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DAVID YOUNG LABELLED FEDERAL NH
DAVID YOUNG LABELLED FEDERAL NH CHERRY TALL CLOCK. Ca. 1800 David Young, Hopkinton NH labeled cherry Federal tall case clock, in a good old finish. Removable bonnet with elaborate scrolled fretwork and three period brass finials, painted iron dial with brass works, case with reeded quarter columns, moulded waist door on well proportioned Ogee bracket base. Includes weights, pendulum, winding key. 90”H x 21”W x 11”D.
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HALL, TREVOR AND PERCY MUIR. SOME
HALL, TREVOR AND PERCY MUIR. SOME PRINTERS AND PUBLISHE...Hall, Trevor and Percy Muir. Some Printers and Publishers of Conjuring Books, 1800 Ð 1850. Leeds: The Elmete Press, 1976. Being number 92 from a limited edition of 465 copies. One-third black calf over crushed buckram, blocked in real gold. Illustrated with color plates, printed on laid paper. Top edge gilded. 4to. Fine, with publisher's prospectus.
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CA. 1800 PICTORIAL NEEDLEPOINT
CA. 1800 PICTORIAL NEEDLEPOINT PICTUREContinental framed needlepoint pictorial circa 1800 depicting 3 figures outside of a cottage with cat at feet and ships in the distance. Made from silk and chenille with painted details. Original frame and eglomise glass identified as to artisan MARY ANN WILSON, AGED 15 YEARS. Size: 13 inches square, framed 17 inches. Excellent condition attr. English.
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MINER "BERGBARTE" AXE CANE-Ca
MINER "BERGBARTE" AXE CANE-Ca 1800 -Saxon miner’s axe cane with an iron handle forged in the medieval taste with angular narrow head and cheeks extending in stylish and redoubtable, round shaped bit to the front and pointed but to the back. The axe is marked on the head with different punches “1916” on one side and “1917” on the other and fastened with two long iron tongues anchored directly in the eye on a, what seems to be an angular oak shaft with smooth edges heeled with an iron ferrule. -The quality of this axe cane is undeniable, its style, anchoring technique as well as the iron patina suggest an early 1800 dating with later punched commemorating dates. Indeed, this “Bergbarte” is a first rate collectable from the Erzgebirge, a region whose name literally means ‘ore mountains’, situated in the south of the German state of Saxony, running along the border with the Czech Republic. The axe cane survived in superb condition and with a magnificent well-used surface and great feel of age. -H. 6” x 3”, O.L. 37” -$300-$400
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RARE DOUBLE HANDLED DAVE DRAKE
RARE DOUBLE HANDLED DAVE DRAKE ATTRIBUTED EDGEFIELD S.C...(Edgefield, South Carolina, b. circa 1800 d. after 1873) glossy light olive green alkaline glaze, rutile glaze runs at handle, neck and lower body, slightly lopsided ovoid form, two applied strap handles with fingertip impressions at terminus, collared spout with tooled rim, upside down "U" mark inscribed into clay just below spout above six faint punctate marks, likely made at the Lewis Miles Stony Bluff Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, circa 1850's, 17 in. tall, 43 1/8 in. circumference
Note: Dave Drake's surviving body of work indicates that double handled jugs were a scarcely produced form. Finding them with the spout and handles intact and unrepaired is significant.
Provenance: To Benefit WNC Bridge Foundation
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Condition:
glaze voids and clay body anomalies as made, surface abrasions, approximate 14 in. crack running up from base curving under one handle with associated 3/4 in. base edge chip, adjacent 1/2 in. clay body loss, 1 in. impression next to crack as made, another 2 1/2 in. line impression to right of crack as made, 1 3/4 in. firing hairline near base edge likely as made, 3/4 and 1/2 in. rim chips, small glaze chip at neck, 1/4 in. glaze chip to one handle with possible miniscule partial hairline, other minor abrasions and wear to handles, abrasions around belly of jar, other minor glaze chips, firing hairlines in glaze at shoulder, and glaze anomalies as made to body, other minor base edge chips and wear, jug was found partially spray painted gold when discovered, some small remnants of gold paint still visible after cleaning
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1800 CIRCA RARE OLD SHEFFIELD
1800 CIRCA RARE OLD SHEFFIELD AMBASSADOR INKWELL: Of exceptional size & quality, made in England circa 1800 during the reign of King George III. Approx. 8.5'' h x 14.5'' l x 11.75'' w.
