Premier Auction | Session II 2019-05-17 Auction - 657 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 21
Ivan Fedorovich Choultse1973 Jaguar XKE V-12 ConvertiblePlatinum Diamond Ring
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Emporium Auction - Lots 1 - 799Thursday, May 16, 2019Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT Featuring Decorative Arts, Asian Art, Furniture, Jewelry, Art Pottery; Sterling and Silver-Plate; Southern Coin Silver; Art Glass; Items from Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fleischer and Property from the Estate of Colleen Conway-Welch ________________________________________________________________________ Session II: Premier Auction - Lots 800-1459Friday, May 17, 2019Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT | Jewelry Begins 5:00pm EDTAsian Art, Continental, Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fleischer, British, Private Collection, Highlands, North Carolina, Estate of Dr. Phillip George Memphis, Tennessee, Modern & Craft, Collection of Clint Paul and Lois B. Herring, Post, Texas, Silver, Jewelry from the Estate of Colleen Conway-Welch, Jewelry _________________________________________________________________________ Session III: Premier Auction - Lots 1460-1971Saturday, May 18, 2019Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDTProperty from an Important South Carolina Estate, By Descent in the family of Governor John Lawrence Manning, South Carolina, Southern, Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gabriels, American, Historic Bremo Plantation, Bremo, Virginia
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Four Piece George III Silver Tea Service: London, 1807, oval body with foliate decoration, gadroon borders, scroll handles, ivory spacers, all with heraldic devices except creamer, marks for John Emes, 90.87 oz. T., 8-3/4 in.
1282: Four Piece George III Silver Tea ServiceEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Martial Fray, French Silver Tea Cups and Saucers: Paris, mid to late 19th century, paneled side with scenes, gilt interior, no monograms, all with marks for Martial Fray, 34.67 oz. T., five 3-3/8 in. teacup and five 5-1/4 in. saucer,
1283: Martial Fray, French Silver Tea Cups and SaucersEst. $500-$800
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George III English Silver Flatware, 108 piece: most 19th century, all with feather edge decoration, various makers and dates, including twelve 9 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; twelve 10 in. hollow handle knives, stainless
1284: George III English Silver Flatware, 108 pieceEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Ten English Silver Featheredge Serving Pieces: London, late 19th century, including large server with pierced bowl; punch ladle; four large serving spoons; two marrow scoops; two sauce ladles, all with matching monograms,
1285: Ten English Silver Featheredge Serving PiecesEst. $800-$1,200
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46 Pieces French Silver Flatware: 20th century, including eight 7-1/4 in. forks; six 5-3/4 in. teaspoons; nine 7-1/2 in. spoons, [three handles bent]; twelve 7-3/4 in. hollow handle knives, [French silver
1286: 46 Pieces French Silver FlatwareEst. $600-$900
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Odiot French Silver Covered Dish: Paris, 19th century, round shaped form, scroll foliate handles, heraldic device, removable interior bowl, marks for Maison Odiot (1825-1894), "2221", .950 fine, 58.52 oz. T., 6 x 10-1/2 x 9-1/4 in.,
1287: Odiot French Silver Covered DishEst. $1,000-$1,500
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French Silver Covered Entree: 19th century, round paneled body with scroll acanthus handles, large elaborate bud finial, partial maker's mark, .950 fine, 47.95 oz. T., 6 x 9 x 8-1/4 in. , Provenance: Private
1288: French Silver Covered EntreeEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Large Silver Ingot from Atocha Shipwreck: 1621, ingot was recovered from the wreck of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha, top impressed with several marks including silvermaster's mark, Jacove de Vreder, manifest number 691, assayer's
1289: Large Silver Ingot from Atocha ShipwreckEst. $28,000-$36,000
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Two John Vogler Coin Silver Spoons: North Carolina, early 19th century, larger with picture back with dove and olive branch, both with coffin tip handle, both with monograms, marked "I.Vogler" (Salem, working 1805-1820), 4-3/4 in. and
1290: Two John Vogler Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $500-$800
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Two Freeman Woods Coin Silver Spoons: American, early 19th century, coffin tip handles, both marked "Woods" in conforming cartouche (New York State, working 1791-1794, and New Bern, North Carolina, working 1794-1827), 8-1/2
1292: Two Freeman Woods Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $200-$300
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Eight Raleigh Coin Silver Spoons: North Carolina, mid 19th century, including six fiddle handle tablespoons, no monograms, marks for Palmer & Ramsey (working 1847-1855); one tablespoon with shell handle, monogram, marks for W.
