Americana, Antiques, Fine & Decorative Arts 2013-11-16 Auction - 1147 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 7
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IMPORTANT GROUP OF THOMAS BOYLE CAMPBELL (1796-1858),FABIO FABBI (ITALIAN, 1861 - 1946) ORIENTALIST PAINTINGPLATINUM AND DIAMOND LADY'S ENGAGEMENT RING
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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Americana, Antiques, Fine & Decorative Arts

Our November 16th important catalogued auction of Americana and Fine Antiques featuring Virginia and the South will include material from the collections of Gail and the late Charlie Lohr and Jessie and the late Eugene Long, both of Broadway, VA; an eclectic 40-year estate collection from the late Margaret "Maggie" and Norwyn Rowe of Washington, DC; fine art and jewelry from the collection of Max and Gloria Mayo of Albemarle Co., VA; material from the collection of Hugh and the late Pauline Weaver of Williamsburg, VA; select items from the Richard Tisinger estate of Mt. Jackson, VA; important material that has descended in the Dooley family of Richmond and other early Virginia families; along with property from private collections in Canada, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, &c. This sale will feature rare 18th & 19th century Virginia & other Southern furniture, decorative arts and silver; important Shenandoah Valley of Virginia folk pottery; American folk art; a large selection of American and European fine art and statuary; antique oriental carpets; Asian material including ceramics; 18th and 19th century clocks; Valley of Virginia long rifles; antique weaponry; samplers, quilts and other textiles; 18th & 19th century English, Continental and American ceramics and glass; 75+ lots of fine jewelry and watches; Colonial Williamsburg reproductions including Baker and Kittinger furniture; an extensive reference library comprising Southern furniture and decorative arts, Asian and other ceramics, oriental carpets and fine art; plus much more!
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AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO: AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a 1 gallon stoneware jug stenciled for James Benjamin, Stoneware Depot, Cincinnati, Ohio, and an earthenware / redware bed pan. Second half 19th
0144: AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF TWOEst. $50-$100
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AMERICAN HUNTING BAG AND HORN: AMERICAN HUNTING BAG AND HORN, natural hide bag with flap, straps, and horn with carved wood cap and collared mouth. Late 18th/early 19th century. Horn 7 1/2" L.
0152: AMERICAN HUNTING BAG AND HORNEst. $200-$300
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AMERICAN KENTUCKY-STYLE LONG RIFLE: AMERICAN KENTUCKY-STYLE LONG RIFLE, maple full-stock with pronounced cheek piece and decorated trigger guard. Percussion. Mid 19th century. 40 1/2" barrel, 56" LOA. Provenance: Collection of Gail
0153: AMERICAN KENTUCKY-STYLE LONG RIFLEEst. $100-$200
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AMERICAN POWDER HORNS, LOT OF THREE: AMERICAN POWDER HORNS, LOT OF THREE, each with wooden cap and shaped mouth, one screw off. Probably Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. 19th century. 9 1/2" to 12" L. Provenance: Collection of Gail and
0155: AMERICAN POWDER HORNS, LOT OF THREEEst. $100-$150
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U.S. MODEL 1836 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK PISTOL: U.S. MODEL 1836 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK PISTOL, 54 cal., lockplate marked "U.S. / R. JOHNSON / MIDDN CONN / 1838," round barrel marked "U. S. / JH / P", inspector's marking on left side of walnut stock,
0157: U.S. MODEL 1836 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK PISTOLEst. $400-$600
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AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLE: AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLE, maple half-stock, octagon barrel with light squiggle-work on top, lock with faint marking. Mid 19th century. 32" barrel, 48" LOA. Provenance: Collection of Gail and the
0158: AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLEEst. $100-$200
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AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLE: AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLE, walnut half-stock, octagon barrel, engraving to lock and hammer. Mid 19th century. 33" barrel, 49" LOA.
0160: AMERICAN PERCUSSION RIFLEEst. $100-$200
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ANTIQUE PERCUSSION PISTOL: ANTIQUE PERCUSSION PISTOL, walnut stock and brass furniture, lightly marked on lockplate, other markings on brass and stock. Along with a blown-out pistol lacking lockplate. Two pieces total. Mid
0161: ANTIQUE PERCUSSION PISTOLEst. $80-$120
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AMERICAN LEATHER SIDE SADDLE: AMERICAN LEATHER SIDE SADDLE, tooled and stitched decorations, no markings located. Fourth quarter 19th century. 27" L. Provenance: From a Shenandoah Valley collection. Found in a Page Co., VA
0163: AMERICAN LEATHER SIDE SADDLEEst. $50-$100
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AMES MODEL 1832 U.S. ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD: AMES MODEL 1832 U.S. ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD, blade with faint Ames stamp on one side and what appears to be 1856 the other side, cast brass eagle pommel and fish-scale grip, guard stamped "R.H.K.W"
0164: AMES MODEL 1832 U.S. ARTILLERY SHORT SWORDEst. $200-$300
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AMERICAN EAGLE-HEAD POMMEL MILITARY SABER: AMERICAN EAGLE-HEAD POMMEL MILITARY SABER, gilt-brass with ribbed bone grip, etched blade marked "Warranted". First half 19th century. 33 1/2" LOA. Provenance: Collection of the late Margaret
0165: AMERICAN EAGLE-HEAD POMMEL MILITARY SABEREst. $200-$300
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MILITARY DAGGER: MILITARY DAGGER, gilt-brass with reeded wooden grip, wide single-edge blade, no markings located. 19th century. 17 3/4" LOA. Provenance: Collection of the late Margaret "Maggie" and Norwyn Rowe of
0166: MILITARY DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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ASSORTED MILITARY SABERS, LOT OF TWO: ASSORTED MILITARY SABERS, LOT OF TWO, each with carved wood grip, one blade with etching, no markings located except for one with inspector's letters. 19th century. 35" and 38" LOA. Provenance:
0167: ASSORTED MILITARY SABERS, LOT OF TWOEst. $100-$200
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