681EED & BARTON ‘FRANCIS I’ STERLING SILVER CENTER BOWL

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$300-500

4 Gorham foriform butter pats, Dia.3”

STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER

circa 1936-70, classical design, marked: Fisher, Sterling, 2026; H9 1/2”, and 16.0ozT $200-300

A683MERICAN

STERLING SUGAR SIFTER, AND GRAPE SHEARS

Gorham salt cellar, L3 1/2”

Richelieu pattern, L7 1/2”; and shear by unknown maker, L6 1/4”; each marked: Sterling, and Total 6.2ozT (2pcs) $200-300

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

SILVER TABLE ARTICLES

S680TERLING

Norwegian plique-a-jour serving spoon, L11” Gorham Luxembourg-enamel ladle, L10 1/2” Whiting Mfg. silver gilt ivory handle lettuce fork, L8 1/2” each marked; and Total 8.0ozT all in (3pcs) $300-500

Reed & Barton Francis I toothpick holder, H2” pair Gorham salt & paper shakers, H6” pair Victorian (Birmingham, 1893) salt cellars with liners, TotalDia.3”19.0ozT weighable (10pcs)

STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT, BLACK, STARR & FROST

circa 1900, repousse chased vine design; stamped: Black, Starr & Frost, Sterling; H9 1/2”, and 14.0ozT $200-300

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

R679ARE AND UNUSUAL SILVER SERVING PIECES

Sage&KennedyHopper,

T684IFFANY

dated 1951, wide ornate rim, complete marks; H2 1/2” Dia.11 1/2”, and 20.5ozT $300-500

Provenance: Private collection

A687MERICAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET SET, BY WALLACE

2 Hills & Bros, L5 1/2”

set of 12 demitasse spoons with decorated bowls and gilded accents in the patterns: Grecian, 1861 Rosele, 1869

A688RT NOUVEAU STERLING SILVER NUT SET, WILLIAM KERR & CO

SAMPLE IN CASE

Provenance: Private collection

9 Harding & Co, L7” and 6”

Provenance: Private collection

$200-300

$200-300

Provenance: Myrna B. Kennedy collection

$500-800

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STERLING SILVER FLATWARE PATTERN

$200-300

G685ORHAM

Hindostanee, 1878 in fitted case bearing retailers mark Joslin & Park, Salt Lake City, Utah

Total 20.0ozT (20pcs)

2 sterling Caldwell & Co, L6”

New Jersey, wk.1880-1927, highly chased leaf and nut design; marked on base; comprising one large bowl and four small bowls, Dia.6” and 3 1/2”; and Total 6.5ozT (5pcs)

7 Babcock, Lincoln & Foss, L7”

Total 4.0ozT

A686MERICAN COIN SILVER ‘OLIVE’ PATTERN TABLE, TEA AND SOUP SPOONS

each engraved with ornate initials; pattern no. 2003, complete marks on base; H6”, and Total 32.5ozT (8pcs)

Provenance: Private collection

Louis XIV, 1870 Swiss, LadyKings,Raphael,Palm,Newtipt,Corinthian,Cottage,1870187118711871187118741876Washington, 1876

1 lobbed dish, Dia.5 1/4”

Other Dominickmakers:&Haff ‘Charles II’ lettuce fork, L8 º”, serving spoon, L9”

$600-900

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early 20th century, comprising:

Provenance: Private collection

STERLING AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES

T691IFFANY

pair heavy bowls, Dia.4 1/4”

A. Pitts sugar shell, L7”

A689MERICAN

1 miniature tazza, Dia.2 1/2” each marked, and Total 35.0ozT (14pcs)

Wood & Hughes cream ladle, L7”

Hotchkiss flat server, L9 1/2”

STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER, FRANK SMITH

Whiting Mfg patterns:

J&I Cox tongs, L6 1/2”

Laureate stuffing spoon, L11 3/4”

8 ‘Wave Edge’ pattern sorbet spoons, L5 1/8”

Medici 3 tablespoons, L8 1/2”, gravy ladle, L7”

Lily casserole spoon, L9”

mid 20th century, engraved initials JMK, marked on base; H9”, and 23.5ozT

Dominick & Haff No.10 jelly knife, L8” Gorham grape shears, L6 1/2”

Heraldic salad serving set, L9”

