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Seven (7) American wooden items, primarily tiger maple, including one (1) lap desk, two (2) document or storage boxes, and four (4) walking sticks or canes. 1st item: Rectangular tiger maple lap desk, nailed construction, inlaid kite escutcheon to front, hinged molded top opens to reveal a green baize writing surface, a rectangular open compartment, and two secret panels, one below the lower portion of writing surface, and one revealed behind brass latch at top of writing surface. Felt protectors have been added to base. 7 1/4" H x 18 1/2" W x 10 5/8" D. 2nd item: Rectangular tiger maple document box with exposed dovetailed sides, hinged molded top opens to reveal one main interior compartment. Felt protectors have been added to base. 5" H x 14 1/4" W x 9 1/2" D. 3rd item: Rectangular tiger maple storage box, nailed construction, hinged molded top opens to reveal a removable tray with multiple compartments, additional compartment below. Felt protectors have been added to base. 6 1/4" H x 15" W x 7 3/4" D. 4th-7th items: Four (4) tiger maple or walnut walking sticks or canes, including two (2) with round knobs, one (1) with a silver metal ferrule and one (1) with a brass ferrule, one (1) with a crook handle and a silver metal ferrule, and one (1) with a copper handle cap, mid-rings on the shaft, and ferrule. Ranging in size from 36" to 48 1/2" L. All items late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Areas of wood shrinkage to lid and base. Interior compartment with dividers missing. Locking mechanism to base in not present. Does not include key. Holes to green felt. 2nd item: Natural age cracks, largest 4". 1" area of loss, back left of base. Hardware has been replaced. Locking mechanism to lid is not present. Interior with dividers missing. Does not include key. 3rd item: Areas of wood shrinkage to lid and base. Does not include key. 4th-7th items: All items in worn condition to be expected from age. Walking stick with copper handle with natural age cracks, largest 3 1/2", areas of loss to staining on wood.
Two (2) Gabriel Shaffer (North Carolina, 20th century) Outsider Art paintings. 1st item: Mixed media on paper titled "Last Call Carl" depicting a man wearing a white suit with a hook hand, beard, eyepatch and antlers. Signed and dated "'11" lower right. Housed in a wood frame. Sight - 23 3/4" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed - 26" H x 20" W. 2nd item: Mixed media on canvas panoramic scene titled "Stone Holds the Heart" depicting a city skyscraper scene with stick figures in windows and faces and other images above in a blue-green sky. Signed and dated "'07" lower right. Additionally signed and titled en verso with additional artist information. Unframed; canvas is secured to stretcher. 13 1/4" H x 30 1/4" W. Note: This work was featured in the book "When The Spirit Speaks" by Margaret Day Allen on page 133. Biography: "Gabriel Shaffer lives and works in New Orleans. He is part owner and curator of Mortal Machine Gallery, located in the French Quarter. He is also the son of renowned folk/visionary artist Cher Shaffer and learned from a number of pioneering artists in this genre as a youth. Since a sell out premier at the 2005 Outsider Art Fair in NYC, he has exhibited his work across the country and sold works of art to collectors, rock stars, celebrities, politicians, best selling authors, galleries, and museums throughout various major cities nationally and internationally. He has appeared in dozens of magazines, newspapers and blogs such as Raw Vision, Art Papers, Boing Boing, Traditional Home, Architectural Digest, The Huffington Post, and Juxtapoz. Gabriel has also had extensive experience with producing murals, installations and illustrations for various corporations, restaurants and museums including Facebook, BMW, Pandora Music, Sierra Nevada, PBR, Branded Arts, Mellow Mushroom, SECCA, The North Carolina Museum of Art and The Asheville Museum of Art. He Is currently a contributing writer for Juxtapoz magazine." (Source: artist's website). CONDITION: 1st item: Minor abrasions to the frame. 2nd item: Overall good condition.
James P. Regimbal (b. 1949, California) cold painted bronze sculpture titled "Peace Maker". Depicts a Native American Sioux chief standing and attired in his full regalia including a full headdress and moccasins with porcupine quills at the back, holding a feathered peace pipe in one hand and coup stick in the other. 35" H x 18" W x 13" D. Titled and numbered on right side of the base "Peace Maker", 32/100. Signed and dated "Regimbal, 1997" to the left side of the base. 35" total H x 18" W x 13" D. Weighs: 122 lbs. CONDITION: Overall very good condition.
