Auctioneer Press Release Jeffrey S. Evans & Assoc., Inc.

PEASE COLLECTION TO HIGHLIGHT JSE & ASSOCIATES JUNE PREMIER AMERICANA AUCTION

Jun 11,2024 | 08:45 EDT By Will Kimbrough

MT. CRAWFORD, VA, May 24, 2024 ---- Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates is pleased to announce its 46th Semi-Annual Premier Americana Auction to be held June 19 - June 22, 2024. The four-day event features consignments from estates and collections across the country as well as important objects from several institutional deaccessions. Overall, with nearly 2,200 lots of high-quality, fresh-to-the-market material to be sold, the sale is sure to generate plenty of excitement within the collecting community.

Day One, beginning at 9:00 am EST on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, will feature property from a New York, NY private collection; the Matthew T. Hardesty Collection; the Jim and Sandra Hirzel Collection, Reynoldsburg, OH; the collection of Julia Rowe, Alexandria, VA; an Ohio private collection; items deaccessioned by the Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT; the Thomas Jefferson Foundation; and Wilton House Museum, Richmond, VA; plus others. The day’s offerings will include a good selection of free-blown and mold-blown wares; bottles and flasks; utilitarian wares, such as milk pans and bowls; a collection of cup plates; rare colored vases and candlesticks; a fine selection of Sandwich pressed toy articles; plus more. Highlights include a rare Lancaster, NY blown glass pitcher in unusual blue, ex-McKearin; a fine pressed Sandwich tulip vase in deep violet blue with opal marbling; and an outstanding Sandwich blown and decorated glass money box / bank. 

Day Two, beginning at 9:00 am EST on Thursday, June 20, 2024, will feature property from the Larry DeCan estate; the Lee Windborne estate collection, Roanoke, VA; as well as items deaccessioned by the Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT. The day’s offerings will include banquet and other cut-overlay lighting, as well as astral, solar, and argand examples; plus an outstanding selection of primitive lighting, including lanterns, rush lights, wrought-iron, tin, and a good selection of early burners and chimneys; to be immediately followed by a collection of British transferware, featuring a number of Indian Sporting Scenes and Arctic views.

Highlights for Day Two include a fine pair of J. B. Wilbor (New York) bronze argand lamps in remarkable original condition, an outstanding cut-overlay quatrefoil and punty kerosene banquet stand lamp, and a rare 19th-century American decorated brass and sheet-iron four-tier chandelier.

Day Three, beginning at 9:00 am EST on Friday, June 21, 2024, will feature the special single-owner auction of the estate collection of Katherine “Kitty Sue” Pease of Los Angeles, CA. Kitty Sue was a life-long Los Angeles resident, who traveled regularly to the East Coast during the 1970s and 1980s in search of antiques and art, particularly Americana and folk art. The Pease Collection will include our usual fine selection of American folk carvings, including several cigar store trade figures and carousel-related material; textiles, including rare needlework and a large selection of quilts and coverlets; trade signs and an excellent selection of folk art, including rare fraktur-related drawings and several Bathing Beauty carvings; American furniture, including paint-decorated examples and several unique forms; a large selection of folk paintings, including several nautical scenes and a fine portrait of a boy attributed to William Matthew Prior; Native American material, including jewelry, baskets, and an excellent selection of beaded articles; early toys, doorstops, and other cast-iron; American scrimshaw; and a good selection of folk art canes and walking sticks. The Pease Collection will be immediately followed by the outstanding spatterware collection of Julia Roe, Alexandria, VA. Highlights for the day include an outstanding mid-19th century Pennsylvania Schwenkfelder folk art drawing; a fine Prior-Hamblin School portrait of a boy; a rare Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Buchanan School needlework picture; and an excellent American folk art carved and painted tobacco / cigar store Indian Maiden trade figure.

Day Four, beginning at 9:00 am EST on Saturday, June 22, 2024, will feature property from the collection of Diane and Dr. Robert Marsh, Lawrenceville, GA; the estate of Mary R. Nagel, Nazareth, PA; the collection of Malcolm Bradley, Richmond, VA; the collection of Julie Roe, Arlington, VA; the Higgs-Chope Collection, Williamsburg, VA; the Lee Windborne estate collection, Roanoke, VA; as well as institutional deaccessions from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; the Thomas Jefferson Foundation; the Bennington Museum, Bennington, Vermont; the Wilton House Museum, Richmond, VA; plus others. The day’s offerings will include our usual fine selection of rare Virginia & other Southern material, including Shenandoah Valley stoneware and other folk pottery; trade signs and an excellent selection of folk art, including an outstanding Frank Finney bird tree; American silver, including a collection of Kentucky coin silver; 18th & 19th century formal and country furniture, including several examples from Boston and Philadelphia, as well as important Virginia and Southern pieces; 19th and early 20th century photography and related material, highlighted by a collection of Doris Ullman photographs; textiles, including quilts, coverlets, and samplers, including several fine examples with Virginia history; American fine & decorative art, including several important examples of early Southern portraiture; country accessories, including baskets and treen; Civil War, firearms, and other historical material. Highlights for the day include an important portrait of a child attributed to Henry Benbridge (1743-1812), descended in a Charleston, SC family; an extremely rare inlaid carved and inlaid walnut desk and bookcase, attributed to John Shearer (Martinsburg, VA, act. 1801-1806); a fine Virginia Chippendale walnut bottle case / cellaret; and an outstanding folk art carved and painted bird tree by Frank Finney (Capeville, VA b. 1947).

 

Company president, Jeffrey S. Evans, commented, “We are very excited to bring such an outstanding group of fresh objects to the market for this auction, and we are especially pleased to have the Pease Collection highlight the sale. Overall, our varied offerings of American folk art, Southern objects, Native American material, ceramics, early glass, and historical artifacts are especially strong and provide numerous unique buying opportunities for serious collectors.”

The catalogues for each session will be posted online around June 7. The sale is on public preview June 18, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; and June 19-22, 8:00 am until end of auction on each day. For further information, please visit www.jeffreysevans.com, email info@jeffreysevans.com, or call 540.434.3939.

Photo captions:
Photo 1: Important 18th-century Charleston, South Carolina portrait of a child, attributed to Henry Benbridge, descended in the family – Lot 2147
Photo 2: Outstanding mid-19th century Pennsylvania Schwenkfelder folk art drawing – Lot 1121
Photo 3: Very fine Eastern Virginia Chippendale walnut bottle case / cellaret – Lot 2285
Photo 4: Native American Navajo Third Phase Chief’s blanket – Lot 2171
Photo 5: Rare Lancaster, NY blown glass pitcher in unusual blue – Lot 74

By Jeffrey S. Evans & Assoc., Inc.