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DAVID DONKEL (1866-1951 BUNCOMBE
DAVID DONKEL (1866-1951 BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC), TWO POTS Alkaline glazed stoneware, the first is a gallon canning jar, glass glazed showing some rutile, tooled lines at neck above the stamp "D.& D / THE BEST", (10 3/4 in.) (hairline to collar); the second is a small preserve jar with applied ear handles stamped on the underside "DMD" (7 in.) (rough collar and base rims; chips to upper rim).
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DUNN, SEATED WOMAN, GOUACHE ON
DUNN, SEATED WOMAN, GOUACHE ON PAPER, FRAME 17-3/4 X 18-1/2 INCHESDunn, Seated Woman, Gouache on Paper, Frame 17-3/4 x 18-1/2 inches
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Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) "A
Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) "A City Place", PA Artist, acrylic on board, signed Harry Dunn, 9" x 5" framed 11-3/4" x 7-3/4", very good condition
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Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) PA
Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) PA artist, painting "Tri-Colors", acrylic on board, signed "Harry Dunn", 6" x 8", framed 9-3/4" x 11-1/2", very good condition
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DOUGLAS DUNN(?), 1896, BLACKSMITH'S
DOUGLAS DUNN(?), 1896, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, WATERCOLOR, FRAMED: 14 X 17-3/4 INDouglas Dunn(?), 1896, Blacksmith's Shop, Watercolor, Framed: 14 x 17-3/4 in
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BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC, 1914-2002), DEVIL JUG Small glass and alkaline glazed jug featuring protruding horns, grooved handle, open mouth with (3) pointed teeth, stamped on the underside and hand-inscribed next to the handle "BBC".
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Dan Dunn (American 20th century)
Dan Dunn (American 20th century) COVE NEAR ELONIA GEORGIA oil on canvas framed signed: lower right H48'' W57'' Provenance: Greenville South Carolina private collection.
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BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC, 1914-2002), SMALL SNAKE JUG Heavy brown glazed stoneware, probably a variation of Albany slip with glass over-glaze, applied snake, potter's stamp on the underside.
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Donkel Stoneware Jar (Buncombe
Donkel Stoneware Jar (Buncombe County, North Carolina, early 20th century), ovoid form with black glaze, two lug handles, marked with "3", 13-1/2 in.,
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Brown Pottery Face Jug Buncombe
Brown Pottery Face Jug Buncombe County, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, stoneware with Albany slip glaze, broken-china teeth, base stamped \"Brown Pottery\" 6-1/2 in.,
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JOSEPH DUNN OF WORCESTER
JOSEPH DUNN OF WORCESTER (ENGLISH, 1806-1860), FOX HUNTER AND FIELD HUNTER Oil on canvas (lined), signed and dated 1837 at lower left, presented in a later custom architectural frame with broken arch pediment.
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BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC, 1914-2002), SNAKE JUG One gallon alkaline glazed stoneware jug, an applied snake entwined with the handle, potter's stamp on the underside.
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BUMCOMBE COUNTY, NC, THREE SIGNED
BUMCOMBE COUNTY, NC, THREE SIGNED BROWN POTTERY PIECES Attributed Davis Brown, first half 20th century, an orange lead glazed earthenware covered one-handled jar, stamped "BROWN POTTERY Hand-Made" (7 in.) (good condition with crazing and glaze wear at rim); an unglazed small round earthenware vase with glazed interior, Brown Pottery impressed stamp and "26" marked on the underside (5 in.); an Albany slip glazed pitcher (5 in.) with impressed stamp.
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Harry Dunn (1929-1998, PA) oil on
Harry Dunn (1929-1998, PA) oil on wood panel night time abstract of house and trees.
23" x 34" oa
Condition: Frame split at bottom.
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John Dunn (born 1944), a square
John Dunn (born 1944), a square shaped stoneware charger with canted corners and undulating form, titanium lustre glaze with central panel of rose pink lozenge designs, the base signed and bearing label for Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-on-Avon, 54cm square
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Burlon Craig stoneware face jug
Burlon Craig stoneware face jug (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), light brownish-gray glaze, bulging eyes, broken-china teeth, incised wavy-line decoration on shoulder through strap handle, base marked "B.B.C.", 8 in.
