2026 Winter Auction 2026-03-07 Auction - 468 Price Results - Ivy Auctions, Inc. in SC - Page 7
12-Tin Pie Safe w/ Unusual Pierced TinsReuben Ward Binks (British, 1880-1950)Pair of 1791 George III Sterling Candlesticks
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Laurens, SC, United States
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2026 Winter Auction

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1776 Revolutionary War Document: Signed note from Colonel Matthew Talcott, dated Aug. 13th, 1776, Middletown (Connecticut), referencing orders from Connecticut Governor Trumbull (spelled Trumbel in document) in which Talcott was
0139: 1776 Revolutionary War DocumentEst. $200-$400
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1861 South Carolina $100 Confederate Bond: Charleston, 1st February, 1861, $100 State of South Caroina bond with five attached coupons, bond surrounded by ornamental border with image of palmetto and crescent moon flag on one side, other side
0140: 1861 South Carolina $100 Confederate BondEst. $100-$200
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Mississippi Slave Tax Receipt: Dated February 4,1858, Adams County, Mississippi; receipt for state and county property taxes for 1857 in the amount of $121.23 on 1200 acres of land, 44 slaves, a piano, a carriage, a clock, money
0141: Mississippi Slave Tax ReceiptEst. $100-$150
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Civil War Related Ephemera: 1. Handwritten letter from Folly Island, SC, dated October 1863, a son serving with the 40th Massachusetts Volunteers (heavily involved in the Siege of Charleston) writes asking his father to try and
0143: Civil War Related EphemeraEst. $100-$200
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2 General Montgomery C. Meigs Signed Letters: Montgomery C. Meigs (1816-1892), highly efficient Quartermaster General for the Union Army during the Civil War and also instrumental in the development of Arlington National Cemetery: 1. Handwritten
0144: 2 General Montgomery C. Meigs Signed LettersEst. $140-$250
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Lot of 19th Century Paper Ephemera: Five pieces: Receipt for goods purchased from Dozier, Vaughn & Co. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Medicines, Pine House, Edgefield County, South Carolina, dated June
0145: Lot of 19th Century Paper EphemeraEst. $60-$100
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Theodore Alexander Georgian Style Shelf Mirror: Late 20th century, carved mahogany frame with parcel gilt decoration, broken arch pediment over a rectangular beveled mirror with three bracket shelves, label to back; 60"L, 15 3/4"W, 6"D---missing
0146: Theodore Alexander Georgian Style Shelf MirrorEst. $200-$300
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Pair Georgian Style Mahogany Wing Chairs: Early 20th century, pair of Georgian style upholstered mahogany wing chairs, barrel backs extending to closed arms, raised on carved cabriole legs, loose seat cushions; 31"W, 39"H, seat 19"H; good
0147: Pair Georgian Style Mahogany Wing ChairsEst. $200-$400
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19th C. English Brass Candlesticks: Nine total, including: Two pairs of push-up beehive candlesticks with canted corners; 12 1/4"H and 10 3/4"H---Single push-up beehive candlestick with canted corners; 11 1/4"H---Pair of push-up
0148: 19th C. English Brass CandlesticksEst. $100-$150
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Series of Eight Painted Silhouette Groupings: Each silhouette grouping comprised of seven painted black bust profiles on paper measuring approx. 2 1/4" x 8 1/2", each matted and under glass in black painted rectangular frame measuring 7" x 13
0149: Series of Eight Painted Silhouette GroupingsEst. $200-$300
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American Crock or Bucket Bench: Early 20th century, pine, top well over a lower shelf, bootjack sides; 38"W, 12 3/4"D, 24"H---From the living estate of Nancy Roth, well-known and long-time primitive and country antiques dealer in
0150: American Crock or Bucket BenchEst. $100-$150
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19th Century Walnut Server: Walnut and burled walnut veneer, poplar secondary; two drawers over banded long deep drawer; two lower paneled doors open to interior with one shelf; paneled sides; turned legs; 48 1/2"H, 46"W, 22
0152: 19th Century Walnut ServerEst. $200-$400
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Pair of 1791 George III Sterling Candlesticks: Pair of late 18th century sterling silver candlesticks made in Sheffield in 1791 by John Parsons and Company, tapered paneled stems on oval weighted bases with leaf-tip bands; each candlestick having
0153: Pair of 1791 George III Sterling CandlesticksEst. $800-$1,200
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Lot of Sterling Silver Flatware: 11 pieces, no monograms: 8" serving fork in English Gadroon by Gorham---5 7/8"L pickle fork and 8 3/8" berry spoon in Tudor by A. F. Towle & Son---4 7/8" lemon fork in Memory Lane by Lunt---5" spoon
0154: Lot of Sterling Silver FlatwareEst. $100-$200
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Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver Tray: Rectangular with canted corners, ribbed edge, No. 1126, monogram at center; 18"L, 11"D; minor dents, overall surface scratches, some scattered roughness along edges---total weight 33.69 ozt (Inv. 46)
0155: Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver TrayEst. $1,400-$2,000
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5 Pcs. of Miscellaneous Sterling Silver: Seven-bar sterling silver toast rack by James Henry Barraclough & Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield, 1912; 4 1/2" x 2 1/4", 4 3/8"H---835 silver large thimble-shaped shot glass, German; marked with
0156: 5 Pcs. of Miscellaneous Sterling SilverEst. $300-$500
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Three Sterling Silver Serving Pieces: 1. Wallace reticulated footed cake plate, No. 2364-3, engraved initial at center; 9 1/2" dia., 1 1/8"H---2. Manchester reticulated footed cake plate, No. 074; 8 7/8" dia., 1 1/2"H---3. Wm. Rogers
0157: Three Sterling Silver Serving PiecesEst. $400-$700
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J. F. Fradley, Long Sterling Claret Spoon: J. F. Fradley & Co., New York, 1866-1936; long sterling silver claret spoon with twisted handle and grapevine finial; marked "STERLING (cross) 72G"; back of handle engraved with monogram over "DEC.
0158: J. F. Fradley, Long Sterling Claret SpoonEst. $100-$250
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19th C. Diminutive Cherry Desk on Frame: Dovetailed top over banded slant front opening to fitted interior with carved prospect door flanked by pull-out document boxes, pigeon holes and drawers; floor of interior with sliding door opening
0159: 19th C. Diminutive Cherry Desk on FrameEst. $600-$800
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After Richard Aurili (Italy, 1834-1914): Bust of a Gladiator, painted metal sculpture, signed in cast "Aurili", Latin inscription on front of base "Ave Caesar Morituri Te Salutant" (Hail, Caesar, we who are about to die salute you), back of
0160: After Richard Aurili (Italy, 1834-1914)Est. $200-$400