Two-Day Historic Winter Auction - Day 1 2020-01-25 Auction - 754 Price Results - Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals in TN - Page 8
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William Edmondson Sculpture, The Preacher4.18 CTW Diamond Pendant, GIA (VVS2, E)Carroll Cloar painting, The Landlady
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Knoxville, TN, United States
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Two-Day Historic Winter Auction - Day 1

Over 1000 lots (758 lots day 1, 304 lots day 2), featuring fine art, antiques, and jewelry from the estates of Dr. Sara Parks Pendleton, KY; Dr. William Kendall Striker, Chattanooga; Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Lavecchia, Chattanooga; Victor T. Patterson, Franklin; Jane Dudley, Nashville; Living estate of Joseph & Bette Bacon, Knoxville; art deaccessioned by the Memphis-Brooks Museum and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and from private Southern collections.
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3 East TN M. P. Harmon Stoneware Jars: Group of three (3) East Tennessee M. P. Harmon stoneware pottery preserving jars with the impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" coggle around the circumference of jar just below the rim. Ranging in size
0170: 3 East TN M. P. Harmon Stoneware JarsEst. $500-$600
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Memphis TN Stoneware Pottery Bank: Memphis TN stoneware pottery jug modified into a coin bank with an applied strap handle across the top and slot for coins. Stamped "Jos. Jacer or Jager/Memphis" for Joseph Jaeger/Yeager (b. Germany
0171: Memphis TN Stoneware Pottery BankEst. $600-$700
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Southern Blue Painted Folk Pottery Face Jug: Southern folk art pottery face jug attributed to James Otto Brown (Georgia/South Carolina, 1899-1980) stoneware folk art face jug, having a brown-green glaze with grey-blue applied paint and applied
0172: Southern Blue Painted Folk Pottery Face JugEst. $1,800-$2,200
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Folk Art KY Face Vessel, Ernest Galloway: Kentucky folk art stoneware pottery face vessel having an Albany slip glaze with curly hair parted in the middle, unglazed eyes and open mouth with scored teeth. Small unglazed circles in the center
0173: Folk Art KY Face Vessel, Ernest GallowayEst. $18,000-$22,000
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NC Southern Pottery Face Jug, H. F. Reinhardt: Harvey Ford Reinhardt (Vale, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1912-1960) alkaline glazed folk art pottery face jug, stamped "H. F. Reinhardt/Vale, NC" along the lower backside edge. Depicted with
0174: NC Southern Pottery Face Jug, H. F. ReinhardtEst. $3,000-$3,400
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Western NC Nelson Bass Pottery Jar: North Carolina Nelson Bass (Lincoln County, NC, 1846-1918) dark brown alkaline glaze 4 gallon stoneware pottery jar, tall ovoid form with applied pulled lug handles, stamped on one handle "NB" for
0181: Western NC Nelson Bass Pottery JarEst. $400-$450
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North Carolina Pottery Jug, J. M. Hayes: 19th century North Carolina James Madison Hayes (Randolph County, 1832-1922), 2-gallon salt glazed stoneware pottery jug with incised lines around the upper shoulder and stamped "J. M. Hayes" and "2"
0185: North Carolina Pottery Jug, J. M. HayesEst. $500-$700
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Sand Mountain Alabama Double Dip Pottery Jug: Alabama double dipped alkaline glazed stoneware pottery jug with incised and combed sine wave decoration to the upper shoulder and lower midsection, applied pulled handle and a couple of areas with
0187: Sand Mountain Alabama Double Dip Pottery JugEst. $2,000-$2,200
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Edgefield South Carolina Slave Made Pottery Jar: South Carolina Edgefield slave made alkaline glaze pottery storage jar, 5 gallon capacity, with five slash marks below the rim to one side denoting capacity. 14 3/4" H. 2nd quarter 19th century.
0190: Edgefield South Carolina Slave Made Pottery JarEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Decorated Edgefield, SC Stoneware Jar: Edgefield, South Carolina decorated stoneware jar, possibly Chandler pottery. Ovoid form with crescent lug handles and olive/brown alkaline glaze, Both sides decorated in iron slip with a "broken
0191: Decorated Edgefield, SC Stoneware JarEst. $1,600-$1,800
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