Americana featuring the Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter | February 25, 2026
Americana featuring the Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
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George Washington Signed Medical Discharge, Moses Downing transcription: By His Excellency General Washington Esqr / Commander in Chief of the Armies of the / United States &c / Moses Downing, soldier in the second / Regiment of Massachusetts, having been certified / by a Board of Officers appointed for the Exami= / =nation of the Invalids of the Army, as unfit / for Duty either in the field or garrison / on account of the Rheumatism, is hereby / discharged from the service of the Unites States. / Given at Headquarters, Newburgh / This 10th Day of July 1783 / By Command / Jonathan Trumbull / G. Washington [signature], the docket on the back of the document reads “Moses Downing Discharge”, overall 11-1/4 x 8 in., toning, foxing, visible tape repair at back, small paper loss at fold intersections, possibly trimmed margins
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $7, 000 - $10, 000
Moses Downing (b.1749-d.1825) of Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts was a soldier in the 2nd Mass Regiment 1777 Continental Army. Major engagements for this regiment include: Bunker Hill, Battle of Trenton, Princeton, and Saratoga; served under Colonel John Bailey. Also, this regiment was encamped at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-1778. The regiment disbanded in November of 1783.
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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Early John Adams Signed Court Document, 1768 [Suffolk County] December 20, 1768, court proceeding concerning Boston merchants Edward Blanchard and Ebenezer Hancock over a matter of “eighty pounds”, with Ezekiel Goldthwait as Court Clerk, signed “Adams”, 6-1/2 x 8 in., delicate throughout, foxing, toning, deep folds and splits with partial separations, could possibly benefit from professional restoration
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
503
Thomas Jefferson Signed Congressional Act, 1790
[true copy] record of Congress from January 4, 1790, dealing with an “Act for relief of disabled soldiers...”, signed “Th. Jefferson” as Secretary of State, overall 13 x 7-1/2 in., good overall with a bold look, subtle toning, professionally reinforced folds, side margins possibly once trimmed
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
504
James Madison Signed Ohio Land Grant February 23, 1815 dated land deed issued to Isaac Gardner of North Carolina for land near Cincinnati, Ohio, signed “James Madison”, 8-1/2 x 13-1/2 in., folds, rust stains, periphery losses, area of removed mount at back
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $700 - $1, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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James Monroe Signed Mississippi Land Grant 1820, on parchment, issued to Joseph Rabun of Washington, Mississippi, with seal affixed, signed “James Monroe”, 9-1/2 x 15-1/2 in., heavy folds, faint ink (but signature is bold), thin areas, edge splits, isolated holes
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $600 - $900
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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John Quincy Adams Signed Land Grant 1828, issued to Leeaiden Posey of St. Louis County, Missouri, signed “J.Q. Adams”, 9-1/2 x 15-1/2 in., folds, foxing, staining, pinholes, mild surface grime
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $700 - $1, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
508
Early Martin Van Buren Handwritten and Signed Letter, 1815
unknown addressee, written with a rushed hand and the intent is unclear, does contain the passage: “I would certainly not give you this trouble if I thought it would be proper for me to ask the judge for it”, signed “M.V. Buren”, 11-1/2 x 8 in., toning, discoloration, periphery wear, crude repair at back to patch a loss
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $600 - $900
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
509
William Henry Harrison Handwritten Statement as Court Clerk for Hamilton County, Ohio, dated 1836, signed “W.H. Harrison”, along with signature of David K. Este, 12-1/2 x 16 in., discoloration, folds, edge wear, minor scattered losses
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $700 - $1, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
507
Andrew Jackson Signed Endorsement on Creek Indian / Alabama Document 1834 land conveyance document between a member of the Creek Indian Nation and Charles P. [illegible surname] and John W. Freeman for twenty five dollars, endorsed with signed approval “Andrew Jackson” dated November 1, 1834, 12 x 14-1/2 in., toning, numerous fold reinforcements throughout to counteract paper separations, could possibly benefit from further professional conservation
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
510
John Tyler Signed Naval Appointment dated 1843, on parchment, to appoint Robert Wyman as Midshipman, with affixed seal, signed “J. Tyler”, 7-1/2 x 11-1/2 in., toning, thin area, edge splits or wear, uneven bottom border
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $500 - $700
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
511
James Polk Signed Official Decree remission of penalty granted for the Shipmaster of the Gustav ship of Bremen, Germany, dated July 27, 1846, on thin folio paper, signed “James K. Polk”, 8-1/2 x 8 in. (folded), toning, mounts present at back, bold signature
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $600 - $900
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
512
Zachary Taylor Handwritten and Signed Military Requisition for fuel at Fort Crawford, dated 1834, signed “Z.Taylor, Col. Comd.”, 9-3/4 x 7-1/2 in., folds, foxing, toning
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $700 - $1, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
513
Millard Fillmore Signed Official Decree For Pardon issued for Frederick Knapp, dated September 9, 1850, signed “Millard Fillmore”, folio, 10 x 8 in. (folded), toning, minor edge splits
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
514
Franklin Pierce Signed Appointment for Rolla Doolittle as Postmaster at Madison, Indiana, 1853, signed “Franklin Pierce”, 10 x 15-1/2 in., toning, folds, split at bottom center, minor losses at fold intersections, older repair at back
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
515
James Buchanan Handwritten and Signed Letter to Col. Samuel C. Stambaugh for Edward Beale warrant for Midshipman, discusses Beale family history of service, dated September 16, 1836, signed “James Buchanan”, 10 x 7-3/4 in., toning, staining, professional restoration
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $500 - $700
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
516
Abraham Lincoln Handwritten and Signed Notation, Wartime [Racine, Wisconsin] October 20, 1862, lengthy letter from James R. Doolittle, writing from his Wisconsin home to discuss promotion for Charles Smith Hamilton to Major General, Lincoln’s notation with mention of “...present condition of General Grant’s Army...”, signed “A. Lincoln”, folio, 15-1/4 x 9-1/2 in. fully opened, toning, folds, delicate fold intersections with some daylight showing through, edge splits
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $6, 000 - $9, 000
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
517
Andrew Johnson Signed Official Decree For Pardon for Michael McNamara, dated January 16, 1869, signed “Andrew Johnson”, folio, 11 x 8-1/4 in. (folded), toning, folds, minor edge splits, isolated incidents of a random pinhole or two
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $400 - $600
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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Important Pardon for S.C. Governor John Manning, by President Andrew Johnson, on two separate leaves, dated November 4, 1865, pardon and amnesty for all offences committed by former South Carolina Governor John Manning of the Clarendon District, for his part in the “rebellion against the Government of the United States”, with affixed seal, bearing signatures of President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William Seward, 17-1/2 x 11-1/4 in. each leaf, toning, foxing, water stained (most notable at back), pinholes, tape remnants at periphery and back, visually pleasing despite the preceding qualifiers
Provenance: By direct descent of Governor John Lawrence Manning and Sally Bland Clarke Manning, Millford Plantation, South Carolina
Estimate: $5, 000 - $7, 000
Note: John Laurence Manning was elected by the voters of Clarendon District to serve in the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1842; he returned in 1844 and was elected to the state Senate in 1846. He was still serving as a Senator when he was elected governor in December 1852, a post he held until 1856. He attended South Carolina’s Secession Convention in 1860 and was one of 169 delegates to sign the Order of Secession. He sat in the state’s Senate during the Civil Waruntil November 4, 1865, when he resigned upon his election to the U.S. Senate. This document, dated that same day, pardoned and gave him amnesty for his part in the secession but the US Senate refused to seat him and he resigned in December 1866. Returning for a brief period in 1878, he retired from public life before his death in October 1889. Manning was one of the wealthiest men in South Carolina and Millford Plantation, his home near Pinewood, Sumter County, is largely considered one of the finest extant examples of Greek Revival residential architecture in America. Manning filled Millford Plantation with an extensive commission from New York City cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe that included a mirrored dressing table (lot 764) and French chair (lot 765). A Classical mahogany work table (lot 766) also descended in the Manning family. Manning’s second wife, Sally Bland Clarke Manning, was the sister of Mary Ellen Clarke Gordon, whose oil on canvas portrait (lot 762) and prayer book (lot 763) are also included in this sale.
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Ulysses Grant Signed Official Decree For Pardon for Thomas Fore and James Barker, dated June 19, 1872, signed “U.S. Grant”, folio, 11 x 8-1/4 in. (folded), toning, folds, minor edge wear
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $400 - $600
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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James Garfield Short Handwritten and Signed Note informal note of unclear intent, undated, on lined paper, signed “J.A. Garfield” in pencil, 5 x 7-1/2 in., toning, folds, scattered holes
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $600 - $900
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
520
Rutherford Hayes Signed Official Decree For Pardon for John Linnehan, dated June 2, 1877, signed “R.B. Hayes”, folio, 10 x 7-1/2 in. (folded), discoloration, folds, minor split at top center fold, minute losses at fold intersections
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
522
Chester Arthur Signed Official Decree For Condolence to Queen Victoria of Great Britain, dated June 12, 1884, likely having to do with the death of her son, Leopold, on blue paper, signed “Chester A. Arthur”, folio, 10 x 8 in. (folded), mild toning and folds
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
523
Grover Cleveland Signed Official Decree For Pardon for Joseph H. Evans, Oscar L. Baldwin, and J.W. Aldeen, dated March 7, 1887, signed “Grover Cleveland”, folio, 10 x 8 in. (folded), discoloration, folds, minor split at top center fold, minute losses at fold intersections
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
525
William McKinley Typed Personal Letter Signed letter of condolence to Miss Emma Farnsworth of Albany, New York regarding the death of her father, General John Gosman Farnsworth, April 1895, on Ohio Government letterhead, signed “W. McKinley”, folio, 9 x 11 in. (fully opened), toning, folds, a few stray smudges, nice bold signature
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $500 - $700
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
Benjamin Harrison Signed Official Decree proclamation with regard to a collision at sea, dated November 18, 1890, signed “Benj Harrison”, folio, 10 x 8 in. (folded), toning, folds
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $400 - $600
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
526
Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt Signed Bank Check
$100 check to “M. Rock”, 1912, signed “Theodore Roosevelt”, 3 x 8-1/4 in., light vertical folds, cancellation
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $400 - $600
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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William Howard Taft Typed White House Letter Signed on official stationery, 1912, to Dr. John Wesley Hill, signed “Wm. H. Taft”, 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 in., toning, folds, pinholes at left margin, was likely folio and cut down
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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Woodrow Wilson Typed White House Letter Signed on official stationery, 1917, to Oliver P. Newman, signed “Woodrow Wilson”, folio, 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 in. (folded), toning, foxing, folds
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $200 - $400
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
529
Calvin Coolidge Typed Letter Signed on his personal stationery, 1929, to Reverend Father George of Riverdale, New York, signed “Calvin Coolidge”, 11 x 8-1/2 in., toning, folds
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $200 - $400
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
530
Herbert Hoover Typed Letter Signed on his stationery, 1935, to Dr. John Wesley Hill, mentions autographing books, signed “Herbert Hoover”, 10-1/2 x 7 in., toning, folds, light stain in one area
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $200 - $400
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
Franklin Roosevelt Typed White House Letter Signed on official light green stationery, 1941, to Walter Trumbull, signed “Franklin Roosevelt”, folio, 8-3/4 x 7 in. (folded); with original mailing envelope, toning, folds, evidence of handling, gorgeous bold signature
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $400 - $600
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
532
Harry Truman Typed White House Letter Signed on official stationery, to Hon. Maury Maverick of San Antonio, Texas, dated 1952, signed “Harry Truman”, folio, 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 in. (folded), toning, folds
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $200 - $400
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
533
Dwight Eisenhower Signed Photograph black and white photograph, personalized “for Merle Johnson, with best wishes, Dwight Eisenhower”, 10 x 8 in., toning, light creases, dark areas at back (possibly once mounted)
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $300 - $500
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
534
Lyndon Johnson Congressional Typed Letter Signed on official Congress letterhead, to Governor Beauford Jester at Austin, Texas, 1947, signed “Lyndon”, 10-1/2 x 8 in., toning, pinholes, official stamping and stray markings
Provenance: Estate of Harold Robert Andersen
Estimate: $200 - $400
This signature has been verified by James Spence Authentication (www.JSALOA.com) and a letter of authenticity will be issued.
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Personal and Presidential: Mementos from the life of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Portrait of President Carter by Herbert E. Abrams (American, 1921-2003) sepia toned watercolor on paper, signed lower left “Abrams”, sight 9-1/2 x 12 in.; modern burl wood frame, 18-1/4 x 15-3/4 x 1 in., not examined out of sealed frame, small tear, barely visible in upper left near edge, slight toning near some edges; frame with slight wear at corners
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
536
Yuan Ching Portrait of President Jimmy Carter (Chinese School, 20th Century)
Portrait of President Jimmy Carter, 2016, signed and dated lower right, Chinese characters and chop mark in red ink (Yuan Ching), marker and watercolor on paper, 20 x 16 in.; gilt wood frame, 28 x 24 in., paper is clean and bright, strong color; frame with minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
Provenance:
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Portrait of President Jimmy Carter
(American School, 20th/21st Century)
Profile Portrait, not visibly signed, colored pencil on paper, 16 x 16 in.; under glass in wood frame, 26 x 26 in., good bright color, surface is undisturbed; frame with light wear
The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
538
James Richards (American, 20th Century)
Portrait Painting of President Jimmy Carter, inscribed verso “Light of the World 2015”, signed lower right “J. Richards”, oil on board, 11 x 14 in.; modern wood frame, 16-1/2 x 19-1/2 in., good clean surface; frame with minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $800
539
Unique Presidential Inaugural Proof 24kt Gold Medal, Jimmy Carter Provenance, official Presidential inaugural medal by Julian Hoke Harris, minted by The Franklin Mint, one of four produced in this oversized (70 mm diameter) format, weight 466 grams (over 14 oz. T. actual gold), edge marked 24kt (XRF tests closer to 23kt, a second analysis read 98.6% fineness), serial numbered “1”, presented to President Carter by the Inaugural Committee; with original box, hairlines and abrasions to delicate proof surfaces; some wear to outer box
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $40, 000 - $50, 000
The Franklin Mint commissioned a Georgian, Julian H. Harris, to produce the obverse design of the medal. An initial draft featured the President’s full name: James Earl Carter. In the end, the committee preferred the more universally known, “Jimmy.”
The artist had considered showing the President with a wide, toothy smile. Ultimately, deciding instead to portray Carter deep in thought. Harris did not design the reverse of the medal, that was done by staff at the Franklin Mint.
A census of four medals in this size and composition follows: serial #1 produced for The President and offered here, along with three others for Vice President Walter Mondale (serial #2), Inaugural Committee Chair Vicki Rogers, and Inaugural Committee Chair Bardyl R. Tirana. One of the original four minted reposes in the Smithsonian, a gift of James F. Dicke, who was himself a collector of Presidential inaugural medals. It is unclear which serial number is represented by the Dicke/Smithsonian example.
540
Official First Continental Congress Gold Medal, Jimmy Carter Provenance commemorating the bicentennial of the First Continental Congress, proof format, by The Franklin Mint, 38 mm diameter, weight 32.1 grams, edge marked 18kt; with original box , good overall with only light handling evidence
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 800 - $2, 500
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14kt. Enamel Seal of the President of the United States Lapel Pin, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance, white enamel, 13 round full cut diamonds, marked “14kt”, yellow gold, “Seal of the President of the United States”, 1-1/4 in. diameter, 9.5 g, some inevitable scratches consistent with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
Assorted Presidential Medals, Jimmy Carter Provenance Jimmy Carter inaugural bronze proof medal, by The Franklin Mint, 70 mm diameter, serial numbered “1”, presented by the Inaugural Committee; two 1995 U.S. Naval Academy bronze medals, unknown maker, 76 mm diameter each, one edge engraved “No. 47” and the other “No. 59”; two Jimmy Carter bronze inaugural medals, by U.S. Mint, 76 mm diameter each [five medals total], good overall, some evidence of handling
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
543
Two Inauguration Gold Coin Pendants, Liberia and United States, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance, two coin pendants, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA W. R. Tolbert Jr., Inauguration President 1976, Gold (.900), and Inauguration United States Jimmy Carter, January 20, 1977, 39th President of the United States, yellow gold, rope chain frame marked “14K” yellow gold; total weight 16.1 g, some inevitable scratches consistent with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 400 - $2, 000
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14kt. Diamond Great Seal of the United States Tie Tack, Jimmy Carter Provenance three round full cut diamonds, one round single cut diamond, approx. 0.10ctw., marked “14K, MONDIA, 86”, yellow gold, 1-1/8 in. length, 1 in. wide, 6.1 g, good condition, wear is consistent with light use, clutch back is not gold
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Estimate: $600 - $900
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
545
Seven Gold Charms and Brooches, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance, White House charm, marked “14kt.”, yellow gold, 1 in. length; Lions Club pendant, 1 in. length with bail, marked “18k”, yellow gold, small round full cut diamond, 3.3 g; hanchor charm, marked “14k”, yellow gold, 1-1/4 in. length; one bar pin, marked “14K”, white gold, 2-1/4 in. length; two crosses, one marked “14K”, yellow gold, 1-1/4 in. length, one tests 14kt. yellow gold and rose gold, 2 in. length; total weight 28.6 g; The Carter Center brooch, marked “10K”, yellow gold, 6.8 g, missing small diamond in cross pendant, pins on back are included in total weight may not be gold, some inevitable scratches and slight patina to the metal
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800 Brunk Auctions does not guarantee the accuracy of metal content or purity. All references to metal types and purity are based on available markings and/or tests performed to the best of our ability. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
546
Collection of 16 Sterling Jewelry Items, Rosalynn Carter Provenance ​ two bracelets, White House charms, Lapis Lazuli cuff; seven pins and brooches, stick pin with oval cabochon turquoise, swirl design turquoise brooch, free from design brooch, needle point framed with three drops, fibula style brooch, emamel donkey, flower with round faceted topaz, and GB Natachu Zuni Knifewing pin featuring multi stone inlay (turquoise, jet, mother-of-pearl, coral/spiny oyster) pin; three pendants, Judie Gumm carnelian acorn, two triangle with an oval malachite azurite cabochon center, donkey charm, two Murino glass pendants, frame marked “800” silver; one pair of earrings, handcrafted dangle earrings, stick pin is bent, some inevitable tarnishing to metal on most, off coloration to turquoise
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
The Zuni Knifewing pin is a significant piece of Native American jewelry, a gift from the Navajo Nation dated July 1994.
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
547
Collection of Five Presidential Seals Jewelry Items, Jimmy Carter Provenance pair of gold tone cuff links, Jimmy Carter signature on reverse, “Made in USA”; two gold tone and enamel tie tacks, Jimmy Carter signature, with Jimmy Carter boxes; two gold tone and enamel pendants, one with Jimmy Carter signature, all in good unused condition
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
548
Six Jimmy Carter Related Desk Objects, Paperweights and Pen comprising: four marble paperweights, three with Presidential Seal, one with Georgia Seal, and all with plaque reading “Best wishes- Jimmy Carter”; glass dome paperweight with illustration of the White House, marked “Made Exclusively For Tiny Jewel Box by Willant” to base; Jimmy Carter Parker rollerball pen and fitted case; largest 7/8 x 6-1/4 x 2-1/8 in., overall good condition, some bumps to boxes; one marble paperweight still in original packaging
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
This lot is accompanied by a letter signed by Jimmy Carter thanking the sender of these paperweights for their gift.
