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UNRESERVED AUCTION Saturday 27 June at 10am
Museum, Estate & Private Collections Estate of Waddell Barnes Collection of Edward Morrison Brown Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner Estate of Norman Citron Estate of Owen Halpern Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope Property Descended in the Rutledge Family Deaccessioned Property from the Columbus Museum
Collections from California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia
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NOTICE TO BUYERS Our offices will be closed July 4th through 12th Now Accepting Quality Consignments CELEBRATING 86 YEARS
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503 MANCHESTER AMERICAN BEAUTY
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500 AMERICAN STERLING TABLEWARES, MOSTLY GORHAM
502 AMERICAN STERLING FLATWARE AND
set of 6 Gorham demitasse cups with saucers 3 Gorham shakers, H4 1/2” pair salt cellars, H1” Gorham demitasse with 2 saucers Gorham porringer, L7 1/2” 2 bowls, Dia.5 1/2” and 7” reticulated bowl, Dia.6 1/4” Whiting bowl, Dia.4” footed bowl, H2 1/2” Total 46.0ozT weighable (26pcs)
circa 1826-1905 6 Kirk Mayflower pattern spoons, L8 1/2” and L7” 2 Whiting Louis XV spoons, L8” International Jeanne d’Arc serving spoon, L9” Gorham Strasbourg hollow-handle carving knife, L10 1/2” 2-piece Gorham Chantilly hollow handle steak-carving set, L10 1/4” 5 Whiting Plain Tip forks, L7 3/4” 2 Towle Old English spoons, L8” 2-piece Kirk Repousse infant set, L3 3/4” together with 12 miscellaneous sterling flatware pieces, L3 3/4” to L8 1/4” Total 38.0ozT (33pcs)
$600-900 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
501 AMERICAN AND DANISH SILVER TABLEWARES
set of 8 sterling Tiffany & Co Faneuil pattern iced-tea spoons, L7 1/2” 18 pieces Danish silver flatware, L8” Bailey, Banks & Biddle sterling centerbowl, H3 1/4” W8 1/4” Kirk Repousse pattern hollow handle sterling poultry shears, L10” Gorham sterling brush and mirror set, L9 1/2” 1931 coin-inset wine taster, H1 1/4” Gorham silverplate centerbowl with frog, H5 1/2” Dia.9” Total 38.0ozT weighable (32pcs)
SERVING PIECES
$400-600
505 KIRK OLD MARYLAND ENGRAVED
PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE
PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE
circa 1935, unengraved, comprising: 2 hollow handle knives, L9 1/2” 5 forks, L7 1/2” 6 forks, L6 1/4” 6 spoons, L8” 6 soups, L6 1/2” 2 teaspoons, L6” iced tea spoon, L7 1/4” master butter, L7” Total 36.0ozT (29pcs)
circa 1936, unengraved, comprising: 7 hollow handle knives, L8 3/4” 8 forks, L7 1/4” 6 forks, L6 1/2” 3 teaspoons, L6” hollow handle carving knife, L10 1/4” shell-form serving spoon, L9 1/2” meat fork, L8 1/2” condiment fork, L6” master butter, L7” Total 33.0ozT weighable (29pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$400-600 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
504 AMERICAN STERLING BOWLS AND TROPHY
Shreve & Co trap shooter’s trophy, H8 1/2” Whiting Strasbourg bowl, H1” Dia.6 3/4” Frank Whiting bowl, H1” Dia.6” 2 Gorham bowls, H1” Dia.5 1/2” and W6 1/4” D4 3/4” sterling centerbowl, H2” Dia.9” Total 29.0ozT (6pcs)
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$400-600 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
506 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE MEAT DOMES AND TRAYS
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
meat domes, H7 1/2” L14 1/2” and H8” L14”; double-handled serving trays, L26” and L30 1/2” (4pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
507 SILVERPLATE EPERGNE, SALVER AND TRAY
epergne, H11” W18” D16” footed salver, Dia.21” ornate dish, Dia.11” (3pcs)
$400-600
$300-400
Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia 503
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508 SILVERPLATE TRAYS AND TABLE
513
511 EUROPEAN SILVER RICE SPOONS AND
514 FRENCH SILVER GAME CARVING
ARTICLES
LADLE
SUITE
2 serving trays, L23 1/2” and 29” pair candlesticks, H11” pair candelabra, H16” W13” revolving server, L16” covered butter dish, L8” (8pcs)
London sterling rice spoon, dated 1789, L13” Newcastle sterling rice spoon, dated 1820, L14” Austrian silver ladle, circa 1867, L12 1/2” Total 8.0ozT (3pcs)
19th century, marked French 1st standard and maker’s punch: VB and crescent and star, possibly V. Boivin, comprising: carving knife, L13”; carving fork with stag-figure knife guard, L11”; bone holder, L7 3/4” (3pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
Provenance: Georgia private collection
509 AMERICAN STERLING COFFEE SERVICE, PRILL SILVER CO., AND TIFFANY & CO BOWL New York, mid 20th century, teapot, H9 1/2”; open sugar and creamer, H3 1/2”; together with Tiffany & Co bowl, 18421/7367; H2 1/4” Dia.4” Total 32.0ozT all in (4pcs)
$300-500
512 MEXICAN STERLING SERVING TRAY quad-lobed oval dish with central handle, marked: Sterling Mexico, H2 1/2; L14 1/2” W11”, and 25.0ozT
$300-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
513 AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
510 PAIR SILVERPLATE CANDLESTICKS
4 Kirk Mayflower pattern spoons, marked 10.15, L9” 4 Gorham Olive pattern forks, L6 3/4” together with 30 coin silver spoons, L5 1/2” to 8 3/4” Total 34.0ozT (38pcs)
WITH DECORATED HURRICANE SHADES
late 19th century, enameled and gilt shades, H24 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection Purchased from Dale L. Couch
$300-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$200-400 517
517 SILVER OVERLAY DECANTER
515 REED & BARTON SILVERPLATE FIVE-PIECE TEA SERVICE
vines and shield with crest and motto: Esse Quam Videri; H10 1/2”
late 19th century, pattern 2940, comprising: hot water urn, H15” teapot, H7” creamer, H5” open sugar, H4 1/2” and associated footed tray, L22” (5pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300
518 DANISH SILVER FOOTED CENTERBOWL
late 19th/early 20th century, marked; H3 1/2” Dia.7”, and 12.5ozT
$200-300 Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection
516 PAIR ENGLISH SILVERPLATE THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA H18 1/2” W12 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Ohio private collection
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522 PAIR GEORGIAN STYLE SILVERPLATE CANDLESTICKS
MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR
H50” W58 1/2” (2pcs)
circa 1900, BH38 1/4” SH19 1/2” W22 3/4” D21 3/4”
$100-200
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
529 VICTORIAN CHINOISERIE LAMP
523 CONTINENTAL SHELF CLOCK
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519 DUTCH SILVER COVERED TANKARD marked; H5 1/4” and 11.5ozT
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
520 EDWARDIAN STERLING MESH PURSE London, dated 1918, chain strap over silk-lined mesh back, H14” W6 1/4” Total 5.4ozT all in
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia private collection
521 ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN SILVER SERVING SPOON AND SPOONS
19th century Danish stuffing/rice spoon, L14” Russian silver spoon, L8 1/2” 2 Estonian spoons, L5 1/8” set of 5 Victorian English silver spoons, L5” 3 English spoons, L5 1/4” Total 11.0ozT (12pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
528 SCOTTISH CHIPPENDALE CARVED
TABLE
H12” W10”
circa 1900, H28 3/4” Dia.23 3/4”
$150-250
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
524 JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE
530 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
CHALICE
WASHSTAND
19th century, marked 903/98; H8”
circa 1800, bearing label: Michael Davis Shipping Ltd, Richmond, Surrey, Cameron Antiques; H39 1/2” W33 3/8” D19 3/4”
$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
529
$400-600 525 NEOCLASSICAL STYLE SILVERPLATE
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
CANDELABRA
H18” W15” 532
$100-200
531 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY
526 NORWEGIAN SILVER OVERSIZED SERVING SPOON, HEAHRE
CORNER CHAIR
circa 1890, BH31 1/2” SH17” W31” D23”
late 19th century, L14” and 7.0ozT
$300-500
$100-200
Provenance: Florida private collection
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
532 PAIR MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, BAKER
527 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED PINE CHEST ON CHEST BY CHAPMAN
rectangular beaded top over two tiers and single drawer unified by X-braces, on shaped base; H42 1/4” W20 1/8” D14 1/8”
broken-arch pediment over configuration of drawers; on lower part with shell-carved drawers on ogee bracket feet; H91” W4” D21”
$500-800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
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538 PAIR CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED WOOD MIRRORS
pagoda-carved pediment over ornately carved frames; H64” W32” (2pcs)
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
539 PAIR REGENCY STYLE 533
533 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
circa 1850, brass gallery, rectangular top with quarter-round corners, over long drawers and doors, tapered legs with spade feet; 36 1/2” W59 3/4” D42 1/2”
CANE AND PAINTED
