Best of Kentucky Auction 2008-05-04 Auction - 231 Price Results - Clark Art & Antiques, Mark Mattox Auctioneer in KY - Page 5
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165: Paul Sawyier OOC "Skyline View" 31: Paul Sawyier OOC "A Gray Day in the Woods" SLR 133: Bronze Medal, Kentucky Governor Isaac Shelby
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Lexington, KY, United States
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Best of Kentucky Auction

First ever auction of all Kentucky related material. All lots were either created or made in Kentucky or have ties to the state. This is the largest group of Kentucky art and artists ever offered for sale.
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Selden Bybee Speckled Blue Shape #545: 6 x 4¼". Kentucky.
0098: Selden Bybee Speckled Blue Shape #545Est. US$50-US$150See Sold Price
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Selden Bybee Rose Tri-handle #549: 5¾" tall x 5" wide. Kentucky.
0099: Selden Bybee Rose Tri-handle #549Est. US$50-US$175See Sold Price
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Selden Bybee Kentucky Mauve #505: This is believed to be a unique version of shape #505. Apparently the potter removed the rim and handles that would have been on this shape prior to glazing; 5½"" tall x 7" wide.
0100: Selden Bybee Kentucky Mauve #505Est. US$50-US$250See Sold Price
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Selden Bybee Cobalt Pitcher #550: 6¼" tall x 6" wide. Kentucky.
0101: Selden Bybee Cobalt Pitcher #550Est. US$50-US$150See Sold Price
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Selden Bybee Black Shape #501: Unusual black glaze; 6" x 4". Kentucky.
0102: Selden Bybee Black Shape #501Est. US$50-US$175See Sold Price
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Selden Bybee #543 Medium Blue: 5¼" tall x 4¼" wide. Kentucky.
0103: Selden Bybee #543 Medium BlueEst. US$50-US$175See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "The Arkansaw Flycatcher...": "..., Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher"; Engraved by R. Havell; No. 72, Plate CCCLIX; J. Whatman 1836 watermark, dated 1837. 38¼" x 25¼"; John James Audubon. (1785-1851), American
0104: John James Audubon "The Arkansaw Flycatcher..."Est. US$2,000-US$4,000See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "Snowy Heron or White Egret": 1835; No. 49, Plate CCXLII; Amsterdam Edition; laid down on foam core; 38" x 25". Kentucky.
0105: John James Audubon "Snowy Heron or White Egret"Est. US$500-US$1,000See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "Canada Warbler": Engraved by R. Havell. No. 21, Plate CIII; J. Whatman, 1835 watermark; center crease and other small printer's creases; slight fading to color; 38" x 25¼". Kentucky.
0106: John James Audubon "Canada Warbler"Est. US$800-US$1,500See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "Carolina Parrot": No 6, Plate XXVI; Abbeville Press 1972; 38" x 25". Kentucky.
0107: John James Audubon "Carolina Parrot"Est. US$1,000-US$2,000See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "Golden-winged Woodpecker": Engraved by R. Havell; No. 8, Plate XXVII; 1828 J. Whatman Turkey Mill watermark; slight toning; 38" x 25¼". Kentucky.
0108: John James Audubon "Golden-winged Woodpecker"Est. US$5,000-US$10,000See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "Saltwater Marsh Hen": No. 41, Plae CCIV; Abbeville Press 1972; 38" x 25".
0109: John James Audubon "Saltwater Marsh Hen"Est. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "The Iceland or Ter Falcon": Engraved by Bien; 1860; No. 13-2, Plate 19; Scattered light foxing in margin; 39½" x 26¼". Kentucky.
0110: John James Audubon "The Iceland or Ter Falcon"Est. US$4,000-US$8,000See Sold Price
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John James Audubon "The Mole-shaped Pouched Rat": Engraved by Bowen; No. 22, Plate CX; Lith. Printed & Col'd by J.T. Bowen, Philad, 1847;18½" tall x 25" wide. Kentucky.
0113: John James Audubon "The Mole-shaped Pouched Rat"Est. US$2,000-US$3,000See Sold Price
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Carl McKenzie Four-piece Animal Grouping: Lizard, standing bird, cardinal, hog; overall: 9" x 10"; Well-known carver Carl McKenzie (1905-1998) was born near Pine Ridge in Wolfe County Kentucky. At the age of ten he learned to whittle from
0114: Carl McKenzie Four-piece Animal GroupingEst. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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Carl McKenzie "The Birth of Jesus": This tableau was only created a very few times; 20½" tall x 16½" wide x 10¾" deep. Kentucky.
0115: Carl McKenzie "The Birth of Jesus"Est. US$6,000-US$8,000See Sold Price
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Erma "Junior" Lewis Devil Ship: Iconic devil imagery; one devil missing horn; 17½" x 20½"; Erma "Junior" Lewis (1948-1999), a Kentucky tobacco farmer, began carving around 1987 when he first created an Indian head and a devil
0116: Erma "Junior" Lewis Devil ShipEst. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Erma "Junior" Lewis/Bernice Lewis Goat: 15½" tall x 19" long x 7¾" wide. Kentucky.
0117: Erma "Junior" Lewis/Bernice Lewis GoatEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Charley Kinney "Witch Riden Brum Stick": Exhibited at Transylvania University; 22" x 28"; Charley Kinney (1906-1991) was an Appalachian mountain man and farmer. His paintings, typically on posterboard, told stories and legends of the
0118: Charley Kinney "Witch Riden Brum Stick"Est. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Edgar Tolson "She Shall Be Called Woman": God presenting Eve to Adam: one of only two where Tolson has portrayed God; 15¾" tall x 17" wide x 11" deep; Edgar Tolson (1904-1984) was a Kentucky woodcarver who became a well-known folk artist.
0119: Edgar Tolson "She Shall Be Called Woman"Est. US$18,000-US$25,000See Sold Price
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Charley Kinney "Pefall" Kentucky: Exhibited at Transylvania University; 22" x 28".
0120: Charley Kinney "Pefall" KentuckyEst. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Hazel Kinney/Tim Collins Guinea Hen: Unique collaboration between two famous Kentucky folk artists; believed five or fewer made; 13¼" x 9" long x ½" wide.
0121: Hazel Kinney/Tim Collins Guinea HenEst. US$400-US$600
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