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Circle of Maerten de VosImportant Pair George III Carved and Giltwood MirrorsCharles Andrew Hafner
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Emporium Auction - Lots 01-518 Friday, September 13, 2019 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT Fine Art, Decorative Arts, Jewelry, Native American, Asian Art, Furniture, Art Pottery, Sterling and Silver-Plate, Art Glass, Rugs, Lalique From the Estate of Dr. Phillip George ________________________________________________________________ Session II: Premier Auction - Lots 801-1386 Saturday, September 14, 2019 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT Asian Art, Continental, British, Collection of Hollister Houghton, Aiken, SouthCarolina, Property From an Important Virginia Living Estate, American, Southern, Modern & Craft, Automobiles, Jewelry, Coins, Books & Maps, Silver, Estate of Phillip George, Memphis, Tennessee
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Mississippi Coin Silver Agricultural Award: American, mid 19th century, goblet form with repousse and engraved foliate and acorn decoration, inscribed "Premium/of the/Mississippi State/Agricultural Society", no maker's mark, 2.67 oz. T., 4-1/4
1320: Mississippi Coin Silver Agricultural AwardEst. $400-$800
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Ohio State Coin Silver Agricultural Trophy: America, mid 19th century, goblet form, engraved acorn and foliate decoration, inscribed "Ohio State Board/of Agricultural/Premium", no maker's mark, 6.21 oz. T., 6-1/4 in. Provenance: Private
1321: Ohio State Coin Silver Agricultural TrophyEst. $400-$800
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Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural Award: American, mid 19th century, goblet form, engraved wheat decoration, inscribed "Fifth/Indiana State Fair/Premium/1856/Best Thresher/&/Separator", unmarked,ÿ7.79 oz. T., 7 in. Provenance: Private
1322: Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural AwardEst. $400-$800
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Two Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural Trophies: American, 19th century, goblet forms, one with repousse and engraved shield and floral decoration, inscribed "Fourth/Indiana State Fair/Premium/1855", 5-1/2 in.; one with repousse and engraved floral
1323: Two Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural TrophiesEst. $500-$800
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Two Coin Silver Agricultural Awards: American, mid 19th century, both goblet forms with floral decoration, one inscribed "Madison Co. Ag. Soc./Premium",ÿ5-1/2 in.; one inscribed "Seventh/Indianapolis State Fair/Premium/1858",ÿ5-1/4
1324: Two Coin Silver Agricultural AwardsEst. $400-$800
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Two Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural Trophies: American, 19th century, goblet forms, one with repousse and engraved shield and floral decoration, inscribed "Third/Indiana State Fair/Premium/1854", 5-3/4 in.; one with repousse and engraved vine
1325: Two Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural TrophiesEst. $500-$800
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Two Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural Trophies: American, 19th century, goblet forms, repousse and engraved shield and floral decoration, both inscribed "Fifth/Indiana State Fair/Premium/1856", no maker's marks, 7.15 z. T.,ÿ5-1/4 in. and 5-3/8
1326: Two Indiana Coin Silver Agricultural TrophiesEst. $500-$800
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Three Coin Silver Goblets: American, mid 19th century, one with landscape, architectural, horse repousse decoration, no monogram; one with shell, floral and scroll decoration, central cartouche withÿinscribed "C. H.
1327: Three Coin Silver GobletsEst. $400-$800
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Two 1856 Coin Silver Agricultural Awards: American, 19th century, both goblet form, central shield, floral and scroll decoration, one inscribed ?Wayne Co. Ag. Society/Premium/1856", 5-1/4 in.; one inscribed ?Putnam County/AG
1328: Two 1856 Coin Silver Agricultural AwardsEst. $400-$800
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Three Missouri and Ohio Coin Silver Juleps: American, mid 19th century, all with tapering sides, one with marks for Duhme & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio), no monogram; one Scoville, Willey & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio), three letter script monogram;
1329: Three Missouri and Ohio Coin Silver JulepsEst. $500-$800
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Agricultural Coin Silver Mint Julep: ÿAmerican, mid 19th century, tapering sides, inscribedÿ"HESR/to/F W" and "Premium/O. A. S." (Ohio Agricultural Society),ÿmarks for John Curry (Philadelphia and Newburgh, Pennsylvania, working
1330: Agricultural Coin Silver Mint JulepEst. $300-$600
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Sterling Agricultural Goblet Trophy: American, mid 19th century, scroll and floral decoration, inscribed "1876/C. C. A. S./to/Ira Young/Herd Prize/Durhams",ÿmarks for Wood & Hughes (New York, working 1845-1899),ÿ4.57 oz. T., 6 in.
