One ladies 18K white gold and rose gold 7.9mm band with 2 rows of 13 round brilliant light pink diamonds (one is crushed) weighing approximately .26 carats, Clarity-SI1, Color irradiated, with 6 princess cut diamonds set point to point in the open center weighing approximately 1.66 carats, Clarity-VS, Color-J/K. The ring is marked "ADJ" and "18K". Gross weight of the ring is 9.2 grams. Total diamond weight is approximately 1.92 carat total weight. Ring size 6 1/2. Provenance: The Estate of Kathleen Preston, Chattanooga, TN. CONDITION: One of the pink diamonds is cracked. The top of the diamond has been chipped off.
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Three (3) John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky (working 1843-1878) coin silver items. 1st item: Cup with round rim over octagonal tapered sides, each side with engine turned decoration including one cartouche engraved "Margie," atop an octagonal base with canted foot. Shaped handle. Base marked KITTS within a rectangle. 3 1/4" H. 2.860 troy ounces. 2nd item: Coin silver salt or condiment spoon with fiddle tipt handle and fluted bowl. Underside of handle marked KITTS within a rectangle. 3 3/4" L. 0.215 troy ounces. 3rd item: Coin silver master butter knife with fiddle tipt handle and shaped blade. Underside of handle with incuse mark KITTS. 7 5/8" L. 1.315 troy ounces. Combined weight: 4.39 total troy ounces. CONDITION: Cup with light pitting to the base, monogrammed. Sugar shell and knife overall good condition with light general wear, no monograms.
Four (4) sterling silver holloware items including one (1) Elmore Fiesta pattern serving bowl and one (1) sandwich plate (both 10" dia.) and two (2) Fisher sterling silver oval bowls, pattern #1574, both with gadrooned rims (10 5/8" x 7 1/2" W). All pieces with maker's marks, "sterling" and pattern numbers stamped on the bases. 32.990 total troy ounces. CONDITION: All pieces overall good condition with light general wear.
56 pieces of assorted sterling silver items, including Reed & Barton and Gorham Christmas ornaments, flatware, napkin rings, hollowware, and more, 73 items total. 1st-23rd items: 7 sterling Christmas ornaments, 23 items total, including 6 Reed & Barton crosses dated for the years 1971, 1973-76, and 1979, and 1 Gorham sterling snowflake ornament, dated 1971. Also includes 6 Reed and Barton boxes, 1 partial box, 6 felt sleeves, and 1 Gorham felt sleeve (boxes and sleeves not pictured), and 3 necklace chains: 1 marked sterling (10 1/2" L) and 2 chains of unmarked metal, likely steel (both 12" L). 24th-34th items: 11 sterling spoons by Mechanics Sterling Co., including 6 serving spoons (8 1/4" L) and 5 teaspoons (5 1/2" L). Not monogrammed. 35th-40th items: 6 Alvin sterling Fleur De Lis pattern five o'clock teaspoons (5 7/8" L). 41st-50th items: 10 assorted sterling flatware, including Gorham master butter knife (7" L) and fruit spoon (6 1/4" L); Saart Bros sugar spoon (5 1/2" L); Wallace straight handle baby spoon (4 1/2"L); Wendell Manufacturing Co. cocktail/seafood fork (5 3/4" L); International master butter knife (7 1/2" L); 2 Towle teaspoons (5 3/4" L); 2 unmarked utensils, a long handled olive spoon and cocktail fork, both marked sterling. Some monogrammed. 51st-62nd items: 12 Gorham sterling napkin rings, 1 7/8" dia. 63rd item: Gorham sterling tea ball, 1 3/4" W x 1 1/2" dia. 64th-71st items: 8 hollowware items, including 6 Webster butter pats and 1 candy dish with floral decoration to rims; 1 salt dish with unidentified maker's mark to base. Ranging in size from 2 5/8" L to 5 5/8" dia. 72nd-73rd items: 2 silverplate flatware items, including 1 Rogers Bros. iced tea spoon (7 3/4" L) and 1 Wm A. Rogers sugar shell spoon (6" L). Iced tea spoon is monogrammed. 32.693 weighable ounce troy. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with light surface scratches. Some items monogrammed.
27 pieces assorted American and English sterling flatware plus silverplated carving set and Mother Goose spoon. Includes 1 gilt-silver platter or stuffing spoon with winged griffin engraved crest on fiddle thread handle, hallmarks for William Fearn and William Eley, London, 1805; Pair (2) berry or serving spoons with shell form bowls and engraved oval handles, hallmarks for RC, London, 1798; 2 large International Sterling serving forks and 1 large matching serving spoon; 10 Towle Old Colonial pattern citrus spoons; 1 Whiting lettuce fork with engraved oval handle; pair (2) Whiting youth fork and knife; 1 Reed and Barton sugar tongs; 1 Gorham sugar shell with engraved oval handle; S. Kirk & Son Repousse pattern infant food pusher; S. Kirk & Son carving knife and fork; Faux ivory and silverplated carving knife and fork, and 1 silverplated Mother Goose pattern silverplated baby fork. Ranging in size from 4" to 16 1/4" L. Combined weighable sterling: 33.24 oz t. Provenance: the estates of Llewellyna and James T. Granbery, Historic Seven Springs Farm, Brentwood, Tennessee. CONDITION: Some light wear to large gilt spoons, wear and oxidation to large carving set. Otherwise all items very good condition, several with monograms.