& CO STERLING SILVER TABLE WARES

Gorham Nursey Rhyme plate with vignettes “Girls and Boys Come Out To Play”; “Tom was a pipers son learnt to play when we was young”; “There was an old woman who rode on a broom”; “Mary had a little lamb its fleece was white as snow”, marked, Dia.7 1/8”

Sage&KennedyHopper,

Whiting Mfg. Alhambra cake knife, L9 3/4”

Louis XV cheese scoop and gravy ladle, L8” and 7”

McChesney Co Historical Boston bowl with vignettes, Dia.4 Gorham1/8” cup, H2 3/4” each marked, and Total 15.9ozT (3pcs) $500-700

Provenance: Private collection

Reed & Barton Francis I:

1 HH poultry shears L10 1/2”

S. Kirk (10.15oz) tongs, L6”

Lancaster marrow scoop, L7 1/2”, muddler, L8 1/4”

Unknown makers: coin silver ice cream slice, L12” coin silver condiment spoon, L7 1/2” all marked, and Total 38.0ozT weighable (18pcs)

A694MERICAN

Towle ‘Essex’ jelly knife, L7 1/4”

Gorham Eight-Eightpatterns:pieserver, L9”

Wallace ‘Lion’ sugar shell, L5 1/2”

Kings III asparagus server, L9 1/2”, cold meat fork, L8 3/4”

Unknown maker aspic knife, L7” each marked sterling; and Total 58.0ozT $800-1,200

1 sugar shell L6 1/4”

$400-600

Provenance: Private collection

early 20th century, Towle, L19” W13”, together with English silverplate-mounted inlaid mahogany serving tray, L27” W14” (2pcs)

STERLING SILVER AND INLAID MAHOGANY WAITER, AND TRAY

Towle ‘Empire’ pie/pastry server, L10”

T690OWLE

A692MERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECES

1 miniature vasiform oil lamp, H2 1/4”

1 flared bowl, Dia.6 1/4”

6 tablespoons L8 1/2”

Provenance: Private collection

Strasbourg crumber, L11”

Towle ‘Canterbury’ cold meat fork, L7 1/2”

$300-500

A693MERICAN STERLING SILVER CHILDREN’S TABLEWARE

STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK DINING CHAIRS

R697EGENCY

circa 1820, crossbanded top over two drawers and door, on tapered rope-twist legs; H36 1/2” W66” D23 1/4”

late 19th century, interlace carved backrest with Prince of Wales plume, bowed seat, tapered legs and spayed feet; comprising: two arm and six side chairs; BH38” SH19” W24 1/2” D22” (8pcs)

fitted with three 22-inch leaves, resting on saber legs with brass casters; H29” W46” L141” (open)

$700-1,000

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1800, architectural molded crown, panel doors, two short over two long graduated drawers and Ogee bracket feet; retaining origi nal sliding trays; H83” W48” D23”

$1,000-2,000

$700-1,000

Provenance: Anonymous collection

S696HERATON

G695EORGIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS

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$1,000-2,000

CARVED MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD

G698EORGIAN

STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$600-900

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$1,500-2,000

L701ATE

first half 19th century, molded crown, divided glazed panel doors, slant lid, fitted interiors; over short and long drawers and Ogee bracket feet; H83” W42 1/2” D24”

late 19th century, arched rested, pierce-carved splat, cabriole legs and pad feet; five upholstered with green leatherette; 2 arm and 8 side chairs; BH39” SH18” W24” D21” (10pcs)

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$400-700

G703EORGIAN

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

18th century, crossbanded top, three long graduated drawers and bracket feet; H35 1/2” W39 1/2” D20 1/2”

highly carved scroll, floral, and acanthus designs; H55 1/2” W66 1/2” D7 3/4”, opening H40 1/2” W39 3/4”

Provenance: Florida private collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

fitted with secretary drawer, doors and drawers; H83” W60” D17 1/2”

R704EGENCY

CARVED WOOD FIREPLACE SURROUND

STYLE INLAID SATINWOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS

G702EORGIAN

STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE

GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE

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$1,200-2,000

CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

Sage&KennedyHopper,

S699HERATON

$800-1,200

G700EORGE II WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS

$1,000-2,000

early 20th century, with long drawers and tapered legs; H32 1/2” W46” D19 1/2”

Other Notes: Accompanied by a copy of the notes from the time of purchase.

circa 1800, scalloped pie-crust top, ball-and-claw feet; H28” Dia.25 1/2”

Provenance: John Dooly & Sons, Ireland, 1973 Four Seasons Interiors, Myrtle Beach, 1978 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Private collection

OAK BLANKET CHEST ON STAND

G706EORGIAN MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLE

circa 1810, molded edge top, fall front opening to satinwood fitted interior, over long drawers and splayed feet; H43” W49 1/2” D22”

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

H707EPPLEWHITE

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$300-400

Other Notes: Wood sample tested and identified as white oak of English/European origin. Report will accompany the sale of this lot.

