Premier Americana: Day Three 2025-06-28 Auction - 514 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA
IMPORTANT BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM & MARY CARVED AND TURNED MAPLE "LEATHER-BACK" ARMCHAIRRARE WARD BROS. BISHOP'S HEAD GUN CLUB CARVED AND PAINTED CANADA GOOSEEDWARD MITCHELL BANNISTER (CANADIAN-AMERICAN, C. 1828-1901), ATTRIBUTED, LANDSCAPE PAINTING
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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Premier Americana: Day Three

Featuring property from the collection of Heather and John Cooper, Wake Forest, NC; Glenn and Carol Goetz, Harrisonburg, VA; and Jan and Watt White, Stamford, CT; the estate of Richard and Lesley Harris, Branchville, NJ; H. Wray and Hilda B. Sherman, Williamsburg, VA; and Leland Nettles, Syria, VA; plus selections from a private Rhode Island collection; as well as deaccessioned material from the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, the Poe Museum, and the Valentine Museum, Richmond, VA; plus others. The auction offerings will feature our usual fine selection of rare Virginia & other Southern material; 18th & 19th century formal and country furniture, including many fine painted examples, several fine Southern pieces, and a number of pie / food safes, all highlighted by an important, newly discovered Boston, MA William & Mary leatherback armchair (c.1720), a fine 18th-century Piedmont Virginia Queen Anne walnut chamber table, and an extremely rare Upstate South Carolina paint-decorated yellow pine corner cupboard; textiles, including quilts, coverlets, and samplers; American fine & decorative art, including Southern portraiture and a fine Elizabeth O?Neill Verner (1883-1979) pastel portrait of a Charleston, SC flower vendor; a good selection of Native American material, including baskets, beadwork, and pottery; Civil War, firearms, and other historical material; an outstanding selection of American folk art, including fraktur and related works on paper, carvings, advertising, trade signs, weathervanes, canes, and other na?ve works of art; and an excellent selection of decoys, including examples by Elmer Crowell, the Ward Brothers, and Ira Hudson.
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NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL LARGE BLANKET / RUG: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL LARGE BLANKET / RUG, colors comprising black-brown, red, golden tan, grey-brown, and white, having a geometric designs featuring crossed and "T" motifs, several
2019: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL LARGE BLANKET / RUGEst. $300-$500
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NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL BLANKET / RUG: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL BLANKET / RUG, colors comprising red, grey, white, brown, and black, having all-over stepped diamond design, two side edges with stepped border and end edges with linear
2020: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL BLANKET / RUGEst. $200-$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL BLANKET / RUG: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL BLANKET / RUG, colors comprising red, grey, white, and black-brown, having diamond and serrated geometric motif designs, double border to all four sides, several sectioned
2021: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO WOOL BLANKET / RUGEst. $100-$200
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HUDSON'S BAY ATTRIBUTED 3 POINT WOOL BLANKET: HUDSON'S BAY ATTRIBUTED 3 POINT WOOL BLANKET, twill-woven, red with a brown stripe to each end edge, three woven points near one corner, lacking label. Attributed to Hudson's Bay Co. Late
2024: HUDSON'S BAY ATTRIBUTED 3 POINT WOOL BLANKETEst. $80-$120