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Winter Fine Art & Antique Auction Saturday, January 27, 2018 9:00 am Eastern (Preview Friday, January 26, noon - 6pm)

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LOT # LOT # 1 2 Chinese White/Pale Celadon Carved Belt Buckles 4 2 Chinese Celadon Jade Double Belt Buckles 1st item: Chinese carved and pierced white/pale 1st item: Chinese celadon jade double belt celadon belt ornament, carved in the form of a buckle, carved with dragon and openwork butterfly with carved flower head hooks. 2 1/2" design, chilong dragon hook. 3 7/8" L. 2nd item: H x 3 1/4" W. 2nd item: Chinese carved and Chinese pale celadon jade double belt buckle, pierced white/pale celadon belt ornament, carved with pierced floral and bat motif, chilong rectangular form with central good luck symbol dragon hook. 3 5/8" L. Both Late 19th/early on a woven ground and bats to each side. 1 3/4" 20th century. Provenance: Private West H x 3 1/2" W. Both Late 19th/early 20th Tennessee collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00 century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00

5 3 Chinese Jade, Stone & Gilt Bronze Belt Buckles Three (3) Chinese quartz, agate, jade and gilt 2 2 Chinese Jade & Gilt Bronze Belt Ornaments bronze belt ornaments, including one with three 1st item: Chinese carved pale yellow jade belt brown stones (3 1/2" L), one with a purple ornament, round form with deer and pine tree quartz center stone flanked by two celadon jade decoration inset into a gilt bronze base. 2 1/2" stones (3 7/8" L) and one with three quartz and dia. 2nd item: Chinese pale celadon jade belt two jade stones (4 1/8" L), all mounted onto ornament, oval form with central longevity white jade bases and inset into gilt and foliate symbol to the center and fretwork border, inset engraved bronze bases. Late 19th/early 20th into a pierced and foliate gilt bronze base. 1 century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee 7/8" H x 2 3/8" W. Both Late 19th/early 20th collection. 700.00 - 900.00 century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00

6 2 Chinese Carved Jade Belt Buckles w/ Bats Two (2) Chinese carved green jade belt 3 4 Chinese Mottled Jade Belt Buckles ornaments including one rectangular form with Four (4) Chinese mottled jade belt ornaments twin bat carving within a fretwork border (1 including three natural form polished examples 7/8" H x 2 1/2" W) and one figural form carved and one oval form with carved dragon and into the shape of a bat with double longevity lingzhi decoration, all celadon with amber symbols (1 5/8" H x 3 1/4" W). Both Late highlights. Ranging in size from 2 1/2" L to 3" 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private L. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: West Tennessee collection. 600.00 - 800.00 Private West Tennessee collection. 700.00 - 900.00

7 2 Chinese Gilt Bronze & Hardstone Belt Buckles Three (3) Chinese belt buckles. 1st item: Large Chinese two piece gilt bronze and hardstone belt ornament comprised of blue and purple hardstones mounted onto a blue hardstone base, all inset on a gilt bronze base with additional gilt bronze floral decoration, the center in the form of a lingzhi or magic mushroom. 6" L. 2nd Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 2 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # item: Chinese two piece belt ornament 11 Chinese Bronze Ritual Pouring Vessel comprised of blue cabochon hardstones inset Chinese bronze ritual pouring vessel, bowl into a shaped filigree bronze base. 37/8" L. form, having a detailed figural dragon handle Both Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: and low relief decoration to the body including Private West Tennessee collection. 700.00 - yunwen or key fret pattern decoration to the 900.00 rim, engraved lappet decoration below and 8 Chinese Carved Jade & Gilt Bronze Belt Ornament animal mask engraved spout, the whole resting Chinese carved pale celadon jade and gilt on a pierced wave form base. Opening to the bronze belt buckle, comprised of two parts, each base of the bowl presumably for heating rectangular jade plaque with carved purposes. Piece possibly used with a liner, now and flowering tree decoration, joined by a gilt absent. Unmarked. 12" H x 15 1/2" dia. 14 lbs. bronze chilong hook and inset into a gilt bronze 19th century. Provenance: the estate of base having a pierced and carved foliate back. 4 Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 800.00 3/4" L. Late 19th/early 20th century. - 1,200.00 Provenance: Private West Tennessee collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00

12 3 Chinese Bronze Items: 2 Censers and 1 Vase Three (3) Chinese bronze items. 1st item: 9 Chinese Archaic Bronze Jue Chinese bronze censer, archaic form with gilt Chinese Archaic bronze ritual wine vessal or bronze pierced top, animal mask handles, relief Jue, Shang Dynasty style, the body and frieze to the body and tall tripod legs. Chinese underside with relief geometric decoration, two inscription on lower edge of censer. 4" H x 4 mushroom shaped finials, pouring handle and 1/2" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2nd item: three splayed legs. 11 1/2" H x 6" W x 10 1/4" Chinese bronze censer with pierced naturalistic D. 4.6 lbs. Late 19th/early 20th century. top and raised floral decoration to the body. 4 Provenance: Descended through the family of 1/4" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3rd item: John Liddell, a member of Liddell family firm Chinese bronze bud vase, square archaistic that owned shipping warehouses and land in form. 4" H. Late 19th/ early 20th century. China until 1949. 500.00 - 600.00 Provenance: Descended through the family of John Liddell, a member of Liddell family firm that owned shipping warehouses and land in China until 1949. 500.00 - 700.00

10 4 Asian Gilt Bronze Items: Boxes and Figures Four (4) Asian gilt bronze items. 1st-2nd items: Two (2) Tibetan gilt bronze lidded trinket boxes, the lids with inset colored stones and 13 Asian Bronze Tree of Life Figural Lamp relief decoration. 3 1/2" H & 2" H. Late Asian bronze figural vase depicting a large tree 19th/early 20th century. 3rd & 4th items: Two with figures of men engaged in various (2) Chinese miniature gilt bronze figures, one activities amongst the branches along with a foo depicting an immortal atop a deer, the other dog figure, an ox figure, a deer figure and depicting a male diety figure. 3" H & 2 1/8" H. dogwood blossoms entwined around the trunk, 19th century. Provenance: Descended through all on a raised and pierced naturalistic root the family of John Liddell, a member of Liddell base. Now mounted as a lamp and fixed to a family firm that owned shipping warehouses conforming ebonized base. Vase - 18 3/4" H. 29 and land in China until 1949. 500.00 - 700.00 1/2" total H x 11 1/2" W x 9 1/2" D. 28 lbs. Late 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 800.00 - 1,200.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 3 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 14 3 Chinese Crystal, Stone & Bronze Belt Buckles 18 White Jade Plaque and Enamel Dish w/ Jade Handle Three (3) Chinese crystal, stone and gilt bronze Two (2) Chinese items. 1st item: Chinese white belt ornaments, each comprised of two parts and jade plaque, carved with auspicious symbols inset into gilt bronze bases, one signed en verso. and dragon masks at top and base, 2 7/8"H. Ranging in size from 3 3/4" L to 4 1/2" L. Late Comes with pierced carved hardwood stand. 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private Overall height with stand: 4 1/4"H. Early 20th West Tennessee collection. 600.00 - 800.00 century. 2nd item: Qing celadon jade dragon belt hook, mounted to an enamel brush washer with yellow ground exterior and floral decorated interior, bowl 3 1/2" diameter, overall 1 3/4"H x 5 3/4"L. 400.00 - 500.00 15 2 Chinese Celadon Jade Belt Buckles 1st item: Chinese pale celadon jade double belt buckle, carved with dragon motif, chilong dragon hook. 4 1/8" L. 2nd item: Chinese pale celadon jade belt buckle, oval form with carved 19 Meiji Bronze Warrior Figure flowering tree motif to the front and carved Manner of Miyao Eisuke, Japanese Meiji foliate designs to the hooks. 2 1/2" H x 2 1/4" patinated bronze figure of a Samurai warrior dia. Both Late 19th/early 20th century. with fierce expression, wearing armor and Provenance: Private West Tennessee collection. holding a spear in a fighting pose. Signed with 700.00 - 900.00 Japanese characters in a rectangular reserve at back of left leg. Mounted atop a hardwood stand with pierced skirt and scrolled sides. Figure: 11 3/4"H. Overall 14 7/8"H x 10 1/2"W x 5 1/2"D. 9 lbs. Japanese, late 19th to early 20th 16 3 Chinese Green Jade Belt Buckles century. Provenance: the estate of Christine 1st item: Chinese carved celadon jade belt Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 800.00 - 900.00 buckle, rectangular form with pierced carved floral decoration and fretwork border. 1 7/8" H x 2 1/2" W. 2nd item: Chinese carved celadon jade belt buckle, round form with carved bat and longevity symbol decoration. 2 1/4" dia. 3rd 20 2 Asian Bronze Foo Dogs item: Chinese spinach jade belt buckle, Two (2) Asian bronze foo dog figures. 1st item: rectangular form with polished natural surface Chinese or Japanese parcel gilt bronze foo dog and pale celadon hooks. 1 3/8" H x 2 3/8" W. or temple dragon with teeth bared in a All Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: crouching pose, open spot on back for interior Private West Tennessee collection. 700.00 - storage (lacking lid), patches of gilt decoration 900.00 to face and body, 10 1/2" H x 14 1/2" W x 6"D. 2nd item: Chinese or Japanese bronze foo dog or temple dragon with bared teeth in a seated pose, 11 3/8" H x 6 1/2" W x 14" L. 30 lbs total. Both likely Qing or Meiji period, 19th 17 Chinese Carved Jade Double Belt Buckle century or earlier. Provenance: the estate of Chinese carved pale celadon jade belt Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 ornament, comprised of two parts with phoenix - 700.00 and foliate decoration and chilong hook. 1 3/4" H x 4 3/4" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee collection. 500.00 - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 4 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 21 Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Moon Flask 25 Rose Medallion Soup and Sauce Tureens with Underpl Chinese Export Famille Rose porcelain moon Rose Medallion soup tureen and an associated flask, circular form with cylindrical neck, footed sauce tureen, each with lid and underplate, the base and Chi Dragon form handles. Center body tureens of oval form with gilded mushroom with enamel painted opposing dragon and floral finials and branch style side handles, together decoration on a teal ground. Sides and neck with matching oval underplates, all decorated with bat, peach and foliate enamel paint with vignettes of flowers, birds, and Mandarin decoration on a dark blue ground. Rim and figures. Bottom of soup platter stamped footed base with yellow floral band decoration. "China". Bottom of sauce underplat unmarked. 17 3/4" H x 11 1/2" dia. Late Qing/early Soup underplate - 11 1/2" H x 14" W. Soup Republic period, late 19th/early 20th century. tureen - 10" H x 12 1/2" W including final and 800.00 - 1,000.00 handles. Sauce tureen - 6" H x 8" W including finial and handles, underplate - 7 3/4" H x 6 1/2" W. Both Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 22 Pr. Chinese Porcelain Famille Verte Vases Mounted 500.00 - 600.00 Pair of Chinese export Famille Verte rouleau form vases mounted as lamps, having landscape decoration including blossoming prunus branch and chrysanthemum with various birds. Mounted on carved wood bases fitted with 26 5 Pcs. Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain, incl. Pit double sockets. 36" total H x 10" dia. Porcelain Five (5) assembled pieces of Chinese export - 16" H. Lot retains one carved jade plaque Rose Medallion porcelain including a footed finial with Chinese bronze mount. 2 1/8" W x tureen with gilt mushroom finial and twist 2" H. 30 lbs total. Late 19th century. 600.00 - handles, covered serving dish with cut corners 800.00 and gilt berry final, 3-section soap dish, paneled pitcher with scalloped rim and molded spout, and mug with twist gilt handle. Tureen, soap dish and serving dish with polychrome enamel decoration of cartouches with court scenes, 23 Chinese Export 1000 Butterflies Punch Bowl birds, butterflies and flowers. Pitcher and mug Chinese export porcelain punch bowl with gilt with polychrome decoration depicting court and enameled One Thousand Butterflies scenes with a decorative band at the rim. decoration. Fitted with a pierced hardwood Ranging in size from 4 1/4" H x 4" W x 3" D to stand. 16" dia. x 7" H. 9" H w/ stand. Late 19th 8" H x 9" W x 6" D. Pitcher, mug and soap dish century. 800.00 - 1,000.00 mid to late 19th century. Remaining pieces late 19th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 500.00 - 600.00

24 Pr. Chinese Export Rose Mandarin Baluster Vases Pair of Chinese Export Rose Mandarin baluster form vases having scalloped rims, gilt foo dog handles, applied gilt dragons to the upper 27 Pair Rose Medallion Vases w/ Dragon Handles Pair of Chinese export porcelain Rose shoulders, vignettes depicting various figures Medallion garniture vases, polychrome paint with gilt highlights against floral, insect and decorated with reserves depicting flowers, birds precious object decoration. 13 1/4" H. Mid 19th and butterflies and scenes of various Chinese century. 700.00 - 900.00 figures. Both with scalloped rims and applied gilded Chih Lung dragons to the necks and sides. 14" H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 500.00 - 600.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 5 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 28 4 pieces Chinese Export, inc. Rose Medallion total H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Four (4) pieces of Chinese Export Rose Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. Medallion tableware, all decorated with 600.00 - 800.00 vignettes of flowers, birds, butterflies and 31 3 Chinese Export Porcelain Lamps Mandarin figures. 1st item: Plateau with Three (3) Chinese Export porcelain lamps. scalloped rim and raised conforming foot, 3" H 1st-2nd items: Pair of Chinese Export Famille x 15" W x 11" D. Some wear to enameled Rose porcelain square form vases, now mounted decoration and rim gilding; firing flaw to side of as lamps. Allover polychrome enameled foliate foot. 2nd item: Double handled cup and cover decoration including birds to two sides. Fitted with fruit finial, finely enameled with fruits and with carved hardwood bases and pierced gilt flowers (no figures), 4" H, significant wear to bronze finials. Vases - 8 3/4" H. 21 1/4" overall gilding on handles. 3rd item: Open sauceboat - H. Late 19t/early 20th century. 3rd item: 2 3/4" H, and underplate - 6 1/2" H x 8 1/4" L, Chinese Famille Rose porcelain ginger jar, now several small rim chips to sauceboat, some mounted as a lamp. Polychrome enameled overpainting. 4th item: Cann or Mug, 4 1/4" H, scrolling foliate decoration with cartouche wear to gilding on branch style handle. All precious objects decoration. Mounted onto a Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. pierced hexagonal gilt bronze base, double Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. sockets. Jar - 11" H. 24 1/2" total H. Late Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Property of 450.00 a private Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 400.00 - 600.00

29 2 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Table Items, 3 pcs Two (2) Chinese Export Rose Medallion table 32 Chop, snuff bottle, bronze vase and ink stone - 4 items, 3 pieces total. 1st item: Chinese export Four (4) Chinese articles. 1st item: Qing carved Rose Medallion porcelain reticulated chestnut bronze vase with floral or prunus decoration in bowl with underplate. Bowl rim and interior relief, tall narrow circular form with ovoid base having alternating panels of figural and neck, unsigned, 8" H. 2nd item: Reverse painted floral decoration and openwork sides, with glass snuff bottle depicting two figures in a boat handles. Plate with alternating panels of figural in a landscape. Calligraphy en verso. 2 1/4"H. and floral decoration and an openwork rim. 20th century. 3rd item: Duan Ink stone with Bowl - 3 1/2" H x 10" W x 8 1/2" D. raised gilt calligraphy and scholar decoration, Underplate - 10" x 8 1/2". 2nd item: Chinese mounted in a hardwood stand, 3 1/2" H overall. export Rose Medallion porcelain gravy boat 20th century. 4th item: Small Chinese figural with twin gilt handles. 3 1/2" H x 7 5/8" x 8". bronze seal chop in the form of a foo dog or All Late 19th/Early 20th century. 400.00 - lion, 1 7/8" H. 20th century. 400.00 - 600.00 450.00

33 4 Chinese Export Watercolor Portraits 30 Pr. Chinese Cloisonne Lamps; Blue/White Porcelain Four (4) Chinese export watercolor and gouache 1st & 2nd Items: Pair of Chinese gilt bronze portraits, paper laid on card, after Giuseppe mounted cloisonne urns, lidded round forms, Castiglione (1688-1766). Titles include: 1) Yao converted into lamps. Black grounds with Tribe Man - Yung-ning County 2) Yao Woman scrolling foliate designs, double socket lights - Yung-ning County 3) Ya Woman II Ma Ping marked "Remington/250W" and green round County and 4) Ya Tribe Man - Ma Ping County. porcelain finials. Urns - 8 3/4" H. 20 1/4" total Each with Chinese character description tag H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 2nd item: upper left corner. Figures are from the Chinese blue and white porcelain vase with "Mottahedeh Album of Foreigners and Minority dragon dog decoration and figural dragon dog Peoples in China". Berry Hill Galleries, New handles, converted into lamp and mounted onto York labels en verso of each. Housed in gilt a conforming wood base. Vase - 14" H. 19" wood frames with bamboo accents. Sight - 12" Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 6 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # H x 9 1/4" W. Framed - 19 1/2" H x 16 1/4" W. 37 3 Chinese Yixing Teapots, inc. 2 Double Forms All 2nd half 18th century. Provenance: The Three (3) Chinese Yixing teapots. 1st-2nd Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. items: Two (2) teapots, each of hexagonal 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 "double" form, nearly identical with one having 34 Thomas H. Liddell Asian Landscape Watercolor a darker glaze, both having naturalistic finials, Thomas Hodgson Liddell (United Kingdom, handles and spouts with motifs of a peach 1860 - 1925) landscape watercolor on paper surrounded by bats on the top. Darker glaze pot painting depicting a section of the Great Wall of has incised stamp to the base. 4 1/2" H x 8 1/4" China with figures herding cattle in the L x 3 1/4" D. Both Late 19th/early 20th century. foregrond and mountains in the background. 3rd item: Melon form Yixing teapot having a Signed lower right "T. Hodgson Liddell" conforming lid with foo dog finial, loop handle, together with a red seal. Housed in an ebonized and incised foliate decoration to one side and wood frame with gilt wood liner. Sight - 14 3/4" inscription to the other. Base with impressed H x 21" W. Framed - 20" H x 26 1/4" W. stamp mark. 3 3/4" H x 7" L x 5" dia. Late Provenance: Descended through the family of 19th/early 20th century. 500.00 - 700.00 John Liddell, a member of Liddell family firm that owned shipping warehouses and land in China until 1949. The artist of this painting was the brother of John Liddell. 400.00 - 500.00 38 5 Chinese Yixing Teapots w/ Enameled Decoration Group of five (5) Chinese Yixing teapots, four with naturalistic relief decoration and enameled highlights, including one gourd form and one 35 Chinese Red Lacquer Throne Chair with foo dog finial. All stamped or marked on Chinese Qing Dynasty red lacquer and gilt the base. Ranging in size from 4 1/8' H x 6 1/2" throne chair, the back panels and seat with dia. to 5 1/2" H x 7 1/4" dia. All 20th century. paint and gilt landscape scenes including 500.00 - 700.00 pavilions and trees, all bordered with paint and gilt foliate designs, above a short waist and shaped apron with matching foliate decoration, all raised on cabriole legs joined by a stretcher. 39 Chinese Export Silver Teapot w/Inscription. 41" H x 39 1/4" W x 27 1/4" D. Provenance: the Chinese Silver Teapot with calligraphy estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, presentation inscription, round form with bail Tennessee. 2,000.00 - 2,400.00 handle, riveted and seamed construction with hammered surface. Chinese hallmarks to underside. 6 3/4" H, 9.845 oz troy. Probably late 19th to early 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00 36 Chinese Hardwood Games Table Chinese hardwood wood games table, envelope form, consisting of a heavily carved swivel top depicting dragons amongst ruyi clouds. Each 40 100 ps Indonesian Silver Flatware plus 2 bowls, 10 side with one functional drawer having foliate 102 pieces Indonesian Yogya .800 Silverware, and cherry blossom carving above a dragon and including 100 pieces of flatware and 2 bowls. foliate carved frieze. All over curved and Flatware with repousse handles in varying heavily carved foliate and ruyi cloud legs with scroll and floral designs, marked .800 with dragon mask carved knees. The carved top various initial marks on backs of handles, opens to reveal a lacquered gaming surface. 32 including 12 dinner knives with French 3/4" H X 23 3/4" W X 24" D (unopened top). stainless blades, 12 dinner/luncheon forks 33 3/4" W x 34" D (with top fully extended). (lengths range 7 5/8" to 8"L), 12 salad/dessert Late 19th century. 400.00 - 600.00 forks, 12 dessert or place spoons, 12 small fish forks and 12 small fish knives (4 3/8" x 5 7/8"), 7 teaspoons, 4 five o'clock teaspoons, 12 demitasse teaspoons, 1 table/serving spoon, 1 cheese slicer, 1 ladle (10 1/2"L), 1 small lemon Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 7 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # or pickle fork, and 1 fish slice with engraved 44 Late Georgian 18K Diamond Bangle fish design to blade, 103.57 oz (not including Late Georgian 18K rose gold rose cut diamond dinner knives). Together with 2 Southeast bangle bracelet, the top face of bracelet Asian silver bowls, one of lobed form with containing approximately 59 rose cut bronze floral/scroll decoration on a hammered surface, diamonds of various weights, set in silver metal marked .800 with partially legible initial mark, wire wrapped mounting. Silver metal top, lower likely Yogya, 4 1/2" diameter; the other bowl of half of bangle tests as 18K. Interior round form with beaded rim and plain center, circumference: 6 1/4". 25.4 grams. Provenance: the sides encircled with repousse decorations of The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, various figures including lobster, crab, animals, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 masks, 8 5/8" diameter. Javanese or possibly Burmese. Bowls - 12.78 oz troy. Combined weight this lot: 116.35 total weighable troy ounces. 2nd quarter 20th century. Provenance: a 45 Gold and Shell Cameo Parure Circa 1810 Nashville, TN, estate, acquired while living in Antique French yellow gold and shell cameo Indonesia in the mid 20th century. 1,800.00 - parure consisting of tiara, drop earrings and 2,000.00 brooch in original fitted case. Shell cameos 41 Set Five 22K Gold Bangles depicting male and female mythological figures Set five (5) 22K yellow gold matching round including two with large dogs, all mounted in bangle bracelets. Each marked "T.C. 22". Each pierced Greek key and scroll work settings. approximately 1/8" W x 7-7/8" interior Gold not marked, tested electronically as 17K to circumference. 54.2 grams total. Provenance: 18K. No maker's marks. Parure presented in Sevier County, TN private collection. 1,800.00 - original fitted hinged green leather gilt 2,000.00 decorated domed box marked on base "Janisset, Passage des Panoramas No 61". 4" H x 5-5/8" w x 7-3/8" D. Passage des Panoramas was established in 1799 as one of the early glass 42 Art Deco 2 Diamond Platinum Ring covered indoor shopping venues in Paris. Tiara Art Deco platinum diamond and sapphire with hinged bands - 1-3/4" H x 21" L, Tiara dinner ring containing two old mine cut itself - 1-3/4" H x 4-3/4" W. 30.1 grams. Drop diamonds together weighing approximately 1.40 dangle earrings: 2-5/8" L, 15.7 grams with cts (approx. H-I, SI1), 10 OMC and replaced 12K gold-filled screw-backs. Brooch - transistional cut diamonds with a total weight of 1-1/4" H x 2-1/4" W, 7.9 grams. 53.7 grams aproximately .76 ct. Twenty channel set total weight including replaced GF earring sapphires in a diamond shaped background backs. Circa 1810. Provenance: The Estate of highlight the crossover mounting design. Shank Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. marked Platinum. Ring size 7, 7.7 grams. Parure accompanied by calling card of Mrs. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Lewis Minor Coleman, descendant, stating Nashville, Tennessee. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 "Charles Harrod's wedding gift to his wife Hannah Rolf Dayton March 7th 1811". Note: Hannah Rolf Dayton was the first wife of Charles Harrod, president of the Atchafalaya Bank of New Orleans and aide de camp to 43 18K Gold Mesh Purse, 207 grams French 18K yellow gold mesh purse, General Jackson at the battle of New Orleans rectangular mesh pouch on shaped rectangular (source: American Ancestry: Giving Name and frame, the front with incised trefoil scroll Descent, in the Male Line, of ..., Volume 6 by decoration, gold bullet snap closure and 9 1/2" Thomas Patrick Hughes, ?Frank Munsell - 1891 L figaro link chain handle. French eagle - ?Albany NY ). Hannah Rolf Dayton was hallmarks. 4" L x 5 3/4" W. 207.2 grams. Mid grand-daughter of Gen. Elias Dayton of 20th century. Provenance: estate of Dr. Elizabethtown, NJ, who served under General Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. George Washington during the Revolutionary 6,400.00 - 6,800.00 War. They had four children including a daughter Susan Dayton Harrod Boyd, wife of William Boyd. Susan and William Boyd's son Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 8 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Charles Harrod Boyd was born in 1833 and 49 14K Gold Necklace, Pearl Sapphire Drop served on General George H. Thomas staff as Mid-century 14K yellow gold choker necklace Captain of the Topographical Engineers, Army with center pearl and sapphire disc with pearl of the Cumberland. In 1858 he married Annette pendant dangles. 15-1/2" L x 7/16" W chevron Maria Dearborn, daughter of Col. Greenleaf necklace plus 2" L total drop. 59.3 grams total Dearborn, U.S.A. and great granddaughter weight. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) (through her mother's side) of Major-General Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,400.00 - Henry Dearborn, commanding general of the 1,500.00 U.S. Army during the War of 1812 and secretary of war during President Jefferson's administration. (Ref: "Civil War Record of Brown University", 1920). 4,400.00 - 4,800.00 50 18K Italian Gold Bracelet 46 18K Italian Woven Wide Bracelet 18K rose gold Italian bracelet of geometric links Italian 18K yellow gold wide woven cuff interlocked with molded floral links. Clasp bracelet with incised leaf spray clasp, marked marked 74VI-AA-750. 8" L x 7/8" W with NA for Napoli, 1 3/4" W x 7" base x 6 5/8" top. safety clasp. 38 grams. Provenance: Private 74.9 grams. Mid-20th century. Provenance: Knoxville, TN estate. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 Sevier County, TN private collection. 2,200.00 - 2,400.00

51 Belle Epoque Diamond Flower Brooch Belle Epoque diamond and blue enamel plique 47 14K Plat. Dwight Eisenhower Presentation Gift a jour flower brooch, center flower set "en Platinum, 14K white gold and diamond lady's tremblant", Old Mine Cut center diamond compact, Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower weighing approximately .60-.70 ct. (approx. J-K presentation gift with replica of Eisenhower color, SI1 clarity), 73 rose cut and single cut signature set in platinum and single cut diamonds in flower petals; and 50 rose cut and diamonds and dated, "Nov. 19th 1952" in relief single cut diamonds in leaves; blue enamel on top. Marked "14K Plat"on left inner rim. flower tips. Approximately 5.5 cts total weight. 1/4" H x 3 1/8" W x 2 3/8" D. 109 grams total 3-1/4" L x 1-1/2" W. Mounting tests as silver including attached interior mirror. Compact metal. 20.5 grams. Provenance: The estate of fitted in red leather slipcover case marked Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, "Grogan" in gilt letters on interior, 3 1/4" L x 2 Tennessee. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00 3/8" W x 3/4" D. Note: November 19, 1952 is the date that President Harry Truman met with President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower at the White House to discuss the upcoming transfer of power. No documentation accompanies this 52 18K Italian 34-3/4" rope chain, 43.4 gr. item. 4,000.00 - 4,500.00 Italian 18K yellow gold rope chain necklace, marked 750 Italy, 34-3/4" L x 1/8" W. 43.4 grams. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,300.00 - 1,400.00 48 Art Deco Buckle Bracelet, 14K Ruby, Diamonds 14K Art Deco gold buckle bracelet with white and yellow gold ruby and diamond buckle clasp and yellow gold snake scale bracelet ending in ruby and diamond V-shaped point. 7 7/8" Long. 7/8" W buckle, 5/8" W bracelet. Gold tested, not marked. 43 g. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private collection. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 9 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 53 3.13 ct Oval Brilliant Diamond, GIA Report Greeneville, TN. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 3.13 carat Oval Modified Brilliant diamond, F 57 18K Chopard Happy Spirit Watch w/ Box color, VS1 clarity, with GIA report 1182887169 18K white gold Chopard "Happy Diamonds" dated November 20, 2017, measurements 12.50 Happy Spirit quartz watch, mother-of-pearl dial x 7.86 x 4.63 mm. Depth: 59%; Table: 64%; with free-play discs and one bezel set brilliant Girdle: Thick to Very thick, F; Culet: Small; cut diamond weighing .10 ct., serial number Polish: Excellent; Symmetry: Very Good; 20/7060, 1079813, reference 4173. Fitted to a Fluorescence: Faint. Clarity Characteristics: brown leather strap with 18K white gold pin Feather, Cloud, Indented Natural, Surface buckle. Purchased August 31, 2005. With graining is not shown.Diamond is mounted in a original box, receipt and certificate. 8-1/2" L four-prong 18K yellow gold mounting. Ring strap incl. buckle. Case: 1-1/4" W x 1-1/2" L. size 5 1/2 slight. Provenance: Property of a Box: 3" H x 11-1/2" W x 4-1/4" D. 3,000.00 - private Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 4,000.00 24,000.00 - 28,000.00

58 18K Jeweled Aztec Pin/Enhancer, 49.8 grams 54 14K 2-tone Gold Woven Necklace 18K Aztec pin or enhancer of bright and satin 14K triple-strand yellow gold mesh chain brushed gold with 4 small round emeralds and necklace with rose gold clasp and center chain 17 single cut diamonds in warrior's collar and with oval rose gold disc highlights. 20"-22 1/2" hinged dangling ear decorations. Hinged clasp L. Marked "G12 14", 45.5 grams. Mid 20th for necklace (3/8" L) and pin clasp for brooch century. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private en verso. Marked 18K. 2-1/2" x 1 3/4". 49.8 collection. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 grams. Third quarter 20th century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,800.00 - 2,000.00

55 Gents Rolex 18K/Steel Submariner Blue face Gents Rolex Submariner 18K yellow gold and steel watch, 3035, manufactured 2000, 40mm 59 Coin Silver Repousse Monteith Bowl case, Serial # R130132, Reference # 16803, American coin silver repousse footed Monteith Oyster Perpetual Date, Officially Certified bowl with flared, crenulated rim, the bowl sides Superlative Chronometer, cobalt blue dial and with repousse landscape design featuring bezel, 7" interior circumference. Marked 493 on architectural elements such as towers and endlinks and 93153 on bracelet. Does not retain cottages, bridges and gates, surrounded by original box, warranty, manual or information. allover floral repousse decoration and central Provenance: The Living estate of John and monogrammed cartouche (initials HKT?). Side Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN. 3,000.00 - of base marked "C. B. & Co.", likely for retailer 4,000.00 Canfield Brothers & Co., working Baltimore, , 1850-1881, with additional leaf or flower mark and a partially legible numerical mark - possibly 10.15, the mark used by Samuel Kirk and several other Baltimore silversmiths to 56 Rolex Datejust Gents Watch Steel/gold Men's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Watch, indicate coin silver. 9 1/4" H x 11 3/4" dia. manufactured 1987, stainless and 18K gold 45.315 troy ounces. Provenance: Baltimore bracelet, gold face with baton hour markers, estates of Virginia Howard Miller (c. manual movement, calendar date aperture at 1880-1946) and Hugh Purviance King three, acrylic crystal, 35mm gold bezel, (1873-1966) passed down to present Living Reference # 16013, Serial # 9547483, endlinks Estate of Virginia Johnston, Chattanooga, TN. marked 455, bracelet 62523h-18, 7-1/2" interior 2,000.00 - 2,400.00 circumference. Comes with Rolex snap cloth cover. No original papers or box. Provenance: The Living estate of John and Donna Rogers of Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 10 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 60 Kirk Repousse 6 Piece Sterling Tea Service 63 9 Sterling Julep Cups inc. Scearce JFK Samuel Kirk & Son repousse sterling silver tea 9 sterling julep cups including 6 Mark Scearce service, 6 pieces, comprised of a swing kettle on "Presidential" silver julep cups and 3 Newport stand with burner, coffee pot, tea pot, creamer, sterling silver julep cups. 1st group: Two (2) covered sugar bowl with lion mask and ring handmade sterling silver Kentucky julep cups handles and tea strainer. Each piece of baluster with tapered bodies and beaded upper and form with flared lip, and footed base, all with lower rims, marked on underside MARK J. chased and engraved floral repousse decoration SCEARCE SHELBYVILLE KENTUCKY / in high relief and feathered edges, the domed STERLING with eagle symbol and JFK mark covers with figural grapevine cluster finials. commemorating the American president during Kettle, tea and coffee pot with carved ivory the period in which it was made (John F. insulators, sugar bowl with lion mask handles. Kennedy, 1961-1963), 3 3/4"H. 9.405 oz troy Each piece marked on the base "S. Kirk & Son combined weight. 2nd group: Four (4) Co., 925/1000". Kettle - 15" H x 11" W. Coffee handmade sterling Kentucky julep cups with pot - 11 1/2" H. Teapot - 9" H. Sugar bowl - 7 tapered bodies and beaded upper and lower 1/2" H. Creamer - 8 1/2" H. 199.50 total troy rims, marked on underside MARK J. ounces. Circa 1907. Provenance: Baltimore SCEARCE SHELBYVILLE KENTUCKY / estates of Virginia Howard Miller (c. STERLING with eagle symbol and DDE mark 1880-1946) and Hugh Purviance King commemorating the period of Dwight David (1873-1966) passed down to present Living "Ike" Eisenhower's presidency (1953-1961), Estate of Virginia Johnston, Chattanooga, TN. three measuring 3 3/4" H, one measuring 3 8,400.00 - 8,800.00 11/16" H. 19.15 oz troy combined weight. 3rd group: Three (3) sterling silver julep cups with tapered bodies and reeded rims and bases, marks on underside for Newport Sterling 1673. Single monogram L. 3 3/4" H. 11.705 oz. troy 61 Art Nouveau Sterling Centerpiece Large Art Nouveau sterling silver oval combined weight. Combined weight 9 sterling centerpiece footed bowl with an ornate pierced cups: 40.26 troy oz. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 and curved floral repousse rim and four acanthus leaf legs terminating in animal paw feet. Marked "Sterling" on underside. Removable silverplated liner insert marked 64 Mexico Sterling Tea Set w/ Tray, 6 items TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS SILVER Six (6) piece sterling silver tea service SOLDERED EP. Centerpiece - 6 1/2" H x 21" consisting of coffee pot, tea pot, covered sugar, W x 15 1/2" D. 94.79 troy ounces (excluding waste bowl and cream pitcher with large liner). Provenance: Private Maryville, TN sterling double-handled footed tray. Each piece collection. 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 marked on base, "Sterling Heather Mexico". Service of melon form with inverted pierced scroll round feet, c-scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration and urn finial. Oval tray with inset handles and scroll and leaf border on 62 Whiting Sterling Overlay Humidor or Biscuit Jar wi Whiting Art Nouveau sterling silver overlay raised scroll feet. Tray - 1 1/2" H x 21 3/4" L x biscuit jar or humidor with lobed red art glass. 17 1/2" D. 81.32 oz troy. Tea service items Sterling lid with knob pull, cartouches of floral ranging in size from 2 5/8" H x 4 3/8" W to 9 and crisscross patterns and scroll rim, jar of 3/4" H x 9" W. 126.40/5 items. 207.72 total oz lobed cranberry glass overlayed with open troy/6 items. 3,200.00 - 3,400.00 sterling cartouches, swags and floral sprays, all on scroll base. Marked Sterling with Whiting maker's mark and 3367 on base. 9" H x 7 3/4" W. American, circa 1890. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 11 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 65 Reed & Barton French Renaissance Flatware, 117 pcs private collection. 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 117 pieces Reed and Barton French 68 Dominick Haff New King/King Sterling Flatware Renaissance pattern sterling silver flatware, 95 pieces of sterling silver flatware, combined including 12 dinner knives (9" L), 12 dinner sets of Dominick and Haff New King and King forks (7 1/8" L), 12 salad forks (6 1/8" L), 24 patterns. 1st group: Dominick and Haff sterling teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 12 iced tea spoons, 12 flatware, New King pattern, 59 pieces, cream soup spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 3 including 8 dinner knives with stainless blades tablespoons, 1 gravy ladle, 12 flat handle butter (9-1/2" L), 4 luncheon knives (8-3/4" L), 8 spreaders, 1 flat handle master butter knife, 1 dinner forks (7-3/4" L), 4 luncheon forks jelly server, 12 cocktail/seafood forks, 1 cold (6-3/4" L), 8 salad/dessert forks, 12 place meat/serving fork, 1 pair of sugar tongs. All spoons, 4 cream soup spoons, 4 teaspoons and 7 pieces monogrammed "C". 134.13 total flat butter spreaders. (5-1/4" to 9-1/2" L) 59 weighable troy ounces. 2,000.00 - 2,200.00 items, 83.125 weighable oz troy. Monogrammed. 2nd group: Dominick and Haff and Gorham sterling flatware, King pattern, 36 pieces, including 12 Dominick and Haff King dinner forks, marked J.E. Caldwell, Sterling, 66 Gorham La Scala Sterling Flatware & more, 145 pcs. 145 pcs sterling silver flatware, including 7-3/4" L; 6 Dominick and Haff dessert/salad Gorham La Scala pattern. 1st grouping: 125 forks, 6-1/8" L and 6 matching flat butter pieces in the Gorham La Scala pattern, spreaders, 5-5/8" L; plus 12 Gorham sterling including 39 dinner knives: 20 knives (9 3/4" forks, King pattern, marks of Lion, Anchor, G, L), 19 knives (9 1/8" L), 41 dinner forks: 20 Sterling, 7" L. 36 items total, 54.15 total oz forks (8" L), 21 forks (7 1/2" L), 20 salad forks troy. Total: 95 items, 137.275 weighable oz (6 3/8" L), 18 teaspoons (6 1/4" L), 1 troy. Provenance: Property of a private tablespoon, 1 pierced tablespoon, 1 bon bon Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 2,200.00 - spoon, 1 sugar spoon, 1 pie and cake server, 2 2,400.00 piece carving set. 2nd grouping: 20 pieces assorted flatware including 11 pieces in the Wallace Grande Baroque pattern: 10 hollow butter spreaders and 1 hollow master butter 69 Durgin Marechal Niel Sterling Flatware, 87 pcs. knife; 3 Gorham Chantilly pattern hollow butter Durgin sterling sterling flatware set, Marechal spreaders; 2 Gorham Strausbourg pattern Niel pattern, 87 total pieces, including 23 hollow handle butter spreaders; 3 pieces hollow handle knives with Old French blades (8 Gorham Melrose pattern: 1 hollow butter 1/2" L), 11 dinner forks (7 5/8" L), 11 dessert spreader, 1 lemon fork, 1 pair of sugar tongs; forks (7" L), 10 dessert spoons (7" L), 10 and 1 pair of German pastry tongs marked tablespoons (8" L), 9 soup spoons (6 3/4" L), 7 "Web Sterling" on handle. Lot includes one teaspoons (5 3/4" L), 1 demitasse spoon, 1 fitted wooden box. 160.87 total weighable troy pickle fork, and a 3-piece carving set. Set also ounces. 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 includes a S. Kirk & Son sterling Repousse pattern cold meat fork. All pieces monogrammed with presentation inscription en verso "KCS from CCS 1904". All housed in the original Black, Starr & Frost retailer custom 67 Whiting King Edward Flatware, Black, Starr & Frost Whiting King Edward 1901 pattern sterling box, 5" H x 16" W x 13" D. All pieces: 113.26 silver flatware, 81 total, 71 marked by retailer total troy ounces. Provenance: Baltimore estates and jeweler Black, Starr & Frost. Group of Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and includes 12 dinner knives with Old French Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down blades (9 1/2" L), 12 dinner forks (8" L) 20 to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, salad forks (12 retailed by BS&F), 12 teaspoons Chattanooga, TN. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 (11 retailed by BS&F), 12 place spoons (7 1/8" L), 12 table spoons (8 1/2" L), and 1 round bowl soup spoon (5 1/2" L). 120.10 weighable troy ounces.Provenance: Sevier County, TN Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 12 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 70 International Wild Rose Sterling Flatware, 122 pcs Tureen: 7 3/4" H x 12" W x 8" D including 122 pieces of International sterling silver handles; Vegetable dish: 5" H x 11" W x 8" D. flatware, Wild Rose pattern, including 8 All pieces inscribed on underside in script: Modern blade dinner knives (9 3/8" L), 4 New "Presented by Mrs. C.G. Hussey to Mabel French blade dinner knives (9 1/8" L), 12 Gordon Hussey, June 6th, 1894". Combined individual butter spreaders, 16 teaspoons, 8 weight: 114.65 oz troy. Provenance: a round bowl soup spoons, 4 place spoons, 12 Brentwood, TN estate. 1,600.00 - 1,800.00 iced teaspoons, 8 demitasse spoons, 12 dinner 73 Reed & Barton Marlborough flatware, 99 pcs forks (7 1/2" L), 12 salad forks, 12 99 pieces Reed and Barton Marlborough pattern seafood/cocktail forks, 3 serving spoons, 1 sterling silver flatware, including 17 dinner pierced serving spoon, 1 master butter, 1 cold knives: 8 knives (9 1/2" L), 9 knives (9 1/8" L), meat fork, 1 tomato server, 2 sugar shells, 1 16 dinner forks: 8 forks (7 3/4" L), 8 forks (7 lemon fork (4 3/4" L), 1 scalloped bowl gravy 1/4" L), 7 salad forks (6 1/8" L), 11 teaspoons ladle, 1 cake slice and a 2-piece carving set (5 3/4" L), 6 iced tea spoons, 10 cream soup (Knife: 13 1/8" L). Not monogrammed. 113.115 spoons, 6 dessert/oval soup spoons, 2 weighable troy ounces. Provenance: the estate of tablespoons, 8 oyster forks, 6 flat handle butter Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 1,800.00 spreaders, 1 gravy ladle, 1 jelly server, 1 large - 2,200.00 cold meat/serving fork, 1 medium cold meat/serving fork, 1 cheese server, 1 pastry server, 2-piece carving set, and 2-piece wooden bowl salad set. All pieces monogrammed. 100.49 total weighable troy ounces. 1,200.00 - 71 Gorham Chantilly 5 pc Sterling Tea Set Early Gorham Chantilly pattern tea service, 5 1,400.00 pieces including coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar, creamer and waste bowl, all with repousse scroll and rose decoration. Marked on undersides with old lion-anchor-g mark and 74 74 Pcs Gorham Chantilly Flatware + 1 other STERLING 3380 with year marks for 75 pieces total, 74 pieces Gorham sterling silver 1896-1899 (Chantilly, one of the most popular flatware in the Chantilly pattern, plus 1 other. patterns in America, was introduced in 1895). Chantilly flatware includes 10 Knives (8 All pieces monogrammed H on one side. All 3/4"L), 10 dinner forks (7"), 12 salad forks, 11 pieces except coffee pot have additional mark teaspoons, 9 round bowl soup spoons (6 1/4"), 8 EX to underside. Coffee pot 10" H. 88.04 oz boullion spoons (5"), 8 iced tea spoons, 9 troy combined weight. Provenance: Brentwood, butter spreaders, 2 tablespoons, and 1 each: Tennessee estate. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 tomato or cucumber server, gravy ladle, cold meat fork, lemon fork, and pastry server. Also included is one small pair of sugar tongs marked sterling in a complimentary but not identical pattern. Most pieces have old English 72 3 pcs Gorham Sterling Hollowware inc. tray, tureen Three pieces late 19th century Gorham sterling Monogram P or S. A few are not silver hollowware, all of matching design with monogrammed, including serving pieces. Most lobed bodies and shell and scroll borders: tray, pieces have old lion-anchor-G marks except 2 tureen, and vegetable dish. 1st item: Round salad forks, large serving spoons and all round sterling silver tray or platter with scroll and bowl soup spoons are marked "Gorham". shell border, the center monogrammed MGH, Combined weighable silver: 60.86 oz. troy. the back marked STERLING and 4187 with old Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, lion-anchor-G mark for Gorham, 15 1/2" Franklin, Tennessee. 900.00 - 1,100.00 diameter. 2nd and 3rd items: Oval vegetable serving dish and cover, together with an oval footed soup tureen and cover, the soup tureen marked on underside STERLING and 8 with old Gorham lion-anchor-G mark, and the vegetable dish marked STERLING and 8. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 13 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 75 12 Baltimore Silversmiths Sterling Goblets 78 George Sharp, Bailey & Co. Sterling Silver Ewer Set of 12 Baltimore Silversmiths Mfg. Company Bailey & Company, Philadelphia, sterling silver classical form sterling silver goblets, circular repousse lidded ewer or pitcher, marked with cups with flared bowls and molded lips on short additional hallmarks for the maker George circular pedestal bases with molded rims. All Sharp (Active, 1850-1874. Produced exclusively with faint gilt interiors. 5 7/8" H. 83.255 troy for Bailey & Co. 1852-1866). Rococo style ewer ounces. 1st quarter 20th century. Provenance: form with domed top with finial, flared lip over Private Maryville, TN collection. 1,500.00 - a pear shaped body and footed base, naturalistic 1,700.00 branch and leaf handle; repousse scrolling grape cluster, leaf and vine decoration to the upper body with central reserve, monogrammed and dated ""FWM/1855". Base marked "Bailey & Co./136/Chestnut St. Phila"with hallmarks for 76 112 Gorham Sterling Flatware, inc. Plain & Covingt George Sharp including a lion rampart, S and 112 pieces Gorham sterling silver flatware, shield. 11 3/4" H. 36.685 total troy ounces. including 102 pieces Gorham Plain pattern Provenance: Private Alabama Collection. flatware and 11 Convington pattern demitasse 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 spoons, plus 1 sterling cake server, 113 items total. Plain pattern pieces include 19 dinner knives: 9 knives (8 1/2"L), 12 knives (9 1/2"L), 23 forks: 12 forks (7 7/8"L), 11 forks (7" L), 7 salad forks (6 3/8" L), 10 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 79 Bogert 3 pc coin silver tea service 6 demitasse spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 place 3-piece Classical coin silver tea set, circa 1830, spoons, 3 tablespoons, 11 flat handle butter marked N.J. BOGERT in rectangle for Nicholas spreaders, 1 cream ladle, 1 gravy ladle, 2 piece J. Bogert, working , NY, early 19th carving set. Monogrammed "AHB". 11 century; consisting of teapot, sugar bowl and Convington pattern demitasse spoons (4 1/8" creamer, all with C scroll handles, lobed bodies L), 6 with gilt washed bowls. Monogrammed and bands of heart/scroll decoration to rims, "M S S". Also includes 1 cake server (10 1/2 shoulders, and midsections; the teapot and L), marked "Sterling" and "72". Includes two sugar bowl with figural flower finials to lids. fitted storage boxes approx. 3 1/4" H x 17" W x All pieces with Old English style monogram 11 1/2" D. 117.44 total weighable try ounces. PTG. Teapot 10 1/2" H. Combined weight: 1,800.00 - 1,900.00 58.47 oz troy. Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 800.00 - 1,000.00

77 Fisher Victoria 5-piece Sterling Tea Set with tray Fisher "Victoria" pattern sterling silver tea service, 5 pieces, including teapot (11" H), 80 2 Baltimore Coin Silver Mugs coffeepot (12" H), covered sugar bowl (8" H), (2 items). 1st item: Baltimore coin silver creamer (7" H) and waste bowl (5 1/2" H) all of repousse Christening mug, marks for Andrew footed form with chased and repousse Rococo Ellicott Warner (1786 - 1870) active style design. 94.345 total troy ounces sterling. 1805-1870. Footed baluster form and scrolled Together with an oval English silver plated tray rococo handle, all-over chased and engraved with rocaille border by Cheltenham. repousse decoration with central cartouche Provenance: Sevier County, TN private engraved "Bessie". 3 3/4" H. 2nd item: collection. 1,700.00 - 1,900.00 Baltimore coin silver repousse Christening mug, marks for Andrew Ellicott Warner (1786 - 1870) active 1805-1870. Cylindrical form with applied hollow, shaped handle with all-over chased and engraved floral and bird decoration. Central cartouche with monogram. 3 1/4" H. 5.820 troy ounces. Both mugs circa 1840s. 6.510 troy ounces. 12.330 total troy ounces. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 14 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia months died from his injury, March 21, 1863". Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and Hugh (Source: "The Encyclopedia of Virginia Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down to Biography:, Volume III, by Lyon Gardiner present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, Tyler, LL. D., 1915). 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Chattanooga, TN. 500.00 - 700.00 82 14 Anthony Rasch Spoons plus 4 others 81 Mitchell & Tyler Coin Silver Presentation Goblet, Two groups coin silver spoons. 1st group: Coin silver repousse goblet, University of Scarce set of 14 coin silver table or serving Virginia interest, presented to Lewis Minor spoons by Anthony Rasch, King's Pattern, with Coleman (Virginia, 1827-1863), stamped mark double swell tipt shell and anthemion on inner rim of base for Mitchell & Tyler decoration, marked A.RASCH in serrated (working Richmond, Virginia, 1845-1866). rectangle (Anthony Rasch, working New Goblet with heavy repousse leaf, grape and vine Orleans 1821-d. 1858, working Philadelphia decorated bowl, the central engraved cartouche 1805-1820). 8-5/8" L. 26.045 oz troy. reading "To L. M. Coleman from The C. L. Monogrammed SDH in script, possibly for Society, 1853-4", raised on a naturalistic Susan Dayton Harrod Boyd (1813-1905) or the grapevine stem, with leaf, grape and vine conjoined initials of Maj. Genl. Henry Dearborn repousse decorated foot. The C.L. Society likely and his wife Sarah (married 1813). 2nd group: refers to the Columbian Literary Society at the Set 4 coin silver teaspoons, King's Pattern, all University of Virginia, organized circa 1850 and with double swell tipt with shell and anthemion disbanded circa 1859. 7 1/8" H. 9.535 troy decoration, marked M.P. in rectangle with ounces. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd pseudo hallmarks of anchor, star and George III, Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from probably Matthew Petit (working New York, Lewis Minor Coleman and his wife, Mary NY circa 1811). Monogrammed DH in script. Ambler Marshall Coleman (daughter of James 5-3/8" L, 2.31 oz troy. 28.355 total oz troy. K. Marshall and granddaughter of U.S. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. This silver (1755-1835); their son, Lewis M. Coleman Jr. descended in the family of Annette Maria was related to the family of U.S. War Secretary Dearborn Boyd, daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn Major General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) by (1786-1846) and his wife Pamela August his marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Gilman (1802-1880, the granddaughter of Gen. Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd. Annette was the Dearborn on her mother's side). Annette was daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) married to Charles Harrod Boyd of New and his wife Pamela August Gilman Orleans (son of Susan Dayton Harrod Boyd) and (1802-1880) and was the great- granddaughter had four children, Annie Frances Harrod Boyd, of Gen. Dearborn on her mother's side). Augusta Dearborn Boyd, Emily Dearborn Boyd Biography: "Coleman, Lewis Minor, born in and Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis Minor Hanover County, Virginia, February 3, 1827; Coleman, Jr.). Lewis Minor Coleman Jr. was graduated with high honors at the University of the son of CSA Lt. Col. Lewis Minor Coleman Virginia, in 1846, and became principal of the and Mary Ambler Marshall, granddaughter of Hanover Academy; in 1859, upon the John Marshall (1755-1835), fourth Chief Justice resignation of Dr. Harrison from the chair of of the . Note: Susan Dayton ancient languages in the University of Virginia, Harrod Boyd was the daughter of Hannah Rolf Mr. Coleman, who had been a pupil of Dr. Dayton (1791-1826) and Charles Harrod Harrison, was elected professor of Latin, and (1787-1870), president of the Atchafalaya Bank relinquished his position in the Hanover of New Orleans and aide-de-camp to General Academy to accept the same; he served in that Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. capacity but for two years, for in 1861, at the 2,000.00 - 2,400.00 outbreak of the civil war, he joined the ranks of the Confederate army, in which he enlisted as captain of an artillery company which he recruited; he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel of artillery in 1862; at the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, he was severely wounded, and after three Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 15 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 83 Missisippi Premium Coin Silver Cup, Noxubee Fair 1 Private Brentwood, TN collection. 2,400.00 - Rare and generously sized Mississippi 2,600.00 Agricultural Presentation Goblet, coin silver, 86 French silver and cobalt glass claret jug engraved "Premium / Noxubee Fair / 1858" French Neoclassical style cobalt glass claret jug within a garland of repousse grapes and vines, or ewer with silver mounts, the deep blue glass molded rim and foot ring. No maker's mark. body adorned with overlaid silver decoration of 7"H, 5. 11 oz troy. Note: According to T.S. Classical Greek figures engaged in various Boggess, Jr., Emeritus Associate Professor of activities, surmounted by a silver frame with Food & Science, University of Georgia, the egg and dart banding, a covered beaded spout Noxubee County Agricultural Society was and curved handle with dolphin head terminus. organized in 1858 "to promote a better and Egg and dart banding adorns the shoulder, base improved agriculture through the showing of all and raised foot. Minerva head effaced marks to kinds of crops and livestock, as well as to the under handle and at top of the foot. 12 satisfy a social need when people from all 1/2"H. 19th century. Provenance: the estate of sections of the county competed in culinary arts, Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 1,000.00 needlecraft and other exhibits". The Society - 1,400.00 sponsored a Fair that year, although previous county fairs had been held beginning in the early 1850s. (For more information, ref. http://www.dasharpe.com/genealogy/noxubeeco 87 Continental Silver Griffin Figural Jug fairs.html). 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 Continental .800 silver figural claret or wine jug, the hinged lid in the form of a griffin's head set with glass topaz eyes, cast handle with applied feather decoration, the body with 84 3 Coin Silver Julep Cups inc. KY chased feather design resting on two claw feet. 3 coin silver julep cups or beakers, all with Conjoined initial monogram with crown crest. cylindrical tapering sides and molded edges. 1 Marked on underside of lid and on base with with incuse mark D.KINSEY( working Austria-Hungarian Diana Head hallmark with 3 , c. 1840-1871), 1 with circular denoting silver fineness and P denoting the mark P.L. REESE MT. STERLING KY (Philip assay city/town of Pest, makers marks A.B.A Louis Reese, workng Mt. Sterling, c. 1857-d. within a triangle on base. 8 5/8" H. 26.885 troy 1897, ref. Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of KY, ounces. Provenance: Private Lookout Mountain, p. 224), and 1 marked D.P. ARMER TN collection. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 RICHMOND KY in rectangle (Dorland P. Armer, b. 1843-d. 1910, working Richmond c. 1870-?), ref. Boultinghouse, p. 33). All approximately 3 1/2"H. Combined weight: 88 George III Sterling Soup Tureen, Emes & Barnard 12.055 oz troy. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 English George III sterling silver soup tureen and cover, Neoclassical design, oblong form with shaped cover having an engraved griffin crest and a loop handle with acanthus overlay; 85 George VI Sterling Silver Tray, Crichton Bros. plain body with gadrooned edge, lion's mask George VI sterling silver platter or drinks tray, and loop bail handles with acanthus overlay, rectangular form with scalloped corners and engraved griffin armorial crest to each side; beaded rim, engraved foliate and diaper border atop an oblong pedestal base with gadrooned accented by cherub or angel faces in cartouches neck and raised oval center, atop four ball feet. at each corner. No monograms or monogram Marks on side of base and lid for Rebecca Emes removals. Hallmarked for London, 1929 and & Edward Barnard I, London, 1808. 11 3/4" H maker's mark for Lionel Alfred Crichton, x 12 1/2" W x 9" D. 114.740 troy ounces. additionally marked London Hand Wrought Provenance: Private Lookout Mountain, TN Crichton Bros. 22 Old Bond St. W.1. 26" x 19 collection. 8,000.00 - 9,000.00 5/8" plus 2 3/8" D x 5" W handles. 10 lbs, 11 oz weight. (5.25 Kg, 169.79 oz troy). Provenence: Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 16 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 89 George III Sterling Silver Epergne 92 Dominique Alonzo Bronze & Ivory Sculpture English George III Neoclassical sterling silver Dominique Alonzo (France,1910-1930) cold and cut crystal epergne with figural silver painted bronze and ivory sculpture depicting a basket of fruit and flowers. Hallmarks for J. W young woman with bonnet and simple dress, Story & W. Elliott, London, 1811. Oval frame holding a bundle in one arm. Signed on the base with ovolo rim containing a central crystal bowl "D. Alonzo". Additionally stamped "Bronze cut in a diamond pattern, raised on four France" and "Etling Paris". Mounted onto a serpentine reeded legs adorned with shell and circular bronze base. Figure - 8 1/2" H. 9" total acanthus decoration at top and ending in paw H. 500.00 - 700.00 feet, joined by an oval medial support accented with a basket of flowers. Four serpentine reeded arms issue from the basket of flowers, each supporting a round glass bowl cut in an overall 93 William Oliver, O/C, Woman with Floral Wreath diamond pattern. Hallmarks to top edge of outer William Oliver the Younger (France/United epergne, fruit basket, underside of base, and Kingdom, 1823-1901) oil on canvas painting serpentine arms. Epergne frame - 11 1/4" H x depicting a young woman in a wooded 19" dia. With glass - 15" H x 22" dia. Sterling landscape setting, adjusting a wreath of flowers frame: 113.932 troy ounces. Provenance: Private in her hair. Signed "W. Oliver" lower left. Lookout Mountain, TN collection. 4,400.00 - Handwritten label reading "From the Collection 4,800.00 of Sir Clifford J. Cory, Llantarnam Abbey, Monmouthshire" with The Cooling Galleries, London label, en verso of frame. Stamp reading "Prepared by Winsor & Newton, Limited, 33, 90 Pr. George II Sterling Silver Candlesticks Rathbone Place, London," en verso of canvas. Pair of George II Rococo sterling silver Housed in a carved Louis XV style giltwood candlesticks on hexagonal bases with shell and composition frame with pierced corners, corners, fixed nozzles, each having six shell labeled "W. Oliver" lower center of frame. form corners, over shafts with round flared Sight - 29 1/4" H x 19 3/8" W. Framed - 37 1/4" fluted knops, fluted baluster, and cylindrical H x 27 1/4" W. Provenance: Property of a knop below. Bases with marks for William private Alabama collection. 1,600.00 - 1,800.00 Gould, London, 1750; both nozzles marked with lion passant, one nozzle also marked WG. 8 3/4" H. 36.355 total troy ounces. Provenance: Private Lookout Mountain, TN collection. 94 Hans Zatzka Oil on Canvas Orientalist Scene 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 Hans (Ronsard) Zatzka (Austria/Italy, 1859-1945) oil on canvas Orientalist harem scene, depicting two partially nude females in a lavish interior, with a balcony overlooking city 91 Large French Enamel, Gilt Bronze Table Screen rooftops. One figure stands by the window A French Rococo style enamel and gilt bronze arranging flowers and the other is seated on a 3-panel table screen, each panel inset with daybed with musical instruments; a hooka and beveled glass upper over a hand-enameled oriental rug sit on the floor. Signed lower right porcelain scene depicting a castle interior with "H. Zatzka". Housed in the original parcel gilt figures descending a staircase, all set within a carved and textured frame with scroll molded gilt bronze frame. Back covered in red fabric. corners. Sight - 22 1/2" H x 30 3/4" W. Framed 15 1/2" H x 15 3/4" W (fully extended). French, - 30 3/4" H x 39" W. Provenance: Private Oak mid to late 19th century. Provenance: Private Ridge, TN estate. Biography (courtesy of Bristol, TN collection. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 AskArt: The Artists' Bluebook): "Hans Zatzka is known for Religious, allegory, figure, genre and Oriental scene painting. He studied at the fine arts academy in Vienna between 1877 and 1892 before going on to decorate numerous churches in Vienna, Mayerling, Olmutz (now Olomouc, Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 17 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Czech Republic) and Innsbruck. He went to the 2,400.00 - 3,400.00 Academy of Fine Arts from 1877 to 1882, 97 Alexander Mark Rossi Seashore Watercolor Painting where he studied under Professor Blaas and was Alexander Mark Rossi (United Kingdom, awarded the Golden Fügermedal in 1880. He 1840-1916) watercolor on paper seashore scene made several study trips to Italy; later he painting titled "Paddling on a Summer's Day" practiced fresco paintings in churches and did depicting a young woman wading in the shallow portraits. He developed a special interest in water, holding her dress above her ankles, genre pictures, ideal depictions of women and foreground, with beach goers and and boats in cupids". 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 the background. Signed and inscribed "To W 95 Andre Vignoles, O/C, Pond at Chenes Dixon from A M Rossi" in pencil, top right. Andre Vignoles (French, 1920-2017) Chris Beetles Limited, 5 Ryder Street, St. rectangular oil on canvas painting titled James's, London gallery label with artist, title, "L'Etang Aux Chenes en Automne," (The Pond medium and measurement information with at Chenes in Autumn). Depicts a large house or additional artist biographical label, en verso. other building situated behind a grove of trees, Painting mounted to off white French mat with their autumn foliage reflected in a pond in the gilt border. Housed under glass in a foreground. Signed "A. Vignoles" lower right. contemporary gilt wood frame. Painting - 7" H x Several inscriptions and marks en verso: top left 14 1/8" W. Framed - 17 1/8" H x 23 1/8" W. stretcher "EKTA Catalogue"; stamp on canvas Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: The top left left "Couleurs Toiles Extra Fine Lucien Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. LeFebvre..."; Center top stretcher "C77225"; 900.00 - 1,000.00 top right stretcher "WF Paris"; right top canvas "L'Etang Aux Chenes en Automne Andre Vignole". Gilt metal placard with artist's name, affixed lower center of frame. Housed in a 98 Haynes King O/B, Fisherwoman at Wall carved gilt wood frame with linen and gilt Haynes King (United Kingdom, 1831-1904) oil rabbet edge. Sight - 50 1/2" H x 63" W. Framed on board painting depicting a young fisher girl - 58 1/2" H x 71" W. Biography: Andre waiting by a stone wall and gazing out at the Vignoles, who died earlier this year, studied ocean with her fishing gear by her side. Signed painting in Paris during the 1940s. He and dated lower left "H. King, 1884". Housed in frequently submitted his works to the Salon green painted wood frames with white wooden d'Automne, where he was a member of the liners. Sight - 12 3/8" H x 7 1/2" W. Framed - Council. He also exhibited works in Paris in the 19 3/8" H x 14 5/8" W. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 1950s at the Salon au Jeunes Peintres. 3,400.00 - 4,400.00

99 Haynes King O/B, Fisherwoman on Beach Haynes King (United Kingdom, 1831-1904) oil 96 Andre Vignoles, O/C, Landscape Painting on board painting depicting a young fisher girl Andre Vignoles (French, 1920-2017) square oil walking along the shore with gathering baskets on canvas landscape painting depicting a spring in hand, small fishing boat with additional river scene with village in background. Signed baskets in the background. Signed and dated "A. Vignoles" lower right. Inscription reading lower left "H. King, 1884". Housed in green "#77382 A Vignoles" en verso. Gilt metal painted wood frames with white wooden liners. placard with artist's name, affixed lower center Sight - 12 3/8" H x 7 1/2" W. Framed - 19 3/8" of frame. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame H x 14 5/8" W. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 with linen and gilt rabbet edge. Sight - 38 3/4" H x 38 3/4" W. Framed - 47" H x 47" W. Biography: Andre Vignoles, who died earlier this year, studied painting in Paris during the 1940s. He frequently submitted his works to the Salon d'Automne, where he was a member of the Council. He also exhibited works in Paris in the 1950s at the Salon au Jeunes Peintres. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 18 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 100 Aristide Maillol Nude Drawing exhibited at the American Museum of Natural Aristide Maillol (France, 1861-1944) conte History in New York, at the Mint Museum in crayon drawing on paper of a nude female, Charlotte, North Carolina, and in Canada. depicted standing with her back facing the 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 artist. Two (2) monogram signatures lower left. 103 E. Von S. Dingle watercolor, 2 birds and Magnolia Housed in a molded gilt frame with linen matte Edward Von Siebold Dingle (South Carolina , and gilt wood liner. Mickelson's Fine Art 1893-1975) watercolor and gouache on Framing, Washington, DC, label en verso. paperboard painting of two immature cardinals Drawing - 15" H x 11" W. Sight - 16 1/2" H x perched on Magnolia branches. Signed lower 12 5/8" W. Framed - 22 1/2" H x 18 1/4" W. right and numbered in pencil #767. Title or 20th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, possible exhibition label affixed en verso and TN estate. 800.00 - 1,000.00 also numbered #57; Whatman stamped label en verso. Original narrow molded birdseye maple frame. 19" x 13 3/4" sight, 27 1/2" x 21 1/2" framed. Provenence: Private Brentwood, TN collection. Biography (source- Askart: The 101 James Michalopoulos Oil, "Pristine at Prytania" James ("Mitchell") Michalopoulos Artists' Bluebook): Edward Von Siebold Dingle (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), oil on canvas grew up on a Charleston, South Carolina landscape painting depicting a traditional New plantation. His mother was a noted bird artist Orleans style house with large front windows, a and helped guide his career combining porch with wrought iron rails and a wrought orinthology and art; he also studied with Alfred iron fence. Signed lower right in red "Mitchell". Hutty. His primary medium was watercolor. Titled en verso "Pristine At Prytania" on Like John James Audubon, Dingle painted from stretcher and additionally signed. Housed in a specimens he collected, and his collection of contemporary carved and painted wood frame. more than a thousand bird skins is now housed Sight - 35 1/2" H x 47 3/8" W. Framed - 43 1/2" in The Charleston Museum. Dingle's work was H x 55 1/2" W. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 exhibited in the first American exhibition of bird paintings, held in Los Angeles in 1926. His works also were exhibited at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, at the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, and 102 E. Von S. Dingle Watercolor, Cardinal & Magnolia in Canada. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 Edward Von Siebold Dingle (South Carolina, 1893-1975) watercolor and gouache on paperboard painting of a female cardinal and a magnolia branch. Signed lower right with penciled number 756 in lower right corner. 104 Dixie Durham Folk Art painting Whatman's Paper stamped label en verso with Dixie Hampson Durham (American/Arkansas, b. 1913) oil on canvas painting of African additional pencil inscriptions "Female Cardinal American figures entering a church; a cabin #49". 22" x 15" unframed. Provenence: Private with row of mailboxes outside is visible to the Brentwood, TN collection. Biography (source- Askart: The Artists' Bluebook): Edward Von right and a dog is in the foreground. Signed lower right and additionally signed Dixie en Siebold Dingle grew up on a Charleston, South verso. Housed in a wide distressed wood plank Carolina plantation. His mother was a noted frame. Sight - 15 1/4" H x 19" W. Framed - 24" bird artist and helped guide his career combining orinthology and art; he also studied H x 18" W. 800.00 - 1,200.00 with Alfred Hutty. His primary medium was watercolor. Like John James Audubon, Dingle painted from specimens he collected, and his collection of more than a thousand bird skins is now housed in The Charleston Museum. Dingle's work was exhibited in the first American exhibition of bird paintings, held in Los Angeles in 1926. His works also were Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 19 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 105 Helen LaFrance, Church Picnic 107 Helen LaFrance, O/C, "Laundry Day," exhibited Helen LaFrance (Kentucky, b. 1919) oil on Helen LaFrance (Kentucky, born 1919) oil on canvas landscape painting depicting a Church canvas painting titled "Laundry Day," landscape Picnic, with automobiles parked in front of a depicting two quilts hanging on a clothes line church and horse and buggy approaching lower and a woman stiring the contents of a large left; a table is being spread in the right middle kettle. Signed and dated "78" lower right. ground while little girls play a circle game in Exhibition label with title and medium and the right foreground. Signed lower right. label with alternate title "On the Farm", en Housed in a giltwood molded frame. Sight - 17 verso (exhibited, Tennessee State Museum, 1/2" H x 23 1/2" W. Framed - 23" H x 29" W. "Helen LaFrance: Folk Art Memories," July Biography: "Self-taught African American artist 1-August 12, 2012). Housed in a contemporary Helen LaFrance was born on a Kentucky farm wooden frame. Sight - 21 1/2" H x 27 1/2" W. and began painting in her 40s. She is known for Framed - 24 3/4" H x 30 3/4" W. American, late her "memory paintings" - drawn from her 20th century. Alternate spelling: Helen La recollections of life growing up in the rural France. Biography: "Self-taught African South. Several museums and private collectors, American artist Helen La France was born on a including Oprah Winfrey, own examples of her Kentucky farm and began painting in her 40s. work. Now nearly 100 years old, she resides in She is known for her "memory paintings" - a Kentucky nursing home". (Source: "Helen drawn from her recollections of life growing up LaFrance Folk Art Memories" by Kathy in the rural South. Several museums and private Moses). Alternate spelling: Helen La France. collectors, including Oprah Winfrey, own 3,000.00 - 3,400.00 examples of her work. Now nearly 100 years old, she resides in a Kentucky nursing home". (Source: "Helen LaFrance Folk Art Memories" by Kathy Moses). 1,400.00 - 1,800.00

106 Helen LaFrance, O/C, "The General Store" Helen LaFrance (Kentucky, born 1919) oil on canvas painting titled "The General Store", landscape depicting figures in early automobiles 108 William Frye Portrait of an African American Man and horse drawn buggies in front of a General George Wilhelm Frye, (/Alabama, Store. Signed lower right. Titled, en verso. 1822-1872) oval oil on canvas painting of Housed in a contemporary wooden frame. Sight Southern historical interest, depicting a bearded - 18" H x 24" W. Framed - 19 3/8" H x 25 1/2" African American man standing beside a posted W. American, late 20th century. Biography: newspaper, attired in a white shirt, red pants "Self-taught African American artist Helen and suspenders, a straw hat and black boots. LaFrance was born on a Kentucky farm and The subject holds a brush tinged with began painting in her 40s. She is known for her whitewash or white glue and a paint pail, and "memory paintings" - drawn from her just behind him, on the wall, is posted the front recollections of life growing up in the rural page of the Louisville Commercial Newspaper South. Several museums and private collectors, (1869-1902). Signed lower left margin "W F". including Oprah Winfrey, own examples of her Unframed. 26 3/4" H x 21 3/4" W. Exhibited, work. Now nearly 100 years old, she resides in The Howard Steamboat Museum "Fall Into Art" a Kentucky nursing home". (Source: "Helen exhibit, 2010. Provenance: Estate of Lynn LaFrance Folk Art Memories" by Kathy Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. Note: Lynn Moses). Alternate spelling: Helen La France. Renau was awarded the Isaac Murphy Award 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 for her groundbreaking research about slavery and African American history in Kentucky. This painting, which hung over her desk, was among her most prized pieces. Frye's decision to title the newspaper "The Louisville Commercial" and give it such visual prominence is significant, especially when viewed beside his working class, African American subject. Founded by the DuPont family in 1870, The Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 20 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Louisville Commercial was the only Republican 109 H. Kittredge, Portrait of Bonnie Scotland & Robert daily newspaper in Kentucky, and it also The only known lifetime oil portrait of Bonnie circulated in Southern and Middle and Scotland, premier stallion of Belle Meade West Tennessee. According to one period Plantation, with chief groom Robert "Uncle description quoted in "Chronicling America," Bob" Green, painted and dated 1879 by "its rigorous exposure of corruption and Herbert S. Kittredge (American, 1853- 1881). wastefulness in municipal affairs has given it The iconic painting depicts Bonnie Scotland strong local popularity and influence; it is a standing in a field under a partly cloudy blue favorite in families and with business men, and sky, beside Green, who is attired in a white the saloons and gambling dens are bitterly apron, dark pants and a hat; two trees and a hostile towards it." Biderman DuPont, sole fence are visible in the background. Housed in a owner of the paper by 1874, had supported the molded giltwood frame with title placard front Union cause and in an 1860 letter to his mother, center. Sight - 24" H x 28"W. Framed - 33 1/2" wrote that "Slavery is a moral evil...." (source: H x 38 1/2"W. Provenance: The Harding Family Timothy J. Mullin, "The du Ponts in Kentucky," of Belle Meade Plantation, by descent to DLSC Faculty Publications, Western Kentucky present consignor. Note: Most of the Kentucky University, 2009). In an 1873 ad the newspaper Derby winners of the twentieth century, and a boasted it had "met the Democratic papers at significant number of other important every point and exposed their misstatements" thoroughbreds, can trace their lineage to Bonnie (American Newspaper Directory, Vol. 4). Scotland. The stallion was foaled in 1853 in Biography: "George Wilhelm (William) Frye Malton, England by Iago out of Queen Mary by (1822-1872) was a portrait artist from Germany Gladiator, and originally owned by William who established a studio in Huntsville, Madison l'Anson. Bonnie Scotland overcame an injury at County; he also painted in Arkansas, Kentucky, age 2 and went on to win the Liverpool St. and Tennessee. His depictions of life in the Leger, but collapsed while winning the western Black Belt of Alabama were important Doncaster Stakes, and was retired to stud at the records of the antebellum period in the state. He age of 3. His great fame ultimately came not as also tutored future Alabama artist Maria an English racehorse, but as one of America's Howard Weeden for two years. Historians are great sires. He was imported to New York in able to follow his career through court records 1857 by Captain Cornish of and and the newspaper advertisements Frye placed stood at John Reeber's Fashion Stud in in Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Lancaster, Ohio, and Col. W.F. Harper's farm Tennessee; several advertisements in Alabama Nantura in Woodford, Kentucky. Other owners newspapers announce his relocations. By 1845, included J.C. Simpson of , Illinois, and Frye had settled in Louisville, Kentucky, where C.C. Parks of Waukegan, Illinois. Although the he painted portraits, and he opened a second Civil War disrupted the sport of racing in studio in Huntsville by March 1847 while America, Bonnie Scotland spent the early 1860s maintaining the Louisville location at least into siring runners that would go on to successful 1848. On May 18, 1848, he married Virginia track careers, including Dangerous, Malcolm, Hale in Hunstville; the couple would have four Bourbon Belle, and Frogtown. In 1872, General children. He became a U.S. citizen on August William Harding purchased Bonnie Scotland 29, 1854, in Madison County. During the next and brought him to Belle Meade, where the several years, Frye opened temporary studios in stallion was bred with higher quality mares and numerous locations around the South, including established one of the most important sire lines Memphis, Tennessee, and advertised his in America. According to American Classic services there for four months in 1857. Frye's Pedigrees, he was the leading sire in America growing reputation as a portrait painter (1880 and 1882, runner up in 1868 and 1871), prompted the Agricultural and Horticultural and "his progeny were known for good looks, Society Fair of West Alabama to enlist him as a balance, and overall soundness." Clio Hogan's fine arts judge in 1859". (Source: "The Index to Stakes Winners 1865-1967 credits him Encyclopedia of Alabama" by E. Bryding with 21 stakes winners. Some of the famous Adams). Alternate spelling George William horses from his line include Bramble, Frey. 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 Man-O-War, Sea Biscuit, War Admiral, Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Affirmed, and most Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 21 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # recently, Chrome. Bonnie Scotland single exception of Rosa Bonheur we have died at Belle Meade in 1880, one year after this never seen one who could equal Kittredge." portrait was painted, having helped build Belle (Vol. 8, p. 694). The Hardings of Belle Meade Meade's reputation as one of the great were known to have commissioned works from thoroughbred horse breeding nurseries in the America's finest sporting artists. Edward Troye world. Robert (Bob) Green was in charge of all (1808-1874) was an early favorite. After the thoroughbreds at Belle Meade, a position Kittredge's death, they engaged artists including which earned him international recognition. Thomas Scott (see lot #111 in this auction) and Born a slave, he was brought to Belle Meade in Canadian-American painter Henry Stull 1839 and thanks to his skill with horses, he (1851-1913) to paint portraits of their best soon became General Harding's right hand man, horses. 36,000.00 - 40,000.00 with four grooms working under his 110 Print of Bonnie Scotland and Bob Green, 20th c. supervision. Green is credited with saving 1933 Hand colored gravure print of the famous several horses from injury during an ill-fated Belle Meade Stallion, Bonnie Scotland, with railroad trip to New York, which was groom Robert (Bob) Green, based on the 1878 jeopardized by the Johnstown Flood of 1889. painting by H.S. Kittredge (ref. the original Following emancipation, Green became Belle Kittredge painting, also being sold in this Meade's highest paid employee, declining an auction), "from the original in the collection of offer from Fairview Farm in order to stay on William Harding Jackson Esq., Published and with the Hardings. He led President Grover Copyrighted at the Sign of the Indian Head New on a tour of Belle Meade in 1887. York 1933." Printed paper label verso for According to Belle Meade Plantation's website, "Antiquities" of Atlanta, GA and Greensboro, near the end of his life, Green was forced to NC. Plate - 15" x 16". Sight - 15 1/2" x 16 1/2". move from the property where he had lived and Matted and framed under glass - 24" x 25". worked for decades. His request to be buried Provenance: private Nashville TN collection. there was granted in 1906, and he rests on the 350.00 - 450.00 grounds today in an unmarked grave. Artist biography: Herbert Kittredge's untimely death at the age of 28 cut short a blossoming career in sporting art. Little is known about his youth and 111 Thomas Scott, Portrait of Springfield training. According to the book "Animal and Thomas James Scott (Kentucky, 1824-1888) oil Sporting Artists in America," in 1876, "the on canvas painting of the horse Springfield of noted American thoroughbred breeder Randolph Belle Meade Plantation. The horse is depicted Huntington encouraged [Kittredge] to make standing in a stall in front of his feed box, on equine portraiture his career while living on which the artist has painted his name. Artist Huntington's stud in New York. Kittredge was signature T. J. Scott in lower right margin, commissioned to execute drawings of Leopard, dated 1885. 18" H x 24" W. Unframed. an Arabian stallion, and Linden Tree, a Barbary Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, stallion, both presented to General Ulysses S. Louisville, Kentucky. History: Springfield was Grant by the Sultan of in 1879." foaled in 1878, the get/progeny of Belle Meade Kittredge's death at the age of 28 was reported Plantation's famous sire Bonnie Scotland and in Wallace's Monthly, which stated in an competed at Saratoga. Exhibited, "The Horse in editorial that "his first serious attempt to Decorative and Fine Art - Selections of delineate a horse, so far as we know, may be Outstanding Equine Art Represented in found in the MONTHLY for October 1878." National and Kentucky Collections," 2010, at The young artist had come to the Wallace the Headley-Whitney Museum in Lexington, offices that year with a letter of introduction Kentucky. Published in the exhibition catalogue from Powell Bros. of Springboro, PA, and "A Troye Legacy: Animal Painter, T. J. Scott" amazed the editors with his proofs of by Genevieve Baird Lacer on page 49. engravings of a Powell horse and several others. Biography (courtesy AskArt: The Artists' In fact, the magazine called Kittredge "the Bluebook): "Thomas J. Scott was born in greatest and truest of all horse delineators the Tullytown, Pennsylvania in 1824. His family the world ever produced. We have studied the relocated to Philadelphia where Scott attended great masters, ancient and modern, and with the Central High School, having as his Graphics Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 22 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Professor, Rembrandt Peale. He attended and County, TN collection. Biography (by James C. graduated with a degree in Pharmacy at the Kelly, Virginia Historical Society): "Portraitist Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1846. He Samuel M. Shaver was born in Sullivan County, worked as a druggist in Philadelphia for a few the son of David Shaver and Catherine years, but was in Kentucky painting horses by (Barringer) Shaver. He may have been 1856. He studied with Edward Troye, both influenced by William Harrison Scarborough painting the famous sire Lexington for his (1812-1871), a native-born Tennessee artist, owner R.A. Alexander of Woodburn Farm the four years Shaver’s senior, who did portraits of very same year, 1857. Scott painted horses for Shaver’s relatives. Shaver’s earliest known the most important early turfmen in Kentucky painting dates to 1845, but he was probably including Dr. Elisha Warfield, John M. Clay, painting before that time. For the next James Grinstead, and Major B.G. Thomas. The quarter-century, he was East Tennessee’s Civil War interrupted Scott's animal painting standard portraitist. In 1851 Shaver was pursuit and he served as Hospital Steward the professor of drawing and painting at the Odd entire war with the 21st Infantry Regiment Fellows Female Institute in Rogersville. In 1852 Union. After the war he resumed his painting he advertised in Greeneville and Knoxville but also became a writer/correspondent for the papers; for several years thereafter his sporting journal, "Turf, Field, and Farm". He whereabouts are unknown. The death of his first wrote articles ranging from breeding practices wife in January 1856 recalled him to to the care of horses under the pen name "Prog". Rogersville, where he remained until the Civil He was a highly respected authority on the War. At the outset of the war, pro-Confederate conformation of a horse and was respected by Shaver moved to Knoxville, where he became the top turfmen across the country". 3,400.00 - one of the founders of the East Tennessee Art 3,800.00 Association. The association commissioned him 112 Folk Art Portrait of a Child, TN History to do portraits of fifteen Confederate leaders Folk art painting on canvas, depicting a little and generals, presumably from photographs. girl with brown eyes and ringlets, wearing a None of the portraits have been located, and triple strand coral necklace and lace dress with perhaps they were never painted. From 1863 to red sash, seated in a red painted chair with 1868 Shaver lived and worked near yellow trim, and holding fruit. 28" x 19 1/2" Russellville. About 1868 he joined his unframed. Provenance: Painting has descended mother-in-law and family in Jerseyville, Illinois, in the Moran family of Woodland Farm in near St. Louis, where he continued painting. He Williamson County, TN, which included the died June 21, 1878" 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 cabinetmaker Charles Moran. Charles Moran 114 Thomas Campbell, TN Landscape was born in Gates, North Carolina in 1794 and Thomas Campbell (Tennessee, 1834-1914) oil established a cabinetmaking shop in Franklin, on board landscape, probably Tennessee, Tennessee circa 1820. The subject is unknown, depicting a meadow with several cows and a as is the painter. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 grove of trees in the foreground, and more cattle and trees in the background. Signed lower right T. Campbell. Partial label en verso for a painters supply business on Williams Street in New York. Housed in a molded giltwood frame, 113 Samuel Shaver Portrait of a Gentleman, poss. Frank likely original. 4 1/2" x 10 1/2" sight, 8 1/2" x Oil on canvas three-quarter portrait of a 14 1/2" framed. Provenance: Nashville, gentleman by Samuel Shaver (Tennessee, Tennessee estate. 700.00 - 900.00 1816-1878). Depicting a gentleman with blue eyes and gray hair at his temples, seated in a red chair and attired in 19th century clothing . Oral tradition states the sitter was a member of the McWhorter family, early prominent settlers in Knox County, TN, however, the sitter bears a resemblance to President Franklin Pierce (1804-1869, President 1853-1857). Sight - 35 1/2" H x 28 1/2"W. Framed - 39" H x 32" W. Mid 19th century. Provenance: Private Knox Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 23 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 115 John Chumley Watercolor "Blizzard" arts community and served as President of the John Wesley Chumley (Virginia/Tennessee Tennessee Arts Council and sat on the board of 1928-1984) watercolor snow scene painting the Hunter Museum of Art. From 1951-1984 he titled "Blizzard" depicting two houses in the was painter in residence at the University of background (presumably the artist's homes) and Tennessee in Chattanooga; the Cress Gallery of a fence line in the foreground, both covered in Art at UTC is named in his honor". 800.00 - deep drifts of winter snow. Signed "Chumley" 1,000.00 lower right. Titled "Blizzard/ Chumley's House" 117 George Cress, O/B, Abstract Cityscape en verso. Housed in a silvered gilt wood frame. George Ayers Cress (Alabama/Tennessee, Sight - 19 1/4" H x 29" W. Framed - 30 1/4" H 1921-2008) oil on board abstract painting titled x 40 1/2" W. Provenance: The Living Estate of "City Shadows" depicting a cityscape with Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. Biography church and steeple at left. Signed and dated (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook/J.C. "George Cress 1955" lower right. Titled with Tumblin): "John Chumley was born in exhibition label en verso. Housed in a rustic Minnesota and grew up in Tennessee. His painted wood frame. Sight - 22" H x 11 1/4" W. interest in realism flourished while studying Framed - 29" H x 18 1/4" W. Provenance: under Walter Steumpfig at the Pennsylvania Exhibited in the "George Cress: Twenty Years" Academy of Fine Arts; he also studied at the Retrospective Tour in 1971-1972. Exhibit Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, and catalog included with the lot. Biography (from was Artist in Residence at the Fort Worth the Tennessee Historical Quarterly Vol. XLIV Center of Art in Texas from 1958-1961. No. 2: "Landscape and Genre Painting in Chumley moved with his family to the Tennessee 1810-1985"): "George Cress was Shenandoah Valley in 1961. Scenes from his born in Anniston, Alabama and studied at native East Tennessee were a frequent source of Emory University, American University, and the inspiration. He had one man shows at the Dulin University of Georgia, where he studied under Gallery of Art (predecessor of the Knoxville fellow Southern contemporary artist Lamar Museum of Art, Fort Worth, Norfolk, Va., Dodd. He was a central figure in Chattanooga's Pennsylvania and New York. His New York arts community and served as President of the exhibits were very successful and earned him Tennessee Arts Council and sat on the board of national recognition and comparisons with the Hunter Museum of Art. From 1951-1984 he Hopper and Wyeth. He is buried in Winchester, was painter in residence at the University of Virginia". 900.00 - 1,200.00 Tennessee in Chattanooga; the Cress Gallery of Art at UTC is named in his honor". 1,000.00 - 1,200.00

