Extraordinary Collections at Auction

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Extraordinary Collections 26 & 27 October 2017

at auction


IMPORTANT ESTATE, MUSEUM & PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Estate of William Frederick Austin Estate of Dorothy Greene Owen Property from the Collection of Millicent Rogers Property from Collection of General & Mrs. Delmar T. Spivey Estate of Sarah Anderson "Sally" Irvin Wood Aiken, South Carolina Estate Charlotte, North Carolina Estate Property of a Gentleman Sporting Gun Collection of a Gentleman Deaccessioned Property from the North Carolina Maritime Museum Property from Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia

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Extraordinary Collections at auction

Sporting Gun Collection Thursday 26 October 11:00am (Lots 1-96)

International Sale

Preview Exhibition Opening Cocktail Reception Saturday 21 October | 4-7pm

Thursday 26 October

Wednesday 25 October | 10am-5pm Thursday 26 October | 10-11am Friday 27 October | 10-11am and by prior appointment

following sporting sale (Lots 97-402)

Style+Design Property Pick Up Hours Saturday 28 October | 10am-2pm

Friday 27 October 11:00am (Lots 1000 - 1293)

Sale IT287

and weekdays by appointment Mornings (10:00 -11:30am) Afternoons (1:00 - 4:30pm)

Estate Jewelry Timed Online Only

Tuesday 31 October

Sale IT287

11:00am (Lots 2000 and up)

Fine Art Sale

Timed Online Only

Wednesday 1 November 11:00am (Lots 3000 and up)

7 Lexington Drive West Columbia, SC 29170 803-779-5678

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International Sale

International Sale Estates & Private Collections

26 OCTOBER THURSDAY AT 11AM LOTS 1- 402

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1 1 HENRY PATENT .44 CALIBER RIMFIRE RIFLE, NEW HAVEN ARMS CO

3 WINCHESTER MODEL 94AE LEVER-ACTION SADDLE-RING CARBINE

SN 7572, circa 1864, lever action, walnut buttstock, lower tang marked: W, original meta cleaning rod, barrel L24” overall L44”; accompanied with original letter from George Madis ***FFL REQUIRED***

SN 6093410, Camden, South Carolina Commemorative, 30-30, American walnut straight hand stock, engraved Camden, SC scene, enlarge loading lever, barrel L16”, overall L34”, accompanied by walnut case. ***FFL REQUIRED***

$30,000-40,000 Provenance: Private collection

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

2 WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO .45-70 1ST MODEL OPEN TOP RIFLE

SN 1930, circa 1878, lever action, walnut buttstock and forend, round barrel, single set trigger, barrel L28”, overall L48”; accompanied with factory letter. ***FFL REQUIRED***

$10,000-15,000 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

4 A. H. FOX HE GRADE SUPER FOX 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 29903, circa 1924, boxlock action, full pistol grip stock, matching beaver-tail forearm, double triggers, standard HE engraving, 3” chambers, LOP 14 1/2”, barrel L32”, overall L 49”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case and Fox letter ***FFL REQUIRED***

$5,500-7,500 Provenance: Private collection

5 AH FOX STERLINGWORTH 12GA SXS BRUSH EJECTOR SHOTGUN, ORIGINAL TWO-BARREL SET SN 103079, boxlock action, full pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, period red head recoil pad, LOP 14 1/2”, barrel L32” with ejectors, choked mod/full and 26” with ejectors choked cyl/cyl, overall L48”, second set of barrels with second forearm; accompanied with original representation leg-omutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$3,500-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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6 AH FOX GUN CO STERLINGWORTH 12GA X45/70 GOVERNMENT SXS CAPE GUN

SN 70345, circa 1914, boxlock action, full pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, rifle sights installed on barrels with sling swivels, barrel L28”, overall L44”; accompanied with period leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

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7 7 A. H. FOX MODEL BE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 15354, circa 1909, toplever boxlock action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, standard B engraving, barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with Scheels Takedown case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$4,500-6,500 Provenance: Private collection

8 ANSLEY H. FOX BY SAVAGE ARMS CORP MODEL AE GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN circa 1932, SN 33039, boxlock action, automatic ejectors, straight walnut grip, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4” barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$3,500-4,500 Provenance: Private collection

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9 9 A. H. FOX STERLINGWORTH 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 115054, factory original two barrel set, boxlock, pistolgrip, walnut stock, double triggers, standard Sterlingworth markings, fluid steel barrel L24” & 32” ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$1,500-1,800s Provenance: Private collection

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10 A. H. FOX MODEL AE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 23491, circa 1918, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, standard A engraving, auto ejectors, barrel L30”, overall L47 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

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11 RARE PARKER BROS CH GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN

$5,000-7,000 Provenance: Belonged to famous exhibition shooter Frank Irwin of Cherokee, Iowa Private collection

Sporting Gun Sale

SN 92373, circa 1899, two barrel set, straight grip, splinter forearm, single trigger, standard CH engraving, barrel L28” Bernard steel and 32” Titanic steel; accompanied with Beretta Takedown case and factory letter ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

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12 PARKER BROS DHE GRADE 12GA SXS HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN SN 132506, circa 1905, boxlock auto ejectors, straight stock, standard DH engraving, barrel L32”, overall L48 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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13 PARKER BROS DH GRADE 10GA HAMMERLESS SXS SPORTING GUN

SN 59326, circa 1890, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard DH engraving, skeleton buttplate, barrel L29”, overall L46 1/2”

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$1,800-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

14 PARKER BROS. 12GA QUALITY ONE LIFTER SXS SHOTGUN

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SN 5216, circa 1875, under lifter, straight walnut stock, double trigger, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”

$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

15 PARKER BROS 16GA DHE GRADE SXS SPORTING GUN, TWO-BARREL SET SN 189826, circa 1920, boxlock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, Miller single trigger, standard DH engraving with game scenes, Parker Bros titantic steel barrel L30” and aftermarket Belgium barrels L26” ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$4,500-6,500 Provenance: Private collection

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15 16 PARKER BROS DHE GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 171655, circa 1915, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard DH engraving, beaver tail forearm, Titanic steel barrel L32”, overall L48”; accompanied with Takedown leather case and factory letter ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,500-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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17 PARKER BROS VHE GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 185205, circa 1920, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard VH engraving, auto ejectors, Vulcan steel barrel L32”, overall L48 3/4”; accompanied with canvas/leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,800-2,500 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

18 PARKER, WINCHESTER REPRODUCTION 20GA DHE GRADE SXS SHOTGUN SN 20-885, engraved boxlock, double triger, straight handed grip, walnut stock, skeleton butt plate, LOP 14 1/4” barrel L26” IMP CYL & MOD, overall L42 1/2”; accompanied by leather case * **FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

19 RARE PARKER BROS DHE GRADE 20GA HAMMERLESS SXS SPORTING GUN SN 213884, circa 1925, automatic ejectors, straight English stock, Titanic steel standard DH engraving, initial plate on stock: 2, S.D. MCGRAW, NY, barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with Takedown canvas case and PGCA research letter ***FFL REQUIRED***

18 20 EARLY PARKER BROS 12GA QUALITY ONE UNDERLEVER SXS SPORTING GUN SN 3481, circa 1874, straight walnut stock, double triggers, standard border engraving, twist Damascus barrel L28 1/4” overall L45 1/2”; accompanied with factory letter

$1,500-2,200 Provenance: Private collection

$8,000-12,000 Provenance: Private collection

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21 PARKER BROS QUALITY ONE 10GA HAMMER SPORTING GUN

SN 54739, circa 1891, checkered pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, laminated/twist steel barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with Takedown canvas case and factory letter

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$4,500-5,500 Provenance: Private collection Other Notes: Featured in August 1999 Double Gun Journal, pp. 126.

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22 PARKER BROS GH GRADE 12GA SXS BOXLOCK DOUBLE BARREL SPORTING GUN

SN 92435, two barrel set, Damascus and E.S.C Vickas barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard GH grade engravings, barrel L30” with 60% original pattern and 27 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown hard case ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$1,800-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

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23 PARKER BROS VH GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 124609, circa 1904, boxlock, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard VH engraving, Vulcan steel barrel L30”, overall L46”; accompanied with leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

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Other Notes: Accompanied with South Carolina hunting license, 1919-1920. Found behind buttplate. Made out to 11 year old boy with last name Kaminer. Shipped to H.V. Kaminer in Gadsden, South Carolina.

24 PARKER BROS VH GRADE 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 105984, circa 1901, boxlock action, pistolgrip walnut forearm, double triggers, standard V grade engraving, left barrel marked: E.V. WILKES, Vulcan steel barrel L30”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$900-1,400 Provenance: Private collection

24 25 PARKER BROS PH GRADE 12GA SXS HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN

SN 208696, circa 1924, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard PH engraving steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown leather case and factory letter ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

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26 PARKER BROS GH GRADE 12GA HAMMERLESS SXS SPORTING GUN

SN 123215, circa 1904, boxlock ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard GH engraving, heart shaped silver presentation plaque in right side of buttstock, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with trunk case, factory letter and documentation of presentation ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

27 EARLY PARKER BROS 12GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 0229, circa 1868, round action, straight walnut grip, double triggers, Damascus barrel L28”, overall L45 1/4”; accompanied with original Parker walnut wood case

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

28 PARKER BROS PHE GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 193736, circa 1921, boxlock auto ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard PH engraving, Parker steel barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with leg-omutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

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$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

29 PARKER BROS 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN 15620, circa 1870, under lifter, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L27 1/2”, overall L44”

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection

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30 PARKER BROTHERS VH GRADE 12GA SX SHOTGUN SN 140298, circa 1908, pistolgrip, walnut stock, double triggers, standard VH grade inscriptions, barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$900-1,300 Provenance: Private collection

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31 PARKER BROS SIXTY DOLLAR GRADE 10GA SXS SPORTING GUN

SN 53745, circa 1892, top action hammer, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, light scroll/floral engraving with 15% coverage, Damascus twist barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case and factory letter

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$900-1,200 Provenance: Private collection

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32 VERY RARE PARKER BROS 14GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 01638, circa 1875, lifter action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L47”

$1,000-1,400 Provenance: Private collection

33 THOMAS PARKER 12GA 7 GRADE HAMMERGUN

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SN 24253, circa 1920, back action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, game birds engraved on either side of back action, barrel L30”, overall L47” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$600-800 Provenance: Private collection

34 COLT MODEL 1878 12GA SXS HAMMERGUN SN 5231, circa 1878, Damascus barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, barrel L30” overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with leather case

$1,400-2,200 Provenance: Private collection

33 35 COLT MODEL 1883 SXS 12GA HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN

SN 7146, boxlock toplever action, Damascus barrels, semi-pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 14”, barrel L30”, overall L46”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

38 36 36 COLT SINGLE ACTION .32-20 ARMY SHERIFFS MODEL REVOLVER

SN 268092, circa 1905, period ivory grips, standard Colt markings, barrel L4 3/4”, overall L10”; accompanied with factory letter and 1880’s buffalo hide holster ***FFL REQUIRED***

$10,000-15,000 Provenance: Private collection

37 COLT ARMY .45 CALIBER LONG COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER

SN 117279, circa 1887, walnut grips, barrel L5”, overall L10 1/2”; accompanied with leather holster.

$1,800-2,800 Provenance: Private collection Other Notes: Accompanied with factory letter dated March 3, 1955 referencing the repair and restoration of the gun, along with other documents.

40 SMITH & WESSON .357 MAGNUM SCLE OFFICER’S ASSOCIATION REVOLVER SN ACN3224, 84/100, double action, walnut Smith & Wesson grips with medallion, 60% scroll/floral engraving, inscribed: RESERVED EDITION, barrel L4”, overall L10”; accompanied with walnut presentation case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection

39 41 EASTERN ARMS CO .32 CALIBER S&W HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER

SN 44326, circa 1950, double action, barrel L3”, overall L6 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$150-300 Provenance: Private collection Other Notes: Manufactured by Iver Johnson for Sears & Roebuck under Eastern Arms Co.

38 COLT NEW FRONTIER SAA .357 MAGNUM REVOLVER SN 6884NF, single action, Colt walnut grips with medallion, standard markings, barrel L7 1/2”, overall L13 1/2”; accompanied by Smith & Wesson presentation box ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

39 COLT AUTOMATIC POCKET MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTOMATIC .32 CALIBER RIMLESS

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PISTOL

SN 278983, single action, Colt wood grips with medallion, right grip with British silver coin inset, left grip with Mercury dime coin inset, barrel L2 1/2”, overall L6 1/2”; accompanied with leather holster ***FFL REQUIRED***

$400-500 Provenance: Private collection

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42 42 ASTRA A-75 .40 CALIBER S&W SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL SN W4072, double action, seven-round magazine, barrel L2 1/4”, overall L6 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

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$250-400 Provenance: Private collection

43 EARLY REMINGTON ARMS CO MODEL 32 O&U HAMMERLESS 12GA SPORTING GUN SN 322, automatic ejectors, full pistolgrip stock, double triggers, standard model 32 engraving, steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

44 REMINGTON MODEL 32 12GA O&U SHOTGUN SN 2356, boxlock action, walnut pistolgrip stock, single selective trigger, standard model 32 engraving, barrel L30”, overall L47”; accompanied with custom canvas wood case covered with leather fittings ***FFL REQUIRED***

45 45 REMINGTON MODEL 1882 GRADE 3 12GA SXS

46 L. C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE 12GA SXS HAMMERLESS

SPORTING GUN

SPORTING GUN

SN 55968, circa 1886, back action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, fluid steel barrel L28”, overall L46”

SN 134296, circa 1930, sidelock ejector, pistolgrip walnut stock, ventilated rib, Hunter single trigger, auto ejectors, imp cyl imp cyl, standard specialty engraving, barrel L26 1/2”, overall L43 1/4”; accompanied with factory letter and Scheels Takedown case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Private collection

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Private collection

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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47 L. C. SMITH FIELD GRADE 12GA SXS SHOTGUN SN FWE134729, circa 1929, two barrel set, sidelock auto ejectors, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, featherweight, steel barrel L30” and 26 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

48 ITHACA GRADE 4-E SINGLE BARREL TRAP 12GA SPORTING GUN

SN 401766, circa 1929, straight handed walnut stock, automatic ejectors, fleur-de-lis checkering, ventilated rib, LOP 14 1/4”, barrel L32”, overall L49 1/2”; accompanied with period leg-o-mutton leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,800-2,600 Provenance: Private collection

49 ITHACA 12GA BOXLOCK SXS HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN

SN 194244, circa 1890, Damascus barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, standard Flues inscriptions, LOP 13 7/8”, barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2”

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$500-900 Provenance: Private collection

50 LEFEVER ARMS CO 12GA G GRADE SXS SPORTING GUN SN 32978, circa 1920, sidelock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L47” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$900-1,200 Provenance: Private collection

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51 LEFEVER ARMS CO 12GA H GRADE SXS SPORTING GUN SN 33156H, circa 1900, sidelock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, Damascus steel barrel L28”, overall L45 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

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52 BAKER GUN CO PARAGON 12 BORE SXS SPORTING GUN

54 BAKER GUN CO BATAVIA LEADER SIDELOCK 12GA SXS SHOTGUN

SN 201171F, circa 1920, sidelock auto ejectors, walnut pistolgrip stock, double triggers, standard Paragon engraving, barrel L26”, overall L43”; accompanied with Takedown leather/canvas case ***FFL REQUIRED***

SN 6775F, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, standard markings, barrel L28”, overall L45 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-2,800 Provenance: Private collection

$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

53 C. E. VAUGHN 12GA BOXLOCK SXS

55 R KINGSLAND & CO APPROX. 36 CALIBER KENTUCKY LONG RIFLE

SHOTGUN

NVSN, circa 1860, side action, walnut stock, inscribed: R KINGSLAND & CO WARRANTED, octagonal barrel L42”, overall L58”

SN 20251, circa 1890, Damascus barrels, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L29 3/4, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with original maker’s leather trunk case

$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

$1,000-1,400 Provenance: Private collection

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In The Fine English Gun Maker’s Tradition a pair of sporting guns

Sporting Gun Sale

56 56 MATCHED PAIR ELDERKIN & SONS SXS HAMMERLESS 12 BORE SPORTING GUNS SN 551698 & 551702, boxlock ejectors, straight walnut stocks, double triggers, Briley choke tubes, barrel L25”, overall L42 1/2”; accompanied with leather trunk fitted to guns ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$6,500-8,000 Provenance: Private collection

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57 JOSEPH MANTON & CO 20 BORE SXS HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN

SN 77305, circa 1920, boxlock action with ejectors, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 50% scroll/floral coverage, barrel L28”, overall L43” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$3,500-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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58 JAMES PURDY 10GA THUMBHOLE UNDERLEVER OVAL TRIGGERGUARD SXS SPORTING GUN SN 8248, circa 1875, thumbhole underlever backaction, straight walnut grip, 60% scroll/floral engraving, bar-in-wood forend, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L47”

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Private collection

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59 HOLLOWAY & AUGUSON 20GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 45679, sidelock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, steel barrel L30”, overall L45 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$500-700 Provenance: Private collection

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60 ARMY NAVY 20GA SXS SPORTING GUN SN 460??, circa 1930, sidelock action, walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

60 61 WILLIAM CASHMORE .410 DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER SPORTING GUN

SN 12544, semi-pistol grip, walnut stock with checkered butt and matching snap-off forearm, double trigger; barrel L28”, overall L44”

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$500-700 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

62 62 CHARLES LANCASTER .450/.400 NITRO EXPRESS SMOOTH OVAL BORE SXS RIFLE SN 7417, circa 1880, round bodied boxlock action, semi pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, 75% scroll/floral engraving, barrels marked: CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND STREET LONDON, barrel L30”, overall L47”

$8,000-11,000 Provenance: Private collection

63 J. A. SCOTCHER 12GA SXS HAMMER SPORTING GUN NVSN, circa 1880, sidelever action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 50% scroll coverage, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”

$700-900 Provenance: Private collection

63 64 W. J. JEFFREY & CO 10GA SXS SPORTING GUN NVSN, circa 1910, back action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, 60% scroll coverage, barrel L30”, overall L47” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

65 GALLYON & SONS 12 BORE SXS HAMMER SPORTING

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GUN

SN 6014, circa 1880, rotary underlever full crossover, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L30”, overall L47”

$1,000-1,400 Provenance: Private collection

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66 WANLESS BROS 12 BORE SXS WILDFOWLING HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN

SN 2130, circa 1950, 3 inch magnum sidelock action, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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67 F. BANDER 12GA SXS HAMMERGUN NVSN, circa 1850, back action, walnut stock, double triggers, back action, hammer and receiver with deep relief engraving and gold inlay, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L47”

$1,800-2,500 Provenance: Private collection

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68 CHARLES BOSWELL 20GA SXS SPORTING GUN

NVSN, straight walnut grip, double triggers, steel barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

69 S. A. VAN HORN 16GA/.36 CALIBER MUZZLE LOADING SXS PERCUSSION

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SPORTING GUN

NVSN, two barrel set, one set standard 16ga muzzle loader barrels, one set of 16ga left barrel and .36 caliber right barrel, back action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L30 1/2”, overall L47”; accompanied with period wood case ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$1,200-1,700 Provenance: Private collection

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70 J & W TOLLEY 12 BORE SXS SPORTING GUN

SN 8875, circa 1890, sidelock hammerless ejectors, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 40-50% coverage with floral/scroll engraving, barrel L26”, overall L43 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown leather case

$2,400-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

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Sporting Gun Sale

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71 COGSWELL & HARRISON 16 BORE SXS SPORTING GUN

72 BROWN 4 BORE PERCUSSION PUNT GUN

SN 10362, circa 1905, sidelock action, semi-pistolgrip walnut forearm, double triggers, 80% coverage in scroll/floral engraving, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

NVSN, circa 1860, straight walnut grip, barrel L44”, overall L60 1/2”

$700-1,200 Provenance: Private collection

$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Private collection

73 W. W. GREENER GRADE 6 12 BORE SXS LIVE PIGEON GUN

SN 43666, circa 1910, boxlock auto ejectors, pistolgrip walnut forearm, double triggers, side safety, steel barrel L30”, overall L46 1/4”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$4,000-5,000 Provenance: Estate of Thomas Pollard Private collection

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74 74 H. J. HUSSEY 12 BORE SXS SPORTING GUN, TWO-BARREL SET SN 14218, circa 1910, sidelock action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, LOP 15”, both barrels L27” nitro proofed, choked mod/imp mod, overall L44 1/2”; accompanied with period original Takedown case/trunk ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: Private collection

75 W. W. GREENER 20 BORE 25 GRADE SXS HAMMERLESS SPORTING GUN SN 50815, circa 1904, boxlock action, pistolgrip walnut forearm, double triggers, 50% scroll/floral coverage, side safety, barrel L26”, overall L41 1/2”; accompanied with original maker’s leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

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$2,200-2,800 Provenance: Private collection

76 INMAN MEFFERT 16 BORE PINFIRE SXS HAMMER SPORTING GUN

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NVSN, circa 1870, back action, walnut stock, double triggers, receiver with extensive engraving and gold inlay, barrel L31 1/4”, overall L47”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

77 FLETCHER 10 BORE SXS JONES ROTARY UNDERLEVER HAMMER SPORTING GUN SN 763, circa 1860, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L29 1/2”, overall L45 1/2”; accompanied with period Takedown case

$1,200-1,700 Provenance: Private collection

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78 THOMAS BLAND & SONS 12 BORE SXS SPORTING GUN SN 12810, circa 1896, Damascus barrels, sidelock action, straight walnut grip, double triggers, LOP 14 1/4”, barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with leg-o-mutton leather case

$1,500-2,000 Provenance: Private collection

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79 JOHN HALL 10GA SXS SPORTING GUN NVSN, circa 1850, back action, straight grip walnut stock, double triggers, 60% rose scroll coverage, Damascus barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”

$1,000-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

80 CHARLES BOSWELL 12 BORE BOXLOCK SXS 79

SPORTING GUN

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SN 15185, circa 1930, straight walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, receiver with 90% scroll/floral coverage, barrel L28”, overall L43 1/2”; accompanied with original canvas/leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

81 W. H. POLLARD 12 BORE HAMMERLESS SXS

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SN 7645, circa 1905-1910, semi-pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, reproofed barrel L28”, overall L45 1/2”; accompanied with Takedown case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Estate of Columbia, South Carolina attorney Private collection

81 82 CHARLES LANCASTER 12 BORE SXS SPORTING GUN

SN 13135, circa 1920, sidelock ejector, straight walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, choked, right barrel imp cyl, left barrel full choke, barrel L28”, overall L44 3/4”; accompanied with Takedown leather case ***FFL REQUIRED***

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Private collection

82 83 W. P. JONES 12 BORE BOXLOCK SXS SPORTING GUN

SN 14483, circa 1890, Damascus barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors, scroll/floral coverage over 60% of receiver, barrel L30”, overall L46 1/2”; accompanied with original canvas/leather case

$1,200-1,800 Provenance: Private collection

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84 HUNTER AND KIRKER 12 BORE SXS BOXLOCK SPORTING GUN NVSN, hammerless two barrel set, Damascus barrels, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L26” and 30”; accompanied with original maker’s case with label ***FFL REQUIRED***

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$2,500-3,500 Provenance: Private collection

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85 TWO ARMY NAVY C.S.L. 20GA SXS SPORTING GUNS SN 67801 & 67802, circa 1920, one boxlock action & one sidelock action, straight walnut stocks, both with double triggers, auto ejectors, both boxlock and sidelock barrel L28”; accompanied with original Takedown leather case fitted with tools and oil can, and patch box, completely redone as new ***FFL REQUIRED*** (2pcs)

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$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

86 W. W. GREENER 12 BORE HIGH GRADE BOXLOCK SXS SPORTING GUN SN 30149, circa 1890, straight walnut grip, double triggers, 2 1/2” chambers, barrel L28”, overall L44”; accompanied with maker’s case

