Premier Auction - Session I 2023-02-03 Auction - 370 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC
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Fine Monumental English Silver Epergne by Robert GarrardFine Rare Pair George III Carved Mahogany Open ArmchairsAttributed to Willem Cornelisz Duyster
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Premier & Emporium Auctions | February 2-4, 2023 Brunk Auctions first three day sale of the year will include a range of categories including paintings on carved and tooled leather by Winfred Rembert, drawings by Malvina Hoffman, Chinese exports from the Estate of Susanna B. Weld, iconic photographs by Barbara Morgan, and European sculptures from a private collection. Also included in the auction will be American furniture, Silver, and Southern Pottery.
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Four Large British Pewter Chargers: 17th/18th century, comprising: one by William Baldwin, London, the broad rim with triple reeded border and the booge with incised line; two similar chargers, one example with single reeded rim and
0345: Four Large British Pewter ChargersEst. $600-$900
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Three British Pewter Chargers: 17th/18th century, the largest single reeded example by John Batchelor, Bristol with engraved monogram "GMN" and stamped "GMN" to the rim, with notes about maker taped to base; the other single
0346: Three British Pewter ChargersEst. $500-$700
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Five British Pewter Chargers and Plates: late 17th century, each rim with triple reeding, the larger charger by John Jackson, London the rim with stamped owners initials "IB"; the other charger Henry Wiggan, London the rim with shield
0347: Five British Pewter Chargers and PlatesEst. $600-$900
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Rare Early British Carved Oak Open Armchair: 17th century, probably Charles II, framed and paneled back with carved crest over relief carved coat of arms with goat's head and scalloped shells, carved arm supports in the Gothic taste, molded
0348: Rare Early British Carved Oak Open ArmchairEst. $500-$1,000
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Early British Oak Joint Stool: 17th century, oak throughout, molded square top, shaped skirts, turned legs with stretchers, small scale, stamped initials "SM", mellow brown color, 11-1/4 x 11-1/2 x 11 in.Provenance: Private
0349: Early British Oak Joint StoolEst. $400-$600
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Rare Early British Oak Bracket Clock: dated 1695, carved oak case in old patinated surface, relief carved scalloped crest, the pediment with bell opening, centering a date of 1695, circular brass dial, ball feet, brass movement, 23-1/4 x
0351: Rare Early British Oak Bracket ClockEst. $1,000-$2,000
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William and Mary Marquetry Inlaid Dressing Table: British, circa 1700, finely figured oyster veneers and marquetry inlays, single dovetailed drawers with oak linings, barley twist legs and turned feet, top with two decorated spandrels centering
0353: William and Mary Marquetry Inlaid Dressing TableEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Rare Early English Brass Lantern Clock: dial signed "John Sellwood Nere the French Church London", 17th century, Roman chapter ring with single hand, chained ribbon brass movement, 14-1/2 x 6 x 6 in.Provenance: Private Collection,
0354: Rare Early English Brass Lantern ClockEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fine George II Carved and Gilt Walnut Mirror: British, mid 18th century, scrolled crest with pierced carved and gilt central shell, double arched mirror plate, beveled mirror plate with gilt and molded surround, mellow brown color, 42-1/4 x
0355: Fine George II Carved and Gilt Walnut MirrorEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Rare Gothic Relief Carved Architectural Panel: probably British, possibly 16th century, rectangular plank with carved scrollwork and central "inri", with chains for hanging verso, 83-1/4 x 12-1/2 in.Note: According to consignor notes, this piece
0358: Rare Gothic Relief Carved Architectural PanelEst. $800-$1,200
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Six British Pewter Chargers and Plates: 17th/18th century, comprising: one with a multi reeded border and with a touchmark which includes the initials "TN" and the rim stamped with the date "1692", 20-1/4 in. diameter; one with
0359: Six British Pewter Chargers and PlatesEst. $600-$900
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Early British Oak Drop Leaf Trestle Table: 17th/18th century, oak throughout, oval top with two drop leaves, trestle support with sled feet, old mellow surface, 25-1/2 x 25-1/2 x 8-1/2 in., opens to 31 in.Provenance: Old tag for Frank
0361: Early British Oak Drop Leaf Trestle TableEst. $500-$700
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Rare Charles II Oak Mural Cupboard: British, second half 17th century, oak throughout with old mellow dark color, central balustrade door flanked by stylized flowers in carved relief, shelved interior, iron butterfly hinges, 30 x
0362: Rare Charles II Oak Mural CupboardEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Two Early English Oak Joint Stools: 17th century, each with molded rectangular top, turned legs and stretcher bases, rich mellow patinated surfaces, 21-1/2 x 18 x 10-1/2 in. and 21 x 18 x 11 in.Provenance: Private Collection,
0363: Two Early English Oak Joint StoolsEst. $500-$700
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Early British Carved Oak Side Table: Commonwealth era, mid 17th century, oak and elm with single side hung drawer with relief carved facing, on turned legs with stretchers, rich mellow brown color, 29 x 33-1/2 x 21 in.Provenance:
0364: Early British Carved Oak Side TableEst. $800-$1,200
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Pair Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes: British, 18th century, serpentine form with hinged lid, pull, and lock, interiors with fitted dividers, each with compass star on underside of lid, felted bases, 12-1/2 x 9 x 8-1/4 in.Provenance:
0367: Pair Georgian Mahogany Knife BoxesEst. $400-$600
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