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A decorative gilt Corinthian
A decorative gilt Corinthian capital
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A pair of carved wood capitals
A pair of carved wood capitals and three other carved wood surmounts
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COSACK & CO EGYPTIAN PALMIFORM
COSACK & CO EGYPTIAN PALMIFORM CAPITAL LITHOGRAPH New York,1893Palmiform Capitals, 1893, Vol. I, PI XVI. examples of two Egyptian capitals in vibrant polychrome colors.
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EARLY CARVED FIGURAL MARBLE
EARLY CARVED FIGURAL MARBLE CAPITALpossibly 13th/14th century, Romanesque, molded square top over leaf and face decorated capitals on circular support, 8-1/2 x 7-1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ben Smith, Newnan, Georgia
Condition:
losses and damage as found
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A Group of Four Hundred and
A Group of Four Hundred and Twenty-Three Cash Coins ???????????
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Lot of foreign money, including
Lot of foreign money, including Brazil, Egypt, France, Switzerland, Canada, India, China, and more
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A Romanesque carved stone capital .
A Romanesque carved stone capital . 13th/14th century With palmettes and a portrait face.height 11in (28cm); width 16in (40.5cm)
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QUARTER-CAPITAL FROM
QUARTER-CAPITAL FROM MASSACHUSETTS STATE HOUSE - Carved Wood Corinthian Quarter Capital from the Massachusetts State House in Boston the original Charles Bulfinch design built 1795-1798 these pine components replaced with iron in the 1960s 31 1/2'' tal
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QUARTER-CAPITAL FROM
QUARTER-CAPITAL FROM MASSACHUSETTS STATE HOUSE - Carved Wood Corinthian Quarter Capital from the Massachusetts State House in Boston the original Charles Bulfinch design built 1795-1798 these pine components replaced with iron in the 1960s 31 1/2'' tal
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(2) CARVED & POLYCHROMED WOOD
(2) CARVED & POLYCHROMED WOOD CAPITALS, 18TH C.(lot of 2) Architectural Corinthian capitals, 18th c., polychrome painted, carved wood with acanthus leaves and scrolls, approx 14"h, 15.5"w, 15.5"d
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Coins etc
Coins etc
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PAIR OF WHITE MARBLE CAPITALS
PAIR OF WHITE MARBLE CAPITALS carved with raised flutes and a band of leaves -- 8'' high; together with a white marble bust of a classical youth -- approx. 17'' high; and a glazed terra cotta finial -- 19 1/2'' high -- (4) Other Notes: TPC
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European carved stone pier
European carved stone pier capital circa 13th century; with scroll relief decoration 31 x 15 in. Estimate $ 400-600 Appropriate wear losses.
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PATRICIA LAHATTE, "CAPITAL CITY"
PATRICIA LAHATTE, "CAPITAL CITY" WATERCOLOR 1963 Patricia Noot La Hatte (American / Georgia 1917-2010), "Capital City," 1963, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Architectural landscape painting of the Georgia State Capitol. Note: Accompanied by a letter from the artist and thank you note to the artist from Governor Carl E. Sanders February 20, 1936, thanking the artist for the painting. Dimensions: Approx; h. 32.25", w. 40.875" (framed),
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A Romanesque carved stone capital
A Romanesque carved stone capital height 8 1/2in (21.5cm); width 10 1/2in (26.6cm)
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A lam? made cap a piece of sequined
A lam? made cap a piece of sequined trim and a leather evening purse
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A PAIR OF CORINTHIAN CAPITALS A
A PAIR OF CORINTHIAN CAPITALS A pair of Corinthian capitals, 18"h x 21"w
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Sundry coins and banknotes
Sundry coins and banknotes
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A Pair of Antique Column Capital
A Pair of Antique Column Capital Ornaments A pair of carved and painted wood column capital facings with worming rustic painted finish attached to wooden blocks with one-hole hangers covered in grasscloth wallpaper.
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THREE COMMEMORATIVE PROOF SILVER
THREE COMMEMORATIVE PROOF SILVER DOLLARS 2001 US Capital Visitor Center, 1994 US Capital 2000 Bicentennial, Library of Congress.
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Graphic Illustrations of
Graphic Illustrations of Prominent Features of the French Capital, 1816. Large folio, orig. boards. (soiled). 12 engraved plates (margins browned)/see illustration
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A Pair of Patinated Cast Metal
A Pair of Patinated Cast Metal Corinthian Capitals each with a squared top over scrolled corners above the anthemion decorated border. Height 15 1/2 inches.
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Lot of foreign currency
Lot of foreign currency
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TWO CONTINENTAL CORINTHIAN CARVED
TWO CONTINENTAL CORINTHIAN CARVED PARCE-GILT WOOD CAPITALSTWO CONTINENTAL CORINTHIAN CARVED PARCE-GILT WOOD CAPITALS, (2) - h:6w:7d:9in.
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A Group of Six Antique
A Group of Six Antique Architectural Engravings c. 1770 published by M. Darly London illustrating views of capitals and windows sight 10 in. x 15 in. attractively matted and framed.
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PAIR OF FRENCH RENAISSANCE
PAIR OF FRENCH RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT CAPITALS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYPAIR OF FRENCH RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT CAPITALS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, each Corinthian leaf-tip carved capital carved with a putto mask (2) - h:7w:8.25in.
