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J.E. SPEAR & CO. COIN SILVER
J.E. SPEAR & CO. COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCharleston Coin Silver Julep Cup, J.E. Spear & Co., active c. 1849, marked "J.E.SPEAR&Co." in rectangle, molded and beaded rims, tapered body, engraved "AEB/1856" and "MAR/1919", h. 3 _ in., wt. 5.3 troy ozs
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Chilmark Pewter Civil War
Chilmark Pewter Civil War Figurine ''J.E.B.Stuart'' by Francis Barnum signed & numbered #113 10'' tall
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Eight Charleston coin silver
Eight Charleston coin silver spoons: marks for J.E. Spear (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monograms. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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C. 1860'S J.E.B. STUART CONFEDERATE
C. 1860'S J.E.B. STUART CONFEDERATE GENERAL PHOTOThis is an original from-life period photograph of J.E.B. Stuart, C.S.A. General circa 1860’s during the American Civil War. James Ewell Brown “Jeb” Stuart (1833-1864) was a celebrated Confederate cavalry commander of General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. This photograph exhibits General Jeb Stuarts wearing knee-high boots, gauntlet gloves, dress sash, while clutching his saber and ostrich plume adorned iconic hat. Stuart served under Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee. He fought at the Peninsula Campaign, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg and was mortally wounded May 1864 at the Battle of Yellow Tavern, Virginia. This photograph is on a hard stock card, referred to as a “salt print” photograph by Heritage Auctions. Heritage sold a near identical photograph of Jeb Stuart for $2,000 (w/ bp) in June 2015 in poor faded condition with an irregularly trimmed edge (listed with a pre-sale estimate of $2,400-$3,600). Our example is well kept with a nice clear image, mounted to photographic board and protected in a plastic split. The back is marked in graphite pencil JEB Stuart CDV #461 and priced $1,250 (a price likely from circa early 2000’s). Provenance: From the Jim Aplan Piedmont, South Dakota collection. The piece (without the plastic slip) measures 3 7/8” by 2.5”. Plastic slip is 5 1/8” by 3”.
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Charleston coin silver cream and
Charleston coin silver cream and sugar set J.E. Spear & Co South Carolina (wk. 1849-51) floral repousse-chased reserves engraved EBS to MSH on pear form and dome lid with bud finial; marked: J.E. Spear & Co. creamer H5 1/2'' sugar H8 1/2'' and 15.3oz troy (2pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection. 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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SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER CREAM
SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER CREAM PITCHER BY JOHN E. SPE...South Carolina coin silver cream jug stamped J.E. SPEAR & CO (incuse) for John Emmons Spear, working Charleston, 1817-1871; thick bodied and heavy pear shaped form with C scroll handle, repousse floral cartouches to each side, flared upper rim and foot with anthemion banding, no monograms. 5 3/8"H, 11.7 oz.
Condition:
Round 1" dent to lower front and 3/4" dent to handle, otherwise good condition.
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Charleston coin silver cheese
Charleston coin silver cheese scoop, fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, marked "J.E. Spear" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed, remonogrammed "M", 1.77 oz.T., 7-1/2 in. Light scratches, wear. Property of a Charleston Lady
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Six Charleston coin silver forks,
Six Charleston coin silver forks, fiddle and thread handles, marked "J.E. Spears" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed with new monogram, 12.12 oz.T., 8-1/4 in. Wear and loss to tines.
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Chilmark Civil War Pewter
Chilmark Civil War Pewter Figurine ''J.E.B. Stuart''by Francis Barnum 10'' excellent.
