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19C AMERICAN BLACKSMITH MADE
19C AMERICAN BLACKSMITH MADE WROUGHT IRON PLANTER United States,19th CenturyCentral scrolled basket hanger flanked by swing out arms with acorn finials on a scrolled base.
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PR AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS WROUGHT
PR AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS WROUGHT IRON PLANTERS United States,Early 20th CenturySquare planters with heart shaped tendril design and lattice bottom with sheet metal lining. A very heavy and fine quality pair of planters.
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English Planters English a pair
English Planters English a pair of round walnut planters with turned spindles; ht. 12.5 dia. 12 in. Condition: Feet replaced. Missing liners.
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THREE LARGE WOOD PLANTERS With
THREE LARGE WOOD PLANTERS With paneled sides and finials to each corner (3) h:53 w:41 d:41 in. Other Notes: DHS
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James Martin. Planters, set of
James Martin. Planters, set of four. American black walnut. 15 h × 15 w × 15 d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Provenance: Estate of the Artist, New Hope
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SEWERTILE PLANTER. American early
SEWERTILE PLANTER. American early 20th century. Tree trunk with applied vines two forming initials ''CM''. Some loss. 8''h.
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PLANTER. American 20th century
PLANTER. American 20th century sheet metal. Round planter with handles made of riveted sheets of metal 22''d.
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Two (2) Hull Planters marked Hull
Two (2) Hull Planters marked Hull USA typical use condition.
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PR. ENGLISH PAINT DECORATED 19TH C.
PR. ENGLISH PAINT DECORATED 19TH C. PLANTERSPair of 19th C. English Regency paint decorated carved wood planters with gilt wave trim around the top rims, raised on 4 splayed legs accented with gilt beading and terminating in hoof feet. Measures 48"H; 16.5"W x 5.5"D top planter.
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SOUTHERN PLANTATION SCENE (AMERICAN
SOUTHERN PLANTATION SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas unsigned. Plantation house slave quarters and two riverboats. Restoration. 17 1/2''h. 21''w. in a gilt frame 22''h. 25 1/2''w.
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South Carolina Plantation
South Carolina Plantation cyanotype, A Plan of Marysville [sic], the Plantation of John H. Read…from an Actual Survey taken in December, 1813 by Wm. Hemingway , with manuscript cartouche, "Mr. J. Harleston Read Compliments of Reid Whitford, U.S. Engineer, April 11th 1895", late 19th century cyanotype on muslin, 23 x 34-1/2 in. (sight); original wood frame. Extensive wrinkles, surface losses, stains; wear to frame. Private Collection
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PAIR OF AMERICAN ADIRONDACK
PAIR OF AMERICAN ADIRONDACK PLANTERS. Nineteenth century, pine. Wire nail construction. Birch bark covered exteriors with applied branch and acorn cap decorations. Some wear and loss. 4.75"h. 26.5"w. 7.5"d.
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SEWERTILE PLANTER. Ohio early
SEWERTILE PLANTER. Ohio early 20th century. Impressive log-shaped planter with incised flowers and ''Bertha Bricker Tappan'' (Ohio). 9''h. 25''w. 8.75''w. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio).
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WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER PLANTATION
WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER PLANTATION TOWN PAINTING South Carolina, Maryland1838-1921Depicts a run down shack with chimney being propped up by a pole and a group of African American figures hanging out laundry. Walker is well known for his works depicting plantations, cotton fields, African Americans and dock scenes. Walker is mostly self taught, although he briefly studied in Dusseldorf, mainly travelling through the Southern states of America.
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Three (3) Hull Planters marked Hull
Three (3) Hull Planters marked Hull USA typical use condition.
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(26) FLORIDA FARMING PHOTOS,
(26) FLORIDA FARMING PHOTOS, AFRICAN AMERICANSGroup of 26 photographs of African American fruit farmers and farming related images from the late 19th and early 20th century. All appear to be Florida. Crates in some photos marked "Manatee Fruit Co." with the location listed as Palmetto or PalmHarbor, FL. Varying condition. Some photos have been previously attached to photo album pages and show residual material verso. This item can be shipped in-house.
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ADIRONDACK ROOT PLANTER circa 1900.
ADIRONDACK ROOT PLANTER circa 1900.
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PAIR CAST IRON PLANTERS - Mid
PAIR CAST IRON PLANTERS - Mid 19th c American Cast Iron Greek Revival Garden Planters in low ovoid form with lappet edge scroll and handles on beaded urn form standard with square plinth 24'' tall overall 22'' diam 28'' wide at handles some corrosion
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SEWERTILE PLANTER. Ohio early
SEWERTILE PLANTER. Ohio early 20th century. Log-shaped planter with applied leaves and vines. Hanging holes. 8''h. 16.5''l.
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13 books, Southern history and
13 books, Southern history and decorative arts: [Georgetown Rice Plantations], [The Mansions of Virginia], [Bluegrass Houses and Their Traditions], [Charleston Gardens], [Charleston Interiors], [Plantations of the Low Country], [Architecture of the Old South: South Carolina], [Architecture of the Old South: North Carolina], [Landmark Homes of Georgia], [Persons, Places and Happenings in Old Walhalla], two [Plantations of the Carolina Low Country], [The Early Architecture of Charleston]. Most with original dust jackets, some with minor chips and losses, most in good condition.
