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12 & 13 December 2014
CHARLTON HALL
Discovering Extraordinary Objects For 85 Years
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CELEBRATING 85 YEARS OF DISCOVERING EXTRAORDINARY OBJECTS
SALE DATES & TIMES:Friday 12 December, beginning at 1pm (Lots 1-347)Saturday 13 December, beginning at 10am (Lots 400-956)
PREVIEW EXHIBITION:Opening Reception: Saturday 6 December (4pm–7pm) Wednesday 10 December (12noon–8pm)Thursday 11 December (10am–6pm) Friday 12 December (10am–6pm) Saturday 13 December (8am–12noon)and by prior appointment
CHARLTON HALL AUCTIONEERS7 Lexington DriveWest Columbia, South Carolina 29170Tel: 803-779-5678
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Important Museum Estate & Private Collections
Columbus Museum, Columbus, GeorgiaChrist School, Asheville, North Carolina
Historic Charleston FoundationSouth Carolina MuseumsVirginia Institution
Collection of the late Dr. Edward L. and Helen McConnell, Atlanta, GeorgiaEstate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner, Sea Island, Georgia
Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
Palm Desert, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California
Upland, California Coconut Grove, Florida
Venice, FloridaWellington, FloridaAtlanta, Georgia
Crawfordville, Georgia Fitzgerald, Georgia Griffin, Georgia
Savannah, GeorgiaIndianapolis, Indiana Lexington, KentuckyLouisville, Kentucky Beals Island, Maine
South Berwick, Maine Carolina Shores, North Carolina
Cashiers, North Carolina
Charlotte, North CarolinaWilmington, North Carolina Norman, OklahomaAbbeville, South Carolina Aiken, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina Georgetown, South Carolina Greer, South Carolina Hopkins, South Carolina Indian Land, South Carolina Isle of Palms, South Carolina Hartsville, South CarolinaLadson, South Carolina Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Sumter, South Carolina Austin, TexasDallas, Texas
The late Dr. Edward L. and Helen McConnell accumulated one of the first and mostsignificant collections of Art Nouveau glass works in the United States. Theirdedication to connoisseurship resulted in a carefully selected assemblage of blownglass, which has garnered attention from art glass experts across the country.Portions of their collection have been featured in exhibitions at the Georgia Museumof Art at the University of Georgia, where Dr. McConnell graduated in 1950 amongthe first class of the school of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. and Mrs. McConnell, both originally from Clarksville, Georgia, bought their firstpiece of art glass in 1966, a small Steuben fan vase. At the time, the couple wasliving in Nebraska, where Dr. McConnell became vice president of marketing forNorden Laboratories. In 1975, Dr. McConnell and his wife returned to Georgia,where he opened his own pharmaceutical company in Atlanta. Dr. McConnell kepta close eye on the art glass market, which, prior to the evolution of the Internet,required traveling to exhibitions and seminars, and maintaining connections withdealers and curators. He studied the subject extensively and with dedication,leading to the knowledge and taste of a true connoisseur.
Over time the couple approached their collecting more editorially. Rather than builda very large collection, the couple preferred to increase its overall quality. When veryrare items became available, they would often let go of less important pieces,resulting in an exceptional assemblage of Art Nouveau glass works. Dr. and Mrs.McConnell enthusiastically shared their knowledge and their collection with thepublic at the Georgia Museum of Art, first in 1984 with the landmark exhibition“Art Nouveau Glass – A Connoisseur’s Collection,” one of the first exhibitions of artglass in the South. The collection has been featured at the museum twice moresince Dr. McConnell’s passing in 1995, first in the award-winning 1996 exhibition“Tiffany Glass from the Collection of the Late Dr. Edward McConnell” and in the 1998exhibition, “Steuben Glass from the McConnell Collection.” Dr. and Mrs. McConnelldedicated themselves to their significant collection of American Art Nouveau glassworks and shared these works with the public with the hope that their enthusiasmwould inspire others to pursue research and find beauty in exquisite works of artglass.
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Dr. Edward L. & Helen McConnell Collection
Lots 1-3347
Session I12 DecemberFriday at 1pm
West Columbia, SC
CHARLTON HALL AUCTIONEERS
Important Fine & Decorative ArtsAmerican & English Furniture, Silver, Art, and Decorative Arts
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1TOWLE LOUIS XIV PATTERN SILVER GOBLET SETcirca 1925, marked: Louis XIV by Towle, Sterling,68160, H6 3/4”; Total 42.0ozT (8pcs)$1,200-1,800
2AMERICAN STERLING CENTER BOWLSBlack, Starr & Frost footed bowl, H3” L14”; andGorham poppy design bowl, H2” W10 1/2”; Total50.0ozT (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a lady
3TUTTLE ONSLOW PATTERN STERLINGFLATWAREcirca 1931, comprising:12 hollow handle knives, L9 1/2”12 hollow handle knives, L8 3/4”12 spreaders, L6”12 forks, L8”12 forks, L7 1/4”12 forks, L6”12 oval soups, L7”12 round soups, L6 1/2”12 iced tea spoons, L7”12 teaspoons, L6”4 serving spoons, L8 1/4”Total 177.0ozT weighable (124pcs)$2,000-3,000Provenance: Griffin, Georgia private collection
4AMERICAN STERLING TABLE ARTICLESset of 8 sherbets, H3 1/2”Tiffany & Co. pierced dish, L8”Whiting MFG Larchmont race trophy, Sq.7”3 Gorham dishes, L9 1/2” and Dia.6”set of 4 sterling nut dishes, Sq.2 1/2”pair Gorham shakers, H4 1/2”together with Russian silver footed salt, H1 1/2”Total 45.0ozT (20pcs)$700-900Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
5GORHAM STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEPuritan pattern, comprising:coffeepot, H11”teapot, H9”covered sugar, H6 1/2”creamer, H5”wastebowl, H4 1/2”and associated silverplate waiter, L21 1/2”Total 41.0ozT weighable (6pcs)$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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6GORHAM STRASBOURG PATTERN STERLINGFLATWARE SERVICEcirca 1897, comprising:8 hollow handle knives, L9”3 spreaders, L6”8 forks, L7”8 forks, L6 1/4”4 cocktail forks, L5 1/2”8 round soups, L6 1/8”16 teaspoons, L5 3/4”8 demitasse, L4”4 serving spoons, L8 1/2”gravy ladle, L7”sugar spoon, L6”serving fork, L8 1/2”master butter, L7”together with Kirk lemon fork, L4 1/2”; and Gorhaminfant spoon, L4 1/2”; in fitted Reed & Barton silverchestTotal 75.5ozT weighable (74pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Norman, Oklahoma private collection
7AMERICAN STERLING COFFEEPOT AND BOWLJ.E. Caldwell & Co coffeepot, H9”; and TheodoreStarr bowl, H3” Dia.6 1/2”; Total 24.0ozT (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
8AMERICAN STERLING BOWLS AND GRAVY BOATFina sterling Revere center bowl, H4 3/4” Dia.9”International dish, Dia.9 1/4”weighted center bowl, H4 1/4” Dia.9”International Lord Saybrook pattern gravy boatTotal 36.0ozT weighable (5pcs)$400-700Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
9AMERICAN STERLING FLATWARE AND SERVINGPIECESStieff Rose set: 4 knives, 4 forks, and 6 teaspoonsTowle Canterbury 3 tablespoons and 6 teaspoons12 Towle Old Newbury cocktail forksInternational Revere serving fork and master butterDurgin serving fork9 Reed & Barton Hepplewhite flat spreaders7 Whiting Adam salad/dessert forksTowle condiment spoon5 soup spoonscandle snuffer with turned handle, and ContinentalspoonTotal 54.0ozT weighable (62pcs)$700-900Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
10AMERICAN STERLING TABLE ARTICLESKirk & Son Co sugar caster, H7”pair Francis I pattern nut dishes, Dia.3 1/2”Kirk & Son bread tray, L12”pair Kirk & Son weighted candelabra, H9”2 pairs weighted candlesticks, H2 1/2”weighted compote, H3”Total 31.0ozT weighable (10pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
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11AMERICAN STERLING TEA SERVICE,INTERNATIONALteapot, H7 1/2”covered sugar, H6”creamer, H4 1/2”waste, H3 1/2”waiter, L20”together with Alvin well-matched coffeepot,H9 1/2”Total 101.0ozT (6pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
12AMERICAN STERLING COVERED ENTREE ANDGRAVY BOAT, GORHAM AND STEIFFGorham diminutive oval form with floral border andengraved with initials GSM; marked on base, dated1894, H6” L9”; and Steiff ornate floral repousse-chased gravy boat, H5” L8”; each marked on base;Total 37.5ozT (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
13AMERICAN STERLING SPORTING DOG TROPHYBOWL BY ARTHUR STONEcirca 1906-37, deep flared bowl on pedestal engraved: F.C. NAFC ‘61 ACE’S SHEBA OF ARDYN TROPHYPresented by Mrs. William Laughlinto the Best Working BitchThe Labrador Retreiver Club Spring Trialflanked by winners and owners from 1967 through1974H6” Dia.12 1/2”, 49.5ozT$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
14AMERICAN STERLING BOWLSTowle, H2 1/2” Dia.10”Chippendale pattern, H3” Dia.12”Wallace Rose Point, H3” Dia.12”Old Newbury Crafters, H2” Dia.13”Total 70.0ozT (4pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
15AMERICAN STERLING SERVING PIECESWhiting Imperial Queen ladle, L13”Whiting Ivory pattern serving spoon, L9”J.C. Derby pierced serving spoon, L9”Gorham Imperial Chryanthemum fork, L7 1/4”Gorham Strasbourg salad serving set, L8 1/2”Gorham Royal Oak ice tongs, L7”Reed & Barton Francis I pierced server, L9 1/2”Reed & Barton Hepplewhite salad serving set, L9”Towle Kings serving spoon, L9 1/2”Towle King Richard spoon, L13 1/2”Continental silver asparagrus server, L7 1/2”Holly pattern serving spoon, L9 1/4”Total 64.0ozT all in (13pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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16SILVER GENTLEMAN’S ARTICLESGorham silver and alligator flask, L6”Birmingham prayer book cover, H3 3/4”Georgian snuff box, L3”silverplate matchbox cover, L2 1/4”6 silver and plated bottle labels (10pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
17A.G. SCHULTZ & CO STERLING BEVERAGEPITCHERMaryland, circa 1899-1950, ornate floral repousse-chased ovoid form; marked on base; H10”and 29.0ozT$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
18A.G. SCHULTZ & CO STERLING TEA AND COFFEESERVICEMaryland, circa 1899-1950, finely repousse-chased floral pattern, engraved with initials CPN, comprising:coffeepot, H9”teapot, H7 1/2”covered sugar, H5 1/2”creamer, H5 1/2”wastebowl, H4 1/2”Total 83.0ozT all in (5pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
19AMERICAN STERLING CENTERPIECE AND BOWLTowle centerpiece, H3 1/2” Dia.14”; and Wallacebowl, H3” Dia.11”, marked; Total 44.0ozT (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
20AMERICAN STERLING BOWLS AND TRAYSGorham tray, L13”Reed & Barton Windsor bowl, L12 1/4”sterling oblong tray, L12”pair Wallace dishes, L11”Whiting compote, H4 1/2” Dia.9 1/2”Total 84.0ozT (6pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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21SHIEBLER SILVER BABY CUP OF SOUTHERNINTERESTJapanesque design, engraved: Alpha McGee fromGrandmother, Due West, SC, 1886; marked onunderside; H4” and 3.9ozT$200-300Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
22AMERICAN STERLING TAZZA, COFFEEPOT ANDGRAVYBOATBlack, Starr & Frost tazza, H2 3/4” Dia.11”American coffeepot, H11 1/2”Reed & Barton gravy boat, H5”Total 45.0ozT (3pcs)$700-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
23GORHAM SILVER OVERLAY FLASK AND PERFUMEBOTTLEdated 1899, flask engraved CSJ, July 8, 1899 andmarked, H6 1/2”; together with scent bottle marked:Sterling, H4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
24AMERICAN STERLING GOBLET SET, WATROUSMFGmarked: Crescent W, Sterling, PP51; H6 1/2”;32.5ozT (8pcs)$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
25AMERICAN SILVER CUPS AND MUGSGorham coin silver engraved Charles H. Butler, H3 1/2”; together with other sterling cups engraved MarthaJordan, Martha Robertson Jordan and apple-decorated;H1 1/2” to 3”; and silverplate example, H3”; Total11.7ozT weighable (5pcs)$200-300Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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26AMERICAN STERLING BOWLS, DISHESAND COFFEEPOT5 oval bowls, L7 1/2” to 11”5 round bowls, Dia.4 1/4” to 6”3 deep bowls, H1 3/4” to 2”3 footed deep bowls, H2 1/2” to 3 1/2”coffeepot with wood handle, H7 1/2”compote, H2 1/2”set of 4 plates, Dia.6”set of 6 nut dishes, Dia.3”2 coasters, Dia.2 1/2”salt, Dia.2 1/2”sugar, H3”Total 104.0ozT weighable (31pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
27GORHAM KING EDWARD STERLING FLATWARE4 hollow handle knives, L9 1/2”4 hollow handle knives, H9 1/4”7 flat spreaders, L5 3/4”4 hollow handle spreaders, L6”12 forks, L7 1/2”8 forks, L6 1/4”4 forks, L6 3/4”4 soups, L7”8 round soups, L6 1/4”12 teaspoons, L5”serving fork, L8”serving spoon, L8 1/2”sugar spoon, L5 3/4”condiment fork, L5 3/4”Total 77.0ozT weighable (71pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Georgetown, South Carolina privatecollection
28AMERICAN STERLING GOBLET AND CORDIAL SETSset of 12 Alvin S249 goblets, H6 1/2”; and set of 4Reed & Barton cordials, H2 3/4”; Total 47.0ozT(16pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Georgetown, South Carolina privatecollection
29AMERICAN STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE,REVERE SILVER CONew York, first half 20th century, pattern 593, comprising:coffeepot, H11”teapot, H8 1/2”covered sugar, H7”creamer, H6”wastebowl, H4 1/2”Total 62.0ozT all in (5pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Savannah, Georgia private collection
30TIFFANY & CO AND GORHAM STERLING VASES,SHOEHORN AND CUPTiffany trumpet vase on weighted base, 18363/7954,H10 1/4”Gorham trumpet vase, H11”Tiffany shoehorn, 15088G/7043, L6 1/2”Tiffany cup engraved: Dean H. Velson, 1939;18126B/4826, H2”Total 19.0ozT all in (4pcs)$400-700
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31AMERICAN STERLING CENTERBOWLS, TRAY ANDTAZZAbasin-form centerbowl, H2 3/4” Dia.13 1/4”Whiting bowl, H3 1/2” Dia.9”bowl on pedestal, H2 1/2” Dia.10”centerbowl with pierced edge, H2” Dia.9 1/4”round serving tray, Dia.13 1/4”reticulated tazza, H1 1/4” Dia.10 1/4”engraved with various initials, marked by various makers.Total 72.0ozT (6pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Lexington, South Carolina privatecollection
32AMERICAN STERLING SHERBET SET, FRANK SMITHpattern 3940, H3 1/2”, and Total 28.0ozT (12pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
33FRANK WHITING RENAISSANCE PATTERNSTERLING BEVERAGE PITCHERH10 1/2”, and 26.0ozT$400-700Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
34THEODORE STARR STERLING THREE-LIGHTCANDELABRAfirst half 20th century, twist pattern with weightedbase, marked; H15 1/4” W12 1/4” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
35LUNT WILLIAM & MARY PATTERN STERLINGFLATWAREcirca 1921, comprising:8 hollow handle knives, L9”7 spreaders, L5 1/2”8 forks, L7”16 forks, 6”4 cocktail forks, L5 1/2”8 iced tea spoons, L7 1/2”8 round soups, L6 1/2”16 teaspoons, L6”8 demitasse, L4 1/4”3 serving spoons, L8 1/2”master butter, L7”sugar, L5 1/2”jelly, L6”condiment ladle, L4 3/4”cream ladle, L5”gravy ladle, L5 3/4”cold meat fork, L7 1/2”2 condiment forks, L5” & 5 1/2”hollow handle cheese knife, L6 1/2”hollow handle pastry server, L10”together with: associated silver & plated 6-pc hollowhandle steak set, cheese knife, 4 cocktail forks and 9other table implements, in fitted case.Total 81.0ozT weighable (123pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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36REED & BARTON LE CINQ FLEURS PATTERNSTERLING FLATWAREcirca 1900, comprising:12 hollow handle knives, L10”2 spreaders, L5 3/4”9 forks, L7”4 forks, L6”5 spoons, L8”10 round soups, L7”7 teaspoons, L5 1/2”together with various patterns and makers, comprising:3 iced tea spoons, L7 1/8”7 teaspoons, L5 1/2”serving spoon, L7 1/2”spoon, L6 1/2”spreader, L5 1/4”pierced serving spoon, L8 1/2”pierced flat server, L8 3/4”in chinoiserie silver chestTotal 75.0ozT weighable (65pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
37WALLACE GRAND BAROQUE STERLING FLATWAREAND SERVING PIECEScirca 1941, comprising:8 hollow handle knives, L9”7 flat spreaders, L6 1/4”8 forks, L7 1/2”8 forks, L6 1/2”8 cocktail forks, L5 1/4”8 round soups, L6”8 iced tea spoons, L7 1/2”4 teaspoons, L6”serving spoon, L9 1/4”serving fork, L9 1/2”2-pc salad serving set, L8 3/4”meat fork, L8”master butter, L7 1/2”hollow handle pastry server, L10 1/2”hollow handle cheese server, L6 1/2”jelly server, L6 1/2”gravy ladle, L6 1/2”cream ladle, L5 1/2”sugar spoon, L6”condiment fork, L5 1/4”lemon fork, L5 1/2”Total 86.0ozT weighable (73pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
38AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STERLING TABLEARTICLESConcord pitcher; H8 1/2” gravyboat, H5”gravyboat on stand, H4 1/2”18th century English ladle and stuffing spoon, L13”and 12”Total 48.0ozT (5pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a lady
39SILVER TEA CADDY, YOUTH SET AND COCKTAILFORKSAmerican sterling tea caddy and teaball in caseEnglish Victorian sterling 3-piece youth set in case,L7 1/2”set of 12 Reed & Barton Renaissance silverplatecocktail forks, L6 1/4” (17pcs)$300-500Provenance: Property of a lady
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40SILVERPLATE SERVING TRAYS AND PLATTERwell-and-tree platter, L22”footed tray, L27”waiter, L28 1/2” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
41SILVERPLATE SERVING TRAYS, SALVER, LOVING CUPS AND BUTTER DISH2 trays, L20”salver, Dia.10”loving cups, H5” and 7”butter dish, L8” (6pcs)$200-400Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collection
42PAIR SILVERPLATE TWO-LIGHT SCONCESvasiform and pendant design issuing scrolling arms; H17” W13” D7” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
43STERLING AND PLATED VASES, TRAYS AND TABLEWARESsterling Gorham weighted trumpet vase, H12” and weighted vase, H9”Pairpoint plated vase, H8”; weighted candlestick, H9”; sterling cream and sugar,H4”; together with silverplated Early American pattern well-and-tree platter, L183/4”; oval serving tray, L22”; rectangular tray, L11 1/8”; crumber, L10 1/4”; andshaker, H5 1/2” (11pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner, Sea Island, Georgia
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44CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)VIEW OF MONTEREY, 1865oil on two sheets of paper joined & laid to board,framed, signed lower center: Monterey/Septr2d/1865/G_ju_ Road, signed lower right:Monterey/Septr 7th/____ RoadH8 1/4” W32 1/2”$10,000-15,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRAD WISECHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond: William ByrdPress, 1962. Catalogue #123, illus on unpaginatedleaf between pp.24 & 25.
45CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)STUDY FOR BATTERY RUTLEDGE,CHARLESTON HARBOR, 1863watercolor and pencil on paper, unframed, inscribedlower right: East of Ft. Moultrie/Batt. Rutledge/3rdDec 1863H9 1/4” W12”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRAD WISECHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond: William ByrdPress, 1962. Catalogue #58.
Other Notes: Chapman used this plein air sketch asthe basis for his painting BATTERY RUTLEDGE,now in the collection of the Museum of theConfederacy in Richmond.
46CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)FORT MOULTRIE, 1863watercolor on paper, unframed, signed lower left: CWChapman/Fort Moultrie/Nov. 12th 1863H9 1/4” W12”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRAD WISECHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond: William ByrdPress, 1962. Catalogue #82.
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47CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN SKETCHES OF THEFRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)Four oils on cardstock:FRENCH SOLDIERS, PARIS, 1871FRENCH SOLDIER, PARIS, 1871FRENCH SOLDEIRS, PARIS, 1871SOLDIER IN RED CAPmatted, 3 inscribed & datedranging from H9” W11 1/2” to H5 3/4” W3 3/4”(4pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRAD WISECHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond: William ByrdPress, 1962. Catalogue #281, 282 (also illus p37),283, 324.
48CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)LANDSCAPE: BOULOGNE, 1871oil on panel, unframed, titled & dated lower rightH7 1/2” W9 1/2”$700-900Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRAD WISECHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond: William ByrdPress, 1962. Catalogue #266.
49CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)Collection of four oils of Continental ladies, each oncardstock, unframed, unsignedH7” W5” each (4pcs)$700-900Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
50CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)nine sketches: MILITARY, PARK, SAILING andBEACH SCENES, mostly French, c. 1870ink, unframed, ranging from H12” W8 3/4” to H3 3/4” W5 1/4” (9pcs)$400-600Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
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51CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)collection of studies and sketches:LADY IN CLASSICAL DRESS, ROME, 1875POSING LADYPROFILE: WOMAN IN A SMALL HATFIGURE STUDIES, PARISFIGURE STUDIES, PONT DE SURESNESmixed & various media, unframed, variousdated & inscriptionsranging from H5 1/2” W9” to H4 1/2” W3 1/2” (5pcs)$400-600Provenance: Property deaccessioned from aVirginia institution to benefit the collectionsand conservation funds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond,Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRADWISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond:William Byrd Press, 1962. Catalogue #272(also illus p30), 273, 299.
52CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN(South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910)collection of sketches comprising:BUST OF A LADYLADY IN BLUEBABY IN CRIBMOONLIGHTSAILBOATall in oil except the last being watercolor,unframed, unsignedranging from H6 1/4” W9 1/2” to H2” W2”(5pcs)$400-600Provenance: Property deaccessioned from aVirginia institution to benefit the collectionsand conservation funds
Exhibitions: CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN1842-1910, Valentine Museum, Richmond,Virginia, 1962.
Literature: Valentine Museum, CONRADWISE CHAPMAN 1842-1910. Richmond:William Byrd Press, 1962. Catalogue #314 &315.
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53ANNE WORSHAM RICHARDSON(South Carolina, 1922-2012)WILD TURKEY, 1954gouache and watercolor, framed, signed & dated lower right, 1954sight H29” W19”$5,000-8,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collectionGift to a friend in 1954Purchased from the artist by Albert Schwartz
Other Notes: This work is considered known as the first wild turkeyMs. Richardson painted. The work was purchased in 1954 by Dr.Albert Schwartz (1923-1992) former Curator of Vertebrate Zoologyat the Charleston Museum. The same year Dr. Schwartz gave thepainting as a Christmas gift to his friend, a Lowcountry plantationmanager, and hence by descent to present heir.
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54ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER(South Carolina, 1883-1979)PALMETTO, CAROLINA LOWCOUNTRYpastel on panel, signed lower leftH8” W10”$5,000-8,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
55ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER(South Carolina, 1883-1979) COASTAL VIEW, CHARLESTONpastel on panel, framed, signed lowerrightsight H9” W11 1/2”$4,000-7,000Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
56ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER(South Carolina, 1883-1979) FROM THE RECTORS PIAZZA,CHARLESTONetching, framed, signed, titled & numbered lower margin, 72/80image H8 1/4” W7 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
57ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER(South Carolina, 1883-1979)HIGH BATTERYetching, unframed, signed in pencilimage H4” W2 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
58ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER(South Carolina, 1883-1979)WROUGHT IRON GATES,CHARLESTONetching, framed, signed & titled: lowermargin in pencilimage H2 5/8” W2”$500-700
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59ALICE RAVENEL HUGER SMITH(South Carolina, 1876-1958)EGRETS AND CYPRESS watercolor, framed, signed lower rightsight H21 1/2” W14 1/2”$8,000-12,000Provenance: Property of a prominent Charleston family, by descent
60WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER(South Carolina, 1838-1921)COTTON PICKERoil on academy board,framed, signed lower leftH8” W4”$2,500-3,500Provenance: Columbia,South Carolina privatecollection
Other Notes: CharlestonRenaissance Gallery labelon verso
61WILLIAM MELTONHALSEY(South Carolina, 1915-1999)FROM THE FORT, ARTApastel, ink and graphite,framed, signed & datedlower right, 1962sight H13 1/2” W16”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
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62ALFRED HEBER HUTTY(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) AM WEED-WILLOW, c. 1930 pencil on paper, framed, signed &titled sight H11 1/4” W13 3/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THELIFE AND ART OF ALFREDHUTTY. Columbia, SC: USCPress, 2012.
63ALFRED HEBER HUTTY(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) FIVE SISTERS, c. 1939 (study)pencil on paper, framed, unsignedsight H10” W8 3/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
Literature: Arnold, Sara C. THELIFE AND ART OF ALFREDHUTTY. Columbia, SC: USCPress, 2012. pp.115-6, illustration92
64ALFRED HEBER HUTTY(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) TWO TREES c. 1930 pencil on paper, framed, signedsight H12” W14”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
65ALFRED HEBER HUTTY(South Carolina/New York, 1877-1954) LOBLOLLY PINES, c. 1939drypoint, framed, signedsight H6 1/2” W8 1/4”$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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66VIRGINIA FOUCHE BOLTON(South Carolina, 1929-2004)THE OYSTER FACTORYwatercolor, framed, signed lower right & dedicated onverso 1988sight H14 1/2” W21”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
67SHIELDS LANDON JONES(West Virginia, 1901-1995)13 works: FOLK ART PORTRAITSmixed media, unframed, signed & datedH10 1/8” W6” to H12” W18” (13pcs)$500-900Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
68EDWARD MOULTHROP(Georgia, 1916-2003) VESSELfigured tulipwood, signed on base, Ed Moulthrop,Figured tulipwood, Liriodendron Tulipifera, 500992H14 1/2” Dia.13”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
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69CHARLESTON INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLESouth Carolina, circa 1800, shaped cornered drop leaves over frieze drawer and and tapered legs with cuffs; H28 1/4” D33” W41” open$5,000-7,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collectionPurchased in 1953 from Peter Schwerin (Colonial Antiques, Charleston) by Dr. James Wilson of Villa Margherita, Charleston. By descent to his daughter, Mary B.Wilson.
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70NATHANIEL RUSSELL HOUSE BEDCHAMBER HANGINGSwindow treatments, comprising:3 inlaid mahogany cornices, H9” W72 1/2”3 upholstered valance hangings, H35 1/2” W70”6 drapery panels, H144” W72”bedding suite, comprising:coverlet, H36” W53” L94 1/2”flock-bed, L79” W61” (14pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Former collection of Historic CharlestonFoundation; sold to benefit the museum collection fund
Other Notes: Reproduction “Lord Byron Chintz.” Thechinoiserie chintz is copied from a document of 1808 usedby Lord Byron for his own bed at Newstead Abbey,Nottinghamshire, England. The colors were known as the“drab” palette, popular in English printed textiles from1805 to 1810. The window cornices were constructed afterthe Charleston bed currently in the Nathaniel Russell House.
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Established in 1947, Historic Charleston Foundation
works to preserve the buildings, landscapes, and artifacts
that make up Charleston’s rich cultural heritage. HCF ful-
fills its educational mission through the interpretation of
its collections and two museum sites: the Nathaniel
Russell House, c. 1808, and the Aiken-Rhett House,
c. 1820. These historic properties serve as the ideal
exhibition space for Historic Charleston Foundation’s
outstanding collection of fine and decorative arts.
Our mission and museum acquisition initiatives are
supported through the generosity of preservation-minded
donors, in addition to the Foundation’s earned-income
programs, including the Annual Festival of Houses and
Gardens, Charleston International Antiques Show,
licensed products program, and three retail shops.
The majority of the items consigned to Charlton Hall for
this auction were donated to HCF for the purpose of
generating acquisition funds. All proceeds from this sale
will directly support the Foundation’s museum collection
fund, which enables HCF to acquire significant artifacts
and, thereby, preserve Charleston’s material history.
Mission Statement: It is the purpose of Historic CharlestonFoundation to preserve and protect the historical, architecturaland cultural character of Charleston and its historic environsand to educate the public about its history and the benefits thatare derived from preservation.
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71FEDERAL SOUTHERN PINE SUGARCHEST, PROBABLY CAROLINA’S ORVIRGINIAearly 19th century, slant lid with brassH-hinges, paneled sides and front ontapered legs, yellow pine and poplarconstruction; H40” W38 1/4” D16”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collectionFred & Leslie Klien Collection,Knoxville, Tennessee
Other Notes: Provenance states chestwas acquired from Holly-HedgePlantation, the Marion Du Pont Scottestate in South Carolina.
