Gunnar Mauritz Widforss (California/Arizona/Sweden, 1879-1934) watercolor painting on paper titled "In the Redwoods". Unsigned. Letter of authenticity from Daniel McDade, administrator for the Widforss estate, is included stating: "'Into the Redwoods' – This a photograph of the genuine watercolor painted by Gunnar Widforss and left unsigned at his death in 1934. The visual dimensions of […]
Lot 280: KY/TN Map, Civil War letter, Receipt, 3 items
Kentucky and Tennessee Map, Civil War letter, and receipt, 3 items total. 1st item: "Map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee," engraved by J. H. Young, published by Samuel A. Mitchell, Philadelphia, 1845. From the "Tourist Pocket Map" series by Samuel A. Mitchell. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring of Kentucky and Tennessee depicting […]
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., […]
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 507: Military Book Belonging to Lewis Minor Coleman, Maj. Wm. Allen Signed
Military instruction book signed by Major William Allen titled "Instruction for Heavy Artillery; Prepared by a Board of Officers for the use of the Army of the United States", printed Charleston, SC 1861, Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell. 272 pages with 39 illustration plat, 12mo. Ink inscription to front end paper reading "J. R. […]
Lot 259: 1 John Marshall Signed Letter to Son, dated 1832
Handwritten letter from John Marshall (1755-1835), 4th Chief Justice of the United States. ALS. 2pg. September 18, 1832. No place. A lengthy autograph letter signed "J Marshall" to his son James K. Marshall. He communicated about financial matters, and wrote in part: "After writing to you it occurred to me that the money for Mr. […]
Lot 768: Samuel C. Williams Archives, Tennessee Related Papers & Ephemera
Large Samuel Cole Williams archive of Tennessee related papers and ephemera, 20 plus items. Samuel Cole Williams (January 15, 1864-December 14, 1947) was a noted 19th and 20th century Tennessee jurist, historian, educator, and businessman. 1st item: Land Deed between Williams and Mr. James A. Preas and Mrs. Nannie Preas, Johnson City, TN, in which […]
Lot 440: Washington DC and Presidential Prints, 7 pcs.
Group of seven (7) Washington and Presidential related prints. 1st item: THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM ORIGINAL AND ACCURATE PORTRAITS, PAINTED AND ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE NEW YORK MIRROR. Weir and Cassilear, circa 1834. Depicts portraits of the first seven presidents: Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John and John Q. Adams, James Madison, James Monroe, […]
August 5, 2017 Auction Preview
Our August 5, 2017 auction at our Knoxville gallery welcomes all bidding types (live, phone, absentee and online) and features art and antiques from several prominent Tennessee collections and estates. A focal point of this auction will be the estate of Dr. Ben Caldwell of Nashville (1935-2017), including Southern coin silver, paintings and folk art, American […]
Lot 396: Paul Jenkins Paris 1962 Phenomena
Paul Jenkins (1923-2012, New York/France), abstract painting, acrylic on canvas, in blue, red, gold and brown on white ground, titled and dated en verso “Phenomena Cut Heather, Paris 1962”. Signed lower left in white paint, “Paul Jenkins”. 23 3/4″ H x 28 3/4″ W sight, 26″ H x 31″ W in narrow metallic frame. Biography […]
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