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CHARLES SARGEANT JAGGER (1885-1934)
CHARLES SARGEANT JAGGER (1885-1934)
SIR W. JAMES THOMAS SHIELD, 1913 silvered electrotype, inscribed Search The Scriptures, The Monmouthshire Congregational Union Sunday Schools Examination, Inaugurated 1913, Sir W James Thomas Shield, Cariad, Gobaith, Fydd.62cm (24 1/2in) high, 45cm (17 3/4in) wideExhibited: Charles Sargeant Jagger Memorial Exhibition, May 21st to June 20th 1935Literature:McAllister, I. G. Rising British Sculptor: Charles Sargeant Jagger,Studio International,Vol. 54 (Nov. 1914-Feb.1915): pp. 84-99 (illustrated) p.99 captioned 'Design for a Shield by C.S. Jagger'Note:Jagger probably secured this commission through the sculptor W. Goscombe John and chose a Celtic style for the commission because it 'is suitable for any object definitely of Welsh interest and secondly because the Celtic is essentially a "religious art".’ The father and mother mourning their child represents love triumphing over pain. The full-scale model was sent to Wurttemburg, Germany, to be cast in silver. In October 1914 Jagger resigned from the commission because, having enlisted, he felt he could not complete the work. The model sent to Germany is presumed lost, but a bronze cast was listed in the studio inventory at Jagger's death.
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A WWI era Naval officer's dress
A WWI era Naval officer's dress sword, G Spencer, Portsmouth, with brass mounted leather scabbard and accompanying framed photograph/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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J. & E. STEVENS COMPANY ALWAYS
J. & E. STEVENS COMPANY ALWAYS DID SPIES A MULE MECHANICAL BANK circa 1879. cast iron.
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Charleston coin silver fish server,
Charleston coin silver fish server, Olive pattern, openwork handle, marked "J.E. SPEAR" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram on back "AER", 11-3/4 in. Average wear.
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Charleston coin silver flatware, 26
Charleston coin silver flatware, 26 pieces Olive pattern marked "J.E. Spear" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), some with patent mark for 1845, various monograms, .900 fine, 43.21 oz.T. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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J.E. STUART (1852-1941) W.C. SQUIRE
J.E. STUART (1852-1941) W.C. SQUIRE WA RESIDENCEFramed oil on canvas painting, "The Pioneer Residence of Ex-Gov. & U.S. Senator W.C. Squire of the State of Washington at Seattle, Washington," signed lower left J.E. Stuart (James Everett Stuart, American, 1852-1941), dated 1897, titled and signed again verso, canvas not taut on stretchers, sight: approx 17.5"h, 29.5"w, overall: approx 24.5"h, 36.5"w, 6.75lbs **Note: Watson Carvosso Squire (1838-1926) was an American Civil War veteran, twelfth governor of Washington Territory, and United States Senator from the state of Washington** **Provenance: a prominent Houston, Texas estate**
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JOSEPH SMITH (AMERICAN
JOSEPH SMITH (AMERICAN 1798-1876)Joseph Smith (American 1798-1876) , oil on canvas of the sloop yacht Eleanor , signed lower right, 22" x 30". Provenance: Vose Galleries.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Signed. Relined. Modern frame. Repaired tears top right, left of Eleanor flag. Some other scattered touch-up, mostly off bow and along left edge.
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JOHN PEARSON (1859-1930) ARTS &
JOHN PEARSON (1859-1930)
ARTS & CRAFTS GALLEON CHARGER, 1910 painted earthenware, painted signature and date JP 191030.5cm (12in) diameter
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J. E. STUART, POSSIBLY JAMES
J. E. STUART, POSSIBLY JAMES EVERETT STUART(1852-1941), WATERCOLOR WITH FISHING BOATS, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT AND DATED 1879. IN MODERN FRAME AND MAT.
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J?R?ME LEMAITRE STRAW HAT.
J?R?ME LEMAITRE STRAW HAT.
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JEHUDA EPSTEIN SELF POTRAIT
JEHUDA EPSTEIN SELF POTRAIT C.1940 O/CDone while living inJohannesburg. Signed and dated LR. Shaped, antiqued wood frame. sight 36.5" x 24.5 framed 43 x 30.75
(CAPS8042)(JP)
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EDWARD SPERA, AMBOSELI Fine Art
EDWARD SPERA, AMBOSELI Fine Art
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EDWARD STEICHEN "JP MORGAN"
EDWARD STEICHEN "JP MORGAN" PHOTOGRAPH, 1982 Edward Steichen (American, 1879-1973), "JP Morgan", taken in 1903 and printed in 1982, black and white photograph on paper, Edward Steichen / Printed from the original negative by George Tice with the authorization of Joanna T. Steichen 1981-82 and ink signed George Tice and Joanna Steichen on back of mat, framed. Approx. sight h.12.5", w. 10.25". Frame h. 21.25", w. 17.25", d. 1.75".
