Fine and Folk Art - Pre-Columbian Discovery 2022-01-15 Auction - 399 Price Results - John Coker, Ltd. in TN
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.
Anglo Indian 1911 Silver Scroll Cylinder: Raj Period of India, Presented in 1911 to J. Moore, Esq., by the European Staff, Clerks and Workpeople of The Bombay Woolen Mills, with the original presentation scroll inside. Carved, chased and
0002: Anglo Indian 1911 Silver Scroll CylinderEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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
SOLD
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
Clint Carter Am/Georgia Conch Shell: Signed lower left, dated 1975, oil on masonite, artists card showing exhibitions on the back, the copyright notice is attached, in extremely crisp and fine condition, image size is 12 x 24 framed 19
0006: Clint Carter Am/Georgia Conch ShellEst. $400-$700Lot Passed
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
1973 Journey Back to Oz Animation Cell: Complete w/Certificate of Authenticity on the back, showing Dorothy on the Yellow Brick Road, drawing below is the coloring instructions, framed dimensions are 19.5 x 26. Excellent condition.
0009: 1973 Journey Back to Oz Animation CellEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
F. Luis Mora The Artists Studio & Salon: An undiscovered oil on canvas by America's First Hispanic painter, F. Luis Mora, 16" long by 12" tall plus the original frame, never cleaned or touched up, mint condition, very dark, the new owner
0012: F. Luis Mora The Artists Studio & SalonEst. $5,000-$10,000Lot Passed
Hand Woven Indian?? Table Blanket: 15" wide by 45" long plus the 4 corner fringes, possibly American Western Indian, wool, geometric designs, black, grey and red colors. Good condition.
0014: Hand Woven Indian?? Table BlanketEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
SOLD
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
Guatemalan Carved Giraffe Folk Art: Purchased in Guatemala, 50" tall by 20" deep, comes apart in 9 pieces, painted surface and has definite folk art qualities
0017: Guatemalan Carved Giraffe Folk ArtEst. $400-$700Lot Passed
SOLD
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
SOLD
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
Pre-Columbian Clay Vessel Fragment: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican. Clay fragment of half of a vessel having small indentations in the surface and a half circle opening in
0020: Pre-Columbian Clay Vessel FragmentEst. $500-$5,000Lot Passed
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
Pre-Columbian Clay Ornamental Object: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, clay ornamental object resembling an urn with top center finial that appears to be either a coil or
0023: Pre-Columbian Clay Ornamental ObjectEst. $500-$5,000Lot Passed
Pre-Columbian Flint/Obsidian Arrow Head: By 1958, the owner remembers this in the family home. From 500-1500 years old, likely Mexican, either flint or obsidian, sharp arrowhead that is in excellent condition, only possible missing piece is
0024: Pre-Columbian Flint/Obsidian Arrow HeadEst. $500-$5,000Lot Passed
SOLD
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
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
SOLD
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
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