Premier Auction - Session II 2021-09-11 Auction - 400 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 9
Jasper Francis CropseyStiles Family Connecticut Chippendale Bonnet High ChestExceptional Boss & Co. Best Double Barrel Shotgun
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Premier Auction - Session II - September 11, 2021 - Lots 824 to 1228 - Begins 9:00AM EST featuring Southern, Loeb Estate, Finn Collection, American, Godfrey Collection, Silver, and Weapons Highlights Include: The Ann and Joel Finn Collection, Albert Bierstadt, Fine Connecticut Chippendale Bonnet Top High Chest, John James Audubon, William Hart, Alfred Thompson Bricher, Pilgrim Century American Chest, Sanford Robinson Gifford, Andrew Newell Wyeth, Rare Connecticut Queen Anne High Chest
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New England Chippendale Painted Lift Top Chest: Connecticut River Valley, 18th/early 19th century, pine throughout, early probably original red paint, hinged lid with open interior, over three false drawers, above three dovetailed long drawers, on
1019: New England Chippendale Painted Lift Top ChestEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Impressive American Federal Carved Eagle: early 19th century, architectural eagle with deeply carved wing feathers, open mouth, standing on a rusticated rocky plinth, traces of early paint, 30-1/2 x 68 x 17-1/2 in.
1020: Impressive American Federal Carved EagleEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Two U.S. President Signatures: 17th President, cut signature, signed "Andrew Johnson/March 30th, 1873", with lithograph, framed 13 x 10 in.; 18th President, cut signature, signed "U.S. Grant", with lithograph, framedÿ15 x 10-3/4
1021: Two U.S. President SignaturesEst. $500-$700
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James Monroe Signed Document: April 10, 1823 land grant for George Worthington of Preble County, Ohio, signed "James Monroe", President and "John McLean", Commissioner of the General Land Office, with Monroe lithograph, framed
1022: James Monroe Signed DocumentEst. $400-$600
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Woodrow Wilson Signed Letter: typed on White House stationery, dated November 28, 1916, to Postmaster John B. Sullivan of Newport, Rhode Island, with postally canceled White House envelope and lithograph of Wilson, framed 12-1/2
1023: Woodrow Wilson Signed LetterEst. $400-$600
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Chippendale Carved, Inlaid, Parcel Gilt Mirror: late 18th century, finely scrolled frame in figured veneers surmounted by a spread wing phoenix, barber pole inlays and gilt mirror surround, distressed mirror plate, 30-1/4 x 15 in., Provenance:
1024: Chippendale Carved, Inlaid, Parcel Gilt MirrorEst. $600-$900
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Rare New England Federal Inlaid Bow Front Chest: Massachusetts or possibly Vermont, 1800-1810, stained figured maple top with inlaid edge above four tiger maple banded bow front drawers, figured mahogany drawer facings, each centering a lightwood
1025: Rare New England Federal Inlaid Bow Front ChestEst. $2,500-$3,500
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American Federal Inlaid One Drawer Table: New England, early 19th century, diamond inlaid top with banded edge above a similarly banded dovetailed drawer, set on line inlaid tapered legs, cherry and other mixed primary woods with pine
1027: American Federal Inlaid One Drawer TableEst. $400-$700
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Fine Assembled Pair Classical Games Tables: New York, attributed to the shop of Duncan Phyfe, circa 1816, each with highly figured veneers throughout, banded tops opening to mahogany veneered playing surfaces, highly figured mahogany skirts
1030: Fine Assembled Pair Classical Games TablesEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Five Pieces of French 'American Flag' Porcelain: Paris, circa 1800-15, attributed toÿDihl et Gu‚rhard (French, 1781- c.1824), made for the American market, gilt painted to the center with two crossed 15-star American flags with olive branch
1031: Five Pieces of French 'American Flag' PorcelainEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Philadelphia Chippendale Windsor Armchair: Pennsylvania, late 18th century, yoke form with spindle back and shaped arms, deeply shaped seat, turned legs and stretchers, deeply shaped poplar plank seat, on turned walnut legs and stretchers,
1032: Philadelphia Chippendale Windsor ArmchairEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Pair New York Federal Figured Mahogany Card Tables: possibly shop of Duncan Phyfe, circa 1815, each with figured top with molded edge, two gate legs, figured veneered skirt with fluted corners, on molded and shaped legs, underside of one table with
1033: Pair New York Federal Figured Mahogany Card TablesEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Group Three Wrought Iron Adjustable Candlestands: probably 18th/19th century, each with adjustable double candle arm, on tripod stands with penny feet, tallest 51 in., Provenance: Private Collection, North Carolina
1034: Group Three Wrought Iron Adjustable CandlestandsEst. $500-$700
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Federal Mahogany Tilt Top Candlestand: probably American, circa 1815, with figured oval top tilting above a fluted urn support, tripod base with scrolled feet, mahogany block, 24 x 24 x 28 in., Provenance: A Hudson Valley Estate
1035: Federal Mahogany Tilt Top CandlestandEst. $200-$400
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Six Classical Painted Rush Seat Chairs: probably American, circa 1830s, each with scrolled stencil decorated back, gilt highlights on green ground, original white paint rush seats, 31-1/2ÿin., seat height 17-1/2 in., Provenance:
1036: Six Classical Painted Rush Seat ChairsEst. $500-$700
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American Chippendale Figured Walnut Tall Chest: probably Pennsylvania, late 18th century, seven dovetailed drawers flanked by inset fluted quarter columns, set on ogee bracket feet, 58 x 44 x 20 in., Provenance: Georgia Estate
1038: American Chippendale Figured Walnut Tall ChestEst. $1,000-$1,500
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New England Federal Cherry Chest on Chest: Rhode Island or coastal Connecticut, late 18th/early 19th century, cherry with chestnut and white pine secondary, dovetailed drawers, bracket feet, 74-1/2 x 39-1/2 x 19 in., Provenance: Bates Family,
1040: New England Federal Cherry Chest on ChestEst. $800-$1,200