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UNRESERVED AUCTION

Saturday 5 December at 10am

Style+Design

W W W.CH A R LTO NHA L LAU C T I O N S.C O M

Museum, Estate & Private Collections

Southern Museum DeaccessionsSouth Carolina Museum Deaccessions

Virginia Institution DeaccessionsProperty from the Estate of Norman Citron

Ocala Florida Estate

Also Including Private and Public Collections From Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia

CELEBRATING 86 YEARS OF DISCOVERING EXTRAORDINARY OBJECTS

Sale Date & Time:Saturday 5 December, at 10am (Lots 1000-1359)

Preview Exhibition:Opening Reception: Saturday 28 November (4–7pm) Wednesday 2 December (12noon–8pm)Thursday 3 December (10am–6pm) Friday 4 December (9am–12noon) Saturday 5 December (9am-10am)and by prior appointment

Charlton Hall Auctioneers7 Lexington DriveWest Columbia, SC 29170Tel: 803-779-5678

Catalogue $10 at gallerySale No. SC279

Now Accepting Quality Consignments

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1000PAIR BRASS FIVE-LIGHT WALLSCONCESearly 20th century, H39” W13” D8 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500

1001COLLECTION OF BASKETSsplit oak and sweetgrass; H3” Dia.8 1/2” to H18” Dia.12” (9pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1002CAST-IRON STILL BANK COLLECTIONGeneral Pershing, H7”Mammy, H3”Sailor, H5 1/2”Bear Stealing Honey, H5”Circus Elephant, H5”Lion, H3 3/4”Rabbit, H4 3/4”Prancing Horse, H4 1/2”Seated Pig, H3”Mail Box, H3 1/2”Bank Building, H4 3/4”Ice Cream Freezer, H4” (12pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1003PAIR FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTEDMARBLE CANDELABRAcirca 1900, five-light configuration,H24” W8” (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1004INSTRUMENT COLLECTION20th century, comprising:2 round wall barometers, Dia.5” and 5 1/2”tole-decorated 3-draw telescope, L15”closed3-draw telescope, L7” closedcontemporary kaleidoscope, L12 1/4”(5pcs)$200-400Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1005PAIR AMERICAN CAST-IRON FIGURAL

ANDIRONSlate 19th century, H17”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1006PAIR FRENCH GILT-METALCANDLESTICKS, CONVERTED TO

LAMPSlate 19th century, overallH27” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: SouthCarolina privatecollection

1007PAIR POLYCHROME CARVED WOOD

SCONCESoversized shell and scroll backplate issuing three scrolling candlearms; H29”W17 1/2” D12”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1008FRENCH GILT-METAL AND GLASS

CENTERPIECE20th century, ornate frame issuing fivescrolling arms, H7 1/2” Dia.18”$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

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1009ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY LETTER

BOXlate 19th/early 20th century, hingedinlaid slant lid; H8 1/2” W9 3/4” D5 1/4”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1010JAY STRONGWATER DESK CLOCK ANDTROPICAL FISHenameled and Swarovski crystal-decorated, Salamander clock,H5” W4” D1 1/2”; and fish, H3” W4”D1 1/2” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Virginia private collection

1011ENGLISH AND AMERICANMECHANICAL DRAWING

INSTRUMENTS AND MEASURING

DEVICESlate 19th/early 20th century, comprising:5 wood boxes with fitted interiorsand implements, W4” L8” to W5”L8 1/2”; another with cloth case13 measuring instruments, most byStanley, L3 1/4” and 12 1/4”(19pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

1012PAIR BRASS SCENIC JARDINIERESwith lion’s-mask handles; H14” Dia.15”(2pcs)$200-300

1013COLLECTION FIGURAL CARVED

CANEScarved bone and plastic dog and horse-head canes, L33 1/8” to 37” (3pcs)$100-200Provenance: Oklahoma privatecollection

1014ART DECO CIGAR SMOKING STANDcirca 1940, top with ashtrays, cigarlighter and canister, on electrified standwith agate stem, H29” W10 1/2” W10 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Florida collection

1015PAIR ENGLISH BRASS PUSH-UPSTICKS18th/19th century, H9”(2pcs)$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1016BRASS FIRE FENDERH7” W48” D12 1/2”$50-100Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1017ANSONIA SHELF CLOCKcirca 1900, carved case mounted withbarometer and thermometer, H22 1/2”W14 1/2” D5”$50-100Provenance: Florida estate

1018BRASS FIREPLACE EQUIPMENTlate 19th century, comprising:pair fire irons, H24”brass and copper wood bin, H19” W20”D10”fire tools with stand, H32”fire tools with stand, H24 1/2” (12pcs)$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1019GEORGIAN STYLE BRASS AND

WROUGHT-METAL FIRE FENDER19th century, H15” W48” D12”$300-500

1020PAIR BRASS ANDIRONS AND FENDERandirons H20” and fender L55” (3pcs)$300-400Provenance: Virginia private collection

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1021BRASS ANDIRONS, FENDERS ANDTOOLS19th century and later, comprising:pair Federal andirons, H9 1/2” D20 1/2”2 fenders, H8 1/2” W37” D11 1/4” and H10” W56” D11 1/4”4 tools, longest 25” (8pcs)$500-800Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1022VINTAGE STEVENS MODEL 14 1/2.22 CALIBER RIFLENVSN, barrel marked: STEVENSARMS COMPANY CHICOPEEFALLS MASS U.S.A., LITTLESCOUT 22 - LONG RIFLE; barrelL20” overall L34” trigger pull 13”$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1023AMERICAN AND CONTINENTALSILVER SERVING PIECESDominick & Haff Gothic fish slice,L11”; Dominick & Haff twist handleladle, L13”; Watson Queen Louise server, L19”; German ladle, L14 1/2”German sandwich tongs, L7 1/4”sterling grape shears, L6”Total 28.5ozT (6pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1024PAIR NEOCLASSICAL SILVERPLATECANDLESTICKS, HAWKSWORTH EYRE& COsecond half 19th century, loaded basesand marked, H10”; together withanother pair silverplate candlesticks,H12 1/2” (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: Purchased from the estateof Robert Todd Lincoln BeckwithFlorida estate

Other Notes: Robert Todd LincolnBeckwith (1904-1985) was thegreat-grandson of Abraham Lincolnand is considered to be his last directdescendant.

1025AMERICAN STERLING-MOUNTEDCRYSTAL CENTERBOWL AND

VICTORIAN LADLEpierced silver rim on floral-decoratedcrystal bowl, H4” Dia.13 1/2”; andEnglish ladle, London dated 1851, L131/2”, 9.0ozT (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1026SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER TRAYhand-hammered oval design, probably800; marked: Brazil/ Boliviano; L18”W14”, and 35.0ozT$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1027AMERICAN STERLING TABLE

ARTICLESWilliam Kerr bowl, Dia.6”Wallace Grande Baroque, Dia.6”weighted compote, H5 1/4”pair weighted candleholders, H4”Tiffany & Co pin tray, L4 1/2”pin tray, L4”Dominick & Haff dresser jar, Dia.3 1/4”sterling covered crystal jar, Dia.4”weighted trumpet vase, H7 1/2”together with plated and brass pieces:Art Nouveau tray, L10 1/2”; dresser jar,H6” (13pcs)$300-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

1028PAIR SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRAthree-light configuration, H19 1/2”W16 1/4” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1029VICTORIAN STERLING OIL LAMP, BYJ. CHARLES EDINGTONLondon, dated 1842, complete marks,H3” L5”, and 3.5ozT$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection

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1030GORHAM STERLING SERVING TRAY,SPAULDING & COfloral and scroll border, engraved initialsDRW, marked: Gorham lion andanchor, Sterling, A4860, and Spaulding& Co; Dia.14 1/2” and 25.5ozT$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1031FRENCH AND AMERICAN SILVER

LADLES19th century, French 1st standard, L12”;and American coin silver by W.Thomson, L13 1/2”; and 12.0ozT(2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1032EAST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB GOLFTROPHYdated 1958, engraved: MR. MRS. &MISS. TOURNAMENT WINNERand applied country club insignia; ondouble-handle silverplate serving tray inthe Daffodil pattern by Rogers Bros.;L27” W17”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1033TIFFANY & CO STERLING TEA

CADDYengraved with initials HT, marked:17481-2978, H4” and 4.5ozT$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1035PAIR ENGLISH SILVERPLATE

COVERED ENTREE DISHESH6” L11” D8” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Virginia private collection

1036ENGLISH SILVERPLATE TEA AND

COFFEE SERVICEcoffeepot, H9”teapot, H5 1/4”open sugar, H3 3/4”creamer, H3 3/4” (4pcs)$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection

1037ENGLISH STERLING TEA CADDY

SCOOPSVictorian, London dated 1863, L3 1/2”shell-form, Birmingham dated 1984,L3”Total 1.1ozT (2pcs)$150-250Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1038TIFFANY & CO STERLING SALTSearly 20th century, shell design,L3 1/2”;and another, H1” W3”; and 5.8ozT(2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1039AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS19th century, comprising:4 John Stevenson, L5 3/4”2 Lowell, L9”2 A.L. Spear, L6”6 spoons, L5 3/4” to 9”English sterling spoon, L5”Total 11.0ozT (15pcs)$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1040AMERICAN STERLING OBJECTS OF

VERTU19th/20th century, comprising:2 snuff boxes3 match safes2 perfumeslocketscarf clip9 napkin ringsTotal 8.5ozT (17pcs)$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1041SCOTTISH MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD

LONGCASE CLOCK, PICKEN & SONEdinburgh, 19th century, round carvedmolded top with glazed panel door;half-column decorated case on bracketfeet; H80” W17 1/2” D8 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Florida estate

1042ENGLISH OAK LONGCASE CLOCKcirca 1800, molded crown, archedglazed panel door, columnar supports,molded panel door on bracket feet;H85” W22” D10”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1043ENGLISH MAHOGANY AND OAK

LONGCASE CLOCK, THOMAS SMALLOF GUISBOROUGHcirca 1820, broken arch crown, glazedarched panel door and column supports,on molded feet; H88” W20” D9 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1044BAUME & MERCIER CAPELANDSTAINLESS CHRONOGRAPHautomatic movement, date, chronograph, secondary dials on blackface with luminescent hands and hourmarkers; with stainless deploymentwristband, signed; in original case$700-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1045ELGIN GOLD AND REMONTOIRVERMEIL CASED POCKET WATCHEScirca 1885, serial no. 1667483, in 14Kgold engraved case, works marked:ELGIN NATL. WATCH CO; casemarked: 14K, PK& CO,13036;Remontoir Cylindre open-facepocket watch; no visible marking on works; casedmarked: Remontoir, 800, 897,and partial standard punch; H2 1/4” and and 2”, and3.0ozT all in (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

