SoldWALKER EVANS (1903 - 1975) Minstrel poster, Alabama. January 1936.WALKER EVANS (1903 - 1975) Minstrel poster, Alabama. January 1936. Silver print, the image measuring 190x248 mm; 7½x9¾ inches, flush mounted, with Evans' credit, title, date, and a ResettlemSee Sold Price
SoldDekalb Alabama Sugar Chest.Dekalb Alabama Sugar Chest. Not signed or dated. Walnut with dove tail joints. All original except the drawer pull, missing strap hinges otherwise great condition. 32" x 23" x 17". Provenance: The LarSee Sold Price
SoldAn American Coin Silver Hunt Goblet, Mark of J. Conning, Mobile, AlabamaAn American Coin Silver Hunt Goblet, Mark of J. Conning, Mobile, Alabamaof substantial size, marked "J. Conning" and "Mobile," the bowl featuring a chased and repoussé vignette of a huntsman on hisSee Sold Price
Sold(WALKER EVANS) (1903-1975) Church Interior, Alabama *(WALKER EVANS) (1903-1975) Church Interior, Alabama * Crossroads Store, Sprott, Alabama * Graveyard, Houses, and Steel Mill, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania * Barber Shop, Atlanta, Georgia. Together, 4 silverSee Sold Price
SoldMonumental Sand Mountain Alabama Decorated JugMonumental Sand Mountain Alabama (Dekalb County) Decorated Jug in a rare quart size. This is a new discovery and is simply one of the best examples of southern pottery from Alabama ( in the same rangeSee Sold Price
SoldVintage American Alabama New York Woman Impressionist Clara Parrish Oil Painting SignedVintage American Alabama New York Woman Impressionist Clara Parrish Oil Painting Signed, 14 x 10", 16 x 12" Framed Clara Weaver Parrish’s life was marked by privilege, great love, and grief—griefSee Sold Price
SoldJ.K. Fitzpatrick "Alabama Countryside C.1937" O/B(American, 1888-1953) oil on canvas board signed lower right "Kelly Fitzpatrick", titled verso. Light soiling. 17 3/4" high, 22 1/4" wide.See Sold Price
SoldJ. CONNING (ALABAMA) 19TH C. COIN SILVER COFFEEJames Conning (American (Mobile, AL), active 1842-1872), second half 19th century. Coin silver repousse coffee pot, having an urn form finial, floral motif, and raised on pierced "C" scroll feet withSee Sold Price
SoldJimmy Lee Sudduth. Lower Alabama Road Runner.Jimmy Lee Sudduth. Lower Alabama Road Runner. c. 1980s. Signed. Paint and mud on board. Surface spotting and minor loss to upper left corner, otherwise good condition. 48" w x 24" h. Est. $1,000-2,000See Sold Price
SoldALABAMA BREWING CO. BIRMINGHAM TIN LITHOGRAPHED SERVING TRAY W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC.SST. Maker's marked, "Kauffman and Strauss Co." C. 1910 Alabama Brewing Co. Birmingham "Ideal Bottled Beer" tin serving tray. CONDITION: Tray has outstanding color and gloss with minor areas of surfacSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Pottery Figural Face Bottle AlabamaCirca 1860 figural face bottle with incredible detail. Attributed to Alabama. 8"H x 5"W. A classic face vessel example from the 19th century. Even though Edgefield has the most central and well-documeSee Sold Price
SoldMichael Meads (1966-, Alabama), "The Calling Home ofMichael Meads (1966-, Alabama), "The Calling Home of Saint Wesley," 20th c., oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in an ebonized frame, H.- 82 in., W.- 70 in.See Sold Price
SoldB.F. Perkins. Cherokee Love Birds with Alabama Folk Artists' Names.B.F. Perkins. Cherokee Love Birds with Alabama Folk Artists' Names. 1992. Signed, dated and titled. Oil on canvas. Excellent condition. Frame is 24" w x 30" h. Est. $500-800. Ship: $65See Sold Price
SoldCalhoun Colored School Photo Album AlabamaStunning collection of 212 photographs from the Calhoun Colored School in Lowndes County Alabama. Photos include the construction of ground buildings, farming, weddings and even snow in Alabama. The CSee Sold Price
SoldLeroy Nieman (1921-2012): Alabama HandoffLeroy Neiman 1921-2012 Alabama Handoff serigraph 1974; artist's proof; signed and inscribed "AP" in pencil to lower margin Image: 26 x 37 in. (66 x 94 cm.), Frame: 35 3/4 x 45 3/4 in. (90.8 x 116.2 cmSee Sold Price
SoldExtremely Rare Confederate Postmaster Provisional Stamp from Livingston Alabama, UsedExtremely Rare Confederate Postmaster Provisional Stamp from Livingston Alabama, Used. Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping information, and request any condition reports or photos priorSee Sold Price
SoldBruce Davidson, Reverend Martin Luther King, Alabama, 1963DAVIDSON, BRUCE (b. 1933) [Time of Change series, Reverend Martin Luther King, 1963], printed later. Gelatin silver print, 12 7/8 x 19 inches (328 x 484 mm) on larger sheet, signed in pencil on printSee Sold Price
SoldAlabama Five Gallon Fish Decorated Double-Handled Jug.Anonymous. Alabama Five Gallon Fish Decorated Double-Handled Jug. Signed in script, 'A jug for a good purpose, many thanks 1903.' Incised with decorative fish. Brown glaze with potter's fingerprints.See Sold Price
SoldButch Anthony. Alabama Moner Lisa.Butch Anthony. Alabama Moner Lisa. Signed and titled. Oil on canvas. Good condition. 27”w x 31”h with frame. Est. $200-300. Ship: $65See Sold Price
SoldElla Gantt Smith, Alabama Indestructible Baby DollAlabama Indestructible Baby doll, Black version, made by the Ella G. Smith Doll Company (operating 1899-1925). Molded and painted head and ears, molded mitten-style hands and red stocking shoes. ClothSee Sold Price
Sold21" "ALABAMA BABY" CLOTH DOLL.This is the early doll with applied ears. Painted blue eyes, brown hair. Painted blue boots, stockings. Body may be stamped but it is illegible. Dressed in antique cotton clothing - blue/white stripedSee Sold Price
SoldPainted Sign Found in Alabama32" x 16" a collection of these signs were found in a barn by a picker. He has consigned a few to auction. Same maker as the sign from Sept 23rd auction - Maker is unknown to us. Age is unknown but weSee Sold Price
SoldExtremely Rare Bibb County, Alabama Stoneware Pitcher,Extremely Rare Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Signed and Dated "John Terry / April the 8th / 1887", Bibb County, AL origin, 1887, small-sized pitcher with ovoid belly, tooled midsection, tall collSee Sold Price
SoldMose Tolliver, Alabama / American (1920/25 - 2006), TheMose Tolliver Alabama / American (1920/25 - 2006) The Freedom Bus oil on barn board From the Smithsonian American Art Museum: In the late 1960s, Mose Tolliver was forced to retire from his job in a MoSee Sold Price