Archive of thirty-four (34) items, many Civil War era, Revolutionary War era, or Confederate Reunion related, including 1848 Mexican silver coin given as payment to Samuel Milton Taylor of Tennessee by the Confederate States of America (CSA), Union brass buttons, Iron signal cannon base used at Fort Ninety-Six, South Carolina, CSA $500 bonds, 1887 Reunion ribbon, and more. 1st item: 1848 Mexican First Republic Silver 8 Reales 10 D 20G coin, given as part of a one dollar and fifty cents payment to Samuel Milton Taylor by the Confederate Government at Greensboro, NC, at the time of the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnson in May 1865. Depicts an eagle with a snake in its beak, obverse, radiant cap, reverse. Reeded edge. Includes a handwritten note with family oral history story dated 7/8/[19]07 with later date Aug 10 1973 en verso, and an envelope with a typed version of the story. 0.903 fineness, 0.870 troy ounces. Note: Samuel Milton Taylor served as a Private in the 16th Regiment, Tennessee Regiment, Company E, a Sergeant in the 4th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Company D, and a First Sergeant in the 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Company E. He was a prisoner of war in Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois (from Sept 1863-April 1865) and was a businessman after the war. (source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10134653/samuel-milton-taylor). 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) Federal Infantry brass buttons, 2-piece construction, including one (1) cuff button depicting the Great Seal of the United States with an "I" in the center of the shield and one (1) depicting the Great Seal of the United States. No visible manufacturer's marks. Approximately 13-19 mm dia. 4th item: Iron signal cannon base stamped with "P" proof mark. 18 1/2" L x 5 3/4" dia. Note: According to an inventory list created by Joseph Feamster Taylor (1892-1965) of Whitesburg, TN, son of Franklin Walter Taylor (1854-1919), grandson of Franklin William Taylor (1810-1897), great grandson of Lieutenant William Graham (1786-1857, served circa 1807-1815 in the Sixth Regiment in the Tennessee State Militia), the owner of the Early TN Militia coat in Lot 608, and father of Joseph Franklin Taylor (1934-2015), this cannon was used at Fort Ninety-Six, SC, also known as Old Ninety Six and Star Fort, when it was besieged during the American Revolutionary War, circa 1776-81. Part of the top of the cannon was blown off during the celebration of the election of General Wade Hampton, the first Democratic Governor after the post Civil War Reconstruction period. This is number 67 on the inventory list. 5th-7th item: Three (3) CSA $500 five hundred dollar coupon bonds, issued in Richmond, VA, December 2, 1862, engraved by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Portrait of Judah P. Benjamin, CSA Cabinet Member, top center, surrounded by a decorative border. Serial # 338, sequential 446, and 447. Each includes thirty coupons. Each with Registrar of the Treasury signature. Approximately 14 3/4" H x 14 1/8" W. 8th item: Macon, GA Confederate Veterans Reunion ribbon, October 26, 1887. Consists of a printed red silk ribbon with information text and "REVIEWED BY Ex-Pres't JEFFERSON DAVIS" to center, with metal tassels attached to bottom. Includes handwritten note reading "Present by Mrs. J. M. Cobb, Eufaula, Ala" affixed to loose thread. 6 1/4" H x 2" W. 9th item: Three (3) Confederate, Southern Almanacs bound together, including one (1) Confederate States of America Almanac, 1862, published by Southern Methodist Publishing House, Nashville, TN, one (1) Southern Almanac, 1863, published by Schaffter & Bryant, Lynchburg, VA, and one (1) Almanac, 1864, published by D. B. Payne and H. C. Victor, Lynchburg, VA. 8 1/8" H x 5 1/2" W x 5/8" D. 10th-20th items: One (1) brass case containing ten (10) shells and bullets. Case - 3/4" H x 3 3/4" W x 2 1/4" D. 21st-27th items: Seven (7) fabric stick flags, including five (5) Confederate Reunion flags and two (2) United States flags, one (1) with 43 stars and one (1) with 46 stars. Ranging from 6 1/8" to 7 1/8" L. 28th item: Wooden chest with a hinged lid. 9 3/4" H x 18 1/2" W x 10 3/8" D. 29th item: Burgundy leather wallet with burgundy fabric lined accordion interior, inscribed "R A Halland" to interior flap. 4" H x 8 1/2" W x 5/8" D. 30th item: Brass stick pin with a fox head top and rhinestone eyes. Unmarked. 2 7/8" L. 31st item: Krementz Plate cufflink. Approximately 3/8" dia. 32nd item: Iron spur, the rowel made from an Indian Head cent coin, illegible year. 4 1/2" L. 33rd item: Pair of iron sheep shears. Includes a handwritten note stating that they belonged to Colonel J. P. Haun. Marked "(star) I&J W". 11" L. 34th item: Pair of iron bullet mold with black paint coated handles. 9 1/2" L. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with wear to be expected from age. Paper items with tears, foxing spots, etc. 8th item: Fraying, loose threads. Printed text in visible condition. 4th item: See description.
