- Flow blue: ''Argyle'' W.H. Grinley
Flow blue: ''Argyle'' W.H. Grinley pattern oval platter 18'' l. and two covered tureens minor wear to finish.
- WH GRINDLEY & CO ENGLISH FLOW BLUE
WH GRINDLEY & CO ENGLISH FLOW BLUE PLATES CA. 1914-1925. Set of 9 in The Hofburg pattern 9 3/4'' dia.
- THREE SHELVES OF MOSTLY W.H. GRINDLEY
THREE SHELVES OF MOSTLY W.H. GRINDLEY FLOW BLUE TABLEWARE Three shelves of mostly W.H. Grindley flow blue tableware, in the Lorne pattern including plates, serving dishes, pitchers etc.
- Nouveau floral patterns by Mechanics
Nouveau floral patterns by Mechanics and Whiting, Mechanics Chicago, IL souvenir, International Vintage pattern, Gorham Buttercup with two similar, smaller by International. Along with six Wendell plain spoons, 5 1/2" long.
- Lot of assorted transferware and
Lot of assorted transferware and other porcelain plates. Includes three W.H. Grindley & Co transfer plates (two 8.5'' and one 10'') one ''Great Republic 1853'' Lenox 10.75'' plate a Wedgwood transfer ''Harvard University 1941'' 10.5'' plate a Wood & Son floral & cobalt 9.5'' plate a ''Quebec'' cobalt blue 9'' plate and a Blue Danube 10.5'' plate. Condition: some wear and minor loss to transfer on W.H. Grindley plates see images. Shipping weight: 10 lbs.
- US Pre- Civil War Pattern 1847
US Pre- Civil War Pattern 1847 Grimsley Dragoon Saddle Ca 1850s. Copper nameplate in horn section reads Earle A. Royce Willsboro New York. Saddle measures 19.75'' from pommel to cantle. Leather in the seat section of the saddle is a period replacement and is void of its original quilted pattern. This was common practice to replace the quilted padded leather since by its inherent nature the padded leather did not have a long lifespan. Brass furniture throughout. Thornton Grimsley was a saddle maker in St. Louis MO. These saddles had deep-seated trees and a very high cantle that were inspired by Spanish/Mexican saddles that were popular at the time. Grimsley saddles were used by General U.S. Grant General Thomas Sherman and General Robert E. Lee. [See Caba 1982: 35-45. See also Dorsey and McPheeters 1999: 19-21.] Condition: Very good. Lacking one brass rivet on front of pommel otherwise leather is supple and is complete.
- Flow blue: four ''Baltic'' W.H.
Flow blue: four ''Baltic'' W.H. Grindley gilt rim plates 9 3/4'' dia.; six Baltic flat rim soup bowls; and two dishes some scratches and craquelure.
- TWO PIECES OF FLOW BLUE: PLATTER
TWO PIECES OF FLOW BLUE: PLATTER AND COVERED DISH. One Argyle pattern platter by Grindley. Base marked ''Argyle / Trade Mark / WM GRINDLEY ENGLAND'' and ''Rg No 288457'' with ''F B'. 15'' w. One covered dish. Base marked ''Oriental / England''. 12'' w. Shelf wear. Covered dish with some interior discoloration in the lid and hairline cracks in the glaze likely from firing. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
- Grays Pottery Platinum Gilt Bowl
Grays Pottery Platinum Gilt Bowl marked W.F-F.H 1934-1959
- Discoidal with unusual groove;
Discoidal with unusual groove; ex. B.W. Stephens. Fine example. 3 7/8".
- U.S. Grimsley Pattern Artillery
U.S. Grimsley Pattern Artillery Bit Stamped Josh B & C. with gold gilded exterior. Condition: Very good.
