Premier Auction 2020-03-28 Auction - 437 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 12
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Premier Auction - Lots 801 - 1244 Saturday, March 28, 2020 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EST Continental, British, Asian, Modern & Craft, Antiquities, Collection of Lawrence and Helen Alspaugh, Greensboro, North Carolina, American, Southern, By Direct Descent of Governor John Lawrence Manning and Sally Bland Clark Manning, Millford Plantation, South Carolina, Silver
SOLD
Moravian Miss Chitty Cloth Doll: attributed to Emma Louise Chitty, Old Salem, North Carolina, late 19th century, all cloth doll with oil painted facial features and hair, attached ears, later costume, with bonnet, apron and socks,
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
Rare North Carolina Chippendale Walnut Tall Chest: Piedmont, North Carolina, circa 1800, signed "John Adams", likely Guilford County, single case construction with figured walnut, yellow pine and poplar secondary, the drawers flanked by fluted
Est.
$10,000
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$15,000
SOLD
Signed Southern Moravian Painted Miniature Chest: American, attributed to Old Salem, North Carolina, brown painted pine lift top chest, dovetailed construction, original turned feet, interior till, lock with key, small arch carved over brass
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
Two Salem North Carolina Prints: Gustavus Grunewald (1805-1878 ) South West view of Salem N.C., published by P.S. Duval, Philadelphia, (image) 13-6/8 x 19-6/8 in.; painted frame, 21-1/4 x 26-3/4 in.; A Winter-View of the Church,
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
Southern Chippendale Lift Top Chest: attributed to Randolph County, late 18th/early 19th century, in early blue and white paint, strap hinges, interior till, two drawers, straight bracket feet, one drawer with lock, yellow pine
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Rare and Important Southern Queen Anne Dressing Table: attributed to Southwestern Virginia, circa 1740-1750, with molded top over three dovetailed drawers, deeply scalloped skirts,˜cabriole legs and pad feet, figured walnut with yellow pine secondary
Est.
$15,000
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$25,000
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Toms - An Exact Prospect of Charles Town: William Henry Toms (British, 1700-1750), An Exact Prospect of Charles Town, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina, after Bishop Roberts, second edition (1779), originally published
Est.
$2,500
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$3,500
SOLD
After George Caleb Bingham: (American, 1811-1879)The Jolly Flat Boat Men, 1847, state I/II, after the 1846 oil painting held by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C,˜Thomas Doney, engraver, American Art Union, New
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
American School: (possibly Moravian, 19th century) Boy with a Natural Horn, unsigned, oil on canvas, 34-1/2 x 29-1/2 in.; unframed, Provenance: Collection of Laurence and Helen Alspaugh, Greensboro, North Carolina
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
Early American Ladderback Great Chair: 18th century, the black painted frame with turned finials and mushroom hand grips, with early split seat, 50-1/2 x 24-3/4 x 20 in., Provenance: Roger Bacon, 1971; Collection of Laurence and Helen
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
Queen Anne Mahogany Drop Leaf Table: Irish or possibly Virginia, circa 1740s, carbriole legs with deeply shaped volutes, pointed slipper feet, pine secondary with beech gates, hinges with stamped initials "R F", 28-1/2 x 41-2/4 x 18-3/4
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
Historic Virginia Federal Walnut Candle Stand: attributed to Mecklenburg County, Virginia, early 19th century, walnut throughout, octagonal top with molded edge, unusual slipper feet,˜25-3/8 x 15-1/4 in., Provenance: attached label records
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
Federal Style Walnut Cellarette: 20th century, inlaid floral decoration to front, one drawer, inlaid bone kite escutcheons, fitted interior, 33 x 18 x 14 in., Provenance: Collection of Laurence and Helen Alspaugh, Greensboro, North
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
A Rare Maryland Chippendale Corner Cupboard: Frederick County, 1780-1800, two part figured cherry case, poplar and oak secondary, elaborately carved, with inlaid pitch pediment, set with original finials, over a sunburst, leaf and flower carved
Est.
$15,000
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$20,000
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William Hogarth: (British, 1697-1764) A Harlot's Progress (P. 121), 1732, state IV/IV, complete series of six plates, each signed in plate "signed Wm. Hogarth inv. pinc. et sculp.", engravings with etching on laid
Est.
$800
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$1,200
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Chippendale Mahogany Card Table: British, 18th century, with figured mahogany veneers, canted corners, and serpentine front, 29 x 36 x 17-1/2 in., Provenance: Collection of Laurence and Helen Alspaugh, Greensboro, North Carolina
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
Massachusetts Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair: Salem area, late 18th century, with carved crest, bladed knees, and well carved ball and claw feet, 37 in., Provenance: Bob Blekicki, 1976; Collection of Laurence and Helen Alspaugh, Greensboro,
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
Chippendale Style Walnut and Parcel Gilt Mirror: 19th century, scrolled pediment with spread wing eagle finial, leaf and fruit streamers, distressed mirror plate, 55 x 24-1/2 in.˜, Provenance: Collection of Laurence and Helen Alspaugh,
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
American Chippendale Walnut Chest on Frame: possibly Southern, 18th century, figured walnut with yellow pine, poplar, and white cedar secondary, dovetailed construction, scalloped skirt, well formed trifid feet, 87 x 41-1/2 x 24 in.,
Est.
$3,000
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$5,000
SOLD
New England Chippendale Cherry Slant Front Desk: Connecticut, late 18th century, fully fitted interior with shell carved central drawer, dovetail construction with white pine secondary, 45 x 36 x 20 in.˜˜, Provenance: Bob Blekicki, 1977;
Est.
$1,500
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$2,500
SOLD
13 Cooking and Hearth Accessories, Wrought Iron: American, 19th century, including wrought iron peel; poker marked "W.S.Gale; tongs; three skimmers; brass and wrought ladle; iron grill; two paint decorated wood and brass bellows; small brass and
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
24 Wrought Iron Hearth Accessories: American, 19th century, including hobble marked "Car Foundary & Machine Co. Winston-Salem"; spatula stamped "R. Russell"; four hinged pot lifters; skimmer; six pot hooks; four piece skewer set; two
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
Fine Federal Aaron Willard Shelf Clock: Boston, 1800-1810, arched and inlaid pediment over painted dial, possibly Seymour Case, dial signed "Aaron Willard, Boston", cream painted dial with gilt highlights, brass movement, figured mahogany
Est.
$5,000
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$8,000
SOLD
Three New England Paint Decorated Windsor Chairs: attributed to Rhode Island, late 18th/early 19th century, comprising a pair in green paint, shaped chestnut seat, 35-1/2 in.; together with a red and black painted example, 37 in., Provenance:
Est.
$600
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$900