Winter Sale 2015-01-31 Auction - 13 Price Results - Keno Auctions in NY
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The Potter-Crouch-Jordan Family Chippendale Tea Table
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New York, NY, United States
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Winter Sale

Noon - Session I: Important Americana 2 PM - Session II: Modern and Contemporary Fine Art
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The Potter-Crouch-Jordan Family Chippendale Tea Table: Lot 1 The Potter-Crouch-Jordan Family Chippendale Mahogany Tea Table Signed by the Cabinetmaker Henry Cliffton, ( Henry…C…f..n) (working- 1748- 1771) Carving Attributed to the “Spike”
0001: The Potter-Crouch-Jordan Family Chippendale Tea TableEst. $500,000-$2,000,000
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One of William Penn’s Earliest Pennsylvania Deeds: One of William Penn’s Earliest Pennsylvania Deeds – with a Bonus Parcel That is Now Part of Independence Mall By Royal charter, King Charles II granted William Penn the lands that became
0002: One of William Penn’s Earliest Pennsylvania DeedsEst. $10,000-$20,000
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John Penn Writes to Younger Brother Thomas: John Penn Writes to Younger Brother Thomas About Their Father in His Black Cap, and Their Mother’s Chocolate Recipe “all Relations have much as they ware & give their Dear Love to Father &
0003: John Penn Writes to Younger Brother ThomasEst. $15,000-$30,000
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William Penn Grants 1,500 Acres: William Penn Grants 1,500 Acres to a Founding Member of the Colony WILLIAM PENN. Document Signed, “Wm Penn,” with his seal, also signed by Harbt [Harbert] Springett, Ben. Griffith, Tho. Coxe,
0004: William Penn Grants 1,500 AcresEst. $6,000-$12,000
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“Liberty without End. Amen.”: “Liberty without End. Amen.” [SONS OF LIBERTY.] William Russell. Autograph document, Boston, Massachusetts, August 14, 1769, 1 p., with additional writing on verso. These patriotic
0006: “Liberty without End. Amen.”Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Earliest Obtainable Printing of the Bill of Rights: Benjamin Franklin Supports the Abolition of Slavery, Washington Addresses the Reformed Earliest Obtainable Printing of the Bill of RightsTo ensure ratification of the Constitution, the founding
0008: Earliest Obtainable Printing of the Bill of RightsEst. $30,000-$60,000
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“The Greatest of Early American Maps”: “The Greatest of Early American Maps…a Masterpiece” – Corcoran“This monumental work is without question the finest printed cartographic document relating to North America to be published to
0009: “The Greatest of Early American Maps”Est. $200,000-$300,000Lot Passed
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Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976): Property of a Private New York Collector*Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)Spotted Orb and Pyramids, 1956Gouache on paperSigned lower right, “Calder 56”29 1/2 x 41 1/4 inches (75 x 105
0010: Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)Est. $20,000-$40,000
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Ruth Asawa (American, 1926-2013): Ruth Asawa (American, 1926-2013) Untitled S.621 (Hanging, Six-Lobed, Multi-Layered, Interlocking Forms with a Sphere in the Third Lobe) c. 1973 Brass and Copper Wire 77 inches x 16.5 inches x 16.5
0011: Ruth Asawa (American, 1926-2013)Est. $150,000-$250,000
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Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976): Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Pig’s Tail, Standing Mobile 1968 Sheet metal, brass, wire Incised “CA” on base5 1/2 x 7 1/4 x 12 inches Estimate $50,000-100,000 PROVENANE Estate of the
0012: Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)Est. $50,000-$100,000
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Peter Beard (American, b. 1938): Peter Beard (American, b. 1938) Ulysses Grant’s Definition on History: ‘Just one goddam thing after another’ Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, November 5, 1996 Multi-media
0013: Peter Beard (American, b. 1938)Est. $25,000-$50,000
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