Day 3: Zelle Collection, American & European 2016-05-14 Auction - 627 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 4
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The Peabody Family Fine NewLilly Martin SpencerVery Fine Pair Chinese Export
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Day 3: Zelle Collection, American & European

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May features a variety of consignments including Jewelry, Modern, Southern, Asian, Antiquities, British, Continental and American works of art, furnishing and fine decorative arts. We are also proud to offer consignments representing several fine Estates and Collections including: The Estate of Charles G. Thalhimer, Richmond, Virginia; The Estate of Sarah Temple Moore; The Collection of Anne and Robert K. Zelle, Nashville, Tennessee and Gulf Stream, Florida
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Punch and Judy Cast Iron Mechanical: BankAmerican, late 19th century, manufactured by Shepherd Hardware Co., original paint, circa 1884, pull out top lever to set figures, 7-1/2 in.. Condition: minor paint losses, good working order.
0511: Punch and Judy Cast Iron MechanicalEst. $300-$500
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Speaking Dog Painted Cast Iron: Mechanical BankAmerican, circa 1885, manufactured by J & E Stevens Co., seated girl wearing a red dress, 7-1/4 in.. Condition: good condition, original paint with some wear. Provenance: From the
0512: Speaking Dog Painted Cast IronEst. $400-$700
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J & E Stevens Cast Iron Creedmore: Mechanical BankAmerican, patented 1877, early paint, 7 in.. Condition: original surface with minor losses. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. J. C. Gilbert, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
0513: J & E Stevens Cast Iron CreedmoreEst. $300-$500
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Two J & E Stevens Co. Cast Iron: Mechanical Banks American, late 19th century: cast frog mechanical bank on round base stamped "Bank", 4-1/2 in.; Tammany Hall mechanical bank, circa 1873, 6 in., [damage to left arm at shoulder,
0514: Two J & E Stevens Co. Cast IronEst. $300-$500
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"Always Did 'Spise a Mule" Cast Iron: Mechanical BankAmerican, 1895, J & E Stevens Co., Connecticut, mule with rider over top, 8-1/8 in.. Condition: good working order, original paint with possibly some repaint. Provenance: From the
0515: "Always Did 'Spise a Mule" Cast IronEst. $300-$500
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Two Cast Iron Mechanical Banks: 19th and 20th century, speaking dog, American, by Shepherd's Hardware Co., 7-1/4 in., [original painted surface with some losses, in working order;] Dinah 1922, made in England, 7 in., [possibly
0516: Two Cast Iron Mechanical BanksEst. $400-$600
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Eagle and Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical: BankAmerican, late 19th century, manufactured by J & E Stevens, designed by Charles Henn, 1883, 6 in.. Condition: good working order, original paint surface with minor wear, painted surface in
0517: Eagle and Eaglets Cast Iron MechanicalEst. $300-$500
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Four Cast Iron Still Banks: American, late 19th/early 20th century, "State Bank" over door, 7-1/8 in., [traces of original paint;] 1920s colonial home, 4 in., [good condition with surface wear to paint]; donkey, 6-3/4 in.; a
0518: Four Cast Iron Still BanksEst. $100-$200
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Two J & E Stevens Co. Cast Iron: Mechanical BanksAmerican, late 19th century, Tammany Hall, 1895, 6 in., [original paint with losses]; eagle and eaglets, 6-1/4 in., [traces of original paint]. Condition: both in good working order.
