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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), three rural scenes including a still life with hunted rabbit, bull with chickens, and summer landscape; two graphite on paper, one graphite and watercolor on paper; largest image 8 1/4" x 10 3/4"; all signed and dated lower right. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), three portraits: an African American male, an elderly gentleman, and also a young girl, pencil sketches; 7" x 5 1/2" (largest image); all pencil signed and dated 1881. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), two portraits and an interior setting; graphite on paper; largest image 9 1/2" x 6 3/4"; both portraits are pencil signed and dated. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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TWO FRUITWOOD ROUND TABLESTwo
TWO FRUITWOOD ROUND TABLESTwo Fruitwood Round Tables
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935) Rural Scenes Graphite/Charcoal and pastel Authenticated verso Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams. 9" x 12"
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), male portrait with classically draped female figure verso, pencil sketch; 9" x 6"; pencil signed and dated 1881 lower right. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), two pastel and charcoal sketches, one depicting a farm, the other a woman sitting on a hill; largest image 9" x 12". Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935) Kentucky farmhouse, female portrait, and a study of chickens Three pencil sketches One signed and dated '97 lower right. 8 1/2" x 12 3/4"
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), four graphite sketches on paper, three depicting Cedar Farm and one portrait; largest image 13" x 8 5/8"; signed and dated lower right. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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Southern Federal yellow pine work
Southern Federal yellow pine work table probably North Carolina circa 1820 rectangular top above single frieze drawer resting on square tapering legs. H28 3/4'' W30 1/2'' D23 1/2'' Provenance: Descended through the William Little Steele and A.C. Lineberger families of Belmont North 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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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935) Rural landscapes Two pencil sketches One signed and dated '97 lower right 8 1/2" x 12 3/4"
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GROUPING OF ROYAL DOULTON FORSYTH
GROUPING OF ROYAL DOULTON FORSYTH DINNERWARE12 plates, 7 saucers, 8 bowls, 6 cups, gravy boat and lidded bowl.
Fine china, green and gilded rim. Marked Royal Doulton Forsyth H5197 on the underside.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 15"W, largest
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good
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Fine Southern Federal Table
Fine Southern Federal Table attributed to Georgia, early 19th century, in fine old probably original surface, inlaid walnut with yellow pine secondary, two dovetailed drawers with kite-inlaid escutcheons, paneled back and sides, 30-3/4 x 28-1/2 x 19-1/2 in.,
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AMERICAN FOLKSY TABLE.
AMERICAN FOLKSY TABLE. Contemporary. Constructed from a round wooden bowl, porch column and and oval wooden bowl foot. Decorated with various pieces of iron hardware and painted white. Round glass top. 28.75"h. 19"dia.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), two industrial/farming scenes, pencil sketches; 8 1/2" x 9 3/4" (largest image); pencil signed. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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A Swedish fruitwood farmhouse table
A Swedish fruitwood farmhouse table circa 1790, the half-round fold over top on gently scrolling legs, 116.5cm wide
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), four charcoal sketches on paper including two rural scenes, an interior window, and a docked boat; largest image 83/4" x 12". Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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Southern Paint-Decorated Center
Southern Paint-Decorated Center Table possibly Davidson County, North Carolina, 19th century, yellow pine(?), cherry and other mixed woods, circular scrubbed top over triangular base with historic paint surface, 28 x 34-1/2 x 34 in.,
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North Carolina Federal Pembroke
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, attributed to William Little, Anson County, North Carolina, late 18th/early 19th century, 28-1/2 x 26 x 20 in., opens to 37-1/4 in. Refinished, sun fading and stains, normal cracks, abrasions and minor flaws, replaced brass pull. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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NORTH CAROLINA WALNUT DROP LEAF
NORTH CAROLINA WALNUT DROP LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE Attributed to the Peterson School, circa 1840-50s, Forsyth County, yellow pine secondary, rectangular top and drop leaves with slide support, distinct ring and peg turned legs.
