278 style+design auction
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12 September 2015: Fine art, antiques and modern design at auction- UNRESERVED for more information visit www.charltonhallauctions.comTRANSCRIPT
UNRESERVED AUCTION
Saturday 12 September 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 Institutional Library DeaccessionsEdward Morrison Brown CollectionDr. Joseph T. Harris Collection
Joseph Tullie Holleman, Sr. EstateTennessee Estate
Canadian Private Collection
Also Including Property, Private and Public Collections From Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland,Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia
CELEBRATING 86 YEARS OF DISCOVERING EXTRAORDINARY OBJECTS
Sale Date & Time:Saturday 12 September, at 10am (Lots 1000-1266)
Preview Exhibition:Opening Reception: Saturday 5 September (4–7pm) Wednesday 9 September (12noon–8pm)Thursday 10 September (10am–6pm) Friday 11 September (9am–12noon) Saturday 12 September (9am-10am)and by prior appointment
Charlton Hall Auctioneers7 Lexington DriveWest Columbia, SC 29170Tel: 803-779-5678
Catalogue $10 at gallerySale No. SC278
Now Accepting Quality Consignments
Style+Design
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1000PAIR CHINESE EXPORTORMOLU-MOUNTED FAMILLE ROSE
PORCELAIN VASES18th/19th century, court scenes withgilt mounts; H13 1/2” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Canadian privatecollection
1001CHINESE WATERCOLOR COSTUMEPAINTINGS19th century, standing male andfemale figures in ornate robes, paintedon silk, set of 4 framed H16” W131/2” and set of 4 framed H16 1/2”W14” (8pcs)$500-700Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1002TANG STYLE CARVED MARBLE
KYLINQing dynasty, H6” L5 1/4” D3 3/4”$500-700Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiacollection
1003CHINESE ORMOLU-MOUNTEDBLANC DE CHINE COVERED BOWL19th century, applied flowering vinemotif and gilt mounts; H9” Dia.7”$400-700Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1004JAPANESE PAINTED COURT SCENE20th century, framed, sight H68”W19”$400-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1005CHINESE SANCAI-GLAZE POTTERYBOWLQing dynasty, flared rim bowl withmottled glaze in the “egg and spinach”pattern, H3” Dia.6 1/2”$400-600Provenance: New York privatecollection
1006CHINESE FAMILLE VERTEPORCELAIN VASElate Qing dynasty, decorated withscenes of figures in garden and versowith text panel; H16 3/4”$300-500
1007CHINESE COROMANDEL ANDLACQUERED CABINETH36” W24 1/2” D12”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1008CHINESE COROMANDEL ANDBLACK LACQUERED SCREENdepicting court scene, H72” W64”$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1009PAIR ASIAN BLUE-AND-WHITEPORCELAIN VASES, AND IMARICHARGERSlate 19th/early 20th century, H9”; andfour chargers, Dia.13” to 16” (6pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
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1010JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAINCHARGERS, SIGNEDMeiji period, signed with six characters,Dia.15 3/4”; signed with four characters, Dia.18” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1011CHINESE EXPORT BLUE-AND-WHITEPORCELAIN TABLEWARES18th century and later, comprising:platter, L14 1/2”10 plates, Dia.9” to 10 1/2”bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.7” (12pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1012JAPANESE WOODBLOCK COLLECTION,19TH/20TH CENTURYUtagawa Kunisada (1786-1864) DISTANT VIEW OF OJI, triptych,frame H19 1/4” W36”Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) FUJIEDA [from The Fifty ThreeStations of the Tokaido], sight H4 1/8”W6 1/4”Katsukawa Sunsho (1726-1792) UNTITLED [from 100 Poets of Edo],sight H9” W6 1/4”SEATED FIGURE WITH BEADS,sight H14 3/4” W9 3/4”MOTHER AND CHILD diptych,H11” W13”all signed and framed (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: Florida private collection
1013PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEPORCELAIN COVERED JARSearly 20th century, H21” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiacollection
1014CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAINVASEearly 20th century, H22 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiacollection
1015CHINESE CARVED WOOD PANELSpierce-decorated with figures and flowers; H42 1/2” W42 1/2” and H47”W14” (3pcs)$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1016CHINESE CARVED AGATE WATER
COUPEQing dynasty, rust and white mottlednaturalistically carved brush washer onconforming wood stand, H1 1/4” W3”D2”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1017CHINESE SCHOOL LATE 19THCENTURYfour works: ASIAN CEREMONIALSCENESgouache on silk panels, framed,unsignedsight H4 1/4” W12” (4pcs)$300-400Provenance: Massachusetts privatecollection
1018CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITEPORCELAIN JARSearly 20th century, dragon design,H16”; and figural design, H15 1/2”(2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiacollection
1019CHINESE GILT-DECORATED BLACK
LACQUERED PEDESTALH33” W20” D16”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1020PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEPORCELAIN JARS ON STANDQing dynasty, jars, H9” Dia.8”; andcarved wood stands, H4 1/2” Dia.7”(2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1021CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED ROBE
CONTAINED IN FRAMElate Qing dynasty, robe H37” W48”and framed size H50” D59”$200-300Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1022CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, CONVERTED TO LAMP19th century, vase H11” and overallH16”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1023PAIR JAPANESE CARVED BONE AND
MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID PANELSMeiji period, H34” W20 3/4” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
1024RELIGIOUS PAINTING IN THE OLDMASTER MANNERfirst half 20th century, oil on canvas,framed, unsigned, H23” W18”$500-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1025MADONNA DELLA SEGGIOLA, AFTERRAPHAELoil on board, framed, unsigned, Dia.29 1/2”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1026AMERICAN OR BRITISH LANDSCAPE
PAINTINGSfirst half 20th century, oil on panel,framed, one signed lower right, H14”W18 1/2” and H14 1/2” W18 1/2”(2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1027CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYHEADED TO MARKET, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H14” W18”$500-800Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1028FRENCH IMPRESSIONISTSTYLE LANDSCAPE
PAINTINGoil on canvas, framed,unsigned, H22” W28”$400-700Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection
1029PAIR BRITISH LANDSCAPE
PAINTINGS, SIGNEDearly 20th century, RIVER-BANK SCENES, oil on panel, framed,signed: F. Rutter, H30” W20” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection
1030PAIR BRITISH GENRE PAINTINGS,LATE 19TH CENTURYSTREET SCENE and INTERIORSCENE, oil on board, framed,unsigned, framed size H16 1/2” W24”(2pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1031THE BIRTH OF VENUS PAINTINGAFTER SANDRO BOTTICELLIoil on canvas, framed, unsigned H231/2” W36”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1032CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19THCENTURYINTERIOR SCENE, MOTHERWITH CHILDREN, oil on canvas,framed, unsigned, H20” W24”$300-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
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1033PARISIAN PAINTINGS BY RENECHANEL(French, 20th century) LE MOULINDE GALETTE and LE MARCHE ETLA CONCIERGERIE, oil on canvas,signed, framed size H32” W44” andH35” W47” (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: North Carolina estate
