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New Market, TN, United States
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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.
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19th Cent. Porcelain Floral Center Bowl: In the manner of RS Prussia but not signed, blown out designs on the sides with floral panels, gold trim, a sort of crown on the base, probably German, 1880-1900 era, 2 3/4" tall by 10 1/2" wide. No
0205: 19th Cent. Porcelain Floral Center BowlEst. $100-$200
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Sessions Inlaid Mantle Clock: 8 Day movement, bowed glass hinged front door, inlaid Mahogany case, porcelain face with roman numerals, Sessions Clock Co., probably 1920s or 30s era, good structural condition, running ability is
0206: Sessions Inlaid Mantle ClockEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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English Thatched Roof Cracker Jar: 1930s era, thatched roof with lush floral surroundings approached by steps and stone walkway, Hanley England L S & Sons, good swinging silver plated handle and lid, 10 1/2" tall to the top of the
0211: English Thatched Roof Cracker JarEst. $50-$100
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Oval Art Deco Sterling Tray: Stamped Sterling makers marking unreadable, oval tray with small exterior lip, small center edge dent, otherwise normal light wear marks, 11 3/4" long by 7 1/4" wide by 3/4" tall, pure Art Deco 20s
0212: Oval Art Deco Sterling TrayEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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19th Cent. Cranberry Triangular Bowl: 1870-1890, rich cranberry color with applied clear feet and decorations above the feet on the triangular shaped bowl that is slightly swirled ribbed with a piecrust edge tipped in white glass. 8"
0213: 19th Cent. Cranberry Triangular BowlEst. $100-$200
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Hen on Nest w/Glass Eyes: Milk glass, 1880s, glass hen with brown glass eyes sitting on a next, lots of good opalescence to the milk glass exterior, no visible chips or cracks but likely to have a flake somewhere. 9" long by
0216: Hen on Nest w/Glass EyesEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
Satin Glass Hen on Nest: 1880-1900 era, camphor or satin glass that is off white in color, very tightly molded feathers with eggs showing. The base is a diamond basket weave design, Both the base of the top and the top of
0217: Satin Glass Hen on NestEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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19th Cent. Green Glass Kerosene Lamp: No. 2 size, 1880-1900 era, acanthus leaves on the paneled glass base, floral designs below the collar, rich green color, no chips or cracks to the glass, 9" tall by 7" wide.
0218: 19th Cent. Green Glass Kerosene LampEst. $50-$100
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Art Deco Sterling Teapot: Stamped Sterling, number 8500 and an unreadable marking, urn on the center top finial, pure Art Deco, handle is tight and in good condition as is the hinge. 7 3/4" tall by 6 1/2" from tip to handle,
0219: Art Deco Sterling TeapotEst. $200-$400
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Art Deco 1920s Beaded Evening Bag: Floral and geometric design, unsigned but clearly hand beaded, red blossoms and black geometric forms with gold and very dark blue beaded fringe. 6 1/2" wide and tall including the fringe plus the
0220: Art Deco 1920s Beaded Evening BagEst. $75-$150
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1840s Flint Glass Salt Boats: Possibly Sandwich glass, oval salt boats cut on pedestals that are diamond shaped, easily 1840-50 era, tiny scratches on the bases from use and a tiny flake on sides but for the age, these are in
0221: 1840s Flint Glass Salt BoatsEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
50s Retro Art Glass Bowl: Blue, Green & Gold, hand blown, unsigned, probably Italian, excellent condition, slightly free form, 8 1/4" wide by 1 3/4" tall. Probably 1950s or earlier.
0226: 50s Retro Art Glass BowlEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
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Pure Silver Paperweight: Engraved Pure Silver of Intrinsic Value Base Metal, scrolling on sides, no silver markings on the back but it is assumed to be pure silver as stated on the front, 2 3/4" wide by 3 1/3" tall, weight
0227: Pure Silver PaperweightEst. $50-$100
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Wooden Sampler Letter Opener Handmade: Walnut, Bellwood, Cedar, Gum, Buckeye, Sycamore, Maple woods are shown in the handle and identified with a 5" letter opener, small split of wood missing from the back side, probably 1940s or 50s era,
0229: Wooden Sampler Letter Opener HandmadeEst. $30-$50
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