18th & 19th C. Antiques & Decorative Arts 2008-07-12 Auction - 556 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 5
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Asheville, NC, United States
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18th century Bowen map of Carolinas,: [A New & Accurate Map of the Provinces of North & South Carolina, Georgia, & C.,] Emanuel Bowen (1720-1767), "Country of the Cherokees" shown extending to Louisiana, 16 x 18-1/2 in.; modern wood
0098: 18th century Bowen map of Carolinas,Est. $200-$400
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Two Kentucky and Tennessee maps: from A.J. Johnson's [New Illustrated Family Atlas,] New York, 1864, vignettes of the Nashville State House, Memphis Navy Yard, and Mammoth Cave, both hand colored, 18 x 26-1/2 in. Both slightly
0099: Two Kentucky and Tennessee mapsEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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South Carolina shelf clock,: original painted tin face and brass works, 30-hour weight driven key wind clock in rosewood veneer ogee case, original label "Southern Clock Company, Andersonville, S.C.", reverse painted lower
0100: South Carolina shelf clock,Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Southern Federal mahogany cellaret,: hinged top opening to divided interior, heavy engraved brass side carrying handles, poplar bottom board, probably Southern, late 18th/early 19th century, 27-1/4 x 18-3/4 x 18-3/4 in. Bottom painted
0101: Southern Federal mahogany cellaret,Est. $3,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Coin silver sugar urn,: oval urn form, urn finial, marked "I. SAYRE" (Joel or John Sayre, New York City, working 1796-1813), monogram in oval cartouche "EC", 14.05 oz.T., 8-1/2 x 6 x 4 in. Base and lid rim bent, small
0102: Coin silver sugar urn,Est. $300-$600
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Coin silver ladle,: round bowl, strawberry decoration on handle, no maker's mark, monogram, 6.5 oz.T., 11-3/4 in. Average wear.
0103: Coin silver ladle,Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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Coin silver oval tureen,: urn finial, acanthus handles, stepped pedestal base, gadroon borders, marked "Ball, Black & Co." (New York City, working 1851-1876), inscribed "Rebecca C. Stout/from her/Husband/Christmas/1865",
0104: Coin silver oval tureen,Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Lotter map of Colonial America, 1776,: [Carte Nouvelle de l'Amerique Angloise] by Mathias Albrecht Lotter, Augsburg, 1776, double-page copper engraving, hand colored, 24 x 19-1/2 in. (sight), in modern frame. Dampstains at bottom, top
0105: Lotter map of Colonial America, 1776,Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Fletcher & Gardiner coin flatware,: fiddle handles, shell decoration, marked "F&G" (Fletcher & Gardiner, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1815-1822), "R" monogram, 50.94 oz.T., six 8 in. forks, ten
0106: Fletcher & Gardiner coin flatware,Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Rare set Fletcher & Gardiner coin: flatware: fiddle handles, shell decoration, marked "F&G" (Fletcher & Gardiner, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1815-1822), monogrammed "R", 153.8 oz.T., (76
0107: Rare set Fletcher & Gardiner coinEst. $1,500-$3,000See Sold Price
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Charleston coin silver pitcher,: pear shape, S-scroll handle, repoussé floral and scroll decoration, scroll feet, marked "W. Carrington & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901) with pseudo hallmarks, monogrammed
0108: Charleston coin silver pitcher,Est. $500-$1,000See Sold Price
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Two Charleston coin silver spoons: downturned tipt backs, rounded fins, marked "J&P MOOD" (John Mood and Peter Mood, Jr., Charleston, South Carolina, working 1834-1841), 8-3/4 in. One with repaired bowl, bowls buffed, possible
0109: Two Charleston coin silver spoonsEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Two South Carolina coin silver spoons: downturned fiddle handle, pointed fins, one marked "A. Young/Camden", no monogram, 1.77 oz.T., 9 in., [small dents, scratches, wear to bowl tip, bowl bent;] one with downturned fiddle handle, tipt
0110: Two South Carolina coin silver spoonsEst. $150-$300See Sold Price
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Charleston Exposition certificate,: headed "The South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition", appointing E.M. Seabrook as "Commissioner for Charleston County", September 24, 1900, vignette of ships, trains, African Americans
0111: Charleston Exposition certificate,Est. $200-$400
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Five Philip Kappel etchings: (American, 1901-1981): (1) Vieux Carré, New Orleans, Louisiana; (2) Willemstad, Curacao; (3) Spanish Moss, Houmas House, Burnside, Louisiana, [foxing;] (4) Lace in Cast Iron, New Orleans, Louisiana;
0112: Five Philip Kappel etchingsEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Pair William Aiken Walker paintings: (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921): male and female figures picking cotton and standing in a field, signed lower left "WA Walker", oil on artist board with framing label on back, both with
0113: Pair William Aiken Walker paintingsEst. $10,000-$20,000See Sold Price
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William Aiken Walker watercolor: (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921), rural scene with house by a lake, signed lower left "WA Walker", watercolor on paper, inscription verso card "for Mary Walker" (artist's mother), 8-3/8 x 14
0114: William Aiken Walker watercolorEst. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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Rare William Aiken Walker painting: (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921), portrait of "Miss Percy Ferguson, Greenville, Mississippi", signed lower left on rock "WA Walker/1882", oil on canvas, 50 x 30-1/4 in.; 19th century gilt wood
0115: Rare William Aiken Walker paintingEst. $5,000-$10,000See Sold Price
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African-American genre painting,: fiddle player and family in cabin yard, unsigned, oil on canvas, canvas stencil verso "Williams…New York", American School, 19th century, 12 x 16 in.; original 19th century gilt wood cove molding
0116: African-American genre painting,Est. $800-$1,500See Sold Price
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Anna Huntington bronze: (Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington, N.A., Connecticut, 1876-1973), alligator, signed in base "A.H. Huntington 1968", 5-5/8 x 12-3/4 x 9-1/2 in. Some pitting, dark brown patina. Provenance: Deaccessioned
0117: Anna Huntington bronzeEst. $2,000-$4,000See Sold Price
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Two sweet grass coil built baskets: made by Elizabeth F. Kinlaw, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, one with handle, modern, 11-1/2 in.; one lidded with, 8-1/2 x 13-1/2 in. Excellent condition.
0118: Two sweet grass coil built basketsEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Early American ladder back armchair,: ash, maple and other mixed woods, three-slat back, oak split seat, 18th century, 39-1/2 x 20 x 18 in. Old refinishing with dry surface and traces of paint, joints slightly loose, some abrasions.
0119: Early American ladder back armchair,Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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North Carolina inlaid slant front desk: with bird's-eye maple, figured walnut and other veneers and inlays, white pine and other secondary woods, slant front opening to fitted interior with six drawers and seven cubbyholes, American,
0120: North Carolina inlaid slant front deskEst. $400-$800See Sold Price
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Southern yellow pine corner cupboard,: single case construction with two eight-pane glazed doors opening to fixed shelved white-painted interior, lower section with two paneled doors, white-painted interior with single shelf, 19th
0121: Southern yellow pine corner cupboard,Est. $1,000-$2,000
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