116 George Cress O/B, Cubist Beach Scene George Ayers Cress (Alabama/Tennessee, 1921-2008) oil on board cubist style painting 118 Carroll Cloar Drawing, "Plotters" titled "Sand Dunes" rendered in shades of blue Carroll Cloar (Tennessee, 1913-1993) pencil on and green. Signed and dated "George Cress paper study titled "Plotters," depicting two 1954" lower right. Titled en verso. Housed in a young girls standing on a or road with rustic weathered wood frame. Sight - 15 1/2" H balustrade style guardrail. Titled lower left. x 29" W. Framed - 21 1/2" H x 35 1/2" W. Signed and dated "Carroll Cloar, '61" at right. Provenance: Exhibited in the "George Cress: 27 3/4" H x 39 3/4" W. Provenance: The estate Twenty Years" Retrospective Tour in of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, 1971-1972. Biography (from the Tennessee Tennessee. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 Historical Quarterly Vol. XLIV No. 2: Landscape and Genre Painting in Tennessee 1810-1985): "George Cress was born in Anniston, Alabama and studied at Emory University, American University, and the University of Georgia, where he studied under fellow Southern contemporary artist Lamar Dodd. He was a central figure in Chattanooga's Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 24 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 119 Caroll Cloar Drawing, "Pals" Meinzinger Art School in Detroit. He returned Carroll Cloar (Tennessee, 1913-1993) pencil on to Nashville to practice commercial art, but by paper figural studies on a single sheet titled the mid-1950s had decided to pursue his own "Pals" depicting two women standing and art career. Whimsical animals and fantastical, embracing named "Luella" and "Rhoda"; the often grotesque creatures were a recurring artist as a young boy holding a puppy and theme of his work. Wildner met with critical "Mama" in the center; and solitary male sitting and commercial success after a 1962 exhibit of in a rope swing. Titled lower left and signed his art at the Nashville site now known as "Carroll Cloar" lower right. 23" H x 34" W. Cheekwood. However, the death of his parents Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. and collapse of his marriage in the 1970s led Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,000.00 - him to become reclusive in the last two decades 1,200.00 of his life. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 600.00 - 800.00 122 Werner Wildner Watercolor, Unicorn Werner Wildner (Nashville, Tennessee, 120 Carroll Cloar Lithograph, "The Ingredients" Carroll Cloar (Tennessee, 1913-1993) signed 1925-2004) graphite drawing with watercolor lithograph, "The Ingredients," also known as depicting a unicorn's head on wheeled base, "Making of a Drawing," depicting ghostly black with several broken articles strewn on the and white figures holding books about art and ground beside it, all set against an empty drawing, surrounding a young artist at work horizon. Signed "Wildner" lower left. Artist's (presumably Cloar). A rural farm scene is address label affixed en verso with street visible in the background. Pencil signed in address marked out and "118 Louise Ave." lower right corner, titled in lower left corner. written in. 15 1/2" x 19 1/2" sight, 17" x 21" in Framed under glass in narrow black frame. giltwood frame. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Image - 14 7/8" H x 10 1/8" W. Sight - 15 1/2" Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. H x 11 5/8" W. Framed - 20 3/4" H x 14 3/4" 600.00 - 800.00 W. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - 600.00 123 2 Bertha Lum Japanese Style Woodblock Prints Two (2) Bertha Lum (California/Iowa/Italy, 1869-1954) Japanese style color woodblock prints. 1st item: Woodblock print on paper titled 121 Werner Wildner Framed Drawing Werner Wildner (Nashville, Tennessee, "Figures in the Rain" depicting several figures 1925-2004) framed graphite and wash drawing in a light rain shower, leaving a temple or on illustration board depicting a hunchback or shrine, the top of a pagoda visible in the troll figure perched atop a sphere and fishing a background. Printed monogram signature and rat. Monogram 'W" signature in the drum. signed in pencil, lower right in the image. Exhibited, LIGHT AND DARK: THE Illegible writing, possibly the title and FANTASTIC WORLD OF WERNER additional signatures, with date "1916", lower WILDNER, Oct 28-Dec. 17, 1999, Vanderbilt left and right under image. Two Hirschl and University Fine Arts Gallery (exhibition label Adler Galleries, Inc., New York, New York en verso). Pale grey mat with gilt banding and gallery labels with artist name, title, date, and framed under glass in a paint molded frame. additional information, en verso. Housed in a Sight - 10 1/2" H x 7" W. Framed - 17" H x 13" decorative carved wooden frame. Image - 10 W. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. 1/2" H x 4 3/4" W. Sight - 10 3/4" H x 5 3/8" Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. Biography W. Framed - 18 3/4" H x 13 1/4" W. 2nd item: (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook): Woodblock print on paper titled "The Bridge" Wildner was born in Germany but moved to depicting a group of figures with lanterns Detroit with his family as a child and then, as a crossing a bridge at night. Signed and dated teenager, to Nashville. He served in the Army "1913" with possible title and number, in in 1944 and went on to study art briefly at the pencil, across lower edge inside of image. Additional numbers, in pencil, lower left and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 25 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # right under image. Hirschl and Adler Galleries, 126 Rockwell Kent Lithograph, Beowulf Inc., New York, New York gallery label with Rockwell Kent (American 1882-1971) signed artist name, title, date, and additional lithograph, Beowulf and The Dragon information and additional information label, en (illustration from the book Beowulf, 1932, ref. verso. Housed in a decorative carved wooden Burne-Jones 75), signed in pencil, from a frame. Image - 9 1/2" H x 5 1/8" W. Sight - 9 limited edition of 150. Matted and framed in 3/4" H x 5 1/4" W. Framed - 17 3/4" H x 13 silver-gilt molded frame. Image: 13 1/2" x 10 1/8" W. Early 20th century. Provenance: The 1/8'' (343 x 257 mm ) . Sight: 19 1/4" x 15 1/4. Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. Framed: 27" x 22 3/4. Provenance: the estate of 800.00 - 900.00 Harold Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 124 Thomas H. Benton Lithograph, Sunday Morning 450.00 Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) lithograph titled "Sunday Morning", signed in pencil lower right margin, signed in the plate lower left , titled in pencil lower left margin. 127 Carl Kahler, O/C, Painting of Cats Printed in 1939, from a suite of 250. Housed in Carl Kahler (NY/California/Austraila/Austria, a contemporary ebonized frame. Sheet - 12" H x 1855-1906) oil on canvas painting depicting a 15 3/4" W. Sight - 10 1/4" H x 13 1/4" W. green-eyed black and white Persian cat and grey Framed - 14 1/4" H x 19" W. Provenance: striped kitten, both posed on a red velvet chair Private Alabama Collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00 or loveseat, with table and glass vase beside it. Housed in the original gilt carved wood frame. Sight - 31 1/2" H x 47 1/2" W. Framed - 34 3/4" H x 51" W. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN 125 Samuel L. Margolies Industrial Etching, Builders o collection. Biography: Austrian born Carl Samuel L. Margolies (American, 1897-1974) Kahler studied at the Munich Art Academy and aquatint and etching, "Builders of Babylon," in Paris and specialized in painting figures, 1937, depicting construction workers atop a particularly animals. In 1886 he traveled to steel I- with the skyline Austrailia, where he gained fame for three below. Pencil signed in the lower right margin. works depicting scenes of the 1885 Derby Day Published by the Associated American Artists, at the Flemington Racecourse in . He New York, edition of 250. Matted and framed died in the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. in a chrome colored metallic frame. Sheet -17" Kahler's most famous pet portrait, "My Wife's H x 13 1/2" W. Sight -14 3/4" H x 11 1/4" W. Lovers," was commisioned by Kate Birdsall Framed - 22 1/2" H x 18 1/2" W. Provenance: Johnson of San Francisco in 1891 and exhibited Private Alabama Collection. Artist biography at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The massive (Courtesy of AskArt): Etcher, painter, teacher, 6 x 8.5 foot canvas depicts more than 30 cats writer, and lecturer Samuel Margolies was born and is regarded as one of the greatest cat in Brooklyn, N.Y. on March 10, 1897. He paintings ever made (source: The Portland Art studied at the Art School in New Museum, Askart, Edan Hughes "Artists in York City, the National Academy of Design, California, 1786-1902). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 and with V. Perard. He was a member of the Society of American Etchers, American Printmakers, American Veterans Society of Artists, and the American Artists Congress. 128 Clifford Ashley, O/C, Village Street Scene Margolies exhibited at the New York World's Clifford Warren Ashley (Massachusetts, Fair in 1939, Mineola N. Y. State Fair, 1935 1881-1947) oil on canvas painting depicting a (prize); and the Queensboro Society of Allied village neighborhood street scene with figures Arts and Crafts in 1936 (prizes) and 1937 conversing before one of the houses. Stamped (prize). His work is in the Society of American "??G.T. Akin & Co., Agent" on stretcher. Etchers, the Library of Congress and various Signed lower left. Housed in original gilt embassies and federal buildings in Washington Whistler style frame. Sight - 25 3/8" H x 29 D. C. 4,000.00 - 4,500.00 3/8" W. Framed - 35 1/4" H x 39 1/4" W. American, early 20th century. Provenance: Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 26 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Private East Tennessee collection of family with Knoxville, TN collection. George Smillie was older member raised in Massachusetts. known for his traditional landscapes in the Biography: Clifford Warren Ashley was born in Hudson River style. He studied with James the whaling port town of New Bedford. He McDougal Hart and exhibited at the National studied in at the Eric Pape School Academy of Design from 1862-1900, becoming alongside N.C. Wyeth, Sidney Chase and Henry a member in 1882 and secretary in 1892. Late Peck, and under Howard Pyle in Wilmington, in his career, he adopted a more Impressionistic Delaware. Ashley was known for his marine style. (Source: Peter Falk, Who was Who in paintings and illustrations of New Bedford. American Art). 700.00 - 900.00 6,000.00 - 7,000.00 131 Portrait of a Maryland Lady, attr. Sarah Peale 129 Walter Emerson Baum O/B Winterscene Attributed to Sarah Peale (American, Walter Emerson Baum (Pennsylvania 1800-1885), mid 19th century oil on canvas 1884-1956), oil on board winter village scene portrait of a young woman with dark hair, titled "Sledding in Perkasie" depicting a cluster attired in an off shoulder burgundy velvet dress, of buildings covered in snow with two figures seated with her left arm resting upon a green pulling a sled up a snowy road in center. velvet cushion and her hand at her neck, her Unsigned. Exhibition label listing artist's name, other hand holding a piece of white title and medium en verso top. Framed in cove lace-trimmed cloth. Sitter is possibly Sarah molded cream and gilt frame. Sight: 28" H x Beatty McKim Telfair McIlvaine of Baltimore 31" W. Frame: 35 1/4" H x 38" W. Biography: (1815-1899). The McKim family commissioned Walter Emerson Baum, born in Sellersville, work from Sarah’s older cousin, Rembrandt Pennsylvania in 1884, is the only New Hope Peale, during the teens and early 1820’s when Impressionists actually born in Bucks County. he was in Baltimore. Some of his connections He was widely celebrated for his Impressionist facilitated the career of Sarah, who also became snow scenes in the tradition of Edward Redfield a well-known painter in Baltimore. Housed in a and Walter Schofield. Many of his canvases Louis XIV style carved giltwood and were painted using the plein-air style. Baum composition frame. Unsigned. Sight 35 1/4" H x captured the now largely developed 27 1/4" W. Framed 46 1/4" H x 38 1/2" W. Pennsylvania countryside and farmland. He also Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia depicted the charm of Main Street America as it Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and Hugh once was. Baum attended the Pennsylvania Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down to Academy of the Fine Arts from 1905 to 1906. present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, He was awarded over thirty prizes and awards Chattanooga, TN. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 from 1918 to 1957, including the Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal at the PAFA in 1925. Baum was a writer for the Sellersville Herald and the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, where he was an 132 Portrait of a Revolutionary War Officer art editor and wrote hundreds of newspaper American school, late 18th century, oil on articles in his career. (Source: Askart, the canvas oval portrait depicting a young Artist's Bluebook) 4,000.00 - 4,500.00 Revoluntionary War officer attired in a powdered wig and blue officer's dress coat. Unsigned. Verso with two taped labels, "Montgomery", possibly Montgomery family of 130 George H. Smillie, O/C, Hudson River Style Landsca Baltimore. Housed in a later carved gilt oval George Henry Smillie (New York/California, frame with scrolling floral vine molding. Sight - 1840-1921) oil on canvas Hudson River style 11 1/4" H x 9 1/4" W. Framed - 17 1/2" H x 15 pastoral landscape painting depicting a figure in 1/2" W. Provenance: Baltimore estates of red on a hill with a group of sheep, foreground, Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946), a field and a tree line, middle ground, with a descendant of artist Alfred Jaob Miller river, a village, and mountains, background. (Baltimore 1810-1874) and Hugh Purviance Signed and dated "Geo. H. Smillie - '70", lower King (1873-1966) passed down to present left. Housed in a gilt wooden frame. Sight - 5 Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W. Framed - 8 3/4" H x 12 5/8" Chattanooga, TN. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 W. Late 19th century. Provenance: Private Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 27 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 133 Attr. J. W. Jarvis, Portrait of Maria Holmes Alabama collection. 400.00 - 450.00 Attr. John Wesley Jarvis (American, 136 Melbourne H. Hardwick Marine Watercolor 1780-1838), oil on canvas half length portrait of Melbourne H. Hardwick a woman identified en verso as Maria Holmes. (Massachusetts/Canada, 1857-1916) watercolor The subject is depicted in a black dress with and gouache on paper marine painting, lace shawl, her body angled slightly to her right, depicting two women with basket standing on a with part of a red painted chair visible behind beach, gazing a a crowd of people gathered her. Unsigned. Antique, possibly original Sully further down the beach near a sailboat, middle style lemon gilt molded frame. Old label verso ground, two ships visible in the ocean below a reads "National Galleries Inc. 5/24/33 Portrait cloudy sky, background. Signed lower right. Art of the Famous Author Maria Holmes, American Brokers Gallery, Huntsville, AL gallery label, 1780-1834) John W. Jarvis # 35 $6." Sight - 28 en verso. Housed under glass in a wormy 1/4" x 24 1/4". Framed - 32" x 28". Provenance: chestnut frame with off white linen matte and a Nashville, TN estate. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 gilt wood rabbet edge. Sight - 18 1/2" H x 23 5/8" W. Framed - 24 1/2" H x 29 1/2" W. Provenance: Property of a private Alabama collection. 800.00 - 900.00

134 Dedrick Stuber, O/C, Marine Scene Dedrick Stuber (California, 1878-1954) oil on canvas impressionist marine painting depicting a scene with two sailboats and a fishing 137 Kruseman Van Elten, Landscape w/ Cows boat, foreground, with additional ships moored Hendrik Kruseman Van Elten (Dutch/New at the harbor of a large city, middle and York, 1829-1904) oil on canvas landscape background. Signed "Stuber" lower right. depicting a figure on horseback watching over a Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Sight - 19 group of cattle as they rest along a tree-lined 3/4" H x 23 1/2" W. Framed - 28" H x 31 3/4" river bank. Signed in lower left corner. W. Provenance: Property of a private Alabama Larchemont Art Shop label en verso. Housed in collection. Biography (courtesy AskArt: The a gilt wood frame. Sight - 24 3/4" H x 41 1/2" Artists' Bluebook): "Known primarily as a W. Framed - 30" H x 46 3/4" W. Biography: California landscape painter of pastoral scenes, Hendrik Kruseman van Elten was born in Dedrick Stuber also painted marine and Holland. He studied landscape painting in mountain views. He was born in New York City Haarlem with Cornelis Lieste, and arrived in and studied at the Art Students League, and the United States in 1865. From 1866 until with Julian Onderdonk and Clinton Peters. By 1900, he exhibited paintings at the National 1920, he had moved to California, settling in Academy of Design. He was named an Los Angeles and exhibiting his work there Associate at the institution in 1871 and an through 1940. He was a member of the Painters Academician in 1883. Many of his landscapes and Sculptors of Los Angeles and the Laguna are set in , Massachusetts, New Beach Art Association, and his work is in the Jersey and New York. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 Pasadena Art Museum". 1,800.00 - 2,200.00

138 Paulina Komolova, O/C, Stacking Hay 135 Cecil Fern Gary, O/C, Sailboat Paulina Komolova (Russian, 1916-2008) large Cecil Fern Gary (California, 1893-1979) oil on oil on canvas painting depicting workers in a board impressionist maritime painting depicting Russian Collective Farm gathering and stacking a moored sailboat with a group of small hay. Originally purchased at the L. P. Cline buildings, left background, and additional ships Gallery, Chattanooga, TN. Housed in a on the water, right background. Signed "Fern contemporary molded wood frame. Sight - 32 Gary" lower right. Housed in a gilded Early 1/2" H x 45 1/2" W. Framed - 40" H x 52 1/2" 20th century American style frame. Sight - 19 W. Biography: Paulina Komolova was born in 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W. Framed - 25 1/2" H x 29 the Voronezh region. In 1929-1930 she studied 1/4" W. Provenance: Property of a private the Art of Russia in the Armavir School of Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 28 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # painting and drawing, which was united later 140 Arthur Trevor Haddon, O/B, "The Wine Tower" with the Rostov Art School. She entered the Arthur Trevor Haddon (California/United Moscow Textile Institute in 1938, studying Kingdom, 1864-1941) oil on board orientalist under Petr Petrovich Konchalovski for three landscape painting titled "The Wine Tower, years before her studies were disrupted by Alhambra, Granada" depicting The Wine Gate World War II; she graduated in 1946. She was or Tower (Puerta del Vino) with a woman and also educated in the private studio of Petr five children before it, two men and a hay cart, Konchalovski. In 1964 Paulina entered the middle ground, additional views of the fortress USSR Artist's union. From 1964 she was a against a blue sky, background. Signed "Trevor participant in all regional and zonal exhibitions. Hadden" lower left. Titled, en verso. Housed in Her artworks are in the Voronezh Kramskoy a gilded Louis XIV style frame. Sight - 23 1/2" Gallery and Museum. (Source: H x 19 1/2" W. Framed - 30" H x 26" W. Late http://lpcline-russian-art.com/paulina-komolova. 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Property of html). Provenance: Property of a private a private Alabama collection. 800.00 - 1,200.00 Alabama collection. 2,200.00 - 2,600.00 139 William Conor, Exercising the Greyhounds William Conor (Irish, 1881-1968, RUA, RHA) crayon and oil on paper painting depicting a 141 John Rathbone, O/B, "London from Hampstead" woman and two men walking greyhound dogs. John Rathbone (United Kingdom, 1750-1807) Two signatures, one in the lower left margin oil on board landscape painting titled "London and the other 5" above the first signature. from Hampstead" depicting a man and a woman Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Sight - 28 on a country road, left, the city of London 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W. Framed - 38" H x 33" W. visible in the background, including the spired Provenance: The Living Estate of Rita Whittle, dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. Pawsy and Payne, Maryville, TN. Biography: William Conor was 1 Bury Street, 56 St. James's Square, London born in Belfast, the son of a sheet metal worker, gallery label with artist title, and date and is noted for his sympathetic portrayals of information "circa 1790" en verso. Housed in a working class life. At the age of 10, his chalk gilt bronze carved wooden frame. Sight - 11 drawings were noticed by a teacher who 1/2" H x 15 1/4" W. Framed - 15" H x 18 1/2" arranged for him to attend the Government W. Late 18th century. Provenance: Private School of Design in Belfast. After school, he Knoxville, TN estate. 800.00 - 900.00 worked as a commercial artist and an official war artist during the First World War. In 1920 Conor moved to London, where he met and became good friends with Sir John Lavery and Augustus John and started exhibiting at the 142 Wladimir Jettel o/c Swiss Landscape Royal Academy. He also exhibited at the Royal Wladimir Jettel (, 1843-1910) oil on Hibernian Academy (RHA), and in 1930 was panel mountain landscape, titled en verso in ink one of the first Academicians when the Belfast "Scene in Switzerland," depicting a bird Art Society was renamed the Ulster Academy of perched on a rocky shore, with lake and snow Arts. He was the first Irish artist to gain capped mountain rising in the background. membership to the Royal Institute of Oil Signed lower right and dated 1894. Additional Painters, and he was elected President of the ink inscription en verso reads "Collection of Royal Ulster Academy (RUA) in 1957. His Cathalina Lambert, Patterson NJ." Old paper works are represented in several public label center for Haynes Galleries, Toronto, and collections including the Ulster Museum in old label lower left corner with illegible Belfast and the Limerick Gallery of Art. writing. 12" x 16" sight, 16 1/2" x 20 1/2" in (Source: Online Encyclopedia of Irish and giltwood frame. 700.00 - 900.00 World Art). Sporting subjects were a frequent theme for Conor. A very similar oil on canvas painting, for which this work may have been a study, sold at Christie's London on May 10, 2007. 18,000.00 - 22,000.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 29 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 143 18th c. Portrait of an English Gentleman 146 Blousy Angel Artist Fraktur Baptismal Certificate English School, 18th century, portrait of Blousy Angel Artist Fraktur, (Pennsylvania, gentleman, facing left, wearing powdered wig, active 1780-1811) baptismal certificate of blue waistcoat with gold trim and gold buttons, Maria Barbara, daughter of Michel and Maria white ruffled shirt, hat folded under left arm, Barbarine Seborne, born 10 June 1805, in blue sky and clouds in background. Unsigned. Lowhill Township, North Hampton County, Two older paper labels en verso, one dated (now Lehigh County) Pennsylvania, watercolor March 10th, 1885: "Michael Biddulph Esq. and ink on laid paper. Swan at top of wreath M.P., 3/4 Portrait of a Gentleman in a blue and heart at base. Sight: 12 5/8" x 15 5/8". dress, with hat under his arm, (temp. George Stained oak beveled frame: 14 1/2" x 17 1/2". 3rd)" suggesting the portrait may have belonged Provenance: Acquired in Williamsport, PA 35 to 1st Baron Biddulph of Ledbury, a Member of years ago by present owner. Pennsylvania, late Parliament from 1865-1886 for Hereford and 18th/early 19th century. Provenance: Private then South Herefordshire. Sight - 28-1/8" H x Sevier County, TN collection. 550.00 - 650.00 23-1/8" W, Gilt cove molded frame - 33-1/2" H x 28-1/2" W. English, 18th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN estate. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 147 1818 PA School Fraktur with Eagle Pennsylvania German fraktur birth certificate, watercolor and ink on paper, dated 1818, written in German, the top center decorated 144 Folk Art Painted Box with American Federal eagle holding shield, Folk art painted pine box, green and black with laurel sprig and quiver of arrows, flanked by freehand red and yellow scroll designs to side tall tulip plants and floral spray at base. Housed and cartouche on top. Brass lock. 8" H x 22 1/2" in a faux painted frame. Sight - 11 1/4" H x 15" W x 9 1/2" D. Probably European, mid 19th W. Framed - 15 1/4" H x 19" W. American, century. Provenance: a Nashville, TN, estate. early 19th century. Provenance: Private Sevier 200.00 - 250.00 County, TN collection. 400.00 - 600.00

145 Reverend Henry Young Fraktur 148 Group 3 PA German Frakturs Rev. Henry Young (American, 1792-1861) Group of three (3) Pennsylvania-German Pennsylvania German baptismal and birth Frakturs, 2 period. 1st item: Pennsylvania announcement fraktur, watercolor and ink on German ink and watercolor on paper birth paper, Decker family, Centre County, PA, dated announcement, dated 1810, with tulip and floral 1843, decorated with architecturally detailed border in red, gold and blue. Housed in a plain mantle with Corinthian columns with dentil black frame. American, early 19th century. molding and deep frieze inscribed Geburts und Sheet - 7 3/4" H x 13" W. Framed - 11 1/2" H x Taufschein, supporting a pair of large urns. Two 14 1/2" W. 2nd item: Pennsylvania German female figures flank the mantle, each holding a 1771 watercolor, ink and graphite on paper scroll with a Bible verse, one figure wearing red birth and baptism fraktur decorated with central and holding a mirror, the other wearing yellow floral urn and tall column to each side. Sheet - and holding an anchor. Sight - 15" H x 12" W. 8" H x 12 1/2" W. Framed - 9" H x 14" W. Framed - 16 1/2" H x 13 1/2" W. American, American, late 18th century. 3rd item: Small mid 19th century. Provenance: Private Sevier watercolor on paper fraktur of pair of standing County, TN collection. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00 lions and pair parrots flanking a poinsettia plant with initials at base. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight - 6 1/4" H x 9 1/4" W. Framed - 8 1/4" x 11 1/4". 18th century style, but probably 20th century. Provenance: Private Sevier County, TN collection. 500.00 - 600.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 30 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 149 PA Sponge Painted Dower Chest stiles, all raised on turned Sheraton feet. 93" H Pennsylvania sponge painted pine dower chest. x 48" W x 27" D. Circa 1830. Provenance: Comprised of a lift top with breadboard ends Private Sevier County, TN collection. 1,000.00 - and iron rattail hinges, exposed dovetailed chest 1,200.00 with interior till and two drawers, medial 152 Western Pennsylvania Elaborately Inlaid High Chest molding over three drawers, carved skirt with Federal cherry inlaid high chest of drawers, central circular cutout and tall shaped bracket likely Western Pennsylvania. Cherry veneer feet. Allover blue/green sponge paint decoration with white pine and poplar secondary. with red stenciled potted tulip, heart, comma Overhanging molded cornice with barber pole and fylfot designs to the top, red twin bird, inlaid edges, above a frieze with alternating comma and potted tulip designs to the front and light and dark sawtooth or half diamond over red potted tulip designs to the sides. Red reed inlay. Case with six dovetailed drawers, painted accents to the molding edges and the top tier with two narrow drawers (left corners, simulating fans, to each drawer. Iron drawer with narrow secret dovetailed drawer, escutcheon. 32 5/8" H x 50 1/2" W x 24 3/4" D. pine and poplar, hidden above in cornice Late 18th/early 19th century. Provenance: section, drawer: 3 3/4" H x 8 1/2" W x 16 1/4" Private Sevier County, TN collection. 1,200.00 - D), over four graduated long drawers all inlaid 1,400.00 with alternating light and dark quarter fans and crossbanded edges, outlined in barber pole inlay with diamond inlaid escutcheons; quarter round side columns with carved and reed-inlaid capitals to the top and bottom and barber pole 150 Painted PA Blanket Chest, late 18th c. inlay to the sides. Side of case with inlaid tall Pennsylvania German, possibly Heidelberg vases of flowers within circular string inlay. Township/Berks County or Lancaster County. Lower stiles with inlaid figural pole or column, Painted lift-top blanket chest, pine, poplar, and repeated on the tall tapered legs and surrounded possibly other softwoods. Comprised of an by string inlay; all joined by a straight skirt with overhanging molded top with breadboard ends, contrasting line and dash inlaid edges. 65 1/4" dovetailed case with polychrome painted and H x 52" W x 24" D. Provenance: the Estate of stenciled tulips and geometric floral designs and Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. simulated barber pole inlay on a red painted Acquired in 1974 from the Halberts, owners of ground; base molding along three sides, case Rebel's Rest Antiques Lexington, KY. 6,000.00 supported by four turned legs. Interior with iron - 8,000.00 strap hinges and original engraved iron crab lock with key. Interior well has lift-top till at upper left. 24 1/2" H x 49 1/2" W x 23" D. American, late 18th century. Note: Old clipping of similar decorated chest taped to the 153 Chippendale Mahogany Camel Back Sofa underside of the lid. Provenance: Private Sevier American or English Chippendale mahogany County, TN collection. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 camel back sofa, arched back with scrolled arms, straight seat over four square tapered bead-molded legs to the front and four slightly flared legs to the back, all connected by stretchers. Modern blue damask upholstery with 151 PA Early Sheraton Corner Cupboard one long down seat cushion. 37 1/2" H x 93" L Pennsylvania Early Sheraton corner cupboard, x 31" D. Late 18th century. Provenance: Estate two-part construction, figured cherry and of Glen and Marjorie Stewart, proprietors of mahogany with mahogany and tiger maple The Keeping Room, Augusta, Georgia 800.00 - veneers, poplar and pine secondary woods. 1,000.00 Upper case with broken-arch pediment and ebonized turned finials, over an arched glazed door with turned tiger maple stiles. Blue painted interior and three fixed shelves. Lower case with wide convex drawer having brass pulls over two paneled doors and half-column Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 31 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 154 Chippendale Tea Table, poss. Philadelphia 157 Massachusetts Chippendale Block Front Secretary Chippendale mahogany tilt-top tea table, Massachusetts Chippendale mahogany block possibly Philadelphia, the top with molded and front secretary, mahogany primary, white pine scalloped "pie crust" edge and set on a bird cage secondary. Upper section having a broken arch support with baluster turnings, over a fluted pediment with ogee molding and carved column standard atop cabriole legs with leaf rosettes, turned urn and flame finials, plain carved knees and ball and claw feet. 43" H frieze above dentil molding. Fluted columns (with top vertical), 26 1/4" H (with top flank paneled doors with shaped surrounds horizontal) x 30" dia. Circa 1760. Provenance: opening to reveal fifteen (15) scalloped Private Lookout Mountain, TN collection. pigeonholes and three (3) shelves, base of upper 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 case with two pull out candle slides. Lower section consisting of a slant-top desk, the lid falling forward onto pull-out slides and revealing a shell carved prospect drawer flanked by eight (8) scalloped pigeonholes over 155 2 Pilgrim Century T-Base Candlestands a bank of three (3) dovetailed drawers, above Two (2) American Pilgrim Century T-base four (4) dovetailed graduated block front candlestands, comprised of mixed woods drawers with Chippendale brass pulls, ogee including cherry, tiger maple and pine. 1st item: base molding transitioning into bracket feet Stand with octagonal shaped plain walnut top with spur returns. Provenance: Estate of Glen on a shaped tiger maple standard and tiger and Marjorie Stewart, proprietors of The maple t-shaped base with bracket feet. 27 1/4"H Keeping Room, Augusta, Georgia. 92" H x 41" x 16 1/2" W x 13 1/2" D. 2nd item: Mixed W x 21" D. 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 wood stand with plain circular pine top, maple support, turned cherry standard and cherry t-shaped base with one turned foot. 25" H x 17" dia. Both American, Late 17th to early 18th century. Provenance: the estate of Christine 158 New England Paint Decorated Dome Box Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 600.00 - 700.00 New England paint decorated dome box with reeded molding surrounds and square nail construction. Green painted ground exterior and interior with yellow stencil outlines and sponge decorated panels. False drawer front with two 156 American Queen Anne Cherry Highboy, 18th c. wooden knobs and lock with wrought iron 18th century American Queen Anne cherry escutcheon. Illegible stamp pattern along front highboy, constructed in two sections, poplar edge of box near lock. 8" H x 18 3/8" Wx 10" secondary. Flat overhanging molded top and D. First half of the 19th century. 400.00 - molded cornice. Upper section with two short 450.00 drawers over four graduated drawers, lower section with full length drawer over three smaller drawers, all with batwing pulls. Scalloped skirt with finely carved central shell, cabriole legs terminating in slipper feet. 71 1/2" 159 Banjo Clock w/ Mass. State House Reverse Painting H x 37 3/4" W (at the widest point) x 18 3/4" Federal Massachusetts banjo clock, comprised D. New England, Circa 1760. Provenance: of a mahogany case with molded giltwood Private Lookout Mountain, TN collection. highlights to the front, fitted with weight driven 2,000.00 - 2,400.00 brass movement. Red and gilt decorated eglomise throat and base tablet, the throat with classical urn and flower decoration, the lower panel depicting the Massachusetts State House designed by noted architect Charles Bulfinch. Brass bezel and sidearms, and gilt wood acorn style finial. Appears to retain the original brass works. Interior label reading "Daniel T. Smith/Formerly Jessie Smith/Watches, Clocks, Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 32 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Spectacles, Eyeglasses, etc./Watch Repairing a 163 William IV Mahogany Etagere Specialty/241 Essex St. Salem, Mass". 33" H x William IV mahogany four-tier etagere, top 10 1/4" W. Circa 1810. Provenance: Estate of shelf with gallery over shelves divided by Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. Note: tapered ring turned supports, atop abase with Jesse Smith Jr. apprenticed for Benjamin Balch scroll shaped moldings at the two front edges, in 1807 and later became his partner. They over a single drawer with turned wooden pulls, worked together until 1832. He then entered all on four turned feet. 56 1/2" H x 27" W x 18" business under his own name as a watchmaker. D. English, circa 1840. Provenace: Formerly of In 1837 he advertised "Watches, Chronometers Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN when a and Patent Timepieces. " His two sons, Edward private residence, and published in a feature on and Daniel were in business with him by 1846 the home in Southern Accents magazine. 700.00 on Essex Street. (Source: Paul Foley, Willard's - 900.00 Patent Timepieces, Roxbury Village Publishing, p. 311). However, it is likely the label was applied several years after the clock was made, probably during a later cleaning or repair. 164 English Regency Secretary Cabinet w/ Ebonized Trim 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 English Late Regency period mahogany and 160 English Bronze Architectural Gothic Mantel Clock satinwood two-piece secretary cabinet. Pine English bronze architectural Gothic Revival secondary wood. Top section having a shaped mantel clock, having a silvered clock face with cornice with an ebonized lion medallion flanked Roman numerals, signed by sphinxes to the center and ebonized lion "Whitmore/Northampton". 15 1/8" H x 10 1/2" masks to the corners, over an ebonized Greek W x 6 1/2" D. 18 lbs. Mid 19th century. Note: key frieze, above two glass paneled doors with An identical clock is on exhibit at the oval mullions flanked by columns terminating Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in in paw feet. Lower section having a false Gallery 740, Gothic Revival Library. drawer panel fitted as a desk with pull-out Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. writing surface, ebonized trim and brass lion 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 mask handles, over two doors with ebonized medallions to the centers and ebonized trim flanked by columns. All resting on ebonized paw feet to the front and bracket feet to the 161 French Gothic Revival Gilded Clock back. 100 5/8" total H. Base - 42 5/8" H x 51" Gothic Revival French cartel clock, convex W x 26" D. Top - 58" H x 46 1/2" W x 14 1/2" enameled porcelain dial mounted to an D. Second quarter 19th century. Provenace: architectural gilt metal support modeled as a Formerly of Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN castle turret, flanked by griffins with elaborate when a private residence, and published in architectural detail. Dial is lettered Southern Accents magazine. 1,800.00 - COMPTOIR GENERAL / H. RIONDET 98 2,200.00 POUISSONNIRE PARIS. 29" overall. 19 lbs. Private Middle Tennessee collection. 300.00 - 350.00

165 Inlaid Neoclassical Settee Neoclassical inlaid settee, shaped upholstered back, with line inlay on shaped arms and 162 19th Cent. Continental Gilt Carved Mirror tapered legs, diamond-shaped ebony and Early 19th century carved gilt Continental satinwood inlay and inner line inlay around two Rococo style mirror, rectangular looking glass front skirt panels. Pine secondary wood. with carved gilt molded laurel trim, surmounted Upholstered in newer salmon and gold brocade. by a heavily carved scrolling acanthus leaf crest 37 3/4" H back x 59 1/2" W x 26 1/2" overall and side ornamentation. 37 1/2" H x 21 1/2" depth. Continental, possibly Italian, 1st quarter W. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 19th century. Provenance: the estate of 600.00 - 800.00 Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 800.00 - 1,000.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 33 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 166 American Federal Tall Case Clock, possibly Souther 169 KY Cherry Chest of Drawers w/Vine Inlay American Federal tall case clock with arched Kentucky Federal vine-inlaid chest of drawers, hood and turned finials, painted wood arched cherry primary, poplar secondary. Comprised of dial with American eagle and shield at top and an overhanging, unmolded top with string inlay, gilt floral sprays at four corners, stained pine over vine inlaid stiles flanking four graduated case with arched case door, base with heavy full length dovetailed drawers with horizontal ogee molding and turned feet. 94" H x 18 3/8" oblong string inlay, base molding with double W x 13" D. American, possibly Southern, early string inlay transitioning to splayed French feet. 19th century. Provenance: East Tennessee Found in Henderson County, Kentucky. 37 3/4" Collection, formerly from Estate of the late H x 41 1/2" W x 20" D. Circa 1820. Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Overall, Greeneville, TN. 900.00 - 1,200.00 Louisville, Kentucky. Acquired in the 1970s from the Halberts, owners of Rebel's Rest Antiques Lexington, KY. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

167 KY Classical Sewing Stand w/ Octagonal Top Kentucky Classical walnut sewing stand, rotating octagonal top with four dovetailed 170 Kentucky Empire Cherry Server drawers and four faux drawer fronts, over a Kentucky Empire cherry server, figured cherry turned baluster standard with acanthus carving, with burled cherry veneer drawer fronts, poplar joined to a circular base with four acanthus secondary wood; deep overhanging straight top carved scroll shaped legs. 28 1/4" H x 25" W x with shaped backsplash and gallery of turned 17" D. Circa 1825. Provenance: Estate of Lynn posts, deep drawer over three bowfront drawers Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 1,400.00 - with inlaid kite escutheons and wood knobs, 1,600.00 flanked by full spiral turned columns and four turned legs. Paneled sides and back. 57 3/4" H x 42 1/2" W x 23" D. Second quarter of the 19th century. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00

168 KY Inlaid Federal Chest, attr. Porter Clay Kentucky Hepplewhite chest of drawers, attributed to the cabinetmaking shop of Porter Clay (1779-1849; brother of statesman Henry 171 Southern Hepplewhite Inlaid Dining Table, attrib. Clay), Lexington. Figured cherry primary, Southern Federal inlaid dining room table, poplar secondary. Comprised of an unmolded, cherry and other woods with tiger maple inlay overhanging top with barber pole inlay to top veneers, poplar secondary, consisting of two and bottom edges, four graduated tiers of D-shaped banquet ends with swing legs, each dovetailed scratch beaded drawers, the top tier having three tiger maple inlaid panels spanning with two half drawers, left drawer with divders. the apron, edge of apron and cuffs of feet with All drawers with barber pole inlay, diamond alternating ebony and boxwood barberpole inlaid escutcheons and oval brass pulls. Base of inlay, square tapering legs with incised line case with alternating light and dark inlay, pattern on stiles and tapering sword pattern to shaped skirt with lozenge inlay to the center and legs, each banquet end measuring 30" H x French feet. 40 3/4" H x 40 1/4" W x 20 1/2" D. 47-1/2" W x 24-1/2" D with leaf down (45" D Circa 1820. For a discussion of Porter Clay and with leaf up; other table measures 44-3/4" D his furniture, published by The Museum of with leaf up). A later narrow central table insert Early Southern Decorative Arts, refer to with wooden pegs, 47 1/2" W x 3-3/4" D, http://www.mesdajournal.org/2015/porter-clay-a connects the two Hepplewhite sections for a -excellent-cabinetmaker-part-one-biographical-a single table configuration (30" H x 47-1/2" W x ccount/. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl 93.5" L with both leaves up or 30" H x 47-1/2" Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 2,200.00 - W x 52.75 L with banquet leaves down and 2,400.00 narrow insert placed in position). Additionally, a rectangular 20th century center table (with wooden pegs) of the same style as the banquet Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 34 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # ends allows for the configuration of the table for 175 Salem, North Carolina Tall Case Clock maximum banquet length to 117-1/4" L. Salem, North Carolina tall case clock, walnut Original banquet ends: American, early 19th primary, yellow pine secondary. Arched and century. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl molded hood with with three urn shaped finials, Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 1,800.00 - over an arched shaped glazed door with 2,200.00 diamond inlay at keyhole; moon phase dial 172 Kentucky Tavern Table w/ Red Wash painted with moons, a castle and a ship; the Southern Hepplewhite form tavern table, poplar face with Arabig hour and minute numerals, primary and yellow pine secondary with red corners with painted conch shells. Windows on wash, found in Fleming County, Kentucky. each side of hood. Eight day brass movement Scrubbed overhanging top with one central with hourly strike, moon dial, date, and second dovetailed drawer and red wash painted base. hand dial. Lower section with molded top and Top with table battens underside, pins missing. lamb's tongue chamfered sides, circular 31" H x 42 1/2" W x 30 1/4" D. 2nd quarter pendulum window glass, molded base and 19th century. Provenance: the Estate of Lynn straight bracket feet. Overall height 102-1/2". Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 600.00 - Top section measures 30 3/4" H to the top of 700.00 the finial, 10 5/8" D x 20 1/2" W. Lower section - 70 3/4" H x 10 3/4" D x 18 1/2" W. Circa 1800. History: Salem was founded in 1766 by the Moravians– followers of a Protestant religion that began in what is now known as the 173 Kentucky Walnut Blanket Chest w/ Inlay Czech Republic. The Moravians were Diminutive Kentucky inlaid blanket chest, missionaries who established an earlier walnut with poplar secondary wood, molded settlement in Bethlehem, PA before beginning rectangular top over a conforming walnut case “Wachovia” in the North Carolina backcountry with dovetailed front, sides and feet; the front in 1753. In the Wachovia Tract of nearly inlaid with two J or comma shapes joined by a 100,000 acres, Salem was the central horizontal crescent and diamond, the serpentine administrative, spiritual, craft, and professional front skirt inlaid with a circle and dot design. town surrounded by five outlying congregations. Bracket feet. Plain sides with shaped skirts. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. Interior open till. 22 1/2" H x 33" W x 17 3/4" 5,000.00 - 6,000.00 D. Provenance: descended in a Kentucky family. 400.00 - 450.00

176 Federal Chest Attr. SC, Bonnet Drawers Southern Federal inlaid chest of drawers, 174 Southern Miniature Sheraton Chest attributed to South Carolina. Figured walnut Southern Sheraton miniature chest of drawers, primary and yellow pine secondary, cherry primary. Slightly overhanging plain top, overhanging rectangular top, two dovetailed four graduated full length nailed and dovetailed deep "bonnet" drawers over three graduated drawers with cockbeaded molding and brass long dovetailed drawers, all drawer fronts with pulls, over a plain skirt and turned Sheraton satinwood kite shaped escutcheons and dark feet. Paneled sides. Secondary woods include and light wood line inlay. Case on yoke-shaped pine and other soft woods. 17 1/8" H x 12 7/8" skirt and sides, supported by four French feet. W x 9 1/2" D. 10.5 lbs. Circa 1830. Provenance: 44 1/2" H x 38" W x 18 5/8" D. Early 19th Private Maryville, TN collection. 500.00 - century. 800.00 - 1,000.00 600.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 35 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 177 South Carolina Federal Inlaid Sideboard 180 Greene Co. TN Cherry Corner Cupboard Diminutive South Carolina Federal walnut Greene County, Tennessee cherry corner inlaid sideboard, yellow pine secondary wood, cupboard, one piece, consisting of a broken arch three-board rectangular overhanging top with a pediment with central plinth fan, canted returns, double line inlaid edge, case with center long sixteen pane doors opening to three interior drawer with fitted interior and square side shelves, medial ogee molding over two paneled drawers with line inlay and shield inlaid lower cupboard doors, serpentine skirt with a escutcheons, lightwood cockbeading to drawers. central cutout and tapered feet. Provenance – Burled walnut arched apron with inlaid stars East Tennessee Collection, acquired from and banding. Stiles with inlaid ovals and line Hendrickson estate of Greeneville, TN. This inlay. Square tapered line inlaid legs with cupboard is related to examples illustrated in horizontal banding near feet. 37 1/2" H x 61 3/4 The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture, x 21" D. American, South Carolina, early 19th Harsh and Williams, pp 182-183. 90 1/4" H x century. 4,000.00 - 4,400.00 46 3/4" W x 32 1/4" D . Tennessee, circa 1825-35. 3,000.00 - 3,400.00

178 Southern Inlaid Sheraton Bowfront Chest Southern Sheraton bowfront chest, walnut with 181 East Tennessee Desk and Bookcase mahogany veneers, cherry sides, poplar East Tennessee cherry desk and bookcase, secondary. Slightly overhanging, shaped and yellow pine, poplar and white pine secondary reeded top, 4 graduated full-length bow front woods. Upper case with molded cornice, two dovetailed drawers with the original oval brass astragal glazed doors opening to three pulls and diamond inlaid escutcheons, adjustable shelves, lower case with double string-inlaid drawer fronts, feathered mahogany fold-down writing surface and fitted interior, all veneers surrounded by string inlay on stiles, lined in later green felt, over one long paneled cherry sides, plain skirt with turned and dovetailed drawer with cock-beaded edge and reeded Sheraton feet. Found in Morgantown, supported by four tapered square legs. 94 3/4" WV, possibly Virginia or Kentucky. 38 1/4" H x H x 40" W x 24 5/8" D. Attributed to Jefferson 40 1/8" W x 23 1/4" D. 1st quarter 19th County, Tennessee, circa 1800-1820. century. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Provenance: East Tennessee collection, acquired from the estate of the late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, TN. 4,000.00 - 4,400.00

179 Middle TN Cherry Sugar Sideboard Middle Tennessee sugar sideboard, possibly Wilson Co. Cherry primary with cherry veneer, poplar secondary. Comprised of a rectangular 182 Middle TN Inlaid Desk and Bookcase, attrib. Quarle top over cherry veneered frieze, three deep Middle Tennessee, possibly Wilson County, scratch-beaded drawers over one long drawer, inlaid desk and bookcase, walnut primary, all dovetailed with wooden knobs and diamond poplar secondary, constructed in two sections. inlaid escutcheons. Paneled ends, ring turned Upper section with a cove molded cornice over and tapered legs terminating with ball and spike inlaid cupboard doors with panels having barber feet. 37 3/4" H x 38 1/4" W x 20 1/2" D. Circa pole inlay surrounding an arched, geometric 1820-1830. Note: Two similar examples are string inlay design with inlaid circle enclosing illustrated in the book "The Art & Mystery of the top of the arch; the lower section with a Tennessee Furniture" by Nathan Harsh and slant lid having battened ends, inlaid with the Derita Williams, p. 153, figures 170 & 171. initials N.G. surrounded by string and barber 5,400.00 - 5,800.00 pole inlay. Lid opens onto two pull-out slides to reveal an interior fitted with six (6) shaped pigeonholes over two (2) tiers of dovetailed drawers and a prospect door inlaid with the initials N. G. within a cartouche. Four tiers of Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 36 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # string and barber pole inlaid graduated 350.00 dovetailed drawers with brass pulls, atop a 185 2 East TN Pottery Items, inc. Grindstaff molded base and ogee feet. 91" H x 39" W x 22 Two (2) East TN pottery items, including 1/4" D. 1st quarter 19th century. Note: Two Grindstaff. 1st item: Rare East Tennessee similar desk examples are featured in the book Grindstaff two-handled stoneware pottery jar "The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture with lid. Stamped along the base edge "W. and It's Makers Through 1850" by Nathan Grindstaff". 7 1/2" H. 2nd item: East Tennessee Harsh and Derita Williams that are attributed to pottery jug, redware/stoneware transition form, James or Captain John B. Quarles (ref. figures unmarked, possibly David L. Smith. 11" H. 63 and 64 on pages 104 and 105). Provenance: 19th century. Note: Sam Smith and Stephen the estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Rogers reference David L. Smith working at Tennessee. Note: Mrs. Rehnke's late husband both a Grindstaff pottery site and the Maryville inherited this piece through either his parents, pottery site in Volume 1 of "Tennessee antique collectors Edgar and Jennie Dickerson Potteries, Pots, and Potters, 1790s-1950" (p. Rehnke of Nashville, or his aunt, Edna 89-92). 400.00 - 450.00 Dickerson Kruse, who likely purchased it in Middle Tennessee sometime in the mid-1900s. (Note: Edna Dickerson Kruse and her husband Simon founded the Radisson Hotel in 186 3 East TN Pottery Items, inc. Harmon Minneapolis in 1909; she also dealt in Three (3) East TN pottery items. 1st item: East antiques). 4,000.00 - 4,400.00 Tennessee M. P. Harmon stoneware pottery jar, 183 James LaFever Stoneware Pottery Jug one with impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" Middle Tennessee, White County, stoneware coggle around the circumference of the rim, pottery jug with transitional tan to brown denoting the Harmon Pottery, Mohawk, TN salt-glaze and applied strap handle. Stamped (Greene County). 8" H x 7 3/4" dia. Late 19th "JL" within a circle for James LaFever, Sr. century. 2nd item: Miniature East Tennessee (1816 - 1882) on the neck above two incised stoneware pottery jar, attributed to M. P lines to the shoulder. Additionally stamped "JL" Harmon, Greeneville, TN. 5" H x 4 1/4" dia. to the lower body beneath the handle. 13 1/4" H Late 19th century. 3rd item: Chattanooga, x 9 1/2" D. 8 lbs. Note: For more information Tennessee whiskey advertising pottery jug, about the potter and for examples of his stamp, brown to white slip with cobalt stencil reading refer to "Tennessee Potteries, Pots, and Potters, "Rose Distiller, Chattanooga" along with a 1790s-1950, Volume 2" by Samuel D. Smith cobalt rosebud. 8 1/4" H. Late 19th/early 20th and Stephen T. Rogers, published 2011, pages century. Provenance: Private Knox County, TN 789-790. Provenance: the Estate of Lynn Scholl collection. 300.00 - 350.00 Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 600.00 - 800.00

187 Southern Alkaline Glazed Jar, Signed and Dated 184 2 Middle TN Related Stoneware Pottery Items Signed and dated Southern alkaline stoneware 1st item: Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery pottery storage jar, Georgia or Alabama. Ovoid jar, ovoid form having a flared rim and sine form with lug handles, all over alkaline glaze wave with incised line decoration to the upper and olive drip. Inscribed and dated " M. M. shoulder, light grey glaze. 12" H x 7" dia. Late Seag...(sp?)/ Nov. 29th 1856". 16 1/2" H. 24 19th/early 20th century. 2nd item: R. M. lbs. 600.00 - 700.00 Hughes & Co. Monogram Vinegar advertising pottery jug, white slip body with black stenciled letters on the body reading "Monogram Vinegar/rom R. M. Hughes & c/Lou, Ky./for sale by John Atwood, Franklin, Tenn.". Top with two ring loops and wire bail handle. 10" H x 7" W. Early 20th century. Provenance: Descended in the Moran family of Woodland Farm in Williamson County, TN. 300.00 - Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 37 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 188 Early Dave Pottery Jar, signed 1840 Melcher/Maker.Louisville, KY", one incised Attributed to David "Dave" Drake, an early line below the rim. 10" H x 6" dia. 16 lbs. 3rd dated alkaline-glazed stoneware jar, incised quarter 19th century. Provenance: Estate of across the front shoulder "April 3, 1840 LM" Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. for Lewis Miles' Stony Bluff Manufactory, 500.00 - 700.00 Edgefield District, South Carolina; the reverse 192 2 Pennsylvania Cobalt Stenciled Stoneware Jugs, Ha side with two incised slash marks. Ovoid jar Two (2) Pennsylvania cobalt stenciled with flared rim and lug handles, approximately stoneware jugs. 1st item: Hamilton & Jones 5-6 gallons in capacity. 13 1/2" H x 12 1/4" Greensboro, Pennsylvania 3-gallon cobalt diameter at widest part. A typical form stenciled and decorated stoneware jug. employed by the enslaved but literate Stenciled in the center "Hamilton and Jones, African-American potter David Drake and one Greensboro.Penns" with stenciled floral of his earliest pieces to surface, dating from the garlands and freehand cobalt floral sprig above first year in which he was owned by Lewis and "3" below denoting gallon capacity. Applied Miles (1840-1843). Provenance: Estate of strap handle with cobalt accents. 16 1/4" H. Lorraine Griffin of Moultrie, GA; descended Third quarter of 19th century. 2nd item: through her family. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 Hamilton & Co./Greensboro, Pennsylvania 2-gallon cobalt stenciled and decorated stoneware jug. Stenciled in the center "Hamilton and Co., Greensboro.P.A." with stenciled floral garlands and freehand cobalt 189 Kentucky Stoneware Jar, John Fashauer Kentucky six gallon pottery jar by John A. floral sprig above and "2" below denoting Fashauer, Louisville, Kentucky. Tall form with gallon capacity. Applied strap handle with straight sides and lug handles, cobalt stenciled cobalt accents. 13 3/4" H. Third quarter of 19th decoration to the side reading "J. A. Fashauer, century. Provenance: Private Knox County, TN Louisville, KY", and stamped "6" below the rim collection. 500.00 - 700.00 to denote capacity. 16 3/4" H x 12" D. 21 lbs. Third quarter 19th century. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 193 2 Stoneware Pottery Jars w/ Cobalt Decoration Two (2) pottery items. 1st item: Cobalt decorated stoneware jar with bird design, likely New York, with tapering neck and lug handles with cobalt slip design of a bird on leaf. 190 KY 4 Gal. Pottery Jar, George W. Doane Kentucky 4 gallon stoneware pottery jar by Stamped 3 above the decoration denoting George W. Doane (d. 1870). Two incised lines capacity. 12 3/4" H. 2nd item: F. B. Norton & around the shoulder and stamped "Geo. W. Co. 4 gallon stoneware jar, decorated with Doane, Louisville KY" and incised "4", cobalt slip design of a bird or parrot on leaf, denoting capacity. 14 1/2" H x 10 1/2" D. Mid cylindrical form with applied lug handles. 19th century. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Stamped "F. B. NORTON & CO / Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 600.00 - 800.00 WORCESTER. MASS" and "4" denoting capacity above the decoration. Provenance: Private Knox County, TN collection. 500.00 - 700.00

191 2 Louisville, KY Stoneware Pottery Items, Melcher Two (2) Anton Melcher Louisville, KY stoneware jars. 1st item - Stamped Melcher 3-gallon stoneware jug reading "A. Melcher & Co. /Manufacturers/ Louisville, KY" with incised "3" above denoting capacity. Ovoid form with lug handle. 16" H x 10" dia. 3rd quarter 19th century. 2nd item: Stamped Melcher preserving jar, straight sided form marked "A. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 38 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 194 2 New York Stoneware Ovoid Jugs w/ Cobalt Decorati Residence for The Greenbrier Hotel in Two (2) New York stoneware ovoid jugs. 1st Lewisburg, West Virginia". 500.00 - 600.00 item: L. Seymour/ Troy, New York ovoid 197 Watercolor of Young Amish Woman attr. P. Buckley M stoneware jug with colbat flower and leaf Watercolor on card stock attributed to Patricia decoration. Upper shoulder stamped 'L. Buckley Moss (Virginia/New York, b. 1933) Seymour/Troy" with cobalt accents. Applied lug depicting a young Amish woman holding a handle. 14" H. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: sheaf of wheat in the crook of her right arm and Lyons, New York ovoid stoneware jug with a basket of apples in her left hand, a brick cobalt flower decoration and cobalt freehand "1" house and bare tress, background. Unsigned. denoting capacity, upper shoulder stamped Pencil sketch of the young woman, en verso. "Lyons" with cobalt accents. 11 3/4" H. Mid Housed under glass in a wooden frame with 19th century. Provenance: Private Knox County, burl wood veneer. Painting - 31 3/4" H x 20 TN collection. 400.00 - 500.00 1/4" W. Framed - 34 5/8" H x 22 5/8" W. Provenance: The Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. 400.00 - 450.00

195 Mid-Atlantic Stoneware Jug, 5 gallon with bird Five gallon Mid-Atlantic stoneware pottery jug with cobalt decoration of a bird on branch, with 198 Ernest Pickup Woodcut, Street Singers a cobalt "5" denoting capacity. Tall straight rim Ernest Pickup (Tennessee, 1887-1970) with collar, incised lines around the neck and woodcut, titled lower left in pencil "Street applied strap handle. 18 1/4" H. 19 lbs. Third Singers" (also known as "Joy to the World"); quarter 19th century. Provenance: the estate of numbered EA/50 and signed lower right and Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 dated "Ernest Pickup '39". Depicts 2 men - 700.00 seated, with their backs to the viewers, behind a table with sign marked "Blind" as figures walk past them on the street. A store sign, "Drugs", a decorative iron fence, and a Christmas Tree, are visible in the background. Housed in a molded 196 J. Vance Miller, O/B, "Pleasant Chore" J. Vance Miller (West Virginia/Virginia, giltwood frame with black matte. Image - 6" H 1912-2002) oil on board impressionist x 7 1/3" W. Sight - 9 1/2" H x 7 1/2" W. landscape painting titled "Pleasant Chore" Framed - 12 1/2" H x 15 1/4" W. American, depicting a figure walking in a field with two mid 20th century. Provenance: Middle cows near a bare tree before a picket fence, an Tennessee collection. Biography (courtesy expansive field and cloudy sky in background. Nashville Arts Magazine): "Ernest A. Pickup, Signed lower right. Title, artist's name, and date born in Shelbyville, Tennessee, in 1887, was "Feb. '69" with Palette Art Gallery, among the first printmakers and commercial Christiansburg, VA label, en verso. Housed in a artists working in Nashville, as well as the first gilt bronze wooden frame with decorative rope commercial artist in Tennessee with his own twist carving and beaded rabbet edges. Sight - 8 office. He is best known for his woodcuts, a 1/2" H x 11 5/8" W. Framed - 15 3/8" H x 18 medium through which he faithfully rendered 3/8" W. American, mid 20th century. Biography many cultural landmarks in and around (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook): Nashville. When the Depression impeded his "James Vance Miller was born in Princeton, commercial art career, he began focusing on his West Virginia. In 1944 he discovered plein air wooducts. During this time he took part in painting which eventually became his full time group exhibitions across the United States, such work. He considered his paintings done in the as the Exhibition of Lithographs, Woodcuts, and Jefferson National outside Blacksburg, Block Prints held in New York City in January Virginia, to be some of his finest work, of 1937. From that show, one of his etchings especially a two mile stretch of Little Stoney was selected to travel with the Society of Creek. He exhibited at various galleries American Etchers, which toured European throughout the South including at the Fine Arts Galleries, starting in Stockholm, , in the Museum of Western Virginia, and was Artist in winter of 1937. In that same year, Mr. Pickup's work was also featured at the Sixth Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 39 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # International Exhibition of Lithography and 2, 1988-January 8, 1989, and one for "The Best Wood Engraving, held at the Art Institute of Years: Indiana Paintings of the , Chicago, and he was once again featured 1880-1915, Theodore C. Steele, , J. internationally at an exhibition held in Scotland Ottis Adams, Richard Gruelle, and William in 1939". 350.00 - 450.00 Forsyth" held at the , 199 Charles Wm. Smith Charleston Print October 11, 1985-March 16, 1986, with artist Charles William Smith (Virginia, 1893-1987) information about Stark and Steele, en verso. woodcut, "Churchyard, Charleston," titled in Housed under glass in a carved wooden frame. pencil lower left margin, numbered 10/50 lower Sight - 10 5/8" H x 13 5/8" W. Framed - 17 1/2" center margin, and signed lower right margin, H x 20 1/4" W. 500.00 - 700.00 additionally signed in the plate. Hinge mounted; 202 William R. Tyler O/C Landscape with Cows ivory mat. 7" x 8 1/2" image, 10 1/2" x 14" William Richardson Tyler (New York/New sheet, 14" x 18 1/2" mat. Provenance: A Hampshire, 1825-1896) oil on canvas landscape Nashville, TN, estate. Biography (courtesy The of cows standing in a stream with tall trees to Valentine Museum, Richmond, VA): "Born in the right and left. Signed "W.R. Tyler" lower Lofton, Virginia, Charles Smith studied at the left. Stamped label for Moores & Winder University of Virginia, the Corcoran Art School Jewelry & Art Store, Artists materials, Troy, and Yale's School of Fine Art. He taught at the NY, en verso. Framed in newer bronzed wood University of Richmond, the College of William frame. Sight - 19" H x 11" W. Framed - 25 5/8" and Mary and the New York School of Printing. H x 17 5/8" W. 500.00 - 700.00 He painted and is also known for his woodcuts of Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina". 300.00 - 350.00

203 George W. Drew Oil Landscape George W. Drew (New York, 1875-1968) oil on canvas landscape painting, pastoral Springtime 200 Walter Hollis Stevens TN Abstract Watercolor scene of cottage by lake and fisherman on Walter Hollis Stevens (Tennessee, 1927-1980) bridge. Signed lower left. Numbered 30545 en abstract watercolor on paper, titled "Quarry verso. Housed in a molded Louis VIV style Walls". Signed "Stevens" lower right. frame with board liner. Sight - 23 1/2" H x 35 Additionally signed and titled en verso. 1/2" W. Framed - 32 1/2" H x 44" W. Unframed but retains the original backer board. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Image: 18" H x 25 3/4" W. Sheet: 21 1/4" H x Nashville, Tennessee. 600.00 - 800.00 30" W. Circa 1958. Note: Stevens was one of the "Knoxville Seven" and a professor of art at the University of Tennessee. His work is in collections of the Birmingham Museum of Art, 204 Dan Young, Oil on Panel, "Summer Night" Carnegie Visual Arts Center in Alabama, and Dan Young (Colorado/Texas, born 1959) oil on the Mint Museum in Charlotte. 400.00 - 500.00 panel plein-air rural landscape painting titled "Summer Night" depicting a row of houses situated in a green field before a tree line and a mountain range, background, the early evening 201 Otto Stark Watercolor/Gouache Landscape sky above. Signed "Young" lower left. Titled Otto Stark (New York/Indiana, 1859-1926) and signed with Pinon Fine Art, Littleton, CO watercolor and gouache on paper untitled late gallery stamp and Mountain Goat Frames name autumn or early winter landscape painting, and phone number inscribed in gold ink, en depicting a group of mostly bare trees on a verso. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame with grassy plain, the sun setting below a mountain gilt and burl veneer rabbet edge. Sight - 9 1/2" range, background. Signed and dated1909 (?) H x 11 1/2" W. Framed - 13 1/2" H x 15 1/2" lower left. Two exhibition labels, one for W. American, late 20th/early 21st century. "Intimate Views: Small Landscapes by Artists Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. from the Hoosier Heartland" held at the 400.00 - 450.00 Midwest Museum of American Art, December Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 40 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 205 Group of Gilt Bronze Desk Items, inc. Tiffany, 6 p 209 14K Watch Chain, 42 grams Six (6) gilt bronze desk items. 1st-5th items: 14K yellow gold watch chain with T-Bar, spring Partial Tiffany Studios gilt bronze desk set ring and end clasp. 12-3/8" L. end clasp marked including bookends and four blotter corners, "14" and T-bar marked "18K" but acid tested as Adam pattern. Bookends stamped TIFFANY 14K. 42.3 grams. Provenance: The Living estate STUDIOS NEW YORK 1853. Blotter corners of John and Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN. stamped JB 1853. Bookends - 5 5/8" H x 4 1/2" 1,000.00 - 1,100.00 W x 5 1/4" D. Early 20th century. 6th item: Bradley & Hubbard gilt bronze easel back calendar holder stamped BRADLEY & HUBBARD MFG. CO. on the back. 4" H x 4" 210 3 14K Pocketwatches incl Railroad watch W. Early 20th century. Provenance: Property of One Waltham 14K railroad pocket watch and a private Knoxville, Tennessee collector. two Elgin 14K hunting case watches. 1st item: 600.00 - 800.00 Waltham railroad pocket watch, 14K yellow gold case, case number 48689, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, red fives, spade hands, marked: Warranted 14K US Assay, plain hinged 206 18K Emerald & Diamond Line Bracelet back with dust cover, 2 1/8" W case, Watch 18K yellow gold prong-set emerald and movement 14049475, 23 jewels, A.W.W. Co., diamond line bracelet containing 18 round Waltham, Mass. Riverside. 108.8 grams total faceted emeralds together weighing wt. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Elgin National approximately 3.60 cts and 18 round brilliant Watch Company hunting case watch, 14K cut diamonds together weighing approximately yellow gold case, case number 5094414, white 3.60 cts. (H-I, VS2-I), 6-1/4" L with safety clasp enamel dial with secondary dial, Roman and chain. 13.8 grams. 1,500.00 - 1,800.00 numerals, spade hands, marked: Fahys 14K Monarch, two hinged covers with scroll and floral pattern, cover and beaded rim, 2 3/16" W case, Watch movement 4419119, Elgin National Watch Co., Elgin, Ill. 135.8 grams total wt. Late 207 Jeweled Dragonfly Pin with Enamel 19th century. 3rd item: Elgin National Watch Art Nouveau style dragonfly pin, gold over Company hunting case watch, 14K yellow gold silver metal plique-a-jour enamel wings, case, case number 6636309, white enamel dial emerald cabochon eyes, sapphire cabochon with secondary dial, Roman numerals, spade cluster body, diamond tentacles, diamond hands, marked: Warranted 14K to Assay highlights in wings and diamond tail. Not B.W.C. Co., two hinged covers with satin and marked. 2-1/2" L x 3-1/8" W. 12.7 grams. 20th bright lines, floral and scroll decoration, dust century reproduction. Provenance: The estate of cover, 1 3/4" W case, Watch movement Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, 20198817, 15 jewels, Elgin National Watch Co. Tennessee. 700.00 - 900.00 USA, 61 grams total wt. Early 20th century. Monogrammed "WR" on front of case. One goldplated watch chain with attached goldplated pocket knife is included. (4 items total) 208 14K Italian Bracelet, 39 grams Provenance: The Living estate of John and 14K yellow gold wide Italian omega bracelet, Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN. 800.00 - clasp marked "14kt, Italy, Aurafin, 7-1/4" L x 1,000.00 1" W with 2 safety clasps. 39.2 grams. 900.00 - 1,100.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 41 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 211 Omega Bienne Desk Weather Station 215 3 Columbian Gold Ornaments plus 1 Omega Bienne desk weather station, comprised Group of three Columbian gold ornaments of a clock, hygrometer, barometer, and including large bird (2-1/4 x 2-1/4"), human thermometer in Fahrenheit and Centigrade, all figure (1-5/8" L) and rounded wings on hook housed in a gold plated bronze case on an (3/8 x 3/4"), all items test between 10K and octagonal swivel base. Four dials, eight-day 14K, 48.2 grams/3 items. 4th item: medium size gong and keyless. Back of the barometer bird, is not gold, only decorative ornament. All marked "Zenith/42079/8MCH". 4 1/2" H. 6 lbs. likely 20th century. Provenance: The estate of Circa 1950. Provenance: Private Alabama Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Collection. 4,000.00 - 4,400.00 Tennessee. 800.00 - 900.00

212 14K Holiday Charm Bracelet 216 7 14K Cocktail Rings; 1 14K Band 14K yellow gold link bracelet with seven (7) Group of 1 wedding band and 7 various cocktail disc charms, mostly commemorative, including rings in 14K mountings including 2 pearl Merry Christmas, Happy Anniversary heart, I clusters, wedding band, diamond and sapphire Married An Angel, Happy Birthday, plus tree of ballerina, garnet flower, CZ marquise with life, peacock and telephone, all with single cut diamond mounting, E/C garnet and gemstones, 3/4" to 1 1/4" dia. 6 7/8" Longest. emerald/diamond spray. Ring sizes range from Bracelet and each charm marked 14K. 39.5 5.5 to 7.5. All gold acid tested if not marked. grams total. 900.00 - 1,000.00 72.9 grams including stones. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private collection. 900.00 - 1,200.00