72AMERICAN PINE WORKTABLE, POSSIBLY LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINAlate 19th century, H30” W45 1/2” D32 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
73SOUTHERNWALNUT BLANKET
CHESTlate 18th century,rectangular hingedtop over dovetailedcase with twodrawers, on bracketbase; H26 5/8”W51” D21 1/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle ofPalms, SouthCarolina privatecollection
74SOUTHERN PINE WORKTABLE,LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTHCAROLINA19th century, three-board top over single drawer, on tapered legs; H26 1/2”W38” D29 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
75SOUTHERN PINE WORKTABLELEXINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINAlast half 19th century, two-board top,on tapered legs; H27 1/2” W29 1/2”D23”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
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76CHARLESTON COIN SILVER LADLES AND FORKS,GREGG HAYDEN & CO(South Carolina, wk. 1846-52) French Thread pattern,comprising:ladle engraved J. Ward, L13 1/2”pair gravy ladles engraved JB, L7 1/2”set 6 forks, L7”each with Gregg mark alongside pseudo marks, and20.0ozT (9pcs)$700-900Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
77CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS ANDFLATWARE, HAYDEN & GREGG(South Carolina, wk. 1832-46) comprising:sugar tongs, L7”master butter, L7 1/2”5 French Thread forks, L6 1/2” and 7 1/2”2 French Thread spoons, L7”9 Fiddle pattern spoons, L5 3/4”2 spoons, L8”salt spoon, L3 1/2”Total 24.0ozT (21pcs)$400-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
78CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARE, GREGGHAYDEN & CO(South Carolina, wk. 1846-1852) Tuscan pattern,comprising:6 spoons, L6 3/4”2 spoons, L8 1/4”2 teaspoons, L5 3/4”solid silver knife, L7 1/2”master butter, L7 1/2”sugar shell, L6 1/2”each engraved TGD, and marked: Gregg Hayden &Co, knife marked Hayden & Whilden; Total 21.0ozT(13pcs)$700-900
79CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FORKS, NATHANIELHAYDEN(South Carolina, wk. 1832-43) Reverse Tipt pattern,N. Hayden and pseudo marks, L8” and 11.0ozT (5pcs)$300-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
80CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FORKS, HAYDEN &GREGG(South Carolina, wk. 1838-43) Thread pattern, 6forks, L7”; together with Bailey & Kitchen ladle, L7”,and 4 forks, L7 1/4”; Total 21.ozT (11pcs)$500-800
81AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSset of 7 by C.A. Burr (1838-63), L8”set of 6 by James Peters (1821-50), L5 1/2”set of 4 marked G&H (c. 1849), L5 1/2”set of 3 marked G&H, L5 1/2”Total 26.5ozT (20pcs)$300-400Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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82CHARLESTON SWEETGRASS BASKETS, SIGNEDLIZZY FLEMINGcovered basket, H9” Dia.15”; round basket, H3”Dia.15 1/2”; and one older basket by anotherhand, H3 1/2” Dia.12” (3pcs)$200-300Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
83CATESBY’S NATURAL HISTORY OF CAROLINA,BOXED SETCatesby, Mark. THE NATURAL HISTORY OFCAROLINA, FLORIDA AND THE BAHAMAISLANDS. Facsimile of the original work and platespublished in 1771. Savannah, GA: The Beehive Press,1974. With 50 fully-reproduced color plates, and redcloth-bound volume in green custom clamshell box;boxed set is numbered 270 of 500 limited editioncopies.$700-1,000Provenance: Lexington, Kentucky private collection
84SEAMAN’S JOURNAL DETAILING VOYAGE FROMDUBLIN TO CHARLESTONdaily entries from January 6 through February 2 byunknown vessel, appears to be early 19th century$300-500Provenance: South Carolina collection
85BOOKS: CHARLESTON RENAISSANCE ARTRELATED, AUTHOR SIGNEDVerner, Elizabeth. OTHER PLACES. Bostick &Thornley: Columbia, SC, 1946, author signedVerner, Elizabeth O. PRINTS &IMPRESSIONS OFCHARLESTON. Bostick &Thornley: Columbia, SC, 1939, limited numbered edition 994/1500,author signed and in slipcaseSass, Herbert R. OLDCHARLESTON 24 WOODCUTSBY CHARLES WHITE. Richmond,VA: Dale Press, 1933, limited numbered edition 230/1550, authorsigned (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
86JIM PALMER(South Carolina/Georgia, b. 1941)LOWCOUNTRY EGRETSoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH48” W60”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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87JIM PALMER(South Carolina/Georgia, b. 1941)DUCKS OVER MARSHoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH24” W30”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
88EDWARD MCGREGOR(Maryland, 19th century)PORTRAIT OF CHILD IN LANDSCAPEoil on board, framed, signed and dated lower right1849H32” W36”$800-1,200Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
89CHARLESTON RENAISSANCE SCHOOL, MID20TH CENTURYTHE PINK HOUSE, CHALMERS STREET(Charleston, South Carolina)oil on canvasboard, framed, unsignedH24” W18”$300-500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
90HANNAH MCCORD RHETT(South Carolina, 1871-1940)PORTRAIT OF LADYoil on canvas, framed, signed and inscribed onversoH18” W15”$300-500Provenance: California private collection
91EZRA LEE SELLERS(Georgia, 1913-1987)AUTUMN LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, signed & datedH30” W36”$400-800Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
92EDWARD SWIFT SHORTER(Georgia, 1902-1987) LUISoil on canvas, framed, unsigned, bearing old labels onversoH27” W19”$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
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93EDWARD SWIFT SHORTER(Georgia, 1902-1987)OAGLE’S MEADOWoil on canvas, framed, signed & titledH36” W40”$400-800Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia,sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
94RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)ROOFTOP BATHER, c. 1970soil on canvas, framed, signed lower right, titled & signedversoH12” W16”$300-500Provenance: Abbeville, South Carolina private collection
95JIM BRITTAIN(American, 20th century)MAGNOLIApastel, framed, signedsight H25 1/2” W19 1/4”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta,Georgia
96RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)ROOFTOPS, CHARLESTON, c. 1970soil on canvas, framed, titled & signed versoH14” W20”$400-700Provenance: Abbeville, South Carolinaprivate collection
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97EMMIE MCINTIRE(South Carolina, 20th century) LOWCOUNTRY PLANTATIONCHURCHoil on board, framed, signed lower rightH16” W20”$400-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolinaprivate collection
98SOUTHERN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF ALEXANDERMACKENZIE (Fayetteville, NC, 1827-80)oil on canvas laid onto board, framed,unsignedH26 3/4” W22 3/4”$200-300Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fundDescended in the family of the sitter
Other Notes: MacKenzie was theson-in-law of Susan Baker Sanders(Lot # 438)
99WILLIAM HARRISON SCARBOROUGH(ATTRIBUTED)(South Carolina/Tennessee, 1812-1871)LOUISE VEALE WILLINGHAMoil on canvas, period frame, unsignedH34” W26 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fund
100EMMAWRAY (ATTRIBUTED)(Georgia, 1824-1886)JOHN COMFORTING MARYoil on canvas, period frame, unsignedH36” W29 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fund
101CHARLESTON RENAISSANCESCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURYCHURCH STREET VIEW OF ST.PHILIP’Soil on canvas, framed, signed & datedlower right, 1969H24” W36”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
102RACHEL V. HARTLEY(New York/Florida, 1884-1955)FLOWER SELLERoil on canvas laid onto linen, framed,estate stamp lower center and versoH7 1/4” W5”$400-600Provenance: Beals Island, Maineprivate collection
103AARON JOHNSON(American, mid 20th century)SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOTwatercolor, unframed, signed & datedlower left, 1950H14” W9 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
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104AMERICAN OR ENGLISHCHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY GAMESTABLElate 18th century, shaped folding topwith green baize lining and cornerwells, conforming skirt with small chipdrawer, on leaf-carved cabriole legs withball-and-claw feet; H28 1/2” W31 3/4”D15 3/4”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Carolina collection
105FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANYTAMBOUR DESKcirca 1810, canted superstructure withtambour doors flanking prospect door,all concealing interiors fitted with drawers and valanced pigeonholes, oncase with shaped fold-down writing surface lined with green baize and two drawers, on shaped and banded legs; H47 3/4” W42 1/4” D22”$800-1,200Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
106AMERICAN MAHOGANY TALL POST BEDearly 19th century, reeded and turned posts on ball-and-claw feet; H81” W54” L81”$700-1,000Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
107QUEEN ANNE STYLE INLAID BURL WALNUTSERVING TABLElate 19th century, rectangular molded and crossbandedtop, on cabriole legs with shell-carved knees and ball-and-claw feet; H30 1/2” W51” D24 3/8”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina collection
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108AMERICAN CHERRY TILT-TOP TABLE19th century, dished top on bird-cage support and turned pedestal, withthree S-curve legs and ball-and-claw feet; H28 7/8” Dia.35”$500-800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
109R.J. HORNER & CO. INLAID MAHOGANY LINEN PRESSNew York City, late 19th century, molded crown over pair of doors withrecessed oval panels centered with conch shell inlays, on lower part withfour long graduated drawers, with shaped skirt and splay feet, paper labelreads: FROM R. J. HORNER & CO., Furniture Makers &IMPORTERS, 61, 63 and 65 West 23rd St., New York; H82 1/2” W44 1/4” D21 1/2”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
110CHIPPENDALE STYLECARVED MAHOGANY
BENCHlate 19th century, slipseat in gadroon rails onacanthus-carved cabriolelegs with ball-and-clawfeet; H20” W22 1/2”D18 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Isle ofPalms, South Carolinaprivate collection
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111REGENCY MAHOGANY WASHSTANDcirca 1820, rectangular top with three-quarter gallery above single drawer, on turned legswith slat stretchers; H32” W30 7/8” D20 3/4”$300-500
112CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET OF SIXearly 19th century, yoked and eared crest over latticework splat, slip seat in plain rails, onchamfered legs with H-stretcher; BH37 5/8” SH19 1/2” W21” D20” (6pcs)$1,500-2,500
113FEDERAL SEWING TABLE, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTScirca 1810, octagonal top with turret corners over conforming case with single drawer andbag slide, with tapered and reeded legs; H28 1/8” W19 7/8” D16”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Former collection of Historic Charleston Foundation; sold to benefit themuseum collection fund
Other Notes: Purchased by Mr. John Bivins for the Nathaniel Russell House restoration project.
114FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLEfirst quarter 19th century, D-shape crossbanded top and conforming skirt with inlaid urn, on tapered legs with bellflower drops; H29” W46” D22 1/2”$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina collection
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116GODDARD AND TOWNSEND STYLE BLOCKFRONT CHEST ON CHESTlate 19th century, swan’s-neck bonnet with rosettes and flame finials, upper case with three short drawers withshell-carved faces over four long graduated drawers, lower part with three long graduated drawers, on molded basewith ball-and-claw feet; H87 1/2” W39” D21 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
117PAIR FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, PROBABLY NEW YORKcirca 1800, arched and molded crest over vertical splats, with overupholsteredbowed seat, on tapered legs with spade feet; BH35 3/4” SH18 1/2” W22 1/2”D18 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Former collection of Historic Charleston Foundation; sold tobenefit the museum collection fund
118AMERICAN MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLEearly 19th century, round top on baluster pedestal and saber legs with snakepad feet; H27 1/4” Dia.31 3/4”$400-600Provenance: Property of a lady
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119COLLECTION JOHNNY DONNELS PHOTOGRAPHS,FRAMED(Louisiana, 1925-2009)seven works: STEPHANE GRAPPELLI, BLUES FORMITCH, EUBIE IN CONCERT, IF I COULDHEAR MY MOTHER PRAY AGAIN, SURELY IJEST, LIVING IS AN ADVENTURE SURVIVINGIS AN ART and MEMORIES OF EUBIEgelatin silver prints, signed & titled: on matteimages H11” W7 3/4” to H12” W10”, together withsigned photograph of Johnny Donnels (8pcs)$700-900Provenance: Upland, California private collection
120COLLECTION JOHNNY DONNELS PHOTOGRAPHS,FRAMED(Louisiana, 1925-2009)nine works: SWAMP CHILDREN OF THEATCHAFALAYA BASIN, ELEGANT CHILD,DAWNING, WAITING IN THE WINGS, TODAY ITOUCHED THE SKY, ANDALUSIAN DANSEMASTER, THE PARADE WATCHER, A STREETDOG NAMED DESIRE and CAT SCANgelatin silver prints, signed & titled: on matteimages H8 1/2” W11 3/4” to H12 3/4” W9 1/2”(9pcs)$700-900Provenance: Upland, California private collection
121COLLECTION JOHNNY DONNELS PHOTOGRAPHS,FRAMED(Louisiana, 1925-2009)seven works: LA MADELEINE ON THE SQUARE,WM. FAULKNER’S PIRATES ALLEY STUDIO,AND LIFE REFLECTING A STEP BEHIND, VILLAGE OF THE DEAD PRAGUE, SPRINGRAIN, MORNING MEDITATION and YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNGgelatin silver prints, signed & titled: on matteimages H7 3/4” W12 3/4” to H12” W9 3/4” (7pcs)$600-900Provenance: Upland, California private collection
122SOUTH CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHS BY CARL JULIENAND BOB ROWAN(South Carolina, 20th century)UNTITLED, c 1978, framed, H10 1/2” W11 3/4”THE SEA, 1962unframed, pencil signed & dated, H10 1/2” W13 1/4”(2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fund
Exhibitions: A Bob Rowan photograph won firstprize/purchase prize in 1978 at the 27th AnnualPalmetto Art Show sponsored by the Guild of SouthCarolina Artists.
123SOUTHERN SILHOUETTES OFAFRICAN-AMERICANS, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)two works: VICTORIAWATSON & BOBCARMICHAEL PORTRAITS, c. 1934 & 1957unframed, signed &dated, H6” W4” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Charleston,South Carolina privatecollection
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124SOUTHERN SILHOUETTECOLLECTION, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)eighteen works: PORTRAITS, c. 1941-49 (many identified)unframed, signed & dated, H5” W3 1/2” to H6” W4 1/2” (18pcs)$700-900Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
125SOUTHERN SILHOUETTECOLLECTION, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)twelve works: PORTRAITS, c. 1933-38(many identified)unframed, signed & dated, H5” W3 1/2” to H6” W4 1/2” (12pcs)$500-800Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
126CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)five works: MY MONEY’S DONEGONE, SAW MILL BLUES, A MANIS JUST A NUMBER IN A LUMBERCAMP, WILD DEER, and JOE YOGA(2) silhouettes, unframed, signed &titledimages H11” W14” to H15 3/4” W10”(5pcs)$500-800Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
127SOUTHERN SILHOUETTES ANDBOOKS, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)two works on one sheet: DUCKS RISING and COMIN IN unframed, signed, sheet H13” W20”
together with two volumes: Rice, Carew.A SELECTION OF SONGS & SCISSOR-CUT SILHOUETTES,LOW COUNTRY ARTISTRY.Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans &Cogswell, 1961 (3pcs)$400-800Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
128SOUTHERN SILHOUETTE AND BOOKCOLLECTION, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)sailing, 1945, H6” W4”The Kiss, H8” W5”pair framed portraits, 1936, H6 1/2”W4 3/4”framed portrait, 1957, H10” W9 1/4”together with one volume: Rice, Carew.A SELECTION OF SONGS &SCISSOR-CUT SILHOUETTES,LOW COUNTRY ARTISTRY.Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans &Cogswell, 1961 (5pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
129SOUTHERN SILHOUETTECOLLECTION, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)seven works: PORTRAITS, c. 1953-9(many identified)unframed, signed & dated, H6” W4” toH7” W5” (7pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
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130SOUTHERN SILHOUETTECOLLECTION, CAREW RICE(South Carolina, 1899-1971)eight works: PORTRAITS, c. 1960-7unframed, signed & dated, H6” W5” toH8” W5”together with first day issue, SIC’EMsilhouette, and negative (11pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
131VIRGINIA FOUCHE BOLTON(South Carolina, 1929-2004)MARY AND HER CHILDlithograph, framed, signed, titled &numbered in pencilsight H9 1/2” W8”$200-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
132COLLECTION OF WORKS BY CORRIEPARKER MCCALLUM AND JACKDOWIS(South Carolina, 1914-2009)CACTUSwoodblock, unframed, pencil signed &titledNUDE, circa 1972mixed media, framed, signed, dated &titled lower right and versoSTANDING NUDEwoodcut, unframed, pencil signed, titled& numbered 10/30sizes ranging from H8” W10” to H14 1/2” W7”together with two drawings by JackDowis (South Carolina, b. 1923)sheet H8 1/4” W11” & H5 1/2” W7 1/8” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fund
133CORRIE PARKER MCCALLUM(South Carolina, 1914-2009)MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPEwatercolor and gouche,framed, signed lower rightsight H27 1/2” W38 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Columbia,South Carolina privatecollection
134COLLECTION SOUTHERN WORKS ONPAPERWyndell L. Taylor (1928-1992)COASTAL GEORGIAAllison Christie, RIVER LANDSCAPEM.M. Glenn, HOUSE, 1980unidentified, INDUSTRIAL PARKINGwatercolors, unframed, signed, sheetsH18” W24” to H22” W30” (4pcs)$500-800Provenance: Columbus Museum,Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit theacquisitions fund
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135FAITH CORNISH MURRAY(South Carolina/Tennessee, 1897-1984)six works: COASTAL SCENES and FIGURALSCENESwatercolor, unframed, signed and some datedsheet H9” W12” to H11” W15” (6pcs)$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
136GRAPHITE DRAWINGS, PROBABLY SOUTHERN20TH CENTURYWATERFALL LANDSCAPE, H24” W36 1/2”FOREST OF TREES, H30” W40”unframed (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
137DAVID MOSLEY REESE(Georgia, b. 1915)THE OLD PINK HOUSE, SAVANNAHwatercolor, unframed, signed & titled, lower right andversoH15” W22”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
Other Notes: Verso with Ford Motor Company labelreading: Publication FT, Jan. ‘53, page 3 bottom.
138FAITH CORNISH MURRAY(South Carolina/Tennessee, 1897-1984)three works: FIGURAL SCENESwatercolor, unframed, signed sheet H13 1/2” W20” to H22” W15” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
139HATTIE SAUSSY(Georgia, 1890-1978)collection of watercolors on papersizes ranging from H2” W2” to H18” W22” (8pcs)$300-400
140EMMIE MCINTIRE(South Carolina, 20th century)COTTON GROWERSwatercolor en grisaille, unframed, signed & titledsight H3 1/2” W4 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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141JIM DODD(Georgia, 20th century)ANTIQUESwatercolor on board, unframed, signed image H9 1/2” W12”$200-300Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
142MARGARET GRAHAM KRANKING(South Carolina/Washington DC, 20th century), twoworks: TESUQUE RESERVATION, SANTA FE,NEW MEXICO, c. 1989 & VIEW TOWARD SOLDIER PASS, SEDONA, ARIZONA, 1990together with Anita Jones Stanton (American, 20thcentury) WINTER ON THE FARM, intaglio, pencilsigned & numbered, sheet H22 1/4” W26 3/4” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fund
143NORTH CAROLINA CRYSTALLINE POTTERYVASES, PHIL MORGANSeagrove, 21st century, comprising:pair, H8 1/4”brown, green and blue vase, H6 1/2”rose on rose, H9”blue and white, H11”white on white, H10” (6pcs)$300-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolinaprivate collection
144NORTH CAROLINA CRYSTALLINE POTTERYDIMINUTIVE VASES, PHIL MORGANSeagrove, 20th/21st century, comprising:blue and black, H5 1/2”white, yellow and blue, H6 1/2”brown and blue, H6”blue, green and brown, H5 1/2” 2 pale blue, H5 1/4” and 6”2 yellow on yellow, H4” and 5”seagreen, H4 1/2”mauve and seagreen, H6”brown, H4”blue and mauve, H5”mauve and brown, H4” (13pcs)$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
145NORTH CAROLINA CRYSTALLINE POTTERY VASES,PHIL MORGANSeagrove, 21st century, comprising:white, blue and yellow, H15”green, blue and red, H9 1/2”blue and green, H12 1/2”blue and yellow, H8 1/2” (4pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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147NORTH CAROLINA CRYSTALLINEPOTTERY FACE VESSELS AND VASE,PHIL MORGANSeagrove, 20th/21st century, compris-ing: 6 face jugs, H6 1/2” to 11”face teapot, H8 1/2”vase, H5 1/2” (8pcs)$600-900Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
148CATAWBA POTTERY VESSELS BY SARAAYERSSouth Carolina Native American potter(1919-2002) vase with mask handles, H9 1/2”double-handle vase, H6”bowl with mask handles, H4”each signed and dated (3pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
149CATAWBA POTTERY VESSELS BY SARAAYERSSouth Carolina Native American potter(1919-2002) double-spouted pitcher, H8 1/2”pitcher, H9 1/2”oblong dish with mask handles, H5”L13”arrowhead pipe, H4 1/2”footed pipe bowl, H3 1/2”turtle, L4 1/2”swan dish, H3 1/2”frog, H2 1/2”each signed and dated (8pcs)$400-700Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
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150CLASSICAL GILTWOOD GIRANDOLE19th century, eagle and rockwork pediment surmounting convex lookingglass, flanked by candlearms and decorated with acanthus terminus;H41” W26” D5”$800-1,200Provenance: Indianapolis, Indianaprivate collection
151FEDERAL CLASSICAL STYLE LOOKINGGLASSearly 20th century, molded crown overeglomise panel, with reeded columnsand molded base; H47 3/4” W32”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina collection
152FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANYLOOKING GLASSearly 20th century, floral carvedpediment, broken arch, eagle inlay, witheglomise panel, bellflower decorationsand shaped bottom part; H58 1/2”W23”$500-700Provenance: South Carolina collection
153FEDERAL CHERRYSLANT-FRONT DESK1st half 19th century, H41 1/4” W39” D21”$500-1,000Provenance: Venice, Floridaprivate collection
154SHERATON MAHOGANYSEWING TABLEcirca 1835, shaped hinged topconcealing storage wells, overthree-drawer conforming case,on turned and reeded legswith ball feet; H30 7/8”W24 1/2” D15”$300-500Provenance: Propertydeaccessioned from aVirginia institution to benefitthe collections andconservation funds
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155AMERICAN MAHOGANY ARCHITECT’SDESKmid to late 19th century, hinged molded crown with brass gallery, overpanel door opening to fitted interiors ofsmall drawers, pigeonholes and document compartments; the lower partleather inset writing surface above shortdrawers; supported by pedestal on draw-ers and fitted interiors on molded base;H67” W60” D36 1/2”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Property of a lady
156NEW ENGLAND SHERATONMAHOGANY WORKSTANDprobably Massachusetts, circa 1815,drop-leaf top with reeded edge over casewith three small drawers opposing fauxdrawers, on ring-turned legs with brasscaps and casters; H28” W28” open D21 7/8”$200-400Provenance: Former collection ofHistoric Charleston Foundation; soldto benefit the museum collection fund
157SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED SOFAarched back and downswept arms onturned and reeded supports flankingloose cushion, on corresponding legs;BH34” SH21” D31” L77 1/2”$500-1,000Provenance: Fitzgerald, Georgiaprivate collection
158AMERICAN WALNUT BIRDCAGETILT-TOP TABLEearly 19th century, piecrust round topon baluster pedestal and saber legs withsnake foot; H27” Dia.26 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Property of a lady
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159HISTORIC CHARLESTON CHIPPENDALE STYLE SIDETABLE, BY BAKERmahogany butterfly-leaf table over pierced skirt, squaremolded legs joined by pierced stretcher, labeled; H28 1/2” W24” D25”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
160ENGLISH MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLEearly 19th century, circular dished top, over turnedpedestal and three S-curve legs with snakepad feet;H27 3/4” Dia.22 3/4”$200-400Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
161ENGLISH MAHOGANY WASHSTANDlate 19th/early 20th century, fitted with green glassbowl, with two drawers, on cabriole legs; H32” Dia.12 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina collection
162GEORGIAN INLAID OAK HANGING CORNERCABINETcirca 1800, molded crown over molded panel door anddrawer; H48” W30” D19”$300-500
163GEORGIAN MAHOGANY NEST OF THREE TABLEScirca 1800, cloverleaf top over shaped legs with stretchers; largest H26” W20 1/4” D14 1/2” (3pcs)$300-400
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164MARTIN LEWIS(New York/Australian, 1881-1962)RELICS (Speakeasy Corner) c. 1928 drypoint, framed, signed, lowerright in pencilimage H11 3/4” W9 3/4” andsheet H25 1/2” W13 3/4”$25,000-35,000Provenance: Collection of aSouthern lady
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165MARTIN LEWIS(New York/Australian, 1881-1962)CHANCE MEETING, c. 1940-1drypoint, framed, signed, lower right in pencilimage H10 1/2” W7 1/2” and sheet H15 1/2” W10 3/4”$7,000-10,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern ladyPurchased Swann Galleries, November 12, 1998, Lot 449
166TADEUSZ DOMINIK(Polish, b. 1928)ZOLTA PRZESTRZEN, 1965 (Yellow Space)acrylic on canvas, framed, signed, titled & dated lower right and versoH40” W34”$6,000-8,000Provenance: Palm Desert, California private collection
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167PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR(French, 1841-1919)L’ENFANT AU BISCUIT (Jean Renoir)color lithograph with extensive handcoloring, framed, inscribedlower margin: Renoir-L’enfant au Biscuit, MMSsheet H25” W18 1/2” and image H12 1/2” W10”$5,000-8,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
168PRINCE PIERRE TROUBETZKOY(Russian/Virginia, 1864-1936)PORTRAIT OF PRIME MINISTER WILLIAM EWARTGLADSTONE (1809-1898), 1893oil on panel, period frame, signed lower right: 7 June93/Downing str/PTroubetzkoy; signed verso:Done at DowningSt./during the Home Rule Bill/Debates 7 of June 1893/PierreTroubetzkoyH10 5/8” W8”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Writer & wife of the artist Amelie RivesTroubetzkoy, by bequest to her sister Miss Landon Rives of AlbemarleCounty, VA,to Mrs. Sanders Hobson,donated to a Virginia institution and now deaccessioned tobenefit the collections and conservation funds.
Exhibitions: Thomas Agnew & Sons, London & New York,label verso.
Literature: Borgmeyer, Charles L. “Art of Prince PierreTroubetzkoy.” FINE ARTS JOURNAL 26.1 (1912): similarversion illus p9.
Other Notes: Another version of this portrait is in thecollection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
169CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY (AFTER)(French, 1817-1878)AVANT L’AUBEoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH11 1/2” W16 1/2”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Palm Desert, California privatecollection
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170JACQUES GODEFROY DE TONNANCOUR(Canadian, 1917-2005)BLACK SPRUCE FORESToil on board, framed, signedH24” W36”$5,000-8,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
Other Notes: Old label on verso reads:Purchased December 15, 1956.
171HENRI LEOPOLD MASSON(Canadian, 1907-1996)FIRST SNOW, (probably Gatineau)oil on panel, framed, signed lower leftH26” W38”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
172RITA BRIANSKY(Canadian, b. 1925)HARVESTING WHEAToil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH16” W20”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
173DIETER ROTH(German/Swiss, 1930-1998)PICCADILLY, 1977acrylic on offset print, unframed, signed& dated lower rightH9 1/2” W27”$2,000-3,000Provenance: ColumbusMuseum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit theacquisitions fund
174CARL CLEMENS MORITZ RUNGIUS(New York/Wyoming/Canada, 1869-1959)OLD PROSPECTORetching, unframed, pencil signed &inscribedplate H6 1/4” W8 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fund
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176THOMAS FREDERICK MCKNIGHT(Connecticut/New York/Kansas, b. 1941)four works: AEGEAN SEA VIEWSserigraphs, framed, signed & numbered in pencil,159/200image H16” W18” (4pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Georgetown, South Carolina privatecollection
177EVERETT RAYMOND KINSTLER(New York/Connecticut, b. 1926)NUDE PORTRAIToil on canvas, framed, dedicated lower right: To Helen-with friendship-Ray, Everett Raymond KinstlerH30” W24”$500-1,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
178MARY CASSATT(Pennsylvania,1844-1926) MARGOT WEARING A BONNETcolor drypoint, framed, unsignedplate H9” W6”$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
179PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIRLE CHAPEAU EPINGLE (La Fille de Berthe Morisotet sa Cousine), 1re planche (Delteil 8), c. 1894etching, unframed, signed in plateimage H4 3/4” W3 1/4” and sheet H8 3/4” W6”$500-800Provenance: Collection of a Southern ladyPurchased Swann Galleries, November 12, 1998,Lot 235
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180JACQUES VILLON(French, 1875-1963)LA CIGARETTEcolor drypoint, framed, signed lowerright in pencil and dated 04plate H17” W12”$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
181FRENCH AVIATION POSTERS BYGAMY(French, early 20th century)two works: JUSIVY-PARIS andCHARLEVILLE-VERDONcolor lithographs printed by Mabileau& Co., Paris, framed, marked in lowermargins, image H29” W11” and H12 1/2” W29 1/2” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolinaprivate collection
182COLLECTION DRAWINGS BYABRAHAMWALKOWITZ(Russian/New York, 1878-1965)five portrait studies all dated 1904 or1909ink on paper, framed as a set, signed sight averaging H5” W4” (5pcs)$500-800Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fund
183PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIRLE CHAPEAU EPINGLE (La Fille deBerthe Morisot et sa Cousine), 3eplanche (Delteil 8), c. 1894etching, unframed, signed in plateimage H4 3/4” W3 1/4” and sheetH10” W7 1/4”$500-800Provenance: Collection of a SouthernladyPurchased Swann Galleries, November12, 1998, Lot 236
184EDOUARD LEON LOUISEDY-LEGRAND(French, 1892-1970)PORTRAIT OF WOMANpastel, framed, signed lower rightsight H16 1/2” W12 1/2”$400-600Provenance: San Francisco, Californiaprivate collection
185ENGRAVING COLLECTION BYFORAIN, DAUBIGNY AND BLAMPIED(late 19th/ early 20th century)9 figural works unframed, signedfrom H9 1/4” W12 3/4” to H10” W15 1/2” (9pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
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186JEAN-EMILE LABOUREUR(French,1877-1943)CAVALIERS ANGLAIS ENPICARDIE, c. 1916engraving, framed, signed & numbered9/35plate H8 1/2” W5 3/4”$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
187ALEXANDER CALDER(Connecticut/New York,1898-1976) PYRAMIDS AND CIRCLES, c. 1975lithograph, framed, signedin pencil, EA-Calderimage H12” W9 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Columbia,South Carolina privatecollection
188MILTON ELTING HEBALD(New York/California, b. 1917)MALE NUDEen grisaille watercolor,framed, signed, dated &dedicated to Eugene Waltersheet H19” W26 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Columbia,South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from these salesrooms Estate of EugeneWalter, September 2002,Lot 229.
