Fall 2013 Auction 2013-10-26 Auction - 759 Price Results - Ivy Auctions, Inc. in SC - Page 9
Sydney Mortimer Laurence (Am., 1865-1940)Fine c. 1790 North Carolina 4-Drawer ChestCharleston Sterling Baby Cup
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Laurens, SC, United States
Auction Details

Fall 2013 Auction

Southern estate items including fine furniture and decorative accessories, sterling, coins, military, artwork, art glass, Christmas, Waterford, etc.
Forester Phoenix Ware Tall Pitcher: c. 1891-1912, Thomas Forester & Sons Phoenix Ware tall pitcher with portrait of a gentleman, artist signed "J. Hale", 12"H--From the estate of Thomas A. Gandy, Society Hill, SC
0191A: Forester Phoenix Ware Tall PitcherEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Port and Starboard Kerosene Lantern: Galvanized with two lenses, port and starboard in red and blue/green glass; hinged bottom opens to access original kerosene burner, 10 1/2"H, dent to top--From the estate of Thomas A. Gandy,
0192: Port and Starboard Kerosene LanternEst. $50-$80
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Lantern: Casey style lantern by Keystone, brim of lantern embossed "A.C.L.", clear glass globe embossed "ATLANTIC.COAST.LINE", rust to metal
0193: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad LanternEst. $60-$80
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American Continuous Arm Windsor Chair: 19th century, nine back spindles, shaped plank seat; 36 1/2"H, 22 1/2"W, 23 1/2"D, seat height 17"; repainted, center back spindle stabilized with nail; chips, losses and wear commensurate with
0194: American Continuous Arm Windsor ChairEst. $300-$400
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Oriental Celadon Vase: Decorated with two cranes in white, probably mid-20th century, 7"H--From the estate of Thomas A. Gandy, Society Hill, SC
0195: Oriental Celadon VaseEst. $100-$150
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Gaston Marie Anatole Roullet (French, 1947-1925): Framed oil on artist board of harbor scene, signed lower left, dated lower right "1876", matted and under glass in 19th century marquetry inlaid wood frame; sight 7 1/2"W, 4 3/4"H; frame 19"W,
0196: Gaston Marie Anatole Roullet (French, 1947-1925)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Tavik Frantisek Simon (Czech, 1877-1942): Framed etching of the Rose Window of Notre Dame, signed in pencil lower right, numbered "89" in pencil lower left; matted and under glass in painted wood frame; sight 10 1/4"W, 16 1/4"H; frame
0197: Tavik Frantisek Simon (Czech, 1877-1942)Est. $150-$250
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William Hollywood (British, 1923-2007) Ltd. Ed.: Winter Woodcock, framed limited edition print, signed in pencil lower right, numbered "2/500" in pencil lower left, label verso "The Sportsman's Gallery, New York City, New York", framed to
0198: William Hollywood (British, 1923-2007) Ltd. Ed.Est. $100-$150
New England Federal Lady's Desk: Early 19th century secretary desk in two parts, cherry with poplar secondary, upper case with two doors opening to fitted interior with cubbyholes and four small dovetailed drawers, lower case
0199: New England Federal Lady's DeskEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
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Hand Painted Four-Panel Screen: Hand painted forest setting with exotic birds on branches, a crane, deer and antelope; wood frame; 20th century; 64"W, 84"H, 3/4"D
0200: Hand Painted Four-Panel ScreenEst. $200-$400
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Webb Enameled Glass Vase: Light blue with overall polychrome enameled scrolling floral decoration, base with acid etched signature "Webb", 8"H, faint flea bite chip to rim
0201: Webb Enameled Glass VaseEst. $100-$150
Tall Amberina Trumpet Vase: With gilt floral and scroll enameled decoration, European possibly Moser, 14"H, small flea bite chips to inner and outer rim, loss to gilt banding at rim
0202: Tall Amberina Trumpet VaseEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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Amberina Trumpet Vase: With amber rigoree decoration, 12 1/2"H, small flea bite chips to inner and outer rim, two bubble pops
0203: Amberina Trumpet VaseEst. $100-$200
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Glass Trumpet Vase on Stand: White over dark pink with ruffled and fluted rim edged in amber, polychrome enamel floral decoration to front, raised on gilt metal tripod stand with hoof feet, 10"H, good condition
0204: Glass Trumpet Vase on StandEst. $200-$300
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James Henry Beard (American, 1812-1893): c. 1866 steel engraving by T. Dwight Booth titled "Westward Ho", depicting a pioneer family living in a lean-to in the American Mid-West, marked lower left "Painted by James H. Beard" and lower
0205: James Henry Beard (American, 1812-1893)Est. $100-$200
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Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Footed Vases: With polychrome roosters, birds, insects, and floral decoration; bat form handles, four character red mark inside double square border on base, one also with paper label "Made in The People's
0206: Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Footed VasesEst. $150-$250
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Mahogany Four-Tier Hanging Wall Shelf: Chippendale style with four shelves over six small lower drawers, pierced fretwork side supports, 20th century; 31 1/2"W, 6 3/4"D, 44"H
0207: Mahogany Four-Tier Hanging Wall ShelfEst. $100-$200
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Collection of Early Smalls: Including: Needham Brothers Repeat folding pocket knife with stag handle, 81/4"L open, 4 3/4"L closed; Stoddard's Ready Reckoner, dated 1851, 3 1/4" x 4 1/4"; gold rimmed spectacles in tin case; two
0207A: Collection of Early SmallsEst. $80-$120
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Folk Art Wood and Stone Mill House: Hand crafted wood and stone gristmill house with water wheel, roof with individually applied shake shingles and interior light, roof lifts to reveal interior with fireplace and simple furnishings,
0208: Folk Art Wood and Stone Mill HouseEst. $100-$150
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Rural Landscape by Nannie Harris Ellington: American rural moonlit landscape with millhouse and water wheel, distant mountains; inscriptions verso on stretcher "Painted by Nannie Harris Ellington 1898" and "For Allie", signed and dated on
0209: Rural Landscape by Nannie Harris EllingtonEst. $100-$150
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New England Chippendale Ribbon-Back Side Chair: Three openwork scrolled backs, front legs with molded edge, canted rear legs, rush seat, mixed woods, late 18th century; 36"H, 18 3/4"W, 16 1/4"D, seat 17 1/4"H, replaced rush seat, minor wear
0210: New England Chippendale Ribbon-Back Side ChairEst. $60-$120
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c. 1852 "Woodcock Shooting", Currier & Ives: Woodcock Shooting, published by Currier & Ives, 1852, after Francis F. Palmer (American, 1812-1876), hand-colored lithograph with strong colors, lower left "From Nature and on Stone by F. F.
0211: c. 1852 "Woodcock Shooting", Currier & IvesEst. $500-$800
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19th Century Empire Mahogany Daybed: Scrolling back and end with caning, upholstered seat, on scrolled legs with casters; 72 1/2"L, 24"D, 34 1/2"H; some losses to veneer, small loss to caning on backside (outer wall of double
0212: 19th Century Empire Mahogany DaybedEst. $200-$400
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Lot of 19th/Early 20th C. Coin & Other Spoons: 26 total spoons, most in fiddleback pattern, including: One coin silver teaspoon, marks for Joseph Seymour, Syracuse, New York, active 1835-1887, also marked "Wm. Walker"; Three coin silver
0213: Lot of 19th/Early 20th C. Coin & Other SpoonsEst. $60-$120