American & Southern | December 5, 2024 2024-12-05 Auction - 241 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 8
Carl KrafftScarce and Important Edgefield South Carolina Stoneware Face JugChinese Export Armorial Porcelain Lidded Soup Tureen, Manigault Family
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Featuring items from the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia: to include early Southern pottery with Edgefield, Georgia and Alabama examples as well as a Lanier Meaders face jug; Southern furniture to include four sugar chests, Kentucky sideboard, early long guns with Southern examples, Chinese export to include three Charles Manigault examples, fine art work by Will Henry Stevens, Carl Kraft and Alice R. Huger Smith and others, silver to include Tiffany and aesthetic movement examples
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Group of Six Georgia Woodworking Implements: three hand forged iron drawknives: one Calvin Pierce, Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia, 1870s 9 x 4-1/4 in. overall; two by unknown makers, Trenton, Dade County and Dade County, G.A, 1800s, larger
1169: Group of Six Georgia Woodworking ImplementsEst. $100-$300
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Group of Blacksmithing and Farrier Tools: John Landon Pickelsimer, Morganton, Fannin County, Georgia, circa 1900, pincers, hand-forged iron, 13 x 3-1/2 in. overall; cherry log, Gilmer County, Georgia, unknown maker, circa mid 1800s, screw
1170: Group of Blacksmithing and Farrier ToolsEst. $50-$150
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Three Georgia Folk Art Models: (American, 1900s), George Patton, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, wagon and steer, boxwood, 1968. 7-1/2 x 12 x 4 in. overall; Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in
1171: Three Georgia Folk Art ModelsEst. $100-$300
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Group of Three Axes: attributed to John Pickelsimer, Morganton, Fannin County, Georgia, mid-/late 1800s, hatchet, hand-forged iron blade, 17-1/4 x 5 in. overall Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions:
1172: Group of Three AxesEst. $100-$300
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Hunting Pouch and Powder Horn: Blue Ridge, Fannin County, Georgia, circa mid 1800s, maker unknown, hunting bag, leather, with horn tip decoration. 24 x 9 in. overallNote: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk
1173: Hunting Pouch and Powder HornEst. $50-$150
Three Georgia Animal Related Objects: Union County, Georgia, 1800s, bear trap, hand-forged iron, 13 x 6 x 9 in. overall; Ben Hill County, Georgia, early 1800s, fleshing knife, blade stamped "SHUGERT" near handle, iron and hand-carved
1175: Three Georgia Animal Related ObjectsEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Group of Wheelwright Tools: White County, Georgia, late 1800s, wheelwright?s "traveler," hand-forged iron, 11 x 6 in. overall. Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John
1176: Group of Wheelwright ToolsEst. $50-$150
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Group of Five Farming and Digging Implements: Gilmer County, Georgia, circa 1900, ginseng digger, hand-forged iron blade, 13 x 4 in. overall.; Forsyth County, Georgia, circa 1930s, mattock blade, Ford leaf spring, 23-1/2 x 10 in. overall; Gilmer
1177: Group of Five Farming and Digging ImplementsEst. $100-$300
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Folk Art Model Shrimp Boat: Dennis Wallace, Townsend, McIntosh County, Georgia, 1994, model diesel powered Desco shrimp trawler, painted basswood, 35 x 37-3/4 x 11 in. overallProvenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern
1178: Folk Art Model Shrimp BoatEst. $200-$400
Group of Georgia Woodworking Tools: maker unknown, Union County, Georgia, late 1800s, scratch gauge, 18 x 3-3/4 in. overall; Lon Reid, Choestoe, Union County, Georgia, 1950s. Attached tag notes "Gauges for measuring chair rounds, made
1179: Group of Georgia Woodworking ToolsEst. $50-$150Lot Passed
Group of Woodworking Related Objects: (American, early 1800s-late 1900s), Walter Shelnut, White Creek, White County, Georgia, 1977, made for the folklife collection, chair-assembly mallet, sourwood head and oak handle, 12 x 5 in.
1180: Group of Woodworking Related ObjectsEst. $100-$300Lot Passed
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Group of Eight Spinning and Textile Objects: Greene County, Georgia, mid 1800s, "Big" or "walking" spinning wheel, wood, 57 x 80-1/2 x 9 in. overall; possibly Alabama, mid 1800s, flax break, hardwood, chip carved decoration, 20-1/2 x 47 x 8 in.
1181: Group of Eight Spinning and Textile ObjectsEst. $200-$400
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Three Crawford County Attributed Stoneware Bowls: circa 1850's, straight sided pancheon type bowl, light olive speckled alkaline lime glaze, incised wavy line on exterior of bowl, tooled semi round edged flat rim, 4-3/4 x 11 in.; bowl with curved
1188: Three Crawford County Attributed Stoneware BowlsEst. $800-$1,200
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Harold Hewell Georgia Stoneware Face Jug: (Gillsville, Hall County, Georgia, 1993) runny green alkaline ash glaze, applied facial features, white kaolin eyes with cobalt pupils, broken china teeth, inscribed on base "April 24 1993, Harold
1189: Harold Hewell Georgia Stoneware Face JugEst. $300-$600
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Cleater and Billie Meaders Georgia Face Jug: (Warner Robbins, Houston, Cleveland, and White Counties, Georgia, circa 1995) runny green alkaline ash glaze, applied facial features, white kaolin eyes with iron slip pupils, kaolin teeth, signed
1191: Cleater and Billie Meaders Georgia Face JugEst. $100-$300