
Premier Auction featuring Diane Parker Estate, Maybelline Legacy | July 16, 2025









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Pair of Chinese Export Armorial Soup Bowls, Saunders circa 1745, en grisaille and gilt decoration and spearhead banding centering coat of arms of Saunders, 1-1/2 x 9 x 9 in., wear commensurate with age and use, anomalies as made, some discoloration to enamel; one with two hairlines from rim
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
Similar example pictured in David Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume I, p. 349.

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Chinese Export Porcelain Butterfly Platter 18th/19th century, finely decorated, gilt highlights, 1-1/2 x 14-1/2 x 11-3/4 in., bright color, minimal losses to gilding, very minor warping to rim as made, typical light wear to base
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700

Pair of Chinese Export Biscuit Glazed Porcelain Recumbent Horses late 19th/early 20th century, both with “CHINA” stamp marks to bases, 6-1/4 x 6-1/8 x 3 in., good overall condition, light wear commensurate with age; one with chip and associated repair to proper right ear (see blacklight photos)
Provenance: H. Campbell & Associate, Albany, Georgia, sold May 14, 1992 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $350); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 2
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Pair of Chinese Export Famille Verte Porcelain Plates 18th/19th century, 1 x 8-3/4 x 8-3/4 in., finely decorated, scattered pinholes, minimal wear to bases
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500


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Six Assorted Chinese Export Porcelain Table Objects 18th/19th century, comprising: two pitchers, one with lid; miniature bottle form vase; cann; teacup; armorial saucer; largest 4-5/8 x 5-1/4 x 3-1/2 in., wear commensurate with age and use, scattered retouch (see blacklight photos); unlidded pitcher with hairline; vase, cann, and teacup with small chips to rims; saucer with break and associated repair
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700


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Chinese Iron Red Decorated Porcelain Hexagonal Tea Caddy, 20th century, six character company production (“... gongsi chupin”) mark on base, 6-1/4 x 5-1/8 x 3-1/2 in., typical light wear to base and feet, mark partially obscured by possible later paint application (see blacklight photos)
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
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Chinese Carved Amethyst Double Gourd Snuff Bottle
Qing dynasty, very well hollowed, apple green jade cap, 2-3/8 x 1-3/8 x 1-1/8 in.; together with Asiantique’s Chinese Snuff Bottles, Fall 1997 catalog, depicted on p. 58, item 89, 10-5/8 x 8-1/4 x 3/8 in., very good overall condition, cap with some edge roughness
Provenance: Asiantiques, Winter Park, Florida, sold March 5, 2000 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
The cap of this piece tested as nephrite on the Presidium Gem Tester II.
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Two Chinese Snuff Bottles, Carved Glass and Enameled Porcelain 19th century, comprising: enameled high relief porcelain snuff bottle, jadeite cap; carved glass overlay snuff bottle, mother of pearl cap; larger 3 x 2 x 1-1/4 in.; together with fabric covered box with bone lid pin, 1-3/4 x 4-3/8 x 3 in., wear commensurate with age; glass example with some dust in crevices, looseness to cork; porcelain example with area of retouch (see blacklight photos), small chip to cap
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $900
The cap of the porcelain example tested as jadeite on the Presidium Gem Tester II.


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Two China Trade School Views, Silk and Tea Production (19th century)
Spinning and Selling Silk; Bringing the Tea from the Fields for Sorting and Drying, the later after Tingqua (active circa 1830-1870), both extracted from 19th century production albums, unsigned, gouache on paper, sight 13 x 107-3/4 in.; matching gilt wood frames, silk mats, 24-3/4 x 28-1/2 x 1-1/4 in., one examined out of frame, laid down on card and glued at edges to former mat
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
Chinese export watercolors were created in China’s port cities during the late 18th and 19th centuries for sale to Western buyers. Initially, these works served primarily as souvenirs brought home by merchants. By the mid-19th century, however, they had evolved into commercial products in their own right. Produced in workshops using early mass production techniques, these paintings were executed in watercolor or gouache. They were often issued in thematic sets depicting trades, domestic scenes, gardens, boats, birds, and figures such as mandarins. Particularly popular were series illustrating tea production, silk manufacturing, and porcelain making - subjects that explained the origins of goods being exported to the West.
References: Metadata for this document has been drawn from the Winterthur Library catalog.

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Chinese School Botanical Painting (19th century)
Dragonfly and Passionflower, unsigned, inscribed verso, color on silk, a portion of a scroll, possibly partially printed with hand coloring, 10-1/4 x 8-1/4 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 13-1/2 x 15-1/2 x 1-3/4 in., trimmed from original scroll; frame with light wear, linen liner with some surface dirt
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400

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Two Framed Balinese Batuan School Paintings (20th century)
Two Festival Scenes, one signed “Md. Sutordja/Br. Ambengan/Peliatan/Bali” and one signed “Sutama/UBUD/Bali”, pen and watercolor on linen, larger sight 15 x 25 in.; each carved wood frame, larger 17 x 27 x 1-1/2 in., good overall, with bright colors, some minor warping to fabric; frames with light wear and abrasions, smaller frame with some putty remnants verso
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400

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Framed Mughal School Painting (late 18th/early 19th century)
Courtyard Scene, unsigned, tempera on silk, sight 26-1/4 x 14-3/4 in.; wood frame, 28-1/2 x 17-1/4 x 1 in., some scattered light staining, a few water stains, not examined out of frame; frame with light wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Three Chinese Enamel Decorated Porcelain Table Objects possibly late Qing dynasty, gourd form water dropper; pair of export rooster figures; largest 4-1/4 x 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 in., typical light wear to bases
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Garden Seat possibly late Qing dynasty, open base, approximately 17-3/4 x 14-1/2 x 14-1/2 in., scattered areas of rubbing and loss to enamel and gilding, scattered surface abrasions and small chips, pinholes and other firing anomalies, abrasion at one pheasant with small repair
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
Estimate: $500 - $700 14

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Japanese Painting, Koi Fish (mid 20th century)
Doitsu Tancho Hariwake, Doitsu Ki Bekko, Taisho Sanshoku, Asagi, and Chagoi koi, Japanese inscription center right, likely signature and date, other Japanese inscriptions on stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 28-3/4 x 36 in.; black and parcel gilt wood frame, 33-1/8 x 40-1/8 x 2-3/4 in., restretched on old stretcher, wax consolidated, stretcher marks, some crackle; frame with light wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

Carved Teak and Bone Inset Elephant Figural Hanging Shelf India or Southeast Asia, probably early 20th century, elaborately carved with animals and exotic foliage, 32 x 23-1/2 x 8 in., lacking two small finials at bottom
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia


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Pair Japanese Meiji Style Bronze Vases Mounted as Lamps 20th century, mounted on wood bases, each 30-1/2 x 5-1/2 x 5-1/2 in. to top of harp, not tested for functionality, scattered surface scratches and abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Japanese Export Arita Ware Porcelain Umbrella or Cane Stand
19th century, 24 x 8-1/4 x 8-1/4 in., surface dirt, scattered areas of rubbing and loss to enamel, several spider cracks and hairline cracks to base, typical firing anomalies
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400

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After Mark Catesby, Northern Bobwhite (British, 1629-1749)

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Follower of Sir Thomas Lawrence, Oil Sketch of a Child (British, 1769-1830)
Possibly an adaptation in reverse of Lady Emily Cowper, elder daughter of the 5th Earl Cowper, unsigned, 19th century, oil on canvas, 16 x 13-3/8 in.; 18th century or style carved and gilt wood Rococo frame in the Huguenot manner, 24-3/4 x 21-3/4 x 3-1/2 in., 1951 restoration by Terrance P. Bresnahan, Newport, Rhode Island (label verso), lined, restretched on older stretcher, crackle, some retouch; frame with some resurfacing, restoration, and some losses
Provenance: Presumed Cottier & Company, New York (old label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Kenneth Garlick stated that the portrait was made into an engraving The Rosebud, and became very popular. He also stated that “a small number of copies based on it, claiming to be from the hand of Lawrence have from time to time appeared on the market.” It is my opinion that this may be one of those copies noted by Garlick.
Reference: Kenneth Garlick, Sir Thomas Lawrence: A Complete Catalogue of the Oil Paintings, Phaidon Press, Oxford, 1989, p.173, No.216.
With Atamasco Lily, from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, London, Appendix, monogram lower right in plate “MC”, unknown 20th century edition, hand-colored engraving on wove paper, lacking watermark, plate 13-3/4 x 10-1/4 in., sheet 21-3/4 x 14-5/8 in.; molded wood frame, 28-3/8 x 24-3/8 x 1-3/8 in., light toning; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $300

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Black Lacquer and Gilt Chinoiserie Decorated Tea Caddy 19th century, ivory lid finials, 5-1/2 x 8 x 5-1/4 in., heavy rubbing and losses to gilt decoration, interior liners with dents, warping, and losses, cracks to lacquer, a few very small edge chips and losses
Provenance: Lynda Willauer Antiques, Eaton, Connecticut, December 6, 1996 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $1,450); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
◉This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn.

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Two Painted and Gilt Porcelain Plates in the Chinese Taste possibly Samson, late 18th/19th century, giraffe and elephant scenes, pseudo script and hallmarks, 1 x 8-1/4 x 8-1/4 in., giraffe example with large hairline crack through body, two rim chips with one repair; elephant example with rim restoration and hairline crack
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400


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Pair of Coalport Armorial Porcelain Soup Plates
English, circa 1820, 1-5/8 x 9-1/4 x 9-1/4 in., good overall condition with bright color, some anomalies as made, light wear commensurate with age; one with small 1/4 in. crack to foot
Provenance: Alfred W. Rochelle-Thomas, Palm Beach Antiques, Inc. (with labels to bases, accompanied by letter); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
The arms on these pieces are purported to be those of Evans Baron Carbery, which are pictured in Debrett’s Peerage and Titles of Courtesy, 1921, pg. 170. A photocopy of a page depicting their arms from an unknown edition of the same is included.
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Fine George II Figured Mahogany Dressing Table British, possibly London, 18th century, highly figured mahogany with rich brown color, dovetailed drawers with oak linings, fine proportions, rich mellow brown color, 28-1/2 x 29 x 18-1/2 in., excellent condition, overall rich color, some minor finish distress, brasses possibly original (no plugged holes)
Provenance: probably Whitehall Antiques (with writeup and price of $25,000); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900

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Early British Carved Oak Refractory Table 17th century elements, with rich dark brown color, 29-1/2 x 60 x 28-1/2 in., typical restorations and repairs with early elements, top replaced, some cracks and patches at feet, scattered later pinning, other repairs, presents well, structurally sound
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200



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British School, Panoramic Landscape (British, 1807-1881)
With shepherd and shepherdess, signed lower right “C Williams”, oil on canvas, 20 x 28-1/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 25-1/8 x 33-1/4 x 2 in., wax and linen lined, areas of retouch along lower edge, with fluorescence of signature, crackle; frame with wear and abrasions, areas of repair, cracks
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900

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Walter Wallor Caffyn, Carrington Mill Near Roslin, Scotland (British, 1845-1898)
River scene, signed and dated slightly indistinctly lower left “W.W. Caffyn 1896[?]”, signed and titled on canvas verso “Carrington Mill N’’ Roslin/Scotland/ WW Caffyn”, gallery label on frame verso, oil on canvas, 16-1/8 x 12-1/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 20-3/4 x 16-3/4 x 2-1/2 in., no visible signs of retouch, slight surface dirt; frame with wear and abrasions, some cracks and restoration
Provenance: Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Attributed to Adam Barland (British, 1843-1916)
River Crossing, unsigned, titled and inscribed on gallery label verso “River Crossing/attributed to Adam Barland/oil”, oil on canvas, 14-1/8 x 18-1/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 22-7/8 x 26-7/8 x 3 in., heavy retouch throughout, crackle, cupping, minor surface dirt; frame with wear and abrasions, small loss to gilt, cracks to composition
Provenance: Bendann Art Galleries, Baltimore Maryland (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Queen Anne Inlaid Oak Dressing Table
British, 18th century, banded top and drawer facings, dovetailed construction, 28 x 31 x 19 in., good integrity overall, brasses replaced, some knee returns replaced, very minor water damage at feet, typical surface distress and minor repairs, including stains to top
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Fine George III Carved Mahogany Blind Fretwork Silver Table
British, 18th century, 28 x 30-3/4 x 20-1/2 in., clean break and repair at one leg, appears to retain some original pierced corner returns, minor warping and lifting to top, (no evidence of ever having had a gallery), water stain at center of top and other scattered finish losses and minor distress
Provenance: With receipt from C.W. Jewel Antiquarians, dated 1996, indicating ex collection Alyssa Bruce Mellon, Carnegie Museum of Art bequest; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000

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George III Figured Mahogany Chest of Drawers
British, late 18th/early 19th century, dovetailed drawers with oak linings, original bracket feet, 34 x 35 x 17-1/2 in., water stain with finish loss at center of top, other typical surface distress
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700



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George III English Silver Coffee Pot, Paul Storr
London, 1803, vase form body with wicker band, wooden handle with classical mask at top and rope twist at base, finial with basket of fire, stand with paw feet, bead rings, heraldic device, body and stand with marks for Paul Storr, finial later with marks for John Samuel Hunt, .925 fine, 51.17 oz. T., 13 in., silver with light scratches, small dents, and typical wear; handle possibly replacement
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
John Samuel Hunt was an apprentice to Paul Storr.

