Folk & Outsider Art of the Tennessee Aquarium 2022-05-19 Auction - 46 Price Results - CLEMENTS in TN - Page 2
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Seven Days of the Week by Bessie HarveyJ.L. Nipper (Tennessee, 1935-2021)A King Tut Treasure by B.F. Perkins
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Hixson, TN, United States
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Folk & Outsider Art of the Tennessee Aquarium

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Clements proudly offers the collection of the Tennessee Aquarium. The area where the Tennessee River flows is known for its outstanding folk artists and artisans. Skills and tradtions passed down through the generations give life to artwork made to reflect the relationship between people and place. Artists of this region are often self taught, using the elements of river and earth around them for their own individual methods of expression. This curated collection represents the resilience and imagination of those that call the Tennessee River home.
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Seven Days of the Week by Bessie Harvey: Important group of seven sculptures, polychrome wood with applied fabric cloth, depicting the everyday experiences of a working class woman of the American South. Monday she does the washing.
0025: Seven Days of the Week by Bessie HarveyEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Group of three Cherokee woven baskets: Including honeysuckle vine vase by Nancy Conseen, white oak pinic basket by Louise Goings, and river cane planter basket by Emma Taylor; largest 15"H 9.5"diameter
0026: Group of three Cherokee woven basketsEst. $400-$800
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J.L. Nipper (Tennessee, 1935-2021): Painted and carved wood folk art sculpture of a turtle, by J.L. Nipper; 8"H 32"W 8"D
0027: J.L. Nipper (Tennessee, 1935-2021)Est. $200-$400
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Group lot of miniature folk art chairs: Eight piece lot of miniature folk art chairs and rockers, made from various woods such as willow twigs, cedar, and matchsticks, some with rush or woven seats; largest 12"H
0028: Group lot of miniature folk art chairsEst. $100-$300
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Mountain Dulcimer by Ted Davis: Maple serpentine body with clover form sound holes by Loudon County TN artisan Ted Davis; 35"H 7"W 2"D
0029: Mountain Dulcimer by Ted DavisEst. $200-$400
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Blow Oskar by R.A. Miller: Reuben Aaron Miller (Georgia, 1912-2006) painting on tin of Blow Oskar, the artist's most recognizable image, created in reference to his cousin, who would loudly blow his horn when passing by
0031: Blow Oskar by R.A. MillerEst. $200-$400
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Folk art crocodile by Debbie Smith: Painted and carved wood sculpture of a crocodile by Debbie Smith; 12"H 40.5"W 8"D
0032: Folk art crocodile by Debbie SmithEst. $100-$300
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Group of Cherokee baskets: Including a white oak double handled storage basket by Dinah Wolfe, a white oak double folding handle purse basket by Carol Welch, a white oak pinic basket by Annie Driver, and a white oak curved lip
0033: Group of Cherokee basketsEst. $600-$900
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Jerry Brown (Alabama, 1942-2016): Group of three folk art pottery jugs by Jerry Brown, each incised on reverse; largest 16"H
0034: Jerry Brown (Alabama, 1942-2016)Est. $300-$500
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Gibson L-1 acoustic guitar: Circa 1921, natural finish body, missing pick guard with moderate surface wear; 39"H 13.5"W 3"D
0035: Gibson L-1 acoustic guitarEst. $300-$500
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Group of Americana: Six piece lot of Americana including quilt patchwork teddy bear and pig, black cloth cat doll, rabbit doll, and two Indian dolls with leather clothing; each item has metal mounting rod sewn into
0038: Group of AmericanaEst. $100-$300
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Group of three antique banjos: Including a tenor banjo, vega banjo, and a pollman banjo, circa 1890; largest 37"H 11"diameter
0039: Group of three antique banjosEst. $100-$300
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Group of folk artisan wood baskets: Including Cherokee woven white oak pie basket by Jesse Butcher, a grass and twig form basket by Blenda and Charlie Hardin, and a woven bark berry basket, artist unknown
0040: Group of folk artisan wood basketsEst. $200-$400
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J.L. Nipper (Tennessee, 1935-2021): Painted and carved wood sculpture of a bird with red head and speckled body; 8"H 23.5"W 6"D
0041: J.L. Nipper (Tennessee, 1935-2021)Est. $100-$300
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Group of handmade folk art brooms: Five brooms including four by Annie Stover Hurst, a sourwood long broom, antler handle hearth broom, a skinnie minnie broom and cobwebber broom, most intialed by artist on handle, along with a turkey
0042: Group of handmade folk art broomsEst. $100-$300
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Group of three antique string instruments: Including a Stradivarius copy violin by Fillmore Music House of Cincinatti, a Dobro-style mandolin with pierced tin face, along with another violin and a horse hair bow; largest 24"H 10.5"W 2.5"D
0043: Group of three antique string instrumentsEst. $100-$300
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Group of carved wood folk art tools: Six piece lot including three oak pitchforks, oak and ash bow rake, walnut and oak split stale rake, and popular shovel, all made by southern artisan Connie Carlton; largest 68" long
0044: Group of carved wood folk art toolsEst. $100-$300
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Misc. lot of hand carved service pieces: Seventeen pieces, including buckeye wood dough bowl, mashers, scoops, dippers, and spoons, made from various woods, some pieces marked by artists; dough bowl 3"H 22"W 14"D
0045: Misc. lot of hand carved service piecesEst. $100-$300
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Misc. lot of folk art items: Misc. lot of folk art items including three carved wood airplane models, cast iron motorcycle, ship frigate toy, two aluminum can formed miniature chairs, and a miniature blacksmith set and
0046: Misc. lot of folk art itemsEst. $100-$300
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