Two (2) signed Tonita Martinez Roybal (1892-1945) San Ildefonso black on black pottery jars including one (1) small jar with tapered shoulder and curving geometric design to the shoulder, signed "Tonita & Juan" on the base and one (1) larger jar with batwing and kiva step decoration to the upper shoulder, signed "Tonita" on the […]
Lot 241: 7 Historical Transferware Pitchers incl. Waterloo, Farmers Arms
Seven (7) Historical Transferware Pitchers, including Staffordshire and Trenton; subjects include Spanish American War, Waterloo, Farmers Arms and English Royalty. 1st item: Spanish-American War commemorative ironstone pitcher, molded with an eagle's head-form spout and flaring wings, rope twist style handle; black transfer-printed cartouches of Admiral George Dewey within a rope twist and laurel wreath border […]
Lot 164: 3 Southwest VA Pottery Items, 2 poss. Vestal, Exhibited
Group of three (3) Southwest Virginia, Washington County, stoneware pottery pieces including a pitcher and jug attributed to the potter, Jesse Vestal (born 1828 North Carolina-died 1904 Virginia). 1st item: Salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, unsigned but attributed to Jesse/Jessee Vestal. 9 1/2" H. Last Qtr. 19th century. Note: Exhibited in the "Legacy in Clay: Pottery of […]
Lot 161: 2 J. B. Magee VA Stamped Pottery Pieces, One Exhibited
Two (2) stamped J. B. Magee (J.B. Magee, Washington Co., Virginia) salt glazed stoneware pieces. 1st item: Tall unglazed jug with upside down stamp to the upper shoulder, 11 1/2" H. 2nd item: Stoneware preserving jar with a slightly flaring rim and cobalt decoration, stamped just below the incised upper shoulder, 8 1/2" H. Both […]
Lot 155: C A Haun Earthenware Pottery Jar, Greene Co., TN
Christopher Alexander Haun (Greene County, TN, 1821-1861) lead and copper oxide decorated earthenware jar. Ovoid form with tapered rim edge, symmetrical extruded lug handles, bulbous midsection tapering to a beaded base. Unglazed bottom. Coggled band on upper shoulder with stylized lettering “C A Haun No. 1″ and elaborate tread stamp designs at the base of […]
Lot 818: 4 Antique Decorative Arts Books, inc. TN
1st item: THE ART AND MYSTERY OF TENNESSEE FURNITURE AND ITS MAKERS THROUGH 1850, by Nathan Harsh and Derita Coleman Williams, published by the Tennessee Historical Society, Nashville, 1988. Retains the original dust cover . 11 1/4" H x 8 3/4". 2nd item: FURNITURE OF THE GEORGIA PIEDMONT BEFORE 1830 by Henry D. Green, published […]
Lot 800: 2 Pre-Columbian Pottery Items
2 Pre-Columbian figural pottery pieces. 1st item: Nicaraguan/Managua polychrome earthenware female figurine depicted seated, 6 1/4" H x 5 1/4" W. Circa AD 800-1200. 2nd item: Costa Rican/Muneka, Nicoya region polychrome earthenware female figurine depicted seated, 8" H x 6" W. Circa AD 800-1200. Provenance: Both pieces deacessioned by the Mint Museum of Craft & […]
Lot 799: 3 Native American Pottery Jars, 20th c.
3 Native American Pottery Pcs. 1st item: Polychrome Hopi pottery jar by Fannie L. Polacca, round form with narrow opening, decorated with leaf and geometric designs. Signed "Fannie L. Polacca Nampeyo" with symbol on underside. 7"H x 10 1/2" dia. 20th c. Note: The artist is the daughter of Tom Polacca, the Granddaughter of Fannie […]
Lot 795: Randy Miller Cherokee Turquoise Inlaid Pottery Jar
Randy Miller Native American/Cherokee turquoise inlaid lidded pottery jar, tall ovoid form. Signed on the base “RANDY”. 12″ H x 9″ DIA. 20th Century. Provenance: The Estate of Larry Casey, Jackson, Tennessee. Provenance: The Estate of Larry Casey, Jackson, Tennessee. CONDITION: Very good condition.
Lot 708: Thomas Polacca Nampeyo Native American Pottery Jar
Thomas Polacca Nampeyo (Hopi, 1935-2003) pottery jar with deeply carved geometric, figural, bear, ram and buffalo designs with polychrome paint on a natural ground. Signed and dated "April 1978" with corn stalk symbol on the base. 8 1/4" H. 20th century. Provenance: The Estate of Larry Casey, Jackson, Tennessee. CONDITION: Overall very good condition.
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