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Burlon Craig stoneware face jug
Burlon Craig stoneware face jug (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), grayish glaze, two handles, bulging eyes, broken-china teeth, mustache, multiple bands of incised line decoration on shoulder, marked "B.B.C.", 12-12 in.
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Two B. B. Craig snake jugs
Two B. B. Craig snake jugs (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), both with snak
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JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware with wide lip, ovoid form, applied handle, stamped "J.D. CRAVEN" below handle.
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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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JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (RANDOLPH
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC, 1827-1895), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware featuring a flange rim, tall neck, wide grooved applied handle, stamped to the right of the handle "J.D. CRAVEN".
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BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC, 1914-2002), FACE BUGGY JUG Crushed glass alkaline glazed stoneware, one gallon size, high arched handles stand above the bulbous features, stamped on the underside.
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Burlon Craig stoneware face jug
Burlon Craig stoneware face jug (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), two handles, bulging eyes with green pupils, broken-china teeth, incised shoulder decoration, stamped "B.B. Craig Vale N.C.", 12-12 in.
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B. B. Craig snake jug (Burlon
B. B. Craig snake jug (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), runny and mottled olive alkaline glaze stoneware, two strap handl
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Kathleen Dunn 1895–1965. Green
Kathleen Dunn 1895–1965. Green Field. 2005, pastel on paper. 25? h × 19? w in. result: $504. estimate: $400–600. Signed to lower right ‘Dunn’. Provenance: CDS Gallery, New York
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Large Burlon Craig stoneware face
Large Burlon Craig stoneware face jug (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), two handles, runny dark green alkaline glaze, bulging white eyeballs with blue pupils, broken-china teeth, incised wavy-line shoulder decoration, incised "BB Craig" on base, 18-12 in.
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B. B. Craig face jug (Burlon Craig,
B. B. Craig face jug (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), mottled beige to glossy olive glaze, glaze runs at one handle, broken-china teeth, unmarked, 16 in.
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JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), STORAGE JAR Salt glazed stoneware, high rounded collar, inner rim, wide applied lug handles, inscribed lines at the throat, stamp "J.D. CRAVEN" below one handle.
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Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) PA
Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) PA artist, "Grosse Stoltzfus", acrylic on board, signed "Harry Dunn", 32" x 18", framed 38" x 24", very good condition
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B. B. Craig face jug (Burlon Craig,
B. B. Craig face jug (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), medium olive glaze, incised wavy lin
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WRIGHT DAVIS (1838-1928 RANDOLPH
WRIGHT DAVIS (1838-1928 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), TWO JUGS Salt glazed stoneware with wide lip and wide grooved strap handle, high shoulder over straight sides, stamp "W. DAVIS" to right of handle as well as large coggle wheel "2" (13 in.). The second jug is one gallon with stamp "W. DAVIS" (11 1/2 in.)
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GRAY DUNN & CO. 'OUR DARLINGS'
GRAY DUNN & CO. 'OUR DARLINGS' BISCUIT TIN Scotland c. 1910 Lithographed tinplate in the form of a bed features two young children slumbering beneath pink down comforter scattered with a book sailboat and doll. 6 1/2" l. 3 ?" w. 3 1/2" h. Some scratches spots of pitting and wear at headboard edge of sheet and interior. (VG Cond.)
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Burlon Craig four-handle
Burlon Craig four-handle stoneware jar (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), green and white swirl glaze, four applied strap handles, incised shoulder decoration, marked "B.B.C.", 17-12 in.
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Burlon Craig face and snake jugs
Burlon Craig face and snake jugs (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002): one with alkaline glaze, bulging eyes, broken-china teeth, marked "B.B.C.", 7-14 in., glaze voids and large glaze anomalies below right eye; one with grayish-brown glaze, incised wavy-line decoration on shoulder, applied snake, stamped "B.B. Craig Vale N.C.", 8-38 in., 3 in. crack in glaze parallel to base, (two pieces).
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Two Burlon Craig two-handled jugs
Two Burlon Craig two-handled jugs (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), both alkaline-glazed stoneware, stamped "B.B. Craig Vale N.C.": one with single incised wavy line on shoulder, medium green glaze, 9 in.; one with multiple incised wavy-line decoration, light green glaze, 9-34 in.
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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.