537 FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED WALNUT CARTONNIER BY CHAMETTE
$500-1,000
first part 20th century, flat molded crown over lockside cabinet fitted with twenty storage boxes, on plinth; bearing label: Chalmette, Paris, Bruxelles, H82 1/2” W45 3/4” D16 1/2”
Provenance: Georgia collection
$800-1,200
534 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET OF SIX
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina collection
circa 1900, comprised of: one arm, five sides; arm BH41 34” SH18 1/2” W22” D21 1/2”, side BH39 1/4” SH19” W19” D19 1/4” (6pcs)
ARMCHAIRS
BH33 3/4” SH17 1/4” W23” D21” (2pcs)
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$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
540 NORTHERN WELSH OAK DRESSER late 18th century, molded crown, tiered back above spice drawers, lower part with configuration of drawers and arched panel doors on bracket feet; H76 1/2” W55” D19 3/4”
$500-900 Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope Descended in the Roebling and Price families
$400-600 535 ENGLISH MAHOGANY TWO-TIER
542 NEAR PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL ARMCHAIRS
late 19th century, BH48” SH16” W26” D23” (2pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: Property of a lady
543 GERMAN CARVED OAK TALL CASE CLOCK
early 20th century, H77 3/4” W25 1/2” D11 3/4”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
541 PAIR GEORGIAN INLAID
CORNER WASHSTAND
MAHOGANY DEMILUNE
mid 19th century, H42 7/8” W25 1/2” D15”
TABLES
circa 1790, half-round top and skirt, on tapered legs; H28 3/4” W51 7/8” D25 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$600-900 536 PAIR HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS
early 19th century, BH35 1/8” SH18 1/2” W20 1/2” D18” (2pcs)
$200-300
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544 PAIR MINIATURE WINGBACK CHAIRS BH30 7/8” SH14” W19” D15 1/2” (2pcs)
548 REUGE TUNBRIDGE AND
552 CLASSICALLY STYLED BRONZE
555 FRENCH BRONZE LION SCULPTURE bronze with dark brown and green patina, unsigned, on marble base H5” W11” D4 5/8”
MARQUETRY MUSIC BOX
JARDINIERE
late 19th/early 20th century, playing four tunes; H2 1/2” W8 1/2” D5”
H9” W14” D8”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300
Provenance: Florida private collection
545 PAIR ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY
549 PAIRS CAST-IRON ANDIRONS AND
$250-350
$200-300
553 COLLECTION OF BRONZE SCULPTURES
KNIFE BOXES
FIREDOGS
H14” W9” D11” (2pcs)
19th century, pair with scroll feet, H18 1/2” W9 1/2” D18”; pair with bail top, H14 1/2” W8” D12 1/2” (4pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
546 ENGLISH CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY
$300-400 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
STALLION (after Pierre Jules Mene, 1810-1879) H10” L12” D6 3/4” ROMAN, H10 1/2” HORSE REARING, H9” W8” D4” DIANA OF VERSAILLES (after the antique) H10” W6 1/2” D3 1/4” (4pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
TEA CADDY
$200-300
550 FENDER AND PAIR BOOT SCRAPES
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
fender, H8 1/2” L55” D4”; scrapes, H9 1/4” D12 1/2” (3pcs)
19th century, H5” W4 1/2” D3 3/4”
554 EQUESTRIAN BRONZE SCULPTURE, AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENE
$200-300 547 ENGLISH MAHOGANY DOUBLE TEA CADDY
$200-400
$200-400
551 PAIR CLASSICAL BRASS ANDIRONS
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
$200-300
19th century, H7” W12 D6”
(French, 1810-1879) VAINQUEUR DE DERBY, bronze with dark brown patina, H16” W16” D4”
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: West Virginia collection
556 ARMILLARY SPHERE NOVELTY CLOCK WITH REVOLVING OR ANNULAR TIME DIAL
H13” W7”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
557 FRENCH STYLE GILT BRONZE-MOUNTED MALACHITE EGG-FORM BOX H12” W4 1/4”
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
H30 1/2” Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
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558 FABERGE ENAMEL EGG AND FRAME
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561 EDWARDIAN TRIPLE-DECANTER OAK
COLLECTION
TANTALUS
bejeweled egg, H4” metalwork clock egg, H3” goose egg music box, H6 1/2” picture frame, H7” W6” (4pcs)
early 20th century, H12 1/2” W14” D5 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
559 BOHEMIAN GLASS PORTRAIT VASES, AND OVERLAY VASE
Moser emerald green with metal handles, H13 1/2” amber cut-to-clear centering portrait of woman, H9 1/2” Art Nouveau gilt-metal bound paneled vase, H8 1/4” (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
560 EUROPEAN GLASS COLLECTION pink opaline egg-form scent bottle, H8 1/2” Loetz style vase, H8 1/2” iridescent floriform vase, H10” (3pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: West Virginia collection
562 EDGAR BEREBI ST. MORITZ STEMWARE SET bejeweled enamel stems with interchangeable bowls, comprising: 12 stems, H5” 12 water goblet bowls, H6” 11 red wine bowls, H5” 10 white wine bowls, H5” 3 champagne flutes, H6” (48pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
563 SAINT LOUIS THISTLE PATTERN CRYSTAL STEMWARE
13 water goblets, H7 1/2” 8 champagne, H5 1/2” 2 cocktail, H5” (23pcs)
$800-1,400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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564 HAWKES ENGRAVED GLASS AND STERLING COCKTAIL SHAKER
Corning, New York, second quarter 20th century, H13”
$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
565 PAIR FRENCH GILT-DECORATED GLASS COVERED URNS
late 19th century, H13 1/2” Dia.4 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown 564
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566 ST LOUIS TOMMY PATTERN CRYSTAL
569 PAIR MURANO GLASS VASES
STEMS
dolphin design, H13 1/2”
12 champagne flutes, H8 1/8” 11 wine goblets, H7 3/4” (23pcs)
$200-300
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
567 VENETIAN ENAMELED CRYSTAL STEMS
early 20th century, five champagne, H7 1/4”; five wine, H8 1/4” (10pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
570 SET OF ETCHED AND GILT STEMWARE 8 goblets, H8” 12 champagne, H6” 9 cordials, H6” (29pcs) 576
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
568 COLLECTION OF PAPERWEIGHTS Joe St. Clair yellow, H3” GES gold, H3” 2 millefiori, H1 1/2” art glass orb on pedestal, H4 3/4” (5pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
571 CRYSTAL DISHES AND PLATE, STUEBEN AND BACCARAT Steuben dish, Dia.5 1/2”; Baccarat covered dish, H4 1/2”; Kenya plate, Dia.11 1/4” (3pcs)
573 COLLECTION WALL BRACKETS
575 COLLECTION OF TABLE LAMPS
pair gilt swags, H10” W7” D6 1/4” pair gilt acanthus, H8 1/2” W6” D4” pair gilt scroll, H6” W6 1/2” D5” gilt swag, H7 1/2” W7” D7” molded mahogany, H8 1/2” W10” D5” (8pcs)
pair onyx column form, H38 1/2”; and gilt, crystal and marble lamp, H32” (3pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500
$100-150 Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
572 IRENE BENTON CANDY DISH FOR STEUBEN
574 PAIR FRENCH STYLE THREE-LIGHT BRONZE WALL SCONCES
early 20th century, double cross with C-shape design supporting candlearms; H15 1/2” W68” D37”
circa 1943, H6 1/2” Dia.5 1/2”
H19” W15” D8 1/2” (2pcs)
$100-200
$500-800
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
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576 CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-METAL TWENTY-THREE LIGHT CHANDELIER
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580 PORTRAIT MINIATURES IN ORNATE FRAMES
late 19th century, PAIR PORTRAITS and PRINCESS PORTRAIT, overall H6 1/4” W5 1/2” and 3 1/2” W3” (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
581 EMBROIDERED WATERCOLOR RELIGIOUS PORTRAITS AND SCENES,
586
FRAMED
early 20th century, framed H9” W7” (4pcs) 578
577 CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-METAL AND STAINED GLASS HALL FIXTURE
H25” W13 1/2” D13 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
578 ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE STAINED GLASS SHADE TABLE LAMP
H30 1/2” Dia.19 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
579 PAIR METAL-MOUNTED PORCELAIN OIL LAMPS, AND ANOTHER Chinese porcelain vases, electrified, H28” American oil lamp, electrified, H33” (3pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
585 SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
587 ENGLISH MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLE early 19th century, H27 3/4” Dia.22 3/4”
early 20th century, H29” W39” L84” open
$200-300
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
582 PAIR BEADWORK PANELS, FRAMED
Provenance: Georgia private collection
overall H17” W14 1/2” (2pcs)
586 QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, SET OF EIGHT
BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
BH48” SH18” W23” D18” (8pcs)
H33” W36” D19”
$400-700
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
$150-250 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
583 VENETIAN NEEDLEWORK
588 FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
18th century, framed H23 1/2” W23 1/2”
$100-200 Provenance: California private collection Cora Kling Ginsburg (1910-2002) Other Notes: Ginsburg inscription on verso of frame.
