- Biltmore Industri
Biltmore Industri
- Biltmore Industries Arts and Crafts
Biltmore Industries Arts and Crafts Tray central glass panel surrounded by well-carved dogwood blossoms, hammered copper handles, impressed "Hand Made and Hand Carved/Biltmore Industries/Asheville N.C." (mark used 1928-1942), 26-1/2 in.
- TENNESSEE JACQUARD COVERLETTennessee
TENNESSEE JACQUARD COVERLETTennessee Jacquard coverlet, inscribed M.W.M. Tenn , with eagles, birds, potted flowers, foliage, and dogs carrying flags, the Maryville Woolen Mill Co. in Blount County, Tennessee operated from 1874 to 1906, 62" x 80".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Minor sporadic thin spots.
- 32 pieces clobbered ware: blue
32 pieces clobbered ware: blue transfer with polychrome decoration, varying small blue marks under glaze, one with circle and arrow, one with hand-drawn star, English, 19th century; detailed list available. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
- THREE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
THREE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 2-1/4 x 20-1/2 in. to 2 x 28-3/4 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions, edge chips and areas of paint loss; one with small holes/pest damage throughout, some breaks and repairs at edges, cracks and separations
- TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 1-3/4 x 26-1/2 in. and 3-1/4 x 29-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions, small edge chips and areas of paint loss, scattered small holes/pest damage (especially to larger)
- Tennessee Federal cherry stand,
Tennessee Federal cherry stand, poplar secondary, two dovetailed drawers, turned legs, attributed to Greene County, Tennessee, 19th century, 28-1/2 x 24-1/2 x 20-1/4 in. Refinished, drawer dovetails loose with some later nailing, top with cuts on underside (warpage correcting), scattered surface burns, minor abrasions and wear. Estate of the Late Mary Jane Milligan, Greeneville, Tennessee.
- Four Southern imprints, agriculture:
Four Southern imprints, agriculture: Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Madisonville, Tennessee, 1835 (two copies); John Darby, A Manual of Botany, Macon, Georgia (two copies: 1841 and 1855); detailed listing available.
- THOMASVILLE LONG DRESSERThomasville
THOMASVILLE LONG DRESSERThomasville nine drawer long dresser; marked inside top left drawer and stamped "L-601-4-DR" to back; measures approximately 31-1/8" high, 70-1/4" wide, and 20" in depth; in Good condition, consistent with age and wear.
- Rare Tennessee inlaid tea table,
Rare Tennessee inlaid tea table, tilting oval top with line and dot central cartouche inlay over urn and baluster support on tripod base, line inlaid legs and cuffs, Greene County, Tennessee, early 19th century, 28-1/2 x 36 x 28-1/4 in. Old refinishing, repairs and possible rebuilding to birdcage with losses to turnings, birdcage rotated and battens reset, one leg with small patch and screw repair at joint with support. Purchased by the Overalls from the Stuart family near Limestone, Tennessee; The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
- TRADITIONAL STYLE BLUE LEATHER
TRADITIONAL STYLE BLUE LEATHER SOFA, THOMASVILLE FTRADITIONAL STYLE BLUE LEATHER SOFA, Thomasville Furniture Co., Conover, NC, 84"L
- THOMASVILLE NIGHTSTANDThomasville
THOMASVILLE NIGHTSTANDThomasville two door nightstand opens to a step back shelf; marked to back and stamped "L-601-13-NS"; measures approximately 22-1/4" high, 26-5/8" wide, and 17" in depth; in Good condition, consistent with age and wear.
- TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 2 x 23-1/2 in. diameter and 2-1/2 x 24-1/2 in. diameter
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions, some cracks and separations, small breaks and losses
- American Federal Work Table possibly
American Federal Work Table possibly Eastern Tennessee, 19th century, cherry with poplar secondary, two finely dovetailed drawers, original dark varnished surface overall, 27-7/8 x 16-1/2 x 17-7/8 in.,
- TENNESSEE SHERATON HARVEST TABLELarge
TENNESSEE SHERATON HARVEST TABLELarge Greene County, East Tennessee mid 19th century Sheraton style harvest table in green/blue paint on poplar. Elongated rectangular three board top, over a plain apron and four turned ring legs each terminating in a turnip spike. 30" H x 33" W x 108 1/4" L. Note: Found in an old industrial building in downtown Greeneville, Tennessee. Mid-19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall general wear and losses to top, including old break to one end, two supports added to underside of tabletop beneath break. Wear and losses to paint, especially to top.
- TEXTILE MACHINE WORKS INDUSTRIAL
TEXTILE MACHINE WORKS INDUSTRIAL TABLETextile Machine Works industrial steel table. Metal label The "Reading" Steel Table - Textile Machine Works - US Pat. Office. 32" H X 61 1/4" W X 31 1/4" D. From the Roman and Williams designed 211 Elizabeth Street in New York City.
- American Federal Work Table possibly
American Federal Work Table possibly eastern Tennessee, 19th century, cherry with poplar secondary, two finely dovetailed drawers, original dark varnished surface overall, 27-7/8 x 16-1/2 x 17-7/8 in.,
- TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 2-1/4 x 23-3/4 in. diameter and 2-3/4 x 27-1/4 in. diameter
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions
- Tennessee marble top biscuit table,
Tennessee marble top biscuit table, poplar throughout, dovetailed drawer with beadboard bottom, original thick white marble top (2 in.), interior skirt inscribed "Made for Z(?) W. Ewing, April 27th 1893 at Pulaski Tenn. by W. N. McGraw(?)", 31 x 24 x 23 in. Old surface with sun fading, scattered stains and abrasions, two hinge scars on back rail (probably lacking lid).
- Tennessee Federal one-drawer table,
Tennessee Federal one-drawer table, walnut with poplar secondary, dovetailed construction, American, possibly Tennessee, 19th century, 29 x 24-1/2 x 22-3/4 in. Refinished, finish losses and cracks to top, top with later blocks and screws, top possibly restored (rear board resurfaced, several holes). The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
- ASSORTED AUTOMOBILE ITEMSA glass
ASSORTED AUTOMOBILE ITEMSA glass display case which has approximately 25-30 makers plaques and a 1954 Tennessee motorcycle license in the shape of Tennessee. Frame is 24" x 36".
- Pr THOMASVILLE Style Bachelors
Pr THOMASVILLE Style Bachelors Chests Dressers. Recessed brass pulls. Brass Trim. Marked. Campaign style.
Dimensions: H: 30 inches: W: 35.5 inches: D: 18 inches ---
Condition: Heavy scratches and wear to tops. Also scuffs to cabinet and wear to feet
- Asheville, N.C. brass railroad
Asheville, N.C. brass railroad vessel, heavy brass construction, one side with rectangular panel with engraved "Asheville NC 1929" with sun rising over mountains, other side with square panel with front view of steam locomotive, probably shop made, 5 x 6-5/8 in. 1/4 in. void in rim. Private Collection
- Stoneware studio vase, broad flared
Stoneware studio vase, broad flared rim, partially glazed, applied latex decoration resembling chocolate chips, hand signed on base, 22-1/2 in. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
- Tennessee Federal Pembroke table,
Tennessee Federal Pembroke table, cherry throughout with yellow pine(?) blocks, line and bellflower inlaid tapered legs, attributed to Tennessee, early 19th century, 28 x 18-1/2 (opens to 35 in.) x 35-3/4 in. Restorations to top (possibly replaced), surface wear and abrasions, finish losses, cracks and other flaws. The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
- SIX-PIECE QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY
SIX-PIECE QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY BEDROOM FURNITURE SET Thomasville Chair Co.(1904-1961) Thomasville N.C. for Directors Furniture Co. Portland OR. the set comprising: pair of twin beds with rails vanity with attached mirror vanity stool bedside table and highboy chest-on-chest.