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Four Jimmy Carter Related Paper Weights 20th century, four paperweights commemorating the inauguration of Jimmy Carter, each approx. 3-1/4 x 2 x 2-1/8 in., overall good condition, three in original boxes
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
Eight Wilton Armetale Plates with Government Seals, Jimmy Carter Provenance, Colombia, Pennsylvania, 20th century, one with seal of the state of Georgia, seven with seal of the President of the United States and engraved signature verso; largest 6 x 6 x 3-1/4 in., in overall good condition, surface dirt and accretion, six in original boxes; state of Georgia seal example with pitting and anomalies; one Presidential seal example with some scratches and wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $50 - $150
551
2009 Obama Inaugural Luncheon Commemorative Glass Vase, Jimmy Carter
Provenance, by Evergreen Crystal (California), capitol artwork designed by Paula Skene, marked “Inaugural Luncheon / United States Capitol / January 20, 2009”, 10-1/4 x 5 x 5 in.; housed in blue velvet lined box, 6-5/8 x 11-3/4 x 7-5/8 in.; with event program and menu laid in, a few air bubbles, some smudging to glass, minimal wear and losses to box
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
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12 Camp David Related Glass Tankards, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, 20th century, gilt Camp David seal, 6 x 4-3/4 x 2-7/8 in., scattered flea bites and some rubbing and loss to gilding
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
553
Three Camp David Related Pewter Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, 20th century, each with Camp David seal, comprising: two Wilton Armetale ashtrays; Wilton Armetale tankard; largest 1 x 10-1/4 x 6-1/2 in., good overall condition with light surface wear and abrasion
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
554
Needlepoint Pillow with Great Seal of the United States, Jimmy Carter Provenance, American, 20th century, corduroy backing and four tasseled corners, approx. 9-1/2 x 19 x 1-1/4 in., some discoloration and staining to backside, stitched repair to bottom edge
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
555
Six Carved Wood Canes, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, including: cane with metal handle embossed “Jimmy Carter for President 76, ” yardstick cane with “Carter’s Warehouse” lettering, fish handle cane, among others, largest 57 x 2 x 2 in., some scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use; yardstick example with crack and repair to lower half
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
557
Badge, Identification, Blood Donor Card, Jimmy Carter Provenance ”Commander in Chief” badge for Jimmy Carter of Plains, Georgia; State of Georgia Division of Investigation, Governor Jimmy Carter identification card in leather bifold wallet; American Red Cross blood donation card for J.E. Carter Jr.; largest in group 4-1/2 x 3 in., visible wear and previous water damage to some
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
556
Six Carved Wood Canes, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, including: cane with peanut handle embossed “Jimmy Carter for President 1976, ” cane inscribed “President Jimmy Carter ‘Enjoy Our Cherished Trout Waters of Central Pennsylvania’ John R. Bravis, August 1999”, cane with gold tone metal duck handle, among others, largest 56 x 1-1/8 x 1-1/8 in., some scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
558
Twelve Pieces Glass Drinkware with Presidential Seal, Jimmy Carter Provenance, 20th century, all with Presidential Seal decoration, comprising: ten stems marked “Fostoria” on bases (two 8-1/8 in. goblets and eight 5-5/8 in. wines); two unmarked tumblers; largest 8-1/8 x 3 x 3 in., some rubbing and losses to gilt Seal decoration (especially to wines), typical light wear to bases, some surface dirt
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
559
Three Jimmy Carter Presidential Seal Fostoria Crystal Ashtrays circa 1977-81, each etched with Presidential Seal and signature of Jimmy Carter, 2 x 8 x 8 in., overall good condition, two in original boxes
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
560
Four Crystal Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, comprising: engraved crystal bowl with Great Seal and Jimmy Carter signature, 2-1/2 x 5 x 5 in.; engraved crystal bowl with Carter Presidential Center seal, 2-1/2 x 5 x 5 in; Mats Jonasson crystal engraved eagle paperweight, inscribed to base “MJ Sweden 9201”, 1-1/4 x 2-3/4 x 2-3/4 in.; Baccarat sulfide and crystal Harry S. Truman paperweight, 1-3/4 x 2-3/4 x 2-3/4 in.; with original presentation case, 2-1/4 x 4-1/4 x 4-1/4 in., overall good condition, some minor wear to bases; Carter Presidential Center bowl with chip to rim
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
561
Nine Pieces of Carter Family Owned Glassware 20th century, most lacking maker’s marks, comprising: pair of wines marked “Luigi Bormioli / Italy” on bases, with lettering “Jimmy Carter” and “Rosalyn Carter”; water goblet with lettering “Jimmy Carter”; pair of wines, one with lettering “Rosalyn Carter”; tumbler with lettering “President J Carter”; three ashtrays with monogram “C”; largest item 8-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 in., some light surface scratches and minimal wear to bases and rims commensurate with age and use; Jimmy Carter goblet with small chip to rim
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
562
Fitz & Floyd Porcelain White House Form Teapot Presented to Jimmy Carter circa 1993, the base with makers marks and inscribed “Presented by Fitz & Floyd to former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, citizen of the State of Georgia on the occasion of his participation in the ‘Global Tea Party’ with Chairman Edward [sic] Shevardnadze, Head of State, the Republic of Georgia. Respectfully, Kenneth R. Marvel Chairman and CEO/Designer Jerry Kerr 1993”, 6-1/4 x 11-1/4 x 5-1/4 in., overall good condition, some anomalies, firing cracks, and wear to base
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
563
19 Pieces of Woodmere White House Dessert Collection Tableware, Jimmy Carter Provenance, 20th century, New Castle, Pennsylvania, comprising: six cup and saucer sets, each housed in original box with recipe card and write up, in three presidential china patterns (Jefferson, Monroe, Lincoln), each cup approx. 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 x 3-1/2 in., each box 3-3/4 x 6-1/8 x 6-1/8 in.; 13 assorted limited edition numbered plates, each approximately 7-1/2 in., most in like new condition, apparently unused, some boxes with minor abrasions, dust and mildew to exteriors
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
564
Award for Conservation Efforts Presented to Jimmy Carter presented February 3rd, 2013, shadowbox housing carved and painted wood Whooping Crane feather by Thomas Tyers (Wisconsin, 20th century), plaque inscribed “...To President Jimmy Carter with great appreciation for your efforts to safeguard whooping cranes from extinction. From your friends at Operation Migration.”, 28 x 16 x 2-1/2 in., some trapped dirt under glass, some spotting and stains to mat board; frame with bumps and abrasions
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
565
Group of Three Signed Animation Art Works, Jimmy Carter Provenance, Jimmy Carter caricature by Atlanta Journal cartoonist Lou “Eric” Erickson, framed, 9 x 12 in.; Mickey Mouse sketch by Merle Gilson in the early style of Ub Iwerks, unframed, 8 x 10 in.; The Flintstones animation cell by Bill Hanna and Joseph Barbera, framed, 16-1/2 x 18-1/2 x 1-1/2 in.; some with personalization to Amy Carter, visible foxing and wear to each
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
566
Signed Photograph, Living Presidents, Jimmy Carter Provenance photograph, November, 1991, sitting President [Bush, the elder] and all living former Presidents [Nixon through Reagan], taken at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with signatures below, 8 x 10 in., good overall with light toning, mild curling at periphery
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
568
Signed Photograph, Living Presidents, Jimmy Carter Provenance photograph, November, 1991, sitting President [Bush, the elder] and all living former Presidents [Nixon through Reagan], taken at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with signatures below, 8 x 10 in., good overall with light toning, mild curling at periphery
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
567
Signed Photograph, Living Presidents, Jimmy Carter Provenance photograph, November, 1991, sitting President [Bush, the elder] and all living former Presidents [Nixon through Reagan], taken at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with signatures below, 8 x 10 in., good overall with light toning, mild curling at periphery
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
569
Two Pairs of Foldable Wood Stools, Jimmy Carter Provenance
American, 20th century, comprising: foldable stool with painted decoration of flying eagle on one side and inscription “President Jimmy Carter” on other, 16 x 13-3/4 x 13-3/4 in.; foldable stool with inscription “The Carter Kitchen”, 12-3/4 x 151/4 x 15-1/4 in.; pair of foldable stools with knit seats, 13-1/2 x 8 x 12-3/4 in., some minor abrasions and wear to wood
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
570
Six Carter and Georgia Silver Items, Jimmy Carter Provenance late 20th century, including Reed & Barton hollow handle cake knife, B&C Union crest, inscribed “President Jimmy Carter/Vice President Walter F. Mondale/ January 20, 1977” and “Presented by Bakery & Confectionery/Workers International Union/of America/AFL-CIO”, 12-1/2 in.; Reed & Barton silver plate spoon, front “Presidents House” and back “Jimmy Carter”, 8-1/2 n.; silver plate bread and butter plate, March of Dimes, “For Leadership/in/Birth Defects Prevention/1970/Jimmy Carter”, 7-1/2 in.; round silver plate dish, “Rosalynn Carter/Plains Junior Womans/Club/Honorary Member”, 1 x 5-3/4 in.; Tiffany & Co. hollow handle bottle opener with Coca Cola emblem, 6 in.; Georgia State Capitol sterling souvenir spoon, 5-1/2 in., cake knife with bent tip; dish with pitting, all with light wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
571
14 Pieces of Assorted Pewter, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: seven Steiff pewter commemorative demitasse cups with Presidential seal and engraved Jimmy Carter signature, in original boxes; two Steiff pewter Jefferson cups; two Keller and George pewter Jefferson cups; two “Maryland” commemorative goblets; teapot marked “Willms. Burton/39 Oxford St/01009”, 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 x 6-1/2 in., all with polish wear, some areas of tarnishing and discoloration, scattered surface scratches; teapot lacking lid finial; boxes with creases and handling wear, three unopened
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
572
Dick Labonte (American, 1921-2011)
Cocktails at the Whitehouse, limited edition print, 1029/2000, signed lower right “Dick Labonte” inscribed “Best Wishes to President and Mrs. Carter!”, 16-1/2 x 25-1/2 in.; modern metal frame, 24 x 33 x 1-14 in., very good condition; frame with minimal wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
573
Set of Six Scearce Jimmy Carter Sterling Mint Juleps, Jimmy Carter Provenance Kentucky, 1977-1981. tapering sides, no monograms, mark for Mark J. Scearce (Shelbyville, Kentucky, working 1947 to present), “JEC” for James Earl Carter, 28.09 oz. T., 3-3/4 in.; all with original bags and cards, good condition
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
574
Nine Titles Relating to the First Ladies and Presidential Family, Library of Jimmy Carter, lot includes: The Carter Family Scrapbook by James Neyland, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1977, signed and inscribed by Neyland; First Women by Kate Anderson Brower, New York: HarperCollins, 2016, signed and inscribed by Brower with hand written note to Rosalynn laid in; Helping Yourself Help Other and Helping Someone With Mental Illness by Rosalynn Carter and Susan K. Golant, New York: Random House, 1994/1998; Away From Home: Letters to My Family by Lillian Carter and Gloria Carter Spann, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1977; Family of Wiley Carter, Atlanta, Georgia: Hugh A. Carter Jr., 1998; First Ladies by Margaret Truman, New York: Random House, 1995; The Look-It-Up Book of First Ladies by S. A. Kramer, New York: Random House, 2001; White House Children by Miriam Anne Bourne, New York: Random House, 1979, good overall with light handling wear commensurate with age and use, some edges with handling creases and bumps, some staining and browning
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
575
18 Books on Presidents and the Presidency, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, lot includes: Mr. Citizen by Harry S. Truman, New York: Bernard Geis Associates, 1960, blue and white cloth with dust jacket, signed by Truman; The Memories: JFK 1961-1963 by Cecil Stoughton, Chester V. Clifton, and Hugh Sidney, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1973, signed and inscribed by Stoughton and Clifton; Thomas Jefferson: A Reference Biography, ed. Merrill D. Peterson, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1986, inscribed by University Union, University of Virginia; The Eisenhower College Collection, Kenneth S. Davis and Frieda Kay Fall, Los Angeles: Nash Publishing, 1972, numbered 1, 175 of 1, 500; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), good overall, typical light handling wear commensurate with age and use, some bumped corners, small creases, tears, and staining to dust jackets
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
576
40 Publications on Jimmy Carter’s Presidency, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s Personal library stamp, subjects including Carter’s presidency and campaign, including 14 titles signed, inscribed, and/or personalized to Carter, lot includes: The Press and the Carter Presidency by Mark J. Rozell, Boulder/London: Westview Press, 1989, signed and inscribed by Rozell; President Carter: The White House Years by Stuart E. Eizenstat, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2018, signed and inscribed by Eizenstat; Jimmy Carter: A Comprehensive Biography From Plains to Postpresidency by Peter G. Bourne, New York: Lisa Drew/Scribner, 1997; This Island Earth, ed. Oran W. Nicks, Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1970, with letter from Frederick C. Marland (University of Georgia) laid in; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), good overall, minor handling wear commensurate with age and use, some small tears and losses to jackets, scattered areas of staining, handling creases
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
12 Commemorative Presidential Publications, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, lot includes: Governor Jimmy Carter: An Oral History by Gary M. Fink and Gary L. Roberts, Georgia State University, 1988, numerous signatures; Saving Alaska: President Jimmy Carter’s Greatest Conservation Triumph and The Battle Over The Tall Tree Corridor at Redwood National Park by Nathaniel Pryor Reed, Reed Publishing Co., 2015, with letter by Reed laid in; two issues of First Woman published by the National Women’s History Project relating to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, each signed by Director Molly Murphy MacGregor and personalized to Rosalynn; Addresses of Jimmy Carter, comp. Frank Daniel, Atlanta, Georgia: Georgia Department of Archives and History, 1975; Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington 1789 to Barack Obama 2009, with temporary insert laid in to be replaced with copy of Obama’s address, in slip case; two copies of A New Spirit, A New Commitment, A New America: The Official 1977 Inauguration Book, Duobooks, 1977, specially bound covers with Jimmy and Lillian Carter’s names blindstamped in gilt lettering; The Inaugural Album, New York: Columbia Records / CBS Inc., 1977; The White House: Celebrating Two Hundred Years, Washington, D.C.: White House Historical Association, 2002, first edition, in shrink wrap (unopened); blank cloth bound journal with “Jimmy Carter the President” in gilt lettering along spine, good overall, some minor scuffs and losses to leather, minor staining to cloth; records not tested for playability
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
579
Jimmy Carter Presentational Sterling Tray, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, late 20th century, Lord Saybrook, crest and inscribed “Jimmy Carter/ Chubb Fellow/Timothy Dwight College/Yale University/March 1975”, marks for International, 18.48 oz. T., 12-1/4 in., two small spot of light pitting and typical wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $700 - $1, 200
578
Four Mens Leather Accessories, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, comprising: Stelzig Saddlery Co. embossed leather holster belt or hat band with Presidential Seal and initials “JC”; needlepoint and leather belt, marked size 30; leather belt with embossed and polychrome tribal decoration, marked size 28; J. Thompson western style leather belt with metal inlay; largest 32 in. to center, slight creasing and cracking to leather, some scuffs to leather commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
580
Set of Six Silver Plate Most Presentational Mint Juleps, Jimmy Carter Provenance. American, late 20th century, including a pair by Boardman, inscribed Welcome/to the 109th Running/of the Kentucky Derby/May 7, 1983”, 4 in.; two by Taunton, inscribed “109th/Kentucky Derby/May 7, 1983/Govern & Mrs. /John Y. Brown, Jr.”, 4 in., with original boxes; one by Sheridan, inscribed “Welcome/To/ Louisville”, 4 in.; one Reed & Barton, 4-1/2 in., all with minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
581
Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter Marble Desk Name Plate 20th century, inscribed recto “Governor Jimmy Carter”, verso “Georgia”, 2-1/2 x 12 x 2-1/2 in., some surface dust and accretion
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
582
Assorted Georgia Related Medals and Currency, Jimmy Carter Provenance 1982 Stone Mountain medal, by Medallic Art Company, 37 mm diameter; 1974 66th National Governor’s Conference medal, gold electroplate on sterling, by The Franklin Mint, 33 mm diameter; four Jimmy Carter/State of Georgia medallions, unknown maker, two appear copper-nickel, other two gold electroplate, 39 mm diameter each, in handsome wooden box; three $2 bills, each with Plains, Georgia postmarks on inauguration day [six medals, three notes total], good overall, some evidence of handling; delicate hinges to wooden box
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
584
Three Commemorative Glasses, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, comprising: pair of highball glasses, lettering “Office of the Governor / State of Georgia / 1776 / Jimmy Carter”, “21 Karat / Lotus / Quality” stickers, each 5-1/2 x 2-3/4 x 2-3/4 in.; one beer glass, lettering “USS Seawolf / SSN 21” and “USS Seawolf / Cave Lupum”, 5-3/4 x 3-3/8 x 3-3/8 in., some light surface dirt, typical light wear to bases
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
583
Three Avian Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, comprising: Special Conservation Award presented to Jimmy Carter, 1979, 11-3/4 x 9 x 6-1/2 in.; bronze eagle on wood stand, 11-3/8 x 6 x 5-1/2 in.; cloisonne pigeon form wooden box, 2-1/2 x 4 x 2 in., some general wear commensurate with age and use, wood elements with some bumps and abrasions; some crackling and loss to painted decoration on bird atop award
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
586
585
1841 Georgia Land Grant, Jimmy Carter Provenance for parcel of land in “Smith’s District, Hall County, Georgia”, signed by Governor Charles J. McDonald; framed, 141/2 x 11-1/2 in., visually well worn with areas of distress and losses, not removed from frame
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
McDonald’s legacy in Georgia is remembered for his integrity, practical wisdom, and commitment to public service.
Group of Ephemera, Jimmy Carter Provenance card to “Vote for Jimmy Carter, Candidate for State Senator” in 1962; approximately 200 “Elect Jimmy Carter Governor” flyers; President Carter aide memo for state visit to Nigeria; 32 page typed draft of “Inaugural Book” by Alex Haley, possibly unpublished, with what appears to be Carter’s hand written margin corrections; typed poem by former poet laureate Robert Dana; First Family menus; dinner menu of January 5, 1978 for the Carters in Versailles, France, with a Marc Chagall cover; White House dinner card of February 28, 1978 for Mrs. Carter, in honor of The Governors of the States and Territories; ten or so Mr. or Mrs. Carter place cards for various dinners or concerts; invitations and luncheon menu for inauguration of Barack Obama’s first term; Egyptian Railways itinerary of “The Special Train of Mr. G. [sic] Carter, The President of the United States”; books for Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter to the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize Concert; other Nobel related ephemera circa 20022003 photographs from travels abroad; funeral program for Hubert H. Humphrey, where Carter and Mondale were speakers; 12 x 14 in. print of Lefevre Cranstone’s The President’s House, Washington; a second print, this one bearing signatures of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, good overall, with expected foxing and visible wear from handling, some isolated staining
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
587
Two 14kt. Honorable Women’s Organization Brooches, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance four round full cut diamonds, Georgia Federation of Democratic Women, engraved on back “with deep appreciation 3-19-82, marked “14kt”, yellow gold, 1 in. diameter; engraved “NDWU Maids Honor Day 1972 To The Honorable Mrs. E. Carter”, marked “14kt”, yellow gold, 1-1/4 in. diameter; total weight 13.4 g, some inevitable scratches consistent with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Two 10kt. Enamel Lions Club Pendants, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, two enamel Lions Club pendants, one round full cut white sapphire in each, marked “10kt”, yellow gold and white gold, both awarded to Jimmy Carter, 1 in. diameter, one on 10kt. yellow gold chain, total weight 31.1 g, some inevitable scratches consistent with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
590
Collection of Assorted Political Buttons and Lapel Badges, Jimmy Carter
Provenance
over 100 pieces, enamel examples include political, diplomatic, foreign examples, civic examples, and Presidential pins, some with minimal signs of wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
589
Collection of 27 Various American Flag Lapel Pins, Jimmy Carter Provenance
American flags with, and without various other foreign and state flags; Italy, Lebanon, 1976 Bicentennial, Nepal, Maryland, North Carolina, Myanmar, Nicaragua, United Kingdom, Spain, Cuba, Haiti; name tag, “MR PRESIDENT”; Lions Club pin, of Bangkok, some with minimal signs of wear, some with tarnish, some tie tack backs are missing
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $600
591
Two 14kt. USS Jimmy Carter Medallions, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, two pendants, both test 14kt. yellow gold, engraved “USS Jimmy Carter”, back of one monogram “RCS”, 1 in. diameter, total weight 7.8 g, some inevitable scratches consistent with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
593
592
Six Pieces US Navy Silver Plate, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, all with Navy emblems: rectangular tray, 12 in.; two handle basket, 12-1/2 in.; oval bowl with openwork sides, 12-1/2 in.; oval bowl, 12-1/2 in.; two handle bowl, 12-1/4 in.; coffee pot with side handle, 7 x 9-1/2 x 6-3/4 in., most Reed & Barton, all with wear, some loss, and damage
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
594
21 Books on Political Science and Policy, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, including 13 titles signed, inscribed, and/or personalized to Carter, lot includes: Hard Choices: Critical Years in America’s Foreign Policy by Cyrus Vance, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1983, signed and inscribed by Vance; Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security Adviser 1977-1981 by Zbigniew Brzezinski, New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1983, signed and inscribed by Brzezinski; The Good Fight: A Life in Liberal Politics by Walter F. Mondale, New York: Scribner, 2010, signed and inscribed by Mondale; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), minor handling wear commensurate with age and use, scattered small tears to dust jackets, some staining and foxing to covers and edges throughout, some bumped corners
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
Eight Books on U.S. Naval History, Library of Jimmy Carter all with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, lot includes: Command at Sea >by Rear Admiral Harley F. Cope, Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 1966, signed and inscribed by ed. Captain Howard Bucknell; The Navy by Rear Admiral W. J. Holland, Jr., Naval Historical Foundation, 2000, inscribed by Susan Stevens and staff of the Historic U.S. Grant Hotel (San Diego, California); History of the Navy of the United States of America by J. Fenimore Cooper, Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1840, two volumes (complete); United States Submarine Operations in World War II by Theodore Roscoe; The U.S. Navy: A History by Nathan Miller; The Great Admirals by Richard Hough; Nucleonics for the Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel, February, 1949, good overall, minor handling creases and wear; Roscoe with some browning to cloth, one page loose and laid in; Nucleonics for the Navy with some scuffs and losses to covers
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
595
28 Publications on Georgia, Library of Jimmy Carter
most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, including 11 titles signed, inscribed, and/or personalized to Carter, lot includes: A History of Georgia, ed. Kenneth Coleman, et al, Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1977, custom binding commissioned by Carter, signed by editors; Outdoors in Georgia vol. 2, 1973, ed. H.E. Van Orden and Bob Wilson, Atlanta: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 1973, in custom binding with Carter’s name, signed and inscribed by Joe Tanner (Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources); Travels by William Bartram, Savannah, Georgia: The Beehive Press, 1973; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), light handling wear commensurate with age and use, scattered small tears and losses to jackets, some bumped corners, scattered areas of foxing and browning
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
The President’s Business Card, Jimmy Carter Provenance functional business card for “Jimmy Carter, President” with the obvious listed contact “The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20500”, 2 x 3-1/2 in., light toning and surface staining, obviously carried
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $50 - $100
598
Two Commemorative Jade Haimalong/Haimafong Presentation Seals, Jimmy Carter Provenance, each figure approximately 9 x 4 x 4 in.; housed in silk brocade boxes, with booklet containing write up on the Haimalong concept, two stamps, and signatures by Jimmy Carter and Kou Manyuen, one with chip to base, jade with minimal wear, boxes with some wear and losses to brocade
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
These figures were presented to Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalyn by GOLDIAN chairman Kou Manyuen in 2014 “as an acknowledgement to their successful marital life.” (See photo here: http://en.goldian.com/en/exchange/ getExchangeList?page=Humanistic-communication). The GOLDIAN Group, headquartered in Hong Kong, is a multinational entity involved in real estate, finance, education, and other sectors that promotes “humanistic care and true love.”
These items tested as nephrite on the Presidium Gem Tester II.
599
Box and Five Bracelets Presented to Jimmy Carter by the President of Mauritania, wood and metal inlaid box, with five wood and metal bangle bracelets, case 5 x 9-1/2 x 5-1/8 in., case with surface dirt and areas of discoloration to metal, scattered surface scratches and abrasions, bangles with some areas of verdigris, close mechanisms working at time of inspection
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
597
Jimmy Carter Nigerian Commemorative Hat and Python Foot Rest 20th century, footrest with python skin upholstery emblazoned with Nigerian coat of arms; hat of straw and leather construction, band of lettering “President Jimmy Carter..USA..”; and “Presen by..Emir of Keffi Nig.99”; larger 9 x 22 x 18 in., leather dry and stiff; some discoloration and possible mildew to leather of hat; foot rest with losses and lifting to scales
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
600
Two Nepalese Painted Scrolls, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, each depicting views of Tengboche, titled, signed, and dated in lower margin “...paint by Phurba Sonam Sherpa” October 1985, larger 21-1/2 x 291/2 in., both with handling creases and fraying at edges, scattered staining to linen verso, vibrant color
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
With corresponding map on letterhead of Himalayan Rescue Association of Nepal.
602
Framed Crosses from Provinces of Niger, Jimmy Carter Provenance 21 silver-toned metal composition crosses on red felt backing, a gift to Carter upon his 1999 visit by former Niger President Mahamane Ousmane, overall 14 x 18 x 1 in., good overall, not removed from frame
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
601
Lidded Vessel Presented to Jimmy Carter by The Dalai Lama Tibetan, tin on copper with ring side handles, 5-3/4 x 7 x 7 in., heavily patinated surface, areas of verdigris, surface dirt, scattered dents, visible solder seams
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
With card noting “gift from Lodi Gyari, special envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on 8/5/97 visit to Carter residence, Plains...”
603
Five Ethnographic Pottery Vessels, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: Manaus, Brazil incised vessel, signed and dated to base “Pucinha/PA” and “Manaus, Brazil/’97”; Nicaraguan polychrome vessel with note reading “Gift of wife of Ortega, when he was Pres. of Nicaragua in the ‘80s- on trip to monitor the election”; Jakarta, Indonesia lidded urn; Chinese four handled vessel, dated to base “China ‘97”; Nicaraguan incised vase, accompanied by business card for Eduardo Gomez Lopez, President of the National Assembly of Nicaragua; largest 7-3/4 x 7-3/4 x 7-3/4 in., overall good condition, some minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
604
Late Mississippian Pottery Bowl, Jimmy Carter Provenance possibly 1350-1600 CE, the rim decorated with engraved geometric design, 3-1/4 x 6 x 5-3/4 in., surface dirt, wear and loss commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
According to note accompanying the bowl, this piece comes from the pottery presentation on Archeology Day at Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm, May 5, 2005.
606
Framed Heritage Award Presented to Jimmy Carter by the American Museum of Fly Fishing
shadowbox containing American Flag decorated fly fishing lure, 17-1/2 x 11-1/2 x 2 in., overall good condition, frame with light wear and abrasions
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
605
12 Items of Men’s Costume Formal Accessories, Jimmy Carter Provenance pair of cufflinks and tie tack with “President of the Federal Public of Nigeria”; pair of cufflinks and tie tack, silver metal with enamel, 1982 World’s Fair; pair of enamel cufflinks with anchor and stars; three cufflink pairs; two tie tacks; four shirt studs; two “Carter” stick pins, some with signs of minimal wear and some tarnish, some new unused condition
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
607
Rainbow Trout Trophy with Jimmy Carter Signed Plaque 20th century, painted fiberglass on wood mount, label verso for Rainbow Reproductions, 10 x 20 x 5-1/4 in.; together with wood plaque with handwritten inscription by Jimmy Carter, 4 x 8-1/2 x 3/4 in., good overall condition, some minor wear; plaque with minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
608
Collection of Wet Flies and Streamers in Presentation Frame with Watercolor, Jimmy Carter Provenance, dated 1991, label verso reads “Wet Flies & Streamers were tied by: William R. Kodrich... Dry Flies & Streamers....Watercolor: Clifford M. Keth”, 21-1/4 x 25-1/4 x 2-3/4 in., some dirt trapped under glass, some minor bumps and abrasions to frame, some fly elements detached and loose in frame
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
609
19 Piece Jimmy Carter Personalized Woodmere Fly Fishing Partial Dinner Service, American, 20th century, most pieces with monogram “JEC”, each marked to base “Made Expressly for Jimmy Carter’s Walnut Mountain Cabin, Ellijay, Georgia”, comprising: six dinner plates; seven plates; oval platter; five side plates; largest 12 x 12 x 1-1/4 in., overall good condition, some minor wear commensurate with use, some surface dirt and accretion from storage
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 500
610
23 Piece Jimmy Carter Personalized Woodmere Fly Fishing Partial Tea Service, American, 20th century, most pieces with monogram “JEC”, each marked to base “Made Expressly for Jimmy Carter’s Walnut Mountain Cabin, Ellijay, Georgia”, comprising: five small bowls; five coffee cups; five saucers; two demitasse cups; two saucers; sauceboat; small lidded teapot; lidded sugar; creamer; largest 4-3/4 x 6 x 4-1/2 in., overall good condition, some minor wear commensurate with use, some surface dirt and accretion from storage
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 500
611
Five Trout Fishing Related Decorative Ornaments, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, comprising: wood and metal engraved plaque, inscribed “Jimmy Carter/President and Fly Fisherman”, 6 x 4-3/8 x 7/8 in.; carved and painted wood brook trout diorama, initialed and dated to rock at verso “MH 2017” (?), 11-1/2 x 12-1/4 10-3/4 in.; small bronze trout diorama on wood base, signed and dated “1982/B. Spannring/16/1000”, 2-1/2 x 4-3/8 x 3 in.; carved wood trout wall ornament, signed and dated “Little 82”, 3-1/8 x 5-5/8 x 1 in.; Lance Fine Pewter figure of a fisherman, 4 x 1-3/8 x 1-1/4 in., some minor bumps and abrasion to wood throughout; glue repairs to fins of brook trout diorama; fisherman lacking head, slight warping to rod
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
Jimmy Carter Personalized Oyster Bamboo Fly Fishing Rod in Leather Presentation Case
Blue Ridge, Georgia, the inaugural bamboo fly fishing rod commissioned by Oyster for President Carter, finely veneered mixed hardwood handle, with intricately engraved metal hardware, with extra top segment, 93-3/4 x 1-1/8 x 1-1/8; fitted leather and suede bound presentation case with seal of the President of the United States to interior, 4-1/2 x 32-1/2 x 3 in., overall good condition; case with some scuffs and wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $4, 000 - $6, 000
President Carter was a lifelong fly fisherman and possessed an earnest and unabashed passion for the craft, even holding a “fly
his presidency. His personal library is replete with books on the subject, and by the end of his life, he had accrued a truly impressive amount of
equipment. This rod was one he received later in his life, but from a letter from the former President to the rod’s maker, Bill Oyster, it is clear he was quite fond of it. That letter can be read below;
To Bill Oyster
I am extremely proud of my beautiful new Oyster rod!
During several decades of avid fly-fishing, Rosalynn and I have accumulated a wide range of rods, ranging from those for two-weight to 10-weight lines. They include those made of graphite, boron, and bamboo.