- (3) Pcs Grindley & Co flow blue
(3) Pcs Grindley & Co flow blue porcelain dinnerware, "Troy" pattern, c/o (2) square covered casseroles, 14" x 10-1/4" rectangular platter, crack to plater, stains, old repair, crazing to both bowls and stains to both bowls
- Wiley Meaders churn, lug and strap
Wiley Meaders churn, lug and strap handles, runny dark olive alkaline glaze, Griffin notes: "Attributed by John Burrison to Wiley Meaders, 1875-1965, White County, Georgia, 18 in. Surface anomalies as made, good condition.
- KENTUCKY STONEWARE, GRIGGS GRINSTEAD
KENTUCKY STONEWARE, GRIGGS GRINSTEAD & HUFFMANTwo Kentucky stoneware pottery jars. 1st item - Ky stoneware jar marked P.A.H. for P.A. Huffman (Philip A. Huffman, Madison County, Kentucky, working circa 1847-1857) and impressed 1 gallon capacity mark. Two incised lines around upper shoulder. 9 1/2"H. Third quarter of 19th century. 2nd item - Large KY jar with lug handles and two incised lines on upper shoulder, impressed mark " Griggs & Grinstead Waco KY" , and impressed 5 gallon capacity mark (attributed to John Parker Grinstead and Lucien Griggs, Madison Co., KY). 18"H. Third quarter of the 19th century. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item - two outside rim edge chips. 2nd item - one large outside rim edge chip.
- A CHURCH GRESLEY PATTERN PLATE,
A CHURCH GRESLEY PATTERN PLATE, PROBABLY COALPORT
the centre gilt with crowned initial E of Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, the yellow and gilt border with diamond shaped panels of roses, in lobed rim, 24.5cm diam, c1790-1800, another Church Gresley pattern plate and a Derby moulded Sèvres style plate painted with a large group of flowers, the border with single flowers alternating with dull green and gilt panels, red painted mark, c1810-25 (3)
- A GROUP OF THREE H & R DANIEL MAYFLOWER
A GROUP OF THREE H & R DANIEL MAYFLOWER SHAPE CENTREPIECES including one in pattern 4633, decorated with panels of exotic birds, 21.5cm high, one in pattern 4635, similarly decorated with exotic birds in panels, 21.5cm high, and another, likely in pattern 4326, the panels decorated with sprays of flowers, 16.5cm high Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1981, 1775 and 2123.
- Griffen, Smith & Hill Etruscan
Griffen, Smith & Hill Etruscan majolica 'Maple Leaf' pattern cake stand late 19th century The dished top with molded maple leaf branches, raised on a naturalistic base; together with a Griffen, Smith & Hill pewter mounted syrup jug of tapering hexagonal form with stylized bamboo dividers; each with impressed GSH marks to underside. (2). H: 5 3/4 in.
- U.S. Civil War Grimsley Pattern
U.S. Civil War Grimsley Pattern Artillery Bit With gold gild finish. Condition: Very good.
- American sterling cream and sugar
American sterling cream and sugar sets circa 1950 comprising: Whiting hammered pattern H5'' Whiting Louis scroll pattern H2 1/2'' Whiting flared pattern H4'' Whiting banded pattern H2 3/4'' Whiting twist handle pattern H2 1/4'' Gorham scroll pattern H3'' Gorham scroll pattern H2 1/2'' Gorham bulbous pattern H2 3/4'' pattern 3285 set H3 1/4'' Total 55.0 troy oz (18pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina.
- WHIRLIGIG GRINDING WHEELA small
WHIRLIGIG GRINDING WHEELA small early 20th century Maine whirligig with a metal figure of a man turning a grinding wheel. The man has a painted tie and jacket. (H: 7.5" ; L: 18"; W: 3.5"). Field Collection.
