- Chelsea Keramic Art Works. vase (after
Walter Griffin). c. 1881, glazed earthenware. 7¼ h × 11¾ w × 3¾ d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,500–2,000. This work depicts mice, a cat, and owls. Impressed manufacturer's...
[more like this] - DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE GRIFFIN VASEExquisitely
detailed vessel decorated in a relief with trailing floral designs and a griffin on each side. Painted in tones of blue, brown, and white with molded flower head patterns.
Doulton...
[more like this] - SPANISH MAJOLICA EMBLAZONED WALL CHARGERSpanish
majolica earthenware charger, early 20th c., a white ground decorated in blue and yellow, stylized border, enclosing a heraldic shield flanked by winged griffins, numbered...
[more like this] - ART NOUVEAU CONTINENTAL STYLE GLAZED
JARDINIERE Art Nouveau Continental style molded earthenware jardiniere, having a red/brown Majolica glaze with human masks, griffin pedestal, and rising on paw feet, apparently...
[more like this] - GERMAN WESTERWALD SALTGLAZED STONEWARE
LARGE EWER LARGE EWER, circa 1900, incised 253, of shield shape, the tapering cylindrical neck with griffin head spout, the scroll handle modeled as the head and torso of...
[more like this] - TALAVERA POTTERY CHARGER GRIFFIN RAMPANTTalavera
tin-glazed earthenware charger, in blue and white glazes, geometric border, centering a griffin rampant, approx 14"diam, 0.75lbs **Provenance: A fine San Antonio, Texas estate**...
[more like this] - EIGHT SMALL FLOWER BASKETS, NC 1940-50s,
lead glazed earthenware various glazes, one signed "NCG 84", a transitional buff glazed basket, early 1900s, with sticker "Griffin Collection Lot 127"....
[more like this] - (10) Majolica Vases, Jars, Jardiniere
and Plates to include a stoneware pitcher, 6"H, a floral trimmed rose finial covered jar, 7 1/2"H, an Austrian majolica floral sided vase, 5 1/2"H, a similarly designed pottery...
[more like this] - Bellarmine stoneware jug, 1658, ovoid
with mottled brown/gray glaze, oval medallion marked "L I" with opposed griffins below "1658", Rhenish area, Germany, 10 in. Base chips and glaze anomalies....
[more like this] - Two Meaders stoneware vases (Cheever,
1887-1967, White County, Georgia; Arie, Macon County, North Carolina, 1897-1989): one with everted scalloped rim, runny olive alkaline glaze, unmarked, Griffin notes: "Made...
[more like this] - Two Cheever Meaders candlesticks (Cheever,
1887-1967, White County, Georgia; Arie, 1897-1989, Macon County, North Carolina): both alkaline glaze stoneware, question mark handles, both marked "Meaders Pottery,...
[more like this] - Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher (1887-1967,
White County, Georgia), dark brown/olive alkaline glaze, 10 in. Griffin notes this pitcher was "made by Cheever Meaders and sold by him to Norma K. Seiferla in 1960s at Mossy...
[more like this] - Italian maiolica (tin glazed earthenware)
garden seat modern Sambuco Mario Deruta Italy; pedestal form polychrome decorated in Renaissance taste with griffins and scrolling floral and foliate motifs marked on...
[more like this] - Three pieces Georgia stoneware, all
alkaline glaze: jar with mottled black and dark red glaze, shallow lug handles, 7 in., Provenance: Griffin notes: "Found at site of James Long Pottery, Crawford County,...
[more like this] - Rare stoneware ant trap, alkaline glaze,
central cylindrical open cavity surrounded by circular trough, 2-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. Several large rim chips. Griffin notes that "One set of four used around legs of table...
[more like this] - Italian maiolica (tin glazed earthenware)
20th C. including: two bowls with serpent handles both polychrome decorated in Renaissance taste with griffins along with a similarly decorated candleholder/chamberstick...
[more like this] - Two Georgia pottery pitchers, alkaline
glaze stoneware: one with well-formed spout, incised lines at shoulder, medium olive/black glaze, 9-1/2 in., Provenance: Jerry Schmitt, Macon, 1990, spout chips, surface abrasions,...
[more like this] - Stoneware jug, strap handle, mottled
and runny olive alkaline glaze, three incised lines at shoulder, Griffin notes maker "identified by John Burrison as Tarplin Dorsey, Mossy Creek, Georgia; operated a shop...
[more like this] - STONEWARE WATER JUG. American 2nd
quarter-19th century. Impressed label for ''S. Hart Fulton'' (New York) and retailer's mark ''J.A. Griffin Oswego N.Y.'' with a brushed cobalt ''3'' and pair of lovebirds....
[more like this] - Stoneware canning or fruit jar, ovoid
with flared rim, salt glaze over Albany slip, attributed by John Burrison to "later Barrow County tradition", 12 in. Excellent condition, large glaze drips as made....
[more like this] - Westerwald Chamber Pot German, late
17th/early 18th century, stoneware with blue decoration, griffins alternating with flowers, 5-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Stoneware jug, apple shape with strap
handle, mottled brown glaze, Griffin notes "attributed by John Burrison to be work of a Craven family potter", 7-1/2 in. Sandy surface (underfired), small rim and...
[more like this] - I.H. Craven stoneware jug, runny medium
olive alkaline glaze, attributed by John Burrison to I.H. Craven, 1839-1900, White County, Georgia, 7 in. Large rim chip, old corn cob in top, otherwise good condition. Griffin...
[more like this] - Stoneware jar, everted rim, punched
wreath-shaped mark on shoulder, medium olive alkaline glaze, Griffin notes: "Evaluated by John Burrison in 1980; identified as from Mossy Creek area", 10 in. Excellent condition...
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