It is obvious to me that this Oyster rod will be my favorite, and you were able to assess personally how well its action suits my casting technique. I was glad that you also were able to observe how the rod performed as several very large rainbows were brought to the net The engraving is a special treasure, including the presidential seal on the rod’s base. Thanks, and best wishes,
Jimmy Carter
This letter can be found on the Oyster Bamboo Fly Rod website via the following link: https://oysterbamboo.com/blogs/featured-oyster-bamboo-fly-rods/jimmy-carters-oyster-bamboo-fly-rod?_pos=3&_sid=a1edf8299&_ss=r 613
Walton Powell Ultimate Fly Fishing Companion Rod, Personalized for Jimmy Carter
each butt inscribed above handle “Ultimate #95 of 100/Presented to President Carter by Walton Powell and Rich McIntyre”, 101-1/4 x 1-1/4 x 1-1/4 in.; with handmade leather carrying case inscribed “Ultimate #95 of 100/made for President Carter by Walton Powell”, 52-1/4 x 2-3/4 x 2-3/4 in., overall good condition; case with some scuffs and wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 500
fishing summit” at Camp David during
fly fishing
614
Two Carter Family Personalized Abel Graphite Fly Fishing Rods, with Travel Cases each inscribed to reel seat “President Jimmy” or “Rosalynn Carter/Los Roques 2005”, both 109-1/4 x 1-1/4 x 1-1/4 in.; each in original carrying case, 31-1/2 x 2-1/2 x 2-1/2 in., overall good condition, some minor scratches and signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
615
Two Jimmy Carter Personalized Fly Fishing Rods
20th/21st century, comprising: Hook & Hackle XI Series, inscribed above handle “Jimmy Carter, Crafted by SLS, 2016”; 108 x 1 x 1 in.; Sage XP 990-4 Graphite IIIe inscribed above handle “Jimmy Carter, Manaka Lodge 2003”, 108 x 1-1/4 x 1-1/4 in.; each in storage cases, overall good condition, some minor scratches and signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
616
Two Jimmy Carter Owned Fly Fishing Rods, One Personalized 20th/21st century, comprising: Fenwick GFF858 AFTMA Line No. 8, inscribed above handle “President of the United States Jimmy Carter”, 101-1/2 x 1 x 1 in.; Scientific Anglers G5 Fly Fishing Rod, 98 x 1 x 1 in.; each in storage cases, overall good condition, some minor scratches and signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
617
Two Large Scott Fly Rods, Jimmy Carter Provenance Montrose, Colorado, comprising: ARC 1308/3 fly rod, 157-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 1-12 in.; ARC 1287/3 fly rod, 154 x 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., overall good condition, minor signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
618
Jimmy Carter Personal Fly Fishing Collection 20th century, comprising: Abercrombie and Fitch personalized fly fishing rod, inscribed “‘Mr. President’/8 1/2’-(BORON) 3 1/2 oz./Line 6 or 7/SN-0039/Jimmy Carter/May 1983”, 102 x 1-1/8 x 1-1/8 in., with leather wrapped storage case with initials “JEC”, 53-1/2 x 2-1/4 x 2 in.; wicker creel basket, with leather straps, 10-3/4 x 14 x 7 in.; with commemorative publication Mr. President, a photo book by Abe Blair commemorating President Carter and First Lady Rosalynn’s anniversary trip to Intricate Bay Lodge (Illamna, Alaska) in July, 2017, a signed letter by Abe Blair laid in, overall good condition, some signs of wear commensurate with age and use; some minor splintering and fraying to creel basket
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
The Abercrombie and Fitch fly rod is pictured in the Mr. President photo book, p. 7.
619
Jimmy Carter Personalized Inlaid Wood Fly Fishing Net initialed “JC”, 22-3/4 x 10-3/4 x 3/4 in., overall good condition, some signs of wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
621
620
Jimmy Carter Personalized Carved Wood Peanut Form Fishing Lure
American, 20th century, inscribed to sides “Jimmy’s”, signed underneath “VLTONOES”(?), 3-1/4 x 2 x 5/8 in., overall good condition
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
Seven Boxes of Fly Fishing Flies, Jimmy Carter Provenance of assorted size and form, numerous examples made by George W. Harvey and Tommy Thompson, some in personalized presentation cases, overall good condition, some minor signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
One box included in this lot contains patented Tommy Thompson flies, the lot will be accompanied by a copy of the patent paperwork dated November 19, 1991.
622
Seven Boxes of Fly Fishing Flies, Jimmy Carter Provenance of assorted size and form, some with labels made by President Carter and other notations, overall good condition, some minor signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
624
Ten Boxes of Fly Fishing Flies, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, of assorted size and form, overall good condition, some minor signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
623
Nine Boxes Fly Fishing Flies, Jimmy Carter Provenance
20th century, approx. 166 lures overall, of assorted size and form, one crayfish example, a few made by John Johnson, overall good condition, some minor signs of use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
Accompanied by White House Gift Unit form detailing the gifting of John Johnson’s handtied fishing flies to President Jimmy Carter.
625
Thirteen Assorted Fishing Implements and Two Bags, Jimmy Carter
Provenance, 20th century, including six lures, two Manitoba Master Angler Award patches, Summary of Fishing Regulations and Laws from 1981, adjustable lure case, and two fishing bags, largest 5-1/4 x 15 x 11 in., some moderate wear commensurate with age and use, some items in original packaging, some surface dirt and accretion, some fraying and wear to fabric bags, larger bag in need of cleaning
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
626
Collection of 12 Fishing Related Pins, Pendants and Cufflink, Jimmy Carter Provenance, pair of fly fishing lure cufflinks; seven pins, fly fishing lures, three fish shapes, two enamel; two gold tone fish pendants; two tie tacks, fishing reel, and enamel fish, consistent with light signs of wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
627
Trout Fishing Print, Signed by Carter, Jimmy Carter Provenance
George LaVanish (Pennsylvania, 20th/21st century) On The Fly, AP 5/25, for the Pennsylvania Fly Fisher’s Tournament, signed by the artist lower right “G. LaVanish”, and countersigned by the President lower left “J.Carter”, sight 9-3/4 x 11-7/8 in.; original wood frame, 14-7/8 x 17-1/8 x 3/4 in., not examined out of frame, slight spotting on mat; frame with abrasions
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
President Jimmy Carter partnered with the artist on several fund-raising ventures by making Presidential editions, some of which sold for $650 in their limited release.
629
28 Books on Fly Fishing, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, including 18 titles signed, inscribed, and personalized to Carter, lot includes: Striper: A Story of Fish and Man by John N. Cole, Boston/Toronto: Atlantic-Little/Brown Books, 1978, signed and inscribed by Cole; George Harvey: Memories, Patterns and Tactics by George Harvey: Lemont, Pennsylvania: DLS Enterprises, 1998, signed and inscribed by Harvey; Fishing Bass-Ackwards and Fear of Fly Fishing by Jack Ohman, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988/1991, each signed by Ohman with personalized cartoon drawn on flyleaf; Catskill Fly Tier by Harry Darbee and Mac Francis, Philadelphia/ New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1977, signed and inscribed by Darbee and Francis; Remembrances of Rivers Past by Ernest Schwiebert, New York: Macmillan Company, 1972, first printing; The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton, illus. Arthur Rackham, London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1979; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), all with minor handling wear commensurate with age and use, scattered staining and small tears to dust jackets, some bumped corners
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
628
44 Fly Fishing Reference Books, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, including 23 titles signed and inscribed by authors and personalized to Carter, lot includes: Hook, Line, and Sinker by Gary Soucie, New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1982, signed and inscribed by Soucie; Salmon Flies by Paul Jorgensen, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 1978, with personalized flies applied to cover and laid in, signed and inscribed by Jorgensen; Stoneflies For the Angler by Eric Leiser and Robert H. Boyle, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982, signed and inscribed by Leiser and Boyle; Fishing Dry Flies for Trout on Rivers and Streams by Art Lee, Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics, 1998, signed and inscribed by Lee with fly laid in; Swimming Flies: A Revolutionary Approach to Successful Fly Fishing by Georges Odier, Washington, D.C.: Stone Wall Press, 1984, signed and inscribed by Odier; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), all with minor handling wear commensurate with age and use, some small tears and losses to dust jackets, staining and browning to spines, scattered handling creases and dog ears
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
630
16 Books on Fish and Outdoor Recreation, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, including eight signed, inscribed, and personalized to the Carters, lot includes: Guide to Atlantic Trout Foods by Dave Whitlock, New York: Nick Lyons Books, 1982, signed and inscribed by Whitlock with fly and photo of the author with Carter on a fishing trip pasted in; Man of the Forest by Zane Grey, New York/London: Harper & Brothers, 1920; The Edge of the Sea by Rachel Carson, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1955, signed Jimmy Carter bookplate pastedown; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), all with minor handling wear commensurate with age and use, some small tears and handling creases to dust jackets, some bumped corners, minor fraying to cloth
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
631
Donal C. O’Brien Jr. Redhead Drake Decoy, Jimmy Carter Provenance
New Canaan, Connecticut, mid-20th century, glass eyes, incised nostrils and base of bill, carved wingtips and tail feathers, lead weight and leather rigging loop at base, maker’s stamp at base, inscription in ink at base (mostly illegible) including maker’s signature, 6 x 14-1/4 x 6-3/4 in., repaint, paint losses at tip of bill and tail
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
633
Mark McGwire Signed Baseball, Jimmy Carter Provenance
McGwire on official National League ball, with inscription “STL 25”, in clear ball cube, some areas of toning or handling evidence
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
President Carter was known to love our National Pastime.
632
George Strunk Red-breasted Merganser Drake Decoy, Jimmy Carter Provenance, Glendora, New Jersey, fine presentation carving with attractively turned and tilted head, raised wingtips, carved tail feathers, glass eyes, incised nostrils and base of bill, leather rigging loop at base, signed in ink “G. Strunk”, lead weight also stamped “G. Strunk” with smaller stamp from Ron Kobli gallery collection, newer brass presentation plaque engraved “Presented by BASF Corporation to PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER September 25, 2003, ” 6-1/2 x 17-3/4 x 5-3/4 in., generally good condition, original paint with light handling wear, paint losses at bill tip, minor dents, minor surface dirt
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
634
Personalized Jimmy Carter Wood Box of Hunting Related Miscellanea American, 20th century, carved wood box inscribed “President Jimmy Carter 1987/Arkansas Gunning Box”, the interior containing a variety of animal calls and a post-hunt trophy picture, among others, 11-1/2 x 24 x 9-1/4 in., scattered minor wear commensurate with age and use; some items in original packaging; box exterior with some bumps and abrasions
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
635
Three Turkey Calls, Jimmy Carter Provenance
comprising: wood turkey call inscribed “President Jimmy Carter/Charles E. Browder”; wood “Fred Bostalman/3-2-96” turkey call; “Knight & Hale Mini Jenny KH14” turkey call; largest 8 x 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., slight wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
636
Four Turkey Calls and H.S. Strut World Champion Medallion, Jimmy Carter Provenance, comprising: “Real Turkeys 3” cassette tape; “H.S. Strut ‘Rosewood’” slate call; H.S. Strut World Champion Triple Glass medallion; “M.S. Turkey Mouth Caller”; “Easy Yelper by Quakerboy” call inscribed “Custom Crafted for Jimmy Carter/Praise the Foul/... Kirby” and with turkey illustration; largest 7-1/2 x 7/8 x 7/8 in., good overall condition, wear commensurate with age and use; cassette not tested for functionality; M.S. caller in original packaging
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
637
Three Wood Hunting Calls, Jimmy Carter Provenance
comprising: “Knight & Hale Push and Pull Model 114” inscribed to base “Chip/ Good Hunting & may God Bless you./Your friends/Bart & Harold”; “Roger Latham Slate Call” by Penn’s Wood Products Inc.; “Eddie Salter” turkey call; largest 1-3/4 x 6-1/2 x 2 in., wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
638
Black Powder Hunting Accessories, Jimmy Carter Provenance including: leather pouch with two attached powder horns, powder measures, bullet mold, and horn handled knife; black powder solvent; loose shot; leather fragment reading “Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for Future Success”; and used target dated November 3, 1974 among others; largest 7-1/2 x 9 x 2-1/2 in., scattered wear, accretion, and losses commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
640
Two Wooden Garden Tools Made by President Jimmy Carter each made of greenwood in the colonial fashion, comprising: rake, 69-1/4 x 20 x 5-1/2 in.; pitchfork, 57 x 9 x 1-1/4 in., abrasions and minor wear to wood
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
639
Jimmy Carter Commemorative Hand Saw
American, 20th century, Stanley 20-065 SharpTooth, held in wood sheath with plaque reading “President Jimmy Carter/Thank You/Jim Hedemark H.F.H.D. 2005”, 31-1/2 x 7 x 1-1/4 in., some chipping to wood sheath, scratches and wear to saw blade, scotch tape residue throughout
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
642
641
Four Jimmy Carter Owned Knives, One Personalized
American, 20th century, comprising: small sterling pendant knife incised “Jimmy Carter/Spokane June 6, 1974”; John Wayne Case knife; Franklin Mint eagle head knife; The Fisherman’s Solution by Alcas filet knife; largest with sheath 13-1/4 x 1-1/2 x 2-5/8 in., wear commensurate with age and use, some fogginess and scattered verdigris; Franklin Mint knife with loss to circular applique
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
Jimmy Carter Personalized Hunting Knife the blade incised “Gov. Jimmy Carter 1972/D.N.R.” (likely Department of Natural Resources), wood handle and leather sheath, 10-5/8 x 2-3/4 x 1 in. overall, blade length 5-1/4 in., some small nicks, scratches, and signs of use, leather sheath with wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
643
Jimmy Carter Personalized Knife and Multitool Zippo fold out knife incised “USS Jimmy Carter SSN 23/’Jimmy’ Semper Optima”, in original case 1-1/8 x 4 x 3-1/4 in.; multitool incised “President Carter 1979”, 3 x 3/4 x 3/8 in., some minor scratching and signs of use, some trapped dust
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
644
Two Carter Family Personalized Knives, One 12kt Gold small Crockford knife bearing Rosalynn Carter’s initials “RSC”; small Lestage 12kt gold pendant knife, incised “J.C./’Americus and Sumter County Hospital Authority’”; larger 5-1/4 x 3/4 x 3/8 in., some signs of use and trapped dust; some verdigris to RSC knife
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
645
18 Assorted Wood Working Tools, Jimmy Carter Provenance some possibly Jimmy Carter made, including miter gauge, corner gauges, folding ruler, drawknife, spoke shaver, yardstick labelled “Carter’s Warehouse”, surface planer, wood mallets, among others, largest 12-5/8 x 13-1/2 x 7-1/2 in., wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
646
Jimmy Carter Handmade Wooden Vice initialed “J.C. ‘84’”, 19-1/4 x 1-3/4 x 9-3/4 in., some minor wear commensurate with use, one knob with glue repair
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
647
The Hour Before Daylight ‘Miss Lillian’ Black Painted Desk Built by President Jimmy Carter, 20th century, top with two tills flanking paper storage, round tapered front legs with simple turnings, square tapered rear legs, signed reverse “J. Carter 2001”, 37 x 41-1/4 x 21 in., paint with minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
Published in “Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter”, Jimmy Carter, 2018, pg. 57. The write up reads “When I was a child, we had a black desk in our living room. My mother regularly nursed on 20-hour duty, from 2:00 a.m. until 10 p.m. During her brief off-duty hours, she would leave lists of chores for my sisters and me on the desk. Later we teased her by claiming we thought the desk was our mother. I made this duplicate for my boyhood home, owned by the US Park Service. The desk is now owned by Amy.” 648
Benchmade Yellow Pine Sofa Built By President Jimmy Carter circa 1950s, yellow pine frame, blue upholstered seat and back cushions, the seat supported by planks over rope suspension, 30-1/2 x 79-3/4 x 36 in., upholstery replaced, minor scuffs and scratches throughout, ring stains to arms, seat with dark spot stain and faint yellow stain to edge
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
Published in “The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter”, Jimmy Carter, 2018, pg. 50. Regarding this piece, he says “When I first came home from the Navy in 1953, we lived in a government housing project. I didn’t have a wood shop but owned the few tools needed on the farm-mostly a saw and hammer. I made this couch out of pine boards, using half-inch ropes for the bottom, and Rosalynn bought the cushion and pillows. We still use it on our back porch, and it is my favorite place to nap.” Copy of the book included with this lot.
Benchmade Cherry Queen Bed Frame, Built by Jimmy Carter headboard, footboard, side rails, two horizontal supports; 36-1/2 x 62-1/2 x 84 in., some splits to both headboard and footboard, warping to both side rails and one crossing support preventing the support from fitting into the side rails
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
650
Carved Cedar Blanket Chest for Rosalynn Carter, Built by President Jimmy Carter, 1996, the lid carved with rose and “RC” (Rosalynn Carter), dovetailed construction, brass handles to sides, 23-1/4 x 42 x 21 in., minor wear overall Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
Published in “The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter”, Jimmy Carter, 2018, pg. 44. Regarding this piece, he says “This chest, made in 1996 is in our bedroom and is used mostly for storing blankets during the summer. There are a lot of dovetails, which I always cut the old-fashioned way, with saw and chisel. I gave a duplicate to The Carter Center in 1998.”
651
Oak Two Door Cabinet, Built by President Jimmy Carter circa 1940’s, three shelves in graduated sizes included, 32-3/4 x 34-1/4 x 16 in., some surface wear throughout, missing three shelf supports
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
Published in “The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter”, Jimmy Carter, 2018, pg. 69. Regarding this piece, he says “The cabinet is the first piece of “fine” furniture I built, working in the navy hobby shop in Hawaii. We left most of our other furniture behind when we transferred to San Diego, but have kept this with us.”
652
Benchmade Painted Chaise Lounge, Built by President Jimmy Carter circa 1953, white painted frame with rope suspension, floral upholstered loose cushion, at highest configuration 36-3/4 x 25 x 71 in., some wear to paint, upholstery with discoloration
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
Published in “The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter”, Jimmy Carter, 2018, pg. 51. Regarding this piece, he says “I made this lounge at the same time as the couch (pictured on page 50, lot 648 in this sale), and it is still in daily use.”
653
Jimmy Carter Made Fly Fishing Rod Shelf with Wall Shelf American, 20th century, comprising: fly fishing rod shelf, 50-3/4 x 17-1/2 x 11 in.; segmented shelf, 15 x 163/4 x 10 in., some general wear and minor cracks to wood; segmented shelf with some cracks and separations to side walls
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
654
Amy Carter at Age Four, by President Carter (American, 1924-2024) signed lower right “Carter”, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in.; unframed, strong color, good overall condition, small surface scratch at lower right edge
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $10, 000 - $20, 000
655
President Carter’s Boyhood Home, by President Carter (American, 1924-2024)
The Home in Archery, Georgia, signed lower right “Carter”, oil and graphite on canvas, 18 x 24 in., overall good condition, very slight surface wear at upper right
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
The Peace Dove, by President Carter (American, 1924-2024)
signed lower right “Carter”, oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in.; unframed, overall good condition, some surface anomalies, likely retouch by the artist
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $20, 000 - $30, 000
Artist’s Painting Easel, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, adjustable workspace height and tilt, on casters, 87-1/4 x 25-1/3 x 34 in., paint and wear consistent with use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
658
Thornton Utz, Portrait of Amy, Daughter of President Carter, (American, 1914-1999)
Amy Carter multiple portraits, signed lower left, “Thornton Utz”, label bottom right “Amy Carter From the Personal Collection of Governor and Mrs. Carter”, oil on Masonite board, 96 x 16 in.; unframed, good color, light surface dirt and minor abrasions
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
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Keeping Faith by Jimmy Carter, Carter’s Presentation Copy in Custom Binding and Case, New York: Bantam Books, 1982, custom bound in full dark red leather with gilt ruled boards and lettering, housed in custom presentation case with applied bronze plaque “Presented to Jimmy Carter On the Occasion of the Publication of His Memoirs...Bantam Books, Inc. Nov. 2, 1982”, with materials credit sheet laid in, with key, case 4 x 14 x 12 in., fine overall, case with light wear and abrasions, plaque with some discoloration
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
661
51 Assorted Books from the Library of Jimmy Carter, Various Subjects several with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, lot includes: People of the Lake by Richard E. Leakey and Roger Lewin, New York: Anchor Press, 1978, signed and inscribed by Leakey; Smoke From This Altar by Louis L’Amour, Oklahoma City: Lusk Publishing Company, 1939, in custom leather binding and slipcase; The Town by William Faulkner, New York: Random House, 1957, with dust jacket, Jimmy Carter signed library plate pastedown; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), handling wear commensurate with age and use, scattered tears and losses to jackets, some bumped corners, fading and stiffness to cloth, some hinges tender/ boards starting
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
660
22 Books on the American Civil War, Library of Jimmy Carter most with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, lot includes: This Hallowed Ground by Bruce Catton, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1956, signed library plate pastedown; A House Divided, ed. Mason I. Lowance, Jr., Princeton/Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2002, signed and inscribed by editor, with personal note to Carter from editor laid in; The Bonfire by Marc Wortman, New York: Public Affairs, 2009, signed and inscribed by author; Battle Chronicles of the Civil War 1861-1865, ed. James M. McPherson, Connecticut: Grey Castle Press, 1989, six volumes (complete); and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), all with minor handling wear commensurate with age and use, some bumped corners, handling creases, spines with some browning; Catton with tears and tape repairs to dust jacket; They Who Fought Here with tears and losses to dust jacket
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
662
Nine Assorted School Books, Library of Jimmy Carter including several with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, many with notes and annotations throughout, lot includes: 1945 edition of The Gale (Georgia Southwestern State University annual) picturing Rosalynn Carter (nee Smith); Atomic Energy for Military Purposes by Henry D. Smyth, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1946, sixth printing; Applied Nuclear Physics by Ernest C. Pollard and William L. Davidson, New York/London: John Wiley & Sons, et al, 1951; Thermodynamic Properties of Steam by Joseph H. Keenan and Frederick G. Keyes, New York/London: John Wiley & Sons, et al, 1936; Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus by Granville, Smith, and Longley; College Accounting by Sherwood and Boling; Elementary Algebra by Wentworth; Morris’s Grammar, 1858; Hallneck’s New English Literature, 1913, all with scuffs and losses to boards, some bumped corners, hinges tender and some boards starting, handling wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
663
24 Volumes, Easton and Franklin Press, Library of Jimmy Carter all with Jimmy Carter’s personal library stamp, various titles on Classical literature and history, lot includes: Turning Point: A Candidate, a State, and a Nation Come of Age by Jimmy Carter, Norwalk, Connecticut: Easton Press, 1992, signed first edition; The Photographic History of the Civil War, Volume One by William H. Taft et al, Norwalk, Connecticut: Easton Press, 1995, personalized Easton Press label “Published Expressly for the Personal Library of [sig. Jimmy Carter]” pastedown; and others (see additional photos of spines for titles), good overall, some scuffs and minor handling wear to leather, some bumped corners
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
664
Karl Bauer Violin and Case, Amy Carter Provenance West Germany, 20th Century, label at interior reads “Karl Bauer/Made in West Germany/No. 0132”, with original bow, 24 x 7-3/4 x 3-1/2 in.; fitted plastic case 311/4 x 11-1/8 x 6 in., not tested for functionality; some scratches and wear to case
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
665
Four Small Desk Clocks, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: brass and enamel decorated miniature carriage clock, dial marked “Halcyon Days Enamels”, works stamped “Made in England...”; mahogany and brass desk clock with inset medallion from the Baptist General Convention of Texas; folding clock and thermometer in mahogany case; Westfield pocket watch in brass and leather case, inscribed note “I miss you! Write! Call! Amy C.”; largest 4 x 7 x 1-3/4 in., not tested for functionality, brass elements with areas of discoloration and surface scratches, minor surface dirt, wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
666
The President’s House Christmas Card, Family Signed, Jimmy Carter Provenance, 20th century, The President’s House, offset lithograph of a painting in the White House collection by an unknown painter, inscribed and signed at bottom “With love and Merry Christmas - to Grandma, to Mrs. Lillian & to Mama - Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter ‘80 / Amy Carter”, sight 11-1/2 x 13-1/2 in.; gilt wood frame, 13-1/8 x 15 x 7/8 in., light toning and fading, some minor foxing, not examined out of frame
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