Provenance: Descended in the Metcalf family

Provenance: North Carolina private collection

19th century, molded crown, fitted with shelves, doors and drawers; the lower part with three drawers, cabriole legs and snake feet; H80” W47” D19” $700-1,000

$400-700

G710EORGIAN

probably Irish, circa 1800, hinged top, on stand fitted with two drawers, square legs; H38” W49 1/2” D23”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

$800-1,200

$400-700

serpentine front, upholstered in Schumacher fabric; BH35” SH18 1/2” W82” D31”

E708ARLY ENGLISH WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR

STYLE INLAID OAK WELSH CUPBOARD

17th century, shaped crest turned front legs and stretcher; BH42 1/4” SH14 3/4” W26” D28”

INLAID MAHOGANY BUTLER’S DESK

$700-1,000

G709EORGIAN

G705EORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CAMEL-BACK SOFA, SCHUMACHER

STYLE MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE

late 19th/early 20th century, BH38” SH18” W19 1/2” D19” (4pcs)

Sage&KennedyHopper,

last half 19th century, molded crown, splayed feet, the interior fitted with shelves; H80” W50 1/2” D22 1/4” $600-900

H715EPPLEWHITE

Q714UEEN

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$600-900

19th century, bellflower inlaid top, tapered legs; H27 1/2” W29 1/2” D15” $300-500

Provenance: Anonymous collection

S713HERATON

circa 1800, molded crown, fluted canted corners, divided glazed panel doors, above panel door and molded base; H91” W33” D16”

$300-400

S716HERATON

G712EORGIAN MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT DESK

G711EORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET

late 18th century, crossbanded lid, fitted interiors, four long drawers, and bracket feet; H44” W40 1/2” D22” $600-900

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

19th century, oval top, balustrade pedestal, saber legs and snake feet; H28 3/4” W38” L90” (open) $500-800

Provenance: Anonymous collection

STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE TABLE

Provenance: Florida private collection

ANNE STYLE FIGURED ELM SIDE CHAIRS

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Provenance: Anonymous collection

STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CLOTHESPRESS

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

CHAIRS

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Florida private collection

$700-1,000

G722EORGE III MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE

G717EORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS

$800-1,200

G720EORGE III MAHOGANY AND OAK WINE TABLES

late 18th century, molded crown, over configuration of drawers, the center drawer with fall front and fitted interior, on Ogee bracket feet; H66 1/2” W42” D19”

G718EORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE

first quarter 19th century, centering oval nautilus inlays and feather inlays borders; H30 1/2” W21 1/2” D29” $400-600

Provenance: Anonymous collection

first quarter 19th century, shell carved crest, pierced splat, serpentine seat, cabriole legs with Spanish feet; BH37” SH18” W24” D25” (2pcs)

$400-600

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1810, molded edge top, over writing drawer and tapered legs; H30 1/2” W36” D24” $400-600

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P721AIR CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE

$200-400

circa 1800, round top H27” Dia.19”, and octagonal H26 1/2” W18 3/8” D18” (2pcs)

circa 1790, arched crest, pierced splat, leather upholstered seat, on square legs joined by stretchers; BH36” SH18” W20” D18” (6pcs)

G719EORGE III MAHOGANY TALL CHEST WITH SECRETARY DRAWER

G727EORGE III MAHOGANY COMMODE CABINET

MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE

G724EORGIAN

$200-300

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1800, gallery top, shaped skirt and square legs; H30” W24” D18”

CARVED BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIR

late 19th century, interior fitted with drawers; H37” W21 1/2” D17 1/2”

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S728HERATON

Sage&KennedyHopper,

Provenance: Anonymous collection

circa 1810, single drawer, drop leaves, tapered legs and casters; H29 1/2” W21 1/2” D27”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

E723NGLISH

MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE

$300-400

$300-500

$300-400

L725ATE

Provenance: Property of a Lady

Provenance: Anonymous collection

SATINWOOD PEDESTAL CABINET

circa 1820, molded edge top, long graduated drawers, and bracket feet; H36” W44” D23 1/2”

