1844 flag among gems at Jeffrey S. Evans Americana sale June 22-23

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Large 1844 Henry Clay presidential campaign flag banner. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates image

CRAWFORD, Va. – Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates will conduct their 34th semiannual Americana and Fine Antiques Auction on June 22-23. The event features a fine selection of historical flags, banners and other political textiles from a private collection; a special selection of over 100 antiquarian maps and prints deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, many examples from the William C. Wooldridge collection, published in Mapping Virginia: From the Age of Exploration to the Civil War; as well as private collections in Canada and across the United States. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

Session I, beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, June 22, will feature the extensive library of the late Ivor Noel Hume (1927-2017), distinguished scholar, author and former director of the Department of Archaeological Research at Colonial Williamsburg. With volumes ranging from the 17th to 21st centuries, this assemblage represents one of the finest archaeological research libraries in private hands. At 12:30 p.m., just prior to the auction, ceramics scholar, archaeologist, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and editor of Ceramics in America Robert Hunter will be presenting a tribute to Ivor Noel Hume.

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Cornelius Van Wytfliet (Flemish, 1550-1597) ‘Norumbega et Virginia’ map of the Atlantic Seaboard, deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation with proceeds to benefit the Collections and Acquisitions Funds. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates image

Session II, beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 23, will include Jeffrey S. Evans’ usual fine selection of rare Virginia and other Southern material; 18th- and 19th-century formal and country furniture; American fine and decorative arts; folk pottery; 19th-century coin silver; Shenandoah Valley and other folk art; 18th- and 19th-century ceramics; antiquarian maps and manuscripts.

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Meeks-attributed carved rosewood marble-top center table, circa 1860. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates image

Highlights in the Saturday session include a highly important abolitionist flag banner with a Rochester, N.Y., history; a fine Henry Clay 1844 presidential campaign flag banner in excellent condition; a 17-star hand-sewn U.S. national flag with War of 1812 history; an outstanding Stirewalt family Shenandoah Valley of Virginia paint-decorated yellow pine diminutive box; a fine Rococo Revival carved rosewood marble-top center table attributed to Joseph Meeks & Sons in New York; an Aaron Willard mahogany tall-case clock, dial dated 1793; and a David Edward Cronin oil on canvas Civil War scene, depicting a Union raid on Confederate forces at Charles City County Courthouse in Virginia.

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Aaron Willard, Boston, tall-case clock, dial dated 1793. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates image

Company president Jeffrey S. Evans commented, “We are very excited to bring such an outstanding group of fresh material to the market for this auction, most of which will sell unreserved. The selection of historical flags and other political textiles are world-class and should provide an interesting gauge for what is a particularly vibrant market at present. Additionally, our offerings of Virginia and other Southern material are especially strong and provide numerous unique buying opportunities for collectors of all levels.”

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David Edward Cronin (1839-1925) oil on canvas Civil War scene. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates image

Consisting of a diverse range of rare and desirable material, the large sale promises to be a noteworthy event.

For further information email info@jeffreysevans.com or call 540-434-3939.