-
A. GLASSCOCK, SHAMANA.
A. GLASSCOCK, SHAMANA. Glasscock, (20th Century) Shaman, carved cottonwood root with iron stand inscribed "SHAMAN" / BY A. GLASSCOCK carved cottonwood root with iron stand Dimensions: 17 3/4 x 14 x 14 in. (45.09 x 35.56 x 35.56 cm.), With base: 19 x 14 x 15 in. (48.26 x 35.56 x 38.10 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
-
GEORGE STRUNK LIFE-SIZE WOODCOCK
GEORGE STRUNK LIFE-SIZE WOODCOCK GLENDORA, NEW JERSEY, B. 1958 HEIGHT 9”.GEORGE STRUNK LIFE-SIZE WOODCOCK, Glendora, New Jersey, b. 1958, Mounted on an oval chip-carved base. Stamped "Strunk" and signed in ink "G. Strunk". Dimensions: Height 9".
-
GLAZED STONEWARE TWO-GALLON
GLAZED STONEWARE TWO-GALLON CROCK, AN H. COWDEN CROCK AND AN UNMARKED JUGGlazed Stoneware Two-Gallon Crock, an H. Cowden Crock and an Unmarked Jug,
-
Game Cock Breeder's Occupational
Game Cock Breeder's Occupational Shaving Mug Porcelain with polychrome painted Black Sumatra Game Fowl as is indicated by a letter from a member of the American Poultry Association. This bird was bred for cock fighting and specifically bred in the U.S. Gilt name Carl H. Fleming. Marked 1984. Ht. 3.5''. Condition: Ca. 95% gilt excellent condition. Includes document from the American Poultry Association.
-
COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK BY
COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK BY HENRY GLAZIERca. 1850; salt glazed stoneware ovoid crock, brushed foliage and flowers and daubs at applied molded cupped lug terminals, flattened rim, impressed neck ring, everted neck, tooled foot, attributed to Henry Glazier, Huntingdon, PA, 7 1/4"d, 9 1/4"h; Condition: 3/4" rim chip, 7/8" & 3/4" & smaller foot flakes
-
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.
-
Bette Lee Dobry Coburn (South
Bette Lee Dobry Coburn (South Carolina, born 1922) "Cockfight", signed lower right "Coburn" and verso on stretcher "BL Coburn", acrylic on canvas, 48 x 26 in.; wood frame,
-
Decorated Edgefield gallon jug,
Decorated Edgefield gallon jug, ovoid with runny alkaline glaze, circular looped "1" at shoulder above slip floral flourish, Collin Rhodes factory, 1811-1881, Shaw's Creek, Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1850, 11 in. Excellent condition, no repairs found, base with several small chips, minor scratches. Private Collection, South Carolina
-
Glass slide of black family outside
Glass slide of black family outside cabin purported to be Alexander Gardner circa 1869 in South Carolina or Tennessee Estimate $ 40-80 Losses to right edge.
-
1 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
1 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE BUTTER CROCKca. 1890; salt glazed cylindrical stoneware butter crock, seven vertical brushed cobalt stylized organic motifs, impressed "1", rolled rim, pair of impressed shoulder rings, Albany slip glaze interior, attributed to William & Charles Wingender, Haddonfield, NJ, 8 3/4"d, 5 1/2"h; Condition: good
-
Rex Hogan stoneware rooster Georgia
Rex Hogan stoneware rooster Georgia rich glaze on sculpted body in form of crowing rooster with signature at lower body. H17 1/4'' W13'' Provenance: Collection of a Southern gentleman.
-
GLASS: PETER GREENWOOD (AMERICAN,
GLASS: PETER GREENWOOD (AMERICAN, B. 1960) TWO PIECES OF ART GLASS, THE FIRST, COBALT BLUE 'HANDKERCHIEF' FORM VESSEL WITH ALLIGATOR CRACKLE, APPROX. 10" L.; ALONG WITH AN ASYMMETRICAL RIMMED BOWL WITH GREEN AND PURPL...GLASS: Peter Greenwood (American, b. 1960) two pieces of art glass, the first, cobalt blue 'handkerchief' form vessel with alligator crackle, approx. 10" l.; along with an asymmetrical rimmed bowl with green and purple striations swirled through body, approx. 10" diam.; both with pontil mark, signature, and dated 1993 on bottom, expected surface wear to both.
