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A continental emerald ruby seed pearl and eglomise decorated desk clock in the Moorish taste 19th century, the clock surmounting a carved camel adorned in a stone form formal mount, and being led by the young boy, the whole rising on an eglomise and lapis decorated base, overall 5.5"h x 4"w
Eight (8) Gucci items, including two (2) mens belts, Centennial 1881-1981 promotional keychain. 1st item: Men's black logo canvas and leather belt with gold tone Gucci logo belt buckle. "GUCCI ITALY" stamped to buckle, "MADE IN ITALY BY Gucci" to belt. 37 1/4" L. 2nd item: Men's black leather belt with gold tone Gucci logo belt buckle. "Gucci Italy" stamped to belt buckle. 36 1/2" L. 3rd item: Centennial 1881-1981 gold and silver tone key ring/chain, with Gucci emblem, obverse, "Centennial of the founder Guccio Gucci 1881-1981" reverse. Housed in a fitted red velvet Gucci box. Key ring/chain - 2 5/8" H x 1 5/8" W. Box - 3/4" H x 4 3/4" W x 3 1/4" D. 4th item: Gold digital desk clock, affixed to a silver tone stand. "GUCCI ITALY" stamped to stand. 2" H x 4" W x 1 1/4" D. Note: 3rd-4th items received by the consignor as promotional items from Gucci stores. 5th-6th items: Two (2) women's off white celluloid and gold tone hardware shoe buckles, Gucci logos to center. 5/8" H x 2" W. 7th-8th items: Two (2) Green cotton drawstring dust bags with black lettering reading "(logo) GUCCI". 15 1/4" H x 9 1/4" W. All items Italian, late 20th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Used condition with areas of wear to leather and canvas. Light tarnish to buckle. 2nd item: Stitching to leather has been repaired, marks to leather were removed during repair. Wear to buckle near snaps. 3rd item: Overall good condition with light wear. 4th item: Light surface scratches. Functioning at time of inspection. Panel to reverse of clock face is stuck. 5th-6th items: Used condition with light tarnish to gold tone hardware. 7th-8th items: Overall good condition, wear to lettering.
Southern vernacular sugar chest in the form of a desk, likely Kentucky or Tennessee, cherry primary with red wash, poplar secondary wood. Backsplash with curved edges over a hinged fall front, opening to a divided interior with lock. Base with one full length dovetailed drawer over straight skirt and bracket feet. Plain sides. Case nailed construction. 32 1/2" H x 30 1/2" W x 19 1/4" D. Circa 1850. CONDITION: Streaks of white discoloration across surface of front and base. Interior shelf supports indicate a previous shelf or compartments. Overall light general wear. Key not present.
American Federal secretary desk and bookcase, mahogany and satinwood, with ebonized inlay. Comprised of two parts, upper case having a removable arched pediment cornice with brass eagle and urn finials and central crossbanded rectangular panel, over a crotch mahogany veneered frieze, over two glazed doors with X form mullions opening to three adjustable shelves. Lower case with fall-front writing surface featuring oval inlaid reserve and round brass knobs, opening to a fitted interior; two lower doors with large oval crotch mahogany veneered reserves, atop an inlaid shaped base joined by French feet. White pine secondary. Overall - 94 1/2" H x 44" W x 25 3/8" D. New England, Circa 1790. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. CONDITION: Older refinish. Scattered repairs and losses to veneer. Losses to back to arched pediment. Overall good condition.
Edwardian Hobbs & Company cylinder roll-top desk, mahogany and satinwood primary, oak secondary with extensive line inlay and marquetry decoration throughout. Comprised of a flat top over a vine inlaid frieze and cylinder front with elaborate urn, floral and foliate scroll marquetry, opening to a fitted interior with flower and vine inlaid drawer fronts and tooled green leather writing surface. Double pedestal style base with central drawer flanked on one side by a bank of four drawers, the other with faux 4-drawer front enclosing a pull-out typewriter platform. Both sides are mounted with round brass pulls marked "Hobbs & Co., London, Lever, Machine Made" and brass escutcheons. Case sides also fitted with facade of four half length drawers enclosing file drawers, next to inlaid urn, bird and flower marquetry panels, the whole resting on square tapered legs with carved foliate capitals and contrasting vertical line inlay. Finished back with line inlaid top panels over two lower panels with inlaid oval medallions enclosing urn and floral marquetry. 46"H x 66 1/4" W x 34" D. English, Early 20th century. CONDITION: Overall good condition with expected general wear. Some scattered areas of wood shrinkage. Minor patch repairs noted to top sides flanking roll top. Top front right drawer missing escutcheon, retained. Retains keys for drawers.
