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Southern two-piece Chippendale press or bookcase, walnut primary, yellow pine secondary. Upper case with carved broken arched pediment with three turned finials and reed carved rosettes and shell plinth, two arched glazed doors flanked by fluted quarter columns. Second shelf of upper case with retractable candle slide. Lower case with with top having an ogee molding over two half length and two full length dovetailed drawers having molded edges and fitted with batwing brass pulls, drawers flanked by fluted quarter columns, all resting on carved ogee bracket feet and spur returns. The underside of the upper case has square dowel extensions that join the lower case together. 85 1/2" H x 44 1/2" W x 20 1/2" D. Southern, circa 1810. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: Refinished with overall general use wear. Losses to bottom front left foot.
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.
Piedmont North Carolina inlaid corner cupboard, walnut primary and yellow pine secondary, attributed to Cleveland County, North Carolina. Cupboard inlaid with symbols of hearts, fylfots, and pinwheels with an additional egg and dart inlay pattern on the frieze. Single-part construction, comprised of an ogee molded cornice over an inlaid frieze, over two doors with heart inlay to top panels and fylfot inlay to lower panels, opening to reveal three shelves. Lower section with medial molding over two doors with pinwheel inlay opening to single shelf, all on a base with bracket feet. 86 1/2" H x 42 1/2" W x 25 3/4" D. Circa 1815. CONDITION: Older refinish. Front feet tipped approximately 3/4", late 19th/early 20th century. Replaced hinges and interior shelves appear to have been repositioned. Minor abrasions and bruising to the case.
Greene County, East Tennessee, cherry corner cupboard in the original surface. Yellow pine and poplar secondary woods. Flaring cornice over large arched glazed doors with total of twenty (20) panes, paneled lower cupboard doors and ogee base molding transitioning to bracket feet with returns. Mortise and tenon construction for doors and wooden peg construction throughout. 97 1/2" H x 53 1/2" W x 26" D. Circa 1810-1820. Note: While arched glazed cupboard doors are seen on a number of cupboards in the East Tennessee region surrounding Greene County, the larger number of panes used on the arched doors of this example may be unique (Source: The Art and Mystery of TN Furniture, Williams & Harsh). CONDITION: Overall very good condition in the old, possibly original surface. Knobs possibly older replacements and minor repairs to lower interior shelf. Upper case fitted a couple of later 19th century plate rail replacements.
East Tennessee two-door press or cupboard, Johnson County, tiger maple, cherry, and walnut primary, chestnut secondary. Comprised of a plain overhanging top above one full length dovetailed drawer and two paneled doors opening to reveal two interior shelves; paneled sides and turned feet to the front with square tapering rear feet. 40" H x 38 1/8" W x 16 3/4" D. Circa 1840. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Losses to upper left edge of drawer and case front; chew/losses to lower rear edge at back of case; lower backboard edge and lower interior shelf. Back edge of top loose where wood split. Interior with old white paint.
