Fall Collector's Auction 2016-11-12 Auction - 398 Price Results - Farmer Auctions in VA - Page 11
Fall Collector's Auction
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Salem, VA, United States
Auction Details

Fall Collector's Auction

Join us for our November 12th Fall Collector's Auction! This auction features collections of furniture including Mid-Century Modern pieces by George Nakashima as well as 18th and 19th Century pieces; art pottery including Rookwood, Roseville and Weller; art glass; folk art sculptures including a piece by Miles B. Carpenter; North Carolina pottery; classic cars including a 1965 GTO; advertising and petroliana; a large collection of match strikers; sterling; fine art; original O. Winston Link photographs; jewelry and gold coins.
SOLD
Large Blue & White Canton Platter: Having seascape and buildings with patterned rim. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in Blacksburg, VA. Good condition. 15 1/2" L. x 12 1/2" W.
Est.
$150
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$300
SOLD
Stoneware Ginger Jar: with lid. Having a village on the water with boats and a fisherman in blue. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in Blacksburg, VA. Good condition. 7 1/2" H.
Est.
$150
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$300
SOLD
Small Blue & White Canton Lidded Tureen: Having seascape and buildings with boar head handles and leaf finial. Matching platter. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in Blacksburg, VA. Tureen has some chips
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
Blue and White Canton Platter: Having seascape, boats, and buildings. Along with a blue and white Canton bowl having a gold rim with seascape, buildings, and birds. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren,
Est.
$200
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$300
SOLD
Two Coin Silver Tablespoons: Fiddleback, marked "Raymond," likely Henry Raymond, c. 1835, Albany, NY. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in Blacksburg, VA. 3.655 T. oz.
Est.
$50
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$75
SOLD
Six Coin Silver Luncheon Forks: Fiddlethread pattern. Bailey & Co. Philadelphia. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in Blacksburg, VA. Normal wear to tines. 8.035 T. oz.
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
Twelve Coin Silver Teaspoons: Fiddleback pattern. Marked "H. Raymond" (Henry Raymond, c. 1835, Albany, NY). With four additional unmarked teaspoons. From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
Six Coin Silver Tablespoons: Four matching with two of similar pattern. Marked "A. Rifenbergh." Some with Mulford & Wendell (Albany, NY), two marked Clark & Biddel (likely Philadelphia). From a New York estate with
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
Coin Silver Pastry Server: with engraved blade, marked "SD Brower" (New York). Together with coin silver sauce ladle, unknown maker, marked "HH & B." From a New York estate with connections to Martin van Buren, now in
Est.
$100
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$125
SOLD
Two American Coin Silver Teapots: Early 19th century (Philadelphia, PA). Both having attached grape vine design with carved wooden handle. Largest marked C. Wiltberger and smaller marked E. Lownes. Good condition. Tallest, 11
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
Mahogany Classical Style Writing Desk: with slide-out, tilting writing surface flanked by storage trays. Above two bow front drawers flanked by tapered columns, poplar secondary. Base with four turned feet and turned, columnar shaft.
Est.
$300
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$400
SOLD
Pine Three-Drawer Child's Chest: with scalloped back splash and wooden pulls. Mid-19th century. Refinished. Belonged to Mary C. Pinkham. 25 1/2" x 19" x 10'.
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
New England Deacon's Bench: 19th century. Carved, shaped arms with tapered spindle back, having 22 spindles. Above scooped pine seat. Turned legs and box stretchers. Refinished. 33" x 84" x 19".
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
Mahogany Tilt-Top Candlestand: with octalinear top above turned shaft. Three spider legs. 28" x 23" x 15".
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
Mahogany Sewing Table: with elaborate marquetry, floral inlay. Slide-out work bin below lift lid with mirror and sliding, divided interior. French cabriole legs. In old crackled varnish finish, c. 1900.
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
Mahogany and Burl Veneer Regency Sofa Table: C. 1830. Two drawers with oak secondary above saber legs with brass toes and casters. 30" x 37" x 24" and having two 12" leaves supported by single butterfly single fly leaf.
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
American Walnut Pembroke Table: Early 18th century. Having delicately tapered legs, single drawer with poplar secondary. Top line inlaid and cross banded. Two leaves of trapezoidal form. Crack in proper left front leg at
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
English Oak Low Boy: Early 18th century. Two over one drawer below molded top with Marlborough legs. Likely original period brasses. Crack to proper right front corner of top with some scarring. 30" x 30"x 14".
Est.
$200
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$300
SOLD
Mahogany Two Over Two English Chest of Drawers: Oak secondary. Regency style ring drop brasses. Refinished. 35"x36"x17".
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
English Mahogany Chippendale Chest-on-Chest: Oak secondary. OG cornice with Greek key carving above two over three drawers in upper section, above three drawer lower section. Canted corners with blind fret carvings. Straight bracket feet
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
Set of Five Stickley Bros. Co. Chairs: "Quaint Furniture, Grand Rapids Mich." With nail head trim and faux leather seats. 38" H. Also includes similar chair, 36" H.
Est.
$300
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$400
SOLD
Stickley Bow-Arm Sofa: Late 20th century reproduction from original design. Tenoned construction. In cordovan leather, two seat and two back cushions with two pillows. Excellent condition. 36" x 82" x 37".
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
Quarter Sawn Oak Arts & Crafts Style Cocktail: Table Having three dove-tail drawers (cedar secondary) with slatted design ends. Of unknown manufacturer. 18" x 50" x 34".
Est.
$700
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$900
SOLD
Stickley Bow-Arm Armchair: Late 20th century reproduction of original design. Adjustable backrest. Through tenoned joints. Cordovan leather cushions. Excellent condition. 44" x 35" x 41".
Est.
$700
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$900