213 Four 14K Pins, inc. Mushrooms, 45.5 grams Four (4) 14K yellow gold satin finished pins including two of mushrooms, one including 217 5 Sterling Juleps with Horseshoe Decoration, Manch three emeralds; one satin bow and one round Five (5) sterling silver mint julep cups or twist ribbon with center of garnets. 1 1/2" to 1 beakers with triple reeded rims and applied 1/4 " H. All marked 14K. 45.5 total grams. horseshoe decoration, no monograms or Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. inscriptions. Marked on underside for 900.00 - 1,100.00 Manchester Silver Co. (Providence, Rhode Island 1918-1985) , Sterling, 3759. A couple are additionally engraved Kendrick under the maker's marks, possibly for retailer Merkley Kendrick of Louisville, Kentucky. 3 5/8" H. 214 3 14K Jewelry Items, inc. Slide Bracelet Group of three (3) 14K jewelry items. 1st item: Combined weight 20.10 oz troy. Circa 1960s. 14K (tested) yellow gold Victorian wide woven 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 slide bracelet, buckle ornament containing one cabochon coral and 8 rose cut diamonds, gold end-piece missing stone. 9-3/4" L overall x 1-1/8" W strap. 1-1/2" W buckle ornament. 62.9 218 25 pcs sterling and coin silver incl. KY grams. Circa 1880. 2nd item: 14K yellow gold 25 pieces coin silver and sterling silver pin of brushed and bright gold quatrefoil leaf flatware, including 12 coin silver spoons of with center cabochon amethyst, 1-1/8" x 1-7/8" Kentucky interest. Includes six (6) fiddle mounting. 16.4 grams. 3rd item: 14K yellow pattern teaspoons marked A. Fairleigh in banner gold Art Nouveau style band with molded heart (Andrew Fairleigh, working Hardin County, KY and floral branch design, ring size 6-3/4, 8.3 circa 1830-1844), monogram GF; Six (6) grams. 20th century. Provenance: a Nashville, teaspoons with fiddle tipt handles, stamped on TN, estate. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 back with incuse retailer marks C. P. Barnes & Bro. (Chauncey P. Barnes and his brother Joseph, working Louisville, KY circa Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 42 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 1870-1880), monogrammed APS; 1 tablespoon 222 N. Carolina Vogler Eagle Back Spoon with worn illegible mark monogrammed JMB; 1 Rare North Carolina coin silver long handled teaspoon with stamped letter D and English pictureback teaspoon with raised eagle and hallmarks or possible American banner decoration to back of bowl, the pointed pseudohallmarks, monogram ST (dent at joint handle marked I VOGLER in rectangle (John of bowl and handle); and eleven (11) Gorham Vogler, 1783-1881, working Salem, NC). Script sterling demitasse spoons in the engraved monogram AP to top of handle. 5 3/8"L, .27 oz Hawthorne pattern (c. 1885). Gorham spoons: troy. For an example of a similar spoon by 2.37 oz troy. All other spoons: 8.46 oz troy. Vogler, ref. Cutten and Peacock, "Silversmiths 300.00 - 350.00 of North Carolina," p. 180. 300.00 - 350.00 219 6 Early KY Silver Spoons, Outten 6 early Kentucky coin silver teaspoons with elongated, oval-ended handles, the backs marked E * OUTTEN in rectangles (Ephraim 223 18 pcs Coin silver inc. KY, Midwest & Agricultural Outten, working Maysville, KY by 1816-d. 18 pieces of coin silver flatware including 1825). 5 1/8" L. 2.19 oz troy. Provenance: pieces of Kentucky, Midwestern and Estate of Lynn Renau, Louisville, KY, acquired Agricultural interest. Includes 1 teaspoon with in 1975 from Carriage House Antiques, handle having raised Sheaf of Wheat decoration Carrollton, . Letter from dealer to Mrs. marked H.F. & H. Premium, monogrammed SE Renau with price list mentioning these spoons and stamped en verso in rectangle BRADBURY is included with the lot. 300.00 - 350.00 with additional date mark of 1826 (possibly Theophilus Bradbury, working Newburyport, Massachusetts circa 1820s), together with 16 various pieces having Fiddle handles: 1 220 5 KY Silver Sheaf of Wheat Spoons, Ayers & Beard tablespoon marked SMITH & GRANT in 5 coin silver teaspoons with raised sheaf of banner for Richard Ewing Smith and William wheat decoration to handles, monogram H, Grant, working Louisville, 1827-1831; 1 dessert marked en verso AYERS & BEARD in serrated spoon marked R. FRAZIER JR. in rectangle rectangles with additional eagle psuedohallmark with psuedohallmarks for Robert Frazier Jr., (Elias Ayers and Evans C. Beard, working working Lexington, 1838-1851; 1 tablespoon Louisville, Kentucky c. 1824-1831). 5 5/8" L, marked COOK & SIMPSON in rectangle with 1.99 oz troy. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl additional date mark of 1855, attrib. Booneville, Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 300.00 - 350.00 Missouri; 1 teaspoon with monogram SH and incuse mark ST. LOUIS; 1 tablespoon with monogram LEE marked B. Wilder in rectangle, attributed to Abbott Pierson Wilder, working Eau Claire, Wisconsin circa 1866; 1 teaspoon 221 8 KY Silver Spoons, Lenhart and Broderson 8 KY Silver Spoons, Lenhart and Broderson. monogammed McCune with incuse mark 1st-2nd items: 2 coin silver teaspoons with AYRES & SONS attributed to Keokuk, Iowa; 1 fiddle handles, monogrammed LW, marked on teaspoon monogrammed "Sarah H. Bill" marked back G Lenhart in script (working Bowling RW ROATH PURE COIN, attributed to Green, first half 19th century, ref. Roswell Walstein Roath, working 1826-1871 in Boultinghouse, "Silversmiths of Kentucky," p. Norwich, CT, New York City, Chicago, and 186). 3rd-8th items: 6 coin silver dessert spoons Denver; 1 knife marked Gelston with with fiddle swell handles, monogrammed pseudohallmarks (likely New York or Boston, "Lizzie", the backs with incuse marks C mid 19th c.); 1 gravy ladle marked J. DRAPER BRODERSON (Christian Broderson, working in rectangle (Joseph Draper, working Russellville, Logan County, by 1860-d. 1887. Wilmington Delaware 1816-1832, Cincinnati 7.52 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the Ohio 1832-d. 1864) with monogram NP, and 3 Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, tablespoons and 5 teaspoons, all also marked J. Kentucky. 300.00 - 350.00 DRAPER in rectangle with NP monograms. Combined weighable silver: 16.77 oz troy. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. 300.00 - 350.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 43 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 224 17 Coin Silver Forks including Alabama Combined weight: 19.27 oz troy. Provenance: Group of 17 coin silver forks from various The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, states, including Alabama, mid 19th century. Nashville, TN. 350.00 - 450.00 Includes 4 fiddle handled forks with incuse 226 7 pcs Coin Flatware inc. TN Campbell plus Caster marks S F HOBBS for Samuel F. Hobbs, 7 pcs coin silver flatware, including 1 miniature working Selma, Alabama circa 1860, all fiddle pattern salt spoon marked J. Campbell in monogrammed "Emily", 2 shell and thread rectangle (John Campbell, working Fayetteville, pattern forks marked E & D KINSEY in North Carolina 1834-1836; Cheraw, South rectangles for Edward and David Kinsey, Carolina, 1836; Nashville, Tennessee, working c. 1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and 1836-1857?), monogram ECG, 3 3/4" L; 2 Cincinnati, Ohio, monogrammed Este; 5 fiddle coffin end teaspoons marked R. Mason in handled forks marked E. JACCARD & CO in banners (attr. Richard Mason, working rectangles for Edward Jaccard & Co, working Baltimore, Maryland, 1814-1824), monogram St. Louis, Missouri c. 1852-1864, all K, and 1 table or serving spoon marked Wm. monogrammed Botts; 2 fiddle handled forks W. White in rectangle (William White, working marked JWB in rectangle with psuedohallmarks New York City, c. 1827-1841, Philadelphia c. for Joseph Boyd, working New York circa 1820, 1805-1806), monogram MAH; 1 crumber or fish monogrammed Bass; 2 fiddle handled forks slice with olive pattern handle monogrammed with incuse marks ROBERT RAIT plus MEB to SBJ, plain blade, incuse retailer mark pseudohallmarks (New York, 1833-1866); and for S.T. Crosby of Boston (mid 19th century), 2 fiddle handled forks marked M. SCHAEFER 12" L, and a soup or punch ladle with fiddle tipt in rectangle (location unknown) with very worn handle monogrammed ALS and marked C. Bro. monograms on backs of handles. Combined & Co. in rectangle (probably Canfield Bro. and weight 28.52 oz troy. Provenance: The estate of Company, Baltimore, circa 1850), 12 7/8" L, Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. plus 1 Bailey & Co. (New York City) silver 400.00 - 500.00 caster with monogram MCB, engraved date Sept. 12, 1867, 5 5/8" H. Combined weight: 14.18 oz troy. All American, mid 19th century. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private collection. 350.00 - 450.00 225 15 pcs Silver, Baltimore and Georgia 15 pieces Southern silver flatware, including a Georgia salt ladle with fiddle handle monogrammed MCS, marked F.A. BRAHE in rectangle for Frederick A. Brahe, working 227 23 pcs flatware inc. Nashville Coin Silver Augusta, Georgia, circa 1845, 4 7/8" L. The 23 pieces coin and early sterling silver flatware. remaining silver is attributed to Baltimore, Includes: 1 coin silver tablespoon in the fiddle Maryland and includes 5 silver table or serving tipt pattern, marked W. H. CALHOUN / spoons with oval handles and JCS monograms, NASHVILLE T in rectangle (William H. 2 marked on back I LYNCH in rectangle with Calhoun, working Nashville 1835-d. 1865), talon pseudohallmarks, 2 marked J LYNCH in monogrammed JMJ on front and JJJ 1848 on serrated rectangle with eagle psuedohallmarks, back, 8 3/4" L; 1 coin silver teapoon in the and 1 with partially illegible marks, John fiddle swell pattern marked W. MCGREW in Lynch, Baltimore, b. 1761-d. 1848, 8 3/4" L; 4 rectangle (Wilson McGrew, working assorted coin silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern Cincinnati, Ohio, 1825-1849), monogrammed with various monograms, with marks for Robert JEN on front and JJJ 1848 on back; 5 coin silver Brown, c. 1830, Joseph Jackson, 1803-1813, teaspoons in a variant of the olive pattern with and Samuel Kirk, c. 1824-1827 (2); 4 assorted hops decoration, marked COIN with incuse tablespoons with oval and fiddle handles and marks J. GRAY and K & L, monogrammed various monograms, with marks for Littleton AEP; 5 coin silver or early sterling teaspoons in Holland, 1800-1847; George W. Webb, c. 1830; a variant of the olive pattern marked Gorham John Erwin, c. 1809-1820; and Simon Wedge with old lion-anchor-G marks, monogrammed Jr., 1823-1830; and 1 salt ladle with fiddle FFP; 1 dessert spoon, variant of olive pattern, handle and LAW monogram, marked for marked Sterling and monogrammed Mollie; 1 Cuthbert Warner, b. 1760-d. 1828, 3 7/8" L. knife and fork, variant of olive pattern, with Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 44 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # incuse marks E.G. WEBSTER, no monograms 230 Beggs & Smith Coin Silver Teapot (6" and 7 1/2"); International sterling meat fork Beggs & Smith (Joseph P. Beggs and Harry R. and pierced tongs (6 3/8" L) in the Edgewood Smith, working Cincinnati, OH, 1848-1861) pattern, monogram H; and 6 fiddle pattern coin silver teapot, round form having lobed teaspoons marked 925-1000 G C, body decorated in repousse floral designs with monogrammed AN. Combined weight all items center cartouche and monogram to one side, marked sterling: 8.74 oz troy. Combined weight, acanthus leaf spout, hinged top with finial and all other items: 11.12 oz troy. Provenance: the repousee floral designs, hinged curved handle estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. with ivory insulators and four pierced cartouche 300.00 - 350.00 feet. Beggs & Smith stamp to the base. 11 3/8" 228 3 NY Agricultural Coin Silver Beakers H x 10" W. Circa 1850. 600.00 - 800.00 3 Coin Silver beakers with flared rims and feet, each engraved "Premium Awarded by the NY State Ag. Soc. Syracuse Sept. 30, 1841. Marked G.W. & H. in rectangle for Gale, Wood & 231 5 Sterling and Coin Items, inc. Wood & Hughes Pres Hughes, working New York City, 1833-1845). 5 sterling silver and coin items, including Wood Each 3 3/4" H, 11.81 oz troy. 300.00 - 350.00 and Hughes presentation ewer. 1st item: Wood & Hughes coin silver presentation ewer, slender urn-shaped body with incurved neck and arched, outward-flared spout. Impressed scroll 229 24 pcs Coin and Sterling Silver, inc. Coin Silver decoration at lip, body, pedestal and base and 24 pieces coin silver and sterling silver. 1st alternating pressed and smooth decoration to item: Gorham coin silver cup with four body. Engraving in cartouche dated August 26, cartouches, three enclosing floral decoration and 1865, presented for retirement, reading one with inscription "L.C. Hunnicut from his "Presented to John Tanner/as a Memento of Grandfather S.C. Moran Jan. 1. 1858." 2nd Esteem/by the Proprietor and Employees of item: Coin silver fish slice or crumber, Wrightson & Co.'s Printing Office/Upon the unmarked, with engraved floral decoration to occasion of his retiring from the position of blade and Classical design to handle. 3rd-20th Foreman". Elaborated C-scroll handle with items: Assorted coin silver flatware including foliate decoration. Tall pedestal base. Maker's 11 coin silver tablespoons in the French Thread marks on base. 12-1/2" H total, 20.215 oz troy. pattern (9 with incuse retailer marks for George 2nd-3rd items: 2 Georgian sterling silver Baker, working Providence, Rhode Island spoons, fiddle thread tipts, hand-engraved J, 1824-1867 and Salem, Mass., and 1 with incuse marks for London and retailer J.R. Compton, mark for Heath & Westcott), together with 1 6-3/16" L, 1.785 oz troy. 4th-5th items: Pair of tablespoon marked WI Tenney in rectangle sterling London, English salts, Neoclassical (William I. Tenney, working New York, pierced oval bowls with claw and ball supports. 1831-1852); 1 teaspoon with basket of flowers Hallmarks for William Abdy II, one dated 1816, motif to handle, marked IL in rectangle; 4 fiddle other 1819. 2" H x 3-1/8" W x 2-1/4" D. 2.70 oz pattern teaspoons with marks for retailer John troy (approx. without liner). Provenance: A. Cole; 2 bead pattern tablespoons with incuse Private Knoxville, TN estate. 600.00 - 700.00 marks for M.W. Galt & Bro., and 1 knife with marks for Albert Cole. 21st-24th items: 1 Gorham tablespoon with bright cut decoration to handle, engraved January 18 '92; and 2 232 14 Picture Back Spoons inc. Birdback sterling teaspoons and 1 sterling fork, all with Collection of 14 silver "Picture Back" spoons, Aesthetic Movement pattern handles. Combined all with oval handles and raised pictorial weight coin silver: 36.06 oz troy. Combined designs to the backs of the bowls. Includes 1 weight sterling: 3.58 oz troy. Provenance: A American long handled spoon with dove and Nashville, TN, estate. 500.00 - 550.00 olive branch motif with mark for Abraham DuBois (working Philadelphia, 1777-1802) and New York (c. 1803; d. 1807). Three others are likely American, mid rib pattern with shell Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 45 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # designs, all marked in rectangles _TE (first 1790-1815, with additional double eagle marks; letter very worn and illegible). The other ten are 1 coffin end tablespoon, circa 1811-1815, with likely English including 1 with basket of RS monogram, marked J. FOSTER in rectangle flowers, 1 with dove and olive branch, 4 with (attributed to John Foster, working New York Rococo style Shell and Scroll design, and 4 with 1811-1817, Winchester, Virginia 1817-1825, scallop shell design. 2 of the Shell and Scroll Woodstock, VA c. 1825, and Martinsburg, VA design spoons have marks for William 1827-1835); 1 fiddle handle tablespoon Woodward (working London, circa 1760) ; the monogrammed CV, marked for J.T. Rice, other two are marked TD or JD (possibly working Albany, NY 1813-1815; 2 dessert Thompson Davis) and MI. The remaining spoons and 1 teaspoon marked for Wood & spoons have illegible marks. All approximately Hughes, working New York City 1845-1899 4 1/4" L except for the Dubois spoon - 6" L. (one dessert spoon in French Thread pattern Combined weight 4.46 oz troy. All mid to late monogrammed Sidney, the other Fiddle Tipt 18th century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. pattern marked Mary H. Bill); 1 dessert spoon Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. 400.00 - with fiddle handle marked for Gale, Wood & 600.00 Hughes, New York City 1835-1845; 2 coffin 233 35 pieces New York & Phila. Coin Silver end teaspoons monogrammed W and marked J. 35 pieces of New York and Philadelphia coin SCHANCK in rectangles for John Schank, silver flatware, including some 18th century working New York City, 1792-1797; 1 teaspoon Federal spoons. 10 pieces of Philadelphia with bright cut oval handle and MW monogram, flatware includes: 1 pair tongs in the Kings marked JP (attributed to , working Pattern monogrammed WWW on bridge and New York circa 1791), 1 fiddle pattern marked BAILEY & KITCHEN in rectangle with teaspoon marked Hayes & Adriance in banner pseudohallmarks, 1832-1846; 2 shell pattern (Peter Hayes and John Adriance, working dessert spoons monogrammed ABH and marked Poughkeepsie, NY 1816-1826); 1 shell pattern CURREY & PRESTON in serrated rectangle teaspoon marked BG & Co in rectangle with and STANDARD in Banner, 1825-1831; 2 pseudo hallmarks for Baldwin Gardiner & teaspoons with oval handles and MJ Company, New York City; 1 fiddle pattern monograms, marked S. RICHARDS in rectangle teaspoon marked M.P in rectangle for Maltby (Samuel Richards, working 1791-1818); 1 Pelletreau, working New York 1813; 1 salt Fiddle pattern tablespoon marked S. EYTINGE spoon monogrammed JAM and marked for in rectangle (Simon Eytinge, working Marquand & Co., working New York City 1829-1831) with illegible monogram; 1 dessert 1834-1839; 1 salt spoon monogrammed EMH spoon with fiddle handle monogrammed EOB and marked for William Beebe, working New and marked HILDEBURN PHILA in oval with York City c. 1848-1850; 1 salt spoon with eagle pseudohallmark c. 1810-1837; 1 oval bright cut engraved handle marked W. ROE in handle teaspoon monogrammed TCC and rectangle with additional work hallmark for marked P GARRETT in rectangle for Philip William Roe, working New York c. 1776; 1 salt Garrett, working 1801-1835; 1 teaspoon with spoon with fiddle pattern handle monogrammed fiddle handle monogrammed EJP and marked SWD and marked G & H in rectangle with J.W. Gethen in script, circa 1797-1808, and 1 pseudohallmarks for Gale & Hayden, working salt spoon with shell bowl monogrammed SU New York City and Charleston, South Carolina with incuse mark LH BROOMALL PURE AS circa 1848; and 6 salt spoons with gilded bowls, COIN circa 1846-1850. 25 pieces New York all marked McCLYMAN in rectangle for John flatware including: 1 Soup ladle with McClyman, working New York City downturned oval handle, monogrammed T, 1805-1840. 34.94 oz troy combined weight. marked WISHART in rectangle , attr. Hugh Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Wishart, working New York City, 1784-1819; 2 Caldwell, Nashville, TN. 400.00 - 500.00 tablespoons with bright-cut engraved oval handles enclosing illegible three-part monograms, one marked for Tunis D. Dubois, working New York City 1797-1799, with additional sheaf of wheat mark, the other for Isaac Hutton, working Albany, NY c. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 46 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 234 22 Colonial and Federal Spoons rectangle for Robert Evans, working Boston, c. Group of 22 American Colonial and Federal 1798; and 1 tablespoon with pointed oval coin silver spoons, most with oval handles, handle and RA monogram, marked en verso GJ some having bright cut decoration. Makers WOLF in banner for General James Wolf, include Anthony Rasch of Philadelphia, working Wilmington, Delaware circa 1800. working c. 1807; Houghton Perkins of Boston, 28.5 oz troy. Provenance: The estate of Dr. working c. 1756; Niles Potter of Westerly, RI, Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. 400.00 - working 1780-1790 (3); Daniel Dupuy of New 500.00 York and Pennsylvania, c. 1719-d. 1807 (3); 236 3 Coin and Sterling Silver Ladles, inc. NY and Bos Daniel Coen of New York, working 1787-1805 2 Coin silver ladles and 1 sterling silver serving (2); Moore & Ferguson of Philadelphia, spoon, 3 items total. 1st item: Coin silver or working 1801-1805; Edward Sherburne early sterling silver punch ladle of California Moulton of Rochester NH and Saco Maine, b. interest, Gothic Revival pattern with fluted 1778-d. 1855; John Ward Gilman of Exeter, NH bowl, incuse retailer mark for John Walker working c. 1767; Abraham Forbes of New York, Tucker (active 1852-1886, San Francisco, working 1769. There are also some ambiguous California), illegible three part monogram, 12" marks including WH - possibly William Holmes L. 2nd item: Coin silver punch or soup ladle of Boston, c. 1739; JR - Joseph Richardson Jr. with decorative scalloped handle and incuse of Philadelphia c. 1773 or Joseph Rogers of mark for retailers Jones Ball and Poor of Newport, RI c. 1780; JS - likely Joel Sayre of Boston, monogram MAH, 13 1/2" L. 3rd item: New York, c. 1799; JTD - unattributed; WR or Sterling silver berry spoon in the Lily pattern by INR (worn) - possibly J & N Richardson, Frank W. Smith Co., 8 7/8" L. Combined working Philadelphia c. 1771; DDod- weight: 14.22 oz troy. 300.00 - 350.00 unattributed; IR - possibly Joseph Richardson or Joseph Richardson Jr. of Philadelphia; and 1 with illegible marks. 8.4 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin 237 2 Coin Silver Mugs: Gorham, Wood & Hughes H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. 300.00 - 350.00 2 Coin Silver Mugs. 1st item: Gorham coin silver mug with all-over engine turned decoration to body, central cartouche engraved with monogram CCR, marked on underside 235 17 American Tablespoons, most 18th C. with lion-anchor-G mark and COIN 02. 3" H. 17 American Federal coin silver table or serving 2nd item: Small Wood and Hughes coin silver spoons, most 18th century. Includes 6 mug or cup with bands of engine turned tablespoons with mid rib handles; slashed drops decoration surrounding a central engraved and Hanoverian style monograms en verso HIL, inscription WSG to EP, marked W & H with double marks: EMBREE in rectangle for 900/1000 on underside, 2 3/4" H. 7.97 oz troy. Effingham Embree (working New York, circa 250.00 - 300.00 1785-1794) , and IB in rectangle, attributed Jacob Boelen III (working New York circa 1785); 6 table or serving spoons with bright-cut engraved oval handles, enclosing monograms 238 German .900 Silver Repousse Footed Bowl EV (4) and PS (2), marked en verso W.G. German .900 Silver repousse footed pedestal Forbes in rectangles, with psuedohallmarks, for centerpiece bowl, marks for Carl Weishaupt William G. Forbes, working New York, circa (1802-1864). Oval shaped bowl with scalloped 1773; 2 table or serving spoons with oval and reeded border over fruit and foliate handles, monogrammed MI or MJ, marked en repousse decoration on a pedetal center with verso S. RICHARDS in rectangle, for Samuel repeating repousse decoration to the flaring Richards Jr. , working Philadelphia, circa 1783; base, terminating in a scalloped and reeded 1 coffin end table or serving spoon marked D. foot. Base marked "900 C. Weishaupt" with BROWN in rectangle (working Philadelphia, c. additional German hallmarks. 10 1/4" H x 13 1811); 1 table or serving spoon with bright cut 3/4" W x 8 3/4" D. Mid-19th century. 31.585 engraved oval handle, enclosing an illegible troy ounces. Provenance: Sevier County, TN three-part monogram, marked en verso RE in Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 47 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # private collection. 600.00 - 700.00 241 Meissen Porcelain Grouping, The Decisive Choice 239 28 Assd. Silver Spoons, inc. 25 coin & 3 sterling Meissen figural porcelain grouping titled "The 28 assorted coin and sterling silver spoons, Decisive Choice" depicting a central female various makers, with a mixture of handles embracing her male lover while spurning her including fiddle, fiddle tipt, and double swell weeping rival, raised on a naturalistic oval base fiddle. 1st-24th items: 24 coin silver teaspoons with relief floral decoration. Blue crossed with various makers including 4 with retailer swords mark to the underside along with an marks "N. Matson" (Newell Matson, working impressed mark "J.49". 12 1/4" H. Late 19th ca. 1840s-1870s, New York, NY, Chicago, IL, century. Provenance: Baltimore estates of Milwaukee, WI), 3 marked "E & D Kinsey" Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and (Edward & David Kinsey, working Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down ca.1836-1850, Newport, KY, and Cincinnati, to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, OH), 2 marked "Duhme & Co" (Duhme and Chattanooga, TN. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 Company, active ca. 1839-1910, Cincinnati, OH), 2 marked "McGrew & Beggs" (Wilson McGrew and William Beggs, active ca. 1843-1848, Louisville, KY and Cincinnati, 242 Meissen Porcelain Ewer & Basin OH), and more. Also includes 1 coin silver A Meissen relief porcelain ewer with relief serving spoon marked "C. Hellebush" Clemens decoration depicting bathing maidens and Hellebush, active ca. 1866-1893, Cincinnati, cherubs in an outdoor scene on a white ground OH), and 3 sterling serving spoons with marks with red naturalistic twist handle. Together for Whiting Manufacturing Company, 2 with with a basin or underplate having matching possible retailer marks "Jos. Kern". All pieces relief decoration to the rim. Both pieces with monogrammed or inscribed. 15.61 oz troy coin. blue crossed swords mark and impressed "G 4.63 oz troy sterling. 350.00 - 400.00 146" to the underside. Ewer - 10 5/8" H. Basin/underplate - 8 3/4" dia. Both items mid to late 19th century. Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and 240 4 silver novelties inc. Geo III patch box Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down 4 silver novelties. 1st item: Continental oval to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, snuff box, the top with chased cherub in Chattanooga, TN. 500.00 - 550.00 landscape decoration over inset stained horn, sides chased in a foliate scroll design. Unidentified hallmarks to base, likely Hanau, circa 1800. 2" W. 2nd item: Oval snuff box with 243 Meissen Porcelain Allegorical Figural Group shell design on one side and lobed engraved Meissen porcelain allegorical musical figural design to other. Unmarked; likely Old Sheffield group, depicting two putti playing instruments plate, English, circa 1800. 2 1/2" W. 3rd item: and another putti seated below, central obelisk George III sterling silver patch or pill box, the with bust, all on a shaped base. Underglaze lid modeled as a clock with single moveable blue cross swords mark in to base along with hand. Marks for Samuel Pemberton, incised numbers. 12 1/2" H x 6 7/8" W x 5 1/2" Birmingham, England, 1799. 1 1/4" diam. 4th D. Late 19th century. Provenance: Sevier item: Scottish Celtic tea caddy spoon, marks for County, TN private collection. 500.00 - 700.00 Jewellry [sic] and Metal Mfg. Co., Dublin, 1973. 2 3/4" L. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 500.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 48 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 244 3 Pc. Old Paris Garniture Set, Clock & Candelabra 247 Herend Rothschild Bird Porcelain Tea Set, 27 pcs Old Paris porcelain figural garniture set, Assembled group of Herend porcelain tea comprised of a clock and matching candleabra. service items, 27 pieces, Rothschild Bird The centerpiece with a central clock flanked by pattern, including 1 tea pot with lid, 13 footed figures of two young lovers standing on a cups, 11 saucers, 1 creamer, and 1 sugar bowl naturalistic ground, all on a shaped Rococo style with lid. All pieces marked on the base. base and fitted with a conforming carved gilt Ranging in size from 2" H x 4 7/8" W to 6 1/4" wood base, unmarked. Brass clock works with H x 10 1/2" W. Provenence: Private Brentwood, impressed medallion mark reading "Japy Freres TN collection. 500.00 - 800.00 et cie / Med. d'Honneur" and "B. G./ 900", with key. Together with a pair of figural 2-part Rococo style candelabra consisting of three branches over a column style base, each with a 248 Pair 18th C. Worcester Covered Urns figure appearing from behind with a barrel Pair of Worcester Dr. Wall period soft paste pouring water at their feet, all on a round porcelain urns and covers in the Chinese style, marbleized painted base. Clock - 11 3/4" H x 14 each decorated in the blue and white Willow 3/4" W x 7" D. Candelabra - 25 3/4" H x 9 1/4" pattern with vignettes containing pagoda and W. 32 lbs. Third quarter of the 19th century. landscape designs and having applied gilt Private Lookout Mountain, TN collection. decoration around the shoulders; domed tops 1,400.00 - 1,600.00 with recumbent foo dog finials. Each vase signed with underglaze blue workman's mark. 11" H. English, circa 1770. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, 245 Pair Continental Classical Porcelain Urns Tennessee. 300.00 - 400.00 Pair of Classical style porcelain urns, matte purple ground, having polychrome ram's head handles with hand-painted portraits of females to one side and vignette of musical symbols to 249 2 Blue & White Historical Staffordshire Plates, 1 the other, gilt highlights throughout. Incised V Two blue and white Historical Staffordshire mark to the undersides of both. 12 1/2" H x 11" plates including one Kentucky scene by Enoch dia. 12.6 lbs total. European, probably French. Wood & Sons, Burslem, England. 1st item: Third quarter of 19th century. Provenance: Blue and white Historical Staffordshire plate Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, depicting a Marine Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. 500.00 - 700.00 Kentucky. Shell border with shaped center. 9"dia. Early 19th century. 2nd item: Blue and white Historical Staffordshire plate depicting a maritime Liverpool wharf scene titled below 246 Limoges Fish Set - 12 plates plus platter, artist "View of Liverpool" featuring the ship USS 13 piece Limoges porcelain fish set with platter Constitution in the center. Shell border with and plates, the platter handpainted with two shaped center, 10" dia. Early 19th century. swimming fish surrounded by vignettes of ten Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, individual fish, set against a green background Louisville, Kentucky. 350.00 - 450.00 with scalloped gilt rim, signed J. Barin, back stamped Limoges Coronet; the twelve plates handpainted with similar design, also signed. Platter: 24" x 10 1/2", plates: 9 1/2" diam. French, circa 1910. 500.00 - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 49 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 250 Historical Staffordshire Glazed Earthenware Plate, UNDERGLAZE / WARRANTED. Buffalo, Rare Historical Staffordshire black and white New York, circa 1907. 8" H. Note: After a glazed earthenware plate with transfer print famous hunting trip in which President scene depicting the Episcopal Theological spared the life of a bear, Seminary, Lexington, Kentucky. Plate titled toymaker Morris Michtom and his company, the below the scene. 9" dia. Circa mid-1830s. Ideal Company, received permission from Provenance: the Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, President Roosevelt to produce a toy called Louisville, Kentucky. Note: "This plate depicts Teddy's bear. Other inspired products followed, a view of the Thomas January house on Second including THE ROOSEVELT BEARS, THEIR Street in Lexington, Kentucky where the TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES, about two seminary was located from 1834 until 1838. bears who leave their home in the West to Due to the short tenure of the seminary, travel America. Written by Seymour Eaton and production of this plate was limited and likely illustrated by V. Floyd Campbell, it first was never widely marketed". (Research appeared as a serialized story in newspapers in courtesy Clifton Anderson Antiques). 1905. In 1906, the story was published in book Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, form, and this pitcher, based on the bears' Louisville, Kentucky. 800.00 - 1,000.00 adventures, was produced shortly afterwards. Refer to a similar pitcher, sold in our Aug. 5, 2017 auction Lot 638. Provenance: a Nashville, TN, estate. 350.00 - 450.00 253 3 FDR Items, inc. 2 Signed Letters 251 2 Transferware Pitchers Two (2) ceramic transferware pitchers. 1st item: Three (3) Franklin Delano Roosevelt items, Clews Historical Staffordshire blue and white including two signed letters. 1st-2nd items: Two cream pitcher, AMERICA AND (2) hand signed letters from Roosevelt to Oscar INDEPENDENCE, with transferware C. Schwarzenberg, Knoxville, Tennessee. Letter decoration of Doveridge Hall, flanked by figures from Roosevelt as Governor of New York, typed emblematic of America and Independence, with on State of New York, Executive Chamber, banners printed across the rim above for states Albany stationary, addressed from Warm including Tennessee, Virginia, Delaware, Ohio, Springs, Georgia, addressed to Oscar C. Vermont, Kentucky, New York, New Schwarzenberg, South Knoxville, Tennessee, Hampshire, Massachusetts, the Carolinas, dated November 28, 1930, reading "Dear Mr. Georgia, and . 2nd item: 20th Schwarzenberg, I am very grateful for your nice century reproduction of 1824 George letter of congratulations. It was good of you to Washington & General LaFayette Creamware write to me and I appreciate it. Sincerely yours," Milk Jug or Cream Pitcher, commemorating the with handwritten signature. Housed with visit of Gen. Lafayette to America with the envelope under glass in a black painted frame phrase "Republicans Are Not Ungrateful," with gilt rabbet edge. Sight - 9 3/4" H x 7 3/4" attrib. A.E. Gray & Co., Staffordshire (ref. W. Framed - 10 3/4" H x 8 3/4" W. Letter from Arman, American Ceramics, page 217-218). 4 Roosevelt as Governor of New York, written 1/2"H. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate. four days prior to his election as President, 300.00 - 350.00 typed on Executive Chamber, Albany stationary, addressed to Oscar C. Schwarzenberg, Knoxville, Tennessee, dated November 4, 1932, reading "My dear Mr. Scwarzenberg: The prediction that you make is most encouraging. 252 Roosevelt Bear Pitcher Your warm praise makes me very happy. Thank Buffalo Pottery Roosevelt Bears ceramic pitcher you for all your good wishes and for your or jug, with four sides having brown and congratulations. Yours very sincerely," with polychrome transfer vignettes of bears engaged handwritten signature. The Picture Framery, in various scenes from the book THE Knoxville, Tennessee label, en verso of frame. ROOSEVELT BEARS, THEIR TRAVELS Housed with envelope under glass in a black AND ADVENTURES. Brown transfer mark on painted frame with gilt rabbet edge. Sight - 11 base: BUFFALO / POTTERY / 1907 / 7/8" H x 8 3/8" W. Framed - 12 3/4" H x 9" W. COPYRIGHT EDWARD & C / Biography: Oscar Charles Schwarzenberg Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 50 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # (1890-1979) was a veteran of World War I, a 255 3 Woodrow Wilson Signed Letters Knoxville businessman, and a longstanding Three (3) President Woodrow Wilson typed member of the Rotary Club. He is buried in the letters signed "Woodrow Wilson" as President New Jewish (Heska Amuna and written on "The White House" letterhead. Cemetery) on Glenn Street at Keith Avenue. The 1913 letters were addressed to Lewis M. 3rd item: Chromolithographic print depicting Coleman, U.S. District Attorney for East the portrait of Roosevelt, lithographed by Goes Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN, dated June 24, Lithograph Company, after the 1933 painting by July 1, and July 24, 1913. The letters refer to John Doctoroff (New York/Illinois, 1893-1970). Coleman's desire to appoint State Senator Lewis Signed and dated "John Doctoroff 1933" and Shepard Pope (1878-1972) as Coleman's "Goer" mark with copyright symbol, in the Assistant U.S. District Attorney for East TN. In plate, lower left. Picture frames Barn, the June 24 letter, Wilson writes "My dear Knoxville, TN label, en verso. Housed under Coleman, May I make this suggestion about the glass in a black wooden frame. Sight - 15 3/4" appointment of your subordinates: That you H x 11 3/4" W. Framed - 22 1/4" H x 17 1/4" appoint no one who is a member of the present W. 400.00 - 450.00 legislature of the State? I find we are apt to be 254 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Letter tangled with a good deal of that sort of thing Franklin D. Roosevelt typed letter, signed unless we resist it pretty steadily. The laws of "Franklin D. Roosevelt" as President on White most states forbid such appointments to state House letterhead, to Charles Boyd Coleman of officers, and I think it would be wise for us to Chattanooga, TN, dated February 20, 1943. A observe the principle of those laws in our letter of response from Coleman who was federal appointments. I need not tell you what petitioning for a commissioned position in the genuine pleasure it gave me to send your name Army of the United States. The letter reads in into the Senate for District Attorney. In haste part: "Dear Mr. Coleman, I have your letter of Faithfully yours, Woodrow Wilson". The July 1 January 31, 1943, and I have communicated letter is a direct follow-up to Coleman's with the War Department in regard to your response to the June 24 letter, reading "My dear eligibility for appointment to a commissioned Lewis: Of course, I did not intend to embarrass grade in the Army of the United States … I or limit you, and if you feel as you do about Mr. wish you every success in securing the Pope of Pikeville, you may be sure I shall appointment desired. Very sincerely yours, approve of your action. All I wanted was to Franklin D. Roosevelt". Provenance: The Estate suggest was a general policy. In haste, with of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, warmest regard, Faithfully yours, Woodrow TN. Note: Descended in the family of Annette Wilson". The lengthier July 24 letter reiterates Maria Dearborn Boyd, daughter of Greenleaf Wilson's reservations regarding Pope's Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter appointment, stating "My dear Lewis: of Maj. Genl. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) on [Tennessee] Senator [Luke] Lea ([1879-1945)] her mother's side. Annette was married to came in to see me yesterday and made certain Charles Harrod Boyd and had four children, statements concerning Mr. Pope...He said that Annie Frances Harrod Boyd, Augusta Dearborn Mr. Pope was one of the men in the Senate of Boyd, Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis Minor the State who took part by his vote in Coleman, Jr.) and Emily Dearborn Boyd. Lewis preventing a thorough investigation of certain Minor Coleman, Jr. was the son of CSA Lt. Col. malfeasances in office which it had long been Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler Marshall, the demand of the public should be uncovered granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835), and dealt with. I, of course, know nothing of the fourth Chief Justice of the United States. circumstances, and I have not retained in my Charles Boyd Coleman (1904-1987), to whom mind the details of the matter as Senator Lea this letter is addressed, was the son of Lewis M. related them to me. The sum and substance of it Coleman, Jr. and Julia Wingate Boyd. He is, he believes that Mr. Pope ignored the enlisted in the US Army on May 12, 1943 and pledges under which he was acting as was discharged on Sept. 5, 1944. Description representative of the people (pledges which he courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. had explicitly made that he would facilitate the 300.00 - 350.00 necessary investigations). I hope with all my heart that you are enjoying the duties of your Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 51 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # new office. I think of you very often. Cordially ALS. 1pg. February 1, 1814. Greenbush, New and faithfully yours, Woodrow Wilson". Letters York. An autograph letter signed “H Dearborn” do not include envelopes. Approximately 9" H x to his son Henry about “three blank notes, for 7 1/8" W. Provenance: The Estate of Charles from two to three thousand dollars”. The letter Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by has mailing folds and is in fine condition. Note: descent from the Lewis M. Coleman (subject of Greenbush, New York was the site of this letter, b. 1861). Note: The Lewis M. Dearborn's headquarters on the frontier during Coleman of this letter (b. 1861) was the son of the War of 1812, before he was reassigned to an CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis Minor Coleman administrative command in New York City. 3rd (1827-1863) and Mary Ambler Marshall, item: ALS. 1pg. October 5, 1808. War granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835), Department. An autograph letter signed “H fourth Chief Justice of the United States. His Dearborn” to his son Henry about “the wheels wife was Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of for the gun carriages, and the furnaces will not Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, daughter of be forwarded until the latter part of October…”. Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great The letter has mailing folds, dark writing and granddaughter of Major General Henry an irregular left edge. 4th item: ALS. 4pg. Dearborn (1751-1829) on her mother's side. September 15, 1817. Boston. An autograph Description courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic letter signed “Sarah B. Dearborn”, the third Documents, Inc. 400.00 - 500.00 wife of Henry Dearborn. Sarah mostly writes to 256 Gen. Henry Dearborn Archive, inc. Letters, Buttons Dearborn about visiting the various social Archive of General Henry Dearborn acquaintances she keeps in contact with, (1751-1829) family letters and artifacts including Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop, Major W. including walking stick and buttons, 10 items Ewing, and Mrs. Marshall Prince. She also total. 1st item: ALS. 3pg. December 4, 1824. mentions seeing a great deal of Dearborn's Washington. A lengthy autograph letter signed daughter Julia Cascaline Dearborn Wingate “H Dearborn” to his son Henry Alexander (1781-1867). Includes 5/8" x 1" area of red wax Scammell Dearborn. He begins the letter by seal, mailing folds, and light staining; the stating that he has enclosed “...the letter from condition is very good. 5th item: An imprint President Allen”. Dearborn mentions his titled “Defence [sic] of Gen. Henry Dearborn, acquaintances in the Navy, including Richard Against the Attack of Gen. William ” by Harris, Captain Derby, and Major Grafton. He Henry A. S. Dearborn, printed by Edgar W. writes of their mutual ambition to receive the Davis, 1824. The 28 page imprint is a direct position of Navy Agent stating “...I should reaction to Hull's own writings, including prefer [Major] Grafton to either of them, but the “Defence of Brigadier General W. Hull: influence of the Gentlemen of the Navy will delivered before the General Court Martial, of probably favour [sic] Derby...”. He also refers to which Major General Dearborn was president, the position of the Collector of Customs in at Albany, March, 1814, with an address to the Salem, Massachusetts stating “...no citizens of the United States”, published in appointment...has yet been made I have told the 1824. It was intended to clear his name after President that from what I had heard ...the Hull was court-martialed at a trial presided over appointment of [General James] Miller would by Dearborn for the surrender of Fort Detroit to give more general satisfaction in Salem than General Isaac Brock, August 16, 1812. either of the other candidates...”. Includes 1" x Comprised of extracts from testimony delivered 1 1/4" area of brown wax seal, mailing folds, at the court-martial, Dearborn closes the wrinkling, and paper loss on this third page that evidence by stating “This has been the most affects a few words. Note: In the fall of 1824, painful act of my life. I should never have James Miller was elected to the House of exposed the character of General Hull, had it Representatives in New Hampshire but never not been the DUTY as a Son, during the took office. Instead he was appointed Collector absence of a much-injured father”. Personal of Customs in Salem, Massachusetts, a post he inscription reading “To Capt. G. Dearborn from served in until 1849. It is in this role that he is his friend & M.O.S. The Author” top right of portrayed as the General in Nathaniel title leaf. The imprint has waterstaining to the Hawthorne's “The Custom-House”, an top half and general wrinkling. 9 1/2" H x 5 Introductory to The Scarlet Letter. 2nd item: 3/4" W. Note: Hull surrendered Fort Detroit to Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 52 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # General Isaac Brock on August 16, 1812. 257 Joseph Loring Silver Cup, Dearborn Family History Accounts of the incident varied widely. A Federal coin silver cup or beaker, molded rim subordinate, Colonel Lewis Cass, placed all with tapering sides, monogrammed HD blame for the surrender on Hull and presumably for Major General Henry Dearborn subsequently succeeded Hull as Territorial (1750-1829). Maker's mark J. Loring in script Governor. Hull was court-martialed at a trial within a cartouche to the base (Joseph Loring, presided over by General Henry Dearborn. Boston, b. 1747- d. 1815). Inscription on the Evidence against him was given by Robert base reads, J. E. D. C. / A. M. D. B. (Annette Lucas, a subordinate and the future governor of Maria Dearborn Boyd) / Sept. 1858, Sept. 1883. Ohio and territorial governor of Iowa. Hull was 3" H. 2.660 troy ouces. Provenance: The Estate convicted of cowardice and neglect of duty. Hull of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, was sentenced to be shot, though upon TN, by descent from Annette Maria Dearborn recommendation of mercy by the court, Hull, a Boyd, daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn Revolutionary War veteran, received a reprieve (1786-1846) and Pamela Augusta Gilman from President James Madison. 6th-9th items: (1802-1880); Gilman was the granddaughter of Pair of earrings "made from 2 gold waistcoat Major General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829). buttons of Genl Henry Dearborn", according to Annette married Charles Harrod Boyd and had attached note, 3/4" L. Includes a pair of four children including Julia Wingate Boyd associated mid 19th century filigree quatrefoil (wife of Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr.). Lewis buttons with clear paste stones, 1 1/4" L. Minor Coleman was the son of CSA Lt. Colonel Housed in a gold velvet box with navy satin Lewis Minor Coleman and Mary Ambler lining reading "J.E. Caldwell and Co., Marshall, granddaughter of John Marshall Philadelphia" in gilt lettering. Earrings - 3/4" L. (1755-1835), fourth Chief Justice of the United Buttons - 1 1/4" L. Box - 1 1/4" H x 4 1/4" W x States. Silversmith Joseph Loring is believed to 3 3/8" D. 10th item: Early 19th century wooded have apprenticed with Benjamin Burt or Paul cane with silver handle and brass spike, incised Revere in Boston, MA circa 1756, and worked "H.D" on handle. 39 1/2" L. Note: Initials and from 1765 to 1813 as a silversmith and jeweler family oral history states that the cane belonged in Boston MA. Like Revere, he was a patriot. to Henry Dearborn. Provenance: The Estate of Loring served as a Lieutenant during the Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, American Revolution and accompanied Paul by descent from Gen. Henry Dearborn through Revere during his ride to Concord, during his granddaughter, Pamela Augusta Gilman which he was captured by the British. His (1802-1880), wife of Greenleaf (Greenleif) association with Revere continued after his Dearborn, to their daughter Annette Maria apprenticeship, and it is possible Loring retailed Dearborn Boyd. Annette married Charles some pieces for Revere ("that Revere's shop Harrod Boyd and had four children, including supplied other silversmiths with stock for resale Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis Minor is documented in his ledgers" - p. 193, Early Coleman, Jr.). Note: Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. was American Silver in the Metropolitan Museum of the son of Civil War Colonel Coleman and Art. Additional ref. Francis Hill Bigelow, Mary Ambler Marshall, granddaughter of John Historic Silver of the Colonies and its Makers; Marshall (1755-1835), fourth Chief Justice of Register 1902, The Order of the Founders and the United States. Note: Henry Dearborn Patriots of America). 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 (1751-1829) was a Revolutionary War general, Congressman and Jefferson’s Secretary of War. At the outbreak of the War of 1812, President Madison made Dearborn the Commanding 258 2 John Marshall Related Letters, inc. 1 signed General of the United States Army. Fort Two (2) John Marshall related letters. 1st item: Dearborn and Dearborn, Michigan were named Handwritten letter from John Marshall in his honor. Description courtesy of Stuart Lutz (1755-1835), 4th Chief Justice of the United Historic Documents, Inc. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 States. ALS. 1pg. January 13, 1834. Washington. An autograph letter signed "J Marshall" as Chief Justice to his son James Keith Marshall. The great jurist wrote an intriguing legal letter that states in part: "I Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 53 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # received your letter respecting the trespass on family of General Henry Dearborn by his the mountain the day before I left Richmond. marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of You require no authority in writing from me to Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the proceed in my name against them. If I do not daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) disavow your act no person can inquire into it. and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn As it will be performed in my name it must be (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Description considered as if done by myself. But to remove courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. your scruples I hereby constitute you James K. 1,600.00 - 1,800.00 Marshall my attorney in fact with full power for 259 1 John Marshall Signed Letter to Son, dated 1832 me and in my name to institute actions of Handwritten letter from John Marshall trespass or any other action or actions against (1755-1835), 4th Chief Justice of the United any person or persons who shall enter upon any States. ALS. 2pg. September 18, 1832. No lands to which I have a legal title…". The place. A lengthy autograph letter signed "J address leaf, completed by Marshall, is Marshall" to his son James K. Marshall. He included; the letter has mailing folds and is in communicated about financial matters, and fine condition. 2nd item: Autograph document wrote in part: "After writing to you it occurred signed "Joseph Tate Chairman" written just four to me that the money for Mr. Hicks and Mr. days after Marshall’s death. It is dated July 10, Ambler might be required immediately, and 1835 from Richmond and it summarizes that you might have written to them that it was statements made by Benjamin W. Leigh, a deposited in the bank. Under this impression I prominent citizen and fellow member of the requested Mr. Lynch, the backer, to sell two Buchanan Spring Quoits Club, to the city shares for the most he could get, but not to sell council and citizens of Richmond, Virginia in more than two for less…This would leave you regards to commissioning a monument in the 111.50. He has departed somewhat from memory of the late Chief Justice Marshall. instructions and has sold thirteen shares for Includes a black wooden frame with Edwards 111.75 leaving you 111.25. I am confident that Art Store, Chattanooga, TN stamp en verso. more cannot now be obtained, and am not sure Letter - 8 7/8" H x 7 1/2" W. Framed - 9 3/4" H that this price will hold. The rise is to be x 8 1/4" W. Note: "Marshall was a member of attributed to the opinion that the Bank of the the Buchanan Spring Quoits Club (also known United States will not be rechartered, as the Richmond or Fairfield Sociable Club), and…speculation on a great rise in state stock which consisted of 30 elected members, when the present charter shall expire. All this is including the city’s leading merchants, speculation. I was under the necessity of politicians and professional men such as John employing a broker as I could not, in the present Wickham, William Wirt, Benjamin Watkins state of things, have found a purchaser Leigh, John Buchanan, and John D. Blair. The myself…I shall sell the remaining three shares group met every Saturday afternoon from May at the same price is an opportunity offers unless to November at Reverend John Buchanan’s you direct otherwise, and shall place the money farm and the men were no strangers to having a to the credit of the Farmer’s bank in good time. They feasted on barbecued pig and Winchester…". Marshall was correct; the drank punch and juleps. Talking about politics Second Bank of the United States, which was a was strictly prohibited at these gatherings. Rule campaign issue in 1832 (and vehemently breakers were punished by Marshall with a opposed by Andrew Jackson) was not hefty fine - alcohol". (Source: rechartered; it became private in 1836 and http://preservationvirginia.blogspot.com/search? liquidated in 1841. The letter has mailing folds q=John+Marshall and and dark ink. The address leaf, completed in the http://www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/marshall/). Chief Justice’s handwriting, is still attached Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd although the top third of it is missing but not Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from affecting any words. 7 5/8" H x 6 3/8" W. Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Colonel Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from Marshall, daughter of James K. Marshall and Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835). Colonel Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was also related to the Marshall, daughter of James K. Marshall and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 54 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835). and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was also related to the (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Note: family of General Henry Dearborn by his "Marshall family tradition relates that John marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Marshall fell in love with Mary Ambler soon Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the after meeting her. After spending time with her daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) at many dances, Marshall asked the sixteen year and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn old to marry him. Becoming flustered, Mary (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Description refused. She quickly realized her error and sent courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. a cousin riding after Marshall to give him a lock 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 of her hair. Marshall returned the lock of hair, 260 1 John Marshall Signed Letter to Wife, dated 1829 entwined with a lock of his own, which was Handwritten letter from John Marshall encased in a locket. They were soon married (1755-1835), 4th Chief Justice of the United after a short courtship. Mary Marshall wore the States. ALS. 2pg. Marsh 11, 1829. Washington. locket until shortly before her death in 1831. An autograph letter signed "J Marshall" as She gave the locket back to Marshall who wore Chief Justice to his wife Polly. He wrote in part: it as a reminder of her until his death in 1835. "I am very much gratified yesterday at receiving He wrote a year after her death "I have lost her! a letter from my Grand daughter giving me all And with her I have lost the solace of my life! the news of Richmond, and that which was Yet she remains still the companion of my more delightful than any other – that your retired hours--still occupies my inmost bosom. health was as good as usual. Tell her I am much When I am alone and unemployed, my mind obliged by her letter, and very much pleased to unceasingly turns to her'". (Source: find she writes so agreeably. I did not perceive a https://preservationvirginia.org/visit/property-de single fault in her letter. I was very much tail/mary-willis-ambler-polly-marshall). surprised the other day on my return from court Description courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic to be met to Jacqueline. He staid [sic] a day or Documents, Inc. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 two in the city and surpized [sic] me still more 261 Oil portrait of Justice John Marshall, attr. Wm. H by the object of his visit than by his visit itself. Important full length oil on paper portrait of the He came to purchase a carriage and a pair of 4th Chief Justice of the United States, John horses, and did actually make the purchase. I Marshall (1755-1835), attributed to William did not see either the carriage or horses…I was James Hubard (Virginia, 1807-1862). John never more closely occupied than I am this Marshall was an American Revolutionary War winter and have been from the commencement patriot, politician and the Chief Justice of the of the court. Mornings seem to agree with me. I United States (1801-1835). Marshall was also eat hearty and sleep soundly. If I could take a a friend and attorney to George Washington, peep every now and them at our dear fire side and authored an early biography of the first and my dearer wife I should be quite content. I President. This full length portrait is believed to am happy however, at least comparatively so, to be one of seven known copies of Hubard's best know that you are well. May Heaven keep you known likeness of Marshall, which is in the so. Farewell my dearest wife. Your J Marshall". collection of the National Portrait Gallery, The letter has mailing folds and dark ink. The Smithsonian Institution. Marshall is depicted address leaf, completed in Marshall’s seated in a red arm chair before a red drapery handwriting, is still attached. 8" H x 6 1/4" W. back drop and with landscape visible beyond. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Unsigned. Stamped "Franck & Lundin Frames, Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from Richmond, VA", en verso of canvas. Housed in Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. a molded gilt wood and composition frame. Colonel Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler Sight - 20 1/2" H x 15 3/8" W. Framed - 29 1/2" Marshall, daughter of James K. Marshall and H x 23 3/4" W. Provenance: The Estate of granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835). Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was also related to the Note: Descended in the family of Lewis Minor family of General Henry Dearborn by his Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. Col. Lewis M. marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Coleman and Mary Ambler Marshall, daughter Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the of James K. Marshall and granddaughter of daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) John Marshall (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 55 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Jr. was also related to the family of Henry Jr. was also related to the family of Henry Dearborn by his marriage to Julia Wingate Dearborn by his marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, daughter of Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the daughter of Greenleaf Boyd, who was the daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) on her mother's of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Biography (courtesy AskArt: The Artists' side. American politican John Marshall was the Bluebook): Known for his American portraits of fourth Chief Justice of the United States historical interest, William Hubard was born in Supreme Court, serving for thirty-five years. He Warwick, England. In 1824, his early talent for oversaw landmark decisions such as Marbury v. cutting likenesses in paper resulted in him Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. being brought to the United States. Gilbert Ogden and the Dartmouth College case. Stuart persuaded Hubard to begin oil portraits, Marshall also was a friend and attorney to and with the encouragement of fellow artist George Washington, and was one of the first Thomas Sully, he set up a studio as a portrait President's early biographers (see related lot, painter in 1829. He exhibited at the #263 in this auction). Description courtesy of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. 4,000.00 - Boston Athanaeum. Between 1838 and 1851, he 5,000.00 added genre and historical themes to his 263 John Marshall's 2 Volume Book: Marshall's Washingt repertoire and in 1850 began sculpture. He built Signed hardcover two volume set of John a foundry to produce bronzes of Jean-Antoine Marshall’s "The Life of George Washington", Houdon's marble statue of George Washington, published by Carey & Lea, Philadelphia, 1832. but they sold poorly, leaving him in search of Second edition, “Revised & Corrected by the ways to supplement his income. When the Civil Author”. Stereotyped by J. Chrissy & G. War began, Hubard retrofitted his foundry to Goodman. Volume I - 460 pages and 42 pages manufacture rifles for the Confederacy, but was of notes. Volume II - 448 pages and 32 pages of killed in an accidental explosion there. notes. 8vo, calf leather cover, black leather Description courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic spine labels, marbled endpapers and endpages. Documents, Inc. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 Engraved frontispiece portrait of Washington in 262 John Marshall Signed 4 Volume Book Set: Plutarch's Volume I. Errata Sheet with hand written notes John Marshall signed, four (4) Volume Book included in Volume II. The first volume is Set: "Plutarch's Lives, Translated from the inscribed “For Mr. James K. Marshall From his Original Greek, with Notes, Critical and affectionate Father The Author”. The second Historical; and a Life of Plutarch" by John and volume is signed “J Marshall” on the title page. William Langhorne, Carefully corrected and Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd printed from the last London Edition, 4 Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from volumes. Published James Crissy, Philadelphia, Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. 1825. 8vo, calf leather cover, and black leather Colonel Lewis Minor Coleman and Mary spine labels. All volumes signed by original Ambler Marshall, daughter of James K. owner, Chief Justice John Marshall Marshall and granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1846) on the title page. Additionally, (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was also each volume bears the inscription: "Lewis related to the family of Henry Dearborn by his Minor Coleman, Jr. /1911/from his grandmother marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Mary Ambler Marshall Coleman" on the inside Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the front cover. Volumes I, II and IV bear the daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) additional signature of James K. Marshall, son and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn of John Marshall. All four volumes are signed (1751-1829) on her mother's side. John "J Marshall" on the title page. Provenance: The Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice of the Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., United States, serving for thirty-five years. He Chattanooga, TN, by descent from Lewis Minor oversaw landmark decisions such as Marbury v. Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. Col. Lewis M. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. Coleman and Mary Ambler Marshall, daughter Ogden and the Dartmouth College case. His of James K. Marshall and granddaughter of lifelong friendship with George Washington John Marshall (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman developed during their Revolutionary War Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 56 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # service including the winter at Valley Forge and Servt Go:Washington". The address panel is in the battles at Brandywine and Monmouth. (See Washington’s handwriting, and he sent it to related lot #264). Description courtesy of Stuart "General Marshall in Richmond Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. 5,000.00 - Go:Washington"; there is additional writing 7,000.00 probably by a local postmaster. Includes 264 George Washington Signed Letter to John Marshall dedication card reading "Presented to Louis George Washington handwritten letter to John Minor Coleman by his Aunt- Alice Marshall Marshall, congratulating him on his first Coleman", affixed to lower right corner of election to a Federal Office: "With Infinite letter. Letter is mounted to grey card stock Pleasure I Received The News Of Your board. Letter - 9 3/4" H x 16 1/4" W. Board - Election…a Few Days Now, Will Give Us The 10" H x 16 1/4" W. Typed letter from Herbert Result Of All The Elections To Congress & The A. Johnson, Associate Editor of "The Papers of Legislature Of The State". GEORGE John Marshall", to Charles B. Coleman, Esq., WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Washington was dated February 26, 1968, included in lot. the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Army, President of the Constitutional Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from Convention, signer of the Constitution and First Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. President of the United States. JOHN Colonel Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler MARSHALL (1755-1835). Marshall was the Marshall, daughter of James K. Marshall and fourth Chief Justice, serving for thirty-five granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835). years. He oversaw landmark decisions such as Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was related to the family Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, of Henry Dearborn by his marriage to Julia Gibbons v. Ogden and the Dartmouth College Wingate Boyd, daughter of Annette Maria case. ALS. 1pg. May 5th, 1799. Mount Vernon. Dearborn Boyd, who was the daughter of An autograph letter signed "Go:Washington" Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great and accompanied by a free franked address granddaughter of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) panel also signed "Go:Washington". The former on her mother's side. Note: This was not President wrote to John Marshall, Marshall’s first political victory. In 1782, he congratulating Marshall on his election to the was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, United States House of Representatives from and remained there for seven years; he was the Richmond area. Washington hand wrote to again elected to the Virginia House from 1795 the future Chief Justice (missing words are put to 1796. In 1788, Marshall served as a delegate in brackets): "With infinite pleasure I received to the Virginia convention that ratified the new the news of your Election. For the Honor of the Federal constitution; Marshall was a staunch District, I wish the Majority had been greater, supporter of the new government. He declined but let us be content, and hope, as the tide is Washington’s offer of Attorney General. During [turning, the current] will soon run strong on the Adams administration, he declined an our favor. [I am] sorry to find that the appointment to the Supreme Court, but he publication [you allude to] should have given represented the United States during the you a moments [disquiet] I can assure you, it infamous XYZ Affair. His 1799 election to the made no im[pression on my] mind, of the House of Representatives was his first Federal tendency apprehend[ed by you]. [The] doubt you victory; Marshall was helped because of his have expressed of Mr. [Hancock’s ele]ction, is support from Patrick Henry. In 1800, President unexpected as it is pain[ful in these] parts, we Adams named Marshall Secretary of State and had set it down as cer[tain, and our] the next year, Adams nominated him to become calculations went to eleven instead of nine. A the fourth Chief Justice. The "Mr. Hancock" few days now, will give us the result of all the mentioned is most likely the Virginia Elections to Congress & the Legislature of the Congressman George Hancock, who served in State; and as you are at the fountain of the House of Representatives from 1793 to information respecting the politics of the 1797. The letter and attached address leaf are members, give me, I pray you, the amount of the glued to a larger board and framed; paper loss parties on each side, if you have the leisure & affects about twenty words. The Library of can ascertain them. With very sincere esteem & Congress owns a letterbook copy of this letter regards I am – Dear Sir – Yr Obedt & Affect and the missing words can be ascertained. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 57 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # According to The American Book Prices covers the events of 1789 that included his Current (a compendium of auction results), only inauguration as the country’s first President. three Washington to Marshall letters have sold For example, page 314 is entitled “Papers in the past quarter century. A 1968 letter from relative to the President of the United States” Herbert Johnson, the Associate Editor of the and includes a printing of his Inaugural Address Papers Of John Marshall, states "This is such that starts with “Among the vicissitudes an important letter that I know you value it incident to life, no event could have filled me highly. As you may know Washington was the with greater anxieties than that of which the most important influence that impelled notification was transmitted by your order…”. Marshall to stand for election in the House of It is then followed by “The Address of the Representatives. This was his first domestic Senate to the President of the United States In office with the national government and from it Answer to his Speech to Both Houses of he moved to the State Department and then the Congress.". On page 286 is a passage entitled Chief Justiceship…Washington’s request that “Memoirs of General Washington”. In other Marshall provide him with the Virginia election words, Washington kept this book since it was a returns – another indication of Marshall’s “clippings file” of his first year as President. An position in the Federalist party in Virginia…". outstanding Washington signed book with a A great association between the first President great association year and terrific content. Front and the great Chief Justice. Description endpaper with inscription reading: Lewis Minor courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. Coleman, Jr./1911/ Presented by his 12,000.00 - 14,000.00 grandmother M.A.M.C. (Mary Ambler Marshall 265 George Washington Signed Book w/ Bookplate Coleman) from the library of his GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). great-great-grandfather Chief Justice John Washington was Founding Father, Marshall. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Commander-in-Chief of colonial forces during Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by the American Revolutionary War and the first descent from Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of President of the United States of America. A CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis Minor Coleman and volume signed by George Washington on the Mary Ambler Marshall, daughter of James K. top of the title page. The book is "The Marshall and granddaughter of John Marshall Massachusetts Magazine: or Monthly Museum (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was also of Knowledge and Rational Entertainment", related to the family of Henry Dearborn by his Volume I, published by Isaiah Thomas and marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Ebenezer T. Andrews of Boston in 1789. The Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the inner cover has his armorial bookplate and this daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) book was once in his Mount Vernon library. and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn The front endpaper has an inscription reading (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Note: John “Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr./1911/ Presented by Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice of the his grandmother M.A.MC. from the library of United States, serving for thirty-five years. He his great-great-grandfather Chief Justice John oversaw landmark decisions such as Marbury v. Marshall”. The Massachusetts Magazine, Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. founded in 1789 by the famous printer Isaiah Ogden and the Dartmouth College case. His Thomas, advertised on its title page that it lifelong friendship with George Washington contains “poetry, music, biography, history, developed during their Revolutionary War physics, geography, morality, criticism, service including the winter at Valley Forge and philosophy, mathematics, agriculture, the battles at Brandywine and Monmouth; he architecture, chemistry, novels, tales, romances, went on to write one of the early biographies of translations, news, marriages, deaths, America's first president (see related lots, #263, eteorological observations, etc. etc.". It was 264). Description courtesy of Stuart Lutz founded at the same time as the nation to act as Historic Documents, Inc. 28,000.00 - 32,000.00 “a kind of thermometer, by which the genius, taste, literature, history, politics, arts, manners, amusements and improvements of the age and nation, may be ascertained.” This particular book is important for Washington since it Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 58 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 266 Marshall/Washington associated Sterling Sauce Boat 268 President Jefferson and Gen. Dearborn Signed Milit 2 items. 1st item: English George II sterling Military appointment commission document silver sauce boat, John Marshall and possibly signed by both President Thomas Jefferson and George Washington association. Sauce or gravy Secretary of War Henry Dearborn (1751-1829), boat of Rococo style design with scalloped rim, dated January 27, 1803, conferring the rank of C scroll handle and three shell shaped feet with Second Lieutenant to W. L. Graham. Housed in shell shoulders; the side engraved with coat of a black painted frame with gilt trim. Sight - 17 arms. Hallmarked on underside for Robert 3/4" H x 14 1/2" W. Framed - 19 3/4" H x 16 Innes, London, 1748-49 with additional 3/8" W. Provenance: The Estate of Charles engraved monogram letters D R C. 5" H x 4 Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. 3/8" D x 8" L. 11.170 troy ounces. Note: Descended in the family of Annette Maria Accompanying this lot is a copy of a 1973 letter Dearborn Boyd, daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn written by Charles Boyd Coleman to U.S. (1786-1846) and great granddaughter of Henry Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger, referring Dearborn (1751-1829) on the side of her to a sauceboat given to John Marshall by mother, Pamela Augusta Gilman (1802-1880). George Washington which has descended in the Annette was married to Charles Harrod Boyd Coleman family. 2nd item: Red velvet top coat and had four children, including Julia Wingate remnant, purportedly belonging to George Boyd (wife of Lewis M. Coleman, Jr.). Lewis Washington, now sewn into the form of a M. Coleman, Jr. was the son of CSA Lt. sphere. Hand written note included with item Colonel Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler states that it passed from "Cousin Lizzie, Marshall, granddaughter of John Marshall granddaughter of John Adams to his first ------(1755-1835). Note: Henry Dearborn was a grandmother Susan D H Boyd". Provenance: Revolutionary War General and Congressman The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., and was Secretary of War under Thomas Chattanooga, TN. Descended in the family of Jefferson. At the outbreak of the War of 1812, Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, daughter of President Madison made Dearborn Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great Commanding General of the U.S. Army. Fort granddaughter of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) Dearborn and Dearborn, Michigan were named on the side of her mother, Pamela Augusta in his honor. See multiple lots related to this Gilman (1802-1880). Annette was married to family in this auction. 2,400.00 - 2,800.00 Charles Harrod Boyd and had four children, including Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis M. Coleman, Jr.). Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. was the son of CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis M. Coleman 269 Presidents Madison & Monroe Signed Military Appt. and Mary Ambler Marshall, granddaughter of War of 1812 (1812-1815) military appointment John Marshall (1755-1835), fourth Chief Justice commission document signed by both President of the United States, a friend, attorney and James Madison and Secretary of War James biographer of George Washington. 800.00 - Monroe (later 5th President of the United 1,200.00 States), dated January 13, 1815, conferring the rank of First Lieutenant in the Corps of Artillery to Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846). 10 5/8" H x 15 3/4" W. Provenance: The Estate 267 After Gilbert Stuart, portrait of George Washingto of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, American School, oil on canvas portrait of TN, by descent from Greenleaf Dearborn, President George Washington, after the nephew of Maj. Gen. Henry Dearborn Athaneum portrait by Gilbert Stuart. Unsigned. (1751-1829). Greenleaf Dearborn -alternate Housed in a Victorian giltwood frame with spelling Greenlief - was born in Monmouth, floral carved corner ornaments and oval ME, on August 7, 1786 to Molly Blake and opening. Sight (oval opening) - 29" x 24". Simon Dearborn, brother of Henry Dearborn. Canvas - 30" x 25". Frame overall - 40" x 35". Greenleaf married Pamela Augusta Gilman, Late 19th to early 20th century. Provenance: granddaughter of Henry Dearborn, on April 2, Nashville, Tennessee estate. 700.00 - 800.00 1822 and had 4 children. Dearborn, as Captain of the Second Regiment of Infantry, was promoted to Major by Brevet July 1, 1846, and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 59 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Major of the First Regiment of Infantry, 271 President M. Van Buren Signed Military Appointment February 20, 1840. As Major he commanded Second Seminole War (1835-1842) military troops in the Second Seminole War, including appointment commission document signed by Camp Townsend, Lowndes County, GA. He President Martin Van Buren and Secretary of passed away on September 9, 1846 in War Joel Roberts Poinsett, dated February 20, Brattleboro, VT. His daughter, Annette Maria 1840, conferring the rank of Major of the First Dearborn Boyd, great grandaughter of Henry Regiment of Infantry to Brevet Major Greenleaf Dearborn on her mother's side, was married to Dearborn. 17 1/2" H x 13 3/4" W. Provenance: Charles Harrod Boyd; they had four children: The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Annie Frances Harrod Boyd, Augusta Dearborn Chattanooga, TN. Descended in the family of Boyd, Emily Dearborn Boyd and Julia Wingate Greenleaf Dearborn, nephew of Henry Dearborn Boyd (wife of of Lewis M. Coleman, Jr., a (1751-1829). Greenleaf Dearborn - alternate descendent of fourth U.S. Supreme Court spelling Greenlief - was born in Monmouth, Justice John Marshall). Source: "The Maine ME, on August 7, 1786 to Simon Dearborn, Historical and Genealogical Recorder", Vol. 3 nephew of Henry Dearborn, and Molly Blake. by S.M. Watson, 1886; see multiple lots related Greenleaf married Pamela Augusta Gilman, to this family in this auction. 700.00 - 800.00 granddaughter of Henry Dearborn, on April 2, 270 James Madison Signed Land Grant 1822 and had 4 children. Dearborn, as Captain President James Madison (1751-1836) signed of the Second Regiment of Infantry, was land document, granting Joseph Springer of promoted to Major by Brevet July 1, 1846, and Knox County Indiana Territory (now part of Major of the First Regiment of Infantry, Illinois) "the southwest quarter of section February 20, 1840. As Major he commanded Eighteen of township Five south of the base line troops in the Second Seminole War, including in range One east of the 2nd principal meridian Camp Townsend, Lowndes County, GA. He of the Lands directed to be sold at Jeffersonville passed away on September 9, 1846 in by the Act of Congress, entitled 'An Act Brattleboro, VT. His daughter, Annette Maria providing for the sale of the Lands of the United Dearborn Boyd, great grandaughter of Henry States in the Territory north west of the Ohio, Dearborn on her mother's side, was married to and above the mouth of the Kentucky river'", Charles Harrod Boyd; they had four children dated October 3, 1814. Housed under glass in a including Julia Wingate Boyd (who married black and gilt painted wood frame. Sheet - 8 Lewis M. Coleman, Jr., a descendent of fourth 1/4" H x 13 1/2" W. Framed - 13" H x 18 1/2" U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall). W. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Source: "The Maine Historical and Louisville, Kentucky. Biography: "Joseph Genealogical Recorder", Vol. 3 by S.M. Springer was a captain of the The Twelfth Watson, 1886; see multiple lots related to this Regiment of the The First Brigade of the family in this auction. 500.00 - 700.00 Indiana Territory during the War of 1812. He received his commission on March 14, 1816, one of the few commissions issued before the State government commenced". (Information 272 President A. Jackson Signed Military Appointment o according to Second Seminole War (1835-1842) military http://genealogytrails.com/ind/warof1812.html). appointment commission document signed by 450.00 - 500.00 President Andrew Jackson and Secretary of War Lewis Cass, dated July 1, 1834, conferring the rank of Major by Brevet "...For faithful service ten years in one grade..." to Captain Greenleaf Dearborn. 17 1/2" H x 14" W. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Note: Descended in the family of Greenleaf Dearborn, nephew of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829). Greenleaf Dearborn - alternate spelling Greenleif - was born in Monmouth, ME, on August 7, 1786 to Simon Dearborn, nephew of Henry Dearborn, and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 60 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Molly Blake. Greenleaf married Pamela 274 Andrew Jackson stipple engraving after Sully Augusta Gilman, granddaughter of Henry Major General Andrew Jackson, stipple Dearborn, on April 2, 1822 and had 4 children. engraving after the painting by Thomas Sully Dearborn, as Captain of the Second Regiment of (1783-1892) by James Barton Longacre Infantry, was promoted to Major by Brevet July (1794-1869), published by William H. Morgan, 1, 1846, and Major of the First Regiment of Philadelphia. Depicts the future president circa Infantry, February 20, 1840. As Major he 1820, leaning against his horse. Housed in a commanded troops in the Second Seminole period bird's eye maple frame with gilt rabbet War, including Camp Townsend, Lowndes edge under a burgundy mat. Sight - 16 1/2" H x County, GA. He passed away on September 9, 12 1/2" W. Framed - 23 3/4" H x 20 1/2" W. 1846 in Brattleboro, VT. His daughter, Annette Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Maria Dearborn Boyd, great grandaughter of Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - Henry Dearborn on her mother's side, was 450.00 married to Charles Harrod Boyd; they had four children including Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis M. Coleman, Jr., a descendent of fourth U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall) . 275 3 Historic Figure Prints, inc. Andrew Jackson, Joh Source: "The Maine Historical and Three (3) historic figure prints. 1st item: Stipple Genealogical Recorder", Vol. 3 by S.M. engraving of Andrew Jackson by J.H. Bufford Watson, 1886); see multiple lots related to this for Pendleton's Lithography, after an 1830 family in this auction. 600.00 - 900.00 painting by Ralph E.W. Earl, titled GENERAL 273 2 Andrew Jackson Ohio Land Grants, 1 Signed ANDREW JACKSON AT THE HERMITAGE. Two (2) President Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) Depicts Jackson wearing spectacles and Ohio land grants, one signed by President standing beside a tree with his hat and walking Jackson. 1st item: President Jackson signed land stick in hand. In the background is a rare and document, granting Joseph Vance, assignee of early view of his Tennessee home, The John W. S. Samuel Vance, "the North half of Hermitage (prior to the addition of columns); Section thirty three in Township five, of Range smaller cabins are also visible. Facsimile Twelve (between the Miami Rivers) containing signature under the image. Housed in a narrow three hundred and twenty eight acres of the molded silvered and gilt frame with white mat. Lands directed to be sold at Cincinnati Ohio by Sight - 23 1/2" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed - 26 3/4" Act of Congress, entitled 'An Act providing for H x 20 3/4" W. 2nd item: ANDREW JACKSON the Sale of the lands of the United States in - THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE Territory north west of Ohio, and above the PRESERVED. aquatint and engraving, by J. mouth of the Kentucky River'" dated December Sartain after the painting by J.R. Lambdin, 1830. Housed in a black wooden frame. Sheet - published by William Smith, Philadelphia. 9 1/4" H x 14" W. Framed - 16 1/4" H x 21 1/4" Image - 20 5/8" H x 14 1/2" W (523 x 369 mm). W. 2nd item: President Jackson land document Sight - 26" H x 17 5/8" W. Matted and signed by Private Secretary Andrew Jackson shrinkwrapped - 32" H x 23 1/2" W (unframed). Donelson, granting Samuel Line of Marion Circa 1840. 3rd item: Lithographed silhouette of County "the East half of South East quarter of John Caldwell Calhoun, "from life by Wm. H. section three in Township four South, of Range Brown," lithographed by E.B. and E.C. Kellogg, Sixteen, in the District of Land subject to the 1844. Depicts the South Carolina senator before sale at Tiffin, Ohio, containing eighty acres" an open window with palm trees visible in the dated June 1, 1832, signed by the President background. Housed in a narrow silver gilt April 15, 1833. Housed in a wooden frame. frame. Image - 13 1/2"H x 9 3/4" W. Sight - 15 Sheet - 10" H x 16" W. Framed - 17 1/4" H x 23 3/4" H x 11 3/4" W. Framed - 17 1/4" H x 13 1/4" W. Provenance: Private Knox County, TN 1/4" W. Provenance: The estate of Dr. collection. 450.00 - 550.00 Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 61 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 276 James K. Polk Governor Signed Land Grant Washington, D.C. where he died of an unknown Governor of Tennessee James K. Polk disease at a military hospital on November 4, (1795-1849) signed land document, granting 1867. He was buried in the Congressional William Lee "one hundred and sixty acres, lying Cemetery in Washington, D.C., Plot R49/254". in the Hiwassee District, situate in the third (Information according to township, range second East of the meridian, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18072#). thirty-two section, and the North West of said 2nd item: Post Civil War Confederate Pardon section: Beginning at the North West corner of document with steel engraved stamp signature said quarter, with its appurtenances" dated May for President Andrew Johnson, hand signed by 25, 1840. Housed in a wooden frame. Sheet - 16 Secretary of State William H. Seward, granting 1/8" H x 12 3/4" W. Framed - 23 1/2" H x 20 William Rix of Mobile, Alabama "a full pardon 1/4" W. Provenance: Private Knox County, TN and amnesty for all offenses by him committed, collection. 500.00 - 550.00 arising from participation, direct or implied, in the said rebellion...This pardon to be of no effect until the said William Rix shall take the oath prescribed in the Proclamation of the President, dated May 29th 1865..." dated 277 Sam Houston Signed Land Grant, Smith December 2, 1865. 18" H x 23" W. 3rd item: Samuel Houston signed Tennessee land Civil War era Military Governor of Tennessee document, granting John Smith 160 acres in the Andrew Johnson hand signed appointment Hiwassee District "situate in the first Range, commission document, conferring the rank of East of the Meriden, Fourth Township, Twenty Second Lieutenant of Company B, First first section, and the North West corner of said Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, to Quarter of said Section..." dated July 6, 1828. George Odom, dated November 1, 1862. 12 1/4" H x 7 3/4" W. Note: Sam Houston's Housed in a wooden frame. Sheet - 16 1/8" H x term as Tennessee governor lasted from 1827 12 7/8" W. Framed - 23 1/2" H x 20 3/8" W. until 1829, when he resigned and moved to Provenance: Private Knox County, TN Texas. Houston (1793-1863) later became the collection. 600.00 - 800.00 President of Texas and its Governor. He is the only person in American History to be elected 279 5 TN Governor signed Documents governor of two states by popular vote. 700.00 - Five (5) Tennessee land documents, signed by 900.00 Governors Cannon, Carroll, Campbell, Aaron Brown, and Neil Brown. 1st item: Land grant for 4 1/2 acres in Perry County to Nathan Ward, dated 1836 and signed by Governor Newton Cannon, countersigned by Luke Lea, secretary. 278 3 Andrew Johnson Documents Very good condition with light toning, some Three (3) Andrew Johnson documents. 1st item: small separations at fold lines, folds across both Military appointment commission document signatures. 2nd item: Land grant for 275 acres with steel engraved stamp signature for in Perry County to Nathan Ward, dated 1847 President Andrew Johnson, hand signed by and signed by Governor Aaron Brown. Toning, Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, conferring edge chipping, tear along half of center the rank of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel to James horizonal fold line. 3rd item: 1895 handwritten E. Harrison "for gallant and meritorious copy of an 1834 Land grant, vignette of services during the Maryland Campaign" dated Tennessee State Capitol at top, for 63 acres in August 5, 1866. Housed in a black wooden Maury County to Richard Jennings, dated 1834 frame. Sight - 19 1/4" H x 15 5/8" W. Framed - and originally signed by Governor William 20 3/4" H x 17 1/4" W. Biography: "James E. Carroll. Very good condition with light toning Harrison was born April 17, 1829 in Virginia and a few scattered small stains in lower left and served the Union cause during the Civil quadrant. Fold across signature. 4th item: Land War. He served during the Battle of Brandy's grant on blue paper for 356 and 56/160 acres in Station, Battle of Antietem, Chancellorsville, Perry County to Nathan Ward and George A. Stoneman's Raid, Hanover Court House, for Dabbs, dated 1853 and signed by Governor which he was conferred Brevet Major, and William B. Campbell. Poor condition with near others. At the war's end, he was assigned to total tear along horizontal fold line, some Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 62 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # abrasions and chipping at edges and fold lines, court. The justices refused to recognize the fold crossing signature. 5th item: Half of a land validity of that action, and for a time, two grant (top half missing), retaining signature of separate courts operated as the court of last Governor Neil Brown and dated 1848. Verso resort in Kentucky, pushing the state to the has inscription: "William L? McLain is entitled brink of Civil War. Sneed refused a legislative to the within mentioned tract or parcel of mandate to turn over his records to the New granted land - Will of M. Bransford JR. of West Court by January 1825, so Francis Blair, the Tennessee" with 1849 certification of Registrar New Court clerk, assembled a group that broke of Deeds John W. Ricketts. Separations at fold into Sneed's office and took what records they lines, considerable toning, fold across Brown's could find; Sneed was subsequently charged autograph, a couple of 1/2" stains. 200.00 - with contempt of court). This archive also 250.00 includes numerous other documents related to 280 KY document archive inc Adair signed court cases from 1785 through 1871 and some Archive of mostly Kentucky related documents, documents from Mississippi, Maryland and including legal documents related to early Louisiana (including one signed by New Jefferson County settler Richard Chenoweth Orleans mayor William Freret in 1841), a (who lost several family members and whose marriage certification for William Wisehart and wife was scalped in the notorious Chenoweth Mary Hines of Hamilton County, Ohio, signed Massacre of 1789), plus documents bearing by Peter Bell; and a freight receipt for wares signatures of KY Governor John Adair and (including sugar and earthenware) transported Mississippi Governor Tilghman M. Tucker, between New Orleans and Louisville. Note that along with numerous other documents, about 60 one document bears a 20th century purple total. The archive includes an 1822 acquittal stamp "Old Circuit Common Law". Some of the signed by Governor John Adair in the case of documents, including one with "signatures" of James K. Welch, who was fined $136 by the Richard Chenoweth and wife Margaret, appear Jefferson Circuit Court "for permitting a to be old manuscript copies. 400.00 - 500.00 nuisance to remain in his cellar". Counter 281 2 KY Governor Signed Documents, Shelby and Breathi signed by J. Cabell Breckenridge, Secretary, Two (2) Kentucky documents signed by and Worden Pope, clerk. Also included is an Governors Isaac Shelby and John Breathitt. 1st 1869 Civil War pension application and reciept item: Isaac Shelby (1750-1826) signed land for Elizabeth Mitchell, widow of Union Lt. Col. grant, dated 1794, granting James Akins 640 Samuel Mitchell. The dozen or so Chenoweth acres on Goose Creek in "the district set aside documents appear to be related to a 1797-1801 for officers". Matted together with an court case involving Chenoweth (1735-1802) illustration (possibly from Harper's Weekly) of and Thomas Curry vs. James Denny (Denney). Shelby's home, "Traveller's Rest," and portrait They include a manuscript copy of a land survey of Shelby, Daniel Boone, and General James for Chenoweth, dated 1783-1785, with hand Wilkinson. Overall (including mat) - 20" H x 31 drawn map, for 2000 acres in Jefferson County 1/2" W. Note: Shelby was the first and fifth along the west branch of Floyd's Fork; and an governor of Kentucky, serving from 1792 to 1801 Kentucky Court of Appeals judgement in a 1796 and again from 1812-1816. 2nd item: John court case finding "manifest error has occurred Breathitt (b. 1786- d. 1834, KY Governor to the great damage of the said [Richard] 1832-1834) signed land assignation document Chenoweth and [Thomas] Curry", defendants in to Jesse W. (?) Alexander, size and county the case brought by James Denny over a land unstated, dated 1832. Sealed in plastic sleeve. 7 dispute, ordering the error "should be corrected 1/2" H x 13 1/2" W. Provenance: The estate of in due manner and that full and speedy justice Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, should be done to the parties in this behalf". Tennessee. 200.00 - 250.00 The order is signed by Achilles Sneed, clerk of the Court of Appeals from 1801 until he was ousted in 1824 as a result of the Old Court-New Court controversy. (In that controversy, the Kentucky General Assembly abolished the Kentucky Court of Appeals, the state's highest court at that time, and replaced it with a new Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 63 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 282 2 Early E. Tenn hand drawn plats, inc. Archibald R presided over by William Carter. It revised the Two (2) early East Tennessee hand drawn plats, constitution to reflect the state's growing including one signed by Archibald Roane population (more than 6 times its size in 1796) (1759/60-1819), Tennessee's second governor. and to update the court system and address 1st item: Land survey with hand colored lines some of the problems in the original showing boundaries between land owned by constitution. This revision was centered mainly Henry Wilkes or Wilker, a "Mr. McCall," and on taxation to reflect the state's increasingly Elizabeth Armstrong, surveyed by John urban nature and the courts (providing for a McClellan and dated October 3, 1808. state Supreme Court with three judges, one Countersigned by Archibald Roane, from each grand division of the state). It also Commissioner for East Tennessee. 12 3/4" x 15 required the legislature to cherish literature and 3/4" (unfolded). 2nd item: Knoxville area land science and established the common school survey with boundary chart and map with hand fund. Although anti-slavery advocates colored lines, showing " the district South of petitioned the convention to abolish slavery, Holston and French Broad Rivers," surveyed for their efforts were rebuffed, and in fact the Peter K---, signed by surveyors Robert delegates specifically limited suffrage to white Armstrong and Robert Wear, and dated April males, disenfranchising free black men (who 26th and November 12, 1807. 8 1/8" x 13 1/4". had the right to vote under the 1796 Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. constitution). The next revision of the Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - Tennessee State Constitution (which would 350.00 abolish slavery) would not take place until 1870, after the Civil War. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 700.00 - 900.00

283 1834 Copy of TN State Constitution with hand writt 284 Early View of Nashville A series of drafts related to the 1834 revision of VIEW OF NASHVILLE FROM ROCK the TN State Constitution (adopted 1835) with CASTLE, SEAT OF DR. OVERTON, early hand written notes, presumably used during the engraved view of Nashville, Tennessee, flanked Constitutional Convention. Includes: 1) Printed by views of The University of Nashville copy of the 1796 Constitution, unmarked except (1826-1909) and The Tennessee Penitentiary for occasional check marks, bound with string, (which opened in 1831), vignettes cut from the 16 pages. Probably printed 1834. 2) Two page very scarce 1833 map of Nashville by J.P. printed document on the duties of the President Ayres, published by Doolittle and Munson (we or chairman of the committee. 3) Pages 8-11, can find no evidence of this map ever having loose, annotated. 4) Articles 2-11, bound but been sold at auction, and know of only two apparently detached, annotated. 5) extant copies, both in institutional collections). believed to be #1, articles 2-11. 6) Five pages of 7" H x 25 1/4" L. Note: Dr. James Overton was Briefs, front and back, handwritten. 1/2 page the nephew of Judge John Overton of Traveller's glued to the bottom of another. 7) Amendments Rest; his home, Rock Castle, was destroyed and Alterations, printed copy, prob. from draft sometime around the time of his death in 1867. #1. 8) Bound pages labeled "In Convention," Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. dated July 25, 1834, with a few strikeouts only Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - on p. 15, article 9, section 4. 9) Printed copy of 350.00 the Constitution as amended August 1834, unmarked, 13 1/2" x 8 1/8". Note: Tennessee's first constitution was adopted in 1796 in Knoxville by a convention of 55 delegates. According to historian J. G. M. Ramsey, Thomas Jefferson, author of the United States Constitution, described the Tennessee constitution as the “least imperfect and most republican of the state constitutions.” In 1834, a state constitutional convention was held in Nashville with 60 delegates in attendance and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 64 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 285 3 Early Southern and TN Maps, inc. Mero District p $210. Maps range in size from 8 1/2" x 12 3/4" Four (4) items total, 3 unframed maps and 1 W to 8 1/2" x 25". Also included is a hand book excerpt. 1st item: Joseph Scott: THE drawn map of a section of an unknown city SOUTHWEST TERRITORY, Scott's Gazetteer, (probably not Memphis), glued to board, with Phila. 1795, showing the Mero district, each plat showing dollar amounts. Streets listed Nashville, Knoxville, Clarksville and other include Cumberland Street, Fay Street, Tennessee locations such as Ross's Iron Works Sycamore and Oak Streets, Main Street, Water and the South Boundary Military Reservation; Street and Chestnut Street. 14" x 18 1/2". Kentucky to the North and Georgia to the Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. South. The area west of the Mississippi River is Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 350.00 - shown only as Louisiana. Image 6" x 7 1/4", 450.00 Sheet 6 1/2" x 8 1/4". 2nd item: Abraham 287 New Map of Cherokee Nation, uncut from the London Bradley Jr., MAP OF THE SOUTHERN PART THE LONDON MAGAZINE OR OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GENTLEMAN'S MONTHLY drawn and engraved for Morse's American INTELLIGENCER, published February 1760, Gazetteer, Boston, 1797. Sheet 8-1/2" H x containing the fold out map by Thomas Kitchen, 15-5/8" W. 3rd item: A MAP OF THE UNITED "engraved from an Indian draught" and entitled STATES AND PART OF LOUISIANA, attr. A NEW MAP OF THE CHEROKEE NATION Richard Brookes or Guthrie, c. 1808, engraved WITH THE NAMES OF THE TOWNS AND by William Kneass. Undated map published RIVERS THEY ARE SITUATED ON. Features shortly after the Louisiana Purchase showing western North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, the Mississippi Territory as well as "Tennassee" Georgia, Northern Alabama, and Northern and other Southern states, the Mississippi River Mississippi. Note: A French and Indian War and several inaccurate depictions of rivers in map of the Cherokee Nation, this is one of the the Mississippi Territory, which had yet to be earliest maps to depict any part of what would fully explored and charted. 11 1/4" x 8 5/8" later become known as Tennessee. 8 3/8" H x sheet, 10 1/2 " x 8 1/4" image. Unframed. 4th 10 1/2" W. Provenance: The estate of Dr. item: Excerpt from an unknown book, titled Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. TERRITORY SOUTH OF OHIO or the 700.00 - 900.00 TENNESSEE GOVERNMENT. Pages 527-534, discussing the geography, climate, animals, commerce, Indians, Militia, revenue, character, manners and dress of Tennessee circa 1791. 8" 288 KY and TN Map, Cyrus Harris, c. 1796 x 10". Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin Cyrus Harris, A MAP OF THE STATE OF H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - KENTUCKY AND THE TENNESSEE 600.00 GOVERNMENT COMPILED FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES from Jedidiah Morse's The American Universal Geography. Boston: Thomas and Andrews, 1796. Engraving by 286 Hand drawn Memphis plat, ref. Fort Pickering Amos Doolittle. Indian boundaries and the 1877 hand drawn and partially colored map of a Southern boundary of the military reservation section of Memphis, Tennessee by Charles set aside for veterans of the North Carolina Christopher Burke (1815-1901, County troops are shown. Roads shown include the Surveyor 1870-1884), depicting numerous city "New and Short Road to Virginia." Many forts landmarks including the State Female College, are indicated including Fort Washington, Fort and the Bayou Gayosa (buried underground c. Massac and Fort Jefferson. Image - 7 1/2" H x 1910 under the area now home to the St. Jude's 11 1/2" W. Plate - 8 1/8" H x 11 7/8" W. Sheet campus and Danny Thomas Boulevard), - 8 3/8" H x 12" W. Unframed. Provenance: McLemore and Race Avenues and Orleans The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Street. A second section in the same hand Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 500.00 shows the Mississippi River and makes reference to Fort Pickering, a Confederate built fort taken over by the Union Army and demolished in 1866. Burke's fee is noted as Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 65 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 289 Map of the Tennessee Government, 1795 Smith Carolinas, and Louisiana, depicting early cities "A Map of The Tennassee [sic] Government and towns, including St. Augustine and formerly Part of North Carolina taken Chiefly Charleston, and coastal Carolina settlements, from Surveys By Genl. D. Smith & others" mountains, rivers, and other bodies of water, drawn by Daniel Smith, engraved by Joseph T. swamp lands, and other points of interest Scott, published by Matthew Carey, including the Indian Tribes friendly or hostile to Philadelphia, 1795. From "General Atlas For the English, and the chief trading paths of the Carey's Edition Of Guthrie's Geography period. Title, centered above map, scale of Improved" by Matthew Carey. Copper plate miles, center left, below map. "West Longitude engraving of Tennessee depicting early towns, from London", lower left of map. Map including Knoxville and Clarksville, rivers and surrounded by scale notations and line border. other bodies of water, mountains, forts, and Image - 14 3/8" H x 18 7/8" W. Plate - 14 3/4" other points of interest including Cherokee H x 19 3/8" W. Sheet - 16 3/8" H x 20 5/8" W. Towns such as Nickajack and Crow Town, Provenance: Property of a private Knoxville, Ross's Ironworks, and notations regarding the Tennessee collection. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00 land. Title, lower right, scale of miles, lower 292 Western NC and Southern VA Map (after Mitchell, 17 left. "Lon. W. from Philada", top right above Antonio Zatta: IL PAESE DE CHERACHESI map. Map surrounded by scale notations and CON LA PARTE OCCIDENTAL DELLA line border. Image - 9 1/2" H x 20 3/8" W. Plate CAROLINA SETTENTRIONALE, E DELLA - 10 1/4" H x 21 1/8" W. Sheet - 14 3/4" H x 22 VIRGINIA. Section of the Italian edition of 1/8" W. Provenance: Property of a private Mitchell's 1773 map of North America, from Knoxville, Tennessee collection. 700.00 - Storia Dell'America Settentrionale… by 900.00 Antonio Zatta, John Mitchell, G.T. Raynal (Venice, 1778). Map with outline color engraved on laid paper, depicts a portion of the Southeastern region of the United States from the Appalachian mountains west to the Missouri 290 Kentucky Map, J. Russell, 1794 A MAP OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY and Arkansas rivers. Based on John Mitchell's WITH THE ADJOINING TERRITORIES by J. highly detailed map drawn from the first Russell, 1794. London: H.D. Symonds. Includes available English and Indigenous surveys. most of Tennessee, referred to as the (Mitchell's map is considered one of the most "Southwestern Territory" on this map. North of important maps of the 18th century). 12 14" x the Ohio River is part of the Northwest 16 1/2" image, 13" x 17 1/4" plate, 14 1/2" x 19 Territory, with Fort Washington shown. South 5/8" sheet. Provenance: The estate of Dr. of Tennessee and Davidson Counties, is Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. "Reserved for the North Carolina Troops," land 700.00 - 900.00 grants for Revolutionary War service. Image - 15" H x 17 3/4" W. Sheet - 15 5/8" H x 19 1/8" W. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,000.00 - 293 Three 18th C. U.S. Maps, inc. Southern 1,200.00 Three (3) French and Indian War period maps. 1st item: John Gibson: THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN NORTH AMERICA, Laid Down Agreeable To The Proclamation of Oct. 7, 1763. Published in The Gentleman's 291 A New Map of Georgia, 1748 Bowen "A New Map of Georgia, with Part of Carolina, Magazine, London, 1763. Hand colored map Florida and Louisiana. Drawn from Original depicts the borders of the Coastal States Draughts assisted by the most approved Maps including boundaries established at the end of and Charts" by Emanuel Bowen, London, 1748. the French and Indian war, when former French From "Navigantium atque Itinerantium and Spanish settlements came under English Bibliotheca, or Complete Collection of Voyages control. The area west of the Appalachians is and Travels" by John Harris. Copper plate labeled "Lands Reserved for the Indians." engraving of the Georgia colony, Florida, the Bermuda and the Summer Islands are inset lower right. 8" x 9 1/8" image, 8 5/8" x 11" Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 66 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # sheet. 2nd item: T. Jefferys Map of North 295 Cary Map of the Southeast, 1821, inc. Alabama America, hand colored, with vignette of Native John Cary: A NEW MAP OF PART OF THE Americans in upper left corner. Undated, circa UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA, 1758. Identifies New Britain and New France CONTAINING THE CAROLINAS and (Canada) with Montreal and Quebec, and , ALSO THE AND Scotland (Maine) as well as Delaware, PART OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS & C., Maryland, Virginia, Carolina and Georgia, but 1821. Scarce map, the only edition of Cary's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and map of the Southeastern U.S. to include the other Northeastern states are all classified as Alabama and Mississippi Territories. Also New England. The West Coast is labeled includes Tennessee spelled Tenassee, California and New Albion. Several Native Louisiana, and the Missouri Territory. Includes American Indian Tribes are identified including many Native American sites such as the Iroquois, Cherokees, Illinois and Eskimaux. Principal Hunting Ground of the Western Party Much of the upper West is labeled "Parts and Six Villages. Engraved and hand tinted. Unknown". 7 1/8" x 9" image, 8" x 10 1/2" Image - 18" x 20". Sheet - 21 1/2" x 24". sheet. 3rd item: Robert Baldwin: A MAP OF Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. VIRGINIA, NORTH AND SOUTH Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - CAROLINA, GEORGIA, MARYLAND WITH 600.00 PART OF NEW JERSEY, circa 1753. Hand colored map pre-dates statehood for most Southern states including Tennessee and Kentucky. 8 1/2" x 10 1/3" image, 9 1/4" x 10 296 Cary and Warner Map: Southern States and Mississip 3/4" sheet. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Matthew Carey and Benjamin Warner: THE Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. SOUTHERN STATES AND MISSISSIPPI 600.00 - 700.00 TERRITORY. Published 1812-1816. Scarce 294 Part of Caroline Meridionale et Partie de la Georg engraved map depicting the Southeastern Part of "Caroline Meridionale et Partie de la United States, including Tennessee and Georgie Par le Chevr. Bull Gouverneur Kentucky, prior to Alabama and Mississippi Lieutenant le Capitaine Gascoign. Chevr. Bryan Statehood and the Adams Onis Treaty; the et de Brahm Arpenteur General de la Caroline border between South Carolina and Georgia is Meridle et un des Arpentteurs de la Georgie" by undefined, and Florida is divided into West William Gerard De Brahm, published by Chez Florida and East Florida. 7 1/2" x 9 3/4" image, le Rouge rue des grands Augustins, Paris, 1777. 8 1/4" x 10 1/2" sheet. Unframed, sealed in Copper plate engraving on laid paper with plastic sleeve. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Thomas Dupuy watermark, depicting Georgia Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. and part of South Carolina focusing along the 350.00 - 450.00 coastlines depicting early towns, including Savannah, rivers and other bodies of water, and other points of interest. Title and scale of miles, lower right. "Sud", lower right below map. Left and lower edges of map surrounded by scale 297 "View of the University of Virginia" Panoramic Map notations and line border. Image - 25 5/8" H x VIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, 20 1/2" W. Plate - 27 1/4" H x 21" W. Sheet - CHARLOTTESVILLE AND MONTICELLO, 29" H x 21 3/4" W. Provenance: Property of a TAKEN FROM LEWIS MOUNTAIN, drawn private Knoxville, Tennessee collection. 500.00 and lithographed by Edward Sachse - 600.00 (Maryland/Germany, 1804-1873) and Company and the Sun Iron Building, published by Casimir Bohn (District of Columbia, mid 19th century), Washington, D.C. ; Richmond, V.A., 1856. Panoramic map depicting the Lawn of the original grounds of the University of Virginia, including the Annex to the Rotunda (constructed 1851-54, destroyed by fire in 1895), and the Anatomical Theater (completed Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 67 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # in 1828, partially destroyed by fire in 1886, the highest point in Petersburg (Well's Hill), restored with modifications in 1888). The town Blandford Church is the "oldest structure in of Charlottesville and Monticello Mountain are Petersburg with a clearly documented history." visible in the background. (Ref. "Virginia: (source: PreservationPetersburg.org ). It was Mapping the Old Dominion State Through used as a hospital during the Siege of History" by Vincent Virga and Emilee Hines, p. Petersburg (1864-1865) and today stands as a 44). Housed in a wooden frame. Sight - 20" H x memorial to Southern soldiers who died during 26 1/4" W. Framed - 26" H x 33 3/4" W. the Civil War. 700.00 - 900.00 Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd 300 Currier and Ives, Winter in the Country, Grist Mil Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from Currier and Ives two-color lithograph with hand Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of University of coloring, titled "Winter in the Country - The Virginia Professor and CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis Old Grist Mill" after the painting by George M. Coleman (1827-1863) and Mary Ambler Henry Durrie (Connecticut, 1820-1863), Marshall (daughter of James K. Marshall and lithographed and published by Currier and Ives, granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835)). New York, 1864. Signed and dated "G. H. Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was also related to the Barrie 1862" in the plate, lower right. Title and family of Henry Dearborn by his marriage to publication information, lower left right and Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Annette Maria center under image. Housed under glass in a Dearborn Boyd, who was the daughter of wooden frame. Image - 18 3/8" H x 26 7/8" W. Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great Framed - 22 1/2" H x 31 5/8" W. Ref. granddaughter of Gen. Henry Dearborn Cunningham "Currier and Ives Prints, no. 6738; (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Biography: no. 12 of "Best Fifty". 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 "Coleman, Lewis Minor, born in Hanover County, Virginia, February 3, 1827; graduated with high honors at the University of Virginia, in 1846, and became principal of the Hanover 301 Audubon Bien print, Kingfisher Academy; in 1859, upon the resignation of Dr. After John James Audubon (American, Harrison from the chair of ancient languages in 1785-1851) chromolithograph, Plate # 255 from the University of Virginia, Mr. Coleman, who Birds of America, depicting the male and had been a pupil of Dr. Harrison, was elected female Belted Kingfisher, with landscape professor of Latin, and relinquished his position background. Printed by J. Bien, New York, in the Hanover Academy to accept the same; he 1860. Laid on card stock board with white served in that capacity but for two years, for in archival tape and housed in a molded silver-gilt 1861, at the outbreak of the civil war, he joined frame with mid 20th century label en verso for the ranks of the Confederate army, in which he Hazel's Frame Shop, Memphis, TN. Sight - 37 enlisted as captain of an artillery company 1/2" H x 25" W. Framed - 40 1/2" H x 27 7/8" which he recruited; he was promoted to the rank W. 500.00 - 700.00 of lieutenant colonel of artillery in 1862; at the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, he was severely wounded, and after three months died from his injury, March 21, 1863". (Source: "The Encyclopedia of Virginia 302 Audubon Bien print, Ferruginous Thrush Biography:, Volume III, by Lyon Gardiner After John James Audubon (American, Tyler, LL. D., 1915). 800.00 - 1,000.00 1785-1851) chromolithograph, Plate # 141 from 299 Currier and Ives Old Blandford Church Birds of America, depicting two male Scarce Currier and Ives lithograph, Old Ferrugeneous Thrushes or Brown Thrashers, Blandford Church, Petersburg, Virginia, defending female birds and a nest full of eggs medium folio print depicting an ivy-covered against a snake. Printed by J. Bien, New York, church and grave yard. Published by Currier & 1860. Laid on card stock board and housed in a Ives, 152 Nassau Street. Undated. 8" x 12 3/8" molded silver-gilt frame with mid 20th century image, 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" sight, 11 3/4" x 15 3/4" label en verso for Haileys Art Shop, Lenoir NC. in tiger maple frame. Provenance: Descended in Sight - 37 1/2" H x 25" W. Framed - 40 1/2" H a Charlottesville, Virginia family with ties to x 27 7/8" W. Provenence: Private Brentwood, the Petersburg area. Note: Built circa 1737 on TN collection. Note: Audubon wrote about this Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 68 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # scene: "READER, look attentively at the plate 304 Thomas Good Oil on Board, The Poacher before you, and say if such a scene as that Thomas Sword Good (United Kingdom, 1787 - which I have attempted to portray, is not 1872) oil on board titled "The Poacher" calculated to excite the compassion of any one depicting a man standing by a river with a who is an admirer of woodland melody, or who fishing net in his hands and fish by his feet, sympathizes with the courageous spirit which with a bridge and woods in the background. the male bird shews, as he defends his nest, and Signed and titled en verso on an old tag "The exerts all his powers to extricate his beloved Poacher by T. S. Good". Housed in a carved mate from the coils of the vile snake which has burlwood frame with gilt liner. Panel: 13" H x already nearly deprived her of life. Another 11 1/4" W. Framed: 18" H x 16 1/2" W. male of the same species, answering the call of Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. despair from his "fellow creature," comes 600.00 - 800.00 swiftly downwards to rescue the sufferers. With open bill he is already prepared to strike a vengeful blow at the reptile, his bright eye glancing hatred at his foe. See a third grappling 305 Continental School, Portrait of a Female Artist with the snake, and with all its might tearing Continental School, possibly Italian, 18th the skin from its body! Should this alliance of century, oil on canvas half length portrait of a noble spirits prove victorious, will it not remind lady seated with a brush in one hand and you that innocence, although beset with holding the corner of a classical drawing in the difficulties, may, with the aid of friendship, other, more artist tools on work surface. Subject extricate herself with honour? "The birds in the with dark hair adorned by jeweled and case represented were greatly the sufferers: feathered headdress, green velvet and gold their nest was upset, their eggs lost, and the life brocade formal gown and ermine and red wrap. of the female in imminent danger. But the snake Unsigned. Portrait painted in an oval shape on a was finally conquered, and a jubilee held over rectangular canvas. Sight: 32" H x 23 1/2"W. its carcass by a crowd of Thrushes and other Older gilt convex frame: 38" H x 30" W. birds, until the woods resounded with their Continental, possibly Spanish, late 18th/early notes of exultation. I was happy in contributing 19th century. Provenance: the estate of my share to the general jor, for, on taking the Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. almost expiring bird into my hand for a few 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 minutes, she recovered in some degree, and I restored her to her anxious mate."The Brown Thrush, or Thrasher, by which names this bird is generally known, may be said to be a constant resident in the United States, as immense 306 17th C. Portrait of a Magistrate numbers are found all the year round in Northern Italian or French School, 17th century, Louisiana, the Floridas, Georgia, and the three-quarter length portrait of a magistrate in Carolinas." - Source: www.audubon.org . long black wig and black robe, with white collar 500.00 - 600.00 and white lace sleeves, his body turned slightly 303 Jan Van Doust Dutch Oil on Canvas Still Life to his right, one hand with ring tucked to his Jan Van Doust (Netherlands, 1794 - 1846) oil waist, the other extended toward the viewer. on canvas floral still life, signed lower left "Jan Unsigned. Housed in an early molded and Van Doust". Housed in a carved Louis XVI painted wood frame with gilt stenciled scroll style gilt frame. Sight 29" H x 24" W. Framed decorations. Sight - 44" H x 32" W. Framed - 36 1/2" H x 31 1/2"W. 19th century. Provenace: 55" H x 42" W. Provenance: a Nashville, TN, Formerly of Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN estate, acquired while living in Italy in the mid when a private residence. 400.00 - 600.00 20th century. 2,400.00 - 2,800.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 69 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 307 Circle of Cornelis De Vos, 17th c. Portrait of a N 311 Portrait of Ferdinando III Imperator Circle of Cornelis de Vos, Flemish School, 17th Continental School oil on board portrait of a century, octagonal portrait of a lady, presumably gentleman, identified as Ferdinand III, Holy a noblewoman, attired in a black dress and Roman Emperor (1608-1657). Ferdinand III is large white lace collar. Heraldic device upper depicted as a middle aged man in 17th century right corner. Housed in an ebonized octagonal armor and partially draped in red fabric, seated frame with gilt rabbet edge. Sight - 33 1/2" H x before a brown background. 36" W. Framed - 42 1/2" H x 45 1/2" W. "Fernando.III.Imperator" in faint gold lettering, Provenance: Private Tennessee collection, below portrait. Housed in a wooden black and acquired in Antwerp, Belgium in the early gilt wood Spanish style frame. Sight - 25 3/4" H 1980s by private sale from owners who had x 20 3/4" W. Framed - 31 3/4" H x 26 3/4" W. purchased it in Holland several years earlier. 17th/18th century. 400.00 - 450.00 5,000.00 - 6,000.00

312 2 French Chateau Engravings, Silvestre 308 Italian oil on panel, Virgin & Child after Lancian Two (2) copper plate engravings with hand Italian school painting after Polidoro De coloring after Israel Silvestre (Belgium/France, Lanciano (1515-1565), oil on wood panel 1621-1691), depicting the gardens of the depicting Madonna and Child, with the infant Chateau de Meudon, one titled "Vue de la St. John gazing in adoration toward the Christ Grotte de Meudon apartenant A Monseigneur le Child, who reaches out to touch his face. Marquis de Louuois [sic] et de Cortenuaux", Unsigned. 15 1/3" x 12 3/4" unframed. Probably one titled "Veue de Jardin et parc du Chateau 18th century. Provenance: A Nashville, TN, de Meudon, apartenant A Monseigneur le estate, acquired while living in Italy in the mid Marquis de Louvois", dated 1705. Both with 20th century. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00 Art-Lore gallery labels, en verso and housed under glass in painted metallic frames. Sight - 15 1/4" H x 20 1/8". Framed - 24 5/8" H x 29 3/8" W. French, late 17th/early 18th century. 350.00 - 400.00 309 Tempera on Panel Portrait of a Woman Italian School, 18th century or earlier, tempera on panel portrait of a lady in Renaissance dress, holding a book. Unsigned. Red wax seal lower left corner. Later giltwood frame with red wash. 313 3 early works on paper, Henriet, Earlom 8 1/2" x 6" sight, 12" x 10" framed. Provenance: Three (3) early works on paper. 1st item: A Nashville, TN, estate, acquired while living Etching, Israel Henriet after Jacques Callot, in Italy in the mid 20th century. 400.00 - 450.00 "The Wheel," depicting the body of a soldier being broken on a torture wheel in front of a crowd of people, signed in the plate lower left "Israel ex. Cum Priuil," from Les Petites Misereres de la Guerre (The Miseries and 310 Oil on Panel view of Florence dated 1780 Misfortunes of War, published 1630s). Italian School, oil on panel view of the city of Unknown state. 3" x 7 1/4". Float mounted atop Florence, titled at lower edge Firenze Nel 1780, a black mat enclosed in an ivory mat with depicting figures and a carriage moving across giltwood frame, 14" x 18 1/2". 2nd-3rd items: the Santa Trinita bridge over the Arno River, Two (2) Richard Earlom (United Kingdom with the Ponte Vecchio bridge visible in the 1743-1822) copper plate engravings with hand background. Unsigned, unframed. 9 1/2" x 13 coloring after Claude Lorrain titled "No. 186" 3/4". Provenance: A Nashville, TN, estate, and "117". From "The Original Drawing in the acquired while living in Italy in the mid 20th Collection of the Duke of Devonshire", century. 400.00 - 600.00 published by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside, March 1st, 1777. Framed with linen mats in giltwood frames with green painted Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 70 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # edges. Both plates measure: 8 1/8" H x 10 1/4" the form of a blanket chest with lift top, W, images:7 1/2" H x 10 1/8 W, sight: 8 5/8" H marquetry top, exposed dovetailed sides, lower x 10 1/4" W, framed: 14" H x 16" W. 350.00 - full length dovetailed drawer with brass pulls 450.00 and bracket feet. 7 5/8" H x 8 7/8" W x 5 7/8" 314 38 Richard Pococke Egyptian/Classical Engravings D. 19th century. 500.00 - 550.00 Thirty-eight (38) Richard Pococke (English, 317 3 Early Brass Candlesticks, inc. Mid Drip 1704-1765) copper plate engravings from "A Three (3) early Continental brass candlesticks. Description of the East, and Some other 1st item: 16th century brass candlestick, round Countries...Observations on Egypt" printed by deep mid dip pan over a flaring vase, knopped W. Boyer, London, 1743. The engravings, stem and candle cup with vertical extacting including the frontispiece for "A Description..." holes. 7 1/4"H. 1" area of pitting to base just Vol. II, Part I, depict temples, famous under pan, 1/4" area of pitting to stem. 2nd landmarks and monuments, including Absalom's item: 17th century trumpet form candlestick Pillar, architectural features, statues, including with tapered and ringed circular base, round details of an Ozymandias statue and other mid drip pan, extracting holes to candle socket. works of art, fauna including diagrams of bird 7 1/4"H. Repair and scratching to drip pan mummies, and other cultural items from Egypt, where it joins the stem, small loss to foot ring. the Middle East, Greece, and Rome. Images 3rd item: 17th century trumpet form candlestick approximately 12" H x 8" W. Plates with tapered and ringed post, circular mid drip approximately 13 1/4" H x 8 3/8" W. Sheets plate and circular foot, 5 1/8"H. 1 1/2" area of approximately 16" H x 9 1/2" W. Provenance: tight cracking and repair to mid drip plate. Property of a private Alabama collection. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. 550.00 - 650.00 Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - 600.00

315 Reverse Glass Mezzotint, King George III and Adoni Rare reverse glass mezzotint, titled King 318 5 Early Brass Candlesticks, inc. Capstan George III (1738-1820, Reigned 1760-1820) on Five (5) early brass candlesticks. 1st item: his Favourite Charger Adonis, after the painting Footed candlestick, likely Spanish, with square by James Ward. Housed in a curly maple frame pan having engraved foliate decoration, raised with gilded ribbon molded rabbet edge. Sight - on bun feet; large candle cup with round 28 1/4" H x 20 1/2" W. Framed - 34 1/2" H x extraction holes. (Solder repair to underside of 27" W. An unusual example of a print, pan, visible from top, thumbnail sized dent or transferred to from an engraved printing plate area of pitting to candle cup, repair to at least onto a glass surface and colored or tinted by one foot, dents at feet area). 5 1/4" H x 5 1/2" hand. 2nd quarter 19th century. Provenance: square. 2nd-3rd items: A near pair of brass Private Middle Tennessee collection. 400.00 - capstan candlesticks, each with round flared 600.00 bases and double extraction holes (one hole with small tear, another with some minor pitting to lip). 4 3/4" and 4 15/16"H, 4 1/2" and 4 3/4" dia. 4th-5th items: A near pair of brass candlesticks with raised round saucer bases and 316 6 18th Cent. Candlesticks & Tea Caddy baluster shaped stems (both have some light 1st-5th items: Group of five (5) 18th century pitting to stems). Both 6" H x 4 1/2" dia. All English candlesticks, all with ring turnings and likely Continental, late 16th to early 17th four with seamed construction. Various bases centuries. Provenance: The estate of Dr. including two with petal bases, one with square Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. base and cut corners and two with Georgian 500.00 - 600.00 bases. Ranging in size from 6 3/4" H to 9" H. 6th item: English brass chamberstick candle holder with elongated loop handle and curved drip pan. 2 1/2" H x 8" W. 18th century. 7th item: English oak and mahogany tea caddy, in Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 71 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 319 6 Brass Candlesticks plus Snuffers and Stand 321 Figural French Bronze Clock Garniture Six (6) brass candlesticks plus snuffers and French Louis XVI style bronze figural garniture stand, 8 items total. 1st-2nd items: Pair of Brass comprised of a clock and candelabra. Clock Candlesticks, featuring nozzles with scalloped surmounted by cherubs on a naturalistic base rims and domed petal form bases, 9 3/4" H. 3rd with a shaped columnar body. Works with item: Single brass push- up candlestick (still impressed medallion mark "Japy Freres et cie / functional) with round base having notched Med. d'Honneur" and impressed numbers corners, no nozzle, 7 1/4" H. 4th-5th items: Pair "25252". Underside of base with impressed of brass taper sticks with octagonal bases and initials "J.R.I.". Together with a pair of conforming stems, no nozzles, 6 1/8"H. 6th three-arm convertible bronze figural candelabra item: Brass candlestick with octagonal base and of the same design. Clock - 18" H x 12" W x 6 round stem, no nozzle. 7th item: Brass snuffers 3/4" D. Candelabra - 19 1/2" H x 9 1/4" dia. 42 with stand having notched corners, 7" H overall. lbs total. All pieces 19th century. Provenance: All likely English, George II period, mid 18th Private Oak Ridge, TN estate. 1,000.00 - century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. 1,200.00 Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 500.00