189LOUIS ICART(French, 1888-1950)LA GLYCINE (Wisteria), 1940etching and aquatint printed in color,framed, signed in pencil lower rightimage H17 1/2” W20 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
190JEAN-EMILE LABOUREUR(French, 1877-1943) MARCHE AUX LEGUMES, c. 1908etching, framed, signed & numbered18/30image H4 1/2” W5 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
191YURI KOSHKIN(Russian, 20th century)two works: WINTER VILLAGESCENESwatercolor, framed, signed in Cyrillicsight H5 1/2” W71/2” and H11 1/2”W16” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Collection of a SouthernladyPurchased from Pinckney-SimonsGallery, Columbia, SC
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192COLLECTION WORKS ON PAPER,PROBABLY SCANDINAVIAN(20th century)six works: SCENES, STILL LIFE andPORTRAITlinocut and etchings, unframed, signedillegiblysheet sizes H9” W11 1/2” to H14” W9 1/2” (6pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum,Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit theacquisitions fund
193HANS GUSTAV BURKHARDT(California/New York, 1904-1994) LOUISE, 1929oil on board, framed, signed on versoH20” W16”$500-800Provenance: Beals Island, Maineprivate collection
194S. VELINE(America, 20th century)FABRICATIONcolor linocut, framed, signed in pencilsight H22 1/4” W12 1/4”$200-300Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
195ROCKWELL KENT(New York, 1882-1971) STARRY NIGHT, c. 1933woodcut, framed, signedin pencilimage H7” W5”$300-500Provenance: Columbia,South Carolina privatecollection
196CYRUS WOODTHOMAS(New York/ Washington,DC, mid 20th century)ABSTRACTED LANDSCAPE, 1954, oil on canvas, original modernistframed, signed & dated lower right,H28” W19”$100-200Provenance: Deaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum to benefit theacquisitions fund
197GLASS AND STAINLESS STEELPINNACLE TABLE BASE, J. WADEBEAM FOR BRUETONsolid conical metal form bisected bytranslucent semicircle of glass;H28 1/2” W53” D16 1/2”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Berwick, Maineprivate collection
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198CHARLES AND RAY EAMES DCW CHAIRS, SET OFFOURcirca 1946-9, molded plywood underside bearingEvans Production decal label, rubber shock mounts,BH28 1/2” SH17 1/2” (4pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
199VINTAGE SCANDINAVIAN MODERN “MONTANA”LOVESEAT, EKORNESIkornnes Norway, circa 1975, teak frame fitted withleather cushions; BH34” SH15” W57” D34”$500-800Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
200T. D. (TERRY DUEN) KELSEY(Montana, b. 1946)WINNER TAKE ALLbronze, signed & numbered 3/15H17” W18”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Property of a lady
201T. D. (TERRY DUEN) KELSEY(Montana, b. 1946)GRAMMAR SCHOOLbronze, signed & numbered 6/15H13” W13”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property of a lady
202EMMANUEL FREMIET(French, 1824-1910)RAVEGEOT & RAVAGEOLEbronze with dark brown patina, signedH6 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
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203A.J. SCOTTE(French, 19th/20th century)LA FORCE PROTEGEANT LE DRIOTbronze with dark brown patina, signedH23” W8 1/2” D8”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
204KARL HEYNEN-DUMONT(German, b. 1883)POINTERbronze with dark brown patina on marble base, signedH7 1/2” W6 1/2” D2 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
205EDITH BARRETTO PARSONS(New York, 1878-1956) PUPPYbronze with dark brown patina, signedH6” L7 1/4” D3”$400-700Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
206PELICANS IN FLIGHT SCULPTURE BY BRIANARTHUR(California, 20th century) cold-painted bronze onshaped wood base, signed, H9” W13” D12 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from Carmel, California gallery
207MERCEDES-BENZ SLK 320 ROADSTER, HARDTOPCONVERTIBLE2003, VIN #WDBKK65F93F278561, Brilliant SilverMetallic body paint with charcoal grey leather interior,two-door, V6 engine, odometer reading at the time ofcataloguing: 245,990$3,000-5,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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209INLAID HARP AND CHAIR, POSSIBLY SOUTHAMERICANmid 20th century, 36-string harp, H61” and chair,BH33 3/4” SH18” W17 3/4” D12 1/4” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Sumter, South Carolina private collection
210AMERICAN CHERRYWOOD SILVER TABLEpossibly Connecticut, 18th century and later, tray-edgetop, over long drawers, shaped skirt and cabriole legswith Spanish feet, H31 1/2” W41 3/4” D26 3/4”$1,500-3,000Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estatePurchased from Craig & Tarlton, Inc, Raleigh, NorthCarolina
Other Notes: Reference The Magazine Antiques, May1984, p.985, advertisement including this table.
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211CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY TESTER BED, PROBABLY PHILADELPHIAcirca 1840, acanthus-carved tall posts support molded tester and shaped headboardwith carved toprail, on brass casters, H102” W60 1/2” L80 3/4”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Austin, Texas private collection
212AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, PROBABLY NEWYORKcirca 1830, gallery top over two tiers of drawers, lower part with two short andthree long drawers, turned column supports, on turned feet with casters; H59”W43 1/4” D20”$800-1,200Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
213AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY GAMES TABLEcirca 1835, folding top with clipped corners over acanthus-carved vasiformpedestal with four reeded C-curve legs terminating in brass caps and casters; H29 3/4” W37” D37” open$800-1,200Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
214AMERICAN WALNUT TWO-DRAWER WORKTABLEmid 19th century, rectangular ogee-molded top over paneled case and throughdrawers, on ring-turned legs with turnip feet; H31 3/4” W38” D20 1/4”$800-1,100Provenance: South Carolina collection
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216LATE FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY SOFAprobably Philadelphia, circa 1830, straight rolled-backcrestrail on reeded frame, on splayed feet with pawcasters; H33 1/2” D24 1/2” L93”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Crawfordville, Georgia privatecollection
217AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CENTER TABLE,PROBABLY BOSTONfirst quarter 19th century, rectangular molded top withrounded corners over bead-and-lozenge skirt, on trestlebase with urn-form supports and bun feet; H29”W48” D27 3/4”$1,500-2,000Provenance: South Carolina collection
218PAIR CLASSICAL PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANYMIRRORSlate 19th century, shaped molded crown supported byfluted columns, H38 1/2” W24” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
219AMERICAN CARVED GILTWOOD PIER MIRRORcirca 1840, molded and fluted frame with leaf-carvedcorners; H78” W41”$700-1,000Provenance: Property of a lady
220EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD OVERMANTLEMIRRORmid 19th century, rectangular frame with architecturaldetailing, installed with urns, rosettes and engagedcolumns of bundled reeds, with three mirrored panels;H33” W62 3/4”$500-1,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
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221GEORGE INNESS, JR.(New York/Florida, 1854-1926)EVENING ON THE ANCLOTE, FLORIDAoil on canvas, framed, signed lower right, titled onlabel on stretcherH20” W30”$4,000-6,000
222GEORGE HERBERT MCCORD(New York/New Jersey, 1884-1909)RIVER LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH20” W30”$2,500-4,500Exhibitions: DOWN RIVER, New Orleans Museumof Art, 1989.
223MIDDLETON MANIGAULT(ATTRIBUTED TO)(Canadian/New York, 1887-1922)LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, period frame,unsignedH14” W17”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Charleston Renaissance Gallery label,verso
224JUAN DURAN TINOCO(California/Mexico, 1905-1988) LONG RIDE HOMEoil on panel, framed, signedH16” W20”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Beals Island, Maine private collection
225XANTHUS RUSSELL SMITH(Pennsylvania/Maine, 1839-1929)COASTAL SCENEwatercolor, framed, signed & dated: lowerright, Aug. 1885sight H5 3/4” W8 3/4”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
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227ROLF ARMSTRONG (ATTRIBUTED TO)(New York/California, 1889 -1960) two works: BEAUTY IN BONNET and LAND-SCAPEpastel, framed, unsigned images H14” W13 1/2” and H10 1/2” W14” (2pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollectionOther Notes: One with inscribed sheet on verso.
228BRITISH OR AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19THCENTURYBOUQUET OF ROSES AND MAGNOLIAoil on paper, framed, unsignedDia.22 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
229H. H. MEANS(American, 20th century)PORCELAIN AND FRUIT STILL LIFEoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH30” W36”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
230WILLIAM FRANCIS SIMMONS (WILL)(Massachusetts/Maryland, 1884-1949)HERON, 1907oil on panel, original frame, signed & dated lower rightand versoH9 1/2” W7 1/2”$500-900Provenance: Beals Island, Maine private collection
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231AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20THCENTURYHYDRANGEASoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH20” W24”$400-600
232AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20THCENTURYGENTLEMAN IN A BUGGYoil on canvas, framed, monogramed lowerright “CL”H28 1/2” W38”$400-600Provenance: Aiken, South Carolinaprivate collection
233HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL, LATE 19THCENTURYSUNSET OVER RIVER VALLEYoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH22” W34”$400-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolinaprivate collection
234ROCOCO REVIVAL ROSEWOOD ANDMARBLETOP ETAGERE, BOSTON ORNEW YORKcirca 1860, arched leaf-carved pedimentover molded framed looking glass, flankedby tiered shield with scrolling leaf supports, on lower part with serpentinewhite marble top above long drawer andcarved feet; H90 1/2” W58” D17”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Norman, Oklahoma privatecollectionDescended in a Pennsylvania/Bostonfamily to present heir
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235AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE ANDFAUX BAMBOO BEDSTEADlate 19th century, paneled headboard and footboardwith faux bamboo posts and turnings, unified bybracketed rails; H68 1/2” W60 1/2” L82”$1,200-1,800Provenance: Ladson, South Carolina privatecollection
236RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED WALNUT ANDMARBLETOP CENTER TABLElast half 19th century, stepped and molded frameenclosing red mottled marble top, conforming friezewith panels and bosses, on turned and fluted legs withcasters joined by elaborate stretcher; H30 3/4” W45 1/2” D27 3/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
237RARE GUSTAV STICKLEY EIGHT-LEG OAKSIDEBOARDfirst quarter 20th century, top with backsplash overthree long and two short drawers, with paneled doors,on square legs, burned-in mark on drawer side andpaper label underside of center drawer; H43 1/2”W56” D22”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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238STICKLEY BROS. ARTS & CRAFTSOAK WRITING DESK AND CHAIRfirst half 20th century, retangular topover long drawer flanked by book-shelves, on square legs joined by plat-form stretcher, drawer branded: StickleyBros. Co., Grand Rapids, H30” W40”D26”; together with side chair, bearingpaper label: The Harden Line, NewYork. (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
239PAIR ARTS & CRAFTS OAKARMCHAIRS WITH STOOL, ATTRIBUTED TO STICKLEY BROS.first half 19th century, slatted backrest and shaped armrests, onsquare legs; BH39” SH18” W28 1/2”D22 1/2” (3pcs)$300-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
240BONFIELD(American, 19th century)COASTAL LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed,signed: BonfieldH10” W13”$400-700Provenance: Indian Land,South Carolina privatecollection
241AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT, EARLY19TH CENTURYWOMAN IN LACE BONNEToil on canvas laid to panel, framed,unsignedH36” W28 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Savannah, Georgia privatecollection
242AMERICAN FOLK ART PORTRAIT,19TH CENTURYBOY WITH DOG IN AN INTERIORoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH24” W18”$400-600Provenance: San Francisco, Californiaprivate collection
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243RALPH TAYLOR(Pennsylvania, (1896-1978) AUTUMN LANDSCAPEwatercolor on board, unframed, signed lower leftH20” W30”$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
244ERNEST CHRISTIAN ROST(New York/California, 1867-1940) THE VILLAGE CHURCHintaglio print, framed, signed & titled in plateimage H15” W26”$200-400Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
245J. GREENWOOD(American, early 20th century)BOY WITH CAToil on board, framed, signed upper leftH12” W9”$200-400Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collec-tion
246J. AMBROSE PRITCHARD(Massachusetts, 1858-1905)COASTAL SCENEwatercolor, framed, signedsight H20” W26 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina collection
247JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)HICKORY NEAR OXFORDwatercolor, framed, signed & titled lower leftsight H9 1/4” W18 3/4”$800-1,400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
248JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)LONG ROAD HOMEwatercolor, framed, unsignedsight H8 1/4” W12”$500-700Provenance:Columbia, SouthCarolina privatecollection
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249JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)AUTUMN’S DAY FISHINGwatercolor, framed, unsignedsight H9 1/2” W17 1/4”$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
250JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)five works: LANDSCAPES and COASTAL SCENESwatercolors, unframed, unsigned, some titled on versoH7” W10” to H10” W20 1/2” (5pcs)$500-700Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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251JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)PARK SCENE OVERLOOKING RESERVOIRwatercolor, framed, unsignedsight H9 1/2” W13 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
252JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)HOME BY THE LAKEwatercolor, framed, unsignedsight H9 1/2” W14”$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
253JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts, 1834-1922)OVER THE RAPIDSwatercolor, framed, signed lower rightsight H8 3/4” W15”$800-1,400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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254TIFFANY & CO BAMBOO PATTERN VERMEILSTERLING FLATWARENew York, circa 1961, comprising:8 hollow handle knives, L9 1/4”8 hollow handle knives, L8 1/4”8 hollow handle steak knives, L8 1/4”8 spreaders, L5”8 forks, L7 1/2”8 forks, L7”8 oval soups, L7 1/8”7 teaspoons, L5 3/4”8 demitasse, L4 1/4”2-pc salad serving set, L8 3/4”each marked: Tiffany & Co, Sterling, Pat.Total 83.0ozT weighable (73pcs)$3,000-5,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
255TIFFANY & CO STERLING CENTERBOWLNew York, circa 1907-47, shaped banded rimover round shallow well, marked on base,H2 1/4” Dia.12”, and 25.5ozT$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
256TIFFANY & CO STERLING CENTERBOWLcirca 1920, anthemion and shell outturnedsweeping rim with deep round center;marked: Tiffany & Co, 19838/6334.Sterling, 925-1000, M; H3 1/2” Dia.14 1/2”, and 40.0ozT$800-1,400Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
257TIFFANY & CO STERLING TEA AND COFFEESERVICENew York, circa 1907-47, Queen Anne patternengraved with initials ASJ, comprising:hot water kettle, H14”coffeepot, H9”teapot, H8”covered sugar, H4 1/2”creamer, H4 3/4”wastebowl, H2 1/2”accompanied by original silver storage bagsTotal 129.0ozT all in (6pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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258TIFFANY & CO STERLING SHOE HORN, AND BABYARTICLESsolid silver shoe horn, L8”teething ring, H3”2 baby cups, H1 1/2” and 2 1/2”rattle, L3 1/4”infant fork and spoon, L3 1/2”Total 8.0ozT (7pcs)$200-400Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
259TIFFANY & CO SILVERPLATE SIX-PIECE TEA ANDCOFFEE SERVICEhot water kettle, H12”coffeepot, H9”teapot, H7”covered sugar, H6”creamer, H5”wastebowl, H3 1/2” (6pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a lady
260TIFFANY STUDIOS ABALONE PATTERNBRONZE DESK ACCESSORIESlate 19th/early 20th century, comprising:small inkwell, 1148pair blotter ends, 1153calendar, 1166letter scale, 1170each marked (5pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
261TIFFANY STUDIOS BRONZE SHANDO PAPERWEIGHTlate 19th/early 20th century, dog bust, marked: EMand 889, H2 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
262COLLECTION BOXES AND ARTICULATED FISH19th/20th century, comprising:horn, W4 1/2”lapis, W1 1/2”French stone, W2”oval horn, W3”fish, L8”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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264BOULLEWORK FOLIO AND PAIR CANDLESTICKS19th century, folio H11” W9”, candlesticksH9” (3pcs)$400-700Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolinaprivate collection
265PAIR REGENCY TOLE PEINTE CACHEPOTSfirst half 19th century, gilt-decorated withclassical figures and sides with bound trophieson red ground, H10 3/4” W7” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Former collection of HistoricCharleston Foundation; sold to benefit themuseum collection fund
266PAIR CLASSICAL AMERICAN BRASSANDIRONS, CHARLESTONSouth Carolina, circa 1815, faceted urn finialon columnar standard and plinth; H19”D21” (2pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
267ENGLISH BRASS TRIVET OR FOOTMAN19th century, molded edge top on cabriolelegs, H10” W16” D12”$300-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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268PAIR CLASSICAL AMERICANBRASS ANDIRONS, NEW YORK OR PHILADEPHIA19th century, hexagonal finial on turned column, bifurcated base and scrolling legs with bunfeet; H19” D21” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Property of aSouthern lady
269PAIR CLASSICAL AMERICANBRASS ANDIRONS, NEW YORKcirca 1825, acorn finial on hexagonal columns, spurred arched supports terminating in penny feet; H20” D17” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
270GEORGIAN BRASS AND WROUGHT-IRON TRIVETSAND COAL SCUTTLE19th century brass step, pierced with hearts flanked byring handles on pad feet, H13” W17 1/2” D15”;another with serpentine top with cut-out handle overpierced skirt on cabriole legs, H13” W14 1/2” D14”;and coal scuttle, H17” W17” D11 1/2” (3pcs)$500-900Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
271PAIR HAND-WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS18th/19th century, basket top andhook-mounted stem and arched feet;H25” W9” D17 1/2” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Indianapolis, Indiana privatecollection
272AMERICAN OR ENGLISH DIMINUTIVE ANDIRONSAND FIRE FENDERS19th century, comprising:pair brass andirons, H12”pair wrought-iron andirons, H20”brass fender, H8 1/2” W35 1/2” D11 1/2”mesh fender, H12” W39” D10 1/2” (4pcs)$500-900Provenance: Former collection of Historic CharlestonFoundation; sold to benefit the museum collectionfund
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273ENGLISH PAINTED METAL FIRE BUCKETlate 19th century, Royal arms on red groundwith black accents; H25 1/2” W14 1/4”D16 3/4”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
274ENGLISH BRASS ANDIRON, FENDER ANDTOOL SETSlate 19th/early 20th century, comprising:andirons, H22”fender, H8 1/2” W43” D14”and tool sets$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
275ENGLISH BRASS FIRE FENDERlate 19th/early 20th century, with pierced decoration,on round feet, H7 1/2” W57 1/4” D8”$200-300Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina collection
276COLLECTION BRASS OIL LAMPS ANDCANDLEHOLDERS19th century, comprising:pair American whale oil lamps, H7”pair Dutch candlesticks, H19”chamberstick, H5 1/2” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Former collection of Historic CharlestonFoundation; sold to benefit the museum collectionfund
277NEAR PAIR BLOWN GLASS HURRICANE SHADES19th century, H22” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a lady
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278AMERICAN WHALE OIL LAMP COLLECTION18th/19th century, comprising:2 pairs H10” and 11”3 singles, H8 1/2” to 10” (7pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
279AMERICAN GILDED BRASS GIRANDOLESPhiladelphia and New York, circa 1840-60, comprising:Bear and Bee three-piece set, H17” and 12 1/2”Paul & Virginia model, H16”Sultana model, H15 1/2” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston,South Carolina privatecollection
Literature: Bacot, H.Parrott. NINETEENTHCENTURY LIGHTING,CANDLE-POWEREDDEVICES 1783-1883.West Chester, PA: Schiffer,1987. illustrated pp.177-8and 190-1
280ANTIQUE PERSIAN BIDJAR CARPETcirca 1880, 4’6” x 9’1”$2,500-3,500
281NORTHWEST PERSIAN BAKSHAISH RUNNER5’2” x 13’3”$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
282CAUCASIAN CARPET4’11” x 8’10”$1,000-1,500
283SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN KURDISH CARPETcirca 1930, 5’9” x 10’6”$800-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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284ANTIQUE KAZAK CARPETcirca 1890, 4’3” x 7’3”$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a Southerngentleman
285NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER4’3” x 11’5”$600-900Provenance: Property of a Southerngentleman
286KESHMIRI TABRIZ CARPET5’10” x 8’9”$700-1,000
287PERSIAN SULTANABAD RUNNER3’8” x 10’1”$500-800Provenance: Property of a Southerngentleman
288NEAR PAIR HERIZ CARPETSDia.5’10” (2pcs)$500-700
289PERSIAN LILIHAN RUNNERcirca 1950, 2’10” x 10’4”$500-800Provenance: Property of a Southerngentleman
290OUSHAK PESHAWAR CARPET5’ x 8’1”$400-700Provenance: Property of a Southerngentleman
291KESHMIRI TABRIZ RUNNER2’7” x 17’2”$400-800
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292BALOUCH CARPETcirca 1930, 3’2” x 7’$400-600
293PERSIAN MESHAIN CARPET2’8” x 4’7”$300-500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
294SERAPI RUNNER2’5” x 11’10”$300-600
295TURKISH SERAPI CARPET3’ x 4’10”$200-300
296ANTIQUE QUASHGAI CARPETfirst quarter 20th century, 6’9” x 10’3”$300-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
297AMERICAN AND BRITISH NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS18th/19th century, comprising:Mary Ann Holliworks, c. 1836, H18 1/8” W11 1/2”Elizabeth Landis, 1891, H16 1/2” W16 1/2”Knapp family register, c. 1830, H16 1/2” W17 1/2”Priscilla Wells, 1881, H15 1/4” W14 1/2”Grace Rogers, 1790, H12 1/2” W9 1/2”each framed (5pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
298AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS19th century, comprising:Harriet L. Jewell, 1819, H18” W15 1/2”Cemathe, 1841, H19” W23”Hannah Stone, 1823, H25” W23”each framed (3pcs)$600-900Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
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SHADOWBOXsecond half 19th century,ornate gilt frame containingfloral garland and other withsprigs, on velvet ground,H10 1/2” W11” D1 1/2”(2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Isle of Palms,South Carolina privatecollection
300SILK PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK, LEDA AND THESWAN18th/19th century, trumpet vine-framed oval Greeklandscape and figures, H23” W21”$400-600Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
301VENETIAN NEEDLEWORK18th century, floral and ribbon-decorated chairbackupholstery, framed, H23 1/2” W23 1/2”$300-500Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollectionCora Kling Ginsburg (1910-2002)
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302PARISIAN STREET SCENE WEAVING, FRAMEDoverall H30 1/2” W75 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fund
303AMERICAN AND EUROPEANPEWTER COLLECTIONprobably 18th/19th century, comprising:pitcher, H12” tankard, H8”9 chargers, Dia.13 1/4” to 16”8 plates, Dia.9” to 10”2 platters, L19 1/2” (21pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of BenjaminBates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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304APULIAN GNATHIAN OINOCHOE AND MUGcirca 340-320 BC, black and white-decorated redware,H5 1/2” and 5” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Collection of a Southern ladyPurchased Jerome M. Eisenberg, Ph.D.
