Sterling Silver & Arts of the South 2019-12-19 Auction - 290 Price Results - Leland Little in NC
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A Cherokee River Cane Gathering BasketNC Pottery Turn & Burn Bird and Fish JugTwo George II Silver Creamers
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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A Cherokee River Cane Gathering Basket: A Cherokee River Cane Gathering Basket late 19th-early 20th century, single weave with dyed cross weavers, nicely wrapped rim, bentwood handle. 11 in. From the Collection of the late Bragg Cox,
5001: A Cherokee River Cane Gathering BasketEst. $25-$25,000
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A Cherokee River Cane Storage Basket: A Cherokee River Cane Storage Basket late 19th century-early 20th century, single weave with walnut dyed weavers. 7 x 11.5 x 10.5 in. From the Collection of the late Bragg Cox, Cary, North
5002: A Cherokee River Cane Storage BasketEst. $25-$25,000
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Two NC Small Buttocks Baskets: Two NC Small Buttocks Baskets the first, a Cherokee splint oak with dyed decoration and cross wrapped bentwood handle, early 20th century (5 in.); the second, an early Piedmont splint oak with dyed
5003: Two NC Small Buttocks BasketsEst. $25-$25,000
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A Cherokee River Cane Storage Basket: A Cherokee River Cane Storage Basket 19th century, double weave with three weave patterns, with walnut dyed weavers, rectangular form. 4.25 x 9.5 x 10 in. From the Collection of the late Bragg
5004: A Cherokee River Cane Storage BasketEst. $25-$25,000
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Two Splint Oak Market Baskets: Two Splint Oak Market Baskets first quarter 20th century, rectangular form, bentwood frames, old surface, larger with pencil name on handle. Larger 9.75 x 11.5 x 7 in. From the Collection of the
5005: Two Splint Oak Market BasketsEst. $25-$25,000
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A Group of Early Examples of Basket Weaving: A Group of Early Examples of Basket Weaving a scalloped edge splint oak basket with handle, attributed to Virginia (10.5 x 11.5 x 10 in.) (some loose wrappings but good estate condition); a doll arm
5006: A Group of Early Examples of Basket WeavingEst. $25-$25,000
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Two Vintage NC Buttocks Baskets: Two Vintage NC Buttocks Baskets the first is a tightly woven form constructed of oak splints with bentwood frame (several breaks to rim wrapping); the second, also tightly woven, has a triple handle
5007: Two Vintage NC Buttocks BasketsEst. $25-$25,000
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Three NC Vintage Buttocks Baskets: Three NC Vintage Buttocks Baskets Piedmont, NC, descending size, the largest has wicker construction, the other two are oak splint with double woven rims, bentwood frames. Largest 12 x 14 x 11 in.
5008: Three NC Vintage Buttocks BasketsEst. $25-$25,000
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Vintage Splint Oak Double Lidded Basket: Vintage Splint Oak Double Lidded Basket early 20th century, rectangular picnic style splint oak with bentwood frame, splint thong 'hinges' for double lid attachment. 11.5 x 11.5 x 7 in. From the
5009: Vintage Splint Oak Double Lidded BasketEst. $25-$25,000
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Three NC Round Handled Baskets: Three NC Round Handled Baskets all early 20th century, composed of splint oak, one with cane weavers and small round nails at the upper band, bentwood handles. Two Largest 9 in. and 8.5 in. From
5010: Three NC Round Handled BasketsEst. $25-$25,000
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A Large Market Basket: A Large Market Basket first quarter 20th century, well-constructed of wide and narrow oak splints, shaped bentwood handle, double wrapped rim. 13.25 x 16 x 8 in. From the Collection of the late
5011: A Large Market BasketEst. $25-$25,000
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Three Small Vintage Baskets: Three Small Vintage Baskets Two oak splint egg baskets (rectangular one with loss of rim wraps, handle wraps) (8.5 in.); an oval form (with tiny lower edge nick); a small SC coiled rye grass basket
5012: Three Small Vintage BasketsEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Two 18th Century Dirt Dishes: NC Pottery, Two 18th Century Dirt Dishes attributed to the Salem Moravian community, dark brown glazed earthenware, flared sides, inner rim. Larger 2.25 x 11 3/8 in. From the Collection of the
5013: NC Pottery, Two 18th Century Dirt DishesEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Two Crimped Edge Dirt Dishes: NC Pottery, Two Crimped Edge Dirt Dishes late 19th century, yellowish glaze and orange glaze earthenware. Orange Dish 2 x 10 in. From the Collection of the late Bragg Cox, Cary, North Carolina
5014: NC Pottery, Two Crimped Edge Dirt DishesEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Three Alamance County Dirt Dishes: NC Pottery, Three Alamance County Dirt Dishes 19th century, flared wide rimmed earthenware, two with clear orange glaze, one with greenish glaze. Green Glazed Dish 2 x 10.5 in. From the Collection
5015: NC Pottery, Three Alamance County Dirt DishesEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Two Large Dirt Dishes: NC Pottery, Two Large Dirt Dishes late 19th century, clear glazed earthenware, probably serving dishes. 2 1/8 x 12 5/8 in. From the Collection of the late Bragg Cox, Cary, North Carolina
5016: NC Pottery, Two Large Dirt DishesEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Three Dirt Dishes: NC Pottery, Three Dirt Dishes late 19th century, Alamance County, wide rimmed form, orange to brown glazes. 2 x 10 7/8 in. From the collection of the late Bragg Cox, Cary, North Carolina
5017: NC Pottery, Three Dirt DishesEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Two Dirt Dishes: NC Pottery, Two Dirt Dishes 19th century, Randolph County, clear glazed earthenware, a yellowish one with cutlery scratches, inner surface hairlines, edge hairline (2 1/8 x 11.25 in.) and an orange
5018: NC Pottery, Two Dirt DishesEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Jacob Dorris Craven (Randolph: NC Pottery, Jacob Dorris Craven (Randolph County1827-1895) salt glazed stoneware storage jar, half gallon, having a high rim with straight sides, with lid, stamped "J.D. Craven". 9 7/9 in.
5021: NC Pottery, Jacob Dorris Craven (RandolphEst. $25-$25,000
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