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Three Piece George III English Silver Tea Service, Paul Storr London, 1813, round body with wave decoration, snake handles, gadroon borders, creamer and sugar with gilt interior teapot with ivory finial and double reeded twist wooden handle, heraldic devices, marks for Paul Storr, .925 fine, 65.02 oz. T. gross weight, 6-1/4 in. teapot with matching open sugar and creamer, all pieces with matching marked, light scratches and typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
◉This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn.
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George III English Silver Mustard Pot, Paul Storr
London, 1815, urn form with shell border, bud finial, hinged lid with gilt interior, griffin device, marks for Paul Storr, .925 fine, 9.41 oz. T., 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 x 3-3/4 in., all pieces marked, wear and loss to gilt interior, overall typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $800
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loss to plate
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $800

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Two Old Sheffield Plate and One Silver Plate Entree Dishes
two early/mid 19th century, both old Sheffield plate, one oval and one rectangular with let-in shield; one silver silver plate, all unmarked, 12 in. to 13-3/4 in., all with wear and loss to plate
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $200
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Pair of Staffordshire Recumbent Lion Figures
English, 19th century, inset glass eyes, each 9-1/2 x 13 x 5-1/2 in., eyes probably later additions, some surface dirt at crevices, typical light wear to bases, minor firing anomalies
Provenance: The King’s House, Birmingham, Alabama, June 16, 1997 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500



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Pair of George Jones Attributed Majolica Crane Vases, with Similar Bowl English, 19th century, vases marked “1847/II” to bases; bowl with black mark overglaze to base; largest approx. 13-1/4 x 6-1/4 x 5-1/2 in., good overall condition, some crazing; vases with scattered areas of retouch (see blacklight photos), break and repair to neck of one crane; bowl with miniscule chips to interior, possibly firing flaws
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $900
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British Regency Brass Mounted Jewelry Casket open interior over single long drawer, 8 x 14-1/4 x 10-1/4 in., long drawer stuck (does not currently open), some cracks and warping throughout, staining to interior, scratches and small losses to top
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Pair of Davenport Terracotta Wine Coolers English, 19th century, impressed “Davenport” on bases, each 9-1/2 x 9-1/4 x 7-3/4 in., typical light wear and scratches to bases, scattered small cracks and chips to molded decorative elements
Provenance: Whitehall at the Villa, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November 30, 1995 (accompanied by appraisal); for Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200



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Brass Hunt Motif Figural Umbrella Stand
British/Continental, 19th century, 22 x 11 x 9 in., scattered areas of verdigris, oxidation, and discoloration, some surface dirt, typical wear and warping commensurate with age and use
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400

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Late George III Shell Inlaid Mahogany Chest of Drawers
British, 19th century, conch shell inlaid frieze, five dovetailed drawers, original ogee bracket feet, 44 x 47 x 21-1/4 in., good structural condition, brasses replaced, some surface wear and finish losses
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $800

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George III Figured Mahogany Pier Table
British, 18th century, figured veneers and molded legs, 34 x 49 x 25-1/2 in., good integrity, top appears to be original with scattered patches at corners, top with some deep scratches and infill, sun fading at front
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900

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George III Figured Mahogany Kettle Stand
English, late 18th century, with pull out candle slide and pierced stretchers, 24 x 12 x 11-3/4 in., traces of early surface, stains to top, formerly fitted with casters, now removed, typical cracks and repairs at skirt veneers, minor fading
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Thomas Sidney Cooper, Pastoral Scene (British, 1803-1902)
Cattle near a river, signed and dated faintly lower right “T.S. Cooper 1860”, Roberson and Miller manufacturer label verso, oil on panel, 8-7/8 x 17-5/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 15-1/4 x 23 x 2-1/8 in., yellowing varnish, some crackle, retouch attempt on white cow lower center, other small points of retouch; frame with light wear and abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
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Charles Greville Morris, Riverscape (British, 1861-1922)
With watermill, unsigned, inscribed on canvas verso “Morris”, and on frame rabbet, George Rowney stretcher supplier stamp verso, oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 17-1/8 x 21 x 2-1/4 in., light stretcher marks, crackle, retouch along edges, remnants of gilt from frame along edges; frame with wear, some lifting to composition lower right
Provenance: Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Thomas William Morley, Landscape (British, 1859-1925)
Moonlight over countryside, 1919, signed and dated lower center left “T. W. Morley ‘19”, watercolor on paper, 14-1/4 x 21 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 19-7/8 x 26-5/8 x 2-3/4 in., mounted on artist board, fading, conservation by Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia; frame with light wear, linen liner with minor staining
Provenance: Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (labels verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $300
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Rosalie Maria Emslie, Far Away Dreams (British, 1854-1932)


Young boy holding toy sailboat, 1889, signed and dated lower right “Rosalie M. Emslie 1889”, watercolor on paper, sight 14-5/8 x 8-5/8 in.; original gilt wood and composition frame, 23-1/8 x 17-1/8 x 2 in., some light abrasions to paper, otherwise good condition, not examined out of frame; frame with minor wear
Provenance: Private Collection, London; Phillips & Deans, Tallahassee, Florida, March 7, 1994 (labels verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
An original invoice accompanies this lot.


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Regency Carved Gilt and Molded Composition Eagle Figural Mirror
British, 19th century, with eagle and snake molded composition ornament, distressed possibly original mirror plate, 52 x 21-1/4 in., backboard replaced, break and minor separation at eagle’s wing, losses, repairs, distress, and retouch to foliate and snake ornaments, gilding wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500

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Chinese Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Two Drawer Writing Table probably British, late 19th century, dovetailed drawers, blind fretwork legs, 31 x 48-1/2 x 23-1/2 in., brasses replaced, stains and finish wear to top, some surface distress and mildew
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600

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Pair of Hand Painted and Ebonized Victorian Side Tables with Hunt Scenes
British, 19th century, each with finely painted and gilt panels inset into later conforming faux bamboo frames, one with inscription “A Day’s Sport in the Highlands”, 17 x 20 x 20 in., good condition overall with even crackle, later frames with some edge wear and minor paint losses, central panels with remnants of hangers verso
Provenance: Port Royal, Inc. (accompanied by copy of tag for $6,900); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
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Vintage Oak Library Steps
British, 19th century, oak frame with leather steps and iron supports, 28-1/2 x 19-1/4 x 34-3/4 in., structurally sound, replaced leather generally good, surface wear and finish losses overall
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500



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Victorian English Silver Inkstand
Sheffield, 1863, oval base with scroll decoration, central taper stick with snuffer, marks for Henry Wilkinson & Co., .925 fine, 16.37 oz. T., two associated glass inkwells with silver plate tops, 6 x 10-1/4 x 7 in., all original pieces with matching marks, small dents and typical wear, glass with chips and abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Four Old Sheffield Plate Candlesticks
early 19th century, reeded columns with gadroon decoration, unmarked, 11 in., typical wear and loss to plate
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $600


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Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Covered Sauce Tureens
early 19th century, oval form with gadroon borders, acorn and leaf decoration, scroll feet, let in shields, later monogram, unmarked, 5-3/4 x 7-3/4 x 5 in., good condition with typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Two Pair of Silver Plate Candlesticks and Silver Plate Inkstand late 19th/20th century, including two pairs candlestick, 11-3/4 in. and 12-1/4 in.; with ink stand with openwork base, two glass inkwells, and taper stick, 6 x 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 in., all with wear and damage
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $200


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Pair of Georgian Style Brass Mirrored Wall Sconces 20th century, each approximately 24-1/2 x 15-1/2 x 7 in., some surface dust and scratching to mirror plates, some arms slightly loose
Provenance: Oak Hill Gallery, Dix Hills, New York, December 5, 1991 (accompanied by receipt for $2,500); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
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53 Pieces Stuart Crystal Drinkware
English, most with marks for Stuart on base, comprising: seven 3-3/4 in. cordials; eight 5 in. stems; eight 5-1/4 in. stems; eight 6-1/2 in. glasses; sixteen 6-3/4 in. stems; six 6-1/4 in. unmarked stems, minor surface dirt, typical light wear to bases, scattered minor fleabites
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400


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71 Pieces Stuart Crystal Stemware
English, most with marks for Stuart on base, comprising: twelve 6-1/2 in. water goblets; twelve 4-1/2 in. champagnes; eleven 4-3/4 in. sherrys; twelve 4 in. cordials; twelve 4-7/8 in. port wines; twelve 5-1/4 in. wines, minor surface dirt, typical light wear to bases, scattered minor fleabites
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Pair of Anglo Sinhalese Style Reproduction Lion Form Wall Sconces modern, each 14-1/4 x 15-1/4 x 9-7/8 in., surface dust, scattered small edge chips and abrasions, drilled holes for mounting
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Dianne Elizabeth Flynn, Passing Time (British, born 1939)
Two girls at play by a creek, signed lower center “D.E. Flynn”, oil on canvas, 20 x 24 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 26-5/8 x 30-1/2 x 3-3/4 in., canvas in overall good condition; frame with wear and areas of small loss to composition, linen liner with foxing
Provenance: MacConnal-Mason Galleries, St. James’s, London, April 9, 1990 (label verso); Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Jones III; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
A redacted invoice accompanies this lot, as well as a letter to previous owners, and an artist statement.


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Daniel Sherrin, Highland Landscape (19th/20th century)
Herd of sheep below a cloud wrapped mountain, signed with alias lower right “L. Richard”, oil on canvas, 20 x 30 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 27-1/8 x 37-1/8 x 2-5/8 in., wax and linen lined, patch verso with related retouch upper right, crackle, Ray Ketcham, Atlanta, Georgia, conservator, 1973; frame with wear and abrasions, some chips to composition
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
63
Taylor A. Earnshaw, Early Morning Dream (British, born 1931)
An atmospheric landscape, signed lower right “Earnshaw”, gallery label verso, oil on Masonite, 24 x 20 in.; painted wood and composition frame, 29-1/2 x 251/2 x 2-1/4 in., abrasions to Masonite from frame upper right corner; frame with some cracks and abrasions
Provenance: Windsor & Eton Fine Arts Co. Ltd., Windsor, Berkshire, sold for $1,911 (labels verso); Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, Jnr., Thomasville, Georgia; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
An invoice and valuation certificate are accompanied by this lot.

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Chinoiserie Red Lacquer Decorated Pagoda Form Display Cabinet on Stand
probably British, late 19th century, glass shelved interior, japanned interior backboard, 60 x 20-1/2 x 13-1/2 in., good condition overall, minor cracks to door glazing, minor break and repair at front corner of pagoda
Provenance: With receipt from A-M Antiques, dated 1993, for $4,830; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia Estimate: $400 - $600

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Irish George II Style Carved Beechwood Marble Top Pier Table probably late 19th century, possibly colonial, well carved frame set with a variegated marble top, 31-3/4 x 42 x 22 in., top with cracks and inclusions with some small areas of infill, the frame good overall with some minor woodworm damage, rear rail possibly reset
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
66 George I Style Shell Carved Mahogany Upholstered Settee British, late 19th century, with tall back and scrolled arms, floral upholstery, 42 x 54 x 28 in., expected wear to front legs, some light fading to upholstery, generally good condition and ready for use
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600


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Pair of Edwardian Button Back Leather Club Chairs
British, early 20th century, retaining their original brown leather upholstery with pleated arms, 35-1/2 x 35-1/2 x 27 in., fine vintage leather with expected wear, cracks, color retouch, and scattered repairs, including lower piping and some front panels of front seat rail, lacking one seat button (please refer to photos)
Provenance: With receipt from Lynda Willauer Antiques, from 2002 for $9,200; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
68 Georgian Style Burlwood Veneered Canterbury 20th century, walnut and other mixed woods with burlwood veneers, set on brass casters, 18-1/2 x 18 x 13-1/2 in., good condition with light light stains and wear, largely ready for use
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500


69
Edwardian Figured Mahogany Revolving Bookcase on Plinth Form Pedestal
British, late 19th/early 20th century, 42 x 23-1/2 x 23-3/4 in., very good condition overall, some minor separations at vertical supports, rotating function is slightly bumpy, otherwise good with only light surface wear and fading
Provenance: Whitehall Antiques, purchased 2003 for $4,500; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
70
Signed Edwardian Mahogany Revolving Bookcase late 19th/early 20th century, with attached label “from Maple & Co., London and Paris”, on casters, 34 x 19-1/2 x 19-1/4 in., functions smoothly, minor stains and edge bumps, structurally stable
Provenance: Whitehall Antiques, purchased 2002, for $2,800; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600


71
Four Louis Vuitton Soft Sided Pullman Suitcases
France, 20th century, monogram canvas and cowhide leather, three initialed “D.W.P.”, one initialed “MNW”, largest 21 x 23 x 7-3/4 in. with handle; associated green fabric suit bag, scuffs, wear, and loss commensurate with consistent use, tears and abrasions to leather notably at corners, scratches and discoloration to metal hardware, canvas in overall nice condition
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
72
Heriz Carpet
early 20th century, blue central medallion, red field with light blue spandrels, red border, all over geometric leafy flowering vine decoration, 14 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 4 in., uniform low pile, abrash, slight fading but overall vibrant color pallette
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000


74
Heriz Carpet
73
Kerman Carpet
Persia, mid 20th century, dark blue field with brightly colored floral sprays, 12 ft. 10 in. x 15 ft. 9 in., in overall good condition, minimal wear consistent with age and use, some exposed knots, some staining near one end and edge, wear to selvage, overcast ends
Provenance: Mussallem Oriental Rugs, Jacksonville, Florida 1990 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $64,370); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
blue field with repeating palmette geometric design, 9 ft. 11 in. x 8 ft., staining near one end with some fading, overcast ends
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000

76
Carl Von Stur, Portrait of Lady in Riding Habit (Austrian, 1840-1905)
75
German School Painting, Boy with Bird and Cat (19th century)

Interior scene, 1868, vertically signed and dated along right side center edge “Aug. Lleyn[?] Munchen/1868”, gallery label verso, oil on canvas, 19-1/2 x 15-1/2 in.; gilt wood and composition frame with laurel leaf and berry decoration, 23 x 18-7/8 x 2-3/4 in., linen lined, crackle, small areas of retouch, old varnish layer; frame with light wear
Provenance: David Bendann ‘s Fine Art Rooms, Baltimore, Maryland (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
Profile of possibly Marie Louise of Larisch-Wallersee or Baroness Marie Alexandrine Freiin von Vetsera (Austrian, 1871-1889), signed and dated lower left “...Stur/877”, annotated label verso, oil on panel, 6-3/4 x 5-3/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 11-1/2 x 10-1/4 x 2-3/8 in., scattered retouch, crackle, old varnish layer, abrasions at edges; frame with light wear
Provenance: Georg Stuffler u. Kunsthandlung Otto Mehl & Co., Munich, Germany, sold German Art and Antique Fair, November 19, 1969 (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600


77
Manner of Bartholomeus Molenaer, Kitchen Scene (Dutch, 1618-1650)
Skullery maid washing pots amidst dogs, unsigned, oil on panel, 9-7/8 x 12-1/2 in.; parcel gilt and veneered wood frame, 12-3/4 x 15-3/4 x 1-1/2 in., no visible signs of retouch, gloss varnish; frame with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400