305AFRICAN PAINTED CARVED WOOD TRIBAL MASKS,PROBABLY GABONFang design, H18” to 47” (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
306MINIATURE FURNITURE COLLECTION20th century, comprising:pair Federal style chairs, H13 1/2”tilt-top table, H25”drop-leaf table, H9 1/2” W16”blanket chest, H9 1/8” W16” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
307PAIR MINIATURE WINGBACK CHAIRSBH30 7/8” SH14” W19” D15 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
308MINIATURE PINE POSTER BEDoctagonal posts, shaped headboard and bedclothes;H32” W20 3/4” L31”$300-600Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
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311ANTIQUE ROLLING BLOCK 22 CAL.LONG RIFLEcirca 1853-1924, NVSN, “ParlorRifle”, rear left side bearing proofmarks crown over R, and oval withELG over star, overall L42 1/2” **FFL Laws Apply **$200-300Provenance: Property sold to benefitthe Christ School, a non-profitEpiscopal school in Asheville, NorthCarolina
312BERETTA 84BB SEMI-AUTO PISTOL AND GLOCK 23 SEMI-AUTO PISTOLSN D04170Y, Beretta 84BB .380 ACP semi-auto pistol, made in Italy, 1976 -2013,cal. 9 short, nickle, wood, barrel length 3.8” overall length 6.8”, includes: Plano gunguard case, cloth holster, 2 magazines & ADCO superthumb
SN HZX262, Glock 23 semi-auto .40 S&W, made in Austria 1982 - present, shortrecoil operated, locked breech, that uses a modified Browning cam-lock system, polymer, barrel length 4” overall length 7.3”, with 4 magazines, 2 speed loaders,leather holster and a .22 cal conversion kit (2pcs) **FFL Laws Apply **$200-400Provenance: Property sold to benefit the Christ School, a non-profit Episcopal school inAsheville, North Carolina
313KAHR P380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOLSSN RB3786, Kahr P380 semi-auto pistol, made in USA 1999 - present, barrel length 2.5” overall length 4.9”, textured blackpolymer, cloth holster
SN RB3066, Kahr P380 semi-auto pistol, made in USA 1999 - present, barrel length 2.5” overall length 4.9”, textured blackpolymer, with case, instruction manual, 4 magazines, trigger lock, and steel magazine base kit (2pcs) **FFL Laws Apply **$200-400Provenance: Property sold to benefit the Christ School, a non-profitEpiscopal school in Asheville, North Carolina
309CIRCULAR STAIRCASE MODEL ONREEDED PEDESTALH60 1/4” Dia.14 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Isle of Palms, SouthCarolina private collection
310PARKER VH GRADE 20GA S/SSHOTGUNcirca 1936, SN 239421, Vulcan steelbarrel, chokes: left barrel improved andright barrel modified, 2 1/2” chamber,cracked stock and butt plate; marked:Parker; barrel L26” **FFL Laws Apply **$800-1,200Provenance: Griffin, Georgia privatecollection
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314AMERICAN CLASSIC PISTOL, AND COLT 45, ANDRWS PANTHER AND DAISY AIRGUNSN 106800942, American Classic Crosman Model1377 (.177 cal.) pump pellet pistol, made in USA1977 - present, barrel length 9 3/4” overall length13.6”, bolt action, pneumatic pump, single shot, steelbarrel, brass trigger, checkered plastic grips
SN 3885 W M K, Colt 45 .380 semi-auto, replica1911 pistol, made in USA replicated 2006, horn grip;barrel length 5” overall length 8.5”
SN 01382739, RWS Diana Panther 34 T05 profes-sional air rifle, made in Germany, with airgun scope,.177 pellet, single shot, break barrel system, muzzle-brake, black synthetic, overall length 46”
NVSN, Daisy Airgun 840, made in USA since 1938,number 0605 17371, BB only, simple pump pneu-matic, single shot, inscription: NWFT, barrell length171/2” overall length 36” (4pcs) **FFL Laws Apply **$100-200Provenance: Property sold to benefit the ChristSchool, a non-profit Episcopal school in Asheville,North Carolina
315DEL-TON DTI-15 RIFLE AND MOSSBERG 500ASHOTGUNSN B-13634, Del-Ton, DTI-15, made in USA,caliber .223/5.56mm NATO, Magpul forend, buttstock and foregrip, barrel length 16” overalllength 32 1/2”; with Bulldog cloth case, 4 (30rd)magazines
SN R 432093, Mossberg Model 500A, pump action,bead sight, synthetic black, barrel length 20” overalllength 41”; Bulldog cloth case (2pcs) **FFL Laws Apply **$200-400Provenance: Property sold to benefit the ChristSchool, a non-profit Episcopal school in Asheville,North Carolina
316RUGER MARK IITARGET PISTOL ANDHIGH STANDARDREVOLVERSN 224-93737, RugerMark II Target pistol,made in USA 1982-2005,.22 cal. rimfire, 10 shot,magazine fed, autoloadingrecoil (blowback) operatedpistol, single action, blued,synthetic, barrel length5.5” overall length 9.5”;with case, 2 magazines,instruction manual
SN 151980, High Standard.22 Sentinel Deluxe R-106revolver, made in USA,circa 1965, 9 shot cylinder,.22 cal., single-actionmultiple ejection, swingout cylinder, non-slipscored trigger, walnutcheckered grip, blued, withblack leather holster (2pcs)**FFL Laws Apply **$300-500Provenance: Property sold to benefit the ChristSchool, a non-profit Episcopal school in Asheville,North Carolina
317MAJOR S.V. HOLLIDAY’S CIVIL WAR ERA SWORDBY PETER D. LUNESCHLOSS, AND WALKING STICKmodel 1840 brass guard, wire-wrapped leather gripand Solingen steel blade marked: PDL within oval,L43”; accompanied by walking stick engraved: MajorS. V. Holliday from his Friends, Jan. 1st, 1888; L36”(2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Savannah,Georgia private collection
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318RARE FORE-EDGE PAINTED BOOK: ROBERT POLLOKPollok, Robert. THE COURSE OF TIME: A POEM.Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons,1857. In fine binding.$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
319BOOKS: VARIOUS FOREIGN TITLESDe Banville, Theodore. NOUVELLESODES FUNAMBULESQUES. (French)Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1869. Threequarter fine binding with gilt decoratedspine.Uzanne, Octave. LES SURPRISES DUCOEUR. (French) Paris: EdouardRouveyre, 1881. Three quarter fine bindingwith gilt decorated spine and stampedbinding: I.(?) ChampsUzanne, Octave. LE CALENDRIER DEVENUS. (French) Paris: EdouardRouveyre, 1880. Three quarter finebinding with gilt decorated spine and stamped binding: I.(?) Champs.Garcia, P. Francisco Blanco. LA LITERATURA ESPANOLA EN EL SIGLO XIX. Vol. I-3. (Spanish) Madrid:Saenz De Jubera Hermanos, 1909. Attractively bound leather with gilt titles and decorations on spine. (3pcs)LaHousse, Gustavus. PRAELECTIONES METAPHYSICAE SPECIALIS, Vol. 2-3. (Latin) Paris: VictorLeCoffre, 1888. Attractively bound leather with gilt titles and decorations on spine. (2pcs)And 35 other attractively bound foreign books. (43pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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320BOOKS: LITERATURE, INCLUDING POETRY ANDNOVELSDisraeli, Benjamin. THE YOUNG DUKE. Vol. I.New York and London: M. Walter Dunne, 1904. Fineleather binding with elaborate gilt tooling front, backand spine.Disraeli, Benjamin. VENETIA. Vol. I. New York andLondon: M. Walter Dunne, 1904. Fine leather bindingwith elaborate gilt tooling front, back and spine.Wordsworth, William. THE POETICAL WORKS OFWILLIAM WORDSWORTH. London: EdwardMoxon, 1845. Fine three quarter binding with gilt titleon spine.MaCaulay, Thomas Babington. LAYS OF ANCIENTROME. Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co., 1864. Fineleather embossed, gilt title and decoration front, backand spine, gilt edges.And 54 similar titles. (58pcs)$500-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
321IMPRESSIVELY BOUND COMPLETE VOLUME SETS:HISTORYThierry, A. HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OFENGLAND BY THE NORMANS, Vol. I-III.London: George Whittaker, 1825. Fine moroccanleather with gilt title and decoration on spine and marbled edges. (3pcs)Thucydides, THE HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR BY THUCYDIDES. Vol.I-III, with notes by Thomas Arnold. Oxford: JohnHenry Parker, Whittaker and Co., 1840. Maps andfold out illustrations in rear of each volume. Fineleather binding with embossed and gilt tooled frontand back cover. Gilt title and decoration on spine,marbled edges. (3pcs)Tytler, Patrick Fraser. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND,Vol. I-VII. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1845. Finemoroccan leather with gilt title and decoration onspine, decorative edges. (7pcs)Goldsmith, Oliver. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND,Vol I-VI. London: Thomas Tegg, 1825. Fine moroccanleather with gilt titles. (6pcs)And various other attractively bound complete sets.(49pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
322BOOKS: LITERATURE, COMPLETE VOLUME SETSIrving, Washington. LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. Vols. I-V. New York: G. P. Putnam& Co., 1857. Fine three quarter binding with gilt titleand decoration on spine. Decorative edges.Sala, George Augustus. PARIS HERSELF AGAIN.Vols. I-II. London: Remington and Co., 1880. Finethree quarter binding with gilt title and decoration onspine. Stamped: Bound by Root & Son.Strype, John. THE LIFE AND ACTS OFMATTHEW PARKER (VOL III), MEMORIALS OFTHOMAS CRANMER (VOL II) and THE LIFE OFTHE LEARNED SIR JOHN CHEKE. Oxford:Clarendon Press & University Press, 1821 & 1840.Fine leather binding embossed front and back, gilttitles on spine.And 32 similar titles. (42pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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323BOOKS: LITERATURE, PARTIAL VOLUME SETSCHAMBER’S MISCELLANY OF INSTRUCTIVE &ENTERTAINING TRACTS. London and Edinburgh:W. and R. Chambers, 1869-1871. Fine three quarterbinding, gilt title and decoration on spine, decorativeedges.Chalmers, Alexander. THE PLAYS OF WILLIAMSHAKSPEARE. Vols. II-VII. London: Longman andCo., 1856. Fine moroccan leather with attractive gilttitles and decorative spines, marbled edges. Stamped:Bound by Riviere.THE WORKS OF OF WM. ROBERTSON. Vols. I-V. Oxford: Talboys and Wheeler, 1825. Fine threequarter bindings, gilt title and decorative spine. Stampon binding: Narracott Binder, Tor.And 42 similar attractively bound titles. (60pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
324IMPRESSIVELY BOUND BOOKS: LITERATUREChalmers, Alexander. THE BRITISH ESSAYISTS.Vols. 3, 30, 43 & 44. London: J. Johnson, 1807-08.Leather bound with gilt titles and decorations onspines.Hudson, Henry N. THE COMPLETE WORKS OFWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. Vols. 1-20. Boston:Ginn, Heath, & Co., 1881. Fine three quarter marbledbinding with attractive gilt titles and decorations onspinesPinkerton, John. AN ESSAY ON MEDALS. Vols. I &II. London: T. Cadell, 1808. Fine moroccan leatherwith gilt tooling front and back, gilt title.And 36 similar attractively bound titles. (62pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
325BOOKS: RELIGION, SOME NICELY BOUNDMcKean, William. SAINT ANTHONY’S MASSBOOK: FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE FIRSTHOLY MASS IN SAINT ANTHONY’S CHAPEL,HAMILTON FARM, PEAPACK, NEW JERSEY.N.p., 1925. Attractive leather binding with gilt toolingfront, back, and spine. In sheath.Hervey, James. THERON AND ASPASIO: OR ASERIES OF DIALOGUES AND LETTERS. Vols. I& III. London: Charles Rivington, 1761. Leatherbound with gilt titles and decorations on spines.Blair, Hugh. SERMONS. Vols. 4 & 5. London: T.Cadell and W. Davies, 1807. Leather bound.PARABLES OF OUR LORD. London: John Mitchell,nd. Engravings throughout. Leather bound.And 21 similar titles. (27pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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326FINE LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: HISTORYRollin, Charles. THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THEEGYPTIANS, CARTHAGINIANS, ASSYRIANS,BABYLONIANS, MEDES AND PERSIANS, MACEDONIANS, AND GRECIANS. Vols. II, V &VI. London: J. Rivington, 1768. Hallam, Henry. VIEW OF THE STATE OFEUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Vols. I-III. London: John Murray, 1819. McCarthy, Justin. A HISTORY OF OUR OWNTIMES. Vols. I, III & IV. London: Chatto & Windus,1881. and 10 similar titles. (19pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
327FINE LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: POETRYScott, Walter. THE POETICAL WORKS OF SIRWALTER SCOTT, BART. Vols. I-XII. Edinburgh:Robert Cadell, 1834, gilt-tooled spines and marbledendpapers & edges.Burns, Robert. THE POETICAL WORKS & LETTERS OF ROBERT BURNS. Edinburgh: Gall &Inglis, nd. (circa. 1880), front cover decorative gilt titleand gilt decoration, embossed front and back cover,gilt-tooled title, spine & gilt edges.Rogers, Samuel. POEMS BY SAMUEL ROGERS, VolI & II, London: T. Cadell & E. Moxon, 1836, exten-sive front, back & spine gilt-tooled decoration andtitle, gilt edges, two personal inscriptions: 1 dated1841, 1 dated 1869.Hart, John S. THE IRIS: AN ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR FOR MDCCCLI. Philadelphia:Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1851. Elaborate embossedtitle and date on front & back cover with extensivegilt-tooled front, back, and spine.And 16 similar titles. (32pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
328BOOKS: HISTORYNestesuranoi, Iwan. MEMOIRES DU REGNE DEPIERRE LE GRAND, EMPEREUR DE RUSSIE.Amsterdam: Wetsteins & Smith, 1740. Vol. IV. Leatherbound with gilt decoration on spine.St. John, J. A. EGYPT AND NUBAI, THEIRSCENERY AND THEIR PEOPLE. London:Chapman and Hall, nd. Moroccan leather bindingwith decorative gilt spine and marbled edges.Chamberlayne, John. THE PRESENT STATE OFGREAT BRITAIN, WITH DIVERSE REMARKSUPON THE ANCIENT STATE THEREOF.London: S. Birt, 1755. Leather binding with gilt titleon spine. Froude, James Anthony. HISTORY OF ENGLAND.Vol. VI. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1907.Three quarter binding, gilt title and decoration onspine. Signed by authors husband shortly after authorsdeath.And 36 similar titles. (40pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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329BOOKS: ASSORTED LITERATURE INCLUDINGPOETRYRobert Southey, THE POETICAL AND PROSEWORKS OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE. London:Thomas Holmes. ND (circa. 1869). Fine embossedand gilt leather bindings, gilt edges.Des Maizeaux, THE WORKS OF MONSIEUR DEST. EVREMOND, Vol. II. London: J & J Knapton,1728. Fine leather binding with gilt title and spine.Alfred De Musset, POESIES NOUVELLES 1836-1852, Paris: G. Charpentier 1884. Fine leather bindingwith gilt title and spine, gilt edges. Stamped binding:Birdsall and Son, Northhampton.Bolton Corney, THE POETICAL WORKS OFOLIVER GOLDSMITH. London: Longmans, Green,and Co., nd. Fine tooled gilt leather binding, giltedges. Stamped: Bound by Riviere.And 38 similar titles. (42pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
330NICELY BOUND PARTIAL VOLUMES: LITERATUREBronte, Charlotte. THE NOVELS OF THE SISTERSBRONTE: Thornton Edition, edited by TempleScott. Edinburgh: John Grant, 1924. Comprisingof: VILLETTE (2 volumes), SHIRLEY (2 volumes) & THE PROFESSOR. (5pcs) Finemoroccan leather, gilt floral decoration to spines.Stamped binding: bound by Riviere & SonsLondon.Holmes, Oliver Wendell. THE POETICALWORKS OF OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES:Household Edition. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin& Co., 1884. Comprising of POEMS,GUARDIAN ANGEL, ELSIE VENNER & 4other titles. (8pcs) Fine three quarter binding, gilttitle and decoration on spine. Stamped binding:Little Brown & Co.Wilson, John. WILSON’S WORKS. Edinburgh& London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1864.Comprising of POEMS, NOCTES 1, 2, & 3,NORTH 1 & 2, TALES. (7pcs). Stamp on binding:Hugh Hopkins, Bookseller.Thackeray, William Makepeace. THACKERAY’SWORKS. Philadelphia: JohnWanamaker, nd. Comprising of THEPARIS SKETCH BOOK, VANITYFAIR, THE VIRGINIANS AND 7other titles. (10pcs) Three quarter binding with gilt title and decoration onspine.And various other attractively boundpartial volumes. (49pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
331BOOKS: RELIGIONBarclay, Robert. AN APOLOGY FOR THE THETRUE CHRISTIAN DIVINITY, AS THE SAME ISHELD FORTH, AND PREACHED, BY THE PEOPLE CALLED, IN SCORN, QUAKERS.London: T. Sowle Raylton, 1736.Smith, Elias. NEW TESTAMENT DICTIONARY.Philadelphia: Elias Smith, 1812.Bergier, M. LE DEISME REFUTE PAR LUI-MEME.Paris: Chez Humblot, 1768.and 13 similar titles. (17pcs)$500-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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332BOOKS: RELIGIONEvans, Robert Wilson. THE BISHOPRIC OFSOULS. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842.Attractive leather binding with gilt tooling front, back,and spine.Pike, S. & Hayward, S. RELIGIOUS CASES OFCONSCIENCE. New York: Evert Duyckinck, 1808.Fine leather binding.Moss, Robert. SERMONS AND DISCOURSES ONPRACTICAL SUBJECTS. London: J. Bettenham,1737. Fine leather binding with gilt title and decoration on spine.Verney, Lady. PRACTICAL THOUGHTS ON THEFIRST FORTY CHAPTERS OF THE BOOK OFTHE PROPHET ISAIAH. Westminster: John BowyerNichols and Sons, 1857. Fine three quarter binding,gilt title on spine. Stamped: Bound by S. A. Morvels.And 23 similar titles. (27pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
333BOOKS: ASSORTED LITERATURE, INCLUDINGPOETRYDeshoulieres. OEUVRES DE MADAME ET DEMADEMOISELLE DESHOULIERES. Vols. I & II.Paris: Chez les Libraires, 1754. Fine Leather bindingwith gilt title and decoration to spine. Marbled edges.Lockhart, John Gibson. SOME PASSAGES IN THELIFE OF MR ADAM BLAIR: MINISTER OF THEGOSPEL AT CROSS-MEIKLE. Second Edition.Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & T.Cadell, 1824. Fine three quarter binding with gilt titleon spine.Quiller-Couch, A. T. THE OXFORD BOOK OFENGLISH VERSE: 1250-1900. Oxford: ClarendonPress, 1908. Stamped: Bound by Riviere & Son. Finethree quarter binding with elaborate gilt tooling onspine, gilt edges.Powell, F. York & Vigfusson, Gudbrand. THE POETRY OF THE OLD NORTHERN TONGUE:FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY. Vol. II. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1883. Fine moroccan leather with gilttitle and decoration on spine. Marbled edges. Stampedbinding: Deighton, Bell & Co.And 11 similar titles. (16pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
334BOOKS: LITERATURE AND BIOGRAPHIESWatts, Isaac. THE BEAUTIES OF THE LATE REVEREND DR. ISAAC WATTS. Philadelphia:Edmund Blunt, 1797.Crake, A. D. THE RIVAL HEIRS BEING THETHIRD AND LAST CHRONICLE OF AESCENDUNE. London: Rivingtons, 1889. Finemoroccan leather with gilt tooling front, back, andspine. Stamp on binding: H. & C. Treacher, Brighton.Church, Alfred J. STORIES FROM HOMER.London: Seeley and Co., 1896. Attractively boundmoroccan leather with gilt tooling front, back andspine.And 9 similar titles. Stamp on binding: R. Grant &Son, Edinburgh. (12pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
335BOOKS: LITERATURE AND POETRY, INCLUDINGRECUYELL OF THE HISTORYES OF TROYELefevre, Raoul. RECUYELL OF THE HISTORYESOF TROYE. No date, no publisher. Attractively boundhalf leather binding with gilt title on spine.Knight, Charles. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BESTAUTHORS. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1847.Fine three quarter binding with elaborate gilt toolingon spine.Scudder, Horace (ed.). THE COMPLETE POETI-CAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON. CambidgeEdition. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflinand Company, 1899. Fine three quarter binding withextensive gilt tooling on spine, gilt title.And 17 similar titles. (20pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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336FINE LEATHERBOUND BOOK: CHRISTMASHervey, Thomas K. THE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS.London: Spooner, 1836. Illustrated by R. Seymour andfine tooled-leather binding by Bayton of Bath$100-200Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
337NICELY BOUND COMPLETE 3 VOLUME SET: M. J.G. D. ARMENGAUDArmengaud, M. J. G. D. LES GALERIESPUBLIQUES DE L’EUROPE. Paris: Typographie deCh. Lahure, 1862-1866. (3pcs)$400-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
3387 VOLS. LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: HORSE RACINGCALENDARS BY WEATHERBYWeatherby, Edward & James. THE RACING CALENDAR. London: C. H. Reynell, 1812, 1817,1819 & 1826.Weatherby, Edward & Charles. THE RACING CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1831. London: C. &W. Reynell, 1832.Weatherby, Charles & James. THE RACING CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1841. London: C.Reynell, 1842.Weatherby, J. E. & J. P. THE RACING CALENDARFOR THE YEAR 1887: RACES PAST. London:Publisher’s Office, 1887. (7pcs)$100-200Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
339LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: PHILOSOPHYMontesquieu, Charles de Secondat. OEUVRES COMPLETES DE MONTESQUIEU. Paris: Chez J.-B. Garnery, 1820.Lewes, G. H. A BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OFPHILOSOPHY. London: Charles Knight & Co.,1845. Two volumes bound in one.Bucke, Charles. THE BOOK OF HUMAN CHARACTER. Vols. I & II. London: Charles Knight& Co., 1837.and 7 similar titles (11pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
340FINE LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: JAMES BOSWELLAND WILLIAM WORDSWORTHBoswell, James. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHN-SON, LL.D. Vols. 1-9. London: John Murray, 1835Wordsworth, William. THE POETICAL WORKS OFWILLIAM WORDSWORTH. Vols. 1-6. London:Edward Moxon. 1857 (15pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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341BOOKS: FORE-EDGE DECORATED VOLUMES ANDWITCHCRAFT VOLUMETennyson, Alfred. IDYLLS OF THE KING. London:Moxon & Co, 1867. In fine gilt-tooled leather bindingand fore-edge painted scene Fishing at Busbridge Hall,Surrey.Burns, Robert. POEMS AND SONGS. London: Bell& Daldy, 1858. in Hayday tooled leather binding withcontemporary fore-edge painting.Mitchell, J. and Dickie, Jn. THE PHILOSOPHY OFWITCHCRAFT. Edinurgh: Paisley, 1839. (3pcs)$300-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
342IMPRESSIVELY BOUND BOOK: WILLIAM AYTOUNAytoun, William Edmondstoune. LAYS OF THESCOTTISH CAVALIERS. Edinburgh and London:William Blackwood and Sons, 1870. Bound byRamage, London.$200-300Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
343FINE LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: P. VIRGILIIMARONISMaronis, P. Virgilii. OPERA: EMENDABAT ETNOTULIS ILLUSTRABAT GILBERTUS WAKEFIELD. Vol. 1 & 2. Londini: Impensis Kearsley,1796. Bound by J. Clarke. (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
344BOOKS: NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCESTHE SPECTATOR. VOL VI. Dublin: Printed by andfor George Grierson, at the Two Bibles in Essex Street,1728.Hogarth, William et.al. HOGARTH MORALIZED:A COMPLETE EDITION OF ALL THE MOSTCAPITOL AND ADMIRED WORKS OF WILLIAMHOGARTH, ACCOMPANIED BY CONCISE ANDCOMPREHENSIVE EXPLANATIONS OF THEIRMORAL TENDENCY BY REV. DR. TRUSLERWITH INTRODUCTORY ESSAY AND NOTES BYJOHN MAJOR. London: Henry Washbourne, 1841.Thomson, John. TABLES OF INTEREST, AT 3, 4,41/2, AND 5 PER CENT. FROM L.1 TO L. 20,000,AND FROM 1 TO 365 DAYS. Edinburgh: W. Creechand C. Elliot, 1786. Author signed.Ribot, TH. DISEASES OF MEMORY, WILL, PER-SONALITY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF ATTEN-TION. Humboldt Publishing Co., 1883, 1884, 1887,1889and 13 similar titles. (17pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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346NICELY BOUND BOOKS: GENERAL REFERENCECHAMBER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA: A DICTIONARYOF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE. Vols I - V. London: W. & R. Chambers,1886.Pennington, Montagu. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OFMRS ELIZABETH CARTER. London: F. C. and J.Rivington, 1808.ed. Ogilvie, John. A SUPPLEMENT TO THE IMPERIAL DICTIONARY, ENGLISH, TECHNOLOGICAL AND SCIENTIFIC.Edinburgh: Blackie and Son, 1855.and 13 similar titles. (25pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
347BOOKS: THE COMPLETE AUDUBONVolair Books for the National Audubon Society, 1979,75th Anniversary Edition in 5 clothbound volumeswith slipcase (5pcs)$100-200Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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400ENGLISH SHELL-CLAD TEA CADDYearly 19th century, shaped hinged top lifting to revealdouble lidded compartments, on conforming case withsilver stringing, with plinth and bun feet; H4 5/8” W7 7/8” D4 3/4”$1,000-1,800
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JARDINIERElate 19th century, cartouche form fitted with liner, H6 1/2” L14 1/2” D10”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
402GEORGIAN BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD TEA CADDYearly 19th century, hinged rectangular lid with brassbail handle opening to three compartments, bound inbrass ornaments, H5 1/2” W9 1/4” D5”$400-700Provenance: Former collection of Historic CharlestonFoundation; sold to benefit the museum collectionfund
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TEA CADDYhinged rectangular lid; opening totriple lidded compartments, onbracket feet; H7” W11 1/8” D6”$300-500Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
404NAPOLEON III EBONY-INLAID WALNUT TANTALUS19th century, inlaid brass plate decorating lift top,front opening to reveal removable caddy containingetched suite of 4 decanters and 16 cordials, with key;H10” W12 1/2” D9 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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ON STANDthird quarter 19th century, hinged slant lid, fitted interiors on later stand; H22 1/2” W21” D11”$300-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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URNS, J.B. VAN SCIVER COCamden, New Jersey, early 20th century, gilt acornfinial on hinged paneled dome cover and conformingbody opening to reveal knife slots; label on underside,H24” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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SLOPE AND TEA CADDYearly 19th century, slope, H6” W11 3/4” D9”; and caddy H5 1/4”W9” D5” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
408ANGLO-INDIAN INLAID BOX ON STAND19th century, hinged fall front opening to small drawers, on stand with pullout slide; H27 1/2” W13”D10”$300-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
409COLLECTION BUST PORTRAITS IN SHADOWBOX
FRAMES19th century, 2 wax and plaster, overall H6” W6” toDia.7” (3pcs)$300-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
410CONTINENTAL CARVED WOOD FIGURES19th century and later, two pairs caryatids, H14 1/2”and 16”; and set of four reliefs, H19” (8pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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411CONTINENTAL CARVED WOOD PANELS AND FRAMEoval frame H25” W19 1/2” and two portrait panels,H18” W13” (3pcs)$300-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
412ANTIQUE CANE AND WALKING STICK COLLECTIONsterling, carved and plated cap examples, L35” to 37”(7pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
413WALNUT SILVER CHEST ON STAND BY BRANDTfour lined drawers (three fitted); H41” W23” D16”$300-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private col-lection
414LYDIA FIELD EMMET(New York, 1866-1952)PORTRAIT OF YOUNG SIBLINGSoil on canvas, framed, signed lower left: Lydia FieldEmmet H39” W42”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Austin, Texas private collection
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415AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAITS,MID 19TH CENTURYPAIR OF PORTRAITS: MR. &MRS. HENRY M. CRANE OFNEW YORKoil on canvas, in original frames,unsigned, one titled on versoH34” W26 3/4” overall H46 1/2”W38 1/2” (2pcs)$3,000-5,000Provenance: Austin, Texas privatecollection
Other Notes: Henry M. Crane wasa wealthy and influential business-man from Schenectady, New York who owned athread manufactory at Mohawkville in Rotterdam.He was also a member of the New York StateAssembly. Sometime in the 1870s he made a seriesof unfortunate business decisions and found himselfnearly penniless. He moved out West to seek newbusiness opportunities and eventually became aporter at the Pacific Hotel in San Fransisco. He wasrescued financially by his brother in 1884 and wasable to return to prominence as explained in the arti-cle: “After Many Days.” THE NEW YORK TIMES16 July, 1884.Mr. Crane was also a possible investor in Longwood,a South Carolina plantation.
416JOHN SAINT-HELIER LANDERBritish (1869-1944) PORTRAIT OF LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OFENGLAND, The Right Honourable Viscount GordanHewart of Buryoil on canvassigned & dated upper left and titled on versoH52 1/4” W37 3/4”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Austin, Texas private collection
417SIR GODFREY KNELLER (FOLLOWER OF)(British, 1646-1723)PORTRAIT OF A LADY, POSSIBLY MARGARETFOTHERGILL (1665-1697)oil on canvas, framed, unsignedH49 1/2” W40”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Austin, Texas private collectionOther Notes: Bearing old torn label on verso reading:Daughter of Abraham Fothergill.../Sister ofEliza.../married William Bu....in 1696.A newer label is also present on verso reading:Margaret Fothergill/(1674-1730)/daughter of __A.Fothergill/married Henry Currer of Kildwick/(byKneller).The dates of Margaret Fothergill on the second labelare odd because geneaological records date theMargaret Fothergill who married Henry Currer andwhose father was Abraham Fothergill to have beenborn in 1665 and died in 1697. Her sister, ElizabethFothergill (1671-1726) married William Busfield(1673-1729).
418FRENCH SCHOOL PORTRAIT, 18TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN, bust length in silkrobes and wigoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH31” W25 1/2”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Austin, Texas private collection
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419HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER (MANNER OF)(German/British, 1497-1543)LADY JANE GREYoil on canvas, framed, unsigned H41 1/2” W35 1/2”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
Other Notes: Frame bearing caption on top:BEHEADED Feby 12 1554; on bottom: LADYJANE GREY.
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ELDER (ATTRIBUTEDTO)(Dutch/British, c.1590-1647)PORTRAIT OF A CAVALIER, c.1629oil on panel, framed,unsignedH15 1/2” W12 1/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Propertydeaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museumto benefit the collectionsfund
421WRIGHT(American or British, late 18th/early 19th century)PAIR OF PORTRAITS (Captain Henry Toennuir?)oil on board, framed, inscribed on versoH9” W7 3/8” (2pcs)$500-900Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina privatecollection
422BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF A LADY IN GOLD DRESSoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH34” W26”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
423BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH CAMEONECKLACEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH44 1/2” W34”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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424WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (CIRCLE OF)SUSAN COLLINS WHITNEY DIMOCK (1845-1939)oil on canvas, unframed, unsignedH39 3/4” W29 3/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds.
Other Notes: Born into the prestigous Whitney fami-ly, the sitter (1845-1939) married Henry F. Dimock,an important New York lawyer with ties to businessinterests of her family. Harry’s sister Edith Dimock,herself an artist and wife of painter WilliamGlackens, studied under William Merritt Chase at theArt Student’s League in New York. The Dimocks’social standing, along with the Arctic Circle connec-tions provided by Edith, would have given themaccess to the best portrait painters in New York. Thisincludes Chase, whose influence and possibly hishand are seen here.
425BRITISH PORTRAIT, 18TH/19TH CENTURYYOUNG GENTLEMANoil on canvas, framed, signedH30” W25”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
426MABLE B. MESSER(British, early 20th century)PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH WHITE LILIES‘16oil on canvas, framed, signed and dated lower rightH30” W25”$600-800Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
427FRENCH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN IN ARMORoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH30” W25”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
428REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (AFTER)(Dutch, 1606-1669)JEWISH MERCHANToil on canvas, framed, unsigned, inscribed on versoH30” W25”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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429DANIEL L. COUCH(British, mid 19th century)PORTRAIT OF MRS. JANE REYNOLDS or TARNSONoil on board, framed, inscribed on versoH18” W14”$400-600Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
Other Notes: Inscribed on verso: Portrait of Mrs.Jane Reynolds or Tarnson, mother to Mrs. JaneRomans. Portrait from life by Daniel L. Couch. Artistof Stonehouse, Plymouth. Taken in 1855.