$2,500-3,500 Provenance: Private collection

86 87 W. W. GREENER 16 BORE GRADE FH BOXLOCK SXS SPORTING GUN SN 61281, circa 1907, straight grip walnut stock, standard FH engraving, side safety, auto ejectors, barrel L26 5/8”, overall L43”; accompanied with original maker’s case ***FFL REQUIRED***

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$1,600-2,000 Provenance: Private collection

88 J. P. SAUER & SOHN 12GA BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUN

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SN 393257, circa 1950, pistolgrip walnut stock, double triggers, auto ejectors and cocking indicators, Knupp steel barrel L28”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,000-1,300 Provenance: Private collection

89 F. R. LOFFLER 16-BORE HAMMERLESS SXS SPORTING GUN 89

NVSN, circa 1900, Damascus barrels, rotary underlever, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L30”, overall L44 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$1,000-1,600 Provenance: Private collection

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90 EUROPEAN HAMMERLESS DOUBLE RIFLE SN 30733, carbine 7.8mm x 57 double trigger, semi-pistol grip, walnut stock with red-rubber recoil pad; barrel L26”, overall L42” ***FFL REQUIRED***

$800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection

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91 WILLIAM MOORE & GREY HAMMER RIFLE SN 3009A, patented 1871, octangonal barrel marked: WILLIAM MOORE & GREY, 15 OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, full pistol grip, walnut stock with engraved grip cap and buttplate ***FFL REQUIRED***

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$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

92 GUSTAV GENSCHOW & CO DOUBLE HAMMERLESS RIFLE CARBINE

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SN 1294, 8.9mm x 74.5 side clips Greener cross bolt, 4 leaf folding express sights; right barrel marked: GUSTAV GENSCHOW & CO, HAMBURG, GERMANY, full pistol grip, walnut stock with cheek perch for right handed shooter, engraved boxlock action, double trigger * **FFL REQUIRED***

$500-700 Provenance: Private collection

93 WM & GEO CHANCE 10 BORE SXS PERCUSSION MUZZLE LOADER SHOTGUN

NVSN, circa 1860, side action hammer, straight walnut stock, double triggers, original ramrod, 50% floral engraving, two gold hunting dogs, laminate steel barrel L36”, overall L52”; Charleston plantation gun

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$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection

94 WESTON 10GA SXS PERCUSSION MUZZLE LOADER NVSN, circa 1850, side action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, barrel L32”, overall L47”

$800-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

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Other Notes: South Carolina plantation piece

95 MOORE & CO 10GA SXS PERCUSSION MUZZLE LOADER NVSN, circa 1870, side action, straight walnut stock, double triggers, 20% scroll/floral engraving, barrel L30 1/2”, overall L47”

$600-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

95 96 J. NOWOTNY HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE SN 6303, horn trigger guard, walnut stock with with cheek perch for right handed shooter, marked: J NOWONTY IN SOHL on top rib in gold and back action locks; barrel L26 3/4”, overall L42 3/4” ***FLF REQUIRED***

$600-900 Provenance: Private collection

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97 97 ALFRED HEBER HUTTY (South Carolina, 1877-1954) SUNDAY WORSHIP, EDISTO ISLAND watercolor, framed, signed lower left sheet H22 1/2” W30 1/8”

$25,000-40,000 Provenance: New York collection

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98 MATTIE LOU O’KELLEY (Georgia, 1908-1997) THE NICE HOUSE ON THE HILL, May 1975 oil on canvas board, framed, signed, dated & titled H24” W36”

$3,000-5,000 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

99 ATHOS MENABONI (Georgia, 1895-1990) RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS oil on Nakora wood panel, framed, graphite signed sight H15 1/2” W8 1/4”

100 100 WILLIAM MELTON HALSEY (South Carolina, 1915-1999) PONT NEUF, PARIS, c. 1966 oil on board, framed, signed, titled & dated H12” W30”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Virginia collection

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

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101 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979) EVERLEIGH GATES, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed & titled plate H7” W5”

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$600-900 Provenance: Virginia collection

102 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (South Carolina, 1883-1979) WROUGHT IRON GATES, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed & titled in pencil image H2 5/8” W2”

$300-400 Provenance: Private collection

103 ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER

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(South Carolina, 1883-1979) ST MICHAEL’S ALLEY, CHARLESTON etching, framed, signed & titled in pencil image H2 5/8” W2”

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106 ANGEL ESPOY

$300-400 Provenance: Private collection

(California, 1879-1963) BOATING ALONG RIVER NEAR COTTAGE oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right H8” W10”

104 ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Private collection

(Massachusetts/Vermont, 1886-1972) WINTER, LONDONDERRY, VERMONT oil on board, framed, signed H15 3/4” W21 1/2”

Other Notes: John Wanamaker label on verso.

$2,500-4,500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Literature: Cooley, John. A.T. HIBBARD, NA.: ARTIST IN TWO WORLDS. Rumford Press, 1968.

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Other Notes: accompanied by forementioned volume.

105 ROGER TORY PETERSON (Connecticut, 1908-1996) DUCKS COMING IN oil on canvas, unframed, signed H34” W50”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection

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Fletcher & Gardiner Philadelphia Silversmith Shop

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107 107 IMPORTANT SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, THOMAS FLETCHER Philadelphia, circa 1836-42; cartouche engraved with initial H, comprising: coffeepot H12” teapot H10 1/4” teapot H10 3/4” covered sugar H10 1/2” creamer H7 1/2” wastebowl H6 1/2” marked: T. FLETCHER, PHILAD. Total 212.9ozT (6pcs)

$12,000-18,000 Provenance: New York collection

Second Bank of the United States Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844)

Literature: Fennimore, Donald L. SILVERSMITHS TO THE NATION: THOMAS FLETCHER & SIDNEY GARDINER: 1808-1842. Woodbridge, UK: Antique Collectors’ Club, 2007. original drawing illustrated p.108; this service illustrated and discussed pp.246-247. Other Notes: The expansive service was commissioned for presentation to Mr. Nicholas Biddle, president of the Second Bank of the United States in 1836. It was comprised of dozens of pieces, weighed 3,400 troy ounces and cost $7,985.50. The original drawings for the teapot, creamer and sugar are contained in the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection (53.652.3). The historically important service was melted for bullion when the Second Bank failed to secure rechartering by the federal government. It was considered so important and influential to the nation that Fletcher was asked to reproduce it. This set is one of such services. WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM

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108 108 IMPRESSIVE S. KIRK & SON SILVER COVERED

110 ALABAMA COIN SILVER SALVER, JAMES CONNING

TUREEN

Mobile, 1840-1872, oval leaf-adorned rim over stippled band, and center stippled with entwined vine and strawberries, on openwork feet; incise-marked: J. CONNING, MOBILE; H1” L12 3/4” W9 1/4”, and 22.3ozT

Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1861-1868, eagle finial on domed rectangular profusely-chased cover and conforming footed body engraved with crest and flanked by twig handles; marked: S. KIRK & SON, 11OZ; H10” L13 1/2” W8 1/2”, and 82.0ozT

$5,000-7,000 Provenance: New York collection

109 AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE, NICHOLAS J. BOGERT New York and Orange County, NY, working circa 1800-1825, lobed baluster form decorated with floral bands; stamped: N.J. BOGERT, comprising: teapot H10”, creamer H6 1/2”, and sugar H5 1/2”; Total 56.5ozT (3pcs)

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

110 Literature: Smith, Sidney Adair. MOBILE SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS, 18201867. Mobile: Historic Preservation Society, 1971.

111 AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SET BY JOHN SAYRE New York, circa 1799, Classical form with ornamental bands on ball feet, comprising: teapot, H8” covered sugar, H6 1/2” covered creamer, H6 1/2” each engraved with initials WAB, and marked: J. SAYRE; Total 49.0ozT all in (3pcs)

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Descended in the McAleenan family of New York North Carolina private collection

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114 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, WILLIAM CARRINGTON & CO South Carolina, circa 1835-1865, beaded bands, tapered body engraved ornate cartouched centering initials J.Mc.P.C.; underside marked: W. CARRINGTON & CO in rectangle, and incised D; H3 3/4”, and 4.9ozT

$400-600 Provenance: Iris Schwartz collection Tennessee collection

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Literature: Burton, E. Milby. SOUTH CAROLINA SILVERSMITHS 1690-1860. Ed. Warren Ripley. Charleston: The Charleston Museum, p.25

115 ALABAMA COIN SILVER FLAT SERVER, JAMES CONNING

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Mobile, wk 1840-1872, cottage and scroll-engraved working end J. CONNING, and MOBILE; L10” and 2.9ozT

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

116 RARE WINNSBORO SC COIN SILVER LADLE AND SPOON, JAMES ELLIOTT South Carolina, working c.1807-1865, each in plain pattern engraved with initials WSA, and marked in script: J.E. in rectangle, L13 3/4” and 9”; and Total 9.1ozT (2pcs)

115 112 AMERICAN COIN SILVER FOOTED BOWL, WILLIAM THOMSON

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection Literature: Burton, E. Milby. SOUTH CAROLINA SILVERSMITHS, 1690-1860. Charleston, SC: Charleston Museum, 1991. p.151

New York, circa 1810-34, melon-form body decorated with scrolling bands and flanked by lion’s-mask and ring handles, on hairy paw-and-ball feet; stamped: W. THOMSON. H5 1/4” W8”, and 28.0oz Troy

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$600-900 Provenance: Private collection

113 FINE KIRK & SON STERLING PITCHER

Baltimore, circa 1896-1924, heavily chased floral pattern, underside engraved with initials CEW, and marked: S. KIRK & SON CO, 925/1000; H8”, and 23.0ozT

$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina collection

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117 RARE CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONS, ENOS REEVES South Carolina, wk. 1784-1807, Reverse Tipt pattern engraved PLAYER, and marked: REEVES in rectangle, L9”, and 6.5ozT (3pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

Michel Bouvier

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Literature: Burton, E. Milby. SOUTH CAROLINA SILVERSMITHS, 16901860. Charleston, SC: Charleston Museum, 1991. pp.82-83

118 SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONS, GLAZE & RADCLIFFE Columbia, South Carolina, wk c.1848-1851, knot pattern engraved M. QUIGLEY, marked: GLAZE & RADCLIFFE in rectangle, L7 1/4”, and 2.4ozT (2pcs)

$150-250 Provenance: North Carolina collection Literature: Burton, E. Milby. SOUTH CAROLINA SILVERSMITHS, 16901860. Charleston, SC: Charleston Museum, 1991. p.115

117 119 CLASSICAL CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, MICHEL BOUVIER attributed to Michel Bouvier (1792-1874), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1815-1820, rectangular top, outset ring-turned corners inset with carved bone, over two graduated drawers, lyre pedestal, platform base, on saber legs with bone turnings and brass lion’s-paw feet casters; H28 3/4” W20 1/4” D15 1/4”

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Other Notes: Michel Bouvier (1792-1874), was a French cabinetmaker who immigrated to Philadelphia from Pont-Saint-Esprit, France after Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo. He opened a cabinet shop and crafted fine furniture for Philadelphia society including notable philanthropist and banker Stephen Girard.

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The American Bouviers were descended from Michel Bouvier, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1929-1994) was his great-great granddaughter.

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120 AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED AND GILT PIER TABLE possibly Duncan Phyfe, circa 1830, white-veined chamfered corner marble top, frieze with gilt-metal mounts, marble columns and pilasters, concave platform base, and carved paw feet; H39 3/4” W43 1/4” D18 3/4”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

121 RARE PAIR AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY FOOT STOOLS

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second quarter 19th century, H7” W12 1/2” D8” (2pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

122 CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY WORKTABLE circa 1820, with three drawers and carved pedestal and legs on paw feet; H29” W21” D17”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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123 123 AMERICAN PAINTED PINE STEPBACK

125 AMERICAN INLAID CHERRY

CUPBOARD

FALLFRONT DESK

probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, molded crown, divided glazed panel doors, over drawers, raised panel doors and molded base on bracket feet; H83” W60 1/4” D20”

early 19th century, eagle-inlaid slant front lid, fitted interiors above drawers and ogee feet; H40” W40 1/4” D19”

$2,500-4,500 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

124 AMERICAN WALNUT SECRETARY BOOKCASE

$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

126 AMERICAN CHERRY BIRDCAGE TILT-TOP TABLE circa 1820, H29 3/4” Dia.33 1/4”

$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

19th century, broken-arch crown, slant front, fitted interiors, above drawers and bracket feet, H96 1/2” W42” D23 1/2”

$1,500-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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129 J & JW MEEKS MAHOGANY GRECIAN SOFA, NEW ORLEANS MARKET New York, circa 1836-1839, gondola form with serpentine back, high armrest with stylized fan and cornucopia carving, serpentine base and pilaster-form feet; BH36” SH14” W86” D31”

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection

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Other Notes: Related to the sofa in the The Historic New Orleans Collection (ID 2014.0381) which retains it’s original label. These sofas were produced in New York and sold in New Orleans between 1836-1839, at the Meeks shop on 23 Chartres Street.

127 FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE early 19th century, brass finials on shaped crown, divided glazed panel doors, lower part with flip-front writing surface above drawers and splay feet; H76” W38” D17”

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$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

130 PAIR CHARLESTON FORGE WROUGHT-IRON CANOPY BEDS turned post with scrolling iron work supporting shaped canopy, made by Old Charleston Forge, each H112” W5” L85” (2pcs)

128 NEAR PAIR AMERICAN SACK-BACK MAPLE AND OAK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

probably Pennsylvania, circa 1810, BH35” SH15” W23” D15 1/2”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection

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131 MASSACHUSETTS NEOCLASSICAL MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, WILLIAM FISKE Boston or Salem, circa 1788-1793, carved, molded and pierced shield-shape backrest, above overupholstered seat, serpentine seatrail, square legs joined by stretchers; stamped: WF on side of backrail; BH37” SH18” W22” D19”

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134 AMERICAN SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY POSTER BED

135 AMERICAN CHERRY AND MAPLE INLAID WORKTABLE

circa 1835, turned finials, leaf and pineapple carved posts, carved feet, and panel headboard; H97” W60 1/2” L82 1/2”

circa 1800, rectangular top, outset corner, drawer with oval sliding basket, on turned legs; H29 3/8” W21 1/2” D16 1/8”

$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection Literature: Bjerkoe, Ethel Arthur. THE CABINETMAKERS OF AMERICA. Exton: Schiffer, 1978. Ketchum, William C. AMERICAN CABINETMAKERS: MARKED AMERICAN FURNITURE, 1640-1940. New York: Crown, 1995. Other Notes: William Fiske is considered one of the more important cabinetmakers in Massachusetts. These chairs were in the collection of the Boston Museum of Art.

132 AMERICAN WALNUT TEA TABLE 19th century, in the Queen Anne taste, raised molded edge, lamb’s-tongue corners, long drawer, carved turned legs and pad feet; H30 1/2” W34 3/4” D20 1/4”

$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

133 QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE, WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 18th century, rectangular top above two drop-leaves on round, tapered legs terminating in pad feet; H28” W48 1/2” D53” open

$700-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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136 TIFFANY & CO FLORENTINE PATTERN

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STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE

New York, circa 1900, designed by Paulding Farnham, comprising: 12 HH knives L12” 12 HH knives L9 1/4” 12 HH knives L7 3/4” 12 HH knives L7 7/8” 11 spreaders L5 5/8” 12 round soups L7 3/4” 12 oval soups L7” 12 iced beverages L7” 30 teaspoons L5 7/8” 12 citrus spoons L5 5/8” 12 chocolate spoons L5 1/2” 12 coffee spoons L5” 12 demitasse L4 1/2” 23 forks L7 1/2” 24 forks L6 5/8” 11 forks L6 3/4” 22 forks L6 3/8” 12 forks L5 5/8” 24 cocktail forks L5 7/8” 7 tablespoons L8 3/8” 1 asparagus tongs L7 3/4” 1 scallop berry spoon L8 5/8” 1 cheese scoop L7 1/4” 1 serving fork L9 3/4” 2 ladles L11 1/8”, 12 5/8” 2 2-pc salad serving sets L10” 1 pierced flat server L7 7/8” 2-pc HH carving set L14 1/2” 1 olive fork L6 7/8” 1 cream ladle L5” 1 sugar spoon L5 5/8” 1 jelly knife L6 3/4” 1 sugar sifter L5 3/4” 3 salt spoons L3 3/8” 1 mustard spoon L3 7/8” Total 447.0ozT weighable (319pcs)

$18,000-24,000 Provenance: New York collection

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137 TIFFANY & CO STERLING EWER circa 1891-1902, grapevine and floral bands on swirl spout and neck, elongated handle ending with Bacchus mask on ovoid body engraved with initials JBM; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 6540/9540, STERLING; H16”and 69.5ozT

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: New York collection

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138 FINE TIFFANY & CO STERLING TAZZA SET early 20th century, pierced wave and rope-twist edge on acanthus-chased body, on floral and grapevine base with paw feet, fitted with brass liners; marked: TIFFANY & CO 6081 M 5934 STERLING SILVER; H4 1/2” W6 1/2” D6 1/2”, and 59.5ozT (4pcs)

$2,500-3,500 Provenance: New York collection

139 TIFFANY & CO STERLING EWER-FORM VASE circa 1900, elegant elongated form, engraved with initials LSA; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 10710/1150, STERLING; H20 1/2” and 58.0ozT

$2,000-2,500 Provenance: New York collection

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140 TIFFANY & CO STERLING AND CRYSTAL BEVERAGE PITCHER

circa 1897, grapevine and scroll-adorned sterling spout and rim, engraved: MNL, 1897; on brilliant-cut trumpet-form crystal body, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING; H13 1/2”

$2,000-2,500 Provenance: New York collection

141 TIFFANY & CO STERLING WINE COASTER SET

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circa 1880, ruffled rim over repousse-chased floral body and ornate flared base; marked; H2” Dia.6”, and 34.5ozT (4pcs)

$1,800-2,400 Provenance: New York collection

142 ART DECO TIFFANY & CO STERLING APERITIF SET 142

New York, circa 1940, engraved with initials LAH, marked: TIFFANY & CO, 18885/12015,STERLING; H4”, and 41.0ozT (12pcs)

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: New York collection

143 TIFFANY & CO STERLING TRAY circa 1900, hand-hammered design with initial E; marked: SPECIAL HAND WORK; Dia.14”, and 39.5ozT

$900-1,400 Provenance: New York collection

144 TIFFANY & CO STERLING CREAM AND SUGAR SET circa 1875, Aesthetic design with bird, ivy and Oriental fans; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 2425, STERLING, M, 1716, UNION SQUARE; H6” and 7”, and 20.0ozT (2pcs)

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$900-1,400 Provenance: New York collection

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145 145 TIFFANY & CO STERLING CHARGER

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20th century, wide border centering engraved initials PBB; marked, Dia.16”, and 50.0ozT

$800-1,200 Provenance: New York collection

circa 1930, oval tray engraved with initials HFG, L13 1/2” W7”, and pair leaf-form dishes L5 3/4” W4”; marked; total 23.0ozT (3pcs)

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$600-800 Provenance: New York collection

146 TIFFANY & CO STERLING PITCHER late 19th century, ornate design on paw feet; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 11352/3303, STERLING, and English import marks dated 1900; H7 1/2” and 22.5ozT

$700-1,000 Provenance: New York collection

149 TIFFANY & CO STERLING CENTERPIECE BOWL

147 TIFFANY & CO STERLING WATER PITCHER early 20th century, ornate Japanesque bands, body engraved with initials RB; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 3895/3474, STERLINg, H7 1/2”, and 21.0ozT

$700-900 Provenance: New York collection

148 TIFFANY & CO STERLING TRAY, AND LEAF-FORM DISHES

first half 20th century, embellished dodecagon rim, engraved initials HJF, fitted with plated liner; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, 20466/9073; H2 1/2” Dia.12 1/2”, and 29.0ozT

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$600-900 Provenance: New York collection

150 TIFFANY & CO STERLING DISHES circa 1930, comprising: porringer, L6 1/2” oval dish, L10 1/2” round bowl, H2” Dia.7 1/4” Total 27.0ozT (3pcs)

$400-700 Provenance: New York collection

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152 TIFFANY & CO WAVE EDGE STERLING PASTRY SERVER

New York, circa 1884, vermeil serrated edge server, engraved initials EKB, and marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PATIXX4.M; L11 1/4” and 4.3ozT

$150-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

153 GORHAM MYTHOLOGIQUE STERLING

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circa 1894, design by Florentin Antoine Heller (French, 1839-1904) for Gorham, comprising: 12 HH knives L9 1/2” 12 HH knives L9 1/8” 11 solid spreader L6” 12 oval soups L7 1/4” 12 ice cream spoons L5 1/2” 23 teaspoons L5 3/4” 12 forks L7” 12 forks L6 3/4” 12 cocktail forks L6” 1 gravy ladle L7 1/4” 1 meat fork L8 1/2” 3 tablespoons L8 1/2” unengraved, each marked and some marked: HELLER; and total 149.0ozT weighable (123pcs)

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$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

154 GORHAM STERLING GRAPE-SERVING CENTERPIECE

circa 1870, ovoid boat-form shallow basin on pedestal, wrapped with grapevines, fronted with shield engraved H; marked: lion and anchor, 470, C, STERLING and STARR & MARCUS; H13” L12 1/2” W7 1/8”, and 40.5ozT

$1,500-2,000 Provenance: New York collection

151 151 TIFFANY & CO STERLING OPENWORK DISH circa 1900, flared pierced rim centering engraved initial F; marked, Dia.10 3/4”, and 16.5ozT

$300-400 Provenance: New York collection

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155 AESTHETIC MOVEMENT MIXED-METAL INKWELL, FA DURGIN retailed by F.A. Durgin, St. Louis, MO, circa 1880, mixed metal applied bird, feather, scale, books and insect, on sterling hammered hinged box, opening to colorless glass inkwell, marked: F.A.DURGIN STLOUIS, STERLING, H4 1/2” W5 3/4” D5 3/4”, and 18.5ozT

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: New York collection

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156 GORHAM STERLING VASE early 20th century, hammered vasiform with applied prunus blossom gilded design, engraved with initials DEB; lion and anchor mark and A9624; H8 1/2” and 13.5ozT

$600-800 Provenance: New York collection

157 GORHAM VERSAILLES PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE circa 1888, comprising: 12 cream soups L5” 12 soups L7” 1 cocktail fork, L5 3/4” 6 tablespoons L8 1/2” 2-pc HH carving set L11 1/2” some engraved with initial D, and total 47.7ozT weighable (33pcs)

$500-700 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

158 GORHAM ENAMELED SILVER CUP

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circa 1870, pedestal cup with wide green enamel band, figural handle and oakleaf designs; marked: lion and anchor, 591, C, STERLING; H4 1/2”, and 7.0ozT

$300-500 Provenance: New York collection

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161 BIEDERMEIER FIGURED WALNUT WRITING TABLE

TABLE

Northern European, circa 1830, crossbanded top, turned column supports and stretcher, scrolling feet; H31” W45 1/2” D24 1/2”

probably Austrian, circa 1830, round top, trefoil turned column supports, platform base, scrolling legs and pad feet; H29 1/4” Dia.39 1/2”

$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

$1,500-3,000 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

160 NEOCLASSICAL PARCEL-GILT FIGURED BIRCH CANAPE

probably Austrian, circa 1800, outturned crest and back support, carved caryatid and ram’s-head decorations, splay legs, horsehair upholstered seat and back; BH33” SH18” W61 1/2” D25”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

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164 BIEDERMEIER NEOCLASSICAL FIGURED BIRCH SIDE TABLE

probably Austrian, circa 1820, inset tooled-leather top, long drawer, lyre supports, turned stretcher; H27 1/2” W27 1/4” D18 1/4”

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$800-1,200 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

