Auction, Fine and Decorative Arts 2011-11-19 Auction - 466 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 5
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Diminutive Coin Silver Julep Cup: American, 19th century, applied die-rolled floral border at rim and foot, marks for Edward and David Kinsey (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), no monogram, 2.55 oz.T., 2-7/8 x 2-5/8 in., dents,
0376: Diminutive Coin Silver Julep CupEst. $300-$600
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Alabama Coin Silver Pocket Watch: American, mid 19th century, engraved case, white face with inset second dial, works and face marked "H. M. Crowder & Son/Opelika, Ala.", "860698", case marked "Keystone", "120151", no monogram, 2-3/8
0377: Alabama Coin Silver Pocket WatchEst. $500-$1,000
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Seven Missouri Coin Silver Forks: 19th century: shaped fiddle tipt front handles, marks for Rene Beauvais (St. Louis, Missouri, working 1838-1876), no monograms, 13.95 oz.T., 7-7/8 in., some loss to tines Provenance: Private
0378: Seven Missouri Coin Silver ForksEst. $400-$600
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Twelve Coin Silver Spoons, Most: Southern, American, 19th century: set of four Andrew Warner (Baltimore); set of four John Nicklas (Baltimore); early coffin-handle; other Northern makers, most with monograms, 6.96 oz.T.; detailed
0379: Twelve Coin Silver Spoons, MostEst. $300-$600
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Carrington Coin Silver Julep Cup: American, 19th century, tapering sides, beaded border, engraved floral and scroll decoration, marks for William Carrington & Co. (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901),
0380: Carrington Coin Silver Julep CupEst. $500-$1,000
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Wilmot Coin Silver Mug: American, mid 19th century, tapering sides, scroll handle, scroll and floral decoration, partial marks for "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1808; Georgetown, South
0381: Wilmot Coin Silver MugEst. $400-$800
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Monk Coin Silver Ladle: downturned oval handle, marks for Monk (James Monk, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1797-1808), "A" monogram, 5.03 oz.T., 14 in., heavy wear and some loss to bowl, polishing abrasion Provenance:
0382: Monk Coin Silver LadleEst. $2,000-$3,000
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North Carolina Agricultural Coin: Silver Mug, American, mid 19th century, paneled urn form, die-rolled base rim, hollow scroll handle, marks for C. Bard & Son (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1850-1859), inscribed "Agricultural
0383: North Carolina Agricultural CoinEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Buncombe County Coin Silver: Presentation Ewer, American, 19th century, urn form with floral, scroll and acanthus decoration, acanthus and scroll handle, spout with grape and vine decoration, inscribed "Presented/to/Mr. & Mrs.
0384: Buncombe County Coin SilverEst. $2,500-$4,500Lot Passed
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Coin Silver Rowing Cup: Boston, Massachusetts, round form with repoussé decoration of men's-eight rowing shell, boathouse and floral wreath, marks for Jones, Ball & Co. (Boston, working 1850-1852), monogram "O.B.C./1852",
0385: Coin Silver Rowing CupEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Elihu Club Yale Presentation Tray: American, early 20th century, silver-plated rounded rectangle with cut-out handles, marks for Gorham, inscribed "The Elihu Club/Class of 1910/to/Kent Sarver Clow [President]/June 1, 1915/…" with
0386: Elihu Club Yale Presentation TrayEst. $300-$600
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Boston Coin Silver Tray: American, 19th century, die-rolled border with vine and pod decoration, acanthus leaf feet, marks for Harris & Stanwood (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1847-1853), "Boston", "Pure Coin Silver", 37.60
0387: Boston Coin Silver TrayEst. $1,500-$3,000
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American Coin Silver Cream Pitcher: American, 19th century, bulbous form with die-rolled borders, "S" scroll handle, marks for John Crawford (New York City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1815-1841), no monogram, 10.0 oz. T., 6 x
0388: American Coin Silver Cream PitcherEst. $300-$600
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Two Pairs Coin Silver Open Salts: American, 19th century: one pair urn form with gilt interiors, marks for William Gale & Son (New York City, working 1850-1866), monograms, 2-3/4 x 5-1/8 in., [some wear, buffed, loss to gilt;] one
0389: Two Pairs Coin Silver Open SaltsEst. $400-$800
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Two American Coin Silver Goblets: one with floral and acanthus cartouche, marks for Wood & Hughes (New York City, working 1845-1899), monogram, 6 in., [wear, repairs to stem;] one with grape and vine decoration, unmarked, monogram, 6
0390: Two American Coin Silver GobletsEst. $300-$600
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New York City Police Chief Coin: Silver Trophy, American, mid 19th century, urn-form goblet with ribbed body, floral swag, grape and vine decoration, gilt interior, unmarked, inscribed "A Token of Friendship/George W. Matsell C sq",
0391: New York City Police Chief CoinEst. $800-$1,500
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Robert Goodloe Harper Set of Six: Philadelphia Coin Silver Serving Spoons, late 18th/early 19th century: downturned tipt back fiddle handles, pointed fins, marks for Joseph Lownes (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1780-1820),
0392: Robert Goodloe Harper Set of SixEst. $500-$1,000
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American Coin Silver Fish Server: mid 19th century, olive style bead handle, openwork blade with engraved fish and scroll border, marks for Wood & Hughes (New York City, working 1845-1899), 4.58 oz.T., 11-5/8 in., good condition,
0393: American Coin Silver Fish ServerEst. $300-$600
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Pelletreau Coin Silver Spoon: American, early 19th century: downturned tipt backs, oval handles, marked "EP" probably for Elias Pelletreau (Southampton, Long Island, New York, working 1776-1782), monograms, 1.84 oz.T., 9 in.,
0394: Pelletreau Coin Silver SpoonEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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Two American Painted Windsor Side: Chairs, early 19th century, each with faux bamboo legs and plank seats: one black-painted with spurious label on seat, 31 x 22 x 17 in.; one red-painted with bent back, 34 x 15 x 15 in., both with
0395: Two American Painted Windsor SideEst. $200-$400
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American Red-Painted Windsor Side: Chair, late 18th/early 19th century, in mixed woods with shaped plank seat and early red paint, 34 x 20 x 18 in., weathering and wear to painted surface overall, some cracking to feet, early patch
0396: American Red-Painted Windsor SideEst. $300-$500
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American Sack-Back Windsor Armchair: Pennsylvania or Southern, late 18th century, poplar plank seat and turned walnut legs, 36-1/2 x 26 x 17 in., old refinishing with traces of paint, breaks and small patches to crest, arms and back are
0397: American Sack-Back Windsor ArmchairEst. $400-$600
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American Chippendale Step-Back Pewter: Cupboard, middle Atlantic states, early 19th century, single-case cut nail construction, poplar throughout, plate and spoon rack over two doors with H hinges, 72 x 49 x 20-1/2 in., refinished, damage
0398: American Chippendale Step-Back PewterEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Wrought Iron Floor Lamp: probably American, early 20th century, urn finial above adjustable (vertically and swivels) candle style lamp with three bowed penny feet, electrified (floor switch), 67 in., good condition with
0399: Wrought Iron Floor LampEst. $300-$600
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