Brunk Auctions September 24-25 Sale, Day II 2011-09-25 Auction - 551 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC
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Three Delft Apothecary Jars: Continental, 18th and 19th centuries: one "CANPHoR" below a crest with tree, possibly Talavera, Spanish, 18th century, 8-1/4 in., [scattered glaze losses at rim and base, otherwise good condition;]
0646: Three Delft Apothecary JarsEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Three Delft Apothecary Vessels: probably British: pearlware, all with spouts and blue decoration: one titled "OX:SCILLAE" in ornate fruit and floral banner, late 18th/early 19th century, 6-1/2 in., [good condition, small star crack
0647: Three Delft Apothecary VesselsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Apothecary Vessel: probably Italian, late 17th century, tin-glazed earthenware, shaped as pitcher with scrolled handle and spout, "Mel DEFPU" in banner, 9-1/4 in., overall light crazing, scattered base chips, lacking a
0648: Apothecary VesselEst. $400-$800
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Two Faience Apothecary Jars: French or Swiss, late 18th/early 19th century, polychrome tin-glazed earthenware, one with figure of Saint Cosmas ("S. Côme"), one with Saint Damian ("S. Damien"), 7-5/8 in., wear to rims consistent
0649: Two Faience Apothecary JarsEst. $400-$800
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Two Faience Puzzle Jugs: northern European, second half 17th century, tin-glazed earthenware, each with openwork neck and bulbous body with floral decoration (one with carnation, one with rose), 6-1/4 in. and 6 in., good
0650: Two Faience Puzzle JugsEst. $500-$800
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Two Faience Jars: one with skull below a cross, bands of blue, yellow and orange ribbons, probably French, 18th century, 9-1/4 in., [1/4 in. rim chip, scattered base and glaze chips;] one with coat of arms below a
0651: Two Faience JarsEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Traveling Apothecary: British, early 19th century, brass-mounted figured mahogany case, lift top with compartments below, pull-out drawer with compartments and pin lock, 10-1/2 x 11 x 6-3/4 in.; with 22 lidded clear glass
0652: Traveling ApothecaryEst. $500-$1,000
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Traveling Apothecary: British, 19th century, mahogany case with lid opening to compartmented fitted interior with ten clear glass bottles, some with paper labels, dovetailed drawer below with brass locking pin, balance
0653: Traveling ApothecaryEst. $600-$1,000
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Set of Surgeon's Instruments: probably French, late 19th century: includes bone saw, bone forceps, tweezers, brass screw-type tourniquet, sutures and thread, six scalpels 6-1/8 in. to 14 in., scalpels and saw with crosshatched
0654: Set of Surgeon's InstrumentsEst. $600-$900
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Set of Surgeon's Instruments: French, late 19th century: includes two bone saws, ten scalpels, two pairs forceps, two elevators, brass screw-type tourniquet, tweezers, suture set, most with ebony handles, most marked "Collin &
0655: Set of Surgeon's InstrumentsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Four Mechanical Leeches: 19th century: all with spring-loaded multiple-blade mechanisms, brass and polished steel, 2-1/4 - 2-3/4 in.; two with pasteboard cases (handle with care, blades are sharp) excellent condition
0656: Four Mechanical LeechesEst. $500-$800
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Set of Surgeon's Instruments: probably French, 19th century, includes a trephine (circular bone saw), forceps, elevator, three sharp-edged tools, probably a trephining set for bone removal, most marked "Cluley"; dovetailed
0657: Set of Surgeon's InstrumentsEst. $600-$1,200
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Six Trephines (Circular Bone Saws): British and Continental, 19th century: brass and steel elements, one with ebony handle, one marked "Weiss London", one with bone handle; three made for an insertable handle, all adjustable, 4 in. to
0658: Six Trephines (Circular Bone Saws)Est. $600-$900
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Four Surgeon's Instruments: British and Continental, 19th century: wooden fleam hammer, 9-1/8 in., [dents and separations;] pewter leech box, marked on top "Leech", 4 in., [minor dents;] brass-case multiple fleam marked
0659: Four Surgeon's InstrumentsEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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Four Surgeon's Bone Saws: probably British and French, 19th century: all with wooden handles (three probably ebony), one marked "Lings, London", one marked "Scodart", 8-3/4 in. (adjustable) to 25 in., all with scattered light
0660: Four Surgeon's Bone SawsEst. $500-$800
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Anatomical Model: German, late 19th century, easel-type display model with removable organs, metal label lower left "A Pichier…& Sohn", mounted on easel-type wooden board, 14-1/2 x 10 x 3-1/2 in., excellent
0661: Anatomical ModelEst. $400-$800
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Anatomical Model of Human Body: American or British, early 20th century, painted plaster detailed model of male torso with movable parts, wooden base, possibly by Adam Rouilly & Company, 35-1/2 in., lacking small intestine, brain
0662: Anatomical Model of Human BodyEst. $300-$600
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Four Framed Delft Tiles: British or Continental, probably late 18th century, green and yellow exotic bird in mulberry cage, 15 x 13-1/2 in., one corner with chip, overall light crazing, some visible adhesive, not removed
0663: Four Framed Delft TilesEst. $600-$1,000
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Delft Shallow Bowl: probably Dutch, late 18th century, Asian style decoration with figure pointing, interconnected floral border, 2-1/4 x 12 in., glaze losses at rim, otherwise good condition
0664: Delft Shallow BowlEst. $300-$600
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Four Polychromed Shallow Bowls: all probably 18th century: two with iron-red chinoiserie decoration with standing Asian figure, gilt highlights, conjoined "APK(?)" mark, 1-3/4 x 9-3/8 in., [both with overall light crazing,
0665: Four Polychromed Shallow BowlsEst. $500-$1,000
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Pair Delft Polychrome Urns, Vase: Dutch, early 18th century, earthenware with tin oxide glaze, painted and enameled decoration: two diminutive lobed urns with lids, 7-1/2 in., [glaze chips on finials and lids, wear and glaze chips on
0666: Pair Delft Polychrome Urns, VaseEst. $600-$900
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Delft Lidded Jar: Dutch, mid 18th century, cartouche with country scene with church, full-figured dog finial, base marked in script "LPK", probably "The Ewer" (Lampet kan, 1759), 14 in., scattered chips and glaze
0667: Delft Lidded JarEst. $500-$800Lot Passed
Three Delft Vessels: Continental: pitcher with blue decoration and floral bouquet, dated on neck "1732(?)", 7 in., [extensive chips, surface wear and cracks;] jar, cartouches with churches on canary yellow ground, base
0668: Three Delft VesselsEst. $600-$1,000Lot Passed
Delft Teapot, Tea Box: English: pear-form pearlware teapot with chinoiserie decoration, third quarter 18th century, 10 in., [repair to edge of blossom finial, several rim chips, otherwise good condition;] tea box with
0669: Delft Teapot, Tea BoxEst. $600-$1,000Lot Passed
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