Meriden sterling silver coffee service, pattern #350, consisting of a coffee pot, creamer and open sugar. All pieces having faceted concave bodies with chased foliate and cartouche decoration. All marked on the bases with the maker's mark "Meriden", "Sterling" and "350". Ranging in size from 4" H to 9 3/4" H. 25.2 total troy ounces. CONDITION: No monograms. Handle of coffee pot slightly loose. Overall good condition with light use wear.
Large Tennessee coin silver soup or punch ladle, fiddle tipt handle marked MERRIMAN & CLARK in rectangle (James E. Merriman and Frederick H. Clark, working together in Memphis 1841-47), monogrammed BMK. 12 3/4" L. 5.83 troy ounces. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition with some light scattered scratches, some wear to maker's mark.
Set of 8 International Silver Company sterling silver goblets, Lord Saybrook pattern. Each with maker's mark to base, P664 and pattern name. 6 1/2" H. 47.78 total troy ounces. Provenance: the estate of Marion H. "Bit" Hutcheson, Happy Valley Farms, Rossville, Georgia. CONDITION: All overall very good condition, not monogrammed. Very light general use wear.
Eleven (11) assembled sterling silver bread plates, including six (6) Whiting bread plates, marked STERLING #1300, with 3-letter script monogram, and five (5) Eugen Ferner bread plates marked STERLING 925 1961 with German hallmarks. All 6" dia. and weighing 31.4 total troy ounces. CONDITION: All plates with light use wear including scratching, a couple of Whiting plates with some pitting.
Ten (10) Tennessee Coin Silver teaspoons, all with plain fiddle handles, including four marked J. PEABODY in rectangle (John Peabody, working in Nashville 1836-1850), monogrammed M, and six with incuse marks T. GOWDY (Thomas Gowdy, retailer/jeweler working Nashville, 1825-d. 1863), monogrammed "KB by KH". All approximately 6 1/8" L. 6.59 oz troy. CONDITION: Most with scattered small dents to bowls, light wear to handles and monograms. Overall good condition.
Rookwood Art Pottery vase decorated by Charles S. Todd (Ohio, 1886-1950), dark yellow matte glaze with incised floral design to the upper body. Base with date mark for 1915, shape number, size letter #922D, and artist's initials C.S.T. 8" H. CONDITION: Overall light crazing to glaze, slight rubbing to one upper shoulder.
Group of eight (8) Sitzendorf porcelain Napoleonic military figures, including one of Napoleon on horseback. 1st-6th items: Six (6) Napoleonic military figures, representing Lafayette, Murat, Ney, Kellerman, Bertrand, and Lannes. Each stands upon a square-shaped gilt decorated plinth with life/death dates impressed to back. Additionally, each has a biography impressed to underside of base, next to blue painted Sitzendorf maker's mark. 7th-8th items: Two (2) Sitzendorf figures of Napoleon, one on horseback and the other seated with one foot resting upon a cannon barrel. Both with Sitzendorf maker's mark and "Germany" stamped along sides of base. All items ranging from 7 1/4" H x 4 1/2" W x 7" D to 10" H x 7 3/4" W x 4 1/4" D. All items early to mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Light surface grime, some figures with old stickers. 7th-8th items: Horseback figure missing right hand.
Group of six (6) Sitzendorf porcelain Napoleonic military figures, representing Napoleon and officers Exelmans, Mortier, Dumouriez, Lepic, and De Beauharnais. Each stands upon a square-shaped gilt decorated pedestal with life/death dates impressed to back. Additionally, each has a brief biography inscribed underside of base, next to blue painted Sitzendorf mark. Each approximately 10" H x 3" W x 2 1/2" D. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Light surface grime. Small firing flaw to Napoleon's black hat, less than 1/8".
Two (2) Capodimonte fox hunting themed porcelain figural groups, each with a male or female figure on horseback surrounded by hounds. Capodimonte "N" mark to ground. Each - 11 3/4" H x 13" W x 6 1/2" D. All items early to mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Light surface grime.