1034HORSE RACING SCENES, AFTERBENJAMIN HERRING JR.SILKS AND SATINS OF TURF andSILKS AND SATINS OF THE FIELD,color prints, framed size H30 1/2”W53”; together with another after JohnF. Herring, Jr. FOX HUNTING-FULLCRY, framed size H32” 37 1/2” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1035ORNITHOLOGY PRINTS BY GEORGEEDWARDS AND OTHERS(British, 18th/19th century) two worksUNKNOWN BIRD, handcolored,framed, one marked in margins, framedsize H16” W13 1/2”Vincent Brookes after LudlowBROWN-BREASTED RED GAME,chromolithograph, framed size H171/2” W14 1/2”and another THE CHAMPION, colorlitho, framed H11 3/4” W11” (4pcs)$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1036WATERCOLOR BY MATTEO BRONDY(French, 1866-1944) MOULAYIDRISS, framed, signed and titled lowerright, H11 1/4” W15 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1037OWL COLOR ENGRAVINGS, AFTERJEAN GABRIEL PRETRE(French, 1768-1849) CHOUETTE andHIBOU, framed size H22 1/2” W191/2” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1038ENAMEL PAINTED PORCELAIN
PORTRAIT PLAQUE, SIGNED LAURELEVY(French, 1866-1954) WOMAN INBLUE BONNET, signed upper left,framed size H15 1/2” W13”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1039WEDDING FESTIVAL
BY ORESTECORTAZZO(Italian, 1836-1889)LA FESTA DINOZZE, colorengraving, signed inplate, framed sizeH27” W39 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1040RICHARD TEMPLE(British, 19th/20th century)ROUGH SEASoil on board, framed, signed lower rightH12” W16”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
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BOTANICAL PRINT COLLECTION, BYBRADBURYHenry Bradbury (1831ñ1860) threeleaves (from The Ferns of Great Britainand Ireland) framed size H11 3/4” W8 3/4”Bradbury & Evans (1855-57) nature-printed ferns, framed size H26”W 19 1/4” (4pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1042CONTINENTAL INLAID WALNUT
SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT19th century, molded crown over fall-front, opening to fitted interiors, overdoors and molded base with bracketfeet, H60” W31” D14 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1043FRENCH EMPIRE CARVEDMAHOGANY SET OF CHAIRSfirst half 19th century, BH32 3/4”SH19” W18” D18 1/2” (4pcs)$400-800Provenance: Florida private collection
1044FRENCH PROVINCIAL FRUITWOODSLANT-FRONT DESKlast half 19th century, H39 1/2” W39 5/8” D19”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina estate
1045LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE-MOUNTEDAND MARBLETOP VITRINEearly 20th century, H45” W25” D14”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1046FRENCH PROVINCIAL STYLE BARCABINETwith fitted interior, H82” W47” D19”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1047DIMINUTIVE FRENCH PROVINCIALSTYLE BOMBE COMMODEH28 1/2” W32” D13 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1048BAKER CONTINENTAL STYLE INLAIDSIDE TABLEmarked; H28” Dia.30”$300-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1049CLASSICAL CARVED MARBLE
PEDESTALH37” W15” D14”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
1050ITALIAN PARQUETRY INLAID SIDE
TABLEearly 20th century, H28 1/2” Dia.191/2”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1051CONTINENTAL CARVED GILTWOOD
AND PORCELAIN SIDE CHAIRearly 20th century, BH33” SH17” W161/2” D15”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1052NAPOLEON III STYLE EBONY ANDGILT-DECORATED THREE-TIER SIDETABLEH31” W27” D15”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1053LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVEDBEECHWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED
ARMCHAIRBH40” SH20” W28” D24”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1054BOTANICAL PRINTS, HORTO VANHOUTTEANO(Belgium, 19th century) RHODO-DENDRON, color lithographs, framedsize H33 1/2” W27” (3pcs)$200-300Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1055DUTCH WINDMILL PAINTING,SIGNED ILLEGIBLY(late 19th/early 20th century) oil onboard, framed size H29 1/2” W37 1/2”$150-300Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1056EMIL CARLSEN (AFTER)(Danish/New York, 1848-1932) CHINESE JAR AND VASES, color off-set, framed, signed in print, overallH33” W29”$100-200Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harriscollection
1057J. B. WARING PRINT, FRAMED(British, circa 1862) PERSIANFAIENCE EWER (from Masterpiecesof Industrial Art & Sculpture at theInternational Exhibition, 1862) chromolithograph, marked in margins,framed size H14” W17”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1058EARLY ANTIPHONAL LEAF ONVELLUMprobably 18th century, framed sizeH30” W23”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1059HUNTING DRAWING, SIGNEDW. GUTHRIElate 19th/early 20th century, pencil,framed size H12” W10”$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1060DRAY & HORSE ADVERTISEMENTSIGNAGEoverall H37 1/2” W31 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1061FINE ART PRINT AND EXHIBITION
POSTER, FRAMEDRaoul Dufy L’ENTREE DUCHATEAU color print, framed sizeH31” W39”; together with NationalGallery exhibition poster, framed sizeH30” W33” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1062CONTINENTAL ICE SKATINGPAINTINGearly 20th century, oil on Masonite,signed with initials: JP, framed sizeH19” W26”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1063TUSCAN LANDSCAPE PAINTING,FRAMEDon canvas, unsigned, H16” W12”$50-100Provenance: Georgia private collection
1064LUIGI LUCIONI, COLORLITHOGRAPH(Italian/American, 1900-1988) SUMMER LANDSCAPE, 1940,framed size H28” W32”$50-100Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1065MASSIVE FRENCH STYLE FIGURAL
FIGURE HOLDING COVERED VESSELH42” W16”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1066PAIR CLASSICAL FIGURALSCULPTURESH18” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1067BRONZE AND MARBLE INKWELLspread eagle flanking double wells, H7”W16 1/2” D12 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
1068BRONZE FIGURAL SCULPTURE, AFTERAUGUSTE MOREAUH30”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1069AUSTRIAN COLD-PAINTED BRONZE
FIGUREcirca 1900, on marble base, unsigned,H4” W4”$100-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1070RUSSIAN SHIRVAN CARPETcirca 1900, 3’1” x 4’5”$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1071PERSIAN MAHAL CARPETcirca 1960, 9’1” x 11’10”$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1072PERSIAN BIDJAR CARPETcirca 1930, 4’1” x 6’1”$300-500Provenance: North Carolina collection
1073SAROUK CARPET5’6” x 7’9”$300-400Provenance: North Carolina collection
1074PERSIAN MALAYER CARPETcirca 1910, 2’5” x 3’10”$200-400Provenance: North Carolina collection
1075ANTIQUE PERSIAN MALAYER CARPET4’ x 6’6”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1076INDO SERAPI RUNNER2’7” x 9’11”$300-400
1077KAZAK CARPET3’4” x 6’1”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1078COASTAL SCENE PAINTING, SIGNEDO.G. WALES(American, early 20th century) oil oncanvas, framed, signed, H27 1/4” W30”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1079STILL LIFE PAINTING SIGNED
SERGON(California/Filipino, b. 1945) FLOWERAND TEAPOT ON TABLE, oil oncanvas, framed, signed, H50” W37”$400-800Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1080CAROLYNE HAWLEY(Illinois/California, 20th century)AVENTUREROoil on canvas, signed & titled lower leftand versoH36” W24”$400-800Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1081BIRDS OF PREY ELEPHANT FOLIOSHEETS, AFTER JOHN JAMESAUDUBONGOSHAWK-STANLEY HAWK andBLACK WARRIOR, color lithographs,later Havell editions, framed size H42”W29 1/2” and H43” W29 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1082AMERICAN SCHOOL LANDSCAPE
PAINTINGearly 20th century, oil on canvas,framed, unsigned, H18” W24”$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1083AMERICAN WESTERN GORGE
LANDSCAPE PAINTINGlate 19th/early 20th century, oil onboard, framed, signed illegibly lowermiddle, H24” W16 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1084AMERICAN LANDSCAPE WITH
STREAM PAINTINGearly 20th century, oil on board, framed,unsigned, H22” W10 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1085PORTOFINO VIEW PAINTING BY
SHARI HATCHETT BOHLMANN(American, 20th century) oil on canvas,signed, framed size H40” W48”$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1086AMERICAN HARBOR SCENE