584 HENKEL HARRIS FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
H40 1/2” W64 1/4” D24”
$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection
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589 AMERICAN MIXED WOOD OVAL TRAY TABLE
594 PAIR CLUB CHAIRS, BAKER FURNITURE BH33” SH21” W24 1/8” D25” (2pcs)
19th century, BH36 1/4” SH19” and BH38 3/4” SH19” (2pcs)
WATERFALL BOOKCASE
H24” W26 1/4” D19 1/2”
$200-300
$300-500
$100-200
$300-400
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
590 PAIR CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE
595 ENGLISH MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE
599 ADAM STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD
PAINTED ARMCHAIRS
DESK
MIRROR
602 HICKORY CHAIR FURNITURE CO. CREWEL-UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK
BH38 1/2” SH20” W26 1/2” D24” (2pcs)
circa 1790, H30 1/4” W33” D21”
H48” W24”
CHAIR WITH STOOL
$400-600
$200-400
chair BH42 1/2” SH20” W31” D28” (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
591 PAIR QUEEN ANNE STYLE CHINOISERIE-DECORATED ROUND TABLES
H29” Dia.22 3/4” (2pcs)
601 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY
Provenance: Georgia private collection
H49 1/2” W29” D15”
$200-300
596 SHERATON CHERRY DEMILUNE
600 PAIR GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY
CONSOLE TABLE
SHIELDBACK SIDE CHAIRS
circa 1830, H28 5/8” W45 7/8” D21 1/2”
BH37 3/4” SH18 1/2” W22” D20 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-400
$100-200
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
598 ENGLISH MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS
H48” W32”
SCREEN
Provenance: Georgia private collection
603 AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE
circa 1830, H29” W26” W53 3/4” open D38”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
597 FRENCH STYLE GILTWOOD MIRROR
592 CREWEL-UPHOLSTERED TWO-FOLD
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$300-400
H67” L62”
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia private collection
593 CONTINENTAL WALNUT BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
H85” W81 1/2” D18 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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610 EDWARD BROWN OF COVENTRY (British, 1814-1891) BAY HORSE IN STABLE, 1870, oil on canvas, framed, dated and titled illegibly on verso, H20” W26”
$500-700 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
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604 PAIR GEORGE III STYLE SHIELDBACK
606 AMERICAN CHERRY TILT-TOP TABLE
MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
19th century, H28 7/8” Dia.35”
late 19th century, BH38 1/2” SH21” W22 1/2” D22” (2pcs)
$200-400
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
605 FEDERAL STYLE UPHOLSTERED SOFA early 20th century, padded back, side panels and bench seat, handrests extending to urn-form supports, on beaded tapered legs and spade feet; BH34 1/2” SH19” D30” L68 1/2”
$500-700 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
607 AMERICAN CLASSICAL DAMASK-UPHOLSTERED CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA
circa 1835, BH33 1/4” SH20” D26” L79 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: New Jersey private collection
608 MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY ON STAND
overall H21” W42 7/8” D25 1/8”
$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
609 CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY
610
611 HENRY PEACH (British, fl. 1894-1928) LONG THE RIVER DERWENT, DERBYSHIRE, watercolor, framed, signed & dated, 1909, sight H16” W22 1/2”
$400-600
614 LOUIS ICART (French, 1888-1950) SPILLED PEACHES, aquatint, framed, signed in pencil, sight 19 1/2” W13”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
612 BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT, 19TH
615 ORIENTALIST PAINTING, EARLY 20TH
CENTURY
CENTURY
LADY IN RED COAT WITH PORTRAIT MINIATURE, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H30” W25”
FIGURE ON CAMELS IN DESERT, oil on canvas-laid panel, unsigned, framed, H8” W10”
$400-600
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
613 BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
four works: THE ARTS, depicting elegantly costumed individuals engaging in poetry, painting, music & sculpture within Classical garden settings, published by Robert Sayer, sight H9 3/8” W12 7/8” (4pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
AND GILT LOOKING GLASS
H44” W22 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection 609
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616 ROBERT THORBURN
623 CONTINENTAL COURTING COUPLE PASTEL, 19TH CENTURY
(British, 1818-1885) MAIDEN IN LANDSCAPE, watercolor and graphite, framed, initialed & dated, 1835, sight H6 1/4” W5”
in period giltwood frame, initialed lower right, overall H24” W23 1/2”
$200-300
$300-500
Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
624 CONTINENTAL WATERCOLOR FRAMED, SIGNED J. KNAPP
617 PORTRAIT OF YOUNG DUTCH GIRL, BY HELENE GEVERS (Belgian, 19th century) oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left: 1880 H25” W171/2”
$300-400 Provenance: New York private collection
618 PORTRAIT OF LADY BY MABLE B. MESSER (British, early 20th century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH WHITE LILIES, oil on canvas, framed, signed and dated 1916, H30” W25”
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
619 PORTRAIT PAINTING BY DANIEL L. COUCH (British, mid 19th century) PORTRAIT OF MRS. JANE REYNOLDS or TARNSON, oil on board, framed, inscribed on verso, H18” W14”
$200-300 Provenance: California private collection Other Notes: Inscribed on verso: Portrait of Mrs. Jane Reynolds or Tarnson, mother to Mrs. Jane Romans. Portrait from life by Daniel L. Couch. Artist of Stonehouse, Plymouth. Taken in 1855.
(Continental, 20th century) BOATS ON RIVER, watercolor, sight H13 1/2” W16”
620
620 BRITISH PORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN, 18TH/19TH CENTURY pastel, framed, unsigned, sight H22 3/4” W18”
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Francis D. “Skeeter” McNairy
OUT FOR THE HUNT, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H18” W22 1/2”
$200-400
Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
625 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL PAINTING, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
629 GEORGE AIKMAN
$200-300 Provenance: New York private collection
(British, fl.1901-1914) COUNTRY LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP, watercolor, framed, signed, sight H11 W 14 1/4”
(British, 1831-1906) SCOTTISH LANDSCAPE WITH CASTLE, oil on canvas applied to board, framed, signed lower right: G Aikman ARSA (Associate, Royal Scottish Academy), titled illegibly, H10” W14”
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
626 FINN WENNERWALD
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
622 OLD MASTERS ENGRAVINGS,
(Danish, 1896-1969) SUMMER LANDSCAPE, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H29” W27”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
FRAMED
after George Vertue (British, 16841756) WILLIAM II, sight H12” W8” after Adriaen van der Werff (Dutch, 1659-1722) VOLSEY, sight H13 1/2” W8 1/4” (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
$200-300
GIRL IN LAVENDER DRESS, oil on canvas, unframed, signed lower right: Nemay F., H38” W28”
621 JOSEPH A. POWELL
$200-300
624
628 BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
627 C.W. MIDDLETON (British, 19th century) LOCH CHON NEAR ABERFOYLE, 1898, oil on canvas, framed, signed and dated lower left, H12” W18”
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown 626
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630 WILLIAM P. CARTWRIGHT
639 BOEHM PORCELAIN BIRD AND
(British, 1855-1915) FARM BUILDINGS ON THE THAMES, 1905, oil on canvas, framed, signed and dated lower left, H14” W21”
FLOWERS
Whooping crane #348, H18 1/2” W18 1/2” D18 1/2” Hibiscus and Monarch #159, H10 1/2” W10 1/2” D7 1/2” Magnolia with butterfly #438, H5 1/4” W12 1/2” D8” (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
631 PAUL MARNY (British/French, 1829-1914) ROUEN MARKET, watercolor, framed, signed, sight H12” W8 3/4”
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
632 PIERRE BONNARD (French, 1867-1947) MAN IN FROCK COAT, 1924, lithograph, framed, signed in plate, H12 3/4” W 9 3/4”
$100-200 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
633 FRAMED SCENIC ENGRAVINGS, AFTER VAN DOORN (probably 19th century) COURT SCENE and COUNTRY SCENE, hand-colored, sight H11” W16” (2pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Georgia private collection
634 STEVENGRAPH BY FRED MORGAN FOR NEYRET FRERES French, 19th century, THE LITTLE FISHERMAN, silk woven picture, period frame, signed: NF & Fred Morgan, H8” W10” and overall H13 1/2” W15 1/4”
635
635 BOEHM ORNITHOLOGICAL MODELS Forster’s Tern cresting, 40224, H19 1/4” W18” D12” Orchard Oriole, 400-11, H11 1/2” W13” D8” Bobolink, 475, H15” W9” D5” Kinglet on pine branch, 180, H7” W9 1/2” D4 1/2” (4pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
636 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY ROYAL WORCESTER CACTUS WRENS AND PRICKLY PEAR
637 DOROTHY DOUGHTY MOCKING BIRD FIGURE H10 1/2”
$200-300
640 PAIR FRENCH PORCELAIN PARROTS circa 1900, H11” W4” D4 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Georgia private collection
638 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BIRD FIGURES
late 19th century, Dresden, H14 1/4”; Meissen, H10 1/2”; parquet, H4 3/4” (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
circa 1959, with bases, H11” W12” D8” (2pcs)
638
$200-400 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
$100-200 636
640
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645 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PANEL, SIGNED DUSSOY late 19th century, WOMAN WITH PEACOCK FAN, framed H35” W25”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
646 MOTTAHEDEH PORCELAIN COVERED URNS
pair iron-red, H11”; and cobalt, H16 1/2” (3pcs)
641