Large Collection of Jimmy Carter Family Christmas Ornaments 20th century, over 50 ornaments including White House commemorative, first ladies, and Georgia themed ornaments, several in original boxes, with wood cutout Christmas tree standee, largest 12-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 3 in., all with minor wear commensurate with age and use, some lacking hanging element
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
668
Ten Piece Goebel Nativity Scene, Jimmy Carter Provenance West Germany, 20th century, Goebel marks to bases, several with incised “M.I. Hummel” signature, largest figure 8-1/4 x 3 x 3 in., all figures with some crazing, typical light wear to bases, light wear to paint commensurate with age and use; shepherd with break and repair to head; Mary with break and repair to proper right hand
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
669
Five Assorted Steins and One Porcelain Liquor Bottle, Jimmy Carter
Provenance, 20th century, comprising: two German stoneware examples with pewter lids; German porcelain example with pewter lid; Hungarian pewter example with “Inglis” mark to base; glass example with duck and “Culver” mark; Marita Spirits Georgia Anniversary Kentucky bourbon bottle; largest 9-3/4 x 4 x 4 in., all with surface dirt and light wear to bases commensurate with age and use, some tape remnants/residue; cork broken on Martia Spirits example, lid not secured, label off but retained; Hungarian example with loose lid; glass example with rubbing and losses to gilding
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
670
16 Assorted Pieces of Porcelain Tableware, Jimmy Carter Provenance 19th/20th century, including: Limoges, Belleek, Noritake, and others, largest 121/4 x 12-1/4 x 1-1/2 in., all with surface dirt, typical light wear to bases, minor areas of rubbing and loss to enamel
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
671
10 Sterling Table Items, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, 20th century, including Reed & Barton Francis I mug, 3 in.; Lullaby porringer, 5-3/4 in.; Lunt miniature mug, 1-3/4 in.; bowl with openwork border, base “K A /from/Φ M”, 6 in.; six pieces weighted: hollow handle Grand Baroque style ice scope; pair of salt and pepper casters; pair of three cup candelabra, 12 x 11-1/2 x 3-1/2 in.; two extra branches, 10.63 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, all with wear and damage
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $800
672
Old Company Plate Signature Silver Plate Flatware, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, 20th century, including twelve knives; eleven forks; six salad forks; fourteen teaspoons; sugar spoon; jelly server; butter knife; severing spoon with large bowl; pie server, all with “C” monogram, marks for Old Company Plate; with wooden case, brass plate “Carter”, light wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $50 - $100
673
Set of Two Delta Air Lines Sterling Mint Juleps, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, late 20th century, reeded rim and tapering sides, inscribed and logo for Delta Air Lines, marks for Lunt, 8.51 oz. T., 3-3/4 in., good condition
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $600
674
Seven Assorted Glass Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance American/Continental, 20th century, most unmarked, comprising: two commemorative decanters (Luss Parish Church example, Burns Crystal label; Mercer University example, stamped “ITALY”); ice bucket; pitcher; bowl; lobed center bowl; plate; largest 6-1/4 x 10-7/8 x 10-7/8 in., all with scattered light surface scratches, flea bites, and residue commensurate with age and use; smaller bowl with heavy losses to gilding at rim
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
675
Three Clear Glass Vases, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, comprising: Steuben spiral twist vase, Steuben mark to base, with original bag; Tiffany & Co. Crystal ice bucket, unsigned, with original box and receipt; William Yeoward Crystal ice bucket, unsigned, with original box and receipt; largest 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 x 7-3/8 in., good overall, some light wear to bases; Tiffany example with some surface dirt, residue, and cleaning streaks, small air bubble; Yeoward example with small air bubble
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
677
Ralph Harvey Abstract Fish Glass Vase, Jimmy Carter Provenance (American/Georgia, b. 1940) signed and dated “R. Harvey / 1982 / GSW / Americus / GA” on base, hand blown art glass vase, approximately 12-1/2 x 6 x 6 in., scattered air bubbles throughout as made, some surface scratches and dirt, rough pontil as made
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
676
Two Lalique Frosted Glass Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance each marked “Lalique / France” on base, Parme pattern decanter, 8-1/4 x 6-1/4 x 3 in.; Ceres pattern bowl, 3-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 8-1/2 in., light surface wear and scratches, surface dirt/smudges; decanter lacking stopper, some staining/residue to interior
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
678
Lalique Crystal Liberty Eagle, Jimmy Carter Provenance French, 20th century, inscribed at base “Lalique France”, 9-5/8 x 5-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., overall good condition, some scratching to base, minor anomalies as made
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
679
Lalique Crystal Tete d’Aigle Hood Ornament, Jimmy Carter Provenance
France, 20th century, eagle head form, inscribed to base “Lalique France”, 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., overall good condition, some slight wear to base
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
680
Baccarat Crystal Falcon, Jimmy Carter Provenance
France, 20th century, maker’s marks acid etched and engraved to base, retailer sticker to base “Green & Stevens”, 10 x 3-3/4 x 5-1/2 in., overall good condition, some slight scratches to base, light abrasion to proper right shoulder
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
681
33 Baccarat Harcourt Stems, Jimmy Carter Provenance
French, 20th century, marks for Baccarat on bases, comprising: ten 7 in. champagne flutes; twelve 6-1/8 in. goblets; eleven 5-3/8 in. goblets, typical light surface wear and fleabites to rims and bases, some surface dirt and cleaning streaks; four champagne flutes with rim chips; one 6-1/8 in. goblet with rim chip
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
682
Fourteen Glasses, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: two 5-1/4 in. Reed & Barton examples; eight 6-1/8 in. Rock Crystal Rock (RCR) Sogno pattern examples; four unmarked 5-7/8 in. examples, typical light wear to bases and scattered fleabites commensurate with age and use, some surface dirt/smudging
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
Nine Pieces of Assorted Glassware, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: two Reed & Barton examples (Odyssey vase and Soho two liter pitcher), in original boxes; six Wako cranberry cut to clear small glasses, in original box; Gibraltar Crystal vase with original tag; largest 8 x 8 x 6 in., overall good condition, typical light wear to bases and smudging Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
684
32 Clear Pressed Glass Berry Bowls and Underplates, Jimmy Carter Provenance, all unmarked, comprising: 12 possibly Arcoroc bowls with matching underplates (24 pieces total), bowl 2 x 4-3/8 x 4-3/8 in., underplate 3/4 x 6-1/4 x 6-1/4 in.; eight square lobed berry bowls, 2 x 3-7/8 x 3-7/8 in., light wear commensurate with age and use, scattered air bubbles and flea bites, some surface dirt and residue
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
685
21 Assorted Glass Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, various makers, comprising: pair of Waterford Marquis stems, label “...Made in Italy”; pair of Royal Doulton Oxford Candlesticks, label “...Made in Austria”; pair of Tiffany & Co. champagne flutes, Tiffany marks on bases; Edinburgh Crystal vase, label “...Made in Scotland”; five Royal Crystal Rock champagne flutes, RCR marks on bases; 7 in. goblet, Stuart marks to base; frosted and clear glass bell, handle finial with faint Galway mark; with seven additional unmarked pieces (water goblet; salt and pepper shakers; two shot glasses; bell; tapered vase); largest item 8-3/4 x 3 x 3 in., all with some surface dirt, fleabites, and light wear commensurate with age and use, some labels/stickers with tears and losses, some fading to marks
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
686
Eight Cera Glass Whiskey Tumblers, Jimmy Carter Provenance circa 1970s, Golden Grapes Green pattern, unmarked, each 3-3/8 x 3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in., some light surface dirt, minimal rubbing and losses to gilding, typical light wear and scratches to bases
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
687
Eleven Assorted Glass Table Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance late 19th/20th century, most unmarked, comprising: Mr. Peanut dish; two pitchers; three vases (one with “Nuutajarvi 1793...Finland” label); rectangular raised dish; cheese dome and underplate; large commemorative platter with cabin motif; shrimp/oyster plate; pink glass double handled bowl; largest 1-3/4 x 11 x 11 in., all with scattered surface scratches, fleabites, and residue/dirt commensurate with age and use, some scattered air bubbles; squat vase with ink stains to interior
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
689
Large Studio Pottery ‘Peanut’ Serving Tray, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, signed indistinguishably on base “P M..ct..y” (possibly for Pup McCarty, Merigold, Mississippi), molded peanut decoration, 2 x 16 x 13 in., good overall, scattered pinholes and small anomalies as made Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
688
Bronze Peanut Sculpture, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, inscribed “Shallizar Bronze/SLC Utah”, “P-Nut #1 copyright 76”, and with the names of 14 states and U.S. territories, 3-3/4 x 10-1/4 x 4-1/2; fitted wood base, 2-1/8 x 14 x 8-5/8 in., good overall condition, attractive patina, minor casting anomalies as made, small areas of verdigris; wear to base
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
690
Custom Hand Crafted Silver Peanut Branch, Jimmy Carter Provenance Probably American, late 20th century, free form branch/root with peanuts, unmarked, test .900, 154 grams, 20-1/2 in., two creases and wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
691
Three Decorative Wooden Bird Carvings, Jimmy Carter Provenance
Jim White (Cairo, Georgia) northern bobwhite, strongly painted, singing posture, glass eyes, wire legs, natural base, inscribed at base “Made for the Honorable Jimmy Carter by Jim White Cairo, GA ‘72 Powers’ Crossroads Fair”, 10-3/4 x 5-1/2 x 3-1/4 in; Bill Neely (Prescott, Arizona) stylized quail, figured claro walnut on natural manzanita base, etched signature and cypher at base, carver’s hang tag included, 8 x 9-1/4 x 4 in; Carlos Yévenes (Santiago, Chile) chucao tapaculo, alert posture, painted eyes, wire legs, species name inscribed at base, stamp at base with carver’s name and Spanish inscription translating to “with the purpose of preventing captivity of our wild birds”, 4-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 5 in., all in good condition with minor wear and surface dirt; quail with loss to crest and glue residue
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
692
Three Naturalistic Boehm and Herend Porcelain Figures, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising two Boehm porcelain examples: mockingbird 0203, marked “Tennessee State Bird 1982 World’s Fair”, gardenia 200-55-w; one Herend example, pink rose, stamped “Herend” to base; largest 7 x 8 x 5-1/2 in., scattered edge chips, especially at flower petals, tape remnants, typical light wear to bases
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
693
Four Decorative Bird Figures, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: ceramic ruddy duck with applied glass eyes, inscribed “Italy” at base, 6-1/4 x 6 x 5 in; carved wild turkey, etched “WS” or “SM” at base, 7 x 7-1/4 x 2-1/4 in; carved and painted common loon, incised wings and tail, 2-1/4 x 5-1/4 x 1-3/4 in; puffin by Steve/Debbie Balyeat, Seal Harbor, Maine, painted canvas-over-wire, painted wooden head, signed in ink at base, inscribed at base commemorating 1984 New England Mental Health meeting, maker’s hang tag included, 4-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 4-1/4 in., ruddy duck with craquelure; loon and puffin with dust and surface grime
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
694
Betty Edge Photograph (American, 20th century)
Old Apple Tree, unsigned, artist label verso, archival pigment on metal, 27 x 40 in., surface with some handling wear, lower right corner bent and surface punctured
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $800
695
James Lovera Signed Lava Pottery Bowl, Jimmy Carter Provenance (American/California, 1920-2015)
incised signature “Lovera” on foot, 2-3/4 x 6-7/8 x 6-7/8 in., good overall condition, light surface dirt
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
696
Four Assorted Studio Pottery Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: Lee McCarty/McCarty’s Pottery (Merigold, Mississippi, 20th century) nutmeg brown ovoid stoneware tray, signed on base; Jerry Leon Chappelle (Watkinsville, Georgia, 20th century) footed bowl with mountain design, signed faintly on base; unsigned green glazed stoneware plate; unsigned blue and brown glazed dome lid; largest 2-3/4 x 21-1/2 x 8 in., good overall, some glaze crazing, scattered pinholes and other firing anomalies as made
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
697
24 Pieces of Gail Pittman Tableware, Jimmy Carter Provenance (Mississippi, b. 1951)
all signed Gail Pittman on base, comprising: three shallow bowls, four deep bowls, large center bowl, floriform serving dish, octagonal platter, casserole dish, five square dinner plates, five square dessert/salad plates, oval platter, two bases, largest 11-1/4 x 15-3/4 x 1-5/8 in., overall good condition, typical light wear to bases, scattered hairlines
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
698
84 Piece Mikasa Bone China Service, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, White Silk pattern, all with marks for Mikasa to bases, comprising: 12 teacups; 12 custard cups; 12 dinner plates; 12 soup bowls; twelve 7-5/8 in. plates; four 6-5/8 in. plates; 24 saucers; largest 10-3/8 x 10-3/8 x 1 in., typical wear commensurate with age and use, some scattered surface dirt and staining, scattered scratches
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
699
13 Pieces of Limoges Pondichery Porcelain Tableware, Jimmy Carter
Provenance, France, 20th century, marks for L. Bernardaud & Co. to bases, 12 dinner plates, one lidded tureen, largest 9 x 13 x 8-1/4 in., all with scattered light edge wear and minor losses to gilding, tureen with significant breaks and repairs throughout
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
700
Eight Piece Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory Lomonosov Coffee Service in Cobalt Net, Jimmy Carter Provenance, Saint Petersburg, 20th century, stamped “Made in USSR” to bases, comprising: coffee pot, bell, two coffee cups, two saucers, two small plates, largest 8 x 8-1/4 x 4-3/4 in., overall good condition, minor wear and loss to gilding
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
701
Continental Silver Bowl and English Silver Tongs, Jimmy Carter Provenance including English silver tongs, marks for James McKay, Edinburgh, 1834, 6 in.; round bowl with swirl design, marked “900”, 2 x 8-1/4 in., 13.11 oz. T. total, both with typical wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $800
702
Two Russian Silver Spoons, Jimmy Carter Provenance Moscow, 1893, fiddle style handles, monograms, maker “ΠK”, .875 fine, 4.69 oz. T., 8-1/4 in., minor wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
703
International Prelude Sterling Flatware, 88 Pieces, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, 20th century, including twelve hollow handle knives; twelve forks; twelve salad forks; twelve teaspoons; twelve ice tea spoons; twelve round soup spoons; twelve solid handle spreaders; two serving spoons; ladle; child’s fork, no monogram, all with marks for International, 85.26 oz. T.; with pasteboard case, average wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $3, 000 - $4, 000
704
28 Silver Plate Goblets, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, 12 champagne, 4-1/4 in., and 12 goblets, 5-1/2 in., matching, Industria Argentina; four assorted goblets, all with wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
705
22 Pieces Silver Plate Hollowware, Plus Flatware, Jimmy Carter Provenance Christofle plate; Bailey, Banks, & Biddle Independence Hall platter; two water pitchers; two trumpet vases; two coffee pots; butter dish; small pitcher; chaffing dish; four oval bowls; two compotes; three round bowls; creamer; gravy boat, with 74 pieces flatware, silver plate, stainless and more, all with wear and damage
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $200
706
Two Turquoise Adorned Decorative Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: figural bronze statue with turquoise beaded necklace; wrought metal cross with turquoise appliques; larger 15 x 14-1/4 x 3 in., overall good condition; bronze sculpture with verdigris and surface dust
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
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707
Three Middle Eastern Metal Objects, Jimmy Carter Provenance 19th/20th century, comprising: Ottoman ornamental silver belt, possibly a wedding band; Moroccan koummya with wood handle and silver sheath; set of bronze nesting weights; largest 30 x 2-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., tarnishing throughout; some losses to bells and decorative elements of belt
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
708
Two Nigerien Clay Amphorae, Jimmy Carter Provenance red ceramic bodies, smaller example marked “Niger” to base, larger 21 x 8 x 7-3/4 in., each with chip to bottom rim, pinholes, firing cracks, and other anomalies as made
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $50 - $150
709
Three Assorted Enamel Decorated Plates, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: one Regina Delfts Blauw example; one Uriarte Talavera example; one Middle Eastern example inscribed “P. El Farah-Saze”; largest 13 x 13 x 1-3/4 in., overall good condition; Regina example with surface dirt; Middle Eastern example with pinholes and firing crack to foot
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
710
Two South American Decorative Boxes, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, one Bolivian example, case with red velvet lining, lid inscribed “Recuerdo de Hotel Europa/20-12-03”; Ecuadorian example, painted wood case with inset glass panels with figural decoration; larger 3-1/4 x 5-1/8 x 3-1/2 in., metal example with surface scratches, areas of discoloration, minor dents and warping; wood example with surface dirt, some losses to paint throughout
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
711
Two Cartier Desk Clocks, Jimmy Carter Provenance French, 20th century, 3-3/4 x 3 x 3 in. and 3-1/2 x 3 x 2-3/4 in., not fully tested for functionality, some scratches and wear commensurate with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
712
Two Large Japanese Porcelain Plates, Jimmy Carter Provenance comprising: late 18th/19th century Imari example, 11-3/4 x 11-3/4 x 1-3/4 in., with wood box 4-1/2 x 13-1/8 x 13 in.; Nabeshima example, 12-3/8 x 12-3/8 x 1-3/4 in., minimal surface dirt and losses to enamel and gilding; box with minor wear and abrasions
Provenance: (lobed example) Odawara Shoten Inc., Tokyo, Japan (accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity); The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
713
Isiah L. Jefferson Grand Banks Fisherman Mahogany Table, President Jimmy Carter Provenance, 20th century, top with inset black slate or soapstone panel engraved with ship schematic, campaign style mahogany base, 16 x 28-1/8 x 201/4 in., inset panel with some scratches, mahogany with minor wear including scuffs at top edge
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $800
714
Six Pewter Tankards with Engraved Dragon Motifs, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, unmarked, each with engraved dragon, Chinese character “福” (Fú - good fortune), and monogram initial “C”, 5-1/8 x 3-7/8 x 5 in., scattered areas of discoloration/tarnish, surface scratches, minor dents and warping
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $50 - $150
715
Two Hermes Silk Ties, Jimmy Carter Provenance France, each with tag reading “Made in France/100% Silk/Dry Clean Only”, horseshoe 57-1/4 x 3-1/2 in.; equestrian H motif, 61 x 3-1/2 in., horseshoe example with possibly launderable stains, notably 6 in. from tip
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
717
Leather Garment Bag, Jimmy Carter Provenance 20th century, with various flight tags including Russian tag and one reading “Mr. J.J. Driftwood...”, 44-1/2 x 23 x 2 in., notable wear and losses to leather with some tears and areas flaking, some picked and pulled threads, some tears, notably at lower left corner and top closure
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
716
Louis Vuitton Clemence Zippy Wallet, Jimmy Carter Provenance France, 20th century, monogrammed canvas and fuchsia grained cow hide leather, 3-3/4 x 8-1/2 x 3/4 in., overall like new condition, some minor smudges
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
718
Five Ladie’s Evening Clutches and Bags, Rosalynn Carter Provenance Whiting & Davis mesh bag, among four others, largest 7 x 7-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., handle drop 5 in.; together with Jimmy Carter Saks Fifth Avenue credit card, overall good condition, some scratches to hardware and signs of moderate use; coin purse with some rust to metal elements and detached hinge
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
719
Five Beaded Ladie’s Evening Clutches and Bags, Rosalynn Carter Provenance makers include Richere, Marshal Fields, and Kaufman’s, among others, largest 6-1/2 x 8 x 1-1/2 in., some signs of mild use and age, some possible loss to beading, picked/pulled threads
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
720
Judith Leiber Python Evening Bag, Rosalynn Carter Provenance
New York, black python letter and gold tone hardware, with coin purse, 7 x 8 x 2-3/4 in.; strap drop 19 in.; with original dust bag, overall good condition, some slight discoloration to hardware, two small areas of makeup accretion
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
721
Two Mens Belts, Jimmy Carter Provenance
R.P. Megar personalized western belt in embossed foliate leather, with Secret Service belt buckle and “JC” initialed belt loops, labeled size 38, 37-1/2 in. to center hole; Smathers & Branson needlework belt with fly fishing lure, marked size 34, 33-1/2 in. to center hole; in original wood case, overall good condition
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
722
Collection of Seven Belt Buckles, Jimmy Carter Provenance American, of assorted size and design, one sterling and turquoise, one White House form with embossed text reading “Carter 1980”, largest 2-3/4 x 4 x 1/2 in., overall good condition, some fogging, spotting, verdigris, and signs of mild use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
723
Ten Gentlemen’s Evening Dress Items, Jimmy Carter Provenance including: two cummerbunds, four bowties, two clip-on neckwear items, two suspenders, and black and white lace strip, signs of mild to moderate use; discoloration to white suspenders and lace strip
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
724
Two Nicole Miller Silk Pocket Squares, Jimmy Carter Provenance
New York, one with vegetable motif, the other with leopard motif, both 20 x 20 in., overall good condition, minor picked and pulled threads
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $100 - $300
725
18kt. Blue Sapphire and Diamond Halo Pendant on Two Tone Omega Chain, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, oval faceted blue sapphire, approx. 9.42ct., halo of 26 round brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 0.75ctw., 2.5mm wide omega, stamped “18KT, ITALY”, yellow gold and white gold, opposite sides, diamond cut finish, 16 in. length, 16.3 g, clasp is not gold, the sapphire is dark in color and heavily included
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
726
18kt. Pearl, Emerald and Diamond Floral Form Brooch, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, pyriform drop pearl, approx. 14.0 x 10.0mm, 16 straight baguette cut diamonds, 67 round brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 1.50ctw., seven round brilliant cut emeralds, approx. 0.70ctw., marked “750”, yellow gold and white gold, 2.1/8 in. length, 1-1/2 in. wide, 14.5 g, good condition, wear consistent with light use, straight pin is not gold
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 800 - $2, 400
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/ or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
728
18kt. Chopard Happy Diamond and Ruby Pendant, Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, 28 round single cut diamonds surrounding the glass window, heart shaped ruby, under glass three round brilliant cut diamonds and two round brilliant cut rubies, marked “ Chopard, 750, 1.0ct”, yellow gold, 16.5mm diameter, 3.8 g, good condition, consistent with light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
729
727
14kt. Diamond Fan Style Pendant on Chain, Rosalynn Carter Provenance 27 round full cut diamonds, approx. 0.27ctw., marked “ALA” tests 14kt. yellow gold, square Byzantine chain, marked “ITALY, 14K”, yellow gold, 3.0mm width, 18 in. length, 27.3 g, good condition with wear, consistent with age and use, obvious repair one side of clasp
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 800 - $2, 400
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
Two 18kt. Omega Necklaces With Gemstone and Diamond Pendants, Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, stationary bezel set, round full cut diamond, approx. 0.30ct., satin finish omega, marked “ITALY, 750, 18k, GERMANI”, yellow gold, 2.50mm wide, 16 in. length; bezel set, round full cut diamond, round full cut blue topaz, approx. 0.50ct., marked “750”, yellow gold, omega wire, approx. 16 in. length; total weight 18.1 g, good condition, consistent with light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 800 - $2, 400
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
730
14kt. Ribbon Style Clustered Pearl Brooch, Rosalynn Carter Provenance 18 round white pearls, approx. 6.5 - 8.0mm, marked “K14”, rose gold, 2 in. length, 1-3/8 in. wide, 18.4 g, glue residue on back of pearls, good condition, consistent with light wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
731
18kt. Vintage Tiffany & Co. Double Leaf with Diamond Brooch, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, circa 2003, round brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 0.08ct., high polish and satin finish double leaf motif, marked “2003, Tiffany & Co, 750”, yellow gold, 1-1/2 in. length, 1-1/4in. width, accompanied by Tiffany & Co. pouch, 15.5 g, good condition, consistent with light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 600 - $2, 200
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
733
Two Amethyst and Diamond Jewelry Items, Pendant on Chain and Brooch, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, Pear mixed cut cabochon crown and faceted pavilion cut South Korean amethyst, approx. 19.0 x 12.0mm, accented by six round faceted South Korean amethyst, stamped “585, 14kt”, yellow gold, wheat chain, tests 18kt., 24 in. length; seven pear faceted cut amethyst, 10 round full cut diamonds, stamped “14k, 585”, yellow gold, 1-3/4 in. length, 22.3 g total weight, good condition, consistent with light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 400 - $2, 000
The Pendant and chain were given as a gift from the South Korean Ambassador and his wife in 1994. South Korea is known for its unique, high-quality, and deeply colored amethyst crystals.