1046CARTIERBASCULANTEALARM CLOCKin the Art Decotaste, square Arabicnumeral dial, red and black enamel-decoratedcase, quartz movement, alarmfunction, marked:CARTIER, SWISSMADE; PARIS,00241; in originalred box, paper box and signature Cartierbag, H3 1/2” W4” D1 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Georgia private collection

1047FRENCH CLOISONNE AND ALABASTER

CLOCK GARNITURE, A.D. MOUGINcirca 1890, works marked: A.D.Mougin, 21550-5-2, clock H21” W12”D5 1/2”, and candelabra H19 1/2”W10” D4”$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1048DESK AND CARRIAGE CLOCK

COLLECTION, TIFFANY & CO, ANDMATTHEW NORMANTiffany & Co desk, H5”pair Tiffany & Co bookends, H5 1/4”Matthew Norman carriage clock, H7”(4pcs)$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

1049ELGIN OPENFACE POCKET WATCH ON

CHAINcirca 1895, 21-jewel movement, serialno. 5800095, and case marked: Cashierno. 50712, on silvered chain, watch H2 3/4” and chain, L17 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Virginia private collection

1050TIFFANY & CO TRAVELING ALARM

CLOCK, OF ROEBLING FAMILY

INTERESTcirca 1945, blue leather case with giltinitials: H.P.R. (Helen Price Roebling,1889-1969), opening to hinged squareclock marked: Tiffany & Co, Swiss; H4 1/8” W3 1/2” D1 1/8”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margo RoeblingDeHopeSouth Carolina private collection

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1051VINTAGE CHRISTIAN DIOR FURCOATcirca 1960s, leopard pattern and minkcollar coat, old Dior label retailed HoltRenfrew & Co; size approx. M/L andL38”, with a well-matched pillbox hat,approx. size small (2pcs)$400-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1052SARMIENTOS FUR COATprobably fox, approx. size large, L30”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1053FULL-LENGTH MINK COATDetroit Fur, L41”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1054MINK DRIVING COATapprox. size medium, L33” and sleeveL19”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

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1056FULL LENGTH FUR COATprobably raccoon, approx. medium size,L46”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1057MINK CAPESKirschner, Savannah, L14”Furs by Robert, Detriot, L15” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1058FRENCH FUR JACKETprobably rabbit, approx. size S/M; L26”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1059THREE-QUARTER LENGTH FUR COATL30”$200-300Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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1060RARE ROOKWOOD DOUBLE-ELEPHANT PEDESTAL COMPOTEdated 1925, William McDonald design, standing pachyderms with raised trunkssupporting deep round basin, all in brown-aubergine matte glaze and turquoiseinterior; impressed: flame RP XXV, 2512; H12” W16 1/2”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

1061ROOKWOOD GLOSSY-GLAZE WAREScirca 1937-1963, comprising:tankard or mug; flame RP LXIII, 1880;H7 1/4”butterfly vase; flame RP XLV, 6457;H5”dogwood vase, flame RP LVII, 6431;H3 1/2”cattail vase, flame RP L, 2592; H5”lotus bowl; flame RP LII, 6132; H3 1/4” Dia.7 1/4”tulip bowl; flame RP XXXVII, 6419;H7 1/4”tall vase; flame RP LXI, 2545F; H7 1/2” (7pcs)$500-800Provenance: Florida estate

1062ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY BUST OFYOUNG WOMANdated 1912, bronze-like matte glaze,impressed: Rookwood flame R, dateXII, and model #202; H8 1/2” W7 1/2”D3 1/2”$500-700Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1063ROOKWOOD STANDARD-GLAZEVASES, STEINLE, STRAFER ANDZETTELCaroline Steinle: oak-leaf decorated,marked: flame RP (1902), 754, CS; H6 3/4”Harriet Rosemary Strafer: leaf-decorated, marked: flame RP(1891) W, 7, HRS; H7”Josephine Ella Zettel: floral-decorated,marked: flame RP (1899) 785, JEZ;H10 1/2” (3pcs)$400-700Provenance: Florida estate

1064WIHOA’S ART POTTERY VASES,INCLUDING RICK WISECARVER20th century, comprising: large molded vase, H8”incised vase, H3 3/4”blue vase, H6”purple vase, H4 3/4”cherry vase, H5”incised leaf and berry, H10”various, incised and painted marks(6pcs)$400-600Provenance: Florida estate

1065AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES AND

CANDLESTICKS20th century, comprising:Van Briggle: pair tulip-form bud vases,H6”; pair matte-black candlesticks,H4”; and purple vase, H4 1/2”Owens Utopian corn jug 1266, H7 1/2”Weller Louwelsa vase, William Hall, H4 1/2” W6”Peters & Reed Moss Aztec wall pocket,H8 1/4”North State Pottery vase, H8”2 Bush McCoy green onyx vases, H8 1/2” and 6 1/2”illegibly signed green vase, H5” (12pcs)$400-600Provenance: Florida estate

1066FULPER ART POTTERY BOWLSlarge low bowl, H4” Dia.13 1/2”console bowl #722, H3 1/2” L16”scalloped bowl, H3” Dia.8”deep bowl #4053, H4 1/2” W9 1/2”each marked (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1067ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY BASKETSAND CENTERPIECEZephyr Lily hanging basket, H5”Pine Cone hanging basket, H5 1/2”2 Clematis hanging baskets, H4 1/2”Magnolia 90-7 vase, H7”Foxglove 425-14 centerpiece, L17”Hyde Park 1950 ashtray, L8” (7pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1068ART DECO ART POTTERY, INCLUDING DITMAR URBACHfirst half 20th century, comprising: 2 Alienware vases, H10” and 12 1/2”Alienware candleholder, H6 1/2”floral pitcher, H7 1/2”geometric vase, H7”Boch Freres vase, H13” (6pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

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1069EARLY ROOKWOOD VASE BY ANNAMARIE BOOKPRINTERdated 1886, Japanesque design in theLimoges taste with dull matte glaze,honeycomb and gilt rim on ovoid bodypainted with bird and grass scene;incised and impressed marks: AMB,ROOKWOOD, 1886, Y, and 80B; H6 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1070ROSEVILLE ROZANE ART POTTERYVASE AND JARDINIERE, SIGNED W.MYERSW. Myers signed vase, impressed:Rozane, 882, RPCo, 6; H9 1/2”; andjardiniere, unmarked, 8 1/2” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1071ROOKWOOD VELLUM VASE, LORINDAEPPLYcherry blossom design, marked: flameRP XI (1911), 1653E, V, LE; H7 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1072GUSTAVSBERG ARGENTA SILVEROVERLAY VASEmarked on underside; H5”$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1073SOUTHERN STONEWARE CHURNS,PITCHER AND JUGcirca 1860-1920, comprising:North Carolina or Georgia pitcher, H10 1/2”Tennessee or Carolina churn, incised 4,H18”Georgia or Tennessee churn, H13 1/2”jug incised 5, probably Georgia, H19”(4pcs)$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1074EDGEFIELD STONEWARE STORAGE

JAR, ATTRIBUTED TO DAVEcirca 1860, rich-brown glaze, ovoidshape with double handles, 3 dot and2 slash incised shoulder; H12”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1075NORTHERN SALT-GLAZEDSTONEWARE CROCK, JUGS ANDJARScirca 1880-1910, comprising:F. Woodworth, Burlington, VTcrock, H9”jug, H13”cream riser, H7”canning jar, H9”whiskey jug, H8” (5pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

1076NORTH CAROLINAALKALINE-GLAZED POTTERY JAR

AND CHURNlate 19th century, double-handle storagejar, H13”; and applied and lug handlechurn, H15 3/4” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1077STONEWARE CANNING JARS AND POT6 English jars, H4 1/8” to 5 1/2”; andAmerican cobalt-decorated pot, H6”W9” (7pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

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1078VICTORIAN GLASS BASKETSlate 19th century, comprising:mica-spangled cased pink and amber, H9” L9 1/2”;yellow and white, H8” W6”; 2 amber and white, H6”W6” and H7 1/2” W7”together with blue and white satin, H7” W5 1/2”;cranberry and white, H9” W6 1/4”; and later whiteopaline and cobalt, H9 1/2” W8”some possibly Boston & Sandwich and Stevens &Williams (7pcs)$400-700Provenance: Florida estate

1079VICTORIAN SATIN CASED GLASS VASESlate 19th century, comprising: 2 pink and white diamond quilt, H8” and 11”pair pink and white diamond quilt, H3”deep pink and white bubble, H8”2 yellow and white diamond quilt, H8” and 10”yellow and white bubble, H6 1/4” (8pcs)$400-700Provenance: Florida estate

1080COLLECTION ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS3 attributed to Barbini, pear-shape, H6 1/2”, and apple H4”Murano apple-form, H4 1/2”Murano dog-head, H4 1/2”Murano pineapple, H7 1/2”satin glass, Dia.3 1/2”pulled feather, Dia.3”Vitrix threaded, Dia.2 3/4”2 pheasant paperweights, L13” (12pcs)$400-600Provenance: Florida estate

1081IRIDESCENT ART GLASS VASES, SIGNED TIFFANYAND KEW BLASTiffany blue, H7 1/2”Tiffany gold, H4 1/4”Kew Blas gold and white, H3 1/2” (3pcs)$300-600Provenance: Florida estate

1082VICTORIAN GLASS VASES, PITCHERS AND SHADElate 19th century, comprising3 rainbow vases, H6” to 8 1/2”, and lamp shade, H6”Burmese glass pitcher, H7”; creamer, H5 1/2”; vase,H4 1/2”; and dish, L5”Peachblow compote, H5” Dia.5 1/4”enameled vase, H4 1/2”bride’s bowl, H3 1/2” Dia.10” (11pcs)$400-600Provenance: Florida estate

1083ART GLASS SALTS, INCLUDING TIFFANY ANDLALIQUE3 ruffled rim salts, Dia.2 1/2”3 footed salts, H1 1/2” to 1 3/4”2 pedestal salts, H1 3/4”floral form, Dia.3 3/4”colorless oval, L3 1/2” (10pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

