- Five ash spindle back chairs, North
West England, 19th c, rush seated More Information Two with some movement...
[more like this] - Ten Victorian ash spindle back chairs,
North West England, rush seated More Information All of more or less uniform height and size and free from substantial damage or repair; ready for use...
[more like this] - FIVE 18TH CENTURY NC/TN LAND GRANTSGroup
of 5 documents signed by North Carolina governors Richard Dobbs Spaight and Samuel Ashe granting land in what would eventually become known as Tennessee in return for Revolutionary...
[more like this] - JOHN DAVIS AND FAMILY ARCHIVEArchive
of items related to John Davis (1770-1853), early surveyor of Nashville, Tennessee, and his family. Includes Davis's will, numerous land documents, survey maps and some slave...
[more like this] - TN FEDERAL CELLARET OR LIQUOR STANDMiddle
Tennessee Federal Cellaret, also known as a Bottle Case or Liquor Stand, walnut and ash with poplar and walnut secondary woods, rectangular dovetailed case with molded hinged...
[more like this] - FOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN AMERICAN
POTTERY VESSELS20th century, including Mark Hewitt (English/Pittsboro, North Carolina), jug with strap handle, mottled brown ash glaze with black runs, stamped on base "WMH",...
[more like this] - GROUP OF 12 BOOKS ON NORTH CAROLINA
HISTORYincluding: History of North Carolina by Samuel A'Court Ashe, Greensboro: Charles L. Van Nopppen, 1925, rare two volume set (complete), in three quarter leather over...
[more like this] - 27 ASSORTED BOOKS ON AMERICAN HISTORYincluding:
Biographical History of North Carolina From Colonial Times to the Present , edited by Samuel A. Ashe, Stephen B. Weeks, Charles L. Van Noppen, Greensboro: published by Charles...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF SOUTHERN STONEWARErunny
green alkaline glazed Catawba Valley stoneware jug, ovoid form, small strap handle at thick rimmed spout, inscribed "2" at shoulder, 13 in; Albany slip glazed churn, ash runs...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF MARK HEWITT POTTERY(Pittsboro,
North Carolina / English b. 1955) salt and ash glaze pitcher, 8-1/4 in., two salt and ash glazed goblets, 8-1/2 in., blue glass runs and impressed decorations to all three...
[more like this] - FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA STONEWAREall
salt glazed, all likely Randolph County, North Carolina, late 1800s and early 1900s, jug with ash runs, thick collared rim, applied strap handle, 9 in.; stacker jug, ridged...
[more like this] - NICHOLAS FOX STONEWARE BOWL(Chatham
County, North Carolina, 1797-1858) salt glaze with some ash runs over batter bowl form, straight neck, downturned tooled angled rim. "N. Fox" stamp at shoulder, 7-1/2 in.
Provenance:...
[more like this] - DON BALKE (B. 1933) "TIGER SWALLOWTAIL"Don
Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Tiger Swallowtail" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008),...
[more like this] - 4 NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLAND STONE ARROWHEADSNative
America, North America, Woodland Period, ca. 1000 BCE to 1000 CE. A beautiful collection of 4 arrowheads, all carefully hand-knapped from stone. Boasting rich hues of chocolate...
[more like this] - OREGON EOCENE PETRIFIED / FOSSILIZED
WOOD BOOKENDSNorth America, Pacific North West, Oregon, Eocene period, ca. 37 million years ago. A fantastic pair of fossilized, petrified wood bookends from an ancient oak...
[more like this] - Northeastern Ash Burl Bowl, with Carved
Crests
late 18th - early 19th century
oval form, with thin walls rising to scalloped crests; inked with collection number on base
length 14-1/2 inches x width 11-1/2 inches...
[more like this] - Modernist stained ash and chrome side
chair by Eames for Herman Miller mid 20th century Charles and Ray Eames designed LCM chair black dyed molded plywood seat and back on chrome frame; seat stamped: LCM BH26...
[more like this] - Set of six Thomas Day side chairs: mahogany
with ash and pine secondary, each with carved and pierced crest, lyre form splat with swan heads, needlepoint upholstered slip seats, attributed to Thomas Day, Milton, North...
