Premier Auction - Session II 2022-07-16 Auction - 435 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 17
Signed and Dated Dave Drake Edgefield JugMESDA Documented John Swisegood Attributed Inlaid North Carolina ChestLamar Dodd
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Premier Auction - Session II - July 16, 2022 - Lots 643-1082 featuring Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum, Southern, American, Silver, Modern, Coins and Firearms & Related Brunk Auctions Premier & Emporium Auction for the month of July features American, Southern and European Furniture, Fine and Decorative Arts; Sporting Art, Southern Pottery including a signed Dave Drake Edgefield Jug, Steuben Perfume Collection, Coins, Classic Firearms, Southeast Asian Textile Collection from Dr. Allen Grimes, and self-taught and Southern folk art sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum. American furniture from the collection of C. L. Prickett, includes a rare Pennsylvania Chippendale dressing table; Property Deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Virginia, includes a rare School of Sir Godfrey Kneller painting.
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Simeon North Model 1816 Flintlock Pistol: .58 caliber, 9 in. smooth bore barrel, proof marks "P" and "US" on left side of barrel, brass blade front sight on fluted iron barrel bands, lock with worn makers stamp "S. NO.." and "MIDLM. CON.."
1029: Simeon North Model 1816 Flintlock PistolEst. $500-$1,000
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Simeon North Model 1826 Flintlock Navy Pistol: .54 caliber, 8-5/8 in. round smoothbore barrel, brass blade front sight, "ET" over "P" proof marks to left side of barrel, "US" proof mark obscured, lock plate marked "U.S." over "S. NORTH", dated
1030: Simeon North Model 1826 Flintlock Navy PistolEst. $800-$1,200
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Simeon North Model 1826 Flintlock Navy Pistol: .54 caliber, 8-5/8 in. round smoothbore barrel, brass blade front sight, "P" proof marks to left side of barrel, lock plate marked "U.S." over "S. NORTH", dated "1827" behind hammer, brass flash pan,
1031: Simeon North Model 1826 Flintlock Navy PistolEst. $500-$1,000
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Simeon North Model 1826 Percussion Navy Pistol: converted to percussion, .54 caliber, 8-5/8 in. round smoothbore barrel, brass blade front sight, "P" proof marks to left side of barrel, lock plate marked "U.S." over "S. NORTH", dated "1827" behind
1032: Simeon North Model 1826 Percussion Navy PistolEst. $500-$1,000
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Six Various Powder Flasks: three with horn body, largest marked "Boche Bte A Paris"; two U.S. Navy metal flasks; one wooden body flask, 8 in. to 12 in. Provenance: Private Collection
1033: Six Various Powder FlasksEst. $300-$500
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Four Brass Powder Flasks: 19th century, comprising: flask with double sided embossed design of rabbit and birds, two lanyard loops, inscribed "AM" near top, brass charger marked "Drams", 8-1/4 in.; flask with double sided
1034: Four Brass Powder FlasksEst. $100-$300
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Seven Antique Horn Powder Flasks: 19th century, comprising: ridge carved horn with brass top, lanyard loops and charger, 8-3/4 in.; horn flask with wooden top and stopper, 5 in.; horn flask with bone stopper, metal lanyard loops, pin
1035: Seven Antique Horn Powder FlasksEst. $300-$500
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Two Carved Powder Horns: engraved geometric designs to body of each horn, 12 in. to 17 in.Provenance: Private Collection
1036: Two Carved Powder HornsEst. $300-$500
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Two Powder Horns: two toned body horn with carved walnut plug, each horn 13 in. lengthProvenance: Private Collection
1037: Two Powder HornsEst. $200-$400
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Two Powder Horns, Modern Construction: carved mountain lion on horn body, 11 in.; unmarked horn with brass collar, 14 in., each with lanyardProvenance: Private Collection
1038: Two Powder Horns, Modern ConstructionEst. $200-$400
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Three Powder Horns: two horns uncarved, dark colored horn with carved decoration, 11 in. to 12 in.Provenance: Private Collection