Eighteen (18) Meissen and KPM porcelain rarities, teacups, and saucers. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) Meissen porcelain rarities including Ashtray, Kakiemon Plate, and Light Switch Cover, plus book. 1st item: Meissen porcelain car ashtray or aschenbecher, decorated with a floral spray and butterfly, by oral history from an early Mercedes Benz, affixed with metal collar and screw plate, signed. 3" H. Circa 1930s. 2nd item: Early 20th century electric wall light switch plate or light button cover with gray oriental dragon decoration, Meissen crossed swords mark with three incisions across and one to the side. 4 1/4" L. Circa 1930s. 3rd item: Kakiemon style decorated plate with yellow lion and plants in round jardinieres, scalloped rim outlined in dark paint, mark for 1815-1924 with impressed mark Z1. 9 3/4" dia. Mid 19th century. 4th-18th items: Group of fifteen (15) assorted Meissen and KPM porcelain teacups and saucers in various patterns. Includes six (6) cups with crossed sword marks (all except the smallest one have incisions through marks indicating second, third and fourth choice porcelain, 1852-1934); six (6) saucers (four (4) with crossed sword marks for 1814-1924, plus two (2) tea rose pattern saucers each with incisions through crossed sword marks indicating 2nd quality, 1924-1934), and three (3) saucers with KPM marks. Provenance: private Nashville, TN Collection, by descent from the estates of Edith and Richard Mickenhagen, Munich, Germany and San Paolo, Brazil. Richard Mickenhagen authored the book "European Porcelain" (Munich: Gugath & Sohn, undated, c. 1955). CONDITION: 1st-3rd items: All items with light grime, overall good condition. Plate has 2 1/4" area of repair to rim, 1/8" shallow rim flake. 4th-18th items: All pieces in very good condition. Most cups and saucers do not match.
Five (5) decorative porcelain items, including Meissen, Mottahedeh, and Royal Bonn. 1st item: Meissen porcelain compote with white ground and raised parcel gilt flowers and leaves surrounded by scalloped rim, round tapered base with raised gilt leaves. Blue Meissen crossed swords mark and numbers to bases of both. 7 1/8" H x 11" dia. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Mottahedeh Design, Italy majolica style porcelain condiment leaf form dish with two strawberries, one with a lid and one with a circular opening, having a loop handle, applied handpainted floral decorations, and gilt highlights, all on a raised circular foot. Gold Mottahedeh sticker, number, and "Italy" to underside of base. 3 1/4" H x 6 1/8" W x 6 1/4" D. Mid 20th century. 3rd item: Royal Bonn, Germany porcelain vase, bottle form with flaring neck having gilt interior, vignette of scenic landscape, to one side, vignette of a young woman with foliage against a brick wall, to one side, on an off white ground. Red Royal Bonn, Germany logo and numbers to underside of base. 7 1/4" H x 6 1/4" dia. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 4th-5th items: Pair of French porcelain Sevres style urns now mounted as lamps, each with hand painted baskets of flowers and floral sprays on white grounds, square form handles acanthus leaves to base, bands of light blue with raised scrolling foliate parcel gilt highlights, all on pierced bronze stepped square bases. Unmarked. 21 1/4" H x 6 1/4" square. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Living Estate of Frances Fulton, Knoxville, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Loss to gilt, especially to rim. 2nd item: Leaf dish with scattered chipping, surface grime. Loss to gilt and paint. Crazing to underside visible under UV light. 3rd item: Overall craquelure. 4th-5th items: Lamps with general wear, one with chip. Possible restoration top of each lamp below socket. Not tested for functionality.
Two (2) Transferware Items, including Lafayette and Tennessee. 1st item: 20th century commemorative Historical Staffordshire blue and white transferware plate titled "Historic and Picturesque Tennessee". Depicting three scenic vignettes in the state - Historic Reelfoot Lake, Picturesque Middle Tennessee Farm and Majestic Great Smoky Mountains and the three U.S. Presidents from Tennessee - James K Polk, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson. Jonroth, Staffordshire mark en verso. 10" dia. 2nd item: 20th century reproduction of 1824 George Washington & General LaFayette Creamware Milk Jug or Cream Pitcher, commemorating the visit of Gen. Lafayette to America with the phrase "Republicans Are Not Ungrateful," attrib. A.E. Gray & Co., Staffordshire (ref. Arman, American Ceramics, page 217-218). 5 1/8"H. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate. CONDITION: 1st item: A couple of shallow chips to the underside rim, overall light craquelure. One area of staining right center margin. 2nd item: Overall light craquelure; some rubbing, minor loss to base.
T. Harrington/Lyons (New York) 4-gallon stoneware crock with cobalt decoration including a deer standing on a foliate ground, "4" denoting capacity and highlights to the lug handles. Impressed T. Harrington/Lyons below the rim. Interior with brown slip. 11 3/8" H x 12" dia. 3rd quarter 19th century. CONDITION: Chip to inner rim. UV light inspection reveals possible v-shaped repair and overspray to region, from rim area down to deer head, approx. 4" L. Otherwise overall good condition.
New York and New England cobalt decorated pottery items, 2 items total. 1st item: Brown Brothers, Huntington, Long Island, NY stoneware pottery pitcher with cobalt double crossed stem tulip design below the spout with maker's stamp and "2" denoting capacity above the initial "W". Dark brown glazed interior. Last quarter 19th century. 12 3/8" H. 2nd item: New England 2-gallon pottery jug with bright cobalt floral stem and "2" decoration to the body and cobalt to the handle terminus. 13 1/2" H. Late 19th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Four areas below handle, largest 2 1/2" x 3 1/2", and one 1 3/4" x 3 1/2" area to underside of base floresce under UV light. 2nd item: Minute chipping to spout, otherwise overall good condition.
