Our next auction scheduled for January 29th and 30th in Knoxville will feature fine art, Southern furniture and decorative arts, silver, Native American, Mid-Century modern, Asian, jewelry, and historical ephemera from several Southern estates and fine collections. A few items from the upcoming auction are below. Watch for more items to be added to this […]
Lot 515: Large Group of Sherle Wagner Hardware, incl. Faucets
Large group of Sherle Wagner bath and cabinet hardware, in bronze, brass, and stainless steel, including 1 Shell toilet paper holder, 3 rose quartz knobs, 1 toilet paper holder in gold plate, 1 Deckmount tub spout in gold, 2 Acanthus towel bars, 1 Acanthus paper holder, 1 Acanthus faucet set, 1 Riviera lever faucet set […]
Lot 1068: Paul De Lamerie Silver Book and Chippendale "Director"
Two (2) classic books on silver and furniture. 1st item: PAUL DE LAMERIE: CITIZEN AND GOLDSMITH OF LONDON by Philip A.S. Phillips, Fellow of the Huguenot Society of London. London: The Holland Press, 1968. Large folio book with biographical information, black and white photographic plates and descriptions of 164 silver masterpieces by one of England's […]
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 […]
Winter 2021 Auction Preview – January 30 & 31
Our next major auction, scheduled for January 30th and 31st in Knoxville will feature fine art, decorative arts, jewelry, silver, and historical ephemera from several Southern estates and fine collections. A few items from the upcoming auction are below. Watch for more items to be added to this page in the coming weeks and our […]
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 610: Assembled Group of 34 Civil War/U.S. Revolution Related Items
Archive of thirty-four (34) items, many Civil War era, Revolutionary War era, or Confederate Reunion related, including 1848 Mexican silver coin given as payment to Samuel Milton Taylor of Tennessee by the Confederate States of America (CSA), Union brass buttons, Iron signal cannon base used at Fort Ninety-Six, South Carolina, CSA $500 bonds, 1887 Reunion […]
Press Release: African American Art In the Spotlight at Case’s July 11-12 Auction
Lots 152 & 153: William Edmondson Sculptures Case’s July 11-12 auction features two sculptures by important African American artist William Edmondson: “Lady with a Book” (est. $40,000-44,000) and a “Critter” (est. $18,000-22,000).Click HereLot 155: Exhibited African-American Schoolhouse QuiltThis quilt, attributed to Margaret or Lema Carr of Tennessee, was recently featured in Colonial Williamsburg’s “Century of […]
Summer 2020 Auction Preview – July 11 & 12
Our next major auction, scheduled for July 11 -12 in Knoxville, will feature fine art, antiques, and jewelry from several Southern estates including the estate of Kathleen Preston of Chattanooga, the estate of Jimmy Neely of Smyrna, the estate of Raeanne Rubenstein of Nashville, the estate of Dr. Howard T. Dehaven of Columbia, the estate […]
Press Release: William Edmondson “Preacher” Commands $540,000 at Case
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— A William Edmondson limestone sculpture, depicting a preacher with Bible raised in his left hand, captivated the crowd at the Winter Case Antiques Auction, held Saturday, Jan. 25 and Sunday, Jan. 26 at the company’s main gallery in Knoxville, Tennessee. The packed room of live attendees -and an even larger audience online- watched […]
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