Six (6) Pre-Columbian pottery and stone effigies, including Colima culture. 1st item: Colima culture buff ware with brown polychrome hollow human effigy pottery figure of a seated male with elongated head and upturned face, his folded arms resting on his knees and shoulder. 1 1/4" hole to back of head. "3" inscribed under old scotch […]
Lot 279: 2 Mississippian Culture Arkansas Pottery Vessels, incl. Human Effigy
Two (2) Native American Mississippian Culture Arkansas pottery vessels, including Caddo human effigy. 1st item: Caddo grey ware human effigy jar with four human faces applied to top of rounded body below conical neck with flared lip, rounded base. Museum accession numbers to base. 9 1/4" H x 7 3/4" dia. 2nd item: Small grey […]
Lot 277: 4 Native American Pottery Items, incl. Nellie Nampeyo
Four (4) Native American pottery items. 1st item: Native American Hopi polychrome pottery bowl with painted migration design by Nellie Nampeyo Douma (1896-1978). Signed on the base. 2 3/4" H x 5 1/4" dia. 1st half 20th century. 2nd item: Native American, possibly Santo Domingo, handled pottery bowl with painted designs of corn and flowering […]
Lot 129: 4 NC Randolph County Stoneware Pottery Pcs.
Grouping of four (4) North Carolina stoneware pottery items, attributed to Randolph County. 1st item: One-gallon salt-glazed preserving jar attributed to Chester Webster (1799-1882) having five sets of three incised lines extending from the flared neck to lower middle of body, stamped "1" within a circle at shoulder to denote capacity. 12" H. Late 19th […]
Lot 128: 4 NC Randolph County Stoneware Pottery Jugs
Grouping of four (4) North Carolina stoneware pottery jugs, attributed to Randolph County. All with tall ovoid bodies, applied handles and salt glaze. Ranging in size from 10 1/2" H to 12 3/4" H. All Late 19th century. CONDITION: Hairline crack to lower handle on smallest jug with light glaze. Brown glaze jug with chips […]
Lot 127: 2 Southern Stoneware Pottery Items, NC & VA
Two (2) Southern Stoneware Pottery items, including North Carolina and Virginia. 1st item: Tall Western North Carolina stoneware pottery jug with a pulled handle and dark alkaline glaze. 14" H. Late 19th century. 2nd item: Virgina stoneware pottery jar with cobalt loop decoration around the upper shoulder and cobalt accents around terminus of each handle. […]
Lot 644: 2 Large Western NC Alkaline Glazed Pottery Jars
Two (2) large Western North Carolina alkaline glazed stoneware storage jars, one having a dark brown glaze with two strap handles applied on the upper shoulder (18 1/4" H) and the other with brown alkaline drip glaze, one strap handle applied just below the spout and an incised "4" denoting capacity (17" H). Both pieces […]
Lot 643: NC & GA Folk Pottery, 7 pieces incl. Face Jug
Group of seven (7) North Carolina and Georgia folk art pottery items, including one (1) Burlon Craig (North Carolina, 1914-2002) lidded face jar, one (1) Burlon Craig pitcher, one (1) Brown's Pottery (North Carolina, 20th century) face jug, one (1) Stanley Ferguson (Georgia, 20th/21st century) snake jug, one (1) Dwayne Crocker (Georgia, 20th/21st century) pottery […]
Lot 602: 3 Pueblo Pottery items, incl. Carmelita Dunlap, Elizabeth Naranjo
Three (3) Pueblo Pottery items, including Carmelita Dunlap, Elizabeth Naranjo. 1st item: Carmelita Dunlap (1925-1999) blackware olla form pottery jar with feather and geometric designs, signed on base "Carmelita Dunlap San Ildefonso Pueblo". 9 1/4" H x 10" dia. Circa 1985. 2nd item: Elizabeth Naranjo (1929-2017) heavily potted bulbous blackware jar, deeply carved with water […]
Lot 147: Four KY & TN Pottery Pieces incl. Grinstead
Four (4) Kentucky and Tennessee Pottery Pieces. 1st item: 19th century salt-glazed pottery jar by John Parker Grinstead (Kentucky, 1810-1888), stamped "J P Grinstead" and "1" denoting gallon capacity on the upper shoulder. 9 3/8" H. 2nd item: KY souvenir jug, brown over white slip reading "Compliments of F. T. Burke/Junction City, KY". 3 1/4" […]
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