John Case, president of Case Antiques Inc., Auctions & Appraisals, has been elected as President of the Tennessee Executive Residence Preservation Foundation (TERPF). Founded in 1971, the nonprofit foundation works closely with the First Lady of Tennessee, Crissy Haslam, and is charged with the acquisition of art, furniture, and objects of historic significance to enrich […]
History field trip at Case Antiques, Inc. with Paideia Academy 4th, 5th, and 6th graders – January 17th
Case Antiques, Inc. President, John Case, and Vice President, Stephanie Case had the privilege to host the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classes of Paideia Academy, Knoxville, TN. Discussion topics covered many of the objects in the upcoming January 25th auction including Tennessee and Presidential signed documents, early maps, Tennessee textiles, Civil War, World […]
John Case and Sarah Campbell Drury complete 2013 Appraiser USPAP course and exam
John Case, accredited member of the Appraisers Association of America (AAA), and Sarah Campbell Drury, accredited member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA), recently completed the 2013 Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) course and passed the examination. USPAP is published and maintained by the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) of the Appraisal Foundation, […]
Regional Considerations: A Southern Focus in the AAA Definitive Guide to Appraising
The Appraisers Association of America (AAA) has recently published Appraising Art: The Definitive Guide to Appraising the Fine and Decorative Arts. John Case, President of Case Antiques, Inc., was honored to contribute “Regionalism Considerations: A Southern Focus” to this comprehensive work. If you would like more information on this recent publication from the AAA and […]
Tennessee Furniture Exhibit at McMinn Co. Living Heritage Museum Through December 15th, 2013
UPDATE Dec 2, 2013 – The Fisher pieces described below are now in the Case Gallery in Knoxville in preparation for their sale at the January 25, 2014 auction. We highly recommend visiting the Living Heritage Museum to view their collection and invite you to attend our public art and antique auction on January 25. […]
iGAVEL Auction Preview Party – Friday, September 20th, 5:00 – 8:00 PM at Cherokee Mills, meet Lark Mason
Join us for a live PREVIEW PARTY Sept. 20 from 5pm – 8pm in the historic Cherokee Mills Building atrium, 2240 Sutherland Ave., Knoxville, Tennessee 37919. View the lots in person and meet our special guest, world-renowned Asian antiques expert and Antiques Roadshow appraiser, Lark Mason. RSVP HERE or call us at (865) 558-3033 iGavel […]
May 18, 2013 Auction
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 […]
East Tennessee Basket Documentation Day – East Tennessee History Center – March 2nd
PROGRAM: East Tennessee Basket Documentation Day DATE: Saturday, March 2, 2013, 10 a.m. – 12 LOCATION: East Tennessee History Center auditorium 601 S. Gay Street Knoxville, TN 37902 ADMISSION: FREE / Includes free admission to the Museum of East Tennessee History (KNOXVILLE, TN) Do you have a basket made in East Tennessee in the […]
Maine Antique Digest describes Case marketing strategy
Karla Klein Albertson, from the Maine Antique Digest, interviews John Case and reveals the direction of Case Antiques strategy. Albertson describes the approach as a regional/national/international balancing act. Also quoted in the article is Vice-president Sarah Campbell Drury, who handles the Nashville end of the Case operation. Americana, Southern Art, Folklore, Pottery Read more about Case Antiques […]
Metro Pulse Uncovers Story of Missing Painting
Knoxville’s Metro Pulse wrote an extremely interesting article about one of the featured items for our upcoming October 6th Southern Antiques Auction. Case recently uncovered a missing piece from Knoxville’s historic artist, Lloyd Branson, who worked out of his studio on Gay Street from 1854-1925. The article provides background and highlights this wonderful find. Be sure to […]
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