Collection of figural cast iron still banks including an A. C. Williams Ohio Clown still bank, circa 1908; a Kyser & Rex Philadelphia Arabian Safe still bank, circa 1885; an A. C. Williams Ohio seated boxer still bank, circa 1915; an A.C. Williams Ohio U. S. mail still bank with lift slot for coin, early […]
Lot 669: Two cast iron vehicles, Fageol & other
Lot of two cast iron vehicles. 1st item – Arcade Fageol Safety Coach, cast iron, white overall paint with black side stripe and roof, grill embossed "Fageol Safety Coach", nickel seated driver, disc wheels with white centers. Condition – Losses/exfoliation to white and black paint. 12-1/2" long. 2nd item – A. C. Williams cast iron […]
Lot 592: 2 Cast Iron still banks: Clown and Duck
Two cast iron still banks. 1st item: "Save for a Rainy Day" bank featuring a duck wearing a hat, atop a red tub with raised letters, attributed to Hubley. 5-5/8". 2nd item: Clown bank featuring a clown with red and green accents on old white paint, possibly A.C. Williams. 6"H. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: […]
Lot 125: 4 King Pattern silver forks, W.A. Williams
Four heavy coin or sterling silver forks, King's Pattern with shell back, marked on back W.A. Williams in rectangle. 8-1/2"L, 14.13 oz troy total weight. Possibly William A. Williams, working Alexandria, Virginia 1809-1835. Provenance: Estate of Salli LaGrone, Franklin, Tennessee. Condition: One with small dents to handle, all with monogram removal on backs.
Jan. 28, 2012 Auction features Wiley Painting, “Mermaid” Chest, and Salli LaGrone Collection
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— An important Tennessee impressionist painting, a newly discovered Virginia painted “mermaid” chest, and the Salli LaGrone collection of American silver are the star offerings at the Winter Case Antiques Auction, to be held January 28 at the company’s gallery in Knoxville. The 800-lot sale – largest in the company’s history – also features […]
Press Release: African American Art Goes Through the Roof at Case’s July 11-12, 2020 Auction
Lots 152 & 153: William Edmondson SculpturesCase’s July 11-12 auction featured two sculptures by important African American artist William Edmondson. “Lady with a Book” (est. $40,000-44,000) competed to $144,000, and a “Critter” (est. $18,000-22,000) hit $66,000. Lady with a BookLot 154: Important “TVA” Quilt, designed by Ruth Clement BondDesigned by African American educator and activist […]
Lot 789: Two Children's Chairs
1st item: Antique Child''s Writing Armchair, possibly Southwest Virginia or East Tennessee, mixed woods with woven seat, octagonal faceted stiles and legs, writing desk surface affixed to one side. 27 1/2"H x 26 1/2"W x 16 1/2"D. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Small child''s chair, mixed woods; wide curved crest rail over three plain spindles […]
Lot 136: Large Gerrit V. Sinclair Regionalist Oil Painting, Youth of the Town
Gerrit Van Sinclair (American/Wisconsin, 1890-1955), "The Youth of the Town," oil on board street scene painting depicting four teenagers in a convertible, joyriding down a street in a sedate neighborhood. Signed lower right and dated 1933. Titled en verso and numbered 257. Dark mahogany tone frame with gilt accents at the molded edges. Sight – […]
Summer 2024 Auction Preview
Below is an early preview of the July 6th and 7th auction to take place at our Knoxville, Tennessee headquarters. In-person bidding plus phone, absentee, and internet bidding will be available. The full Catalog will be posted in early June. Anna Catherine Wiley (Tennessee, 1879-1958) oil on canvas painting of a woman in a white […]
Lot 875: 6 Dec. Arts books incl. Art & Mystery Tennessee Furniture
1st Item: Author signed COLLECTING KENTUCKY 1790-1860 by Genevieve Baird Lancer and Libby Turner Howard, published by Cherry Valley Publications LLC, Prospect, 2013. Quarto, 344 pages including photographic images, hardbound in tan cloth with gilt lettering to front cover and spine. Includes original dust jacket and off white ribbon bookmark. Signed by both authors on […]
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