-
Edgefield ovoid stoneware jug,
Edgefield ovoid stoneware jug, glossy light celadon glaze, circular brown slip decoration encircling "2", Thomas Chandler factory, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 13 in. Several base cracks (longest 11 in.). Found in Franklin home, Lavonia, Georgia; Eugene Massey.
-
Decorated Edgefield Jug (Collin
Decorated Edgefield Jug (Collin Rhodes, Phoenix Factory, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s), ovoid with brown slip tulip with white slip borders, 13 in.,
-
Stoneware one gallon jug by "Cowden
Stoneware one gallon jug by "Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg, PA", 11 1/2"h, together with three unsigned crocks
-
Two Georgia jugs: face jug with
Two Georgia jugs: face jug with incised eyelashes and eyebrows, ceramic teeth, blue eyes, olive green runny glaze, two-line shoulder decoration, base incised "A G Meaders" (Alva Gusta Meaders, White County, Georgia, 1923-1994), 6-1/4 x 4-1/2 in.; jug with applied grapes, vines and leaves, base incised "John Meaders Cleveland GA MLM" (1916-1999), 7-3/4 x 6-1/2 x 6 in.
-
Charleston stoneware jug, salt
Charleston stoneware jug, salt glazed two-gallon jug impressed "…on Dohlen/Charleston S.C." above a flower, Charleston, South Carolina, 19th century, 13-3/4 in. Glaze losses to cobalt decoration, other surface anomalies as made, otherwise excellent condition. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
-
Edgefield four gallon jug,
Edgefield four gallon jug, mottled and runny olive alkaline glaze with finger marks at base, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 15 in. Two rim chips, largest 1/2 in., minor abrasions.
-
AMERICAN POTTERY CROCK & JUG,
AMERICAN POTTERY CROCK & JUG, GILLSVILLE GA Two pieces of American Southern, Gillsville, Georgia brown-green glazed pottery comprising, a H.A. Wilson Pottery Co. five gallon double handled crock (h. 18.5", dia. 9.5") and a (h. 17", dia. 8.5") five gallon single handled jug, both with impressed marks. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Elizabeth Cross, Lawrenceville, Georgia.
-
Frank B. Norton salt glazed three
Frank B. Norton salt glazed three gallon crock with cobalt bird on branch
-
Greg Glasson (South Africa/New York
Greg Glasson (South Africa/New York b. 1950) "Mule Skinner" 1977 bronze cast signature dated and numbered "12/275" at back on a square wood base height 9 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Gayle M. Batt New Orleans.
-
1 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
1 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKca. 1860; tall one gallon salt glazed semi-ovoid crock, brushed cobalt "C" scroll flower with feathered foliage and daubs on cupped crescent lugs, impressed "1", flattened, squared rim and everted neck, attributed to an unknown pottery along the southeastern portion of the Mason-Dixon line, 7 1/4"d, 10 1/2"h; Condition: shallow flaking on foot edge
-
FREDERICK LANDSEER GRIGGS.
FREDERICK LANDSEER GRIGGS. "COCKAYNE," ETCHING (British, 1876-1938). Etching, pencil signed "F.L. Griggs" lr, sight size: 8 3/4 x 11 in., framed.
-
Edgefield Decorated Jug
Edgefield Decorated Jug attributed to Collin Rhodes (1811-1881), South Carolina, 19th century, ovoid with runny alkaline glaze, circular looped "2" over slip floral flourish at shoulder, Edgefield District, 13-1/4 in.,
-
3 GALLON COBALT BIRD STONEWARE
3 GALLON COBALT BIRD STONEWARE JUGca. 1885; salt glazed cylindrical jug with slipped cobalt bird on a stem design, impressed "3", straight mouth rim, Fulper style decoration and Albany slip glaze interior, 10"d, 15 3/4"h; Condition: 18" line around foot, shallow 3/8" rim flake, 3/8" stone pop
-
Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg
Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg Pennsylvania three-gallon stoneware jug 19th c. with a vibrant cobalt cornucopia decoration 16" h. ?
