Knoxville (865) 558-3033 • Nashville (615) 812-6096 • info@caseantiques.com

Case Auctions
Live Auction

2026 Winter Fine Art & Antiques (Day 1)

Sat, Jan 31, 2026 09:00AM EST
  2026-01-31 09:00:00 2026-01-31 09:00:00 America/New_York Case Antiques Case Antiques : 2026 Winter Fine Art & Antiques (Day 1) https://auction.caseantiques.com/auctions/case-antiques/2026-winter-fine-art-antiques-day-1-17942
Live Auction at our Knoxville Gallery featuring 1,300+ lots from fine Southern estates as well as private and museum collections. Sale begins Sat. Jan. 31 at 9 AM EST with lots #1-704 and continues Sun. Feb. 1 at 10 AM EST with lots #705-1313. Be sure to view both catalogs.
Case Auctions bid@caseantiques.com
Lot 231

2 East TN Stoneware Pottery Jars, attrib. John E. Glass

Estimate: $500 - $550
Starting Bid
$250

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$0 $10
$100 $25
$500 $50
$1,000 $100
$3,000 $200
$5,000 $500
$10,000 $1,000
$20,000 $2,000
$50,000 $5,000
$100,000 $10,000

Two (2) East Tennessee salt-glazed stoneware pottery crocks, attributed to John E. Glass, working in Blount County, slight bell form with flattened rolled rims, stamped "1" denoting capacity within an incised stylized diamond or fish, and beveled base. One jar retains an exhibition label for the 2011 “Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware Made in East Tennessee 1800-1900” exhibit held at the East Tennessee Historical Society. 9 1/4 in. H and 9 7/8 in. H. Circa 1857 - 1860. This lot also contains an associated, possibly Blount County, salt-glazed stoneware pottery shard with an incised maple leaf design and 1/2 capacity mark.

Note: John E. Glass is listed as a potter in an 1858 directory of Blount County businesses. On the 1860 census, he is identified as a 39-year-old potter living without land adjacent to David Grindstaff, father of the potter William Grindstaff. Glass appears to have started a pottery factory on David Grindstaff's property, and William Grindstaff began to work with him, eventually establishing a pottery business in his own name. (Source: Tennessee Potteries, Pots, and Potters - 1790s - 1950, Volume 1, Samuel D. Smith and Stephen T. Rogers, 2011).

Condition

Both jars with chips to the rim and scattered firing flaws.

Provenance

The collection of Marty and David Black, Rockford, TN.

Available payment options

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • Amex
  • Diners
  • Discover
  • JCB
  • Union Pay

Payment must be received no later than five (5) days after the sale.


If paying with a credit card, a 3.5% credit card processing fee will be applied to the final sales price (i.e. hammer price + buyer's premium + applicable taxes). If you have a credit card on file with Case, any winning bids will be automatically charged (up to $3000) along with applicable fees 72 hours after you receive your invoice unless other arrangements have been made.


If paying with wire transfer, please use the following information:
Bank: Pinnacle Bank
150 Third Avenue South, Suite 900
Nashville, TN 37201
Phone # (865) 766-3000
Swift Code: PNFPUS44
Routing, Transit, ABA: 064008637
Beneficiary: Case Antiques, Inc.
4310 Papermill Drive
Knoxville, TN 37909
Account #: NOT DISCLOSED (please refer to your invoice email for the Deposit Account Number or contact us )

The UPS Store of Bearden Contact – Joe 865-584-0081 (press 5) fax 865-584-0094 Email: store2630@theupsstore.com Click here to get a quote

The UPS Store of Northshore Knoxville Contact – Eve 865-951-2499 Email: store6461@theupsstore.com

Package Manager (FedEx, USPS, DHL) Offers crate & large freight services Contact – Burak 865-584-3000 Email: info@PackageManager.net

Crate Pros (International Shipping) Contact – Tim 865-217-6121 Email: knoxville@cratepros.net