Premier Auctions | Session II 2020-12-04 Auction - 261 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 10
Frederic Sackrider RemingtonDe Brahm - Map of South Carolina, 1757Maud Florance Gatewood
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Please call us to arrange a virtual or in person preview appointment Session I | December 3, 2020 - Lots 1 to 224 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EST Fine Jewelry and Silver ________________________________________________________________________ Session II | December 4, 2020 - Lots 225 to 494 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EST Southern and American Decorative Accessories, and Furniture, Coin and Weapons ________________________________________________________________________ Session III | December 5, 2020 - Lots 495 to 769 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EST Modern Art, Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey, Continental and British, Decorative Accessories, Clocks, and Furniture
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Civil War Era Canteen with Fabric Cover: mid 19th century, spout marked "Hadden, Porter, & Booth, Phila.", cover with stamped image of crossed rifles above numeral "2", cloth sling stamped "New Jersey" at interior, canteen diameter 8 in.ÿ
0446: Civil War Era Canteen with Fabric CoverEst. $100-$300
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Civil War Album of Cartes de Visite: 47 cartes de visite, many Brady images, Ulysses Grant, appears signed "U.S. Grant, Lt. Gen. U.S.A."; Lieut. Gen. Winfield Scott; Henry Halleck; Gen. Ambrose Burnside; George McClellan; William
0447: Civil War Album of Cartes de VisiteEst. $800-$1,200
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Lobster Tailed Pot Helmet: likely Austrian or Dutch, 17th/18th century, steel shell with six descending radial ribs, thumb screw adjustable nasal bar, four tiered rear plates, markings appear ":VX" and "EHZ", 17 x 8 in.ÿ -
0448: Lobster Tailed Pot HelmetEst. $600-$900
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Rare Palmetto Armory Cavalry Saber: blade 35-1/2 in., ricasso marked "Columbia S.C.",ÿwith scabbard - Note: The Palmetto Armory was founded in 1849 by William Glaze, James Boatwright, and Benjamin Flagg to produce arms for the state
0452: Rare Palmetto Armory Cavalry SaberEst. $400-$600
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Revolutionary War Era Fighting Knife: "rabbit ear" design, double edge, blade 7-1/2 in., overall 12-3/4 in.ÿ - Provenance: From the Collection of Ashley Halsey, Jr., Alexandria and Spotsylvania, Virginia
0453: Revolutionary War Era Fighting KnifeEst. $200-$400
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Important Confederate Officer's Sash: worsted wool red sash with tassel ends,ÿover 110 in. total lengthÿÿ - Note: This sash very likely belonged to Major Palmer of the C.S. Artillery. Accompanying the sash is a typed information card
0454: Important Confederate Officer's SashEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Staff Officer Baldric and Cartridge Case: attributed to Charleston, case marked "SC 1813", ochre and crimson silk over belt leather with adjustable brass buckle, lion mask, federal eagle on shield, latter two connected by pricket chains,
0455: Staff Officer Baldric and Cartridge CaseEst. $800-$1,200
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Two Small Signal Cannons: larger 8-1/2 in. brass cannon on grey and black painted wooden carriage, overall length 16 in.; smaller 6-1/2 in. brass stepped and ringed cannon on green and black painted wooden carriage, overall
0456: Two Small Signal CannonsEst. $300-$500
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Small Brass Signal Cannon: 11-3/4 in, brass cannon set in cast iron strap, red painted carriage with cast iron wheels, overall length 18 in. - Provenance: From the Collection of Ashley Halsey, Jr., Alexandria and Spotsylvania,
0457: Small Brass Signal CannonEst. $200-$400
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Large Signal Cannon: black painted cast iron cannon, 22 in. long, brass straps, stepped painted wooden carriage with painted wheels, overall length 25 in. - Provenance: From the Collection of Ashley Halsey, Jr.,
0458: Large Signal CannonEst. $400-$600
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Civil War Era Cadet Musket: of Belgian make, likely circa 1850's, round smooth bore 31 in. barrel, hallmarks to right barrel flat, encircled "ELG" with a star hallmark to top of barrel, back action lock plate marked "V&G" as
