- MARK HEWITT POTTER, NATE EVANS
MARK HEWITT POTTER, NATE EVANS (NC), TWO POTTERY PITCHES AND A TEAPOT The teapot stamped E, all with hand-painted line and dot motifs, marked.
- Stoneware mug 19th c. inscribed
Stoneware mug 19th c. inscribed E.E. Hipple above a cobalt foliate spray with striped accents on the handle 4" h. ?
- EIGHT STUDIO ART POTTERY VESSELS
EIGHT STUDIO ART POTTERY VESSELS including an earthenware bowl, a blue-glazed narrow-necked vase, and a red-glazed vase, some signed indistinctly on the base, ht. to 10 in.
- GROUP OF POTTERY, VARIOUS DATESGROUP
GROUP OF POTTERY, VARIOUS DATESGROUP OF POTTERY, VARIOUS DATES, including two footed bowls, modern hand-thrown ewer and jug, and an art pottery jug with fainted impressed mark, h: 11 in. (of ewer) (5)
- Ewanny Pottery
English
Seated Cat,
Ewanny Pottery
English
Seated Cat, Circa 1900
signed 'E. Jenkins / Ewanny Pottery' to underside
H 15 1/4 inches.
- ZSOLNAY IZNIK-STYLE EARTHENWARE
ZSOLNAY IZNIK-STYLE EARTHENWARE VASElate 19th century, painted mark and "Zsolnay Pecs", painted artist's mark "TJM"; Provenance: The Estate of Henry and Lillian Mosauer; 10 inches high Condition:
- Two Art Pottery vases rookwood,
Two Art Pottery vases rookwood, cincinnati, ohio, dated 1912 and1913 The first of ovoid form in vellum glaze of blue with white band, initialed "E.T.H." for decorator Edward T. Hurley , impressed ""1773" date mark of 1912; the second of tapering form with flared rim, blue to purple glaze with carved band of flowers at neck , blue to purple, Initialed "C.S.T." for decorater Charles S. Todd, impressed "1660D," H: 7 1/2 in and 9 1/4 in. surface "crazed" to both, the shorter vase has slight "bleeding" of blue into top of white band
- Benjamin Eeles (born 1959), a stoneware
Benjamin Eeles (born 1959), a stoneware conical bowl with shaped rim, the interior painted flower sprays, impressed mark and gallery labels, 17.5cm diameter, a small pottery jug by Benjamin Eeles, with marbled drip glaze, 10.5cm high and a small square pottery box by Tony Gant [3]
- STUDIO POTTERY JAR, EVELYN KIELTY
STUDIO POTTERY JAR, EVELYN KIELTY UNGER (AMERICAN, B. 1937) Wheel thrown glazed porcelain, with cover, signed on the underside and dated 1983.
- Five terracotta pots and a large
Five terracotta pots and a large terracotta two-handled ewer, 97.5cm high
- GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- A collection of various Pottery
A collection of various Pottery and Glassware to include Old E.Wedge of Burslem Marble Old Bottles Character Tea Pots Glassware Vases etc
- Ephraim Pottery experimental seal
Ephraim Pottery experimental seal vase. Marked Ephraim Pottery USA with an impressed E. Kevin Hicks' name is both in the mold and signed in pen. Mint. 6 1/4'' tall.
- ALABAMA POTTERY JAR, MARKS FOR
ALABAMA POTTERY JAR, MARKS FOR MARTIN H. ECKERBUSCHMartin Henry Eckerbusch (b. 1845), Cleburne or Blount County, Alabama alkaline glazed stoneware preserving jar with stamp around the upper shoulder reading "MHE", slightly flared rim and applied strap handle. 7 3/4" H. Circa 1890-1910. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some firing flaws to upper body.
- THREE POTTERY VESSELS. China. Early
THREE POTTERY VESSELS. China. Early earthenware pieces with tooled designs and black glaze. Covered bowl with matte glaze 4 1/2''h. 6 1/2''d. and two jars one with a lid and glossy grey glaze 6 1/2''h. one with traces of grey glaze 6''h. Edge loss. All have surface wear bowl has missing foot and damaged finial last has damaged lip.
- David Eeles (British 1933-2015),
David Eeles (British 1933-2015), a pottery bowl painted flowers, impressed mark, 23.25cm diameter
- A Studio Pottery vessel, earthenware
A Studio Pottery vessel, earthenware with dripped celadon glaze to the top, curved handle and spout, exhibition sticker no.13 to base, 30cm high
- Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie),
Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie), an earthenware bowl with celadon drip glaze, impressed mark, 21.5cm diameter
- Poole Pottery, a pair of patterned
Poole Pottery, a pair of patterned bud vases, 8.5cm high, a matching jug, 7.5cm high, a matching plate, 15.5cm diameter and four matching egg cups, another patterned plate and two miss-matched egg cups, most with incised marks
- E. CHARLEY, UNTITLED (ETCHED POTTERY)
E. CHARLEY, UNTITLED (ETCHED POTTERY) Title: E. Charley, Untitled (Etched Pottery) Medium: fired clay Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 10 1/4 x 10 1/4
- 2 PCS. EAST TN POTTERY, INCL. EARTHENWARE
2 PCS. EAST TN POTTERY, INCL. EARTHENWARE & STONEWARE J...1st item: Early Southern earthenware jar with lead and manganese glaze, extruded handles and short-flaring rim. Four incised lines around the upper shoulder followed by a sine wave and another four incised lines and another sine wave below the midsection of the jar. Unglazed base. 13 1/2" H x 10" dia. Possibly Knox County, TN, Mid 19th century. 2nd item: East Tennessee stoneware pottery storage jar, pulled lug handles, two bands of rectangular stamps on upper shoulder and an unusual band of rectangular stamps to the underside of rim. Glazed base. 12 1/2" H x 7 1/2" dia. Knox County, third quarter of the 19th century.