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JACOBI & JENKINS STERLING
JACOBI & JENKINS STERLING REPOUSSE MATCH SAFE Inscribed "W.E. Ferguson," 2 5/8 in. H., 1.45 ozt.
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JOHN PEARSON (1859-1930) ARTS &
JOHN PEARSON (1859-1930)
ARTS & CRAFTS WALL SCONCE, DATED 1896 copper, chased mark J.P./ 189642.5cm x 36.5cm
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1 vol. [Jarvis, Russell.] A
1 vol. [Jarvis, Russell.] A Biographical Notice of Com. Jesse D. Elliott; Containing A Review of The Controversy between Him and The Late Commodore Perry. Philadelphia, 1835. First edition. 12mo, late 19th-century 3/4 tan calf & marbled bds.; spine gilt, red morocco spine label; scuffed, joints & extremities occasionally rubbed. Scattered light to occasionally moderate foxing. Old ink ms. annotations on back blank. Defends Elliott's conduct as Perry's second in command at The Battle of Lake Erie. Howes J-
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SEWERTILE EAGLE. Ohio early
SEWERTILE EAGLE. Ohio early 20th century. Standing eagle with incised feathers. Initialed ''EJE'' for a molder from Tuscarawas County possibly Edward J. Ellwood. 7''h. See the Illustrated Handbook of Ohio Sewer Pipe Folk Art by Jack E. Adamson for a similar example.
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African hand carved wooden spear;
African hand carved wooden spear; paddle form with geometric and open work carving. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 80"L. Split in shaft.
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Jesse (J H) Memoirs of the Court of
Jesse (J H) Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, 4 vols., Richard Bentley 1840, original cloth with decorative blind tooling and others on English history etc., 49 volumes [3 boxes]
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Two pieces sterling repoussé: round
Two pieces sterling repoussé: round "Jenkins & Jenkins" box (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1879 to 1890), "EGE" monogram on base, 3 x 2-3/4 in.; rectangular "Jacobi & Jenkins" tray (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1894-1908), "MMD" monogram on floor, 5-3/4 x 3-3/4 in., 7.99 oz. T. Light wear and scratches. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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J. & E. STEVENS COMPANY EAGLE &
J. & E. STEVENS COMPANY EAGLE & EAGLETS MECHANICAL BANK circa 1883. cast iron.
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SWORD. American 2nd
SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Etched blade brass guard with American eagle and mother-of-pearl hilt. With brass scabbard and chain. 37 1/2''l. overall. Reputedly carried in the Civil War by William Lohaman from Pittsburgh originally from Annapolis occupation brewer.
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J & E STEVENS COMPANY CREEDMOOR
J & E STEVENS COMPANY CREEDMOOR MECHANICAL BANK circa 1877. Cast iron.
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African carved wooden spear; paddle
African carved wooden spear; paddle form with geometric and open work carving on blade, shaft, and tip. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 63"L. Good condition.
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ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN PATINATED
ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN PATINATED METAL SPEAR HEAD Provenance: Estate of Col. Michael and Warnetta Gussie.
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David M. Spear (NC) Portrait of a
David M. Spear (NC) Portrait of a Womanphotograph dated 2006 signed at lower left matted and framed under glass.From the book jacket:''David M. Spear lives in his native rural landscape outside Madison North Carolina. Born in 1937 he spent many years in the newspaper business. In the 1980s he began to take photographs in a serious way and his study of his neighbors resulted in his first book 'The Neugents: Close to Home.'His work is represented in suh major collections as the Museum of Modern Art the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts - Houston. He is the recipient of grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the North Carolina Arts Council.''SS 19.5 x 19 in.
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Charles Jellicoe (American,
Charles Jellicoe (American, 1920-2002)
Bronco Buster
oil on canvas board
signed lower right
23 1/4 x 19 1/4 inches.