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TWIG STAND CA. 1880; RECTANGULAR
TWIG STAND CA. 1880; RECTANGULAR TOP WITH THUMBmolded edges over the twig base with three legs, stretchers and twigged latticework, 26"x 19 1/2"x 29"; Condition: edge wear on top
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ALEC MONOPOLY (B. 1986), A SCENE
ALEC MONOPOLY (B. 1986), A SCENE WITH JACK NICHOLSON, TWIGGY, MR. MONOPOLY, AND BOB DYLAN, 2011,Alec Monopoly(b. 1986)A scene with Jack Nicholson, Twiggy, Mr. Monopoly, and Bob Dylan, 2011Acrylic, spray paint, and collage with resin on canvasSigned lower left: Alec; signed again twice, dated, an
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BLACK-GLAZED JAR NORTHERN SONG
BLACK-GLAZED JAR
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY ?? ???the globular body rested on a short foot rising to a slightly everted short mouth, the exterior covered with a black glaze stopping irregularly above the foot revealing the greyish-white body(1)10.6cm wideProvenance: Private Scottish collection, North Berwick, has been collecting Asian ceramics for 25 years. Acquired from Stockspring Antiques, 6 Sept 2009, with a photocopied receipt. Base of the jar with overlapping three labels, 'Robert McPherson, London W8'; 'Bluett & Sons, London'; and 'S. R. Twigg, 199'.
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Early to mid 18th c embroidered
Early to mid 18th c embroidered silk waistcoat, English, comprised of cream silk, lined in linen, with spectacular hand embroidered silk floral and scalloped border at (11) button closure, continued along hem, with a trim in fine blue silk. The tails pinned out for display in crawling twiggy branch embroidery, bodice being studded with floating floral and foliage silk embroidery. Item has been preserved on conservation backing in lavender, within shadowbox frame of brushed silver, behind protective glass. Similar item can be found here, https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/84535
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16 PIECE LOT BELLEEK BASKETS AND
16 PIECE LOT BELLEEK BASKETS AND NAPKIN HOLDERS: 1) 10'' Twigg style woven round plate basket, 2) 11'' Twigg style woven round plate basket, 3) 7'' Twigg style woven round plate basket with floral designs in center, 4) 12'' oval basket weave bowl with beautifully detailed applied flowers, 5) 6'' floral heart basket, 6) 8'' oval Henshall basket, 7) 9.5'' oval Savannah basket with printed signature of Richard Degenhardt, numbered 46 - 95 J, 8) 4'' bird nest woven basket bowl with applied flowers, 9) 8 piece 1.5'' dia. napkin holders with ivy pattern, all have the Belleek markings/stamps.
CONDITION: 5) 1 blue petal is missing on one of the flowers, 8) one of flowers is missing 2 petals
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FIVE FRAMED BROADWAY POSTERS
FIVE FRAMED BROADWAY POSTERS Including "TWIGGY And TOMMY TUNE," BIG DEAL," "AS IS," ANGRY HOUSEWIVES," "ON THE TWELTH CENTURY," all sight size 21 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
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TWIGG BOXLOCK FLINTLOCK PISTOL
TWIGG BOXLOCK FLINTLOCK PISTOL EnglandC. 1770-80.45 bore, NSN, walnut grip, the right side of the lock marked "London", the left side marked "Twigg", with proof marks under the barrel.
