Historic Winter Fine Art and Antiques Auction 2018-01-27 Auction - 889 Price Results - Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals in TN - Page 8
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H. Kittredge, Portrait of Bonnie Scotland & Robert3.13 ct Oval Brilliant Diamond, GIA ReportBeauford Delaney Estate, Abstract on Paper No. 351
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Knoxville, TN, United States
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Historic Winter Fine Art and Antiques Auction

Our Winter Cataloged Auction will be held Saturday, January 27th starting at 9 AM Eastern Time at our Knoxville gallery, with live, phone, absentee and online bidding. The auction includes over 900 lots, featuring art and antiques from the estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr. of Chattanooga, the estate of Lynn Schell Renau of Louisville, the estate of Christine Rehnke of Nashville, the living estate of Rita Whittle of Maryville, TN, the living estate of John and Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN, the estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell of Nashville, and from other fine collections and estates.
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Kentucky Empire Cherry Server: Kentucky Empire cherry server, figured cherry with burled cherry veneer drawer fronts, poplar secondary wood; deep overhanging straight top with shaped backsplash and gallery of turned posts, deep
0170: Kentucky Empire Cherry ServerEst. $1,400-$1,600Lot Passed
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Kentucky Tavern Table w/ Red Wash: Southern Hepplewhite form tavern table, poplar primary and yellow pine secondary with red wash, found in Fleming County, Kentucky. Scrubbed overhanging top with one central dovetailed drawer and red
0172: Kentucky Tavern Table w/ Red WashEst. $600-$700
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Kentucky Walnut Blanket Chest w/ Inlay: Diminutive Kentucky inlaid blanket chest, walnut with poplar secondary wood, molded rectangular top over a conforming walnut case with dovetailed front, sides and feet; the front inlaid with two J or
0173: Kentucky Walnut Blanket Chest w/ InlayEst. $400-$450
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Southern Miniature Sheraton Chest: Southern Sheraton miniature chest of drawers, cherry primary. Slightly overhanging plain top, four graduated full length nailed and dovetailed drawers with cockbeaded molding and brass pulls, over a
0174: Southern Miniature Sheraton ChestEst. $500-$600
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Salem, North Carolina Tall Case Clock: Salem, North Carolina tall case clock, cherry primary, yellow pine secondary. Arched and molded hood with with three urn shaped finials, over an arched shaped glazed door with diamond inlay at
0175: Salem, North Carolina Tall Case ClockEst. $5,000-$6,000
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Federal Chest Attr. SC, Bonnet Drawers: Southern Federal inlaid chest of drawers, attributed to South Carolina. Figured walnut primary and yellow pine secondary, overhanging rectangular top, two dovetailed deep "bonnet" drawers over three
0176: Federal Chest Attr. SC, Bonnet DrawersEst. $800-$1,000
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South Carolina Federal Inlaid Sideboard: Diminutive South Carolina Federal walnut inlaid sideboard, yellow pine secondary wood, three-board rectangular overhanging top with a double line inlaid edge, case with center long drawer with fitted
0177: South Carolina Federal Inlaid SideboardEst. $4,000-$4,400
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Southern Inlaid Sheraton Bowfront Chest: Southern Sheraton bowfront chest, walnut with mahogany veneers, cherry sides, poplar secondary. Slightly overhanging, shaped and reeded top, 4 graduated full-length bow front dovetailed drawers with
0178: Southern Inlaid Sheraton Bowfront ChestEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Middle TN Cherry Sugar Sideboard: Middle Tennessee sugar sideboard, possibly Wilson Co. Cherry primary with cherry veneer, poplar secondary. Comprised of a rectangular top over cherry veneered frieze, three deep scratch-beaded
0179: Middle TN Cherry Sugar SideboardEst. $5,400-$5,800
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Greene Co. TN Cherry Corner Cupboard: Greene County, Tennessee cherry corner cupboard, one piece, consisting of a broken arch pediment with central plinth fan, canted returns, sixteen pane doors opening to three interior shelves, medial
0180: Greene Co. TN Cherry Corner CupboardEst. $3,000-$3,400
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East Tennessee Desk and Bookcase: East Tennessee cherry desk and bookcase, yellow pine, poplar and white pine secondary woods. Upper case with molded cornice, two astragal glazed doors opening to three adjustable shelves, lower case
0181: East Tennessee Desk and BookcaseEst. $4,000-$4,400
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James LaFever Stoneware Pottery Jug: Middle Tennessee, White County, stoneware pottery jug with transitional tan to brown salt-glaze and applied strap handle. Stamped "JL" within a circle for James LaFever, Sr. (1816 - 1882) on the neck
0183: James LaFever Stoneware Pottery JugEst. $600-$800
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2 East TN Pottery Items, inc. Grindstaff: Two (2) East TN pottery items, including Grindstaff. 1st item: Rare East Tennessee William Grindstaff two-handled stoneware pottery jar with lid. Stamped along the base edge "W. Grindstaff". 7 1/2"
0185: 2 East TN Pottery Items, inc. GrindstaffEst. $400-$450
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3 East TN Pottery Items, inc. Harmon: Three (3) East TN pottery items. 1st item: East Tennessee M. P. Harmon stoneware pottery jar, one with impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" coggle around the circumference of the rim, denoting the Harmon
0186: 3 East TN Pottery Items, inc. HarmonEst. $300-$350
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Early Dave Pottery Jar, signed 1840: Attributed to David "Dave" Drake, an early dated alkaline-glazed stoneware jar, incised across the front shoulder "April 3, 1840 LM" for Lewis Miles' Stony Bluff Manufactory, Edgefield District,
0188: Early Dave Pottery Jar, signed 1840Est. $5,000-$7,000
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Kentucky Stoneware Jar, John Fashauer: Kentucky six gallon pottery jar by John A. Fashauer, Louisville, Kentucky. Tall form with straight sides and lug handles, cobalt stenciled decoration to the side reading "J. A. Fashauer, Louisville,
0189: Kentucky Stoneware Jar, John FashauerEst. $1,800-$2,200
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KY 4 Gal. Pottery Jar, George W. Doane: Kentucky 4 gallon stoneware pottery jar by George W. Doane (d. 1870). Two incised lines around the shoulder and stamped "Geo. W. Doane, Louisville KY" and incised "4", denoting capacity. 14 1/2" H x
0190: KY 4 Gal. Pottery Jar, George W. DoaneEst. $600-$800
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