0519: Two J & E Stevens Co. Cast IronEst. $200-$400
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Three Pieces New York Stoneware: late 19th century, 3-gallon jar with cobalt-blue leafy branch, impressed on shoulder "OTTMAN BROS & CO./FORT EDWARD. N.Y./3", 12-3/4 in., [lacking cover]; 1-gallon and 2-gallon jugs, both with
0520: Three Pieces New York StonewareEst. $300-$500
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Two Rare S. S. Perry Stoneware Jugs: with a Mantell Stoneware JarTroy and Penn Yan, New York: two Perry ovoid salt-glazed stoneware jugs, each with single cobalt-blue flower, both marked on shoulder "S S PERRY/TROY", 11-1/2 and 12-3/4
0521: Two Rare S. S. Perry Stoneware JugsEst. $500-$700
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Rare Thomas Crafts & Company Stoneware: JugWhately, Massachusetts, circa1835, ovoid stoneware jug coated with brown slip, impressed on shoulder near lip "T.CRAFTS&CO/WHATELY", 11-1/2 in.. Condition: shallow old chip on foot rim, surface
0522: Rare Thomas Crafts & Company StonewareEst. $300-$500
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Four Pieces Pennsylvania and West: Virginia Stoneware19th century, salt-glazed stoneware with cobalt-blue stenciling, jars "HAMILTON & JONES/GREENSBORO, PA", 10 in.; jug made in Greensboro, PA, for retailer
0523: Four Pieces Pennsylvania and WestEst. $400-$700
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White's and Hart Brothers Stoneware: (3 Pieces)Utica and Fulton, New York, 19th century: White's 5-gallon and 1-gallon jugs, one with cobalt-blue bird and the other with large flower cluster, marked "N.A. WHITE & SON/UTICA. N.Y." and
0524: White's and Hart Brothers StonewareEst. $400-$700
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Three Stoneware Vessels: Huxston: Ottman, Farrington and Cowden & WilcoxFort Edward and Elmira, New York, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, mid-19th century, including a 3-gallon jug with cobalt-blue flower, leaves and dots, impressed on
0525: Three Stoneware Vessels: HuxstonEst. $300-$500
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I.M. Mead Ohio 4-Gallon Ovoid: Stoneware JarIra Mills Mead, Portage County, Ohio, mid-19th century, salt-glazed stoneware with high flared collar and two lug handles on shoulder, cobalt-blue daubs on mark and handle terminals,
0526: I.M. Mead Ohio 4-Gallon OvoidEst. $300-$500
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American Folk Art Cut Copper: Blacksmith Weathervane20th century, cut sheet copper weathervane in the form of a blacksmith at an anvil, 39 in.. Condition: surface distress and variation, some dents and bending, mounted on later
0527: American Folk Art Cut CopperEst. $200-$400
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Two American Folk Art Cut-Copper: Weathervanes20th century, comprising one in the form of an Indian with bow and arrow, 30 in., the second in the form of a crowing rooster, both on stepped wooden stands. Condition: both with surface
0528: Two American Folk Art Cut-CopperEst. $400-$600
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American Centennial Carved Gilt and: Polychromed Wood Spread-Wing Eaglelate 19th century, the eagle with spread wings, open mouth, and well-carved feathers, holding a mirrored plaque with painted American flags and carved date of
0529: American Centennial Carved Gilt andEst. $2,000-$3,000
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"Granny" Donaldson Embroidered Wall: HangingKate Clayton Donaldson, Brasstown, North Carolina,1864-1960, hand-woven linen with appliqué crocheted scene of a fanciful tree and various farm animals, three female figures left bottom
0530: "Granny" Donaldson Embroidered WallEst. $400-$800
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American Federal Eagle Figural: Grain-Painted Bedsteadcirca 1820, spread-wing eagle and scrolled headboard, turned posts and legs, all in original mahogany grain paint, original rails, 48 x 51 x 78 in.. Condition: original surface
0531: American Federal Eagle FiguralEst. $400-$600
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American Folk Art Cut Sheet Metal: Figure of a Pirate20th century, silhouetted figure holding a spyglass, peg leg, mounted on stepped wooden plinth, 24-1/2 in.. Condition: extensive surface rust and corrosion, one unused hole
0532: American Folk Art Cut Sheet MetalEst. $200-$400
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Folk Art Cut and Painted Sheet Iron: Figure of a Soldierlate 19th/20th century, riveted figure possibly a Hessian, with wrought iron bracing in early dark green paint, 32-1/4 in.. Condition: scattered paint chips and wear, crack to tip
0533: Folk Art Cut and Painted Sheet IronEst. $400-$600
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After George Catlin (American,: 1796-1872), [The Bear Dance]Plate 18 from Catlin's [North American Indian Collection-Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America] New York, published by Ackerman's
0534: After George Catlin (American,Est. $300-$500
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