78
Print After Maria Sibylla Merian (German, 1647-1717)
Musa Serapionis (Bananas and Blue Lizard), from a later 20th century edition of Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium, illustration XXIII, Pieter Sluyter (Dutch, 1675-1715), engraver, hand colored engraving on paper, sight 17-1/4 x 13-3/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 25-3/4 x 21-3/4 x 1 in., bold and bright colors, not examined out of frame, toning, possibly laid down, very light horizontal smudge lower center under title; frame with light wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $300

79
Franz Bergman Vienna Cold Painted Bronze Figure Austrian, impressed Bergman foundry mark and numeral to base, 6 x 4-1/4 x 4-1/2 in., scattered small losses to paint
Provenance: Whitehall at the Villa, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 2, 1997 (accompanied by receipt for $5,750); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
80
Near Pair of French Bronze Empire or Style Ram’s Head Triform Candlesticks French, mid to late 19th century, larger 9-1/4 x 3-3/8 x 3-1/2 in., attractive dark patination, some dust to crevices, verdigris to wax pan interior; shorter example with some dents and warping to wax pan
Provenance: Estate of Mary Whiting Ewing; David Lindquist & Associates, Whitehall at the Villa, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sold March 5, 1994 for $1,500 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700

81
Continental Figural Porcelain Pen and Inkstand
19th century, possibly Old Paris Porcelain, removable shaker and ink cup, 6-1/2 x 7-1/4 x 6-1/8 in., some surface dirt at pen stand area, chip and loss to one antler tine, break and repair to man’s head, small chips and typical wear to removable shaker and ink cup
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

83
Whimsical Carved Wood Sculpture of Grooming Monkeys
Continental, late 19th century, 8-1/4 x 9-1/2 x 5-1/8 in., good overall condition, some areas of minor loss and abrasion, particularly to high relief areas and edges
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
This lot is accompanied by a copy of an appraisal provided by Whitehall at the Villa of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

82
Pair of Rihouet Painted and Gilt Decorated Porcelain Plates
French, 19th century, Rihouet marks to bases, giraffe and bull scenes, 1-1/4 x 9-1/8 x 9-1/8 in., finely painted, minimal scratching and losses to gilding, typical light wear to foot rings
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600

84
Bronze and Marble Naturalistic Pen Rest, Fox Feeding Young possibly French, 19th century, a desk piece featuring a fox feeding two young kits in a marsh, unsigned, inset oval bronze relief in reddish/brown marble, 2-1/2 x 6-3/4 x 10 in., brown patina with minimal rubbing, green wax accretion with some effect to patina when removed; minute chips to marble
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600

85
Pair of French Silver Open Salts mid 19th century, cartouche form base with shell bowls, no monograms, marks possibly for AlexandreAuguste Turquet, .950 fine, 26.68 oz. T., 7-1/2 x 9 x 4-3/4 in., good condition with minor scratches and wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
86
Russian Silver Center Bowl with Liner probably late 19th/early 20th century, oval with grape and vine band, scroll feet, applied cartouche, no monograms, partial marks, .875 fine, 46.66 oz. T., 5-1/4 x 14 x 9-1/2 in.; with removal silver plate line, light scratches, small dents, and typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

87


Queen Anne Style Japanned Mirror Italian, 20th century, with pagodas and figures in the chinoiserie taste, 56 x 25 in., good condition, surface distress largely as made
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
88
Pair of French Bronze Greyhound Candlesticks on Green Marbled Bases 20th century, gilt metal arms and cups, approx. 8-1/4 x 8-1/2 x 5-1/4 in., verdigris to gilt metal, some wear to gilt, wax residue, one example with abrasion to base at back
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600

89
Two Hunting Themed Porcelain Figures, Meissen and Derby German, late 19th/early 20th century, Meissen male figure with crossed swords in underglaze blue to base, incised marks; English, 18th century, Derby attributed female figure, larger approx. 6-1/2 x 3-1/2 x 3 in., female figure with chips and losses to feathers and bocage ground, break and loss to gun, scattered areas of repair and retouch
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
For a similar example, see the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, CIRC.239-1931, see: https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O165273/sportsmans-companion-figurederby-porcelain-factory/

91
Frank Meisler Sculpture, Noah’s Ark (German/Israel, 1929-2018)
The biblical ark in the style of a Phoenician vessel with a dove shaped prow, edition of 50, signed on interior edge of proper right door “Frank Meisler Israel”, metal alloys with silver and gold plated elements on a black marble base, 14-3/4 x 13-1/2 x 4 in., abrasions, some points of corrosion and wear to plating
Provenance: H. Stern Jewellers, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, July 9, 1994, sold for $5,220; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900
A facsimile of original receipt accompanies this lot.

90
Seven Piece Sitzendorf Porcelain Frog Band
German, 20th century, blue underglaze crosshatch mark to most bases, largest 4-3/4 x 4-3/4 x 4 in., wear and loss to gilt, some scattered chips and breaks, areas of repair and retouch throughout, scroll and neck of cello broken but retained, lacking timpani mallets and wood instrument
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

92
Herend Porcelain Parrot Hors d’Oeuvres Tray in Chinese Bouquet Rust Hungarian, 20th century, Herend marks to undersides, parrot molded to underplate, approx. 10-1/4 x 14-1/2 x 14-1/2 in., overall very good condition, some very minor signs of use, wear/marks to foot rims
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900

93
Herend Rothschild Bird Porcelain Service for Twelve, 128 Pieces Hungarian, 20th century, Herend marks to bases, comprising: four coffee cups with four saucers, 12 teacups with 12 saucers, 12 demitasse cups with 12 saucers, 12 consommes with 12 saucers, 12 dinner plates, 12 luncheon plates, 12 salad plates, and 12 bread plates, largest 1 x 10-1/8 x 10-1/8 in., overall very good condition, minimal signs of use/wear, some marks to foot rims
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
94
Loetz Phaenomen Iridescent Green Glass Vase French, late 19th/early 20th century, unmarked, 4-3/4 x 5-1/4 x 5-1/2 in., minor surface dirt to interior, scattered light scratches to base
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000

96

95
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Flatware, 12 Place Settings, 191 Pieces American, 20th century, twelve 15 piece place sets plus extras, including twelve each: 9-3/8 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; 8-7/8 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; 8-3/4 in. hollow handle steak knives, stainless blades; 6-3/8 in. hollow handle spreaders, stainless blades; 7-7/8 in. forks; 7-1/8 in. forks; 6-1/8 in. salad forks; 5-5/8 in. teaspoons; 5-3/4 in. citrus spoons; 5-5/8 in. round soup spoons; 7-1/4 in. oval soup spoons; 7-5/8 in. iced tea spoons; 5-5/8 in. cocktail forks; 5-1/4 in. ice cream forks; 4-1/4 in. demitasse spoons, plus eight 6-1/8 in. short iced tea spoons; 5-5/8 in. infant feeding spoon; two 3-1/2 in. salt spoon, gilt bowl, no monograms, all with marks for Reed & Barton, 187.76 oz. T.; locking case with key, good condition; case with wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Serving Pieces, 28 Pieces American, 20th century, including 8-1/4 in. tomato server; 7-3/4 in. meat fork; 4-3/4 in. lemon fork; 6-7/8 in. ice tongs; two 6-1/4 in. sugar spoon; 5-7/8 in. jelly server; 5-1/8 in. round spoon, shell bowl; three 8-1/4 in. serving spoons; two 8-1/4 in. pierced tined serving spoon; 6-1/2 in. ladle; 5-5/8 in. ladle; 6-1/8 in. two tine butter pick; 4-5/8 in. bon bon; salad serving set; hollow handle serving pieces with stainless blades: three piece large carving set; 9-5/8 in. pastry server; 7-1/4 in. cheese server; 10-1/4 in. cake/fish knife; 7 in. master butter; 8-1/8 in, bar/cheese knife; 10-1/4 in. pie server, no monograms, all with marks for Reed & Barton, 43.47 oz. T., good condition
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000

98

97
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Serving Pieces, 29 Pieces American, 20th century, including 8-1/4 in. tomato server; salad set; 9 in. meat fork with monogram; 7-3/4 in. meat fork; 4-3/4 in. lemon fork; 5 in. pierced bowl lemon fork; 4-1/8 in. tongs; 6-1/4 in. sugar spoon; 5-7/8 in. jelly server; 5-1/8 in. round spoon, shell bowl; 13-3/4 in. stuffing spoon with button; 10-1/8 in. pierced pastry server; three 8-1/4 in. serving spoon; 8-3/8 in. pierced serving spoon; 8-1/4 in. pierced and tined serving spoon; hollow handle serving pieces most with stainless blades: carving set; salad set, wooden tines; 10-1/4 in. pie server; 7-1/4 in. cheese server; 7-1/4 in. cake server; 10-1/4 in. fish server; 7 in. master butter; 8-1/8 in. bar/cheese knife; 5-1/2 in. bottle opener; 6-3/4 in. candle snuffer, one with monogram, all with marks for Reed & Barton, 49.85 oz. T., good condition
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000
11 Pieces Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Hollowware American, mid 20th century, including oval footed bowl, “X566F”, 3 x 12-3/4 x 10 in.; three toothpick holders, “X57”; five nut dishes; sauce pan with hollow handle; hollow handle bell (unmarked), no monograms, marks for Reed & Barton, 37.70 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, good condition, minor wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200


99
New England William and Mary Figured Maple Chest on Frame 18th century elements, with three long graduated drawers resting on a later conforming base, chestnut secondary, 58 x 38-1/2 x 20 in., later base, brasses replaced, minor chips at drawer facings
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
100
American Federal Inlaid Figured Cherry Sideboard middle Atlantic or Southern states, early 19th century, mahogany and cherry with distinctive inlays, dovetailed construction with white pine secondary, 42-1/2 x 731/2 x 28-3/4 in., top resurfaced and likely replaced, brasses replaced, sun fading and surface distress, some veneer banding loose (see lower right)
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000

101
John Edward Costigan (American, 1888-1972)
The Laundress, signed lower left “Costigan” oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in., fine Newcombe Macklin carved gilt wood frame with maker’s stamp, 33-1/2 x 29-1/4 in., old wax lining, stretcher marks, slight overall warping; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Vose Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts, September 27, 1984, sold for $38,749.00; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000



102
Francis Hopkinson Smith (American, 1838-1915)
Venetian Canal, signed lower left “F. Hopkinson Smith”, also “27”, watercolor and gouache on paper, 18-1/4 x 25-1/2 in.; fine period carved gilt wood frame, 27-3/4 x 35-1/4 in., mounted on board, some crackle in thickly painted areas; frame with small areas of surface loss
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
104
Southern Federal Cherry and Mahogany Chest of Drawers possibly Tennessee, early 19th century, dovetailed drawers with pine linings, 37 x 42-1/2 x 19-1/4 in., inscribed “Restored by Roy Payne, Nolensville Tenn 1971”, appears to retain original feet (later paint at underside), minor patches at drawer facings, scattered finish losses, appears to retain its original brasses
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
103
American School Landscape (19th/20th century)
With shepherd and sheep, signed indistinctly lower left “W...”, oil on canvas, 9 x 13 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 13-1/4 x 17-1/2 x 2 in., wax and linen lined, small retouch upper right, stabilized crackle, surface dirt; frame with wear and abrasions, cracking
Provenance: Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (stamp verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500



105
Contemporary Upholstered Chair and Ottoman with Chinoiserie Fabric each with label for the Workbench Custom Upholstery, Thomasville, chair 33-1/2
x 32 x 30 in.; ottoman 14-1/2 x 26 x 20 in., good condition, with light wear from use, one arm with minor ballpoint pen marks, some foxing to fabric
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

107
Eight Sterling Table Items
American, 20th century, including International footed plate; Webster plate with openwork border; bowl with openwork border; Kirk Repousse footed bowl; small pitcher; underplate; shell form dish; bowl with scroll and floral border, no monograms, 35.83 oz. T., 9-1/2 in. to 3 in., bowl with pitting, all with typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
106
Octagonal Sterling Silver Center Bowl
American, 20th century, octagonal form with conforming base, no monograms, marks for Barbour Silver, 32.74 oz. T., 6-1/8 x 10 x 10 in., good condition with light scratches and small dents
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

108
Pair of Sterling Weighted Candlesticks
American, 20th century, round form, monograms, marks for Adelphi, 8-1/2 in., dents and wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $300

109
36 Pieces Silver Flatware
including 25 pieces sterling; six Williamsburg Queen Anne small spoons; eight souvenir spoons; Louis XV bon bon; other teaspoon and small serving spoons, three pieces English silver: two serving and one spoon with egg shape bowl; three pieces coin silver; Russian spoon; German medicine spoon; part of an Asian salt?; three pieces silver plate, 24.42 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $600
110
Unger Brothers Sterling Hound Case
American, 20th century, rounded rectangular form with face of a hound, gilt interior, monogram, marks for Unger Brothers, 2.71 oz. T., 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 in., typical wear and small dents
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $100 - $300


111 C. Ford Riley (American, born 1952)
Florida hammock, signed lower right “C Ford Riley”, oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in.; modern painted wood frame, 40 x 34 in x 3 in., overall very good clean surface; frame with minor scratches
Provenance: Thomasville Cultural Center Inc., Thomasville, Georgia, Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival, November 16, 1996, sold for $18,375; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
An original receipt accompanies this lot.


