Day 2 - Fine Art & Decorative Furnishings 2014-11-15 Auction - 632 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 20
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Extremely Rare William and MaryPierre-Auguste RenoirEdgar Samuel Paxson
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Day 2 - Fine Art & Decorative Furnishings

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Session two of this three day November event includes many notable items such as modern works, American & Southern decorative arts, British & Continental furnishings, silver & vertu, old master works and much more.
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Coin Silver Equestrian Trophy Mug: American, mid-19th century, tapering sides, bead and Greek key border, hollow square handle, marks for Wilson McGrew (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1825-1859), "Orion/August 22nd, 1868.", 7.64
0718: Coin Silver Equestrian Trophy MugEst. $500-$1,000
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1824 Sampler of Kentucky Interest: signed "Lucretia Lewis's Sampler Marked 1824 Aged 9 Years Penfield" (New York) over pictorial panel of a house, tree, flower pot and female figure carrying a flower, bottom panel depicts
0719: 1824 Sampler of Kentucky InterestEst. $800-$1,200
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American School: (Kentucky, 19th century)Pair of portraits said to be Lucretia Lewis Amsden and her husband John Amsden, circa 1855, unsigned, oil on canvas, 31 x 26 in. and 30 x 25 in.; matching original gilt wood
0720: American SchoolEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Hand Knitted Bedcover and Sham: mid-20th century, attributed to Botetourt County, Virginia, in leaf pattern, 86 x 70 in., sham or partial cover 82 x 20 in. light stains, wear. Provenance: Deaccessioned from James Madison's
0721: Hand Knitted Bedcover and ShamEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Virginia Crazy Quilt: attributed to Greene County, Virginia, mid to late 19th century, elaborately embroidered with flowers and mongrams, silk, velvet, cotton and taffeta, 83 x 85 in. shattering to silk, fading.
0722: Virginia Crazy QuiltEst. $200-$400
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Southern Chippendale Walnut Tall: Chestpossibly Virginia, late 18th century, figured walnut with yellow pine and walnut secondary, molded cornice over arched reeded ornament above three arched drawers over two-over-four, straight
0723: Southern Chippendale Walnut TallEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Pair Baltimore Coin Silver Candle: BranchesAmerican, 1819, four arm, five cup with scroll, floral and acanthus decoration, arms are attached with flowerhead nuts, marks for Andrew Ellicott Warner (Baltimore, Maryland, working
0724: Pair Baltimore Coin Silver CandleEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Pair of English Silver Candlesticks: Sheffield, 1818, scroll and floral baluster form, one bobeche with later 1828 mark, Kirkby, Waterhouse & Co., .925 fine, weighted, 11 in., good condition
0725: Pair of English Silver CandlesticksEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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Maryland 18th Century Coin Silver: Ladlemarked "J. Davanne", (John Davanne (Davane, Daverne), Baltimore, Maryland, working 1796-1801), downturned pointed tip handle, back with later monogram, 5.38 oz. T., 15-1/4 in., bowl with
0726: Maryland 18th Century Coin SilverEst. $600-$1,200
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Rare Thomas Phillip Kentucky Coin: Silver LadleAmerican, late 18th/early 19th century, downturned broad pointed handle, marked "TP" (twice) and "Paris" (Thomas Phillips, Paris, Kentucky, working 1792-1799 and
0727: Rare Thomas Phillip Kentucky CoinEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Rare Asa Blansett Southern Coin: LadleAmerican, late 18th/19th century, downturned oval handle, marked "A•Blansett", (Asa Blansett (Blanchard, Blancett), Dumfries, Virginia, working 1795-1806 and Lexington, Kentucky,
0728: Rare Asa Blansett Southern CoinEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Baltimore Coin Silver Ladle: American, downturned pointed handle, round shell-form bowl, marked "W.Ball", (William Ball, Baltimore, Maryland, working 1785-1815), no monogram, 6.78 oz. T., 14-3/4 in., minor wear
0729: Baltimore Coin Silver LadleEst. $400-$800
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Baltimore Coin Silver Ladle: American, late 18th century, pointed end handle with bright-cut border and cartouche, partial mark probably for George Aiken (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1787-1823), monogram, 5.51 oz. T., 14-1/4
0730: Baltimore Coin Silver LadleEst. $500-$800
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18th Century Virginia Coin Silver: LadleAmerican, downturned broad pointed end with mid-rib back, double-struck marked "M Miller" in script (Mordecai Miller, York, Pennsylvania working 1782-1786; Lessburg, Virginia working
0731: 18th Century Virginia Coin SilverEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Two Kentucky Coin Silver Ladles: American, mid to late 19th century, dramatic fiddle handle with upturned tipt front with marks for Hugh McConaghy (Danille, Kentucky, circa 1870), engraved "Best", 11-3/4 in., good condition;
0732: Two Kentucky Coin Silver LadlesEst. $600-$1,200
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Rare Savannah, Georgia Matching Coin: Silver Jug and WaiterAmerican, 1857, pear-shaped pitcher with floral and scroll repoussé decoration, scroll hinge, inscribed "To/J. A. Van Dyke/from/the relatives of the late/John G.
0733: Rare Savannah, Georgia Matching CoinEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Rare Two-Handled Silver Mobile,: Alabama Trotting Trophyshaped body with applied floral borders, engraved "Phillis/Beating Milo in two heats (Pacing) at the/first meeting of the Mobile Trotting Club/April 1833", early
0734: Rare Two-Handled Silver Mobile,Est. $800-$1,200
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Pair Kentucky Agricultural Coin Silver: PitchersAmerican, mid-19th century, urn form with floral and scroll decoration, wave border, cast "S" scroll and bead handle, marks for John Kitts (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1836-1878)
0735: Pair Kentucky Agricultural Coin SilverEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Kirk Coin Silver Chamber Stick: American, 1828-1846, round with repoussé village scenes on base and snuffer, bead borders, marks for Samuel Kirk, no monogram, 9.4 oz. T., 3-1/2 in., light scratches, bobeche base with dents.
0736: Kirk Coin Silver Chamber StickEst. $300-$600
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Rare Baltimore Coin Silver Funnel: American, 1828-1846, base with reed rim, strainer with bead rim, both piece marked "SK" and 11 over 12 (Samuel Kirk, Baltimore), no monogram, 4.61 oz. T., 4-1/4 in., minor wear
0737: Rare Baltimore Coin Silver FunnelEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Kirk Coin Silver Goblet, Salt Spoon: American, 1828-1846, flared rim, engraved floral and foilate border, marked "KIRK" and "11" (Baltmore, Maryland), monogram, 6.86 oz. T., 5-3/4 in.; salt spoon with fiddle handle,
0738: Kirk Coin Silver Goblet, Salt SpoonEst. $300-$600
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Five Savage Coin Silver Spoons: fiddle handle spoons, marked "Savage" (John Y. Savage, Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1818-1820, New York City circa 1839), probably retailer and pseudo hallmarks for maker, monogram, 6
0739: Five Savage Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $200-$400
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Six Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons: American, including two shaped fiddle handle spoons, marks for George W. McDannold (Mount Sterling and Covington, Kentucky, 1826-1863), no monogram, 7-1/4 in.; one downturned pointed handle, marks
0740: Six Kentucky Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $300-$600
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Ten Coin Silver Forks Including: Savannah, Georgiaall with downturned fiddle handle with shell tip, three with marks Penfield & Co. (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1828); three with marks for Boyd & Mulford (Albany, New
0741: Ten Coin Silver Forks IncludingEst. $500-$800
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