Fine Art and Antiques Auction 2012-06-30 Auction - 755 Price Results - Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals in TN - Page 3
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E.A. Lanceray Bronze, Capture of a Wild HorseMargaret Bourke White Photograph, Diamond EdgeLarge Tiffany Favrile Pottery Vase
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Knoxville, TN, United States
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Fine Art and Antiques Auction

The Summer fine art and antiques auction will feature over 750 lots from important Tennessee estates and Southern collections. Fine art, Southern pottery and furniture, historic documents, Civil War, maps, early engravings, books, porcelains, glass, art pottery, textiles, American Indian, jewelry, coin/sterling silver, advertising, lighting, and Asian antiques will be included in this sale. Larger, additional photos of each lot in this sale can also be viewed on our website.
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Louis Jones, Mountain Landscape painting: Louis Edward Jones (American, 1878-1958) oil on board titled "Among Rugged Mountains In The Smokies" depicting a mountain scene with two large blue mountains in the background and a stream, rocks,
0049: Louis Jones, Mountain Landscape paintingEst. $550-$650
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Four 18th c. US Maps, Mainly Southern: Four (4) 18th c. maps of southern United States. 1st item: Abraham Bradley Jr. "Map of the Southern Part of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" drawn and engraved for Morse's American Gazetteer. Boston,
0053: Four 18th c. US Maps, Mainly SouthernEst. $250-$350
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Two 19th c. Maps, Tennessee & Kentucky: Two nineteenth century maps, both hand-colored, in matching molded natural color wood frames with green painted rabbet edges and gilt liners. 1st item: Map of Tennessee & Kentucky engraved by G. W.
0055: Two 19th c. Maps, Tennessee & KentuckyEst. $400-$500
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Civil War Archive of Weed Nims: Ft. Donelson: Archive of material related to Private Owen Weed Nimms, Company I, 12th Iowa Infantry Volunteers, Union Army. Nimms, originally of Maquoketa, Iowa, enlisted 1861 at the age of 19. He saw action at
0056: Civil War Archive of Weed Nims: Ft. DonelsonEst. $1,200-$1,800
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William H. Shelton, Civil War painting: William H. Shelton (New York, 1840-1932) original gouache on paper titled "These Soldiers Will Never Go Into a Fight Again" depicting the discovery of two dead Union soldiers as soldiers march past
0058: William H. Shelton, Civil War paintingEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Capt. McCammon Civil War Archive, 3rd TN Cavalry: A freshly discovered and extensive Civil War archive relating to Captain Oliver Pinkney McCammon (O.P.M.) of the 3rd East Tennessee Cavalry, Company L, also relating to the explosion of The Sultana
0059: Capt. McCammon Civil War Archive, 3rd TN CavalryEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Confederate Dairy of Private Adam W. Kersh: The personal diary of Confederate Private Adam Wise Kersh of Company F 52nd Virginia Infantry. Dated sporadic entries from July 1861 - September 1862 written while stationed at Camp "Tip Top" located
0060: Confederate Dairy of Private Adam W. KershEst. $600-$800
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Civil War Union Cartridge Pouch: Civil War Union .58 caliber rifle musket leather cartridge pouch, with US embossed on front cover flap and also stamped with the US Ordinance Inspection stamp on front cover flap "G T Woodbury US Ord
0062: Civil War Union Cartridge PouchEst. $200-$250
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4 Coin Silver Forks, McGavock Family of TN: Four coin silver forks, French Thread pattern, marked T.C. Garrett and Co. (Thomas Garrett, Philadelphia, 1829 to 1840). Monogrammed "McGavock" on front of handle. Dinner forks 8" length, dessert
0063: 4 Coin Silver Forks, McGavock Family of TNEst. $300-$400
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J. Kitts coin silver cup, Tobacco Premium: Coin silver beaker or julep cup with Kentucky history and agricultural prize inscription: "Premium on Tobacco." Tapered form with band of bead and cartouche decoration at rim and footring. Marked on
0065: J. Kitts coin silver cup, Tobacco PremiumEst. $800-$1,200
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Rococo style silver cup or beaker: Rococo style silver cup with molded and scalloped rim and sides, inscribed "P.A. Dunn". Unascribed leopard head and horse's head mark on bottom. 3-3/8"H, 3.65 oz troy. Tests at 65-75% purity,
0066: Rococo style silver cup or beakerEst. $300-$500
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E & D Kinsey coin silver julep cup: Coin silver mint julep cup or tumbler, round tapered form with reeded and molded lip and foot, not monogrammed. Incuse mark on base "E & D Kinsey 18 Cincinnati" (Edward & David Kinsey, ca.1836-1850,
0067: E & D Kinsey coin silver julep cupEst. $200-$300
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5 KY Coin Silver Spoons by P. Poindexter: 5 Kentucky coin silver teaspoons with mark for William P. Poindexter (Lexington, Kentucky, working 1818-1869). Engraved monogram P. Buford. 6 1/8" L. 4.645 troy ounces.
0068: 5 KY Coin Silver Spoons by P. PoindexterEst. $200-$300
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10 Kinsey silver knives w/pearl handles: Set of ten knives with mother of pearl handles and coin or sterling silver blades marked "E & D Kinsey (Edward & David Kinsey, working ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio). Blades
0069: 10 Kinsey silver knives w/pearl handlesEst. $150-$250
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6 pcs. Coin Silver flatware, KY and NY: 6 coin silver items including 1 ladle marked for G. W. Stewart (working Lexington, Kentucky, mid 19th c.) 6-1/4" L; 2 serving/table spoons, both monogrammed, marked for E and D Kinsey (working
0070: 6 pcs. Coin Silver flatware, KY and NYEst. $200-$300
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Federal coin silver sugar basket: Federal coin silver sugar basket, oval with beaded handle and edges, bright cut floral swag and cartouche engraving, on a trumpet foot with oval base. Gilt washed interior. Unmarked, probably New
0071: Federal coin silver sugar basketEst. $200-$300
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