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Charleston Estate Auctions primed for May 3 sale

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Antique English sterling silver repoussé footed punch bowl made in 1899 by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield England, no monograms, approximately 1,180 grams, 11in x 11in x 7¼in. Charleston Estate Auctions image

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. – Charleston Estate Auctions’ May 3 online auction event has a great assortment of items – 350 lots – from exceptional Southern estates. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

The auction includes a large collection of sterling silver and fine antique art from Brogdon Manor Plantation in South Carolina, property from several prominent Charleston families including Tiffany Winthrop sterling silver from the estate of Maj. Gen. Carroll LeTellier, a large collection of rare antique pewter, artwork from a New York art dealer, fine quality Persian rugs, china, Limoges porcelain, mirrors, furniture, sports trading cards and much more.

Highlights include:

– An antique English sterling silver repoussé footed punch bowl made in 1899 by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield England (above). The design has a fluted base and sides, and repoussé scrolls and foliage.

– An exceptional oil on canvas portrait of a handsome, well-dressed young man by Jerome D. Fielding (1822-1870), that has been professionally cleaned and placed in a modern period black and gold frame (below).

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Oil on canvas portrait of a handsome young, well-dressed gentleman by Jerome D. Fielding (1822-1870), painted in 1859, 26½in x 36in. Charleston Estate Auctions image

– Fine oil on canvas portrait of a stunning young woman done in 1921 by Clarence Rudolph Mattei (1883-1945) in a giltwood frame that measures 30 by 21 by 2½ inches.

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Oil on canvas portrait of a beautiful young woman done in 1921 by Clarence Rudolph Mattei (1883-1945). 25½in x 20in image. Charleston Estate Auctions image

–  Six five-piece sterling silver place settings in the 1909 Winthrop pattern designed by Albert A. Southwick.

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Tiffany sterling silver flatware, ‘Winthrop’ pattern, five-piece place settings, service for six, monogrammed, approximately 1,875 grams. Charleston Estate Auctions

Auction goes will go live online May 3 at 1 p.m. Eastern. Registration and absentee bidding will be accepted until noon on the day of the sale.

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