1293: Eight Raleigh Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $400-$800
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Four Raleigh Silver Serving Pieces: late 19th century, Marguerite pattern, including ladle, serving spoon, serving fork and pie server, marks for maker Wood & Hughes (New York City, working 1845-1899), two with marks for retailer
1294: Four Raleigh Silver Serving PiecesEst. $400-$800
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Six Southern Coin Silver Spoons: American, 19th century including three North Carolina: tablespoon, marks for Lamuel Lynch (Hillsborough); Edward Hoell teaspoon, poor condition; Robert Singleton teaspoon; J. T. Young teaspoon,
1296: Six Southern Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $400-$800
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Twelve Coin Silver Philadelphia Spoons: Pennsylvania, late 18th/early 19th century, including eight 6 in. fiddle handle teaspoons with sheath of wheat on back of spoons; and four 9-1/4 in. oval handle serving spoons, all with monograms,
1297: Twelve Coin Silver Philadelphia SpoonsEst. $500-$800
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Five Pieces James Duffel Coin Silver: late 18th century, including two teaspoons; sugar tongs; two serving spoons, all monograms, marks for James Duffel (Georgetown, South Carolina, working 1790-1800; New York City, working
1298: Five Pieces James Duffel Coin SilverEst. $300-$600
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Four Picture Back Philadelphia Spoons: Pennsylvania, late 18th century, oval handles, urn decoration on back of spoons, monograms, marks for McFee & Reeder (working 1793-1796), 5 in., Provenance: three with Sotheby's New York
1299: Four Picture Back Philadelphia SpoonsEst. $200-$400
Thomas Fletcher, Silversmith: (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1787-1866)Design for an Officer's Sword, 1837, signed lower right "Thos. Fletcher/Philaa. 1837" and inscribed with specifications, ink on paper, 17-7/8 x 23-1/4 in.;
1300: Thomas Fletcher, SilversmithEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Nine Virginia and Maryland Coin Silver Spoons: mid 19th century, serving spoon, gilt and shell bowl, engraved handle, marks for Andrew Ellicott Warner, Jr. (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1864-1893); two teaspoons with shell bowls, engraved
1301: Nine Virginia and Maryland Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $400-$800
Four Pieces Baltimore Coin Silver: American, early 19th century, all with oval handles, monograms, marks for George Aiken (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1787-1823), 10.67 oz. T., including 13 in. ladle
1302: Four Pieces Baltimore Coin SilverEst. $600-$1,200Lot Passed
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11 Savannah Coin Silver Spoons: Georgia, mid 19th century, four pieces Frederick Marquand including two serving spoons, one teaspoon and one ladle with sheath of wheat, (Savannah, Georgia working 1819-1826 and New York City
1303: 11 Savannah Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $400-$800
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Three Pieces Ewan Family Coin Silver: Charleston, South Carolina, mid 19th century, sugar tongs with sheath of wheat and teaspoon with marks for John Ewan (1823-1852) and fork with marks for William H. Ewan (1849-1859), most with
1304: Three Pieces Ewan Family Coin SilverEst. $300-$500
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12 Pieces Virginia Coin Silver Flatware: early/mid 19th century including five serving spoons and mustard ladle with marks for Mitchell & Tyler, (Richmond, working 1845-1866); tongs with engraved decoration, marks for Hartman & Phillips
1305: 12 Pieces Virginia Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $400-$600
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Seventeen Virginia Coin Silver Spoons: late 18th/early 19th century, nine spoons with marks for Charles A. Burnett (Alexandria, Virginia, 1793-1796, and Georgetown, DC, working 1796-1840); eight spoons with marks for John Adam
1306: Seventeen Virginia Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $500-$800