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10 & 11 April 2015 CHARLTON HALL 86th Anniversary Auction The Dial & Roebling-DeHope Estates

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10 & 11 April 2015CHARLTON HALL

86th Anniversary AuctionThe Dial & Roebling-DeHope Estates

Discovering Extraordinary Objects For 86 YearsExplore With Us at www.CharltonHallAuctions.com

Important Estates & Private Collections

Estate of Mrs. J. Donald DialEstate of Margot Roebling DeHope

Estate of Dr. Waddell BarnesEstate of Norman Citron

Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.Collection of the late Dr. Edward and Helen McConnell

Walter & Harriet Keenan CollectionProperty descended in the Belmont Family

Property descended in the Gourdin and Young FamiliesProperty De-accessioned from the Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia

Florida private collectionGeorgia private collectionIllinois private collectionNew York private collectionNorth Carolina private collectionOhio private collectionPennsylvania private collectionSouth Carolina private collectionTennessee private collectionTexas private collectionVirginia private collectionWest Virginia collection

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SALE DATES & TIMES:Friday 10 April, beginning at 1pm (Lots 1-299)Saturday 11 April, beginning at 10am (Lots 300-648)

PREVIEW EXHIBITION:Opening Reception: Saturday 4 April (4pm–7pm) Wednesday 8 April (12noon–8pm)Thursday 9 April (10am–6pm) Friday 10 April (10am–6pm) Saturday 11 April (9am–12noon)and by prior appointment

CHARLTON HALL AUCTIONEERS7 Lexington DriveWest Columbia, South Carolina 29170Tel: 803-779-5678

Catalogue $30 at gallerySale No. SC276

Always Accepting Quality Consignments

86th Anniversary AuctionGreat Collections & Estates

Helen Roebling with baby Margot, 1939

Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeProperty Descended in The Roebling Family

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John Augustus Roebling (1806-1869)Born in Mülhausen, Prussia, John A. Roebling

immigrated to western Pennsylvania in 1835 after

studying at the Royal Building Academy in Berlin.

He experimented with twisted wire roping, which

led to a very successful family business and a

distinguished career in suspension bridge

engineering. He conceived the design of the

Brooklyn Bridge, but died before the project got

underway.

Washington Augustus Roebling (1837-1926) Soon after graduating from Rensselaer Polytechnic

Institute in Troy, NY, Washington joined his father’s

profession in suspension bridge engineering and

assisted in many of his projects. He is most noted for

overseeing the successful construction of his father’s

complicated designs for the Brooklyn Bridge.

Emily Warren Roebling(1843-1903)Emily was introduced to

Washington by her brother,

Kemble Warren, who served as

his commanding officer during

the Civil War. She was instru-

mental in the construction of the

Brooklyn Bridge, serving as a liai-

son between her husband and his

building crew when he fell ill.

She was a stylish and ambitious

woman, who wrote and published

books and completed her law

degree from New York University

in her 50’s.

John Augustus Roebling II (1867-1952)John was born in Mülhausen, Prussia, his

grandfather’s hometown, while his mother and

father studied the principles of caisson

foundations in preparation for the construction

of the Brooklyn Bridge. He earned a degree in

civil engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic

Institute and pursued independent research

and experimentation in his home laboratory at

the family estate in Bernardsville, NJ. He is

remembered for his generous philanthropy to

that town.

Margot Roebling DeHope (1939-2014)After her parent’s deaths, Margot was adopted

by her Aunt Helen and raised at the Roebling

family estate, Boulderwood in Bernardsville, NJ.

Helen Price Roebling (1889-1969)Helen came from a prominent and

large New Jersey family and became

John A. Roebling II’s second wife.

Margaret Shippen McIlvaine Roebling (1867-1930)

Johanna Herting Roebling (1817-1864)

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Charlton Hall is pleased and honored to offer objectsfrom the estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial. Mrs. Dial wasa favorite at our gallery. She was an elegant andstylish host in both of her homes in Columbia, SouthCarolina, and Palm Beach, Florida, where she was awinter resident for 35 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Dial’s years of European travelcultivated and honed their tastes. They lived life tothe fullest and enjoyed creative and stylish decors intheir warm and welcoming houses, where they tookpleasure in entertaining their family and friends.

The sale date of April 10, 2015 would have been her95th birthday. We remember her fondly.

Ronald D. LongPresident, Charlton Hall

Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial

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Lots 1-299

Session I10 April

Friday at 1pm

West Columbia, SC

CHARLTON HALL AUCTIONEERS

Important American Fine & Decorative ArtsAmerican & English Furniture, Silver, Fiine Art and Decorative Arts

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1RARE BOXED PAIR CHARLES LANCASTER .360 CAL BOXLOCK SXS SPORTING RIFLEScirca 1905, SN 012305 and 012306, walnut checkered forearm, half pistol grip stock, top lever action, scrolling floral engraving, extractors; double triggers, marked 1 & 2 in gold lettering, in fitted case with some equipment, barrels marked CHARLES LANCASTER 11 PATTON ST. HAYMARKET, LONDON, NON-FOULING &SMOOTH OVAL BORE RIFLING; barrel L26” overall L42 1/4” trigger pull, 14 1/2” (2pcs)***FFL REQUIRED***$6,000-9,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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Rare Pair Lancaster Double Rifles for Dangerous Animals

2CHARLES BOSWELL 20 BORE BOXLOCK SXSSPORTING GUNSN3603, walnut checkered forearm with Anson &Deeley release, Prince of Wales grip, top lever action,extractors, scroll and flower engraving, double triggers,barrels nitro proof, not for ball, right barrel Modified,left cylinder, 2 1/2” chamber numbered 2, barrelmarked: CHARLES BOSWELL MAKER 126STRAND.LONDON W.C.; barrel L28” overall L44 3/8” trigger pull 14 3/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***$1,000-1,800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

3I HOLLIS & SON 20 BORE BOXLOCK SXS SPORTING GUNSN 115370, walnut checker forearm with Anson &Deeley release, half pistolgrip stock, top lever action,extractors, double triggers, 2 1/2” chambers, right barrel Full, choke left Full, barrel marked: I HOLLIS& SON.BIRMINGHAM & LONDON; barrels L30”overall L46” trigger pull 13 3/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***$900-1,400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

4ARMY NAVY 20 BORE SXS HAMMER SPORTING

GUNcirca 1880, SN 50687, walnut checkered forearm,straight English stock, rounded top lever action, extractors, double triggers, barrels marked: ARMY &NAVY C.S.L. LONDON; barrel L28” overall L44 3/8” trigger pull 14 1/4”$400-700Provenance: South Carolina private collection

5JOSEPH LANG & SON 280 CAL SXS SIDELOCK

DOUBLE RIFLE, BOXED SETcirca 1912, SN 15193, forearm, full pistol grip, raisedcheek rest, scroll engraving, double triggers, extendedtang, ejectors, nitro proved, bird front sight; in fittedcase with some equipment; barrels marked: JOSEPHLAND & SON, 102 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON; barrel L26” overall L43” trigger pull 14 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***$3,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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6MANTON 12GA SIDELOCK HAMMER SPORTING GUNmid 19th century, SN 19, extractors, engraved with birdsand marked: MANTON, rib marked: LAMINATEDSTEEL, 2 1/2” chambers, right barrel Modified, leftModified, walnut checkered forearm, half pistol gripstock. barrel L32” overall L48” trigger pull 14 1/4”$300-500

7GUSTAV GENSCHOW & CO. G. 4 M.M. BOXLOCK

SXS DOUBLE RIFLESN1184, walnut checkered forearm, half pistolgrip stockwith cheekrest, top lever action, extractors, scroll engraving, double triggers, three flip-up rear sights, barrels marked: GUSTAV GENSCHOW & CO. A.G.HAMBURG, MADE IN GERMANY; barrel L26 1/8”overall L41 5/8” trigger pull 13 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***$500-1,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

8BELGIUM .32-40 CALIBER BOXLOCK SXS DOUBLE

RIFLESN 2104, walnut checkered forearm, straight Englishstock with cartridge case, top lever action, extractors,double gold triggers, four flip-up rear sights, flatsmarked: B BLINDEE, barrels marked: ACIER COMPRIME CAP MADE IN BELGIUM; barrel L28 1/4” overall L44 3/8” trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***$800-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

9GERMAN GUILDMADE 22 HORNET SCALLOPED

BOXLOCK SXS DOUBLE RIFLESN16671, Anson & Deeley release, checkered walnutforearm, full pistolgrip stock with cheekrest, scrollengraving, extractors, top lever action, cocking indicators, double triggers, claw scope mounts, nitroproved barrel marked: PRIMA KRUPP ST.M.G. 2.69G.B.P.; barrel L25 1/2” overall L42 1/2” trigger pull 14 1/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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10RAICK FRERES .22 HORNET BOXLOCK SXS DOUBLE

RIFLESN2453, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgrip stock,top lever action, extractors, floral scroll engraving, double triggers, flip-up rear sight, barrel marked: RAICKFRERES LIEGE BELGIUM, ACIER SECURITAS FURW .22 HP; barrel L26 1/8” overall L42 1/4” trigger pull 14 1/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

11GERMAN BOMBAY ARMOURY .333 BORE BOXLOCK

SXS DOUBLE RIFLESN 1187, walnut checkered forearm with Anson &Deeley release, full pistolgrip stock with cheekrest, toplever action, extractors, double triggers, scroll engraving,five flip-up rear sights, barrels marked: SPEZIALLYMADE FOR THE BOMBAY ARMOURY, 333 BOREMADE IN GERMANY; barrel L24” overall L40 1/2”trigger pull 14 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***$800-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

12RAICK FRERES .375 CALIBER BOXLOCK SXS DOUBLE

RIFLESN 23782, walnut checkered forearm, full pistolgripstock, top lever action, extractors, double triggers, scrolland flower engraving, four folding rear sights, barrelmarked: RAICK FRERES-LIEGE BELGIUM NITROPROVED SPECIAL QUALITY; barrel L26 1/8” overallL42 1/2” trigger pull 14 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

13CARL STIEGELE 10.7MM CALIBER BOXLOCK SXSDOUBLE RIFLESN12669, Anson & Deeley checkered walnut forearm,straight English stock with cheekrest, carved horn triggerguard, extractors, top lever action, cocking indicators,double triggers, barrels marked: WITTENER EXCELSIOR STHAL ST. M.G. 179KUNIGL.BAYR.HOFGEWEHRFABRIK CARLMUNCHEN STIEGELE; barrel L24 3/4” overall L41 7/8” trigger pull 14 3/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***$800-1,400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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14C. KRUMEL 32 BORE SXS HAMMER SPORTING

GUNcirca 1860, SN 17276, walnut checkered forearm withAnson & Deeley release, half pistolgrip stock withcheekrest, top lever action, extractors, double triggers,barrel marked: C. KRUMEL EBERSWALDE; barrelL27 1/2” overall L44” trigger pull 14 1/8”$300-500Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

15DONALD GRANT(British, 1930-2001)CHARGING ELEPHANTSoil on canvas, framed, signedlower rightH36” W54”$1,500-3,000Provenance: Estate of C.Heath Manning, Columbia,South Carolina

16ZEBRA HIDE RUG123” x 79”$500-800Provenance: Charleston,South Carolina privatecollection

17ZEBRA HIDE RUG102” x 69”$500-800Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

18PARKER BROS 12GA V-GRADE

BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUNSN 168909, checkered walnut forearm, straight English stock, scrollengraving, extractors, marked: PARKER BROTHERS, MAKERS,MERIDON, CONN. VULCANSTEEL; barrel L30” overall L46 1/2”trigger pull 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***$800-1,200Provenance: New York private collection

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SXS SPORTING GUNNVSN, 16ga and one set with 16ga barreland .36 cal rifle, one barrel set marked:S.A. VANHORN, ONEIDA, N.Y.; barrels L31”$1,000-1,500

20ITHACA 12GA BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUNSN 193244; marked: ITHACA GUNCO. ITHACA, N.Y., 2 1/2” chambers,right barrel Full, left Cylinder, extractors,checkered forearm, full pistol grip stock;barrel L28” overall L43 3/4” triger pull 13 7/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***$300-600

21L.C. SMITH 12GA FIELD GRADE SIDELOCK SXS SHOTGUNSN 517908, walnut forearm, full pistol stock, extractors, chamber 23/4” right barrel Improved Modified; marked: L.C. SMITH-FIELDGRADE ARMOR STEEL; barrel L26”; overall L42 3/8”; triggerpull 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***$500-800Provenance: New York private collection

22PARKER BROS. TROJAN 20GA BOXLOCK SXS SHOTGUNcirca 1924, SN 207260, frame size 0, rib marked: PARKER BROS.MAKERS, MERIDEN, CT. USA, TROJAN STEEL, PATD AUG15, 1905, PATD OCT 25, 1910, 2 1/2” chambers, right barrelImproved, left Full, walnut checkered forearm, full pistol grip stock;barrel L28” overall L44 1/2” trigger pull 14 5/8” ***FFL REQUIRED***$400-700

23HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON TOPPER MODEL SHOTGUNSSN AM228972, Topper model 58 410ga shotgun (3” FULL)SN AU556965, Topper model 88, 20ga (3” MOD)SN AM266795, Topper model 58, 12ga (3” MOD)barrel L43”, 41”, and 43” (3pcs) ***FFL REQUIRED***$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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Lincoln White House Dining Chairs

24ABRAHAM LINCOLN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET OF EIGHTAmerican, circa 1860, arched crestrail flanked by rosette and carved drop designs,molded arched backrest and overupholstered seat, on tapered turned legs; BH38 1/2” SH19” W20” D18” (8pcs)$20,000-30,000Provenance: President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, The White HouseRobert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926) Hildene, Manchester, Vermont, sonRobert Todd Lincoln Beckwith (1904-1985), Manchester, Vermont, grandsonOwen Moon, Woodstock, Vermont, purchaseWoodstock Country School, purchaseWhitney’s Antiques, Woodstock, Vermont, by tradePearl Williams Conn, Bethlehem, New Hampshire, 1962 purchaseRoberta M. Carr, Concord, New Hampshire, 1976 purchaseMr. & Mrs. Beverland, Florida private collector (Suite of 14 remained intact untilMr. Beverland sold through the years to various collectors) Lindsay George Durham, Athens, Georgia (obtained these side chairs)Greenville, South Carolina private collectionDanny’s Antiques, Greenville, South Carolina Present owner acquired chairs in 1988

Other Notes: These chairs originally from a suite of fourteen which were used atThe White House in the formal dining room during the Lincoln administration.

Their succession of ownership is documented by several bills of sale and relatedpapers, copies of which are available to purchaser.

Parts of this chair set have sold in these rooms, as well as Christie’s New York .

25ABRAHAM LINCOLN LIFE MASK RUBBER CASTING, AFTER LEONARD WELLS VOLKH10” W9 1/2” D7”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Florida private collection

Other Notes: This casting was from an original 1860 bronze life mask in the1970s. The present owner sold the rare bronze to a museum but not before takingit to Paul King Foundries in Rhode Island to create this rubber cast made withrare 1860 date on chin.

26ORIGINAL PLASTER MOLD ABRAHAM LINCOLN LIFE MASK, BY LEONARD W. VOLK(Illinois/Wisconsin, 1828-1895) plaster casting, unsigned, H14” W12” D7 1/2”$3,000-4,000Provenance: Florida private collection

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27AMERICAN MAHOGANY BONNET-TOP HIGHBOYlate 18th/early 19th century, broken-arch crown withflame-twist finial, above configuration of drawers withshell carving, lower part with three short drawers andshaped skirt, on shell-carved cabriole legs with bracketfeet; H88” W42 1/2” D26”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Georgia private collection

28FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT

SIDEBOARDshaped breakfront top over configuration of long andshort drawers, doors and wine drawer, on reededtapered legs; H42 3/4” W42” D25”$3,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

29AMERICAN MAHOGANY BRASS-INLAID CARD TABLE,MANNER OF DUNCAN PHYFEcirca 1820-1830, probably New York, hinged rectangular top with canted corners, above conformingskirt and twist-turned columns to quadripartite platform, on acanthus-carved legs with paw feet andcasters; H27 3/4” W36 3/8” D35 3/4” open$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

30AMERICAN CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1830, rectangular top over graduated drawers andsplayed feet; H39” W40” D20”$700-900Provenance: Georgia private collection

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31FEDERAL SQUARE-BACK CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA,PHILADELPHIAcirca 1795, fully-upholstered back raised in center,with downswept arms and reeded vase-turned supportsflanking bench seat, on tapered bead-and-channel legs;BH36” SH19” D33” L73 1/2”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from 1740 House Antiques,Charlottesville, Virginia

Literature: A similar example is depicted inHORNER’S BLUE BOOK, PHILADELPHIAFURNITURE by W. M. Horner, ppl.424 & 425

32AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE STYLE

INLAID MAHOGANY TWO-PART

DINING TABLE19th century, demilune and drop-leaftops, with conforming skirt on taperedlegs with brass caps and casters; H29 1/4”W53” D47” closed L85” open (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Columbia, South Carolinacollection

33AMERICAN MAHOGANY BLANKET CHEST, PROBABLY

PENNSYLVANIAcirca 1760, hinged top with molded edge, with interiortill, having two short drawers, on bracket feet, retaining original hinges; H28” W50” D23”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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34FEDERAL MAHOGANY WORKTABLEcirca 1825, rectangular top, outturned corners, overtwo drawers on turned and fluted legs and feet;H27 1/2” W18 1/4” D15 1/4”$300-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

35FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLEcirca 1800, folding elliptical top over conforming skirtcentered with banded tablet, on tapered reeded legsextending to elongated feet with brass caps and casters;cherry and white pine secondary woods; H30 7/8”W36” D36” open$1,000-2,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection

Literature: See DUNCAN PHYFE AND THEENGLISH REGENCY, 1795-1830, by NancyMcClelland, p.149, pl.129.Other Notes: The five-leg arrangement ischaracteristic of New York City, and is seen on cardtables made by both Duncan Phyfe and John Dolan.

36PAIR HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY AND

UPHOLSTERED LOVESEATSarched wingback, on tapered inlaid legs joined bymolded stretchers; BH38 1/2” SH20” W58 1/2” D25”(2pcs)$900-1,200Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection

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37FEDERAL MAHOGANY CARD TABLEcirca 1800, shaped elliptical top with chevron banding, over conforming skirt on reeded legs headed by flattenedball turnings and leaf-carved flange, with ring-and-ball turned feet upon brass ball caps; tulip poplar and whitepine secondary woods; H30 1/4” W36” D37” open$1,000-2,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection

Literature: See DUNCAN PHYFE AND THE ENGLISH REGENCY, 1795-1830, by Nancy McClelland,p.149, pl.129.

Other Notes: The five-leg arrangement is characteristic of New York City, and is seen on card tables made byboth Duncan Phyfe and John Dolan.

38NEW YORK FEDERAL MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1820, rectangular top over four long drawers, with deep top drawer andshaped bottom blade on splay feet; H44 3/4” W44 1/2” D18 1/2”$900-1,400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

39RARE NEW YORK CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHESTcirca 1760-1770, heavy molded cornice with canted corners over conformingcase with three short over three long graduated drawers flanked by chamferedfluted corners, on waist-molded lower case with shell-carved corners andcorresponding fluting extending to lamb’s tongues, with four long graduateddrawers, on molded base with ball-and-claw feet; H81 3/4” W51” D23 1/2”$5,000-10,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collectionPurchased from Ann Woods Ltd., 1211 West Main Street, Charlottesville,Virginia, in February 1989

40AMERICAN CHERRY PEMBROKE

TABLEearly 19th century, drop-leaf top overdrawer and square legs joined by X-stretchers; H29” W22 1/4” D31”$400-600Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

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41MASSACHUSETTS MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST OF

DRAWERS, NORTHSHOREcirca 1780, molded edge top over four graduated drawers, on bracket feet; H36” W43 1/2” D21 1/2”$3,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

42SHERATON MAHOGANY SETTEE, MANNER OF SLOVER &TAYLOR, NEW YORKcirca 1820, double-tablet back with reeded spindles, scrollingarms flanking overupholstered bench seat, on tapered flutedlegs with brass cups and casters; BH35 3/4” SH18 1/2” W22 1/2” L44”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina collection

43AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLEcirca 1830, rectangular top with butterfly drop leaves overdrawer, on carved turned legs with brass casters; H29” W26”W53 3/4” open D38”$400-600Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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44AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, PHILADELPHIAcirca 1825, inset top with architectural backboard, short drawers and pullout slides over three drawers, fourpaneled doors and reeded carved half columns, on carved, turned feet; H52 1/2” W75” D26 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

45NEW JERSEY MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, SIGNED

ISAAC BROKAW BRIDGE TOWNcirca 1810, broken-arch bonnet with brass finials and flutedcolonettes, enclosing eight-day works with painted dial andspandrels, central case flanked by quarter columns, on waist-molded lower part with shaped base and feet, with ovaland circular panels, line inlay and boxwood purfling; H91 1/2”W18 3/8” D10”$4,000-8,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collection

46PAIR AMERICAN FANCY PAINTED AND STENCILED BEDSearly 19th century, shaped headboard with floral, scrolling andleaf gilt decorations, on green ground, joined by posts; H41”W42 1/4” L79 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

47AMERICAN MAHOGANY

PEMBROKE TABLEcirca 1800, rectangular top withD-shape leaves, with single-drawer frieze on taperedlegs with cups and casters; H28”W38 1/2” open D36”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

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MAHOGANY WRITING DESK,BALTIMORE OR

PHILADELPHIAcirca 1830, form of a diminutivesideboard, top with gallery,small drawer and pullout slide,over long drawer, paneled doorsand column supports, on turnedfeet; H35” W31” D18”$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

49AMERICAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OAK DESKcirca 1900, hinged slant front with leather writing surface, onshaped trestle base unified by medial shelf; brass plates read:JAMES ADAIR PATENTED OCT 2ND 1866/REISSUEDAUG 4TH 1868/B & P LAWRENCE PROPRIETORS and55/E; H34” W23” D21 3/4”$500-800Provenance: Tarpon Springs, Florida private collectionUsed by Representative Edward De Veaux Morrell(1863-1917), Republican from Pennsylvania, served in the56th-59th Congress (1899-1906)

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51COMMODORE MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATHEW B. BRADY(New York, 1822-1896) three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing slightly left with left hand resting onsword, circa 1854-58, framed, sight H18 1/2” W15 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Matthew C. PerryCaroline Perry BelmontBessie Morgan Belmont TimmermanHence by descent to present heir

52JAPAN EXPEDITION SCENES BY SARONY & COpublished 1855, two works: FIRST LANDING OFAMERICANS IN JAPAN and LANDING OF COMMODOREPERRY, OFFICERS & MEN OF THE SQUADRON, coloredlithographs, framed, sight H19 3/4” W31 1/2” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Caroline Perry BelmontBessie Morgan Belmont TimmermanHence by descent to present heir

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50ANTIQUE PEARL, DIAMOND AND RUBY

WINGED-INSECT BROOCHlate 19th century, 7.5ct natural Baroque pearl formsthe body of the stylized Queen bee, the wings andhead set with diamonds and rubies, marked: 1874which may indicate date; L1 1/8” W2 1/4”$1,500-3,000Provenance: Caroline Perry BelmontBessie Morgan Belmont TimmermanHence by descent to present heir

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53MASSIVE JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGERMeiji period, Dia.24 1/4”$500-900Provenance: Oliver Hazzard PerryCaroline Perry BelmontBessie Morgan Belmont TimmermanHence by descent to present heir

54GEORGE III STYLE CARVED

MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIRlast quarter 19th century, foliate carved crestrail, pierced splat, slip seat on bellflower carved legs, BH31”SH17 1/2” W29” D24”$200-400Provenance: Caroline Perry BelmontBessie Morgan Belmont TimmermanHence by descent to present heir

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55BRITISH SCHOOL (18TH CENTURY)PORTRAIT OF SEATED LADY IN BLUE SILK DRESSoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH66” W42”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection

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56AMERICAN/BRITISH SCHOOL

CHILD PORTRAIT PAINTING

(19TH CENTURY)YOUNG GIRL WITH BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCKoil on canvas, framed,unsignedH33” W25”$1,500-2,000Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon,Georgia

57AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT, 19TH CENTURYYOUNG GENTLEMAN IN YELLOW WAISTCOAToil on canvas, framed, unsignedH30” W25”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Georgia private collection

58BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT, 19TH CENTURYLADY IN RED COAT WITH PORTRAIT MINIATUREoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH30” W25”$800-1,200Provenance: Georgia private collection

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59RARE CHARLESTON FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDSouth Carolina, circa 1790, serpentine top with triple-line inlays and single lightwood along the edge, over configuration of short, long andwine drawers, all with line inlays and banding, incurved shelf below the center drawer, on six square tapered legs, each with large diamond inlayon the upper stile followed by unusual double bellflower drops on upper and lower part of legs outlined with line inlays, above wide anklebanding; H39” W66” D24 1/4”$15,000-25,000Provenance: Descended through a Charleston family, name of family is private but will be shared with the purchaser.

