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Two 18th Century Georgia Maps: American: "A Map of Georgia, also the Two Floridas, from the best Authorities", by Amos Doolittle, published in Jedidiah Morse's [American Universal Geography,] Thomas & Andrews, Boston, 1796, on
0304: Two 18th Century Georgia MapsEst. $300-$600
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Civil War Confederate Officer Archive: mid 19th century, ambrotype and letters belonging to Captain James Newton Martin of Newberry, South Carolina (Commissary in General Joseph Kershaw's Brigade, Third South Carolina Volunteer Regiment,
0305: Civil War Confederate Officer ArchiveEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Civil War Confederate Officer Epaulets: probably American, mid 19th century: presumably belonging to Captain James Newton Martin of Newberry, South Carolina (Commissary in General Joseph Kershaw's Brigade, Third South Carolina Volunteer
0306: Civil War Confederate Officer EpauletsEst. $300-$600
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Important South Carolina Tall-Case: Clock, case attributed to Newberry area, circa 1810, dial signed "Reuben Merriman, Cheshire, Ct", remarkably preserved in early, dry finish, mahogany and figured mahogany veneers, butternut
0307: Important South Carolina Tall-CaseEst. $15,000-$25,000
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Decorated Edgefield Jar: Edgefield District, South Carolina, ovoid with runny celadon glaze and dark olive looped border, marked on shoulder "Chandler Maker" (Thomas Chandler, 1810-1854), 18-1/4 in., one large handle chip,
0308: Decorated Edgefield JarEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Edgefield Decorated Jug: attributed to Thomas Chandler, 1810-1854, Edgefield, South Carolina, mid 19th century, celadon glaze with slip-decorated wreath, collared rim, 11-1/2 in., good condition, glaze anomalies as made
0309: Edgefield Decorated JugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Rare Signed South Carolina Federal: Sideboard, Newberry or Anderson, early 19th century, backboard boldly signed in chalk "Wm. Martin Anderson", in untouched original surface throughout, figured mahogany veneers with yellow pine
0310: Rare Signed South Carolina FederalEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug: possibly Edgefield District, mid to late 19th century, celadon glaze with pronounced raised ring at shoulder below collared rim, 11-3/4 in., good condition, crease in lip as made, debris inside jug
0311: Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware JugEst. $300-$600
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J. P. Bodie Edgefield Jug: 1826-1884, Edgefield District, South Carolina, ovoid form with striking runny glaze, marked on shoulder "J.P. Bodie Maker", 13-1/2 in., lacking handle, glaze and surface anomalies as made, otherwise
0312: J. P. Bodie Edgefield JugEst. $600-$1,200
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Alkaline-Glazed Jug With Rutile: possibly Hartsoe family, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, late19th/early 20th century, slightly everted rim and strap handle, mottled brown glaze with blue rutile runs, 12 in., good condition, minor
0313: Alkaline-Glazed Jug With RutileEst. $200-$400
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Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug: American, possibly Edgefield District, South Carolina, 19th century, shaped collar and strap handle, alkaline glaze with runs, 12 in., good condition, rim chip, scattered crazing, surface anomalies
0314: Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware JugEst. $300-$600
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Rare Virginia Salt-Glazed Stoneware: Jar, 19th century, extensive incised scalloped and line decoration below hand-incised mark (possibly "H") below hand-written "GW Bedsaul", 19th century, 9-1/4 in., small base chip, otherwise good
0315: Rare Virginia Salt-Glazed StonewareEst. $500-$800
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South Carolina Stoneware Jar: attributed to African-American farmer/potter Rich Williams, born 1849, died before 1920, bulbous form with two lug handles, mottled dark brown glaze, 12-1/4 in., 6-1/2 in. rim crack, chips at base
0316: South Carolina Stoneware JarEst. $500-$1,000Lot Passed
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Decorated Edgefield Jug: (Collin Rhodes, Phoenix Factory, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s), ovoid with brown slip tulip with white slip borders, 13 in., restoration to spout, handle and body below affecting only 3/4 in. of
0317: Decorated Edgefield JugEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Edgefield Jug: attributed to Abner Landrum, Pottersville Stoneware Manufacturing, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 1810-1830, alkaline-glazed stoneware, ovoid with strap handle and distinctive drip glaze,
0318: Edgefield JugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Southern Federal Tiger Maple Sideboard: Piedmont South Carolina or Georgia, early 19th century, figured maple and river birch with yellow pine secondary, dovetailed drawers set with original brass pulls, 46-1/2 x 70-3/4 x 21-1/4 in.,
0319: Southern Federal Tiger Maple SideboardEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Pair Southern Federal Figural Andirons: American, possibly southern, late 18th century: heavy cast iron construction with arched bases below tapered and reeded shafts, human head finials, attributed to Winchester, Virginia, 23-1/2 in.,
0320: Pair Southern Federal Figural AndironsEst. $600-$1,000
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Southern Folk Art Pipe: American, late 19th/early 20th century, probably applewood, black man with inlaid glass eyes and stick in an alligator's mouth, finely carved with painted details of clothing and other features,
0321: Southern Folk Art PipeEst. $400-$800
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American Folk Art Great Chair: probably Southern, 19th century, walnut and other mixed woods in the William and Mary style with sausage turnings, arms with applied split-spindle bosses, oak split seat, in early brown-painted
0322: American Folk Art Great ChairEst. $500-$1,000
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Southern Walnut Lift-Top Chest: probably Western North Carolina or Eastern Tennessee, 19th century, walnut with poplar secondary, in fine old surface, hinged top with open interior over single dovetailed drawer and deeply shaped
0323: Southern Walnut Lift-Top ChestEst. $8,000-$12,000Lot Passed
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Southern Federal Blue-Painted Wash: Stand, probably central Tennessee, 1820-1840, poplar throughout in early dry blue-painted surface overall, single dovetailed drawer, 48 x 19-1/2 x 19 in.; together with a painted pottery pitcher and
0324: Southern Federal Blue-Painted WashEst. $2,500-$4,500
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Tennessee Walnut Trundle Bed: 19th century, arched head and footboard with baluster-turned posts and acorn finials, poplar secondary, 25-1/2 x 73 x 28-1/2 in., refinished, one pin missing, scratches, abrasions, otherwise good
0325: Tennessee Walnut Trundle BedEst. $150-$250
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American Federal Splay-Legged Stand: probably Southern, 19th century, walnut throughout with early painted/varnished surface, 24 x 18-1/2 x 18 in., cracks and warping to top, original surface with paint splatter, stains and abrasions
0326: American Federal Splay-Legged StandEst. $200-$400
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Pair American Paint-Decorated Side: Chairs, Pennsylvania or Southern, 19th century: each with poplar plank seat, original paint surface, one crest painted "GRANDMOTHER", the other "GRANDFATHER", floral highlights and brown-painted
0327: Pair American Paint-Decorated SideEst. $200-$400
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