112
Michael James Riddet (American, born 1947)
Heron in a Marsh, 1999, signed and dated lower right “Michael James Riddet ‘99”, oil on Masonite, 7-1/2 x 14 in.; painted wood frame, 12 x 18-1/2 in., very good overall condition; frame in good condition
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500
113
Jacques Geslin, Jungle Painting (Haitian, born 1954)
Gray pigeon in foliage, signed lower right “J. Geslin”, signed and inscribed in ink verso “certifie peinture authentique de Jacques Geslin/J Geslin”, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in.; silver finish wood frame, 22 x 17-7/8 x 1-3/4 in., clean surface, bold and bright colors; frame with light wear and abrasions
Provenance: The Wildlife Gallery, Tallahassee, Florida (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400

114
John Emms, A Pair of Miniature Paintings, Foxhound Puppies (British, 1843-1912)
Expectant puppies in a kennel and playful puppies around a game bag, circa 1890, both signed lower right “J. Emms”, oil on canvas, 5-7/8 x 6-1/2 in.; matching Watts gilt oak and composition frames, possibly original, 12 x 12-1/2 x 2 in., lined, restretched on new stretchers, all but one tacking edge trimmed, no evidence or retouch, some slight abrasions at edges; frames with some minor wear
Provenance: Private Collection by gift from the artist; Private Collection, 1995; Thomas Deans and Company, London; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $5,000 - $7000

115
Gustav Muss-Arnolt (American, 1858-1927)
Champion Go Bang, signed lower left “G. Muss-Arnolt.”, titled upper right corner, oil on canvas, 16 x 20; carved wood frame, 22 x 26 x 1-1/2 in., light retouch, crackle, stretcher marks; frame in overall good condition, some small nicks at edges
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
116
George Thomas Paice, Terrier (British, 1854-1925)
Waiting, signed and dated lower left “George Paice/1881” with artist’s original labels verso, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 in.; gilt wood frame, 20-3/8 x 24-3/8 x 2 in., lined, restretched on original stretcher, tacking edge retained, minimal crackle; frame with abrasions
Provenance: MacConnal-Mason, & Son, London (label verso); Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, Virginia, March 8, 1995 (accompanied by an original invoice); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Exhibited: Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1881, No. 440
Literature: Royal Academy of Arts annual exhibition London 1881, and Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain). The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1881: The One Hundreth and Thirteenth Clowes and Sons, 1881, p. 21, No. 440

117

Alexander Phimister Proctor, Dog Sculpture (Canadian/American, 1860-1950)
Dog with Bone, 1894, signed on naturalistic base “A. Phimister Proctor”, cast likely by JNO Williams, circa 1903-1912, patinated bronze, 7-1/2 x 9 x 5-1/8 in., gold to brown patina with some some rubbing, some abrasions or indentations on base
Provenance: Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, Virginia, May 29,1990, sold for $3,880; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
The model for this bronze was carved just after his success at the 1983 Worlds Columbian Exhibition in Chicago when Proctor traveled to Paris, France. In the land of the great animalier artists, Proctor won popular acclaim and the 1894 medal and prize for this sculpture at the Académie Julien. A facsimile of original receipt is accompanied by this lot.
118
Marguerite Kirmse, The Fox and The Hound (British/America, 1885-1954)
Pair of Animal Prints: The Fox, unsigned, the Derrydale Press, publisher and copyright, 1931, hand colored aquatint on paper, plate 17-1/4 x 12-3/4 in.; The Hound, signed in pencil lower right “Marguerite Kirmse”, the Derrydale Press, publisher and copyright, 1933, hand colored aquatint on paper, plate 17 x 125/8 in.; similar wood frames, “Fox” 29-1/8 x 24 x 3/4 in., “Hound” 29-3/8 x 24-1/8 x 3/4 in., not examined out of frames, varying levels of toning, some very light foxing, mat liners with some minor areas of surface dirt; frames with very light wear
Provenance: Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, Virginia, May 30, 1990, Hound sold for $1,500 (label verso); Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, Virginia, December 28, 1990, Fox sold for $1,500 (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
This lot is accompanied by facsimiles of both original receipts.

119
Basil Bradley, R.W.S., Waiting For Their Master (British, 1842-1904)
Setters in the Yorkshire Moors, 1893, signed lower left “Basil Bradley, R.W.S. 1893”, artist’s original label from original backing attached verso, watercolor and bodycolor over pencil on paper, 21-1/4 x 15-1/4 in.; original gilt wood and composition exhibition frame, conservation framing, 31-3/4 x 25-1/4 x 1-1/2 in., not removed from conservation framing, slight fading; frame conserved
Provenance: Philips & Deans, Tallahassee, Florida, January 10,1995, sold for $8,500; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Exhibited: The Royal Watercolor Society, London, 1893 This lot is accompanied by an invoice, a biographical sheet, an authenticity statement, and other literature information from Phillips and Deans.

120
Frank Paton, A Pair of Portraits of Foxhounds (British, 1855-1909)
Briton, facing right, Traveller, facing left, both signed and dated lower right “Frank Paton, 1903”, watercolor and gouache on light green to buff paper, 9-1/2 x 13-1/2 in.; matching gilt wood frames, 171/2 x 21-5/8 x 1-3/8 in., not removed from frames, slight fading of paper; frames with abrasions
Provenance: Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, Virginia, March 8, 1995; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $1,000
This lot is accompanied by a facsimile of the original invoice.
121
Jane Gaston
(American/Virginia, 20th/21st Century)
Two hunting dogs on a leash, signed lower right “Jane Gaston,” water color on paper, sight 10-1/4 x 8-3/4 in.; black and gilt wood frame 17-3/4 x 15-3/4 x 1 in., good bright color, clean white paper; frame with minor scratches
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $900



122
Jane Gaston
(American/Virginia, 20th/21st Century)
Foxhound, signed lower left “Jane Gaston,” watercolor on paper, sight 7-1/4 x 6 in.; modern wood frame 14-1/4 x 13 in., good bright color, clean paper; frame with light wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $800

124
Henry Koehler, Guilly & Thomas (American, 1927-2018)
Two terriers on a rug, 1989, signed in pencil lower left “Henry Koehler”, label verso, pencil and oil wash on paper, sight 3-5/8 x 5-7/8 in.; gilt wood frame, 9-3/4 x 12-1/8 x 1 in., not examined out of frame; frame in overall good condition
Provenance: Thomasville Cultural Center Inc., Thomasville, Georgia, February 26, 1990, sold for $1,000; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
This lot is accompanied by a facsimile of the original invoice.

123
Jane Gaston
(American/Virginia, 20th/21st Century)
Seven hunting dogs drinking water, signed lower right “Jane Gaston”, watercolor on paper, sight 8-1/4 x 11-1/4 in.; black and gilt wood frame, 15-1/2 x 18-1/2 x 1 in., good bright color, clean paper; frame with minor wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $800

125
Marguerite Kirmse (British/America, 1885-1954)
Another Covey, Fall 1933, signed and titled in pencil lower margin “Another Covey Marguerite Kirmse”, initialed in plate lower left “MK”, etching on paper, plate 7-1/2 x 11-3/8 in.; black print frame 15-3/4 x 19-1/8 x 5/8 in., not examined out of frame, overall good condition; frame with very light wear
Provenance: William Secord Gallery, New York, New York (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $150 - $250
126 Henry Koehler
(American, 1927-2018)
Camden Jockey, signed lower left “Henry Koehler”, oil on canvas, 14 x 10 in.; gilt wood frame, 171/2 x 13-1/2 in., surface in good condition; frame in good condition
Provenance: Thomasville Cultural Center Inc., Thomasville, Georgia, February 26, 1990, sold for $3,500 (a facsimile of receipt accompanies this lot); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

127
Sylvester Martin, Set of Four Fox Hunting Paintings (British, 1838-1906)
The Meet, Breaking Cover, Full Cry, The Death, 1884, each signed and dated “S. Martin 1884”, oil on paper on board, 7-1/8 x 13-1/2 in.; matching original oak frames, newer gold foil mats, annotated, 12-5/8 x 18-1/2 x 1-1/8 in., some limited crackle, circular indentations on two, small points retouch, abrasion; frames with minor wear
Provenance: Christie’s New York, May 22. 1989, lot 233, sold for $9,900; E.L. Oakes, Brookville, New York, March 5, 1994, sold for $20,475 (a facsimile of original receipt accompanies lot); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
128
Frank N. Ashley
(American, 1920-2007)
Middleburg Hunt Number Two, Three Huntsmen, signed lower right “F.N. Ashley”, watercolor on paper, 10 x 14 in.; gilt wood frame, 18-1/4 x 22 in., vivid color, not examined out of frame, appears in good condition; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, Virginia (label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $900



129 Henry Koehler (American, 1927-2018)
Setting the Pace, fox hunters on horseback, signed lower left “Henry Koehler”, gouache and graphite on paper, sight 17 x 22 in.; wood frame, 26-3/4 x 32 in., not examined out of sealed frame, vivid color, surface appears on good condition; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia, February 26, 1990, sold for $1,000 (a facsimile of receipt accompanies this lot); Estate of Diane Parker, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $900

130
Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Fox Form Inkwell
circa 1900, with impressed “V” mark to lid and under brass insert, 3-1/2 x 6 x 7 in., good overall condition, some paint loss, some dirt and dust to crevices
Provenance: David Lindquist & Associates, Whitehall at the Villa, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sold March 6, 1994 for $1,400 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $600 - $900

131
English Hand Painted Porcelain Hunt Bowl
19th century, spurious gilt Mars “Bow” mark painted overglaze to underside, 3-3/4 x 9-1/8 x 9-1/8 in., some wear and loss to enamel and gilt (notably to interior) commensurate with age and use, small area of discoloration to interior
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700


132
23 Deldare Ware Buffalo Pottery Plates
American, 20th century, Buffalo Pottery marks to bases, “The Fallowfield Hunt” pattern, comprising: eight 6 in. saucers; two 7-3/8 in. plates; five 9-1/4 in. plates; two 8-1/2 in. plates; two 10 in. plates; one 13-1/2 in. platter; one 12-1/8 in. platter; two 9-1/8 x 4 in. bowls, typical light wear to bases and rims, glaze crazing, pinholes; one 6 in. saucer with large restoration; one 6 in. saucer with spider crack and several hairlines to underside (fragile state); larger platter with some crazing and wear from prior hanging mount at underside near hanging holes
Provenance: (partial) Christie’s New York, Sporting Paintings & Memorabilia Collection of Anthony N.B. Garvan, June 5, 1993, lot 124 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $1,955); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
133
23 Pieces Deldare Ware Buffalo Pottery Tableware
American, 20th century, Buffalo Pottery marks to bases, “The Fallowfield Hunt” pattern, comprising: three pitchers, two teapots, eight tea cups, seven mugs, creamer, sugar, and waste, largest 9 x 6-1/4 x 6 in., glaze crazing, typical light wear to bases and rims; one pitcher with rim repair; one teapot with break and large area of restoration to lid
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600

134 Henry Koehler (American, 1927-2018)
Two Shooting Saddles, 1989, signed lower left “Henry Koehler”, oil on canvas, 9 x 13 in.; gilt wood frame 11-1/2 x 15-1/2 x 1-3/4 in., very good condition; frame with wear, small nicks and losses
Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist, August 29, 1998, sold for $2,000. A facsimile of original receipt is accompanied by this lot.; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $900

136
Manner of Samuel Henry Alken, Four Fox Hunting Paintings (British, 1785-1851)
The Meet, Drawing Cover, Full Cry, The Kill, 19th century, unsigned, oil on panel, all approximately 4-3/4 x 7-1/8 in.; matching black and laurel leaf decorated frames with gilt painted liners, all approximately 9-1/2 x 11-1/2 x 1-1/4 in., some surface dirt, varying degrees of crackle; frames with minor wear and slight separation at corners
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

135
Anthony De Bree, The Day’s Bag (British, 1856-1921)
Gamekeeper with his horse and dogs, 1881, signed and dated indistinctly lower left “A de Bree 1881”, oil on canvas, 10 x 14-1/8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 14-1/2 x 18-1/2 x 1-5/8 in., conservation done by Ray Ketcham Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (label verso), wax and linen lined, restretched on original stretcher, crackle, surface dirt; frame with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

137
Maurice Clarke, The Cover (English, 1875-1963)
Fox hunt scene, signed and dated lower left “Maurice Clark/1909”, watercolor and charcoal over pencil on paper, sight 8-1/4 x 13-5/8 in.; parcel gilt wood frame, 16-7/8 x 22-1/4 x 1 in., not examined out of frame, toning, slight fading; frame with light wear
Provenance: Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $200 - $400

138
Follower of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Tigers Fighting (British, 1802-1873)
A battle over fresh kill, unsigned, black chalk, ink, and body color on brown paper, sight 13-3/8 x 10-7/8 in.; wood frame, 21 x 18 x 1 in., some foxing and toning, not removed from conservation framing; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Thomas Deans & Co., Tallahassee, Florida (annotated label verso); Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $300 - $500

139
Rare John Abbot Watercolor, Chetham Library Provenance (Georgia/British, 1751-1840)
White Faced Duck, Anas Discors, or Blue Winged Teal, number 151, circa 1790, watercolor and graphite on wove paper affixed to Chetham Library’s volume bordered paper, original page 11-1/8 x 8-3/4 in., volume page 16 x 12-1/8 in.; parcel gilt wood frame, 19-3/4 x 17-1/4 x 1 in., good color, album page hinged in, with stains and some foxing, with uneven trim at left edge; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Collection of artist; John Leigh Philips, 1761-1814, Manchester; John Radcliffe, a proprietor and librarian of Chetham Library; Chetham Library, Manchester; Christie’s, New York, October 1, 1980, lot 127 (four volumes); Andrew Crawley, Director, Ibarcord Group Fine Arts; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $5,000 - $7000
These original watercolors by John Abbot come from a bound copy that was purchased by Chetham’s Library (London) in 1792. John Francillon, the artist’s agent, was able to sell large groups and single works of art that Abbot painted and drew over the course of his long career. The vast majority were sent to England where the art and science of classification was well established. Abbot’s correspondence shows us that he was also sending specimens to collectors and societies of naturalists. While John Abbot does not share the universal name recognition of his contemporaries, John James Audubon and Alexander Wilson, it is certainly not because he is a lesser talent nor was he any less enthusiastic about the flying and crawling creatures that were his primary subjects. He created his meticulous paintings and drawings for a devoted circle of collectors and produced thousands of works in his lifetime - often replicating those that were requested by more than one collector. While volumes of his work were not published during his lifetime, Abbot was pivotal in disseminating information about the birds, moths and insects of his adopted landscape of Virginia and Georgia. He was born and trained in England, but arrived on colonial shores on the eve of the Revolution in 1773 and made Georgia his home and remained until his death in 1840.
140
Rare John Abbot Watercolor, Chetham Library Provenance (Georgia/British, 1751-1840)
Female, White Faced Duck, number 152, circa 1790, watercolor and graphite on wove paper affixed to Chetham Library’s volume bordered paper, original page 11-1/8 x 8-3/4 in., volume page 16 x 12-1/4 in.; parcel gilt wood frame, 19-3/4 x 17-1/4 x 1 in., good color, some limited foxing at edge and one point upper right, album page hinged in, with stains and some foxing, with uneven trim at left edge; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Collection of artist; John Leigh Philips, 1761-1814, Manchester; John Radcliffe, a proprietor and librarian of Chetham Library; Chetham Library, Manchester; Christie’s, New York, October 1, 1980, lot 127 (four volumes); Andrew Crawley, Director, Ibarcord Group Fine Arts; Estate of Diane Parker, Thomasville, Georgia
Estimate: $5,000 - $7000
These original watercolors by John Abbot come from a bound copy that was purchased by Chetham’s Library (London) in 1792. John Francillon, the artist’s agent, was able to sell large groups and single works of art that Abbot painted and drew over the course of his long career. The vast majority were sent to England where the art and science of classification was well established. Abbot’s correspondence shows us that he was also sending specimens to collectors and societies of naturalists. While John Abbot does not share the universal name recognition of his contemporaries, John James Audubon and Alexander Wilson, it is certainly not because he is a lesser talent nor was he any less enthusiastic about the flying and crawling creatures that were his primary subjects. He created his meticulous paintings and drawings for a devoted circle of collectors and produced thousands of works in his lifetime - often replicating those that were requested by more than one collector. While volumes of his work were not published during his lifetime, Abbot was pivotal in disseminating information about the birds, moths and insects of his adopted landscape of Virginia and Georgia. He was born and trained in England, but arrived on colonial shores on the eve of the Revolution in 1773 and made Georgia his home and remained until his death in 1840.