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
732
18kt. Vintage Chrysoprase Lariat Style Necklace, Rosalynn Carter Provenance rondelle beads, approx. 7.0 - 7.5mm, pillar style attaches the drop, marked “750, ” white gold, approx. 24 in. length with drop, 48.2 g, good condition, consistent with light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 600 - $2, 200
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
734
18kt. Rose Cut Diamond Link Bracelet, Rosalynn Carter Provenance
14 rose cut diamond slices, assorted shapes, marked “18Kt”, yellow gold, 7-1/4 in. length, approx. 10.5mm widest area, 18.6 g, some inevitable scratches to the metal and one diamond has a visible fracture
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
735
Collection of Pearls, Five Necklaces and One Pair of Earrings, Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, two single strands, round white pearls, approx. 6.5 - 7.0mm, 18 in. length, off round white pearls, approx. 6.5 -7.5mm, 19 in. length, both marked “925”, sterling silver, with jeweled magnetic clasps; single strand, round white pearls, approx. 7.5 - 8.0mm, 18 in. length, marked “14Kt”, white gold, 18 in. length; triple strand, off round white pearls, approx. 6.5 - 7.5mm, 18 in., 19 in., and 20 in. length; two faux round white pearl drops, 11.5 - 12.0mm, two post back round white pearls, 5.5 - 6.0mm, gold tone; total weight 170.8 g, some inevitable scratches consistent with age and use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
736
18kt. Emerald and Diamond Pendant on Chain, Rosalynn Carter Provenance pear faceted cut emerald, approx. 1.00ct., halo of 17 round brilliant cut diamonds, 0.70ctw., stamped “750, ” yellow gold, box chain, stamped “14kt”, yellow gold, 8.1 g, good condition, consistent with light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered. 737
18kt. Mikimoto Pearl and Diamond Pendant, Rosalynn Carter Provenance seven round Akoya cultured pearls with rose overtone, approx. 5.5 - 6.5mm, 21 round brilliant cut diamonds, approx. VS, 0.70ctw., marked “750, M, 0.70ct”, yellow gold, 1-3/8 in. length, 7.5 g, good condition, wear is consistent with light use, slight patina to the metal
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
738
Five 14kt. Gold Items, One Bracelet, Two Pendants on Chain, Two Loose Pendants, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, 14kt. two tone yellow gold and white gold, Liberty Bell charm with round brilliant cut diamonds, 14kt. yellow gold curb link chain, 16 in. length; 14kt. yellow gold, bird in flight charm, 14kt. yellow gold Figaro chain, 16in. length chain; two 14kt. yellow gold charms, 14kt. yellow gold bar link bracelet, 7 in. length, 13.9 g, good condition with some tarnishing on metal
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
Brunk Auctions does not guarantee the accuracy of metal content or purity. All references to metal types and purity are based on available markings and/or tests performed to the best of our ability. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
739
14kt. Peanut Key Chain, and Pendant, Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, engraved “Jimmy Carter” on back, 4-3/4 in. length; engraved “Rosalynn Carter”, 2-1/4 in. length, both are marked “14K”, yellow gold, 28.7 g, minimal wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
Brunk Auctions does not guarantee the accuracy of metal content or purity. All references to metal types and purity are based on available markings and/or tests performed to the best of our ability. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
740
Two 14kt. Peanut Charms on Chain, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance
14kt. yellow gold peanut charm, 23.0mm length, 14kt. yellow gold Figaro link chain, 15 in. length, 7.2 g; 14kt. yellow gold peanut charm, 17.0mm length, 12kt. gold filled chain, 18 in. length, 4.0 g, good condition with light sign of wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
Brunk Auctions does not guarantee the accuracy of metal content or purity. All references to metal types and purity are based on available markings and/or tests performed to the best of our ability. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
741
Sterling Peanut Cufflinks and Pendant, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, one pendant on chain, 16 in. length; two sets of cufflinks; two single cufflinks, one peanut and one donkey figure, some inevitable scratches and slight patina to the metal
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $400 - $600
742
Collection of 35 Various Tie Tacks and Clips, Jimmy Carter Provenance white tone and yellow tone with various forms, transportation themes; trains, boats, submarines, etc., some in good, slightly used condition, most unused with little signs of wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
743
Collection of Peanut Related Fashion Jewelry, 20 Pieces, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance
gold tone pendant on chain; three gold tone pendants; two pair gold tone cufflinks; one pair silver tone cufflinks; 11 tie tacks, some with minimal signs of wear, some with tarnish, some tie tack backs are missing
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
745
Three Watches, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance
Vintage Jimmy Carter, “The Plainsman” political campaign watch from 1976, featuring a caricature of Jimmy Carter, text on dial “By, and For The People”, Swiss movement, base metal, faux leather band; Dalvey Voyager clock, vintage nautical clock, pocket watch style alarm clock, travel clock, Grants of Dalvey, Scotland, polished stainless steel, approx. 70mm; vintage gold filled ladies wristwatch with ornate case, engraved “AMY, DARYL”, expansion bracelet; total weight for all 185.1 g, Vintage Jimmy Carter political campaign watch is in working condition at time of inspection; other two watches were not working, minor wear from use on two of the watches
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
No warranty is given or implied as to the timekeeping accuracy, mechanical function, or completeness of any watch or clock. Movements have not been tested and may require servicing or repair. We do not guarantee authenticity of individual components, such as dials, movements, or cases. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
744
Collection of 12 Various Tie Tacks and Clips, Jimmy Carter Provenance white tone and yellow tone with various forms, Presidential, Carter, peanut, and Secret Service, related tie tacks and clips, some with minimal signs of wear, some with tarnish, some tie tack backs are missing
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $500 - $700
746
18kt. DeLaune Chaumet Diamond, Ruby and Blue Sapphire Watch, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, 20 oval cabochon cut rubies and blue sapphires, four round single cut rubies, 72 round single cut diamonds set in bracelet, bezel is accented with round single cut diamonds, marked on case, “750, 18K, G267”, yellow gold, with owl stamped hallmark, two jewel, quartz Swiss made movement, marked unadjusted, total weight 28.0 g, not tested, has no crown
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
No warranty is given or implied as to the timekeeping accuracy, mechanical function, or completeness of any watch or clock. Movements have not been tested and may require servicing or repair. We do not guarantee authenticity of individual components, such as dials, movements, or cases.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
747
Faceted Jade Bead Necklace with Blue Topaz Pendant, Rosalynn Carter Provenance, 24 round faceted light green Nephrite jade beads, approx. 13.514.5mm, additional three extra loose beads, four prong set, round full-cut blue topaz, approx. 5.50ct., four prong, emerald cut blue topaz, approx. 16.70ct., tests sterling silver mounting, 16 in. length, total weight 116.0 g, some inevitable tarnishing to metal, clasp is base metal
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $300 - $500
Jade tested as Nephrite with the Presidium Gem Tester II. Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
748
Collection of 16 Items, Mixed Ladies Jewelry, Rosalynn Carter Provenance three pairs of sterling silver earrings; three pairs of fashion earrings; two enamel brooches; three gold tone bangles; one jewel multi strand bracelet; one fashion beaded bracelet; one beaded silver tone anklet; one Chinese porcelain pendant; one sterling ring, all with sign of light use
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
750
749
Collection of 16 Assorted Peanut Fashion Jewelry, Jimmy Carter Provenance 16 pieces, two gold tone pendants; one silver pendant; ten gold tone tie tacks; one gold tone peanut ring; one silver tone brooch, one pendant with tarnish, some signs of wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $600 - $900
Collection of Eight Gold and Gold Tone Jewelry Items, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Provenance, one yellow gold pendant, tests 10kt.; two gold chains; one yellow gold Middle Eastern stick pin, tests 18kt., yellow gold, 4.8 g; one enamel pin, marked “10K”; one enamel pinand one enamel pendant with donkeys; one Lions Club gold tone pin, tarnish, minimal signs of wear
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
Brunk Auctions does not guarantee the accuracy of metal content or purity. All references to metal types and purity are based on available markings and/or tests performed to the best of our ability. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
751
Sterling Silver Double Strand Pearl Necklace with Jade Drop Pendant, Rosalynn Carter
Provenance, pear cabochon cut nephrite jade, three round full cut cubic zirconia, off round 7.0 - 8.0mm pearls, marked “925”, sterling silver, 17 in. and 20 in. length, 71.0 g, good condition with wear, consistent with age and use, some inevitable oxidation, verdigris to clasp
Provenance: The Estate of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Estimate: $200 - $400
Jade tested as Nephrite with the Presidium Gem Tester II
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/ or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
Bush Family
752
18kt. Red White and Blue Gemstone American Flag Brooch Pendant, Bush Family Provenance, round brilliant cut diamonds, 0.58ctw., square step cut blue sapphires, 2.98ctw., and rubies, 2.48ctw., marked, “750”, white gold, 1-5/8 in. length, 1-1/16 in. wide, 12.0 g, good condition with wear, consistent with age and use, no apparent damage to gemstones
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
754
14kt. Wide Diamond and Gemstone Cuff Bracelet, Bush Family Provenance nine charms, all accented with round full cut and single cut diamonds; dog with round coral eye, four carved leaf emeralds, pheasant with round ruby eye, goat, lamb with ruby eye, elephant with round ruby eye, five straight baguette cut emeralds, five straight baguette cut rubies and six straight baguette cut blue sapphires, rooster with round ruby eye, airplane, rabbit, and horse accented with straight baguette cut rubies, stamped “14kt”, yellow gold, 6-1/2 in. inside measurement, 1-1/8in. width, total weight 60.4 g, some inevitable scratches and slight patina to the metal, one carved emerald leaf is damaged, one straight baguette cut ruby missing in horse
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $4, 000 - $6, 000
Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced.
Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
14kt. Aquamarine and Diamond Ring, Bush Family Provenance
rectangular step cut aquamarine, approx. 17.00ct., six straight baguette cut diamonds, approx. 0.40ctw., tests 14kt. white gold, 7 ring sz., 8.1 g, ring size has sizing bar, good condition, with little signs of wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 400 - $2, 000
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755
Platinum Art Deco Rock Crystal, Blue Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, Bush Family Provenance, possibly Seaman Schepps, circa 1935, carved rock crystal, rectangular faceted blue sapphires, pyramidal blue sapphire cabochons, round brilliant cut diamonds, tests platinum, 7-1/2 in. length, 1 in. wide, 126.6 g, some inevitable wear consistent with age and use, previously restored, some noticeable chips, and a fracture on rock quartz links, metal is not connected in all links
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $20, 000 - $40, 000
A signed Seaman Schepps of similar design, Rock Crystal, Multi Gem and Diamond Bracelet sold at Christie’s New York, Property from the Estate of Mary Lloyd Robb, December 6, 2023, lot 22, for $144, 900.
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Platinum Pair of Art Deco Diamond Dress Brooches, Bush Family Provenance straight baguette diamonds, marquise cut diamonds, round full cut diamonds, approx. 11.50ctw., H-J, VS1-VS2, tests platinum, 2 in. across complete, 2-1/4 in. length, 42.6 g, framework forming a larger brooch is missing, some inevitable scratches to the metal, no obvoius damage to diamonds
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
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758
Platinum Milgrain Antique Diamond Bow Brooch, Bush Family Provenance round single cut and full cut diamonds, approx. VS, G-H, tests platinum, 2-3/8 in. length, 1-1/4 in. at widest area, 21.0 g, good condition with wear, consistent with age and use, no apparent damage to diamonds
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
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757
18kt. Art Deco Diamond Clasp and Multi Strand Pearl Bracelet, Bush Family Provenance, round brilliant cut and straight baguette diamonds in clasp, 1-3/4 in. length, 21.0 mm wide, attached by four strands of 5.5 - 6.5mm white pearls, tests 18kt. white gold, 7 in. total length, 41.6 g, loose knots between each pearl, good condition with no visible damage, wear consistent with age and use
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 600 - $2, 200
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759
9kt. Enamel Mesh with Blue Sapphire Clasp Cigarette Case, Bush Family
Provenance, circa 1960, top and bottom have green enamel, thumb piece set with oval cabochon sapphire, marked “No 734036, 9 375, C&C”, white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold strip design, 3-1/4 in. length, 2-1/8 in wide, 89.6 g, some inevitable scratches and verdigris to metal from normal use and age
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000 Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee regarding any metal stamps, maker’s marks, and/or metal tests performed to the best of our ability. All diamonds, colored stones, pearls, or other gem materials’ weight, color, and clarity grades are estimated as mounted. Unless explicitly stated, stones have not been removed from their mountings. We do not guarantee whether a gemstone is natural or synthetic, or whether it has been treated or enhanced. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Brunk Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Buyers are solely responsible for making their own determinations prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or post sale adjustments will be considered.
760
14kt. Antique Diamond and Gemstone Carved Wood Brooch, Bush Family Provenance, two cabochon cut emeralds, two cabochon cut rubies, accented with old cut diamonds, carved dark wood, tests 14kt. yellow gold and white gold, 2-1/2 in. diameter, 25.0 g, some inevitable wear consistent with age and use, slight damage to wood on back
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
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761
Platinum Heart Shaped Aquamarines and Diamond Bracelet, Bush Family Provenance, five heart brilliant cut aquamarines, approx. 25.00ctw., 90 round full and single cut diamonds, approx. 3.00ctw., tests platinum, 6-5/8 in. length, 26.2 g, good condition with wear, consistent with age and light use
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
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762
Palladium Diamond and Three Row Ruby Bead Necklace, Bush Family Provenance, round single cut and straight baguette cut diamonds, ruby beads, graduating in size, approx. 3.5 - 5.0mm, tests palladium, 16-1/2 in. length, 70.9 g, good condition with wear, consistent with age and use, no apparent damage to diamonds or ruby beads
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 400 - $2, 000
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Philip de Laszlo, Mrs. James Smith Bush, New York, Bush Family Provenance (British/Hungarian, 1869-1937)
nee Caroline Lowe Patterson (D.L.A.T.no. 111977), 1932, signed and inscribed lower right “de Lászlo/1932 miami III”, oil on board, 35-3/4 x 27-3/4 in.; original hand carved and gilt wood frame signed verso with impressed mark “M. Grieve Co./hand carved/ New York & London”, 42-3/4 x 34-3/4 x 2-3/4 in., board taped at all edges, one small point of retouch upper right, crackle, cupping and cleavage at proper left arm predominantly; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Commissioned from the artist by Robert Dun Patterson (1881-1945) and Henrietta Churchill Lowe Patterson (18821963), Dayton, Ohio; to their daughter, the sitter Caroline Lowe Patterson Bush; to their daughter Flora Sheldon “Shelley” Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $25, 000 - $35, 000
The present work is included in the Catalogue Raisonne of Works by Philip de Laszlo (1869-1937) at www. delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com. The note for the painting is as follows: ”In October 1931, de Laszlo made his fourth visit to the United States. On Christmas Day he stayed with Mrs. Robert Dun Patterson and recorded in his diary that she had: “a crowded Xmas party to tea - many interesting people present - & showed me her very pretty young daughter about 22. years old married & wishes me to paint her in New York.” He was too pressed for commissions to complete the portrait there but did so during his stay with the Firestone family in Miami, Florida during Easter 1932. Caroline Lowe Patterson was born 13 April 1907 in Dayton, Ohio, the daughter of Robert Dun Patterson (1881-1945) and Henrietta Churchill Lowe (1882-1963). Her father’s family had founded the National Cash Register (NCR), a company established to manufacture and sell the first mechanical cash register. She was presented at Court to King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace in June 1926. On 19 January 1929, in Dayton, she married James Smith Bush (1901-1978), son of Samuel Prescott Bush (1863-1948) and Flora Sheldon Bush (1872-1920) of Columbus, Ohio. There were three daughters of the marriage. Their eldest daughter, Henrietta (born 1929), was painted by de László in 1934 [110664]. Their other daughters were Caroline (born 1933?) and Flora (born 1935). The couple divorced in 1948 and the sitter married in 1960, as her second husband, George Wilson Shaw.”
This lot is accompanied by a two page letter to Mrs. Henriette Patterson on The Hotel Pancoast letterhead stating, “Dear Mrs. Patterson, Enclosed I send you reply to my wire...glad that they were able to dispatch this morning the frame with panel. If the case reaches me tomorrow evening - on Wednesday morning - I would be pleased to begin your portrait in (?) afternoon(wed:) at 3:00 - In any case I will phone to you during the morning of Wednesday. Kindly keep free the afternoon & the following afternoons from three. I much looking forward painting the unusual attractive and interesting head of your daughter - Very Sincerely yours PA de Laszlo. P.S. - my studio is - at The School building of St. Patrick’s church Miami.” This letter seems to affirm de Laszlo’s preference to paint his portraits while they are framed.
Literature: The Spur, 1933, ill.; László, Philip de, 1931 diary, 25 December entry, p. 363
764
Philip de Laszlo, Henrietta Lowe Bush, New York, Bush Family Provenance (British/Hungarian, 1869-1937)
Full length, seated in a chair and holding a doll (D.L.A.T. no. 110664), 1934, signed and inscribed lower right “de Laszlo/N.Y. 1934”, oil on canvas, 42-1/4 x 30 in.; 18/19th century original hand carved and gilt wood frame, impressed mark on cross brace and also on frame verso “M. Grieve Co./hand carved/New York & London”, 48-3/4 x 36 x 2-3/4 in., original stretcher and tacking edge, canvas slightly loose, good condition; frame possibly restored by M. Grieve Co., newer back frame, some wear commensurate with age
Provenance: Commissioned by the sitter’s mother, Caroline Lowe Patterson Bush (later Shaw) and her first husband James Smith Bush; to their daughter Flora Sheldon “Shelley” Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $15, 000 - $25, 000
The present work is included in the online Catalogue Raisonne of Works by Philip de Laszlo (1869-1937) at www. delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com. Their note regarding the painting is as follows:
”De László painted the sitter’s mother Caroline Lowe Bush in 1932 [111977] and the present portrait was painted in New York in 1934. It was photographed by Peter A. Juley & Son, the fine art photographers the artist used when in America. The artist recorded in his diary that he thought the four-year-old “very intelligent” and “pretty” at the time of her first sitting on 8 February, at which she was accompanied by her mother and grandmother. A preparatory drawing remains untraced, after which the artist began to paint and: “was lucky - inspired - found a very good movement - & began straight [sic] the canvas.”
Subsequent sittings took place during the morning and afternoon of 9-10 February, and the morning of the 11th. De Laszlo recorded in his diary 12 February: “finished one of my finest childs [sic] portrait.”The sitter’s mother was so pleased with the finished portrait that, to the artist’s surprise, she gave him a kiss.”
Accompanying the lot is a handwritten letter on The Plaza New York letterhead with a postmarked date of “April 15, 1932” and addressed to “Mrs. Henrietta C. L. Patterson/Ritz Hotel/New York”. The artist writes, “Friday Dear Mrs. Patterson It is a great disappointment to me that I was even prevented from calling on you this afternoon to which I so much looked forward. Many visitors came to my studio here - could not get away in time - On Monday at 5:30 - I hope to have the pleasure to great [sic] you here, when I will show you - some canvases which will interest you - amongst them was Milbank - she is very attractive to paint.
I would be grateful if you will let me have a good photo after my sketch of Miss Bush for my collection in London - before sailing on the 22nd. (?) I had a most interesting personality in her to paint.
Au revoir Dear Madam - yours sincerely PA de Laszlo
P.S. my studio here is in the first floor rm. 107”
De Laszlo was likely referring to his portrait of Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank, née Katharine Schulze (no.110467), painted in New York in April.
Constantin Alajalov, Bush Family Provenance (1900-1987)
Portrait of Mrs. Flora Bush Jansing, 1957, signed and dated lower left “Alajalov 1957”, oil on canvas, 20 x 20 in.; bronze and painted wood frame, Oyster Bay, New York frame label, backing verso 25-1/2 x 25-1/2 in., wax lined, areas of retouch scattered throughout the background; frame with wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
766
Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt, Bush Family Provenance
Portrait of Henrietta Lowe Bush, signed at right side “Cornelia E. Hildebrandt”, watercolor on ivory, 3-1/2 x 2-3/4 in.; silver frame encrusted with old cut diamonds, 5 x 3-3/4 in., painting in overall good condition, area of yellowing to left of sitter, possibly as made; frame with wear, visible solder repairs throughout, stand possibly later
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $600 - $900
These diamonds test as real on the Presidium Gem Tester II. Silver tested .900 fine. 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.
767
21kt. Gold and Diamond Hand Painted Folding Fan, Bush Family Provenance
probably French, 19th century, hand painted leaf with domestic and garden scenes and monogram, gutta percha sticks and ribs, 21kt. gold guards, monogram KCT[?] encrusted with old cut diamonds set in silver and surmounted by a crown indicating possible royal association, old cut diamond rivet pins, approx. 22 x 12 x 1 in. extended; in custom made silk and velvet lined leatherette case, 12-5/8 x 2-3/8 x 2-1/4 in., total weight 187.3 g, scratching and tarnishing to gold, rear guard with small horizontal crack, paper leaf toned with scattered lifting, tears, small losses, areas of discoloration, and areas of repair/retouch, some small areas of discoloration to sticks; case with significant scratching to exterior, wear and loss to gilt manufacturer’s mark at interior, lining with threadbare and discolored areas
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $12, 000 - $18, 000
The guards of this fan test as 21kt. gold on an XRF machine.
Note: According to consignor notes, this fan belonged to Henrietta Lowe Patterson, the eldest daughter of Caroline Lowe Patterson and James Smith Bush who died in 1945 at the age of 15 in a car accident on Long Island, New York.
768
Tiffany Sterling Presidents Cup Trophy, Bush Family Provenance American, 20th century, urn form with world decoration and applied medallion with “The President’s Cup”, marks for Tiffany & Co., 21.60 oz. T.; base with applied plate “The President’s Cup/1998 World Champion/Backgammon - Tavli/Aboard M/Y Alexander/Donated by George Bush/Master Champion”, 9-1/2 x 6-1/4 in. overall, silver with light scratches; base with some abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
769
Yale Presentational Gorham Sterling Loving Cup Trophy, Bush Family Provenance, American, early 20th century, round form with three scroll handles, gilt interior, applied book and snake emblem, inscribed “Presented to/Robert D. Patterson/February 1/1905”, Yale/Class of 1904-5/...”. marks for Gorham, AGX”, 43.21 oz. T., 7-1/4 x 8-1/2 in., small dents and typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 000
770
Herbert Haseltine, Percherons, Bush Family Provenance (French/American, 1877-1962)
Percheron Mare: Messaline and Foal, modeled circa 1922, signed and dated on the original black and green marble base “Haseltine/MCMXXX”, and incised with title “Percherons” and numbered “IV”, cast in 1930, gilt bronze, 9-3/4 x 14-1/4 x 5 in, with marble base, 11-1/2 x 15 x 6-1/2 in., some rubbing to warm gilt surface, chip and repair in marble base on corner
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $25, 000 - $35, 000
771
John James Audubon, Goosander, Cohoes Falls, State of New York, Bush Family Provenance, (New York, 1785-1851)
Plate CCCXXXI, 1836, from The Birds of America, London, 1827-1838, Havell edition, hand-colored etching, engraving and aquatint on wove paper with J. Whatman/1836” watermark, sheet 25-1/4 x 37-7/8 in.; modern gilt wood frame, 38-1/2 x 50-1/8 x 1-3/4 in., hinged in with archival tape, margins trimmed, some within plate, toning, fading, foxing, small area of chipping to edge lower left; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
773
Elinor Barnard, Watercolor Portrait of Red Haired Girl, Bush Family Provenance, (English/America, 1872-1942)
Portrait of a Young Girl with Red Hair, Caroline, daughter of Robert Patterson of Dayton, Ohio, signed lower right “Elinor M. Barnard ‘16”, watercolor on paper, sight 26-1/2 x 18-1/2 in.; period carved gilt wood frame, 30-1/2 x 22-1/2 x 1 in., not examined out of sealed frame, vibrant colors, area of staining at upper right edge, probably slight fading; frame with wear and losses
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: 500 - $700
Note: This lot is accompanied by a Chicago Herald newspaper clipping regarding this work.
772
Andrew Nathaniel (AN) Wyeth, Bush Family Provenance (Connecticut/New York, born 1948)
Three watercolor farm scenes on paper board, all signed lower edge “ANW”: William William’s House, 1748, in Lebanon, Connecticut, signed and titled verso, inscribed in ink verso “John C. Jansing/Christmas 1983/from Shelby”, image 6 x 6 in.; Pasture Gate, signed and titled verso, inscribed in ink verso “John C. Jansing/ From Shelby/Christmas 1982”, image 4 x 4 in.; Old Tree (untitled), image 4 x 4 in.; miscellaneous wood frames, largest 9 x 9 x 1 in.; others 7-1/4 x 7-1/4 x 1 in., one examined out of frame, hinged at top edge with archival tape, overall good condition; frames with some wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $500 - $700
774
11 Pieces of Chinese Export Porcelain, Richard Dale or Captain Dale Pattern Bush Family Provenance, late 18th/early 19th century, comprising: ovoid serving bowl with underplate, lidded pot de creme, one dinner plate, six lunch/salad plates, one bread/dessert plate, largest 12-1/2 x 9-3/4 x 2-1/8 in., firing flaws and anomalies, wear and loss to gilt and enamel decoration, a few scattered chips, hairlines, and areas of repair/retouch; bread/dessert plate with overall repair/ restoration
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $400 - $600
775
Monogrammed Chinese Export Porcelain Tureen with Underplate, Bush Family Provenance, 18th century, monogrammed “JCP”, tureen 9 x 12-1/2 x 9-1/2 in., underplate 14-3/4 x 12-1/2 x 2-1/4 in., firing flaws and anomalies, wear and loss to gilt and enamel decoration, some small areas of repair/retouch, notably at interior rim of lid
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
776
Set of 43 Chinoiserie Decorated Firing Glasses, Bush Family Provenance
English or American, 19th century, unmarked, decorated with continuous landscape and Chinoiserie scenes, comprising: twelve 5-1/4 in.; ten 5-1/16 in.; thirteen 4-5/8 in.; eight 4-1/4 in., scattered scratches and typical light wear commensurate with age and use, scattered flea bites to edges, light wear to bases
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
777
Rare Large Group of Coalport Porcelain in Animal Service Pattern, 27 pieces, Bush Family Provenance circa 1800-05, cobalt and gilt borders centering a hand painted animal, titles in iron red to undersides, comprising: two square serving plates, two shell form serving plates, two quatrefoil/lozenge serving plates, two ovoid serving plates, two sauce tureens, 17 plates, largest 1-1/2 x 11-1/8 x 7-3/8 in., wear commensurate with age and use, firing flaws and anomalies, crazing, some wear and loss to gilt and enamel decoration throughout, wear to foot rims, a few possible areas of repair/retouch fluorescing at undersides; shell form dishes with extensive repair/retouch to exteriors of bodies; one tureen with hairline at interior; tureen lids with a few small chips to rims
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $5, 000 - $7, 000
This appears to be the largest known collection of this service, as well as the largest group offered for sale. Animals featured in this service were copied from Thomas Bewick’s A General History of Quadrupeds, which was first published in 1790 and contains over 200 different woodcut engravings. It is unknown how many pieces and animals are included in the set. Previously unknown/undocumented animals debuting in this lot are the zebra, jaguar, black tiger, leopard, wild cattl [sic], improved Holstein or Dutch breed, and the cheviot rram [sic]. The New South Wales wolf appears on both oval serving dishes.
778
Rare Coalport Animal Service Porcelain Compote, Great White Bear, Bush Family
Provenance, circa 1800-05, cobalt and gilt footed navette bowl centering hand painted vignette of polar bear on an arctic ground, titled in iron red to underside “the Great White Bear”, 6-7/8 x 12-7/8 x 7-1/2 in., wear commensurate with age and use, firing flaws and anomalies, one small chip to underside of rim, crazing visible at underside, some wear to foot rim
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
Other animals featured in this service were copied from Thomas Bewick’s A General History of Quadrupeds, the great white bear, however, does not appear in Bewick’s book. A similar compote of the great white bear on a grassy ground can be found in the collections of the Shropshire Museum (accession no. SHYMS: C/0490/01).
British School Portrait of a Boy, Alexander Duncan, Age 14, Bush Family Provenance, (late18th century)
Circa 1790, inscribed verso original stretcher “ Alex. Duncan/Age 14 Years/He Left _/Land/Aug. 19-1788”, oil on canvas, oval 11-3/8 x 9-3/8 in.; 18th century style gilt wood and composition frame, with spandrel, 17 x 15 x 2 in., original stretcher, crackle, small points of retouch, stretcher marks; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun Patterson, Dayton, Ohio, co-founders of The Dayton Foundation; Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
This portrait was formerly identified as a portrait by Sir Henry Raeburn likely because of a sitter identified as “Alexander Duncan” mentioned in David Mackie, Raeburn Complete Catalogue of Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A., Life and Art, as no. 235. It likely refers to an adult sitter who died just prior to the Raeburn exhibition of 1824.