Literature: Related to figs. NT3 & 4 in THE FURNITURE OF CHARLESTON 1680-1820 by Bradford Rauschenburg and John Bivinsand to figs. 59 & 60 in CHARLESTON FURNITURE 1700-1825 by Milby Burton. This board, with an incurved shelf below the centerdrawer, is a transition between the open arch and a fully enclosed lower cupboard of later boards. Of the mentioned figures, this exampleis by far the most elaborate with inlay, stringing and fine veneers.

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60CHARLESTON MAHOGANY SECRETARY DESKlate 18th century, rectangular molded top oversecretary drawer fitted with prospect door,drawers and valanced pigeonholes, over threelong graduated drawers, on ogee-bracket feet;H44 1/4” W47 1/2” D22 1/4”$20,000-40,000Provenance: Information accompanying thispiece indicates it was made for ThomasSmith (1719-1790), a wealthy Charlestonbanker, importer, and merchant, who was adescendant of Thomas Smith (1648-1694), aLandgrave and 10th colonial governor ofSouth Carolina. Upon Smith’s (1719-1790)death, the piece went to his granddaughters,the Grimke sisters, well-known Charlestonabolitionists. The Grimke sisters leftCharleston, and sold the piece to MartinWarring Simmons of Slanns Island nearEdisto. At his death, the piece then went tohis daughter, Isabelle Simmons King. Uponher death, the piece went to her son, ErnestW. King, Jr. Upon his death, the piece wentto his daughter, Mary Hatcher. Hatcher soldthe piece to a Charleston antique dealer in1989. The present owner, of Charleston,South Carolina, purchased the piece in 1995.

Literature: Depicted in THE FURNITUREOF CHARLESTON 1680-1820 by BradfordL. Rauschenberg and John Bivins, Jr.,pp.516-517, fig.NC-29d.

Other Notes: Almost no Charlestonsecretaries without bookcases survive, muchin contrast to similar pieces of Philadelphiaor the lower Chesapeake area of Virginia.Most Charleston secretaries with bookcasesare fully in the Neoclassical style, while thisexample belongs to the period immediatelyfollowing the Revolution when Rococofurniture forms had not yet seentransformation to the new style.

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61TENNESSEE FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY SLANT-FRONT DESK, SIGNED THOMAS KINNARDJonesborough, Washington Country, Tennessee, circa1819-1825, eagle and oval inlaid fallboard, opening tofitted interiors, over inlaid graduated drawers, shapedskirt and splayed feet; interior drawer signed: ThomasKinnard; and long drawer bearing MESDA label,verso inscribed: A.P. Thomas, Wytheville; H45” W42”D19”$6,000-8,000Provenance: Descended in the Thomas family topresent owner

Literature: McPherson, Anne S. FANS, FISH ANDTASSELS: IDIOSYNCRATIC INLAIDFURNITURE OF NORTHEASTERN TENNESSEE.Antiques & Fine Art Magazine, Winter/Spring 2015,Vol. XIV, Issue 1, pp.200-207, fig.8 (illustrated)

Sturgill, Mack H. ABIJAH THOMAS AND HISOCTAGONAL HOUSE. Marion: Tucker Printing,1990. pp.75-97 (illustrated)

Other Notes: Abijah Preston Thomas (1857-1939)Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia MESDA label: 3-30-81 Ref# S-11036

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62CHARLESTON INLAID MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF

DINING TABLEcirca 1795-1805, single board tops with four-beadedge, over skirt with three-line inlaid panels, leg stileswith satinwood panels extending to turned and reededlegs with trumpet feet; ash flyrail and white pine secondary wood; H28 1/2” D59 1/2” L68 1/2” open$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

63SOUTHERN CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BIRD-CAGE

TRIPOD TABLE, NORTH CAROLINA OR VIRGINIAcirca 1750-1790, circular top on bird-cage support, pillar shaft issuing three cabriole legs terminating inpadded Dutch feet; H27 1/2” Dia.31 7/8”$2,500-4,500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from 1753 House Antiques, 22 MorseStreet, Westborough, Massachusetts

64RARE COLONIAL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY

LOWBOY, VIRGINIAcirca 1760, rectangular molded top with cut cornersover case with single drawer and shaped pendent drop,on cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet, secondarywoods white cedar, yellow pine, and poplar; H29”W26 1/2” D19 3/8”$7,000-10,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from 1740 House Antiques,Charlottesville, Virginia

Literature: Similar example depicted in THEMAGAZINE ANTIQUES, June, 1969, p.745.

Other Notes: Report by Alden Identification Serviceavailable as the source of identification of secondarywoods.

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65ALFRED HEBER HUTTY(South Carolina, 1877-1954)CHARLESTON STREET SCENEwatercolor on paper, framed, signedsheet H20” W25 1/2”$10,000-15,000Provenance: Florida private collection

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(ATTRIBUTED TO)(South Carolina, 1811-1888)FRUIT STILL LIFEoil on board, framed, unsignedH25” W30”$1,500-2,000Provenance: Estate of Dr.Waddell Barnes, Macon,Georgia

Other Notes: Verso bearingold framer’s label-Means,Charleston, SC

67EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE(South Carolina, 1893-1975)PAINTED BUNTINGwatercolor, framed, signed sight H12” W10”$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

68EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE(South Carolina, 1893-1975)BROWN THRUSH ON FORSYTHIAwatercolor, framed, signed sight H10 1/2” W8”$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

69VIRGINIA FOUCHE BOLTON(South Carolina, 1929-2004)RAINBOW ROW IN CHARLESTONwatercolor, framed, signed & titledsight H9 1/2” W7”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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70ALICE SCOTT(South Carolina, 1924-2005)FLOWER VENDORSwatercolor, framed, signedsight H10” W6 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Ohio private collection

71ALICE SCOTT(South Carolina, 1924-2005)FLOWER VENDOR WITHCHILDRENwatercolor, framed, signedsight H10” W6 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Ohio privatecollection

72CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE, ROGER FINCH(Georgia, 20th century)ORIENTAL LANTERN, 1989painted welded steel, signed & dated H115 1/2” W22” D18”$2,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from the artist in 1990

Other Notes: Mr. Finch’s work can be found inseveral public and corporate collections, including: Albany Museum of Art, Albany, GeorgiaGeorgia Southern University, Statesboro, GeorgiaAugusta State University, Augusta, Georgia

73CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN SCULPTURE, ALICE MASSENGALE(South Carolina, 20th century)MOTHER AND CHILD, 1991carved soapstone, signed & datedH18” W8 1/2” D4 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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74WILLIAM LEDYARD (ATTRIBUTED TO)(South Carolina, b. 1915)ABSTRACT sculpturealabaster, unsignedH13” W4 1/2” D6”$200-300Provenance: South Carolina private collection

75WILLIAM MELTON HALSEY(South Carolina, 1915-1999) REFLECTIONS, August 1994oil on board, framed, signed, titled & datedH72” W48”$5,000-8,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

76WILLIAM MELTON HALSEY(South Carolina, 1915-1999)DANCERS, 1938gouache, framed, signed & dated: Wm. Halsey, Feb.-38sight H22” W13 1/2”$3,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionGift to present owner from the artist

77JESSE REDWIN BARDIN(South Carolina, 1923-1997)SIGNS OF SPRING, 1988oil on canvas, framed, signed & datedH60” W40”$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from the artist

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78JESSE REDWIN BARDIN(South Carolina, 1923-1997)CREATION OF EVE, 1988oil on canvas, framed, signed & datedH60” W48”$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from the artist

Exhibitions: Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC; BEYONDREPRESENTATION: ABSTRACT ART IN THE SOUTH, May 6- Aug. 14, 2005(Label on verso)

79JESSE REDWIN BARDIN(South Carolina, 1923-1997)SOUTHWEST VISION, 1982oil on canvas, framed, signedH50” W40”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from the artist

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80ANDRE KERTESZ PHOTOGRAPHS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST(American/Hungarian, 1894-1985)HORSEHAVEN INTERIOR VIEWS (Thomas Hastings Winter Cottage, Aiken, South Carolina)c.1930photographs, framed, stamped on versosight H9 1/2” W7 1/2” to H13” W10 1/2” (6pcs)$3,000-5,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection

Other Notes: The 50-foot by 150-foot lot on Newberry Street in Aiken, South Carolina, was presentedas a challenge to Thomas Hastings. The distinguished New York architect, known for such projects asthe New York Public Library and the Frick Mansion, was challenged to construct a home that met allthe requirements of an affluent 1920’s winter estate on this small lot. The impetus for such a projectwas Mrs. Hastings’s interest in horses, which frequently brought the couple to enjoy the warm climateand equestrian-focused community of Aiken. By 1929, two years after purchasing the small property,the Hastings’ winter home was constructed.

Impressively, Hastings was able to accommodate a five-bedroom house, along with a garden, stables,a garage, and a buggy shed. The house featured five bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, includ-ing a maid’s quarters. Three of these bedrooms were on the first floor, along with a living room, din-ing room, kitchen, a butler’s pantry, and four fireplaces. The second floor included a storage area, abedroom and bathroom for the maid, and an additional guest room. A porch on the first level func-tioned as an entrance to the home as well as an area in which to sit and gaze over the landscapedcourtyard and the stables, which held four to six horses. Over the years the house has passed throughnine different owners and renovations to the property have accommodated modern conveniences. To alarge extent, however, the design has remained essentially the same. Perhaps the largest adjustmentwas made to the stables in the late 1980s, when they were transformed into a social space, including aballroom and dining room.

Thomas Hastings’s creative solution to a unique design challenge remains a beacon of architecturalingenuity in Aiken’s Historic District. The estate was beautifully captured in a still and quiet photoseries from the 1930’s by the inimitable photojournalist, Andre Kertesz.

81ANDRE KERTESZ PHOTOGRAPHS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST, AND BOOK(American/Hungarian, 1894-1985)HORSEHAVEN EXTERIOR VIEWS (Thomas Hastings Winter Cottage, Aiken, South Carolina)c.1930photographs, framed, stamped on versosight H9 1/2” W7 1/2” to H13” W10 1/2”accompanied by one volume: De Paume, Jeu. ANDRE KERTESZ. New Haven, CT: Yale Univ. Press,2010. (7pcs)$3,000-5,000Provenance: Aiken, South Carolina private collection

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82J. BOYD SAUNDERS(South Carolina, b. 1937)two works: CATARACT I and THEBEDROOM (from The Farm series)etching and aquatint, and intaglio,framed, signed, titled & dated lowermargin in pencil, sight H17 1/2” W21”and H21 1/2” W26” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from the artist in 1995

83BRUCE WINSTON HAFLEY(Georgia, 1920-2011) BARKING BALLOON, 1964tempera panel, framed, signed, titled &dated on versoH7 1/2” W5”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

84EDWARD Z. WIMBERLY(South Carolina, b. 1942)SIZZERSacrylic on Masonite, framed, signed,titled & dated on verso: 87H9” W12”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from the artist in 1995

85RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)GATHERING DUST/PATTERNSoil on canvas, framed, signedversoH20” W24”$500-1,000Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

86RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)ROOFTOPS, CHARLESTONoil on canvas, framed, titled & signedone versoH8” W10”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

87RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)STILL LIFE WITH OLD MASTERoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH12” W16”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

88RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)SELF PORTRAIT, 1960oil on canvas, framed, signed upperright & inscribed on versoH20” W16”$200-400Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

89RAY GOODBRED(South Carolina, 1928-2011)THE ARTISTpastel, framed, signed lower right &inscribed on versosight H11” W17 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

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90RARE CHARLESTON DOUBLE-ARM ARGAND LAMP,RETAILED BY EYLAND & HAYDENcirca, 1832-35, bird and urn on leaf-decorated pedestalissuing arms filled with period globes and chimney;marked: Messenger & Sons, London & Birmingham,Manufactured for Eyland & Hayden, Charleston, S.C.;H20” W19”$3,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

Literature: Burton, E. Milby. SOUTH CAROLINASILVERSMITHS. Charleston, SC: CharlestonMuseum, 1991, p.49

Gowitt, Gerald T. 19TH CENTURY ELEGANTLIGHTING. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, p.149

91TENNESSEE COIN SILVER MUG, W.H. CALHOUNNashville, Davidson County, wk. 1835-65, Medallionflared body, engraved: Abbie Marion Homes fromPapa, Dec.. 25th, 1865, underside marked: W.H.Calhoun, Coin, 12; H3 1/4”, and 3.0ozT$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

Literature: Caldwell, Jr. Benjamin H. TENNESSEESILVERSMITH. Winston-Salem, NC: MESDA,1988, pp.49-51

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92TENNESSEE COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, J.S. CURTISMemphis, Shelby County, circa 1850, tapered beakerform, decorated with unidentified crest and motto:DREAD GOD; H3 1/2” and 4.5ozT$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

Literature: Caldwell, Jr. Benjamin H. TENNESSEESILVERSMITH. Winston-Salem, NC: MESDA,1988, p.69

93SOUTHERN SILVER MUG, RADCLIFFE &GUIGNARDColumbia, South Carolina, wk. circa 1855-58) beadedand banded cylinder form with leaf-capped scrollinghandle, engraved with initials: AHT and marked:RADCLIFFE & GUIGNARD incised; H4 1/4” and 6.5ozT$500-900Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

94SOUTHERN SILVER MUG, JOHN VEALColumbia, South Carolina, wk. before 1827-c.1857,banded cylinder form with scrolling handle, engravedwith initials: WFT and marked: J. VEAL within rectangle; H4” and 8.4ozT$500-800Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

95CHARLESTON SILVER CREAMER, HAYDEN &WHILDENSouth Carolina, wk. circa 1855-63, chased floral cartouche on baluster form with vine-capped handle,centering engraving: SMcG to RMS, marked: Hayden& Whilden, G&W (Grosjean & Woodward, New YorkCity, wk. 1840-53); H4 1/2” and 3.5ozT$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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96SOUTHERN DECORATED STONEWARE STORAGE JAR,THOMAS CHANDLEREdgefield District, circa 1850, ovoid body with kaolindecorated loop and swag flanked handles, H16”$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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NORTH CAROLINA, DANIEL SEAGLECatawba Valley, 1805-67, dark brown alkaline glazedtall cylinder flanked by handles, incised: 3; H15”$400-600Provenance: North Carolina private collection

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GOURDIN FAMILYdated 1851, diamond shape with suspension hole attop, dark brown patina, stamped: CHARLESTON,1851, SERVANT, 1650; H2 1/4” W2”$1,500-2,000Provenance: Property descended in the prominentearly Charleston, South Carolina Gourdin and Youngfamilies to present owner

99RARE SOUTHERN MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA BY

A.W. SHAFFERpublished Raleigh, NC, 1886, NEW TOWNSHIPMAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. 2nd ed. A.W.Shaffer: containing two fold-out lithographic maps onbank-note paper, bound as book, each H30” W26”$500-1,000Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund

100BOOK: A HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY SOUTH

CAROLINA, W.W. SELLERSSellers, William. A HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA FROM ITS EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT, 1901.Columbia, SC: R.L. Bryan Co., 1902; encased inshrinkwrapping$200-400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

101RARE AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER,WORKED BY MATILDA WAUGHdated May 15th 1802, floral and vine worked abovealphabet, numerals and verse; contained within frame;overall H25” W16 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Matilda Waugh (1780-1807)Flora A. Waugh Dufphey (1844-1895)Ella May Dufphey Dobyns (1872-1931)Ruth Waugh Dobyns Thomas (1902-1984)Descended in the family to present owner

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102AUGUSTIN PERRENOUD GOLD POCKET WATCH, OF

SOUTHERN INTERESTcirca 1860, ornate enameled case, opening to revealdial signed: Augstin Perrenoud, and dustcoverengraved: E.M.G to J.C.B, Sept. 25th, 1860; casemarked: G.W. & Co., 18 and 6598; H2 1/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Edward Montague Grimke (1832-1896)gift to wife upon their wedding Julia CatherineBridges (1839-1928)

Property descended in the prominent earlyCharleston, South Carolina Gourdin and Youngfamilies to present owner

103FRENCH GOLD OPENFACE POCKET WATCH, OF

SOUTHERN INTERESTlate 19th century, engraved openface dial, caseengraved: HGY (Henry Gourdin Young) dial marked:squirrel punch, 14K, 1865960; and works marked: 17-jewel, adjusted, 1865960; on chain and HGY engravedfob; H2 1/2”, chain marked: 1855; L12”, and fob, H1 1/2”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Property descended in the prominentearly Charleston, South Carolina, Gourdin and Youngfamilies to present owner

104IMPORTANT CLASSICAL MAHOGANY PIER TABLE,ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH MEEKS & SONSNew York, circa 1825, marble top over gilt-mountedand stenciled skirt, on marble columns and pilasters,mirrored backplate, incurvate platform base ending onelaborately carved paw feet issuing trailing cornucopia;H38 3/4” W44” D19 1/4”$7,000-9,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

Other Notes: A similar pier table bearing Meekslabel in the collection of The Metropolitan Museumof Art, New York.