141
Ward Brothers Bluebill Decoy Pair Crisfield, Maryland, 1972, fine bluebill (scaup) pair carved for the Rodney Reed collection, turned and tilted heads, glass eyes, incised nail and base of bill, both decoys with artists’ signatures, date, and dedication, largest 6-1/4 x 15 x 7 in., overall good condition, some surface dirt, both have drying cracks at base with hen’s extending toward shoulder and tail, both with label at base
Provenance: Estate of Donald Fitzgerald, Chicago, Illinois
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000



142
Gary Avadanian Oversize Canada Goose Decoy
Reading, Massachusetts, hollow carved, relief carved wings with raised, split wingtips, finely detailed paint including on base, incised bill, nostrils and nail, paddle tail, glass eyes, maker’s initials carved in base, lead weights and leather strap, 24 x 41-1/2 x 13-1/2 in., generally good condition, slight separation at base of neck front and rear, seam at top of neck as made, anomalies to wood as made, lifting to filler at top of head, minor surface dirt and abrasions
Provenance: Guyette and Deeter, St. Michaels, Maryland, lot 253, June 27, 2024; Private South Carolina Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700

144
Ned Burgess Attributed Canada Goose Decoy Church’s Island, North Carolina, circa 1930s, painted canvas-over-wire body, wooden head, neck, and bottom board, dowelled bill, canvas folded and tacked to wooden elements with visible tack heads, bent nail and ring for rigging, 11-1/4 x 22 x 10 in., likely repainted, paint with crazing, some rust bleed at tack heads, separation at bill as made, bill slightly loose, losses to paint at head and neck, wear at tip of bill, canvas with dents and shot strike, wear at wire frame joints, puncture at left shoulder with tape residue, wear at edges of wooden base, paint splatter on base
Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia
Estimate: $400 - $600
143
New England Yellowlegs Decoy, Style of George Boyd
Massachusetts or New Hampshire, high forehead, unusual flattened form, deeply split tail, relief carved wings, tack eyes, old dry paint surface, feather detail paint emerging as faint red spots, later wooden stand with metal button numbered “7”, 5-3/4 x 12-3/4 x 1-1/2 in., with stand 10 in., bill replaced, chips at tail tip with losses and retouch, some minor areas of old paint loss revealing underpaint, surface dirt and accretion
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700

145
New England Canada Goose Decoy, Style of Captain Clarence Bailey Massachusetts, probably Kingston area, canvas-over-wire body, alert form with high head, carved head and neck mounted over canvas, incised base of bill, glass eyes, painted wings, flange at base possibly for conversion to field decoy, collector’s sticker at base, 15 x 21-1/2 x 10-1/2 in., repaint at breast, rump, and base, wear at wire frame joints and stitching edges with associated minor paint loss, visible nail heads at neck base as made, surface dirt and accretion
Provenance: Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, lot 171, August 16, 2014, (accompanied by copy of receipt); Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600

146
After Percival Leonard Rosseau, Awaiting Orders (American, 1859-1937)
Two English pointers and an English setter, monogram lower right “LPH[?]”, pastel and chalk on artist board, 16-7/8 x 21-7/8 in.; veneer wood frame, 20-5/8 x 25-5/8 x 1 in., toning, fading, smudging; frame with areas of loss at corners and abrasions
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300
147
Follower of John Frederick Herring, On the Scent (19th century)
Master of the Hounds and hunters in a field approaching a fence, unsigned, oil on canvas, 28-1/8 x 36-1/4 in.; gilt wood liner, 30-1/4 x 38-3/8 x 1 in., lined, restretched on old stretcher, yellowed varnish, retouch, crackle; liner with some losses
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

148
Cased Victorian English Silver Hunting Horn
London, 1889, typical form, heraldic device for crown with boar’s head, “From/HAE”, makers mark “WS”, horn and case “Ortner & Houle”, .925 fine, 4.77 oz. T., 10-5/8 in.; with fitted case, silver with matching marks, small dents and typical wear; case with some loss
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $400

149
Three 19th Century Brass Hunting Horns comprising: Butler Haymarket/London & Dublin, with later silver mouthpiece stamped “Yamaha/Japan”; German leather wrapped “Furst-Pless”; unmarked velvet and twine wrapped; largest 43-3/4 x 4-1/4 x 4-1/4 in., dents, tarnishing, and scratching throughout, some areas of verdigris; Butler Haymarket example with later elements; unmarked horn lacking mouthpiece
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400

150
Five Assorted Sporting-Related Objects

19th/20th century, including hunter championship trophy silver plate footed crumber with wooden handle, 3-3/4 x 9 x 5-1/4 in.; silver fox head holder mounted on wood base, plaque “From Lilbourne Gorse/9 Mile Point/February 6th 1889”, 13 x 5-1/4 in.; two leather case with chrome or silver plate sandwich containers; horn handle leather whip/crop, 26 in., holder with chip and loss to finish, all with wear and damage
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $400

151
American Federal Mahogany Tabletop Clock Case late 18th/early 19th century, 15 x 7-3/4 x 5-1/2 in., rear door lacking knob/pull, typical wear with some discoloration, age splits, and dents, embedded dirt, paper residue, some scratching and dust to glass
Provenance: Brunk Auctions, March 24, 2022, Lot 220; Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $700


152
American Paint Decorated Fireboard, Los Angeles Arboretum
California, late 19th/early 20th century, signed “Albright”, 42 x 36 x 3/4 in., bright color, minimal paint losses, scattered abrasions and edge wear, adhesive remnants verso from prior mounting, a few areas of staining/discoloration
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
Depicted within the cartouche is the historic Queen Anne House and Coach Barn, located on the grounds of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia, California. The barn was built in 1879, and the cottage around 1885 for Elias Jackson “Lucky” Baldwin and his family, and stand today as historic examples of the Queen Anne and Victorian styles. The building has also been used as a backdrop in a number of films and television series, most notably Gene Levitt’s 1977 Fantasy Island. (Wikipedia)

153
American Hooked Rug on Frame, “Mother” early 20th century, mounted on wood frame with black fabric backing, 42 x 23-1/2 x 1 in., minimal fading considering age, a few scattered minor stains and picked threads
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
154
Kentucky Red Painted Shaker Basket, High Museum Provenance 19th century, 12 x 13-1/4 x 11-1/2 in., surface dirt, minimal losses to paint, most slats not connected to wiring (loosely bound by ribbon)
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
Exhibited: High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, An American Sampler of Folk Expressions, 1993
155
American Goldenrod and Red Glazed Cotton Quilt stitched floral decoration, 90 x 94-1/2 in., scattered stains throughout, some surface lint, picked threads
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500

156
Four American Queen Anne Side Chairs 18th century, one New England example in maple with vasiform splat, rush seat, turned legs and stretcher, Spanish feet, 41-1/4 x 19 x 15 in.; three New York examples, two in cherry, one in maple marked “PND”, each with vasiform splat, rush seat, baluster legs, turned stretcher, pad feet, tallest 40-1/4 x 19-1/2 x 15 in., all chairs structurally sound, New England example with typical repairs at crest rail, return stretchers appear to be replaced, turned front stretcher with repairs; one cherry New York chair with replaced front foot, other cherry example with repair at center of crest rail, loss to one front leg (finished over), reattached return stretchers, maple example with losses to rush seat and small surface losses, all resurfaced with scattered wear and imperfections from age and use, rush seats all with discoloration and fraying
Estimate: $500 - $700
157
Blanche Dillay
The Crescent Moon, signed lower left “Blanche Dillaye”, watercolor and pastel on paper, 26-1/4 x 17-3/4 in.; fine carved gilt wood frame, 31 x 22-3/4 in., not examined out of frame, surface appears in good condition; frame with minimal wear, some separation
Provenance: Newman Galleries, Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Exhibited: Baltimore Water Color Club Thirty-First Exhibition, 1927 (label attached verso)



158
Letitia Bonnet Hart (American, 1867-1953)
Lady in a Bonnet, signed lower left “Hart” under a stronger signature “L.B. Hart”, illegibly inscribed frame verso, oil on canvas, 7-1/2 x 6-3/4 in.; fine period carved gilt wood frame, 15 x 14 in., laid on board, retouch, surface dirt and some surface wear; frame with wear, separation, old repairs
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $800

159
Ada Howe Kent (New York/California, 1858-1942)
Portrait of a Lady, signed and dated upper left “Ada Howe Kent 1896”, watercolor on paper, sight 18 x 14-3/4 in.; gilt wood frame, 28-1/4 x 24-1/4 in., hinged in at top edge, foxing, surface abrasions left side, probably slight fading; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina Estimate: $400 - $600

160
American or British School, Landscape (19th/20th century)
Ladies near camp, with tent and boat in distance, unsigned, oil on panel, 6 x 8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 13 x 15 x 3 in., surface dirt, small chips; frame with wear and abrasions, loss to detailing along edges, some separation at corners
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $100 - $300


161
Coin Silver Mugs and Goblet American, 19th century, including goblet with arabesque and tassel decoration, 6-1/2 in.; five mugs with floral and arabesque decoration, monograms, 2-3/4 in. to 4-1/2 in., all marked “Coin”, no maker’s mark, 22.55 oz. T. total weight, small dents and wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $600 - $900
162
Coin Silver Goblet, Two Mugs, and One Presentation Mug 19th century, smallest mug inscribed “Presented by/the Fifth Class/Mechanic’s School/New York/ to/John Y. Mills/their late Teacher”; one mug with scroll and floral decoration; mug with pedestal base, inscribed “Harriet Robeson/from/ E.H.A.”; goblet with bead border, 6 in., all monogrammed and unmarked, test .900 or better, 17.46 oz. T., all with small dents and typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $400 - $800

163
Two Sets of Coin Silver Knives American, 19th century, both hollow handles and coins silver blunt blades: one set of nine, knot and foliate handle, no monogram, marks for William Gale & Son (New York, NY, working 1850-1866), 8-1/4 in.; one set of eight with scroll and shell handle, no monograms, marks possibly for William Forbes (New York, NY, working 1826-1863), 7-3/4 in., good condition and some wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee Estimate: $300 - $600

165
New York Coin Silver Flatware, Mayflower Pattern, 45 Pieces American, 19th century, including 8-1/8 in. fork; thirteen 7-1/8 in. forks; eighteen 6 in. teaspoons; seven 7-1/8 in. tablespoons; two 8-3/4 in. serving spoons; 7-3/4 in. ladle; 7-3/8 in. ladle; 3-5/8 in. salt spoon; 4-1/4 in. spoon, egg shape bowl, various monograms, most with marks for William Gale & Son, 55.80 oz. T., all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

164
72 Pieces Mostly New York Coin Silver Flatware American, 19th century, including serving spoons, fork, teaspoon, and dessert spoons, fiddle and fiddle and thread handles, most with monograms, various makers including Gale, Evans, Henry Bayeur, William Brown, Holmes, Mateson, Howell, and more, most with monograms, 66.25 oz. T., 5-1/2 in. to 9 in., several with repairs, all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

166
Ten Pieces Albert Cole Coin Silver Flatware American, mid 19th century, including medallion fish server; pie/pastry server; butter/cheese knife; berry spoon; six forks, some with monograms, marks for Albert Coles & Co. (New York, NY, working 1835-1877), 19.14 oz. T., 7-1/4 in. to 113/4 in., good condition with some wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $400 - $800


167
Seven Pieces New York Coin Silver Salts
19th century, including three set of open salts with gilt interiors: one oval with lion and paw feet, marks for Wood & Hughes, 1-1/2 x 3 x 2-1/2 in.; one oval with pad feet, marks Eoff & Shepard, 1-3/4 x 3-1/2 x 2-3/8 in.; one round with floral decoration, marks for William Adams, 1-5/8 x 3 in.; with caster base (lacking lid), marks for Allcock & Allen, 3-1/4 in., some monograms, 18.37 oz. T. total, all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $500 - $800

169
49 Pieces Mostly New York Coin Silver Flatware American, 19th century, most olive style pattern, including set of twelve William Adams forks; other serving spoons; solid handle knife; forks; solid handle butter knife; tablespoons; teaspoons; solid handle knife; hollow handle knives, most with monograms, various makers, 68.44 oz. T., 5-3/4 in. to 7-5/8 in., all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800
168
New York Coin Silver Goblet, Vase, and Two Mugs
19th century, including goblet, inscribed “From Mother”, marks for Albert Cole, 6-1/4 in.; mug with floral decoration, no monogram, marks for Charters, Cann & Dunn, 3-1/2 in.; paneled mug, inscribed “ Grandma/to/Jerome”, marks for E. Stebbins & Co., 4 in.; urn form vase or footed cup, marks for Isaish Griffen, 5 in., 24.87 oz. T. total weight, both mug with repairs at handle, all with typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $500 - $800

170
16 Pieces Mostly New York Coin Silver Flatware American, 19th century, including Francis A. Bunnell & Co. ladle with fox handle, 14 in.; set of eight William Gale, Son & Co. fiddle and thread spoons, 8-1/2 in.; tongs, 7-1/4 in.; sauce ladle; four mustard ladles; two salt spoons, various makers, most with monograms, 28.42 oz. T., all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $600 - $1,000

