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Three Stoneware Vessels 19th
Three Stoneware Vessels
19th Century
comprising an English water dispenser dated 1849, a salt glazed jar, and a French partial yellow glazed water jug.
Tallest, 18 1/2 inches.
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RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE
RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE AGATEWARE CATEngland circa 1750, the hollow body molded & salt glazed figure of a seated cat featuring a black clay striated 'agate' body, decorated with cobalt splotches & cobalt ears, traces of kiln debris. Measuring 3.5" high.
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GERMAN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE PROSIT
GERMAN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE PROSIT PITCHER German Salt-Glazed Ceramic Stoneware Jug, circa late nineteenth century, the handled vessel with blue glazed floral design and text reading "Prosit" below spout, impressed "2" mark to underside. 9" H x 8" W x 6.5" D. Provenance: From a 1025 5th Avenue estate. Keywords: Antique, Pottery, Stein, Vessels
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VERY RARE J. E. MERRIMAN SANTA FE
VERY RARE J. E. MERRIMAN SANTA FE ILLINOIS STONEWAREThe salt glazed stoneware churn with stenciled cobalt decoration and an impressed numeral 4 near one lug handle is lettered M F G BY J. E. MERRIMAN above the rough-hewn stenciled depiction of a flowerhead over uneven lettering of SANTA FE I LL. The primitive nature of the decoration and the absence of a single other similar example on record suggests that this could be a unique example.In 2014, a Merriman 4 gallon churn with patriotic theme decoration in cobalt slip was sold for $11,000. Only four sales records for examples by this Illinois maker founded around 1856 could be found.Measures 16.25 x 9 inches.Fair condition, noting a chip at the rim and major cracks at, and around, the base as shown.
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NC POTTERY STONEWARE JUG Late
NC POTTERY STONEWARE JUG Late 19th century, salt glazed stoneware, marked 2 gallons, tapered form with semi-round lip, wide grooved strap handle, salt spotting across the upper third of the body, not signed.
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BILLY RAY HUSSEY (SEAGROVE, NC,
BILLY RAY HUSSEY (SEAGROVE, NC, B.1955), TALL CAT Salt glazed stoneware with slip glazed field decorated with cobalt, carved details highlighted with cobalt, signed on the underside "BH 53."
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BILLY RAY HUSSEY (SEAGROVE, NC,
BILLY RAY HUSSEY (SEAGROVE, NC, B.1955), BOBCAT FIGURINE Salt glazed stoneware of a standing wild cat, inscribed features picked out in cobalt along with cobalt spots, signed on the underside "BH 61."
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FOUR PIECES OF JUGTOWN CHINESE BLUE
FOUR PIECES OF JUGTOWN CHINESE BLUE POTTERY 1920s-40s, to include: a bud vase (4 1/4 in.), an inkwell (3 1/2 in.), a bottle vase of salt glaze with Chinese blue from the rim to the shoulder (7 in.), an earthenware footed sauce dish (2 x 4 1/2 in.) (upper rim flake).
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BILLY RAY HUSSEY (SEAGROVE, NC,
BILLY RAY HUSSEY (SEAGROVE, NC, B.1955), TWO VESSELS Salt glazed stoneware, a pitcher featuring cobalt designs and a wide band of coggle wheel impressions below the throat, signed "BH 53" (9 1/2 in.), and a Han style vase, decorated in manganese and cobalt runs with small applied strap handles, inscribed on the underside "BH 39" and "January 1998" (8 3/4 in.).
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CHAD BROWN (SEAGROVE, NC), LARGE
CHAD BROWN (SEAGROVE, NC), LARGE FLOOR VASE 21st century, wood fired salt glazed stoneware, salt glazed ovoid form with dual applied strap handles, tapered body, blue glass runs descend from the handles, inscribed on the underside "Chad Brown 07."
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MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B.
MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B. 1955), WALL CHARGER Salt glazed stoneware with inscribed lines below the rounded upper edge over a wide band of amber alkaline runs directing focus to the central pool of blue glass, impressed on the underside with the potter's stamp and "76," the foot pierced for hanging.
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MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B.1955),
MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B.1955), WALL CHARGER Salt glazed stoneware, accented with teardrop shaped blue glass runs from the cavetto, impressed potter's mark on the underside and "76," the foot pierced for hanging.