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Kentucky/Tenn
Kentucky/Tenn
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Folk Art Kentucky Architecture
Folk Art Kentucky Architecture American 19th century a watercolor (perhaps intended for printing) of a Kentucky building or home; plate size 8 x 10.25 in.Although not explicitly identified the building pictured is likely Old Morrison Hall at Transylvania University Lexington Kentucky. Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Light toning and foxing.
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Fine Kentucky Federal sugar ch
Fine Kentucky Federal sugar ch
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KENTUCKY FOLK ART
KENTUCKY FOLK ART PAINTING(American, 19th Century)
Young ladies in Classical dress, unsigned, watercolor on paper, sight 6 x 7-1/2 in., early grain painted frame, 8 x 9-1/2 in.
Provenance: By descent in a Kentucky family to the Underwood Family Estate, Nashville, Tennessee; Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia [[southernart]]
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Condition:
significant toning and moisture damage lower right; frame with scratches
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BENJAMIN KNOX (B.1968) UNIVERSITY
BENJAMIN KNOX (B.1968) UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRINTFramed offset print on paper, University of Texas at Austin Campus Collage, signed lower right Benjamin Knox (Texas, b.1968), sight: 24"h, 13.75"w, overall: 37.25"h, 27"w, 12.5lbs
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UNIV. OF NASHVILLE MED SCHOOL
UNIV. OF NASHVILLE MED SCHOOL ARCHIVEUniversity of Nashville Medical School faculty photographic archive. Includes CDVs labeled as Prof. J.B. (John Berrien) Lindsley, Dr. V.S. Lindsley, Prof. T.R. Jennings, John W. Hanner, Jr., Prof. Joseph Jones, Rev. S.D. Baldwin D.D. (T.S. Saltsman, Nashville, photographer label verso), Dr. T.B. Buchanan (includes what appears to be his autograph, verso), and Prof. C.K. Winston, along with an unidentified CDV of a young man (Charles C. Giers, Nashville, photographer label verso), and a CDV of a two story gabled house with figures, horse and buggy outside. Also included is a University of Nashville Lecture card with the signatures of W.K. Bowling and Mr. W.M. Noel (dated 1852). A photocopy from the University of Nashville Medical Department Catalog of 1865-66 identifies Jones, Bowling, Jennings, both Lindsleys, Winston, and Buchanan as 7 of the 9 faculty members of the school. Also included is an 1856 copy of THE MEDICAL EXAMINER: A MONTHLY RECORD OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, ed. by Samuel Hollingsworth, M.D. published Lindsay & Blakiston, Philadelphia. Note: John Berrien Lindsley organized the Medical Department of the University of Nashville, was elected Chancellor, and established Montgomery Bell Academy. Joseph Jones was also quite prominent: by the time he joined the University of Nashville faculty, he had worked as a Confederate Surgeon and conducted investigations into medical problems in the army of Northern Virginia and Tennessee and among prisoners of war at Andersonville. His Civil War experience led to his noteworthy research on Malaria and other infectious diseases. He went on to work at Tulane University School of Medicine and was president of the Board of Health of Louisiana and Surgeon General of the United Confederate Veterans (research material on Jones included).
Condition:
Some toning and foxing to CDVs, light stains, wear and small losses to medical journal.
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Two American Silver Commemorative
Two American Silver Commemorative Julep Cups
20th Century
comprising an official 1952 Kentucky Derby cup, marked Sterling on underside and for Brown, Waterhouse and Kaiser of Louisville, and a 1978 Gorham sterling University of Kentucky commemorative cup.
9 ozt 11 dwt gross
Height of larger 4 3/8 inches.
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STANLEY MELTZOFF (1917-2006),
STANLEY MELTZOFF (1917-2006), UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Title: Stanley Meltzoff (1917-2006), University of Louisville School of Medicine Medium: oil on board Dimensions: 24 1/2 x 31 Framed dimensions: 32 1/8 x 39 x 1 3/4
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1964 MODERN ABSTRACT KENTUCKY HORSE
1964 MODERN ABSTRACT KENTUCKY HORSE SILKSCREEN United States,20th CenturyBold red, green, and blue planes of color broken up by bold lines of white and black with horses outlined by stark white boxes.
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American School (Likely
American School (Likely Kentucky), 19th Century
Brothers with Bow-and-Arrow and Fishing Rod, dressed in Red with Black Pin-Stripe
circa 1840
oil on canvas
60 x 43 inches (framed).