430BRITISH OR AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19THCENTURYPORTRAIT OF YOUNG BOYoil on canvas, shadowbox framed, unsignedH16 1/2” W15”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
431W. COOPER(American, dated 1838)PORTRAIT OF WOMAN WITH BONNET oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated mid leftH30” W25”$500-1,000Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina privatecollection
432AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYLIEUTENANT ARCHIBALD HAMILTON (1790-1815)oil on canvas, framed, unsignedH30” W25”$500-700Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fund
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PORTRAITS, LATE 19TH CENTURYoils on canvas, framed as a pair, signed illegibly leftcenter, Edlington’s, Montreal gallery label versoH24 1/2” W19 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fundPrivate collection, Hartsville, South Carolina
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434AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN WITH CANEoil on metal, framed, unsignedH16’’ W12’’$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
435CHARLES HORTON(California, 1896-1945) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL IN STRAW HATpastel, framed, signed lower rightsight H24” W19 1/2”$300-500Provenance: San Francisco, California private collec-tion
436AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF WOMANoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH32” W25”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
437BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMANoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH30” W25”$500-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
438CHARLES CURTIS (ATTRIBUTION)(American, 19th century)PORTRAIT OF SUSAN B. SANDERS (Charleston,SC, 1822-1880)oil on canvas, framed, unsignedH30” W25”$100-200Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fundDescended in the family of the sitter
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439RARE GEORGE III MAHOGANY FOUR-PEDESTAL DINING TABLElate 18th/early 19th century, each solid mahogany reeded-edge top section tilts above baluster standard and reeded saber legs with brass caps and casters, with 35-inchextension leaf; H28 3/4” W57” L175 1/2” open (5pcs)$20,000-40,000Provenance: From the country house of Mrs. Kellogg Lee, Skipton, Maryland to present owner, a Southern lady
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440CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVEDMAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SETOF TWELVEshaped toprail, pierce-carved splat,leather upholstered seat, carved molded seatrail and square legs, joinedby H-stretcher; BH39” SH18 1/2”W21” D20” (12pcs)$1,500-2,400Provenance: Dallas, Texas privatecollection
441MASSIVE SCOTTISH INLAID
MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDcirca 1820, shaped superstructurewith sliding panels centering tabletand scrolling inlay, on conformingcase with three frieze drawers flanked by wine drawers, on ring-turned legs with ball feet; H45” W94” D32 1/2”$2,000-3,000
442CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY CURIOCABINET ON VITRINE STANDlate 19th century, molded crown and blind fretworkdecoration, lower part with hinged lid on tapered legswith spade feet; H71” W33” D23 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
443IRISH CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY LIBRARY
CHAIRmid 19th century, padded back and outscrolled armsterminating in bird’s heads, overupholstered seat ongadroon rails, with cabriole legs having cartouches androsettes, ending in ball-and-claw feet; BH43 1/2”SH20 1/2” W31” D28”$1,200-1,800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
444ENGLISH LEATHER-TOPPEDMAHOGANY KIDNEY DESKintegrated shaped top with gilt-tooled brown leather writing sur-face over conforming case withkneehole drawer flanked by banksof five drawers, on plinth, H301/4” W48 1/2” D25”$500-800Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina collection
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445RARE PAIR REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOOKCASE CABINETSfirst quarter 19th century, molded crown over divided glaze panel doors with brass astragal, lower part has panel doors with brass latticework and fabric, on molded base;H101 1/2” W53 1/4” D18 1/4” (2pcs)$14,000-22,000Provenance: Tennessee private collection
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446REGENCY INLAID ROSEWOOD SOFA
TABLEfirst half 19th century, rectangular topwith D-shape-drop leaves, with pair friezedrawers and opposing faux drawers, onplatform base with ring-turned columnsand saber legs with brass paw feet andcasters; H27 1/4” W59 1/4” open D263/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, SouthCarolina private collection
447GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF
DRAWERSfirst half 19th century, molded edge top over short andlong drawers, fluted column supports on ogee feet,H38” W47 1/2” D20 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
448PAIR GEORGE III MAHOGANY BACK STOOLSlate 18th/early 19th century, overupholstered back andseat on carved square legs joined by molded stretcher;BH36” SH18” W22” D23”$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
449GEORGIAN CARVED MAHOGANY
CENTER TABLElast half 19th century, tooledleather inset, crossbanded carvededge round top with molded skirton cabriole legs with ball-and-clawfeet; H29 3/4” Dia.53”$2,500-3,500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiaprivate collection
450HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS,SET OF SIXlate 19th century, comprised of: 2 arms, 4 sides; vasiform splat supporting scroll arms, overupholsteredseat on square tapered legs; BH36” SH18 1/2” W22 3/4” D20” (6pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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451REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY WHATNOTearly 19th century, four galleried shelves and singledrawer unified by block-and-ring turned legs with cast-ers; H54 1/2” W23 5/8” D15 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
452ENGLISH SERPENTINE MAHOGANY CHEST OF
DRAWERSmid 19th century, shaped top over four-drawer conforming case, on splay feet; H43 5/8” W46 3/4”D22 1/8”$900-1,400Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
453PAIR SHERATON STYLE
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BEDSearly 20th century, trefoil postswith acanthus and rice carvingsflanking shaped headboard,unified by square-edged rails;accompanied with drapery; H80 1/2” W40 1/2” L84” (2pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle of Palms,South Carolina privatecollection
454ENGLISH MAHOGANY
BOWFRONT BRANDY BOARDmid 19th century, shaped topover conforming case with threedrawers, on taperedlegs; H34” W48”D25 1/2”$1,000-1,500Provenance: SouthCarolina collection
455WILLIAM IV CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS,SET OF FOURcirca 1825, scrolling back and slat carved with fan,overupholstered seat on tapered legs with H-stretcher;BH33 3/4” SH19” W19” D19” (4pcs)$600-900
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456AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE SHELL-CARVEDMAHOGANY LOWBOY19th century, rectangular molded top over case withfour drawers and pendent drops, on cabriole legs withball-and-claw feet; H30 3/4” W34 3/4” D19 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
457PAIR SHERATON STYLE SOFASlate 19th century, arched back and scrolling armrests,with bowed frontrail on tapered fluted legs; BH40 1/2”SH18” W66” D27” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private col-lection
458CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BIRDCAGE TILT-TOPTABLEcirca 1770, round top on birdcage support and ring-turned column with cabriole leg base; H27 1/8”Dia.34 1/8”$700-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
459PAIR HEPPLEWHITE PAINT-DECORATEDARMCHAIRSearly 19th century, shield back with pierced splat issu-ing downswept arms flanking overupholstered bowedseat, on tapered legs with spade feet, decorated withbellflowers, rosettes and foliage; BH36 3/4” SH19”W22 1/4” D23 1/4”$800-1,200Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
460CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY HARVEST TABLElate 19th century, oval drop-leaf top on straight bead-and-channel legs; H30 1/4” W84” D52 1/4”open$800-1,400Provenance: South Carolina collection
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461CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRS, SET OF EIGHTshaped crestrail over pierced splat and square legs,BH38” SH18” W22” D20” (8pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
462GEORGIAN MAHOGANY KETTLE STAND19th century, oval top with scalloped gallery, on cantedtapered legs with spade feet, unified by S-curve stretch-ers centering urn finial; H28 1/2” W13 1/2” D10 1/4”$300-600Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
463ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASElate 19th century, molded crown and banded friezeover astragal-glazed doors, lower part with fallboardcentering shell in oval and concealing fitted interior,over four long graduated drawers, on bracket base.H79” W38 5/8” D18 1/4”$1,000-1,500
464GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY STOOLlast quarter 19th century, overupholstered seat, carvedskirt and cabriole legs with ram’s-head feet, H18”W24” D17”$400-600Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
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465GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE
SIDEBOARDlast half 19th century, shaped and crossbanded top overcentral valanced drawer flanked by doors, on taperedlegs with spade feet; H35” W60” D22 1/2”$800-1,200
466ENGLISH MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED BENCHlast half 19th century, rectangular slip seat in plainrails, on bead-and-channel legs; H21” W26 3/4” D18”$200-400Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
467CHINOISERIE-DECORATED SIDE TABLEsquare top over ogee skirt, tapered legs and X-bracestretcher, H27 1/2” Sq.18 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
468ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CONSOLE
TABLE19th century, shaped top and conforming skirt ontapered reeded legs with ankle collars and shaped feet;H30” W42” D23 7/8”$400-600
469ENGLISH PINE AND OAK ARMCHAIRS18th and 19th century, carved oak BH42” SH42”W23 1/2” D16 1/2”; and pine BH40” SH16” W241/2” D20” (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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470PAIR GEORGE II ARMORIAL STERLING TEA CADDIES, JAMES LANGLOISLondon, dated 1741, carved ivory finial above rectangular hinged lid with chamfered corners; engraved with arms of Wallace above banner with motto Pro Libertate;complete maker’s and hallmarks; H4 1/2” W3 3/4” D2 3/4”, and Total 22.0 Troy oz all in$3,000-4,000Provenance: Ex-collection of Marjorie Seely Blossom Jones WilsonDescended to present owner, Atlanta, Georgia collection
Literature: Jackson, Sir Charles J. ENGLISH GOLDSMITHS AND THEIR MARKS. New York: Dover, 1964. p.190.
Other Notes: New York and London socialite Marjorie Seely Blossom was first married to financier E. Clarence Jones. They wanted to build a lavish home in PalmBeach for the season, which was to be designed by Marion Sims Wyeth. The oceanfront estate known today as Vita Serena on 105 Clarendon Avenue was completedafter the death of Mr. Jones. Mrs. Jones later married Captain Robert Amcotts Wilson, and they considered the Palm Beach estate their second home. It was eventuallysold to Jean Flagler Matthews, who rented the house to King Saud during the early 1960s.
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471GEORGE III STERLING TRAY, RICHARDSIBLEY ILondon, dated 1779, gadroon-edge oval trayflanked by bound acanthus handles, completemaker’s and hallmarks, L25 1/2” W16 1/2”, and91.0ozT$2,000-3,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina privatecollection
472ENGLISH SILVERPLATE MEAT
COVER AND REVOLVING
BREAKFAST SERVERlate 19th century, beadwork andacanthus-decorated dome, engravedwith crest and motto: Cave DeusVidet; H12 1/2” L18 1/2” W143/4”; together with revolving serveron reeded lion’s-paw feet, H8” W141/2” D9” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
473GEORGE II STERLING COFFEEPOT BY WILLIAM
CALDECOTTLondon, dated 1754, fruit finial on domed cover overpear-shaped vessel decorated with armorial crest andfruit with cartouches, complete maker’s and hallmarks;H11” and 29.5ozT all in$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a lady
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474GEORGE III STERLING PUDDING TROWEL OR FISH
SLICE, EDWARD ALDRIDGELondon, dated 1765, ornately pierced decorated serverwith engraved crest ending with turned ebonized handle, complete hallmarks, L13 1/2” W4 1/2”, and5.0ozT all in$500-800Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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475GEORGE II STERLING PUDDING TROWEL OR FISH
SLICE, WILLIAM PLUMMERLondon, dated 1774, ornately pierced decorated serverwith turned handle, complete hallmarks and engraved,L11” W4”, and 3.5ozT all in$500-800Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
476GEORGE III STERLING PUDDING TROWEL, PETER& ANNE BATEMANLondon, dated 1791, bright-cut and stippled piercedheart-shaped end fitted with green-stained turned handle, H8 1/2”, and 1.1ozT all in$400-700Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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477ENGLISH BRITANNIA SILVERCOVERED LOVING CUP, LIONELALFRED CRICHTONLondon, dated 1917, acorn finial ondomed cover and double handlepedestal cup cartouche boundengraved with initials; complete hallmarks, H12” W11 1/2”, and70.0ozT$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of JerryCarkhuff Eschenbrenner, SeaIsland, Georgia
478GEORGE III STERLING TRAYS,JOHN WAKELIN & WILLIAM
TAYLORLondon, dated 1791, gadroon-edgedoval trays engraved with unidentifiedcrest, complete hallmarks and underside with initials C over S*G,and each piece numbered; L12”,15”, and total 76.0ozT (3pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of JerryCarkhuff Eschenbrenner, Sea Island, Georgia
479GEORGE III STERLING CRUET SETLondon, dated 1804, marked: HN, possibly forHannah Northcote or Henry Nuttingoval, frame fittedassociated decanters, H11 1/2” W10 3/4”, and20.0ozT weighable$400-600Provenance: Property of a lady
480PAIR MAPPIN & WEBB SILVERPLATE FIVE-LIGHTCANDELABRAlast quarter 19th century, Adam design with classicalcolumn and garland designs with detachable five-lighttop, marked: Mappin & Webb, H22” Dia.15” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
481PAIR REGENCY STYLE THREE-LIGHT SILVERPLATECANDELABRAH17” W14” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Property of a lady
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482ENGLISH SILVERPLATE PUNCH SET
AND PAIR CANDELABRAEllis-Barker punch set, comprising:pedestal bowl, H10 1/2” Dia.16 1/2”,footed salver, Dia.21”, and 12 footedcups, H2 3/4”; together with Kings pattern punch ladle, L13 1/2”, and pairthree-light candelabra, H17” W17 1/2”(17pcs)$400-800Provenance:Wilmington, NorthCarolina private collec-tion
483ENGLISH SILVERPLATE COVERED
ENTREE DISHESearly 20th century, ornate handle onrectangular dome cover and dish withgadroon bands, unmarked, H5” L10 1/2” W7 1/2” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Aiken, South Carolinaprivate collection
484ENGLISH SILVERPLATE OIL LAMPin the Regency taste, electrified; H21”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
485ENGLISH SILVERPLATE TABLE
ARTICLESrevolving server, H9” L14”3 tea caddies, H4” to 5”covered box, H4 1/2”bottle caddy, H6”covered entree dish, L11”salver. Dia.8”tray, Dia.13”pair two-light candelabra, H8 3/4”W12” (11pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
486ENGLISH SILVERPLATE SERVING TRAYL31” W18 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Property of a lady
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487EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY AND
BLACK LACQUER SECRETARY BOOKCASElate 19th century, stepped and dentil-molded corniceover conforming cabinet with four astragal-glazeddoors before shelves, on stepped-out lower part withcentral fitted secretary drawer with bird’s-eye mapleaccents over three long drawers, flanked by side cabi-nets, each with deep drawer over paneled door, withsphinx capitals and terminals, on plinth; H97 1/2”W97 1/2” D19 3/4”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
488SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE
PEDESTAL DINING TABLEcrossbanded top with two 19 1/2” leaves, on carvedurn pedestals, on acanthus-carved reeded saber legswith brass paw casters.H29” W48” L119” open$1,000-2,000Provenance: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina privatecollection
489ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT
SIDEBOARDcirca 1820, brass gallery rail on shaped top with beadededge, case with central drawer flanked by outset doors,on ring-turned legs with trumpet feet; overall H411/2” sideboard H35 1/4” W65 5/8” D24 1/8”$1,500-2,500
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490HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRS, SET OF EIGHTcomprised of: two arms, six sides; arched top rail andpierced splat, on tapered legs with trumpet feet;BH42” SH18” W24” D19” (8pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
491GEORGIAN STYLE SERPENTINE MAHOGANY CHEST
OF DRAWERSmid 19th century, shaped and molded top over conforming case with four long graduated drawers, onbracket base; H37 1/2” W41 1/2” D19 3/8”$800-1,200Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
492REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY RENT TABLEmid 19th century, circular banded top over frieze withfour working and four faux drawers, on balusterpedestal and quadripartite base with four saber legs,paw feet and casters; H28 3/4” Dia.42 1/2”$1,400-1,800
493ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE ON STAND19th century, waterfall bookcase with shaped sides anddrawer upon cabinet with brass wirework door andfabric panel, on plinth; overall H62” W21 1/4” D18 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Former collection of Historic CharlestonFoundation; sold to benefit the museum collectionfund
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494CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVEDMAHOGANY CURIO CABINETlate 19th century, rectangular form with blind fretworkand glass panels, on cabriole legs with ball feet unifiedby undertier; with diorama of miniature furniture;H31” W30 3/4” D18 3/4”$400-700Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
495ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF
DRAWERScirca 1830, inlaid frieze over two short and three longgraduated drawers, with shaped skirt and splay feet;H43” W42” D21”$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina collection
496WILLIAM IV CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET OFFOURcirca 1800, curved back and scrolling splat, with slipseat in plain rails on turned legs; BH33 1/4” SH18 1/2” W19 3/4” D18 1/2” (4pcs)$400-700
497ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARDcirca 1800, molded canted cornice over conformingcase with glazed door, on lower part with paneled doorand shaped bracket base; H79” W34” D21”$800-1,200
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498ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY SERVER/SIDEBOARDmid 19th century, crossbanded molded edge rectangu-lar top above drawers and arched reserves and taperedlegs; H35” W50” D21”$700-900Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
499SHERATON CARVER AND PAIR SIDECHAIRScirca 1800, curved crest and stick splats, with topnailedleather seat, on beaded tapered legs with H-stretcher;carver BH38 3/4” SH19 1/2” W23 3/4” D21”, sidesBH37” SH18 1/2” W21” D20” (3pcs)$400-600
500ENGLISH NEOCLASSICAL INLAID MAHOGANY
SECRETARY BOOKCASE19th century, broken-arch pediment with inlaid shelloval, above glazed doors before adjustable shelves, onlower part with secretary drawer fitted with drawersand valanced pigeonholes, with shaped skirt havingcorresponding inlay and splayed feet; H93 1/2” W43”D20 3/4”$1,400-2,000Provenance: New Hampshire collection
501GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLEcirca 1820, circular top on vasiform standard withthree S-curve legs ending in snakepad feet; H27”Dia.30”$500-700Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
502PAIR CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARYCHAIRS19th century, padded back, seat and arms, on straightball-and-claw legs unified by pierced stretcher; BH37 1/2” SH18” W27” D28” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
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503GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BUREAUcirca 1800, case with slant front concealing interior fitted with door, drawers and pigeonholes, with fourlong graduated drawers, on bracket base; H43 1/2”W43 1/2” D21 3/4”$700-1,000
504GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARDmid 19th century, canted molded cornice over pair ofthirteen-light doors before shaped shelves, on waist-molded lower part with flat-paneled doors andbracket base; H88 1/2” W40 1/4” D20”$1,000-1,500
505PAIR GEORGE II STYLE BURL WALNUTHANDKERCHIEF TABLESlate 19th/early 20th century, drop-leaf top on acanthus-leaf carved cabriole legs with ball-and-clawfeet; H30” W26 1/4” D26 1/2” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
506GEORGIAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED WINDOW BENCHlate 19th/early 20th century, outturned armrests andcabriole legs with pad feet; H27” SH17” W38” D17”$400-600Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
507GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY DUMBWAITERcirca 1840, two-tier revolving section on balusterpedestal supported on saber legs with snakepad feet;H29” D23 3/4”$400-600Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
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508GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT
SIDEBOARDcirca 1860, shaped and crossbanded top over conforming case with central drawer over valanceddrawer flanked by doors, on tapered legs with spadefeet; H37 1/2” W83 3/4” D27 3/8”$1,500-2,200
509LEATHER UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SOFAtufted back over three cushions, BH29” SH17” W77”D32”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
510JACOBEAN OAK DIMINUTIVE CABINETprobably 17th/18th century, molded edge top overconforming door and later base, H20” W25 3/4” D11 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
511ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE
SIDEBOARDcirca 1900, shaped and crossbanded top, over conforming case with central drawer and shaped skirt,flanked by concave doors with oval inlays, on taperedlegs with spade feet; H35” W24 1/4” D71 7/8”$700-1,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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512GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
CORNER WASHSTANDearly 19th century, curved form withbacksplash fitted for bowl and glasses,tier with drawer and shaped undertier,on outturned legs; H41 1/4” W241/2” D15”$300-500
513CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVEDLACQUERED TEA TABLEmolded gallery over long drawer, oncabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet;H29” W30 1/4” D21 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolinacollection
514GEORGE II STYLE PARCEL-GILTWALNUT MIRROR19th century, broken-arch crown, giltfloral decorations, shaped lower part,H56” W28”$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of BenjaminBates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
515CHIPPENDALE STYLEMAHOGANY MIRRORcirca 1850, scrollingframe and gilt fillet enclosing mirroredplate; H21” W37”$600-900Provenance: Isle ofPalms, South Carolinaprivate collection
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516SCOTTISH INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, ALEXANDERMACWHINNIE19th century, molded crown, inlaid frieze, arched glazed panel and molded door,lower part with panel door and molded base with turned feet, signed anddecorated dial; H82 1/2” W22” D9 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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517ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY TALL
CASE CLOCKfirst half 19th century, moldedcrown, arched glazed panel door andcolumn supports, above chamferedlong door, on splayed feet; H83 1/2”W18 1/2” D9 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
518ANTIQUE PERSIAN SERAPI CARPETcirca 191011’8” x 14’$8,000-12,000
519TURKISH SERAPI CARPET7’10” x 9’11”$1,500-2,000
520PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET13’10” x 21’2”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Property of a Southerngentleman
521ANTIQUE INDIAN AMRITSARCARPETcirca 190011’4” x 14’9”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiaprivate collection
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522ANTIQUE PERSIAN SERAPI CARPETcirca 1880, 11’7” x 15’7”$8,000-10,000Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collec-tion
523SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN KERMAN CARPETcirca 1940, 9’7” x 12’8”$1,500-2,500
524PERSIAN BAKTIARI CARPETcirca 1920, 11’11” x 18’4”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collec-tion
525PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPETcirca 1920, 9’8” x 14’$3,000-6,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
526SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN HAMEDAN CARPETcirca 1940, 6’5” x 16’4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
527PERSIAN KASHAN CARPETcirca 1930, 9’10” x 12’9”$1,200-1,800Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
528PERSIAN HERIZ CARPETcirca 1930, 9’9” x 13’9”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
529TURKISH OUSHAKCARPET10’ x 13’10”$1,500-2,500
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530ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RINGcirca 1930, round brilliant-cut diamond 3.16ct, F-Gcolor, VVS2 clarity, filigree setting embellished withsmall diamonds, 0.4ctw, color E-F color, and VVS2-VS2, size 7.5$20,000-40,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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ENGAGEMENT RINGcirca 1940, 2.01ct Old European-cut diamond, colorG-H, clarity VS1 accented by two small diamonds infiligree setting, size 7$18,000-24,000Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL report US910734701D.
532ART DECO PLATINUM, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE
BRACELETapprox. 1.5ctw diamonds in filigree setting accented bydeep blue sapphire bands, L7 1/4”$4,000-5,000Provenance: New York private collection
533SOUTH SEA BAROQUE PEARL NECKLACEtwenty-seven 12.0 to 15.5mm white pearls ending withdiamond pave 14K white gold clasp, L18 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
534DIAMOND DOME RING14K white gold pave-set, size 5.25, and 0.4ozT$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
535CARTIER STYLE DIAMOND ETERNITY RING145 round brilliant-cut diamonds, 10.0ctw, color D-E,clarity VS in 18K white gold band, size 7$9,000-14,000
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536DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCHcenter round brilliant-cut diamond (approx. 1.25ct,color K-L, clarity VS1) with floral spray design embellished by approx. 5.0ctw single, brilliant, mar-quise and pear-shape diamonds; H1 1/2” W2 1/4”,and 0.5ozT$2,000-3,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
537PAIR NATURAL PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND
CHANDELIER EARRINGS24.22ctw oval, pear and round natural pink sapphires(GIA P 4/4) and 0.94ctw round diamonds in 18K rose gold openwork swing drop pierced-ear frames,stamped: JJ34; H2 1/4” W1 1/2”, and 0.7ozT all in$5,000-8,000Other Notes: Accompanied by GGL report000014171030
538DIAMOND AND TOURMALINE AND TOPAZ RINGStourmaline and diamond, size 7; blue topaz, size 9in 10-14K settings (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Greer, South Carolina private collection
539ART DECO DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE ANDPLATINUM BRACELET, ALLSOPP &ALLSOPPcirca 1920, custom-designed engraved platinum and 14K white gold square linkbracelet set with three Old European-cutdiamonds, approx. 0.5ctw, color H-I, clarity VS1-SI2, and six bezel-set square-cut blue sapphires, approx. 1.0ct,marked A&A, L7 1/4”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolinaprivate collection
540DIAMOND AND GOLD CUFF BRACELETpave-set diamond and 18K white and yellow gold flexible band, stamped: 750;W2 1/2”, and 2.0ozT$1,200-1,800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
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541DIAMOND AND PLATINUM NECKLACE300 baguette-cut graduated diamonds, 11.0ctw, color H-I, clarity VS-VS1 in 16-incharticulated platinum setting$12,000-18,000
542ART DECO ENGRAVED GOLD AND SAPPHIRE BRACELET, ALLSOPP & ALLSOPPcirca 1920, custom designed 14-18K yellow and white gold square link bracelet set with seven bezel-set square standard-cut blue sapphires, approx. 2.3ctw, marked A&A and 14K, L7 1/4$1,500-2,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
543FANCY INTENSE YELLOW DIAMOND RING2.01ct pear-shape natural yellow diamond, clarity VS1, flanked by 0.82ctw colorless round diamonds, color E-F, clarity VS1-VS2, in platinum setting, size 7$12,000-18,000Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL report US911550006D.
544DIAMOND AND GOLD LINE BRACELETapprox. 7.5ctw princess-cut diamonds, color G-H, clarityVS in 14K gold flexible setting, stamped El, L7 1/4”$6,000-9,000
545PAIR FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND EARRINGS4.0ctw fancy to intense yellow pear-shaped diamonds,clarity VVS2-VS1 accented by 1.01ctw colorless dia-monds, color E-F, clarity VS1-VS2 in platinum pierced-ear mounts, H1” (2pcs)$18,000-24,000Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL report US910020901D.
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546VINTAGE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND
RING5.5mm round deep blue sapphireflanked by diamonds and sapphires in14K gold setting, size 5.75$500-800Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolinaestate
547ART DECO BLUE SAPPHIRE
BRACELETcirca 1930, 16.4ctw graduated square-cut medium dark blue sapphires(approx. GIA bV 6/5) in hand-assembled platinum bracelet, L7 1/4”$4,000-7,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolinaprivate collection
548BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND
DOME RING7.2x9.1mm oval sapphire in 14K goldopenwork design studded with rounddiamonds; size 6, and 0.4ozT$1,000-2,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
549DIAMOND AND PLATINUM
ENGAGEMENT RING1.76ct round brilliant-cut diamond,color F-G, clarity SI1, accented by0.57ctw small diamonds, color F-G and clarity VS2-SI3 in platinum setting,stamped: JJ09, size 6.5$13,000-19,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGSreport US910413902D.
