Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction 2009-06-13 Auction - 477 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 11
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195: Important Raingo Freres Figural Mantel Clock,414: (8) Antique Gold Coins Set as Jewelry ,1: Irish Sterling Silver Soup Tureen with Cover,
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction

Leland Little

Leland Little

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Please join us for our first Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction in our new gallery! A gala preview reception will herald in the new fine & decorative arts auction gallery. Absentee, phone, and internet bidding available!

Featured Estate & Collections: The Mead Corporation Art Collection Deaccessions from the Granville County Historical Society Museum, Oxford, NC The Collection of Larry Fraga, Mocksville, NC The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, NC A Fine Western North Carolina Private Collection The Estate of the Late Dr. Chuck Alcorn, Chapel Hill, NC The Estate of the Late Arthur Baer, of Carthage, NC Other Fine Private & Estate Collections from: New Bern, NC; Pinehurst, NC; Charleston, SC; Wilmington, NC; Raleigh, NC; Chapel Hill, NC; Fayetteville, NC; High Point, NC; Baltimore, MD; Richmond, VA; Virginia Beach, VA; Whispering Pines, NC.

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att. William Hahn (CA, 1829-1887), Portrait,: oil on canvas, unsigned, housed in a very fine ornate (ca. 1850-1860) gilt frame with strapwork decoration to inner cove and outer "wreath of branches" and floral ornament, the verso bearing the
0242: att. William Hahn (CA, 1829-1887), Portrait,Est. $500-$1,000
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Judd Gallet (Am., 20th c.), At the Beach,: oil on canvas, signed lower left "Judd Gallet," housed in the original white washed and gilt frame. DOA 33" x 31"; SS 22.5" x 19"
0243: Judd Gallet (Am., 20th c.), At the Beach,Est. $300-$500
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Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Cowboys,: watercolor and gouache on Whatman watercolor boards, the first a lean cowboy with blue kerchief (image 17.75" x 13") and the second a cowboy with lasso (17.75"" x 13"), both signed "Joe De Yong,"
0244: Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Cowboys,Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Gunslingers,: watercolor and gouache on Whatman drawing boards, the first a burly gunslinger wearing chaps (image 18.25" x 13.25") and the second a slim gunslinger in blue (18" x 13"), both signed "Joe De Yong,"
0245: Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Gunslingers,Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Cowgirls,: watercolor and gouache on Whatman watercolor boards, the first a stylish cowgirl with whip (image 18" x 13") and the second depicting two cowgirls, with swatches attached to the matt board below (18"
0246: Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Cowgirls,Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Indians,: watercolor and gouache on Whatman drawing boards, the first a Native American scout (image 18" x 13") and the second a Native American in buckskin with bow and arrow (18" x 13.25"), both signed "Joe
0247: Joe De Yong (CA/MT, 1894-1975), (2) Indians,Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Kaiko Moti (Indian, 1921-1989), Antelopes,: number 81/120, artist signed and dated "'64" in lower margin, matted and framed under glass. SS 18" x 26.25"; DOA 27" x 34.5" Collection of Larry Fraga, Mocksville, North Carolina
0248: Kaiko Moti (Indian, 1921-1989), Antelopes,Est. $200-$400
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Native American Micmac Quilled Bark Box,: ca.19th c., basketweave, quill and dye outer shell over pine box topped with birch bark domed lid. 6.25" x 7.5" x 6" Original with small, isolated areas of weave loss that do not detract. A western
0249: Native American Micmac Quilled Bark Box,Est. $400-$600
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(2) Vintage Inuit Dolls,: male and female, both wearing hide parkas and moccasins, the male with a carved soapstone head. 17" and 13.5" Fur loss to leggings on both, some additional deterioration to male's parka, female
0251: (2) Vintage Inuit Dolls,Est. $150-$300
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(4) Vintage Native American Dolls,: the first of a female with human hair, wearing beaded, fringed hide dress, (19"); the second of a male in fabric outfit, (17"), mothing to shirt front, aging throughout; the third and fourth dolls
0252: (4) Vintage Native American Dolls,Est. $200-$400
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Native American Beaded Bandolier Pouch,: ca. 1900, superb multi-colored beadwork depicting flowering plants set against a white background, fabric lining on underside. 37" x 13.5" Tiny, scattered areas of bead loss, fraying to fabric. A
0253: Native American Beaded Bandolier Pouch,Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Native American Beadwork Hanging Panel,: possibly Chippewa, ca. early 20th c., a flowering plant composed of multi-colored beads is set against a black wool background. The whole is bordered with a fine gold brocade and lined with cotton
0254: Native American Beadwork Hanging Panel,Est. $300-$500
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(3) Pieces of Native American Beadwork,: the first a pair of hide moccasins, 10" long, with collector's label claiming them to be Crow, late 19th c.; the second a pair of hide gauntlets, 11" long, with floral beadwork, quite stiff with age;
0256: (3) Pieces of Native American Beadwork,Est. $200-$300
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(3) Pieces of Native American Beadwork,: ca. late 19th - early 20th c., the first a pair of hide moccasins, 9" long, upper seam split on one; the second a pair fabric-lined, fur-trimmed hide gauntlets, 13" long, some loss to trim; the third
0257: (3) Pieces of Native American Beadwork,Est. $300-$500
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(7) Native American Chief Silver Prints,: ca. early 20th c., all 5.5" x 4" mounted to 8.75" x 6.75" boards and framed to an overall (11" x 9"), these images are credited in the negative as "Copyright 1901 / by Pioneer Roll / Paper Co." and
0258: (7) Native American Chief Silver Prints,Est. $200-$400
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Ansel Adams Western Photography Grouping,: as follows: Ansel Adams signed page and two gravure prints from the New York Graphic Society's 1977 limited edition reprint of the photographer's 1931 "Taos Pueblo" portfolio. Professionally matted
0259: Ansel Adams Western Photography Grouping,Est. $300-$500
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NC Cherokee Basket, Early 20th c.,: oblong form, oak splint with walnut dyed bands, double swing handle, the handles attached by woven in vertical loops. 8" x 12" x 7.5" Break to weave at the bottom
0260: NC Cherokee Basket, Early 20th c.,Est. $200-$300
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New England Tall Post Tester bed, ca. 1830,: maple and figured maple, having a white pine headboard which appears original, bold baluster and ring turned posts, the side rails altered to accommodate a modern mattress, with tester frame and
0261: New England Tall Post Tester bed, ca. 1830,Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Tiger Maple Wall Mirror,: rectangular form, later mirror is housed in mid-19th c., tiger maple frame. 32" x 22.5" Slight separation to upper left corner. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
0262: Tiger Maple Wall Mirror,Est. $250-$350
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New England Sheraton Chest of Drawers,: early 19th c., maple and figured maple veneers with inset paneled poplar sides, white pine and poplar secondary, four graduated cock beaded drawers raised on nicely turned legs terminating in ball
0263: New England Sheraton Chest of Drawers,Est. $800-$1,500
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American Tiger Maple Corner Washstand,: early 19th c., figured maple and maple, having a high triangular shaped dove-tailed backsplash over a shelf fitted for a basin and extras, lower tier having a convex apron fitted with a single drawer
0264: American Tiger Maple Corner Washstand,Est. $300-$600
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New England Candle Stand, early 19th c.,: tiger maple and maple, the oval top is decorated with a line inlay border and central inlaid diamond, the tilt top is set on a turned standard having a chip carved decoration, raised on arched spider
0265: New England Candle Stand, early 19th c.,Est. $300-$500
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