2 stoneware jugs, including Middle Tennessee. 1st item: Middle Tennessee stoneware jug, ovoid form with molded lip, incised sine wave decoration to upper half of body. Light olive-grey glaze. 12 1/2" H. Last half 19th century. 2nd item: Stoneware jug with cobalt "tornado" decoration, stamped N.A. White, Utica, NY (mark used 1882-1890). Has remnants of red-silver paint (likely added later) to midsection, lip and handle. 12" H. Provenance: private Middle Tennessee collection. CONDITION: 1st item: Missing handle. Scattered firing flaws and glaze imperfections. 2nd item: Overall good condition. Silver-red paint likely added later and now wearing off.
Grouping of three (3) Western North Carolina alkaline glazed pottery jars, all with applied lug handles including one (1) with a medium brown glaze, one (1) with a dark brown glaze, and one (1) with a light olive glaze with blue rutile drips. Ranging in size from 12" to 13 3/4" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Largest jar with chipping to underside of rim and to both handles, firing flaws to body. Medium jar with one small chip to underside of rim. Smallest jar with chipping to rim, chipping and losses to one handle.
Three (3) Southern hand-stitched pieced and appliqued cotton quilts, attributed to Julia Harrington Wolfe (Mississippi, 1874-1944), one (1) quilt with machine sewn binding. 1st item: Pieced cotton quilt, Four Patch pattern, in various colored calico fabrics, with rounded corners and a white backing. Tag en verso reads quotes by "Julia Wolfe". 64" H x 72" W. Circa 1910. 2nd item: Pieced cotton quilt, Eccentric Star pattern, in various colored calico fabrics, with rounded corners and a white backing. Machine-sewn binding. Tag en verso reads quilted by "Julia Wolfe". 78" H x 78" W. Circa 1910. 3rd item: Pieced cotton quilt, Triple Irish Chain pattern, in various colored calico fabrics, with rounded corners and a white backing. Tag en verso reads quilted by "Julia Wolfe". 72" H x 88" W. Circa 1900. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. CONDITION: 1st item: Scattered stains, some wear and scattered losses to fabric. 2nd-3rd items: Scattered staining, overall good condition with light wear.
American hand-stitched pieced cotton quilt, Pine Tree or Tree of Life pattern, with sashing, in colors of green and brown on a white ground with an off white muslin backing. 73 1/2" H x 74" W. Circa 1870. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. CONDITION: Scattered fading to colors with some scattered staining, overall good condition with light wear.
Two (2) American hand-stitched pieced and appliqued quilts. 1st item: American pieced and appliqued cotton quilt, LeMoyne Star pattern, in colors of bright orange and yellow on an off white ground with off white muslin backing. 65" H x 71 1/2" W. Circa 1935-45. 2nd item: American pieced and appliqued cotton quilt, Dresden Plate pattern with pieces of plate border in various colors on a white ground, scalloped corners. 92" 1/2" H x 76" W. Circa 1930-39. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. CONDITION: 1st item: Some areas of color transfer, light overall grime. One approx. 1 1/2" of loose stitching at one seam. 2nd item: Some areas of scattered staining and some scattered fading to some fabric pieces.
Three (3) Southern, likely East Tennessee, hand-stitched pieced and appliqued cotton quilts, including Whig or California Rose, Oak Leaf variant, and Mariners Compass patterns. 1st item: Whig or California Rose pattern, off white ground with red, pink, cheddar yellow, and tan appliqued cotton floral spray design, surrounded by a scalloped border. 94" x 92". 2nd item: Oak Leaf variant pattern, off white ground with four light blue or green and red appliqued cotton stylized leaves positioned around a red square, arranged in six rows of two or three, surrounded by a green and red swag and leaf border. 96" x 84". 3rd item: Mariners Compass pattern, off white ground with red and tan appliqued cotton stylized eight-pointed stars arranged in five rows of six squares, surrounded by additional square shapes and a red border. 84 1/2" H x 70 1/2" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with discoloration, fading, stains, largest 9". 1st item: Frayed edges.
Three (3) wood items, incl. miniature tiger maple sugar chest, blanket chest and candle box. 1st item: Miniature tiger maple blanket chest, poplar secondary. Comprised of a rectangular molded top above a dovetailed case, shaped skirt and bracket feet. 6" H x 9" W x 6" D. 20th century. 2nd item: Miniature walnut Sheraton style sugar chest. Comprised of a rectangular top with bread board ends above a dovetailed case with divided interior, one dovetailed drawer and turned feet. 10 1/4" H x 11" W x 6" D. 20th century. 3rd item: Solid tiger maple hanging candle box with a slide top having chipped carved fylfot decoration. 17 1/4" H x 6" W x 5" D. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with light wear. 1st item with some wood shrinkage noted at dovetails. 2nd item with crack to one drawer pull.
Tennessee six (6) drawer cabinet and Mid-Atlantic or New England hanging wall shelf, 2 items total. 1st item: TN cherry six (6) drawer cabinet, poplar secondary. Rectangular table top form with dovetailed construction, dovetailed drawers having turned wood pulls, inlaid brass escutcheon to top center drawer. 10" H x 39 3/4" W x 10" D. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic or New England stained pine hanging wall shelf comprised of three (3) graduated shelves and shaped sides. 22 3/4" H x 19 1/2" W x 5 3/8" D. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Old patch repair top left side, loss to back right top side, overall light general wear. 2nd item: Overall general use wear, expected losses to paint.