Four (4) Stephen King, Peter Straub, and Tabitha King author signed and inscribed books, including THE DEAD ZONE, FIRESTARTER, THE TALISMAN, and SMALL WORLD. 1st item: THE DEAD ZONE, by Stephen King, published by The Viking Press, New York, 1979. Octavo, 426 pages, hardbound in one quarter black cloth with black paper sides, "SK" blindstamp to front cover, gilt lettering to spine, includes original pictorial dust jacket. Signed and inscribed "For Roseanne--and Richard--Best...and hope all of your zones will be live ones! Stephen King 11/.15/84." to front end paper. 9 5/8" H x 6 1/2" W x 1 3/4" D. 2nd item: FIRESTARTER, by Stephen King, published by MacDonald Futura Publisher, London, 1980. Octavo, 428 pages, hardbound in black cloth with gilt lettering to spine, includes original pictorial dust jacket. Signed and inscribed "For Roseanne--The Haitians believe that to take a photograph is to steal the soul of the subject--but having met you, I'd say you have plenty of soul of your own. Believe me, it was a pleasure--Stephen King 4/2/81." to front end paper. 9 5/8" H x 6 1/2" W x 1 3/8" D. 3rd item: THE TALISMAN, by Stephen King and Peter Straub, published by Viking G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1984. Octavo, 644 pages, hardbound in one quarter red cloth with black paper sides, black and gilt lettering to spine, includes original pictorial dust jacket. Double signed and inscribed "For Roseanne and Richard--all best, Stephen King 11/15/84" and "For Roseanne & Richard--with every good wish--Peter Straub 11/15/84" to front end paper. 9 5/8" H x 6 1/2" W x 2" D. 4th item: SMALL WORLD, by Tabitha King, published by Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1981. Octavo, 229 pages, hardbound in one quarter black cloth with red paper sides, silver lettering to spine, includes original pictorial dust jacket. Signed and inscribed "4-2-81 For Ray ann with my thanks for your company as well as your professional services Best wishes Tabitha King" to front end paper. 9 5/8" H x 6 1/2" W x 1" D. All items third quarter 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Raeanne Rubenstein, Nashville, Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communication, Ms. Rubenstein was a professional photographer specializing in images of celebrities ranging from John Lennon, Janis Joplin and Andy Warhol to Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Her work appeared in Rolling Stone, Life, People, and most recently the Ken Burns documentary, Country Music. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall toning to pages, minute foxing spots to page edges, interior of dust jacket. Normal shelf wear to dust jacket and covers. Signature and inscription in good, legible condition. 2nd item: Overall toning to pages. Normal shelf wear to dust jacket and covers. Signature and inscription in good, legible condition. 3rd item: Light toning to pages. Toning to edges of covers interior of dust jacket, both with normal shelf wear. Signatures and inscriptions in good, legible condition. 4th item: Light toning to pages, minute foxing spots to page edges. Toning to edges of covers interior of dust jacket. Dust jacket with tears to spine, largest 1/8". Signature and inscription in good, legible condition.
Two (2) Bonnie Chumley Bush artworks. 1st item: Oil on canvas still life painting depicting a white porcelain bowl with fruit and matching pitcher with a knife and partially peeled lemon, all resting on a white shelf. signed lower left "Bonnie Chumley Bush". Housed in a gilt wood frame. Sight: 21 1/4" H x 26 3/4" W. Framed: 27 3/4" H x 33 1/4" W. 20th century. 2nd item: Pastel winter landscape painting depicting a snow covered farmstead, with a road and fence foreground and a farmstead with barren trees background. Signed lower right "Bonnie Marie Chumlay". Housed in a silvered wood frame. Sight: 9" H x 12" W. Framed: 19" H x 22" W. Note: Bonnie is the daughter of artist John Wesley Chumley (Virginia/Tennessee 1928-1984). See Lot# _____ for the artwork by John Wesley Chumley being offered in this sale. CONDITION: 1st item: Painting with abrasions and losses to upper margin. Scattered abrasions to the frame. 2nd item: Painiting overall very good condition. Minor scattered abrasions to the frame.
Grouping of four (4) pairs of wall sconces or brackets. 1st-2nd items: Pair carved ebonized and gilt wood and metal candle wall sconces, Neoclassical style, with eagle finials and chain and tassel ornament. Red oxide paint beneath gilt. 3rd-4th items: Pair gilt wood wall brackets with carved eagle and foliate designs. 5th-6th items: Pair ebonized and gilt wood wall brackets with carved ram's head designs and metal decorative trim to shelf. 7th-8th items: Pair gilt ceramic wall brackets with palmette design to front. All items range from 24 1/2" H x 12 1/4" W x 6 1/4" D to 4 1/4" H x 4" W x 2 3/4" D. 20th century. CONDITION: 1st-6th items: Minor areas of scattered loss of paint and gilt decoration to bodies. 7th-8th items: Hairline to top surface of one, near hanging hardware. All items overall good condition.