Seven (7) American wooden items, primarily tiger maple, including one (1) lap desk, two (2) document or storage boxes, and four (4) walking sticks or canes. 1st item: Rectangular tiger maple lap desk, nailed construction, inlaid kite escutcheon to front, hinged molded top opens to reveal a green baize writing surface, a rectangular open compartment, and two secret panels, one below the lower portion of writing surface, and one revealed behind brass latch at top of writing surface. Felt protectors have been added to base. 7 1/4" H x 18 1/2" W x 10 5/8" D. 2nd item: Rectangular tiger maple document box with exposed dovetailed sides, hinged molded top opens to reveal one main interior compartment. Felt protectors have been added to base. 5" H x 14 1/4" W x 9 1/2" D. 3rd item: Rectangular tiger maple storage box, nailed construction, hinged molded top opens to reveal a removable tray with multiple compartments, additional compartment below. Felt protectors have been added to base. 6 1/4" H x 15" W x 7 3/4" D. 4th-7th items: Four (4) tiger maple or walnut walking sticks or canes, including two (2) with round knobs, one (1) with a silver metal ferrule and one (1) with a brass ferrule, one (1) with a crook handle and a silver metal ferrule, and one (1) with a copper handle cap, mid-rings on the shaft, and ferrule. Ranging in size from 36" to 48 1/2" L. All items late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Areas of wood shrinkage to lid and base. Interior compartment with dividers missing. Locking mechanism to base in not present. Does not include key. Holes to green felt. 2nd item: Natural age cracks, largest 4". 1" area of loss, back left of base. Hardware has been replaced. Locking mechanism to lid is not present. Interior with dividers missing. Does not include key. 3rd item: Areas of wood shrinkage to lid and base. Does not include key. 4th-7th items: All items in worn condition to be expected from age. Walking stick with copper handle with natural age cracks, largest 3 1/2", areas of loss to staining on wood.
Grouping of three (3) boxes with inlaid tops, including one (1) fruitwood lap desk, the top with mixed wood inlay surrounding a music themed marquetry panel, blue baize wrting surface with fitted interior, 4 1/4" H x 14" W x 9" D), one (1) bird's eye maple and mixed wood document box with six-pointed star inlay to top, inlaid escutcheon and bracket feet (6" H x 12" W x 8 1/4" D), and one (1) burl veneer humidor with a 5-pointed star inlay to the top and copper lined interior (3" H x 6 1/2" W x 6 1/2" D). All boxes likely American, 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Lap desk with general wear, shrinkage crack to lid. Document box in overall good condition with minor edge wear, one rear corner missing vertical corner. Humidor with repairs and losses to veneer, general wear and shrinkage.
Two (2) American tiger maple boxes. 1st item: Southern Tiger maple and walnut document box, found in Kentucky, comprised of a molded and hinged top above a finely dovetailed case, beveled base molding and turned feet. 6 3/8" H x 17 1/4" W x 10 1/4" D. 2nd item: American tiger maple slant top box, possibly used as a small desk. Comprised of a partially slanted hinged top with rounded edges and molded base. 7" H x 13 1/2" W x 14 1/2" D. Both boxes mid 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Some light scratching and minor staining to top. 2nd item: Overall use wear, scattered losses to top edges. Replaced hinges. Separations to front corner joints, losses to edges, one board to base likely a replacement.
