Diminutive Middle Tennessee highly figured cherry, poplar secondary, two drawer Jackson press or server with shaped gallery, dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls and brass escutcheons, fully turned pilasters, three interior shelves andresting on turned legs. Condition – Refinished. Overall very good condition, drawer sides slightly built up and second interior shelf has been replaced. 49 […]
Lot 187: 19th Cent. W/C Portrait of President Andrew Jackson, After Vanderlyn
19th Century Watercolor on paper bust length portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), after the 1819 painting by New York artist John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) or after later engravings based on the Vanderlyn portrait. Jackson is depicted in his military uniform, in three quarter view. Partially illegible handwritten Northern European pencil inscription below the image. Old label […]
Lot 649: Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson ALS to His Sister Laura, New Orleans Barracks, 1848
One page handwritten bifolium signed letter from Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863), written in the New Orleans Barracks, Louisiana, during his career as a Second Lieutenant in Company K of the 1st U.S. Artillery Regiment, addressed to his sister Laura Ann Jackson Arnold (1826-1911), Beverly, Randolph County, [now West] Virginia, dated July 19, [no year […]
Lot 646: Civil War Robert E. Lee Signed Letter to William Jackson
Civil War era ALS. One-page handwritten autographed letter signed by General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870), Gaines Mill, Virginia, written to William C. Jackson, Augusta, Georgia, dated June 11, 1864. Composed during the events of the Battle of Cold Harbor (fought in Hanover County, VA, May 31-June 12, 1864), Lee writes "My dear Sir I am […]
Lot 632: TN Gov. McMinn ALS to Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Related, 1817
Three page bifolium handwritten and signed letter from Joseph McMinn (1758-1824), fourth Governor of Tennessee from 1815 to 1821, Hiwassee Garrison, TN, addressed to Major General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837, Nashville, TN, dated December 31, 1817. Written just after the Treaty with the Cherokee, also know […]
Lot 154: Italian Renaissance Style Inlaid Ebony Cabinet, poss. Jackson & Graham
Milanese Renaissance style ebony cupboard, possibly made by Jackson and Graham of London, mid to late 19th century, with profuse inlay decoration; constructed in three sections. Removable Cornice features a double domed pediment, each pediment topped with a classical bracketed plinth and inlaid with mask and classical figures, above an upper shelved section with two […]
Lot 895: Paul Edelstein Expressionist Oil Painting with Figures
Paul Edelstein (Tennessee, b.1959) oil on canvas painting depicting the abstracted forms of multiple figures, rendered in shades of blue, green, gold and rose. Signed lower right. Unframed. 36"H x 24"W. Biography: Paul Edelstein was originally born in Kentucky in 1959 but was raised in Memphis, Tennessee, where he began painting at an early age. […]
Press Release: Case Winter Auction Sets Several Art Records
Lot 107: William Oliver O/C Painting, Spanish Lovers Sold for $40,960 Lot 141: M.J. Cazabon 19th C. Watercolor LandscapeSold for $33,280 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–“Don’t forget to invest in art,” quipped auctioneer Wendell Hanson at one point, as one after another painting blew past its pre-sale estimate at the Winter Case Antiques Auction. The socially distanced live […]
Lot 1136: Max Hochstetler Expressionist Painting plus Vantre
Max Hochstetler painting and nine (9) Robert Vantrease Prints of Nashville. 1st item: Terry Max Hochstetler (Tennessee, 1941-2019), "Road Painting," mixed media on paper painting depicting intersecting roads and trees rendered in an expressionist style. Signed and dated "T. M. Hochstetler 71" upper center. Label en verso lists artist's name, title, and description of the […]
Lot 645: Andrew Jackson ALS, 1830
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) autograph letter, signed, as President (1829-1837), to Major Nathan Reid of New London, Virginia, detailing Jacksonâs intervention with Lt. Col. (Sylvanus) Thayer of West Point on behalf of Reid's grandson, William Steptoe Reid (roommate of future author Edgar Allan Poe), and encouraging the younger Reid to embrace and continue his education there. […]
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