165 NEOCLASSICAL INLAID FIGURED BIRCH WORKTABLE

probably Austrian, circa 1810, D-shape drop leaves, semi-circular bracket supports, platform base and saber legs with brass paw feet; H29 1/2” W15 1/2” D20 1/2”

162 162 FRENCH EMPIRE MARBLETOP MAHOGANY CENTER TABLE

$800-1,200 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

circa 1800, black mottled molded edge top, on trefoil pedestal base with paw feet; H28” Dia.32”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

166 PAIR CONTINENTAL CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

163 BIEDERMEIER FIGURED WALNUT WRITING DESK Northern European, circa 1825, setback top with four drawers, over leather-inset pullout writing surface above long drawer, Xbrace legs and turned stretcher, H39 1/2” W39” D19”

$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

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probably Austrian, late 18th century, floral-carved crest, urn splat, carved cabriole legs with pad feet and turned stretcher; BH40 1/2” SH17” W25 1/2” D22 1/2” (2pcs)

$800-1,200 Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent to present heir

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167 FINE GILT-METAL AND DECORATED GLASS RELIQUARY CHASSE probably French, 19th century, elaborate architectural shrine with painted or enameled translucent panels H11” W10” D7 1/2”, on stand with glass dome H21 1/2” W17 1/2” D15 1/2”

$4,500-5,500

168 PAIR ELEPHANT WALL DECORATIONS, MANNER OF ANTHONY REDMILE metal headdress on painted carved wood and composition elephant head with glass eyes, forehead with malachite amulet; H40” W21” D12 (2pcs)

$3,000-4,000

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169 VERY FINE PAIR FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL VASES 19th century, vibrant enamels in floral pattern, on gilt-bronze body, fitted with glass liner; H9 1/2” (2pcs)

$2,000-3,000

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170 170 PAIR FRENCH BRONZE FIGURAL CHENETS, BOUHON FRERES Paris, circa 1875, Classical style silvered and gilt reclining figures on chaise; stamped: BOUHON FRES, H11” L12” D3 1/4”

172 FRENCH PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURAL CENTERPIECES late 19th century, ornate vessel supported by infant sea nymph on rouge marble base; H14 1/2” W15” D8 1/2”

$2,000-3,000

$2,200-2,800

173 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MIRROR, STAMPED BARBEDIENNE & ATTARGE

171 PAIR RUSSIAN GILT-BRONZE AND RHODONITE CANDLESTICKS

19th century, ornate eagle and acanthus decorated bronze candle stem on naturalisticly faceted black and pink stone; H10” W3 1/4” (2pcs)

$1,500-2,000

(Ferdinand Barbedienne, 1810-1892, and Desire Attarge, 18201878)Louis XVI style fine frame with medallion, ribbon, quiver of arrows and grapevine pediment over round frame centering beveled looking glass supported by acanthus and garland leading to torch-form handle with ring; stamped: F. BARBEDIENNE, PARIS, and D. ATTARGE, FIT; H13 1/2” W6”

$500-800

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174 174 FRENCH ENAMELED-BRONZE MIRROR, DELAFONTAINE (French, 1813-1892) Orientalist design vibrant blue enamels on gilt-bronze ground, centering beveled looking glass; stamped: star over A.D.; H14 1/2” W8”

$500-800 Other Notes: The Delafontaine bronze factory was established by Jean-Baptiste-Maximilien Delafontaine in the late 18th century. Later passed to his grandson AugusteMaximilien, and by 1870 when this lot made the firm was located 10 Rue de L’Universite. The foundry produced decorative works of the highest quality and was one the most renowned of all the Parisian foundries, and the leading competitor to the Barbedienne foundry. They cast works the leading sculptors of the time including Antoine-Louis Bayre, James Pradier and Mathurin Moreau. Works cast by Delafontaine remain in the collection of the Louvre and other leading museums.

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175 FINE PAIR CHRISTOFLE ART NOUVEAU GILT-BRONZE VASES

circa 1900, baluster-form mottled brown ground, vase with raised chrysanthemum and oakleaf designs; stamped: CHRISTOFLE; H5 1/2” (2pcs)

$500-800 Literature: Duncan, Alastair. THE PARIS SALONS, 1895-1914 (vol. V) Suffolk, England: Antique Collector’s Club, 1999. p.188 illustrates the 1901 exhibition of these vases in various designs

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176 GUGLIELMO ZOCCHI (Italian, 1874-1974) DRESSING THE ODALOSQUE oil on canvas, framed, signed H28” W36”

$10,000-15,000

177 HENRY GILLARD GLINDONI (British, 1852-1913) SPRING SHOWER oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: 1896 H20” W26”

$2,000-2,500

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179 RENE CHARLES EDMOND HIS (French, 1877-1960) WATERFALL LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, framed, signed H23 1/2” W30 3/4”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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180 JEAN-MARC NATTIER (FOLLOWER OR CIRCLE OF)

178 ANNA BOCH (Belgian, 1848-1933) ICE SKATING oil on panel, framed, signed lower right, and illegibly inscribed on verso H7” W11”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

(France 1685-1766) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG LADY pastel, framed, unsigned sight H17 1/2” W14”

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$800-1,200 Provenance: Florida collection

181 OLD MASTER SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY BRITANNIA WITH ASTRONOMY, MEDICINE AND ANTIQUITIES oil on panel, framed, unsigned H20 1/2” W15 1/4”

$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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182 HERMANN BOEHM ENAMELED SILVER-MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL CASKET

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Vienna, late 19th century, etched rock crystal panels inset on ornate enameled framed case with hinged lid, supported by four lapis lazuli columns surmounted by seated figures, interior of base enameled with scene of women bathing by riverbank, base enameled with mask and scrolling design; with maker’s mark and Austrian control marks; H5 1/2” W6” D4 1/2”

$13,000-18,000 Provenance: New York collection

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183 CONTINENTAL REPOUSSE-CHASED STERLING PUNCH BOWL bearing English import hallmarks, highly chased floral, leaf and lattice design on conforming pedestal with four vacant cartouches and gold wash interior; H11 1/4” Dia.16”, and 122.0ozT

$3,000-3,500 Provenance: New York collection

184 AUSTRIAN ENAMELED SILVER TABLE CLOCK, SIGNED LW Vienna, late 19th century, silver Bacchanalian finial, on figural and mask-adorned frame inset with richly enameled panel of Classical scenes, conforming footed base; with maker’s mark and Austrian control mark; H7 1/2” W4” D2 1/2”

$4,500-5,000 Provenance: New York collection

185 GERMAN GEM-SET SILVER-GILT NOBLES late 19th/early 20th century, Philip I of Castile, and Mary Duchess of Burgundy, each marked: STERLING 925 GERMANY; H9” and 9 1/4”; on later wood stands (2pcs)

$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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186 PORTUGESE SILVER BEVERAGE PITCHER

188 HEIRLOOM MANSION HOUSE PATTERN STERLING

189 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER TRAYS, BOWLS AND DISHES

mid 20th century, heavy chased grapevine and mask design; stamped: Oporto 833 fineness mark; H10 1/2”, and 41.5ozT

FLATWARE SET

large square bowl, H1 1/2” W9 1/2” 2 centerbowls Dia.10 1/2” and 11 1/2” 3 oval trays, L10 3/4” to 12 1/2” plate, Dia.8 1/4” footed dish, H1 3/4” Dia.6” pair armorial dishes, W4” most marked with standards 900 & 925; total 99.0ozT (10pcs)

$700-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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circa 1948, comprising: 24 HH knives L9 1/4” 12 HH knives L9” 12 butter knives L7” 12 spreaders L6” 12 spoons L7” 12 round soups L4 1/2” 24 teaspoons L6” 12 demitasse L4” 24 forks L7 3/4” 12 forks L7” 12 forks L6 1/2” 2-pcs salad serving set L8 1/2” gravy ladle L6 1/2” Total 166.0ozT weighable (171pcs)

$900-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$1,800-2,200 Provenance: North Carolina estate

187 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PLATES AND TRAYS probably all Chilean, most marked: 900, Dia.8” to Dia.16 1/4”; total 205ozT (12pcs)

$2,500-3,000 Provenance: North Carolina estate

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192 MIDEASTERN SILVER CIGAR/CIGARETTE BOX

oval tray marked: 900 PLATA TELKO, L22” W14 1/2”; and unmarked double handle tray, L17” W10”; total 83.0ozT (2pcs)

ornate cut-decorated case with script, opening to cedar lined interior; H2” W9 1/2” D5 1/2”, and 30.0ozT all in

$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$1,000-1,500

193 CHINESE EXPORT SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER, TUCK-CHANG

191 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER SERVING TRAY Chile, scalloped and gadroon oval rim, marked: CASA FATH 900, L23 1/4” W17 3/4”, and 76.0ozT

$700-1,000 Provenance: North Carolina estate

Republic period, Tuck Chang & Co. (1880-1920) dragon chasing flaming pearl design, marked: TUCKCHANG; H11”, and 23.0ozT

$900-1,400 Provenance: New York collection

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194 194 LOUIS XVI STYLE COMMODE A VANTAUX, STAMPED DURAND Paris, last quarter 19th century, Gervais or Frederic Durand; ormolu-mounted mahogany cabinet, based on model by Parisian ebeniste Martin Carlin (1730-1785); breakfront Alpha Escalettes marble top supported by frieze fitted with three drawers, with ribbon and laurel mounts, over cupboard doors adorned with garland ormolu and flanked by urn and column corner supports, on toupie feet; top right drawer stamped: DURAND; H38 1/2” W59 1/4” D21 1/8”

$15,000-25,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Literature: Pradere, Alexandre. FRENCH FURNITURE MAKERS: THE ART OF THE EBENISTE FROM LOUIS XIV TO THE REVOLUTION. Malibu, CA: J.Paul Getty Museum, 1989. pp.355, fig. II. Other Notes: Gervais-Maximilien-Eugene Durand, (1839-c.1920) established the Maison Durand firm in 1870, producing top quality eighteenth century style furniture. The business triumphed when the firm participated in the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle, winning a silver medal and commendation as master designer and craftsman, likened to the renowned cabinetmakers Henry Dasson (1825-1896) and Alfred-Emmanuel Beurdeley (1847-1919). His first exhibition was so successful that it was said of him “Un ebeniste aussi habile que modeste, qui expose pour la premiere fois les meubles de premier ordre, dont il est a la fois le dessinateur et l’executant; il marche sur la voie tracee par les maitres tel que Beurdeley et Dasson.” In 1890, when Durand’s son Frederic-Louis joined the firm, the name was changed to Durand & Fils, and later to F. Durand & Fils refering to Gervais’s son Frederic-Louis and grandson Pierre. Frederic took over the business in 1920 after Gervais’ death. The firms were known to be located at Rue de la Cerisaie, and Rue Saint-Antoine in Paris.

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195 ITALIAN MARQUETRY INLAID CENTER TABLE

late 19th century, floral and lion-inlaid round top, urn pedestal and trefoil platform on bun feet; H29 1/2” Dia.37”

$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina estate

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196 CONTINENTAL CARVED BEECHWOOD TRIPLE-BACK SETTEE French or Italian, last half 18th century, pierced shell-carved crests and backsplats, scrolling armrests on cabriole legs and scroll feet; BH38 1/2” SH19” W74” D29”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

197 CONTINENTAL FIGURED MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS Northern European or Austrian, first half 19th century, serpentine top, chamfered corners with carved decorations and turned feet; H31” W39” D20 1/2”

$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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199 CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND LEATHER ARMCHAIR Italian or Spanish, 16th/17th century, tooled leather back and seat, carved pierced front stretcher; BH39” SH18” W26 1/2” D22”

$500-800 Provenance: Southern private collection

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200 NEOCLASSICAL INLAID MAHOGANY TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS

circa 1830, molded crown, column supports, graduated drawers on molded base and Marlborough feet; H64 1/4” W41 1/2” D21”

$1,000-1,800 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

198 198 ITALIAN MARQUETRY-INLAID COMMODE, GIUSEPPE MAGGIOLINI (MANNER OF) circa 1800, crossbanded and inlaid top, kingwood and fruitwood-inlaid walnut three-drawer case with central medallion, on turned tapered fluted legs, in the Neoclassical taste; H34 1/2” W49” D23”

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate Other Notes: Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814) was first noticed for his advanced and highly skilled marquetry work in 1768, when he was visited by the designer Giuseppe Levati and Marchese Litta, which led to several commissions at the villa of the Marchese. He was soon recognized in wider circles and held the title of Intarsiatore delle Loro Altezze Reali. In 1771 he received his first important commission to supply furniture to the Milanese court, on the marriage of the Archduke Ferdinando di Lorena and Duchess Maria Beatrice d’Este. His workshop grew to thirty employees, and subsequently, among others, supervised the construction and furnishing projects of the Palazzo Ducale in Milan, the Villa Reale in Monza and the Palazzo Ducale in Mantova. He enjoyed great success and numerous commissions from the bourgeoisie in Northern Italy. It was only with the political changes of 1796, which overthrew the old regime, that his success diminished before receiving important commissions anew towards the end of the century. He died impoverished in 1814.

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201 201 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE BOMBE COMMODES, ALEXANDRE MONOURY late 19th/early 20th century, serpentine molded edge-marble top, over configuration of drawers; tulipwood parquetry and rosewood inlays, gilt-bronze mounts each stamped: A. MONOURY; H34” W47” D23 1/4”

$6,000-9,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection Other Notes: Alexandre Monoury, born in Versailles in 1837, studied under Dubois, maker of luxury goods for the royal court. Monoury became known as a fine cabinetmaker, with a reputation for mastery and skill with Marqueterie and Parqueterie, and his exceptional handcrafted designs were in the 17th and 18th century taste. In 1888 he settled in the South of France at Revel. There he began to teach his craft to the next generation, a tradition which is still continued today. These early steps helped give Revel a well-earned nickname “the city of fine crafted furniture.”

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206 LOUIS XVI STYLE BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY

late 19th/early 20th century, BH36 1/2” SH20 1/2” W22” D16”

DAME

BUREAU A CYLINDRE

early 20th century, looking glass flanked by cabinets over slant front opening to fitted interiors, on cabriole legs; H55 3/4” W34 1/2” D21 1/2”

early 20th century, white marble top with brass gallery, mirrored doors, cylinder roll top opening to fitted interiors, on fluted legs and brass feet; H58” W36 1/2” D19”

$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection

205 LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINTED CARVED WOOD AND MARBLE

207 ITALIAN WALNUT SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS

CONSOLE

late 19th century, molded edge top above drawers and bracket feet; H34 1/2” W30 1/2” D16”

$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

203 CLASSICAL INLAID CARVED MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD PIER TABLE

circa 1830, rectangular top, inlaid frieze and drawer, carved caryatid supports, platform base and turned feet; H37” W46 3/4” D23 1/4”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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202 202 ITALIAN WROUGHT-IRON AND BRASS CAMPAIGN CHAIR

late 19th century, D-shaped beige and rouge-mottled marble top, pierced skirt. tapered fluted legs, H34” W37” D17”

$500-700 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

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208 PAIR BIEDERMEIER STYLE CHERRYWOOD ARMCHAIRS

210 ITALIAN INLAID WALNUT WRITING DESK OR SERVING

212 CONTINENTAL PINE CLOTHES PRESS

late 19th century, BH34” SH18” W21” D20” (2pcs)

TABLE

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

late 19th century, molded edge above long drawer, tapered fluted legs; H31 1/2” W48” D23 1/4”

19th century, molded crown, raised panel doors, long drawer and bun feet; H81” W48 1/2” D25 1/2”

$700-1,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

209 ITALIAN WALNUT CHEST late 18th/early 19th century, molded edge block front fitted with five drawers, on bracket feet; H32 1/2” W29 1/2” D13 1/2”

211 ITALIAN PARCEL-GILT AND PAINTED CARVED WOOD

$500-700 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

HEADBOARD

stamped: FIRENZE, H63” W71 1/2” D4”

$600-900 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

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$600-900 Provenance: Property of a lady

213 ITALIAN SLATE AND SPECIMEN-TOP TABLE late 19th century, table and stone inlaid top on wrought-metal base, H31 1/2” W41” D23 3/4”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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216 216 NORTHERN EUROPEAN HIGHLY-CARVED OAK CHEST PANEL

16th/17th century, frieze carved DE FRVCHTE DES HEREN IST EINE ANFANCK ALLER WISHEIT, ANNO DOM 1514; above titled architectural arched vignettes depicting scenes of the Christ Child, H30 1/4” W79” D3”

$600-800 Provenance: Private collection

217 PAIR PARCEL-GILT POLYCHROME CARVED 214 214 PAIR FRENCH WROUGHT-IRON GATES mid 19th century, leaf, scrolling vine and urn design, H77” W44” (2pcs)

WOOD COLUMNS

bird and grapevine design, H85 1/2” (2pcs)

$700-1,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

$800-1,200 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

215 CHINOISERIE-PAINTED SIX-PANEL SCREEN, POSSIBLY GRACIE WALLPAPER H94 1/2” W108 1/2”

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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218 PAIR ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORS first half 19th century, elaborate Rococo pierce-carved pediment over molded frame and beveled looking glass, H59” W40 1/2”

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

219 FRENCH PARCEL-GILT AND PAINTED CARVED WOOD TRUMEAU MIRROR mid 19th century, molded crown, frieze with scrolling leaf and putti, side panel with Classical figures, scrolling leaf, and urn designs; centering cartouche with painting of romantic scene; H79” W56”

$1,200-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

220 REGENCY STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD BULL’S-EYE MIRROR H52” W36”

$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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221 PAIR SEVRES ORMOLU-MOUNTED PORCELAIN COVERED URNS Napoleon III period, circa 1867, oviform decorated painted scene contained with gilt cartouche and on cobalt ground; marked: N and crown; H17 1/2” (2pcs)

$5,000-7,000

222 FINE PAIR CREIL ET MONTEREAU JAPONESQUE VASES French, circa 1890, vibrant aesthetic designs of flowers and butterflies on gilded cobweb and turquoise ground, with ormolu mounts, signed; H11 1/4” (2pcs)

$2,500-3,500

223 PAIR JACOB PETIT FIGURAL PORCELAIN SCENT/PERFUME BOTTLES 19th century, Turkish gentleman and his bride, both richly attired with gilt enhancements, on lobed square bases, underglaze blue ‘JP’ mark; H10 1/2”

$1,500-2,000

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224 FINE SPODE-COPELAND AESTHETIC MOVEMENT PORCELAIN VASES circa 1891-1910, lavish leaf, floral and jewel-work designs, flanked by salamander handles, one marked, H19 3/4” (2pcs)

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection Literature: Wilkinson, Vega. SPODECOPELAND-SPODE: THE WORK AND ITS PEOPLE, 1770-1970. Suffolk, UK: Antique Collector’s Club, 2002. Related vessels illustrated pp.86, 112, 123 & 209

225 225 CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PALACEWARE TUREEN circa 1795-1805, pomegranate finial on shaped cover, and ovoid body flanked by shell handles, decorated with court family large vignette, and accented by small landscape in sepia and iron-red, all on highly decorated gilt-vine design ground; H9 1/2” L14 1/2” W10”

$8,000-12,000 Provenance: Leo & Doris Hodroff collection New York collection Literature: Fuch, Ronald & Howard, David. MADE IN CHINA: EXPORT PORCELAIN FROM THE LEO AND DRIS HODROFF COLLECTION AT WINTERTHUR. Winterthur, DE: Henry Francis du Pont Museum, 2005. pp.98-99 Other Notes: The lavishly enameled pattern of this tureen, along with several closely related variant patterns, are sometimes known collectively as “palace ware”, due both to their depictions of noble men and women as well as to the belief that something this fine must have been produced in Imperial kilns. The “palace ware” patterns seem to be an outgrowth of the “Mandarin palette” decoration. These Chinese scenic vignette patterns on ornate gilt or color ground were highly fashionable in the 1780s. Today, they are often called “Rockefeller pattern” due to its close association with the famous Rockefeller family of New York, and the collection which was sold for the estate of Nelson Rockefeller in the 1980s.

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226 CHINESE EXPORT BRONZE-MOUNTED PORCELAIN FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRA French market, 18th century Mandarin palette vases decorated with figural landscape scene on profusely decorated gilt and cobalt ground; with 19th century French Neoclassic mounts with medallions, wreaths and acanthus-capped scrolling arms; H29” W13” D9 1/2” (2pcs)

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: New York collection

227 PAIR CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN COVERED URNS

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circa 1840, figural final, paneled ovoid body decorated with court scene vignettes on floral and and trophy ground, flanked by figural handles; H21 1/2” W7 1/4” D4 3/4” (2pcs)

$5,000-7,000 Provenance: New York collection

228 PAIR CHINESE EXPORT PISTOL-HANDLE COVERED URNS 18th century, flame finial on domed cover, shield-shaped body molded with gilt-accented iron-red husk swags flanked by pistol grip handles, decorated in famille rose with floral sprays and swag and wreath; leaf-molded round foot raised on faux-wood painted base; H16” W8” (2pcs)

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: New York collection

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229 229 FINE CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN GARNITURE SET

first half 19th century, three covered urns and two cylinder vases, decorated with court scene vignettes on figural and floral ground, H11” and 9 1/2” (5pcs)

$2,500-3,000

230 PAIR CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN CHARGERS circa 1770, floral sprig-adorned border centering expansive coastal landscape, Dia.13 3/4”

$1,200-1,800 Provenance: New York collection

231 CHINESE EXPORT MANDARIN PALETTE VASE circa 1840, finely painted expansive landscape with figures in vibrant colors, and on underglaze-blue and gilt ground; H16”

$800-1,200 Provenance: New York collection

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232 CHINESE IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGER first half 18th century, allover underglaze-blue floral designs painted with iron-red and gilt accents; Dia.15 1/4”

$700-1,000 Provenance: Chinese export collection of J. Louis Binder New York collection

233 CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION TUREEN ON STAND

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circa 1840, mushroom finial, molded ovoid cover on conforming body flanked by handles, adorned with court vignettes on floral and butterfly ground; tureen H12” L14 1/2” W10”, and tray L16 1/2” W13” (2pcs)

$500-800 Provenance: New York collection

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18th century, aubergine, green and rose palette, L17 1/2” W14 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: New York collection

235 CHINESE ARMORIAL POT-DE-CREME, HUSSEY OF SCOTNEY CASTLE circa 1800, berry finial cover, sepia-decorated cup accented by cobalt and gilt framework, central reserve bearing Hussey crest and motto VIX EA NOSTRA VOCO, framing initials JCH or TCH, and entwined strap handle; H3 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: New York collection Literature: Howard, David. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN, I. London, UK: Faber, 1974. p.697

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$300-500 Provenance: New York collection

237 CHINESE EXPORT CLOBBERWARE PORCELAIN PLATTER 19th century, underglaze blue-and-white with vibrant enamels and gilding; L16” W13”

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239 238 MAGNIFICENT PAIR VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRA

239 PAIR GEORGE III STERLING WINE COOLERS, PETER & ANN BATEMAN

London, 1867 and 1890, one marked: Hunt & Ruskell, London 1867; the other made to match marked: Alfred Benson & Henry Hugh Webb, London 1890 (successors to Hunt & Roskell) in the Regency taste, rocaille bobeches, sockets and waxpans supported undulating grapevine-adorned leafcapped branches, issued from acanthus and scroll forming trefoil base with putti holding cluster of grapes; base engraved with crest and motto; complete hallmarks; H26” Dia.14, and 362.0ozT (2pcs)

London, dated 1798, fluted cylindrical body with lion’s-head and ring handles, on felted wood base with detachable collar and liner; body with one vacant cartouche and other engraved with coat-ofarms; complete hallmarks on base, collar, and liner; H8 1/2” W9 1/2”, and 128.0ozT all in (2pcs)

$18,000-24,000 Provenance: New York collection

$35,000-45,000 Provenance: Christie’s-New York, Important Silver, 22 May 2008, Lot 127 New York collection

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240 GEORGE III STERLING BASKET ON STAND, JOHN WAKELIN & WILLIAM TAYLOR London, dated 1777, oval openwork footed bowl adorned with ribbon-tied circular cartouches engraved with crest, bound reeds, and Rococo leaf-form handles, on acanthus-bud feet; conforming stand with similar arcaded foliage borders and feet; complete hallmarks; H8” L15 1/2” W10 1/2”, and 81.0ozT

$10,000-15,000 Provenance: New York collection Other Notes: related to similar baskets on stands from Wakelin & Taylor made in the 18th century for important English gentry including King George III (Christie’s-London, Important Silver, 25 Nov. 2008, Lot 215).

