Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction 2009-06-14 Auction - 326 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 10
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641: Italian Carved Gesso & Polychrome Christ Figure,581: (4) GSA BU 1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollars,583: (65) Circulated Barber Silver Coins,
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Two-Day Historic Hillsborough Auction

Leland Little

Leland Little

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Featured Estate & Collections: The Mead Corporation Art Collection Deaccessions from the Granville County Historical Society Museum, Oxford, NC The Collection of Larry Fraga, Mocksville, NC The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, NC A Fine Western North Carolina Private Collection The Estate of the Late Dr. Chuck Alcorn, Chapel Hill, NC The Estate of the Late Arthur Baer, of Carthage, NC Other Fine Private & Estate Collections from: New Bern, NC; Pinehurst, NC; Charleston, SC; Wilmington, NC; Raleigh, NC; Chapel Hill, NC; Fayetteville, NC; High Point, NC; Baltimore, MD; Richmond, VA; Virginia Beach, VA; Whispering Pines, NC.

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(2) Pieces of Cobalt Decorated Stoneware,: likely Maryland, 19th c., included are milk pan, (4"), and storage jar, (7") A few small rim chips to jar. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
0700: (2) Pieces of Cobalt Decorated Stoneware,Est. US$200-US$300
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(3) Pieces of Salt Glazed Stoneware,: 19th c., all with floral cobalt decoration, as follows: crock, 9" high, substantial rim chips; storage jar, (8.5"); jug, (10.25"). The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North
0701: (3) Pieces of Salt Glazed Stoneware,Est. US$200-US$300
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Flatiron Building Cast Iron Bank,: silver paint, combination dial on underside. 8.25" h Light rust to base, retains much original paint. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
0703: Flatiron Building Cast Iron Bank,Est. US$200-US$300
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Cast Iron Tank Banks and Toys,: lot includes tank bank dated 1918, 4.25, with gold paint in recesses; generic tank bank, (4"), unpainted; steamboat, (7.5"); steam shovel, (4.75"). Light rusting to all except for larger tank.
0704: Cast Iron Tank Banks and Toys,Est. US$200-US$300
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(3) Vintage Advertising Cast Iron Banks,: Buster Brown and Tige, (5.25") wear to high points; Red Goose Shoes (4.5"), even paint loss from wear; Campbell Soup Kids, (3.25"), no paint. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill,
0705: (3) Vintage Advertising Cast Iron Banks,Est. US$100-US$200
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(4) Figural Cast Iron Banks,: as follows: Mutt & Jeff, (5.25"); Boy Scout, (6.75"); Clown, (6.25"); Clown, (5.5") Wear to paint on high points, good condition. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North
0706: (4) Figural Cast Iron Banks,Est. US$200-US$300
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(7) Cast Iron Lion Banks,: all with gold paint as follows: (5) Standing lions, (5.25", 4", 2", 2.5", 2"); and (2) performing lions, (5.25", 4.25"). Even wear to highlights, very good condition. The Estate of the Late
0707: (7) Cast Iron Lion Banks,Est. US$200-US$300
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(7) Cast Iron Elephant Banks,: (5) standing elephants: (3) (5", 3", 2.5"); (2) performing elephants, (5.25" x 4"). Various paint schemes. Light wear. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
0708: (7) Cast Iron Elephant Banks,Est. US$200-US$300
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(9) Cast Iron Animal Banks,: as follows: standing bear, (5.25"); (2) sitting dogs, (4.25" and 3.5"); rabbit, (4.5"); duck, (5"); rooster, (5"); camel, (4.5"); cow, (3.5"); turkey, (3.5"). Good to very good condition, paint
0709: (9) Cast Iron Animal Banks,Est. US$250-US$450
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Catawba Valley North Carolina Long Rifle,: early 19th c., percussion conversion from flintlock, 41" octagonal barrel marked with six stars, .5" bore, 57" LOA, walnut stock with areas of painted faux checkering on either side, brass furniture,
