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Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction Saturday - May 21, 2011 9:30 Am EST Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction Saturday - May 21, 2011 9:30 am EST Case Antiques, Inc., Auctions & Appraisals www.caseantiques.com www.facebook.com/caseantiques Knoxville: (865) 558-3033 Nashville: (615) 812-6096 Historic Cherokee Mills Building 2240 Sutherland Avenue Knoxville, TN 37919 Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction 1: Umbrella with Ivory and rosewood handle USD 200 - 250 Umbrella with Ivory and rosewood handle, the ivory carved in a ball and claw design and engraved: "Chas. Mitchell Jr. Nashville Tenn. 1883". 39 1/2"L. Condition: claw missing two talons, with crack near the cuff, umbrella fabric gone. Provenance: Collected by George and Charles Mitchell (co-owners of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 2: Lot of 5 Carved ivory items, incl. puzzle ball USD 300 - 500 Lot of 5 carved ivory antiques. 1ST ITEM: Chinese carved ivory puzzle ball, carved in human and floral motifs, 4 revolving spheres. Wood stand. Ball measures 1-1/2" diameter. 2ND ITEM: Oval picture frame with carved peony design, signed. Metal back support. 4-5/8" tall with approximately 2" x 3" opening. 3RD ITEM: Figurine of a young woman in Western-style dress and long braids in back, on pedestal, carved from a single piece of ivory. 4"H. 4TH ITEM: a wood and ivory samishen (banjo or lute, with minor small edge chips, 3-1/2"). 5TH ITEM: 1 miniature ivory fan. All items in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. Provenance: Collected by George and Charles Mitchell (co-owners of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 3: Three carved ivory animal okimono figures USD 300 - 400 Three (3) carved ivory figures. 1ST ITEM: Large carved bird, small area of loss to tail wing, one foot replaced. 1 3/4"H x 5"W. 2ND ITEM: two dogs on an oval base, colored noses and eyes. Slight chips to base. 1 3/8"H 2 1/4"L. 3RD ITEM: Mother turtle with 5 baby turtles. Excellent condition. 1"H x 3 3/8"L. Provenance: Collected by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 4: Oriental carved ivory figure of Quan Yin USD 300 - 500 Finely detailed carved ivory figurine of Quan Yin (Kuan Yin) holding a vase and lotus, on a lotus carved pedestal. Signed on base. Overall excellent condition, tip of index finger on left hand missing (inconspicuous). 6"H. Provenance: purchased by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 5: Large carved ivory figure, Bonsai gardener USD 600 - 800 Carved ivory okimono figure of a man holding a potted bonsai plant in one hand and a hoe in the other, a basket attached to his waist. Condition: slight separation at figure's left arm, hairlines to face, losses and possible repair to Bonsai. 11" H x 3 3/4" W base. Japanese, Meiji period (late 19th to early 20th c.). Provenance: purchased by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 6: Japanese carved ivory figure, carpenter USD 600 - 800 Finely detailed carved ivory okimono of a seated man with various tools including hammer and plane. Inlaid mother of pearl panel on base with signature. Condition: one of the stump groupings formerly attached to the front right side is missing; glue residue near man's foot indicates another possible loss; man's pouch detached from his obi (sash) in rear but retained. 3 3/4"H x 5 1/2"W x 4 1/2"D. Japanese, Meiji period. Provenance: purchased by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 7: 26 Ojime beads inc. shibayama, ivory, cinnabar USD 1,400 - 2,200 Collection of 26 Asian Ojime beads, strung on a tassel, most ivory, bone, or celluloid, many signed. Includes: 1 Shibayama floral design, signed; 1 ivory with intertwined rats; 1 double sided bead with carved pleasant and devil faces; 1 colored rat; 1 with carved turtles; 1 with carved tiger; 1 cinnabar with butterfly design; 1 darker colored bead (possibly horn) with floral design; 1 with three monkeys; 1 skeleton skull; 1 with flying cranes, 1 with rats dressed in human clothing; and the others in various Oriental human or animal designs. Shibayama bead measures 3/4' diameter, most others approximately 5/8" diameter. Excellent condition. Provenance: Collected by George and Charles Mitchell (co-owners of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 1 Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction 8: Ivory netsuke of 7 figures in a pile, red lacquer se USD 250 - 350 Asian carved ivory netsuke piece of 7 figures in a pile with red lacquer seal with signature on base. Excellent condition. 