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241 MASSIVE ENGLISH STERLING TRAY Birmingham, dated 1894, probably Elkington Co Ltd, ornate pierced Classical figural wide border flanked by handles, and centering oval field engraved with unidentified arms with stag and greyhounds, coronet and motto: NON SIBI SED TOTI and LABORE ET HONORE; complete hallmarks and rubbed maker’s punch; L34” W24”, and 185.0ozT

$9,000-14,000 Provenance: New York collection

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242 GEORGE III STERLING SOUP TUREEN, WILLIAM PITTS & JOSEPH PREEDY London, dated 1790, reed and twig handle on reeded domed cover, gadroon and reeded oval body flanked by elongated handles, on stepped pedestal base, cover and tureen engraved with coat-of-arms and crest; complete hallmarks; H13” L17 1/2” W8 1/2”, and 97.0ozT

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$8,000-12,000 Provenance: New York collection

243 GEORGE II STERLING CAKE BASKET, SAMUEL HERBERT & CO London, dated 1751, figural handle, on oval gadroon and shell-bordered openwork body raised on paw feet; complete hall marks; H12 1/2” L14 3/4” W12”, and 55.5ozT

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: New York collection

244 GEORGE III SILVER CUP AND COVER, CHARLES WRIGHT London, dated 1768, reeded vasiform on pedestal base flanked by leaf-capped scrolling handles, engraved with garlands framing unidentified coat-of-arms; complete hallmarks; H15” and 72.0ozT

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: New York collection

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245 GEORGE III SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER, ANDREW FOGELBERG London, dated 1779, bound wheat sheath finial on domed cover, vasiform body, each side with applied figural cartouche centering initials FBF, and motto: TIME WORKS WONDERS; flanked by bellflower-draped tall handles; complete hallmarks; H16” W10”, and 68.5ozT

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: New York collection

246 SET OF GEORGE III STERLING CANDLESTICKS, JONATHAN ALLEINE

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London, dated 1770 & 1772, engraved with coronet crest with stag on base and bobeche, nozzle and spool-socket gadroon border, baluster and knopped, fluted and acanthus-leaf stem, gadroon round base, marked on base and worn marks on bobeche, some incised with weight and some numbered; H11 1/4”, and Total 87.0ozT

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: New York collection

247 GEORGE III STERLING PRESENTATION TANKARD, FROM THE EARL OF CAMDEN circa 1816, hinged domed lid, on Medieval battle scene highly-chased cylinder body, stepped base, scrolling thumbpiece, scrolling handle and terminal; rim engraved: GIVEN TO GEORGE CHARLES EARL OF BRECKNOCK ON MAY 2ND 1816 ON HIS ATTAINING HIS 17TH YEAR BY HIS FATHER JOHN JEFFREYS MARQUESS CAMDEN; unmarked; H10 1/2” W9”, and 77.0ozT

$4,500-5,500 Provenance: New York collection Other Notes: George Charles Pratt (1799-1866), was the son of John Jeffreys Pratt (17591840), 2nd Earl Camden, who was created 1st Marquess Camden and also Earl of Brecknock on 7 September 1812. As the title Earl Camden could not practically be used by both father and son, it is possible that the 1st Marquesss was granted a second Earldom so that George Charles could be known as Earl of Brecknock during his father’s life.

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251 VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT BACCHANALIAN PATTERN

London, dated 1820, twig and reed handle atop rectangular cover with gadroon and shell design, on conforming dish; complete hallmarks; H5 1/2” L11 1/2” W8 1/2”, and 103.5ozT (2pcs)

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$4,000-6,000 Provenance: New York collection

249 PAIR GEORGE III STERLING CANDLESTICKS, JOHN ROBERTS & CO Sheffield, dated 1802, ornate bobeche and socket, over Vitruvian scroll band, tapering stop-fluted stem and straight gadroon-banded round weighted base; complete hallmarks on all pieces; H13 1/3” Dia.6”, and 76.0ozT all in (2pcs)

$3,500-4,500 Provenance: New York collection

London, 1840-1914, some engraved with crest and initials, comprising: 12 HH fruit knives L8 3/8” 6 HH dessert knives L8 1/2” 18 dessert spoons L7 1/8” 15 forks L7 1/8” 6 fruit spoons L7 1/8” sugar sifter L5 1/4” this assembled Regency pattern by various makers, most by HJ Lias & Son and James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, complete hallmarks, Total 90.9ozT weighable (58pcs)

$3,500-4,500 Provenance: New York collection

250 PAIR GEORGE II STERLING SAUCE BOATS, WILLIAM GRUNDY London, dated 1744, Rococo design, scalloped oval rim on scrolling feet with with ornate knees; issuing cornucopia-form handle; engraved with FERRAND crest with motto: JUSTUS PROPOSITI TENAX; complete hallmarks and scratch weigh; H6” L7 1/2” W4”, and 34.4ozT (2pcs)

$3,500-4,500 Provenance: New York collection

Other Notes: Bacchanalian pattern was originally designed by Thomas Stothard, for royal goldsmiths Rundell, Bridge and Rundell in 1812. The service depicts Bacchus riding a lion, with Diana the huntress at its feet.

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253 252 IRISH GEORGE III STERLING TANKARD, JOSEPH JACKSON Dublin, dated 1777 or 1778, beaded tapering body with applied narrow girdle, domed cover with gadroon band and fluted scroll thumbpiece, bellflower-adorned handle and leaf-decorated escutcheon, on gadroon base; complete hallmarks, H9”, and 32.5ozT

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: New York collection

253 GEORGE III STERLING SALVER, ELIZABETH JONES London, dated 1793, reeded edge round tray on scrolling feet, centering engraved medallion with heraldic device; complete hallmarks; H1 1/2” Dia.14”, and 38.5ozT

$3,500-4,500 Provenance: New York collection

254 VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT FISH SERVICE, WILLIAM CHAWNER II London, dated 1842, figural handle with engraved crest, comprising: 12 knives L8 1/8” 12 forks L7 3/8” in fitted case, complete hallmarks, total 60.0ozT (24pcs)

$3,200-3,800 Provenance: New York collection

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255 IRISH GEORGE III STERLING SALVER, WILLIAM NOLAN Dublin, dated 1822, retailed by Jacob West, scalloped shell and leaf border, on highly chased round field with masques and amongst leaves and flowers centering DENNY arms with motto: ET MEA MESSIS ERIT, on paw feet; complete hallmarks; H1 1/2” Dia.14”, and 43.0ozT

$2,500-3,500 Provenance: New York collection

256 PAIR GEORGE II STERLING TEA CADDIES, JOHN NEWTON London, circa 1728, upright oblong form with domed pull-off caps, decorated with engraved coat-of-arms; sliding bases reveal removable lead liners; base marked with lion passant and triple maker’s punch; H5 1/2” W3” D2 1/2”, and 16.5ozT weighable (2pcs)

$2,200-2,800 Provenance: Sotheby’s-Olympia, 05 July 2006, Lot 216 New York collection

257 GEORGE II SILVER-GILT FLATWARE IN SHAGREEN CASE, WILLIAM TURNER London, dated 1759, shell and pistolgrip pattern, engraved with crest, comprising: 12 spoons L6 3/4” 11 forks L6” 12 knives L7 1/2” 1 condiment spoon L5” shark skin clad cutlery case brass bail handle and escutcheon H11 1/4” W7” D6 1/2”, complete hallmarks, Total 39.0ozT all in (37pcs)

$2,000-2,500 Provenance: New York collection

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258 GEORGE III STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, OF SOUTHERN INTEREST London, dated 1802, Solomon Houghton, reeded pattern, comprising: coffeepot H9” teapot H6 1/2” creamer H5” sugar H4 1/2” complete hallmarks, punch SH (Solomon Houghton) Total 58.0ozT all in (4pcs)

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$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Descended in the Heyward family of South Carolina Private collection

259 FINE MAPPIN BROTHERS EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CENTERPIECE

Sheffield, circa 1846-1902, ovoid cut-crystal bowl supported on parcel-gilt and plated stand with sphinx and stylized lotus; marked on underside; H10” L14 1/2” D8”

$2,500-3,000

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261 ELKINGTON SILVERPLATE AND CRYSTAL CENTERPIECE

circa 1820, leaf-capped handle on cluster of acorns on oak leaves, fluted dome cover, seated on conforming body adorned with floral bands and acorn on oak leaf handles, on scrolling foliate feet; unmarked; H12” L14” W11”

circa 1870, Egyptian Revival mirrored frame supporting three frosted and etched bowls, marked: ELKINGTON & CO, 8983, H4 3/4” L29” W12”

$800-1,200 Provenance: New York collection

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262 PAIR GEORGE III STERLING CANDLESTICKS, JOHN PARSONS & CO Sheffield, dated 1786, Neoclassic design of beading and reedwork, on weighted bases; complete hallmarks; H11”, and 46.5ozT all in (2pcs)

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$1,400-1,800 Provenance: New York collection

263 GEORGE III SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISH, PAUL STORR London, dated 1817, leaf and shell handle, rectangular dish with leaf-capped gadroon bands, complete hallmarks, H6” L12” W8 1/2”, and 62.5ozT

$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Private collection

264 GEORGE III STERLING CAKE BASKET, WILLIAM PLUMMER London, dated 1781, bead borders, sides pierced with broad chainwork band, engraved with swags, with beaded swing handle, pierced foot, and engraved coat-of-arms; complete hallmarks; H10 1/2” L13 1/2” W10 1/4”, and 26.0ozT

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265 PAIR GEORGE III STERLING WINE COASTERS

London, dated 1813, ornate flared rim centering turned wood base; one with complete assay marks and part maker’s punch: EB; H1 1/2” Dia.7 1/2”, and 22.5ozT all in (2pcs)

$1,800-2,400 Provenance: New York collection

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$1,800-2,400 Provenance: New York collection

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London, dated 1764, scalloped gadroon rim centering conforming field engraved with coat-of-arms, on scroll feet; complete hallmarks; H1 1/2” Dia.13”, and 27.0ozT

London, circa 1780, urn finial, domed cover and shaped body, long low pouring spout terminating in heart, covered reservoir spout; and bentwood-inset insulated handle; partial hall and maker’s marks; H5 1/2” 11.0ozT all in

$1,500-2,500 Provenance: New York collection

268 PAIR GEORGE II STERLING CANDLESTICKS, JOHN CAFE London, dated 1756, fluted baluster stems, shell-cornered quatrefoil bases, complete hallmarks, and unmarked detachable nozzles. H9”; accompanied by well-matched later candelabra tops by London makers John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, dated 1890, H7 1/2” W12 1/2”, total 79.0ozT

$900-1,400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

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267 267 GEORGE III STERLING SALVER, THOMAS HANNAM & RICHARD MILLS

$800-1,200 Provenance: New York collection Other Notes: An argyle is an insulated gravy warmer, invented by Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll (1682-1761). The long distance from cook-house to the dining table guaranteed a cold gravy. The Duke contrived this jacketed vessel which holds hot water in a separate reservoir from gravy. The long low pouring spout also allowed gravy to be drawn off from underneath the top layer of fat. The earliest known argyle dated to 1755.

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270 GEORGE III STERLING COVERED DISH, PETER PODIO London, dated 1798, fluted dome cover with bound reed and twig handle, on bright-cut decorated shallow bowl; complete hallmarks, H4 1/2” Dia.7 1/2”, and 16.0ozT

$800-1,200 Provenance: New York collection

271 GEORGE III STERLING COFFEEPOT, WILLIAM CRIPPS London, dated 1762, shell and scroll-chased spout, pine cone finial, and baluster body, on round foot; with carved wood handle; underside engraved with initials I over RM, over complete hallmarks, H11” W9”, and 26.0ozT all in

$700-900 Provenance: North Carolina estate

272 272 GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SALTS, HENRY CHAWNER & JOHN EAMES London, dated 1797, miniature open tureen flanked by handles; complete hallmarks, H3” L5” W2 1/8”, and 12.5ozT (4pcs)

$500-800 Provenance: New York collection

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273 GEORGE IV SILVER COVERED ENTREE ON WARMER, JOHN HARRIS London, dated 1825, acanthus and shell handle on round dish with gadroon bands, engraved with crest, complete hallmarks; on associated plated warming stand; H8 1/2” W10 1/2”, and 48.0ozT weighable

$600-800 Provenance: Private collection

274 GEORGE III STERLING SUGAR URN, JOHN ROBINS London, dated 1792, covered ovoid vessel on pedestal, stipple-decorated with foliate bands centering unidentified crest with shell; complete hallmarks; H8 1/2” W5” W4 1/4”, and 15.0ozT

$600-800 Provenance: New York collection

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$400-600 Provenance: New York collection

276 GEORGE III STERLING SHELL-FORM DISHES London, dated 1777, elongated scallop shell forms on shell feet; hallmarked; H1” L6” W4 1/2”, and 9.5ozT (3pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: New York collection

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277 PAIR GEORGE II STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD AND MARBLE CONSOLE TABLES

late 19th century, olive green and white-veined marble top, Vitruvian scroll and shell-carved skirt, cabriole legs with masque-head Marlborough feet; H32 3/4” W48” D18”

$3,000-5,000 Provenance: Private collection

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BOOKCASE

1st quarter 19th century, pierce-carved broken-arch crown with finials, glazed panel doors, slant front opening to fitted interiors, above configuration of drawers, H97” W40” D21 1/2”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

277 279 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST 19th century, dentil-molded crown above short and long drawers, lower part with drawers and ogee feet, top of later date; H81 1/2” W46 1/2” D20”

$700-900 Provenance: Estate of William Frederick Austin

280 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS

mid 19th century, long drawers over splay feet; H36” W36 1/2” D21”

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$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Private collection

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282 GEORGIAN CHINOISERIE-DECORATED SLANT-FRONT DESK first half 19th century, hinged lid, fitted interiors with well, above configuration of drawers and bracket feet; H38 1/2” W34 1/2” D21”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

283 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING TABLE crossbanded top and fitted with 17 3/4” leaf; H28 1/4” W38 3/4” L77” extended

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284 ENGLISH CHINOISERIE-DECORATED SEWING/WORKTABLE late 19th century, H28” W21” D14 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

285 SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY FOUR-POST BED first half 19th century, urn finials, fluted post, molded block feet; H90” W55” L84”

$600-900 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

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286 QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS mid 19th century, short and long drawers, on bun feet; H38” W38 1/2” D17 1/2”

$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

287 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE mid 19th century, dentil-molded crown, glazed panel doors, lower part with slant front concealing fitted interiors, above drawers and bracket feet; H84 1/2” W36” D19”

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$1,400-1,800 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

288 SHERATON MAHOGANY WINE CELLARETTE circa 1830, domed hinged lid, fitted interiors, turned legs on brass casters; H29 1/2” W19 1/4” D13 1/2”

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289 REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEAPOY circa 1825, hinged top, fitted interior, turned column support and carved paw feet, H28 1/2” W18 1/2” D13”

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290 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BUTLER’S DESK circa 1840, fitted writing drawer, H44” W47” D21”

$600-900 Provenance: Dr. Charles Hayes Patton (1806-1866) LeRoy Pope Mansion, Huntsville, Alabama, by descent to present owner

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295 ENGLISH CARVED OAK FOUR-BOARD

CELLARETTE CABINET

BLANKET CHEST

first half 19th century, casket-hinged top, divided interior, panel doors, bottle rack, on bun feet; H32” W34 1/2” D17 1/2”

18th century, hinged lid, carved stop-fluted front, H23 1/2” W57 1/2” D16”

$600-900 Provenance: Estate of William Frederick Austin

292 ENGLISH MAHOGANY THREE-TIER SERVER second half 19th century, gallery top, turned column supporting shelf above cabinet, on turned legs with casters; H51” W48” D18 1/4”

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296 REGENCY GILTWOOD BULL’S-EYE MIRROR first half 19th century, eagle pediment and convex mirror; H40” W24”

$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

293 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS

circa 1860, on bracket feet, H41” W42 1/2” D20 1/2”

$600-800

297 REGENCY CARVED AND EBONZIED GILTWOOD BULL’S-EYE MIRROR early 19th century, eagle pediment and leaf-adorned frame centering convex looking glass, H59” W35”

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294 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS

early 19th century, long drawers over splay feet, H34” W39 1/2” D22”

$600-900

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298 CHARLES HAIGH-WOOD (British, 1856-1927) COUNTER ATTRACTION oil on canvas, framed, signed H31” W42 1/2”

$5,000-8,000 Provenance: Private collection

299 ALFRED DE BREANSKI SR.

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(British, 1852-1928) NANTILE LAKE, NORTH WALES oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right, and verso inscribed: Nantile Lake / N.Wales H14” W18”

$3,000-5,000

300 HENRY PICKERING (ATTRIBUTED TO) (British, fl. 1740-1771) JOHN THOMAS BATT (1746-1831) full length portrait as a child in fine garments, pale rose silk waistcoat over oyster grey coat and breeches, standing beside dog in wooded landscape oil on canvas, framed, inscribed JOHN THOs BATT, JUNr H50” W40”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Alfred Buckley, Esq. collection, c.1901 Dr. John Henry Bayon collection (1903-1978) Southern private collection

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Exhibitions: Columbia Museum of Art, c. 1975 Other Notes: John Thomas Batt (1746-1831) was a prominent and successful lawyer dealing with the most prominent families of the late eighteenth century, friend and confidant to many of the notable figures of the day. He became a clerk of the Duchy of Lancaster and a Master in Chancery.

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301 WILLIAM SHAYER I (ATTRIBUTED TO) (British, c.1787-1879) RESTING PLOUGHERS oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H18” W33”

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302 NICOLAS LANCRET (FOLLOWER OR CIRCLE OF) (Franch, 1690-1743) COLLECTING OYSTERS oil on copper, framed, signed L.O. and dated 1755 H10 1/2” W17”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Florida collection

303 BALTHASAR LAUWERS (ATTRIBUTED TO OR CIRCLE OF) (Flemish, 1570-1645) ADAM & EVE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN oil on metal, framed, unsigned H13 3/4” W10 3/4”

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304 SILK TABRIZ CARPET circa 1875, 14’2” x 17’2”

$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection

305 SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET 9’8” x 16’11”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: California collection

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Other Notes: Descended through the estate of Dora Gray, a well-known Columbia, South Carolina decorator from the 1930s to the late 1950s. Miss Gray’s home and shop was located at 1316 Gervais Street, on property now occupied by Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.

306 FLEMISH VERDURE TAPESTRY PANEL 17th century, H100” W76”

$1,500-3,000 Provenance: Southern private collection

307 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET circa 1940, 8’10” x 11’8”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection

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308 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET circa 1940, 9’9” x 12’7”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection

309 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET circa 1890, 6’4” x 10’11”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection

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311 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET circa 1930, 8’10” x 12’7”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection

312 ANTIQUE PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET

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9’6” x 13’

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Southern gentleman’s collection

313 PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET circa 1920s, 6’ x 9’4”

$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina estate

310 314 ANTIQUE TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET circa 1920, 8’7” x 11’6”

$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina collection

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315 FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN 2.3ct brilliant pear-cut fancy intense yellow diamond, clarity VVS2, accented by .059ct round brilliant-cut diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS1-VS2, in platinum setting and 16” platinum chain, total 4.1g all in

$12,000-15,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman Other Notes: accompanied by EGL certificate US912367706D

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314 310 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET 8’6” x 13’1”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: California collection

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318 DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING

320 PAIR CARTIER STYLE TUTTI FRUTTI PENDENT EARRINGS

18K gold articulated link bracelet, adorned with bezel-set 1948 Chilean 100 Pesos gold coin; L7 3/4”, and 160.0g

1.25ct round brilliant-cut diamond, color H-I, clarity VVS2, accented by 0.2ctw diamonds, color F-G, clarity I1-I2 diamond in 14K white gold setting, size 4, and 5.4g all in

approx. 90ctw carved emeralds and blue sapphires accented by 2.0ctw brilliant cut diamonds in 18k white gold openwork pierced earring design, L2 1/2” W1” and 33.7g all in (2pcs)

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: North Carolina estate Other Notes: accompanied by PGS certificate 4209003.

$7,000-9,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

$3,500-4,000 Provenance: North Carolina estate

317 CARTIER STYLE TUTTI FRUTTI BRACELET approx. 125ctw carved rubies, emeralds, and blue sapphires accented by 6.0ctw round brilliant-cut diamonds, in 18k white gold openwork flexible wide band, L7 1/4” and 99.4g all in

$11,000-13,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

319 COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING approx. 12.8 x 12.5 x 6.2mm square-cut natural emerald accented by .80ctw shield cut diamonds in platinum and yellow gold setting, size 8.25 and 7.3g all in

$10,000-15,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman Other Notes: accompanied by AGL certificate 1084297

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321 ANTIQUE DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND GOLD DEMI-PARURE late 19th century, black-enamel over 14K gold scrolling design, set with 3-5mm round diamonds, comprising: pair earrings H1 5/8”; pendant H1 1/2”; and brooch H1 3/4” W2”; and total 35.8g all in (4pcs)

$1,500-2,500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

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322 CARTIER STYLE DIAMOND AND GOLD PANTHER BRACELET approx. 10.0ctw round diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS-SI, in 18k gold flexible cat design with ruby eyes, L7” and 42.5g all in

$8,000-10,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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1.32ct round brilliant-cut diamond, color F-G, clarity SI2, accented by approx. 0.35ctw well matched small diamonds, in 14k white gold prong setting, size 5.75 and 2.4g all in

approx. 7.15ctw round brilliant diamonds, color G-H, clarity SI, in 18k white gold openwork pierced earrings, H2” W1 1/4” and 27.2g all in (2pcs)

$6,000-9,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman Other Notes: accompanied by UGS certificate US916785502D

18k white gold set with approx. 6.1ctw round brilliant diamonds, eyes and nose accented with emeralds and sapphires, size 6.75 and 10.8g all in

325 HEAVY GOLD SNAKE-CHAIN NECKLACE

327 ART DECO PLATINUM FILIGREE AND DIAMOND PENDANT

14K gold, L15”, and 91.5g

$5,000-7,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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$2,000-2,500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

3 transition-cut diamonds, approx. 1.70ctw accented by 3.0ct round diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS, 18.5g all in, pendant H2 3/1” W1”, chain 16”

323 CARTIER STYLE DIAMOND PANTHER RING

$6,000-8,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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330 FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MOLDED GLASS ENCRIER, BACCARAT

approx. 5.0ctw round brilliant-cut diamonds, color F, clarity VS, size 6.5 and 8.5g all in

Cristalleries de Baccarat, Paris, circa 1910, wave molded glass mounted with gilt-bronze mermaid on its crest, and two glass-lined bronze inkwells near base; H6” W15” D8”

$7,000-9,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

$5,000-7,000 Literature: Sautot, Dany. BACCARAT: UNE MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE. Massin, 2003.