322 Cahieux, Barbedienne Bronze Lamps Pair French patinated bronze lamps, Henry 320 French Gilt Clock w/ 3-Pc. Gilt Bronze Garniture S Cahieux, designer, Ferdinand Barbedienne Four (4) decorative gilt items. 1st item: French Foundry, amphora shape, with naturalistic gilt bronze cartel wall clock with pierced twisted handles, Japonesque raised birds, Rococo style case surrounding a white porcelain branch and foliate designs, round base. Signed dial with black Roman numerals and gilt bronze Henry Cahieux, F. Barbedienne Fondeur. hands. Works marked "AD Mougin Deux 21-1/2" H base to top of socket. 12 lbs. France, Medailles" and numbered "1249" and "52". 21" late 19th century. Provenance: Property of a H x 12 1/2" W. Late 19th century. 2nd - 4th private Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 600.00 - items: Three (3) piece gilt bronze garniture set, 800.00 Rococo style, comprised of a clock and two candlesticks. The clock with floral frame surrounding a hand-painted porcelain plaque of a female and cherub finial atop a square 323 Baccarat Gilded Crystal Bowls & Tazzas columnar base with figural birds, porcelain dial Set of Baccarat Gilded crystal bowls and with gilt bronze center marked "Manufactured stoppers, 25 total pieces, each with gilt foliate by Ansonia Clock Company/New York/United rococo decoration. Includes a pair of decanter States of America" and Ansonia Clock stoppers; 14 finger bowls, each with cut Company works. Clock flanked by matching starburst foot and underplates (including 5 extra single candlesticks with hand-painted porcelain underplates); and 4 shallow centerpiece bowls plaques depicting musical instruments. Clock - or tazzas with cut starburst foot, each fitted with 12 1/2" H x 4 3/4" W. Candlesticks - 7 1/2" H. a conforming figural cherub ormolu bronze 15 lbs total. Late 19th century. Provenance: stand stamped on the underside with the Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Baccarat roundel. All pieces monogrammed. Kentucky. 500.00 - 700.00 Finger bowls measure 3" H x 5 1/4" dia. Underplates measure 8" dia. Centerpiece bowls/tazzas measure 7 1/2" dia. Cherub stands measure 3" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, Chattanooga, TN. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 72 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 324 Baccarat Gilded Crystal Stemware, 62 pcs. fitted for 16 cordials. Bottles - 8" H. Cordials - Baccarat gilded crystal stemware, 62 total 3 1/2" H. Case - 9 3/4" H x 12 3/4" W x 9 1/2" pieces, each with gilt foliate rococo decoration, D. Provenance: Private Murfreesboro, TN including 7 large stemmed water/wine goblets, collection, descended in the Maney Family of 18 stemmed hock glasses, 11 madeira glasses, Oaklands Mansion in Murfreesboro. 500.00 - 15 cordials, and 11 champagne glasses. All 700.00 pieces monogrammed. Stemware ranges in size 327 3 Early 20th Cent. Cased Glass Lamps from 3 5/8" H x 6 1/8" H. Late 19th/early 20th Group of three (3) cased glass lamps, including century. Provenance: Baltimore estates of a pair of white to purple mounted onto bronze Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and and marble bases and one white to green while Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down having a cut glass top, a gilt metal base and a to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, faceted crystal finial. Pair of lamps measure: 12 Chattanooga, TN. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 1/2" H base, 21 1/2" H overall. Single lamp measure 17" H base, 30" H overall. All early 20th century. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 400.00 - 450.00

325 Set 19th c. Glass, Belle Meade Plantation History Collection of 19th Century Glassware, Belle Meade Plantation History, 32 total pieces. 1st item: Early American Pressed Glass or EAPG 328 German Mettlach Schlitt Ceramic Stein "Deer & Dog" pattern compote and cover German Mettlach ceramic stein designed by H. attributed to Gillinder & Sons of Philadelphia, Schlitt titled "Gambrinus Rex". Etched having a frosted glass dog finial to the top and polychrome enamel decoration depicting a court an engraved hunt scene to the sides of the top scene with a king on his throne and attendants. and bowl. 13 1/2" H x 8" dia. Circa 1880. 2nd - Inlaid lid, bands to the body and base with 7th items: Set of six English Victorian lead figural molded thumbpiece. Signed on the scene glass wine goblets, all with engraved scene "H. Schlitt". Mettlach figural mark impressed depicting a horse galloping through a forest, on the base together with #2107. 15" H x 6" W. faceted stems and baluster knops. 6 3/4" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Circa 1860. 8th - 32rd item: Assembled group Private Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - of Victorian lead glassware, all with engraved 400.00 designs, including ten tumblers/glasses with engraved pineapple and cartouche designs (4 1/4" H, 3 1/2" H) and fifteen glassware items with scrolling foliate designs to the bowl and 329 5 European Military Porcelain Figurines, inc. Capo foot, including eleven (11) cordials (4 3/4" H), Five (5) European military porcelain figurines. three (3) champagne or sherbets (4 1/4" H) and 1st-2nd items: Two (2) Capodimonte porcelain one (1) wine/madiera (4 3/4" H). All circa figurines of soldiers, one British and one 1880. 800.00 - 1,000.00 Prussian, both with military snare drums on naturalistic bases, Prussian with gilt acanthus leaves and garland trim. Base of British solider reads "Anno 1750", base of Prussian soldier 326 Tantalus, TN Maney Family history reads "Tamburino garibaldini" and dated French mahogany and burlwood tantalus or "1866" underside of base. Both with maker's portable liqueur cabinet, hinged front cover marks, underside of bases. Both figurines with brass shield form escutcheon and brass approximately 9 1/4" H x 3 3/4" W. 3rd-4th shield form engraved medallion to the top. L. items: Two (2) Scheibe Alsbach porcelain Boutigny, Passages Des Princes (Paris) retailer Napoleonic equestrian military figurines, label to the interior. Top and sides open to including one depicting General Charles Joseph reveal a 2-tiered removable carved wooden de Pully (1751-1832) and one depicting an fitted case with brass metal handle. Contains 2 imperial guard, both on naturalistic bases with bottles (with stoppers) and 12 cordials, eight gilt bird and garland trims. Both identified on with gilt decoration, four not original. Case obverse of bases, maker's marks on reverse of Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 73 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # bases. Both figurines approximately 12" H x 9" 333 7 Palissy Ware Crab Dishes W. 5th item: Rudolf Kammer Volkstedt 7 Palissy Ware or Majolica butter or oyster porcelain figurine depicting a young soldier in dishes, modeled as crabs on half shells, each uniform, holding a sword with his left hand as atop three ball feet, with impressed shield mark he leans against a white picket fence on a to underside and impressed numbers 3818. 4 naturalistic base with gilt trim. Maker's mark 1/4" L. Probably French, late 19th to early 20th underside of base. 10 3/4" H x 4 3/4" W. All century. Provenance: a Brentwood, TN estate. late 19th century. Provenance: Private 200.00 - 250.00 Knoxville, TN collection. 400.00 - 450.00 330 2 German Sitzendorf Style Porcelain Items 1st item: German Sitzendorf style rectangular porcelain table mirror with raised floral and 334 Group Herend Porcelain Animals, 9 pcs. cherub decoration, the whole mounted onto a Assembled collection of Herend porcelain wooden easel style frame. 20 3/4" H x 13" W x animals including a large pelican (8 1/2" H x 6" 5" D. Late 19th century. 2nd item: German L x 3 3/4" W), pair of rabbits, pig, cat on ball of Sitzendorf style porcelain potpourri box with yarn, rooster, fish, small pelican, owl and allover raised floral decoration and figural elephant on ball. All in the fishnet pattern with cherub handle. Base numbered "43" in red. 5 blue Herend stamp on the bases. Remaining 1/2" H x 8 1/2" L x 5 1/2" W. Late 19th pieces range in size from 1 1/4" H x 2 5/8" W. century. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN All 20th century. 400.00 - 450.00 collection. 400.00 - 500.00

335 Pr. Worcester Aesthetic Movement Vases 331 German Porcelain Candelabra; Decorated Bisque Wall Pair of English Worcester Aesthetic Movement 1st item: German porcelain figural three-branch vases having moon-flask form bodies with cadelabra, comprised of two parts, the base with shaped handles and four molded raised feet, figural mother and child decoration on a shaped black grounds with enameled floral decoration and applied floral ground, the removable to the sides and gilt decoration throughout. Gilt three-arm top with applied floral decoration. "Royal Worcester England" mark to the bases. Illegible blue mark to the underside. 19 1/2" H 11 1/2" H x 9 1/2" dia. Late 19th century. x 10" W. 2nd half 19th century. 2nd item: Provenance: collection of the late Dan Evins, Continental, likely French, porcelain wall co-founder of the Cracker Barrel Restaurant bracket, with female portrait, rose swag and chain. 400.00 - 600.00 laurel leaf decoration. Unmarked. 11 3/4" H x 7 3/4" W. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 400.00 - 500.00 336 2 Chinese porcelains, 1 w/ Chenghua mark Two (2) Chinese Items: 1st item: Chinese oxblood or langyao hong, also known as sang de boeuf, porcelain vase with crackled glaze, 332 5 Shaving Mugs inc. Railroad mounted as a lamp on an openwork bronze Five (5) shaving mugs, some with occupational vase. Vase - 11 1/2"H. Overall - 22" H. Vase themes. Includes two depicting train engines likely 19th century, with mid 20th century with gilt lettering Ed Hunt and Clarence Smiley mounting. 2nd item: Chinese Doucai Famille (Smiley mug train is labeled B of L F & E); one Rose porcelain bowl with scalloped rim, the depicting a barber shop with gilt lettering exterior decorated with chicken and roosters in Joseph Moscotone; one depicting a bartender landscape, the interior decorated with fruits and scene with gilt lettering W.H. -- (illegible); and flowers. Ch'eng Hua Dynasty mark to underside. one red mug with white banner and gilt Likely 18th or 19th century. 6 3/4" dia., 3" H. lettering W.A. Simpson. Most have Limoges or 400.00 - 450.00 letter marks on undersides. All approximately 3 1/2" H. Circa 1880. 350.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 74 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 337 Rose Medallion Punch Bowl Ceramic tall square vase decorated with poems Chinese Export Rose Medallion punch bowl, and large floral sprays, colors of red, blue and finely enameled with vignettes containing white, fitted as a lamp on a stained square flowers, butterflies, birds, and Mandarin wooden base. Base appears to be drilled. figures, 13 1/2" dia., 5 1/2" H. Late 19th/early Overall heights: 31 1/2" to 29". 20th 20th century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. century/Modern. Provenance: the estate of Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 600.00 500.00 - 700.00 - 800.00 341 2 Bronze Asian Figures inc. Sun Simaio 2 early Chinese bronze figures. 1st item: Qianlong parcel gilt and polychrome bronze seated figure, atop an integral base. Figure is 338 Group of Ceramic Chinese Roof Figures supported upright by block of wood inserted in Four (4) ceramic roof tile figures (9 pcs with the hollow base. A note taped to the interior stands) or Temple Gods. Includes a warrior identifies the figures as Sun Simiao, the figure on horseback and three other standing Chinese God of Medicine or Healing, circa figures, all in brightly polychromed traditional 1730s. 8 1/8"H. 2nd item: Ming style Bronze clothing. Includes later hardwood stands for figure of a seated man, possibly a scholar, display mounting. All figures approximately holding a cup. Figure is supported upright by a 12"H. Chinese or Taiwanese, late 19th to early block of wood inserted in the hollow base. 9"H. 20th century. 300.00 - 400.00 Possibly Qing period. Provenance: the estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00

339 Chinese Enamel Sweetmeat Set plus Lacquer Items, 1 Chinese enamel sweetmeat set in lacquer case, comprised of 9 enamel on brass fitted pieces 342 Japanese Bronze Tiger, Meiji that form to shape a flower, all with Famille Japanese Meiji bronze sculpture of a roaring Rose figural landscape decoration. Housed in an tiger with painted eyes, acid etched striation octagonal lacquer case with gilt foliate and bird designs simulating stripes, signed on the decoration. Signed in gilt with two red seals. underside. 8 1/2" H x 18 1/2" L. 11.3 lbs. Late 16" H x 16 1/2" W. 19th century. 10 total 19th/early 20th century. 400.00 - 500.00 pieces. 11th-17th items: Seven (7) piece Japanese red lacquer and gilt goblet and tray set comprised of six (6) goblets and one (1) rectangular serving tray. Goblets - 6" H. Tray - 8 1/4" H x 12" W. 20th century. 18th & 19th 343 5 Chinese Decorative Items items: Set of two (2) Japanese black and gilt 5 items. 1st item: Chinese Famille Rose lacquer pedestals. 3 3/4" H. 20th century. egg-shell porcelain bowl with shaped body and Provenance: The estate of Christine Rehnke, overall enameled dragon and foliate decoration. Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 Red seal mark to the base. 3 1/4" H x 8 3/4" dia. 20th century. 2nd item: Chinese hardwood brush pot with carved bird and flowering branch decoration to the body and fretwork bands to the top and base. Four character inscription to the 340 3 Lamps incl Chinese Parcel Gilt Scholars lamp side. 5 7/8" H x 4 3/8" dia. Late 19th/early 20th Group three Asian style lamps. 1st item: Lamp century. 3rd item: Bronze Chinese censer on featuring carved polychrome gilt figural group tripod feet with upright handles. Raised four of two scholars, mounted on a shaped two-tier character mark to the base. 3" H x 4" dia. Late pierced and incised bronze base. 20th century. 19th/early 20th century. 4th & 5th item: Two 2nd item: Ceramic lobed shaped vase decorated Chinese snuff bottles including one turquoise with Asian figures in outdoor settings, colors of bottle form having a turquoise top with bronze yellow, green and plum, fitted as a lamp on a collar and one flattened white Peking glass form gilt and bleached wooden three-tier base. Base having a blue top with bronze collar and carved appears to be drilled. 20th century. 3rd item: Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 75 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # sides. 3" H & 3 3/8" H. Both 20th century. pierced frieze and four carved legs ending in 350.00 - 450.00 whorl feet. 10 1/4" H x 14 1/2" W x 12 1/4" D. 344 3 Asian Decorative Items: Large Brush Pot, Gong & 33.2 lbs total. Late 19th/early 20th century. Three (3) Asian items. 1st item: Large Japanese 400.00 - 450.00 Meiji carved bamboo brush pot, finely carved 347 2 Asian Themed Lamps with scenes of immortals in a landscape setting. Two (2) Lamps. 1st lamp: Persian or Chinese Fret carved border. 24" H with 10" deep interior ceramic jar with crackle glaze, decorated with well. Late 19th century. 2nd item: Large polychrome scenes of figures on horseback in a Chinese brass gong with engraved foliate landscape, now wired as a lamp. Carved decoration to the sides and engraved Chinese hardstone finial. Jar 11"H, Overall 27". Jar 19th hallmark decoration to the center. 5 1/4" H x 19 century with later wiring. 2nd lamp: Asian 1/2" dia. Early 20th century. 3rd item: Chinese bronze and champleve enamel lamp, four Famille Rose porcelain charger, octagonal form, curved sides with enameled floral decoration the center with a figural landscape scene against a raised overall background, 2 geometric depicting two females, the older one holding a handles. 2 sockets. Later cloisonne finial. Note: young boy; scalloped eight-sided border with lamp is wired through gilt metal lid; base not panels depicting peaches and a basket of drilled. Urn 14 1/2"H, overall 32"H. 19 lbs flowers on alternating black and celadon total. Late 19th to early 20th century with later grounds. Marked en verso with 3 characters. wiring and shade. Provenance: the estate of 17" Dia. 550.00 - 650.00 Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00

345 3 Chinese Pedestal Stands and 1 Low Table Four (4) pieces of Chinese furniture. 1st-2nd 348 Chinese Cloisonne Box & 2 Carved Warrior Figures items: Pair of tall Chinese hardwood pedestal Three Asian items. 1st item: Chinese cloisonne stands, mortise and tenon construction and enameled box, the exterior with flowering throughout. Tray tops over openwork fret carved branch decoration, the blue enameled interior freizes, raised on tall molded square legs joined with four compartment, all on four brass ball at the feet by molded box stretchers. 46" H x feet. Base marked "China". 1 3/8" H x 6 1/8" W 14" square. Circa 1900. 3rd item: Chinese x 4 1/2" D. 20th century. 2nd & 3rd items: Pair hardwood stand or tall table with shelf and of Asian carved wood figures with traces of shaped sides, mortise and tenon construction polychrome paint, depicting warriors. 13" and throughout, tall square legs and tapered spade 13 1/4" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. feet. 30 3/4" H x 16" W x 12" D. Circa 1900. Provenance: the estate of Christine Rehnke, 4th item: Chinese rectangular hardwood low Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 table with carved and pierced floral skirt and curved paw feet. 12 1/2" H x 49" W x 18 1/4" D. Early 20th century. 800.00 - 1,000.00

349 3 Chinese snuff bottles Three (3) Chinese snuff bottles. 1st item: Lavender crystal snuff bottle with low relief 346 Chinese Travel Dressing Box and Table, 2 pcs. dragon design. 2 1/2" H. 2nd item: Carved Chinese travel dressing box and table, 2 items turquoise snuff bottle, the front decorated with a total. 1st item: Chinese rosewood travel dancing figure holding a rope overhead; the side dressing box with brass mounts, the exterior adorned with a carved frog. Carved frog finial inlaid with hardstone figural and precious (likely not original). Carved hardwood stand. object decoration. Fitted interior with folding Bottle - 2 5/8" H, stand 3/4" H. 3rd item: mirror and several drawers, all with brass Malachite figural snuff bottle atop carved fitted hardware. 8 1/2" H x 11 1/4" W x 15 1/2" D. hardwood stand. Bottle - 1 3/4" H, stand 3/4" H. 19th century. 2nd item: Chinese carved All items circa late 19th/mid 20th century. hardwood low table, rectangular form with inset 300.00 - 450.00 rose marble top, carved sides, carved and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 76 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 350 Quartz crystal bird of paradise figurine 355 3 Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Dishes, Oval sh Chinese Rock Crystal quartz carving of a bird of Three (3) Chinese export Rose Medallion paradise atop branches, mounted atop a carved serving dishes in oval shapes, including one and parcel gilt hardwood oval stand. Bird pair. All with polychrome enamel decoration of figurine 6- 1/8" H. Stand - 1 1/2" H. Overall 7 cartouches with court scenes, birds, and 7/8" H. Qing Dynasty, 19th century. 300.00 - flowers. Pair of dishes - 8 1/2" H x 10 1/4" W. 350.00 Remaining dish - 8 3/4" H x 10 1/4" W. All pieces late 19th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - 350.00

351 4 Chinese Yixing Teapots w/ Inscriptions Group of four (4) Chinese Yixing teapots, various forms, all with inscriptions, two with 356 7 Chinese Rose Medallion/Rose Canton Porcelain Ser stamps to the bases. Ranging in size from 3 1/4" 7 Chinese Rose Medallion/Rose Canton export H x 5 1/8" dia. to 6 7/8" H x 6 3/8" dia. All porcelain serving items including two (2) Rose 20th century. 400.00 - 500.00 Canton teapots, one with twist hande, two (2) Rose Medallion cream pitchers, two (2) Rose Medallion sugar bowls, and one (1) Rose Medallion barrel form covered jar. All with polychrome paint decorated reserves. Smaller 352 5 Chinese Yixing Teapots, 4 w/ Foliate Decoration cream pitcher with impressed "AF" mark. Group of five (5) Chinese Yixing teapots, four Ranging in size from 4" H x 3" W to 7" H x 7" with naturalistic relief decoration including one W x 5" D. All pieces late 19th century. Note: gourd form, all stamped on the base, and one Lot includes one Rose Medallion lid, not squared form with concave base, unmarked. associated with any piece offered in this lot. Ranging in size from 2 3/4' H x 5" dia. to 4 1/4" Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. H x 7 3/4" dia. All 20th century. 400.00 - 400.00 - 450.00 500.00

357 Chinese Black & White Vase, Mei Ping Form 353 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Punch Bowl Chinese Cizhou type vase, Mei Ping form with Large Chinese export Rose Medallion porcelain black and white floral decoration. Illegible seal punch bowl, alternating bands of figural and mark to underside. 19 1/2" H. Possibly Song floral decoration, with bird decoration and gilt Dynasty, 14th century. 400.00 - 500.00 highlights throughout. 16" dia. x 7" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: Private Sevier County, TN collection. 500.00 - 700.00

358 2 Chinese Export Blue & White Tureens Two (2) Chinese Export Blue and White porcelain covered tureens. 1st item: Nanking 354 4 Pcs. Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain lidded tureen, rectangular shape with canted Four (4) assembled pieces of Chinese export corners, pagoda/riverscape design within a Rose Medallion porcelain including a vegetable spearhead and diapered border, rabbit-head serving bowl, a shallow bowl with scalloped handles and leaf-form finial, 8" H x 13" W x 8 rim, a molded leaf shaped dish with pierced 3/4" D (overall). Jiaqing Period, early 19th handle and serrated rim and a shaped footed century. 2nd item: Hawthorne style covered dish with pierced handles. All pieces with tureen, oval shape, underglaze blue with polychrome enamel decoration of cartouches phoenix in garden design, butterfly and lace with court scenes, birds, butterflies and flowers. border, rounded handles (both repaired) and Ranging in size from 1 1/2" H x 7 1/4" L to 4" leaf-form finial, 9" H x 12 1/2" W x 8 3/4" D H x 10" dia. All pieces late 19th century. (overall). Late Kangxi, late 18th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 400.00 - 500.00 400.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 77 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 359 Large Japanese Imari or Arita Charger 20th century. 3rd item: Chinese Famille Rose Large Japanese porcelain Imari or Arita charger porcelain hat stand with bat and figures having alternating panels of figural and floral amongst landscape decoration and inscription decoration to the top surface. Cobalt scrolling upper left of decoration. 11 3/8" H. Early 20th foliate designs above a band of geometric cobalt century. 4th & 5th items: Pair of Chinese decoration to the outer rim. Red six character miniature ceramic covered jars having Sancai or Hichozan Shimpo mark to the base. 21" dia. 3-color glaze and raised lotus and vine Meiji Period. Provenance: Private Louisville, decoration. Illegible red mark to the bases. 3 TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 3/4" H. Early 20th century. Provenance: The Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. 350.00 - 450.00 363 2 Chinese Porcelain Items, Charger & Covered Dish Two (2) Chinese porcelain items. 1st item: 360 6 Japanese Imari or Arita Porcelain Chargers Chinese Famille Verte porcelain charger with Assembled group of six (6) Japanese Imari or polychrome decoration depicting two young Arita porcelain chargers, all with various boys in an outdoor courtyard setting and another alternating panel decoration to the fronts and figure atop an elephant with a scrolling foliate outer rim decoration. including two (2) with border. Blue six character Chia Ching mark scalloped rims including one with ribbed body, within concentric circles to the base. 10 1/4" W two (2) round examples including one with x 9" W. 2nd half 19th century. 2nd item: relief cat decoration to the center, one (1) leaf Chinese Export Canton blue and white shaped form with blue seal mark and one porcelain cover tureen, shaped cover and dish, hexagonal form with reticulated border and blue both with cut corners, cover with strawberry "Fuku" or happiness mark (Meiji Period). finial. 5 3/4" H x 10 1/4" W x 8 3/4" D. Late Ranging in size from 11 7/8" dia. to 12 1/4" x 19th century.Provenance: Estate of Glen and 15 1/2". All items Late 19th/Early 20th century. Marjorie Stewart, proprietors of The Keeping Provenance: Private Louisville, TN collection. Room, Augusta, Georgia. 300.00 - 400.00 350.00 - 450.00

364 Chinese Dressing Table & 2 Chinese Side Chairs, 3 361 Group of 25 Japanese Imari or Arita Plates Three (3) Chinese furniture items, table and Assembled group of twenty-five (25) Japanese chairs. 1st item: Chinese hardwood vanity or Imari or Arita plates, all with scalloped rims, dressing table. Top with a central flip top alternating panel decoration to the fronts and mirror and two hinged panels, opening to reveal outer rim decoration. Including six (6) dinner a fitted tray above three drawers, all on the plates (11" dia), eleven (11) luncheon sized straight tall legs joined by carved side plates of one design (8 1/2" dia.), and eight (8) stretchers. Etched brass hardware, including luncheon plates of another design (8 1/2" dia). figural fish pulls. 30 1/2" H x 24" W x 12" D. All Early 20th century. Provenance: Private Late 19th century. 2nd-3rd items: Pair of Louisville, TN collection. 500.00 - 600.00 Chinese hardwood side chairs having shaped crests with smooth curved splats, square seats with carved skirts, and straight legs joined by stretchers. Pegged and mortise and tenon 362 5 Asian Porcelain Items construction throughout. 41" H x 20 3/8" W x Five (5) Asian porcelain items. 1st item: 15 3/4" D. Late 19th century/early 20th century. Chinese Famille Rose porcelain charger having 400.00 - 500.00 polychrome precious object decoration to the interior with jui-head border to the rim and painted foliate decoration to the outer rim. 13 1/2" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2nd item: Chinese Famille Rose porcelain low bowl, the interior with figures amongst landscape, bat and insect decoration. 3 1/4" H x 9 1/4" dia. Early Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 78 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 365 4 Chinese Embroideries inc. Rank Badge button closures, the gilt buttons centered with Group of four (4) framed Chinese silk green faux stones. 40" L. Late 19th/early 20th embroideries, including Rank Badge. 1st item: century. 500.00 - 700.00 First Degree Mandarin Square, silk embroidery 368 2 Fumio Fujita Woodblocks badge of crane or phoenix amongst clouds and Two (2) Fumio Fujita (b. 1933) Japanese bats and sun. Thread colors of ivory, blues, red, woodblock prints, the first depicting a grove of cream, purple and gold. Panel - 10-3/4"H x 12 trees with leaves silhouetted against a W. Gilt frame - 15-1/2" H x 15-3/8" W. Late landscape; signed, dated 1978 and numbered 19th to early 20th century. 2nd item: Silk 3/150 lower right. Housed and matted in a black embroidery badge in Forbidden Stitch, frame with gilt edge. Sight - 21 1/2" H x 15 depicting a phoenix on rock amongst flowers 3/4" W. Framed - 29" H x 23" W. The second with two bats flying above and two butterflies at print depicts a flock of birds or geese flying left and right. Beige silk ground, thread colors over ten bare-branched white birch trees, with of ivory, turquoise, green brown and taupe. mountains in the background. Signed, dated Panel - 9-1/4" H x 12-1/4" W. Gilt frame - 1977 and numbered 91/200 lower right. Housed 14-1/4" H x 16-1/4" W. Early 19th century. 3rd in a silver-gilt molded frame. Sight - 15 1/2" H item: Silk embroidery panel all in Forbidden x 11" W. Framed - 21 3/4" H x 17" W. Stitches of cascading floral spray with Provenance: the estate of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, grasshoppers and beetles. Cream silk ground, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 thread colors of greens, blues, rust, beige and browns. Panel - 20" H x 7-1/2" W. Black frame - 30" H x 16-1/2" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4th item: Large silk embroidery panel 369 2 Japanese Woodblock landscapes, inc. Saito including Forbidden Stitches and metal disc Two (2) Japanese woodblock landscapes, decorations, with central round medallion with including Saito. 1st item: Kiyoshi Saito floral spray, framed by ascending trefoils of (1907-1992) print, Village with Persimmon images including bats, flowers, figures in Tree, circa 1968, signed lower left. Sight - 15" garden setting and landscape border. Panel - x 9 3/4". Matted and Framed - 20 1/2" x 15 24-1/4" H x 23-1/4 W. Carved frame - 27" H x 1/2". 2nd item: Mikumo Mokuhansha also 26" W. Late 19th century. 500.00 - 700.00 Inagaki Nenjiro (1902-1963) print of a building with waterwheel, surrounded by willow and other trees and buildings. Signed lower right and numbered 92/300. House din a stained 366 Chinese Embroidered Kesi Embroidered Panels w/ War wood frame. Sight - 12 1/4" H x 18" W. Framed Pair of large vertical framed Chinese - 18 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W. Provenance: the estate embroidered silk Kesi panels, both depicting of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, Nashville, Tennessee. warriors, some on horseback, set amid a 300.00 - 350.00 landscape and cloud background. One panel with gilt threads. Both with silk mattes and similar wood frames. Sight - 47" H x 14 1/2" W. Framed - 52" H x 18 1/2" W. Late 370 2 Yoshitoshi Woodblock Prints 19th/early 20th century. 500.00 - 700.00 Two (2) Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892) later edition woodblock prints from his "Mirror of Famous Generals" series. 1st item: Woodblock print titled "Uesugi 367 Chinese Silk Court Robe Terutoranyudo Kenshin" (Uesugi Kenshin Chinese silk court robe, plain royal blue border dancing by a Bonfire), number 20 in the series, and an embroidered fruit and bat border originally published by Chujiro Funazu, 1878. enclosing a red main field and sleeves, Two labels, including one Shogun Gallery, embroidered with phoenix, cloud, bat and Washington, DC label with artist, title, and dragon brocade designs stitched in gold metallic original publisher information, and one label and multicolored threads. Dragon and censer titled "Usuegi Terutora Nyudo Kenshin" with design to back, with vented panel. Soutache and information about the subject of the print, en Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 79 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # verso. Housed under glass in a black wood 373 Lot of 28 Decorative Arts Books, mostly Asian frame. Sight - 13" H x 8 3/4" W. Framed - 21" Twenty-eight (28) Decorative Arts related book, H x 17" W. 2nd item: Woodblock print titled mostly Asian. Includes vols. 3, 5, and 7 from "Kamitsukeno Yatsunada attacking Saohime's JAPAN: ITS HISTORY ARTS AND Castle", number 39 in the series, originally LITERATURE - ORIENTAL SERIES by published by Funazu Tadajiro, 1880. Two Captain F. Brinkley, published by the J.B labels, including one with artist, title, original Millet Company, Boston and Toronto, 1902 publisher information, and information about with half leather bindings and marbled boards the story of Saohime, the grandaughter of the (chips and shelf wear). Other Japanese related legendary ninth emperor of Kaika, and one books include: Japanese Art and Design Robinson's Gallery, Nashville, TN label, en (Victoria & Albert Museum), Birds, Beasts, verso. Housed under glass in a black wood Blossoms and Bugs (Abrahms), Japanese frame. Sight - 13" H x 8 1/2" W. Framed - 19 Costume and the Makers of It's Elegant 3/4" H x 14 3/4" W. Provenance: the estate of Tradition (Tuttle), Masterworks of Japanese Art Harold Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - (Tuttle), National Museum Tokyo (Simon & 350.00 Schuster), Famous Ceramics of Japan I: 371 Japanese Maki-e Lacquer Panel with Carp Nabeshima (Motosuke Imaizumi), The Japanese Maki-e lacquer panel featuring three Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido (George carp, concentrations of gilt particles lending to Braziller). Chinese related books include: A the illusion that they are swimming in a pond. Connoisseur's Guide to Chinese Ceramics Signed with Japanese characters lower left. (Harper & Row), The Decorative Arts of The Japanese label en verso. Float mounted in a China Trade (Carl L. Crossman), Chinese Art wooden frame with gilt rabbet edge and off II, The Elegant Brush: Chinese Painting Under white fabric matte. Panel - 9 1/2" H x 18" W. the Qianlong Emperor, 1753-1795 (Phoenix Art Framed - 14 3/8" H x 26 1/4" W. Showa period, Museum), The Art of Oriental Embroidery mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Dr. (Chong), Treasures of the Forbidden City (Zhu Sidney Fleisher, Nashville, Tennessee. 200.00 - Jiajin), The Art of Oriental Embroidery 250.00 (Chong), Chinese Export Porcelain (Herbert & Schiffer), Chinese Porcelain (Anthony du Boulay), A History of Chinese Art (Harrap), Chinese Household Furniture (Dover), Oriental Lacquer (Paul Hamlyn), Topkapi Museum 372 Manner of Qi Baishi, Chinese Floral Painting (Kemal Cig). Lot also includes 2 Sotheby's Chinese ink, watercolor and gouache on wove Sales Catalogs (1987 & 2008) and a paper painting depicting a traditional Chinese Metropolitan Museum 2015 Art Bulletin flower arrangement in basket with floral catalog. Two non-Asian related books include: clippings beneath. Signed lower left with red 15th to 18th Century European Painting in the seals, additional red seal lower right. Note en Robert Lehman Collection (The Metropolitan verso states that the artist is Ting Ren, a teacher Museum of Art) and Lautrec by Lautrec in Paris, and that the painting is in the manner (Huisman & Dortu). Books range in size from 6 of Chi Pai Shih (1863-1957), also known as Qi 1/2" H x 4 3/4" W x 2/8" D to 13" H x 11 1/2" Baishi or Ch'i Pai Shi. Housed in a W x 1 5/8" D. 300.00 - 400.00 contemporary giltwood frame. Sight 50" H x 26" W. Framed 61" H x 32" W. 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00

374 14K Rope Chain and Bracelet. 38.6 grams, 2 items Two (2) 14K rope jewelry items. 1st item: 14K yellow gold graduated necklace, 16 1/2" L, 5mm to 8mm. 2nd item: 14K yellow gold graduated bracelet, 7 3/4" L, 7mm to 12mm. 38.6 grams total weight. 900.00 - 950.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 80 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 375 18K Marco Bicego 36" L Siviglia Necklace 378 14K Emerald Band and Italian Bracelet, 2 items 18K yellow gold Marco Bicego "Sivglia" Two (2) 14K jewelry items. 1st item: 14K white necklace consisting of three sizes of gold emerald eternity band containing 24 satin-finished beads connected by link chain, stepcut emeralds. Ring size 5 3/4, 2.33mm D. 36" L with lobster claw clasp. Maker's mark on 1.4 grams. 2nd item: 14K Italian yellow gold clasp. 22.2 grams. 750.00 - 950.00 woven bracelet, marked Italy, 14K, 7 5/8" L x 7/16" W with safety clasp. 25.1 grams. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. 700.00 - 850.00

376 Group Vintage Gold Diamond Jewelry 6 items gold lady's diamond jewelry. 1st item: 14K white gold Old Mine Cut diamond collar pin containing 17 OMC diamonds set in bead 379 14K Italian Necklace, 37.7 grams and filligree diamond shaped setting, 14K yellow gold graduated choker necklace of approximately 1.35 cts. total weight (SI, J-K), 1 brushed satin bar links highlighted by guilloche 1/16" H x 1 7/8" W. 6.5 grams. 2nd item: White pattern. Marked 14K ITALY, on clasp. 16-1/4" gold diamond pendant necklace with 10K L with safety clasp, 34.7 grams. Provenance: the starburst mountiing containing one European estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, cut diamond weighing approximately .50 ct (SI, Tennessee. 800.00 - 900.00 I-J) and 6 single cut diamonds, 1.6 grams, suspended on 14K white gold 16 1/2" L chain, 1.5 grams. 3rd item: Pair 14K diamond stud earrings each containing one round diamond 380 18K Italian Diamond Cuff Bracelet weighing approximately .60 ct (H-I, SI), 1.2 18K yellow bright and satin gold cuff bracelet grams. 4th item: 14K ring mounting contaiining containing three channel set brilliant cut two round diamonds on sides each weighing diamonds with total weight approximately .70 approximately .15 ct, mounting marked cts and 10 prong-set single cut diamonds. CROSBY, ring size 6, 3.5 grams. 5th item: 14K Bracelet marked 18K Italy. 6-1/8" L x 5/8" H at Omega diamond watch face containing 6 round top, 1-1/8" flexible opening. 18.7 grams. diamonds and 24 single cut diamonds, no stem, Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, stainless steel strap, 14.5 grams total wt watch. Nashville, Tennessee. 700.00 - 800.00 6th item: 10K (tested) yellow gold rose cut diamond fleur de lys stick pin, 2 1/2" L, 1.3 grams. Total 14K excluding Omega watch: 12.7 grams, Total 10K: 2.9 grams. Provenance: Descended in the Moran family of Woodland 381 Group of 9 Cocktail Rings Farm in Williamson County, TN. 750.00 - 9 various cocktail rings including one 18K 950.00 emerald waterfall cluster ring, marked 18KP, 10.3 grams, ring size: 6-1/4; 7 various 10K cocktail rings including turquoise dangle band, opal dangle band, opal stack band, 2 large opal rings, amethyst cabochon ring and contemporary 377 Lion 14K Enamel Diamond Brooch blue stone ring. Total wt 10K group: 47.8 grams Lion pin in form of seated lion with gold, brown .Ring sizes 10K group range from 6 to 7.5. All and black enamel highlights and two diamond gold acid tested. Red stone ring marked 10K eyes. Not marked. Tested as 14K. 2 5/16" H x 1 but did not test as 10K. It is assumed to be 3/4" W x 5/8" D. 36 grams. Provenance: Private costume jewelry and has not been weighed. 9 Maryville, TN collection. 800.00 - 950.00 items total. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private collection. 650.00 - 850.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 81 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 382 18K Kunzite Ring with 4 Diamonds & 6 Amethyst 386 Sterling Silver Tea Kettle & Stand Emerald cut 14 ct. Kunzite (15.85 x 12 x Charles Boyton and Son, London mid 20th 9.25mm) mounted with 4 round diamonds at .05 century sterling silver tea kettle or hot water urn ct each and 6 round amethysts in 18K yellow on stand, lobed melon form with seed pod and gold ring with maker's mark ""KJ". Ring size: branch finial and handle with ivory ferrules. 7-1/2. 12. 5 grams. 600.00 - 800.00 Stand with four petal shaped feet, burner, and two removable pins. Hallmarks and date marks for 1959, underside of tea kettle and lid, top of handle, surface of stand, and pins (burner is not marked). No monograms. Kettle - 9 3/4" H x 9 383 2 14K Jewelry Items, inc. Italian necklace 1/2" W. Stand - 4 1/8" H x 6 3/4" W. 61.31 Two (2) 14K jewelry items. 1st item: Italian total weighable troy ounces. Provenence: 14K yellow gold woven necklace, marked 585, Private Brentwood, TN collection. 1,000.00 - Italy on clasp. 17" L with safety clasp.22.1 1,200.00 grams. 2nd item: 14K brushed and bright yellow gold tie clip, monogrammed, 1 1/4" L x 3/8" H. 4.8 grams. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. 600.00 - 800.00 387 Hanau .800 Silver Tea Service with tray Continental silver tea service with tray, all pieces marked .800 with Hanau marks, likely Neresheimer & Sohne. Includes Neoclassical 384 Gold Snail and Bee Pins style rectangular tray with canted corners and 1st item: 18K yellow gold snail pin with yellow reticulated border adorned with swags and lion enamel highlights on shell, cabochon ruby eyes or satyr masks, 12" x 18 1/2" (including masks); and open weave ruffle base, marked "18K Italy" teapot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar, all of en verso. 7/8" H x 1-3/4" L x 1/2" D, 8.3 grams. rectangular form with canted sides, repousse 2nd item: 14K yellow gold and angel skin coral images of Grecian maidens or goddesses, bee/bug pin, hallmarks en verso of wings, 1/2" Bacchus masks, and elaborate swag, lobe and H x 1 3/8" W x 7/8" D. 7.1 grams. Provenance: guilloche motifs, the pots with spouts formed as The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, animal mouths. Tallest pot 8 1/4"H. Combined Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - 700.00 weight 87.22 oz troy. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00

385 Sterling Centerpiece Bowl William IV sterling silver centerpiece bowl, 388 Bruckmann & Sohne .800 Silver Flatware w/Case Large set of German Bruckmann & Sohne .800 circular lobed form, the scalloped rim adorned silver flatware in fitted case, consisting of 12 with crisp and deep foliate ornamentation; the dinner forks (8 1/2"), 12 luncheon forks (7 center section raised, with floral repousse 1/4"), 12 table spoons (8 1/2"), 11 teaspoons (5 border. Marked on face for Charles Reily and 5/8"), 12 place spoons (7 1/4"), 12 fish serving George Storer, London, 1837. 16 3/4" diameter. knives (8 1/4"), 12 fish forks (7"), 12 fruit forks 48.69 oz troy. Provenance: A Nashville, TN (5 5/8"), 12 fruit spoons (5 1/4"), 11 demitasse estate. 800.00 - 1,000.00 spoons (4 1/4"), 2-piece salad serving set, 2 gravy ladles, 2 two-prong serving forks and dessert server (10 1/2"). 124 pieces total. 164.65 total oz troy, .800 silver. Monogrammed "LS". Set comes in custom fitted oak seven drawer case. 21 7/8" H x 20 5/8" W x 13 7/8" D. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN estate. 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 82 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 389 6 A.G. Schultz Sterling Hunt Cups or Tumblers 392 52 pcs sterling flatware, inc. Tiffany, Jensen, Go Six sterling silver hunt cups or tumblers, tall Group of 52 pieces sterling silver flatware in flared-rim form with c- form handles, the fronts assorted and desirable early 20th century with engraved monograms LGW, marked on patterns including Tiffany Broom Corn, Jensen undersides for the A.G. Schultz company Acorn, and Gorham Versailles. Includes 9 (Baltimore, Maryland, 1899-1950) Sterling serving/novelty utensils and 43 spoons and 1302, with additional incuse stamped mark for forks. Serving/novelty pieces: 1 Tiffany Broom The Jas. R. Armiger Co. (Baltimore, MD Corn pattern tomato or cucumber server, 7 1892-1936). 6" H, combined weight 47.63 oz 1/2"L, monogram MS, 1 Durgin hand chased troy. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 Scroll pattern ladle, 10"L, monogram MBW on back of handle; 1 Gorham sterling letter opener with figural owl handle; 1 George Jensen Acorn pattern cheese scoop; 1 S. Kirk & Son Co. Repousse pattern bon bon spoon; 1 salt ladle 390 Gorham Chantilly Sterling Flatware, 72 pcs. with chased pattern of bird in branches, retailer 72 pieces Gorham Chantilly pattern sterling mark E. Jaccard & Co on back; 1 Whiting silver flatware, including 8 Old French blade sterling master butter knife with bright cut knives with hollow handles (9 3/4" L), 8 engraved Aesthetic pattern and gilt blade, individual butter spreaders, 8 dinner/place size monogrammed D; 1 International Wild Rose forks (7 1/2" L), 8 salad forks, 8 pattern casserole or salad serving spoon, 8 cocktail/seafood forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 iced 1/2"L; and 1 Gorham Old Baronial pattern teaspoons, 8 round bowl soup spoons, 6 gilt gravy ladle, monogram LHP. Group of 43 pieces bowl salt spoons, 1 5'o clock spoon and 1 cake spoons and forks includes 8 pieces Gorham slicer (10 1/2" L). Dinner forks, teaspoons, Versailles pattern flatware (2 tablespoons, 2 dinner knives and 5 o'clock spoon dinner forks, 2 salad forks, 1 place or dessert monogrammed. All other pieces not spoon, some monogrammed H or M and 1904, monogrammed. 54.040 weighable troy ounces. plus 1 small meat serving fork engraved "The 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Girls"); 3 dinner forks and 3 salad forks in the Imperial Chrysanthemum pattern by Gorham, monogram H, W or M; 1 place or dessert spoon in the Old Medici pattern by Gorham; 4 391 Heirloom Damask Rose Sterling Flatware plus others tablespoons in the Persian pattern by Whiting, 69 pieces Heirloom Damask Rose pattern monogram MLO; 12 teaspoons in the Adam sterling silver flatware and 5 additional flatware pattern monogrammed C plus 1 teaspoon in the items, 74 total items. 1st group: Heirloom Arabesque pattern monogrammed GC - both by Damask Rose pattern sterling flatware Whiting; 3 teaspoons and 2 round bowl soup including 10 dinner knives (8 7/8" L), 10 forks spoons in the Chateau Rose pattern by Alvin; (7 1/8" L), 10 salad forks, 10 teaspoons, 10 iced and 6 teaspoons in the Marguerite pattern by beverage spoons (7 1/2" L), 10 place spoons, 1 Gorham, monogrammed Anna. 72.23 total gravy ladle, 1 cold meat fork and 2 serving weighable troy ounces. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 spoons (8 1/4" L), 1 sugar spoon, 1 solid master butter knife, 1 hollow handle butter spreader, 1 child's fork and 1 hollow handle cheese server. 69.68 weighable oz troy. 2nd group: 4-piece set Rogers sterling silver Old Charleston pattern 393 Gorham Sterling Tray, 20" cartouche shape Gorham sterling silver platter or tray, cartouche youth set and child's fork, 2.32 weighable oz shape with reeded edges. Marked on back troy. Last item: Towle Craftsman 1932 pattern A2797 20 In STERLING with old lion anchor G serving spoon, 8 1/2" L, 2.48 oz troy. 74.48 mark. 15" X 21", 61.66 oz troy. 1,000.00 - total weighable oz troy/74 items. 1,200.00 - 1,200.00 1,400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 83 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 394 Towle Lady Mary Pattern Sterling Flatware, 132 pcs 397 Gorham English Gadroon Sterling Flatware, 100 pcs 132 pieces Towle Lady Mary pattern sterling 100 pieces Gorham English Gadroon pattern silver flatware, service for 12, including 12 sterling silver flatware service, service for 12, dinner knives with stainless steel blades (9 1/2" plus additional pieces, including 12 dinner L), 12 dinner forks (7 3/4" L), 12 salad forks, knives with stainless blades (8-7/8" L), 12 forks 12 flat butter spreaders, 12 oval soup spoons, (7-1/4" L), 16 dessert/salad forks, 16 teaspoons, 12 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 12 iced tea spoons (7 12 round bowl soup spoons, 12 demitasse 7/8" L), 12 fruit spoons (5 3/4" L), 12 ice cream spoons, 8 iced beverage spoons, 3 table serving forks (5 3/8" L), 12 ice cream spoons (5 3/8" L), spoons, cold meat fork, sugar shell, cocktail and 12 cocktail forks. All pieces monogrammed fork, gravy ladle, master butter knife, carving "B". Includes wooden fitted case - 6" H x 18" knife, pie server, pair salad servers with square. 108.475 total weighable troy ounces. wooden servers (all items 4-3/8" to 10-5/8" L). Provenance: The Living estate of John and 95.455 weighable oz troy. Not monogrammed. Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN. 1,600.00 - Provenance: Property of a private Knoxville, 1,800.00 Tennessee collector. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00

395 19 Repousse Table Items: Kirk, Tiffany, Gorham 398 5 Scearce Presidential Sterling Julep Cups - Nixo 19 sterling repousse items. 1st Group: 14 5 handmade Kentucky sterling silver julep cups, various S. Kirk & Son Repousse table items each marked on the underside MARK J. including eight (8) 127F bread and butter SCEARCE SHELBYVILLE plates, 6 1/4" dia.; one 214 mayonaisse bowl, 3" KENTUCKY/STERLING along with eagle H x 5" dia; one 431 large footed nut dish, 1-1/2" cartouche mark and initials RMN for President H x 5-3/4" dia.; two 407A bon bon bowls, 3/4" Richard M. Nixon (1969-1974), H x 5-1/2" dia.; two 17F round butter pats, commemorating the American President during 3-1/4" dia. 53.085 oz troy/14 S. Kirk items. 2nd the period in which it was made. Four are tall group: 5 assorted Repousse sterling items by form with applied horseshoe decoration 5 various makers including Tiffany & Co. round 1/8"H, the fifth is plain with beaded upper and covered pill box with gilt interior, 7928, date lower rims, 3 3/8"H. Fifth julep also has mark M, 7/8" H x 2-3/8" dia.; JB & SM monogram K with worn inscription "May 30 Knowles 122 tea cup and saucer, 5-1/2" dia.; 1976 Frankfort" to underside. Combined Gorham (marked Lion, Anchor, G) A8003 small weight: 29.77 oz troy. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 serving dish, 5-5/8" dia. and one Gorham (marked Lion, Anchor, G) A2714 small oval serving tray, 9" L, 15.885/5 items. 68.97 total troy ounces/19 items. Provenance: Private 399 Towle Old Colonial Sterling Flatware, 97 pcs Bristol, TN collection. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 97 pieces Towle Old Colonial pattern sterling silver flatware. Includes 5 individual solid fish forks, 13 dinner knives (3 sizes: 8 - 9 3/4" L, 3 - 8-3/4" L, 2 - 9 5/8" L), 10 luncheon forks (7 396 Towle sterling tea set, Royal Windsor, with bell a 1/8" L), 7 salad forks, 18 teaspoons, 13 round (6 pieces). Towle Royal Windsor pattern 4 bowl soup spoons (6" L), 4 round bowl gumbo piece sterling silver tea service, comprised of spoons (6-7/8" L), 6 tablespoons (8-1/2" L), 1 teapot, creamer, sugar and waste bowl, marked pierced tablespoon (8 3/8" L), 7 butter Towle Sterling 76160, together with a Whiting spreaders with hollow handle (5-7/8" L), 2 flat sterling bell in a similar pattern, and a silver handled butter spreaders (5 3/8" L), 2 master plated tea tray, the let-in silver center butter knives, 1 lemon fork, 1 solid gravy ladle, monogrammed H (?), possibly Old Sheffield. 1 sugar spoon (5 7/8" L), 2 orange spoons (5 Combined sterling weight: 61.07 oz troy. Pot 7/8" L), 1 meat fork (7 3/8" L), 1 pie/cake height - 10 1/2". Tray - 18" x 24" (29" including server (10" L) and 2-piece small carving set. 97 handles). Provenance: Private Nashville, TN pieces, 100.91 weighable. Please note this collection. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 group includes 5 individual solid fish forks. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 84 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Note: Proceeds from this lot to benefit St. wine glasses, incused mark for Industria Plata Andrews Episcopal Church, Maryville, TN. 925 Peruana Esterlina Camusso, 5 1/4" H x 2 1,600.00 - 1,800.00 1/2" dia top, 16.835 oz troy/5. 82.485 total troy 400 2 Large Sterling Silver Center Bowls ounces/17 items. No monograms. Provenance: 2 sterling silver center bowls. 1st item: Large Sevier County, TN private collection. 1,200.00 - Gorham round sterling silver low bowl, "Dublin 1,400.00 1720 Reproduction" pattern #40613 with ribbed 404 Sterling Trophy Cup, marked Tiffany body and shaped rim. 1 3/4" H x 12 3/4" dia. 33 Heavy sterling silver Trophy or Loving Cup 310 troy ounces. 2nd item: Fisher sterling with domed lid having an urn shaped finial, silver footed center bowl. Maker's mark and round body with two acanthus overlaid C scroll style number 212 on base. 3 1/4" H x 12" dia. handles, and a stepped domed foot. Marked on 14.715 troy ounces. 48.025 total troy ounces/2 outside of foot TIFFANY & Co. MAKERS bowls. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private STERLING SILVER 925. No monograms or collection. 700.00 - 900.00 inscriptions or removals. 9 1/2" H. 44.5 oz troy. Mid 20th century. 700.00 - 900.00

401 Francis I Sterling Centerpiece Bowl Large sterling silver Reed and Barton Francis I 405 Gorham Art Deco Sterling Tray, 20" Oval pattern oval centerpiece bowl, 15 1/4" x 11 Gorham Art Deco sterling silver platter or tray, 1/2", marked X568 STERLING en verso with oval shape with pointed ends, Art Deco style Reed and Barton mark and mortar pestle mark monogram M or HMH, marked A11324 20 IN for 1954, monogrammed MDS to front. 29.01 STERLING with old lion-anchor-G mark. 14" x oz troy. 800.00 - 900.00 20", 48.16 oz troy. 800.00 - 1,000.00

402 Reed & Barton Marlborough flatware, 63 pcs plus 2 406 5 Piece Saart Bros./SSMC Sterling Tea Set 65 pieces sterling silver flatware, including 63 Saart Brothers/Sterling Silver Manufacturing pieces Reed and Barton Marlborough pattern: 8 Company 5-piece sterling coffee and tea dinner knives (9 1/4" L), 8 forks (7 1/4" L), 12 service, pattern number 0712, including tea pot salad forks, 8 iced beverage spoons, 16 and coffee pot with ivory insulators, sugar bowl teaspoons, 4 demitasse spoons, 1 serving spoon with lid, creamer, and waste bowl. All pieces (8 1/4" L), 1 jelly server, 1 bon bon scoop, 1 with maker's marks, Sterling, and pattern sugar shell spoon, 1 lemon fork, 1 cheese knife number to the base. All pieces monogrammed. and 1 hollow handle master butter knife. 58.37 Coffee pot - 9 5/8" H. Tea pot - 7 1/8" H. Sugar weighable oz troy. This lot also includes 2 Bowl - 6 1/8" H. Creamer - 4 1/2" H. Waste Towle serving pieces in the El Grandee pattern: Bowl - 4" H. 50.63 total troy ounces. 1 bon bon spoon and 1 olive fork, 5 7/8" to 6" Provenence: Private Brentwood, TN collection. L, 1.805 oz troy. Combined total weighable 800.00 - 900.00 silver: 60.175 oz troy. 800.00 - 1,000.00

407 9 Sterling Beakers, Manchester and Fisher 403 Mexican plus other Sterling Stemware, 17 pcs Two sets of sterling silver beakers, 9 items 17 pieces Conquistador, Mexico City, and total. 1st group: Set of 5 Manchester 764 Camusso Peruvian sterling stemware. 1st group: beakers, flared lip, tapered body, each Two sets of Conquistador, Mexico City 925 monogrammed M, 5-1/4" H. 27.39 oz troy. 2nd sterling stemware including set of 6 wine group: Set of 4 Fisher beakers, flared lip, glasses, 5 3/4" H x 3" diameter top and set of 6 tapered body, not monogrammed, 5-1/4" H. champagne/sherbert glasses, both with maker's 17.145 oz troy. 44.535 total oz troy/ 9 sterling marks, 4 1/4" H x 4" dia top, 65.65 oz troy/12 beakers. All Third quarter 20th century. 600.00 items. 2nd group: Set of 5 Camusso Peruvian - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 85 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 408 8 Wallace Sterling Silver Goblets 411 3 Sterling Bowls with Floral Rims Set of 8 Wallace sterling silver goblets with 3 sterling bowls with floral rims. 1st item: S. interior gilt wash. Marked on the base Kirk & Son oval sterling silver tray with wide "Wallace/Sterling/16". 6 5/8" H. floral repousse rim. 1 1/4" H x 10" W x 7 1/2" Monogrammed. 36.38 total troy ounces. W. 11.685 troy ounces. 2nd item: Unger Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. Brothers sterling silver bowl with partially 600.00 - 800.00 ribbed body and raised scrolling foliate rim. 2 1/2" H x 9 1/2" dia. 6.845 troy ounces 3rd item: Sterling silver bowl with shaped and pierced foliate rim and ribbed body, monogram to the center. 2 1/4" H X 9 3/4" dia. 10.735 troy 409 21 Assorted Sterling Silver Items ounces. 29.265 total troy ounces. Provenance: 21 assorted sterling silver items including a Sevier County, TN private collection. 500.00 - London silversmith Thomas Wallis II repousse 700.00 creamer on ball feet, dated 1806, single script monogram "R". 4-1/4" H, 6.73 oz troy; Pair Gorham (Lion, Anchor, G hallmarks) octagonal dishes with pierced rims, numbered 1095 en verso, 1" H x 6-1/4" dia.; Webster porringer; J. 412 Continental Carved Gilt Wood Wall Bracket Wagner and Son #60 deep bowl, 2" H x 4-3/4" Large Continental carved gilt wood wall bracket dia.; 4 various baby cups, 3 with gilt interiors, in the Classical style with ancanthus leaf, shell 2" H to 2-3/4" H; Victorian round dish with and scroll supports and central Goddess bust pierced sides, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900, and a shaped shelf. 14" H x 23 1/8" W x 12 1" H x 4-1/2" dia.; Revere toothpick holder, 1/2" D. 19th century. Provenance: Private monogrammed; Frank M. Whiting shaped small Knoxville, TN collection. 350.00 - 450.00 tray, 1-1/4" H x 4-1/4" W x 6-1/2" D, single monogram; 2 Gorham pierced heart-shaped candy dishes, 2 sizes; Frank Whiting #1226 mini dish; Pair R. Wallace & Son sterling tongs, 413 Louis XIV Giltwood Table with Marble top 7-1/4" L; 2 various double shot jiggers French Louis XIV style giltwood round table including S. Kirk & Son; S. Kirk & Son with variegated marble top, the skirt with Repousse pattern weighted bottle opener, 5-1/2" ribbon and egg gilt molding, applied cartouche L; Tiffany sterling and mother-of-pearl rattle, and pierced scroll and leaf decoration. Cabriole monogrammed, 4-1/4" L and WEB sterling and legs embellished with applied floral and bead blue enamel baby toothbrush, 4-1/2" L, gilt decoration, cross stretcher adorned with monogrammed. Total - 47.33 weighable troy carved compote of mixed fruits with shell ounces. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN supports, scroll feet ending in later casters. 22" collection. 650.00 - 750.00 H x 28" dia. French, late 19th century. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 400.00 - 500.00

410 2 Mexican Silver Water Pitchers 2 Mexican sterling silver water pitchers, mid 20th century. 1st pitcher with blossom design at 414 Regency Giltwood Convex Mirror handle, marked SANBORNS STERLING, 7 English Regency convex or bull's eye carved 1/2"H. 2nd pitcher with scrolled feet, marked giltwood looking glass, crest with figural eagle TAXCO PLATA 925 with conjoined MV mark, on ball, primary round reeded frame with 7 3/4"H. Combined weight 53.34 oz troy. acanthus leaf molding and embellished with Provenance: The estate of Mary Ann Sugg, twenty small gilt spheres, narrow gilt tongue Franklin, TN. 800.00 - 1,000.00 and bead molding and ebonized innermost reeded molding to convex looking glass. 32" H x 24" W x 3" D mirror. English, circa 1830. Provenace: Formerly of Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN when a private residence, and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 86 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # published in Southern Accents magazine. 417 Pair Gilt Bronze Mounted Continental Porcelain Lam 700.00 - 900.00 Pair of French bottle-form vases now mounted 415 Pair Italian Parcel Gilt Mirrors as lamps atop pierced gilt bronze bases. Vases Pair of Italian parcel gilt Neoclassical style having an Old Paris design of light green mirrors, rectangular hardwood frames ground with hand painted floral vignettes and surmounted by carved and giltwood urn and lion additional gilt floral spray decoration. Fitted masks, over cascading husks at each side; the with double light sockets. Vases measure 11 lower edge centered by a large giltwood lion 1/2" H. 26 3/4" total height. 14.2 lbs total. Late mask flanked by husk swags. 26" H x 16" W. 19th century. Provenace: Formerly of Maple Late 19th century. Provenance: A Nashville, Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN when a private TN, estate, acquired while living in Italy in the residence, and published in Southern Accents mid 20th century. 700.00 - 900.00 magazine. 400.00 - 450.00

416 6 Continental Items inc. Cold Painted Bronze 418 3 French Lamps, Pair of Empire Tole & 1 Porcelain 1st item: Cold-painted Vienna bronze figural 1st & 2nd Items: Pair of French Empire style inkwell group, comprised of a bird with hinged tole and bronze lamps having detailed gilt neck inkwell perched on one end of green leaf, bronze mounts. 21" H. Circa 1900. 3rd item: Iris spay with purple Iris flower bloom at other French hand painted porcelain urn mounted as a end, marked "Geschutzt" with inventory/pattern lamp, green ground with classical themed number to underside of base. 4-1/2" H x 13" L x enamel painted and gilt vignettes with carp 4" W. Austria, late 19th century. 2nd-3rd handles. Mounted on a gilt bronze base and items: Pair French bronze and ceramic bird with porcelain finial. 20 3/4" total Ht. Late 19th standing boudoir lamps, shield shaped bronze century, Provenace: Formerly of Maple Grove bases with repousse floral decoration, two Estate, Knoxville, TN when a private residence, candle arms with gilt leaf sprays and porcelain and published in Southern Accents magazine. flowers surrounding porcelain bird at center, 400.00 - 500.00 Maker's mark: OFO, Made In France, on base. 8-3/4" H overall x 9-1/4" W overall x 5-1/2" D. France, early 20th century. 4th-5th items: Pair cobalt blue enamel, champleve and gilt small 419 Orientalist Figural Bronze Lamp vases with hand-painted vignettes of putti Manner of Franz Xavier Bergmann holding bows and arrows, opposite vignette of (Austrian/American, 1861-1936) Orientalist quiver with arrows in similar floral spray style patinated bronze lamp in the form of a background, both putti vignettes signed hunter with gun and knife, on horseback, the "Collet". Vases mounted on round mottled bronze shade in the form of a shingle roof inset green bases, 8-1/2" H x 2-1/2" W base. French, with 5 red, green and slag glass "jewels". mid-19th century. 6th item: Turquoise blue Stamped GERMANY on side. 25 1/2" H. 16 porcelain tubular small flower vase with gilt lbs. Early 20th century. 800.00 - 1,000.00 bronze beaded rim, hand-painted vignette of peasant girl in outdoor scene, illegible marks on shaped base. 5-1/2" H x 1-1/2" W base. French, late 19th century. Provenance: Property of a private Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 420 Louis Icart signed etching, "Eve" 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) etching with aquatint titled "Eve" depicting a nude woman lounging with an apple in her right hand, and a serpent armband on her left arm. Copyright 1928 L. Icart Paris stamped upper left margin, pencil signed lower right, artist's blindstamp lower left. Ivory silk matte and silver gilt ribbon-molded frame. Oval plate - 13 3/4" H x 19" W. Sight - 15" x 20 1/2". Framed - 26 1/4" Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 87 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # H x 31 5/8" W. Provenance: the estate of Harold information, en verso. Housed in a carved gilt Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 500.00 wood frame. Sight - 11 1/2" H x 8 1/2" W. 421 3 After Louis Icart Prints Framed - 15 1/2" H x 12 1/2" W. American, Three (3) after Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) early 21st century. Provenance: Property of a prints. 1st item: Sepia-toned etching titled private Alabama collection. 800.00 - 900.00 "Under the Canopy" from the "La Nuit el le 424 Paul Lauritz, O/C, Landscape with Creek Moment" series, depicting a man in an overcoat Paul Lauritz (California, 1889-1975) oil on standing over a nude woman lounging on a canvas landscape painting depicting a wide canopy bed. Pencil signed in lower right corner. creek flowing through a pastoral setting. Signed Housed in a painted wood frame with off white lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight matte. Plate - 7 3/8" H x 5 3/8" W. Sight - 8" H - 23 1/2" H x 33"W. Framed - 31" H x 41" W. x 6" W. Framed - 14 1/2" H x 11 3/4" W. 2nd Provenance: Property of a private Alabama item: Chromolithograph print titled "Passionate collection. Biography (courtesy AskArt: The Kiss" depicting a man in a turban and a nude Artists' Bluebook/William A. Karges Fine Art - woman kissing in a passionate embrace. Pencil Santa Monica): "Paul Lauritz was born in a signed in lower right corner. Housed in painted small art colony in , . Exposed to wood frame with off white matte. Plate - 7 7/8 art almost from birth, Lauritz was well skilled H x 5 5/8" W. Image - 6 1/2" H x 4 3/4" W. when he emigrated to Canada in 1905. Working Sight - 8" H x 6" W. Framed - 14 3/8"H x 12 his way West as an illustrator, Lauritz settled in 3/8" W. 3rd item: Chromolithograph print titled Portland before moving to Alaska during the "Take Me" depicting man wearing a turban and Gold Rush. Failing as a miner, Lauritz met the a nude woman on a cushioned bed attempting to well established Alaskan artist, Sydney meet in a lovers embrace. Pencil signed in Laurence. In 1919, Lauritz made his final move lower right corner. Image - 6 1/2" H x 4 3/4" W. to Los Angeles, where he taught at the Sight - 7 3/8" x 5 1/4" W. Framed - 14 3/4" H x Chouinard and Otis Art Institutes. Lauritz's 12 3/4" W. Provenance: the estate of Harold oeuvre includes deserts, portraits, landscapes Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 and coastals". 2,400.00 - 2,800.00

422 Anders Zorn Etching, "The Swan" 425 David Yorke, O/C, Separate Paths Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860-1920) etching on David Yorke (American, b. 1949) oil on canvas paper titled "The Swan" depicting a nude painting titled "Separate Paths" depicting a woman standing on a rock, a cloth draped Native American brave on horseback situated loosely around her body. Pencil signed lower on a cliff above a river, fore and middle ground, right margin, artist monogram and date "1915" gazing at a herd of buffalo across the river in printed in plate. Housed in an ivory giltwood the distance, plains and mountain ranges, molded frame with silk mat. Plate - 9 3/4" H x background. Signed and dated "David Yorke" 7 5/8" W. Sight - 10 1/8" H x 7 5/8" W. Framed with copyright symbol, lower left. Housed in a - 19" H x 16 1/4" W. Provenance: the estate of carved wooden frame with gilt rabbet edge. Harold Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - Sight - 35" H x 39 1/2" W. Framed - 44" H x 48 600.00 3/4" W. Provenance: Property of a private Alabama collection. 6,000.00 - 6,500.00

423 Susan Terpning, O/B, "Blackfoot Trail" Susan Terpning (New Mexico, b. 1953) oil on board painting titled "Blackfoot Trail" depicting a Plains Native American figure on a horse in a grassy landscape with trees and a mountain, background. Signed and dated "2010 Susan Terpning" with copyright symbol, lower right. Signed and titled with medium, and additional Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 88 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 426 David Yorke, O/B, "Daydreamer" 430 Earline Barnes Oil on Board, House w/ Trees David Yorke (American, b. 1949) oil on board Earline W. Barnes (1926-2005, painting titled "Daydreamer" depicting a Native Texas/Oklahoma) impressionist oil on board American woman in the interior of a teepee. landscape painting depicting a Pueblo style Signed and dated "David Yorke 2007" with home visible behind a stand of trees. Signed copyright symbol, lower right. Artist lower left in red. Unframed. 18" H x 24" W. information label, en verso. Housed in a carved 20th century. 500.00 - 700.00 gilt wood frame. Sight - 29 1/4" H x 19 1/4" W. Framed - 39 3/4" H x 29 3/4" W. Provenance: Property of a private Alabama collection. 4,000.00 - 4,500.00 431 Earline Barnes Impressionist Oil on Board Earline W. Barnes (1926-2005, Texas/Oklahoma) impressionist oil on board landscape painting depicting a Pueblo style 427 Tom Saubert, O/B, Indian Maiden homestead. Signed lower left in red. Unframed. Tom Saubert (Montana, born 1950) oil on board 18" H X 23 7/8" W. 20th century. 500.00 - portrait painting titled "Brass & White Shell", 700.00 depicting a Native American maiden depicted kneeling with folded blankets and brass pan nearby. Titled en verso. Housed in a gilt carved Belgian wood frame. Sight - 16 1/4" H x 12" W. 432 Earline Barnes Oil on Board Mountain Scene Framed - 23 3/4" H x 19 3/4" W. Provenance: Earline W. Barnes (1926-2005, Property of a private Alabama collection. Texas/Oklahoma) impressionist oil on board 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 landscape painting depicting a stand of trees foreground with a farmstead and mountains in the background. Signed lower left in red. Unframed. 18" H x 24" W. 20th century. 500.00 428 Tom Saubert, Watercolor of Plains Indian Woman - 700.00 Tom Saubert (Montana, b. 1950) watercolor on paper painting depicting a Native American Plains Indian woman in a teepee surrounded by a pottery bowl, a drum, and a hanging war 433 Earline Barnes Oil on Board w/ Chickens shield with bird motif. Signed "T Saubert", Earline W. Barnes (1926-2005, lower left. The Plainsmen Gallery, Clearwater, Texas/Oklahoma) impressionist oil on board FL gallery label, en verso. Housed under glass painting depicting a Pueblo style home with a in a carved gilt wood frame with lamb's tongue courtyard and chickens foreground and trees on rabbet edge. Sight - 16" H x 10" W. Framed - either side. Signed lower left in red. Unframed. 24 1/4" x 18 3/4" W. American, late 20th/early 18" H x 24 1/4" W. 20th century. 500.00 - 21st century. Provenance: Property of a private 700.00 Alabama collection. 800.00 - 900.00

434 2 Robert Highsmith Plateau Watercolors 429 Larry C. Wade, O/B, "Small Town Scene" Two (2) Robert Highsmith (New Mexico, b. Larry C. Wade (Utah, b. 1938) oil on board 1920) watercolor on paper western landscape plein air landscape painting titled "Small Town paintings depicting a plateau, one with grazing Scene" depicting a Mormon family traveling the cows, and one with a lake and trees. Both Western frontier with a covered wagon. Signed signed "Highsmith AWS [American Watercolor "Larry Wade", lower left. Housed in a carved Society]", lower right and lower left of gilt wood frame. Sight - 19 1/2" H x 23 1/4" W. paintings. Labels, including one Robert Framed - 26 3/4" H x 30 3/4" W. 20th century. Highsmith artist label, en verso. Housed in Provenance: Property of a private Alabama wood and gilt wood frames. Sights range in size collection. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 from 13 1/2" H x 19 1/2" W to 13 3/4" H x 19 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 89 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 3/4" W. Frames ranging in size from 25 3/4" H 438 2 Mari Bolen Bronze Native American Sculptures x 31 3/4" W to 26 5/8" H x 32 5/8" W. Both Two (2) Mari Bolen (American, 20th century) items circa 1949. Provenance: Property of a Native American bronze sculptures. 1st item: private Alabama collection. 900.00 - 1,200.00 Bronze sculpture titled "Turtle Talk" depicting 435 Bernard Vetter Watercolor, Indian Pottery & Turquo a Kiowa woman with her two children, one Bernard Vetter (American/Texas, b. 1940) teasing a turtle, the Kiowa symbol for fertility, watercolor on paper painting depicting three and her baby in a cradleboard. Signed, broken Southwestern Native American pottery numbered 29/50, and dated 1994 on the base. jars and a strand of turquoise beads. Signed Mounted onto a marble and wood base. upper left. 12 1/4" x 18 1/4" sight, 22" x 28" Sculpture - 9 3/8" H. 11"H x 7" x 7 3/4" overall. matted and framed. Private Brentwood, TN 2nd item: Bronze sculpture titled "Story Robe" collection. 400.00 - 500.00 depicting a Teton Warrior attired in a bison robe and headdress. Signed, numbered 7/50 and dated 1996 on the base Mounted onto a round marble and wood base. Sculpture - 12 1/4" H. 14 1/8" H x 6 1/2" dia overall. 21 lbs total. 436 Marilyn Campbell, 2 Western Watercolors Provenance: Private La Follette, TN collection. Two (2) Marilyn Campbell (Canadian, 20th 700.00 - 900.00 Century) watercolor paintings. 1st item: Watercolor titled "Ancient Ghosts of the Bisti" depicting four figures of dinosaurs standing before a Southwestern rock formation. Signed lower right. Sight - 8 1/2" H x 11 1/2" W. 439 Walter Horton Bronze Pig Sculpture Framed - 16 3/4" H x 20 3/4" W. 2nd item: Walter Horton (American, 1949-2010) cold Watercolor titled "Plant Life in the Bisti", painted bronze pig sculpture titled "Truffles" depicting a dry Southwestern landscape with depicting a seated pig with an upturned neck sparse vegitation. Signed lower right. Sight - and closed eyes. Signed on the rear leg "Walt" 14" H x 10" W. Framed - 21" H x 16 3/4" W. and numbered 17/100. 12 1/2" H x 15" W x 10 Provenance: the estate of Harold Maier, 1/2" D. 17.5 lbs. Provenance: Private La Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 Follette, TN collection. 700.00 - 900.00

437 Terry J. Murphy Western Bronze 440 Michael Hamby Bronze Bear Sculpture Terry J. Murphy (American, Late 20th century) Michael Hamby (American, 20th-21st Century) bronze depicting a cowhand on horseback large cold painted bronze bear sculpture titled wrangling a steer on a naturalistic ground. "Fat & Happy" depciting a large bear standing Signed "Terry J. Mruphy" and dated "82" on the in a river stream with multiple fish at his feet. edge of the base. Bronze mounted onto a Signed, dated and numbered on the base conforming wooden stand. Horse was modeled "Hamby, @1998, and 7/35. Sculpture - 16" H x after Skeets Lass, Fort Worth, TX, one of the 18 1/2" W x 15" dia. Overall - 17 1/2" H x 18 top ten cutting horses in the National Cutting 1/2" W x 17 1/4" dia. Provenance: Private La Horse Association in the 1980s. Bronze - 11 Follette, TN collection. Biography (courtesy of 1/4" H x 22" W x 6" D. 13 1/4" H x 23 1/2" W AskArt: The Artists' Bluebook): "Michael x 7 1/4" D with stand. 32 lbs. Provenance: Hamby is an accomplished sculptor, musician, Collection of Skeets Lass owner, Joan Adams illustrator and retired pro football player Lindauer, Lebanon, TN. 800.00 - 1,000.00 (Buffalo Bills). He began a career in fine art after retiring from the Buffalo Bills in 1989 due to an injury. Hamby has received many commissions including two 24 foot grizzly bears which stand at the entrance to Cabella's headquarters in Dundee, Michigan". 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 90 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 441 Frank Divita Bronze Sculpture, "Summer Lilies" 444 Felix de Weldon Bronze, Discus Thrower Frank DiVita (Italy, born 1949) cold painted Felix de Weldon (Austrian/American, bronze sculpture titled "Summer Lilies", 1907-2003) bronze sculpture titled "Discus depicting a blooming triad of pink lilies, a pair Thrower", after the Greek original by Myron. of feeding hummingbirds and a butterfly, all on Inscribed signature on base edge and numbered a naturalistic rock base. Signed and numbered 3/100. Circa 1992. 29 1/2" H x 20" W.61 lbs. 81/125 on the back of the rocky base. Sculpture Note: Felix George Weihs de Weldon was mounted onto white marble and wooden base. known for his historical sculpture, most notably Sculpture - 16 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W x 7" D. The Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington Cemetary, Overall - 18 1/2" H x 12 1/2" W x 11" D. 15 the Malaysian National Monument in Kuala lbs. Provenance: Private La Follette, TN Lampur, and Royal portrait busts for King collection. Biography (courtesy of AskArt: The George V and King George VI. De Weldon was Artists' Bluebook): "Frank DiVita is known for appointed President of the Fine Arts wildlife sculpture and text book illustration". Commission by President Truman in 1950. He 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 was also teacher and director at the Newport Rhode Island Academy of Art. Provenence: Private Middle Tennessee collection. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00

442 Charles Parks Bronze of Girl & Dog Charles Cropper Parks (American,1922-2012) bronze sculpture titled "Awakening" depicting a young woman with hands clasped over her 445 Tiffany Lamp Base w/Art Glass Shade head, standing beside a dog. Signed and dated Tiffany Bronze Inverted Mushroom Lamp Base, Parks '75 on base of bronze. From an edition of stamped on bottom Tiffany Studios New York 30. Mounted to a wooden eight-sided base. 17 337, with a 16" Tiffany style glass and bronze 3/8" overall (includes 1 1/2" H base). Included shade having a band of turtleback tiles on a with this lot is a file containing catalogs mottled brown-gold geometric ground. Note: (including one picturing "Awakening") and Shade has name tag affixed to underside other information about the sculptor. reading 'Tiffany Studios New York,' but it lacks Provenance: Private Brentwood, TN collection. patination and appears to have been soldered on 400.00 - 500.00 later. Lamp base 20 1/8"H overall. 17.4 lbs. Early 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 3,000.00 - 3,500.00

443 Victor Issa Bronze Nude Sculpture Victor Issa (Colorado, 20th century) limited edition bronze nude sculpture titled "Gazelle" depicting a young nude female. Signed, dated 446 Blue Iridescent Art Glass Lamp and numbered on the bronze base "V. Tiffany style Art Glass lamp, possibly Durand; Issay/@07 and 4/12. Mounted onto a black iridescent blue glass with pulled design and swivel base. Bronze - 36" H. 38" total H with gold metal mounts, including a hexagonal base base. 60 lbs. Provenance: Property of a private with scroll and Greek key design with raised Alabama collection. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 numbers A. 2-3 1/2 PAT APPLIED FOR and impressed mark of A framed by Laurel Leaves; two sockets at top. White metal finial at top is likely not original. 30 1/2" overall. 400.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 91 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 447 Lorrain Art Glass Lanp 452 Shearwater Art Pottery Vase Daum Nancy art glass lamp with cameo base Shearwater Art Pottery vase with teal glaze, and shade, decorated with trees in a landscape thrown by Peter Anderson (1901-1984). Base against a pink and blue sky; bronze fittings. with impressed semi-circular "Shearwater" Base with raised letters LORRAIN. 19 1/2" H mark and original pencil price of $5.00. 8" H. overall, shade 9 1/2" dia. 10 lbs. Early 20th Circa 1940s. 200.00 - 300.00 century. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 500.00

453 Group 3 Clyde Burt Art Pottery Items Group of three (3) Clyde Burt (American, 448 Pair of Daum Mado Nancy Art Glass Vases 1922-1981) mid-century art pottery items. 1st Pair of French cameo glass garniture vases, tall item: Ceramic centerpiece bowl, grey/black shouldered form with flared rim and bulbous ground with turquoise, gold and white design, base, mottled yellow-brown tones shaded to maker's mark on base, 3-1/4" H s 14-1/2" dia. green, with a delicate enameled floral design. 2nd item: Ceramic bottle shaped vase, blue Each signed Mado Nancy on foot. 11 1/4"h. ground with green and dark blue design and Circa 1920's. 600.00 - 800.00 incised black figural lines, maker's mark on base, 10-1/4" H x 7-1/2" W. 3rd item: Ceramic bottle shaped vase, gemetric turquoise and earth tones, some fleabites to opening, maker's mark on base, 6-1/2" H x 5-1/2" W. American, all 449 Steuben Art Glass Atomizer + Vase, 2 items Two (2) pieces of art glass attributed to mid 20th century. 600.00 - 800.00 Steuben. 1st item: Aurene gold iridescent trumpet form vase, signed "Aurene #346", 5 3/4" H. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Attributed to Steuben, 1920s Art Deco DeVilbiss perfume 454 Carl Aubock Culinar Flatware, 40 pcs. atomizer, iridescent gold, unsigned. 7 1/4" H Carl Aubock designed Austrian Modernist overall. 500.00 - 600.00 stainless steel flatware, manufactured by Collini/Austria, 40 total pieces. Culinar pattern including 7 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 7 dinner spoons, 7 pastry/pie forks, 6 cocktail spoons, 6 butter knives and 1 cheese knife. All 450 Lalique relish dish and 2 perfumes, 3 pcs Three (3) pieces Lalique glass. 1st item: Footed pieces stamped en verso "Collini-Austria/design urn shaped relish dish, 4 3/4"H, signed on base. Carl Aubock" together with Aubock's signature 2nd item: Two Flowers perfume bottle, signed logo. Circa 1974. Provenance: Property of a Lalique France on underside, 3 5/8"H. 3rd item: private Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 400.00 - Nina Ricci L'air du Temps perfume bottle with 600.00 single bird finial, etched signature on bottom "Nina Ricci Made by Lalique ," 3 3/4"H. 250.00 - 350.00 455 Baker Abalone Chandelier, Tony Duquette Baker Furniture Hollywood Regency style "Abalone" sculptural chandelier after a design by Tony Duquette. Comprised of paint 451 Charles Lotton Multiflora Vase Charles Lotton (Illinois, 20/21st century) art decorated metal, abalone shells and glass beads glass multiflora vase, fushia colored with in a scrolling vine motif. Extra abalone shell bulbous shoulders encircled with flowers. and top cap with chain included. 38" H x 30" Signed and dated "Charles Lotton 1990" on W. Circa 2008. Note: The original piece was base. 12" H. 500.00 - 600.00 designed and handmade by Tony Duquette for his exhibition in Los Angeles in 1952. 1,800.00 - 2,000.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 92 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 456 George Nakashima Walnut Credenza 459 Rene Hermann-Paul Salon desCent Poster George Nakashima Rene Hermann-Paul (French, 1864-1940), stone (Pennsylvania/Washington/Japan/India, lithograph poster for the Salon Des Cent, 1895. 1905-1990) mid-century modern walnut Monogram signature in the stone lower left. 24" credenza, pinned and dovetailed case x 16 1/4" sheet/mat, 25 3/4" x 17 3/4" in plain construction with two vertical slat sliding doors black frame. Provenance: the estate of Celia backed with pandanus cloth, concealing a fitted (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 1,000.00 - interior comprised of adjustable shelves on the 1,400.00 left side and drawers on the right side. Unsigned. 32" H x 72 1/8" W x 20" D. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 5,400.00 - 5,800.00 460 Andy Warhol Signed Poster Andy Warhol color screenprint poster of Kimiko Powers for the Colorado State University Exhibition, 1981, edition of 250. Signed lower 457 Pablo Picasso "Visage" Ceramic Plate right margin. Printed by Licht Editions, Denver, Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) unglazed and published by the Colorado State University ceramic plate titled "Visage" by Madoura Department of Art, Fort Collins, Colorado. Pottery. Stamped en verso "Madoura Plein 24-15/16" x 34-15/16", unframed. Provenance: Feu/Empreinte originale de Picasso". Inscribed Acquired by consignor at the opening of the en verso "A102" and numbered in black marker exhibition in 1981. For examples of other 20/100. 14 1/2" dia. Circa 1965. Provenance: Warhol posters from this exhibit previously sold Property of a private Knoxville, TN collection. at our auction house, ref. lot 434, July 19, 2015; 4,000.00 - 5,000.00 lot 507 on July 18, 2014; and lot 361, May 18, 2013. 900.00 - 1,100.00

458 Picasso Signed Exhibition Poster Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) signed 461 Alexander Calder Signed Print, Tapestry Vallauris 1952 Exhibition Poster, 1956, linocut Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) in colors on Arches watermarked paper, signed lithograph, "Tapestry," abstract expressionist lower right in red crayon and in the plate, and work with multicolored shapes on gold numbered lower left 29/200 in pencil. background. Signed in the plate lower right in Publisher: Association des Potiers de Vallauris, pencil and numbered 39/90 lower left. Float France: Literature: Bloch 1271, Baier 1042 B. mounted under plexiglass on an ivory colored Housed under glass in metallic and stained mat with silver metallic frame. 30 5/8" x 20 wood frame. 39" x 25 3/4" sight, 40" x 27" 3/4" sheet, 36" x 28" framed. Circa 1976. framed. Provenance: Private Birmingham, Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. Alabama collection. Note: In 1946, Picasso 900.00 - 1,100.00 visited the annual pottery exhibition at Villauris, a town in the south of France renowned for its ceramics. There, he met Suzanne and Georges Ramie, owners of the 462 Alexander Calder Signed Print, Homage to Ben Shahn Madoura Workshop. Picasso became so Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) enamoured of ceramics that he moved to lithograph,"Homage to Ben Shahn," abstract Villauris and lived there from 1948 to 1955. expressionist work with multicolored shapes, During this time, he created many sculptures signed lower right in pencil and numbered and ceramics in collaboration with the Madoura 87/100 lower left. Framed under plexiglass in a Pottery; he also developed a fascination for the narrow metallic frame. 38 1/2" x 23 1/2" sight, linocut process, which was used to produce this 39" x 24" framed. Circa 1970s. Provenance: poster. Provenance: Private Alabama collection. Private Nashville, TN collection. 700.00 - 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 900.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 93 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 463 Signed Joan Miro Lithograph, L'Enfance d'Ubu 467 Karel Appel signed litho, What Are They Waiting F Joan Miro (Spain, 1893-1983) colored Karel Appel (1921-2006) lithograph, "What are lithograph on watermarked Arches Vellum They Waiting For," two faces set against a paper, L'Enfance d'Ubu or Childhood of Ubu multicolored geometric background. Signed in series, pencil signed lower right, E.A. or Artist's the margin lower right in pencil and dated Proof pencil signature lower left. Housed in a 1970, and numbered 29/100 lower left. Float contemporary gilt wood frame. Sheet - 12 3/4" mounted on an ivory colored backing and H x 19 3/4" W. Sight - 11 3/4" H x 19 1/4" W. framed under plexiglass in a gold metallic Framed - 19 3/4" H x 20" W. Circa 1975. frame. 24 1/4" x 30 1/2" sheet, 36 1/4" x 30 Provenance: Private Alabama Collection. 1/4" framed. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN 800.00 - 1,000.00 collection. 350.00 - 450.00

464 Salvador Dali Apricot Chevalier Litho 468 Karel Appel signed Lithograph, Face Salvadore Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "Abricot Karel Appel (1921-2006) lithograph of a figure Chevalier," color lithograph from the 1969 with green ears and blue hands. Signed in the series FlorDali/Les Fruits, signed in pencil margin lower right in pencil and numbered EA lower right, numbered 189/200 lower left. lower left. Matted and framed under plexiglass. Framed under glass in matted gilt frame. Sight - 30" x 22" sight, 35" x 27" frame. Provenance: 31 1/4" H x 22 1/4" W. Image - 24 1/2" H x 14 Private Nashville, TN collection. 300.00 - 1/2" W. Framed -35 1/2" H x 26 3/8" W. Note: 350.00 We wish to thank Bruce Hochman OS for confirming the authenticity of this lot. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection. 600.00 - 800.00 469 2 Martin Obzina Works, framed together Two (2) Martin Felix Obzina (Austrian-American, 1892-1991/1992) Cubist style works on paper framed together. 1st-2nd 465 Will Barnet Screenprint, Persephone items: Watercolor, pencil, ink, conte and Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012), charcoal drawings titled "Blue Head" and "Head "'Persephone," silkscreen in colors, 1982. in Profile". Signed "M" in oval in lower left Signed, dated, titled and numbered 154/250 in and right corners. Estate stamps en verso (Shari pencil. Triple matted with teal, burgundy and Barman, executor), with a Childs Gallery, ivory mats and framed in a silver gilt molded Boston, label and biographical notes affixed frame. 35 1/4" x 17 3/4" sight, 44" x 26" below. Housed and matted in a silver-gilt framed. Ref. Szoke, 178. Provenance: Private molded frame. Drawings - 8 1/4" H x 6 3/4" W. Middle Tennessee collection. 400.00 - 500.00 Framed - 14" H x 21" W. Biography: "Obzina was born in Vienna, Austria, and studied at the Polytechnic Art School in Vienna. He came to the U.S. in 1913 and attended Iowa State College. He then moved to California and 466 Karel Appel Serigraph, Two Faces, 1974 settled in Hollywood. He assisted David Karel Christiaan Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006) Siquieros in the mural in the Plaza Art Center serigraph on paper titled TWO FACES. Image in 1932. He was a stage designer and scenic of two boldly colored abstract expressionist artist in the movie industry for 20 years before faces. Signed and dated, Appel '74, lower right. becoming an art director in 1939. He was twice Numbered 74/110 lower left. Partial Arches nominated for Academy Awards, for "First watermark lower right side. Labeled on the Love" in 1940 and "Flame of New Orleans" in back left top "sold Mishkin" and bottom right 1942". (Information accroding to Edan Hughes, "Sunshine Face R-8077 145632 6". Sight - 26" "Artists in California, 1786-1940", Edan H x 37" W. Cream colored frame with reeded Hughes and Childs Gallery notes affixed to molding and plexiglass cover - 37" H x 48" W. back of painting). Provenance: the estate of 400.00 - 500.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 94 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Harold Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 473 Erte Bronze Sculpture, Heat 500.00 Erte (Romain De Tirtoff, Russian/French, 470 Zoma Baitler Cubist Oil on Canvas 1892-1990), limited edition gilded and cold Zoma Baitler (/Uruguay 1908-1994) painted cast bronze sculpture titled "Heat". cubist style oil on canvas painting depicting Inscribed "Erte", numbered 198/375, Chalk & boats in a harbor at sunset. Signed lower left. Vermilion and Seven Arts inscriptions, and Gallery label en verso for Galleria Rio de la dated 1989 on the front edge of the base. 19 Plata (Uruguay) Housed in a in gold wood 1/4" H x 13" W x 61/2" D. 30 lbs. Note: Retains frame with ivory mat and nameplate. Sight - 9 the original Certificate of Authenticity from 1/2" H x 11 1/2" W. Framed - 17 3/8" H x 19 Benedetti Gallery, New York, NY. This image 1/8" W. Circa 1960s. 350.00 - 450.00 was originally created as a cover design for Harper's Bazaar in September 1920. Provenence: Private Middle Tennessee collection. 2,000.00 - 2,400.00

