Summer Catalog Auction 2016-07-30 Auction - 363 Price Results - Farmer Auctions in VA - Page 10
Walter Biggs Oil on PanelBypass Diamond & Platinum RingRare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint Basket
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Salem, VA, United States
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Summer Catalog Auction

Join us for our Summer Catalog Auction on Saturday, July 30th. This auction will feature a wide variety of items including a Walter Biggs oil on board, Asian decorative arts, Mid-Century Modern items including Thaden / Jordan furniture from Roanoke, early American furniture, sterling, art pottery, fine jewelry, fine art including Hudson River Valley piece, and much more!
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Rare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint Basket: Attributed to Shelton Sisters of Bethania, Forsyth County, NC. Extremely finely woven oak splints with bent wood frame. Varnished surface. 6" x 7" x 6". Mary (1837-1921) and Eliza (1895-1933)
0211: Rare Shelton Sisters Oak Splint BasketEst. $1,000-$1,500
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"One Egg" Woven Splint Basket: Mid 20th century. Attributed to King, North Carolina. With unusual cross-hatch weaving below handle and elaborate God's eye pattern. Unfinished, as made. 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 4".
0212: "One Egg" Woven Splint BasketEst. $100-$300
Mary Woodward Needlework Sampler: American. Having seven rows of stitched alphabet and numerals. With heavy fading, blues remain visibly strong. Signed at base, "Mary Woodward age.d 13." Reputed by consignor to be Mary
0213: Mary Woodward Needlework SamplerEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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Hannah Wilson Needlework Sampler: American. Having four rows of letters above quote in strong dark thread: "seize mortals seize the transient hour / improve each moment as it flies / lifes a short summer man a flower / he diez
0214: Hannah Wilson Needlework SamplerEst. $600-$900
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Embroidered Linen Show Towel: Likely Pennsylvania. Having birds in tree, with borders and flowers. Also having birds with fruit bowl and with woven border having tassels. Marked, "Lydia King 1840." With two ribbon hanging
0215: Embroidered Linen Show TowelEst. $100-$300
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Folk Art Sheet Metal Banjo Player: Sheet metal cut in the figure of man in yellow jacket and striped pants with hat and banjo. Handpainted face, clothing, and body. Old bread tie "bow tie" around his neck. Arms and upper legs
0216: Folk Art Sheet Metal Banjo PlayerEst. $100-$200
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Painted Silhouette Sheet Iron Weathervane: Showing a cowboy or rodeo stuntman atop a running horse. Figure is twisted at the waist with one arm raised, holding his hat. Colorfully painted, but with active paint loss in several areas.
0217: Painted Silhouette Sheet Iron WeathervaneEst. $100-$300
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Wood & Tin Primitive Whirly Gig Weathervane: With wood man articulated at waist over sawbuck and silhouette of tree line. Figure, vanes, and trees painted. Not presently functioning. 12" H. x 34" L.
0218: Wood & Tin Primitive Whirly Gig WeathervaneEst. $400-$800
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Sheet Metal Cat Silhouette: Showing surprised cat with straight tail, open mouth, and arched back. Rust throughout, particularly at base. Attached to iron stake. One break on leg where stake is attached and one break in
0219: Sheet Metal Cat SilhouetteEst. $50-$100
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Butcher Shop Trade Sign: Likely 19th century. Cut sheet iron. Showing bearded swineherd guiding a pig with curly tail along the upper edge of a knife. Man, pig, and knife handle in yellow paint finish, blade in black
0220: Butcher Shop Trade SignEst. $400-$800
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Walnut Step-Back Cupboard: Mid 19th century. Mid-Atlantic or Piedmont southern states. Poplar secondary. Having two six-light glazed doors below ogee molded cornice, above two drawers over two paneled doors. Cut-out
0221: Walnut Step-Back CupboardEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Group of Five Paint-Decorated Side Chairs: Variation in paint decoration but each with scalloped folky back splat. Turned spindles and legs. Plank seats. Two with significant weathering to finish. 35" H. x 16" W.
0222: Group of Five Paint-Decorated Side ChairsEst. $150-$300
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Primitive Tilt-Top Candlestand: 20th century. Bench-made. In walnut and red-stained hardwood. 28" H. x 16 3/4" Dia.
0223: Primitive Tilt-Top CandlestandEst. $100-$200
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English Mahogany Looking Glass: Early 19th century. In the Adams manner. Having classical urn pediment above broken arch. With floral and foliate ornamentation. Horizontal backboards. Old but not original mirror. Light
0224: English Mahogany Looking GlassEst. $400-$800
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Federal Period Fireplace Mantle: Circa 1800. From Greenbrier Co., Virginia (now West Virginia). Having stepped blocked front shelf with matchstick reeding above single panel. Molded side pilasters with jamb-hook on proper
0225: Federal Period Fireplace MantleEst. $400-$600
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Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table: Late 18th-early 19th century, likely English. Highly figured circular top. 27" H. x 28" - 27" Dia.
0226A: Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea TableEst. $200-$300
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New England Hutch Chair: Of simple framed form. With two-board top with battens. Old make-do repair in top. In old brown wash. Reputed by consignor to have come from R.J. Reynolds summer home in western North
0227: New England Hutch ChairEst. $300-$400
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English Windsor Arm Chair: Elm and other mixed woods. Scoop seat with scrolled arms. With pierced backsplat. Re-finished. With some wear with two repaired breaks to back hoop. 44" H. x 27" W.
0228: English Windsor Arm ChairEst. $100-$300
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Four-Slat Ladder-Back Armchair: 19th century. With woven rush seat. Old dark finish with overcoated varnish (some wear to finish on legs and back). Split to one slat. Repair to proper right arm. 43" H. x 22" W. 15" H.
0229: Four-Slat Ladder-Back ArmchairEst. $100-$300
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New Hampshire Mahogany Candlestand: With molded square top. Three cabriole legs with snake feet. Baluster-turned stem. Old make-do repair to one leg with iron reinforcement. In old re-finish. 27" H. x 16" Sq.
0230: New Hampshire Mahogany CandlestandEst. $400-$600
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Poplar Four-Shelf Water Bench: With red wash. 52" x 25" x 10 1/2".
0231: Poplar Four-Shelf Water BenchEst. $100-$150
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Green-Painted Primitive Stand: Four-board top. With tapered legs. 26" x 25 1/2" x 20".
0232: Green-Painted Primitive StandEst. $50-$100
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Glazed Redware Bowl: Likely North Carolina. Wheel-thrown with coggled green and mustard slip decoration. Significant wear to interior and foot of bowl. Rim chips commensurate with use. 13 1/2" Dia.
0233: Glazed Redware BowlEst. $100-$300