- Mary Louise Dunn for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional vase with grapevines. 1912, glazed earthenware. 7¼ h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,071. estimate: $1,200–1,600. Impressed and glazed manufacturer's mark,...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS
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ASIAN CERAMICS ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????including art reference books on asian art ceramics, in total 85 publications:Ashmolean...
[more like this] - Anna Frances Simpson for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional vase with paperwhites. 1914, glazed earthenware. 8 h × 4 dia in. result: $3,250. estimate: $1,800–2,200. Signed, dated and numbered to underside ‘NC/AFS/B/JM/250/GJ66’....
[more like this] - Alma Mason for Newcomb College Pottery.
Transitional vase with roses. 1913, glazed earthenware. 7 h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,625. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Signed, dated and numbered to underside ‘NC/JM/B in...
[more like this] - Moorcroft Pottery. Transitional vase
with forget-me-nots. c. 1913, glazed earthenware. 5? h × 6½ dia in. result: $1,375. estimate: $500–700. Painted green signature to underside 'W. Moorcroft, des.'....
[more like this] - Newcomb College Pottery. Transitional
tile with geese. 1913, glazed earthenware. 4¼ h × 4¼ w × ? d in. result: $1,430. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed and glazed manufacturer's mark to reverse ‘NC GC4’....
[more like this] - Moorcroft Pottery. Transitional vase
with cornflowers. c. 1913, glazed earthenware. 5¾ h × 4½ w × 3¼ d in. result: $975. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Glazed signature to underside ‘W. Moorcroft’ with brown...
[more like this] - May Sydnor Morel for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional vase with daffodils. 1914, glazed earthenware. 8½ h × 4¾ dia in. result: $5,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside...
[more like this] - Anna Frances Simpson for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional vase with lilies. 1912, glazed earthenware. 10¾ h × 4 dia in. result: $4,750. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed and glazed manufacturer's mark to...
[more like this] - Newcomb College Pottery. Transitional
vase with calla lilies. 1912, glazed earthenware. 8¼ h × 6 dia in. result: $11,340. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Seconded manufacturer's mark to underside with glazed date...
[more like this] - Henrietta Bailey for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional bowl with butterflies and clover. 1916, glazed earthenware. 4¼ h × 7¼ dia in. result: $3,528. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed and glazed manufacturer's...
[more like this] - Anna Frances Simpson for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional vase with jasmine. 1910, glazed earthenware. 5¾ h × 5½ dia in. result: $6,300. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed and glazed manufacturer's mark...
[more like this] - Anna Frances Simpson for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional vase with crocuses. 1909, glazed earthenware. 8 h × 2½ dia in. result: $3,930. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Impressed and glazed manufacturer's mark and...
[more like this] - Anna Frances Simpson for Newcomb College
Pottery. Transitional bowl with huckleberry flowers. 1914, glazed earthenware. 3¾ h × 6 dia in. result: $630. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark and...
[more like this] - 3 MIDDLE TN POTTERY HANDLED JARSGrouping
of three (3) Middle Tennessee stoneware jars of graduated size. 1st item - Middle Tennessee stoneware jar with large pulled strap handles, elongated flaring rim, and ovoid...
[more like this] - MIDDLE TN STONEWARE JAR & NC AUMAN BOWL1st
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...
[more like this] - MIDDLE TN POTTERY GREASE LAMP & CANDLESTICKGroup
of 2 Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery lighting forms including a grease lamp with pulled handle, brown to green transition color (3 3/4" H) and a candlestick with one pulled...
[more like this] - MIDDLE TN POTTERY PITCHER & RUFFLED
RIM VASE1st item: Middle TN stoneware pottery vase with crimped edge and brown/tan/brown transition glaze. 6 3/4" H. 2nd item: Middle TN stoneware pottery pitcher with pulled...
[more like this] - 3 MIDDLE TN POTTERY ITEMS1st item: Middle
TN stoneware honey jar with strap handle, mottled tan to brown transition glaze and incised line around the shoulder. 11" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 5.8 lbs. 2nd item:...
[more like this] - 2 MIDDLE TN 2-HANDLED POTTERY JARS OR
URNSTwo (2) nearly matching Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery urn form jars with pulled strap handles. One with darker brown glaze to the body and neck unglazed (10 1/2"...