1039: Three Powder HornsEst. $200-$400
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Two Powder Horns, One with Engraved Date: one horn with engraved date "1770" at horn body, each horn 15 in. Provenance: Private Collection
1040: Two Powder Horns, One with Engraved DateEst. $200-$400
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Group of Five Powder Horns: unengraved and without markings, 10 in. to 14 in. Provenance: Private Collection
1041: Group of Five Powder HornsEst. $200-$400
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Three Powder Horns, One Engraved: smallest with leafy engraving to body of horn, 8 in. to 10 in. Provenance: Private Collection
1042: Three Powder Horns, One EngravedEst. $200-$400
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Decorated and Engraved Powder Horn: 19th century, horn body engraved with a single anchor amid leafy border, stars, and other geometric patterns, walnut stopper and butt, tacking decoration, with shoulder lanyard, 16-1/2 in. length
1043: Decorated and Engraved Powder HornEst. $200-$400
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Large Heavy Barrel Kentucky Flintlock Target Rifle: large caliber, 51 in. octagonal heavy barrel, 3/4 in. bore width, flintlock stamped "JOH........Co." over "LOUISVILLE KY", figured 66 in. maple fullstock, brass trigger guard, ramrod thimbles, forend
1044: Large Heavy Barrel Kentucky Flintlock Target RifleEst. $800-$1,200
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Two 19th Century Percussion Kentucky Long Rifles: half stock percussion rifle, approximately .50 caliber, 38 in. octagon barrel, double set trigger, push button open patch box, lock plate mostly indecipherable with only remnants of "Warranted"
1045: Two 19th Century Percussion Kentucky Long RiflesEst. $500-$700
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Unattributed Long Rifle, Smoky Mountain Style: 19th century, probably Eastern Tennessee or Western North Carolina, heavy 46 in. octagon barrel, unmarked, approximately .56 caliber, lock plate with two pheasants and indecipherable text, overall 63
1046: Unattributed Long Rifle, Smoky Mountain StyleEst. $300-$500
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Modern Kentucky Style Long Rifle: late 20th century, flint lock, appears approximately .45 caliber, 44 in. octagon barrel, marked "Ketland & Co." and "1996" at lock plate, also "Mayfield" at top of barrel and "M" inside a heart
1047: Modern Kentucky Style Long RifleEst. $300-$500
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Pennsylvania / Kentucky Percussion Rifle: appears approximately .44 caliber, 34-1/2 in. octagonal barrel, "T.BENNETT" in block letters on top barrel flat, double set triggers with brass furniture and brass escutcheons, walnut half stock with
1048: Pennsylvania / Kentucky Percussion RifleEst. $400-$600
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Two 19th Century Percussion Ohio Long Rifles: Charles Siebert half stock percussion .36 caliber rifle, 36 in. octagon barrel, marked at lock plate "Chas. Siebert/Circleville, O." and top of barrel "C.A. King Circleville, O.", double set trigger,
1049: Two 19th Century Percussion Ohio Long RiflesEst. $800-$1,200
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Antique Double Barrel Percussion Pistol: approximately .58 caliber, 6-1/4 in. side by side barrels, unmarked, dual hammers and double set trigger, checkered grip, overall 12 in. length Provenance: Brunk Auctions, Asheville, North Carolina,
1050: Antique Double Barrel Percussion PistolEst. $400-$600
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19th Century Percussion Long Rifle: half stock percussion (possibly converted from flintlock), 40 in. octagonal barrel, large bore, double set trigger, lock plate marked ?Atkinson/Warranted?, overall 55 in. lengthProvenance: Private
1051: 19th Century Percussion Long RifleEst. $400-$600
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Henry Parker Percussion Musket: American, 19th century, 34-3/4 in. smooth round barrel, proof mark "V" above "P" near breech, "Henry Parker/Warranted" at side lock plate with other engraving of game and flora, single trigger with
1052: Henry Parker Percussion MusketEst. $100-$300