37th Semi-Annual Americana Auction Day Two 2019-11-16 Auction - 937 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 36
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PAIR OF STURTEVANT HAMBLIN (ACTIVE C. 1825-1856),ABRAHAM LINCOLN WHITE HOUSE SERVICE LIMOGES PORCELAINNAVAJO LATE CLASSIC WOMAN'S
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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37th Semi-Annual Americana Auction Day Two

Featuring the American needlework collection of Helen Sutton, Dallas, TX; a Pennsylvania private collection; the John & late Evelyn Teague Collection, Bloomingdale, IN; property from the estate of Commander Buryl and Nelwyn Kay, McLean, VA; a New Hampshire private collection; property from the estate collection of Dan and Doris Chrisman, Roanoke, VA; the private collection of Jean and Robert Vogel, Reston, VA; material deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation with proceeds to benefit the Collections and Acquisitions Funds; material from the Fritz and Loretta Orebaugh estate, New Market, VA; selections from the private collection of Edwina and the late Bernard Bishop, Williamsburg, VA; the private collection of J. Richard and Edith J. ?Ditha? Grove, Mars Hall Farm, Gordonsville, VA; items from the collection of Robert ?Rob? Hunter, Williamsburg, VA; &c. Our usual fine selection of rare Virginia & other Southern material, including an exceptional fine Stirewalt family (New Market, VA) paint-decorated yellow pine box with Pence family provenance; 18th & 19th century formal and country furniture; American fine & decorative arts; Shenandoah Valley and other folk pottery; collection of German Bartmann/Bellarmine jugs and Westerwald stoneware; 18th & 19th century American, English, and Continental coin/sterling silver, including examples by Paul Revere and Myer Myers; Shenandoah Valley and other folk art; fine American textiles including samplers, mourning pictures, Baltimore album and other quilts, 18th & 19th century ceramics including spatterware, Gaudy Dutch, fine Delft, mocha, Bennington flint enamel, etc.; Native American material, including rugs and baskets; Shenandoah Valley historical documents including William F. Rupp, New Market fresco painter archives, and Charles Spitzer, New Market gunsmith account book and other archival material; &c.
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EARLY AMERICAN CANDLE CHANDELIER: EARLY AMERICAN CANDLE CHANDELIER, maple baluster-and-ball turned shaft mounted into a burl mallet-like extension supporting a circular sheet-iron/tin pan with crimped, turned-up edge mounted with 27
1807: EARLY AMERICAN CANDLE CHANDELIEREst. $300-$500
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PIERCED SHEET-IRON WHALE OIL LANTERN: PIERCED SHEET-IRON WHALE OIL LANTERN, colorless slightly tapered fixed globe, strap ring handle, top pierced with diamonds and stars and bottom with pierced star pattern, removable base with
1810: PIERCED SHEET-IRON WHALE OIL LANTERNEst. $100-$200
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FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SOLAR LAMP SHADE: FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SOLAR LAMP SHADE, frosted colorless, domed form with a cylindrical neck and flaring rim, floral and berry band to the body, cut-panelled neck. Circa 1840. 6 1/4" H, 5 1/2" D
1811: FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SOLAR LAMP SHADEEst. $100-$200
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WROUGHT-IRON TAPER JACK: WROUGHT-IRON TAPER JACK, simple shaft with circular-form base, supported by tri-fold legs, top fitted with a spring-tension holder, fitted with period coiled wax taper. 19th century. 7" H, 5" DOA
1814: WROUGHT-IRON TAPER JACKEst. $100-$200
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AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRON FLOOR CANDLESTAND: AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRON FLOOR CANDLESTAND, central shaft with ringed ornamentation supporting a circular-form band, fitted with six points and alternating with six extended single-socket holders,
1815: AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRON FLOOR CANDLESTANDEst. $100-$150
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IVES PATENTED SHEET-IRON TINDER BOX: IVES PATENTED SHEET-IRON TINDER BOX, cylinder form with rotating wheel to one extension, contoured with one flat side which is fitted with a sliding door, impressed "IVES'S / PATENT / BRISTOL",
1816: IVES PATENTED SHEET-IRON TINDER BOXEst. $100-$150
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AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRON LIGHTING DEVICE: AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRON LIGHTING DEVICE, central divider with hanging ring support, with four applied candleholders. With traces of red paint. 19th century . 11 3/4" D.Very good overall condition, with
1819: AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRON LIGHTING DEVICEEst. $100-$150
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FREE-BLOWN GLASS WATER LENS FOR LIGHTING: FREE-BLOWN GLASS WATER LENS FOR LIGHTING, colorless, baluster form with a flared mouth, applied conical foot with a widened base, rough pontil mark. Maker unverified. First half 19th century. 8 3/4"
1820: FREE-BLOWN GLASS WATER LENS FOR LIGHTINGEst. $80-$120
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DECORATED SHEET IRON FOOTED FINGER LAMP: DECORATED SHEET IRON FOOTED FINGER LAMP, painted mustard yellow with black pin-striping, cylinder-form font holder fitted with a sleeve for removable shade, circular-form and lightly stepped pedestal
1821: DECORATED SHEET IRON FOOTED FINGER LAMPEst. $80-$120
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SHEET-IRON RUMFORD-TYPE STAND LAMP: SHEET-IRON RUMFORD-TYPE STAND LAMP, original black paint, circular-form and lightly stepped weighted base with rose colored stylized floral and scroll decoration, fixed ovoid-form reservoir with
1822: SHEET-IRON RUMFORD-TYPE STAND LAMPEst. $80-$120
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MAHOGANY LIGHTING TRAMMEL: MAHOGANY LIGHTING TRAMMEL, sawtooth adjustment with hanging hole at both ends. 19th century. 36" L closed.Excellent condition.Provenance: From a New Jersey private collection.
1823: MAHOGANY LIGHTING TRAMMELEst. $80-$120
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WROUGHT-IRON CANTING CRUISIE: WROUGHT-IRON CANTING CRUISIE, ovoid-form with internal wick support, swivel suspension with ratchet arm, spiraling hook. 19th century. 6 1/2" H to top of hanger, 3 3/8" x 5 3/8" overall
1825: WROUGHT-IRON CANTING CRUISIEEst. $50-$100
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COPPER BETTY LAMP: COPPER BETTY LAMP, ovoid-form font with hinged cover over a single-wick chamber, original wick pick with original chain, later hook. 19th century. 4 3/4" H to top of handle, 3 1/2" x 4 7/8"
1826: COPPER BETTY LAMPEst. $50-$100
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LARD LAMP ADVERTISING BROADSIDE: LARD LAMP ADVERTISING BROADSIDE, printed on paper, for Tilton & Sleeper, Fremont, New Hampshire. Together with an 1856 Boston receipt from E. T. Milliken & Co., manufacturers of sperm and whale oil,
1827: LARD LAMP ADVERTISING BROADSIDEEst. $50-$100
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