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Duncan Phyfe breakfast table,
Duncan Phyfe breakfast table, finely figured mahogany with mahogany, pine and birch(?) secondary, base with four finely carved turned posts, on four hairy paw feet with well carved claws, acanthus carved knees, original iron plates supporting legs, New York, probably the shop of Duncan Phyfe, 1815-1820, 29 x 39 x 24 in., opens to 46 in. Lacking original brass casters, one replaced toe, old refinishing, minor surface chips and abrasions, one corner with old repaired separation, one leaf support replaced. Private Collection, Tryon, North Carolina.
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Southern Federal table, cherry with
Southern Federal table, cherry with yellow pine secondary, two dovetailed drawers, turned legs and feet, attributed to Iredell County, North Carolina, 19th century, 31 x 26-1/4 x 22-3/4 in. Old dark varnished/stained surface with scattered cracks, abrasions and stains, drawers with interior varnish.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935) plowing scene, horse and carriage, etc. four charcoal and graphite sketches spring landscape signed lower right 10 3/4" x 18 1/2"
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Important North Carolina Federal
Important North Carolina Federal Sideboard Table Fayetteville, 1790-1850, fine rich reddish-brown mahogany with yellow pine secondary, single dovetailed drawer with light-wood cockbeading and line inlay, period brass pull, tapered and line-inlaid legs, 33-1/4 x 47-3/4 x 23-1/2 in.,
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WILLIAM J. FORSYTH (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM J. FORSYTH (AMERICAN, 1854-1935)William J. Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), "Man with Wagon Selling Poultry", 1881, watercolor on paper mounted to board, signed and dated lower right, inscribed with artist on backing paper, 10 in. x 14 in., framed Condition: Overall poor condition. Ext. Frame: 15 5/8 in. x 19 1/2 in. x 1 in
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FOLK ART STYLE ROUND TABLEFolk
FOLK ART STYLE ROUND TABLEFolk Art Style Round Table, having lazy susan center, inlaid scenic panels, small chips to base, height 29 1/2 inches, diameter 55 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
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ATHOL TABLE MFG CO. STAINED
ATHOL TABLE MFG CO. STAINED FRUITWOOD ROUND DINING TABLE WITH LEAF AND FOUR CHAIRSAthol Table Mfg Co. Stained Fruitwood Round Dining Table with Leaf and Four Chairs
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NORTH CAROLINA LATE FEDERAL
NORTH CAROLINA LATE FEDERAL WALNUT CIRCULAR TABLE Piedmont region, mid 19th century, circular top set upon a square base, inset skirt rails, tall turned tapered legs.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935) nude male and female sketches conté crayon 18 3/4" x 12 1/4"
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Georgia yellow pine circular table,
Georgia yellow pine circular table, four-board top on square skirt and tapered square legs, pegged and cut nail construction, Georgia, 19th century, 29 x 41 x 40 in. Wear, stains and shrinkage separations consistent with age and use.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935) Rustic Mill Scene and other Landscapes Graphite sketches Authenticated verso Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams. Largest: 8" x 10 1/2"
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FOLKY SOUTHERN PAINTED CENTER TABLE
FOLKY SOUTHERN PAINTED CENTER TABLE Possibly to Chatham County, early 20th century, yellow pine with green paint, circular one board top, square support rails, turned standard with four ring turned tall legs each with a double rounded stretcher.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), two pen and ink sketches on paper, one depicting a bridge, the other a bell; largest image 10" x 15". Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), "Munich Man", charcoal on paper; 17 1/4" x 11 3/8"; signed and dated '83 upper right. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
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FOLKY SOUTHERN ONE DRAWER WORK
FOLKY SOUTHERN ONE DRAWER WORK TABLE 19th century, poplar and yellow pine, rectangular one board top with overhang, single drawer with beveled edge and carved pin wood pull, square tapered legs with remnant of old blue paint.
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William Forsyth (American,
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), sketch of a collie, graphite on paper; 5 3/4" x 4 1/4"; signed lower right. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.