2017 Fall Auction 2017-09-09 Auction - 924 Price Results - Ivy Auctions, Inc. in SC - Page 14
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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Lot of 4 Bayonets: 1. Two Swiss Waffenfabrik Neuhausen bayonets with metal scabbards, maker's mark on blades, one crossguard numbered "340908", other "434924"; blade 11 3/4"L, bayonet in scabbard 17 1/4"L; metal
0298: Lot of 4 BayonetsEst. $100-$200
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German WWII Alexander Coppel Bayonet: Maker's mark Alcoso ACS Solingen with scales (Alexander Coppel, Solingen), black painted steel scabbard, brown leather frog; blade 9 3/8"L, 14 1/4"L overall; rusting on edge of blade (Ref. 337-1)
0299: German WWII Alexander Coppel BayonetEst. $100-$150
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German Leather Pickelhaube Ball Spike Helmet: WWI or earlier, metal "FR" crowned eagle front plate, metal rim at visor, brass spine missing on back with subsequent small hole, no chin strap, front plate loose, leather with a few abrasions
0301: German Leather Pickelhaube Ball Spike HelmetEst. $200-$300
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Bronze WWI Memorial Plaque or Dead Man's Penny: Plaque presented to the next of kin of all British and Empire service personnel who died as a result of WWI, image of Britannia holding a trident in her right hand and an olive branch in her
0304: Bronze WWI Memorial Plaque or Dead Man's PennyEst. $50-$100
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1939 Framed Archive, 7th Reg. N. Y. Nat'l Guard: Framed archive of Harry T. Malmquist, Company C, 107th Infrantry, 7th Regiment, New York National Guard; 23 items total including honorable discharge dated Oct. 29, 1939; "7" uniform breast
0305: 1939 Framed Archive, 7th Reg. N. Y. Nat'l GuardEst. $100-$150
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U.S. Indian War Era Cartridge Pouch & Knife: Lot includes two Indian War period items: 1. Leather New York National Guard cartridge pouch, brass "NG" oval plate and brass hinges on front flap, interior with wooden insert for holding 20
0306: U.S. Indian War Era Cartridge Pouch & KnifeEst. $150-$250
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Budweiser Advertising "Custer's Last Fight" Sign: A vintage Budweiser Beer advertising sign, lithograph of the battle scene painting "Custer's Last Fight" by Otto Becker (American, 1854-1945), on cardboard within a 2 1/2"W cardboard frame having
0308: Budweiser Advertising "Custer's Last Fight" SignEst. $100-$150
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Southern Stoneware Chicken Waterer: Ovoid with flared foot, open pocket at base, knob finial; 10 1/2"H, base dia. 7 1/4"; chip to base, glaze anomalies (Ref. 12)---Clinton, South Carolina, estate
0309: Southern Stoneware Chicken WatererEst. $100-$200
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Edgefield Stoneware Pitcher: Attributed to W. F. Hahn, Edgefield, South Carolina; c. 1870-80; alkaline glaze with nice runs, ovoid with pronounced rim and tooled shoulder, strap handle, footed base; 10 1/2"H; chips to rim
0310: Edgefield Stoneware PitcherEst. $200-$400
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Edgefield Stoneware Jug: Edgefield District, South Carolina; c. 1840-1850; brown alkaline glaze with runs, ovoid with double lip and single strap handle; 9"H; good condition (Ref. 16-1)
0311: Edgefield Stoneware JugEst. $1,200-$2,000
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Edgefield Stoneware Bowl: Edgefield District, South Carolina; medium olive alkaline glaze on a tapered body, unglazed semi-rolled rim; top diameter 12", 4 1/4"H; glaze wear to interior, small chip and tight hairline to
0312: Edgefield Stoneware BowlEst. $200-$400
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Early Edgefield Ovoid Jug: Attributed to Rev. John Landrum Pottery, Edgefield (Horse Creek), South Carolina, c. 1840, alkaline glazed stoneware jug with loop handle, marked with incised "X" at shoulder and with unusual
0313: Early Edgefield Ovoid JugEst. $600-$800
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Edgefield Stoneware Storage Jar: Edgefield District, South Carolina; c. 1840-1850; ovoid body, tooled rim above lug handles; 14"H; two tight hairlines extending from rim, one tight hairline extending from base, remnants of
0314: Edgefield Stoneware Storage JarEst. $600-$1,000
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Marked Southern Stoneware Syrup Jug: Edgefield District, South Carolina; double-handled syrup jug, alkaline glaze on ovoid body, tooled rim and neck, strap handles, one side marked with a large incised "X" and a lowercase "b" or
0315: Marked Southern Stoneware Syrup JugEst. $200-$400
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Two Southern Stoneware Jugs: Probably South Carolina: 1. 2-gallon jug, incised line decoration below neck and incised "2" at shoulder, modified Albany glaze with nice drips and patterns; 15"H; missing handle---2. Double
0316: Two Southern Stoneware JugsEst. $100-$150
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South Carolina Stoneware Churn: Probably Upstate, tapered form with well-formed lug handles and high neck, alkaline glaze with runs; 13"H; minor chips to handles (Ref. 4)
0317: South Carolina Stoneware ChurnEst. $200-$400
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Early Southern Stoneware Preserve Jar: Attributed to Union County, Upcountry, South Carolina; ovoid form with raised lip on foot; 6"H; repair to lip (Ref. 156-1)
0318: Early Southern Stoneware Preserve JarEst. $50-$100
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5-Gallon Southern Stoneware Jug: One handle, incised "5" at shoulder, dark green alkaline glaze with nice runs at shoulder; 19"H; chips to lip and handle, handle reattached
0318A: 5-Gallon Southern Stoneware JugEst. $100-$150
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Southern Stoneware Jug: One handle, incised lines at shoulder, green alkaline glaze; 13 1/2"H; good condition with spots of white paint
0318B: Southern Stoneware JugEst. $200-$300