Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction 2006-09-16 Auction - 378 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 3
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241: Southern Tilt Top Table, Eastern NC or SC, c.1800,130: Pair of Large Carved Horns, Chinese, Probably 19th53: Alfred Hutty (SC, 1877-1954), "Rural South",
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction

Leland Little

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Please join us for our special two-day Historic Hillsborough Auction. We will also be showcasing an educational exhibition of North Carolina pottery during the week of the sale.
September 16: 9:30 A.M., A Fine & Decorative Arts Catalogued Antique Auction. Lots 1 - 376 Property From: The Walter Welch Estate, (deceased), of Richmond, VA.; Capitol Area Preservation, Raleigh, NC; The collection of Mr. Sabin Leach of Georgetown; Mr. & Mrs. Sanders Estate, (living), of Richmond, VA; The Sewell Estate (deceased) of Maine; The Estate of Edward J. Moore (deceased), Hillsborough, NC; The collection of a Gentleman from Texas; Other fine consignments from throughout the Southeast. Objects in all categories.
September 17: 11:00 A.M., Featuring the Estate Collection of Edgar & Minta Holding Folk, (deceased), of Wake Forest, NC. Lots 1001 - 1145 We are pleased to offer the estate of Edgar and Minta Holding Folk, long time residents and community leaders of Wake Forest, NC. Dr. Folk was a author and professor at Wake Forest College, specializing in Chaucer. Mrs. Folk, whose family (the Holdings) founded First Citizens Bank, was a premier dealer in fine antiques. Her professional eye for quality is reflected in the personal collection offered here. All of the items come directly from “South Brick House”, the Folk family home in Wake Forest. This splendid brick structure was built in 1837 by architect John Berry, whose other work includes the old Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough, NC.
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NC Pottery Jugtown Korean Bowl,: NC Pottery Jugtown Korean Bowl, excellent example of the Chinese blue glaze at its best, 1930's-1940's, bottom w/circular Jugtown stamp; 3"h x 9.25"d Est. 400-600
0050: NC Pottery Jugtown Korean Bowl,Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Alfred Hutty (SC, 1877-1954), "Rural South",: Alfred Hutty (SC, 1877-1954), "Rural South", drypoint etching, 1939, depicts two figures working in the field, one guiding the plow pulled by an aged horse, view towards a transitional low country
0053: Alfred Hutty (SC, 1877-1954), "Rural South",Est. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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Two Cherokee Covered Storage Baskets,: Two Cherokee Covered Storage Baskets, vertical square form, double woven river cane w/bloodroot and butternut dyes; purchased from Rowena Bradley, who is know deceased, however they are not signed
0056: Two Cherokee Covered Storage Baskets,Est. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Cherokee Market Basket,: Cherokee Market Basket, woven of river cane and dyed w/butternut and bloodroot w/oak handle, tag identifies the maker as Rowena Bradley who is know deceased; 17"h x 19"l x 10"w Est. 150-250
0057: Cherokee Market Basket,Est. $150-$250
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Fragmentary Lunate Bannerstone, likely NC,: Fragmentary Lunate Bannerstone, likely NC, highly polished speckled hardstone of finest form, Archaic Period, 4"l; plus 8 fragmentary bannerstones and gorgets averaging 2"-3" LOA Est. 100-200
0060: Fragmentary Lunate Bannerstone, likely NC,Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Early Tackle Box, Late 19th c.,: Early Tackle Box, Late 19th c., tin w/green and gold paint on exterior, black paint on interior, latch reads "Pat. Oct. 71", several compartments, includes four period flies; light overall scratches
0063: Early Tackle Box, Late 19th c.,Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Bronze Centerbowl w/Big Game Motif,: Bronze Centerbowl w/Big Game Motif, massive bronze centerbowl decorated w/different big game animals in high relief on the exterior (including lion, elephant, bear, and bison), raised on paw feet
0064: Bronze Centerbowl w/Big Game Motif,Est. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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Tom Tischler, "Who Goes There" Bronze,: Tom Tischler (American, 20th c.), "Who Goes There" Bronze, a bronze figural of a rearing bear, Tom Tischler, born in TX, currently works and lives in Perth, Western Australia where he follows his
0065: Tom Tischler, "Who Goes There" Bronze,Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Ken Carlson (TX, b. 1937), Brown Bear in the Tundra: Ken Carlson (TX, b. 1937), Brown Bear in the Tundra, oil on canvas, naturalistic depiction of a brown bear lumbering through a majestic tundra landscape, signed LR "Ken Carlson '81", Carlson is a
0067: Ken Carlson (TX, b. 1937), Brown Bear in the TundraEst. $10,000-$15,000See Sold Price
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Hooked Rug, American, early 20th c.,: Hooked Rug, American, early 20th c., multi-colored cotton scene of a couple walking towards a quaint village church, mounted onto a wooden frame, Provenance: Estate of Carolina Williams, Cincinnati
0068: Hooked Rug, American, early 20th c.,Est. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Hooked Rug, American, c. 1930's,: Hooked Rug, American, c. 1930's, two well groomed poodles in red, white, and black colors, cotton w/out backing, 30.5"h x 42"l Est. 150-250
0069: Hooked Rug, American, c. 1930's,Est. $150-$250See Sold Price
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NC Pottery Vase, Tommie Hilton Shuford,: NC Pottery Vase, Tommie Hilton Shuford, decoration of a Marjorie Pittman piece of pottery, special offering beautiful hand painted scene of a mill in wintertime signed "THS" bottom stamped "Southern
0071: NC Pottery Vase, Tommie Hilton Shuford,Est. $150-$250See Sold Price
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