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TABLEthird quarter 19th century, exaggerated serpentine topdecorated with fleur de lis within scrolling and floralcartouche, over conforming frieze with single drawer,cabriole legs with leaf scroll and bellflower marquetry,feet fitted with ormolu mounts; H38 1/4” W47” D28”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

106RENAISSANCE REVIVAL INLAID MIXED WOOD

CENTER TABLEcirca 1865, molded shaped top enclosing recessedpanel inlaid with instruments, sheet music, bellflowers,birds and leafy tendrils, conforming valanced skirt withcorresponding inlay, on turned legs with leaf-cappedvases, joined by stretcher centering vase-form finial;H32” W47” D31 1/2”$1,500-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

107AMERICAN CLASSICAL MARBLETOP MAHOGANY

SIDEBOARDcirca 1835, tall backboard with bookmatched veneer,on black marble top with rounded corners, case withpair ogee-molded drawers over three doors with shapedflat panels, on bracket feet; H53 3/4” W67 1/2” D23”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

108EASTLAKE CARVED WALNUT DESKcirca 1880, shaped and molded hinged top with leatherwriting insert above conforming frieze and valanceddrawer, on trestle base unified by medial shelf, oncasters; H30” W34” D19 3/4”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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109GODDARD & TOWNSEND STYLE BLOCKFRONT CHEST ON

CHESTlate 19th century, swan’s-neck bonnet with rosettes and flamefinials, two-part case with configuration of drawers, on moldedbase with ball-and-claw feet; H87 1/2” W39” D21 1/2”$900-1,800Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection

110AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING TABLEcirca 1850, superstructure of pigeonholes, doors and drawer,with storage wells for stationery, frieze with two drawers, onspinneret legs; H33 3/4” W50” D25”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

111FEDERAL MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1800, bowed top over graduated drawers on splayed feet; H33 3/4” W41 1/2” D23”$900-1,200Provenance: Georgia private collection

112FEDERAL CHERRY SLANT-FRONT DESK, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLANDcirca 1780, brass three-quarter gallery, fallboard concealing interior fitted withdrawers and valanced pigeonholes, case with four long graduated drawers, onbracket base; overall H42 3/4” W37 1/4” D20 1/2”$1,500-3,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from 1740 House Antiques, Charlottesville,Virginia

113FEDERAL CHERRY PEMBROKE TABLE, NEW ENGLANDcirca 1790, serpentine top with butterfly drop leaves, overopposing drawers with maple cockbeading, on taperedlegs; H28 3/4” W34 7/8” open D35 3/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from 1740 House Antiques, Charlottesville,Virginia

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MICHAEL ALLISON, NEW YORKfirst half 19th century, rectangular top and case withbonnet drawer over three long graduated drawers, withscalloped skirt and splay feet; H46 1/4” W46 3/8”D21 3/4”$1,200-1,600Provenance: South Carolina collection

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ACCOMPANYING CHAIRScircular top and conforming skirt,on quadripartite pedestal base withgilded scroll feet, accompanied bysix side chairs with saber legs; tableH31” Dia.60”, chairs BH25 3/4”SH20” W20 1/2” D20” (7pcs)$2,500-3,500Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collectionMade by Joseph Bruno, NewOrleans, Louisiana, in June 1997

116REGENCY GILT BULL’S-EYE

MIRRORearly 19th century, eagle andacanthus cresting, molded circularframe with spherical mounts andblack slip enclosing beveled mirror;H34 1/2” W22 1/2”$1,200-1,800Provenance: South Carolinacollection

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117QUEEN ANNE STYLE MIRROR19th century, scrolling crest above molded frame looking glass, H38 1/2” W24 1/4”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon,Georgia

118QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT MIRROR18th/19th century, two-part beveled looking glass contained within ornate frame; H42” W17 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Dr. Waddell Barnes, Macon,Georgia

119QUEEN ANNE STYLE PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY

MIRRORH35” W14 1/2”$200-400Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia

120GEORGIAN MAHOGANY WALL MIRRORmid to late 18th century, scrolling frame enclosing mirrorplate; H41” W21 1/2”$800-1,200

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121JAMES HAMILTON(Pennsylvania/California, 1819-1878) AFTER THE STORMoil on canvas, framed, signed & dated on verso: 1874H16 1/2” W30”$3,000-5,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionSothebys-New York, October 30, 1996, Lot 39

Other Notes: Also bearing old Christie’s New York label on verso

122JOHN GADSBY CHAPMAN(New York/Italian, 1808-1889) LAKE OF ALBANO, PILGRIMS TO THEMADONNA DEL TUFO ON ASSUMPTION DAY,circa 1873oil on canvas, framed, unsignedH27” W43”$3,000-4,000Provenance: Property deaccessioned from a SouthCarolina museum to benefit the collections fundChristie’s-New York, Nov. 14, 1991, Lot 50

Other Notes: Original canvas (now relined) bearsinscription identifying the subject as Madonnapainted for an A.O. Bigelow Esq of Boston in Romein 1873.

123CHARLES MARION RUSSELL(Montana/California/Missouri, 1864-1926) COWBOYcarved wood, signedH14 1/2” W4 1/2” D3 1/2”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Florida private collection

124JANE PETERSON (MANNER OF)(Massachusetts/New York, 1876-1965) DAY AT THE BEACHoil on board, framed, bearing signatureH7” W9”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Florida private collection

125ROBERT HENRI(New York/Pennsylvania, 1865-1929) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL IN POLKA DOTDRESSoil on canvas, framed, signed lower left & stamped onversoH14” W12”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Florida private collectionPurchased form the Leona Robbins estateAcquired from Robert Henri

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126MANE KATZ(New York/Russian, 1894-1962)PORTRAIT OF A WOMANoil on board, framed, signed upper rightH25” W18”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Florida private collection

127RACHEL V. HARTLEY(New York, 1884-1955) five works: WAITING FOR CUSTOMER, MODERN & CHILD, MUSICAL MAN, SHIP AT SEA, and TWO COCONUT TREESoil on paper, framed, some signed and titledH6 1/2” W4 1/8” to H4 3/4” W6 1/2” (5pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: British private collection

128BRUCE CRANE(Connecticut/New York, 1857-1937)SUMMER LANDSCAPEoil on board, framed, signedH9” W12”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Florida private collection

129FEODOR ZAKHAROV(New York/Russian, 1882-1967) THE NURSEMAID, CENTRALPARK, 1925watercolor and pencil, signed, titled &dated lower right and verso, andHeydenryk labelsight H12 1/4” W9”$800-1,200Provenance: Georgia private collection

130GAYLE TATE(Wyoming/Florida, b. 1944)CHILKAT MOUNTAINS NEAR HAINES ALASKAoil on board, framed, signed & titled lower right andversoH18” W24”$500-800Provenance: Florida private collection

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131RIFKA ANGEL(New York/Russian, 1899-1988)THE GARDEN OF EDENmixed media on canvas, framed,signed & dated 1939H20” W10”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J.Donald Dial, Columbia, SouthCarolina

132MICHAEL A. VENEZIA(American, 20th century)CONVERSING WITHLIGHToil and mixed media on board,framed, signed, titled & datedon versoH38” W29”$300-500Provenance: Estate of NormanCitron, Atlanta, Georgia

133RAPHAEL SOYER

(ATTRIBUTED TO)(New York, 1899-1987)STUDY (male and femaleheads)watercolor and pencil on paper,framed, unsignedsheet H10” W7 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of NormanCitron, Atlanta, Georgia

134SYD J. BROWNE(New York, 1907-1991)OLD NEW YORKetching, unframed, signed & titledin pencilsheet H11” W15 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling andPrice families

135SYCAMORE KEY BOX19th century, raised panel slidinglid, dovetailed case on bracket base;H6” W13 3/4” D7 1/5”$300-600Provenance: Charleston, SouthCarolina private collection

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136VICTORIAN ORDER OF THE GARTER DRUM, SIGNED A. JORDANcirca 1875, paint-decorated with Royal coat of arms with mottos: Honi Soit QuiMal y Pense, rope and strap-bound body, marked: A. Jordan, 42 Manchester St.Liverpool; H18” Dia.33”$400-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

137AMERICAN ROPE TENSION DRUM, SIGNED CHAS. & HICKS19th century, probably regimental, calfskin heads bound by painted hoops andpictorial and nail-head design body; H10 1/2” Dia.16 1/4”$500-800Provenance: West Virginia collection

138US 1859 $2 1/2 GOLD COIN AND

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA

CURRENCYfeaturing Lady Liberty and 13 stars,obverse with American eagle and shield,together with handwritten note onGourdin, Matthiessen & Co paper: Coinsused to closes [sic] the eyes of light, Harry,also Julia Eveleyn. Feb. 17th 1907. JosephRutledge Jr. Sept 26th 1909together with:2 $1 notes, Apr. 6th, 1863 and Feb. 17th,1864 issues8 $5 notes, Feb. 17th, 1864 issue5 $10 notes, Feb. 17th, 1864 issue$100 State of Georgia loan coupon, Jan 15th, 1862 (18pcs)$400-600Provenance: Property descended in the prominent early Charleston, SouthCarolina, Gourdin and Young families to present owner

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139FIGURAL PAINT-DECORATED METAL LETTER BOXearly 20th century, molded cut-out standing sheepwith bells in floral landscape concealing letter box;H10 1/4” W12” D5”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

140VICTORIAN PICTORIAL WOOL NEEDLEWORKlate 19th century, depicting blackamoor with dogs withagricultural landscape, in bird’s-eye maple frame;overall H25” W29”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

Other Notes: Related to example sold at Sotheby’s-New York, 13 October 2013, Lot 243

141TWO PAINT-DECORATED LEATHER FIRE BUCKETSlate 18th century, with handles; overall H19” and 20”(2pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

142MINIATURE FIR CHEST OF DRAWERS19th century, rectangular three-drawer case, on splayfeet; H12 5/8” W13 5/8” D7 7/8”$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

143MINIATURE AMERICAN FOUR-POSTER BEDSTEAD

AND FOOTSTOOL19th century, bed with turned posts and shaped headboard, H11 3/4” W12” L17 7/8”; oval walnutfootstool, H6 1/4” 15 3/8” D8 3/4” (2pcs)$400-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

144MINIATURE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE

WALNUT SLANT-FRONT DESTlate 19th century, fallboard conceals fitted interior overchest with three drawers, on bracket base; H15” W14 1/2” D9”$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

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145MINIATURE AMERICAN WALNUT BLANKET CHESTearly 19th century, hinged molded top over dovetailedcase, on short turned legs; H9” W13 1/8” D7 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

146EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH

HAND-CUT PUZZLEScollection of 26 boxed lithographed and hand-cutinterlocking wood puzzles, made by The Picture PuzzleMart, Pastime Puzzles, and Tuck’s Zag-Zaw (26pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

147TIFFANY & CO TRAVELING ALARM CLOCK, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTcirca 1945, blue leather case with gilt initials: H.P.R.(Helen Price Roebling, 1889-1969), opening to hingedsquare clock marked: Tiffany & Co, Swiss; H4 1/8”W3 1/2” D1 1/8”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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148RARE COIN-STEM COLORLESS

GLASS LOVING CUP, ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS

CAINS, PHOENIX GLASS

WORKSMassachusetts, circa 1828-35,hollow knopped stem containing1821 Capped Bust dime surmounted by double ribbed-handle vase; H8” W7 1/2”$1,200-1,800Provenance: SouthCarolina privatecollection

Literature: Cooper, Wendy CLASSICAL TASTE INAMERICA, 1800-1840. New York: Abbeville Press,p.174.

Spillman, Jane . GLASSMAKING AMERICA’SFIRST INDUSTRY. Antique & Fine Art Magazine

Wilson, Kenneth M. AMERICAN GLASS (vol I)New York: Hudson Press, 1994, p.203

Other Notes: Spillman, Jane . GLASSMAKINGAMERICA’S FIRST INDUSTRY. Antique & FineArt Magazine

149COLLECTION ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

DECORATED GLASS VESSELSlate 19th/20th century, com-prising:pair cut-decorated vases, H91/2”pair geometric vases, H11 1/2”pair wine coolers, H8”pair decanters, H10”Neoclassical vase, H10”brilliant-cut vase, H12”compote, H6” Dia.10”blown vase, H5 1/2” (12pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHopeDescended in the Roeblingand Price families

150AMERICAN FREE-FORM BLOWN COLORLESS AND

GREEN GLASS SALTSlate 19th/early 20th century, swan form wells on lemonsqueeze pedestals, the green pair in uranium glass, H51/2” W3 1/2” (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

151PAIR FRENCH STYLE CRYSTAL GIRANDOLESlate 19th century, blue crystal prisms supported byfour-light ornate candelabra, H24” Dia.14” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

152PAIR ENGLISH GIRANDOLESlate19th/early 20th century, gilt-metal and glassstandard supporting stylized floriform sockets drapedwith prisms on marble base; H20” W17” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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153PAIR IRISH CRYSTAL LUSTERS, PROBABLY

WATERFORDcirca 1900, baluster standard on shaped base drapedwith long prisms, H14” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

154BACCARAT CRYSTAL AND BRONZE-MOUNTED URNlate 19th century, H14 1/2”$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

155FRENCH GILT-DECORATED AND ETCHED GLASS

TOILETRY DECANTER SETearly 20th century, comprising three matching pairs;H8”, 7” and 4 1/2” (6pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

156PAIR IRISH CRYSTAL VASES CONVERTED TO TABLE

LAMPSlate 19th/early 20th century, vase H16” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

157PAIR REVERSE-DECORATED GLASS VASES,CONVERTED TO LAMPSlate 19th century, bird and butterfly sprays on creamground, electrified; H8” overall H19 1/4” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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158GORHAM VERSAILLES STERLING FLATWARE AND

SERVING PIECEScirca 1888, comprising:3 hollow handle knives, L9 3/4”12 blunt blade hollow handle knives, L9 3/4”hollow handle knife, L9 5/8”3 blunt blade hollow handle knives, L9 5/8”10 hollow handle knives, L9 3/8”12 blunt blade hollow handle knives, L8 1/2”blunt blade hollow handle knife, L7 3/4”12 hollow handle fruit knives, L7 1/8”3 hollow handle spreaders, L6 1/4”5 hollow handle butters, L6 1/4”1 solid silver butter spreader, L5 3/4”10 solid silver spreaders, L5 1/2”12 serving spoons, L8 1/2”12 soups, L7 1/2”33 teaspoons, L5 7/8”12 grapefruit spoons, L5 3/4”11 shell-end spoons, L5 3/4”12 4-o’clock spoons, L5 1/8”3 coffee spoons, engraved:1843-1893, L5 1/8”12 bouillons, L5”12 demitasse, L4 3/8”24 dinner forks, L7 3/4”13 forks, L6 3/4”12 fish forks, L6 3/4”youth fork, L6”12 cocktail forks, L5 3/4”12 salad forks, L5 3/4”hollow handle meat carver, L14 1/4”hollow handle steel, L14”2-pc hollow handle salad serving set, L12”hollow handle meat fork, L11”ice cream slice, L10 3/4”pie server, L10 1/2”hollow handle cheese server, L10 1/4”steak fork, L8 3/4”2-pc olive serving set, L8 1/2” and 8 1/8”cold meat fork, L8 3/8”master butter, L7 1/2”gravy ladle, L6 1/2”olive fork, L6 1/4”condiment serving spoon, L6”sardine fork, L5 1/2”mustard ladle, L5 1/8”nut scooop, L4 3/4”assembled service engraved with various initials, manybearing initials: LAPTotal 271.6ozT weighable (285pcs)$5,000-8,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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159A.G. SCHULTZ & CO STERLING TEA AND COFFEE

SERVICEMaryland, circa 1899-1950, finely repousse-chased floral pattern, engraved with initials CPN, comprising:coffeepot, H9”teapot, H7 1/2”covered sugar, H5 1/2”creamer, H5 1/2”wastebowl, H4 1/2”Total 83.0ozT all in (5pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia

160GORHAM STERLING DOUBLE-HANDLED SERVING

TRAY, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTearly 20th century scroll and shell pattern, engravedwith initials: MSR (Margaret Shippen McIlvaineRoebling, 1867-1930); L24” and 74.0ozT$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

161AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, OF ROEBLING

FAMILY INTERESTpair of dishes, Dia.7 1/2”2 footed dishes, H2 3/4” and 2 1/2”glass-lined center bowl, H4”creamer, H3 1/2”3 dishes, Dia.3” to 5”salt, H1 1/2”leaf-form scoop, L4 3/4”sugar tongs, 5 3/4”11 iced tea spoons, L8 1/4”5 teaspoons, L5 1/2”Tiffany fork, engraved with initials: H*P (Helen PriceRoebling, 1889-1969), L7”spoon, engraved: Ethel 1-16-15 (Ethel Mary PriceCovell), L6”4 souvenir spoons, L2 1/2” to 4 1/4”4 salts, L2 1/2” to 3 1/2”total 56.0ozT (38pcs)$700-900Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

162TIFFANY & CO STERLING COFFEE SERVICE AND

TRAYcoffeepot, H8”open sugar, H3”creamer, H3 1/2”marked: Tiffany & Co 8500and associated round tray, marked: Tiffany & Co16985/3853, Dia.12”Total 45.0ozT (4pcs)$700-900Provenance: Ridgeway, South Carolina privatecollection

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FAMILY INTERESTcirca 1879, Montezuma pattern, engraved with initials:MR (Margaret Shippen McIlvaine Roebling, 1867-1930), comprising:6 forks, L8”6 forks, L7”6 spoons, L9”5 spoons, L7”5 spoons, L6”6 spoons, L4”total 44.0ozT (34pcs)$700-900Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

164A.G. SCHULTZ & CO STERLING BEVERAGE

PITCHERMaryland, circa 1899-1950, ornate floral repousse-chased ovoid form, marked on base; H10”and 29.0ozT$600-900Provenance: Estate of Benjamin Bates James, Jr.,Atlanta, Georgia

165AMERICAN STERLING TABLE ARTICLES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTeach engraved with initials: MSMcI or MSR (MargaretShippen McIlvaine Roebling, 1867-1930), comprising:Gorham reticulated dish, Dia.9 1/2”12 Gorham butter pats, Dia.3”Gorham Colonial pattern serving spoon, L8 3/4”Gorham footed bowl, H2 1/4” Dia.5 1/4”Gorham sugar tongs, L5”Gorham olive fork, L7 1/2”Dominick & Haff salver, Dia.6 1/4”total 38.0ozT (18pcs)$600-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

166AMERICAN STERLING BOWL AND PLATTER, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTGorham reeded bowl, engraved with initials: MSM(Margaret Shippen McIlvaine Roebling, 1867-1930),H4”, Sq.8”, together with International Minuet pattern platter, L16” and 34.0ozT (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

167AMERICAN STERLING BEVERAGE PITCHER,THEODORE B. STARRNew York, active 1900-24, repousse-chased floraldesign flanked by leaf and floral-capped scrolling handle; marked; H7 1/2” and 28.0ozT$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

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168TIFFANY & CO STERLING TRAY, OF ROEBLING

FAMILY INTERESTcirca 1902-1907, engraved with initials: MSR(Margaret Shippen Roebling, 1867-1930), marked:5765/3396; Dia.13 1/2” and 33.5ozT$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

169AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, TIFFANY AND

BLACK, STARR & FROST19th century, comprising:Tiffany, Young & Ellis plate, Dia.6 1/2”set of 4 Tiffany & Co shakers, H5 3/4”Black, Starr & Frost sugar caster, H8 1/4”Total 25.5ozT (6pcs)$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

170GORHAM VERMEIL SILVER DRESSER SET, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTcirca 1887-1889, floral repousse pattern, engraved withinitials: EWR (Emily Warren Roebling, 1843-1903),comprising:2 hand mirrors, L12”3 boxes, Dia.3” to 4”box, L5 1/2”round tray, Dia.6”oblong tray, L7”glove stretcher, L6 1/2”nail buffer stand, W8”nail file handle, L4 1/4”total 29.0ozT weighable (11pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

171AMERICAN STERLING DESK ARTICLES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTmany with engraved initials: EWR (Emily WarrenRoebling, 1843-1903), comprising:Gorham postage scale, H3 1/4”scale, H3 1/2”2 Gorham pen trays, L10”case, L3 1/4”2 ink pots, H2 1/2” and 1 3/4”seal, H2 1/2”7 burners, Dia.3” and L6 1/2” and H6 1/2”2 tapersticks, W4 1/2” and 3 1/2”duster, H4 1/4”tool, L7”Gorham thermometer, H8 1/2”hook, Dia.3 1/4”picture frame, H4” W6 1/4”letter opener, L5”blotter, L4 1/2”total 25.0ozT weighable (20pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

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ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTcirca 1894, Cluny pattern, all engraved: MSMcI(Margaret Shippen McIlvaine, 1867-1930), comprising:pastry server, L11 1/2”cake knife, L10 1/2”berry spoon, L8 1/2”cheese scoop, L8”2 master butters, L8”condiment fork, L6”sugar sifter, L6”sugar spoon, L6 1/2”sugar tongs, L5 1/4”condiment ladle, L5”2 master salts, L3 1/2”total 27.5ozT (13pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

173AMERICAN STERLING OVERLAY AND SILVER SCENT

BOTTLES, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTengraved with initials: EWR (Emily Warren Roebling,1843-1903) and dated October 10pair Gorham scent bottles, H5 1/2”Gorham perfume atomizer, H5 1/2”together with silverplate overlay decanter, H6” (4pcs)$300-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

174TIFFANY & CO STERLING TABLE ARTICLES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTmost engraved with initials: EWR (Emily WarrenRoebling, 1843-1903), comprising:thermometer, H6 1/2”bell, H4”dish, Dia.4 1/4”stand, L7 1/2”set of 6 Olympian cream soups, L5 1/2”pair of shakers, H4”total 21.5ozT all in (12 pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

175AMERICAN STERLING AND PLATED LADIES’ DRESSING IMPLEMENTS, OF ROEBLING FAMILY

INTERESTvarious makers and patterns, many engraved with initials: EWR (Emily Warren Roebling, 1843-1903),comprising: 6 dresser jars, H2” to 4 1/2”3 boxes, Dia.2 1/2” to 3 1/2”brush, L8 1/2”comb, L7”hair curler, L7”nail clippers, L4 1/2”nail buffer, L3”shoe hook, L8”clothesbrush, L3 1/2”2 silverplate pin cushions, L3 1/2” and Dia.4 1/4”total 9.0ozT weighable (18pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

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176AMERICAN STERLING LADIES ARTICLES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTlate 19th/early 20th century, various repousse patternsby various makers, many engraved with initials: EWR(Emily Warren Roebling, 1843-1903) and dates March14 and October 10, comprising:scent flask, H6”canister, H7”powder canister, H3 1/2”tray, L8 1/2”2 boxes, Dia.2 1/4”2 oblong boxes, L3” to 5”buffer, L5”clothesbrush, H6”comb, L4 1/2”brush, L2 1/2”Total 22.5ozT weighable (12pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

177STERLING TRUMPET VASES, OF ROEBLING FAMILY

INTERESTpair Edwardian vases, H8”American vase with dedication: From yourfriends in the Bernardsville Bank, H9”vase, engraved HPR (Helen Price Roebling,1889-1969), H6”each with weighted base (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

178AMERICAN BASKET AND COVERED SUGARreticulated oval basket, dated 1909, H2” L10 1/2” W8 1/4”; and K. Kirk & Son “11oz” silver footedsugar pot, circa 1861-1868, H5” W3 1/4”; Total12.0ozT (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

179AMERICAN STERLING INFANT AND CHILD’SARTICLES, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTrattle, engraved: Music for Margot, L3 1/2”christening cup, engraved: Margo, Cousin Bob, Mar21, 1939, H2 1/4”2 infant spoons, L3” and 4 1/2”infant fork, L4 1/4”set of 4 barettes, L1 3/4”total 6.3ozT (9pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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180AMERICAN STERLING LADIES SEWING ARTICLES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTsome pieces with initials: EWR (Emily WarrenRoebling, 1843-1903), some with initials: MSM orMSR (Margaret Shippen McIlvaine Roebling, 1867-1930), comprising:2 spool cases, H1 1/2” and 1”Gorham spool keeper, L6 1/2”yarn keeper, H3 1/2”tape measure, Dia.1 1/2”pocket knife, L3 1/2”silverplate sewing pendant, H2 1/2”total 6.5ozT weighable (7pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

181J.E. CALDWELL & CO. STERLING SALVER, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTearly 20th century, floral repousse and stippled design,square footed dish, engraved with initials: MSMcI(Margaret Shippen McIlvaine, 1867-1930), H1”, Sq.8 1/4” and 12.5ozT$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

182AMERICAN AESTHETIC SILVERPLATE COVERED

WARMING DISHES, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTlate 19th century, H8 1/2” W12 1/2” and H9” W14”(2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

183AMERICAN STERLING CARD CASE AND BUTTER

PICK, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTshaped hinged engine-turned decorated case, engraved:E.W.R., Jan. 18, 1866, H3 1/2”; together with ornatebutter pick engraved: R and 1865-1890, L6 1/4” andtotal 1.4ozT (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

Other Notes: The card case date is the one-yearwedding anniversary of Emily Warren Roebling(1843-1903) and Washington Roebling (1837-1926)and the butter pick dates signify their 25thanniversary.

184AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUP AND SPOONS, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTNew York, circa 1850-65, engraved: Emily, EW, orEmily Warren (Emily Warren Roebling, 1843-1903)Platt and Brother mug, H4 1/2”spoon, L6”Gorham Medallion pattern sugar spoon, L6”napkin ring, Dia.1 1/2”together with 3 sterling spoons, L8 1/4”total 10.0ozT (7pcs)$150-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

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185EMILE GALLE FUSCHIA MOLD-BLOWN CAMEO VASEearly 20th century, flared rim over elongated ovoidform, decorated with flowering, leafy branches, signedin cameo: Galle, H12”$8,000-12,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

186EMILE GALLE CLEMATIS CAMEO VASEcirca 1920, gourd-form body decorated with lavenderand green flowering vine on shaded and moldedground; signed in cameo: Galle, H9 1/4”$4,000-6,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

187GALLE CAMEO GLASS VASEfirst quarter 20th century, five-color acid-etchedhydrangea pattern on elongated neck and flared baseform, signed in cameo; H17”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Collection of a Southern lady

188DAUM CAMEO GLASS VASEcirca 1900, chartreuse and aubergine coloration in leaf,signed; H8”$500-800Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia

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189DAUM ACID-ETCHED AND ENAMELED MINIATURE

GLASS PITCHERearly 20th century, lavish forest and lake scene withapplied handle; signed: Daum, Nancy with the cross ofLorraine; H3 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

190TIFFANY STUDIOS TWO-ARM CANDLESTICKcirca 1910, patinated bronze and glass design, stampedmark: TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK D886 withTiffany Glass & Decorating Co. monogram; H13”W10”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

191TIFFANY STYLE BLUE FAVRILE GLASS JACK-IN-THE

PULPIT VASE20th century, bearing signature, H13”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

192TIFFANY STUDIOS GILT-BRONZE DISH AND

CANDLESTICK, AND NEAR PAIR DECANTERSearly 20th century, dish marked: Tiffany Studios NewYork, 1708, Dia.9”; and candlestick marked: TIFFANYSTUDIOS NEW YORK 21100 with Tiffany Glass &Decorating Co.; H19”; together with near pair ArtNouveau iridescent glass and cast-iron decanters, probably early 20th century, marked: S&S and shield;H13” and 13 1/2” (4pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

193AMERICAN BRASS LIGHT FIXTURE WITH STEUBEN

SHADESearly 20th century, shaped medallion support for hanging arms ending with gold glass shades signed:Steuben; H23” Dia.17 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: West Virginia collection

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194PAIR QUEZAL IRIDESCENT ART GLASS SHADESsquat vasiform with lustrous white exterior and goldinterior; signed; H3 1/2” Dia.5” (2pcs)$200-300

195STEUBEN ACID CUT-BACK DRAGON VASEfirst quarter 20th century, gloss and matte yellow vaserevealing fine depiction of floating dragon, unmarked;H7 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia

196STEUBEN GOLD THREADED GREEN GLASS VASEfirst quarter 20th century, footed trumpet form, etchedmark on underside; H10”$300-400Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia

197LALIQUE BLACK GLASS DISHLaure pattern, marked: Lalique France, L10 3/4” W9”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

198ART GLASS

SCULPTURE,LOREDANO ROSIN(Italian, 1936-1992)COBRApolychrome glass,signed H20” W10 1/2” D12 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate ofNorman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

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199VISTOSI MURRINE GLASS VASEmid century, probably Gino Vistosi design, multi-greenhued base leading to colorless flared rim, signed:Vistosti, H7”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

200ART GLASS EGG SCULPTURE, PROBABLY MURANO(20th century) signed illegibly, H12” W6 1/2” D6 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

201STUDIO GLASS VASES, DANIEL SALAZAR, LOTTON

AND HUDIN & BEYERSDaniel Salazar, Lundberg Studio floral vase, signed:1992, H4 1/4”Lotton Cypriot Lava, signed: 1974, H5”Ophir millefiori vase, signed: L. Hudin & S. Beyers,1981, H9” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia

202BRENT KEE YOUNG INTERNAL DECORATION

CASED GLASS VASE(American, b. 1946) signed, titled & dated: BrentYoung, FS Bones, 1982; H8 1/2” W6”$200-400Provenance: Collection of the late Dr. Edward andHelen McConnell, Atlanta, Georgia

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203CHINESE TWELVE-PANEL COROMANDEL SCREENQing dynasty, probably Kangxi/Qianlong period-18th century, double-decorated each side withexpansive elaborate scenes; the first depicting theImperial Gardens, festive scenes of elegant ladies andchildren in sweeping terraced pavilions amongst ornamental rocks and gardens, with fanciful ladiesdepicted in the pursuits of nobles; framed by borderdecorated with the Hundred Treasures; the versodepicting similar scene of mainly male figuresattending to the Emperor all in lake landscapes withpavilions contained within floral border above scrolland floral lower section; in rich brown-black groundlacquer; H112” L228” (each panel is 19” wide)$10,000-20,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

Literature: De Kesel, W. COROMANDELLACQUER SCREENS. Ghent: Snoekck, 2002.

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204CHINESE BLACK LACQUER AND PAINT-DECORATED

STORAGE CABINETcirca 1880, flat cornice over case with upper cabinetdoors, small doors accessing lower storage compartment, decorated with scenes of figures in gardens, urns, vases and paint pots; H72” W50” D235/8”$500-1,000

205PAIR CHINESE CARVED

MAHOGANY DEMILUNE LAMP

TABLEScirca 1900, semicircular top overfloral pierce-carved skirt, on cabriolelegs with paw feet; H30 1/8” W30”D18 1/2” (2pcs)$500-800

206CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD PLANT STANDcirca 1880, inset marble top, stand with intricate piercework carving on shaped legsunified by undertier; H18” Dia.20”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

207CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PUNCH BOWL18th century, decorated with scrolling cartouches con-taining figural court scenes on ruyi-head ground, cen-tering floral sprig; H5” Dia.12 1/2”$1,500-1,800Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

208CHINESE TEA-DUST AND GREEN

GLAZED VASES, SIGNEDtea-dust glazed vessel with lion’s-mask handles, bearing Qianlungmark, H9 1/2” and a green-glazeexample with markings, H8” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

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209PAIR CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES ON CUSTOM

PEDESTALS18th or 19th century, scenic famille rose electrified andmounted on later fluted pedestal bases; vase H23”overall H60” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

210PAIR CHINESE PORCELAIN VASESlate Qing or Republic period, paneled design decoratedwith floral and figural scenes divided by poem andmask-ring handles; H22” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

211CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE, SIGNED19th century, long flared neck on bulbous body andflared base, adorned with expansive garden scene andfloral vignettes and bands, signed on base; H10”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

212CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN FIGURES19th century, deities in ornate robes on lotus-decoratedpedestals; H8 3/4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

213PAIR CHINESE PORCELAIN VASESRepublic period, scenic cartouches on mottled celadonground flanked by gilt handles, signed; H12” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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214PAIR CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE “DOG”CANDLESTICK HOLDERSlate 18th/early 19th century, H4 1/2” W6” D4 1/4”(2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

215CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL AND DISHES18th/19th century, comprising:Robert Parrot Warren (1847-1876) bamboo patternsaucers, Dia.4 3/4”lotus saucer, Dia.5 1/2”punch bowl, H3 1/2” Dia.7 3/4”oblong dish, L8”pair peony plates, Dia.10”lotus plate, Dia.8 1/2”floral plate, Dia.8 1/2” (8pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

216CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN HO HO

BOY FIGURE18th/19th century, standing figure with knottedhair, expressive face, holding vase of lotus, onpedestal base; H11 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

217CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PANELED VASElate 19th century, extensive figural scenes flanked byshishi handles; H16”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

218CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TEAPOTcirca 1820, crown finial loop handle, scene of figure onriver; H5”$200-300Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

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219CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, CONVERTED TO LAMPprobably Republic period, decorated with pictorial vignettes;H12 1/4” and overall H27”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

220ASIAN FIGURAL BRONZE CENSERQing dynasty, seated scholar on koi, H10 1/4” L11 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina private collection

221JAPANESE BRONZE MIRRORS, CASES AND STANDEdo period, pair polished and ornamented bronze handmirrors, H11 1/4”, with decorative case and lacquered stand,H19 1/4”; together with larger mirror, H16 1/2” (2 cased sets)$300-500Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, sold tobenefit the acquisitions fund

222CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL CHARGERearly 19th century, dragon medallion within flowering vineborder on turquoise ground; Dia.13 1/4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

223SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE AND METAL FIGURESseated Buddha, H6 1/2”elephant on cart, H5 1/4”elephant carriage, H7” L13”rocking elephant, H3 1/2” (4pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

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224SOUTH ASIA CARVED STONE SCULPTUREprobably 18th century or earlier, lady seated aloftpeacock and playing tanpura, mounted on wood stand;H14” W7” D4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

225MIDEASTERN PIERCE-CARVED ALABASTER

LANTERNearly 20th century, ornate panel design, H11” Dia.8 1/2” overall H18 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

226CHINESE PICTORIAL SCROLL18th century, God of Longevity Shou Xing with menand children in landscape; H78” W41”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

227TIBETAN THANKA MAHAKALA PICTORIAL PANEL18th/19th century, black Yamari figure with fire background, inscribed on verso; H22 1/2” W16”$600-800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

228PAHARI AND MEWAR SCHOOL MINIATURES(India, 18th/19th century)three works: VISHNU RIDING GARDUA, LADYSMOKING HUQQA, and LADIESDANCINGwatercolor and gouache, framed, unsignedsight H9 3/4” W7 1/4”, H7” W5” and H8” W5 3/4” (3pcs)$400-700Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHope

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229UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE(Japanese, 1797-1858)AWA NARUTO NO FUHA (Wind and waves atNaruto, Awa Province), from the series Rokujuyoshumeisho zue (Pictures of famous places in the sixty-oddprovinces) woodblock, framedsheet H14 1/4” W9 1/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

230JAPANESE WOODBLOCK COLLECTION(19th/20th century)TRIPTYCH SET, H14 1/2” W10”3 KABUKI ACTORS, H14 1/2” W10”3 GEISHA, H14 1/2” W10”LANDSCAPE, H14 1/2” W10”MONKEY2 DEITIES5 FIGURAL SCENESunframed, most signed, H5 1/4” W7 1/2” and H14 1/2” W10” (19pcs)$300-500Provenance: Tennessee private collection

231WHITING KING ALBERT PATTERN STERLING

FLATWARE SERVICEcirca 1919, engraved with ornate initials comprising:12 forks, L7 3/4”17 forks, L7”11 forks, L6 1/4”5 cocktail forks, L5 1/4”12 soups, L7”11 cream soups, L5”12 teaspoons, L5 1/2”6 demitasse, L4”11 flat spreaders, L5 1/2”gravy ladle, L6 1/2”2 piece hollow handle roast carving set, L13 1/2”together with 12 associated silverplate knives byChristofle, L9 3/4”Total 97.0ozT weighable (112pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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232INTERNATIONAL LORD NELSON STERLING COFFEE

AND TEA SERVICEcomprising: coffeepot, H10 1/2”teapot, H9 1/4” sugar, H7”creamer, H6 1/4”waste bowl, H3 1/2”Total 76.0ozT (5pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

233TIFFANY & CO STERLING TEA AND COFFEE

SERVICESfirst half 20th century, comprising: coffeepot, H9 1/2”teapot, H6 1/2”covered sugar, H5”; marked: Tiffany & Co Sterling17085; and another beaded pattern comprising: teapot, H5 1/2”creamer, H3”covered sugar, H4”Total 45.0ozT all in (6pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

234PAIR AMERICAN STERLING THREE-LIGHT

CANDELABRA, BLACK STARR & GORHAMNew York, circa 1940-1962, marked on case; H12”Dia.10”, and 63.0ozT$800-1,200Provenance: North Carolina private collection

235STIEFF STERLING COFFEE SERVICE, AND OTHER

AMERICAN REPOUSSE SILVERfloral pattern, comprising:coffeepot, H10” creamer, H5”covered sugar, H6 1/2”together with J.E. Caldwell & Co coffeepot, H9”; andTheodore Starr bowl, H3” Dia.6 1/2”; Total 59.0ozT (5pcs)$800-1,000Provenance: NorthCarolina privatecollection

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236AMERICAN STERLING SILVER

TABLE ARTICLES, INCLUDING

KALOKalo footed bowl, H2 1/2” Dia.7”2-pc Kalo salad serving set, L10”Gorham reticulated bowl, H2 1/2”W8 1/4”Wallace tray, Dia.10”Durgan pitcher, H8 1/2”FTG porringer, W6 1/2”Alvin serving fork, L9”Whiting serving spoon, L9”pair nut dishes, W4”Total 59.0ozT (11pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

237AMERICAN STERLING GOBLETSassembled set, H6 1/2” to 7”, and 48.0ozT (12pcs)$700-900Provenance: North Carolina private collection

238AMERICAN STERLING FLATWARE SERVING PIECESearly 20th century, comprising:Whiting Lily asparagus server, L10 1/4”Alvin Orange Blossom serving spoon, L9”Kirk & Sons Repousse berry server, L9”Kirk & Sons Repousse pastry server, L9 1/2”Total 16.0ozT (4pcs)$500-800Provenance: North Carolina private collection

239PAIR WALLACE STERLING CENTERBOWLSgadroon border over Rococo band, marked andpattern: 4260-1; H3” Dia.11”, and Total 31.0ozT(2pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

240GORHAM PLYMOUTH PATTERN STERLING

BEVERAGE PITCHERdated 1924, engraved with initials: EAB, completemarks, H10” and 24.5ozT$500-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

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ON STANDClassical design with scrolling support and round base,H13”Total 49.0ozT$500-700Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

242GORHAM AND WALLACE SERVING PIECEScomprising:Gorham flower vase, H10” Dia.6 1/4”Wallace Grand Baroque serving bowl, Dia.10 3/4”Total 44.0ozT (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

243ART DECO STERLING CASE BY EVANScirca 1930, stag and foliate-decorated hinged top,marked Evans sterling, H3” W5 1/2”, and 7.0ozT$300-500Provenance: New York City private collection

244POOLE STERLING WATER PITCHERmarked: Poole 990Total 28.0ozT$300-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

245FISHER AND MANCHESTER STERLING CUP AND

GOBLETScomprising: 2 Fisher goblets, H6 5/8”6 Manchester cups, H5 1/2”Total 41.0ozT (8pcs)$300-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

246WALLACE STERLING WATER PITCHERH9”; together with Gorham sterling chocolate pot, H9 1/4”Total 32.0ozT (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

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247TUTTLE STERLING FORKS AND KNIVES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTcirca 1931, Onslow pattern, comprising:12 hollow handle knives, L8 1/2”6 forks, L7”total 12.0ozT weighable (18pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

248ZIMMERMAN(German, 19th century)PORTRAIT OF A SPANISH LADYoil on board, framed, signed & located lower rightH7 1/4” W5 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

249LOUISE ELISABETH DE FRANCE PORTRAIT

MINIATURE(Continental, 19th century) watercolor in later metalframe, sight H3” W4”$400-800Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

250MADAME RECAMIER PORTRAIT MINIATURE, AFTER FRANCOIS GERARD(French, 1770-1837) Jeanne-Francois Julie AdelaideBernard Recamier (1777-1849) watercolor, framed,signed: May, overall H10 1/4” W7 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

251DUCHESS OF RUTLAND MINIATURE, AFTER SIR

JOSHUA REYNOLDS(British, 19th century) full length portrait of MaryIsabella Somerset (1756-1831), watercolor in ormoluframe, overall H10” W7 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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QUADRELLI(Italian, 1863-1925) Italian landscape, incised:Quadrelli, in gilt frame, overall H10” W13 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

253CONTINENTAL PORTRAIT MINIATUREfirst half 19th century, LADY IN BLUE DRESS, andleather frame, overall H4” W3 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

254BOOKS: TRAVEL, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTFreshfield, Douglas W. THE EXPLORATION OFTHE CAUCASUS. Vols. I & II. 1st ed. London:Edward Arnold, 1896.Glaisher, James, et al. TRAVELS IN THE AIR. 2ndand revised ed. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1871.Inscribed: W.A. Roebling.Keller, Franz. THE AMAZON AND MADEIRARIVERS. London: Chapman and Hall, 1875.Prejevalsky, Nikolai. MONGOLIA, THE TANGUTCOUNTRY, AND THE SOLITUDES OFNORTHERN TIBET. Vols. I & II. Trans. E.D.Morgan. 1st ed. London: Sampson Low, Marston,Searle, & Rivington, 1876.Yule, Henry. THE TRAVELS OF MARCO POLO.Vols. I & II. 3rd ed. London: John Murray, 1926.(8pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

255BOOKS: MARK TWAIN, INSCRIBED FIRST

EDITIONS, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTTHE INNOCENTS ABROAD, or THE NEW PILGRIMS PROGRESS. 1st ed. Hartford, CT:American Publishing Company, 1869. Inscribed:Charles Kingsley.A TRAMP ABROAD. 1st ed. Hartford, CT: AmericanPublishing Company, 1880. Inscribed: Yours TrulyMark Twain, John A. Roebling August 10th 1880.(2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

256BOOKS: THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDSIngoldsby, Thomas (R.H. Barham). THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS. 1st ed. London: RichardBentley, 1840. Three parts, each in paper-backed linenwrapper, housed in divided container. Bearingbookplates of Henry W. Poor and Walter ThomasWallace and note: Mrs. William Louis Fisk, HappyChristmas to you both, 1932.together with:Ingoldsby, Thomas (R.H. Barham). THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS. 3rd edition. 1st series.London: Richard Bentley, 1846. (2pcs)$600-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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257BOOKS: JULES VERNE AND OTHER ADVENTURE

NOVELS, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTFROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON. Trans. LouisMercier and Eleanor E. King. New York: Scribner,Armstrong, & Company, 1874. Inscribed: John A.Roebling from Mamma, Nov. 21st, 1877.HECTOR SERVADAC. Trans. Ellen E. Frewer. NewYork: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1878. Inscribed:Master John A. Roebling from Aunt Emily, Christmas1877.DICK SANDS, OR THE BOY CAPTAIN. Trans.Ellen E. Frewer. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,1879. Inscribed: Master John A. Roebling fromAunt Eliza, Christmas 1878. CELEBRATED TRAVELS AND TRAVELLERS.Trans. Dora Leigh. 3 Vols. New York: CharlesScribner’s Sons, 1879-1881. THE STEAM HOUSE, PART II: TIGERS ANDTRAITORS. Trans. Agnes D. Kingston. New York:Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1881.together with:Ballantyne, R.M. THE GIANT OF THE NORTH, orPOKINGS ROUND THE POLE. New York: ThomasNelson and Sons, 1882.Pyle, Howard. THE MERRY ADVENTURES OFROBIN HOOD. New York: Charles Scibner’s Sons,1899. (9pcs)$500-900Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

258BOOKS: NATURE, OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTLowe, E.J., FERNS: BRITISH AND EXOTIC. 1st ed.Vols. I-VIII. London: Groombridge and Sons, 1856. Marshall, Nina L. THE MUSHROOM BOOK. NewYork: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1901. Inscribed:Margaret S. Roebling from J.A.R. June 12, 1902.Roberts, Charles G.D. THE KINDRED OF THEWILD. Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1902.Inscribed: Paul Roebling.Roberts, Charles G.D. THE WATCHERS OF THETRAILS. Boston: L.C. Page & Company, 1904.Inscribed: Paul Roebling.Roberts, Charles G.D. MORE KINDRED OF THEWILD. London, Melbourne and Toronto: Ward, Lock& Co., 1911.Sage, Dean, et al. SALMON AND TROUT. NewYork: The MacMillan Company, 1904. Inscribed:Henry H Covell from his friend Dr. Robert L. CarsonChristmas 1905. (13pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

259BOOKS: FAMOUS BRITISH SPEECHES, FROM THE

MANIGAULT LIBRARY, CHARLESTON, SOUTH

CAROLINAPhiladephia, published 1810, THE BRITISH CICERO OF A SELECTION OF THE MOSTADMIRED SPEECHES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (in three volumes, printed for and published by Birch and Small; interior with bookplatebearing the Manigault family arms and Charles J.Manigault (1795-1874) (3pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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262BOOK: POETRY, SIGNED AND FIRST EDITIONWilliams, John. THE BROKEN LANDSCAPE.Denver: Alan Swallow, 1949. Inscribed: For Joanne,Affectionately, John Williams, Feb. 12, 1954 Columbia,MO$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

263BROOKLYN BRIDGE AND ROEBLING

FAMILY EPHEMERAcomprising:Roebling, John A. REPORT OF JOHN A. ROEBLING TO THE PRESIDENT ANDDIRECTORS OF THE NEW YORKBRIDGE COMPANY, ON THE PRO-POSED EAST RIVER BRIDGE. Brooklyn:Eagle Book and Job Printing Department,1884.Tiffany Brooklyn Bridge OpeningCeremonies invitationNational Geographic, Vol. 163, No. 5, May1983, commemorating the centennial of the Brooklyn Bridge.Roebling II, John A. Mechanical and engineering journals, Dec. 19, 1890- Oct. 25, 1902 and Feb. 15, 1892- Feb. 6, 1903. (5pcs)$300-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