781
Pierre Bittar, Bush Family Provenance (French, born 1954)
View of an Inlet with sailboats, signed lower right “Bittar”, oil on linen, 12 x 161/8in.; gilt wood frame, 18 x 22-1/4 in., original stretcher and tacking edge, good condition
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
780
Gabriel Spat, Plage d’Onival, Bush Family Provenance (New York/France/Moldavian, 1890-1967)
Gatherings of people on the beach at Onival, France, signed lower right “Gabriel Spat”, oil on canvas board, 9 x 12 in.; original painted wood and composition frame, 14 x 17-1/4 x 1-3/4 in., some surface dirt; frame with some cracks in gesso, discolored linen liner, abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
782
Renee Theobald, Port with Moored Boats, Bush Family Provenance (French, 1926-2014)
Barques de la petit port endormi, signed lower left “Theobald”, inscribed with title verso, oil on linen, 28-7/8 x 36-1/4 in.; original modern gilt wood frame, 34-7/8 x 42-3/4 x 1-3/4 in., good condition; frame with abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
783
Three Piece Faberge Russian Silver individual Tea Service, Bush Family Provenance, late 19th century, round form with dart and palm borders, gilt interior, composite spacers, no monograms, marks for Faberge, .916 fine, 19.35 oz. T., 3-1/2 in. teapot with matching covered sugar, and creamer, all with marks on base, lacking one spacer, teapot with two dents, all with wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
784
Three Glass and French Silver Dresser Jars, Bush Family Provenance 20th century, cut glass and engraved ribbon and swag decorated glass with French silver lids, each with applied monogram of crown and entwined letters, .950 fine, including 6 in. perfume and two 3-1/2 in. jars, 6.17 oz. T. lids only, perfume lacking stopper and discoloration, glass with small chips and light scratches; one silver lid with dent at rim, all with with typical wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $200 - $400
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785
Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coolers, Bush Family Provenance, late 18th/early 19th century, round form, tops with gallery, ring handles, wooden base, matching crest, unmark, 5-3/4 x 8 x 6-3/4 in., one with later extra insert with corrosion with causes top to not sit flat, both with wear
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
786
14 Pieces of Etched Amber Bohemian Glass, Bush Family Provenance 19th century, unmarked, possibly Moser, etched with stag, hound, and castle motif, comprising: 12 goblets, two sweetmeats, largest approx. 15 x 6 x 6 in., manufacturing anomalies, wear commensurate with age and use, some scratching, a few fleabites along rims and edges of bases scattered throughout; one sweetmeat with hairline at base
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
788
Meissen Porcelain Figure, Amor als Sieger, Bush Family Provenance German, late 19th/early 20th century, 6-1/4 x 4-1/8 x 4-1/8 in., a few small chips to leaves of floral garland, otherwise good condition
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $600 - $900
787
Pair of 19th Century Enameled Mint Green and Gilt Porcelain Fruit Coolers, Bush Family Provenance, English or Continental, unmarked, 12-1/2 x 13-1/2 x 10 in., firing flaws, wear and loss to gilt and enamel decoration, a few small scattered chips, some small areas of likely retouch, repairs to rims at bases of interiors; one example with spider crack/hairline to interior
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
789
Continental Tole Figural Spill Vase, Bush Family Provenance 19th century, on later wood base, 15-1/2 x 6-1/4 x 6 in., wear and loss to polychrome decoration, crack to proper right side of neck, lacking one decorative element at rear of vase, loss to piece grasped in proper right hand, lacking accessory in proper left hand
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
790
Pair of Indian Carved and Polychromed Ganguar Festival Figures, Bush Family
Provenance, 20th century, man and woman in traditional dress, each mounted on wood platform, larger 43 x 14-1/4 x 13-3/4 in., scattered flaking and losses to painted surfaces, surface dirt and accretion, scattered cracks and deep abrasions, notably at baseboards, each with some cracks and repairs to hands
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
791
Georgian Mahogany Compass Seat Child’s Chair, Bush Family Provenance
British, 19th century or older, mahogany and burl veneer, 27-1/2 x 17-1/2 x 16 in., seat height 12-1/2 in., scattered restorations throughout including cracks to stile and seat, later corner blocks, some cracking and minor loss to veneer
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $100 - $200
792
French Provincial Miniature Marquetry Chest of Drawers, Bush Family Provenance, Yvetot, Normandy, late 19th century, walnut primary wood with walnut and sycamore(?) secondary woods, possibly Meuble de Matrise, three drawers with marquetry front, case base with inlay, note to top underside reads “Pait a Yvetot, 1880, Devander(?)”, 12-1/4 x 17 x 8-1/2 in., minor splits and separations to veneers and marquetry with some restoration; later strip edge at back of top
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Estimate: $300 - $500
793
Renaissance Revival Figured Walnut Miniature Cabinet, Bush Family Provenance
British or Continental, 19th century, possibly a salesman sample, 17-1/8 x 101/2 x 4-1/8 in., scattered minor veneer repair and loss throughout, cornice with restoration to break, upper sides with restorations to breaks under cornice, loss to molding above upper door
Provenance: Estate of Flora Bush Jansing, First Cousin of George H.W. Bush
Portrait of Mary Ellen Clarke Gordon, Millford Plantation (American, 19th century)
Seated in a South Carolina Landscape, unsigned, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in.; very fine ornate period carved gilt wood frame, 39 x 34 x 4 in. gilt wood and composition frame, 39-1/4 x 34-1/2 x 5-1/4 in. Accompanied by a daguerreotype of the sitter. Mary Ellen Clarke Gordon was the sister of Sally Bland Clarke Manning, wife of South Carolina Governor John Laurence Manning, who governed from 1854-1856. With prayer book of Mary Good Clarke., wax lined, crackle, cupping, retouch, surface dirt; frame with wear and abrasions, losses, resurfaced; book with wear and losses to leather, front board detached, rear board beginning at head and tail of rear hinge, free fly papers partially adhered to pastedowns, text block toned and foxed throughout, tear and loss along top edge of index at rear
Provenance: By direct descent of Governor John Lawrence Manning and Sally Bland Clarke Manning, Millford Plantation, South Carolina Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
Milford Plantation
Also see lot 518, Important Pardon for S.C. Governor John Manning, by President Andrew Johnson
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794
Duncan Phyfe American Late Classical Dressing Table with Mirror From Millford Plantation attributed to Duncan Phyfe, mid 19th century, poplar and ash(?) mixed secondary woods, octagonal mirror held on curved supports with turned finials, white marble top, scrolled supports and original mirrored back, underside of one drawer incised with “JM 81”, 78 x 42 x 20 in., veneers with wear, chips and repairs throughout; hinged mirror with later pane and supports lacking stabilizing blocks; marble top scratched; wear to drawers
Provenance: By direct descent of Governor John Lawrence Manning and Sally Bland Clarke Manning, Millford Plantation, South Carolina
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
On June 2, 1841, Duncan Phyfe & Son sent John Laurence Manning Esq. (1816-1889) a letter detailing nearly 50 boxes, and their contents, which had been sent “to the care of your agent in Charleston”, with “the balance of the order [to] be shipped in from 3 to 4 weeks.” This mirrored dressing table may be one referred to as being in boxes 19 and 20: “Mahog. Sideboard Table” with “swing glass”. This shipment followed 12 boxes that had been sent earlier and was itself followed by an additional 39 boxes; the contents of both the earlier and later shipments and their whereabouts are unknown. Surviving documentation of two letters, dated January 5 and 7, 1842, and an invoice dated January 5, 1842, totaled $2, 047.14 for work completed between January 1841 and January 1842 by Phyfe & Brother, the upholstery firm of James and Robert Phyfe, nephews of Duncan Phyfe and sons of his brother, John.
While many of Phyfe’s patrons purchased from just a few pieces to the contents of one or two rooms, Michael K. Brown and Matthew A. Thurlow note “there is a single occasion when a client, John Laurence Manning, filled an entire house with Phyfe’s wares”. (“Duncan Phyfe Master Cabinetmaker in New York, ” Kenny, Brown, Bretter & Thurlow p. 37).
This dressing table bears similarities to a marble top mahogany basin stand with brass gallery noted on the June 2, 1841, bill of lading that Richard Hampton Jenrette acquired and returned to Millford Plantation (see Duncan Phyfe Master Cabinetmaker in New York, cat no 2.10, p. 283).
Millford Plantation is largely recognized to be one of the finest extant examples of Greek Revival residential architecture in America. Built by Nathaniel Potter between 1839 and 1841, Frances K. Bretter suggest it was designed for Manning and his new bride, Susan Frances Hampton (1816-1845), by German architect Charles Friedrich Reichardt, who moved to Charleston in 1836; here, he designed several buildings, including the Charleston Hotel, a prototype for Millford. Manning was in New York City in October 1840 and stopped at Astor House, the first luxury house in the city; here he may have seen examples of the French-inspired Grecian Plain style Phyfe was known for and which was so well suited to Millford.
During the Civil War, Millford escaped destruction by Union troops and remained in the Manning family during Reconstruction. The plantation was sold to Mark Clark Thompson in 1902, in whose family it remained until 1992 when it was purchased by Richard Jenrette. He restored the house and reassembled much of its original furnishings; in 2008, the home became part of the Classical American Homes Preservation Trust, which is now known as the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation.
796
Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Klismos Side Chair possibly from Millford Plantation New York, 19th century, arched back, shaped splat, slip seat, 32-3/4 x 18 x 21 in., crown rail with scattered restorations to breaks, especially at joint of rail with proper right stile; proper right front leg with restoration to crack, proper left seat rail interior corner with replaced piece, rear legs appear to be replaced
Provenance: By direct descent of Ellen Clarke Manning, daughter of Sally Bland Clarke Manning, Possibly from Millford Plantation, South Carolina
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
Despite differences in the crest and splat, there are similarities between this chair and other known examples by Duncan Phyfe, including a French chair from a set of parlor seating furniture made by Phyfe for New York lawyer Samuel Alfred Foot, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This chair descended in the family of Ellen Clarke Manning, daughter of Sally Bland Clarke Manning, the second wife of Millford Plantation owner, John Laurence Manning. During the Civil War, Millford escaped destruction by Union troops and remained in the Manning family during Reconstruction. The plantation was sold to Mark Clark Thompson in 1902, in whose family it remained until 1992 when it was purchased by Richard Jenrette. He restored the house and reassembled much of its original furnishings; in 2008, the home became part of the Classical American Homes Preservation Trust, which is now known as the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation.
797
Classical Mahogany Three Drawer Work Table Possibly from MIllford Plantation, probably New York, 19th century, poplar secondary wood, top opens to reveal work surface, 29 x 22-1/4 x 17-1/4 in., significant wear and loss to veneer with some restoration, working surface missing leather, shrinkage splits at sides and back, feet with scattered repairs and one loss
Provenance: By direct descent of Ellen Clarke Manning, the daughter of Sally Bland Clarke Manning. Possibly from Millford Plantation, South Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
Note:
This work table has a history of ownership in the Manning family, descending from Ellen Clarke Manning, the daughter of Governor John Lawrence Manning’s second wife, Sally Bland Clarke Manning. Manning purchased extensively from New York City cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe and is even noted in the scholarship as being Phyfe’s only known client to fill “an entire house with [his] wares”. This form, however - with its folding top and four-legged support - is not an model illustrated in “Duncan Phyfe Master Cabinetmaker in New York (Kenny, Brown, Bretter & Thurlow, 2011).
The family of Ellen Manning always referred to it as “Miss Ellen’s sewing table” and it may have come from Millford Plantation, which was John Laurence Manning’s home near Pinewood, Sumter County. Millford Plantation is largely considered one of the finest extant examples of Greek Revival residential architecture in America. A National Historic Landmark, it is on the National Register of Historic Places and is run by the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation, formerly the Classical American Homes Preservation Trust.
798
Haviland Rutherford B. Hayes Enameled Porcelain Woodcock Plate
French, dated 1880, central landscape with woodcocks initialed “D.”, the base with Great Seal of the United States and inscribed “Farbique par Haviland & Co..../Theo: R. David./Design
Patented August 10th 1880 No. 11932...”, 1 x 9 x 9 in., overall good condition, minor wear and loss to enamel
Provenance: Irving Spanierman, Hendersonville, North Carolina and Sarasota, Florida
A finial of an eagle formerly in the office of Secretary of War, Kenneth Royal, gilt bronze mounted on wood base, 7-3/4 x 9 x 5 in., wear to gilt surface, remnant solder underside from former mount to flagpole, split in wood base
Provenance: Ex-collection Senator Kenneth Royal, Sr., 56th Secretary of War, President Harry Truman’s Cabinet; Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $300
800
Chas Fagan, Portrait of Abraham Lincoln (American, born 1966)
Abraham Lincoln, from the American Presidents Life Portraits Exhibit (see note below), signed lower left “CFagen ‘99”, oil on Masonite, 12 x 9 in.; gilt wood frame, 15-3/4 x 12-3/4 x 1-1/2 in., overall good condition, areas of slight surface wear, slightly uneven varnish; frame with some wear
Provenance: Leo Hindery, Jr., Cornelius, North Carolina; Private Collection, Maryland
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
Chas Fagen was commissioned in 1999 by C-SPAN, in conjunction with the White House Historical Association, to paint portraits of all 43 presidents, for the exhibit American Presidents Life Portraits. The exhibit was commissioned as a complement to C-SPAN’s Peabody Award-winning television series, American Presidents: Life Portraits.> The artist based this portrait on the last photograph of President Lincoln taken before his assassination in 1865. The exhibit has traveled widely, to many presidential homes and libraries, and was on display in Washington, DC during the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. It was presented to Leo J. Hindery, Jr., in appreciation for his work as C-SPAN’s Executive Committee Chairman from 19971999, with documentation attached verso.
801
Chinese Export Enamel Decorated Porcelain Punch Bowl
18th/19th century, decorated with Classical figures, interior with face and sunburst design, 5 x 12-1/8 x 12-1/18 in., restored (overspray, does not fluoresce under UV), scattered pinholes, some losses to decoration, firing crack and anomaly to interior, some retouch to rim
Provenance: Elinor Gordon, Villanova, Pennsylvania (sticker on base); Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $500 - $700
802
Large Chinese Porcelain Famille Verte Landscape Punch Bowl
Qing style, gilt and polychrome enamel decoration, featuring scenes of tea production and export, gilt spearhead border to foot, 7-1/8 x 16 x 16 in., good overall condition, some anomalies as made, scattered minor areas of gilt and enamel loss, areas of fading to enamel
This bowl is a copy of an original dated to 1765 in the collection of the Peabody Essex Museum, and is pictured in Treasures of Chinese Export Ceramics from the Peabody Essex Museum by William R. Sargent, p. 260-262.
803
Fine and Rare Boston William and Mary Cane Back Side Chair Massachusetts, 1710-1730, a fine example of the form, leaf carved and scrolled crest, turned legs and stretchers with boldly formed Spanish feet, the seat set with a chrome yellow loose cushion, 46 x 17-3/4 x 17-3/4 in., very good condition overall, one face patch at crest rail attachment, minor crack at one rear leg, seat frame with tacking scars, one front foot with face patch at side
Provenance: Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts
Estimate: $2, 500 - $3, 500
A very closely related example is in the collections of the Wadsworth Atheneum. See Glenn Adamson, “The Politics of the Caned Chair” in American Furniture, 2002, fig. 1.
804
Rare Boston William and Mary Cane Back Side Chair Massachusetts, 1710-1730, with carved and scrolled crest, cane back and seat, turned legs and stretchers with Spanish feet, 44-1/2 x 18 x 18 in., seat frame and skirt restored, feet have been tipped and front feet refaced, cracks and some repinning at stretchers, seat caning pushed through, wear and minor losses to crest scrolls, other scattered repairs
Provenance: Old accession number 1972-37-1.; Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
806
American Chippendale Cherry Chest of Drawers
805
American Chippendale Mahogany Drop Leaf Table
likely New York, second half 18th century, white pine secondary wood, ball and claw feet, illegible chalk marks to rail, 28-3/4 x 44-3/8 x 15-5/8 in., when open 28-3/4 x 44-3/8 x 47-3/8 in., original top reset with later support blocks and screws to underside, minor patches and areas of later color at top (plugged screws), minor patches at hinges, scattered patches and repairs at leg tops, formerly fitted with casters now removed
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
New England, second half 18th century, white pine secondary wood, dovetailed top with molded edge, five graduated drawers, shaped bracket feet with scrolled returns, 43-1/2 x 38-1/2 x 18 in., possibly the top of a high chest, later feet, later strip to back edge of top, brasses replaced
American Chippendale Mahogany Pembroke Table New England, possibly New Hampshire, late 18th century, white pine and maple secondary woods, single drawer and stretcher, 29-1/4 x 34-3/4 x 19-5/8, with leaves open 29-1/4 x 34-3/4 x 371/2, attractive warm patina with very minor surface wear, top with typical minor wear, cracks, small triangular patches, and sewing bird or clamp marks underneath; some pest damage at underside of one leaf, brass bail pull probably original but hinges appear later
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
New England Chippendale Maple Six Drawer Tall Chest late 18th century, white pine secondary wood, dovetailed construction, old black paint to back panels, 58-1/8 x 38-1/4 x 20-1/8 in., later finish with crackle, scattered minor restorations to back, molding, drawers and drawer dividers with loss to edge of fourth drawer; feet original but with minor restoration to blocking, later brasses
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $500 - $800
809
Important New York Chippendale Mahogany Tray Top Tea Table
18th century, figured single-board top, boldly carved knees and feet, 27-3/4 x 34 x 21-1/2 in., lower half of one leg an early replacement, otherwise generally good condition, surface wear and abrasions throughout, feet formerly fitted with casters, possible repairs to top moldings (not removed), other normal cracks and wear and some added stain
Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, The Notable American Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Norvin H. Green, December 2, 1950, lot 648 (with catalog); Christie’s New York, June 1990; Brunk Auctions, January 8, 2011, lot 311, $17, 000 hammer (copy of invoice available); Private Georgia Collection
Estimate: $5, 000 - $8, 000
810
New York Chippendale Carved Mahogany Tilt
Top Tea Table, 18th century, highly figured top, knees carved with flowers issuing foliate sprays, ball and claw feet, 28 x 30 x 30 in., top reset with modern screws and holes to battens, stand finish with some alligatoring and minor loss, base of standard with restoration to break or loss, carved knee with open shrinkage crack, period spider brace
Provenance: Per consignor notes purchased from Philip Bradley Antiques; Private Georgia Collection
Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 500
811
Pair of Converted Leather Water Bucket Table Lamps British or American, late 18th century, wired for electricity, stitched leather with painted lettering and decoration, one marked “No. 1/C. Spooner./1799.” and the other “No. 2”, 26 x 7-3/4 x 7-3/4 in., not tested for functionality, wear commensurate with age and use, No. 1 example lacking finial screw and with some crookedness to metal elements
Three Chinese Export Porcelain Desk Objects comprising: enamel decorated figural water dropper in the form of a child atop a buddha’s hand fruit, 4-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 1-3/4 in.; two green glazed recumbent dogs, the smaller example being a water dropper, larger 2-1/4 x 5 x 3 in., scattered glaze voids and other firing anomalies, typical light wear to bases; boy on fruit example with several glaze pools and firing cracks
Provenance: Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $200 - $400
814
813
Pennsylvania Chippendale Grain Painted Blanket Chest, possibly Berks County, early 19th century, poplar and white pine, hinged lid concealing till, three drawers, original brown and black painted decoration, C.L. Prickett label to drawer interior, 30-1/2 x 50-1/4 x 25-1/2 in., all original aside from a 1 inch strip to back edge of top, some distress and wear to original painted surface, round white stain to top, missing lock, scuffs and chip loss to feet
Provenance: C.L. Prickett Antiques May 26, 1998, (Jun 10, 1998 Prickett replacement value $29, 500, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchesterby-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
Published in C.L. Prickett advertisement in The Magazine Antiques, November 1997, page 585.
American Chippendale Four Drawer Chest
New England, probably Connecticut, late 18th century, cherry with mahogany stain, white pine secondary wood, top with dramatic overhang, original dovetailed shaped bracket feet with scrolled returns, 35-3/4 x 41 x 21-1/4 in., crackle to finish, top with a few restored scratches; patches and losses at drawer lips; drawers with later nails to dovetails and later runner, breaks and repairs to facings of two feet, one spur return replaced, brasses later
Philadelphia Chippendale Carved Walnut Side Chair 18th century, shell carved seat and crest rail, pierced splat, upholstered slip seat, ball and claw feet, “V” to seat rail interior, 41-1/2 x 22-1/2 x 21 in, seat height 19-3/4 in., mellow old surface, patch to crest rail, breaks and repairs to splat
Pennsylvania Chippendale Figured Walnut Dressing Table 18th century, poplar secondary wood, single drawer with original brass batwing brasses and escutcheon, 29 x 35-1/2 x 21-1/2 in., reset top probably original (molded on all four sides) with patch to molded edge at proper right rear corner, four small holes in top with patch at underside, restorations to some knee returns, shrinkage cracks and checking to feet and legs, later color overall with surface wear and finish distress
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
817
Philadelphia David Evans Attributed Chippendale Walnut Dressing Table 18th century, poplar, white cedar, and pine secondary woods; figured drawer fronts, two board top, fluted quarter columns, ball and claw feet, 31-1/2 x 35-3/4 x 21-1/2 in., top reset, shrinkage splits to both sides, one side with indented scuffs, patches to two corners of long drawer and one corner of proper right short drawer, later brasses
Provenance: Christie’s, Important American Furniture, January 15 and 16, 1999, estimated $30, 000-50, 000; Philip Bradley Antiques; Private Georgia Collection
Estimate: $4, 000 - $6, 000
This dressing table is published in “American Furniture”, edited by Luke Beckerdite, 2001, pg. 73; also published in antiquesandfineart.com article, “Surviving the Revolution: A Philadelphia Cabinetmaker’s Struggle During the War”
likely Philadelphia, late 18th century, pierced Gothic splat, slip seat, 37-1/2 x 21-1/4 x 21 in, seat height 18-1/2 in., splat with scattered minor cracks, later corner blocks, proper left stretcher with restoration to crack
Provenance: Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates, November 15, 2014, sold for $1, 955;
Private Georgia Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600
819
Philadelphia Chippendale Walnut Dressing Table
18th century, poplar and white cedar secondary woods, shaped apron, shell carved knees with scrolled returns, trifid feet, original brasses; two notes to drawer interiors, the first reads “This chest belonged to cousin Betsy Griggitts who brought it to grandmother Frances Montgomery Lewis. As a little girl my grandmother kept her night gown, night cap in this drawer. It is probably considerably older than 150 years old. Jan 17, 1876”; the second reads “This lowboy is the property of my daughter Frances Penington Lampe and was given to her by me in April 1932. Nanci M. Lampe.”; central drawer also with “R-63”, 30-1/4 x 34 x 21-1/4 in., top reset, each side with shrinkage split, (assessment from Philip Bradley Co. Antiques available)
Provenance: Freeman’s, April 16, 2005, lot 31, sold for $15, 000; Philip H. Bradley Co. Antiques, July 15, 2012 (with copy of receipt); Private Georgia Collection
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
820
Pennsylvania Chippendale Cherry Dish Top Tea Table
Probably Lancaster, 18th century, cherry throughout with ball and ring turned standard, 29-1/4 x 34 x 33-3/4 in., top with splits and repairs, including butterfly patch and patch at edge; underside edge of top with chamfer (back of top with later stain), latch latch moved to opposite side, round patch to ball turning, plugged screw to base
Red Church, unsigned, oil on canvas, 14 x 17 in.; gilt wood frame, 17-5/8 x 20-3/4 x 1-1/4 in., laid on fiber board, overall good condition; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
823
William Merritt Post (American, 1856-1935)
Tonalist Landscape signed lower left W. Merritt Post”, oil on canvas, 8 x 10 in.; period gilt wood frame, 15-3/4 x 17-3/4 x 3 in., surface dirt; frame with wear especially to finish
Provenance: Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
Estimate: $500 - $700
822
Paul Weber (German/America, 1823-1916)
A Pair of Landscapes: Haying and Moonlight, each signed lower left “P. Weber”, Moonlight with illegible inscription canvas verso, oil on canvas, each 10 x 8 in.; matching period carved gilt wood frames, with labels from John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, 16-1/4 x 14-1/2 x 3 in., original canvas and stretchers, both with crackle, stretcher marks, dirt, yellowed varnish, areas of fluorescence, Moonlight with old patch repair; frames with wear, gold paint, separation at corners, small losses
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia Estimate: $1, 000 - $3, 000
824
Attributed to Edward Moran (American, 1829-1901)
Coastal Village, unsigned, bears incised signature on stretcher verso, Windsor & Newton (London) colourman stamp canvas verso, oil on canvas, 8 x 12 in.; gilt wood frame, 12-3/4 x 16-3/4 x 1-1/2 in., original canvas and stretchers, small area of flaking and paint loss at lower right; frame with wear, separation at corners, gold paint
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $500 - $700
825
George Augustus Baker II (American, 182 -1880)
Portrait of a Lovely Lady, signed lower right “G.A. Baker 1876”, oil on canvas, 30-3/8 x 25-1/4 in.; period carved parcel gilt wood frame, 42-1/8 x 37-1/4 x 2 in., original canvas and stretchers, taped to stretchers, retouch, loose canvas; frame with wear, gold paint, apparent overall varnish or glaze, losses
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $700 - $900
826
Edward Kemeys (New York/Illinois, 1843-1907)
Cougar, 1876, signed and dated lower left “E. Kemeys/1876”, oil on canvas, 22 x 26-3/4 in.; reproduction gilt wood and composition frame, 27-1/2 x 32-1/8 x 1-3/4 in., mounted to board, yellowed varnish, surface dirt, stabilized crackle; frame with wear and abrasions, chips
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $700 - $900
827
E.A. Poole Painting Framed of River Scene (American, 1841-1912)
River Scene, signed lower right “E.A. Poole 1912”, illegibly inscribed canvas verso, oil on canvas, 14-1/4 x 20-1/4 in. carved gilt wood frame, 21 x 27x 2, original canvas, small puncture near top edge, scratch with puncture at lower middle, yellowed varnish; frame with wear
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $600 - $900
828
Peer Luise Stevens, Bust of Curator, Dr. Hereward Lester Cooke, (Washington, D.C., born 1937)
Inscribed “Dr. Hereward Lester Cooke-Nat’l Gallery of Art-2.16.73-Peer L. Stevens”, patinated bronze on green marble base, 23-1/2 x 10 x 10-1/2 in., verdigris patina, abrasions
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $300 - $600
Cooke is primarily recognized for his contributions to art history rather than his painting, having authored several influential texts, including Painting Lessons from the Great Masters, published in 1967. From 1961 to 1973, Cooke served as the Curator of Painting at the National Gallery of Art, having previously worked as an aide and acting assistant director starting in 1956. One of his key responsibilities as curator was overseeing the Expert Opinions Section of the National Gallery, where art owners could have their works appraised or identified. Renowned as an authority on art fakes and forgeries, Cooke earned the nickname “Sherlock Holmes of the Art World” for his adeptness in solving art attribution mysteries. In his role as curator, Cooke significantly impacted government-sponsored art programs, helping select artists for the Environmental Protection Agency’s art initiative and serving as an art advisor to NASA for ten years. He organized the National Gallery’s exhibition of NASA art in 1969. From his time as an art advisor for NASA, he wrote and released the book Eyewitness to Space in 1972. While his achievements in art history were widely recognized, he was also esteemed as an artist. Cooke was appointed director of the American pavilion at the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition, served as artist-in-residence at Princeton for four years, and received the prestigious Prix de Rome and a Fulbright fellowship. In 1940, he was awarded the American Beaux Arts Prize for murals.” (Source: Bureau of Reclamation https://website-artlogicwebsite1450.artlogic.net/ artists/33-hereward-lester-cooke/biography/).