329 ART DECO DIAMOND RING approx. .075ct round center diamond, color H, clarity VS, accented by .08ctw round and baguette diamonds in 14k white gold openwork setting, size 6 and 5.8g all in

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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331 331 ART DECO ETCHED AND CUT-GLASS TABLE SCREEN 20th century, nude woman shielded by geometric designs, signed: R. LALIQUE, FRANCE; H18” W7 3/4” D4 5/8”

$600-900

332 UNUSUAL CHINESE ENAMELED SILVER SMOKING SET probably Republic period, domed cover on onyx panel cylinder cigarette compartment, supported by dragon-form ashtray, vermeil and enameled filigree decorations throughout; marked: SILVER; H7 1/2” W6 3/4” D4 1/2”

$2,000-2,500

333 CHINESE ENAMELED SILVER TEA CADDY Republic period or later, oviform intricate filigree vessel adorned with vibrant enamels, marked: MADE IN CHINA, SILVER; H7” Dia.4”, and 13.0ozT

$2,000-2,500

334 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE COVERED VASE pale celadon translucent coloration, carved with scrolling vines and pierced handles, H8”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: New York collection

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339 PAIR CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK PANELS Qing dynasty, silk on silk depicting deer, the other exotic birds, framed H24” W53” (2pcs)

$500-1,000 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

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335 335 CHINESE CARVED JADE DOUBLE WATER COUPE

lotus pod-form vessels held by blossoming prunus branches and sparrows, all in translucent pale celadon stone, H1 1/2” L4 3/4” W3 1/4”

$1,800-2,400 Provenance: New York collection

336 CHINESE CELADON JADE RHYTON CUP horn with dragon-mask terminal and carved kylins, on wood stand; H5 1/2” W3 1/4” D2 1/4”

$1,200-1,800 Provenance: New York collection

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337 CHINESE COROMANDEL EIGHT-PANEL SCREEN

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Republic period, depicting figures in royal court scene, H84” W130”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection

338 CHINESE CARVED CELADON JADE DUCKS AMONGST LOTUS

two facing birds draped beneath lotus pads and pod, on carved wood stand; H3” W3 1/2” D1 1/2”

$800-1,200 Provenance: New York collection

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240 340 ROULLET & DECAMPS ‘SERENADE’ AUTOMATON

342 AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY

Paris, circa 1875, Spanish musician standing under tree and playing the mandolin with moving head, serenading to beauty standing within turret with opening window; in foreground a dog house with moving and barking dog; incorporated material of painted wood, papier mache, fabric, porcelain and wirework; H22” W16 1/2” D9” (2pcs)

TALL CASE CLOCK

$3,000-5,000 Provenance: Monde Magique, New York, purchased in 1990 South Carolina collection Literature: Bailly, Christian & Sharon. AUTOMATA: THE GOLDEN AGE 1848-1914. London: Sotheby’s 1987. Illustrated on pg. 300, no. 248 (This amusing automaton is illustrated in the Roullet & Decamps first-known catalogue of circa 1878 as item no. 248. This catalogue is reproduced in the forementioned volume) Other Notes: Facsimile of the original available to purchaser. Accompanied by Bailly’s Automata volume.

341 FRENCH CHAMPLEVE AND BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, CH BOYE circa 1870, Moorish design with openwork top centering enameled dial supported by mythical creatures, on shaped platform and alabaster stepped base; works marked: C.H. BOYE, BREVETE S.G.D.G; H17” W11” D6”

circa 1820, broken arch, brass finials, arched glazed-panel door, fluted column supports, bonnet centering moon dial, marked: OSBORN; case with bellflower and quarter-fan inlays, on splay feet; H105” W20 1/2” D11”

$1,500-3,000 Provenance: Private collection

342 343 SILVER AND MALACHITE CLOCK early 20th century, silver-clad case stamped: 935, center dial, stone panels, columns and base; H8” W4 1/4” D3”

$1,500-2,000

344 TIFFANY & CO CHINOISERIE MANTEL CLOCK circa 1900, swinging dial housing supported on ornate stand, dragon flaming pearl and dragon design, works marked: TIFFANY & COMPANY, 2331, and stand with painted accession number 52.75.86; H17” W10 1/4” D5 1/4”

$1,200-1,800

$2,200-2,800

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$1,000-1,500

346 FRENCH ENAMELED MUSICAL DESK CLOCK 20th century, enameled copper case with romantic figural landscapes; playing La Vie en Rose; H5 1/4” W4” D3”

$800-1,200

347 AUSTRIAN COLD-PAINTED BRONZE TABLE LAMP, FRANZ BERGMAN (Franz Bergman, 1838-1894), Orientalist scene depicting Arab artist seated under hanging lamp, on carpet and beside him a ewer on table; Bergman seal, polychrome cold-painted bronze and glass; H19” W8 1/4” D4 3/4”

$3,000-4,000

348 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE NOVELTY MATCH STRIKE, SUSSE FRERES FOUNDRY 19th century, cherub standing atop framework with strike wheel, at the base sits a box for matches, all on malachite base; stamped: SUSSE FRES; H7 1/2” W6 1/2” D4 1/4”

$2,000-2,500

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351 CONTINENTAL GILT-BRONZE SCULPTURE 19th century, MAN PUSHING WHEEL BARROW WITH WOODPILE gilt-bronze on faux malachite painted base, unsigned H5 1/4” W7” D4 1/2”

$1,500-2,000

352 EVGENY ALEKSANDROVICH LANSERE

352 349 ART DECO GILT-BRONZE SCULPTURE BY MORANTE (French, 1882-1960) RUSSIAN DANCERS bronze on malachite base, signed H6 1/2” W9” D2 1/2”

(Russian 1848-1886) MILKMAID WITH CALVES AND DOG bronze with dark brown patina, signed and with foundry stamp H12” Dia.9 1/2”

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: South Carolina collection

353 PAUL DUBOIS

$1,500-2,000

(Belgian, 1858-1938) COLUMBINE gilt-bronze, signed H33 1/2” W12 1/4” D11”

350 RUSSIAN GILT-BRONZE AND MALACHITE COSSACK

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354 FERDINAND PAUTROT (French, 1832-1874) STARTLED FLEDGLING, 1869 bronze with gold patina, signed, dated and stamped: ADMIS AUX BEAUX-ARTS W8” D4 1/4”

$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

SCULPTURE

late 19th century, standing man with wheel barrow; H7” W7” D5 1/4”

$2,000-2,500

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356 PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973) VALLAURIS (A. R. 179) terre de faience plate, 1953, from the edition of 400, partially glazed and painted, with Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps Dia.8”

$3,000-4,000 Provenance: Private collection

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355 CAROLE FEUERMAN, HYPERREALIST SCULPTURE (New York, Florida, b. 1945) ISLAMORADA oil-painted resin, unsigned H17 1/4” W12” D8 1/2”

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Gallery Henoch-New York, purchased in 1989 South Carolina collection Literature: Yau, John [et al]. SWIMMERS: CAROLE FEUERMAN. New York: The Artist Book Foundation, [2014]. Other Notes: facsimile of the original available to purchaser.

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(Hungarian/Italian, 1913-2010) THE ARTIST’S PREGNANT WIFE (with daughter Giulia) watercolor, framed, signed sheet H17” W11”

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Descend in the artist family to present owner.

358 JANOS ‘GIOVANNI’ HAJNAL (Hungarian/Italian, 1913-2010) VOLPI (Foxes), 1964 watercolor, unframed, signed & dated sheet H27” W41”

360 JANOS ‘GIOVANNI’ HAJNAL, VATICAN STAMP & ILLUSTRATED VOLUME (Hungarian/Italian, 1913-2010) MAN LICKING A 1981 VATICAN STAMP pen drawing and actual stamp, framed along with promotional materials, signed, sight H4 1/2” W6 1/4”, and overall H28 1/2” W10 1/2” accompanied by artist-signed volume. Camilucci, Marcello. NE ANGELO NE BESTIA. printed in Italy, 1969. Inscribed, signed and dated: Janos, Roma, 1973. (2pcs)

$500-800 Provenance: by descent in the artist family to present owner. Other Notes: Hajnal illustrated numerous stamp series for the Vatican in the 1980s and 1990s. He produced illustrations for several books throughout his lifetime.

$700-1,000 Provenance: Descend in the artist family to present owner.

359 JANOS ‘GIOVANNI’ HAJNAL (Hungarian/Italian, 1913-2010) SEVEN HILLS OF ROME, 1955 watercolor, unframed, signed & dated sight H27” W39 1/2”

$700-1,000 Provenance: Descend in the artist family to present owner.

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361 WENDELL CASTLE WALNUT SCULPTURED DESK (American, b.1932 ) signed/inscribed: W.C. 64; H28 1/4” W19 1/4” D18 3/4”

$10,000-15,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

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Literature: Webb, Mrs. Vanderbilt, & Rorimer, James. “A Colloquy By Exports on the American Genius For Crafts” HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. Feb. 1965. Illustrated p.113.

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362 HANS WEGNER ‘VALET’ CHAIR (Hans Jorgensen Wegner, Danish, 1914-2007) designed 1953, teak, oak, brass and leather, coat hanger-form crest, stylized urn splat, leading to pant rail on back edge of hinged seat opening to storage compartment, on three legs; branded mark: JOHANNES HANSEN, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK; BH37 1/2” SH17 1/2” W18 1/4” D19”

$5,000-7,000 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate Literature: Fiell, Charlotte & Peter. SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN. Cologne, 2002, p.656. Nielson, Johan Moller. WEGNER: EN DANSK MOBELKUNSTNER. Copenhagen, 1965, pp.56-58. Oda, Noritsugu. DANISH CHAIRS. San Francisco, 1996, p.116

Other Notes: Hans Wegner, best known for his innovative seating pieces, he is considered a master cabinetmaker of many furniture forms. Wegner’s elegant and seductive designers are considered to be the foundation of the Danish-Modern furniture style we recognize today.

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363 ROCHE BOBOIS BURL WALNUT OCTAGONAL DINING TABLE

shaped top ebonized pedestal with mirrored panels, fitted with door for leaf storage; two 17 3/4” leaves; H30” W55 1/2” L91 1/2”

$700-900 Provenance: Private collection

364 MID-CENTURY UPHOLSTERED CARVED BEECH SOFA serpentine front, BH36” SH17” W79 1/2” D30”

365 ROCHE BOBOIS EBONIZED AND GLASS CONSOLE/SIDEBOARD

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$500-800 Provenance: Private collection

371 COMPLETE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, EDITION DE GRANDE LUXE

366 VINTAGE ROCHE BOBOIS SHAPED GLASS COFFEE TABLE circa 1975, signed on leg, H15 1/2” W55” D30”

$300-500 Provenance: Private collection

367 MODERN UPHOLSTERED FRUITWOOD ARMCHAIR SET BH41” SH16” W21 1/2” D20” (6pcs)

$500-700 Provenance: Private collection

368 CHAPMAN WROUGHT-METAL, BRASS AND GLASS COFFEE TABLE

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H18 1/4” W42” D25 3/4”

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection

369 SOUTHERN CYPRESS ROOT TABLE

Garnett, Richard [ed.] THE COMPLETE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS. London: Merrill & Baker, 1900. This Edition de Grande Luxe numbered 441/500. Bound in tooled gilt 3/4 leather and marbleized binding, titled as follows: Christmas Christmas Stories Old Curiosity Shop (vol. I & II) Barnaby Rudge (vol. I & II) Life (vol. I & II) Nicholas Nickleby (vol. I & II) David Copperfield (vol. I & II) Pickwick Papers (vol. I & II) Little Dorrit (vol. I & II) Our Mutual Friend (vol. I & II) Martin Chuzzlewit (vol. I & II) Dombey & Son (vol. I & II) Bleak House (vol. I & II) A Child’s Story of England Edwin Drood Uncommercial Traveller Sketches by Boz Great Expectations A Tale of Two Cities American Notes/Pictures From Italy Oliver Twist (32vols)

$1,000-1,800 Provenance: North Carolina collection

South Carolina, H13” W48” D33”

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

370 PAIR MID-CENTURY PENDENT LAMPS stylized hot air balloon design, blown white glass within goldmetal frame, fixture H22” Dia.9” (2pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

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Bernard Baruch and Elizabeth Navarro Hobcaw Barony, c.1945

372 372 ANTIQUE LOUIS VUITTON TRUNK, BERNARD M. BARUCH

374 OSHKOSH AND P.E. MATTALDI TRAVEL TRUNKS

France, early 20th century, LV monogram canvas with tacked leather trim and wood slats, single tray interior with wood hangers; LV labels and faded serial no. appears to read 999483; H221/2” L39 1/2” D21 1/2”

$3,000-5,000 Provenance: Bernard M. Baruch (1870-1965) Estate of Elizabeth Navarro, "Little Hobcaw" South Carolina private collection

early 20th century, initials A.M.R (Alice M. Rutherfurd , 1913-1953), and the other A.J.P.R.; H42 1/2” W22 1/2” D29”, and H50” W22 1/2” D22” (2pcs)

$300-600 Provenance: Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent to present heir Other Notes: Alice Rutherfurd was the daughter of the New York social figure Winthrop Chanler Rutherfurd (1862-1944) and Alice Morton Rutherfurd (1879-1917). Her father Winthrop was the son of Lewis Morris Rutherfurd (1816-1892) a known astronomer, and Margaret Chanler Stuyvesant Rutherfurd. Alice M. Rutherfurd de Peralta Ramos was married to Mr. Peralta Ramos in 1943.

Other Notes: "Little Hobcaw" in Kingstree, South Carolina was built by Bernard Baruch for Elizabeth Navarro. She was Mr. Baruch's nurse and companion for 20 years. Ms. Navarro's estate was sold in these rooms on Sept. 18, 1993.

373 OSHKOSH TRAVEL CASE early 20th century, striped canvas hinged case with fitted interior, with initials A.M.R (Alice M. Rutherfurd , 19131953), H21” W20 1/2” D20”

$200-400 Provenance: Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent to present heir Other Notes: Alice Rutherfurd was the daughter of the New York social figure Winthrop Chanler Rutherfurd (1862-1944) and Alice Morton Rutherfurd (1879-1917). Her father Winthrop was the son of Lewis Morris Rutherfurd (1816-1892) a known astronomer, and Margaret Chanler Stuyvesant Rutherfurd. Alice M. Rutherfurd de Peralta Ramos was married to Mr. Peralta

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375 FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF WAR BONE SHIP MODEL

the ‘Berlin’ a 17th century Brandenburg-Prussia Privateer six-rate frigate, circa 1810, pinned bone planked hull and masts; 8 open ports on each side, anchor, carved lion’shead figurehead, coat of arms and ornaments decorate the stern with flagstaff, garrison carriages, full standing and running rigging, the scale model signed: MPH. COPNY, on dolphin-carved stand; with plaquette reading: BRANDENBURGISCHE FRAGATTE, BERLIN, 1674; in glass and wood case; the model H12 1/2” L16 1/2” W3 1/2”

$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Henry Huddleston Rogers, Jr. (18791935) Millicent Rogers (1902-1953) Arturo Peralta-Ramos Jr. By descent to present heir Literature: HENRY HUDDLESTON ROGERS COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS, 1879-1935. Annapolis, Naval Institute Press: US Naval Academy, 1971. Other Notes: Railroad executive Henry Huddleston Rogers, Jr. (1879-1935) amassed a collection of ship and boat models which he bequeathed to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1935. The collection is considered one of the most valuable of its type in the world. The example offered remained in the family and descended to the present owner. About these models: These bone ship models are exceptionally rare. 375 French prisoners-of-war crafted theses extraordinary models while kept under deplorable conditions during the Anglo-French wars (1756-1815). Models and other objects were carved from the bones of the beef rations allowed to the prisoners while incarcerated in England. This example was probably created during Napoleonic Wars. While not built to scale, these highly detailed miniatures exhibit superb details and craftsmanship. About the Frigate: The Berlin was commissioned in 1674 and was built in Holland, she was named after the German capital. She measured 80 foot long and 22 feet and was part of an eight ship fleet. By 1676 she was outfitted with 15 cast-iron guns served by 40-50 soldiers, and sailed by a crew of 35 sailors. There are few accounts of naval skirmishes: in 1675 overpowered the French frigate Royal De Dunkerque; 1676-1677 the she captured the Swedish schooner Maria, Fireship Leopard, and Boejers Ekorren. It is known that by 1684 the ship lay in Brandenburg fleet base at Emden, Germany; and by 1688 she was seized by the Dutch West Indies Company at Fida on the coast of Guinea. WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM

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376 NEW BEDFORD WHALESHIP CHARLES W. MORGAN

377 BRITISH NAVAL WARSHIP MODEL

MODEL

mid 19th century, painted and varnished ship-of-the-line triple-decker 120-gun sailing vessel, three-masted square-rigged stowed sails, flying British Union Jack, H27” W37” W7 1/2”, contained within antique case H36” W45” D14 1/2”

mid 20th century, red and black-painted vessel, three-masted, fully rigged, and stowed sails, flying American flag; ship H19 1/2” L26” W5”, contained within case H27 1/2” W32 1/2” D13”

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.021) Other Notes: The Charles W. Morgan is world’s oldest surviving merchant vessel, and the only surviving wooden whaling ship from the 19th century American fleet which numbered 2,700 vessels. In February of 1841, Mr. Charles Waln Morgan, an independent merchant and whaling agent, chose the shipyard of Jethro and Zachariah Hilllman of New Bedford, Massachusetts to build a new ship for him. His namesake was launched on July 21, 1841 and registered at 106 1/2 feet long, 27 feet 2 1/2 inches in breadth, 13 feet 7 1/2 inches deep, with a displacement of 314 gross tons. She was outfitted for the next two months and set sail on her three-year maiden voyage, sailed by Captain Thomas Norton. She returned to her home port January 2, 1845, having processed 59 whales for 1,600 barrels of sperm oil, 800 barrels of right whale oil, and five tons of whalebone. In the Charles W. Morgan’s 80 years of service she made 37 voyages from her home port, ranging from nine months to five years. It is said that she brought home a grand total of 54,483 barrels of sperm whale oil and 152,934 pounds of whalebone. She is now preserved at Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut.

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$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.003) Other Notes: A ship-of-the-line was a naval warship constructed from the 17th through to the mid-19th century to take part in the naval tactic known as the line of battle, in which two columns of opposing warships would maneuver to bring the greatest weight of broadside firepower to bear. Since these engagements were almost invariably won by the heaviest ships carrying the most powerful guns, the natural progression was to build sailing vessels that were the largest and most powerful of their time. The term “ship-of-the-line” has fallen out of favor except in historical contexts.

378 BRANDENBURG FRIEDRICH WILHELM ZU PFERDE FRIGATE SHIP MODEL

20th century, parcel-gilt wood three-masted vessel, fully rigged with cloth sails and painted-metal anchors, ship H42” L56” W13 1/2”, contained in photo-backed diorama case H4 1/2” W65 1/2” D24”

$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.20) Other Notes: The Brandenburg-Prussia fourth-rate shipof-the line, Friedrich Wilhelm zu Pferde was completed in 1684 in Konigsberg. Measuring a total of 125 feet in length, 34 feet in width and 13 feet to the hold, she held 25 British deck guns, and was capable of holding a crew of 250 seaman and 50 soldiers. In 1693 she was sunk near Cape Spartel, the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, after being attacked by three French warships.

379 379 THE BARQUE PARMA, SHIP MODEL mid 20th century, varnished wood four-masted vessel, bent and stowed sails, deck with working equipment, and two boats ready; H26 1/2” W36” W5”; contained within wood and glass case H32” W45” D19”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.002) Other Notes: The four-masted steel-hulled barque was built in 1902 as the Arrow for the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London by A. Roger & Co, Port Glasgow. She measured 327 feet in length, 46 feet in beam, had a tonnage of 3090, and was built as a cargo vessel to carry paraffin. In 1912 she was sold to F. Laeisz, Germany and was renamed the Parma. During the First World War she was interned in Chile, and postwar was assigned to the United Kingdom as war reparations. The Parma was then sold in 1931 to Ruben De Cloux & Alan Villiers of Mariehamn, Finland. Under their ownership, the Parma made a 20th century record passage of 83 days to Falmouth in 1933 carrying bags of wheat in the Australian trade. After an accident in Falmouth Harbor in 1936, she was scrapped in 1938.

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380 HMS VICTORY, ADMIRAL LORD NELSON’S FLAGSHIP MODEL

mid 20th century, painted wood construction scale model, on stand with plaquette; H30” W31” W6 1/2”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.006) Other Notes: HMS Victory is the Royal Navy’s most famous warship, a 104-gun first-rate ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, and launched in 1765. She is best known for her role as Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She also led fleets in the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic War, and served as flagship at the battles of Ushant, Cape Spartel, and Cape St Vincent. After 1824, she was relegated to the role of harbor ship. In 1922, she was moved to a dry dock at Portsmouth, England, and preserved as a museum ship. She has been the flagship of the First Sea Lord since October 2012 and is the oldest commissioned warship in the world. She has greeted 25 million visitors.

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mid 20th century, black and rust-painted wood three-masted vessel with cloth sails and stand; H37” L53” W7 1/2”

381 THE ROYAL ALBERT, BRITISH WARSHIP MODEL mid 20th century, red and green painted triple-decker vessel, three-masted, fully rigged with plaquette: ROYAL ALBERT, ENGLISH WARSHIP, 1690; amateur model built from a fictional subject from Edward Hobbs’ book “How to Make Old-Time Ship Models”; ship H20” L22”, contained within case H27” W33” D13”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.015) Other Notes: The Royal Albert was a large English second rate ship-of-the-line of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. These warships carried 92-98 guns on three decks and often served as flagships of English fleets during the wars of the era.

$800-1,200 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.018) Literature: Kay, Richard C. DONALD MCKAY AND HIS FAMOUS SAILING SHIP. New York: Dover, 2011. Shaw, David W. FLYING CLOUD: THE TRUE STORY OF AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS CLIPPER SHIP AND THE WOMAN WHO GUIDED HER. New York, Harper Collins, 2001. Peabody, Robert E. MODELS OF AMERICAN SAILING SHIPS. Andover, Mass.: Addison Gallery of American Art, 1961. p.75 Other Notes: The Flying Cloud, American’s most famous clipper ship, was built in 1851 in East Boston, Massachusetts by Donald McKay. Built for speed, the ship boasted 21 massive sails, using some 30,000 feet of sailcloth. She was best known for the record-setting New York to San Francisco passage during the California Gold Rush, skippered by Josiah Perkins Creesy, and navigated by his wife Eleanor. In 1854 she took the world’s sailing record, making a 15,000-mile voyage by way of Cape Horn which took 89 days and 8 hours. She held this record for 135 years until 1989 when it was beaten by the clipper Thursday’s Child, setting a new record of 80 days and 20 hours. On June 19, 1874, she went ashore on the Beacon Island bar, Saint John, New Brunswick, and was condemned and sold for scrap metal.

383 THE GOODRICH CLIPPER SHIP MODEL mid 20th century, three-masted clipper, fully rigged, bent and stowed sails, in painted diorama case; vessel H29” W46” D6 1/2”, and case H36” W52” D17 1/2”

383

$500-1,000 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.022)

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384 BRITISH DOUBLE-DECKER SHIP-OF-THE-LINE MODEL IN DIORAMA CASE probably 19th century, black and white-painted vessel with three masts, cannons at the ready, and flying fully-dressed 45 nautical signal flags; contained within diorama case painted with coastal scene; ship H19” L27 1/2”, and case H21 1/2” W30 1/2” D11”

$500-900 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (89.019.001) Other Notes: A ship-of-the-line was a naval warship constructed from the 17th through to the mid-19th century to take part in the naval tactic known as the line of battle, in which two columns of opposing warships would maneuver to bring the greatest weight of broadside firepower to bear. Since these engagements were almost invariably won by the heaviest ships carrying the most powerful guns, the natural progression was to build sailing vessels that were the largest and most powerful of their time. The term “ship-of-the-line” has fallen out of favor except in historical contexts.

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385 EARLY AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP MODEL mid 20th century, carved bone masts and spars with stowed sails on black painted and varnished vessel; ship H17” L28” W3”, in antique case H24” W34” D12 1/2”

$500-900 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.007) Other Notes: Clippers were exceptionally fast sailing ships with three masts, square rigs, and narrow length hulls. During their heyday in the 19th century, they facilitated quick voyages carrying limited cargo on the trade routes between the United Kingdom and its colonies, and rapid delivery of tea from China.