171
29 Pieces Mostly Rhode Island Coin Silver Flatware, Including Set of Forks American, 19th century, including set of ten fiddle and thread forks, marks for Gorham, other forks, solid handle knife, serving spoons, teaspoons, most are Gorham, also Goodhue, Day & Stebbins and more, most with monograms, 33.57 oz. T., 5-3/8 in. to 9 in., all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

173
Six Cobalt Blue Glass Poison Bottles of Various Sizes late 19th/early 20th century, five round bottles, largest marked “US PHS” to base, and one flatback bottle marked “NOT TO BE TAKEN” to side and “3” to base, largest 13-1/4 x 5-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., some surface dust; flatback example with small chip to rim, fogginess and areas of accretion to glass
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300

172
24 Pieces Mostly Ohio Coin Silver Flatware 19th century, including spoons, fork and butter knife, some with engraved and twist handles, most with monograms, various markers including Duhme, E&D Kinsey, Oskamp, Matteson, and more, 20.29 oz. T., 5-3/4 in. to 8-7/8 in., all with wear and damage
Provenance: Estate of Harriet S. Keyes, Franklin, Tennessee
Estimate: $400 - $800

174
Large Collection of Brass and Iron Furniture Hardware 19th/20th century, over 400 pieces, some Hepplewhite style examples, including drawer pulls of various styles, screws, decorative appliques, among others, largest piece 2-1/4 x 8-3/4 x 3/4 in., pitting, discoloration, scattered areas of rust and verdigris, scattered dents and warping
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500

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175
28 Leatherbound Volumes, American Literature
The Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, edited by Charles Welsh, Cambridge/New York: Wadsworth House, 1909, in nine volumes, numbered 356/1000 of the “edition de luxe” printed for sale in America, three quarter blind ruled morocco, gilt monograms to front boards, gilt particulars and decorations to spines, teg; The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne...
In Thirteen Volumes (complete), Riverside Edition; Emerson in Concord and two volumes of essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson; The Alhambra and Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving; largest 8-1/2 x 6-1/4 x 1-1/8 in., overall wear to extremities and toning throughout, text blocks are generally tight and clean, some volumes with bookplates and inscriptions of previous owners; Longfellow set is attractively bound, scratch to one spine and some insect damage to another; Hawthorne set with scratches, notable wear and loss to leather, fading to spines; Irving copies with cracked hinges
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600
15 Limited Editions Club Titles in 31 Volumes including: Typee, by Herman Melville, 1935, illustrated by Miguel Covarrubias; The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico 1517-1521, by Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, 1942, illustrated by illustrated by Miguel Covarrubias, in slipcase; The Diary of Samuel Pepys for the Year A.D. 1669, 1942, ten volumes (complete); and others, largest approx. 123/4 x 3-1/4 x 8-1/2 in., general overall wear to extremities, fading to spines, scratching and losses, some volumes lacking slipcases, instances of adhesive residue from previous owner’s bookplates, some volumes with previous owner’s bookplates, text blocks are otherwise generally clean and tight; Anthony Adverse lacking volume III
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500

178
Ranulph (De Bayeux) Bye
(New York/Pennsylvania/New Jersey, 1916-2003)
North Jersey Landscape, Spring Valley, Bucks County, 1963, signed lower right “Ranulph Bye”, various artist labels verso, watercolor on paper, sight 14 x 21 in.; wood frame, 22 x 29 in., not examined out of sealed frame, vibrant colors, possibly slight toning; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Tyson Gallery, New Hope, Pennsylvania (label verso); Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

177
Joseph E. Baker
(Maine/Massachusetts, 1837-1914)
Ulysses S. Grant and Union Calvary Officer Carrying the Stars and Stripes, possibly inscribed lower left, also and oil on board, 10-1/2 x 9 in.; painted and gilt wood frame, 13-1/2 x 11-1/2 x 3/4 in., surface dirt, yellowed varnish, wear and small holes at edges; frame with wear and losses
Provenance: By descent in the artist’s family to F. Bailey Baker of Massachusetts; Northeast Auctions, August 17, 2013, sold for $1,200; Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

179
John Wenger (Russian/New York, 1887-1976)
Autumn Scene, incised signature on tree lower left, oil on coarse canvas, 24 x 20 in.; fine carved gilt wood frame, 28-3/4 x 24-3/4 x 2-3/4 in., old patch repair verso, probable yellowed varnish, canvas showing through in places as made; frame with some wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $800

180
Douglas Cave
(American/North Carolina, 20th/21st century)

Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, signed lower right “Douglas Cave”, watercolor, sight 15-1/5 x 25-1/2 in.; modern wood frame, 22 x 32 x 1 in., good bright color, framed under glass, not examined out of frame; frame with light wear at corners
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $600 - $800

181
Walter G. Ratterman (New York/Ohio, 1887-1944)
Portrait of a Flapper, 1921, signed and dated lower right “WG Ratterman 1921”, watercolor on ivory colored board, 20 x 14 in.; white painted wood frame, 26-1/2 x 20-1/2 in., archivally taped to mat verso, foxing; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $700 - $900

182
Edna Hibel Plotkin, Two Women in Santorini, Italy (Florida/Massachusetts, 1917-2014)
Together with donkey in a field, signed lower left “Hibel”, encaustic on fiberboard, 9-3/8 x 12-1/2 in.; modern frame, 12-7/8 x 15-1/2 x 1 in., board secured in rabbet with hot glue, crackle; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Joseph W. Towle, Jr. and Patience Ellwood Towle, Raewood Farm, Chesterfield, Missouri; By descent in family
Estimate: $500 - $700

183
American School, Pair of Pastel Scenes (20th century)
Young girls mingling with a father and daughter, signed lower left “Benham”, pastel on paper, sight 22-1/2 x 8-1/2 in.; girl with puppy by the shore, signed lower left on boat “Benham”, pastel on paper, sight 22-1/2 x 8-1/2 in.; matching parcel gilt and black painted wood frames with gilt decorated arched matting, 32 x 18-3/8 x 7/8 in., not examined out of frames, light toning, foxing; frames with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400


184
Christian M. S. Midjo (New York/Norway, 1880-1973)
Portrait of a Youth, unsigned, oil on canvas, 40-1/4 x 40-1/4 in.; wood frame, 43 x 43 in., stretcher marks, some surface dirt, crackle; frame with wear
Provenance: Donald W. Moore (label verso); Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (presumably, label verso); Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $900
185
Howard Behrens, Beach Scene (District of Columbia/Illinois, 1933-2014)
First on the Beach, signed on canvas verso “Behrens”, titled on stretcher verso “First on the Beach”, oil on canvas, 44-1/4 x 38-1/4 in.; gilt wood frame, 49-3/4 x 433/4 x 2-1/4 in., crackle, conservation by The Conservation Center, Chicago, Illinois, August 15, 2018 and October 17, 2018 (labels verso); frame with wear and abrasions, areas of loss to gilt
Estimate: $600 - $900

186
Dorothy Weir Young, Three Works (New York/Connecticut, 1890-1947)
Three Portraits; the first a self portrait of the artist, unsigned and apparently unfinished, labeled verso with the artist’s name, oil on panel, 16-1/4 x 12-3/4 in.; unframed; the next a portrait of two sisters, unsigned, oil on canvas, 28 x 23 in.; unframed; the third a girl with doll, (one of the “two sisters” seen above), unsigned and apparently unfinished, New York colourman stamp verso, oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in.; green stained wood frame, 25-1/2 x 21-3/4 x 1-1/2 in., the first with a crack nearly all the way through the panel, with tape currently securing the break; the second with crackle, flaking at top edge, sleeve on left, also at other edges, surface wear; the last with surface dirt, frame with some wear
Provenance: The Weir Estate Auction, Branchville, Connecticut; Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $600 - $800
187
Set of 12 Kirk Sterling Goblets
American, 20th century, round form, monograms, marks for S. Kirk & Son Inc., “4090”, 108.78 oz. T., 6-1/4 in., good condition, minor wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000



189
Three Sterling Tuttle John Coburn Chargers American, mid 20th century, round, John Coburn reproduction, one with monogram, all with marks for Tuttle, 74.62 oz. T., 13 in., good condition, minor wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,800 - $2300
188
Four Piece Tuttle Dublin Sterling Tea Service American, mid 20th century, round form with reeded band, ivory spacers, scroll handles, monograms, 79.27 oz. T., including 10-1/4 in. coffee pot with matching teapot, creamer and lidded sugar, good condition, small dents, and typical wear, sugar with heavy interior pitting
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500
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190
Three Reed & Baton Windsor Sterling Hollowware Items American, 20th century, including one square, “X958S”, 1-1/2 x 13-3/4 x 13-3/4 in.; one rectangular, inscribed on back, “X959”, 2 x 8 x 11 in.; one oval, monogram, 2 x 8-3/4 x 12-1/4 in., 61.03 oz. T. total, good condition with light wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000


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191
Two Gorham Sterling Strawberry Plates American, 1902, round with strawberry decoration, possibly Athenic pattern variation, monograms, marks for Gorham, “A2820”, 29.32 oz. T., 9-3/8 in., small dents, light scratches
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

193
Silver Frames, Mugs, Coffee Pot, Ladle and More, 11 Pieces most sterling including sterling heart shaped frame, 13-1/2 in.; pierced sterling frame, Loring Andrew & Co., 7-3/4 in.; three sterling mugs; pair of Mexican penguin salt/pepper caster; cocktail shaker form caster; Mexican coffee pot, .980 fine; Ohio coin silver ladle, marks for Scovil, Willey & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 18361837), 12-1/2 in.; coin/knife keychain, 40.59 oz. T. excluding weighted items, all with wear and damage
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Shiebler Sterling and Marcus Sterling Gravy Boat American, 20th century, round tray with floral broader, monogram, marks for maker George W. Shiebler & Co. (New York, NY working 1876-1907) and retailer Galt & Bro. (Washington, DC, working 1892-2000), 14-1/2 in.; gravy boat and underplate with floral decoration, monogram, marks for Marcus & Co. (New York, NY, working 1892-1962) and Baltimore Sterling Silver Co. (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1896-1904), 4-1/2 x 8 x 4 in. and 7-1/4 x 5-1/2 in., 43.56 oz. T., tray with scratches on floor; underplate with small spot of pitting, all with typical wear
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

194
Tuttle Sterling Water Pitcher American, 1945-1953, helmet form spout, gadroon border, scroll handle, monogram, marks for Tuttle, Truman date mark, “2700”, 33.83 oz. T., 9 x 9 x 6 in., good condition, minor wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200


195
Sterling Footed Center Bowl, Howard & Co.
American, 20th century, round in the Irish pattern, no monogram, marks for Howard & Co., “811-10”, 30.80 oz. T., 5 x 10 in., good condition, light scratches
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

197
Kirk Sterling Charger
American, 20th century, round, monogrammed and engraved on back “From/”Miss Eleanor”/August 29, 1952”, marks for S. Kirk & Don, “1103A”, 27.71 oz. T., 13 in., good condition, minor wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $700 - $900
196
52 Assorted Sterling, Coin Silver, English Silver, and Silver Plate Items most 20th century, 38 pieces sterling flatware: Gorham Versailles spoon; Whiting Arabesque Reed & Barton spoon; salad set; floral pattern spoons; souvenir spoons; child fork and spoon; forks, teaspoons, eight sterling demitasse cups (lacking liners); three coins silver spoons; English silver sugar tongs; silver plate ladle and asparagus tongs, 41.63 oz. T., 4 in. to 8-3/4 in., all with wear
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

198
Gorham Sterling Pitcher American, 1895, urn form with scroll and floral decoration, gilt interior, no monogram, marks for Gorham, “2305”, 24.04 oz. T., 8-3/4 x 7-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., good condition, possible monogram removal
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $1,000

199
Three Sterling Trumpet Vases
American, 20th century, fanned trumpet forms with openwork top with foliate and berry decoration, two monogrammed, marks for retailer William Wallace Wattles (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, working 1860-1905), 22.94 oz. T., two 8-1/4 in. and one 12-1/4 in., largest with dents, all with wear
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $800


200
Floral Repousse Sterling Bowl and Gravy Boat late 19th/early 20th century, pentagon shaped footed shallow bowl with grape repousse; decoration, monogram, marks for maker Peter L. Krider Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1850-1910) and retailer Loring Andrews & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1895-1958), 2-1/4 x 10-1/4 x 10-1/4 in.; gravy boat with floral repousse decoration, monogram on base, marks for Loring Andrews & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1895-1958), 5 x 7-1/4 x 4 in., 23.13 oz. T. total weight, light scratches and small dents
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $800

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201
Sterling Bowls and Tiffany Items, Five Pieces American, 20th century including Tiffany ring/jewelry dish with horse jockey, monogram, 2-3/4 x 3-1/4 in.; Tiffany vermouth dropper in shape of oil can with lid, 4 in.; Tiffany scabbard, monogram, 6-1/4 in.; two oval bowls, marks for Frank Smith Whiting Silver Co., 1-1/2 x 9-1/2 x 6-1/2 in., 23.10 oz. T. total weight, light scratches and small dents
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $800
24 Pieces Sterling and Coin Silver Flatware
19th/20th century, including 14 sterling: four pieces Gorham Lily of the Valley: ladle, sugar tongs, spoon, and fork; four Gorham demitasse spoons with ivy handles; ladle with arabesque style handle with bird and nest; Wilcox toast tongs; Towle Contour sauce ladle; ornate serving fork; Benjamin Marsh butter knife; salt spoon, nine Ohio coin silver: seven serving spoons; one teaspoon; one butter knife, one New York salt spoon, most monogrammed, 26.61 oz. T., 2-5/8 in. to 9-1/4 in.; with one silver plate spoon (25 pieces total), most with minor wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $800


203
Oval Sterling Center Bowl
American, early 20th century, oval form with scroll border and feet, gilt interior, monogram on side and inscribed on base “1843 March 9, 1893/from “The Boys”, marks for maker International, “407”, and retailer “W. H. Glenny Sons & Co.”, 17.92 oz. T., 4-1/2 x 12-1/2 x 9-3/4 in., light scratches and minor wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $800
204
Two Hammered Silver Bowls
20th century, one with lobed sides, marked “BROWN”, “WRGH” and conjoined “YD”, test .900 or better, 12.82 oz. T., 2-1/4 x 8-1/2 in.; German bowl with hammered finish, marks for Otto Schneider (Berlin), .800 fine, 13.08 oz. T., with glass line (probably later), 2-3/4 x 8-1/4 in., both in good condition; glass liner with chip
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $800