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1084PAIR ART GLASS VASES,ATTRIBUTED TO STEVENS &WILLIAMSearly 20th century, mottled goldand colorless body with bur-gundy thread design, unsigned,H7 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1085TIFFANY STUDIOS FAVRILEGLASS TOOTHPICK HOLDERS

OR CORDIALScirca 1900, signed, each approx.H2” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1086CONTINENTAL ENAMELED GLASS

VASES, INCLUDING SIGNED MOSERlate 19th/early 20th century, comprising:green, H12 1/2”pair gilt colorless, H10”blue, H7”green and colorless, H7 1/2”pair cranberry, H5”tulip-form, H13 1/4”pink opaline, H11”cup, H3”near pair vases, H6 1/2” and 6 3/4”champagne flute, H8 3/4” (13pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1087ART GLASS BOWLS, SIGNED NASHAND TIFFANYNash Chintz bowl, H2 1/4” Dia.4 1/2”Tiffany gold iridescent bowl, H2 1/4”Dia.5”Tiffany footed bowl, H2” Dia.6” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1088STEUBEN OPAQUE GLASS VASES AND

CRUETcirca 1930, comprising:mirror black vase, signed, H9”Rosaline cruet, signed, H6 1/2”green jade fan vase, attributed toSteuben, H8 1/2” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1089COLLECTION OF DECORATIONSEickholdt art glass vase, H8 3/4”crystal pitcher, H5 3/4”paperweight, Dia.3 1/4”4 Capodimonte dwarfs, H4”brass oil lamp, L5” (8pcs)$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

1090AMERICAN GLASS VASES AND

VESSELS, PROBABLY STEUBENfirst half 20th century, comprising:pair purple opaline vases, H6 1/2”verre de soie dish, H3 1/4” Dia.6”blue and colorless decanter, H9”pair amber candlesticks, H4”blue candlestick, H3”green bowl, H4”blue bowl, H3” L8 1/2”some bearing marks (9pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1091MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE GLASSBEVERAGE SETcirca 1900, satin finish, ruffled rimpitcher, H9 1/2” and 6 tumblers, H4”(7pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1092ART GLASS FRUIT AND VEGETABLES2 zucchini, L6 1/4”carrot, L7 3/4”red pepper, L6”tomato, H3 1/2”eggplant, L6”lemon, H4 1/2”orange, H4”plum, L4”squash, H3”2 pears, H4 1/2” and 5 1/2”pepper, L4 1/2”(13pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

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PEDESTALsigned and numbered: 26/100, H14 1/2” Dia.10 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

1094CONTINENTAL ENAMELED GLASS

VASES, INCLUDING SIGNED MOSERlate 19th century, pair cobalt cased glass,signed, H7 1/2”; and another with birddesign, H9 12” (3pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1095ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHTCOLLECTION3 Joe Rice, H2 1/2” to 5”Maude & Bob, H2”Joe St. Claire, H2”2 Caithness, H2 3/4”3 unsigned, H1 1/2” to 3”Blenko, H4”Tiffany & Co, H2 1/4”Mats Jonasson, H1 1/2”2 figural, H2 1/2” (15pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1096ART GLASS VASES, ATTRIBUTED TO

STEVENS & WILLIAMSacorn applied, H7”; and two floweringvine design, H5 1/2” and 6” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1097APPLIED GLASS COMPOTE AND

FROSTED VASESstrawberry-applied compote, possiblyStevens & Williams, H7 3/4” W8 1/2”Heisey Verlys chinoiserie vase, H9 1/4”mold-blown peacock vase, H10 1/2”unusual frosted thorny glass doublevase, H8 3/4” W7 1/2” (4pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1098PAIR SANDWICH OVERSHOT GLASS

PITCHERS, ATTRIBUTED TO BOSTON& SANDWICH19th century, each with applied handle,colorless, H6” and yellow graduated toclear, H6” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1099MARY GREGORYENAMEL-DECORATED GLASS

COLLECTIONlate 19th century, comprising:pair vases, H7 1/2”pair clear vases, H8”2 blue vases, H6” and 8”green vase, H5 3/4”2 pitchers, H5” and 6 1/2”decanter, H10 1/4”12 tumblers, H3 1/2” to 4 1/4”(22pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1100MARY GREGORYENAMEL-DECORATED GLASS

COLLECTIONlate 19th century, comprising:covered punch bowl, H15”green vase, H12”pair metal-mounted ewers, H15 1/2”pair cranberry to amber vases, H10 1/2”pair cranberry vases, H10”pair blue vases, H11” (10pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1101IRIDESCENT GOLD AND WHITE VASES

AND DISH, ATTRIBUTED TO STEUBENearly 20th century, two vases, H4 1/2”and 7” and dish, Dia.8 1/4” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1102CONTINENTAL SILVER-OVERLAYCOBALT GLASS CENTERBOWLearly 20th century, H3 1/2” Dia.9 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1103RARE PAIR VASELINE GLASSCANDLESTICKS19th century, uranium glass of two-partmolded body in diamond design, H7”(2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

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1104SOUTH CAROLINA DISPENSARYBOTTLES19th/20th century, comprising: SCD monogram cylinder bottles, H9 1/4” 2 SCD monogram flasks, H6 1/2”Palmetto flask, H6 3/4”and South Carolina State Dispensaryreceipt$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1105HEISEY AND HAWKES GLASSCOLLECTIONHeisey 1550 Fish Bowl, H9 1/4”; pairfish-form bookends, H6 1/2”; enameledperfume, H6”; and Hawkes enameledpedestal vase, H6 1/2” (5pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1106STEUBEN GLASS VASES AND ICE PAILcirca 1925, comprising:colorless and green reeded leaded glassvase, signed, H8”amber fan vase, unsigned, H9”ruby ice pail, unsigned, H6” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1107GLASS EPERGNE, COMPOTES ANDVASElate 19th/early 20th century, comprising:Victorian opaline epergne, H9” Dia.10 1/2”Continental cranberry vase, H9”pair compotes, attrib. Pairpoint, H4 1/4” Dia.8” (4pcs)$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1108PAIR FRENCH BRASS-MOUNTEDCAMPHOR GLASS VASEScirca 1900, ornate pierced mounts onfloral-pressed inverted-glass vase, H9 1/2” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1109PAIR SATIN GLASS

DIAMOND-QUILTED VASEScirca 1900, H7” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Minnesota privatecollection

1110BLOWN GLASS VASE AND

CENTERBOWLetched vase, H8 1/4”; and amethystfooted bowl, H4” Dia.9” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1111FRENCH ART GLASS VASE, LORRAIN20th century, unsigned, H10”$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1112QUEZAL IRIDESCENT BUD VASEcirca 1900, ruffled rim tube, signedH10”$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1113MARY GREGORYENAMEL-DECORATED GLASS TABLE

ARTICLESlate 19th century, comprising:set of 5 jars, H4”pair perfume bottles, H4”paperweight, H2”box, Dia.3 5/8”tray, Dia.6”bowl, Dia.3 3/4” (11pcs)$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1114ART GLASS LAMPSone with shade H21” and the otherH14” (3pcs)$50-75Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

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1115PREHISTORIC MIMBRES POTTERYcirca 950-1150 AD, maize-decoratedinterior; H5” Dia.10 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Georgia private collection

1116ANCIENT THAI BAN CHIANGPOTTERY VESSELcirca 100-200 AD, red continuous swirldesign; H16 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

1117PRE-COLUMBIAN STYLE POTTERY

VESSELSewer, H7 1/2” L9”tripod vessel, H6” Dia.6 1/2”fire pot, H4” Dia.7”2 storage jars, H5 1/4” and 9” (5pcs)$500-800Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1118PRE-COLUMBIAN STYLE POTTERY

VESSELS AND EFFIGIESeffigy, H7”bowl, H3” Dia.6”vase, H3” W4 1/2”head, L2 3/4”2 ewers, H3” and 6” (6pcs)$400-700Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1119NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY BOWL

COLLECTION20th century, comprising:3 flared bowls, Dia.7 1/4” to 9”3 rounded bowls, Dia.5 1/2” to 6 3/4”footed bowl, Dia.6 1/4” (7pcs)$400-700Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1120NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY BOWL

AND TRAYS20th century, comprising:2 basket bowls, Dia.9 1/2” and 12”4 red and black coil trays, Dia.6 1/2” to13 1/4”together with sweetgrass basket, H2 1/2” W12 1/2” (4pcs)$400-700Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

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1121NATIVE AMERICAN CARVINGS,BRUSHES AND OBJECTS20th century, comprising:2 soaproot brushes, L6 1/2” and 8”black pottery bowl, W6”stone bowl, Dia.4 1/2”clay pot, H3”3 carved bone and stone implements,L2 3/4” to 8” (8pcs)$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1122UNUSUAL NATIVE AMERICAN WOVENCOVERED BOXES20th century, porcupine quill, H2 1/4”Dia.4”; and Betty Rogers woven horse-hair, H2 1/2” Dia.5” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1123NATIVE AMERICAN STONE

IMPLEMENTS5 shaped tools, L3 1/2” to 11”3 tools, L3 1/2” to 5”jar, H2 1/4”together with fossilized ammonite shell,H5 1/2” (10pcs)$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1124NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLOPOTTERY, SANTA CLARAsigned basket, H4”; and carved bowl,unsigned, H3 1/4” Dia.6” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1125NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATED

POTTERY CANTEEN20th century, bulbous form with longspout and eight loops, red-paintedabstract and swastika design; H9”$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1126NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY JAR,PROBABLY HOPI20th century, stylized eagle head andpainted tail motif; H5 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1127NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLS20th century, red-decorated bowl, H4 1/2” Dia.6 1/2”; and red-and-blackbowl, H5 1/2” Dia.9 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1128NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY JAR,MARIE Z. CHINO(Acoma, New Mexico, 1907-92) blackallover geometric design, signed; H3”$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1129NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY BOWLS20th century, comprising:oval basket, H3” L11 1/2” W7”deep bowl, H5” Dia.10” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1130AFRICAN SCULPTURE AND MASKErnest Chiwaridzo (20th century)SEATED FIGURE, carved and polishedstone, signed, H13 1/2”; together withcarved and painted mask, probablyLuba. (c. 1890-1920) Dia.13 1/2” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

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1131GOLD NECKLACESruby and diamond pendant on chainMid-Century Modern pendant on chain7 gold link chains14K gold, L18” to 20”, and 170.0g allin (9pcs)$2,800-3,200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1132GOLD NECKLACES14K gold in various designs, L16” to24”; and 128.0g (6pcs)$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1133WIDE GOLD NECKLACESpearl slide necklace, L17”3 snake chain necklaces, L16” and 18”graduated chain necklaces, L16”each 14K gold, and 100.0g (5pcs)$1,800-2,200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1134TWO-TONE GOLD NECKLACE AND

