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Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. novelty; twenty veneers artfully arranged to form exotic Bengal tiger and native environs, late 19th C. 26"H x 43"W. Paper label verso with illustration and identification of woods. Good condition, minor scratches in surface
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Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. novelty picture; fourteen veneers crafted into image of mounted sheik crossing scenic desert, late 19th C. 15"H x 22"W. Paper label on reverse identifies woods. Good condition, minor surface scratches.
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Brunswick salesman sample wooden
Brunswick salesman sample wooden bar with plated pump and metal footrail ca. 1890s, mfg. decals; 'Brunswick Balke-Collender-Co.', metal sink top. Overall: 13 1/2"H x 20"W x 6 1/2"D. Good condition with surface wear. No reservoir for pump.
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Three Georgia stoneware bowls,
Three Georgia stoneware bowls, all alkaline glaze: one with flattened rim, visible turning rings, dark brown mottled glaze, attributed to Crawford County, 4-7/8 x 12 in., Provenance: James Coleman, 1980, good condition, minor glaze anomalies as made ; one with unglazed rim, mottled brown glaze, 4-1/4 x 11 in., Provenance: Jim Daniel, Albany, Geogria, 1979, extensive interior losses from wear, rim wear, chips and losses ; one with everted rim, medium brown glaze, visible interior turning rings, 5 x 10-1/2 in., Provenance: James Coleman, Sylvester, 1977, interior with rough surface .
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Balcolmb Greene American, 1904-1990
Balcolmb Greene American, 1904-1990 Two Figures, 1957-58
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
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Three Howell's Mill area jugs:
Three Howell's Mill area jugs: one with salt glaze, marked "EC Brown [backwards n]" (Ed C. Brown, born 1870, working early 20th century), 8 in., good condition; one with Albany slip glaze, marked "Colfield & Brown" (Thomas William Colfield, born 1865), 10-1/2 in., Provenance: Purchased in Elberton, Georgia, large crack, scattered chips; one with rounded top marked "2-1/2", Albany slip glaze, marked "EC Brown" (Ed C. Brown, son of Bowling P. Brown), 15-1/4 in., rim and shoulder chips, all working in the Howell's Mill Area, Atlanta. All with normal wear and various surface anomalies as made.
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Burlon Craig stoneware face jug
Burlon Craig stoneware face jug (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), medium green alkaline glaze, two handles, bulging eyes, broken-china teeth, incised wavy line shoulder decoration, marked "B.B.C.", 12-14 in.
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J.M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE BILLIARDS
J.M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE BILLIARDS POOL LITHOGRAPH New York,19th CenturyGame rules for various billiards games including American Four Ball, Three Ball French Carom Game, Balk Line Game, Pin Pool, Pyramid Pool, and Fifteen Ball Pool printed by American Bank Note Co. for J.M. Brunswick & Balk Co.
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Baker-Manch
Baker-Manch
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Balcomb Greene American,
Balcomb Greene American, 1904-1990 Figures, Mostly Women, 1983
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
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Balcomb Greene American,
Balcomb Greene American, 1904-1990 Barbara C.
Estimate:$2,500-$3,500
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Brown Bros. pitcher, flowers, vines
Brown Bros. pitcher, flowers, vines in relief, interior with Albany slip glaze, base stamped "Brown Bros" (Buncombe County, North Carolina, 1925-1950), with other possible initials or numbers, 7 in. Surface with traces original blue, green and pink paint, chips and losses to applied elements, other abrasions and wear.
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Early B. B. Craig stoneware pitcher
Early B. B. Craig stoneware pitcher (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), tapered with applied strap handle, Albany slip glaze, exhibition label, circa 1976, unmarked, 10-1/2 in.
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ATTR. BRADSHAW CRANDELL COCA COLA
ATTR. BRADSHAW CRANDELL COCA COLA CALENDAR United States,1896-1966Naturalistic depiction of a young woman in a high collared green dress holding a glass of ice and a bottle of coca cola, "Greetings 1939" is printed on the calendar face.
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ATTR. BRADSHAW CRANDELL COCA COLA
ATTR. BRADSHAW CRANDELL COCA COLA CALENDAR United States,1896-1966Naturalistic depiction of a young woman in a high collared green dress holding a glass of ice and a bottle of coca cola, "Greetings 1939" is printed on the calendar face.
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William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid with double strap handles, one handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), mottled dark brown/olive alkaline glaze, 15 in. Small glaze voids on handles, minor surface anomalies as made, excellent condition. Jake Mullis, McRae, Georgia, found in Telfair County, Georgia.
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Sloan Dalton Burlington chert
Sloan Dalton Burlington chert labeled Lincoln County Missouri 4 1/2" l. ?
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GALESBURG, ILLINOIS BUFF CLAY
GALESBURG, ILLINOIS BUFF CLAY SPANIEL. Dated 1897. Brown Albany slip glaze, embossed around base "Souvenir 1877 F. M. King 1897" and "Galesburg Pottery" on bottom. Chip around base. Overall 7.25"?h.
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Burlon Craig stoneware batter
Burlon Craig stoneware batter pitcher (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), ridged neck below flattened rim, dark-green alkaline glaze, stamped on base "B.B. Craig, Vale N.C.", 7 x 8-14 in.