260BOOKS: CHARLES DICKENS’ LITTLEDORRIT SERIAL NOVELLondon: Bradbury & Evans, 1855-1857.Comprising 20 parts in 19 installments,December 1855 to June 1857. Housed incloth cases, Parts I-IX and X-XX. (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

261BOOKS: ART HISTORY AND ANTIQUE

REFERENCE, OF ROEBLING FAMILY

INTERESTBell, J. Munro. THE FURNITUREDESIGNS OF GEORGE HEPPLEWHITE. London:Gibbings and Company, 1910. Inscribed: MargaretShippen Roebling, 1914.Beurdeley, Michel. CHINESE TRADE PORCELAIN.Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1962.Hyde, J.A. Lloyd, ORIENTAL LOWESTOFT CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN. 3rd ed.Monmouthshire, UK: The Ceramic Book Company,1964. Guillim, John. A DISPLAY OF HERALDRIE.London: T.R. for Jacob Blome, 1660. Inscribed withnotes on inside front cover.Perrot, Georges and Charles Chipiez. HISTORY OFART, 7-part series in 12 vols. Trans. Walter Armstrong.London: Chapman and Hall, Limited. 1883-1894.FRENCH CABINETMAKERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. CollectionConnaissance des Arts: “Grands Artisans d’Autrefois.”New York: French & European Publications, Inc.,1965.IMPORTANT FRENCH AND CONTINENTALFURNITURE, OBJECTS OF ART, TAPESTRIES,EASTERN RUGS AND CARPETS. Christie’s NewYork auction catalogue, April 10, 1980.OBJECTS OF ART, IMPORTANT FRENCH ANDCONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND SCULPTURE. Christie’s New York auction catalogue,Nov. 16-17, 1979. (19pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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264SCRAPBOOKS AND EPHEMERA, OF ROEBLING

FAMILY INTERESTdecorated and mother-of-pearl inlaid album containingnotes, signatures, poetry, engravings, lithographs, anddrawings, inscribed: Presented to Emily on her twelfthbirthday (Emily Warren Roebling, 1843-1903)together with 5 photo albums and 16 other photo-graphs (22pcs)$300-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

265BOOKS: CHILDREN’S TITLES, OF ROEBLING

FAMILY INTERESTGRIMM’S FAIRY TALES. Trans. H.B. Paull. London:Frederick Warne and Co. 1890. Inscribed: PaulRoebling from his affectionate father John A. Roebling,May 1st 1899.R. CALDECOTT’S COLLECTION OF PICTURES& SONGS. London: George Routledge & Sons.Inscribed: W. Gordon Conyers d’Arcy with love fromhis brother (.5) Godfrey Creswick Jackson, Dec. 30th1881.Butterworth, Hezekiah. ZIGZAG JOURNEYS INEUROPE. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1880.Butterworth, Hezekiah. ZIGZAG JOURNEYS INCLASSIC LANDS. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1881.Inscribed: John A. Roebling from Aunt Eliza.Christmas 1880.Butterworth, Hezekiah. ZIGZAG JOURNEYS INTHE ORIENT. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1882.Inscribed: Margaret S. McIlvaine, from Uncle Edward,Christmas 1882.Praeger, S. Rosamond. THE ADVENTURES OFTHE THREE BOLD BABES. New York: Longmans,Green, & Co., 1897. (6pcs)$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

266BOOKS: OF ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTRoebling, Emily Warren. THE JOURNAL OF THEREVEREND SILAS CONSTANT. Limited ed.Philadelphia: J.B. Lippencott Company, 1903. 4copies, numbers 68, 85, 131, and 189 of 300 printed.Roebling, Johann August. DIARY OF MY JOURNEYTO AMERICA IN THE YEAR 1831. Trans. EdwardUnderwood. Trenton, NJ: The Roebling Press, 1931.Schleicher, William A. and Susan J. Winter. IMAGESOF AMERICA: IN THE SOMERSET HILLS THELANDED GENTRY. Charleston, SC: ArcadiaPublishing, 1997.Schuyler, Hamilton. THE ROEBLINGS: A CENTURY OF ENGINEERS, BRIDGE-BUILDERSAND INDUSTRIALISTS. Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1931. Inscribed: Compliments of J.A.Roebling Jr.Case, Clarence E., ed. SOME ROEBLING LETTERS(1821-1927) AND INCIDENTAL MATTERS. 11thcarbon impression. New Jersey? 1955. (9pcs)$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

267BOOK: THE SEVEN-LEAGUE CRUTCHESJarrell, Randall. New York: Harcourt, Brace, andCompany, 1951. With lengthy poetic inscription, end-ing: For Joanne, from a poem about a very differentsort of Womans College girl. Randall Jarrell.$200-300Provenance: South Carolina private collection

268CHRISTIE BROTHERS WHITE MINK FULL-LENGTH

COATL46” sleeve L23”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

269CHRISTIE BROTHERS MINK MID-LENGTH COATL32” sleeve L22”$200-400Provenance: Georgia private collection

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270LAVA STONE CAMEO PARURE IN CASEpart 18th century, high-relief carvedcameo busts mounted in later gold settings, one marked: 750, comprising:pendant, H2”; pair earrings, H2 1/4”; and bracelet, L7 1/2” all in antique fittedleather case.$500-1,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

271PEARL NECKLACE AND PAIR EARRINGS5.5-8.4mm graduated double strand ending with diamond and pearl-set 14K white gold clasp, L20”;together with well-matched pair of 8mm double pearland diamond earrings with ear hooks; H1 1/4” (3pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

272DIAMOND AND GOLD BRIDAL SETapprox. 1.0ct marquise cut diamond, color J-K, claritySI2 in 14K gold setting, size 6.5$300-500

273VINTAGE GEMSTONE AND GOLD JEWELRY

COLLECTIONpair deep blue 7.3 x 6.3mm oval sapphire, diamondand 14K gold screwback earrings, H1/2”pair Retro aquamarine and ruby ear clips, H1”pair 6mm cabochon turquoise, diamond and 14Kscrewback earrings, H1/2”cabochon turquoise 9mm, seed pearl and 14K ring,size 4platinum and diamond bar pin,L1 1/2”pearl and diamond pendant on14K white gold chaindiamond and 14K gold baby ring,size 2 (10pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHope

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274PERIDOT AND GOLD PENDANT AND EARRING SEToval-cut gems in 14K gold setting, approx. 5.5ctw.(3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Virginia private collection

275SHELL AND LAVA STONE CAMEO JEWELRY

COLLECTIONcarved shell David bust pendant/brooch on chain, H3”carved shell with laboring putti scenes pendant/brooch,H2 1/2” W3 1/2”accompanied by seven shell and three lava stonecameos, most in gold or silver mounts (12pcs)$500-1,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

276CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES8.5mm triple graduated strand of cream pearls endingin 14K white gold clasp, L17”, and 13-14mm Baroquepearl necklace, L24” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: Virginia private collection

277ANTIQUE JEWELRY COLLECTIONpair scarab earrings, H1”mourning brooch, H1 3/4”3 Art Nouveau hat pins, H3” to 3 1/2”Italian gold and gemstone bee brooch,W1 1/4”Tiffany & Co vermeil pendant, H1 1/2”pair micro-mosaic earrings, H3/4” (10pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

278GOLD SEAL FOB, AND GEM-SET STICKPIN19th century, intaglio-carved citrine withunidentified arms and motto ConfidoConquiesco, marked: 18c, H1 3/4”;together with opal and emerald stickpin;L3 1/4” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

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279NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERYDolores Lewis, Acoma seed pot, H2 1/2”Annette Silas, Hopi bowl, H1 3/4” Dia.3”George Teague, Hopi Sikyatki Revival pot, H3 1/2”Dia.7 1/2”small vessel, probably Navajo, H3” (4pcs)$400-600Provenance: Camden, South Carolina privatecollection

280ZIA POLYCHROME POTTERY JARNew Mexico, Native American, early 20th century,with traditional Zia bird and flower design; H5 1/2”Dia.7”$300-500Provenance: Camden, South Carolina privatecollection

281PAIR SPANISH COLONIAL METAL-MOUNTED

CARVED HARDWOOD DOOR PANELScirca 1800, high-relief carved with lappett and gadroonembellishments, with embossed metal straps and flowerhead bosses; H36” W75” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

282CUZCO SCHOOL (19TH/20TH CENTURY)ARCHANGEL ELIEL WITH HARQUEBUS andSAN MIGUELoil on canvas, frame, unsignedH20” W27” (2pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

283CUZCO SCHOOL (19TH/20TH CENTURY)VIRGIN & CHILDand SAINTGABRIELoil on canvas,framed, unsignedH26 1/2” W22” andH30” W20 1/2”(2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estateof Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia,South Carolina

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284TURKISH AZARI CARPETcirca 1940, 5’5” x 8’3”$700-1,000

285PERSIAN HEREKE SILK

CARPETsigned in border, 2’6” x 5’2”$600-800Provenance: Georgia privatecollection

286INDO TABRIZ CARPETDia.6’1”$400-700

287PERSIAN ENJILAS CARPET4’3” x 6’10”$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, NorthCarolina collection

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RUG4’11” x 7’4”$300-500

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290ANTIQUE PERSIAN MALAYER

CARPETcirca 1920, 3’11” x 7’$300-500

291CHINESE KASHAN CARPET3’1” x 5’1”$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, NorthCarolina collection

292CHINESE KERMAN CARPET3’1” x 5’$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, NorthCarolina collection

293PERSIAN JOSHEGAN CARPETcirca 1930, 4’4” x 6’9”$300-500Provenance: Charlotte, NorthCarolina collection

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294PERSIAN HAMADAN CARPET2’11” x 4’9”$200-400Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection

295RUSSIAN SHIRVAN CARPETcirca 1915, 3’6” x 4’7”$200-400

296INDIAN SAROUK CARPET5’6” x 7’9”$200-400Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection

297ANTIQUE PERSIAN MALAYER CARPETcirca 1920, 3’5” x 6’4”$100-200

298CLASSICAL CARVED MARBLE SPINARIO SCULPTUREH16 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

299ITALIAN CARVED MARBLE SCULPTURE OF VENUSlate 19th/early 20th century, with putti and dolphin ather feet; H21 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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300EARLY TIFFANY & CO TRAVELING DRESSER SETNew York, circa 1865, gilt-metal bound leather case,plaquette engraved: ASP, 7th Sept. 1865; opening tovelvet-lined fitted case of dressing implements andcompartments; marked: Tiffany & Co, New York, 550Broadway; H5” W12” D11 1/4”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

301REGENCY SHELL-CLAD TEA CADDYfirst quarter 19th century, pressed molded sunburstpattern on hinged box, with silver mounts, brass finialand ball-and-claw feet, opening to double caddy; H7”W6 1/2” D3 1/2”$600-800Provenance: Georgia private collection

302GEORGE III ROLLED-PAPER FILIGREE TEA CADDYcirca 1790, hexagonal-form stained wood frameadorned with intricate oval gilt and painted roundelsinset with printed miniatures; H5” W7” D3 3/4”$400-600Provenance: Georgia private collection

Literature: Cummins, Genevieve. ANTIQUEBOXES: INSIDE AND OUT. Woodbridge, UK:Antiques Collectors Club, 2006. p.141

303GEORGE III INLAID DOUBLE TEA CADDY19th century, shell and bellflower-inlaid hinged lid andbanded case edge, with sterling escutcheon and handle;H7 1/2” W10” D5 1/2”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

304RENAISSANCE REVIVAL GILT-BRONZE BOX, PROBABLY J.E. CALDWELL & COPhiladelphia, late 19th century, ornate framed hingedlid and case inset with polished bone panels; H3 1/4”W6” D4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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305ENGLISH BURL WALNUT, BRASS AND BONE

MOUNTED TEA CADDYlate 19th century, dome hinged top with covered divided interior and conforming body; H7” W9” D5 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

306ART DECO BRONZE AND MARBLE INKSTAND AND

BLOTTERstand H5” W14” D8 1/2” and H4 1/4” W6 1/4”D3 1/4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection

307ENGLISH MAHOGANY OVAL SERVING TRAY19th century, full gallery with pierced handles;H2 3/4” W24 3/8” D19”$200-300

308TOLE PAINTED TRAY ON STANDlate 19th century, paint-decorated with urn of fruit andleafy designs, on faux-bamboo associated stand; overallH18 3/4” W28 1/4” D21 1/4”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

309RARE EARLY JOHN SPEED’S MAP OF THE COUNTY

OF SHROPSHIRELondon, printed circa 1612-1616, SHROPSHYREDESCRIBED THE SITTUATION OF SHROWESBURY SHEWED, colored engraving,framed within double glass, sight H17” W21 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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310ROLEX 6236 DATO-COMPAX TRIPLE-CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCHcirca 1960, signed Rolex, Oyster Chronograph, Anti Magnetic, ref. 6236, Cal 72C mechanical movement, 17 jewels, silvered dial, applied faceted numerals with luminous accents, luminous hands, outer date ring with blue Arabic numerals, centralarrow date hand, two windows for day and month, three subsidiary dials; with Rolex leather wristband; works marked: Rolex 17-rubies, Swiss Made, inside back covermarked: Montres, Rolex S.A., Geneva, Switzerland, Patented, Stainless Steel, Swiss Made 6236; dial W1 5/8” overall L10 1/4”$40,000-60,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

Other Notes: The Rolex Ref. 6236 is one of the most desirable models of the Dato-Compax series. It is one of the most complex references that Rolex ever produced.

These Anti-magnetic chronograph with triple date was produced in few examples from 1958 to the early 1960s in yellow, pink gold and very few in stainless steel, withvarious dial designs and hand shapes.

Known among collectors as the ‘Jean-Claude Killy.’ Mr. Killy is an internationally renowned French World Cup alpine ski champion of the 1960s and remains as theambassador of Rolex in numerous advertising campaigns.

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311EARLY ENGLISH REPEATING DOUBLE-CASED OPENFACE WATCH, WILLIAM WEBSTER18th/19th century, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and quarter-hour repeat movement, within finely decoratedpierced case, and repousse outer case signed: G. Moser (George Michael Moser, 1706-1783); and watch signed: Wm Webster,Exchange Alley, 2120; H2 3/4” W2”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta, Georgia

312FRENCH VERGE REPEATING WATCH IN UNUSUAL CARVED BOXfirst half 19th century, carved burl box depicting Napoleon onhorseback, opening to reveal shell-lined interior and portrait-paintedlid of Napoleon I and Marie Walewska, above French quarter-repeating decimal dial watch, possibly 18th century, H1” L4 1/2” D2 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta, Georgia

313HOWARD OPEN-FACE GOLD POCKET WATCH AND WATCH CASEE. Howard Watch Co 14K white gold watch on chain, marked andnumbered: 12126 and 217198, engraved: Eva to Trv. our 1st anniversary Nov. 2, 1925; together with associated wood case, H2 1/2” W2 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta, Georgia

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314PAIR J&W CARY 21-INCH TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL LIBRARY GLOBEScirca 1790 and 1825, each sphere in brass meridian with printed horizon ring denoting amplitude, azimuth, 32-compass point and Latin zodiac names and symbols; eachring supported by brackets above turned mahogany column and tripod base with later carving and ending on casters.The celestial globe with cartouche in oval mount printed: Cary’s New and Improved CELESTIAL GLOBE on which is carefully laid down the whole of the stars andnebulae &c, contained in the astronomical works of the Revd. Mr Wollaston, FRS, De La Caille, Herschel, Hevelius, Mayer, Flamstead, Bradley, &c. LONDON Made andsold by J & W Cary, Strand, March 1799. The terrestrial globe bears a cartouche in circular mount printed: Cary’s New TERRESTRIAL GLOBE the Tracks and Discoveries made by Captain Cook; Also those ofCaptain Vancouver on the North West Coast of America & M. De La Perouse, on the coast of Tartary, Together with every other Improvement collected from VariousNavigators & Travellers to the present time. LONDON. Made and sold by J & W Cary, Strand, March 1st, 1815, with Correction & Editions to 1825. H47” Dia.27” (2pcs)$30,000-50,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

Other Notes: In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the Cary family of cartographers produced some of the finest Georgian globes, celebrated for theirquality and accuracy. Founded by John Cary (c.1754-1835), a map engraver and seller, and his brother William Cary (c.1759-1825), a specialist in scientificinstruments, the Cary firm published their first globes in 1791, advertising them in the Traveller’s Companion as “terrestrial and celestial globes in 3, 9, 12, and 21inch diameter sizes, from entire new plates.” All their globes were printed on high-quality papers using modern printing techniques. They even devised a way toincorporate new cartographical updates to their globes with patches and overlays, rather than have old versions replaced. Such updates were issued in 1806, 1815, and1825. The terrestrial globe of this set includes the 1825 correction, though the original issue year for both was 1799. Production of the 21-inch globes such as theseended in 1825, and were then replaced by an 18-inch model. Despite their age and their massive size, the Cary family’s commitment to quality production has insuredtheir globes survive in exceptional condition.

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315WALNUT BREAKFRONT BOOKCASEmid 19th century, molded domed central cornice andstepped-back side cabinets with astragal-glazed doors andadjustable shelves, on lower case with configuration ofdrawers over doors with applied molding, on plinth;H106 3/4” W98” D20”$4,000-7,000Provenance: Charleston, South Carolina privatecollection

316SHERATON MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SET OF

EIGHTcirca 1800, comprised of: two arms, six sides; bead andchannel frame with stick splats, slip seat in plain rails, ontapered legs with H-stretcher; BH36 7/8” SH18 1/2”W21 1/2” D20” (8pcs)$1,000-1,500

317GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY DOUBLE-PEDESTAL

DINING TABLErectangular top with beaded edge and rounded corners,on urn-form pedestals with three saber legs with cups andcasters, fitted with two 18” leaves; H28 1/8” W43 1/2”L131” open$1,500-2,500

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SIDEBOARDfirst quarter 19th century, shaped top with three-quarter gallery over conforming case with configuration of doors and drawers with ebony inlay,on tapered legs; H39 3/4” W59 3/4” D18 7/8”$1,000-1,800

319ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST

OF DRAWERSmid 19th century, shaped crossbanded top over conforming case with configuration of two short overthree long drawers, on splay feet; H41 1/4” W40 3/8”D20 1/4”$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina collection

320GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FOOTSTOOL18th/19th century, needlepoint slip seat, on cabriolelegs; H18” W17 1/2” D16 1/2”$300-400

321GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY BUREAU

BOOKCASEcirca 1820, dentil-molded crown over blind fretworkcornice, with pair of fifteen-light doors, on lower partwith fallboard concealing fitted interior, four longgraduated drawers, on bracket base; H82” W39 1/2”D22 1/2”$1,000-2,000

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322OVERSIZED UPHOLSTERED SOFA, ATTRIBUTED TO

DE ANGELISLawson style in blue and terracotta floral fabric withseven large cushions and pillows; BH32” SH17” W95”D52”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

323CHINESE CHIPPENDALE OAK FOOTSTOOLcirca 1900, blind fretwork stand, with slip seat; H18 1/2” W20 5/8” D15 5/8”$200-300

324ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS19th century, rectangular crossbanded top over case fitted with three shallow drawers, over two short andthree long graduated drawers, on bracket base; H48 3/4” W46 1/4” D21 1/4”$600-900

325GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT

DESKcirca 1790, inlaid fallboard concealing interior fittedwith drawers and valanced pigeonholes, over case withtwo short and three long drawers, on bracket base;H39 5/8” W45 3/4” D21 1/4”$700-1,000

326GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER

CABINETearly 19th century, molded canted crown over conforming inlaid frieze and single thirteen-light door,with molded plinth; H48 5/8” W34 3/4” D18 1/2”$400-600

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328GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE ON

STANDthird quarter 19th century, dentil-molded crown overdivided glazed panel door and sidelights on stand withcabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet; H83 3/4” W47”D13”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

329ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDE

TABLEfirst half 19th century, shaped and crossbanded topover two frieze drawers, on tapered legs with boxwoodpurfling; H29 5/8” W31 3/4” D19 3/4”$400-600

330PAIR REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CABINETScirca 1900, rectangular molded top over case with pairof doors with metalwork lattice, on plinth; H36 1/4”W40 1/8” D12 1/4” (2pcs)$1,000-1,500

331REGENCY MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLEcirca 1810, rectangular top with D-shape drop leavesand opposing frieze drawers, on reeded legs with cupsand casters; H29 1/2” W47 1/2” open D39 7/8”$200-400

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332GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CORNER CABINETcirca 1800, canted dentil-molded crown over conforming case with pair astragal-molded doorsbefore shaped shelves, on waist-molded lower part with flat-panel doors, on plinth; H97” W43 1/4” D22 3/4”$1,000-2,000Other Notes: Paper label on verso: Rev. O. KennethMcFadden, The Manse Yetholm, N(?) Kelso,Roxburghshire Scotland.

333HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES

TABLEmid 19th century, D-shape crossbanded folding top,corresponding skirt and single frieze drawer, on taperedlegs with cups and casters; H29 5/8” W38” D37 3/4”open$400-700

334PAIR REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRScirca 1820, shaped crest extending to volutes, withacanthus-carved splat and scrolling arms flanking slipseat, on saber legs; BH33 3/4” SH18 1/2” W20” D19 1/2” (2pcs)$500-700

335REGENCY STYLE PIETRA DURA CIRCULAR SIDE

TABLE19th century, stone top with checkerboard panel, onfaux bamboo-turned stand; H21” Dia.28 1/4”$400-600

336ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF

DRAWERS/BLANKET CHEST19th century, rectangular molded top lifting to revealstorage well, with two faux and two long drawers, onbracket base; H35 1/2” W39 1/4” D20 1/4”$500-800

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TORCHEREmid 19th century, octagonal galleried top with floralpanel, on turned standard and tripod base withsnakepad feet; H35 1/2” Dia.13 1/2”$300-500

338GEORGIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED CONSOLE

TABLElate 18th century, D-shaped top painted with allegorical scenes, over skirt with floral decorations, ontapered legs with molded feet; H31 3/4” W36 1/4”D18 1/4”$500-700Provenance: Camden, South Carolina collection

339ENGLISH MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESKcirca 1790, rectangular integrated top over frieze drawer and central valanced drawer, flanked by banksof three drawers, door backing kneehole space, on ogeebracket feet; H30 1/4” W33” D21”$800-1,200

340NORTH WALES OAK DRESSERlate 18th century, molded crown, tieredback above spice drawers, lower partwith configuration of drawers andarched panel doors on bracket feet;H76 1/2” W55” D19 3/4”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

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341RARE PAIR ENGLISH CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORSlate 18th/early 19th century, asymmetrical Rococo design frame, balanced by the mirror image of the other; H64” W37” (2pcs)$3,000-5,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

Literature: Schiffer, Herbert F. THE MIRROR BOOK. Exton, PA: Schiffer, 1983. p.115 (illustration 265)

342CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRRORfirst half 19th century, rocaille-decorated frame accented with birds and flowers; H84” W72”$3,000-6,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

Literature: Schiffer, Herbert F. THE MIRROR BOOK. Exton, PA: Schiffer, 1983. pp.289 and 291.

343GEORGIAN STYLE GILT-DECORATED MIRRORearly 20th century, urn pediment with floral and garland embellishments centering looking glass; H46” W22”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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MIRRORSscroll, shell and leaf design with floral decorations;H82” W52” (2pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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MIRRORearly 19th century, pediment of phoenix on pyre abovesegmented C-scroll and foliate frame and pendentdrop, enclosing mirrored panels; H71” W44”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection

346ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLDE AVESBURY PATTERN

PARTIAL DINNER SERVICEcomprising: 12 plates, Dia.10 1/2”12 plates, Dia.8 1/2”12 bread & butter plates11 cream soups with 12 saucers12 cups with 9 saucers (80pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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347DERBY IMARI PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICEmany retailed by Tiffany & Co, comprising:32 plates, Dia.8 1/2”2 covered tureens, H6 1/2” W9”teapotcovered sugarcreamersquare dish, W8 1/2”14 teacups with 13 saucers6 teacups with 6 saucers9 coffee canns with 9 saucers8 coffee cups with 7 saucers8 demitasse with 8 saucers5 coffee cups with 5 saucers (136pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

348WORCESTER BLIND EARL PATTERN

PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE20th century, comprising:10 dessert plates, Dia.8”compote, H5”2 shell-form dishes, W8 1/2”oval dish, W11”2 leaf-shaped dishes, W6 1/4”2 oval dishes, W6 1/2”coffeepot, H9”teacup and saucer10 demitasse with 10 saucers (41pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina

349ENGLISH PORCELAIN PICKLE STAND, PROBABLY

WORCESTER18th/19th century, tripartite-tiered shell form adornedwith mollusks, corals, and other marine crustaceans;H7 1/2” Dia.9”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

Other Notes: Sweetmeats and pickles were anessential part of 18th century dining. The singlepickle dishes were amongst some of the earliestforms in English porcelain.

350COALPORT HONG KONG PATTERN DINNER PLATES20 dinner plates, Dia.10 7/8” (20pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

351MINTON PATE-SUR-PATE CABINET PLATE SETearly 20th century, reticulated gilt border centeringbird scenes on rose ground, marked and retailed byDavis Collamore & Co, New York; Dia.9 1/2” (10pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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SERVICEcomprising:18 plates, Dia.10 3/4”12 plates, Dia.8”6 soup bowls, Dia.8”9 cream soups with 12 saucers14 teacups11 saucers7 coffee cups with 7 saucers2 round platters, Dia.13” and 15 1/2” (87pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

353ROSENTHAL PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE

AND RELATED PIECESMedley pattern, comprising: 12 plates, Dia.10 1/4”12 plates, Dia.7 1/2”10 soup bowls, Dia.7 1/4”12 bread & butters12 cups with 13 saucersplatter, L15”oblong dish, L7 1/2”butter patbowl on standround serving bowl, Dia.8 1/2”coffeepot, H8”together with Rosenthal Studio Line Bjorn Wiinbladdesign, Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) pattern,comprising: centerbowl, H4” Dia.8 1/4”cream and sugar on tray8 cups with 6 saucersand similar centerbowl, H5” Dia.11” (96pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

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PORCELAIN PLATESfirst quarter 19th century,Dia.9 3/4” (20pcs)$500-800Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

355ENGLISH PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL, DISHES, CUPS

AND SAUCERS19th century, comprising:Chelsea punch bowl, H4” Dia.10”pair oblong dishes, L11 1/2”4 cups with saucers (11pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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356ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE DINNER PLATESheavily gilt Neoclassical design on mottled wide green border, Dia.10 1/8” (12pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

357COLLECTION CREAM SOUPS AND CABINET PLATESset of 17 Tiffany & Co retailed cream soup cups with 18 saucersset of 12 Doulton floral cabinet plates, Dia.9 1/4”set of 9 Dresden cabinet plates, Dia.8 3/4” (56pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

358PAIR DERBY PORCELAIN SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON FIGURESlate 18th/early 19th century, William Shakespeare and John Milton, H11 1/2” and H11” (2pcs)$200-400

359FLORA DANICA STYLE PORCELAIN TUREEN ON STAND, CHELSEA HOUSEtureen, H12” W17 1/2” D11”, and underplate, L18” W14” (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection

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361LENNOX FOUNTAIN PATTERN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE10 plates, Dia.10”12 plates, Dia.8 1/2”13 plates, Dia.7 1/2”9 bread plates, Dia.6 1/4”11 soup bowls, Dia.7 1/2”11 egg cups, H3 1/2”3 cups with 5 saucers2 open vegetables, L10 1/4”2 round trays, W11”3 platters, L13 1/2” and 15 1/2”serving bowl, W10”tazza, Dia.10 1/2” (83pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

362MINTON AND WEDGWOOD DINNER PLATES12 Minton, Dia.10 1/2” and 18 Wedgwood plates, Dia.10” (30pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

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364GEORGE IV CARVED MAHOGANY WINE COOLER ON PEDESTAL, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWScirca 1825, circular molded lipped edges above lobed body with lead-lined interior, above carved molded socles and square plinths, on molded graduatedshort column pedestal of later date; H38” Dia.27 1/2”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

Literature: Stuart, S. GILLOWS OF LANCASTER AND LONDON, Suffolk, 2008, p.93, plate 640

Other Notes: Other related coolers have been sold by Christie’s London, 6 July 1995, Lot 41, Christie’s London 29 July 2012, Lot 52 and PhillipsLondon, 16 April 1985, Lot 117. A pair of related coolers with the addition of brass mounts were sold by Phillips London, 13 June 1995, Lot 213.

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366PAIR GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BACK STOOLScirca 1780, serpentine crest and padded seat on straightlegs, joined by H-stretcher; BH39 3/4” SH19 1/2”W23” D28” (2pcs)$800-1,200

367GEORGIAN WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1800, crossbanded top over short and long drawers,on bracket feet; H36 1/2” W37 1/4” D20”$900-1,400Provenance: Georgia private collection

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368GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY

SERPENTINE SIDEBOARDcirca 1820, superstructure of shelf and candleholders, shaped top over case withcentral drawer and valance flanked bydoors, on fluted tapered legs with spadefeet; H35” W66 1/4” D25 1/2”$1,400-2,000

369GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING

CHAIRSfirst half 19th century, comprised of: onearm, four sides; domed crest and piercedsplat, slip seat in plain rails, on tapered legswith H-stretcher; BH37 1/4” SH18 1/2”(5pcs)$600-900

370MAHOGANY QUEEN-SIZE TALL POST BEDfluted posts and shaped headboard, withcornice; H99 1/2” W68” L88”$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionMade by Benjamin Hobbs in 1991

371GEORGIAN CARVED MAHOGANY

BREAKFAST TABLEcirca 1800, scalloped dish top over flutedurn-form column, on three S-curve legswith acanthus knees and feet; H28”Dia.30”$400-600

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373GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BUTLER’S CHESTmid 19th century, rectangular molded top over casewith fall-front secretary drawer with fitted interior ofsmall drawers, valanced pigeonholes and baize writingsurface, over three pairs of short drawers, on plinth;H40” W46 5/8” D21 1/4$800-1,200

374GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLEcirca 1820, molded top with square-edge drop leavesand single frieze drawer, on tapered legs withMarlborough feet; H28 1/4” W37 5/8” openD29 7/8”$500-800

375QUEEN ANNE STYLE BLACK-LACQUER FOUR-POSTER CANOPY BEDSTEADurn-form finials on pagoda canopy supported bytapered fluted posts joining headboard, ending onblock feet; H120” W93” L93”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South CarolinaPurchased from David Weisz-MGM Studios auctionin 1970

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376GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST

OF DRAWERScirca 1850, bowfront top over two short and two longdrawers, on splayed feet; H33 3/4” W41 1/2” D21”$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

377ENGLISH BOWFRONT MAHOGANY SERVERcirca 1880, shaped top over conforming frieze withcentral drawer flanked by faux drawers, on tapered legs;H32 1/8” W37 1/4” D19 3/4”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina collection

378GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS,SET OF SIXcirca 1800, comprised of: one arm, five sides; framedrectangular back with reeded vertical stick splats,overupholstered seat on tapered legs, with H-stretcher;arm BH36 1/2” SH20” W22 5/8” D20” (6pcs)$800-1,200

379DIMINUTIVE HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID

MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERSmid 19th century, rectangular top over four drawersand splayed feet; H30” W24 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

380REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING TABLEround crossbanded top supported on carved urnpedestal and saber legs with brass paw casters; H293/4” Dia.60”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

381GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT

SIDEBOARDcirca 1820, shaped top over conforming case with central drawer over valance flanked by cellarette drawers with circular panels, on tapered legs with spadefeet; H36 5/8” W56 1/2” D24 1/2”$1,000-2,000

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382GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHESTcirca 1820, molded crown, chamfered corners uppercase with long and short drawers, lower part with threelong drawers on bracket feet; H75” W45” D21”$900-1,500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

383ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST

OF DRAWERSfirst half 19th century, bowed top over conformingcase with four string-inlaid graduated drawers, withshaped skirt and feet; H48 1/4” W47 1/2” D23 1/4”$700-1,000

384RARE AND UNUSUAL GEORGIAN TRIPLE-TOP

MAHOGANY TEA AND GAMES TABLEcirca 1780, rectangular inverted breakfront top, opening to plain surface which can be flipped to felt-lined surface with squared corners candlestands,over drawer, on round tapered legs and paw feet; H29”W31” D15 1/2” D30 1/2” open$1,500-2,500Provenance: Georgia private collection

385ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF

DRAWERSfirst half 19th century, bowed top over case with twoshort and four long graduated drawers, with shapedskirt and French feet; H46 3/4” W41 1/4” D22 3/8”$700-1,000

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386GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET

OF SIXlast quarter 19th century, waved floral-carved crest andlatticework splat, slip seat in serpentine rails, ontapered legs with H-stretcher; BH36 1/2” SH19” W19 1/2” D20” (6pcs)$800-1,200

387ENGLISH MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE1st quarter 19th century, rectangular top with D-shapeleaves, over frieze drawer with opposing faux drawer,on turned legs with casters; H28 3/4” W59 7/8” openD42 3/4”$200-400

388SERAPI CARPETlate 19th century, 9’3” x 12’8”$5,000-8,000

389SEMI-ANTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPETcirca 1930, 11’ x 17’3”$3,000-5,000

390ANTIQUE PERSIAN HERIZ CARPETcirca 1920, 11’4” x 14’5”$3,000-5,000

391ANTIQUE PERSIAN MOHAJERAN CARPETcirca 1880, 10’11” x 18’6”$7,000-9,000

392PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET8’2” x 12’10”$1,000-2,000

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394PERSIAN MAHAL CARPET9’10” x 13’8”$1,000-1,500

395PERSIAN MAHAL CARPETcirca 1930, 10’2” x 13’6”$800-1,500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection

396PORTUGESE NEEDLEPOINT RUG9’2” x 11’10”$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

397AUBUSSON STYLE NEEDLEPOINT CARPET9’9” x 13’6”$700-900Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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398GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED

GILTWOOD CENTER TABLEmid 19th century, elaboratelycarved top and skirt leading tomask-head carved cabriole legs;H33” W43” D27”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J.Donald Dial, Columbia, SouthCarolina

399PAIR GEORGIAN CARVED

MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS,POSSIBLY IRISHlate 18th century, shaped crestrail and urn splat, withmolded seatrails and needlepoint slip seats, oncarved cabriole legs with padfeet; BH38 1/2” SH18” W23”D19”$700-900Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

400GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOWFRONT

CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1840, shaped top over conformingcase fitted with two short and three longgraduated drawers, on splayed feet; H38 3/4” W40 5/8” D20 1/2”$800-1,200

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402SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY PEDESTAL

DINING TABLE, E. J. VICTORcrossbanded inlaid top with shaped ends and moldededge, carved urn-shaped pedestals, on saber legs withbrass paw casters; fitted with three 22” leaves, H29”W47” L140” open$1,500-2,500Provenance: Dallas, Texas private collection

403QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS,SET OF SIXlate 19th/early 20th century, shaped upholstered backand seat, molded armrests, on acanthus-carved cabriolelegs; BH41” SH20” W24” D23” (6pcs)$1,200-1,800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

404PAIR ENGLISH STRIPPED PINE PEDESTALS

MOUNTED AS LANTERNSmid 19th century, graduated top mounted with brassand glass candle lanterns, mounted on fluted taperedpedestals of later date; H68” W16” D13” (2pcs)$1,500-3,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

405ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST

OF DRAWERSearly 19th century, integrated crossbanded top, casewith two short over three long drawers, with shapedskirt and splay feet; H41 1/4” W41” D21 3/4”$700-1,000

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406GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASEmid 19th century, stepped and molded crown over conforming casewith four astragal-glazed doors, on stepped-out lower part with corresponding cabinet doors with applied molding, on molded basewith C-scroll bracket feet; H84 1/4” W84” D20 1/2”$2,000-3,000

407GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY KIDNEY-SHAPED CONSOLE

TABLEcirca 1820, crossbanded shaped top over conforming two-drawerfrieze, on turned and inlaid legs with pad feet; H32 3/4” W59 1/2”D30”$2,000-3,000

408CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY TEA TABLElast quarter 19th century, pierce-carved gallery, skirt and legs on block feet; H30 3/4” W33” D22”$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, SouthCarolina

409GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERSmid 19th century, rectangular molded top over case with configuration of two over three drawers, on bracket base; H37 1/2” W43 3/8” D23 3/8”$700-900 406

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410GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASElate 18th century, dentil-molded crown, raisedpanel doors, fitted lower part with hinged lid,opening to shell and bellflower-carved fittedinterior; above configuration of long and shortdrawers, on bracket feet; H87” W38” D23”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

411RARE GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY

BREAKFAST/PEMBROKE TABLEcirca 1790, crossbanded molded edge andchamfered drop-leaf top, single drawer onchamfered legs with carved drape feet, joinedby X-brace stretcher, on casters; H28 1/2” openW39” D36”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collectionLiterature: THE SHORTER DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE by Ralph Edwards, pp.516-517

412PAIR WALNUT ROPE-TWIST BEDS19th century, tall posts with turned finials, slats and canopy,headboard with rope-twist spindles, unified by plain rails;H91 1/4” W48 1/2” L80 1/2” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection

413GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERScirca 1800, rectangular molded top over case with four long graduated drawers, on molded base with bracket feet;H43 5/8” W44 1/4” D21 3/4”$700-900

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414CHINOISERIE-DECORATED COLLECTOR’S CABINET

ON STANDlast half 19th century, Oriental garden scene on blacklacquer ground, on later stand with cabriole legs; H44”W22 1/2” D13 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

415ENGLISH BRASS-BOUND EBONIZED

WOOD PARTNER’S DESKlate 19th century, campaign style designwith leather inset writing surface, onpedestals of drawers with molded base,H30” W66” D42”$1,500-2,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

416ENGLISH MAHOGANY TILT-TOP

BREAKFAST TABLEcirca 1820, rectangular top over turnedpedestal issuing three S-curve legs, withspade feet; H27 7/8” W24 1/2” D35 3/8”$200-400

417GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY

LINEN PRESScirca 1840, molded cornice over pair ofdoors with crossbanded oval panels beforelinen slides, on waist-molded lower part withfour long graduated drawers, with scallopedskirt and shaped feet; H80 1/2” W50” D21 3/4”$1,400-1,800

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419ENGLISH CARVED OAK ARMCHAIRlate 19th century, concave plank splat, scrolling arms,shell-carved legs with ball-and-claw feet; BH36” SH16 1/2” D20”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

420REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TEA TABLEcirca 1800, folding top with rounded cornerscover conforming frieze with string inlay, onturned and reeded legs with ankle collars; H29 3/8” W33 7/8” D16 3/4” open$500-700

421ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BRANDY

BOARD19th century, bowed top with outturned corners, over three drawers and door, ontapered legs; H34” W48” D23”$800-1,200Provenance: Georgia private collection

422QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY CHAIRS, SET OF

SIX19th century, serpentine crest and pierced splat, slipseat in plain rails, on cabriole legs with pad feet; BH40 1/2” SH19” W19” D18 1/4” (6pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

423PAIR ELIZABETHAN STYLE CARVED OAK

FOOTSTOOLScirca 1900, H18 3/4” W16 1/2” D11” (2pcs)$300-400

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NUTTINGGeorge II (London, dated1752) by Fuller White, baluster mug, complete hallmarks and engraved B overI*E; H5” together with George III footed teapot stand (London,dated 1796) by HenryNutting with wood substrate, marked twice, H1” L8”W5 1/2”Total 22.0ozT all in (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

425GEORGE III STERLING MUGLondon, dated 1771, repousse-chased hunt scenecentering vacant cartouche on round footed base andwith leaf-capped scroll handle; complete hallmarks andunidentified maker’s mark F.C; H5” and 12.0ozT$400-600Provenance: North Carolina private collection 426

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DAVID HENNELLLondon, dated 1796, oval form with straight spout,wood handle and finial, engraved with crest; completemarks; H7” W11” and 13.5ozT all in$400-700Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

427GEORGE III STERLING TABLE ARTICLES, OF

ROEBLING FAMILY INTERESTcomprising:Joseph Willmore snuff box, Birmingham, dated1818, H1/2” W2 1/2” D1 3/4” London creamer, maker TH, dated 1802, H3” set of 6 London spoons, dated 1804-1809, L5” together with Edwardian pair of sugar nips, dated1907, L4”total 11.9ozT (9pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

428SCOTTISH ARMORIAL PENDANT ON CHAIN19th century, part solid silver depicting the Athole clanarmorial, H3” W3” and 6.3ozT all in$300-500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

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ADAMSlate 19th century, ornate reticulated floral borderflanked by handles, marked; L27” W18”$300-400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

430IMPRESSIVE TURKISH STERLING TEA AND COFFEE

SERVICE, MEVLANAornate pattern with swan’s-head spouts, comprising:hot water kettle, H17”coffeepot, H10”teapot, H10”covered sugar, H8”creamer, H6”Total 165.0ozT all in (5pcs)$4,000-7,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs.J. Donald Dial, Columbia, SouthCarolina

431SILVER-GILT FIGURAL PLACECARD

HOLDERS SETfigures in 18th-century Europeancostume holding serving trays, standing on pedestals with card slots,fitted in original case; H1 1/2”, total8.9ozT (12pcs + case)$300-400Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling andPrice families

432DANISH AND ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLESDanish silver cream and sugar set, circa 1900, S&MBenzen, H3”Georgian sterling creamer, dated 1814, H4 1/2”Total 22.0ozT (3pcs)$250-350Provenance: South Carolina private collection

433DUTCH SILVER TRINKET BOX, OF ROEBLING

FAMILY INTERESTearly 20th century, Baroque-inspired chased design onlion’s-paw feet, engraved with initials: MSR (MargaretShippen McIlvaine Roebling, 1867-1930), markedwith Dutch second-standard punch; H4 1/2” W4 1/2”D3 1/2” and 7.5ozT$200-300Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling family

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434RARE ANTIQUE PERSIAN SERAPI

CARPETcirca 1880, 12’ x 21’1”$20,000-25,000

435ANTIQUE PERSIAN SAROUK

CARPET10’5” x 13’5”$2,000-4,000

436ANTIQUE PERSIAN BIDJAR

CARPETcirca 1920, 8’10” x 11’6”$3,000-5,000

437PERSIAN HERIZ CARPETcirca 1950, 10’ x 14’8”$2,000-3,000

438ANTIQUE PERSIAN SAROUK

CARPETcirca 1920, 8’8” x 11’7”$1,500-3,000

439PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET13’7” x 23’7”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiaprivate collection

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440INDIAN AMRITZAR CARPETcirca 189013’9” x 19’3”$3,500-5,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgia private collection

441ANTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ11’10” x 8’10”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

442PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET9’8” x 12’6”$1,200-1,800

443INDO SERAPI CARPET9’8” x 13’6”$1,000-2,000

444ART DECO DIAMOND RING1.8ct Old European cut diamond, color H-I, clarityVS1, in 18K white gold filigree setting, size 6$10,000-15,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS certificateUS911990502D.

445DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING1.11ct marquise-cut center diamond, color G-H,clarity VS1, flanked by 1.09ctw diamonds, color F-G,clarity SI1-SI2, in 14K white gold setting, size 6$5,000-8,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS certificateUS911628801D.

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446TIFFANY & CO AQUAMARINE AND ENAMEL

BROOCHfirst quarter 20th century, plique-a-jour enameled 18Kgold openwork design, set with 10 small diamonds, 40cabochon opals and 17.5 x 12.2 x 6.0mm rounded rectangular cut aquamarine; stamped: Tiffany & Co;W1 1/4” D1 1/8”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

447PAIR EMERALD AND DIAMOND EARRINGS12.7ctw pear-shaped natural emerald, flanked by2.25ctw round diamonds in 18K yellow gold setting,H1” W1/2” (2pcs)$12,000-18,000Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA certificate5161720777.

