Musical Desk Hits $63,720 High Note at Case’s July 18 Auction KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— A Southern Federal desk, with unusual stringed instrument inset under its top, was the number one hit at the Summer Case Antiques Auction, to the tune of $63,720 (all prices include the buyer’s premium). It was one of the highest prices ever […]
Lot 653: 2 East TN M.P. Harmon Stoneware Jars
Two East Tennessee M. P. Harmon stoneware pottery jars, both with impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" coggle around the circumference of the shoulder. Harmon Pottery, Mohawk, TN (Greene County). 8 1/4"H and 6 1/8"H. Both late 19th century. Provenance: Betty Irene Yates estate, Greeneville, TN. Condition: Both jars in overall very good condition.
Lot 648: 3 Southern Druggist Apothecary Related Jugs
Grouping of three (3) related Druggist or Apothecary jugs including one (1) KY. 1st item – Large Kentucky stoneware pottery druggist jug with incised script, "Nock & Snyder Druggists, Market & 2d Streets, Louisville, Ky". Note: Robert Snyder was born in Paris, Ky in 1847. In 1870 he took a position with the firm of […]
Lot 472: Newcomb College Teapot
Newcomb College Pottery teapot, scenic landscape design, carved to depict trees draped in Spanish moss with blue and green matte glaze. Impressed marks to base: registration mark RY (made 1929), shape number 191, potted by Jonathan Browne Hunt (1876-1943, at Newcomb 1927-1933) and decorated by Anna Francis Simpson. 5" H x 5" diameter x 8" […]
Lot 471: Newcomb College Horse Figurine
Newcomb College Pottery figurine with original paper label. Modeled as a standing horse with white glazed body and underglaze cobalt mane, tail and feet. 6-1/2"H. Provenance: Inherited by consignor from Rosa Rainold Graner, 1904 – 1962, who graduated from Newcomb School of Art in 1926, specialist in ceramic sculpture, awarded the title of Master Craftsman […]
Lot 379: Chinese Ceramic Yuan Dynasty Storage Jar
Chinese Yuan Dynasty ceramic green glaze pottery jar with cover. The bulbous body and conical lid with raised foliate and lotus petal decoration. 15" H (with lid) x 10 1/2" dia. 1279 – 1368 AD. This jar was part of a larger grouping of storage jars that were purchased in China that underwent Thermoluminescence Analysis […]
Lot 149: Group East TN stoneware, poss. Grindstaff
Grouping of East Tennessee stoneware pottery including a crimped edge planter form and jar possibly by William Grindstaff. 1st item – Stoneware preserving jar with incised lines spacing around upper shoulder and tapered base edge similar to marked pottery by William Grindstaff. 10″ H. Late 19th century. 2nd item – Stoneware pinched edge planter bowl […]
Lot 147: 2 East TN Greene Co. Jars, extruded handles
Two Greene County, Tennessee pottery jars. 1st item – Stoneware transitional jar with extruded lug handles and flattened rim. Interior with red clay color. 11" H. 2nd item – Earthenware creampot jar with tapered rim and bell shaped profile. Couple of areas with lead glaze drip. Interior glazed. 5 7/8"H. Mid 19th century. Provenance: Betty […]
Lot 146: East TN Decker Stoneware Jar, Cobalt Flowers
Washington County, Tennessee stoneware pottery jar attributed to Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914) with cobalt multiple petal flower decoration on three sides, cobalt rings around the base of handles. Impressed "2" on top of jar rim denoting gallon capacity. 11 7/8" height. Biography (Courtesy of Carole Wahler): Charles Frederick Decker was born in Germany in 1832. […]
Lot 144: East TN M. P. Harmon Stoneware Jar, Cobalt Decor.
Greene County, Tennessee stoneware pottery jar, impressed "Harmon" coggle band around the circumference of the shoulder (M. P. Harmon Pottery, Mohawk, TN). Cobalt "H" on one side and small "h" on opposite side. Note: Harmon jars with cobalt decoration are uncommon. 8 " H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Betty Irene Yates estate, Greeneville, TN. Condition: […]
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