471 Andrew Bucci Watercolor Painting Andrew Bucci (District of Columbia/Mississippi, 1922-2014) abstract watercolor painting with geometric and figural 474 Erte Bronze Sculpture, Melisande designs. Signed "Bucci" lower left. Double Erte (Romain De Tirtoff, Russian/French, white mat and giltwood frame. 11" x 8 " sight, 1892-1990), limited edition gilded and cold 16" x 13 1/2" matted and framed. Provenance: painted cast bronze sculpture titled West Tennessee estate. 700.00 - 900.00 "Melisande". Inscribed "Erte", numbered 43/375, foundry mark Chalk & Vermilion, and dated 1990 on the back of top base step. Additionally siged "Erte" on top of the upper base step. 17 3/4" H x 15 1/2" W x 8 3/4" D. 472 2 Miklos Farkashazy Watercolor Paintings 15.7 lbs. Provenence: Private Middle Tennessee Two (2) Miklos Farkashazy (Hungarian, collection. Originally purchased at Benedetti 1895-1964) watercolor on paper landscape Gallery in New York City. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 paintings. 1st item: Watercolor on paper landscape painting depicting a country village with autumnal trees, green mountains, and an overcast sky. Signed "Farkashazy" lower right. Bill's Art Shop, Old Lyme, CT gallery label, en 475 Erte Bronze Wall Sculpture, Top Hats verso. Housed in a contemporary gilt wood Erte (Romain De Tirtoff, Russian/French, frame. Sight - 11 1/4" H x 16" W. Framed - 18 1892-1990) bronze wall sculpture titled "Top 1/4" H x 22 3/4" W. 2nd item: Watercolor on Hats". Published by Chalk & Vermillion Fine paper Cubist style landscape painting depicting Arts, Joel Meisner & Company edition. Signed a stepped oceanside village surrounded by green and numbered 40/375 lower right. Housed in a trees and blue water, background. Signed silver and black contemporary frame. Plaque- "Farkashazy" lower center. Bill's Art Shop, Old 20 5/8" H x 17 1/4" W. Framed - 27 3/4" H x Lyme, CT gallery label, en verso. Housed in a 24 1/4" W. August, 1989. Certificate of contemporary blue painted wood frame. Sight - Authenticity included. Note: This image was 16" H x 11 1/4" W. Framed - 23 1/8" H x 17 created originally as a cover design for Harper's 5/8" W. Early/mid 20th century. 400.00 - Bazaar, November, 1933. Provenence: Private 450.00 Middle Tennessee collection. 400.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 95 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 476 Erte Serigraph, "Oriental Tale" 479 Francisco Zuniga Lithograph Erte (Romain De Tirtoff, Russian/French, Francisco Zuniga (Costa Rica, 1912-1998) 1892-1990) serigraph on paper titled "Oriental lithograph on paper, "El Peinado" or "The Tale" depicting a disembodied hand illustrating Combing", signed lower right and dated 1978 a woman in an Orientalist costume, possibly a with Kyron blindstamp, numbered 29/30 lower genie, surrounded by a red fire, a second left, framed in a silvered wood frame with woman rendered in black and white lines curved molded corners. 18 1/2" x 23 1/2" sight, kneeling to the right. Numbered 60/125 in 27" x 31 3/4" framed. 800.00 - 1,000.00 pencil, lower left under image, signed in pencil, lower right under image. Housed under glass in a contemporary silver metal frame, two wavy line cutouts revealing red beneath the white top 480 Robert Herrmann, O/C, "Other Seattle Buildings" mat, lower left and right. Image - 23 1/2" H x Robert Herrmann (Ohio, 1922-1996) oil on 17 3/4" W. Sight - 27" H x 20 3/8" W. Framed - canvas precisionist architectural landscape 37 1/4" H x 30 1/2" W. Late 20th century. painting titled "Other Seattle Buildings" Provenence: Private Middle Tennessee depicting a cityscape against a light blue sky. collection. 400.00 - 450.00 Three labels with artist name, title, and dated "1983", attached en verso. Housed in a light brown wooden frame with off white painted wood rabbet edge. Sight - 12 5/8" H x 16 1/2" 477 Erte Serigraph, "Symphony in Black" W. Framed - 19 5/8" H x 23 5/8" W. American, Erte (Romain De Tirtoff, Russian/French, late 20th century. 900.00 - 1,200.00 1892-1990) serigraph on paper titled "Symphony in Black" depicting a fashionably dressed Art Deco style woman holding the leash of a black greyhound dog. Numbered 159/300 in 481 2 Robert Cottingham Lithographs pencil, lower left under image, signed in pencil, Two (2) Robert Cottingham (New York, b. lower right under image. Housed under glass in 1935) lithographs in black and white. 1st item: a black and silver wood frame. Image - 21 1/2" Radio City Deli, titled and numbered AP 17/20 H x 17 1/4" W. Sight - 24" H x 19 3/8" W. lower left, signed lower right. 2nd item: Cold Framed - 34 1/2" H x 28 3/8" W. Late 20th Beer, numbered AP lower left and signed lower century. Provenence: Private Middle Tennessee right. Both with narrow black frames and no collection. 400.00 - 450.00 mats, 19 3/4" square sight, 22 1/4" square framed. 700.00 - 900.00

478 Peter Max Print Peter Max lithograph, depicting a mountain 482 Jack Hastings Modernist Bird Bath Sculpture peak with red and orange spheres in the Jack Hastings (Tennessee, 1925-2013) background and a contraption in the form of a modernist carved cement birdbath sculpture. woman's face at right. Blindstamp lower left. Constructed in two pieces with hole in center Signed in pencil lower right and numbered for possible conversion to fountain. Sunburst 30/250 lower left. Double matted with red and style carving to interior basin, with projecting white mats and red acrylic frame. 9 1/2" x 5" double scroll design at center of each side image, 11 1/2" x 7" sight, 13" x 18" framed. repeated on the reeded, squared base. Pedestal Circa 1970s. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN base - 17 1/2"H x 14" square; top - 8 1/2" H x collection. 350.00 - 450.00 21" square. Weight - approx. 200 lbs. Provenance: Private Nashville collection, Commissioned by consignors directly from the artist circa 1976. Biography: Jack Hastings studied art with Conrad Albrizio at Louisiana State University and worked with Diego Rivera while studying at the Escuela de Pintura y Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 96 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Escultura in Mexico City. He moved to Italy for was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. An a time in the late 1950s where he cast bronze apprentice to artist Lloyd Branson, Delaney was sculpture. Hastings hd solo exhibitions and encouraged by his mentor to study art in Boston. installed sculptures in New York City, and In 1929 he traveled to New York and created public artworks in cities like New established himself as a prominent artist of the Orleans, where he also helped found the Harlem Renaissance. There he gained the Orleans Gallery. He settled in rural Middle attention and admiration of well known writers Tennessee in 1972. His forte was large and artists such as James Baldwin, Georgia sculptures in bronze, steel and cement, and his O'Keefe, Alfred Stieglitz and many others. His major commissions included a massive mobile, departure from New York to Paris in 1953 also "Homage to Alexander Calder" for the TVA marked his transition from figurative Headquarters in Chattanooga and the Thomy compositions to , with a Lafon School playground sculpture in New focus on color and light. 5,800.00 - 6,200.00 Orleans, now in the collection of the 485 Beauford Delaney Estate, Abstract on Paper No. 313 Smithsonian Art Museums. A joint exhibition Beauford Delaney (American, 1901-1979) of the work of Hastings and his life partner watercolor on paper abstract expressionist Arlyn Ende was held in 2012 at Tinney painting featuring green, yellow and orange Contemporary Gallery in Nashville, the year swirls. Signed and dated in ink, lower right before his death. 700.00 - 900.00 corner, "Beauford Delaney 1969 Paris". En 483 Red Grooms Drawing & Plate, 2 items verso on white sticker in black ink: "565" and Two (2) Red Grooms (American/Tennessee, b. below, in pencil, " 25 1/2 x 19 1/4 " and 1937) items. 1st item: Pencil and marker "BD-P-313," (estate inventory numbering drawing on two sheets of paper depicting the system of court-appointed administrator, Derek portrait of Walter Knestrick. Signed and dated L. Spratley, Esquire). Sheet - 19 3/4" x 25 1/2". "'99" upper right. 11 3/4" H x 9 3/4" W sight, Provenance: Estate of Beauford Delaney, Derek 22 1/4" H x 20 1/4" W matted and framed. L. Spratley, Esquire, court-appointed Note: Walter Knestrick has been a friend of Red administrator. Biography: Beauford Delaney Grooms since their days at Hillsboro High was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. An School in Nashville. He is one of the artist's apprentice to artist Lloyd Branson, Delaney was most devoted patrons, and is the author of the encouraged by his mentor to study art in Boston. book "Red Grooms: The Graphic Works", In 1929 he traveled to New York and published by Harry N. Abrams, 2001. 2nd item: established himself as a prominent artist of the 3-D porcelain limited edition plate titled Harlem Renaissance. There he gained the "Moonstruck", numbered en verso 1276 from attention and admiration of well known writers the edition of 2500, copyright 1994. 10" dia. and artists such as James Baldwin, Georgia Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, O'Keefe, Alfred Stieglitz and many others. His Nashville, Tennessee. 800.00 - 1,200.00 departure from New York to Paris in 1953 also marked his transition from figurative compositions to abstract expressionism, with a focus on color and light. 6,400.00 - 7,000.00

484 Beauford Delaney Estate, Abstract on Paper No. 351 Beauford Delaney (American, 1901-1979) watercolor on paper abstract expressionist painting featuring yellow, pink, and orange 486 8 Joseph Delaney Drawings, 1 Letter, 9 items swirls in a grid-like pattern. Signed and dated Eight (8) Joseph Delaney (Tennessee/New in green, lower right corner, "Beauford Delaney York, 1904-1991) drawings and one (1) letter, 9 1964". En verso on white sticker in pencil: "22 items total. 1st-8th items: Five (5) ink on paper 1/2 x 16" and in black ink "795," and below, in drawings, two (2) blue crayon on paper pencil, " BD-P-351," (estate inventory number drawings, and one (1) pencil drawing, signed system of court-appointed administrator, Derek and dated "jos delaney 1986", depicting men L. Spratley, Esquire). Sheet - 16" x 22". and women. Subjects include a seated African Provenance: Estate of Beauford Delaney, Derek American woman wearing an a-line dress and L. Spratley, Esquire, court-appointed hat, the portrait of an elderly African American administrator. Biography: Beauford Delaney woman, a one page series of sketches depicting Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 97 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # a man's face, and other male and female perhaps instead of becoming a writer you have anatomy sketches, including nudes. Drawings grown into a philosopher...My work comes range in size from 8 5/8" H x 5 5/8" W to 16 along pretty good now and there are 1/8" H x 10 1/2" W. 9th item: Letter from Steve possibilities of it being shown in America but I Harvey, 631 O'Farnell St. #1014, San Francisco, must wait patiently and in Gods time every CA, to Joseph Delaney, dated December 11, thing will happen...Again my love prayers and 1989, reading "Dear Mr. Delaney, It was nice to belief in the true reward of toil that is achieved speak with you and I will stay in touch. A copy thru faith and love - with such objectives we of the catalog I thought you should have been in cannot fail. Also I am Very aware of the is attached. I will get a note off to Dr. Rick condition racial at home we have news of it Powell (Yale, I believe) so he can correct daily here with photos etc. also many friends omission in future! I'll try to track down Elsa come frequently and relate. Also Television Honig Fine to give her some information on while I don't have it I see it in the houses of my Edwin Harleston. And I'll let you know what I friends, But again with intelligence faith and find out about the "modern" art exhibit being endurance and love we must win. The necessity organized. Best Wishes. Respectfully Steve is so immediate that we are continually Harvey". 9" H x 6 1/8" W. Note: The exhibition recharged with duty greater than the fatigue and catalog Harvey refers to in the letter is "From so forth. Hence we are forgetting lesser troubles the Potomac to the Anacostia: Art and Ideology and applying ourselves to greater needs. Love in the Washington Area" by Richard J. Powell, Beauford. P.S. Dr. Greene friend wrote.". Ph.D., Dean of the Humanities and the John Includes French envelope with four stamps. 3rd Spencer Bassett Professor of Art & Art History item: Letter from Beauford, Paris, France, to at Duke University, where he has taught since Samuel, Knoxville, Tennessee, dated January 1989. 500.00 - 600.00 20, 1971. He writes "[I] have been extremely 487 Archive of Beauford Delaney Letters and Related Ob preoccupied with painting...Paris is wintry but Archive of Beauford Delaney letters and a we manage because winter is one of the 4 group of paint brushes and pencils, 29 items seasons. When you write please let me have the total. 1st item: Letter from Beauford Delaney, news there in Tennessee. The souvenir of my Paris, France, to Samuel Emery Delaney, brief visits lingers and stimulates my belief that Knoxville, Tennessee, dated March 4, 1958. all is well and comfortable there in your Composed shortly after the death of his mother beautiful house...This has been a very active Delia, Beauford writes "...your telegrams have year in innumerable ways, however this is not brought me news that while you did your best to unique to all of you. It seems that we Delaneys prepare me never the less it leaves me sort of do work and that's stimulating...this has been numb. But I must learn to be a greater soldier the most active year of working with painting in for our dear mother was a great warrior and my life...Please give my love to all the bore the burden long and very well...it is wonderful people who came to our house there impossible for me to come home I will in Knoxville and tell them I love them and miss some-time the expense is extreme...it takes all I them...God Bless all of you Love Beauford". can possibly manage from day to day as yet Includes French envelope. 4th item: Partial painting brings reputation only, no finery. But I letter from Beauford, Paris, France, presumably am always with you in spirit and the spirit is to Samuel, Knoxville, Tennessee, undated. He eternal our mother knows this and has taught it writes "Oh how I wish I had words adequate to well to us. You have served almost as a father express my concern and feeling my thankfulness to Joe and I and now you are our most revered at being spared to see these blessed days they brother my love to the mortal remains of our are difficult but the promise warrants the drama dear mother... Peace and love to you all and we must know we shall not fail there will Beauford". Includes French envelope with three be unity and the dawn of a new day in the stamps. 2nd item: Letter from Beauford, Paris, world...Dear friends have brough [sic] me here France, to Samuel, Knoxville, Tennessee, dated to the middle of France where great Mts and September 30, 1963. He writes "Your good blue lakes, house the charming children of the letter did my heart and spirit a great service, earth the farmers and peasant people. Its very you are really a writer and think you always old also and I live in an ancient Hotel near a were, naturally you have so much to do that, beautiful old cathedral its another one of Gods Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 98 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # blessings I try to understand and may get some people who would become Beauford's patrons spirit of life into my colors and work, God keep and friends as well. He and his wife would also you all in his arms of love, love to you all visit Beauford several times in Paris. Beauford". 5th-28th items: Group of twenty-one Hirschfeld, Don Freeman, and other friends (21) used paint brushes and two (2) helped Beauford through a period of depression unsharpened pencils of various sizes and that began at the end of 1941. Hirschfeld makers, including M. Grumbacher and Robert contributed funds for the ticket that Beauford Simmons Signet. Items range in size from 7 purchased to sail to France in 1953 and 1/4" L to 14" L. Note: The brushes and pencils arranged for Beauford to meet people in the art include a note from Imogene, the niece of gallery world once he arrived in Paris. He Beauford and Joseph Delaney, reading introduced Beauford to Sergei Radamsky, a "Unknown - were in French pitcher From PP?" singer and music teacher with whom Beauford indicating that they might have belonged to would travel through in 1954. When Beauford. 6th item: Pencil on card stock Beauford needed medical care after his suicide drawing titled "Quatrieme Lecon Preliminaire" attempt in 1961, Hirschfeld was among the (fourth preliminary lesson). Depicts a group of many friends that sent money to settle two people labeled "2" holding up a sign Beauford's hospital bill". (Source: reading "+" beside a group of two people lesamisdebeauforddelaney.blogspot.com). labeled "2" holding up a sign reading "=" before 800.00 - 900.00 a group of four people labeled "4", above the 488 19 Black Americana Photos, inc. Fisk Jubilee Singe numbers 1-12 with their French equivalents and Nineteen (19) Black Americana photographs. other mathematical notations written in French. 1st item: Carte de visite depicting the nine Unsigned but presumably created by Beauford original members of the Fisk Jubilee Singers in to assist in improving his French during his stay a studio setting, circa late 19th century. No in Paris, France. 14 1/8" H x 8 5/8" W. 29th studio marks. 2 1/2" H x 4 1/4" W. Biography: item: Holiday card from Dolly and Albert "In 1866 the Fisk Free Colored School was Hirschfeld, New York, New York, to Ogust established in Nashville, Tennessee by the Delaney Stewart, Knoxville, Tennessee, dated American Missionary Association. Housed in December 12, 1988. The card reads "Happy abandoned Union hospital barracks, Fisk set out Holidays! Beauford will be with us in spirit and to educate former slaves with the support of your pictures will find a safe haven in this donations from former abolitionists. As those house. Our best wishes to you until we meet donations declined over the next five years, Fisk again. Yours, Dolly and Al Hirschfeld. Includes fell on hard times. To save the institution, a page from , dated Fisk’s treasurer, George Leonard White, Sunday, December 11, 1988, that features an decided to gamble on the extraordinary voices advertisement for the exhibition "Beauford of the young black singers who had begun to Delaney [1901-1979] From Tennessee to Paris share with him the songs of their ancestors. In Through December 22, 1988" held at the 1871, over the objections of his colleagues and Philippe Briet Gallery, New York, New York. sponsors, White and his assistant, a young Includes envelope with Samuel P. Langley African American pianist named Ella Sheppard, stamp. Note: "Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003) was a led a choir of nine young former slaves (now well-known caracaturist and a friend of called the Fisk Jubilee Singers) from Nashville Beauford. Little detail is available about their to perform for congregations in the North along relationship, but it is evident that Hirschfeld the route of the Underground Railway". (and his wife, Dolly) were very fond of (Information according to Beauford and supportive of him as well. http://www.blackpast.org/aah/fisk-jubilee-singe Beauford met Hirschfeld in New York, when rs). 2nd item: Photogravure postcard depicting Beauford was working as a doorman at the the members of the "Fisk Jubilee Trio", Mr. Whitney Studio Galleries (which would become Eugene M. McAdoo, Miss Euna M. Mocara, the Whitney Museum). They became friends, and Miss Laura A. Carr, dressed in early 20th and Beauford would go on to sketch Hirschfeld century clothing in a studio setting. Postcard and paint his portrait. Hirschfeld was a part of printed in Britain, circa 1907-1910. 5 3/8" H x Beauford's life during the "New York Years," 3 3/4" W. Biography: "Eugene McAdoo ran the socializing with him and introducing him to Fisk Jubilee Trio and it was in Britain between Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 99 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 1907 and 1910. They appeared in small halls, wedding celebration and subsequently died. often associated with nonconformist churches. Contemporary photo of daguerreotype included Their concerts were heard by over 12,000 with this lot. For more information on the people, and on 8 April 1907 they went on a tour Herr-Snook wedding tragedy, which occurred in of south Wales". (Information according to Jefferson County in 1891 and resulted in the http://www.jeffreygreen.co.uk/049-eugene-mcad deaths of at least seven people, ref. Nettie oos-jubilee-trio-in-britain). 3rd item: Lithograph Hance Oliver, The Filson Historical Society on card stock advertisement for "The Jubilee Vol. 4, No. 4 (online version here: King Gospel Singers of Winston-Salem, N. C." https://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/news_v depicting six young African American men 4n4_snook.html). 800.00 - 1,200.00 dressed in early/mid 20th century suits standing 490 Lindsley-Peabody Archive, 18 items on an outdoor staircase, an older man, Archive of eighteen (18) books and ephemera presumably their manager, seated below and pieces related to Philip Lindsley, first president pointing up at them. Each is identified by name of the University of Nashville. Includes some of "Andrew Williams/James Leake/Listin his personal books, plus other publications Thomas/George Bryant/Jessie Robinson/Henry related to Peabody College, Nashville, Boyd" including their manager "F. H. Holiday". Tennessee (formed when the University of 7 5/8" H x 8 3/8" W. 4th-19th items: Sixteen Nashville split into "preparatory" and "normal" (16) postcards and photographs depicting schools in 1875). 1st item: "A Sketch of The African American men, women, and children in Life And Educational Labors of Phillip a variety of settings and poses. Two postcards, Lindsley, D.D., Late President of The each depicting a male figure in early 20th University of Nashville" by Leroy J. Halsey, century suits, with studio marks for Rensler's D.D., republished from Barnard's American Photography, Cincinnati, OH, and one postcard, Journal of Education, September 1859. Library depicting a young girl in an early 20th century of Congress (LOC) ex libris label indicating dress and holding a bouquet of flowers, with this as the 3rd copy, inside of front cover, studio marks for Worthington's Photography, deaccession stamp, front end paper, additional Chicago, IL. Three, possibly four individuals LOC stamp, title page, LOC sticker, front cover. identified, reverse. Items range in size from 3 Includes steel cut engraved frontispiece, 1/4" H x 2 5/8" W to 5 5/8" H x 3 3/8" W. Early engraved by Tilman and Sons after a painting 20th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, by J. W. Dodge, published by J.B. Lippincott TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 and Co., Philadelphia. Depicts Lindsley sitting 489 Photo Archive, Niagara Falls & KY Herr Family in a high backed chair, books propped at right Twenty-two (22) 19th century photographs hand, a walking stick in his left. Engraving - 5" including a Niagara Falls daguerreotype and H x 4" W. Book - 9 3/8" H x 6" W. 2nd item: images from the Herr family of Kentucky (of the "Dionysius Longinus on the Sublime" 1st deadly Herr-Snook Wedding Tragedy). Includes American edition, printed by Ebenezer F. seven (7) daguerreotypes of children, two (2) Backus, New York, 1812. Greek and Latin text. daguerreotypes of gentlemen, one (1) "PH. Lindsley, and N. L. Lindsley", inscribed daguerreotype of a father and daughter, both inside of front cover, inscription in Latin, front holding a book (identified as Alfred and Jane end paper and some text pages. 8 1/2" H x 5 Helen (Jennie) Herr), six (6) daguerreotypes 1/2" W x 1 1/4" D. 3rd item: "Cabinet of and two albumen cartes de visite of females, History: The History of Switzerland", conducted and 1 half-plate daguerreotype of Niagara Falls by The Rev. Dionysius Lardner, Carey and Lea, from the American side, specifically from Philadelphia, 1832. "Lindsley", inscribed inside Prospect Point, with five figures left foreground. of front cover. 7" H x 4 3/8" W x 7/8" D. 4th Unmarked but stylistically similar to Platt item: Two (2) books bound in one volume. "The Babbitt examples, with brass surround and History of The Christian Church, During The retaining 1/2 of the original tooled leather case. Three First Centuries" by Dr. Augustus Plate sizes range from 16th plate to halfplate. Neander, published by James M. Campbell and Provenance: the Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Company, Philadelphia, 1843, and "History of Louisville, Kentucky. Note: Jane Helen (Jennie) the Reformation in Germany" by Leopold Herr, cousin of the bride, pictured here, was one Ranke, translated by Sarah Austin, published by of those who became fatally ill at the infamous Lea and Blanchard, 1844. "P. Lindsley", Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 100 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # inscribed inside of front cover. 9 1/2" H x 6" W 491 Murfree-Huggins Family Archive, inc. Dr. J. B. Mur x 1 3/4" D. 5th item: George Peabody College Large Murfree-Huggins family archive, for Teachers Bachelor of Arts degree, awarded including Dr. James B. Murfree portrait, 100+ to Robert Filmore Miller, signed by Henry H. items total. 1st item: 19th century Southern Hill, President, and Beu A. Morton, Chairman three-quarter length oil on canvas portrait of Dr. of the Board of Trustees, August 17, 1951. James B. Murfree (1835-1912) of Housed in a navy leather folder with gilt Murfreesboro, Tennessee, oval opening, housed lettering and tooled image of college seal. in the original molded and carved wood and Diploma sight - 7 1/2" H x 8 3/8" W. Folder - gesso gilt frame with heavily carved corners. 8" H x 10" W x 1/2" D. 6th-11th items: Group Sight - 29" H x 24" W. Framed - 40 1/4" H x 35 of six (6) Peabody College books/pamphlets, 1/4" W. Dr. Murfree served as a surgeon for the including "Alumni Directory of Peabody Confederate Army during the Civil War. He College (1875-1909) Nashville, Tennessee", was a professor of surgery in the medical circa 1909, "Lost Alumni", circa 1912, "George department of the University of the South at Peabody College for Teachers Honors Charles Sewanee and served twice as mayor of Alexander McMurry", 1929, "The Historical Murfreesboro, TN which had been named for Background of Peabody College", 1941, his grandfather who had been an officer in the "George Peabody College for Teachers, Revolutionary War. 2nd item: Post Historical Bulletin", circa 1945, and "A Brief Revolutionary War land document granting History of Peabody College" by Sherman Dorn, Jonathan and Benjamin Drake several acres of 1996. Books/pamphlets range in size from 8" H land in Davidson County, North Carolina, dated x 5 1/8" W x 3/8" D to 11 5/8" W x 1/8" D. March 29, 1783, before the land became part of 12th-17th items: Group of six (6) Peabody Tennessee. Includes a 1 3/4" x 3" survey map of Alumni related documents and postcards, the area. Signatures not present (see condition including letter written by Edward D. Hicks, report). 7 3/8" H x 6 3/8" W. Note: "Jonathan Secretery and Treasurer, Board of Trustees of Drake was a Captain of the North Carolina Ministry of Nashville, to A. H. Payne, militia and resident in Tennessee during the Chancellor, Ministry of Nashville, requesting Revolutionary War. He is listed on the DAR that he authorize the conferring of the degree of Roll of Honor and was, along with Benjamin M.A. (Master of Arts) to Mi(s)s Clara Conway, Drake, one of the 256 signers of the dated May 14, 1888, and invitation addressed to Cumberland Compact, a forerunner of the Hicks for the dedication of the Chapel in the Tennessee State Constitution, May 13, 1780". State Normal College, May 5, 1882, a typed (Information according to letter from James B. Hill to Mr. I. S. Wampler, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/D Secretary, Alumni Endowment, Nashville, TN, RAKE/1999-01/0915515392). 3rd item: dated February 7, 1912, one postcard depicting Handwritten document by Mathias Brickell the Social Religious Building, George Peabody Murfree (1788-1853), naming Hardy Murfree College for Teachers, one depicting the his attorney, and giving him the ability to university of Nashville, and double sided sheet "bargain, sell, grant and convey, with or without music for "Peabody Alma Mater" and "Pillars of general warranty, all that tract or parcel of land, Peabody", 1938. 18th item (not pictured): "The situate lying and being in Dyer County [TN]...". Salvation of All Men Strictly Examined..." by Witnessed by Mathias Murfree and John Jonathan Edwards, D. D., publishd by C. Ewer Woods, Clerk, May 27, 1853. 4th-6th items: and T. Bedlington, printed by J .H. A. Frost, Handwritten ten page final decree petition Boston, 1824. Items range in size from 3" H x 5 document concerning the last will and testament 1/8" W to 1 3/8" H x 8 5/8" W. All items of Mathias B. Murfree, with William L. and housed in a 10 3/8" H x 13" W x 6 1/2" D white William H. Murfree as executors, brought archival box. 300.00 - 350.00 before the Honorable Hugh L. Davidson at the November term of the circuit court of 1857 at Murfreesboro, TN. The document primarily discusses the distribution of land to Mathais' heirs in Rutherford County, with a pen and ink plat map on the last page. Signed by D. D. Wendel, Clerk of Circuit Court, and later by Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 101 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Benjamin Wharton, Register of Rutherford bracket, top left of page. Handwritten document County, February 9, 1860. Also included is a listing the family of Mathias B. Murfree. 39th handwritten copy of first four pages of decree item: Three page incomplete handwritten copy and additional eleven page document pertaining of survey Hardy Murfree lands in Weakley to the petition. 7th item: Copy of deed from the County, TN, with small survey map, originally State of Tennessee to the heirs of Hardy surveyed in 1829. Includes approximately 110 Murfree, No. 5489, witnessed by Governor of checks and receipts pertaining to the finances of Tennessee Aaron V. Brown (1795-1859) and Camillus B. Huggins (1822-1910), primarily Secretary of State John S. Young, witnessed and from Stones River National Bank, Mufreesboro, signed by C. G. Harris, Land Office Registrar, TN, circa 1893-1902. Also includes Daughters September 13, 1906, filed by J. F. Lemonds, of the American Revolution ribbons and pin, 3 Registrar of Lake County, TN, November 19, items total, Document for 10 Shares of 1906. Additional notice stating that the Murfreesboro, Lascasas, Milton and Liberty document is a perfect copy of the land deed in Turnpike Company issued to G. W. Ferguson, Book "G", page 543-4, dated November 24, October 30, 1838, Check from the Democratic 1910. 8th-9th items: Two (2) leather bound National Campaign Fund for 1900 for the sum Gilbert Coal Lands, Van Buren County, TN, of $500 to John G. Hancock, dated August 24, one (1) titled "Sims Abstract", pertaining to the 1900, Black and white photograph depicting "Eliza Sims 5,000 acre grant of land lying on Colonel Hardy Murfree's grave, typed Cumberland Mountain", one (1) titled "Walling explanation, en verso, and more. Provenance: Abstract", pertaining to the "James H. Walling Private Warren County, TN collection. 600.00 - 5,000 acre grant of land, less 100 acres out of 700.00 the South East corner of the same, lying on 492 Craige Family, N.C, Watercolor Illustration Album Cumberland Mountain". Books approximately 5 Craige family, North Carolina, related 3/8" H x 8 1/2" W x 1" D. 10th-25th items: leatherbound album and notebook, 2 items total Fifteen (15) letters written by and to members (note: see related lot, #508). 1st item: Album, of the Murfree-Huggins family, dated approx. 100 pages, with gilt tooled decoration 1844-1925, primarily pertaining to financial and name E.P. Erwin to cover (Elizabeth Pfifer matters, specifically the various land holdings Erwin of Burke County, NC, married Francis belonging to the family, and other personal Burton Craige, Dec. 23, 1836), contains subjects, including a report card from West watercolor theorem style flower illustrations, Tennessee College, Jackson, TN [now the West pasted newspaper clippings, numerous hand Tennessee Business College]. Includes seven written poems and inscriptions (many to envelopes. 26th item: Dower report plat map Elizabeth from various friends). There is also a detailing property along Shelbyville Pike, TN. lock of hair with note that it is from "little Mary 27th-31st items: Four (4) small survey maps of Dale Craig, Williamsport TN". Dates of land placed in authority of Hardy Murfree with inscriptions range from 1833 to 1836, the year descriptions of land, circa 1875. 32nd-33rd of Elizabeth Erwin's marriage, suggesting it may items: Two (2) copies of a paperback booklet have been a school friendship album, however, titled "Hardy Murfree 1752-1809" by Fanny there are pasted in clippings from later dates, Noailles Dickinson Murfree. 34th-38th items: including one regarding a stroke suffered by Includes a typed four-page typed copy of a General Robert E. Lee and the 1863 death of family record made by Mrs. Mary M. Hardeman Captain William Campbell Lord of the N.C. and a two-page typed copy of excerpts from the 57th infantry as a result of wounds suffered in "Hardy Murfree" booklet by Fanny Murfree. the 1863 storming of Marye's Hill. The album Both documents typed by John G. Hancock, a itself was published by J.C. Riker New York cousin of Fanny. Documents bound by two and contains several engraved illustrations of metal brackets, top of pages. Two page the Hudson River - Upstate New York area by handwritten document containing biographical A.H. Durand after artists such as Thomas Cole . information about Mrs. C.B. Huggins [Ada 9 1/2" H x 7 1/2" W. 2nd item: Notebook, Murfree Huggins (1868-1951)]. Three page lacking cover, containing manuscript titled typed document intended to "appreciate the "Personal Reminiscences of Mammy" (dated honor and glory which is linked with the name April, 1900) and an essay on "Lee and Jackson." of Murfreesboro". Document bound by metal Several looseleaf papers included as well Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 102 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # including an essay titled "Austrian Princesses lying and being in the county of Greene near the and the parts they have played in the tragedies Town of Greeneville beginning at the north east of France". Newspaper clippings are pinned in corner of the grave yard..." dated March 2, on the birth of two Vanderbilt babies and a 1819. 15 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W. 5th item: Land poem about Stonewall Jackson. Notebook - 8" x indenture between James Galbraith and Jesse 6 1/2". Provenance: Nashville TN estate. 300.00 Lincoln, Green County, Tennessee "in - 400.00 consideration of the sum of tenn [sic] dollars...a 493 5 Greene County documents, inc. Maj. J. Sevier Jr. certain tract or parcel of land, containing ninety Five (5) Greene County documents, including seven poles...on the South Side of the town tract Major John Sevier Jr. signed land document. 1st and adjoining the land of Alexander Sevier and item: Major John Sevier Jr. (1766-1845) signed said Jesse Lincoln.." dated July 23, 1824. Early land indenture between James McPharn, 19th century. Provenance: Private Knox County, Greene County, Tennessee, and Aaron Finch TN collection. 500.00 - 550.00 and George Starmer, Washington County, 494 Solomon Reed Full Stock Percussion Long Rifle, .40 Tennessee "in con[s]ideration of the sum of one Full stock long rifle, .40 caliber. Barrel marked hundred dollars...as joint tenants and not "Solomon Reed" in script lettering. Foliate tenants in common all and singular a certain engraving on lock plate. Walnut stocks, metal tract of land lying and being in the town of frame with iron mounts, octagonal barrel, cigar Greeneville in the county and state patch box, wooden ram rod. Standard sights. aforementioned containing one half acre and Barrel length - 45". Overall length - 60". known by its number seventy it being...where Provenance: Private Knox County, TN John Sevier Junior now lives..." dated July 27, collection. Note: Solomon Reed was born in 1814. Hanson Gallery, Knoxville, TN label, en 1791 and served as a Private in East Tennessee verso. Housed under glass in a wooden frame. Volunteers in the War of 1812. In the 1820 Sheet - 15 3/4" H x 12 3/4" W. Framed - 23 census he was in Greene County, Tennessee, 1/4" H x 20" W. Note: Major John Sevier Jr. producing 20 guns at $20, 40 barrels at $10, (1766-1845) was the son of Governor John using a hand-powered mill (Information Sevier and Sarah Hawkins Sevier, born June 20, according to "Notes on Southern Long Rifles" 1766 in Frederick County, Virginia. He was a by Jerry Noble). 2,200.00 - 2,400.00 Major in the Continental Army and Tennessee State Militia. 2nd item: Tennessee Governor Joseph McMinn (1758-1824) signed land document, granting Jesse Lincoln "a certain 495 East Tennessee Half Stock Percussion Rifle, .38 Ca tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred East Tennessee half stock long rifle, .38 caliber, and fifty acres, lying in the County of Greene in unmarked. Walnut stocks, metal frame with said district on the north side of Noli-Chucky iron mounts, octagonal barrel, wooden ram rod. rover, joing the lands of Williams Ro[s]s, Standard sights. Barrel length - 43". Overall Robert Rankin, George J. Gillespie, and David length - 59". Mid 19th century. Provenance: Rice..." dated December 2, 1814. 10 1/4" H x Private Knox County, TN collection. 500.00 - 16 5/8" W. 3rd item: "Tennessee Express and 550.00 Greeneville Monitor" No. I, Vol. I, newspaper, published by John B. Hood, Friday, July 5, 1805. Includes local news and reports of the April Sessions of the Greene County, reported by Valentine Sevier (1780-1854), Clerk of 496 2 Powder Horns, inc. 1 Signed, & 1 Powder Flask, 3 Greene County Court, articles on the Indian Two (2) powder horns, including one (1) War, the French and Spanish fleet, and other signed, and one (1) powder flask, 3 items total. stories of interest. Folded - 16 1/4" H x 10 1/4" 1st item: Signed Wayne County, Tennessee W. Unfolded - 16 1/4" H x 20 1/8" W. 4th item: powder horn, incised on the body Land indenture between John Balch and Jesse "Thompson/ Creek/Wayne Co./Tenn.". Lincholn [sic], Greene County, Tennessee "in Round wooden plug end secured by brads, consideration of the sum of twenty dollars...a leather strap attached to plug finial and nozzle. certain tract or parcel of land containing one 8 1/4" outer circumference of longest curve. and three quarters and thirty two poles acres, Note: Horn might have belonged to Jesse Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 103 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Thompson, an early settler of Wayne County, or 499 Percussion Half Stock Rifle, .30 Cal., Possibly So a relation including Asberry Thompson, Second Percussion half stock rifle, .30 caliber, possibly Lieutenant, Company E of the Tenth Regiment Southern. Illegibly marked. Tiger maple stocks, Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Union Army. heavy octagonal barrel (1" across muzzle), (Information according to "Goodspeeds History metal frame, back action lock, brass mountings, of Wayne County, Tennessee 1886", front and rear sights, ramrod included. Barrel http://www.tngenweb.org/wayne/history.htm). length - 31 3/4". Overall length - 47". Private 2nd item: American powder horn. Round Middle Tennessee collection. 300.00 - 400.00 wooden plug end secured by brads, leather strap attached to nail and nozzle. 6 1/2" outer circumference of longest curve. 3rd item: American or English brass powder flask with 500 Artillery Short Sword & Scabbard, Poss. Confederat embossed shell design and leather cord strap. Artillery short sword and scabbard, possibly Flask - 8" L. Overall - 22" L. Early/mid 19th Confederate. Grip with scalloped feather century. Provenance: Private Knox County, TN design, spread winged eagle stamped on both collection. 500.00 - 600.00 sides of pommel, XII stamped on one side of the 497 Union County, TN Leather Hunting Gear, 3 items cross guard, steel gladiator style blade. Brass Union County, Tennessee leather hunting items, throat and drag on leather scabbard with throat 3 items total, including ammunition bag, 8 3/4" stamped "671". Blade length - 18-5/8", tip to H x 8 1/2" W, powder horn, incised on body "H. hilt. Overall length - 25-1/4" L. Circa 1860. G. W.", 8" L , and bullet casing powder meaure Provenance: Purchased from Hendershott labeled "38-56 W.C.F. W.R.A. Co." underside Museum Consultants, Inc., Little Rock, AR, of brass cap, 6" L, all pieces attached to bag by February, 2000. Private Florida collection. leather strap, approx 17" L. Early/mid 19th 600.00 - 800.00 century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - 350.00

501 U.S. Henry Aston Model 1842 Percussion Pistol U.S. Henry Aston Model 1842 Percussion 498 Kentucky Long Rifle and Advertising Bucket Pistol, .54 Gauge. Lock plate marked 1st item: Kentucky percussion long rifle with "Middtn/CONN/1852" behind the hammer and maple full stock, .44 caliber (approximately), "US/H.ASTON&CO." ahead of the hammer. octagonal barrel, lockplate with foliate design, Barrel marked "SM/US". Walnut stocks, round unmarked, brass fittings, double set triggers barrel, metal lock plate, hammer, and swivel with brass trigger guard with spur, brass forend ramrod, and brass fittings. Two initial cap. End of barrel with dot pattern design cartouches, left flat of stock. Barrel length - 8 around the perimeter of the bore. Maple stock 1/2". Overall - 14 3/8". Mid 19th century. enhanced with burnt lines to simulate tiger 400.00 - 450.00 maple. 2nd half 19th century. Barrel length - 38 9/16". Overall length - 57 1/2". 2nd item: Kentucky country store advertising wooden firkin or bucket with swing handle, painted brown, paint decoration advertising W.D. 502 2 Remington New Model 1858 Revolvers DALTON LUDLOW KY SHOPS. 9" H x 8 3/8" Two (2) Remington New Model 1858 top diameter. Third quarter 19th century. Single-Action Belt Percussion Revolvers, .44 500.00 - 600.00 caliber. 1st item: Serial number 85005, underside of barrel. Barrels marked "Patented Sept. 14, 1858/E. Remington & Sons. Ilion, New York. U.S.A./New-Model". Walnut stocks, metal frames, octagonal barrels, brass trigger guards. "JUB" and "P" inspector's marks, on and under barrel and trigger guard, "GR" inscribed in rectangle cartouche, bottom of stocks. 2nd item: Serial number 35385, underside of barrel. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 104 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Barrels marked "Patented Sept. 14, 1858/E. 505 2 Robert E. Lee signed documents as Pres. of Washi Remington & Sons. Ilion, New York. Two (2) Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) signed U.S.A./New-Model". Walnut stocks, metal documents as President of Washington College, frames, octagonal barrels, brass trigger guards. Lexington, VA. 1st item: Signed letter from Lee Both items housed in a hand made wooden box to Mr. Benjamin L. Willingham, Allendale, with brass latches and interior fitted S.C., dated June 28, 1870, reading "Dear Sir, I compartments, inscribed with name of previous have the pleasure of communicating to you the owner, lower right of lid, inscribed date "Dec. action of the Faculty of Washington College 1947", lower left of lid. Barrel lengths - 6 1/2". commending your son Calder B. Willingham for Overall lengths - 14 1/4". Box - 2 3/8" H x 16 his regular attendance upon his college duties, 1/4" 9 1/8" D. Civil War Era. 700.00 - 900.00 and for his industry and improvement in his 503 Civil War Model 1860 Spencer Repeating Carbine studies during the late se[s]sion. With best Civil War era Model 1860 Spencer Repeating wishes for his future welfare, I am, Respy. R E Carbine, .56 caliber, serial number 29459. Lee President". 9 1/8" H x 7 7/8" W. 2nd item: Barrel marked "Spencer Repeating/Rifle Co. Signed note from Lee, dated December 14, Boston Mass/Pat's March 6, 1860". Oiled 1868, reading "Exercises for the day are walnut stocks, metal frame, round barrel, suspended R E Lee Washington College". 7 standard sights, sling bar and ring, tubular 1/2" H x 7 3/4" W. Obituaries for Elizabeth loading magazine located in the buttstock. Martha Baynard Willingham (1830-1887), wife Carved initials "P" and "SC" either side of of Benjamin d'Ion Lawton Willingham buttstock, possible indication of ownership. (1829-1898), dated July 18, 1887, and for her Barrel length - 22. Overall length - 39". Serial mother Martha Sarah Chaplin Baynard number corresponds to years 1863-1865. 600.00 (1805-1889), circa April 23, 1889, together - 800.00 with an article titled "Family Reunion", circa May 11, 1892, from the "Atlanta Constitution", attached en verso. Housed under glass in a gilt wood frame. Framed - 20 5/8" H x 14" W. Note: The "Family Reunion" article describes 504 U.S. Asa Waters Contract Musket, 1829 Benjamin L. Willingham, Esq. as a man of U.S. Asa Waters contract musket, .76 caliber. "splendid physique and commanding Formally flintlock converted to percussion. appearance, [he] is as polite as a Chesterfield, Lock plate marked "U.S. A. Waters Millbury and active in business as if he has scarcely 1829". Walnut stocks, round barrel, metal frame attained middle life. This remarkable man has and barrel bands, front sight. Carved initials reared nine boys, and yesterday all of them "CAP" and "CS" either side of butt stock, dined at their father's table". The article states possible indication of ownership. Barrel length - that Calder B. Willingham is "a cotton factor 40". Overall length - 55". Note: Asa Waters II and commission merchant in Macon, Ga., and is (1769-1841), son of Asa Waters (1742-1813), known as one of the most benevolent men in the lived in Millbury, MA, and, with a brother, state". Provenance: Private Maryville, TN built an armory in 1808 to supply firearms for collection. 3,000.00 - 3,500.00 the army under contract with the United States government. A large landowner, he expanded his business interests to banking and the manufacture of scythes, saws, and similar products. He also built in Millbury one of the 506 Lewis M. Coleman Photographic & Memorial Archive finest residences of the area. (Information Lewis Minor Coleman (Virginia, 1827-1863) according to the "Waters Family Papers, photographic and memorial archive. 1st item: 1749-1873", Sixth-plate tintype of Lewis Minor Coleman http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Findingaid attired in his CSA uniform. Housed in a tooled s/waters_family.pdf). 500.00 - 600.00 leather case, 1/2" x 3 3/4" x 3 1/4". 2nd item: Cabinet card photo by A.W. Judd (1846-1929), Chattanooga, Tennessee depicting Lewis Minor Coleman accompanied by two aunts and another female family member. 5 1/2" H x 6 3/4" W. 3rd item: W. A. Pratt, Richmond, VA Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 105 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # quarter-plate daguerreotype of Lewis Minor 507 Military Book Belonging to Lewis Minor Coleman, Ma Coleman housed in a tooled leather case, 1/2" x Military instruction book signed by Major 4 3/4" x 3 3/4". 4th item: G. W. Minnis, William Allen titled "Instruction for Heavy Richmond, VA cabinet card of Lewis Minor Artillery; Prepared by a Board of Officers for Coleman attired in his CSA uniform, inscribed the use of the Army of the United States", en verso, Lewis Minor Coleman I, Lt. Col. 1st printed Charleston, SC 1861, Steam-Power Va. Artillery, C. S. A., 3 1/4" x 2 1/4". 5th item: Presses of Evans & Cogswell. 272 pages with Victorian oval gold plated mourning/memorial 39 illustration plat, 12mo. Ink inscription to brooch, laurel and oak leaf detail, with front end paper reading "J. R. C. Lewis. Va inscription en verso reading "LMC died March Service. Jamestown Island. June 4th 1861" with 21st, 1863", 1 1/4" x 1 3/8". 6th item: Victorian inscription in pencil reading "Presented to oval gold plated swivel double sided Lewis M. Coleman by Major Wm. Allen June mourning/memorial brooch with swirl rope 10th 1862" with additional ink inscription frame, not engraved but belonging to Lewis reading "Major Allen was one of Lee's staff - Minor Coleman, 1 1/2" x 1 1/4". Provenance: Was a talented man & a scholar son of a ___ of The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Winchester M.A.C. (Mary Ambler Marshall Chattanooga, TN. Descended in the family of Coleman)". Ink inscription to inner cover and Lewis Minor Coleman, Jr., son of CSA Lt. title page reading "Lewis Minor Coleman, Colonel Lewis Minor Coleman (1827-1863) and Jr./From Grandma Coleman/for Lewis Jr./This Mary Ambler Marshall, daughter of James K. is your grandfathers book-He told me he had Marshall and granddaughter of John Marshall closely studied all the ____ - knew every (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was related strategy of battle - was very proud of his to the family of Henry Dearborn by his marriage knowledge. From Grandmother M.A.C.". 7 3/8" to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Annette H x 5 1/8" W x 1 1/8" D. Provenance: The Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the daughter of Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great Chattanooga, TN. Descended in the family of granddaughter of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) Lewis M. Coleman Jr. II (1894-1914), son of on her mother's side. Biography: "Coleman, Lewis M. Coleman Jr., son of CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis Minor, born in Hanover county, Virginia, Lewis Minor Coleman (1827-1863) and Mary February 3, 1827; graduated with high honors at Ambler Marshall, daughter of James K. the University of Virginia in 1846, and became Marshall and granddaughter of John Marshall principal of the Hanover Academy; in 1859, (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman Jr. also was upon the resignation of Dr. Harrison from the related to the family of Henry Dearborn by his chair of ancient languages in the University of marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Virginia, Mr. Coleman, who had been a pupil of Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the Dr. Harrison, was elected professor of Latin, daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and relinquished his position in the Hanover and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn Academy to accept the same; he served in that (1751-1829) on her mother's side. Biography: capacity but for two years, for in 1861, at the "William Allan (1837-1889) was an educator, outbreak of the civil war, he joined the ranks of writer, and Confederate army officer during the the Confederate army, in which he enlisted as American Civil War. A University of Virginia captain of an artillery company which he graduate, Allan served on the staff of recruited; he was promoted to the rank of Confederate general Thomas J. "Stonewall" lieutenant colonel of artillery in 1862; at the Jackson and later with Jubal A. Early's Army of battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, the Valley. After the war, at the invitation of he was severely wounded, and after three Robert E. Lee, Allan taught mathematics at months died from his injury, March 21, 1863". Washington College in Lexington. There he (Information according to Encyclopedia of began to write about the Civil War, Virginia Biography, Volume III, By: Lyon collaborating on a book with the mapmaker Gardiner Tyler, LL. D., Lewis Historical Jedediah Hotchkiss, contributing to the debates Publishing Company, New York 1915). See about the Battle of Gettysburg, and publishing a other lots related to this family in this auction. memoir. Allan became popular on the Lost 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 Cause lecture circuit, and authored a history of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862 and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 106 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # the first volume of a history of the Army of Burton Craige family, and North Carolina in the Northern Virginia. In 1873, Allan became the Civil War. 2 copies of "The Richmond first principal of McDonogh Institute, a private Dispatch", 1893, concerning the reinternment of school for poor boys near Baltimore, Maryland. Confederate President Jefferson Davis, 1 copy He died there in 1889". (Information according of the Roster of the Ex-Confederate Soldiers to Living in Lincoln County with THE ADDRESS https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Allan_Wi of A. NIXON, Delivered before the United lliam_1837-1889#start_entry). Description Daughter of the Confederacy and Confederate courtesy of Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. Veterans in Court House, Lincolnton, N.C., on 500.00 - 700.00 Memorial Day, Friday, May 10, 1907. 4 letters 508 Craige Family, N.C. archive, inc. Civil War, 75 pl and documents from 1902, from Jefferson Davis Civil War and post war archive related to the Monument Association, USDAR, related to the Craige Family, North Carolina, 75 plus items. memorials of Confederate Veterans. 5 letters 1st group: 14 Civil War era documents and and documents related to Mrs. Annie Erwin letters. 1 handwritten timeline of North Craige Allison, youngest daughter of Burton Carolina in the Civil War, and 13 Civil War Craige. Included is a letter dated August 25, letters related to Francis Burton Craige 1900 from R. E. Wilson, a Confederate veteran (1811-1875), U.S. Congressman from North to Mrs. Allison regarding a letter about the first Carolina, and a member of the Confederate confeterate soldier killed in the war. He writes, Congress. The letters contain correspondence "I have never read any history of the rebellion, between Craige's three sons, Francis Burton written by a dam yankee, for the reason, that I Craige, Jr. (1846-1913), Captain in the 33rd dont believe that one ever lived, or died, that N.C. Infantry, James A. Craige (1841-1914), could speak or write the truth about anything". Major in the 57th N.C. Infantry, and Kerr 1 application blank, of Alfred Burton Young, Craige (1843-1904), Captain in 1st N.C. for the Confederate States of America Roll of Calvary who also served as Aide de Camp to Honour in Confederate Museum, Richmond, General James Bryan Gordon for most of the Virginia. 1 letter from B. Perry to Child of Hon. war. Most of the letters talk of hardships and Burton Craige, requesting a signed letter of happenings of camp life. In a letter written by Burton Craige from between the years of James A. Craige on March 24, 1864, he tells his 1860-65. Perry mentions that he was bequethed sister about a great snowball fight where his a collection of autograph manuscripts, written N.C. brigade charged a Virginia brigade, they by prominent men in military history, and notes were whipped and he was knocked from his that he is lacking some from Burton Craige. 1 horse several times by enemy snowballs. A letter from a Burton Craige decendant to Mr. R. letter written by Burton Craige to his son B. House, Chancellor of the University of North Francis from Washington on January 15, 1861, Carolina, dated July 15, 1955, regarding a "It is reported this morning that soldiers will be portrait of Burton Craige, and its placement in withdrawn from Fort Sumpter. Whether it is the library of the University. 1 handwritten true or not I do not know. I hope it is so. It may manuscript by Anne Craige Allison titled "The preserve the peace during Buchanan Southern Spirit in the War", attempting to argue Administration. Lincoln will doubless attempt the southern soldier's side in the confict. after the fourth of March to coerce the seceding Provenance: Nashville, Tennessee estate. Note: states unless all the fourteen states secede...". A See related Craige family lot, #492. 1,000.00 - letter written May 22, 1864, by Hon. Burton 1,200.00 Craige to his daughter, tells of the death of 509 7 Civil War CSA Military Documents, inc. Vicksburg General James Bryan Gordon at the battle of Seven (7) Civil War Confederate States of Meadow Bridge. He relays the news of her America (CSA) related military documents. brother Kerr who arrived with the body of 1st-4th items: Four (4) documents pertaining to Gordon, and that his life had been saved when a Captain Marcus W. Johnson, 57th Regiment, musket ball glanced off of the buckle of his Georgia Infantry, Field & Staff Company and sword belt. Gordon's body was received at the Assistant Commissary of Subsistence. 1st item: depot by a large group of citizens and decorated Document titled "Hed [sic] Quarters Near with a wreath. 2nd group: 15 Postbellum Vicksburg/May 23rd 1863/ A List of Men documents and letters related to the Francis belonging to 57th Regt wanting rations" Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 107 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # featuring 48 names arranged by Companies A-I, document from the Auditor's Office, Macon, obverse, 5 additional names with a notation MS, addressed to the County Treasurer of stating the total of 53, reverse. Reverse also Carroll County, dated February 15, 1865. includes the annotation "taken down by P.H. Document reads "Pursuant to the provisions of Ward, Medical Dispenser, 57th Regt " above a the act for relief of families of soldiers, note reading "please state whither the 5 officers approved August 13, 1864, the Governor, will receive any thing extra...Capt Boner asked Auditor, and Treasurer, have this day made a me to find out whither servants were intitled distribution of $242,185.00, in change notes, [sic] to rations or not" facsimile signature in being a part of the sum appropriated in said act. Ward's hand for "Capt Johnson Commissary The pro rata share of your county, of which is 57th Ga Regiment". 2nd item: Letter from $5083.96/100, and is in the Treasury subject to Johnson, Fort Valley, GA, addressed to Colonel your order, on return of this notice to this office, Lucius B. Northrop (1811-1894), with the certificate of the Probate Clerk Commissary-General of the CSA, Richmond, endorsed thereon, showing that you have given VA, dated March 21, 1864. The letter reads bond as required by an act entitled "An act "Sir, Enclosed please find my summary for better to provide for the families of soldiers," February 1864...I have been delayed in approved December 2, 1863", with A. J. collecting dues from officers of 57th Ga Regt Gillespie, Auditor of Public Accounts, the balance of Eleven hundred and Sixty-dollars signature, with B. F. Jones signature confirming as shown in statement is on hand and subject to the receipt of Auditor's Warrant No. 897 for your orders" with Johnson's signature. Also $5083.96/100, dated March 28, 1863, below. includes an envelope reading "Returns for May Handwritten Probate Clerk certificate, signed 1863" in ink and in pencil, with two pieces of by Jones as Marshall County Treasurer with folded paper reading "Monthly Summary additional writing and 10 cent Jefferson Davis Statement - March 1863" and "Quarterly stamp, reverse. Provenance: Private Knoxville, Returns Ending 30th June 1863". 3rd-4th items: TN collection. 500.00 - 600.00 Two (2) copies of "Form No. 6., Monthly 510 Confederate Capt. Camillus B. Huggins Murfreesboro Summary Statement of Funds Received and Large Civil War archive, related to Captain C. disbursed at Vicksburg, Miss. in April 1863" B. Huggins (5th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry) and "June 1863" with printed and handwritten of Murfreesboro, TN, and William C. Medders text completed by Johnson as Assistant (24th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, Company Commissary of Subsistence. 5th item: ALS from G, rank in Private, rank out First Lieutenant), Brigadier General Daniel Huggins (1810-1897), plus some post war correspondence and undated but likely written circa May 1862 when publications, 83 items total. 1st-66th items: he was under the command of General Braxton Sixty-six (66) Civil War letters, and Bragg (1817-1876) in charge of Depots and commissary documents, and military orders Rear Guard. ALS reading "Generals, I have related to Captain C. B. Huggins (1822-1910) ordered 100 Mule Teams complete from of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Includes a letter Memphis. 30 have come. Please order the rest" from Major R. Wilson to Captain C. B. with Ruggle's signature. 6th item: Letter from Huggins, Loudon, TN, dated July 19, 1863, Sergeant Alexander M. Bickham, 11th notifying Huggins of his appointment to the Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, Company A, Commissary Department and ordering Huggins, addressed to Colonel Uncas Bourne, Ordnance if he accepts the position to "return to D.H.C. Officer, General and Staff Officers, Spencer Chief C.F. of 4th District of Tenn. at Non-Regimental Enlisted Men, Meridian, MS, Shelbyville the enclosed Bond and Oath and at Headquarters, Office of Conscription, report to him for duty". There are many Enterprise, MS, dated November 2, 1863. The documents concerning the movement of goods letter reads "...I respectfully inform you that the and cattle throughout Tennessee. There are also list of detailed men in your employ was letters to C. B. Huggins regarding cattle for received in due time but owning to the great General Forrest's command. Most receipts and prep of busine[s]s a reply was neglected" with orders involve moving and buying cattle. In a Bickham's signature. Includes envelope with 10 letter from J. M. Johnston to Capt. Huggins, cent Jefferson Davis stamp and illegible dated May 9th, 1865, Johnston writes "The postmark. 7th item: CSA Soldiers Relief yanks came here yesterday under a flag of truce, Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 108 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # remained 3 hours and left. They order all Railrode [sic] yet i [sic] will find out...". The soldiers to report by the 20th instant. They will April 10, 1863 letter refers to the attempted treat them as outlaws after that time". The book capture of Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan "Notable Men of Tennessee, with Portraits," by by Union troops in McMinnville, TN, mid-April Judge John Allison gives this biographical 1863, reading "we herd [sic] the yankees run information about C.B. Huggins: "Our subject’s Morgan out of McMinville [sic ]last Saturday, boyhood days were spent in his native county, and if that be so we will leave hear purty [sic] where he received limited educational soon, I can't say where we will go". In the same advantages. He began his business career as letter he also gives their approximate location clerk in a mercantile establishment, and stating "I [can't] tell whether we hav [sic] got afterward engaged in the grocery business two any closter [sic] to Wartrace or not I think it is years with J. W. Nelson, in Lebanon, Tenn., and about 7 miles and it is 7 miles to Shelbyville then returned to Murfreesboro, and after from Wartrace...". The majority of the letters, clerking a number of years, engaged in the dry written while Medders was stationed in camps goods business with Isaac Lohman, and away from fighting, contain assurances that he afterward with his father and brother in the is well, inquiries about the family, and requests grocery business, continuing until 1857. Mr. for his mother to knit him socks and for his Huggins was in the commissary department of father to buy him a horse. Note: "The the Confederate Army after the battle of Stones Twenty-fourth Tennessee (Confederate) River until the surrender. Since that time he has Regiment was organized in June 1861, at Camp followed different occupations. He was Anderson, near Murfreesboro, and comprised connected with the First National and Stone twelve companies raised in the counties of River Bank as teller, but of late years has Williamson, Rutherford, Maury, Bedford, devoted his time and means to general trading Coffee, Smith, DeKalb, Sumner, Hickman and and speculation". The Huggins family went on Perry. It was first commanded by Col. R D to start a long-running Coca Cola Bottling Plant Allison, and later by Col. Bratton and Col. John in Murfreesboro in what was originally a Wilson. It moved into Kentucky and was waterworks and ice plant, opened in 1902. stationed at Cave City in October. At this time 67th-73rd items: Seven (7) Civil War letters it was in Col. Shaver's brigade of Hardee's from William C. Medders, 24th Regiment, division. It was in Gen. Strahl's brigade during Tennessee Infantry, Company G. Six of the the most of the war. It participated in the letters are addressed to Mr. H. C. Medders, his pitched battle of Shiloh, losing many, and was father, and one of the letters is written to his reorganized at or near Corinth; thence moved sister, Miss Linney Medders, Hillsboro, TN. via Chattanooga on the Kentucky campaign, and The dates of the letters range from August was severely engaged at Perryville. It then 1862-April 1863 from various locations in retreated with Bragg's army, and on December Middle and East Tennessee, including one letter 31, 1862, participated in the charge at dated August 5, 1862, written in a camp near Murfreesboro, losing again heavily. It moved Chattanooga, four letters dated March 28, April south, and in September, 1863, was engaged at 2, 10, and 20, written in camps near Chickamauga, and later participated at Shelbyville, TN, one letter dated October 27 Missionary Ridge. In 1864 it was in all the 186_ [exact date illegible], and one undated leading engagements in the famous Georgia letter with no location. The August 5, 1862 campaign, and in the aggregate lost heavily. It letter refers to the regiment's participation in moved with Hood's army to Jonesboro; thence to battles in Mississippi: "I saw J. W. Johnson the Tennessee, where it participated at Franklin and day that we left Tupelo he was well at the Nashville; thence moved to North Carolina, and time...". The April 2, 1863 letter provides a in the spring of 1865 surrendered at glimpse into camp activities, his approximate Greensboro". (From "Goodspeed's History of location, and the general morale of the soldiers East Tennessee", 1887). 74th-80th items: Seven reading "I herd [sic] some commanding (7) post Civil War letters including one letter yesterday the Boys are generally well at this from Daniel Medders, Burkesville, KY, to his time we hav [sic] to drill twice (?) a day we brother possibly William C. Medders, dated think it is hard to drill all the time I don't no March 12, 1871. Also includes three letters and [sic] how mutch [sic] closter [sic] we [are] to one page of poetry all appearing to have been Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 109 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # written by the same individual identified by the Davis in a Confederate uniform. E. Jacobs, 93 initials "T. T.", "T.T.T.", "T.A.T.", and "S. I. Camp Street, New Orleans studio mark with T.", addressed to Thomas B. Brown, one dated inscription identifying Davis, in blue ink, May 15, 1869. The individual, who indicates reverse. 4 1/8" H x 2 1/2" W. 3rd item: that she is a woman in the dated letter, Fourteen page later copy of Jefferson Davis's addresses Brown as "Kind Friend" in one Inaugural Speech delivered at the Capitol, undated letter, only to revert to a more formal Monday, February 18, 1861. Handwritten in ink address in the dated letter that appears to be the on notebook paper. 11" H x 8 1/2" W. last she wrote to him. Addressing a Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. misunderstanding that occurred between them 500.00 - 600.00 in the dated letter, she writes "I did not think 512 2 Colton Civil War Maps, Military Stations & Forts that you would take offense at a few verses, Two (2) Colton Civil War maps, 3 items total. intended for fun...thinking that it would amuse 1st item: J.H. Colton, Civil War era map of the you, I sent it to you...I had no claims on you, but United States showing Military Stations and those of friendship, and now I am sorry I have Forts, prepared for The Rebellion Record, New not that. As to your not marrying, I do not blame York: G.P. Putnam, 1861. Civil War era map you for that, I do not think less of you for that, I showing both Federal and Confederate states. do not wish to marry myself not never have in Image - 14 5/8" x 15 3/4". Sheet - 17" x 17" all my life...Please, Tom, do this much for one (irregular). Also included is a page from the who has ever been your friend, It is all I ask, Rebellion Record with introductory note and Never hurt another one of my sex as you have "Table of Occurences from Nov. 6, 1860-March me. May God forgive you, as freely as I do. 4, 1861". 9 3/4" x 6 1/2". 2nd item: G. Adieu S. I. T. _". Also includes two Coffee Woolworth Colton, map of the United States County, TN tax receipts for Thomas B. Brown, showing Railroads and Counties, etc., "Used by dated December 4, 1871, and December 1873. General Grant in making the proposed lines of 81st-83rd items: Three (3) Civil War related operations of the armies of the United States in publications: "The Mansion and The Cabin" by 1864." From the Atlas to Accompany the Mary Y. Walworth, President of the General Official Records of the Union and Confederate Cheatham Chapter of the United Daughters of Armies, 1861-1865. Image - 16 1/2" x 27". the Confederacy, 7 3/4" H x 3 3/4" W; "Battles Sheet - 17 1/2" x 29". Provenance: The estate of of Chattanooga and Vicinity, A Monograph" Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, published by the Chattanooga Community Tennessee. 400.00 - 500.00 Association, Chattanooga, Tennessee, a vintage guide to Civil War Battlefields near Chattanooga, 7 3/4" H x 4 3/4" W; and a vintage newspaper clipping highlighting songs 513 Civil War Manuscript Map, West TN Railroads from the Civil War, including "Swing Low Civil War era ink on laid paper hand drawn Sweet Chariot". 6" H x 3" W. 700.00 - 900.00 map depicting West Tennessee and Northern 511 3 Jefferson Davis Items, inc. Electoral Ticket Mississippi and Alabama. The strategical map Three (3) Jefferson Davis items, including focuses on towns, cities, and railroad stations Confederate Electoral Ticket. 1st item: and their positions along the railroads, rivers, Jefferson Davis Confederate Electoral Ticket and roads of the region. Towns, cities, and from the State of Virginia, Wednesday, stations identified include Paris, Hainbolt, November 6th, 1861. Includes Alexander H. Lexington, Henderson, Bolivar, Grand Junction, Stephens, of Georgia, "for Vice-President", with McNairy, Saltillo, Cerro Gordo, Coffee, John R. Edmunds, Halifax, and Allen T. Savannah, Crump Landing, Bethel, Purdy, Caperton, Monroe "for the state at large", with Adamsville, Pittsburg, Holly Springs, Corinth, sixteen candidates "For the Districts", and Eastport, Waterloo, Iuka, Leland, Florence, and Roger A. Pryor "For Congress". The typed Tuscumbia. Includes a table of contents that names are surrounded by a decorative black lists five starting points from railroad stations border. Inscribed "B. J. Eggleston", in ink, with and river towns to various regional locations mathematical notations, in pencil, reverse. 6 with the travel distance in miles. Also includes 1/4" H x 4" W. 2nd item: Carte de Visite Explanation with a key for roads and railroads, depicting a three-quarter bust view of Jefferson and a compass rose illustrating North and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 110 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # South. Pencil inscription reading "Comag "Sir, In directing a remittance of $2000 to be Officer I_U_KA" en verso. Housed in a sealed made to you on account of the expenses of the plastic archival sleeve. Map - 7 1/2" H x 9 1/2" next term of the U.S.A...for the Northern W. Sleeve - 8 1/4" H x 10 1/8" W. Provenance: District of Mississippi as requested by your The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, letter...Very Respectfully Sir...J. A. Spencer Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 Secretary of the Treasury". 10 3/4" H x 8" W. 514 10 Southern documents, inc. Pre Mexican War letter 4th item: Steel-plate engraved portrait of James Ten (10) Southern related documents. 1st item: Knox Polk (1795-1849), 11th President of the Pre Mexican-American War letter from US, engraved by W. J. Edwards after the Governor of Mississippi Albert G. Brown original painting by Savinien Edm Dubourjal (1813-1880), Executive Chamber, Jackson, MS, (Massachusetts, 1795-1865), circa 1845. to Brigadier General G. M. Brooke, County Features a three-quarter view of Polk Military Division, New Orleans, LA, dated surrounded by a decorative engraved frame, a September 2, 1845, reading "General, The vignette depicting the "Annexation of Texas" Battalion recently called for by the President and a facsimile of Polk's signature, below. 9 from this States is not yet organized. This is to 3/4" H x 6 3/8" W. 5th item: "Brown's Improved be attributed to the disappointment cause by a Almanack, Pocket Memorandum, and Account call for foot rather than for mounted men. I hope Book, For the Year 1840" published by John F. that between the thirteenth and last of this Brown, Concord, NH. 12mo, stitched, yellow month, the battalion will be complete. The card stock front and back covers, front with Secretary of War [William Learned Marcy], woodcut of James K. Polk, back with John F. with whom I have communicated on the subject, Brown and William White advertisements, authorizes one or more companies to be frontispiece with woodcut engraving of the received in case the whole number demanded Pyramids of Giza, approx. 71 pages. Includes should not be offered...I would suggest...that calendar pages and standard almanac features Genl. J. M. Duffield of this place, (whom I with twelve textual woodcut engravings of designated, under authority from the Secretary, important American historical figures including to muster in the First Reg't from this State) be Polk, Henry Clay, and Washington Irving. Also charged by you with that duty, I have ordered includes handwritten notations on the Pocket him to take charge of the troops, until received Memorandum pages. 5 3/8" H x 3 1/2" W. into service". Includes note written by 6th-10th items: Five (5) Tennessee checks summarizing the contents of the letter, dated including two (2) Office of Cowan, McClung, September 23, 1847, en verso. Folded - 11 3/8" and Company, lithographed by the Hatch H x 9 1/4" W. Unfolded - 11 3/8" H x 18 3/8" Lithographic Company, No. 5420 and 8017, for W. 2nd item: Letter from William Gannaway the amount of $266.05 and $1,029.25, dated "Parson" Brownlow (1805-1877) responding to September 3, 1870 and November 11, 1972; a request for his autograph from Thomas H. one (1) First National Bank, Knoxville, Farnham, Crosswicks, NJ, dated April 26, 1862, engraved by the American Bank Note Company, reading "I have your note requesting to be No. 17559, for the amount of $60.84, dated furnished with my autograph, and here with January 14, 1870; one (1) East Tennessee, return you a specimen of my bad hand-writing. Virginia and Georgia RailRoad Company, Very Respectfully, W. G. Brownlow". Also engraved by Hosford and Sons, No. 716, for the includes two envelopes with woodcut amount of $7.62, dated August 5, 1873; Bank of engravings of Brownlow, both postmarked circa Clarksville, engraved by the American Bank 1861, one with a three cent George Washington Note Company, printed by Ferrell, Dietz, and stamp. Letter mounted to brown card stock. Company, No. 4968, for the amount of $200, Letter - 3 1/4" H x 5 1/8" W. Card stock - 3 3/8" dated April 14, 1875. Checks approximately 3 H x 6 3/8" W. Envelopes range in size from 3 1/2" H x 8 3/8" W. Mid/late 19th century. 1/4" H x 5 1/4" to 3 3/8" H x 6" W. 3rd item: Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. Letter on carbon copy paper from John C. 450.00 - 550.00 Spencer (1788-1855), as Secretary of the Treasury (1843-1844), addressed to Alexander K. McClung, Esq., Marshal for the Northern, District of Mississippi, Columbus, MS, reading Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 111 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 515 Civil War era Album, inc. Union Army/Naval Officer M. Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, son of CSA Civil War-era tooled leather and brass bound Lt. Col. Lewis Minor Coleman). Note: Flag album of forty-nine (49) photographic images, was among belongings associated with Charles including forty-seven (47) cartes-de-viste, H. Boyd. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 fifteen (15) depicting various Union Army and 517 Civil War Photograph - Rossville Gap In Missionary Naval officers and soldiers. Cartes-de-viste Large Civil War photograph mounted on card subjects include Henry Clay, Martha and stock depicting Rossville Gap in Missionary George Washington, two depicting Union Army Ridge with Union soldier right foreground and Brigadier General Robert Anderson the former home of Cherokee Chief John Ross (1805-1871), one taken when he was a Major, right background, which was used as the labeled "Taken at Fort Sumter, Feb'y 8, 1861", headquarters of Major General Gordon Granger, published by E. Anthony, New York, 1861, one Reserve Corps, Army of the Cumberland, at labeled "Brady N.Y.", Union Army Brevet Rossville Gap during the Battle of Lieutenant General Winfield Scott (1786-1866), Chickamauga. Titled en verso "The Rossville Rear Admiral Andrew Hull Foote (1806-1863), Gap - Through Mission[sic] and one possibly depicting the 31st Governor of Ridge/Georgia/1863" and signed lower right "C. Maryland Thomas Holliday Hicks (1798-1865). H. Boyd" and in crayon "Boyd" upper right Also includes one loose CDV depicting a Civil corner. Captioned lower left of photo "The War era Union Army officer, labeled Negative Rossville Gap - Through Mission[sic] No 44519, photographed by Shorey, Baltimore, Ridge/Genl. Thomas stand at end of MD, three CDVs depicting illustrations of Chickamauga" and captioned lower right "The domestic life, and two tintypes depicting House of The Chief John Ross". The identical children, the remaining CDVs depicting men, image is featured in the book "The Civil War women, and children in mid 19th century dress. Through The Camera: Elson's New History In 6 7/8" H x 5 1/4" W x 2 7/8" D. Provenance: Sixteen Parts (16 Volumes); Comprising A Baltimore estates of Virginia Howard Miller (c. Complete History Of The Civil War", published 1880-1946) and Hugh Purviance King 1912, page 360. 13 3/4" H x 28" W. (1873-1966) passed down to present Living Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Estate of Virginia Johnston, Chattanooga, TN. Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Descended in 500.00 - 700.00 the family of Charles Harrold Boyd, who served on General George H. Thomas staff as Captain of the Topographical Engineers, Army of the Cumberland. (Information according to the "Civil War Record of Brown University", 516 Civil War Annin & Co. 36 Star Flag Civil War era Annin and Company American 1920). Charles Boyd's wife, Annette Maria hand-sewn 36-star flag , comprised of applied Dearborn Boyd, was the daughter of Greenleaf cotton on linen ground with two brass Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter grommets. Maker's stencil "Annin & Co N.Y. of Maj. General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) 5", top left near grommet. 32 1/2" H x 58" W. on her mother's side. She and Charles Harrod Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Boyd had four children Annie Frances Harrod Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Descended in Boyd, Augusta Dearborn Boyd, Emily Dearborn the family of Charles Harrold Boyd, who served Boyd, and Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis on General George H. Thomas staff as Captain M. Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN). 400.00 - of the Topographical Engineers, Army of the 450.00 Cumberland. (Information according to the "Civil War Record of Brown University", 1920). Charles Boyd's wife, Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, was the daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter of Maj. General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) on her mother's side. She and Charles Harrod Boyd had four children Annie Frances Harrod Boyd, Augusta Dearborn Boyd, Emily Dearborn Boyd, and Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 112 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 518 Civil War Photograph, Battle of Chattanooga 1920). Charles Boyd's wife, Annette Maria Large Civil War photograph mounted on card Dearborn Boyd, was the daughter of Greenleaf stock depicting Confederate artillery captured at Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter the Battle of Chattanooga, November 1863. of Maj. General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) Inscriptions lower left margin, "Captured Guns, on her mother's side. She and Charles Harrod Mission Ridge Nov 1863" and lower right Boyd had four children Annie Frances Harrod corner, "Parked opposite General (?illeg -- Boyd, Augusta Dearborn Boyd, Emily Dearborn Thomas?) Headquarters in Chattanooga. Pencil Boyd, and Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis inscription verso, upper left corner, "C. H. M. Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN). 400.00 - Boyd" and in crayon "Boyd". Photograph - 13 450.00 1/4"H x 10 3/4" W. Card stock - 21 1/2"H x 520 Civil War Drawing & Photograph, 2 items 14"W. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Two (2) Civil War items. 1st item: Civil War Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Descended in charcoal and gouache drawing on cardstock the family of Charles Harrold Boyd, who served signed L. P/Finger lower right and dated July on General George H. Thomas staff as Captain 1862. Inscribed and titled en verso "Made for C. of the Topographical Engineers, Army of the H. B. by L. F/ Finger, U.S. Blackgards (sic), Cumberland. (Information according to the Washington, 1862". Drawing depicts African "Civil War Record of Brown University", American United States troops in a camp 1920). Charles Boyd's wife, Annette Maria setting, 3 standing guard with their weapons,1 Dearborn Boyd, was the daughter of Greenleaf standing guard by a structure, and 2 in the left Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter background. 6 1/2" H x 7 3/4" W. 2nd item: of Maj. General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) Civil War or Civil War reunion photo mounted on her mother's side. She and Charles Harrod onto cardstock depicting gentlemen sitting and Boyd had four children Annie Frances Harrod standing on a lookout or cliff, possibly Lookout Boyd, Augusta Dearborn Boyd, Emily Dearborn Mountain, Georgia. Two men appear to be in Boyd, and Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis uniform but most are in civilian clothing. Titled M. Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN). 400.00 - below "C. S. Cotton Major 1st Regt. Ohio Light 450.00 Art.". Photograph - 7 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W. Overall - 11 1/2"H x 9 1/2" W. 500.00 - 700.00

