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SOUTHERN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA
SOUTHERN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA Possibly Thomas Day, Caswell County, North Carolina, mid-19th century, mahogany veneer, scrolled crest rail with applied carved foliate (pegged joinery), tufted flora printed upholstery, outward scrolled arms, scrolled feet, on casters.
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SIX-PIECE QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY
SIX-PIECE QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY BEDROOM FURNITURE SET Thomasville Chair Co.(1904-1961) Thomasville N.C. for Directors Furniture Co. Portland OR. the set comprising: pair of twin beds with rails vanity with attached mirror vanity stool bedside table and highboy chest-on-chest.
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ATT. THOMAS DAY, MAHOGANY SOFA
ATT. THOMAS DAY, MAHOGANY SOFA Caswell County, North Carolina, mid 19th century, mahogany veneers, white pine secondary, ogee crest rail with vertically high grade veneers, pierced and scrolled arm rail, upholstered back and seat, ogee front seat rail, rectangular tapered feet with molded cap on casters.
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VINTAGE THOMSENA WILLIAMS DRESS
VINTAGE THOMSENA WILLIAMS DRESS WITH SILK COAT. 1960s; retailed Washington DC. Mustard colored sleeveless sheath dress; paired with embroidered silk coat with split skirt
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Early Georgia portraits, 1715-1870:
Early Georgia portraits, 1715-1870: National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia, University of Georgia Press, 1975, 338 pp. Good condition, dust jacket with minor creases and slight fading, boards bowed.
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att. Thomas Day Rocking Chairmid
att. Thomas Day Rocking Chairmid 19th century Milton NC mahogany scrolled late classical form with stylistic fleur-de-lis arm supports serpentine veneered seat rail upholstered.Reference ''Thomas Day Master Craftsman and Freeman of Color'' by Patricia Phillips Marshal & Jo Ramsey Leimenstoll figure 5.38 p.98.38 x 23 x 35 in.Later upholstery detached from rear; veneer patch to seat rail; repair to left arm support; repair to both rocker tips.
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SOUTHERN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA
SOUTHERN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA Circa 1830, attributed to Norfolk, Virginia, mahogany veneer, white pine secondary, later yellow striped upholstery and two bolster pillows, wave-crest back with carved acanthus leaves, shaped arms with acanthus and diamond carved panels, acanthus carved knees with paw feet.
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1950S - 1960S UNIVERSITY OF GA.
1950S - 1960S UNIVERSITY OF GA. MEMORABILLIA Grouping of 1950s - 1960s era University of Georgia memorabilia comprising: a 1959 "Pandora" yearbook; E. Merton Coulter "Old Tub, A Campus Character", limited printing of 100, Athens, Georgia, 1959, softcover booklet; Kenneth F. and
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THOMASVILLE 1960S-MODERN
THOMASVILLE 1960S-MODERN THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SET Cherry with bright brass mounts; Includes two bedside chests 28 1/2 in. H., 30 in. W., 16 in. D., and a long chest 30 in. H., approximately 63 1/2 in. W., 19 3/4 in. D.
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George III style upholstered
George III style upholstered double-back settee circa 1900 double-arch back with shaped wings to outscrolled arms and cushion seat above carved cabriole legs terminating in ball-and-claw feet covered in Scalamandre ''Villa Mansi'' fabric. BH47'' SH21'' W51'' D27'' Provenance: Atlanta Georgia 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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Georgia painted pie safe, yellow
Georgia painted pie safe, yellow pine throughout, 12 punched tins with basket and foliage centering a star (appear to be undisturbed), mustard-brown painted surface over earlier blue(?), attributed to Georgia, 19th century, 48 x 39 x 17 in. Top and sides with scraped surface, hinges replaced with some associated breaks and losses, tins in good repair overall with some rust and corrosion (two side tins dented), normal surface cracks and wear throughout. Griffin notes record that it was "purchased from Martha Smith of Forest Park, Georgia, June 1980".
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ATT. THOMAS DAY, WALNUT DAY BED
ATT. THOMAS DAY, WALNUT DAY BED Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina, circa 1850, yellow pine secondary, horizontal shaped rear backsplat with applied rear scrolled embellishment, scrolled arms with cut and shaped horizontal splats, upholstered slip seat, straight front seat rail with applied base molded edge, stylized distinctive shaped straight front and rear feet.
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Rare Southern Quilt Rack probably
Rare Southern Quilt Rack probably Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1800-1860, yellow pine frame in old blue and red paint, 33 x 90 x 32 in.,
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Fine Georgia paint-decorated
Fine Georgia paint-decorated cellaret or liquor stand, walnut with yellow pine secondary, hinged lid with open interior, mixing board and dovetailed drawer, light wood inlaid diamond escutcheons, line inlay on drawer and mixing board, illegible pencil inscription or signature on back of case, attributed to Upson County, 1810-1830, 41 x 25-3/4 x 15 in. Outstanding untouched condition with normal surface wear and stains, one knob original, one partly present and two replaced, probably original locks, remnants of leather straps on back of case, some losses to light wood inlays. Neat Pieces notes that it "descended in the family of James Means, a pioneer settler in Upson County. In 1977, when the piece was moved for the first time in this century, Confederate currency was still strapped to the bottom of the case." Griffin notes record that the last owner was Miss Adele Hamil of Barnesville whose mother was a Means; by descent to her nephew Robert Kitchings; purchased from want ad in Atlanta Journal Constitution, July 1978. At the time it was purchased, Mr. Kitchings was still in possession of the Confederate bills (Georgia bills found strapped under cellaret). The Means family bible had recorded back to James A. Means in 1821 and mention of Alexander Means of Oxford, Georgia as a relative.
