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Rare George Hendel Coin Silver Tea ServiceGuy Carleton WigginsFine American Chippendale Walnut Dressing Table
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Asheville, NC, United States
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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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1820 Bremo Seminary Framed Rules and Regulations: Fluvanna County, Virginia, circa 1820, printed 23 rules, including number 5. "No person under the age of ten, or over the age of fifteen years, unless he is a member of the family of J.H. Cocke, will
1918: 1820 Bremo Seminary Framed Rules and RegulationsEst. $400-$600
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Two Bremo Plantation Horse Broadsides: Fluvanna County, Virginia, dated 1839 and 1844, illustrated broadsides advertising the breeding availability of the stud horse Utilitarian, owner listed as "Gen. Cocke", later frame, 17 x 11-1/2
1919: Two Bremo Plantation Horse BroadsidesEst. $600-$900
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Two Bremo Plantation Horse Broadsides: Fluvanna County, Virginia, one dated 1844, illustrated broadsides advertising the breeding availability of the stud horse Utilitarian, owner listed as "Gen. Cocke", later frames, both approximately,
1920: Two Bremo Plantation Horse BroadsidesEst. $600-$900
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Two Virginia Horse Breeding Broadsides: dated 1831 and 1837, two illustrated broadsides advertising the availability of the stud horses Stegar's Shylock at Bellnemers and Winter Arabian at Brunswick County, copy of letter verso dated
1921: Two Virginia Horse Breeding BroadsidesEst. $600-$900
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Three Horse Racing Related Advertisements: "Racing Stock at the Fairfield Race Course, Richmond, VA., April 20, 1839", 8-3/4 x 11 in.; illustrated "Thorough Bred Horses For Sale", Bowling Green, 1806, 12 x 6-3/4 in.; two framed receipts to
1922: Three Horse Racing Related AdvertisementsEst. $500-$700
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Three Horse Sale Advertisements, Two Virginia: listing for Comet, "of the best crosses that have been most distinguished in Virginia", Albemarle, 1841, 5 x 11 in.; Star Boy, 9 x 11 in.; Eolus, Overton, Albemarle County, 1877, 10-1/2 x 7-1/4 in.,
1923: Three Horse Sale Advertisements, Two VirginiaEst. $500-$700
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Two Early Illustrated Horse Breeding Broadsides: one from Virginia for Roebuck, dated 1809, "to stand at upper Bremo", John H. Cocke listed as the owner, 16-7/8 x 10-1/2 in.; Stirling, dated 1802, "to stand at Bowling Green, 15-3/4 x 8-1/4 in.,
1924: Two Early Illustrated Horse Breeding BroadsidesEst. $600-$900
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Bremo Plantation Horse Breeding Broadside: Fluvanna County, Virginia, circa 1845, illustrated broadside advertising the breeding availability for the stud horse Cleveland, "will stand at Bremo, Fluvanna County and let to mares at five
1925: Bremo Plantation Horse Breeding BroadsideEst. $600-$900
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Fine Southern Federal Serpentine Chest: Virginia/Maryland, circa 1800, figured mahogany top, conforming brush slide, five dovetailed drawers, five inlaid drawers, original brass pulls, poplar secondary, original bracket feet, 32-3/4 x 39 x
1926: Fine Southern Federal Serpentine ChestEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Queen Anne Walnut Drop Leaf Table: probably Virginia, period elements, six leg form, circular top, pad feet, 30 x 58-1/2 x 20-1/2 in., extended 64 in., Provenance: Historic Bremo Plantation, Bremo, Virginia
1927: Queen Anne Walnut Drop Leaf TableEst. $400-$600
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Southern Federal Walnut Bottle Case: possibly Virginia, early 19th century, dovetailed construction, poplar bottom board, turned feet, 15-1/4 x 18-1/2 x 14-1/4 in., Provenance: Historic Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia
1928: Southern Federal Walnut Bottle CaseEst. $400-$600
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Set of Twelve Mitchell & Tyler Coin Silver Forks: Richmond, Virginia, mid 19th century, tipt front fiddle handle, marks for Mitchell & Tyler (Richmond, Virginia, working 1845-1866), 15.34 oz. T., 7 in., Provenance: Historic Bremo
