Variety, Fine & Decorative Arts 2014-08-23 Auction - 515 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 2
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CONTINENTAL SEVRES-STYLE PORCELAIN LARGE VASECHINESE YUZHI GENGZHI TU WOODBLOCK PRINTS FOLIOGEORGE ARMFIELD (BRITISH, 1808-1893) CANINE PAINTING
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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Variety, Fine & Decorative Arts

Our August 23rd catalogued auction of Fine & Decorative Arts features fresh estate material and collections from Virginia, New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, &c. Furniture includes 18th and 19th century Georgian, labeled Cincinnati scroll-leg secretary, American country, Victorian, Colonial Revival, &c.; paintings and other fine art; Asian art and decorative accessories including an album of ?Yuzhi Gengzhi Tu? woodblock prints, snuff bottles, &c.; Currier & Ives and other prints including Black Americana and Civil War; clocks including a French black slate and malachite mantel clock; girandole sets; 1920s brass and crystal chandeliers and sconces from the Virginia Theater in Harrisonburg; fine art and antiques reference volumes; Native American material including rugs and baskets; collection of antique quilt tops, newly quilted by Becky Herdle, most illustrated in her 1994 publication ?Time-Span Quilts? published by the American Quilter?s Society; twig child?s rocker and smoking stand; antique hearth items including early ironware, copper kettles, utensils, &c.; country accessories including baskets; a large selection of silver including set of six circa 1850 Philadelphia coin silver footed open salts, set of six 1818 London gadrooned footed master salts, Tiffany, Warner, Kirk, set of Gorham ?Hunt Club? flatware, &c.; French and American pocketwatches including 18K and 14K gold examples; thermoplastic-cased photos; jewelry including Victorian and costume; variety of ceramics including a 24? Sevres-style porcelain ormolu-mounted vase, large Old Paris porcelain vases, oyster plates, Lladro figures, &c.; American art pottery including George Ohr, Van Briggle, Rookwood, Weller, and Roseville; PLUS MORE!
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AMERICAN DECORATED STONEWARE JUG: AMERICAN DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt glazed, "3" gallon capacity stamp, brushed cobalt decoration of a hen feeding. Probably Fulper Brothers, Flemington, New Jersey. Fourth quarter 19th century.
1025: AMERICAN DECORATED STONEWARE JUGEst. US$100-US$200
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APPALACHIAN WOVEN SPLINT BASKET: APPALACHIAN WOVEN SPLINT BASKET, white oak, circular rim and square open-weave base, low arched handle with carved interior rim notches. Original dry natural surface with excellent patina. Late
1026: APPALACHIAN WOVEN SPLINT BASKETEst. US$100-US$150
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VIRGINIA WOVEN SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO: VIRGINIA WOVEN SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a diminutive circular egg basket with kick-up base and X-wrap rim, and a small rectangular example with double rim. Each with a dry
1029: VIRGINIA WOVEN SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWOEst. US$50-US$100
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VIRGINIA WOVEN SPLINT BASKET: VIRGINIA WOVEN SPLINT BASKET, white oak, small oval form with low arched handle and diagonal wrapped rim. Together with two rye straw coil baskets, the larger example probably Shenandoah Valley. Each
1030: VIRGINIA WOVEN SPLINT BASKETEst. US$50-US$100
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PAINTED POPLAR TABLE-TOP STORAGE BOX: PAINTED POPLAR TABLE-TOP STORAGE BOX, hinged lid concealing a shallow well above three drawers, nailed construction. Original red-washed surface. Second half 19th century. 7 1/2" H, 35" x 8".
1031: PAINTED POPLAR TABLE-TOP STORAGE BOXEst. US$100-US$150
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PAINTED COUNTRY TREEN ACCESSORIES, LOT OF TWO: PAINTED COUNTRY TREEN ACCESSORIES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a diminutive turned bowl with waxed green paint, and a cutlery tray with cut-out arched center handle, scraped to original blue/green paint.
1032: PAINTED COUNTRY TREEN ACCESSORIES, LOT OF TWOEst. US$100-US$150
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PAINTED COUNTRY FLAX SPINNING WHEEL: PAINTED COUNTRY FLAX SPINNING WHEEL, old black-painted surface and fine turnings. 19th century. 46 1/2" HOA, 31" LOA. Provenance: Property of a Delaware private collection.
1033: PAINTED COUNTRY FLAX SPINNING WHEELEst. US$80-US$120
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AMERICAN COUNTRY POPLAR HANGING SHELF: AMERICAN COUNTRY POPLAR HANGING SHELF, cut-out sides supporting three shelves, upper cut-out hanger. Mid 19th century. 27" H, 25" W, 6 3/4" D. Provenance: Property of an Albemarle Co., VA lady.