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.
Southern, possibly Virginia, one-piece cherry corner cupboard, yellow pine secondary wood. Top with an ogee cornice over one door having nine glass panes opening to reveal two interior shelves, base with two paneled doors opening to reveal one interior shelf over a bracket foot base. 79 1/2" H x 42" W x 23" D. 2nd quarter 19th century. CONDITION: Older refinish. Cornice is a later replacement. A fragments of the original cornice is retained. Some losses to bottoms of back boards.
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.
Two (2) 19th century books: LIFE IN LONDON by Pierce Egan and SKETCHES OF PROMINENT TENNESSEANS. 1st item: LIFE IN LONDON; OR, THE NIGHT SCENES OF JERRY HAWTHORNE, ESQ. by Pierce Egan, 35 color etchings by I. R. and G. Cruikshank, printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London, 1821. Octavo, 376 gilt top edged pages with a frontispiece, 3 page double-sided pull out music sheets titled "Life in London" (first sheet is unnumbered), footnote on pg. 9, hardbound in tan leather with gilt blind stamped line borders to covers, gilt blindstamping and lettering to spine, five raised hubs to spine, inner leather doublures and grey endpapers. 9 1/4" H x 6 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D. First quarter 19th century. 2nd item: SKETCHES OF PROMINENT TENNESSEANS, First Edition, compiled and edited by the Hon. William S. Speer, published by Albert B. Tavel, Nashville, 1888. Quarto, 579 gilt edged pages with photogravure frontispiece and 46 portraits with tissue paper guards, most with facsimile signatures, old rebinding in dark brown leather with gilt lettering and blindstamping to original front cover, grey floral wallpaper endpapers. 12" H x 9 5/8" W x 2" D. Last quarter 19th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Covers with wear, surface scratches, corners bumped. Toning to marbled endpapers. Overall toning to pages. Etchings are collated. Pencil inscriptions from previous owner to endpapers. 2nd item: Original cover in worn condition, rebound covers with some shelf wear to leather, slightly bumped corners. Pages with tears, dampstaining, foxing spots, toning, etc. to be expected from age. Frontispiece, title page, and part of index separated from spine. Portraits "210 - Barrett", "263 - Sears", 297 - Buist", "445 - Jackson", and "570 - Baxter" are not present. Pencil inscriptions from previous owner, front endpaper.
Asian carved shelf and three (3) hardwood plaques, 4 items total. 1st item: Chinese or Japanese carved ebonized hardwood shelf with mirror and two watercolor paintings. Elaborately carved pierced crest emulating intertwined flowering prunus vines extending from a central branch, over a shallow, molded shelf with curved front ends. Vertical panel below, with relief carved prunus blossoms surrounding a central rectangular mirror and two (2) paintings (watercolor on laid paper), one (1) depicting scholars at work at a table and one (1) depicting young men practicing archery. Mortise and tenon construction. 15 1/2" H x 26 1/2" W x 3 1/2"D. Late 19th century or earlier. 2nd-4th items: Three (3) carved Chinese or Japanese hardwood panels or plaques with low relief decoration including peony and fruit, immortal with scroll, and warrior with spear, each enclosed in matching bamboo style ebonized frames. Panels late 19th to early 20th century, frames possibly later. Ranging in size from 5 1/2" H x 31" W x 1" D to 12 1/2" H x 8 1/4" W x 1" D. Provenance: Nashville, Tennessee collection. Consignor's mother acquired during travels in Asia. CONDITION: 1st item: Mirror is a fairly recent replacement. Shrinkage cracks around openings for watercolors; one watercolor (right hand side) is loose in frame. That watercolor has been removed from frame and is not glued down. Some minor warping to shelf. 2nd-4th items: Plaques depicting men have some small chips/losses to clouds and tips of warrior's helmet, up to 3/4" L.

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