829
A Pair of Portraits of a Fancy Couple (American or Continental, 19th century)
A Couple in Fancy Dress, unsigned, both oil on canvas, 25-3/4 x 20-1/2 in.; matching modern gilt wood frames, 32-3/4 x 27-1/2 x 2-1/4 in., wax lined, stabilized crackle, areas of retouch; frames with wear
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
831
Folk Art Angel Heralding Washington’s Birthday (Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, circa 1838)
Angel Playing Horn, 1838, inscribed verso (according to label) “Fredericksburg/ Lebanon County/Penn’a. February 22nd 1838/Washington’s Birthday”, watercolor and ink on paper, sight 4-3/8 x 2-5/8 in.; wood and gilt wood frame 9-1/8 x 6-1/2 x 1 in., some toning, fading, tape remnant at upper left with evidence of old tear; frame with wear
Provenance: Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $400 - $600
830
Portrait of a Gentleman, possibly Andrew Jackson (American, 19th century)
unsigned, Goupil, New York colourman stamp canvas verso, oil on canvas, 30-1/4 x 25-1/4 in. oval; ornate period carved gilt wood and composition frame, 39 x 34 x 4 in., original canvas and stretchers, loose canvas, yellowed varnish, two patch repairs verso, areas of retouch, surface dirt; frame with wear, cracking, and small losses
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $500 - $700
832
American School Portrait of a Gentleman (19th century)
A Bearded Gentleman, unsigned, oil on canvas, 30 x 25-1/4 in.; ornate period carved gilt wood frame, 43 x 38 x 5 in., laid/backed by plywood, yellowed varnish, old repairs, retouch; frame with wear and losses, newer liner
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
833
American School Portrait (19th century)
Portrait of a Young Girl, holding flowers, unsigned, gallery label verso inscribed “Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke/1773- Mass Ave”, oil on canvas, 35-3/8 x 28-2/4 in.; period gold finished wood frame, 43 x 36 x 3-1/4 in., linen lined, yellowed varnish, heavy surface dirt, crackle, cupping, flaking, losses, minor retouch; frame with wear and abrasions, losses
Provenance: Veerhoff Galleries, Washington, D.C. (labels verso); Property of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
Possibly Elizabeth Randolph (Preston) Cocke (1808-1889) of Powhatan County, Virginia, a member of a distinguished Virginia family.
834
Fine American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard
Mid Atlantic states, circa 1800, finely crafted with highly figured veneers and dramatic inlays, poplar secondary wood, inlay throughout including bellflowers to legs and kite escutcheons, two keys included, 40 x 72-3/4 x 24-1/4 in., top with minor with minor shrinkage cracks, drawer with patch from previous lock, minor splits and separations throughout with some infill and repairs including patches, legs with minor scuffs and veneer repairs, hinges and brasses later
Rhode Island Chippendale Tiger Maple Slant Front Desk 18th century, chestnut secondary wood, dovetailed construction, stepped interior with shell carved prospect door concealing concave blocked drawers, 41 x 371/2 x 19-3/4 in., attractive rich surface, later hinges with associated patches to both prospect door and slant lid, prospect door with new edge at hinge repairing shrinkage, common restorations to drawer lips, cracks to case side, feet facings and pest damage; later antique brasses
Provenance: C.L. Prickett February 2, 2007 (February 2, 2007 Prickett replacement value $38, 500, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-theSea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
836
Pair of American Classical Duncan Phyfe Attributed Mahogany Parlor Chairs likely New York, circa 1815, of unusual form, each with well carved ribbon and swag tablet backs, 34-1/2 x 17-1/2 x 19 in., seat height 18 in., both with later seat blocking and distress to laminated seats, some wear and stains to upholstery, both with small chip losses to feet, one with spliced repairs at both rear stiles and one leg, proper right rear leg with repair at seat rail joint, repaired break at crest rail; the second chair patched at central back patera, cracks to rear seat rail
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
837
Fine and Rare New Hampshire Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Birdseye Maple Bow Front Chest, Portsmouth, late 18th/early 19th century, white secondary woods, figured mahogany top with banded inlay edge, four cockbeaded long drawers each veneered with two barber pole traced birdseye maple oval panels, swept apron with inlaid band, tall French feet, C.L. Prickett sticker to drawer interior, 37-1/4 x 40-1/8 x 22-1/2 in., very good condition overall, top with two small areas of loss to finish, scattered minor cracks and patches to veneer and drawer beading, pulls appear original, rear foot with partially replaced bracket, proper left front foot with restoration to break
Provenance: C.L. Prickett, October 4 1995 (February 12, 1997 Prickett replacement value $85, 000, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
Similar known examples are scarce, two are pictured in Vol. 1 page 254 and Vol. 6 page 1449 of American Antiques from the Israel Sack collection. The use of birdseye maple oval panels makes this a rare example.
839
838
Mid Atlantic Inlaid Mahogany Demilune Card Table
early 19th century, poplar and yellow pine secondaries, figured veneers, inlaid ovals to top of legs, string inlay to legs and base, “Cecilia A. Vaughan” incised to the underside, closed 29 x 17-7/8 x 35-3/4 in., open 28 x 35-3/4 x 35-3/4 in., attractive well cared for surface in very good condition considering age, usual restorations to veneer, restored break to apron near proper left rear leg, hinges appear original with later screws, later holes drilled to rear rail and inner swing leg likely to keep the swing leg from opening
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
New England Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock, Lebbeus Bailey
Yarmouth, Maine, late 18th/early 19th century, skeletonized brass movement, painted dial with moonphase and calendar bit, moonphase painted with naval scenes, faint letters read “Lebbeus Bailey Yarmouth”, inlaid case with brass capped quarter columns, two weights and pendulum included, 92-1/2 x 20-3/4 x 9-1/2 in., has not been tested, minor splits and separations throughout, restorations to fretwork; proper left side of bonnet with glass repair, dial with paint loss and restoration- signature VERY fugitive; lacking bottom board; later strip above proper left rear foot
Provenance: Private Collection, Portland, Maine; by family descent
Estimate: $2, 000 - $4, 000
The North Yarmouth, Maine house of Lebbeus Bailey is still standing.
840
American Queen Anne Birch and Tiger Maple Rush Seat Side Chair, 18th century, birch frame and highly figured maple splat, eared crest rail, turned front legs and stretcher, 38-1/4 x 19-3/4 x 15 in., seat height, mellow old surface, seat front corners with restoration to loss, some darkening and fraying to rush, front stretcher with significant rubbed loss from years of use, scattered minor black stains to stretcher, break to proper right front leg near stretcher attachment with restoration, legs appear to be cut down
Massachusetts attributed, 18th century, cabriole front leg with ball and claw foot, old grain paint, crewel work upholstered seat, 31-1/2 x 28-1/4 x 27-1/2 in., seat height 18-1/2 in., rubbing, distress, and loss to finish mainly at crest rail and arms; restorations throughout including T bracket restorations joints of legs to seat rails, minor losses and repairs to splats; stained and discolored upholstery with loss to embroidery
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $400 - $600
842
New England Queen Anne Tiger Maple High Chest 18th century, white pine secondary wood, maple body with figured drawer fronts and apron, dovetailed construction, fan carved drawer, 75-3/4 x 38-7/8 x 22-1/4 in., scattered repairs and minor loss to cornice and bed moldings, scattered repairs and losses to drawer lips and feet pads, and warping to drawer facings, long scuff to proper left side of upper case, restorations at some knee returns, later brasses
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
843
Very Rare Boston Queen Anne Walnut Flat Stretcher Armchair Massachusetts, mid 18th century, needlework slip seat, knees carved with shaped lambrequin, 44 x 28 x 24-1/2 in., seat height 19 in., Replaced slipseat (seat frame with tacking scars from over the rail upholstery, top molding on seat frame restored), cracks and distress at arm attachments with later brass supports, minor break at one stile top at joint with crest, cloose crack at one hand grip, splat appears to be original (slightly thick, not chamfered at back)
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
844
New England Queen Anne Cherry Tray Top Tea Table, Prickett Provenance Connecticut, circa 1760, cabriole legs, ridged pad feet, 26-1/2 x 28-7/8 x 19-3/8 in., top with scattered cracks and distress, reset with butterfly patches at underside (warping correction) and later screw attachment strips and underside, one edge with shrinkage correction, some pest damage to interiors of rails; one foot pieced
Provenance: C.L. Prickett May 26, 1998 (Jun 10, 1998 Prickett replacement value $55, 000, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
845
Rare Pair of Massachusetts Queen Anne Side Chairs in Original Surface and Original Leather Seats, North Shore, possibly Newbury, mid 18th century, each in fine original surface with original leather seats with brass tacking, turned stretchers and Spanish feet, maple and birch, 40-1/2 x 19 x 18 in., one chair with large splits to leather seat, the other chair with feet ended out approximately two inches, both with dry leather with expected edge wear and distress
Provenance: Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts
Estimate: $500 - $700
846
Fine Connecticut Queen Anne Cherry Dressing Table, Prickett Provenance probably Wethersfield, 18th century, excellent form, white pine secondary wood, molded top, long drawer over three short drawers, central drawer carved fan, cabriole legs ending in raised pad feet, label to drawer interior reads “C.L. Prickett”, 33-3/4 x 35-3/4 x 21-1/2, Excellent overall with mellow old surface, minor patches and some infill, brasses replaced
Provenance: Sold by C.L. Prickett May 26, 1998 (Jun 10, 1998 Prickett replacement value $85, 000, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $5, 000 - $8, 000
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New England Queen Anne Fan Carved Maple High Chest mid 18th century, white pine secondary wood, dovetailed construction, in two sections, drawer carved with shell within shell, top edges of drawers beaded, 83-1/2 x 40 x 21-1/2 in., finials don’t sit flush, pest damage to top board, typical case sides splits and minor areas of infill, drawer edges with minor loss and repair, proper right rear leg with smoothed loss to knee and chip to foot edge, two bracket support blocks with restoration to break, later brasses
Provenance: A Private North Carolina Collector
Estimate: $3, 000 - $3, 500
848
New England Queen Anne Diminutive Maple Drop Leaf Table 18th century, secondary wood probably birch, 27-1/2 x 31 x 13-1/2 in., leaves raised 27-1/2 x 31 x 37 in., one leaf with crack visible from underside, later glue blocks, top of leg with later pins, legs with some scuffs and indentations, foot with restoration to break
Estimate: $500 - $700
849
American Queen Anne Figured Walnut Dressing Table likely New Jersey, 18th century with later elements, white cedar and yellow pine secondary woods, top with molded edge and notched corners, false three long drawer over two short drawers, 29-1/4 x 35-1/2 x 19-1/4 in., top reset or possibly restored with finish to underside and diamond patches to old holes, later board at top rear edge and to lower back, one leg with round patch behind knee, proper right rear leg with restorations at knee and foot, apron with one restored scallop, brasses appear original Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
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850
Fine Newport Queen Anne Figured Mahogany Tea Table
18th century, exceptionally figured one board top, mahogany or other tropical exotic, turned standard with original iron spider, 27-3/4 x 32-3/4 x 32-1/2 in., excellent overall condition, top with minor shrinkage crack, top of stand with old chip loss
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5,000
851
New England Red Painted White Pine Saw Buck Table
late 18th/early 19th century, trough storage space beneath top, 26 x 32 x 22 in., retains old painted surface, with some alligatoring, distress, and loss; some clamp marks to top underside edge, applied trim at top edge not level with top due to shrinkage
Provenance: Private Collection, Georgetown, South Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $900
852
New England Federal Mahogany Lolling Chair
late 18th/early 19th century, old surface, embroidered blue on white floral motif upholstery, the arms carved with small rosettes, 42-1/2 x 25-3/4 x 28 in., seat height 15-1/2 in., not examined under upholstery, repairs and cracks with later plugged screws at connection of arm supports to arms and frame, some abrasions and scratches, upholstery with very faintly discolored spots to crest and seat and red spot stains at front of seat, front feet tipped approx. 1/4 inch
American, late 18th/early 19th century, banded inlay trim to top and base, underside inscribed “034-14-5255”, 29-3/8 x 35-1/4 x 17-1/2 in., while open 28-3/8 x 35-1/4 x 35-1/8 in., veneers with some restoration, loss, and lifting; top probably reset and also with infill and patch restoration; proper left leg loose, upper legs with some repairs to minor splits, proper left rear leg with glue restoration, fly leg hinge slightly loose; 4 in. crack to underside of proper left side rail, two feet with chips, all feet formerly fitted with casters
Estimate: $400 - $600
854
Massachusetts Federal Figured Mahogany Side Table, Turtle Back Top probably Newburyport, early 19th century, single dovetailed drawer, chestnut secondary, 28-1/2 x 16 x 21 in., top reset (appears to be original), break and repair at one front corner, minor crack at one rear leg
Provenance: Northeast Auctions; Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $600 - $900
855
American Federal Paint Decorated Maple Tall Chest in Old Surface
New England, late 18th century, white pine secondary wood, mellow patinated surface with traces of early and possibly original red, dovetailed construction, 52-1/4 x 37-3/4 x 19-3/4 in., old mellow surface, top with stains, cornice molding with possible replacement, drawer lips with some chips and loss, back reset with later nails, original foot facing with later blocking (one foot facing with restoration to break), some later brasses
Reverse with sticker for Attwill Furniture Co. restoration, dated 6/19/2007.
856
Mid Atlantic Country Federal Walnut Step Back Cupboard late 18th century, light blue painted interior, doors with iron rat tail hinges, 85-1/2 x 54-1/4 x 20 in., old surface with expected wear, break and repair to cornice with splits and separations to door moldings, both front corners of upper section with loss at midmolding, lip repairs to short drawers in lower case; old repair to proper left corner hinge, unintentional green paint to rear foot, later pulls
American Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany Chest of Drawers probably late 19th century, poplar and pine secondary wood, checkered banding to top edge and base, drawers with string inlay, 35-1/2 x 39 x 19 in., surface in good condition overall with chip to top edge and significant scuffs to one leg, scattered rebuilding and repairs, later brasses
Provenance: Private Collection, Flat Rock, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $600
859
American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tilt Top Candlestand likely New England, early 19th century, oval tilt top, ring turned support with tripod base, squared cabriole legs on arrow feet, string inlay to legs and top edge, 29-1/8 x 21-7/8 x 20-1/2 in., later brass catch, cracks to pillar with one small surface loss, break at repair to base at one leg attachment
American Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany Tambour Desk and Bookcase probably Mid Atlantic, 20th century, poplar secondary wood, inlaid decoration throughout, bookcase electrified, 80 x 39-1/2x 19-1/2 in., trim molding to cornice loose, veneers with cracking, lifting and repairs; some losses to string inlay, wear to inner edges of glazed door, interior of lid with repairs at proper right side and felt writing surface is later, with staples along the proper left side; interior with later blocks
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $300 - $500
Pencil marks to two drawer undersides, possibly reading “Ms. J.R. Maus Falls Church”
860
Federal Inlaid Mahogany Card Table
New England, early 19th century, white pine secondary, figured mahogany top with string inlay to edge, skirt with burl veneer and oval panels, simplified bellflower inlay to square taper legs, 28-1/2 x 35-1/2 x 17” in., top likely reset, some cracks to finish and veneers, with lifting and restoration; proper left front corner with 5 inch strip patch
New England, early 19th century, white pine secondary wood, string inlaid square taper legs with middle and rear stretcher, crewel work floral upholstery, 42-5/8 x 26-1/2 x 22-1/2 in., seat height 17 in., old finish with attractive patina, fronts of both arms with old breaks and repairs, proper left arm cracked at stile, arm supports both with breaks and repairs at seat rail; stain to seat upholstery adjacent to proper right arm (not examined under upholstery)
American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Demilune Card Table early 19th century, white pine secondary wood, inlaid stringing to figured apron, striped lozenge inlay to upper leg with bellflowers below, closed 29-1/2 x 36-1/2 x 17-3/4 in., open 29 x 35 x 36-1/2 in., top with wear and stains, apron veneer with abrasions and repair, hinges with some later screws but probably original, feet with usual scuffs and wear including inlay chips
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
863
American Federal Cherry Tilt Top Candlestand probably New England, early 19th century, square top with shaped corners on turned vasiform stand, spider legs, 27-3/4 x 18-5/8 x 18-5/8 in., mellow old surface, top with repaired crack with scars from previous braces at underside, not removed; breaks and repairs to two legs and turned base; later spider brace
American Federal Inlaid and Parcel Gilt Figured Mahogany Mirror likely New York, early 19th century, crowned with foliate urn issuing wheat and flowers, floral and foliate streamers flanking the frame, 60 x 24-1/4 x 1-3/4 in., good condition considering age, mirror plate old and probably original, wear and minor losses to gilding; some splits, separations, and repairs to inlay
New England Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Maple Four Drawer Chest possibly New Hampshire, late 18th/early 19th century, white pine secondary wood, maple with figured birch veneers, four mahogany crossbanded long drawers, mid rails with beaded edges, drop apron, bracket feet, 36 x 40-1/2 x 18-1/2 in., attractive surface with very good condition considering age and use, interior with some later glue and corner blocks, drawer veneer with minor scattered restorations, replacements, and losses; drawers construction with some restoration, one drawer with replaced bottom; old knot loss to bottom board, original feet with restoration to break in proper left front foot, skirt and front foot facings replaced, later brasses
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
868
865
New England Federal Inlaid Mahogany Card Table possibly Portsmouth, New Hampshire, early 19th century, serpentine front, square tapered legs, contrasting inlaid decoration including oval panel to apron, rectangular panels to leg tops, checkered string inlay throughout, closed 30-1/2 x 36-1/4 x 18-1/8 in., open 36-1/4 x 36-1/4 in., very good condition overall, some scattered restoration to inlay including small loss to apron edge, missing corner block, top secured with later screws
Provenance: Collection of William W. Sauer, Virginia Beach, Virginia; sold to benefit the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
867
American Federal Mahogany Tripod Tilt Top Candlestand, New England, early 19th century, square top with canted corners on vasiform turned stand, thick spider legs with blocked arrow feet, 27 x 19-3/4 x 19-3/4 in., married top and stand, later battens and cleat, breaks and repairs to base, with later spider brace
American Federal Inlaid Figured Mahogany Eglomise Mirror, Prickett Provenance, New York, late 18th/early 19th century, eglomise panel painted with landscape, foliate streamers flanking frame, 62 x 23-1/4 x 1-1/2 in., later mirror plate, some loss and restoration to gilding, eglomise panel appears original, with distress and loss, proper right streamer with loss to leaf, repair to lower scroll carving
Provenance: C.L. Prickett, February 12, 1997 (February 12, 1997 Prickett replacement value $24, 000, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
869
Painted Tin Trade Sign
20th century, polychrome on tin, painted wood frame, some mounting hardware later, overall 18-1/4 x 60-1/8 x 1-3/4 in., cracking, discoloration, and losses to paint commensurate with age and use, some corrosion and losses to metal, some losses and looseness to wood frame
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
871
Three American Folk Art Watercolors, Machmer Provenance (American, 19th century)
Three Profile Portraits: Jane Horner, inscribed “Jane I. Horner died Nov. 10 1859 aged 87 yrs”, sight 6-1/2 x 4-3/8 in.; gilt wood frame, 9 x 6-7/8 x 1 in.; together with Margaret Horner, inscribed “Margaret Horner died Dec. 1 1884 aged 64 yrs”; together with a portrait of a young boy wearing a top hat, inscribed verso “Wm. Oliver Lyle”, sight 5 x 3-1/8 in. oval; oval gilt wood frame, 5-7/8 x 4 x 1/2 in.; all watercolor on paper, all with toning, minor staining, the boy with a tear with losses at right side background; frames with wear
Provenance: the two women purchased at an estate in Easton, Pennsylvania, the man from M. Finkel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Sotheby’s, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania-German Folk Art, Decorative Arts and Furniture from the Collection of Richard S. and Rosemarie B. Machmer, May 24, 1997 lot 99; Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $700 - $900
872
New England Portrait of Three Children (American, 19th century)
Three Young Siblings, unsigned, New York colourman stamp canvas verso, oil on canvas, 44 x 50 in.; period gilt wood frame liner, 47 x 53 x 2 in., original canvas and stretchers, large old patch repair lower edge verso, crackle, surface wear, yellowed varnish, retouch, accretion; frame with wear, old repairs
Two Unsigned Merganser Drake Decoys, Including Early Cape Cod comprising: early New England merganser drake, probably Cape Cod, Massachusetts, late 19th or early 20th century, unknown maker, refined form, painted M or W at base, two small metal rigging loops at base, 6-3/4 x 18-3/4 x 6 in.; merganser drake with stylized paint, horsehair crest, painted eyes, high back, pronounced angular form with stencil-like paint, slightly lifted tail, metal rigging loop and octagonal weight at base, 5-1/2 x 15-3/4 x 5-1/4 in., early drake: separation at neck seam, turned head probably not as made, break at one side of neck from chin to crest, chip at crest with paint loss, eyes rusted, large chip at back with losses, very worn paint with bare wood showing in spots, plug at base below breast, large knot at rump as made, weights removed leaving nail holes; stylized drake: missing two crest tufts, break at neck, drying crack from breast through the length of underside and extending to tail, losses at top of head with visible dowel end, shot strike, dents and chips with losses
Provenance: (both) Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 4, 1996; Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $200 - $400
873
Smithsonian Drawing (American, 19th century)
Smithsonian Institution, 1881, signed and dated partially illegibly lower right “... Thompson...Dec 25-81”, ink on paper, sight 6-1/2 x 8-1/2 in.; Victorian wood frame, 9-1/8 x 11-1/8 x 1 in., toning, fading, staining; frame with wear and abrasions, chips
Provenance: Estate of Gary L. Johnson, Virginia
Estimate: $400 - $600
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American Coin Silver Horse Trophy Pitcher American, mid 19th century, urn form with scroll handle, die rolled borders, scroll and floral cartouche, later inscribed on side “New York Racing Association/ The Nashua/Aqueduct/1975/Won by/ Milton Ritzenberg’s/Lord Henribee”, marks for R. & W. Wilson (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1825-1846), 22.82 oz. T., 13 x 7-1/4 x 5-1/2 in., base rim bent, light scratches, and wear
Provenance: Private Virginia Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
875
Rare Delaware Country Federal Polychrome Painted Corner Cupboard
attributed to Thomas Ralph (or Ralph Family), Sussex County, early 19th century, loblolly pine throughout, painted in red, green, and white over mustard yellow; carved with scalloped trim to edge and fylfots to base, 751/2 x 49-1/4 x 20 in., old and historic painted surface, likely dry scraped, with earlier mustard paint of undercoat, white painted interior probably later, paint with some distress and loss, pulls probably later, restorations and replacements to both front feet
Provenance: Worcester House, New Church, Virginia, July 13, 1986, $7, 500 (with copy of receipt); Private Collection, Georgetown, South Carolina
Estimate: $5, 000 - $10, 000
876
Fine Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock Manheim, Pennsylvania, circa 1810, dial inscribed with “Christian Eby Manheim”, eight day brass movement, enameled dial with moon phase and calendar wheel, waisted case with narrow door, inlaid decoration throughout including fans and banding, bracket feet; pendulum, key, winder, and two weights included; C.L. Prickett label to door, 98 x 20-1/2 x 9-3/4 in., has not been tested, surface with minor restorations, finials and finial blocks replaced, interior later varnished, feet with some restoration and loss to bottom of proper right front foot
Provenance: C.L. Prickett June 8, 1994, (February 12, 1997 Prickett replacement value $42, 500, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $5, 000 - $8, 000
According to the Prickett appraisal, Illustrated in Papers of the Lancaster County Historical Society, XVIII, no. 5, 1939. C.L. Prickett notes state that this piece was represented as having belonged to Henry H. Hanton, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
877
Pennsylvania Federal Grain Painted Corner Cupboard, Prickett Provenance, early 19th century, pine and poplar with bold grain paint, blue/gray and white painted interiors, scalloped apron, turned feet, 84-1/4 x 42 x 24 in., paint appears original and is in good condition considering age with some paint loss around pulls, front feet each with restoration to break, later brasses, back panel with wood patch
Provenance: C.L. Prickett, May 26, 1998 (Jun 10, 1998 Prickett replacement value $28, 000, copy of appraisal available); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
878
American Chippendale Figured Walnut Tilt Dish Top Candlestand, Pennsylvania, late 18th century, one board top, 26-3/4 x 20 x 19-1/2 in., very good condition considering age, top with warping and shrinkage crack at knot
Provenance: Per consignor notes this was purchased from Philip Bradley Antiques; Private Georgia Collection Estimate: $400 - $700
879
Philadelphia Chippendale Figured Mahogany One Drawer Pembroke Table Philadelphia, circa 1780, white cedar and poplar secondary woods, chamfered square legs with X stretcher, closed 28-3/4 x 21-1/2 x 31-3/4 in., open 28-3/4 x 401/4 x 31-3/4 in., reset top with two patches at edge, break and repair to front corner of proper left leaf, proper right rear upper leg with break and repair, foot facings with scattered restorations and patches, stretcher with restoration to break at one bar and joint, later pull
Provenance: Per consignor notes purchased from Philip Bradley Antiques; Private Georgia Collection
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
880
Impressive Classical Meeks Attrib. Stenciled and Gilt Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, New York, mid 19th century, three pieces, glazed two door bookcase with ebonized and parcel gilt flanking columns, base with three short drawers over a fitted drawer with divided writing interior above long drawer above two door cabinet flanked with ebonized columns, paw feet with bold giltwood cornucopia brackets, stenciled decoration throughout, faint pencil marks to drawer undersides, later inscription to drawer underside reads “Restored by Harry? Jones Nov ‘91”, 102 x 46-1/4 x 26 in., rich patina to surface and some ink stains, retouching to gilding, proper left glazed door with restoration near hinge, secretary section with scattered restoration most visible being cracks to top and door corners, ebonized capitals paint is likely later, front feet with later brass casters, top of proper left column capital to base repaired with later paint, paw feet likely reattached and resurfaced, later pulls throughout
Provenance: An Important Atlanta Private Collection
Estimate: $8, 000 - $12, 000
Very closely related example at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, illustrated in “19th Century American Furniture and Other Decorative Arts” (1970), figure 70.