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "WIMBERLY
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "WIMBERLY WALLET" ARCHIVE Large framed American Civil War archive containing the wallet and Southern Cross of Honor from Confederate States of America soldier Captain Frederick Davis Wimberly, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, together with two envelopes, a "crossed letter", an obsolete 1864 Confederate States of America $500 note, an obsolete 1864 State of Georgia, Milledgeville $5.00 note, an obsolete 1860 State of Georgia, Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Savannah $20 note, a reproduction obsolete 1863 State of Georgia, Milledgeville note, three 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry roll musters, and a reproduction Civil War era newspaper articles on the Succession of the South and Georgia. Certificate of Authenticity for The Lenneth R. Laurence Galleries to the verso. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberlys serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862;
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "END OF WAR"
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "END OF WAR" ARCHIVE Large framed American Civil War archive containing a Camp Cooper, Georgia special order for Confederate States of America soldier Captain Frederick Davis Wimberly, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (American, 1840-1893), a letter to Wimberly from First Lieutenant George R. Glover (6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry) dated January 7, 1863, a letter and envelope to Isolene (Isoline) Minter Wimberly, from Major NC Clarke, Quartermaster General's Office, thanking her and her friends for their gift of socks, dated November 8th, 1864, reproduction documents related to Captain Wimberly, and replica flag for the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry noting battles where they fought. Certificate of Authenticity for The Kenneth R. Laurence Galleries to the verso. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberlys serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland,
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "LETTER TO WIFE"
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "LETTER TO WIFE" ARCHIVE Large framed American Civil War archive containing a letter from Confederate States of America soldier Captain Frederick Davis Wimberly, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry(American, 1840-1893), to his wife Isolene (Isoline) Minter Wimberly, dated June 11, 1862, together with a transcription, pass to visit Macon, Georgia dated August 3, 1862, and with signature of Major Elias Griswold, pocket watch with locket, and map of Southeastern Virginia. Certificate of Authenticity for The Lenneth R. Laurence Galleries to the verso. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberlys serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862; Fred D. Wimberly (American, 1840-1893) enlisted as a Private June 15. 1861, promoted to Captain after the Battle of Sharpsburg where he was wounded, and resigned his commission serving out the remainder of the
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "COLONEL
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "COLONEL COLQUITT LETTER" ARCHIVE Large framed American Civil War archive containing a letter and envelope from Confederate States of America soldier Colonel Alfred Holt Colquitt (6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry), to Colonel William M. Tarver dated July 11, 1862, together with a transcription, promotion for Frederick D. Wimberly, dated July 1, 1862, and with reproduction portrait of Colquitt. Certificate of Authenticity for The Lenneth R. Laurence Galleries en verso. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberlys serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862; Fred D. Wimberly (American, 1840-1893) enlisted as a Private June 15. 1861, promoted to Captain after the Battle of Sharpsburg where he was wounded, and resigned his commission serving out the remainder of the Civil War as a Quartermaster Sergeant in Macon, Georgia, though the 6th
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "MEDICAL
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "MEDICAL DISCHARGE" ARCHIVE, 2PC Large framed American Civil War archive containing reproduction letters pertaining to the medical discharge of Confederate States of America soldier Captain Frederick Davis Wimberly, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (American, 1840-1893), along with two additional documents, a letter dated November 30, 1862 accepting his resignation, and an ink sketch noting "Eli From Walton Taber, 1866", titled "Confederate Wounded From Sharpsburg". Loose Certificate of Authenticity for The Lenneth R. Laurence Galleries is in a pocket to the verso. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberlys serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862; Fred D. Wimberly (American, 1840-1893) enlisted as a Private June 15. 1861, promoted to Captain after the Battle of Sharpsburg where he was wounded, and resigned his commission serving out the
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "SHOULDER STRAPS &
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "SHOULDER STRAPS & BELT" ARCHIVE Large framed American Civil War archive containing information on the death of Confederate States of America soldier Captain Frederick Davis Wimberly, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, on September 17, 1862 at the Battle of Sharpsburg, Maryland, including a framed reproduction photograph of a soldier, a pair of Captains shoulder straps, and a metal buckle stamped "C.S.A." on a black leather belt, apparently unmarked but likely from The Lenneth R. Laurence Galleries. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberly's serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862; Fred D. Wimberly (American, 1840-1893) enlisted as a Private June 15. 1861, promoted to Captain after the Battle of Sharpsburg where he was wounded, and resigned his commission serving out the remainder of the Civil War as a Quartermaster Sergeant in
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TWIGG, LONDON BRASS BARREL
TWIGG, LONDON BRASS BARREL FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLTwigg, London brass barrel flintlock pocket pistol , approximately .50 caliber, with crown over crossed sword proofs, sliding hammer safety, and walnut bag grip, 2" barrel with knurled bands.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Overall good condition, lacking one screw on trigger guard, minor handling marks to grip.