Property from the Collection of Dr. James Dawson, Manchester, Kentucky
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BURNETT STUDENT ARTWORKArtists
BURNETT STUDENT ARTWORKArtists Jim and Kathy Burnett painted, exhibited, studied and taught art locally for more than 40 years. Both earned a Master's of Art Degree from the University of Missouri Kansas City. ONSITE AUCTION: This on-site auction is intended to be local pick-up or local delivery only. Winning bidders who require packing and shipping agree to pay a handling fee of $20 per lot for transportation from the sale location to our shipping facility. All standard shipping and handling charges will apply in addition to this fee.
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KENTUCKY COIN SILVER MINT JULEP
KENTUCKY COIN SILVER MINT JULEP CUP, MID 19TH C.Kentucky coin silver mint julep cup, mid 19th c., by John Kitts, inscribed Awarded by the Henderson Hopkin's & Union Agricultural Society , 3 3/4" h., 4.9 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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KENTUCKY DERBY STERLING SILVER MINT
KENTUCKY DERBY STERLING SILVER MINT JULEP CUPOfficial Kentucky Derby Sterling Silver Mint Julep Cup , ret. Brown Waterhouse & Kaiser, Louisville, KY, 1948 - present, engraved "KENTUCKY DERBY/ 1999/Menifee", with applied horseshoe and molded rims, h. 4 ¼ in.; together with sterling silver julep cup by Manchester Silver Co., engraved “AMERICAN / INTERNATIONAL / BLOODSTOCK / BAST”, h. 3 ¾ in.; combined weight 9.55 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA STERLING
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA STERLING SILVER AND 24K GOLD INLAID PLATE 1974, numbered limited edition, issued by the University of Virginia alumni association, marked to verso, matted and framed behind glass.
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1950S - 1960S UNIVERSITY OF GA.
1950S - 1960S UNIVERSITY OF GA. MEMORABILLIA Grouping of 1950s - 1960s era University of Georgia memorabilia comprising: a 1959 "Pandora" yearbook; E. Merton Coulter "Old Tub, A Campus Character", limited printing of 100, Athens, Georgia, 1959, softcover booklet; Kenneth F. and
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BASKETBALL
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BASKETBALL EPHEMERA Grouping of University of Georgia basketball ephemera featuring the artwork of Ron T. Evans (American, 20th century) comprising two "Durham's Dogs" 1980 - 1981 calendars depicting head coach Hugh Durham, coaches Roger Banks, Don Beasley,
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American School, 19th Century
American School, 19th Century
Portrait of John Crittenden
pastel on paper
signed R. Heffermann / '92
24 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches.
John J. Crittenden (1787-1863) was an important Kentucky politician who served in numerous state and federal positions. He was Attorney General under William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Filmore, and later served as Kentucky's governor from 1848-50. This painting hung in the Crittenden House in Russellville, Kentucky.
Property of a Southern Collector, Russellville, Kentucky
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KENTUCKY COIN SILVER MINT JULEP
KENTUCKY COIN SILVER MINT JULEP CUP, JOHN KITTSLouisville, mid 19th century, tapering side with bead border, no monogram, marks for John Kitts (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1836-1878), 5.64 oz. T., 4 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
light scratches
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NORRIS EMBRY MODERN ABSTRACT
NORRIS EMBRY MODERN ABSTRACT LITERARY PAINTING Kentucky, New York,1921-1981Abstracted composition of blue, black, and white over a written note with blue ink within a black crayon border.
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CHRISTOPHER BURKETT (B. 1951):
CHRISTOPHER BURKETT (B. 1951): "FLOWERING REDSAP KENTUCKY"photograph; pencil-signed to mat lower right; titled verso; inscribed verso: Print 1996 #28; 1991 Provenance: Photography West Gallery, Carmel, California label verso; 28 x 36 inches; 40 1/2 x 46 3/4 inches frame Condition:
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A Coin Silver Award Julep Cup
A Coin Silver Award Julep Cup
John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky, active 1836-1878
engraved S.U. A. & M. / Association and stamped J. Kitts on underside.
4 ozt 12 dwt
Height 3 7/8 inches.
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A KENTUCKY STERLING SILVER MINT
A KENTUCKY STERLING SILVER MINT JULEP CUP Mark of David M. Brundage (American, 1953-2013), marked "Louisville, Kentucky" with Presidential eagle "WJC" (William Jefferson Clinton) mark, featuring classic beaded rim borders after a design by Wakefield Scearce Galleries of Shelbyville, Kentucky.
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American School Circa 1830s A
American School
Circa 1830s
A Watercolor Portrait of a Young Man
written in pencil on verso Lexington, KY / (illegible script) / England / N. Hart.
Image 7 3/8 x 5 1/2 inches.