205
60 Silver Table Items
most sterling including: Randahl Shop hammered bell; small basket, six weighted candlesticks; weighted trumpet vase; hollow handle bell; sauce ladle; large Gorham spoon with sterling bowl and wooden handle; 36 Peruvian silver cocktail picks; nine pearl handle knives with sterling ferrules; silver plate wine taster; four pieces silver plate: three tongs and spoon, 7.37 oz. T. weighable silver, all with wear and damage
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $300

206
Kirk Mayflower Sterling Flatware, 172 pieces
American, 20th century, including twelve 8-3/4 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; twelve 9-5/8 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; eight 7-7/8 in. forks; thirteen 7-1/4 in. forks; twenty 6-1/4 in. salad forks; thirty five 5-7/8 in. teaspoons; 5-3/4 in. teaspoon; twelve 5-3/4 in. citrus spoons; eight 7-5/8 in. ice tea spoons; three 7-5/8 in. ice tea spoons; eight 4 in. demitasse spoons; twenty 5-3/4 in. cocktail forks; three 5-7/8 in. solid handle spreaders; 8-3/8 in. serving spoon; 8-3/8 in. pierced serving spoon; hollow handle carving set; 14-1/8 in. hollow handle cake knife; 10-1/4 in. hollow handle pie server; salad set; 9-1/4 in. large bowl serving spoon; 7-5/8 in. tomato server; two 9 in. berry spoons; 6-5/8 in. jelly server; 6-1/8 in. sugar spoon; 5-5/8 in. ladle; 6 in. olive/pickle fork; 8-1/4 in. serving spoon, egg shaped bowl; all with monograms, marks for S. Kirk & Son; five similar with no makers mark: 7-1/2 in. fork; three 5-1/2 in. spoons; 7 in. oval soup, 205.57 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, (177 pieces total), good condition
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $4,500 - $5,500

207
Gorham Chantilly Sterling Flatware, 120 pieces
American, 20th century, including nine 9-1/2 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blunt blades; six 8-1/2 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blunt blades; 9-1/2 in. hollow handle knives, stainless French style blade; three 8-3/4 in. hollow handle knives, stainless modern blades; nine 7-3/8 in. forks; ten 7 in. forks; six 6-3/8 in. salad forks; twelve 5-5/8 in. dessert forks, gilt bowls; six 4 in. demitasse spoons, gilt bowls; fourteen 5-3/4 in. teaspoons; three 6-7/8 in. oval soup spoons; seven 6-1/2 in. round soup spoons; four 6-1/8 in. round soup spoons; seven 7-1/2 in. iced tea spoons; three 5-3/4 in, solid handle spreaders; eight 8-3/8 in. serving spoons; 5-5/8 in. spoon (heavy damage and repair); 5-1/2 in. sugar spoon; two piece salad set; 8-5/8 in. serving spoon, shell bowl; 6 in. serving spoon, shell bowl; 7-7/8 in. serving fork; 7 in. serving fork; 6-3/4 in. ladle; 5-5/8 in. olive fork; 6-3/8 in. hollow handle cheese server; 8-1/2 in. hollow handle carving fork, two extra hollow handles, most with monograms, all with marks for Gorham, 120.73, excluding hollow handle pieces, pieces with wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000

209
37 Pieces Reed & Barton Sterling Flatware
American, 20th century, including 27 piece Burgundy: four 8-3/4 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; four 7-1/8 in. forks; four 6-1/2 in. salad forks; four 5-7/8 in. spoons; 6-1/4 in. round soup spoon; 6-3/8 in. hollow handle spreader, stainless blade; 7 in. hollow handle youth knife, stainless blade (in plastic); 5-3/8 in. youth spoon (in plastic); two 5-7/8 in. youth forks (one in plastic bag); 8-1/4 in. serving spoon; 6-1/8 in. sugar spoon; 7 in. solid handle butter knife; 5-3/4 in. pickle fork, Francis I hollow handle knife and oval soup spoon; six French Renaissance hollow handle knives, most with monograms, all with marks for 32.93 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces and bagged pieces; wooden case, minor wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

208
Tuttle Colonial Fiddle Sterling Flatware, 41 Pieces American, 20th century, including six 8-3/4 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; six 7-1/4 in. forks; six 6-3/8 in. forks; six 5-7/8 in. teaspoons; eight 7-1/4 in. oval soup spoons; two 7-1/2 in. iced tea spoons; two 8-3/4 in. serving spoons; two 8-3/4 in. pierced serving spoons; 7-7/8 in. cold meat fork; 6-1/8 in. ladle; 5-5/8 in. sugar spoon, no monograms, all with marks for Tuttle, 83.39 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, good condition
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500

210
Kirk King Sterling Flatware, 52 Pieces American, 20th century, including eight 9-1/2 in. hollow handle knives, stainless blades; eight 7-1/2 in. forks; eight 6 in. round soup spoons; eight 5-3/4 in. cocktail forks; thirteen 5-5/8 in. teaspoons; four 6-1/8 in. citrus spoons; two 7-1/8 in. oval soup spoons; 10-3/8 in. hollow handle carving fork, all with monograms, marks for Kirk & Son, 64.06 oz. T.; with pasteboard case, good condition
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,400 - $1,800

211
International 1810-1930 Sterling Flatware, 46 Pieces American, 20th century Including ten 7-1/4 in. forks; eight 6-1/4 in. forks; twelve 5-5/8 in. teaspoons; two 6 in. teaspoons; four 6-1/4 in. round soup spoons; six 6 in. soil handle spreaders; 8 in. serving spoon; 8 in. tomato server; 5-3/4 in. sugar spoon; 7 in. solid handle butter knife, some monograms, all marks for International, 65.57 oz. T.,
average wear
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $1,400 - $1,800
212
Three Piece Sterling Coffee Service, J. E. Caldwell, American, 20th century, paneled urn form, engraved decoration, wooden handle, no monograms, marks for J. E. Caldwell (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1839-2009), 47.04 oz. T. gross weight, including 9 in. coffee pot with matching creamer and lidded sugar, dents and wear to decoration
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

213
Hammered Sterling Footed Bowl and Arthur Stone Spoon American, 20th century, round with light hammered finish, monogram, marked “Burton” with hammer, 3 x 7 in.; sauce ladle with spout, handle with pierced design, marks for Arthur Stone (Gardner, Massachusetts, working 1901-1958), 11.21 oz. T. total light scratches and small dents
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $600



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214
E.B. Cox (Canadian, 1914-2003)
Two Birds, each signed “E.B. Cox” to base, carved dolomite, larger 1-3/4 x 3-7/8 x 1-7/8 in.; E.B. Cox: A Life in Sculpture by Gary Michael Dault, Ontario: Boston Mills Press, 1999, overall good condition, some bumps and abrasions at edges and base; book with some wear to back cover, some bumps, small bump/tear to bottom edge
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
11 Northwest Coast Totem Tools and Decorative Objects and Cherokee Ceramic Vase, 20th century, comprising: four diminutive carved and polychromed wood totems; carved wood totem topped walking stick; carved wood oar; carved wood plaque, signed “A.W. Charlie II”; bone spoon; diminutive hide wrapped canoe; carved wood bowl/spoon with marine ivory handle; marine ivory tool; largest 35-1/4 x 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 in.; together with small tree form vase/toothpick holder, the base marked “made by Maude Welch Cherokee, NC”, 2-7/8 x 2-3/4 x 2-1/4 in., overall wear and loss commensurate with age and use, loss to polychrome; bone spoon with chipping; small tear to hide canoe
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
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216
Seven Inuit Carved Marine Ivory and Stone Mammals 20th century, polar bears and wolves, one carved jade and one carved obsidian, largest 3-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 1-7/8 in., overall good condition, some light staining and inclusions
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
◉This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn. The jade example tested as jadiete on the Presidium Gem Tester II.
217
Inuit White Soapstone Polar Bear 20th century, 5-1/2 x 11-1/4 x 3-3/4 in., some wear to feet, chip to proper left front foot possibly as made
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400

218
Eight Pieces of Inuit Carved Marine Ivory Kitchenalia
20th century, comprising: carved wood spoon and fork with ivory handles; wolf or bear form salt & pepper shakers; napkin ring; Howard Weyahok salt & pepper shakers; vessel with etched seal; largest 12-1/2 x 2 x 1 in., overall good condition; crack to ivory handle of spoon; cracks to wolf or bear form salt & pepper shakers
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400
◉This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn.

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Five Inuit Carved Marine Ivory Seals and Penguins 20th century, three seals and two penguins, one seal signed illegibly on base, one penguin inscribed “LKH/CHX”, largest 2-7/8 x 7/8 x 3/4 in., overall good condition, some minor loss to pigment
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Four Inuit Carved Marine Ivory and Horn Objects
20th century, areas of painted decoration, largest 3-1/2 x 1-3/4 x 1-3/8 in., overall good condition, some loss to pigment; lidded vessel with crack to lid
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Five Inuit Carved Soapstone and Wood Figural Scenes
20th century, comprising: two soapstone hunters with seals, one attributed to Peter Anuatak and one signed “Joe Uttuka...”; Arnold Kayutak soapstone fisher, signed “Kayutak” to base; soapstone embracing couple; carved wood figure petting dog, inscribed to base “Irene Clark Folin/’Snow’/Pecan w/ Tung Oil”; largest 9-1/4 x 7-7/8 x 3-1/4 in., some scattered scratches; cracks to wood
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400


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Four Inuit Carved Soapstone Walruses 20th century, of various size and style, one signed “Alvin Kayouktuk”, one with marine ivory tusks, largest 4-3/8 x 6-3/4 x 4-1/2 in., natural cracks and inclusions, some scratches and wear; chip to one ivory tusk
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Five Pieces of Inuit Carved Marine Ivory Jewelry 20th century, including pair of Howard Weyahok earrings, bear pin, face ring, and beaded bracelet with gold nugget, largest 1-3/4 x 3 x 3 in., overall good condition, some natural inclusions and cracks
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $100 - $300
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Two Inuit Carved Soapstone Birds and Bear two with inscribed numerals to bases, one inscribed “ACAS(?)”, largest 5 x 5-3/4 x 3-3/8 in., some natural cracks and inclusions, some scratches and wear, surface dirt/ accretion
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $100 - $300
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Four Inuit Carved Soapstone Marine Animals
20th century, comprising: two seals, one signed “R. Powers(?)”; walrus, attributed to Willie Hsualuk; bear and walrus scene; largest 5 x 6 x 2-1/4 in., some natural cracks and inclusions, scratches and wear; repair to neck of signed seal (see blacklight)
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $100 - $300

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Prayer Rug
20th century, mihrab, wool on cotton, 1 ft. 11 in. x 3 ft. 3 in., surface discoloration especially at ends of fringe, in need of professional cleaning, otherwise in good overall condition
Provenance: Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500

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59 Piece Assembled English Porcelain Imari Pattern Service English, 19th/20th century, manufacturer’s marks to bases include those for Royal Crown Derby and B.R & Co/Stoke-on-Trent, some pieces unmarked, comprising: two teapots, one coffee pot, open creamer, egg cup, waste bowl, two coffee cups, tea bowl, 14 teacups, 18 saucers, two square dishes, two dinner plates, one lunch/ salad plate, 13 bread plates, largest approx. 5-3/4 x 10-1/4 x 4-1/2 in., some overall wear commensurate with age and use; teapots with crazing; two teacups broken and repaired, one with chip to rim
Provenance: Private Collection Estimate: $400 - $600


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Early Crown Derby Porcelain Urn Garniture English, early 19th century, two with underglaze crowned “D” marks to bases, titles to bases include “View in Westmoreland”, “View in Italy”, and “View at Etwall/Derbyshire”, largest 11-1/4 x 9 x 6-1/2 in., crazing, wear and loss to painted decoration; smaller vases with repairs/retouches to handles, one with firing cracks to rim, repair/retouch to rim, and chips to base
Provenance: Virginia Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300
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Pair of Samson Porcelain Figures, Tailor and Wife Riding Goats late 19th/early 20th century, gilt anchor marks, each approximately 5-3/8 x 4-3/4 x 2 in., wear and anomalies commensurate with age, small losses to finer decoration, notably gentleman’s goat’s glasses; break and repair to gentleman’s proper right hand and neck
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300

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English Tea Caddy and Parquetry Jewelry Casket
19th century, larger approx. 6-1/8 x 12 x 5-3/4 in., interiors clean, areas of abrasion, lacking keys, locking mechanisms not tested for functionality; casket with notable scratching to finish, scattered small losses to inlay and veneer, losses to paper lining at base
Provenance: (casket) Youngman Antiques at Bermondsey, London, November 5, 1990; Virginia Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400


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Arthur Wardle, Off to School (British, 1864-1949)
Children on a Woodland Track with Geese, signed lower left “Arthur Wardle”, oil on canvas, 28-1/4 x 42-1/4 in.; original gilt wood and composition frame, 43 x 56-1/4 x 4-3/4 in., lined, restretched on old stretcher, retouch, some abrasions and small voids at edge, stretcher marks; frame resurfaced with some restorations, accretion, and abrasions
Provenance: Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Monroe, Jr., Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
British School Trompe L’oeil Painting (19th century)
Cabinet door with brass pull, feathers, note “In the shop...”, leaf, torn card, unsigned, oil on canvas, 18-1/2 x 14-1/2 in.; 18th century style parcel painted frame, 21-1/8 x 17-1/8 x 1-7/8 in., canvas slack on original stretcher, strip lined to reinforce tacking edge, crackle, surface dirt; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700

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Herend Green Queen Victoria Porcelain Service for Twelve, 98 Pieces Hungarian, 20th century, all with blue overglaze Herend marks to bases, comprising: lidded tureen, serving dish, large ovoid platter, small ovoid platter, small sauce boat, double handled sauce boat with underplate, teapot, open creamer, lidded sugar, covered butter/cheese dish, 12 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 crescent salad plates, 12 oatmeal bowls, 12 napkin rings, four soup bowls, 11 cups, 12 saucers, largest approx. 9 x 13 x 8-1/8 in., minor wear typical of age and use, a few small areas of discoloration; retouch and repair to lid and handles of tureen; teapot lacking lid; small chips to petals of one rose of lidded cheese/butter dish, one oatmeal bowl with break/ loss to rim, one saucer with break and repair
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000

