Estate Collection of Dr. Clyde Nolan, Jr. 2012-02-18 Auction - 543 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 2
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Estate Collection of Dr. Clyde Nolan, Jr.

Leland Little

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Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd. of Hillsborough, NC and Iron Horse Auction Company, Inc. of Rockingham, NC proudly announce the public auction of the estate collection of Dr. Clyde Nolan, Jr.

The estate collection will be split into two auctions, to be held the same day (February 18th, 2012).

The first, Estate Collection of Dr. Clyde Nolan, Jr., auction will be held at 9:00 A.M. (EST) will be held online with Live Auctioneers.

The second, Estate Treasures Auction of Dr. Clyde Nolan, Jr., auction held at 2:00 P.M. (EST) will not be held online, but we encourage you to view the objects in this second sale through our website.

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Irish Sterling Silver Salver: Irish Sterling Silver Salver heavily engraved, shaped border, resting on three hoofed feet, "WH" maker's mark, engraved "7 = 18" and old scratch weight on bottom, monogram to center. 1 1/8 x 7 in.
0026: Irish Sterling Silver SalverEst. $100-$10,000
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Set of (5) Scottish Sterling Serving Spoons: Set of (5) Scottish Sterling Serving Spoons (Edinburgh, 1809), maker's mark believed to be John Graham (1st quarter of the 19th century); monogram to handles. 8 3/4 in. 10.65 troy oz.
0027: Set of (5) Scottish Sterling Serving SpoonsEst. $100-$10,000
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Two Georgian Silver Ladles: Two Georgian Silver Ladles the first with bright cut engraving to handle (London, 1796) (12 in.; 5.25 troy oz.); the second with feather edge and heraldic engraving, shell form bowl (London, 1770)
0028: Two Georgian Silver LadlesEst. $100-$10,000
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Georgian Silver Marrow Spoon: Georgian Silver Marrow Spoon partially rubbed marks. 9 3/8 in. 1.7 troy oz.
0029: Georgian Silver Marrow SpoonEst. $100-$10,000
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George III Silver Cream Jug: George III Silver Cream Jug (London, 1792), with "GG" sponsor's mark (likely that of George Gray), very attractive bright cut engraved decoration to helmet form body, no monogram (possibly removed).
0030: George III Silver Cream JugEst. $100-$10,000
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Georgian Silver Mug: Georgian Silver Mug London, "GW" entwined sponsor's mark, rubbed date letter, pear form body with floral repousse decoration against a stippled ground, cast and applied scroll handle, no monogram. 4
0031: Georgian Silver MugEst. $100-$10,000
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Three Georgian Silver Mugs: Three Georgian Silver Mugs each of barrel form with reeded decoration. The first with hallmarks and engraved "Richard Phillips to Jane James 1794.," parcel gilt (2.5 in.; 2.7 troy oz.); the second
0032: Three Georgian Silver MugsEst. $100-$10,000
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Group of (4) Georgian Sterling Fish Servers: Group of (4) Georgian Sterling Fish Servers the first with engraving to handle and pierced blade, (London, unidentified date mark), "IS" maker's mark (12 in.); the second with engraved lion and
0033: Group of (4) Georgian Sterling Fish ServersEst. $100-$10,000
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Fine English Sterling Salver: Fine English Sterling Salver heavily engraved, shaped border, resting on four claw feet, some light surface abrasions, (London, 1854), with duty mark of Queen Victoria I (1838-1890), maker's mark
0034: Fine English Sterling SalverEst. $100-$10,000
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English Sterling Sugar Tongs: English Sterling Sugar Tongs Georgian, (London, 1796) with maker's mark of SG over EW (believed to be Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan); bright engraving. 5 3/8 in. 0.90 troy oz.
0035: English Sterling Sugar TongsEst. $100-$10,000
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Group of (3) English Sterling Objects: Group of (3) English Sterling Objects all with gilt interior; the first a snuff box (London, 1810), with engine turned decoration, "WE" maker's mark (2 1/2 x 1 5/8 in.); the second a stamp box