3 Kinsey Ohio Coin Silver Items. 1st item: American coin silver cream jug or pitcher by E & D Kinsey (Ohio, active 1844-1861). Partially lobed melon form body and a double c-scroll handle, with repousse and chased acanthus leaf decoration to the rim, upper shoulder, stem and foot ring. Rectangular incuse mark to the underside of the body reading "E & D Kinsey". 7 3/4" H. 15.820 troy ounces. Circa 1845. 2nd item: American coin silver cream jug or pitcher by E & D Kinsey (Ohio, active 1844-1861). Neoclassical form with c -scroll handle, the upper shoulder, stem and foot ring with repousse floral decoration. Rectangular incuse mark (very faint) to the underside of the body reading "E & D Kinsey". 8 1/4" H. 9.820 troy ounces. 3rd item: American coin silver gravy ladle by E. Kinsey (active 1830-1844) having a round bowl and fiddle tipt handle. Underside of handle marked "E. Kinsey". 8 3/8" L. 2.435 troy ounces. 28.075 total troy ounces. CONDITION: 1st item: A couple of areas of minor pitting to upper shoulder, overall very good condition. Faint engraved initials to body below spout. 2nd item: Engraved "Cook". Minor scattered pitting to body, overall good condition. 3rd item: Overall light general wear and surface scratching.
Group of four (4) Middle Tennessee benchmade miniature or dollhouse items, comprised of tiger maple primary and poplar secondary, including a sugar chest with pull out tray, an Empire style chest of drawers, a 2-drawer stand, and a one-drawer work table or stand, all with label or signature for the maker Marion "Mac" Spencer of Chapel Hill, TN. Ranging in size from 7" H x 6 1/8" W x 5 3/8" D to 9 7/8" H x 8 3/4" W x 4 5/8" D. 20th century. Note: All items were purchased in the early 1990's. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All items overall good condition with light wear.
Four (4) pieces of Tennessee benchmade miniature or doll furniture, tiger and burl maple primary and poplar secondary, including a corner cupboard, a blanket chest with interior till, a wash stand and a dough box on legs with pull out tray, all by Marion "Mac" Spencer of Chapel Hill, TN. Cupboard and blanket chest retain the original label, wash stand is signed. Ranging in size from 5 1/2" H x 11 1/8" W x 4 3/4" D to 19 1/4" H x 11 3/4" W x 6 1/2" D. Second half 20th century. Note: All items were purchased in the early 1990's. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All items overall good condition with light wear. Blanket chest with shrinkage crack to left side.
Tennessee panel front blanket chest and Hepplewhite table. 1st item: East Tennessee blanket chest, Sullivan County, walnut with poplar primary. Paneled construction to top, front and sides; applied molding at top and repeated at the base, all atop turned feet. Interior till and lock (no key present). 21 1/4" H x 32 5/8" W x 18 3/4" D. Circa 1840. 2nd item: Middle Tennessee Hepplewhite style work table in an old surface, walnut primary and poplar secondary. Comprised of an overhanging figure walnut top above one drawer having square nail construction above tapered legs. 28 1/2" H x 24" W x 21 3/4" D. Circa 1830-1840. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Older refinish, overall light general wear. 2nd item: Overall general use wear, slight warping to top.
Ladies benchmade inlaid Hepplewhite 2-piece writing desk, mahogany primary and other mixed woods with satinwood inlay bordered by alternating inlay bands, inlaid columns, and stiles with line inlay. Top comprised of a central prospect door above one drawer and flanked by two tambour doors enclosing fitted interiors. Base comprised of a fold out writing surface above three graduated dovetailed drawers having oval brass pulls and tapered legs with string inlay. 46 1/2" H x 28" W x 18 1/2" D. 20th century. Provenance: Estate of Jean Payton, Kingsport, TN. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with light general wear.
Leather or hide covered walnut document box with hinged cover, brass bound edges and decorative brass tack ornamentation, shield shaped escutcheon and brass key, brass bail side handles, fitted into a custom mahogany stand with four molded Marlborough legs. 21 3/4" H x 18" W x 12" D overall. American or British, 20th century. CONDITION: Some light stains to leather, general scattered wear to box and base, overall good condition.
Three (3) Mission Oak Furniture items, including table, rocking chair and arm chair. 1st item: Stickley and Brandt mission oak "Plank" rocking chair comprised of a bow shaped back with cut-outs, "false through" tenons to the back posts, front arm posts and seat rails. Seat with black leather upholstery. 33 3/4" H x 29 1/2" W x 29" D. 2nd item: Stickley and Brandt mission oak "Plank" arm chair comprised of a bow shaped back with cut-outs, "false through" tenons to the back posts, front arm posts and seat rails. Seat with black leather upholstery. 36 3/4" H x 28 1/2" W. 3rd item: Mission oak lamp table comprised of a round top having four through tenon legs; legs are joined by arched stretchers topped with round shelf. 29 1/2" H x 24" dia. All pieces 1st quarter 20th century, originally purchased from Hirschl and Adler Galleries, New York. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: 1st and 2nd items: Overall good condition with expected light wear. 3rd item: Overall general wear with scratching throughout. Some light staining to top.
