Group of three (3) Gaudy Dutch pottery items, including two (2) cream pitchers including one (1) with a molded rim and base and floral design and one (1) larger creamer with grape pattern and lustre; and one (1) waste bowl with blue and green floral designs. Molded pitcher marked V on the base. Ranging in […]
Lot 119: 2 Stoneware Pottery Jars, Kentucky & Mid-Atlantic
1st item: Kentucky 5-gallon stoneware pottery storage jar, marked, salt glazed with lug handles, faintly stamped "John Bauer & Bro. /Preston St./ Lousiville, KY" and impressed "5" denoting capacity. 17 1/4" H. Late 19th century. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic lidded storage jar with cobalt floral sprig decoration below the rim. 10 1/2" H. Late 19th century. […]
Lot 620: 6 Pcs. Native American Catawba Pottery
Group of six (6) Catawba Native American pottery forms. 1st item: An early jar with Chief effigy head handles, unsigned. Note: A McKissick Museums letter included with the lot states that the early Chief effigy jar was purchased between 1920-1922 from Catawba women in South Carolina who were selling pottery door-to-door. Early 20th century. 2nd […]
Lot 311: Chinese Hardstone Buddha & Yixing Pottery Teapot, 2 items
1st item: Chinese carved hardstone Ho Tai or "Laughing Buddha" figure, depicted seated with a smile on his face and with a pearl necklace in his right hand, in colors of russet and cream. Fitted with a hardstone stand. Buddha: 3 3/4" H. Overall with stand: 5 1/4" H x 3" W. 2nd item: Yixing […]
Lot 254: Lanier Meaders Folk Art Pottery Face Jug, 1 of 2
Lanier Meaders (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) folk art pottery face jug having a dark olive alkaline glaze with porcelain eyes, pronounced nose and lips, and no teeth. Incised signature on the base, "Lanier Meaders". 9 1/2" H. 20th century. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia. Acquired directly from the artist. CONDITION: […]
Lot 255: Lanier Meaders Folk Art Pottery Face Jug, 2 of 2
Lanier Meaders (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) folk art pottery face jug having a dark brown alkaline glaze with porcelain eyes, pronounced nose and lips, and no teeth. Incised signature on the base, "Lanier Meaders". 9 1/4" H. 20th century. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia. Acquired directly from the artist. CONDITION: […]
Lot 249: Exhibited West Tennessee 10 Gallon Pottery Jar, Attrib. Craven
Exhibited West Tennessee (Henderson County) ten-gallon stoneware pottery jar attributed to Tinsley W. Craven. Oval-shaped with ear handles and a crimped or raised band encircling the middle with wave design, joining both halves of the jar. Incised "10" below the rim denoting capacity. 21" H. Note: This jar was exhibited in the MADE IN TENNESSEE […]
Lot 1023: Rare Yokena pottery bowl, Mississippi Native American
Rare Yokena Native American pottery bowl, found in Warren County, Mississippi, near Vicksburg, 3" H x 7" diameter. PROVENANCE: The Estate of David B. Person, Holly Springs, Mississippi. CONDITION: Broken in multiple places and repaired.
Lot 705: Jack Daniels Gunter Pottery Whiskey Jug c. 1900
Circa 1900 Jack Daniels stoneware whiskey jug from Nashville Tennessee retailer W.T. and C.D. Gunter, with albany slip top and handle, the lower buff colored body stenciled in cobalt: W. T. & C. D. GUNTER, LIQUOR DEALERS Jack Daniel No. 7 Whiskey. 205 BROAD ST. NASHVILLE. – – TENNESSEE". 9 1/4" H x 5 1/2" […]
Lot 706: Four (4) Nashville Stoneware Pottery Whiskey Jugs
Four (4) Nashville, TN stoneware advertising whiskey jugs. 1st item: White glazed stoneware pottery jug with cobalt stamped inscription "Berry, Demoville & Co./Wholesale Druggists/Nashville, Tenn", with dried corn cob in spout. 12" H x approx. 7" dia. 2nd item: Stoneware pottery jug with dark brown to cream slip glazed with cobalt stencil "J. T. Doores […]
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