- Lot of eight assorted flow blue
Lot of eight assorted flow blue plates. Includes W.E. & Co Tyrolean W.H. Grindley & Co various Wood & Son Adams Jonroth Waldorf etc. Condition: all show signs of age and wear some crazing minor discoloration chip to edge of largest W.E & Co plate chips to rim of one W.H. Grindley & Co plate chip to edge of Waldorf plate scattered flea bites see images. Largest measures 12.4'' across and smallest measures 8.9'' across. Shipping weight 8.8 lbs.
- Various flow blue platters with
Various flow blue platters with scenery Wedgwood Chapoo pattern H1 1/2'' W16'' L12'' C.M. Troy pattern H1 1/4'' W13 1/2'' L10'' W. Adams & Co. Kyberth pattern H3/4'' W10'' L7'' Mercer China Derby pattern H1'' W13 1/2'' L10'' Kaolin Ware Rhine pattern H1'' W10 3/4'' L9 1/4'' Gustaesberg H1'' W9 1/2'' L7 1/2'' W.R.S.&Co. H1 3/4'' W11'' L9 3/4'' (7pcs) Provenance: Estate of Richard J. Poole Jr. and Linda Poole Hilton Nesmith South Carolina.
- Whiting Grecian pattern sterling
Whiting Grecian pattern sterling flatware and serving pieces New York circa 1877 comprising: 3 breakfast knives L8'' 2 forks L7 3/4'' 12 forks L7'' tablespoon L8 1/8'' 12 teaspoons L6'' 2 condiment spoons L6'' and 6 3/4'' 4 salt spoons L3 3/4'' 11 nutpicks L5 1/2'' 2 butter knives L6 1/2'' and 7'' 2 cheese knives L6 7/8'' and 7'' sugar tongs L6 3/8'' soup ladle L10 1/2'' sauce ladle L6'' 2 mustard ladles L5 1/4'' some with engraving total 57.0oz troy (approx. 56pcs) 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.
- Frank Whiting sterling beverage
Frank Whiting sterling beverage pitcher pattern 1975 engraved with initials C over HH. H9'' and 26.0oz Troy Provenance: Georgia private collection.
- American reticulated repousse sterling
American reticulated repousse sterling silver centerpiece Graff Washbourne & Dunn New York early 20th century retailed by Galt & Bro. Washington; pattern 1840; rococo style 7 3/8 in. H. 13 1/2 X 17 in.; 49 ozt. Estimate $ 1 500-2 000 Monogrammed.
- WHITING STERLING SILVER GRAVY LADLEWhiting
WHITING STERLING SILVER GRAVY LADLEWhiting "Lily" Pattern Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle, pat. 1902, l. 7 1/8 in.; 12 Gorham "Poppy" pattern cocktail forks, pat. 1902, l. 5 5/8 in.; 6 Baker & Manchester "Landers No. 2" ramekin forks, l. 5 in.; and 11 Hamilton & Diesenger butter spreaders (fh), l. 4 5/8 in.; total wt. 18.70 troy ozs
- Whiting Garland pattern sterling
Whiting Garland pattern sterling flatware and serving pieces New York dated 1859 comprising: pie server L9 3/4'' gravy ladle L6'' master butter L7'' serving spoon L8 1/4'' 5 spoons L6 3/4'' teaspoon L5 3/4'' mustard ladle L4'' some engraved and total 13.0oz troy (11pcs) 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.
- A Wood & Hughes coin silver vintage-decorated
A Wood & Hughes coin silver vintage-decorated centerpiece Probably mid-19th Century marked ''Wood & Hughes'' and with further illegible rectangular touch marks to bowl and stem the circular bowl with vine rim the body decorated with scrolling foliage and grape and strawberry clasps with inscription ''To Dena & Maynard From Aunt Ricy May 12 1953'' over a similarly decorated stem with gadrooned circular foot on a square base with grape-cluster feet
- U.S. Civil War Grimsley Pattern
U.S. Civil War Grimsley Pattern Artillery Bit With gilded brass exterior. Condition: Very good.