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LARGE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER
LARGE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER NATIONAL BOWLING ASSOCIATION LITHOGRAPH: Sight size is 27'' x 35.50'', for the National Bowling Association International Tournament May 24th through June 12th, 1929 in Madison Square Garden New York, framed 41'' x 49.50''.
CONDITION: Backed on Japon, glass will need to be replaced as the lower right corner is broken; condition is very good overall except for some frittering along the upper margin edges and some pale staining in the lower margin and upper right corner
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Cased Analytical Beam Balance,
Cased Analytical Beam Balance, Seederer-Kohlbusch, Inc., Englewood, NJ., mid 20th century with applied metal distributor's label for 'Scientific Glass Apparatus, Broomfield, New Jersey' 17.7 x 16.9 x 9.6 in — 45 x 43 x 24.5 cm
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COLLEEN BROWNING (IRISH B.1929)
COLLEEN BROWNING (IRISH B.1929) UNION MIXER 1976. Lithograph Edition 44/125. pencil signed LL Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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Dalton Burlington chert labeled
Dalton Burlington chert labeled Lincoln Co. Mo. 5" l. ?
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Bill Buggel (South Carolina b.1939)
Bill Buggel (South Carolina b.1939) SMALL GREY SQUARE OVER CITY clay and cray-pas on poly-paper framed H24'' W18'' Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolina museum to benefit the acquisitions fund.
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BAXTER N. WELCH (1868-1947
BAXTER N. WELCH (1868-1947 CHATHAM COUNTY, NC), PRESENTATION JUG Salt glazed stoneware with large areas of salt spotting, squat form with two bands of ring turnings, the inscription reads "Say don't tell on me for I am all OK aint I chum" and "J M Oldham / Presented B / B.N. Welch agent for the Bonnie Binder".
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Georgia stoneware churn, everted
Georgia stoneware churn, everted rim, two strap handles, glossy alkaline glaze, one handle with incised "BB", the other with impressed "4" (Benjamin Becham, 1837-circa 1915, Crawford County), 15-1/2 in. Surface with large clay bubbles under glaze probably as fired, normal surface abrasions and scratches, otherwise good condition.
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Burlon Craig stoneware jar (Lincoln
Burlon Craig stoneware jar (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), runny olive-green alkaline glaze, ridged band between two lug handles, ridged band at neck, base stamped "B.B.C.", 15-34 in.
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Three alkaline glaze pitchers:
Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one attributed to 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 County, Georgia, speckled glaze with incised lines at neck, 4-1/2 in., Provenance: James Coleman, 1980, spout and rim chips, otherwise good condition ; one with flared rim, possibly Billy Merritt, Crawford County, Georgia, 5 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1984., scattered rim and spout chips .
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B. B. Craig swirl four-handled
B. B. Craig swirl four-handled jar (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), ovoid with cobalt, white and green glazed diagonal bands, stamped mark "BB Craig Vale NC" 17 in.
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CHELSEA AND BOW PORCELAIN, SUBJECT.
CHELSEA AND BOW PORCELAIN, SUBJECT. BRYANT (G E)
THE CHELSEA PORCELAIN TOYS
large 4to, plates with tissue guards, half title, 132 of 650 numbered copies signed by the author, worn buckram, 1925, Frank Stoner - Chelsea Bow and Derby Porcelain Figures, 1955, John C Austin - Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg, 1977 and thirteen others including Hurlbutt's Bow Porcelain [2 copies] and catalogues (16)
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Burlon Craig stoneware face jug
Burlon Craig stoneware face jug (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), two handles, bulging eyes, broken-china teeth, multiple incised wavy lines at shoulder, marked on base "B.B.C.", 12-14 in.
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Two antique stoneware crocks: a
Two antique stoneware crocks: a Ballard Burlington VT 3 gal handled crock with dandelion/floral cobalt decoration, 11.75”H with a 3 gal crock with spiral cobalt decoration 11”H. Condition: cobalt of Ballard with chipping, small chips to base of both CT Transfer Fee $20
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B.B. Craig stoneware face jug,
B.B. Craig stoneware face jug, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, double handles, broken china teeth, glazed eyes, shoulder marked "B.B.C" (Burlon Craig, Catawba Valley of Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), 12-1/4 in. Good condition, surface creases and anomalies as made.
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B.B. Craig stoneware jug, runny
B.B. Craig stoneware jug, runny dark olive alkaline glaze, incised wavy line shoulder decoration, side and base written and stamped "BB Craig, Vale, NC" (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), 15-3/4 in. Excellent condition. Estate of the Late Hal and Frances Hancock, Sanford, North Carolina.
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Alkaline glaze jug, strap handle,
Alkaline glaze jug, strap handle, incised "2" on rounded shoulder, speckled and runny light olive glaze, attributed by John Burrison to Mossy Creek area, probably Isaac Craven, born 1839, 15-1/2 in. Good condition, minor base chips, surface anomalies as made, corncob stopper. Descended in the Dobbs-Shackleford family, Sandy Cross, Franklin County, Georgia, to Miss Madrid Shackleford, Highway 51 at Bonds Store; Eugene Massey, 1980.
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Franklin L. Becham stoneware jug,
Franklin L. Becham stoneware jug, ovoid with strap handle marked "FLB" (Franklin L. Becham, 1871-1958, Crawford County, Georgia, son of Washington Becham), mottled olive brown alkaline glaze, 10 in. Very small rim chips, some glaze voids near base, good condition.