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EAST TN GRINDSTAFF POTTERY, INCL.
EAST TN GRINDSTAFF POTTERY, INCL. MINIATURE1st item: East Tennessee miniature stoneware jug, Grindstaff pottery. Inscription on side reads "LARSES, grinstall or grinstaff". William Grinstaff had a son, Lazarus, who was born in the 1880/1881 time period. Whether this jug is referencing a nickname for Lazarus is unknown at this time. 3 1/4" H. Late 19th century. 2nd item: East Tennessee stoneware crock, Grindstaff pottery. Incised band spacing below rim, tapered base edge, and applied lug handles typical for Grindstaff's work. Glaze with a heavy salt application, resembling a green hue. 6" H x 7" dia. Late 19th century. Provenance: Descendant of Grinstaff on maternal side of family, Blount Co., TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Overall very good condition. 2nd item: Chips to outside rim edge.
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MARK LUNDEEN (AMERICAN, B. 1958) 20
MARK LUNDEEN (AMERICAN, B. 1958) 20 ¼" x 17 ¾" x 13" Organ Grinder. Cast bronze with brown patina, signed in the base, 18/36, died 1986, mounted on a shaped wood base.
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WH GRINDLEY & CO ENGLISH FLOW
WH GRINDLEY & CO ENGLISH FLOW BLUE PLATES CA. 1914-1925. Set of 9 in The Hofburg pattern 9 3/4'' dia.
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(3) Pcs Grindley & Co flow blue
(3) Pcs Grindley & Co flow blue porcelain dinnerware, "Troy" pattern, c/o (2) square covered casseroles, 14" x 10-1/4" rectangular platter, crack to plater, stains, old repair, crazing to both bowls and stains to both bowls
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Gurley drainage level,
Gurley drainage level, red-painted brass, marked "W. & L.E. Gurley, Troy, N.Y.", patented October 16, 1883, marked "22", length 8-3/4 in., dovetailed mahogany case with original label and operational lock, three mounting accessories. Instrument and case in good condition, normal wear. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
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GRIMWADE (A) LONDON GOLDSMITHS
GRIMWADE (A) LONDON GOLDSMITHS 1697-1837 THEIR MARKS AND LIVES d.j Faber & Faber 1976 Estimate ?50-80 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?70
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Two Matthew Hewell churns
Two Matthew Hewell churns (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, each with one loop and one lug handle: dark olive glaze, undated, 16-1/2 in.; one with blue rutile runs at handles, dated "14 August 2004 Eli D. Hewell 6 years old today", 14-1/2 in., both signed in script "Matthew Hewell John 3:16 Gillsville, Georgia", both handles with artist's monogram. Both with minor base chips, glaze voids and chips as made. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Mark Kelvin Horton Morning Graze
Mark Kelvin Horton
Morning Graze
Oil on Board
singed Mark Kelvin Horton (lower right)
12 x 24 inches
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LANDERS FRARY & CLARK COFFEE
LANDERS FRARY & CLARK COFFEE GRINDER. New Britain Connecticut late 19th century. Cast iron grinder decorated with decals having it's orginal drawer and resting on a wooden base. 12.5''h. Some paint wear and decal loss.
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2 SIGNED DRAWER BOX COFFEE
2 SIGNED DRAWER BOX COFFEE GRINDERSca. early-mid 19th century; both early form wooden coffee mills with tombstone arch cut-out extended baseboard, S crank handle and pewter hoppers on iron flange mounted burr mill: one signed "J. Kuster" on mahogany dovetailed drawer box, 9 1/4"x 7 1/4"x 10 1/2", Condition: cracked baseboard with repair, good old surface; signed "G.D.M." on red washed maple wood drawer box, dovetailed construction, old red wash, 9"x 7"x 9 1/2", Condition: cracked top board
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MARTIN LEVINE (AMERICAN B. 1945),
MARTIN LEVINE (AMERICAN B. 1945), THE GRIST MILL, ETCHING AND AQUATINT, FRAMED, 33 X 39 INCHESMartin Levine (American b. 1945), The Grist Mill, Etching and Aquatint, Framed, 33 x 39 inches
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2 COFFEE GRINDERSca. mid 19th-early
2 COFFEE GRINDERSca. mid 19th-early 20th century; signed (branded) "J. Fisher, Warr" drawer box coffee mill with dovetail constructed cherry wood box, large flange mounted burr mill and large sheet metal hopper, grinder has accents on S-shape crank with wood knob, retains original dark surface, 8"x 8"x 10 1/4" with 10" crank, Condition: branded behind drawer box, cracked top; paper labeled "Belmont Hardware Co" wooden cylinder shaped drawer box mill with tin sided drawer, cast iron crank and mounted handle, retains partial original paper label that is partially legible, 7 1/4"d, 8 1/2"x 12" with 6" crank, Condition: good
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Two Matthew Hewell churns
Two Matthew Hewell churns (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, each with one loop and one lug handle: one dark olive glaze, undated, 16-1/2 in.; one with blue rutile runs at handles, dated "14 August 2004 Eli D. Hewell 6 years old today", 14-1/2 in., both signed in script "Matthew Hewell John 3:16, Gillsville, Georgia", both handles with artist's monogram. Both with minor base chips, glaze voids and chips as made.