BRACELET SET14K white and yellow gold interlockinglink design, L17” and 7 1/2”; total96.5g (2pcs)$1,800-2,400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1135GEMSTONE AND GOLD BANGLES14K white gold hinged bangles, twowith diamonds, one with ruby and diamonds, W2 1/2” to 2 3/4”, and73.0g all in (3pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1136GEMSTONE AND GOLD BANGLES14K gold bangles in floral, retro, beaded, faceted, and enameled designs,W2 1/4” to 2 1/2”, 72.0g all in (5pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1137DIAMOND AND GOLD BANGLES14K gold hinged bracelets with diamonds, W2 1/2” to 2 3/4”, and71.0g all in (5pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1138THAI BAHT GOLD NECKLACES3 with heart pendants, L16” to 18”pendant on chain, L22 1/2”each tests 22K gold, and total 68.0g(3pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1139GOLD PENDANTS ON COLLAR

NECKLACESpearl, beaded and triangular pendantson 17” collars; total 79.0g all in (3pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1140ASIAN GOLD ARTICULATED CUFF

BRACELET14K gold with pierced link and medallions with Chinese characters,W3/4” L7”, and 68.0g$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1141DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACESmarquise diamond and 14K gold necklace, L18”marquise and baguette diamond, 14Kcollar necklacetriple diamond approx. 1.0ctw and 14Kcollar necklace (3pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1142DIAMOND AND GOLD RINGround center diamond (approx. 0.7ct,color M-N, clarity SI3) accented bysmaller diamonds, in 14K gold setting,size 6$500-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1143GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGSemerald and diamond, size 6.5amethyst and diamond, size 6.5tourmaline and diamond, size 6.56.2 to 7.1mm triple pearl, size 7green garnet, size 6.75marquise garnet and diamond, size 6.25red garnet and diamond, size 7.5in 14K gold setting, total 28.0g all in(7pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1144AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PENDANT

ON CHAIN9.4x13.8mm pear-shape deep purpleamethyst accented by small diamonds in14K setting and 17” chain, Total 21.7gall in$500-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1145BLUE AND COLORLESS DIAMOND

BRACELET, PENDANT AND EARRINGS14K white gold and approx. 2.2ctw diamonds in line bracelet, L7”14K white gold and approx. 0.3ctw diamond pendant on chain, L18”pair 10K white gold and approx. 0.5ctwcenter diamond earrings, Dia.3/8” (4pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1146GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGS8.5mm black pearl, size 7tourmaline and diamond, size 7.5pink sapphire and diamond, size 6.57x9mm oval topaz, size 7.25 (4pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1147GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGSemerald and diamond, size 6.58.5mm black pearl and diamond, size6.75graduated amethyst, size 7ruby and diamond, size 6.75in 14K white gold setting, total 19.0gall in (4pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1148GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGS11mm amethyst, size 75.9x12.mm aquamarine, size 710x10mm moonstone, size 6.75in 14K white gold, total 15.5g all in(3pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1149GEMSTONE, DIAMOND AND PEARL

RINGStourmaline and diamond, size 6.5pearl and diamond, size 6garnet and diamond, size 8emerald and sapphire, size 6.5topaz and diamond band, size 7onyx, size 7opal and diamond, size 6in 14k gold setting, total 31.5g all in(7pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1150GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGStopaz ring, size 72 ruby and diamond, size 6.25 and 6.5pearl and diamond, size 6.5cabochon stone, size 7 (5pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1151GEMSTONE AND GOLD RINGStopaz and diamond, size 7diamond-set, size 7square-cut diamond, size 5.75green tourmaline and diamond, size 7oval ruby and diamond, size 5in 14K white and yellow gold settings(5pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1152GEMSTONE PENDANT NECKLACESAND CHAINSdiamond pendant necklace, 17 1/2”diamond-accented openwork pendanton 16” chain11.7x15.2mm black opal and diamondpendant on chain, L16”small diamond pendant necklace, L16”mystic topaz pendant on chain, L18”9mm cultured pearl pendant on 18”chain9.2mm black pearl and diamond pendant on 18” chainall in 14K yellow and white gold (7pcs)$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1153DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE RINGSblack and white diamond in 18K setting, size 6.511.7x15.8mm blue topaz in 14K setting, size 7diamond cluster in 14K, size 6.75red topaz and diamond in 14K wideband, size 7diamond and 14K openwork, size 7cultured pearl and 18K, size 5 (6pcs)$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1154GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGSred topaz and diamond, size 6.56mm white pearl and diamond, size 89.2mm black pearl and diamond, size6.55.9x11.6mm blue topaz and diamond,size 6marquise opal, size 6tourmaline and diamond, size 7in 14K gold setting, total 26.5g all in(6pcs)$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1155DIAMOND AND GOLD ENGAGEMENT

RINGPrincess-cut diamond, approx. details0.75ct, color L-M, clarity SI3, in 14Kgold setting, size 7$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1156DIAMOND BANGLE BRACELETS14K gold hinged bangles accented bythree round diamonds, W2 1/2” and32.0g (2pcs)$700-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1157DIAMOND AND PEARL RINGStriple diamond band, size 6.5double diamond band, size 6.758.5mm pearl ring, size 78.7mm black pearl, size 6.5diamond-set two-tone gold ring, size 7in 14K gold setting, total 43.0g all in(5pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1158GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND

BRACELETSsapphire and diamond bracelet, L6 3/4”bracelet with eleven 6 x 18mm ovaltopaz, L7”in 14K gold settings, 37.0g all in (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1159DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE

BRACELETSsapphire and diamond, L7”ruby and diamond, L7”emerald and diamond, L7”garnet and diamond, L7”heart-shaped garnet and diamond, 7”all in 14K gold, and 85.0g all in (5pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1160BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND

NECKLACEthree 6.8 x 5.6mm oval sapphiresaccented by small diamonds in 14Kgold chain, L16”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1161PAIR YELLOW AND COLORLESS

DIAMOND EARRINGStwo emerald-cut yellow diamonds measuring 4.3x3.4mm and 4.9x3.4mm,accented by small diamonds in 14Kwhite gold setting, H7/8” W1/2” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1162EMERALD AND DIAMOND BRACELET18 oval emeralds each measuring2.0x5.0 to 3.2x5.0mm in diamond-accented serpentine 14K goldflexible setting; L7”, 18.5g$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1163PAIR EMERALD AND DIAMOND

EARRINGStwo 5.3mm diameter round emeraldssurrounded by small diamonds and in14K gold setting, overall Dia.1/2” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1164TOPAZ AND DIAMOND RINGSblue topaz ring, and yellow topaz anddiamond ring, in 14K yellow and whitegold, size 7 (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1165DIAMOND AND GOLD RINGround center diamond accented byround and baguette diamonds in ornate14K gold setting, size 7, and 12.0g all in$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1166DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE PENDANT

ON CHAINgemstone-inset pendant on chain, all in14K white gold, pendant H2”, andchain L16”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1167ENDLESS STRAND OF PEARLS11 to 12mm white pearls with 14K goldclasp, L54”$500-800Provenance: Virginia private collection

1168PEARL NECKLACE9.5 to 10mm white pearls with 14Kgold clasp, L26”$400-700Provenance: Virginia private collection

1169DIAMOND AND GOLD RINGround diamond approx. 0.5ct flankedby small diamonds in 14K gold setting,size 8.5, and 8.5g all in$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1170PEARL NECKLACES17mm white Keshi pearls with 14Kclasp, L24”10 to 11mm white button pearls withsterling clasp, L26” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Virginia private collection

1171PEARL TRIPLE-STRAND NECKLACE8.3 to 8.6mm white pearls with 14Kgold clasp, L18”$400-700Provenance: Virginia private collection

1172BRITISH PAINTING OF SWANS, A.W.BAILEY(British, late 19th century) A TRANQUIL SPOT, oil on canvas,framed, signed lower right, H21” W30 1/2”$400-700Provenance: SouthCarolina private collection

1173WESTERN LANDSCAPE

PAINTING, JULIUSRORPHURO(California/French, 1861-1928) BISON IN LANDSCAPE, oil onboard, signed, framed, H8”W10”$400-600Provenance: Florida estate

1174CAMILLO INNOCENTI(Italian, 1871-1961)AT THE TAVERNoil on board, framed, signed lowerleftH9 1/2” W11”$300-500Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

1175HANS KRUUSE(Danish, 1893-1964)ROSENBORG CASTLE, COPENHAGENoil on canvas, framed, signedH16” W14”$300-500Provenance: Florida collection

1176RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRISTPANTOCRATOR WITH SILVERED RIZAlate 19th/early 20th century, rizastamped: MET.; H10” W8 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1177GENRE PAINTING, SIGNED JACK B.YEATS(British/America, early 20th century)APPLE SELLER, oil on canvas, framed size H43” W31”$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1178CONTINENTAL LANDSCAPE PAINTING,SIGNED C.S. KENDALLoil on canvas, signed & dated 1899,framed H18” W25”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1179HIGHLANDS LANDSCAPE PAINTING,SIGNED B. DAVISoil on canvas, dated 1918, framed sizeH29 1/2” W39”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1180BRITISH COASTAL SCENE PAINTING,SIGNED L. RICHARDS(19th century) oil on canvas, signed,framed size H22 1/4” W30 1/4”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1181AMERICAN SCHOOL (EARLY 20THCENTURY)ASPEN FOREST TRAIL, watercolor,framed, unsigned, sight H22” W17”$200-400Provenance: Florida collection

1182CATSKILL PAINTING BY PAULWESLEY(New York, 19th/20th century)CATSKILL MOUNTAIN PATHoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH28” W38”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1183CONTINENTAL SCHOOL(EARLY 20TH CENTURY)AUTUMN LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH12 1/2” W17 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Florida collection

1184SOUTHERN CIVIL WAR ERA

LIBBY PRISON, RICHMONDLITHOGRAPH, BY J. L. BALDWINdated 1864, lower margin reads:Published by J. L. Baldwin; Enteredaccording to Acct of Congress in theyear 1864 by J.L. Baldwin in the ClerksOffice of the District of Md.; sketch byW. C. Schwartzburg Co. A.24th Wis.Vol.3; sight H8” W11 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Alabama private collec-tion

