Auction, Fine and Decorative Arts 2012-07-14 Auction - 873 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 33
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1928 Amsterdam Olympics Medalist's Diploma: printed by Drukkerij Seneselder, Amsterdam, 27-1/2 x 19-1/2 in. (sight), [foxing, browning, other surface stains, not removed from frame;] together with two Caldwell & Company pewter rowing trophies
0773: 1928 Amsterdam Olympics Medalist's DiplomaEst. $100-$200
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Two Pairs Leather Riding Boots: one pair 18 in. tall, [normal wear, minor losses to top cuffs;] one pair child's size, 6-1/2 in. tall, [separations, losses and some areas reblacked] Provenance: Property from a Jonesborough,
0774: Two Pairs Leather Riding BootsEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Leather Chaps, Lariat, Belt, Spurs: belt with leather mounts for bullets (some empty brass casings), 38 in.; pair hand-wrought iron spurs, 6-1/4 in., [scattered light rust, otherwise good condition;] pair leather chaps with
0775: Leather Chaps, Lariat, Belt, SpursEst. $600-$1,000
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Two Pairs Similar Leather Saddlebags: probably late 19th century, each bag with V-shaped strapping and tooled borders, faint marks "SB", interiors lined with mattress ticking, 39 in. and 41 in., some portions stiff, one with some seam
0777: Two Pairs Similar Leather SaddlebagsEst. $200-$400
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Two Pairs Leather Saddlebags: V-shaped strapping, each about 42 in., some seam separations, some elements stiff Provenance: Property from a Jonesborough, Tennessee, Historic Home
0778: Two Pairs Leather SaddlebagsEst. $200-$400
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Ornate Leather Parade Saddle: probably mid 20th century, extensively tooled leather with silver mounts at corners and pommel, floral and leaf medallions throughout, back of saddle with open cartouche, excellent condition, shows
0779: Ornate Leather Parade SaddleEst. $800-$1,500
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Full-Stock Curly Maple Flintlock Rifle: American, early 19th century, 46 in. octagonal barrel marked "C[?] Earney", lockplate marked "Stmm…"(?), brass mounts, fine engraved decoration on patchbox, inlaid silver hunter's star, stock with
0780: Full-Stock Curly Maple Flintlock RifleEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Model 1798 U.S. Stillman Contract: Flintlock Musket 43 in. tapered barrel marked "S.C.", lockplate marked "SC" above crescent "E Stillman" (Ethan Stillman, Farmington, Connecticut), stock marked behind trigger guard tang "E.B.J",
0781: Model 1798 U.S. Stillman ContractEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Silver and Brass Mounted Percussion: Rifle American, 40-1/4 in. octagonal barrel and lockplate marked "T. Vanderslice", ornate brass patchbox, checkered maple full stock, carved cheekplate, inlaid silver barrel key escutcheon; no
0782: Silver and Brass Mounted PercussionEst. $800-$1,500
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Ketland Flintlock Musket: British, early 19th century, .80 cal., 50 in. barrel with Birmingham proof marks, lockplate marked in script "Ketland & Co.", walnut stock, brass mounts; no permit required, barrel with pitting in
0783: Ketland Flintlock MusketEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock Rifle: and Bayonet lockplate marked "US" below an eagle and "Springfield 1827", Type II, .69 cal., 42 in. barrel, stock with faint inspector's cartouches, with leather strap and socket-type bayonet marked
0784: Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock RifleEst. $800-$1,500
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Rare Sharps Percussion Sporting Rifle: walnut stock, 26 in. octagonal barrel marked "Sharps Rifle/Manufg. Co./Hartford Conn", tang marked "Sharps/Patent/1848" and serial number "11100", lockplate marked "Sharp's Patent 1852", double
0785: Rare Sharps Percussion Sporting RifleEst. $1,500-$3,000
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J.J. Henry Percussion Rifle: iron-mounted full walnut stock with carved cheekplate and checkered wrist, 36 in. octagonal barrel marked "JJ Henry Philida.", unusual oval patchbox with engraved hunting horn and boar's head,
0786: J.J. Henry Percussion RifleEst. $500-$1,000
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Percussion Chunk Long Rifle: full walnut stock, iron and brass mounts, heavy 49-1/2 in. octagonal barrel, stock with grease hole, raised cheekplate, attached label "Baxter Rifle Soddy-Daisy Tennessee"; no permit required, lock
0787: Percussion Chunk Long RifleEst. $400-$800
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Percussion Long Rifle: attributed to West Virginia or Kentucky, full walnut stock and brass mounts, .54 cal., 44 in. octagonal barrel, brass patchbox; no permit required, old refinishing, trigger guard repaired, patches,
0788: Percussion Long RifleEst. $300-$600
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Full-Stock Maple Percussion Rifle: American, 19th century, 39-5/8 in. octagonal barrel, iron and brass mounts; no permit required, lacking one barrel band, pitting and losses at firing area, lacking strap on base of butt stock
0789: Full-Stock Maple Percussion RifleEst. $200-$400
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Brass-Mounted Percussion Rifle: American, 19th century, walnut stock, engraved lockplate, 34 in. octagonal barrel; no permit required, long repaired separation at forearm, stock repair at toe Provenance: Estate of the Late Douglas
0790: Brass-Mounted Percussion RifleEst. $200-$400
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Unusual Iron-Mounted Percussion: Fowling Piece British or American, late 19th/early 20th century, rare 60 in. barrel octagon to 16 flats to round marked "Bristol", checkered walnut half stock, scroll-engraved lockplate, trigger
0791: Unusual Iron-Mounted PercussionEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Model 1853 Enfield Percussion Rifle: lock marked "Tower 1863" with crown, .58 cal., butt stamped "Birmingham Small Arms Trade", top of butt plate marked "SCCOD" (possibly spurious South Carolina marks), brass mounts, 39 in. barrel with
0792: Model 1853 Enfield Percussion RifleEst. $800-$1,500
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U.S. Jenks Percussion Carbine: .54 cal. percussion side-hammer breech loader, single-shot known as a "mule ear" carbine, brass mounts, 25 in. barrel marked "W JENKS/USN/RC/P/1845", breech with circular aperture, lockplate marked
0793: U.S. Jenks Percussion CarbineEst. $500-$1,000
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Curly Maple Percussion Long Rifle: full curly maple stock, carved cheekplate on both sides of stock, 44 in. octagonal barrel, .42 cal., iron and brass mounts, attached label attributes to Southwest Virginia, possibly Monongahela
0794: Curly Maple Percussion Long RifleEst. $300-$600
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Half-Stock Percussion Rifle: American, 19th century, brass mounts, 31-1/2 in. octagonal barrel marked "W.H. Chu…/Norwi…" (mark obscured by later sight, inlaid silver dogs, foxes and squirrels; no permit required, engraved
0795: Half-Stock Percussion RifleEst. $200-$400
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Half-Stock Percussion Fowling Piece: iron mounted, 39 in. barrel, checkered walnut stock; no permit required, stock with cracks and losses around lock and firing pin, other losses and damage Provenance: Estate of the Late Charles
0796: Half-Stock Percussion Fowling PieceEst. $100-$200
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