Three-tiered brass-mounted mahogany rolling bar cart, oval form with partial brass gallery to top tier, two lower tiers joined by brass posts, atop four casters. 30" H x 26 1/2" W x 17 1/2" D. American or English, c. 1940. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: Some scuffs and light stains, especially to top tier. Scattered oxidation to brass. Overall good condition.
Scott E. Hill (American/Georgia, 20th-21st century) oil on canvas painting titled "Burst," depicting a figure in a filmy landscape watching a burst of light. Signed lower right and titled en verso. Wide molded giltwood frame with linen liner. Sight - 13 1/2" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed - 22" H x 26" W. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: 2 1/2" diagonal line near center of painting may be an intentional effect or a scratch. Raised brushstrokes surrounding figure create texture and are not exfoliation.
Two (2) framed landscape artworks, including Fauvist School. 1st item: Fauvist School, early 20th century, manner of Charles Camoin (French, 1879-1965), oil on board view of Lac de Lugano or Lake Lugano, Switzerland, with trees and buildings, including one with a white turret in the foreground. Illegibly signed lower right. Partially painted over view of another landscape scene en verso with inscriptions: "Lac de Lugano, Boulogne S.S. , ___ de la Tourelle." Giltwood molded frame with scalloped rabbet edge. Sight - 8" H x 10 1/2" W. Framed - 12" H x 14 1/2" W. 2nd item: Gregory Damon Carter (Georgia/California, b. 1970) giclee on canvas coastal landscape, titled "Calm Sea", signed lower right. Label en verso with artist name and title. Housed in a wide and heavy molded giltwood frame. Sight - 13 1/2" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed - 24" H x 28" W. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: 1st item: Small abrasion, lower left corner, about 1/3" L; very light 2" scratch and faint stain at right edge near frame, a couple of other scattered minor scuffs, inclusions and faint stains, overall good condition. 2nd item: Excellent condition.
Two (2) Abstract Paintings. 1st item: Eugenia Sumiya Okoshi (New York, Japan, 1921-2008) small abstract oil and acrylic on paper titled "Wedso'lyck'Swait". Float mounted on cardstock. Titled, signed and dated "68" on cardstock. Framed in contemporary silvered frame. Typed artist's biography en verso. Painting - 6 1/4" H x 3 3/4" W. Overall - 13 1/4" H x 11 3/4" W. 20th century. 2nd item: Mid-century oil on board abstract painting in shades of red and black, signed "Tejada" lower right and dated "73". Possibly Luis Tejada (Chile, 1940-2011). Titled en verso upper margin "Titulo En el desierto". Housed in a simple white wood frame mounted onto another wood frame. Painting - 5 5/8" H x 9 7/8" W. Framed - 10 3/4" H x 14 5/8" W. Provenance: The Estate of Mrs. Frank Wood, Evansville, Indiana and Dickson, Tennessee. CONDITION: 1st item: Some toning to paper, abrasions to frame. 2nd item: Overall general wear to frames, some light wear to varnish layer of painting.
20th century French bronze wall plaque, after Henri Dumaige (1830-1888), depicting an angel holding a shell water basin or stoup. Signed and dated en verso "Dumiage 1838". 18" H x 9" W x 9" D. CONDITION: Overall general wear, some light oxidation to right side. Areas of unknown white residue.
3 Gold Cufflink Pairs, 10K and 14K. 1st item: 10K yellow gold oval shaped cufflinks. Marked "C10K". Gross weight 4.8 grams. 2nd item: 14K white gold rounded rectangular cufflinks. Marked "14K". Gross weight is 2.8 grams. 3rd item: 14K yellow gold round cufflinks with light blue fleur-de-lys. Tests 14K and gross weight is 7.5 grams. Total gross weight of the lot is 15.2 grams. CONDITION: Overall good condition.
Old Sheffield plated meat dome with platter. Large lobed oval form with a naturalistic foliate handle, gadrooned and shell rim and an engraved armorial crest depicting a central tree in a cartouche, surmounted by a figure holding a branch with banner below reading FORTIS IN PROCELLA ("Strength in Adversity"). Crown hallmark to underside beneath handle. Together with a platter having a deep well and tree of life interior with a matching gadrooned and shell rim and resting on acanthus and paw feet. Partial matching armorial to topside of rim edge. Crown and bird hallmarks to underside of rim. Dome - 10 1/4" H x 19" L x 14 1/4" W. Platter - 22 1/4" L x 17 3/4" W x 3" H. Provenance: Living Estate of Frances Fulton, Knoxville, TN. CONDITION: Both pieces are overall good condition with light general use wear.
