18th & 19th c. Antiques & Decorative Arts 2006-03-12 Auction - 451 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 19
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924: French bronze Washington mantle clock,861: Set of eight Chippendale-style chairs:902: 59 pieces cranberry tableware:
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Important Two-Day Auction
March 11-12, 2006, Asheville, North Carolina
Personal Property From the Estate of the Late Earl Michael Hennen Jr, Jackson, Mississippi; The Estate of the Late Chester and Claire Kellogg, Charleston, South Carolina; The Estate of the Late Frances Johnson, Mt. Airy, North Carolina; The Estate of the Late Cecil Carter, Jackson, South Carolina;
Property From Other Estates, Private
Collections, Other Consignments.

American Furniture, Folk Art,
Accessories; Southern Furniture,
Decorative Arts; European, British
Formal Furniture, Accessories;
Paintings; Arts and Crafts, Art Pottery, American Indian Art; Silver; Porcelains, Ceramics; Glassware; Jewelry; Automobiles, Scientific, Sporting, Antique Firearms;
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Five-piece sterling tea service: 11" coffeepot, teapot, creamer, lidded sugar, waste, round oblong bodies, thread borders, Art Deco style finial, C-scroll handles, open pieces with gilt interiors, Gorham, monogram, light scratches,
1200: Five-piece sterling tea serviceEst. $600-$1,200
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Two silver-plated meat covers: one Old Sheffield plate, oval dome, gadroon band, scroll and foliate handle, unmarked, crest "Royal Sussex Reg./35", small dents, light scratches, handle with heavy wear, repairs to rim, 8-3/4 x
1201: Two silver-plated meat coversEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Four sterling silver serving pieces: serving spoon, Tiffany & Co., gilt-washed scallop shell bowl, grapevine handle, monogram on back, 9"; serving spoon, Cambridge by Gorham, 9"; cheese slicer, Acorn by Georg Jensen, 8-1/4"; serving
1202: Four sterling silver serving piecesEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Four silver serving pieces: round tray, S. Kirk & Son, "4112", no monogram, 12"; two-handle tray, grape and vine decoration, Woodside Sterling Co., 14-1/2"; round dish with three bun feet, warrior and horse decoration, marked
1203: Four silver serving piecesEst. $500-$1,000See Sold Price
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Nine pieces silver: sterling repoussé mug, "J.S. MacDonald Co.", monogram on base, 3-5/8"; pair English silver salts, London, 1874, Martin, Hall & Co. Ltd., 2-1/4"; English silver salt, London, 1866, double-struck
1204: Nine pieces silverEst. $400-$800
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Two pieces Repoussé sterling,: floral decoration: oval bowl with crown mark, no monogram, one deep scratch on back, 2 x 8 x 7"; etched glass condiment with sterling lid, Stieff, 4-1/2 x 3-1/2"
1205: Two pieces Repoussé sterling,Est. $100-$200
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35 pieces sterling silver flatware: 21 pieces Repoussé by Stieff, eight 6" forks, twelve 6" spoons, one 6-1/8" jelly server; four pieces Old Colonial by Towle, 7-1/4" butter knife with solid blade, 6" ladle, 6-1/4" fork, 7-1/4" butter
1206: 35 pieces sterling silver flatwareEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Six silver-plated fish knives: hollow handles with dolphins, blades with engraved fish and scrolls, one blade marked "R", loss to silver plate, small dents, 9-1/2"; fitted wood case with brass shield and escutcheon, scratches, one
1207: Six silver-plated fish knivesEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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22 coin silver spoons,: fiddle handles: set of eight with marks for Benjamin C. Van Vliet (Poughkeepsie, New York, working 1830-1837)inscribed "Pardee", 5-3/4"; six with marks for William Wilson (New York City and
1208: 22 coin silver spoons,Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Three sterling silver ladles: two Buttercup by Gorham, one 14" with hollow handle, one 12-1/2" with solid handle; 14-1/4" punch ladle with hollow handle; silver-plated ladle, handle marked "Web Sterling Handle", no monograms,
1209: Three sterling silver ladlesEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Sterling silver coaster and bowl: coaster with openwork and floral border, Redlich & Co., no monogram, 1-1/4 x 7-3/4"; bowl with scroll, shell and floral decoration, monogram, 11", both with light scratches, 22.24 oz.T.
1210: Sterling silver coaster and bowlEst. $200-$400
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Silver flatware: twenty pieces sterling silver including five forks with gilt tines, Fox Head by Tiffany, 7"; three pieces Versailles by Gorham (contemporary), 8-1/2" and 9" serving spoons, 8-3/4" serving fork;
1211: Silver flatwareEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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23 pieces coin silver flatware: twelve spoons with marks for Andrew C. Benedict (New York City, working 1827-1840), including set of nine 6-1/4" and three 5-3/4"; five spoons with marks for Edward Rockwell (New York City, working
1212: 23 pieces coin silver flatwareEst. $200-$400
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Twelve coin silver spoons: six with marks for Thomas. Evans & Co. (New York City, working 1855-1865), including one 8-1/2" with shell bowl and five 6-1/4" teaspoons; six others by various makers, 5-3/4" to 7-1/4", all with
1213: Twelve coin silver spoonsEst. $150-$250
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Sixteen pieces coin silver flatware: six spoons, Albert Cole (New York City, working 1835-1875), 5-1/2"; ten assorted, three tongs, two knives, one mustard ladle, four spoons, a few early forms, all Northern or unknown makers; with two
1214: Sixteen pieces coin silver flatwareEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Twenty pieces silver flatware: twelve silver gilt spoons, marked "Sterling", probably recast French, 5-1/2"; four Continental silver spoons, various marks, 8" to 9-1/4"; three sterling pieces, 4-3/4" ladle, two 7-1/4" Gorham
1215: Twenty pieces silver flatwareEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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21 coin silver forks: set of twelve, six with marks for Seymour Hoyt, (New York City, working 1817-1850), six with marks for Badger & Dillion, New York, 7-1/2"; one with marks for Culbert Bro., 7-7/8"; eight marked "N.A.
1216: 21 coin silver forksEst. $250-$500See Sold Price
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21 coin silver knives: 13 with marks for Albert Coles (New York City, working 1835-1849), including set of twelve 8" knives, "Hurlbut", and one 7" butter knife; eight 8-1/4" hollow-handle knives with marks for William Gale
1217: 21 coin silver knivesEst. $250-$500See Sold Price
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New Orleans coin silver,: oval handles with ram's heads and masks, marked "E.A. Tyler" (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1838-1820), monogram, wear, scratches, 7-1/4" knife, 6-1/4" fork
1218: New Orleans coin silver,Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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