1185VENETIAN WATERCOLOR PAINTING,BY FREDERICK JAMES ALDRIDGE(British, 1850-1933) signed, sight H61/2” W8 3/4”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1186BRITISH SEASCAPE PAINTING, SIGNEDA. HULK(early 20th century) ROUGHSEAS, oil on canvas, signed,framed size H16 1/4”$200-400Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

1187GENRE PAINTING, ATTRIBUTED TO

EDWARD TAYLOR(British, circa 1900) MUSIC LESSON,watercolor, unsigned, framed size H251/2” W22 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1188SPRING LANDSCAPE PAINTING,SIGNED FRANK HIDER(British, 1861-1933) oil on canvas,signed, framed size H15 1/2” W23 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1189PASTORAL LANDSCAPEPAINTING, SIGNED J.DAVIS(first half 20th century)oil on canvas, signed,framed, H18 1/2” W24”$200-400Provenance: Floridaestate

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SCENE PAINTING, BY B.MAJOR(Continental, 20th century) watercolor,signed, framed, H17 1/2” W21 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1191GLOUCESTER HARBOR SCENEPAINTING, SIGNED H. FOSTERSTATE FISH PIER, MASSACHUS-SETTS, oil on canvas, signed, framed,H23 1/2” W38”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1192HIGHLANDS WATERCOLOR, THOMASCHARLES LEESON ROWBOTHAM(Irish, 1823-1875) FARMER’S COTTAGE, signed, framed size H23”W27”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1193GENRE PAINTING, SIGNED EINGAUTHIER(Continental, early 20th century) THEPERFORMANCE, oil on canvas,framed H32” W23”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1194GENRE PAINTING, SIGNED S.MUSCHAMP(British, late 19th/early 20th century)THE ART PATRON, oil on canvas,signed, framed size H15 1/4” W13 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1195HIGHLANDS LANDSCAPE PAINTING,CHARLES W. OSWALD(British, 19th century) RAMS AT PASTURE, oil on canvas, signed,framed size H14” W26”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1197AMERICAN HILLSIDE LANDSCAPE

PAINTING, AGNES DEAN ABBATT(New York, 1847-1917) NEW ENG-LAND HILLSIDE HOUSE, 1878,watercolor on paper, framed, signed &dated lower left, sight H12” W19 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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LANDSCAPE PAINTING,SIGNED FRANK HIDER(British, 1861-1933) oil oncanvas, signed, framed sizeH14” W22”$200-300Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

1199AMERICAN PRIMITIVE FARMYARD

SCENE, SIGNED ILLEGIBLY(early 20th century) oil on canvas,framed, H27” W34 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1200SOUTHERN COASTAL WATERCOLOR,SIGNED JULIA COUSINS(20th century) framed, H21 1/2” W18 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1201CONTINENTAL COASTAL PAINTING(early 20th century) ROUGH SEAS, oilon board, unsigned, framed, H11 1/2”W16”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1202EUROPEAN COASTAL HARVESTING

SCENE, SIGNED F.R. SMITH(early 20th century) oil on canvas,framed, signed, overall H11 1/4” W15”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1203WATERCOLOR, SIGNED YVONNEMCMAHON(Florida, 20th century) BIRD INLANDSCAPE, signed, framed sizeH26” W28”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1204AMERICAN COASTAL SCENE, SIGNEDBARBARA COX(New Jersey, 20th century) watercolor,signed, sight H14 1/2” W19 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1205FISHING BOAT PAINTING, SIGNED C.MCKINLEY(British, late19th/early 20th century) watercolor, signed,framed size H20”W16”$200-300Provenance: SouthCarolina privatecollection

1206COASTAL SCENE PAINTING, SIGNEDCHARLES JOHN DE LACY(British, 1856-1929) oil on canvas,signed & dated 1876, framed size H151/2” W22”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1207BRITISH WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE,MONOGRAMMED AGlate 19th century, HIGHLANDSBRIDGE, dated 89, framed size H21”W27”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1208DUTCH LANDSCAPE PAINTING,SIGNED JOB DE VOGEL(Dutch, 1908-1984) COUNTRYLANDSCAPE, oil on canvas, signedlower right, framed size H30” W24”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1209NEW ENGLAND WINTER PAINTING,SIGNED STEVE HAGOPIAN(American 20th century)FIRST SNOWoil on board, framed, signedH16” W20”$100-200Provenance: Florida collection

1210FRANK LESLIE’S INAUGURATION OF

PRESIDENT CLEVELANDMarch 14, 1885, WASHINGTON,DC-THE INAUGURATION OFPRESIDENT CLEVELAND, MARCH4TH-POPULAR OVATION OF THETHE PRESIDENT AT THEMOMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE OATHOF OFFICE-FROM A SKETCH BYC. UPHAM., colored print, framed,H32” W26”$100-150Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1211FRENCH SCULPTURES, AFTER JEANBULIO(French, 1827-1911) CHERUB WITHFLOWER and CHILD WITH FLOWERS, bronzed metal, cast signature, H18” and 17 1/2” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1212ESKIMO CARVED STONE

SCULPTURES, PROBABLY INUITpolar bear, H7 1/2” whale, L7”2 figures, H3” and 4 1/2”formation, L5”effigy, H5 1/4”bird seal, H4 1/4” L7” (7pcs)$300-500Provenance: Frank Capra, Jr. collection

1213CONTINENTAL SCULPTURE OFYOUNG RIDER, SIGNED WAGNERcirca 1900, painted metal, signed onbase, H10 1/4” W12” D5”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1214BRONZE AND MARBLE SCULPTURE,SIGNED A. ROCHARD20th century, DEER GROUPING,cold-painted bronze on marble base,signed, overall H4 1/2” W10 1/4”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1215CHINESE CERAMIC FIGURE ANDVESSELSTang dynasty and later, comprising:glazed pottery tomb figure, H12”porcelain jar, H10 1/4”Cizhou style jar, H16”famille rose covered jar, H6”dragon-decorated cachepot, H5”sancai stem cup, H5”famille verte vase, H11 1/2”Cizhou style candlestick, H8 1/4”red-brown glazed jar, H6”Han style covered jar, H5”blue & white dishes, Dia.4” and 5 1/4”bronze bow mounts, probably Han(13pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1216CHINESE PAINTINGS ANDCALLIGRAPHIES19th century and later, comprising:watercolor of woman, framed size H37”W24 1/2”watercolor of bird, framed size H22” W19 1/2”gilt drawing of Guanyin, framed sizeH21” W18”painting with figures, framed size H20”W16”seated Buddha, unframed, H21 1/2”W20”3 calligraphy sheets, framed size H21 1/2” W17 1/2” and H33” W16 1/2”calligraphy sheet, unframed, H19” W11 1/4” (9pcs)$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1217CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATE

AND TEAPOT18th/19th century, central scene coupeplate depicting deer, Dia.8 3/4”; andteapot with court scene, H6 1/2” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

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1218CHINESE CLOISONNE CHARGERQing dynasty, centering lily and floralspray and ornate border, Dia.12”$200-400Provenance: Florida collection

1219CHINESE CARVED JADE URN AND

STONE BIRDearly 20th century, mottled green covered urn, H6”; and purple stonebird, H2 3/4”; on later wood stands(2pcs)$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1220CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND

MARBLE-INSET TALL STANDQing or Republic period, H35” W12 3/4” D12 3/4”$200-300Provenance: Texas private collection

1221CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAINVASEearly 20th century, H16”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection

1222SHANG STYLE BRONZED DING

(COVERED TRIPOD CAULDRON)H8” W10 1/4”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1223CHINESE PORCELAINVASE, CONVERTED TO

LAMPearly 20th century, vase H15 1/4” and overall H32”$200-300Provenance: SouthCarolina privatecollection

1224CHINESE EXPORT NACREGAME COUNTERS18th century, carved and incised mother-of-pearl, comprising: 14 fishform; 2 oblong; 5 oval; 2 rectangular; 1round (25pcs)$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1225PAIR JAPANESE SATSUMA VASES,SIGNEDearly 20th century, H9 1/2” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1226CHINESE PAINT-DECORATEDMINIATURE CHESTH10 1/4” W19 1/2” D11 1/2”$100-200Provenance: NorthCarolina collection

1227COLLECTION OF CHINESEDECORATIVE OBJECTSsoapstone horse on stand, H4” L5” and faux jade disc on stand, H11” W8 1/4”(2pcs)$50-100Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1228ANGLO-INDIAN NACRE SCEPTER19th century, open-mouthed feline withcopper-studded mother-of-pearl cladhandle; L19”$300-500Provenance: Alabama privatecollection

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1229QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANYDINING CHAIRS, SET OF SIXone arm and five side; BH39” SH18”W22” D19” (6pcs)$600-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1230FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY DINING

TABLE19th century, with three leaves; H301/4” W41 5/8” L105 1/4” open (4pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1231CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVEDMAHOGANY POSTER BEDmolded and upholstered canopy, bro-ken-arch headboard, turned, fluted andcarved posts with ball-and-claw feet;H84” W59” L82 1/4”$500-800Provenance: Florida estate

1232CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANYLOWBOYH32” W38” D23”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1233ENGLISH MAHOGANY DRESSING

TABLEcirca 1830, molded-edge top, abovedrawers and turned legs; H29 1/2”W35” D18”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1234ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASEcirca 1860, Gothic arched panel doors;H48 1/2” W40” D14 1/2”$300-500

1235HEPPLEWHITE STYLE SERPENTINESIDEBOARDcirca 1900, with tambour slides; H351/2” W60” D24”$600-900

1236PAIR GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SIDE

CHAIRSearly 19th century, BH37” SH17”W22” D19” (2pcs)$200-300

1237GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKETABLEfirst quarter 19th century, rectangulardrop leaves over drawer, on moldedtapered legs with spade feet and casters;H29 1/4” W19 1/2” D30”$300-400

1238GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY

GAMES TABLEcirca 1800, hinged demilune top, dou-ble gatelegs and inlaid tapered legs;H29” W37 3/4” D18 1/2”$400-700

1239GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND

UPHOLSTERED STOOLcirca 1900; H19” W21” D17”$150-250

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TABLESlate 19th/early 20th century; H29”W24” D14 1/2” (3pcs)$200-300

1241PAIR GEORGE III MAHOGANYCHAIRScirca 1800, molded crestrail, piercedsplat, square molded legs with stretchers;BH35” SH17” W22” D19” (2pcs)$300-400