448BRIOLETTE DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN2.3ct diamond, color K-L, clarity VS1, on 14K whitegold chain, L16”$6,000-9,000

449DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE BRACELET14K white gold openwork flexible setting encrustedwith small diamonds and blue sapphires, L7 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

450CARTIER STYLE EMERALD, RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND

DIAMOND TUTTI-FRUTTI BRACELET75.0ctw leaf-carved rubies, blue sapphires and emeralds, accented by 8.0ctw diamonds in articulateddesign with enameled accents, L7 1/2”$12,000-18,000

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451DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND5.5ctw marquise-cut diamonds in conforming 18Kwhite gold band, size 8.5$5,000-8,000

452DIAMOND AND ONYX BROOCHapprox. 1.0ct round diamond centering filigree 18Kwhite gold setting encrusted with diamond and blackonyx accents; approx. 4.0ctw, color L-M; L3”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

453PAIR DIAMOND EARRINGS12.5ctw round diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS, set in18K yellow and white gold entwined loop swing dropdesign, H1 3/4” (2pcs)$8,000-12,000

454FABERGE EGG-FORM PENDANTSenameled ladybug design, H1”; and gold-mountedwood egg, H1 1/4” (2pcs)$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

455RUBY AND DIAMOND NECKLACE12.5ctw cabochon rubies accented by 5.0ctw diamondsin 18K gold open link design, marked: T. O., L15 1/2”$7,000-10,000

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456PAIR DIAMOND AND PLATINUM DROP EARRINGS4.25ctw pear, marquise and baguette diamonds in free-form design, H1 1/4” (2pcs)$6,000-8,000

457DIAMOND DOME DINNER RING8.0ctw round diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS, in 14K white gold setting, size 9$5,000-8,000

458GOLD TASSEL BRACELET AND BROOCH SET14K double rope-twist design bracelet ending with tassels, L7”; and brooch, H3” W1 1/2” (2pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

459TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING12.1ct emerald-cut vibrant tanzanite, flanked by1.0ctw round diamonds in 18K white gold setting, size 7$9,000-12,000

460SOUTH SEA PEARL NECKLACE11-12mm strand of cream pearls ending in 14K goldclasp, L27”$800-1,200Provenance: Virginia private collection

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461DIAMOND LINE BRACELET10.0ctw round diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS-SI, in 18K white gold setting, L7”$12,000-18,000

462DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING2.2ct Old European-cut diamond, color I-J, clarityVS1, within platinum setting set with 2.15ctw diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS1-VS2, size 6.5$13,000-18,000Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS certificateUS905976604D.

463PEARL NECKLACESsimilar design graduated cream pearls ending with sapphire, diamond 14K white gold clasps, comprising:5-8.5mm strand, L21”4.5-8mm strand, L15”6-8.5mm strand, L20” (3pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

464YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING12.65ct oval sapphire surrounded by 1.15ctw diamonds in 18K gold, size 6.5$12,000-16,000Other Notes: Accompanied by GIA certificate1162338944.

465SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING7.0ct oval sapphire surrounded by 1.0ctw diamonds in18K white gold setting, size 6.5$9,000-12,000

466ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRACELET4.0ctw round and marquise diamonds, approx. colorE-F, and clarity VS, in intricate openwork platinumlinks, L7”$5,000-8,000

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467MARC CHAGALL(French/Russian, 1887-1985)LE REVE, 1960gouache and crayon on paper, framed, signed lowerright: Marc Chagall, and verso in pencil D360/1958sheet H26 1/2” W20 1/2”$15,000-30,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionMeyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, purchased in1989Gerald Cramer collection

468PABLO PICASSO(Spanish, 1881-1973)SCULPTEUR ET TROIS DANSEUSESSCULPTEES, from: La Suite Vollard, 1934etching, framed,signed in pencil, sheetH13 1/2” W17 1/2”$7,000-10,000Provenance: Estate ofNorman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

469HENRI MATISSE(French, 1869-1954)FIGURE DEVANT TAPA AFRICAIN, 1929lithograph, framed, signed & numbered in pencil22/50sheet H25 1/2” W19 1/2”$7,000-9,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionMeyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, California, 1988

470PABLO PICASSO(Spanish, 1881-1973)ETREINTE VI, 1963aquatint and drypoint, framed, signed & numbered inpencil 38/50plate H12 1/2” W16”$4,000-6,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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471JOAN MIRO(Spanish, 1893-1983)PYGMEES SOUS LA LUNE, 1972etching and aquatint, hors couleurs edition,framed, signed in pencilplate H21” W26 1/2”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

472MARC CHAGALL(French, Russian, 1887-1985)DE MAUVAIS SUJETS, c.1958 and latercolor etching/aquatint and lithograph, framedas one, unsignedsheets H18” W12 1/2” and H15” W11”$1,500-2,000Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

473PABLO PICASSO(Spanish, 1881-1973)LES PORTRAITS IMAGINAIRES (one from aseries), 1969color lithograph, framed, signed in platesheet H26” W19 1/2”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

474JOAN MIRO(Spanish, 1893-1983)PARADE, 1948lithograph, framed, signed, dated & numbered inpencil 19/50 and 1948sight H13 1/2” W19”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

475HELEN FRANKENTHALER(New York/Connecticut, 1928-2011)WHAT RED LINES CAN DO, 1970silkscreen, framed, signed, dated & numbered in pencilSS 11/75sheet H39 1/2” W26”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionClerestoery Gallery, Philadelphia

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476HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC(French, 1864-1901)YVETTE GUILBERT, A MENILMONTANT DE BRUANTlithograph, framed, signed in plateimage H12 1/2” W9 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionAssociated American Artists, c.1995

477SALVADOR DALI(Spanish, 1904-1989)LES SONGS DROLANTIQUES DEPANTAGRUEL (two from the suite),1973color lithograph, signed & numbered inpencil 65/250 image H26 1/2” W19” (2pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

478GEORGES BRAQUE(French, 1882-1963)VERRE ET JOURNAL, 1914color lithograph, framed, numbered37/300image H15 1/4” W11”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

479MARC CHAGALL(French, Russian, 1887-1985)LE BOUQUET ILLUMINANT LECIEL, 1981color lithograph, framed, signed &numbered in pencil US1031/2000image H27” W22”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

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PRINTSHenre Matisse (French, 1869-1954)PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN, lithograph, signedBernard Buffet (French, 1920-1999)LAMPE TEMPTE, 1949, printTheophile Alexandre Steinlin(Swiss/French, 1859-1923) PEASANTS,1914, etching, signedunframed, images H24 1/2” L19”,H16” W21 3/4”, and H12” W16 1/4”(3pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Columbus Museum,Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit theacquisitions fund

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481CLAES THURE OLDENBURG(New York, b. 1929)RAY GUN, 1972color silkscreen, framed, signed & numbered in pencil 69/200sight H39 1/2” W29 1/2”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

482PABLO PICASSO(Spanish, 1881-1973) GUERNICA, 1990cloth-bound slipcase containing42 offset lithographs and textfolio (26 in folio and 16 framed),Philippe LeBaud edition, number1878overall folio H25” W16 1/4”D3” (folio + 16 framed)$500-800Provenance: Estate of NormanCitron, Atlanta, Georgia

483WASSILY KANDINSKY(Russian, 1866-1944)CERCLE NOIR (from Derriere LeMirior)color lithograph Maeght edition,framed, numbered in pencil 67/300image H11” W11”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

Other Notes: Verso bearing old MollieBayroff, New Jersey gallery label.

484SONIA TERK DELAUNAY(French/Russian, 1885-1979)GREEN AND BLACK COSTUMEwatercolor, framed, signedsight H6 1/2” W5 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Florida private collectionPurchased from the estate sale ofRobert S. Brown, Clearwater, Florida

485SALVADOR DALI(Spanish, 1904-1989)DON QUIXOTE, 1973etching, framed, unsignedplate H9” W5 3/4”$300-500Provenance: Estate ofNorman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

486ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF ERTE(Russian, 1892-1990)PAN’S TEMPTATIONScold-painted bronze, stamped:Erte, 173/375, Fine ArtAcquisitions, 1985H18” W10 1/2”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Atlanta, Georgiaprivate collection

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487KENNETH RODNEY BUNN(Colorado, b. 1938)COUGARbronze with brown patina, signed, dated & num-bered 21/250H4 1/8” overall H9”$800-1,200Provenance: Florida private collection

488SERGIO BUSTAMANTE(Mexican, b. 1942)MASCARA FEMENINA CON SERPIENTE andMASCARA FEMENINA CON CARACOLESpolychrome ceramic, signed & numbered 1/100 and7/100H15 1/2” W10 1/2” and H8” W9” (2pcs)$600-900Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

489PABLO PICASSO(Spanish, 1881-1973) JOIE DE VIVRE, 1956ceramic charger, inscribed and stamped on verso:Madoura Plein Feu/Empreinte Originale de Picasso,c. 102, 90/100Dia. 16”$5,000-7,000Provenance: Estate ofNorman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

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FAGUAYS(French, 1892-1962)DANCERbronze with two-tone bronze patina on marblebase, signed: FayralH15 1/2” W10”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

491AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURE, DONALD

LIARDI(Canadian, b. 1951)GLORIANNAbronze on marble base, signed with cipher andnumbered 7/24H29 1/2” W22” D13 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

492SALVADOR DALI(Spanish, 1904-1989)ALICE AUX PAYS DESMERVEILLES (Alice inWonderland), 1984bronze vert and gold patina, signed and withJemelton foundry stamps,152/350H36” W17 1/2” D8”$5,000-8,000Provenance: Estate ofNorman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

493ELLEN BRENNER-SORENSEN(American, 20th century)MOTHER AROUND CHILD, 1983carved polished marble on pedestal, signedH25” W24” D20” overall H73”$2,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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494CONTEMPORARY GRANITE SCULPTURE(African, 20th century) MOTHER AND CHILD,carved polished marble, unsigned, H16 1/2” W7 1/2”D4 1/2”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from the San Francisco gallery

495LIP SERIES SCULPTURE, DON DOUGAN(American, 20th/21st century)GREENQUAKE YEARNING (To the Moon, Sofia)cast and carved plaster, shadowbox frame, signed &label on versooverall H13 3/4” W14 3/4” D2 1/2”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

496PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE PATINATED BRONZE

AND PEWTER LOW TABLENew York, 1908-1988 and b. 1936, from the Chanseries, signed; H16” W20” L53”$3,000-5,000Provenance: Georgia private collection

497JOE D’URSO GRANITE TOP AND METAL TABLE FOR

KNOLLround gray granite top on molded metal base; H28”Dia.48”$500-800Provenance: Georgia private collection

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498EMIL NOLDE(German, 1867-1956) BOUQUET OF FLOWERS,1940watercolor, framed, signed & datedlower right, Nolde, 7.40sight H13 1/2” W11 1/2”$30,000-50,000Provenance: Florida privatecollectionAppraised by Alex Rosenberg &Associates LLC in 2014Purchaseed from the estate saleof Robert S. Brown, Clearwater,FL

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499KEN HOWARD(British, b. 1932)ST BOTOLPH’S IN BISHOPSGATEoil on canvas, framed, signed, titled and labels on versoH68” W68”$10,000-20,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South CarolinaPurchased at Royal Academy exhibition in June 1972

Exhibitions: New Grafton Gallery, London,exhibition # 14.06.72

500ISAAC ISRAELS(Dutch, 1865-1934)STANDING NUDE, studyoil on canvas, framed, signedH24” W12”$2,000-4,000Provenance: Florida private collection

Other Notes: Related to painting sold at Christie’sAmsterdam, October 31, 1989, Lot 184.

501LIUBOV POPOVA (MANNER OF)(Russian, early 20th century)ABSTRACT COMPOSITIONmixed media on paper, framed, signed lower right withCyrillic initials: CPNsight H17” W13”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Florida private collection

502DEBORAH AZZOPARDI(British, b. 1958)HOT DOGacrylic on board, self framed, signed middle leftH42 1/2” W26 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

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503DEBORAH AZZOPARDI(British, b. 1958)MYSTERY MANacrylic on board, self framed, signedupper centerH42 1/2” W26 1/2”$600-900Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

504MODERNIST ENCAUSTIC DIPTYCH

PANELS(American, 20th century)LARGE EQUESTRIANtwo-part encaustic on Tycor, framed,signed illegibly & titled on versoH89 1/2” W95”$500-900Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina

505WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ(New York, 1887-1981)BATHERoil on canvas, framed, signedH20” W16” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Florida private collectionPurchased from the estate sale ofRobert S. Brown, Clearwater, Florida

Other Notes: Accompanied by Mr.Meyerowitz’s acceptance certificate tothe National Academy of Design,February 15, 1943.

506JULIO GIRONA(Cuban, 1914-2002)UNTITLEDoil on board, framed, signed andwith old label on verso H24” W30”$400-600Provenance: South Carolinaprivate collection

507SCOTT HADFIELD(Rhode Island, b. 1953)LAW LIKE LOVE, 1986enamel on wood, signed, dated& titled on versoH48 1/2” W35”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

Other Notes: Verso bearing BarbaraKrakow Gallery, BostonMassachusetts, gallery label, inventory# 2358.

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508FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED VERNIS MARTIN VITRINE, FRANCOIS LINKElate 19th century, shaped top with gallery, above conforming cabinet with elaboratebronze mounts, glazed panel door and sidelights, over pictorial panels, on cabriole legsterminating with sabots, stamped on mount verso: FL for Francois Linke; H57 7/8” W24 3/4” D14 3/4”$6,000-8,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from the deaccession auction of the Centennial Museum collection(#69.26.423), sold in these rooms, December 2009

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509FRENCH EMPIRE PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY BERGERE, ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB

FRERES “JACOB DESMALTER”circa 1810, reeded and leaf-decorated crestrail, padded back, armrest and seat withcushion, turned carved column supports with gilt bronze figural mounts, bowedseatrail, turned legs, frame decorated with rosettes and bellflowers; BH38 1/2”SH17” W28” D24”$7,000-10,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

Literature: Verlet, Pierre. FRENCH CABINETMAKERS OF THEEIGHTEENTH CENTURY. New York: Hachette, 1963, pp.229-241

Other Notes: This bergere can be considered the blend of the Neoclassical,Consulate and French Empire styles. The monumental form and gilt decorationagainst patinated mahogany and bronze heads are characteristic of the firmsJacob-Freres and Jacob-Desmalter of this period. Pair of matching fauteuils stamped Jacob R. Meslee weres sold at Christie’s-Paris,June 24, 2009, Lot 476.

510ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PAINTED

URN-FORM DRUM TABLEwith gilt accents, tendrils and scenes ofnature, with small drawer and door, onstepped base; H30” Dia.17 1/4”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina privatecollectionPurchased from Nicole MaleineAntiques, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama inApril 1993

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JACOB DESMALTERfirst quarter 19th century, arched toprail,X-brace splat, on saber legs, stamped onunderside of seatrail: Iacob (Jacob); BH341/4” SH18 1/2” W18” D17” (2pcs)$1,800-2,500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

Literature: Verlet, Pierre. FRENCHCABINETMAKERS OF THEEIGHTEENTH CENTURY. New York:Hachette, 1963, pp.229-241

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MAHOGANY MARBLETOP VERNIS MARTIN VITRINElate 19th century, shaped Breche d’Alps marble topabove conforming cabinet with inset bronze wavecrestcornice and drape and swag frieze over glazed doorflanked by canted corners with bronze masks andpendants, over painted angelic scene, on bronze-mounted cabriole legs with sabots; H59” W29 3/4”D15”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection Descened in the family of Mary Jane & John H.Saylors, Anderson, South Carolina

513FRENCH UPHOLSTERED AND PAINTED CARVED

WOOD BERGERE AND OTTOMANLouis XV style upholstered frame and fitted with cushions and bolster; armchair BH34” SH20” W38”D30” ottoman H20” W36” D24”$600-900Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

514CONTINENTAL WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERSlate 17th/early 18th century, rectangular top withthumbnail edge over two short and three long drawers,on square legs with block feet; H39 5/8” W51 3/8”D22 1/4$2,000-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

515PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE UPHOLSTERED CARVED

GILTWOOD HEADBOARDSlate 19th century, scrolling leaf and shell-carved crest;H51” W44” D4” (2pcs)$900-1,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

516ITALIAN MARBLE SPECIMEN TOP AND GILT-METAL

SIDE TABLElate 19th century, scrolling leaf and ribbon inlaidround top supported by leaf-clad base; H29” Dia.34 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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517FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING

CABINETlate 19th century, marble top with brass gallery above lattice-inset doors, short drawers, hinged writing surface,above drawer and doors, on fluted legs; H46” W26” D15 1/4”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

518CONTINENTAL PAINTED AND MARBLEIZED WRITING

DESKserpentine faux-painted top, scroll and bellflower decorations above three drawers and cabriole legs; H31” W53 1/2” D29”$600-900Provenance: South Carolina private collection

519FRENCH GILTWOOD DUCHESSE BRISEE19th century, in the Louis XV taste, comprising: two upholstered lowback bergeres and tabouret, assembled sizeBH37” SH20” W33” L87” (3pcs)$1,000-1,800Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

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520EDOUARD VUILLARD(French, 1868-1940)PIANO SERENADEwatercolor, framed, signed lower rightsight H12 1/2” W10”$8,000-12,000Provenance: Florida private collection

521JAN FRANS VAN DAEL(Flemish, 1764-1840)pair works: FLORAL STILL LIFESoil on vellum mounted to panel, framed, signed & dated lower left: J. Vandael, 1795H10 1/2” W8”$2,000-3,000Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina private collection

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522ADRIANUS EVERSEN(Dutch, 1818-1897) pair of works: SUMMER and WINTERoil on panel, unframed, signedH7 1/2” W6” (2pcs)$1,500-3,000Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection

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523PAUL JACOULET(French, 1902-1960)PREPARATIFS POUR L’HIVER. POUHH-ZAN.COREE (Preparations for Winter)FUMEES DE SANTAL. MANDCHOUKUO (Sandalwood Smoke.Manchuria)TEMPETE DU COEUR. SEOUL, COREE.(Tempest of the Heart. Seoul, Korea)color woodcut, framed, signed & titledimage H11 3/4” W15 1/2” (3pcs)$1,500-2,000Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

524PIERRE JOSEPH REDOUTE(French, 1759 -1840)three works from LES LILIACEES, c. 1802-16handcolored stipple engraving, framed, marked inmarginssight H19 1/2” W13”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Georgia private collection

525RUSSIAN BRONZE BEAR SCULPTURE, ATTRIBUTED

TO NIKOLAI LIBERICH(Russian, 1828-1883) RECLINING BEAR, bronzewith dark brown patina, unsigned, H4” L12” D6 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopePurchased in Saint Petersburg, Russia

526PAUL JACOULET(French, 1902-1960)LA PRIERE DE MINUIT. LAMA MONGOL (TheMidnight Prayer.Mongolian Lama)color woodcut, framed, signed & titledimage H16” W11 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

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528DORUS ARTS(Dutch, 1901-1961)SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURESoil on canvas, framed, signed lower rightH24” W36”$800-1,200Provenance: Spartanburg, South Carolina privatecollection

529F. G. GRUST(Dutch, b. 1889)MOTHER WITH CHILDREN INKITCHEN INTERIORoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH25” W30”$700-1,000Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

530FRENCH DOG SCULPTURE, AFTER JOSEPH PAUL

RAYMOND GAYRARD(French, 1807-1855)RECUMBENT CHIHUAHUAbronze with dark brown and green patina, unsignedH4 1/8” W6” D4”$600-900Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHope

531GINETTE RAPP(French, 1928-1998)BAIE D’AUDIERNEoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH19 3/4” W29”$600-800Provenance: Columbus Museum,Columbus, Georgia, sold to benefit theacquisitions fund

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532ITALIAN STILL LIFE PAINTING(early 20th century)TULIPS AND FRUIToil on canvas, framed, unsignedH33” W35”$500-800Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collectionPicriccorn House, Columbia, SCGalleria Masini, Florence, Italy

533CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURYCOUNTRY LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, framed, unsignedH19 3/4” L24”$400-700Provenance: Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund

534F. V. D BEEK(Continental, 19th century)LONG WINTERS TRAVELoil on canvas, framed, signed & dated 1856H20” W24”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

535ANTIQUE DOG PAINTINGSprobably 19th century, KING CHARLES and TERRIER, oil on board, framed, unsigned, overallH11” W12 1/2” and H13 1/2” W16” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina private collection

536MYRON LECHAY(Russian/ New York, 1898-1972)FLORAL STILL LIFEoil on canvas, framed, signed lower leftH36” W24”$300-500Provenance: New York private collection

537ORIENTALIST SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)TRAVEL SCENEoil on board, framed, signed lower right illegiblyH8” W10 1/2”$300-500Provenance: North Carolina private collection

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539FRENCH CARVED BEECHWOOD CANAPElast half 19th century, serpentine crestrail and frame fitted withcushions and bolster; BH40” SH21” D33” L71”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, SouthCarolina

540FRENCH BRONZE-DORE MOUNTED AND INLAID KINGWOOD BUREAUlate 19th century, in the Louis XVI style, leather inset kidney-shape top above shortdrawers and cabriole legs; H30” W38” D21”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

541NAPOLEON III BRASS AND MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERSlate 19th century, four graduated drawers flanked by fluted supports, on tapered legs;H40” W21” D14”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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542CONTINENTAL STYLE FAUX-MARBLE CENTERTABLEurn and plinth legs and carved edge, H32 1/2” W52”D29 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

543FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD

SEMAINIERthird quarter 19th century, in the Louis XV taste,rouge marble top over graduated drawers, shaped sidesand feet with sabots; H56” W35” D16 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

544PAIR FRENCH CARVED WOOD ARMCHAIRSearly 20th century, Louis XVI style carved frame withupholstered backrest, seat cushion and padded arms onfluted tapered legs; BH36” SH18” W24” D20” (2pcs)$300-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

545CAST-IRON FIGURAL UMBRELLA

STAND, STAMPED O.W.second half 19th century, Classicaldesign depicting putto holding snake;H33” W18” D10”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