550DIAMOND BRACELET68 round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, 8.10ctw, color F-G, clarity VS, in 18K white gold, L7 1/2”$10,000-15,000
551GEMSTONE SET GOLD BRACELETS
AND EARRINGSlapis and 14K gold bangle, Dia.2 3/4”pair Tahitian black pearls10mm, diamond and 14K gold earrings, H3/4”double strand 7mm pearl, diamond and14K gold bracelet, L7 1/2” (4pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolinaestate
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552DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE FASHION
RINGS9.8x7.4mm oval emerald, size 77.6x5.2 oval tanzanite, size 5.259x7mm oval ruby, size 7.513.8x11mm oval garnet, size 7in 14K gold settings (4pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: Greer, South Carolina pri-vate collection
553DIAMOND AND YELLOW SAPPHIRE
RINGdivided pave-set 18K yellow and whitegold setting, size 7, 0.5ozT$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
554ITALIAN GOLD LINK BRACELET14K yellow and white gold interlockingmarquise links, stamped: Italy 14K; L8”,and 0.9ozT$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
555FRANCIS W. OVENDEN(British, fl. 1834-1843)FALMOUTH HARBOR,CORNWALL ENGLANDoil on canvas, framed,signed lower leftH30” W40”$5,000-8,000Provenance: Propertydeaccessioned from aSouth Carolina museum tobenefit the collectionsfund
556JOSHUA H. SHAW(British, 1776-1860)COASTAL SCENE WITHFIGURESoil on canvas, framed,signed & dated lower right:J. Shaw, 1823H15” W18 1/2”$4,000-7,000Provenance: Virginia collection
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559J.C. PARTRIDGE(British, late 19th century) DAPPLE GREY IN A STABLEoil on canvas, framed, signed &dated lower left, 1878H14” W18”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Austin, Texasprivate collection
560BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYHORSE FAIR AT NEWMARKET HEATHoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH21 1/4” W30”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a South Carolina museum to benefit the collections fund
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557GEORG WILLEM OPDENHOFF(Dutch, 1807-1875)SUMMONING THE PILOT SHIPoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH28 1/4” W38 1/2”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
558EDWARD LLOYD(British, d. 1891)CHESTNUT HUNTER AND DOG IN A STABLEoil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower right:Edward Lloyd, Ellesmere, Salop, August 25, 1887H25” W30”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Austin, Texas private collection
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561JAMES RUSSELL RYOTT(ATTRIBUTED TO)(British, act.1810-1860)IN AT THE DEATH, 1844oil on board, framed, unsignedH28 1/4” W38 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessionedfrom a South Carolina museum tobenefit the collections fund
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562GLYN WILLIAMS(British, b.1939)THE FOX HUNToil on board, framed, signed lowerrightH20” W30”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolinaprivate collection
563BRITISH SCHOOL, MID 19THCENTURYREADY FOR THE HUNT, c. 1840oil on panel, framed, unsignedH30” W40”$800-1,200Provenance: Property deacces-sioned from a South Carolina museumto benefit the collections fund
564GEORGE ARMFIELD (ATTRIBUTED TO)(British, 1808-1893)TERRIERS IN CHASEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH12” W16”$400-700Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
565AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURYSPORTING TROPHY AT RISKoil on board, framed, signed lower right, ParsonsH24” W18 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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566H.H. MEANS(American, 20th century)two works: DUCK DECOY STILL LIFESmixed media, framed, signed lower leftsight H17 1/2” W23” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
567BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH CENTURYRETURN FROM THE FIELDSoil on canvas, unframed, unsignedH27 1/2” W35 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
568WILLIAM BRADLEY LAMOND, R.B.A(British, 1857-1924)DARNING SOCKSoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH20” W24”$800-1,200Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina private col-lection
569JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER (MANNEROF)(British, 1775-1851)CALM SEASoil on board, framed, unsignedH17 3/4” W23 3/4”$700-1,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
570BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPASTORAL LANDSCAPE WITH COWSoil on board, framed, illegibly signed lower leftH16” W24”$500-800Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina private col-lection
571GEORGE STUBBS (AFTER)(British, 1724-1806)HORSE ATTACKED BY A LIONoil on panel, framed, unsignedH20” W24”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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572BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYRIVER LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH20” W24”$500-800Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
573GEORGE OGILVY REID(British, 1851-1928)THE CARRIER’S CARToil on board, framed, signed lower rightH10” W17”$500-700Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
574ROBERT BURROWS (ATTRIBUTED TO)(British, 1810 -1883)PASTURAL LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH14” W14”$500-800Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina privatecollection
575THOMAS MCEWAN(British, 1846-1914) LONG-AGOoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH24” W18”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
576JAMES EDWARD GRACE(British, 1851-1908)EVENING DRINKoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH29 1/2” W20”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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577F. E. JAMIESON(British, late 19th/early 20th century)LOCH LOMANDoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH16” W24”$400-600Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
578ENGLISH PAINTED PAPIER MACHE PANEL, FRAMEDCOASTAL SCENE, unsigned, H9 1/2” W11”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
579KATHERINE C. PARSONS(British, 19th century)NORTH BOVEY VILLAGEoil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower right, 1911H13” W19”$300-500Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina private collection
580J. AIKEN(British, late 19th century)FOND FAREWELLwatercolor, framed, signedsight H18” W19 1/4”$300-600Provenance: Collection of aSouthern lady
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581GALLE HYACINTH CAMEO GLASS VASEmolded blown salmon and burgundy floral-decorated yellow ground, signed, H12”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
582STEUBEN AND QUEZAL IRIDESCENT VASESQuezal pulled design, B751, H7”Quezal swirl design, B362, H5”Steuben Aurene, 654, H3”Quezal ribbed, H3 1/8”each signed on base (4pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of the lateDr. Edward and Helen McConnell,Atlanta, Georgia
583LOTTON STUDIO GLASS MULTI
FLORAL VASE(Illinois, 20th/21st century) white,green and amber coloration, signed &dated: Lotton, 1974; H8” Dia.7”$400-600Provenance: Collection of the lateDr. Edward and Helen McConnell,Atlanta, Georgia
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584STUDIO GLASS VASES, LOTTON AND PEISER20th/21st century, comprising:Cypriot Lava gold and blue coloration, signed: Charles Lotton, 1988; H4” W3 3/4”; Cypriot blue and gold coloration, signed & dated: Lotton, 1976; H4 1/2”Mark Peiser coil, signed & dated: 1974, H3 1/2”Mark Peiser swirl, signed & dated: 1975, H3 1/2” (4pcs)$500-800Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
585STEUBEN ACID CUT-BACK DRAGON VASEfirst quarter 20th century, gloss and matte yellow vase revealing fine depiction of floating drag-on, unmarked, H7 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
586DAUM CAMEO GLASS VASEcirca 1900, chartreuse and aubergine coloration in leaf,signed, H8”$600-900Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward and HelenMcConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
587EARLY STUDIO GLASS VASES BY MARK PEISER(North Carolina, b. 1938)tall blue, gold and rust, H5”vasiform, gold green and blue, H4 1/2”bulbous gold, H3 1/2”signed & dated 1974 (3pcs)$400-800Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward and HelenMcConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
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588MT. WASHINGTON ROYAL FLEMISH GUBADUCK VASElate 19th century, enamel-decorated ducks in flightover sunburst on multi-color ground, H14 1/2”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edwardand Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
589MT. WASHINGTON ROYAL FLEMISH GUBADUCK VASElate 19th century, enamel-decorated ducks in flightover sunburst with elongated neck on bulbousbody, H14”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edwardand Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
590STUDIO GLASS VASES, DANIEL SALAZAR,LOTTON AND HUDIN & BEYERSDaniel Salazar, Lundberg Studio floral vase, signed1992, H4 1/4”Lotton Cypriot Lava, signed 1974, H5”Ophir millefiori vase, signed L. Hudin & S.Beyers, 1981, H9” (3pcs)$400-600Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edwardand Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
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591LOTTON STUDIO GLASS CYPRIOT LAVA VASE(Illinois, 20th/21st century) iridescent silver and richblue coloration, signed & dated: Lotton, 1972; H71/2” W5 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
592AMERICAN STUDIO GLASS VASES, ATTRIBUTEDTO NASH AND STEUBENLeslie Nash zipper design, H6”Steuben millefiore iridescent, H2 1/2”Steuben jade green, H2 1/2” (3pcs)$400-700Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
593FRENCH ENAMELED CAMEO GLASS VASE, DAUMNANCYcirca 1910, extensive winter landscape, signed DaumNancy and cross of Lorraine; H13 1/2”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
594ART NOUVEAU ART GLASS VASE SIGNED LOETZmulti-colored iridescent blue and gold coloration,H7”$300-500Provenance: Property of a lady
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595AMERICAN STUDIO GLASS VASES, LOTTON AND
LUNDBERG20th/21st century, comprising:Charles Lotton silver and blue coloration, signed:Lotton, 1976; H4 1/2”Lundberg Studios flowering vine gold and blue col-oration, signed, 1976; H4 1/2”unsigned leaf and vine design in gold and vivid blue,H5 1/2” (3pcs)$400-600Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
596TIFFANY STYLE FAVRILE GLASS VASES20th century, pinched decorated ovoid form, bearingsignature: LCT, T7599, H6 1/2”; and blue, white andgold vase, bearing signature: Louis C. Tiffany Favrile,L.C.T., L282, H9” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
597FRENCH CAMEO GLASS VASE, D’ARGENTALcirca 1925, overlaid and acid-etched expansiveMediterranean landscape, signed in cameo D’Argental,H14”$1,200-1,800Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
598GALLE CAMEO GLASS VASEfirst quarter 20th century, five-color acid-etchedhydrangea pattern on elongated neck and flared baseform, signed in cameo, H17”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
599ART GLASS VASES, COMPOTE AND DECORATIONDelatte vase, H10”art glass paperweight, H2 1/2”French pressed glass compote, H2 3/4”Eckhardt vase, H5”and Zsolnay ceramic salt dish, H3” (5pcs)$400-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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600STEUBEN GOLD THREADED GREEN GLASS VASEfirst quarter 20th century, footed trumpet form,etched mark on underside, H10”$300-400Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edwardand Helen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
601ART NOUVEAU METAL-MOUNTED IRIDESCENT
GLASS VASEfirst quarter 20th century, floral cuff on pinchedshoulder vase with oil spot band, H10”$300-500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
602SCHNEIDER LE VERRE FRANCAIS CAMEOGLASS PITCHERcirca 1911-1940, stylized anthemion and cobwebin mottled orange over white body and appliedaubergine handle, H12 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
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603BRENT KEE YOUNG INTERNAL
DECORATION CASED GLASS VASE(American, b. 1946) signed, titled& dated: Brent Young, FS Bones,1982; H8 1/2” W6”$600-900Provenance: Collection of the lateDr. Edward and HelenMcConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
604LOTTON STUDIO GLASS
PAPERWEIGHT AND VASE(Illinois, 20th century)John Lotton stylized floral and vinedesign in deep pink and black,signed and dated, 1992, H4”Dia.5”Charles Lotton red vase, signedand dated 1984, H6 1/2” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Collection of the lateDr. Edward and HelenMcConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
605MURANO GLASS VASEvibrantly decorated pinched vesselwith red ground, H12 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Hopkins, SouthCarolina private collection
606ARTS & CRAFTS BRONZEEIGHT-LIGHT CEILING FIXTURE,STEUBEN INTARSIA SHADESearly 20th century, scallopedmedallion in stylized wheel designwith pendent and fixed socketsholding floriform Aurene shades,some signed; H9 1/4” Dia.20”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Collection of the lateDr. Edward and HelenMcConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
607ART NOUVEAU FIGURAL LAMP
WITH MILLEFIORI GLASS SHADEearly 20th century, vibrant domeshade supported by female nude,H18”$500-800Provenance: Property of aSouthern lady
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608QUEZAL PULLED FEATHER IRIDESCENT
SHADE SETtulip-form shades in gold, green and whitecoloration, signed, H4 1/4” (8pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
609PAIR HANDEL REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS
AND PATINATED-METAL LAMPScirca 1923, daisy-decorated cylinder shapewith cover and ornate base, marked H onbase, H16” (2pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
610STEUBEN AURENE GLASS SHADESgold iridescent floriform shades, one signed,H5” (5pcs)$500-800Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
611STEUBEN GLASS LAMP SHADE
COLLECTIONearly 20th century, comprising:pair Intarsia design, H5”pair Aurene floriform gold coloration,marked, H5”pair pulled feather design H4” (6pcs)$700-900Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
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612HANDEL REVERSE-PAINTED TABLE LAMP, SIGNED A. PARLOWearly 20th century, winter landscape scene with artist monogram, possibly A. Parlow,and Handel Co. 5349; on bronzed base with 3-sockets, raised signature and clothlabel on underside, H20 1/2” W16”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
613ARTS & CRAFTS BRONZE AND QUEZAL GLASS FIVE-LIGHT CHANDELIERearly 20th century, chain holding bulbous form withcenter pendent light, issuing scrolling arms ending inleaf-capped sockets supporting conforming pulled-feathergold and white floriform shades, shades signed; H26”Dia.15”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
614ART GLASS SHADE COLLECTIONgold ribbed, H6”pair etched and applied blue, H5”amber pulled feather, H5”aubergine and yellow, H6”green and gold, H4 1/2”gold and white, H5” (7pcs)$400-700Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
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615STEUBEN GLASS SHADES, INCLUDING INTARSIAcirca 1920, comprising:gold and Intarsia border, H5”green and Intarsia border, H6” Dia.7 1/2”gold iridescent ribbed, H6”2 heart and vine decorated, H4 3/4” and 5” (5pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
616TIFFANY STUDIOS GILT-BRONZE FLOOR LAMPearly 20th century, gold and green pulled feather favrileshade, supported by simple three-leg base with lily padfeet, marked: Tiffany Studios New York 423, andshade: L.C.T. Favrile; H55” W10” (2pcs)$1,500-2,500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
617QUEZAL IRIDESCENT ART GLASS SHADECOLLECTIONearly 20th century, comprising:pair gold, H5”pair pulled feather, H5 1/2”reeded gold, H7”2 gold and white, H3 1/4” 5”each signed (7pcs)$500-900Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
618LUSTRE ART GLASS SHADE SETtri-color design, one signed, H5” (3pcs)$500-900Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
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619PAIRPOINT REVERSE-PAINTED TABLE
LAMP, SIGNEDearly 20th century, shade painted withscene of sunset sailing, on 3-socket brassbase marked: Pairpoint, D3064, and shadesigned, H24” W18”$1,200-1,800Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
620REVERSE-PAINTED SHADE TABLE LAMP,SIGNED F. ROEstylized wave and seagull design, on three-socket wood and brass base, H26 1/2”Dia.6 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Collection of aSouthern lady
621TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASSSHADESearly 20th century, pulled featherdesign, some signed, H5” (6pcs)$600-900Provenance: Collection of aSouthern lady
622STUEBEN INTARSIA-DECORATEDIRIDESCENT SHADE SET, WITH BRASS
TABLE LAMP4 gold shades with green and white band,signed, H5 1/2”; together with associatedelectrified 3-light lamp, H20’’ (5pcs)$400-700Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
623DURAND ART GLASS VASESiridescent multi-color vibrant glass vasesmounted as lamps, overall H12” to 18”(4pcs)$400-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolinaprivate collection
624PEACHBLOW GLASS VASE CONVERTED TO
LAMPteardrop form, graduated in color fromdeep red to golden yellow, electrified, vaseH15 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
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625TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS SHADE SETearly 20th century, swirl design, signed: LCT; H4 1/2”(5pcs)$500-900Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
626STEUBEN GLASS SHADE SETearly 20th century, gold iridescent pinched base, H4 3/4” (5pcs)$500-900Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
627ROOKWOOD SCENIC VELLUM VASE, CARL SCHMIDTCincinnati, Ohio, dated 1924, baluster form decoratedwith sailing scene, marked: Rookwood flame XXIV,I667 and V, H11 1/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
628ROOKWOOD SCENIC VELLUM VASE, FREDERICK ROTHENBUSHCincinnati, Ohio, dated 1920, landscape decoratedovoid form, marked: Rookwood flame XX, 605 and V,H5 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
629ROOKWOOD SCENIC VELLUM VASE, SALLIE E. COYNECincinnati, Ohio, dated 1921, cylindrical form decorated with woodland scene, marked: Rookwoodflame XXI, 952E and V, H8”$700-1,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
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630ART NOUVEAU POTTERY, SIGNED SICARD WELLERcirca 1905, floral and foliate design, iridescent glaze onovoid form, signed, H7 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
631WELLER LASA SCENIC VASEearly 20th century, colored iridescent metallic glazewith tropical landscape, H15 3/4”$400-600Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
632ROOKWOOD VELLUM VASE, KITAROSHIRAYAMADANICincinnati, Ohio, dated 1919, Japanese inspired formand design with blossoming twigs, marked: Rookwoodflame XIX, 1091D and V, H7”$700-1,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
633ROOKWOOD SCENIC VELLUM VASE, SALLIE E.COYNECincinnati, Ohio, dated 1920, flared cylindrical formdecorated with woodland scene, marked: Rookwoodflame XX, 206I and V, H7 3/4”$700-1,000Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
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634EARLY ROOKWOOD POTTERY BY
VALENTINE, STEINLE, SAX AND DIERScirca 1884-1914, comprising:Albert Valentine jug, marked: Rookwood, 12C,1884, G, ARV; H6”Carrie Steinle vase, marked: Rookwood flame,CS, 735D; H7”Sara Sax vase, marked: Rookwood flame V, SX,W907F; H7 1/8” Ed Diers vase, marked: Rookwood flame XIV,ED, 1930V; H6 3/4”together with two later Rookwood modeledvases, H4” and H5 1/2” (6pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
635ROOKWOOD POTTERY FIGURAL BOOKEND
COLLECTIONdated 1934, 38, 41 and 42pair owls 2655, H6”pair elephants 6124, H7 1/2”pair dogs 2998, H4 1/2”each marked (6pcs)$500-800Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
636ALMERIC WALTER SCENIC AND AMPHORAPOTTERY VASEWalter (French, 1870- 1959) extensive landscape oversunset, signed A. Walter, Nancy, H4” Dia.5 1/2”;together with amphora-molded iridescent green-glazevase, marked 3263/D; H8” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
637PAIR VAN BRIGGLE ART POTTERY LAMPS WITHORIGINAL BUTTERFLY SHADESmatte white glaze, parrot design, signed; overall H18 1/4” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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638VALLAURIS POTTERY VASES BY CLEMENT ANDDELPHIN MASSIERlate 19th century, metallic iridescent glaze with ArtNouveau leaf and insect designs, signed on base, H5”and H4 1/4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
639VAN BRIGGLE ART POTTERY VASESmid 20th century, white-glaze Lorelei vase, H10 3/4”;and blue-glaze amphora-form vase, H12 1/4”; eachwith incised mark (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
640ROOKWOOD COVERED JAR, JEANETTE SWINGCincinnati, Ohio, dated 1903, gnome-decorated bul-bous jar with standard glaze, marked: Rookwood flameIII, 683, H6 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
641VAN BRIGGLE INDIAN CHIEF POTTERY BUST ANDROOKWOOD ELEPHANTdated 1920 and 1979, incised on underside: Chief TwoMoons Cheyenne, Van Briggle, Colo. Spgs, LimitedEdition, No. 180; H12” W8” D6”; together withRookwood elephant 2444D, H4 1/2” L5 3/4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
642ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE-GLAZED FIGURESdated 1927-42, comprising:bird 6383, H4”squirrel 6025, H4 1/4”polar bear 2678, H4 1/2”penguin 2727, H5 1/4”dog 2777, H4 3/4”donkey 6241, H6”elephant 2797, H3 1/2”owl 2655, H5 3/4”geese 1855, H4”monkey 6425, H4 1/2”girl 2868, H4”each marked (11pcs)$400-600Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia
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643COLLECTION OF CERAMIC VASESRoyal Doulton Flambe classical form,marked, H10 1/2”Bernard Moore red-glaze, marked, H3 1/2”Dia.5”; Royal Copenhagen molded yellow-glaze, marked, H5 1/2” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell, Atlanta,Georgia
644ART NOUVEAU POTTERY CABINET PLATES
BY EMILE GALLE(French, 1846-1904) molded poppy designon mottled ground, signed: E+G, E. Galle,Nancy, depose; Dia.9” (9pcs)$400-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolinaprivate collection
645JOSEF LORENZL DESIGN CERAMIC
BUTTERFLY GIRL, AFTER GOLDSCHEIDERalso known as Captured Bird, vase of flowersbeside standing girl in vivid blue cape-likedress; marked on underside: Austria, 664/10,and various other marks; H18 1/2” W16”$300-500Provenance: Louisville, Kentucky privatecollection
646PAIR ART NOUVEAU POTTERY VASES,ORCHIESfirst quarter 20th century, vibrant blue glazeon undulating vessel with applied floralmotifs, marked; H10 1/2” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Charleston, South Carolinaprivate collection
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647DIAMOND, EMERALD, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE
TUTTI-FRUITTI BRACELET95.0ctw leaf- carved rubies, blue sapphires and emer-alds, and 8.5ctw round diamonds in articulated designwith enameled accents, L8”$13,000-18,000
648ART DECO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND
ENGAGEMENT RINGcirca 1940, 2.5ct Old European-cut center diamond,color F-G, clarity SI1, flanked by 12 round single-cutdiamonds, approx. 0.2ctw, color E-F, clarity VS1-SI1in platinum setting, size 8.5$18,000-24,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS reportUS911990501D.
649ART DECO NATURAL BLUE SAPPHIRE, DIAMONDAND PLATINUM RING1.35ct center round Kashmir blue sapphire, flanked byround diamonds, 2.57ctw, H color, and VS2-SI1 clarity, in filigree setting, size 7.5$10,000-15,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collectionOther Notes: Accompanied by PGS report3909001400.
650ART DECO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND OPENWORK
BRACELETapprox. 1.5ctw round diamonds in oval openworklinks, L7”$2,000-3,000Provenance: New York private collection
651EXCEPTIONAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OPAL AND
DIAMOND RING20.0ct cabochon “black” opal surrounded by 1.3ctwround brilliant diamonds in 18K gold setting, size 7$8,000-12,000
652EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE28.0ctw oval emeralds interspaced by4.0ctw baguette diamonds in 18K whitegold setting, L16 1/4”$12,000-18,000
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653ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRACELETcirca 1930, fifty Old European-cut diamonds, approx.3.8ctw, color E-G, clarity VS1-SI1, in hand-assembledcustom-designed platinum line bracelet, L7 1/4”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
654ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING1.2ct Old European-cut diamond, color G-H, clarityVS2 in ornate platinum setting accented by 0.35ctwsingle-cut diamonds, color E-F, clarity VS2-I1, size 6$9,000-14,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS reportUS910413905D.
655AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND FASHION RING17.0ct emerald-cut aquamarine accented by 2.0ctwround brilliant-cut diamonds in openwork platinumsetting, size 7.25$3,000-5,000
656DIAMOND AND GOLD LINK BRACELETflexible heavy 18K gold links set with white diamonds,stamped: A&P 18K; L7 1/2”, and 1.3ozT$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
657DIAMOND AND PLATINUM ETERNITY BAND7.0ctw emerald-cut diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS inplatinum band, size 6.75$9,000-14,000
658PAIR TANZANITE AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGStwo oval bluish violet tanzanites, 9.0ctw in 18K whitegold ornate setting accented by 6.0ctw round brilliant-cut diamonds, H1 3/4” (2pcs)$10,000-15,000
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659EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING9.2x8.1x4.5mm emerald-cut emerald flanked by tieredrows of baguette diamonds in 14K gold mount, size 7$1,000-1,400Provenance: Greer, South Carolina private collection
660DIAMOND DOME RING0.65ct round brilliant-cut center diamond, surroundedby 6.0ctw round and baguette diamonds, color F-G,clarity VS- VS1, size 7$6,000-9,000
661EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGapprox. 4.5ct emerald-cut emerald (9.6x11.2x6.5mm)flanked by six tapered baguette diamonds, approx.color L-M and clarity SI, in 18K gold setting, size 7$2,000-3,000Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
662DIAMOND NECKLACEleaf-and-ring pendants on bellflower chain, all set withsmall diamonds in 14K white gold design, L17”$5,000-6,000Provenance: New York private collection
663DIAMONDS BY THE YARD STYLE
NECKLACE33 round diamonds, 15.5ctw, colorF-G and clarity VS-SI in 18K whitegold, stamped RCI, L20”$15,000-20,000
664ART DECO DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINGcirca 1930, round brilliant-cut diamond approx. 0.8ctin 14K white gold filigree setting, size 6; accompaniedby English sterling ring box, hallmarked: London 1929$500-900
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665DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE RINGS6.8x5.7mm oval emerald and diamond,size 68.1x9.1mm oval pink sapphire and diamond, size 5.57.3x5.7mm oval tourmaline and diamond, size 7in 14K gold settings (3pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Greer, South Carolinaprivate collection
666PERIDOT AND DIAMOND PENDANT
BROOCH15.5 x 12.0mm faceted oval peridotaccented by white and champagne dia-monds in 14K yellow and white goldscrollwork setting, stamped: AMO 14K;H2 1/2” W1”, and 06.ozT$700-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
667DIAMOND CROSS PENDANT ON
CHAINapprox. 1.0ctw round diamonds set on18K white gold cross pendant suspend-ed on 14K white gold chain, L18”$300-600Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
668JULIE VOSS GEMSTONE CUFFBRACELETSByzantine designs with aquamarine andblue quartz accented by smaller gem-stone on heavy hinged bracelet plated in24K gold, marked (2pcs)$200-300
669GEM-SET GOLD RING AND BROOCHHaviland tanzanite and 10K goldring, size 7.75; and pearl mountedon 14K cascading brooch, W1 1/2” L1 3/4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
670SLANE & SLANE DIAMOND AND
STERLING LINK AND TOGGLE
BRACELETdiamond-set bee charm onflexible heavy link bracelet withdiamond-accented end,stamped: Slane & Slane, 925;L8”, and 1.0ozT$200-400Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
671DAVID YURMAN STYLE BLUE TOPAZ
AND STERLING AND GOLD SETnecklace, L9”, and ring 7 (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Illinois private collection
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672TURKISH SULTANABAD CARPET12’2” x 17’9”$2,500-4,000
673PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET8’7” x 11’7”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, SouthCarolina private collection
674PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET6’10” x 9’10”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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675TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET8’2” x 9’10”$1,400-2,000
676ISFAHAN CARPET9’7” x 14’7”$1,200-1,800Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
677PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET7’10” x 10’5”$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
678PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPETcirca 1940, 10’4” x 13’10”$1,000-2,000
679PERSIAN BAKTIARI CARPETcirca 1940, 9’3” x 12’4”$900-1,500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
680HERIZ CARPETSerapi design8’ x 10’$500-800Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
681SPANISH CARPETcirca 1940, 9’9” x 17’10”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
682SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPETcirca 1940, 6’4” x 9’4”$500-700
683OUSHAK CARPET9’10” x 8’3”$500-800Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
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684FANCY INTENSE YELLOW DIAMOND RINGthree cut-cornered rectangular brilliant intense yellowdiamonds, 3.27ctw, clarity VS2-SI1, accented by0.71ctw round diamonds, color E-F, clarity VSVS2 in platinum setting, size 7$10,000-15,000Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL reportUS911583104D.
685BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING8.8x11.1mm oval sapphire flanked by two round dia-monds in 14K gold setting, size 5$1,000-1,500Provenance: Greer, South Carolina private collection
686ART DECO DIAMOND LINE BRACELETcirca 1930, forty-five Old European cut diamonds,4.6ctw color G-I, clarity VS2-SI1, in custom-designedhand-decorated 10-14K white gold line setting, L7”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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DIAMOND BRACELETcirca 1940, ornate design set with4.0ctw Old European diamonds,color F-G, clarity VS-VS1 accentedby small sapphires, L6 3/4”$7,000-9,000
688COLLECTION OF VINTAGE
JEWELRYVictorian onyx, topaz and 10K gold ring, size 6pair semi-precious gemstones and 14K gold cufflinks11mm loose pink pearl14K gold pearl extenderBuddha pendant, H2”2-pc gold and silver necklace and bracelet, L24” and 7”tri-color 14K gold brooch, H1 1/2”pair 14K gold bands, size 5pair cat’s-eye and 14K gold cufflinks, Dia.3/4”pair 10K gold cufflinks, Dia.1/2”pair Tiffany & Co sterling earringstri-color 14K gold omega necklace10K gold wire necklace (19pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
689TIFFANY & CO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND
WEDDING BAND13 Lucida-cut diamonds, 1.3ctw, color D-E, clarityVS, stamped: Tiffany & Co, Lucida, size 7$3,000-5,000
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690EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING14.5ct oval emerald accented by 1.4ctw round diamonds in 18K white gold setting, size 6.5$14,000-18,000
691DIAMOND RIVIERA NECKLACEapprox. 10.0ctw 123 graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds, color G-H, clarity SI in 18K white gold setting, L16 1/2”$9,000-15,000
692VINTAGE GOLD LINK BRACELET10K yellow and rose gold engraved heavy flexible links;L7 3/4”, and 2.5ozT$1,200-1,800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
693MIKIMOTO STRAND OF PEARLScream-color pearls ending in 18K gold bow-form clasp,in original case and box; L15”$300-500Provenance: Carolina Shores, North Carolina privatecollection
694PAIR DIAMOND STUD EARRINGStwo round brilliant-cut diamonds, 2.03ctw, color E-F,clarity SI3-I1 in 14K white gold prong setting (2pcs)$6,000-9,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS report US909961006D.
695LONGINES DIAMOND AND PLATINUM WRISTWATCHelaborate diamond-set bracelet style watch set withapprox. 118 single, brilliant, marquise-cut diamonds,approx. 5.0ctw, opening to white satin finish dial and17-jewel Swiss movement marked: LONGINES9401679 and works cover marked: PWC 85729; L63/4”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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696TOPAZ AND GOLD RING, SKAL14.9x11.1mm emerald-cut blue topaz in 14K gold setting, stamped: Skal 14K; size 4, and 0.2ozT$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
697RUBY AND DIAMOND RING3.5ct oval ruby in ornate 18K white gold settingaccented by 2.0ctw half-moon and round diamonds,size 6.75$5,000-7,000
698CARTIER STYLE SILVER AND ONYX SUITEnecklace, brooch and pair ear clips (4pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Illinois private collection
699NATURAL BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING7.47ct oval vivid blue sapphire surrounded by 1.18ctwbrilliant-cut diamonds, color E-G, clarity VVS2-VS2,size 6.75$13,000-18,000Other Notes: Accompanied by PGS report3910004380.
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STICK PINScirca 1920, eight OldEuropean-cut diamonds,approx. 0.8ctw spaced bynine square bezel-set sapphires, approx. 2.4ctwin 14K gold custom barpin, L2 3/4”; togetherwith diamond and synthetic sapphire 14-18Kgold stick pin, L2 1/2”(2pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection 701
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET26.0ctw oval blue sapphires interspaced by 2.0ctwbaguette diamonds in 18K white gold setting, L7 1/4”$8,000-12,000
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702RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELETapprox. 4.5ctw diamonds on openwork 14K whitegold bracelet accented by approx. 1.3ctw rubies, L6 3/4”$2,500-3,500Provenance: New York private collection
703BLUE AND YELLOW SAPPHIRE DOME RINGpave-set yellow sapphire in 18K gold setting centeringdeep blue cabochon sapphire, size 6.5$800-1,200Provenance: Greer, South Carolina private collection
704PAIR NATURAL BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND
SWING-DROP EARRINGS53.92ctw pear, oval and round-cut strong blue sapphires (GIA B5/4 to 6/4) accented by 0.98ctwwhite diamonds in 18K white gold swing-drop piercedearrings, L2 1/2” W1 1/2” (2pcs)$6,000-9,000Other Notes: Accompanied by GGL report14171031.