1242ENGLISH MAHOGANY DROP-LEAFTABLElate 19th century, H28 1/2” W38 1/2”L57” open$200-300

1243SMALL GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY

CORNER CABINET19th century, H81 1/2” W31” D18”$400-700

1244ENGLISH VICTORIANMAHOGANY BUTLER’SDESKcirca 1860, drop front, fitted interiors, three longdrawers, bracket feet;H44” W45 1/2” D22”$600-900

1245PAIR QUEEN ANNESTYLE WINGBACK

CHAIRSlate 19th/early 20th centu-ry, BH44” SH16” W32” D33” (2pcs)$600-900

1246GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY

BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1860, H49” W42” D22”$700-900

1247MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, M. CRAIG & COMPANYH30 1/8” W30 1/4” D21”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1248PAIR CIRCULAR INLAID MAHOGANY

LAMP TABLESH28 1/2” Dia.26” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1249LEATHERTOP LIBRARY TABLEH28” W27 1/2” D18”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina collection

1250CHINOISERIE-DECORATED NEST OF

TABLESearly 20th century, H27” W19” D13”$200-300

1251CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLEMAHOGANY KETTLE STANDearly 20th century; H26” W13” D13”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1252PAIR CARVED MAHOGANY PEDESTALSH53 1/2” Dia.22” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1253SHERATON STYLE BOWFRONT

SERVING TABLElate 19th century; H32” W49” D25”$500-700

1254CONTINENTAL CARVED WOOD

ARMCHAIRprobably 17th century, Italian orSpanish, later painted surface andupholstery; BH50” SH21” W31” D25”$200-400Provenance: Property of a gentleman

1255ENGLISH CIRCULAR MAHOGANY

BRASS AND MARBLE TABLE19th century, pierced brass gallery andmarble insert, on colonette and tripodbase with S-curve legs; H29 1/8” Dia.14 1/2”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1256WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY COMMODETABLEcirca 1835, hinged top, reeded supportsand bulbous feet; H29” W25” D17 1/2”$300-500

1257WEDGWOOD COLUMBIA PATTERNPARTIAL DINNER SERVICEgold center medallion and green trim,comprising:12 plates, Dia.11”9 plates, Dia.9”3 plates, Dia.8”10 soup plates, Dia.8”9 bread plates, Dia.6”8 berry bowls, Dia.5”12 cups with 12 saucersoval vegetable, L10”platter, L17”teapot, H5”covered sugarcreamerwastebowlgravyboat with underplateashtray (84pcs)$700-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1258ASHWORTH IRONSTONE PARTIAL

DINNER SERVICE19th century, wide green border withfloral garland, comprising:33 plates, Dia.10 1/4”24 plates, Dia.10”16 soup plates, Dia.10 1/4”12 plates, Dia.7 3/4”4 covered entree dishes, L13”covered sauce tureen, H3”4 platters, L10 1/2” to 18” (94pcs)$500-800

1259ENGLISH SCENIC PORCELAINDESSERT SERVICE19th century, each painted with expan-sive views contained within wide greenand gilt border, comprising:2 tazza, H5 1/4” Dia.9”12 plates, Dia.9 1/4”unidentified impressed mark (14pcs)$400-600

1260COPELAND TRANSFERWARE SERVING

PIECES AND PLATEScovered entree, H6’’ W12’’2 oblong serving dishes, L14 1/2’’2 platters, L14 1/2’’ and L17’’6 soup plates, Dia. 9 1/2’’6 plates, Dia. 9 1/2’’6 plates, Dia. 8’’ (23pcs)$400-600Provenance:Virginia privatecollection

1261STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURESlate 19th century, comprising: pair zebra figures, H8 1/4” W7 1/4”St. Francis figure, H10”sheep vase, H7”sheep figure, H3 1/2” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

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1262SPODE PORCELAIN FRUIT PLATE SETcirca 1900, wide gilt fruit and floral bor-der centering cluster of fruit; marked:SPODE, Y7049; Dia.8 1/2” (13pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1263HAVILAND LIMOGES CABINETPLATEScirca 1900, wide yellow border centeringbasket of flowers; Dia.10 1/4” (17pcs)$300-400Provenance: Virginia private collection

1264ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES AND

PAIR OF URNSset of 11 Derby plates, Dia.9”; and pairsimilar urns, H6” (13pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1265PAIR ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURAL

CANDLEHOLDERS19th century, seated musicians underflowering tree and Rococo candle sock-et, and scrolling base; H8 1/2” W9 1/2”D4 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

1266ENGLISH POTTERY PITCHERS AND

CACHEPOTStaffordshire pitcher, H5”Continental pitcher, H7”Rockingham pitcher, H6”Torquay cachepot, H6” (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1267WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE TABLE

ARTICLES3 candlesticks, H6 3/4” and 7 1/2”teapot, H6”3 covered boxes, H2 1/2”, 4 1/2”, and 6 1/2”vase, H5 1/2”biscuit box, H10”centerbowl, H4” (10pcs)$300-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

1268REGENCY PORCELAIN COVERED URNcirca 1815, acorn finial on domed coverand vasiform on pedestal flanked byram’s-head handles, floral and birdpainted vignettes on lavender ground;underside gilded Nant-Carn; H8 1/2”W5 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

1269DUTCH PICTORIAL TILES, FRAMEDlate 19th century, windmill scene andthe other with figures along coast; H6”W6” and framed H11 1/2” W11 1/2”(2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida collection

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1270WILHELM SCHILLER &SON STYLE MAJOLICA

CENTERPIECEH17” W17 1/2” D8”$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1271MAJOLICA PITCHERS AND

DISHES2 Sarreguemines characterpitchers, H7” and 8 3/4”; onemarkedbird pitcher, H9 1/2”pineapple vase, H8”bird and berry mug, H4 1/2”shell cup and saucer2 leaf-form dishes, W8” and 12 1/4”bird and fan dish, W11 1/4” (10pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1272SPECIAL ISSUE PLATES, WORLD’SFAIR AND MOMA1939 World’s Fair, New York, Dia.10”Mottahedeh World’s Fair, Dia.11 1/4”Swid Powell Volumetric, Dia.12”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection

1273LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE DISHAND DELFTWARE CHARGER19th/20th century, creamware L11” W9 1/4”; and Delft Dia.11” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1274COALPORT INDIAN TREE PATTERNPLATES AND BOWLS4 plates, Dia.8 1/2”7 scalloped plates, Dia.9”2 bowls, Dia.6 1/2”saucer, Dia.6 1/2” (14pcs)$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection

1275STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES19th century, Shakespeare, H18 1/2”;and The Lion Slayer, H16 1/2” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection

1276LIMOGES DESSERT SERVICEcomprising:5 plates, Dia.7 1/2”4 cups with 5 saucerscovered sugar, H4 1/2”creamer, H4” (16pcs)$50-100Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1277ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN

FIGURINES2 Boy with Dog #782, H7 1/2”Goose Girl #528, H7”Baby Crawling #1739, L5 3/4”Girl on Rock #4027, H5 1/2”Sea Lion #1441, H5”Geese #1400, H6”Polar Bear Cubs #1107, H5 1/2” (8pcs)$400-700Provenance: Florida estate

1278LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINES OF

CHILDRENFragrant Bouquet #5862, H8 1/2”Bountiful Blossoms #6756, H10 1/4”Room For Three #8023, H6 3/4”girl and boy with puppy, No#, H6 1/2”Kitty Confrontation #1442, H3 1/2”Forestland Encounter #6931, H5”Follow Me #5722, H4 1/2” (7pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1279LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINES OF

YOUNG LADIESHawaiian Dance #1478, H8 1/4”Aroma of The Islands #1480, H9 1/2”Mirror, Mirror #6748, H9 1/2”Bellflower #6990, H7 1/2”Butterfly Wings #6875, H9” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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KITTEN FIGURINESKittens Birthday Party #6134, H8 1/2”Waiting for the Bell #6802, H6 1/2”Childhood Dreams #6817, H10”Playful Mates #6930, H6” (4pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1281LLADRO PORCELAIN SWAN

FIGURINESSpread Wings #5231, H7”White Swan #6499, H4”Endless Love #6585, H5 1/4”Petals Of Peace #6579, H8” (4pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1282LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURESObstetrician, H14”Girl with Milk Pail, H9 1/2”Poodle with Suckling Puppies, H6”(3pcs)$200-300Provenance: Florida estate

1283BING & GRONDAHL PORCELAINFIGURINES AND VASESWoman with Eggs #2126, H9”Boy with Puppy #1747, H6 3/4”Bullfinch #1909, H5”Flycatcher #1776, H4”Cat #1876, H4 1/2”Laburnum vase #62-251, H7 1/4”together with Royal Copenhagen vase,H8 1/2”; and Goldscheider gentleman,H8” (8pcs)$150-300Provenance: Florida estate

1284ROYAL COPENHAGENPORCELAIN FIGUREBoy On Rock, marked onunderside, H12”$100-200Provenance: Georgia privatecollection

1285TURKISH KAYSERI CARPETcirca 1940, 9’9” x 13’11”$600-900Provenance: North Carolinacollection

1286AFGHAN BOKHARA CARPET7’5” x 10’3”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1287HAMADAN CARPET7’9” x 9’1”$600-900

1288TABRIZ DESIGN CARPET8’2” x 10’6”$600-900

1289OUSHAK CARPET6’7” x 9’5”$500-800

1290PORTUGUESE NEEDLEWORKAUBUSSON CARPET8’3” x 14’$400-600Provenance: Virginia privatecollection

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1291PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET3’9” x 9’$400-700Provenance: Florida estate

1292PERSIAN SADEGH RUNNER4’4” x 11’11”$400-600Provenance: Virginia private collection

1293NORTH PERSIAN RUNNER3’7” x 9’9”$300-600Provenance: Florida estate

1294PERSIAN HERATI RUNNER3’5” x 10’3”$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1295PERSIAN KARAJEH RUNNER2’7” x 9’3”$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1296TURKISH OUSHAK CARPETcirca 1940, 4’3” x 8’4”$400-600Provenance: North Carolina collection

1297PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET4’2” x 6’7”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1298PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET4’1” x 6’10”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1299TURKISH OUSHAK CARPETcirca 1950, 4’4” x 7’4”$300-500Provenance: North Carolina collection

1300PERSIAN SILK AND WOOL ISFAHANCARPET1’8” x 2’10”$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1301HERIZ CARPET2’11” x 3’11”$100-200Provenance: North Carolina collection

