Historic Winter Fine Art and Antiques Auction 2019-01-26 Auction - 857 Price Results - Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals in TN - Page 7
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George Washington Clock by Mallet, c. 1820Knute Heldner O/C, Bayou SceneJacob Epstein Bronze Head and Book
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Knoxville, TN, United States
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Historic Winter Fine Art and Antiques Auction

860 lots, featuring art, antiques, and jewelry from the estates of Jim Maconkey, S. Carolina; Delle Brown, Nashville; Bernard Werthan, Nashville; Olen Bryant, Clarksville; Martha Lyman, Dayton; the collections of Nancy Walton, Knoxville; Brad Swanson, Abingdon VA; Ben Dysart, Brentwood; Johnny Maddox, Gallatin; H.R. Slaymaker, Nashville; and the Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, and from other fine Southern collections and estates.
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East TN Paint Decorated Child's Desk, Boozy Creek: East Tennessee child's desk, walnut primary with poplar and yellow pine secondary. Rectangular top, slant front lid supported on lopers with "lollypop" circular ends, plain interior with primitive
0145: East TN Paint Decorated Child's Desk, Boozy CreekEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Four KY & TN Pottery Pieces incl. Grinstead: Four (4) Kentucky and Tennessee Pottery Pieces. 1st item: 19th century salt-glazed pottery jar by John Parker Grinstead (Kentucky, 1810-1888), stamped "J P Grinstead" and "1" denoting gallon capacity
0147: Four KY & TN Pottery Pieces incl. GrinsteadEst. US$400-US$450
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East TN William Grindstaff Stamped Jar: East Tennessee, possibly Knox County, stoneware pottery small lidded jar, with 3 deeply incised lines around the shoulder. Upper body with impressed semi-circle stamp "W. Grinstaff" for William
0148: East TN William Grindstaff Stamped JarEst. US$700-US$800
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East TN Grindstaff Double Handled Jar: East Tennessee, possibly Knox County, salt glazed stoneware pottery double handled jar, one-gallon capacity mark. Impressed semi-circle stamp "W. Grinstaff" for William Grindstaff, with a "1" below
0149: East TN Grindstaff Double Handled JarEst. US$500-US$550
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East TN Stoneware Jar, Attrib. Charles Decker: Washington County, Tennessee stoneware pottery jar attributed to Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914). Cobalt flower decoration with five petals on both sides, cobalt ring accents around the base of
0150: East TN Stoneware Jar, Attrib. Charles DeckerEst. US$600-US$800
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SW VA/East TN Miniature Earthenware Jar: Southwest Virginia or East Tennessee miniature lead-glazed earthenware jar, with banded sine wave decoration to the upper shoulder and rolled applied handles. Possibly Cain pottery of Sullivan Co.,
0151: SW VA/East TN Miniature Earthenware JarEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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East TN Earthenware Cream Pot, Manganese Decorated,: East Tennessee lead-glazed earthenware creampot jar with combed sine wave bordered by incised lines, manganese "splotched" decoration on outside and inside of the cream pot. Attributed to the Cain
0152: East TN Earthenware Cream Pot, Manganese Decorated,Est. US$900-US$1,200
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East TN Earthenware Jug, poss. Cain, Exhibited: East Tennessee lead glazed earthenware jug with a large extruded handle, three incised lines on the upper bulbous midsection, tapered rim, beaded base edge, unglazed bottom. Possibly Cain Pottery of
0153: East TN Earthenware Jug, poss. Cain, ExhibitedEst. US$400-US$600
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C A Haun Earthenware Pottery Jar, Greene Co., TN: Christopher Alexander Haun (Greene County, TN, 1821-1861) lead and copper oxide decorated earthenware jar. Ovoid form with tapered rim edge, symmetrical extruded lug handles, bulbous midsection
0155: C A Haun Earthenware Pottery Jar, Greene Co., TNEst. US$34,000-US$38,000
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C A Haun Redware Pottery Jug, Greene County, TN: East Tennessee, Greene County, earthenware pottery jug by Christopher Alexander Haun (1821-1861), Greene County, Tennessee. This is the only known marked jug example, with one row of stamping on the
0156: C A Haun Redware Pottery Jug, Greene County, TNEst. US$2,600-US$2,800
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Greene County, TN Redware Jar attrib. C.A. Haun: Large Greene County, Tennessee earthenware pottery jar with copper oxide band designs over a lead glazed body and a coggled band of geometric designs below a squared flaring rim, unglazed bottom. 12
0157: Greene County, TN Redware Jar attrib. C.A. HaunEst. US$2,600-US$2,800
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Southwest VA Earthenware Lead-Glazed Jar: Southwest Virginia lead glazed earthenware ovoid form jar with rolled open loop handles terminating in thumb prints, flaring rim, and sine wave incising around the upper shoulder bordered by two
0158: Southwest VA Earthenware Lead-Glazed JarEst. US$2,400-US$2,800
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Southwest VA Stoneware Pitcher, Cobalt Decoration,: Small Washington County, Virginia stoneware pitcher with elaborate cobalt floral decoration to the body and cobalt decoration to the spout and neck. 6 3/4" H x 4" dia. 2nd half of the 19th century.
0159: Southwest VA Stoneware Pitcher, Cobalt Decoration,Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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Small Southwest VA Stoneware Jar, Cobalt Decorated,: Small Washington County, Virginia stoneware jar with elaborate cobalt floral decoration on both sides and and small lug handles. Flaring rim with incised lines on the upper shoulder, base with beaded
0160: Small Southwest VA Stoneware Jar, Cobalt Decorated,Est. US$1,200-US$1,400
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3 Society of Medalists Bronze Medals: Three (3) Society of Medalists bronze medals. 1st item: Society of Medalists, 2nd issue, medal designed by Paul Howard Manship (New York/New Hampshire, 1885-1966). Grape crowned bearded god of wine
0168: 3 Society of Medalists Bronze MedalsEst. US$400-US$450
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