East Tennessee Butler's desk, cherry primary, poplar and yellow pine secondary, with attributes similar to the Burgner school of cabinetmakers. Elaborate scrolled backsplash with carved volutes, over a rectangular top with applied reeded molding. Overhanging top drawer flanked by tombstone carved stiles opens to a fitted butler's desk interior, over three graduated dovetailed drawers having plain round wood knobs and flanked by reeded pilasters terminating in plinths; all resting on turned tapered feet. Desk section features a fitted interior including prospect section having two central pigeonholes with shaped openings, flanked by hidden document drawers with reeded fronts. One of the interior drawers has an ink inscription from the first owner reading "William A. Henderson papers in this drawer". Underside of interior appears to have originally been set with a stringed instrument which was strummed with a quill when the top desk drawer was opened. 55" H x 47 1/8" W x 22" D. Second half of 19th century. Note: Five Burgner brothers, including John C., Jacob F., Henry, Christian, and Daniel F., were cabinetmakers primarily in the Horse Creek community of Greene and Washington Counties, Tennessee from 1817 until 1902. John C. Burgner maintained a "waste book" detailing the daily operations of the business, including information on furniture forms produced as well as recordings for some of the pieces sold. The Burgners made pieces ranging from $8 to $50, in a wide range of forms. This cabinetmaking shop was known in the region for the incorporation of highly figured woods including curly maple, cherry, and walnut (source information courtesy Daniel Ackermann, Associate Curator, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts). Provenance: Originally found in a Sevier County, TN estate with ties to William Alexander Henderson. He was the son of early Sevier County, TN pioneers William and Mary Cannon Henderson who settled in the Pigeon Forge area of Sevier County. William Henderson (the father) represented Sevier County in the HOuse of Representative of the 22nd TN General Assembly in Nashville between 1837 - 1839. Note: A similar style desk signed by Burgner with stringed instrumentation was sold by our auction house in 2015: https://caseantiques.com/item/lot-120-burgner-greene-co-tn-musical-desk-dated-1819/. CONDITION: Overall good condition, possibly retains the original finish. Case with general use wear and some stains and scratching. Patch noted to upper right corner of top drawer, losses to both front corners of top drawer. Knobs are likely replacements.
Southern, possibly Middle Tennessee, dovetailed tabletop desk and sewing box (2 items). 1st item: Tabletop cherry desk, poplar secondary, with exposed dovetailed sides, ogee molded base, hinged lid opens to reveal one main interior compartment. 9 3/4" H x 18 3/4" W x 16 3/4" D. Circa 1840. 2nd item: Walnut sewing or jewelry box of rectangular form, popular secondary, having exposed dovetailed sides, applied molded top and base. Hinged lid opens to reveal interior with five compartments. Contains a handwritten note reading Wooden box - Aunt Fannie Swingler gave to Miss Cason as a small child (Papa Cason sister)". (Possibly Rutherford County). Felt protectors have been added to base. 4" H x 17" W x 10 3/4" D. Third quarter of the 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Several scratches to lid. Four drill holes to interior. Possible pest damage to interior. Areas of loss, wood shrinkage to base molding. 2nd item: Overall good condition with wear to be expected from age. Right hinge has been re-positioned.
Four (4) Keuffel & Esser (K&E) slide rulers, including one (1) 4105 Webb's Stadia rule, one (1) Reymond Leather Calculator, and two (2) Merchant Desktop models. 1st item: 4105 Webb's Stadia rule, designed by Walter Loring Webb. Comprised of a wooden cylinder covered with paper scales, wooden handles at the ends of the cylinder, and a metal sleeve lined with felt. The sleeve, which is painted maroon, holds the cylinder. Maker's marks to paper scales. 15 3/4" L. 2nd item: Reymond Leather Calculator, copyrighted and patented by M.H. Reymond, designed for use in calculating the amount of leather in sq. feet needed for a run of shoes based on size, width, quantity, and type. Comprised of one-sided celluloid laminated mahogany with three sliding scales, two with brass thumb screws, four stationary scales, and three metal pointers, all mounted in a mahogany box with a hinged lid and brass hardware. Maker's marks, front. Calculator - 3 1/8" H x 22" W x 1/8" D. Box - 2 1/4" H x 22 1/2" W x 4" D. 3rd item: 68 1748 Merchant's Mannheim Desk Model, serial number 830026. Comprised of one-sided celluloid laminated mahogany with one slide scale and metal thumb screw, two stationary scales, two glass cursors with metal frames and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws, all mounted at an angle in a grey, Morocco case with a hinged lid and metal hardware. Maker's marks, front. Slide rule - 21 1/2" L. Case - 2 7/8" H x 22 1/2" W x 4 1/4" D. 4th item: N4096 M Merchants Rule, serial number 034880. Comprised of one-sided off white celluloid laminate mahogany, laminated paper label to back, plastic cursor with metal frame and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws. Maker's marks, front. Includes a black leather case and original green box. Slide rule - 21 1/2" L. Case - 23" H x 2 3/4" W x 1 1/4" D. Box - 23 1/2" H x 3 1/8" W x 1 3/4" D. All items early/mid 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition. 1st item: Foxing spot/toning to paper scales. Craquelure, areas of loss to paint on sleeve. 2nd item: Calculator and box with wear. Box with inscriptions to interior of lid. 3rd item: Case with wear. Cracks, breaks to celluloid cursor edges. 4th item: Case and box with ink stamps from previous owner. Box with wear, areas of white archival tape repair.