Handmade Sterling Silver Necklaces and Earrings, including Inlaid 14K and Sterling Necklace. 1st item: Inlaid 14K and sterling silver necklace, maker's mark for Barbara Terrell Pujol, comprised of square, circular, triangular and oval 14K inlaid sterling pieces strung together on a sterling double slide chain. 19 1/4" L. 2nd item: Pair of sterling abstract design earrings, maker's mark Barbara Terrell Pujol, comprised of textured metal strips and inlaid stone on metal circles. Biography: Barbara Terrell Pujol is a professional gold and silversmith who has been designing and crafting handmade jewelry for over thirty years. She trained in metalsmithing and jewelry design at Kansas State University. 3rd item: Handcrafted sterling link necklace, comprised of graduated abstract circular links having an inlaid geometric design. Unmarked but tests sterling. 17" L. 4th item: Mexican Taxco sterling beaded necklace comprised of alternating 2-color sterling silver beads. Clasp marked Taxco/925/Mexico. 19" L. All items 8.270 weighable troy ounces. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: All items overall good condition with light use wear.
2 sterling silver items. 1st item: Water pitcher, marked for F.B. Rogers Co., SSC monogram to front, 9 1/2" H. 2nd item: Small square dish with bead and oval design at rim, marked on underside for Reed and Barton no. 379, 6" square. Combined weight: 27.84 oz troy. Both mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: Both items excellent condition with scattered minor light scratches.
Reed & Barton sterling silver water pitcher, pear shaped with C scroll handle, monogram kLw to side; stamped mark to underside with no. X766. 8 3/4" H, 24.18 oz troy. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: 1 small dent next to monogram, a few light scratches, overall very good condition.
Group of five (5) decorative table items and Baccarat crystal. 1st-2nd items: Pair of gilt bronze and porcelain boudoir lamps, gilt laurel branches applied to curved mounts, with crystal beaded shades, bronze and marble bases with matching German porcelain winged cherubs wearing floral skirts, purple hats and muffs on one hand, crown marks and impressed numbers to base of figure, 5" H. One figure no longer attached to one lamp. 14 1/4"overall H, Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. 3rd-4th items: Pair of cut glass covered compotes, diamond pattern along body and star at foot, 9" H, probably English or Irish, early 20th century. 5th item: Edme Samson Chinese Export style porcelain oval centerpiece or jardiniere having enameled herringbone, raised silver designs, floral decoration and family crest at center. Red Samson marks to the base. 5 3/44" H x 11 1/2" W x 8 1/4" D. 20th century. 6th-12th items: Group of Baccarat crystal including two (2) round salt cellars, three (3) larger octagonal salt cellars, one (1) oblong candy dish and one (1) round ashtray. All marked "Baccarat/France" on the base. 20th century. 12 total items. CONDITION: 1st-2nd items: Lamps not checked for functionality. One porcelain figure not adhered to lamp base. 3rd-4th items: Minor surface wear to bases. One base with 3/8" L shallow loss. 5th item: Old 1/8" loss to inner rim and firing flaw loss to base. 6th - 12th items: All with light wear and some scratching. Oblong dish with chip to rim.
Twelve (12) Art Glass Items, peachblow and amberina. 1st item: Cased peachblow art glass pitcher with ruffled rim, possibly Murano. 2nd item: Amberina style pressed glass apothecary jar with lid. 3rd-7th item: Amberina ruffled rim pitcher with two (2) matching tumblers and two (2) saucers. All in thumbprint pattern. 8th-11th items: Four (4) Amberina tumblers with diamond pattern. 12th item: Amberina jar with swirl pattern, possibly missing lid. Interior has "Baccarat Depose" mold mark. All items range in size from 15 3/4" H x 4 1/2" dia to 1" H x 4 1/2" dia. All late 19th/early 20th century. CONDITION: 3rd-7th items: Overall good condition. Light wear to saucers and tumblers. 8th-11th items: minor scattered chips to rims, largest 1/8". Remaining items in overall good condition.
19th century American school oil on canvas portrait of a lady, three-quarter length, depicting a dark haired woman with upswept hair, seated and attired in a black dress with lace collar and sleeves and gold brooch; holding a red book with a floral bouquet above her right shoulder. Housed in a molded gilt wood frame. Unsigned. Sight - 29 5/8" H x 24" W. Framed - 35 1/4" H x 30" W. CONDITION: Canvas relined with overall light craquelure. Some minor buckling noted to upper and lower margins. Frame corner separation upper right, some scattered abrasions and minor losses to the frame.
Constance Curtis (American, 1869-1959) oil on canvas still life titled "Mexican Bottle" with bottle of wine, box, grapes, jug and glass set against a Southwestern patterned textile background. Signed "C. Curtis" lower left. Titled en verso of stretcher. Remnant of old label reads: "Miss Constance Curtis No. 2 Mexican Bottle 16 x 20 Def. Con--" Artist's name and New York City address also en verso of stretcher and canvas. Unframed. 20" H x 16" W. Biography: Constance Curtis was born in Washington, D.C. and studied at the Art Students League in New York. She exhibited at the Paris Exposition, St. Louis World's Fair, at London and in principal art exhibitions in the U.S. President Art Workers Club for Women. Source: Leonard, John William (editor), "Woman's Who's Who of America; A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada. 1914-1915." CONDITION: Narrow 1/4" flake to handle of decanter, light yellowing to varnish layer, overall very good condition. Unframed.