PAINTING, SIGNED ILLEGIBLYoil on canvas, framed size H29” W34”$200-300Provenance: Edward MorrisonBrown collection
1087AMERICAN WATERFALL LANDSCAPEPAINTING, SIGNED G. FAIRFIELDdated 1900, oil on canvas, framed,signed and dated lower left, H20” W24”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1088AMERICAN SCHOOL HYDRANGEA
PAINTINGearly 20th century, oil on canvas,framed, unsigned, H30” W15”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1089EASTLAKE VICTORIAN WALNUTSLANT-FRONT DESKcirca 1875, H52 1/2” W36 1/8” D24”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1090AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVEDMAHOGANY WORK TABLEcirca 1835, H29” W20 1/4” D16 3/4”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1091AMERICAN MAHOGANY SERPENTINE
CHESTcirca 1850, H38” W41” D20”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1092AMERICAN WALNUT TILT-TOP TABLEcirca 1800, H28 1/2” Dia.18 3/4”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1093AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY
WRITING TABLEcirca 1850, H33 3/4” W50” D25”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1094LATE CLASSICAL MAHOGANYDRESSING TABLEcirca 1850, H55 1/2” W40 1/4” D21 1/2”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1095PAIR MARTHA WASHINGTON STYLE
MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED
ARMCHAIRSBH45” SH19” W26” D23” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1096AMERICAN MARQUETRY AND
ROSEWOOD CENTER TABLEthird quarter 19th century, H38 1/4”W47” D28”$500-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1097HENKEL HARRIS DINING TABLEH29 1/2” W48” L84”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1098AMERICAN CHERRY DROP-LEAFTABLE19th century, H27 1/2” D36” W35”open$200-400Provenance: Florida private collection
1099PAIR UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRSmarked: T.R.S. Furniture, Inc., BH32”W34” D32” (2pcs)$500-700Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1100BJORN EGELI (AFTER)(District of Columbia, b. 1900)PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMANoil on canvas, framed, inscribed onverso: Copy by Stapko from originalafter B. EgeliH39” W29”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1101AMERICAN PLEIN-AIR FIGURALPAINTING, SIGNEDWOMAN IN ARCHITECTURALCOURTYARD oil on panel, framed,signed lower right, H8” W10”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1102AMERICAN SCHOOL FLORAL STILL
LIFE PAINTING(late 19th/early 20th century, MORNING GLORIES, oil on canvas,framed, unsigned, H30” W10”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1103CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE PAINTINGBY VIOLA M. ALLEN(California/New York, 1906-1997)LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES, oilon canvas, framed, H8” W10”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1104WATERCOLOR BY CHARLOTTEHACKIN AND PRINT BY ANOTHER(Illinois, 20th century) DOCK MAR-KET, signed & dated 10/74, framed sizeH24” W32”; together with DANCERSlithograph #70/120, signed illegibly,framed size H21 1/2” W27” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1105WATERCOLOR PAINTING SIGNED
J.W. MULLER(American, 20th century), LOWCOUNTRY MARSH framed,signed and dated lower right, sight H11 1/4” W18”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1106WATERCOLOR PAINTING SIGNED M.COST(American, 20th century) BOY EATING GRAPES, watercolor andgraphite, framed, signed & dated, sightH13 3/4” W18”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1107CHIPPEWAY INDIAN CHIEFLITHOGRAPH, BY CHARLES BIRDKING(American, 1785-1862) OKEE-MAA-KEE QUID, framed size H26 1/2”W19 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1108AMERICAN FLORAL STILL LIFE
PAINTINGearly 20th century, oil on canvas,framed, signed: B. Bright, lower right,H30” W20”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1109EDWARD MCGREGOR(Maryland, 19th century) PORTRAITOF CHILD IN LANDSCAPE, oil onboard, framed, signed and dated lowerright: 1849, H32” W36”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1110SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, FRAMEDMerchants Planters Bank State ofGeorgia one dollar note, dated 1857;Confederate States of AmericaRichmond five dollar note, dated 1861;Confederate States of AmericaRichmond fifty dollar note, dated 1864;all framed as one, framed size H31”W18”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1111RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011) GENERAL MARK W. CLARK, 1979,oil on canvas, unframed, signed, lowerright and inscribed verso, H36” W30”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1112FRENCH STYLE GILTWOOD OVER-MANTLE MIRRORrectangular frame with acanthus motifsand leafy corner ornaments, enclosingbeveled mirror; H55 1/2” W37 1/4”$500-700Provenance: Georgia private collection
1113CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLEGILTWOOD MIRRORearly 20th century, pagoda hung withbells atop frame of openwork foliatescrolls, enclosing looking glass; H65”W32”$400-600Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1114ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEVAL
MIRRORmid 19th century, silvered looking glass;H61” W32” D20”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1115CHIPPENDALE STYLEGILT-DECORATED BEVELED MIRRORH62” W37”$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1116ENGLISH MAHOGANY
BOOKCASEcirca 1900, dividedglazed panel doors;H49 1/2” W49 1/2”D13”$500-800
1117ENGLISH MAHOGANY
BUTLER’S TRAY ONSTANDcirca 1800, on laterstand; overall H26” W19 1/4” D291/4”$200-400Provenance: Edward MorrisonBrown collection
1118PAIR CHIPPENDALE STYLEUPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY
WINGBACK CHAIRSBH20” SH43” W31” D32”$400-600Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1119GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY
DOUBLEBACK SETTEElate 19th century, BH41 1/2” SH20”W51” D22”$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1120ENGLISH MAHOGANY WRITING DESKcirca 1870, leather writing surface andfive drawers; H29” W50” D28 1/2”$500-700
1121REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY
POLE SCREENlate 19th century, H61 1/2” W14 1/2”D13”$150-250Provenance: North Carolina collection
1122GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLEcirca 1810, H32” W15” D15”$200-300
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1123ENGLISH PINE CHEST OF DRAWERSmid 19th century, H39” W40 1/4” D201/4”$200-400Provenance: North Carolina collection
1124ENGLISH MAHOGANY SERVERearly 20th century, H38” W42” D22”$300-400
1125ENGLISH UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY
WINGBACK CHAIRmid 19th century, BH42” SH15” W36”D26”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection
1126PAIR EDWARDIAN CARVED WOOD
PEDESTALSearly 20th century, H43” W11 1/2”D11 1/2” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Georgia private collection
1127SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY FOUR-POSTER BED WITH CANOPYfirst half 20th century, H82” W58 1/2”L83 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1128ENGLISH AND FRENCH TEA CADDIES19th century, oval hinged inlaid caddy,H4 1/2” W4 3/4”; Georgian hinged rec-tangular caddy, H4 1/2” W4 1/2” D31/2”; French hinged rectangular teacaddy converted into perfume box, fit-ted interior with two crystal scent bot-tles, H6” W7 5/8” D4 3/8” (3pcs)$400-600Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1129CONTINENTAL CARVED FRUITWOOD
JARDINIEREfirst half 19th century, in the Baroquetaste, carved masques, foliate and shielddesigns, fitted with liner; H12” W32”D15 1/2”$400-600Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1130ENGLISH MAHOGANY TRAVELING
NECESSAIRE WITH SECRET
COMPARTMENTS19th century, vacant nacre shield insetin hinged lid on rectangular case, greenvelvet and leather-lined fittedinterior with compartments, canisters, and tray; H6 1/2” W11 3/4” D9”$300-500Provenance: Georgia privatecollection