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TWO PIECES OF FLOW BLUE: PLATTER
TWO PIECES OF FLOW BLUE: PLATTER AND COVERED DISH. One Argyle pattern platter by Grindley. Base marked ''Argyle / Trade Mark / WM GRINDLEY ENGLAND'' and ''Rg No 288457'' with ''F B'. 15'' w. One covered dish. Base marked ''Oriental / England''. 12'' w. Shelf wear. Covered dish with some interior discoloration in the lid and hairline cracks in the glaze likely from firing. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
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THREE SHELVES OF MOSTLY W.H.
THREE SHELVES OF MOSTLY W.H. GRINDLEY FLOW BLUE TABLEWARE Three shelves of mostly W.H. Grindley flow blue tableware, in the Lorne pattern including plates, serving dishes, pitchers etc.
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KENTUCKY STONEWARE, GRIGGS
KENTUCKY STONEWARE, GRIGGS GRINSTEAD & HUFFMANTwo Kentucky stoneware pottery jars. 1st item - Ky stoneware jar marked P.A.H. for P.A. Huffman (Philip A. Huffman, Madison County, Kentucky, working circa 1847-1857) and impressed 1 gallon capacity mark. Two incised lines around upper shoulder. 9 1/2"H. Third quarter of 19th century. 2nd item - Large KY jar with lug handles and two incised lines on upper shoulder, impressed mark " Griggs & Grinstead Waco KY" , and impressed 5 gallon capacity mark (attributed to John Parker Grinstead and Lucien Griggs, Madison Co., KY). 18"H. Third quarter of the 19th century. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item - two outside rim edge chips. 2nd item - one large outside rim edge chip.
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William Grinstaff pottery jar, salt
William Grinstaff pottery jar, salt glazed stoneware, pale olive/cream glaze, crescent-shaped deeply impressed mark "W Grinstaff" (William Grinstaff, Blount and Knox Counties, Tennessee, mid to late 19th century), 11-7/8 in. Lacking one strap handle, traces of old green paint.
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A Lane Brothers No. 12 Swift Coffee
A Lane Brothers No. 12 Swift Coffee Grinder
American, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
marked THE SWIFT MILL. LANE BROTHERS. POUGHKEEPSIE N.Y. on the wheels and PAT'D FEB 9 1875 on the grinding mechanism, the top of the base embossed with a 12.
Height 14 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Retta Park, Tucson, Arizona
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EAST TN GRINDSTAFF STONEWARE
EAST TN GRINDSTAFF STONEWARE JAREast Tennessee, Blount or Knox County, stoneware pottery preserving jar, with 3 incised lines around the shoulder. Lower base with impressed partial half-crescent mark reading KNOXVILLE TENN. 7 3/4" H. Late 19th century. Note: Although this example does not have the full Grindstaff stamp, it is consistent with other examples of Grindstaff pottery that we have sold in past auctions, https://caseantiques.com/item/lot-167-east-tn-grindstaff-stoneware-pottery-jar/.
Condition:
Rim is partially restored. Body with scattered firing imperfections and voids, one chip to lower base edge.
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TWO COFFEE GRINDERS, 19TH/20TH
TWO COFFEE GRINDERS, 19TH/20TH C.Two coffee grinders, 19th/20th c., to include a tin lithograph None-Such 11" h., and iron and wood example, 8 1/2" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Tin - sporadic wear. Other - good condition.
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Graham Marks (1951 USA) Untitled
Graham Marks (1951 USA) Untitled Miniatureca 1980Ceramic; ht. 3.5 dia 2.75 in. Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection; Acquired directly from the Artist.
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ENGLISH TREEN NUTMEG GRINDER Late
ENGLISH TREEN NUTMEG GRINDER Late 18th - Early 19th c. Turned Walnut Spice Mill, top section with punched tin tipped pestle and punched tin mortar-type base, below is a compartment for the ground spice, 8 1/4" high, 3 1/8" diam. base. Top and base edge shrinkage cracks.
