2017 Fall Auction 2017-09-09 Auction - 924 Price Results - Ivy Auctions, Inc. in SC - Page 11
Italian or French SchoolEdgefield Slave Made Stoneware Storage JarRare Alexander Roux Renaissance Revival Bookcase
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Laurens, SC, United States
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2017 Fall Auction

Furniture, Southern pottery, sterling, coins, jewelry, artwork, Chinese and other decorative arts
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French Louis XV Style Rococo Revival Armoire: Triple-door French armoire, late 19th/early 20th century, carved and scrolled floral and foliate crest over arched cornice, acanthus and floral carved pendants at each reeded corner, each door
0227: French Louis XV Style Rococo Revival ArmoireEst. $800-$1,200
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1872 State of South Carolina Bond Scrip Notes: Framed $1, $2, $5, and $10 State of South Carolina Revenue Bond Scrip; all issued per act of March 2, 1872; American Bank Note Company, New York; under glass in painted wood frame; 10 3/4"W x 16
0228: 1872 State of South Carolina Bond Scrip NotesEst. $150-$250
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1836 "The Statutes at Large of South Carolina": Leather bound first volume "The Statutes at Large of South Carolina" Edited, Under Authority of the Legislature by Thomas Cooper, M.D.-L.L.D., Containing Acts, Records, and Documents of a
0230: 1836 "The Statutes at Large of South Carolina"Est. $150-$300
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10 South Carolina Related Books: 1. "Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of South Carolina", Volume XXXIX, containing cases of November Term, 1892, and April Term, 1893; by Robert W. Shand; R. L. Bryan &
0231: 10 South Carolina Related BooksEst. $100-$150
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1860 Civil War / Secession Doc., C. G. Memminger: Doc. No. LVIII Address of the Hon. C. G. Memminger, Special Commissioner from the State of South Carolina, Before the Assembled Authorities of the State of Virginia, January 19, 1860; 43 pages,
0232: 1860 Civil War / Secession Doc., C. G. MemmingerEst. $100-$200
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1851 "A Defence of Southern Slavery" Pamphlet: Pro-slavery pamphlet "A Defence of Southern Slavery Against the Attacks of Henry Clay and Alex'r Campbell . . . In which much of the false philanthropy and mawkish sentimentalism of the
0233: 1851 "A Defence of Southern Slavery" PamphletEst. $150-$250
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Contemporary Oak Pub Table: Round banded top with molded edge, round over octagonal center pedestal, four scrolled legs with metal foot rest; 42" dia., 35 3/4"H; good condition
0235: Contemporary Oak Pub TableEst. $200-$300
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Set of 4 Swivel Tilt Bar Stools: Steel frames with upholstered back and seat cushions, open arms, five-leg support base on casters and with circular foot rest, Tempo Industries; 23"W, 40 1/2"H; good condition
0236: Set of 4 Swivel Tilt Bar StoolsEst. $400-$600
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Louisville Pottery Churn & 10-Gallon Crock: 1. Louisville Pottery Company, white salt glazed 5-gallon churn, blue Indian head logo over "5", lug and strap handles, stoneware lid marked both "5" and "6", wood plunger, good condition---2.
0237: Louisville Pottery Churn & 10-Gallon CrockEst. $80-$120
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19th Century Lookout Mountain Watercolor: Depicting young man posed atop Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee; likely Civil War era; handwritten card attached verso "Grandfather Edward Austin / 17 yrs. old--On Look-Out Mt.";
0238: 19th Century Lookout Mountain WatercolorEst. $100-$300
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20 Stereoscopic Views, North Carolina: 2 by W. T. Robertson, Asheville, North Carolina, working 1872-1884, 7" x 4 1/4", including "Paint Rock" in Madison County, NC and "French Broad River"---18 by Rufus Morgan, Morganton, NC, c.
0240: 20 Stereoscopic Views, North CarolinaEst. $100-$250
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Vintage Biltmore Dairy Farms Clock: Vintage advertising clock, Biltmore Dairy Farms, Asheville, North Carolina; painted metal frame with painted metal advertising and clock inserts; 15 1/2"W, 19"H, 2 1/2"D; corrosion to metal
0241: Vintage Biltmore Dairy Farms ClockEst. $50-$100
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Lot of North Carolina Pottery: Five pieces of Southern stoneware: 1. Creamer and sugar, blue and brown glaze, marked on base "G. F. Cole" (General Forster Cole, 1919-1991) and "Cole Pottery / Cox Hill Rd / Sanford, N.C.";
0242: Lot of North Carolina PotteryEst. $80-$120
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North Carolina Pottery Miniature Tea Set: Stamped "Owens Pottery / Seagrove, N.C."; blue glaze; set includes 7" x 7 1/4" tray, teapot, creamer, lidded sugar with double lug handles, pitcher, jar with double lug handles, four cups and
0243: North Carolina Pottery Miniature Tea SetEst. $60-$100
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Chester Webster, North Carolina Stoneware Jar: Chester Webster (1799-1882), c. 1870s, one-gallon preserve jar, salt glaze with orange peel effect, decorated with four sets of three incised lines from neck to lower middle of body, two incised
0244: Chester Webster, North Carolina Stoneware JarEst. $200-$400
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North Carolina Pottery, Hilton Creamer: Glossy dark brown with applied dogwood decoration, impressed "Hilton" on base; 3"H; good condition
0246: North Carolina Pottery, Hilton CreamerEst. $40-$80
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2 Southern Stoneware Jugs: South Carolina or Georgia: 1. Jug with double lip and strap handle; 13 1/4"H; good condition---2. Jug with strap handle; 15 1/2"H; areas of immature glaze (Ref. 1-2)
0247: 2 Southern Stoneware JugsEst. $150-$300
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Southern Stoneware Preserve Jar: South Carolina preserve jar, low fired alkaline glaze with drips, tapering cylindrical body with sharply defined shoulders, pronounced fingerprints at base; 11"H; good condition with minor flecks
0248: Southern Stoneware Preserve JarEst. $150-$300
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Four Pieces of Southern Stoneware: 1. Jug with one strap handle, modified Bristol glaze with light orange peel surface; 11 1/2"H; good condition---2. Ovoid storage jar with lug handles, probably North Carolina; 13 1/4"H; missing
0250: Four Pieces of Southern StonewareEst. $100-$200