- HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011), WHERE
HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011), WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Where the Trail Forks Medium: bronze Dimensions: 19 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 Frame dimensions: 20 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 6
- 19th c. hayfork. 84'' Ht.
19th c. hayfork. 84'' Ht.
- 16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and
16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and sterling silver forks retailed by F.H. Clark of Memphis, circa 1860. Includes 10 Olive pattern forks (6-7/8") and 6 Threaded antique pattern forks (7-5/8"L). All marked F.H. Clark & Co., most with additional lion-anchor-G marks for Gorham, one also marked Coin and one also marked Sterling. Combined weight 22.45 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with a couple of slightly bent tines.
- Arthur Stone sterling cold meat
Arthur Stone sterling cold meat fork, scroll handle, designer and chaser Edward Billings, "HFC" monogram, 9-1/2 in. Light scratches. Private Collection, Arden, North Carolina.
- Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From
Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a Hartsdale, NY home.
- 2 SMALL WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca.
2 SMALL WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca. 19th century; signed H.R. Fetter (attributed to Henry R. Fetter, Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., PA) with rod and flatwork hook top handle, 13", Condition: deep surface pitting, two pellet strikes on both ends of maker's mark "J.D." two prong fork with rod and flatwork hook top handle, 10", Condition: good
- Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher
Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher 4"l. both 14k yellow gold.
- TWO PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH
TWO PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKS, 19TH C.Two Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh forks, 19th c. , one stamped J.R. Lambirth , 15 1/2" l., the other stamped D.C. Miller 1883 , 18 1/2" l. Provenance: Sotheby's, Important Americana, The Collection of Mr. And Mrs. James O. Keene, January 1997, lot 61.
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Condition:
Shortest with break to terminal.
- 18th c. English silver shell-handled
18th c. English silver shell-handled two-prong iron forks, marked J.H.
Provenance: Lardner family (Philadelphia)
7"l (9) and 8.5"l (10)
Condition: Rusty, dents, scratches, wear consistent with age.
- Harrison C. Fisher (American/New
Harrison C. Fisher (American/New York 1875-1934) "Instructions Before the Hunt" watercolor and graphite on paper laid down on board signed dated "1909" and monogrammed "IMD" mid-right inscribed "Jessie Stouffer" on card en verso 15 in. x 12 in. matted and framed.
- Harrison Brothers and Howson serving
Harrison Brothers and Howson serving set, Sheffield plate pierced and chased fish serving set with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 13-3/4"L knife, 10-1/2" fork, (2) stag handled knives with Harrison Brothers and Howson Cutlers to Her Majesty stamped blades, each with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 12-3/4"L and 16"L, (2) meat carving forks and a steel, contained in a red velvet lined case.
- Harrison Brothers and Howson serving
Harrison Brothers and Howson serving set, Sheffield plate pierced and chased fish serving set with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 13-3/4"L knife, 10-1/2" fork, (2) stag handled knives with Harrison Brothers and Howson Cutlers to Her Majesty stamped blades, each with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 12-3/4"L and 16"L, (2) meat carving forks and a steel, contained in a red velvet lined case.
- A Cased English Pewterware Fruit
A Cased English Pewterware Fruit Service
Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield
comprising six forks and six knives.
Length of knife 8 5/8 inches.
- An American silver plate presentation
An American silver plate presentation shovel inscribed '' Union Fork and Hoe Co. Razor Back '' and '' God bless this project and all its workers ''. Approx. 100 cm long.
- HARPERS FERRY PERCUSSION RIFLE.
HARPERS FERRY PERCUSSION RIFLE. Marked ''Harpers Ferry 1848'' on lock plate behind hammer eagle motif over US in front. Round barrel 29'' .69 caliber. Scratched into stock on left side ''H.F.Snavely Dec. 20 1890''. Lots of dings and scratches ramrod missing.
- PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH
PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKPennsylvania wrought iron flesh fork , engraved 1801 BDR below stylized tulip and floral designs, 22 1/4" l. Provenance: Sotheby's, Important Americana, The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Keene, January 1997, lot 52.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- HARPERS FERRY PERCUSSION RIFLE.
HARPERS FERRY PERCUSSION RIFLE. Very nice .58 caliber 33'' round barrel many brass parts including front blade sight rich walnut stock. Stamped 1853 on lockplate and barrel. Initials J. L. B. on left side of stock. Clear bore with deep groves strong hammer action. Barrel has plum-brown patina marked w w over p VP over Eagle head. 1853 on upper tang. Harpers Ferry 1853 behind hammer Eagle over US in front. Brass patchbox with 3 interior indentations barrel band endcap trigger guard buttplate and front sight. Sling swivels. 7 groove refiling. Block initials J.L.B. on left side of stock in line with trigger.
- Hardin made of hornstone. 4 1/4".
Hardin made of hornstone. 4 1/4".
- SET OF STERLING FLATWARE: 6 FORKS,
SET OF STERLING FLATWARE: 6 FORKS, 6 KNIVESSet of sterling flatware: 6 forks, 6 knives with elaborate foliate designs on blades, marked with hallmarks of Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, 1871-1873. Knife appx 8 7/8", fork appx 8", silver blades & tines, marked on handle. Very good condition.
- SET OF SIX BOSTON COIN SILVER FORKSSet
SET OF SIX BOSTON COIN SILVER FORKSSet of six Boston coin silver forks, five bearing the touch Harris, Stanwood & Co. and one Lincoln & Reed , each stamped Z. B. Porter on handles, 10.05 ozt. Zachariah B. Porter (1797-1864) was the father of Civil War General Josiah Porter. A statue of General Josiah Porter can be found in Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, New York. He is reputed to be the first Harvard student to enlist in the civil war.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- 13 NASHVILLE RETAILED FORKS13 forks,
13 NASHVILLE RETAILED FORKS13 forks, retailed Nashville circa 1860, including sterling and possibly coin silver. Includes 6 Wood and Hughes (marked) Sterling Forks in the Angelo Pattern, retailer mark G.R. Calhoun, 7"L; 5 forks in an acanthus and scroll pattern marked H. and H. Patent 186_ with retailer mark G.W. Donigan on backs, monogram SM, 6 7/8"L; and 2 forks with beaded edge handles, marked W.H. Calhoun in rectangle, monogram C, 7 3/4"L. Combined weight 16.835 oz troy. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Very good condition with light wear to backs and to tines, a few with slightly bent tines.
- ENGLISH CELLULOID HANDLE FISH SERVICE
ENGLISH CELLULOID HANDLE FISH SERVICE FLATWARE. First quarter 20th century. Harrison Fisher & Co. Service for six. Engraved knives and forks. Knives 8.75"l. Forks 7.5"l.
- A SET OF FOURTEEN MATCHED GEORGE
A SET OF FOURTEEN MATCHED GEORGE III TABLE FORKS J W Howden & Co with Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1814/6, of Fiddle pattern, crest engraved to terminal; together with a set of eleven table forks, London 1838 and one 1816, all of Fiddle pattern, crest engraved to reverse of terminal (26)Length; 21cm, combined weight: 55.5ozFormerly at Letterfourie, Morayshire, and by descent, through the Gordon family
- 3 WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FORKSca.
3 WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FORKSca. 18th-19th century; signed "B. Kent" tool decorated flatwork handle with hook top hanger, appears to have woman seated pulling on flower stem in decoration, very primitive form, 17 1/2"; non-typical round rod ball and baluster worked handle with shell form hanger, 18 1/2"; very primitive large fork with round and flatwork handle with ram's horn, 21"; Condition: some surface rust
- 2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca.
2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca. late 19th-mid 20th century; both extended roasting or butcher two-prong forks: one signed "Robison" with flatwork handle that oval hanger eye, 22 3/4", Condition: good; one signed "J.B." near fork mount with square stock and flatwork handle with round eye hanger, 23 3/4", Condition: rusted surface
- Pair of ferrotypes (probably Mr.
