January 26, 2019 Historic Winter Fine Art and Antiques Auction
Thank you for a very successful Winter catalog auction! Over 4700 registered bidders from 65 different countries competed to drive record results and the highest sale total in company history. The highest selling lot was a female sculpture carving by Tennessee artist, William Edmondson, realizing $324,000 (including the buyers premium). The auction was 859 lots featuring art, antiques, and jewelry from the estates of Jim Maconkey, S. Carolina; Delle Brown, Nashville; Bernard Werthan, Nashville; Olen Bryant, Clarksville; Martha Lyman, Dayton; the collections of Nancy Walton, Knoxville; Brad Swanson, Abingdon VA; Benjamin C. Dysart III, Brentwood; Johnny Maddox, Gallatin; H.R. Slaymaker, Nashville; and the Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, and from other fine Southern collections and estates. NOTE: ALL REALIZED PRICES INCLUDE THE BUYER’S PREMIUM.
Lot 728: 2 English Marine Paintings
Lot 729: Ernest Parton Oil on Panel Pastoral Landscape
Lot 731: Country Road Pastel Landscape, attributed to Alfred Elias
Lot 732: Emilio Payes, Winter Village Landscape
Lot 733: John Gray O/C, Portrait of a Spaniel
Lot 734: European Portrait of a Young Girl
Lot 735: Robert Atwood Watercolor of Arabian Man
Lot 737: John J. Audubon Lesser Red-Poll, Havell ed.
Lot 738: 2 Bowen Audubon Folios, Animals & 17 Octavo Ed, 21 items
Lot 741: William Wilberforce Signed Book
Lot 742: English Bible 1622-24, Norton & Bill
Lot 743: 5 Single Fore-Edge Painted Holy Bible Vols.
Lot 744: Double Fore-Edge Painted Robinson Crusoe, 2 Vols., 1820 Defoe
Lot 745: 5 Single Fore-Edge Painted Literary Books, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Milton
Lot 746: Double Fore-Edge Painted Joseph Andrews, 1820 Fielding
Lot 747: 3 Split Fore-Edge Painted Books, incl. Southgate, Duke of Beaufort
Lot 748: 2 Single Fore-Edge Painted Books, incl. Venn, Falconer
Lot 749: Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian, 1st Ed., 1985
Lot 750: Cormac McCarthy, Suttree, 1st Ed., 1979
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