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PAIR CAST STONE CAPITALS20th
PAIR CAST STONE CAPITALS20th century, cast stone, Corinthian style capitals on short columnar bases, 10ÿx 13 x 13 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Camden, South Carolina
Condition:
corner of one square top broken but present, surface wear and grime commensurate with age and outdoor useÿ
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PAIR OF CARVED STONE CORINTHIAN
PAIR OF CARVED STONE CORINTHIAN CAPITALSPair of Antique Carved Stone Corinthian Capitals, 19th c., carved on three sides, with volutes and acanthus leaves, h. 10 1/2 in., w. 13 in., d. 11 in.; together with a single abacus, h. 5 1/2 in., w. 15 in., d. 12 in. Provenance: The Friedle-Garrison Collection, New Orleans
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KY CAPITOL PRESENTATION DOCUMENT
KY CAPITOL PRESENTATION DOCUMENT & PLATE1st item: Ink on vellum calligraphy presentation document for the Governor of Kentucky, referencing the construction of the state's Capitol Building. Calligraphy by Kentucky historian, author and attorney Charles Mutzenberg. Features hand drawn holly border and vignette at top wtih the seal of Kentucky, and cartouche with banner reading "Testimonial for Governor J.C. W. Berkham," given by the Citizens of Frankfort, Kentucky, December Tenth, 1907. Hand written text reads as follows: "In presenting the Testimonial, Mayor Hume said 'It affords me great pleasure as Mayor of Frankfort to present this written testimonial of the appreciation of her citizens of your services in securing the construction of our new Capitol Building where the wisdom of our fathers had placed the permanent seat of government. We knew you first as a Page in the House of Representatives where later you were to wield the gavel as Speaker. Then when as Governor in those dark days frought with misery and terror for the people of Frankfort, we gradually realized that our ship of state was guided by an able and conservative statesman, who was a Kentuckian first and a partisan afterwards. The conservatism, the breadth of view, the generosity displayed by the youngest man who ever took the oath of office as Governor of Kentucky have won encomiums from your bitterest enemies and brought peace and good will to reign in the State of Kentucky, yes, even in the Capitol City, the storm center of her politics. In offering this testimonial, I cannot forbear reference to that lady, who having lived in the old mansion as the petted daughter of Governor Wickliffe, returned after so many years to occupy it as mistress until the coming of the fair young bride who joined her as the First Lady. The object lesson of two typical Kentucky women, devoted Christians both training up your little ones in the way they should go made us point with pride to the mansion as all that a Kentucky home should be. In addition to these resolutions of gratitude and esteem, our citizens regardless of party have asked me to present two beautiful gifts, a silver service to be suitably inscribed and to contain engravings of the old and new Capitol. We desire this to be handed down to John Cripps Wickliffe Beckham, Jr. and to be kept by his posterity as a memento of our appreciation of his father's services. The tall clock, which we trust will sound with its Westminster Chimes to the hours of a long and happy life for you and your dear wife, we wish to become the heritage of your daughter Eleanor, the only child ever born in the old mansion. Again thanking you for your good will and services in behalf of Frankfort, I offer these slight tokens of our appreciation of them. To Governor J.C. W. Beckham: On retirement from the high office in which you have so truly served the people, the citizenship of the Capitol City deem it a pleasure to say to you Well Done good and faithful servant. It goes without saying that devotion and fidelity to duty were to be expected from your high character and that of your distinguished ancestry. We nevertheless cannot refrain from giving this public expression of our appreciation as a testimonial from those who knew you best during the trying and eventful time of your occupancy of the Executive Chair. May your faithfulness over a few things lead an appreciative and discriminating people to call you to higher things!' -- E.E. Hume, Mayor Frankfort & Chairman of Committee." Signed lower right corner "Chas. G. Mutzenberg, Frankfort KY". Sight: 26" x 22", in later gold leaf frame: 28 1/2" x 24 3/4". 2nd item: Porcelain souvenir plate depicting the Kentucky State Capitol building with banner below image reading "Kentucky's New State Capitol, Frankfurt, Ky." 8 3/8" dia. Both items descended in Gov. Beckham's family. Biographical Note: Charles G. Mutzenberg was born in Switzerland and came to Kentucky with a group of immigrants who settled in East Bernstadt, Laurel County, Ky. in the 1880s. Though he likely had some art and calligraphy training in Europe, there is no record of his artistic studies. This proclamation was done the year he arrived in Frankfort to clerk for Judge Edward Clay (E C) O'Rear, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. While clerking for Judge O'Rear, Mutzenberg passed the Bar and began practicing law about 1909. Mutzenberg may be best known for his 1917 book "Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies," on the infamous Hatfield & McCoy feud. (Biographical research courtesy of Gary Gardner). (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Some creasing; band of discoloration and foxing to upper edge. Light fading to lettering.
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C. 1930 Emblem ''Capital'' safety
C. 1930 Emblem ''Capital'' safety bicycle. Nice original.
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HUGO GELLERT FOR RAY LONG & RICHARD
HUGO GELLERT FOR RAY LONG & RICHARD R. SMITH, NEW YORK, KARL MARX "CAPITAL" IN LITHOGRAPHS', 1934Hugo Gellert for Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, New York, Karl Marx "Capital" in Lithographs', 1934,,
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A pair of Romanesque style carved
A pair of Romanesque style carved stone capitals . probably 19th century Decorated with masksheight 10 1/2in (26.6cm); width 13in (33cm)
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COLLECTION OF INTERNATIONAL
COLLECTION OF INTERNATIONAL CURRENCYCollection of International Currency
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FRENCH MEDIEVAL CARVED LIMESTONE
FRENCH MEDIEVAL CARVED LIMESTONE CAPITAL The front carved with two half-length figures the one holding a shield traces of polychrome decoration back unfinished. Provenance: Property of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 8 x 13 x 9 1/2 in.
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A 1921 Morgan dollar sundry coins
A 1921 Morgan dollar sundry coins banknotes and a quantity of cap badges