Five (5) boxed linear slide rulers, including Keuffel & Esser (K & E), Scientific Instruments Company, Post, and Sun Hemmi, one (1) Gerber GraphAnalogue, and one (1) Keuffel & Esser instruction manual, 7 items total. 1st item: Keuffel & Esser Analon 68 1400, serial number 006399. Comprised of one-sided white Ivorite (plastic), frameless plastic indicator with white plastic edges, and brass-colored end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes orange leather case, instruction manual, and original box. Slide rule - 12 1/2" L. Case - 13" H x 3 1/8" W x 1" D. Box - 14 3/8" H x 7" W x 1 1/2" D. 2nd item: Keuffel & Esser 68-1251 Jet-Log, serial number 136895. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid, frameless plastic indicator with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and L-shaped metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes orange leather case and original box. Slide rule - 12 1/2" L. Case - 13 1/4" H x 2 3/4" W x 1 1/4" D. Box - 13 3/4" H x 3 1/4" W x 1 1/4" D. 3rd item: Scientific Instruments Company 1510 Astrolog, serial number 30570, made by Relay/Ricoh, Japan. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid, frameless plastic indicator with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and L-shaped metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and bottom edge. Includes box leather case with original box. Slide rule - 14" L. Case - 14 5/8" H x 3" W x 1 1/8" D. Box - 3 3/8" H x 15" W x 1 1/4" D. 4th item: Post 1451 Pocket Versatrig, made by Hemmi, Japan. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid on bamboo, frameless plastic indicator with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes brown leather case with pocket clip, instruction manual, and original box. Slide rule - 6 7/8" L. Case 7 1/2" H x 2 1/4" W x 7/8" D. Box - 8 1/2" H x 6" W x 2" D. 5th item: Gerber GraphAnalogue, Model GA-103, No. 500, made by the Gerber Scientific Instrument Company, Hartford. Comprised of one-sided black anodized aluminum, frameless plastic and aluminum indicator held together with metal screws, and aluminum end pieces. Maker's makers, front and interior lid of case. Includes an instruction manual, adjusting wrench, and brown leatherette case with brown velvet lined interior. GraphAnalogue - 5" H x 14 1/4" W x 5/8" D. Case - 1 1/4" H x 15 1/2" W x 6 1/4" D. 6th item: Sun Hemmi No. 70, made in Occupied Japan, supplied by Argonauts, South Africa. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid on bamboo, metal and transparent plastic end pieces to each end on back. Maker's marks, back, retailer stick on box. Includes original box. Slide rule - 22 1/4" L. Box - 19 1/4" H x 2 1/2" W x 1 1/8" D. 7th item: K+E Slide Rules: A Self Instruction Manual by Lyman M. Kells, Ph.D., et al., published by Keuffel & Esser Company, New York, Hoboken, circa 1955. 8 3/8" H x 5 1/2" W x 1/2" D. All items mid 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition. 1st item: Wear, area of archival tape repair to box. 2nd item: Box with wear. 3rd item: Slide rule and case with original plastic wrap. Box with wear. Case with surface scratches, ink inscription from previous owner. 4th item: Box with wear. 5th item: Wear to lettering on GraphAnalogue. 6th item: Wear to ruler. Cursor is missing. Wear, area of white tape repair to box. Top third of the box is missing.
A late George III mahogany cased stick barometer, the silvered dial signed Ronchetti, Manchester, the satinwood and ebony strung case, surmounted by a broken arch, centred by a brass finial, having an exposed tube, with a convex cistern cover below, 96cm high. Baptista Ronchetti is recorded as working in Manchester from circa 1785, as a maker of fine quality instruments.

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