We are unable to determine specifically if the sitter is Nathaniel G.S. Hart (1784-1813) or a later Hart family descendant. Though this individual cannot be definitively identified, the Hart name is associated with some of the earliest and most prominent Kentucky settlers.
Property of a Kentucky collector
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Kentucky Coin Silver Mugby Andrew
Kentucky Coin Silver Mugby Andrew G. Medley of Louisville octagonal body with applied scrolled handle engraved ''EWY / 1847.''3.5 in. 3.7 troy oz.Some denting and misshaping.Estate of Joseph A. Montgomery San Francisco CA
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Kentucky Watercolor by Robert James
Kentucky Watercolor by Robert James Foose Watercolor on paper depicting a farm building signed in graphite l.r.; 8 x 10 in.
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American (Kentucky) School, 19th
American (Kentucky) School, 19th Century
Two Girls
Oil on canvas
Signed Rob Moore Pinxt 1870
36 x 29 1/2 inches
Property from the Collection of Dr. James Dawson, Manchester, Kentucky
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TEXAS DKR STADIUM PHOTO SIGNED
TEXAS DKR STADIUM PHOTO SIGNED DARRELL ROYALFramed panoramic photo of the University of Texas at Austin DKR stadium, signed at upper left in black marker "Darrell Royal" (1924-2012), the winningest head football coach in the University history),
the stadium now expanded with a seating capacity of 100,119 making it the seventh largest football stadium in the United States, approx. 41.5"h, 15.75"w, 5.35lbs
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KENTUCKY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP,
KENTUCKY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, JAMES S. SHARRARDKentucky, mid 19th century, tapering sides with reeded band at top and bottom, no monogram, marks for James S. Sharrard (Georgetown, working 1838-1839; Paris, working 1840; Shelbyville, working 1841-1856; Henderson, working 1859-1863; and Louisville, working 1863-1880), 4.41 oz. T., 3-1/2 in.
Condition:
bents rims, small dents, light scratches, and wear
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Harvey Joiner (1852-1932 Louisville
Harvey Joiner (1852-1932 Louisville KY) Early Autumn Kentucky Beechwoods
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KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, H.
KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, H. HUDSON, LOUISVILLEKentucky coin silver julep cup with incuse marks to the base H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE for Henry Hudson, working Louisville, circa 1841-1856. Small slightly tapered form with beaded rim and foot ring. 3" H. 2.260 troy ounces.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Overall use wear including some scattered pitting and light scratching. Some uneveness and bending to rim and footring.
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LOUIS ORR (AMERICAN, 1879-1961),
LOUIS ORR (AMERICAN, 1879-1961), SOUTH END OF THE MAIN QUADRANGLE, DUKE UNIVERSITY Etching, circa 1939, pencil signed at lower right, from Orr's Duke University Centennial Etchings, matted and framed.
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Richard Rummell Lithograph
Richard Rummell Lithograph ''University of NorthCarolina'' carved & gilt frame image area 30'' x 18''.
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Pair Kentucky coin silver cups:
Pair Kentucky coin silver cups: round, shaped sides, footed base, grape and vine decoration, marked "H. HUDSON . LOUISVILLE" (Henry Hudson, Louisville, Kentucky, working 1841-1856), no monogram, 5.38 oz.T., 3-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. Several dents, light scratches, one rim dent. Elva Needles Antiques, Kansas City, Missouri; The Estate of the Late William L. Montague, Jr., Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
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Official Kentucky Derby sterling
Official Kentucky Derby sterling silver mint julep cup with central horseshoe design to body and floral design to foot. The base marked "BWK". Total weight is approximately 6.2oz. 4 3/8"H. Monogrammed.
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20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SCHOOL,
20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SCHOOL, "WILLIAM FAULKNER AND EUDORA WELTY, NEW YORK CITY, MAY 24, 1962," KODAK DIGITAL PRINT ON PAPER, SHEET OF DIGITAL PRINT: 14" H X 11" W20th Century American School, "William Faulkner and Eudora Welty, New York City, May 24, 1962" Kodak digital print on paper Edition: 10/250 Appears unsigned; numbered in ink lower left; with the embossed seal of Budd Studios, New York, NY, lower right; and with a printed information sheet from Southside Gallery, Oxford, Mississippi, all framed together Dimensions: Sheet of digital print: 14" H x 11" W Provenance: Southside Gallery, Oxford, MI
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1910
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1910 COLOR LITHOGRAPH Hand-colored lithograph on paper, W. T. Little & Co., New York, after a 1904 painting by Richard Rummelly, 16"h x 28"w (sight), 24"h x 36.5"w (frame)