0710: Catawba Valley North Carolina Long Rifle,Est. US$400-US$600
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North Carolina Long Rifle by Enoch Kennedy,: Moore County, ca. 1830 - 1850, percussion, 36" octagonal barrel numbered 56 with 3/8" bore, 52.5" LOA, walnut half stock, brass furniture includes distinctive star-topped Kennedy patchbox, iron
0711: North Carolina Long Rifle by Enoch Kennedy,Est. US$600-US$900
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(3) U. S. Marine Corps NCO Swords,: 20th c., two with Solingen blades, one with Toledo blade, gilt brass guards, leather grips, highly polished steel blades etched with flags and Marine Corps emblem, one also carries former owner's
0712: (3) U. S. Marine Corps NCO Swords,Est. US$300-US$600
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(6) Antique Gunpowder Containers,: includes (3) unmarked brass powder flasks, (7.25"), with deep natural patinas; (2) tin flasks, (5" and 5.75"); small powder horn, (6"). The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North
0713: (6) Antique Gunpowder Containers,Est. US$150-US$300
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European Single Shot Percussion Pistol,: mid-19th c., (Barrel 7.25" with 5/8" bore, LOA 1.5"), walnut stock and grips, marked crown/B, crown/U below and to right of nipple and again on right side of barrel with an additional crown/G.
0714: European Single Shot Percussion Pistol,Est. US$100-US$200
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Flintlock Long Rifle,: no makers mark, ca. 1790 - 1820, 39.25" octagonal barrel with 3/8" bore, (LOA 56.5"), maple stock, factory lockplate and hammer, (4) silver inlays, one engraved with American eagle. Expected dings
0716: Flintlock Long Rifle,Est. US$400-US$800
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Civil War Era Hand Forged Short Sword,: unknown maker, 22" blade; 26.5" LOA. Unusual two-piece iron grip covers wood strips encasing tang. This weapon is the size of a large D-guard bowie and might have been used as such. Nicks to
0717: Civil War Era Hand Forged Short Sword,Est. US$300-US$500
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Southern Sword Cane,: 19th c., a wooden shaft with pewter fittings conceals a tri-lobed bayonet. Blade, 12.5"; 37" LOA. Splits to wood, lower ferrule missing. From a North Carolina collection.
0718: Southern Sword Cane,Est. US$200-US$300
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Battlefield Pick-Up Martini-Henry Mark IV Rifle,: late 1880s, .402 caliber, 32.5" barrel, 50.25" LOA. Said to have been recovered from Afghanistan's celebrated Khyber Pass. A true workhorse rifle for the British Empire, the Henry-Martini rifles also
0719: Battlefield Pick-Up Martini-Henry Mark IV Rifle,Est. US$200-US$400
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Civil War Bentonville Battlefield Shotgun,: mid-19th c., Belgian, double-barrel percussion, 30" barrel, LOA 46", checkered walnut stock, iron furniture. with signed July 11, 2007 letter of provenance from Lonnie R. King stating, "Purchased by
0720: Civil War Bentonville Battlefield Shotgun,Est. US$300-US$500
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European Flintlock Pistol,: likely Spanish or Italian, 18th c., 10.25" barrel with 11/16" bore, 16.5" LOA, decoratively carved wooden stock, ornate brass furniture, iron barrel with brass inlays. Non-functioning, age cracks,
0721: European Flintlock Pistol,Est. US$300-US$400
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Signed Japanese Katana Sword Blade,: 33" overall length including tang, has distinct hamon temper line, sheathed in wooden two-piece storage scabbard with outer Japanese label. Loss to very tip of blade, light pitting throughout, 6"
0722: Signed Japanese Katana Sword Blade,Est. US$400-US$600
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Antique Japanese Samurai Dou,: Edo Period, 1603 - 1867, lacquered wooden cuirass, front plates embellished with gilt painted dragon. 23" x 14" Lining crazed, missing brass ring on front, chipping to lacquer, cords replaced. Was
0723: Antique Japanese Samurai Dou,Est. US$800-US$1,200
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