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Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) line
Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) line engraving 'Parky & Vurty Prague' signed in pencil edition of 85 Unframed; 8.5 x 6.5in. Estimate ?180-250 Not framed good margins tabs at the top of the work title inscribed along with date 1930 RA Exhibit and Chicago Society blindstamp very slight discolouration at extreme edges of margins but essentially good. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?170
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Lot of assorted transferware and
Lot of assorted transferware and other porcelain plates. Includes three W.H. Grindley & Co transfer plates (two 8.5'' and one 10'') one ''Great Republic 1853'' Lenox 10.75'' plate a Wedgwood transfer ''Harvard University 1941'' 10.5'' plate a Wood & Son floral & cobalt 9.5'' plate a ''Quebec'' cobalt blue 9'' plate and a Blue Danube 10.5'' plate. Condition: some wear and minor loss to transfer on W.H. Grindley plates see images. Shipping weight: 10 lbs.
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LANDERS FRARY CLARK COFFEE MILL
LANDERS FRARY CLARK COFFEE MILL GRINDERLanders Frary & Clark coffee grinder, circa 1880s. Appears to be in good condition, turns smoothly, with some paint wear. One corner of the base has some wear. A handsome piece of machinery. Measures about 15" high. Wheels about 10-1/2" diameter.
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Gurley engineer's transit, face
Gurley engineer's transit, face marked in script "W. & L.E. Gurley, Troy, N.Y.", bottom of leveling base marked with "E" and "38", circa 1873, 10-3/4 in. telescope, 5 in. needle, height 12 in., in dovetailed mahogany case with original Gurley label, tripod. Instrument in good condtiion, lacking accessories; case with oil stains, losses to label, separations, lacking latches and strap. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
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Gurley vernier compass, silvered
Gurley vernier compass, silvered face marked "W. & L.W. Gurley Troy, N.Y.", two fluid levels, 7-3/4 in. sights, 6 in. needle, length 15-1/2 in., and stenciled "91", ball-and-socket adapter, and dovetailed mahogany case. Old unpolished surface, normal wear, silvered face with minor corrosion, lacking plumb bob and possibly other implements, label with extensive damage, adapter with minor tool marks, replaced leather strap, case with chips, losses, later refinishing. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
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Stoneware jar, everted rim, punched
Stoneware jar, everted rim, punched wreath-shaped mark on shoulder, medium olive alkaline glaze, Griffin notes: "Evaluated by John Burrison in 1980; identified as from Mossy Creek area", 10 in. Excellent condition with slight base wear.
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Flow blue: four ''Baltic'' W.H.
Flow blue: four ''Baltic'' W.H. Grindley gilt rim plates 9 3/4'' dia.; six Baltic flat rim soup bowls; and two dishes some scratches and craquelure.
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R. Grolleran early 20th century.
R. Grolleran early 20th century. Soldier Grinding Coffee oil on canvas signed ll framed Estimate $ 70-100 No condition report supplied.
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Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) line
Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) line engraving 'Chiltern Wood-Turners' signed in pencil with edition of 75 Unframed; 8.5 x 6.25in. Estimate ?180-250 Not framed good margins tabs at the top of the work title inscribed along with date 1945 RA Exhibit and Chicago Society blindstamp very slight discolouration at extreme edges of margins but essentially good. Clean white paper where the others are cream. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?500
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STAR MILL NO. 6 COFFEE GRINDER.
STAR MILL NO. 6 COFFEE GRINDER. Double wheeled grinder with old red paint and eagle finial. Cast signature ''Star Mill Philadelphia''. 29''h. 19''w. 20''d.
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Mark Mulfinger linocut on paper
Mark Mulfinger linocut on paper ''N.Y. Skyline'' #6 of 21 image area 18'' x 36'' well known Greenville SC artist.
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PAT STEIR / MARKING TIME
PAT STEIR / MARKING TIME (1977)Pat Steir
(New Jersey/New York, b. 1940)
Marking Time , 1977
Color drypoint and etching with colored pencil on paper
29 3/4" x 41 3/4" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, dated, and numbered (AP VIII) to the bottom center cartouche, titled and signed with ink thumbprints below each drypoint impression. Crown Point Press (printer Patrick Foy) publisher's blind stamp to the bottom right. Matted behind glass but unframed.
Condition
The work is in very good condition. The bottom right corner of the glass is chipped.
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CHARLENE CAWLEY ACRYLIC ON PAPER
CHARLENE CAWLEY ACRYLIC ON PAPER GRISTMILLCharlene Cawley (American, 20th century). Acrylic on paper, landscape titled "Gristmill at Stillwater". Signed lower right. Measures 6 1/2" x 10 1/2" (with frame 8 3/8" x 12 3/8"). Minor staining and chipping on the frame.
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FRAMED BLACK AND WHITE
FRAMED BLACK AND WHITE LITHOGRAPHGranite Mills in Fall River Massachusetts. 120 000 Spindles 3 040 Looms''. Matted and in its original oak frame. Bears two plaques listing employees. 10'' x 30'' sight. 22'' x 42'' overall.''