CONDITION: Minimal scattered wear commensurate with age and use.
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EXTREMELY RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY
EXTREMELY RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY LUNAR COMPUTER EUROPE, CIRCA 1800 DIAMETER 18.5".EXTREMELY RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY LUNAR COMPUTER, Europe, Circa 1800, Unsigned. Inscribed on the inner most dial "Instrumentum Lunare." Constructed of rigid laminated card. The main disk set with three graduated volvelles of heavy card, all turning on a common center. The disks turn within a pierced and decorated suspension strap of brass, the time indicator is against a rotating brass alidade. The faces of disk and volvelles are precisely divided with the scales drawn in ink, and annontated in Latin. There is additional hand coloring to accentuate the scale divisions and the rendering of the Zodiac figures. The outermost scale starts with the annotation "27d 7h 43m 4s" representing the exact time it takes for one lunar circuit of the earth, back to the same ecliptic longitude. This scale runs from 0 to 31 days, each day subdivided to hours. Thirty years, from 1800 to 1830, are indicated on this scale. The next ring is a calendar volvelle with days, Zodiac positions, and annual lunar waning and waxing. The next volvelle has a spiral scale of days, and years from 1800 to 1932 (sic). Finally the central volvelle is replete with six sophisticated scales including the horizontal parallax of the moon, its apparent diameter, the earth-moon distance, etc. It is complete even with the little silk "handles" for rotation and is fully functional. Dimensions: Diameter 18.5". Provenance: Tesseract, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, 2013.The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.Notes:There is a long tradition of manuscript (paper) instruments, ranging from astrolabes to globes, from sundials and quadrants to portulans and astrologic diagrams. This example, precisely constructed circa 1800, has calculations carried forward for 132 years.
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ENGLISH ENAMEL MOTTO PATCH BOX
ENGLISH ENAMEL MOTTO PATCH BOX CIRCA 1800 DIAMETER 1.5”.ENGLISH ENAMEL MOTTO PATCH BOX, Circa 1800, "Friendship Shall ever sacred be Between my worthy Friend & me.". Cobalt blue body. Dimensions: Diameter 1.5".
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THREE ANTIQUE ENGLISH BOXES
THREE ANTIQUE ENGLISH BOXES Including a circa 1800 Dutch marquetry inlaid mahogany letter box with divided interior (11.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 in.); a circa 1900 inlaid mahogany storage cabinet with a shaped panel door with open interior on brass feet (18.5 x 14 x 9 in.) and a late 19th century oak cabinet with two doors and shelved interior (13 x 16 x 5.25 in.).
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING
A PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER GRAVY LADLES Both with partially worn sponsor's mark, possibly John Bourne or John Blake, London, 1800 date mark, both with matching period script monogram to handle.
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FEDERAL SATINWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY
FEDERAL SATINWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1800Federal Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, Philadelphia, Circa 1800 Dimensions: Height: 40-1/4 in (102.2 cm); Width: 73 in (185.4 cm); Depth: 28-1/4 in (71.7 cm) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Charlotte T. Child
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CIRCA 1800 DUTCH MAHOGANY AND INLAY
CIRCA 1800 DUTCH MAHOGANY AND INLAY GAME TABLE PAIRThe pair of 18th to early 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry semi-circular game tables are exceptional for their chessboard, domino and playing card inlays to the interiors, which are most often found with a simple green felt insert. The pair, having profuse floral marquetry to the top, skirt and legs are raised on five square tapering legs, one leg with slide-action to the rear serving as a support for the fold-over tops that open to reveal identical matching inlaid chessboard, playing card and domino motifs.Each measures 30.25 x 34.25 x 33.5 inches.Very good original condition, there are no issues of damage or repair, light wear at some edges. and minor shifts from age.Provenance: The collection of Josephine Bird Hall (1888 - 1948) by descent to her son, the present owner. Josephine's father was a founder of Kansas City's Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store.