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387 AEGEAN SCHOONER MED-LINE SHIP MODEL

386 AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP MODEL mid 20th century, varnished wood, three-masted, square-rigged cloth sails, vessel H22” L34” W4”, in wood and glass case H29 1/2” W42” D14”

$500-800 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.004)

circa 1945, vibrantly painted two-masted vessel under sail, wood with cloth sails in wood and glass case, ship H21” L32” W4” and case H30” W40” D12”

$400-800 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.016)

Other Notes: Clippers were exceptionally fast sailing ships with three masts, square rigs, and narrow length hulls. During their heyday in the 19th century, they facilitated quick voyages carrying limited cargo on the trade routes between the United Kingdom and its colonies, and rapid delivery of tea from China.

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389 389 THE PREUSSEN FIVE-MASTED WINDJAMMER DIORAMA mid 20th century, painted carved wood half-model of cargo ship under full sail in choppy seas, lighthouse, island, and lifeboats, in three-dimensional scenic shadowbox; thought to be a sailermade example; H28 1/2” W42” D5”

$400-700 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.012)

388 388 RS 1 COLIN ARCHER RESCUE CUTTER SHIP MODEL 1:15 scale model built by Billing Boats in the late 1990s; painted and varnished, an exact replica with cloth sails; H54” L49” W13 1/2”

$400-700 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum.

Other Notes: The Preussen was a German steel-hulled five-masted ship-rigged windjammer built in 1902 for the F. Laeisz shipping company, named after the German state and kingdom of Prussia. The Preussen was the world’s only ship of this class with five masts carrying six square sails on each mast. She was the largest windjammer ever built, measuring 5,081 GRT; made to carry massive cargo for long distances.

Literature: Leather, John. COLIN ARCHER AND THE SEAWORTHY DOUBLE ENDER. Camden, ME: International Marine Publishing Co., 1979.

In 1910, she was rammed by a British cross-channel steamer and was rendered immobile. A November gale thwarted attempts to sail or tug her to safety in Dover Harbour. It was intended to anchor her off Dover but both anchor chains broke and the Preussen was driven onto rocks at Crab Bay and sank in 6 meters of water.

Other Notes: Accompanied by Billing Boats Certificate No. 2024; along with kit manual, plans, and the aformentioned volume.

The Royal Clipper, launched in 2000, is the only other five-masted full-rigged ship ever built.

RS1 was commissioned in 1887 for the Norwegian Society for Shipwreck Salvage at the Colin Archer shipyard in Rekkevig, Norway, and was launched in 1893. RS1 was later named “Colin Archer” after the legendary Norwegian naval architect and shipbuilder. Roughly 30 boats of this type were built, most of them at the Colin Archer shipyard. RS1 Colin Archer has had an eventful past. She served as a salvage vessel for 40 years, and in 1933 was sold to a private owner. She sailed across the Atlantic in 1938, suffered severe storm damage in North Carolina in October 1954, and was found as a wreck on the Potomac River in 1960. In 1961, she was returned to Norway as deck cargo aboard the freighter “MS Tasco”. In 1972, the oldest salvage vessel in Norway was entrusted to the Norwegian Maritime Museum in Oslo, and the following year she was under the supervision of the Colin Archer Cutter Club, who has completely restored her. Today she is sailed by the Norwegian Maritime Museum as a reminder of the past.

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391 THAMES SAILING BARGE WILL MODEL mid 20th century, gray and rust-painted wood on sea-painted platform; H25” L35” D8”

$300-500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum. Other Notes: Will Everard, as she was originally known, was commissioned by F.T. Everard in 1925; she was one of four steel-hulled ships. The vessels were to be the largest Thames sailing barges ever built. Will is currently operating as an English cruise vessel.

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390 392 ROBIN GRAY MERCHANT SERVICE SHIP MODEL built by George Mecham in 1951; gray, green and red-painted vessel under plexiglass, case size H14” L34 1/2” W6 1/4”

$300-500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (77.002.33) Other Notes: Robin Gray is the decommissioned naval vessel USS Fayette (APA-43) cargo/passenger ship. This World War II six battle-stars vessel was later operated by the Robin Line out of New York to the west, south and east coasts of Africa.

391 390 OCEAN QUEEN SCHOONER BARK DIORAMA mid 20th century, painted carved wood half-model of clipper ship under full sail in choppy seas with lighthouse, in threedimensional scenic shadowbox; thought to be a sailer-made example; H25” W34” D5”

$300-500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.010)

393 AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP DIORAMA mid 20th century, painted carved wood half-model of clipper ship under full sail in choppy seas, in three-dimensional scenic shadowbox; thought to be a sailer-made example; H20 1/2” W36” D4 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.009)

394 394 BRITISH SAILING SHIP DIORAMA mid 20th century, painted metal sails, painted carved wood halfmodel of clipper ship under full sail in choppy seas, in threedimensional scenic shadowbox; H28 1/2” W35 1/2” D6 1/4”

$300-500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (87.054.011)

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395 395 CAPE MENDOCINO FREIGHTER SHIP MODEL mid 20th century, red, black and white-painted wood scale model of Maritime Commission Standard Type C-1 vessel launched in 1941; under plexiglass, case size H11” L28 1/4” D6 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the North Carolina Maritime Museum (77.001.33)

396 CHINA TRADE, 19TH CENTURY CANTON HARBOR oil on canvas laid to panel, framed, unsigned H26 1/2” W37”

$2,000-3,000 Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection

397 GUSTAVE EDOUARD LE SENECHAL DE KERDREORET

397

(French, 1840-1920) TREPORT COASTAL SCENE oil on canvas, framed, signed, dated & located: Le Senechal, Treport, 1880 H10 7/8” W14 7/8”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

398 CHARLESTON HARBOR SCENE, CIVIL WAR RELATED (South Carolina, dated August 1865) U.S. SCHOONER HOPE (in Charleston harbor with view of Fort Sumter and city skyline) pen, ink and watercolor on paper, framed, dedicated: PRESENTED TO MISS H.R. EATON BY T.J.L, AUG. 1865 sight H9 1/2” W13 1/2”

$600-900 Provenance: Virginia collection

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400 HENRY CADY (Rhode Island, 1849-1935) SEASCAPE watercolor, framed, signed sight H14 1/2” W23 1/2”

401 GEORGE STANFIELD WALTERS

399

(British, 1838-1924) NET FISHING OFF THE COAST watercolor and gouache, framed, signed & dated: 1889 sight H9 1/2” W12 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: Private collection

399 AMERICAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY SHIP AT SEA oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: Cop. W. Wany, Altona, 1942 H28” W35”

$400-600 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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International Sale

$300-400 Provenance: Georgia collection

402 BRITISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) SAILING VESSELS IN ROUGH SEAS, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H16” W12”

$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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Style+Design Estate & Private Collections

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1008 1856-S SEATED LIBERTY DIME COIN

1016 COLLECTION FOREIGN SILVER COINS

COINS

only 70,000 minted

12.0ozT (32pcs)

very good to very fine (40pcs)

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$150-250 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1009 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR COINS

1017 NINETEENTH CENTURY COINS

(20pcs)

(18pcs)

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1010 PRE-1900 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR

1018

$800-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

1001 COLLECTION 40 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR COINS

very good to very fine (40pcs)

$800-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

1890 CC CARSON CITY SILVER

1002 COLLECTION 40 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR

COINS

DOLLAR COIN

(21pcs)

COINS

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$50-75 Provenance: North Carolina estate

almost uncirculated to uncirculated (40pcs)

$800-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

1011 MORGAN AND PEACE SILVER DOLLAR 1003 COLLECTION 40 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR

COINS

COINS

$350-450 Provenance: North Carolina estate

very good to very fine (40pcs)

(24pcs)

$800-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

1012 COLLECTION 1965-1969 KENNEDY 40% 1004 COLLECTION 40 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR

SILVER HALF DOLLAR COINS

COINS

$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

very good to very fine (40pcs)

(158pcs)

$800-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

1013 COLLECTION 90% SILVER COINS 1005 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR COINS (20pcs)

(73pcs)

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1019 COLLECTION US SILVER CERTIFICATES AND BALLY’S $10 QUARTER ROLL COINS one quarter roll with 1982 & 1983 ends showing, other with 1985 ends showing; also including American Revolution Bicentennial coin (4pcs + 2 quarter rolls)

$50-100 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1017

Style+Design

1000 COLLECTION 40 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR

1020 RARE ALKALINE-GLAZED STONEWARE JAR, ISAAC E. GAY Kershaw County, South Carolina, 1835-1904, tall alkaline-glazed ovoid jar with impressed embellishments on handles, shoulder stamped: IEG in circle; and verso incised 3, H14 1/2” W7 1/2”

$800-1,200 Provenance: Private collection

$250-350 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1018

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1014

1805 DRAPED BUST QUARTER COIN 1006 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR COINS

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

(20pcs)

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1015 1884 CARSON CITY MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR COIN

1007 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR COINS (20pcs)

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

uncirculated, in original case with COA

$200-250 Provenance: Private collection

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1027 BOEHM PORCELAIN BIRDS

JUG

circa 1963-1981, each signed and numbered, comprising: Greenfinch and Dandelion, 100-34, H10” W10” Nuthatch, 469, H10 1/2” W6” Black-Headed Grosbeak, 400-03, H9” W11 1/2” Wrens with Pelargonium, 100-29, H10” W9” Oven Bird, 400-04, H11” W7” (5pcs)

19th century, incised 3 on shoulder; H15”

$300-400 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1022 ART NOUVEAU DACHSHUND GENTLEMAN’S DESK SET, SIGNED

$800-1,200

1023 PAIR ORMOLU AND ALABASTER

1028 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY YELLOW THROATS WITH WATER HYACINTHS Royal Worcester, circa 1954, with stands and crates, signed, H12” (4pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection

CANDELABRA

late 19th century, in the Classical taste, H21 1/2” W9 1/2” (2pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1024 FRENCH ENAMELED COPPER SCENE, SIGNED

1029 BOEHM PORCELAIN BLUE JAY WITH RASPBERRIES $400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection

19th century, CAVALIER BEING SERVED WINE, framed, signed lower right illegibly, panel H11” W8 1/2”

1030 DOROTHY DOUGHTY BLUEBIRDS AND KINGFISHER

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

Royal Worcester, circa 1964, pair Mountain Bluebirds and Spleenwort Niger, H9”; and Kingfisher and Autumn Beech, H12” (3pcs)

1025 PAIR AFRICAN ANTELOPE HORNS MOUNTED AS CORNUCOPIA

H18” W9 1/2” (2pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

1026 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE CANDLESTICKS 19th century, pair Empire H11 1/2”; pair Louis XVI style H9 1/2” (4pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: New York collection

1037

signed and numbered: 40190, H18” W15”

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1031 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY PARULA WARBLERS AND SWEET BAY Royal Worcester, circa 1957, porcelain with wood stands; signed, H9 1/2” (2pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1032 DOROTHY DOUGHTY BIRDS AND PLANT Royal Worcester, circa 1949-1968 pair Scarlet Tanagers, H13” Lark Sparrow with stand, 6 1/2” Mexican Feijoa, H9 1/2” each signed (4pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1033 BOEHM PORCELAIN BIRDS Nuthatch, H8 1/2” Robin with Wild Daffodils, H8 1/2” British Goldfinch, H8 1/2” each signed, with plaquette (4pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1034 BOEHM PORCELAIN HUMMINGBIRDS Broad-Billed Hummingbird, 259 Costa’s Hummingbird, 40103 Rivoli’s Hummingbird with Gentian, 40320 Hummingbird, 440E each signed, H5” to 9” (4pcs)

1036 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY LITTLE DOWNY WOODPECKERS

Style+Design

late 19th century, comprising: signed inkstand H2” L8” blotter H2” W3 3/4” ashtray H3” W5” cigar cutter H4 1/2” (4pcs)

$400-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

Royal Worcester, circa 1967, signed, H10 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1037 BOEHM EASTERN BLUEBIRD AND SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER circa 1977, porcelain models, signed, numbered and dated; Bluebird 400-51, H13”; and flycatcher, 400-48, H14” (2pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1035 BOEHM PORCELAIN SONGBIRDS Willow Warbler with Pussy Willow, 200-49 Marsh Tit with Periwinkle, 200-90 Yellow-Throated Warbler, 431 Great Tit with Common Daisies, 200-54 Bullfinch with Mountain Ash, 200-67 Black-Capped Chickadee, 40195 each marked, H5 1/2” to 9 1/2” (6pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1038 BOEHM PORCELAIN FLOWERS Gardenia with Wisteria, H9” Lady Slipper, 26-001, H7” First Lady Peony, F184, H5” L9” Magnolia Grandifora, 300-47, H7” L15” (4pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1044 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY BLUE TITS AND PUSSY WILLOW Royal Worcester, dated 1964, porcelain with wood stands and documents; 42/500, signed, H7 1/2” and 8 1/2” (4pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1045 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY BEWICK’S WRENS AND YELLOW JASMINE

Royal Worcester, circa 1968, with stands, documents and crates, signed, H10 3/4” (2pcs)

Royal Worcester, circa 1956, porcelain with wood stands; signed, H9” (2pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1040 BOEHM PORCELAIN PARULA WARBLERS circa 1965-1973, signed and numbered: 484; H16 1/2” W9” D9 1/2”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1041 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY GOLDEN CROWNED KINGLETS Royal Worcester, circa 1951, signed, H8” (2pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1042 BOEHM PORCELAIN SONGBIRDS Redstart with Hazel, 200-46, H7 3/4” Robin with Snowdrop, 200-39, H8” Winter, Fall & Spring (Songbirds of the Four Seasons series) H9” to 11” all signed (5pcs)

1046 BOOKS & CATALOGS: BOEHM AND DOROTHY DOUGHTY RELATED

Royal Worcester, dated 1968, porcelain with wood stands and documents; 262/500, signed, H6” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

WOOD JEWELRY BOX

early 20th century, H25” W35”

Vizagapatam, mid 19th century, stained and filigree-carved panels mounted on sandalwood case, opening to fitted interiors with removable tray, on lion’s-paw feet; H5” W11” D8 1/2”

$300-600 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1049 ENGLISH COROMANDEL DRESSING BOX circa 1860, velvet and leather-lined case with two drawers, fitted with small jars, boxes, and implements, H7 1/2” W12” D9”

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1050 ENGLISH BRASS-INLAID COROMANDEL

Palley. Reese. THE PORCELAIN ART OF EDWARD MARSHALL BOEHM. New York, NY: Abrams, 1976. Savage, George. THE BRITISH BIRDS OF DOROTHY DOUGHTY. Bedford, UK: Worcester Royal Porcelain Co., 1965. 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDWARD MARSHALL BOEHM STUDIO, 1950-1975 (catalogue) 45TH ANNIVERSARY BOEHM PORCELAIN ART. [1995] (catalogue) THE AMERICAN BOEHM PORCELAIN EXHIBITION-Moscow, May 17-June 27, 1987. (catalogue) BOEHM PORCELAIN, 1982 (catalogue) BOEHM A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF PORCELAIN, BRONZE, GOLD AND SILVER [1984] (catalogue) LEADERS magazine, Oct-Dec., 1989 issue (8vols)

LETTER BOX

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

19th century, H14 1/2” W8 3/4” D11 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1043 DOROTHY DOUGHTY GREY WAGTAIL AND CELANDINE

1054 FOLK ART WROUGHT-METAL COW

1047 ENGLISH PAINT-DECORATED TEA CADDY 18th century, hexagonal form with hinged lid, decorated with figural vignettes, seaweed, shell and insects, and lid with initials EM; H4 3/4” W7” D4 1/2”

$500-700 Provenance: New York collection

1055 MONTIER CAST-IRON FIGURE OF COW late 19th/early 20th century, marked: MONTIER; H19 1/2” W29 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1056 CAST-IRON BULL’S HEAD 19th century, on later mount; H7” W8” D7”

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

19th century, ornate inlaid hinged lid, opening to yellow silk and paper-lined interior, H4 1/2” W10” D7 1/4”

$300-400 Provenance: New York collection

Style+Design

1039 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY REDSTARTS AND GORSE

1048 ANGLO-INDIAN STAINED BONE AND

1051 MINIATURE AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS

19th century, H6 1/2” W9 1/4” D5”

$200-400 Provenance: Private collection

1054

1052 ENGLISH MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CUTLERY BOX

$200-400 Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate

1053 ANGLO-INDIAN STAINED BONE AND WOOD TRINKET BOX

1055

Vizagapatam, mid 19th century, stained and filigree carved panels mounted with silver tacks to faux-shell veneered case, on lion’s-paw feet; H2 1/2” W6” D4 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1063 MINIATURE WROUGHT-METAL SPIRAL

1069 BOOKS: ENGLISH GENTLEMAN’S LIBRARY

second half 19th century, H6” W48” D11 1/2”

STAIRCASE

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

Ainger, Alfred. CHARLES LAMB. London: MacMillan & Co., 1888. Carlyle, Thomas. THE COMPLETE WORKS (4vols). London: subscription print, 1897 and 1900. Gilffillan, George. YOUNG’S NIGHT THOUGHTS and THE WORKS OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE AND JAMES GRAHAME (2vols) Edinburgh: Nichols, 1853 and 1856. Hurd, Richard. THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH ADDISON (6vols). London: Cadell & Davies, 1811. McCarthy, Justin. THE HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES (2vols). New York: Harper, 1880-1881. Rossetti, William M. THE POETICAL WORKS OF SAMUEL T. COLERIDGE. London: Ward, Lock & Co, [nd] Thackeray, William M. ROUNDABOUT PAPERS and PARIS SKETCH BOOL (limited edition 759/1000 2 vol. set). Boston: Estes & Laurent, 1896. British Poetrical Works: BYRON (vols.I-VI, VII, IX-X); WORDWORTH (vols.II-VII, L); GAY (vol.I); HERRICK (vol.II). Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1868. THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF M. L’ABBE FLUERY (2vols). Oxford: John H. Parker, 1842. THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT (5vols). Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons, [nd] THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT (2vols). Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons, [nd] all in ornate full or part leather bindings. (45vols)

1058 PAIR CONTINENTAL BRASS CANDELABRA lion-and-shield finial flanked by scrolling arms, ending in nozzle; supported by beehive column on ornate base; H20” W14 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1059 CONTINENTAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED EBONIZED-WOOD WRITING SLOPE probably French mid 19th century, hinged top opening to slots, inkpots and compartment, over hinged slant-front writing surface over hidden compartment; plaquette engraved: JPB, 1ST APR. 1854; H8” W15 1/2” D11 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1060 BURL WALNUT, BRASS AND GLASS CENTERPIECE

20th century, classical form, H20” Dia.14 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: Private collection

1061 FRENCH BRONZE INKWELL AND GEM-SET ORMOLU TRAY

late 19th century, inkwell H3” L11 1/2”; tray L11” W9” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: Private collection

1062 DUKE & DUCHESS OF WINDSOR PILLOW blue fabric emblazoned with arms; H11 1/2” W12”

$200-300 Provenance: Sotheby’s, Duke & Duchess of Windsor sale, 11-19 Sept. 1997, Lot 574. Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

H13 1/2” Dia.6”

1064 ITALIAN PIETRA DURA STONE MARQUETRY PLAQUE, VELGA 20th century, alpine scene signed: VELGA, and verso with old label: G. UGOLINI FLORENCE, framed size H8 1/4” W7”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1065 MODERN ICE PAIL, ATTRIBUTED TO ALDO TURA H10” W10” D10”

$100-200 Provenance: Simon Benson Offit collection

1066 VICTORIAN GILT METAL-BOUND SHELL CASE

dated Nov. 10th, 1898, engraved, dated and initials RCW, L5 1/2” W3” D1 1/8”

$100-200 Provenance: New York collection

1067 NEOCLASSICAL INTAGLIO MEDALLION OF WOMAN

1071 BOOKS: FOREIGN LANGUAGE RELIGION, SPANISH & ITALIAN Enrich, El P. Francisco. HISTORIA DE LA COMPANIA DE JESUS EN CHILE. Barcelona: Francisco Rosal, 1891 [in 2 volumes]. Martini, Archbp. Antonio. IL NUOVO TESTAMENTO DEL SIGNOR NOSTRO GESU CRISTO. Florence: Vingenzo Batelli, 1837 (3vols)

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1072 BOOKS: BOCH CATALOGUE RAISONNE, AND EXHIBITION

Thomas, Therese Thomas, et al. ANNA BOCH, CATALOGUE RAISONNE. Editions Racine, 2005, with dustjacket. together with Mussee de Pontoise 1994 exhibition catalogue. HOMMAGE A ANNA ET EUGENE BOCH. (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Private collection

1073 RED FOX FUR COAT, ALIXANDRE FURS, NEW YORK

Style+Design

1057 ENGLISH BRASS FIRE FENDER TRIVET

approx. L/XL, shoulder W19”, and overall L36”

$400-600 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

19th century, intaglio Dia.2”, framed H9 1/2” W9”

$100-150 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1068 CHILD’S RED-PAINTED CARRIAGE painted wood, metal and upholstered seat, H26” W12 1/2” L30”

$150-250 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1070 BOOKS: ILLUSTRATED VOLUMES OF DANTE’S DIVINE COMEDY Alighieri, Dante (1265-1321) LA DIVINA COMMEDIA. Florence, Italy: nella Tipografia all’insgna dell’Ancora, 1817-19. Four bound folio volume set:Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradisco & Vita; including 126 illustration by Luigi Adamolli (1764-1849) and Francesco Nenci (1782-1850), and engraved by G. Masselli and E. Lapi. Marbleized and gilt-tooled leather binding. (4pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

Other Notes: retaining old Sotheby’s auction label.

