1st item: Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery jar, grey to brown transition, incised lines around the upper shoulder of jar, slightly flaring rim. 10 1/4"H x 8"W. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2nd item: Cobalt blue glazed pottery bowl with double ring handles, bottom unglazed and unsigned. Attributed to Auman pottery, North Carolina. 4 3/8"H x 11 […]
Lot 688: Pottery Jar w/ Scenic Colorado Painted Scene
Painted two-handled pottery jar, possibly a presentation form, having wavy rim and applied pattern decoration to gilt painted body. Has hand painted scenic vignette depicting the Rocky Mountains within a red border reading Colorado, 1890, green painted border at the base. Base marked in pencil "Ab2, $12.50". 8 3/4" H x approx. 9" W. Late […]
Lot 607: 6 Pcs. Stick Spatterware incl. Rabbitware
6 items of pottery. 1st item: Staffordshire "Rabbitware" stick spatter platter with an identifying mark on the back. 14 3/4" W x 10 1/4" D. 2nd-5th items: 4 stick spatterware Gaudy Ironstone blue/white/red plates. One plate is 10" W and three are 9 1/4" W. 6th item: Stick spatterware Gaudy Ironstone bowl. 2 1/2" H […]
Lot 608: Group of 23 English ABC Pottery Plates
Grouping of 23 English pottery ABC plates, themes include Franklin's proverb "By the Plough", "Child on a Wall", "Crusoe on the Raft" , "Clock Riddle" and more. Most unmarked, but a few marked "Tunstall, England, C.A. & Sons" or impressed "J.G. Meakin". Ranging in size from 8 3/8" D to 5 3/8" D. All 19th […]
Lot 525: Cochiti Pottery Bird Effigy
Cochiti polychrome pottery effigy pitcher with bird head, having painted stylized feather decoration. Native American, circa 1910. 7 1/2" H x 6" diameter. Provenance: the estate of James R. (and Mary B.) Packard, Huntsville, Alabama. Condition: Overall very good condition with 3/8" glaze flake/abrasion to pitcher midsection under beak, some wear and grime consistent with […]
Lot 527: Dawn Navasie/Hopi Pottery Jar, Award Winner
Native American Hopi polychrome decorated pottery jar by Dawn Navasie. Polychrome bird and geometric designs. Signed Dawn Navasie on the base. 1st prize winner of the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Gallup, New Mexico, 1997. 8 1/2″ H x approx. 15″ W at largest point. 20th century. Provenance: A Williamson County, Tennessee private collection. Condition: Overall excellent […]
Lot 524: Southwest Native American Pottery Olla
Southwest Native American polychrome pottery olla, wavy line decoration around rim, geometric and line decoration to body. 9 3/4" H. Early 20th century. Provenance: Property from the estate of Dorothy Louise Luhrs, PhD, (1910-1972), Archaeologist with University of New Mexico/School of American Research Field School, whose studies and research included the Una Via Chaco Canyon, […]
Lot 466: Group of 4 Pcs. Rookwood Art Pottery
1st & 2nd items: Pair of Rookwood Kingfisher bookends. Base with incised Rookwood logo, date (1925), shape 2657, marks and artist monogram for William McDonald. 6" H x 5 1/2" W. 3rd item: Rookwood matte production vase with peacock feather decoration, base with incised Rookwood logo, XIX (1919) date mark and 12 shape mark. 7" […]
Lot 461: Teco Art Pottery Candlesticks plus 1 other
2 Teco American Arts and Crafts Period Art Pottery Candle Sticks or Chambersticks, each in a matte green glaze, one 6 1/2" H with molded bobeche, tapering shaft and loop handle, the other 2 1/4" H with squared rim and handle; both marked "Teco" on undersides. Also included in this lot is 1 candlestick with […]
Lot 463: 2 Joseph F. Meyer Newcomb Pottery Items
1st item: Tall cylindrical vase with tapering neck and green matte glaze, incised stamps for Newcomb College and Joseph Meyer (working 1896 – 1925). 6 1/4" H. Note: Joseph H. Meyer was the third potter hired for the Newcomb Pottery, working at the Newcomb pottery from 1896-1925. Most Newcomb pottery was thrown by Meyer and […]
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