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ENGLISH BRASS, STEEL, AND
ENGLISH BRASS, STEEL, AND MAHOGANY TINDER LIGHTERExceptional English brass, steel, and mahogany tinder lighter, 19th c. , with a lyre-form support and fully engraved body, signed TWIGG / LONDON , with a side candle cup, a steel flint mechanism, and pistol grip handle, 5 1/4" h., 7" l. Twigg was also a maker of guns. Provenance: Pook & Pook, The Collection of Jeanne and Bernard Hillman, January 16, 2016, lot 25; The Collection of F.R. "Bud" Lear III.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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FRAMED CIVIL WAR "SHOULDER STRAPS &
FRAMED CIVIL WAR "SHOULDER STRAPS & BELT" ARCHIVE Large framed American Civil War archive containing information on the death of Confederate States of America soldier Captain Frederick Davis Wimberly, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, on September 17, 1862 at the Battle of Sharpsburg, Maryland, including a framed reproduction photograph of a soldier, a pair of Captains shoulder straps, and a metal buckle stamped "C.S.A." on a black leather belt, apparently unmarked but likely from The Lenneth R. Laurence Galleries. Note: There were two Frederick (Fred) D. Wimberly's serving in the 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry and both from Twiggs county, Georgia: Frederick D. Wimberly enlisted May 27, 1861 as a Second Lieutenant, promoted First Lieutenant June 10, 1862, Captain July 1, 1862, and killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862; Fred D. Wimberly (American, 1840-1893) enlisted as a Private June 15. 1861, promoted to Captain after the Battle of Sharpsburg where he was wounded, and resigned his commission serving out the remainder of the Civil War as a Quartermaster Sergeant in Macon, Georgia, though the 6th Georgia carried his name on their rolls as a Commissary Sergeant as a mark of respect. Approx. overall h. 47.5", w. 39.5", d. 2.75".
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LEO FRANKLIN TWIGGS (SOUTH
LEO FRANKLIN TWIGGS (SOUTH CAROLINA, 1934-), "TABOO"., OIL ON CANVAS, 25" X 28". FRAMED 26" X 29".LEO FRANKLIN TWIGGS, South Carolina, 1934-, "Taboo". Signed and dated lower left "Twiggs '62". Signed multiple times and titled verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 25" x 28". Framed 26" x 29".
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Barry Lategan (born 1935)/Sir Roy
Barry Lategan (born 1935)/Sir Roy Strong, 1974/signed photograph, 35cm x 33cm/Note: Lategan, a favourite Vogue photographer and the discoverer of Twiggy, records the sitter four years on who having been inspired by the sleeve of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band grew a moustache
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LEO FRANKLIN TWIGGS (SC, 1934 - )
LEO FRANKLIN TWIGGS (SC, 1934 - ) "Observer", oil on paper, laid to masonite, waxed, signed lower right; signed, dated 1957 and titled verso, with medium notations, in mahogany slat frame, OS: 36 3/4" x 59", SS: 36 1/4" x 58 1/2". Good condition.