$300-500 641 ROSENTHAL PORCELAIN BIRD AND
643 ENGLISH JASPERWARE CAMEOS IN
648 MINTON PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE
circa 1929, Princess pattern, comprising: 8 plates, Dia.10” 7 plates, Dia.7 1/2” 8 soup plates 4 bread & butters 7 cereal bowls covered sugar 2 platters, L14 1/2” and 17” (37pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
649 CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
INSPIRED COVERED TUREEN ON
ANIMAL FIGURES
EMBOSSED LEATHER CASE
pair fantail pigeons, H6” W7” D7” Heidenreich gull, H8” W10” D7” egret, H10 1/2” Heidenreich angelfish, H8” W5 1/2” bird on branch, H8” W11” D6” birds on oak branch, H5” W3 1/2” D2 3/4” elephant, H4” W5 1/2” Royal Copenhagen bird, H3” L5” 2 German porcelain dogs, H5” and 6 1/2” (11pcs)
19th century, probably Wedgwood, comprising: 3 1/8” oval example flanked by 24 Dia.1” Classical specimens, overall H8” W11 1/4” D1/2”
647 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS, FIGURE AND
$200-300
CENTERBOWL
Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
pair French figural candlesticks, H8 1/4”; German gardener figure, H9”; and Tiffany & Co retailed centerbowl, H3” Dia.10 1/4” (4pcs)
650 ROYAL WORCESTER HADLEY WARE
644 HEREND PORCELAIN TABLEWARES AND MOTTAHEDEH POTPOURRI
$300-400
SPILL VASE
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
dated 1870, marked on base; H7” W10” D4”
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
642 WEDGWOOD COMMEMORATIVE CHRISTMAS PLATES 21 Christmas plates 1969 through 1988 and 1991 Tenth Anniversary 1969-1978 Second Decade 1979-1988 Dia.8” and 9 1/2” (23pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
STAND
H12” W15” and platter L16 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-300
$200-300
pair cachepots, H5” cachepot, H6” 2 reticulated compotes, H8” and 10 1/2” pair 2-light candelabra, H9” pair reticulated covered boxes, H5 1/2” covered box, H4” Dia.6 1/2” reticulated box, H4” flower arrangement, H5 1/4” covered box with handle, W7 1/2” 5 fruit and flower sculptures, H2” and Mottahedeh Historic Charleston potpourri, H6 1/2” (19pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
646
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651 BERLIN PORCELAIN BASKET
660 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BOX
19th century, underglaze-blue scepter mark; H3 1/2” W9” D6 1/2”
19th century, finely-decorated pictorial panels and decorations, H1 1/2” W3 1/4” D2 3/4”
$150-250 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
$200-300
652 ENGLISH PORCELAIN SCENIC
661 ENGLISH IRONSTONE PLATTER
CABINET PLATES
19th century, Ashworth well-and-tree, L21 1/2” W16 1/2”; and Mason’s Chinoiserie pattern, L21” W16 1/2” (2pcs)
Provenance: Georgia private collection
19th century, Dia.9” (4pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
653 WEDGWOOD WILLIAMSBURG POTPOURRI PATTERN DINNER SERVICE
circa 1956-98, comprising: 21 plates, Dia.10 1/4” 8 plates, Dia.9 1/8” 18 plates, Dia.8 1/4” 16 soup bowls, Dia.8” 16 cream soups with saucers 16 cereal bowls, Dia.6 1/4” 16 bread & butters, Dia.6 1/2” 8 fruit saucers, Dia.5 1/8” 22 cups with 20 saucers 8 demitasse with 8 saucers coffeepot, H8 1/2” teapot, H7” 2 covered sugars 2 creamers covered butter dish, H3 1/2” W7 1/2” gravy boat with attached underplate, H4 1/2” L9” gravy boat and underplate, H4 7/8” L9 1/4” 2 platters, L15 3/4” 2 platters, L13 1/2” 2 square cake dishes, W10 1/2” 3 serving bowls, Dia.8 1/2” to 9 1/2” 3 open oval vegetables, L9 3/4” 3 covered round vegetables, H5 3/4” W10” covered tureen, H7 3/4” W11 1/2” (218pcs)
653
654 CLOBBERED PITCHER, SIGNED
657 BRITISH AND GERMAN PORCELAIN
662 MEISSEN MING DRAGON PATTERN
H10”
FIGURES
PORCELAIN DESK SET
$100-150
19th/20th century, comprising: Chelsea style Neptune, H13” pair German Classical female figures, H11” chinoiserie figural vase, H9 1/2” (4pcs)
2 inkpots, H2 1/4” on tray, W11”, with blotter, L4 1/2” and notecard holder, H5” (5pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
655 ORNATE PARIAN WARE COVERED BOX second half 19th century, H13” W15” D8”
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
656 PARIS PORCELAIN FOOTED CENTERBOWLS
19th century, botanical pedestal tazza, H6” L15” W11 1/2”; and reticulated basket on conforming pedestal, H9 1/2” W14” D9” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
658 COPELAND CERAMIC CACHEPOT
$150-250 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
663 KESHMIRI HERIZ RUNNER 2’7” x 9’5”
$300-400
WITH TRAY
early 20th century, marked: Copeland, No. 116, Tile Pattn; H8” Sq.7 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
659 PAIR SAMSON PORCELAIN FIGURES, MOUNTED AS LAMPS late 19th century, electrified, H12 1/2” (2pcs)
$500-800
$200-300
Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection
Provenance: South Carolina collection
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664 TWO ORIENTAL CARPETS AND
668 SERAPI CARPET
672 TURKISH OUSHAK RUNNER
FRAGMENT
3’10” x 5’8”
2’5” x 24’4”
Kerman, 1’11” x 3’9” Hamedan, 1’11” x 2’9” together with carpet fragment, 1’4” x 1’11” (3pcs)
$200-400
$700-900
669 TURKISH PRAYER RUG
673 PAIR FRENCH ORMOLU THREE-
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
2’10” x 4’7”
LIGHT SCONCES
$200-300
late 19th/early 20th century, H7” W16” D11 1/2” (2pcs)
665 INDO KASHAN CARPET
670 TABRIZ CARPET
3’ x 5’4”
Dia.5’1”
$200-400
$200-300
666 INDO KASHAN RUNNER 2’7” x 11’9”
671 SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN KARAJEH HERIZ RUNNER
$300-400
3’4” x 14’8”
$200-300
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
TORCHERES
late 19th century, H59” Dia.8” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$1,000-1,500 667 PERSIAN MAHAL CARPET
674 PAIR ITALIAN PAINT-DECORATED
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
circa 1950, 6’6” x 9’9”
675 PARIS PORCELAIN URNS CONVERTED
$300-500
TO LAMPS
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
19th century, floral-decorated, H14 1/2”; scenic landscape, H12 1/2”; ruffled rim with coastal scene, H9 1/4” (3pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
667
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674
676 CAST-LEAD GARDEN FIGURE OF YOUNG PAN WITH FLUTE H33”
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
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679 LOUIS XV STYLE UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS
683 PAIR FRENCH PAINT-DECORATED
BH35 1/4” SH18” W26 1/2” D20” and BH34 3/4” SH20” W25 3/4” D22” (2pcs)
BH38 1/2” SH20” W21 1/2” D20” (2pcs)
$400-600
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
680 CONTINENTAL INLAID WALNUT SIDE
684 LOUIS XV STYLE
CHESTS
MARBLETOP AND
ARMCHAIRS
H28” W19” D13” (2pcs)
MARQUETRY COMMODE
$300-500
H32 1/2” W33 1/4” D16 3/8”
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$400-600
681 LOUIS XVI STYLE FRUITWOOD AND
683
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
NEEDLEPOINT ARMCHAIR
677
677 CHINESE STYLE PAINT-DECORATED CABINET ON STAND, MAITLAND-SMITH rectangular two-door cabinet decorated with scenes of village life, with brass mounts, on stand carved with scrolls and acanthus, on cabriole legs with hairy-paw feet; H76” W38” D22 1/2”
$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
early 20th century, BH34 1/4” SH17” W24 1/4” D24”
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
682 CONTINENTAL WOOD AND COMPOSITION SHELL-SHAPED CONSOLE TABLE
685
H32” W38” D14 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
678 LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLETOP BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY
684
685 MODERN PAINTED THREE-PANEL
687 ENGLISH MARBLETOP BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT SIDE CABINET
SCREEN
circa 1900, H32” W15 1/2” D15”
H79” W54”
$150-200
CHEST OF DRAWERS
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia private collection
late 19th century, H36” W30” D16”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-600 Provenance: Georgia private collection
686 LOUIS XV STYLE NEEDLEWORK-
678
688 FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING CABINET
UPHOLSTERED WALNUT ARMCHAIR
late 19th century, H46” W26” D15 1/4”
BH34 1/2” SH17” W24” D20”
$300-400
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope
Provenance: Georgia private collection
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689 PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINT-DECORATED ARMCHAIRS
695 LOUIS XV STYLE FRUITWOOD AND
BH35” SH21” W26 1/2” D27” (2pcs)
late 19th century, H23 1/2” W27 3/4” D20 1/8”
MARBLETOP OCCASIONAL TABLE
$200-400
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
690 PAIR CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY
696 ENGLISH DECORATED PAPIER-MACHE
INLAID SIDE TABLES
H27 1/2” W23 1/2” D11” (2pcs)
TRAY ON PEDESTAL
$200-400
H20” W16 1/2” D14 1/2”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$100-150
691 LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED FRUITWOOD ARMCHAIR
BH41 1/2” SH19” W28 3/4” D26 3/4”
$200-300 Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection 694
694 EASTLAKE VICTORIAN MIXED WOOD
697 AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT, 19TH CENTURY
CABINET
circa 1875, H53 3/4” W38” D19 7/8”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
692 LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD
SEATED GENTLEMAN WITH BOOK, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H36” W22”
$600-900 Provenance: North Carolina private collection
SEWING OR WORKTABLE
698 JOE FERRARA
$200-400
(Connecticut, 1932-2004) THE GALLOP DOWN MAIN STREET, oil on canvas, framed, signed and dated: Ferrara ‘89, H9” W12”
$500-700 Provenance: New York private collection Christie’s-New York, September 2010, lot 105
693 LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT ARMCHAIR
700 ROLF ARMSTRONG (ATTRIBUTED TO) (New York/California, 1889 -1960) two works: BEAUTY IN BONNET and LANDSCAPE, pastel, framed, unsigned, images H14” W13 1/2” and H10 1/2” W14” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: California private collection Other Notes: One with inscribed sheet on verso.
