Americana & Fine Antiques Day 2 2017-06-17 Auction - 837 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 35
LiveAuctioneers Logo

IMPORTANT ANNA POTTERY, ANNA, ILLINOIS CARVED ANDWILLIAM PAUL MALTBY SYKES (MISSISSIPPI / ALABAMA,IMPORTANT STAMPED "MORGANTOWN / POTTERY", MORGANTOWN,
Done
Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
Auction Details

Americana & Fine Antiques Day 2

Featuring Virginia and the South. Featuring property deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA, all proceeds to benefit the collections acquisitions funds; numerous private collections, including material from Luke and Ann Woods, Cincinnati, OH and Spruce Pine, NC; Dr. Charles and Elizabeth Umstott, Newport News, VA; Sean and Patricia Skinner, Sarasota, FL; Kurt O'Hare and Barbara O'Hare, Putnam Valley, NY; Dorothy Claypool, Alexandria, VA; Virginia Baskett Leach and the late Maurice Derby Leach, Jr., Lexington, VA; C. Richmond and the late Janet J. Gough, Newburg, MD; property descended in the family of Dr. William Miller Duncan, Staunton, VA; the Barbara Hunter Grant estate, Staunton, VA; the estate of Alyce Bohannon, Winchester, VA; plus others. Session II on Saturday, June 17, 2017 will include our usual fine selection of rare Virginia & other Southern material including an important Kentucky inlaid walnut child?s chest of drawers; 18th & 19th century American formal and country furniture; American fine & decorative arts; folk pottery including an important Anna Pottery stoneware presentation vase; Shenandoah Valley and other folk art; 15 John L. Heatwole (Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, 1948-2006) carvings; 18th & 19th century ceramics including a fine collection of dark blue American Historical Staffordshire; early lighting including fine cut overlays and iron/tin primitive; 18th & 19th century silver and pewter; &c.
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MUG: CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MUG, barrel/cider form with handle having heart-shaped thumb rest and terminal with dark blue painted landscape, waterway, architectural designs and elaborate geometric edge
1821: CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MUGEst. $100-$150
See Sold Price
Sold
ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR: ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, comprising two covered sugar bowls, and one teabowl and saucer; all with polychrome floral painted designs. One sugar bowl with two painted black lines on base,
1825: ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUREst. $80-$120
See Sold Price
Sold
ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT: ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, including four gaudy Dutch/Welsh flow blue ironstone and two stick-spatter polychrome decorated plates. One impressed "PEARL WHITE" and incised heart on base
1828: ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHTEst. $50-$100
See Sold Price
Sold
ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE: ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, including one 5" H pitcher/jug with molded satyr’s mask opposite the handle and bump-molded body, each bump of the body polychrome painted; and two bone china
1829: ENGLISH CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVEEst. $50-$100
See Sold Price
Sold
ENGLISH CERAMIC TEA ARTICLES, LOT OF 17: ENGLISH CERAMIC TEA ARTICLES, LOT OF 17, including two matching teabowls and saucers having pink lustre with a floral design, and four footed, handled cups with embossed and polychrome floral basket
1830: ENGLISH CERAMIC TEA ARTICLES, LOT OF 17Est. $80-$120
See Sold Price
Sold
ENGLISH CERAMIC REFERENCE VOLUME: ENGLISH CERAMIC REFERENCE VOLUME, "Illustrated Catalogue of Early English Earthenware" published in London for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1914. Very good condition with minor expected wear to
1831: ENGLISH CERAMIC REFERENCE VOLUMEEst. $80-$120
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP