Brunk Auctions May 30, 2009 Sale 2009-05-30 Auction - 728 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 6
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75: Fine Georgia paint-decorated cellaret596: John and Elizabeth Gould print700: Four large Luigi Rossini engravings
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Georgia, other Southern Furniture; Paintings, Watercolors; Prints; Silver; Historic Staffordshire, Related China; Books, Maps, Ephemera, Georgia History, Law, Related; Important Collection of Books on Horticulture, Botany, Ornithology, Related; Georgia, Edgefield, Related Pottery; British, American, Asian, Related Decorative Accesssories.
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Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher: (1887-1967, White County, Georgia), dark brown/olive alkaline glaze, 10 in. Provenance: Griffin notes this pitcher was "made by Cheever Meaders and sold by him to Norma K. Seiferla in 1960s at Mossy
0121: Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcherEst. $200-$400
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Georgia red-painted hunt table,: yellow pine throughout, tall tapered square legs, finished on all sides, early red paint, 19th century, 46 x 56 x 21-1/4 in. Early red paint with some retouch, Griffin notes: "Old original red paint
0122: Georgia red-painted hunt table,Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Alkaline glaze jar,: ovoid with flattened rim, two lug handles, speckled brown alkaline glaze, three incised vertical marks and clear "V", signed in careful script "Henry Griffin", 14 in. Lug handles with chips, some
0123: Alkaline glaze jar,Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Georgia walnut tall chest,: walnut with yellow pine secondary in as-found condition with original reddish-brown varnish/stain, six dovetailed drawers with no pulls (as made), single-board case sides and top, original bracket
0124: Georgia walnut tall chest,Est. $2,000-$3,000
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W.T.B. Gordy redware face jug: (William Thomas Belah Gordy, 1877-1955, Greenville, Georgia), broken china teeth, applied eyes, even dark brown glaze, comma-shaped ears, unmarked, 8-1/2 in. Chips to upper lip, chin, ears.
0125: W.T.B. Gordy redware face jugEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Fine Georgia inlaid walnut table,: walnut with yellow pine secondary, outstanding original surface, three dovetailed drawers each with line and bellflower inlaid front, one top drawer with original dividers and Quaker lock, attributed
0126: Fine Georgia inlaid walnut table,Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Two cast iron pots: both marked in casting "Weed & Cornwell/Savannah Ga.", 10 x 14 in. and 14 x 22 in. Both with extensive rust and pitting, legs probably reduced.
0127: Two cast iron potsEst. $200-$400
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Two cast iron pots: one four-gallon marked "Baltimore", 9-1/2 x 14 in.; one marked "Savery & Co. Philadelphia", 9 x 12-1/2 in. Both with extensive rust and soot.
0128: Two cast iron potsEst. $200-$400
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Georgia plantation desk and bookcase,: yellow pine throughout, upper case with four large cubbyholes, lower case with slant lid over divided interior, original surface with traces of blue paint, pegged and cut nail construction, 60-1/2 x
0129: Georgia plantation desk and bookcase,Est. $400-$800
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Two pairs wrought iron andirons: one pair with steeple finials, 15 in.; one pair with scrolled tops, 14 in., both 19th century. Both pairs with extensive rust and pitting.
0130: Two pairs wrought iron andironsEst. $150-$250
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Pair cast iron snake andirons: posts with intertwined snakes, arched ball feet, removable billet bars, probably 19th century, 16-3/4 x 14-3/8 in. Scattered rust and pitting, ash debris.
0131: Pair cast iron snake andironsEst. $300-$600
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Three Georgia overshot coverlets: Chariot Wheel pattern, red and light blue, two panels, 78-1/2 x 67 in.; one dark blue, green, red and white, three panels, 87 x 78 in.; one reddish brown on beige, 84 x 75 in., probably Georgia, late
0132: Three Georgia overshot coverletsEst. $200-$400
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Georgia overshot coverlet,: Snail Tail and Cat's Paw design, wool and cotton, blue and white, three panels, probably Georgia, 19th century, 98 x 82 in. Scattered pest damage, other small holes, several borders with wear and
0133: Georgia overshot coverlet,Est. $200-$400
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Georgia overshot coverlet,: wool and linen, blue on white, three panels, probably Georgia, 19th century, 97 x 91 in., Griffin notes: "Whig Rose or Methodist Wheel pattern". Fading and wear, scattered stains, pest damage, other
0134: Georgia overshot coverlet,Est. $200-$400
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Georgia yellow pine lift-top chest,: yellow pine throughout, dovetailed construction, hinged lid with open interior with lidded till, single-board top with illegible pencil inscriptions, original turned feet, original butt hinges, in
0135: Georgia yellow pine lift-top chest,Est. $400-$800
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Georgia yellow pine blanket chest,: yellow pine throughout with hinged top and open interior over two dovetailed drawers, tapered legs, attributed to Athens area, early 19th century, 32-3/4 x 43 x 20-1/4 in. Old refinishing with traces
0136: Georgia yellow pine blanket chest,Est. $800-$1,200
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Two American School theorems: roses with music and harp, 3-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. (sight), [vertical creases, corner creases;] flowers in a glass pitcher, 5-3/4 x 5-3/8 in. (sight), [tear lower right corner,] watercolors on paper;
0137: Two American School theoremsEst. $200-$400
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19th century American theorem,: floral garland encircling landscape with figure in boat on lake, inscribed "Painted by Mary Jane Simonton or Mrs E. E. Boyce", 13-5/8 x 12-1/4 in., unframed. Small tears at edges, accretion, foxing,
0138: 19th century American theorem,Est. $500-$1,000
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19th century Southern theorem,: roses and tulips in a vase, inscribed verso "Painted by Margaret Jane Simonton, Fairfield S.C./She married E.E. Boyce 1850 Aug. 19 1850/Died at her father's home in Fairfield S.C. Oct 1857 & Lies at
0139: 19th century Southern theorem,Est. $500-$1,000
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19th century American theorem,: poppies, signed "A. Hamlin", watercolor on paper, unframed, 11-7/8 x 8-3/4 in., unframed. Handling grime, toning, fading, creases, light foxing, stains, backed with linen(?).
0140: 19th century American theorem,Est. $200-$400
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Georgia Piedmont inlaid tall chest,: walnut with yellow pine secondary, six dovetailed drawers, each with oval line inlay and brass pulls, single-board top and sides, original feet and skirt, attributed to Piedmont Georgia or South
0141: Georgia Piedmont inlaid tall chest,Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Southern Chippendale tall chest,: walnut with yellow pine and oak secondary, pegged and rosehead nail construction, three arched drawers over two doors over three long drawers, Pennsylvania or Southern, late 18th century, 52-1/2 x 40
0142: Southern Chippendale tall chest,Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Georgia Federal inlaid walnut cabinet,: walnut with yellow pine and poplar secondary, three inlaid drawers over two paneled doors, all with line inlay, terminating in crescent inlay device, straight bracket feet, probably the base of a
0143: Georgia Federal inlaid walnut cabinet,Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Fredrick Marquand coin tea service: urn form body with C-scroll handles, gadroon borders, with matching 9-1/2 in. teapot, creamer, sugar, marked "FM" (Frederick Marquand, Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826; New York City 1830-1838),
0144: Fredrick Marquand coin tea serviceEst. $4,000-$8,000
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