Premier Auction - Session I 2022-09-16 Auction - 524 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 21
Platinum, 10.17ct. Sapphire and Diamond RingWilhelm Hunt Diederich Rare Horse Racing BronzePaul Signac
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Premier Auction - Session I | September 16, 2022 - Lots 489-1013 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EST including Asian; British; Continental; Works from the Estate of Malvina Hoffman; Art Nouveau, Art Deco & Modern; Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum; Decoys; Firearms; Coins; Couture; Jewelry; Silver
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Georgia Coin Silver Agricultural Trophy: Macon, mid 19th century, urn form with engraved cow, scroll and floral decoration, scroll handle, inscription removed, marks for E. J. Johnston (Macon, Georgia, working 1845-1870), "MACON, GA", 3.51
0971: Georgia Coin Silver Agricultural TrophyEst. $300-$500
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Ten Pieces Moses Eastman Coin Silver Flatware: Georgia, mid 19th century, including pair of tongs with shell decoration; serving spoon with sheath of wheat; serving spoon, with New York pseudo hallmarks; set of four teaspoon, King pattern; two
0972: Ten Pieces Moses Eastman Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $300-$500
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J. Hayden Coin Silver Servers and Box: Georgia, mid 19th century, including cased fish server, engraved decoration, inscription verso, 8-3/4 in.; rectangular box with engraved decoration, monogram "J. E. Noble", 2-3/4 in.; large serving
0973: J. Hayden Coin Silver Servers and BoxEst. $400-$800
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Six Pieces Savannah Coin Silver Flatware: Georgia, early/mid 19th century, including most with fiddle handle, including sauce ladle, sugar spoon with shell bowl, marks for Horton & Rikeman (working 1850-1856); three soup/dessert spoons,
0974: Six Pieces Savannah Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $300-$600
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Georgia Clark & Co. Coin Silver Lidded Sugar: Macon, mid 19th century, round with stepped base, dome lid with urn finial, lid and base engraved "Mary S. Clark. from her Father", one base cartouche without monogram, marks for E. J. Johnston
0975: Georgia Clark & Co. Coin Silver Lidded SugarEst. $1,000-$1,500
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John Pearson Coin Silver Ladle: American, early 19th century, oval handle, monograms, marks for John Pearson, New York, NY & Savannah, Georgia, circa 1805, 5.03 oz. T., 14-1/4 in.Provenance: Sue and Shasta McCranie, Willacoochee,
0976: John Pearson Coin Silver LadleEst. $600-$900
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Seven Pieces Augusta Coin Silver: Georgia, 19th century, all fiddle handles, all with monograms, including two serving spoons, pair of teaspoons, one teaspoon, marks for Thomas W. Freeman (working 1841-1853), pseudo hallmarks; sauce
0977: Seven Pieces Augusta Coin SilverEst. $200-$400
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Three Piece Marquand Coin Silver Tea Service: American, mid 19th century, urn forms with die rolled borders, blossom finials, scroll handles, ivory spacers marks for retailer "F.M.", probably Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working
0978: Three Piece Marquand Coin Silver Tea ServiceEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Georgia Coin Silver Spectacles: Macon/Eatonton, mid 19th century, oval lenses with double hinged arms, mark for marks for Daniel Booth Hempsted (New London, Connecticut, working 1806-1821, and Eatonton, Georgia, working 1821-1852),
0979: Georgia Coin Silver SpectaclesEst. $500-$1,000
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24 Pieces Marquand Coin Silver Flatware: probably Georgia, mid 19th century, shaped fiddle handles, including with twelve 7-3/8 in. spoons and twelve 8-1/2 in. forks, all with monograms on back, all marked "F.M." and pseudo hallmarks,
0981: 24 Pieces Marquand Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $600-$900
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Eleven Pieces Marquand Coin Silver Flatware: probably Georgia, mid 19th century, most with fiddle handle, monograms, including large ladle, 13 in.; six fiddle handle forks, 8 in.; teaspoon, 6 in.; salt spoon, 3-3/4 in.; two salt spoons, King
0982: Eleven Pieces Marquand Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $600-$1,200
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Nine Marquand Coin Silver Forks: probably Georgia, mid 19th century, fiddle and reeded handles, including eight pieces hollow handle: four 6-3/4 in. forks and four 7-3/4 in. knives, silver tines and blades; 7 in. tongs, monograms,
0985: Nine Marquand Coin Silver ForksEst. $300-$600
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Six Marquand Coin Silver Knives: probably Georgia, mid 19th century, hollow handles with scroll, shell and floral decoration, silver blades, monograms, all marked "F.M." and pseudo hallmarks, Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia,
0986: Six Marquand Coin Silver KnivesEst. $400-$800
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Ten Pieces Savannah Coin Silver, Nichols: Georgia, mid 19th century, including set of six teaspoons with basket of flowers; two teaspoons with basket of flowers; four teaspoons; teaspoon, monogram "Georgiann/No.4"; salt spoon, marks for
0989: Ten Pieces Savannah Coin Silver, NicholsEst. $200-$400
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Two Kentucky Coin Silver Juleps: Louisville, mid 19th century, tapering sides, reeded border top and bottom, no monograms, marks for William Kendrick (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1831-1880), 10.92 oz. T., 3-7/8 in.Provenance:
0990: Two Kentucky Coin Silver JulepsEst. $1,000-$1,500
Three Pieces Kentucky Coin Silver: mid 19th century, including elongated fiddle handle spoon, marks for Jonathon Simpson (Bardstown, Kentucky c. 1821-1844; Louisville, Kentucky c. 1850; and Madison, Indiana, working 1861-1863); butter
0991: Three Pieces Kentucky Coin SilverEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Eight Pieces Maryland Coin Silver Flatware: mid 19th century, including teaspoon, marks for Canfield & Bro. (Baltimore, working 1835-1845); solid handle butter knife, marks for Gould, Stowell & Ward (Baltimore, working 1853-1857) probably
0992: Eight Pieces Maryland Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $300-$400
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24 Southern Coin Silver Spoons: mid 19th century, most with fiddle handle, including five Virginia: three C. W. Heydon teaspoons, two Seely teaspoons, four Georgia: teaspoon, Moses Eastman and Clark, Rackett & Co; dessert spoon,
0993: 24 Southern Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $300-$600