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1074 ENGLISH HARNESS RACING JOCKEY SILKS

1080 CHINESE SILK-ON-SILK EMBROIDERED

1086 CHINESE CARVED JADE TABLE SCREEN

1092 PAIR ASIAN STONEWARE FERMENTATION

circa 1900, framed H41” W33 1/2”

ROBE

probably Republic period, dragon design on deep blue ground, bust W25 1/2” L50”

Republic period, pierced panel supported by mythical creatures, on carved wood base; H6” W9” D1”

JARS

$200-300 Provenance: Private collection

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1075 PAIR CHINESE ANCESTOR FIGURES ON CARVED HARDWOOD STANDS

late Qing dynasty, vibrantly decorated porcelain figures, H13”; on marble-inset miniatures stands, H10” W9” (4pcs)

1076 CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL JARDINIERE Qing or Republic period, flared panel form adorned with floral designs, with coper line; H13” W13” D13”

$400-600 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

Qing or Republic period, ornate archaic form with figural-carved bone handle, H4 1/2” W6” L13”

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1082 SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE DEITY FIGURES

Vishnu figure H11” W6”; and gilt and painted head of Goddess H8 1/2” (2pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: Georgia collection

1077 CHINESE CARVED JADE FIGURES

1083 CHINESE BRASS VASES

Republic period, on later stands, comprising: fish H7” birds H6 1/2” foo lions H4” covered jar H4 1/4” (4pcs)

probably Republic period, pair cloisonne vases, H19 1/2”; and prunus design, H24 1/4” (3pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1078 CHINESE BIANCO-SOPRA-BIANCO PORCELAIN VASE, SIGNED peony blossom design, H14”

$300-500 Provenance: Georgia collection

1079 PAIR CHINESE PAINTED SCROLL PANELS, FRAMED

Qing dynasty, depicting women in architectural landscapes, sight H48 1/2” W28 1/2” (2pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1084 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE

Qing dynasty, scroll end top, pierced skirt and straight legs, H33 1/4” W39” D18”

$300-400 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1085 CHINESE CARVED CRYSTAL COVERED VASE probably Republic period, highly carved purple and green mottled quartz crystal vessel adorned with peonies, H10” W8”

$300-500

1087 CHINESE CARVED CELADON JADE KYLIN recumbent figure, H1 1/2” L2 1/2” W1”

$300-500 Provenance: New York collection

1088 CHINESE PORCELAIN, JADE AND BRONZE OBJECTS

Qing or Republic period, comprising: 3 archaic style bronze vessels tripod pouring vessel H7 1/2”; miniature vase H7 1/2”; and sensor H5” ink stone and jade elephant H2” W5 1/2” L8 1/8”; and H6 3/4” W6” bronze-mounted Imari porcelain dish with bronze handle H3” W6 1/4” D4” pair blueand-white porcelain rice bowls H2 1/2” (8pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: Private collection

1093 CHINESE CARVED JADE GRAPEVINES Republic period, on later stands, H17 1/2” W15 1/2” D4 1/2”, and H3 1/2” W11 1/4” W5” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1094 NEAR PAIR CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, SIGNED Republic period, beaker-form vessels decorated with four characters on a ground of flowery vines, signed on base; H15 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: SC private collection

$300-400 Provenance: New York collection

1089 PAIR CHINESE TWO-TONE CINNABAR VASES

19th century, H10” and overall H23”

Style+Design

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

1081 CHINESE BRONZE LADLE OR SCOOP

$300-500 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

probably Japanese, Meiji period, brown glaze oviform, H17” (2pcs)

1091

$300-400 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1090 CHINESE CARVED JADE PHOENIX ON TREE Republic period, on later stand, H11” W10” D6”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1093

1091 CHINESE CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER COVERED BOX

probably Republic period, unusual two-tone design carved with figures in landscape; H2 1/4” W4 1/4” D4 1/4”

$200-300 Provenance: Private collection

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1095 PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE JAUNE PORCELAIN

1101 JAPANESE WROUGHT-IRON AND CARVED

1107 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY

1114 PAPIER-MACHE AND STENCILED TEA TRAYS

VASES

WOOD YOKE COLLAR SHACKLES

LOWBOY

ON STANDS

H18” (2pcs)

19th century, fish-form shackles , H37” W15 1/2”

circa 1900, H31” W40 1/2” D20 1/2”

late 19th century on later stands, H20” W28 1/4” D23”, and H19 1/2” W26 3/4” D22 3/4” (2sets)

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

1096 CHINESE CARVED AND POLISHED STONE FRUIT AND TREES

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1097 CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN GOURDFORM COVERED VASE, SIGNED decorated with mythical creatures and text panels, H11 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: Georgia collection

1098 CHINESE SCHOOL, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY pair works: IMMORTALS watercolors, framed, signed sight H14 1/2” W9 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1099 CHINESE GILT BLACK-LACQUER CHEST ON

1108 BERKEY & GAY MAHOGANY SERPENTINE 1102 CHINESE AND JAPANESE CLOISONNE WARES

circa 1915, exotic bird charger Dia.10 3/4”; ornate blue jardiniere H3” Dia.10”; koidecorated miniature vase H3 3/4” (3pcs)

$150-250 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

SIDEBOARD

H36” W68 1/4” D23”

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

1109 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE 19th century, H55” W51” D14 1/2”

$500-700

1103 ANGLO-INDIAN EBONIZED CARVED HARDWOOD ELEPHANT

20th century, H39” W31” D14”

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1104 VINTAGE AFRICAN CARVED MANGO WOOD STOOLS/TABLES first half 20th century, H14” to 17” Dia.12” to 15 1/2” (3pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

STAND

1105 AFRICAN CARVED WOOD CHIWARE

H22” W31” D17 1/2”

HEADDRESS

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

Bamana peoples, first half 20th century, H46” W12”

1100 ASIAN CARVED STONE TRIPOD VESSEL

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

green and pink mottled stone carved with stylized faces and mystical creatures, H11 1/2” W7”

1106 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SECRETARY

$200-400

BOOKCASE

1111

1110 CONTINENTAL STENCILED AND PAINTED LYRE-BASE WORKTABLE mid 19th century, fitted drawer, flanked by lyre supports joined by platform on casters; H29” W22” D15 1/2”

$300-400 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1111 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF

Style+Design

Republic period, pair turquoise trees in cloisonne pots, H8” W6”; and polished rose quartz pear and apple, H3 1/2” and 2” (4pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

$300-500 Provenance: Private collection

1112

TABLE

circa 1820, H28 1/2” W42” L58” open

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1112 PAIR QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT CHAIRS

18th century scroll-carved crest, urn splat, cabriole legs, turned stretchers, and snake feet; BH43 1/4” SH19” W20 1/2” D19 1/2” (2pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

late 18th/early 19th century, dentil-molded crown, divided glazed panel doors, slant-front lid opening to fitted interiors, above long drawers and bracket feet, H89 1/2” W42 1/4” D24”

1113 ENGLISH MAHOGANY CABINET

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

$500-700 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1113

mid 19th century, dentil-molded crown, divided glazed panel door, molded base with bracket feet, H82 1/2” W56 1/2” D13 1/2”

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1115 EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA

1121 WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY DRINK TABLE OR

1127 PAIR WROUGHT-IRON FIVE-LIGHT

TABLE

SERVER

TORCHERES

circa 1900, drop leaves over drawers and lyre supports; H28” W31 1/2” D21 1/2”

circa 1835, galley top , configuration of drawers and doors, barley-twist legs; H35 1/4” W46 1/2” D24 1/2” gallery H7”

circa 1930, tiered candlelamps, quatrefoil base, electrified; H71” W21 1/2” D21 1/2”

$300-600 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

1116 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY CELLARETTE octagonal hinged lid, fitted case on base; H27” W22” D22”

1117 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING TABLE

crossbanded top fitted with 24” leaf, on turned pedestals with reeded saber legs and brass paw feet; H29 1/2” W44” L96”

$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1118 VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE TABLE late 19th century, leather-inset oval top, H28” W40 1/2” D23 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1122 GEORGIAN INLAID PLUM MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE circa 1810, D-shape drop leaves, above drawer and tapered legs on casters; H28” W19” D31”

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

1123 GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARCHITECT’S CHEST

circa 1780, molded edge top, above drawers and bracket feet, top drawer opening to fitted interiors and hinged sliding drawing surface, H37 1/2” W41 1/2” D23 1/2”

$500-1,000 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1124 PAIR ENGLISH CRYSTAL GIRANDOLES 19th century, two-light mounted with prisms; H29 1/2” W19” D5 3/4” (2pcs)

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1128 AMERICAN CANDELABRA PAIRS AND late 19th century, comprising: pair onyx and ormolu candelabra H18”, and pair slate and metal, H21 1/2”; and Renaissance Revival epergne H14” (5pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate

1129 PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL BRONZE CANDELABRA

$300-500 Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate

1130 PAIR CHAPMAN BRASS AND BLOWN GLASS HURRICANE SHADE WALL SCONCES

with smoke bell, H26” W6” D7 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1131 PAIR EGYPTIAN REVIVAL WALL SCONCES

late 19th century, figural lacquered tops on gilt-carved wood legs, H27 1/2” W23 1/3” D14 1/4” to H24” W15 3/4” D13” (4pcs)

1125 CRYSTAL EIGHT-LIGHT CHANDELIER

early 20th century, gilt-metal design, unusual caryatid standing on bracket issuing light, caryatid slides to two parts, socket marked: BRYANT; H17 1/4” W2 1/4” D7” (2pcs)

$700-900 Provenance: New York collection

baluster stem issuing arms, adorned with swags and prisms; H32” Dia.28”

$200-400 Provenance: Georgia collection

OF TABLES

1132

circa 1900, H25” W9 3/4” (2pcs)

$700-900 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

1119 JAPONESQUE LACQUER AND BAMBOO NEST

1131

EPERGNE

Style+Design

$300-500 Provenance: Property of a lady

$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1133

$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1120 ENGLISH STENCILED LEATHER DOCUMENT BOX ON STAND

mid 19th century, hinged lid, front with coatof-arms decoration, on later stand; H28 1/2” W34 1/2” D11”

$400-800 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1126 PAIR CONTINENTAL BRASS FLOOR LAMPS late 19th century, candlestick, electrified and mounted on ebonized wood plinths at later date; candlestick H28” and overall H69” (2pcs)

$500-800 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1132 PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL STYLE OIL LAMPS, ELECTRIFIED

1134

circa 1900, H32” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1133 ENGLISH GILT OVAL MIRROR late 19th century, ribbon and bellflower pediment; H54” W33 1/2”

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1134 AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED GILTWOOD THREE-PANEL MIRROR late 19th century, H26 1/2” W58”

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1135 REGENCY STYLE GILT BULL’S-EYE MIRROR

1142 PAIR CONTINENTAL UPHOLSTERED

1149 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND

late 9th century, eagle pediment with bellflower decoration, H36” W26”

CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

ROSEWOOD SEWING STAND

probably Northern Italian, late 19th century, BH44” SH18” W25” D24”

late 19th century, fitted interiors with covers and sliding basket, H30 1/2” W23 1/2” D17 1/2”

$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1136 FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR

late 19th/early 20th century, centering beveled mirror; H58 1/2” W36 1/4”

1137 AMERICAN EGLOMISE AND GILTWOOD MIRROR

19th century, H47” W24”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1138 CONTINENTAL CARVED PARCEL-GILT BEECHWOOD DINING CHAIRS

first half 20th century, floral crest, urn splat, serpentine seat, cabriole legs and dolphin feet; 2 arm and 4 side chairs; BH44 1/2” SH19” W25” D20” (6pcs)

$900-1,400 Provenance: Estate of William Frederick Austin

1143 ITALIAN SIDE TABLES late 19th century, one walnut and other fruitwood, H27” W27 1/2” D17 1/2”, H25” W17 1/2” D17 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1144 FRENCH CARVED WALNUT ARMOIRE late 19th century, carved pediment, beveled mirror inset doors, on cabriole legs; H102 1/2” W54” D19 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1150 CHINESE HARDWOOD DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS

20th century, round table with three 15 3/4” leaves; and eight chairs with shaped crest and square molded legs; table H30” W43 3/4” L92” and chairs BH38” SH20” W17” D16 1/2” (9pcs)

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$800-1,200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1145 PAIR ROSE TARLOW MELROSE HOUSE VERONA ARMCHAIRS

1151 PAIR JASPER ORIENTAL DESIGN BLACK-LACQUERED

upholstered seat and backrest accented by 22K giltwood, H30 1/4” L79” D3”

AND GILT CURIOS

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1146 NEAR PAIR SPANISH COLONIAL STYLE OAK TABLES

1152 CONTINENTAL INLAID

CORNER CABINET

early 20th century, H29” W42” D20” (2pcs)

WALNUT WRITING

19th century, H33” W24” D17 1/2”

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina estate

TABLE/DESK

1147 ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED SLATE-TOP CENTER TABLE

$500-800 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1140 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED FRUITWOOD ARMCHAIRS

BH38” SH17” W26 1/2” D24” (2pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1141 WILLIAM & MARY STYLE MARQUETRY INLAID WALNUT CENTER TABLE

early 20th century, H28 1/2” W40” D24”

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina estate

ornate round top on carved urn pedestal with platform base; H28” Dia.41 1/4”

$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1148 PAIR CONTINENTAL CARVED FRUITWOOD SIDE TABLES

late 19th century, octagonal top, H24” Dia.19 1/2” (2pcs)

1151

H76” W33 1/2” D15” (2pcs)

1139 CONTINENTAL PAINTED AND MARBLETOP $300-400 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

Style+Design

$300-500 Provenance: Georgia collection

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

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third quarter 19th century, crossbanded top, floral inlays, and tapered legs, H31 1/2” W42 1/2” D23”

1153 LOUIS XVI STYLE BRONZE AND PORCELAIN-INSET CABINET early 20th century, marble top with bronze gallery, frieze and lower door inset with porcelain portrait plaques, on trumpet feet, H58 3/4” W27” D14”

$400-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1154 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER DISH SETS AND

1159 VICTORIAN STERLING TEA SERVICE

SERVING PIECES

Sheffield, dated 1899, gadroon design, comprising: teapot H6”, creamer H3 1/2” and open sugar H4”; total 37.0ozT (3pcs)

set of 6 dishes marked Plata Fina, H2 1/8” W4 3/4” set of 8 Casa Candela soup cups, H2 1/2” W5 1/2” 2-pc fish server, L10 1/2” German silver pierced flat server, L8 1/2” unmarked tongs, L6 1/4” marks include 800, 900 and 925, total 45.0ozT (18pcs)

$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina estate

AND SALVER

footed center bowl marked: CHILE, H1 3/4” Dia.15”; and salver marked: PLATA, H3/4” Dia.11”; each marked 900, and 49.0ozT

$500-700 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1156 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER PITCHER AND BOWL

bulbous vessels, each marked on base, H9” and 4 3/4”, and total 38.0ozT (2pcs)

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1157 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER CREAM SOUP SET

footed bowls with scrolling handles, with original case, marked: 900 PLATA FINA, H2 1/2” W4 3/4”, and total 45.0ozT (10pcs)

$400-700 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1158 DURGIN STERLING BEVERAGE PITCHER, LORING ANDREWS & CO early 20th century, repousse-chased pattern, vacant cartouches, scrolling handle, marked on base, H9 1/4”, and 29.5ozT

$400-600 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

London, dated 1859, Rococo footed tray surmounted with faceted crystal inkpots and taperstick holder; complete hallmarks; H5 1/2” L11” W7 1/2”, and 21.0ozT weighable

1168 GORHAM STERLING KETTLE ON STAND dated 1901, reeded pattern, unengraved, carved wood finial, each piece with matching marks, H11” W8 1/2”, and 32.5ozT

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1160 VICTORIAN STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, MARTIN HALL & CO LTD London, dated 1888, reeded design with carved wood handle and finial, complete hallmark and mark Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall-Martin, comprising: coffeepot, teapot, creamer and open sugar, H9” to H3 3/4”; total 39.0ozT all in (4pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1169 CONTINENTAL SILVER TRAYS 1165 GEORGE V STERLING KETTLE ON STAND Birmingham, dated 1913, stationary handle above reeded bulbous body, and shell and scroll stand, with plated burner; complete hallmarks, H10 1/2” W8 1/2”, and 35.0ozT weighable all in

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

German, first half 20th century, Rococo design marked: 800, reticulated oval L13 1/2” W9 3/4”; and round Dia.12”, total 30.0ozT (2pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1170 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER PICTURE FRAMES

1161 GEORGE IV STERLING COFFEEPOT ON STAND, ROBERT GARRARD London, dated 1828, allover chinoiserie decoration centering cartouched engraved with initials SGDC, carved wood handle and finial; each piece with complete hallmarks; H8 1/4” W7 1/2”, and 30.0ozT all in

$400-600 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1162 AMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER

1166 CHILEAN MAPUCHE PEOPLE COIN-MADE FINERY

early 20th century or later, comprising: 2 trapelakucha (breast pendant) H10” and 10 1/2” 1 lapis inset trapelakucha on choker necklace H9” 1 mujer (headdress) W10” three contained within shadowbow frame, all presumed to be made from traditional coins and/or silver. (4pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina estate

TABLEWARE AND SERVING PIECES

19th/20th century, comprising: Whiting floral pattern bread tray, L11” W7” S. Kirk & Son round bowl, H1 1/2” Dia.9”‘ 2-pc Gorham Luxembourg salad set, L8 3/4” Baker-Manchester Spartan serving spoon, L8” 3-pc Mudge & Co coin silver youth set, L7 1/8” Gorham coin silver cup, H4 1/4” each engraved with various initials, and Total 31.6ozT (9pcs)

$400-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1163 SILVER SUGAR CASTERS AND TEA STRAINER English Victorian sterling sugar caster, dated 1895 by Thomas Bradbury, H9”; together with pair German silver casters, marked 800, H6 1/2”; and Continental over-the-cup tea strainer on stand, H1 1/2” L7 1/4”; and total 23.0ozT (4pcs)

all but one marked: 900, PLATA FINA. H5” W3 3/4” to H16” W12 1/2” (6pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1171 UNUSUAL SILVERPLATE STACKING TRAYS, WILLIAM BENBOW & CO

Style+Design

1155 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER CENTERBOWL

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1164 VICTORIAN STERLING INKSTAND, THOMAS SMILY

California, circa 1935, seven graduated trays with beaded vine border centering oakleaf and acorn wreath and garland; marked: WM. BENBOW & CO LTD; smallest Dia.7” to largest Dia.20” footed tray (7pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1167 AMERICAN STERLING SERVING PIECES Dominick & Haff Mazarin oversized salad serving set L11 1/2” Gorham St. Dunstan salad serving set L8 3/4” and spreader L5 3/4” Whiting Livingston serving spoon L9” together with various makers and patterns serving fork L9”; tablespoon L8 1/2”; sauce ladle L5”; HH cheese L7”; and 2 teaspoons Total 26.0ozT weighable (12pcs)

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

$300-500 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

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1172 AMERICAN STERLING TABLE ARTICLES

1177 PAIR ENGLISH SILVERPLATE TAZZAS

1183 ENGLISH STERLING PITCHER AND TEAPOT

pair Gorham miniature toothpick holders, H4” Frank Smith salver, Dia.10” Gorham cup, H2 3/4” grapevine bowl, Dia.7 1/4” unmarked nut dish, L5” together with English three-light silverplate candelabra Total 28.5ozT weighable (7pcs)

second half 19th century, swan and lion’s-mask design on pierced bowl on pedestal, marked: HW & CO, H6 1/2” L12 1/2” W8” (2pcs)

STAND

$300-400 Provenance: Private collection

INKSTAND

second half 19th century, sphinx atop box, flanked inkpots and stand with penrest and ball-and-claw feet; marked; H7” W12” D7”

$300-400

1178 PAIR EDWARDIAN STERLING CANDLESTICKS

Sheffield, dated 1902, Corinthian column design, complete hallmarks, H6 1/2”, and 19.5ozT all in (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1179 VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE FOOTED SERVING

$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1184 NAPKIN RING COLLECTION 11 ornate and figured designs including Standard Silver Co, Meriden, Webster & Bro., JW Tufts, Wm. Rogers, Knickerbocker Mfg, Pairpoint, Roger Smith & Co. 8 rings and square signed 5 figural pewter designs H1 3/4” to 3 1/4” (24pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

TRAY

1174 ENGLISH STERLING BOWL, SUGAR CASTER, SERVING SPOONS

19th century Georgian berry spoons and stuffing spoon, L8 1/2” and 11 3/4”; 19th century large bowl by Jackson & Fullerton, H2” W13”; and 1951 Birmingham caster H7”; total 28.5ozT (5pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1175 BOXED PAIR GORHAM SILVER MEDALLION NAPKIN RINGS

circa 1865, engraved: J.P FROM HTG, and LFP FROM HTG; lion and anchor mark, L2 1/2” W1 3/4”, and 3.0ozT

$250-450 Provenance: New York collection

1176 SILVER AND PLATED OBJECTS OF VIRTU sterling including: tape measure Dia.1 1/4”; Napier pill box H1 1/2”; another pill box W1”; unmarked silver box W1 5/8” together with plated match safe H1 7/8”; and pill box Dia.1 1/2” Total 2.3ozT (6pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

19th century, shell and leaf handles and feet, unmarked, H2” L22 1/2” W14”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1180 PAIR CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED CRYSTAL DECANTERS

late 19th century, serpent design, H11 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: New York collection

1181 SILVER-CLAD CIGAR BOX early 20th century, repousse-chased silver mounted on wood-lined case, marked 900, H3 1/2” W10” D6”, and 27.5ozT all in

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1182 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER-CLAD MIRROR probably first half 20th century, SpanishColonial design centering looking glass, H20 1/” W15 1/4”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1185 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE CAKE BASKET

London, dated 1793 or 1813, Neoclassical design with cobalt liner, H2 1/4”, L3 1/2” W2”, and 1.4ozT weighable

$100-200 Provenance: Private collection

1189 SHEFFIELD FUSED-PLATE ENTREE DISH circa 1800, Rococo handle on rectangular body with gadroon bands, unmarked, H7” L11 1/2” W8 1/2”

$100-200 Provenance: Private collection

1190 SOUTH ASIA SILVER TRAYS late 19th/early 20th century, finely chased architectural medallion surrounded by nature scenes with exotic animals, unmarked, L19” W10”; the other Anglo-Indian in the Calcutta style, unmarked, L13 1/4” W9 1/2”; Total 43.0ozT (2pcs)

$600-900 Provenance: New York collection

late 19th century, pierced swing handle, shaped bowl on pedestal, marked, H11” Dia.13”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate

Style+Design

1173 EGYPTIAN REVIVAL SILVERPLATE

$200-400 Provenance: New York collection

Victorian pitcher, dated 1864, H6 1/2”; and Edwardian teapot stand, dated 1928, H5/8” Dia.6”; Total 13.8ozT (2pcs)

1188 GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLAR, FRANCES PURTON & THOMAS JOHNSON

1186 ENGLISH STERLING SUGAR CASTER, AND FRENCH ASPARAGUS SERVER John Price Hunt caster, dated 1936, complete marks, H8 3/4”; and Alphonse Debain silverplate server, c.1883-1911, marked, H3 1/2” W4”; Total 7.0ozT weighable (2pcs)

1188

$150-250 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1187 ENGLISH STERLING GOLF TROPHY CUP Sheffield, dated 1927, engraved: SANTIAGO GOLF CLUB, COPA SIR FRANCIS STRONGE 1928 O.H. MITCHELL 1929 O.H. MITCHELL 1930 J. McROSTIE 1931 W. McROSTIE 1932 O.H. MITCHELL complete hallmarks, H7 1/2”, and 12.9ozT

1189

$150-250 Provenance: North Carolina estate

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1191 ANGLO-INDIAN SILVER PRESENTATION

1196 JAPANESE JADE AND GEMSTON- INSET

1202 JAPANESE SCHOOL, 19TH/20TH CENTURY

TRAY

TABLE SCREEN

elaborate hunt scene with exotic animals, engraved dedication: WITH BEST WISHES TO CHRISTOPHER COOKSON, ESQ. FROM LAKHSMI & VISHNU MILLS, SHOLAPUR, 1952; unmarked, tested solid silver, L23” W13 1/2”, and 65.0ozT

Meiji period, ornate carved, gem and glass-inset panel centering pierce-carved white jadeentwined vine centering yin and yang disc, supported by bronze-inset pierce-carved stand, H7 1/2” W7 1/2” D2 3/4”

TREE FROM ROCK watercolor and mica, framed, signed sight H30 1/2” W62”

$600-900 Provenance: Private collection

1192 AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER SALT STAND

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1193 PAIR GERMAN SILVER AND CRYSTAL CLARET JUGS, WILHELM BINDER late 19th century, Rococo mounts, on etched and cut-decorated fluted glass body, marked with German crown and crescent 800 and WTB; H12 1/2” (2pcs)

$400-700

1194 MONUMENTAL IMARI PORCELAIN COVERED URN

19th century, shishi finial on paneled dome cover and conforming vasiform body, adorned with floral vignettes, H37”

1197 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SCHOOL, KANADA RAGINI India, 19th century, watercolor scene depicting Maharaja seated in court garden greeting his people, in vibrant colors, framed, unsigned, panel H9 1/2” W5”

$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1203 ASIAN PORCELAIN VASE AND DISH

1210 AMERICAN PRIMITIVE PAINTED BOX AND

dragon-decorated gourd-form vase H7 1/4”; and Japanese fish-form dish L16” (2pcs)

MINIATURE TABLE

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

19th century, H13 3/4” D15 1/2”, and H14” W24” D16” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1204 JAPANESE MIXED-METAL CIGARETTE CASE, SIGNED

1198 JAPANESE PORCELAIN CHARGERS Meiji period, underglaze-blue decorated, one with sparrows and the other with peacock, Dia.15 3/4” (2pcs)

Showa period, adorned with Fuji mountain scene and sparrows, artist signed, H3 1/8” W4 1/2”

$150-250 Provenance: Private collection

$300-500

1199 PAIR JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES, CONVERTED TO LAMPS

late 19th century, vase H10” and overall H28 1/2” (2pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1200 YOSHU (HASHIMOTO) CHIKANOBU

Other Notes: Near identical example said to be in the Topkapi Palace Museum collection.