0036: Group of (3) English Sterling ObjectsEst. $100-$10,000
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English Sterling Sugar Tongs: English Sterling Sugar Tongs (London, 1815), maker's mark of William Bateman I (reg. 1815), monogrammed. 6 in. 1.15 ozt
0037: English Sterling Sugar TongsEst. $100-$10,000
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Group of English Silver Flatware: Group of English Silver Flatware including (2) Georgian stuffing spoons, Victorian stuffing spoon, a set of (4) Georgian tablespoons, a Georgian tablespoon, and a Georgian baked potato fork. 26.45
0038: Group of English Silver FlatwareEst. $100-$10,000
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English Sterling Silver Muffineer: English Sterling Silver Muffineer ca. 1899, Chester, with mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes (1895-1915), swags and flowers in heavy relief, pierced top. 7 1/4 in. 8.80 troy oz.
0039: English Sterling Silver MuffineerEst. $100-$10,000
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Sheffield Sterling Footed Cup: Sheffield Sterling Footed Cup (London, 1876), with duty mark of Queen Victoria I (1838-1890), Walker & Hall maker's mark and John Edward Bingham maker's mark; heavily engraved with florals and swags,
0040: Sheffield Sterling Footed CupEst. $100-$10,000
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Pair of English Sterling Footed Salts: Pair of English Sterling Footed Salts (Chester), hammered finish, resting on trifid feet, Chester, rubbed date mark and maker's mark (possibly Cooper Brothers & Sons, Ltd.). 1 3/8 x 2 1/8 in. 2.05
0041: Pair of English Sterling Footed SaltsEst. $100-$10,000
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Group of (8) English Sterling Napkin Holders: Group of (8) English Sterling Napkin Holders finely engraved, (2) with monograms, various dates and makers, several with good weight. 7.00 troy oz.
0042: Group of (8) English Sterling Napkin HoldersEst. $100-$10,000
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Group of (6) Silver Objects: Group of (6) Silver Objects the first an English sterling pencil case (Chester, 1910), maker's mark of Villiers & Jackson (reg. 1883), with pencil remaining (3 1/4 in.); the second an English
0043: Group of (6) Silver ObjectsEst. $100-$10,000
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Victorian Silver Cigar Case: Victorian Silver Cigar Case (Birmingham, 1839), with "T&P" sponsor's mark for John Taylor and John Perry, the body with finely worked castle landscape to center, scroll work design to upper and lower
0044: Victorian Silver Cigar CaseEst. $100-$10,000
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Art Deco Sterling Silver Cigarette Case: Art Deco Sterling Silver Cigarette Case (Birmingham, 1933), by Deakin & Francis, black and white guilloche enamel to cover, parcel gilt. 3 1/8 x 3 in. 3.65 troy oz.
0045: Art Deco Sterling Silver Cigarette CaseEst. $100-$10,000
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Two English Sterling Objects: Two English Sterling Objects beautifully engraved designs; the first a cigarette case (Birmingham, 1892), maker's mark "C.C" (believed to be Colen Cheshire (reg. 1865), sprung & doesn't close
0046: Two English Sterling ObjectsEst. $100-$10,000
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Pair of Italian Sterling Picture Frames: Pair of Italian Sterling Picture Frames (Firenze, 336), Art Nouveau form, engraved with flowers and swags. (Image of boy pictured not included). 9 3/8 x 7 3/8 in.
0047: Pair of Italian Sterling Picture FramesEst. $100-$10,000
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Pair of English Sterling Picture Frames: Pair of English Sterling Picture Frames (Sheffield), maker's mark of Carr's of Sheffield, Ltd., date letter "W" (believed to be 1996), in original boxes. 6 x 6 in.
0048: Pair of English Sterling Picture FramesEst. $100-$10,000
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English Sterling Silver Hand Mirror: English Sterling Silver Hand Mirror (Chester, 1903), beautifully engraved images of cherubs to back and handle, with clouds in relief, maker's mark of John & William Deakin (reg. 1888), heavy polish,
0049: English Sterling Silver Hand MirrorEst. $100-$10,000
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