- GRAFF, WASHBOURNE & DUNN STERLING
GRAFF, WASHBOURNE & DUNN STERLING CENTERBOWL New York, NY, 1899-1961, retailed by Hennegen-Bates Co., Baltimore, 1874-c.1930, model# 1667, circular, with an ornate open-work border of scrolls and flowers, wavy lobed body, 2 3/4 in. H, 11 1/2 in. Diam., 14.5 ozt.
- Georgia overshot coverlet, wool
Georgia overshot coverlet, wool and linen, blue on white, three panels, probably Georgia, 19th century, 97 x 91 in., Griffin notes: "Whig Rose or Methodist Wheel pattern". Fading and wear, scattered stains, pest damage, other holes, scattered small repairs. Consignment shop, Augusta, Georgia, 1978
- Whiting Bead pattern sterling serving
Whiting Bead pattern sterling serving and place pieces New York circa 1880 comprising: ladle L10 1/2'' gravy ladle L6 3/4'' ice cream knife L10'' pie server L7 1/2'' 2 jelly servers L7 3/4'' and 8'' 2 serving spoons L8 5/8'' and 9 3/4'' 3 shaped serving spoons L6 3/4'' to 7 1/4'' 3 pierced condiment spoons L6 1/2'' 6 condiment spoons L4 3/4'' and 6'' 3 condiment ladles L4 1/4'' and 5'' pierced ladle L4 1/2'' mustard ladle L4 1/2'' sugar sifter L7'' 4 serving forks L7'' and 8 1/4'' 3 pickle forks L5 1/2'' and 6 1/4'' 2 serving forks L7'' 2 ramekin forks L4 3/4'' 4 sardine forks L5 1/2'' and 5 3/4'' 2 lettuce forks L6 3/4'' and 9'' 3 pickle forks L5 1/2'' and 9'' butter server L7 1/4'' 5 butter spreaders L5'' 4 spreaders L5 1/2'' 3 cocktail forks L5 1/2'' 10 terrapin forks L4 1/2'' 6 tea knives L6 3/4'' 3 strawberry forks L4 1/2'' 4 bon bons L4 1/4'' and 4 3/4'' crumber L11 1/2'' 2-pc carving set L13 3/4'' some engraved and 67.0oz troy (84pcs) 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.
- EIGHT MAJOLICA DISHES INCLUDING
EIGHT MAJOLICA DISHES INCLUDING ''GRIFFEN SMITH & HILL AND WEDGWOOD'' including an American leaf dish Griffen Smith & Hill Estruscan majolica impressed mark; a Wedgwood green plate date code for February 1878; an English green leaf molded plate; a green vine molded oval dish; a turquoise glazed leaf molded plate impressed JG?; a Sarreguemines yellow ground vine molded dish; and two leaf molded dishes (8)
- Whiting Grapevine pattern silver
Whiting Grapevine pattern silver flatware New York dated 1855 formerly unknown pattern comprising: 10 forks L7 1/2'' fork L6 1/2'' 7 spoons L6 3/4'' 8 teaspoons L6'' 2 serving spoons L9'' serving spoon L6 3/4'' gravy ladle L7 1/2'' some marked Whiting and some stamped sterling; each marked: Pated. 1855. Total 44.0oz troy (30pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. All pieces with various engravings with the exception of the ladle; one 6 3/4'' spoon with slightly bent handle; all other pieces in very good original condition. 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.
- LARGE GRUEBY FAIENCE POTTERY VASEBoston,
LARGE GRUEBY FAIENCE POTTERY VASEBoston, late 19th/early 20th, decorated along the base with two layers of leaves in relief, covered in a matte green glaze, with standard Grueby Faience circle stamp to base, inscribed letter "W", stamped number "130", 19 x 10-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
small glaze flake at base, some small edge abrasions/glaze flakes to relief decoration, minor glaze flaws (as made)
- Weller Burntwood vase with griffins
Weller Burntwood vase with griffins and waves. Mint. 7" tall.