The Great Marsh Collection 2015-06-13 Auction - 362 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 4
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Featuring Historical American artifacts and documents, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 objects, Jewelry, American and European Furniture, Fine European and American Paintings including John Wesley Jarvis, Thomas Birch, and Xanthus Russell Smith, and Much More.
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Rare 1780 King George III Silver: Indian Peace Medallargest size, undated, probably 1780, 76.2 mm. loop broken away and re-drilled, part of rim worn away. Notes: Accompanied by Scientific analysis by Jennifer Mass, Ph.D.Brunk
0073: Rare 1780 King George III SilverEst. $1,500-$2,500
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George III (1738-1820) Signed Document: dated 7 Jun 1751, a hand-written document in German and signed by George III, announcing the appointment of Philip Ludwell to the Council of Virginia, George III was King of Great Britain and Ireland
0074: George III (1738-1820) Signed DocumentEst. $200-$400
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After Charles Bridges: (Virginia/England,1670-1747)Portrait of Alexander Spotswood (1676-1740), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, a late 19th century copy after the original held by Colonial Williamsburg, unsigned, oil on
0075: After Charles BridgesEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Charles II signed Document: Charles II signed two-sided document dated December 1, 1671Charles II, King of England (reign: 1660-1685), a pardon of Charles II, also signed by Lord Arlington, Arlington was the owner of 5,282,000
0076: Charles II signed DocumentEst. $1,000-$2,000
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The History and Present State of: Virginia, in Four Partsby Robert Beverley, London: R. Parker, 1705, Howes B410, Sabin 5112, Howes states: "After John Smith, the first account of this colony, the first one penned by a native and the
0077: The History and Present State ofEst. $4,000-$6,000
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The History of the First Discovery: and Settlement of Virginiaby William Stith, Williamsburg: William Parks, 1747, Howes S1014, Sabin 91860, the first edition of one of the first histories of Virginia and an early Virginia imprint,
0078: The History of the First DiscoveryEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Halberd Blade: English or European, 17th century, engraved broad central blade, cut-out crescent shaped axe, 32 in. rusted and pitted overall but solid. Notes: This example very similar to Jamestown Island Halberd
0079: Halberd BladeEst. $3,000-$5,000
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French Silver-Mounted Hunting Sword: circa 1775, carved bone eagle head hilt with stained highlights, unmarked silver-mounts and hilt chain, broad blade decorated on a blued ground with blackamores, coat of arms, and crescent moon,
0080: French Silver-Mounted Hunting SwordEst. $3,000-$5,000
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U.S. Surcharged 1766 Charleville: MusketFrench 18th century, .69 caliber double surcharged 44-3/4 in. barrel, large "US" at top of barrel and rear of lock plate, lock plate stamp "8" under star, trumpet head ram rod, ball shaped,
0081: U.S. Surcharged 1766 CharlevilleEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Boyle & Gamble Cavalry Etched: Officer's SwordRichmond, Virginia, circa 1862, single-strand copper wire wrapping, blade engraved with "CS", emblems and tobacco leaf designs, 29-1/2 in., iron scabbard with two brass rings and
0082: Boyle & Gamble Cavalry EtchedEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Boyle, Gamble & Frohlich Foot: Officer's SaberRichmond, Virginia, circa 1861-1862, engraved half-basket guard interior, and top and sides of pommel, finely etched blade engraved with "CS", emblems and tobacco leaf designs,
0083: Boyle, Gamble & Frohlich FootEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Six Jamestown Dig Artifacts: including Italian-Venice Gold Docati, 13/16 in. dia; two James I hammered silver shillings, one dated 1606, rough at edges, one dated 1607, hole through shield; hand hammered silver cross, loop top
0084: Six Jamestown Dig ArtifactsEst. $300-$600
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Revolutionary War Tudor Rose: Silver Cufflink and Civil War Badgeoctagonal shape with incised Tudor Rose motif, loop shanks, approximately 14.55mm. each; engraved decorated shield form badge with crossed swords, unmarked, 1-1/2 x
0085: Revolutionary War Tudor RoseEst. $100-$200
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Notes on the State of Virginia by: Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1794, second American edition, Sabin 35878, Howes J-78, 7-3/4 x 5 in. good only, back board is detached, front board is missing, some ownership notes on
0086: Notes on the State of Virginia byEst. $400-$600
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Virginia Regiment Document from the: American Revolutionary War, April 1777hand-written note describing a return of five men of the 2nd Virginia Regiment for two days, April 25th, 1777, signed by Ensign (?) Burton of the 2nd Virginia
0087: Virginia Regiment Document from theEst. $200-$400
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After Thomlinson: (American, late 18th century)Portrait of General Charles Lee (1731-1782), Revolutionary war general for the Continental army, after a mezzotint published by C. Shepherd, Oct. 31, 1775 London, and
0089: After ThomlinsonEst. $500-$700
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Historical Virginia Admiral Franklin: Buchanan Brass Gunnery Calipercast brass caliper, engraved "Franklin Buchanan", stamped "LIEUT M. THOMAS U. S. ORDNANCE. FRANKFORT PA. 1819", 7 in. slight wear. Notes: Franklin Buchanan was an
0090: Historical Virginia Admiral FranklinEst. $4,000-$7,000
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George Washington (1732-1799) Signed: Land Survey, 1752a two-sided hand-written document with a drawing of a plat on land, an area of 340 acres with the names of neighbors on two sides, the land is located in Augusta County, at age 17 in
0091: George Washington (1732-1799) SignedEst. $10,000-$15,000
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American School: (19th century)Unusual portrait miniature of the sculptural life bust of George Washington by Houdon and likely to commemorate the semicentennial aniversary of Washington's death in 1859, unsigned,
0092: American SchoolEst. $2,000-$3,000
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1801 George Washington Memorial: NeedleworkAmerican, possibly Massachusetts, 1801, finely stitched central funeral urn marked "GW", to the left "He is in Glory" and to the right "The World in Tears", stitched across the center
0093: 1801 George Washington MemorialEst. $600-$900
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After Gilbert Stuart: (American, 1755-1828)Portrait miniature of George Washington, after the Lansdowne portrait by Gilbert Stuart, a 19th century copy, unsigned, inscribed on note verso, "General George Washington../Copy
0094: After Gilbert StuartEst. $2,000-$3,000
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American School: (early 19th century)Portrait of George Washington, unsigned, another image verso, watercolor on paper, 7 x 5-1/8 in.; late 19th/20 the century frame, with sandwiched glass, toning, break or cut
0095: American SchoolEst. $800-$1,200
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Buckle Possibly Owned by George: Washingtonprobably French, 18th century, curved octagonal silver metal buckle with colorless paste stones, gold-toned inner border, 1-7/8 x 3 in.; mounted in frame with plaque "George Washington
0096: Buckle Possibly Owned by GeorgeEst. $4,000-$6,000
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George Washington Cameo Brooch: early to mid-19th century, hand-carved shell cameo profile portrait of George Washington, within 10 kt. (tested) yellow gold oval frame, safety pin on chain, 52.5 x 41.7 mm., 19.4 grams, wear to
0097: George Washington Cameo BroochEst. $700-$900