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Fall Fine Art and Antique Auction Saturday, October ... - Case Antiques

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Antique</strong>s <strong>Auction</strong>408: Pate sur Pate Porcelain Portrait Vase USD 300 - 400Pate sur Pate porcelain portrait vase, depicting a fairy seated in a tree within a lilac cameo scene, lustre ground with gilthighlights. Marked on base. 7" H. Early 20th century. German.409: Porcelain Figures, Washington & Lafayette USD 200 - 300Porcelain Figures, Washington & Lafayette . 1ST ITEM: Overglaze painted ceramic bust of George Washington, unmarked, witha marbleized tombstone shaped base. 8 3/4"H. English, late 19th century. 2ND ITEM: - Schiebe Alsbach marked porcelainfigure of the Marquis de Lafayette in a st<strong>and</strong>ing position in military uniform with sword, extensive impressed writing on undersideof base. Probably early 20th century. Provenance: Estate of A. Welling LaGrone Jr., Nashville, Tenn. Provenance: Estate of A.Welling LaGrone Jr., Nashville, Tenn.410: William Henry Harrison Campaign Pitcher USD 100 - 200William Henry Harrison porcelain campaign pitcher, thin ivory bisque exterior with relief decoration including the Harrison logcabin with cider barrel <strong>and</strong> flying flag, windmill, canoe, seated man with cat smoking a pipe, running dogs <strong>and</strong> others. Giltdecoration to rim <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le, glazed interior. Although examples of Harrison Campaign pitchers are known in stoneware, this isthe only known example in fine bisque porcelain. 5 3/4" H. French or English made for the American market.411: Tennessee Stoneware Pottery Saloon Jug USD 200 - 250Tennessee stoneware albany slip glazed pottery saloon or whiskey jug with impressed elephant design <strong>and</strong> script reading"White elephant from Querna Clerk Saloon Tenn". 9" H. 19th century. Provenance: Collection of Grace Tankersley, Knoxville,TN .412: Kentucky Miniature Whiskey Jug USD 100 - 125Kentucky miniature whiskey jug with script reading "Compliments of Graler Bros. Carlise, KY". 3" H. Provenance: Mobile, ALcollector.413: W. Tennessee Stoneware Pottery Vase w/Snake Design USD 200 - 300West Tennessee salt glazed stoneware vase, ruffled rim with applied snake chasing insect design. Possibly Craven pottery.Height 5 1/8" H. 19th century. Provenance: Collection of Grace Tankersley, Knoxville, TN .414: East TN Pottery Creampot, stamped Harmon USD 200 - 250East Tennessee stoneware pottery creampot. Shoulder impressed "HARMON" (with backwards N) four times. The HarmonPottery operated in Greene County, TN from 1885-1905. 7 1/8" H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Collection of Dr. Charles <strong>and</strong>Terry Faulkner.415: East TN Stoneware Jug marked "Weaver" USD 100 - 200West Tennessee red glazed stoneware jug with applied strap h<strong>and</strong>le, incised lines around neck with impressed maker's mark"WEAVER" for William Weaver, working in Henry County, TN around 1887. William worked with the Weaver Brothers Potterywho was listed in the Knoxville business directory from 1876-1887 with David Weaver listed as the proprietor <strong>and</strong> George C.Weaver as a potter. He moved with his father George to West Tennessee around 1887 <strong>and</strong> then moved to Nashville around1903 to work at another pottery. ( Courtesy of Carole Wahler <strong>and</strong> "A Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee 1979",Division of Archeology, Tennessee Department of Conservation, Smith <strong>and</strong> Rogers). 9 1/2" H.Bid Live Online at Live<strong>Auction</strong>eers.com Page 57

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