1929: Set of Twelve Mitchell & Tyler Coin Silver ForksEst. $300-$500
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Eight Sterling Mint Julep Cups: American, 20th century, tapering sides, reeded rim, most with monograms, marks for A. G. Schultz & Co. (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1899-1950), "108", 35.09 oz. T., set of six 3-3/4 in. and
1930: Eight Sterling Mint Julep CupsEst. $500-$800
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Shenandoah Valley Virginia Signed Stoneware Pot: probably Rockingham County, salt glazed compressed ovoid form, tall collar and ribbed lug handles, cobalt blue foliate flourishes, incised "Quince" on shoulder, 7 in., Provenance: Historic Bremo
1931: Shenandoah Valley Virginia Signed Stoneware PotEst. $500-$1,000
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Signed Richmond Virginia Stoneware Jug: late 19th century, three gallon salt glazed jug, printed in cobalt glaze, "Joseph M. Blair/ Richmond, Va.", 16 in., Provenance: Historic Bremo Plantation, Bremo, Virginia
1932: Signed Richmond Virginia Stoneware JugEst. $300-$500
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Nine Pieces Virginia Coin Silver Flatware: mid 19th century, including one punch ladle with marks for William and George Richardson (Richmond, Virginia, working 1782-1800); one serving spoon with marks for John Le Tellier (Richmond, Virginia,
1933: Nine Pieces Virginia Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $600-$1,000
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American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Chest: attributed to Virginia/Maryland, circa 1800, five graduated dovetailed drawers, line inlay, kite escutcheons, poplar secondary, period brasses, scalloped skirt, tall French feet, 38 x 39-1/4 x 19-3/4
1934: American Federal Inlaid Mahogany ChestEst. $600-$900
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29 Virginia Coins Silver Spoons: American, mid 19th century, all with similar fiddle handles, all with marks for William Mitchell and Mitchell & Tyler (Richmond, Virginia working 1795-1866), monograms, 43.17 oz. T., 6 in. to
1935: 29 Virginia Coins Silver SpoonsEst. $500-$800
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Southern Coin Silver Mug and Goblet: American, mid 19th century, goblet with marks for retailer John B. Akin (Danville, Kentucky, working 1855-1860) and marker Krider & Biddle (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1858-1870),
1936: Southern Coin Silver Mug and GobletEst. $300-$500
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Set of Twenty-Seven Coin Silver Forks: American, mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handles, monograms, marks for J. & I. Cox (New York, working 1817-1831 and 1833-1852), 44.27 oz. T., 7-1/2 in., Provenance:
1937: Set of Twenty-Seven Coin Silver ForksEst. $600-$900
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Pair Gothic Revival Carved Oak Hall Chairs: American, 19th century, possibly designed by A.J. Davis, oak throughout, each with hinged seat, open compartment, 51-1/4 in.Note: One chair with engraved brass plaque , Provenance: Historic
1938: Pair Gothic Revival Carved Oak Hall ChairsEst. $800-$1,200
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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Collector's Cabinet: American/British, circa 1800, two oval inlaid doors, open to 30 interior drawers, finely dovetailed construction, mahogany, white pine? secondary, ivory pulls, 13 x 18-1/2 x 9 in.Note: This lot
1939: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Collector's CabinetEst. $500-$700
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Set 14 Gothic Revival Mahogany Dining Chairs: American, mid 19th century, possibly designed by A.J. Davis, two armchairs, upholstered arms, 12 side, each with red silk damask upholstery, 35-1/2 in.Note: A nearly identical chair by Alexander and
1940: Set 14 Gothic Revival Mahogany Dining ChairsEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Two Framed Silver Engraving Plates: probably American, 19th century, rectangular, one engraved "M. B. Cocke" (Mary Louise Cocke) and one "J. H. Cocke" (John H. Cocke), each 1-3/8 x 2-5/8 in.; shadowbox frames, 5-3/4 x 7-3/4 in.
1941: Two Framed Silver Engraving PlatesEst. $100-$200