546PAIR ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT-METAL

HEADBOARDSfirst half 20th century, entwined scrolling and foliatedesigns; H65” W48” D3” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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SIDE CABINETthird quarter 18th century, molded edgetop, over raised panel doors flanking rowof three short drawers, on cabriole legs;H35” W57” D19 1/2”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

548FRENCH PROVINCIAL PAINTED SIDE

TABLElate 18th/19th century, H27” W21 1/2” D17”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

549FRENCH INLAID FRUITWOOD SECRETAIRE A

ABATTANTlast half 19th century, gray-veined marble top, overconfiguration of drawers, doors and fall front withfitted interiors; H26 1/2” W17 1/2” D10 3/4”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

550LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED BEECHWOOD BENCHlate 19th/early 20th century, shaped and upholsteredback and armrest, around seat, ending with cabriolelegs, BH32 1/2” SH16” W30” D19”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

551FRENCH STYLE UPHOLSTERED STOOLtiered cushion seat on molded base with scroll feet;H16” W26” D26”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

552LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVED AND PAINTED TRUMEAU

MIRRORmid 19th century, carved bellflower molded frame,inset with painted putti scene above beveled lookingglass; H89 1/2” W45”$1,200-1,800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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553CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY INLAID MIRRORlate 19th/early 20th century, floral inlays centeringbeveled looking glass; H29 1/2” W21 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

554CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD MIRRORearly 19th century, segmented rectangular frameenclosing looking glass; H20” W17 1/2”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased in New Orleans, Louisiana

555PAIR FRENCH BRONZE-DORE SIX-LIGHT

CANDELABRA, F. BARBEDIENNEcirca 1870, in the Louis XVI taste with garland andbellflower draped frame, stamped on base; H22 1/2”Dia.10” (2pcs)$2,000-3,000Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection

556FRENCH BRONZE-DORE

JARDINIERE19th century, shell and scrollingfoliate-adorned reeded rectangularplanter with lead liner; H8” W21”D7 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of MargotRoebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling andPrice families

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GILT-BRONZE CANDLEHOLDERSfirst half 19th century, twig and leaf-form frame mounted withporcelain blossoms enveloping figures; H10 1/2” W10” D7” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Georgia privatecollection

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AND CANDLESTICKSlate 19th century, of the Louis XVI style, each H6”(4pcs)$500-900Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

559PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE GILT-BRONZE CHENETSlate 19th century, putti aloft rocaille wave; H19” W19”D10”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

560CLASSICAL SCULPTURES MOUNTED

AS LAMPSpair ceramic on faux marble base, H12”and overall H23 1/2”; and similar oncarved wood base, H13 1/2” and overallH25 1/2”; electrified (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

561PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE BRONZE-DORE SIX-LIGHT

CANDELABRAlast quarter 19th century, entwined scrolling foliatedesign supporting floriform bobeches, H27 1/2” W14”(2pcs)$1,000-1,500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

562PAIR BRONZE AND CRYSTAL WALL SCONCESearly 20th century, urn-form draped with prisms;H27” W12” D7” (2pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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563CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND GLASS-MOUNTED

WROUGHT-METAL CANDLEHOLDERSlate 19th century, entwined leaf and vine frameadorned with porcelain blossoms and glass pendantswith two candlesockets; H10” W10 1/2” D4” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

564EMPIRE STYLE GILT-BRONZE EIGHT-LIGHT

CHANDELIERfirst half 20th century, crystal swags and prisms,anthemion corona issuing scrolling candlearms; H32”Dia.30”$500-800Provenance: South Carolina private collection

565PAIR CARVED MARBLE URN-FORM TABLE LAMPSurn, H22”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased from Anne Koerner Antiques in NewOrleans, Louisiana

566PAIR NAPOLEON GILT-BRONZE AND MARBLE

CANDELABRAlast quarter 19th century, flowing twigs issuing candlesockets on ram’s-mask and garland-adorned urn;H16 1/2” W8” D7” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Georgia private collection

567NAPOLEON III PARCEL GILT-BRONZE SEVEN-LIGHT

CANDELABRUMscrolling arms supported by fluted column and trefoilbase, electrified; H48” Dia.14”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

568PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE BRASS CANDLESTICKSearly 20th century, three scrolling arms on ornate base;H14” Dia.9” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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PARCEL-GILT CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS18th century, shell and leaf cresting, with urn-formsplat and outscrolled arms flanking serpentine seat, oncabriole legs with pad feet and shell-carved knees unified by turned H-stretcher; BH49 1/2” SH21”W26 1/2” D24” (4pcs)$2,000-3,000Provenance: South Carolina private collection

570CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-IRON AND MARBLE

CONSOLE TABLEserpentine green-veined marble top on conformingscrolling and leaf base; H36” W124 1/2” D21”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

571PAIR LOUIS XV CARVED BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIRSlate 18th/early 19th century, floral crest over carvedmolded frame on cabriole legs; BH35 1/2” SH16”W25” D22” (2pcs)$500-900Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

572CONTINENTAL BRONZE-MOUNTED FRUITWOOD

AND MARBLETOP SIDE TABLElate 19th century, round gray-veined marble top,pierced brass gallery, fitted with small drawers andslides, on tapered legs;H27” Dia.25 1/2”$400-600Provenance: Estate ofMargot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in theRoebling and Pricefamilies

573LOUIS XVI MARQUETRY INLAID POUDREUSEfirst quarter 20th century, decorated with inlaid musical motifs, three-part hinged top, short drawersand tapered legs; H29 1/2” W32” D18”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

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574FRENCH UPHOLSTERED CARVED BEECHWOOD

CANAPElate 19th century, carved molded frame on fluted andtapered legs; BH36 1/2” SH20” W78” D29” $700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

575ITALIANATE CARVED AND EBONIZED GILTWOOD

JARDINIEREcarved molded flared rim, over acanthus-decoratedurn supported by scrolled saber legs on trefoil base;H38” W27” D25” Dia.24”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

576FINE FRENCH ORMOLU AND PARQUETRY

BREAKFRONT VITRINE, STAMPED BASTET, LYONlast half 19th century, rectangular form Louis XVIstyle cabinet with brass-bound stepped pediment cornice, above central glazed door, applied floral garland and ribbon mount above jasper plaquette,flanked by three-quarter glazed doors above parquetryveneer and metal mounts, mirrored interior with twoadjustable shelves, raised on fluted trumpet andcabriole legs; opening to fabric lined interior fittedfor shelves; hardware stamped: A. Bastet, Lyon.H86” W67” D20”$2,500-4,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionProperty deaccessioned from the CentennialMuseum (#1969.26.14)

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578LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD SEWING OR

WORKTABLElate 19th century, leather-inset serpentine hinged topover short drawer and fitted interior, on cabriole legswith sabots; H27 1/2” W25 3/4” D10 1/4”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

579FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED KINGWOOD AND

MARBLETOP SIDE TABLElate 19th century, gallery and marble top, above singledrawer and elongated cabriole legs, in the Louis XVIstyle; H26 1/2” W7 3/4” D11 1/2”$300-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

580FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT

DAYBEDcirc 1820, with outscrolled arms, on bracket feet withormolu mounts; H31 1/2” W30” L79”$1,000-2,000Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased in New Orleans, Louisiana in July 1998

581ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORthird quarter 19th century, in the 18th century Romanstyle, surmounted with piercework pediment of C-scrolls, foliage and flowerheads, molded frame within a frame enclosing looking glass; H70 1/2” W35 3/4”$1,500-2,500Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased in New Orleans, Louisiana in July 2002

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582NAPOLEON III CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR19th century, wreath, quiver and torch pediment, floral swag decorations on egg-and-dart carved molded frame;H89” W53”$1,500-2,500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

583IMPRESSIVE LOUIS XV STYLE GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCKlate 19th century, putto finial above shell, scroll and lattice case centering enamel dial; H23 1/2” W16” D7 1/2”$1,500-3,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia,South Carolina

584EGYPTIAN REVIVAL GILT-METAL AND ONYX FIGURAL

MANTEL CLOCK, S. MARTI ET CIElate 19th century, cherub aloft architectural case flankedby winged sphinx on onyx base; works marked: S. Martiet Cie; H21” W17” D8”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia,South Carolina

585FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKlast quarter 19th century, heavily veined rouge marble casecentering dial and flanked by figures, housing later works;H11 3/4” W25 1/2” D5 1/2”$300-600Provenance: Georgia private collection

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BOULLEWORK MANTEL CLOCK, JAPY

& CIElate 19th century, brass inlaid green-stained shell case, center gilt dial withenameled numerals; works marked:L.E.P. Japy & Cie Medailles; H13 1/2”W7 1/2” D4 1/2”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Pricefamilies

587FRENCH PARCEL-GILT BRONZE

CLOCK, SIGNED GUILLET A PAYERNE19th century, pineapple finial aboveornately cased clock on urn-formpedestal supported by columns on rectangular footed base; works marked:Guillet a Payerne; H11 1/2” W5 1/2”D4”$400-600Provenance: Georgia private collection

588W. ALLEMANN-MONTREUX SWISS

EIGHT-DAY HANGING CLOCKearly 20th century, painted gouacheenameled and vermeil silver case housing round dial clock suspended onsilk rope and tassel hanging; marked: W.Allemann-Montreux, 935 (silver standard) 57634; H15” W3”$400-700Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

589GERMAN ENAMELED SILVER

MINIATURE CLOCKearly 20th century, portico design withgarland motif and onyx base; crescentand crown mark and 900 standard; H5”W2 1/2” D1 1/2”$300-400Provenance: North Carolina privatecollection

590ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETER,SIGNED PASTORELLIearly 19th century, molded architecturalcrown, over body with shell inlays;H38” W10”$300-500Provenance: Georgia private collection

591CARVED OAK CASED BAROMETERSearly 20th century, German oakleaf andacorn design, Dia.9 1/4”; and Englishrope-twist decorated case, Dia.11” (2pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron,Atlanta, Georgia

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592PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINTED BERGERESlast half 19th century, gray-painted and carved lamb’s-tongue molded frame, on fluted tapered legs; BH 37 1/2” W17 1/2” W27” D24” (2pcs)$700-1,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

593ITALIAN GILT AND PAINT-DECORATED CENTER TABLEfirst half 20th century, floral-decorated top above long drawers and cabriole legs;H29” W33 1/2” D33 1/2” $300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

594PAIR FRENCH CHINOISERIE-DECORATED BLACK LACQUER PANELSlate 19th/early 20th century, elaborate pavilion and landscape scene with figures andanimals, contained within frame; overall H62 1/2” W26 3/4” (2pcs)$800-1,400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

595CONTINENTAL WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERSlate 18th century, molded edge and bowfront case with configuration of drawers onmolded feet; H32” W40 1/2” D22 1/4”$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

596PAIR FRENCH STYLE UPHOLSTERED AND PAINTED SIDE CHAIRS, YALE R.BURGELouis XV style frame fitted with cushion, bearing label; BH35 1/2” SH19” W27”D21” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial, Columbia, South Carolina

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597MARBLE AND GLASS DINING TABLErounded corner rectangular glass top, supported byrouge double column pedestals; H30” L85 1/2” W42”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collection

598RESTAURATION FRUITWOOD COMMODEcirca 1825, frame-and-panel construction, rectangulartop over chest with four-drawer configuration, withbrass mounts; H33 3/4” W40 1/2” D22 1/2”$800-1,200Provenance: South Carolina private collectionPurchased in New Orleans, Louisiana in May 1996

599CONTINENTAL PAINTED AND MARBLEIZED

CONSOLE TABLElate 19th century, kidney-shaped top, molded skirtwith center drawer, on bellflower and leaf carvedcabriole legs, joined by molded stretcher with centralfinial; H34 3/4” W96” D29”$1,000-2,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

600CONTINENTAL BLACK LACQUERED SIDE TABLElate 18th/19th century, molded edge top, scallopedskirt with drawers on cabriole legs with brass sabots;H26 1/2” W26” D21”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

601LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD PEDESTALmid 19th century, round carved molded top supportedby bellflower-carved trefoil base and scroll feet; H25 1/2” W23” D23” top Dia.11 1/4”$400-600Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

602LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVED BEECHWOOD

ARMCHAIRlate 19th century, oval backrest with overupholsteredseat and tapered legs; BH34” SH15” W25” D19”$200-400Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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603ITALIAN CARVED WOOD AND FAUX MARBLETOP

OCCASIONAL TABLEearly 20th century, round faux-painted top supportedon carved pedestal with entwined snakes on trefoilbase; H25 1/2” Dia.22 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

604CONTINENTAL PAINTED CARVED WOOD SIDE

CABINETearly 20th century, white-veined marble top overdrawers and panel doors, flanked by carved caryatidson molded base; H36 1/2” W48” D18 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

605CONTINENTAL PAINTED CABINETlate 19th century, molded crown over panel door andlong drawer, ending on molded base, interior fittedwith 18 modern drawers; H97” W55 1/2” D16 1/2”$500-700Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

606WALNUT AND MARBLETOP SIDE TABLEearly 20th century, with carved turtle feet; H20” W27”D16 1/2”$200-400Provenance: South Carolina private collection

607UPHOLSTERED X-BRACE STOOLH19” W24” D18”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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LAMPS19th century, portraits of ladies in elaborate cartoucheswith gilt accents on vivid green ground and withormolu mounts, electrified; H16” (2pcs)$1,500-3,000Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

609MEISSEN THE CAPTURE OF THE TRITONS

PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUPING19th century, after the model by J.J. Kandler, scantilydraped maidens assisted by putto pulling fishnet filledwith the day’s catch and captured infant; marked withunderglaze-blue crossed swords, impressed: 132, andinscribed: C35; H13 1/4” W10” D6”$800-1,200Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

610NAPOLEON III SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET

PLATES AND URNSsecond half 19th century, gilt and celeste blue bordercentering romantic scenes, various marks on verso andChateau des Tuileries; Dia.9”accompanied by pair Sevres style urns, H7”, andSamson inkstand, H4” L10” (13pcs)$500-800Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

611MOTTAHEDEH SWAN SERVICE COFFEE SERVICEcirca 1985-99, comprising:coffepot, H6 1/2”covered sugar, H7”creamer, H6” (3pcs)$500-800Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina privatecollection

Other Notes: These Mottahedeh pieces are replicasof the famous Schwanenservice (Swan Service). TheMeissen original service (c.1737-43) was made forCount von Bruhl, and eventually numbered over2,200 pieces.

612CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CENTERBOWLearly 20th century, flowering vine encrusting reticulated basket on pedestal, underglaze-blue markon base, H12”Dia.12”$400-600Provenance: Estate ofMrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, SouthCarolina

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613CONTINENTAL PARIANWARE FOUR SEASON FIGURES19th century, probably French, standing figures holding the attributes of seasons on pedestal base;H10” (4pcs)$400-600Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

614CONTINENTAL FLORAL-PAINTED PORCELAIN

PLAQUE19th century, ornate gilt-carved wood frame encased inshadowbox, H16 1/2” W14 3/4” D3 1/2”$300-600Provenance: Isle of Palms, South Carolina privatecollection

615MEISSEN HEINRICH SCHWABE LABOR’S OF CUPID

FIGURE, AND GERMAN FIGUREcirca 1880, Amor als Bettler (Love as a Beggar);marked: underglaze-blue crossed swords, incised L112;H8 1/2”; together with German figure,H9” W6” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: North Carolina private collection

616PAIR MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE MUSICAL

FIGURES19th century, female and male in 18th-century costumes holding musical instruments, underglaze-bluecrossed swords; H7 1/2” (2pcs)$300-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

617PORCELAIN FIGURINE COLLECTIONMeissen child, H5 1/2”Meissen girl, H4 1/2”pair Meissen birds, H3 1/2”pair English hunting scenes, H3” W5” (6pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot Roebling DeHopeDescended in the Roebling and Price families

618DUTCH DELFT PICTORIAL TILE PANELfirst half 20th century, twelve tiles depicting canalscenes contained in frame, overall H25 1/2” W32”$500-800Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

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619EARLY DUTCH DELFT CHARGER18th century, floral-decorated shallow basin, Dia.13 1/2”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Norman Citron, Atlanta,Georgia

620FRENCH FAIENCE JARDINIERESfooted urn design, H14 1/4” and swan figure, H20”L22” (2pcs)$200-300Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

621SPANISH PORCELAIN URN, BIDASOAH24”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

622ROYAL COPENHAGEN PLATTER AND

PLATES9 plates, Dia.9 3/4”5 plates, Dia.9 1/2”platter, L18 3/4” (15pcs)$200-400Provenance: Estate of Margot RoeblingDeHope

623PAIR ZSOLNAY CERAMIC VASESlast quarter 19th century, vibrant iridescentglaze over entwined vine and Moorishmotifs, marked on underside; H10 1/2” (2pcs)$400-700Provenance: South Carolina private collection

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624HUNGARIAN CERAMIC CENTERPIECE AND VASE,FISCHERBudapest, late 19th century, reticulated Rococo-formcenterbowl, H7 1/2” L14”; and floral and vine-decorated moon flask-form vase, H13 1/2” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

625ZSOLNAY CERAMIC VASE, CENTERBOWL AND TRAYcirca 1873-99, vibrantly decorated design, comprising:early floral decorated trays, Dia.14”reticulated vase, H10”reticulated center bowl, Dia.11 1/2” (3pcs)$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

626ZSOLNAY CERAMIC LARGE VASEcirca 1888, reticulated body with turquoise and giltaccents on cream ground, marked and impressed:2203; H17”$300-500Provenance: South Carolina private collection

627PAIR ONYX PEDESTALSsquare top with rounded corners on tapered moldedcolumns on square base; H31 1/2” W14” D14” (2pcs)$300-500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

628FRENCH CARVED GILTWOOD VALANCE SET19th century, Louis XVI style with cartouche pedimentand scroll designs, comprising: pair L77” D12 1/2”single L56 1/2” D14” (3pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

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629OUSHAK CARPET7’10” x 9’11”$1,200-1,800

630HAMADAN CARPET8’2” x 10’10”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenan collection

631PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPETcirca 1940, 9’10” x 10’7”$1,000-1,500Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection

632INDIAN AGRA CARPET8’ x 9’9”$700-1,000Provenance: Beaufort, South Carolina privatecollection

633PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET6’5” x 9’5”$600-900

634KAZAK CARPET6’8” x 9’10”$500-800

635ROMANIAN TABRIZ CARPET6’11” x 9’9”$400-600Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina collection

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636ENGLISH BRASS AND

WOOD FIRE FENDERlate 19th century, acornfinials atop column supports, pierced lowerframe and molded woodbase; H23 1/2” W48” D17 1/2”$600-900Provenance: SouthCarolina privatecollection

637REGENCY STYLE BRASS

AND GLASS FIRE SCREENornate two-panel brass frame fitted with beveled glass;H45” W48” D3/4”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. Donald Dial,Columbia, South Carolina

638ENGLISH EMBOSSED BRASS JARDINERE/WINE

COOLERbasin form, with lion’s-head ring pulls, on three legssurmounted with mask heads and terminating onhooved feet; H25 1/4” Dia.20”$600-900

639CONTINENTAL BRASS AND

MIRRORED SCREENlast half 19th century, molded decorative frame with scrolling pedi-ment over revolving panel on shapedlegs; H48 1/2” W26” D10”$200-300Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J.Donald Dial, Columbia, SouthCarolina

640TURKISH OUSHAK RUNNER2’5” x 29’6”$700-1,000

641KESHMIRI HERIZ RUNNER2’6” x 16’1”$500-800

642RUSSIAN KAZAK RUNNER4’5” x 10’5”$500-800

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643ITALIAN CARVED MARBLE CHERUBS-FIGHTING OVER HEART SCULPTURE,AFTER PIGALLElate 19th century, H17 1/2” W12” D8”$200-400Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina

644CAST-STONE PUTTI SCULPTURElate 19th/early 20th century, H41”$300-500Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina

645PAIR CONTINENTAL CAST-STONE

CLASSICAL URNS ON PEDESTALSfirst half 20th century, flared urn decorated with romantic scenes, onaccompanying pedestal; urn H41”Dia.29” pedestal H14” W22 1/2” D22 1/2” (4pcs)$800-1,200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina

646PAIR CLASSICAL TERRACOTTA BUSTS

ON PEDESTALSH35” W16” D11” (2pcs)$500-800Provenance: Walter & Harriet Keenancollection

647PAIR AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED

WOOD NEWEL POSTSlate 19th century, basket of fruit design,H20” W12” (2pcs)$300-600Provenance: South Carolina privatecollection

648CAST-STONE FIGURAL GARDEN URNH24 1/2” Dia.11”$100-200Provenance: Estate of Mrs. J. DonaldDial, Columbia, South Carolina

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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 pre-approved US bank drawn check. 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.

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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.

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 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). Several

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countries 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 catalogues. 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 total

purchase 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 bid on from the seller. You should contact Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc. to resolve any questions priorto 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 in the following increments:

Bid Range Increment $0-99 $10$100-499 $25$500-999 $50$1,000-2,999 $100$3,000-4,999 $200$5,000-9,999 $500$10,000-19,999 $1,000$20,000-49,999 $2,000$50,000-99,999 $5,000 $100,000-199,999 $10,000$200,000 Auctioneer’s discretion

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ac: Active

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

after the antique: A later facsimile.

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

b:Date of birth

BH: Back height

circa: Approximate date of object.

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

ct: Carat (single gemstone weight)

ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight)

D:Depth

d:Date of death

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

Dia: Diameter

DJ:Dust jacket

fl: Flourished

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

g:Grams

H:Height

K: Karat, the fineness of gold.

L: Length

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

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

oz Troy: Unit of measuring precious metals.

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

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

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

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

SH: Seat height

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

Sq: Square

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

W:Width

wk:Worked

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Bidding and buying at auction is an exciting and fast-paced process. If you have never participated in a live sale before, we encourage you toconsult with one of our staff members to discuss how the process works.

Terms & Conditions of Sale: Charlton Hall encourages prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in the back of this catalogue formore complete information.

Registration: All prospective bidders must have an active Charlton Hall account in good standing, complete a Registration Form and provide government-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 pre-approved US bank-drawn 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.

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