Fine and Folk Art - Pre-Columbian Discovery 2022-01-15 Auction - 399 Price Results - John Coker, Ltd. in TN
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Martha Washington Roses EmbroideryAnglo Indian 1911 Silver Scroll CylinderF. Luis Mora The Artists Studio & Salon
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Knoxville, TN, United States
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Fine and Folk Art - Pre-Columbian Discovery

A selection of fine art, Pre-Columbian, folk art, fun pieces and a large section of discovery pieces that you may enjoy going through. No Reserves, all pieces can be picked up in Knoxville, Tn., or shipped to you.
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Martha Washington Roses Embroidery: President George Washington's wife, Martha, and her Granddaughter, Nelly, loved roses, cultivated them, having numerous species and colors of the roses. While the First President was in New York,
0004: Martha Washington Roses EmbroideryEst. $1,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Mary DeNeale Morgan California W/C: Entitled Cottage at Dusk with a rising half moon over the water, Mary Morgan 1868-1948 was a well known California artist and teacher. Image size is 8" wide by 5" tall, plus the frame, circa 1930,
0005: Mary DeNeale Morgan California W/CEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Arlington House/Robert Lee Vases: George Washington Parke Custis (1781-1857) and his sister, Eleanor (Nellie) Parke Custis Lewis (1779-1854), were Martha Washington’s Grandchildren by a previous marriage, but were raised by
0007: Arlington House/Robert Lee VasesEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
J. Lesley British Landscape: 3 Cattle are standing at a rivers edge with mountains behind and to the viewers left. Probably Scottish, oil on canvas, signed lower right J. Lesley. 22" wide by 12 1/2" tall, excellent condition,
0008: J. Lesley British LandscapeEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Arlington House Robert Lee Girandoles: Arlington House, now the National Cemetery, was the home of Robert E. Lee and his wife, a descendant of Martha Washington. With the beginning of the Civil War, Lee left to become General and
0015: Arlington House Robert Lee GirandolesEst. $500-$2,500
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Pre-Columbian Clay Monkey Figure Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay head/face of a monkey, 5/8" wide by 1/2" tall by close to 1/4" deep. Most of the features are
0018: Pre-Columbian Clay Monkey Figure FragmentEst. $500-$5,000
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Pre-Columbian Clay Tile/Edge Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay curved corner or edge fragment, showing a raised edge or border, 2 1/8 " wide by 2" tall by close
0019: Pre-Columbian Clay Tile/Edge FragmentEst. $500-$5,000
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Pre-Columbian Clay Head Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay fragment of a human head, face has some damage to sides of head, nose and lips to the viewers left,
0021: Pre-Columbian Clay Head FragmentEst. $500-$5,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Clay Female Head Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay figure of a woman? With stylized hair, headdress, pierced ears, and some sort of line of braided
0025: Pre-Columbian Clay Female Head FragmentEst. $500-$5,000
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Pre-Columbian Clay Head Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay figure of a human, with left side large ear treatment and coiled hair across the forehead, the
0026: Pre-Columbian Clay Head FragmentEst. $500-$5,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Clay Head Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay figure of a bald human, could be either a man or woman, all features intact, never had ears, oval
0027: Pre-Columbian Clay Head FragmentEst. $500-$5,000
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Pre-Columbian Clay Incense Burner: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay probably incense burner with indentations in the front, sides and back that just about fit a human
0028: Pre-Columbian Clay Incense BurnerEst. $500-$5,000Lot Passed
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