[more like this] - 2 MIDDLE TN URN FORM POTTERY ITEMS1st
item: Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery, urn form, having a purple/tan/purple transitional glaze with strap handles applied near the flaring rim and then terminating in points,...
[more like this] - 2 MIDDLE TN STONEWARE FLOWER POTSTwo
Middle Tennessee stoneware flower pots. 1st item: Stoneware pottery planter or flower pot with thin crimped edge, bulbous body, and brown/tan/brown transition glaze with drain...
[more like this] - 3 MIDDLE TN STONEWARE POTTERY MINIATURESGrouping
of 3 Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery miniatures having glaze with brown/tan/brown transition color including one (1) jug form with pulled strap handle (4 1/8" H) and two...
[more like this] - 2 MIDDLE TN 2-HANDLED POTTERY JARS1st
item: Middle Tennessee stoneware urn form double handled pottery jar with brown/green/light tan transition glaze. 14 1/2" H. 2nd item: Large Middle Tennessee double handled...
[more like this] - MIDDLE TN POTTERY JAR, POSS. HEDGECOUGHLarge
Middle TN stoneware pottery jar with applied heart, diamond, flower and swag decoration, double strap handles, and ruffled rim. Attributed to the Hedgecough Pottery (Putnam...
[more like this] - 4 MIDDLE TN STONEWARE JARS AND VASESMiddle
TN stoneware pottery jar and vases, 4 items total. 1st item: Stoneware pottery jar with double strap handles, salt deposits/drip on one handle, slightly flaring neck, and...
[more like this] - 2 SOUTHERN STONEWARE POTTERY ITEMS,
INCL. COBALT DEC. J...1st item: Two (2) gallon cobalt decorated salt-glazed stoneware jar with foliate, line decoration, and freehand "2". Incised lines on upper shoulder,...
[more like this] - 3 FINE JAMACOAQUE POTTERY ANIMALS -
JAGUARS & MONKEYPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Jamacoaque (Jama Coaque) culture, ca. 500 CE. A trio of mold-formed pottery effigy creatures! The slightly squat and rounded animal...
[more like this] - JAMACOAQUE POTTERY VESSEL - TRANSFORMED
JAGUAR SHAMANPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Jamacoaque (Jama Coaque), ca. 100 to 500 CE. An extremely expressive pottery vessel in the form of a snarling jaguar with almond-shaped...
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, TRANSITIONAL BOWL Early
20th century, lead glazed earthenware, having an inwardly curving rim above a rounded shoulder with tapered sides, unmarked....
[more like this] - EARLY SOUTHERN POTTERY TRANSITIONAL
JAR Attributed to Seagrove area, unknown potter, clear orange glazed earthenware with ovoid form, rolled rim, flat applied handles, shallow footed base....
[more like this] - THREE TRANSITIONAL STYLE GLAZED POTTERY
VESSELS MOUNTED AS LAMPS, H OF TALLER: 21 1/2 IN. (54.61 CM.)Three Transitional Style Glazed Pottery Vessels Mounted as Lamps,, Dimensions: H of taller: 21 1/2 in. (54.61...
[more like this] - WILLIAM MOORCROFT (1872-1945) FOR JAMES
MACINTYRE & CO.
‘FLORIAN WARE’ FORGET-ME-NOT AND TULIPS CHALICE & COVER, CIRCA 1900 glazed earthenware, painted signature in green, printed factory stamp, impressed 14322.5cm...
[more like this] - Moorcroft Pottery. Transitional tazza
with irises. c. 1915, glazed earthenware. 2½ h × 7? dia in. result: $282. estimate: $400–600. Painted green signature to underside 'W. Moorcroft. des.'....
[more like this] - Moorcroft Pottery. Transitional bowl
with peacock feathers. c. 1915, glazed earthenware. 7¾ h × 3? w × 11? d in. result: $293. estimate: $400–600. Painted green signature to underside 'W. Moorcroft'....
[more like this] - Excerpt from Hunt Prothro Pottery: "I
studied with Marguerite Wildenhain at her Pond Farm CA studio/school during the 70's and I've been working as a potter ever since. Currently I fire to cone 10 working in porcelain...
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