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The Plantation framed print,
The Plantation framed print, "Painting by Anonymous Artist, American, about 1825, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch 1963", 32-1/2"L; 22-1/2"H, Good condition one small mark on bottom center above ships flag, no glass
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PAIR MEDIUM GREEN PAINTED
PAIR MEDIUM GREEN PAINTED PLANTERS h:34 in. Other Notes: DHS
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina 1838-1921) "Plantation Worker in a Cotton Field" oil on academy board signed lower left 12 in. x 6 in. framed. Provenance: Collection of Dr. D.A. Spring Baton Rouge LA. Published: William Aiken Walker Southern Genre Painter by August Trovaioli and Roulhac Toledano first published in 1972 p. 61 of first edition by LSU Press and p. 115 of the 2008 second edition by Pelican Press. Note: To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonné on William Aiken Walker.
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Pair cast white metal planters:
Pair cast white metal planters: each of one piece, black painted surface, probably modern, 47 in., with living miniature boxwood trees. Numerous chips, corrosion along seams, grime. The Estate of the Late Shirley Freeman, Greenville, South Carolina
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WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER PLANTATION
WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER PLANTATION TOWN PAINTING South Carolina, Maryland,1838-1921Depicts a run down shack with chimney being propped up by a pole and a group of African American figures hanging out laundry. Walker is well known for his works depicting plantations, cotton fields, African Americans and dock scenes. Walker is mostly self taught, although he briefly studied in Dusseldorf, mainly travelling through the Southern states of America.
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SEWERTILE PLANTER. Ohio early
SEWERTILE PLANTER. Ohio early 20th century. Tree trunk with hand tooled bark. Edge loss. 8''h.
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Lot three pottery planters.
Lot three pottery planters.
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Johnson Brothers Historic America
Johnson Brothers Historic America Platter American a red and white transfer ware platter depicting American farmland marked Johnson Brothers / Historical America; lg. 20 in.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART PICTURE
AMERICAN FOLK ART PICTURE Watercolor painting of a plantation. 8 3/8 x 11 3/4 in. 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (frame).
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TWO MODERN POTTERY PLANTERS .
TWO MODERN POTTERY PLANTERS .
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TWO PIECES OF SEWERTILE. American
TWO PIECES OF SEWERTILE. American early 20th century. Planter in the form of a Dutch clog 11''h. Ex Bill Kandle (Ohio) and birdhouse with hand tooled bark. Chipped. 9''h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio).
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3 PCS, CHARLESTON SWEETGRASS
3 PCS, CHARLESTON SWEETGRASS BASKETS American/South Carolina, 20th/21st century. Group of three handmade woven baskets comprising handled basket, urn form and vase form woven of sweetgrass, pine needles, and palmetto. Apparently unsigned. Note: Sweetgrass baskets are a Charleston area tradition dating back to the beginning of rice cultivation in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Based in traditional African basketry, they were woven mostly by enslaved peoples as winnowing baskets to remove rice from it's chaff. The basket continues to be a cultural institution as Gullah descendents continue to harvest the materials, weave and sell the baskets in the Charleston City Market and along Highway 17 in Mt. Pleasant. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. h. largest 9"
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TWO CAST STONE PLANTERS ON STANDS
TWO CAST STONE PLANTERS ON STANDS h:43 w:23 d:23 in. Other Notes: DHS
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Two books, medical herbology: James
Two books, medical herbology: James Ewell (Savannah), The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion, Philadelphia, 1807; Tomlinson Fort, A Dissertation on the Practice of Medicine, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1849; detailed listing available.
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Books: Southern history and related
Books: Southern history and related Adams Nehemiah. A TOUR AMONG THE PLANTERS and THREE MONTHS AT THE SOUTH: A SOUTH-SIDE VIEW OF SLAVERY (in 2 volumes and slipcase) Beehive Press 1974. Brown John. SLAVE LIFE IN GEORGIA. Beehive Press 1972. Burke Emily. PLEASURE AND PAIN. Beehive Press 1978. Clifton James M. LIFE AND LABOR ON ARGYLE ISLAND. Beehive Press 1978. Cumming Kate. THE JOURNAL OF A CONFEDERATE NURSE. Beehive Press 1975. deBuys William. RIVER OF TRAPS. UN of New Mexico 1990. Grant C. L. LETTERS JOURNALS AND WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN HAWKINS (Vol. I & II). Beehive Press 1980. Huidt Kristian. VON RECK'S VOYAGES: GEORGIA IN 1736. Beehive Press 1980. Jones Charles C. THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA. Cherokee Publishing 1974. Kennedy Benjamin. MUSKETS CANNON BALLS & BOMBS. Beehive Press 1974. Killion Ronald. SLAVERY TIME WHEN I WAS CHILLUN DOWN ON MARSTER'S PLANTATION. Beehive Press 1973. Lane Mills. DEAR MOTHER: DON'T GRIEVE ABOUT ME. Beehive Press 1977. Reese Trevor R. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY OF THE UNIVERSE. Beehive Press 1972. -- -- OUR FIRST VISIT IN AMERICA. Beehive Press 1974. Sears Joan Niles. THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF TOWN PLANNING IN GEORGIA. Cherokee Publishing 1979. Thompson C. Mildred. RECONSTRUCTION IN GEORGIA. Beehive Press 1972. (17pcs) Provenance: Estate of Jane Isabella Maguire Abram Atlanta Georgia. 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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18th century map, eastern United
18th century map, eastern United States, "Virginia Marylandia et Carolina, in America Septentrionali, Brittanorum industria exclutae…" by Johann Baptist Homann, originally published in Homann's Atlas Novus , Nuremberg, Germany, 1714, showing New York southward to the Carolinas, fictional "Apalache Lacus" pictured lower left, ornate title cartouche lower right showing British merchants with trade goods, Native Americans, wild animals, tobacco and drying shed, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 19-3/4 x 23 in. (page); modern wood frame. Laid down on acidic card, foxing, toning, stains, fading, trimmed including plate marks, ink inscriptions in title cartouche, other pencil and ink inscriptions; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.