Provenance: Anonymous collection

early 19th century, rectangular top with chamfered corners, baluster pedestal on saber legs; H28 1/2” W18 1/2” D16”

$300-500

late 18th century, shield shaped back, scenic needlepoint upholstery, tapered fluted legs; BH35 1/2” SH16” W24 1/2” D21”

$500-800

GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS

$300-500

P731AIR

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circa 1820, three short over three long drawers, spayed feet; H41” W45 1/4” D24”

G730EORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS

$600-900

circa 1800, with D-shaped ends and molded square legs; H28” W48” L60 1/2” (open)

Provenance: Anonymous collection

E734NGLISH CARVED MAHOGANY FIRE SHIELD

G732EORGE III MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE

Provenance: Anonymous collection

Provenance: Private collection

late 19th century, mahogany case on later stand, H18 1/4” W19” L37 1/2” (and open L72”)

Provenance: Florida private collection

late 19th century, molded edge bow-front top, over drawer and door and tapered legs; H33” W26 1/2” D17 1/2” $300-400

$300-500

Provenance: Anonymous collection

19th century, needlework central panel embellished with the Royal coat of arms; H46” W24” D18” $300-400

early 19th century, BH39” SH16 1/2” W21” D19” (2pcs) $300-500

H733EPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET

E729NGLISH BAGATELLE CASE ON STAND

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS

Provenance: Anonymous collection

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B738RITISH SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

Provenance: Property of a Lady

G735EORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE OR SERVER

LANDSCAPE WITH BRIDGE

Provenance: Private collection

(British, late 19th/early 20th century)

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Anonymous collection

C.739WALTERS

B740RITISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY

oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H10” W16”

Sage&KennedyHopper,

LANDSCAPE WITH LAKE oil on canvas, framed, signed H15” W20” $200-300

mid 19th century, three long drawers on splayed feet; H35” W37” D18” $500-700

G737EORGIAN MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND

LAKE LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE oil on board, framed, signed: H.A. Whitt(?) H12 1/2” W18 1/2” $200-300

$200-300

Provenance: Anonymous collection

STYLE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS

$200-400

circa 1800, with two drawers and tapered legs on casters; H30” W44 1/2” D22”

Provenance: Private collection

G736EORGIAN

early 19th century, H38” W21” D15” $200-300

Provenance: Florida private collection

L745ASZLO MICHAEL RITTER (Hungarian, 1937-2003)

GENRE SCENE

(British/American, late 19th century)

Provenance: Private collection

$200-400

INTERIOR DESIGN (plate, 667, 946, 984, 993, 1002, 1079, 1099, 1401, 1497, 1556, 1621, 1622, and one not visible)

H746ERMAN J. WYNGAARD (Dutch, b.1922)

SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY

L744EGARDE-MEUBLE, FRENCH FURNITURE DESIGNS, BY MAINCENT & GUILMARD

Provenance: Fine Art, LTD, Charleston Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

CLAM DIGGERS NEAR SCHEVENINGEN oil on canvas, framed, signed H24” W36” $200-400

oil on canvas, framed, signed H20” W24”

COASTAL SCENE WITH FIGURES AND VESSELS

oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H26” W36”

(British, late 19th century)

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

CLAM DIGGER SCENE

$200-300

Paris, circa FASHIONABLE1875

color lithographs, custom frames framed size (9) H26” W19 1/2” and (4) H21 1/2” W24” (13pcs)

C.742RICHARDS

oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated illegibly (appears to be C. H12”Richards,1871)W24”

oil on canvas, framed, signed H20” W30” $300-500

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$400-600

Provenance: Private collection

$400-800

I743TALIAN

CAPRICCIO HARBOR SCENE

Provenance: Private collection

G.741LOMAX

ink and color, framed, unsigned & dated 1772 sight H4 1/4” W6 1/2” $200-300

PRUSSIAN UHLANS WITH FRENCH PRISONERS

C748HRISTIAN SELL

Provenance: North Carolina Estate

E747NRIQUE RUMOROSO Y VALDES (Spanish, 19th oilANDALUSIANcentury)HUNTERoncanvas,framed,signed & dated 1879

oil on panel, framed, signed: Chr. Sell H5” W6 1/2” $400-600

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C749ONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY COASTAL FISHING VILLAGE

