Collection of Five (5) Woodcut Prints by Edward aka Ted Faiers (Canadian/American/Memphis, 1908-1985). All pencil signed and unframed, on Japan paper. Includes "Squirrel in a Locust Tree" dated 1965 (left and right edges folded back); "Rejoice" dated 1960 (stains and hole to top); "Puppet" numbered 17/45 and dated 62 (some yellow spots along top edge); […]
Lot 499: Carl Schmidt 13" Rookwood Vase, Marine Harbor Scene
Tall Carl Schmidt Rookwood vellum glaze scenic vase depicting sailboats on a sea at sunset. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside with Flame mark, XVIII for 1918 and 900V A with incised artist's initials CS and V for vellum glaze. "1775" in marker to underside. 13 1/2" H. Biography: Charles Schmidy, born in […]
Lot 209: 2 Cobalt Decorated PA Stoneware Jars, Russell, Hamilton & Jones
Two (2) stoneware pottery jars with salt glaze and cobalt decoration including one (1) R.W. Russell, Beaver, PA, 5-gallon jar with applied lug handles and foliate cobalt decoration to front and base of handles, stamped with maker below rim (19" H), and one (1) Hamilton & Jones 2- gallon jar cobalt stenciled "Jas. Hamilton/Greensboro, PA/ […]
Lot 206: North Carolina, Catawba Valley 5-Gallon Stoneware Jug
North Carolina, Lincoln County, 5-gallon stoneware pottery jug with dark olive alkaline glaze and two pulled strap handles, together with an incised "5" below the spout denoting capacity. Possible additional mark denoting potter initials but not decipherable. 17 1/4" H. 3rd Quarter 19th century. PROVENANCE: Private Illinois Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with some […]
Lot 205: 2 J.B. Magee Cobalt Decorated Crocks, 1 Marked
Two (2) J. B. Magee (J.B. Magee, Washington Co., VA) salt glazed stoneware crocks, both having floral cobalt decoration around the body, one impressed J B MAGEE below the rim. Both 7 1/2" H x 7 3/4" dia. Late 19th century. For an example of Magee pottery, refer to "Great Road Style: The Decorative Arts […]
Lot 198: East TN Stoneware Preserving Jar, Weaver Brothers
East Tennessee stoneware pottery jar with two incised lines below the rim. Stamped WEAVER & BRO / KNOXVILLE for David and George Weaver, working Knoxville, TN, 1876-1887. 8 1/2" H. CONDITION: One 5/8" chip to rim, otherwise overall very good condition.
Lot 196: SW Virginia or East TN Cobalt Floral Decorated Jug
Southwest Virginia/East Tennessee stoneware pottery jug with tri-tulip cobalt decoration to one side of the body, pulled handle, possibly Decker pottery of Washington County, TN. 12" H. 3rd quarter, 19th century. PROVENANCE: Private Hawkins County, Tennessee collection. CONDITION: Overall good condition, faint spider hairline to the upper left shoulder, scattered firing imperfections.
Lot 192: East TN Stoneware Jar, attrib. Charles Decker
East Tennessee decorated stoneware jar or crock, attributed to Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914) of Keystone Pottery, Washington County, TN. 2-Gallon salt-glazed form with cobalt decorated flower of several petals to each side of the body, and cobalt decoration on top and base of each lug handle with cobalt feather below. 12" H. 19th century. PROVENANCE: […]
Lot 190: East TN William Grindstaff Stamped Jar
East Tennessee, Blount or Knox County, tall tapering cylindrical stoneware pottery jar, with impressed decoration just below the rim above an impressed half-crescent mark “W. Grinstaff” for William Grindstaff. Unknown stamp pattern at the end of the Grindstaff name and a “1” denoting gallon capacity. Unusual circular handle on left side. 12 3/4″ H. Late […]
Lot 191: East TN Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Pitcher, Charles Decker
East Tennessee stoneware pottery pitcher attributed to Charles Frederick Decker of Washington County (1832-1914) ovoid body with footed base having multiple incised lines around the neck and upper shoulder, and cobalt decoration including a band of dots around the upper shoulder, vertical lines to each side of the spout and three flowers to the lower […]
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