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ATT. THOMAS DAY, CARVED MAHOGANY
ATT. THOMAS DAY, CARVED MAHOGANY ROCKING CHAIR Caswell County, North Carolina, mid 19th century, distinctive stylized shaped crest and rockers, scrolled arm and arm support with relief carving, serpentine seat rail with burl veneers, upholstered.
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COLOR PHOTO OF WOODRUFF & GOV.
COLOR PHOTO OF WOODRUFF & GOV. GEORGE BUSBEE Color photo of Governor Busbee, Robert Winship Woodruff and Beauffilat Jones at Woodruff's Tuxedo Road, Atlanta, Georgia, home. Framed, inscribed verso. Approx. 11.75" x 9.75" (frame)
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Georgia overshot coverlet, wool and
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
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THREE ATLANTA STOVE WORKS,
THREE ATLANTA STOVE WORKS, VERSAILLES IRON GARDEN CHAIRS Early 20th century, white paint, pierced back and seat with down-swept legs, marked to underside of seats.
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Ladder back child's armchair, maple
Ladder back child's armchair, maple and hickory with oak split seat, 21-3/4 in. Old refinishing with traces of old red and green paint, seat with losses. The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
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Georgia overshot coverlet, Snail
Georgia overshot coverlet, Snail Tail and Cat's Paw design, wool and cotton, blue and white, three panels, probably Georgia, 19th century, 98 x 82 in. Scattered pest damage, other small holes, several borders with wear and losses. Griffin notes indicate "Grandmother of Mrs. Ray Bryant, Rome, Georgia; Etna Gaines Antiques, Rome, Georgia, 1977".
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Tennessee Federal cherry cradle,
Tennessee Federal cherry cradle, cherry throughout with pegged construction, attributed to Sumner County, Tennessee cabinet maker John Gillespie, 19th century, 27 x 44 x 30 in. Refinished, scattered surface wear and abrasions overall, lacking finials, posts with minor splits and losses. Purchased at the estate sale of Gillespie's direct descendant, Lina Harris Austin, Property of Nathan and Jean Harsh
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Southern law, four works:
Southern law, four works: imprints from Milledgeville, Athens, Charleston, 1814-1837; detailed listing available.
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1900S VINTAGE UGA MEMORABILIA
1900S VINTAGE UGA MEMORABILIA GROUPING Grouping of vintage early 1900s University of Georgia memorabilia comprising of 1898 UGA diploma for William Thomas Martin, correspondence from Benjamin Gooch discussing teaching at UGA in 1816, one 1900s copy of "Souvenir of Athens GA
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*A 1936 U.S. Lynchburg Virginia
*A 1936 U.S. Lynchburg Virginia Sesquicentennial.
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Virginia/Tenn
Virginia/Tenn
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Five Georgia children's chairs: one
Five Georgia children's chairs: one with hide seat and traces of early paint, attributed to Clarke County; together with four other chairs with split seats, some with traces of paint, all with surface wear and losses, some loose joints, one formerly fitted with rockers, one with modern split seat, 18 x 14 x 11 in. to 22 x 15-1/2 x 11 in. Griffin notes for the hide seat chair: "from Bradley of Clarke County, Georgia, outside Athens on Lexington Road; purchased from Sarah Hanes, Walnut Grove, Georgia, June 1981".
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Georgia overshot coverlet, dark
Georgia overshot coverlet, dark brown on white, three panels, probably Georgia, 19th century, 94-1/2 x 85 in., Griffin notes: "Overall Chariot Wheel pattern". Areas of fading related to folding. Griffin notes it was from "DeKalb County, Georgia.
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Directoire fruitwood lit de repos
Directoire fruitwood lit de repos early 19th century scrolled head and foot backs with shield and dolphin splats padded seat on outcurving square tapering legs. BH35 1/4'' SH17 1/2'' W59'' D27 1/2'' Provenance: Atlanta Georgia 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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Four Tom Brown carvings (Pleasant
Four Tom Brown carvings (Pleasant Hill, Tennessee, 1884-1947): figures of black man and woman in rocking chairs, boy carrying watermelon, girl in polka dot dress holding piece of fruit behind her back, carved and painted wood, bases with indistinct pencil marks (possibly dates or prices), 3-1/4 in. to 4-1/2 in. Minor abrasions and paint loss. Private Collection, Etowah, North Carolina.
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Four Southern imprints,
Four Southern imprints, agriculture: Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Madisonville, Tennessee, 1835 (two copies); John Darby, A Manual of Botany, Macon, Georgia (two copies: 1841 and 1855); detailed listing available.
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Southern architecture, related:
Southern architecture, related: mostly 20th century works on the architecture of Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, includes T. Addison Michaels, Georgia Illustrated…, 1842, (nine titles); detailed listing available.
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GROUP OF BOOKS ON SOUTHERN
GROUP OF BOOKS ON SOUTHERN FURNITURE.
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Ten prints, Southern views: six
Ten prints, Southern views: six Georgia and four Virginia related, mostly architectural views; detailed listing available.
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Three 1855 Southern maps: "North
Three 1855 Southern maps: "North Carolina", "Georgia" and "Mississippi", published by J. H. Colton and Company, 1855, each hand colored, about 17 x 13-1/2 in.; separately mounted in modern wood frames. Fading to colors, light toning, minor edge losses, archival tape mounts at tops on reverses. Couey Collection.
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Georgia law, three works 1819,
Georgia law, three works 1819, 1835: all Milledgeville imprints by Clayton, Greene and Lumpkin; detailed listing available.
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Classical mahogany Grecian
Classical mahogany Grecian sofa middle atlantic states, circa 1825 With asymmetrical scrolled crest rail above carved outscrolled arms, bolection molded and inlaid seat rail, fruit -carved legs ending in paw feet. H: 35 in. L: 85 in. ,000-