1131ENGLISH OAK SMOKING STANDlate 19th century, H12” W16” D9”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
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1132ENGLISH MAHOGANY
BOXES19th century, comprising:coffer form, H6” W10 1/2” D5 1/2”2 nacre inlaid, H4”W10” D7” and H4 1/4”W11 1/2” D8 1/2”document box, H7”W15 1/2” D12”(4pcs)$300-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1133CHINESE EXPORT GILT-DECORATEDLACQUER BOXESQing dynasty, H4 1/2” W8” D5 1/4”;and 6” W12” D9” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1134RUSSIAN PICTORIAL-DECORATEDLACQUER BOX COLLECTION, SIGNEDmost signed, H2” W5 1/2” D4” to H2”Dia.1 1/2” (12pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1135TOLEWARE TRAY, SIGNED C.P.FEURERlate 19th century, L28 1/2” W22 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1136MAHOGANY INLAID WRITING BOXlate 19th/ early 20th century, inlaid satinwood fans and boxwood stringingwith rectangular hinged lid opening tofitted interiors, compartments, inkwell,and leather writing slope; H8” W13”D7 1/4”$200-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1137BRASS AND COPPER VESSELSbrass jardiniere, H10” Dia.18”brass footed vessel, H8” Dia.9”pair tool rests, H10” W2 3/4’ D7 1/4”copper kettle, H13” W19” (5pcs)$200-300Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1138PAIR AMERICAN WROUGHT-IRONANDIRONSearly 20th century, H28 1/2” W12”D28” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
1139CONTINENTAL METAL BOXCOLLECTION18th century and later, comprising:Dutch brass box, L5 1/2”; covered box,H4 1/2” L8 1/2” D4 1/2”; hinged covered box, H2” L6 1/2”; copper box,W3 1/8” (4pcs)$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1140COPPER KETTLE WITH BURNER ON
WROUGHT-IRON STANDlate 19th century, H48” W11” D17”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1141BREWSTER & CO WOOD AIRPLANE
PROPELLERNew York, early 20th century, marked:BREWSTER & CO, NEW YORK,#SC55603, 8FT4-OX5- PITCH 5-3;L100” W8”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection
1142REGENCY STYLE POLISHED METAL
AND BRASS COAL GRATEearly 20th century, H24” W29” D15”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1143REGENCY STYLE GILT-DECORATEDAND BEVELED GLASS MIRRORH59” W35”$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1144CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRRORearly 19th century, scrolling frame centering gilt eagle crest, enclosing mirror plate; H31 1/4” w16 5/8”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1145EGYPTIAN REVIVAL STYLE MIRRORgold and silver-accented ebonized frame,H51” W25”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1146BAROQUE STYLE MIRRORH23 3/4” W17 3/4”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1147CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVEDMAHOGANY BLOCKFRONT LOWBOYearly 20th century, in the Rhode Islandtaste; H30 1/4” W32 1/8” D19 7/8”$300-500Provenance: Eastern North Carolinacollection
1148GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY ANDMARBLETOP CONSOLE TABLEH33” W52 1/2” D22”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1149PAIR CHIPPENDALE STYLEMAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRSearly 20th century, BH39 3/4” SH18 1/2” W22” D22” (2pcs)$150-250Provenance: North Carolina collection
1150SHERATON STYLE
INLAID MAHOGANY
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SIDEBOARDtwo central drawersflanked by pullouts forwine and doors, ontapered legs with spadefeet; H38 1/4” W72”D24”$500-800Provenance: SouthCarolina privatecollection
1151GEORGE III STYLE CARVEDMAHOGANY DINING TABLEwith three 10” leaves; H30” W38” L70”open$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1152SHERATON STYLE UPHOLSTERED
SOFABH34 1/2” SH19” W78” D28”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1153CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVEDMAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED
LIBRARY ARMCHAIRBH39” SH18” W29” D25”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1154ENGLISH INLAID WALNUT DROP-LEAFTABLEearly 19th century, H28” W 33” openD33 1/8”$200-300
1155ADAM STYLE MAHOGANY VENEER
PEDESTALH36” W13” D13”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
1156GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED
MAHOGANY SINGLE DROP-LEAFGAMES TABLEH28 1/2” W31” D15”$300-500
1157PAIR CHINESE CHIPPENDALEMAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRScirca 1800, BH37 1/2” SH17 1/2”W21” D17” (2pcs)$200-300
1158PAIR ENGLISH OAK SINGLE BEDScirca 1900, H49” W36” L79” (2pcs)$300-400
1159ENGLISH CARVED MAHOGANY
LIBRARY CHAIRlast half 19th century, BH35 1/2”SH17” W27 1/2” D29”$400-600
1160ENGLISH MAHOGANY NEST OF
TABLES19th century, H27” W21” D14” (3pcs)$200-300
1161HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAIDMAHOGANY SIDE TABLElate 19th century, H29” W39 1/2” D23 1/2”$400-600
1162GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY
BIRDCAGE AND PIECRUST TILT-TOPTABLElate 19th century, H28” Dia.32 1/4”$300-500
1163PAIR SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDE
CHAIRScirca 1820, BH37 1/2” SH18” W19”D19” (2pcs)$200-300
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1173FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK WITH CANDLEHOLDERSlate 19th/early 20th century, clock on wood stand, H18 1/4” W13 1/4”; and pairtwo-light candleholders, H11 1/4” W6” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: SouthCarolina private collection
1174BRASS SHIP’S CLOCKearly 20th century, H5”Dia.8”$200-300Provenance: SouthCarolina private collection
1164PAIR CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLEPAINTED CHAIRSBH37” SH17” W22” D18” (2pcs)$100-200
1165ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF
DRAWERS ON BUN FEETlate 19th century, H48” W48” D221/2”$500-700
1166CHARLES X STYLE PAINTED X-BRACEBENCHH20” W16” L25”$200-300Provenance: Canadian privatecollection
1167GEORGE II STYLE UPHOLSTEREDCARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRBH36” SH17” W25” D21”$200-300
1168ENGLISH MAHOGANY WORKTABLE
WITH FLIP TOPcirca 1900, H28 1/4” W15 1/2” D20”$300-500
1169DIMINUTIVE GEORGIAN STYLE
SERPENTINE FRONT SIDEBOARDcirca 1900, H34” W45 1/2” D22 1/2”$500-800
1170CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR18th century, BH34” SH17” W24 1/4”D21”$200-300
1171DIRECTOIRE STYLE BRASS-MOUNTEDAND BLACK-VEINED MARBLETOP
ROUND TABLEH28 1/2” Dia.29”$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1172POCKET WATCHES, DIAMOND BAR
PIN, AND COINSHebdomas Wyss Freres 8-Days pocketwatch, H2 1/2”; Hamilton openfacepocket watch, H2 3/4”; diamond andfiligree bar brooch, L2 1/2”; 1860 silverdollar coin set as key-chain; 1858California gold half dollar coin (5pcs)$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1175BRASS MANTLE CLOCK AND PAIR
CANDELABRAlate 19th century, clock, H14” and can-delabra, H14” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection
1176LARGE HUNGARIAN CERAMIC
JARDINIERE SIGNED FISCHERearly 20th century, H11” Dia.18”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1177AMERICAN OGEE SHELF CLOCKwith eglomise seascape panel; H28”W15 1/4” D4”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1178AMERICAN SLATE MANTEL CLOCKcirca 1900, H12” W9 1/2” D5 1/4”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1179ENGLISH ANEROID BAROMETERH33” W10”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1180ITALIAN MURANO GLASS SIX-LIGHTCHANDELIERbaluster stem issuing scrolling can-dlearms interspaced by leaf and scrollmotifs; H28” Dia.20”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection
1181CHAPMAN REGENCY STYLE BRASSLAMPH29”; together with basalt and gilt-decorated urn-shaped lamp, H321/2” (2pcs)$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1182CLASSICAL CANDELABRA ANDEPERGNEtwo figural electrified candelabra, H32”Dia.12” and H28” Dia.10”; and center-piece, H19” Dia.17” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1183PAIR FRENCH SIX-LIGHTCANDELABRAearly 20th century, draped with prisms,H25” Dia.10”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1184FRENCH STYLE CRYSTAL AND