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WEDGWOOD 'ETRUSCAN' PLATE WITH
WEDGWOOD 'ETRUSCAN' PLATE WITH SEATED APHRODITE, CIRCA 1800 DIAMETER: 9 3/4 IN. (24.8 CM.)WEDGWOOD 'ETRUSCAN' PLATE WITH SEATED APHRODITE, CIRCA 1800, Wedgwood creamware (Queen's Ware) 'Etruscan' pattern plate, circa 1800, impressed uppercase mark, in the neoclassical taste, printed and enriched in iron-red and black, with a central medallion of Aphrodite seated, within a black line and key pattern border Catalogue note: Copied from one of Sir William Hamilton's vases, illustrated in his Baron d'Hancarville's ‘Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities of Sir William Hamilton...1766-67', Vol I, pl 130. Dimensions: Diameter: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm.) Provenance: From the Born Collection, no. 324, exhibited at the Josiah Wedgwood Jubilee Exhibition 1980, no. 4.16 Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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20 US LARGE CENTS 1800 Draped
20 US LARGE CENTS 1800 Draped Bust F-12 Details (old toned over scratches through face) Net G-41816 F details net G-6 uniform porosity, 1817 G Wide date 13 stars, 1818 G, 1819 Small Date G, 1820 Large Date G/VG, 1831 Large Letters G, F, 1837 AG Small Letters 1837 VG, 1839 Silly Head VG,2-1838 G, 1844 VF, 1848 F, VF,1839 Fine details net VG 1851 G, 1851 VG/F, 1853 VF
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1800 DRAPED BUST LARGE CENT S-212
1800 DRAPED BUST LARGE CENT S-212 R-3 VG Nice dark brown planchet with normal grade marks.
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JAPANESE ARITA PORCELAIN CHARGER
JAPANESE ARITA PORCELAIN CHARGER Late Middle Edo Period, circa 1790-1800 depicting five sages in garden with floral border and floral sprays on verso. 18 in. Diam.
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EARLY ENGLISH GLASSES Lot of (3)
EARLY ENGLISH GLASSES Lot of (3) Pieces of Assorted Clear Blown Stemware, incl: Dram glass, c. 1820, with angular stem knop, thick domed foot, unpolished pontil base, 3 3/4" high, raised bubble in bowl; Circa 1800 Dram glass with bucket form bow, angular stem knop, slightly conical foot, unpolished pontil, 3 1/8" high; and 19th c. Cordial glass with crosshatched engraved band surrounding bowl, faceted stem, set on a conical foot, polished pontil base, 2 1/2" high, foot chips.
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An English Staffordshire Pottery
An English Staffordshire Pottery Cow Creamer circa 1800 depicting a cow standing above a recumbent calf decorated with sponged and painted blue yellow and black decoration all raised on a plinth; the upturned tail forms the handle with fitted lid on the back with retailer label. Height 6 inches.
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An English Alton Staffordshire
An English Alton Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group circa 1800 depicting an ewe standing protectively over a recumbent lamb against a bocage support on a grassy tiered plinth with applied moss decoration marked Alton. Height 7 inches.
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An English Staffordshire Figural
An English Staffordshire Figural Group circa 1800 depicting a white and rust spotted ewe standing feeding her lamb against a bocage support on a grassy plinth. Height 6 inches.
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George III inlaid mahogany bowfront
George III inlaid mahogany bowfront sideboard circa 1800 D-shape rectangular cross-banded top above conforming case fitted with central drawer flanked by deep drawers resting on tapering square legs with spade feet. H36 1/2'' W63'' D27 3/4'' Provenance: Private collection Charleston South Carolina. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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An English Alton Staffordshire
An English Alton Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group circa 1800 depicting three white and rust spotted lambs resting on a grassy flowering hill plinth framed with a bocage background marked Alton. Height 5 1/2 inches.