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.
Collection of twelve (12) German or Swiss made desk clocks, including Seth Thomas, Elgin, Howard Miller. 1st item: German Seth Thomas mantel clock having a black metal face with gold numeral chapter ring, glass to front side, and a brass framework with a top handle and footed base, time and strike (hours and half hours) movement. Maker's marks stamped to face. 5 1/2" H x 8 1/4" W x 3" D. 2nd item: German Elgin mantel clock having a rectangular silver metal face with radiating black line chapter ring, calendar face lower center, inset in a brass frame with glass front, brass framework with a footed base, battery operated movement. Maker's marks to face, back of framework, additional marks to movement. 6 1/8" H x 6" W x 3 3/8" D. 3rd item: West German Howard Miller carriage clock having a circular silver metal chapter ring with gold numerals, brass works before a glass pyramidal panel, glass windows in all sides, back glass is beveled, and a brass framework with a top handle and footed base, battery operated movement. Maker's marks to chapter ring, glass , and brass bar en verso of panel. 9 1/4" H x 7 5/8" W x 4 7/8" D. 4th item: Swiss Remembrance mantel clock having four silver metal faces each representing different time zones with gold numeral chapter rings enclosed by a larger chapter ring, surrounded by a brass compass rose ring, plastic front and back with a decorative brass framework and works, 8-day movement. Maker's marks to center of faces. 7 1/2" H x 11" W x 2 1/2" D. 5th item: Swiss Hamilton rotating desk clock, thermometer, barometer, and hygrometer, comprised of brass, metal, beveled glass, and plastic, with a top handle and footed base. Maker's marks to faces. 5" H x 3 1/4" square. 6th-8th items: Three (3) German or Swiss Seth Thomas combination clock and barometers, comprised of brass, metal, and plastic, two (2) with thermometers, one (1) with a hydrometer. Maker's marks to faces. Ranging in size from 3 1/4" H x 6 1/2" W x 2" D. 4 1/8" H x 7 3/8" W to 2 1/4" D. 9th item: Swiss Semca combination clock, thermometer, and barometer, comprised of brass and plastic, with a top handle and footed base. Maker's mark to face, additional marks en verso. Inscribed "FROM THE "OLD" REGIONAL GANG ROBERT L. HERMAN, C.L.U. 5-28-65". top of framework. 4 1/8" H x 5 7/8" W x 1 3/4" D. 10th-11th items: Two (2) Metro items, including one (1) combination thermometer and barometer, and one (1) barometer, comprised of brass and plastic. Maker's marks to faces. Ranging in size from 2 5/8" H to 2 1/4" W x 5 5/8" W x 1 1/2" D. 12th items: Swiss Remembrance combination clock, barometer, and calendar, comprised of brass and beveled glass. Maker's marks to left face, additional marks en verso. 1 5/8" H x 6 7/8" W x 4 1/4" D. All items second quarter/mid 20th century. CONDITION: Overall good condition with areas of tarnish, abrasions to brass. Not tested for functionality. 2nd-3rd items: Needs a replacement battery.
Group of six (6) Japanese carved and inked ivory okimonos including 1: a standing male figural holding a fan and bucket resting one foot upon a flowering tree, 2: a kneeling scholar with book marked with red seal on the base, 3: a laughing and kneeling figure holding a fish and fan with chop marks on the base, 4: a seated scholar surrounded by desk items all mounted on an oval base with red seal to the underside, 5: a figural of an elephant with four young boys on a round footed base and 6: a carved gourd figural having boat and landscape carving with red seal and chop marks to the underside. Ranging in size from 1 3/4" H x 2 588" W to 6 1/2" H x 2 1/8" W. Circa 1900. Provenance: an East Tennessee estate. Note: This lot can only be sold to a resident of the State of Tennessee. This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state, and/or local law. Bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer will be solely responsible for obtaining any necessary license or permits applicable to the sale or transport of the object. CONDITION: All items overall good condition.
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