1034: AMERICAN COUNTRY POPLAR HANGING SHELFEst. US$50-US$100
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PRIMITIVE PAINTED BOX: PRIMITIVE PAINTED BOX, hinged lid, nailed construction. Old surface in mustard and green, dated "1898" on lid. 19th century. 6 1/4" H, 20 1/4" W, 11" D.
1035: PRIMITIVE PAINTED BOXEst. US$50-US$100
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AMERICAN PRIMITIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE: AMERICAN PRIMITIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, comprising an Appalachian side chair with red-painted woven-splint seat, a plank-seat stool raised on four shaven legs, and a planter with remnants of red
1036: AMERICAN PRIMITIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREEEst. US$50-US$100
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AMERICAN COUNTRY POPLAR PEG RACK: AMERICAN COUNTRY POPLAR PEG RACK, possibly taken from a wardrobe and in natural surface. 19th century. 54" H x 14" W. Provenance: Property of a Tennessee private collector.
1037: AMERICAN COUNTRY POPLAR PEG RACKEst. US$30-US$50
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ASSORTED ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE: ASSORTED ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, comprising a pieced quilt top inscribed "Miss Etta Burlingame / Brownville / Oneida Co., NY", a yellowware buttermilk pitcher with cows, and a brass eagle door
1038: ASSORTED ARTICLES, LOT OF THREEEst. US$50-US$100
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUG: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUG, red and earth tones, various central geometric designs and birds, running arrow boarder. First half 20th century. 5' 3" x 6' 8 1/2". Provenance: Property of a West Coast
1039: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUGEst. US$200-US$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUG: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUG, red and earth tones, central elongated geometric design. First half 20th century. 2' 5 1/2" x 4' 4". Provenance: Property of a West Coast private collector.
1040: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUGEst. US$100-US$200
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED LIDDED BASKET: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED LIDDED BASKET, low oval form with geometric decorations to lid and sides. Late 19th/early 20th century. 1 3/4" H, 3 3/4" x 4 3/4".
1041: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED LIDDED BASKETEst. US$100-US$200
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED BASKET: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED BASKET, oval form with angled decoration. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4" H, 6 3/8" x 9".
1042: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED BASKETEst. US$100-US$200
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED BASKETS, LOT OF TWO: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a jar form and a lidded bowl-form example, each with dyed geometric decoration. First quarter 20th century. 4" and 6 1/4" HOA.
1043: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN COILED BASKETS, LOT OF TWOEst. US$100-US$200
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NATIVE AMERICAN AND POSSIBLE OTHER WOVEN COILED: NATIVE AMERICAN AND POSSIBLE OTHER WOVEN COILED BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a bundle coiled conical-form deep bowl with dyed geometric decoration, and an urn-form jar raised on a flared foot.
1044: NATIVE AMERICAN AND POSSIBLE OTHER WOVEN COILEDEst. US$100-US$200
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THERMOPLASTIC PHOTOGRAPH CASES, LOT OF FIVE: THERMOPLASTIC PHOTOGRAPH CASES, LOT OF FIVE, including one molded with a man and woman playing chess, and one with a strawberry in the reserve. Containing common ambrotype and tintype images. Third
1045: THERMOPLASTIC PHOTOGRAPH CASES, LOT OF FIVEEst. US$100-US$150
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SOUTHERN WOVEN SWEETGRASS BASKETS, LOT OF THREE: SOUTHERN WOVEN SWEETGRASS BASKETS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a lidded circular example and two basket-form examples. Together with a booklet on Mary Jackson published by the Gibbes Art Gallery, 1984.
1046: SOUTHERN WOVEN SWEETGRASS BASKETS, LOT OF THREEEst. US$100-US$150
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TINTYPE PHOTO ALBUMS, LOT OF FOUR: TINTYPE PHOTO ALBUMS, LOT OF FOUR, each with red-leather covers, three with original brass clasp, mostly full. Large example with pencil inscription for Gertie Burnap, Dunstable, Massachusetts,
1047: TINTYPE PHOTO ALBUMS, LOT OF FOUREst. US$80-US$120
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUG: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUG, red and earth tones, central cross surrounded with geometric design. 20th century. 2' 5 3/4" x 3' 7 3/4". Provenance: Property of the Davis family, Luray, VA.
1048: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN RUGEst. US$80-US$120
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