New Year's Estates Auction 2026-01-03 Auction - 425 Price Results - Stevens Auction Company in MS
Monumental Signed C. Lee Carved Mahogany Half Tester Bed, Southern, circa 1845–1860Renaissance Revival Inlaid Parlor Cabinet, Late 19th CenturyItalian Specimen Marble-Inlaid (Pietra Dura) Tabletop on Regency-Style Giltwood Base, Center Table
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Aberdeen, MS, United States
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New Year's Estates Auction

Stevens Auction Company is pleased to present our New Year's Estates Auction on Saturday, January 3rd, featuring an exceptional selection of antiques, fine art, estate jewelry, and decorative furnishings gathered from distinguished Southern homes and private collections. This important New Year?s sale offers a diverse and well-curated mix of 19th- and early 20th-century furniture, including carved Victorian pieces, Southern estate walnut and mahogany case goods, French and English antiques, and finely upholstered seating. Featured decorative arts include porcelain, bronze, sterling silver, crystal, time pieces, and Oriental rugs, along with an impressive assortment of original artwork, prints, and mirrors. Several estates contribute outstanding additions in estate jewelry, including gold and diamond pieces, gemstone rings, period brooches, watches, and other fine accessories ideal for collectors and New Year gift-giving. The sale also includes Southern decorative items, including collectibles, architectural elements, lamps, chandeliers, and a selection of quality smalls perfect for designers, decorators, and first-time buyers alike. With hundreds of lots representing multiple estates and private consignors, this auction offers something for every collector: from museum-quality antiques to unique decorative treasures with character and history. We invite bidders to join us online for this special New Year?s event and to preview the full catalog on LiveAuctioneers. As always, Stevens Auction Company proudly continues its tradition of presenting authentic, estate-fresh antiques with integrity and expertise.
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Large Cast Bronze Lion’s-Head Door Knocker: Substantial cast bronze lion’s-head door knocker, early to mid-20th century, featuring a deeply modeled mane and a large integrated ring pull. The weighted ring and thick casting indicate a
0004: Large Cast Bronze Lion’s-Head Door KnockerEst. US$100-US$300
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Continental Hanging Corner Cupboard, 19th century: Finely crafted wall-mounted corner cupboard, likely Continental, veneered in richly figured walnut and fruitwood with crossbanded panels and chamfered edges. The molded cornice above a pair of
0007: Continental Hanging Corner Cupboard, 19th centuryEst. US$500-US$800
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Victorian Walnut Canterbury, Circa 1870: A finely carved Victorian walnut canterbury featuring a gently serpentine top above four shaped divider panels, designed for organizing sheet music, folios, or periodicals. The frame displays elegant
0010: Victorian Walnut Canterbury, Circa 1870Est. US$300-US$500
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Continental Style Landscape Painting, 19th century: Oil on canvas landscape depicting a rustic stone dwelling set along a riverbank with cascading waterfall, distant mountains, and atmospheric sky. The composition features strong depth, warm earth
0014: Continental Style Landscape Painting, 19th centuryEst. US$400-US$600
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Southern Cherry Blanket Chest, mid-19th century: Attractive Southern cherry blanket chest with paneled front and sides, the lift-top lid opening to a clean interior for linens or storage. The case rests on turned legs with subtle ring turnings, and
0015: Southern Cherry Blanket Chest, mid-19th centuryEst. US$600-US$1,200
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Gerald Curry Chippendale Style Highboy, 20th century: Outstanding custom-crafted highboy or chest-on-chest in the Chippendale style, attributed to master cabinetmaker Gerald Curry. Constructed in richly grained solid mahogany, the piece features an
0019: Gerald Curry Chippendale Style Highboy, 20th centuryEst. US$1,000-US$1,800