20th century American oil on canvas painting depicting an English white, brown, and black pointer in a field, grass foreground with forest background. Signed lower right "T. Bailey," possibly a pseudonym for William Frederick Paskell (Massachusetts, 1866-1951). Housed in a natural dark wood frame. Sight - 25 3/4" H x 34 1/2" W. Framed - 31 1/2" H x 40 5/8" W. CONDITION: Overall light grime. Canvas with rubbing along stretchers. Minute unknown white splatter to right margin.
Attributed to Charles Gordon Cutler, Jr. (American, 1914-1970) pastel and charcoal on paper bust length portrait of an African American girl. Signed "Cutler" lower left. Float mounted behind glass in a matted wood frame with incised decoration. Sheet - 22" H x 17" W. Framed - 34 1/8" H x 29 1/8" W. Note: the son of a well known painter by the same name, Boston-born Charles Cutler was best known for his sculpture, frequently depicting African American subjects. He was recruited to Cincinnati as the head of the sculpture department at the Cincinnati Art Academy in 1948. CONDITION: Light toning. 1/4" loss to bottom right corner. Minor losses to edges of drawing. Overall good condition.
Three (3) Classical style lamps, including Ferdinand Barbedienne bronze urns. 1st and 2nd items: Pair of French Bronze urns, each signed to base "F. Barbedienne" (Ferdinand Barbedienne, France, 1810-1892), with central frieze of classical figures and raised handles with Bacchus masks, mounted to red marble bases and fitted as oil lamps, later wired as electric lamps with double sockets. Urns - 12" H. 29" H overall including baluster shaped finials. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3rd item: Classical style lamp with patinated hollow metal figure of a goddess holding an urn atop her head; she stands atop a white porcelain plinth with metallic marbleized decoration, mounted to a bronze colored metal base. Single socket; drum shaped finial. Overall - 32 1/2" H. Mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: Wiring not checked or guaranteed. All items in overall very good condition with some light wear; Barbedienne urns show some minor oxidation and likely polish wear most notably to top sections, one lamp with more oxidation than the other.
Four (4) lithographed wind-up tin toys including: Marx tin wind-up Hop - A - Long Cassidy range rider toy, Marx logo to platform top corner, 9 1/4" H x 11 1/4" W; Courtland Rocking R Ranch wind up see-saw toy with Courtland logo to one end, 9 1/4" H x 17 3/4" L x 2 3/8" W; Japanese Line Mar wind-up English drumming soldier, marked on the backside of the base, 9" H; Japanese TPS wind-up golfing bear, marked on the backside, 4 1/2" H; together with a pair of "Pony Boy" cap guns with a Roy Rogers leather holster, retains one bullet. Guns - 9 3/4" L. Holster - 24 1/2" W x 12 3/4" L. All items 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All toys overall good condition with very light wear and functioning when wound. Bear toy is missing the golf ball from the base and net. One gun strap of holster is broken, leather is brittle.
Fourteen (14) Asian Decorative Items, incl. Porcelain Wine Cups. 1st-12th items: Set of twelve (12) Chinese Famille Rose eggshell porcelain wine or tea cups with scalloped rims and flowering branch with bird decoration, representing the months of the year. Each cup with blue six character Kuang Hsu mark to the base. All housed in a custom fitted box. 2" H x 3 1/8" dia. 4" H x 16 5/8" W x 9 1/8" D. Modern, 20th century. 13th item: Chinese carved celadon hardstone censer. Archaistic 2-piece form, the elaborate lid having movable ring handles, and the urn having a pedestal base with figural foo dog mask handles with movable rings. Fitted with a custom wood stand. 11 1/8" H w/out stand. 20th century, Modern. 14th item: Chinese carved celadon hardstone figure depicting a female atop and integral brown hardstone pedestal base holding a fan. 8" H. 20th century. CONDITION: Tea cups and box in excellent condition. Censer and figure overall good condition with light general wear.
Two (2) Pairs of Ormolu Candelabra, including Sevres or Sevres style. 1st item: Pair of Patinated and Gilt Bronze Candelabra, each with figural bronze cherubs seated on a fluted marble plinth, supported on a gilt bronze quadruped base with acanthus and toupie feet and decorated with gilt bronze floral garlands. Each with six candle arms having acanthus and scroll decoration. Overall - 20" H x 11" dia. Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. 2nd item: Pair Sevres or Sevres style gilt bronze mounted candelabra; each with Blue Celeste porcelain standard painted with floral sprays, mounted with six gilt bronze candle arms adorned with floral and foliate decoration, supported on a gilt metal tripod base with beading, acanthus decoration and floral swags. Overall - 22 1/2" H. French, early/mid 20th century. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: 1st pair: Overall good condition with some scattered small chips to marble, green oxidation to candle cups, one bobeche missing, light wear and grime. 1 Cherub may have been holding something else in his hand at one time. 2nd pair: 1/2" flake to porcelain and one small fleabite on one column , green oxidation to candle cups, 2 cups missing bobeches.
A Leica IIIf Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 607337, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, some light internal haze, with maker's capThis auction is being held toraise funds for NHS Charities Together (Registered Charity No 1186569) with100% of hammer prices being donated. This is in association with The LeicaSociety https://www.theleicasociety.org.uk/In this sale, buyers will NOT becharged any buyer’s premium

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