Two (2) books from the library of U.S. Chief Justice and Secretary of State John Marshall (1755-1835) 1st item: John Marshall signed, Cicero's Epistles to Atticus, Vol. II, translated by William Guthrie, Esq., 1752. Printed for T. Waller, London. Octavo, 536 pages, hardbound with brown leather covers and gilt lettering to spine. Ink John Marshall […]
Lot 261: 5 Marshall Family Items inc. Signed Books and Letter
Five (5) Marshall family items including books signed by U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall, his wife and son, and a John Randolph ALS referencing comments about John Marshall by Thomas Hart Benton. 1st item: John Marshall (1755-1835) signed book, Life of James Crichton of Cluny, Commonly Called the Admirable Crichton by Patrick Fraser Tyler, Esq., […]
Lot 260: 4 John Marshall books, inc. 3 signed
Four (4) books from the library of U.S. Chief Justice and Secretary of State John Marshall, including three signed by him (one also signed by his son). 1st-2nd items: Two John Marshall (1755-1835) signed books, The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Vols. I and II ( Part II), by Edward Earl […]
Lot 258: J. Marshall, R. Adams, J. Wickham Indenture, 1803
1803 Land indenture on vellum between John Marshall and his wife Mary Willis Ambler Marshall and Richard Adams and his wife Elizabeth Adams of the first part, John Brown, John Wickham, a law partner of Marshall's, and John Cringan of the second part, and Charles Copeland of the third part, Richmond, VA, dated May 1, […]
Lot 256: Denson, Compendium Nashville Imprint, 1813
A Compendium of Useful Information by Jesse Denson, 1813. Printed for the author, Nashville, Tennessee. 236 pages including a "To the Reader" introduction page by Denson and table of contents, hardbound one quarter leather binding to spine. The book covers wide variety of topics including Arts and Sciences, Aurora Borealis, Government, Mathematics, chapters discussing the […]
Lot 151: KY Inlaid Cherry Sugar chest
Kentucky inlaid cherry sugar chest, tulip poplar secondary, with tall tapered legs, molded top with breadboard ends, pegged case construction with interior divider, diamond inlay escutcheon, vine inlay to the front within a rectangular string inlay outline, and string inlay to the front case and leg stiles. 27 1/2" H x 32 1/4" W x […]
Lot 143: Chair with Mount Vernon History
1st item: Mahogany Chippendale ribbon-back side chair, descended in the family of U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall (1755-1835) and mentioned in a family document as having been given to Marshall for his work in settling the estate of a George Washington family member. Mahogany primary, yellow pine and cedar secondary woods. Serpentine pierced crest rail […]
Accredited Appraisers
John Case is the founder and president of Case Antiques, Inc. and co-owns the company with his wife, Stephanie. He has over 20 years of experience researching and evaluating American antiques and art, with a specialization in early Southern decorative arts. John is an accredited member of the Appraisers Association of America (AAA), the […]
July 14, 2018 Auction Preview
Join us on Saturday, July 14, 2018 for our premier auction at our NEW Knoxville gallery! We welcome all bidding types (live, phone, absentee, and online) for this auction of fine art, historical ephemera, Civil War artifacts, silver, jewelry, Asian arts, Southern and American furniture, porcelain, Native American pottery and baskets, American pottery, folk art, […]
Lot 533: WWI Photo album inc. SMS Emden
World War I Photo Album containing photographs related to the War in the Indian Ocean, including the wreckage of the German SMS Emden. The Emden was responsible for sinking nearly two dozen British ships and launching the surprise attack that led to the battle of Penang. She was destroyed in the Battle of the Cocos […]
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