Both forms descended through the Weigel family Powell Station farm of Powell (Knox County, TN).
Condition:
1st item: Earthenware jar in fair condition with a crack running circumference of jar (glued, stable). Several areas of glaze flakes and chips/pitting to the walls of the vessel. 2nd item: Overall very good condition with a chip to the rim and a few glaze flakes to base edge.
- TWO POTTERY PIECES. European
TWO POTTERY PIECES. European early 20th century. Faience ewer with serpent handle and scenic view with cherubs. Repair. 11 1/2''h. And a figural mug of a woman's face by Schafer & Vater 3 1/4''h. Neck and base repaired on ewer. Mug is fine. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
- THREE PIECES OF POTTERY Includes
THREE PIECES OF POTTERY Includes an agate bodied lidded jar, circa 1890, an art pottery jug with lid, and a pottery chalice signed "Eleanor" on bottom.
- 2 PCS. OF E.S. & B. (NEW BRIGHTON,
2 PCS. OF E.S. & B. (NEW BRIGHTON, PA) STONEWARE.Two Pieces of E.S. & B. (New Brighton, PA) Stoneware. Blue stenciled "E.S.& B." three gallon crock and jug. 13-1/2"h. and 14-1/4"h. Condition: : Very good, jug has a crazed surface.
Condition:
Condition: : Very good, jug has a crazed surface.
- Folk Art pottery house, each room
Folk Art pottery house, each room with figures, initialed E.B., mounted on a wood base
15"h x 18.5" x 13.5"
- ATTIC WARE TEAPOT AND AN EWERThe
ATTIC WARE TEAPOT AND AN EWERThe teapot with black painted mark 'G. Mollica'.
The teapot 5 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in., the ewer 5 1/2 x 4 x 3 in.
Condition
Wear. The teapot restored and the cover replaced. Otherwise each with minor wear and in good condition.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- 19th c. English ironstone pitcher
19th c. English ironstone pitcher and bowl marked ''Etruria Mellor & Co.''.
- E. E. STRICKLAND FOR CARTER & CO.,
E. E. STRICKLAND FOR CARTER & CO., POOLE
SET OF SEVEN 'FARMYARD SERIES' TILES, CIRCA 1925-30 printed earthenware, some with moulded marks(7)15.5cm square
- ZSOLNAY PECS EWER 8" x 4 ¼" Zsolnay
ZSOLNAY PECS EWER 8" x 4 ¼" Zsolnay Pecs pottery ewer with stylized flowers, cream colored ground, picked out in gilt. Crazing to finish with several marks underneath.
- GROUP OF ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN POTTERY
GROUP OF ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN ITEMS including an ironstone ewer, a Staffordshire figure, a pumpkin-form covered dish, two enameled stands, coffeepots, and two sauceboats with undertrays, ht. to 13 in.
- NC POTTERY, TRANSITIONAL BOWL Early
NC POTTERY, TRANSITIONAL BOWL Early 20th century, lead glazed earthenware, having an inwardly curving rim above a rounded shoulder with tapered sides, unmarked.
- ETRURIA CRETONA POTTERY VASEAmerican
ETRURIA CRETONA POTTERY VASEAmerican pottery vase with floral decoration over blue background. Marked on underside Etruria Cretona. 16 1/2"H. Paint loss along rim, 2 small lines from rim.
- Six pieces of Ewenny slipware,
Six pieces of Ewenny slipware, 20th Century, comprising a round slipware dish trailed with a triple knot and piecrust rim, 27.5cm diameter, two vases with a brickwork pattern, another vase with a leaf, and two plates with cobweb design, 23cm diameter, all marked Clay Pits Pottery Ewenny/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- Studio pottery. Jar and cover,
Studio pottery. Jar and cover, thrown stoneware in speckled ash glaze, 16cm h, potter's seal, a studio pottery jug signed FISHER, a Poole Pottery vase and another (5) More Information The jar with minor chips to rim, two hairline cracks to base
- A SELECTION OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY
A SELECTION OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY TABLEWARE, SIGNED To include: (8) bowls, inscribed on the underside "E. Mitchell" (3 1/2 x 6 3/8 in.); (11) plates, black or brown glazed with ridged border (10 3/4 in.) (some scratches and scuffs;1 are not all of the exact same size), signed on the bottom in blue glaze; (6) dessert plates each painted with a tantilizing dessert treat within a colorful rim (8 in.) (crazing) signed on the underside "Slanting 998".