519 Civil War Photograph, Crawfish Springs Chickamauga Large Civil War photograph mounted on card 521 Civil War Prison Sketches and letter, 4 items stock titled "Crawfish Springs Chickamauga Two (2) Civil War prison sketches, one (1) 1863". Inscriptions lower left margin, "Picket at letter, and one (1) book, 4 items total. 1st item: Crawfish Spring GA. July 1864 C.H.B." and Graphite on paper sketch titled "Group of Rebel lower right corner, "Sharing a Picket Perk". Prisoners" by W. Newman, a prisoner at Elmira Pencil inscription verso, upper left corner, Prison Camp; signed and dated September 10, "Major Charles H. Boyd" and in crayon "Boyd" 1864, lower right, inscribed to P. P Norman and lower left corner, "On the Battlefield of upper left. 2nd item: Graphite on paper sketch Chickamauga". Photograph - 13 3/4"H x 11"W. titled "Views from Exterior of Rebel Camp, Card stock - 22"H x 14 1/2"W. Note: Crawfish Elmira," also attributed to Newman. 3rd item: Springs was the last source of water for many Letter written from Elmira Prison Camp July Union soldiers prior to the Battle of 28, 1864, by William D. Swan to Mr. Charles Chickamauga. The entire campaign was marked Swan, 143 Water Street, Elmira, NY. 4th item: by a water shortage due to a drought in the 2001 Reprint of the 1912 book "Elmira Prison summer of 1863 (ref: ). Camp 1864-65" by Clay W. Holmes, in which Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd the first sketch is published as Plate 19, p. 113. Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Descended in Ref. p. 76, and captioned "Reproduced from an the family of Charles Harrold Boyd, who served original sketch made in the prison camp Sept. on General George H. Thomas staff as Captain 10, 1864 by W. Newman, a prisoner, and of the Topographical Engineers, Army of the presented to the late Prentice P. Newman...This Cumberland. (Information according to the sketch is an actual pen (sic) picture of the "Civil War Record of Brown University", prisoners who stand in the foreground, exactly Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 113 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # as they appeared at the time. The stockade York, studio marks with additional text, en fence is shown and the 'Observatory' as it verso. CDVs range in size from 3 5/8" H x 2 appeared to those inside the camp". 1st item - 3/8" W to 4 5/8" H x 2 1/2" W. 3rd item: CDV 10 1/2" H x 11 1/2" W. 2nd item - 7" H x 9" W. depicting Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence, Letter - 10" H x 7 3/4" W. Archivally framed captioned "A redeemed Slave Child, 5 years of together in a new distressed giltwood frame, age. Redeemed in Virginia, by Catherine S. 36" H x 25" W, with black mat and glass Lawrence; baptized in Brooklyn, at Plymouth window on the reverse to show second sketch. Church, by Henry Ward Beecher, May, 1863". Note: Prentice Norman was the Postmaster Fannie May appears dressed in mid 19th Clerk at Elmira, and according to Holmes, century clothing holding a hat, a studio "knew everyone by heart and was the only landscape backdrop behind her. J. W. Black, person in the office who could distribute mail". Boston, studio mark, en verso. 4 3/8" H x 2 5/8" The text of the letter is as follows: "It is with a W. 4th item: CDV depicting Rebecca Huger, heartfelt gratitude that I have the honor to Charles Taylor, and Rosina Downs, captioned announce to you the reception of your letter in "Rebecca, Charley, and Rosa, Slave Children reply to mine, accompanied by a box containing from New Orleans". The children appear in mid many valuables by me highly appreciated, 19th century clothing in a studio setting. articles you have been so kind to send me. I Charles Paxson, Photographer, New York, know not in what manner to thank you...for the studio marks with additional text, en verso. 4 liberality and kindness shown towards me in the 1/8" H x 2 1/2" W. Note: for an interesting time of need. A friend in the time of need is a discussion of these photographs, ref. "The friend indeed. The high God in heaven will Young White Faces of Slavery," Mary Nell reward you for this act of kindness. The articles Mitchell, The New York Times, Jan. 30, 2014 - was quite a treat to me, nice paper ink and any https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/ other valuable articles that is useful to a soldier 30/the-young-white-faces-of-slavery/ and "Slave and especially one occupying the position I am Children of New Orleans, 1863" by Charles in. The good crackers and oysters was rather a Paxson - great treat to me. Soldiers are always in for https://www.gilderlehrman.org/content/slave-ch something good to eat and will go his length for ildren-new-orleans-1863 300.00 - 400.00 the same. Our once beautiful and once happy 523 9 Slave Related Documents & Almanacs but now dissolved and distressed country is in a Nine (9) slave related documents and almanacs, miserable condition all occasioned by this including slave sale report. 1st item: Slave Sale unholy war. May it be God's good will and Report from the Clerk's Office of Adams pleasure to soon bring the war to a close, and County, KY, signed by the owner/agent, peace and harmony shall reign once more and Malcom McNeill reporting "a male - slave, for the soldiers be permitted to return to their sale, named Joshua aged about twelve years; of fireside and families once more. I have written Black complexion, brought from the county of as much as I am allowed and must close. Your Christian in the state of Kentucky and the said given name is the same as my father who lives Malcolm McNeill being duly sworn, saith that in Virginia. Nothing more at present but hope to the said slave has not to his knowledge or hear from you soon. Yours truly, William D belief, been guilty of the crime of murder, Swan". Provenance: Middle Tennessee burglary, arson, rape, or grand larceny. collection, ex-Williams American Art, Subscribed and sworn to, before me this 10th Nashville, TN 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 day of June 1822. Woodson Wren, Clerk" with 522 4 "Slave Children of New Orleans" CDVs typed and handwritten text. 4 1/2" H x 7 3/4" Four (4) Civil War era Cartes de Visite W. 2nd item: Confederate Certificate of depicting "slave children" from Union-occupied Medical Examination of Slaves reading "We New Orleans. 1st-2nd items: Two (2) CDVs report that we have this day carefully examined depicting Rebecca Huger, one captioned "Oh! Tom aged 39 years, Slave of Estate of Joseph How I Love the Old Flag", one captioned "A Ma (?) of Noxubee County of Mi[s]s Slave Girl from New Orleans". Rebecca appears impre[s]sed by Lt A. G. Daz of Macon, Mi[s]s dressed in mid 19th century clothing in a studio on the 11th day of Feb. 1865 and hereby declare setting, one with the American flag draped him capable of performing field labor, and behind her. Charles Paxson, Photographer, New consider or pronounce him sound in mind and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 114 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # body except a bad set of teeth. Given at Macon, depicting the affects of slavery and segregation Noxubee County, Mi[s]s, Feb 11th 1865. A. A. with titles such as "A Nation's Act. Man Rowland Surgeon P. A. C. S./J. R. Sirius Asst Auction at the Capitol. A Freeman Sold", Surgeon P. A. C. S./Dol (?) McDonell "Colored Schools Broken Up, in the Free Employed Physician/Medical Board for the States", and "Southern Arguments to Stop the Examination of Conscripts 3rd Dist. of Miss." Mouths of Northern Guests", along with with handwritten and typed text. 8 3/8" H x 7 numerous articles on the subjects of slavery and 5/8" W. 3rd item: Letter from John Rogers of abolitionists, and statistical tables. 7 1/4" H x 4 Black Brook, Clinton County, NY, addressed to 1/2" W. 7th item: "The Anti-Slavery Record the Honorable Sidney Lawrence (1801-1892), July 1835", Vol. I., No. 7, published for the U.S. Representative from New York, dated American Anti-Slavery Society, New York, NY. April 1848. Rogers references the subject of Octavo, front paper wrapper with title and slavery in the territories and the opinion of the woodcut engraving titled "Scenes in the City citizens of Clinton county stating "the Prison of New York", six pages (incomplete). propagation of slavery into territory now free is Includes articles describing the stories of looked upon with abhorrence and the Northern African Americans who had been enslaved and man who will assist in doing it as unworthy to the moral objections of slavery. 6 5/8" H x 4 enjoy himself the [blessing] of freedom". 3/8" W. 8th item: "The Union Almanac for Lawrence would later give a speech on the 1851" printed by King and Baird, published by subject titled "On the Power and Duty of John H. Simon, Philadelphia, PA. Octavo, 1/2" Congress to Prohibit Slavery in the Territories", area of stitching, front paper wrapper with delivered in Committee of the Whole on the woodcut vignette of the American flag, cannon, State of the Union, in the House of and ships, back paper wrapper with "Signs of Representatives, Monday, June 12, 1848. the Zodiac" woodcut print and "Short Rogers also mentions the present objections to Almanac", 18 pages. Includes standard almanac tariffs, a key concern in the 1848 presidential features with textual woodcut engravings election. Folded - 10" H x 7 3/4" W. Unfolded - depicting subject including past Presidents, the 10" H x 15 1/4" W. 4th item: Temporary liquor Bunker Hill Monument, battles, and domestic license, issued to and signed by Mority Hahn scenes, articles focused on the negative effects and A. J. Suicord, Bainbridge, Decatur County, of the dissolution of the Union, written by GA, swearing that they will not "during the next notable figures including Edward Everett, succeeding twelve months, barter, give away, Daniel Webster, and an article titled "The sell or furnish, to any slave or slaves, any Exploits of General Taylor" by Jefferson Davis, measure or quantity of distilled or spirituous or with accompanying woodcut engraving. 8" H x intoxicating liquors, without the verbal or 6 3/4" W. 9th item: Civil War or post war laid written consent of the owners or employers of paper with two period poems in pencil on either such slave or slaves, or without the like consent side including "Ella Ree", also known as “Carry of or any free persons of color..." Me Back to Tennessee”, published by Septimus with additional oaths, dated October 13, 1853, Winner, 1865, and an untitled, possibly original the term of one year commencing May 21, 1853 poem reading "Jeff Davis is the President/Of to May 21, 1854. Note on blue scrap of paper, the Seceded States/And he made all his laws attached by two adhesive dots en verso. 12 3/4" accordingly/While himself is doing fine/And the H x 7 5/8" W. 5th-6th item: Two (2) copies of north is left behind...". Also includes envelope "The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for embossed "Union and Constitution" with a 1839", Vol. I, No. 4, published for the vignette of an eagle and a shield, with red and American Anti-Slavery Society, New York, NY. blue trim, addressed to "George Folke/Present". Octavo, one with stitching, one with yellow Sheet - 12 1/2" H x 8" W. Envelope - 2 7/8" H x front paper wrapper with woodcut engraving 4 7/8" W. Note: Oral history states that the titled "Emancipation, Ruin -- Slavery, poems were written by a run away slave. 500.00 Salvation!!", frontispiece with woodcut - 700.00 engraving titled "What has the North to do with Slavery?", one with frontispiece only, both approx. 48 pages. Includes standard almanac features with twelve woodcut engraving Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 115 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 524 2 Louisiana Documents, inc. Gov. A.B. Roman and Ma Gettysburg" by Webster & Albee; "Recruits Two (2) Louisiana documents. 1st item: going to the Front, Gettysburg" by B.W. Document with printed Louisiana state seal, Kilburn; "Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg," by certifying William Freret as mayor of the City W.H. Tipton; "Soldier's Monument, of New Orleans, signed by Andre Bienvenu Charlestown" by Geo. J. Raymond & Co.; and Roman and dated February 1, 1841. 9 1/2" x 7 "The Soldier's Farewell," unmarked. All third 1/2". Roman was the first Governor of quarter 19th century. 350.00 - 450.00 Louisiana to use his membership in a national 526 9 Almanacs & Songsters, inc. Confederate Imprints political party - in his case, the Whigs - to Nine (9) almanacs and songsters. 1st item: "The determine executive actions. He appointed Stonewall Song Book: Being a Collection of fellow Whigs to state positions and he Patriotic, Sentimental and Comic Songs", supported a protective tariff which was Second Edition, printed by George W. Gary, appreciated by south Louisiana sugar planters. published by West and Johnson, Richmond, Roman opposed secession in the Secession VA, 1863. Octavo, stitched, front paper wrapper Convention of 1861 and was ruined financially printed in blue ink with vignette of Confederate by the Civil War. He died in 1866 while "" flag and cannon (back paper walking on Dumaine Street in New Orleans. wrapper missing), 32 pages (incomplete). (source: Louisiana Secretary of State's Office Includes "Southern Marseillaise", "The Original website). 2nd item: Slave related deposition Home, Sweet Home" by John Howard Payne signed by New Orleans mayor William Freret. (1791-1852), and "Maryland, My Maryland!" by Deposition was given and signed by New James R. Randall (1839-1908). 5 7/8" H x 4" Orleans resident John K. Patterson in reference W. 2nd item: "The Confederate States Almanac, to his service on a Grand Jury while living in and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the Vicksburg, MS in 1838. Patterson states that Year 1863", Vol. 2d, First Series, published by "among the other criminal complaints was one H. C. Clarke, Vicksburg, MS. Octavo, stitched, against John W. Edgerton then Master of the front and back wrappers on dark orange Steamer George Washington preferred by necessity paper, 98 pages. Includes "Signs of Richard Christmas charging said Edgerton with the Zodiac" woodcut print and other standard having carried off two negroes belonging to said almanac features, with Confederate related Christmas on said steamer in violation of the articles such as "Our Indian Relations", "Cotton laws of Misssissippi... " (the case was later and Sugar crop of 1862", "Population of the settled). 7 3/4" x 13 1/2". 200.00 - 250.00 principal cities in the Confederacy", and "Diary of the War for Separation". 7 1/4" H x 4 5/8" W. 3rd item: "The Confederate States Almanac For The Year of Our Lord 1865" astronomical calculations made by T. P. Ashmore, published 525 11 Civil War related images inc. R.E. Lee and Gett Eleven (11) Civil War related photographic by Burke, Boykin, and Company, Macon, GA. images. 1st item: Post War Carte de visite of Octavo, partially stitched, front paper wrapper Confederate General Robert E. Lee, marked with title and publication information, back Brady & Co. Washington on front and M.B. paper wrapper with J. W. Burke and Burke, Brady & Co., Washington, DC on back. Circa Boykin, and Company advertisements, 12 1869. Inscription "R.E. Lee" below image and pages. Includes calendar pages, dates of "Gen. R.E. Lee President of Washington equinoxes and solstices, movable feasts of the College Lexington Va" inscribed verso. 2nd church, and other standard almanac features, item: CDV of Union General Ulysses S. Grant. with full page "Confederate States Government" Unmarked. 3rd item: CDV of unidentified list of elected officials, and a two and one half soldier in illustrated frame. Unmarked. 4th page article titled "A Condensed Description of through 11th items: 8 stereoview cards -- 2 Some of the Principal Towns in the Bell & Bros. cards dated 1871 depicting Confederacy". 7" H x 4 3/4" W. 4th item: "The Arlington Cemetery, including the monument to Soldier's Almanac. 1863" printed by Charles H. the Civil War Unknowns; The Gettysburg Wynne, published by the Soldiers' Tact Battlefield "From Little Round Top Looking Association, of the M. E. Church South, across the Wheat Field" by Keystone Richmond, VA. Octavo, stitched, front paper Stereoviews; "Gen. Hancock and Staff, wrapper with title and publication information, Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 116 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 36 pages (incomplete). The almanac primarily medicines. 7 1/4" H x 4 1/2" W. 9th item: "B. includes articles with religious overtones, with A. Fahnestock & Co's. Free Almanac For the additional articles titled "Means of Preserving Year of Our Lord 1849" printed by M'Millin Health in Camp", "Warning to Soldiers", and Shryock, published by Benjamin A. "Praying For a Dying Enemy", "Curious and Fahnestock and Company, Pittsburg, PA. Interesting Rule for Finding the Day of the Octavo, stitched, front paper wrapper with title Week on Which Any Given Year Begins", and and publication information, back paper "When the States Seceded". 6" H x 3 3/4" W. wrapper with B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge 5th item: "Uncle True Songster" published by advertisement, 36 pages. Includes calendar Fisher and Brother (circa 1850s), Philadelphia, pages, dates of eclipses, movable feasts of the New York, Boston, and Baltimore, circa 1850. church, and other standard almanac features, 32mo, stitched with blue front and back paper with mention of John Quincy Adams's death in wrappers with woodcut African American the Capitol at Washington, February 23, 1848, caricatures, repeated on the book's frontis and "having served his country for half a Century", title page, approx. 148 pages. Content page interspersed with advertisements and back of book, pages are not in sequential order. testimonials for Fahnestock's Vermifuge Includes lyrics for songs such as "Major Andre's medicine. 7 1/8" H x 4 1/4" W. Mid 19th Death", "The Battle of Baltimore", and century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN "Taxation of America". 4 1/2" H x 2 3/4" W. collection. 400.00 - 450.00 6th item: "Christy's Panorama Songster; 527 7 GA Bills, inc. Confederate, Western-Atlantic Containing the Songs as sung by The Christy, Seven (7) Georgia bills, including Confederate Campbell, Pierce's Minstrels, and Sable States of America (CSA) State of Georgia notes. Brothers" published by William H. Murphy, 1st-4th items: Four (4) CSA State of Georgia New York, circa 1850. 12mo, stitched with bills, issued in Milledgeville, GA, including brown paper wrappers, front with title, one (1) $10 bill, dated January 15, 1862, serial publication information, and woodcut African # 31399/ pp A, one (1) $50 bill, dated January American caricature, back with Contents, 15, 1862, serial # 13629, and two (2) $100 approx. 136 pages. Pages are not in sequential bills, dated February 1, 1863, serial # 10718, order, frontispiece of the "Cachuga" with 10720/ pp A. 5th-6th items: Two (2) textual woodcut vignettes throughout. Includes Western-Atlantic Railroad fractional notes, lyrics for songs such as "Young Clem Brown", issued in Atlanta, GA, dated July 1, 1862, "Walk In Joe", and "Oh, Sea Bass". 6 1/8" H x including one (1) 25 cents note, serial # 189/ pp 4" W. 7th item: "Beadle's Dime Pocket Songster I, and one (1) 50 cents note, serial # 113/ pp G. No. 3" published by Beadle and Company, New 7th item: One (1) Bank of Augusta $5 obsolete York, 1865. 32mo, stitched with orange front "remainder" bank note. 500.00 - 700.00 and back paper wrappers, front with title, publication information, and woodcut engraving of a woman with a harp, back with Beadle and Company advertisement, 64 pages. Includes 528 22 Civil War era items, inc. photos/bills lyrics for songs such as " Scandal on the Brain", Grouping of twenty-two (22) Pre Civil War and "Just Before the Battle, Mother", and "The Old Civil War era items. 1st-8th items: One (1) half Cabin Home". 3 1/4" H x 2 1/4" W. 8th item: plate daguerretype, depicting two seated "Ayer's American Almanac, For the Use of Confederate soldiers in artillery uniforms Farmers, Planters, Mechanics, and All Families. housed in tooled leather case with gilt trim. One 1861" published by Dr. James C. Ayer and (1) sixth plate ambrotype depicting a seated Company, Lowell, MA. Octavo, stitched, yellow elderly woman housed in a S. Peck & Co gutta front paper wrapper with title, publication percha case. One (1) sixth plate ambrotype information, and woodcut of an angel, yellow depicting a seated infant housed in a tooled back paper wrapper with Ayers Medicine and leather case (no cover). One (1) ninth plate Paist, Marmon, and Company, Bloomington, IL tintype depicting a seated young girl holding a advertisements and calendar, 19 pages. Includes small bouquet of flowers housed in a Holmes, "Signs of the Zodiac" woodcut print, calendar Booth and Hayden gutta percha case. One (1) pages, and dates of eclipses, interspersed with ninth plate tintype depicting a seated woman advertisements and testimonials for Ayer's housed in a tooled leather case (no cover). One Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 117 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # (1) ninth plate tintype depicting a seated man E Pluribus Unum", surrounded by 13 stars and a with a beard housed in a tooled leather case laurel wreath. Unmarked. 2 1/8" H x 3 3/8" W. with gilt trim (no cover). One (1) ninth plate Third quarter of the 19th century. 300.00 - ambrotype depicting a seated young woman 350.00 housed in a gutta percha case. One (1) sixteenth 530 Pair WWI German Pickelhaube Helmets plate ambrotype depicting the portrait of a 1st item: WWI Bavarian Infantry Pickelhaube young man housed in a tooled leather case. helmet , interior stamped "Gebr Bing Items range in size from 2 1/8" H x 1 7/8" W to AG/Nurnberg 55". 8 3/4" H x 9" W. 2nd item: 6 1/8" H x 4 7/8" W. 9th-22nd items: Fourteen Pre WWI Bayern German Infantry Officer (14) pre Civil War and Confederate States of pickelhaube helmet, interior marked "Marke America (CSA) bills. 9th-10th items: one (1) Garde-Corps". 8" H x 10" L x 5 1/2 " W. 800.00 circa 1851 Bank of the State of Georgia $20 bill - 900.00 from Savannah, GA, serial # 1436, one (1) November 1, 1862 State of Mississippi $50 "Faith of the State Pledged" note, serial # 5303. 11th-22nd items: Twelve (12) February 17, 531 Company C Photo and WWI Poster, 2 items 1864 CSA bills from Richmond, VA, including Two (2) World War I related items. 1st item: one (1) 50 cent fractional bill, First Series, Panoramic photograph captioned "Company C serial # 91792 / pp F, three (3) $5 bills with Training Detachment - University of Tennessee sequential serial numbers, Fourth Series, serial - July - Aug 1918 / Thompson Photo 2 # 82012, 82013, 82014/ pp C, two (2) $10 bills, Knoxville ". Sight - 20 1/2" H x 7 3/4" W. including one Fifth Series, serial # 16783/ pp A, Framed - 21 1/2" H x 8 3/4" W. 2nd item: and one Eight Series, serial # 32699/ pp C, four World War 1 propaganda poster titled "Our (4) $20 bills, including one First Series, serial # Colored Heroes", copyright E.G. Renesch, 70603/ pp D, one Fifth Series, serial # 3105/ pp Chicago, 1918. Depicts African American D, and two sequential Seventh Series bills, soldiers from the 369th Infantry Regiment, serial # 23909, 23910/ pp A, one (1) $50 bill, Henry Johnson and Needham Roberts, in battle First Series, serial # 79649/ pp A, one (1) $100 against German forces. Shield at lower left bill, serial # 6004/ pp C. 600.00 - 700.00 features a statement by General Pershing about 529 3 Spanish-American and Indian War era items, inc. "a notable instance of bravery and devotion Three (3) Indian/Spanish-American War era shown by two soldiers of an American colored items. 1st item: U.S. Indian Wars and Spanish regiment ... before daylight on May 15, Pte. American War era M1878 Canteen. Tan canvas Johnson and Pte. Roberts, while on sentry duty cover stenciled "U.S.", on front. Cork stopper at some distance from each other, were attacked secured to loop at top of canteen, leather strap by a German raiding party estimated at twenty with brass fastenings, metal canteen loops. men... both men fought bravely in hand to hand Canteen 10" H x 7 3/4" W. Strap length - 36". encounters, one resorting to the use of a bolo Overall - 25 1/2" H. Late 19th/early 20th knife after his rifle jammed and further fighting century. 2nd item: United Spanish War Veteran with bayonet and butt became impossible.... (USWV) bronze and grosgrain ribbon member attention is drawn to the fact that the two medal, serial number "B 25880". American colored sentries were first attacked and eagle within a laurel wreath and the shield of continued fighting after receiving wounds and victory, top, sewn to a ribbon with 13 stars and despite the use of grenades by superior forces". stripes. Cavalry saber, an infantry rifle, and a Note: This poster is featured in "World War I naval anchor all crossed, representing the and American Art", organized by the various branches of the military, attached to Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and bottom of ribbon, with Spanish American War currently on exhibit at the Frist Center for the cross, the four arms reading "Porto Rico" [sic], Visual Arts in Nashville. The 369th Infantry "Cuba", "", with "USA", attached to Rgt., formerly known as the 15th New York the bottom. Serial number and pin-back bar, National Guard Regt., was known for being the reverse of American eagle. 4 1/2" H x 2" W. first African American regiment to serve with Early 20th century. 3rd item: Indian Wars era the American Expeditionary Forces during brass belt buckle, depicting a spread-winged World War I. Before its formation, black eagle with shielded breast and banner reading " Americans who wanted to fight had to enlist in Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 118 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # the French or Canadian armies. The Germans 533 WWI Photo album inc. SMS Emden nicknamed the regiment the Harlem World War I Photo Album containing Hellfighters due to their toughness, and the photographs related to the War in the Indian regiment was known for having never lost a Ocean, including the wreckage of the German man through capture or a foot of ground to the SMS Emden. The Emden was responsible for enemy. Poster - 15 1/2" H x 19 3/4" W. Later sinking nearly two dozen British ships and frame - 20 3/4" H x 25 1/2" W. Circa 1918. launching the surprise attack that led to the 500.00 - 600.00 battle of Penang. She was destroyed in the 532 4 American & French WWI Era Propaganda Posters Battle of the Cocos Islands by the Austrailian 1st item: WWI National Prosperity Bureau/N.Y. HMAS Sydney in November of 1914, killing propaganda poster depicting Uncle Sam pulling 133 out of a crew of 376. The event is known as money from a wallet, reading "Buy What You Austrailia's first Naval fight. There are also Need Now. It's the "loosening up" not the photographs of the USS Helena (likely PG9, an "holding on" that keeps our country active member of both the South China Patrol prosperous". Published 1920 by Einsin Litho, and the Yangtze River Patrol from 1906-1929) New York. Housed in a black painted wooden and numerous sailors believed to be Helena frame. Sight - 25 1/2" H x 17 3/4" W. Framed - crew members -one identified as W.G. Hartman 26 1/2" H x 19 1/2" W. 2nd item: US Food (possibly the owner of the book) and one as Administration Poster depicting a poster George Kessler, the USS Elcano, "Japanese showing a woman serving various corn related Torpet boats," the USS Pampanga, and a items with canisters on the table labeled corn Japanese steamer "that ran aground __ side of meal, grits, and hominy and reading "Corn, the Hong Kong." The album also includes 14 food of the nation. Serve some way every meal: photographs of early 20th century Chinese appetizing, nourishing, economical." Designed subjects including The Country Club at Han by the artist Lloyd Harrison and published by Kou, the Bound at Shanghai, the Bound at Han Jarrison-Landauer Inc. Baltimore, 1918. Kou, the Carnival at Canton, and an image of a Unframed. Sheet: 30 1/4" H x 21" W. 3rd item: young girl standing beside a jardiniere and WWI era French poster depicting a group of gas carved stand. Cloth cover with gilt lettering. containers titled "Économisons le pétrole, Album - 7 1/8" x 5 1/2". Most photos - 5 1/4" x l'essence" or "Let's Save Gas". Designed by the 3 1/4". Provenance: Descended in the Moran artist Marie Louise Jeanningros and published family of Woodland Farm in Williamson in Paris by the Comité National de Prévoyance County, TN. 200.00 - 250.00 et d'Économies, 1914. Addition to the bottom of the colored poster reads "Affiche composée par les enfants de France pour la prévoyance et les économies.". Unframed. Note: This poster was 534 Rudolf Albert Becker-Heyer, Oil on Panel, Franco-P from a group of posters designed by school Rudolf Albert Becker-Heyer (German, children and others, some marked "Affiche 1862-1930) oil on panel military art painting composée par les enfants de France pour la depicting two Prussian officers on horseback prévoyance et les économies." Sheet: 31 3/8" H approaching a group of soldiers, possibly x 15" W. 4th item: WWI era French poster French prisoners, in a winter landscape depicting a loaf of bread on a table and titled standing before a rudimentary tent. Signed "A. "Ne pas gaspiller le pain" or "Our duty is not to Becker Heyer", lower right. Housed in a gilt waste bread". Published in Paris by the Comité wood frame with carved acanthus and floral National de Prévoyance et d'Économies, 1916. swag decorations. Sight - 10 1/8" H x 13 3/8" Unframed. Sheet: 21 3/4" H x 14 1/4" W. W. Framed - 17 3/4" H x 21 1/4" W. Late Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private 350.00 - 450.00 Knoxville, TN collection. 500.00 - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 119 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 535 Alexandre Louis Leloir, Watercolor of Spanish Soli 538 Spanish Dominions of N. Amer. Map, 1818 Pinkerton Alexandre-Louis Leloir (France, 1843-1884) "Spanish Dominions of North America. watercolor on paper military art painting Northern Part" map, drawn under the direction depicting 16th/17th century style Spanish of Mr. John Pinkerton by L. Hebert, engraved artillery soldiers loading a cannon in a by Samuel John Neele, published by Thomas battlefield setting. Signed and dated "Louis Dobson & son, Philadelphia, 1818. From the Leloir. 1869", lower left. Housed under glass in American edition of "Pinkerton's Modern Atlas" a gilt wood Louis XIV style frame. Sight - 9 by John Pinkerton. Copper plate engraving with 1/2" H x 14" W. Framed - 14" H x 18 5/8" W. hand coloring of the northern part of the area of Mid/late 19th century. Provenance: Private North America under the dominion of Spain, Knoxville, TN collection. 800.00 - 900.00 including Texas and the areas encompassing the Louisiana territory before the Spanish cession of 1819. Depicts mountain ranges, cities and towns including New Orleans, rivers and other bodies of water, mines, farms, station of 536 Signed O/C Military Caricature Painting American oil on canvas caricature painting muleteers, garrisons or military posts, tribes, depicting a group of officers in late 19th century and other areas of interest. Relief shown by uniforms, some on horseback, conversing with hachures. Title, top left, scale of miles, lower one another in a courtyard setting, with a tree right, explanation, lower left. "Longitude West and a building with four Ionic columns in the from Greenwich", centered below map. Map background. Illegibly signed and dated "W__ er surrounded by scale notations and triple line fec N.Y. Feb. 82" lower right. Housed in a border. Image - 20 1/8" H x 27 3/4" W. Sheet - carved gilt frame with off white linen rabbet 22" H x 30 3/4" W. Provenance: Private edge. Sight - 16" H x 25 3/8" W. Framed - 22 Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 3/4" H x 32" W. Late 19th century. 300.00 - 400.00

539 "Atlas Geographique Fair par Sophie de Baure" Manu "Atlas Geographique Fair par Sophie de Baure" drawn and handpainted by Sophie de Baure, 537 Historical Map Of The United States, R. Blanchard, HISTORICAL MAP OF THE UNITED Montreal, QC, ca. 1840. Oblong quarto, 22 STATES SHOWING EARLY SPANISH, pages, hard bound in contemporary burgundy FRENCH & ENGLISH DISCOVERIES AND full Morocco binding, tooled with gilt borders EXPLORATIONS, ALSO FORTS, TOWNS & and "SB" initials in gold lettering to boards, BATTLE FIELDS OF HISTORIC INTEREST, contemporary front and back endpapers. Hand lithographed, edited, and published by Rufus painted watercolor manuscript atlas on laid Blanchard, Chicago, 1876. Published for the paper, with title page, table of contents, and 20 U.S. Centennial Celebrations, this printed map maps, including two double hemisphere world with hand coloring depicts historical events on a maps, a world map illustrating the Mercator large image of the Eastern United States from projection, and maps depicting continents, the era of Columbus to about 1840. Includes six regions, and of individual countries such as inset facsimiles of early maps, Introductory and North and South America, Africa, Russia, the Explanatory Notes. Six cardstock tablets of British Isles, Spain, Italy, and more. Each page history is mounted en verso. Map and tablets surrounded by a turquoise and black line triple mounted on linen backing bound in brown border. All text in French. Title page with blue leather boards with gilt title lettering, front stamp reading "Ferrasse Jean Paul Montreal cover. Map approx. 54" H x 57" W. Tablets - 12 11290" lower center. 10 1/4" H x 12 3/4" W. 1/2" H x 8 3/4" W. Leather boards - 14 3/4" H x 2,400.00 - 2,800.00 10 1/4" W. American, late 19th century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 120 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 540 2 18th Cent. Maps, inc. Van Jagen & Vaugondy 542 7 French Documents, inc. Revolution Era Decrees Two (2) 18th century maps. 1st item: Double Seven (7) French documents, including six (6) hemisphere world map by Jan van Jagen, copies of Revolution era National Convention published in Amsterdam, 1741. After "Orbis decrees. The National Convention (Convention Terrarum Tabula Recens Emendata et in Lucem Nationale) was the third government of the Edita per N. Visscher" world map by Nicholas French Revolution, active September 20, 1792 Visscher (The Netherlands, 1618-1679), to 26 October 26, 1795. 1st item: One published in a Dutch Bible, 1663. Copper plate double-side page copy of decree No. 1427, engraving with hand coloring depicting the August 25, 1793, the second year of the French known world with a peninsular California, Republic, one and indivisible. The headline islands in the Pacific, the Australian coast, and reading "That makes Decree of the 1 of this Japan. The surrounding scenes are nearly month, relating to the Health Officers, identical to Visscher's with female allegorical Physicians, Surgeons and Pharmacists, common representations of the four continents, animals, to the Minister of Marine". Includes a typed and cherubs. Dutch text pages , en verso. Image signature for Inspector Perard, typed signatures - 12" H x 18" W. Plate - 12 1/4" H x 18 3/8" W. for [Maximilien-Marie-Isidore de] Robespierre Sheet - 13 1/4" H x 18 3/4" W. 2nd item: "Carte (1758-1794), President, Lakanal and P.J. des parties nord et ouest de Duhem, Secretaries, and a typed signature for L'Amerique...Nouvelle edition" by Didier Defourgues, counter signed with a typed Robert De Vaugondy, published by Denis signature for Gohier. Illegibly signed "to certify Diderot, Paris, 1772. Copper plate engraving that this conforms to the original", last page. with hand coloring of North America including Printed by National Print Press of the Louvre, part of Mexico depicting territories, rivers and Paris, 1793, the second year of the French other bodies of water, and mountain ranged. Republic. 9 3/4" H x 7 5/8" W. 2nd item: One Title, centered above map, notation referring to double-sided page copy of decree No. 876, May the "Tahuglauks", lower left. Direction 12, 1793, the second year of the French notations centered around outside of map. Republic, the headline reading "Which recalls Surrounded by longitude and latitude lines and the implementation of the Law on the Stage of yellow and black double line border. Image - 11 Volunteers". Includes typed signatures for 7/8" H x 15 1/8" W. Plate - 13" H x 16 1/4" W. [Honore-Maximin] Isnard (1758-1825), Cadet Sheet - 16 1/4" H x 16 3/4" W. Provenance: President; G. Masuyer and Penieres, Private Knoxville, TN collection. 500.00 - Secretaries, and typed signatures for 700.00 [Louis-Jerome] Gohier (1746-1830) Minister of Justice (March 1793-April 1794). Illegible handwritten and engraved signatures certifying that the copy has not been changed from the original, last page. Printed by Chez Bouchard, 541 Thomas Aquinas 1645 Vellum Bound book Summa Theologica Sancti Thomae Aquinatis printer of the Department, Chaumont, a Divinae Voluntatis Iterpretis, Sacri Ordinis commune of France, and the capital of the Praedicatorum. Parisiis: Apud Societatem. Haute-Marne department, May 30, 1793. 9 1/2" 1645. Folio, hardbound with tooled vellum H x 7 3/4" W. 3rd item: One and one half covers, spine with six raised hubs, and one double-sided page copy of decree No. 860, No. intact brass hinge (broken hinge included). Four 720 (of consignation), May 15, 1793, the second parts bound in one volume with Latin text, title year of the French Republic. The headlines read page with engraving of Thomas Aquinas, each "Read to the Directory of the Department of volume with title page and approximately 5 or 6 Vosges, and entered in his registers on the 23rd index pages prior to beginning of each part. Part of the same month." and "Who declares null and I - 264 pp., part II - 264 pp., part III - 404 pp., void any creation of an Extraordinary Court, part IV - 449 pp., approximately 1,400 pages made without the express authorization of the combined with additional index pages. Majority National Convention". Includes a typed of text printed in two columns. 14 3/4" H x 10 signature for the inspector of Minutes of 1/4" W x 5" D. Provenance: Private Memphis, Proceedings, Joseph Becker, typed signatures TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 for [Jean-Baptiste] Boyer-Fonfrede (1760-1793), President; C. L. Mazurier, G. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 121 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Doulcet, Chambon, Lehardy, and Genissieu, headlines read "Read to the Directory of the Secretaries, a typed signature [Dominique Department of Vosges, and entered in his Joseph] Garat (1749-1833), Minister of Justice, registers on the 30th of the same month." and and typed signatures for officials of Epinal, a "Related to the rights delegated to the commune in northeastern France and the capital Representatives of the People, on the means to of the Vosges department, Benoist, supply the Markets and the Armies". Includes Vice-President; Dubois, Attorney General; and typed signatures for Inspector Bouillerot, a Denis, General Secretary. Illegible handwritten typed signature for [Louis-Jerome] Gohier signature by a director of the district, last page. (1746-1830) Minister of Justice from March Printed by the National Print Press of the 1793 to April 1794, typed signatures for Quinot, Haener, Epinal, 1793. 10" H x 8" W. 4th item: Vice-President; Dubois, Attorney General; and One double-side page copy of decree No. 976; Denis, General Secretary, and a typed signature No. 841 (of consignation), dated May 30, 1793, for Denis "for the Director". Printed by the the second year of the French Republic. The National Print Press of the Haener, Epinal, headlines read "Read to the Directory of the 1793. 9 5/8" H x 7 3/4" W. 7th item: "Figures Department of Vosges, and entered in his sur les levers a vue appliques aux registers on the 18 next June." and "Who reconnaissances militaries par Mr. appoints a Judge and four Substitutes to the Roche/Planche qui indique les principales Extraordinary Criminal Court". Includes a typed positions de la Phalange" lithographed by de signature for Inspector Joseph Becker, Typed Mantoux. French architectural print depicting signatures for [François-Rene-Auguste] military equipment and positions of infantry Mallarme (1755-1835), President; troops for military exercise. Image - 9" H x 15 Pullain-Grand-Prez, Durand-Maillane and 1/2" W. Sheet - 10 1/4" H x 16 1/2" W. Circa Meaulle, Secretaires. Typed signature for early 19th century. 200.00 - 300.00 Gohier, Minister of Justice, typed signatures for 543 11 Post Rev War Bickerstaff Almanacks Benoist, Vice-President; Dubois, Attorney Eleven (11) Post Revolutionary War Issac General; and Denis, General Secretary, and a Bikerstaff almanacks, 1st-10th items: "The typed signature for Denis "for the Director". New-England Almanack, or, Lady's and Illegible handwritten signature by a director of Gentleman's Diary, For the Year(s) of our Lord the district, last page. Printed by Chez Haener, Christ 1792-1793, 1800, 1805, 1807, printer of the Department of Vosges. 9 7/8" H x 1809-1812, 1814" written under the pseudonym 8 1/4" W. 5th item: Five and one half Isaac Bickerstaff, printed and sold by John double-sided page copy of decree No. 1472, Carter, Providence, et al. Almanacks range in August 27, 1793, the second year of the French size from 6 1/2" H x 4 3/8" W to 8" H x 4 3/4" Republic, one and indivisible. The headline W. 11th item: "An Astronomical, Diary, reads "With regard to the Liquidation of the Kalender or Almanack, for the Year of Our Offices of the House of the former King and the Lord, 1788" written under the pseudonym Isaac Relief or Pensions to be granted to the gagists Bickerstaff, printed by Hudson and Goodwin, and former residents of the Civil List". Includes Hartford. 7" H x 4 3/8" W. Provenance: Private a typed signature for the Inspector, Joseph Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 Becker, typed signatures for Amar "for the President"; Merlin de Douai and P. J. Duhem, Secretaries, and a typed signature for Defourges, counter signed typed signature for 544 19 Post Rev. War Almanacks, 1784-1808 Gohier. Illegible signature "to certify that this Nineteen (19) Post Revolutionary War conforms to the original", last page. Printed by Almanacks, including Thomas, West, and Low. National Print Press of the Louvre, Paris, 1793, Octavos, self wrappers, stitched, approx. 22-24 the second year of the French Republic. 10 3/8" double sided pages. 1st-3rd items: "Thomas's H x 8 1/2" W. 6th item: One and one half Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, New double-sided page copy of decree No. 1837; No. Hampshire & Vermont Almanack, With an 1636 (of consignment), dated the "13 day of Ephemeris, for the Year(s) of Our Lord 1788, Brumaire" (the second month of the French 1789, and 1797", printed by Isaiah Thomas Republican calendar (1793-1805), originally (1749-1831), Worcester. 1788 edition features running from October 22 to November 20). The "Proceedings of the Federal Convention" with Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 122 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # one of the earliest printings of the Constitution Company, for Thomas and Tappan, Portsmouth. of the United States, followed by George 7" H x 4 5/8" W. Provenance: Private Washington’s signature in typeset. "Thomas's Knoxville, TN collection. 350.00 - 450.00 Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, New 545 25 Low's Almanacks, 1800-17, 1821-27 Hampshire & Vermont Almanack, With an Twenty-Five (25) Low's Almanacks, 1800-17, Ephemeris, for the Year of Our Lord 1789", 1821-27. Octavo, self wrappers, stitched, 12-18 printed by Isaiah Thomas (1749-1831), double-sided pages. 1st-7th items: "An Worcester. 1789 edition includes documentation Astronomical Diary, or Almanack, For the of the "Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disk; Year(s) of Christian Aera 1800-1806" by Dr. vi(s)ible to all the inhabitants of the United Nathanael Low, (1740-1808), printed by States, on the 5th of November, 1789", with Thomas and John Fleet, Boston. Almanacks "Explanation of the Plate" and accompanying range in size from 7 1/8" H x 4 3/8" W to 7 1/2" woodcut engraving. Also includes woodcut H x 4 3/4" W. 8th-13th items: "An engraving of "The Anatomy of Man's Body, as Astronomical Diary, or Almanack, For the governed by the twelve Constellations, viz." on Year(s) of Christian Aera 1807-1812" under the following page. All editions with engraved name of Dr. Nathanael Low, (1740-1808), woodcuts corresponding to calendar months. printed by Munroe and Francis, et al., Boston. Almanacks range in size from 7" H x 4" W to 7 Almanacks range in size from 7 1/8" H x 4 1/2" 3/4" H x 4 5/8" W. 4th-5th items: "The W to 7 3/4" H x 4 5/8" W. 14th-15th items: North-American Calendar, or, The Rhode-Island Low's Genuine Almanack For the Year(s) of Almanack, For the Year(s) of Our Lord Christ Christian Aera 1813-1814" under the name of 1784 and 1787" by Benjamin West Dr. Nathanael Low, (1740-1808), printed by (1730-1813), printed and (s)old by Solomon Munroe and Francis, Boston. 1813 edition Southwick, Newport, 1784 edition, printed and includes "Census of the U. States 1810, with (s)old by Bennett Wheeler, Providence, 1787 the Increase in Ten Years" organized by states edition. 1787 edition includes three-and-a-half with column detailing number of slaves. page account of the discovery of the planet Almanacks range in size from 7 1/4" H x 4 3/4" Herschel (Uranus) with woodcut engraving of W to 7 3/4" H x 4 3/4" W. 16th item: "Low's lunar eclipse on second page. Almanacks range The New England Farmer's Almanack, and in size from 6 7/8" H x 3 7/8" W to 7 1/4" H x Repository, For the Year of our Lord and 4" W. 6th-17th items: "An Astronomical Diary: Saviour, 1815", under the name of Nathanael or Almanack, for the Year of Christian Aera, Low, M.D. (1740-1808), printed and sold by 1784" by Dr. Nathanael Low (1740-1808), Munroe, Francis, and Parker, Boston. 7 1/8" H printed by Thomas and John Fleet, Boston. x 4 1/2" W. 17th-18th items: "Low's Almanack, 1784 edition includes five page "Address To the and Agricultural Register. For the Year(s) of inhabitants of the United States of America..." our Lord and Saviour 1816-1817", under the in which the author (Low) discusses the recent name of Nathanael Low, M.D. (1740-1808), end to the American Revolutionary War and printed and sold by Munroe and Francis, (and "...wi(s)hes health, peace, and pro(s)perity in Parker, 1816 edition), Boston. Woodcut this life, and con(s)ummate felicity in the life to engravings on Calendar pages and some of the come, forever" to his readers, dated September articles. Almanacks range in size from 7 1/2" H 30, 1783. 1795 edition includes a census of x 4 1/2" W to 7 3/4" H x 4 7/8" W. 19th-20th males and females per each state (16) with a items: "Low's Almanack, for the Year(s) of Our column for "exce(s)s". 6 1/4" H x 4" W to 7 Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1821-1822", 3/4" H x 4 1/2" W. 18th item: "An Astronomical under the name of Nathanael Low, published by Diary, Kalender, or Almanack, For the Year of Munroe and Francis, Boston. Woodcut Our Lord, 1791" by Nehemiah Strong engravings on Calendar pages. Almanacks (1729-1807), printed by Elisha Babcock, range in size from 7 1/8" H x 4 1/2" W to 7 3/8" Hartford. Includes the "Story of General Putnam H x 4 5/8" W. 21st-25th items: "Low's and the Wolf" with accompanying woodcut Almanack, Mechanic's and Farmer's Calendar, engraving. 6 5/8" H x 4 1/8" W. 19th item: "An for the Year(s) 1823-1827" under the name of Astronomical Diary, or Almanac, For the Year Nathanael Low, published by Munroe and of Our Lord, 1808" by Daniel Sewall Francis, Boston. Woodcut engravings on (1755-1842), printed by Stephen Sewall and Calendar pages, twelve signs of the zodiac Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 123 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # woodcut engravings, first leaf of 1823 edition, 548 Book: Art & Mystery of TN Furniture interior of 1824-1828 editions. Almanacks THE ART AND MYSTERY OF TENNESSEE range in size from 7 1/8" H x 4 1/2" W to 7 5/8" FURNITURE AND ITS MAKERS THROUGH H x 4 7/8" W. Provenance: Private Knoxville, 1850, by Nathan Harsh and Derita Coleman TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 Williams, published by the Tennessee 546 Roll Jordan Roll, Author Signed #74 of 350. Historical Society, Nashville, 1988. Personal Doris Ulmann and Julia Peterkin. ROLL, handwritten inscription from the author Derita JORDAN, ROLL. New York: Robert O. Ballou, Coleman Williams on the title page. 11 1/4" H Publisher, 1933, deluxe edition, prededing first x 8 3/4" W. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN edition of the same year. The text by Julia collection. 300.00 - 350.00 Peterkin. The Photographic Studies by Doris Ulmann. Copy 74 of an edition of 350 copies, 327 of which were offered for sale. Signed in ink by both the author and photographer 549 H. G. Wells: The War of The Worlds, 1st Ed. beneath the colophon. Quarto, 11.25 x 8.25 H. G. Wells. The War of the Worlds. London: inches, original publisher's half cream-colored William Heinemann, 1898. Original grey cloth, linen over brown paper covered boards, front spine and front cover lettered in black. First board stamped in blind with the profile of an edition, 303pp first issue, has 16-page African-American woman, Spine lettered in gilt, publisher's catalogue at end dated 1897 and 13-341, complete. A narrative account of the beginning with "New Letters of Napoleon I". 7 lives of former slaves and their descendents in 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W x 1 1/2" D. Provenance: a the Gullah area of South Carolina. Illustrated Brentwood, TN estate. 500.00 - 700.00 with 90 copper photogravure plates all still with tissue guards. Lewis A. Alliger's book plate on front pastedown. Overall book: 1-3/4" H x 8-3/4" W x 11-3/4" H. Missing slipcase and additonal photogravure signed by Ulman. 550 H. G. Wells: Island of Dr. Moreau, 1st Ed. Provenance: Private Memphis, TN collection. H. G. Wells. The Island of Doctor Moreau; A 5,000.00 - 6,000.00 Possibility. New York: Stone and Kimball, 1896. First edition. 249pp. Original first state black cloth with gilt lettering and top edge, "Stone & Kimball New York" at foot of spine. 7" H x 4 1/2" W x 3/4" D. Provenance: a 547 Valhalla in the Smokies, Maxwell/ Exline, 1938 Brentwood, TN estate. 300.00 - 400.00 Signed copy of "Valhalla in the Smokies", published by George A. Exline and Edouard Evartt Exline, 1938, Cleveland, Ohio. First edition. #87 of 1000 numbered copies, 1 of 100 signed by the authors/publishers. Cover of book 551 3 H. G. Wells books including 1st Ed. The Invisibl is a woven blue and white coverlet, Solomon's Three (3) books by H. G. Wells. Book 1: The Pattern. Enclosed card details the weaver of the Invisible Man; A Grotesque Romance. London: cover and specific details. Photographs and C Arthur Pearson Ltd, 1897. viii, 245 (1) 2pp of accompanying text describing the beauty and ads. 7 1/2" H x 5 1/4" W x 1 1/4" D. Book 2: people of the Valhalla Region of the Smoky The Food of The Gods And How It Came to Mountains. Retains the original book wrapper Earth. London: Macmillan, 1904. 317 pp. plus and presentation box. 12 3/4" H x 9 3/4" W. 16 pages of ads. 7 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W x 1 1/2" 300.00 - 350.00 D. Book 3: When the Sleeper Wakes, with illustrations. London: Harper & Brothers, 1899. 329 pp. 7 7/8" H x 5 1/4" W x 2" D. Provenance: a Brentwood, TN estate. 200.00 - 300.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 124 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 552 3 Books by Lewis Carroll Provenance: a Brentwood, TN estate. 200.00 - Three (3) books by Lewis Carroll. Book 1: 300.00 Lewis Carroll: Alice's Adventures in 554 Book - Christmas with Maud Lewis, 1st Ed. Wonderland, with Forty Two Illustrations after Lance Woolaver: CHRISTMAS WITH MAUD John Tenniel PLUS Through the Looking-Glass LEWIS, First Edition, 1997, New Brunswick, and What Alice Found There (w/ fifty Canada: Goose Lane Editions. (Rare). 115 page illustrations). NY: McClough. (n.d. - ca. 1914) book with color plates featuring the art of Two books bound in one volume, 190 pages Canadian Folk Artist Maud Lewis, and timeline plus 132 pages. (Chromolithograph frontice, of her life on the final few pages. Dustjacket. 7 line illustrations, decorated page margins. 10 3/4" square. 300.00 - 350.00 3/8" H x 8 3/4" W x 1 1/4" D. Book 2: Lewis Carroll: Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (w/ fifty illustrations by John Tenniel). New York: Macmillan & Co. 555 Early Children's Christmas Book - Rudolph 1875. "Thirty-Ninth Thousand." frontice. 224 RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER, 1st pp. plus 1 page of ads. 7 1/2" H x 5 1/4" W x 1" Edition, by Robert L. May, 1939. First printing, D. Book 3: Lewis Carroll: Rhyme? and Reason? written exclusively for Montgomery Ward, 32 w/65 Illustrations by Arthur Frost and nine by pages with 41 illustrations by Denver Gillen. Henry Holiday. NY: Macmillan & Co. 1888. Small quarto, 10 1/2" H x 8" W. 250.00 - 214 pp. plus 12 pages of ads. 7 1/2" H x 5 1/4" 300.00 W x 1 1/4" D. Provenance: a Brentwood, TN estate. 200.00 - 300.00

556 The Fishes of North America, William C. Harris, 18 THE FISHES OF NORTH AMERICA THAT 553 11 Antiquarian Books, inc. Twain, Morris, Steinbec ARE CAPTURED ON HOOK AND LINE, Vol Eleven (11) books. Book 1: Mark Twain. I. by William C. Harris, published by The Roughing It. TITLE PAGE MISSING but some Fishes of North America Publishing Co., New early errors indicate: Hartford: American York, 1898. Folio, 138 pages with 40 Publishing Company, 1872. (Capital T page 156 chromolithograph plates, 24 by Armstrong and Capital E page 330 etc.). 592 pp. Book 2: The Company, 4 by George H. Walker, and 4 after Innocents Abroad. Hartford: American John L. Petrie, mounted, as issued, one Publishing 1873, later printing. 651 pp. plus full-page uncolored illustration, numerous ads. Book 3: Mark Twain. The Prince and the uncolored illustrations within the text. Pauper; A Tale fo Young People of All Ages. Hardbound in tooled green cloth covers with NY: Webster. 1887 Later printing. 411 pp. gilt lettering on front cover and spine, gilded Book 4: William Morris. The Wood Beyond the edges. 19 1/4" H x 12 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D. World. Boston: Roberts House. 1895. 273pp. Condition: Text and prints in overall good Book 5: Stephen Crane. The Red Badge of condition. Sheets separated fron spine, bound Courage. NY: Appleton, 1899. Early printing. together except for index pages. Toning, edges 233pp. plus ads. Book 6: John Steinbeck. of sheets. Toning impressions of images visible Cannery Row. NY: Viking, 1945. First Edition. on text pages. Areas of loss, largest 3", edges of No Jacket. Book 7: Doyle. Lost World. NY: "The Montana Grayling" print. Edges of index Burt and Co. copyright 1912. Book 8: Eliot. pages in torn, crumbling condition. Corners of Silas Marner. Cleveland: World n.d. Book 9: cover bumped and torn. Covers scuffed with Wren. Beau Geste. Stokes, 1925. ninth printing. areas of damage, largest 3/4", surface of covers. Book 10: Handwritten manuscript of cooking Spine in fragile condition. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 recipes. Ruled pages. Leather spine. approx 200 pages, about half filled with some extra receipts/recipes laid in. Book 11: Another handwritten note book with recipes/receipts, approximately 30 pages half filled with a few more laid in. Books range in size from 7 5/8" H x 5 1/8" W x 3/4" D to 8 1/2" H x 7" W x 2" D. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 125 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 557 Grammar of Ornament, Owen Jones, 1868 560 French Silver 3-Footed Vase THE GRAMMAR OF ORNAMENT by Owen French silver footed trumpet vase, possibly by Jones, published by Bernard Quaritch, London, Emile Delaire (1882-1920). Flared ruffled rim 1868. Folio, 157 pages with 100 with floral chased decoration, spiral lobed and chromolithograph plates as listed in table of tapering body with floral repousse decoration, contents, title page lists 112, possible printing raised on three scrolled feather edged feet error. Hardbound in maroon cloth with beveled topped by masks. Makers mark to base, edges, tooled gilt cover and title lettering to additional hallmarks inner rim. 12 1/2" H x 7 spine with erroneous date "1865", gilt edged 1/2" W. Late 19th century. 28.995 total troy paper, modern end papers. 13 5/8" H x 9 1/4" ounces. Provenance: Private Sevier County, TN W x 2 1/2" D. Condition: Overall good collection. 500.00 - 600.00 condition. Foxing spots, surface of sheets. Toning impression of images visible en verso of opposite sheets. Toning around edges of sheets. 2 1/4" tear, lower right of Plate XCIX. 100 561 Continental Silver Baskets and Boxes plus mirror, plates present. Plates do not appear to have 5 pieces Silver hollowware including been torn from book, possible printing error on Continental European Silver. Includes 1 oval title page. Spine rebound in modern materials. basket with center repousse scene of cherubs Erroneous date "1865" on spine. Areas of riding a goat, with pierced lattice and floral flaking to cloth, largest 4 1/4", surface of swag decorated sides, marked .800 with covers. Areas of fading, dampstaining, surface illegible maker's mark, 11" x 8 3/4"; 1 of covers. 300.00 - 400.00 hexagonal basket with center repousse scene of a courting couple in a landscape with sheep, the six sides decorated with scenes of cowherds and cattle, shepherds and sheep, 9 1/2" diameter 558 Pair of Carved Classical Alabaster Busts (unmarked but tests as .500 silver); 1 oval Pair of carved Classical alabaster busts, one dresser or jewelry box with lobed sides, depicting Apollo and the other Diana. Both decorated with baskets and urns of flowers, the mounted onto black veined marble bases. 15" H hinged top decorated with coronation scene, x 8 3/4" W and 14 1/2" H x 7 3/4" W. 30 lbs marked Germany Sterling 925, 2 1/2" H x 5 total. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: 7/8"L x 4" W; 1 bombe form patch or stamp box Private Maryville, TN collection. 300.00 - with illegible marks, 2" square; and 1 hand 350.00 mirror with handle marked Sterling with illegible hallmarks, monogrammed MMS, 11". Note: dresser box contains original receipt from the Sarasota Art Gallery, dated 1968. Weight of Sterling oval box: 12.185 oz troy. Weight of 559 German Silver Basket with Insert .800 silver oval basket: 12.185. Weight of Elaborate German silver wedding basket, tall stamp box (unmarked, possibly 925): 1.55 oz footed form with lattice and floral pierced sides, troy. Weight of .500 silver hexagonal basket: central repousse cartouches on two sides 11.45 oz troy. Provenance: the estate of Mary depicting courting couples in a landscape; tall Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 600.00 - handle with central cartouche engraved with 800.00 two triparte monograms on top and worn illegible inscription underneath; glass insert. Marked with moon and crown symbol, 830, Germany. 15"H, 22.15 oz troy. Circa 1920. 600.00 - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 126 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 562 English Sterling Salver; German Coin Box 564 Silver and Enamel Flared Beaker plus Russian Baske Two (2) English and German sterling items. 1st 2 pieces of Continental silver. 1st item: Danish item: George III sterling silver salver, Ebenezer Modern enameled silver anniversary beaker, Coker, London, 1758, round tray with scalloped round footed form with applied enamel swag and shell edge, inner rim with incised medallions having monograms FJ, KJ, and HJ, swag and floral cartouches. Center with with applied dates of 9-5-1840 and 9-5-1950, hand-engraved monogram. Raised on three atop a pierced and gadrooned base. Marked on double-scrolled pad feet. Base with block underside 925 S. Sterling with additional hand-engraved name of ELIZA.G,BANKSON. 1 inscription Til Lykke Fra G & L. 4 3/4"H. 12.07 1/8" H x 7 3/8" dia. 8.535 oz troy. 2nd item: oz troy. 2nd item: Mid 19th century Russian Continental silver rectangular hinged covered silver sugar basket, four lobed sides with box with repousse figural scene of villagers engraved leaf and vine decorations, intertwined drinking and making merry. European swing handle, atop four ball feet. Marked on hallmarks. 1 3/8" H x 7 3/8" W x 2 1/4" D. underside for Moscow, 84 zolotniki (.875), 7.565 oz troy. Late 19th - 20th century. maker's mark BT, assayer's mark Viktor Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia Vasilyevich Savinsky, 185_. 4 1/2" H x 4"W x Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and Hugh 4"D. 7.33 oz troy. 400.00 - 600.00 Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, Chattanooga, TN. 500.00 - 600.00

565 85 pcs International Sterling Flatware, Beacon Hil 85 pieces total. International Silver Co. sterling silver flatware in the Beacon Hill pattern, also 563 8 pcs British Silver, inc. Bateman known as Deerfield (pattern introduced circa 8 pieces of British silver flatware, including 1920). Includes 12 knives, 12 place spoons, 12 Hester Bateman and family. 1st item: Irish salad forks, 12 flat handle butter spreaders, 8 sterling stuffing spoon, fiddle handle with bird round bowl soup spoons, 8 ice cream forks, 8 crest, marks for John Power, Dublin, 1805. 13 fruit spoons, 4 table/serving spoons, 1 carving 1/8" L. 2nd item: George III sterling marrow knife and 1 carving fork, 1 pastry server, 1 pair spoon with scoop end, marks for George Smith sugar tongs, 1 tomato or cucumber server, 1 IV, London, 1772. 8 1/2" L. 3rd-4th items: Pair cold meat fork, 1 master butter knife, 1 gravy of Scottish sterling serving or stuffing spoons ladle and 1 sugar or jelly spoon. Most pieces with oval handles, each monogrammed WL, with Old English style monogram S. Combined hallmarked on reverse "P C & Co" - likely Paul weighable silver: 71.6 oz troy. Provenance: the Cunningham and Co., with marks for estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. Edinburgh, 1806. 13 1/8" L. 5th item: Salt 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 spoon with bright cut engraved handle, marks for Hester Bateman, 1786, 3 3/4" L. 6th-7th items: Pair Peter and Ann Bateman salt or condiment spoons, oval handles monogrammed 566 45 Assorted Sterling Silver and Crystal Items E R, hallmarked on reverse for London, 1799. 45 assorted sterling silver and crystal items, 4"L. 8th item: Sterling silver dessert spoon with including cordials and flatware. 13 Webster oval handle and engraved griffin crest, marks Company pieces including 6 sterling and etched for Robert Gray, Edinburgh, 1796. 7" L. crystal cordials with pierced pedestal bases (5 Combined weight all items: 14.52 oz troy. 1/2" H), 1 pierced handle series cream ladle, Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. and 6 infant feeding spoons. Infant feeding Caldwell, Nashville, TN. 500.00 - 600.00 spoons monogrammed "M". 8 Mechanics Sterling Company pieces including 5 tablespoons and 3 teaspoons. Monogrammed "AF". 6 Towle Silversmiths pieces including 1 tablespoon and 5 teaspoons. 5 Gorham Corinthian pattern dinner forks. 3 R. Wallace and Sons Irving pattern teaspoons. All Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 127 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # monogrammed or inscribed. 2 Manchester 569 12 silver items inc. Tiffany and 6 sherbets Silver Company pieces including 1 mayonnaise 12 pieces sterling silver hollowware, including ladle and 1 jelly spoon. 2 Dominick and Haff 6 sherbets in original fitted box. Includes 1 Virginia pattern soup spoons. Monogrammed Tiffany 7" bread plate with inscription on back "J.T.F.". 2 A. F. Towle and Son teaspoons. 1 "Herb Roth Jr. from Charles and Kathleen Unger Brothers plate with reticulated rim (9 Norris;" 1 Chippendale style sterling card tray, 1/2" dia.). Monogrammed "EHM". 1 Saart 5 7/8" diameter; 1 pierced round candy basket Brothers Rosemary pattern flat handle master with H monogram; 1 oval bread tray with ribbed butter knife. 1 Baker Manchester and pierced sides, monogram R, 12" L; 1 Manufacturing Company serving fork. 1 Watson Gorham candy compote, 9" diameter, with 1 Company Wentworth pattern soup spoon. matching tray, 8" diameter, each having Monogrammed "J.T.F.". 52.69 total weighable scalloped gadrooned edges and illegible troy ounces. 800.00 - 900.00 tripartite monogram, date letter marks for 567 Towle Old Master Flatware, 57 pcs. 1889-1892; and 6 round sherbert or sherbet Towle sterling flatware set, Old Master pattern, cups with weighted footed bases, marked 57 pieces, including 8 dinner knives wth Sterling, in a fitted box. Combined weighable modern blades (8-7/8" L), 8 forks (7-1/4" L), 8 silver: 50.02 oz troy. Provenance: a Brentwood, individual salad forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 dessert TN estate. 700.00 - 800.00 spoons, 5 butter spreaders with modern blades (6-1/2" L), 1 butter spreader with paddle blade (5-7/8" L), 1 master butter knife, 1 pie server (10-3/4" L), 1 tomato server, 1 cold meat fork 570 25 pcs Sterling Table Ware (8-1/4" L), 1 pierced tablespoon, 1 tablespoon, 25 pieces sterling silver hollowware for the 1 sugar spoon, 1 pierced bon bon spoon, 2-tine table. Includes 1 Fisher sterling silver plate, 12" butter pick, 1 cream ladle and 1 gravy ladle. 57 diameter, with gadrooned border and slightly pieces total, 54.665 weighable oz troy. Not domed center. Marked Sterling "Kent" 1542 to monogrammed. Provenance: Estate of Elizabeth underside. Together with 3 pairs sterling salt Harris, Decatur, GA. 800.00 - 900.00 and pepper shakers (1 is a pepper grinder) by Gorham, Wallace and Revere (6 pcs total); Frank Whiting sterling sugar bowl and creamer, each with weighted bases; 2 sterling baby mugs 568 53 pcs Sterling Flatware,inc. Virginia Carvel patt by Oneida and Lunt; 1 Wallace sterling Revere 53 pieces total sterling flatware including 46 bowl (6" diameter), 1 Moss sterling bread tray pcs Towle sterling silver flatware, Virginia (12" x 6 3/4"), together with 12 glass punch or Carvel pattern, pat. 1919, including 9 dinner sherbet cups with silver footed bases marked knives (2 lengths, 9 1/4" and 8 7/8"L), 7 dinner Wallace Sterling. 46.96 oz troy combined forks (7 1/4" L), 8 salad forks, 8 teaspoons, 2 weighable silver. Provenance: Private 5'oclock spoons, 1 lemon fork, 1 tomato server, Nashville, TN collection. 700.00 - 800.00 4 place spoons, 4 individual butter spreaders, 1 gravy ladle and 1 cold meat fork. Set also include 1 Baker-Manchester sterling 5 o'clock spoon in an unidentified pattern and 6 iced 571 5 pcs Sterling Holloware inc. 2 pots teaspoons in similar but different pattern than 5 pieces sterling silver holloware including 1 VA Carvel. Flatware comes in wooden storage Wallace sterling teapot and 1 Wallace sterling case - 5" x 14 1/2. 43.620 total weighable troy coffee pot, both in the Washington pattern (no. ounces. 700.00 - 800.00 1850) and monogrammed PRS; 1 oval bread tray marked sterling, and 1 bowl (4 5/8" diameter) with underplate, both monogrammed CDS February 15th, 1907 and marked for Mauser Sterling. Combined weight 56.38 oz troy. 800.00 - 900.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 128 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 572 Towle Old Lace Sterling Flatware & more, 61 pcs 575 Alvin "Maryland" Sterling Flatware, 46 pcs. 61 pieces of sterling silver flatware, including Set of Alvin sterling silver flatware, Maryland Towle Old Lace. 56 pieces Towle Silversmiths pattern, 46 total pieces. Includes 6 teaspoons, 6 Old Lace pattern, 9 dinner knives (9" L), 9 dinner forks (6 3/4" L), 6 salad forks (6" L), 6 dinner forks (7 3/8" L), 9 salad forks (6 3/4" L), dinner knives, 6 iced teaspoons, 2 bouillon 9 teaspoons (6 1/8" L), 8 dessert/oval soup spoons (5" L), 1 master butter, 1 carving set (8" spoons, 1 tablespoon, 1 gravy ladle, 8 hollow L & 10 1/8" L), and 3 serving spoons. All butter spreaders, 1 cold meat serving fork, 1 pieces monogrammed. 32.395 total weighable infant feeding spoon. 4 butter spreaders in troy ounces. 600.00 - 700.00 original plastic wrappers. Also includes 1 S. Kirk & Son Repousse pattern shell berry/casserole spoon, 1 Gorham Cambridge pattern asparagus serving fork (monogrammed), 576 7 Sterling Silver Serving Items 1 Gorham Royal Oak pattern salad serving 7 assembled sterling silver serving items, spoon (monogrammed), 1 Gorham Etruscan including Gorham Revere sterling bowl pattern cream ladle, 1 Webster Company hollow (41659/8), 4-1/4" H x 7-3/8" dia; S. Kirk & cheese server. 58.91 total weighable troy Son small Revere bowl 9175), 2-1/2" H; 2 small ounces. 900.00 - 1,000.00 Gorham bowls, 1 with beaded rim (133), Gorham oval tray (124), 5-1/2" x 9"; Gorham round tray with gadrooned rim (473), 8-1/4" dia., and misc. bread tray with pierced rim, 573 11 Sterling Silver Hollowware Beverage Items 1-3/4" H x 9-1/4" W x 6" D. 41.865 total troy 11 sterling silver hollowware beverage items ounces/7 items. Provenance: Private Maryville, including Wallace urn form pitcher (201), 9" H; TN collection. 700.00 - 800.00 3 Manchester goblets 9808), 7" H; Newport jigger trophy cup (1654), 2-1/2" H; and 6 Mexican cordials, 3" H. 41.27 total troy ounces/11 items. Provenance: Private Maryville, 577 Gorham Sterling Revere Bowl TN collection. 700.00 - 750.00 Gorham sterling silver Revere Bowl, 12" diameter, stamped with Gorham mark and no. YC785 on bottom, with presentation inscription to side: Presented to Professor Harold G. Maier 574 International Sterling Pantheon Flatware service, / 10th Anniversary V.U. T.L.S.P. By Grateful 63 pieces International Pantheon pattern Alumni." 41.65 oz troy. Mid 20th century. sterling silver flatware, service for 12, plus Includes sheet of paper titled "Presentation of additional serving pieces, group includes 12 Silver Bowl to Professor Harold A. Maier at dinner knives with stainless blades (9-7/8" L), Law Alumni Dinner, Hillwood Country Club, 12 dinner forks (7-3/4" L), 12 teaspoons, 12 October 24, 1980" with tribute to Maier by round soup spoons, 12 butter spreaders and 3 Edward C. Brewer III, read at the presentation table serving spoons (8 3/8" L), All items 5-5/8" event. Provenance: the estate of Harold Maier, to 9-7/8" L. 68.29 weighable oz troy. Each item Nashville, Tennessee. 600.00 - 700.00 with single monogram "S". Set comes in wooden storage box with fitted interior, retailer's mark for Lamber Brothers, 3rd Ave & 58th St, NY, NY. 4-3/4" H x 16-1/2" W x 12" 578 12 Sterling Items w/ Kirk Repousse; King D. Provenance: Property of a private Knoxville, 12 assembled sterling silver items including S. Tennessee collector. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Kirk & Son Repousse pattern large solid shell berry/casserole spoon, 9-1/8" L; S. Kirk & Son King pattern solid salad serving spoon, 8-3/4" L, 2 shell almond spoons and 1 small sugar shell spoon; Reed & Barton Georgian Rose pattern two-piece solid salad serving set, 9-1/4" L; Gorham sandwich plate (L219), 9-1/2" dia.; Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 129 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Whiting mug, engraved, 3-7/8" H; Towle berry spoon (8" L). All pieces marked "S. Kirk creamer and sugar set (670), and 1 miniature & Son/Sterling" with the exception of the berry figural tea strainer. 32.88 total troy ounces/12 spoon with shaped bowl with three berries items. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN which is marked "Steiff/Sterling". 24.065 collection. 600.00 - 700.00 weighable troy ounces. Not monogrammed. 579 Group of Sterling Silver, inc. Kirk & Son Provenance: Sevier County, TN private 22 sterling silver items, including Kirk & Son. collection. 500.00 - 700.00 1st item: S. Kirk & Son Repousse 582 10 Assorted Sterling Table Items commemorative bowl, marked 30F on base, Assorted group 10 sterling silver table items by with inscription, 2-1/2" H x 10" dia. 14.825 oz various makers including Mount Vernon Co. troy. 2nd item: Reed & Barton Georgian Rose Silversmiths bread tray with pierced rim, 2" x bowl, 1" H x 6" dia, 2.84 oz troy. 3rd item: 6-1/2" x 12" L; Alvin S109 round serving bowl, Gorham sterling sandwich plate, pattern 474, 2-1/4" x 9" dia.; Sterling silver cake stand with 8-1/4" dia., 4.955 oz troy. 4th-20th items: Set of pierced top consisting of a scrolling foliate 12 Reed & Barton La Perle pattern strawberry design, 6 3/4" H x 9 1/2" dia.; Revere forks, 4-1/2" L, together with 1 Heirloom Silversmiths 443 sugar and creamer set with Sterling Belle Rose pattern pickle/olive fork, gilt interior, 3-1/4" handles; Whiting 4936 5-1/2" L, 1 sterliing souvenir demitasse spoon, shaped dish with fluted body and beaded edge, 1 sterling salt spoon, 2 sterling Mexican salt 1-1/2" x 5-1/4" x 7-1/4" L; Pair compotes with spoons (marked 925), 5.28 oz troy. 27.9 oz troy fluted rims and weighted bases, 6" H; Single total. Group also includes 2 silver metal compote with weighted base, 5 3/4" H; Bud demitasse spoons, unmarked. Provenance: vase with weighted base, 7" H. 36.455 Private Knoxville estate. 400.00 - 450.00 weighable total troy ounces excluding weighted items. Most items with monogram. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 500.00 - 600.00

580 15 Sterling Silver Table Items 15 sterling silver table items by various makers including 1 International W26 round serving 583 Rare 4 pc Art Deco Sterling Child's Set tray, monogrammed, 12" dia., 13.5 oz troy; 1 Rare 4 piece sterling silver child's set, including Towle sterling bowl with ruffled rim, bowl and underplate, milk jug and mug or cup, monogrammed, 2" H x 10" dia., 11.555 oz troy; all with Art Deco style engraved decoration and Set of 5 Manchester 334S bread and butter gilded interior. Monogram AHE. Marks for plates, 6" dia., 11.12 oz troy; Set of 8 bread and William B. Kerr & Co. Circa 1925. Plate 6 3/8" butter plates, marked Sterling, no maker's mark, diameter, jug 4"H. Combined weight 19.53 oz 5" dia., 8.655 oz troy. 44.83 total troy ounces/15 troy. 500.00 - 600.00 items. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 600.00 - 700.00

584 8 pcs silver inc. Corinthian Column Candlesticks 8 pieces total (6 pieces sterling silver 581 13 Sterling Repousse Pattern Serving Pieces hollowware and 2 pcs flatware). Hollowware: 2 Group of 13 sterling repousse flatware serving sterling silver candlesticks in the form of pieces, primarily S. Kirk & Son. Pieces include Corinthian columns, marks for Chester, 1 solid entree serving spoon, 217, with egg England, 1895-1895, 6"H; 1 Reed and Barton bowl (12" L); 1 large jelly server; 1 large shell sterling "bachelor" teapot with ebonized handle, berry/casserole spoon (9 1/8" L); 1 small 4"H; 1 mug with elaborate repousse decoration berry/casserole spoon (8 3/8" L); 1 medium cold to body, the underside marked J.E. Caldwell, meat fork; 1 flat handle master butter knife (7 Sterling, and inscribed April 23, 1890, 3"H; 1 1/4" L); 1 gravy ladle (6 3/4" L); 1 sugar shell; Gorham porringer, 4" diam; and 1 Lunt 1 lemon fork (4 1/2" L); 1 carving fork (8 5/8" porringer, 6" diameter; 1 sterling silver stuffing L); 1 pie server (10" L) and 1 cake breaker (11" spoon in the King's Pattern, incuse mark for L) and 1 Stieff Rose 1892 pattern small chased retailer J.E. Caldwell of Philadelphia, 13"L; and Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 130 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 1 Stieff Repousse pattern carving knife with and Barton Francis I Nut dishes; , 4 weighted handle, underside of guard marked International napkin rings, and 5 butter pats or "STIEFF, crown, 5, Sterling", 15 1/4" L. ash trays with gadrooned edges (2 Combined weight (minus candlesticks and monogrammed LPO). 42.95 oz combined Stieff carving knife) 27.54 oz troy oz. weight sterling. Provenance: the estate of Mary Provenance: A Nashville, TN, estate. 500.00 - Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 600.00 - 550.00 800.00 585 2 Sterling Silver Repousse Serving Items, inc. Sta 588 4 Horse show juleps 2 sterling silver repousse serving items. 1st 4 sterling silver horse show prize julep cups, item: Theodore B. Starr, New York, rectangular mid 20th century, all with tapered sides and footed sterling silver tray with wide floral and reeded rims, three marked for Manchester shell repousse border and scroll feet. Underside Silver Company on underside, the fourth for marked "Theodore B. Starr/New William Kendrick Sterling. Prize inscriptions York/Sterling/618". 13 1/2" L x 10 3/4" W. include The Block and Bridle Club Horse Show 24.160 troy ounces. 2nd item: Wallace Art Three Gaited Stake, The Blood Horse, 1955; Nouveau sterling silver bowl with shaped lily Block and Bridle Club Horse Show 5 Gaited repousse border. Marked on the base with Stake, The Thoroughbred Record, 1954; Wallace hallmark, "Sterling/2684". 8 1/2" dia. Amateur 5 Gaited Stake, Holly Hill Horse Show 6.665 troy ounces. 30.815 total troy ounces. 1956; and 15.2 and Under Stake, Illinois State Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. Fair, 1961. All 3 5/8" H, combined weight 400.00 - 450.00 16.58 oz troy. 400.00 - 500.00

586 10 Manchester Sterling Champagne or Sherbets 589 Silver Opera Glasses, Jigger and Cigarette Jar Set of 10 sterling silver champagne/sherbet 3 Sterling silver articles. 1st item: Tobacco or glasses with flared rims, marked Manchester cigarette jar marked STERLING on base, the lid 813 Sterling. 3-5/8" H, 41.02 oz troy total. inset with an bronze Tribute Medal of the City 550.00 - 650.00 of Lyon, commemorating the 1810 marriage of Napoleon and Archduchess Maria Louisa of Austria, by Mercie. Monogrammed JGV on side of jar. Medal 45 mm dia., jar 4" H. 2nd item: Victorian opera glasses with sterling silver body 587 Wirework fruit bowl plus Wine Holder and 16 pieces having repousse foliate scroll decoration, marks 18 pieces sterling and silverplated hollowware. for Henry Charles Kerly maker, Birmingham, Includes an unmarked silver on copper 1896. Good quality optics. 2 3/4" H. 3rd item: wirework fruit bowl of pedestal form with Sterling silver jigger, marked STERLING BY elaborate grapevine, flower and shell border BOARDMAN 523, 2 1/8" H, 1.33 oz troy. and plain insert, 7 3/4" H x 11 3/8" diameter 350.00 - 450.00 overall, attr. Sheffield, England, and a silverplated cylindrical wine holder with pierced decoration to sides, marks for Walker Hall & Co., Sheffield, England. Together with 16 pieces of sterling silver tableware: a dish 590 Russian Icon plus Sterling Book Cover comprised of two conjoined leaf form plates Russian Icon plus sterling silver book cover, 2 with branch style handle, marked Reed & items total. 1st item: Russian Icon of a saint, Barton Sterling X103, 7" H x 13" W x 7" D; a possibly St. Nicholas, tempera on wood panel Whiting sterling oblong dish with scrolled rim with silverplated riza and gilt metal halo. and fluted, gilded center, monogrammed THL, Unmarked. 7" H x 5 1/2" W, housed in a gilt 1 3/4" H x 7 1/2" W x 11"D; Gorham oval frame and hinged box with metal inlay, 2" H x candy dish with pierced sides and shell and 10" W x 8 3/4" D. 2nd item: Sterling silver scroll rim, 8" L; a miniature salt basket; a book cover, one pierced repousse panel Manchester porringer with handle decorated ornamented with flowers, cherubs, scrolls and with a rabbit and raised letters "Bunny;" 2 Reed birds. The central cartouche monogrammed Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 131 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # with elaborate and illegible three part 593 2 Posthumous Etchings, Goya and Cezanne monogram; pinned to a burlwood cover backed Two (2) posthumous etchings, Goya and with velvet, 12" x 8 3/4". Marked Black Starr & Cezanne. 1st item: After Francisco de Goya Frost Sterling. 350.00 - 450.00 Lucientes (Spanish, 1746-1828) etching and 591 Pair of Peter Ilsted Mezzotints, "The Rainy Day" & burin on laid paper titled "The Little Prisoner" Peter Vilhelm Ilsted (, 1861-1933). 1st or "Tan bárbara la seguridad como el delito" item: mezzotint on paper titled "The Rainy Day" (The custody is as barbarous as the crime). depicting a woman with four children seated at Published by Auguste Delatre in the 'Gazette a table on an overcast day. Signed "Peter Ilsted" des Beaux-Arts', Paris, 1867, vol. XXII, p. 196. in pencil, lower right under image. Label with "Gazette des Beaux-Arts" and "Imp. Delatre artist's name, en verso. Housed under glass in a Paris", lower left and right under image. contemporary wooden frame. Image - 16" H x Housed under glass in a gilt wood frame. Plate - 19 1/2" W. Sight - 17 3/8" H x 20 3/8" W. 4 1/4" H x 3 3/8" W. Sight - 5 5/8" H x 4 1/8" Framed - 25 3/8" H x 28 1/2" W. 2nd item: W. Framed - 15 1/4" H x 12 3/4" W. 2nd item: mezzotint on paper titled "Little Girl with Flat After Paul Cezanne (French, 1839-1906) Cap" depicting a seated young girl in an interior etching on wove paper titled "Paysage a setting wearing a cap and looking down and Auvers" (Landscape Near Auvers). Published in leaning against a small cabinet. Signed "Peter a posthumous edition. Black metal placard with Ilsted" in pencil, lower right under image. Label artist name, dates, and title information, affixed with artist's name, en verso. Housed under glass lower center of frame. Housed under glass in a in a contemporary wooden frame. Image - 18 gilt wood frame. Plate - 5 3/8" H x 4 5/8" W. 3/4" H x 18 1/2" W. Sight - 20" H x 19 3/4" W. Sight - 6 1/2" H x 5" W. Framed - 15 5/8" H x Framed - 30 3/4" H x 30 1/4" W. Provenance: 13 3/4" W. Provenance: Handwritten note on The Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, the back of the Cezanne frame indicates that it TN. 500.00 - 600.00 was originally purchased in 1984. 300.00 - 400.00

592 Pair of Peter Ilsted Mezzotints "Two Girls in a Do Peter Vilhelm Ilsted (Denmark, 1861-1933) 1st 594 2 Etchings: Pierre Bonnard & Renoir item: mezzotint on paper titled "Two Girls in a 1st item: Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947) Doorway" depicting two women in a darkened etching on paper titled "The Old Engraver". room, one seated and playing a lute, one Housed in a gilt wood frame. Plate - 7 5/8" H x standing in a doorway wrapped in a dark red 4 3/4" W. Sight - 8 1/8" H x 5 1/8" W. Framed - shawl. Numbered "50/17" in pencil, lower left 16 5/8" H x 13 3/4" W. Circa 1930. 2nd item: under image, signed "Peter Ilsted" in pencil, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) lower right under image. Label with artist's etching, profile of Berthe Morisot. Signed in the name, en verso. Housed under glass in a plate. Housed in a later gilt wood frame. Plate: contemporary wooden frame. Image - 15 1/2" x 4 1/4" H x 3 3/4" W or 107.95 mm x 94.996 12 3/4" W. Sight - 16 1/2" H x 13 3/4" W. mm. Sight: 6 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W. 300.00 - Framed - 24 5/8" H x 21 1/2" W. 2nd item: 400.00 mezzotint on paper titled "Woman Reading" depicting a woman reading at a desk, her back turned. Numbered "125/53" in pencil, lower left under image, signed "Peter Ilsted" in pencil, 595 2 Prints after Chagall and Miro lower right under image. Label with artist's Two (2) prints after Chagall and Miro. 1st item: name, en verso. Housed under glass in a After Marc Chagall (French/Russian, contemporary wooden frame. Image - 13 1/8" H 1887-1985) lithograph "Bonjour Paris". Pencil x 11 1/4" W. Sight - 14 5/8" H x 12 3/8" W. signed in lower right margin, signed in stone Framed - 22 5/8" H x 20 3/8" W. Provenance: lower right. Printed lower right edge "MARC The Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, CHAGALL "Bonjour Paris" 1939--CH. Sorlier TN. 500.00 - 600.00 Grav. Lith.". Drystamped lower left margin "Euro Art.". Blue and silver mats, housed under Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 132 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # glass in a silvered molded frame. Sight - 26 Provenance: the estate of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, 1/2" H x 19 3/4" W. Image - 24 3/4" H x 15 Nashville, Tennessee. 200.00 - 300.00 5/8" W. Framed - 35 1/4" H x 28 1/2" W. Mid 599 Sam Johnson Abstract Drawing 20th century. 2nd item: After Joan Miro Sam Johnson (New Orleans, 20th Century) (Spanish, 1893-1983) colored lithograph, conte crayon on paper abstract drawing, float "Sculptures II,". Signed in stone lower right. mounted atop an off white mat and framed in Housed under glass in a black mat and gold narrow wood frame. Postcard for the 1972 New metallic frame. Sight - 10 7/8" H x 22 1/8 w. Orleans exhibition at Bienville Gallery from Framed - 15 3/16" H x 26 3/16" W. Mid 20th which this painting was purchased accompanies century. 300.00 - 350.00 the lot. 20 1/2" x 22" sight, 27 3/4" x 29" 596 Juarez Cubist Bronze Sculpture of a Bull framed. 300.00 - 350.00 Attributed to Heriberto Juarez (Mexican, 1932-2008) patinated bronze Cubist style sculpture of a bull, mounted atop a white marble rectangular base. Unsigned. 10" H x 12 600 March Avery Nude Drawing 1/2" L x 7 3/4" W. 22 lbs. Provenance: March Avery (New York/France, b. 1932) ink Brentwood, Tennessee collection. Previous and pencil modernist drawing depicting two Juarez sculptures from this collection sold in kneeling nudes. Pencil signed and dated "March our January 24, 2015 auction (Lots 301 and Avery, 92" lower left. Housed in a simple 302). Private Brentwood, TN collection. 300.00 modern wood frame. Sight - 10 1/2" H x 13 3/4" - 350.00 W. Framed - 17 1/2" H x 20 5/8" W. Biography: "March Avery was born in 1932 and grew up in Greenwich Village. She is the daughter of famous American artist Milton Avery and 597 2 Nude Bronze Sculptures, A. Umlauf illustrator Sally Michel Avery. Artists such as Two (2) nude bronze sculptures by Arthur Mark Rothko, Adolf Gottlieb, Barnett Newman, Umlauf (Georgia, b. 1947). 1st item: Bronze and Marsden Hartley were frequent visitors to nude sculpture depicting two lovers in an the Avery household. Though she did not study embrace with the woman leaning her head upon art formally, she has said that "I knew no one the man's shoulder. Unsigned. 21 1/4" H x 21" but artists, so I knew that is all I would ever W x 7 1/2" D. 2nd item: Bronze nude depicting be". She exhibits regularly in New York City as two lovers in an intimate embrace. Signed "A. well as in other galleries across the United Umlauf" on base. Mounted onto a naturalistic States". (Information according to Vallarino black marble base. Bronze - 25" H. With base - Fine Art). 600.00 - 700.00 26" H. Both 20th century. Provenance: Property of a private Alabama collection. 800.00 - 1,200.00

601 Signed Japanese O/C Impressionist Female Nude Japanese signed oil on canvas impressionist painting depicting a seated female nude gazing 598 2 Mid-century Items: Painting; Fixture towards the back wall, rendered in a heavy Two (2) Mid 20th Century items. 1st item: Oil impasto technique. Signed with Japanese and gouache on canvas abstract painting characters and dated "1981.7." lower left. depicting two glowing spheres set atop Housed in a carved black and gilt wood frame cylinders, set against a gold background with with tan wood rabbet edge. Sight - 30 3/8" H x green spots. Signed M. Lee and dated 1970 23 3/4" W. Framed - 37 3/4" H x 31 1/4" W. lower left. Stained wood frame. 32" square Late 20th century. Provenance: the estate of canvas, 32 3/4" framed. 2nd item: Mid-century Harold Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - Modern Atomic Style hanging ornament or 500.00 ceiling fixture, comprised of multiple small plastic spheres emanating from a central larger sphere. A spring is attached to central sphere for hanging. Unsigned. 9" diameter x 13"H. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 133 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 602 Ubaldo Magnavacca, Oil on Board, Landscape and mor floral edge and corner moldings. 9" H x 15 1/2" Three (3) pieces (painting, box, book) Ubaldo W sight, 16" H x 22" W framed. Provenance: Magnavacca (Italian, 1885-1957), oil on Private Middle Tennessee collection. 500.00 - masonite board, unsigned, winter landscape, 700.00 Florence Art Gallery label en verso. Sight: 13" 605 2 Paintings, inc. G. Gillespie Landscape H x 16 7/8" W, Gilt frame with linen liner: 20 1st item: Early 20th century oil on canvas 1/2" H x 24 1/4" W. Together with wooden landscape painting depicting a grove of trees on shipping crate with Florence, Italy customs a hill overlooking the sea. Signed and dated "G. label dated 1959, postage stamps and shipping Gillespie '23" lower left . Housed in a stained label, 22" H x 25 3/4" W x 2 1/2" D and book wood frame. Sight - 11 5/8"H x 16 1/8" W. titled PITTORE UBALDO MAGNAVACCA by Framed - 15 3/4" H x 20 1/8" W. 2nd item: Ferruccio Cambi in Italian, 14" x 18" x 3/4". Mexican School, early 20th century, full length 300.00 - 350.00 portrait of a woman wearing a blue shawl and seated in a folding chair. Unsigned. Housed in an oak frame. Sight - 15 1/2" H x 11 1/2" W. Framed - 18" x 14". 400.00 - 450.00

603 2 Pamela Key Still Life Paintings Two (2) Pamela Key (United Kingdom, 20th/21st century) still life paintings. 1st item: Oil on board painting depicting a still life scene 606 Orientalist Portrait of a Woman, 20th c. with a bowl of apples, cooking ware, a lidded Oil on canvas full-length Orientalist portrait of sugar bowl, a small pie, and a corked bottle of woman in traditional clothing with arms clasped white on a white table cloth. Signed "PK", at waist, standing in front of a tent or lower right. Housed in a contemporary gilt wallhanging. Unsigned. Framed in pickled wood frame with off white and gilt painted stained wood frame. Sight 48" H x 29 1/2" W. rabbet edge. Sight - 12 1/2" H x 16 3/8" W. Framed 51 1/4" H x 33" W. Mid-20th century. Framed - 17" H x 21" W. 2nd item: Watercolor 400.00 - 500.00 on paper floral still life painting titled "Spring Flowers" depicting a clear vase of blue, yellow, and white pansies and violas on a white tablecloth, before a wash of blue, grey, and 607 F. R. Gruger Painting and Book, 2 items brown, background. Signed "Pamela Key", (2 items - painting and book). Frederic Rodrigo lower right. Royal Society in Water-Colours Gruger (Pennsylvania, 1871-1953) ink, Bankside Gallery, 48 Hopton Street, watercolor and gouache on paper grisaille Blackfriars, London, gallery label with artist painting of man and woman standing on the and title information with Chris Beetles of a ship; signed lower right "F.R. Limited, London gallery label, en verso. Housed Gruger". This painting was an original under glass in a contemporary gilt wood frame illustration for Stephen Whitman's "Children of with off white French mat with gilt border. Hope," published in The Century Magazine, Sight - 15" H x 12 1/4" W. Framed - 28 3/4" x November, 1915, page 16. Label en verso with 21 1/2" W. Provenance: The Living Estate of caption for this illustration: "She felt sure this Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. 500.00 - 600.00 careless speech masked a sentimentalism intensely congenial to her own". Matted and framed under glass in a stained oak frame. Sight - 11" H x 7 1/2" W. Framed - 21 3/4" H x 17 604 Continental School Landscape with Mansion 3/4" W. Also included with this lot is the book Continental School, late 19th century, oil on "The Golden Age of American Illustration: F. R. canvas landscape with mansion in the Gruger and His Circle" by Bennard B. Perlman, background, situated behind a body of water; a published by North Light Publishers, Westport, crescent moon shines overhead. Two figures in Connecticut, 1978. This painting is featured on a fishing boat are visible in the left foreground, page 98. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN with a grove of trees to their right. Unsigned. collection. Biography: Frederic Gruger was one Original giltwood cove molded frame with of America's most pre-eminent illustrators of Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 134 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # The Golden Era of Illustration (1910-1920). He 610 2 Morgan Stinemetz drawings, ostrich and elephants got his start with the Century magazine and Two (2) Morgan Stinemetz went on to work for other publishers and (American/Tennessee, 1886-1969) drawings. advertisers including The Saturday Evening 1st item: Watercolor and charcoal illustration Post, with which he became most closely drawing on Flax illustration board of an ostrich associated. He taught at the Art Students running behind two monkeys. Signed lower League and was posthumously elected to the right. Image - 11" H x 16 3/8" W. Board - 15" H Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1981. x 20" W. Possibly for the book "The Cliff 500.00 - 700.00 Children". 2nd item: Graphite and gouache 608 Frank Craig Illustration Genre Scene illustration drawing of two elephants fighting on Frank Craig (New York/England, 1874-1918) a savannah. Signed upper left. 16" x 23 1/4" pencil, watercolor, ink and gouache on paper sight, 23" x 30 1/2" matted and framed under illustration titled "Photographs, drawn eagerly glass in narrow black frame. Biography: Painter from a large portfolio were passed from hand to and illustrator Morgan Stinemetz was born in hand". Signed and dated "1911" lower left. Title either 1886 or 1890 (sources differ) in obscured by the matte. Max Rutherson London Washington, DC and attended art schools in DC gallery label en verso. Housed in an ebonzied and Pennsylvania. He exhibited in the wood frame. Sight - 11" H x 15 1/2"W. Framed groundbreaking International Exhibition of - 22 1/4" H x 26 1/2"W. Provenance: The Modern Art in 1913 at the Armory in New Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. York. Stinemetz's career was interrupted by 400.00 - 500.00 World War I, during which he designed camoflauge for US Navy ships. He went on to a career as a prominent illustrator, working for publications including Colliers, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, 609 Frank Craig Illustration NY Street Scene Pictorial Review, and Outdoor Life. Stinemetz Frank Craig (New York/England, 1874-1918) became known especially as an illustrator of pencil, watercolor and ink on paper New York dogs (in particular, Scotties), and judged dog street scene illustration titled "To fight shows throughout the Eastern US and England. physically is part of the daily round of the In 1939, he accepted a job as art director for the average fragile pale indomitable New York Methodist Publishing House, which eventually woman". Signed and dated "1912" (partially brought him to Nashville, Tennessee. There, he covered) lower right margin, title, lower left became a member of the Tennessee Art League. margin. Max Rutherson London gallery label en Stinemetz died in the Nashville area in 1969. verso. Housed in an ebonzied wood frame. Sight 400.00 - 450.00 - 16" H x 9 1/2" W. Framed - 26 1/2" H x 20" W. Provenance: The Living Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. Note: This illustration appeared with Arnold Bennett's "Your United States" in Harper's Monthly Magazine, 611 Ron Williams O/C Landscape Mountain View in Spring April-November 1912. Biography: Frank Craig Ron Williams (Tennessee, d. 2016) oil on is known for magazine illustration, watercolor canvas painting of springtime view of the figure in landscape and portrait painting. 400.00 Smoky Mountains and stream. Signed lower - 500.00 right. Housed in elaborate gilt molded frame. Knoxville framer's label en verso. Sight - 28 3/4" H x 38 5/8" W. Framed - 39" H x 49 1/4" W. 600.00 - 800.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 135 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 612 Attr. Washington Cooper, Portrait of a Man verso. 3 1/2" x 2 5/8" oval opening, 5 1/4" x 4 Attributed to Washington Cooper, oval oil on 1/2" framed. American or English, early 19th canvas bust length portrait of a bearded, dark century. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate, by haired gentleman with hazel eyes, black coat descent from an early Charlottesville, Virginia and tie, and gold tie pin. Unsigned. Housed in a family. Note: Charles Willson Peale and his molded giltwood frame with oval opening. 19" sons established museums in Philadelphia x 15" sight, 29" x 24 1/2" framed. Circa 1860. (1784), Baltimore (1814) and other cities in the Provenance: Middle Tennessee estate, believed late 1700s and early 1800s. By 1802, Peale had to have been found in the Gallatin, Tennessee introduced British inventor John Hawkins’s area. 700.00 - 900.00 (1772–1855) physiognotrace device at his Philadelphia museum to cut bust length silhouettes for museum visitors. While the operator traced the sitter’s head, the mechanism impressed the image onto a piece of paper. 613 Vanderlyn, Jr., O/C, James F. Wilkes TN Portrait Former slave Moses Williams was hired as the John Vanderlyn, Jr. (New York, 1805-1876) oil initial operator; other sihouettists worked from on canvas three-quarter view portrait painting the 1810s-1830s at both the Philadelphia and depicting James F. Wilkes (1835-1868) of Giles Baltimore museums. The "Museum" stamp was County, TN. Signed "Vanderlyn" en verso. used in both locations. Source: Anne Verplank, Housed in the original carved gilt wood frame. "Peales Museum Silhouettes," Oct. 16, 2012 Sight - 27 1/2" H x 21" W. Framed - 35" H x (https://www.incollect.com/articles/peales-muse 29" W. Note: James F. Wilkes was born in 1835 um-silhouettes ) . 500.00 - 700.00 in Giles County, Tennessee, the son Minor Winn Wilkes (b. 1785, Virginia) and Mary 615 2 Portrait Miniatures, Signed, 1 American Brownlow Wilkes (b. 1805, North Carolina). 1st item: Oval portrait, watercolor on ivory He was married to Cynthia Pearlina Wilkes. depicting a young gentleman, signed and dated Military records show that he was enlisted as a vertically above subect's right shoulder Private in the CSA as a part of the 3rd "Coltellini/1808" (Constantina Coltellini, Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Clack's). 600.00 Naples, Italy, active circa 1819). Housed in a - 700.00 gilt wood frame with gilt wood liner and matte. Portrait - 3 1/8" H x 2 3/4" W. Framed - 8 1/2" H x 8" W. 2nd item: Oval portrait, watercolor on ivory depicting a blue eyed gentleman, signed lower right margin "Bridport" (Hugh 614 4 Framed Silhouettes, inc. Peale Museum Bridport, English/American, 1794-1868). Four (4) framed silhouettes, including two Illegible pencil script en verso. Housed in a gilt Peale Museum Silhouettes. 1st item: Reverse wood frame with gilt wood liner and matte. painted glass or verre eglomise equestrian Portrait - 2 5/8" H x 2 1/8" W. Framed - 9 1/2" silhouette depicting a gentleman in a carriage H x 8 7/8" W. Biography (courtesy Askart: The meeting at a crossroads with a hunter on Artists' Bluebook): "Hugh Bridport emigrated to horseback. Giltwood and birdseye maple frame. America from England around 1815 and, with Glass 11 1/2" x 14", frame 15 1/2" x 18". his brother, George, also an artist, opened a Probably English, mid to late 19th century. 2nd drawing academy in Philadelphia in 1816. After and 3rd items: 2 Charles Willson Peale George's death, Hugh traveled to different parts Museum watercolor on paper silhouette of the country painting full sized and miniature portraits attributed to Moses Williams, portraits. He exhibited at the Royal Academy in depicting the busts of a man and woman, each London and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine in a giltwood frame with eglomise mat, both Arts and the Artist's Fund Society in the United with banner embossed "Museum" below the States". Provenance: Baltimore estates of busts. Oval openings: 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"; Sight 4 Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and 1/2" x 3 1/2"; Framed 6" x 5 1/4". American, Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down circa 1800. 4th item: Watercolor on paper to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, silhouette portrait of a woman in a giltwood Chattanooga, TN. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 frame with egomise mat decorated with stenciled acorns. Boston Mass. framing label en Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 136 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 616 German Orientalist Portrait of a Woman 619 Berlin Style Plaque of Sleeping Cherub Wohl Stobwasser, Braunschweig, Germany, Berlin or KPM style polychrome painted polychrome oil painting on metal plate, porcelain plaque depicting a reclining sleeping three-quarter portrait of woman with long dark cherub in a verdant forest setting, holding a hair dressed in Orientalist costume, wearing piece of fruit. Signed lower left "Wenzel". Old pearl choker and holding sprig of roses. labels en verso including title label and Chicago Stenciled en verso in gold paint: Crown mark, gallery label. Additionally impressed "80" en W. St. & Co., Braunschweig. Sight 10" H x 7 verso. Housed in a carved and pierced gilt wood 1/2" W. Molded wood frame with gilt stencil frame. Sight - 6 1/2" H x 9 5/8" W. Framed - slip matte: 14" H x 12" W. German, 1st half 156" H x 18" W. German, late 19th to early 19th century. 300.00 - 350.00 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - 600.00

617 Porcelain Plaque, signed Bauer Handpainted Bavarian porcelain plaque depicting two children sharing a secret beside a 620 Pr. Italian Marquetry Miniature Chests; Mahogany D cistern or fountain, with steps in the 1st & 2nd items: Pair of Italian marquetry background. Signed Bauer or Bauery or Bauerz miniature bombe chests, each with two drawers lower right. Titled in pencil en verso in German and brass pulls. 16 1/2" H x 15 1/2" W x 11" D. and English: "The Secret" and "Secrets and Early 20th century. 3rd item: Mahogany Wishes". Stamped circular mark lower right en document box with silver and mother of pearl verso for Hutschenreuther, with number 107. inlay to the top and front. 4 3/4" H x 11 7/8" W Framed in an off-white painted wood frame. 6" x 8 3/4" D. American, Early 20th century. x 4" tile, 7 1/4" x 5 1/2" framed. Circa 1900. Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. 350.00 - 450.00 350.00 - 450.00

618 KPM Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque, signed Wagner 621 Chippendale Mirror & Pr. Gilt Bronze Mirrored Scon German KPM hand painted porcelain plaque, 1st item: Chippendale mahogany mirror with titled en verso Kunst Bringt Gunst (Art Brings gilt carved and pierced crest and gilt liner. 48" Favor), after the painting by Friedrich Paul H x 24 1/2" W. English or American, Late 18th Thurmann (German, 1834-1908). Depicts a century. 2nd & 3rd items: Pair of gilt bronze Classical interior scene of a male artisan Neoclassical style double arm mirrored wall painting an amphora urn, as a female admirer sconces with beveled glass. Marked "S" en watches from the doorway. Signed lower right verso. 23" H x 9 3/4" W. 20th century. "Wagner". Impressed KPM and KPM orb mark Provenance: Estate of Glen and Marjorie en verso along with the numbers 215-145 and Stewart, proprietors of The Keeping Room, old label remnants. Housed in a carved Rococo Augusta, Georgia 400.00 - 450.00 style gilt frame with green velvet matte. Plaque - 8 1/2" H x 5 3/4" W. Late 19th century. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 622 4 Iron Chairs with Brass Swan Heads Four (4) Neoclassical style iron chairs, 2 armchairs and 2 side chairs, each with brass swan head finials, lyre backs, black painted wooden plank seats and paw feet. Armchairs also have ring ornaments at arms. 36" H, seat height to floor - 17". First half 20th century. 400.00 - 600.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 137 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 623 7 Continental Chairs, 17th century 626 Tiffany 5 Tube Chime Tall-Case Clock Group of seven (7) assembled Continental Tiffany and Company, New York, mahogany Mannerist wainscot chairs, oak with mixed tall case clock, 5 tube chimes, having a broken woods, consisting of six (6) side chairs and one pediment bonnet top, above a brass and silvered (1) armchair, all having paneled backs and plain Arabic numeral dial with "Tiffany & Co." seats with pegged, mortise and tenon engraved semicircular plaque and handpainted construction. Side chairs with arched front moon phase and cottage in background dial, stretchers. Center panel of armchair with some flanked by fluted quarter columns, waist with remaining stenciled paint decoration. Side single glass panel shaped door with key opening chairs range in size from: 39" H x 15 1/2" W x to five tubes, three weights and pendulum, 15" D to 41 1/4" H x 16 1/4" W x 15 1/2" D. flanked by fluted quarter columns, ogee Armchair - 43 1/4" H x 22 1/2" W x 15 1/4" D. molding transition to a square base, front with Mid 17th century. Provenance: The estate of retangular cut corner molding, stepped molded Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 600.00 bracket foot and shaped skirt. Stencilled "501" - 800.00 on back. 87" H x 20" W x 15 1/4" D. American, early 20th century. Provenace: Formerly of Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN when a private residence. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00

