First Annual Fall Fine Art Sale 2004-10-28 Auction - 102 Price Results - John Coker, Ltd. in TN
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1002: Barrytown, NY, HR by David Johnson, 18721010: House At Ogunquit by Charles H. Woodbury1072: 2 Horses In Storm, Late 19th Century Print
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Knoxville, TN, United States
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First Annual Fall Fine Art Sale

A Collection From Various Owners Ranging From Hudson River School To Picasso. Most Pieces Are Directly From Houses And Have Never Been Cleaned, Reframed, Defoxed, Or Deacitified. The Condition Of Most Of These Pieces Is Really Good And Please Feel Free To Call For Any Condition Reports Or Questions You May Have.
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Natures Landscape by William L. Sonntag: Outstanding watercolor showing a stream with majestic reflections of the mountains behind, some surface scratches from an old breakage to glass. Signed lower right W. L. Sonntag, 97, inscribed on
1001: Natures Landscape by William L. SonntagEst. $2,500-$4,500
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Barrytown, NY, HR by David Johnson, 1872: Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, this oil on canvas was originally framed under glass and has remained in pristine condition. The scene shows a hillside looking down on the Hudson River
1002: Barrytown, NY, HR by David Johnson, 1872Est. $125,000-$175,000
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Young Indian Child by J. Pohr: Signed lower left, this adorable little girl is shown with yellow flowers in her hair and a coin style necklace with a multi colored dress. The oil on masonite is in a handmade custom frame for the
1004: Young Indian Child by J. PohrEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Long Island Sound by M. S. Dunlap: Mary Stewart Dunlap was born in 1846 in Ohio and lived in Pasadena, California until her death in 1925. She lived and worked both in New York City and Pasadena. Sunsets and coastal scenes were her
1005: Long Island Sound by M. S. DunlapEst. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
Colonial Lady Reading Print: The Colonial Revival time period from 1875-1925 provided an opportunity to create a past that may or may not have ever been accurate but at least it was pretty and happy. The beautifully dressed
1008: Colonial Lady Reading PrintEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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House At Ogunquit by Charles H. Woodbury: Pencil sketch of a residence behind a stone or brick walled fence, single figure walking on street or road in front, label on back states that this is Property Of Janette (Nettie M.) Maria Ricker of
1010: House At Ogunquit by Charles H. WoodburyEst. $600-$900
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Pres. John Tyler Land Grant: Certificate No. 9809 from Illinois showing lands being granted, this Randolph County document is signed and dated July 10, 1844. As you can see, there is document damage to sides, but the signature
1011: Pres. John Tyler Land GrantEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
Autumn Pond by William Merritt Post: William Merritt Post was a well known landscape painter born in 1856 and died in 1935. He studied with Samuel Johnson and others. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design where he won a prize
1012: Autumn Pond by William Merritt PostEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
A Victorian Gypsey Girl Print: Dripping in gold and jewels, this attractive late 19th century lady is shown with coins in her hair, coin earrings, jewels on her peasant blouse and she is very appealing as well. The condition is
1017: A Victorian Gypsey Girl PrintEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Port Newgauy by Alex Mortimer: Oil on canvas, this dramatic rock scene shows a very craggy cliff with sea foaming at its base, gulls flying overhead, one small horizontal tear that is repairable, the artist is British, late 19th
1018: Port Newgauy by Alex MortimerEst. $300-$500
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19th Cen. Cherries Still Life: Unsigned, this Cherries still life looks as if it has just been picked from the tree with the small branches and leaves still intact and laid on a board. No doubt, late 19th century, oil on canvas,
1020: 19th Cen. Cherries Still LifeEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Antique Oriental Woodblock Print: No doubt, this is not a modern restrike or copy, the scene shows two elegantly dressed oriental ladies in long gowns, dimensions are 9 1/2 inches wide by 14 1/4 inches tall and there are plenty of
1021: Antique Oriental Woodblock PrintEst. $150-$250
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Antique Oriental Woodblock Print: No doubt, this is not a modern restrike or copy, the scene shows figures in a garden walkiing toward buildings with what appears to be Mount Fugi in the background, dimensions are 8 1/2 inches wide
1022: Antique Oriental Woodblock PrintEst. $150-$250
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Indian Wedding by Belanski, 1931: Oil on canvas, this is one of the most dramatic scenes showing an Indian blessing the spirits at a wedding, all sorts of costume, images and Native American lore are wrapped in this painting
1024: Indian Wedding by Belanski, 1931Est. $9,000-$12,000Lot Passed
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