- American Federal lift-top sewing
American Federal lift-top sewing table with hinged top and fitted interior over two dovetailed drawers, mahogany with poplar secondary, possibly Tennessee, second quarter 19th century, 30 x 17-1/4 x 15-3/4 in. Old surface with finish wear and losses throughout, cracks, scattered veneer repairs. The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
- 13 Georgia histories, related:
13 Georgia histories, related: works related to Atlanta, Savannah, Wilkes County, Athens, directories, manuals, industrial and agricultural data; detailed listing available.
- INDUSTRIAL SCENE BY WOODI ISHMAEL
INDUSTRIAL SCENE BY WOODI ISHMAEL (KENTUCKY B. 1914). Watercolor on paper signed and dated 1/1/59 lower right. Roadside factory at sunset. In a frame 23.5''h. 36.5''w.
- Virginia/Tenn
Virginia/Tenn
- TENNESSEE CHERRY BISCUIT TABLE,
TENNESSEE CHERRY BISCUIT TABLE, ATTR. WILLIAMSON COUNTY...Middle Tennessee beaten biscuit table or biscuit board, cherry primary, pine secondary with a marble insert. Triple ogee molded hinged top with nailed construction opening to reveal an inset marble top above one large drawer and square slightly tapered legs. Nailed and pegged construction throughout. 36" H x 24" W x 24 1/8" D. Late 19th century.
Private Nashville collection; acquired from the estate of Jim Leeson of Williamson County.
Condition:
Overall good condition with expected use wear, scattered abrasions. Top with wood shrinkage to one side and one loose hinge. Partial replacement to drawer underside.
- Southern Marble-Top Biscuit Table
Southern Marble-Top Biscuit Table Tenn
- Sunburst variant Georgia quilt,
Sunburst variant Georgia quilt, 20 squares, sunburst motif in red and white on dark blue ground, yellow sashing and border, hand-woven blue and white Alamance plaid backing, probably Stephens County, late 19th/early 20th century, 81 x 69 in. Extensive wear, fading, losses, repairs. Griffin notes "from McMurray Estate, Stephens County, Georgia".
- Vintage Newell Air-Fire Machine
Vintage Newell Air-Fire Machine Gun Toy 24''
- KNOX CO. TN BISCUIT TABLE, YELLOW
KNOX CO. TN BISCUIT TABLE, YELLOW PINEEast Tennessee biscuit table, yellow pine frame with inset Tennessee marble slab, stretcher base flush with the outside edge of leg facings, turned feet. Underside of marble slab having rough surface with deep channel grooves. Purchased by Mrs. William Searle, Jr. in 1930 from a Knoxville estate. 31" H x 26 3/4" W x 26 3/4". Mid 19th century, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Remnants of holes on one side of table indicate a lid for the form at one time, additional contemporary brackets to underside of marble for additional support of weight, top of marble and surrounding wood surface with dirt and grime.
- 18 stereoscopic views, Asheville:
18 stereoscopic views, Asheville: 13 by W.T. Robertson, Asheville, North Carolina, working 1872-1884, including Patton Avenue looking east to the old courthouse, three views taken from the courthouse tower, Main Street (Biltmore Avenue) looking south, Eagle Hotel with stagecoach and horses, two views of an Asheville residence, the Swannanoa Hotel with a visiting military company, two views of Fernihurst built in 1875 by John Kerr Connelly (still standing), two views of N.W. Woodfin house and The Carolina House Hotel circa 1891, 4-1/2 x 7 in.; five by Nat. W. Taylor, Asheville, working 1880-1899, including north side of the public square, Swannanoa River with locomotive on trestle, two railroad scenes (Henry Station and view from Swannanoa tunnel), view from Fernihurst, 4 x 7 in. Generally good condition, some with toning, some edge wear.