2 1/8" H x 2 3/8" W x 2 1/16" D. Provenance: Collected by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 9: Signed netsuke of 7 figures, many musicians USD 200 - 300 Asian carved ivory/bone piece depicting 7 figures, many playing musical instruments. Signed on base. Excellent condition. 1 7/8" H x 1 5/8" W x 1 3/8" D. Provenance: Collected by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 10: Two carved ivory Okimono figures, men with birds an USD 300 - 400 Lot of two carved ivory okimono figures. 1ST ITEM: Man feeding two birds. Excellent condition, 4 1/2"H. 2ND ITEM: Man carrying a walking stick and basket of flowers. Condition: small break near his smallest finger, otherwise excellent. Both Japanese, Meiji period. Paper label remnant on base. 5"H. Provenance: purchased by George Mitchell (co-owner of Mitchell's Candy Store, Nashville) during the course of several trips to China and Japan in the late 19th-early 20th century. Mitchell estate. 11: Boxed Set of 7 Ivory Asian Figures, Ivory USD 500 - 700 Set of 7 carved ivory Asian scholar figures, "7 Happy Gods", in original compartmentalized wooden box. Contains the original Tokyo purchase receipt dated Sept. 20, 1963. Excellent condition. Each figure is approx. 4" H; box is 5-3/8" W x 17" L x 2-1/4" D. 20th century. 12: Oval Chinese Rose Medallion Bowl USD 275 - 325 Oval Chinese Rose Medallion porcelain bowl with reticulated sides and mandarin scenes around rim and in the center. Some wear to paint and glaze around rim and on base. 4" H x 10 1/4" W x 9" D. Third quarter of the 19th century. Provenance: Knoxville, TN estate. 13: Pair of Japanese Cloisonne Lobed Vases USD 500 - 700 Pair of Japanese cloisonne vases, lobed form, iron red ground with chrysanthemum and cherry blossom designs. Maker's mark stamped on base. Overall excellent condition with one vase having a slight indention to the edge of one lobe. Each measures 6" H. Possibly Meiji Period. 19th century. Provenance: Knoxville, TN estate. 14: Lot of 2 Chinese Jade items incl. bronze buckle USD 300 - 350 Lot of 2 Chinese jade items. 1ST ITEM: Shaped gilt bronze buckle with border depicting flying bats, mottled green jade insert. Dovetailed slide on back. Overall good condition , wear/oxidation to metal with age cracks to jade. 2 1/2" H x 3 1/4" W. 18th/19th century. 2ND ITEM: Small green jade carved pendant, very good condition. 1 3/8" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 15: Lot of 3 Chinese items USD 200 - 250 Lot of 3 Chinese Items, porcelain cup and snuff bottles. 1ST ITEM: Chinese Famille Rose cup, floral decoration with gilt rim, red seal marks bottom. Excellent condition. Overall very good condition with wear to gilt rim. 3/4" H x 2 1/4" dia. Late 19th/ Early 20th century. 2ND ITEM: Peking enameled snuff bottle, marked "China" on base. 2 1/2" H. Slight warpage to top. 20th century. 3RD ITEM: Carved cinnabar snuff bottle, Chinese landscape and figures in relief, four character gold mark on base. Very good condition. 2 3/4" H. 20th century. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 2 Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction 16: Asian Bronze Planter USD 200 - 250 Oval Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bowl with reticulated sides and mandarin scenes around rim and in the center. Some wear to glaze around rim and on base. Chinese character mark underside. 4" H x 10 1/4" W x 9" D. Third quarter of the 19th century. 17: Pair of Chinese Lidded Jars, possibly Republic USD 300 - 350 Pair of Chinese lidded jars, raised enamel floral decoration, shaped fluted body with four character iron red base mark. Excellent condition. 6 1/2" H. Early 20th century. 18: Large Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Charger, Guang USD 400 - 450 Large blue and white porcelain charger with central decoration of two dragons chasing the pearl of wisdom, same design repeated on underside of rim.
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