BRONZE HALL FIXTUREH36” Dia.17”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1185PAIR AND SINGLE WALL SCONCESpair French with prisms, H15” W11”D8”; and lyre and laurel design, H21”W35” D8” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1186PAIR CHARLES X STYLECANDELABRA, ELECTRIFIEDoverall H32” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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LAMPcirca 1890, H72”$200-300Provenance: NorthCarolina private collection
1188CARVED ALABASTER
URN, CONVERTED TO
LAMPurn H14” and overallH27”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1189CHAPMAN BRASS OIL LAMP-FORMTABLE LAMPH18” Dia.10”$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1190CONTINENTAL CONTEMPORARYPAINTING (20TH CENTURY)KRISTA VENTANIAacrylic on rag laid to board, framed,signed illegibly, H50” W62”$500-900Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harriscollection
1191JEANET STECKLER DRESKIN(South Carolina, b. 1921) MAGICCARPET: JERUSALEM EXPERIENCE and MAGIC CARPETB-IX, stone lithograph, the other handcolored monotype, framed, signed& numbered in pencil, 42/45 and othersigned & titled in pencil, image H30”W22” and H25” W19 1/4” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1192CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN ART
COLLECTIONKay P. Casey, RED DRESS, litho,framed H22 1/2” W13 1/2”FREEDOM, screen print, signed illegi-bly, framed H19 1/8” W16”RECLINING NUDE, graphite,unsigned, framed H14” W32”Stephen Nevitt, REPOSE, serigraph,signed, framed size H20 1/4” W24 1/4”SEATED NUDE, color litho, signedillegibly, framed size H41” W30” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1193SAILING BOATS IN HARBOR
PAINTING, SIGNED ANTONIO(20th century) oil on canvas, framed sizeH43” W55”$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1194FLOWER MARKET PAINTING BY
STEPHEN KAYE(Canadian, 20th century) oil on canvas,signed, framed size H49” W61”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1195SOUTHERN VIEW PAINTING BY
YVONNE KIRKLAND STARK(Georgia/Colorado, 20th century)VIEW OF BIRCH, oil on canvas,unframed, signed, H48” W30”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1196SOUTHERN WORK OF ART, BYKENDALL GEORGE SHAW(Louisiana, b. 1924) MEDIA, charcoaland conte crayon, framed, unsigned,sight H34” W23”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionOther Notes: Verso bearing OrleansGallery label.
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1197SCOTT HADFIELD(Rhode Island, b. 1953) LAW LIKELOVE, 1986, enamel on wood, signed,dated & titled on verso, H48 1/2”W35”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
Other Notes: Verso bearing BarbaraKrakow Gallery, BostonMassachusetts, gallery label, inventory# 2358.
1198PAINTING BY HAL SINGER(Pennsylvania/New Jersey, 1919-2003)NUDE, oil on canvas, signed, framedsize H24” W17”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1199ZAMY STEYNOVITZ(Israeli/Polish, 1951-2000) WOMANAND MAN, serigraph, framed, signed& numbered in pencil: 39/350; imageH28 1/2” W21”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
1200ARCHITECTURAL ABSTRACT, SIGNEDFLAHERTYink wash, framed size H12 1/4” W161/4”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1201BABS ARMOUR, COLOREKTACHROME PHOTO MONTAGE(American, 20th century) RUSHINGBY, framed, signed & titled, image H331/2” W50”$200-300Provenance: Georgia private collection
1202CHAPMAN TWO-TIERED COFFEE
TABLEpolished metal, brass, and glass withball-and-claw feet; H18 1/2” W42”D26”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1203ART DECO STYLE DRESSER,MOUNT AIRY FURNITURE COH47 3/4” W42” D21”$300-500Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection
1204ART DECO STYLE CHEST OF
DRAWERS, MOUNT AIRYFURNITURE COH32” W61” D20”$300-500Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection
1205FAUX-BAMBOO AND GLASSTOP TABLEH29” W36” L58”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1206JOE D’URSO GRANITE TOP AND
METAL TABLE FOR KNOLLgray granite top on metal base; H28”Dia.48”$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection
1207PAIR UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRSBH38” SH19” W23” D20” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1208C-FORM UPHOLSTERED BENCHH25 5/8” W44 1/2” D17 1/2”$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
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1210GLASS VASES AND BOXpale blue opaline covered box, H5”Dia.9 1/2”cased glass vase, H7” blue and colorless vase, H20” (3pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1211MURANO GLASS ANIMALSVerti seal, H6” L13”; and Veneto ele-phant, H9” W8 1/2” (2pcs)$100-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1212CRYSTAL BOWLS, VASES ANDOBJECTS, LALIQUE, ORRESFORS ANDBACCARATLalique pedestal centerbowl, H7 1/2”Dia.11”Orrefors vase, H11”Orrefors bowl, H5” Dia.8 1/8”Orrefors pen holder, H10” Dia.3 1/2”pair Val St. Lambert candlesticks, H91/2”Baccarat vase in box, H12 1/2”reeded vase, H11” Dia.7 3/4”unmarked decanter, H12” (9pcs)$400-600Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harriscollection
1213VAL ST. LAMBERT CRYSTALCOLLECTIONvase, H10”; pair ashtrays, H3” Dia.5”and two ashtrays, H3” Dia.5” and 31/2” W8” 1/4” D5 1/2”; Waterford pic-ture frame, H10 1/2” W8 1/2”; andanother vase signed illegibly, H9”(7pcs)$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1214VICTORIAN BLUE-GLASS EPERGNE19th century, H18” Dia.10”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1215ABSTRACT PAINTING SIGNED
ENGSTROM20th century, ARCHITECTURE,acrylic on canvas, framed, signed lowerleft, H34” W23”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1216AMARANTH EHRENHALT TRIPTYCHFRAMED(New York/French, b. 1928) LOVE,color lithograph, signed, titled & num-bered in pencil: 21/100, overall framedsize H27” W48”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1217VINCENT VAN GOGH (AFTER)(Dutch, 1853 -1890)IRISESacrylic on canvas, framed, signed: WattsH24” W36”$200-400Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris col-lection
1218MODERNIST PAINTING, SIGNEDWOODALL(20th century) ROOFTOPS, oil oncanvas, framed size H34” W40”$200-400Provenance: Arizona private collection
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1219C. BROWN(North Carolina, 20th/21st century)COASTAL VIEW, oil on canvas,framed, signed & dated: CB, 2000,H30” W40”$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1220SOUTHERN SILKSCREEN BY LOUISECECIL(North Carolina, 20th century) OCTOBER, signed & dated, framedsize H21 1/2” W14 3/4”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1221MODERNIST COLOR ETCHING, BYRENEE LUBAROW(French, b. 1923) LE REPAS DUSOLEIL, signed, numbered and titled inpencil, framed size H24” W19 1/4”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1222SOUTHERN STILL LIFE PASTEL BY
FRANCES S. WOODSIDE(South Carolina, 20th century)APPLES, pastel, framed, signed &dated: 1985, sight H15” W13”$100-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1223ORIGAMI SCULPTURE AND COLLAGE
IN SHADOWBOX FRAMEpaper and metalwork, signed illegibly,overall H12 3/4” W12 1/2” D6”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1224CUBIST PAINTING OF WOMAN,SIGNED ILLEGIBLY(20th century) oil on canvas, framed sizeH15” W27”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1225GEORGES BRAQUE (AFTER)(French, 1882-1963)LES OISEAUX color prints, framed, both signed inplate, one dated 1953 in plateprint H19 1/4” W15 1/4” (2pcs)$100-300Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harris col-lection
1226COLLECTION OF WORKS FROM THEFIVE SCROLLS, LEONARD BASKIN(Massachusetts/New York, 1922-2000)MORDECAI, EAGLE OF HEAVEN,SONG OF SONGS, HAMAN, andQUEEN VASHTI, copyright 1984,Central Conference of American Rabbis,prints framed, overall H30” W21”(5pcs)$50-100Provenance: Georgia private collection
1227CALIFORNIA COASTLINEPHOTOGRAPH, FRAMEDcolor photograph, unsigned, framed sizeH12” W15”$50-100Provenance: Dr. Joseph T. Harriscollection
1228MASSIVE GERMAN PORCELAIN