(German, 19th century)

L750ASZLO NEOGRADY (Hungarian, 1896-1962)

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

H13” W9” $300-500

Sage&KennedyHopper,

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

G751IOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI (Italian, VEDUTA1720-1778)DELLA

V752INCENZO CAMUCCINI (AFTER) (Italian, NOBLE1773-1844)ORGUEIL DE CORNELIE, MERE DES engravingGRACQUESbyEve Thouvenin and Cyprien Jacquemin, sheetunframedH20 1/2” W26” $200-400

Provenance: Vincent Price Collection, 1966 Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Provenance: Christie’s East, New York Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

AUTUMN LANDSCAPE WITH WATERFALL

DOGANA DI TERRA A PIAZZA DI PIETRA (View of the Customs House in Piazza di Pietra), engraving,c.1753 framed sight H19” W24 1/2” $500-800

oil on canvas, framed, signed H23 1/2” W31 1/2” $200-400

‘TOM’ NELSON HUBBARD (American, 1931-2011)

GRAND ARMY PLAZA, MANHATTAN, 1977 pastel, framed, signed & dated sight H19” W24” $200-400

oil on canvas, framed, signed with initials & date BAP or EAP, 09? H12” W20” $200-400

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watercolor,MARSH framed, signed and label on verso sight H7” W9”

oil on canvas, framed, signed illegibly H20” W30” $300-400

Provenance: Private collection

T757HOMAS FOGARTY, JR (New York, 1916-1989)

Provenance: Estate of Katrina Hickox Becker

SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY (Italian, 20th century)

$200-400

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman

F753RENCH

F754RENCH

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Verso bearing old label: Picriccorn House, Columbia, SC (presum ably for framing and place on stretcher)

SCHOOL, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

oil on canvas, unframed, unsigned, inscribed Eros H23” W34” $150-300

PAIR PORTRAITS PILGRAM BOY and PILGRAM GIRL (after Grimaux)

Provenance: Estate of a gentleman OF AUCTION

Provenance: Florida private collection

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oil on canvas, framed, signed H28” W22” (2pcs)

A755MERICAN

SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY AUTUMN LANDSCAPE

Provenance: Galleria Masini, Florence Italy Walter M. Keenan, Columbia, SC, 1973 Estate of a gentleman

SCHOOL, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY RIVERBANK LANDSCAPE

T756HOMAS

$300-400

CUPID, ALLEGORY OF LOVE

Other Notes: Galleria Masini documents and correspondence accompany the purchase of this painting.

A758MERICAN

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3. We do not give refunds. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. represents and sells con signed property on behalf of sellers, estates, public and private institutions and other entities. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. recommends prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. All lots offered are available for your examination prior to auction date. Registering for a sale and placing bids on any lot signifies that you or your agent have examined the property as fully as you desire. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of any lot being sold. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the lot in question. All sales are final, and no refunds will be given. No statement written or oral made by the auctioneer shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. or by any seller represented by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc.

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1. ALL SALES ARE FINAL and all lots are sold as shown and “AS IS”, “WHERE IS”, with all faults, imperfections, and errors of description. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and/or agents are not responsible for errors of descrip tion, genuineness or authenticity, and fault or defect in any lot. No warranties or repre sentations whatsoever are given by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., its employees and/or agents, to any buyer in respect to any lot.

9. CONDITION REPORTS: Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., and its employees will provide, upon request, condition reports and additional photographs for items contained within the current auction catalog. This service is provided as a courtesy only and requesting a condition report in no way changes article #1 of Conditions of Sale. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to inspect each lot yourself or have an agent do so on your behalf. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., or its employees is merely a subjective qualified opinion, notwithstanding written reports or any discussion concerning condition in this catalog. Condition reports are pro vided by request on a “first come, first served” basis, making it imperative that requests are submitted early. Requests submitted close to auction date may not be completed.

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without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price, with the purchaser to be responsible for all costs of collection (including attorneys' fees and disbursements), we, at our option, may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve, and the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency, costs including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder, and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser's obligations to us, any property in our possession, owned by such purchaser. We shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the South Carolina Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such property, and we may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by us for the account of, or due from us to, such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier's checks, we have confirmed their authenticity.

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19. All property must be removed from our premises by the purchaser at their expense no later than 5 business days following its sale and, if it is not removed, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., reserves the right to charge a minimum storage fee of $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser's expense. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., shall have no liability for any damage to property left on premises for more than 5 days following the sale.