[more like this] - K&E builder's transit, marked
"Keuffel & Esser Company, New York, 38872", single spirit level, 8-1/2 in. telescope, height 9-3/4 in., (no compass) in finger-jointed mahogany case, 11-1/2...
[more like this] - TWO GROTESQUE JUGS. American late
20th century. ''Beaumont Pottery'' North Carolina jug 10 1/4''h. and a double faced jug with ash glaze stamped ''Walter Fleming'' 13''h....
[more like this] - Chippendale Carved Mahogany Tea Table
British or Coastal North Carolina, 18th century, two-board top tilting over a birch and oak box-form support, chestnut or ash battens, baluster-turned standard and carved...
[more like this] - TWENTY-NINE REFERENCE BOOKS AND CATALOGUES.
Relating to American antiques and folk art Southern pottery and Southwest Navajo rugs and pottery. Historic Pottery of the Pueblo Indians 1600-1880 Larry Frank and...
[more like this] - Elizabeth O'Neill Verner pastel
(Charleston, South Carolina, 1883-1979), "Scipio" titled verso backing in pencil, smoking pipe and wearing hat, signed lower right "Elizabeth O'Neill Verner",...
[more like this] - Elizabeth O'Neill Verner pastel
(Charleston, South Carolina, 1883-1979), "Cain" titled verso on tape, smoking pipe and holding cane, signed lower right "Elizabeth O'Neill Verner",...
[more like this] - Young & Sons engineer's transit,
face marked "Young & Sons, Philadelphia", serial number 7712, 10 in. telescope, height 11-1/2 in., original dovetailed mahogany case with original label, serial...
[more like this] - (11) North Carolina and Virginia Titlesas
follows: Hill J.P.A. HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY (1925); Massie & Christian eds. HOMES AND GARDENS IN OLD VIRGINIA (1932); Wilstach Paul JEFFERSON AND MONTICELLO (1928); Flournoy...
[more like this] - North Carolina Chippendale Walnut Tall
Chest possibly Ashe County, circa 1800, walnut with poplar and yellow pine secondary, dovetailed drawers, original feet with boldly shaped scrolled returns, original backboards...
[more like this] - North Carolina Federal Pembroke table,
highly figured mahogany top with two drop leaves, yellow pine secondary with ash fly leaves, dovetailed drawer with yellow pine secondary, line inlaid tapered square legs,...
[more like this] - Two large baskets: oak split field or
laundry basket, double oak rim and open areas for carrying, tag attributes to Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 9-3/4 x 31-1/2 x 21-1/2 in., excellent condition, minor stains...
[more like this] - TWO-DOOR ASH ICEBOX the ''North Pole''
model by the Maine Manufacturing Company Fairfield Maine c. 1900 a top load type with single door front. Dimensions: 39.75''H x 23''W x 17''D....
[more like this] - Early Southern history, 39 documents
and letters, 1795-1923: four pages, partly printed, appointing John H. Smith as "Commissioner to examine claims for unsatisfied military land bounties", with report...
[more like this] - 13 ft. pack canoe and paddle: lapstrake
construction with clear fiberglass coat, copper nails and rivets, open mahogany gunnels, two mahogany thwarts, 7 in. mahogany deck plates, four-strip pine or spruce floor,...
[more like this] - Southern Chippendale candle stand, cherry
and ash(?), dish top tilting above birdcage support, ring and baluster standard on tripod base, traces of old probably original finish, probably Southern, late 18th/early...
[more like this] - Ladder back armchair, stiles flanking
three slats, flat arms above turned front stiles, turnip feet, fine patinated surface with old possibly original green paint, ash splint seat, possibly North Carolina, early...
[more like this] - Four Volumes, North Carolina History
Samuel Ashe, History of North Carolina, two volumes, first edition: volume one, 1584-1783 (Charles Van Noppen, 1908, Greensboro, North Carolina); volume two, 1783-1925 (Edwards...
[more like this] - Federal mahogany upholstered sofa, figured
mahogany crest rail, ring, urn and baluster turned arm support and legs, pine, maple, ash and beech secondary, British or possibly Portsmouth, New Hampshire, early 19th century,...
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