CLASSICAL FIGURElate 19th/early 20th century, H27”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1229COLLECTION DECORATED CERAMIC
CHARGERSpair Art Nouveau style, Dia.18”metal-mounted, Dia.14 1/2”pair Renaissance style, Dia.18” (5pcs)$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1230AMERICAN ATELIER CELEBRATIONSPATTERN DINNERWAREJudaica Hanukkah design, comprising:13 plates, Dia.10 1/2”15 plates, Dia.7 3/4”15 soup plates, Dia.8”16 cups with saucerspair shakers (77pcs)$400-600Provenance: Georgia private collection
1231PAIR ENGLISH PORCELAIN FRUIT
COOLERS, PROBABLY DERBY19th century, Imari pattern double han-dle squat-form on pedestal, unmarked,H9 1/2” W13 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500
1232VIENNA PORCELAIN URNSlate 19th century, marked; pair bur-gundy H10 1/4”; and pair blue H15”(4pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1233CAPODIMONTE URNS, PLAQUE ANDPLATESpair covered urns, H15”wall plaque, H19 1/2” W13”pair plates, Dia.10 1/2” (5pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1234ROYAL WORCESTER VASES AND
VESSELS6 vases, H5” to 12 3/4”pair of shelves on stand, 8 1/4”pitcher, H8”covered jar, H10”2 potpourris, H2 1/2” and 4”cup and saucer2 Imari pattern dishes, W3 3/4” (16pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1235PORCELAIN PICTORIAL PLATES AND
VASESlate 19th/early 20th century, compris-ing: Vienna plate, Dia.9 3/4”Vienna portrait plate, Dia.9”pictorial charger, Dia.11 1/2”4 Nippon vases, H8” to 11” (7pcs)$300-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
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1236MINTON’S ABERDEEN PATTERN
DINNERWAREcirca 1897, comprising:8 plates, Dia.10 1/2”8 plates, Dia.9 1/4”covered tureen, H9” L14”covered vegetable, H6” L12”5 platters, L13” to 18” (23pcs)$200-400Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1237SPODE IRENE PATTERN PORCELAIN
DINNER SERVICE8 plates, Dia.10 3/4”8 plates, Dia. 9”8 plates, Dia.8”8 bread and butters, Dia.6 1/4”8 berry bowls, Dia.5”8 cream soups with saucers2 butter pats8 coffee cups with saucers8 tea cups with saucerscovered sugarcreamergravy boat on standcovered tureen, L12”2 oval vegetables, L10”square dish, H2 1/2” W9 1/2”2 platters, L12 1/2” and 14 1/4” (99pcs)$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection
1238ENGLISH TUREENS AND PITCHERlate 19th century, comprising:Derby sauce tureen, H6” Copeland Garrett sauce tureen on stand,H7” W7”poppy-painted pitcher, attributed toMinton, H9” (3pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1239CONTINENTAL PORCELAINCENTERBOWL, AND PAIR MONKEY
FIGURESflowering vine encrusting reticulatedbasket on pedestal, H12” Dia.12”; andpair metal-mounted porcelain monkeyfigures, H21” (3pcs)$200-300Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina
1240PAIR OVERSIZED STAFFORDSHIRESTYLE SPANIELSH23” W18 1/2” D10” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1241CONTINENTAL CERAMIC VASE, PROBABLY HUNGARIAN BY FISCHERlate 19th/early 20th century, H14 3/4”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1242FLORA DANICA STYLE PORCELAINTUREEN ON STAND, CHELSEA HOUSEtureen, H12” W17 1/2” D11”, andunderplate, L18” W14” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenancollection
1243ROYAL WORCESTER SHELL-FORMSTANDS AND DISHEScirca 1900, four on pedestals, H4” to 8 1/4” and two dishes W3 1/2” (6pcs)$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1244UNUSUAL ROYAL WORCESTER
AMPHORA VASE ON STANDlate 19th century, on winged dragonstand, green mark; H9 1/2” W4 1/2”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1245EUROPEAN PORCELAIN FIGURES19th/20th century, comprising:Chelsea style Neptune, H13”pair German Classical female figures,H11”chinoiserie figural vase, H9 1/2” (4pcs)$100-200Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
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CACHEPOTSH7” Dia.8 1/4” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1247ROSENTHAL BJORN WIINBLAD
WEIHNACHTSTELLER PLATESdated 1980 and 1981, Engel mitGlockenspiel, and Das Kind bei denGelenrten im Tempel, Dia.11 1/4”(2pcs)$100-200Provenance: Georgia private collection
1248PAIR ENGLISH BOTANICAL-PAINTEDSOUP PLATES19th century, H2” Dia.10”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1249ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARIPATTERN TABLEWAREconsisting of:platter, Dia.13 3/4”7 plates, Dia.6 1/8” to 10 1/4”teapot, H5”covered sugar, H2 1/2”creamer, H3 1/2” (11pcs)$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1250PAIR ROYAL WORCESTER
SCENIC-PAINTED PLATES, SIGNEDJOHN STINTONcirca 1915, Blackness Castle andNorham Castle, Dia.9 1/2”; containedin shadowbox frame, H13” W13” D2”(2pcs)$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1251BROWN-GLAZED FLASKwith jockey on horseback scene, signed,H5 1/2” W4”$50-100Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1252JOHNWIDDICOMB REGENCY STYLEMAHOGANY AND BRASS-MOUNTEDD-SHAPE CONSOLEH38” W44 1/2” D22”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1253QUEEN ANNE STYLE BAKERUPHOLSTERED DINING CHARS, SET OF TWELVEBH41 1/2” SH18” W24 1/2” D24”(12pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1254LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVEDGILTWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED
ARMCHAIRBH39 1/2” SH18” W30” D27”$200-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
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1255PAIR LEATHERUPHOLSTERED WINGBACK
ARMCHAIRSBH45” SH16” W33” D27”(2pcs)$500-700Provenance: North Carolinaprivate collection
1256UPHOLSTERED SOFA
WITH ACCOMPANYING
CHAIRsofa H33” D35” L61”, chair BH37 1/2”SH21” W27 1/2” D24” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Edward Morrison Browncollection
1257MAHOGANY URN-FORM JARDINIERE
AND SIDE TABLEcirca 1900, H21” Dia.14” and H25”W19” D13” (2pcs)$200-300
1258BAKER MAHOGANY HANDKERCHIEFTABLEH27” W17” D17”$200-300Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1259BAKER UPHOLSTERED CARVED
GILTWOOD BENCHHistoric Charleston Foundation, SCReproduction, H31 1/2” W33” D17”$400-600Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1260CLASSICAL STYLE PARCEL-GILTCARVED WOOD ARMCHAIRBH34 3/4” W22” D21 1/2”$100-200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1261AMERICAN STERLING TRAYS AND
BEAKERSBlack, Starr & Frost tray, L14”Gorham tray, Dia.10”hand-hammered bread tray, L11 1/2”pair beakers, H4 1/2”Total 41.0ozT (5pcs)$400-600Provenance: Georgia private collection
1262ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLATE PLATEAU19th century, rectangular pierced gallerywith chamfered corners centering mirrored panel, on bun feet; H2” W21”W17 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection
1263ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLATE HOT
WATER URN AND PAIR CANDLESTICKSurn, H19”; candlesticks, H10” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
1264ARGENTINIAN SILVER PRESENTATION
STIRRUPincised signatures and marked: 900;H5” L9 1/2” W4 1/2”, 17.5ozT$300-400Provenance: Georgia private collection
1265GORHAM SILVERPLATE DOUBLE-HANDLE FOOTED SERVING TRAYW19” L30”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection
1266ENGLISH SILVERPLATE EPERGNE AND
PLATEAUepergne, H 9 3/4” Dia.20”; and plateau,H2” Dia.15” (2pcs)$100-200Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection
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introducing
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Always Accepting Quality ConsignmentsTo submit property for consideration, please visit the Consignment Inquiries page at
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Always Accepting Quality ConsignmentsTo submit property for consideration, please visit the Consignment Inquiries page at
www.CharltonHallAuctions.com or call 803-779-5678
Always Accepting Quality ConsignmentsTo submit property for consideration, please visit the Consignment Inquiries page at
www.CharltonHallAuctions.com or call 803-779-5678
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ac: Active
after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works.