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Set of Ten Mintons Floral and Gilt Porcelain Cabinet Plates English, late 19th/early 20th century, the bases marked with Mintons globe and crown mark and “Manufactured for Burley & Co. Chicago/Made in England”, 7/8 x 9-1/4 x 9-1/4 in., overall good condition, some minor loss to gilt/enamel and crazing; four plates with hairlines/spider cracks to bases
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300

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Collection of 42 Enamel Pill Boxes, Including Tape Measure and Music Box English/French, 20th century, of assorted size, style, and decoration, makers include Haylcon Days, Eximious, and Staffordshire Enamels, among others, largest 2-1/8 x 2-5/8 x 2-1/2 in., overall good condition, minor wear, some looseness at hinges
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600

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Victorian English Silver Plate Oil Lamp with Griffins, Sheffield, late 19th century, base with three griffins, glass oil font with ivy, base with marks for Padley, Parkin & Staniforth, 16 in., good condition with typical wear, lacking hurricane shade
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $600



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Eight Cut Glass Table Objects, Waterford
20th century, comprising: three decanters; shooter glass; vase, Waterford acid mark and label to base; decanter, ship’s decanter, and biscuit barrel in Waterford Lismore pattern; largest approx. 11-1/2 x 3-3/4 x 3-3/4 in., some light scratching, light wear to bases; unmarked decanters with air bubbles in stoppers; vase with miniscule chip to inside of mouth/lip; shooter glass with inclusions; ship’s decanter with small chip to underside of lip/mouth
Provenance: Virginia Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Three English Majolica Figural Spill Vases 20th century, including boy on swing, girl on fence, and couple seated on wall, largest approx. 12-1/4 x 8 x 5 in., some scattered small chips; girl on fence with break and loss to proper right shoe; couple with areas of repair/retouch
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400
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35 Waterford Lismore Crystal Stems
Irish, 20th century, marks for Waterford on bases, comprising: eight 6-7/8 in. stems, eight 5-7/8 in. stems, nine 5-1/8 in. stems, two brandy balloons, and eight champagne sherbets, light wear to bases, one 5-1/8 in. stem with chip to base, two champagne sherbets each with a chip to rim
Provenance: Virginia Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Collection of 38 Halcyon Days Enamel Easter Egg Boxes with Stands English, 20th/21st century, each with hand painted decoration and date, two Bilston and Battersea examples, each approximately 2-1/4 x 2 x 1-3/4 in.; together with 31 acrylic/brass stands and seven original boxes, overall good condition, minor wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400


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Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze and Porcelain Mounted Mantle Clock 19th century, with painted porcelain clock face and plaque, works and pendulum marked “2375”, case marked “GT 42”, 12-3/4 x 16 x 5 in., not tested for functionality, all four legs bent (proper left rear one severely), plaque off but present and with graphite inscriptions and tape verso, some areas of discoloration and loss to gilt, lacking key and back of case, bell probably later, regilt with bumps and blisters
Provenance: Purchased by Harriette Augusta Ellwood in 1893 from watchmaker William Pearce of Stratford-upon-Avon, England, accompanied by a letter from the dealer regarding the piece; Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300


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Nine Porcelain Plates with Ribbons and Flowers
English or Continental, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: seven possibly Mintons luncheon plates, unmarked, 1 x 8-3/4 x 8-3/4 in.; two dinner plates, unmarked, 1-1/4 x 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 in., anomalies and wear commensurate with age and use, some loss to enamel/gilt, crazing; three luncheon plates with hairlines to bases, one with small chip to rim; one dinner plate with firing crack to rim
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300

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12 English Silver Table Items
19th/20th century, including pair of Victorian weighted candlesticks; cased Victorian grape shears; set of four Sampson Mordan & Co owl form place card holders; sauce ladle; four salt spoons, .925 fine, 8.89 oz. T. excluding candlesticks, one owl with damaged eye, all with some wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Chinese Export Mandarin Palette Porcelain Barrel Form Cann 19th century, 4-5/8 x 4-7/8 x 3-1/4 in., some accretion to surface, areas of retouch (see blacklight photos), some spots of gilt and enamel loss
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400


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Three Pieces of Enameled Chinese Export Porcelain late 18th/19th century, comprising: footed tankard; teacup and saucer; larger 5-1/4 x 5-5/8 x 3-7/8 in., some loss to enamel; tankard with several chips to handle, chip to rim, some areas of gilt loss
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Two Chinese Export Porcelain Lidded Teapots with Floral Decoration 19th century, larger 6-7/8 x 8-5/8 x 5-1/4 in., anomalies, pinholes, firing cracks, and loss to enamel; cylindrical example with notable hairlines to body and base
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300

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Two Meissen Porcelain Putti, Ice Skater and Fish Basket Scene German, late 18th/19th century, each with Meissen crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, with incised and impressed marks, larger approx. 3-3/4 x 5 x 3-1/2 in., skating figure with loss to tip of proper right skate, fish basket figure with chip to base, repair and retouch to base and one basket
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $700

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Three 19th Century Continental Porcelain Table Objects comprising: probably German, male figure, with crossed mark in blue underglaze to base; Capodimonte, figural centerpiece with reticulated basket, with blue underglaze crowned “N” to base; lidded potpourri, blue mark to base; largest approx. 10-7/8 x 9-3/4 x 7-1/2 in., scattered areas of repair/retouch, minimal scattered chips throughout objects; centerpiece with areas of discoloration
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600


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Sevres Style Porcelain Vase and Two Cabinet Plates
French, 19th century, gilt bronze mounted vase, marked “France” to bronze base, with Sevres style mark overglaze at base, approx. 9-1/2 x 3-3/4 in.; 20th century, plates with Sevres style marks overglaze at bases, approx. 1-1/8 x 9-5/8 x 9-5/8 in., some wear/loss to gilt decoration; vase with some accretion, tarnishing, looseness to base, likely lacking lid
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Fine Pair of Brass Heemskirk Style Candlesticks
Dutch or German, 8-5/8 x 4-1/4 x 4-1/4 in., overall good condition, typical pitting, dents, scratches, and verdigris; one with solder repair to underside of base
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figural Sweetmeat Dishes
German, late 19th/early 20th century, crossed swords marks, one incised “H 166” and one incised “H 167”, larger 8-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 6-1/4 in., small losses and repairs throughout (see blacklight), each lacking handle on basket (one retained), surface dirt/accretion
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Eight French Tin Lined Copper Cooking Vessels
French, 19th century, comprising: three two handled ovoid dishes, largest 3-1/4 x 18-3/4 x 10 in.; five saucepans, largest 6-1/2 x 16 x 8 in., dents, scratches, and surface wear commensurate with age and use, heavy rubbing and discoloration, surface dirt, water ring stains, some small spots of verdigris and rust
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Solomon Island Carved Wood Dancing Club Ulawa Island, with black paint and inlaid metal decoration, 33 x 1-1/2 x 2 in., rubbing and loss to painted surface commensurate with age and use, some pest damage
Provenance: ex Hansen Collection per consignor; Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400

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Pair of Samson Porcelain Figures
French, 19th century, both with gold anchor marks to base, larger 9-1/8 x 4 x 3-1/2 in., minor gilt loss, foliate elements with some chipping, surface dust; female example with areas of retouch (see blacklight photos); male example with loss to fruit in basket
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300

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Pair of Large Meissen Style Porcelain Figures probably German, late 19th/early 20th century, variation of crossed swords painted to bases, larger approx. 14 x 6 x 5-1/2 in., breaks and repairs to hands and some flowers, scattered chips to applied flowers
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400

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Three Continental Porcelain Table Objects, One Limoges 19th/20th century, comprising: unmarked teapot; teapot, marked “Limoges/ France” to base; ovoid dish, blue underglaze “A” to base; largest approx. 7-1/2 x 101/2 x 7-1/4 in., some areas of wear to gilt and enamel decoration; unmarked teapot with hairlines throughout, accretion; Limoges teapot with retouch to top of handle, ovoid dish with stapled repairs, areas of retouch
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300


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Galileo Chini, Pair of Italian Landscapes (Italy/Thailand, 1873-1956)
Ora Vespertina (Evening Hour), 1943, signed lower right G. Chini, inscribed verso “G. Chini./Ora Vespertina/1943”, oil on plywood, 6-3/8 x 8-3/4 in.; Tempo Grigio (Gray Weather), unsigned, inscribed verso “G. Chini/Tempo Grigio/Case...Merlaia”, oil on plywood, 6-1/4 x 8-3/4 in.; matching gilt wood frames, 8-3/8 x 10-3/4 x 1 in., some cracking to plywood and slight warping mainly visible on “Tempo Grigio” verso; frames with light wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $900

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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling, Volumes I-XX in Fine Leather Bindings, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1897-1902, numbered 118 of 204 copies, full gilt ruled leather, aeg, board interiors with inlaid leather and gilt decorations, silk moire endpapers, printed on Japan paper; together with Milton’s Poetical Works in decorative cloth binding; largest approx. 8-1/4 x 6 x 2 in., Kipling set with fading, scratches, wear, and loss to leather at exteriors, some discoloration, bookplates of Patience and Joseph Towle/Raewood Farm, text blocks clean and tight, tissue guards generally intact; Milton volume with wear, bumped corners, cracked gutters, adhesive remnants to front pastedown, text block toned and foxed, previous owner’s marks to front free fly
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500
26 Leatherbound Volumes of British and Continental History including: vols. XII-XVII, XXI, and XXVI-XXXI of The Works of Thomas Carlyle in Thirty Volumes (with historical sketches as vol. XXXI), Centenary Edition London: Chapman and Hall, gilt ruled polished green calf, gilt particulars to spines, gilt inner dentelles, teg; Lives of the Queens of England, vols. I-V, by Agnes Strickland, with four other titles in eight volumes, largest approx. 8-1/4 x 6 x 2-1/8 in., overall wear, scratching to leather, wear and losses of leather along edges and to corners, fading and losses to spines, bookplates of Harriet A. Ellwood to pastedowns of some volumes, text blocks are overall clean and tight
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600

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The Collected Works of Rudyard Kipling, Burwash Edition Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1941, 28 volumes (complete), red cloth, teg, deckled fore-edge, approx. 8-3/4 x 6-1/4 x 1-7/8 in., some overall wear to extremities, fading to spines, some wear and loss to spines, text blocks are toned but overall clean and tight
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600

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30 Continental and Enamel Novelty Items including Russian enamel and silver spoon; Danish horn form vase; three Danish teaspoon; Danish serving spoon; hollow handle caviar spoon; German silver lobster pick; Georg Jensen Pyramid cocktail fork; hollow handle serving fork; plique a jour spoon; 15 Continental sterling and enamel spoons, tongs, and pin; enamel spoon and fork; Atlanta Georgia sterling and enamel watermelon spoon, 20.36 oz. T. gross weight excluding hollow handle pieces, 3 in. to 6-1/4 in., average wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $800

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Agate and Silver Tray, with Server 20th century, decagon shaped plate with banned agate center, partial mark, 8-1/2 in.; with Netherlands ornate silver server with pierced blade and banned agate handle, .833 fine, 12-1/4 in., agate possibly colored enhanced, plate with two chips, silver with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Continental Silver Two Handle Bowl and Cup possibly German, including cup with panels of floral decoration and one “Jacob/ Haase/1774”, later inscription on base, unmarked, 3 x 3 in.; round footed bowl with scroll handles, inscribed on side “F. Jobard D Meurseault 1841”, partial marks, 4-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., 12.24 oz. T., both with wear and damage
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $600

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French Gilt Silver Plate
Paris, mid 19th century, round with scroll and shell decoration, marks for François Durand, .950 fine, 8.57 oz. T., 7-5/8 in., scratches and typical wear
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $600

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Continental Silver Apple and Acorn 20th century, ball form dish and spoon with blonde amber apple finials, hand made, unknow marks, test .900 silver or better, 6.89 oz. T., 3-3/4 x 3-1/4 in., 3-1/4 in. spoon; mixed metal and enameled twig with acorn and acorn spoon, unmarked, 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 x 3-1/4 in., 4-1/2 in. spoon, good condition, apple with one foot pushed
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $400

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Pair of Continental Porcelain Floral Encrusted and Painted Vases 20th century, converted to lamps, 30-1/8 x 7 x 7 in. with finial, not tested for functionality, some retouch and repair (see blacklight photos), surface dirt, later bases and hardware, multiple breaks and losses to applied floral decoration; one missing segment of finial
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Neoclassical Style Silver Plate Wall Sconce with Two Arms 20th century, cartouche form with scroll, foliate, and shell decoration, central mask, two arms, monogram, unmarked, 16-1/4 in. x 10 x 56-1/4 in., some wear and loss
Provenance: Jolly Estate, Raleigh, North Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $300

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15 Piece Herend Rothschild Bird Porcelain Coffee Set
Hungarian, 20th century, all with blue overglaze Herend marks to bases, comprising: coffee pot, open creamer, lidded sugar, melon bowl, waste bowl, six cups, five saucers, largest approx. 10-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 5-3/4 in., minor wear typical of age and use; coffee pot lid and sugar lid each with small break and loss to petal of rose finials
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $900


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Rosenthal Porcelain Group, Two Racing Borzoi German, circa 1930, Rosenthal mark to base, 10-1/4 x 23-1/2 x 6-1/2 in., good overall condition, minor accretion to base
Provenance: Replacements, LTD, Greensboro, NC, sold May, 2007 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $3,999); Private Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600

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Kister-Scheibe Alsbach Porcelain Figural Group, Napoleon’s Flight German, 20th century, base marked with crossed “S” mark, 7-3/4 x 14-3/8 x 5-1/2 in., some tears and loss to leather reins, surface dust/accretion, small chip to blanket on left side
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400
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Eight Herend Rothschild Bird Porcelain Teacups with Saucers Hungarian, 20th century, Herend marks to bases, teacups approx. 2-1/8 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 in., saucers approx. 1 x 5-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., one teacup with break and repair to handle, another with small area of discoloration to exterior possibly as made; one saucer with area of discoloration, another of different form with later mark
Provenance: To Benefit WNC Bridge Foundation
Estimate: $300 - $500

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Two Continental Lithopane Plaques, KPM 20th century, comprising: KPM plaque, marked verso “K.P.M. 418”; small plaque mounted on glass and gilt wood frame, marked verso “RR/1740”; larger 8-1/4 x 7-1/4 x 1/8 in., minor surface accretion/discoloration; smaller plaque with crack and repair, some chips to frame
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300