705RETRO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM WRISTWATCH,ESKAclosed case bracelet design, baguette-set and pave-setdiamond cover and accented articulated band; L6 1/2”,and 2.6ozT$1,800-2,400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
706ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUALDATEJUST STAINLESS ANDGOLD WRISTWATCHchromometer$300-500Provenance: Estate of BenjaminBates James, Jr., Atlanta,Georgia
707CONCORD GOLD WRISTWATCH14K gold case and bracelet band,sapphire stem, 17-jewel Swissmovement, serial number294332; L7 1/2”, and 0.8ozT$500-800Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
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708GOLD ROLEX LADY’S WRISTWATCH14K yellow gold case with integrated mesh band;marked: Swiss Montres, 1400 Rolex, 17 Jewel, 8362.L6 1/2” W12”, and 0.9oz Troy all in$600-900Provenance: Property of a gentleman
709OMEGA GOLD WRISTWATCH14K gold integrated case and wristband, matching fin-ish dial with black and gold baton hour numerals, dialmarked Omega, L8”, and 1.8ozT all in$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
710GENTLEMEN’S HABERDASHERY: WATCHES, CUFFLINKS, MONEYCLIP AND TIEPINSDelma gold-tone wristwatch, L8”gold-tone pocket watch, H1 3/4”pair Krementz tiger’s-eye cufflinkspair swank cufflinks10 pairs of cufflinks (some karat gold)collar bar3 tiepinssterling moneyclip14K signet ring (32pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
711FABERGE CAVIAR SERVERcobalt cut-to-clear hinged egg on pedestal, opening toice well and dish; H18 1/2”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
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712PAIR CONTINENTAL CARVED GILTWOOD
FIVE-LIGHT SCONCEScirca 1900, surmounted with bows and extending toleaf garland, musical instruments and masks, issuingscrolling arms fitted with electrified candleholders;H44” W19” D12” (2pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
713PAIR FRENCH ORMOLU AND
PATINATED METAL CANDELABRAsecond half 19th century, cornucopia-form candlearms held bycherubs standing aloft orb and pedestalin the Empire taste, electrified; H19”W12” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Savannah, Georgiaprivate collection
714PAIR FRENCH BRONZE CANDELABRA AND
AMERICAN LAMP BASESlate 19th century, pair three-light candelabra, H17”;and set of 4 lamp bases, H11” (6pcs)$400-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
715PAIR FRENCH METAL-MOUNTED ONYX URNScirca 1900, H10 1/2” W5 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
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716CONTINENTAL BRONZED-MOUNTED CARVED
MARBLE LAMPH24” Dia.14”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
717PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED WOOD
GRIFFONSheavily carved seated mythical creatures, mounted onlater electrified bases and converted to lamps; overallH27” W8 1/2” D11 3/4” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia collection
718PAIR WROUGHT-METAL LAMPSscroll-and-leaf design on stone-veneered base, overallH33” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
719CONTINENTAL PAINT-DECORATED METAL
CHANDELIER AND SCONCESfirst half 20th century, French five-light chandelier,H20” Dia.18”; and pair two-light chinoiserie sconces,H15” W11” D6” (3pcs)$400-800Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
720FRENCH SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, ANDREAUCOCParis, circa 1887-1911, thread pattern, comprising:24 hollow handle steel blade knives, L10”12 hollow handle knives, L8 1/4”36 forks, L8 1/8”35 forks, L7”4 cocktail forks, L5”30 spoons, L8”24 spoons, L7 1/4”23 teaspoons, L5 1/2”11 demitasse, L4 3/4”each with 1st standard punch and maker’s mark, withoriginal fitted oak canteenTotal 326.0ozT weighable (199pcs)$6,000-9,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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721INTERNATIONAL ROYAL DANISH PATTERN STER-LING FLATWAREcirca 1939, comprising:8 hollow handle knives, L10”8 spreaders, L6”8 forks, L7 3/4”8 forks, L6 1/4”6 round soups, L6 1/2”12 teaspoons, L6”10 demitasse, L4”serving fork, L9”2 serving spoons, L8 1/2”cream ladle, L5”sugar spoon, L6”2 condiment fork, L4 1/2” and 6”engraved with initials M, and total 77.5ozT weighable(67pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner,Sea Island, Georgia
722MEXICAN STERLING TUREEN, BY MARCIEL20th century, floral finial on melon-form coverand conforming pedestal basin, marked; H8”W14 1/2”, and 63.0ozT$800-1,200Provenance: Savannah, Georgia private col-lection
723STERLING TABLEWARES AND ARTICLESAmerican beverage pitcher, H9”English 2-pc fish serving set in case, L13 1/2”Mexican shaker, H7”; two individual coffeepots, H51/2”; pumpkin-form sugar dish, H5 1/2”together with silverplate tazza, H6 1/2” Dia.11” andpair similar wine coasters, Dia.9”Total 30.0ozT weighable (10pcs)$700-900Provenance: Savannah, Georgia private collection
724CONTINENTAL SILVER PUNCH LADLE AND NUT
DISHESprobably German 19th century, pierced handle ladle,L14”; and pair reticulated dishes, H1 3/4” Dia.3 3/4”,Total 13.0ozT (3pcs)$400-600Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
725CONTINENTAL SILVER BOWLS AND CIGARETTE
HOLDERreticulated bowl on pedestal, H6 1/2” Dia.7 1/4”reticulated bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.8”repousse decorated vase, H2 1/2”each with German hallmarks, and 33.0ozT (3pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
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726BIEDERMEIER BIRCH AND BLACK LACQUER
SECRETAIRE ABATTANTcirca 1830, architectural superstructure with colonettesand steps leading to paneled door before storage well,on corresponding lower part with frieze drawer andfallboard concealing interior fitted with small drawersand mirrored back panel, three lower drawers flankedby columns, on plinth; H80 1/2” W41 3/4” D21 7/8”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
727FRENCH EMPIRE CARVED MAHOGANY SET OF
CHAIRSfirst half 19th century, gondola form, with carvedwreath centering vertical splat, faux fur slip seat inplain rails, on shaped legs with paw feet; BH32 3/4”SH19” W18” D18 1/2” (4pcs)$800-1,400Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
728REGENCY STYLE DOLPHIN-FORM CONSOLE TABLEearly 20th century, serpentine top with acanthus-carvedskirt, on tripartite base with coiled figural dolphinsupports, on plinth with egg-and-dart decoration,H30 1/2” W47 1/2” D25”$800-1,200Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina collection
729CONTINENTAL CARVED GILTWOOD OVERMANTLE
MIRRORthird quarter 19th century, half-round rectangularframe with flowerhead and C-scroll cresting, enclosingmirrored plate; H59 1/4” W35 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
730FRENCH UPHOLSTERED CARVED BEECH GUERITE
OR PORTER’S CHAIR19th century, acan-thus and ribbon-carved upholsteredframe leading toreeded legs; H60”W28” D23”SH19”$1,000-2,000Provenance:Austin, Texasprivate collection
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731PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE NEEDLEPOINT ANDPAINT-DECORATED OPEN ARMCHAIRSfabric 18th/19th century, chairs 20th century, cartouche-form back and serpentine seat with floralpanels, with shaped and molded frame on cabriole legs; BH37 1/4” SH17” W28 3/4” D28” (2pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
732FRENCH CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR19th century, pierce-carved floral pediment on ornateframe centering divided beveled looking glass; H72”W59 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
733LOUIS XVI BRONZE-MOUNTED AND INLAID
MARBLETOP COMMODElate 18th century, D-shape grey-veined marble top overdrawers and cabriole legs; H33” W38” D20 1/4”$1,800-2,500Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
734CHARLES X STYLE BRONZE AND ONYX TABLE
AMBULANTE, BY A CHEVRIEearly 20th century, round onyx top with bronze-mounted edge and skirt, turned column supports withtrefoil base centered with urn, on scrolling feet, partiallabel on underside: A Chevrie H30” Dia.15”$400-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
735PAIR CONTINENTALSTYLE MARBLE AND
BRONZE COLUMNSwhite mottled marble,with square top andtapered support, onsquare base with feet;H42” Sq.12” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Charleston,South Carolina privatecollection
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736PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE PARCEL-GILTPIER MIRRORSlate 19th century, serpentine frame surmounted by helmet and acanthus, lowerpanel of spear and jerkin embellished withscrolling ribbons, with beveled mirror; H66 3/4” W24 1/4” (2pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia privatecollection
737PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVEDBEECHWOOD SIDE CHAIRSlate 19th century, ornate frame with car-touche-form padded back and floral crest-ing flanked by column stiles, serpentine seaton reed-and-ribbon rails, on tapered flutedlegs with ankle collars; BH38” SH20 1/2”W20” D19” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
738FRENCH EMPIRE MARBLETOP ANDMAHOGANY SIDE TABLElast half 19th century, circular black marbletop over tripartite stand with brass mounts;H26 7/8” Dia.21 3/4”$300-500Provenance: Wellington, Florida privatecollection
739CONTINENTAL BRONZE-MOUNTEDFRUITWOOD AND PORCELAIN-INSETMIRRORtorch-and-quiver pediment over medallionwith figures of putti; H47” W31”$500-700Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolinaprivate collection
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740PAIR CONTINENTAL PARQUETRY INLAIDCOMMODESlast half 19th century, serpentine top on conformingcase on cabriole legs, with intricate inlays overall; H31 1/2” W25 1/4 D12 3/4” (2pcs)$4,000-6,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
741LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD AND CANE BENCHlast quarter 19th century, rectangular molded seatframe with cane panel, on stop-fluted tapered legs unified by H-stretcher; H18” W29 1/2” D15 3/4”$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
742PAIR EMPIRE CARVED MAHOGANY AND FAUX FUR
OPEN ARMCHAIRSlast half 19th century, scrolling padded back and armsterminating in rosettes, with overupholstered seat on S-curve legs with scroll toes; BH38 3/4” SH19” W24 3/4” D26 1/4” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
743CONTINENTAL PRESSED BRASS AND EBONIZED
CUSHION MIRRORintricate floral design on mirrored ebonized woodframe, H36” W23 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Austin, Texas private collection
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744FRENCH PROVINCIAL CARVED WALNUT PANETIERE19th century, turned finials upon ornately carved andspindled case on cabriole legs; H35” W33”$800-1,200Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
745CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER STANDfirst half 19th century, tray top and two-drawer frieze,on S-curve legs unified by incurvate undertier; H263/4” W18 1/4” D12 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
746FRENCH CARVED WALNUT WINGBACK CHAIRmid 19th century, bead-and-channel frame embellishedwith rosettes and acanthus, serpentine back surmounted by flowerheads and ribbons, with shapedsides extending to ram’s-head handrests flanking looseseat cushion, on cabriole legs with scroll toes; BH46 1/4” SH19” W29 3/4” D28”$700-1,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection
Other Notes: Card accompanying chair reads: Thischair was purchased while they were living in Paris.This came from a plantation in Hancock County,Georgia. The name of the plantation is Covey-Dawn(famous for quail hunting). The owner of the planta-tion was Mrs. Frances Brown, the widow of JohnDavid Brown. John David Brown was the author of anovel entitled ADDIE PRAY. It was from the novelthat the movie PAPER MOON was drawn. It starredRyan O’Neal and his daughter Tatum. Mr. Brownwas a correspondent for Time Magazine, stationed inParis for a number of years. Upon returning theymoved to Georgia and settled in Hancock Countywhen they purchased this plantation. They enjoyedhaving their friends from the North come during thequail season. Mrs. Brown “carried on” for severalyears after his death - then decided to sell. She wasmoving to a smaller place, hence the sale of some ofthe furniture.
747NAPOLEON III MARBLETOP AND MIXED WOOD
LAMP TABLElate 19th century, circular gray-veined white marbletop with pierced brass gallery, with two-drawer frieze,on tapered legs with brass caps; H28” Dia.25 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
748CONTINENTAL BRONZE AND CRYSTAL CHANDELIERcirca 1900, H36” Dia.24”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
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749CRYSTAL FOUR-LIGHT CHANDELIERbaluster stem supporting scrolling arms, mounted withprisms, H27” Dia.30”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
750BACCARAT CRYSTAL OIL LAMPSconverted to electric, unmarked, H23” (3pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a lady
751PAIR FRENCH BRONZE FIVE-LIGHT WALL SCONCESlate19th/early 20th century, in Louis XVI style adornedwith prisms and garland, electrified; H21” W12 1/2”D12 1/2” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
752ADOLF MACKEPRANG(Danish, 1833-1911)COUPLE WALKING HORSESoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH24” W31 1/4”$800-1,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
753FRENCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPAIR OF PORTRAITS: MAN AND WOMAN charcoal, framed, unsignedsight H17 1/2’’ W13’’ (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
754JOHAN JENS NEUMANN(Danish, 1860-1940) SEASCAPEoil on canvas, framed, signed: lower leftH26 1/2” W39”$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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755CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19THCENTURYTHE COTTAGEoil on board, framed, unsignedH14 1/4” W12”$500-800Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
Other Notes: Once attributed to Corot or Constable.
756CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYeight works: CRUCIFIXION OF CHRISToil on canvas, unframed, unsignedH16” W12 1/2” (8pcs)$400-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
757CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYJOVIAL MANoil on board, framed, unsignedH8’’ W5 3/4’’$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
758CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYWARRIOR ON HORSEBACKoil on panel, framed, unsignedH33” W24”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
759CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYVIOLIN STILL LIFEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH22” W35”$500-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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760HENDRIK JAN AUGUSTYN LEYS(CIRCLE OF)(Belgian, 1815-1869) THE MUSICIANoil on board, framed, unsignedH11 1/2” W9 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
761F. LAMBERT(French, early 20th century)SUMMER VIEW. ALLAUCHoil on board, framed, signed lower rightH15” W18 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
762ARPAD DANIEL NAGY(Hungarian, 1922-1985)MARKET SCENEoil on panel, framed, signedH18 1/2” W30”$300-500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
763CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYWINTERoil on canvas, period giltwood frame, indiscernible sig-nature lower left, inscribed DresdenH14” W10”$300-500Provenance:South Carolinaprivate collection
764CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURYIMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPEoil on canvasboard, framed, signed lower left: S.BrowgiczH20” W16”$300-500
765CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYFIRST STEPSoil on board, framed, unsignedH15 1/2” W12 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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766CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYKITTEN’S LUNCHoil on panel, framed, signed & dated lower right withinitials: GS 1871H16” W13 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
767PIERRE PELTIER(Continental, 1900-1988)COUR DE FORMEoil on canvas, framed, signed & titledon versoH24” W29”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
768VIGGO LANGER(Continental, 1860-1942)HIGH TIDE, 1928oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left, inscribed &dated versoH18 3/4” W26 1/2”$300-600Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
769CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF OLD MAN WITH SKULLoil on panel, unframed, unsignedH15 1/2’’ W13 1/2’’$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
770JOSEF KUGLER(German/Austrian, b. 1913)AUTUMNoil on canvas, framed, signedH24” W32”$200-400Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
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771CONTINENTAL INLAID MAHOGANY AND
GILT-METAL MIRRORfirst half 19th century, scrolling frame surmountedwith basket issuing floral drapery and inlaid with urn,enclosing mirror; H55” W27”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
772CONTINENTAL CARVED AND GILDED OVERMANTEL
MIRRORmid 19th century, rectangular frame with outset corners surmounted with cartouche and leafy cresting,with acanthus and beaded moldings, enclosing mirrored plate; H65 3/4” W45 3/8”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
773FRENCH DIRECTOIRE CHERRY MARBLETOPCOMMODElate 18th/early 19th century, gray-veined marble topwith lobed corners, over conforming case with threeshort and two long drawers, flanked by engaged half-column stiles extending to trumpet feet; H31 1/4”W51 1/4” D24 1/4”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
774PAIR MARBLE PEDESTALSsquare top and base unified by stepped column; H39 1/2” Sq.12 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
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775FRENCH NEEDLEPOINT AND PAINT-DECORATED BENCHlate 19th century, rectangular form with needlepoint panel of basket of flowerswith scrolling ribbon border, on frame with carved skirt, corner rosettes andtapered fluted legs; H17 1/2” W39” D13”$400-700Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
776LOUIS XVI STYLE ROSEWOOD AND BRASS-MOUNTED KNEEHOLE DESKlate 19th century, serpentine superstructure with marble top and shaped shelveshaving brass galleries, flanking prospect door with beveled mirror, on desk withfive drawers with tapered fluted legs with brass caps; H47 3/8”$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
777PAIR CONTINENTAL LEATHER AND WROUGHT-METAL SAVONAROLACHAIRSfirst part 20th century, BH31 1/2” SH16” W23” D18” (2pcs)$400-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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778FRENCH PAINTED AND GILT-DECORATED CANOPY
BEDlate 19th century, molded oval crown canopy held onmetal supports, fluted carved beechwood paintedgrey and upholstered in striped fabric, in the mannerof G. Jacob; H103 1/2” W47 1/8” L79 1/8”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
779CONTINENTAL GILT OVAL MIRROR19th century, scrolling leafy cresting and terminal,beaded frame enclosing mirrored plate, H51” W311/2”$500-700Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina collection
780CONTINENTAL WALNUT WORK STAND19th century, hinged tray top with green baize insert,with single frieze drawer and cove-molded lowerdrawer, with S-curve legs unified by shaped undertier;H29 3/4” W26 1/2” D17 1/4”$500-700Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
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781CONTINENTAL ROSEWOOD BABY CRADLE, PROBABLY FRENCHlate 19th century, twist-turned mobile hanger terminating in dragon’s head, above slat basket gimbaled between trestle supports and base unifiedwith correspondening stretcher; overall H69 1/2” W48 1/2” D22”$800-1,200Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
782MINIATURE LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVEDFRUITWOOD BERGERE20th century, reed-and-ribbon frame with upholstered panels and seat, on fluted tapered legs;BH23” SH12” W16 1/2” D16”$200-300Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
783FRENCH PROVINCIAL CARVED CHERRY
ARMOIRE19th century, molded crown over flowerhead andtendril-carved frieze, pair long doors with scrollingpanels and corresponding scalloped skirt, on cabriole legs; H90” W58 1/2” D24”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
784ADAM STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY PEDESTALmolded edge top and tapered body, on graduatedbase; H47” Sq.15”$200-400Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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785NEAR PAIR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL ARMCHAIRSlate 19th century, oak and walnut examples with scrolling carved crestrail, lion’s-mask armrests andturned legs: BH48” SH16” W26” D23” (2pcs)$500-700Provenance: Property of a lady
786CONTINENTAL INLAID WALNUT SECRETAIRE
A ABATTANT19th century, molded crown over fallfront, opening tofitted interiors, over doors and molded base withbracket feet, H60” W31” D14 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Property of a lady
787EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY AND FAUX
FUR ARMCHAIRfirst half 19th century, rectangular padded back andoverupholstered bowfront seat, flanked by arms withmask-head terminals extending to tapered legs; BH34 5/8” SH17 1/2” W23” D23”$600-900Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
788PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVED AND
PAINT-DECORATED BERGERES20th century, shaped and molded frame with paddedback and loose seat cushion, on short cabriole legs;BH30 1/2” SH15 1/2” W25” D26 1/2” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
789FRENCH EMPIRE CIRCULAR MAHOGANY ANDMARBLETOP SIDE TABLElast half 19th century, black marble top and conforming frieze on three columns with brass mountsintersecting tripartite base, on bun feet; H26 7/8”Dia.21 3/4”$300-500Provenance: Wellington, Florida private collection
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790FRENCH CARVED WALNUT BEDlate 19th/early 20th century, carved molded frame, floral carved pediment on scrolling legs; H60” W58” D78”$400-600Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collec-tion
791FRENCH PAINT-DECORATED AND UPHOLSTERED
BERGEREbead-and-channel frame with floral cresting, paddedback, arms and loose cushion, on cabriole legs; BH38 3/4” SH20 1/2” W29 1/4” D26”$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
792FRENCH FRUITWOOD NIGHTSTANDcirca 1880, shaped top and three-quarter gallery, smalldrawer extends from side of frieze, on cabriole legs; H21 3/4” W18 5/8” D13 7/8”$200-400Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
793CONTINENTAL CARVEDFRUITWOOD DRESSER18th century, rectangular top withclipped corners over two drawers andtwo paneled doors, with shaped skirtand feet; H37” W58” D24”$800-1,200
794CONTINENTAL THREE-PANELSCREENearly 19th century, pictorial wallpaperpanels mounted on arched greenpainted wood frames; H66 1/2” W25 1/4” closed$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia privatecollection
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795ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE(Dutch, 1610-1685) eight works: THE COBBLER, THE GOSSIPS,THE WANDERING MUSICIANS, THEORGAN GRINDER, THE EMPTY JUG, THESMOKER AND THE DRINKER, THE SMOKER, and THE PEASANT various editions, unframed, signed in plateimages from H2 1/2” W2 1/8” to H6 3/4” W5 1/2” (8pcs)$2,000-4,000Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
796ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE(Dutch, 1610-1685)eight works: THE PIG KILLERS, (2)PRAYER BEFORE THE MEAL, THEBARN, THE WANDERING MUSICIANS, THE ORGANGRINDER, THE SMILING SMOK-ER, and THE FARMER WHO PAIDHIS BILLvarious editions etchings, unframed,signed in plateimages from H4” W3 1/2” to H6” W71/2” (8pcs)$2,000-4,000Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
797COLLECTION 18TH CENTURY OLDMASTER STUDY DRAWINGS10 studies depicting religious, genre, allegorical, and landscape scenes in redchalk, ink, and graphiteunframed, some signed, from H7 1/4”W4” to H18 1/4” to W13 1/4” (10pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
798ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE(Dutch, 1610-1685)THE ANGLERlater edition etching, unframed, signed in plateimage H4 1/4” W6 1/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
799REMBRANDT VAN RIJN(Dutch, 1606-1669)JAN ANTONIDES VAN DER LINDENdrypoint etching, framed, unsignedimage H4 3/4” W4”$500-800Provenance: Collection of a Southern ladyPurchased Swann Galleries, November 12,1998, Lot 158
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800JEAN-BAPTISTE JOUVENET (CIRCLE OF)(French, 1644-1717)MOTHER AND CHILDpencil drawing, framed, unsigned sight H11 1/2” W18”$500-800Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
801JAN PEETER VERDUSSEN(Flemish, 1700-1763)pair sketches TRAVELERSgraphite on paper, unframed, one signed lower left(2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
802OLD MASTER DRAWING(Dutch, 18th century)AVARITIApen and ink, framed, signed lower right: Zsheet H5” W4 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
803CORNELIS BLOEMAERT(Dutch, 1603-1692)SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELISTpen, ink and wash over black chalk, framed, unsigned,museum label on versosight H7 1/4” W5”$500-800Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
Exhibitions: From Botticelli to Matisse; Masterworksof the Guccione Collection, Nassau County Museumof Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York, January 16 - April3, 1994
804MADONNA OF THE
POMEGRANATE, AFTERRAPHAELprint, framed, imageH16” W11 1/2”$100-150Provenance: Estate ofBenjamin Bates James,Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
805ITALIAN OLD MASTER SCHOOL,18TH CENTURYTHE PRESENTATION OF THEVIRGINoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH25” W29”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Columbus Museum,Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefitthe acquisitions fund
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806FRANCOIS BOUCHER (AFTER)(French, 1703-1770)SLEEPING BACCHANTESoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH34 1/4” W43 1/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a South Carolina museum to benefitthe collections fund
Other Notes: Frame bearing plaque inscribed: Bacchantes Endornies by FrancoisBoucher, (French, 1703-1770).
807CLAUDE-JOSEPH VERNET (AFTER)(French, 1714-1789)TEMPEST IN THE GULF OF PALERMOoil emulsion on copper, framed, unsigned, verso inscribed Tempest in the Gulf ofPalermoH16” W20”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a South Carolina museum to benefitthe collections fund
808DUTCH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURYTHE DELEGATIONoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH28” W39”$500-1,000Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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809CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYFLORAL STILL LIFE WITH BIRDoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH23 1/2” W28 1/2”$500-800Provenance: San Francisco, California private collec-tion
810CHARLES-ANDRE VAN LOO (MANNER OF)(French, 1705-1765)THE PET DOVEoil on canvas, unframed, unsignedH28 1/2 W33 1/4$500-800Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
811OLD MASTER GENRE SCENE, 17TH/18TH CENTURYWISE OLD WOMANoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH22 1/2” W36”$500-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
812OLD MASTER STILL LIFE PAINTING,17TH/18TH CENTURYARRANGEMENT IN LANDSCAPEoil on canvas laid to board, framed, unsignedH24” W28 1/2”$500-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James,Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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813CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURYCAPRICCIO LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, unsigned$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
814WILLIAM-ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU(MANNER OF)(French, 1825-1905)LOVE DISARMEDoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH20” W16”$400-600Provenance: San Francisco, California privatecollection
815NICOLAS POUSSIN (MANNER OF)(French, 1594-1665) JOHN THE BAPTISToil on canvas, framed, unsignedH29” W23”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James,Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
816JACOPO AND FRANCESCO BASSANO (MANNER OF)(Italian, 16th century)FLOCK AND HERDER IN PASTORAL LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, signedH16” W22”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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817MASSIVE BLACK FOREST CARVED MANTEL CLOCKlate 19th century, red deer stags atop foliate and branch-carved mountainous crag with gamebirds on Rococo base, centering Frenchenameled and gilt clock dial, unmarked; H40” W26” D10”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Savannah, Georgia private collection
818ENGLISH STERLING-MOUNTED AND SHELL-CLAD CARRIAGE
CLOCK, JAMES BEEBELondon dated 1890, pagoda form with pierced sterling top, panels andmounts over shell-veneered case, housing polished dial and works; complete hallmarks, H8 1/2” W5” D4 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Palm Desert, California private collection
819ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BAROMETER, F. MANGIACAVALLO19th century, marked: F. Mangiacavallo, 17 Leather Lane Holborn,H38” W9 3/4”$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
820ENGLISH BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET
CLOCK19th century, domed case centering painted dial concealed by glazed panel door, on bun feet; H14” W9 1/4” D6 3/4”$300-500Provenance: Property of a lady
821LOUIS XVI STYLE BRONZE LYRE CARTEL WALLCLOCK, JAPY FRERESlast half 19th century, laurel and ribbon-encrusted lyre centering enameled dial clock; H36” W15 1/2”D3 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
822VIENNA WALNUT REGULATOR WALL CLOCKlate 19th century, ornate case with glazed door andsidelights, H52” W15 1/2” D7”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
823SLATE AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKlate 19th century, gilt-decorated ornate case housingtime and strike movement, unmarked; H13 1/2”W10” D6 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Property of a lady
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824PAIR PARIS PORCELAIN POLYCHROME-DECORATEDURNS, DARTE FREREScirca 1820, extensive scenes on pedestal urn formflanked by mask handles, one marked: Darte F. andother with old paper label; H17 1/2” W11” (2pcs)$3,000-5,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
825PAIR FRENCH POLYCHROME PORCELAIN ICE PAILS,GOSSEParis, circa 1840, gilt floral finial set within welledcover on urn with liner, decorated with vibrant floralcartouches on celeste blue ground and gilt accents; onemarked: Gosse a Paris; H10 1/2” W10” (2pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
826PAIR PAIR PORCELAIN URNS AND VEILLEUSES19th century, comprising:pair pictorial-decorated urns, H11 1/2”2 segmented warmers, H9” and 7” (4pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a lady
827PARIS PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICElate 19th century, chinoiserie pattern, comprising:teapot, H8 1/2”covered sugar, H6 1/2” creamer, H6”wastebowl, H3”12 plates, Dia.7 1/2”8 cups, 2 3/4” (24pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
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828MOTTAHEDEH SWAN SERVICE BREAD AND BUTTER PLATEScirca 1985-99, Dia. 6 3/4” (16pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
Other Notes: These Mottahedeh pieces are replicas of the famousSchwanenservice (Swan Service). The Meissen original service (c. 1737-43)was made for Count von Bruhl, andeventually numbered over 2200 pieces.
