The Collection of Arthur & Gretchen St. John 2014-02-15 Auction - 372 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 10
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The Collection of Arthur & Gretchen St. John

Leland Little

Leland Little

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We are proud to announce The Collection of Arthur & Gretchen St. John of North Palm Beach, Florida and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This will be a Single-Owner, Catalogue-Level auction with in-house, live online, telephone, and absentee bidding.
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Two Pennsylvania Stoneware Jars: Two Pennsylvania Stoneware Jars late 19th century, both with cobalt stencil, rolled rims, the first "Hamilton& Jones Greensboro PA." (10 in.); the second "Jas. Hamilton & Co. Greensboro PA." (9.75
0218: Two Pennsylvania Stoneware JarsEst. $25-$10,000
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Two Stoneware Canning Jars: Two Stoneware Canning Jars 19th century, both with wavy line decoration, inner rims. 6.25 in. From the Single-Owner Collection of Arthur & Gretchen St. John
0219: Two Stoneware Canning JarsEst. $25-$10,000
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Large Stoneware Lidded Pickle Crock: Large Stoneware Lidded Pickle Crock late 19th century, both lid and crock decorated in cobalt with stylized leaves, crock also with incised lines. Interestingly, the lid interior is stamped "5" and
0220: Large Stoneware Lidded Pickle CrockEst. $25-$10,000
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Stoneware Butter Crock: Stoneware Butter Crock probably Baltimore, mid-19th century, the crock with incised line decoration to body and handles as well as inverted tulips and chain links between the handles, the lid with
0221: Stoneware Butter CrockEst. $25-$10,000
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Two Stoneware Butter Crocks: Two Stoneware Butter Crocks mid-19th century, both with cobalt tulip decoration, the first without lid (6.25 in.) (flakes, rim and handle chips; inner base hairlines); the second crock has a lid that
0222: Two Stoneware Butter CrocksEst. $25-$10,000
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Straight Sided Storage Crock and Churn: Straight Sided Storage Crock and Churn 19th century, flange rim above incised lines over nicely painted leafy blossom (small base chip); the churn with (3) capacity mark over cobalt flower (BB hole
0223: Straight Sided Storage Crock and ChurnEst. $25-$10,000
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American Queen Anne Highboy: American Queen Anne Highboy attributed to the Connecticut Valley, 18th century, this is a 2 piece association, cherry and mahogany, white pine secondary wood, typical form featuring a central
0224: American Queen Anne HighboyEst. $25-$10,000
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Federal New England Candlestand: Federal New England Candlestand circa 1800, cherry with old surface, square top with cut corners, ring and urn standard, spider leg base with spade foot. 27.75 x 17 x 17.5 in. From the
0225: Federal New England CandlestandEst. $25-$10,000
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American Hepplewhite Field Rope Bed: American Hepplewhite Field Rope Bed early 19th century, maple and pine, shaped tester with custom open work cover (replaced), bolted construction, low shaped headboard, tapered pencil posts and
0227: American Hepplewhite Field Rope BedEst. $25-$10,000
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American Chippendale Side Chair: American Chippendale Side Chair late 18th century, shaped crest, shaped and pierced back, chamfered legs, woven rush drop seat, and box stretcher. 40 x 19 x 18 in. From the Single-Owner Collection
0228: American Chippendale Side ChairEst. $25-$10,000
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Two New England Candleboxes: Two New England Candleboxes 19th century, the first is dovetailed with faux grain paint (3 x 5.5 x 3.75 in.); the second is a tall slender form, dovetailed with divided interior (10.25 x 3.5 x 6
0229: Two New England CandleboxesEst. $25-$10,000
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New England Sheraton One Drawer Stand: New England Sheraton One Drawer Stand circa 1820s-30s, cherry, white pine secondary wood, single board top, flush single drawer raised on tall baluster and ring turned legs. 28 x 19 x 16.5 in.
0230: New England Sheraton One Drawer StandEst. $25-$10,000
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Cased Traveling Secretary: Cased Traveling Secretary 19th century, walnut, white pine secondary wood, dovetailed, two valanced pigeon holes with secret drawers over two drawers with brass pulls. 9 x 7.25 x 6.25 in. From the
0231: Cased Traveling SecretaryEst. $25-$10,000
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Traveling Document Box: Traveling Document Box late 18th century, white pine, brass tack trim, bale handle, divided interior lined with newspaper having a date of 1827. Originally covered with leather or hide. 5 x 14 x 7.75
0232: Traveling Document BoxEst. $25-$10,000
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Overshot Coverlet: Overshot Coverlet 19th century, dark blue and white wool, woven in two parts with center seam, geometric overall pattern with large stylized four-petal flowers. 62 x 80 in. From the Single-Owner
0233: Overshot CoverletEst. $25-$10,000
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Two Wool Blankets: Two Wool Blankets circa 1900, the first is blue and white plaid (97 x 75 in.) (yellowing of white areas, moth holes); the second is a red and white plaid with bottom fringe (98 x 82 in.) (fair
0234: Two Wool BlanketsEst. $25-$10,000
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Overshot Coverlet: Overshot Coverlet circa 1900, blue and white woven wool, two parts with center seam, pattern of geometric squares within ovals. 72 x 80 in. From the Single-Owner Collection of Arthur & Gretchen
0235: Overshot CoverletEst. $25-$10,000
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Canadian School Sampler: Canadian School Sampler silk on linen, alphabet and numerals above birds, floral urns, dogs, stitching faded but appears to read "Eleonore Guay Quebec 1818". Framed under glass in contemporary frame.
0236: Canadian School SamplerEst. $25-$10,000
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American School, Alphabet and Numeral Sampler: American School, Alphabet and Numeral Sampler polychrome silk thread on linen, "Mary Wilkinson March 13th 1833." Framed under glass with contemporary frame. DOA 14 x 11.5 in. From the Single-Owner
0237: American School, Alphabet and Numeral SamplerEst. $25-$10,000
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Two Theorems by Marge Brown: Two Theorems by Marge Brown 20th century, each a depiction of a colorful fruit basket painted on velvet, one signed "M. Brown" (DOA 15.75 x 13.5 in.); the second signed "MB .80" (13.75 x 15.75 in.).
0238: Two Theorems by Marge BrownEst. $25-$10,000
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American School Girl Sampler: American School Girl Sampler polychrome thread on linen, running strawberry border surrounds a design incorporating floral urns, trees, and animals centered with the cartouche "Sarah Maria Dunham
0239: American School Girl SamplerEst. $25-$10,000
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Lowell Herrero (Am., b.1921), Dolphin Prints: Lowell Herrero (Am., b.1921), Dolphin Prints including Dolphins and Tortoise, Playful Dolphins and "Whales Near Shore." Largest DOA 23.25 x 19.25 in. From the Single-Owner Collection of Arthur &
0240: Lowell Herrero (Am., b.1921), Dolphin PrintsEst. $25-$10,000
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Charles Wysocki (Am., b.1928), Six Prints: Charles Wysocki (Am., b.1928), Six Prints including three winter scenes and three shore scenes; one shore scene printed on canvas and unframed. Largest DOA 17.75 x 19.75 in. From the Single-Owner
0241: Charles Wysocki (Am., b.1928), Six PrintsEst. $25-$10,000
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