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A flintlock boxlock pistol signed
A flintlock boxlock pistol signed Twigg London sliding safety catch concealed trigger c.1800 Estimate ?100-200 Some water blemishes to the stock hammer does click back twice releasing the trigger rubbed but readable touch marks to the underside of the gun and barrel does unscrew cleanly screw head to the side of the lock may not be original general signs of age but otherwise ok. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?260
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Attributed to William Birch
Attributed to William Birch (1775-1834) miniature portrait of commodore stephen decatur (1779-1820) Unsigned, on verso inscribed "S. Decatur by Birch," watercolor on paper, gilt locket frame inscribed on verso "Stephen Decatur by Birch." 3 3/8 x 2 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Stephen and Ann (Pine) Decatur; niece, Mrs. Levi Twiggs (Priscilla Decatur McKnight); Mrs, Frank H. Getchell; daughter, Lillie Shippen Getchell literature Robin Bolton-Smith, Philadelphia: Three Centuries of Americana Art, 1976, p. 204, fig. 168, "This portrait may be one of the profiles to which Decatur refers in his letter to William Birch, February 13, 1806: "I will thank you to forward to this place one of your profiles of me as early as possible" (quoted in Charles Lee Lewis, "Decatur in Portraiture," Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 35, p. 366" ,000-
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A pair of late 18th century
A pair of late 18th century flintlock pistols by Twigg of London the 6.5 inch barrels with London proof marks in original case with shot flask and shot pliers gun overall 11.5ins Estimate ?2 500-3 500 Both hammers and springs in ok working order. Both bayonets to top of each barrel fastened securely and spring loose and fasten at front securely. General wear to block to secure the bayonets which sit at top of barrel apertures 1 which sits prouder than other but securely fitted. 1 of guns has crack to stock below barrel which is 1ins and old. Both lightly grubby and with nominal scratching/wear. Both good and clearly marked to lock plates. Box- shot flask is scratched and dented. case- tired and grubby green interior with losses but FAIR. No repairs to the pistols and there is a small crack to the wood on the underside of one barrel do appear to cock normally and the case is in fair condition just rather grubby internally and expected wear externally. Overall good Are back in as the buyer defauled on payment. They are by Twigg not strickly a pair and not in orginal box. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?5 500
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William Mozart McVey (American
William Mozart McVey (American 1905-1995) Shore Bird. Bronze sculpture of a bird with long beak and twiggy legs. The sculpture is attached to a wood base. Measures approx. 11-1/2"T at the highest point and 8-1/4"W x 4"D".
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Two Georgia pottery pitchers,
Two Georgia pottery pitchers, alkaline glaze stoneware: one with well-formed spout, incised lines at shoulder, medium olive/black glaze, 9-1/2 in., Provenance: Jerry Schmitt, Macon, 1990, spout chips, surface abrasions, 1 in. of rim restored ; buttermilk pitcher with well-formed spout, incised body lines, speckled olive glaze, 7-1/2 in., Provenance: Gift from Mrs. Mary H. Harrison, Jeffersonville, Twiggs County, 1982; lot accompanied by letter of thanks to Mrs. Harrison from William W. Griffin dated March 5, 1982, referring to visit to Mrs. Harrison by John Burrison and Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, rim wear and base cracks , possibly from same shop, probably Crawford County.
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William Mozart McVey (American
William Mozart McVey (American 1905-1995) Shore Bird. Bronze sculpture of a bird with long beak and twiggy legs artist's monogram below the wingtip. The sculpture is attached to a wood base.
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Two Boxlock Flintlock Pistols One
Two Boxlock Flintlock Pistols One Made by Twigg .50 bore 1.5" screw round barrel. One side engraved Twigg and the other side London. Wood grip.? Second is .45 bore 3" screw round barrel ? unmarked with wood grips. Condition: Both pistols work and have a dark brown patina.? Grips have darkened.
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Theodore Rousseau (manner of)
Theodore Rousseau (manner of) French (1812-1867) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES oil on canvas framed unsigned H58'' W44'' Provenance: Giuseppi DelMastro Calvetti Italy. Ricardo & Anselmo DelMastro Calvetti Atlanta Georgia. Big Sandy Plantation Twiggs County Georgia. Georgia private collection. Other Notes: Verso bearing collections stamp on both canvas and stretcher. Condition: UV light examination reveals old inpainting throughout sky along all edges in upper left corner 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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A Large Group of NASA Space Related
A Large Group of NASA Space Related Photographs and Negatives mid-20th c. containing over 160 photographs 8 in. x 10 in.; 90 transparencies 8 in. x 10 in. and 80 smaller format negatives showing rocket liftoffs space shuttles moon landings concept vehicles and interestingly Bob Hope and Twiggy on the Shuttle Enterprise at the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans conserved in five albums some loose. Provenance: Michoud Assembly Facility eastern New Orleans.