Group of three (3) North Carolina salt glazed stoneware items including 2 pitchers possibly turned by Rance Steed and 1 vase form pot. Pots range in size from 8 3/4" H to 10 3/4" H. All pieces late 19th/early 20th century. Note: Seagrove potter Rance Steed was a potter of mixed race who turned for […]
Lot 185: East TN Pottery Jar & Virginia S. Bell Pottery Vase
East TN Pottery Jar and Virginia S. Bell Pottery Vase, 2 items. 1st item: East Tennessee, Hawkins or Greene County, three gallon stoneware jar with cobalt floral tree decoration, cobalt "3" denoting capacity, one ridge line and one incised line around the neck, and lug handles. 14 1/8" H. 2nd item: Valley of Virginia, Strausberg […]
Lot 12: 14 Pcs. of Early Asian Ceramics
Fourteen (14) pieces Asian ceramics, all but one with Blue and White underglaze decoration including: one (1) wine pot with loop handles; one (1) bowl, 9 7/8" dia., with old paper label attributing it to Ming Dynasty, pre 1650 (multiple hairlines); one (1) early plate decorated with crane in landscape, 7 5/8" dia., possibly Ming […]
Lot 262: 4 Southern Folk Pottery Pcs. inc. Face Jug
Four (4) Southern pottery pieces. 1st item: W. A. Flowers (NC, 20th century) Southern Folk pottery face jug with horns, open mouth and blue drips/accents to spout, eyes and mouth. Signed and dated 1999 on the lower back. 9 3/4" H. 2nd item: Lanier Meaders (GA, 1917-1998) brown drip glazed pottery pitcher signed "Lanier Meaders" […]
Press Release – July 13, 2019 Auction – Edmondson “Uplifted Lady” Sculpture takes the high road at $240,000
Previous Next FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Sarah Campbell Drury (615) 812-6096 sarah@caseantiques.com www.caseantiques.com Edmondson “Uplifted Lady” Sculpture takes the high road at $240,000 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— A limestone carving titled “Miss Amy, an Uplifted Lady,” by William Edmondson, ascended to $240,000 at the July 13 Case Antiques Auction – just one of many high points in […]
Lot 588: Western NC Nelson Bass Pottery Jug
Western North Carolina dark brown alkaline glaze 4-gallon stoneware pottery jug, tall ovoid form with pulled strap handle, stamped below the spout "NB" for Nelson Bass (Lincoln County, NC, 1846-1918) and incised "4" denoting capacity. 16 1/4" H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Overall good condition with a few firing flaws to […]
Lot 161: Edgefield SC Pottery Face Jug, Thomas Davies Factory
Edgefield District, South Carolina stoneware alkaline pottery face jug, made at the Thomas Davies Factory (1861-1864) by an unknown African American maker. Light to dark olive green alkaline glaze with kaolin eyes and teeth, wide set eyes, singular eyebrow and large nose. 4 3/4" H x 4 1/4" dia. Circa 1862. Note: This face vessel […]
Lot 157: NC Stamped Daniel Seagle Pottery Jug, One Gallon
North Carolina, Catawba Valley, stoneware pottery jug or saddle jug, ovoid form with two flattened sides, dark brown alakaline glaze, and one strap handle. Upper shoulder beneath spout with incised initials “D S” for Daniel Seagle (1805-1867) and a “1” denoting capacity. 11 1/2″ H. Mid 19th Century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Some minor […]
Lot 155: NC Stamped Daniel Seagle Pottery Jug, 3 Gallon
North Carolina, Catawba Valley, stoneware pottery jug, ovoid form with brown alakaline glaze, and one strap handle, incised lines below the spout. Upper shoulder beneath spout with incised initials "D S" for Daniel Seagle (1805-1867) and a "3" denoting capacity. 15" H. Mid 19th Century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Minor fleabites to rim, some […]
Lot 149: Middle TN Dunn Pottery Pitcher, Signed & Dated
Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery pitcher, attributed to the Dunn pottery family working in the Putnam, White and DeKalb counties. Signed and dated in script, "J L Dunn/1887" along the upper mid-section with incised line below and incised line around the neck. Dark brown glaze with band of orange/light brown glaze to center. 9" H. Late […]
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