Annual Fall Auction 2016-12-03 Auction - 796 Price Results - Ivy Auctions, Inc. in SC - Page 20
Edgefield Chandler Decorated Double Handle JugEarly American Paneled Stepback CupboardCarolina Parrot, Bien Edition, John James Audubon
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Laurens, SC, United States
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Annual Fall Auction

Southern pottery, furniture, sterling, coins and tokens, jewelry, original artwork, and other decorative arts
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4-Gallon North Carolina O. Henry Pottery Churn: Four-gallon brown-glazed Southern stoneware churn, cylindrical with flared collar and one strap and one lug handle, stamped "O. Henry Pottery" and with incised "4" at side of strap handle; c.
0453: 4-Gallon North Carolina O. Henry Pottery ChurnEst. $100-$150
3-Gallon Southern Churn: Albany slip with incised "3" at shoulder, one strap handle; 14 3/4"H; chips to lid, small chip to base
0454: 3-Gallon Southern ChurnEst. $40-$80Lot Passed
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Rockingham Glaze Pitchers--Set of 3, Set of 2: Five pitchers total including: Set of three graduated pitchers molded with a hunter, dog and dead game; 9 3/4"H (good condition), 9"H ("Y" shaped crack at base on side below handle), 7 1/2"H
0455: Rockingham Glaze Pitchers--Set of 3, Set of 2Est. $100-$150
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Harker, Taylor & Co. + Other Rockingham Glaze: Three American Rockingham glazed pitchers: 1. Hunt scene, base with raised medallion maker's mark "Harker, Taylor & Co. / East Liverpool, OH"; mid 19th century; decorated in relief with hunt
0456: Harker, Taylor & Co. + Other Rockingham GlazeEst. $100-$150
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Five Pieces of Rockingham Glaze Pottery: 1. Unusual Tam-O-Shanter pitcher, one side with figures in a tavern scene, other side with figure fleeing on horseback; 8 3/4"H, chips to rim of spout----2. Pitcher molded in relief with
0457: Five Pieces of Rockingham Glaze PotteryEst. $100-$150
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Southern Pottery Related Reference Books, Etc.: A collection of books, brochures and catalogs related to Southern folk pottery: {Foxfire 8}---{Carolina Clay, The Life and Legend of the Slave Potter Dave} by Leonard Todd, hardback---{Raised in
0458: Southern Pottery Related Reference Books, Etc.Est. $100-$200
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6 Pieces of Pottery: Pitcher with white glaze; 7"H; good condition---Pie plate with crimped rim, yellow glaze; 9" dia.; crazing, small chips to glaze---Small footed bowl, yellow glaze with brown and green decoration;
0459: 6 Pieces of PotteryEst. $50-$100
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2 American Porcelain Corn Pitchers: Probably Greenpoint; mid to late 19th century; corn or maize pattern: Large 9 3/4"H water pitcher and smaller 8"H pitcher, glazed interior and exterior; larger in good condition with some
0460: 2 American Porcelain Corn PitchersEst. $100-$150
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Five 19th Century Molded Parian Pitchers: 1. Relief molded "Babes in the Woods" pitcher with two children sleeping against an overall foliage background, unmarked; 8 3/4"H; good condition----2. Samuel Alcock & Co. pitcher; relief
0461: Five 19th Century Molded Parian PitchersEst. $100-$200
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Four Molded Pitchers: 1. White glazed porcelain pitcher, relief molded both sides with cavalier on horseback, stippled ground; 7 1/4"H, small chips to sides of spout----2. White glazed porcelain pitcher, relief
0462: Four Molded PitchersEst. $50-$100
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Carolina Parrot, Bien Edition, John James Audubon: "Carolina Parrot", plate 278, from "The Birds of America", Bien Edition, John James Audubon, c. 1860; original chromolithograph with hand coloring, double elephant folio; unframed; excellent
0463: Carolina Parrot, Bien Edition, John James AudubonEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Six South Carolina Civil War Era Bank Notes: The Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston; $10 note, dated Aug. 24, 1861; plain back; printed by American Bank Note Company; 7 3/16" x 3 3/16"; spots of staining or toning----The Bank
0465: Six South Carolina Civil War Era Bank NotesEst. $150-$250
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Sixteen (16) Civil War Era Confederate Currency: Sixteen pieces including: The State of North Carolina, Raleigh, 25¢ Note, dated Oct. 1, 1861; 3 1/4" x 1 5/8"; toning, fading----1862 Halifax County, Virginia, 25¢ Note, According to an Act of
0466: Sixteen (16) Civil War Era Confederate CurrencyEst. $200-$300
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Confederate States of America Civil War Bond: Confederate States of America $1,000 bond; Act of March 23, 1863; with six percent interest rate schedule; four attached coupons; 14"W x 12 3/4"H; good condition with toning
0467: Confederate States of America Civil War BondEst. $100-$150
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Two Civil War Certificates of Discharge: 1. Physical discharge for a private in Capt. Joseph J. Hagen's 2nd New York Infantry Regiment; dated December, 1861---2. Discharge due to heart disease for a private in Capt. E. D. Taft's 5th
0468: Two Civil War Certificates of DischargeEst. $60-$100
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Confederate States of America Ephemera: Civil War era $100 Confederate States of America non taxable certificate, unissued; approx. 9 3/4" x 7 1/2"; edge tears, wrinkling, toning----Civil War era $500 interest bearing bond at the rate
0469: Confederate States of America EphemeraEst. $50-$100
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Eight (8) Civil War Tokens: 1. 1863 "Millions For Contractors . . . Not One Cent For The Widows"---2. 1863 "The Flag Of Our Union" with spelling mistake on other side "If Anybody Attempts To Tear It Down Shoot Him On The
0470: Eight (8) Civil War TokensEst. $150-$300
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Civil War Era Round Bullet Mold: 5"L (Ref. 30)
0471: Civil War Era Round Bullet MoldEst. $50-$100
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City Bank of New Haven Uncut Currency Sheet: c. 1850s-60s; City Bank of New Haven, Connecticut; uncut currency sheet with three (3) $5 and one (1) $10; top center of each $5 depicting steamship in harbor, $10 with cherubs and profiles of
0473: City Bank of New Haven Uncut Currency SheetEst. $200-$300
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Seven 19th C. Currency & Bank Notes: One (1) Winnsboro, South Carolina, Planters Bank of Fairfield $10; dated Oct. 14, 1853; printed in black with red "TEN" on face; 7" x 3"; small holes/tears, water stain lower right corner----One
0474: Seven 19th C. Currency & Bank NotesEst. $50-$100
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Six 19th Century Charleston Mortgage Bonds: Six (6) 1891 Berkeley Canning and Manufacturing Company, Charleston, South Carolina, $100 8% first mortgage bonds due on July 1, 1901; each with vignette of Fort Sumter and all 20 coupons
0476: Six 19th Century Charleston Mortgage BondsEst. $100-$150