701 GEORGE DINCKEL
late 19th century, H27 1/2” W25 3/4” D10 1/4” Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope Descended in the Roebling and Price families
699
(Massachusetts, 1891-1976) AUTUMN LANDSCAPE, CONWAY, oil on board, framed, signed, H24 1/2” W29 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
AND STOOL
chair BH40” SH18” W26” D20”, stool H21” W24” D19” (2pcs)
699 ROBERT PHILIPP
$100-200
(New York, 1895-1981) FLORAL STILL LIFE, oil on board, framed, signed , H9” W8”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$400-700 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter 697
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705 CHARLES GRUPPE
712 R. DRAKE
(Connecticut, b. 1928) BASS ROCKS NOR’EASTER, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H32” W48”
(American school, 20th century) ROUGH SURF, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H30” W40”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection 703
702 WILLIAM JAMES AYLWARD (New York/Wisconsin, 1875-1956) HARFLEUR, 1920, watercolor, framed, signed & dated, sight H11 1/2” W6”
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
703 DANIEL H. PASSINO (Ohio, 20th century) PAUSE FOR A DRINK, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H18” W24”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
704 DANIEL H. PASSINO (Ohio, 20th century) ROCK LEDGE, oil on board, framed, signed, H20” W24”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
706 FLORAL WATERCOLOR BY LUISE (American, 20th century) two works: MAGNOLIA and ROSES, framed, signed, sight H13 1/2” W21” and H19” W13” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
713 SOLOMON WITKEWITZ
705
709 CIVIL WAR SCENE PAINTING SIGNED H.L. HOWARD (American, early 20th century) FULL CHARGE, watercolor, framed, signed, sight H18” W13”
$300-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
707 TINE KIRKLAND GRAHAM
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Jack Marshall (American, 20th cent.) HARBOR SCENE, watercolor, signed, sight H20” W13 1/2” Corbett (American, 20th cent.) HARBOR SCENE, pastel, signed, sight H8 1/2” W11” American school, 20th century, SHIP, paint-accented print, unsigned, sight H14” W18 1/2” (3pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
707
710 AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY
WILDFLOWER STILL LIFE IN VASE, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H32” W22”
$300-400 Provenance: New York private collection
715 TOBIAS STRANOVER (AFTER) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT AND BIRDS, on canvas, framed, bearing pseudo signature, H30” W40”
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
711 AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH
716 JOHN GEORGE BROWN
CENTURY
(New York, California, 1831-1913) THE SHOESHINE BOY, etching, signed, framed H29” W25”
THE FIRST RACE, oil on canvas, framed, signed illegibly lower right, H24” W36”
$200-400 704
Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
(Wisconsin/New York, 1874-1933), SWEDISH COASTAL SCENE, oil on canvas applied to board, framed, signed lower right, H9 1/2” W11 3/4”
$300-500
FRAMED
$200-400
714 ELIZABETH TINKER ELMORE
(New Jersey, 20th/21st century) EDWARD CARY, acrylic on canvas, framed, signed, H16” W20”
708 MARINE AND HARBOR SCENES,
(New York, 20th century) two works: AUTUMN LANDSCAPE and NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL, PARIS, oil on burlap, framed, one signed, H24 1/4” W32” and H22 3/4” W28” (2pcs)
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
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717 HENRY GEORGE KELLER
720 STILL LIFE PAINTING BY BRYNING
(Ohio/ California/ Nova Scotia, 18691949) two works: FARM COTTAGE IN LANDSCAPE and STUDY BY THE SEA, watercolor on paper, unframed, signed, sight H12” W17 3/4” and H10 1/8” W14 1/8” (2pcs)
(19th century) FRUIT, oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated 1877, H12” W16”
$100-200
718 M.K.R. LONG PASTEL, FRAMED (American, early 20th century) DAWN WITH CRESCENT MOON, signed & dated 1924, sight H18” W14”
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
719 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN
20th century, on canvas, framed, unsigned, H24” W20”
$100-200 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
729 TIBETAN CARPET
(South Carolina, 1928-2011) oil on canvas, unframed, signed & inscribed verso, H18” W22”
$200-300
3’2” x 5’ Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
$200-500
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collection
$200-400 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
724 FLORAL STILL LIFE PAINTING, RAY GOODBRED
730 INDIAN HERIZ CARPET 5’11” x 8’9”
721 COLLECTION JOHNNY DONNELS PHOTOGRAPHS, FRAMED
$300-500
725 EDITH MCBEE HARDAWAY
(Louisiana, 1925-2009) seven works: LA MADELEINE ON THE SQUARE, WM. FAULKNER’S PIRATES ALLEY STUDIO, AND LIFE REFLECTING A STEP BEHIND, VILLAGE OF THE DEAD PRAGUE, SPRING RAIN, MORNING MEDITATION and YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG, gelatin silver prints, signed & titled on matte, images H7 3/4” W12 3/4” to H12” W9 3/4” (7pcs)
(South Carolina, 21st century) TABLEROCK, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H36” W40”
$100-200
731 PERSIAN JOSHEGAN CARPET 1’11” x 2’5”
$50-100
726 RUSSIAN KAZAK RUNNER
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
4’5” x 10’5”
$500-800 732 BOKARA CARPET
$300-600 727 INDIAN SERAPI CARPET
Provenance: California private collection
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
3’1” x 5’
$100-200
7’7” x 10’4”
$500-700
722 FLORAL STILL LIFE PAINTING, RAY GOODBRED
Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection
(South Carolina, 1928-2011) FLOTSAM, CHARLESTON, oil on canvas, unframed, signed lower right & inscribed verso, H20” W16”
728 TABRIZ CARPET
$200-500
$200-300
Dia.5’1”
Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collection
723 WILLIAM LEDYARD (South Carolina, b. 1915) BRIDAL VEIL FALLS-YOSEMITE, lithograph, framed, signed, title & numbered in pencil 2/20, sight H15” W18”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Associated American Artists, c.1995 726
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DISCOVERING EXTRAORDINARY OBJECTS
733 AESTHETIC BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY CABINET, POSSIBLY HERTER BROS. OR COLLINSON & LOCK third quater 19th century, stepped galleried superstructure with glazed doors, on two-drawer lower part with tapered legs with corner fans, unified by corresponding H-stretcher; H64” W33” D23”
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 740 Literature: Dubrow, Eileen and Richard Dubrow. AMERICAN FURNITURE OF THE 19TH CENTURY, 1840-1880. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Co.,1983. p.216.
737 CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE
Howe, Katherine S., et al. HERTER BROTHERS: FURNITURE AND INTERIORS FOR A GILDED AGE. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994. p.223-224. Other Notes: Escutcheon hardware and mounts appear to be related to the Herter Brothers of New York City.
736
736 FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET
734 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY
H82” W37” D19”
BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
Provenance: Georgia collection
$400-700
740 INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT
MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
SIDEBOARD
BH38 3/4” SH21” W24 3/4” D24”
H39” W78” D21”
$300-400
$400-700
Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
738 FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
741 SHERATON STYLE CARVED
DESK WITH TAMBOUR SLIDES
MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SET OF
H44” W36” D19”
EIGHT
$200-400
6 sides and 2 arms, BH39” SH18” W24” D18” (8pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
739 CHIPPENDALE STYLE GILTWOOD
first half 19th century, H48 1/4” W47 1/2” D23 1/4”
AND MAHOGANY MIRROR
$300-500
H48” W26”
735 REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
$600-900 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
$200-400
CELLARETTE ON STAND
20th century, canted octagonal form, with hinged crossbanded lid over storage well, with brass bands and lion’s-head ring pulls, on conforming stand with tapered legs; H26 3/4” Dia.20 3/8”
$500-700 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown 735
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742 BAKER INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CART
746 PAIR GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY
750 ENGLISH CARVED MAHOGANY
754 REGENCY STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
H29 1/2” W42” open D32”
CHAIRS
CHAIRS
BANQUET END
$200-300
mid to late 19th century, BH38” SH18” W21” D16” (2pcs)
19th century, side BH37 3/4” SH20”; arm BH36 3/4” SH17 1/2” (2pcs)
late 19th century, H28 1/2” W53 1/2” D23 1/4”
$200-400
$150-250
$300-400
Provenance: Southern gentleman’s private collection Purchased from Dale L. Couch
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Georgia private collection
743 ENGLISH YEW HANGING CABINET late 19th century, H25 1/2” W53 1/2” D8”
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
744 LEAF AND TWIG-CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR
747 PAIR BAKER INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLES
755 AMERICAN AESTHETIC PAINT-DECORATED AND CANE BENCH
751 QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED
H29 1/4” W43” D13 3/4”
MAHOGANY EXTENSION TABLE
$200-300
H28” W19” D30” (2pcs)
with three 13” leaves; H30” W40” D21” L81” open
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$400-600
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
Provenance: Georgia private collection
756 FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
H40” W51”
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