1302GEORGE III ELM SIDE CHAIRS,ASSEMBLED SET OF SIXearly 19th century; ladderback splat,rush seats, turned legs and stretchers;BH38” SH17” W20” D16” (6pcs)$700-900

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1303AMERICAN CHESTNUT DOUGH

BOX/CABINETcirca 1800, hinged top opening to half-round interior, paneled doors,molded base on chamfered legs; H33 3/4” W55 1/2” D22 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Florida estate

1304AMERICAN CHERRY OVAL SIDE

TABLESH29” W35” D26” and H24” W35”D26 1/2” (2pcs)$150-250Provenance: Florida estate

1305MINIATURE CHESTNUT CHEST OF

DRAWERScirca 1870, H12” W14” D7 1/2”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1306MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESScirca 1900, molded crown, paneldoors and long drawers, on ball-and-claw feet; H53” W42” D21 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1307SEAMAN’S CHESTlate 19th/early 20th century, H12 1/2”W41 1/2” D21”$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1308PINE WALL OR FLOOR-MOUNTFISHING ROD RACKcirca 1900, H43 1/2” W48” D8 1/2”$200-300

1309AMERICAN WALNUT BOOKCASElate 19th century, molded crown, glazedpanel doors, drawers, molded base;H64” W41 1/4” D15”$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1310AMERICAN PINE FOUR-BOARDBLANKET CHEST19th century, H23 1/2” W37 1/2” D18 3/4”$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1311AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED TRIPLE

BENCHmid 19th century, floral-painted shapedcrestrail leading to scrolling armrests andturned legs; SH17” BH34” W72” D22”$200-400Provenance: Florida estate

1312AMERICAN CHERRY DROP LEAF

TABLE19th century, molded edge top, hingedleaves, turned legs with trumpet feet;H28 1/2” W36 1/4” L50 1/2” open$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

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1313AMERICAN PRIMITIVE PAINTED

POPLAR BOOKCASElate 19th century, molded crown onshaped bracket base; H58 1/2” W38”D13”$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1314AMERICAN CHERRY SIDE AND

WORK TABLEScirca 1810 and 1830, H28 3/4” W17 1/2” D17 1/2” and H28” W17” D19 1/2” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1315WROUGHT-IRON BOUND SEAMAN’SCHEST19th century, H10” W23” D11 1/4”$100-200Provenance: Florida estate

1316PRIMITIVE CARVED OAK CHEST19th century, hinged top with carvedGothic arch front; H17” W24 1/4”D10 3/4”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1317AMERICAN MAHOGANY

CANDLESTANDcirca 1810, square top, turned pedestaland saber legs with snake feet; H28”W16” D16 5/8”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1318AMERICAN SIDE TABLESmid 19th century, cherry H26 1/2”W16 1/4” D16 1/2”; walnut H27 3/4”W21” D19” (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: Florida estate

1319SOUTHERN CHERRY SIDE TABLES,ROBERT BROOKS & CO AND

MATTHEW HANCOCKoval top on tapered legs, single H30 1/2” W34 3/4” D26 3/8”; and pair H26 1/2” W21 1/2” D16 3/4”(3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida estate

1320RARE BOOKS: THE HEART OF THEANTARCTICShackleton, Ernest H. THE HEARTOF THE ANTARCTIC BEING THESTORY OF THE BRITISH ANTARC-TIC EXPEDITION 1907-1909.London: William Heinemann, 1909.With an Introduction by Hugh RobertMill, D.Sc. An Account of the FirstJourney to the South Magnetic Pole byProfessor T. W. Edgeworth David, F.R.S.Original blue cloth and silver pictorialblock, gilded top edge, color and black-and-white illustrations in two-volumeset (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Property of a gentleman

1321EARLY BOOKS: WORKS OF

MACHIAVEL, TRANSLATED BY ELLISFARNEWORTHTHE WORKS OF NICHOLASMACHIAVEL, CITIZEN AND SEC-RETARY OF FLORENCE. London:Thomas Davies, 1762, In two volumes,3/4 leather and marblized paper bindingof later date (2vols)$500-800Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

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1322SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEYTHE AMERICAN TESTIMONIALBANQUET TO HENRY M. STAN-LEY, In recognition of his HeroicAchievements in the cause of Humanity,Science & Civilization and A Greetingto His Chief Officers, Portman Rooms,London, May 30th, 189012 printed leaves/photographs on papermounted to stiff boards bound in origi-nal impressed calf$400-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

Other Notes: This memento from theceremony honoring Sir Henry MortonStanley not only enumerates theaccomplishments and expeditions thatearned him such great renown, butalso exemplifies the elaborate formalproceedings often observed inVictorian England through the inclu-sion of the dinner menu, toast list, pro-gram, and list of guests, includingartist James McNeil Whistler.

1323BOOKS: BRITISH POETS INMINIATURE VOLUMES, AND ANOTHERTHE POETICAL WORKS OFTHOMAS GRAY. Edinburg: Apollo,1782THE POETICAL WORKS OF DR.JONATH. SWIFT (vol. III) Edinburg:Apollo, 1778THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHNDRYDEN (vol. III) Edinburg: Apollo,1777THE POETICAL WORKS OFALEXANDER POPE (vol. IV)Edinburg: Apollo, 1780each with armorial bookplate of RobertWatson WadeTHE POETICAL WORKS OFROBERT SOUTHEY. London:Longman & Assoc. 1863 (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1324BOOKS: EARLY HISTORY WORLDBATTLES AND CONQUESTSCreasy, Sir. Edward. THE FIFTEENDECISIVES BATTLES OF THEWORLD: FROM MARATHIN TOWATERLOO. London: RichardBentley, 1864Prescott, William H. HISTORY OFTHE CONQUEST OF PERU.London: Bickers & Sons, 1903. Each infull-leather binding (2vols)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1325EARLY BOOK: BACON’SADVANCEMENT AND PROFICIENCYOF SCIENCEOF THE ADVANCEMENTS ANDPROFICIENCE [sic] OF LEARNINGOR THE PARTITIONS OF SCI-ENCES IX BOOKS (Interpreted byGilbert Wats) Oxford: Leon Lichfield,1640. In full leather binding with mod-ern slipcase$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1326BOOK: AMERICAN PHOTO ALBUMearly 20th century, photographs withannotations, inscribed: E. Picotte-Barth,Boston, Christmas 1918, including pho-tographs and few postcards of:Golden Gate ParkSan Francisco Exhibition, 1916San Francisco after the fireNew Hampshire, Maine and Mass.viewstravels to German, Alps, Italy, and otherEuropean citiesfamily photos$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1327BOOK: THE CONQUEST OFEVEREST, SIGNED FIRST EDITIONHunt, Sir John. THE CONQUEST OFEVEREST. New York: E.P. Dutton &Co., Inc., 1954 with dustjacket, signedby New Zealand mountaineer SirEdmund Hillary , illustrator CharlesEvans, British mountaineer GeorgeLowe, and Times correspondent JamesMorris$200-400Provenance: Property of a gentleman

1328EARLY BOOKS: JOHN LOCKE ESSAYSLocke, John. AN ESSAY CONCERN-ING HUMANE UNDERSTANDING.London: H. Hills, 1710. Two leather-bound volumes (2vols)$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1329BOOKS: FAIRY TALES, ILLUSTRATEDBY F. KREDEL AND A. SZYK2-volume slipcase set: GRIMM’S FAIRYTALES and ANDERSEN’S FAIRYTALES. New York: Grosset & Dunlap,1945 (2vols)$100-200Provenance: Property of a gentleman

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1330RUDOLPH VALENTINO PHOTOGRAPHfrom the 1921 production of The Thiefof Bagdad, as The Sheik, framed sizeH15” W12”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection

1331AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION, LITERARYAND POLITICAL FIGURESEugene Field (1850-1895) signed letterNathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)signed documentSamuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) signed noteWashington Irving (1783-1859) signedletterWilliam Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) signatureHarriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896)signed letterEdward Everett (1794-1865) signedphoto (7pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1332VIRGINIA MAP BY J. A. BUCHONcirca 1825, Virginie from ATLAS GEO-GRAPHIQUE, STATISTIQUE, HIS-TORIQUE ET CHRONOLOGIQUEDES DEUX AMERIQUES, publisherJ. Carez, Paris; including geographic,historic, and social information writtenin French in margins.copperplate engraving, framedsight H19 1/4” W25 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1333NEW AND COMPLETE MAP OF

SCOTLAND BY CARRINGTON BOWLEScirca 1750, London: R. Sayer & J.Bennett, in two parts, handcolored,unframed; each section H25” W40 1/2”(2pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1334ENGLAND ANDWALES MAP BY A. J.JOHNSONcirca 1863, Johnson’s England andWales from JOHNSON’S NEWILLUSTRATED FAMILY ATLAS,WITH PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY...,publisher Johnson and Ward, New York;including list of counties and Scilly Islesinsert., engraving, framedsight H25 3/4” W17 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1335BRITISH ISLES MAP BY ABRAHAMORTELIUScirca 1571-9, ANGLIAE, SCOTIAE,ET HIBERNIAE, SIVE BRITAN-NICAR: INSULARUM DESCRIPTIO;from: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.Antwerp, Chr. Plantin; framed, plateH13 3/4” W19”$500-700Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1336MAP OF MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE,GAULEY BRIDGE, WEST VIRGINIAc. 1895from ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY THEOFFICIAL RECORDS OF THEUNION AND CONFEDERATEARMIES, publisher US GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, DC; withinsert maps of the battlefield of CarnifixFerry, West Virginia, and sketch ofSomerset, Kentucky.lithograph, unframedH18” W29”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1337FRENCH PROVINCIAL PAINTEDCABINET WITH TRUMEAU MIRRORwith marble top and base; H90” W46”D16”$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1338LOUIS XV STYLE BRASS-MOUNTEDKINGWOOD CURIO CABINETwith decorated panel; H63” W31”D18”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina collection

1339LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD

ONYX-TOP CENTER TABLElate 19th/early 20th century, serpentinemolded top and skirt, on cabriole legs;H29 1/2” W33 1/2” D24 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1340FRENCH CARVED WALNUT WINGBACK

CHAIRmid 19th century, BH46 1/4” SH19”W29 3/4” D28”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1341BIEDERMEIER STYLE BURL MAPLECURIO/DISPLAY CABINETH72” W33 1/2” D21”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina collection

1342JAMES MADISON ALDEN(California/Florida/Massachusetts,1834-1922)five works: LANDSCAPES andCOASTAL SCENES, watercolors,unframed, unsigned, some titled onverso, H7” W10” to H10” W20 1/2”PARK SCENE OVERLOOKINGRESERVOIR, watercolor, framed,unsignedsight H9 1/2” W13 1/2”LONG ROAD HOME, watercolor,framed, unsigned, sight H8 1/4” W12”HOME BY THE LAKE, watercolor,framed, unsigned, sight H9 1/2” W14”OVER THE RAPIDS, watercolor,framed, signed lower right, sight H8 3/4” W15”HICKORY NEAR OXFORD, watercolor, framed, signed & titledlower left, sight H9 1/4” W18 3/4” (11pcs)$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

Other Notes: Accompanied by theFranz Stenzel volume on the artist.