881
American Classical Birdseye Maple Work Table early 19th century, stain over cherry and mixed woods, birdseye maple mid rails and drawer fronts, poplar and pine secondary woods, dovetailed drawers with banded inlay and round wood pulls, 29-1/4 x 25-3/4 x 18 in., areas of later brown stain with surface flaws and scattered veneer repairs, top distressed, patches at mid rails, splits to sides with old restoration, ball turnings of feet with hairline splits and one noticeable restoration, later pulls
Estimate: $300 - $500
882
Classical Figured Mahogany Bronze Mounted Marble Top Pier Table
Probably New York, first half 19th century, rectangular white marble top with canted corners, bronze mounts throughout featuring Mercury, 34-1/4 x 42-1/2 x 18 in., later marble top with stains, discoloration, and chips to back edge; warped backboard with two losses to moldings, veneer with some splits, separations, and infill; back of columns distressed and repaired
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
883
884
Dansville, New York Signed and Dated Crewelwork Coverlet signed and dated across top “Caroline Healy. Dansville, N.Y. March. 1848.”, with hand stitched floral decoration, 76-1/2 x 66-3/4 in., some small holes, fraying, pest damage, repairs, and tears throughout, notably at borders, some toning, some minor stains (one to right border), some small holes and shattering near center seam
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3, 000 - $5, 000
Rare Plymouth, Massachusetts Needlework Sampler with Mt. Vernon Imagery signed and dated “Wrought by Sally Curtis Johnson 1822”, with alphabet and verse above scenic depiction of Mt. Vernon within rose and scrollwork border, silk on linen with ink and paint details, 18 x 12-1/2 in.; giltwood frame, 20-1/4 x 14-3/4 x 1 in., according to receipt, has been professionally conserved; stitched onto linen lined backing, heavily soiled ground; frame with light wear and abrasions
Provenance: Kemble’s, Norwich, Ohio, March 5th, 2009 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $19, 000); Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
This piece was shown by Kemble’s at the Brandywine Antiques Show in May of 2008. (https://www. antiquesandthearts.com/brandywine-antiques-show-adds-sizzle-to-summer-slate/)
887
Tom Browning (Oregon, born 1949)
The Rose Garden, 1991, unsigned, oil on canvas, 21-1/4 x 17-1/4 in.; unframed, unstretched, pinholes along edges, wear, some handling grime, some surface abrasions/anomalies
Provenance: Franklin Mint, Concordville, Pennsylvania; partial archive purchased 2019
Estimate: $500 - $700
This lot is accompanied by an unframed giclee of the painting published by the Franklin Mint.
885
Two Framed 19th Century Schoolgirl Needlework Samplers
two silk on linen verse and pictorial samplers: one York County, Pennsylvania, signed and dated “Ann Fittrow her/Work done in the 12/year of her age/1824”, sight 17 x 12 in.; one English, signed and dated “The Gift of Mary Grafton too [sic] Mrs. Eton aged 11 years 1788”, sight 16-1/4 x 12-3/4 in.; wood frames, larger 201/2 x 15-1/2 x 1 in., not examined out of frames, good overall with minimal fading and staining; Mary example with some areas of shattering and pulled threads, particularly at lower corners; frames with light wear and abrasions
Provenance: (Ann example) M. Finkel & Daughter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 11, 2001 (accompanied by copy of receipt; (Mary example) Hanes & Ruskin Antiques, Westbrook, Connecticut, January 4, 2001 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $600 - $900
886
Large Nantucket Lightship Model on Stand 20th century, painted wood, wire, and metal construction, approximately 20 x 40 x 8 in., overall good condition, crack to front right hull, chip and hairline to front right bow, possibly lacking some accessories
The Garden Steps, signed lower right “Abbott Graves”, oil on canvas, 8 x 9-1/2 in.; carved gilt wood frame, 10 x 11-1/4 in., canvas un-stretched, tacked to a backing board, yellowed varnish; frame with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
889
Henry Koehler (American, 1927-2018)
Horse Show Jump Crew, 1960, signed lower left “Henry Koehler”, inscribed in pencil on backing verso “Horse Show Jump Crew/Henry Kohler 1960”, oil on board, 8 x 10 in.; carved driftwood style frame, 17 x 19 x 1-3/4 in., not examined out of sealed frame to protect inscribed backing, surface appears in good condition, some minor areas of slight surface wear; frame with minimal overall wear, one fairly large missing section at lower edge
Guy Joseph Coheleach Illustration (New York/New Jersey, born 1933)
The African Queen Lioness, 1989, signed lower right “Guy Coheleach”, original illustration for the Franklin Mint, watercolor and gouache on illustration board, 30 x 25 in.; modern parcel gilt wood frame, 25-1/2 x 30-1/4 x 1-3/4 in., toning, staining, minor handling grime; frame with light wear and abrasions
Provenance: Franklin Mint, Concordville, Pennsylvania; partial archive purchased 2019
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
890
Charles Clark Reid, Pair of Illustrations (Connecticut/New York, 1937-2019)
for E.M. Forster, A Passage to India, The Franklin Library, publisher, 1979, both initialed in pencil lower right “CR”, watercolor and pencil on Bristol paper, sheets 22 x 30 in.; unframed, light toning, pinholes at edges and corners, one with 1/2 inch vertical tear upper center, light creasing, wear along edges
Provenance: Franklin Mint, Concordville, Pennsylvania; partial archive purchased 2019
Estimate: $400 - $600
892
Set of Five Football Lithographs by Ernie Barnes from A Portfolio of Football Art, five lithographs of football related drawings by former NFL player Ernie Barnes, plates are entitled “The Bomb”, “Two Linemen”, “The Pulling Guards”, “The Hand Off”, and “To Know Defeat”, signed by the artist, some with personalization; each individually framed, 18-1/4 x 12-1/4 x 1/2 in., good overall, light handling evidence, toning at back and extreme periphery likely from non-archival storage
Provenance: Private Collection, South Carolina
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
894
Martin Silverman
(New York, born 1950)
893
Robert McCall
(American, 1919-2010)
Readying the Plane, signed twice lower right “McCall”, oil on canvasboard, 18-1/2 x 16-1/2 in.; modern wood frame with linen liner; 21-1/4 x 19-1/2 x 3/4 in., surface abrasions, surface dirt, crackle; frame with wear, liner with staining
Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist; Collection of David Male, Mars Hill, North Carolina
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
Weekend in the Country Bucket, 1993, edition 2/6, signed on edge of base “MZ”, New Foundry, bronze, 37 x 16 x 13 in., oxidized to verdigris for weather exposure, surface dirt
Provenance: Alan E. Koppel/SAG, Chicago, purchased June 19, 1995; Property from an Important Chicago Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
896
Liam Roberts, Fourteen Original Illustrations (New York/Irish, 20th/21st century)
895
John Whorf (American, 1903-1959)
Vannes, signed and titled lower right “John Whorf, Vannes”, watercolor on paper, sight 13-1/2 x 19 in.; painted wood frame, 19-7/8 x 25-1/4 x 3/4 in., mounted to board and adhered to mat liner, toning, some mat burn, staining at upper right edge; frame with wear and abrasions, brown paint flaking and showing older gold paint underneath in spots, mat liner with toning, flaking
Provenance: Franklin Mint, Concordville, Pennsylvania; partial archive purchased 2019
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
for Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, The Franklin Library, publisher, 1982, unsigned, all titled and numbered on labels verso, oil and oil wash on unstretched linen, all sheets approximately 19 x 15-1/4 in.; unframed, pg. 465 with tear center right with tape verso, pinholes along edges, some handling grime, worn edges, some with remnants of old tape at edges
Provenance: Franklin Mint, Concordville, Pennsylvania; partial archive purchased 2019
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
Titles and page numbers listed in order: Inscriptions, pg. 3; Children of Adam, pg. 83; Calamus, pg. 105; Birds of Passage, pg. 205; Sea Drift, pg. 225; By the Roadside, pg. 243; Drum Taps, pg. 259; Memories of President Lincoln, pg. 303; Autumn Rivulets, pg. 331; Heavenly Death; pg. 403; From Noon to Starry Night, pg. 423; Songs of Parting, pg. 447; First Annex: Sands at Seventy, pg. 465; Second Annex: Goodbye my Fancy, pg. 493.
897
John Whorf (American, 1903-1959)
Summer Landscape, 1925, signed and dated in pencil lower right “John Whorf ‘25”, gouache and watercolor on paper, sight 15-1/2 x 21-1/4 in.; painted wood frame, 21-3/4 x 27-1/2 x 3/4 in., mounted to board, remnants of glue at edges from previously being mounted to mat verso, toning; frame with wear and abrasions, mat liner with toning, flaking
Provenance: Franklin Mint, Concordville, Pennsylvania; partial archive purchased 2019
Estimate: $400 - $600
899
898
James Castle (Idaho, 1899-1977)
Untitled, Orange Dog, pigment on paper with collage on found paper, 3-1/8 x 6-5/8 in.; maple frame, 11-1/2 x 14-3/8 receipt., floated, good condition, not removed from frame
Provenance: AC Wade Castle Collection LP to J J Christ, 1996; Property from an Important Chicago Collection
Estimate: $2, 500 - $3, 500
This lot is accompanied by a facsimile of an original
Pair of Dan Dailey Figural Sconces (Massachusetts, born 1947)
Woman with Violin Prisms and Man with Jeweled Rope, signed bottom center “Dan Dailey”, patinated nickel and 24K gold plated bronze, blown glass shades and bodies, pate de verre headdresses, wired for electricity, larger 27 x 21-7/8 x 7-3/4 in., good overall condition, wires cut, small areas of scattered wear, accretion, and verdigris throughout; one crystal drop on female example with fleabite
Provenance: Leo Kaplan Modern, New York City, New York, June 29, 2000 (accompanied by copy of receipt); An Important Atlanta Private Collection
Estimate: $6, 000 - $9, 000
900
14 Steuben Gold Aurene Glass Tumblers American, 20th century, each numbered with “aurene” to base, four sizes, tallest approx. 6 x 3-3/4 x 3-3/4 in., overall good condition, some scratching and abrasions commensurate with light use, adhesive residue
Provenance: Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $1, 200 - $1, 800
901
26 Assorted Gold Glass Goblets, Tiffany Favrile and Steuben Aurene American, 20th century, of varying form and size, two unmarked examples, four with Tiffany marks and “favrile” to undersides of bases, 20 with Steuben marks and “aurene” to undersides of bases, largest approx. 4-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 in., overall good condition, one Tiffany example and one unmarked example with ground, clear stems
Provenance: Early Auction Co., Milford, Ohio (labels to some bases); Property From An Important Estate, Maryland Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
902
Three Tiffany Favrile Glass Bowls with Etched Grapevine Motifs American, late 19th/early 20th century, all with Tiffany marks and “favrile” to undersides of bases, two with Tiffany registered trademark labels to pontils, comprising: footed bowl, footed bowl with crackled edge, scalloped bowl, largest approx. 3-1/8 x 8-7/8 x 8-7/8 in., some scratching throughout, notably to scalloped example, footed example with small chip to underside of foot, rough pontil, crackle example with hairline to underside of foot, small chip to pontil
Provenance: (crackle example) Early Auction Co., Milford, Ohio (label), Property From An Important Estate, Maryland Estimate: $600 - $900
903
Boston Federal Style Inlaid Figured Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet in two sections, figured veneers, lower section central upper secretary drawer with writing surface, small drawers, and pigeon holes, 97 x 67-1/4 x 20-1/2 in., Largely 20th century with some period elements, shrinkage cracks and veneer repairs, break and repair to proper right cornice, mullions with restoration, patches at escutcheons, proper left front foot with small patch to side, later brasses. Presents well and with highly figured veneers.
Provenance: John McInnis notes state the family purchased this from Stockwell Gallery in the 1960s for $22, 000; John McInnis Auctioneers, Beverly Farms Estate Auction, December 18, 2021, hammered at $8, 000 (with copy of invoice); Private Collection, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
904
Fine Aesthetic Movement Adjustable Marquetry Drafting Table
probably New York, circa 1870s, exquisitely inlaid top with mother of pearl, brass, burlwood, and other exotic veneers centering a fine marquetry panel depicting a scene from Aesop’s Fables, two small drawers mounted on a heavy swiveling adjustable brass pedestal, the brass mechanism likely patented by George W. Gates, set with griffin and lion’s paw carved figured walnut legs, mounted on casters, 42 x 32-3/4 x 22-1/2 in., some color variation at outer banding at top, very minor losses to inset mother of pearl and brass lines on top, minor shrinkage cracks at legs, bruise at one corner of top with crack at underside, crack and possible restoration at one side lamination of foot, minor chip and loss at one knee return
Provenance: Purchased from Sharon B. Jorgensen Antiques, Boston, Massachusetts for $6, 400, date unknown; for Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Estimate: $4, 000 - $6, 000
905
Federal Style Inlaid Walnut Two Drawer Server
American, 20th century, two long drawers with kite inlaid escutcheons, square taper legs, 34-1/4 x 32-3/4 x 18 in., some surface scratches to top, small chip loss to top corner
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $300
906
Early Photography Group
four loose photographs: abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, “occupational” showing children working as chimney sweeps, Rocky Mountain landscape, and one man with hands at side; nine small daguerreotypes/ambrotypes in cases: Union soldier and a collection of as yet unidentified men, women, and children, a few with applied rose to cheeks; largest 7 x 4-1/2 in., good overall with expected fading or discoloration, visible wear; some distress to outer boxes with one fully separated (inlaid mother-of-pearl example)
Provenance: Collection of Michael L. Carlebach
Estimate: $400 - $600
907
Towle King Richard Sterling Flatware
American, 20th century, including 27 hollow handle knives; 14 forks, (three in original bags); 23 salad forks, (two in original bags);three teaspoons; two serving spoons; slotted serving spoon; tomato server; serving fork; cocktail fork; hollow handle spreader with sterling blade; hollow handle butter knife; ladle, no monograms, all with marks for Towle, 77.48 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, average wear
Provenance: Private Collection, South Carolina
Estimate: $2, 500 - $3, 500
908
Set of Six Fisher Sterling Mint Juleps
American, late 20th century, reeded rim and base, no monograms, marks for Fisher, “86”, 18.64 oz. T., 3-3/4 x 3-1/4 in., small dents, light scratches, and wear
Provenance: Private Collection, South Carolina
Estimate: $600 - $900
909
Gorham Sterling Hot Water Kettle
American, early 20th century, scroll and fruit decoration, ivory spacers, monogram, marks for Gorham/Durgin, 70.06 oz. T., 14-1/2 x 9-3/4 x 6-1/2 in., light scratches and typical wear
Provenance: To Benefit WNC Bridge Foundation
Estimate: $2, 500 - $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.
911
Arthur Stone Sterling Coffee Pot
Massachusetts, early/mid 20th century, lighthouse form, wooden handle, marks for Arthur J. Stone (Gardner, Massachusetts, working 1901-1958), 28.87 oz. T., 9-3/4 in., good condition, small dents and wear
Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
910
Tiffany Sterling Chocolate Pot, Edward Winslow Design American, early 20th century, round with reeded borders, top with stirring hole and chained lid with acorn finial, side wooden handle, marks for Tiffany & Co., “19276...368”, “Reproduction...Edward Winslow/Boston”, 32.27 oz. T. gross weight, 9-1/2 in., good condition with typical wear
Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 500
912
Sterling Reticulated Fruit Bowl
20th century, oval openwork bowl with scroll and fruit decoration, no. monogram, no makers mark, marked “STERLING”, test .990 fine with XRF, 13.18 oz. T., 1-3/4 x 10-1/2 in., good condition
Provenance: Private South Carolina Collection Estimate: $500 - $800
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913
16 Sterling and Silver Plate Cases
late 19th and 20th century, 11 sterling including match safe; Tiffany (Italian made) pill box; five small round; oval compact; oval case with finger ring; oval case with Mexican coin in lid; rectangular case; four silver plate: shell form small purse; Birks ring box; compact; rectangular box, 1-1/4 in. to 3-3/4 in., all with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, North Carolina
Estimate: $500 - $800
914
Sterling Punch Bowl, 12 Cups, Ladle, and Tray probably Japanese, 20th century, rose decoration, including footed punch bowl, 8-1/4 x 12 in.; 12 cups, 4 x 4-1/4 in.; double spouted ladle, 131/4 in.; tray, 21 in. with a fitted case, marked 950 and maker’s mark of “S” in a circle, 201.0 oz. T., all with light scratches
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $8, 000 - $9, 000
915
Large Sterling Two Handle Tray with Case probably Japanese, 20th century, oval applied scroll and shell decoration, two handles, no monograms, marked 950 and “S” in a circle, 81.66 oz. T., 1-1/2 x 27-3/4 x 17-1/2 in.; with fitted case, 2 in. rim dent, missing 1-1/4 in. of the applied border, light scratches, and typical wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3, 000 - $4, 000
916
Three Piece Wedgwood International Sterling Coffee Set
American, 20th century, band of Neoclassical decoration, composite spacers, monogram, marks for International, 42.69 oz. T., 11-3/4 in. coffee pot with matching covered sugar, and creamer, light scratches and typical wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 000
918
51 Pieces Sterling Repousse Style Flatware
917
12 Pieces of Assorted Sterling Hollowware American, 20th century, including Jacobi & Jenkins crumber; oval International tray, 13.-1/2 in.; plate with openwork border, 10-1/4 in.; four bowls, 5-1/4 in. to 10-1/4 in.; four bread and butter plates; Birks caster, 7 in., most with monograms, 60.31. oz. T., all with wear and damage
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2, 000 - $3, 000
919
Five Piece Gorham Sterling Tea Service American, 20th century, paneled urn forms, ivory spacers, monograms, most with marks for Gorham, 70.63 oz. T., 10-1/2 in. coffee pot with similar teapot, covered sugar, creamer, and waste, teapot with bent base, creamer with bent base (does not sit flat), some dents, all with light scratches, and wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2, 500 - $3, 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.
American, 20th century: 27 pieces Kirk & Son Repousse: large stuffing/rice spoon; four ladles; three sugar spoons; bon bon; sugar tongs; two berry spoons; cucumber server; olive fork; six teaspoons; baby spoon; small serving fork; salt spoon; two hollow handle carving sets, seven pieces Steiff Repousse: ladle; serving fork; salad set; fruit spoon; sugar spoon; jelly spoon, 15 pieces Greenwood Bros.: seven serving spoons; eight teaspoons, various makers: sugar spoon; hollow handle cake knife, 72.34 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, 2-1/2 in. to 14-1/4 in., all with wear and damage
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2, 500 - $3, 500
920
Three Pieces Sterling Hollowware 20th century, Mexican coffee pot, 9-1/4 in. and creamer, 6-1/4 in.; Dominick & Haff coffee pot with ivory spacers, 10-3/4 in., 47.39 oz. T., Dominick & Haff with bent base and does not sit flat, all with light scratches and wear
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1, 800 - $2, 300
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.
921
Gorham Gilt Sterling Trophy Bowl
American, late 20th century, Revere style, inscribed “The First American Bank Cup/ Won By/Grace Kitzenbergs/Sailors Dance/May 2, 1987”, marks for Gorham, 27.65 oz. T., 5-3/4 x 11 in., one large dent, top rim dent, small dents, light scratches, and wear
Provenance: Private Virginia Collection Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
923
Tiffany Sterling Broom Corn Asparagus Tongs American, 1907-1947, openwork blade, monogram, marks for Tiffany & Co., 6.43 oz. T., 8 in., small dents, scratches and wear
Provenance: Anson Burlingame, Minister to China (1862-1867); by descent in family to his second great grandson, Asheville, North Carolina Estimate: $300 - $500
922
Tiffany Sterling Bread Tray American, 1907-1947, oval with shell and scroll border, monogram, marks for Tiffany & Co., “18198D...6486”, 15.81 oz. T., 3 x 12 x 7-3/4 in., good condition, light wear
Provenance: Private Collection, South Carolina Estimate: $500 - $800
924
23 Sterling Table Items American, 20th century, including Bailey, Banks & Biddle bowl; nine bread & butter plates; Theodore Starr rectangular openwork dish; shell dish; oval dish; Tane Mexican sterling butter pat; nine pieces flatware (butter, spreaders, bon bon, spoons), 50.99 oz. T., 3-1/4 in. to 9 in., some with dents, all with wear
Provenance: Private Collection, North Carolina
Estimate: $1, 500 - $2, 000
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925
Jay Strongwater Enamel and Rhinestone Decorated Seated Snow Leopard Sculpture, (American b. 1960)
plaque to rear marked “Limited Edition Jay Strongwater 1/100”, 19-1/2 x 5-5/8 x 10-3/4 in., lacking base, some peeling to enamel at tail, tail with break and associated repair and glue residue, plaque probably detached and reapplied (see blacklight photos)
Provenance: Property From An Important Estate, Maryland
Estimate: $700 - $900
An example from this limited edition run is pictured in the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book 2019, pg. 254.
926
Tiffany & Co. Cirque Chinois Porcelain Tureen and Undertray circa 1990-2001, inscribed “Tiffany and Co. / Private Stock / Hand Painted / Made in Paris” on bases, tureen 7-3/4 x 10 x 5-1/2 in., undertray 2 x 13-5/8 x 9-3/8 in., undertray with some scratches and minor losses to gilding from where tureen rests, typical light wear to base, otherwise good overall
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
927
Pair of Palecek Auburn Lounge Chairs
21st century, pole rattan frames, fixed seat cushions and loose back cushion with printed blue on white Indian Elephant motif, 29-3/4 x 34 x 34 in., seat height 20 in., very light wear overall, finish with some scuffs to edges and corners
Old Doors, unsigned, oil on board, sight 17-3/4 x 11-1/2 in; painted wood frame, 24-5/8 x 18-1/2 x 1-1/2 in., not examined out of frame, overall good condition; frame with light wear
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
929
Lamar Dodd (American/Georgia, 1903-1996)
Traps and Nets, no. 373, signed lower left “Lamar Dodd”, watercolor on paper, sight 18-1/4 x 12-1/2 in.; modern gilt wood frame 26-1/2 x 21 x 1-1/2 in., not examined out of sealed frame, overall good condition; frame with light wear
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $1, 000 - $1, 500
931
Mary Roberts Ebert (Connecticut, 1873-1956)
The Red Shirt, unsigned, watercolor on paper, sheet 12 x 16 in.; modern gilt wood frame, 21-1/8 x 24-1/8 x 1-1/4 in., hinged at top corners, remnants of old tape along edges verso, bold color, minor toning; frame with light wear
Provenance: Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
Estimate: $700 - $900
930
Lamar Dodd, Two Works (American/Georgia, 1903-1996)
Blackhead, Monhegan, no. 424, signed lower right “Lamar Dodd”, ink and color pencil on paper, sight 6-3/4 x 9-3/8 in.; Three Masted Boat, no. 422, 1991, signed lower right “Lamar Dodd”, dated lower left “9-13-91”, charcoal and ink on paper, sight 6-1/2 x 9-3/8 in.; matching modern gilt wood frames, 16-1/2 x 19-1/4 x 3/4 in., not examined out of sealed frames, overall good condition, “Masted Boat” with slight waviness, upper left with slight exposure to paper edge out of mat liner; frames with abrasions, some chips
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation
Estimate: $600 - $900
W.
Broadhead, Sketch of the Race
Tom Fool (New York/British, 1888-1960)
Tom Fool with Trainer, John Gaver, blanket with monogram for owners John Hay Whitney and Joan Whitney (Payson), signed lower right with monogram “W.S.B”, oil sketch on “Bone Board artist board, 12 x 9 in.; painted wood frame, 12-7/8 x 16 x 2 in., surface dirt; frame with flaking
Provenance: Private Virginia Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
Tom Fool, active 1951-1953, was bred in Kentucky by Duval A. Headley. Owned by Greentree Stable and trained by John M. Gaver, he was a champion juvenile before dominating the sport two years later becoming Horse of the Year in 1953. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1960.
932
Smithson
Horse,
933
John Seerey-Lester (American/Florida, 1946-2020)
Boykin Spaniel, signed lower right “Seerey-Lester”, oil on canvas, 20 x 10 in.; burlwood frame, 25 x 15 x 2 in., overall good condition; frame with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
Estimate: $800 - $1, 200
934
John Martin Tracy (American, 1844-1893)
English Setter, signed lower right “J.M. Tracy”, also inscribed in pencil lower right “38”, oil on canvas, 10-1/8 x 15 in.; reproduction gilt wood frame, 17 x 22 x 3 in., strip lined, also remnants of fiber and glue from prior backing, see photos; frame with wear and abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
Estimate: $1, 000 - $2, 000
935
Roger Blum (Colorado/California, born 1950)
On To Something, signed lower left “Roger Blum”, inscribed verso “Brittany Spaniel/21011[sic]/painted near Keene, New Hampshire/Roger Blum”, oil on canvas, 11 x 14 in.; modern giltwood frame, 12-1/2 x 15-3/8 x 1-3/4 in., laid on thin plywood, slight surface dirt; frame with minor wear
Provenance: The Sportsman’s Gallery (label verso); Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia