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		<title>May 18, 2013 Auction Catalogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2013 23:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The auction starts at 9:30am EST, Saturday, May 18 in the historic Cherokee Mills building, 2240 Sutherland Ave., Knoxville, TN 37919. Preview Friday, May 17 from noon to 6:00 PM or by appointment. Over 725 lots from Southern collections and Tennessee estates. A non-internet Discovery Auction will follow the conclusion of the cataloged auction. May [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The auction starts at 9:30am EST, Saturday, May 18 in the historic Cherokee Mills building, 2240 Sutherland Ave., Knoxville, TN 37919. Preview Friday, May 17 from noon to 6:00 PM or by appointment. Over 725 lots from Southern collections and Tennessee estates. A non-internet Discovery Auction will follow the conclusion of the cataloged auction.</h4>
<h4><a title="Internet Bidding via LiveAuctioneers.com" href="http://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/40046_spring-fine-art-and-antiques-auction/page1/">May 18 2013 Catalog with Internet Bidding via LiveAuctioneers.com</a></h4>
<h4><a title="May 18th 2013 Auction Catalog with additional large photos" href="http://caseantiques.com/auction/may-18-2013-auction-catalog/">May 18 2013 Catalog with additional large photos</a></h4>
<h4><a title="Bidding Forms, Printable Catalog, Shipping Information and Bank Letter of Guarantee form" href="http://caseantiques.com/buying/bidding-forms/">Bidding Forms, Printable Catalog, Shipping Information and Bank Letter of Guarantee form</a></h4>
<h4><a title="Directions to the auction and hotels in the area" href="http://caseantiques.com/about/contact/">Directions to the auction and hotels in the area</a></h4>
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		<title>Appraisal Fair April 13, 2013 in Knoxville, TN to benefit East TN PBS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2013 23:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions &#38; Appraisals is proud to sponsor the annual East Tennessee PBS Antiques Appraisal Fair on Saturday, April 13. Have your treasures or yard sale finds appraised by the regions top appraisers while supporting your PBS member station. All proceeds go to East Tennessee PBS.  Each appraised item will be $10. Membership to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions &amp; Appraisals is proud to sponsor the annual East Tennessee PBS Antiques Appraisal Fair on Saturday, April 13. Have your treasures or yard sale finds appraised by the regions top appraisers while supporting your PBS member station. All proceeds go to East Tennessee PBS.  Each appraised item will be $10. Membership to East Tennessee PBS starts at $30 and is not a requirement to participate in the Appraisal Fair.</p>
<p>The Appraisal Fair will be Saturday, April 13, 2013 from 9am to 3pm and will include the regions top appraisers reviewing items such as Fine Art, furniture, pottery, silver, folk art, musical instruments, toys, Civil War, autographs, Asian items, jewelry, books and more! Large, hard to move items can be appraised by printed photos or photos presented on iPads. Please take photos of front, back and bottom of items with closeups of signatures or markings.</p>
<p>The Appraisal Fair will be held at the historic Cherokee Mills Building, 2240 Sutherland Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37919 (link to directions below). Appraisers will include John Case, AAA Member and President of Case Antiques &amp; Auctions, Sarah Drury, ISA Member and VP Decorative Arts with Case Antiques &amp; Auctions, Harold Smiddy, of Sequoyah Antiques, Len de Rohan, Research and Cataloging, Case Antiques &amp; Auctions, John Coleman, of Central Street Books in Knoxville, Civil War and regional antiques expert Malcolm Rogers and antique dealer and appraiser Scott Bishop. In addition to the local and regional appraisers, special guest appraiser, Lark Mason, a renowned Asian expert and regular on the Antiques Roadshow, will be appraising via live video feed from New York City.</p>
<p>PBS TV&#8217;s Antiques Roadshow will be visiting and filming in Knoxville for the first time on July 13, 2013. More information on tickets and volunteering for the event will be available at the April 13 Appraisal Fair.</p>
<p><strong>MORE DETAILS:</strong><br />
<a title="Lark Mason's Website" href="http://http://larkmason.com/">More about Lark Mason</a><br />
<a href="http://www.easttennesseepbs.org/">East Tennessee PBS</a><br />
<a title="A Few Fantastic Finds from Previous Appraisal Fairs" href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/A-few-appraisal-fair-finds.pdf">A Few Fantastic Finds from Previous Appraisal Fairs</a><br />
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		<title>Case sponsoring Alcoa Kiwanis Antiques Appraisal Fair in Maryville, TN on Saturday, March 23, 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 13:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions &#038; Appraisals is proud to be co-sponsoring the annual Alcoa Kiwanis Club Antiques Appraisal Fair with The Daily Times newspaper. The Appraisal Fair is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 23 at the Maryville First Baptist Church Family Life Center, 202 West Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN, 37801. Appraisers [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions &#038; Appraisals is proud to be co-sponsoring the annual Alcoa Kiwanis Club Antiques Appraisal Fair with The Daily Times newspaper. </p>
<p>The Appraisal Fair is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 23 at the Maryville First Baptist Church Family Life Center, 202 West Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN, 37801. Appraisers will include John Case, President of Case Antiques, Harold Smiddy, of Sequoyah Antiques, Len de Rohan, Research and Cataloging, Case Antiques, John Coleman, of Central Street Books in Knoxville, Civil War and regional antiques expert Malcolm Rogers and antique dealer and appraiser Scott Bishop. </p>
<p>The cost for the appraisal of a first item will be $10, and additional appraisals may be purchased for $5 each. Tickets will be available at the door and may be purchased in advance from Alcoa Kiwanis. The club will also serve chili lunches and drinks at the Fair. All proceeds will be used to support these clubs’ charitable activities, including East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Special Olympics and other youth activities in Blount County.</p>
<p>This year, antique guns, swords, knives and other weapons will be appraised. Any such weapons must be unloaded and will be checked upon entry. Parking lot appraisals of large items may also be arranged or you can bring photos for the appraisers to review.</p>
<p>MORE DETAILS:<br />
<a href="http://www.thedailytimes.com/Blount_Life/story/Alcoa-Kiwanis-to-host-Antiques-Appraisal-Fair-March-23-id-033963/">More information at The Daily Times newspaper</a><br />
<a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=202+West+Lamar+Alexander+Parkway%2C+Maryville%2C+TN%2C+37801&#038;rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS503US503&#038;aq=f&#038;oq=202+West+Lamar+Alexander+Parkway%2C+Maryville%2C+TN%2C+37801&#038;aqs=chrome.0.57j62.739&#038;sourceid=chrome&#038;ie=UTF-8">Directions to First Baptist Church Family Life Center, Maryville, TN</a><br />
<a href="http://fbcmaryville.org/family-life-center/">Maryville First Baptist Church Family Life Center Website</a><br />
<a href="http://www.alcoakiwanis.org/">Kiwanis Club of Alcoa Website</a><br />
For information, contact David Duggan at 865-984-6551. </p>
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		<title>Case Antiques, Auctions &amp; Appraisals Partners with iGavel for Online-Only Auction &#8211; Bidding Ended Feb. 26</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2013 23:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Jan 26, 2013 Auction Highlights</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2013 18:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center">(prices realized include a buyer's premium)<br /><br />If you are interested in consigning items of this quality for future auctions, please contact us at <a href="mailto:info@caseantiques.com">info@caseantiques.com</a>.</p><table><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/1_1-771x1080.jpg" title="Lot 1: Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar - Realized: $840.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/1_1-128x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150076" style="width: 128px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 1: Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar" title="Lot 1: Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 1: Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar</h4><p>A large Chinese porcelain Famille Rose ginger jar, blue ground with vignette decoration of scholar&#039;s objects and floral and insect vignette decoration. Base marked with two blue concentric circles. 11 1/4&quot; H. Late 19th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall very good condition with slight wear. Firing flaw inside of jar, does not extend on outside.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/3_1-180x38.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150090" style="width: 180px; height: 38px;" alt="Lot 3: Antique Elephant Ivory Tusk" title="Lot 3: Antique Elephant Ivory Tusk" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 3: Antique Elephant Ivory Tusk</h4><p>An unworked elephant ivory tusk. 18 3/8&quot; L. Late 19th/ Early 20th century. Provenance: Consignor&#039;s ancestor purchased tusk on a trip to Asia in the early 20th century. Note: This item contains a substance which is protected and restricted in the United States and by international convention and can only be shipped within the United States. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions, clause 10. Condition: Old patina, with some age cracks and surface scratches. Wear to tip.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/7_1-180x38.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150126" style="width: 180px; height: 38px;" alt="Lot 7: Classical Chinese Handscroll on Silk" title="Lot 7: Classical Chinese Handscroll on Silk" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 7: Classical Chinese Handscroll on Silk</h4><p>Large framed classical Chinese hand scroll, ink and color on silk, in the style of Chen Juzhong (a court painter from Nanjing in the 1201-1204 period). Depicting a Chinese official in his home, receiving petitions from the local people with his attendants at the entrance of the home and females with children in the private area of the home engaging in various social activities. Signed in black lower left &quot;Ju-Zhong&quot; with seven additional red collector&#039;s seals. Housed in a deep gilt shadow box frame. Qing Dynasty. Sight &#8211; 13 1/4&quot; H x 89 3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 17&quot; H x 93 1/2&quot; W. Provenance: Purchased at a liquidation auction in Chattanooga, TN of the Krystal Corporate Headquarters contents. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $16,380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/8_1-1444x1080.jpg" title="Lot 8: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Penghe Box - Realized: $960.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/8_1-180x134.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150130" style="width: 180px; height: 134px;" alt="Lot 8: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Penghe Box" title="Lot 8: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Penghe Box" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 8: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Penghe Box</h4><p>Chinese porcelain Famille Rose Penghe box, circular form, having flowering peach tree and bat decoration. Red six character Kuang Hsu mark to base. 4 1/2&#8243; H x 6 1/2&#8243; dia. 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $960.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/9_1-655x1080.jpg" title="Lot 9: Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase w/ Crane Decoration - Realized: $3,600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/9_1-109x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150137" style="width: 109px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 9: Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase w/ Crane Decoration" title="Lot 9: Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase w/ Crane Decoration" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 9: Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase w/ Crane Decoration</h4><p>Chinese Famille Rose vase, bottle form having all over cranes amidst clouds decoration, central band with shou (longevity) marks and ruyi head border to rim and base. Red Kuang Hse mark to base. 15 1/2&#8243; H. 20th century/modern. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $3,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/11_1-1112x1080.jpg" title="Lot 11: Chinese Painting Album w/ Birds, 16 Paintings - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/11_1-180x174.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150154" style="width: 180px; height: 174px;" alt="Lot 11: Chinese Painting Album w/ Birds, 16 Paintings" title="Lot 11: Chinese Painting Album w/ Birds, 16 Paintings" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 11: Chinese Painting Album w/ Birds, 16 Paintings</h4><p>Chinese painting album with ink and watercolor on paper studies of birds, after Yan Bailong. Each page signed and with seal depicting birds perched amongst foilage. 16 paintings total. 12 1/2&#8243; H x 12 1/2&#8243; W. Early 20th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with some slight wear to interior edge where cover meets front interior page. Some wear to silk cover.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/15_1-832x1080.jpg" title="Lot 15: Large carved and gilt wood Buddha statue - Realized: $1,170.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/15_1-138x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150195" style="width: 138px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 15: Large carved and gilt wood Buddha statue" title="Lot 15: Large carved and gilt wood Buddha statue" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 15: Large carved and gilt wood Buddha statue</h4><p>Large carved wooden Buddha figure, seated in a lotus position and stylized pose. Traces of original polychrome and gilt paint. 30 1/2&quot; H x 23&quot; W x 18&quot; D. Chinese, probably 19th century. Condition: Overall general wear with some age cracks to wood. Break to tip of headdress.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/18_1-1779x1080.jpg" title="Lot 18: Large Rose Medallion Punch Bowl - Realized: $995.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/18_1-180x109.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150211" style="width: 180px; height: 109px;" alt="Lot 18: Large Rose Medallion Punch Bowl" title="Lot 18: Large Rose Medallion Punch Bowl" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 18: Large Rose Medallion Punch Bowl</h4><p>Large Chinese Porcelain Rose Medallion Punch Bowl with polychrome enamel decoration of cartouches with court scenes, birds, butterflies and flowers. 6-3/4&quot; H x 15-1/2&quot; W. Late 19th century. Condition: Very good condition with vertical hairline at rim (2-1/2&quot; length), minor wear to gilding and glaze and one fleabite chip on rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $995.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/19_1-630x1080.jpg" title="Lot 19: Rose Medallion Lidded Water Bottle - Realized: $1,287.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/19_1-105x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150220" style="width: 105px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 19: Rose Medallion Lidded Water Bottle" title="Lot 19: Rose Medallion Lidded Water Bottle" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 19: Rose Medallion Lidded Water Bottle</h4><p>Chinese Rose Medallion porcelain lidded water bottle with figural courtyard vignette decoration and butterfly, bird, insect and floral vignette decoration. 15&quot; H. 19th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall very good condition with slight wear to gilt decoration. Old chip to bottom edge of stopper.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/20_1-180x64.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150235" style="width: 180px; height: 64px;" alt="Lot 20: 4 Rose Medallion Serving Pcs incl Teapot" title="Lot 20: 4 Rose Medallion Serving Pcs incl Teapot" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 20: 4 Rose Medallion Serving Pcs incl Teapot</h4><p>Four Rose Medallion serving pieces with polychrome enamel decoration of cartouches with court scenes, birds, butterflies and flowers, including one large teapot in a Chippendale form (10&quot; H x 10-1/2&quot; W x 6-1/4&quot;D); one covered sugar (5-1/2&quot; H x 5-1/2&quot; dia); one creamer (4-1/8&quot; H x 7&quot; W); one traditional teapot with metal handle (6&quot; H x 6-1/2&quot; W x 4-1/2&quot; D). Mid to late 19th century. Condition: Large teapot has chip underneath spout. Creamer has chip on pourer. All items have slight wear to gilding and decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $761.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/21_1-180x60.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150241" style="width: 180px; height: 60px;" alt="Lot 21: 3 Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Fitzhugh Items" title="Lot 21: 3 Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Fitzhugh Items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 21: 3 Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Fitzhugh Items</h4><p>3 Chinese export porcelain blue &quot;Fitzhugh&quot; pattern items, including 1 warming plate (11&quot; dia), 1 gravy boat(7 1/4&quot; L x 3&quot; H) and 1 leaf shaped dish with Crest of Beale decoration (10 1/2&quot; H x 7 3/4&quot; W). All items circa 1800. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: All items very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/22_1-1360x1080.jpg" title="Lot 22: Chinese Export Green Fitzhugh Mazarine - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/22_1-180x142.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150253" style="width: 180px; height: 142px;" alt="Lot 22: Chinese Export Green Fitzhugh Mazarine" title="Lot 22: Chinese Export Green Fitzhugh Mazarine" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 22: Chinese Export Green Fitzhugh Mazarine</h4><p>Chinese export porcelain green &quot;Fitzhugh&quot; pattern meat platter with mazarine or strainer. 16&quot; W x 13&quot; H. Circa 1800. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Chip to edge of strainer with overall wear to decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/23_1-1920x743.jpg" title="Lot 23: Grouping of 3 Chinese Porcelain Plates - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/23_1-180x69.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150258" style="width: 180px; height: 69px;" alt="Lot 23: Grouping of 3 Chinese Porcelain Plates" title="Lot 23: Grouping of 3 Chinese Porcelain Plates" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 23: Grouping of 3 Chinese Porcelain Plates</h4><p>Grouping of three Chinese porcelain plates including one Chinese export porcelain plate in the &quot;Tobacco Leaf&quot; pattern with shaped rim, shaped Famille Rose porcelain dish with celadon ground and bird, insect, flower and fruit decoration (10 1/2&quot; H x 9 7/8&quot; W) and a Chien Lung (Qianlong) period Famille Rose octagonal plate with chrysanthemum and rooster decoration; H. Moog retailer label found en verso (10 1/4&quot; dia.). All items 18th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: &quot;Tobacco Leaf&quot; plate with fleabite chip to underside of rim. Chips to underside of rim and base of octagonal plate. Overall general wear to decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/24_1-1899x1080.jpg" title="Lot 24: 4 Chinese Famille Rose Export Porcelain Items - Realized: $1,170.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/24_1-180x102.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150272" style="width: 180px; height: 102px;" alt="Lot 24: 4 Chinese Famille Rose Export Porcelain Items" title="Lot 24: 4 Chinese Famille Rose Export Porcelain Items" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 24: 4 Chinese Famille Rose Export Porcelain Items</h4><p>Group of four Chinese Famille Rose export items including a chocolate pot (8 1/2&quot; H), one covered cream pitcher (5 1/4&quot; H) , tea bowl (3&quot; dia.), and one tea poy (5 1/2&quot; H). Chien Lung / Qianlong period, 18th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: All items with general wear to decoration. Tea bowl with a couple flea bite chips to rim. Repair to handle area and rim of chocolate pot under blacklight.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/26_1-180x97.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150286" style="width: 180px; height: 97px;" alt="Lot 26: 3 Victorian Novelty Items, inc. paperweight" title="Lot 26: 3 Victorian Novelty Items, inc. paperweight" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 26: 3 Victorian Novelty Items, inc. paperweight</h4><p>3 Victorian novelty items: 1st item: Small paper mache box with inset wax ivory scene top depicting the ruins of a castle and girl with chickens, brown faux painted box, scrolled feet. 2-1/2&quot;H. 2nd item: Gillender American glass paperweight of a hand holding a celluloid turtle with moving legs. 4-3/8&quot;L. 3rd item: Metal Victorian figure of woman with umbrella, torso of woman is a nut. 5-1/4&quot;H. Late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition. The figure holding the umbrella may have held an object in the other hand.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/28_1-180x55.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150304" style="width: 180px; height: 55px;" alt="Lot 28: 5 Small Painted European Objects" title="Lot 28: 5 Small Painted European Objects" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 28: 5 Small Painted European Objects</h4><p>5 small European items including a small tondo reverse painting on glass scene of a harbor, a metal canister with top having a reverse painting on glass scene of four people on a river boat, 2 white paper mache boxes with mirrors on underside of lid &#8211; one with scene of woman holding a birdcage and other with a scene of a courting couple &#8211; reverse side &quot;Forget me not&quot;, and 1 faience miniature flask in shape of book with rooster on one side, coat of arms on other. Largest item &#8211; 3 1/4&quot;H, shortest length item &#8211; 3&quot;L. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; circular frame scene has some losses to foreground, canister scene with some losses to upper sky and top edge and side of canister bent, smaller paper mache box with missing gilt metal border to one side on top and three sides on bottom, larger square box with cracks to top reverse painting glass scene, wear to tortoise shell sides, small faience rooster flask with chips to edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/29_1-1584x1080.jpg" title="Lot 29: Ivory and Hair Classical Mourning Scene - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/29_1-180x122.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150310" style="width: 180px; height: 122px;" alt="Lot 29: Ivory and Hair Classical Mourning Scene" title="Lot 29: Ivory and Hair Classical Mourning Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 29: Ivory and Hair Classical Mourning Scene</h4><p>Mourning miniature executed in hair and watercolor on ivory, depicting a classical style scene of an obelisk marked OBH, with a weeping willow tree above and a setting sun in the background. Decorative stamped gold foil surround. 2&quot; H x 2 1/2&quot; W. American or English, 1st quarter 19th century. Condition: Some oxidation to edges of foil, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/32_1-1260x1080.jpg" title="Lot 32: Micro Mosaic Miniature of Roman Ruins - Realized: $570.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/32_1-180x154.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150325" style="width: 180px; height: 154px;" alt="Lot 32: Micro Mosaic Miniature of Roman Ruins" title="Lot 32: Micro Mosaic Miniature of Roman Ruins" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 32: Micro Mosaic Miniature of Roman Ruins</h4><p>Miniature Italian micro mosaic plaque depicting Roman ruins . Slate base. Image: 2-1/2&quot; h x 3-1/2&quot; W. Base: 4-1/4&quot; H x 5&quot; W x 1/2&quot; D. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with some minor denting to metal on back.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/35_1-941x1080.jpg" title="Lot 35: Dutch School Still Life Painting, oil on c - Realized: $6,786.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/35_1-156x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150343" style="width: 156px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 35: Dutch School Still Life Painting, oil on c" title="Lot 35: Dutch School Still Life Painting, oil on c" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 35: Dutch School Still Life Painting, oil on c</h4><p>Dutch School, oil on canvas still life. A profusion of flowers in an urn with cherub decoration, sitting atop a plinth. Another urn sits on a pedestal in the background while a butterfly perches on its base. Unsigned. Remnants of a 19th century gallery label on stretcher, visible en verso. Housed in a molded gilt wood frame. Canvas size 30&quot; x 25&quot;, framed 35&quot; x 30&quot;. Provenance: private Murfreesboro, Tennessee collection. Possibly 18th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with some light cracquelure. Old relining done likely during the 19th century.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $6,786.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/39_1-1295x1080.jpg" title="Lot 39: John Holding, 19th c. oil on canvas landscape - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/39_1-180x150.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150377" style="width: 180px; height: 150px;" alt="Lot 39: John Holding, 19th c. oil on canvas landscape" title="Lot 39: John Holding, 19th c. oil on canvas landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 39: John Holding, 19th c. oil on canvas landscape</h4><p>John Holding, (British, 19th century) oil on canvas, pastoral landscape with figures on wooded path, large estate in background and animals in field. Signed lower right. Newer bronze gilt frame. Sight: 26-5/8&quot; H x 34-1/8&quot; W. Frame: 34&quot; H x 41-3/4&quot; W. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/40_1-1384x1080.jpg" title="Lot 40: English school, 19th century, Prize Bull Painting - Realized: $2,400.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/40_1-180x140.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150379" style="width: 180px; height: 140px;" alt="Lot 40: English school, 19th century, Prize Bull Painting" title="Lot 40: English school, 19th century, Prize Bull Painting" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 40: English school, 19th century, Prize Bull Painting</h4><p>19th Century English school painting depicting a prize bull or cow in a landscape setting with mansion in the background. Unsigned. Housed in a wood frame, grain painted to resemble figured maple, with gilt rabbet edge. Old sales label for John E. Parkerson &amp; Co. Houston, Texas en verso. 19&quot; x 26&quot; canvas size, 24&quot; x 32&quot; framed. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Allover light cracquelure, few areas of light surface bloom, overall good condition. Few light abrasions to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $2,400.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/41_1-1398x1080.jpg" title="Lot 41: George Falk o/b Landscape - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/41_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150391" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 41: George Falk o/b Landscape" title="Lot 41: George Falk o/b Landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 41: George Falk o/b Landscape</h4><p>George D. Falk (Pennsylvania, 1865-1948) oil on board pastoral landscape of pond with a rowboat and cows, set against a misty background. Signed and dated 1913, lower right. Original giltwood and composition frame with &quot;Borns Art Store label, Reading, PA&quot; en verso. Sight: 13&quot; H x 16-1/2&quot; W, frame: 19&quot; H x 23-3/4&quot; W. Condition: Surface grime. Frame has small losses on two corners.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/42_1-1523x1080.jpg" title="Lot 42: George D. Coulon o/b, Fort Macomb, Chef Menteur Pa - Realized: $29,250.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/42_1-180x127.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150401" style="width: 180px; height: 127px;" alt="Lot 42: George D. Coulon o/b, Fort Macomb, Chef Menteur Pa" title="Lot 42: George D. Coulon o/b, Fort Macomb, Chef Menteur Pa" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 42: George D. Coulon o/b, Fort Macomb, Chef Menteur Pa</h4><p>George David Coulon (American/Louisiana, 1823-1904), oil on panel landscape painting depicting Fort Macomb, Chef Menteur Pass. A brick building sits atop the moated hill, with a wooden structure in the foreground and a bridge faintly visible at left. Signed and dated lower right &quot;G.D. Coulon 86&quot;. Remnants of old label on verso reading: &quot;Fort Macomb Chef Menteur, __ view taken from the residence of the officer in charge, sketched by Coulon June 12 __ .&quot; Later pen inscription &quot;Menton&quot; underneath. Later wooden frame with gilt rabbet edge. Sight: 11&quot; x 17&quot;. Framed: 15&quot; x 21&quot;. Provenance: A Nashville, Tennessee estate. Note: Fort Macomb was a pre- Civil War fort, built to defend the city of New Orleans and located within what is now the city limits, on the western shore of Chef Menteur Pass. After the War of 1812&#039;s Battle of New Orleans revealed weaknesses in the country&#039;s coastal defenses, President James Monroe ordered better fortifications built along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts; this one was intended to protect the water route from the Gulf of Mexico to the wetern shore of Lake Pontchartrain. Designed by French engineer Simon Bernard, the brick fort was built in 1822 at the site of an earlier fort called Fort Chef Monteur. It was named Fort Wood in 1827 and renamed in 1851 for Major General Alexander Macomb (1782-1841), commanding general of the U.S. Army from 1828-1841. The fort was occupied by a Confederate garrison in 1861 at the start of the Civil War and retaken by Union troops after the capture of New Orleans, but not before Confederate soldiers destroyed the guns and burned the wooden structures. It was decommissioned in 1871 and the fort and its lands are now owned by the State of Louisiana. George David Coulon was born in France and became a prominent painter of portraits and landscapes in New Orleans in the late 19th century. He was a founder of the Southern Art Union and the Artists Association of New Orleans. Condition: Overall very good condition. Faint scratch at left side near tree, few light spots of grime and inclusions. Former areas of cracquelure abrasion in sky area (recently cleaned). Later frame has some gilt wear at rabbet edge and a ding on central lower edge.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $29,250.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/43_1-931x1080.jpg" title="Lot 43: O/C signed Nicola Marshall, Young Girl in a Forest - Realized: $2,280.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/43_1-155x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150408" style="width: 155px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 43: O/C signed Nicola Marshall, Young Girl in a Forest" title="Lot 43: O/C signed Nicola Marshall, Young Girl in a Forest" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 43: O/C signed Nicola Marshall, Young Girl in a Forest</h4><p>Oil on canvas landscape depicting a young girl in Rococo style dress in a forest setting, signed lower right Nicola Marschall and dated 18&#8211;. Antique, possibly original lemon-gilt molded frame. 24&quot; x 20&quot; sight, 28-1/2&quot; x 24-1/2&quot; framed. Nicola Marschall (German-American, 1829-1917), is best known for his portraits and his design of the Confederate Flag which became known as the &quot;Stars and Bars.&quot; A German immigrant, he came to Mobile, Alabama in 1849 to live with a relative, and joined the staff of the Marion Female Seminary, where he taught art as well as music and language to young ladies. He moved to Louisville, Kentucky in 1873 where he remained until his death in 1917. Condition: Relined with a couple of small repairs visible from back.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $2,280.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/45_1-1918x1080.jpg" title="Lot 45: Large East TN Pastoral Landscape, J. W. Wallace, 1 - Realized: $4,800.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/45_1-180x101.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150421" style="width: 180px; height: 101px;" alt="Lot 45: Large East TN Pastoral Landscape, J. W. Wallace, 1" title="Lot 45: Large East TN Pastoral Landscape, J. W. Wallace, 1" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 45: Large East TN Pastoral Landscape, J. W. Wallace, 1</h4><p>Large James Wiley Wallace (J. W. Wallace, Knoxville, 1852-1921) oil on canvas of a pastoral scene depicting a herd of sheep and winding stream in the foreground and dwellings in the left background. Signed J. W. Wallace 1907 in the lower right corner. Provenance &#8211; descended through the Gagg estate of Knoxville, TN. Sight 35 5/8&quot; x 17 5/8&quot;, frame 40 3/4&quot; x 22 1/2&quot;. Note &#8211; J. W. Wallace played a prominent role in the Knoxville art scene at the turn of the 20th century. He had no fewer than 16 original works exhibited at the 1910 Appalachian Exposition of Fine Art in Knoxville in addition to 7 monotypes. James Wiley Wallace was the son of W.W. Wallace, an ardent secessionist. James was a 1876 graduate of the University of Tennessee. In addition to being an artist who depicted rural life and regional history, he served as editor and chief of the Knoxville Daily Tribune from 1880-1887 and a justice of the peace in the mid 1890s. An interesting 1882 Harrisburg, PA newspaper article references a street encounter between William Rull, editor of the Republican &quot;Chronicle&quot; and Wallace, editor of the Democratic &quot;Tribune&quot;. The Knoxville street altercation stemmed from a derogatory article written by Rull about Wallace. Rull struck Wallace and Wallace responded by drawing a revolver and firing at Rull, missing him. Condition: A few small inpainted spots in the left sky (less than 1/16&quot; diameter) and crackelure in the left sky area. Retains the original stretcher, untouched canvas, period frame by Gagg of Knoxville but not original.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $3,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,500.00<br />Realized Price: $4,800.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/46_1-856x1080.jpg" title="Lot 46: TN Mtn. Watercolor Painting by Charles Krutch - Realized: $5,520.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/46_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150427" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 46: TN Mtn. Watercolor Painting by Charles Krutch" title="Lot 46: TN Mtn. Watercolor Painting by Charles Krutch" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 46: TN Mtn. Watercolor Painting by Charles Krutch</h4><p>Small framed mountain landscape watercolor, signed Krutch (Charles Krutch, Tennessee, 1849-1934), lower left corner and titled in pencil &quot;The Chimneys, Indian Gap Trail&quot;. Krutch, a member of a prominent and artistic Knoxville family, was best known for his Smoky Mountain landscapes. Housed in a Knaffl &amp; Bro. original gilt frame. Painting &#8211; 6 3/4&quot; H x 4 3/4&quot; W. Sight &#8211; 7 1/2&quot; H x 5 1/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 12 1/2&quot; H x 10&quot; W. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Condition: Painting overall excellent condition with slight toning. Mounting paper for painting, overall toning. Not examined out of frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $5,520.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/47_1-1319x1080.jpg" title="Lot 47: Early Louis E. Jones Fall Landscape - Realized: $1,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/47_1-180x147.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150432" style="width: 180px; height: 147px;" alt="Lot 47: Early Louis E. Jones Fall Landscape" title="Lot 47: Early Louis E. Jones Fall Landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 47: Early Louis E. Jones Fall Landscape</h4><p>Early Louis Edward Jones (American/Tennessee, 1878-1958) oil on board autumn landscape painting, signed and dated lower left &quot;L.E. Jones, 1916&quot;. Sight &#8211; 7 5/8&quot; H x 9 3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 9 5/8&quot; H x 11 7/8&quot; W. Housed in a gilt wood and composition frame. Early 20th century. Note: Jones was an Impressionist painter originally from Woodstock, New York who established the Cliff Dwellers Studio in Gatlinburg. Condition: Overall very good condition with slight warping to board. Wear and losses to corners of frame with some resoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/48_1-180x74.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150434" style="width: 180px; height: 74px;" alt="Lot 48: Pair of Louis E. Jones Etchings" title="Lot 48: Pair of Louis E. Jones Etchings" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 48: Pair of Louis E. Jones Etchings</h4><p>Two Smoky Mountain landscape etchings by Louis E. Jones (1878 &#8211; 1958, American/Tennessee). 1st item: etching titled &quot;Lone Cabin in the Smokies&quot; depicting a cabin in a mountainous setting. Titled lower left margin in pencil and signed lower right margin and dated &quot; Louis E. Jones 1955&quot;. Signed and dated additionally in the plate, lower right. Sight &#8211; 4 1/4&quot; H x 5 1/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 8 5/8&quot; H x 10 5/8&quot; W. 2nd item: Etching titled &quot;Across Misty Miles,&quot; depicting a landscape in the Smoky Mountains . Titled lower left margin in pencil and signed lower right margin and dated &quot; Louis E. Jones 1953&quot;. Signed and dated additionally in the plate, lower right. Sight &#8211; 4 1/8&quot; H x 5 1/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 8 5/8&quot; H x 10 5/8&quot; W. Note: Jones, originally from Woodstock, New York, established the Cliff Dwellers Studio in Gatlinburg. He is best known for his paintings of the Smoky Mountains. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/49_1-180x49.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150443" style="width: 180px; height: 49px;" alt="Lot 49: 3 Albumen Prints, Southern Interest, early 20th c." title="Lot 49: 3 Albumen Prints, Southern Interest, early 20th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 49: 3 Albumen Prints, Southern Interest, early 20th c.</h4><p>3 framed albumen prints of Southern images including one titled &quot;Cotton Market, Montgomery, Alabama&quot;, one titled &quot;Harveting Rice, Louisiana, U.S.&quot; and the last titled &quot;Picking Cotton, Arkansas&quot;. Each measures: Image &#8211; 6 7/8&quot; H x 9&quot; W. Sight &#8211; 8 1/8&quot; H x 10 3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 11 5/8&quot; H x 14 1/2&quot; W. Early 20th century. Condition: All very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/51_1-720x1080.jpg" title="Lot 51: English Regency Dumb Waiter - Realized: $1,053.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/51_1-120x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150456" style="width: 120px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 51: English Regency Dumb Waiter" title="Lot 51: English Regency Dumb Waiter" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 51: English Regency Dumb Waiter</h4><p>English Regency dumb waiter or tiered stand, mahogany, with galleried top over two open shelves joined by turned posts with turned feet, raised on brass castors. Stamped underside with a crown and the letters &quot;VR&quot;. 37&quot; H x 19&quot; W x 16 3/4&quot; D. Second quarter of 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor wear at edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,053.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/52_1-922x1080.jpg" title="Lot 52: Southern or Mid-Atlantic 6 Drawer Work Table - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/52_1-153x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150465" style="width: 153px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 52: Southern or Mid-Atlantic 6 Drawer Work Table" title="Lot 52: Southern or Mid-Atlantic 6 Drawer Work Table" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 52: Southern or Mid-Atlantic 6 Drawer Work Table</h4><p>Southern or Mid-Atlantic 6-drawer work table, cherry primary, poplar secondary with mahogany veneered drawer fronts. Unusual drawer configuration, three over two over one with turned knobs. All resting on turned legs terminating in ball feet. 28&quot; H x 23 3/4&quot; W x 18 3/4&quot; D. Second quarter of the 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition with staining to top and overall general wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/57_1-1451x1080.jpg" title="Lot 57: Red Painted Child&#039;s Blanket Chest - Realized: $360.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/57_1-180x133.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150505" style="width: 180px; height: 133px;" alt="Lot 57: Red Painted Child&#039;s Blanket Chest" title="Lot 57: Red Painted Child&#039;s Blanket Chest" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 57: Red Painted Child&#039;s Blanket Chest</h4><p>Diminutive or Childs blanket chest, Mid-Atlantic region or Southern. Poplar with applied red wash, post and panel construction and ebonized turned feet. 19 1/4&quot; H x 29&quot; W x 14 3/4&quot; D. Circa 1830&#039;s. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Top detached from hinges. Loss to front left corner of top with some age cracks to wood. Overall general wear to paint.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/59_1-180x78.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150518" style="width: 180px; height: 78px;" alt="Lot 59: Burlwood Lazy Susan" title="Lot 59: Burlwood Lazy Susan" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 59: Burlwood Lazy Susan</h4><p>Burlwood lazy susan, circular dished top and conforming base. 4-1/4&quot;H x 13-1/2&quot; diameter. American, late 19th/early 20th century. Condition: Stains and light chip to top, rotates well.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/60_1-180x69.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150521" style="width: 180px; height: 69px;" alt="Lot 60: Large Selection of Stone Fruit, late 19th c." title="Lot 60: Large Selection of Stone Fruit, late 19th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 60: Large Selection of Stone Fruit, late 19th c.</h4><p>Large selection of stone fruit, painted marble or alabaster, including cherries, oranges, plums, pears, walnuts, pomegranates, lemons, strawberries, apples, banana, onion, plum, apricot and variety of figs, and grapes. 1/2&quot; to 8&quot; L. Approximately 44 pieces. Contained in an early 20th c. pine wooden tray (19 x 13 x 4). Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All in good condition with minor surface abrasions to some.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,457.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/61_1-180x74.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150529" style="width: 180px; height: 74px;" alt="Lot 61: Grouping of 4 Sewer Tile Spaniel Dogs" title="Lot 61: Grouping of 4 Sewer Tile Spaniel Dogs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 61: Grouping of 4 Sewer Tile Spaniel Dogs</h4><p>Grouping of 4 Sewer tile spaniel dogs in the Staffordshire style. Includes a white spaniel with blue spots and markings at base &quot;Tops(?sp)&quot;, large light yellow glazed spaniel, orange glazed spaniel, small white matte glazed spaniel, The tallest is 9-7/8&quot; H and the smallest is 7-1/8&quot; H. Late 19th century, probably American. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; spaniel with blue spots repaired at left ear, snout, back left foot, large light yellow spaniel with minor firing cracks and couple of stain drips on snout, orange spaniel overall very good condition with light glaze flake to base, small spaniel with light chip to nose, firing fissure to center of chest.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/63_1-749x1080.jpg" title="Lot 63: NC 2 Gallon Jug W.W. Ballard - Realized: $3,120.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/63_1-124x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150545" style="width: 124px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 63: NC 2 Gallon Jug W.W. Ballard" title="Lot 63: NC 2 Gallon Jug W.W. Ballard" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 63: NC 2 Gallon Jug W.W. Ballard</h4><p>North Carolina salt-glazed jug, stamped &quot;W. W. Ballard Dockery, N.C.&quot; (1852  1894). Pulled handle with concentric rings around the upper bulbous midsection and incised &quot;2&quot; denoting gallon capacity. 13&quot; H. Condition: Overall excellent condition with one bung mark to the side.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,600.00<br />Realized Price: $3,120.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/64_1-712x1080.jpg" title="Lot 64: East TN Stoneware jug, attr. to Charles Decker - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/64_1-118x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150557" style="width: 118px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 64: East TN Stoneware jug, attr. to Charles Decker" title="Lot 64: East TN Stoneware jug, attr. to Charles Decker" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 64: East TN Stoneware jug, attr. to Charles Decker</h4><p>East Tennessee decorated stoneware jug, attributed to Charles Decker of Keystone Pottery, Washington County, TN. Cobalt decorated flower of several petals, incised line on upper shoulder, and cobalt decoration on base of the pulled handle. 12 1/4? Height. 19th century. Provenance: Devault Tavern, Washington County, TN. Condition: Overall good condition. Glued break to handle (clean).<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/70_1-1530x1080.jpg" title="Lot 70: Lot of two folk art inlaid boxes, one book box - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/70_1-180x127.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150607" style="width: 180px; height: 127px;" alt="Lot 70: Lot of two folk art inlaid boxes, one book box" title="Lot 70: Lot of two folk art inlaid boxes, one book box" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 70: Lot of two folk art inlaid boxes, one book box</h4><p>Lot of two inlaid folk art boxes. 1st Item: Elaborately inlaid box in the shape of a book, pull out drawer. Top with inlaid radiating multipoint star with circles at each star point, multi diamond inlaid border with quarter fan inlaid diamonds at corners. Three inlaid six pointed stars on interior. Primary woods walnut, cherry. Secondary woods poplar, white pine. Note within box states box was given to Gordan F. Hosteller from John R. Kirsch. Also states Austin Johnson was foreman of Carpentry Dept. at Missouri Penitentiary around 1900. Another card within states the box was acquired by Mr. Thom, a 2nd lieutenant in the Federal Army during the Civil War. Thom gave the box to Mrs. Bess Steadman,his daughter. Consigner&#039;s family acquired it from Mrs. Steadman in 1959. 10 3/8&quot; x 13 1/4&quot; x 3 1/4&quot;. Circa 1900. 2nd item: Small wood box with alternating bands of cherry and walnut wood. Lift top. Interior note states box was made by Jake Kaufman who married consignor&#039;s great grandmother&#039;s sister, Nancy Lowe. 8&quot; x 4 1/4&quot; x 5 1/2&quot;. Circa 1900. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/71_1-836x1080.jpg" title="Lot 71: Lg. Painting of Jefferson Davis inauguration - Realized: $1,872.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/71_1-139x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150617" style="width: 139px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 71: Lg. Painting of Jefferson Davis inauguration" title="Lot 71: Lg. Painting of Jefferson Davis inauguration" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 71: Lg. Painting of Jefferson Davis inauguration</h4><p>Large Civil War themed oil on canvas landscape painting, titled across lower part of image &quot;Inauguration of Jefferson Davis as Provisional President of the Confederate States at Montgomery, Alabama February 18 1861.&quot; Unsigned. Molded, ebonized wood frame. 44&quot; x 34&quot; sight, 49&quot; x 40&quot; framed. Provenance: A photocopy of a 2003 email accompanying this lot from the registrar of The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, states that the museum received the painting from a local donor in 1930. It was painted from a photograph of the event, possibly by a local artist for display in the museum&#039;s Confederate Memorial Room, in its first building downtown from 1930 to 1959. That room, no longer in existence at the museum, housed Confederate uniforms, relics, and paintings of Confederate officers and battles. Condition: Relined with some restorations, few scattered minute areas of paint loss.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,872.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/72_1-1269x1080.jpg" title="Lot 72: 5 TN Civil War Era CDV&#039;s and Fort Sanders Medal - Realized: $840.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/72_1-180x153.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150622" style="width: 180px; height: 153px;" alt="Lot 72: 5 TN Civil War Era CDV&#039;s and Fort Sanders Medal" title="Lot 72: 5 TN Civil War Era CDV&#039;s and Fort Sanders Medal" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 72: 5 TN Civil War Era CDV&#039;s and Fort Sanders Medal</h4><p>Grouping of five Tennessee Civil War era cartes de visites or visiting cards, all by Knoxville, TN photographers. Two depict men in civilian dress of the time period and three depict men in uniform, one with the pencil inscription &quot;Capt. Ashbury Fowler, 8th Tenn. Cavalry Vol&quot;. Three have labels on reverse for Smiley&#039;s Photographic Gallery, one is marked W. E. Prall Photographer, Knoxville (also marked &quot;Army of the Ohio, in the Field&quot;), and one is marked J. B. Van Stavoren&#039;s Gem Gallery, Columbia, Tenn. Also included with this lot is a Fort Sanders Civil War reunion medal with a Knoxville, Tenn. blue ribbon dated October 7,8,9, &#039;90. One side reads, &quot;Reunion of the Blue and the Gray&quot; with a vignette of soldiers shaking hands, the reverse with the words, &quot;Fort Sanders Its Memory Alone Remains&quot; with a vignette showing a fort with Union flag. Condition: Cards overall good condition with some toning and spotting, overall general wear. Oxidation to metal of ribbon and medal.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/73_1-755x1080.jpg" title="Lot 73: Confederate Soldier&#039;s Bible, 1861 TN Bible Society - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/73_1-125x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150630" style="width: 125px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 73: Confederate Soldier&#039;s Bible, 1861 TN Bible Society" title="Lot 73: Confederate Soldier&#039;s Bible, 1861 TN Bible Society" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 73: Confederate Soldier&#039;s Bible, 1861 TN Bible Society</h4><p>Rare Confederate Soldier&#039;s Bible, The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Translated out of the Original Greek (King James Version), published 1861 by the Tennessee Bible Society, Nashville. Agate 32 mo. Pencil inscription inside the front flyleaf reads: John Stranman (or Strauman) / I captured this Bible on the 20th of January 62 down in Kentucky close by the Cumberland River and I will keep it to remember that day. &#8211; J. S.&quot; Note taped to front inside cover (possibly part of original cover) reads &quot; This little Testament was given to me, Julia B. Alderson on July 26, 1953, by Helen F. Laskey. The testament was given to her mother by John Stranman (Strauman) who worked for her father after the Civil War. The Testament evidently belonged to a Southern soldier and was found by Mr. Stranman (Strauman) on or near a battleground. The inscription on opposed page is now faded and reads as follows.&quot; Cloth decorated boards with gilt lettered title &quot;Testament&#039; on spine. 5&quot; x 3&quot; . Note: Before the Civil War, books (including Bibles) had largely been imported to the South. Southern publishers rose to meet the demand, and the Tennessee Bible Society in Nashville began publishing pocket sized New Testaments &quot;at low cost, for general circulation among the soldiers of the South&quot; (The Richmond Daily Dispatch, Nov. 4, 1861). Northern-made Bibles were allowed into the South only in the later years of war, when raw materials such as paper, ink and leather became nearly impossible to obtain. The date and location where this Bible was said to have been found suggests it may have been carried in the Battle of Mill Springs, which took place Jan. 19, 1862 in Pulaski and Wayne Counties, Kentucky, with much of the action taking place along the Cumberland River. The battle represented the first significant victory for the Union in the West and paved the way for Union Troops to move from Kentucky into Tennessee. Condition: Overall good condition. Edge wear but binding tight, text complete, boards only slightly warped, some foxing near spine to flyleaves, light toning to interior pages. Interior front cover is written upon and taped.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/74_1-1573x1080.jpg" title="Lot 74: 2 Civil War Era AL Ambrotypes w/ Folk Art Note - Realized: $4,212.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/74_1-180x123.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150633" style="width: 180px; height: 123px;" alt="Lot 74: 2 Civil War Era AL Ambrotypes w/ Folk Art Note" title="Lot 74: 2 Civil War Era AL Ambrotypes w/ Folk Art Note" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 74: 2 Civil War Era AL Ambrotypes w/ Folk Art Note</h4><p>Two Civil War era ambrotypes, one with lock of hair, depicting Confederate soldier F.M. Sconyers of Alabama, who served in the 59th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. One ambrotype shows Sconyers in his Confederate uniform with sword, the other shows him at an earlier age, clean-shaven. This lot also includes a folk art drawing with hand and tree images and partial letter from F.M. Sconyers to Miss India Sconyers, dated March 11, 1864. Note: F.M. Sconyers is likely Private Francis M. Sconyers of Coosa County. He served in Hilliard&#039;s Legion, which operated in Tennessee for much of the Civil War. Hilliard&#039;s Legion saw action at the Battles of Cumberland Gap and Chickamauga, where it lost 45 percent of the 902 engaged. Condition: Earlier ambrotype missing front case cover, back case with wear. A line of discoloration to left side. Civil War ambrotype with discoloration to left side of face and upper left margin. Note with some losses to upper left corner, overall toning and blue ink stain to upper right corner.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $3,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,000.00<br />Realized Price: $4,212.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/75_1-956x1080.jpg" title="Lot 75: Robert E. Lee Memorial Engraved Portrait, 1870 - Realized: $1,287.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/75_1-159x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150642" style="width: 159px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 75: Robert E. Lee Memorial Engraved Portrait, 1870" title="Lot 75: Robert E. Lee Memorial Engraved Portrait, 1870" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 75: Robert E. Lee Memorial Engraved Portrait, 1870</h4><p>1870 hand colored engraving of Robert E. Lee, over an inscription reading SOLD BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ERECTION OF A MONUMENT AT THE TOMBE OF GENL. R.E. LEE AT THEWASHINGTON &amp; LEE UNIVERSITY, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA&quot;. Engraved by A. B. Walter, after a photo from life. Lower margins with facsimile signatures of Lee; Gen. W. Pendleton, Chairman; and Chas. A. Davidson, Secretary. Stamp on back for Johnson&#039;s, Capital Blvd, Nashville. Wooden frame. Sight: 27-3/8&quot; x 23-1/2&quot;, Framed 30&quot; x 26&quot;. Note: Pendleton acted as Lee&#039;s artillery chief during the Civil War and became chairman of the Lee Memorial Association afterwards, dedicating himself to preserving Lee&#039;s &quot;sacred memory.&quot; This print was sold during a lecture tour in the 1870s in order to help pay for a memorial monument in Lee&#039;s Chapel. Provenance: private collection, ex-Senator Douglas Henry, Nashville, Tenn. Condition: Slight crease near upper left corner, otherwise excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/76_1-180x33.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150646" style="width: 180px; height: 33px;" alt="Lot 76: Mississippi Infantry Buttons and others" title="Lot 76: Mississippi Infantry Buttons and others" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 76: Mississippi Infantry Buttons and others</h4><p>Grouping of seven (7) Civil War era buttons. Includes a pair of Mississippi infantry buttons, convex with relief five-pointed star. Incised &quot;I&quot; surrounded by &quot;MISSISSIPPI&quot;. Reverse with shank and marked &quot;HYDE &amp; GOODRICH NO&quot;. 13/16&quot; diameter. Also includes 1 small six pointed star button with reverse side having a border of stars and shank, 1 Infantry button with eagle and reverse side unmarked with shank, and 3 Federal eagle buttons with 2 marked Waterbury and 1 marked W. G. Mintzer. Condition: Condition &#8211; Overall very good condition with 1 Mississippi infantry button with indention to top of star and the Union infantry button with indention to center.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/77_1-1131x1080.jpg" title="Lot 77: 14k Masonic Pin, Donelson inscription - Realized: $210.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/77_1-180x171.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150653" style="width: 180px; height: 171px;" alt="Lot 77: 14k Masonic Pin, Donelson inscription" title="Lot 77: 14k Masonic Pin, Donelson inscription" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 77: 14k Masonic Pin, Donelson inscription</h4><p>14k yellow gold Masonic Gold Pin, inscribed en verso To N.M. Morton from Sam Donelson. Note: Sam Donelson was Nathan Bedford Forrest&#039;s aide de camp during the Civil War. 1/2&quot;H. 1.5 grams. Late 19th century. Provenance: a Nashville, Tennessee estate. Condition: Back arm slightly bent, overall good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $150.00<br />Realized Price: $210.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/81_1-1400x1080.jpg" title="Lot 81: 1864 Presidential Election Ballots, total 270 - Realized: $9,600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/81_1-180x138.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150680" style="width: 180px; height: 138px;" alt="Lot 81: 1864 Presidential Election Ballots, total 270" title="Lot 81: 1864 Presidential Election Ballots, total 270" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 81: 1864 Presidential Election Ballots, total 270</h4><p>Large archive of 1864 Presidential election ballots from Ohio for soldiers voting in the field. A variety of ballot designs and counties are represented for the Lincoln &#8211; Johnson ballot as well as the McClellan &#8211; Pendleton ticket. Approximately 175 of the Lincoln/Johnson ballots depict Lady Liberty wielding the Union sword. Ohio counties represented with this ballot design include Darke, Lake, Morgan, and Vinton counties. Paper spacers between some of these ballots are titled Hospital Charleston, Alexandria VA, Barracks No 1 Louisville KY, Battery 8 Dv Art. Vicksburg Miss. One Darke Co. ballot reads, &quot;As I fight so I vote + no compromise with copperheads of the North or Rebels of the South. Verso &#8211; &quot;Loyal hands and Earnest hearts only to be trusted. Let us abide by our Faith + do our duty Nobely. Sol. R. Smith&quot;. Additional inscriptions on backs of ballots include &quot;The union now and forever&quot;, &quot;Adams 19th Regt&#8230;&quot;, &quot;William H. Lennent (?sp) Co J 94 OVI&quot;, &quot;Company A114 Ohio&quot;. Additional Lincoln/Johnson ballot designs include one ballot with the Union flag atop a globe, 4 ballots with the Union flag only, one from Darke Co. with an eagle design, approx. 20 ballots from Fairfield Co. and Darke Co. with no design, 20 ballots with no design on yellow paper from Morgan Co., 3 larger ballots with a three color (red, white, blue) ballot with crossed flags, drums, cannon, swords, stacked rifles and a winged eagle. Additional Lincoln/Johnson ballots include 10 Lake Co. handwritten ballots and 2 Clarke Co. handwritten ballots. Of the 32 McClellan/Pendleton ballots, 16 have the McClellan portrait design, 3 from Morgan Co. include one with the plow design and a couple with two different eagle designs, 12 Vinton Co. ballots with an eagle design, and one handwritten Lake Co. McClellan/Pendleton ballot. Lincoln was victorious in winning the state of Ohio in the 1864 Presidential election. Condition: Condition &#8211; overall in very good condition. The three ballots with red, white, and blue colors have more folds and tears at the margin than others. Almost all ballots have a small hole in the center as a result of the tallying process, minor folds and tears at the margins, some toning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $5,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $6,000.00<br />Realized Price: $9,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/82_1-180x35.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150695" style="width: 180px; height: 35px;" alt="Lot 82: Harpers Ferry Model 1855 w/ Maynard primer" title="Lot 82: Harpers Ferry Model 1855 w/ Maynard primer" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 82: Harpers Ferry Model 1855 w/ Maynard primer</h4><p>Harpers Ferry Model 1855 Percussion rifle &#8211; musket manufactured at the Harpers Ferry, Virginia armory in 1860. The lock has the Maynard tape primer and the magazine door is stamped with an eagle and shield motif. The barrel has a long range rear sight with a folding leaf. The iron block front sight front sight also serves as a stud for a socket bayonet. Walnut stock with iron patch box and numbers in yellow paint on stock in front of patch box &quot;P9&quot;(?sp). The rifle &#8211; musket retains the tulip head ramrod and has three barrel bands. The original clean out screw is also retained with the original leather strap. Lock plate is dated 1860 and &quot;U.S. Harpers Ferry&quot; in front of primer magazine. The top barrel flat is dated 1859. The left barrel flat is stamped with &quot;VP&quot; and an eagle head design inspection mark. &quot;US&quot;stamped on the heel of the buttplate in front of the buttplate screw. The left stock flat is stamped with an inspection mark and the barrel bands are stamped with a &quot;U&quot; facing the muzzle. Early crude initials &quot;A B&quot; carved into stock in front of buttplate. Overall length 55 7/8&quot;, 40&quot; barrel length. Note &#8211; this rifle &#8211; musket descended through the family of Captain William Geary, 109th and 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Condition: Stock, barrel and mounts, and leather strap all retain the original surface. Light oxidation to &quot;National Armory Bright&quot; surface.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $4,212.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/83_1-180x59.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150708" style="width: 180px; height: 59px;" alt="Lot 83: Ames M1860 Sword &amp; Scabbard, William Geary" title="Lot 83: Ames M1860 Sword &amp; Scabbard, William Geary" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 83: Ames M1860 Sword &amp; Scabbard, William Geary</h4><p>Civil War Ames Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer Sword belonging to Captain William Geary, 109th and 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers, acommpanied by Captain Geary&#039;s discharge papers and a possibly period cloth wrap for sword and scabbard. THe sword is marked Ames, Chicopee, Massachusetts at base of the blade, with lightly engraved symbols on the blade including the eagle with shield and other military trophy emblems. Folding brass guard cast with shield and trophies on one guard and the American eagle with shield on the other, shagreen wire wrapped grip. Metal scabbard with brass fittings with inset leaf designs and a star design on one side of the drag and flag with arrows design on other side. 37 1/2&quot; total length, blade length 29&quot;. Additional items &#8211; a possibly period cloth wrap for sword and scabbard as well as two Muster Out Roll Calls for William Geary. The first muster out roll for 1863 as the rank of Sergeant with the 109th regiment and the second muster out roll for July 19 1865 as the rank of Captain with the 111th regiment. Condition: Sword in overall very good condition with blade smooth and gray with no rusting or pitting, engraving evenly worn. Brass mounts and hilt retain most of the original surface, light oxidation of metal scabbard at drag. Muster Rolls with expected creases and minor separations.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $585.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/84_1-180x28.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150716" style="width: 180px; height: 28px;" alt="Lot 84: Ames M1850 Staff and Field Officers Sword" title="Lot 84: Ames M1850 Staff and Field Officers Sword" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 84: Ames M1850 Staff and Field Officers Sword</h4><p>Ames Model 1850 Staff and Field Officers Sword having a shark skin handle with twisted brass wire wrap, brass half basket guard with open work and &quot;US&quot;. Blade is etched two thirds of length with floral and scroll motifs and spread wing eagle on obverse. Floral military trophy designs and large script US on reverse. Faint Ames logo visible at base of blade. Steel painted scabbard with brass throat having acanthus leaves and American shield. Additional mounts with oak leaves and acorn designs. The lower mount with scroll and foliate designs. Sword 38&quot; length overall, 32&quot; length blade. Condition: Sword blade with engraving evenly worn. Blade smooth and gray with no rusting or pitting. Regulation style hilt retains approx. 90% of the original gold wash and the wrapped sharkskin grip is excellent. Steel scabbard has an old coat of brown coat with no visible dents with minor pitting near bottom.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,400.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/85_1-1691x1080.jpg" title="Lot 85: CIvil War Bulls Eye Canteen &amp; Bayonet for .58 cal - Realized: $1,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/85_1-180x114.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150721" style="width: 180px; height: 114px;" alt="Lot 85: CIvil War Bulls Eye Canteen &amp; Bayonet for .58 cal" title="Lot 85: CIvil War Bulls Eye Canteen &amp; Bayonet for .58 cal" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 85: CIvil War Bulls Eye Canteen &amp; Bayonet for .58 cal</h4><p>Civil War bulls eye canteen and .58 bayonet with scabbard. 1st item &#8211; U.S. model 1855 Federal issue 58 cal. musket socket bayonet with leather scabbard. Marked &quot;US&quot;. Bayonet length 21&quot;. Bayonet and scabbard length 22&quot;. 2nd item &#8211; Civil War Union Bull&#039;s-eye Canteen, body with concentric rings and pewter spout. Retaining the original shoulder leather strap. Initials incised into pewter spout on both sides, &quot;DM&quot;. Descended through the family of Captain William Geary, 109th and 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Overall length 8 3/4&quot;. Condition: 1st item &#8211; light oxidation to bayonet. Leather scabbard with losses to leather and partial split at seam near end. 2nd item &#8211; overall very good condition with minimal wear for age.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/86_1-180x100.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150733" style="width: 180px; height: 100px;" alt="Lot 86: Cast Iron Whippet" title="Lot 86: Cast Iron Whippet" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 86: Cast Iron Whippet</h4><p>Cast iron lawn or garden ornament in the form of a recumbent whippet dog, possibly J.W. Fiske foundry of New York. 17&quot;H x 38&quot;L x 10&quot;D. Late 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and oxidation.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $3,000.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/91_1-1047x1080.jpg" title="Lot 91: Lexington KY Coin Silver Cup w/ handle - Realized: $1,440.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/91_1-174x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150763" style="width: 174px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 91: Lexington KY Coin Silver Cup w/ handle" title="Lot 91: Lexington KY Coin Silver Cup w/ handle" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 91: Lexington KY Coin Silver Cup w/ handle</h4><p>Lexington, Kentucky coin silver cup with octagonal tapered sides, molded rims and double c-scroll handle, marked Garner &amp; Winchester / LEX KY in rectangles on base (Eli C. Garner Sr. and Daniel F. Winchester, working Lexington, KY circa 1842-1862). 4&quot;H overall, 5.99 oz. troy. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Deep scratch to interior bottom and a few light small dents to sides, overall good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,440.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/94_1-1511x1080.jpg" title="Lot 94: 12 sterling knives by Mary Chawner for Queen Adela - Realized: $2,106.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/94_1-180x128.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150783" style="width: 180px; height: 128px;" alt="Lot 94: 12 sterling knives by Mary Chawner for Queen Adela" title="Lot 94: 12 sterling knives by Mary Chawner for Queen Adela" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 94: 12 sterling knives by Mary Chawner for Queen Adela</h4><p>12 silver dinner knives in the rare private English royal die pattern known as Adelaide, maker&#039;s mark Mary Chawner, London, 1837-38. 10-7/8&quot;L. The blades are stamped Garrard and are likely plated steel. The shaped foliate scroll hollow sterling handles feature the royal crown chased in relief on both sides and are engraved with the monogram AR for Queen Adelaide, the consort of King William IV. The couple married in 1818, and none of their children survived infancy. The King died in 1837, and his niece Victoria was made Queen while Adelaide lived an active retirement, travelling extensively in Britain and abroad. She died in 1849; the city of Adelaide, Australia, is named for her. Mary Chawner was one of the relatively few female silversmiths of the period. Her father, brother and husband were all silversmiths as well, and she took over her husband&#039;s business when he died in 1834. For related pieces in this flatware pattern, see Christie&#039;s, lot #44, April 13, 1995 and Lawrence&#039;s Auction, UK, lot #17, April 12, 2011. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall excellent condition with some light wear and dark spots to the blades, light wear to relief elements and monograms on the handles, scattered minute dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,106.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/95_1-1292x1080.jpg" title="Lot 95: 3 Victorian Silver Chalice Goblets - Realized: $1,112.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/95_1-180x150.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150788" style="width: 180px; height: 150px;" alt="Lot 95: 3 Victorian Silver Chalice Goblets" title="Lot 95: 3 Victorian Silver Chalice Goblets" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 95: 3 Victorian Silver Chalice Goblets</h4><p>3 Victorian Silver Chalices or Goblets, all with gilded interiors, all approximately 8&quot;H. 1st item: Large English sterling goblet with guilloche engraved rim and contrasting palm/fern leaf engraving encircling the lower cup and a round tapered and beaded foot. Hallmarks attributed to Charles Boynton, London, 1872-1873. 7.47 oz troy. 2nd item: Large English sterling goblet with leafy swag engraving encircling the upper and lower edges of cup and repeating on the round tapered foot. Hallmarks for Walter and John Barnard, London, 1882-1883. 7.74 oz troy. 3rd item: Large goblet engraved with guilloche and floral swag decoration at upper rim, the round beaded foot with swag and dentil engraving. Unmarked, possibly Continental. (Silver testing indicates silver content more likely for coin or Continental.) 8.57 oz troy. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: All in excellent condition with a few scattered light scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $1,112.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/100_1-1444x1080.jpg" title="Lot 100: Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 Medallion - Realized: $570.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/100_1-180x134.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150818" style="width: 180px; height: 134px;" alt="Lot 100: Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 Medallion" title="Lot 100: Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 Medallion" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 100: Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 Medallion</h4><p>Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 sterling silver medallion commemorating Henry Hudson&#039;s 300 year anniversary of the discovery of the Hudson River and also Robert Fulton&#039;s 100th anniversary of the successful commercial use of his paddle steamer on the same River. Manufactured by Whitehead &amp; Hoag Company, New York; Emil Fuchs, sculptor. One side with low relief wreath portrait of Robert Fulton with a view of New York Harbor seen from the Hudson on the left, and on the right a view of the city skyline as seen from the Jersey Shore, along with three seated female figures representing &quot;History&quot;, &quot;Commerce&quot; and the center who holds a model of the steam ship Clermont &quot;steam navigation&quot;. The other side depicts a low relief scene of Henry Hudson on the deck of his ship with crew and reads &quot;Discovery of the Hudson River by Henry Hudson a.d. MDCIX (1609), the American Numismatic Society, Hudson-Fulton Celebration Comm.&quot; Note: this 4&quot; diameter medal was presented to the commissioners and principal guests and only 100 were minted in sterling silver. Engraved name on side reads &quot;Edw&#039;d C. Wilson&quot;. Housed in the original leather presentation case. 10.575 total troy ounces. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Casting is not crisp for some of the features like the Robert Fulton portrait. Wear and losses to leather case.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/104_1-1393x1080.jpg" title="Lot 104: Tiffany Olympian Pattern sterling sugar sifter - Realized: $439.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/104_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150844" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 104: Tiffany Olympian Pattern sterling sugar sifter" title="Lot 104: Tiffany Olympian Pattern sterling sugar sifter" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 104: Tiffany Olympian Pattern sterling sugar sifter</h4><p>Tiffany &amp; Co. sterling silver sugar sifter in the Olympian pattern, with elaborately pierced and gilt-washed bowl, fine heavy casting with handle decoration depicting Diana and her nymphs with Pan. No monograms or monogram removal. 7&quot;L. 2.51 oz troy. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Very good condition with light wear to gilding.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $439.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/105_1-1703x1080.jpg" title="Lot 105: 152 Pcs. Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Flatware - Realized: $4,680.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/105_1-180x114.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150853" style="width: 180px; height: 114px;" alt="Lot 105: 152 Pcs. Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Flatware" title="Lot 105: 152 Pcs. Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Flatware" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 105: 152 Pcs. Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Flatware</h4><p>152 pieces of Reed &amp; Barton &quot;Francis I&quot; sterling flatware including 12 salad forks, 16 dinner forks, 10 cocktail forks, 9 small ice cream forks, 22 teaspoons, 10 tablespoons, 10 iced-tea spoons, 6 soup spoons, 8 demitasse spoons, 5 melon spoons, 23 dinner knives, 8 steak knives (boxed), 8 butter knives, 1 lemon fork, 1 pierced serving spoon, 1 small pierced cold meat serving fork, 1 jelly server and 1 pierced salad serving fork. Most pieces are engraved with &quot;McNabb&quot; on the reverse of the handle. 4 1/4&quot; L to 9 1/4&quot; L. 152.37 weighable troy ounces. Condition: Most pieces in very good condition with general wear. Two teaspoons with wear to edges, one with bending to bowl.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $4,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,500.00<br />Realized Price: $4,680.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/106_1-1043x1080.jpg" title="Lot 106: Reed &amp; Barton sterling silver round platter - Realized: $690.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/106_1-173x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150860" style="width: 173px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 106: Reed &amp; Barton sterling silver round platter" title="Lot 106: Reed &amp; Barton sterling silver round platter" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 106: Reed &amp; Barton sterling silver round platter</h4><p>Round sterling silver platter or tray with chased repousse border in a floral, scroll and cartouche design, central three part script monogram. Stamped on back Reed &amp; Barton 762A Sterling. 13&quot; diameter. 26.11 oz troy. Early to mid 20th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Surface scratches and a few small dents.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $690.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/107_1-1560x1080.jpg" title="Lot 107: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver Flatware, 68 pcs - Realized: $2,040.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/107_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150867" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 107: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver Flatware, 68 pcs" title="Lot 107: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver Flatware, 68 pcs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 107: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver Flatware, 68 pcs</h4><p>Older set of Gorham sterling silver flatware in the Chantilly pattern. 68 pieces including 8 dinner forks, 8 luncheon or salad forks, 8 teaspoons, 6 dinner knives, 6 luncheon knives (all knives with silverplated blades), 8 small pie or salad forks, 6 salad/fish forks, 4 chocolate spoons, 3 table/serving spoons, 1 gravy/cream ladle, 1 junior/tea fork, 1 pickle fork, 1 infant feeding spoon and a baby spoon &amp; fork. Most monogrammed M. 66.22 oz troy total combined weight (excluding knives). Housed in a mahogany box lined with tarnish resistant cloth. Condition: Some wear and oxidation to silverplated blades on knives, one place spoon has a dented bowl. Other pieces in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,040.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/109_1-795x1080.jpg" title="Lot 109: 12 Tiffany English King Sterling Spoons, cased - Realized: $644.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/109_1-132x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150876" style="width: 132px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 109: 12 Tiffany English King Sterling Spoons, cased" title="Lot 109: 12 Tiffany English King Sterling Spoons, cased" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 109: 12 Tiffany English King Sterling Spoons, cased</h4><p>Set of twelve Tiffany &amp; Co. sterling silver teaspoons in the English King pattern, in original Tiffany silk-lined leather case. Each marked with 1895 Patent date and M mark for directorship of Edward Moore (1873-1891). Monogrammed JME. 17.15 oz troy. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Light wear/scratching to bottoms of bowls, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/110_1-1285x1080.jpg" title="Lot 110: Gorham Sterling Flatware, Camellia Pattern, 66 pcs - Realized: $2,160.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/110_1-180x151.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150886" style="width: 180px; height: 151px;" alt="Lot 110: Gorham Sterling Flatware, Camellia Pattern, 66 pcs" title="Lot 110: Gorham Sterling Flatware, Camellia Pattern, 66 pcs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 110: Gorham Sterling Flatware, Camellia Pattern, 66 pcs</h4><p>Gorham sterling silver flatware service for 12, Camellia (also known as Camilla) pattern, including 12 salad forks, 12 forks, 12 knives, 15 teaspoons, 8 ice tea spoons, 3 serving spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butter knife, 1 jelly serving spoon, and 1 relish serving spoon. 71.535 weighable troy ounces, 66 pcs total. Condition: All very good condition with some scratching.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,160.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/111_1-1669x1080.jpg" title="Lot 111: 14K Victorian Enamel Tassel Bracelet, 42.3 grams - Realized: $2,040.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/111_1-180x116.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150889" style="width: 180px; height: 116px;" alt="Lot 111: 14K Victorian Enamel Tassel Bracelet, 42.3 grams" title="Lot 111: 14K Victorian Enamel Tassel Bracelet, 42.3 grams" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 111: 14K Victorian Enamel Tassel Bracelet, 42.3 grams</h4><p>14k yellow gold Victorian tassel bracelet with black enamel decorated faux buckle clasp. Monogrammed under buckle, OBP Christmas 1871. 9-7/8&quot; L overall x 5/8&quot; W link bracelet x 13/16&quot; W buckle. 42.3 grams. Condition: Overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,040.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/112_1-667x1080.jpg" title="Lot 112: 18KT white gold brooch/pendant, 120 diamonds - Realized: $3,120.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/112_1-111x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150893" style="width: 111px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 112: 18KT white gold brooch/pendant, 120 diamonds" title="Lot 112: 18KT white gold brooch/pendant, 120 diamonds" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 112: 18KT white gold brooch/pendant, 120 diamonds</h4><p>Ladies girandole style brooch/pendant with oval center drop, total of 120 diamonds in a setting stamped 18K white gold with bright polish finish. 3-1/2&quot; x 1-78&quot; overall. 20th century. Total weight of diamonds: 5.33 ct. Total weight 13.5 dwt. Included is a February 2012 appraisal for retail replacement value of $9,385. Condition: Good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $3,120.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/115_1-1282x1080.jpg" title="Lot 115: Plat Oval Brilliant 4.90 ct Diamond Ring, GIA repo - Realized: $61,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/115_1-180x151.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150907" style="width: 180px; height: 151px;" alt="Lot 115: Plat Oval Brilliant 4.90 ct Diamond Ring, GIA repo" title="Lot 115: Plat Oval Brilliant 4.90 ct Diamond Ring, GIA repo" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 115: Plat Oval Brilliant 4.90 ct Diamond Ring, GIA repo</h4><p>Custom wrought platinum engagement ring with 4.90 oval modified brilliant cut diamond in the center, in classic setting with four tapered baguette shape diamonds (two on each side), and &quot;split&quot; prongs on the center diamond. The oval diamond measures 12.53 x 10.38 x 6.09 mm and is G color, VS2 clarity. Polish: Very good; Symmetry: Very good. Total depth: 58.7%; Table size: 62%. Girdle: Very thin to medium, faceted. Culet: Small. Fluorescence: Strong Blue. The tapered baguettes have a total weight of approximately 1.02 carats and are approximately G color and approximately VS1-VS2 clarity. The setting was made by Martin Flyer Designs. Size 5 1/2. Together with a GIA report number 2155132036, dated December 12, 2012. Condition: See description for diamonds. Mounting in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $35,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $45,000.00<br />Realized Price: $61,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/119_1-180x80.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150932" style="width: 180px; height: 80px;" alt="Lot 119: 18k Crab and 14k Whale Pins" title="Lot 119: 18k Crab and 14k Whale Pins" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 119: 18k Crab and 14k Whale Pins</h4><p>Two marine themed gold pins. 1st item: One 18k yellow gold crab pin holding a 5mm round brilliant diamond in its left claw. 1-1/4&quot; x 1-1/4&quot;. 9.3 grams. Marked 18k. 2nd item: One 14k yellow gold smiling sperm whale pin spouting a ruby, diamond and sapphire, 3/4&quot; H x 7/8&quot; W, 3.5 grams. Marked 14k. Both pins purchased at Gump&#039;s in the 1980s. Provenance: Memphis, TN estate. Condition: Both pins in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/124_1-1798x1080.jpg" title="Lot 124: 14k 3-strand Pearl Bracelet and Opal Pin - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/124_1-180x108.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150941" style="width: 180px; height: 108px;" alt="Lot 124: 14k 3-strand Pearl Bracelet and Opal Pin" title="Lot 124: 14k 3-strand Pearl Bracelet and Opal Pin" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 124: 14k 3-strand Pearl Bracelet and Opal Pin</h4><p>Two Items of Ladies Jewelry. 1st item: Lady&#039;s 14k white gold triple strand pearl bracelet with 6mm pearls (total 99) in a triple strand design with bar spacers and with a 14k white gold twelve-petal flower clasp set with 4 small sapphires and centered by a 6 mm pearl. 7-1/2&quot; L. 2nd item: 14k yellow gold opal bar pin containing one bezel set oval opal, 15 x 11 mm, highlighted by &quot;S-scroll&quot; design. 5.9 grams, 2&quot; L. Provenance: Memphis, TN estate. Condition: Overall excellent condition. 1st item: Pearls with fine luster, some blemishes. 2nd item: Minor surface scratches on gold. Opal in good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/126_1-180x54.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150958" style="width: 180px; height: 54px;" alt="Lot 126: Grouping of 3 Desk Storage Boxes, inlaid" title="Lot 126: Grouping of 3 Desk Storage Boxes, inlaid" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 126: Grouping of 3 Desk Storage Boxes, inlaid</h4><p>Group of three boxes. 1st item: English mahogany tea caddy with two inner compartments. 4 3/4&quot; H x 8 5/8&quot; W x 5 1/8&quot; D. 1st half 19th century. 2nd item: An inlaid dome Regency desk box with floral inlay, ivory escutcheon and brass lion paw feet. 6&quot; H x 8 1/2&quot; W x 8&quot; D. 3rd Qtr. 19th century. 3rd item: Rectangular silk lined desk box with brass string inlay to top and sides, inlaid brass shield with initials to top and engraved brass escutcheon. 3&quot; H x 10 3/8&quot; W x 4&quot; D. 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: 1st item: Some wear to edges. Left hinge slightly loose. Missing interior liners. 2nd item: Some bubbling of veneer to back of box near the top. 3rd item: Some surface scratches and overall general wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/129_1-1121x1080.jpg" title="Lot 129: Pair 19th c. Meissen Candelabra with children - Realized: $1,638.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/129_1-180x173.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150979" style="width: 180px; height: 173px;" alt="Lot 129: Pair 19th c. Meissen Candelabra with children" title="Lot 129: Pair 19th c. Meissen Candelabra with children" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 129: Pair 19th c. Meissen Candelabra with children</h4><p>A pair of German Meissen blue and white figural four-light candelabra. Scrolled branches and columns feature applied floral decoration and end in scrolled feet. Each base is adorned with two figural children, each representing one of the four seasons. Crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, incised mark &quot;E. 129.121. and E 128.147.&quot; Overall height: 19-3/4&quot;, Base: 7-1/2&quot; W, 3-arm candelabra: 10-1/2&quot; W. 19th century. Condition: Overall very good condition. Glued break on bobeche of one candelabra (one with child holding cup). Minimal breaks to flower petals and one tip on toe of one child and loss of gilding to some rims of candelabra.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,638.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/132_1-1168x1080.jpg" title="Lot 132: 2 Meissen Porcelain Figures, Girl &amp; Boy - Realized: $570.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/132_1-180x166.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-150998" style="width: 180px; height: 166px;" alt="Lot 132: 2 Meissen Porcelain Figures, Girl &amp; Boy" title="Lot 132: 2 Meissen Porcelain Figures, Girl &amp; Boy" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 132: 2 Meissen Porcelain Figures, Girl &amp; Boy</h4><p>Pair of Meissen porcelain figures, girl and boy. 1st item &#8211; Meissen porcelain figure of a girl holding a basket of roses and a rose in the other hand. Impressed &quot;1&quot; on back of base with blue crossed swords mark. 5&quot; H. 19th century. 2nd item &#8211; Meissen porcelain figure of a boy holding a hat basket of flowers and a garland of flowers. Impressed &quot;6&quot; on back of base with blue crossed swords mark. 5&quot; H. 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Girl has repaired brim on hat. Boy has one broken finger and small chips on flowers and break to basket handle.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $450.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $550.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/133_1-1210x1080.jpg" title="Lot 133: Meissen Porcelain Figure, cherub gardener - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/133_1-180x160.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151003" style="width: 180px; height: 160px;" alt="Lot 133: Meissen Porcelain Figure, cherub gardener" title="Lot 133: Meissen Porcelain Figure, cherub gardener" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 133: Meissen Porcelain Figure, cherub gardener</h4><p>Meissen porcelain figural of a cherub or putti, planting in a garden with potted roses behind him. Base marked with blue crossed sword mark and the numbers &quot;C100&quot; and &quot;143&quot;.4 1/2&quot; H x 4 1/2&quot; W. 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/137_1-736x1080.jpg" title="Lot 137: Meissen Porcelain Figure of Cherub in Robe - Realized: $468.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/137_1-122x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151031" style="width: 122px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 137: Meissen Porcelain Figure of Cherub in Robe" title="Lot 137: Meissen Porcelain Figure of Cherub in Robe" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 137: Meissen Porcelain Figure of Cherub in Robe</h4><p>Meissen porcelain figure of a cherub wearing a fur trim crimson robe. Base marked with blue crossed sword mark and the numbers &quot;A71&quot; and &quot;610&quot;. 5&quot; H. Late 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/143_1-1397x1080.jpg" title="Lot 143: Mocha earthworm salt and sine wave caster - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/143_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151074" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 143: Mocha earthworm salt and sine wave caster" title="Lot 143: Mocha earthworm salt and sine wave caster" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 143: Mocha earthworm salt and sine wave caster</h4><p>Mocha ware including a mocha salt cellar with earthworm design around circumference and mocha caster with red sine wave markings around midsection. Salt 3&quot; diameter, 2&quot; height. Caster 4 1/8&quot;. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Mocha salt in excellent condition. Mocha caster with chipping to rim edge, chip base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/144_1-180x95.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151081" style="width: 180px; height: 95px;" alt="Lot 144: Yellowware Mocha Earthworm jar and pitcher" title="Lot 144: Yellowware Mocha Earthworm jar and pitcher" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 144: Yellowware Mocha Earthworm jar and pitcher</h4><p>Yellowware mocha earthworm design pitcher and covered biscuit jar. Yellowware pitcher with light and dark marblized design covering surface, extruded handle. Yellowware biscuit jar with looped earthworm designs of lighter and darker marblized brown on sides and top of the jar. Molded ear handles. Pitcher 6&quot; height, Biscuit jar 8 &quot; height, 7 1/2&quot; diameter. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Pitcher in overall excellent condition, no chips or cracks observable. Biscuit jar with hairline a glued piece to rim, minor underside chip to lid, jar with a couple three old shallow chips at rim area.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/145_1-180x57.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151084" style="width: 180px; height: 57px;" alt="Lot 145: Grouping of decorated spatterware, 6 items" title="Lot 145: Grouping of decorated spatterware, 6 items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 145: Grouping of decorated spatterware, 6 items</h4><p>Grouping of decorated spatterware, 6 items. Includes a red spatterware covered sugar with tulip decoration, small mug with strawberry and leaf motif and cross hatched spatter decoration of blue, red spatterware creamer with purple and yellow flower, red spatterware cup and saucer with peacock design, and a blue spatterware plate with angled border. Sugar 4 3/4&quot; height, blue spatterware plate 8 1/2&quot; diameter. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition. Covered sugar has minor chips to underside of rim, some browning to lid and brown spotting to base. Blue spatterware plate with old chip to base rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/152_1-1773x1080.jpg" title="Lot 152: 3 Blown Mold Flasks with Various Designs - Realized: $780.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/152_1-180x109.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151138" style="width: 180px; height: 109px;" alt="Lot 152: 3 Blown Mold Flasks with Various Designs" title="Lot 152: 3 Blown Mold Flasks with Various Designs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 152: 3 Blown Mold Flasks with Various Designs</h4><p>3 Blown Molded flasks. Item 1: Colorless flask with scroll and star decoration, stress vertical lines apparent. Plain lip and red residue at pontil. 8 3/4&quot; height. Item 2: Colorless flask with anchor and Baltimore Glass Works in banner, sheaf of wheat verso. Stress lines visible, molded lip, rough pontil. 9 1/4&quot; height. Item 3: Olive flask with basket of fruit and cornucopia verso. Plain lip, rough pontil mark. 6 7/8&quot; height. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All overall excellent condition with olive flask having a couple of fleabite nicks to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/153_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151141" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 153: 4 Blown Mold Eagle Flasks, Varying Color" title="Lot 153: 4 Blown Mold Eagle Flasks, Varying Color" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 153: 4 Blown Mold Eagle Flasks, Varying Color</h4><p>4 blown mold eagle glass flasks. Item 1: Dark olive green blown glass flask with eagle and shield on one side and cornucopia verso, attributed to Stoddard N.H. glass works, vertical stress ribs, plain lip and rough pontil. 6 7/8&quot; height. Item 2: Aqua blue bottle with eagle on one side, grape cluster on other side. Plain lip and rough pontil mark. 7 1/2&quot; height. Item 3: Colorless flask with eagle in flight carrying banner on one side, clasping hands in a shield on other side with the words UNION above shield. Molded lip. 5 7/8&quot; height. Item 4: Amber flask with eagle in flight carrying banner on one side, clasping hands in a shield on other side. Molded lip. 6 1/8&quot; height. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Item 1: excellent. Item 2: excellent. Item 3: fleabite nick to top of rim edge. Item 4: excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/154_1-180x61.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151153" style="width: 180px; height: 61px;" alt="Lot 154: Pair Coventry Glass Inkwells &amp; 2 Colorless Inkwell" title="Lot 154: Pair Coventry Glass Inkwells &amp; 2 Colorless Inkwell" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 154: Pair Coventry Glass Inkwells &amp; 2 Colorless Inkwell</h4><p>Pair Coventry glass colored inkwells &amp; 2 colorless inkwells, all blown molded. 1st set &#8211; Pair of geometric glass inkwells, possibly Coventry Glass Works, CT, 1813-1848. One olive, other dark amber. One with smooth pontil mark, one with rough pontil mark. 2 1/4&quot; diameter. Item 2: 2 blown molded glass inkwells, colorless. Square inkwell height 2&quot;. Octagonal shaped inkwell height. 2 3/4&quot;. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall excellent condition for all inkwells. Octagonal shaped inkwell has roughness around the inside rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/158_1-180x54.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151174" style="width: 180px; height: 54px;" alt="Lot 158: 10 blown colored glass bottles, many pitkin type" title="Lot 158: 10 blown colored glass bottles, many pitkin type" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 158: 10 blown colored glass bottles, many pitkin type</h4><p>Grouping of 10 blown and molded colored glass bottles, several pitkin swirl examples. 1st item &#8211; large colorless swirl ribbing and concave smoothed pontil. 2nd item &#8211; colorless swirl ribbed bulbous body bottle with plain neck and flaring rim, smooth pontil. 3rd item &#8211; amber swirl ribbed bulbous body bottle with plain neck and flaring rim, rough pontil. 4th item &#8211; Cobalt ribbed bottle with collar ring and plain neck, flaring rim, smoothed pontil. 5th item &#8211; Colorless ribbed bottle with collar ring and plain tapered neck, flaring rim, smooth pontil. 6th item &#8211; cobalt swirled ribbed bottle, flaring rim, concentric circles underside, smoothed pontil. 7th item &#8211; light green tapered vase with sine wave vertical ribbing, flaring rim, rough pontil. 8th &#8211; 10th items &#8211; amethyst perfume bottle with swirled ribbing, cobalt perfume bottle with straight ribbing, and a small molded colorless bottle with debossed dot and line design. Bottles ranging from 8 3/4&quot; to 5 1/2&quot; height. Perfumes range from 2 5/8&quot; to 2 1/4&quot; length. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition with no visible chips or cracks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/159_1-180x93.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151182" style="width: 180px; height: 93px;" alt="Lot 159: 5 Colored wine &amp; gin bottles, 18th/19th c." title="Lot 159: 5 Colored wine &amp; gin bottles, 18th/19th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 159: 5 Colored wine &amp; gin bottles, 18th/19th c.</h4><p>Grouping of five 18th and 19th century colored wine and case bottles. Includes two olive colored gin or rum bottles, blown four flat sides tapered to base with rough concave pontil mark to underside. Additional gin or rum bottle blown molded with four flat sides, vertical lines running length of each panel, tapered rim, underside with embossed six pointed star flanked by three circles each side. Tall wine bottle with deep concave rough pontil mark, single ring around rim. Squat wine bottle with polished pontil mark underside, graduated two ring rim. Heights range from 10 3/8&quot; to 6 3/4&quot;. Late 18th and early 19th century with molded gin bottle possibly 3rd quarter of 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8212; all overall very good condition with no visible chips or cracks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/164_1-1058x1080.jpg" title="Lot 164: Lalique Crystal Swan - Realized: $1,989.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/164_1-176x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151213" style="width: 176px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 164: Lalique Crystal Swan" title="Lot 164: Lalique Crystal Swan" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 164: Lalique Crystal Swan</h4><p>Lalique crystal swan, clear and frosted etched glass, signed Lalique France under tail and numbered on base, 500139. 10&quot;H x 7-1/4&quot;W wingspan x 12-1/4&quot;L. 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,989.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/171_1-860x1080.jpg" title="Lot 171: Pair Louis XVI style Marble and Ormolu Vases - Realized: $995.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/171_1-143x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151266" style="width: 143px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 171: Pair Louis XVI style Marble and Ormolu Vases" title="Lot 171: Pair Louis XVI style Marble and Ormolu Vases" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 171: Pair Louis XVI style Marble and Ormolu Vases</h4><p>Pair of Louis XVI style variegated rouge marble urns or vases with decorative ormolu mounts, including pinecone finials, swan&#039;s neck handles and laurel bands. Mounted on square acanthus leaf decorated gilt-bronze bases. 20-1/2&quot; H. Continental, late 19th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $995.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/172_1-1763x1080.jpg" title="Lot 172: Blown &amp; Pressed Glass Oil Lamps inc. Lacemaker - Realized: $380.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/172_1-180x110.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151273" style="width: 180px; height: 110px;" alt="Lot 172: Blown &amp; Pressed Glass Oil Lamps inc. Lacemaker" title="Lot 172: Blown &amp; Pressed Glass Oil Lamps inc. Lacemaker" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 172: Blown &amp; Pressed Glass Oil Lamps inc. Lacemaker</h4><p>Grouping of 5 blown and pressed glass oil lamps including lace maker lamps and a peg lamp. 1st item &#8211; Lace maker blown and pressed glass oil lamp with faceted ovals around middle of font, satin finish stem in the form of a standing male figure and a base with three satin finish dolphins. 14 3/4&quot; height. 2nd item &#8211; Lace maker blown and pressed glass oil lamp with twisted stem and pressed three footed base. 8 7/8&quot; height. 3rd item &#8211; Lace maker blown glass oil lamp with air entrapped stem and circular base. 8 1/2&quot; height. 4th item &#8211; Blown and pressed lacy whale oil lamp with bulb form font on a beehive wafer turning with a pressed base. 7 1/2&quot; height. 5th item &#8211; Blown glass flute peg lamp, colorless. 4 3/8&quot; height. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All in very good condition except for 4th item &#8211; oil lamp with bulb font has minor chips to underside edge of base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/174_1-1733x1080.jpg" title="Lot 174: Grouping of Early Iron Lighting Related Items - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/174_1-180x112.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151287" style="width: 180px; height: 112px;" alt="Lot 174: Grouping of Early Iron Lighting Related Items" title="Lot 174: Grouping of Early Iron Lighting Related Items" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 174: Grouping of Early Iron Lighting Related Items</h4><p>Grouping of early iron lighting related items, total of 13 items. Includes 1 four wick Betty lamp with hanging links, 2 double wick Betty lamps, and 2 single Betty lamps. There are two lamps with wrought iron hangers. Also includes 4 candle snuffers (1 appears to be tin metal, others iron), 2 wrought iron lamp hangers, a pair of straight handled tongs, and a small iron poker with circular handle. Tallest item is 7 1/2&quot; H and the longest iron item is 12-1/8&quot; L. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Expected wear for age. Heavy oxidation/rust for 1 candlesnuffer and 1 Betty lamp.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/175_1-842x1080.jpg" title="Lot 175: Three 18th century lighting devices - Realized: $702.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/175_1-140x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151293" style="width: 140px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 175: Three 18th century lighting devices" title="Lot 175: Three 18th century lighting devices" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 175: Three 18th century lighting devices</h4><p>Grouping of three 18th century lighting devices including 2 early iron spiral candlesticks with wooden bases and 1 iron candlestick with a spiral column and adjustable trammel, tulip foliate design in base. Heights range from 14 1/8&quot; to 7 1/4&quot;. 18th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; one spiral candlestick missing movable candle socket, wooden bases to both spiral candlesticks with old separations and chips.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/176_1-1083x1080.jpg" title="Lot 176: New Baltimore Needlework Sampler, 1836 - Realized: $878.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/176_1-180x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151297" style="width: 180px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 176: New Baltimore Needlework Sampler, 1836" title="Lot 176: New Baltimore Needlework Sampler, 1836" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 176: New Baltimore Needlework Sampler, 1836</h4><p>New Baltimore needlework sampler, signed and dated 1836, silk and wool on linen. Floral border with three uppercase and one lowercase alphabets over a verse: O may the joys of earth be ever mine/and oer my path the choicest pleasures shine/ may morning rise in loveliest splendor drest / and evening see me in my wishes blest / May angels deign their holy watch to keep / from hurtful visions to protect my sleep. Below the verse is a cartouche with signature: Hannah Bedell A 11 yrs born 31st of 10th month 1824 / New Baltimore 1836. A row of numbers is below and pictorial motifs flank the sides: basket of flowers (executed in wool), pot of flowers, evergreen trees, bird, and floral sprays. A variety of stitches are used including cross, queen&#039;s, eyelet and satin. Original stained wood frame. 17&quot; x 17-1/2&quot; sight, 21&quot; x 21-1/2&quot; framed. Note: while there were several early 19th century towns called New Baltimore, including one in Virginia, the recurring prevalence of the name Hannah Bedell in New York genealogy records suggests this was made in New Baltimore, New York. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Sampler is loose in frame and currently mounted to acidic backing but does not appear to be glued down. Overall toning and fading. Some segments of border appear brighter in color and may have been reworked. Some damage to top edge is barely visible under frame. A few small stains to ground.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $878.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/179_1-1132x1080.jpg" title="Lot 179: American House sampler by Sarah Rands, poss. NY - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/179_1-180x171.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151310" style="width: 180px; height: 171px;" alt="Lot 179: American House sampler by Sarah Rands, poss. NY" title="Lot 179: American House sampler by Sarah Rands, poss. NY" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 179: American House sampler by Sarah Rands, poss. NY</h4><p>American schoolgirl needlework sampler, wool and cotton or silk on linen, worked in cross and eyelet stitch and signed Sarah I. Rands, 1855. Strawberry or floral and geometric border enclosing lower and upper case alphabets, a large house, flowers, birds, and other pictorials. The alphabets end with the verse &quot;Remember Thy Creator&quot; and the center is worked with the verse &quot;My dearest saviour and my guide/ I would be walking by thy side/ O let me never run astray / Nor follow the forbidden way.&quot; Later stained wood frame. 15-1/2&quot; x 16-1/2&quot; sight, 18-1/2&quot; x 19-1/2&quot; framed. The 1860 New York census shows a 17 year old Sarah Rand living in Mendon, Monroe County, New York with three other, older women, all listed as teachers. Monroe County was home to a number of schools including the Mendon Academy, est. 1836. Condition: Deterioration to some wool threads, particularly brown and white colors, most notably affecting the house; scattered minor stains and light discoloration to ground, thread colors still vivid. Not examined out of frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/181_1-1377x1080.jpg" title="Lot 181: Salem, North Carolina Theorem on Velvet, Circa 182 - Realized: $10,800.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/181_1-180x141.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151323" style="width: 180px; height: 141px;" alt="Lot 181: Salem, North Carolina Theorem on Velvet, Circa 182" title="Lot 181: Salem, North Carolina Theorem on Velvet, Circa 182" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 181: Salem, North Carolina Theorem on Velvet, Circa 182</h4><p>Early 19th century schoolgirl landscape theorem on velvet, depicting a large building with bell tower set atop a hill. It and several smaller buildings overlook a river, with three men in a boat loaded with barrels sailing past. Old note taped verso reads &quot;For Minerva Evans Hoge. Painted by Minerva French Boyd while a student at the Moravian College in Winston Salem N.C. about the year 1820 &#8211; her great-great aunt.&quot; Later giltwood and composition molded frame with brown mat. 12&quot; x 16&quot; sight, 21&quot; x 24&quot; framed. Also included is a framed copy of an 1865 presidential pardon, granted by Andrew Johnson to another ancestor of Minerva Hoge, Joseph H. Hoge of Giles County, Virginia, for his participation in &quot;the late rebellion against the government of the United States.&quot; 19&quot; x 30&quot;, framed. Note: upon leaving school in Salem, Minerva French married Col. Thomas Jefferson Boyd of Albemarle County, Virginia, the law partner of her brother-in-law Judge David McComas. The couple lived in Evansham, Va., and Thomas Boyd helped lay out the town which would eventually come to be called Wytheville; in fact he became known as &quot;The Father of Wytheville&quot; due to his civic involvement (source: the Thomas Jefferson Boyd papers, Special Collections, Louisiana State University). Thomas and Minerva had several children, including David French Boyd, who moved to Louisiana and founded Louisiana State University. (Their son Thomas Duckett Boyd also served as President of that University). The scene depicted in the theorem has not been identified. It may show a building familiar to Minerva French which no longer exists, or may have been drawn from a print of the period depicting a faraway location. Condition: Velvet is adhered to acidic paperboard stock, which has caused some overall discoloration. Scattered tiny stains and areas of wear/loss. Losses to molding on frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $3,500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,500.00<br />Realized Price: $10,800.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/182_1-854x1080.jpg" title="Lot 182: Signed Blount Co., TN Quilt, dated 1880 - Realized: $600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/182_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151332" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 182: Signed Blount Co., TN Quilt, dated 1880" title="Lot 182: Signed Blount Co., TN Quilt, dated 1880" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 182: Signed Blount Co., TN Quilt, dated 1880</h4><p>Signed Blount County, Tennessee pieced cotton quilt, Sunburst pattern with alternating princess feather stuffed and stitched blocks. Stitched leaf motif in each corner. Signed &quot;N. E. Horton, 1880&quot; along the border. 79&quot; H x 62 1/4&quot; W. Late 19th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with one large water stain and some areas of spotting.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/183_1-878x1080.jpg" title="Lot 183: Folk Art Portrait of Child and Kitten - Realized: $2,880.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/183_1-146x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151342" style="width: 146px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 183: Folk Art Portrait of Child and Kitten" title="Lot 183: Folk Art Portrait of Child and Kitten" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 183: Folk Art Portrait of Child and Kitten</h4><p>Folk art portrait oil on canvas of a blonde boy holding a black cat with green eyes seated in a turned ladder back armchair against a dark red background. Unframed with old stretcher, tack nails for canvas include square head nails. 27 7/8&quot; H x 23&quot; W. 2nd quarter 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Unframed with rubbing to edges. Inpainting to left side of boy&#039;s head. Repaired tear upper right corner. Hole to right margin. Loss to black paint lower margin.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $2,880.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/184_1-1709x1080.jpg" title="Lot 184: William M. Lemos oil on canvas of Roosters - Realized: $600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/184_1-180x113.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151345" style="width: 180px; height: 113px;" alt="Lot 184: William M. Lemos oil on canvas of Roosters" title="Lot 184: William M. Lemos oil on canvas of Roosters" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 184: William M. Lemos oil on canvas of Roosters</h4><p>William M. Lemos (American/California 1861 &#8211; 1942) oil on canvas barnyard scene depicting a rooster with hens and chicks. Signed lower right. Unframed. 21 3/4&quot; H x 36&quot; W. Late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Unframed. Some rubbing to edges. Overall darkening to canvas due to varnish. Some minor scuffing to canvas.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/185_1-1330x1080.jpg" title="Lot 185: Henry (Hy) Hintermeister o/c, Bear at the Campsite - Realized: $3,600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/185_1-180x146.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151350" style="width: 180px; height: 146px;" alt="Lot 185: Henry (Hy) Hintermeister o/c, Bear at the Campsite" title="Lot 185: Henry (Hy) Hintermeister o/c, Bear at the Campsite" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 185: Henry (Hy) Hintermeister o/c, Bear at the Campsite</h4><p>Henry (Hy) Hintermeister (American, 1897-1972) oil on canvas painting of a mother bear and two cubs wandering into a campsite. A man cooking over a campfire in the foreground yells out his surprise as a man in the tent behind him emerges in his undershirt, startled. A mountain and lake with cabin at the shoreline are visible in the background. Signed Hy Hintermeister lower right. Primitive wood frame. 21&quot; x 27&quot; canvas, 25-1/2&quot; x 31-1/2&quot; framed. Provenance: a Middle Tennessee estate. Biography (courtesy of Askart): Henry Hintermeister was the son of John Henry Hintermeister, a noted illustrator. The father and son worked together as a duo from the 1890s to 1940s, painting storytelling scenes about American life that led to comparisons with Norman Rockwell. As a solo artist, Hintermiester was also known for his depictions of animals, particularly wildlife. Condition: Generally good condition, recently cleaned, with 1/8&quot; area of flaking on tent.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $3,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/186_1-1351x1080.jpg" title="Lot 186: J.A. Wheeler, Fox Hunting Rabbits - Realized: $2,808.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/186_1-180x143.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151357" style="width: 180px; height: 143px;" alt="Lot 186: J.A. Wheeler, Fox Hunting Rabbits" title="Lot 186: J.A. Wheeler, Fox Hunting Rabbits" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 186: J.A. Wheeler, Fox Hunting Rabbits</h4><p>John Arnold Alfred Wheeler (British 1821-1903) oil on board painting of red fox hunting a family of rabbits. Signed lower right. Molded gilt frame. Christie&#039;s auction label en verso. Sight: 9-1/4&quot; H x 11-1/4 &quot;W, frame: 12-/4&quot; H x 16-3/8&quot; W. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Painting loose in frame. Minor chips to edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $2,808.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/189_1-1396x1080.jpg" title="Lot 189: John Morris, British, O/C, Hunting Dogs in Kennel - Realized: $1,080.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/189_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151384" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 189: John Morris, British, O/C, Hunting Dogs in Kennel" title="Lot 189: John Morris, British, O/C, Hunting Dogs in Kennel" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 189: John Morris, British, O/C, Hunting Dogs in Kennel</h4><p>John Morris (United Kingdom, late 19th century) oil on canvas painting of beagle hunting dogs penned in a kennel in winter. Signed lower left: JD Morris Sen.r N.A. Unframed. 28&quot; H x 36&quot; W. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Unframed. Some minor paint loss.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/192_1-855x1080.jpg" title="Lot 192: William Clusmann Impressionist Landscape Painting - Realized: $878.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/192_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151404" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 192: William Clusmann Impressionist Landscape Painting" title="Lot 192: William Clusmann Impressionist Landscape Painting" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 192: William Clusmann Impressionist Landscape Painting</h4><p>William Clusmann (American, 1859-1927) oil on canvas Impressionist landscape scene depicting a red roofed home in the background with a country road and trees in the foreground. Signed lower right &quot;W. Clusmann&quot;. Housed in a modern Art Nouveau style gilt wood frame. Gift Nook and Art Shop (Oak Brook, Illinois) gallery label en verso. Sight &#8211; 19 1/2&quot; H X 14 3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 25 5/8&quot; H x 20 1/2&quot; W. Early 20th century. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $878.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/193_1-1341x1080.jpg" title="Lot 193: William Clusmann Impressionist Coastal Scene - Realized: $1,020.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/193_1-180x144.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151411" style="width: 180px; height: 144px;" alt="Lot 193: William Clusmann Impressionist Coastal Scene" title="Lot 193: William Clusmann Impressionist Coastal Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 193: William Clusmann Impressionist Coastal Scene</h4><p>William Clusmann (American, 1859-1927) oil on canvas Impressionist coastal scene depicting sailboats and rowboats in the foreground with a windmill in the background. Signed lower right &quot;W. Clusmann&quot;. Housed in a modern Art Nouveau style gilt wood frame. Gift Nook and Art Shop (Oak Brook, Illinois) gallery label en verso. Sight &#8211; 17 1/2&quot; H X 23 1/2&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 23 1/2&quot; H x 29 1/2&quot; W. Early 20th century. Condition: One very small stain lower left hand corner. Overall cracklure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/194_1-949x1080.jpg" title="Lot 194: Circle of Charles Hawthorne, o/c portrait of a wom - Realized: $1,872.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/194_1-158x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151419" style="width: 158px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 194: Circle of Charles Hawthorne, o/c portrait of a wom" title="Lot 194: Circle of Charles Hawthorne, o/c portrait of a wom" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 194: Circle of Charles Hawthorne, o/c portrait of a wom</h4><p>Circle of Charles Webster Hawthorne (American, 1872-1930), oil on canvas half-length portrait of a woman with dark hair wearing a ruffled light blue shirt and dark jacket with reddish collar, set against an aquamarine background. Narrow gilt molded frame. Being sold by Cheekwood Museum of Art. Note: Charles Webster Hawthorne was active in the art community of Provincetown, Massachusetts and founded the Cape Cod School of Art. Sight-23-1/2&quot;H x 19-1/2&quot;W; Frame-32-1/2&quot;H x 28-1/2&quot;W. Condition: Minor paint loss in sitter&#039;s hair and jacket, a center crease that runs the width of the painting, repairs have been made to the upper right and lower right quadrants. Some overpainting has been done to the sitter&#039;s face.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,872.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/197_1-180x97.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151436" style="width: 180px; height: 97px;" alt="Lot 197: George Howell Gay watercolor seascape" title="Lot 197: George Howell Gay watercolor seascape" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 197: George Howell Gay watercolor seascape</h4><p>George Howell Gay (American/Wisconsin, 1858-1931) watercolor seascape of waves crashing on rock, seagulls and sailboats in background. Signed lower right. French style gilt frame. Frame: 20&quot; H x 37-1/2&quot; W, sight: 13-3/8&quot; H x 30-3/8&quot; W. Condition: Small areas of toning in sky upper left and right. Frame has some worn gilt and overpainting.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $410.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/201_1-743x1080.jpg" title="Lot 201: D. Gesario Watercolor, Mt. Vesuvius - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/201_1-123x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151461" style="width: 123px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 201: D. Gesario Watercolor, Mt. Vesuvius" title="Lot 201: D. Gesario Watercolor, Mt. Vesuvius" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 201: D. Gesario Watercolor, Mt. Vesuvius</h4><p>D. Gesario (Italian, 19th century) watercolor on board depicting fisherman in boat, with village and Mt. Vesuvius in the background. Signed lower right &quot;D. Gesario, Napoli&quot;. Housed in a gilt wooden frame. Another work by this artist was sold at Christie&#039;s, London, October 7, 1988, in the sale &quot;19th and 20th C Continental Pictures&quot; (Lot 122). Sight &#8211; 11 3/4&quot; H x 6 7/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 14 5/8&quot; H x 10&quot; W. Condition: Painting overall very good condition. Some abrasions and wear to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/204_1-180x87.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151480" style="width: 180px; height: 87px;" alt="Lot 204: Eugene Buccini Oil on Canvas, Aurora" title="Lot 204: Eugene Buccini Oil on Canvas, Aurora" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 204: Eugene Buccini Oil on Canvas, Aurora</h4><p>A large Eugene Buccini (Italian, Late 19th/20th century) oil on canvas titled &quot;Aurora,&quot; after the original by Guido Reni, located in the Palazzo Rospigliosi, Italy. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight &#8211; 25&quot; H x 58 3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 29 3/4&quot; H x 62 1/2&quot; W. Circa 1911. Provenance: Deaccessioned by The Knoxville Museum of Art for the acquisition fund. Condition: Overall light cracklure. Slight waviness to canvas.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,989.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/205_1-1346x1080.jpg" title="Lot 205: Edouard Cortes, Oil on Canvas Paris Street Scene - Realized: $26,400.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/205_1-180x144.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151487" style="width: 180px; height: 144px;" alt="Lot 205: Edouard Cortes, Oil on Canvas Paris Street Scene" title="Lot 205: Edouard Cortes, Oil on Canvas Paris Street Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 205: Edouard Cortes, Oil on Canvas Paris Street Scene</h4><p>Edouard Cortes (French, 1882-1969) oil on canvas street scene, depicting an early 20th century view of pedestrians, horse drawn carriages and streetcars along the Quai du Louvre in Paris. Signed lower right. Housed in the original carved gilt wood frame. Sight &#8211; 12 3/8&quot; H x 17 3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 20&quot; H x 25&quot; W. Provenance: Deaccessioned by The Knoxville Museum of Art for the acquisition fund. Biography: &Eacute;douard Leon Cort&egrave;s, born into a family of French and Spanish artists, gained immediate fame as a teenager after he submitted a Parisian street scene to the Salon des Artistes Francais. He went on to become a member of the Societe des Artistes Francais and exhibited regularly at the Societe Nationale and the Salon des Independants in Paris. He remains best known for his street scenes, which portrayed life on the streets of the City of Lights during the Belle Epoque, even long after that era had ended. Condition: Painting in excellent condition. Frame with minor abrasions to the perimeter.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $20,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $25,000.00<br />Realized Price: $26,400.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/206_1-1276x1080.jpg" title="Lot 206: Louis Dali oil on canvas, Paris Winter Scene - Realized: $1,020.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/206_1-180x152.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151498" style="width: 180px; height: 152px;" alt="Lot 206: Louis Dali oil on canvas, Paris Winter Scene" title="Lot 206: Louis Dali oil on canvas, Paris Winter Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 206: Louis Dali oil on canvas, Paris Winter Scene</h4><p>Louis Dali (France,1905-2001), Impressionist oil on canvas winter scene, signed lower left and titled en verso Pont Neuf vue de Pont des Arts (Paris). Depicts the famous bridge with boats in the river below, and people walking along the street including a young boy in a red coat, a common element in Dali&#039;s Paris scenes. Housed in a silver-glazed wood frame. 20&quot; x 24&quot; canvas, 23&quot; x 27&quot; framed. Provenance: a private Nashville, Tennessee collection. Condition: Small narrow (under 1&quot;) area of flaking/scratching lower left quadrant, appears to only affect the varnish layer. Otherwise excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/208_1-1377x1080.jpg" title="Lot 208: Continental School Oil on Board Landscape - Realized: $556.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/208_1-180x141.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151509" style="width: 180px; height: 141px;" alt="Lot 208: Continental School Oil on Board Landscape" title="Lot 208: Continental School Oil on Board Landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 208: Continental School Oil on Board Landscape</h4><p>Continental School, 18th century, oil painting on board. Scene depicts a loosely painted landscape with two standing figures. 954, 41746 written in white chalk and pen on the backside, including a taped notecard describing the painting: Dutch School circa 1800, figure on road with trees etc. Scalloped giltwood frame. Sight &#8211; 7 &frac12; x 10 3/8. Frame &#8211; 11 3/8 x 14 3/8. Condition: Overall craquelure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $556.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/210_1-1841x1080.jpg" title="Lot 210: Sara Ward Conley, pair of Tennessee portraits - Realized: $3,120.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/210_1-180x105.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151524" style="width: 180px; height: 105px;" alt="Lot 210: Sara Ward Conley, pair of Tennessee portraits" title="Lot 210: Sara Ward Conley, pair of Tennessee portraits" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 210: Sara Ward Conley, pair of Tennessee portraits</h4><p>Pair of Middle Tennessee oil on canvas portraits, the subjects U.S. Representative from Tennessee Charles Ready and his wife Martha, both signed Sara Ward Conley (Tennessee, 1859-1944) and housed in matching elaborate ebonized frames with applied classical hand-carved decoration. Note: Both of these paintings were documented by the Tennessee Portrait Project in 2004. They are circa 1925 copies of originals (whose whereabouts are currently unknown). 1st item: three-quarter length portrait of Rep. Charles Ready, depicted with a gold-tipped cane in his left hand. A red drapery column is visible behind him. Signed at right. 35-1/2&quot; x 28-1/2&quot; canvas, 45&quot; x 38&quot; framed. 2nd item: three quarter length portrait of Martha Alvoid Strong Ready, wearing an evening dress with low neck. Her elbow rests on a chair and behind her is a draped window with landscape beyond. Signed lower right. 35&quot; x 28&quot; canvas, 33&quot; x 37-1/2&quot; framed. Note: Charles Ready was admitted to the bar in 1825 and commenced a law practice in Murfeesboro, the same year he married Martha Alvoid Strong of Knoxville. Ready served two terms as mayor of Murfreesboro. He was elected to the Tennessee legislature in 1835 and became a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee&#039;s 5th Congressional District in 1853. He served until 1859, when he returned to Murfreesboro and became a judge. (In 1862, the Ready&#039;s daughter, also named Martha, married Captain John Hunt Morgan of Kentucky. Their wedding was one of the greatest social events of the Confederacy, but Morgan was killed in action less than 2 years later). Both Charles and Martha Ready died in Murfreesboro in the 1870s. Sara Ward Conley, a noted Nashville artist of the 19th and early 20th century, was born in 1859 to Dr. William and Eliza Ward. Her father founded Ward Seminary (a school for young women), where she was educated. Conley received scholarships to study art in Paris and Rome and later returned to Tennessee where she worked as an art teacher and painter of portraits and murals. in 1896 she was named architect of the Woman&#039;s Building for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. She also chaired the Centennial Arts Committee. A battle with typhoid fever left her confined to a wheelchair for the last 47 years of her life, but she taught art until her death in 1944. (Source: the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture). Condition: Martha Ready portrait: Areas of light flaking in the upper right quadrant near her ear, and in background and scattered minute flakes on her dress, yellowing of varnish, overall light craquelure. Charles Ready portrait: Black light examination reveals 5 inch by 5 inch area of professional restoration to left upper quadrant encompassing the subject&#039;s right ear and hair. Few small scattered abrasions to canvas. Canvas is backed with cardboard and has not been examined under cardboard. Both portraits have minor losses to the carved elements on the frames.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $3,120.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/211_1-952x1080.jpg" title="Lot 211: Joseph Delaney Self-Portrait Oil on Canvas - Realized: $6,240.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/211_1-158x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151534" style="width: 158px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 211: Joseph Delaney Self-Portrait Oil on Canvas" title="Lot 211: Joseph Delaney Self-Portrait Oil on Canvas" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 211: Joseph Delaney Self-Portrait Oil on Canvas</h4><p>Joseph Delaney (Tennessee/New York, 1904-1991) oil on canvas self-portrait, signed and dated lower left &quot;Jos Delaney, 1933&quot;. On reverse side is a floral still life, possibly also painted by the artist. Housed in a simple wooden frame. Sight &#8211; 18 3/8&quot; H x 15 5/84&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 22 3/4&quot; H x 19 1/4&quot; W. Formerly exhibited at The Ewing Gallery in Knoxville, Tennessee; University of Tennessee Department of Art label en verso. Note: this is the only known oil on canvas self-portrait of Delaney, who was born in Knoxville in 1904. He and his older brother, Beauford, discovered their interest in art by drawing on Sunday School cards. In 1930, Joseph left Tennessee for New York where Beauford was also working as an artist, and enrolled in the Art Students League under the tutelage of Thomas Hart Benton and Alexander Brooke. The subject matter he found there, including the city&#039;s landmarks and its people, are the images for which he is best known. In 1986, Delaney returned to Knoxville to live and was artist-in-residence for the University of Tennessee Art Department until his death in 1991. Delaney&#039;s works are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Chicago Art Institute, The Knoxville Museum of Art, and The Smithsonian American Art Museum. Biography courtesy of Frederick C. Moffatt. Condition: Overall very good condition with some grime. Abrasions to wood frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $4,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $5,000.00<br />Realized Price: $6,240.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/214_1-852x1080.jpg" title="Lot 214: Werner Wildner oil on canvas, Raven in a Graveyard - Realized: $2,400.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/214_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151550" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 214: Werner Wildner oil on canvas, Raven in a Graveyard" title="Lot 214: Werner Wildner oil on canvas, Raven in a Graveyard" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 214: Werner Wildner oil on canvas, Raven in a Graveyard</h4><p>Werner Wildner (German/Nashville, Tennessee, 1925-2004), oil on canvas grisaille painting of a cemetery scene. A raven perches atop a tombstone engraved &quot;Here Lies Elias Row 54 Years.&quot; Signed with W in circle monogram on a tombstone, lower right. Later silvered and ebonized molded frame. 13-1/2&quot; x 9-1/2&quot; sight, 17-1/2&quot; x 13-1/2&quot; framed. Biography: Werner Wildner was born in Germany but moved to Detroit with his family as a child and, as a teenager, to Nashville. After serving in the army, he studied art briefly at the Mienzinger Art School in Detroit. He returned to Nashville to practice commercial art, but by the mid-1950s had decided to pursue his own art career. Surreal scenes, whimsical animals and fantastical, often grotesque creatures were recurring elements of his work. Wildner met with critical and commercial success after a 1962 exhibit of his art at what is now known as the Cheekwood Museum of Art in Nashville. However, the death of his parents and collapse of his marriage in the 1970s led him to become reclusive in the last two decades of his life. Condition: Deep 1-1/4&quot; scratch and a few light abrasions on main tombstone, a couple of small scattered marks to sky.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,400.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/216_1-1309x1080.jpg" title="Lot 216: Philip Perkins, abstract oil on canvas - Realized: $1,755.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/216_1-180x148.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151560" style="width: 180px; height: 148px;" alt="Lot 216: Philip Perkins, abstract oil on canvas" title="Lot 216: Philip Perkins, abstract oil on canvas" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 216: Philip Perkins, abstract oil on canvas</h4><p>Philip Perkins (American/Tennessee, 1907-1970) oil on canvas, untitled abstract in shades of predominantly blue and green. Signed lower right. Painted wood frame. 28&quot; x 35 1/2&quot; sight, 34&quot; x 42&quot; framed. Biography: Philip Perkins received critical acclaim for his geometric, cubist influenced work of the 1940s and his abstract expressionism in the 1950s. He was born in Waverly, Tennessee and studied at Vanderbilt University and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1932 he moved to Paris, France, where he studied under Jean Marchaud, Louis Marcoussis, and Fernand Leger. In 1934 he exhibited at the Salon D&#039;Automne and the Salon de Tuilleries. In 1940 he moved to New York City and in 1947 participated in the International Surrealist Exhibition. He spent seven years teaching art at the University of Tennessee in Nashville (1948-1955) but went back to Europe for several more years before returning to Nashville in 1961. Condition: Few light scratches to lower half of painting, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,755.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/217_1-180x70.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151566" style="width: 180px; height: 70px;" alt="Lot 217: 2 Richard Clarke Abstract Watercolors" title="Lot 217: 2 Richard Clarke Abstract Watercolors" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 217: 2 Richard Clarke Abstract Watercolors</h4><p>1st item: Abstract watercolor painting depicting a beach by Richard Clarke (American, Tennessee 1923 &#8211; 1997) . Signed and dated in the painting lower left margin, &quot;Clarke,1967&quot;. Unframed. Sight &#8211; 17&quot; H x 23 1/2&quot; W. Overall &#8211; 17 1/2&quot; H x 24 3/4&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; Abstract multi-color watercolor painting by Richard Clarke (American, Tennessee 1923 &#8211; 1997). Signed lower mid-margin &quot;Clarke 58&quot;. Unframed. 17 3/8&quot; H x 23 3/8&quot; W. Biography: Richard Clarke was one of the early members of the University of Tennessees art faculty. He is associated with the &quot;Knoxville Seven&quot; , a group of progressive artists connected to the University of Tennessee which included Robert Birdwell, C. Kermit Ewing, Joanna Higgs, Walter H. Stevens and Carl Sublett. He often found inspiration for his watercolor abstractions in the natural world around him. Condition: 1st item: Overall very good condition. 2nd item: Overall very good condition, some toning to paper. Brown taped applied to upper and right margins.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/220_1-1428x1080.jpg" title="Lot 220: George Bellows &quot;Dance in a Madhouse&quot; signed Litho - Realized: $2,925.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/220_1-180x136.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151585" style="width: 180px; height: 136px;" alt="Lot 220: George Bellows &quot;Dance in a Madhouse&quot; signed Litho" title="Lot 220: George Bellows &quot;Dance in a Madhouse&quot; signed Litho" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 220: George Bellows &quot;Dance in a Madhouse&quot; signed Litho</h4><p>George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882 &#8211; 1925) lithograph titled &quot;Dance in a Madhouse&quot;. Depicting patients dancing at the State Hospital in Columbus, Ohio with other patients seated and observing the dancers. Pencil numbered lower left margin &quot;11&quot; and pencil signed lower right margin &quot;Geo Bellows, Y. B. B.&quot;. Additionally signed &quot;Geo. Bellows&quot; in the plate. Sight &#8211; 18 1/2&quot; H x 24 3/8&quot; W. Sheet &#8211; 21 1/4&quot; H x 26 1/4&quot; W. Created 1917. Condition: Creases.Margins on reverse side taped. Corner of lower left margin torn. Water stain to upper right margin with overall light toning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,500.00<br />Realized Price: $2,925.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/223_1-180x62.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151606" style="width: 180px; height: 62px;" alt="Lot 223: Four 19th c. Silhouettes, 3 Gents and 1 Woman" title="Lot 223: Four 19th c. Silhouettes, 3 Gents and 1 Woman" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 223: Four 19th c. Silhouettes, 3 Gents and 1 Woman</h4><p>Grouping of 4 framed silhouettes, 3 gentleman and 1 woman. 1st item &#8211; Silhouette of gentleman in a marbelized paper frame. Inscribed verso &quot;Rev. Dr. Paul Henkel Born Dec. 15, 1754&quot; and different script reads &quot;1st born of Rev. Jacob and Barbara Henkel one of ten children..&quot;. 4 1/4&quot; x 5 1/2&quot;. Late 18th/early 19th century. 2nd item &#8211; Silhouette of gentleman in a gilt ogee frame with black trim. Newspaper affixed to back, probably early 19th century. 5 5/8&quot; x 6 1/2&quot; frame. Early 19th century. 3rd item &#8211; Silhouette of a gentleman in a gilt ogee frame incorporating a rope turned accent and a reverse painted on glass oval background with gold border decoration. 5 1/8&quot; x 6 1/2&quot; frame. Early 19th century. 4th item &#8211; Silhouette of young female in a black oval frame. 5 3/4&quot; x 7 1/8&quot; framed. 19th century. All either English or American. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st item &#8211; overall very good condition with light toning to paper. 2nd item &#8211; light toning with some brown stain spots. 3rd item &#8211; browning to paper and a couple of indentions to paper. 4th item &#8211; overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/224_1-1602x1080.jpg" title="Lot 224: 2 Miniature Portraits of gentlemen - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/224_1-180x121.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151610" style="width: 180px; height: 121px;" alt="Lot 224: 2 Miniature Portraits of gentlemen" title="Lot 224: 2 Miniature Portraits of gentlemen" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 224: 2 Miniature Portraits of gentlemen</h4><p>Two miniature portraits of gentlemen. 1st item &#8211; watercolor on paper of a young man dressed in a blue coat, appears to be in a mid 19th century frame. Inscription on back, &quot;Taken 16 Feb 1821 an excellent Likeness&quot; and initials (?sp). Sight 3 3/8&quot; x 2 3/4&quot;, 4 7/8&quot; x 5 1/2&quot;. Circa 1821, English or American. 2nd item &#8211; Ink silhouette on paper of a young man. Sight 2 1/2&quot; x 1 7/8&quot;, 3 1/2&quot; x 4&quot;. Inscription on back includes the name Guy D. Alexander China R. N. (Royal Navy?). Early 19th century, English or American. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1sti item &#8211; toning to paper, couple of browning spots near base of portrait, corner of frame chipped. 2nd item &#8211; light wrinkles to paper, minor toning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/229_1-1191x1080.jpg" title="Lot 229: Carved Chinese Quail Box - Realized: $1,872.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/229_1-180x163.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151641" style="width: 180px; height: 163px;" alt="Lot 229: Carved Chinese Quail Box" title="Lot 229: Carved Chinese Quail Box" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 229: Carved Chinese Quail Box</h4><p>Chinese celadon hardstone box in the form of a quail, carved with low-relief detail of feathers on the top and the underside carved with feathers and clawed feet. Polished interior with collector&#039;s signature to the top half. Fitted with a hardwood stand. 2 1/4&quot; H x 3 1/2&quot; L. 20th century. Condition: Very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $1,872.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/236_1-902x1080.jpg" title="Lot 236: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Vase, Pilgrim Flas - Realized: $527.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/236_1-150x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151686" style="width: 150px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 236: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Vase, Pilgrim Flas" title="Lot 236: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Vase, Pilgrim Flas" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 236: Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Vase, Pilgrim Flas</h4><p>Chinese Republic period porcelain Famille rose vase and cover, pilgrim flask form with vignette decoration on red ground and dragon handles. Two figures with deer and pine tree decoration to one side and three immortal figures atop clouds with crane and pine tree decoration to the other. Blue Ch&#039;ien Lung seal form mark to base. 10 1/2&quot; H. 20th century/modern. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $527.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/239_1-620x1080.jpg" title="Lot 239: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, Yellow Ground - Realized: $936.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/239_1-103x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151702" style="width: 103px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 239: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, Yellow Ground" title="Lot 239: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, Yellow Ground" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 239: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, Yellow Ground</h4><p>Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase, bottle form with figural vignette decoration, one atop a foo dog, with foo dog mask handles all on a yellow ground. Four character blue mark to base. 9 3/8&quot; H. 20th century/modern. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $936.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/243_1-180x64.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151729" style="width: 180px; height: 64px;" alt="Lot 243: 13 Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Fitzhugh Items" title="Lot 243: 13 Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Fitzhugh Items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 243: 13 Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Fitzhugh Items</h4><p>3 Chinese export porcelain blue &quot;Fitzhugh&quot; pattern items including 10 dinner plates and 3 soup plates. Circa 1800. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: One plate with scattered chips to perimeter, one with glued break, all others very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/244_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151741" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 244: Chinese Rose Medallion, late 19th century" title="Lot 244: Chinese Rose Medallion, late 19th century" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 244: Chinese Rose Medallion, late 19th century</h4><p>Chinese Rose Medallion, late 19th century. 1st group: Three Chinese Rose Medallion oval platters, late 19th century, all decorated with polychrome enamel decoration depicting alternating panels of figures in a courtyard setting and flowers, fruits, birds and butterflies with gilt accents. Largest platter measures 14-1/2&quot; x 11-7/8&quot;, middle size: 11&quot; x 8-1/2&quot;, smaller size platter or shallow dish: 10-1/4&quot; x 8-1/4&quot;. 2nd group: Two Chinese Rose Medallion deep plates featuring polychrome central courtyard scenes, rimmed with floral and bird decoration. 8&quot; diameter. Late 19th century. 5 items total. Condition: 1st group: Overall very good condition with some wear to gilding. Largest platter has two rim chips. Middle size platter has some wear to decoration. 2nd group: Overall very good condition with slight wear to decoration and gilding. Two fleabite chips or firing flaws on rim of one plate.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/245_1-1473x1080.jpg" title="Lot 245: 2 Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Items - Realized: $439.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/245_1-180x131.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151750" style="width: 180px; height: 131px;" alt="Lot 245: 2 Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Items" title="Lot 245: 2 Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Items" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 245: 2 Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Items</h4><p>1st item: Chinese export Rose Medallion serving dish with shaped and scalloped rim and rose and insect decoration. 10&quot; dia. Late 19th century. 2nd item: Chinese export Rose Medallion cream pitcher with figural, rose and insect decoration. 3 1/2&quot; H x 5&quot; W. Late 19th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Both overall very good condition with general wear to gilt and decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $439.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/256_1-582x1080.jpg" title="Lot 256: Calligraphy Couplet signed Zeng Guofan - Realized: $468.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/256_1-97x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151823" style="width: 97px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 256: Calligraphy Couplet signed Zeng Guofan" title="Lot 256: Calligraphy Couplet signed Zeng Guofan" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 256: Calligraphy Couplet signed Zeng Guofan</h4><p>A couplet of calligraphy, ink on paper, mounted on two hanging pale green silk scrolls, one bearing the signature Zeng Guofan (1811-1872) and having two red seals. 80 1/4&quot; H x 19 1/4&quot; W. 19th century. Provenance: purchased by consignor&#039;s parents in China, mid 20th century. Condition: Overall toning to paper. Some scattered foxing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/259_1-1826x1080.jpg" title="Lot 259: 2 Bisque Figural Nursery Fairy Lights - Realized: $380.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/259_1-180x106.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151840" style="width: 180px; height: 106px;" alt="Lot 259: 2 Bisque Figural Nursery Fairy Lights" title="Lot 259: 2 Bisque Figural Nursery Fairy Lights" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 259: 2 Bisque Figural Nursery Fairy Lights</h4><p>Grouping of two bisque figural nursery fairy lights. 1st item: Bisque figural nursery light, tri-faced with owl, cat and dog, each face having inset glass eyes. Base marked KPM. 4&quot; H. 2nd item: Late 19th/early 20th century bisque figural nursery light, cat face with inset glass eyes. Yellow crown mark to base. 3 5/8&quot; H. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Both excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/264_1-180x73.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151874" style="width: 180px; height: 73px;" alt="Lot 264: Large Grouping of Spatterware, 12 items" title="Lot 264: Large Grouping of Spatterware, 12 items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 264: Large Grouping of Spatterware, 12 items</h4><p>Large grouping of Spatterware, 12 items. Most with condition problems. Includes a rare 5 color rainbow pitcher, 3 covered sugars (one octagonal form), 2 cups without handles, pitcher with blue transfer scene, 3 small saucers with blue spatterware border (2 with peafowl design), two plates with red spatterware borders. Heights range 7 1/4&quot; for octagonal covered sugar form to 4 3/8&quot; diameter for smallest saucer. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; Rainbow pitcher with old hairline at the rim extending into the mid body, octagonal covered sugar with repaired handle, rim, and rim of lid, purple covered sugar with chips to rim and incorrect lid, blue spatterware covered sugar with red tulip has chips to edge of rim and edge of lid, large pitcher with repaired spout, both spatterware cups with hairlines at rim, spatterware saucers with rim repairs and one broken in half and glued, spatterware plates with repair to rim, both have been broken and glued.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $960.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/265_1-180x56.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151877" style="width: 180px; height: 56px;" alt="Lot 265: Early English porcelain incl. pearlware caddy" title="Lot 265: Early English porcelain incl. pearlware caddy" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 265: Early English porcelain incl. pearlware caddy</h4><p>Early English porcelain grouping including a pearlware tea caddy and a teapot and sugar in historical brown pattern with blue highlights. 1st item &#8211; Pearl ware lobed diamond shaped tea caddy with cobalt sprig border on rim and edge of top, seated robed figure finial. 5 5/8&quot; height. Circa 1800. 2nd item &#8211; Historical brown pattern Staffordshire teapot with dark blue painted accented handle, finial, spout, and scalloped rim. Marked on bottom, &quot;Stone China&quot;. 5 5/8&quot; height. Second quarter of 19th century. 3rd item &#8211; Historical brown pattern Staffordshire sugar with dark blue painted accented handles, finial, and scalloped rim. Marked on bottom, &quot;Stone China&quot;. 5 1/4&quot; height. Second quarter of 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st item &#8211; old repair to underside of lid edge at two locations, largest is 1 1/2&quot; length x 1/4&quot; width. 2nd item &#8211; old repaired crack running through the base up to the underside of rim. 3rd item &#8211; minor hairline to interior near one corner.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/269_1-1710x1080.jpg" title="Lot 269: Staffordshire Ewe and Ram - Realized: $360.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/269_1-180x113.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151914" style="width: 180px; height: 113px;" alt="Lot 269: Staffordshire Ewe and Ram" title="Lot 269: Staffordshire Ewe and Ram" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 269: Staffordshire Ewe and Ram</h4><p>Pair of early Staffordshire figures of ewe and ram, each with bocage. 4-1/4&quot; H. English, early 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Few small glaze flakes, 1 chip to underside of ewe, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/276_1-1644x1080.jpg" title="Lot 276: 2 Staffordshire Cow Spill Vases - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/276_1-180x118.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151959" style="width: 180px; height: 118px;" alt="Lot 276: 2 Staffordshire Cow Spill Vases" title="Lot 276: 2 Staffordshire Cow Spill Vases" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 276: 2 Staffordshire Cow Spill Vases</h4><p>An associated pair of Staffordshire spill vases, cow figural scenes: 1 cow and nursing calf, 1 cow and nursing calf with child holding milk bucket, beside a river. Both approximately 11&quot;H. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: One with firing crack to base, both with scattered glaze flakes.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/278_1-180x78.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151969" style="width: 180px; height: 78px;" alt="Lot 278: 4 Staffordshire Pottery Animal Figures" title="Lot 278: 4 Staffordshire Pottery Animal Figures" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 278: 4 Staffordshire Pottery Animal Figures</h4><p>Four Staffordshire pottery animal figures. Item 1: Standing deer and reclining fawn spill vase with painted base. 9-1/4&quot;H. Item 2: Reclining fawn. 4-1/2&quot;H. Item 3: Fox with a dead chicken in its mouth. 6-1/2&quot;H. Item 4: &quot;The Hunt Scene&quot; depicting a dog chasing buck over a fence. Approx. 7-1/2&quot;H. All English, early to mid 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Item 1: Face repaired. Item 2: Face repaired. Item 3: Repair to back of tree and trunk and to eye and right ear. Item 4: overall craquelure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $439.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/279_1-1849x1080.jpg" title="Lot 279: Grouping of Leeds Feather Edge Pearlware, 8 - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/279_1-180x105.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151977" style="width: 180px; height: 105px;" alt="Lot 279: Grouping of Leeds Feather Edge Pearlware, 8" title="Lot 279: Grouping of Leeds Feather Edge Pearlware, 8" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 279: Grouping of Leeds Feather Edge Pearlware, 8</h4><p>Grouping of Leeds feather edge pearlware, 8 items total. Includes 2 creamers (one with blue feather edge, other with green), 1 plate with floral and wreath sprig decoration on border (marked Adams), 1 small sauce tureen with retangular underplate, small saucer, retangular platter with blue feather edge and Staffordshire mark underside, large oval platter with green feather edge. Largest platter 18 1/2&quot; width, smallest creamer 6&quot; width. Early 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; green feather edge creamer with glued break to handle, three old hairlines running vertical to rim, blue feather edge creamer with old repair to spout, circular plate with sprig decoration has chip to underside edge, sauce tureen with chips and hairline to edge of lid and underplate with two chips to underside edge, small saucer very good condition, blue feather edge platter overall very good condition, green feather edge platter overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/280_1-180x72.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151985" style="width: 180px; height: 72px;" alt="Lot 280: 6 pcs Staffordshire 2- color transferware" title="Lot 280: 6 pcs Staffordshire 2- color transferware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 280: 6 pcs Staffordshire 2- color transferware</h4><p>6 piece grouping of Staffordshire two color transfer ware including a green and red transfer teapot, green and red transfer plate marked Venetian verso, green and red transfer plate marked Valencia revso, a pair of brown and red transfer cup plates impressed Wood underside and one with red Abbey mark, small red and brown transfer saucer with impressed z underside. Height of teapot 8&quot;, largest plate 10 1/2&quot; diameter, smallest saucer 3 3/4&quot; diameter. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; teapot with chips to spout, crack/chip to base of handle, both plates with old hairline at rims, one saucer with slight underside base rim chip.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/282_1-180x100.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-151998" style="width: 180px; height: 100px;" alt="Lot 282: 25 pcs colored Staffordshire transferware" title="Lot 282: 25 pcs colored Staffordshire transferware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 282: 25 pcs colored Staffordshire transferware</h4><p>Grouping of Staffordshire transfer porcelain including red, purple, green, and brown. Total 25 pieces. 1st set &#8211; Red transfer Staffordshire grouping including two covered sugar bowls (one marked Adams), a large lobed footed bowl marked Belzoni, large circular bowl, large octagonal platter marked Florentine, scalloped platter marked Lake George US, three small bowls, a plate marked Abbey Ruins, and a scalloped edge &quot;Peace on Earth&quot; plate marked Millenium. 2nd set &#8211; grouping of purple transfer Staffordshire including a large scalloped edge platter marked Clews, three smaller plates with one marked Battle Monument Baltimore Jacksons Warranted, one Roselle J. Meir &amp; Son, and one marked Royal Stretches. Also includes three smaller cup plates, one marked Hawthorn Blossom and one handle-less cup. 3rd set &#8211; grouping of green and brown Staffordshire transfer. Includes a green scalloped edge platter, two brown transfer plates (one marked Palestine, other Wedgewood), and a green scalloped edge bowl. Dimensions for the entire set &#8211; smallest saucer 4-3/8&quot;D, largest platter 17-5/8&quot; x 14-5/8&quot;, smallest cup 3-5/8&quot;D, largest sugar bowl 6-1/8&quot;H. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st set &#8211; covered sugars with chips to rim &#8211; one with repaired floral finial, lobed Belzoni bowl with repaired crack and chips to underside base, circular bowl with scattered staining, Florentine platter with couple of hairlines to rim edge, Lake George platter with crack extending half length and large chip to edge, one small bowl with glued crack extending through bowl and another bowl with nick to rim, Abbey Ruins plate with chip to rim and small spider hairline underside, Millenium plate overall very good condition. 2nd set &#8211; Clews platter old hairine at rim on underside, Battle Monument Baltimore plate very good condition and other two in good condition, two cup plates having small spider hairline underside, and handle-less cup with chip to inside rim. 3rd set &#8211; platter overall very good condition, Wedgewood plate with chips to rim, small scalloped edge bowl with light staining.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/283_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152001" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 283: 9 Colorless blown and molded glass oil lamps" title="Lot 283: 9 Colorless blown and molded glass oil lamps" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 283: 9 Colorless blown and molded glass oil lamps</h4><p>Grouping of 9 colorless blown and molded glass oil lamps. Includes two whale oil lamps of graduated size in the heart and diamond design (one with burner), whale oil lamp with a pressed stepped quatrefoil base and lower faceted font and threaded ring connector, whale oil lamp with a pressed stepped quatrefoil base with elongated blown font and threaded ring connector, two small oil or sparking lamps, a small brass candlestick with elongated handle and base ledge for holding a round globe, and an unusual three burner oil lamp with elongated central stem and ribbed font and a ribbed three tier lid. Additional item &#8211; pressed glass base with three footed base, behive ring stem. Lamps heights range from 11 1/2&quot; (includes burner) to 3&quot;. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; chip to underside of smaller heart and diamond lamp, chip to underside of lamp with font having facets, minor roughness on bases on a couple of remaining lamps.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/284_1-1654x1080.jpg" title="Lot 284: Grouping of colored and colorless oil lamps, 7 tot - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/284_1-180x117.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152005" style="width: 180px; height: 117px;" alt="Lot 284: Grouping of colored and colorless oil lamps, 7 tot" title="Lot 284: Grouping of colored and colorless oil lamps, 7 tot" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 284: Grouping of colored and colorless oil lamps, 7 tot</h4><p>Grouping of 7 colored and colorless oil lamps. Includes an Amberina Baccarat lamp with a font in the Depose pattern and classical plated silver base as well as a shade with white foliate painted design, a sapphire blue colored pressed glass oil lamp with a deeper blue leaf foliate pattern shade, a glass oil lamp with pressed glass colorless font and milk class base with spiral brass connector, a colorless glass oil lamp with colorless pattern pressed glass font and colorless base, and three whale oil lamps including one with a lyre embossed design around font. Height ranging from 18 3/4&quot; (Amberina lamp with chimney) to 9&quot;. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; amberina lamp with corrosion around base of burner, shade for sapphire colored lamp does not match color and design, chip to corner of a couple whale oil lamp bases.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/286_1-180x85.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152015" style="width: 180px; height: 85px;" alt="Lot 286: Grouping of Early Tin and Iron Lighting, 15 items" title="Lot 286: Grouping of Early Tin and Iron Lighting, 15 items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 286: Grouping of Early Tin and Iron Lighting, 15 items</h4><p>Large grouping of early tin and iron lighting, 15 items total. 1st set &#8211; 4 tin wall sconces including 3 matching wall sconces with arched scalloped backs and 1 wall sconce with similar arched scallop back with circular base opening (possibly for a lamp). 10&quot; height. 19th century. 2nd set &#8211; 2 chamber sticks with the larger sheet iron candlestick having a make do push up, smaller tin chamberstick with snuffer. Height of tallest chamberstick 3 7/8&quot;. 19th century. 3rd set &#8211; 9 sheet iron hogscraper candlesticks of various sizes. Heights range from 7 1/4&quot; to 5 1/4&quot;. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st set &#8211; scattered oxidation and rust commensurate with age. 2nd set &#8211; replaced push up for larger chamberstick, scattered oxidation. 3rd set &#8211; one hogscraper missing push up, 2 hogscrapers showing greater overall oxidation/rust.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/287_1-180x75.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152021" style="width: 180px; height: 75px;" alt="Lot 287: Large grouping of tin lighting related items" title="Lot 287: Large grouping of tin lighting related items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 287: Large grouping of tin lighting related items</h4><p>Large grouping of early lighting related items, mostly tin, copper and pewter also represented. 1st grouping &#8211; 10 tin/sheet iron lighting related items including 9 oil lamps and one oil lamp stand with handle. 2nd grouping &#8211; 5 pewter oil lamps with one oil lamp having an floral etched globe font. 3rd grouping &#8211; two copper oil lamps. 4th grouping &#8211; 3 tin candle molds of 4, 8, and 12 candle capacity. Heights range from 11 7/8 ( tin candle mold) to 1 3/4&quot; (smallest oil lamp). All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st grouping &#8211; tall sheet metal oil lamp with oxidized/rusted surface, one lamp with missing oil lamp font stem, oil lamp stand with minor rust and holes at the base rim. 2nd grouping &#8211; one pewter oil lamp with hole near top , one with missing burner. 3rd grouping &#8211; very good condition. 4th grouping &#8211; overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/291_1-1526x1080.jpg" title="Lot 291: 11 pieces American 19th c. coin silver and early s - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/291_1-180x127.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152045" style="width: 180px; height: 127px;" alt="Lot 291: 11 pieces American 19th c. coin silver and early s" title="Lot 291: 11 pieces American 19th c. coin silver and early s" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 291: 11 pieces American 19th c. coin silver and early s</h4><p>Eleven pieces of American 19th century coin silver and early sterling. Includes 1 large fish slice or pie server in the French Thread pattern with curved blade, marked for Mulford &amp; Wendel, Albany (working about 1850), monogrammed MTR, 10-3/4; a meat fork in the French Thread pattern marked Rockwell (Edward Rockwell, working New York City 1803-1847), with psuedohallmarks of a lion, bust and W, 8&quot;; 4 egg spoons in the Threaded Oval pattern (2 marked for Gale and Willis, 2 marked for William Gale &amp; Son, all marked 925 Sterling, no monograms, 4-1/8&quot;L; 2 coin silver table/serving spoons with fiddle tipt double swell handles, monogrammed W.T. Havern on back of handles and marked J. Moulton (Joseph Moulton, working Newburyport, Mass., mid 19th c.); 2 coin silver table/serving spoons with plain coffin handles each monogrammed E (1 with rubbed mark and damaged tip, the other marked W.H. White &amp; Co in rectangle with a star psuedohallmark or journeyman&#039;s mark (William H. White, working Fredericksburg, Virginia circa 1800-1859), with dents and wear to bowl; and 1 dessert spoon with double swell fiddle tipt handle, engraved monogram L and marked for Frank W. Smith sterling, Hugo Bell retailer, additional LHL monogram on back handle. 15.66 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: All items in very good condition except where noted.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/294_1-180x73.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152058" style="width: 180px; height: 73px;" alt="Lot 294: Sterling candy dish, juleps, napkin rings, nut dis" title="Lot 294: Sterling candy dish, juleps, napkin rings, nut dis" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 294: Sterling candy dish, juleps, napkin rings, nut dis</h4><p>1st item: Sterling silver candy dish by Baird-North Co with repousse rose decoration, 5-1/2&quot; diam. 2nd item: Rococo style sterling silver cream jug by Dominick &amp; Haff for J.E. Caldwell, 4&quot;H. 3rd through 11th items: nine napkin rings, 9 misc napkin rings, 5 marked sterling, the other four unmarked but probably coin or .800 silver. 12th and 13th items: 2 sterling silver mint julep cups, possibly Manchester Silver Co, both 3-5/8&quot; H. 14th through 17th items: 4 sterling silver individual nut dishes, 2-7/8&quot; diam. Total weight all items marked sterling: 17.61 oz troy. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All items in overall good condition with scattered dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/298_1-1092x1080.jpg" title="Lot 298: Sterling silver teapot and creamer, George III Sty - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/298_1-180x177.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152089" style="width: 180px; height: 177px;" alt="Lot 298: Sterling silver teapot and creamer, George III Sty" title="Lot 298: Sterling silver teapot and creamer, George III Sty" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 298: Sterling silver teapot and creamer, George III Sty</h4><p>George III style sterling silver teapot with wooden handle, marked on base Black Starr &amp; Gorham Sterling, 9018 1-1/2 pints. 10&quot;H. Together with a similarly styled cream jug, also marked 9018 Sterling with griffin mark. 4&quot;H. Both American, circa 1940. Combined weight 18.25 oz troy (includes handle). Condition: Wood handle is slightly loose on teapot. Both with light scratches and monogrammed (G?)<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/299_1-1566x1080.jpg" title="Lot 299: Prelude Pattern cream and sugar, tray, and s/p sha - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/299_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152093" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 299: Prelude Pattern cream and sugar, tray, and s/p sha" title="Lot 299: Prelude Pattern cream and sugar, tray, and s/p sha" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 299: Prelude Pattern cream and sugar, tray, and s/p sha</h4><p>Four items of Sterling silver hollowware in the Prelude pattern by International. Includes a small tray with floral repousse border and matching creamer, sugar, and salt and pepper shakers. Tray measures 8&quot; x 6&quot;, shaker height 5&quot;. 14.68 oz troy combined weight. American, 20th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Generally excellent condition, tray has a few light scratches. No monograms.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/300_1-180x61.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152099" style="width: 180px; height: 61px;" alt="Lot 300: Sterling silver gravy boat, tray and cup" title="Lot 300: Sterling silver gravy boat, tray and cup" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 300: Sterling silver gravy boat, tray and cup</h4><p>3 pieces Sterling Hollowware. 1st item: Sterling silver sauce dish with C scroll handle, scalloped edges and three cabriole feet, monogrammed MC and marked on base Bigelow, Kennard &amp; Co. Makers Sterling, 4&quot;H x 7&quot;L x 4&quot; D. 2nd item: A small oval Rococo style tray with scalloped dished edge (possibly a calling card tray), monogrammed S, marked on base Gorham Sterling A41619. 6&quot;L x 4-1/2&quot;W. 3rd item: A mug with beaded edges and C shaped handle, monogrammed, with gilt-washed interior. Marks on base for International Sterling C1128. Combined weight 15.8 oz troy. All American, first half 20th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Light scratching.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/301_1-1367x1080.jpg" title="Lot 301: 24 pc. Sterling flatware, La Reine and Rosalind - Realized: $540.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/301_1-180x142.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152101" style="width: 180px; height: 142px;" alt="Lot 301: 24 pc. Sterling flatware, La Reine and Rosalind" title="Lot 301: 24 pc. Sterling flatware, La Reine and Rosalind" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 301: 24 pc. Sterling flatware, La Reine and Rosalind</h4><p>Twelve silver teaspoons in the La Reine pattern by Wallace and twelve cocktail forks in the Rosalind (also known as old Wild Rose) pattern by International. All marked sterling. 18.89 oz troy combined weight. No monograms. American, early 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/302_1-1402x1080.jpg" title="Lot 302: Kirk Repousse Butter Pats &amp; Calendar, Francis I Cu - Realized: $351.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/302_1-180x138.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152108" style="width: 180px; height: 138px;" alt="Lot 302: Kirk Repousse Butter Pats &amp; Calendar, Francis I Cu" title="Lot 302: Kirk Repousse Butter Pats &amp; Calendar, Francis I Cu" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 302: Kirk Repousse Butter Pats &amp; Calendar, Francis I Cu</h4><p>Nine pieces American sterling silver hollowware. Includes seven sterling silver butter pats in the Repousse pattern, no monograms, marked on base S. Kirk &amp; Son Sterling 17F, 3-1/4&quot; diam.; and a perpetual desk calendar copyrighted 1893 with sterling silver frame, also in the Repousse pattern, with advertisement on back for &quot;Samuel Kirk &amp; Son Inc. / America&#039;s Oldest Silversmith / Baltimore Maryland&quot;, marked S. Kirk &amp; Son Sterling 925/1000, 3&quot; H x 3-1/2&quot; W. Also included is a child&#039;s or baby mug in the Francis I pattern by Reed &amp; Barton, monogrammed. 9 items total, combined weight 13.42 oz troy. Condition: Some small light dents to cup. Other items in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/303_1-646x1080.jpg" title="Lot 303: Large sterling serving fork and spoon, Watson Lily - Realized: $468.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/303_1-107x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152112" style="width: 107px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 303: Large sterling serving fork and spoon, Watson Lily" title="Lot 303: Large sterling serving fork and spoon, Watson Lily" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 303: Large sterling serving fork and spoon, Watson Lily</h4><p>A pair of Art Nouveau large salad serving pieces, fork (10-7/8&quot;) and spoon (10-1/4&quot;, made by Watson Silver Co. in their Lily Pattern (patented 1902). Both marked sterling. No monograms. 10.17 oz troy combined weight. American, early 20th c. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/306_1-777x1080.jpg" title="Lot 306: Three George III Table or Serving Spoons, Paul Sto - Realized: $322.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/306_1-129x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152129" style="width: 129px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 306: Three George III Table or Serving Spoons, Paul Sto" title="Lot 306: Three George III Table or Serving Spoons, Paul Sto" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 306: Three George III Table or Serving Spoons, Paul Sto</h4><p>Three George III sterling silver table or serving spoons, all with reverse tipt oval handles, marked PS (attributed to Paul Storr), two with marks for London, sterling, 1816-1817; one with marks for London, sterling, 1812-1813. No monograms. 8-3/4&quot;L, combined weight 7.04 oz troy. Private Nashville collection. Condition: Very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/307_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152133" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 307: Large Victorian Meat Dome and Tray" title="Lot 307: Large Victorian Meat Dome and Tray" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 307: Large Victorian Meat Dome and Tray</h4><p>Large Victorian oval meat dome, silver on copper with gadrooned edges and engraved armorial crest of a lion in a tent, unmarked, 11 1/2&quot; H x 18 7/8&quot; W x 14&quot; D. Together with an oval Victorian silver on copper tray with engraved wreath in center (no monogram) and scrolled border, beaded rim, marks for Henry Wilkinson &amp; Co. of Sheffield, England. 18&quot; x 28&quot; (including handles). Both English, 19th century. Condition: Scattered denting and scratches. Tray replated.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $550.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/308_1-645x1080.jpg" title="Lot 308: 18KT Diamond &amp; Sapphire Art Deco pendant - Realized: $2,040.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/308_1-107x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152141" style="width: 107px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 308: 18KT Diamond &amp; Sapphire Art Deco pendant" title="Lot 308: 18KT Diamond &amp; Sapphire Art Deco pendant" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 308: 18KT Diamond &amp; Sapphire Art Deco pendant</h4><p>Ladies&#039; Art Deco period 18k white gold (tested, not marked) oval pendant with central bezel set oval standard brilliant cut natural blue sapphire (approx. weight .78 ct), 28 baguette cut blue sapphires and 59 round cut diamonds. Total weight colored stones: 1.34 carat. Total weight diamonds: .92 carat. Total weight of Brooch: 4.60 dwt. Bail is white metal, does not test as gold. Included is a February 2012 appraisal for retail replacement value of $3,075. Condition: Good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,040.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/310_1-180x71.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152153" style="width: 180px; height: 71px;" alt="Lot 310: 14K,10K Victorian and Edwardian Jewelry plus" title="Lot 310: 14K,10K Victorian and Edwardian Jewelry plus" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 310: 14K,10K Victorian and Edwardian Jewelry plus</h4><p>Large group of Victorian, Edwardian and Revival jewelry, 14K, 10K, rolled gold and gold tone, including festoon and watch pendant necklaces; 5 Victorian rolled gold bangle bracelets, 1 with scene of cottage by lake, 2 w/ seed pearl/floral vine motifs, 1 with bright cut decoration, 1 other (some wear on all); 6 rings (1 14K white gold filligree w/ clear stone, 4 @ 10K, 1 sterling); stick pins ( 4 14K , 4 10K, 9 others); collar pins and brooches with various stones and motifs ( 2 14K, 2 10K, 1 sterling, 12 others); watch fobs, charms and chains; gold-plated token case/compact with bright cut design; gold-plated pocketknife; goldtone sweater clips with chain; goldtone grapevine pendant necklace. Most items turn of the century, some reproduction. Approximately 54 items. 10K (including stones, seed pearls, non-gold findings): 22.3 grams; 14K (including stones, seed pearls): 12.5 grams; sterling (including stones): 0.135 oz troy. Condition: Overall good condition. Some with broken clasps. Minor damage to decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $750.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $850.00<br />Realized Price: $995.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/311_1-180x65.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152158" style="width: 180px; height: 65px;" alt="Lot 311: 14k, 10k and Victorian jewelry" title="Lot 311: 14k, 10k and Victorian jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 311: 14k, 10k and Victorian jewelry</h4><p>Group of 14k, 10k and gold-tone rings, stick pins, and other jewelry including two Masonic rings, 6 stick pins, 2 child&#039;s rings, pair starburst pearl earrings, 1 onyx cameo small brooch, 1 intaglio watch fob, 1 US Dollar Gold Liberty Head stick pin, Asian mother-of-pearl pendant necklace, 14-1/4&quot; L, with matching earrings and more. 22 items total. (14k: 4.1 grams), (10k: 22.4 grams). Condition: All in good condition with acceptable wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/312_1-180x80.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152161" style="width: 180px; height: 80px;" alt="Lot 312: Group of 14k jewelry" title="Lot 312: Group of 14k jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 312: Group of 14k jewelry</h4><p>Group of 14k jewelry including 14k yellow gold graduated matte bead necklace strung on chain, 15-1/4&quot; L (12.3 grams); Pair 14k white gold and pearl cluster earrings, 1/2&quot; H (4.5 grams total), with screw backs; 14k white gold Gruen lady&#039;s watch with blue and white stones on face and black cord bracelet, 1&quot; L face (13.7 grams total). Condition: Beads in overall very good condition with very few dents and minor surface wear. Pearl earrings with some imperfections and surface grime. Watch face worn and watch not functioning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/313_1-180x72.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152171" style="width: 180px; height: 72px;" alt="Lot 313: 4 pcs Ladies Jewelry inc. gold watches &amp; pearls" title="Lot 313: 4 pcs Ladies Jewelry inc. gold watches &amp; pearls" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 313: 4 pcs Ladies Jewelry inc. gold watches &amp; pearls</h4><p>Group of ladies jewelry. 1st item &#8211; lady&#039;s Girard Perregaux and Co. wristwatch, 17 jewels, in 14k white gold case by J. Milhening Inc, with two round brilliant diamonds, stainless band. 2nd item- 14k yellow gold Ollendorff wristwatch with eight 0.02 round diamonds, goldtone band. 3rd item &#8211; 10k yellow gold child&#039;s bangle bracelet, 4.5 grams. 4th item- 17&quot; graduated cultured pearl necklace, approximately 3mm to 6mm. Condition: Watches do not run.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/314_1-1166x1080.jpg" title="Lot 314: 14k ladies Waltham pocket watch - Realized: $510.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/314_1-180x166.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152174" style="width: 180px; height: 166px;" alt="Lot 314: 14k ladies Waltham pocket watch" title="Lot 314: 14k ladies Waltham pocket watch" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 314: 14k ladies Waltham pocket watch</h4><p>14k yellow gold Waltham lady&#039;s hunter case pocket watch, size 0, stem wound and set, works #3619910, case # 240239 with impressed mark &quot;Waltham&quot;. American Watch Co. on dial with Roman numeral markers and second subsidiary on white enamel dial. Case: 1-1/2&quot; diameter. 41.1 grams total weight. Condition: Watch in running condition at time of inspection. Small crack on dial under hands.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/324_1-1435x1080.jpg" title="Lot 324: Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Figural Andirons - Realized: $1,920.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/324_1-180x135.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152200" style="width: 180px; height: 135px;" alt="Lot 324: Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Figural Andirons" title="Lot 324: Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Figural Andirons" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 324: Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Figural Andirons</h4><p>Pair of Shenandoah Valley, Virginia cast iron figural andirons, possibly from the Redwell Furnace located near Luray (which operated under various names until at least 1840). Finials cast in the form of men&#039;s heads, over architectural column style shafts and cabriole legs. 13-3/8&quot; H x 14&quot; D. For a similar example, see The Regional Arts of the Early South: A Sampling from the Collection of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts by John Bivins and Forsyth Alexander, p. 136. 2nd Quarter 19th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with later paint and/or varnish added.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $1,920.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/325_1-1904x1080.jpg" title="Lot 325: Grouping of 4 early iron sugar nips, some engraved - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/325_1-180x102.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152204" style="width: 180px; height: 102px;" alt="Lot 325: Grouping of 4 early iron sugar nips, some engraved" title="Lot 325: Grouping of 4 early iron sugar nips, some engraved" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 325: Grouping of 4 early iron sugar nips, some engraved</h4><p>Grouping of early iron sugar nips, total 4. One with line dot engraved decoration near hinge. Lengths ranging from 9&quot; to 7-7/8&quot;. Early 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All with various degrees of oxidation/rust. One having a broken latch for keeping nips in the closed position.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/333_1-1050x1080.jpg" title="Lot 333: Southern Sheraton Cherry Sugar chest - Realized: $1,800.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/333_1-175x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152267" style="width: 175px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 333: Southern Sheraton Cherry Sugar chest" title="Lot 333: Southern Sheraton Cherry Sugar chest" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 333: Southern Sheraton Cherry Sugar chest</h4><p>Sheraton cherry sugar chest with poplar secondary, possibly Kentucky. Rectangular molded lip top and dovetailed case with diamond inlaid escutcheon, over one dovetailed drawer with wood pulls and tall turned feet. 34 1/2&quot; H x 31&quot; W x 15 1/4&quot; D. Circa 1840. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All hardware absent. Top detached from base. Interior divider missing. Medial molding replaced and newer escutcheon. Refinished.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,800.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/335_1-1009x1080.jpg" title="Lot 335: TN Walnut Sugar Chest - Realized: $2,400.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/335_1-168x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155117" style="width: 168px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 335: TN Walnut Sugar Chest" title="Lot 335: TN Walnut Sugar Chest" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 335: TN Walnut Sugar Chest</h4><p>Tennessee walnut sugar chest, poplar secondary wood, with figured veneered drawer. Dovetailed case, brass escutcheon, and ring turned legs. 28&quot; H x 25 3/4&quot; W x 15 5/8&quot; D. Circa 1830. Possibly East TN, found in Greene County. Condition: Replaced divider, feet cut down, old refinish, veneer on drawer split, crack and losses to edge of top, replaced knobs, losses to lower right corner of drawer and front right leg.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,400.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/336_1-1763x1080.jpg" title="Lot 336: Wythe Co. VA Sofa, 19th c. - Realized: $1,440.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/336_1-180x110.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152277" style="width: 180px; height: 110px;" alt="Lot 336: Wythe Co. VA Sofa, 19th c." title="Lot 336: Wythe Co. VA Sofa, 19th c." /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 336: Wythe Co. VA Sofa, 19th c.</h4><p>19th century Southwest Virginia walnut sofa with flat crest rail tenoned into thick solid shaped arms over inset side spindles. Canted back with turned spindles connecting to the rear base railing. Modern wooden base board has been added to support contemporary sofa cushion. Turned tapered feet. 34 1/2&quot; H x 76 3/4&quot; H x 28 1/2&quot; D. Wythe County, Virginia, possibly from the Fleming K. Rich shop (1806-1861). Condition: Overall very good condition with slight splitting on the crest rail, later supports were added behind the arm spindles to prevent breakage. Possibly some spindles replaced.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,440.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/342_1-1590x1080.jpg" title="Lot 342: Federal Candlestand &amp; 2 Birdcage Windsors - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/342_1-180x122.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152320" style="width: 180px; height: 122px;" alt="Lot 342: Federal Candlestand &amp; 2 Birdcage Windsors" title="Lot 342: Federal Candlestand &amp; 2 Birdcage Windsors" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 342: Federal Candlestand &amp; 2 Birdcage Windsors</h4><p>Grouping of 3 items including a New England Federal candlestand and 2 birdcage Windsor chairs. 1st item: A New England Federal candlestand with octagonal top, ring turned standard and tripod base with curved tapered legs. Primary wood appears to be cherry. 28 1/2&quot; height. 1st quarter of 19th century. 2nd item: Birdcage Windsor chair with curved crest rail and bamboo turnings on legs and stretchers, yellow-brown stained surface. 35 1/4&quot; height. Early 19th century. 3rd item: Birdcage Windsor with straight crest rail, bamboo style turnings on legs, stretchers, and spindles, yellow-brown stained surface. 35&quot; height. Early 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st item: old refinish, repairs at legs where dovetails join the standard, some insect damage. Block at top of standard old but possibly not original. 2nd item: very good condition. 3rd item: very good conditon.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/343_1-1128x1080.jpg" title="Lot 343: English Chippendale 2 drawer server, 18th cent. - Realized: $644.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/343_1-180x172.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152327" style="width: 180px; height: 172px;" alt="Lot 343: English Chippendale 2 drawer server, 18th cent." title="Lot 343: English Chippendale 2 drawer server, 18th cent." /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 343: English Chippendale 2 drawer server, 18th cent.</h4><p>English oak Chippendale serving table, pine secondary wood, two dovetailed drawers with bead molded edges, open fretwork corner returns and Marlborough legs with inside chamfering. 28-1/2&quot; H x 30&quot; W x 18-1/8&quot; D, late 18th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall good condition. Stains and some sun fading on top. Old loss to rear leg near the intersection of bottom drawer case.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/345_1-1249x1080.jpg" title="Lot 345: Louis XV French Provincial Oak Sideboard - Realized: $1,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/345_1-180x155.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152346" style="width: 180px; height: 155px;" alt="Lot 345: Louis XV French Provincial Oak Sideboard" title="Lot 345: Louis XV French Provincial Oak Sideboard" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 345: Louis XV French Provincial Oak Sideboard</h4><p>Louis XV French Provincial oak buffet bas or sideboard. Rectangular molded top with rounded corners over two long drawers and one small center drawer, above two shaped paneled cupboard doors with steel escutcheons and fiche hinges. Raised on short tapered legs joined by a scalloped skirt accented with shell carving. Retains original key. 44&quot; H x 66-1/4&quot; W x 21&quot; D. French, 18th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall good condition. Old repair to left back leg. Feet have been reduced. Minor warping, cracks and some sun fading to top.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/346_1-1083x1080.jpg" title="Lot 346: William and Mary chest, late 17th cent. - Realized: $1,053.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/346_1-180x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152352" style="width: 180px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 346: William and Mary chest, late 17th cent." title="Lot 346: William and Mary chest, late 17th cent." /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 346: William and Mary chest, late 17th cent.</h4><p>English oak William and Mary period 4-drawer chest, two board top over side-hung and dovetailed drawers framed with molding and separated by strips of scratched and beaded molding. Straight feet are extentions of side stiles. Brass openwork escutcheons and Baroque style handles (replacements). Paneled sides and back. Frame and panel construction with rosehead nail reinforcement. 38-1/8&quot; H x 38-1/2&quot; W x 20&quot; D. 17th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall very good condition with some surface scratches on top. Later surface. Replaced handles. Some piecing done to left front and left back feet.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,053.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/350_2-1225x1080.jpg" title="Lot 350: Queen Anne Dropleaf Table - Realized: $780.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/350_2-180x158.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155074" style="width: 180px; height: 158px;" alt="Lot 350: Queen Anne Dropleaf Table" title="Lot 350: Queen Anne Dropleaf Table" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 350: Queen Anne Dropleaf Table</h4><p>Queen Anne mahogany dining table with two drop leaves and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. 27&quot;H x 44&quot;W x 16&quot; D (42&quot; with leaves extended). English, 18th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Restorations including re-set hinges and some splices; one knee return missing, others with shrinkage and losses; refinished.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/351_1-815x1080.jpg" title="Lot 351: Set of 12 Chippendale style Oak Dining Chairs - Realized: $1,440.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/351_1-135x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152389" style="width: 135px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 351: Set of 12 Chippendale style Oak Dining Chairs" title="Lot 351: Set of 12 Chippendale style Oak Dining Chairs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 351: Set of 12 Chippendale style Oak Dining Chairs</h4><p>Set of 12 oak Chippendale style dining side chairs with curved top rail, pierced splat, rush seats, straight legs joined by stretchers. 43-1/2&quot; H x 22&quot; W x 17&quot; D x 20&quot; seat H. Beige gingham down seat cushions included. 1st quarter 20th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,440.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/352_1-1358x1080.jpg" title="Lot 352: 2 Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/352_1-180x143.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152402" style="width: 180px; height: 143px;" alt="Lot 352: 2 Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes" title="Lot 352: 2 Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 352: 2 Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes</h4><p>Two English mahogany knife boxes, both of serpentine form with inlaid edges and fitted interiors. 1st item: Knife box with fitted interior, copper pull on lid, 14-3/4&quot; H x 8-1/2&quot; W x 10&quot; D. 2nd item: Knife box with compass star inlaid fitted interior, 14&quot; H x 8-7/8&quot; W x 10-1/4&quot; D. Both early 19th century. Condition: Surface cracking and splits, areas of lost and replaced inlay, one missing escutcheon. Original hinges retained.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/353_1-607x1080.jpg" title="Lot 353: Neoclassical style Gilt Mirror - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/353_1-101x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152408" style="width: 101px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 353: Neoclassical style Gilt Mirror" title="Lot 353: Neoclassical style Gilt Mirror" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 353: Neoclassical style Gilt Mirror</h4><p>Neoclassical or Adam style gilt wood mirror with urn and swag carved top and rosette corners. 39&quot; H x 21-1/2&quot; W overall, glass measures 18-1/2&quot; H x 14-1/8&quot; W. 19th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Top is loose but reinforced on back. Swag carved crest appears to be an early enhancement to the original mirror frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/354_1-579x1080.jpg" title="Lot 354: French 19th c. Barometer - Realized: $1,404.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/354_1-96x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152410" style="width: 96px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 354: French 19th c. Barometer" title="Lot 354: French 19th c. Barometer" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 354: French 19th c. Barometer</h4><p>French giltwood barometer with thermometer, lyre shaped top over an octagonal base, paper face highlighted with figural clouds. Signed Paget aux Themes. 19th century. 34-5/8&quot; H x 17-1/&quot; W. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall good condition. Functionality not guaranteed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,404.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/360_1-1329x1080.jpg" title="Lot 360: Set of 6 Baccarat Crystal Champagne Glasses - Realized: $360.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/360_1-180x146.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152456" style="width: 180px; height: 146px;" alt="Lot 360: Set of 6 Baccarat Crystal Champagne Glasses" title="Lot 360: Set of 6 Baccarat Crystal Champagne Glasses" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 360: Set of 6 Baccarat Crystal Champagne Glasses</h4><p>Set of 6 Baccarat Crystal fluted champagne glasses, Jets D&#039;eau pattern having clear top with grey arches pattern and frosted floral stems. Retains the original box. Discontinued in 1993. Each measures 7 7/8&quot; H. Condition: All excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/366_1-180x62.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152493" style="width: 180px; height: 62px;" alt="Lot 366: Lot of Baccarat Amberina Glass items, total 11" title="Lot 366: Lot of Baccarat Amberina Glass items, total 11" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 366: Lot of Baccarat Amberina Glass items, total 11</h4><p>Grouping of 11 Baccarat Amberina spiral pattern glass objects, majority with mold marks Baccarat Depose. Includes a large decanter with bulbous base, 3 scent/perfume bottles with stoppers, one perfume bottle with atomizer, one tumbler, one small turk mold, one bowl, one plate, one long retangular dish, and one bobeche. Tallest decanter: 7-7/8&quot;H, plate 7-1/8&quot;D. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; large scent/perfume bottle with roughness to bottom edge, plate with chip to underside edge, tumbler with shallow flakes to bottom of base edge, tray with minor nick to underside edge at corner.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/367_1-1564x1080.jpg" title="Lot 367: Large Baccarat Marked Glass Inkwell - Realized: $240.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/367_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152505" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 367: Large Baccarat Marked Glass Inkwell" title="Lot 367: Large Baccarat Marked Glass Inkwell" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 367: Large Baccarat Marked Glass Inkwell</h4><p>Large Baccarat marked glass ink well, embossed mark Baccarat Depose underside. Glass top, brass liner at opening, removable interior ink well, square attached undertray. 4&quot; height x 5 3/4&quot; x 5 3/4&quot;. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Excellent conditon<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $125.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $240.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/370_1-1350x1080.jpg" title="Lot 370: George A. Newman Pennsylvania Landscape - Realized: $360.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/370_1-180x144.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152523" style="width: 180px; height: 144px;" alt="Lot 370: George A. Newman Pennsylvania Landscape" title="Lot 370: George A. Newman Pennsylvania Landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 370: George A. Newman Pennsylvania Landscape</h4><p>George A. Newman (American/Pennsylvania, 1875 &#8211; 1965) oil on board landscape depicting bridge and saw mill. Signed &quot;Geo. A Newman&quot; lower right. Additional pencil inscriptions en verso read, &quot;Old stone bridge and saw mill by the Unami Creek near Sumneytown, Pennsylvania, December 1940&quot; and &quot;To my friend Frank G. Ladner, Jr. from Lester K. Kriebel&quot;. Housed in a molded gilt wood frame. Sight &#8211; 8 5/8&quot; H x 11 1/2&quot; W. 11 3/4&quot; H x 14 1/2&quot; W. 1940. Condition: Canvas excellent condition.Some cracklure to corners of frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/372_1-922x1080.jpg" title="Lot 372: 19th c. Continental School, portrait of gentleman - Realized: $497.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/372_1-153x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152532" style="width: 153px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 372: 19th c. Continental School, portrait of gentleman" title="Lot 372: 19th c. Continental School, portrait of gentleman" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 372: 19th c. Continental School, portrait of gentleman</h4><p>Continental School, portrait of a young gentleman in formal dress, unsigned. Gold-tone and composition frame. Stamped en verso &quot;Restored D. Manuel R. A. LL. D.&quot; and with Cincinnati, Ohio stamp, probably from framer. Sight: 23-1/2&quot; H x 18-1/2&quot; W, frame: 32&quot; H x 26-1/2&quot; W. Mid-19th century. Condition: Overall cracklure. Not relined.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $497.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/374_1-885x1080.jpg" title="Lot 374: Oil on Canvas, Victorian Genre Scene - Realized: $540.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/374_1-147x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152546" style="width: 147px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 374: Oil on Canvas, Victorian Genre Scene" title="Lot 374: Oil on Canvas, Victorian Genre Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 374: Oil on Canvas, Victorian Genre Scene</h4><p>Victorian genre scene, oil on canvas, depicting a mother and child, the mother seated and clothed in a blue and lace dress, in a forest river scape setting. Signed lower left &quot; O. Darcey&quot;. Label en verso of frame inscribed &quot;Once Upon A Time&quot;. Housed in the original relief carved composition and gilt wood frame. Sight &#8211; 24 1/8&quot; H x 18&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 36 3/4&quot; H x 30 1/2&quot; W. 19th century. Condition: Painting overall very good condition with some slight rubbing to margins of canvas. Frame with minor scattered losses and touch ups.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/377_1-1293x1080.jpg" title="Lot 377: Oil on board, Fox preying on mallard duck - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/377_1-180x150.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152568" style="width: 180px; height: 150px;" alt="Lot 377: Oil on board, Fox preying on mallard duck" title="Lot 377: Oil on board, Fox preying on mallard duck" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 377: Oil on board, Fox preying on mallard duck</h4><p>Oil on board, scene of fox hunting a mallard duck in reeds. Illegible signature lower left, &quot;J. B&#8230;&quot; Period gilt frame. Sight: 19-1/2&quot; H x 25-1/4&quot; W, Frame: 27-1/4&quot; H x 33&quot; W. Probably early 20th century. American or English School. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Painting loose in frame. Some areas of repaint to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/381_1-1377x1080.jpg" title="Lot 381: Scottish Oil on Canvas Fly Fishing Landscape - Realized: $2,040.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/381_1-180x141.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152589" style="width: 180px; height: 141px;" alt="Lot 381: Scottish Oil on Canvas Fly Fishing Landscape" title="Lot 381: Scottish Oil on Canvas Fly Fishing Landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 381: Scottish Oil on Canvas Fly Fishing Landscape</h4><p>20th century Scottish oil on canvas depicting two figures, one fly fishing and the other observing while leaning on a cane. Red marker en verso partially reads &quot;At the turn of the light. The ___ Park.&quot; 9-1/2&quot;H x 13-3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 15&quot;H x 19-1/8&quot;W. Provenance: Purchased in Scotland in 1977. Condition: Overall craquelure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $2,040.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/384_1-1764x1080.jpg" title="Lot 384: Paul Charbonnier oil on board landscape - Realized: $510.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/384_1-180x110.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152606" style="width: 180px; height: 110px;" alt="Lot 384: Paul Charbonnier oil on board landscape" title="Lot 384: Paul Charbonnier oil on board landscape" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 384: Paul Charbonnier oil on board landscape</h4><p>Paul Charbonnier (French, 20th century) oil on board landscape of country lane with woods on right. Signed P. Charbonnier lower right. Gold-tone frame with linen matte. Sight: 7-1/2&quot; H x 15-1/4&quot; W, frame: 11-5/8&quot; H x 19-1/2&quot; W. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $325.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/389_1-1204x1080.jpg" title="Lot 389: European Interior Scene, o/b, Feeding Birds - Realized: $510.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/389_1-180x161.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152645" style="width: 180px; height: 161px;" alt="Lot 389: European Interior Scene, o/b, Feeding Birds" title="Lot 389: European Interior Scene, o/b, Feeding Birds" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 389: European Interior Scene, o/b, Feeding Birds</h4><p>European School oil on oak panel genre scene of a family in a home interior. The father is depicted feeding two baby birds in a nest atop the table while his son and wife watch. A basket of finely painted vegetables sits in the foreground with a birdcage and various kitchen utensils lining the walls in the background. Signed and dated HC &#039;48 on the stretcher of the table. New wide giltwood frame with silvered rabbet edge. 6-1/2&quot;H x 8-1/4&quot;W sight, 15&quot; x 17&quot; framed. Continental, possibly Dutch or Flemish, 19th century. Condition: Revarnished, overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/395_1-180x76.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152685" style="width: 180px; height: 76px;" alt="Lot 395: 2 Dali Etchings and 1 Dali Woodblock, total 3" title="Lot 395: 2 Dali Etchings and 1 Dali Woodblock, total 3" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 395: 2 Dali Etchings and 1 Dali Woodblock, total 3</h4><p>Group of three Salvador Dali works of art. 1st item: Dali woodblock print, &quot;The Centaur&quot; from The Divine Comedy series, signed in plate. Goldtone frame. Plate: 10&quot; H x 7&quot; W, Frame: 21-1/8&quot; H x 18&quot; W. 2nd item: After Dali etching, &quot;Self-portrait of Rembrandt&quot;, Artist&#039;s Proof/150. Plate: 6-3/4&quot; H x 5&quot; H. Frame: 19-1/4&quot; H x 15-3/4&quot; W. 3rd item: After Dali etching,&quot;Self-portrait of Michelangelo&quot;. #21/150. Plate: 6-3/4&quot; H x 4-3/4&quot; W, frame: 19-1/4&quot; H x 15-3/4&quot; W. Both 2nd and 3rd items with Rothery&#039;s, Knoxville, TN framing labels and Certificates of Authenticity en verso. Condition: All three with foxing and mold spores on linen mats.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/397_1-690x1080.jpg" title="Lot 397: Peter Max Colored Lithograph, Statue of Liberty - Realized: $878.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/397_1-115x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152708" style="width: 115px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 397: Peter Max Colored Lithograph, Statue of Liberty" title="Lot 397: Peter Max Colored Lithograph, Statue of Liberty" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 397: Peter Max Colored Lithograph, Statue of Liberty</h4><p>Peter Max (American, 1937 &#8211; ) &quot;Statue of Liberty&quot; colored lithograph. Signed and dated lower right &quot;MAX, 1986&quot; and numbered &quot;33/AP&quot; lower left. Sight &#8211; 32&quot; H x 16 1/2&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 42 3/4&quot; H x 27 1/2&quot; W. 20th century. Condition: Overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $878.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/399_1-1464x1080.jpg" title="Lot 399: Marcel Mouly lithograph, Marine View Brittany - Realized: $351.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/399_1-180x132.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152716" style="width: 180px; height: 132px;" alt="Lot 399: Marcel Mouly lithograph, Marine View Brittany" title="Lot 399: Marcel Mouly lithograph, Marine View Brittany" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 399: Marcel Mouly lithograph, Marine View Brittany</h4><p>Marcel Mouly (French, 1918-2008), lithograph, Marine View of Brittany depicting boats along a shoreline, edition E.A., signed M. Mouly (lower right). Paneled gilt frame, linen mat. Frame: 21&quot; H x 28-3/4&quot; W, sight: 12-3/4&quot; H x 18-1/2&quot; W. Condition: Both mats with some water damage.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/400_1-1289x1080.jpg" title="Lot 400: Ren&eacute; Magritte Lithograph , Les Bijoux Indiscrets - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/400_1-180x150.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152719" style="width: 180px; height: 150px;" alt="Lot 400: Ren&eacute; Magritte Lithograph , Les Bijoux Indiscrets" title="Lot 400: Ren&eacute; Magritte Lithograph , Les Bijoux Indiscrets" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 400: Ren&eacute; Magritte Lithograph , Les Bijoux Indiscrets</h4><p>Ren&eacute; Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967), color lithograph on paper, Les Bijoux Indiscrets. Illustration of an extended, blue, right hand with a sleeping face located in the wrist in a white and pink background. Titled in blue ink in the lower left hand corner of image, artist plate signature is located in the same ink on the lower right hand corner. Another print can be found in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts collection. Matted, in a silvered wood frame. Sight &#8211; 9 x 11 3/4. Frame &#8211; 15 1/4 x 18 1/8. Circa 1963. Condition: Light foxing on right corner of matting; grime on protective glass.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/402_1-988x1080.jpg" title="Lot 402: 4 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints - Realized: $3,600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/402_1-164x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152728" style="width: 164px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 402: 4 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints" title="Lot 402: 4 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 402: 4 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints</h4><p>Beulah Tomlinson (active Provincetown, Massachussetts, mid 20th century) color white-line wood block prints, fruit still life and floral arrangement. 1st item &#8211; White line wood cut block print depicting a fruit still life. Signed in pencil lower left and dated 10/30/56. Unframed. 11 1/2&quot; x 11 3/4&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; White line wood cut block print depicting a floral arrangement. Signed in pencil lower right and dated 9/21/55. Unframed. 15 3/4&quot; x 11 3/4&quot; W. Lot also includes original signed sketchbook cover measuring 13 3/4&quot; x 17&quot; H. 3rd item &#8211; White line wood cut block print depicting bird. Signed in pencil lower left and dated 2/14/56. Unframed. 16 1/4&quot; x 13 1/4&quot; W. 4th item &#8211; White line wood cut block print depicting a crouching nude woman. Signed in pencil lower right and dated 9/10/55. Unframed. 10 3/4&quot; x 13 1/8&quot; W. Condition: Overall toning to all prints. Some losses to margin edges of 1st and 2nd print. Some spotting to 3rd and 4th prints.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $3,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/406_1-180x73.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152759" style="width: 180px; height: 73px;" alt="Lot 406: 2 Gelatin Silver Prints, Alan Ross &amp; Philip Hyde" title="Lot 406: 2 Gelatin Silver Prints, Alan Ross &amp; Philip Hyde" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 406: 2 Gelatin Silver Prints, Alan Ross &amp; Philip Hyde</h4><p>2 Gelatin Silver Prints, Alan Ross &amp; Philip Hyde. 1st item: Framed gelatin silver print by Alan Ross (20th century) depicting Jackson Lake located in the Grand Teton National Park. Pencil signed lower right on the mount. Photograph: 9-3/4&quot; H x 12-7/8&quot; W. Framed: 16-3/8&quot; H x 20-1/4&quot; W. 20th century. 2nd item: Framed gelatin silver print by Philip Hyde (20th century) depicting The Minarets located in Sierra Nevada, California. Pencil signed lower right on the mount and titled lower left. Photograph: 9-3/4&quot; H x 13-1/2&quot; W. Framed: 16-3/8&quot; H x 20-1/4&quot; W. Condition: Both overall very good condition. Slight toning to interiors of mat.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $878.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/409_1-668x1080.jpg" title="Lot 409: After Andy Warhol, &quot;Souper Dress, 1966-67 - Realized: $2,457.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/409_1-111x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152774" style="width: 111px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 409: After Andy Warhol, &quot;Souper Dress, 1966-67" title="Lot 409: After Andy Warhol, &quot;Souper Dress, 1966-67" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 409: After Andy Warhol, &quot;Souper Dress, 1966-67</h4><p>After Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), &quot;The Souper Dress,&quot; designed with the iconic Campbell&#039;s Soup can image. Retains the original paper label. Comprised of 80% cellulose, 20% cotton. Uncut, 36 in length. Condition: Very good condition with scattered small round areas of light toning to white background, mostly at top near neckline and shoulders; all-over creasing from folding; one 5/8 long vertical thinning that varies between 1/16th and 1/8th wide at inside upper back neck edge and two tiny pin holes also at inside upper back neck edge.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,457.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/410_1-453x1080.jpg" title="Lot 410: Milo Martin Terracota Nude Figure - Realized: $527.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/410_1-75x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152782" style="width: 75px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 410: Milo Martin Terracota Nude Figure" title="Lot 410: Milo Martin Terracota Nude Figure" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 410: Milo Martin Terracota Nude Figure</h4><p>Milo Martin (Swizterland, 1893 &#8211; 1970) terracotta nude figure of a female with raised arms. Signed and dated on the back &quot;Milo Martin, 1930&quot;. 15 3/4&quot; H. Together with a 1941 French book by C. F. Landry about the sculptures of Milo Martin. Condition: Chip to edge of one back corner, otherwise very good condition. Interior book pages detached from cover. Interior toning to preface and appendix pages. Tape added to spine.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $527.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/412_1-1050x1080.jpg" title="Lot 412: Leonardo Nierman Abstract Bronze Sculpture - Realized: $2,691.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/412_1-175x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152797" style="width: 175px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 412: Leonardo Nierman Abstract Bronze Sculpture" title="Lot 412: Leonardo Nierman Abstract Bronze Sculpture" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 412: Leonardo Nierman Abstract Bronze Sculpture</h4><p>Leonardo Nierman (New York/Mexican, b. 1932) mid-century abstract bronze sculpture on an ebonized base, signed and numbered VI/VI. 13&quot;H x 15&quot;W x 11&quot;D. 20th century. Condition: Scattered rough spots on edges, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $2,691.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/413_1-180x73.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152804" style="width: 180px; height: 73px;" alt="Lot 413: Pair German Bauhaus style Candleabra, WMF" title="Lot 413: Pair German Bauhaus style Candleabra, WMF" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 413: Pair German Bauhaus style Candleabra, WMF</h4><p>Pair of German silver plate candelabra in the Bauhaus style by WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik), each with three round tapering candle arms joined by a central triangular support. Marked &quot;WMF&quot; in shield to tip of leg. 5&quot; H x 8 1/4&quot; W. Circa 1930. Condition: Overall good condition. One with denting to the circular rim of two of the candle holders.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $293.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/416_1-828x1080.jpg" title="Lot 416: Arts &amp; Crafts Charles Limbert Rocker - Realized: $720.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/416_1-138x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152823" style="width: 138px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 416: Arts &amp; Crafts Charles Limbert Rocker" title="Lot 416: Arts &amp; Crafts Charles Limbert Rocker" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 416: Arts &amp; Crafts Charles Limbert Rocker</h4><p>Oak Arts &amp; Crafts Charles Limbert Rocker with the impressed Limbert mark underneath the left arm. Retains an old, possibly original finish and the original leather seat. 37 1/2&quot; H x 25&quot; W x 28&quot; D. Early 20th century. Condition: Seat support slats loose; wear to leather upholstery and underside of cushion; edge nicks to front support verticals; lower back horizontal loose in joint, does not appear to affect use; wear to finish especially at tops of arms.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/420_1-1883x1080.jpg" title="Lot 420: Grouping of 5 Italian Gilt Sconces - Realized: $497.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/420_1-180x103.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152840" style="width: 180px; height: 103px;" alt="Lot 420: Grouping of 5 Italian Gilt Sconces" title="Lot 420: Grouping of 5 Italian Gilt Sconces" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 420: Grouping of 5 Italian Gilt Sconces</h4><p>Grouping of five 20th century gilt wood Italian sconces with classical scrolled leaf design, two with acorns. Ranging in size from 6 3/4&quot; H x 8 5/8&quot; W to 9&quot; H x 9 1/2&quot; W. Condition: Overall very good condition with scattered wear to gilt. Evidence of tape to tops of a few.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $497.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/421_1-1843x1080.jpg" title="Lot 421: 6 Gilt Framed Angel Chromolithographs - Realized: $1,287.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/421_1-180x105.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152846" style="width: 180px; height: 105px;" alt="Lot 421: 6 Gilt Framed Angel Chromolithographs" title="Lot 421: 6 Gilt Framed Angel Chromolithographs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 421: 6 Gilt Framed Angel Chromolithographs</h4><p>Grouping of six framed chromolithographs of Angels in various poses. Three framed together in an architectural Gothic style carved gilt wood frame (14 3/4&quot; H x 13 7/8&quot; W), one framed in an ornate architectural Gothic style gilt wood frame(21 1/2&quot; H x 7 3/4&quot; W) and the others framed in contemporary gilt wood frames (13 3/4&quot; H x 6 1/2&quot; W). Prints and Gothic style frames late 19th/Early 20th century. Condition: Several breaks to Gothic frames. Some &quot;rubbed areas&quot; to a couple of the prints.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/422_1-907x1080.jpg" title="Lot 422: Framed French Classical Bust Plate - Realized: $439.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/422_1-151x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152850" style="width: 151px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 422: Framed French Classical Bust Plate" title="Lot 422: Framed French Classical Bust Plate" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 422: Framed French Classical Bust Plate</h4><p>Framed 19th century French porcelain Classical style plate featuring the bust of a Roman woman. Red Amphora style painted border with gilt accents. Impressed &quot;p&quot; and &quot;g&quot; to back. Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame. Plate measures 9&quot; dia. Framed: 21 3/4&quot; dia. Condition: Some loss to gilt, otherwise very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $439.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/429_1-1454x1080.jpg" title="Lot 429: KPM Porcelain Ewer &amp; Sevres Cups w/ Saucers - Realized: $497.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/429_1-180x133.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152891" style="width: 180px; height: 133px;" alt="Lot 429: KPM Porcelain Ewer &amp; Sevres Cups w/ Saucers" title="Lot 429: KPM Porcelain Ewer &amp; Sevres Cups w/ Saucers" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 429: KPM Porcelain Ewer &amp; Sevres Cups w/ Saucers</h4><p>Grouping of European porcelain. 1st item: A KPM German porcelain ewer, cobalt ground, with a figural swan design below spout and gilt handle terminating into a Pan face. Base marked &quot;KPM&quot; with blue scepter mark. 12 1/2&quot; H. 19th century. 2nd item: A pair of Sevres porcelain cups with saucers with painted bird decoration on a cobalt ground and scrolled gilt decoration. Blue doubled crossed L mark to base of cups and saucers. Cups measure 2&quot; H. Saucers measure 5 1/4&quot; dia. 19th century. Condition: 1st item: Slight wear and scratches to body. Old break to top of base of ewer where it screws to body. 2nd item: Nick to rim of one cup. Other pieces excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $497.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/431_1-180x70.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152903" style="width: 180px; height: 70px;" alt="Lot 431: Grouping of Blue Onion Porcelain, 2 Meissen" title="Lot 431: Grouping of Blue Onion Porcelain, 2 Meissen" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 431: Grouping of Blue Onion Porcelain, 2 Meissen</h4><p>Grouping of 3 Blue Onion porcelain items including one Meissen reticulated compote ( 8 3/4&quot; H x 8 3/4&quot; dia), one Meissen footed serving platter and one &quot;Blue Onion&quot; pattern tureen, with outward turned handles and twist finial marked on the base with a three prong crown over a D (9&quot; H x 14&quot; W). Both Meissen items with blue cross sword mark to bases. All items German, 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Compote with shallow chips to base. Footed platter very good condition. Tureen with a couple of shallow chips to base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/432_1-1920x913.jpg" title="Lot 432: 4 Meissen Blue Onion Porcelain Items + 1 other - Realized: $439.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/432_1-180x85.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152911" style="width: 180px; height: 85px;" alt="Lot 432: 4 Meissen Blue Onion Porcelain Items + 1 other" title="Lot 432: 4 Meissen Blue Onion Porcelain Items + 1 other" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 432: 4 Meissen Blue Onion Porcelain Items + 1 other</h4><p>Grouping of four Meissen Blue Onion porcelain items, plus one other, including a large oval platter (12 3/4&quot; H x 19&quot; W), soup bowl(9&quot; dia), dessert plate(8 1/4&quot; dia) corner serving dish(8 5/8&quot; x 9 3/8&quot;) and Meissen style cream pitcher(3 3/4&quot; H). All items with the exception of the cream pitcher marked with 20th century Meissen mark. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Spider crack to underside of dessert plate. Hairline crack to mouth of pitcher. All others very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $439.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/433_1-180x97.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152919" style="width: 180px; height: 97px;" alt="Lot 433: Willets Belleek Bowl" title="Lot 433: Willets Belleek Bowl" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 433: Willets Belleek Bowl</h4><p>Finely decorated and large Willets (American) Belleek bowl, hand painted band of flowers including peonies around the body with a geometric border and low circular foot. Marked Belleek Willets on base with serpent mark and handpainted inscription MIDDLETON. 3-3/4&quot;H, 9-3/4&quot; diameter. American, circa 1900. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Excellent condition<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/435_1-804x1080.jpg" title="Lot 435: Stafforshire Group, Pugilists Keenan &amp; Sayres - Realized: $468.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/435_1-134x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152932" style="width: 134px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 435: Stafforshire Group, Pugilists Keenan &amp; Sayres" title="Lot 435: Stafforshire Group, Pugilists Keenan &amp; Sayres" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 435: Stafforshire Group, Pugilists Keenan &amp; Sayres</h4><p>Staffordshire figural group depicting boxers (Pugilists), American champ John Carmel Heenan and English champ Tom Sayers in the most famous boxing match of the 19th century, held April 17, 1860. (The fight lasted more than two hours with no knock-outs and both men were declared champions). 9-1/2&quot;H. English, circa 1860. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Restoration to Sayers&#039; left arm and chin.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/440_1-180x71.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152959" style="width: 180px; height: 71px;" alt="Lot 440: 4 Staffordshire Spaniels" title="Lot 440: 4 Staffordshire Spaniels" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 440: 4 Staffordshire Spaniels</h4><p>Grouping of 4 Staffordshire Spaniels including a pair of large white mantel dogs with lustre decoration, 11&quot;H; 1 medium King Charles spaniel, 10&quot; and one smaller one, 6&quot;. English, mid 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: One white spaniel has hairline to base, both have some wear to lustre. Red spaniels are in good condition with some light crazing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/441_1-1597x1080.jpg" title="Lot 441: Staffordshire Elephant &amp; Zebra Figures - Realized: $300.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/441_1-180x121.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152965" style="width: 180px; height: 121px;" alt="Lot 441: Staffordshire Elephant &amp; Zebra Figures" title="Lot 441: Staffordshire Elephant &amp; Zebra Figures" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 441: Staffordshire Elephant &amp; Zebra Figures</h4><p>2 Staffordshire rare animal figures: zebra (9-1/4&quot;H) and circus elephant spill vase (7-1/4&quot;). Both English, mid 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Both with crazing, zebra has hairline to back.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $300.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/443_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152974" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 443: 3 Staffordshire Money Box Cottages" title="Lot 443: 3 Staffordshire Money Box Cottages" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 443: 3 Staffordshire Money Box Cottages</h4><p>3 Staffordshire money box cottages. Item 1: Light brown two-story cottage with dark brown roof, 4-3/4&quot;H. Item 2: White Cottage with purple roof and floral decor, 4-1/2&quot;H. Item 3: White two-story cottage with blue roof, approximately 6&quot;H. English, 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall general wear, good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/446_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-152999" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 446: 5 Pieces of Yellowware mocha seaweed patt." title="Lot 446: 5 Pieces of Yellowware mocha seaweed patt." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 446: 5 Pieces of Yellowware mocha seaweed patt.</h4><p>Grouping of 5 yellowware mocha seaweed pattern forms including two large pitchers with seaweed central band, covered sugar jar with green seaweed band around jar, large bowl with seaweed band around bowl, creamer pitcher with white band. Pitcher 7 1/2&quot; height, large bowl 11 3/4&quot; diameter, 5 1/2&quot; height. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Green seaweed pitcher with old hairline running from band to base, underside shallow flake to spout. Blue seaweed pitcher with a couple of hairlines at rim, longest runs from rim to decorated band, old chip to handle, brown spot discoloration at rim and handle. Covered sugar with glaze loss to one side near base and partially in band, lid with chips to rim edge. Large bowl with a couple of glaze spot losses near base, overall brown spot discoloration. Creamer pitcher overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/452_1-835x1080.jpg" title="Lot 452: H. B. Blackburn Rutherford, TN Whiskey Jug - Realized: $1,080.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/452_1-139x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153053" style="width: 139px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 452: H. B. Blackburn Rutherford, TN Whiskey Jug" title="Lot 452: H. B. Blackburn Rutherford, TN Whiskey Jug" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 452: H. B. Blackburn Rutherford, TN Whiskey Jug</h4><p>West Tennessee stoneware whiskey jug having an Albany glaze and incised script reading &quot;From H. B. Blackburn Rutherford, Tenn&quot;. 8 1/2&quot; H. Late 19th century. Condition: Chip to base. Some bung marks to side.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/454_1-842x1080.jpg" title="Lot 454: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/454_1-140x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153068" style="width: 140px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 454: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug" title="Lot 454: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 454: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug</h4><p>Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker closed-mouth rattlesnake pottery jug, with alternating tan and black band decoration to body and intricate scale and mouth detail. Base with incised signature Michael A. Crocker and Melvin S. Crocker 1996. 13&quot; H. North Carolina, 20th century. Excellent condition. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/463_1-1198x1080.jpg" title="Lot 463: Miniature three-drawer chest - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/463_1-180x162.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153129" style="width: 180px; height: 162px;" alt="Lot 463: Miniature three-drawer chest" title="Lot 463: Miniature three-drawer chest" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 463: Miniature three-drawer chest</h4><p>American miniature walnut chest of drawers, white pine secondary wood, with overhanging rectangular top, three dovetailed drawers with original wood pulls, lunette cutouts on lower ends of sides forming the feet. 13&quot;H x 14&quot; W x 7&quot;D. Found in the Chattanooga area. Mid 19th century. Condition: Old dark surface with minor scuffs and abrasions.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/467_1-1100x1080.jpg" title="Lot 467: Southwest VA Walnut Sideboard w/ Gallery - Realized: $840.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/467_1-180x176.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153154" style="width: 180px; height: 176px;" alt="Lot 467: Southwest VA Walnut Sideboard w/ Gallery" title="Lot 467: Southwest VA Walnut Sideboard w/ Gallery" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 467: Southwest VA Walnut Sideboard w/ Gallery</h4><p>Virginia walnut sideboard with dovetailed gallery, poplar secondary. Paneled construction with three dovetailed drawers over two doors and a central blind panel door. The original straight stile feet remain intact beneath new base molding and later bracket feet. 48 3/8&quot; H x 60 1/8&quot; W x 18&quot; D. Circa 1830. Provenance: descended in the Nickels family of Nickelsville, Virginia. Condition: Refinished. Newer base molding and bracket feet added over original feet (which are retained). Replaced glass knobs. Circular patch near one lock.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/471_1-697x1080.jpg" title="Lot 471: Pennsylvania Walnut High Chest, Ogee Feet - Realized: $1,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/471_1-116x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153185" style="width: 116px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 471: Pennsylvania Walnut High Chest, Ogee Feet" title="Lot 471: Pennsylvania Walnut High Chest, Ogee Feet" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 471: Pennsylvania Walnut High Chest, Ogee Feet</h4><p>Pennsylvania Delaware Valley Chippendale high chest or tall chest of drawers, walnut primary and poplar secondary. Cove molded cornice with quarter columns running the length of the case, three over two over four graduated drawer configuration atop ogee bracket feet. Brass batwing style pulls and escutcheons. 63 1/4&quot; H x 39 3/4&quot; W x 21 1/4&quot; D. Circa 1800 and later. Condition: Base molding and feet are not original to the chest, dating from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Brass handles are also not original.The back of the chest has been stained at a later date.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/474_1-672x1080.jpg" title="Lot 474: Victorian Mahogany and Glass Bookcase - Realized: $720.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/474_1-112x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153200" style="width: 112px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 474: Victorian Mahogany and Glass Bookcase" title="Lot 474: Victorian Mahogany and Glass Bookcase" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 474: Victorian Mahogany and Glass Bookcase</h4><p>Victorian mahogany bookcase with stacked ogee cornice over two arched glass-front doors enclosing six interior shelves. Two lower drawers with plain molding along base. Canted front corners. 82&quot; H x 50&quot; W x 17-1/2&quot; D (including cornice). 19th Century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/475_1-371x1080.jpg" title="Lot 475: Ivory &amp; Bone Flax Wheel w/ Ebonized Wood Turnings - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/475_1-61x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153206" style="width: 61px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 475: Ivory &amp; Bone Flax Wheel w/ Ebonized Wood Turnings" title="Lot 475: Ivory &amp; Bone Flax Wheel w/ Ebonized Wood Turnings" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 475: Ivory &amp; Bone Flax Wheel w/ Ebonized Wood Turnings</h4><p>Ivory and bone inlaid and applied flax wheel with ebonized wood turnings, hand and foot operated. 45&quot; H x 13&quot; W x 14 1/4&quot; D. 19th century. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/477_1-654x1080.jpg" title="Lot 477: Chinese Famille Rose Meping Vase - Realized: $1,287.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/477_1-109x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153221" style="width: 109px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 477: Chinese Famille Rose Meping Vase" title="Lot 477: Chinese Famille Rose Meping Vase" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 477: Chinese Famille Rose Meping Vase</h4><p>Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase, Meping form, having decoration depicting a seated beauty with her attendants, one arranging her hair. Four character blue mark to base. 7 7/8&quot; H. 20th century/modern. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/478_1-1781x1080.jpg" title="Lot 478: Chinese Famille Rose Bowl w/ Goats - Realized: $644.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/478_1-180x109.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153231" style="width: 180px; height: 109px;" alt="Lot 478: Chinese Famille Rose Bowl w/ Goats" title="Lot 478: Chinese Famille Rose Bowl w/ Goats" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 478: Chinese Famille Rose Bowl w/ Goats</h4><p>Chinese porcelain Famille Rose bowl depicting three goats amongst rocks under flowering cherry blossom branches. Blue Ch&#039;ien Lung seal mark to base. 2 7/8&quot; H x 6 1/4&quot; dia. 20th century/modern. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/479_1-1769x1080.jpg" title="Lot 479: Chinese Porcelain Bowl w/ Green Ground &amp; Dragon - Realized: $300.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/479_1-180x109.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153235" style="width: 180px; height: 109px;" alt="Lot 479: Chinese Porcelain Bowl w/ Green Ground &amp; Dragon" title="Lot 479: Chinese Porcelain Bowl w/ Green Ground &amp; Dragon" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 479: Chinese Porcelain Bowl w/ Green Ground &amp; Dragon</h4><p>Chinese porcelain bowl, the exterior having green ground and decorated with black dragons amongst clouds. Blue Tao Kuang seal mark to base. 2 1/8 &quot; H x 4 3/8&quot; dia. 20th century/modern. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $300.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/481_1-180x74.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153248" style="width: 180px; height: 74px;" alt="Lot 481: Group of Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain" title="Lot 481: Group of Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 481: Group of Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain</h4><p>Group of Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain decorated with polychrome enamel decoration depicting alternating panels of figures in a courtyard setting and flowers, fruits, birds and butterflies with gilt accents. Group includes 2 square plates (8-3/8&quot; x 8-1/2&quot;); 2 luncheon plates (8-1/4&quot; dia.); 6 bowls (8-3/8&quot; dia.); 2 dinner plates (9-1/2&quot; dia.); 5 luncheon plates (8&quot; dia.); 4 small saucers (2-3/4&quot; dia.), all late 19th century. 21 items total. Condition: Scattered rim chips. Minor wear to some images.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/482_1-180x98.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153259" style="width: 180px; height: 98px;" alt="Lot 482: 9 Rose Medallion Dinner Plates" title="Lot 482: 9 Rose Medallion Dinner Plates" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 482: 9 Rose Medallion Dinner Plates</h4><p>Group of 9 Chinese Rose Medallion porcelain dinner plates decorated with polychrome enamel decoration, the center and panels depicting flowers, butterflies, birds and insects with gilt accents, 9-1/2&quot; diameter. late 19th century. Condition: All in excellent condition except one plate with two minor chips on reverse.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/485_1-722x1080.jpg" title="Lot 485: Hindu Goddess Stone Temple Carving - Realized: $761.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/485_1-120x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153274" style="width: 120px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 485: Hindu Goddess Stone Temple Carving" title="Lot 485: Hindu Goddess Stone Temple Carving" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 485: Hindu Goddess Stone Temple Carving</h4><p>Hindu goddess stone temple carving, a fragment from an Indian temple of a female torso, carved from reddish stone. 7 1/2&quot; H. 12-14th century. Fitted with a later custom metal display stand, 12&quot; H x 5 3/4&quot; W. Condition: Old repaired break to torso between the neck and body.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $761.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/486_1-180x69.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153283" style="width: 180px; height: 69px;" alt="Lot 486: Quill Box, Framed Wax Seals, Miniature Chest" title="Lot 486: Quill Box, Framed Wax Seals, Miniature Chest" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 486: Quill Box, Framed Wax Seals, Miniature Chest</h4><p>Group of 4 Decorative Items. 1st item: Ebony and porcupine quill box with bone inlay and slide top opening, 1-3/4&quot; H x 4-3/4&quot; W x 3-1/2&quot; D. 2nd and 3rd items: Collection of 34 wax seals displayed in two oval gilt frames, 10-1/2&quot;H x 9-1/4&quot;W. 4th item: Louis XV style mahogany and satinwood miniature chest with hinged top and fabric lined interior, 8-1/2&quot;H x 11-3/4&quot;W x 7&quot;D. 4 items total. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: 1st item: Very good condition. Top slightly warped. Some bone inlay missing. No apparent broken quills. 2nd-3rd items: Several seals with crack lines due to age. 4th item: Overall very good condition. One brass nail missing on ormolu.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/488_1-766x1080.jpg" title="Lot 488: 17th Century S. American Map and Engraving, 2 item - Realized: $468.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/488_1-127x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153301" style="width: 127px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 488: 17th Century S. American Map and Engraving, 2 item" title="Lot 488: 17th Century S. American Map and Engraving, 2 item" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 488: 17th Century S. American Map and Engraving, 2 item</h4><p>1st item: A framed 17th century colored engraved map titled &quot;Guiana Sive Amazonum Regio&quot;. Showing the North East coast of South America between the Orinoco river and the Amazon and the inland mythical lake Parime Lacus. Extensive decorative title cartouche depicting indigenous people. Sight &#8211; 11 7/8&quot; H x 14 5/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 21 3/8&quot; H x 23 1/4&quot; W. 2nd item: A framed 17th century engraved city view titled &quot;Mauritiopolis&quot; . Offers a panoramic view of the then Dutch town of Mauritzstad, an island off the coast of Brazil. Engraved by John Ogilby, London, 1671 after a painting by Frans Post. Sight &#8211; 11 1/8&quot; H x 21 3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 22 1/2&quot; H x 31 1/4&quot; W. Condition: 1st item: Central crease to paper. Slight overall toning. 2nd item: Vertical creases, especially to left margin. Some scattered toning and foxing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/489_1-1444x1080.jpg" title="Lot 489: Abraham Goos Hand Colored Map of England - Realized: $1,080.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/489_1-180x134.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153306" style="width: 180px; height: 134px;" alt="Lot 489: Abraham Goos Hand Colored Map of England" title="Lot 489: Abraham Goos Hand Colored Map of England" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 489: Abraham Goos Hand Colored Map of England</h4><p>A framed hand colored engraving of The Kingdom of England dated 1646, engraved by Abraham Goos (Holland, d. 1643) and published by John Speed. Features a detailed drawing of England with a &quot;Catalogue of all the Shires, Cities, Bishoprickes, Market Townes, Castles, Parislies, River, Bridges, Chases, Forrests, Parkes, conteyned in every particuler shire of the Kingdome of England&quot;. The margins contain colorful images of the English people and their dress . En verso is a partial description of the map titled &quot;Englands General Description&quot; and &quot;Flourishing Kingdom of England&quot;. Framed with glass front and back. Sight 15 1/2&quot; H x 20 1/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 17&quot;H x 21 3/4&quot; W. Condition: Vertical creases to center of map with overall toning to paper, small grey circular stain to center. Old tear mended at center top border running down to middle of map. Reverse side with creases to center and one side with old tape.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/490_1-1053x1080.jpg" title="Lot 490: Oak Map Case w/six large maps c.1920 - Realized: $1,020.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/490_1-175x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153315" style="width: 175px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 490: Oak Map Case w/six large maps c.1920" title="Lot 490: Oak Map Case w/six large maps c.1920" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 490: Oak Map Case w/six large maps c.1920</h4><p>Oak hanging schoolhouse map case with double paneled hinged door, which opens to reveal six large maps on rollers, 5 with Continents and 1 map of the United States. Various map makers incl. Weber Costello. Case 16-1/2&quot;H x 55&quot;W x 5&quot;D. Circa 1920. Condition: Abrasions to case, maps in overall good condition with some toning, case retains key.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/494_1-686x1080.jpg" title="Lot 494: Two Confederate Patriotic Poems or Songs - Realized: $322.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/494_1-114x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153338" style="width: 114px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 494: Two Confederate Patriotic Poems or Songs" title="Lot 494: Two Confederate Patriotic Poems or Songs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 494: Two Confederate Patriotic Poems or Songs</h4><p>Two Confederate Patriotic Poems or Songs written together on one sheet. One side features a Confederate patriotic poem or song tited &quot;Tennessee My Tennessee&quot;. A lament at the early war occupation of the state by Union forces, reading in part: &quot;Though silent hangs thy timeless lyre, though tyrants seek to quench thy fire that quenchless flame can ne&#039;r expire, Tennessee My Tennessee. Though for a season sunk in woe, though now her prayers she breathes but low, Though on her margine proudly glow, the colors of her hated foe, She sears in wrath they yet shall know, There is still life in Tennessee&quot;. Possibly sung to the tune of the Confederate anthem, Maryland my Maryland&quot;. The reverse features an unrelated poem on the back titled &quot;Tilli&#039;s Grave&quot;. It describes the death of a child and the heartache of her mother and father. 12&quot; H x 7 1/4&quot; W. Mid 19th century. Condition: Folding and wear to edges, especially to lower edge. Overall toning with some ink staining to right side.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $175.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/496_1-1131x1080.jpg" title="Lot 496: UCV Southern Cross - Realized: $180.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/496_1-180x171.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153350" style="width: 180px; height: 171px;" alt="Lot 496: UCV Southern Cross" title="Lot 496: UCV Southern Cross" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 496: UCV Southern Cross</h4><p>United Daughters of the Confederacy Southern Cross Medal of Honor, copper two piece construction, unnamed. 2&quot;H overall. Condition: Lacking screw mount post and nut on reverse.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $125.00<br />Realized Price: $180.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/499_1-1876x1080.jpg" title="Lot 499: Harrison Handkerchief; 2 45-Star Flags; 1 48 star - Realized: $600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/499_1-180x103.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153370" style="width: 180px; height: 103px;" alt="Lot 499: Harrison Handkerchief; 2 45-Star Flags; 1 48 star" title="Lot 499: Harrison Handkerchief; 2 45-Star Flags; 1 48 star" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 499: Harrison Handkerchief; 2 45-Star Flags; 1 48 star</h4><p>Benjamin Harrison American Labor Campaign Handkerchief; Two 45 Star American Flags and one 48 Star American Flag. 1st item: A red, white and blue Benjamin Harrison American Labor Campaign handkerchief, dated 1888, reading &quot;Protection To American Labor and American Industries&quot;. 19 3/8&quot; H x 21 3/8&quot; W. 2nd item: Two 45 Star American Flags and one 48 Star American Flag. Dimensions include 67 5/8&quot; H x 41 3/4&quot; W, 87 5/8&quot; H x 52 1/4&quot; W, 112 3/4&quot; H x 73&quot; W. Late 19th/ Early 20th century. Condition: 1st item: Vertical and horizontal center creasing. One slight area of loss to upper center. Some scattered browning. Handwritten numbers upper left margin. 2nd item: All with scattered staining and fading. The 2nd largest with foxing and holes. The largest with repaired holes.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/500_1-746x1080.jpg" title="Lot 500: 2 Presidential Documents: Letter, Calling Card - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/500_1-124x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155141" style="width: 124px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 500: 2 Presidential Documents: Letter, Calling Card" title="Lot 500: 2 Presidential Documents: Letter, Calling Card" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 500: 2 Presidential Documents: Letter, Calling Card</h4><p>Two political documents, letter and calling card. 1st item: A Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944) type written and signed letter to Congressman Daniel A. Reed dated October 4, 1924, on personal letterhead. Letter in part reads, &quot; Mr. Dear Congressman Dan; Many thanks for your very nice letter. You are monumentally right. We have go to get our people aroused and get them to the polls.&quot; 2nd item: A Presidential William McKinley signed calling card on White House stationery. Condition: 1st item: Overall toning and folds. 2nd item: Overall toning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/504_1-1760x1080.jpg" title="Lot 504: Wilson&#039;s American Ornithology, 6 vols., Pinckney s - Realized: $3,120.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/504_1-180x110.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153410" style="width: 180px; height: 110px;" alt="Lot 504: Wilson&#039;s American Ornithology, 6 vols., Pinckney s" title="Lot 504: Wilson&#039;s American Ornithology, 6 vols., Pinckney s" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 504: Wilson&#039;s American Ornithology, 6 vols., Pinckney s</h4><p>American Ornithology: or The Natural History of the Birds of the United States. Illustrated with Plates engraved and colored from original drawings taken from nature by Alexander Wilson. Philadelphia, Published by Bradford and Inskeep. Printed by Robert and William Carr. Volumes in group are: Volume II, published 1810; Volume IV, published 1811; Volume V, published 1812; Volume VI, published 1812; Volume VII, published 1813; Volume IX, published 1814. Each signed on the title page, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), prominent South Carolina statesman and delegate at the Constitutional Convention. Volumes V, VI and IX also signed &quot;JE Holbrook&quot; for John Edwards Holbrook (1796-1871), husband of Harriott Pinkney Rutledge and author of North American Herpetology, or a Description of the Reptiles inhabiting the United States. (14-1/8&quot; x 11&quot; x 4-3/4&quot; total Depth) Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Volumes in poor condition. Covers chipped, faded and edgeworn and pages with heavy foxing. Cover binding of Vol. IX broken. Colors of images in good condition. Ghost image of signatures on opposite page.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $3,120.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/505_1-1452x1080.jpg" title="Lot 505: Six 19th Cent. Books with East TN History - Realized: $2,223.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/505_1-180x133.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153420" style="width: 180px; height: 133px;" alt="Lot 505: Six 19th Cent. Books with East TN History" title="Lot 505: Six 19th Cent. Books with East TN History" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 505: Six 19th Cent. Books with East TN History</h4><p>Grouping of books belonging to the Devault Family of the Devault Tavern, Washington County, Tennessee. Books include 1) Encyclopedia of Geography, Vols. II and III; 2) Murray&#039;s English Grammar, 1829; 3) Devault family Bible published by The American Bible Society, 1829; 4) Wilkin&#039;s Elements of Astronomy; and 5) Ainsworth&#039;s Dictionary of English &amp; Latin, 1831, which contains several pencil drawn figures and male heads. Sizes range between 9-3/8&quot; x 6-1/8&quot; and 6-5/8&quot; x 4-1/8&quot;. Provenance: Devault Tavern, Washington County, TN. Condition: Most in overall good condition with acceptable wear. Schoolbooks with owner&#039;s names and some scribble. Family Bible with most wear, spine detached from pages, wear and losses to cover, especially to corners.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $2,223.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/506_1-866x1080.jpg" title="Lot 506: Book: The Art and Mystery of TN Furniture - Realized: $540.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/506_1-144x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153426" style="width: 144px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 506: Book: The Art and Mystery of TN Furniture" title="Lot 506: Book: The Art and Mystery of TN Furniture" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 506: Book: The Art and Mystery of TN Furniture</h4><p>THE ART AND MYSTERY OF TENNESSEE FURNITURE AND ITS MAKERS THROUGH 1850, by Nathan Harsh and Derita Coleman Williams, published by the Tennessee Historical Society, Nashville, 1988. 11-1/4&quot; x 8-3/4&quot;. Condition: New and unopened condition, shrinkwrapped.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/509_1-1608x1080.jpg" title="Lot 509: Sheriff of Knox Cty, TN Scrap Bk Wanted Posters - Realized: $644.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/509_1-180x120.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153445" style="width: 180px; height: 120px;" alt="Lot 509: Sheriff of Knox Cty, TN Scrap Bk Wanted Posters" title="Lot 509: Sheriff of Knox Cty, TN Scrap Bk Wanted Posters" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 509: Sheriff of Knox Cty, TN Scrap Bk Wanted Posters</h4><p>Former Sheriff of Knox County, Tennessee&#039;s scrap book of reward posters pasted alphabetically for local, regional and some national fugitives. Most are printed posters but some are hand written letters or forms sent from a law enforcement official to the Knox county Sheriff&#039;s department. Numerous early 20th century examples including some Pinkerton posters. Most notices pertain to prison escapees, robberies and other forms of monetary theft and murder. One poster is for an Army deserter, another for a lost prize horse, a reward poster for a missing boy and another reward poster for a missing man. One Oklahoma reward poster is for a missing bank cashier who was found dead in Lafollete, TN (noted in an hand written description). Scrapbook measures 14&quot; H x 9 1/2&quot; W. All early 20th century. Condition: All letters and posters originally mounted to pages of book, some are now detached. Book pages in brittle condition with losses to edges and pages missing throughout. Overall toning to pages and posters.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/510_1-1394x1080.jpg" title="Lot 510: Early 20th Century Autograph Book - Realized: $322.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/510_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153456" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 510: Early 20th Century Autograph Book" title="Lot 510: Early 20th Century Autograph Book" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 510: Early 20th Century Autograph Book</h4><p>Early 20th century autograph book of signatures collected by the Broadway and opera performer Josepha Chekova, containing signatures and inscriptions from various individuals in the music and dance entertainment industry, most dating prior to 1950. Some names include, Louis Bourlier Rigo, Howard Hanson, Richard Wilens, Jacques Wolfe, Harriet Hocto and Geffrey O&#039;hara and several more. Condition: Wear to cover of leather binding, especially to the spine area. Toning to interior pages with slight edge wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/511_1-955x1080.jpg" title="Lot 511: Collection of UT Basketball Coach Ray Mears Unifor - Realized: $1,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/511_1-159x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153464" style="width: 159px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 511: Collection of UT Basketball Coach Ray Mears Unifor" title="Lot 511: Collection of UT Basketball Coach Ray Mears Unifor" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 511: Collection of UT Basketball Coach Ray Mears Unifor</h4><p>12 items worn and used by Ray Mears at the University of Tennessee Basketball games. Item 1: Orange tie with basketballs and goals, slightly worn. Item 2: White, orange and blue striped tie, slightly worn. Item 3: White zip up Jacket embroidered &#8220;TENNESSEE Coaching Staff&#8221; with basketball and goal on left front pocket area, good condition. 4: Orange button up sweater jacket with white stripes at ends of sleeves and bottom of jacket, embroidered &#8220;RAM&#8221; on left front pocket area, good condition. Item 5: White windbreaker jacket with orange lined pockets and orange inner shell. Embroidered &#8220;Big Orange Country&#8221; on right front pocket area and &#8220;TENNESSEE VOLS&#8221; on left front pocket area, good condition. Item 6: Pair of cowboy boots with orange bottom and blue top, worn with scuff marks on toes. Item 7: Orange Samsonite brief case. Stamped &#8220;R&#8221; and &#8220;M&#8221; on the top metal plate, metal plaques mounted in each side of case stamped &#8220;RAY MEARS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE BASKETBALL&#8221;. Worn with some scuff marks and scratches, white paint mark on one side. Item 8: Hartmann Luggage leather briefcase with metal plaque on the top stamped COACH RAY MEARS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL, slightly worn. Item 9: Baseball cap orange and white checkerboard with T on front, faded. Item 10: Orange dyed leather garment bag, monogrammed &#8220;Vols Coach Ray Mears&#8221;. Item 11: Orange dyed leather gym bag, monogrammed &#8220;Tennessee Coach Ray Mears&#8221;. Item 12: Synthetic leather-type orange garment bag, monogrammed, &#8220;University of Tennessee, Ray Mears, Head Coach 1962-1977&#8243;. Proceeds to be donated to the Ray and Dana Mears Scholorship Fund at the University of Tennessee. Condition: Item 1: In condition. Item 2: In poor condition. Item 3: In good condition. Item 4: In good condition. item 5: In good condition. Item 7: well worn with bent edge when closed and white paint stripe. Item 8: Items 10-12: Acceptable wear due to use.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/512_1-180x28.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153473" style="width: 180px; height: 28px;" alt="Lot 512: Firehouse Presentation Cane" title="Lot 512: Firehouse Presentation Cane" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 512: Firehouse Presentation Cane</h4><p>Firefighting presentation cane inscribed &quot; Chief W. W. Templin from Nevada Fire Dept. / Dec. 25 1886&quot;, lower edge also marked R.F. S. &amp; Co. (R. F. Simmons Company, Attleboro, MA). Ornate repousse gold-plated handle and wooden shaft, 34-1/2&quot;L overall. Late 19th century. Note: THE INSURANCE YEARBOOK, Vol. 15, published by Spectator Company in 1890 includes a listing related to the fire department in Nevada (Vernon County), Missouri reading in part &quot; Nevada, Vernon Co., population 12,000. Fire Department &#8211; 1 hook and ladder truck, 2 hose carriages; hose 1500 ft.; value of fire department equipment $4500; total membership 62, volunteer; bell alarm. Chief engineer, W. W. Templin.&quot; Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Repaired break to upper section of wood, lower tip cut to accommodate a rubber tip.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/513_1-180x80.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153479" style="width: 180px; height: 80px;" alt="Lot 513: Halloween and Independence Day items" title="Lot 513: Halloween and Independence Day items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 513: Halloween and Independence Day items</h4><p>Grouping of 8 early 20th century Holiday items, Halloween and Fourth of July. Includes two paper mache jack o lanterns, one composition candy container modeled as a Jack O&#039;Lantern headed witch holding a cat, one composition figure of small gnome type character (possible candy container), two stars and stripes shield form boxes, sitting black boston terrier with glass eyes (heavy composition material), and a Halloween cat paper ornament. Sizes range from 5 3/4&quot; height to 2 1/2&quot; height. 8 items total. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Some scuffing to noses and cheeks of lanterns, minor paint wear to containers, fabric loss to the larger shield box.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $300.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/515_1-768x1080.jpg" title="Lot 515: Two Early Santa Belsnickles - Realized: $380.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/515_1-128x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153495" style="width: 128px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 515: Two Early Santa Belsnickles" title="Lot 515: Two Early Santa Belsnickles" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 515: Two Early Santa Belsnickles</h4><p>Two early Santa Claus belsnickles. 1st item &#8211; Santa paper mache belsnickle with red robe, black base. Condition &#8211; chip to tip of hood, some losses around staples at side seams, missing fir tree. 10 1/4&quot; height. 2nd item &#8211; Santa composition belsnickle with white robe, scowling face, holding the remnant of a fir tree, black base. Condition &#8211; fir tree bare of branches, composition repair to back of base approx. 2&quot; x 1&quot;. Height 7 7/8&quot; height. Both circa 1900. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: See item description.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/516_1-1422x1080.jpg" title="Lot 516: Grouping of early German Christmas ornaments - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/516_1-180x136.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153501" style="width: 180px; height: 136px;" alt="Lot 516: Grouping of early German Christmas ornaments" title="Lot 516: Grouping of early German Christmas ornaments" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 516: Grouping of early German Christmas ornaments</h4><p>Grouping of early German Christmas ornaments. 1st set &#8211; two small poly-chrome painted cherub faces with carved wings at base of neck. 2nd set &#8211; three painted composition cherub faces with outstretched painted wings at base of neck. 3rd set &#8211; three painted composition angel ornaments, one unclothed. 4th item &#8211; cloth and porcelain head ornament of a child skater, tin skates attached. 5th item &#8211; cotton and clothe ornament of young girl with cut out lithograph printed face. 6th item &#8211; cotton and clothe Santa ornament with bells in one hand, fir tree in other hand, lithograph printed face. Heights range from 11&quot; for Santa to 2&quot; for carved wooden cherub heads. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; 1st set &#8211; expected wear and losses to paint for age. 2nd set &#8211; glued breaks to wings on each cherub, expected chips and losses to wing tips. 3rd set &#8211; two composition angels missing a forearm, losses to clothing. 4th item &#8211; very good condition. 5th item &#8211; overall very good condition with minor wear/losses for age. 6th item &#8211; overall very good condition for age.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $325.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/517_1-180x43.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153509" style="width: 180px; height: 43px;" alt="Lot 517: 20 Early Colored Christmas Lights and Salts" title="Lot 517: 20 Early Colored Christmas Lights and Salts" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 517: 20 Early Colored Christmas Lights and Salts</h4><p>Grouping of 17 early colored pattern molded Christmas lights or lamps and 3 colored Christmas salts, total 20. Grouping of early round bottom Christmas glass globes and 3 Christmas salts. Pattern molded Christmas lights or lamps consist of 1 ruby, 3 green, 3 amber, 3 cobalt, 3 colorless, and 4 of others of differing color. Most have rough pontil mark on base. Height of the globes ranges from 4&quot; to 2-1/2&quot;. The Christmas salts are blue, light yellow, and painted milk glass. The salts are 2-5/8&quot;H, 2-5/8&quot;H, and 2-1/2&quot;H. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Ruby light with minor nicks to rim, one green light has a small hairline at rim, one cobalt with minor roughness to rim. Remaining in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $556.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/519_1-180x32.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153520" style="width: 180px; height: 32px;" alt="Lot 519: 10 Figural Glass Christmas Lights or Lanterns" title="Lot 519: 10 Figural Glass Christmas Lights or Lanterns" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 519: 10 Figural Glass Christmas Lights or Lanterns</h4><p>10 Early Victorian Christmas figural candle lights or lanterns of various colors. Also referred to as Illumination lamps. Includes four male figural lights with two different faces (one marked on bottom Eclipse Lamp British Made, three with marks but difficult to discern), five female figural lights with three figural lights depicting Queen Victoria (all marked Hearn Wright &amp; Co Makers London) , and one owl light (marked Hearn Wright &amp; Co), hole at bottom possibly for receiving a candle shaft. Height ranging 3 3/8&quot; to 4 3/8&quot;. Late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition with owl having roughness to rim, a couple of other lights having very minor roughness to rim edge. Amber bearded male light has a break to tip of the nose and a crack in the forehead.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $3,240.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/520_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153529" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 520: 12 Colored Christmas lights, lanterns, and vase" title="Lot 520: 12 Colored Christmas lights, lanterns, and vase" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 520: 12 Colored Christmas lights, lanterns, and vase</h4><p>Grouping of Christmas glass including 7 Christmas lights or lamps, 4 tin lanterns with colored glass, and 1 amethyst colored flower vase. Grouping of colored Christmas lights include 1 amber tulip form, 1 cobalt light with &quot;VR&quot; embossed, 1 dark red light with of tulip flower design, 1 light red with diamond design, 1 dark red with embossed letters &quot;Crystal Palace Lamp Made in Austria Brock&#039;s&quot;, 1 colorless &quot;G R&quot; embossed lamp with markings for Eclipse on base, 1 green light with Prince of Wales design and marked underside Lon Don Pattison. 4 Tin lanterns with colored glass include three octagonal sided forms and one square form. Last remaining item includes a tulip or amethyst orchid vase. The height of the globes ranges from 4-3/4&quot; to 3-3/8&quot;. Height of the lanterns without wire ranges from 5-1/8&quot; to 3-1/8&quot;. Vase height 7-3/8&quot;. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Amber tulip base with roughness to edge and one chip, chips to rim on clear and green glass lights, minor roughness on other light rims.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/521_1-180x39.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153537" style="width: 180px; height: 39px;" alt="Lot 521: 14 Early Glass Christmas Candle Lights or Lanterns" title="Lot 521: 14 Early Glass Christmas Candle Lights or Lanterns" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 521: 14 Early Glass Christmas Candle Lights or Lanterns</h4><p>14 Early Glass Christmas Candle Lights or Lanterns. Variety of colors with variations of the quilted design for the five (5) larger globes (three of five fitted with hollow metal threaded shaft), six (6) with a hobnail design (dark green one with a stem), and three with a molded grape design and leaves around rim (marked underside Hearn Wright &amp; Co. Makers London). Height ranging from 4 3/4&quot; to 3 7/8&quot;. Late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition, one amber light with a nick to rim and one larger lamp rim with a couple of nicks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $325.00<br />Realized Price: $1,440.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/523_1-180x64.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153546" style="width: 180px; height: 64px;" alt="Lot 523: 23 Early glass Christmas Ornaments, Santa, Clowns" title="Lot 523: 23 Early glass Christmas Ornaments, Santa, Clowns" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 523: 23 Early glass Christmas Ornaments, Santa, Clowns</h4><p>Large grouping of early Christmas ornaments, total 23. Includes 8 Santa Claus ornaments (4 with clips), 4 clown ornaments, pair of large child face ornaments with glass eyes, 3 adult face ornaments of yellow, green and red color, 1 silver fish ornament, 1 mushroom ornament with clip, and 1 large Czech alligator ornament with clip, 1 tree topper ornament, and two elongated ornaments. 10 3/4&quot; to 1 3/4&quot; length. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: expected scattered flaking and wear to paint, no visible breaks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/527_1-180x65.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153565" style="width: 180px; height: 65px;" alt="Lot 527: 3 Early Glass Target Balls, Amethyst &amp; Amber" title="Lot 527: 3 Early Glass Target Balls, Amethyst &amp; Amber" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 527: 3 Early Glass Target Balls, Amethyst &amp; Amber</h4><p>3 Early Glass Target Balls. Includes a pair of Amethyst target balls with embossed shooter vignettes on both sides. Unmarked amber target ball with seams at midsection and circular seam around base. Approx. 2 1/2&quot; diameter. Late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall excellent condition with expected roughness around rim openings.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/528_1-1179x1080.jpg" title="Lot 528: Two early blown glass fly catchers - Realized: $360.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/528_1-180x164.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153567" style="width: 180px; height: 164px;" alt="Lot 528: Two early blown glass fly catchers" title="Lot 528: Two early blown glass fly catchers" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 528: Two early blown glass fly catchers</h4><p>Two early blown glass hanging fly catchers. 5&quot;h. Provenance: collection of Nathan Harsh, Gallatin, TN, found in Tennessee. 19th century. Condition: One lacking metal hanger and stopper.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/532_1-180x70.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153596" style="width: 180px; height: 70px;" alt="Lot 532: Group of Early Glass Bottles, total 12" title="Lot 532: Group of Early Glass Bottles, total 12" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 532: Group of Early Glass Bottles, total 12</h4><p>Group of early glass bottles, some advertising, total 12. Advertising bottles include the following embossed phrases: McLean Strengthening Cordial, Honest Measure (light amethyst color), Thomas Eclectric Oil, J.B. WHEATLEY&#039;S COMPOUND SYRUP DALLASBURGH, KY (Graphite pontil). Additional bottles include a blown green square paneled bottle with pontil, a clear ribbed swirl bottle with rough pontil over a starburst embossed design, and an eight concave sided bottle with rough pontil mark. Remaining bottles of molded variety include a dark amethyst shoe bottle with exposed toe, a raised diamond square amber bottle with a large flat diamond vignette panel, an amber bottle flask with tin cap, and a clear flask bottle with vertical grooves. Sizes range from 9&quot; to 3-1/2&quot;H. 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall very good condition with eight concave sided bottle has an old chip to one corner of the base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/535_1-180x64.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153611" style="width: 180px; height: 64px;" alt="Lot 535: Large Grouping of Tiebacks, Other Hardware" title="Lot 535: Large Grouping of Tiebacks, Other Hardware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 535: Large Grouping of Tiebacks, Other Hardware</h4><p>Large grouping of glass and enameled curtain tie backs. Includes 6 Sandwich opalescent curtain tie backs of two different sizes, 22 sulfide glass and pressed brass curtain tie backs, 6 brass and porcelain tie backs, 5 opalescent glass furniture knobs, a couple of wrought iron hooks, and misc. Diameter of largest item: 2-7/8&quot;. Diameter of smallest item: 9/16&quot;. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; large opalescent tieback (1 of 2) has a loss to edge and both have minor roughness to edge, 1 of smaller opalescent tiebacks missing post with some having minor roughness to edge, a few sulfide and brass tiebacks missing posts, expected wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/538_1-180x78.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153639" style="width: 180px; height: 78px;" alt="Lot 538: Grouping of Wooden Dough Bowls &amp; Other Items, 11pc" title="Lot 538: Grouping of Wooden Dough Bowls &amp; Other Items, 11pc" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 538: Grouping of Wooden Dough Bowls &amp; Other Items, 11pc</h4><p>Grouping of wooden dough bowls, cutting board, and walking sticks. Includes five (5) round carved wooden dough bowls (one with painted exterior), one (1) rectangular carved maple dough bowl with iron handles over applied copper, one (1) wooden rectangular cutting board, and four (4) carved wooden walking sticks, one with antler handle. Longest walking stick 35-1/2&quot;L, cutting board 23-1/4&quot; x 12-3/8&quot;, rectangular dough bowl 23-5/8&quot; x 12-3/4, smallest dough bowl 12-1/2&quot;D. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All items with wear due to general use.One dough bowl with metal repair, one with age cracks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/540_1-1134x1080.jpg" title="Lot 540: Grouping of early wrought iron hearth items, 10 - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/540_1-180x171.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153652" style="width: 180px; height: 171px;" alt="Lot 540: Grouping of early wrought iron hearth items, 10" title="Lot 540: Grouping of early wrought iron hearth items, 10" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 540: Grouping of early wrought iron hearth items, 10</h4><p>Grouping of wrought iron hearth items including rotary grill, roasting grill, iron hearth toaster, small triangular trivet, 2 small iron cooking pots, a swivel toaster, tall wrought iron stand with tripod feet and twisted shaft, and a pair of wrought iron tripod stands for large candles. 24&quot; height for stand, 21 1/4&quot; length for rotary grill. Early 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall good condition with oxidation expected for age.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/541_1-1886x1080.jpg" title="Lot 541: Grouping of Early Kitchen Cooking Items, 29 pcs - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/541_1-180x103.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153657" style="width: 180px; height: 103px;" alt="Lot 541: Grouping of Early Kitchen Cooking Items, 29 pcs" title="Lot 541: Grouping of Early Kitchen Cooking Items, 29 pcs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 541: Grouping of Early Kitchen Cooking Items, 29 pcs</h4><p>Large grouping of early kitchen hearth cooking items, 29 items total. Includes 13 copper skimmers (3 with cross hatch design on handle) and various other wrought iron tools including roasting forks, ladles, spatulas, pokers, scale balance, hearth trammel, and wooden scalloped wall rack with iron hooks. Rack width 30&quot;, longest item is the spiral end poker at 31 1/2&quot;. 18th and 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Overall good condition for age with wear to copper skimmers and overall expected oxidation to iron items.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/542_1-1801x1080.jpg" title="Lot 542: Grouping of Wrought Iron Tools, Most Hearth - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/542_1-180x107.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153663" style="width: 180px; height: 107px;" alt="Lot 542: Grouping of Wrought Iron Tools, Most Hearth" title="Lot 542: Grouping of Wrought Iron Tools, Most Hearth" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 542: Grouping of Wrought Iron Tools, Most Hearth</h4><p>Large grouping of early iron items including many items kitchen / hearth related. Grouping includes 14 large iron keys, 2 iron hooks with double prongs, 8 iron S shape hanging hooks (6 twisted middle and ends), 1 large iron hearth hook, 1 wrought iron hook with decorative finial and poker end, 1 pair of curved hooks with pivot joint, 1 pair of early iron shears, 1 early iron curling iron, 2 wooden handle scrapers, rake head, iron curved handled support ring, and 2 miner iron candle holder tommys. Size of iron items ranges between 13-7/8&quot; and 1-5/8&quot;. Most 19th century with some early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; keys with considerable rust/oxidation, all items display some oxidation from usage.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/547_1-180x74.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153699" style="width: 180px; height: 74px;" alt="Lot 547: 10 Bird Decoys includ. 4 tinnies, crows, mallards" title="Lot 547: 10 Bird Decoys includ. 4 tinnies, crows, mallards" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 547: 10 Bird Decoys includ. 4 tinnies, crows, mallards</h4><p>Grouping of 10 bird decoys including 2 painted wooden mallard decoys (weighted), 2 painted wooden crow decoys, and 6 folding shorebird tinnie decoys (couple with 1874 patent dates interior, two others with what appears to be museum cataloging numbers). Largest item 14&quot;L, smallest item 9-3/4&quot;L. Late 19th and Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; brown body mallard in good condition with wear commensurate with age, green body mallard with large age crack down middle of back, crow decoys with some wear to black paint, shorebird tinnie decoys with wear to paint and oxidation and scattered rust, one shorebird with significant rust.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/549_1-180x55.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153715" style="width: 180px; height: 55px;" alt="Lot 549: 8 Shorebirds by Percy Perkins, N.H. inc Seagull" title="Lot 549: 8 Shorebirds by Percy Perkins, N.H. inc Seagull" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 549: 8 Shorebirds by Percy Perkins, N.H. inc Seagull</h4><p>Group of 8 shorebird decoys of various types all made by Percy Perkins, Seabrook, NH, including 1 longbill and 1 seagull, all marked with impressed &quot;P&quot; or signed by maker, 6&quot; H to 9&quot; H. 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: All in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $527.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/553_1-180x75.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153745" style="width: 180px; height: 75px;" alt="Lot 553: 2 Marked Elk Antlers on Carved Plaques" title="Lot 553: 2 Marked Elk Antlers on Carved Plaques" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 553: 2 Marked Elk Antlers on Carved Plaques</h4><p>Two elk antlers including top portion of animal skulls mounted on carved leaf motif wooden plaques. One carved with date and initials en verso &quot;1947 FB&quot; (13&quot; x 11&quot;); the other signed on front &quot;Pratenkogll Rosszwinger&quot; (14&quot; x 12&quot;). Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor losses to mountings.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/555_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153764" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 555: Maria Martinez San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl" title="Lot 555: Maria Martinez San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 555: Maria Martinez San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl</h4><p>A large San Ildefonso black on black pottery bowl by Maria Martinez (1887-1980), low form with stylized geometric design to the exterior . Incised signature &quot;Marie&quot; on base. 10-1/4&quot; dia.x 3-1/2&quot; H. Condition: Overall very good condition with some scattered scratching. Interior appears to have been waxed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/558_1-1699x1080.jpg" title="Lot 558: Group of Southwestern turquoise jewelry - Realized: $570.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/558_1-180x114.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153787" style="width: 180px; height: 114px;" alt="Lot 558: Group of Southwestern turquoise jewelry" title="Lot 558: Group of Southwestern turquoise jewelry" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 558: Group of Southwestern turquoise jewelry</h4><p>Group of Southwestern silver and turquoise jewelry. 1st item: Squash blossom necklace with turquoise, unmarked, 25&quot; L. 2nd item: Thunderbird necklace with inlaid coral and turquoise highlights, unmarked, 26&quot; L. 3rd and 4th items: Two cuff bracelets, one unmarked, the other marked &quot;Sold by R.S. Davis, Manitou, Colo&quot;; 5th-9th items: Five rings of various sizes and designs. 10th-11th items: Two pins: one silver or silver metal (unmarked) bar pin with small turquoise center, 3-1/2&quot; L, and one sterling silver (marked on back) pin with carved blue hardstone Aztec mask, 2&quot; x 2&quot;. 11 Items total. 20th century. Condition: Some items with slight wear. Silver not tested.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/560_1-180x80.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153790" style="width: 180px; height: 80px;" alt="Lot 560: Lot of Silver Jewelry inc. Native American, Mexica" title="Lot 560: Lot of Silver Jewelry inc. Native American, Mexica" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 560: Lot of Silver Jewelry inc. Native American, Mexica</h4><p>Large group of Silver jewelry: Native American, Mexican, Latin American, and Jerusalem, some marked &quot;sterling.&quot; Approximately 38 items including 7 pair earrings, 20 pins, 6 rings, 1 belt buckle, 3 pendants and 1 necklace. Decorations include opal, turquoise, mother-of-pearl, onyx, agate and enamel. Images include masks, butterfly, roadrunner, fish, sombrero, grape clusters, llamas and tribal symbols and more. 3/4&quot; to 22&quot; L. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Overall very good condition. Minor losses to some inlay.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $270.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/561_1-180x53.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153796" style="width: 180px; height: 53px;" alt="Lot 561: Navajo Concha Belt and coral necklace" title="Lot 561: Navajo Concha Belt and coral necklace" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 561: Navajo Concha Belt and coral necklace</h4><p>Navajo concho or concha belt and angel skin coral necklace and earrings. 1st Item: Navajo concha belt of 10 links and 1 buckle, all purchased in 1930s from Charlie Eagle Plooms, Cache Canyon. Buckle: 2-1/2&quot; W x 2&quot; H, each concha: 2-1/4&quot; W x 1-7/8&quot; H. 2nd item: Double-strand angel skin coral necklace with 1&quot; silver metal clasp, 21&quot; L overall. Pair angel skin coral dangle earrings on posts, 1&quot; L. Condition: Overall very good condition. No leather belt is included.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $556.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/563_1-1291x1080.jpg" title="Lot 563: George Arlook Inuit Sculpture &amp; Other, 2 items - Realized: $556.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/563_1-180x150.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153814" style="width: 180px; height: 150px;" alt="Lot 563: George Arlook Inuit Sculpture &amp; Other, 2 items" title="Lot 563: George Arlook Inuit Sculpture &amp; Other, 2 items" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 563: George Arlook Inuit Sculpture &amp; Other, 2 items</h4><p>Item 1 &#8211; George Arlook (Canada, 1949 &#8211; ) Inuit abstract soapstone sculpture titled &quot;Woman Shaman&quot;. Signed and dated &quot;1994&quot; on base (partially obscured by gallery label). Signed additionally in syllabics. Canadian certification label on base. 12 1/2&quot; H x 5 1/2&quot; W x 3 1/2&quot; D. 20th century. Item 2 &#8211; Carved black marble Inuit abstract sculpture depicting a figure with one bear claw hand and one bird head hand, resting on curved legs. Signed in syllabics and numbered on base. Maker unknown. 5 1/2&quot; H x 9&quot; W x 2 3/4&quot; D. 20th century. Condition: 1st item &#8211; One antler piece in mouth broken. Three antler pieces missing from body. Eyes possibly missing antler pieces. 2nd item &#8211; Minor scattered abrasions. Break to toe of one foot.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $556.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/566_1-722x1080.jpg" title="Lot 566: Grouping of 3 Navajo Weavings - Realized: $819.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/566_1-120x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153832" style="width: 120px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 566: Grouping of 3 Navajo Weavings" title="Lot 566: Grouping of 3 Navajo Weavings" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 566: Grouping of 3 Navajo Weavings</h4><p>Grouping of 3 Navajo Weavings. 1st item: Double Ganado Navajo rug with red, grey and brown colors. 90&quot; L X 46&quot; W. Circa 1920&#039;s. 2nd item: Navajo triple interlaced cross double saddle blanket. Colors of red, tan, brown and cream. 58&quot; L X 34 1/2&quot; W. 3rd item: Red field Navajo rug with geometric designs having dark brown, purple, yellow and green colors. 52 1/2&quot; L X 33 1/2&quot; W. Condition: 1st item: Damage to edges and reweaving in middle. 2nd item: Areas of repair throughout. Damage to edges and corners. Scattered spotting. 3rd item: Bleeding of red throughout. Scattered wear with some holes, especially to center. Damage to corners and some edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $819.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/568_1-794x1080.jpg" title="Lot 568: Semi-Antique Persian Manchester Kashan Carpet - Realized: $3,600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/568_1-132x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153851" style="width: 132px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 568: Semi-Antique Persian Manchester Kashan Carpet" title="Lot 568: Semi-Antique Persian Manchester Kashan Carpet" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 568: Semi-Antique Persian Manchester Kashan Carpet</h4><p>Semi-Antique Manchester Kashan Carpet, central Persia, second quarter 20th century, 12&#039;6&quot; x 8&#039;10&quot;, red field with repeating pattern of weeping willows in blue, ivory and gold. Deaccessioned by Belmont Mansion Association (Nashville) to benefit the acquisitions fund. Condition: Overall good condition. Moderate wear to left side of center. Please note that the color is not bright red as shown in the photos. It is more in the rose tones.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $3,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/572_1-1881x1080.jpg" title="Lot 572: Antique Isparta Serapi style Carpet, 21&#039;6&quot; x 12&#039;6&quot; - Realized: $1,560.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/572_1-180x103.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153876" style="width: 180px; height: 103px;" alt="Lot 572: Antique Isparta Serapi style Carpet, 21&#039;6&quot; x 12&#039;6&quot;" title="Lot 572: Antique Isparta Serapi style Carpet, 21&#039;6&quot; x 12&#039;6&quot;" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 572: Antique Isparta Serapi style Carpet, 21&#039;6&quot; x 12&#039;6&quot;</h4><p>Antique Isparta Carpet, West Anatolia, circa 1920. Serapi style, 21&#039;6&quot; x 12&#039;6&quot;, ivory field, secondary colors of rust, green and blue. Deaccessioned by Belmont Mansion Association to benefit the acquisitions fund. Condition: Overall wear. Two patches, several holes, losses to border.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,560.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/573_1-714x1080.jpg" title="Lot 573: Antique Malayer rug 4&#039; x 6&#039;, circa 1910 - Realized: $1,112.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/573_1-119x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153885" style="width: 119px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 573: Antique Malayer rug 4&#039; x 6&#039;, circa 1910" title="Lot 573: Antique Malayer rug 4&#039; x 6&#039;, circa 1910" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 573: Antique Malayer rug 4&#039; x 6&#039;, circa 1910</h4><p>Antique Malayer area rug with center medallion, boteh design with chickens and foxes, navy field and highlights of cream, red and blue, 4&#039; X 6&#039;2&quot;. circa 1910. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall very good condiition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,112.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/575_1-993x1080.jpg" title="Lot 575: Upholstered Lounge or Club Chair by Sherrill - Realized: $600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/575_1-165x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153893" style="width: 165px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 575: Upholstered Lounge or Club Chair by Sherrill" title="Lot 575: Upholstered Lounge or Club Chair by Sherrill" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 575: Upholstered Lounge or Club Chair by Sherrill</h4><p>Upholstered lounge or club chair in tufted style by Sherrill from the Dan Carithers Collection #DC22, yellow/gold linen type fabric, Sherrill label on base. 38&quot; H x 35&quot; W x 40&quot; D. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/576_1-629x1080.jpg" title="Lot 576: Rococo Style Gilt Wood Mirror - Realized: $322.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/576_1-104x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153897" style="width: 104px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 576: Rococo Style Gilt Wood Mirror" title="Lot 576: Rococo Style Gilt Wood Mirror" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 576: Rococo Style Gilt Wood Mirror</h4><p>Rococo style carved giltwood mirror with rectangular opening. Mirror &#8211; 27 3/8&quot; H x 15&quot; W. Overall &#8211; 42&quot; H x 23 3/8&quot; W. 20th century Condition: Overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/582_1-1200x1080.jpg" title="Lot 582: Mermod Freres Cylinder Music Box, 6 tunes - Realized: $410.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/582_1-180x161.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153945" style="width: 180px; height: 161px;" alt="Lot 582: Mermod Freres Cylinder Music Box, 6 tunes" title="Lot 582: Mermod Freres Cylinder Music Box, 6 tunes" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 582: Mermod Freres Cylinder Music Box, 6 tunes</h4><p>Mermod Freres music box with rectangular grain paint decorated case. 3-1/2&quot; cylinde, crank wind. Plays six Scottish themed tunes, including the Blue Bells of Scotland, Auld Lang Syne, The Campbells are Coming, Coming through the Rye, Annie Laurie and Robin Adair. Original decorative lithographed tune card. Marked Patented Dec. 8 1887, May 8 1888, DRP 43585. 5&quot;H x 13-1/2&quot;W x 7&quot;D. Swiss, circa 1890. Condition: Scratches to case, with most of decal on top worn away. Interior is in good condition and works are functional.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $410.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/583_1-621x1080.jpg" title="Lot 583: Uncle Sam Cast Iron Mechanical Bank - Realized: $1,170.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/583_1-103x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153951" style="width: 103px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 583: Uncle Sam Cast Iron Mechanical Bank" title="Lot 583: Uncle Sam Cast Iron Mechanical Bank" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 583: Uncle Sam Cast Iron Mechanical Bank</h4><p>Cast iron mechanical bank, Uncle Sam theme with embossed eagle base (place a coin in Uncle Sam&#039;s hand, depress a knob at corner, and the coin drops into his carpet bag). Patent date June 8, 1886 stamped on bottom plate. 11-3/8&quot;h. Late 19th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Original paint with moderate wear. Functional. Lacking key (some coins still in bank).<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/584_1-1637x1080.jpg" title="Lot 584: William Tell Cast Iron Mechanical Bank - Realized: $510.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/584_1-180x118.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153958" style="width: 180px; height: 118px;" alt="Lot 584: William Tell Cast Iron Mechanical Bank" title="Lot 584: William Tell Cast Iron Mechanical Bank" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 584: William Tell Cast Iron Mechanical Bank</h4><p>Cast iron mechanical bank, William Tell theme (place a coin in the rifle slot, depress Tell&#039;s foot, and the coin shoots an apple off his son&#039;s head as it goes into the castle). Patent date June 1896 on underside (patented by Russell Frisbie, attributed to J. &amp; E. Stevens). 10-1/2&quot;L. Late 19th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Original paint with moderate wear. Functional.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/585_1-887x1080.jpg" title="Lot 585: Tammany Hall Cast Iron Mechanical Bank - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/585_1-147x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153964" style="width: 147px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 585: Tammany Hall Cast Iron Mechanical Bank" title="Lot 585: Tammany Hall Cast Iron Mechanical Bank" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 585: Tammany Hall Cast Iron Mechanical Bank</h4><p>Cast iron mechanical nodder bank, Tammany Hall theme (place a coin in Boss Tweed&#039;s hand and he pockets its and nods his thanks). Patent date Dec. 23, 1873 on back, attributed to J. &amp; E. Stevens, John Hall design. Late 19th century. 5-3/4&quot;H. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Original paint with moderate wear. Functional. Bottom trap stuck (coins still inside).<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/586_1-1394x1080.jpg" title="Lot 586: Hubley Trick Dog &amp; Clown Cast Iron Bank - Realized: $497.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/586_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153976" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 586: Hubley Trick Dog &amp; Clown Cast Iron Bank" title="Lot 586: Hubley Trick Dog &amp; Clown Cast Iron Bank" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 586: Hubley Trick Dog &amp; Clown Cast Iron Bank</h4><p>Trick dog and clown cast iron mechanical bank on blue base, dog leaps through hoop. 7&quot;H x 8-1/2&quot;W x 3&quot;D. Attributed to Hubley, early 20th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Good paint retention, functional.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $497.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/588_1-968x1080.jpg" title="Lot 588: Cast Iron Humpty Dumpty Doorstop - Realized: $600.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/588_1-161x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153987" style="width: 161px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 588: Cast Iron Humpty Dumpty Doorstop" title="Lot 588: Cast Iron Humpty Dumpty Doorstop" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 588: Cast Iron Humpty Dumpty Doorstop</h4><p>Painted figural cast iron Humpty Dumpty doorstop. 9 3/8&quot; H. American, early 20th century. Condition: Retains about 75% of the original paint.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/589_1-180x78.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-153994" style="width: 180px; height: 78px;" alt="Lot 589: 3 Cast Iron Dog Doorstops" title="Lot 589: 3 Cast Iron Dog Doorstops" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 589: 3 Cast Iron Dog Doorstops</h4><p>Three painted cast iron doorstops, including two Boston terriers. All approximately 9&quot;H. American, early 20th century. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: All with varying degrees of paint wear, loss, and chipping,most significantly on one of the Boston terriers.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/590_1-180x55.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154005" style="width: 180px; height: 55px;" alt="Lot 590: Group of early carved &amp; painted farm animals" title="Lot 590: Group of early carved &amp; painted farm animals" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 590: Group of early carved &amp; painted farm animals</h4><p>Grouping of early carved and painted farm animals, painted composite animals/figures, and German lithographic two dimensional animals. Most farm related. Over 60 total pieces. Includes a large grouping of painted and carved wooden farm animals of larger size (17 total), a grouping of 7 large painted wooden and composite animals and figures including five with various coverings including mohair/felt and leather (male figure marked Germany, leather covered bear possibly Inuit), 6 small paint decorated birds including two chalk/composite and four wooden, a small set of painted wooden figures including a log truck with a team of two horses, remains of a cart and a team of two horses, a dog, rabbit, man and woman, and three moss type trees, a grouping of 25 unpainted pine farm animals, and a grouping of 7 flat wooden figures with lithographic printing on both sides (Germany). Ranging from 5&quot; length to 3/4&quot; height. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; expected wear for age with general losses and abrasions to paint, broken legs, tails, and ears on some figures.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/594_1-180x99.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154037" style="width: 180px; height: 99px;" alt="Lot 594: Group of Early to Mid 20th Century Toys" title="Lot 594: Group of Early to Mid 20th Century Toys" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 594: Group of Early to Mid 20th Century Toys</h4><p>Large grouping of early to mid 20th century toys and decorations. Includes a German mohair bird with wind up key (functional), a paper mache white bird ornament/decoration with pivoting wings, a painted composite harness racer with jockey, paper mache Victorian woman&#039;s shoe, a lithographic decorated paper trunk marked Germany, a pair of paper mache/composite dolls with shared arms forming a seesaw pivot (prob. German), a paper mache/composite whimsey monkey figure with hat and black shoes, two flat pivot figures with strings attached to wood, a Champion painted cast iron dump truck (4 3/4&quot; length), small painted cast iron motorcycle driver with side card, two metal trumpets with toy soldier lithographic designs, a paper mache painted leopard with nodding head, 6 painted cast lead trees, and unpainted cast lead moose. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; paper mache white bird with wear, missing tail feathers, one of the seesaw figural pairs with losses to legs, whimsey monkey figure with hat missing a hand, flat pivot figures with broken strings and missing complete platforms, wear to paint of dump truck and more significant wear to motorcycle/side car, unpainted lead moose with possible loss to antler.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/595_1-1859x1080.jpg" title="Lot 595: Grouping of five (5) early standing Santa figures - Realized: $270.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/595_1-180x104.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154040" style="width: 180px; height: 104px;" alt="Lot 595: Grouping of five (5) early standing Santa figures" title="Lot 595: Grouping of five (5) early standing Santa figures" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 595: Grouping of five (5) early standing Santa figures</h4><p>A grouping of five (5) early standing Santa figures, red robes. Includes two standing Santas holding brown fir trees, celluloid faces, clothe sacks on back, marked &quot;Made in Japan&quot; on base. Remaining three with pink composition faces, wooden and composition bodies. Heights range 8&quot; to 5 1/4&quot;. Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; three composition face Santas missing sacks, minor losses to fabric robes, some scuffing to faces and hands.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $270.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/596_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154043" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 596: Early Christmas Tree Stand Related, One Musical" title="Lot 596: Early Christmas Tree Stand Related, One Musical" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 596: Early Christmas Tree Stand Related, One Musical</h4><p>Grouping of early Christmas tree stands and tree fences. Includes a large German musical revolving tree stand with a painted paper mache base resembling a grass mound and marked underside &quot;Made in Germany&quot; with four different tunes. Additional items include a painted cast iron stand with holly leaves and berries, and two sets of wooden tree fences, one painted and the other stained wood. Largest stand:8-1/2&quot;H x 14-1/2&quot;D. Smallest Stand: 2-3/4&quot;H x 5-1/8&quot;W. Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; a couple areas of paper loss near base, minor paint loss commensurate for age. Smaller painted cast iron stand with some rust/oxidation. Tree fence sets probably incomplete, painted fence with some chew damage on one section.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $270.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/604_1-1440x1080.jpg" title="Lot 604: 19th C. Oil on Canvas, Knox County Scene - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/604_1-180x135.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154094" style="width: 180px; height: 135px;" alt="Lot 604: 19th C. Oil on Canvas, Knox County Scene" title="Lot 604: 19th C. Oil on Canvas, Knox County Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 604: 19th C. Oil on Canvas, Knox County Scene</h4><p>19th century oil on canvas Knox County, Tennessee riverscape, depicting a river with a mill house and another building. A row boats sits in the foreground with cows wading into the river and mountains in the background. Housed in a giltwood and composition frame. Sight &#8211; 15 1/2&quot; H X 23 3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 23 3/8&quot; H x 31 1/4&quot; W. Provenance: Found in West Knoxville, Joe Lonas estate. Condition: Some rubbing to margins of painting. Losses to the outer edges of the frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/605_1-1510x1080.jpg" title="Lot 605: 19th Cent. Oil on Canvas European Village Scene - Realized: $330.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/605_1-180x128.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154100" style="width: 180px; height: 128px;" alt="Lot 605: 19th Cent. Oil on Canvas European Village Scene" title="Lot 605: 19th Cent. Oil on Canvas European Village Scene" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 605: 19th Cent. Oil on Canvas European Village Scene</h4><p>19th century European village scene depicting a walled village with church and three figures in the foreground. Housed in a simple wooden frame. Sight &#8211; 14 1/2&quot; H x 21 1/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 16&quot; H x 22 5/8&quot; W. Condition: Four old patch repairs. Overall light cracklure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $330.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/606_1-180x77.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154106" style="width: 180px; height: 77px;" alt="Lot 606: Pair of Chicken paintings by G. Romania" title="Lot 606: Pair of Chicken paintings by G. Romania" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 606: Pair of Chicken paintings by G. Romania</h4><p>Pair of oil on panel paintings of chickens in a barn, signed lower left &quot;Romania&quot; (Gaetano Romania, born Militello, Italy, 1925). Label with artist biographical information en verso. Matching stained and giltwood molded frames. 6-1/2&quot; x 9&quot; sight, 10-1/2&quot; x 13&quot; framed. Provenance: A Mississippi estate. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/612_1-821x1080.jpg" title="Lot 612: Design for a Stained Glass Window Watercolor - Realized: $322.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/612_1-136x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154133" style="width: 136px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 612: Design for a Stained Glass Window Watercolor" title="Lot 612: Design for a Stained Glass Window Watercolor" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 612: Design for a Stained Glass Window Watercolor</h4><p>An original watercolor design for a stained glass window. Gothic arch design depicting Jesus with Mary, Martha and another disciple with children. &quot;To the Glory of God&quot; and additional Latin words along the bottom edge. Sight 21 3/4&quot; H x 14 1/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 31&quot; H x 23&quot; W. 20th century. Condition: Tear to upper left corner of watercolor. Some staining to perimeter under mat.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/623_1-1055x1080.jpg" title="Lot 623: Bronze Sculpture of Hermes, Sommer Artistic Foundr - Realized: $1,560.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/623_1-175x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154197" style="width: 175px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 623: Bronze Sculpture of Hermes, Sommer Artistic Foundr" title="Lot 623: Bronze Sculpture of Hermes, Sommer Artistic Foundr" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 623: Bronze Sculpture of Hermes, Sommer Artistic Foundr</h4><p>Italian bronze sculpture attributed to the Sommer artistic foundry, depicting a seated Hermes. Marked on the base &quot;Fonderia Sommer, Napoli&quot;. Mounted on a contemporary plaster base. Bronze measures 7 3/4&quot; H x 10 1/4&quot; L. 20th century. Note: The original work was discovered in the 18th century at Herculaneum and Pompeii. Condition: Overall very good condition. Missing the original base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,560.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/626_1-180x61.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154216" style="width: 180px; height: 61px;" alt="Lot 626: 16 Waterford Crystal Glasses, Kildare Pattern" title="Lot 626: 16 Waterford Crystal Glasses, Kildare Pattern" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 626: 16 Waterford Crystal Glasses, Kildare Pattern</h4><p>16 Waterford crystal glasses, Kildare pattern, including 8 water glasses (7&quot; H) and 8 white wine glasses (6 3/4&quot; H). All marked on bases. 20th century. Condition: All excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/628_1-180x86.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154234" style="width: 180px; height: 86px;" alt="Lot 628: Grouping of 10 cut glass items" title="Lot 628: Grouping of 10 cut glass items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 628: Grouping of 10 cut glass items</h4><p>Grouping of 10 cut glass items. Including 2 large cut glass vases (both approx. 13 7/8&quot; height), 1 smaller cut glass vase (9 3/4&quot; height), 2 cut glass cruets (both approx. 6 1/2&quot; height), 1 cut glass perfume bottle (5&quot; height), 4 cut glass decanters (ranging from 10 3/4&quot; to 9&quot; height). Late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Vases in overall excellent condition with large vase having some interior residue, one cruet with stopper chipped, perfume bottle missing squeeze sack, cylindrical decanter with chip to base and rim, three of four decanters have roughness to end of stopper.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $330.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/629_1-1095x1080.jpg" title="Lot 629: Square Meissen Porcelain Platter - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/629_1-180x177.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154238" style="width: 180px; height: 177px;" alt="Lot 629: Square Meissen Porcelain Platter" title="Lot 629: Square Meissen Porcelain Platter" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 629: Square Meissen Porcelain Platter</h4><p>Large square Meissen porcelain platter with central painted morning glory decoration, rocaille corners, gilt rim and cut-out handles. Crossed blue swords marked and impressed &quot;135 and x33&quot;. 16&quot; x 15 3/4&quot;. 19th century. Provenance: Ellen McClung Berry Estate. Condition: Very good condition with slight wear to gilt decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/637_1-180x79.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154295" style="width: 180px; height: 79px;" alt="Lot 637: Group of Flow Blue, Lahore and Oriental" title="Lot 637: Group of Flow Blue, Lahore and Oriental" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 637: Group of Flow Blue, Lahore and Oriental</h4><p>Group of Flow Blue, the Phillips and Son pattern &quot;Lahore&quot; and Burslem and Ridgway &quot;Oriental&quot;. 1 large platter, 4 plates, lg coffee pot w/ lid, lg pot w/ handles and lid, medium pitcher Condition: Overall very good condition with the coffee pot and lidded pot having a small nick on the inside rim, one plate with a hairline at the rim edge.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $878.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/638_1-180x93.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154301" style="width: 180px; height: 93px;" alt="Lot 638: 11 pcs of Adams Rose Ironstone Pottery, Other" title="Lot 638: 11 pcs of Adams Rose Ironstone Pottery, Other" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 638: 11 pcs of Adams Rose Ironstone Pottery, Other</h4><p>Grouping of Adams Rose Ironstone Pottery and other English decorated porcelain, total 11 items. 1st set &#8211; Adams Rose ironstone pottery including a large teapot, a four footed covered sugar, a large scalloped edge platter, and a large scalloped edge circular shallow bowl (marked Adams). 2nd set &#8211; a small decorated handle-less cup and saucer with the saucer having a strawberry and rose design while the cup only has a rose design, a small fruit and leaf saucer, a stick spatter decorated plate, and three ironstone saucers with a vine and grape design (marked underside England). Teapot 11&quot; height, platter 15 1/2&quot; length. 19th century/small saucers marked &quot;England&quot; possibly early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st set &#8211; teapot overall very good condition, sugar has chips to lid and body, underside of finial, hairline to underside. Large platter with a few shallow chips to underside edge (old). Adams marked bowl in excellent condition. 2nd set &#8211; cup with hairlines and glued breaks, saucers with a couple minor nicks, stick spatter plate with repair to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/644_1-926x1080.jpg" title="Lot 644: Molded Stoneware Pitcher w/ Eagles - Realized: $380.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/644_1-154x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154345" style="width: 154px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 644: Molded Stoneware Pitcher w/ Eagles" title="Lot 644: Molded Stoneware Pitcher w/ Eagles" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 644: Molded Stoneware Pitcher w/ Eagles</h4><p>Molded stoneware hexagonal pitcher with raised eagle decoration around the rim and body, most likely Woodbridge or Jersey City, New Jersey. Dark Albany slip glaze. An identical example is illustrated in the book American Stoneware by William C. Ketchum, Jr., pg. 80. 10&quot; H. Circa 1840 &#8211; 1850. Condition: Several chips to rim. Some shallow chips to body.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/645_1-180x76.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154349" style="width: 180px; height: 76px;" alt="Lot 645: Large grouping of Gaudy Ironstone, 21 pieces" title="Lot 645: Large grouping of Gaudy Ironstone, 21 pieces" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 645: Large grouping of Gaudy Ironstone, 21 pieces</h4><p>Large grouping of Gaudy ironstone and related designs, 21 pieces total. Includes 1 large octagonal platter (marked underside ironstone), 1 large teapot, 1 small teapot, 6 matching plates (marked Walley), 4 angled border plates of various diameter, 2 T. Walker marked saucers, 3 unmarked small bowls, 1 scalloped border shallow bowl, 1 handless cup, and 1 mug. Platter width 15 1/4&quot; width, 9&quot; height for large teapot. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Platter with possible old repair at one border corner, large teapot with repair to spout, smaller teapot with repaired handle, 6 matching plates in overall very good condition, large angled border plate with chip to rim, smaller angled border plate with a couple of slight hairlines and shallow border chip, both Walker marked saucers with a repair to rim, two of three smaller unmarked bowls with chips and cracks, scalloped border shallow bowl with couple of minor chips to underside, slight hairline to rim, cup with large hairline and chip to rim, mug in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/647_1-1155x1080.jpg" title="Lot 647: Three East Tennessee Quilts - Realized: $351.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/647_1-180x168.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154367" style="width: 180px; height: 168px;" alt="Lot 647: Three East Tennessee Quilts" title="Lot 647: Three East Tennessee Quilts" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 647: Three East Tennessee Quilts</h4><p>Three Tennessee quilts. 1st item &#8211; Pieced cotton quilt, NC Lily pattern, in colors of red, blue and green on a cream ground with a brown diamond border to three sides. Nice diamond and vine stitching. 80&quot; x 69&quot;. Late 19th century. 2nd item &#8211; Pieced cotton quilt, 8-pointed star pattern, in colors of red, black and white. 75&quot; x 64&quot;. 2nd quarter of the 20th century. 3rd item &#8211; Pieced cotton quilt, fan or windmill pattern variant, in colors of red, blue and brown on a cream cream ground. 79&quot; x 75&quot;. 2nd quarter of the 20th century. Provenance: Descended through the Bassinger family of Calhoun and Riceville, TN. Condition: 1st item &#8211; Some scattered losses and stains. Some areas of patching. 2nd item &#8211; Overall good condition with some scattered staining. 3rd item &#8211; Losses to red fabric. Scattered staining and fading. Scattered fraying and edge fraying.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/649_1-836x1080.jpg" title="Lot 649: TN quilt w/ Knoxville feed sack ground - Realized: $1,080.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/649_1-139x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154383" style="width: 139px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 649: TN quilt w/ Knoxville feed sack ground" title="Lot 649: TN quilt w/ Knoxville feed sack ground" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 649: TN quilt w/ Knoxville feed sack ground</h4><p>East Tennessee stitched cotton pieced quilt with log cabin pattern in various calico prints with blue and teal fields on feed sack ground from Peerless Feed and White Lily Flour Co., Knoxville. 58&quot; W x 78&quot; L., circa 1930. Provenance: Quilt maker was Alice Repass Stout of VA and Knoxville, TN. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/651_1-766x1080.jpg" title="Lot 651: Large Continental Tapestry with Fox - Realized: $900.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/651_1-127x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154390" style="width: 127px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 651: Large Continental Tapestry with Fox" title="Lot 651: Large Continental Tapestry with Fox" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 651: Large Continental Tapestry with Fox</h4><p>Large wool tapestry depicting a fox atop a hill, with trees and buildings in the background, enclosed in a floral border. Woven in shades of brown/black, purple, gold, green, and burgundy. 90&quot; x 63&quot;. French or Flemish / Belgian, probably late 18th or 19th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Some fading, repairs (8&quot; and 2&quot;) and scattered small holes, border has been added and exhibits several repairs. Lower edge possibly removed. Hanging bar added to top edge.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/655_1-1224x1080.jpg" title="Lot 655: Silk Embroidered Greek Coat of Arms (Chinese Expor - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/655_1-180x158.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154414" style="width: 180px; height: 158px;" alt="Lot 655: Silk Embroidered Greek Coat of Arms (Chinese Expor" title="Lot 655: Silk Embroidered Greek Coat of Arms (Chinese Expor" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 655: Silk Embroidered Greek Coat of Arms (Chinese Expor</h4><p>19th century silk embroidered crest depicting the coat of arms used by Greece during the Glucksburg dynasty (1863-1924), with banner below the shield emblazoned in Greek letters with the dynasty&#039;s motto, which translates as THE PEOPLE&#039;S LOVE, MY STRENGTH. Worked in silk and metallic threads on blue silk background and housed in a giltwood frame, probably original. Chinese made for the export market (the silk background is lightly adhered to old Chinese newspaper, and the Heraclean figures flanking the crown exhibit Asian features). 23-1/2&quot; x 20-1/2&quot; sight, 26-1/2&quot; x 23-1/2&quot; framed. Circa 1875. Note: proceeds from the sale of this lot benefit St. Luke&#039;s Community Center, Nashville. Condition: Silk backing adhered to newspaper; several small tears and holes to silk background, most noticeably at upper center, embroidered crest in good condition. Light discoloration and fading. Frame regilded.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/656_1-1061x1080.jpg" title="Lot 656: Semi-Antique Persian Sarouk Carpet - Realized: $1,200.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/656_1-176x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154422" style="width: 176px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 656: Semi-Antique Persian Sarouk Carpet" title="Lot 656: Semi-Antique Persian Sarouk Carpet" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 656: Semi-Antique Persian Sarouk Carpet</h4><p>Semi-Antique Persian Sarouk Carpet, 19&#039;6&quot;x 10&#039;6&quot;, circa 1940, with center medallion and red field, secondary colors of blue, pink and tan. Deaccessioned by the Belmont Mansion Association (Nashville) to benefit the acquisitions fund. Condition: Overall good condition with fading at some corners and tears and wear on borders. Some areas of painting.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/657_1-1566x1080.jpg" title="Lot 657: Antique Lavar Kerman Carpet, 14&#039;6&quot; x 10&#039; - Realized: $1,287.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/657_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154429" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 657: Antique Lavar Kerman Carpet, 14&#039;6&quot; x 10&#039;" title="Lot 657: Antique Lavar Kerman Carpet, 14&#039;6&quot; x 10&#039;" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 657: Antique Lavar Kerman Carpet, 14&#039;6&quot; x 10&#039;</h4><p>Antique Persian Lavar Kerman Carpet, early 20th century, 14&#039;6&quot; x 10&#039; with center medallion, floral and vine designs. Red ground, secondary colors of ivory, blue, green and pink. Deaccessioned by Belmont Mansion Association to benefit the acquisitions fund. Condition: Worn throughout.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/659_1-427x1080.jpg" title="Lot 659: Hamadan Runner 9.3 x 3.5 - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/659_1-71x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154440" style="width: 71px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 659: Hamadan Runner 9.3 x 3.5" title="Lot 659: Hamadan Runner 9.3 x 3.5" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 659: Hamadan Runner 9.3 x 3.5</h4><p>Hamadan runner, 9&#039;3&quot; x 3&#039;5&quot;, alternating medallions in colors of brown, blue and salmon. 20th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall good condition with chemically washed colors.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/660_1-714x1080.jpg" title="Lot 660: Semi-antique Turkish Konya Rug, 6.5 x 4.2 - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/660_1-119x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154443" style="width: 119px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 660: Semi-antique Turkish Konya Rug, 6.5 x 4.2" title="Lot 660: Semi-antique Turkish Konya Rug, 6.5 x 4.2" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 660: Semi-antique Turkish Konya Rug, 6.5 x 4.2</h4><p>Semi-antique Turkish Konya area rug, 6&#039;5&quot; x 4&#039;2&quot;, center medallion with apricot field with highlights of red, grey and green. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall good condition with scattered wear, low pile, repaired fringe, overcast sides.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/661_1-472x1080.jpg" title="Lot 661: Semi-Antique Qashqa&#039;i Runner, 3.5 x 9 - Realized: $570.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/661_1-78x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154449" style="width: 78px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 661: Semi-Antique Qashqa&#039;i Runner, 3.5 x 9" title="Lot 661: Semi-Antique Qashqa&#039;i Runner, 3.5 x 9" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 661: Semi-Antique Qashqa&#039;i Runner, 3.5 x 9</h4><p>Persian Qashqa&#039;i (Kashkay) runner, 9&#039; x 3&#039;5&quot;, repeating geometric pattern on gold ground, highlights of red and green. Mid-20th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Overall very good condition. One possible stain or darker wool.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/663_1-945x1080.jpg" title="Lot 663: A Nashville, TN Purity Brand Advertising Candy Tin - Realized: $150.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/663_1-157x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154462" style="width: 157px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 663: A Nashville, TN Purity Brand Advertising Candy Tin" title="Lot 663: A Nashville, TN Purity Brand Advertising Candy Tin" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 663: A Nashville, TN Purity Brand Advertising Candy Tin</h4><p>A Nashville, Tennessee Standard Candy Company Purity Brand advertising candy tin with red ground and yellow lettering. Original paper label adhered to front partially reads &quot;Old Fashioned Lemon Drops&quot;. 9 1/2&quot; H x 8 1/2&quot; dia. Mid &#8211; 20th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor scattered losses to paint. Oxidation to top and base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $150.00<br />Realized Price: $150.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/666_1-180x55.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154494" style="width: 180px; height: 55px;" alt="Lot 666: 32 American Glass Candy Containers" title="Lot 666: 32 American Glass Candy Containers" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 666: 32 American Glass Candy Containers</h4><p>32 American Glass candy containers including 4 miniature battleships by Victory Glass, Inc. (one with chip to base), 1 cruiser boat by J. H. Millstein Co., 1 Whistling Jim&#039;s gun, 1 two cannon tank, 1 WWI tank(hairline crack to front), 3 jeeps by J. H. Millstein, 1 large revolver, 1 &quot;Whistling Jim&#039;s&quot; pistol gun, and 3 other small pistols, 6 trains, 6 fire engines (1 red), and 5 cars (1 brown). Ranging in size from 2 1/4&quot; H x 4 1/2&quot; L to 2&quot; H x 8&quot; L. Mid 20th century. Condition: All good condition unless otherwise noted. Some retaining the original tin closures and paint decoration<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/669_1-180x35.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154520" style="width: 180px; height: 35px;" alt="Lot 669: Two cast iron vehicles, Fageol &amp; other" title="Lot 669: Two cast iron vehicles, Fageol &amp; other" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 669: Two cast iron vehicles, Fageol &amp; other</h4><p>Lot of two cast iron vehicles. 1st item &#8211; Arcade Fageol Safety Coach, cast iron, white overall paint with black side stripe and roof, grill embossed &quot;Fageol Safety Coach&quot;, nickel seated driver, disc wheels with white centers. Condition &#8211; Losses/exfoliation to white and black paint. 12-1/2&quot; long. 2nd item &#8211; A. C. Williams cast iron racer, painted in grey overall, cast driver, red spoke wheels. Condition &#8211; significant losses to grey paint. 5 1/2&quot; length. Condition: See item description<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $270.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/674_1-525x1080.jpg" title="Lot 674: Depose Jumeau Bebe Doll in Petite Size - Realized: $3,744.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/674_1-87x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154555" style="width: 87px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 674: Depose Jumeau Bebe Doll in Petite Size" title="Lot 674: Depose Jumeau Bebe Doll in Petite Size" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 674: Depose Jumeau Bebe Doll in Petite Size</h4><p>Bebe Jumeau, Incised Depose model, petite size 4 (12-1/2&quot;) with blonde mohair wig, cork pate, bisque head and neck, incised Depose in block letters, E 4 J with red check mark. Brown paperweight eyes, painted lashes and eyebrows, closed mouth with thin modeled white space between shaded and accented lips, pierced ears with faux diamond and filigree dangle earrings. Jointed, straight wristed composition body stamped Jumeau Medaille D&#039;Or Paris. Wearing a red velvet coat with crochet lace trim, ivory lace trimmed pantaloons and black stockings, brown shoes with silver buckles, impressed &quot;2&quot; on soles. French, circa 1885. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Fine quality head in very good condition. Small hairline to composition body at upper shoulder near neck, small chips/wear to fingers, rope connection broken on left hip socket, slight thinning to wig, small hole in pantaloons, slight fading to coat, some wear to shoes.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $3,744.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/676_1-1079x1080.jpg" title="Lot 676: 3 Small French Dolls inc. SFBJ, Verligue - Realized: $1,020.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/676_1-180x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154567" style="width: 180px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 676: 3 Small French Dolls inc. SFBJ, Verligue" title="Lot 676: 3 Small French Dolls inc. SFBJ, Verligue" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 676: 3 Small French Dolls inc. SFBJ, Verligue</h4><p>1st item: Bisque head doll with blonde wig and fully jointed composition body, stationary eyes and closed mouth, possibly original aqua colored silk dress with lace trim, pink bonnet, stockings and leather shoes. Marked &quot;1&quot; on back of head. 9&quot;H. Attributed to France, possibly Belton, circa 1900. 2nd item: Bisque head doll with blonde wig (in hair net), A.J. Verligue Petite Francaise (marked on head), brown stationary eyes and closed mouth, composition body with head, arm and leg joints, red and white checked dress, painted stockings and shoes, 8&quot;H. French, circa 1915. 3rd item: Bisque head doll dressed as boy with short brunette wig, marked on back of head France S.F.B.J. 60 Paris, brown stationary eyes and open mouth with teeth, composition body with head, arm and leg joints, brown flannel jacket and beige knickers, painted stockings and shoes. 9&quot;H. French, early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Item 1: lower leg has become detached at knee joint, all parts retained, otherwise excellent condition. Item 2: Grime to face and body, one eye cloudy, hairlines on composition arms and legs, probably restrung at shoulders. Item 3: light allover grime/dust, losses and extraneous knob to left hand.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/677_1-1815x1080.jpg" title="Lot 677: 27 Miniature China &amp; Bisque Dolls w/ 3 Figures - Realized: $1,080.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/677_1-180x107.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154573" style="width: 180px; height: 107px;" alt="Lot 677: 27 Miniature China &amp; Bisque Dolls w/ 3 Figures" title="Lot 677: 27 Miniature China &amp; Bisque Dolls w/ 3 Figures" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 677: 27 Miniature China &amp; Bisque Dolls w/ 3 Figures</h4><p>Grouping of assorted miniature china and bisque dolls and two figures, 30 pieces total. Examples include five German porcelain and cloth jointed dolls, two bisque German standing dolls with red pouches, four jointed bisque dolls (2 with clothing, 1 unclothed and 1 with painted clothing), one bisque crawling baby, five miniature bisque dolls (2 with black paint), seven miniature terracotta figures including an Indian with painted headdress and three miniature objects including a shoe, dog and chicken. One miniature jointed bisque doll with dress, one miniature black porcelain doll, two miniature bisque dolls. Sizes range from 1&quot;H to 8-5/8&quot;H. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Most in good condition. A few with breaks/damage. Some paint loss.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/678_1-1163x1080.jpg" title="Lot 678: 3 German Bisque Head Dolls - Realized: $351.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/678_1-180x167.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154583" style="width: 180px; height: 167px;" alt="Lot 678: 3 German Bisque Head Dolls" title="Lot 678: 3 German Bisque Head Dolls" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 678: 3 German Bisque Head Dolls</h4><p>1st item: Brunette doll with composition body (jointed elbows, knees and wrists) and bisque head with open eyes and mouth, head marked A 1 1/2 M (attributed to Armand Marseille), original wig, original gold dress and pearls, 16&quot;. 2nd item: Doll with brunette wig, bisque head and jointed kid leather body, bisque wrists and hands, head marked 10 Dep 154 F Made in Germany (Attributed to Kestner). Later white dress and pink velvet bonnet, probably original petticoat and pantaloons. 21&quot;. 3rd item: Doll with auburn wig, bisque head and forearms, leather and cloth body, shoulders with Heubach horseshoe mark, Made in Germany 1900 &#8211; 3. Chest marked &quot;Darling&quot;. Sleep eyes, painted lashes, open mouth. Floral dress, possibly original, together with petticoat and pantaloons. 22&quot;H. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1) Stains, tears to dress; head and body in very good condition, wig possibly cut for length, lacking shoes. 2) Petticoat deteriorated, stains to body, tears to leather at shoulders and top of left foot, head in very good condition. Wig later, not original. Later dress and bonnet with scattered stains, wear and light discoloration. 3) Head in very good condition, later wig, some tiny (pin?) holes to leather body, scattered stains and discoloration to clothing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/680_1-1464x1080.jpg" title="Lot 680: 2 Early Bisque Head Fashion dolls and extra clothe - Realized: $439.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/680_1-180x132.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154595" style="width: 180px; height: 132px;" alt="Lot 680: 2 Early Bisque Head Fashion dolls and extra clothe" title="Lot 680: 2 Early Bisque Head Fashion dolls and extra clothe" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 680: 2 Early Bisque Head Fashion dolls and extra clothe</h4><p>2 Fashion Dolls, German or French, late 19th century, together with an assortment of clothing/accessories (which do not fit these particular dolls). 1st item: Small early Belton style fashion doll with solid dome one-hole bisque head, bisque shoulders and forearms, blonde coiled wig, painted eyes and closed mouth, and kid leather body. Unmarked, no clothes. 10&quot;H. 2nd item: Fashion doll with solid dome bisque head and shoulders, long blonde wig, good quality blue paperweight eyes, closed mouth, and cloth body with leather feet and hands. Red checked calico dress. Unmarked. 13-1/4&quot;. 3rd item: an assortment of doll clothes and shoes, including 3 cotton dresses (2 printed), a petticoat, pantaloons and undershirt, 1 velvet hat, 1 silk hat, 1 crocheted sailor style hat, 2 pair stockings (brown and black), 3 pairs leather shoes, 1 pair of Dutch wooden shoes. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st item: head detched from body, light grime. 2nd item: Dress and body may not be original to head. Both dolls with detached wigs, which may not be original. Clothes and accessories exhibit moderate wear, dresses with small stains/scattered holes, overall good condition, but do not fit these particular dolls.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $439.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/681_1-1008x1080.jpg" title="Lot 681: Assorted bisque and china dolls, 12 - Realized: $585.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/681_1-168x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154603" style="width: 168px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 681: Assorted bisque and china dolls, 12" title="Lot 681: Assorted bisque and china dolls, 12" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 681: Assorted bisque and china dolls, 12</h4><p>Grouping of 12 late 19th to early 20th century French and German dolls, bisque and porcelain. Two dolls are bisque throughout and the remainder have bisque or porcelain heads, arms and legs with cloth bodies. All but two retain clothing. Sizes range from 17&quot; to 2-3/8&quot;H. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Various conditions. Overall general wear with loss to paint. Two without wigs. Wear and damage to clothing, some clothing probably not original.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $585.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/684_1-1228x1080.jpg" title="Lot 684: Pair Victorian Plant Stands - Realized: $390.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/684_1-180x158.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154622" style="width: 180px; height: 158px;" alt="Lot 684: Pair Victorian Plant Stands" title="Lot 684: Pair Victorian Plant Stands" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 684: Pair Victorian Plant Stands</h4><p>Pair of Victorian cast iron plant stands, Rococo Revival style design with scalloped basins atop tripod legs ending in scrolled feet. 40&quot;H. Provenance: collection of Nathan Harsh. Condition: Peeling and losses to paint, bottom of one basin has deteriorated, bottom of other has holes. One lacks handle at back.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/689_1-1579x1080.jpg" title="Lot 689: Vintage French &quot;Le Banquier&quot; Baccarat Card Shoe - Realized: $263.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/689_1-180x123.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154656" style="width: 180px; height: 123px;" alt="Lot 689: Vintage French &quot;Le Banquier&quot; Baccarat Card Shoe" title="Lot 689: Vintage French &quot;Le Banquier&quot; Baccarat Card Shoe" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 689: Vintage French &quot;Le Banquier&quot; Baccarat Card Shoe</h4><p>Vintage French &quot;Le Banquier&quot; Baccarat card shoe with French playing cards, mixed quantity, 5&quot; H x 4&quot; W x 16&quot; D incl. handle. Condition: Very good condition with some surface wear. Cards are incomplete sets.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $175.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $263.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/691_1-1202x1080.jpg" title="Lot 691: 1773 The Revolution in New England, Rawson - Realized: $540.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/691_1-180x161.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154670" style="width: 180px; height: 161px;" alt="Lot 691: 1773 The Revolution in New England, Rawson" title="Lot 691: 1773 The Revolution in New England, Rawson" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 691: 1773 The Revolution in New England, Rawson</h4><p>1773 printing of the book &quot;The Revolution in New-England justified, and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the Declaration published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors, who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James&quot;, by Edward Rawson and others. Reprinted and sold by Isaiah Thomas. Written by Edward Rawson(1615-1693). Contains seven (7) engraved portraits of the King of England and prominent Massachusetts political men including King William III, Edward Rawson, Joseph Dudley, Samuel Sewell, King James II, Increase Mather, and William Stoughton. A colonial period account of the beginnings of the American Revolution in Massachusetts. 7-3/4&quot; H x 5&quot; W. Note: Isaiah Thomas was a colonial era newspaper printer and publisher who printed the The Massachusetts Spy newspaper in Boston from 1770 to 1775. He was one of the most prominent publishers of his time. Condition: Rebound, all edges gilt, some rubbing to edges and spine. Interior toning to pages and some moderate foxing. Some pages remounted including title page.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/698_1-1607x1080.jpg" title="Lot 698: Ed Beyer Lithographic View of Staunton, VA - Realized: $840.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/698_1-180x120.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154705" style="width: 180px; height: 120px;" alt="Lot 698: Ed Beyer Lithographic View of Staunton, VA" title="Lot 698: Ed Beyer Lithographic View of Staunton, VA" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 698: Ed Beyer Lithographic View of Staunton, VA</h4><p>Ed Beyer colored lithographic print of Staunton,Virginia from the &quot;Album of Virginia&quot; (1851). Depicts a bird&#039;s eye view of the town of Staunton. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight &#8211; 19 2/8&quot; H x 31 1/4&quot; W. Framed 24&quot; H x 36&quot; W. Condition: Overall toning to paper with water damage evident to perimeter of print.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/699_1-1312x1080.jpg" title="Lot 699: 5 Kellogg Lithograph Silhouettes - Realized: $410.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/699_1-180x148.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154714" style="width: 180px; height: 148px;" alt="Lot 699: 5 Kellogg Lithograph Silhouettes" title="Lot 699: 5 Kellogg Lithograph Silhouettes" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 699: 5 Kellogg Lithograph Silhouettes</h4><p>Set of five E.B. and E.C. Kellogg lithograph silhouettes from Life of William H. Brown, 1844. Titles include: Richard Mentor Johnson, Levi Woodbury, Henry Alexander Wise, Joel Roberts Poinsett, Samuel Lewis Southard. Black and gold frames. Sight: 12-7/8&quot; H x 9-1/2&quot; W, Frame: 23-3/4&quot; H x 19-1/2&quot; W. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Lithographs in very good condition. Some chips on frame edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $410.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/701_1-180x78.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154723" style="width: 180px; height: 78px;" alt="Lot 701: Pair of English Hunting Prints, 19th c." title="Lot 701: Pair of English Hunting Prints, 19th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 701: Pair of English Hunting Prints, 19th c.</h4><p>Two Victorian Hunting Themed Prints. 1st item: Color mezzotint after Sir Francis Grant, &quot;The Melton Breakfast&quot;, published 1839 by Hodgson and Graves, &quot;Her Majesty&#039;s Printsellers&quot;, engraved by Charles G. Lewis, depicting a breakfast before the hunt, titled in margin with names of the various Lords engraved underneath the image. Ebonized and gilt frame and mat. Image size 17&quot; x 27&quot;, framed overall 27&quot; x 37&quot;. 2nd item: Hand Colored photogravure on chine applique paper by Goupil after Heywood Hardy, titled in margin &quot;Run To Earth,&quot; published 1832 by I. P. Mendoza, &quot;Publisher to Her Majesty the Queen.&quot; Newer burlwood frame with linen rabbet edge. 20&quot; x 30&quot; image, 25&quot; x 34&quot; plate, 43&quot; x 34&quot; framed. Condition: 1st item: light overall toning. 2nd item: light foxing and toning. Both overall good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $234.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/706_1-1666x1080.jpg" title="Lot 706: 12 etchings of Wales by John George Wood - Realized: $644.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/706_1-180x116.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154753" style="width: 180px; height: 116px;" alt="Lot 706: 12 etchings of Wales by John George Wood" title="Lot 706: 12 etchings of Wales by John George Wood" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 706: 12 etchings of Wales by John George Wood</h4><p>Set of 12 landscape etchings of Wales by John George Wood (British, 1768-1838), dated 1812, possibly later strikes. Framed in grey and taupe stained and molded frames. Plate: 7-1/4&quot; X 10&quot;; Sight: 10-1/2 x 12-3/4; Frame: 13-1/2 x 16. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $644.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/707_1-1328x1080.jpg" title="Lot 707: Luigi Kasimir Colored Etching - Realized: $510.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/707_1-180x146.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154760" style="width: 180px; height: 146px;" alt="Lot 707: Luigi Kasimir Colored Etching" title="Lot 707: Luigi Kasimir Colored Etching" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 707: Luigi Kasimir Colored Etching</h4><p>Luigi Kasimir (American/Austrian,1881 &#8211; 1962) colored etching depicting an European castle by a lake. Dated &quot;14 October 1942&quot; in the plate and pencil signed mid margin. Plate &#8211; 18&quot; H x 25 1/4&quot; W. Sight &#8211; 18 1/2&quot; H x 25 7/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 30&quot; H x 37&quot; W. Mid 20th century. Condition: Overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/713_1-1738x1080.jpg" title="Lot 713: Grouping of Chinese and Japanese Imari, 9 pcs - Realized: $420.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/713_1-180x111.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154796" style="width: 180px; height: 111px;" alt="Lot 713: Grouping of Chinese and Japanese Imari, 9 pcs" title="Lot 713: Grouping of Chinese and Japanese Imari, 9 pcs" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 713: Grouping of Chinese and Japanese Imari, 9 pcs</h4><p>9 Pieces of Chinese and Japanese Imari. Includes 2 Japanese Imari chargers, 1 large Imari bowl, 2 large scalloped edge plates, and 4 small Chinese Imari bowls. Largest charger, 12-3/4&quot;D, smallest plate: 9-3/8&quot;D, largest bowl: 3-1/8&quot;H x 9-5/8&quot;D, smallest bowl: 1-3/4&quot;H x 5-7/8&quot;D. 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: Condition &#8211; one large charger with old chip to edge, large bowl with small repair to inside rim edge (approx. 1/4&quot; width), one of the Chinese Imari bowls with small chip to inside rim. All else in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/730_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154912" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 730: Grouping of Weighted Sterling Silver, 16 pcs." title="Lot 730: Grouping of Weighted Sterling Silver, 16 pcs." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 730: Grouping of Weighted Sterling Silver, 16 pcs.</h4><p>Grouping of weighted sterling siver, 16 pieces total, including two (2) pairs of International candlesticks, two (2) pairs unmarked candlesticks with matching creamer and sugar, La Pierre bud vase, Columbia salt and pepper shakers, Duchin salt and pepper shakers, and a Fisher small compote. Sizes range from 2 1/2&quot; H to 7&quot; H. Condition: Most pieces overall good condition. Some denting to the tops of the International candlesticks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/731_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154917" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 731: Set of 12 Japanese .950 Silver Novelty Spoons" title="Lot 731: Set of 12 Japanese .950 Silver Novelty Spoons" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 731: Set of 12 Japanese .950 Silver Novelty Spoons</h4><p>Set of twelve Japanese silver demitasse spoons with engraved bowls and novelty figural handles including ship, tea kettle, rickshaw, bucket, etc., marked Tanaka 950 (exceeding sterling in silver content), all in two original silk-lined fitted boxes. Each approximately 4&quot;L, 3.3 oz troy total weight. Japanese, mid 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $234.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/734_1-180x81.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154934" style="width: 180px; height: 81px;" alt="Lot 734: Group of Vintage Costume Jewelry" title="Lot 734: Group of Vintage Costume Jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 734: Group of Vintage Costume Jewelry</h4><p>Group of costume jewelry, mostly gold tone metal with colored and/or white rhinestones, some signed.Group includes: Nettie Rosenstein gold tone metal cuff feather bracelet with rhinestones; Italian made 925 tri-color collar necklace; Gold tone metal pendant necklace and earrings in ribbon design with rhinestones; Gold tone metal necklace and earrings with rhinestones; Pendant necklace with faux green rhinestones; Gold tone metal flower brooch and earrings with rhinestones; Brushed gold metal tear drop necklace and earrings with rhinestones;Gold tone metal flower pendant necklace and dangle earrings with rhinestones; Gold tone metal and pink enamel flower pin and earrings; Barjam spray pin with pink and white rhinestones; 10 brooches with colored or white rhinestones, most marked sterling; 5 other brooches without stones, most marked sterling; Scorpion brooch with colored stones and rhinestones and matching earrings, Sterling rhinestone and faux citrine brooch; Gold-filled flower and leaf design necklace; Set of sweater clips with yellow stones; 8 pair of miscellaneous earrings, some marked sterling; Pair circle pins with pink rhinestones; Necklace and matching earrings with emerald cut and round cut pink rhinestones. Approximately 49 items including earring pairs. 1&quot; to 21&quot; L. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: All in very good condition with acceptable wear due to age.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/735_1-180x75.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154939" style="width: 180px; height: 75px;" alt="Lot 735: Group of Designer Costume Jewelry" title="Lot 735: Group of Designer Costume Jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 735: Group of Designer Costume Jewelry</h4><p>Group of costume jewelry: gold tone metal with colored stones, rhinestones, mostly mid-century style including items by Star (bird pin, pearl bracelet/earring set, pink star earrings, flower earrings, swirl brooch, silver leaf pin); Denmark (Flora Danica pin/earrings set. 0.75 oz troy sterling); Swoboda (owl pin); Schapereli (gold tone black, and rhinestone pendant/brooch); HAR (green stone turtle pin, flying duck pin, sea urchin pin, parakeet pin, buddha and earring set); De Mario, NY (faux pearl rhinestone choker), Monet (gold tone pendant on chain), Francois (rose gold tone rhinestone brooch, 3 stones missing), Hattie Carnegie (locket link bracelet, feather pin, rhinestone baroque pearl drop brooch and earrings set, rhinestone gold tone flame earrings, pave rhinestone link necklace and matching bracelet set). 1/2&quot; to 33&quot; L. Approximately 27 items. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Overall very good condition with some wear to gold finish on a few items and stones missing where noted.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/736_1-180x82.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154941" style="width: 180px; height: 82px;" alt="Lot 736: Group of Designer Costume Jewelry" title="Lot 736: Group of Designer Costume Jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 736: Group of Designer Costume Jewelry</h4><p>Group of designer costume jewelry, mostly beaded. Art gold tone choker necklace with cabochon and faceted faux stones, 17&quot; L; Art large green rhinestone and faux pearl flower brooch, 2-1/2&quot; W; Vendome parure of 6-strand choker of white, gold, copper and clear tone beads, 14-1/2-17&quot; L, with matching clip-back earrings, 1-1/8&quot; H; Sadie Green mult-stone faux amber and scarab necklace, 27&quot; L; Napier double-strand necklace of openwork gold beads and light blue glass beads, 26&quot; L; Marvella pink faceted 3-strand choker, 16-3/4&quot; L and matching clip back earrings, 1-1/8&quot; H; Janno doublestrand red faceted graduated bead necklace, 20&quot; L; Judy Lee pearl grape cluster pin/pendant (2-3/4&quot; L) on 20&#039; L gold tone chain with matching 2&quot; L clip back earrings; Judy Lee blue rhinestone flower pin, 1-3/4&quot; H, and matching 1-1/8&quot; H clip earrings; Judy Lee silver tone disc earrings, 1-1/4&quot; H; Castle Cliff 54&quot; long light topaz beaded necklace and matching clip back earrings, 1&quot; dia. 16 items including earring pairs. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: All in very good condition with acceptable wear due to age.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/737_1-180x60.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154947" style="width: 180px; height: 60px;" alt="Lot 737: Group of Vintage Designer Costume Jewelry" title="Lot 737: Group of Vintage Designer Costume Jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 737: Group of Vintage Designer Costume Jewelry</h4><p>Group of vintage designer costume jewelry, approximately 18 items including earring pairs. 1st group: 3-piece Hollycraft parure of ice blue rhinestones including brooch, bracelet and earrings (1-3/4&quot; to 7-1/4&quot; L). 2nd group: 4 silver metal and rhinestone jewelry items by Ora including 2 pair earrings and 2 pins including one of Shriner emblem, (1&quot; to 2-1/2&quot; L). 3rd group: 2 silver metal and rhinestone jewelry items by Otis including bracelet, 7&quot; L, and matching collar pin, 2-1/2&quot; L. 4th designer: Nettie Rosenstein kinetic flower pendant necklace with rhinestones and blue enamel, 21&quot; L.5th designer: 2 jewelry items by Vendome including brooch of blue bird in flight, 2-3/4&quot; W x 4&quot; H and triple-strand necklace in pink paste flowers and pink faceted stones, 18&quot; L. 6th designer: Scitarelli silver tone pin with blue and white stones and pendant drop, 2-1/2&quot; H. 7th designer: 2 jewelry items by Lisner including gold tone metal necklace of flowers with faux pearls and rhinestones, 17&quot; L, and silvertone metal bracelet and earring set with light green rhinestones, 7/8&quot; to 7&quot; L. 8th designer: B. David necklace and earring set of silvertone and purple rhinestones, 3/4&quot; to 15-1/2&quot; L. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Overall very good condition with few stones missing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $556.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/738_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154951" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 738: Group Costume Jewelry: Hobe, Coro, Pennino" title="Lot 738: Group Costume Jewelry: Hobe, Coro, Pennino" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 738: Group Costume Jewelry: Hobe, Coro, Pennino</h4><p>Group of designer costume jewelry by Hobe, Pennino, and Coro. 1ST GROUP: Collection of costume jewelry by Hobe including (1) Hinged cuff bracelet and matching dangle earrings in original box. Stones include white, pink, black and rhinestone on gold metal mountings. Bangle: 6-1/2&quot; circumference, earrings: 1-7/8&quot; L. (2) Multi-strand collar necklace of gold tone metal and rhinestones, 17&quot; L, and matching earrings, 1-1/2&quot; H. (3) Wide panther link bracelet with red, white and grey-green rhinestones, 7&quot; L x 1-1/4&quot; W, plus matching round earrings, 1-1/4&quot; diameter. (4) Pendant necklace of gold tone metal, yellow rhinestone, pink and yellow lozenges, 23&quot; L, and matching square earrings, 1 x 7/8&quot;. (5) Flower pin with faux emerald green and brushed gold tone metal, 3&quot; L, and matching earrings, 1&quot; H. (6) Rose pin and matching earrings with green enamel, gold tone metal, pink and white stones, pin, 2-5/8&quot; L and matching earrings, 1-1/8&quot; H. (7) Brushed gold tone metal flower pin, 2&quot; W. 2ND GROUP: Collection of costume jewelry by Coro including (1) Collar dangle necklace with silvertone metal and blue rhinestones, 17&quot; L, and matching earrings, 1-1/2&quot; H. (2) Pair floral spray kinetic movement earrings with green enamel, blue and white rhinestones, 1-5/8&quot; H x 1-5/8&quot; W. (3) Pendant on gold tone link chain with emerald cut pink rhinestones and seed pearls, 17-3/8&quot; L. 3RD GROUP: Collection of costume jewelry by Pennino including (1) Link necklace of brushed gold tone metal, faux pearls, 17&quot; L, and matching bracelet, 7&quot; L. (2) Flower pin of silvertone metal, white enamel and rhinestones, 1-3/4 x 2&quot; H. (3) Unmarked, possibly Pennino, pendant of silvertone metal and green rhinestones on silvertone metal chain, 26-1/2&quot; L. 21 items total including earring pairs. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: All in very good condition with acceptable wear for age.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/739_1-180x61.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154957" style="width: 180px; height: 61px;" alt="Lot 739: Costume Jewelry: Weiss, Kramer, Trifari" title="Lot 739: Costume Jewelry: Weiss, Kramer, Trifari" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 739: Costume Jewelry: Weiss, Kramer, Trifari</h4><p>Group of designer costume jewelry by Weiss, Kramer and Trifari. 1st group: Collection of costume jewelry by Weiss consisting of 21 items including earring pairs. Eight pins/brooches including poodle, butterfly, fleur-de-lys, daisy circle, flowers, oak leaf, starburst and button, 1-1/2&quot; -2-1/2&quot; W. One green and brown enamel oak leaf brooch (3&quot; L) and earring (1-1/4&quot; L) set; One cabochon and faceted blue rhinestone link bracelet (6-7/8&quot; L) and matching earrings (1-1/4&quot; L); Double-strand purple faceted stone necklace (17-1/4&quot; L) and matching cluster earrings (1&quot; L); Two line bracelets with colored stones, one emerald cut and one round cut, 7&quot; L each; Five pair earrings of various designs and stones, 1/2&quot; to 2-3/4&quot; L. 2nd group: Collection of costume jewelry by Kramer consisting of 4 items including 1 pair of earrings. One set of gold tone metal and pink rhinestone and opaque necklace ((15&quot; L) and earrings (1-1/2&quot; L); Brushed silvertone leaf and rhinestone leaf necklace (16&quot; L). 3rd group: Collection of costume jewelry by Trifari consisting of 13 items including earring pairs. One brushed gold metal necklace (16&quot; L) and matching earrings (1-1/8&quot; L) with green stones; Gold metal set of necklace, bracelet and earrings with faux cabochon topaz, 15-1/2&quot; L to 1&quot; L; Brushed and bright gold tone metal leaf brooch and matching earrings with faux citrine and rhinestones, 2-3/4&quot; to 1&quot; L; Brushed and bright gold tone metal leaf pin and matching earrings, 3-1/2&quot; to 1&quot; L; Brushed and bright gold tone metal with black enamel flower pin (2&quot; L) and companion earrings (1&quot; L); Bright gold and marquise rhinestone pendant on chain (20&quot; L) and matching earrings (1-1/8&quot; L). Group also includes unmarked, possibly Kramer, brooch (2-1/4&quot; W) and earring (1&quot; H) set of gold tone metal, green stone and marquis rhinestones. Approximately 40 items including earring pairs. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: All in very good condition with acceptable wear due to age. Some surface scratches to stones.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/740_1-1339x1080.jpg" title="Lot 740: Victorian Jewelry: Hair, Gutta Percha, Micro-Mosai - Realized: $380.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/740_1-180x145.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154962" style="width: 180px; height: 145px;" alt="Lot 740: Victorian Jewelry: Hair, Gutta Percha, Micro-Mosai" title="Lot 740: Victorian Jewelry: Hair, Gutta Percha, Micro-Mosai" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 740: Victorian Jewelry: Hair, Gutta Percha, Micro-Mosai</h4><p>Group of Victorian Jewelry including a gutta percha mourning brooch with pivot frame; a pair of gutta percha pendant earrings designed as hands holding cornucopia; hair floral spray with ribbon bow and pair floral buttons; micro-mosaic oval brooch; oval ceramic brooch of Madonna and Child. (6 items total). 5/8&quot; to 3&quot; L. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/743_1-1866x1080.jpg" title="Lot 743: Group of 7 pocket watches, inc 14K Omega - Realized: $527.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/743_1-180x104.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154982" style="width: 180px; height: 104px;" alt="Lot 743: Group of 7 pocket watches, inc 14K Omega" title="Lot 743: Group of 7 pocket watches, inc 14K Omega" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 743: Group of 7 pocket watches, inc 14K Omega</h4><p>Group of 7 pocket watches including one 14K Omega lady&#039;s size 0 hunting case #4864916; six gold filled watches including: Elgin lady&#039;s size 0 hunting case #7451226; Elgin lady&#039;s size 2 hunting case #8122548; Waltham lady&#039;s size 8 open face # 5493096; South Bend men&#039;s size 18 open face (# unknown); Hampden Dueber Special Molly Stark 14K gold filled lady&#039;s size 00 hunting case # 6790794 with watch chain (enamel cracked); Addison lady&#039;s size 000 open face (# unknown). Condition: Cannot open South Bend or Addison watches. Addison watch runs, Elgin 7451226 runs, Hampden runs, others not running at time of testing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $527.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/744_1-180x81.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154984" style="width: 180px; height: 81px;" alt="Lot 744: 11 pcs Victorian &amp; Mourning Jewelry inc. cameos" title="Lot 744: 11 pcs Victorian &amp; Mourning Jewelry inc. cameos" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 744: 11 pcs Victorian &amp; Mourning Jewelry inc. cameos</h4><p>Eleven pieces of Victorian gold-filled and pinchbeck jewelry including mourning items. 1st item: Necklace with filigree work and cameo pendant, 18&quot; chain. 2nd item: Mourning brooch/pendant with well carved cameo on black background, surrounded by nine applied rose and green colored gold oak leaves, 1-1/2&quot;H. 3rd item: oval locket with applied colored stones and elaborate engraving including a scene of a castle, 22&quot; chain, 1-5/8&quot; locket. 4th item: Mourning brooch with central compartment under glass for hair and mementos, surrounded by black enameling with gold letters. 1-1/2&quot; x 1-3/8&quot;. 5th item: Watch holder or brooch with taille d&#039;epergne enamel decoration, 1-3/8&quot;L. 6th-11th items: six bar pins of various designs including one with paste stones and monogram, one with seed pearls, and one with three leaves, 3/4&quot; to 2-3/8&quot;L. All late 19th century. Provenance: Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Scattered minor wear. Items inside the central window on the enameled brooch (#4) have come loose.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/745_1-180x52.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154988" style="width: 180px; height: 52px;" alt="Lot 745: Vintage Costume Jewelry incl. Hattie Carnegie, DeM" title="Lot 745: Vintage Costume Jewelry incl. Hattie Carnegie, DeM" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 745: Vintage Costume Jewelry incl. Hattie Carnegie, DeM</h4><p>Lot of vintage costume jewelry, 15 pieces, most signed. Includes a faux gold and amber parure signed DeMario (choker necklace, brooch, and clip earrings); a red beaded and gilt choker necklace signed DeMario; a Czech glass bead necklace with amber colored diamond shaped pendant in a filigree setting; a Czech glass insect brooch; a Hattie Carnegie rooster brooch; a 26&quot; polished stone/bead necklace signed Hattie Carnegie, a pair of Hattie Carnegie enameled glass clip earrings with faux emerald surrounds; a pair of round clip earrings with opaque white beads and faux diamonds, signed Hattie Carnegie; a Hattie Carnegie whirligig brooch; a Jorgen Jensen hand wrought coiled pewter pendant around an amber colored stone, on a 30&quot; chain; a Reed &amp; Barton pierced pewter butterfly pendant on a 22&quot; chain; a Reed &amp; Barton Damascene bracelet with John James Audubon bird design, and an unmarked 32&quot; necklace with enameled ivory colored beads. 15 pcs total. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: All items in generally good condition with minor wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $585.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/746_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154994" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 746: Large lot of silver jewelry with enamel and stones" title="Lot 746: Large lot of silver jewelry with enamel and stones" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 746: Large lot of silver jewelry with enamel and stones</h4><p>Large lot of assorted silver jewelry with enameling and/or stones, most pieces marked sterling or .925, including Taxco Mexican and Norweigan pieces. Includes 6 rings, 3 bracelets, 18 pairs earrings, 17 brooches or pins, 4 chains (3 are unmarked) and 2 pendants (unmarked) and 1 enameled sterling necklace marked E for Elvik &amp; Co. 51 pcs total. Also included are two loose enameled leaves, likely from a broken brooch. All 20th century. Combined weight 13.8 oz troy. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Generally good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $300.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/747_1-180x81.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-154996" style="width: 180px; height: 81px;" alt="Lot 747: Large lot of silver jewelry, 37 pieces" title="Lot 747: Large lot of silver jewelry, 37 pieces" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 747: Large lot of silver jewelry, 37 pieces</h4><p>Large lot of assorted silver jewelry, most pieces marked Sterling, .925 or .800. Includes 8 bracelets (one with an .800 charm attached, one with unmarked goldtone charm attached), 2 necklaces, 1 crucifix on chain, 4 pendants (without chains, whistle marked Reed &amp; Barton); 7 brooches or pins; 3 rings, 7 pairs of earrings; 1 belt buckle; 2 thimbles, and 2 sterling charms, 37 pieces total. Also included are six broken clasps and 3 gold-filled charms. All 20th century. Combined weight 15.2 oz troy. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Generally good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/749_1-180x49.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155007" style="width: 180px; height: 49px;" alt="Lot 749: Whiting &amp; Davis Costume Jewelry, 7 pcs" title="Lot 749: Whiting &amp; Davis Costume Jewelry, 7 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 749: Whiting &amp; Davis Costume Jewelry, 7 pcs</h4><p>Seven pieces of Whiting and Davis jewelry, including a parure with large gilt and amber colored faux stone bracelet with hinged cuff (2-3/8&quot;H), earrings and pendant on chain; 2 silver toned bracelets; and a goldtone chain with intaglio carved crystal pendant and matching earrings. All items marked. Early 20th century. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Overall very good condition with light wear; one crystal earring has loose center.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $330.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/751_1-180x57.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155014" style="width: 180px; height: 57px;" alt="Lot 751: 17 pcs vintage jewelry inc. 10K cameo, bugs, snake" title="Lot 751: 17 pcs vintage jewelry inc. 10K cameo, bugs, snake" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 751: 17 pcs vintage jewelry inc. 10K cameo, bugs, snake</h4><p>10K cameo bar pin with seed pearls, 4 pins of various bugs, rhinestone snake pin, 2 bar pins or clips, enamel leaf and small collar pins, 2 pr earrings, 2 silvertone Art Nouveau style pendants, silvertone green enamel clip, silvertone double heart pendant/locket, etc., 17 items, 1/4&quot; to 3-1/4&quot; L Condition: Overall very good condition with some loss to silver tone.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $322.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/754_1-1216x1080.jpg" title="Lot 754: Two Pair of Antique Decorative Lamps - Realized: $480.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/754_1-180x159.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155033" style="width: 180px; height: 159px;" alt="Lot 754: Two Pair of Antique Decorative Lamps" title="Lot 754: Two Pair of Antique Decorative Lamps" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 754: Two Pair of Antique Decorative Lamps</h4><p>Two pair antique decorative lamps. 1st pair: Green marble urns with bronze ormolu mounts, 22&quot; H. Early 20th century. 2nd pair: Bronze and gilt bronze fluted candlesticks on tripod paw feet converted to lamps, 20&quot; H. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 items total. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: One ormolu arm loosely attached. Base of one marble lamp with dents and small loss of paint on black base. All lamps in working condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/755_1-951x1080.jpg" title="Lot 755: Pair Tall Brass Lamps and 2 others, 4 total - Realized: $270.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/755_1-158x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155036" style="width: 158px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 755: Pair Tall Brass Lamps and 2 others, 4 total" title="Lot 755: Pair Tall Brass Lamps and 2 others, 4 total" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 755: Pair Tall Brass Lamps and 2 others, 4 total</h4><p>1st item: Pair of tall column style brass lamps, three (3) socket with stepped squared bases. 41-1/4&quot; H (to tip of finial). 2nd item: Alabaster urn converted to lamp. 20-1/4&quot; H to tip of brass finial. 3rd item: Ebonized decorative lamp with applied mask plaque and figural griffins to base. 29-1/2&quot; H. All 20th century. Blount County, TN collection. Condition: All very good condition. Not tested for functionality.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $270.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/757_1-1661x1080.jpg" title="Lot 757: Grouping of 10 Early Canning Jars &amp; water bottle - Realized: $660.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2013-01-26/757_1-180x117.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-155051" style="width: 180px; height: 117px;" alt="Lot 757: Grouping of 10 Early Canning Jars &amp; water bottle" title="Lot 757: Grouping of 10 Early Canning Jars &amp; water bottle" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 757: Grouping of 10 Early Canning Jars &amp; water bottle</h4><p>Grouping of ten (10 ) early canning jars and an Ozark water bottle. 1st item: one (1) amber glass &quot;Lightning&quot; fruit jar, 2nd item: one (1) olive amber glass &quot;Lightning&quot; fruit jar, 3rd item: one (1) large dark amber glass &quot;Lightning&quot; jar with glass lid, 4th item: Mason&#039;s amber canning jar embossed &quot;Mason&#039;s/[Maltese cross]/Patent/Nov. 30th/1858&quot; on the side and also marked on base &quot;Pat Nov 587 26 67&quot; on base with zinc lid and porcelain liner, 5th item: A &quot;Globe&quot; half-gallon size amber canning jar (no lid), 6th item: A &quot;Ball&quot; aqua glass Bicentennial canning jar with embossed eagle, 7th item: A Mason&#039;s &quot;Patent Nov 30th 1858&quot; aqua glass canning jar with embossed logo, no lid. 8th item: A Whitall&#039;s &quot;Patent June 18th 1861&quot; and &quot;Millville Atmosphere Fruit Jar&quot; with glass lid that is marked &quot;Whitall&#039;s Patent June 18th, 1861&quot; and a metal screw down clamp that holds the lid in place, circa 1860&#039;s, 9th item: An Atlas &quot;Strong Shoulder&quot; aqua glass mason jar, and 10th item: A Lipton &quot;Fruit Grower and Preserver&quot; clear glass fruit canning jar, no lid. Ranging in size from 4 1/2&quot; H to 10 3/4&quot; H. All examples from 19th century with the exception of the 6th item which is 20th century. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, OK. Condition: 1st item: Minor chipping to inner rim with two hairlines to rim. Fleabite chips to rim of lid. 2nd item: Chips to inner rim and rim of lid. 3rd item: Fleabites to rim. 4th item: No lid, fleabites to rim. 5th item: No lid with fleabites to rim. 6th item: Rubber residue to inner lid. 7th item: Fleabites, roughness to tim. No lid. 8th item: Overall very good condition. 9th item: Overall very good condition. 10th item: No lid, fleabites and slight cracking to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
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		<title>Case’s Jan. 26 Auction Features Over 740 lots including Museum Deaccessions, Estate Collections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— From paintings that once hung in a museum to a Butch Cassidy “Wanted” poster that once hung in a sheriff’s office, diversity is the theme at the Winter Case Antiques Auction, set for Saturday, January 26 at the company’s gallery in Knoxville. The auction features art and antiques being sold by three Tennessee [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— From paintings that once hung in a museum to a Butch Cassidy “Wanted” poster that once hung in a sheriff’s office, diversity is the theme at the Winter Case Antiques Auction, set for Saturday, January 26 at the company’s gallery in Knoxville. The auction features art and antiques being sold by three Tennessee institutions, along with  Americana, English ceramics, toys and holiday items from two large estate collections. Historic and Civil War material, samplers and other textiles, silver, jewelry, folk art, Southern regional items, and Asian antiques from other consignors are also represented in the 740+-lot sale.</p>
<p>Leading the fine art is an oil on canvas Paris streetscape by French painter Edouard Cortes (1882-1969), being deaccessioned by the Knoxville Museum of Art to benefit the acquisitions fund.  The museum is also selling a large early 20<sup>th</sup> century Eugene Buccini painting titled Aurora, after the original by Baroque master Guido Reni. And Cheekwood Museum of Art in Nashville is selling an early 20<sup>th</sup> century portrait of a woman attributed to the school of Charles Hawthorne (Provincetown, Massachusetts). Two other highly anticipated artworks are a still life by Sonia Lewitska (Ukranian/Polish, 1882-1937), and the only known self-portrait in oil by Joseph Delaney (Tennessee/New York 1904-1991). A pastoral landscape with sheep by James Wiley Wallace (Tennessee, 1852-1921) is the first painting by that artist to ever come up at auction &#8211; although he is well regarded, having exhibited no fewer than 16 works at the seminal 1910 Appalachian Exposition of Fine Arts &#8211; and a painting by George David Coulon (Louisiana,1822-1904) gives a rare 19<sup>th</sup>century glimpse of Fort Macomb, built to defend New Orleans following the War of 1812. Other painters represented in the sale include Bernard de Hoog (Dutch, 1866-1943), Zacharias Notermann (Belgian/French, 1820-1890), (Henry Inman (American, 1801-1846), Nicola Marschall (Alabama/Kentucky, 1829-1917), Charles Krutch (Tennessee, 1849-1934) , Louis Jones (Tennessee, 1878-1958), Philip Perkins (American, 1907-1970), Frederick Schafer (American, 1839-1927), George A. Newman (Pennsylvania, 1875-1965), Ramon Kelley (American, b. 1939), and illustration artist Hy Hintermeister (American, 1897-1972) . There is also a fine Russian icon depicting the Resurrection and twelve Cardinal feast days, a good collection of sporting art depicting fox hunt and fly fishing scenes, 8 white line woodcuts by Beulah Tomlinson (Provincetown, Mass., 20<sup>th</sup> c.), a signed <i>Magic Garden</i> etching by Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1998), a signed lithograph <i>Dance in a Madhouse</i> by George Bellows (American, 1882-1925) and an abstract bronze sculpture by Leonardo Neirman (New York/Mexico, b. 1932),</p>
<p>Two large estates, one from Oklahoma, the other from Mississippi, yielded longtime collections of cast iron toys and banks (such as Uncle Sam and William Tell), French and German dolls, early American lighting and hearth items, cobalt decorated stoneware, mochaware, spatterware, and holiday items including rare colored glass Christmas lanterns and Kugels. A highlight of the Mississippi estate was a collection of Meissen porcelain and English ceramics; more than 2 dozen lots of early Toby jugs, pearlware and Staffordshire figures, ranging from common dogs to rare groups such as The Pugilists and Samson and the Lion, will cross the block.</p>
<p>A 4.90 carat oval diamond and platinum ring with baguettes on each side carries the highest estimate of any object in the sale, $35,000-$45,000. The ring was custom wrought and comes with GIA report. The four dozen jewelry lots also include an 18KT white gold necklace with 134 graduated diamonds, an Art Deco diamond and sapphire pendant, a fine 14K yellow gold Victorian tassel bracelet with black enamel decorated faux buckle clasp, and numerous other lots of gold and silver jewelry. An estate collection of signed costume jewelry that includes Miriam Haskell, Hattie Carnegie, Whiting and Davis and other desirable names will be sold as well.</p>
<p>The Historical and Civil War category in the January 26 auction is especially strong. Featured is a rare  “wanted” flyer for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, offering a $2,000 reward for their part in a 1900 Nevada bank robbery, as well as a collection of other “wanted” posters from a Tennessee sheriff’s scrapbook. There is also a cache of 270 ballots from the 1864 Presidential election from Civil War soldiers voting in the field. A variety of ballot designs are represented, the majority for the Lincoln-Johnson ticket as well as the McClellan-Pendleton ticket. A scarce model 1855 Harper’s Ferry Rifle with Maynard priming device and 1860 lockplate will be sold, along with Ames staff swords, one of which descended through the family of Captain William Geary of Pennsylvania. Two Civil War ambrotypes of Confederate soldier F.M. Sconyers of the 59<sup>th</sup> Alabama Infantry Regiment plus a note with folk art drawing by him are being offered, as is a Confederate surgeon’s uniform star insignia, Mississippi infantry uniform buttons and a rare Confederate Bible published in Nashville and found in Kentucky at the Mill Springs battle site. An 1862 gilded copper Confederate seal medallion belonging to a lieutenant colonel who later became mayor of Chattanooga is expected to draw attention, along with several Kurz and Allison battle prints and two images of Robert E. Lee – one supposedly painted on tent canvas during the war, the other a rare 1870 print sold to help raise money for Lee’s memorial monument.</p>
<p>There are two outstanding examples of Schoolgirl needlework: a circa 1800 sampler from an important but as-yet unidentified Philadelphia school, distinguished by its figures wearing plumed hats, and a circa 1820 theorem painted on velvet, depicting a landscape with belltower, river and figures in a boat.  It was painted by Minerva French Boyd (future mother of the founder of Louisiana State University), while a student at the Moravian College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. There is also a linsey-woolsey sampler by Martha Peck, who was a ship captain’s daughter from Connecticut, and an archive relating to her family, and a sampler stitched by Elizabeth Fay Blake, the niece of cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney. The textile category also includes six other samplers, including a house sampler and one from New Baltimore, along with Southern quilts, and Oriental rugs including a semi-antique Manchester Kashan and a Serapi style Isparta, deaccessioned by The Historic Belmont Mansion Association of Nashville to benefit the acquisitions fund, and a fine antique Tabriz.</p>
<p>The furniture category is led by two corner cupboards: one, a walnut broken-arch pediment example with ivory inlay that descended in the Nickels family of Scott County, Virginia, and the other a rare turkey-breast style corner cupboard. There are also some pieces from the personal collection of Nathan Harsh, co-author of The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture, including a Tennessee cherry wardrobe and a pair of Kentucky banquet table ends in original surface. Two sugar chests, an Ohio or Kentucky tall case clock, a Classical mahogany secretary and dressing table, and a blanket chest with original paint decoration will also cross the block, along with a Limbert rocker and some mid-century modern furniture including a Czech game table.</p>
<p>The catalog includes numerous lots of silver, including a coin silver water pitcher by Grosjean &amp; Woodward, retailed in Charleston, SC, and a Kentucky coin silver cup made by Garner and Winchester of Lexington. Also featured are English pieces by female silversmiths including Hester Bateman and Elizabeth Morley, as well as a set of 12 sterling knives made by Mary Chawner for Queen Adelaide of England in 1837, bearing her royal monogram. There are numerous American flatware sets by Tiffany, Reed &amp; Barton, Gorham and Whiting. Sterling goblets, a George III sterling cake basket, and a 134 oz Peruvian silver tea/coffee set will also be sold.</p>
<p>Pottery highlights include a late 19<sup>th</sup> century Zia redware pottery olla with polychrome geometric, floral and bird decoration, and a San Ildefonso blackware bowl by Maria Martinez. There is also an East Tennessee stoneware jar with cobalt flower decoration attributed to Charles Decker of the Keystone Pottery; North Carolina salt glazed jugs by M.W. Owen and W.W. Ballard, and a Michael and Melvin Crocker rattlesnake jug.</p>
<p>More than 75 lots of Asian material will cross the block including a large Chinese classical scroll in the style of Chen Juzhong, formerly from the Krystal’s Restaurants corporate headquarters in Chattanooga, Chinese snuff bottles, a painting of horses signed Xu Beihong, Qianlong period Chinese Export porcelain, Rose Medallion porcelain, and several lots of jade, wood carvings, antique netsuke and okimono figures.</p>
<p>Other interesting lots in the sale include a collection of perfume bottles, figural glass animals by Lalique, and glass by Tiffany, Orrefors and Waterford, along with clocks, a French giltwood barometer, a firehouse presentation cane, garden antiques including a large cast iron whippet, possibly by Fiske, and a “Souper Dress” after Andy Warhol (1928-1987).</p>
<p>The auction takes place at Case’s gallery in the historic Cherokee Mills Building, 2240 Sutherland Avenue in Knoxville, on Saturday, January 26 at 9:30 AM. Online, absentee and phone bids will also be accepted. A preview will take place on Friday, January 25, from noon to 6PM EST or by appointment. The catalog for the auction, with full descriptions, price estimates, and photographs for items in the order in which they will be sold can be viewed online at <a href="http://www.caseantiques.com/" target="_blank">www.caseantiques.com</a>. For more information, call the gallery in Knoxville at <a href="tel:%28865%29%20558-3033" target="_blank">(865) 558-3033</a> or the company’s Nashville office at <a href="tel:%28615%29%20812-6096" target="_blank">(615) 812-6096</a> or email <a href="javascript:DeCryptX('jogpAdbtfboujrvft/dpn')" target="_blank">&#105;n&#102;&#111;&#64;&#99;a&#115;ea&#110;ti&#113;u&#101;&#115;.c&#111;m</a>.</p>
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		<title>Oct 6, 2012 Auction Highlights</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center">(prices realized include a buyer's premium)<br /><br />If you are interested in consigning items of this quality for future auctions, please contact us at <a href="mailto:info@caseantiques.com">info@caseantiques.com</a>.</p><table><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/1_1-100x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-138948" style="width: 100px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 1: Signed Japanese Art Deco Bronze Okimono of 3 Crane" title="Lot 1: Signed Japanese Art Deco Bronze Okimono of 3 Crane" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 1: Signed Japanese Art Deco Bronze Okimono of 3 Crane</h4><p>Signed Japanese Art Deco period bronze okimono depicting three cranes, each delicately balancing on one leg with upturned beaks balancing a crystal ball. Signed with two signatures, a chiseled signature and a seal signature on one of the crane&#039;s legs. Mounted on a carved wooden base. 9-3/4&quot; H. Second quarter of 20th century. Condition: Some slight wear to metal. Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/2_1-180x69.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-138954" style="width: 180px; height: 69px;" alt="Lot 2: Chinese Export Silver Forks and Knifes, 24 pcs." title="Lot 2: Chinese Export Silver Forks and Knifes, 24 pcs." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 2: Chinese Export Silver Forks and Knifes, 24 pcs.</h4><p>Chinese export silver flatware, including 12 knifes and 12 forks with elaborate repousse handles. 5 forks and 3 knives marked &quot;LYM 90 SILVER&quot;( Unknown, possibly and early mark for Lee Yee Hing/ Early 20th century). 7 forks and 8 knives marked &quot;LW&quot; for Luen Wo (Shanghi, late 19th/Early 20th century). 1 knife marked &quot;HC&quot; for Hung Chong (Canton &amp; Shanghi, 1860-1930). 35.94 total troy ounces. Condition: Very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/4_1-154x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-138979" style="width: 154px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 4: Chinese Cultural Revolution Ivory Figure of Child" title="Lot 4: Chinese Cultural Revolution Ivory Figure of Child" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 4: Chinese Cultural Revolution Ivory Figure of Child</h4><p>Finely carved Chinese Cultural Revolution ivory figure depicting a child with sheep, one in his arms, with inked eyes and hair and mounted on a wooden stand. Figure &#8211; 5&quot; H. Overall 6&quot; H. 20th century. Condition: Overall very good condition with some age cracks and slight yellowing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/5_1-180x81.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-138986" style="width: 180px; height: 81px;" alt="Lot 5: Large Japanese Figural Ivory Okimono on stand" title="Lot 5: Large Japanese Figural Ivory Okimono on stand" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 5: Large Japanese Figural Ivory Okimono on stand</h4><p>Large Japanese figural ivory okimono on teak base, depicting a reclining male figure with fan at his feet and children playing beside and on his back, a separate child mounted nearby. Figure&#039;s hood features elaborate incised decoration including dragons. Red signature seal mark for Akiyuki inset on the underside of the large figural grouping. Figure: 4&quot; H x 11 3/4&quot; W. On stand: 6&quot; H x 17&quot; W x 7 1/2&quot; D. 19th century, Meiji period. Condition: Pinkie fingertip of lone child broken. An original additional figure appears to be missing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,638.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/6_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-138993" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 6: Japanese Ivory Netsuke Figural, Hoshin" title="Lot 6: Japanese Ivory Netsuke Figural, Hoshin" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 6: Japanese Ivory Netsuke Figural, Hoshin</h4><p>Japanese ivory netsuke depicting a group of actors, one wearing a large foo dog mask, another male with mask, and three other seated figures. Signed Hoshin. 1 1/4&quot; H x 2 1/8&quot; W. 19th century, Edo Period. Condition: Very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/12_1-180x94.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139033" style="width: 180px; height: 94px;" alt="Lot 12: Chinese Carved Jade Dish w/ Foo Dog Handles" title="Lot 12: Chinese Carved Jade Dish w/ Foo Dog Handles" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 12: Chinese Carved Jade Dish w/ Foo Dog Handles</h4><p>Chinese carved celadon jade dish, oval form, with carved foo dogs clinging to sides. 4&quot; W x 2&quot; H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/21_1-105x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139104" style="width: 105px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 21: Chinese Yellow-Ground Porcelain Bottle Vase" title="Lot 21: Chinese Yellow-Ground Porcelain Bottle Vase" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 21: Chinese Yellow-Ground Porcelain Bottle Vase</h4><p>Chinese Famille Rose yellow-ground porcelain bottle vase, 100 butterflies motif, with bulbous body and elongated flared neck. Decorated with various butterflies and cherry blossoms on a yellow ground, ruyi head banded decoration to mouth, chrysanthemum and shou banded decoration to molded shoulder and additional banded decoration to foot with gilt highlights throughout. 16&quot; H. 20th century Condition: Overall very good condition with some scattered craquelure to yellow ground and wear to gilt.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/22_1-180x98.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139112" style="width: 180px; height: 98px;" alt="Lot 22: Pair of Chinese carved cinnabar lotus plates" title="Lot 22: Pair of Chinese carved cinnabar lotus plates" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 22: Pair of Chinese carved cinnabar lotus plates</h4><p>Pair of Chinese carved cinnabar lotus design plates with scenic landscape and figure designs to front, gilt rims and seals on backs. 7-1/4&quot; diameter. Chinese, probably early 20th century. Provenance: estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Very good condition with some light wear to gilt.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/29_1-152x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139158" style="width: 152px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 29: American Portrait of a Lady, poss. Southern" title="Lot 29: American Portrait of a Lady, poss. Southern" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 29: American Portrait of a Lady, poss. Southern</h4><p>American oil on canvas half-portrait of a lady in a lace headdress with flowers and lace collar and wearing long beaded necklace, seated in front of large column and red drape with landscape to right, unsigned. Possibly Southern. Second quarter of the 19th century. Older black paneled frame. Sight: 25-1/2&quot; H x 24-3/8&quot; W, Frame: 34-1/8&quot; H x 29&quot; W. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN estate. Condition: In good condition with some surface grime, craquelure, a stretcher impression and areas of thin paint.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/30_1-180x123.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139163" style="width: 180px; height: 123px;" alt="Lot 30: Thomas Campbell pastoral landscape" title="Lot 30: Thomas Campbell pastoral landscape" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 30: Thomas Campbell pastoral landscape</h4><p>Thomas Campbell (Tennessee, 1834-1914) oil on board pastoral landscape, view of clusters of cows in foreground along split rail fence and three figures with white horse pulling hay wagon in center ground. Signed lower right corner. Biography: Thomas Campbell immigrated to the U.S. at age 19 and was originally ordained as a minister. After his wife&#039;s death in 1892, he retired and turned to art. He founded the art department at Maryville College in 1902 and headed it until his death. His paintings were exhibited regionally and won several prizes and medals. He was also active in the Nicholson Art League and was a talented wood carver who produced picture frames and small pieces of furniture. Original gilt molded frame. Sight: 6&quot; H x 9-1/4&quot; W. Frame: 6-7/8&quot; H x 10-3/16&quot; W. Early 20th century. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Untouched surface with some surface grime. Frame with minor loss to gilt.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/31_1-180x129.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139170" style="width: 180px; height: 129px;" alt="Lot 31: TN landscape signed Quist, attrib. T. Campbell" title="Lot 31: TN landscape signed Quist, attrib. T. Campbell" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 31: TN landscape signed Quist, attrib. T. Campbell</h4><p>Oil on board TN landscape, signed lower right &quot;Quist&quot;, attributed to Thomas Campbell (Tennessee, 1834-1914) oil on board mountain scape with lake in center ground framed by trees. Biography: Thomas Campbell immigrated to the U.S. at age 19 and was originally ordained as a minister. After his wife&#039;s death in 1892, he retired and turned to art. He founded the art department at Maryville College in 1902 and headed it until his death. His paintings were exhibited regionally and won several prizes and medals. He was also active in the Nicholson Art League, and was a talented wood carver who produced picture frames and small pieces of furniture. Campbell mostly painted pastoral landscapes. His adopted daughter Elizabeth Quist &quot;finished&quot; many of his paintings after his death in 1914. This well executed painting was likely painted by Campbell and signed by Quist. Overall excellent condition. Gold paneled frame. Sight &#8211; 6-7/8&quot; H x 9-3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 7-7/8&quot; H x 10-3/4&quot; W. Early 20th century. Condition: Overall excellent condition with some surface grime. Frame with minor wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,053.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/32_1-180x106.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139177" style="width: 180px; height: 106px;" alt="Lot 32: Lloyd Branson Watercolor, Knoxville Cityscape" title="Lot 32: Lloyd Branson Watercolor, Knoxville Cityscape" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 32: Lloyd Branson Watercolor, Knoxville Cityscape</h4><p>Lloyd Branson (American, TN, 1861-1925) watercolor depicting a Knoxville cityscape at dusk with trolley travelling forward from a vanishing point in the distance. Retains the original McCrary and Branson frame and McCrary and Branson labels on back of watercolor. Signed lower right corner: L Branson. Sight &#8211; 9&quot; H x 14 3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 19 1/2&quot; H x 25 1/2&quot; W. Biography: Enoch Lloyd Branson was best known for his Southern portraits and depictions of East Tennessee history. He moved to New York in 1873 to study at the National Academy of Design, where he won a first prize in 1875. In a partnership with Frank McCrary from 1885 to 1903, Branson became a leader in the East Tennessee arts community. He was a mentor to Catherine Wiley and is credited with discovering Beauford Delaney. Research courtesy of James A. Hoobler, Tennessee State Museum. Condition: Paper with toning and matt burns to edges. Abrasions and wear to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $7,254.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/33_1-180x158.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139183" style="width: 180px; height: 158px;" alt="Lot 33: Mayna Treanor Avent oil on board, The Hermitage" title="Lot 33: Mayna Treanor Avent oil on board, The Hermitage" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 33: Mayna Treanor Avent oil on board, The Hermitage</h4><p>Mayna Treanor Avent (Tennessee, 1868-1959) oil on board painting of The Hermitage (home of President Andrew Jackson), mansion with white columns surrounded by trees. Signed lower right. Original molded giltwood frame. 16&quot; x 19&quot; sight, 22-1/2&quot; x 25-1/2&quot; framed. Circa 1920. Provenance: Private Nashville, Tennessee collection. Biography: Mayna Treanor was born in 1868 at Tulip Grove Mansion, just across Lebanon Pike in Nashville from Andrew Jackson&#039;s Hermitage. She studied art in Cincinnati followed by two years at the Academie Julien in Paris. In 1891 she married Frank Avent, a Murfreesboro attorney. Avent taught painting in Nashville for many years and exhibited throughout the United States. She produced oil and watercolor paintings, occasional drawings, and wood block prints in the Japanese manner. She was a member of the Nashville Studio Club, the Nashville Artists Guild, and the Centennial club, which in 1951 held a retrospective of her 68 year artistic career. She spent her last 3 years with her son in Sewanee, TN, where she died on Jan. 2, 1959. The log cabin she used as a studio has been preserved by the State of TN and is open to the public. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. Source: James C. Kelley, &quot;The South on Paper: Line, Color and Light&quot;. Condition: Inpainting primarily to lower edge of painting including at base of left tree, 1&quot; section of grass near lower edge, area in right side tree, and other scattered areas including touch up areas near balcony, the lower yard area near the left tree, and left side edge. Significant flaking to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $1,287.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/34_1-180x100.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139193" style="width: 180px; height: 100px;" alt="Lot 34: Edith B. Parsons, Bronze Bookends of Children" title="Lot 34: Edith B. Parsons, Bronze Bookends of Children" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 34: Edith B. Parsons, Bronze Bookends of Children</h4><p>Edith Barretto Parsons (New York, 1878-1956) bronze bookends depicting two children in whimsical poses. Bronze with deep brown patina. Girl inscribed and dated &quot;E. Barretto Parsons, Copy. 1913&quot;, foundry mark &quot;Gorham Co. Founders O S C&quot;, 6&quot; H x 5 3/4&quot; W x 2 5/8&quot; D. Boy inscribed and dated &quot;E. B. Parsons&quot; with copyright symbol and &quot;1912&quot; on base, foundry mark &quot;Gorham Co. Founders O S C&quot;, 6 1/4&quot; H x 6&quot; W x 2 5/8&quot; D. Biography (courtesy of Askart): Born in Halifax, Virginia, Edith Parsons studied at the Art Students League in New York with John Twachtman, Daniel Chester French, and George Bernard. From 1908 to 1933, she exhibited regularly at the National Academy of Design. She was known for her naturalistic depictions of children and animals, and her specialty was memorial fountains including one in John Galloway Public Park in Memphis, Tennessee. Condition: Excellent Condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,140.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/36_1-118x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139214" style="width: 118px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 36: Victor Halvani Abstract bronze sculpture, David Wi" title="Lot 36: Victor Halvani Abstract bronze sculpture, David Wi" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 36: Victor Halvani Abstract bronze sculpture, David Wi</h4><p>Victor Halvani (Egypt/Israel, b. 1930) abstract bronze sculpture titled David With The Sling, mounted on a marble base, signed on leg Halvani 1/25. 19 1/2&quot;H (including base) x 10-1/4&quot; x 5-1/2&quot;. Provenance: estate of Jean and Alven Ghertner, Nashville, TN. Condition: Joined at mid-torso, possibly as made. Sculpture sits somewhat loose in base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $960.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/39_1-180x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139244" style="width: 180px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 39: Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a Lady" title="Lot 39: Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a Lady" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 39: Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a Lady</h4><p>Round miniature painting, watercolor on ivory, of a lady attired in a blue dress and lace shawl with a marbleized background. Unsigned. Miniature measures 3 1/4&quot; dia. Framed &#8211; 6&quot; X 6&quot;. Probably American, second quarter 19th century. Condition: Slight gap between portrait and frame to the left side. Some wear to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/41_1-163x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139252" style="width: 163px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 41: 19th cent. Portrait Minature of Dr. David Wharry" title="Lot 41: 19th cent. Portrait Minature of Dr. David Wharry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 41: 19th cent. Portrait Minature of Dr. David Wharry</h4><p>Portrait miniature on ivory of a 19th century gentleman. Unsigned but with written inscription on back reading Dr. David Wharry. Housed in a gilt metal frame. Sight &#8211; 2 7/8&#8243; H x 2 1/4&#8243; W. Framed &#8211; 3 5/8&#8243; H x 3&#8243; W. Note: A grave memorial for a Dr. David M. Wharry (? &#8211; 1850) is listed for the New Hurley Reformed Church Cemetery located in Ulster County, New York. American, 1st half 19th century. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $3,744.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/43_1-180x53.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139264" style="width: 180px; height: 53px;" alt="Lot 43: Tennessee Coin Silver handled Walking Stick" title="Lot 43: Tennessee Coin Silver handled Walking Stick" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 43: Tennessee Coin Silver handled Walking Stick</h4><p>Hickory walking stick with coin silver handle, faceted and engraved PRESENTED TO L. SYPERT OF LEBANON TENNESSEE BY W.C. SYPERT OF NACOGDOCHES TEXAS / MADE BY JOHN RAGLAND LEBANON JANUARY 1853, over a floral engraved band reading IN MEMORIAM. Floral engraved tip also engraved in script L SYPERT. White metal tip with later rubber cap. 35&quot;L. TENNESSEE SILVERSMITHS by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell lists John Ragland as a silversmith working in Lebanon/Wilson County, Tennessee, circa 1850. Provenance: descended in the family of Dr. J.M. Anderson of Lebanon, TN, who married Mary Sypert. William Carroll. Sypert, a native of Tennessee, entered the army of the Republic of Texas in 1836 at the age of 20 and settled permanently in Texas in 1849. He served as justice of the peace in Bell County and as a Milam County Judge, 1867-70. Condition: Some minor small dents to silver handle, wear and scratching to wood, oxidation to white metal tip.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,140.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/46_1-180x133.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139282" style="width: 180px; height: 133px;" alt="Lot 46: 6 Blount County, TN silver teaspoons by JB Wells" title="Lot 46: 6 Blount County, TN silver teaspoons by JB Wells" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 46: 6 Blount County, TN silver teaspoons by JB Wells</h4><p>Six James B. Wells (Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, 1860) coin silver teaspoons with reverse fiddle ends and maker&#039;s mark: JB Wells, 5-1/2&quot; L. 2.83 ounces troy. Condition: Dents in all bowls of spoons.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $321.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/50_1-180x110.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139301" style="width: 180px; height: 110px;" alt="Lot 50: New Orleans Coin Silver Punch Ladle" title="Lot 50: New Orleans Coin Silver Punch Ladle" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 50: New Orleans Coin Silver Punch Ladle</h4><p>New Orleans coin silver punch or soup ladle with upturned tipt handle and broad, flat bowl, monogrammed on reverse MAC, marked in rectangle HYDE &amp; GOODRICH. 13&quot;L, 5.94 oz troy. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection. Condition: Some light denting and scratching to bowl, overall very condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/54_1-180x110.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139327" style="width: 180px; height: 110px;" alt="Lot 54: New York Coin Silver Tea Service plus tray and cre" title="Lot 54: New York Coin Silver Tea Service plus tray and cre" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 54: New York Coin Silver Tea Service plus tray and cre</h4><p>American 3 piece coin silver tea service with silverplated tray and additional coin silver creamer. 1st item: Tea service consisting of teapot, creamer, and sugar, each struck twice on the base with marks in rectangles DEMILT (Andrew DeMilt, working New York circa 1805). Teapot features a hinged lid with floral final, oval lobed body and bands of repousse floral design at rims and foot ring, double scrolled handle with ebonized or horn ferrules; the creamer and sugar bowl with conforming designs. Teapot 10&quot;H. 69.42 oz troy. 2nd item: Large silverplated oval serving tray or platter with reticulated border and engraved floral scroll design, monogrammed MSC. Marked on base &quot;Made in England for the Stief Co. 2177&quot;, with additional pineapple, horse and S marks (possibly Ellis Barker). 24&quot; x 18&quot;. 3rd item: Coin silver creamer with lobed body and double scrolled handle, floral repousse bands at rim, shoulder, and top and base of foot, marked on base in rectangle WM. B. NORTH (b. 1787-d. 1838, working New Haven, CT and New York, NY, first quarter 19th century). 7-1/2&quot;H, 11.64 oz troy. Combined weighable silver in this lot: 81.06 oz troy. Condition: Possible tear and/or repair to spout on teapot; area of repaired twist/dent to the North creamer near foot; some light wear to center of tray. Otherwise all pieces in very good condition with scattered small light dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,000.00<br />Realized Price: $2,106.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/56_1-144x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139363" style="width: 144px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 56: T.D. Rice &quot;Jim Crow&quot; Silver Presentation Cup" title="Lot 56: T.D. Rice &quot;Jim Crow&quot; Silver Presentation Cup" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 56: T.D. Rice &quot;Jim Crow&quot; Silver Presentation Cup</h4><p>George III sterling silver two handled cup and cover with gilded interior, London date marks for 1765, maker&#039;s mark IS or TS, engraved with 1837 inscription: Presented by The London Crow Club to T.D. Rice ( Thomas Dartmouth Rice ) Esq. The Original &#8212; This 26 of April 1837&quot; along with several names, presumably club members, encircling the foot. A crest of a crow with motto &quot;It is de caws&quot; is engraved in the center. 11&quot; H x 8 1/2&quot; H. 28.075 ounces troy. Historical note: Thomas D. Rice (1808-1860), known as the Father of American Minstrels, was an American-born comedian, actor, and playwright. He became famous for his popular stage show in which he portrayed a fictional slave named Jim Crow &#8211; a name would become associated with racial segregation long after Rice&#039;s death. The character was first performed by Rice in Louisville, Kentucky in 1828. Rice toured both America and England to overflowing theaters, and his blackface song-and-dance act inspired numerous other blackface minstrel shows in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This cup was presented to Rice during his 1837 tour of the British Isles. It included a visit to London, where a &quot;Jim Crow Club&quot; had been formed, and the New York Spirit of the Times reported that at one of the luncheon sessions, Rice presented the membership with a large picture &quot;of various portraits of the members of the Club, all representing crows, Jim Crow being in the center.&quot; Although Rice&#039;s shows would be considered offensive by present day audiences, they were performed for both black and white audiences. He also starred at Purdy&#039;s New National Theater on New York&#039;s Broadway in the title role in Uncle Tom&#039;s Cabin, a play based on Harriet Beecher Stowe&#039;s best-selling abolitionist novel. His performances brought in considerable sums of money, but Rice spent lavishly and died in poverty in 1860. Condition: Possible later decoration to cup, part of inscription &quot;the original &#8211;&quot; has been scratched out, some light waviness to edge of cover.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $3,000.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/59_1-180x88.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139402" style="width: 180px; height: 88px;" alt="Lot 59: Gorham Plymouth Sterling Tea Service" title="Lot 59: Gorham Plymouth Sterling Tea Service" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 59: Gorham Plymouth Sterling Tea Service</h4><p>Three piece silver tea service and associated tray. Tea service consists of teapot with ivory ferrules and urn shaped finial, creamer, and sugar bowl with ebonized urn shaped finial, all in the Plymouth pattern &#8211; oval form with scalloped sides and oval footed bases. Marked Gorham (lion-anchor-G) Sterling A2444. Teapot marked 2 PINT PLYMOUTH, creamer also marked 5/8 PINT. All pieces with Art Deco style triangular monogram JHS. Teapot 7&quot; H x 12&quot; W x 5&quot; D overall. Total weight 41.08 oz troy. Together with a silverplated oval tray with reticulated sides and engraved scroll design, vacant central reserve and four ball feet. Unidentified hallmarks on back, probably English. All items circa 1930, 4 pcs total. Provenance: estate of Margaret Storck Hart, Buffalo, NY. Condition: Tea set in overall very good condition; urn finial on sugar bowl does not sit completely straight. Some wear to tray.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/62_1-180x121.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139430" style="width: 180px; height: 121px;" alt="Lot 62: Towle King Richard Sterling Flatware, 77 pcs." title="Lot 62: Towle King Richard Sterling Flatware, 77 pcs." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 62: Towle King Richard Sterling Flatware, 77 pcs.</h4><p>Set of Towle Sterling flatware, King Richard pattern, consisting of 10 iced tea spoons, 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 luncheon knives, 12 tea spoons, 1 serving spoon, 1 pierced serving spoon, 1 sugar spoon, 1 master butter, 1 pie and cake server, 1 butter pick, 1 pierced bonbon spoon, and 1 jelly spoon. Not monogrammed. 78 total pieces. 86.275 weighable troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition with expected wear. Not monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $2,808.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/63_1-180x98.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139436" style="width: 180px; height: 98px;" alt="Lot 63: Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Tray and Ladle" title="Lot 63: Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Tray and Ladle" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 63: Reed &amp; Barton Francis I Sterling Tray and Ladle</h4><p>Two pieces in Reed and Barton&#039;s Francis I pattern. 1st item: Sterling silver tray or sandwich platter, round with shaped sizes and cast fruit and floral decoration, marked on base Reed &amp; Barton Francis I x569 Sterling, 11-1/8&quot; diameter, 17.64 oz troy. 2nd item: Soup ladle with oval bowl, old Reed and Barton mark with patent date of &#039;07 on back, 11&quot;L, 8.01 oz troy. Provenance: the estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: 1st item: Excellent condition with one pinpoint dent and a couple of light scratches. 2nd item: Some flat surface areas near decorative elements of ladle show minute cracks or fissures under magnification, couple of small light dents to bowl.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/64_1-180x118.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139448" style="width: 180px; height: 118px;" alt="Lot 64: 12 Sterling Goblets &amp; 4 Sterling Cordials" title="Lot 64: 12 Sterling Goblets &amp; 4 Sterling Cordials" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 64: 12 Sterling Goblets &amp; 4 Sterling Cordials</h4><p>Grouping of sterling goblets and cordials including 12 Gorham sterling goblets (6 1/2&quot; H) with gilt-wash interiors and marked on bases 272 and 4 weighted sterling cordials (3&quot; H) with gilt-wash interiors, marked on bases WEB 28. 71.685 weighable troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,106.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/65_1-180x127.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139454" style="width: 180px; height: 127px;" alt="Lot 65: 950 Sterling Silver Centerpiece Bowl" title="Lot 65: 950 Sterling Silver Centerpiece Bowl" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 65: 950 Sterling Silver Centerpiece Bowl</h4><p>Large silver centerpiece bowl with scalloped top and lobed sides, atop a round pedestal foot. Marked on base Sterling 950. 6&quot;H x 11&quot; diameter. 31.48 oz troy. Possibly Mexican, mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Two 1/2&quot; dents and two 1/16&quot; dents to one side of bowl and some scratching.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $789.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/66_1-180x96.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139465" style="width: 180px; height: 96px;" alt="Lot 66: Mexican silver tea service and tray, 15 lbs" title="Lot 66: Mexican silver tea service and tray, 15 lbs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 66: Mexican silver tea service and tray, 15 lbs</h4><p>Heavy five piece silver tea service including tray, all items stamped Maciel 900/1000. Includes teapot and coffee pot, creamer and sugar, all with square lobed bodies and floral designs at handles (pots with bone ferrules) and an oval double-handled tray with lobed rim and floral designs at handles. Coffee pot 10-1/4&quot;H, tray 27&quot; x 16&quot; (including handles). Weight: Tray, approximately 102 oz troy; coffeepot 45.9 oz troy, teapot 41.5 oz troy, creamer 26.2 oz troy, sugar 13.48 oz troy. Combined weight approximately 229 oz troy. Condition: Overall good condition with some surface scratches; lid to coffeepot has come unhinged.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $3,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,000.00<br />Realized Price: $6,318.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/67_1-155x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139472" style="width: 155px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 67: Art Deco 18k Diamond and Sapphire Ring" title="Lot 67: Art Deco 18k Diamond and Sapphire Ring" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 67: Art Deco 18k Diamond and Sapphire Ring</h4><p>Ladies Art Deco 18K white gold oval flat top diamond and sapphire ring in the shape of a closed dragonfly with one bezel set round cabochon sapphire and five descending round bezel set diamonds surrounded by pave set diamonds and outlined by 44 bezel-set baguette sapphires weighing approximately 1.00 carat. Total weight of 46 diamonds approximately 2.00 carats, SI 1-I1 clarity, G-H color. 1-1/8&quot; H x 1/2&quot; W oval top. Mounting is 3/16&quot; deep, sloping inward. 11 grams total. Size 5-1/2 Condition: 8 sapphires and 1 diamond are missing. Cabochon sapphire with minor surface abrasions.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $994.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/68_1-180x102.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139477" style="width: 180px; height: 102px;" alt="Lot 68: European cut diamond solitaire w/ dia band" title="Lot 68: European cut diamond solitaire w/ dia band" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 68: European cut diamond solitaire w/ dia band</h4><p>Ladies diamond wedding set, octagon top split shank style diamond ring in 14K white gold, containing one bead set old European cut diamond, approximately 0.90 carat, VVS2 clarity, G-H color with an 18K white gold engraved band containing three bead set round diamonds, approximately 0.04 carat total. 5.30 grams total. Ring size: 6. Also included is one 14K (tested) stick remnant from former stick pin, 1.2 grams. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,250.00<br />Realized Price: $1,560.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/71_1-180x120.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139493" style="width: 180px; height: 120px;" alt="Lot 71: 14K ring, 14K watch chain, 10K dia bracelet" title="Lot 71: 14K ring, 14K watch chain, 10K dia bracelet" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 71: 14K ring, 14K watch chain, 10K dia bracelet</h4><p>1st item: 14K yellow gold amethyst ring, 6.9 grams, size 7 large. 2nd item: 14K pocketwatch link chain with alternating long bar and small oval links, 9.4 grams, 13-3/4&quot; L. 3rd item: 10K yellow and white gold diamond bracelet, 7-1/2&quot; L, 8.5 grams. Condition: 1st item: Surface abrasions on amethyst. 2nd item: Some minor dents on links. 3rd item: Diamonds are imperfect.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/72_1-147x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139497" style="width: 147px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 72: 14K opal, diamond pendant/brooch" title="Lot 72: 14K opal, diamond pendant/brooch" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 72: 14K opal, diamond pendant/brooch</h4><p>14K yellow gold and black enamel opal and diamond pendant/brooch with center pear shaped opal surrounded by smaller opals and 13 round diamonds set in an open shield c-scroll form with opal dangle and gold chain. 2-1/4&quot; L x 2-1/4&quot; W. 14.8 grams. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $960.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/76_1-180x147.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139514" style="width: 180px; height: 147px;" alt="Lot 76: 3 General P. G. T. Beauregard Civil War Items" title="Lot 76: 3 General P. G. T. Beauregard Civil War Items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 76: 3 General P. G. T. Beauregard Civil War Items</h4><p>Grouping of Civil War items including a signed document discussing Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard&#039;s treatment during the Civil War by Union General Benjamin Butler, a G. T Beauregard compliment card, and General Butler&#039;s personal 2-volume copy of &quot;Military Operations of General Beauregard&quot; by Alfred Roman. Document appears to be correspondence between General Beauregard and an unknown reporter discussing General Butler actions early during the war. The document begins by a reporter asking General Beauregard:&quot; How did General Butler treat your friends while he was in command in New Orleans?&quot;. Beauregard describes how his wife was in &quot;very bad health&quot; and at the beginning of the war and was living with her family in New Orleans. He describes how General Butler intervened when Mrs. Beauregard&#039;s family home was commandeered by Federal troops. General Butler countermanded the order and placed the home under protective order. He also describes how General Butler wrote him an unconditional pass to visit with his dying wife &quot;where I could remain unmolested as long as circumstances required my presence there. That was a noble act for which I shall be forever grateful.&quot; Page two of the document is signed &quot;The above is correctly reported. G. T. Beauregard&quot;. Also included with this letter is General Benjamin Butler&#039;s personal copies of the books &quot;Military Operations of General Beauregard&quot; by Alfred Roman, published Harper Brother, New York, 1884. Included with the two books is a signed G. T. Beauregard compliment card reading &quot;G. T. Beauregard, with his compliments &amp; approval. N.O. April 6th, 1891.&quot; Provenance: Descended through the family of Thomas E. Major, personal secretary to Benjamin F. Butler while he served as Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Condition: Letter overall very good condition with folds, slight tears to left margin where folded. Calling card very good condition with toned ghost outline of a paperclip evident. Books are in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,404.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/78_1-180x89.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139533" style="width: 180px; height: 89px;" alt="Lot 78: Gen. Butler Texas Proclamation of Retaliation" title="Lot 78: Gen. Butler Texas Proclamation of Retaliation" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 78: Gen. Butler Texas Proclamation of Retaliation</h4><p>Two Civil War documents connecting General Benjamin Butler and the Confederate State of Texas including Proclamation of Retaliation and Texas Secretary of State letter. Item 1: A period Texas Proclamation of Retaliation against General Benjamin Franklin Butler reading &quot;Joint Resolution concerning Retaliation: Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Texas, that we heartily approve of the Proclamation of the President of the Confederate States to retaliate for the iniquities of General Butler, better known as Butler the Beast, in the State of Louisiana, as well as his retaliation proclamation against General McNeil, for the murder of Citizens in the State of Missouri, and we trust that retaliation will be strictly and rigidly practiced by our Government in all such cases of outrage, and we pledge the people of the State to sustain the President of the Confederate States in all his measure of Retaliation against those who outrage humanity by such an utter disregard of the rules of Civilized warfare. Resolved, that the Governor of the State transmit a copy of this resolution to our members in Congress, and that they lay it before the President. Approved March, 6th, 1863.&quot; Documentation of this period document appears on page 36, Chapter VI of the book &quot;The Laws of Texas 1822-1897, Volume 5&quot;, created by Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel, published by Gammel Book Company, 1898, Austin Texas. Item 2: A July 24th, 1866 dated letter written by James H. Bell, Secretary of State of Texas, confirming that the &quot;Joint Resolution concerning Retaliation adopted by the Legislature of the State of Texas, in extra session and approved on the 6th day of March, 1863 as the same appears on file in this Department&quot;. Letter contains the official green State Seal of Texas. Provenance: Descended through the family of Thomas E. Major. Colonel Major was the personal secretary to Benjamin F. Butler while he served as Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Condition: 1st item &#8211; Overall very good with some slight toning, foxing and spotting to perimeter and throughout. Document has been stored rolled with old tape fixed to back side where taped together. Slight losses upper right corner with some slight tears where taped. 2nd item &#8211; Stored rolled with the first item. Some slight spotting throughout. Losses to mid left margin.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/79_1-180x149.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139538" style="width: 180px; height: 149px;" alt="Lot 79: Pres. Pierce Cabinet Letter, signed Jefferson Davi" title="Lot 79: Pres. Pierce Cabinet Letter, signed Jefferson Davi" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 79: Pres. Pierce Cabinet Letter, signed Jefferson Davi</h4><p>A March 3, 1857 letter of appreciation written by the cabinet of President Franklin Pierce Cabinet (including Jefferson Davis) reading in part, &quot;and with the fullest opportunities of appreciation, know well, how conscientiously you have discharged the high trust devolved upon you, and we confidently believe that, as time rolls on, the voice of impartial history will ratify our attestation of the integrity and patriotism of your exercise of the executive power of the United States.&quot; Signed by all seven members of President Pierces&#039; cabinet including, W. L. Marcy, James Guthrie, Jefferson Davis, J. C. Dobbin, R. McClelland, James Campbell and C. Cushing. Additionally signed President Pierce. Provenance: Descended through the family of Thomas E. Major. Colonel Major was the personal secretary to Benjamin F. Butler while he served as Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Condition: Letter with folds, some slight spotting and toning. Some water spotting to first page.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $960.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/80_1-1366x1080.jpg" title="Lot 80: General Benjamin Butler archive relating to confis - Realized: $1,560.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/80_1-180x142.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139541" style="width: 180px; height: 142px;" alt="Lot 80: General Benjamin Butler archive relating to confis" title="Lot 80: General Benjamin Butler archive relating to confis" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 80: General Benjamin Butler archive relating to confis</h4><p>Significant Civil War era archive relating to the seizure of $60,000 gold from Samuel Smith &amp; Co. of New Orleans in May of 1862 by Union General Benjamin Butler. Includes letters, document evidence, and excerpts from U.S. newspapers relating to the case brought by two New Orleans bankers to recover $60,000 in gold taken by force by General Butler and allegedly appropriated for his own use. Inventory of this archive includes &#8211; 12 letters from Judge Edward Pierrepoint (later Attorney General for President U.S. Grant) to Butler and/or Butler&#039;s attorney, John K. Hackett &#8211; 7 letters from Stanley, Langdell, and Brown (attorneys for Smith) &#8211; 3 letters related to attorney Hackett &#8211; 4 Newspaper articles on the case &#8211; 3 New Orleans bank checks written from Butler for a total of $30,226 &#8211; 21 court letters and letters to newspapers &#8211; a grouping of affidavits (approx 3) &#8211; a secretarial written letter by Butler on the Smith vs. Butler case &#8211; copy of letter to the War Department from Charles Frost with a statement of the President, Abraham Lincoln (secretarial signed)- an April 1865 letter from M. F. Bonzano of the New Orleans Mint &#8211; Dec 1864 anonymous letter signed &quot;Union&quot; discussing proof showing Smith to be a Confederate &quot;rebel&quot; &#8211; a 1865 letter from the War Department&#039;s Solicitor&#039;s office. In Summary, Samuel Smith accused General Butler of illegally seizing $60,000 in gold when Union forces occupied New Orleans in 1862. Various testimony and correspondence in this archive portrays Smith as a loyal Unionist. However, a letter dated March 1861 from Smith in New Orleans to F. H. Hatch in Montgomery, Alabama provides a startling revelation that is never mentioned in any of the newspapers or correspondence known. Smith writes to Hatch, &quot;We have consulted with some of our leading Merchants and Capitalists in regard to taking a portion of it ($15 Million loan authorized by the Congress of the Confederacy) and probably a milllion&#8230;..If the Secr of the Treas. thinks proper to send us half a million, we would suggest that he send 400 Bonds of $1000 each and 200 of $500 each. We would have no objection to acting as Financial Agent for the Confederate States in this City, if the Secretary of the Treasury should desire us to do so&#8230;&quot; How and when General Butler obtained this letter is unknown and why he did not divulge the contents of this letter in a public manner is also unknown. The letter may have been procured by the anonymous &quot;Union&quot; individual or by Bonzano and given to General Butler. Regardless, the letter serves to vindicate General Butler in seizing Smith&#039;s gold as contraband of the Confederacy. Provenance &#8211; descended through the family of Thomas E. Major, personal secretary to Benjamin F. Butler while he served as Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Condition:<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,560.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/81_1-180x160.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139553" style="width: 180px; height: 160px;" alt="Lot 81: General Benjamin Butler Civil War Letter Archive" title="Lot 81: General Benjamin Butler Civil War Letter Archive" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 81: General Benjamin Butler Civil War Letter Archive</h4><p>General Benjamin Butler Civil War letter and document related archive. 1st item &#8211; Over 30 late 19th century copies of orders given by General Butler during the Civil War. 2nd item &#8211; Two Head Quarters Department of Virginia and North Carolina: Army of the James field letters written by General Butler, dated 1864, 3rd item &#8211; A former Confederate POW (prisoner of war) letter from James W. Row written to General Butler sometime in the 1890&#039;s. Row was a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Virginia and recalls when the prison was given over the General Butler from the &quot;awful Patterson&quot;. He states in part &quot;and feeling very kindly towards you for kindness rec. at your hands while a prisoner at Point Lookout&#8230;&#8230; I sent you by M. Lawrence a cane cut from the battlefield of Chancellorsville and whitled into shape by an old Rebel soldier&#8230;&#8230;We had been taught to look upon you as the embodiment of all that was bad and mean. And well do I remember the first time you rode into the prison with your staff. And how we were relieved when you assured us that you intended to inaugurate a milder policy towards us and that our rations would be changed for the better. And that under your administration how much better our condition was in every way&#8230;.&quot;. 4th item &#8211; Treasury Department letter, dated December 28, 1863 from the Treasury Secretary Solomon Chase giving General Butler $20000 for Confederate Prisoners being held in Richmond. 5th item &#8211; Head Quarters Department of Virginia and North Carolina: Office of the Financial Agent field letter. 6th item &#8211; Newspaper article titled &quot;Gen. Butler Tells a Secret&quot;. Describes how Butler was almost chosen as Vice-President in 1864 for Abraham Lincoln. 7th item &#8211; Copy of a speech given by General Butler, published by the Loyal Publication Society, New York, titled &quot;Character and Results of the War. How to Prosecute and how to End it. A thrilling and Eloquent speech.&quot;. 8th item &#8211; Two miscellaneous notes written by General Butler. Provenance: Descended through the family of Thomas E. Major. Colonel Major was the personal secretary to Benjamin F. Butler while he served as Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Condition: Overall good condition with toning to paper.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/85_3-180x125.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139590" style="width: 180px; height: 125px;" alt="Lot 85: Lot of Gen. Benjamin Butler Governor Related Docum" title="Lot 85: Lot of Gen. Benjamin Butler Governor Related Docum" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 85: Lot of Gen. Benjamin Butler Governor Related Docum</h4><p>Large lot of Gen. Benjamin Butler Governor related documents including a Butler signed photograph, twenty-nine (29) various newspaper articles related to Butler, two (2) speeches written while governor, a 108 page manuscript titled &quot;Notes of a Hearing Before the Committee on education Labor&quot;, a 51 page governor&#039;s address, a newspaper address titled &quot;Necessity for a Non-Exportable currency of a Fixed and Unchangable Value&quot;, five (5) copies of Butler&#039;s eulogy, two (2) sets of biographical information and other miscellaneous related documents. Provenance: Descended through the family of Thomas E. Major. Colonel Major was the personal secretary to Benjamin F. Butler while he served as Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Condition: All items overall good condition with various states of wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/89_1-120x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139624" style="width: 120px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 89: Print of Andrew Jackson at The Hermitage" title="Lot 89: Print of Andrew Jackson at The Hermitage" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 89: Print of Andrew Jackson at The Hermitage</h4><p>A scarce engraving of Andrew Jackson by John Francis Eugene Prud&#039;homme after an 1830 painting by Ralph E.W. Earl, titled GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON AT THE HERMITAGE, R.E.W. Earl Pinxt, J.F.E. Prud&#039;homme Sc., R. Miller Printer. Depicts Andrew Jackson as General, standing beside a tree with his hat and walking stick in hand. In the background is a rare and early view of his Tennessee home, The Hermitage (prior to the addition of columns); smaller cabins are also visible. Image: 5-1/8&quot; x 4-1/8&quot;. Sight: 7&quot; x 4-5/8&quot;. Framed: 13&quot; x 10&quot;. White mat and new ebonized and gilded frame. Glued to back of frame are portions of a letter dated 1985 from E. McSherry Fowble, curator of Graphics and Paintings at Winterthur, with biographical information on Earl and Prudhomme and stating it is possible the print is from Prudhomme&#039;s Annual, published 1839. (Note, however, that Jackson was elected President in 1829). This print is referenced as line engraving #2583 in the 1907 book AMERICAN ENGRAVERS ON COPPER AND STEEL by David McNeely Stauffer (published by The Grolier Club of New York). Provenance: A Belle Meade (Nashville) Tennessee collection, purchased at the 1986 auction of the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Caldwell Jr. Condition: Overall very good condition with a few light areas of discoloration and scattered foxing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/90_1-180x103.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139632" style="width: 180px; height: 103px;" alt="Lot 90: 8 TN Documents inc. War of 1812 requisitions" title="Lot 90: 8 TN Documents inc. War of 1812 requisitions" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 90: 8 TN Documents inc. War of 1812 requisitions</h4><p>1st item: Partially printed document appointing Richard Alexander quartermaster with rank and grade of first lieutenant in a regiment of Infantry of the Tennessee Volunteers, commanded by Colonel W. Hall. Dated Nov. 21, 1812, Nashville, and signed by Governor Willie Blount. 9-5/8&quot; x 8&quot;. 2nd item: Transfer of land in Sumner County between William Lock Alexander and Richard Alexander, dated 1810 and signed by both parties, witnessed and signed by county clerk David Shelby. Land mentioned is believed to be the site of the Alexander home in Dixon Springs, Tennessee. 15&quot; x 13&quot;. 3rd item: May, 1815 Tennessee land grant naming Richard Alexander assignee of land in Smith County earned by military service of Ezekiel Habbit, signed by Tennessee governor Joseph McMinn. 12-1/2&quot; x 15&quot;. 4th through 7th items: War of 1812 receipts and supply requisitions, all related to Richard Alexander, quartermaster, 1st Brigade/Regt. Tennessee Volunteers. Includes a receipt dated Nov. 16, 1813 Camp Strother for cartridges, muskets, lead and powder signed L.D. Hayes; a receipt for &quot;ten tents in lieu of ten other loaned to him Jan. 21 1813&quot; signed D. L. Deaderick; a requisition for ammunition dated Oct. 14th 1813, Camp Coffee, listing muskets, rifles, flintz, cartridges, powder, and lead, with lower section reading &quot;The Quartermaster General of the Army under the command of Major Genl. Andrew Jackson will furnish agreeable to the above return &#8211; W. Hall &quot; (General William Hall); and a return and receipt for the 2nd regt. of Tenn. Volunteers dated Oct. 16th 1813, Coffees Bluff and Camp Coffee for tin kettles, tin pans, cartridges, powder, lead and flintz, signed by Major General William Martin and quartermaster George Wert. 8th item: War of 1812 document signed Andrew Jackson (but believed to be a period copy of a Jackson order, not his actual signature) Camp Jackson Headquarters (Natchez, MS area), March 24, 1813. Document refers to Jackson&#039;s efforts to retain tents for his men which had been ordered back by the Secretary of War John Armstrong, as part of Armstrong&#039;s Feb. 6 letter ordering the dismissal of the detachment under Jackson&#039;s command. Jackson prevailed on Mississippi governor David Holmes for help. While the upper left corner section of this letter has been lost, the document, headed &quot;Gen. Orders&quot; states &quot;&#8230; to the genl. order of this morning the Genl. .. remark to the brave volunteers under his command&#8230; to the humanity and liberality of his Excellency the Governor&#8230; we are endebted for covering for our sick &#8211; he authorized the Genl to retain as many of the tents recd on his order from the __Qmaster of each regt reserve thirteen tents and of those recd on the order of Governor Homes and for the Genl and his guards there will be reserved two tents, the balance of tents in __ of my attachment are to be delivered up to the ___ Qmaster tomorrow morning together with all other public property in their hands that can be spared for their comfort on their return, retaining and __ as each company the Qmaster of each regt is hereby required to make out an invoice of the public property in dividing the tents after the above reservation and on delivery of the same to the Apt Dy Qmaster take his receipt at the bottom of the invoice. &#8212; Andrew Jackson Major General, Camp Jackson Headquarters March 24, 1813.&quot; Note: Jackson&#039;s toughness, both physically and in regards to his willingness to stand up for the aid and comfort of his troops during this part of the War of 1812, helped earn him the nickname &quot;Old Hickory.&quot; 11-1/2&quot; x 8&quot;. Provenance: Descended in the family of Richard Alexander, quartermaster 1st Regt. Tennessee Volunteers. Condition: 1st item: complete tears at all fold lines, discoloration from old tape at all horizontal fold lines, light discoloration, remnant of other page (blank) at left side. 2nd item: tears (some complete) and losses at all fold lines, 1 loss affecting Wm. Alexander&#039;s signature, light toning and foxing. 3rd item: complete tears at all fold lines, affecting McMinn&#039;s signature; discoloration from old tape, 1 inch area of loss in upper center. 4th through 7th items: all with some discoloration and scattered stains, Camp Strother document has old tape remnants, tent receipt signed Deaderick has full tear at fold line affecting Deaderick&#039;s signature. 8th item: Complete tears and discoloration from tape at all horizontal folds, overall toning and scattered spots of discoloration, upper corner of letter lost.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $2,520.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/91_1-143x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139635" style="width: 143px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 91: Mecklenburg NC Declaration of Independence Handbi" title="Lot 91: Mecklenburg NC Declaration of Independence Handbi" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 91: Mecklenburg NC Declaration of Independence Handbi</h4><p>19th century printed handbill of the text of the so-called &quot;Mecklenburg (N.C.) Declaration of Independence,&quot; including its four resolutions and the names of its 27 signers. The text is framed by a decorative Classical style border and features a central cartouche of an eagle over an image of two men in a boat. 10&quot; x 8&quot;, mounted to a cardboard backing. Mounted beneath is a late 19th century newspaper clipping that reads &#8211;&quot;We have been permitted to see an old paper, in the hands of Mrs. Mary Hadley Clare, of this city, great granddaughter of one of the Alexanders who signed it &#8211; the Mecklenberg Declaration of Independence. This copy, a printed handbill, is the property of Mrs. Cynthia Davidson Donoho of Hartsville, Tenn., who is a granddaughter of Dr. Ephraim Brevard, the Secretary of the Mecklenberg meeting. Mrs. Donoho is very old and she remembers this copy as a treasured thing at quite an early age. It contains the names of all the signers&#8230; This paper was evidently, judging fom the paper, execution and typography, and the coat of arms, printed at an early day after 1800. There was no printed copy in existence before that&#8230;&quot; &#8212; The article goes on to explain the significance of the Meckenberg Declaration, said to be the first Declaration of Independence from England made in the thirteen colonies. Note: In 1819, a document called the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was published, with the claim that it had been written on May 20, 1775 &#8212; more than a year before the U.S. Declaration of Independence was signed. But no earlier reference to that document has ever been found. Some historians believe the Mecklenburg Declaration is an inaccurate rendering of an authentic document known as the Mecklenburg Resolves (a set of resolutions passed on May 31, 1775, that fell short of an actual declaration of independence). Although published in newspapers in 1775, the text of the Mecklenburg Resolves was lost after the American Revolution and not rediscovered until 1838. Some historians believe the Mecklenburg Declaration was written in 1800 in an attempt to recreate the Mecklenburg Resolves from memory. According to this theory, the author of the Mecklenburg Declaration mistakenly believed that the Resolves had been a declaration of independence, so he recreated the Resolves with language borrowed from the United States Declaration of Independence. Defenders of the Mecklenburg Declaration have argued that both the Mecklenburg Declaration and the Mecklenburg Resolves are authentic. (Source: Learn NC (North Carolina Digital History, UNC-Chapel Hill). On various occasions throughout the 19th century, copies of the Mecklenburg Declaration were published in brochure or handbill form; this is believed to be one of those publications, probably circa 1830s. Additional provenance note: The newspaper article incorrectly states that Cynthia Donoho was the granddaughter of Dr. Ephraim Brevard; in fact, Cynthia Donoho, in whose family this piece descended, was Dr. Brevard&#039;s neice. Condition: Discoloration, some faded areas and a small amount of foxing. Paper is glued to cardboard backing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $6,084.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/94_1-180x123.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139663" style="width: 180px; height: 123px;" alt="Lot 94: Plat Book of Greater Chattanooga District, 1928" title="Lot 94: Plat Book of Greater Chattanooga District, 1928" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 94: Plat Book of Greater Chattanooga District, 1928</h4><p>Plat book of greater Chattanooga district including portions of Hamilton County, Tenn. and Catoosa, Dade and Walker Counties, GA compiled and published by C.W. Chadwick, civil engineer, Ann Arbor, Mich. Several pages hand colored. Copyrighted 1928. 23&quot; H x 18&quot; W x 2&quot; D. Provenance: Estate of George Love, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: Overall good condition with expected folding of pages and wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/95_1-180x101.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139669" style="width: 180px; height: 101px;" alt="Lot 95: L&amp;N Train Depot Oil on Canvas" title="Lot 95: L&amp;N Train Depot Oil on Canvas" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 95: L&amp;N Train Depot Oil on Canvas</h4><p>Folk art panoramic oil on canvas painting by Frances Patterson (20th century) depicting the Louisville &amp; Nashville Train Depot in Etowah, Tennessee. Features the Victorian L &amp; N railway station with a red L &amp; N train to the right and a dog in the foreground. Signed lower right FRANCES PATTERSON and titled L &amp; N DEPOT ETOWAH, TENN. Sight &#8211; 22 3/8&quot; H x 44&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 27 1/4&quot; H x 49&quot; W. Note: The Victorian style Louisville &amp; Nashville Depot in Etowah, Tennessee was constructed in 1906. The structure now serves as a railroad museum. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,521.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/96_1-152x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139679" style="width: 152px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 96: Cast Iron Turkey Doorstop" title="Lot 96: Cast Iron Turkey Doorstop" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 96: Cast Iron Turkey Doorstop</h4><p>Rare and early cast iron Wild Turkey doorstop with embossed base and finely detailed feathers, original paint. Attributed to Bradley and Hubbard. 12-3/4&quot;H x 11-1/4&quot; W. Provenance: A Belle Meade (Nashville) Tennessee collection. Condition: Overall very good condition with a few tiny scattered spots of light wear and oxidation, particularly to tailfeathers, a tiny extraneous speck of white paint to tailfeathers.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,808.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/99_1-180x151.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139703" style="width: 180px; height: 151px;" alt="Lot 99: Pair Carved Frames Possibly Biltmore Industries" title="Lot 99: Pair Carved Frames Possibly Biltmore Industries" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 99: Pair Carved Frames Possibly Biltmore Industries</h4><p>Pair of finely carved arts and crafts walnut picture frames with leaf and berry decoration and an elaborate botanical craved crest. Possibly Biltmore Industries of Asheville North Carolina. Frame opening: 5 1/2&quot; H x 3 1/2&quot; W. Overall: 13 3/8&quot; H x 8&quot; W. Condition: Both overall very good condition with one frame having minor wear in lower right corner.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/104_1-140x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139753" style="width: 140px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 104: Fancy painted Baltimore Chair" title="Lot 104: Fancy painted Baltimore Chair" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 104: Fancy painted Baltimore Chair</h4><p>A Baltimore, Maryland fancy painted side chair with slip seat. The chair has a grain painted base with wreath and anthemion decorated back, gold decoration throughout, and &quot;honey dipper&quot; turned legs. Chair with original slip seat. 30 1/2&quot; H x 18&quot; W x 18 7/8&quot; D. Circa 1820. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor ware to painted surface and overall grime. Later upholstery.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $819.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/105_1-180x120.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139763" style="width: 180px; height: 120px;" alt="Lot 105: Southern Sheraton Card Table" title="Lot 105: Southern Sheraton Card Table" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 105: Southern Sheraton Card Table</h4><p>Tennessee or Kentucky Sheraton demilune game table cherry card table with poplar secondary. Table two large leaves with molded lips, crotch cherry and mahogany skirt, with four stationary legs, and one gated, all turned and reeded. 29 3/4&quot; H x 48 1/2&quot; W x 20 1/8&quot; D (closed), 40 1/2&quot; (opened). Circa 1820. Condition: Overall very good condition. Some missing veneer and molding. Modern hinges and patches to top.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/106_1-89x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139767" style="width: 89px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 106: Virginia Frye-Martin school Bookcase on Bureau" title="Lot 106: Virginia Frye-Martin school Bookcase on Bureau" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 106: Virginia Frye-Martin school Bookcase on Bureau</h4><p>Virginia 18th century bookcase on bureau attributed to the Frye-Martin school of Winchester. Walnut primary, yellow pine secondary. The upper case features a broken arch scroll pediment, carved floral rosettes, applied arch string tympanum molding, and arched stop-fluted quarter columns. The lower bureau features a pull out writing surface above four graduated drawers flanked by arch stop-fluted quarter columns, resting on ogee bracket feet. Hand forged iron door latch on the bookcase consists of an iron strap spring with a heart shaped terminus. Retains the original surface. For other examples of furniture from this school, refer to &quot;The Furniture of Winchester, Virginia&quot;, Wallace Gusler, American Furniture 1997 Edited by Luke Beckerdite, pp. 228-265. Various inscriptions on the writing surface include, &quot;Harriet swallowed a fly this morning September 29, 1848&quot;, &quot;C. P. Bachardson Savannah Georgia&quot;, &quot;Holliday Baltimore Md December 1862&quot;, &quot;Given to Douglas Borum July 9th 1928 by his Mother&quot;, &quot;Douglas Borum&quot;, &quot;C.J. Borum 1902 Oct 1&quot; and various other illegible inscriptions. This is currently the only known bookcase on bureau form from the Frye-Martin group. 93 1/4&quot; H x 42&quot; W x 23&quot; D. Provenance: The bookcase and bureau was given to Douglas Borum (1882-1945) of Southwestern Virginia by his mother, Caroline Borum (1852-1941), on July 9th, 1928 (detailed on the writing slide of the bookcase on bureau). Caroline Borum was married to Captain Calvin Monroe Borum (1842-1921). Caroline was the heir of her family home, Spengler Hall in Strasburg, Virginia. The Borums renamed the house &igrave;Matin Hill&icirc; after the hill on which the home was built. The diary accompanying the bookcase and bureau was written during the Borum ownership from a period 1861-1869. Caroline&iacute;s father was Samuel Kendrick (1802 &#8211; ?). Samuel purchased Spengler Hall from his first cousin Joseph Spengler, who inherited the home from his father, Anthony Spengler/Spangler, in 1834. Anthony Spangler (1774-1834) began building Spangler Hall around 1800. Spangler Hall is a large brick house directly off Route 11 in Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia and is noted for its sophisticated interior woodwork. Note &#8211; this lot also contains a handwritten journal with the inscription &quot;July 1861 Names of the Soldiers who have called at Matin Hill&quot;. The next two pages list various Confederate soldiers from Virginia and Mississippi regiments. Also included in the journal are various songs and poems including a &quot;Farewell to the Star Spangled Banner&quot; dated July 6th, 1863. Other inscribed names include &quot;Crawford&quot;, and &quot;Charles OMalley The Irish Dragoon&quot;. Condition: Retains the original surface. Glued break to upper pediment retaining the original piece, missing original finials, tympanum molding on sides of bookcase missing, retains one original brass escutcheon in left door of the bookcase, very old chip to left bookcase door near the bottom left hinge, brasses replaced with evidence of earlier sets, later applied key hole escutcheons, expected restoration/building up of drawer sides from wear. Retains original feet blocks and rear feet facings. Front foot facing with a 4 1/4&quot; H repair, 2 1/2&quot; repair to left foot facing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $75,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $100,000.00<br />Realized Price: $93,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/108_1-180x157.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139821" style="width: 180px; height: 157px;" alt="Lot 108: Southern Yellow Pine Hunt board" title="Lot 108: Southern Yellow Pine Hunt board" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 108: Southern Yellow Pine Hunt board</h4><p>Federal Southern yellow pine hunt board, possibly Georgia. Scratch-beaded single board top features gauge-carved scalloping on the sides, which is repeated on the sides of the two large scratch-beaded drawers. Nailed drawer construction. Supported on four long tapering legs accented with vertical scratch-beaded decoration. Traces of original blue paint can be seen in various spots. 44 7/8&quot; H x 53&quot; W x 21 1/8&quot; D. Mid 19th century. Provenance: private Huntsville, Alabama collection, ex-Jim Pyburn Antiques; found in DeKalb County, Georgia. Condition: Overall very good condition. Replaced brasses and lacking original paint.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $5,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $6,000.00<br />Realized Price: $5,850.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/113_1-100x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139885" style="width: 100px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 113: Small East Tennessee Walnut Corner Cupboard" title="Lot 113: Small East Tennessee Walnut Corner Cupboard" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 113: Small East Tennessee Walnut Corner Cupboard</h4><p>East Tennessee corner cupboard, walnut with poplar secondary wood. Single case construction with canted cornice, blind paneled doors, medial waist molding, and a shaped skirt, resting on French feet. Upper interior fitted with two shelves, lower section fitted with one shelf. 78 3/4&quot; H x 41 1/4&quot; W x 22 1/4&quot; D. Possibly Knox county, mid 19th century. Provenance: A Knoxville estate. Condition: Overall very good condition still retaining original hardware. Older refinish and some loss to rear foot.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $3,978.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/115_1-103x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139897" style="width: 103px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 115: Classical Shelf Clock, Augusta, Georgia label" title="Lot 115: Classical Shelf Clock, Augusta, Georgia label" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 115: Classical Shelf Clock, Augusta, Georgia label</h4><p>Triple decker Classical clock with flat cornice, full tapered columns over an ogee framed base, on ball feet. Original painted wood face with pierced steel hands, over a reverse painted glass panel with scene of train crossing a bridge. Lower section has a reverse painted landscape scene. Interior with partial label reading &quot;Manufactured by Dyer, Wadsworth and Co. Augusta Georgia / Patent Brass 8 Day Clocks.&quot; 36&quot;H x 17.5&quot;W x 7&quot;D. Circa 1835. Condition: Scattered veneer losses and some cracking to doors, section of wood loss at left rear corner, 4&quot;strip of veneer loss to lower right side. Wear to paint on lower tablet door, some light wear to face. Works not guaranteed. Missing key.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/116_1-120x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139910" style="width: 120px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 116: Welch Strong and Co. Rosewood Mantle Clock" title="Lot 116: Welch Strong and Co. Rosewood Mantle Clock" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 116: Welch Strong and Co. Rosewood Mantle Clock</h4><p>Mantle Clock by Welch Spring and Co. of Forestville, Connecticut. Rosewood case with carved and shaped 3/4 column supports and glass on 3 sides, the front glass with reverse painting. Label on reverse reads, Eight Day Patti. V.P. Welch Spring and Co. Forestville, Conn. USA. 19 1/2&quot; H x 12 1/4&quot; W. Condition: Overall very good condition with with expected abrasion to case and minor paint loss to the dial.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $760.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/117_1-158x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139922" style="width: 158px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 117: Aesthetic Movement Hanging Clock" title="Lot 117: Aesthetic Movement Hanging Clock" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 117: Aesthetic Movement Hanging Clock</h4><p>Aesthetic Movement hanging circular clock with brass case, spelter copper colored dial, porcelain roman numerals, and fine silver plated mountings with a bust of a woman and griffins. Inscribed on the brass Hotel Lafayette. 17&quot; H x 15&quot; W. American, Late 19th century. Provenance: Believed to have hung in the Hotel Lafayette in Buffalo, NY. Condition: Overall good condition with minor wear to silver plate fittings, denting brass case, and wear on dial, dial hands loose. Inscribed on the brass Hotel Lafayette.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/120_1-180x97.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139939" style="width: 180px; height: 97px;" alt="Lot 120: Rowland Ward Safari Etched Glassware, 23 pieces" title="Lot 120: Rowland Ward Safari Etched Glassware, 23 pieces" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 120: Rowland Ward Safari Etched Glassware, 23 pieces</h4><p>A collection of Rowland Ward (Narobi, Kenya) Safari pattern crystal, each piece with an engraved African animal in its habitat. Collection includes 5 cordials, 15 tumblers, 1 center bowl, 1 pitcher and 1 bulbous decanter. Decanter and cordials with etched Rowland Ward Narobi, Kenya mark. 23 pieces total. 20th century. Condition: All very good condition with the exception of one tumbler having chip to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/122_1-143x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139959" style="width: 143px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 122: Lalique Fish sculpture, &quot;Deux Poissons&quot;" title="Lot 122: Lalique Fish sculpture, &quot;Deux Poissons&quot;" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 122: Lalique Fish sculpture, &quot;Deux Poissons&quot;</h4><p>Lalique &quot;Deux Poissons&quot; crystal sculpture depicting two intertwined koi fish on round base. Script signature Lalique France on base. Included is a round carved hardwood base. 11&quot; H (not including base). Estate of Jean and Alven Ghertner, Nashville, Tennessee. Condition: Excellent condition<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,100.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/123_1-180x144.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139966" style="width: 180px; height: 144px;" alt="Lot 123: Lalique &quot;Reverie&quot; Nude Bookends" title="Lot 123: Lalique &quot;Reverie&quot; Nude Bookends" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 123: Lalique &quot;Reverie&quot; Nude Bookends</h4><p>Pair of Lalique &quot;Reverie&quot; crystal figural bookends, in the form of nude kneeling females. Script signature Lalique France on base ends. 8-3/4&quot;H x 5&quot; W x 3&quot; D. Estate of Jean and Alven Ghertner, Nashville, Tennessee. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/126_1-146x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-139992" style="width: 146px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 126: Duffner &amp; Kimberly Art Glass Lamp w/ Green Glass S" title="Lot 126: Duffner &amp; Kimberly Art Glass Lamp w/ Green Glass S" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 126: Duffner &amp; Kimberly Art Glass Lamp w/ Green Glass S</h4><p>Duffner and Kimberly leaded art glass lamp. Leaded glaze shade having green shades of rectangular leaded glass transitioning to pentagonal shapes of glass on the outer rim of the shade. Duffner and Kimberly bronze base with a later Handel label pasted to the underside. 12 1/2? H. Condition: Shade overall excellent condition, older patina on base with contemporary sockets.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,500.00<br />Realized Price: $2,280.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/129_1-180x149.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140017" style="width: 180px; height: 149px;" alt="Lot 129: Newcomb Art Pottery Loving Cup by Leona Nicholson" title="Lot 129: Newcomb Art Pottery Loving Cup by Leona Nicholson" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 129: Newcomb Art Pottery Loving Cup by Leona Nicholson</h4><p>A Newcomb art pottery loving cup, 1907, decorated by Leona Nicholson (1847-1929) with a relief landscape of blue morning glories to the body. Base marked with the Newcomb cipher, decorator&#039;s mark, registration # BU28, impressed JM for Joseph Meyer and impressed Q for clay color. 5 7/8&quot; H. Base dia. 6 1/2&quot;. Provenance: The consignor&#039;s grandmother acquired this piece directly from the artist who was married to her brother. Condition: One inside rim hairline approx. 1.5&quot; in length, possibly from firing process.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $5,382.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/130_1-94x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140029" style="width: 94px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 130: Newcomb Art Pottery Vase by Leona Nicholson" title="Lot 130: Newcomb Art Pottery Vase by Leona Nicholson" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 130: Newcomb Art Pottery Vase by Leona Nicholson</h4><p>A Newcomb art pottery vase, 1908, decorated by Leona Nicholson (1847-1929) with incised and relief decoration of blue tulips to the body. Base marked with the Newcomb cipher, decorator&#039;s mark, registration # CN-70, impressed JM for Joseph Meyer and impressed W for clay color. 8 7/8&quot; H. Newcomb cipher mark has been marked through denoting that it was likely sold as a second. Provenance: The consignor&#039;s grandmother acquired this piece directly from the artist who was married to her brother. Condition: Two conjoined hairlines visible inside rim approx. 2&quot; in length.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,808.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/133_1-180x178.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140050" style="width: 180px; height: 178px;" alt="Lot 133: Rookwood Vase by Elizabeth McDermott" title="Lot 133: Rookwood Vase by Elizabeth McDermott" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 133: Rookwood Vase by Elizabeth McDermott</h4><p>Rookwood porcelain floral vase, 1919, decorated by the artist Elizabeth McDermott. Decorated with a blue border around the neck and a band of purple, pink and blue flowers, all above a cream ground. Interior with dark rose glaze. Base with impressed Rookwood mark, date, shape 764, C, and artist&#039;s initials. Base also retains an early Chattanooga, TN retailer label. 5&quot; H. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Minor interior glaze crazing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/134_1-154x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140062" style="width: 154px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 134: Early Jugtown pottery vase" title="Lot 134: Early Jugtown pottery vase" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 134: Early Jugtown pottery vase</h4><p>Early Jugtown, North Carolina pottery vase, Chinese deep aqua blue glaze with wine highlights, with lower section left unglazed, a technique favored by Juliana Busbee. Jugtown Ware circular stamp to base. 5&quot; H. Early to mid 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/135_1-139x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140069" style="width: 139px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 135: Southern Alkaline Glaze Jar, Wave Design, poss. AL" title="Lot 135: Southern Alkaline Glaze Jar, Wave Design, poss. AL" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 135: Southern Alkaline Glaze Jar, Wave Design, poss. AL</h4><p>Southern alkaline pottery jar having an overall green/brown alkaline glaze with incised line and drape wave decoration to the shoulder. 11? H. late 19th century. Southern, possibly Alabama. Knoxville, TN collection, acquired from Carole Wahler. Condition: Numerous chips to rim. Body slightly mis-shapen.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $760.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/136_1-124x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140078" style="width: 124px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 136: West TN Pottery Jar, attrib. T. W. Craven" title="Lot 136: West TN Pottery Jar, attrib. T. W. Craven" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 136: West TN Pottery Jar, attrib. T. W. Craven</h4><p>West Tennessee two handled jar, attributed to T.W. Craven of Henderson County, TN. Reverse side with incised 6, denoting gallon capacity. Crimped medial flange joining both halves of the jar, two lug handles, salt drips. 17&quot; H. The Cravens were important potters in the Piedmont area of NC and are best known for their salt-glazed stoneware (See Smith and Rogers&#039; Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee and Turners and Burners by Charles Zug.) 19th century. Knoxville, TN collection, acquired from Carole Wahler in the early 1970s. Condition: Chip in rim and handle, otherwise in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,106.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/137_1-135x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140085" style="width: 135px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 137: East TN Redware Pottery Jar, attrib. Cain" title="Lot 137: East TN Redware Pottery Jar, attrib. Cain" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 137: East TN Redware Pottery Jar, attrib. Cain</h4><p>East Tennessee redware pottery jar, attributed to the Cain pottery with sine wave incising around upper shoulder. The green glazed jar with sine wave incising is the first known Cain attributed jar glazed with with copper oxide glaze over the entire surface. Descended through the Gaines family of Sullivan Co., TN. 11 1/4&quot; H x 8 1/2&quot; Dia. 3rd Qtr. 19th century. Note &#8211; recognition of the prolific Cain pottery in East Tennessee was noted in published resources as early as 1909, where Oliver Taylor in &quot;Historic Sullivan&quot; states, &quot;Another factory which received national attention was the Cain pottery, located at Emanuel Church, and owned by two brothers, William M. and Abe Cain . . . It was operated about 1840 and, among other wares, souvenir jugs were made, many of which are still in existence.&quot; (Research courtesy Carole Wahler.) Condition: Slight hairline near rim extends approx. 3/4 inch. One lug handle broken and missing. Some bung marks evident to rim with some firing imperfections to glaze.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,574.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/138_1-180x145.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140093" style="width: 180px; height: 145px;" alt="Lot 138: 2 East TN Redware jars, one sine wave, attrib. Cai" title="Lot 138: 2 East TN Redware jars, one sine wave, attrib. Cai" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 138: 2 East TN Redware jars, one sine wave, attrib. Cai</h4><p>Lot of two East Tennessee redware pottery storage jars, one with sine waves. Both attributed to the Cain pottery. Item 1: Redware storage jar having straight sides, shoulder and channeled rim with sine wave decoration around the body. 8 1/4&quot; H x 5 1/2&quot; W. Item 2: Redware storage jar having straight sides, shoulder and channeled rim, small tapered mouth and ring decoration to the body. Descended through the Gaines family of Sullivan Co., TN. 8 1/4&quot; H x 5 1/2&quot; W. 3rd Qtr. 19th century. Condition: Item 1 &#8211; minor chips to rim and base. Glaze imperfections. Item 2 &#8211; Losses and chipping to rim and base. Glaze imperfections to body, especially to rim. Bung mark near shoulder from firing process.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/140_1-148x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140114" style="width: 148px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 140: East TN Presidential Presentation Harvest Jug" title="Lot 140: East TN Presidential Presentation Harvest Jug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 140: East TN Presidential Presentation Harvest Jug</h4><p>Important East Tennessee decorated Presidential presentation harvest jug. Harvest jug with extruded handle and two opposing spouts with two sine waves around the upper shoulder and an additional closed sine wave at the tip of the jar, resembling a sun motif. Possibly potted by Lewis Manning Haun (Greene County, TN, born 1835). Similar harvest jug forms attributed to L. M. Haun have are known. However, none of these jugs have retained the handle like this example. The inscription on one side reads &quot;For President Gen. James A. Garfield of Ohio&quot; and the other, &quot;For Congress Hon. A. H. Pettibone of Green&quot;. Additional inscriptions under each spout with &quot;Garfield&quot;and &quot;Arthur&quot;. 10 1/2&quot; H. Circa 1880. Historical note: James A. Garfield (1831-1881) was elected as President in the election of 1880 and Pettibone (1835-1918) was elected as a U.S. Congressman for East Tennessee the same year. This jug likely commemorates the 1880 national election. President Garfield&#039;s presidency lasted only 200 days (March 4, 1881 &#8211; September 19, 1881) because he was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau. Augustus Herman Pettibone enlisted as a private in the Union Army in 1861 and rose to the rank of Major in the 20th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. After the war, he practiced law in Greenville, Tennessee and served in various other judicial positions for the State of Tennessee. He was elected to Congress in 1880 where he served for six years, and subsequently served in the TN House of Representatives for two years. Pettibone died in 1905 in Nashville. Condition: Overall excellent condition with handle having a couple of old tight breaks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,500.00<br />Realized Price: $8,190.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/141_1-130x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140125" style="width: 130px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 141: SW Virginia / East TN Pottery Jar, attrib. Decker" title="Lot 141: SW Virginia / East TN Pottery Jar, attrib. Decker" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 141: SW Virginia / East TN Pottery Jar, attrib. Decker</h4><p>Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee stoneware pottery jug with tulip cobalt decoration around the circumference, 4 total with additional cobalt to handles. Attributed to Charles Decker. Stamped 2 to rim denoting gallon capacity. 12&quot; H. 3rd quarter, 19th century. Condition: Two chips to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/142_1-158x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140133" style="width: 158px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 142: Sarah Brevard Donoho needlework sampler and photos" title="Lot 142: Sarah Brevard Donoho needlework sampler and photos" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 142: Sarah Brevard Donoho needlework sampler and photos</h4><p>Middle Tennessee needlework sampler, silk on linen, signed &quot;miss sarah bonoho&quot; (note reversed b for d), &quot;October the 11 1835.&quot; Wide double floral border enclosing four alphabets and the signature/date lines, all separated by lines of various types of stitches. Later stained wood frame. 14-3/4&quot; x 13-5/8&quot; sight, 16&quot; x 15&quot; framed. This sampler has been documented by the Tennessee sampler survey and classified as part of the Green and Group known to have been stitched at the Gallatin Female Academy or the Locust Grove Female Academy. Sarah Donoho (b. 1826 in the part of Sumner County, TN that later became Trousdale County, d. 1904, Dixon Springs, TN) likely attended one of those schools. Her parents were Goldman Donoho (b. 1785-d. aft.1850) and Cynthia Davidson Brevard (b. 1792-d. aft.1840). In 1845, Sarah Donoho married the widowed Dr. James Lauderdale Alexander, the son of neighbor Richard Alexander, and they had five children; this sampler has descended in her family. (Full genealogical report and the Tennessee Sampler Survery report accompany this item). This lot is also accompanied by three images, identified through family notes as Sarah Donoho: a 1/4 plate ambrotype of a woman in black dress with white bonnet; a 1/6 plate tintype of a child standing on a chair held by her mother, visible only in profile, in embossed union case, accompanied by note identifying the subjects as Cynthia Alexander, born Dec. 3 1853 and her mother Sarah Brevard Donoho Alexander born April 17, 1826; and a hand watercolored portrait of a middle aged woman glued to a cabinet card, identified in pen en verso as Sarah Brevard Donoho. Condition: Sampler: Fading to green and white threads (blue and dark brown still vivid). A few scattered small light stains. Couple of small areas (1/8&quot;) of ground loss (possible pest damage) at top center above first alphabet. Ambrotype: discoloration spots around edge, some light colored corrosion on subject&#039;s purse, other half of union case missing. Tintype: corrosion to metal border and wear at subject&#039;s feet, wear to union case. Portrait on paper: Top right corner torn off and missing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $3,000.00<br />Realized Price: $3,600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/143_1-146x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140141" style="width: 146px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 143: School Girl Sampler with verse, possibly Irish" title="Lot 143: School Girl Sampler with verse, possibly Irish" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 143: School Girl Sampler with verse, possibly Irish</h4><p>Schoolgirl needlework sampler, silk on linen, signed Agnes Mc M Plunket, age 10, 1829. Rectangular sampler features eight lines of alphabet done in cross, Queen&#039;s and embroidery stitches, divided by geometric rows, over a verse and several pictorial images including baskets of flowers, birds in wreaths, and trees, all enclosed in a floral and geometric border. Verse is by the English Rev. Isaac Watts: &quot;Remember all thy grace and lead me in thy truth/ Forgive the sins of my riper days and the follies of my youth.&quot; 21&quot;x 16&quot; sight, 23&quot;x 18&quot; framed. Possibly Irish. Condition: Overall very good condition with some darkening to original linen and a couple of scattered light stains. Later frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $3,744.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/144_1-180x166.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140145" style="width: 180px; height: 166px;" alt="Lot 144: Federal Eagle Silk Embroidery" title="Lot 144: Federal Eagle Silk Embroidery" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 144: Federal Eagle Silk Embroidery</h4><p>Framed silk embroidery depicting an American eagle, holding arrows in one claw, sitting upon American flag shield. Enhanced with stuffed work, detailed glass eye and with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM&#039;. Possibly Chinese export for the American market. Sight: 19-1/4&quot; W x 17-3/4&quot; H; Framed: 23-1/4&quot; W x 21-3/4&quot; H. Mid 19th century. Condition: Good condition with overall fading and some tears.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $555.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/145_1-180x154.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140148" style="width: 180px; height: 154px;" alt="Lot 145: Granny Donaldson Folk Art Textile" title="Lot 145: Granny Donaldson Folk Art Textile" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 145: Granny Donaldson Folk Art Textile</h4><p>Folk art textile by Kate Clayton (Granny) Donaldson (1864-1960) of Brasstown, Jackson County, North Carolina. Hand dyed and spun wool crocheted motifs of a central tree, surrounded by animals (llama, donkey, cow, rooster, etc.), human figures and a basket of flowers, applied to hand woven wool panel. Hemmed edges. 21-3/8&quot; x 24-1/2&quot;. Note: A native of Cherokee County, NC, Kate Donaldson was a pictorial textile artist known for her so-called Cow Blankets. Her work is recorded in Allen Eaton&#039;s Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands and the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C. See also the digital collection of the Hunter Library of Western Carolina University. Provenance: A private Belle Meade (Nashville, Tennessee) collection. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $1,404.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/149_1-180x68.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140186" style="width: 180px; height: 68px;" alt="Lot 149: Group of decorative items: sterling, horn, 10K" title="Lot 149: Group of decorative items: sterling, horn, 10K" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 149: Group of decorative items: sterling, horn, 10K</h4><p>Group of decorative items including 2 sterling silver baby cups (1-5/8&quot; H and 1-7/8&quot; H), 2 horn snuff boxes, 1 sterling match box (2-1/2&quot; x 1-7/8&quot;), 1 sterling thimble, 1 10K yellow gold thimble, 1 paper mache snuff box, 1 lead snuff box. 9 items total. Total weight of sterling: 3.015 oz troy. Weight of 10K thimble: 3.6 grams Condition: Some wear on boxes and dents on baby cups.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $330.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/150_1-148x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140191" style="width: 148px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 150: British School, Portrait of Sir Edward Turner Bart" title="Lot 150: British School, Portrait of Sir Edward Turner Bart" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 150: British School, Portrait of Sir Edward Turner Bart</h4><p>British School, 18th century portrait of a gentleman identified on reverse as Sir Edward Turner Bart (1719-1766) 2nd Barronet of Abrosden, Oxford County (1719-1766). He married Cassandra daughter of William Leigh of Addlestrop, Gloucester County in 1739. Sight: 29 1/2&quot; H x 24 1/2&quot; W Frame: 34&quot; H x 29&quot; W. Provenance: Purchased in the 1940s from an antique dealer in Atlanta&#039;s Buckhead area. Condition: Overall good condition, relined with a new stretcher. Two repaired holes, one next to the sitter&#039;s head, the other in the middle of his chest.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $3,276.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/151_1-160x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140200" style="width: 160px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 151: Joseph Gyselinckx Oil on Panel Painting" title="Lot 151: Joseph Gyselinckx Oil on Panel Painting" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 151: Joseph Gyselinckx Oil on Panel Painting</h4><p>Oil on Panel by Joseph Gyselinckx, (Belgian, 1817-1884) depicting a young boy in a wooden tub being pulled by a harnessed dog with chickens visible on a table beneath an open window. Signed and dated 1874 lower right. Partially illegible French inscription, artist&#039;s signature, location (Brussels) and date (1874) on the reverse. Housed in an elaborate and deep carved gilt frame. Sight: 11 1/4&quot; H x 9 3/4&quot; W. Framed 21&quot; H x 19&quot; W. Condition: Overall grime with some paint loss to perimeter due to rubbing. Some minor paint loss to left margin.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $994.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/153_1-180x141.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140217" style="width: 180px; height: 141px;" alt="Lot 153: School of Tintoretto Drawing, 17th c." title="Lot 153: School of Tintoretto Drawing, 17th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 153: School of Tintoretto Drawing, 17th c.</h4><p>School of Tintoretto sanguine drawing on laid paper, &quot;Theft of the Body of San Marco.&quot; Reversed image resembling the scene from Tinoretto&#039;s &quot;Theft of the Body of Saint Mark&quot; (1548), sometimes called &quot;St. Mark&#039;s Body Brought to Venice, A Votary of the Saint Delivered&quot; in the collection of The Royal Palace of Venice. Conservation mounted in a comteporary gold carved frame. Sight: 13-1/2&quot; H x 20-1/8&quot; W. Frame: 24&quot; H x 30-3/4&quot; W. 17th century. Provenance: Estate of Judge W. Dale Young, Maryville, TN. Condition: Overall very good condition. Crease near center, water stain at right of center and one inch tear near center base.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/155_1-180x125.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140231" style="width: 180px; height: 125px;" alt="Lot 155: David Burliuk painting of farm with cows" title="Lot 155: David Burliuk painting of farm with cows" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 155: David Burliuk painting of farm with cows</h4><p>David Burliuk (Russian/American, 1882-1967) oil on canvasboard farmyard scene, depicting cattle and ducks in middle foreground, man and barn at left, with small homes in background against a distant sky. Silver and giltwood molded frame. Signed Burliuk lower right. 9-3/4&quot;H x 13-3/4&quot; W sight, 14-1/4&quot; x 18-3/4&quot; framed. Provenance: estate of Jean and Alven Ghertner, Nashville, TN. Biography: Born into a privileged class of Russian Society, David Burliuk became a central figure in the history of the Russian avant-garde movement as an accomplished poet, art critic, and exhibition organizer. He studied at the Kazan School of Fine Arts in 1898, then in Odessa, Moscow, Munich, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, however, as a breaker of artistic tradition, he found himself expelled from the Moscow Institute in 1911. His early works were fauve-like and were exhibited with the Blue Riders in Munich. With the advent of World War I, he left Russia and traveled for four years. He moved to America in 1922 and settled on Long Island where he continued to paint until his death there in 1967. Source: Michael David Zellman, 300 Years of American Art. Condition: Some light grime, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $3,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,000.00<br />Realized Price: $3,744.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/160_1-180x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140284" style="width: 180px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 160: Kenneth Nunamaker oil on board, &quot;Choar Time&quot;" title="Lot 160: Kenneth Nunamaker oil on board, &quot;Choar Time&quot;" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 160: Kenneth Nunamaker oil on board, &quot;Choar Time&quot;</h4><p>Oil on board titled, Choar (Chore) Time by Kenneth Nunamaker (PA, 1890-1957). Additional pencil inscriptions en verso, New Hope PA RFD Center. Signed lower left corner and en verso in pencil. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Canvas sight: 13.1/2&#8243; x 13 1/2&#8243;. Framed &#8211; 16 1/2&#8243; H x 16 1/2&#8243; W. Found in a Morristown, TN estate. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $5,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $7,000.00<br />Realized Price: $18,720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/162_1-180x148.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140301" style="width: 180px; height: 148px;" alt="Lot 162: Conrad Schwiering o/b, AUTUMN REFLECTION" title="Lot 162: Conrad Schwiering o/b, AUTUMN REFLECTION" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 162: Conrad Schwiering o/b, AUTUMN REFLECTION</h4><p>Conrad Schwiering (Wyoming, 1916-1986) oil on board painting titled AUTUMN REFLECTION depicting a stream in the Teton mountains. Signed lower right SCHWIERING with the artist cypher. En verso original backing with artist stamp and titled AUTUMN REFLECTION # 697. Housed in the original wooden frame. Painting together with 1st edition book: SCHWEIRING AND THE WEST by Robert Wakefield, published 1973. Sight: 19 1/2? H x 23 1/4? W. Frame: 28 1/8? H x 32? W. Condition: Overall excellent condition<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $4,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $6,000.00<br />Realized Price: $5,760.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/163_1-180x149.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140310" style="width: 180px; height: 149px;" alt="Lot 163: Fall Landscape Oil, manner of John Carlson" title="Lot 163: Fall Landscape Oil, manner of John Carlson" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 163: Fall Landscape Oil, manner of John Carlson</h4><p>American oil on canvas depicting a Fall landscape and winding country path. Remnants of a Swedish American Art Association label en verso. Unsigned but similar to works by the artist John F. Carlson who participated in exhibitions held by the Swedish American Art Association. Housed in a carved gilt frame. Sight &#8211; 23 1/2&quot; H x 29 1/2&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 29&quot; H x 35 1/4&quot; H. History (Courtesy of www.northpark.edu): The first attempt to collect works of Swedish-American artists was made ca. 1900 in Lindsborg, Kansas where an exhibition of their works was held at Bethany College with works of American artists. In 1905 a Swedish-American Art Association was formed in Chicago and held an exhibition which had limited success; the association soon folded. In 1911, however, the first annual exhibition of Swedish-American art was held at The Swedish Club of Chicago. In the first show 101 works by 24 artists and 3 sculptors were listed as being on display. Included were three artists who were to become well-known in the larger world of American art &#8212; John Carlson, Olaf Grafstrm, and Birger Sandzen.Fourteen exhibits were held between 1911 and 1926. Eight were held between 1927 and 1941. None were held during World War II (1942 through 1945). Exhibits were held annually in 1946, 1947, and 1948. In 1949 the exhibits were shown on a biannual basis through 1959. The last two exhibits, the 32nd and 33rd, were held in 1961 and 1964. Altogether thirty-three exhibits were held over a period of fifty-four years. Exhibitions came from across the country, but the core of artists were Chicagoans. Condition: Overall very good condition with some surface grime.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $800.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $900.00<br />Realized Price: $819.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/165_1-167x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140329" style="width: 167px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 165: Lorentz Kleiser o/b, November in the TN Mountains" title="Lot 165: Lorentz Kleiser o/b, November in the TN Mountains" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 165: Lorentz Kleiser o/b, November in the TN Mountains</h4><p>Lorentz Kleiser (1879-1963) oil on board fall landscape painting, signed with monogram lower left, also signed and titled en verso, NOVEMBER IN THE TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS. Also taped to the back is a typewritten note from the artist describing an incident that occurred while he was painting this scene en plein air. Painted and molded wood frame. 24&quot; x 31&quot; sight, 33&quot; x 26&quot; framed. Biography: Lorentz Kleiser was born in Elgin, Illinois and studied in Europe before returning to live in America, primarily California and New York. Although a painter, he became known primarily for his tapestries and weavings, which are in numerous American museums. Source: Edan Hughes, ARTISTS IN CALIFORNIA 1786-1940 and Peter Falk, WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICAN ART. Provenance: Private Nashville, Tennessee collection. Condition: Overall very good condition with some craquelure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $3,510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/171_1-180x111.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140374" style="width: 180px; height: 111px;" alt="Lot 171: Two Werner Wildner Works: Watercolor and Drawing" title="Lot 171: Two Werner Wildner Works: Watercolor and Drawing" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 171: Two Werner Wildner Works: Watercolor and Drawing</h4><p>Two surrealist artworks by Werner Wildner (Nashville, Tennessee, 1925-2004). 1st item: Drawing with watercolor of a gnome, wearing a hat and holding a stick, perched atop a ball. Signed and dated, Wildner 1990, lower left. Gray mat with hand-stenciled border. Sight: 12-1/4&quot; x 8&quot;. Matted: 20&quot; x 16&quot;. 2nd item: Pencil drawing of a gnome&#039;s face with cat emerging from the back of his head, signed W on left. Gray mat with hand stenciled border. Sight: 7-5/8&quot; x 6-5/8&quot;, Matted: 20&quot; x 16&quot;. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection; a personal gift to the consignor from the artist. Biography: Wildner was born in Germany but moved to Detroit with his family as a child and, as a teenager, to Nashville. He served in the Army in 1944 and went on to study art briefly at the Mienzinger Art School in Detroit. He returned to Nashville to practice commercial art, but by the mid-1950s had decided to pursue his own art career. Whimsical animals and fantastical, often grotesque creatures were a recurring theme of his work. Wildner met with critical and commercial success after a 1962 exhibit (at what is now known as Cheekwood Museum of Art). However, the death of his parents and collapse of his marriage in the 1970s led him to become reclusive in the last two decades of his life. Condition: 1st item: Some grime to mat. One tiny dark stain to upper left shoulder of gnome. 2nd item: Fold to left corner of mat, light grime to mat, scattered brown stains to left and lower right side of image.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $936.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/172_1-180x148.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140385" style="width: 180px; height: 148px;" alt="Lot 172: W.P. Silva o/c, Lookout Battlefield, Cravens House" title="Lot 172: W.P. Silva o/c, Lookout Battlefield, Cravens House" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 172: W.P. Silva o/c, Lookout Battlefield, Cravens House</h4><p>William Posey Silva (TN/CA 1859-1948) oil on canvas depicting the Cravens House on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, south of Chattanooga (now incorporated in the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park. Signed lower left corner. Titled outer right margin in pen: Lookout Battlefield. Unframed. 18&quot; H x 22&quot; W. Note: The Cravens house, built by iron merchant Robert Cravens, figured prominently in the Civil War Battle of Chattanooga. It was used by both Union and Confederate armies as an observation post and headquarters. On Nov. 23, 1863, Maj. General Carter Stevenson, CSA, signaled Gen. Bruxton Bragg from the house, indicating a possible Union attack on Lookout Mountain. The so-called Battle Above the Clouds was fought the next day on the plateau on which the Cravens&#039; home stood, and the house itself was overtaken by the Union Army. Although the structure survived the battle with only minor damage, it was later destroyed by Union soldiers during a drunken brawl. The Cravens returned after the war and rebuilt the house, adding a third level. It was donated to the National Park in 1893. Artist biography: William Posey Silva was born in Savannah, Georgia, and spent his first fifty years of life successfully running his family&#039;s chinaware business. In 1887 he moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and began taking art instruction. He enrolled in the Academie Julian in Paris as a student of Jean Paul Laurens and also painted with American impressionist Chauncey Ryder. He had his first solo exhibition in 1909 at the Georges Petit Gallery in Paris. That same year he returned to Chattanooga and began winning American acclaim for his impressionistic paintings of picturesque subject matter including Chattanooga landscapes and the pine forests near Savannah. He won the silver medal at the 1910 Appalachian Exposition in Knoxville and had a solo exhibition at the Telfair Academy in Savannah in 1917. He moved to Washington DC and eventually to California in 1913. He was also a member of the California Art Club and the Salmagundi Club. Condition: Unframed. Paint loss and retouched in two areas: lower left corner of front porch (1/4&quot; diameter) and in lower right quadrant along perimeter in brown grass (1&quot; H x 3/16&quot; at widest). Rubbing to perimeter. Overall craquelure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $4,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $4,500.00<br />Realized Price: $5,382.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/174_1-144x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140400" style="width: 144px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 174: Robert Birdwell, abstract oil on canvas" title="Lot 174: Robert Birdwell, abstract oil on canvas" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 174: Robert Birdwell, abstract oil on canvas</h4><p>Robert Birdwell (Tennessee, 20th century) abstract/figural oil on canvas, featuring geometric designs and male and female figures, each holding a bird-like creature. signed and dated lower right, &quot;Birdwell &#039;57&quot;. Stained molded frame. 29-3/4&quot; x 23-1/2&quot; sight, 39&quot; x 33-1/2&quot; framed. Biography (courtesy of Stephen Wicks, Curator &#8211; Knoxville Museum of Art): Birdwell was among the early Abstract Expressionist painters in East Tennessee, along with Buck Ewing, Carl Sublett, and Walter Stevens. While Sublett and Stevens found their primary inspiration along the Maine coastline, Birdwell often drew inspiration from urban settings. Together they produced what are likely the first abstract paintings in Tennessee and helped establish a foothold for modern art in the region. Provenance: estate of Jean and Alven Ghertner, Nashville, TN. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/177_1-166x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140421" style="width: 166px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 177: 3 Joseph Delaney Nude drawings" title="Lot 177: 3 Joseph Delaney Nude drawings" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 177: 3 Joseph Delaney Nude drawings</h4><p>Joseph Delaney (Tennessee/New York, 1904-1991) signed nude drawings, 3 total. 1st item &#8211; Large ink and watercolor drawing of a nude female. Signed lower right. Unframed. 19 1/8&quot; H x 12&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; Small ink drawing of a reclining nude. Initialed lower left. 4&quot; H x 6&quot; W. 3rd item &#8211; Small ink drawing of a nude female in multiple poses. 6&quot; H x 4&quot; W. All 20th century. Biography (Courtesy of Frederick C. Moffatt) &#8211; Joseph Delaney was born in Knoxville in 1904, the ninth of ten children born to a Methodist Minister. He and his older brother, Beauford, discovered their interest in art by drawing on Sunday School cards. In 1930, Joseph left Tennessee for New York where Beauford was also working as an artist, and enrolled in the Art Students League under the tutelage of Thomas Hart Benton and Alexander Brooke. The subject matter he found there, including the city&#039;s landmarks and its people, are the images for which he is best known. In 1986, Delaney returned to Knoxville to live and was artist-in-residence for the University of Tennessee Art Department until his death in 1991. Delaney&#039;s works are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Chicago Art Institute, The Knoxville Museum of Art, and The Smithsonian American Art Museum. Condition: 1st item &#8211; Tears to top corners. Losses to right margin. Discoloration to top left corner. 2nd item &#8211; Overall toning. 3rd item -Overall toning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/180_1-180x143.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140431" style="width: 180px; height: 143px;" alt="Lot 180: Painting attrib. to Thomas Campbell, signed Quist" title="Lot 180: Painting attrib. to Thomas Campbell, signed Quist" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 180: Painting attrib. to Thomas Campbell, signed Quist</h4><p>Attributed to Thomas Campbell (Tennessee, 1834-1914) oil on board landscape depicting a woman and cows in the foreground with the sun setting on a mountain landscape in the background. Painting signed Quist lower right. (Following Campbell&#039;s death his daughter Elizabeth Quist &quot;finished&quot; many of his paintings) Sight: 6 3/8&quot; H x 9 1/4&quot; W. Framed 10 1/4&quot; H x 13 1/2&quot; W. Biography: Painting was a second career for Thomas Campbell, who immigrated to the United States at age 19, and was ordained as a minister in 1866. He and his family moved to East Tennessee in hopes a climate change would improve the health of his wife, Susan, but she died in 1892. At that point, Campbell, retired from the ministry and turned to art, which had been his hobby, into his job. He founded the art department at Maryville College in 1902 and headed it until his death. His paintings were exhibited regionally and won several prizes and medals. He was also active in the Nicholson Art League, and was a talented wood carver who produced picture frames and small pieces of furniture. Campbell mostly painted pastoral landscapes. Condition: Overall very good condition with one spot of minor loss and general grime to surface.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $936.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/181_1-180x158.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140434" style="width: 180px; height: 158px;" alt="Lot 181: Painting and photos of Richard Alexander home" title="Lot 181: Painting and photos of Richard Alexander home" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 181: Painting and photos of Richard Alexander home</h4><p>Oil on board impressionist style painting depicting the home of the Richard Alexander family in Dixon Springs, Tennessee. A white frame house is partially visible at left behind a fence and numerous trees, while at right is a river with boat floating by. En verso is a handwritten note: &quot;Home of Dr. Richard Alexander Dixon Springs Tennessee. A student in Cumberland Law School was commissioned to paint this and lived with the Alexanders until it was completed.&quot; Unsigned. Housed in an antique giltwood and composition molded frame. 11&quot; x 13&quot; sight, 13&quot; x 15&quot; framed. Accompanied by two cabinet card period photographs of the Alexander home, one from a distance, the other of the front porch with family members (note on verso: Alexander Anderson sitting on steps). The older couple sitting in chairs is likely James Alexander and his wife Sarah Brevard Donoho Alexander (whose sampler is included in this auction); note on back of wider view reads &quot;Four Alexander sisters: Mariah, Nan, Clara, Cynthia (all daughters of James Alexander). Circa 1870. Condition: Painting has some scratches and possible later added marks (possibly from a marker) to the river; small losses to frame. Photos have fading, discoloration and some scattered stains.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $3,744.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/182_1-180x114.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140442" style="width: 180px; height: 114px;" alt="Lot 182: Chinese Celadon Jade Bangle w/ Silver Inlay" title="Lot 182: Chinese Celadon Jade Bangle w/ Silver Inlay" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 182: Chinese Celadon Jade Bangle w/ Silver Inlay</h4><p>Chinese pale celadon jade bangle bracelet with silver inlay. 2&quot; dia interior opening. 2 5/8&quot; total dia. 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $526.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/187_1-64x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140467" style="width: 64px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 187: Chinese Carved Ivory Figure On stand" title="Lot 187: Chinese Carved Ivory Figure On stand" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 187: Chinese Carved Ivory Figure On stand</h4><p>Carved Chinese ivory figure of a standing scholar holding a wooden staff with dragon head and also a flowering dogwood branch. Mounted on a later hardwood stand. Figure measures 11&quot; H. 12 3/4&quot; total H. Late 19th century. Condition: Break to top right area.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/203_1-88x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140603" style="width: 88px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 203: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase w/ Birds" title="Lot 203: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase w/ Birds" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 203: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase w/ Birds</h4><p>Chinese Famille Rose porcelain rouleau vase with enameled decoration of birds, flowering wisteria and yellow roses and applied pierced handles. Red four character mark to base. 14 1/2&quot; H. 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/208_1-136x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140646" style="width: 136px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 208: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jar" title="Lot 208: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jar" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 208: Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jar</h4><p>Chinese Famille Rose porcelain covered jar depicting seven scholars in an outdoor setting. Chinese character marks on side. &quot;Certificate of Antiquity&quot; from China Arts Merchants dated October 1, 1972 accompanies this lot. 11&quot; H x 8 1/4&quot; W. Late Qing period. Condition: Overall very good condition with some shallow flakes to rim. Condition: Overall very good condition with some shallow flakes to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/212_1-180x146.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140683" style="width: 180px; height: 146px;" alt="Lot 212: Chinese Blue &amp; White Porcelain Jardiniere" title="Lot 212: Chinese Blue &amp; White Porcelain Jardiniere" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 212: Chinese Blue &amp; White Porcelain Jardiniere</h4><p>Chinese blue and white porcelain jardiniere with landscape and seascape decoration. Base marked with two blue concentric circles. 5 3/4&quot; H x 8 1/2&quot; W. Condition: Overall very good condition with some slight wear to glaze.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/213_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140690" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 213: Two Jade and gold necklaces" title="Lot 213: Two Jade and gold necklaces" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 213: Two Jade and gold necklaces</h4><p>Two jade necklaces. Item 1: Jade bead necklace with oval pierced and carved jade pendant mounted in a yellow gold frame marked WL 14K. Length 16&quot;. Possibly Chinese. Item 2: Graduated jade bead necklace containing 113 jadeite beads, measuring from 5 mm to 9 mm, with Art Deco style pierced white gold clasp marked 18K. Possibly Chinese. Provenance: estate of Margaret Storck Hart, Buffalo, NY. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/217_1-175x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140705" style="width: 175px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 217: Arts and Crafts 14K Scarab Ring" title="Lot 217: Arts and Crafts 14K Scarab Ring" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 217: Arts and Crafts 14K Scarab Ring</h4><p>Arts and Crafts 14K gold scarab or poison ring. 7.5 grams, size 4-1/2. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Monogrammed en verso of scarab &quot;HHH&quot;. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Monogrammed en verso of scarab &quot;HHH&quot;.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $325.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/221_1-180x131.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140730" style="width: 180px; height: 131px;" alt="Lot 221: Grouping of American Coin &amp; Sterling Silver" title="Lot 221: Grouping of American Coin &amp; Sterling Silver" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 221: Grouping of American Coin &amp; Sterling Silver</h4><p>Grouping of American silver including 1 Tiffany sterling dinner fork in the Marquis pattern, 7-3/4&quot; L; 1 coin silver ladle with retailer&#039;s mark for William D. Briggs (New York, 1839 &#8211; 1876) , monogrammed, 12 3/4&quot; L; 1 coin silver teaspoon by S. Hoyt &amp; Co., New York, NY, engraved Rawson, 6&quot; L; 1 coin silver shell serving spoon by S. Hoyt &amp; Co., New York, NY, engraved Rawson, 8 1/2&quot; L; 1 Robert Keyworth (1795-1856, Washington D.C.) coin silver serving spoon, faintly engraved, 8 1/4&quot; L; 1 F.W. Pachtmann &amp; Bro (New York) coin silver spoon, engraved D. Rawson, 7-1/4&quot; L; 1 G. Gordon coin silver teaspoon, 5-3/4&quot; L, monogrammed; 1 R. Cowles (Cleveland, OH) coin silver spoon, monogrammed, 6&quot; L; 1 Scott, Platt &amp; Brothers (New York) coin silver spoon, engraved D. Rawson, 5-7/8&quot; L; 1 coin silver teaspoon with faint maker&#039;s mark, 5-7/8&quot; L; 1 silverplate demitasse spoon marked G.W.S. &amp; S. plus two other silver metal spoons, not marked. (16.05 total troy ounces coin and 2.175 oz troy sterling) Condition: All in good condition with expected wear, bends and scratches. Wear and losses to bowl of Keyworth spoon. Two unmarked coin silver spoons with old repairs.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/227_1-180x90.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140762" style="width: 180px; height: 90px;" alt="Lot 227: 8 Coin silver tablespoons, 5 teaspoons, NY &amp; NJ" title="Lot 227: 8 Coin silver tablespoons, 5 teaspoons, NY &amp; NJ" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 227: 8 Coin silver tablespoons, 5 teaspoons, NY &amp; NJ</h4><p>Thirteen pieces of early 19th century American coin silver flatware. Includes six tablespoons marked J. Hollister / Pure Coin (Julius Hollister, b. 1818-d.1905, working Hartford, CT, Greenfield MA and Oswego, NY), monogrammed L.S. Mc, 8-5/8&quot;L; two tablespoons marked W.C. Dusenberry (working 1819-1835, New York, NY), monogrammed JCR, 8-1/4&quot;; and five teaspoons with shell backs marked Henry Evans (working 1835-1862, Newark, NJ), with psuedohallmarks, monogrammed F or PHD, 6&quot;L. 16.35 oz troy combined weight. Condition: Tablespoons with wear to ends of bowls and some small minor dents to bowls. 1 Dusenberry spoon has tear to bowl. Teaspoons with some loss of definition to shells and small minor dents to bowls.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/228_1-180x63.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140767" style="width: 180px; height: 63px;" alt="Lot 228: Jacobi and Jenkins Sterling Repousse Plateau" title="Lot 228: Jacobi and Jenkins Sterling Repousse Plateau" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 228: Jacobi and Jenkins Sterling Repousse Plateau</h4><p>A round sterling silver plateau, decorated in an allover floral repousse design with mirrored top. Marked on underside: Sterling 925/1000 fine, Jacobi and Jenkins Makers Baltimore. 2-3/8&quot;H, 15&quot; diameter. American, circa 1900. Provenance: a Lebanon, Tennessee estate. Condition: Overall very good condition, missing two screws on underside, some loss of silvering to edges of mirror.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,800.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/229_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140772" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 229: Alvin Sterling Silver Flatware, Chateau Rose" title="Lot 229: Alvin Sterling Silver Flatware, Chateau Rose" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 229: Alvin Sterling Silver Flatware, Chateau Rose</h4><p>Alvin sterling silver flatware set, &quot;Chateau Rose&quot; pattern, including 4 serving spoons, 24 teaspoons,12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 demitasse spoons, 12 salad forks. 4-1/4&quot; to 9-1/4&quot; L. 67.325 oz troy excluding knives. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor surface scratches. Not monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,250.00<br />Realized Price: $2,106.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/230_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140779" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 230: International sterling &quot;Joan of Arc&quot; flatware" title="Lot 230: International sterling &quot;Joan of Arc&quot; flatware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 230: International sterling &quot;Joan of Arc&quot; flatware</h4><p>Boxed set of 61 pieces of sterling silver flatware in the Joan of Arc pattern by International, consisting of 6 dinner knifes, 6 hollow handle butter spreaders, 6 dinner forks, 6 salad forks, 6 iced tea spoons, 6 demitasse spoons, 6 tablespoons, 6 round bowl soup spoons, 12 teaspoons and 1 pie server. 50.79 oz troy weighable silver. 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition. Not monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,755.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/231_1-180x106.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140788" style="width: 180px; height: 106px;" alt="Lot 231: Fisher 3 piece Sterling Silver Tea Service" title="Lot 231: Fisher 3 piece Sterling Silver Tea Service" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 231: Fisher 3 piece Sterling Silver Tea Service</h4><p>Fisher Sterling silver demitasse or bachelor tea service, including a teapot with leaf finial, footed base, ivory ferrules, acanthus design at handle and spout, matching creamer and covered sugar bowl. All marked Fisher Sterling 9424. Teapot 10&quot;, creamer and sugar 5-6&quot;. 30.86 oz troy total weight. Circa 1930. Provenance: Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Teapot does not sit completely flat and handle is loose at insulation point, otherwise all items in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/232_1-156x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140797" style="width: 156px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 232: Preisner Sterling Silver Water Pitcher" title="Lot 232: Preisner Sterling Silver Water Pitcher" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 232: Preisner Sterling Silver Water Pitcher</h4><p>Sterling silver water pitcher, baluster form with flared and molded lip and C-scrolled handle, on a circular stepped base. Marked on base for Preisner Silver, Sterling #122. 9&quot;H, 24.93 oz troy. Mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Four 1/2&quot; dents to one side, some light overall scratching.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $760.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/233_1-180x178.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140805" style="width: 180px; height: 178px;" alt="Lot 233: Randahl Sterling silver platter" title="Lot 233: Randahl Sterling silver platter" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 233: Randahl Sterling silver platter</h4><p>Round sterling silver tray or platter with molded edge, marked on back Randahl Sterling 354 P. 12-1/2&quot; diameter, 29.17 oz troy. Mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Overall very good condition with one small shallow dent and some light scratching.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/236_1-180x118.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140826" style="width: 180px; height: 118px;" alt="Lot 236: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Flatware, 33 pcs" title="Lot 236: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Flatware, 33 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 236: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Flatware, 33 pcs</h4><p>Partial set of Gorham Chantilly sterling silver flatware (old lion, anchor, g mark, 1895) consisting of 8 salad forks, 11 grapefruit spoons, 6 seafood forks, 8 flat handle butter spreaders, 5-1/2&quot; to 6-1/2&quot; L. 27.145 oz troy Condition: Overall very good condition with acceptable surface scratches. Few grapefruit spoons slightly bent.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $450.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $550.00<br />Realized Price: $819.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/237_1-180x100.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140834" style="width: 180px; height: 100px;" alt="Lot 237: Towle Lady Diana flatware and other sterling" title="Lot 237: Towle Lady Diana flatware and other sterling" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 237: Towle Lady Diana flatware and other sterling</h4><p>Towle Sterling Silver Flatware, &quot;Lady Diana&quot; pattern, 35 pieces including 8 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 6 salad forks, 9 teaspoons, 4 iced beverage spoons, (30.88 weighable oz troy). Group also includes sterling silver napkin ring decorated with bright cut cartouche, (1.95 oz. troy) and pair of weighted sterling silver urn shaped salt and pepper shakers by Duchin. 38 items total. Condition: Some wear to flatware. Most pieces monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $475.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $575.00<br />Realized Price: $994.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/238_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140846" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 238: 4 pcs Sterling hollowware: bowls and bread trays" title="Lot 238: 4 pcs Sterling hollowware: bowls and bread trays" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 238: 4 pcs Sterling hollowware: bowls and bread trays</h4><p>1st item: Oval sterling silver bread tray with cartouche shaped center and raised trefoil-leaf border, marked J.S.Co Sterling 1764. Scattered minor dents and scratches. 12&quot; x 8-3/4&quot;. 2nd item: Oval sterling silver bread tray with molded edges and lightly shaped lower sides, marked International Sterling U24-4. 10-1/2&quot; x 7-1/3&quot;. 3rd and 4th items: Pair of Dominick &amp; Haff sterling silver vegetable bowls with pierced and molded rims, plain centers with Art Deco monogram KLH. Maker&#039;s mark on base, also marked Sterling A55. 9&quot; diameter, 2-1/2&quot; deep. Total combined weight of all items: 33.43 oz troy. All pieces American, mid-20th century. Condition: All items in overall good condition with scattered minor dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $450.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $650.00<br />Realized Price: $994.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/239_1-180x101.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140850" style="width: 180px; height: 101px;" alt="Lot 239: Twelve Towle sterling bread plates, Art Deco monog" title="Lot 239: Twelve Towle sterling bread plates, Art Deco monog" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 239: Twelve Towle sterling bread plates, Art Deco monog</h4><p>Twelve sterling silver bread plates, round with molded edges, Art Deco style monogram on each rim, HJH. Marked on back Towle Sterling 5205. 6-1/4&quot; diameter. 35.93 oz troy. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Few scattered small shallow dents and scratches, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $994.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/240_1-180x97.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140853" style="width: 180px; height: 97px;" alt="Lot 240: Two Sterling Silver Plates inc. Japanese Okubo" title="Lot 240: Two Sterling Silver Plates inc. Japanese Okubo" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 240: Two Sterling Silver Plates inc. Japanese Okubo</h4><p>Two sterling silver plates or small trays, each round with lobed sides. Smaller is 8&quot; diameter with a hammered back and marked Okubo Sterling (Japanese). Larger is 9-3/8&quot; diameter without hammering on back and marked Sterling Silver. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Combined weight: 21.86 oz troy. Condition: Both with some light scratching, larger plate has dent to center.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/247_1-157x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140922" style="width: 157px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 247: Large Meissen Style Figural Porcelain Centerpiece" title="Lot 247: Large Meissen Style Figural Porcelain Centerpiece" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 247: Large Meissen Style Figural Porcelain Centerpiece</h4><p>Large European figural porcelain centerpiece, featuring a decorated and pierced bowl with satyr mask handles mounted on a pedestal base with three figural cherubs. Base marked with blue crossed swords and the letter C. 18&quot; H x 14&quot; W x 8 3/4&quot; D. Late 19th century. Condition: Overall general wear and losses to paint decoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/248_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140925" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 248: Pair of Sevres style porcelain jardinieres" title="Lot 248: Pair of Sevres style porcelain jardinieres" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 248: Pair of Sevres style porcelain jardinieres</h4><p>Pair of Sevres style porcelain jardinieres or cachepots, hand painted floral sprays on white ground with cobalt blue decoration and gilt highlights and trim, each with two short gilded handles on a round footed base. Overglaze interlaced L marks. 6&#8243;H. French, late 19th to early 20th century. Provenance: A private Belle Meade (Nashville, Tennessee) collection. Condition: Overall good condition with some wear to gilding.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/250_1-180x142.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140946" style="width: 180px; height: 142px;" alt="Lot 250: E. Woods and Sons Blue Staffordshire platter" title="Lot 250: E. Woods and Sons Blue Staffordshire platter" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 250: E. Woods and Sons Blue Staffordshire platter</h4><p>Historic Blue and White Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Platter, Enoch Wood &amp; Sons, Burslem, 1819-46, oblong platter depicting &quot;Cape Coast Castle on the Gold Coast Africa,&quot; with seashell border, impressed mark 16 en verso, 12-1/2&quot; x 16&quot;. Condition: Overall very good condition with some wear to glaze on lower left rim. Areas of brown staining on reverse side.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/255_1-180x109.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140984" style="width: 180px; height: 109px;" alt="Lot 255: 2 American Flasks, Adm. Dewey, Life Preserver" title="Lot 255: 2 American Flasks, Adm. Dewey, Life Preserver" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 255: 2 American Flasks, Adm. Dewey, Life Preserver</h4><p>Lot of 2 American glass flasks. Item 1: Admiral George Dewey round clear glass flask with metal cap and inset rings for carrying. Front side features a chromolithograph image depicting a bald eagle, union shield, and an image of Admiral George Dewey with the inscription OUR HERO. Small label for J. Frank Kelly, Wholesale Wines and Liquors, New York lower left. The reverse side depicts an impressed red painted U.S. 5 1/4&quot; H x 4 1/2&quot; W. Circa 1900. Item 2: Prohibition era Life Preserver porcelain ring flask with red painted embossed letters and cork top. Numbers on reverse 8780, 15. 6 1/4&quot; H x 5 1/2&quot; W. American, early 20th century. Condition: Item 1: Good condition with slight wear around the edges of the chromolithograph. Small internal fracture on lower part of image. Item 2: Overall very good condition with minor craquelure and abrasions to reverse.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/256_1-180x87.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-140998" style="width: 180px; height: 87px;" alt="Lot 256: Large Grouping of Decorative Items" title="Lot 256: Large Grouping of Decorative Items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 256: Large Grouping of Decorative Items</h4><p>Large grouping of decorative items. Item 1: Civil War era brass bleeder in original case with embossed leather Union Eagle. Item 2: Grouping of four 19th century brass eyeglasses or spectacles. Three marked including Lohneider, Loch, and 50. One pair in original leather case from Harry Rossenburg of Newburgh, New York. Item 3: Bradley and Hubbard Cast iron beetle or bug with original paint. Item 4: Four large cast iron pad lock with original keys, markings include Star of David, D. M. and Co, and Segal. Item 5: Early 20th century engraved sterling pocket knife. Item 6: Seven Tin types with images of Children, young men, and young women. Condition: Item 1: Some loss to leather case. Item 2: Glass in good condition with some scratches to lenses. Item 3: broken hinge. Item 4: All in good condition. Item 5: Good condition. Item 6: Some fading to images and damage to cases.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/257_1-180x101.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141006" style="width: 180px; height: 101px;" alt="Lot 257: 14 Volumes of Civil War Related Books" title="Lot 257: 14 Volumes of Civil War Related Books" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 257: 14 Volumes of Civil War Related Books</h4><p>1st item &#8211; 10 volume set of the Semi-Centennial Memorial PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR, edited by Francis Trevelyan Miller and published in 1912, with &quot;thousands of scenes photographed, 1861-65 with text by many special authorities.&quot; 2nd item &#8211; 4 volume set of &quot;Battle and Leaders of Civil War&quot; printed by The Century Co., New York in 1887. A comprehensive account of the major battles and events of the Civil War with reproduction etchings, maps and other illustrations. Pencil presentation inscription to the cover page dated 1890. 11 1/4&quot; H X 8&quot; W. Condition: 1st item &#8211; All overall very good condition with wear to covers and interior pages with some toning. 2nd item &#8211; Fading to leather cover and marbled edges. Separation to spines. Interior pages overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/258_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141009" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 258: Group of medals, badges and ribbons- NY, political" title="Lot 258: Group of medals, badges and ribbons- NY, political" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 258: Group of medals, badges and ribbons- NY, political</h4><p>Group of medals, badges and ribbons, descended in the family of Dr. Edward Storck (b. 1831) of Buffalo, New York. (Storck served as an examining physician for the Union Army during the Civil War and was a prominent doctor after the war. He was also active in politics, serving as a delegate to National political conventions and on the Buffalo City Council). Lot includes a scarce [Grover] CLEVELAND DEMOCRACY NEW YORK badge and ribbon, 7&quot;L ; 3 white metal SOUVENIR badges, 1 gilded metal NEW YORK badge and a 1-7/8&quot; hollow white metal coin, all with markings for the 1892 World&#039;s Columbian Exposition; a Masonic badge and ribbon marked LAKE ERIE LODGE NO. 317 BUFFALO NY FC KBP INSTITUTED MAR 18 &#039;92; Masonic badge and ribbon marked 1492 1892 STRUCK BY THE GRAND LODGE OF F. AND A.M.STATE OF NEW YORK THE M.W. TEN EYCK BEING GRAND MASTER / TO COMMEMORATE THE DEDICATION OF THE ASYLUM AT UTICA NY OCT 5 1892; Copper colored metal 1897 Souvenir badge from the 1st National Encampment, Buffalo; Metal Souvenir badge with ribbon reading NAT&#039;L ENCAMPMENT G.A.R. BUFFALO AUG. 23-28 &#039;97, cross shaped with inset gold-colored coin; Silk ribbon reading RECEPTION REUNION ARMY OF THE POTOMOC JULY 3,4, 1891 BUFFALO N.Y.; Badge and ribbon reading CITIZEN&#039;S COMMITTEE 31ST NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT BUFFALO N.Y. 1897 MEDICAL DEPT. COMMITTEE; Gilded white metal E. PLURIBUS UNUM badge, and a reflective I LIKE IKE political button. Provenance: estate of Margaret Storck Hart, Buffalo, NY. Condition: Some fading, fraying and small holes to ribbons and light oxidation spots to some badges, but overall all items are in good condition; New York Columbian Exposition badge has broken link.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/259_1-180x137.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141018" style="width: 180px; height: 137px;" alt="Lot 259: Two 1960 John F. Kennedy Campaign Posters" title="Lot 259: Two 1960 John F. Kennedy Campaign Posters" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 259: Two 1960 John F. Kennedy Campaign Posters</h4><p>A grouping of two 1960 JFK Presidential campaign posters. Item 1: Red white and blue poster with a picture of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson reading &quot;Kennedy for President Johnson for Vice President.&quot; Printed by the Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C. 21&quot; H x 13 1/2&quot; W. Item 2: Red white and blue poster of John F. Kennedy with a picture of his bust reading &quot;Kennedy for President Leadership for the 1960&#039;s&quot;. Printed by the Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C. 21&quot; H x 13 1/2&quot; W. Condition: Both in overall very good condition with minor dents on the edge.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $409.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/261_1-180x104.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141026" style="width: 180px; height: 104px;" alt="Lot 261: Robert Kennedy signed Civil Rights Letter, Photo" title="Lot 261: Robert Kennedy signed Civil Rights Letter, Photo" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 261: Robert Kennedy signed Civil Rights Letter, Photo</h4><p>Robert Kennedy signed letter and photograph relating to the 1962 Civil Rights unrest when James Meredith was admitted as the first African American student at the University of Mississippi. In this eloquent letter, dated December 11, 1962, Kennedy is writing to U.S. Marshall Ernest Mike regarding Mike&#039;s injuries sustained at Oxford, Mississippi on September 30th and October 1st. &igrave;I would like to express my gratitude to you for your performance at Oxford. You and your colleagues conducted yourselves with good judgement in the face of crisis, with restraint in the face of great provocation, and &oacute; as your injury attests &ntilde;with real courage in the face of great danger. You have made a great contribution to the attainment of equal rights for all our citizens and to the rule of law in our country. I want you to know I am deeply grateful..&icirc; . This lot also includes an autographed photo of Kennedy and original letter envelope. The hand signed photo of Robert Kennedy is inscribed: &quot;To Marshal Ernie Mike With appreciation and best wishes Robert Kennedy.&quot; Note &ntilde; The registration of James Meredith at the University of Mississippi was a watershed Civil Rights incident for President Kennedy and his administration in 1962, because it forced the administration to use the power of the military to enforce Civil Rights and to override Mississippi&iacute;s governor, Ross Barnett, who blocked Meredith&iacute;s efforts to enroll at Ole Miss. Attorney General Robert Kennedy called in federal marshals to escort Meredith on campus, but on the nights of September 30th and October 1st, the marshals, including Mike, were besieged by a crowd of thousands that turned violent in their protests. The ensuing riot resulted in 2 dead, 166 injured. 79 of the 127 Marshals Service personnel were injured. President Kennedy ordered 16,000 military policemen to restore peace on the Ole Miss campus. Mike&#039;s job did not end there. After his recovery from a knee injury, he returned to Oxford as one of the marshals who continued to escort Meredith to his classes long after the violence subsided. Attorney General Robert Kennedy emphasized the gravity of this incident, saying: &icirc;So to hear these reports that were coming in to the President and to myself all last night &ntilde; when the situation with the state police having deserted the situation, and these men standing up there with courage and ability and great bravery &ntilde; that was a very moving period in my life.&icirc; Provenance: the estate of U.S. Marshall Ernest Mike of Kentucky. Condition: Letter and envelope in excellent condition with letter having two folds. Photo with minor wrinkling at top and bottom margin (probably from moisture), couple of slight creases at edge of photo.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,521.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/274_1-143x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141127" style="width: 143px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 274: Table Lamp with Slag Glass Shade and Base" title="Lot 274: Table Lamp with Slag Glass Shade and Base" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 274: Table Lamp with Slag Glass Shade and Base</h4><p>Large slag glass table lamp. Green slag glass shade, base with metal overlay decoration featuring swags and griffins. 23 3/4&quot; H x 20&quot; W. American, early 20th century. Condition: Overall good condition with no apparent chips or cracks to slag glass. Minor loss to metal overlay decoration of base. Damage to screw on top of lamp.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/286_1-115x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141197" style="width: 115px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 286: Native American Portrait Art Pottery Mug" title="Lot 286: Native American Portrait Art Pottery Mug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 286: Native American Portrait Art Pottery Mug</h4><p>Weller Louwelsa type mug, decorated with a portrait profile of a Native American male. Base incised with 830, B11, and initials GE. Base also marked with pencil initials C. J. O. 7 5/8&quot; H. 1st half 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/288_1-118x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141214" style="width: 118px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 288: Knoxville TN Pottery Whiskey Jug" title="Lot 288: Knoxville TN Pottery Whiskey Jug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 288: Knoxville TN Pottery Whiskey Jug</h4><p>Knoxville, TN pottery whiskey jug with colbalt stenciled letters reading &quot;Perrows Place Pure Wines and Whiskies, 609 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn.&quot;. 10 1/2&quot; H. Early 20th century. Condition: Chips to shoulder area and base. Overall craquelure to glaze on lower section.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/289_1-117x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141219" style="width: 117px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 289: Greeneville, TN Pottery Whiskey Jug" title="Lot 289: Greeneville, TN Pottery Whiskey Jug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 289: Greeneville, TN Pottery Whiskey Jug</h4><p>Greeneville, TN pottery whiskey jug with cobalt stenciled letters reading &quot;Miller Lea &amp; Bro., Distillers &amp; Retail Dealers in Liquors &amp; Brandies, Greenville, Tenn&quot;. Additional stamp on top near handle reads &quot;A7&quot;. 8 1/2&quot; H. Early 20th century. Condition: Some chips to shoulder area. Overall crazing to base<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/292_1-180x145.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141243" style="width: 180px; height: 145px;" alt="Lot 292: 2 Southern Pottery Items, TN jar, KY whiskey jug" title="Lot 292: 2 Southern Pottery Items, TN jar, KY whiskey jug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 292: 2 Southern Pottery Items, TN jar, KY whiskey jug</h4><p>2 Southern Pottery Items, TN and KY. 1st item &#8211; Middle TN stoneware pottery jar. 6 1/4&quot; H. Late 19th century. 2nd item &#8211; Kentucky stoneware whiskey jug with cobalt imprinted label reading &quot; Pure Old Liquor from J. H. Kearns, Pro. Sunny Side Saloon, Lebanon, KY&quot;. 8&quot; H. Early 20th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN estate. Condition: 1st item &#8211; Very good condition. 2nd item &#8211; overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $325.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/298_1-133x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141300" style="width: 133px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 298: Stoneware Cobalt-decorated Jug attr. Decker" title="Lot 298: Stoneware Cobalt-decorated Jug attr. Decker" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 298: Stoneware Cobalt-decorated Jug attr. Decker</h4><p>Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee two-gallon stoneware pottery crock, attributed to Charles Decker (1832-1914). The tulip decoration and form of the jar are characteristic of the Decker pottery and can be seen on other decorated pottery items attributed to Decker (&quot;The Pottery of Charles F. Decker: A Life Well Made&quot;, Jonesborough/Washington County Historical Society, p. 40. 11 5/8&quot; H. 19th century. Condition: Stable crack on base extending up one side.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $450.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $550.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/299_1-119x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141308" style="width: 119px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 299: Knoxville, TN Stamped Weaver Pottery Jug" title="Lot 299: Knoxville, TN Stamped Weaver Pottery Jug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 299: Knoxville, TN Stamped Weaver Pottery Jug</h4><p>Knoxville, Tennessee Weaver Brothers two gallon stoneware pottery jug, stamped &quot;Weaver &amp; Obr., Knoxville. 2&quot; The Weaver Pottery was listed in the Knoxville Business Directory from 1876-1887 with David Weaver listed as the proprietor and George C. Weaver as a potter. 13 1/2&quot; H x 8 1/2&quot; W. (Survey Of Historic Pottery Making In Tennessee 1979&quot;, Division Of Archeology, Tennessee Department Of Conservation, Smith And Rogers) Condition: Overall good condition with missing handle and minor chips to rim (all appear to have been done during firing). Hairline separation to base of jug.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $555.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/305_1-141x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141355" style="width: 141px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 305: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug" title="Lot 305: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 305: Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker Rattlesnake Jug</h4><p>Michael &amp; Melvin Crocker open-mouth rattlesnake pottery jug, with alternating tan and black band decoration to body and intricate scale and mouth detail. Base incised Michael A. Crocker and Melvin S. Crocker 2-2000. 12 1/2&quot; H. North Carolina, 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/312_1-180x114.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141402" style="width: 180px; height: 114px;" alt="Lot 312: Federal mahogany sideboard, circa 1800" title="Lot 312: Federal mahogany sideboard, circa 1800" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 312: Federal mahogany sideboard, circa 1800</h4><p>Federal bowfront sideboard, mahogany with poplar and white pine secondary woods. Single board top over a conforming case with figured veneer freize and plain sides. Bowfront center section with large undivided dovetailed drawer over a double door compartment, flanked by a single drawer over cupboard door on each side. Oval brass pulls. Supported on low square tapered Hepplewhite style legs with cuff inlay. 45 1/4&quot; H x72 1/4&quot; W x 26 1/2&quot; D. Mid Atlantic, Circa 1800. Condition: Shrinkage cracks to top and to cabinet door fronts, some replaced veneer and losses to figured veneer on frieze and cuff inlay on feet. Losses to inside of drawer front on right hand side top drawer. Evidence of earlier brass pulls. Pest hole damage to lower board in right hand side cabinet, some powdery mildew to interior of case.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,638.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/313_1-180x121.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141415" style="width: 180px; height: 121px;" alt="Lot 313: Ten Chippendale Style Dining Chairs" title="Lot 313: Ten Chippendale Style Dining Chairs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 313: Ten Chippendale Style Dining Chairs</h4><p>Set of ten Chippendale style dining chairs, two armchairs and eight side chairs, all with carved pierced splats, gadroon-carved skirts and front acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet. Red upholstered slip seats. Armchairs 41&quot;H x 24&quot; W x 20&quot;D, Side chairs 40&quot;H x 22&quot;W x 18&quot; D. American or English, late 19th/early 20th century. Condition: All chairs in overall good sound condition with minor wear and later upholstery. One chair back reset and repair to splat. Some chairs with replaced screws, minor shrinkage at some skirt moldings and other joints.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $900.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,920.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/314_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141418" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 314: Chippendale Style Sofa w/ Tapestry Upholstery" title="Lot 314: Chippendale Style Sofa w/ Tapestry Upholstery" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 314: Chippendale Style Sofa w/ Tapestry Upholstery</h4><p>Colonial Revival Chippendale Style sofa, arched back with flared arms and square tapered bead-molded legs and a three-cushion seat. Needlepoint upholstery in a tapestry design with overall florals and a central vignette of a maiden and sheep. 89&quot; W x 33 1/4&quot; H x 28 3/4&quot; D. Circa 1900. Provenance: Sold by Cheekwood Museum of Art. Condition: Some fading and wear to upholstery, with evidence of some repairs, especially to right arm. Some upholstery damage where back meets the seat, not visible with cushions in place. Some wear and light abrasions to feet.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/319_1-180x158.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141455" style="width: 180px; height: 158px;" alt="Lot 319: Federal Inlaid Card Table, Possibly Baltimore" title="Lot 319: Federal Inlaid Card Table, Possibly Baltimore" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 319: Federal Inlaid Card Table, Possibly Baltimore</h4><p>Federal or Neoclassical mahogany demilune card table with mixed secondary woods. Table features string inlay on the skirt, thistle inlay cartouches on the stiles, and bellflower inlay on legs. 29 1/2&quot; H x 35 3/4&quot; W x 16 7/8&quot; D. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland, early 19th century. Condition: Restorations including to gate leg and gate leg return, later finish.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,521.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/320_1-180x143.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141459" style="width: 180px; height: 143px;" alt="Lot 320: Two Labeled L. and J. G. Stickley Side Tables" title="Lot 320: Two Labeled L. and J. G. Stickley Side Tables" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 320: Two Labeled L. and J. G. Stickley Side Tables</h4><p>Two labeled Stickley side tables or end tables. Item 1: Tall oak stand with square top and four legs supported by a lower stretcher. L. and J. G Stickley Handcrafted clamp label on the top interior of one leg. 27 1/4&quot; H x 15 3/4&quot; W x 15 3/4&quot; D. Circa 1907-1912. Item 2. Short oak octagonal stand or Clip-corner tabouret with four legs supported by cross stretchers. L. and J. G Stickley Handcrafted clamp label on the top interior of one leg. 17 1/4&quot; H x 15&quot; W x 15&quot; D. Circa. 1907-1912. Provenance: Both tables descended through the Van Steenburg family of Spirit Lake, Iowa. Condition: Both pieces are in very good condition with old finish and expected wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/321_1-180x91.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141471" style="width: 180px; height: 91px;" alt="Lot 321: Isamu Noguchi IN-50 Coffee Table" title="Lot 321: Isamu Noguchi IN-50 Coffee Table" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 321: Isamu Noguchi IN-50 Coffee Table</h4><p>Isamu Noguchi Model IN-50 Coffee Table with two part lacquered wooden base which pivots on an aluminum rod and supports a 3/4&quot; glass top with green edges. 15-3/4&quot; H x 50&quot; W x 36&quot; D. Mid 20th century. Provenance: Oral history in consignor&#039;s family states that the table was purchased directly from Noguchi&#039;s Greenwich Village studio by Louis and Florence Hosch. Condition: Overall very good condition with expected wear and abrasions to base and glass top.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/324_1-180x148.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141498" style="width: 180px; height: 148px;" alt="Lot 324: Sir William Hamilton Neoclassical Engraving" title="Lot 324: Sir William Hamilton Neoclassical Engraving" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 324: Sir William Hamilton Neoclassical Engraving</h4><p>Framed Neo-Classical engraving, plate 27, Vol. II of Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities from Cabinet of the Hon. W. Hamilton, printed 1767-76. Depicts a Grecian female observing two fishermen with a sea bird overhead. Housed in a 19th century frame. Image: 8-3/8&quot; H x 11-3/4&quot; W. Framed: 15-7/8&quot; H x 17-3/8&quot; W. Condition: Engraving in overall very good condition. Frame with wear and losses to edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/325_1-180x107.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141501" style="width: 180px; height: 107px;" alt="Lot 325: Two horse prints and small Austrian bronze dog" title="Lot 325: Two horse prints and small Austrian bronze dog" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 325: Two horse prints and small Austrian bronze dog</h4><p>1st item: Colored etching after Carl Vernet, DOGS HAVING LAST SCENT, printed by Debucourt, sight: 12&#039; H x 18-3/4&#039; W, Frame: 15&quot; H x 21-3/4&quot; W. Older brown stained wooden frame. 2nd item: Patinated bronze Austrian hunting dog holding bird in mouth. Impressed mark on hind leg. 5-1/8&quot; H x 7&quot; W x 2-1/2&quot; D. 3rd item: Late 18th century British engraving of horse, DIAMOND, published 1799, London by John Harris, Sight: 17-3/4&quot; H x 20-3/4&quot; W, Frame: 20-3/4&quot; H x 23-1/2&quot; W. Condition: 1st item: Overall toning to paper. 2nd item: Overall very good condition. 3rd item: Overall toning and tear at upper left corner and lower right margin.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $526.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/331_1-180x129.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141543" style="width: 180px; height: 129px;" alt="Lot 331: Egon Chabert Landscape Oil on Canvas" title="Lot 331: Egon Chabert Landscape Oil on Canvas" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 331: Egon Chabert Landscape Oil on Canvas</h4><p>Egon Chabert (1889 &#8211; 1962, French) landscape oil on canvas depicting boats on a lake. Signed in red lower right. Sight: 23 1/4&quot; H x 35 1/4&quot; W. Framed 30 5/8&quot; H x 42 1/2&quot; W. 20th century. Condition: Canvas loosened from stretcher causing creasing.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $936.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/333_1-180x148.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141560" style="width: 180px; height: 148px;" alt="Lot 333: Winter Landscape by Donald William Keith" title="Lot 333: Winter Landscape by Donald William Keith" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 333: Winter Landscape by Donald William Keith</h4><p>Winter Landscape oil on board, signed lower left &quot;Donald William Keith,&quot; depicting a figure leading a horse pulling a sled with cottages in the background. Housed in a carved gilt frame. Sight &#8211; 11 5/8&quot; H x 15 3/8&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 17 1/4&quot; H x 21 1/4&quot; W. American, early 20th century. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/335_1-180x74.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141572" style="width: 180px; height: 74px;" alt="Lot 335: 2 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints: Cottage" title="Lot 335: 2 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints: Cottage" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 335: 2 Beulah Tomlinson Wood Cut Block Prints: Cottage</h4><p>2 Beulah Tomlinson (active Provincetown, Massachusetts, mid 20th century) color white-line wood block prints, boat in front of cottage and fisherman. 1st item &#8211; White line wood cut block print depicting a seaside cottage with palm tree to the right. Signed in pencil lower left and dated 7/22/56. Unframed. 13 1/8&quot; x 18 1/8&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; White line wood cut block print depicting a fisherman against a village backdrop. Signed in pencil lower left and dated 10/17/56. Unframed. 12 1/4&quot; x 14 1/4&quot; W. Condition: Overall slight toning to both.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,000.00<br />Realized Price: $1,404.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/343_1-124x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141636" style="width: 124px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 343: 2 Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Watercolor Seascapes" title="Lot 343: 2 Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Watercolor Seascapes" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 343: 2 Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Watercolor Seascapes</h4><p>Lot of 2 seascape watercolors by Rhoda Carleton Holmes Nicholls (New York/United Kingdom, 1854 &#8211; 1930), both housed in giltwood frames. 1st item: watercolor painting with fishing baskets in the foreground and coastal village in the background, signed lower left. Sight &#8211; 14&quot; H x 20 1/2&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 16&quot; H x 22 1/2&quot; W. 2nd item: watercolor painting depicting sailboats, unsigned but by the same hand. Sight &#8211; 14 1/2&quot; H x 20&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 16 1/2&quot; H x 22 1/4&quot; W. Condition: Slight separation to corners on both frames. Paintings in overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/354_1-139x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141722" style="width: 139px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 354: Joan Miro Lithograph (1 of 2)" title="Lot 354: Joan Miro Lithograph (1 of 2)" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 354: Joan Miro Lithograph (1 of 2)</h4><p>Joan Miro lithograph, image from JE TRAVAILLE COMME UN JARDINIER, 1963, Lithograph on rives wove paper, published by Mourlot, Paris, signed in pencil lower right and numbered lower left, H.C., X/X. Partial watermark evident in upper right corner.Sight: 15-1/2&quot; H x 12&quot; W. Frame: 28&quot; H x 24-1/4&quot; W. Sheet size 16&quot;H x 12 1/4&quot;H (hinge mounted). Contemporary black composition frame. Condition: Overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $1,020.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/355_1-141x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141731" style="width: 141px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 355: Joan Miro Lithograph (2 of 2)" title="Lot 355: Joan Miro Lithograph (2 of 2)" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 355: Joan Miro Lithograph (2 of 2)</h4><p>Joan Miro lithograph, image from JE TRAVAILLE COMME UN JARDINIER, 1963, pencil signed on lower right and numbered and dated on lower left, H.C. XX on rives wove paper, published by Mourlot, Paris. BFK RIVES watermark on left side margin. Sight: 15-1/2&quot; H x 12&quot; W, Frame: 27-3/4&quot; H x 24-1/4&quot; W. Sheet size 15 15/16&quot;x 12 1/4&quot; W (hinge mounted). Contemporary black composition frame. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Frame has minor dent on outside right center.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/357_1-180x154.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141752" style="width: 180px; height: 154px;" alt="Lot 357: Hugo Gellert Abstract Pastel &amp; 2 Prints" title="Lot 357: Hugo Gellert Abstract Pastel &amp; 2 Prints" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 357: Hugo Gellert Abstract Pastel &amp; 2 Prints</h4><p>1st item &#8211; Hugo Gellert (American 1889-1971) abstract pastel, laid down on woven paper. Pencil signed lower right. Unframed. Sheet with image &#8211; 8 1/2&quot; H x 11&quot; W. Overall &#8211; 19&quot; H x 13&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; Woodblock print depicting men lined up for inspection with judges at a table. Pencil titled in Spanish lower left and pencil signed lower right but illegible. Numbered 4/10. Titled in English en verso &quot;The Judges&quot;. Sight &#8211; 4 7/8&quot; H x 5 7/8&quot; W. Matted 10 1/2&quot; H x 11 1/4&quot; W. 3rd item &#8211; Woodblock print depicting men fighting. Pencil titled in Spanish lower left and pencil signed lower right but illegible. Numbered 4/10. Sight &#8211; 4 7/8&quot; H x 5 7/8&quot; W. Matted &#8211; 10 1/2&quot; H x 11 1/4&quot; W. Both 20th century. Provenance: estate of Francis Edward Faragoh (1898-1966), American screenwriter. Condition: Overall toning to all.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,111.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/362_1-111x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141784" style="width: 111px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 362: 2 Edward Beyer Album of Virginia Lithographs" title="Lot 362: 2 Edward Beyer Album of Virginia Lithographs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 362: 2 Edward Beyer Album of Virginia Lithographs</h4><p>2 framed lithographs from Edward Beyer&#039;s ALBUM OF VIRGINIA. 1st item &#8211; Lithograph titled White Sulphur Spring, Montgomery Co. Va. Sight &#8211; 13 1/4&quot; H x 17&quot; W. Framed 21&quot; H x 24 3/4&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; Lithograph titled Yellow Sulphur Springs. Sight &#8211; 12&quot; H x 17 1/4&quot; W. Framed 20 1/4&quot; H x 25 1/2&quot; W. Both 19th century. Condition: 1st item &#8211; Overall toning with small crease to lower left. 2nd item &#8211; Water damage evident to mat and to lithograph. Overall toning.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $150.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/365_1-140x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141807" style="width: 140px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 365: Eleanor Wiley, oil on canvas still life" title="Lot 365: Eleanor Wiley, oil on canvas still life" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 365: Eleanor Wiley, oil on canvas still life</h4><p>Still Life oil on canvas of flowers by Eleanor McAdoo Wiley (Knoxville, Tennessee, 1876-1977). Signed lower right and housed in a modern gilt wood frame. Pen inscription on stretcher reads &quot;Re-lined and repaired 1987/Quinton&quot; (Quinton Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee). Pencil inscription on back of frame reads &quot;Eleanor Wiley for Mrs. G. Bevill&quot;. Sight &#8211; 26&quot; H x 18&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 28&quot; H x 21 5/8&quot; W. Provenance: Private East Tennessee collection. Condition: Relined with wax and linen, overall craquelure, some minor flaking.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $1,755.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/367_1-180x79.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141824" style="width: 180px; height: 79px;" alt="Lot 367: 2 Jacob Anchutin Smoky Mountain Scenes" title="Lot 367: 2 Jacob Anchutin Smoky Mountain Scenes" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 367: 2 Jacob Anchutin Smoky Mountain Scenes</h4><p>Lot of 2 small Jacob Anchutin (North Carolina, 1893-1964) oil on board paintings depicting views of the Smokey Mountains. Both signed lower left and housed in the original green wooden frames. Sight : 4&quot; H x 5&quot; W. Framed &ntilde; 5 1/2&quot; H x 6 1/2&quot; W. Mid 20th century. Note: Jacob Anchutin was the illustrator of Tom B. Underwood&#039;s book THE STORY OF THE CHEROKEE PEOPLE. Condition: Overall very good condition with slight wear to the frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $292.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/372_1-180x126.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141850" style="width: 180px; height: 126px;" alt="Lot 372: Folk Art Watermelon Oil on Canvas Still Life" title="Lot 372: Folk Art Watermelon Oil on Canvas Still Life" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 372: Folk Art Watermelon Oil on Canvas Still Life</h4><p>Folk art watermelon oil on canvas still life. Unsigned. Sight: 16 5/8&quot; H x 25 1/2&quot; W. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Framed: 21&quot; H x 29 7/8&quot; W. American, early 20th century. Condition: Overall good condition with some slight flaking. Some wear to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/374_1-180x91.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141864" style="width: 180px; height: 91px;" alt="Lot 374: Lot of smoking related items and pr brass knuckles" title="Lot 374: Lot of smoking related items and pr brass knuckles" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 374: Lot of smoking related items and pr brass knuckles</h4><p>A group of early 20th century smoking related items and a pair of brass knuckles. Includes 2 carved Meerschum pipes with Bakelite handles, one marked CAO in leather case, 5-7&quot;L; an engraved silverplated cigar case with gilt wash interior (wear to exterior), 5&quot; x 2-1/2&quot;; a leather cigar case, 5&quot;L ; a silverplated cigarette case monogrammed EHS (wear to exterior); a set of brass knuckles, 4-1/2&quot;L; and a lithographed tin A. Zaphirio &amp; Co. cigarette box containing 8 assorted lighters including 1 marked Sterling Mexico, 1 in shape of a bullet marked MADE IN BAVARIA, others with brand names like Champ, Hubbell, Dunn, Carlton. Condition: All items in overall good condition with expected wear including wear to plating on exterior of silverplated items. All lighters have usage wear and some abrasions, not checked for functionality.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/383_1-180x70.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141929" style="width: 180px; height: 70px;" alt="Lot 383: 2 Navajo Sterling &amp; Turquoise Squash Blossom Neckl" title="Lot 383: 2 Navajo Sterling &amp; Turquoise Squash Blossom Neckl" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 383: 2 Navajo Sterling &amp; Turquoise Squash Blossom Neckl</h4><p>Two (2) Navajo sterling and turquoise squash blossom necklaces, one having eight sterling blossoms and naja set with one turquoise stone (25 3/4&quot; L) and the other having eight blossoms and naja set with turquoise decorated with feather designs (19 1/2&quot; L). Mid 20th century. Condition: Both very good condition, one with silver polish residual.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $438.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/386_1-180x91.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141947" style="width: 180px; height: 91px;" alt="Lot 386: Group of Southwestern Turquoise jewelry" title="Lot 386: Group of Southwestern Turquoise jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 386: Group of Southwestern Turquoise jewelry</h4><p>2-stone Hopi or Navajo turquoise Cuff Bracelet with leaf design, with unattributed maker&#039;s mark, also marked Hand Made Sterling, 3-1/4&quot; H x 2-3/8&quot; W; Turquoise and silver metal Ring with feather design, possibly Navajo, unmarked, 1-3/8&quot; H, size 6; Sterling and oval turquoise ring with filigree design, marked 925, 1&quot; H, size 5; Silver metal and oval turquoise ring, unmarked, 1&quot; H, size 6-1/4; Sterling and turquoise oval ring with bead design, marked sterling, 3/4&quot; H, size 7. Total weight 3 marked sterling items: 4.455 oz troy. Condition: All in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/391_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141984" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 391: San Ildefonso polychrome jar, Blue Corn" title="Lot 391: San Ildefonso polychrome jar, Blue Corn" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 391: San Ildefonso polychrome jar, Blue Corn</h4><p>San Ildefonso pottery olla jar or bowl, band of feather decoration at neck on a light colored ground with matte ochre green and black accents, signed on base &quot;Blue Corn/San Ildefonso Pueblo&quot; (Crucita Calabaza, 1920-1999). 5&quot;H x 7&quot; Diam. Provenance: A Middle Tennessee collection, purchased by the consignor in the 1970s in New Mexico, directly from the artist. Condition: A few scattered minute abrasions, minor crazing to glaze, and overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/392_1-180x176.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-141988" style="width: 180px; height: 176px;" alt="Lot 392: San Ildefonso redware jar, Blue Corn" title="Lot 392: San Ildefonso redware jar, Blue Corn" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 392: San Ildefonso redware jar, Blue Corn</h4><p>San Ildefonso redware pottery olla or jar, band of feather decoration at neck, signed on base Blue Corn/San Ildefonso Pueblo (Crucita Calabaza, 1920-1999). 5&quot;H x 6&quot; Diam. Provenance: A Middle Tennessee collection. A gift to the consignor from the artist, whom she visited on a trip to Tennessee in the 1970s-80s. The jar is accompanied by one of the artist&#039;s personal cards. Condition: Excellent condition<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/399_1-180x166.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142048" style="width: 180px; height: 166px;" alt="Lot 399: San Ildefonso Pottery Jar Signed Tonita" title="Lot 399: San Ildefonso Pottery Jar Signed Tonita" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 399: San Ildefonso Pottery Jar Signed Tonita</h4><p>San Ildefonso blackware pottery jar, signed Tonita (Tonita Martinez Roybal, Pueblo, New Mexico, 1892-1945), 6 1/2&quot; H x 7 1/2&quot; Dia. Condition: Overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $1,200.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/403_1-147x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142081" style="width: 147px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 403: Large Navajo Ganado Rug" title="Lot 403: Large Navajo Ganado Rug" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 403: Large Navajo Ganado Rug</h4><p>Large Navajo Ganado rug having a double terraced diamond central design on a red field with zigzags and other geometric shapes on the inner border. 116 1/2&quot; L X 72&quot; W. Mid 20th century. Condition: Some brown staining, primarily to one corner and some in the center. A few slight areas of color run to brown color.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $3,000.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/409_1-180x143.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142132" style="width: 180px; height: 143px;" alt="Lot 409: 2 Pewter flagons, 1 dated 1765 with wrigglework de" title="Lot 409: 2 Pewter flagons, 1 dated 1765 with wrigglework de" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 409: 2 Pewter flagons, 1 dated 1765 with wrigglework de</h4><p>1st item: Pewter flagon with wrigglework or bright cut decoration of a maiden serving a young man (possibly syrup) with sheep and a cow in foreground and house in background, the roof engraved 1765. Embossed decoration to interior of flagon, the handle marked with two shield shaped marks, one having the initials H Z or Z H over a sprig. Scratched marks on base P X . 9&quot;H. Possibly German or Pennsylvania-German, 18th century. 2nd item: Continental pewter flagon or pitcher with urn shaped finial and engraved floral swag decoration, monogrammed M.O. on lid, with script writing across lower body: Ein guter Trunt macht Ultejung. 3 Continental hallmarks impressed on the bottom interior. 10-1/4&quot;H. Condition: Some denting and scratching, overall good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/410_1-180x118.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142140" style="width: 180px; height: 118px;" alt="Lot 410: 4 Figural Pewter Steins and pitchers" title="Lot 410: 4 Figural Pewter Steins and pitchers" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 410: 4 Figural Pewter Steins and pitchers</h4><p>1st item: Pewter stein with figural Indian head and beaded rims, lightly stamped mark on base 406, 7-1/2&quot;H. 2nd item: Pewter stein in the form of a friar. Unmarked, probably German. 6&quot;H. 3rd item: Continental pewter pitcher with figural final of soldier holding a shield and flag, diagonal lobed design to body with applied shield decoration, on three mask and ball feet. Raised medallion in center of interior. Heart shaped spout. 15&quot;H. 4th item: Continental pewter Pitcher with finial in the form of a griffin, holding a shield with angel design, over a diagonally lobed body, atop three cherub mask and ball feet. Raised medallion in center of interior. Very worn mark at top of handle. 13-1/2&quot;H. Condition: 1st item: Some denting and scratching to body, overall good condition. 2nd item: Very good condition. 3rd item: Flag broken, shallow dent to center side. 4th item: Shield loose at base, few shallow scattered dents, otherwise good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $360.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/414_1-180x56.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142167" style="width: 180px; height: 56px;" alt="Lot 414: 24 Touron Pearl Handle French Sterling Forks and K" title="Lot 414: 24 Touron Pearl Handle French Sterling Forks and K" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 414: 24 Touron Pearl Handle French Sterling Forks and K</h4><p>Grouping of 24 pieces of French silver and mother of pearl flatware including 12 forks (7 1/4&quot; L) and 12 knifes (7 3/8&quot; L). All marked retain most of their original gilt wash and are stamped Touron with French 1st standard mark and the makers mark. French, 19th century. Condition: Overall good condition with on form missing end cap. Some knifes have bent tips. Some blemishes to pearl handles.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/416_1-180x100.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142181" style="width: 180px; height: 100px;" alt="Lot 416: Two 19th Century Pocket Watches, Sterling &amp; Plate" title="Lot 416: Two 19th Century Pocket Watches, Sterling &amp; Plate" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 416: Two 19th Century Pocket Watches, Sterling &amp; Plate</h4><p>A grouping of two 19th century pocket watches. Item 1: British Sterling pocket watch with fire gilt works by William Williams of Merthyr Tydvil Wales, serial number 20019. Plain white dial, with two arms, Roman numerals and silver case with hallmarks for London, 1836, maker&#039;s mark BN. Watch retains original paper retail label for Grieshaber Bro&#039;s Watch and Clock Makers of Ebbw Vale, Wales. 4 1/4&quot; H. Item 2: Engraved silver plated pocket watch marked Silver Medal, Paris, 1889. Watch with a white Roman numeral dial and seconds hand. Works marked Brighton Watch Co. 4 1/8&quot; H. Condition: First watch in overall very good condition with some scratches to crystal, works not tested. Second watch: significant wear to silver case and parts of works missing; some scratches to crystal.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/417_1-180x119.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142195" style="width: 180px; height: 119px;" alt="Lot 417: 31 Pieces of Mixed Gorham Sterling Flatware" title="Lot 417: 31 Pieces of Mixed Gorham Sterling Flatware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 417: 31 Pieces of Mixed Gorham Sterling Flatware</h4><p>Group of Gorham sterling silver flatware of various patterns including rare partial set of Bead (1900, sterling, lion, anchor/g) including 6 dinner forks, 6 luncheon forks, 1 salad fork and 5 teaspoons; Lancaster (1897) 3-piece junior child&#039;s set; Luxembourg (1893) 4 strawberry forks; Etruscan (1913) food pusher; English Gadroon cream ladle; Lily (1870) dessert fork; 3 unidentified patterns: cream soup ladle, teaspoon and salt spoon. 7-7/8&quot; to 2-3/4&quot; L. 38.695 troy ounces excluding junior dinner knife. Condition: Many pieces with monograms or names. Overall very good condition with acceptable surface scratches. Junior knife with small dents. One ladle with added red paint.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $650.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $750.00<br />Realized Price: $1,111.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/418_1-180x108.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142205" style="width: 180px; height: 108px;" alt="Lot 418: 27 pieces assorted early 20th c. flatware" title="Lot 418: 27 pieces assorted early 20th c. flatware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 418: 27 pieces assorted early 20th c. flatware</h4><p>Twenty seven pieces assorted flatware, all marked Sterling and dating from the early 20th century unless otherwise noted. Includes 5 pieces marked S. Kirk &amp; Son Sterling in the Repousse pattern: Pierced 8-3/8&quot; tablespoon, 7&quot; gravy ladle, sugar shell, table/serving spoon, and 8-1/2&quot; cold meat fork. Also includes 5 Baker-Manchester pieces in various patterns: a bon-bon spoon, 2 sauce ladles, sugar spoon, and a sardine fork. Also includes: a Web sterling handled cake breaker; Watson Cherub or Mask pattern pierced nut spoon; Towle condiment ladle and Towle lemon fork; Watson food pusher with floral enameled handle; A &amp; J Plaut retailed sterling sugar shell with engraved bright cut pattern and S monogram; two .800 silver hors d&#039;ouevres forks; an olive spoon and sauce ladle by unidentified makers; Ft. Meade Black Hills SD souvenir spoon with Indian figural handle; a Traverse City Michigan souvenir spoon with Indian head figural handle; a Bruxelles souvenir spoon marked .835 Made in Holland. Also included are four silver plated items: three Swedish silverplated small hors d&#039;ouevres forks and a Wallingford silverplated souvenir spoon for Washington, DC. Total weighable silver: 19.2 oz troy. Condition: Baker-Manchester sardine fork appears to be a made-up piece. All other items in very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/420_1-180x62.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142214" style="width: 180px; height: 62px;" alt="Lot 420: 8 Sterling Bread Plates by International and Fishe" title="Lot 420: 8 Sterling Bread Plates by International and Fishe" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 420: 8 Sterling Bread Plates by International and Fishe</h4><p>Eight Sterling Bread plates by Fisher and International. Item 1: Two sterling bread plates marked FISHER STERLING 11. 6&quot; Dia. Item 2: Six sterling International Lord Saybrook pattern bread plates. 22.53 total troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor surface scratches. One Fisher plate with small dent.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $450.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $550.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/422_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142224" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 422: Group of silver hollowware, 9 pcs" title="Lot 422: Group of silver hollowware, 9 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 422: Group of silver hollowware, 9 pcs</h4><p>Group of silver hollowware, including an oval bread tray with beaded border, marked Wm. Wise and Son, 925/1000, monogrammed, 12&quot;L; a footed leaf form dish marked Sciarrotta Hand Made Sterling 120, 8&quot;L; Small oval Gorham tray with dentil border and monogram, 6-1/4&quot;; 2 Gorham butter pats with gadrooned edges; an Art Nouveau style napkin ring, monogrammed, unmarked; a Fisher sterling lighter; and two Gorham monogrammed matchbook covers. All American, early 20th century, 21.08 oz excluding lighter. Condition: Assorted scattered minor dents and scratches, all pieces in overall good condition. Lighter not tested.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $375.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $475.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/424_1-180x66.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142245" style="width: 180px; height: 66px;" alt="Lot 424: Dominick &amp; Haff sterling bowl, seashell design" title="Lot 424: Dominick &amp; Haff sterling bowl, seashell design" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 424: Dominick &amp; Haff sterling bowl, seashell design</h4><p>Sterling silver bowl, round with pierced border, finely cast in a shell and seaweed motif with beaded tendrils, tapering to a lobed bowl. Monogrammed D. Marked on base for Dominick &amp; Haff, maker, and retailer B.H. Steif of Nashville, along with Sterling 1070. American, circa 1900. Condition: Small tear at one 1/8&quot; section of pierced rim, few light dents to bottom of bowl, otherwise good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $540.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/425_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142249" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 425: Group Sterling &amp; Coin Silver, incl. Towle &amp; Gorham" title="Lot 425: Group Sterling &amp; Coin Silver, incl. Towle &amp; Gorham" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 425: Group Sterling &amp; Coin Silver, incl. Towle &amp; Gorham</h4><p>Lot of assorted silver flatware. Consists of 12 early Gorham demitasse spoons with gilt bowls, pattern known as 2-C (circa 1885); 6 salad/dessert forks and 6 teaspoons in the Towle Old English pattern; 6 Philadelphia coin spoons marked Hildeburn Phila. with eagle psuedohallmark; 6 Towle sterling dinner knives in the Paul Revere pattern; 2 weighted sterling candy compotes (Wallace and Gorham); 6 boxed salts shakers marked Sterling, and 8 silverplated 1893 Columbian Exposition World&#039;s Fair spoons depicting various buildings. Total 21.32 oz weighable silver. Condition: Very good condition. Flatware pieces monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $450.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $550.00<br />Realized Price: $819.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/426_1-180x85.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142259" style="width: 180px; height: 85px;" alt="Lot 426: Sterling pitcher, creamer, sugar, small nut bowls" title="Lot 426: Sterling pitcher, creamer, sugar, small nut bowls" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 426: Sterling pitcher, creamer, sugar, small nut bowls</h4><p>1st item: Sterling silver water pitcher, round with flared and molded lip and C scroll handle, marked on base: J.S. &amp; Co. Sterling 862, 3-1/2 Pints. 7-1/4&quot; H. 2nd item: Sterling silver creamer and sugar, bulbous form with molded lip and C scroll handle, marked on base Sterling 456. 2-3/4&quot;H. 3rd item: small round Art Deco style ashtray, marked International Sterling on base. 2-1/2&quot; diameter. 4th item: Eleven assorted nut dishes, five in an Art Nouveau leaf style marked Gorham (lion anchor G) sterling 5B with axe mark, 3&quot; diameter, and six silverplated ones of footed shell form, marked Great Britain, 2&quot; diameter. Total combined weight all sterling item: 25.65 oz troy total weight. All pieces American, early 20th century. Provenance: a Belle Meade (Tennessee) collection. Condition: Pitcher has some dents at foot and on body. Gorham dishes in excellent condition with some tape residue on Gorham marks; some wear to silverplated shell dishes. Creamer, sugar and ashtray in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/427_1-180x63.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142262" style="width: 180px; height: 63px;" alt="Lot 427: Partial set Fessenden Sterling Flatware, 18 pieces" title="Lot 427: Partial set Fessenden Sterling Flatware, 18 pieces" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 427: Partial set Fessenden Sterling Flatware, 18 pieces</h4><p>Partial set sterling silver flatware in the Newport pattern by Fessenden &amp; Co., marked en verso 925 STERLING 1000, PAT. MAR. 7.99, consisting of six place spoons, 7-1/8&quot; L and twelve salad forks, 6-3/4&quot; L, 24.015 oz troy. Condition: Overall very good condition. Not monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/428_1-180x115.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142274" style="width: 180px; height: 115px;" alt="Lot 428: 7 items assorted silver hollowware inc. teapots" title="Lot 428: 7 items assorted silver hollowware inc. teapots" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 428: 7 items assorted silver hollowware inc. teapots</h4><p>1st item: Small teapot with domed top and round footed base, ivory ferrules, monogram D, mark for Wilcox and Wagoner Sterling, 6443, 8-1/3&quot;H. 2nd item: Miniature teapot or syrup pitcher, Queen Anne form with pad feet, scalloped rim and wicker wrapped handle, marked on base for Gorham (Lion-anchor-G) 3275. 6-1/2&quot;H. 3rd item: Wallace silver urn shaped toothpick holder with gadrooned rim and double handles, 2-3/4&quot; H. 4th and 5th items: two matching Towle silver bowls with engraved scroll designs at borders, 6&quot; diameter. 6th item: pair of round footed Duchin salt and pepper shakers with weighted bases and domed tops, 4-1/4&quot;H. 7th item: a pair of round footed salt and pepper shakers with tapered form and pointed tops, 3-1/2&quot;H. 31.81 oz troy total weighable silver. Condition: Teapots do not sit completely flat. Wilcox teapot has dent to front and loose handle. Gorham teapot has several dents including one deep dent to underside. Scattered dents to salt and pepper shakers. Bowls and toothpick urn in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/430_1-180x106.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142288" style="width: 180px; height: 106px;" alt="Lot 430: 38 pcs assorted sterling flatware, early patterns" title="Lot 430: 38 pcs assorted sterling flatware, early patterns" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 430: 38 pcs assorted sterling flatware, early patterns</h4><p>38 pieces of assorted silver flatware in assorted late 19th to early 20th century patterns plus 1 unmarked white metal spoon. Includes: a wood salad fork and spoon with handles marked Web Sterling in a pattern similar to Gorham&#039;s Chantilly; 1 Gorham Chantilly pattern teaspoon; 7 Gorham Imperial Chrysanthemum pattern teaspoons; 6 Towle Lady Mary pattern teaspoons (marked Pat 1917); 2 Gorham Old Baronial pattern teaspoons (marked Pat 1898), 2 Gorham dinner forks in unidentified ornate and heavy patterns; 2 International dinner forks in an unidentified floral pattern (possibly Stratford); 1 Towle Old English pattern dinner fork; 1 Whiting King Edward pattern dinner fork; 1 Reed and Barton Heritage pattern salad fork; 1 sugar shell and 3 dinner knives in Whiting&#039;s Louis XV pattern (knife blades marked Germany); and 3 Gorham dinner knives in unidentified repousse foliate and scroll pattern, blades marked Gorham Mfg; 1 unmarked white metal spoon; 1 International stuffing spoon in plain pattern (possibly Simplicity, 12-1/2&quot;); 1 Towle large serving spoon in unidentified pattern; 1 sauce ladle with unidentified pointed tip pattern, marked Sterling; Lunt baby fork and spoon; and 1 German .800 silver French Thread pattern pie slice with maker or retailer&#039;s mark C. Weishaupt. 39 pieces total. Total weighable silver: 33.24 oz troy. Provenance: estate of Margaret Storck Hart, Buffalo, NY. Condition: All items in excellent condition, most monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,111.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/431_1-180x119.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142301" style="width: 180px; height: 119px;" alt="Lot 431: 31 Small Pieces Of Flatware inc. Tiffany, Geo III" title="Lot 431: 31 Small Pieces Of Flatware inc. Tiffany, Geo III" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 431: 31 Small Pieces Of Flatware inc. Tiffany, Geo III</h4><p>31 small pieces of silver flatware, including 6 chocolate or egg spoons marked SSMC Sterling; a Tiffany fish or fruit knife with M (Edward Moore) mark; a Tiffany Holly pattern food pusher (rubbed marks); 2 Webster baby spoons; a pair of Danish modern style sugar tongs marked 925 Sterling with lion rampant mark; 2 Sanborn&#039;s Mexican salt spoons; 2 Durgin lemon forks; 4 unmarked twist handle salt spoons; 1 Gorham Lansdowne pattern sardine fork; 2 George III tea or dessert spoons with downturned oval handles marked for London, 1800, WS (probably William Sumner); a SSMC sauce ladle; an H.H. Curtis &amp; Co. strawberry fork; a pair of Dominick &amp; Haff tete a tete sugar tongs with claw grips; a Reed &amp; Barton La Reine pattern fruit spoon; a Whiting Heraldic pattern teaspoon; a Fessenden &amp; Co. grapevine pattern teaspoon; a Baker-Manchester tea or coffee spoon; a Pairpoint silverplated sugar shell and a Wallace silverplated fork. All items marked sterling unless otherwise noted. 14.78 oz troy combined sterling weight. Condition: All items in very good condition, some monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $275.00<br />Realized Price: $409.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/433_1-180x72.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142322" style="width: 180px; height: 72px;" alt="Lot 433: Pair 950 Silver Candelabras &amp; 2 sterling candlesti" title="Lot 433: Pair 950 Silver Candelabras &amp; 2 sterling candlesti" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 433: Pair 950 Silver Candelabras &amp; 2 sterling candlesti</h4><p>Pair of three arm candelabra with octagonal bases and hammered undersides, marked Sterling Silver 950, 10&quot;H. Bases probably weighted. Together with a pair of candlesticks with gadrooned rims, 9&quot;H, marked Sterling Weighted with M in brackets (possibly Mauser). Mid 20th century. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Dent to center shaft of one single candlestick, all other items in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $468.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/435_1-180x92.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142335" style="width: 180px; height: 92px;" alt="Lot 435: 6 Sterling fruit bowls plus flower figural S &amp; P" title="Lot 435: 6 Sterling fruit bowls plus flower figural S &amp; P" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 435: 6 Sterling fruit bowls plus flower figural S &amp; P</h4><p>Six shallow sterling silver fruit or finger bowls, round with plain rims, marked Whiting Sterling 6141 on base. 5-3/8&quot; diameter, 17.3 oz troy. Together with a pair of Apollo sterling silver salt and pepper shakers in the form of flowers with stems, 4&quot;L, 1.27 oz troy. Condition: A few tiny scratches and minute dents to bowls, otherwise all items in excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $555.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/438_1-180x60.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142350" style="width: 180px; height: 60px;" alt="Lot 438: Four Victorian sterling silver salts and spoons" title="Lot 438: Four Victorian sterling silver salts and spoons" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 438: Four Victorian sterling silver salts and spoons</h4><p>Four Victorian sterling silver salt cellars and spoons. The four salt cellars are each rectangular in shape with gadrooned rims, floral repousse decorated bodies and four ball feet, with marks for London, sterling, 1880-1881 and maker&#039;s marks DH CH for Daniel and Charles Houle and measure 1-3/4&quot;H x 3-1/2&quot;W x 2-3/4&quot;D. The spoons (3-7/8&quot;L) feature an elaborate handle (front and back) with marks for London, 1859-60. 13.72 oz troy total weight. Condition: Salts have no liners; one with corrosion to rim.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $351.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/439_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142358" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 439: Wallace Sterling plate and assorted bowls, 6 pcs" title="Lot 439: Wallace Sterling plate and assorted bowls, 6 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 439: Wallace Sterling plate and assorted bowls, 6 pcs</h4><p>Assorted sterling silver hollowware. Includes a 10&quot; diameter plate with floral repousse border marked Wallace Sterling 225, a 6&quot; diameter bon bon bowl with floral repousse border marked Watson Sterling A229; a 6&quot; diameter bon-bon bowl marked Gorham Sterling 42616 Frontenac; a 6&quot; diameter plate with pierced floral border and engraved neoclassical design marked Towle Sterling 5233; a 4-1/4&quot; diameter porringer with pierced handle marked Wallace Sterling 4238; and a 5&quot; diameter bowl with pierced sides with marks for Whiting Sterling 6705. All American, mid 20th century. 22.61 oz troy combined total weight. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Scattered minor light dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/440_1-76x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142362" style="width: 76px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 440: Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Vase, 11-1/2&quot; H" title="Lot 440: Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Vase, 11-1/2&quot; H" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 440: Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Vase, 11-1/2&quot; H</h4><p>Art Nouveau sterling silver vase manufactured by Simpson, Hall, Miller and Co., 1895-1898, with a quatrefoil base and repousse butterfly and floral decoration on lobed body and flared rim, 11-1/2&quot; H. 11.74 oz troy Condition: Small 1/2&quot; dent in body and base slightly bent.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/441_1-180x38.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142372" style="width: 180px; height: 38px;" alt="Lot 441: 23 Sterling silver butter pat plates &amp; 2 candy dis" title="Lot 441: 23 Sterling silver butter pat plates &amp; 2 candy dis" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 441: 23 Sterling silver butter pat plates &amp; 2 candy dis</h4><p>Includes two matching round bon-bon bowls marked Gorham, with plain molded rims, 5-5/8&quot; diameter; eleven round butter pats marked Gorham Sterling 62, 2-3/4&quot; diameter monogrammed H.J.H.; and twelve round butter pats marked Sterling with EP in horseshoe, monogrammed H, 3-1/2&quot; diameter. Total combined weight: 22.13 oz troy. All American, mid 20th century. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Scattered minor light dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $643.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/442_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142376" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 442: 12 Shiebler Flora Demitasse Spoons" title="Lot 442: 12 Shiebler Flora Demitasse Spoons" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 442: 12 Shiebler Flora Demitasse Spoons</h4><p>Twelve sterling demitasse spoons in the Flora pattern by George W. Shiebler and Co. of New York. Monogrammed on reverse. 4 1/8&quot; L, 6.395 troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/445_1-180x88.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142394" style="width: 180px; height: 88px;" alt="Lot 445: Royal Copenhagen Blue/White Porcelain, 25 pcs." title="Lot 445: Royal Copenhagen Blue/White Porcelain, 25 pcs." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 445: Royal Copenhagen Blue/White Porcelain, 25 pcs.</h4><p>Grouping of Royal Copenhagen blue on white porcelain, 25 pieces total, including one coffeepot (81/2&quot; H), one small round covered dish (2 1/2&quot; H), one pitcher (6&quot;), one covered casserole (5 3/4&quot; H x 10&quot; W), 8 cups with saucers (cups, 2 1/8&quot; H/saucers 4 1/2&quot; dia), 1 triangle shaped dish (8 1/4&quot; H x 9&quot; W), 1 rectangular dish (10 1/2&quot; L x 9&quot; W), 1 leaf shaped dish (8 3/4&quot; H x 7&quot; W), 1 small cream pitcher (4&quot; H), and 1 sugar dish (2 1/2&quot; H). All pieces 20th century. Condition: Sugar dish is missing lid. Old repaired break to edge of rectangular tray.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $720.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/454_1-180x128.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142465" style="width: 180px; height: 128px;" alt="Lot 454: British Oil on Canvas Landscape, Norman B. Wilson" title="Lot 454: British Oil on Canvas Landscape, Norman B. Wilson" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 454: British Oil on Canvas Landscape, Norman B. Wilson</h4><p>Norman Badgley Wilson (1906 &#8211; ?) oil on landscape depicting a mountainous lake scene with mountains in the background and lake in the foreground with cattle and birds. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Sight &#8211; 23 3/4&quot; H x 35 1/2&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 29 5/8&quot; H x 41 3/4&quot; W. 20th century. Condition: Overall good condition with some craquelure. Some scattered losses to frame.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $585.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/455_1-148x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142470" style="width: 148px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 455: After Anthony Van Dyck, portrait of William II of" title="Lot 455: After Anthony Van Dyck, portrait of William II of" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 455: After Anthony Van Dyck, portrait of William II of</h4><p>Oil on canvas half length portrait of a young man with curly dark hair and fine clothing, after the portrait of William II, Prince of Orange (1626-1650) by Sir Anthony Van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), probably a 19th century copy. Paper label en verso of stretcher: MADE IN FRANCE with handwritten notes 4872 Wilhelm II No. 9137. Handwitten note on cross stretcher states CLEANED DAMAR VARNISH DEC. 1954. Housed in a burnished wood frame with leaf molded rabbet edge and leaf carved corner moldings with frame label on back for Hoddick&#039;s Fine Art Store Buffalo. Canvas size 30&quot; x 25&quot;, framed 35&quot; x 29-1/2&quot;. Painting 19th century, frame mid 20th century. Provenance: estate of Margaret Storck Hart, Buffalo, NY. Condition: Few very small scattered spots of inpainting (most noticeable is a fleck on subject&#039;s nose). Repaired 1/4&quot; puncture to right side background. Some scattered streaks of bloom (cloudiness) and general cracquelure.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/474_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142608" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 474: Pair Chinese Famille Rose Bowls, Bird decoration" title="Lot 474: Pair Chinese Famille Rose Bowls, Bird decoration" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 474: Pair Chinese Famille Rose Bowls, Bird decoration</h4><p>Pair of Chinese porcelain Famille Rose bowls, having a robin&#039;s egg blue enameled ground and decorated with a bird perched on a flowering branch of wisteria and peony. Red Yung ch&#039;ing ch&#039;ang ch&#039;un (Eternal prosperity and enduring spring) mark to bases. 2&quot; H x 4 1/2&quot; dia. 20th century. Condition: Both excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/490_1-144x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142760" style="width: 144px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 490: Framed Chinese Embroidery on Silk" title="Lot 490: Framed Chinese Embroidery on Silk" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 490: Framed Chinese Embroidery on Silk</h4><p>Framed Chinese embroidery on silk panel depicting a royal figure riding a foo dog and holding a vase containing the head of a ju-i staff and a servant walking behind holding an umbrella. Figures are framed by various blooming flowers and two bats. 30-7/8&quot; H x 24-1/2&quot; W. Early 20th century. Provenance: Knoxville, Tennessee estate. Condition: Overall very good condition. Frame with later paint.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $570.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/499_1-180x101.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142837" style="width: 180px; height: 101px;" alt="Lot 499: Silver salt items and assorted flatware, 12 pcs" title="Lot 499: Silver salt items and assorted flatware, 12 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 499: Silver salt items and assorted flatware, 12 pcs</h4><p>Lot of assorted silver including a pair of baluster form, footed salt and pepper shakers with lion masks and paw feet, marked Sterling, 5&quot;H; a pair of open salt cellars with lion mask and paw feet and cobalt glass inserts, marked sterling, 1-3/4&quot;H; a Towle Old Newbury pattern large serving spoon (8-5/8&quot;L); a German tablespoon marked .800 Sterling; a table/serving spoon marked National Sterling; a Kirk Repousse pattern letter opener with sterling handle and stainless blade; a small French thread pattern coffee spoon marked Wood &amp; Hughes sterling (monogrammed); an International Joan of Arc pattern lemon or pickle fork; and two coffee spoons with tubular handles ending in small balls, marked Sterling. Combined weighable silver: 17.46 oz troy. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $480.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/503_1-180x71.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142867" style="width: 180px; height: 71px;" alt="Lot 503: 29 sterling silver cordials" title="Lot 503: 29 sterling silver cordials" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 503: 29 sterling silver cordials</h4><p>Group of 29 sterling silver cordial cups, all round with stems and stepped bases. Includes 8 all-silver cordials marked Randahl sterling and monogrammed N (weight: 5.46 oz troy); 7 cordials (or egg cups) marked N.S. Co. weighted; 12 marked Webb Sterling (probably weighted, but not marked as such) with gilt washed interiors, and two glass cordials with silver overlay marked Taxco 925. Measure 2-7/8&quot;H to 3-3/4&quot;H. Circa 1940. Condition: A few cups have light scratches and a couple of small scattered minor dents, overall very good condition. Condition: A few cups have light scratches and a couple of small scattered minor dents, overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $497.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/504_1-180x120.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142872" style="width: 180px; height: 120px;" alt="Lot 504: 20 Pieces Sterling Silver Flatware inc. soup spoon" title="Lot 504: 20 Pieces Sterling Silver Flatware inc. soup spoon" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 504: 20 Pieces Sterling Silver Flatware inc. soup spoon</h4><p>20 pieces assorted sterling flatware. Includes a carving knife and fork marked Sterling, with stainless tines and blade; a pie server marked sterling with stainless blade; 12 round bowl soup spoons in an unknown floral pattern by International; a tomato server in Watson&#039;s Laurel pattern; a master butter knife in early Gorham pattern with bright cut aesthetic decoration; a Towle sauce ladle; a Towle Louis XIV sugar spoon; and a SSMC sauce ladle. Combined weighable silver: 11.305 Oz Troy. All American, early to mid 20th century. Condition: All in very good condition. Roast carving set and tomato server are monogrammed.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/507_1-180x81.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142886" style="width: 180px; height: 81px;" alt="Lot 507: 37 pcs Silver Flatware inc. souvenir spoons" title="Lot 507: 37 pcs Silver Flatware inc. souvenir spoons" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 507: 37 pcs Silver Flatware inc. souvenir spoons</h4><p>Thirty six decorative spoons and one fork. Lot consists of 25 souvenir spoons (sites including Nashville-The Hermitage, Mt. Hood, Hawaii, Yellowstone Park, Pulaski Tn Courthouse, ten in original boxes), and twelve decorative demitasse spoons and tea/coffee pieces (including 2 Paye and Baker Art Nouveau figural spoons, a filigree fork/spoon set, a twist handle demitasse spoon with ear of corn handle, and a cloisonne handled spoon with mother of pearl bowl). 12.9 oz troy. Early to mid 20th century. Condition: Boxed spoons in mint condition. Some unboxed pieces with gilt bowls have wear to gilding, filigree pieces have slight bending, cloisonne spoon has slightly bent handle and a slightly loose mother of pearl bowl.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/508_1-180x149.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142890" style="width: 180px; height: 149px;" alt="Lot 508: Towle Old English Sterling Flatware, 20 pcs" title="Lot 508: Towle Old English Sterling Flatware, 20 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 508: Towle Old English Sterling Flatware, 20 pcs</h4><p>Towle sterling partial flatware set, Old English pattern, 20 pieces, marked Pat. 1892, including 1 master butter knife, 1 sugar shell, 6 teaspoons, 12 five o&#039;clock spoons with gold plated bowls. 4-7/8&quot; &#8211; 6-3/4&quot; L. 13.38 oz troy Condition: All in very good condition with acceptable surface scratches. All monogrammed &quot;N&quot;.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/509_1-180x97.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142895" style="width: 180px; height: 97px;" alt="Lot 509: 7 pieces Sterling silver hollowware" title="Lot 509: 7 pieces Sterling silver hollowware" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 509: 7 pieces Sterling silver hollowware</h4><p>Includes a Baker-Manchester sterling footed centerpiece compote with round weighted base, pierced rim and center HSS monogram, 4&quot;H x 9&quot; Diameter; a candy basket marked sterling with gadrooned rim and round weighted base, 5-5/8&quot; diameter; a vegetable bowl with molded rim marked Gorham Sterling 820, 9-3/8&quot;; three round bon bon bowls by Frank Whiting, Gorham and Wallace, all approximately 6&quot; diameter, and a 2-3/4&quot; double rimmed cup with engraved decoration marked UA TI 71 Sterling. Combined weighable silver: 19.38 oz troy. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Scattered minor light dents and scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/511_1-171x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142909" style="width: 171px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 511: 12 Whiting Imperial Queen Gumbo &amp; Cream Spoons" title="Lot 511: 12 Whiting Imperial Queen Gumbo &amp; Cream Spoons" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 511: 12 Whiting Imperial Queen Gumbo &amp; Cream Spoons</h4><p>Grouping of 12 Whiting Imperial Queen 1893 pattern sterling spoons including six gumbo spoons (6-7/8&quot; L) and six cream soup spoons (4-7/8&quot;). All monogrammed. 11.505 troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition with cream spoons having traces of original gilt wash.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/512_1-147x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142915" style="width: 147px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 512: Two gold handled walking sticks, 19th c." title="Lot 512: Two gold handled walking sticks, 19th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 512: Two gold handled walking sticks, 19th c.</h4><p>Two walking sticks with ornate repousse decorated gold handles (probably gold filled) and ebonized shafts. Item #1 engraved TO CAPT. S.M. ANDERSON BY COMPANY OF 1886-87 L.Y.C.L., maker&#039;s mark B.H.S. &amp; Co., 35&quot;L. Small dents to handle, minor wear, overall good condition. Item #2 engraved J.Y.C. Hilliard to Geo. B. Polk. 30-1/2&quot;L. Scattered holes, end cut off, small dents to handle. Provenance: Descended in the family of Samuel M. Anderson. Late 19th century. Condition: See item description.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $420.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/513_1-94x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142920" style="width: 94px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 513: Dog head Ivory handled and bone shaft cane" title="Lot 513: Dog head Ivory handled and bone shaft cane" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 513: Dog head Ivory handled and bone shaft cane</h4><p>Fine walking cane with a carved ivory handle depicting a boxer dog head with yellow and black glass eyes, and C P silver inlaid initials on the back of the head. Below the handle is an engraved silver plate ring engraved P T P. The shaft of the cane appears to be whale bone shaft and terminates with a brass end cap. Head measures 1-3/4&quot; H x 3-3/4&quot; W x 1-1/4&quot; D. 34&quot; H. Possibly American, Late 19th or early 20th century. Condition: Expected wear and minor cracking to handle.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $960.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/515_1-54x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142937" style="width: 54px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 515: Rare Flick Stick Cane with Ivory Handle" title="Lot 515: Rare Flick Stick Cane with Ivory Handle" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 515: Rare Flick Stick Cane with Ivory Handle</h4><p>Rare English mechanical flick stick cane. Octagonal ivory handle above oak shaft and brass fittings. With a flick of the wrist, a 5-3/4&quot; long spring locking steel pick or dagger extends from a small hinged opening on the ivory handle. 39-3/4&quot; L (pick extended) and 34&quot; L (pick closed) Mid 19th Century. Condition: Overall very good condition with expected wear.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $700.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,170.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/516_1-130x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142945" style="width: 130px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 516: Gentleman&#039;s Dress Gun Cane" title="Lot 516: Gentleman&#039;s Dress Gun Cane" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 516: Gentleman&#039;s Dress Gun Cane</h4><p>Gentleman&#039;s gun cane with wooden grip, silver plate over brass receiver, and a 29-1/2&quot; L leather covered steel barrel with a brass end cap. It appears to be designed for a .410 caliber. Stamped 24 under the chamber. 33-1/4&quot; L overall. American or English, circa 1870. Condition: Not in functional condition. Retains under 5% of silver plate. Missing some leather over barrel and exposed barrel is rusty.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $350.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $450.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/517_1-118x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142956" style="width: 118px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 517: Day&#039;s Patent .56 Caliber Gun Cane" title="Lot 517: Day&#039;s Patent .56 Caliber Gun Cane" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 517: Day&#039;s Patent .56 Caliber Gun Cane</h4><p>Rare 1830s English Day&#039;s Patent under-hammer percussion gun cane with .56 caliber or 28 gauge 26-3/4&quot; long smooth bore blued barrel with Birmingham proof marks. Round receiver with concealable hammer and trigger stamped DAY&#039;S PATENT JR, and with carved walnut goose head handle. 32-3/4&quot; L overall. Condition: Gun in good functional condition with brown patina and some surface rust. Nipple has been replaced causing works to not sit flush. Original handle with later carving.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $600.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $840.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/518_1-180x61.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142965" style="width: 180px; height: 61px;" alt="Lot 518: 1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle" title="Lot 518: 1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 518: 1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle</h4><p>Harper&#039;s Ferry US Model 1803 flint lock rifle. One of 1600 made in 1814, the start of second generation of production. 65 caliber with seven groove rifling, 33-1/2&quot; long half octagon / half round barrel, barrel stamped sunken &quot;US&quot; and eagle over &quot;P&quot; proof marks. Reconverted to flint lock with reproduction lockplate marked HARPERS FERRY 1803 behind the hammer and American Eagle in front of the hammer. Walnut half stock with cheekrest and brass patch box. Markings on stock include PW 53 in front of the patch box, 53 above the patch box, E P above an E, and V TM on the reverse of the lock. 49-1/2&quot; total length. Also included is a 19th century leather shot pouch. 5-1/2&quot; H x 6-1/2&quot; W. Condition: Overall very good functioning condition. Replaced ramrod and lockplate, reconverted to flint, and patch to the stock above the cheek piece. Leather shot pouch has 1/4 of original strap, and has been resewn in some areas.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $2,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $2,200.00<br />Realized Price: $4,680.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/519_1-180x61.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142984" style="width: 180px; height: 61px;" alt="Lot 519: Tennessee Underhammer Percussion Pistol" title="Lot 519: Tennessee Underhammer Percussion Pistol" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 519: Tennessee Underhammer Percussion Pistol</h4><p>Tennessee Underhammer percussion pistol, nickel finish with 5-1/8&quot; L octagonal barrel, engraved on top and one side, and walnut grips. 10-1/2&quot; L. Mid 19th Century. Note: this pistol was found in a Columbia, Tennessee home and is very similar in appearance to known marked Columbia, TN pistol examples. Condition: Overall good functioning condition. Retains 30% of nickle finish and missing one screw.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $702.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/520_1-180x96.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-142996" style="width: 180px; height: 96px;" alt="Lot 520: Deringer attrib. JE Merriman of Memphis plus book" title="Lot 520: Deringer attrib. JE Merriman of Memphis plus book" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 520: Deringer attrib. JE Merriman of Memphis plus book</h4><p>Item 1: Southern Deringer attributed to J. E. Merriman &amp; Co. of Memphis, Tennessee. Engraving and silver fittings are identical to other marked Merriman Deringers (refer to The Deringer in America, Wilson and Eberhart: Volume I, The Percussion Period, page 195). Stamped and misspelled on barrel, &igrave;Derringer&icirc; and walnut grip. 3-1/2&quot; barrel, 7-1/4&quot; overall. Circa 1850. Note: Found in a Greenfield, TN house, northeast of Memphis. Item 2: Copy of THE DERINGER IN AMERICA, VOLUME ONE, THE PERCUSSION PERIOD by R. L. Wilson and L. D. Eberhart. Published by Andrew Mowbray Incorporated, Lincoln, Rhode Island, 1985. Condition: Gun in overall very good condition, still functional, brown patina, and two repairs to grip.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $3,510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/521_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143005" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 521: Siegfried Waffen Hunting Dagger" title="Lot 521: Siegfried Waffen Hunting Dagger" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 521: Siegfried Waffen Hunting Dagger</h4><p>German Siegfried Waffen hunting dagger having a Solingen steel blade etched with wildlife scenes and an ivory mounted handle with acorn and hoof decoration. 19 1/4&quot; L. Mid 20th century. Condition: Overall good condition with some surface rust and abrasions. No evidence of having been sharpened.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $819.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/541_1-180x178.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143160" style="width: 180px; height: 178px;" alt="Lot 541: 2 English Oak Coffer Chests or Blanket Chest" title="Lot 541: 2 English Oak Coffer Chests or Blanket Chest" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 541: 2 English Oak Coffer Chests or Blanket Chest</h4><p>A grouping of two English coffer chests. Item 1: Charles II small floral carved front paneled coffer chest with paneled top and straight legs. 23-1/4&quot; H x 40&quot; W x 18-1/2&quot; D. English, late 17th or early 18th century. Item 2: Raised paneled front oak coffer chest with two dove-tailed drawers and bracket feet. 33-3/4&quot; H x 57&quot; W x 18-1/2&quot; D. English, early 18th Century. Condition: Item 1: Good condition with one panel replaced and one missing hinge. Item 2: Old replaced top, 19th century drawer facing restoration, and feet restoration.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $660.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/544_1-180x139.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143182" style="width: 180px; height: 139px;" alt="Lot 544: 14K Liberty 5 Dollar ring and Liberty dollar" title="Lot 544: 14K Liberty 5 Dollar ring and Liberty dollar" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 544: 14K Liberty 5 Dollar ring and Liberty dollar</h4><p>Two gold coins. 1st item: 1999 Liberty 5 dollar coin in 14K rope frame ring mounting (tested, not marked) size 5, 7 grams total. 2nd item: 1852 Liberty head one dollar coin, in sealed paper cover. Condition: Neither coin examined out of mounting or sealed cover.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/545_1-180x169.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143187" style="width: 180px; height: 169px;" alt="Lot 545: 2 gold coins: 1927 Swiss 20 FR; 1904 20 Bolivar" title="Lot 545: 2 gold coins: 1927 Swiss 20 FR; 1904 20 Bolivar" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 545: 2 gold coins: 1927 Swiss 20 FR; 1904 20 Bolivar</h4><p>Two gold coins. 1st item: 1927 Swiss 20 FR gold coin dated 1927, marked B, with .1867 oz gold, in sealed paper cover. 2nd item: 1904 20 Bolivar gold coin from Venezuela, with .1867 oz gold, wt: 6.4 grams. Condition: Some minor abrasions and bruising to rims.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $510.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/546_1-180x76.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143192" style="width: 180px; height: 76px;" alt="Lot 546: Grouping of U. S. Silver Roosevelt Dimes" title="Lot 546: Grouping of U. S. Silver Roosevelt Dimes" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 546: Grouping of U. S. Silver Roosevelt Dimes</h4><p>Large grouping of U. S. silver Roosevelt dimes with dates of 1964 or earlier 791 total. All circulated condition. 63.255 total troy ounces. Condition: All circulated condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $1,872.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/547_1-180x133.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143195" style="width: 180px; height: 133px;" alt="Lot 547: Grouping of U. S. Silver Roosevelt Dimes" title="Lot 547: Grouping of U. S. Silver Roosevelt Dimes" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 547: Grouping of U. S. Silver Roosevelt Dimes</h4><p>Large grouping of U. S. silver Roosevelt dimes with dates of 1964 or earlier. 802 total. All circulated condition. 63.95 total troy ounces. Condition: All circulated condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,200.00<br />Realized Price: $2,040.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/548_1-180x76.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143199" style="width: 180px; height: 76px;" alt="Lot 548: Grouping of U.S. Mercury Dimes" title="Lot 548: Grouping of U.S. Mercury Dimes" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 548: Grouping of U.S. Mercury Dimes</h4><p>Large grouping of U. S. silver mercury dimes, one dated 1945.436 total. All circulated condition. 34.04 total troy ounces. Condition: All circulated condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $500.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $700.00<br />Realized Price: $877.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/549_1-180x119.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143202" style="width: 180px; height: 119px;" alt="Lot 549: Grouping of U.S. Silver Quarters" title="Lot 549: Grouping of U.S. Silver Quarters" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 549: Grouping of U.S. Silver Quarters</h4><p>Large grouping of U.S. silver quarters, dates of 1964 and earlier. A few dated in the 1930&#039;s. 131 total. All circulated condition. 25.625 total troy ounces. Condition: All circulated condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $600.00<br />Realized Price: $900.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/551_1-180x147.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143208" style="width: 180px; height: 147px;" alt="Lot 551: Assorted Grouping of U.S. Coins, inclu. Morgan" title="Lot 551: Assorted Grouping of U.S. Coins, inclu. Morgan" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 551: Assorted Grouping of U.S. Coins, inclu. Morgan</h4><p>Grouping of U.S. silver coins including a cased and uncirculated 1882 and 1884 Carson City Morgan dollars, six silver Morgan dollars (1879, 1884, 1889,1889,1896 &amp;1921), a 1936 Walking Liberty half-dollar, 1876 seated dime, and a 1953 seated dime. Condition: Carson City Morgan dollars with some surface scratches. All others circulated condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/565_1-180x114.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143324" style="width: 180px; height: 114px;" alt="Lot 565: Nautical Spyglass and boxed compasses" title="Lot 565: Nautical Spyglass and boxed compasses" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 565: Nautical Spyglass and boxed compasses</h4><p>A grouping of nautical items. Item 1: Large brass and leather spyglass or telescope with original lens covers. 44 3/4&quot; L open. 13 5/8&quot; closed. Possibly 19th Century. Item 2: Boxed gimballed ship&#039;s compass by Wilcox, Crittenden and Co Inc of Middletown Connecticut, model 4-45, with original paper label on lid of box. 4 1/8&quot; H x 5 3/4&quot; W x 5 3/4&quot; D. Early 20th century. Item 3: Polaris boxed gimballed ship&#039;s compass by James Bliss and Co Inc. of 220 State Street Boston. Housed in original mahogany box. 5 3/4&quot; H x 7 1/2&quot; W x 7 1/2&quot; D. Mid 20th century. Item 4: Black paint over copper, model 2 boat compass by W. M. Welch Co. Chicago Ill. Calibrating / inspection equipment hinged access panel on side. Calibrating instructions inside dome cover. 9 1/4&quot; H x 9 1/2&quot; W. Condition: Item 1: overall very good condition with some scratches, Items 2-3: very good condition. Item 4: Some ware to exterior and missing some water from compass.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $497.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/566_1-88x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143336" style="width: 88px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 566: Grand Tour Desk Thermometer" title="Lot 566: Grand Tour Desk Thermometer" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 566: Grand Tour Desk Thermometer</h4><p>Architectural style Grand Tour desk thermometer, ebonized wood with silvered metal trim and a cast bronze eagle finial, engraved brass dial, fully functional. 9&quot;H. Probably French, circa 1900. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection. Condition: Excellent condition with light wear, oxidation and scattered tiny dents to base, fully functional.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $150.00<br />Realized Price: $330.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/569_1-180x127.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143350" style="width: 180px; height: 127px;" alt="Lot 569: Chattanooga Brewing Company Ad Sign on Tin" title="Lot 569: Chattanooga Brewing Company Ad Sign on Tin" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 569: Chattanooga Brewing Company Ad Sign on Tin</h4><p>A rare Chattanooga Brewing Company advertising lithograph on tin depicting a bird&#039;s eye view of the Chattanooga Brewing Company which operated in Chattanooga, Tennessee from about 1890 to around 1915. Manufactured by the American Art Works Company of Coshocton, Ohio who specialized in tin advertising signs. Sign features the Stockhouse, the 1891 Bre House, the 1885 Storage House and the Bottling Department building. A distribution train along with horse drawn delivery carriages and a period car are featured in the foreground. l18 7/8&quot; H x 26 3/4&quot; W. Note: The Chattanooga Brewing Company operated in Chattanooga, Tennessee from about 1890 to around 1915, closing during Prohibition. Provenance: George Love Estate, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: Overall general wear. Some slight losses to the upper and lower left. Approx. two 2&quot; scratches to mid-section. Additional note &#8211; the top frame border appears to have been cut in the past, as the bottom edge of letters can be seen on the remaining top edge.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,800.00<br />Realized Price: $1,800.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/570_1-146x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143361" style="width: 146px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 570: Chattanooga Imperial Pilsner Advertising" title="Lot 570: Chattanooga Imperial Pilsner Advertising" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 570: Chattanooga Imperial Pilsner Advertising</h4><p>Scarce Chattanooga Brewery framed advertisement on canvas board titled at the bottom margin, &igrave;Have a Chatt With Me It&iacute;s Pure Liquid Food&icirc;. Depicting a young female in a sailor outfit holding an Imperial Pilsener Chattanooga Brewing Co. bottle and wearing a hat with a red &igrave;Chattanooga&icirc; band. Faultless Lager Beer logo on the sleeve beneath the anchor. A body of water with sailboats are depicted in the background. Sight &#8211; 22 3/8&quot; H x 16 3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 28 1/4&quot; H x 22 1/2&quot; W. Love estate, Chattanooga, TN. Note: The Chattanooga Brewing Company operated in Chattanooga, Tennessee from about 1890 to around 1915, closing during Prohibition. Provenance: George Love Estate, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: Overall good condition with water stains to lower left corner, one water spot to right side of neck.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $1,000.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $1,500.00<br />Realized Price: $2,640.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/571_1-142x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143367" style="width: 142px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 571: 2 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Pennants" title="Lot 571: 2 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Pennants" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 571: 2 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Pennants</h4><p>2 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Advertising Pennants, Rief&#039;s Tripure &amp; Reif&#039;s Special. 1st item &#8211; Framed blue felt pennant reading &quot;Reif&#039;s Tripure Beverages Sold Here. Ask For Them&quot; with an image of the drink. Pennant measures 29&quot; H. Framed &#8211; 37 5/8&quot; H x 14 3/4&quot; W. 2nd item &#8211; Framed blue felt pennant reading &quot;We Want You to Know Reif&#039;s Special is not a Compound&quot; with an image of the drink. Pennant measures 29&quot; H. Framed &#8211; 37 5/8&quot; H x 14 3/4&quot; W. Both Early 20th century. History: Reif&#039;s Special was a drink made by The Purity Extract &amp; Tonic Company of Chattanooga, TN and named after one of the owners Charles Reif. Mr. Reif was also the one of the owners of The Chattanooga Brewing Company. At this time in TN history, the state was beginning to enforce its own Prohibition laws, and The Chattanooga Brewing Company owners decided to open The Purity Extract &amp; Tonic Company as a way to diversify its business. Provenance: George Love Estate, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: Both overall very good condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $780.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/572_1-126x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143371" style="width: 126px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 572: &quot;Reif&#039;s Special&quot; Chattanooga, TN Advertising Litho" title="Lot 572: &quot;Reif&#039;s Special&quot; Chattanooga, TN Advertising Litho" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 572: &quot;Reif&#039;s Special&quot; Chattanooga, TN Advertising Litho</h4><p>A framed oval advertising lithograph titled REIF&#039;S SPECIAL, An Ideal Beverage, contains less than one half of one per cent alcohol, REQUIRES NO GOVERNMENT LICENSE TO SELL, The Purity Extract &amp; Tonic Co., Chattanooga, Printed by ? &amp; S Litho Co. CIN &amp; NY. Lithograph measures 16&quot; H x 11&quot; W. Overall framed &#8211; 22 1/4&quot; H x 17 1/4&quot; W. History: Reif&#039;s Special was a drink made by The Purity Extract &amp; Tonic Company of Chattanooga, TN and named after one of the owners Charles Reif. Mr. Reif was also the one of the owners of The Chattanooga Brewing Company. At this time in Tennessee history, the state was beginning to enforce its own Prohibition laws and The Chattanooga Brewing Company owners decided to open The Purity Extract &amp; Tonic Company as a way to diversify its business. Provenance: George Love Estate, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: Wear to perimeter. Losses/spotting to center and upper right.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $300.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $936.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/573_1-167x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143376" style="width: 167px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 573: Framed 1907 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Calendar" title="Lot 573: Framed 1907 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Calendar" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 573: Framed 1907 Chattanooga Brewing Co. Calendar</h4><p>Framed 1907 Chattanooga Brewing Company paper cut-out calendar titled MAGNOLIA. Featuring illustration of a young woman with a garland wreath and blue eyes. Calendar measures 9&quot; H 13&quot; W.x 7 3/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 14 1/4&quot; H x 13&quot; W. Note: The Chattanooga Brewing Company operated in Chattanooga, Tennessee from about 1890 to around 1915, closing during Prohibition. Provenance: George Love Estate, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: Overall very good condition with very slight wear/ losses to edges.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $1,404.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/581_1-134x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143418" style="width: 134px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 581: Kestner Character Baby Doll" title="Lot 581: Kestner Character Baby Doll" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 581: Kestner Character Baby Doll</h4><p>Kestner character baby doll with bisque head (marked J.D.K. Made in Germany 16), molded and painted hair, open mouth with teeth and sleep eyes, and composition body with bent knees and elbows. Possibly original white dress and bonnet. 20&quot;L. German, circa 1900. Condition: Overall very good condition with some light grime, especially to hands, a few scattered fine cracks to hands, some light wear to eyelids, later diaper.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $225.00<br />Realized Price: $438.75</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/596_1-180x94.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143534" style="width: 180px; height: 94px;" alt="Lot 596: Elvis Presley used 1977 Guitar Pick" title="Lot 596: Elvis Presley used 1977 Guitar Pick" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 596: Elvis Presley used 1977 Guitar Pick</h4><p>1977 Elvis Presley guitar pick, used by Elvis for his final tour in the spring and summer of 1977. The red/brown triangular pick specially imprinted with &quot;EP&quot;. This guitar pick, which was used onstage, was one of the last used by Elvis during his lifetime. Housed in a frame with plaque and flanked by two photos of Elvis, one with a close-up of the pick. 16-1/4&quot; H x 32-1/4&quot; W. Provenance: From the Estate of Elvis Presley. Certificate of Authenticity from Elvis Presley Enterprises accompanies this lot. Condition: Excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/599_1-180x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143546" style="width: 180px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 599: Six 1960s Era Concert Posters" title="Lot 599: Six 1960s Era Concert Posters" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 599: Six 1960s Era Concert Posters</h4><p>Six 1960s era concert posters including 2 Grateful Dead, 1 Captain Beefheart, 1 The Laugh Cure Dance &amp; Concert, 1 Buffalo Springfield, and 1 Lenny Bruce. Four designed by the artist Wes Wilson. Five measure 20-1/2&quot; H x 14-3/8&quot; W. One Grateful Dead poster measures 23-1/4&quot; H x 11-7/8&quot; W. Provenance: George Love Estate, Chattanooga, TN. Condition: All with creasing, toning, and staining. Some with losses to edges. Overall fair to poor condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $1,080.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/600_1-134x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143550" style="width: 134px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 600: Andy Warhol-signed Interview Magazine Cover" title="Lot 600: Andy Warhol-signed Interview Magazine Cover" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 600: Andy Warhol-signed Interview Magazine Cover</h4><p>Framed Andy Warhol-signed Interview magazine cover of Cher, from May, 1982. Inscription reads TO TERESA, ANDY WARHOL with a dollar sign written on Cher&#039;s left cheek. Also contains an inscription and signature from Cher reading: TO TERESA, THIS WAS THE START. CHER &#039;85 . Sight &#8211; 16 1/2 H x 10 1/4&quot; W. Framed &#8211; 22 1/2&quot; H x 17&quot; W. Condition: Water stain to left center. Small tear visible to center left margin.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $400.00<br />Realized Price: $600.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/605_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143587" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 605: Grouping of Ray Mears decorative items. 2 ram horn" title="Lot 605: Grouping of Ray Mears decorative items. 2 ram horn" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 605: Grouping of Ray Mears decorative items. 2 ram horn</h4><p>Collection of 2 ram horns and 5 walking sticks from the UT Basketball coach Ray Mears estate. Item 1: Wooden ram horn on stand. Item 2: Ram horn on a stand with carving of a ram standing in mountain scene. Item 3: Cane hand-made for Coach Mears by Dan Fatso Petrella. Framed in black contemporary shadow box with glass, with carvings of historic basketball related items and some of Coach Mears winning scores for big games. Great condition. Item 4: Heavily used burled cane with rubber ferrule, handle worn from use. Item 5: Cane with white synthetic ivory rams head, good condition from little use. Item 6: Burl wood cane in good condition from little use. Item 7: Cane given to Coach Mears from Dan Fatso Petrella with nicely carved snake encircling the length of the cane. Other carvings include: To R.A.M. from D.H.P. (Fatso). Good condition with some paint marks on bottom. Condition: Item1: Item 2: Handle area well-worn from use. Item 3: Lightly used in good shape. Item 4: Good shape from little use. Item 5: Good shape, carvings detailed with no breaks or scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $100.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $200.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/609_1-180x118.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143615" style="width: 180px; height: 118px;" alt="Lot 609: Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, 5 necklaces + 2 br" title="Lot 609: Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, 5 necklaces + 2 br" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 609: Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, 5 necklaces + 2 br</h4><p>Group of vintage Miriam Haskell jewelry, 5 necklaces, 2 brooches and 2 pair earrings, all marked. 1st item: Double-strand faux amethyst bead necklace with gold-tone highlights and flower clasp, 17&quot; L. 2nd item: Multi-strand faux amethyst bead choker, 15-3/4&quot; L. 3rd item: Faux peridot double-strand necklace with gold-tone spacers and flower clasp, 19-1/2&quot; L. 4th item: Faux amber bead necklace with gold-tone spacers, 29-1/2&quot; L. 5th item: Heart-shaped pendant of faux pink marble with gold-tone chain, pendant with bail: 1-7/8&quot; H, chain: 27&quot;L. 6th and 7th items: Two pair earrings with screw backs, one pair with paste stones set in a flower form and one pair of carved faux cinnabar with rope frame, both 1&quot; diameter. 8th item: Brooch with gold-tone fruit and flower motifs with abalone, faux pearl, green rhinestone and faceted beads, 1-1/2&quot; H x 3-1/8&quot; W. 9th item: Brooch of faux gold-tone filigree with cabochon paste stones, 1-1/2&quot; H x 1-7/8&quot; W. Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: Slight wear to gold-tone. All with maker&#039;s marks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/610_1-180x124.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143618" style="width: 180px; height: 124px;" alt="Lot 610: Vintage Assorted Miriam Haskell Jewelry" title="Lot 610: Vintage Assorted Miriam Haskell Jewelry" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 610: Vintage Assorted Miriam Haskell Jewelry</h4><p>Group of vintage Miriam Haskell jewelry. 2 necklaces, 5 pair earrings, 1 ring, 1 bracelet, 3 brooches. 1st item: 3-strand faux pearl choker with seed pearl and rhinestone clasp, 14-3/4&quot; L. 2nd item: Gold-tone floral and leaf brooch with faux mabe pearl, pearls and rhinestones, 1-5/8&quot; H x 1-3/4&quot; W. 3rd item: Silver-tone lion&#039;s head brooch, 1-1/2&quot; H x 1-3/8&quot; H. 4th item: Silver-tone cluster ring with faux mabe pearl, pearls, and rhinestones, 1-1/8&quot; diameter with adjustable size. 5th item: Pair of white flower earrings with clip backs, 1-3/8&quot; diameter. 6th and 7th items: Two pair earrings, Gold-tone rope button earrings with hinged screw backs, 3/4&quot; diameter and gold-tone oval faux mabe pearl earrings with clip backs, 1&quot; H. 8th item: Large cluster brooch of white flower and beads, 2&quot; x 2&quot;. 9th item: Black bead dangle nugget earrings with clip backs, 2-1/8&quot; L. 10 item: Gold-tone wide oval bangle bracelet, 2&quot; H x 7&quot; interior diameter. 11th item: Set of double-strand necklace and triple-strand dangle earrings of white beads and faux coral with rhinestone and gold-tone highlights, necklace: 27&quot; L, earrings: 2-3/4&quot; L. All items have maker&#039;s mark except white bead and coral necklace and earring set. Provenance: Estate of Sara Lee Buhler, Yorktown, Indiana. Condition: 1st item: Some seed pearls missing on clasp. Slight wear to gold-tone clasp. 2nd item: Some wear to faux mabe pearl. Slight wear to gold-tone mounting. 3rd item: Some oxidation to finish. 4th item: A few rhinestones missing. 5th item: Very good condition. Some flowers reinforced with newer glue. 6th and 7th items: Wear to goldtone and mabe pearl. 8th item: Some beads loose in bag, others missing. 9th item: Very good condition. 10th item: Some wear to gold finish. Safety clasp broken. 11 item: Overall excellent condition.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $380.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/613_1-180x84.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143636" style="width: 180px; height: 84px;" alt="Lot 613: Black and Mourning jewelry, inc. 14K flip ring" title="Lot 613: Black and Mourning jewelry, inc. 14K flip ring" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 613: Black and Mourning jewelry, inc. 14K flip ring</h4><p>Group of 9 items of jewelry including some mourning jewelry. 1st item: 14K white gold filigree style black onyx, diamond and opal &quot;flip&quot; ring containing one 15 x 7 mm black onyx with a small diamond center and a 15 x 7 mm opal. 3.70 grams total. 2nd and 3rd items: Black link cuff bracelet (6-1/4&quot; interior) and 24&quot; L graduated bead necklace. 4th item: Set of 3 gold-plated black enamel and seed pearl (2) bangle bracelets (6&quot; interior). 5th item: Silver metal, marcasite and black stone ring in Art Deco style, size 4-1/2. 6th item: Small Victorian black onyx and seed pearl stick pin with tiny leaf and scroll design, 2&quot; L. Condition: 1st item: Overall good condition. Some minor chips on edges of black onyx. 2nd item: Minor chip on hinge. 4th item: Some scratches on enamel.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $760.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/615_1-112x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143653" style="width: 112px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 615: Kazak Runner, Caucasian, early 20th c." title="Lot 615: Kazak Runner, Caucasian, early 20th c." /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 615: Kazak Runner, Caucasian, early 20th c.</h4><p>Kazak runner, Caucasus region, circa 1900-1920, red center field with 13 geometric and hook designs, main border with figures of yellow, black, blue, red and teal, 10&#039;10&quot; x 4&#039;4&quot;. Condition: Corrosion, scattered wear, three areas of patching, minor losses to borders and borders stabilized.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $400.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $500.00<br />Realized Price: $1,320.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/616_1-88x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143656" style="width: 88px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 616: Sarouk runner, mid-20th century" title="Lot 616: Sarouk runner, mid-20th century" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 616: Sarouk runner, mid-20th century</h4><p>Sarouk runner, three central medallions with secondary flower and vine motifs on ivory field. Secondary colors of red, pink, blue and green, circa 1940, 11&#039;1&quot; x 2&#039;9&quot;. Condition: Some minor color bleeding, wear to fringe and surface dirt.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $225.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $325.00<br />Realized Price: $526.50</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/622_1-135x180.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143694" style="width: 135px; height: 180px;" alt="Lot 622: Old Sheffield silver plated urn with griffin handl" title="Lot 622: Old Sheffield silver plated urn with griffin handl" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 622: Old Sheffield silver plated urn with griffin handl</h4><p>Old Sheffield silver plated hot water or tea urn with griffin handles, floral finial over lobed top, laurel design at edges, atop a square base with four feet. 13&quot;H. English, circa 1820. Condition: Replated, two feet replaced, scattered light dents.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $250.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $350.00<br />Realized Price: $390.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/630_1-180x106.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143767" style="width: 180px; height: 106px;" alt="Lot 630: Group of Sterling &amp; Plated Table Items, 11 pcs" title="Lot 630: Group of Sterling &amp; Plated Table Items, 11 pcs" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 630: Group of Sterling &amp; Plated Table Items, 11 pcs</h4><p>Group of sterling silver and silverplated table items including two sterling Revere bowls, 7&quot; &amp; 4-1/2&quot; diameter; one round tray with pierced rim, 6&quot; diameter; one sterling and pressed glass wine coaster, 6-3/4&quot; diameter; pair silverplate long-handled salad servers, 12&quot; L; a pair of silverplate long-handled serving spoons, 13&quot; L; two English sterling salt spoons, 2-3/4&quot; L; and 3 pewter and/or silverplate salt spoons, 2-7/8&quot;-3-5/8&quot; L. 17.245 oz troy weighable sterling silver. 11 total pieces. Condition: All very good condition with minor surface scratches.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $375.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $425.00<br />Realized Price: $497.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/632_1-180x105.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143781" style="width: 180px; height: 105px;" alt="Lot 632: Group of Sterling baby and child items" title="Lot 632: Group of Sterling baby and child items" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 632: Group of Sterling baby and child items</h4><p>Group of Sterling silver baby and child items including infant and child&#039;s flatware sets and feeding utensils, three sterling baby rattles, one baby girl&#039;s hairbrush and comb set with sterling brush cover by Lunt in original box. 22 items total. 12.725 oz troy weighable sterling. Condition: Overall good condition, some monogramed &quot;B.&quot;<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $275.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $375.00<br />Realized Price: $497.25</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/640_1-180x67.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143835" style="width: 180px; height: 67px;" alt="Lot 640: William Yeoward Crystal Glasses, Fern Pattern" title="Lot 640: William Yeoward Crystal Glasses, Fern Pattern" /></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 640: William Yeoward Crystal Glasses, Fern Pattern</h4><p>William Yeoward crystal glasses, Fern Pattern, 12 double old-fashioneds (5 1/2&quot; H) and 12 highball crystal glasses (4&quot; H). Condition: All excellent condition with no visible chips or cracks.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $250.00<br />Realized Price: $1,560.00</h5>
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top"><a href="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/643_1-1920x942.jpg" title="Lot 643: Presentation of the Gown print, After Hanz Zatska - Realized: $450.00" rel="shadowbox[Gallery]"><img src="http://caseantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/auctions/2012-10-06_auction/643_1-180x88.jpg" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-143880" style="width: 180px; height: 88px;" alt="Lot 643: Presentation of the Gown print, After Hanz Zatska" title="Lot 643: Presentation of the Gown print, After Hanz Zatska" /></a></td><td style="padding-bottom: 40px; vertical-align: top"><h4>Lot 643: Presentation of the Gown print, After Hanz Zatska</h4><p>Presentation Of The Gown print after Hanz Zatska ((Austrian, 1859&ntilde;1945). Depicts a maiden in bed surrounded by cherubs, some of whom are strewing garlands of flowers, others who are presenting her with what appears to be a wedding dress. Molded giltwood frame with canted corners. 19&quot; x 46-1/2&quot; sight, 24&quot; x 52&quot; framed. Condition: Excellent condition; frame has some minor edge losses.<br />
<h5>Low Estimate: $200.00 &ndash; High Estimate: $300.00<br />Realized Price: $450.00</h5>
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