624 English or American Fancy Painted Settee w/ Cane S English or American black painted and parcel gilt four-seat settee or sofa. Curved and turned crestrail with floral painted medallions to the 627 American Work Table and Candlestand center, shaped arms, caned seat and turned legs 1st item: American Hepplewhite form work on castors. Floral paint and gilt decoration table with canted legs and sides, cherry throughout. 30 1/2" H x 73" W x 27" D. 1st primary, pine secondary. Rectangular quarter 19th century. Provenance: the Estate of overhanging top over one dovetailed drawer Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. with wooden pull and splayed legs. 27 3/4" H x 500.00 - 700.00 17" W x 21 1/2" D. Early 19th century. 2nd item: American walnut birdcage candlestand, circular fixed top above birdcage support, over a turned ring and baluster standard transitioning to a tripod base. 24 3/4" H x 22" Dia. Early 625 Irish Chippendale Wigan Tall Clock 19th century. Provenance: The estate of Irish Chippendale ebonized tall case clock, Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 stained oak, dial marked J. Aiker Wigan for - 600.00 John Aiker (working 1797-1832 in Wigan, Lancashire, England). Bonnet case with broken arch pediment with carved rosettes, carved lion mask and acanthus leaf frieze over square glass door to clock face. Metal face painted with 628 Pr. English Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes Roman numerals, ship's dial and gilt and Pair of English Georgian mahogany knife boxes polychrome floral sprays at spandrels. Face with floral inlay to the tops. Fitted interiors not flanked by replaced hood columns. Waist present. 15 3/4" H x 9" W x 13 3/4" D. Late section with scrolled arched cabinet door 18th/early 19th Century. Provenace: Formerly of flanked by reeded quarter columns, later base Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN when a section with ogee molding at top and molded private residence, and published in Southern base. 95" H x 19 1/2" W x 10" D. mostly Accents magazine. 300.00 - 400.00 Dublin, circa 1775. Private Middle Tennessee collection. 500.00 - 700.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 138 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 629 Southern Federal Mahogany Sideboard and Jennie Dickerson Rehnke of Nashville, or Southern Federal serpentine sideboard, figured his aunt, Edna Dickerson Kruse, who likely mahogany veneers, yellow and white pine purchased it in Middle Tennessee sometime in secondary. Shaped top having one long central the mid-1900s (Note: Edna Dickerson Kruse drawer and two convex end drawers, above a and her husband Simon founded the Radisson recessed concave one-door cabinet flanked by Hotel in Minneapolis in 1909; she also dealt in two drawers, one with the original dividers. antiques). 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 Case with inlaid skirt and set on square 632 Tennessee Cherry Desk and Bookcase tapering legs. Underside of case with chalk Tennessee cherry desk and bookcase of unusual inscription "D. Jones". 38" H x 61" W x 22" D. form, the bookcase with ogee cornice, central Provenance: East Tennessee collection, formerly arched open cupboard and two side paneled of the Richard Doughty Estate, Greeneville, TN. doors over paneled half doors, the base having a 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 slant-top front with fitted interior, including eight pigeonholes above two rows of drawers, central prospect door, hidden shallow drawer over document door, and single long drawer over tall tapered square legs. Yellow pine and 630 Middle TN Cherry Sheraton Sugar Chest Middle Tennessee Sheraton cherry sugar chest, poplar secondary woods. 91 1/4" H x 43 1/2" W poplar secondary. Rectangular hinged top over a x 19 1/2" D. Tennessee or Kentucky, 1st dovetailed case divided into one large and two quarter, 19th century. Provenance: East small sections, two dovetailed and Tennessee collection, formerly of the Richard scratchbeaded drawers with brass eschutcheons, Doughty Estate, Greeneville, TN. 1,400.00 - all on tall turned Sheraton feet. 39 3/4" H x 29 1,800.00 1/4" W x 19 3/4" D. Circa 1840. Provenance: Murfreesboro, TN collection, purchased 26 years ago from the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison, who lived on East Main Street in 633 East Tennessee Walnut China Press Murfreesboro. In 1911, the Harrison family was East Tennessee (Greene County) china press, one of two land-owning families that donated two pieces, walnut primary, poplar secondary. property for the original grounds of the Middle Top section with flat overhanging molded top Tennessee State Normal School, now known as above two glazed doors, each with six panes Middle Tennessee State University. The and a shelved interior above two drawers. Harrison house is the site of MTSU's Center for Lower section having four full length graduated Historic Preservation. 1,600.00 - 1,800.00 dovetailed drawers with the original brasses over a shaped skirt and French feet. 84 5/8" H x 40 1/4" W x 21 1/2" D. Early 19th century. Provenance: East Tennessee collection, formerly of the Richard Doughty Estate, Greeneville, TN 631 Southern Federal Inlaid Cherry Sideboard Southern Federal inlaid cherry sideboard, estate. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 possibly Davidson Co, Tennessee, with poplar and yellow pine secondary woods, pegged construction. Three board overhanging top with double-line banding on three sides, over two 634 2 Southern Work Tables, inc. Greene County, TN thumb-molded dovetailed short drawers and two Two (2) Southern work tables. 1st item: Greene cabinet doors, flanked by two dovetailed bottle County, Tennessee Sheraton cherry one (1) drawers, the drawers with oval inlaid light drawer work table, poplar secondary. Rounded wood escutheons, maple inlay in two sections overhanging top over one dovetailed drawer on stiles, all raised on square tapered with wood pull and turned legs with a banded-inlaid legs. 37" H x 43" W x 17 1/2"D. terminating in turnip shaped spike feet. 26" H x First quarter 19th century. Provenance: the 20" W. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Southern estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Sheraton two-drawer work table, cherry primary Tennessee. Note: Mrs. Rehnke's husband and poplar secondary. Square overhanging top inherited the piece through his parents, Edgar over two dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 139 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # and heavily turned legs terminating in ball feet. watercolor flowers and cherubs; script above 29" H x 20 7/8" W x 21" D. Mid 19th century. reads "In death remembered as in life beloved". Provenance: East Tennessee collection. 500.00 - Later giltwood molded frame. 19" x 16 1/4" 700.00 sight, 22" x 19 1/4" framed. Handwritten 635 Dayton, TN Album Quilt 1892 inscription verso "Roxie Campbell / 200 E. 1st East Tennessee hand stitched appliqued and Ave. Lenoir City Tenn". Note taped below from embroidered cotton album quilt with center Bobbie Chambers Nash, dated 1982, recounts square embroidered in red thread "Ladies Aid that she found the work in the attic of a Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Knoxville TN home owned by her brother Dr. Dayton Tenn 1892". Eight pointed cream Shirley Coleman Chambers and thought it colored stars separated by ten red and white might have belonged to the home's previous squares, alternating with large white squares owners. However, recent research by the with various red hand embroidered names, all Tennessee Sampler Survey shows that Roxie on a white ground. 88" x 74". Tennessee, late (Chambers) Campbell and her siblings, Bobbie 19th century. Provenance: Private Knox County, Chambers Nash and Shirley Chambers, were TN collection. 600.00 - 800.00 descended from Margaret Brock Chambers, born Aug. 27, 1794 in Abbeville, SC. It is possible Margaret made the piece in memory of her mother, who likely died in childbirth. Margaret Brock Chambers married William 636 Tennessee Pictorial Sampler, 1860 Chambers in 1808 in Georgia and died in Banks Tennessee pictorial needlework sampler, wool County, GA in 1853. Provenance: the estate of on linen, depicting a hunter on horseback with Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. dog and pheasant at the horse's feet, surrounded 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 by a floral border and other various pictorial motifs including a sailboat, butterfly and bird. 638 Kentucky 1832 House Sampler, Eliza Pearson Kentucky Needlework Sampler stitched by Signed in cartouche, "Harriet Higgin's work Eliza Pearson and dated 1832, silk on coarse aged 12 years 1860." Birdseye maple frame. 19 weave linen in colors of red, navy blue, green, 1/4" x 20" sight, 23" x 22" framed. Note: this brown/tan and ivory. "Eliza Pearson Aged 9 sampler has been documented by the Tennessee 1832" stitched into 5 rows of alphabets and Sampler Survey. According to genealogy numbers, each row separated by a band of cross research by the TSS, Harriet Higgins was born stitch in colorful and decorative motifs, over a to Joseph and Elizabeth Higgins circa 1848. Her verse: "O God permit thy gracious name to parents moved from Kentucky to Tennessee stand as the first ephod (sic for "effort") of a sometime around 1844-1848, and "by 1860 they female hand/And while her hand doth on the were living in Montezuma, McNairy County, canvass move engage her youthful heart to seek where Harriet may have made her horse motif thy love". Large red multiple story house at sampler at the Montezuma Male and Female lower center, flanked by urns of flowers; plain Institute." Provenance: the estate of Celia cross stitched border. Housed in a period wide (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. 800.00 - ogee molded stained wood frame with gilt 1,200.00 rabbet edge having a framing label verso for The Art Shop, Louisville, KY. 15" x 11 3/4" sight, 23" x 20" framed. Accompanied by a packet of genealogical information for Eliza A. 637 Silk embroidered memorial, Southern Pearson, b. 1823 in Nelson County, KY (in an Early 19th century watercolor and embroidered area which later became part of Hardin County). silk mourning picture, attributed to Margaret She married William Franklin in 1852 and had Brock of Abbeville, South Carolina at least three children. She died in 1912 in (1794-1853). Oval vignette features a female Nelson County. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 figure standing beneath a weeping willow tree, beside an urn and pedestal which reads "In memory of MAB who departed 1794". Banner above reads "Not Lost but Gone Before". The corners of the work are decorated with Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 140 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 639 Virginia Watercolor on Silk Theorem label en verso. Sight 12 5/8" x 9 3/4" sight, 13 Southern watercolor on silk theorem depicting a 3/4" x 10 3/4" framed. Genealogy research garland of roses, lilies and other flowers, shows a Sarah Preston born in Smithburg, housed in the original giltwood frame and glass Monmouth Co., NJ in November, 1803. She with reverse painted or eglomise border. was the daughter of William Preston and Sarah Unsigned. Back of frame has worn period Hutchison. She married Issac Johnson in 1831 newspaper backing with the word "Washington" and at some point they moved to Baldwin, but no other information identifying location or Randolph Co., IL. Her parents were also in date. Provenance: Descended in an early Baldwin, IL in the 1850 census. 300.00 - 350.00 Charlottesville, Virginia family with ties to the 642 Kittanning, PA 1847 Alphabet Sampler Petersburg area. 12" x 15" sight, 19 1/2" x 23" Pennsylvania school girl needlework alphabet framed. 400.00 - 500.00 sampler, wool on linen, 12 rows of alphabet and numerals divided by various stitches, signed "Mary Elizabeth Dobbs Aged 10 years November 11th 1847 Kittanning" (Kittanning, PA). A figure of a dog and three trees are near 640 Lucy Davis, African Missionary Sampler Rare African Missionary school girl sampler, the date. Housed in a black wooden frame. Freeport, Sierra Leone, with alphabet and Sight - 20 1/4" H x 12" W. Framed - 22" H x 13 phrase by Lucy Davis, dated January 3, 1843. 5/8" W. American, circa 1847. Provenance: Silk on wool with vine border, upper right Sevier County, TN private collection. 300.00 - corner with intentional cross-stitch error in 350.00 black thread, first row of upper case alphabet and four numerals, lower case alphabet, top third with two floral sprays and phrase "We love the Lord he came to save Poor negro from 643 3 English Samplers, 18th/19th Cent. the sinner's grave, Though we are black, and Three (3) English school girl samplers. 1st-2nd mean, and vile, Lord Jesus on poor negro smile. items: Two (2) English school girl samplers, We love him, and we would not break The least likely students from the same school. Framed in command our Saviour spakes But pray him, by same frame molding. 1st item: Silk on linen his precious blood, To make us humble, alphabet and verse sampler including the verse faithful, good." Lower half with large tree with "O God above to thee I cry Have mercy on me blue and cream colored birds. Signed with before I die Hear my prayer and give me grace English given name of "Lucy Davis" at base. that Heaven may be my resting place". Initialed Signed "Lucy Davis Freetown Sierra Leone Jan "SW Aged 9". The lowest section designed with 3 1843". Houed in a pickled pine frame. Sight - trees, animals, flower baskets, crowns, flower 14 1/4" H x 12 1/4" W. Framed - 18" H x 16" vine and dated 1777. Sight - 12 5/8" H x 9 3/4" W. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private W. Framed - 15 5/8" H x 12 3/4"W. 2nd item: collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00 Silk on linen alphabet and verse sampler by Elizabeth Wilcox, dated 1776, aged 10, including phrase "Elizabeth Wilcox is my name. England is my nation. Wixford is my dwelling place and Christ is my salvation". The lowest 641 1817 Sampler, possibly NJ, Sarah Preston 1817 schoolgirl needlework sampler stitched by section with similar designs as first sampler but Sarah Preston, silk on linen, three alphabets, in more muted thread tones and dated 1776. two tree pictures and verse: "Jesus permit thy Sight - 12 5/8" H x 9 3/4" W. Framed - 15 5/8" gracious name to stand as the first effort of a H x 12 3/4"W. Both English, 4th quarter 18th youth full hand/ and while her fingers on the century. 3rd item: English school girl verse canvas move engage her tender heart to seek thy needlework sampler by Margaret Cunningham, love". Signed "Sarah Preston her work she done dated 1818. Silk on linen with two pink floral in the 14th year... She was born November the sprays flanking verse "When all thy mercies o 24th in 1803." Old but possibly not original my God My riping soul surveys Transported wood frame with gilt rabbet edge, old Woodrop with the view I'm lost In wonder love and and Lothrop, Washington, DC framing company praise". A female figure stands between flowering shrubs with birds and two large Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 141 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # flowering trees and a large urn above. All is 645 2 United Kingdom 19th Cent. Samplers bordered by attached blue stencilled floral Two (2) United Kingdom 19th century ribbon. Housed in a wormy chestnut frame. samplers. 1st item: Large English school girl Sampler - 11 1/2" H x 10" W. Framed - 15 3/4" needlework sampler, wool and cotton on linen, H x 13 1/2" W. English, early 19th century. signed Ann Soothill 1857, strawberry vine outer Provenance: Sevier County, TN private border, inner wide border with "Industry", two collection. 500.00 - 600.00 crowns, four crosses, two birds, two beehives, 644 3 19th Cent. Needlework Samplers flower pots, trees, large butterfly, cottage, Three (3) English needlework samplers. 1st reindeer and two large roses. Center phrase, item: Needlework school girl alphabet and "There is a region lovelier far/Than Sages tell family record sampler by Mary Ann Groop, or Poets sing/Brighter than summers beauties dated January 28, 1828, silk on linen, with ten are/And softer than she tints of sprin (g)/It is all rows of alphabet and numerals sepaated by holy and serrene/The land of glory and geometric rows. Center row with large heart repose/No cloud obscures the radiant bearing initials RB with initials MB below, scene/There set a tear of sorrow flows/In vain flanked by large doves and blue flowers. The the philosophic eye/may seek to view the fair lowest row with verse, "Oh love the Lord and abode/Or find it is the curtained sky/It is the he will be a tender Father unto thee", two dwelling place of GOD". Sampler acquired in flowers, seven various sets of initials and the MA. Probably English. Housed in a large phrase "Think of me". Housed in a wormy wooden ogee frame. Sight - 23 1/2" H x 23" W. maple frame. Sampler - 12 3/4" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed - 33" H x 33" W. 2nd item: Wales, Framed - 21" H x 15 5/8". American or English, United Kingdom school girl verse sampler, silk early 19th century. 2nd item: Needlework on linen, leaf and berry outer border, fruit trees, school girl sampler by Jemmimer Simmons, floral baskets, birds, dogs, stars and hearts as dated March 6, 1818, silk on linen, with wide inner border, large yellow, gold and green floral floral and leaf border, two trees at top corners, spray in center with verse above, "Lord thou rows of alphabet, numerals and six crosses, hast search'd and seen me thro Thine eye center field of birds, hearts, flowering trees, beholds with piercing view My rising and my crosses, large flower pot, dog and stag. Signed resting hours My heart and flesh with all their "Finished March 6 1818 Jemmimer Simmons pow'rs My thoughts before they are my own Are Her Sampler Aged 12 years". Housed in a black to my God distinctly known He knows the wood frame. Sight - 14 5/8" H x 12" W. Framed words i mean to speak Ere from my op'ning lips - 15 3/4" H x 13 1/4" W. Likely English, early they break". Signed within red and grey stitched 19th century. 3rd item: English school girl border: Elizabeth William's Work Carmanthen needlework sampler, wool on linen, four rows May the 23 1826. Housed in a mahogany of upper case and lower case alphabet and veneered frame. Sight - 17" H x 12 1/2" W. numerals over pictoral image of center apple Framed - 22" H x 17 1/2" W. Provenance: tree, birds, flowering shrubs, flowers and two Sevier County, TN private collection. 400.00 - crowns, signed "Mary Cundil 1858", over 600.00 geometric border including trees and flowers. Housed in a maple wood frame. Sight - 11 1/2" H x 14 1/2" W. Framed - 13" H x 16 1/4" W. English, mid 19th century. Provenance: Sevier 646 2 early 19th c. English School Girl Samplers County, TN private collection. 500.00 - 700.00 Two (2) early 19th century English school girl samplers. 1st item: English school girl alphabet and verse sampler, signed and dated "Martha Able 1813". Top seven alternating floral vine, upper case alphabet or lozenge rows. Middle section of two bird and floral sprays framing phrase "In my Beginning God be my Speed. In Grace and Virtue to proceed, That I may run that Happy race, That Heaven may be my Dwelling place". Lower half incorporating strawberry vines, lower case alphabet, five Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 142 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # pictorial vignettes, upper case alphabet, collection. 300.00 - 350.00 strawberry vine cartouche surrounding two large 649 2 Jacquard Coverlets floral sprays and maker's name and date. Six Two (2) jacquard coverlets. 1st item: Wool and stitched crowns are incorporated in the design. cotton coverlet woven in shades of purple, blue, Housed in an older stained brown pine molded red and ivory, two piece construction, with frame. Sight - 16 5/8" H x 14" W. Framed - 19" scroll, star and cartouche designs. 81 1/2" H x H x 16 1/2" W. 2nd item: English silk on linen 67" W. 2nd item: Cotton or cotton and wool school girl or marriage alphabet and verse coverelet woven in shades of dark blue, light sampler, dated 1809. Laurel leaf top border, blue and red in a medallion and stripe pattern row four birds over a verse: "In marriage prefer with rosette border. 81" H x 71" W. Both the person before wealth virtue before beauty American, mid 19th century. Provenance: and the mind before body then you have a wife Private Brentwood, TN collection. 300.00 - a friend and a companion". Inscribed "Elizabeth 350.00 Codling Bramcote Notinghamshire 1809". One uppercase block alphabet over a cartouche of flower basket, four figures and five animals, lower half also with house, other figures, deer, 650 2 Overshot Coverlets, Pine Tree and 49 Snowballs turkey, dogs, trees, flower pots, side borders of Two (2) overshot coverlets. 1st item: Navy and alternating flowers and base border of berries cream overshot double weave coverlet, woven and vine. Housed in a later black and gold in two pieces, with geometric "Whig Rose" or molded frame. Sight - 16" H x 12 3/4" W. Snowflake field and stylized pine tree design Framed - 18 1/4" H x 15"W. Provenance: Sevier border. 83 1/2" x 73 1/2" excluding fringe. 2nd County, TN private collection. 400.00 - 600.00 item: Large Four color overshot coverlet, red, 647 Dorothy W. Hagen Star of Bethlehem Quilt, 1928 olive, green and ivory wool, woven in three Dorothy Wysong Hagen (Missouri, 20th pieces in a geometric "49 Snowballs and Century) Lone Star or Star of Bethlehem quilt, Window Sash Table" pattern, 111" x 83 1/2" hand stitched appliqued and embroidered with excluding fringe. Both late 19th/early 20th large single star in yellow, orange, green, century. Both coverlets exhibited, "Coverlets purple, blue and red cotton on a blue ground and Counterpanes", Belle Meade Plantation, with embroidered floral medallions, purple Sept. 11 - Nov. 7, 1993. Provenance: Private bands on top and bottom and yellow underside. Brentwood, TN collection. 300.00 - 350.00 Signed "Dorothy", lower center below star, dated "1928", top center above star. 78" x 68". 250.00 - 350.00

651 2 Folk Art Hanging Boxes 1st item: Folk art chipped carved hanging pipe or candle box, comprised of walnut and poplar 648 2 Jacquard Coverlets, inc. signed PA and having a shaped back with 8-star and Two (2) jacquard coverlets. 1st item: Signed flower designs, a sliding panel with heart, acorn and dated Pennsylvania jacquard coverlet, and leaf designs to the top, and a lower panel woven in shades of red, white, blue and green, with flowering urn flanked by flowers designs, with tree and snowflake border surrounding and chipped carved edges throughout. 17" H x leaf, star and swirl designs. Signed in lower 7" W x 4 1/2" D. American, 1st half 19th corners, Made by J and S Turnbaugh, Sugarloaf century. 2nd item: Walnut and yellow pine Luzerne Co. For ___ (recipient name blank), hanging wall box, nailed, pegged and dovetailed Penn 1849. 83" H x 79" W excluding fringe. construction with slanted lid and shaped back. 2nd item: Jacquard coverlet with eagle and American, 19th century. Provenance: the estate other patriotic motifs in shades of red, white, of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. blue and green. Features a center medallion 300.00 - 350.00 surrounded by four eagles atop shields, enclosed in an urn and grapevine border with corner medallions. Fringe at three sides. 79" H x 78" W excluding fringe. Both American, mid 19th century. Provenance: Private Brentwood, TN Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 143 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 652 Tramp Folk Art Box w/ Crown of Thorns Cover 655 Helen LaFrance, O/B, Farm Scene Two (2) Tramp folk art boxes, parquetry box Helen LaFrance (Kentucky, b. 1919) oil on nested inside of a "Crown of Thorns" outer plywood paneling board landscape, depicting a box. Inner box with parquetry lid having star farm with multiple figures and animals. A and diamond decoration, outer box with all over woman in sunbonnet with two children and a "Crown of Thorns" decoration and a graduated cat step along a path leading past a clothesline tiered lid. Inner box - 4 1/2" H x 19 3/4" W x 9 and flower garden to a frame house surrounded 1/2" D. Outer box - 13" H x 23" W x 13" D. by trees. In the background is a large barn with Early 20th century. Provenance: Private wagon, donkeys, and cattle in front. Signed Knoxville, TN collection. 700.00 - 800.00 lower right and dated '88. 24" x 35 5/8" sight, 26" x 37 1/2" framed. Provenance: Consignor was related to the artist by marriage and acquired this painting directly from the artist. Alternate spelling: Helen La France. 1,000.00 - 653 Appalachian Folk Art Items, inc. Banjo, Carvings & 1,400.00 Appalachian Folk Art items, 9 items total. 1st item: Folk Art inlaid banjo comprised of mixed woods, interior of head pencil signed "Geneva". 20 1/4" L x 7 1/2" dia. 20th century. 2nd item: Native American Cherokee basket planter by 656 Helen LaFrance Still Life with Roses Rachel T. Reed, comprised of white oak with Helen LaFrance (Kentucky, b. 1919) oil on walnut and bloodroot weavers. Retains the canvasboard still life painting depicting peach original Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual tag. 8" H colored roses in a glass vase. Signed lower x 8 1/2" W. 20th century. 3rd-9th items: right. Narrow gilt molded frame. 31" x 23" Collection of folk art carvings including a sight, 33" x 25 " framed. Provenance: Consignor carved and inked bear with movable arms and was related to the artist by marraige and legs on stand by Walt Cook, signed and dated acquired this painting directly from the artist. 1995 on the underside, Native American Alternate spelling: Helen La France. 500.00 - Cherokee carved duck initialed JF or TF, 2 600.00 carvings of a farmer and wife, possibly Swannanoa, female intialed "HRMC", a chipped carved bear on stand initialed "DRS", a standing chipped carved bear initialed "CR"and 657 Linvel Barker Folk Art Figural Tableau a carving of a man carrying a sheep initialed Linvel Barker (Kentucky, 1929-2004) pine and "WL". Ranging in size from 3 1/2" H to 13 1/2" basswood carved folk art figural tableau H. All 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00 comprised of a lumberjack holding an axe in one hand and mule reigns in the other, standing next to a sled with stacked logs secured and pulled by metal chains that are attached to the 654 Raymond Coins stone carving, Garden of Eden mule's harness. Signed and dated "L. Barker Raymond Coins (American/North Carolina, 7-92", underside of base. 12 3/8" H x 26 3/8" W 1904-1998) carved riverstone stele or plaque x 11 1/4" D. Late 20th century. 800.00 - depicting Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, 1,000.00 with a serpent coiled around a tree. Inscribed signature en verso. 18" H x 10 1/4" W x 1" D. 22 lbs. Includes custom iron easel stand for tabletop display. Provenance: Nashville, Tennessee estate. 700.00 - 900.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 144 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 658 Minnie Adkins Folk Art Fox Carving 662 Tim Lewis Relief Carving, Ark of Covenant Minnie Adkins (Kentucky, 20th century) Tim Lewis (Kentucky, b. 1952) painted wood painted wood folk art carving of a red fox. carved relief depicting the Biblical Battle of Signed and dated "M Adkins 1999" underside Jericho, during which the Israelites carried the of snout. Signed with copyright, underside of Ark of the Covenant around the city walls once front paws. 12 3/4" H x 3 3/4" W x 42 1/4" D. a day for seven days. Signed, dated, and American, late 20th century. 500.00 - 700.00 numbered "T LEWIS 15/# 7" lower right of relief. Signed, dated, and numbered with frame wire, en verso. 17 1/2" H x 27" W x 4" D. 14 lbs. 500.00 - 600.00 659 Tim Lewis Noah's Ark Sculpture Tim Lewis (Kentucky, b. 1952) folk art carved sandstone sculpture depicting Noah's Ark with Noah holding a bird on the bow, with giraffe 663 Tim Lewis Folk Carving, Adam & Eve heads and necks protruding out of the stern onto Tim Lewis (Kentucky, b. 1952) painted and the roof. Signed and dated "T Lewis '10" side carved wood relief sculpture depicting Adam of base. 12" H x 24 1/2" W x 6 1/2" D. 98.4 lbs. and Eve in the Biblical Garden of Eden beneath 900.00 - 1,200.00 the forbidden fruit tree, the serpent encircling the trunk tempting Eve with a lion and lamb to the right. Signed lower right in white "T. Lewis #4" and lower left in red "T. Lewis 15/#4". Plaque with rustic wood frame. Plaque - 14 5/8" 660 Tim Lewis Folk Carving & 3 Carved Folk Art Canes Four (4) folk art items. 1st item: Tim Lewis H x 19 3/8" W. Overall - 18 1/2" H x 20 3/4" (Kentucky, b. 1952) painted and carved wood W. 500.00 - 600.00 relief sculpture depicting the Battle of Jericho, during which the Ark of the Covenant was carried around the city once a day for seven days. Signed, dated, and numbered "T LEWIS 664 Bernice Sims Outsider Art Painting, Fishing Hole 15/# 8", lower right. Signed, dated, and Bernice Sims (Alabama/Louisiana, 1926-2014) numbered with frame wire, en verso. 13 1/4" H acrylic on canvas outsider art painting depicting x 24" W x 3 1/2" D. 7.6 lbs. 2nd-4th items: several black and white figures, four with Three (3) Tim Lewis and Sulton Rogers visible reflections, surrounding a body of blue walking sticks, including two(2) Tim Lewis water and holding fishing rods. Signed lower polychrome decorated wooden walking sticks, right "B Sims". Unframed. 20" H x 16" W. one carved and decorated as a tropical bird and Provenance: West Tennessee estate of a folk other carved and decorated as a lion, both /outsider art collector. 300.00 - 400.00 signed and dated 05 (37 1/4" L x 10" W overall and 35 1/2" L x 7 1/2" W overall) and one Sulton Rogers carved cane with lizard and snake carving (35 1/2" L). 600.00 - 700.00 665 Bernice Sims Outsider Art Painting, Laundry Day Bernice Sims (Alabama/Louisiana, 1926-2014) acrylic on canvas outsider art painting depicting several black figures washing and hanging 661 Tim Lewis Relief Carving, Last Supper laundry outside a cabin. Signed lower right "B Tim Lewis (Kentucky, b. 1952) painted wood Sims". Whitewashed distressed wood frame. carved relief depicting the Last Supper with Sight - 15" H x 19" W. Framed - 19" H x 23" Christ and the twelve apostles, stylistically W. Provenance: West Tennessee estate of a folk similar to Leonardo da Vinci's fresco by the /outsider art collector. 400.00 - 500.00 same name. Signed, dated, and numbered "T LEWIS 15/# 6" lower right of relief. Signed, dated, and numbered with frame wire, en verso. 14 5/8" H x 35" W x 4 1/2" D. 16 lbs. 500.00 - 600.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 145 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 666 2 Tolliver Family Folk Art Paintings 300.00 - 350.00 Two (2) Tolliver Family folk art paintings. 1st 669 Pugh Tiger Chair & Indian Carving + Folk Art Table item: Mose Ernest Tolliver (Alabama, Three (3) folk/outsider art carved items. 1st 1919-2006) house paint on plywood painting item: Loranzo Dow Pugh (TN, 1906-1993) depicting a pond and trees. Signed MOSET outsider art carved and painted tiger chair, with backwards S, lower right. Museum hand-painted in colors of mustard, black, accession tag, en verso. Housed in a yellow, red and brown. Painted on base "TiGer contemporary wooden frame. Sight - 15 1/2" H 1991". Carved signature and date on base "LD x 23 3/8" W. Framed - 21 3/4" H x 29" W. 2nd PUGH 1991". 32-1/4" H x 14" W x 12-1/2" D. item: Annie Mural Tolliver (Alabama, b. 1950) 2nd item: Loranzo Dow Pugh carved Native house paint on plywood painting titled Dry American male bust with polychrome paint Bone Charlie. Depicts the portrait of man with decoration including a masonic painted emblem eyes all over his body against a white on the hat. Signed and dated on the back background with a yellow border. Signed Annie "DP/1989" and additionally signed on the base T., lower left. Titled with Museum Accession "Dow". 14" H x 10" W. 3rd item: Folk art tag, en verso. Housed in a contemporary carved stained pine candlestand, consisting of a wooden frame. Sight - 22 1/4" H x 13 1/2" W. round top on a stepped square base, supported Framed - 26 1/4" H x 17 3/4" W. American, late by a carved "hand" standard, all resting on a 20th/early 21st century. 400.00 - 450.00 tripodal base with chip carving at the top. 28 3/4" H x 17" dia. 20th century. 600.00 - 900.00

667 2 Folk Art Paintings: Tolliver, Long Two (2) Folk Art paintings. 1st Item: Mose 670 19th Cent. Cherokee Double Weave Basket Ernest Tolliver (Alabama, 1919-2006) oil on Early Native American Cherokee double weave wood painting depicting a red dragon or rivercane low basket, rectangular form with dinosaur-like creature against a white walnut dyed weavers. 6" H x 18" W x 11 1/2" background with black border. Signed "Mose D. Mid-19th century. 400.00 - 450.00 T." lower left. Label en verso reads "Marcia Weber / Art Objects, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama." Retains original soda tab hanger. 9 1/4" H x 17" W. 2nd item: Woodie Long 671 San Ildefonso Blackware Charger, Marie & Julian (American, 1942-2009) acrylic on paper Marie and Julian Martinez San Ildefonso painting depicting four women holding hands in blackware pottery charger with stylized feather a circle. Signed "Woodie" lower left. Float design. Signed "Marie & Julian" en verso. 14 mounted in a contemporary red metal frame 5/8" dia. x 2"H. 20th century. Provenance: with matting. 9" H x 10" W sheet, 14 1/4" H x Private Knoxville, TN estate. 1,000.00 - 15 1/4" W framed. Provenance: West 1,200.00 Tennessee estate of a folk/outsider art collector. 300.00 - 350.00

672 San Ildefonso Blackware Jar, Marie & Julian Marie and Julian Martinez San Ildefonso 668 Mose Tolliver Face Painting blackware pottery jar with stylized bearclaw Mose Ernest Tolliver (Alabama, 1919-2006) design. Signed "Marie & Julian" on the base. 6 house paint on wood panel painting titled 1/2" H x 7" W. 20th century. Provenance: "Spoopey Doopey" depicting a dancing woman. Private Knoxville, TN estate. 600.00 - 650.00 Signed lower left. Title, date and inscription en verso: "Spoopey Doopey - A dancing lady that holds her arms out trying to get love. Oct. '89". Weathered wood frame. 24" x 24" square panel, 29" x 29" framed. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 146 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 673 2 San Ildefonso Blackware Items, incl. Marie & Ju 677 2 Navajo Wide Ruins or Chindle Rugs Two (2) San Ildefonso blackware pottery items. 2 Navajo Wide Ruins or Chindle area rugs or 1st item: Marie and Julian Martinez blackware weavings. 1st item: Navajo rug/weaving with pottery vase with radiating geometric design dark brown border and colors of cream, gold, around neck. Signed "Maria & Julian" and taupe. 59" x 38". 1st half 20th century. 2nd underside of base. 3 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W. 2nd item: Navajo rug/weaving with dark brown end item: Faustina Gutierre blackware pottery borders, colors taupe, cream, teal, yellow, gold saucer with wave or water design. Signed and oatmeal. 55" x 34 1/4", mid 20th c. "Faustina" en verso. 3 1/4" dia. Both items 20th Provenance: the estate of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 estate. 450.00 - 550.00

678 3 Navajo Rugs 674 Horse Bookends by Camilio Tafoya Santa Clara Three (3) various Navajo area rugs. 1st item: Camilio Sunflower Tafoya (New Mexico, Navajo Wide Ruins Vegetal mat, 20" x 30", 1902-1995) Santa Clara, Pueblo pottery horse with original Trading Post tag from Mesa Verde bookends, signed on base, 6 1/2" h x 8 3/4" W x Gift Shop, CO., woven by Rose Yazzie, colors 4 5/8" D. Mid 20th century. 500.00 - 700.00 of gold, cream, tan and brown, circa 1990. 2nd item: Navajo Chindle area rug, 35 1/2" x 24 1/2", black border, colors of ivory, grey, oatmeal, black and brown. Mid 20th c. 3rd item: Navajo Crystal Storm Variant area rug, 73 675 Southwestern Zia Pueblo Pottery Olla Zia Olla pottery jar with polychrome decoration 1/2" x 48", brown border, colors of red, gold of birds and flowering branches to the body and and oatmeal. Third quarter 20th century. 350.00 a red painted base. 10 7/8" H. Early 20th - 450.00 century. Provenance: the estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - 600.00

679 Anasazi, Peruvian, & Pre Columbian Vessels, Total Ten (10) Anasazi, Peruvian, and Pre Columbian pottery vessels. 1st-2nd items: Two (2) Anasazi 676 4 Edward S. Curtis Photogravures Four (4) vintage Edward Curtis (American, pottery bowls, including one grey on white 1868-1952) photogravures from The North Puerco bowl and one onion skin bowl. Old American Indian series. 1st item: SHUATI-SIA, sticker and masking table labels, underside of Photogravure on Holland Van Gelder Sonen Puerco bowl. Inscribed "V.S.P702" in black ink, paper, copyright from 1925 photograph, plate underside of onion skin bowl. Bowls range in 561, Library of Peabody Institute oval size from 4 1/2" H x 7 3/4" dia to 4 3/4" H x 10 blindstamp lower right margin. Sheet: 22" x 17 1/4" dia. Note: Onion skin bowl found in Four 3/4". 2nd item: GAMBLER-PIEGAN, Corners area on private land. 3rd item: Cabuyal Photogravure on Holland Van Gelder Sonen polychrome pottery vessel with rooster effigy, paper, copyright from 1900 photograph, plate painted geometric lines, and rounded bottom. 7 194, Library of Peabody Institute oval 1/2" H x 8" dia. Note: Attributed to the blindstamp lower right side. Sheet: 22" x 18 Guanacaste Nicoya, Costa Rica region, Period 1/4". 3rd item: FRANCISCA VII (1000-1550 A.D.). 4th-5th items: Two (2) CHIWIW-ISLETA, Photogravure on Holland Peruvian pottery vessels, including one stirrup Van Gelder Sonen paper, copyright from 1925 vessel with angular body and incised geometric photograph, plate 550. 4th Item: THE designs and one vessel with polychrome painted APACHE, Photogravure on artist's paper with designs, possibly depicting lizards, and flared no visible watermark, copyright from 1906 rim with rounded bottom. Vessels range in size photograph, Plate 7, Library of Peabody from 4 1/4" H x 3 1/2" dia to 9 1/2" H x 6" dia. Institute oval blindstamp, center right margin. 6th-10th items: Five (5) Pre Columbian pottery 400.00 - 450.00 vessels, including one bowl with two fox Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 147 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # effigies and polychrome painted stripes, one 682 2 14K Lady's Pocketwatches single-handled vessel with rounded bottom, one Two lady's 14K yellow gold pocket watches. 1st double spouted vessel with oval body, one item: Lady's 14K yellow gold Illinois Watch Co. vessel with wide flaring rim, and one double hunting case watch, white enamel dial, black handed bowl containing fragmentary monkey Roman numerals, sub seconds dial, spade effigy. Old sticker labels, underside and interior hands, glass crystal, Movement no. 920413, of vessels. Vessels range in size from 2" H x 4" case no. 548546, marked Warranted 14K U.S. dia to 3 1/4" H x 4 1/2" dia. 500.00 - 600.00 Assay B.W.C. Co., Case with satin and bright 680 4 Ancient Apulian/Roman Vessels gold floral criss cross bands and scalloped rim, Four (4) Ancient Apulian/Roman vessels. dust cover, cartouche engraved "Donna", 1st-2nd items: Two (2) Apulian terracotta 1-9/16" W. 52.9 grams. Early 20th century. 2nd prochous vessels, one Gnathian ware vessel item: 14K yellow gold Swiss lady's pocket decorated with bands of grapes, ivy leaves, watch, squirrel hallmark inside cover and on waves, and other geometric designs in applied inside rim, white porcelain dial with Arabic white, yellow, and red pigments, one Xenon numerals with sub second hand dial, script ware vessel decorated with band of laurel monogram on cover. 1 3/16" W. 21.5 grams. leaves and radiating lines in applied red Early to mid 20th century. 9" L Gold-plated pigment. Two Herakles/Hercules relief masks at watch chain is included with this group. the neck of each vessel. Vessels range in size Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. from 6 3/4" H x 3" W to 7" H x 3" W. Circa 4th Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 400.00 - century B.C. 3rd-4th items: Two (2) Roman 500.00 terracotta vessels, one amphora with rolled lip above double handles at neck and narrow tapered body and one water vessel with flared lip above elongated neck with one handle and 683 Victorian Gold Diamond Snowflake Pin rounded bottom. Includes 5 5/8" x 2 2 3/4" Mid-Victorian 18K yellow gold, diamond and metal display stand with acrylic base. Vessels black enamel pin designed as three starbursts or range in size from 9 1/4" H x 3" W to 10" H x snowflakes, approx 2.40 cts Old Mine cut 5" W. Circa 1st century B.C. to 1st century A.D. diamonds t.w. 7/8" x 2". 16.3 grams. Circa Provenance: the estate of Harold Maier, 1860-1880. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Nashville, Tennessee. 700.00 - 800.00 Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 500.00 - 800.00

681 14K Gold Tassel Bracelet, Harlequin Design 14K yellow gold adjustible omega bracelet in 684 10K Continental Portrait Miniature bright and brushed satin harlequin pattern with 10K yellow gold framed Continental oval tassel charm at pointed end and slide clasp at portrait miniature watercolor of lady in red other end. Clasp marked "14K CS". 8-3/8" L x gown, red beads and fancy headdress. 3/8" W plus 1-1/4" L tassel charm. 26.1 grams. Unsigned. 1-5/8" x 1-1/2" W. 15.2 grams total Circa 1940-1950. Provenance: the estate of weight. Circa 1840. Provenance: The estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, 600.00 - 700.00 Tennessee. 450.00 - 550.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 148 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 685 18K Italian Gold Swirl Pin with Diamonds 688 8 Sterling Bread plates and 1 small Steiff Bowl 18K yellow gold Italian made tri-level swirl 8 sterling silver bread and butter plates, all design pin containing one center brilliant cut round with reeded rims, monogrammed FDK, diamond weighing approx. .25 ct. and five plus one small plain round bowl. 6 plates are single cut diamonds. (One single cut diamond is marked for Schofield, Baltimore, while 2 are missing). Marked "18K Italy" on back. 1/2" H x marked International Lord Saybrook. Bowl is 1-1/2" x 1-3/8". 16.9 grams. Provenance: the marked Steiff. All 6" diameter, combined estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, weight 27.24 oz troy. Includes fitted tarnish Tennessee. 550.00 - 650.00 resistant bag with B.F. Steif Nashville logo. 400.00 - 450.00

686 5 items Ladies Jewelry inc. Jade Buddha pendant 5 items ladies jewelry. 1st item: 18K rose gold 689 Kirk Repousse Candelabra plus 5 Serving pcs contemporary ribbon spray white crystal opal 7 pieces total. 1st and 2nd items: Pair of Kirk pin, gold tested, not marked. 13.1 grams. 2nd Repousse pattern 3-light candleabra which item: 14K scarab bracelet with carved oval convert to single candlesticks, marked S. Kirk scarabs, tigers eye, green onyx, quartz, & Son Sterling 109F, 8" H x 12" W with chalcedony and carnelian, set in 14K yellow branches inserted, 3" H x 4" diameter as single gold, 8-1/4" L. 29.6 grams total. 3rd item: 18K candlesticks. 3rd through 7th items: Flatware white gold ring, andalusite (1.25 ct), 10 round with repousse floral handles, including a pastry brilliant diamonds (.20 ct tw), ring size: 6.5, 4.6 server, cheese server and bon bon spoon all grams. 4th item: 14K garnet fashion ring with marked S. Kirk & Son, and a bottle opener and round, square and oval cut stones set in a band, cold meat fork marked only "Sterling Handle." ring size: 6.5. 5.5 grams. 5th item: Round dyed Items not weighed due to filled parts. All items green carved stone buddha pendant mounted in early to mid 20th century. Provenance: the 14K bezel frame with 14K 16" long rope chain, estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 6.9 grams total. All items 20th century. 500.00 400.00 - 500.00 - 700.00

690 9 Sterling Items, inc. Francis I, Frank Smith 687 68 pcs Flatware, inc. Reed & Barton Woodwind, Chri 9 sterling table items including one Reed and Grouping of 68 pieces sterling silver and Barton Francis I X568 bread tray, 1 1/2" x 12" silverplate flatware, including Reed & Barton L x 7 1/2" D; Pair Reed and Barton Francis I Woodwind pattern and Christofle silverplate. X57 toothpick holders, 2 1/4" H x 3 1/2" dia Includes 43 pieces Reed & Barton Woodwind top; Set six sterling silver Chippendale by pattern sterling silver flatware: 12 dinner forks, Frank Smith 204 mini candy dishes, 3 1/4" dia. 8 salad forks, 11 teaspoons, and 12 dinner 24.46 total oz troy. Provenance: The Living knives. Also included: 1 sterling handled ice Estate of Rita Whittle, Maryville, TN. 400.00 - scoop, no maker's marks; 12 sterling teaspoons 450.00 marked A. Stowell and Company, 5 3/4" L; 12 Christofle Port Royal pattern silverplate place spoons, 6 3/4" L; and 1 German sterling silver tablespoon marked "Vietor" (E. L. Vietor, 691 3 Sterling Compotes active Darmstadt ca. 1890-1910), inscribed "To 3 sterling silver compotes, including one pair Connie", top of handle, inscribed "From with flared pierced circular sides and feet and "Mammele" & child", underside of handle, 8 applied grapevine borders, marked Metcalf Co. 3/4" L. Combined weighable silver: 57. 41 troy Sterling 2739, 3 1/4"H x 8 1/2" diameter; and ounces. 650.00 - 750.00 one compote with square sides, the corners having elaborate pierced "lace" insets atop a circular quadruped pierced base, elaborate three part monogram to center, the underside marked Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 149 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Bailey, Banks & Biddle Sterling 6242, 4 1/4" H 694 Whiting/Concord Georgian Shell Sterling Flatware, x 8 1/2" square. Combined weight 42.48 oz 31 pieces Frank M. Whiting/Concord Silver troy. American, first half 20th century. Company Georgian Shell pattern sterling silver Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, flatware, including 3 dinner knives (9 3/8" L), 4 Franklin, Tennessee. 550.00 - 650.00 dinner forks (7 1/4" L), 4 salad forks (6 1/4" L), 692 Gorham King Albert Flatware Set, 54 pcs 1 teaspoon (5 7/8" L), 4 iced tea spoons, 2 54 pieces Gorham King Albert pattern sterling tablespoons, 2 cream soup spoons, 1 gravy silver flatware, including 10 dinner knives (9 ladle, 4 flat handle butter spreaders, 1 flat 5/8" L), 10 dinner forks (7 3/4" L), 5 salad forks handle master butter knife, 1 jelly server, 3 (6 3/8" L), 6 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 6 cream soup cocktail/seafood forks, and 1 cold meat/serving spoons, 12 bouillon soup spoons, 1 bon bon fork. Dinner knives, dinner forks, teaspoon, spoon, 1 olive fork, 3 youth/tea knives. All cream soup spoons, and jelly server with pieces monogrammed "S" except for dinner Whiting manufacturer marks, all other pieces forks and bon bon spoon. 46.95 total weighable with Concord manufacturer marks. No troy ounces. 700.00 - 800.00 monograms. 33.83 total weighable troy ounces. 500.00 - 600.00

693 73 pcs assorted flatware inc. strawberry forks 73 piece grouping of flatware. Includes 12 695 Gorham Rondo Pattern Sterling Flatware, 40 pcs sterling strawberry forks with gilded tines in the 40 pieces Gorham Rondo pattern sterling silver Imperial Queen pattern by Whiting; 12 sterling flatware, including 8 dinner knives (9" L), 10 teaspoons and one sterling serving fork in the dinner forks (7 1/4" L), 6 salad forks (6 3/4" L), Luxembourg pattern by Gorham, monogrammed 8 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 4 dessert/oval soup H; 8 sterling butter spreaders in the Lancaster spoons, 1 sugar shell spoon, 1 flat handle pattern by Gorham (marks rubbed); 7 sterling master butter knife, 1 pickle/olive fork, and 1 fruit spoons and 7 sterling dessert or salad forks cold meat/serving fork. No monograms. 41.25 in the Old Colonial pattern by Towle; 10 total weighable troy ounces. 600.00 - 700.00 teaspoons with shell handles marked E.P. R. & Sons in rectangles with rounded corners (coin silver or silverplate); 4 coin silver tablespoons and 1 fork in an Olive pattern variant, the spoon 696 Whiting Sterling Pitcher & Gorham Bowl, 2 items marked Wm. R. Durgin PURE COIN and the Two (2) sterling silver items. 1st item: Whiting fork monogrammed R; 1 coin silver master Sterling silver water pitcher, bulbous form with butter knife with rubbed mark and monogram; 3 reeded lip and circular foot, C scroll handle. coin silver teaspoons with fiddle swell handles Marked on underside with Whiting mark, marked C. SWIFT in rectangle and Sterling 4327 3 1/2 pints. 8" H. 19.32 troy monogrammed Bryan; plus 8 assorted odd silver ounces. 2nd item: Gorham sterling bowl or pieces including 1 pair hammered silver sugar sauce boat, oval with delicately scalloped tongs marked sterling; 1 pair ice tongs not border over lobed sides, monogram MPL. Old marked but probably Sterling; 1 tea strainer Lion-anchor-G mark, 3415 Sterling. 2" H x 10" with wooden handles marked Herman Roth L x 5 5/8" D. 9.25 troy ounces. 28.57 total troy Larchmont New York Handmade Sterling; 2 ounces. Provenance: the estate of Luke Eldridge English sterling souvenir spoons; 2 long Wright, Memphis, Tennessee. 500.00 - 600.00 handled sterling chocolate spoons, and 1 sterling sugar shell. Combined weight of all items marked sterling (excluding strainer): 37.49 oz troy. Combined weight all coin silver items: 11.09 oz (does not include the teaspoons with shell handles). Provenance: a Brentwood, TN estate. 700.00 - 800.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 150 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 697 Dominick and Haff Sterling Tray Black, Starr & Frost silverplated bowl with Dominick & Haff oblong sterling silver tray, pierced border, applied Indian head medallion lobed and scalloped sides with foliate ornament and trophy inscription engraving: FALL at corners and each end, script monogram MPL. REGATTA SEPTEMBER 2, 1922 NYYC 17" x 11", 25.92 oz troy. Provenance: the estate THIRTIES, SECOND PRIZE WON BY OKEE, of Luke Eldridge Wright, Memphis, Tennessee. 10" diameter; and 4 Lord Saybrook sterling 500.00 - 600.00 candlesticks with weighted bases, monogrammed SHR, each 9 1/4" H. Combined weighable sterling items: 38.95 oz troy. Provenance: a Brentwood, TN estate. 500.00 - 600.00 698 2 Sterling Stemware Sets, 18 items Two sets sterling silver stemware, 18 total 701 Wallace Sterling Water Pitcher w/ goblet items. 1st group: Set 12 sterling silver sherbets 2 pieces total. 1st item: 1 Wallace sterling silver with flared ribbed rims, single monogram G and water pitcher, marked on base #201, 4 1/2 weighted bases, marked Sterling on base, 3 1/2" pints, 8 1/2" H. 2nd item: 1 International H. 2nd group: Set 6 sterling silver cordials with Sterling water goblet monogrammed "Susie scroll and palmette frieze along rim, maker's Sugg from Hi-Y Minstrel, 1932", 6 1/4" H. mark for M. Fred Hirsch and numbered 493 on Combined weight 23.97 oz troy. Both base. Sides engraved No. 321 to CHG. Bases American, second quarter 20th century. weighted. 4 7/8" H. Provenance: Sevier County, Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, TN private collection. 400.00 - 500.00 Franklin, Tennessee. 450.00 - 550.00

702 International Prelude Sterling Water Pitcher 699 Pr Fisher Sterling Candelabra plus Graff, Washbour 3 pieces. 1st item: Graff, Washbourne and Dunn International Prelude pattern sterling silver footed silver centerpiece bowl with chased water pitcher, bulbous body with scrolled floral, scroll and cartouche border, marked 11 handle and floral repousse band near foot. 1/2" Sterling 7815/220. 11 1/4" diameter, 24.11 Monogrammed S or JKS. Marked Prelude oz troy. 2nd and 3rd items: Pair of Fisher International Sterling 4 1/2 pints E95 on weighted sterling silver 3-arm candelabra, underside. 8 3/4" H. 23.66 oz troy. Provenance: English Rose pattern. Arm branches unscrew to Private Nashville, TN collection. 400.00 - form two single candlesticks. 12 1/2" H. 500.00 Detachable bobeches: 5.35 oz troy. All pieces American, early to mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 400.00 - 600.00 703 25 Assembled Sterling Silver Items 25 assembled sterling silver items by various makers including 2 baby cups, 4 porringers, 2 toothpick holders, 1 oval tray, 8-1/2 H x 6-1/2" dia., 1 round bowl with pierced rim, 6-1/4" dia., 700 12 silver items inc. 4 Lord Saybrook sterling cand 12 silver items including Candlesticks. Includes 11 assorted small nut/mint trays, 3 shamrock a Graff, Washbourne and Dunn sterling bread shaped nut/mint trays and 1 Revere style tray with shell and scroll chased border, miniature footed candy bowl. 39.885 total troy additionally marked Grogan & Co., 14" L; 1 ounces. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN Randahl sterling porringer with blossom design collection. 700.00 - 800.00 handle. 6 1/4" H diam; 1 sterling brandy warmer with wood handle, 1 sterling gravy ladle with Neo-Grec engraved decoration, 1 wine coaster with wood base and reticulated sterling border; 1 Gorham condiment or child's bowl with Rococo style borders and gilt interiors, plus 1 underplate, 7" diameter; 1 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 151 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 704 Wallace Sterling Flatware, Spanish Lace pattern, 4 706 Rose Repousse Sterling Tea Set, 3 pcs 43 pieces Wallace Spanish Lace pattern sterling 3-piece Unger Brothers Rose or Floral repousse silver flatware, including 8 dinner knives (9 pattern tea service, comprised of tea pot, 1/4" L), 8 dinner forks (7 5/8" L), 8 salad forks, creamer and sugar. Marked with company mark 16 teaspoons, 1 master butter knife, 1 serving plus Sterling 925 Fine 7101 on base. Pot 7" H. spoon and 1 pierced tablespoon. Includes All pieces monogrammed LMC. 26.125 oz troy wooden fitted case - 7" H x 15 1/2" W x 12 1/2" combined weight. American, circa 1890. D. 41.30 total weighable troy ounces. 600.00 - Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, 800.00 Franklin, Tennessee. 450.00 - 550.00

705 12 Pcs. Sterling Serving & 2 SP Bowls 707 2 Charles Gordon, London Sterling Silver Tea Servi 12 pieces sterling silver and 2 Sheffield plate Two (2) Charles Gordon, London sterling silver bowls, 14 items total. 1st group: 12 various tea service items. Includes one (1) English sterling flatware pieces, mostly serving double-handled sugar bowl (4 3/4" H) and one pieces, including Hester Bateman tablespoon, (1) creamer (4 3/8" H), with lobed melon forms griffen mark on handle, reverse tipt with three on acanthus leaf footed bases and naturalistic block monograms, hallmarks HB, date 1784, handles. Both with hallmarks and date letter for 8-3/8" L; Georgian London fish server, maker's 1832, underside of bases. Both monogrammed. mark EM, date mark 1804, 12-1/2" L; 2 22.48 total troy ounces. 400.00 - 450.00 Georgian London stuffing spoons, double serpent crest on reverse tipt handle, maker's mark RR, date mark 1813, 11-1/2" L; 2 Victorian London ladles, one with maker's mark 708 1809 Dublin Strainer Spoon GA, and dated 1843, other marked WE, and Irish sterling silver strainer spoon with long dated 1841, both with reverse tipt handles and fiddle pattern handle, engraved with bird crest, hand engraved monogram; 1 Georgian London marked on back of handle for John Pittar, master salt, shell handle with engraved swan Dublin, 1809. Overall length - 12 3/4". 5.09 oz holding anchor in beak, maker's mark WE, date troy. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. mark 1809, 4-1/2" L; 1 Georgian London Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 200.00 - marrow spoon, maker's mark obscured, dated 250.00 mark 1792, bright cut lion decoration on reverse, 9-3/8" L; 2 Georgian silver tongs, no city mark, 1 with maker's mark TB and script monogram, other with maker's mark RR, both with date mark 1807, 5-3/4" L 26.33 oz troy 709 Group of Sterling; .800 Silver Items, 26 Pcs. total of group. 2nd group: Pair Old Sheffield Assembled group of sterling and .800 silver Plate (silver on copper) round serving dishes, items, 26 pieces total. Including 6 Gorham nut with scalloped and gadrooned rim and coat of dishes with pierced sides and shaped rims, 8 arms crest featuring a griffin head over a shield Gorham repousse napkin rings (monogrammed), with acanthus leaf swags, otherwise not 6 sterling place card holders in the form of marked, 1" H x 10" diameter. Early-mid 19th feathers , 1 Dutch silver tea strainer with century. 400.00 - 500.00 pierced coat of arms handle, 1 pair Raimond sterling silver tongs, three (3) .800 silver cordials marked GH/.800 and a sterling compote with swan handles marked "MK" and .925. 23.885 total sterling troy ounces. 3.255 total .800 silver troy ounces. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private collection. 350.00 - 400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 152 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 710 3 Pc. Bremer Silberwarenfabrik .800 Set 713 15 pcs silver, inc. Seal Top Spoons Three (3) piece Bremer Silberwarenfabrik .800 15 pieces silver including seal top spoons. silver group including oval tray, covered sugar 1st-2nd items: 2 early seal top dessert spoons bowl and creamer with gilt interiors, all with with gilt bowls in fitted Elkington presentation band of molded swag and bead borders, cover of box, each marked for Elkington & Co, sugar bowl with acanthus leaf and bead Birmingham, 1946-47. 3.61 total oz troy. 3rd decoration and bone finial. Marked with item: Austrian silver sugar caster or pepper pot crescent, crown and 800 and stamped with repousse floral/scroll decoration and lobed numerically. Tray - 18 1/2" L x 12 3/4" W. body, marked "12" with maker's mark IHF, 5 Sugar bowl - 5" H x 6" W. Creamer - 3 1/2" H 1/2" H. 3.39 oz troy. 4th-15th items: 12 mother x 3 1/2" W. 49.17 total oz troy. 1st half 20th of pearl handled fruit knives with silverplated century. 650.00 - 750.00 blades, 7 3/4" L, all in a silk lined fitted case marked for Harrison Bros. & Howson, Cutlers to Her Majesty, Sheffield. 200.00 - 250.00

711 Set 4 German Silver Goblets and Dish Five (5) pieces German 800 silver including set four .800 silver goblets, marked with crescent, 714 C. Hjalmar Amundsen, O/C, The Village crown and 800 on rim, maker's mark not found, C. Hjalmar "Cappy" Amundsen (Maine/New 6 1/2" H, together with one Gebruder Kuhn York/Massachusetts, 1880-2001) oil on canvas .800 silver scalloped edge round dish, marked impressionist painting titled "The Village" on base, 3/4" H x 6 1/4" dia. 25.765 total oz depicting a small town in autumn with five troy/5 items. Third quarter 20th century. 300.00 figures strolling along a dirt road before two - 400.00 groupings of houses. Signed "F. H. McKay" lower left. F. H. McKay is pseudoname for C. Hjalmar "Cappy" Amundsen. Artist's name and titled inscribed on top stretcher with documents including artist information in plastic sleeve, 712 6 English Sterling Masonic Fob Medals & more, 17 p Six (6) English Sterling Masonic Fob Medals & attached en verso. Housed in a carved gilt wood more, 17 total pieces. Grouping of twelve (12) frame. Sight - 19 3/4" H x 25 3/4" W. Framed - sterling fob medals and pins including six (6) 24 3/4" H x 30 3/4" W. Provenance: Property of Colonial British Freemason shield form fob a private Alabama collection. 400.00 - 450.00 medals marked: Murree Pindi Station Lodge No. 2031 GLE, To Bro. T. Allen as a Memento of Inauguration, June 27th, 1908, with the initials "TA" engraved to the center fronts of 715 Dee Beard Dean, O.B, Maritime Painting each, 2" H x 1 1/2" W, four (4) sterling fob Dee Beard Dean (American, 20th/21st Century) medals stamped "WHH" for William Hair oil on panel plein-air maritime landscape Haseler, Birmingham, England, dated 1902, painting depicting a green and orange boat with central seagull decoration and shaped, moored at a wooden dock with a small building, chased surrounds, two (2) sterling Art Nouveau a field and a tree line, background. Signed brooches depicting females with upswept, lower right. Artist information label and 19th flowing hair, illegible maker's mark en verso (1 Annual Carmel Art Festival 2012 label, en 3/4" H x 1 1/2" W), three (3) silver overlay verso. Housed in a contemporary gilt wood perfume bottles, two (2) marked sterling/1 frame. Sight - 11 1/2" H x 15 1/2" W. Framed - marked .883 and one unmarked (2 1/2" H to 4 17" H x 21" W. Provenance: Private Knoxville, 1/4" H), one (1) Saart sterling baby cup (2 1/2" TN collection. Biography: "Dee Beard Dean H), and one (1) Gorham sterling round hand was raised in rural Indiana and studied art at mirror (2 7/8" dia.) 7.33 total weighable troy the Kendall College of Art and Design and the ounces. Provenance: Knoxville, TN estate. New York Academy of Art. Her art work, 300.00 - 350.00 inspired by painting en plein air (on location) is represented in fine art galleries around the country. Dean is the founder of Plein Air Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 153 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Painters of the Southeast (PAP-SE) and has 719 2 Drawings, inc. Passini and Rolland been published in regional and national Two (2) drawings. 1st item: Ludwig Johann journals". (Information according to Passini (Austrian, 1832-1903) graphite on paper http://faso.com/artists/deebearddean.html). drawing depicting the portrait of a girl. Signed 350.00 - 450.00 in lower right. Handwriting en verso reads 716 Dan Goozee, O/C, "Sara, Dancer at Rest" "Original 19th century drawing by Ludwig Dan Goozee (California/Oregon, b. 1943) oil on Passini, c.1860, Aus. Vienna, 1832-1903, canvas portrait painting titled "Sara, Dancer at Venice, It.". Gallery tag en verso reads "Barnes Rest" depicting a young woman in a dancer's Gallery, Rare Prints, Maps, and Documents, costume, possibly Giselle, holding a bouquet of 16th-19th centuries, Alexandria, Virginia. flowers in her left hand, her right hand resting Housed in a giltwood frame with carved corner against a floral wreath in her hair. Signed decoration. Sight - 19 5/8" H x 13 5/8" W. "DGoozee" lower left. Titled with artist's name Framed - 23 1/2" H x 17 1/2" W. 2nd item: and date "1999", en verso. Housed in a carved Antoni Vidal Rolland (Spanish, 1888-1970) gilt wood frame. Sight - 19 3/8" H x 15 3/8" W. graphite on paper drawing depicting a nude Framed - 28" H x 23 3/4" W. American, late woman. Signed lower right. Matted and housed 20th century. Provenance: Property of a private in giltwood molded frame. Sight - 15" H x 8 Alabama collection. 700.00 - 800.00 1/2" W. Framed - 23 1/4" H x 17 " W. Provenance: the estate of Harold Maier, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00

717 Marci Oleszkiewicz, O/C, "Awaiting Dinner" Marci Oleszkiewicz (Illinois, 20th/21st Century) oil on canvas painting titled "Awaiting 720 Thomas Rowlandson, W/C, Road to Abesford Dinner" depicting two women wearing aprons Thomas Rowlandson (United Kingdom, and serving food, a third woman waiting behind 1756-1827) watercolor on paper titled "Road to them, holding a plate. Signed "Oleszkiewicz" Abesford," depicting a village street scene. lower right. Title and artist information label Signed, T Rowlandson and titled, lower right. with Montgomery Frames, Tempe, AZ stamp, paper mounted to thin cardstock board. Image - en verso. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. 8" H x 12" W. Board - 8 1/4" H x 12 1/4" W. Sight - 15 1/2" H x 11 1/2" W. Framed - 23 1/2" United Kingdom, late 18th/early 19th century. H x 19 1/2" W. Provenance: Property of a Biography: Thomas Rowlandson was a private Alabama collection. 400.00 - 450.00 watercolorist known for his landscapes and caricature illustrations. He undertook formal training in Paris and at the Royal Academy in London, where he won a silver medal for a bas relief figure, however, he is best remembered 718 Gen. John Wm. Chamberlayne watercolor landscape for his cartoon character, Dr. Syntax. 800.00 - General John Wiliam Chamberlayne (United 1,000.00 Kingdom, 1821-1910) watercolor on paper invoking a scene from THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Depicts a nude woman standing atop a ghost ship with arms stretched upward, and a 721 Oil on Board Dutch Family Genre Scene skeletal figure reaching towards her. Unsigned. Dutch School 19th century oil on board painting Handwritten exerpt of Coleridge's poem, with depicting a family in church attire and a young the artist's name written en verso. Housed in a girl giving alms to a veiled woman holding a gilt wood frame with off white matte. Image - 9 baby. Unsigned. Retail label with "IV" incised, 1/2" H x 12"W. Framed - 17 5/8" H x 19 3/4" en verso. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame W. 300.00 - 350.00 with lamb's tongue rabbet edge. Sight - 10 1/8" H x 14" W. Framed - 14" H x 17 3/4" W. The Netherlands, circa 1840. Note: This painting was possibly intended to memorialize the death of an infant. Provenance: Property of a private Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 154 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Alabama collection. 600.00 - 800.00 726 New England Queen Anne Highboy 722 Willem Wijmans, O/C, Still Life Pansies New England Queen Anne mahogany highboy, Willem Wijmans also Wilhelmus Lambertus two parts, white pine secondary wood, top with Wijmans (The Netherlands, 1888-1968) oil on overhanging molded cornice, dovetailed case, canvas floral still life painting depicting a vase two lip-molded dovetailed short drawers over of multicolored pansies against a grey three graduated lip-molded dovetailed long background. Signed "W. L Wijmans" lower drawers, base with one central lip-molded right. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight - 9 dovetailed central drawer flanked by lip-molded 1/8" H x 11 5/8" W. Framed - 12 1/8" H x 14 dovetailed square drawers. Batwing mount 5/8" W. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN hardware, only four complete brasses remain. estate. 300.00 - 400.00 Base with shaped skirt to sides and front and four cabriole legs on pad feet. 66 1/2" H x 37" W x 21 1/2" D. New England, 18th century. Provenance: Brentwood, Tennessee estate. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 723 Signed O/C European Court Scene Continental oil on canvas painting depicting an interior court scene with seated figures and a young female standing to greet a suitor. Signed lower right "Paul de Pommerac". Housed in a 727 New England Tall Pine Blanket Chest, 18th Cent. carved Louis XIV gilt wood frame. Sight - 24 18th century New England lift top pine 1/2" H x 29" W. Framed - 37" H x 41 1/2" W. one-drawer blanket chest. Top with applied 19th century. Private Lookout Mountain, TN molding. Front of well molded and paneled to collection. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 simulate two drawers, top lifts to reveal storage well above a single drawer with oval brass handles. Molded stiles over a triple arch shaped skirt with arched boot jack sides and straight feet. Paneled, dovetailed and rosehead-nailed 724 2 Queen Anne Chairs & Hepplewhite Wing Chair 1st & 2nd items: Two (2) American William & construction. 42 3/4" H x 43" W x 17 1/2" D. Mary side chairs, comprised of mixed woods Provenance: Private Lookout Mountain, TN including walnut and maple, both with rush collection. 400.00 - 500.00 seats, Spanish style feet and turned stretchers. 40 1/2" H x 20" W x 14 1/2" D and 39 3/4" H x 20 1/4" W x 13 1/4" D. 18th century. 3rd item: American Hepplewhite wing back chair with 728 2 English Mahogany Tables modern cotton Jacobean pattern upholstery. 45" 1st item: English mahogany Chippendale style H x 33" W x 25" D. Late 18th/early 19th tilting tea table with and octofoil carved top, century. Provenance: the estate of Christine carved spiral standard and acanthus carved Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 700.00 - 900.00 knees and feet. 43" H (vertical), approx. 30" H (horizontal) x 31" dia. 19th century. 2nd item: English mahogany tilt-top candlestand with ring and spiral carved standard over tripodal Queen Anne slipper feet. Top - 15 1/4" x 21 1/2". 28" 725 Empire Revival Window Seat & Federal Style Shield Empire Revival window seat and Federal Style H, w/ top level. Early 18th century. Provenance: shield back chair, 2 items total. 1st item: Sevier County, TN private collection. 500.00 - American Empire Revival handcarved backless 700.00 window seat with scrolled arms and animal feet on casters. Uupholstered in modern Chinoiserie linen fabric. 29" H x 43 1/2" W x 20" D. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Federal Style shield back mahogany arm chair with shell, fan and bellflower inlay to the back, shaped seat and spade feet. 39" H x 21" W x 18 1/4" D. Early 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 155 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 729 Pr. George III Girandole Mirrors 733 8 English Kitchen & Hearth Items, 18th/19th Centur Pair of George III carved giltwood girandole Eight (8) English hearth and kitchen items. 1st mirrors, oval shaped having flower and carved item: Oak candle box, trapezoid form with scroll designs with two arms centered at the hinged lid and pierced carved back, ebony and base. 33" H x 20" W. 22.4 lbs total. Late light wood inlaid decoration of a two tined fork 18th/early 19th century. Provenace: Formerly of and knife bordered by veneer. 17 3/4" H x 7" W Maple Grove Estate, Knoxville, TN when a x 5 3/4" D. 2nd item: Wrought iron sugar private residence, and published in Southern nippers with wooden and brass handle, mounted Accents magazine. 400.00 - 600.00 to a brass stand secured to a wooden base. 6 7/8" H x 12" W x 3 7/8" D. 3rd item: Brass goffering iron on wrought iron tripod stand. 8 1/2" H x 8" W. 4th item: Brass three candle mold with one handle. 12 5/8" H x 4 1/2" 730 Italian gilt leaves and cherubs Group of antique Italian fire gilded carved wood square. 5th item: Brass candlestick with leaf and cherub wall ornaments or architectural attached reticulated drip pan and handle with fragments, late 18th to mid 19th century, pierced carved decoration. Lockson Services including two fully modeled cherub or putti Ltd. retail sticker, underside of drip pan. 2 1/8" figures and two laurel branches. Cherubs with H x 10 1/2" W. 6th-8th items: Three (3) brass protruding square iron nails. Possibly originally wall pockets, two with decorative pierced part of larger sconces. Cherubs 7"H, branches carved backs. Lockson Services Ltd. retail 15-16"L. Provenance: a Nashville, TN, estate, sticker, back of largest wall pocket. Wall acquired during travels in Italy in the mid 20th pockets range in size from 3 1/2" H x 5 5/8" W century. 350.00 - 450.00 x 1 3/8" D to 6 1/8" H x 8 3/4" W x 1 5/8" D. Provenance: Sevier County, TN private collection. 500.00 - 600.00

731 Continental Stool with Tapestry Seat Continental Queen Anne mixed woods stool with faux burl and decorative paint, and 734 8 Kitchen & Hearth Items, 18th/19th Century tapestry seat, sides with faux burlwood paint Assembled grouping of eight (8) kitchen and decoration, cabriole knees with polychrome hearth items. 1st item: 18th century English highlights to imitate scroll carving, shaped skirt posnet, iron body raised on three legs with with front and back center polychrome vignettes bronze handle marked "T.P.B. Water III", for of two putti with garden vessel. Wool on linen the foundry of the same name, 6 1/8" H x 15" needlepoint tapestry seat of farmyard scene with W. 2nd & 3rd items: Two (2) early 19th century figure feeding fowl with dog nearby. 19 1/2" H fireplace warming stands or trivets with iron x 25 1/2" W x 19 1/2" D. Needlepoint: 14" x and brass pierced work tops. 12 1/2" H x 14" L 20" plus linen border. Continental, possibly x 6 1/2" W and 6 1/2" H x 14 1/2" L x 7" W. Dutch, Late 18th - Early 19th century. 400.00 - Likely Continental. 4th-6th items: Three (3) 450.00 American or English fireplace tools including a poker, tongs and shovel, wrought iron with brass beehive handles. 34 1/2" L. Second quarter of the 19th century. 7th item: Continental brass skimmer with wide pierced 732 JW Fiske Statue of Virtue top and pierced handle, 24" L. Late 18th/early Joseph Winn Fiske (American, b. 1832) painted 19th century. 8th item: American or English garden zinc figure of Virtue, after the Greek hand hammered brass and copper pan with ship deity of virtue Arete, holding and feeding a on the back, 14" dia. 22 lbs total. Late bird, possibly after a design by George Fisher & 18th/early 19th century. Provenance: Sevier Bro. (1867-1901). The base reads: J. W. FISKE County, TN private collection. 500.00 - 600.00 26.28 PARK PLACE NEW YORK. 39" H. 41.5 lbs. American, late 19th century. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 156 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 735 NY Stoneware Churn & Crock with Birds 739 John Bauer Louisville, KY Stoneware Jar Two (2) pottery pieces. 1st item: Stoneware Kentucky 6-gallon stoneware jar, marked, salt churn, Haxstun & Co., Fort Edward, NY, 5 glazed with lug handles, stamped "John Bauer gallon 2-handle churn, cobalt bird on branch & Bro. /Preston St./ Lousiville, KY" and decoration, 17" H. 2nd item: Stoneware crock, 2 impressed "6" denoting capacity. 16 3/16" H x gallon, maker unmarked, cobalt bird on branch 11" dia. 25 lbs. Late 19th century. Provenance: decoration, missing handles, 9-1/2" H. 29.5 lbs the Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, total. Both 19th century. Provenance: Private Kentucky. 350.00 - 450.00 Knox County, TN collection. 400.00 - 500.00

740 NC Alkaline Glazed Stoneware Pitcher 736 PA Stoneware Pottery Bowl, Cowden & Wilcox Western North Carolina alkaline glazed Cowden and Wilcox, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher with incised line around the stamped and cobalt decorated stoneware pottery mid-section and 3 columns of incised numbers bowl. Stamped with cobalt foxglove decoration to the body along with the numbers "414". below. Interior with brown slip glaze. 5" H x 10 Interior note states that the pitcher was made 1/2" dia. Late 19th century. Provenance: Private from clay at the site of the old "Tiffany Mines" Knox County, TN collection. 400.00 - 450.00 company, once located near Franklin, NC. 10 1/2" H. Late 19th century. 250.00 - 350.00

737 Indiana Stoneware Pottery Jug, G. Unser Indiana stoneware pottery jug by George Unser 741 Burlon Craig NC Folk Pottery Snake Jug (1828-1881), active ca. 1860-1880, Burlon Craig (Lincoln County, North Carolina, Jeffersonville, Clark County. Upper shoulder 1914-2002) North Carolina folk art pottery jug, stamped "G. UNSER/ JEFFERSONVILLE/ dark green alkaline glaze with three incised IND" and "3" denoting capacity. 17 1/4" H x wavy lines around the shoulder and double 10" D. 14 lbs. Provenance: the Estate of Lynn applied snakes, each running through a handle Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 300.00 - and down the body. Base stamped "B B 350.00 Craig/Vale NC". 15 1/8" H. 10 lbs. 20th century. 400.00 - 450.00

738 2 KY Stoneware Pottery Jars, inc. Griggs & Grinste Two (2) Kentucky stoneware pottery jars. 1st 742 NC Burlon Craig Pottery Pitcher item: Large Kentucky jar with remnants of Large Burlon Craig (North Carolina, applied strap handles and two incised lines on 1914-2002) stoneware pottery pitcher with swirl upper shoulder, impressed mark "Griggs & glaze. Stamped on base "B. B. Craig, Vale, Grinstead Waco KY" , and impressed 8 gallon NC". 16 1/2". 9.5 lbs. Provenance: The estate capacity mark (attributed to John Parker of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Grinstead and Lucien Griggs, Madison Co., Tennessee. 300.00 - 400.00 KY). 19 1/2" H x 13" dia. 3rd Quarter 19th century. 2nd item: Kentucky 3 gallon stoneware pottery jar with lug handles, incised line around the upper shoulder and impressed "3" denoting capacity, attributed to George W. Doane (d. 1870). 13" H x 10" D. 39 lbs total. Mid 19th century. Provenance: Estate of Lynn Scholl Renau, Louisville, Kentucky. 350.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 157 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 743 Folk Art Ceramic Sculpture, Georgia Blizzard 744 3 Early Blown Glass Items; 2 Delft Plates Georgia Blizzard (also known as Georgia 1st-3rd items: Two (2) American blown glass Michael, Virginia, 1919-2002) glazed pottery apothecary or store jars with domed covers, figure titled "Anguish", depicting a woman both colorless with applied rings to the bodies holding an apparently lifeless child in her arms. and cover, one with cobalt ring to top and finial, Inscribed G Michael, back of base. 11 5/8 H x 6 both with pontil marks to the bases. Together 3/4" W x 6" D. American, mid/late 20th with a blown glass string holder with applied century. Provenance: The estate of Dr. cobalt ring to the base and applied cobalt finial. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. Jars - 11 3/4" H. String holder - 4 1/2" H. 2nd Biography (from "Self-Taught, Outsider and half 19th century. 4th & 5th items: Polychrome Folk Art: A Guide to American Artists, decorated Delft plate and saucer, both with Locations and Resources", By Betty-Carol floral landscape decoration. Plate - 9" dia., Sellen, and "The New Encyclopedia of Southern saucer - 6 1/2" dia. Both 18th century. 300.00 - Culture: Volume 23: Folk Art", edited by Carol 350.00 Crown, Cheryl Rivers, Charles Reagan Wilson): Georgia Blizzard, also known as Georgia Michael, was born in Saltville, Virginia and lived in Chilhowie, Virginia. She had a mixed 745 Pr. Victorian Art Glass Mantle Lusters heritage including Apache and Irish ancestry. Pair of Victorian cased glass mantle lusters, Her mother taught Blizzard and her sister how white over peach colored glass with enameled to create art using a pit-fire method. As a young foliate decoration and gilt trim, 10 prisms. 18 girl, she began to make items from clay dug 1/4" H x 6" dia. Late 19th century. English or from a creek near her home. She continued to Continental. Private Middle Tennessee make items and "burn" them in a homemade collection. 400.00 - 500.00 "pit-fire" kiln on her property. During the Great Depression, she left school in order to be part of the National Youth Administration. She worked in a munitions factory in Bristol during World War II and after that, worked at a textile mill in 746 4 American Brilliant Cut Crystal Items Chilhowie until 1958. Blizzard contracted black Four (4) American Brilliant Cut Crystal Items. lung and lost one of her lungs, and her husband 1st item: American Brilliant cut glass bowl, was crippled in an accident in a coal mine and scalloped saw-tooth rim, hobstar center and eventually their marriage failed; he pinwheel designs to the sides. 3 1/2" H x 8" dia. subsequently died in 1954. Blizzard developed 2nd item: American Brilliant cut glass bowl, paranoid schizophrenia after these events and saw-tooth border, pinwheel and crosshatch her art helped her deal with the feelings she sides, floral star center. 3 3/4" H x 8" W. 3rd needed to work through. She began making art item: American Brilliant cut glass pitcher, for sale in the late 1950s and sold her pottery in shaped rim with etched ribbed neck, fan and her daughter Mary's shop on her property. In the hobnail sides, star center and cut handle. 9 1/2" early 1980s, her neighbor, Michael Martin, H x 8 1/2" dia. 4th item: American Brilliant cut contacted a friend to take some of Blizzard's glass lamp, mushroom shade with cut floral work to a gallery in Buckhead run by Judith designs on a shaped base of similar design. Alexander, where Jonathan Williams Metal shade support fitted with prisms. 5 1/2" discovered her work. Blizzard's works are on H x 11 1/2" dia. All pieces early 20th century. permanent display at the Smithsonian American 400.00 - 600.00 Art Museum, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum in Williamsburg, VA and The High Museum in Atlanta. 250.00 - 350.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 158 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 747 3 Louisville, KY Souvenir Items, 19th c. 749 German Porcelain Figural Putti Jardiniere Three (3) souvenir items from Louisville, German Von Schierholz porcelain figural putti Kentucky, including a glass pitcher from the jardiniere or centerpiece bowl comprised of an Southern Exposition held in Louisville oval basket with reticulated rim and relief floral (1883-1887). 1st item: Glass pitcher with one decoration to the body and encircled by six (6) handle decorated frosted lettering reading putti figures. Von Schierholz stamp and "Mother Louisville Exposition 1884" hallmark en verso along with "Made in surrounded by foliate designs. 9 3/8" H x 8 1/2" Germany" stamp. 6 3/4" H x 19" W x 13" D. W. 2nd item: Transferware porcelain cup with 8.5 lbs. Early 20th century. Provenance: Private gilt trim reading "Souvenir of Louisville" Maryville, TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 featuring three places of interest around Louisville including "Thomas Jefferson Statue & Court House", "Entrance to Cave Hill Cemetery", and "Post Office & Custom House". 750 Pr. Meissen Vases w/ Snake Handles Maker's mark reading "Victoria Austria" with Pair of Meissen porcelain vases having white crown logo, stamped underside of cup. 3 3/4" H grounds with hand painted floral spray x 2 3/4" dia. 3rd item: White and orange decoration to the bodies, gilt decorated rims, lusterware cup with gilt trim, scalloped rim, and upper shoulders and bases, and twisted snake one handle, featuring a transferware vignette of handles. Both bases with underglazed crossed "Zachary Taylor Monument, Louisville, Ky". swords mark and numbered. 11" H. Late 19th Maker's mark reading "Made in Germany", century. 300.00 - 350.00 stamped underside of cup. 2 3/4" H x 3 1/4" W. All items late 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Lynn S. Renau, Louisville KY. 300.00 - 350.00 751 11 Handpainted Titled Fish Plates plus 6 Menu Hol 17 pieces total. Eleven handpainted fish plates, each depicting a different species of fish and titled on the back (examples include Black 748 5 Glass Table Items; 4 Enamel Curtain Tiebacks Bass, Brook Trout, Mackerel, Sea Bass, Red 9 decorative items total. 1st item: 19th century Snapper, Salmon, etc), with handpainted amber Bohemian glass covered urn with etched textured gilt borders. Stamped mark for Lenox stag decoration. 11 3/4" H. 2nd item: French with additional retailer stamp for Gilman and gilt bronze mounted diamond cut glass jewelry Collamore, Fifth Avenue, New York. Plates 8 casket with domed top and key. 4 3/4" H x 6 7/8" diameter. Together with six porcelain 1/4" W x 3 3/4" D. 19th century. 3rd item: Cut menu holders in the shape of hands, 2" H. glass inkwell with Jacobi & Company, Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Baltimore, Maryland repousse hinged top. Top Franklin, Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00 marked around the collar "Jacobi & Co/ Sterling/925/1000/Fine". 3 1/2" H x 3 1/4" W x 3 1/4" D. 2nd half 19th century. 4th item: Amber cut glass perfume bottle with gilt bronze hinged mounts. 3 1/2" H. 19th century. 5th 752 Limoges Turkey Platter with Fairing Boxes item: Cut glass paperweight with amber glass 8 porcelain items. 1st item: Large Haviland & top, etched "M" monogram. 2 1/2" H. 19th Co. Limoges porcelain turkey serving platter, century. 6th - 9th items: Set of 4 French rectangular form with shaped inset corners, grey champleve enamel drapery tiebacks with brass and brown turkey image on platter with blue, surrounds and original threaded screws. 5" dia. grey, brown, yellow and white floral sprays on x 5 1/2" D. 19th century. Provenance: Private rim. Maker's mark on base, 2" H x 19" L x 12" Bristol, TN collection. 450.00 - 550.00 D. 2nd-8th items: Group of 7 porcelain fairing or trinket boxes depicting 5 various dressers, one with a portrait bust and violin, one with a baby emerging from an egg, one with a mirrored back and dresser set, one with a child feeding a dog, and one with a sword, scabbard and crown; Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 159 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # and 2 baby bassinets. Various numbers allover gilt decoration. Bases with red seal impressed or painted on base. 4" to 4 5/8" H. mark. 3 5/8" H. Early 20th century. 5th item: Provenance: Private Bristol, TN collection. Chinese red carved lacquer snuff bottle. 3" H. 350.00 - 450.00 20th century. 6th item: Chinese carved jade 753 7 Staffordshire Pottery Figures figure depicting a fisherman with a bucket in Seven (7) Staffordshire pottery figures one hand and fish along his back in the other. 2 including one (1) young girl on a spaniel, one 1/4" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. 7th-8th (1) maiden on a goat, one (1) inkwell with a items: Pair of Japanese Satsuma porcelain tea young boy and a dalmatian seated on an cups with figural landscape decoration and red ottoman, three (3) spaniels, and one (1) figural character marks on the base. 2 1/4" H x 3 5/8" group depicting a young man seated on a picket dia. 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00 fence with a goat. Traces of a red and gold retail 756 Southeast Asian Bronze Candleholder, Archaic Style sticker, underside of maiden on a goat figure. Southeast Asian Archaic style bronze double Sizes range from 3" H x 5 1/2" H. English, 19th figural pricket candlestick, in the form of two century. Provenance: the estate of Lynn S. deities or Bodhisattvas, each seated atop lotus Renau, Louisville KY. 250.00 - 350.00 bases, with blazing suns behind their heads, atop a single rectangular pierced stand. 14 1/2" overall. 13 lbs total. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Eason, Memphis, Tenn., by descent to 754 4 Decorative Items, inc. 2 silver boxes, Japanese current consignor. 200.00 - 300.00 Four (4) decorative items. 1st item: Sterling silver lock box with incised scrolling foliate decoration on hinge lid and pink velvet interior lining. Maker's mark "W S Sterling 7142", underside of box. 1 7/8" H x 4 3/4" W x 3 1/2" 757 3 Chinese Porcelain Lamps D. 2nd item: Iranian .875 footed silver box with Group three porcelain lamps. 1st & 2nd items: repousse birds and foliate decorations on hinge Pair of Chinese porcelain vases having molded lid, bands of repeated lotus blossoms, each side bodies with patterned borders and polychrome of box. 84 standard mark with maker or town scrolling floral decoration on a gilt ground to mark, underside of box. 1 1/4" H x 3 3/8" W x the bodies, now mounted as lamps onto 6" D. 9.995 troy ounces. 3rd item: Japanese conforming hardwood bases. Vases - 17" H. 31" accordion/orihon book with 12 Ukiyo-e style total H w/ harp. 20th century. 3rd item: Chinese woodblock prints, 6 on each side, depicting blue and white porcelain paneled urn with women in colorful kimono engaged in various applied flowering branch decoration to each activities. Prints bound in hardbound boards, side and allover flower above wave decoration covered with a light brown fabric decorated to the body. Mounted now as a lamp onto a with birds and flowers. Prints - 14" H x 9 5/8" conforming hardwood base. Urn - 14 5/8" H. 28 W. Book - 9 3/4" H x 7 1/4" W. Mid 20th 1/2" total H. 21 lbs total. 20th century. century. 4th item: Small celadon hardstone Provenance: collection of the late Dan Evins, plaque with russet accents depicting an urn with co-founder of the Cracker Barrel Restaurant flowers. 2 1/2" H x 2 1/2" W x 3/8" D. 300.00 - chain. 350.00 - 450.00 350.00

