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Le Grand Tour Estate Auction

Le Grand Tour auction features items from older American families who traveled extensively years ago, bringing home items of interest both to them and to today’s collector. Items from European, primarily British families that have made the trip across the Atlantic are being offered as well. Some of the older families are selling clock collections, one group of approximately 40 clocks begin at lot 600, many other clocks from varied houses are scattered throughout the entire auction, both American and European furniture, silver, porcelains, folk art, even a Charles Decker pottery piece from Eastern Tennessee, as is a David Vance, a mid 19th Century potter from Indiana. Numerous good paintings, watercolors, textiles, oriental rugs, primitives, toys, even items from a well known Professional Bull Rider. Several early and useful lamps are being offered as is a coin and currency collection. One family has a painting commissioned from an ancestor from a well-known artist in Montana of a Native American Indian. We even have a piece of Radiated Atomic Glass from Oak Ridge, Tennessee laboratories in the 1950s, horse racing memorabilia from the 1940s including pieces relating to the well known horse, Rouge Dragon, watches, Mid Century Modern Brunswick pool table, legal 19th Century documents, as well as historical letters from 1808 discussing politics in the New Republic, written by the Bartlett family of New Hampshire, of one of the signers of The Declaration of Independence.
Horn Pipe Holder Art Deco: 1920-1930 era, animal horn mounted in a base, upright to hold a pipe, excellent original condition. 6" tall by 7" wide from tip of horn to holder.
0154: Horn Pipe Holder Art DecoEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
Miniature Brass Cannon: 1880-1900, handmade brass cannon with the possibility of shooting but not guaranteed, this is a solid piece of brass weighing a lot, 7 3/4" barrel that moves, 7" tall wheels that turn, overall length
0155: Miniature Brass CannonEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Walnut Victorian Side Lock Chest: Ca. 1870-1890, Walnut with burled veneer drawer fronts, 2 of the brasses have been replaced with older pulls and look good together, key is still with the chest, 6 drawers, 21 1/2" deep, 62" tall
0159: Walnut Victorian Side Lock ChestEst. $400-$700
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Walnut 19th Cent. Bed: 49" wide for a 3/4 size bed, original side rails of standard length, ca. 1880-1900, solid walnut with an old refinished surface, headboard is close to 6 feet tall with ornate cartouche.
0161: Walnut 19th Cent. BedEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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#2/10 Warren Neidich Cimetieres de Paris: Les Editions Du Stratege, Warren S. Neidich of Cimetieres de Paris, is a very limited edition portfolio book, being number 2/10, 1984, still in the original portfolio, paper size is 19 1/2" by 15
0163: #2/10 Warren Neidich Cimetieres de ParisEst. $500-$1,000
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3 Brilliant Cut Glass Small Bowls: American Brilliant Period, 1880-1910, set of 3, unsigned, all have small nicks to the teeth as you would expect, still very useable, star design cutting, 5 1/4" wide by 1 1/2" tall.
0165: 3 Brilliant Cut Glass Small BowlsEst. $30-$50
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Cut Glass Vase 1950s: 1950s wedding gift, unusually large size, unsigned, 13" tall by 7" wide at the bulbous portion, hobstar, step and diamond cut patterns, even the base exterior is cut in a swirl. With the amount of
0167: Cut Glass Vase 1950sEst. $100-$200
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George Rozen The Shadow Cover Prints: Given as a gift to a student at the Art Institute of Chicago, probably Proof Covers, one is Feb. 1, 1934 and would be titled A Kidnapper Caught measuring some 10" wide by 14 1/2" tall, signed lower
0170: George Rozen The Shadow Cover PrintsEst. $300-$500
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East Tn. Double Wedding Ring Quilt 1950s: All hand stitched and quilted with cotton pieces and batting, Double Wedding Ring pattern, made in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tenn., 1950s era, excellent condition, 88 x 64", trimmed in Navy blue.
0171: East Tn. Double Wedding Ring Quilt 1950sEst. $100-$200
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East Tn. Butterfly Quilt, 1950s, Cotton: Completely hand made from pieces, body of butterfly is black with varied colored wings, 72 by 64", orange trim around the edges that is beginning to fray but could easily be replaced or used as is,
0172: East Tn. Butterfly Quilt, 1950s, CottonEst. $75-$150
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Pr. 19th Cent. French Portraits: Ornate frames and hand painted ladies in beautiful clothing, selling as a pair, probably gilt bronze frames, each signed Nadirt??, watercolor on what you would expect but can not be described as
0174: Pr. 19th Cent. French PortraitsEst. $600-$900
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1930s Nippon Relish/Nut Bowls: Unusual to find the large bowl, jeweled or dotted borders, 6 matching smaller bowls with same decoration, 12 3/4" long by 6" wide for the larger bowl, 3 3/4" long by 2 1/4" wide for the 6 smaller
0176: 1930s Nippon Relish/Nut BowlsEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
1920s YGF Pocket Watch Chain: 15" long, no markings but yellow gold filled, long links with designs on the inner portion of the links resembling bright cutting, pure Art Deco.
0177: 1920s YGF Pocket Watch ChainEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
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