1332: Sterling Agricultural Goblet TrophyEst. $300-$600
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Coin Silver Potato Agricultural Award: American, mid 19th century, typical form with bead border, scroll and floral decoration, inscribed "West. Co. Agl Soc/to/M. Mareley/Best Potatoes.",ÿno maker's mark, 86 grams, 5-1/4 in. Provenance:
1333: Coin Silver Potato Agricultural AwardEst. $300-$600
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Blanchard Coin Silver Mint Julep: Kentucky, 19th century, tapering sides, reeded rim and base, inscribed "JBW/May 3rd 1857" andÿ "E. C. W./1893",ÿmarks forÿAsa Blanchard (Dumfries, Virginia, working 1795-1806 and Lexington,
1334: Blanchard Coin Silver Mint JulepEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Two Kentucky Coin Silver Juleps: Louisville, mid 19th century, both with tapering sides, one with marks for Hudson & Dolfinger (Louisville, Kentucky); one with marks for retailer Joseph Werne, Jr. (Louisville, Kentucky, working
1335: Two Kentucky Coin Silver JulepsEst. $500-$800
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Kentucky Coin Silver Goblet: Louisville, mid to late 19th century, reeded borders,ÿno monograms, marks for Joseph Werne, Jr. (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1859-1878) and maker Peter L. Krider (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
1336: Kentucky Coin Silver GobletEst. $400-$600
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Seven Pieces Philadelphia Coin Silver Flatware: American, late 18th/19th century,ÿone sugar tongs, three ladles and three spoons,ÿmaker's including Abner Reeder, Thomas Shields, Joseph Shoemaker, John Brown and SamuelÿWilliamson,ÿÿ23.72 oz.
1337: Seven Pieces Philadelphia Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $600-$1,200
Fletcher & Gardner Coin Silver Ladle: American, early 19th century,ÿfiddle handle with shell decoration, monogrammed "Speer",ÿmarks for Fletcher & Gardner (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1808-1810 and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
1338: Fletcher & Gardner Coin Silver LadleEst. $500-$800Lot Passed
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Chaudron's & Rasch Coin Silver Ladle: American, early 19th century, down turned fiddle handle, monogram, marks forÿChaudron's & Rasch (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1809-1812),ÿ6.95 oz. T., 14-1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of
1339: Chaudron's & Rasch Coin Silver LadleEst. $500-$800
Joseph Richardson Coin Silver Flatware: Philadelphia, late 18th century, ladle with down turned rounded handle, heraldic device on front and later monogram on back; serving spoon with oval handle, monogram,ÿboth with marks for Joseph
1340: Joseph Richardson Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Four New York Coin Silver Ladles: American, 19th century, all with fiddle handles, two with thread decoration, all with monograms, maker's including Hugh Wishart, Thomas Richards, and two by Edward Rockwell, 28.77 oz. T., 11-1/4 in.
1341: Four New York Coin Silver LadlesEst. $400-$800
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Six Philadelphia Coin Silver ladles: American, late 18th/early 19th century,ÿall with fiddle handles,ÿmonograms,ÿmaker's including Joseph Lownes, Richards & White, Philip Garrett, Samuel Hildeburn and R & W. Wilson,ÿ38.22 oz. T., 13
1342: Six Philadelphia Coin Silver ladlesEst. $600-$1,000
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Kirk Repousse Sterling Flatware, 99 Pieces: American, 20th century, service for 12 including twelve 6 in. hollow handle knives, French stainless blades;ÿtwelve 7-1/2 in. forks;ÿtwelve 6-1/4 in. salad forks;ÿtwelve 5 in. teaspoons;ÿtwelve
1343: Kirk Repousse Sterling Flatware, 99 PiecesEst. $2,000-$3,000
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14 King Style Sterling Flatware: American, 20th century, including one Tiffany & Co. serving spoon; one Gorham serving spoon; twelve J. E. Caldwell forks, 25.46 oz. T., 6-3/4 in. to 8-1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of James B.
1344: 14 King Style Sterling FlatwareEst. $400-$800