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15. While Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and representatives, make every effort to accurately describe all lots offered for sale, it is incumbent upon the bidder to satisfy themselves in all areas of authenticity, originality, condition, and imperfections. Bidders should also acknowledge that condition reports are often subjective and any item offered at auction may be subject to nor mal wear consistent with age that may not be specified in a condition report. If a bidder is uncertain about any of these issues, we would recommend that they not bid on lots in question. We would further urge that all potential bidders become familiar with “Commonly Used Terms and Abbreviations” printed in each catalogue or available upon request.

Pickup & Shipping: We request all purchased lots be removed from the premises within 5 business days. Charlton Hall and its staff will provide a list of recommended shippers and packers whom our worldwide clients have successfully used. For prompt service, we request 24-hour notification of a scheduled pickup appointment.

Bidding: We are pleased to offer various bidding platforms at Charlton Hall. You may wish to attend and bid in person, or make prior arrangements to bid by Phone, Absentee, or view the sale live via Live Internet bidding. Please keep in mind the highest bidder acknowledged by our auctioneer will be the purchaser of the item. Although our auctioneer is highly skilled and competent, due to technology and human error, there is always the possibility a bid may be seen or entered too late, and the bidder must acknowledge that once the auctioneer closes bidding, the sale is final. Please see Terms & Conditions of Sale for bid increments, and additional information governing each sale.

Charlton Hall and its staff will be pleased to issue Condition Reports for any lot offered. Please note that our staff and specialists are not professional conservators, and that statements of condition are only our opinion. Please remember all lots are sold “AS IS”, and as stated in the Terms & Conditions governing each sale, we strongly encourage bidders or their agents to examine property first-hand prior to bidding.

Preview Exhibition: Charlton Hall offers auction previews leading up to every sale. Galleries are open to the public for preview during printed dates and by Conditionappointment.Reports:

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Terms & Conditions of Sale: Charlton Hall encourages prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in the back of this catalogue for more complete Registration:information.

Payment: In addition to the hammer price, the winning bidder agrees to pay Charlton Hall a buyer’s premium, as well as any applicable taxes. All payments are due immediately following the auction. Payment may be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire transfer or a pre-approved US bank-drawn check. Charlton Hall accepts credit cards from domestic buyers up to $5000, a 4% surcharge will apply. International buyers are required to pay bank wire transfer.

Bidding and buying at auction is an exciting and fast-paced process. If you have never participated in a live sale before, we encourage you to consult with one of our staff members to discuss how the process works.

All prospective bidders must have an active Charlton Hall account in good standing, complete a Registration Form, and provide a government-issued photo ID for each sale.

Should you have additional questions, please feel free to contact our client services specialists at 803-779-5678

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First-Time Registration: If you have never registered to bid at Charlton Hall, you must complete our Account Setup Form, present a government-issued photo ID, and be approved. At the discretion of Charlton Hall, prospective bidders may be required to provide a deposit against bids.

Guide for Prospective Buyers

Specialists for this Sale

Office & Pick Up Hours

Client Services Simone S. Perry 803.779.5678 ext 210

Auctioneer & Firm Licenses Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., Firm 1316F Ronald D. Long, SCAL No. 509 Betsy J. Hackett-Davis, SCAL No. 4229 Jeffery D. Long, SCAL No. 3942

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Consulting Specialists Prof. Ronald E. Bridwell Russell Lipscomb J. Wesley Timmerman Regional Representative Joseph E. Aulisi

Operations Director Jeffery D. Long

Corporate Official Ronald D. Long, President

International Representative Hermann L.A. Sommersell

Gallery & Offices

Photography Director Stephen W. Ivey

Consignments Director Kinga 803.779.5678Bender

Ronald D. Long Kinga Bender

7 Lexington Drive West Columbia, SC 29170 Tel: 803.779.5678 Fax: www.CharltonHallAuctions.comemail:803.733.1701info@CharltonHallAuctions.com

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Monday - Thursday morning 10:00 to 11:30am afternoon 1:00 to 4:00pm open by pre-scheduled appointment only

Support Staff Preston D. Long Anthony Mack Perry Shumpert

7 Lexington Drive • West Columbia, South Carolina 29170 Tel: 803.779.5678 Fax: www.CharltonHallAuctions.com803.733.1701 CHARLTON HALL The Southeast’s Oldest Auction Firm, Since 1929

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