Two Lanier Meaders Pitchers Georgia,20th century, one with medium olive alkaline glaze, pinched spout, incised bands, inscribed on base \"Lanier Meaders\", (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), and \"5\" within...
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THREE SOUTHERN POTTERY STONEWARE PITCHERS19th-20th century, the first, an alkaline glaze with unusual scrolled handle and incised 'saw-tooth' lines of decoration, possibly Georgia (10 in.) (base rim flake); the second...
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TWO ALKALINE GLAZED TABLE PITCHERS,WESTERN NC 19th century, Albany slip and glass, glaze, both with incised line decoration at the shoulder, one has the initials "L.S.R." inscribed on the underside, the other...
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Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one attributedto Cheever Meaders, White County, Georgia, Provenance: Glenson Lee, scattered kiln debris and rim roughness as made, 4-1/4 in.; one with bulbous base, attributed to Cleveland...
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Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one lightolive glaze, incised bands of wavy lines at midsection, 7-3/4 in., Provenance: Harold Lloyd, Tipton, Georgia, 1977, extensive rim chips and wear ; one with visible turning...
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Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one withtapered neck and bulbous base, speckled medium olive glaze, 8-3/4 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1977, scattered rim chips ; one with lid, glossy medium olive glaze, found...
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Two Edwin Meaders pitchers: both withmedium olive alkaline glaze and applied grapes and leaves, one marked "Edwin Meaders 2-28-1986", 9 in., one marked "Edwin Meaders 2-26-1986", 6-1/2 in....
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Three Harold Hewell pitchers (Gillsville,Georgia, born 1926): stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, all marked on base "Harold Hewell", 10-3/4 in. dated 2003; 7-3/4 in. and 7-1/2 in. dated 1994. Excellent condition....
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Three Harold Hewell pitchers (Gillsville,Georgia, born 1926): stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, 16-3/8 in. with lifting handle at one side; 12-3/4 in. and 11-1/4 in. with large rutile run at handles, all inscribed...
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Michel Bayne stoneware pitchers SouthCarolina alkaline glaze with squat form applied slip decoration one with oak leaf pattern the other with swirled swags both signed on bottom. H8'' and H8 1/4'' (2pcs) Provenance:...
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Miniature Pottery Collection probablySouthern, 19th and 20th centuries, jugs, pitchers, lidded sugar, four pieces Hilton Pottery with blue rims (McDowell County, North Carolina, second quarter 20th century),...
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Three stoneware pitchers: one with brownglaze, marked on side "W Colfield, Howell Mill GA" (Thomas William Colfield, born 1865, working Atlanta area late 19th century), 10-1/2 in., for similar example,...
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Three Georgia stoneware pitchers, allwith alkaline glaze: one with small pinched spout, runny olive glaze, attributed to John Burrison to Mossy Creek area, 9-3/4 in., Provenance: Purchased from Hunt's Wagon...
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Two stoneware pitchers, both alkalineglaze: one with medium olive glaze, incised shoulder lines, 10-1/8 in., Provenance: "Found in Bartow County, Georgia, 1977", large rim chips; one cylindrical with...
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Two alkaline glaze batter pitchers,both with flowerpot style rims with spout and incised line at base of strap handles, one with medium olive glaze with drips, 6-1.2 in., Provenance, Billy Allen, 1976, spout...
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Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one withstrap handle, two incised bands at base of neck, runny dark green and olive glaze, Griffin notes attribute to Crawford County, Georgia, 10-1/2 in., Provenance: Elco Flea Market,...
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Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one withmedium olive glaze, defined foot, 10 in., Provenance: Sarah Green Antiques, Eastpoint, Georgia, 1978, [large rim chip, several surface voids, kiln debris;] one with incised...
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Two Georgia pottery pitchers, alkalineglaze 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,...
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Two Meaders pottery pitchers, both withapplied grapes and leaves in the manner of Arie Meaders: one with medium olive alkaline glaze, marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Ga. MLM", 8 in.; one with dark olive...
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