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An English Staffordshire Pottery
An English Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group circa 1800 depicting a couple comprising a standing flute player playing to a seated lady who holds his sheet music both rest on a grassy rocky base raised on square plinth. Height 7 inches.
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Federal mahogany bowfront chest
Federal mahogany bowfront chest of drawers probably Maryland circa 1800 D-shape rectangular top above conforming case fitted with four graduated drawers on flaring French feet. H38 1/4'' W42 1/2'' D22'' Provenance: Estate of Margaret Belser Hollis Columbia South Carolina. minor stains and shrinkage crack in top; replaced hardware; minor veneer patches; feet appear to be original; overall good condition.
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A English Staffordshire Pottery
A English Staffordshire Pottery Figure of Jobson the Cobbler circa 1800 depicting an elderly seated cobbler working on a shoe raised on a square base. Height 6 1/2 x width 3 1/4 x depth 3 1/2 inches.
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European painted bride's box ca.
European painted bride's box ca. 1800 decorated on the lid with a man and woman within a floral border 6 1/2" h. 19" w. 11 1/2" l. ?
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Set of four Italian carved
Set of four Italian carved alabaster plaques ca. 1800 depicting the Angel Gabriel St. Francis Christ lifted from the tomb ... ?
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Two Wednesbury Patch Boxesboth of
Two Wednesbury Patch Boxesboth of rounded form with raised white enamel circa 1800 decoration and gilt ornament on deep blue ground one depicting a nesting bird on an urn with motto ''The Gift of a Friend'' (1.25 in.) (enamel flake to base) and the other ''Esteem the Giver'' (1 in.) (interior crazing).
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A Federal Mahogany and Tiger
A Federal Mahogany and Tiger Maple Games Table c. 1800 demilune foldover top conforming frieze with figured panels raised on square and tapered inlaid legs height 29 1/4 in. width 35 3/8 in. open diameter 35 in.
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MINATURE PAINTING - Oil on Ivory
MINATURE PAINTING - Oil on Ivory Ascension of Louis XVI a Royalist deification of the martyred French King ca 1800 depicting him departing this world dressed as a Legionnaire Royal cloak around his shoulders surrounded by family angels putti and a
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A British Miniature Portrait of
A British Miniature Portrait of Francis Letitia Viscountess de Vesci ca. 1839 Painted in oils on a rectangular sheet (possibly ivory) with paper backing framed under convex glass in a black lacquered wood frame with gilt metal inner rim and gilt metal hanger at the top overall 7-1/8" x 5-3/4". Inscribed in ink on the paper backing inside "Frances Letitia wife of John 2nd Viscount de Vesci & daughter of his Right Hon. William Brownlow of Durgan. M 25 Aug. 1800 d. 6 June 1840. Given to Mrs. Nugent by Miss Thodisia Head. June 28 1839". As a result of her marriage to the 2nd Viscount Frances Letitia Brownlow was styled as Viscountess de Vesci of Abbey Leix on 13 October 1804.
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A Large Chinese Export Armorial
A Large Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain Charger Circa 1785-1800 Decorated in salmon pink sepia and gold in a neoclassical style with a leaf and star border at the rim approximately 1785 to 1800 with a large polychrome armorial crest in the center with an esquire helm above a shield gilt bird above (falcon or hawk proper) with wings extended foliate background in salmon cobalt and gilt with black outlines. Apprx. 18-3/4"D x 3-1/4"H.
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Southeastern Pennsylvania
Southeastern Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit for Sarah Lerch ca. 1800 depicting a distelfink perched on a floral... ?
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European painted bride's box ca.
European painted bride's box ca. 1800 decorated on the lid with a man and woman within a floral border 7 1/2" h. 19" w. 11 1/2" d. ?
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Lancaster Pennsylvania painted
Lancaster Pennsylvania painted Compass Artist box ca. 1800 decorated with pinwheel flowers on an umber ground 4 1/4" h. 5 1/4" w. ?
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Ink and watercolor fraktur
Ink and watercolor fraktur four-part Metamorphosis ca. 1800 depicting the stages of man from Adam and Eve to Death 4" x 3". ?