Southern alkaline pottery jar having an overall green/brown alkaline glaze with incised line and drape wave decoration to the shoulder. 11? H. late 19th century. Southern, possibly Alabama. Knoxville, TN collection, acquired from Carole Wahler. Condition: Numerous chips to rim. Body slightly mis-shapen.
Lot 693: Grouping of 3 Stoneware Items
Lot of three (3) stoneware pottery items including a preserving jar with cobalt feathering (8 1/8" H), flower pot with scalloped edge and raised decoration to body (4 1/2" H) and a Buffalo, New York whiskey jug stamped in cobalt lettering "AUG. BAETZHOLD, 561-571 Michigan St" (10 1/4" H). All items late 19th/ early 20th […]
Lot 427: Middle Tennessee jar, possibly Lafever
Middle Tennessee pottery jar with buff stoneware body and dark slip glaze interior. Incised "6" denoting gallon capacity. Attributed to the Lafever pottery of Middle Tennessee. For similar jars with similar gallon capacity script refer to page 80, figure 15 of "A Survey of Historic Pottery Making In Tennessee 1979", Division of Archaeology, Tennessee Department […]
Lot 106: East TN Stoneware Preserving Jar, attrib. Mort
East Tennessee transitional stoneware pottery preserving jar with channeled rim for lid and sine wave incising around the upper shoulder with all over gray paint. 10 3/4" H. Attributed to the Mort family pottery of Jefferson County, Tennessee. Third quarter of 19th century. Condition: Some minor abrasions to body, shallow chips to inner rim and […]
Lot 101: Southern alkaline glazed jar, poss. Home Brew Jar
Southern alkaline glazed "home brew" pottery jar, alkaline green glaze with two bands of sine wave incising and additional incised lines. 11 3/4" H. Mid 19th century. Condition: Overall excellent condition.
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 […]
PBS TV Appraisal Fair May 5, 2012 hosted by Case Antiques at Cherokee Mills Bldg. in Knoxville
Case Antiques, Inc. is pleased to support and host an Antiques Appraisal Fair for East Tennessee Public Television (ETPtv). The event will be held on Saturday, May 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Cherokee Mills, 2240 Sutherland Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37919. The event will serve as a fundraiser for the station, a nonprofit […]
About Us
About Case Antique Inc. Auctions & Appraisals Virginia Frye-Martin school Bookcase on Bureau Sold $93,600 7.32 Oval Diamond, VS1/G & 2 FIY GIA 3-stone Ring, $168,000 C A Haun Earthenware Pottery Jar, Greene Co., TN, $36,000 William Edmondson Sculpture, The Preacher, $540,000 Henry Moret Landscape Painting, $132,000 Birger Sandzen O/C Landscape, $97,200 George Washington Signed […]
Selling
A Few Auction Highlights Sold at Case William Edmondson Sculpture, The Preacher, $540,000 7.32 Oval Diamond, VS1/G & 2 FIY GIA 3-stone Ring, $168,000 Catherine Wiley O/C, Woman with Green Parasol, $146,400 Beauford Delaney Abstract O/C, $348,000 George Rodrigue Blue Dog O/C, $103,700 Henry Moret Landscape Painting, $132,000 Friedel Dzubas Acrylic Abstract, $158,600 George Washington […]
Lot 640: West Tennessee stoneware jar, attrib. Craven
West Tennessee stoneware jar, unmarked but attributed to the Cravens of Henderson County, TN. The Cravens were important potters in the Piedmont area of NC and are best known for their salt-glazed stoneware (See Smith and Rogers' Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee and Turners and Burners by Charles Zug.)16" H. Provenance: Found in […]
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