7/9 Historic Fan District Online Estate Auction
Sale Starts
Jun 25
12amSale Ends
Jul 9
9:45amTerms & Conditions
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Cardinal Auction Services, LLC
Description & Details
Bidding is Open and all inventory has been processed and added
A single-estate auction from Richmond's historic Fan District: a multi-generational family home whose 800+ lots span more than a century of collecting, with standout depth in sterling silver, antique and quality furniture, original art, French copper, and fine porcelain. Bidding is open now — register, browse, and place your bids before lots begin closing.
Sterling & Silver — Anchored by a State House sterling flatware service in the Stately pattern weighing 2,632 grams, joined by a pair of Duchin Creation weighted three-light candelabra, weighted sterling hollowware, 900 and 835 silver, and sterling souvenir spoons. Silver plate runs deep with Simpson Hall Miller, 1847 Rogers Bros., and Meriden tea and coffee services, trays, and serving pieces.
Furniture — Headlined by a Henkel-Harris Wild Black Cherry tester bed, a Knob Creek Chippendale-style bachelor's chest, and a South Cone Empire flame-mahogany chest with concealed drawers. Also featured: a Federal-style mahogany games table with satinwood string inlay, a Stanley Furniture Stoneleigh mahogany sideboard, a Chateau d'Ax Louis XV-style caned armchair, Ethan Allen seating and sofas, a double-pedestal dining table with hidden butterfly leaf and eight chairs, a Victorian spinet desk, an antique pine step-back cupboard with possum-belly drawers, two-piece Welsh dressers, and a mid-century teak gateleg table.
Original Art & Prints — An extensive collection of signed original watercolors and oils, including works by Tom Anderson, Theodore Kane, and other listed and regional artists, plus Richmond and Virginia subjects. Framed posters and prints feature a Toulouse-Lautrec "Moulin Rouge," a Rembrandt Rijksmuseum exhibition poster, the National Gallery "Treasure Houses of Britain," hand-colored Blaeu and Ortelius map engravings, Robert Furber botanical etchings, and a series of WWII aviation prints.
Clocks — A Howard Miller grandfather clock with moon-phase dial, a Waterbury eight-day cottage clock, a Hermle skeleton wall clock, a Schatz Royal Mariner ship's bell clock, and an E. Ingraham oak mantel clock.
Copper & Kitchen — French copper from the famed E. Dehillerin of Paris — gratin pans, a hammered stock pot, and saucepans — alongside Metaux Ouvres and Brighton hammered copper, plus tin-lined copper molds and a twin-handled boiler. The kitchen is rounded out by a deep Portmeirion Botanic Garden collection spanning dinnerware, serving pieces, and bakeware, and a substantial cookbook library including Julia Child, James Beard, and Time-Life Foods of the World.
Porcelain, China & Glass — Royal Copenhagen, Henriot Quimper faience, Limoges, Haviland, Lenox, Williams-Sonoma "Covent Garden," American Brilliant Period cut glass, Fire King jadeite, and boxed crystal stemware.
Collectibles — A Thos. J. Evans London brass Brunton compass in a presentation case, an Atlantic Coast Line Railroad porcelain enamel sign, a pair of Planters Peanuts glass store-display jars, vintage Monopoly games including a Dutch edition, 1975 Prince Valiant Dutch comics, a Singer Model 20 child's sewing machine and a coveted Singer Featherweight 221, antique cast iron and brass balance scales, antique china-head dolls, a 1950s Girl Scout uniform and ephemera, and unsearched world and U.S. coins.
Books — The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction (1917), Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia (1942), an 1899 three-volume Memoirs of Monsieur d'Artagnan, an Edition de Luxe of The Literature of All Nations, and Bruce Catton's Centennial History of the Civil War.
Also Offered — A 4Patriots Power Generator 2000X with solar panel, Arts & Crafts and Victorian stained and leaded glass panels, a hand-knotted Jaipur wool area rug (8.3 x 11.6) and additional hand-knotted rugs, Replogle and Cram world globes, a Bose Acoustic Wave system and vintage audio, Virginia and Southern ephemera, vintage lighting, and a full complement of quality household contents.































































































































































































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