745 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
H32” W36” D20”
752 PAIR GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE
BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
CHAIRS
$400-600
H30 1/2” W30” D16” (2pcs)
circa 1810, BH37 1/4” SH19 1/2” W19 3/4” D20” (2pcs)
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$500-700
$200-300
748 PAIR OAK BOMBE CHESTS OF DRAWERS, BAKER FURNITURE
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
749 OVAL UPHOLSTERED OTTOMAN
HANGING CORNER CABINET
H17” W28” D19”
late 19th century, H34 1/2” W22” D16”
$100-200
$200-300
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
Provenance: Georgia collection
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H34 1/4” W39 5/8” D20 7/8”
757 GEORGIAN STYLE SIDE CHAIRS 18th and 19th century, BH35 7/8” SH19”, BH36 1/2” SH18”, pair BH36 3/4” SH19” (4pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
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762 COLLECTION OF FINE ART WORKS ON PAPER, SIGNED AND FRAMED
761
758 SHERATON STYLE UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY SETTEE
BH31” SH16 1/2” W54” D22”
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
759 GEORGIAN STYLE EBONIZED POLE SCREEN
20th century, H58” W16”
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
760 ENGLISH SATINWOOD AND PAINTED
Joseph Demarais (New Jersey, 1927-1971) WHAT KIND OF IRONY, 1966; etching, in pencil, 246/250; sight H11” W14 1/2” Ruth Cyril (New York, 1938-1988) WINTER MOON, 1959; lithograph, in pencil, 127/220, sight H14” W18 1/2” William Crawford Parker (American, b. 1944) MY WIFE IS A FIELD, etching, in pencil 3/7, sight H14 1/2” W20” EARTH CLOUD, pen, ink and wash, sight H10” W7 1/4” Jan de Ruth (New York, Czech, 1922-1991) FEMME EN CHEMISE, lithograph, in pencil 181/250, sight H13 1/2” W9 1/2” Morris Henry Hobbs (Louisiana/Illinois, 1892 - 1967) PENELOPE, etching, in pencil, sight H17 3/4” W13 3/4” Astride Maillol (French, 1861-1944) pair ODES D’HORACE, woodcut, unsigned, sight H8” W5” Konrad Schueler (German, b. 1938) WITCH, etching, in pencil 44/250, sight H11 1/2” W7” (9pcs)
$500-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Some from Associated American Artists, c.1995
767 COLLECTION OF MODERN WORKS ON PAPER
765
763 JESUS REYES FERRERIA (Mexico, 1882-1977) ROOSTER, gouache on paper, unframed, signed lower right, H40” W27”
$500-700 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
$200-400
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
766 PAINTED WOOD SCULPTURE
(Mexican, b. 1942/3) BUSTO CON PAJAROS, resin, signed & numbered on base 2/25, H33” W21” D21”
(American, 20th century) EMERGING, signed with initials: WBN, H24 1/2” W8 1/2” D9”
$1,000-1,500
767
768 COLLECTION OF WORKS OF ART, MIXED MEDIA UNFRAMED
765 RITA BRIANSKY
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
761 SERGIO BUSTAMANTE
Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
(French,1877-1943) CAVALIERS ANGLAIS EN PICARDIE, c.1916 and MARCHE AUX LEGUMES, c.1908, engraving, framed, signed & numbered 9/35 and 18/30, plate H8 1/2” W5 3/4” and image H4 1/2” W5 1/2” (2pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
$300-500
764 JEAN-EMILE LABOUREUR
(Canadian, b.1925) HARVESTING WHEAT, oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right, H16” W20”
FIRESHIELD
19th century, W19” D18”
Sheldon Berlyn (Massachusetts/ New York, b.1929) POLYPHONY B1, silkscreen on paper, unframed, signed, titled, and numbered 1/15, H20 3/4 W27 1/2 August F. Biehle (Ohio, 1885-1979) 18 studies in ink, pencil, and crayon mounted to artist’s paper, unframed, some signed, H18” W24” Joseph Domjan (Hungary/New York, 1907-1992) DRESSED FOR DANCE, color woodcut on paper, unframed, signed, titled, and numbered 1/25, sight H22 1/2” W17 3/4” (20pcs)
comprising: Woody Crumbo, 4 serigraphs Hermann Armour Webster, etching Waldo Pierce, lithograph Kathryn Dahl, watercolor Mary Dainty, colograph John H. Schnell, pastel Stanley S. Sessler, pastel Tom Huston, photograph Helen Schneeberger, watercolor Algie Lafan, drawing sizes from H16” W10 3/4” to H26” W28 1/2” (13pcs)
$300-400
$300-400 762
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769 ALBERT WILLIAM CHRIST-JANER
777 ABSTRACT MODERNIST PAINTING,
(Minnesota, 1910-1973) SEAFORMS, lithograph, unframed, signed & numbered in pencil, sheet H20 1/2” W27 1/2”
SIGNED
$200-300
Provenance: Kentucky private collection
oil or acrylic on canvas, framed, H48” W36”
$100-200
Provenance: South Carolina private collection Associated American Artists, c.1995
770 JARVIN L. PARKS
769
778 KATHERINE PALMER HAZOURI
774 EDGAR A. (TED) BATZELL
(Georgia, 20th century) DEATH IN VENICE, oil on Masonite, framed, unsigned, sight H22 3/4” W30”
(New York, 1915-1996) two works: NUDES, watercolor, framed, one signed, sight H12” W15 1/2” and H15” W11” (2pcs)
$200-300
$200-300
Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
771 SIDNEE LIVINGSTON
FRAMED
(20th century) oil on paper, unsigned, H17” W33”
$200-300
Provenance: Florida private collection
$200-300
776 ALLEN AVIS
(American, 20th century) MILITANT KACHINAS, oil on panel, framed, signed lower left, H24” W32”
(New York/ Florida, 1925-2012) three works: ROWBOATS, DENUDED SEA URCHIN and BROWN PAPER NAUTILUS, color photographs, unframed, signed lower right, sight H16” W20” and two H8” W10” (3pcs)
$200-300
$100-200
Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
772 GLADYS RANDOLPH
773 BERNARD GUSSOW PASTEL, FRAMED (New York/New Jersey, 1881-1957) IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE, unsigned, sight H15 1/2” W12”
$100-200 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
779 FRANCES SMITH
775 WOMEN WITH FRUIT SCENE,
(New York, 1905-1955) MATERNITY, oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left, H24” W18” Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
(Georgia, 20th century) ABSTRACT, oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left and verso, H36” W48”
(20th century) ABSTRACT, oil on Masonite, framed, unsigned, H48” W47 1/2”
$100-300 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
780 AMERICAN ABSTRACT PAINTED PANEL, 20TH CENTURY mixed media (metal, panel and paint), framed, unsigned, H36” W24”
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
778
781 FRAMED ABSTRACT LITHOGRAPH, AFTER HENRI MATISSE (French, 1869-1954) signed in plate, H47” W29”
$150-250 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
782 ART DECO STYLE SCULPTURES, AFTER MAX LE VERRIER CLARTE and DANSEUSE AUX BOULES, bronze and glass on marble base, bearing signatures, H13” and H10” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
783 BERNARDAUD PORCELAIN, LES VITRAUX D’HADASSAH, MARC CHAGALL comprising: Tribu de Joseph charger, Dia.15 1/4” set of 6 salad plates, Dia.8 1/4” 2 breakfast cups with saucers (9pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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790 BAKER DRESSING TABLE AND MIRROR
painted and mirrored design, comprising: mirror, H31” W39”; dressing table H31” W44” D18”; stool H18” W20” D16” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
784
784 PAIR PATRICK NAGGAR EBONIZED
786 MODERN WOVEN LEATHER
WOOD AND STEEL TABOURET
ARMCHAIR
STOOLS,
BH35 1/2” SH17” W35” D39”
ARC
(French, b. 1946) design circa 1986, stamped: Patrick Naggar, ARC; H17” W14” D22” (2pcs)
790
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia private collection
787 JOHN WIDDECOMB DINING CHAIRS,
785 THEODORE ALEXANDER SIDE CHEST, DESIGNED BY THE KENO BROTHERS
SET OF EIGHT
H32” W60” D16 1/2”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
BH42” SH20” W20 1/2” D25” (8pcs)
$800-1,200
785
788 SHERATON STYLE UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR
early 20th century, BH35 1/2” SH18” W23 1/2” D26 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
789 MODERN PAINT-DECORATED MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
H46” W66” D22”
$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 783
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791 PAIR UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, STANFORD FURNITURE
796 PAIR FRENCH STYLE UPHOLSTERED
BH33 1/2” SH20 1/2” W32” D37” (2pcs)
BH40 1/2” SH19” W25” D26”
$500-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
792 UPHOLSTERED OTTOMAN
BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIRS
$200-300
797 PAIR FRENCH STYLE UPHOLSTERED BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIRS
H18” W47” D25”
BH40 1/2” SH19” W25” D21”
$200-400
$200-300
Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
793 SHELL-CLAD, BRASS INLAID AND GLASS-TOP COFFEE TABLE
798 PAIR UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS
H16” W37” D37”
$200-400
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
799
800 LEATHER UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS, SET OF SIX BH38” SH20” W18” D22”
$600-800
BH33” SH15” W21” D24” (2pcs)
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
801 DESIGNER HANDBAGS AND
799 CLASSICAL STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD
CLUTCHES
H46 3/4” W48” D28 1/2”
Gucci suede and bamboo bag, H8 1/2” W7” D1 3/4” Louis Vuitton monogram design Pochette bag, H12” W9” D2” Lorren Bell bee minaudiere, H4” W5” D3” Carey Adina heart minaudiere, H6 1/2” W6” D2 1/2” Bahay Bags, Allyson clutch, H5” L11” D2 3/4” Stuart Weitzman dalmatian bag, H12” W9” D2” Jose Luis fringe bag, H12” W9 1/2” beaded and appliqued fabric bag, H11 1/2” W9 1/2” D2” (8pcs)
$500-700
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
794 THEODORE ALEXANDER UPHOLSTERED SOFA AND CHAIR WITH CUSHIONS
sofa BH34” SH20” W98” D37”; chair BH32” SH20” W52” D37” (2pcs)
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
DINING TABLE
rectangular glass top supported on urnform columns and molded platform base; H30” W43 1/2” D78”
$700-1,000 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina
795 CHERRY DRAFTING TABLE