(Japanese, 1838ñ1912) SPRING GARDENERS, triptych woodblock, framed as one, signed sight H14” W27 1/2”

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1195 JAPANESE BRONZE CENSER ON STAND

$700-1,000 Provenance: Estate of William Frederick Austin

$150-200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$1,000-2,000 Provenance: New York collection

Meiji period, eagle finial atop vessel on stand, adorned with mythical creatures amongst clouds; H37” Dia.13”

19th century, Hitchcock chair BH35” SH18 1/2” W18” D19”; and maple chair BH33 3/4” SH16” W18” D15” (2pcs)

1205 SOUTHEAST ASIAN PIERCE-CARVED HARDWOOD SCROLL CYLINDER

L33” Dia.6 1/2”

$100-200 Provenance: Private collection

1206 FLINT & HORNER MAHOGANY

(Japanese, 1898-1972) depicting woman washing hands before entering tea room, signed and contained within frame, H9 1/2” W10 1/2”

$200-300 Provenance: Gift of Mr. & Mrs. U. Saegi in 1962 to General & Mrs. Delmar T. Spivey, hence by descent to present heir

1208

BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD

circa 1935, label on reverse; H37 1/4” W66” D21 1/2”

$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1207 MAPLE BUTCHER BLOCK H35” W26” D24

1201 JAPANESE PORCELAIN PANEL, AFTER SHINSUI ITO

1207

Style+Design

Vienna, circa 1872-1922, abalone shell supported by mermaid on palmette-adorned base, marked: Austro-Hungarian 800 standard and maker BM, H4 1/4” L4 3/4” W3”, and 14.8ozT

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1209 AMERICAN STENCIL-DECORATED AND RUSH-BOTTOM CHAIRS

$300-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1209

1208 AMERICAN WALNUT WORK TABLE New York, 19th century, with two drawers, H28 1/2” W17 1/2” D22”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1211 FEDERAL MAPLE TWO-DRAWER WORK

1218 AMERICAN OAK HINGED SLANT-FRONT

1224 AMERICAN PAINTED RAISED PANEL

TABLE

PEDESTAL DESK

CABINET

circa 1820, H29 1/2” W22 1/4” D18”

19th century, fitted interior configuration of drawers, on bracket feet, H47” W53” D30 1/2”

part late 18th century, doors from early cabinet on later case; H80 1/2” W42” D17 1/2”

$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$300-400 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

late 19th century, hinged top and cavetto front, above pull-out step, H17” W17” D20”

1219 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY ON

1225 AMERICAN PINE AND MAPLE HARVEST

$150-250 Provenance: Private collection

STAND

TABLE

late 19th century, stand of later date; H22 1/2” W28” D19 1/2”

Connecticut, circa 1800, D-shape drop leaves, on turned legs, H29” L63 1/4” W41”(open)

$150-250 Provenance: South Carolina private collection

$500-800 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1212 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BED STEP COMMODE

1213 AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FAUX BAMBOO

1227

AND WIRE MESH CABINET

circa 1895; H36 1/2” W20 1/2” D14 1/2”

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1220 QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY LOWBOY

1214 AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FAUX BAMBOO

$150-250 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

BIRDCAGE STAND

19th century, molded edge top, configuration of drawers on cabriole legs with snake feet, H30” W32 1/2” D19”

circa 1890, H72” W25” D15”

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1215 LATE AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE

circa 1830, H30 1/2” W35 1/4” D18 3/4”

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1216 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL INLAID WALNUT SIDEBOARD

H38 1/4” W77” D25”

$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1217 SCOTTISH GEORGIAN STYLE SIDE CHAIR, WYLIE & LOCHHEAD Glosgow, late 19th century, brass label numbered 55003; BH38” SH18” W21” D17”

$200-300 Provenance: Private collection

1221 AMERICAN SHERATON MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE circa 1825, chamfered corners, drop leaves, barley-twist legs on brass casters; H29 1/2” W23” D36 1/2”

$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1226 AMERICAN SHERATON CHERRY DROP-LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE

circa 1825, fitted with drawers, on barley-twist turned legs; H29” W42” L48” (open)

1228

$300-600 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1227 AMERICAN CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS

Style+Design

$400-600 Provenance: Private collection

circa 1796, molded edge top, over long drawers and bracket feet; H32 1/2” W39” D21”

$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1228 HERIZ STYLE CARPET

1229

11’10” x 15’9”

1222 LATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE

$700-1,000 Provenance: Private collection

TABLE

early 19th century, butterfly drop leaves, single drawer, barley-twist legs on casters; H29” W23” D35”

1229 PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET

$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$600-900 Provenance: Private collection

11’8” x 16’9”

1223 AMERICAN RUSH-BOTTOM MAPLE

1230 AUBUSSON NEEDLEPOINT CARPET

ARMCHAIR

8’10” x 11’9”

19th century, BH41 1/2” SH15 1/2” W25 1/2” D18”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1230

$600-900 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1231 PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET 7’11” x 10’1”

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1232 HERIZ CARPET

1240 FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, S. MARTI & CIE

1246 FRENCH PARCEL-GILT AND PAINTED

$800-1,100 Provenance: New York collection

Samuel Marti & Cie, Paris, circa 1870-1890, Neoclassical case with masque handles, trumpeting angels, and cherub designs, works stamped: S. MARTI & CIE; H21” W15” D5”

late 19th century, H39 1/4” W17”

1233 KASHAN CARPET

$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

9’7” x 12”

9’9” x 12’6”

$600-900 Provenance: California collection

7’9” x 9’9”

$600-900 Provenance: Private collection

1235 HERIZ CARPET

19th century, dentil-molded crown, turned column supports, chamfered quarter-column corners, housing 30-hour movement, and simple base; H83 1/2” W19” D9 1/2”

$500-700 Provenance: Private collection

8’ x 10’6”

1242 L. LEROY & CIE CARRIAGE CLOCK IN

$500-800

CASE

1236 PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET mid 20th century, 9’2” x 12’7”

$500-700 Provenance: Private collection

1237 TRIBAL KAZAK CARPET early 20th century, 6’5” x 9’7”

$400-700 Provenance: North Carolina estate

Paris, circa 1890, time, strike and repeat movement in plain corniche case, No. 17843, with key; dial and leather travel case, marked; clock H7” W3 3/4” D3 1/4”

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1243 ASPREY ART DECO ONYX AND SLATE

Phillipe H. Mourey (French, 1840-1910) porcelain and ormolu set, clock H11” W15 1/2” D8 1/2”, and candelabra H19 1/2” Dia.10” (3pcs)

$600-900 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1239 ENGLISH MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK

circa 1840, painted face with moon dial, broken-arch crown, bracket feet, H92” W23” D10”

$600-900 Provenance: Private collection

1247 LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD WHEEL BAROMETER

circa 1900, acanthus-leaf crown cresting thermometer above barometer dial encompassed by cornucopia with doves upon scroll-and-foliage pediment; H39” W170” D3”

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$150-300 Provenance: New York private collection

1248 VINTAGE JAEGER LECOULTRE TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK

first half 20th century, blue-leather hinged case, luminescent handles and hour-markers, eight-day movement, marked: JAEGER LE COULTRE, 087724; L4” W2 1/2” D1”

$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina estate

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circa 1920, works marked: H&H, H5” W3 1/4” D2 3/4”

$100-200

CLOCK

circa 1935, geometric onyx and slate case, center, chromed metal dial marked: ASPREY, 8 DAY, SWISS MADE, and back marked: 142212; H5” W7 3/4” D2”

$400-700

1238 FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE, STAMPED PH MOUREY

$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1234 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET

1241 ENGLISH MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, E. CARSON, LANCASTER

BAROMETER

1244 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER, SIGNED JOSH APRILE, SUDBURY 19th century, with dry/damp thermometer, barometer and mercury dials, and central convex mirror; H38 1/2” W10”

$400-600 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1245 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETER, PETER CAMINADA

1250 MEISSEN PORCELAIN CENTERPIECE 19th century, reticulated basket supported by palm tree and base with dancing figures in 18th century costume, signed and incised: 2728X; H13” Dia.9”

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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1251 PAIR PARIS PORCELAIN VASES 19th century, floral-painted cartouche and gilt twig handles, on celadon and cobalt ground, unmarked; H14” (2pcs)

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

Taunton, 19th century, H36 1/4” W10” D2 1/2”

$300-500 Provenance: Private collection

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19th century, partially draped standing figures aloft Rococo base; marked, H26 1/2” W8 1/2” D9 1/2”

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late 19th century, marked: TAPESTRY ETRURIA, H35” Dia.12 1/2”

Dia.14 1/2”

$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1253 SPODE-COPELAND IRONSTONE TUREEN

1259 FRENCH PAINTED PORCELAIN OVERSIZED

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CUPS AND SAUCERS

circa 1875-1890, artichoke finial and masque handles, gilt Imari design, marked: blue printed mark, H9 1/2” L14” W9 3/4” (3pcs)

19th century, each painted with portrait, one on faux marble ground, other on vibrant green ground; H3” and 4 1/2”, saucers Dia.6 1/2” (4pcs)

1260 DELFT DECORATED PLATES, HEATH

CACHEPOT

19th century, figures scenes titled: ZYN HOERERY, ZYN AFSCHEID NEMEN, DEN VERLOOREN ZOON, ZYN BEROUW; two stamped: HEATH; Dia.10” (4pcs)

$200-400

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1255 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TRINKET BOX AND CACHEPOT

20th century, Classical designs in relief; crown over N mark; box marked: B. ALTMAN & CO, PARIS-NEW YORK, MADE IN FRANCE; H4” W9” D7 1/2”, and H6” W7 1/2” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1256 MAJOLICA PLATES AND PLATTERS dragonfly, L11 1/4” 2 lily pad, Dia.9” 7 botanical, 7 1/2” to 11” Classical Dia.9” (11pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1257 PARIS PORCELAIN INDIVIDUAL COFFEE SET 19th century, Classical design, comprising: coffeepot, H7”; creamer, sugar, and 2 footed cups; unmarked (5pcs)

PORCELAIN VASE

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19th century, finely painted landscape vignette, and verso with fruit on ornate gilt cobalt ground, H31”

$1,500-2,500 Provenance: New York collection

$200-300

1254 UNUSUAL FRENCH GILT-CERAMIC circa 1875, molded cobalt, brown, and blue-glazed rim, handle and feet; bulbous body profusely gilt and swirl-decorated, unmarked; H7” W7 3/4”

1265 IMPRESSIVE ENGLISH PICTORIAL

1261 CANDREA BISQUE BOY AND HOUND FIGURAL GROUP

H15 1/2” W9 1/2” D8”

1266 SEVRES STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED CHINOISERIE COVERED JAR

late 19th century, gilt and enameled domed cover on bulbous body, metal dragon handle and base, marked; H15” W14 1/4”

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$700-900

1267 PAIR SEVRES STYLE SCONCES oval porcelain pictorial panels contained within ribbon and bound reed frame, issuing three scrolling candlearms; H20 1/2” W9 3/4” D6” (2pcs)

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$300-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina collection

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$500-800 Provenance: Private collection

$200-300 Provenance: Private collection

1268 PAIR FRENCH PORCELAIN URNS 1262 CHOISY-LE-ROI FAIENCE CENTERPIECE, HAUTIN BOULENGER & CO

vasiform decorated with central Classical scenes and flanked by caryatids. H16 1/2” (2pcs)

French, circa 1900, relief design of dragons in Renaissance taste, on pierced bronze base, stamped on underside; H7 1/2” L14” D10”

$500-700 Provenance: South Carolina collection

$200-400 Provenance: Private collection

1269 PAIR AESTHETIC MOVEMENT DECORATED PORCELAIN VASES

1263 AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASE early 20th century, matte and gloss glaze, unsigned; H12”

$150-250 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

American or English, circa 1880, each adorned with songbirds amongst morning glory vines, H14 1/2” (2pcs)

$400-700 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1271 1270 SAMSON PORCELAIN SOUP PLATES Paris, late 19th century, armorial design in the Chinese Export taste, signed on back, Dia.9 1/4” (12pcs)

$400-700 Provenance: Southern private collection

1271 CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN COVERED URN late 19th century, marked on base; H11 1/2” W13”

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PORCELAIN PICTORIAL PANEL

3’9” x 5’10”

coastal landscape with angel approaching figures, unsigned, framed, H11 1/2” W13”

$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina collection

$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1281 ANTIQUE PERSIAN BIDJAR RUNNER 1273 CAUCASIAN RUSSIAN CARPET circa 1940s 3’9” x 5’2”

circa 1910, 3’11” x 11’4”

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

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1274 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET circa 1900, 4’6” x 6’1”

4’6” x 11’4”

$200-400 Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia collection

$400-600 Provenance: North Carolina estate

1283 PERSIAN HERIZ RUNNER 1275 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET 5’7” x 7’6”

2’10” x 10’10”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection

$300-500 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1276 SAROUK CARPET 4’1” x 5’11”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1277 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET

1284 IMPRESSIVE PAIR BOHEMIAN GILT RUBY-CUT-TO-CLEAR VASES circa 1900, grapevine design, H20” (2pcs)

$400-600 Provenance: South Carolina collection

1285 DURAND KING TUT GLASS VASE

circa 1930, 3’8” x 6’6”

early 20th century, iridescent gold and white swirl design, signed: DURAND; H10 1/4”

$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina collection

$300-500 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

1288 NEAR PAIR GERMAN ENAMELED GLASS

1291 ENGLISH ENAMELED GLASS VASE

COVERED VESSELS

late 19th/early 20th century, amber and cream coloration double-gourd style decorated with flowering vine and bird, unsigned, H13”

one with Masonic medallion and figures, other with medieval figures, H17” (2pcs)

$200-300 Provenance: New York collection

1289 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED OPALINE 1278 ANTIQUE RUSSIAN KAZAK CARPET

1286 PAIR GILT-CRYSTAL OVERSIZED

circa 1900, 3’3” x 4’7”

DECANTERS

$150-250 Provenance: North Carolina collection

late 19th century, obelisk finial stopper, faceted ovoid decanter, H24” (2pcs)

$200-400 Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina estate

1279 TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET 3’10” x 5’9”

$150-250 Provenance: North Carolina collection

1287 FRENCH ENAMELED GLASS BISCUIT BOX late 19th century, pansy sprays on gilded leaves, H8 1/2”

$200-300

GLASS CUP

19th century, periwinkle glass mounted with metal handle; H4 1/2”

$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

1290 SWEDISH ART GLASS CENTERBOWL, KOSTA signed WARFF, H9” Dia.14”

$150-250 Provenance: Estate of Sarah Anderson “Sally” Irvin Wood

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1282 PERSIAN HAMEDAN RUNNER

$150-250 Provenance: Estate of McDaniel and Miriam Jackson

1292 PAIR ETCHED MOLD-BLOWN FLIP GLASSES English or American, late 18th/early 19th century, geometric etched rim over fluted body, H8 1/2” Dia.6 1/2” (2pcs)

$150-250 Provenance: Property of a gentleman

1293 FRENCH ART GLASS VASES, DAUM AND LALIQUE Daum, Nancy two-color cameo glass H4 1/2”, and pair R. Lalique figural H5” (3pcs)

$150-250 Provenance: New York collection

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Timed Sale Lots Closing at 11am

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met: 1) Items purchased will be shipped out of the State of South Carolina by a registered ICC carrier, or 2) The registered buyer provides Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. with a valid South Carolina Retail License Number or valid sales tax exception number from another state and properly fills out form ST-8A Resale Certificate submitted with a copy of said retail license. CONDITION REPORTS: Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., and its employees will provide, upon request, condition reports and additional photographs for items contained within the current auction catalog. This service is provided as a courtesy only and requesting a condition report in no way changes article #1 of Conditions of Sale. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to inspect each lot yourself or have an agent do so on your behalf. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., or its employees is merely a subjective qualified opinion, notwithstanding written reports or any discussion concerning condition in this catalog. Condition reports are provided by request on a “first come, first served” basis, making it imperative that requests are submitted early. Requests submitted close to auction date may not be completed. NOTICE TO BIDDER: Estimated Weights and Measurements: All weights in our catalogue descriptions have been estimated through volumetric proportions and are to be considered approximations and are not to be relied on to be exact. The term “all-in” relating to weight means the weight includes all the components of the item. Jewelry: Unless stated otherwise, all diamonds and other precious stones have been measured and graded in their settings. Some jewelry and/or stones are accompanied by certificates prepared by gemological laboratories. These certificates are provided as a convenience to our clients and are not warranted by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. Metal weights given for jewelry includes stones unless stated otherwise. Buyers should be reminded that many colored gemstones have historically been treated to enhance their appearance. Clocks and Watches: No guarantee is given as to the working order of clocks or watches. Most of these items have been repaired over the course of time and may now have parts not original to them. Unless stated otherwise, weight measurements include the works. TELEPHONE & ABSENTEE BIDDING: As a service, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. provides several absentee bidding formats to those who cannot or choose not to attend the auction in person. Written absentee bids are accepted and must be submitted on a Charlton Hall Absentee Bid Form, copies of which can be found in the printed catalog or on our website. Bidding by telephone can also be arranged by completing the Charlton Hall Bid Form which can also be found in the printed catalog or on our website. Due to processing time constraints, these bid forms must be submitted before 24-hours prior to the auction. Additional terms are outlined on these Absentee Bid Forms. By submitting an Bid Form, prospective purchasers consent and agree to the Conditions of Sale. Absentee bidding is a convenience offered to Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. customers and while we make every effort to execute your instructions regarding your Absentee or Telephone Bid, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to execute such instructions. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: Live internet bidding is also possible through our website www.CharltonHallAuctions.com and via Invaluable. Online bidders will pay a Buyer’s Premium of 25% in addition to the hammer price. Charlton Hall undertakes the execution of online bidding as a convenience for clients and is not responsible for any failure or error in the execution of bids.

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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 information. Registration: 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. First-Time Registration: If you have never registered to bid at Charlton Hall, you must complete our Account Setup Form, present a government-issued photo ID and be approved. At the discretion of Charlton Hall, prospective bidders may be required to provide a deposit against bids. Preview Exhibition: Charlton Hall offers auction previews leading up to every sale. Galleries are open to the public for preview during printed dates and by appointment. Condition Reports: Charlton Hall and its staff will be pleased to issue Condition Reports for any lot offered. Please note that our staff and specialists are not professional conservators, and that statements of condition are only our opinion. Please remember all lots are sold “AS IS”, and as stated in the Terms & Conditions governing each sale. We strongly encourage bidders or their agents to examine property first-hand prior to bidding.

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Bidding and buying at auction is an exciting and fast-paced process. If you have never participated in a live sale before, we encourage you to consult with one of our staff members to discuss how the process works.

Bidding: We are pleased to offer various bidding platforms at Charlton Hall. You may wish to attend and bid in person, or make prior arrangements to bid by Phone, Absentee, or view the sale live via Live Internet bidding. Please keep in mind the highest bidder acknowledged by our auctioneer will be the purchaser of the item. Although our auctioneer is highly skilled and competent, due to technology and human error, there is always the possibility a bid may be seen or entered too late, and the bidder must acknowledge that once the auctioneer closes bidding, the sale is final. Please see Terms & Conditions of Sale for bid increments, and additional information governing each sale. Payment: In addition to the hammer price, the winning bidder agrees to pay Charlton Hall a buyer’s premium, as well as any applicable taxes. All payments are due immediately following the auction. Payment may be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire transfer or a pre-approved US bank-drawn check. Charlton Hall accepts credit cards from domestic buyers up to $5000, a 4% surcharge will apply. International buyers are required to pay bank wire transfer.

Pickup & Shipping: We request all purchased lots be removed from the premises within 5 business days. Charlton Hall and its staff will provide a list of recommended shippers and packers whom our worldwide clients have successfully used. For prompt service, we request 24-hour notification of a scheduled pickup appointment.

UPS Store Breeland Couriers Navis BGX US Art, Inc.

803-407-7704 803-936-0148 704-399-1036 803-563-7669 800-872-7826

Plycon Artex Richard Wright Ltd. Westbrook Deliveries Wintersteen Trucking

336-854-1832 (or) 954-978-2000 800-652-7839 800-247-9744 404-877-2870 (or) 843-991-6738 785-543-5999

Should you have additional questions, please feel free to contact our client services specialists at 803-779-5678

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Commonly Used Terms and Abbreviations ac: Active

one of his students.

after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works.

g: Grams

after the antique: A later facsimile.

H: Height

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.

HH: Hollow handle

BH: Back height

K: Karat, the fineness of gold. L: Length manner of: Although this work is in the appropriate manner or style of the artist, it is probably of a later period.

circa: Approximate date of object.

note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item.

circle of: This work is of the correct period, and exhibits the stylistic influence of the named artist.

oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals.

b: Date of birth

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.

ct: Carat (single gemstone weight) ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight)

provenance: History of ownership, or additional information which we have obtained.

D: Depth d: Date of death

studio of: This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under the artist’s supervision.

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.

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.

Dia: Diameter

SH: Seat height

DJ: Dust jacket

sizes: All sizes, weights and other measurements are approximate; we are not responsible for mis-measurements or typographical errors.

fl: Flourished Sq: Square follower of: This work is executed in the artist’s style, but is not necessarily by 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. W: Width wk: Worked

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•Bid forms are to be accompanied by a copy of your Government Issued photo ID and credit card.

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•Please fax bids to 803-733-1701. •All bids are processed in the order in which they are received and are bid competitively during the sale.Email Confirmation will be sent, usually within a few hours.

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•All bids must be placed following the increments listed below; we will automatically round-up to the next increment.

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•Your credit card will be charged the invoice amount plus surcharge if payment in not received in accordance with Terms & Conditions.

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WE DO NOT ACCEPT BIDS THAT ARE LESS THAN HALF THE LOW ESTIMATE

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Back-Up Bid (Required for all phone bids)

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Phone Bidding Services for Thursday’s Auction ONLY!

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Bid Range $0-99 $100-499 $500-999 $1,000-2,999 $3,000-4,999 $5,000-9,999 $10,000-19,999 $20,000-49,999 $50,000-99,999 $100,000-199,999 over $200,000

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Millicent Rogers’s Iconic Residence

Turtle Walk Taos, New Mexico

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Accepting Quality Consignments

Charlton Hall is the Southeast’s oldest auction firm offering extraordinary estates and collections at auction. Interested in consigning? For more information, please contact consignment specialists Kinga Bender • Erica Guillebeau 803-779-5678 or info@charltonhallauctions.com WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM


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Seeking Quality Consignments for Upcoming Auctions Millicent Rogers Collection

International Sale Spring 2018

Turtle Walk, Taos New Mexico

January 2018

Consignment Deadline: Jan. 5

Consignment Deadline: Nov. 17

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Style + Design January 2018 Consignment Deadline: Nov. 17

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Collect Online January 2018 Timed Online Only

Consignment Deadline: Nov. 17

Style + Design Spring 2018 Consignment Deadline: Jan. 5

Collect Online Spring 2018 Timed Online Only

Consignment Deadline: Jan. 5

Special Collection Winter 2017

For more information, please contact consignment specialists Kinga Bender • Erica Guillebeau 803-779-5678 or info@charltonhallauctions.com


CHARLTON HALL The Southeast’s Oldest Auction Firm, Since 1929

7 Lexington Drive • West Columbia, South Carolina 29170 Tel: 803.779.5678 Fax: 803.733.1701

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