Pair of ferrotypes (probably Mr. and Mrs. John Forkner), case covers show raised image of soldier with havelock headgear. Littlefield Parsons case. 4 7/8" x 4". Good condition, damage to one photo, several small nicks on case border. Pair
- JOHN FERY (1859-1934), AMERICAN
JOHN FERY (1859-1934), AMERICAN FORK CANYON Title: John Fery (1859-1934), American Fork Canyon Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 20 x 30 Frame dimensions: 29 1/8 x 39 1/8 x 3 1/4
- A closely matched set of twelve
A closely matched set of twelve Hanoverian pattern silver dessert forks, six by TB, London 1808, each initialled F and with crest to terminal, approximately 410g
- Hardy Bros silver plate fruit knives
Hardy Bros silver plate fruit knives and forks for six (12) Provenance: Directly from the Hordern Family
- Ten Victorian Silver Bead Pattern
Ten Victorian Silver Bead Pattern Dessert Knives and Twelve Forks, Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield, 1873 knife length 8.5 in — 21.5 cm
- JAMES P. KERR(American, born 1953)
Stony
JAMES P. KERR(American, born 1953)
Stony Fork, Blue Ridge Mountains, signed lower left "James P Kerr", oil on canvas, 20 x 24 in.; painted wood frame, 23 x 27 in.
Note:
Stony Fork Park is in Candler, outside of Asheville, North Carolina. It is part of Pisgah National Forest.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
very good with light surface dirt; frame with slight separation at corners
- HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1841 U.S. PERCUSSION
HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1841 U.S. PERCUSSION RIFLE. Also known as the '' Mississippi Rifle'' with 33'' round barrel in .54 caliber. Two barrel bands trigger guard large patchbox and butt plate all in brass. Trumpet-type steel ramrod (without brass tip). Front has a blade sight and rear is a flip up-style ''V'' with two leaves. Barrel marked ''W W'' over ''P'' on left side ''VP'' just below that. ''1854'' on upper tang. Lock plate has eagle motif and US forward of hammer and ''Harpers Ferry 1847'' to the rear. Nice over-all condition with great rifling.
- Farrington & Hunnewell Medallion
Farrington & Hunnewell Medallion pattern coin silver forks and olive server Boston circa 1864 2 forks L7'' marked: F&H flanked by stars. and double ended olive server L12 1/4'' by unknown maker. Total 4.0oz troy (3pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock 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.
- Five Hand-Wrought Forks, Pot Lifter
Five Hand-Wrought Forks, Pot Lifter probably American, 19th century or earlier: hay fork, 10 in.; roasting fork with stand, 23-1/4 in.; three roasting forks, shortest marked on back "Higgins"(?), 19 in. to 28-1/4 in.; pot lifter, 21 in.,
- 19 DONIGAN NASHVILLE COIN SILVER
19 DONIGAN NASHVILLE COIN SILVER FORKS, PLUS 625 coin silver fiddle thread pattern forks, 19 of which bear incuse marks on back for G. W. Donigan (George Washington Donigan, working Nashville, Tennessee 1850-1864) and are monogrammed H.V. S.S. These 19 forks include 11 salad or dessert sized forks (6-3/4"L) and 8 dinner sized forks (7-1/2"L). Also included are 6 other dinner sized forks ( 7-1/2" L) in a nearly identical pattern (4 of them have identical monograms); these 6 have heavily worn marks or no marks (and 1 is marked only coin, with a monogram "Markham"). Combined weight: 34.22 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
5 unmarked forks have repaired shafts. Other forks in very good condition with minor wear to tines.
- Pair of American Sterling Silver
Pair of American Sterling Silver Dinner Forks, third quarter 19th century, retailed by William Carrington & Co., Charleston, South Carolina, in the traditional "fiddle thread" pattern, monogrammed on the reverse "JHM" and obverse, at a later date, "G", l. 8", 4.44 total t. oz.