1343ITZCHAK TARKAY(Israeli, 1935-2012) SISTERS and REDHAT, color serigraph, unframed, signed& numbered 107/750 and 245/750;sheet H11 1/4” W11 1/2” and H11 1/2” W14” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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1344ITZCHAK TARKAY(Israeli, 1935-2012)TRANQUILITY, colorserigraph, framed, signed& numbered 290/750;image H9” W11 1/4”$500-700Provenance: SouthCarolina private collection

1345ITZCHAK TARKAY(Israeli, 1935-2012) WAITING, color seri-graph, framed, signed & numbered250/700; image H11 1/2” W8”$500-700Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1346NAPOLI SERIOGRAPH, SIGNEDTHOMAS PRADZYNSKI(Polish/French, 1951-2007) signed &numbered in pencil 89/200, framedH43 1/2” W58 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1347POP ART PAINTING BY DEBORAHAZZOPARDI(British, b. 1958) MYSTERY MAN,acrylic on board, self framed, signedupper center, H42 1/2” W26 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

1348SUMMER COASTAL SCENE PRINT, F. GICOT(French, 20th century) color lithograph,signed and numbered in pencil 25/85,framed H39 1/2” W48”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1349MIXED MEDIA WORK ON PAPER,SIGNED SYLVEST(20th century) MOTHER ANDCHILD, unframed, sheet H32” W24”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1350RICHARD LINDNER(Germany/New York, 1901-1978)PROFILE (from After Noon)color lithograph, framed, matted, nosignaturesight H23 1/2” W19 1/2”$200-400Provenance:Georgia privatecollection

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1351HOLDING HER TO IT LITHOGRAPH,THOMAS HOYNE(Illinois, Massachusett, 1924-1989)signed & numbered in pencil 171/525,framed H33” W43 1/2”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1352CHRISTMAS EVE PRINT, P. BUCKLEYMOSS(Virginia, b. 1933) color lithograph,signed & numbered in pencil 831/1000,framed H29” W28”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1353COLOR LITHOGRAPHY BYILLUSTRATOR WILLIAM JOYCE(American, b. 1957) STARBRIGHT,signed in pencil, framed, H33” W251/2”$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

1354SOUTHERN WATERCOLOR PAINTING,WILLIAM LEDYARD(South Carolina, b.1915) BRIDALVEIL FALLS-YOSEMITE, lithograph,framed, signed, titled & numbered inpencil 2/20, sight H15” W18”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionAssociated American Artists, c. 1995

1355BRONZE SCULPTURE OF COUPLEH13” W11” D9 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection

1356CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AFTER)(Montana/California, 1864-1926)SMOKING WITH THE SPIRIT OFTHE BUFFALO, bronze with darkpatina, cast signature, H4” W7 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection

1357FAUX MARBLE-DECORATEDARCHITECTURAL BOOKCASE, BYMAITLAND SMITHH94” W41 1/4” D16”$700-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

1358FRENCH ART DECO UPHOLSTERED

ARMCHAIRcirca 1930, rounded back and armsflanking loose seat cushion, upholsteredin leopard print fabric; BH27”SH151/2” W37” D34”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

1359BAKER’S RACKH84” W61” D20”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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ac: Active

after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works.

after the antique: A later facsimile.

attributed to: This work is probably by the named artist. Technically, this work is ofthe period and may be wholly or even partly by this artist.

b:Date of birth

BH: Back height

circa: Approximate date of object.

circle of:This work is of the correct period, and exhibits the stylistic influence of thenamed artist.

ct: Carat (single gemstone weight)

ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight)

D:Depth

d:Date of death

dates: All dates are approximate. The absence of a date for any item indicates thatthe item is either modern or we are uncertain of the age.

Dia: Diameter

DJ:Dust jacket

fl: Flourished

follower of:This work is executed in the artist’s style, but is not necessarily by oneof his students.

g:Grams

H:Height

K: Karat, the fineness of gold.

L: Length

manner of: Although this work is in the appropriate manner or style of the artist, itis probably of a later period.

note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item.

oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals.

period:Works will be followed by a date, which means that the object is, in ouropinion, the date indicated, and made in the time frame.

provenance:History of ownership, or additional information which we haveobtained.

studio of:This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under theartist’s supervision.

school of:This work is of the general style of the artist, and may possibly even be bya student of the artist, even if from a slightly later, but not too distant period.

SH: Seat height

sizes: All sizes, weights and other measurements are approximate; we are not respon-sible for mis-measurements or typographical errors.

Sq: Square

style:The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion,the object was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier form.

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obligations hereunder are governed by the laws of the State of South Carolina.By bidding at an auction, each purchaser and bidder agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale. Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, brought by or against Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., (but not including claims brought against the consignor by the purchaser of lots consigned hereunder) shall be resolved by the Columbia, South Carolina legal system.

17. In addition to the other remedies available to us by law, we reserve the right toimpose a late charge of 2% per month of the total purchase price if payment isnot made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein.

18. If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the purchaser, in addition to other remedies available to us and the consignor(s) by law, including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the totalpurchase price, with the purchaser to be responsible for all costs of collection (including attorneys' fees and disbursements), we, at our option, may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve, and the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency, costs including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder, and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser's obligations to us, any property in our possession, owned by such purchaser. We shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the South Carolina Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such property, andwe may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by us for theaccount of, or due from us to, such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier's checks, we have confirmed their authenticity.

19. All property must be removed from our premises by the purchaser at their expense no later than 5 business days following its sale and, if it is not removed, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., reserves the right to charge aminimum storage fee of $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser's expense. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than 5 days following the sale.

20. If property is uncollected within 60 days of auction purchase date, buyer authorizes Charlton Hall to re-sell ALL purchases. Storage fees, handling charges, and seller’s commission rate of 20% will be deducted from the proceeds.

21. Your bid is a legally binding contract. If you are the successful bidder, you have entered into a contract to purchase the property which you bid from the seller. You should contact Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. to resolve any questions prior to placing any bids.

22. The use of a live internet bidding service will subject your bid to an additionalbuyer’s premium. Please be aware of this and be sure to read all the terms published by the service providing online bidding.

23. The Conditions of Sale as written in this printed catalog will take precedence over any other conditions, whether printed or posted on internet websites. Conditions of Sale may be amended by posted notices in the salesroom or by announcement from the auctioneer.

24. Bid increments: Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and generallyadvances as indicated on bid sheet. All bids submitted out of increment will berounded to the nearest increment.

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Guided tours available on the hour at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:00 noon, and 1:00 pm.Gates open at 9:30 am and close at 3:00 pm.Admission is $15 per person (16 years and under are free).Please call (803) 452-6194 to reserve a tour.

Millford Plantation is considered one of America’s finest examples of early 19th century Greek Revivalarchitecture. Built in 1839-41, in Sumter County, SC,Millford’s monumental Corinthian columns, highceilings, and classical architectural details still evoke a sense of monumentality and grandeur which comes as a surprise in the house’s remote location. A registered National Historic Landmark, Millford was given to Classical American Homes PreservationTrust in 2008 by Richard Hampton Jenrette whorestored the mansion and gardens and reassembled its original collection of Duncan Phyfe furniture.

Classical American Homes Preservation Trust is a(501)(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to preserve, protect and open to the public examples of American residential classical architecture,surrounding landscapes and scenic trails, as well as fine and decorative arts from the first half of the 19thcentury. Please visit our website for more informationabout visiting Millford and our other sites.

Millford7320 Millford Plantation Road, Pinewood, SC 29125See our website for directions to and details aboutMillford. Milford is 45 minutes from Columbia, SC; 2 hours approximately from Charlotte, NC andCharleston, SC.

Classical American Homes Preservation Trustand The Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundationgratefully acknowledges the support ofCharlton Hall Galleries

www.classicalamericanhomes.org

Plan a holiday visit to MillfordThe last open Saturday of the year!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Photo by Van Jones Martin

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CHAR LTON HA L L AUCT I ON E E R SS t a f f D i r e c t o r y

Support Staff Larry A. Byrd

Justin E. Keisler Anthony MackMichael McNeil Perry Schumpert

Specialists for this SaleRonald D. LongKinga Bender

Erica E. GuillebeauAdministrative Assistants

Margaret E. MalikJenn S. Robertson

Consulting SpecialistsProf. Ronald E. Bridwell

Donnie F. GarrettRoger W. Powell

Hermann L.A. Sommersell

Consignments DirectorErica E. Guillebeau

803-779-5678

Regional Representative Joseph E. Aulisi

Client Services SpecialistVicky L. Smith803-779-5678

Photography DirectorStephen W. Ivey

Gallery & Offices7 Lexington DriveWest Columbia, SC 29170Tel: 803-779-5678Fax: 803-733-1701Email: [email protected]: www.CharltonHallAuctions.com

Gallery & Office HoursMonday - Friday morning 10:00 to 11:30amafternoon 1:00 to 4:30pmPlease schedule pickup at least 24 hours in advance of arrival

Corporate OfficialsCharlton F. Hall, Jr., DirectorRonald D. Long, President

Auctioneer & Firm LicensesCharlton Hall Galleries, Inc., Firm 1316FRonald D. Long, SCAL No. 509Erica E. Guillebeau, SCAL No. 4585Betsy J. Hackett-Davis, SCAL No. 4229Jeffery C.D. Long, SCAL No. 3942

Please note our offices will be closed December 20 through January 3

For more information, please contact consignment specialists Kinga Bender • Erica Guillebeau

803-779-5678 or [email protected]

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Important Collections (Three-Day Auction)Fall 2016Consignment Deadline: July 18

Annual Museum Sale (Three-Day Auction)Winter 2016Consignment Deadline: September 5

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