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802 MICRO-MOSAIC BROOCH late 19th century, H1 1/4” W1 1/2”
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia private collection
801
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803 VINTAGE ALLIGATOR
810 ANTON RAUFER-REDWITZ
PURSES AND CLUTCH
(German, 1871-1965) THE VIOLINIST, oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left: A Raufer, H32” W19 1/2”
Mayer, NY purse, H6 1/2” W13 1/4” D2 1/2” Deitsch purse, H8” W13” D3” clutch, H5” W9 1/4” D1 1/4” (3pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York private collection
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection 807
804 GRADUATED PEARL NECKLACE L17”
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
805 COLLECTION OF OBJECTS OF VIRTU enameled needle case, H1 1/2” enameled sterling clip, H1 3/4” clip, H3/4” 2 dresser jars, H1 1/4” and 1 1/2” sterling compact, Dia.2 1/2” 3 lockets, H1” to 1 1/2” 2 pill boxes lorgnette, H3 1/2” openface pocket watch, H2 1/8” gemstone and filigree brooch, L3 1/2” (14pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
806 JULIEN DUPRE (French, 1851-1910) THE REAPERS, engraving, framed, signed, sight H15” W23”
807 KARL KAUFMANN (Austrian, 1843-1905), KONSTANZ, LAKE CONSTANCE, oil on canvas, framed, signed with pseudonym: C. Cario, H28” W39 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
808 ALBERT SORKAU (French, 1874-1951) AFTERNOON TEA, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H14” W18”
811 J. CARRODI (Italian, late 19th century) THE BIRD TRAINER, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H26 1/2” W20 1/2”
$400-600 Provenance: Georgia private collection 812
812 ARTURO ORSELLI (Italian, 19th century) COURTING SCENE, watercolor on board, unframed, signed lower left, H20” W12 3/4”
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
813 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH
809 C. NEUMAN
STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT, oil on board, framed, unsigned, H26” W37 1/2”
CENTURY
(Continental school, 19th century) NET FISHING OFF THE COAST, oil on panel, framed, signed, H14 1/2” W20 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
814 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL PAINTINGS, 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF YOUNG MAN and YOUNG GIRL WITH BASKET OF FRUIT, oil on canvas, in carved giltwood frames, unsigned, H14 1/2” W11” and H14” W11” (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
815 JEAN-BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT (French, 1796-1875) IN THE DUNES: SOUVENIR OF THE WOODS IN THE HAGUE, 1869, etching, 2nd state, framed, unsigned, sheet H11 1/2” W15 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
809
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816 OLD MASTERS SKETCHES, BY MARTIN KNOLLER
819 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL PAINTING, 19TH CENTURY
822 ELISABETH LOUISE VIGEE-LEBRUN (AFTER)
(Austrian, 1725-1804) ALLEGORICAL SKETCH, red chalk, framed, signed, sight H8 1/2” W12”
ALPINE COTTAGE, oil on canvas, framed, signed illegibly lower right, H21 3/4” W28”
$300-500
$200-300
(French, 1755-1842) MARIE ANTOINETTE, colored mezzotint, framed with eglomise mat, sight H25 1/4” W17 3/4”
Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: New York private collection
817 GUSTAVE FROMENTIN
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
820 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH
(German, 1818-1878) BARNYARD SCENE, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H15” W18”
PORTRAIT OF CHILD WITH CAT, oil on panel, framed, unsigned, H15” W11”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-400
(French, 1707-1783) REPRESENTATION D’UNE PLACE DE STRASBOURG VUE DU COTE DE LA PORTE DE SAVERNE (after JohannMartin Weis), hand-colored engraving, framed, titled and marked lower margins, image H15” W29”
821 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH
$300-500
Provenance: California private collection
CENTURY
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
827 SOUTHEAST ASIAN EARTHENWARE
$200-300
19th/20th century, green-glazed loop handle pot, H20” 3 brown-glaze loop-handle jars, H15”, 23” and 24” and pitcher, H10” (5pcs)
$400-800 Provenance: Georgia private collection
824 GIOVANNI DOMENICO CAMPIGLIA (AFTER)
FLORAL STILL LIFE WITH BIRD, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H23 1/2” W28 1/2”
$200-400
(Hungarian, 1901-1985) PASSING ON TRADITIONS, oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left, H32” W26” Provenance: New York private collection
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
818 JACQUES PHILIPPE LE BAS
(Continental school, 19th century), DUTCH VILLAGE HARBOR, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H12” W24”
STORAGE JARS
823 ISTVAN TAKACS
CENTURY
$300-500
826 H. DELINE
Italian (1692-1768), pair works: GIOVANNI BELLINI PITT and CRIFTOFANO MONARI PITT, colored engraving, framed, unsigned, sight H11 3/4” W7 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia private collection
825 WILLY BILLE (Danish, 1889-1944) SAILING OFF THE COAST, oil on canvas, framed, signed with initials, H27” W39”
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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831 JUNICHIRO SEKINO (Japanese, 1914-1988) A PLUM, and A VIOLET, color woodblock, framed, signed, image H13” W8 1/2” (2pcs)
$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
832 COLLECTION JAPANESE PRINTS two vinyl folios, one containing 24 lithographic prints by Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), other containing 24 lithographic prints by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849); produced and published by Shuei-Sha, Tokyo, 1963 (2pcs) 829
828 TIBETAN MANDALA PAINTED THANGKA
late 19th/early 20th century, vibrantly painted with figures and mythical creatures, framed H37 1/2” W27 1/2”
$600-900 Provenance: Georgia private collection
829 TIBETAN PAINTED TANGKA late 19th/early 20th century, seated Buddha surrounded by Bodhisattva figures in richly decorated landscape, framed H36 1/2” W26 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
833 PAIR JAPANESE SCENES OF GEISHA
CHARGER
19th century, bird, floral and tree designs in traditional colors; Dia.24”
$400-600
$500-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
834 JAPANESE FRAMED WOODBLOCK PRINTS
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
836 MASSIVE IMARI PORCELAIN
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
after Toshusai Sharaku (fl. c.1794-1795) SEGAWA TOMISABURO II AS YADORIGI, kabuki onnagata actor (male actor specializing in female roles) framed, sight H10” W9” after Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815) KIYONAGA, framed, sight H15” W10” unknown artist, GEISHA AND WARRIOR, framed, sight H14” W9” Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) KINOKUNI SLOPE AT AKASAKA, framed, signed, image H9” W6 1/2” (4pcs)
$200-400
832
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia private collection
(Japanese, 1907-1997) HANIWA-4, color woodblock with mica, framed, signed & titled, image H14 1/2” W8 1/4”
TABLEWARE
10 plates, Dia. 9 3/4” 2 center bowls, Dia. 10” covered serving dish, Dia. 9” charger, Dia. 14 1/2” 6-piece tea set 3 lobed dishes, L6 1/2” 2 chamber sticks covered dish, W7 1/8” 6 chopstick rests 3 bowls, Dia. 6 1/2” 2 oblong trays, L7 1/2” 7 cups, H1 1/2” 12 tea bowls, H2” 10 rice bowls, Dia. 5” 4 bowls, Dia. 6” 10 bowls, Dia. 5 1/2” 10 dishes, Dia. 5” 7 oblong dishes, L4 1/2” (97pcs)
(early 20th century) STANDING FIGURE and TWO FIGURES, framed, stamped, sight H35 1/2” W16” (2pcs)
$400-600
830 KIYOSHI SAITO
835 COLLECTION JAPANESE IMARI PATTERN PORCELAIN
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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837 DANCING GANESH GARDEN SCULPTURE
H27 1/2” W15 1/2” D9 1/2”
$200-300
840 CHINESE GILT AND LACQUERED LOHAN ON HORSEBACK early 20th century, H22 1/2” W18” D5”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500
838 SOUTHEAST ASIAN STONE, METAL
841 PAIR CHINESE HAN-STYLE GREEN-PATINATED BRONZE CHIMERA
AND CERAMIC OBJECTS
Provenance: Georgia private collection
19th/20th century, comprising: bronze koro, H10” W8 1/2” Tibetan metal-mounted stonework jar, H5 1/2” Tibetan meditation tingsha in case, Dia.3 1/2” 2 Thai crackleware bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.9 3/4” and H3” Dia.9 1/2” (5pcs)
late 19th/early 20th century, standing figures, H13” L18” (2pcs)
841
$300-500
843 CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAIT,
846 CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERY PANEL,
Provenance: Georgia private collection
FRAMED
FRAMED
842 CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAIT
Qing dynasty, depicting stylized floral and butterfly designs, overall H33 1/2” W22 1/2”
$300-400
Qing dynasty, male figure in red robe with rank badge and pictorial belt seated upon leopard skin-draped chair, overall H63 1/2” W41 1/2”
PAINTINGS
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$400-600
Qing dynasty, mid 19th century, suite of six pairs: ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS, watercolor on silk, framed, unsigned, sight H6 1/2” W3 1/2” (12pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$400-700
844 PAIR CHINESE BLACK-LACQUERED
839 CHINESE SHANG STYLE BRONZE EWER
probably 20th century, fish, dragon and salamander design, H13 1/2” L15 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
Provenance: Descended in the Rutledge-Rose families of South Carolina Other Notes: Notation on verso of one reads: This picture taken from an ancester book brought to this country by Capt. John Rutledge on or about 1855. This book contained 12 such pictures and were framed on Aug. 15, 1961. They are said to be painted on a material made from the lotus blossom.
