Spring Catalog Auction 2016-04-23 Auction - 346 Price Results - Farmer Auctions in VA - Page 6
Early Goldsmith Chandlee Surveyor's CompassBiggs, Walter Oil on CanvasConfederate Lemat 9-Shot .42 Caliber Pistol
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Salem, VA, United States
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Highlights in our Spring Catalog Auction include an early Goldsmith Chandlee surveyor?s compass, Shenandoah Life Insurance Company corporate art collection including oil on canvas by Walter Biggs, Edward Beyer ?Album of Virginia? lithographs, art glass, Rookwood pottery, Southern face jugs, Shelton Sisters baskets, Winchester Model 21 Firearm collection, Confederate LeMat 9-Shot Revolver #1872, Model 1842 Navy Pistol by N.P. Ames, 19th century hand-carved American powder horn, Charles Wilbert White lithograph, Neizvestny embossed lithographs, Glenna Goodacre sculptures, signed letters & photographs by sculptor Gutzun Borglum, Asian decorative items, fine jewelry, sterling including Tiffany & Co., Towle, and Gorham,Tiffany & Co. mantle clock, tall case clocks, regional furniture including diminutive corner cupboard with folky details, vintage circus posters, antique maps & books, and much more. Join us to bid live or visit our website to browse the catalog and view all bidding platforms.
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Early Goldsmith Chandlee Surveyor's Compass: In original field case, with original chocolate brown patina. Rarer version with engraved owner's name, I. Ewing, instead of the more common city name, Winchester. Original out keeper box and
0119: Early Goldsmith Chandlee Surveyor's CompassEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Rare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint Basket: Attributed to Shelton Sisters of Bethania, Forsythe County, NC. Extremely finely woven oak splints with bent wood frame. Approximately 1/16 to 1/8 splints, old oxidized natural finish with no
0120: Rare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint BasketEst. $800-$1,200
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Rare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint Basket: Attributed to Shelton Sisters of Bethania, Forsythe County, NC. Extremely finely woven oak splints with bent wood frame. Approximately 1/16 to 1/8 splints, old oxidized natural finish without
0121: Rare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint BasketEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Rare Wythe County VA Fork Handle Basket: Oak splints with iconic fork handle attached with wrought nails to double woven rim. Low sided oval tray form. Soft worn patina to bentwood handle. Original natural finish with oxidation.
0122: Rare Wythe County VA Fork Handle BasketEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Pulaski County VA Oak Splint Basket: Iconic notched handle and bentwood skids indicative of baskets from Southwest Virginia. Cross hatched wrapped rim with alternate 1/4" and 1/2" splints. Original oxidized finish. 12" H. x 12"
0123: Pulaski County VA Oak Splint BasketEst. $200-$400
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Pulaski County VA Primitive Washstand: Having top with backsplash and simple turned legs with medial shelf. Crusty original finish. Old newspaper adhered to top. 32" x 25 1/2" x 19".
0124: Pulaski County VA Primitive WashstandEst. $150-$300
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Wythe Co. VA Walnut Stained Poplar Jackson Press: Having two six-light glazed doors with three shelves above lower case of two dovetailed drawers over two reverse-paneled doors. Each with pierced single panel tin featuring urn and flower design.
0125: Wythe Co. VA Walnut Stained Poplar Jackson PressEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Folky Punch Carved and Painted Parlor Easel: Circa 1900. With nesting bird, foliate and floral relief carving. Muted green, maroon, and gold paint. Missing one relief-carved petal. 66" H. x 27" W.
