Newcomb College matte glaze art pottery vase or cachepot with low relief trees, moss and full moon decoration in colors of blue, green and cream. Base with impressed Newcomb cipher, date code for 1933 (UI75) and impressed initial mark for the decorator Sarah (Sadie) Agnes Estelle Irvine. Includes a handwritten note from a relative of […]
Lot 518: Moorcroft Art Pottery Flambe Grape Vase & Bowl, 2 items
Two (2) pieces of Moorcroft Flambe Grape art pottery. 1st item: Moorcroft art pottery flambe glaze vase, tapered form with grape cluster and leaf decoration to the shoulder on a red and green ground; signed and impressed maker's marks to the base. 12 3/4" H. 1st half 20th century. 2nd item: Moorcroft art pottery bowl, […]
Lot 214: Pair Diminutive John Bell Pottery Jugs, 1882
Pair of diminutive John Bell/Waynesboro manganese and lead glazed earthenware pottery jugs, ovoid form with applied handles, upper shoulders impressed JOHN BELL WAYNESBORO, signed on the base with the identical date. The larger jug signed on the base "Waynesboro June (or Jan) 14 82" and the smaller jug signed on the base, "Wayne Jun (or […]
Lot 175: Charles Counts Civil Rights Pottery Jar, "Against the Mob"
Charles Counts (Kentucky, 1934-2000) Civil Rights inspired art pottery lidded jar, with allover incised decoration including figures being doused by a fireman’s water hose, a dog barking at a figure and other figures with raised hands and shouting. Incised inscription around the shoulder reads “Lift Up Our Voices Against The Mob”. Additionally incised on the […]
Case Study: Great Road Pottery of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia
Great Road Pottery of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Southern earthenware and stoneware research has made significant strides in the last 25 years. Entire new schools of pottery have been discovered, uncovering new forms and traditions. The pottery of the “Great Road”, encompassing Southwest Virginia and Eastern Tennessee represents a newly discovered pottery tradition. The […]
Lot 1068: 2 Billy Ray Hussey Pottery Items, Mule & Chicken Feed Bank
Two (2) North Carolina Billy Ray Hussey (b. 1955) Folk Art Pottery Items, including one (1) Mule and one (1) Chicken Feed Bank. 1st item: Stoneware mule with cobalt highlights throughout including the words NO, NOT and BIG NO. Signed and dated on the base "BH '59." 8 1/4" H x 11 1/4" L. 2nd […]
Lot 537: 2 Pcs. Artist Signed Rookwood Pottery, Todd & Jones
Two (2) pieces of Rookwood art pottery, including Charles Stewart Todd and Katherine Jones. 1st item: Charles Stewart Todd vase with matte brown glaze and impressed fruit decoration. Base incised with artist's initials and stamped with Rookwood mark, date mark XIII for 1913, shape #946. 10 3/4" H x 5" dia. 2nd item: Katherine Jones […]
Lot 538: 3 Pcs. Rookwood Art Pottery
Three (3) pieces Rookwood art pottery, vases and creamer. 1st item: Josephine Ella Zettel signed Rookwood vase, with daffodil floral decoration against mint green glaze. Base stamped with Rookwood mark, shape #917E, and W together with the incised with artist initials ZE. 2nd item: Carl Schmidt signed Rookwood vase, with yellow flower design against green, […]
Lot 469: 5 Lanier Meaders, GA Folk Art Pottery Items
Five (5) Lanier Meaders (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998)folk art pottery items. 1st-2nd item: Two (2) pitchers with dark brown or olive green alkaline glaze, both having applied handles, pinched spouts, andincised lines around upper shoulders. Ranging in size from 5 3/4" H x 6 3/4" W to 8 3/4" H x 8" W. 3rd item: […]
Lot 467: 2 Edwin Meaders Folk Pottery Items, Rooster & Pitcher
Two (2) Edwin "Nub" Meaders (American/Georgia, 1921-2015) folk art pottery items, including one (1) rooster with a dark olive glaze signed on the base "Edwin Meaders" and one (1) pitcher with twin raised grape cluster decoration to the body signed and dated "Edwin Meaders 11 -5 -1986" to the base. Ranging in size from 8 […]
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