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Auction Description

McPherson Griffin Southern Collection  by Childress Gaffney Auctions
The McPherson Griffin collection represents three generations of astute collectors, items enjoyed by proud Upstate South Carolinians, Mrs. Walter Griffin, Sr., Walter Sullivan Griffin, Jr., and Mrs. Nelle Griffin McPherson. Originally from Rome, Georgia, Walter Griffin, Jr. was raised in Greenville, South Carolina. He graduated from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia, before returning home to work in his late teens with his father, Walter Sullivan Griffin, Sr., in the cotton brokerage business and later founded the Walter S. Griffin Real Estate Company. Mrs. Walter Sullivan Griffin, Sr. (Annie Curry) instilled in her son, Walter Griffin, Jr., a love for fine American antiques of which Mr. Griffin Jr. became an avid collector. Mr. Walter Griffin Jr. married Nelle West Mills. He regularly traveled throughout the Piedmont region of North and South Carolina searching for additions to his collection. Often Mr. Griffin traded with local farmers, receiving antiques in exchange for guns and hunting dogs. Their daughter Nelle Mills Griffin was born in Greenville, South Carolina. She was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sullivan Griffin, Jr. Mr. Walter Griffin, Jr. passed along his love for antiques to his beloved daughter. Together, they saw beauty in the craftsmanship, as well as having an avid appreciation for the English, American, and Southern history surrounding them. Of particular note in this collection are the miniatures. Mr. Griffin, Jr. was intensely interested in miniature pieces of furniture. “Whether they were made for children’s use and play, or as a cabinetmakers’ samples, has never been resolved, but his eye for acquiring these and other fine pieces was extraordinary.” (Butler, Joseph. “At Home in Greenville, South Carolina” Art & Antiques, Jan. 1983: 91). He loved the beauty, scale, and detail that miniatures afforded. He and his daughter, Nelle, exhibited select pieces from their miniature collection. Their passion provided much joy for both father and daughter. In 1955, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin, Jr. built their home near downtown in Cleveland Forest neighborhood of Greenville, South Carolina. Notable southern architect, Mr. William A. Riddle Ward, Jr., (Willie Ward) designed the home for gracious southern living, entertaining, and purposeful placement of treasured pieces collected by Mrs. Griffin, Sr. and Mr. Walter Griffin, Jr. The intricate interior molding, architectural details and masterfully designed gardens delighted friends and visitors. Their home was featured in the January 1983 issue of Art & Antiques, in “At Home in Greenville, South Carolina” the home was described as the “essence of 18th-century American design” and the pieces throughout the home are a “testament to his (Mr. Griffin’s) extraordinary eye and collecting success.” Miss Griffin was a teenager when her family moved into the stately home overlooking Cleveland Park. Following high school, she studied at Mount Vernon Seminary College in Washington, D.C., where she focused on interior design. She also interned at the White House for a brief period, where she gained greater appreciation for American fine and decorative art. Miss Griffin returned to Greenville where she studied at Furman University. In 1972, Miss Griffin married Greenville native, George Bruce McPherson, Jr. Mr. McPherson, Jr. was a graduate of Sewanee Military Academy and the University of South Carolina, where he obtained an M.B.A. After graduate school, he became a securities dealer stockbroker. Together, Bruce and Nelle enjoyed forty-three wonderful years of marriage and shared an interest collecting art and antiques. They focused their collection on southern art, samplers, and South Carolina history. Mrs. McPherson was involved with the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion Foundation with First Lady Ann “Tunky” Riley. She was an active gardener, enjoyed ower arranging, and was a member of Dorothy Haynsworth Garden Club and Carolina Foothills Garden Club. In 1982, the McPhersons formed Designs Unlimited, an antiques and accessories business, which brought them great joy for over 30 years. Designs Unlimited had a presence in Greenville, Atlanta, and Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, Jr. traveled annually to New England where they would spend one month every summer, using Kennebunkport, Maine, as their base to search for exquisite items. Over the years, they forged friendships and business relationships with numerous art and antiques dealers throughout New England. The McPherson’s were proud supporters and long-time benefactors of the Greenville County Museum of Art’s annual Antiques Show and Gala. They also were actively involved with First Presbyterian Church as well as loyal advocates and supporters of the Y.M.C.A. of Greenville. Mr. Walter Griffin, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McPherson, Jr. lived in a thoughtful nostalgic world and were drawn to rare and interesting objects. Their collection gives you a glimpse into their eloquent and charming southern estate and re ects their southern vision, appreciation for history, and the never-ending quest for beauty. Read more
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