0126: Folky Punch Carved and Painted Parlor EaselEst. $200-$400
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Diminutive Walnut Corner Cupboard: Circa 1820. Of unusual size and folky form. Scalloped crest above single thumb-molded dovetailed drawer, over cavetto molded subcornice, having three thumb-molded drawers in frieze. Below are
0127: Diminutive Walnut Corner CupboardEst. $2,000-$4,000
Paint Decorated Plank Seat Bench: Circa 1840. Likely Pennsylvania or mid-Atlantic states. Stenciled and free hand decorated with fruit design on back splat and backrest, above turned half-spindles. Nicely scrolled arms. Sage
0128: Paint Decorated Plank Seat BenchEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
Poplar Corner Cupboard: Likely Southern. Of simple form. Having two-over-two blind reverse paneled doors. One-piece construction. Heavy cavetto molded cornice with simple cut-out feet. 45 degree return. Vertical
0129: Poplar Corner CupboardEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Country Tall Case Clock: Circa 1820. Grain painted pine case. With scalloped "ocean wave" crest and brass finials above tombstone door. Wooden works and painted wooden dial having Arabic numbers and butterfly in
0130: Country Tall Case ClockEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Burl Mahogany Tall Case Clock: Circa 1810. With heavy carved goose neck pediment above tombstone door and bonnet waist with 3/4 length door. Base with turned feet. Brass works with painted Roman dial having seconds chapter
0131: Burl Mahogany Tall Case ClockEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" Lithographs: German-American, 1820-1865. Hand-colored. Dated 1857. Including "White Sulfur Spring, Montgomery Co." and "Red Sweet Spring, Monroe, Co." Some toning and foxing. Signs of age including some
0132: Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" LithographsEst. $200-$400
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Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" Lithographs: German-American, 1820-1865. Hand-colored. Dated 1857. Including "Roanoke Red Sulphur Spr." and "Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co." Some toning and foxing. Signs of age including some margin
0133: Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" LithographsEst. $200-$400
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Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" Lithographs: German-American, 1820-1865. Hand-colored. Dated 1857. Including two views, "View from the Peak of Otter, Bedford." Some toning and foxing. Signs of age including some margin breaks and
0135: Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" LithographsEst. $200-$400
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Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" Lithographs: German-American, 1820-1865. Hand-colored. Dated 1857. Including "Viaduct on Cheat River B&O R.R., Preston Co." and "U.S. Armory in Harper's Ferry, Jefferson Co." Some toning and foxing.
0136: Two Edward Beyer "Album of Virginia" LithographsEst. $200-$400
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Biggs, Walter Oil on Canvas: American illustrator, Salem, VA and New York, NY. (1886-1968). A bustling scene showing colorful jockeys, race horses, and race goers. Crowd and hills in background. Painterly, impressionistic
0137: Biggs, Walter Oil on CanvasEst. $25,000-$35,000
Neizvestny, Ernst Embossed Lithographs: Russian, b. 1925. "Through the Wall," 1990. Set of five original embossed lithographs in portfolio and original box. Signed and numbered 155/185. Sheet size, 30" x 22", case, 30 1/2" x 22
0138: Neizvestny, Ernst Embossed LithographsEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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White, Charles Wilbert Lithograph: American, 1918-1979. Circa 1946. "Joven." Lithograph on cream paper. Signed "CW" in plate and pencil signed "Charles . White." Light foxing. Inscribed verso "Original Charles White litho
0139: White, Charles Wilbert LithographEst. $600-$900
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Little, Harold E. Etching: Of Fincastle, Virginia. Artist's plaque reading "View of Church Street." Signed in plate "IMP 220 West Main, Fincastle" and pencil signed 27 of 60." 7 1/2" H. x 5 3/4" W. impression size, 18"
0140: Little, Harold E. EtchingEst. $300-$400
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Little, Harold E. Etching: Of derelict barn with silos, figure with hay bale and cattle. Signed lower right. Artist's plaque with title "Old Peck: February." 8 1/2" H. x 16 1/2" impression size, double-matted and
0141: Little, Harold E. EtchingEst. $500-$700
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Little, Harold E. Etching: Of Jefferson Street at Campbell Ave. in downtown Roanoke, Virginia. Showing Patrick Henry Hotel from Elmwood Park. Signed lower right and numbered 33/50. 9 1/2" H. x 9 1/2" W. impression size,
0142: Little, Harold E. EtchingEst. $300-$400