PICTORIAL PANELS
Qing dynasty, each landscape with figures depicted in daily life, framed, overall H24” W19” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Georgia private collection
$300-500
847 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND MARBLE PEDESTALS
late 19th century, one square, the other octagonal; H18” W16” D16” and H18” Dia.19” (2pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
845 CHINESE SILK ON SILK PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK
Qing dynasty, depicting boys playing amongst blossoming prunus, framed, overall H29 1/2” W22 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
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848 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND MARBLE PEDESTALS
circa 1900, hexagonal designs, H18” Dia.10 1/2” and H18” Dia.11” (2pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
849 PAIR CHINESE BRASSMOUNTED GILT RED-LACQUER ARMCHAIRS
late 19th century, concave crestrail, scrolling handrest, carved pierced splat on X-brace folding frame with molded footrest; BH41 1/2” SH23” W31 1/2” D18” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
850 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND MARBLETOP PEDESTAL, QING
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853 CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLE
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856 SOUTHEAST ASIAN DIMINUTIVE
COLLECTION
CERAMIC VESSELS
19th century, comprising: agate, H2 1/2” Peking glass, H2 3/4” 2 turquoise ground porcelain, H2 1/2” and 3 1/4” 2 molded figural porcelain, H3” (6pcs)
probably 19th century or earlier, comprising: decorated celadon jar, H2 3/4” Meiping vase, H4” bird-form lidded pot, H3” melon-form box, H3” blue-and-white box, H2 1/2” brown-glazed ewer, H3 1/2” (6pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
$200-400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
854 CHINESE CARVED CORAL AND AGATE
857 CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE
DYNASTY
FEMALE FIGURES
circa 1880, H20 1/2” Dia.16”
Qing dynasty, coral figure playing instrument, H4”; agate figures with basket, H6” (2pcs)
Qing Dynasty, cartouches with figures and floral sprays; H10 1/2”
$400-600
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
851 ASIAN LACQUER AND SHELL MINIATURE RICKSHAW
late 19th century, H6” L8 1/2” W3”
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
19th century, pair famille rose, H9 1/2”; pair rose medallion, H8” (4pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
DISHES
852 SOUTHEAST ASIAN PAINTED ALABASTER RECLINING BUDDHA early 20th century, H8” L19”
$300-400
Provenance: Georgia private collection
858 CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES
855 CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS AND 19th/20th century, comprising: Ko-sometsuke bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.5” famille rose egg-shell bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.5” blue-glazed dish, Dia.11 1/2” blue-and-white dish, Dia.7 3/4” (4pcs)
$300-500
PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER
854
Provenance: Georgia private collection
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859 CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN
864 ASIAN WATERCOLOR OF RED-
COVERED VASES AND WIGSTANDS
CROWNED CRANES
famille verte covered jar, H15” covered vase, H10” pair wigstands, H11 1/2” (4pcs)
first half 20th century, framed size H42” W25 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Florida private collection
$200-300
Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
865 MASSIVE PAIR SATSUMA COVERED
868
PORCELAIN COVERED JAR
$200-300
868 CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN-INSET EIGHT-PANEL
late Qing dynasty, decorated with Shou on flowering vine ground, H17”
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
H32” L56”
860 CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE
URNS
H33” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Georgia private collection
866 JAPANESE BRONZE JARDINIERES
861 CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAIT 19th century, seated man in rich blue robe with elaborate rank badge, gouache, unsigned, framed, sight H 32 1/2” W16 1/2”
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862 CHINESE CARVED JADE COLLECTION libation cup, H2 1/2” dish, H1 1/2” W3” D3 1/4” Foo lion, H4” Guanyin, H6” (4pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-400
CONVERTED TO LAMPS
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
vase H15” (2pcs)
867 PAIR CHINESE PORCELAIN
$200-300
LAMP
Provenance: Estate of Marie Pappenheimer Platter
H33”
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
871 INDIAN COURT SCENE PAINTING early 20th century, depicting figures on horseback with attendants, framed H49” W34 1/2”
first half 20th century, depicting exotic birds, framed size H42” W54”
$200-400
$200-300
Provenance: Florida private collection
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$200-300
870 CHINESE PAINTED METAL TABLE
863 CHINESE PICTORIAL SILK-ON-SILK
860
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
869 PAIR CHINESE BRASS VASES
LADY MUSICIAN FIGURES
$300-500
$200-300
early 20th century, lion and tiger, H10” Dia.15”; elephant-mask handles, H12 1/2” W18 1/2” (2pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
TABLE SCREEN
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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872 ORIENTAL PAINTED TRAY TABLE
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H22 1/2” W34 1/2” D24 1/2”
876 CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE TUREENS
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
AND PLATTER
pair tureens H9” L12”, and platter L17 1/2” W15” (3pcs)
873 CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE
$200-300 Provenance: Collection of Edward Morrison Brown
VASE CONVERTED TO LAMP
H27”
$200-300
877 FRAMED CHINESE PRINTS
Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection
QUAIL and FLOWERS, framed H16 1/2” W16 1/2” (2pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
878 JAPANESE BRONZE BOWL
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874 MOROCCAN SILK AND METALLIC THREAD KAFTAN OR ROBE
875 ROYAL CROWN DERBY VASE AND KUTANI JARDINIERE
H50” W58 1/2”
vase, H12” and jardiniere, H5” (2pcs)
$200-300
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
incised agricultural landscape design, H2 1/2” Dia.10”
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon, Georgia
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manner of: Although this work is in the appropriate manner or style of the artist, it is probably of a later period.
after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works. note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item. after the antique: A later facsimile. oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals. attributed to: This work is probably by the named artist. Technically, this work is of the period and may be wholly or even partly by this artist.
period: Works will be followed by a date, which means that the object is, in our opinion, the date indicated, and made in the time frame.
b: Date of birth provenance: History of ownership, or additional information which we have obtained.
BH: Back height circa: Approximate date of object.
studio of: This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under the artist’s supervision.
circle of: This work is of the correct period, and exhibits the stylistic influence of the named artist.
school of: This work is of the general style of the artist, and may possibly even be by a student of the artist, even if from a slightly later, but not too distant period.
ct: Carat (single gemstone weight) SH: Seat height ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight) D: Depth
sizes: All sizes, weights and other measurements are approximate; we are not responsible for mis-measurements or typographical errors.
d: Date of death
Sq: Square
dates: All dates are approximate. The absence of a date for any item indicates that the item is either modern or we are uncertain of the age.
style: The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the object was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier form.
Dia: Diameter
W: Width
DJ: Dust jacket
wk: Worked
fl: Flourished
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follower of: This work is executed in the artist’s style, but is not necessarily by one of his students. g: Grams H: Height K: Karat, the fineness of gold. L: Length
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Abbreviations” printed in each catalog or available upon request. These Conditions of Sale and the purchaser's and our respective rights and obligations hereunder are governed by the laws of the State of South Carolina. By bidding at an auction, each purchaser and bidder agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale. Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, brought by or against Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., (but not including claims brought against the consignor by the purchaser of lots consigned hereunder) shall be resolved by the Columbia, South Carolina legal system. In addition to the other remedies available to us by law, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of 2% per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the purchaser, in addition to other remedies available to us and the consignor(s) by law, including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price, with the purchaser to be responsible for all costs of collection (including attorneys' fees and disbursements), we, at our option, may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve, and the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency, costs including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder, and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser's obligations to us, any property in our possession, owned by such purchaser. We shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the South Carolina Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such property, and we may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by us for the account of, or due from us to, such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier's checks, we have con firmed their authenticity. All property must be removed from our premises by the purchaser at their expense no later than 5 business days following its sale and, if it is not removed, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., reserves the right to charge a minimum storage fee of $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser's expense. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than 5 days following the sale. If property is uncollected within 60 days of auction purchase date, buyer authorizes Charlton Hall to re-sell ALL purchases. Storage fees, handling charges, and seller’s commission rate of 20% will be deducted from the proceeds. Your bid is a legally binding contract. If you are the successful bidder, you have entered into a contract to purchase the property which you bid from the seller. You should contact Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. to resolve any questions prior to placing any bids. The use of a live internet bidding service will subject your bid to an additional buyer’s premium. Please be aware of this and be sure to read all the terms published by the service providing online bidding. The Conditions of Sale as written in this printed catalog will take precedence over any other conditions, whether printed or posted on internet websites. Conditions of Sale may be amended by posted notices in the salesroom or by announcement from the auctioneer. Bid increments: Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and generally advances as indicated on bid sheet. All bids submitted out of increment will be rounded to the nearest increment.
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Specialists for this Sale Ronald D. Long Kinga Bender Catherine A. Carlisle Jenn S. Robertson Administrative Assistant Margaret E. Malik Consulting Specialists Prof. Ronald E. Bridwell Thomas P. Crowther Donnie F. Garrett Roger W. Powell Hermann L.A. Sommersell Consignments Director Erica E. Guillebeau Erica@CharltonHallAuctions.com 803-779-5678 Client Services Specialist Vicky L. Smith Tel: 803-779-5678 Fax: 803-733-1701 info@CharltonHallAuctions.com Photography Director Stephen W. Ivey
Gallery & Offices 7 Lexington Drive West Columbia, SC 29170 Tel: 803-779-5678 Fax: 803-733-1701 Email: info@CharltonHallAuctions.com Website: www.CharltonHallAuctions.com Gallery & Office Hours Monday - Friday 10am to 5pm (Please note pickup hours below)
Summer Closing: Our offices will be closed July 4th through 12th
Property Pickup Hours Please schedule pickup at least 24-hours in advance of arrival Monday - Friday morning 10:00 to 11:30am afternoon 1:00 to 4:30pm Corporate Officials Charlton F. Hall, Jr., Director Ronald D. Long, President Auctioneer & Firm Licenses Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., Firm 1316F Ronald D. Long, SCAL No. 509 Erica E. Guillebeau, SCAL No. 4523 Betsy J. Hackett-Davis, SCAL No. 4229 Jeffery C.D. Long, SCAL No. 3942
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