Americana & Fine Arts: Virginia & the South 2015-06-20 Auction - 965 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 10
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EXTREMELY IMPORTANT SHENANDOAH (NOW PAGE) CO.,RARE AND IMPORTANT 1806 SUSANNA ROTHGEB, ROCKBRIDGEANTHONY THIEME (DUTCH-AMERICAN, 1888-1954) LANDSCAPE
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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Americana & Fine Arts: Virginia & the South

Our June 20th auction will feature an extremely important Shenandoah (now Page) Co., Virginia Johannes Spitler decorated yellow pine blanket chest in outstanding original condition that has descended directly in the Long family of Page Co.; material from the home of Gordon and Hildreth Wheeler of Keswick, VA including items descended in the Scott and McCray families of Richmond, VA; the stoneware collection of Ronnie and Neal Kite of Esmont, VA; property deaccessioned from a Virginia institution to benefit the collections and conservation funds; plus others. Rare Virginia & other Southern furniture including food/pie safes and sugar chests; 18th & 19th century American formal and country furniture; important Shenandoah Valley folk art including fraktur; a fine collection of Virginia, West Virginia, Western PA, and other folk pottery; country accessories including outstanding baskets; samplers and other textiles; collection of primitive lighting; American fine art; a selection of 18th-20th century silver including American coin silver holloware; antique firearms; Civil War and Native American material; Bennington & Rockingham ware; &c. The catalogue will be posted around June 10th
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SILVER U.S. ARMY FRANKFORD ARSENAL STADIA MEDAL: SILVER U.S. ARMY FRANKFORD ARSENAL STADIA MEDAL, a U.S. Army Regimental Prize of 1858, in leather case; the flat rectangular body with rounded ends, with a triangle cut-out to middle, and
0217: SILVER U.S. ARMY FRANKFORD ARSENAL STADIA MEDALEst. $1,000-$2,000
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CIVIL WAR - UNION HORSE ARTILLERY SOLDIER: CIVIL WAR - UNION HORSE ARTILLERY SOLDIER SIXTEENTH-PLATE TINTYPE, lightly tinted, the figure seated, wearing a Hardee hat with artillery insignia for an unidentified 5th Artillery Regiment, Company
0219: CIVIL WAR - UNION HORSE ARTILLERY SOLDIEREst. $200-$300
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ALABAMA POST-EMANCIPATION SLAVE DOCUMENT: ALABAMA POST-EMANCIPATION SLAVE DOCUMENT, four-page manuscript, an inventory and appraisement of the estate of John Lewis, Wilcox Co., filed December 8, 1863, including five negro slaves aged "about
0223: ALABAMA POST-EMANCIPATION SLAVE DOCUMENTEst. $100-$150
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CIVIL WAR ERA EPHEMERA, LOT OF SIX: CIVIL WAR ERA EPHEMERA, LOT OF SIX, comprising an original edition of the sheet music for "(I Wish I Was In) Dixie's Land" by Dan. D. Emmett, published by Firth, Pond & Co., 1860; a Stars & Stripes
0224: CIVIL WAR ERA EPHEMERA, LOT OF SIXEst. $50-$100
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ROBERT E. LEE HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING: ROBERT E. LEE HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING, on paper, a bust depiction in his military coat, engraved by A.B. Walter after a photograph from life, published by Bradley & Co., 1870, legend below
0227: ROBERT E. LEE HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVINGEst. $200-$300
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AMERICAN CAST-IRON FRAME: AMERICAN CAST-IRON FRAME, featuring finely molded features in the Rococo style, currently housing a 19th-century printed photographic print of a gentleman with tinted elements. The cardboard backing
0230: AMERICAN CAST-IRON FRAMEEst. $80-$120
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