after the antique: A later facsimile.
attributed to: This work is probably by the named artist. Technically, this work is ofthe period and may be wholly or even partly by this artist.
b:Date of birth
BH: Back height
circa: Approximate date of object.
circle of:This work is of the correct period, and exhibits the stylistic influence of thenamed artist.
ct: Carat (single gemstone weight)
ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight)
D:Depth
d:Date of death
dates: All dates are approximate. The absence of a date for any item indicates thatthe item is either modern or we are uncertain of the age.
Dia: Diameter
DJ:Dust jacket
fl: Flourished
follower of:This work is executed in the artist’s style, but is not necessarily by oneof his students.
g:Grams
H:Height
K: Karat, the fineness of gold.
L: Length
manner of: Although this work is in the appropriate manner or style of the artist, itis probably of a later period.
note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item.
oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals.
period:Works will be followed by a date, which means that the object is, in ouropinion, the date indicated, and made in the time frame.
provenance:History of ownership, or additional information which we haveobtained.
studio of:This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under theartist’s supervision.
school of:This work is of the general style of the artist, and may possibly even be bya student of the artist, even if from a slightly later, but not too distant period.
SH: Seat height
sizes: All sizes, weights and other measurements are approximate; we are not respon-sible for mis-measurements or typographical errors.
Sq: Square
style:The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion,the object was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier form.
W:Width
wk:Worked
**: Property approved for de-accession
Commonly Used Terms and Abbreviations
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Bidding and buying at auction is an exciting and fast-paced process. If you have never participated in a live sale before, we encourage you toconsult with one of our staff members to discuss how the process works.
Terms & Conditions of Sale: Charlton Hall encourages prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in the back of this catalog formore complete information.
Registration: All prospective bidders must have an active Charlton Hall account in good standing, complete a Registration Form and provide agovernment-issued photo ID for each sale.
First-Time Registration: If you have never registered to bid at Charlton Hall, you must complete our Account Setup Form, present agovernment-issued photo ID and be approved. At the discretion of Charlton Hall, prospective bidders may be required to provide a deposit againstbids.
Preview Exhibition: Charlton Hall offers auction previews leading up to every sale. Galleries are open to the public for preview during printeddates and by appointment.
Condition Reports: Charlton Hall and its staff will be pleased to issue Condition Reports for any lot offered. Please note that our staff and specialists are not professional conservators, and that statements of condition are only our opinion. Please remember all lots are sold “AS IS”, andas stated in the Terms & Conditions governing each sale. We strongly encourage bidders or their agents to examine property first-hand prior tobidding.
Bidding: We are pleased to offer various bidding platforms at Charlton Hall. You may wish to attend and bid in person, or make priorarrangements to bid by Phone, Absentee, or view the sale live via Live Internet bidding. Please keep in mind the highest bidder acknowledged byour auctioneer will be the purchaser of the item. Although our auctioneer is highly skilled and competent, due to technology and human error,there is always the possibility a bid may be seen or entered too late, and the bidder must acknowledge that once the auctioneer closes bidding, thesale is final. Please see Terms & Conditions of Sale for bid increments, and additional information governing each sale.
Payment: In addition to the hammer price, the winning bidder agrees to pay Charlton Hall a buyer’s premium, as well as any applicable taxes.All payments are due immediately following the auction. Payment may be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire transfer or a local pre-approved check. Charlton Hall does NOT accept credit cards as payment.
Pickup & Shippings: We request all purchased lots be removed from the premises within 5 business days. Charlton Hall and its staff will provide alist of recommended shippers and packers whom our worldwide clients have successfully used. For prompt service, we request 24-hour notificationof a scheduled pickup appointment.
UPS Store 803-254-1601 Plycon 336-854-1832 (or) 954-978-2000Artex 800-652-7839 Richard Wright Ltd. 800-247-9744Atelier 4 305-685-9797 US Art, Inc. 800-872-7826Alexander Services 888-656-6838 Westbrook Deliveries 404-877-2870 (or) 843-991-6738
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Guide for Prospective Buyers
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Conditions of Sale
REGISTRATION FOR BIDDING. All prospective bidders must have an activeCharlton Hall Account in good standing, sign Registration Form and provide governmentissued photo ID for each sale.*If you would like to establish an account with our firm, please complete Account SetupForm and provide government issued photo ID. *At the discretion of Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., prospective bidders may be required toprovide a deposit against bids.1. ALL SALES ARE FINAL and all lots are sold as shown and “AS IS”,
“WHERE IS”, with all faults, imperfections, and errors of description. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and/or agents are not responsible for errors of description, genuineness or authenticity, and fault or defect in any lot. No warranties or representations whatsoever are given by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., its employees and/or agents, to any buyer in respect to any lot.
2. ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AUCTION, and all merchandise must be removed from the premises the day of the auction. Payment can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire transfer, or local pre-approved checks. Merchandise paid for with US bank drawn pre-approved check or foreign cashier’s check will be held for 10 days banking days. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. DOES NOT accept credit cards for auction purchases. International buyers are required to pay bank wire transfer.
3. We do not give refunds. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. represents and sells consigned property on behalf of sellers, estates, public and private institutions and other entities. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. recommends prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. All lots offered are available for your examination prior to auction date. Registering for a sale and placing bids on any lot signifies that you or your agent have examined theproperty as fully as you desire. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of any lot being sold. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluationleave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the lot in question. All sales are final, and no refunds will be given. No statement written or oral made by the auctioneer shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. or by any seller represented by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc.
4. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the buyer of that lot. In the event of any dispute, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion to either determine the successful bidder or to re-offer for bidding, the lot in dispute. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. has sole discretion to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, and to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale.
5. Some lots may be offered subject to a reserve, which is a minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. may implement such reserves by bidding on behalf of the seller.
6. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., reserves the right to allow its employees to bid competitively at all auctions.
7. A buyer’s premium of 20% of the successful bid price will be added to each lot thereto and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price of each lot.
8. All purchases, including buyer’s premium, are subject to the collection of South Carolina state and local sales taxes. Buyers will be required to pay 7% sales tax at the time of payment unless one of the two following conditions is
met: 1) Items purchased will be shipped out of the State of South Carolina by a registered ICC carrier, or 2) The registered buyer provides Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. with a valid South Carolina Retail License Number or valid sales tax exception number from another state and properly fills out form ST-8A Resale Certificate submitted with a copy of said retail license.
9. CONDITION REPORTS: Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., and its employees will provide, upon request, condition reports and additional photographs for items contained within the current auction catalog. This service is provided as a courtesy only and requesting a condition report in no way changes article #1 of Conditions of Sale. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to inspect each lot yourself or have an agent do so on your behalf. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., or its employees is merely a subjective qualified opinion, notwithstanding writtenreports or any discussion concerning condition in this catalog. Condition reports are provided by request on a “first come, first served” basis, making it imperative that requests are submitted early. Requests submitted close to auction date may not be completed. NOTICE TO BIDDER: Estimated Weights and Measurements: All weights in our catalog descriptions have been estimated through volumetric proportions and are to be considered approximations and are not to be relied on to be exact. The term “all-in” relating to weight means the weight includesall the components of the item.Jewelry: Unless stated otherwise, all diamonds and other precious stones have been measured and graded in their settings. Some jewelry and/or stones are accompanied by certificates prepared by gemological laboratories. These certificates are provided as a convenience to our clients and are not warranted by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. Metal weights given for jewelry includes stones unless stated otherwise. Buyers should be reminded that many colored gemstones have historically been treated to enhance their appearance. Clocks and Watches: No guarantee is given as to the working order of clocks or watches. Most of these items have been repaired over the course of time and may now have parts not original to them. Unless stated otherwise, weightmeasurements include the works.
10. TELEPHONE & ABSENTEE BIDDING: As a service, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. provides several absentee bidding formats to those who cannot or choose not to attend the auction in person. Written absentee bids are accepted and must be submitted on a Charlton Hall Absentee Bid Form, copies of which can be found in the printed catalog or on our website. Bidding by telephone can also be arranged by completing the Charlton Hall Bid Form which can also be found in the printed catalog or on our website. Due to processing time constraints, these bid forms must be submitted before 24-hours prior to the auction. Additional terms are outlined on these AbsenteeBid Forms. By submitting an Bid Form, prospective purchasers consent and agree to the Conditions of Sale. Absentee bidding is a convenience offered to Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. customers and while we make every effort to execute your instructions regarding your Absentee or Telephone Bid, Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to execute such instructions.
11. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: Live internet bidding is also possible through our website www.CharltonHallAuctions.com and via Invaluable. Online bidders will pay a Buyer’s Premium of 25% in addition to the hammer price. CharltonHall undertakes the execution of online bidding as a convenience for clients and is not responsible for any failure or error in the execution of bids. In the
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event of a tie bid, the floor bidder will be the winning bidder of record. 12. SHIPPING: Charlton Hall Galleries does not ship any merchandise
purchased at auction. We will be pleased to provide a list of shippers and packers that our worldwide base of clients has successfully used, or you can have your own shipper handle your purchases. Please contact the shipper of your choice to arrange for pick up and packing of your items. Your items will be released as soon as payment clears our bank. We request that your shipper schedules pick up times at least 24 hours in advance; this will ensure no delaysin pick up, and release of your purchases.
13. EXPORT LICENSES AND PERMITS: Certain property sold at auction maybe made of or contain elements of endangered and other protected species of wildlife. Such material includes, among other things, tortoiseshell, ivory, crocodile skin, whale bone, certain species of coral and other animal bone. These materials may be subject to laws governing export from the United States or import into a foreign country (i.e.: endangered species). Severalcountries prohibit the importation of property containing these materials altogether and other countries require a permit (e.g., a CITES permit) from their respective regulatory agency. For example, the United States generally prohibits the importation of articles less than 100 years of age that contain material from any species listed as endangered or threatened. It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain any and all export or import licenses, permits or documentation required by any local authority for export from the United States or import into any other country for any object requiring same. The denial or delay in obtaining any license or permit from any agency shall not justify the cancellation or rescission of any sale or any delay in making payment for the total purchase price of any lot in accordance with these Conditions of Sale.
14. FIREARMS: All post-1898 firearms must be registered in compliance with Federal and South Carolina State Laws. Buyers of post-1898 firearms must complete State and Federal registration forms at Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., unless otherwise specified; processing of such forms may require a waiting period. Dealers and out-of-state buyers must have in their possession, on the day of sale, signed copies of their FFL (Federal Firearms License) in order to accept same-day delivery of modern weapons. Buyers who act as agents for FFL dealers must have a letter as well as an original signed copy of the dealer’s FFL, and must present it to Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., no less than 24 hours prior to auction date. Such lots may be denoted with special symbols and or verbiage in printed and digital catalogs. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. makes no warranties or representations whatsoever and no employee or consultant of Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. has the authority to do otherwise, concerning the operation or firing condition, fitness of use, safety to store, or reliability of any firearms, ammunition, or parts. Use of any firearms purchased at Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. is entirely at the user’s risk. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. offers for sale the lots as COLLECTOR items only. We strongly recommend that all weapons, ammunition, etc. purchased atauction be examined by a competent gunsmith. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for accidents, injury and damage resulting to any person from the storage or subsequent use of any such lots.
15. While Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and representatives, makeevery effort to accurately describe all lots offered for sale, it is incumbent upon the bidder to satisfy themselves in all areas of authenticity, originality, condition and imperfections. Bidders should also acknowledge that condition reports are often subjective and any item offered at auction may be subject to normal wear consistent with age that may not be specified in a condition report. If a bidder is uncertain about any of these issues, we would recommend that they not bid on lots in question. We would further urge that all potential bidders become familiar with “Commonly Used Terms and
Abbreviations” printed in each catalog or available upon request.16. These Conditions of Sale and the purchaser's and our respective rights and
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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Friends of Millford and Classical American Homes Preservation Trust
present
MUSIC AT MILLFORD
Sunday Afternoon, September 13, 2015
Amy Schwartz Moretti Robert deMaineViolin Chair and Director, Principal Cello,
Mercer’s McDuffie Center for Strings Los Angeles Philharmonic
James WilhelmsenPiano
Grounds Open – Noon • Concert – 2:30 pmPre-Concert Exclusive: Phyfe Unveiled – 12:30 pmBenefit lecture and tour of two newly installed bedrooms with
Peter Kenny, Duncan Phyfe expert and CAHPT Co-President.
Photo credits: Jerry Davis (left); Paul Rocheleau (right).
MI L L F O R D PL A N TA T I O N7320 Millford Plantation Road, Pinewood, S.C. 29125
Millford Plantation, built in 1839-41 in Sumter County, is considered one of America’s finest examples of early 19th century Greek Revival architecture with its extraordinary collection of original Duncan Phyfe furniture.
Millford is 45 minutes from Columbia, SC and two hours from Charleston, SC and Charlotte, NC. Round-trip bus transportationis available from Charleston based on guests’ interest. For more information, bus reservation and to purchase tickets, go to
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