758 3 Chinese Ginger Jar Lamps 755 Group of 8 Asian Decorative Items Group of three (3) Chinese ceramic ginger jar Group of eight (8) Asian decorative items. lamps. 1st item: Chien Lung baluster jar, 1st-2nd item: Pair of Chinese Famille Rose decorated with a scholar in a garden with bat porcelain figures depicting a standing male flying overhead, fitted as a lamp. Chop mark on holding a yellow hat, possibly book ends. Bases jar shoulder. Jar: 11" H, overall: 21" H, 20th c. marked "CHINA". 6 7/8" H. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Famille Verte baluster jar fitted as a 3rd-4th items: Pair of Chinese porcelain iron lamp on bronze base, crackle glaze ground with red low vases with turquoise interiors and figural story vignettes in colors of green, Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 160 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # orange, blue and yellow. Possible maker's mark 762 Pr. Chinese Famille Noire Floor Vases on base, illegible. Two-socket lamp: 36 1/2" H, Pair of Chinese Porcelain Famille Noire floor vase: 17" H, mid-20th century. 3rd item: Small vases with enameled decoration throughout. ceramic ginger jar, fitted as a lamp, depicting The bodies of the vases depict females engaged swimming carp on a cream ground with colors in various activities in an outdoor setting, the of orange, green and turquoise, 18" H overall. neck with chrysanthemum decoration and the 23 lbs total. Late 20th century. Provenance: the base with cabbage leaf decoration. Red estate of Christine Rehnke, Nashville, hallmarks for "Longevity" to the underside of Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 each base. 22 1/8" H. 20.5 lbs. Late 19th/early 759 Rose Medallion Porcelain Punch Bowl 20th century. 600.00 - 700.00 Chinese Rose Medallion porcelain punch bowl with polychrome enamel decoration of cartouches with court scenes, birds, butterflies and flowers. 5 1/2" H x 14 1/4" dia. Late 19th 763 Group of 36 Japanese Imari or Arita Porcelain Pcs century. 500.00 - 600.00 Group of thirty-six (36) Japanese Imari or Arita porcelain items including 1 large serving bowl with chop mark on base (5" H x 12" dia.), 1 medium serving bowl with scalloped edge, 1 760 Large Chinese Rose Medallion Platter & Covered Tur smaller bowl (2-3/4" H x 7-1/4" dia.), 2 1st item: Chinese Export Rose Medallion rectangular trays, 5 round plates (6-3/4" to porcelain vase with polychrome enamel 7-1/2" dia.), 6 scalloped tea cups (2 with chop decorated vignettes of court scenes interspersed marks on base, 2-1/2" H), set 5 tea cups with 4 with bird, floral and insect vignettes. 14 1/2" H character marks on base (2-7/8" H), 2 sake cups x 17 1/2" W. Late 19th century. 2nd item: (1-3/4" H), set 7 round saucers (4-1/2" dia.), 5 Chinese export Rose Medallion porcelain various scalloped plates (all approx. 8-1/2" covered tureen with polychrome enamel dia.), and 1 octagonal plate with 4 character decorated vignettes of court scenes interspersed marks on base (8-7/8"). Japanese, late 19th with bird, floral and fruit vignettes, decoration century. Provenance: Private Louisville, TN repeated on the bowl interior with additional collection. 350.00 - 450.00 floral decoration to the outer bowl body. Gilt oval finial, shaped rim and body. 4 1/2" H x 10 1/2" W x 12 1/4" L. Late 19th century. 500.00 - 600.00 764 Asian Porcelain Jardiniere Asian porcelain jardiniere and underplate, oblong with serpentine sides, the jardiniere decorated with band of butterflies and flowers 761 Chinese Export Armorial Cup & Saucer over a scene of scholars writing on a scroll, the Chinese Export armorial porcelain coffee cup underplate with prunus blossoms. Seal mark to and saucer, each decorated with a coat of arms underside of underplate. Jardinere: 7"H x 13"W surmounted by helmeted guard, with an eagle x 12"D, Underplate: 13 1/2" x 10 1/2". Japanese and lion rampant to the center and bordered by or Chinese, 20th century. Provenance: collection a pink frame. Precious object to the body of the of the late Dan Evins, co-founder of the Cracker cup and rim of the plate. Provenance: ex. Elinor Barrel Restaurant chain. 250.00 - 350.00 Gordon. Cup - 2 1/2" H. Saucer - 4 1/2" dia. First half of 18th century. 400.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 161 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 765 Pr. Chinese Export Porcelain Vases, Modern 768 2 Chinese Forbidden Stitch Embroideries Pair of Chinese Famille Rose export porcelain Pair of Chinese Forbidden Stitch embroidered vases, rouleau form having incised scrolling silk panels, depicing bowls of fruit surrounded foliate and floral decoration to the body together by flowers and auspicious symbols. with central floral vignettes and opposing foo Embroidered floral and geometric borders. dog figural handles. Red seal marks to the base, Housed in matching giltwood frames with silk mounted onto conforming carved wood bases. liners. 14" x 11" sight, 16 3/4" x 13 3/4" Vases measure 12 1/2" H. 14 3/4" total H w/ framed. Early 20th century. 200.00 - 250.00 stand. 20th century/Modern. 250.00 - 350.00

769 Chinese Hardwood Desk 766 Large Brass Brazier or Censer with tray, 4 pcs. Chinese hardwood desk, paneled top over four 4 pieces. Oversized brass brazier or incense drawers, paneled sides, shaped skirt and burner/censer with pan and oversized tray, straight legs, joined by a fretwork stretcher or possibly from a temple or palace, the censer footrest. 32" H x 45" W x 23" D. Late with perforated domed top ending in a spiral 19th/Early 20th century. 350.00 - 450.00 ball finial, over a base with handles, large basin and round undertray. Tray - 36" dia. Censer - 24" H. Possibly Turkish, 19th century. Provenance: estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Eason 770 4 Chinese chairs inset with carved hardstone of Memphis, by descent to consignor. 300.00 - Four (4) Chinese rosewood side dining chairs, 350.00 each with yoke shaped crestrail over an openwork splat carved with branches, flowers and a bird, the oval center inset with a hardstone or rouge marble medallion. Curved 767 14 Asian items, inc. Shoes, Clothing Items, Wooden stiles, transitioning into raked rear legs; paneled Fourteen (14) Asian items. 1st-3rd items: Three seat with slight bow front, over a carved skirt (3) pairs of Vintage Shoes including a white joined by cabriole legs and hoof style feet. Plain beaded and embroidered pair of pumps labeled stretchers. Mortise and tenon and pegged Joe Joe Shoes (Hong Kong Hilton), an ivory construction. 38" H x 17" W x 15" D, 18" seat pair of silk beaded pumps with kitten heels height. 20th century. 350.00 - 450.00 labled D.H. Holmes Co. (New Orleans) and a white leather pair of Mary Janes with satin bows. 4th-11th items: Eight (8) Chinese clothing items including a pair of child's pink 771 2 Chinese Trunks, Leather & Wood shoes, 2 pairs of black embroidered women's Two (2) Chinese trunks. 1st item: Chinese shoes, child's red robe, blue baby's pants, red painted leather storage box or trunk with all and blue baby's collar, baby's red floral robe, over painted and embossed decoration, and pair of child's embroidered wristlets. All including dragon and foliate decoration to the items 20th century. 12th-14th items: Three (3) top, gilt embossed medallion and foo dog Chinese carved wooden pendants, strung as decoration to the front, and additional gilt necklaces, one (1) carved with bat, longevity embossed medallions to the sides. Iron symbol and figure atop a deer decoration (1 3/4" hardware and carrying handles. 16 1/4" H x 33" dia.) and two (2) carved with figures holding W x 24" D. 19th century. 2nd item: Chinese lingzhi and phoenix decoration (2" dia.). All carved camphor wood trunk, the edges and items early 20th century. 250.00 - 350.00 corners with relief carved dogwood blossom decoration and carved inset handles. Interior fitted with one tray, brass hardware to the front. Retains the original etched brass lock and key. 17 1/2" H x 40" W x 21 1/2" D. 20th century. 350.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 162 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 772 Pr. Chinese Hardwood Horseshoe Back Chairs 775 Ericsson Brass Telegraph c. 1895 Pair of Chinese carved hardwood low chairs, L.M. Ericsson and Company telegraph machine, horseshoe back form with carved dragon relief No. 27, with brass and glass frame, key-wind and pierced knot and quatrefoil splats. spring barrel, dual coils, and detachable print Unmarked. 30 1/2" H x 24" W seat (28 1/4" W reel, together with a key marked "27", mounted overall) x 22" D seat (27" D overall). 20th on wooden base with five contacts and plaque century. 300.00 - 350.00 reading "H.N.J./No. 27". Manufacturer's mark reading "L.M. Ericsson & Co. Stockholm", surface of frame. 16 1/2" H x 14 5/8" W x 9 1/2" D. 19 lbs. Late 19th/early 20th century. 400.00 - 500.00 773 Western Union Telegraph Call Box w/ Sign, 2 items Western Union telegraph call box with sign, 2 items total. 1st item: Western Union telegraph call box, manufactured by the T.A. Edison Company, blue and white porcelain enameled 776 Brandis Transit Surveyor, 2 Stanley Sextants, & Gi metal with internal clockwork mechanism and F. E. Brandis and Sons transit surveyor, 2 black knob. "W.U. Tel. Co./Call Box 6-B" Stanley sextants, and Gimbaled Compass, 4 embossed with two Inspector's stamps and items total. 1st item: F.E. Brandis and Sons, "145" in pencil, back of box. 5 3/4" H x 3 1/2" Brooklyn, New York, No. 3036, brass surveyor's W x 3" D. 2nd item: Western Union transit level compass, steel dial with engraved (double-sided porcelain enameled metal) name "F.E. Brandis & Sons M'F'G Co/Brooklyn, advertising sign, with white lettering and arrow N.Y./3036", engraved fleur-de-lis at North, two against cobalt blue background. 18 1/2" H x 30" intact leveling vials, and a vernier scale to outer W. Early 20th century. 300.00 - 400.00 circumference. Mounted to wood base. Transit - 14 1/2" H x 11 3/4" W. Overall - 15" H. Circa 1910. 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) Stanley, London, brass sextants, one (1) engraved "Stanley London 1884" with original leather case, and 774 Western Union Model 2825 3-A Ticker Tape w/ Stand one (1) engraved "1894 Stanley Sextant Western Union Model 2825 3-A 22 OHMS London" with original burl wood case with universal ticker tape machine, serial # 2495, brass placard and mountings. Sextants - 4 1/4" with brass frame, telegraph mechanism, twin H x 4" W. Boxes range in size from 2 3/4" H x alpha-numeric rollers and tape feed, all housed 5" W x 4 3/4" D to 2 3/4" H x 5 3/4" W x 5 1/2" in a cast iron base with Western Union label D. 3rd item: Gimballed painted brass wet card reading: Western Union Telegraph Co. compass with cardinal points mounted in Manufacturer name not present. Includes glass wooden box. "Made in USA" stamped dome with marble top Western Union cabinet underside of compass. Compass - 3 3/4" dia. stand, internal mechanisms housed in a light Box - 2 7/8" H x 5" W x 5" D. Late 19th/early green metal rectangular box. Also included is a 20th century. 450.00 - 550.00 black painted metal paper winder with gilt trim and mounted on a wooden base, and a roll of used ticker paper. Machine - 10" H x 9" W. Glass dome - 12 1/4" H. Stand - 31" H x 18 1/4" W. Overall - 44" H. Late 19th/early 20th 777 Brass Bate London Transit Compass century. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00 Brass Surveyor's Transit signed Bate London, 11 1/2" telescope with cover, 2 1/2" silvered compass dial encased atop a 4 1/2" circle, two functioning levels. Early to mid 19th century. 350.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 163 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 778 Seth Thomas Chronometer and Chelsea Ship Bell Cloc 781 Kalliope Music Box w/discs inc. Silent Night, plus Two (2) timepieces, nautical and railroad Two (2) musical items plus 14 discs including interest. 1st item: Chelsea Ship's Bell Nautical "Silent Night," 16 items total. 1st item: German Clock, circular brass mounted in wooden case, Kalliope Musikwerke tabletop disc music box, retains key. Dial - 4 7/8" dia. Overall - 6 1/4" H Leipzig, Germany, serial #106612. Fitted for 7" x 8 1/4" W x 3 3/4" D. Mid 20th century. 2nd discs with crank wound center and four bells. item: Early Seth Thomas Chronometer Lever Serial number marked on disc arm and on top of Number 5004 Locomotive clock with porcelain works underside. Includes fourteen (14) discs, dial and bronzed metal surround, now mounted among them "Silent Night." Housed in a walnut to a wooden block. Winding key present, but case with shield inlay to the top and bun feet. possibly not original. Dial - 6 5/8" dia. Overall - Interior labels missing. 5 5/8" H x 10 1/8" W x 9 1/2" H x 8 1/2" W x 3 1/8" D. 11.4 lbs total. 9" D. Early 20th century. 2nd item: German Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of singing bird automaton comprised of a red bird Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, on perch surrounded by foliage, housed in a gilt Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00 bird cage. Marked on the underside of the case "Germany". 9 1/2" H x 5 1/2" dia. 10.5 lbs. Late 19th/early 20th century. Private Middle Tennessee collection. 600.00 - 800.00

779 Lyon & Healy Harp American parcel gilt concert pedal harp, signed "Lyon & Healy/Chicago Makers U.S.A./No. 1263/Manufactured under five Patents". 782 Imperial Symphonion Music Box w/ Stand & 42 Disks Fruitwood frame with giltwood neck, knee, Imperial Symphonion disc music box, marked column, and footed base with seven pedals. under the disc "Symphonion Mfg. C. NY" and Giltwood elements decorated with neoclassical numbered #15913. Single comb with wind up motifs including Greek keys, acanthus leaves, lever to the side. Mahogany case with and a column in the Ionic form. Soundboard lithograph to lid interior. Box fully functional. with painted gilt foliate decorations. 69 1/4" H Fitted with a conforming mahogany veneered x 41" W x 19" D. Late 19th/early 20th century. stand with doors for disc storage. Forty-two (42) Private Middle Tennessee collection. 800.00 - 15" discs included. Box - 11" H x 23" W x 20" 1,000.00 D. Stand - 34" H x 21 1/2" W x 18 1/2" D. Late 19th century. Private Middle Tennessee collection. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00

780 Swiss Music Box on Stand w/ Interchangeable Cylind Swiss cylinder music box on stand. Rectangular inlaid rosewood case with ebonized corners and 783 12 Air Orchestral Swiss Cylinder Music Box edges, atop a stand of inlaid rosewood with one Swiss orchestral cylinder music box, playing 12 center drawer that stores two of the three 13" musical selections or airs with 11" cylinder. interchangable cylinders, all on tall ebonized Five bells with enameled bee and butterfly turned legs. Interior fitted with a glass strikers, flower mounts and drum. Retains the protective lid and a 13-inch cylinder music lever original tune indicator and zither attachment. mechanism. Lever marked "2650 B". Cylinders Cylinder plate marked "3352". Housed in an marked on the ends, "31 B, 32 B, and 33 B" and inlaid mahogany case with ebonized interior. each plays 8 tunes. All teeth of comb present. Fully functional with all teeth present on comb. Music box fully functional. Box - 8 1/2" H x 31 10 1/4" H x 24 1/8" W x 13" D. Late 19th 1/2" W x 12 1/2" D. Stand - 29 1/2" H x 40 1/2" century. Private Middle Tennessee collection. W x 21" D. Late 19th century. Private Middle 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Tennessee collection. 4,400.00 - 4,800.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 164 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 784 Swiss Cylinder Music Box w/ Marquetry Inlay fully functional. 11 1/2" H x 36 1/4" W x 15" D. Swiss cylinder music box, 15" cylinder playing Late 19th century. Provenance: Private one musical selection or air. Marked "51419" Montgomery, Alabama estate. 900.00 - on cylinder plate and handle. Housed in a 1,100.00 burlwood and walnut case with ebonized 788 Bremond Swiss Music Box w/ Inlaid Case corners and marquetry inlay depicting musical B. A. Bremond Swiss interchangable cylinder instruments to the top and front of case, 10-tune music box. Mahogany and satinwood ebonized interior. Fully functional. 8 1/2" H x case having floral spray inlay to the top and 30 1/2" W x 13 1/4" D. Late 19th century. cartouche inlay to the front with ebonized trim. Private Middle Tennessee collection. 600.00 - Underside of lid with the original tune card 800.00 reading "Fabrique de Geneve" with a list of the ten music selections and marked with the serial number #15977. Glass cover with cutout wood corners. Brass winding handle additionally marked with the serial number. Governor 785 Criterion Disc Music Box w/ 11 discs Criterion double comb disc music box, coin marked "BAB" for B. A. Bremond. Fitted with operation with wind up mechanism to side, a steel comb and a lever winding mechanism. serial #1785. Housed in a carved oak case with Box equipped for coin operation, fully distributor's label reading "Paillard, New York" functional. 8 1/4" H x 32 1/2" W x 13" D. Late with colored lithograph to underside of lid. 19th century. Provenance: Montgomery, Eleven (11) 15 1/2" discs included. Fully Alabama estate. 1,400.00 - 1,600.00 functional. 10 1/2" H x 22" W x 20 1/2" D. Late 19th century. Private Middle Tennessee collection. 700.00 - 900.00 789 George Baker Troll Co. Cylinder Music Box Swiss interchangable cylinder 8-tune music box by George Baker Troll and Company, Geneva. Rosewood and burlwood case with ebonized 786 Stella Tabletop Disc Music Box Stella Swiss tabletop disc music box, trim. Underside of lid with the original tune manufactured by Mermod Freres, wind up card reading "Baker-Troll & mechanism on right side with speed control Company/Manufactured in Geneva" with a list mechnism. Serial #51582 and additionally of the eight music selections and serial #14129. marked #126. Housed in a mahogany veneered Metal plaque also present indicating the case having carved sides and molded base with manufacturer. Fitted with a nickel plated comb an inlaid top, embossed metal handles and and a lever winding mechanism, lever storage drawer for additional discs. J. CH. additionally marked with the serial number and DETMERING / HAMBURG label to underside "17". Box equipped for coin operation, fully of lid. Lot includes eleven 14" discs. Fully functional. 9" H x 32 1/2" W x 13" D. Late functional. 10 5/8" H x 24 1/2" W x 18 7/8" D. 19th century. Provenance: Montgomery, Late 19th century. Private Middle Tennessee Alabama estate. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00

790 Swiss Marquetry Cylinder Music Box Swiss interchangable brass cylinder 8-tune 787 9 Bell Swiss Cylinder Music Box Swiss interchangeable cylinder music box, music box, rosewood marquetry and burlwood burlwood case with satinwood inlay and case having a brass and mother-of-pearl ebonized trim. Interior with small landscape cartouche to top and front and ebonized trim. portrait above the lift top glass door. Fitted with Fitted with a steel comb and a lever winding a steel comb and a lever winding mechanism mechanism. Upright lyre-shaped tune indicator marked with the serial #17403 and 9 bells with indicating 8 tunes. Cylinder marked "34523/No. bee strikers and gilt birds mounted on four of 2/56". Fitted with lower drawer for housing the bells. Box equipped for coin operation, additional 13" cylinders (see condition report). Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 165 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Box equipped for coin operation, fully crane, and "V" back of cylinder. Also includes functional. 12" H x 33 3/4" W x 13 3/4" D. Late period brown leather flap holster with tooled 19th century. Provenance: Montgomery, scrolling foliate designs. Barrel length - 6". Alabama estate. 700.00 - 900.00 Overall length - 11 1/4". Holster - 5 1/4" H x 791 Jules Cuendet Cylinder Music Box w/ Southern Tunes 13" W. Serial number corresponds to year 1897, Jules Cuendet Swiss tabletop cylinder music possible Spanish-American War connection. box, plays 10 Southern US tunes and retains the 600.00 - 800.00 original tune sheet with company logo upper 794 Springfield Model 1873 rifle, bayonet, & holster, left and tune indicator. Crank marked "408" and Springfield "Trapdoor" Model 1873 rifle, WWI cylinder marked "68". Comb fully intact. Inlaid Bayonet, and WWII holster, 3 items total. 1st rosewood case with ebonized trim and interior. item: Springfield "Trapdoor" Model 1873 rifle, 5 3/4" H x 18" W x 8 1/2" D. 14.5 lbs. Late .45-70 Caliber. Serial number 25265. Lock 19th/early 20th century. Private Middle plate marked "U.S. Springfield" with eagle Tennessee collection. 400.00 - 500.00 logo, breech marked "US Model 1873", butt plate marked "US". Barrel marked "VP" with a symbol of an eagle head proof mark, with additional D" and P", barrel bands marked "U". Walnut stocks, metal frame, round barrel, 792 German Philipp Reeb Relief Engraved Double Shotgun standard sights, and ramrod. Barrel length - German Philipp Reeb relief engraved double 33". Overall length - 52". Serial number shotgun, 16 gauge, WWI era. Serial number and corresponds to year 1874. 2nd item: WWI initials for Johann Jakob Reeb (1843-1924) "J. Remington 1907 Pattern SMLE bayonet with J. R. 2785", with German proof marks, leather and metal scabbard. Blade near hilt underside of barrels and top of receiver. Barrels marked "1907 8 15 (August 1915)" with marked "Philipp Reeb, Hofbuhchsenmacher, Remington roundal, British inspectors and Bonn" in gold lettering. Gold wire inlay and broad arrow stamps, reverse. Scabbard decorative foliate engravings around receiver unmarked. Blade length - 17". Overall length - and action, with panels depicting hunting dogs 21 3/4". Overall length with scabbard - 22 1/2". and quail on sides, stalking scene on bottom of Early 20th century. 3rd item: WWII US Army receiver. Checkered fore stock, semi pistol grip, black leather holster with metal fittings. Front and triggers, highly figured marbled European flap embossed "US" in oval cartouche. Includes walnut butt stock, round Krupp steel barrels, twisted leather cord. 10 1/2" H x 5 3/8" W x 2" horn inlay on butt plate, small of stock, and D. Cord length - 14". Mid 20th century. 400.00 edge of fore stock, horn trigger guard, bead on - 500.00 front sight, and extractors. Barrel length - 29 1/2". Overall length - 46". Provenance: Brought back from World War I as a "souvenir" by American soldier Charles S. McKendrick, wounded in the Battle of Verdun, recipient of 795 Winchester Model 1873, 32-20 Win Level Action Rifl the French Medal of Honor. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 Winchester Model 1873 Rifle, .32 WCF (Winchester Center Rifle) cartridge. Serial number SS9119B. Barrel marked "Winchester's Repeating Arms New Haven Conn., U.S.A. King's Improvement Patented March 29 1866 793 Colt Model 1895 New Army & Navy Revolver, .41 Cali October 16 1860". Tang marked "Model 1873". Colt Model 1895 D. A. (Double Action) New Loading block marked "32 Cal". Walnut stocks, Army & Navy revolver, .41 caliber, serial metal frame, octagonal barrel. Standard sights. number 79115. Barrel marked "Colt's PT. F.A. Barrel length - 24". Overall length - 43 1/2". Mfg. Co. Hartford CT. U.S.A. Patented Aug. 5 Serial number corresponds to the year 1902. 1884 Nov. 6. 88. Mar. 5. 95." and "Colt. D.A. 300.00 - 350.00 41". Checkered stocks with scalloped and foliate engraved silver overlay, possibly South Texas or Mexican, round barrel, ejector rod, standard sights. Several assembly marks including "8" cylinder release, "N 8 8" inside Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 166 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 796 English Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., English flintlock blunderbuss pistol, unmarked. Chattanooga, TN. 500.00 - 600.00 Walnut stocks, brass barrel with flared muzzle 800 Middle Eastern Snaphaunce Lock Rifle, .70 Cal. (1 3/8" across), trigger guard, side plate, and Middle Eastern Snaphaunce or Miquelet lock butt plate, metal lock plate, ramrod with brass operated black powder muzzle-loading rifle, .70 tip, marked "-31". Four English proof marks, caliber. Unmarked. Maple stocks with fishtail three top of barrel, including "V" with crown, or fantail buttstock, iron frame, transitional one on lock plate. Barrel length - 17 1/4". octagonal to round barrel, engraved copper Overall length - 33". Last quarter of 18th ramrod holders, front sight bead. Barrel length - century. Provenance: The Estate of Charles 47". Overall length - 60 1/2". Private Middle Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. 1,000.00 Tennessee collection. 350.00 - 450.00 - 1,200.00

801 Japanese Type 95 NCO Sword & Welterbach Knife, 2 i 797 Spanish Miquelet Wall or Rampart Musket Two (2) weapons. 1st item: Japanese army Type Spanish wall or rampart musket, .75 caliber, 95 NCO shin-gunto sword and scabbard (saya), walnut hardwood stock with traditional steel WWII era. Later model aluminum hilt, painted Miquelet Lock, brass trigger, trigger guard and dark brown to resemble the lacing (ito) on buttplate, octagonal steel barrel with maker's officer's shin-gunto swords, with menuki and hallmark to both sides of upper barrel nearest pommel decorated with cherry blossoms. trigger, fitted with wooden ramrod. Rear sight Locking mechanism welded to the handle and removed, filled with 3/8" bronze braze. Barrel four sided tsuba. Gifu, Nagoya, Kokura arsenal length - 49". Overall length - 66". Circa markings on fuchi, serial number "17729" with 1700-1750. Provenance: Private Florida Nagoya on blade and painted metal scabbard. collection. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 Blade length - 26". Scabbard length - 29". Overall length - 38". 2nd item: German Wilhelm Weltersbach folding knife with stag horn handle and silver inlay cartouche, manual spring assist. Stamped "Wilh. Weltersback 798 Middle Eastern Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol Middle Eastern flintlock blunderbuss pistol, Solingen Germany" on blade near handle. Blade unmarked. Mahogany stocks with carved length - 9 1/2". Overall length - 12 1/4" W. garland swags. Flowering Kufic style script, 500.00 - 600.00 embossed round barrel with flared muzzle (1 3/4" across), iron frame, brass trigger guard, side plate, and butt plate, all decorated with carved or incised foliate motifs. Barrel length - 802 WWII Japanese Infantry Shin-gunto Sword w/ scabbar 10 1/2". Overall length - 20". Provenance: The WWII Japanese army field infantry shin-gunto Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., sword and scabbard. Bronze pommel, ray skin Chattanooga, TN. 500.00 - 600.00 grip wrapped in silk threads, tsuba with five petal flowers, leather scabbard with brass mounts, blade has unsigned tang. Blade length - 26 3/4". Overall length with scabbard - 40". Early 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00 799 Portuguese Lazaro Lazarino Flintlock Long Rifle Portuguese Lazaro Lazarino flintlock long rifle, .62 caliber. Barrel marked "Lazaro Lazarino Legitimo De Braga" with Spanish proof marks, including an Eibar house mark. Carved walnut stocks embellished with brass metal tacks, octagonal barrel and fore stock wrapped with brass metal. iron frame, brass trigger guard and butt plate, ramrod, front sight. Barrel length - 41". Overall length - 56". Provenance: The Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 167 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 803 Gunter Jack Daniels Whiskey Bottle 805 49 Black Americana Trade Cards and Postcards W.T. & C.D. Gunter Jack Daniel's No. 7 clear Forty-nine (49) Black Americana trade cards glass cylinder whiskey bottle with cork finish, and postcards. 1st-16th items: Sixteen (16) quart capacity, embossed W.T. & C.D. Gunter trade cards depicting African American subjects Jack Daniel's No.7 No 205 Nashville, printed for businesses and products including Tenn., with embossed fleur-de-lis to center. 8 three Arbuckle Brothers Coffee, one Bush's 3/4" H. Circa 1895. 9" H x 3 1/2" W. Liquid Beef, one St. Louis Beef Canning Provenance: Private Alexandria, VA collection. Company, one T. H. Chambers and Company, 600.00 - 700.00 one Western Cottage Organ Company, one Kent's Loxa Pills, one Allen Brothers, one Brand and Company Manufacturers, one Nicoll the Tailor, one Williams and Clark Company's High Grade Bone Fertilizer, one George C. 804 Alabama Brewing Co. Advertising Tray & 4 Glasses Napheys and Sons, one Clarence Brooks and Alabama Brewing Brewing Company, Company Varnishes, and one Ariosa Coffee. Birmingham, Alabama pre-prohibition One without business or product identification lithographic tin advertising beer tray. Center reading "United We Stand Divided We Fall". decoration of young woman in a red dress with One of the Arbuckle cards titled "Mississippi" a bottle of beer bearing the caption THE TWO depicts an illustration of the "Battle of IDEALS. Rim reading ALABAMA BREWING Vicksburg, 1863", set before a vignette of CO. BIRMINGHAM/IDEAL BOTTLED BEER. African Americans picking cotton in a field, Tray printed by Kaufmann & Strauss Company, part of a "Series of Fifty (50) Cards Giving a New York. Together with four (4) etched Pictorial History of the United States and Alabama Brewing Company beer glasses. Territories", lithographed by Donaldson Etched decoration including the company Brothers, New York, 1892. Trade cards range in trademark logo. Tray - 13" dia. Glasses - 3 3/8" size from 4" H x 2 3/4" W to 3 1/2" H x 5 1/8" H. Provenance: Private Alabama Collection. W. Late 19th century. 17th-49th items: Note: "The Alabama Brewing Company was a Thirty-three (33) postcards depicting African brewery operated by Isadore Newman, Arthur American subjects in a variety of poses and Isnard and A. Cammack of New Orleans, situations, including two "Old Black Joe" cards, Louisiana from 1897 until local prohibition was one World War II era card titled "Final Fitting, enacted in 1908. The newly-formed business Army Reception Center, New Cumberland, took over the idled brewery at 22nd Street and PA", one group photographic card titled Avenue E operated by the Birmingham Brewing "Tuskegee Students at Obriens'", and two (2) Company, which went bankrupt during the Valentine's Day themed cards, the remaining financial panic of 1893. In 1906 the company cards with a "Dixieland" or "Southern" theme. acquired additional property on Powell Avenue Multiple publishers including Asheville Post and engaged the firm of Wheelock, Joy & Card Company, E. C. Kropp Company, Adolph Wheelock to design a commercial building that Selige Publishing Company, C. O. Tucker, W. could be leased to William Wise to operate a R. Thompson and Company, and others. Nine saloon. Jefferson County residents voted on cards with personal pen inscriptions. Postcards October 28, 1907 to enact a local prohibition on approximately 3 5/8" H x 5 5/8" W. Late alcohol sales. The brewery was given until May 19th/mid 20th century. Provenance: Private 28 to dispose of its stock and ended up pouring Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - 400.00 300 barrels into the street that day. The owners continued doing business as an ice manufacturer until 1917". (Information according to https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Alabama_Brewin g_Company). 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 168 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 806 "Rompo Frolique Lookout Mountain" Chromolithograph item: Oil on canvas, winter landscape with Chromolithographic promotional poster titled young boy and girl pulling a sled near a frozen "B.B. Floyd's Rompo Frolique A Trip to pond with children playing in the distance. Lookout Mountain and the Battlefield Above Housed in a molded gilt frame with rabbet the Clouds", lithographed and published by edge. Sight - 8 1/2" H x 11 7/8" W. Framed - 13 Brueckner and Kessler Company, Philadelphia. 1/4" H x 16" W. American or European, early Depicts Lookout Mountain, site of the Battle of 20th century. Provenance: Nashville, TN estate. Lookout Mountain, November 24, 1863, and the 300.00 - 400.00 "Rompo Frolique" or "roller toboggan", an 809 Charles Osgood, O/C, Portrait of Lady invention of Byron B. Floyd, that was proposed Charles E. Osgood (Massachusetts, 1809-1890) to be built in the area as a major attraction. oval oil on canvas three-quarter view portrait Floyd's portrait, surrounded by the title, top left. painting depicting a middle aged female with Image - 23" H x 29" W. Sheet - 25 1/2" H x 31 dark upswept hair, lace blouse with brooch, 1/2" W. Late 19th century. Note: "B.B. Floyd, black lace trimmed dress and ermine fur wrap. outside of a few important patents, will Signed and dated "November 1853 by probably be remembered for a ride that was Osgood/Salem/ Age 53" en verso. Housed in a never built...The name "Rompo Frolique" has carved gilt oval frame with morning glory and been used for several minor rides but not a trace leaf border. Sight - 29 1/8" H x 24" W. Framed of this clanking apparatus has been found". - 38" H x 33 1/4" W. 500.00 - 700.00 (Information according to "The Incredible Scream Machine: A History of the Roller Coaster" by Robert Cartmell). 600.00 - 800.00

810 2 Georges Damin French Street Scene Paintings Two (2) Georges Damin (France, b. 1942) oil on canvas paintings, each depicting a similar 807 John Phelps Pette, O/B, Outdoor Scene French street scene. 1st item: Oil on canvas John Phelps Pette (American/New Jersey, Early street scene painting rendered in shades of blue, 20th Century) oil on board depicting a shirtless, green, red, grey and brown. Signed "Damin", auburn haired man roasting a fish over a lower right. Housed in a decorative carved gilt campfire, with sweeping clouds, and waves wood frame with black painted inset and off crashing in the background. Unsigned. Artist's white linen rabbet edge. Sight - 12 3/4" H x 17 name and birth date handwritten en verso. 1/2" W. Framed - 19 1/2" H x 24 3/4" W. 2nd Housed in a wood frame. Sight - 14 5/8" H x 15 item: Oil on canvas street scene painting 3/4" W. Framed - 19 1/4" x 20 1/4" W. rendered in shades of off white, pink, red, and Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. tan. Signed "Damin", lower right. Housed in an 300.00 - 350.00 off white carved wooden frame with light green painted inset and off white linen and wood rabbet edge. Sight - 15 5/8" H x 19 3/4" W. Framed - 23 1/4" H x 27 1/4" W. Late 20th/early 21st century. Provenance: Private 808 3 small Landscapes in giltwood frames Three (3) landscape paintings.1st item: Knoxville, TN collection. 400.00 - 500.00 American school oil on canvas landscape depicting trees at the edge of a body of water, possibly a marsh, against a sunset sky. Housed in a molded gilt frame with rabbet edge. Sight - 811 M. Korsak Painting - Park Scene 11" H x 16" W. Framed - 17 1/4" H x 22" W. Maria Korsak (Poland, 1908-2002) gouache on American, 19th century. 2nd item: Oil on board canvas landscape painting depicting three painting of a rural farmstead with woman couples strolling down a park path, surrounded feeding chickens near a road, cows and wagon by trees, flowers, and small red mushrooms. in the distance. Housed in molded gilt frame Signed "M. Korsak" lower right. Artist's name with rabbet edge. Sight - 5" H x 7" W. Framed - and address "Maria Korsak, Warszawa 00-08, 12 7/8" H x 14 7/8" W. Possibly English or Mecala 6m 22" inscribed en verso. Housed in a European, late 19th to early 20th century. 3rd gilt bronze painted wooded frame. Sight - 36 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 169 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 1/2" H x 25 7/8" W. Framed - 42" H x 31 1/2" 815 Trompe-l'oeil Painting, O/C, 2 Women in Window W. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Sidney 18th century Trompe-l'oeil oil on canvas Fleisher, Nashville, Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00 painting depicting two women peering out of a 812 M. Korsak Painting - Winter Landscape window surrounded by grape vines. The illusion Maria Korsak (Poland, 1908-2002) gouache on of three-dimensionality is rendered through the canvas landscape painting depicting a winter use of architectural perspective and the oval scene with a hunter and his dog chasing ducks shape of the canvas. Unsigned and unframed. in a forested area by a river. Ground, trees, 23 1/2" H x 29" W. Provenance: Private snow, and a light blue sky in background. Tennessee collection. 400.00 - 450.00 Signed "M. Korsak" lower right. Artist's name and address "Maria Korsak, Warszawa 00-098, Mecalla 6m 22" inscribed en verso. Housed in a contemporary wooden frame with dark green 816 M. King, Portrait of a Man rabbet edge. Sight - 27 1/4" H x 34 3/4" W. 20th century oil on canvas portrait painting Framed - 32 1/4" H x 39 7/8" W. Provenance: depicting the bust of a man with white beard the estate of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, Nashville, and red head covering, possibly a rabbi, the Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00 right side of his face illuminated while the left side of his face is partially obscured in shadow. Signed "M. King" lower left corner. Inscribed "Mose" or "Moses" en verso with numbers. 813 Giulio Muguai, O/B, "After the Harvest" Housed in carved giltwood frame with linen Giulio Muguai (Italy, 20th/21st Century) oil on liner and gilt molded rabbet edge. Sight - 9 3/4" board Macchiaioli style landscape painting H x 7 5/8" W. Framed - 18" H x 16" W. titled "Dopo lo Mietitura" (After the Harvest) Provenance: West Tennessee estate. 200.00 - depicting six round bales of hay in a field, trees 300.00 and a late afternoon sky, background. Signed "G Muguai" lower left. Signed and titled with artist's location "Firenze" and additional information label, en verso. Housed in a 817 French School Classical Style Bronze Bust contemporary gilt wood and black painted frame French School 20th century bronze bust with off white fabric and gilt gold rabbet edge. sculpture depicting a Classical young female. Sight - 4 5/8" H x 6 5/8" W. Framed - 11" H x Unsigned. 16 1/2" H x 9 1/2" W x 5 1/2" D. 16 13" W. Late 20th/early 21st century. 300.00 - lbs. Provenance: Property of a private Alabama 350.00 collection. 300.00 - 400.00

814 Otto Eichinger, O/B, Portrait of a Rabbi 818 American Federal Gilt Mirror with Eagle Otto Eichinger (Austria, 1922-2004) oil on American Federal style giltwood mirror in board portrait painting depicting an elderly shape of a shield with spread winged eagle and seated Rabbi wearing a kippah and a tallit, shield finial, gilt molding having leaf and shield studying from a small book. Signed "O. pattern with bead and reel inner edge, glass Eichinger", top left. Housed in an ebonized likely original. 25" H (plus 3/4" eagle head) x wood cassetta frame with gilt and paint 21 3/8" W x 1" D. Possibly Baltimore, late 19th decoration and an off white linen rabbet edge. century. Provenance: Baltimore estates of Sight - 10" H x 7 1/2" W. Framed - 18 1/2" H x Virginia Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and 16" W. Mid/late 20th century. Provenance: Hugh Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down Private Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - to present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, 350.00 Chattanooga, TN. 300.00 - 400.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 170 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 819 American Walnut Birdcage Candlestand over one dovetailed drawer with round brass American walnut birdcage candlestand. Circular pull, resting on turned legs. 28 3/4" H x 17" W top above fixed birdcage support; turned ring x 21" D. Circa 1830. Provenance: Both from and baluster standard terminating into three East Tennessee collection. First item formerly spider form legs. Legs secured to standard with from Richard Doughty Estate, Greeneville, dovetails underside. 26 1/2" H x 17 3/8" dia. Tennessee. 400.00 - 450.00 Likely New England, early 19th century. 823 Aesthetic Movement Ebonized Lady's Desk Provenance: Estate of Glen and Marjorie American Aesthetic Movement ebonized lady's Stewart, proprietors of The Keeping Room, writing desk, in the Anglo-Japanese style. Augusta, Georgia. 350.00 - 450.00 Pierced geometric and carved gallery across the mirrored back with a bird centering two large floral sprays carved in the frieze of the mirror. Hinged top with foliate carved designs that lifts to reveal a fitted interior and folds out to reveal 820 William & Mary Carved High Back Chair William & Mary period carved high back side a felt writing surface. Each side with two chair, walnut or beech, with arched foliate dovetailed storage drawers. All resting on a carved crest rail, caned back flanked by turned carved stretcher style base fitted with casters. stiles and caned seat over block and vase turned 56 3/4" H x 31 1/4" W x 19" D. Last quarter legs, block and turned center and side 19th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, stretchers, and an arched carved foliate front TN collection. 300.00 - 350.00 stretcher, all on Spanish style feet. 48" H x 17 3/8" W x 14 3/8" D. Circa 1700, English or Boston, Massachusetts. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, 824 Arts & Crafts Limbert Rocking Chair Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00 Branded Limbert Arts and Crafts oak rocking chair, slat backrest over flat shaped armrests, squared legs with rockers. Branded under the left arm "Limberts Arts & Crafts Furniture of Grand Rapids and Holland". Early 20th century. 821 Virginia Federal Candlestand, early 19th c. Virginia Federal Candlestand, mixed woods; 37 3/4" H x 21 1/2" W x 28 1/4" D. Provenance: comprised of a plain circular top, over a tall Private Knoxville, TN collection. 350.00 - tapered standard with ring and urn turning, 450.00 raised on a tripod base with three cabriole legs terminating in slender snake feet. Base highlighted by carved scalloped edge. 24 1/2" H x 18" W x 12 1/2" dia. Virginia, early 19th 825 American Hepplewhite Serving Table century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN American Hepplewhite serving table, mixed estate. 300.00 - 400.00 primary woods including walnut and cherry, white pine secondary. Rectangular top with three molded edges over one long dovetailed drawer with brass pulls and four tall tapered legs. 32" H x 39 1/2" W x 20 1/2" D. First 822 2 American Sheraton Tiger Maple Stands Two (2) American Sheraton tiger maple stands. quarter 19th century. Provenance: the estate of 1st item: Mid-Atlantic or Pennsyvania Sheraton Christine Rehnke, Nashville, Tennessee. 200.00 one drawer tiger maple stand, tiger maple - 250.00 primary, pine and poplar secondary. Overhanging square top with shaped corners over one dovetailed drawer with oval brass pull and tall turned legs with ring turnings at top. 30" H x 17 1/2" W x 17 1/2" L. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic Sheraton one drawer stand or work table, tiger maple primary, poplar secondary. Comprised of an overhanging top Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 171 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 826 4 Walking Sticks, incl. Puzzle Stick Ref. p. 28, OUTSIDER ART OF THE SOUTH Group of 4 walking sticks or canes, all early by Kathy Moses. 2nd item: Winford Estill 20th century. 1st item: Folk art carved and "Wimp" Gibson (Tennessee/Kentucky, stained maple cane with round knob handle and 1944-1994) painted wood folk art carving of a carved puzzle chain section, 36 1/2" L overall, football player with movable arms in a black, likely American. 2nd item: British walking stick red, and white uniform, possibly a quarterback, with stained wooden handle carved as a the number 11 on his jersey and helmet. Signed dog-man head with white bead eye; silver collar and dated WIMP GIBSON Feb. 1993, hallmarked for Henry Griffith and Sons, underside of base. 21 3/4" H x 7" W x 4 1/2" D. Birmingham, England; tiger maple shaft with American, late 20th century. 250.00 - 350.00 copper end cap, 35" L overall. 3rd item: Stained 829 Mary Proctor outsider art painting, Music Heals oak walking stick with end cap of silverplated "Missionary" Mary Proctor (Florida, b. 1960) brass hinged covered cup holder, embossed mixed media on cut tin painting titled "Music floral and gadroon decoration, PAT'7171, metal Heals The Body and Soul". Depicts a woman end cap, 36" L., likely American. 4th item: wearing a dress made partially of sheet music Wooden bamboo walking stick, tapering form scraps and dancing. Signed lower left. 17" x 13 with bronzed metal pipe form handle and tip, 1/2". Provenance: West Tennessee estate of a 39" L, possibly Asian. 300.00 - 350.00 folk/outsider art collector. 200.00 - 300.00

827 6 Braxton Ponder Carvings 830 Andrzej Galek folk art painting, Man with Reindeer Six (6) Braxton Ponder (Alabama, 1915-2001) Andrzej Galek (Polish, b. 1916) folk art reverse folk art carvings. 1st item: Painted mixed media glass painting depicting a man, possibly a folk art carving of a horse-drawn wagon. Signed Cossack, reaching for a deer nibbling foliage B. Ponder 93, underside of base. 9 3/4" x 25 from a tree. 13" x 15 1/2" sight, 14 1/4" x 16 1/2" x 5 5/8". 2nd item: Painted wood and cloth 3/4" framed. Circa 1960s. Provenance: the carving of a man. Signed and dated B. Ponder estate of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, Nashville, 94, underside of base. 11 1/4" H x 4 1/4" W x 2 Tennessee. 350.00 - 400.00 3/4" D. 3rd item: Painted wood and rope carving of a white buffalo. Signed and dated B. PONDER 1988, underside of base. 6 5/8" H x 2 3/4" W x 10" D. 4th item: Painted wood and 831 3 East TN Treenware Items, bowls plastic carving of two leopards. Signed B Group of three (3) East Tennessee treenware Ponder, underside of carving. 8 3/4" H x 11 items including a rectanglar shaped handled 1/2" W x 7 1/2" D. 5th item: Painted wood dough bowl with feet, round burl bowl with old carving of an crouching orange and white cat. metal repair, and a burl mortar. Ranging in size Signed B. Ponder, underside of base. 6" H x 2 from 3 3/4" H x 5" dia. to 4" H x 23" W x 13" 1/2" W x 10 1/2" D. 6th item: Painted wood D. All items 19th century. Provenance: Private carving of a male lion. Unsigned. 4 1/8" H x 1 Knox County, TN collection. 350.00 - 450.00 1/2" W x 10 1/2" D. All items late 20th century. 300.00 - 350.00

832 2 Haitian Voo Doo flags Two (2) Haitian Vodou Drapeau. 1st item: Voo 828 2 Folk Art Carvings, inc. Webb & Gibson doo flag of white skinned woman, beads and Two (2) Folk Art carvings, including Troy sequins on purple cloth, words "sim by (?)" Webb and Wimp Gibson. 1st item: Troy Webb written in beads at bottom. 15 1/2" H x 11 1/2" (American, 20th century) wood folk art carving W. 2nd item: Vood doo flag of red skinned of a centaur or "horse man" with movable arms person, beads and sequins on purple cloth, the and marbles for eyes. Signed in black marker to words "tija n petr" written in beads at bottom. the underside of body. 18 1/2" H x 7 1/2" W x 15 1/2" H x 11 1/2" W. Mid 20th century. 11 1/4" D. American, mid/late 20th century. Provenance: West Tennessee estate of a folk/ Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 172 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # outsider art collector. 300.00 - 350.00 838 Persian Karajeh, c. 1930 833 Abercrombie & Fitch Leather Rhino Footstool Persian Karajeh area rug, 4'5" x 6'2", wool on Vintage Abercrombie & Fitch pieced leather cotton, center panel with three medallions, footstool in the form of a rhinocerous. multiple borders, colors of rust, navy, ivory, Unmarked. 16" H x 34" W x 10" D. Mid 20th salmon, gold and medium blue. Circa 1930. century. 700.00 - 900.00 300.00 - 350.00

834 Antique Fereghan Sarouk Rug, 6'6" x 4' 839 Russian Karabagh; Kurdish Bijar antique rugs Antique Fereghan Sarouk area rug, 6'6" x 4' 1", Two (2) Area Rugs. 1st item: Kurdish Bijar wool on cotton, center medallion, cream field, Herati design area rug, 5'7" x 3'6", wool on dark blue major border, secondary colors of wool, light rust center field, gold primary dark blue, red, ivory, gold, navy, medium blue, border, brown minor border, secondary colors of pink, salmon, green and brown, circa 1900. khaki, green, pink, and medium blue. Early 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 20th century. 2nd item: Russian Karabagh hand woven area rug, 9'8" x 3'10", wool on wool, colors of light brown, dark brown, pink, khaki and taupe. Early 20th century. 350.00 - 400.00

835 Antique Persian Heriz Runner, 10'4" L Persian Heriz runner, 10'4" x 2'9", wool on cotton, 7 medallions, salmon field, secondary colors of blue, rust, green, gold, yellow and 840 Persian Malayer and Tibetan mat white. Early 20th century. 450.00 - 650.00 1st item: Antique Persian Malayer area rug, wool on cotton, Zuli sultan pattern, 6'2" x 4'1", repeating design on cream field, secondary colors of salmon, pink, gold, aqua, blues, brown and black. Early 20th century. 2nd item: 836 Antique Persian Senna Baft Hamadan Tibetan seat mat, wool on cotton, with later Antique Senna Baft Hamadan area rug, 4'7" x fabric backing, 2'4" x 1'10", center flower with 9'3", wool on cotton, single weft, floral and vine other symbols in the border. Colors of navy, red, pattern in central field, salmon field with green and ivory. Early 20th century. 250.00 - secondary colors of medium blue, light blue, 300.00 celadon, cream, green, burnt orange and brown. 1st quarter 20th century. 500.00 - 600.00

841 Chinese Silk Rug, Hunt Scene Chinese silk area rug, 8' x 5', colors of navy, 837 Semi-antique Turkish Tribal Rug, 6.5 x 3.8 medium blue, beige and light brown, Greek key Turkish tribal rug, 6'5" x 3'8", wool on wool, border, round center medallion, bands of hunt large center medallion, dark blue field, 7 scenes including hunters, some on horseback borders, secondary colors of red, ivory and and some on carriages, with various fowl, dogs brown. Mid-20th century. 300.00 - 350.00 and tigers. Asian paper labels on back. Chinese, mid to late 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Sidney Fleisher, Nashville, Tennessee. 250.00 - 300.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 173 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 842 Mid-east Embroidered Textile plus Ecclesiastical V 19th century. Private Middle Tennessee Three (3) textile items. 1st item: Ottoman collection. 700.00 - 800.00 Boche embroidered silk table or bed cover, 844 4 Pcs. Victorian Hair Jewelry comprised of three joined pink silk panels with 4 pieces Victorian Hair Jewelry. 1st item: gold allover silk and metallic scrolling foliate plated framed pendant or locket with hand embroidered designs and four central painted photograph of an elegantly dressed lady embroidered medallions with Arabic script, all on one side and on the reverse, a lock of hair within a burgundy velvet border. 74" H x 70" fashioned into a Prince of Wales feather motif. W. Late 19th century. 2nd-3rd items: Pair of Unmarked. 1 7/8" x 1 3/4". 2nd through 4th Ecclesiastical vestments, likely aprons, items: Mourning Brooch and matching earrings comprised of embroidered velvet panels with made from woven hair, with engraved gold silk and metallic scrolling foliate decoration, plated mounts. Brooch 1 5/8" x 1 1/4". Both last mounted on linen backings. 45 1/4" L and 55" half 19th century. Provenance: Private L. 18th century, French or Italian. 350.00 - Brentwood, TN collection. Portrait brooch 450.00 acquired from estate in Atlanta. 300.00 - 400.00

843 Four 19th c. Cast Iron Sewing Machines 845 3 Gemstone Pins Four (4) late 19th century cast iron sewing Three (3) gemstone pins. 1st item: Platinum machines. 1st item: Josef Wertheim Superba diamond bar pin containing 19 OMC diamonds Model B portable, table top, hand crank sewing with a total weight of approximately 1.10 cts. machine with fiddle shaped base, Milgrain and openwork design, 2 1/2" L. Tested mother-of-pearl floral inlay, gilt and Japaned platinum. 5.7 grams. 2nd item: 14K white and decoration. Marked Superba on the top with yellow gold diamond bar pin containing 4 round John G. Burdoch retailer label on the front. brilliant and 1 OMC diamonds with total Mounted onto the original base. Not tested for weight approximately .27 ct. 2 3/4" L, 4.4 functionality. Machine - 8" H x 16 1/2" W x 6 grams. 3rd item: 10K yellow gold emerald and 1/4" D. Base - 21" W x 10 1/2" D. Circa diamond openwork pin containing 26 single cut 1870-1880. 2nd Item: Jones & Company, diamonds and 20 round emeralds. 1 1/4" x 1 Manchester, England cat-back or swan neck 3/4". Gold tested, not marked. 10.1 grams. table top, hand crank, reciprocating shuttle Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. sewing machine. Ebonized paint ground with 500.00 - 600.00 gilt decoration, fiddle base and scroll feet. Maker's impressed stamp and trade mark to sewing surface. 10" H x 13" W x 8" D. Circa 1890. 3rd item: New Home sewing machine 846 14K Italian 2-tone Link Necklace, 17.6 grams with wheel, round base and curved back. Black 14K Italian two-tone figaro necklace, the links paint with gilt oak leaf and berry decoration. of yellow gold with the top having alternating Stamped on the sewing plate "The New Home satin gold and bright white gold "S" shaped Sewing Machine Co./Orange, Mass. USA" links. Marked 14K ITALY. 17" L x 1/4" W. along with the greyhound trademark logo. Serial 17.6 grams. 400.00 - 450.00 number stamped below sewing plate, #3458515. 8 3/4" H x 10 1/2" W x 6" D. Late 19th century. 4th item: Early Gold Medal Sewing Machine Company model sewing machine. Table top machine with hand crank, fiddle shaped base, arched top design having allover black paint with painted floral designs. Stamped on the underside of the needle door "Manuf'd by the Gold Medal S M Co." and numbered #29. Also stamped "Patented Nov. 12, 1860" with additional patent dates on the sewing plate. 9 3/4" H x 14" W x 6" W. Mid Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 174 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 847 18K Cross Jewelry 3 Piece Set 850 Art Deco 14K Carnelian and Jade Brooch Three (3) piece set of 18K satin and bright Art Deco 14K pin/brooch of oval open cut yellow gold interwoven cross jewelry including carnelian and two square apple green jade pendant necklace with twisted bar chain, 18" L, stones set in 14K white gold filigree mounting. with pair drop earrings for pierced ears, 1 3/4" Marked 14K on clasp. 1" H x 1-5/16" W. 8.9 total L. Each cross measures 1 3/16" L x 7/8" grams total wt. Circa 1920-1930. Provenance: W. 13.6 grams total weight. 400.00 - 450.00 The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00

848 Group Ladies Jewelry, 4 items Four (4) items ladies jewelry: 1st item: 36-inch 851 Carnelian and Jade Bangle Bracelets long 11.5mm x 12mm amethyst bead necklace Two (2) bracelets. 1st item: Carved carnelian with 14K shrimp clasp (7/8 x 5/8"). 153.7 bangle with animal decoration, 28mm wide grams total wt. necklace. 2nd item: 10K Ruby bracelet, 65.78mm interior width. 2nd item: floral spray pendant, one stone missing near Smooth spinach jade bangle, 25.30mm wide top. Gold tested, not marked. 1 1/2" L x 1" W. bracelet, 54.67mm interior width. Both 8.2 grams. 3rd item: 14K yellow gold necklace bracelets 20th century. 300.00 - 400.00 enhancer containing one 9.76mm Tahitian pearl. 1 1/4" L x 5/8" W, fits 5/16 x 3/16 necklace maximum with safety clasp, 4.5 grams. 4th item: 10K yellow gold Mabe pearl 852 4 pair 14K Earrings necklace enhancer containing one 21mm W Four (4) pairs of 14K yellow gold earrings Mabe pearl and 6 single cut diamonds (.10 ct including two pair round hoops, 1 3/16" dia. tw). Gold tested, not marked. 9.4 grams. 400.00 and 1 9/16" dia., one pair satin-finished - 500.00 rectangular puff hoops, 1" L, and one pair triple knot earrings with clip back for non-pierced ears, 1 1/8" L x 7/8" W. 15.4 grams total wt/4 pair. 350.00 - 400.00 849 2 George Jenson Modernist Silver Jewelry Items Two (2) George Jensen Modernist sterling silver jewelry items. 1st item: Georg Jensen, Denmark, sterling silver brooch/pendant #374, 853 14K Gold Bangle Bracelet by Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube (1927-2004), 14K yellow oval gold bangle bracelet of satin modeled in the form of a Mobius strip, maker's finish with bright gold floral and leaf mark en verso, 2 1/4" H x 2 3/4" W. 2nd item: decoration, 7 1/4" interior x 5/16" W. Marked Georg Jensen, Denmark, sterling silver ring, 14K. 11.7 grams. 300.00 - 350.00 #91, by Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005), broad scroll mounting with ridge detail, maker's mark on interior, 1 1/8" H, ring size 8. Total weight, 2 items: 2.065 oz troy. Provenance: Property of a private Knoxville, TN collection. 300.00 - 854 Group 6 Railway Pocket Watches plus 1 (7 total) 350.00 Six various railway pocket watches and one Elgin pocket watch, 7 total. 1st-3rd items: 3 Hamilton Railway Special 992B 10K gold-filled pocket watches, 21 jewels, 2 with white enamel faces, 1 with yellow enamel face, all with Arabic numerals, sub seconds dials, serial numbers C523537, C287630, 4C148876, 2" W cases, 2 with metal watch chains. 4th item: Hamilton Railway Special 992 10K gold-filled pocket watch, 21 jewels, white enamel face with Arabic numerals, sub seconds dial, serial number 1732904, 2" W case. 5th item: Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 175 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Hampden Railway watch, 21 jewels, No. 105, 857 Scatola del Tempo Watch Winder 10K gold-filled case, serial number 3396970, Electronic Rotating Winding System for swinging ring case, white enamel face with Self-Winding Wristwatches, Serial no. 169, Arabic numerals, sub seconds dial, 1-7/8" W. limited edition, labeled E.R.W. System, 6th item: Hampden Railway watch, 17 jewels, RTM-BA-3. Burlwood and ebony base with 10K gold-filled case, serial number 2765893, brass manufacturer's label for Scatola del white enamel face with Arabic numerals, sub Tempo. 5 1/2" H x 12" W x 4 1/2" D. seconds dial, 2-1/8" W. 7th item: Elgin pocket Accompanied by original dovetailed wooden watch, 17 jewels, 10K gold-filled case, serial shipping case, 6 1/2" H x 12 7/8" L x 5 1/4" D. number 30088932, Arabic numerals on 11.3 lbs. Provenance: The Living estate of John embossed paper dial with sub seconds dial, and Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN. 400.00 - 1-3/4" W plus metal chain. Provenance: The 600.00 Living estate of John and Donna Rogers of Greeneville, TN. 450.00 - 650.00 855 2 Gold Pocketwatches incl. Railroad watch Two (2) Waltham gold pocketwatches, 858 Silver Plated Wine Cooler including 14K railroad pocketwatch. 1st item: Silver plated wine cooler, circular form with Waltham 14K yellow gold railroad pocketwatch floral and egg and dart banding at upper and with enameled dial, signed Waltham, Arabic lower rims, supported on three gargoyle or numerals, red five minutes, sub seconds dial, griffin caryatid feet. Knob on underside spade hands, case no. 109446, marked unscrews to access space for cold water or ice. Waltham, 14K with dust cover, Movement no. Plaque on bottom marked H M & Co. Patent. 8 6005709, marked Appleton, Tracy & Co., 1/2" H, interior opening - 3 1/2" dia. Probably Waltham, Mass. 17 jewels. Monogrammed on English, 19th century. Provenance: Private back of case. 2-3/16" W case. 122.2 grams Nashville, TN collection. 300.00 - 350.00 including works. 2nd item: Waltham 10K tri-color (tested) hunting case watch with white porcelain dial marked American Waltham Watch Co. with Roman numerals, sub seconds dial and spade hands; 10K ornately engraved 859 Matthew Bolton Meat Dome & Warming Stand case having yellow, white and rose gold colored Large Matthew Bolton Sheffield meat dome on cartouche and star decoration, centered by a warming stand. Oval form cover with finely small diamond, case no. 2067705 with dust chased acanthus leaf handle terminating in lion cover, Movement no. 5340477, marked PS masks and paws on a foliate molded base and Bartlett, Waltham, Mass. 2-3/16" W case. gadrooned band at lower mid-section. Engraved 144.7 grams including works. 500.00 - 700.00 armorial crest to the side and Matthew Bolton sun hallmark stamped to the underside of the lid near the handle. Warming stand with deep well and tree of life interior, hot water compartment, scrolled ivory handles and four 856 14K Bulova Case Watch with leather strap circular feet. Twin armorial crests to the top of Gents 14K yellow gold tank shaped wristwatch the rim along with two Matthew Bolton sun with secondary dial, serial number 7677082, hallmarks stamped to the underside of the rim. marked 14K Bulova on back of case. Leather Cover - 10" H x 19 1/8" L. Stand - 23 1/8" L x strap. 7/8" W x 8-3/4" L overall. Provenance: 16 3/4" W. 18th century. Private Lookout Private Maryville, TN collection. 250.00 - Mountain, TN collection. 800.00 - 1,000.00 300.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 176 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 860 Old Sheffield, inc. Boulton Chambersticks, Coffee 863 English Victorian Silver Candelabra; Basket Four (4) pieces Old Sheffield Plate, silver on Three Victorian silverplated items. 1st & 2nd copper. 1st item: George III Old Sheffield silver items: Pair of English silverplated 5-light plate Rococo style coffee pot with ebonized candelabra, marked for Silber and Fleming Ltd., wood or horn handle and finial, marked on London, circa 1854-1898. Classical form with underside of pot "19". 11 3/4"H. 2nd item: embossed full relief grapevine decoration with 4 George III Old Sheffield silver plate Rococo scrolling arms and weighted base. Silber and style salver with scalloped sides adorned with Fleming Ltd hallmarks and "PGS" marked on shell designs, raised on ball and claw feet. the bases. 19 1/2" H x 12 3/4" W. 2nd half 19th Unmarked. 1" H, 7" dia. 3rd-4th items: Pair of century. 3rd item: Victorian silverplate cake or Old Sheffield Plate chamber candlesticks with bread basket, oval form on a footed base. Swing round pans and conical snuffers, both with handle with pierced scrolling twig, leaf and double sun mark attributed to Matthew Boulton. fruit relief decoration. Body with scrolling twig, 5 1/4" diameter. All items English, late leaf and fruit relief decoration to the rim above 18th/early 19th century. Provenance: The estate a reticulated and pierced frieze, gadrooned bowl of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, and footed base with repeating relief trim. Tennessee. 300.00 - 350.00 Underside inner rim marked "1794/13", possibly production or code numbers. No maker's mark. 10" H (w/ handle) x 12 5/8" W x 10" D. English or American, mid 19th century. Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia 861 Pair of Sheffield Candelabra Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and Hugh Pair tall Sheffield 5-lite candelabra, upswept Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down to arms with acanthus leaf decoration, knopped present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, candle cups with etched floral sprays and tops Chattanooga, TN. 300.00 - 400.00 with beading, drip pans with bead edge, knopped baluster-shaped central shaft with incised floral spray, beading at terminals, knopped round base with incised floral sprays, one cartouche on base of each candelabrum 864 Group Sterling, Coin Silver and Brass, 13 items engraved AT SPES NON FRACTA (Hope is not 13 assorted items. 1st item: Sterling silver lost), gadrooning and beading on edge, three serving bowl with folded rim, maker's mark scroll pad feet. Illegible mark on base. 25" H x HGS Co. 400, 2" H x 10" dia., 10.56 oz troy. 20 1/2" W x 22 1/4" D. United Kingdom, mid 2nd item: Pair Leubkuecher & Co., Newark, NJ, 19th century. Provenance: Sevier County, TN sterling Wish Bone sugar tongs, 4 1/4" L, 1.09 private collection. 600.00 - 800.00 oz troy. 3rd-7th items: Vintage sterling flatware including set of 3 sterling dessert forks, 6 3/4" L, 1 Gorham Versailles pattern small teaspoon, 5 1/8" L and 1 Dominick and Haff Palm Beach souvenir spoon, 4 1/4" L, 4.76 oz troy/5. 862 Silverplate Meat Dome Cover w/ Undertray 8th-11th items: Pair coin silver Albert Coles English Victorian silver plated meat dome or Co., Medallion pattern, 1862 gravy ladles with cover with naturalistic vine and grape handle gilt bowls and twist handles, 8" L and 1 coin marked 1327 on the rim with an illegible silver ladle with gilt shell bowl and bright cut hallmark below, together with an American decoration, 7 3/4" L. 6.06 oz troy/3; together silver plated undertray having engraved with 1 800 silver cocktail/souvenir fork with cartouche to center and two handles with marks wild boar finial, 4 7/8" L, 0.44 oz troy. 12th for Pairpoint/ Sheffield. Meat dome - 12" H x item: German silverplated grape scissors, 6 18" W x 13" D. Platter - 16 3/8" H x 27 1/4" L. 5/5/8" L, c. 1900-1920. 13th item: German Dome: Late 19th century. Platter: 20th century. brass stork and turtle midwife "umbilical cord Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. clamp" or ribbon puller/threader scissors, cast 350.00 - 450.00 brass stork-form clamp or embroidery threader/puller, each handle mounted with a miniature turtle, the body of the stork enclosing a miniature infant in a papoose, 6 3/8" L. Total Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 177 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # Sterling: 16.71 oz troy. Total Coin silver: 6.06 868 6 pcs assorted Sterling Hollowware oz troy, total 800 silver: 0.44 oz troy. 6 pieces total assorted sterling hollowware. Provenance: Baltimore estates of Virginia Includes 1 heavy vegetable bowl marked Howard Miller (c. 1880-1946) and Hugh STERLING and monogrammed P in center, 9 Purviance King (1873-1966) passed down to 1/2" diameter; 1 round Wallace plate with present Living Estate of Virginia Johnston, narrow floral and husk decorated border, Chattanooga, TN. 350.00 - 400.00 monogrammed P, 9 7/8" diam; 1 round plate 865 5 Assorted Sterling Julep Cups with lattice pierced border, 9 1/2" diam; and 2 Five (5) assorted sterling silver julep cups with small round candy bowls by P.S. Co and 1 small tapered bodies, 3 with reeded rims and bases: 1 oval bowl by Manchester, monogram P, all stamped "Alvin Sterling S251", 1 stamped with approx. 1 1/4" H. 37.07 oz troy combined Manchester Silver Company manufacturer mark weight. Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann with "3759", 1 stamped "Sterling"; 1 with Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 500.00 - 550.00 reeded rim and flared base, stamped "Fisher Sterling 85" with manufacturer mark; 1 with flared rim, stamped "S. Kirk & Son Sterling 283A". Manchester cup inscribed "FCBA 869 Fisher "Dublin" Pattern Pedestal Bowl 7-24-70", underside of base. Cups range in size Fisher Silversmiths "Dublin" pattern sterling from 3 1/4" H x 3" dia to 4 1/2" H x 3 3/8" dia. silver pedestal bowl with scalloped rim and 19.67 total troy ounces. 300.00 - 400.00 shaped body. 5" H x 10" dia. 31.105 troy ounces. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. 450.00 - 550.00

866 Sterling Centerpiece Dish plus 2 Sterling Rimmed P 3 pieces total. 1st item: Sterling silver centerpiece or footed cake plate with elaborate 870 28 Pieces Sterling Silver Flatware, inc. Gorham La openwork border, adorned with cherub and 28 pieces sterling silver flatware, Gorham La griffin figures. Marked on underside for Roger Scala and Towle Silversmiths El Grandee. 25 Williams Silver Co., 1900-1910. 11" Diameter. pieces Gorham La Scala pattern sterling silver 2nd item: Minton porcelain charger in the Rome flatware, including 8 dinner knives (9 1/8" L), 8 pattern with blue guilloche and floral border dinner forks (7 1/2" L), 1 salad fork, and 8 and a reticulated sterling silver rim, overall 12" teaspoons. 3 pieces Towle Silversmiths El diameter. 3rd item: Royal Worcester porcelain Grandee pattern, including 1 dinner knife (8 plate charger in the Watteau pattern with 7/8" L), 1 dinner fork (7 1/2" L), and 1 woman, boy and dog under a tree, mounted with teaspoon. 32.74 oz troy weighable. 500.00 - a repousse sterling rim. 11 1/2" overall. 16.97 600.00 oz troy weighable silver. Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 350.00 - 400.00

871 19 Sterling Silver Hollowware Items 19 assembled sterling silver hollowware items, including 10 Webster bread and butter plates 867 4 pc. Assembled Sterling Tea Set (3093), 6" dia.; 7 Hunt Silver Company Assembled four-piece sterling tea set comprised weighted sherbets (575), 3-5/8" H; 1 Whiting of a Meridian, style #502, 1 1/4 pint sterling footed compote and 1 Wallace small bowl teapot, a Meridian, style #502, open sugar bowl, (110), 1-1/2" H x 5-1/2 dia. 27.300 total and a Chicago Silver Company sterling open weighable ounces, excluding sherberts. sugar and creamer, style #725, both with gilt Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. wash interiors. 24.540 total troy ounces. 450.00 - 550.00 Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 400.00 - 450.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 178 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 872 25 Sterling Flatware including Tiffany 875 16 pcs sterling inc. dresser set, flatware Group 25 various flatware pieces including 8 16 pieces assorted sterling hollowware and Tiffany & Co. 1st group: Selected Tiffany & Co. flatware. Webster Art Nouveau sterling dresser flatware including one Chrysanthemum pattern set comprised of 10 1/2" L mirror, hairbrush long handled olive fork, marked on back: and faux tortoise comb, all monogrammed EGB, Tiffany & Co. Sterling, Pat. 1880 "M", 7" L, not together with a 3" cut glass powder jar having monogrammed; group of seven (7) Tiffany & floral repousse sterling lid, monogrammed Co. English King pattern teaspoons, marked on SGB, together with a Esilco weighted sterling back: Tiffany & Co., Sterling, PAT. 1885, "M", bud vase (6" H), a Lunt sterling small bowl 5-7/8" L, monogrammed "A" , 10.995 oz troy/8 with serpentine lobed sides (5 1/4" square), and Tiffany flatware items. 2nd group: Group 4 10 pcs assorted silver flatware, including floral Gorham (Lion, Anchor, G) Buttercup pattern Repousse pattern pastry server, slotted spoon, teaspoons, marked on back: Lion, Anchor, G; jelly server, tea strainer spoon, cream ladle, and Sterling, J. Wiss & Sons, 5-7/8" L, 3.455 oz cheese knife (all marked "Sterling" except for troy/4. 3rd group: Group 13 Gorham cream ladle, marked "Sterling" with additional Hindostanee pattern partial gilt 5 o'clock cross and crown mark), hollow handle shoe spoons, marked on back: Lion, Anchor, G, PAT. horn, Watson cream ladle, Towle salt spoon, 78, Sterling. 4-7/8" L. Monogrammed "A". 5.84 and Gorham salt ladle. Combined weighable oz troy/13. (25 flatware items/20.29 oz troy silver: 5.46 oz troy. Provenance: Private total). Provenance: Property of a private Nashville, TN collection. 300.00 - 350.00 Knoxville, Tennessee collector. 350.00 - 450.00

876 Sterling Dresser Mirror and Brushes 873 International Sterling 4 pt Water Pitcher 4 Sterling silver vanity or dresser articles. Sterling silver water pitcher with shaped sides Includes S. Kirk & Son Repousse pattern and conforming foot, reeded edges and handle. hairbrush, clothes brush and mirror, Art Deco style monogram, JHS, to one side. monogrammed JLW, and one clothes brush with Marked for International Sterling, 8480 4 repousse cherub motif, marked Sterling, PINTS to underside. 9 1/4" H. 26.31 oz troy. monogrammed LMR. Mirror 9 1/2" L. Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, American, circa 1900. 300.00 - 350.00 Franklin, Tennessee. 350.00 - 450.00

877 Sterling dresser and vanity items, 15 pcs 874 Sterling "Bachelor" Tea Set 15 sterling silver dresser and vanity items 3-piece sterling silver Meriden Bachelor's Tea including original velvet lined black silk box. Set, with individual teapot, cream jug and open Includes a Wallace & Sons set of hand mirror, sugar bowl, all of plain Neoclassical form with hairbrush, clothes brush, emery board and urn finial on teapot, reeded C Scroll handles stand, scissors, shoe horn, button hook, and nail and stepped round feet. Mark for Meriden, no. file, the large pieces monogrammed CMC, 502. Coffeepot measures 10"H. 18.86 oz troy. together with an associated Art Nouveau hand Provenance: the estate of Mary Ann Sugg, mirror with iris floral pattern and 1900 patent Franklin, TN. 300.00 - 400.00 date; 2 S. Kirk & Sons letter openers; 2 oval Gorham clothes brushes, and 1 Rococo style repousse pattern hairbrush with marks for London, 1898-99. Objects range in size from 4 1/2" for scissors to 13 3/4" for Wallace hand mirror. All items circa 1900. 300.00 - 350.00 Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 179 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 878 Hand Hammered Sterling Spoon; Choc Pot M4299, M4391, M4434. Fixed Interest 4 1/2%. 2 Hand hammered sterling silver items. 1st Green borders. 23rd-26th items: Four (4) Series item: Gorham sterling silver tea or chocolate pot C bonds. Serial # M679, M1142, M2201, with hand hammered surface and a black M2255. Fixed Interest 5%. Purple borders. ebonized wood handle and finial, marked on 27th-33rd items: Seven (7) Series D bonds. underside with old lion-anchor-G marks and Serial # M264, M9117, M9410, M16004, date mark for 1925, 1 5/8 pint mark, A12651/3, M18828, M19261, M22714. Contingent 8 5/8" H. 2nd item: Sterling silver serving Interest 4%. Blue borders. 34th-40th items: spoon with hand hammered surface and chased Seven (7) Series E bonds. Serial # M8893, leaf design to edge of handle, stamped on back M10094, M13464, M13465, M14242, M14363, of handle MARSHALL FIELDS OO M14365, Contingent Interest 4 1/2%. Olive STERLING 4306, 10 1/4" L. Combined weight green borders. 41st-43rd items: Three (3) Series 16.645 oz troy. Provenance: the estate of Mary F bonds. Serial # M2291, M7660, M7661. Ann Sugg, Franklin, Tennessee. 300.00 - Contingent Interest 5%. Rust borders. Folded - 350.00 15 1/4" H x 10" W. Unfolded - 15 1/4" H x 18 3/8" W. 44th-79th items: Thirty-Six (36) $500 General Consolidated Mortgage Bonds. 44th-55th items: Twelve (12) Series A bonds. Serial # D77, D161, D264, D444, D626, D787, 879 3 pcs Ramirez and Kalo Silver D990, D1394, D1405, D1708, D1719, D1732. 3 pieces mid 20th century silver. 1st item: Kalo Fixed Interest 4%. Red borders. 56th-59th hand hammered sterling silver sauce ladle with items: Four (4) Series B bonds. Serial # D501, lobed bowl, marked no. 8020S, 6" L. 2nd and D503, D942, D1131. Fixed Interest 4 1/2%. 3rd items: Ramirez sterling silver serving fork Rust borders. 60th-64th items: Five (5) Series C and spoon with blossom design at end of bonds. Serial # D98, D392, D482, D838, D840. handles, marked Hecho en Mexico 925 Sterling. Fixed Interest 5%. Blue borders. 65th-73rd 9 3/4" L. Combined weight 8.98 oz troy. 250.00 items: Nine (9) Series D bonds. Serial # D866, - 300.00 D1585, D2190, D2293, D2490, D3096, D3201, D3377, D3562. Contingent Interest 4%. Orange borders. 74th-76th items: Three (3) Series E bonds. Serial # D74, D702, D1189. Contingent 880 127 Railroad Bonds, inc. Lehigh Valley Interest 4 1/2%. Green borders. 77th-79th One Hundred Twenty-Seven (127) railroad items: Three (3) Series F bonds. Serial # D600, bonds, including Lehigh Valley Railroad D609, D806. Contingent Interest 5%. Brown Company. 1st-79th items: Seventy-Nine (79) borders. Partial coupon sheets attached. Folded Lehigh Valley Railroad Company bonds, $1000 - 15 1/4" H x 10" W. Unfolded - 15 1/4" H x 18 and $500. Dated August 1, 1949, due May 1, 3/8" W. 80th-81st items: Two (2) West Shore 2003. Vice President/Secretary signatures. Railroad Company bonds, $10,000 and $1000. Trustee's Certificate of Authentication signed by Engraved by the American Bank Note authorized officer for the Girard Trust Company Company. Vignettes depicting a harbor scene or Chemical Bank and Trust Company. with steamboats and ships in the water, a train Engraved by the American Bank Note passing by to the right, with decorative brown Company. Central vignette depicting a woman and green borders. 80th item: $10,000 First holding a caduceus and an eagle before a train, Mortgage Guaranteed Bond, issued to Merrill ship, and automobile, background, with Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane. Dated April decorative multi-color borders. 1st-43rd items: 30, 1954, due January 1, 2361. Vice Forty-Three (43) $1000 General Consolidated President/Assistant Secretary signatures. "The Mortgage Bonds. 1st-12th items: Twelve (12) New York Central Railroad Company, Series A bonds. Serial # M1740, M2010, Successor to" stamped top left above signatures. M3694, M3723, M3979, M7241, M7328, Serial # X13124. Interest 4%. Brown border. M7693, M7760, M8031, M8223, M8319. Fixed No coupon sheets attached. 9 3/8" H x 14" W. Interest 4%. Orange borders. 13th-22nd items: 81st item: $1000 First Mortgage Guaranteed Ten (10) Series B bonds. Serial # M758, M985, Bond. Dated December 5, 1885, due January 1, M990, M1737, M2797, M3009, M3790, 2361. President/Secretary signatures. Serial # Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 180 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 17796. Interest 4%. Green border. One partial 100th-119th items: Twenty (20) Pennsylvania coupon sheet attached. 14 3/4" H x 9 3/4" W. Railroad Company General Mortgage bonds, 82nd-83rd items: Two (2) New York Central $1000. Dated January 1, 1945, due January 1, and Hudson River Railroad Company bonds, 1985. Vice President/Secretary signatures. $1000. Refunding and Improvement Mortgage Series F bonds with Trustee's Certificate of Bonds, Series A. Dated October 1, 1913, due Authentication signed by authorized officer for October 1, 2013. Vice President/Assistant the Girard Trust Company (Series E and D do Secretary signatures. "The New York Central not have Trustee's Certificate of Railroad Company, Successor to" stamped Authentication). Engraved by the American above signatures. Engraved by the American Bank Note Company. Central vignette depicting Bank Note Company. Central vignette of the the Baltimore Pennsylvania Station with Grand Central Terminal, New York, with decorative multi-color borders. 100th-108th decorative green borders. Serial # 32009, items: Nine (9) Gold bonds, Series D. Serial # 32023. Interest 4 1/2%. Two partial coupon 26656, 34440, 34444, 34450, 34457, 34608, sheets attached. 15 1/4" H x 10 1/8" W. 35624, 35625, 35628. Interest 4 1/4%. Brown 84th-88th items: Five (5) New York Central borders. Partial coupon sheets attached. Railroad Company Refunding and Improvement 109th-117th items: Nine (9) bond, Series E. Mortgage bonds, $1000 and $500. Dated Serial # 953, 3526, 6439, 13146, 20225, 23047, October 1, 1921, due October 1, 2003. Vice 31457, 34588, 39190. Interest 4 1/4% Olive President/Assistant Secretary signatures. green borders. Partial coupon sheets attached. Engraved by the American Bank Note 118th-119th items: Two (2) 3 1/8% bonds, Company. Central vignette of the Grand Central Series F. Serial # 4887, 5122. Blue borders. Terminal, New York, with decorative blue and Partial coupon sheets attached. Folded - 15 1/4" rust borders. 84th-85th items: Two (2) $1000 H x 10 1/8" W. Unfolded - 15 1/4" H x 14 3/8" Series C bonds. Serial # M68234, M69836. W. 120th-125th items: Six (6) New York, New Interest 5%. Blue borders. Two partial coupon Haven and Hartford Railroad Company bonds, sheets attached. 15 1/8" H x 10 1/8" W. $1000. Harlem River Division, First Mortgage 86th-88th items: Three (3) $500 Series C Bonds, Series A. Dated January 1, 1953, due bonds. Serial # D149, D1257, D1345. Interest January 1, 1973. Vice President/Secretary 5%. Rust borders. Two partial coupon sheets signatures. Trustee's Certificate of attached. 15 1/8" H x 10 1/8" W. 89th-98th Authentication signed by authorized officer for items: Ten (10) Philadelphia, Baltimore and the United States Trust Company of New York. Washington Railroad Company bonds, $1000. Engraved by the Columbian Bank Note General Mortgage Gold Bonds, Series B. Dated Company. Central vignette of two seated male February 1, 1924, due February 1, 1974. and female allegorical figures, flanking a view President/Secretary signatures. Engraved by the of three trains, with decorative green borders. American Bank Note Company. Central Serial # M8901, M8902, M8903, M8717, vignette depicting George Brooke Roberts M8917, M8716. Interest 4 1/4%. No coupon (1833-1897) civil engineer and the fifth sheets attached. 15" H x 10" W. 126th-127th president of the Pennsylvania Railroad items: Two (2) New York Central Railroad (1880–96), with decorative green borders. Company Collateral Trust bonds, $1000. Dated Serial # 4490, 4500, 4501, 4502, 4546, 4548, April 1, 1955, due April 1, 1980. Vice 4549, 4596, 4598, 4608. Interest 5%. No President/Assistant Secretary signatures. coupon sheets attached. 15" H x 10 1/4" W. Trustee's Certificate of Authentication signed by 99th item: One (1) Northern Central Railway authorized officer for State Street Bank and Company bond, $1000. General and Refunding Trust Company and Second Bank-State Street Mortgage Gold Bond, Series A. Dated March 1, Trust Company. Engraved by the American 1924, due March 1, 1974. President/Assistant Bank Note Company. Central vignette depicting Secretary signatures. Engraved by the a seated allegorical female figure holding a American Bank Note Company. Central world globe with trains and other symbols of vignette depicting a train before a ship and industry, background. Serial # M24497, industrial building, background, with decorative M25426. Interest 6%. 120th-125th items: No orange border. Serial # M3244. Interest 5%. No coupon sheets attached. Folded - 14 1/4" H x coupon sheets attached. 15" H x 10 1/4" W. 10" W. Unfolded - 14 1/4" H x 16 1/8" W. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 181 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 200.00 - 300.00 Provenance: the collection of the late James A. 881 1902 $5 American National Bank of Nashville Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). 1,200.00 $5 "Plain Back" bank note dated 1902 from the - 1,400.00 American National Bank of Nashville, 885 1869 U.S. $10 "Rainbow Jackass" Legal Tender Tennessee, depicting the portrait of Benjamin 1869 US $10 "Rainbow Jackass" legal tender Harrison, obverse. "The Landing of the note, depicting the portrait of Daniel Webster, Pilgrims", engraved by Charles Burt U.S. Congressman, Senator, and Secretary of (Scotland/New York, c. 1823-1892), reverse. State, engraved by Alfred Sealey (New York, Third Issue. Serial # 176435/ pp R. CH # 3032. 1815-1868), left, with a vignette of Native FR # 598. Lyons/Roberts signatures. American princess Pocahontas being presented Provenance: the collection of the late James A. to England's Royal Court, right. Serial # Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). 400.00 - H4265017(star)/ pp A. FR # 96. 600.00 Allison/Spinner signatures. Provenance: The collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). 1,000.00 - 1,300.00

882 1902 $20 First National Bank of Mt. Pleasant $20 "Plain Back" bank note dated 1902 from the First National Bank of Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, depicting the portrait of Hugh 886 1882 $10 Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank Note McCulloch, former Secretary of State. Third $10 "Date Back" bank note dated 1882 from the Issue. Serial #12571/ pp B. CH # 9319. FR # Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San 652. Vernon/Treat signatures. PMG graded Francisco, California, depicting a vignette of 35/Choice Very Fine. Provenance: the collection Benjamin Franklin conducting the kite of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, experiment with his son William, June 1752, 1892-1964). 700.00 - 900.00 left, with a vignette of America seizing lightning from the skies, right, obverse. Portrait of William P. Fessenden, former Secretary of the Treasury, right, and a seated figure representing Mechanics, right, reverse. Second 883 1902 $100 Clarksville National Bank, TN National B Issue. Serial # A435012/127357 pp B. CH # $100 "Date Back" bank note 1902 from the 5105. FR # 545. Lyons/Roberts signatures. Clarksville National Bank, Clarksville, PMG graded 15/Choice Fine. Provenance: the Tennessee, depicting the portrait of John Jay collection of the late James A. Newman Knox, Jr., American financier and government (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). 1,200.00 - official. Serial # A795257/827 pp C. CH # 1,400.00 2720. FR # 689. Lyons/Roberts signatures. PMG graded, 25/Very Fine. Provenance: The collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 887 41 U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars, inc. 2 Carson City Forty-one (41) U.S. Morgan silver dollars, including one (1) 1878, four (4) 1879, one (1) 1881, two (2) 1883, one (1) 1885, one (1) 1886, two (2) 1889, five (5) 1890, six (6) 1891, one 884 1882 $10 "Brown Back" National Bank of Memphis (1) 1896, two (2) 1898, four (4) 1899, eight (8) $10 "Brown Back" bank note dated 1882 from 1900, one (1) 1901, one (1) 1902, and one (1) the State National Bank of Memphis, with unreadable date, circa 1880. Also includes Tennessee, depicting a vignette of Benjamin two (2) Carson City mint coins, one (1) 1878, Franklin conducting the kite experiment with one (1) 1891. 34.60 total troy ounces for all his son William, June 1752, left, with a vignette coins. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN of America seizing lightning from the skies, collection. 700.00 - 800.00 right. First Issue. Serial # V602677V/12218 pp A. CH # 2127. FR # 487. Tillman/Morgan signatures. PMG graded 20/Very Fine. Case Antiques, Inc. Page: 182 Winter Auction 2018 - January 27 1/27/2018

LOT # LOT # 888 53 U.S. 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars twenty (20) 1959, thirteen (13) 1960, Fifty-three (53) U.S. Morgan silver dollars, all twenty-one (21) 1961, thirty-nine (39) 1962, dated 1921. 45.50 total troy ounces for all coins. and forty-eight (48) 1963. 84.30 total troy Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. ounces for all coins. Provenance: Private 650.00 - 750.00 Maryville, TN collection. 1,300.00 - 1,400.00 893 440 U.S. Washington Silver Quarters (1934-1963) Four hundred and forty (440) Washington silver quarters, including two (2) 1934, five (5) 1935, seven (7) 1936, two (2) 1937, one (1) 1938, 889 39 U.S. Peace Silver Dollars (1922-1935) twelve (12) 1939, five (5) 1940, twenty (20) Thirty-nine (39) U.S. Peace silver dollars, 1941, fifteen (15) 1942, twenty-seven (27) including sixteen (16) 1922, eleven (11) 1923, 1943, twenty-eight (28) 1944, fourteen (14) one (1) 1924, one (1) 1925, two (2) 1926, two 1945, twenty-two (22) 1946, nine (9) 1947, (2) 1927, two (2) 1934, and four (4) 1935. eight (8) 1948, three (3) 1949, two (2) 1950, 33.42 total troy ounces for all coins. thirteen (13) 1951, seven (7) 1952, fourteen Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. (14) 1953, twenty-four (24) 1954, six (6) 1955, 500.00 - 600.00 twelve (12) 1956, twenty (20) 1957, five (5) 1958, twenty-nine (29) 1959, fifteen (15) 1960, forty-three (43) 1961, twenty-seven (27) 1962, and forty-three (43) 1963. 87.04 total troy 890 32 U.S. Peace Silver Dollars, inc. 1921 ounces for all coins. Provenance: Private Thirty-two (32) U.S. Peace silver dollars, Maryville, TN collection. 1,300.00 - 1,400.00 including one (1) 1921, thirteen (13) 1922, six (6) 1923, ten (10) 1926, and two (2) 1935. 27.43 total troy ounces for all coins. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. 894 68 U.S. Silver Half Dollars (1876-1947) 650.00 - 850.00 Sixty-eight (68) silver half dollars, including sixty-two (62) Standing Liberty half dollars, two (2) 1935, one (1) 1936, three (3) 1937, one (1) 1938, one (1) 1939, one (1) 1940, four (4) 891 116 U.S. Benjamin Franklin Silver Half Dollars (19 1941, thirteen (13) 1942, fourteen (14) 1943, One hundred and sixteen (116) U.S. Benjamin ten (10) 1944, eight (8) 1945, two (2) 1946, one Franklin silver half dollars, including three (3) (1) 1947, one (1) with unreadable date, possibly 1950, six (6) 1951, ten (10) 1952, eleven (11) 1941, two (2) Seated Liberty half dollars, one 1953, nine (9) 1954, two (2) 1957, six (6) 1958, (1) 1876, one (1) 1877, three Barber/Liberty six (6) 1959, five (5) 1960, ten (10) 1961, Head Half Dollars, one (1) 1899, one (1) 1902, twenty-three (23) 1962, and twenty-five (25) one (1) 1907, and one (1) 1925 Stone Mountain 1963. 46.28 total troy ounces for all coins. half dollar. 26.71 total troy ounces for all coins. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. 700.00 - 800.00 400.00 - 500.00

892 425 U.S. Washington Silver Quarters (1934-1964) Four hundred and twenty-five (425) Washington silver quarters, including three (3) 1934, four (4) 1939, two (2) 1940, eighteen (18) 1941, sixteen (16) 1942, fourteen (14) 1943, twenty (20) 1944, twelve (12) 1945, eight (8) 1946, five (5) 1947, ten (10) 1948, two (2) 1949, ten (10) 1950, twenty-six (26) 1951, twenty-seven (27) 1952, nineteen (19) 1953, twelve (12) 1954, three (3) 1955, fourteen (14) 1956, thirty-one (31) 1957, twenty-eight (28) 1958, Case Antiques, Inc. www.caseantiques.com TNGL# 5157

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1. Case Antiques, Inc. has endeavored to accurately describe all items being sold. All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults. There are no warranties or representations of merchantability, of fitness, nor of any other kind, express or implied. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as desired, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Please note that photographs may have had size modifications for display purposes, or been trimmed to exclude framing, matting, and wide blank margins. Also, imperfections from the photography process can include reflections and variations in color due to digital processing. Case Antiques, Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear, imperfections or aging. Any condition statement, written or verbal, is given as a courtesy to the client, and is only an opinion. It should not be treated as a statement of fact. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate and detailed information. We recommend prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. Estimates provided are our opinion of the price that a willing buyer would pay for the property at auction. These estimates are neither a representation nor a prediction of the actual selling price that will be realized at auction. All sales are final. No statement written or oral made by the auctioneer shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Case Antiques, Inc. or by any seller represented by Case Antiques, Inc. Case Antiques, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any property before the sale. The preview for the sale will be one day before the sale, or by appointment.

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Live bidders via floor, phone and absentee bidding: 20% - Cash, check, certified funds or Bank wire transfer Credit card payments incur a 3% convenience fee

Internet bidding: LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, Auctionzip, ebay & Bidsquare: 28% HiBid (Absentee Bidding Only): 23%

5. Case Antiques, Inc. does not ship. All items for this auction are located in Knoxville, TN. We provide names of carriers and shippers in advance at bidder/purchaser request and on our Website. Purchaser agrees that packing and shipping is done at the purchaser's risk and that the purchaser will pay for all packing expenses, materials, carrier fees and insurance charges. Case Antiques, Inc. will have no liability for any loss or damage to shipped items. Items must be paid for in full before they will be shipped. Any shipping estimates given are only estimates and cannot be construed as the final shipping cost. All property should be removed from the premises at the sale conclusion unless prior arrangements have been made with Case Antiques, Inc. Purchased items not picked up or shipped within ten business days of the auction will be assessed a storage fee of $10.00 per day. If the purchaser fails to have their item(s) removed from the Case Antiques, Inc. gallery 30 days after the auction, Case Antiques, Inc. reserves the right to take possession of the item(s) and dispose of them at their discretion to recoup storage costs.

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