0459: Civil War Era Cadet MusketEst. $200-$400
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Attributed Confederate Heavy Sharpshooters Rifle: likely circa 1860's, .45 caliber, heavy octagonal 36-1/2 in. barrel, inscribed on right side "N.D.L., C.S.A, 1862", unmarked back action lock plate, double set triggers, brass trigger guard and butt
0460: Attributed Confederate Heavy Sharpshooters RifleEst. $3,000-$6,000
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Turner Kirkland Reproduction Percussion Rifle: made in Belgium, circa 1950's, pre Dixie Gun Works, serial number 48, octagonal blued 41 in. barrel, .40 caliber, case hardened lock plate, hardwood full stock, brass trigger guard, side plate, butt
0461: Turner Kirkland Reproduction Percussion RifleEst. $100-$300
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Model 1842 Palmetto Armory Musket: Columbia, South Carolina, circa 1852, .69 caliber, round smoothbore 42 in. barrel, "V" and "P" and other hallmark near left side of barrel flat, lock plate marked "PALMETTO ARMORY" around a palm
0462: Model 1842 Palmetto Armory MusketEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Truitt Bros and Co. Longrifle: made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania late 1850's to early 1860's, octagonal rifled 38-1/2 in. barrel, .41 caliber,ÿback action lock plate and top of barrel marked "TRUITT BROS & CO", ornate brass
0463: Truitt Bros and Co. LongrifleEst. $400-$800
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Early Naval Musket: possibly of German or Dutch make, circa mid 1700's,ÿ round 37 in. smooth bore barrel, likely "AR" and "Crossed Sword" hallmarks to left side of barrel, lock plate with some etching, large hammer
0464: Early Naval MusketEst. $400-$800
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Fine Curly Maple Flintlock: likely of Pennsylvania make, early 19th century, octagonal rifled 43 in. barrel, .45 caliber, flintlock plate marked "H.W. MORTIMER", barrel marked "HB" on top, brass trigger guard, butt plate,
0465: Fine Curly Maple FlintlockEst. $800-$1,200
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Extremely Rare Augusta Machine Works Revolver: Southern made Confederate revolver attributed to the Augusta Machine Works, Augusta, Georgia, 1861-1864, modeled in the Colts 1851 Navy type, .36 caliber, six shot, twelve stop, full 7-5/8 in.
0466: Extremely Rare Augusta Machine Works RevolverEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver: serial number 12317 stamped to four areas under frame, circa 1863, .36 caliber percussion revolver, cylinder engraved with The Naval Battle of Campeche, engraved "ENGAGED..." date worn off, cylinder
0467: Colt Model 1861 Navy RevolverEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Johnson US Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol: circa 1837, .54 caliber, round 8-1/2 in smooth bore barrel, lock plate inscribed " U.S., R. JOHNSON, MIDDN,ÿ CONN, 1837", reinforced cock, brass pan, steel furniture, ramrod and button plunger on
0468: Johnson US Model 1836 Flintlock PistolEst. $800-$1,200
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Colt Army Model 1860 Revolver: serial number 27831 stamped in four different spots under frame, circa 1862, .44 caliber percussion revolver, cylinder engraved with The Naval Battle of Campeche inscribed " ENGAGED 16, MAY, 1843",
0469: Colt Army Model 1860 RevolverEst. $800-$1,200
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Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver: serial number 159549 stamped in four places under frame, circa 1859, .31 caliber percussion revolver, cylinder engraved with a stagecoach scene and stamped "COLTS PATENT No. 159546", three screw
0470: Colt Model 1849 Pocket RevolverEst. $500-$1,000
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Manton Double Barrel Percussion Pistol: London England, late 18th/ early 19th century, double trigger, likely .40 bore, side by side 4-1/2 in. octagonal barrel configuration, finely engraved box lock plates, thumb rest, hammers, trigger
0471: Manton Double Barrel Percussion PistolEst. $800-$1,200
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Two Early American Flintlock Pistols: one of Kentucky or Pennsylvania make, circa 1800, round 6-3/8 in. barrel, likely .40 caliber smooth bore, unsigned lock plate, engraved brass side plate, trigger guard, and butt cap, brass rear
0472: Two Early American Flintlock PistolsEst. $500-$1,000