Important Two-Day Winter Fine Art, Antique, and Jewelry Auction
Jan 25, 2020 09:00 EST - Jan 26, 2020 19:00 ESTThe first African-American artist to enjoy a solo exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art was self-taught, relatively unknown, and lacked professional tools and materials. William Edmondson was discovered by a photographer for Harper’s Bazaar who stumbled across his lawn full of sculptures while in Nashville, Tennessee. One of the sculptures seen in that key photograph will be offered in the first session of Case Antiques’ upcoming Winter Fine Art, Antique, and Jewelry Auction. Edmondson carved The Preacher from one of his signature limestone blocks, using a railroad spike as a chisel. The piece reflects the spiritual call that prompted Edmondson to begin sculpting late in life.
Over 1,000 lots will be offered over both days of this auction, including luxury jewelry, folk art, and porcelain. Several pieces of diamond jewelry are featured. A 4.18 karat brilliant-cut diamond pendant stands out, as well as several diamond and platinum rings. An 18 karat yellow gold ladies watch band is among the highlights of the second session, in addition to sets of flatware and tea services. View the complete catalog on Case Antiques’ website.
# of Lots:
1063Price Range:
$250 - $75,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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William Edmondson Sculpture, The Preacher | Estimate: | |
4.18 CTW Diamond Pendant, GIA (VVS2, E) | Estimate: | |
Folk Art KY Face Vessel, Ernest Galloway | Estimate: | |
14K 2.2 Carat Chocolate Diamond Ring | Estimate: | |
Kirk Old Maryland Engraved Sterling Flatware 95 pcs. | Estimate: | |
Lot 769: Ladies 18K Yellow Gold Watch Band | Estimate: |
Contact Info
Case Antiques Auctions and Appraisals
- 4310 Papermill Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37909
- 865-558-3033
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- https://caseantiques.com
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