829MOTTAHEDEH SWAN SERVICE PLATEScirca 1985-99, Dia. 9” (16pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
830MOTTAHEDEH SWAN SERVICE DINNER PLATEScirca 1985-99, Dia.10 1/2” (16pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
831MOTTAHEDEH SWAN SERVICE COFFEE SERVICEcirca 1985-99, comprising:coffepot, H6 1/2”covered sugar, H7”creamer, H6” (3pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
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832MEISSEN PORCELAIN SERVING PIECESfloral pattern, comprising:covered vegetable, H7”round platter, Dia.13 1/2”platter, L18 1/2”fish platter, L21 1/2”square bowl, H3 1/2” Sq.9”coffeepot, H9”teapot, H6”creamer, H6”open sugar, H2 1/2”hot milk jug, H6”5 cups with 1 saucerleaf-shaped serving dish, W10”10 leaf-shaped dishes, W5 1/2”serving bowl, Dia.10 1/2”9 plates, Dia.9 1/2”together with 4 cups and 1 saucer of associated floralpattern (42pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a lady
833CONTINENTAL FLORAL-PAINTED PORCELAIN
PLAQUE19th century, ornate gilt-carved wood frame encased inshadowbox, H16 1/2” W14 3/4” D3 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
834HEREND FRUIT & FLOWER PATTERNTUREENS AND SERVING PIECES2 tureens, H12” and 5 1/2”square dish, H2 1/2” W11”divided dish, W13”2 serving spoons, L8” and 9”oval platter, L11”oblong dish, W7”leaf dish, L4”round dish, Dia.10 1/2”2 square platters, W11”platter, L18 1/2” (13pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
835KPM PORCELAINJARDINIERE19th century, acanthusand gilt-decoratedoblong basin on scrollfeet, marked, H5 1/2”L26 1/2” D10”$400-700Provenance: Isle ofPalms, South Carolinaprivate collection
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836MEISSEN PORCELAIN DESK SETMing Dragon pattern, comprising:2 inkpots, H2 1/4”blotter, L4 1/2”note card holder, H5”tray, W11” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
837HEREND FRUIT & FLOWER PATTERNDINNER SERVICEcomprising:8 plates, Dia.10 3/4”4 plates, Dia.10”8 plates, Dia.7 3/4”8 plates, Dia.7 1/2”8 bread & butter plates7 butter pats9 cups and saucerscoffepot, H8 1/2”teapot, H5 1/2”covered sugar, H4”creamer, H4”tray, Dia.14 1/2” (66pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
838COLLECTION OF EUROPEANPORCELAINSHebe figure, bearing gold anchor mark,H7 1/4”Roman warrior, bearing gold anchormark, H8”German porcelain chamberstick, H2 1/2”Paris porcelain urn, H11”Staffordshire pottery lamb, H2 1/2”(5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Former collection ofHistoric Charleston Foundation; soldto benefit the museum collection fund
839HEREND ROTHCHILD BIRD PATTERN
SERVING PIECEScomprising:covered vegetable, H5”2 trays, L16”shaped dish, W10”reticulated basket, W11”reticulated bowl, Dia.6”reticulated plate, Dia.9 1/2”covered box, W5” (8pcs)$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinaprivate collection
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840HEREND CHINESE BOUQUET PATTERN SERVING PIECESrust color, comprising:2 covered serving dishes, W7 1/2” and 9”covered tureen, H10” W12” D8”round shallow dish, Dia.10 1/2”2 platters, L16 1/2” (6pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner, Sea Island, Georgia
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841FINE PAIR DUTCH DELFT VASESprobably 18th century, molded paneled baluster formdecorated with chinoiserie scenes in blue and whitewith vibrant accents; marked MP; H9 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollectionEstate of Andrew Kerns, Columbia, South Carolina
842HEREND PORCELAIN TABLEWARES AND
MOTTAHEDEH POTPOURRIpair cachepots, H5”cachepot, H6”2 reticulated compotes, H8” and 10 1/2”pair 2-light candelabra, H9”pair reticulated covered boxes, H5 1/2”covered box, H4” Dia.6 1/2”reticulated box, H4”flower arrangement, H5 1/4”covered box with handle, W7 1/2”5 fruit and flower sculptures, H2”and Mottahedeh Historic Charlestonpotpourri, H6 1/2” (66pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, SouthCarolina private collection
843HEREND CHINESE BOUQUET PATTERNTABLEWARESrust color, comprising:coffeepot, H10”20 cups with 38 saucerstray, Dia.14 1/2”six-compartment Hors D’Oeuvre set, Dia.15”18 leaf-shape dishes, L4”leaf-shaped dish, L5 1/4”4 miniature urns, H3”3 covered boxes, L3” to 7”shaped dish, L5”13 ashtrays, W3 1/2” to 4 1/2” (106pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner,Sea Island, Georgia
844CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PAIRS OF FIGURES19th century, comprising:two pairs Paris porcelain, H8 1/2” and 7 1/2”pair Scottish figures, H8 1/2”pair Sitzendorf, H9”pair Meissen H5 1/2”pair Staffordshire, H7 1/2” (12pcs)$500-900Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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845HEREND CHINESE BOUQUET PATTERN DINNER
SERVICErust color, comprising:11 plates, Dia.10 3/4”17 plates, Dia.10 1/4”8 soup plates, Dia.9 1/2”17 crescent dishes, W8 1/4”17 salads, Dia.7 1/2”17 bread & butter, Dia.6”(87pcs)$1,500-2,500Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner,Sea Island, Georgia
846ROSENTHAL BJORN WIINBLAD CHRISTMASPLATES1975 The Annunciation1976 Angel with Trumpet1977 Adoration of the Shepherds1978 Angel with Harp1979 Exodus from Egypt1980 Angel with Glockenspiel1981 Christ Child Visits Temple1982 Christening of Christeach contained within original boxes, Dia.11 1/8”(8pcs)$500-700Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private col-lection
847WEDGWOOD KUTANI CRANE PATTERN PORCELAIN
DINNER SERVICEcirca 1971-98, comprising:12 plates, Dia.10 3/4”9 plates, Dia.8”4 soup plates, Dia.8”plate, Dia.7”10 bread & butter, Dia.6”4 coffee cups with saucers10 teacups with saucers8 butter pats, Dia.4”platter, L14”covered vegetable, H6”gravy boat, H5”trivet, Dia.11”coffeepot, H9”teapot, H5”covered sugar, H4”creamer, H2 1/2”jelly or honey pot, H4”7 small dishes, W4 1/2” to 7”4 shakers, H3 1/2”vase, H4”2 toothpick holders, H2 1/2”candleholderashtray (97pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private col-lection
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848VALLAURIS POTTERY OYSTER PLATE SETmid-century, mottled glaze in vibrant colors over black,impressed mark, Dia.9 1/2” (8pcs)$300-400Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
849GIEN SAVANE PATTERN DESSERT SERVICEcirca 1992-2010, comprising:9 plates, Dia.9”9 cups with saucersround tray, Dia.12” (28pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
850PAIR ENGLISH PORCELAIN CANDELABRA, POSSIBLYCHELSEAcirca 1845, figures of Poseidon and Amphitrite shadowed by tree issuing candlearms, on shell and seagrass-encrusted Rococo base, bearing gold anchormarks; H15” W9 1/2” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Former collection of Historic CharlestonFoundation; sold to benefit the museum collectionfund
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851SPODE CHRISTMAS ROSE PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SERVICEcomprising:30 plates, Dia.10 3/4”12 mugs, H3 3/4”gravyboat with underplateoval serving dish, L9”platter, L14”covered sugarcreamerall marked: Made in England (60pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection
852ROYAL DOULTON ORMONDE PATTERN DINNER SERVICEcirca 1927-60, comprising:12 plates, Dia.10 1/4”12 plates, Dia.9”15 square plates, W7 3/4”8 soup plates, Dia.8”8 berry bowls, Dia.5 3/4”6 bouillon cups with saucers14 cups with saucers12 demitasse with saucerscreamercovered sugarcovered vegetable, W10 1/4”4 candleholders, Dia.6” (127pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collection
853COALPORT HUNTING SCENE PATTERN PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICEcomprising:8 plates, Dia.10 3/4”8 plates, Dia.8/4”9 soup plates, Dia.8”8 bread and butter, Dia.6”2 footed cups with saucers6 cups with saucers (49pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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854CONTINENTAL BRONZE FIGURAL FOUNTAINdepicting putti with dolphin and sea turtle, on shell-form base, H56” Dia.29”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina collection
855PAIR WROUGHT-IRON GARDEN BENCHESscrolling crest, lattice seat, scrolling legs and feet,BH43” SH16” W36” D26” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private col-lection
856INDUSTRIAL DESIGN WROUGHT-IRON AND GLASS
CENTER TABLEwrench pedestal base, H32” Dia.36 1/2”$300-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
857PAIR WROUGHT-IRON AND GLASS GARDEN TABLESround glass top, over pierced skirt and scrolling legs,H21 1/2” Dia.24 1/4” (2pcs)$300-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
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858GEORGIAN FIGURED WALNUT MIRRORlate 18th century, scalloped frame centering lookingglass, H37 1/2” W20”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
859WILLIAM IV CARVED MAHOGANY OVERMANTEL
MIRRORcirca 1840, rectangular form with stepped and moldedcrown, engaged half columns and corner rosettes,enclosing looking glass; H39 1/4” W25 3/4”$200-400
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GILT-DECORATEDLOOKING GLASSlate 19th/early 20thcentury, shaped framewith broken-arch pediment centeringeagle, with bellflowerdrapery and rectangu-lar looking glass; H58”W26”$500-900Provenance: SouthCarolina collection
861GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY TILT-TOPBREAKFAST TABLEfirst quarter 19th century, crossbanded top over urn-form pedestal issuing four reeded saber legs with brass paw feet and casters; H28 1/4” Dia.47”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
862GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRScirca 1790, assembled set of eight, comprising two setsof four; carved crestrail, pierced splat, tapered reededlegs joined by molded stretcher; BH34” SH18” W20”D17” (8pcs)$1,200-1,800
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863GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDfirst half 19th century, serpentine top over doors and drawers on chamfered tapered legs withspade feet; H36 1/2” W57” D24”$900-1,500
864REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL TABLEcrossbanded top fitted with two 20-inch leaves, on carved turned pedestal supports with saberlegs with brass casters; H30” W46” L112” open$1,000-2,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
865ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1840, two short over three long drawers and splayed feet; H40 1/2” W42” D20”$800-1,400Provenance: Property of a Southern lady
866QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIRcirca 1890, carved scrolling handrest over urn splats, serpentine frontrail on shell-carved legs with trifid feet,BH31 1/2” SH17” W31” D23”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
867PAIR GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
TILT-TOP TABLESscalloped and dishedtop carved with acanthus, with bird-cage support andfluted standard issuingthree S-curve legs withleafy embellishmentsand ball-and-claw feet;H28 1/2” Dia.29 1/4”(2pcs)$500-700Provenance: Isle ofPalms, South Carolinaprivate collection
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868QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY STOOLlate 19th century, monogrammed needlework-uphol-stered seat, on carved cabriole leg frame, H20” W26”D19”$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
869GEORGIAN STYLE WALNUT AND LEATHERTOP
CONSOLE TABLErectangular molded top over two drawers opposingfaux drawers, on cabriole legs with shell-carved kneesand ball-and-claw feet, H31 1/2” W42” D23 7/8”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina collection
870PAIR SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRSearly 19th century, fluted tablet crest over slat back,outturned arms flanking overupholstered seat, ontapered legs unified by H-stretcher; BH35 3/4” SH18 1/2” W22” D20” (2pcs)$500-800
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MAHOGANY GAMES TABLElate 18th/early 19th century, hinged top and blind fretwork skirt, on square legs; H28 3/4” W35 7/8”D17 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
872ENGLISH MAHOGANY THREE-DRAWER CHESTearly 19th century, rectangular molded top over sidedrawer and opposing faux drawer, two front drawers,on tapered legs; H29” W30 5/8” D17 1/4”$300-500
873MAHOGANY HALF-MOON DESKsemi-circular superstructure with brass gallery andsmall drawers, on demilune desk with leather writingsurface and three frieze drawers, on tapered fluted legswith casters; H36” W57 1/8” D26 3/8”$500-800Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady
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874ENGLISH INLAID WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERSthird quarter 19th century, molded edge chamfered topover four drawers, on bracket feet; H33 1/2” W40 1/4” D18 1/4”$700-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
875PAIR HEPPLEWHITE STYLE PAINTED SATINWOOD
ARMCHAIRSpierced urn-shaped back, over tufted upholstered seatand molded armrests, on tapered legs with spade feet;BH38 1/2” SH19” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private col-lection
876GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE
ON STANDlate 19th century, molded cornice over glazed doorsbefore shelves, on stand with shaped skirts and undertier unifying tapered legs with spade feet; H67 3/4” W48 1/4” D13 3/4”$700-1,000
877BRITISH COLONIAL PLANTATION CHAIRlast half 19th century, cane sling seat and shaped armrests, on turned legs; BH36” SH18”W29” D46”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
878ENGLISH CARVED MAHOGANY BOWFRONT
SIDEBOARDlate 19th century, shaped top with backsplash andgadroon edge, with central bowed and valanced drawerflanked by doors with applied carved scrollwork, onturned legs with ball-and-claw feet; H39” W60 1/4”D26 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Fitzgerald, Georgia private collection
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879ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERSmid 19th century, five-drawer configuration on bracketfeet; H41” W43” D21 1/2”$700-900Provenance: Wilmington, North Carolina privatecollection
880GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DEMILUNE GAMING TABLElate 18th century, semi-circular hinged top over conforming skirt and tapered legs on pad feet, H283/4” W27” D13 1/4”$600-900Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fund
881CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
FOOTSTOOLmid 19th century, damask slip seat in gadroon rails, oncabriole legs with leaf carving, ankle collars and ball-and-claw feet; H19” W25” D19 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
882BRITISH ISLE OAK LINEN PRESS, POSSIBLESCOTTISHlate 19th century, molded crown and doors concealingfitted interior, on lower part with short and long draw-ers and bracket feet; H82 1/2” W42” D20”$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
883CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY WRITING TABLEearly 20th century, rectangular top with full gallery,five drawers and scalloped skirt, on straight chamferedlegs, H31 1/4” W42 1/4” D22 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina collection
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884GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
SERPENTINE SERVERlate 19th century, shaped and crossbanded top overthree drawers, on tapered legs with spade feet carvedwith bellflower drops; H34 3/8” W21” D54 1/8”$500-700
885ENGLISH FRUITWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED
WINGBACK CHAIRearly 19th century, serpentine back and outscrolledarms flanking loose seat cushion, on cabriole legs withhoof feet; BH42 1/4” SH20” W33 1/2” D32”$400-700Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
886GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY FOOTSTOOLlate 19th century, slip seat in shaped rails, on cabriolelegs with pad feet; H20 2/34” W21 1/2” D15 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
887GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CORNER
CABINETmid 19th century, canted dentil-molded crown withglazed door before shaped shelves, lower paneled doorwith bead-and-lozenge molding, on bracket base; H78” W33 1/2” D17 1/2”$700-900
888CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY GAMESTABLEcirca 1800, hinged top, molded skirt, carved moldedlegs; H29” W36” D17 1/2” and 35” open$400-600
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889NEEDLEPOINT AND UPHOLSTERED OTTOMANfloral needlepoint panel, fringe-trimmed and topnailed; Sq.25”$300-400Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection
890ENGLISH MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE19th century, rectangular top with square-edge leaves, on bead-and-channellegs; H28” W58 1/4” open D48 1/4”$600-900
891BIGELOW KENNARD INLAID MAHOGANY TUBULAR CHIME CLOCKMassachusetts, late 19th/early 20th century, goose-neck pediment with brassfinials above arched glazed door flanked by colonettes, eight-day time andstrike movement with moon phase in the arch, waist section with reededquarter columns and lower case with urn medallion, quarter fans and bracketbase; H95 1/4” W22 1/4” D15 3/8”$1,000-2,000Provenance: California private collection
892AMERICAN MAHOGANY TALLCASE CLOCKearly 20th century, broken arch crown with brass finials, arched glazed paneldoor flanked by column supports, lower part with glass door and molded baseon bun feet; H94” W20 1/2” D12”$1,000-1,600Provenance: Property of a lady
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893CHINESE MANDARIN PORCELAIN VASESQianlong period, quatrefoil form flanked by stylizedkui-dragon handles and decorated with panels of figures at leisure; H9” and 15” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
894PAIR CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN VASESQing or Republic period, probably Mideastern market,on later stands, H9” (2pcs)$300-600Provenance: Indian Land, South Carolina privatecollection
895CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN COVERED
JAR, DOUBLE-RING MARKQing dynasty, ovoid vessel with lotus petal-formcartouches adorned with dragon scenes, H13”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
896CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN VASE,CONVERTED TO LAMP19th century, figural vignettes on floral-and-foliateground, electrified, H14 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a Virginiainstitution to benefit the collections and conservationfunds
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Asian Works of Art
897CHINESE CANTON PORCELAIN PLATTERS18th/19th century, L13 1/2”, 16” and 18” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
898NEAR PAIR CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAINVASESlate Qing Dynasty, one with phoenix and other withdragon design, H22 1/2” and 23” (2pcs)$500-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
899CHINESE PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL19th century, unusual cobalt band over floral sprays,H4 1/2” Dia.11 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
900PAIR CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN URNSQing dynasty, ruyi head and phoenix design on fish-scale ground, H13” (2pcs)$600-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
901CHINESE INCISED-CARVED CELADON VASE, PROBABLY LONGQUANMing or Qing dynasty, blossom and vine boldly carvedbaluster form with flared rim, covered with thicksea-green glaze; H13”$800-1,200Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
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902CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWLcirca 1800, square shape with canted corners, decorated with lattice and medallion designs, H15”W9 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
903PAIR CHINESE NANKING PORCELAIN VASEScirca 1800, ovoid form, floral and scenic vignettesdecorations against “chicken skin” background, H10”(2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
904CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN COVERED
URNQing dynasty, figural finial on domed cover andpetal-molded ovoid vase decorated with pictorialvignettes, H24”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
905CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE DECORATED VASE,FOUR-CHARACTER MARKQing dynasty, phoenix birds amongst scrolling floralfield, H12”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, GeorgiaPurchased from H. Moog, Atlanta
906CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE URN, KANGXIFOUR-CHARACTER MARKQing dynasty, baluster form, painted with figures ingarden, marked on base; H9”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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907CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN VASES,COVERED CUPS AND CADDY19th century, vase, H9 1/2”; two covered cups, H5”;tea caddy, H4 1/2”; cup, H5” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
908CHINESE SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURAL ROOF
TILEQing dynasty, warrior on horseback riding wave,mounted as lamp, figure H13” W11 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
909CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED POTTERY DOG FIGUREprobably Qing dynasty, standing figure in rich glaze,H11” L14”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
910CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE GUANYINQing or Republic period, windswept figure standingaloft lotus and waves; H13 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Cashiers,North Carolina estate
911CHINESE GREEN-GLAZEPOTTERY FIGURESprobably Qing dynasty,pair seated shishi, H8”;pair parrots, H7 1/2”;and pair foo lions, H10”(6pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate ofBenjamin Bates James,Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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912CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLEQing dynasty, cabochon top over square form adornedwith text, on later stand; H2”$400-700Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
913CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE BUCKLEQing dynasty, elephant and figural-carved panel onlater stand; H2 3/4” W3”$400-800Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
914CHINESE CARVED JADE COVERED URNlate Qing dynasty, dragon finial on domed cover andsquat footed bowl flanked by dragon handles; H3 3/4”W3 3/4”$300-500
915CHINESE CARVED AGATE COVERED VESSELQing or Republic period, shishi and mask design, H8 1/2” W10” D6”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
916CHINESE CARVED JADE BOXESwhite jade square box with dedication on underside,H1 1/4” W2 1/4”; together with celadon frog and turtle-design box on later stand, H1 1/2” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
917CARVED AGATE, MALACHITE AND ROSE QUARTZ
FIGURES2 elephants, H4”; rabbit, H3”; Pekingese, H2 3/4”,peach-form bowl, W3 1/2” (5pcs)$400-700Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection
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918CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLEcirca 1880, frame-and-panel top over waisted frieze,with embellished skirt and legs with scroll toes; H153/4” W50” D15 3/4”$300-600Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
919CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAINPLAQUES, WITHIN LATER TABLE STANDSH22” W12 3/4” D10 3/4” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
920CHINESE BRONZE CENSERSRepublic period, covered tri-footed vessel, H9 1/2”;the other an open design on later carved woodstand, H5 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
921ASIAN BRONZE FIGURESprobably Thailand, depicting deities, H5” to 7”(3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
922CHINESE BRONZE FIGURESpair foo lions, H6”; and warrior on horseback, H8”(3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection
923PAIR ASIAN BRONZE BIRD FIGURESeach standing with raised foot on lotus blossom,H12 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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924CHINESE BRASS AND BRONZE FIGURALSRepublic period, comprising:brass Foo lion, H5 1/2” L6”bronze sage, H9”bronze deity, H8” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
925COLLECTION OF ASIAN FIGUREScarved jade horse, H4 1/2bronze Guanyin head, H3 1/2”carved pit, H2 1/2”carved stone figural grouping, H4”2 figural weights, H2 1/2”horn-form flask, L19 1/2”dragon figure, H6 1/2”cat sculpture, H6”carved stone seal, H4”4 miniature figures, H1 1/2” to 2” (14pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
926PAIR CHINESE CLOISONNE FIGURAL CENSERSlate Qing or Republic period, crouched mythical crea-tures in vibrant colors; H6” L7 1/2” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
927PAIR CHINESE PAPIER MACHE LACQUERED VASES,CONVERTED TO LAMPS19th century, cylindrical form decorated with figuresand shrines within mountainous landscape on blueground, electrified; H18” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection
928CHINESE CLOISONNE CHARGERRepublic period, flying crane amongst blossomingtrees, Dia.21 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
929CHINESE CINNABAR PLATE, SIGNEDQing or Republic period, scalloped rim centeringmountainous landscape, base signed, Dia.9”$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina privatecollection
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930CHINESE CLOISONNECOVERED CENSERlate Qing or Republic period,pierced domed cover on squatovoid form; H8 1/2” Dia.12”$400-600Provenance: Estate ofBenjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
931CHINESE DECORATED HARDWOOD BRUSH POT,SIGNEDQing dynasty, mother-of-pearl, agate and other hard-stones, applied figures on bamboo-turned hardwoodvessel, probably huanghuali; H6” Dia.6 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Cashiers, North Carolina estate
932CHINESE CARVED ROOT AND WOOD FIGURESlate Qing or Republic period, comprising:2 Fukurokuju, H7 1/2” and 9 1/2”vessel, H6” W7”sage, H9 1/2”root formation, H7” W6 1/2” D4” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
933CHINESE POLYCHROME-DECORATED CARVED
WOOD FIGURESlate Qing or Republic period, H21 1/2” and 25 1/2”(2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
934CHINESE PARCEL-GILT CARVED WOOD SCREENRepublic period, pierced floral design, H51 1/2” W18”$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
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935CHINESE POLYCHROME-DECORATEDCARVED WOOD FIGURElate Qing or Republic period, H23 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
936PAIR ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED PANEL
OVERDOORS19th century, depicting birds, H9” W48”(2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin BatesJames, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
937CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAITQing dynasty, male figure in red robe withrank badge and pictorial belt seated withinleopard skin-draped chair, framed, overallH63 1/2” W41 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Jerry CarkhuffEschenbrenner, Sea Island, Georgia
938COLLECTION OF CHINESE PICTORIAL SCROLLStiger, H74” W21 5/8”rubbing, H41” W25 1/2”double portrait, H41 1/2” W17”women in garden, H53 1/2” W13 1/2”Goddess, H91 1/2” W32”Goddess, H45 1/2” W21” (6pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
939CHINESE PICTORIAL SILK EMBROIDERIES, FRAMEDdepicting immortals; overall H59” W38” and H57”W37 3/4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolinamuseum to benefit the acquisitions fund
940CHINESE PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORKS,FRAMED19th century, depicting exotic birdsresting on branches, contained withinmother-of-pearl frame, H57” W29”and H55 1/2” W21” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Isle of Palms, SouthCarolina private collection
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941CHINESE CARVED, PAINTED AND LACQUERED
TABLE SCREEN19th century, rectangular central panel flanked bysmaller panels atop scalloped apron with square legsterminating in brass feet, depicting hunt scenes withivory figures and mother-of-pearl accents; H34 5/8”W38 1/2” D1”$500-800Provenance: Coconut Grove, Florida privatecollection
942CHINESE BLACK LACQUER COROMANDELFOUR-PANEL SCREENSeach similarly decorated with Oriental figures in gardens, H72 1/2” L65” (2pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina privatecollection
943TIBETAN THANGKA18th/19th century, central figure seated atop lotusblossom flanked by six deities, framed, overall H58”W36 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Jerry Carkhuff Eschenbrenner,Sea Island, Georgia
944PAUL JACOULET(French/Japanese, 1896-1960)two works: LA GEISHA KIYOKA and LE MANDARIN AUX LUNETTEScolor woodcut, unframed, signed and titledsheet H18 1/2” W14 1/4” and H18 3/4” W14 1/4”(2pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Lexington, South Carolina privatecollection
945JAPANESE WOODBLOCKS COLLECTION, HOKUSAI,KUNISADA, TOYOKUNI AND KUNIYOSHI18th/19th century, comprising: Hokusai, TWO SCENESUtagawa Kunisada, THREE PORTRAITS OFACTORSToyokuni, TWO SCENESKuniyoshi, SCENEand two other scenes by unidentified artistscolor woodblocks, unframed, signed, sheets H5 1/4”W7” to H14 1/8” W10 1/4” (10pcs)$500-800Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund
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946HIROSHI YOSHIDA & KOITSUTSUCHIYA, JAPANESE WOODBLOCKSYosida (1876ñ1950) BAMBOOWOODTsuchiya (1870-1949) HAKOZAKI,HACHIMAN SHRINEcolor woodblocks, framed as pair, signedsight H14 1/4” W9 1/4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum,Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit theacquisitions fund
947JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTCOLLECTIONMeiji periodfour works: FIGURES IN VARIOUSSCENEScolor woodcut, framed to match, signedoverall H17” W12 1/2” to H18” W131/2” (4pcs)$400-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
948JAPANESE CARVED WOOD CENTER
TABLEMeiji period, carved crossbanded top onpierced floral-carved skirt and legs;H30” W32” D43”$300-600Provenance: Property of a lady
949PAIR JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAINCHARGERSlate 19th/early 20th century, fancifullydecorated with traditional colors andgilt accents, D4 1/2” Dia.21” (2pcs)$500-900Provenance: Collection of a Southernlady
950STEUBEN ANIMAL FIGURESbeaver, H6 1/2”; pouter pigeon, H7”;owl, H5 3/4”, each signed (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr.Edward and Helen McConnell,Atlanta, Georgia
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951STEUBEN CRYSTAL VASE AND BOWLSvase, H8”pedestal bowl, H4 1/2” Dia.9 3/4”footed bowl, H3 1/2” Dia.7”snail bowl, H3 1/2” W6” (4pcs)$300-600Provenance: Property of a lady
952STEUBEN, DAUM, VAL SAINT-LAMBERT, OLEGCASSINI, AND BACCARAT CRYSTAL SCULPTURESSteuben apple, H4 1/2”Steuben puppies, L3”Steuben cat, L2 1/2”Oleg Cassini cheese wedge, H3”Baccarat nautilus shell, W4”Baccarat egg, L2 1/2”Daum lady bug, L5”Val Saint-Lambert frog, L3” (8pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
953DAUM NANCY FREE-FORM CRYSTAL VESSELS7 bowls, 3 candleholders, and 2 vases; H2” to 9”(12pcs)$200-300Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private col-lection
954FINE CRYSTAL TUMBLERS, CANDLESTICKS,DECANTER AND CENTERBOWL9 Baccarat tumblers, H4 3/4”8 Baccarat tumblers, H4”2 pairs Val St. Lambert candlesticks, H5” and 6 1/2”Baccarat decanter, H12”Steuben centerbowl, H4 1/2” L15” (23pcs)$500-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia
955WATERFORD CRYSTAL BAR AND STEMWARELismore pattern, comprising:8 water goblets, H7 1/2”8 wine, H7”9 wine, H5 3/4”6 port wine, H4 1/4”6 cordials, H3 1/2”7 highball, H5 1/2”4 iced tea, H6 1/2”4 brandy, H5 1/2”1 champagne, H4 3/4”together with set of 10 Millennium Series champagneflutes, H9” (63pcs)$600-900Provenance: Georgetown, South Carolina privatecollection
956AMERICAN CUT-GLASS PEDESTAL PUNCH BOWL
AND ENGLISH STERLING LADLElate 19th/early 20th century, massive bowl on pedestal,H13” Dia.14”; together with Georgian sterling ladle,London dated 1823, L13 1/2” (3pcs)$500-800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection
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24. Bid increments: Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and generallyadvances in the following increments:
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ac: Active
after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works.
after the antique: A later facsimile.
attributed to: This work is probably by the named artist. Technically, this work is ofthe period and may be wholly or even partly by this artist.
b:Date of birth
BH: Back height
circa: Approximate date of object.
circle of:This work is of the correct period, and exhibits the stylistic influence of thenamed artist.
ct: Carat (single gemstone weight)
ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight)
D:Depth
d:Date of death
dates: All dates are approximate. The absence of a date for any item indicates thatthe item is either modern or we are uncertain of the age.
Dia: Diameter
DJ:Dust jacket
fl: Flourished
follower of:This work is executed in the artist’s style, but is not necessarily by oneof his students.
g:Grams
H:Height
K: Karat, the fineness of gold.
L: Length
manner of: Although this work is in the appropriate manner or style of the artist, itis probably of a later period.
note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item.
oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals.
period:Works will be followed by a date, which means that the object is, in ouropinion, the date indicated, and made in the time frame.
provenance:History of ownership, or additional information which we haveobtained.
studio of:This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under theartist’s supervision.
school of:This work is of the general style of the artist, and may possibly even be bya student of the artist, even if from a slightly later, but not too distant period.
SH: Seat height
sizes: All sizes, weights and other measurements are approximate; we are not respon-sible for mis-measurements or typographical errors.
Sq: Square
style:The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion,the object was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier form.
W:Width
wk:Worked
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Bidding and buying at auction is an exciting and fast-paced process. If you have never participated in a live sale before, we encourage you toconsult with one of our staff members to discuss how the process works.
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