-
BLACK SCOTERAugustus Aaron "Gus"
BLACK SCOTERAugustus Aaron "Gus" Wilson (1864-1950)
South Portland, ME, c. 1900
15 1/2 in. long
A classic and refined Monhegan-Island-style sea duck with raised wings and a tucked head, positioning the bill just above the breast.
Old paint with some darkening and moderate gunning wear.
Literature: Joel Barber, "Wild Fowl Decoys," New York, NY, 1954, p. 59, diagram of similar scoter illustrated.
-
Edgefield Jug attributed to
Edgefield Jug attributed to Collin Rhodes (1811-1881), South Carolina, 19th century, ovoid with runny alkaline glaze, looped "3" at shoulder beside slip floral flourish, Shaws Creek, Edgefield District, circa 1850, 14 in.,
-
Charleston, South Carolina jug,
Charleston, South Carolina jug, salt glazed stoneware with cobalt decoration, 2 gallons, marked "Follin & Fourgeaud, Charleston S.C.", above a cobalt flourish,12-3/4 in. Large rim chip, normal wear and abrasions base with florist gum residue. Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
-
2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK BY HAMILca. 1880; two gallon salt glazed slightly bulbous cream crock, two brushed cobalt horizontal bars on neck and foot with following stenciled cobalt design in between "Hamilton & Jones/ Greensboro/ PA/ 2" and (Frank Hamilton & John Jones) and flourishes, flattened rounded rim, Albany slip glaze interior, 9"d, 9 3/4"h; Condition: good
-
Southern stoneware poultry
Southern stoneware poultry waterer and jug Upcountry South Carolina circa 1900 jug Johnson poultry waterer with rich alkaline glaze having hand-formed knob top above single cobalt ring decoration leading down to bell form H10 1/4'' W7''; together with richly alkaline-glazed stacker jug having hand-tooled upper and lower body H5 7/8'' W4 3/8'' (2pcs) Provenance: Collection of Michael Watt Greenville South Carolina. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
-
Rex Hogan rooster boldly
Rex Hogan rooster boldly articulated feathers and comb, signed on back "Rex Hogan 2006" (contemporary potter, White County, Georgia), 18-1/2 in. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
-
Walter Inglis Anderson
Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965) "Coots in a Lagoon", ca. 1955-1965, graphite and watercolor on typing paper, 8-1/4" x 11", verso retains gallery label "Janet Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania". Glazed, matted and presented in a blonde wood frame.
-
STONEWARE CROCK. Hamilton &
STONEWARE CROCK. Hamilton & Jones Greensboro Pa. Two gallon crock with cobalt freehand and stenciled decoration. Fitted with lamp parts. Imperfections. 12''h. Stoneware crock has been converted into a lamp but the crock itself has not been drilled. Lamp part is glued to crock.
-
Two Chester Hewell Confederate jugs
Two Chester Hewell Confederate jugs (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1950): both alkaline glaze stoneware, one side of each with Confederate flags and "CSA/GA", other sides with male and female figures dancing, conjoined monogram "CH" on handle of smaller jug, marked on bases "Chester Hewell CSA", 11 in. and 14-3/4 in. Smaller with firing flaw at one handle, excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
-
Three pieces South Carolina
Three pieces South Carolina pottery: jug with light olive glaze, attributed to Benjamin Franklin Landrum, Jr., Edgefield County, working early 19th century, 10-7/8 in., several rim chips; pitcher with Albany slip glaze, attributed to George L. Clayton, Inman area, working 1900-1930), 8 in., large rim and handle chips, other glaze anomalies; storage jar with light speckled matte glaze, unmarked, attributed to Columbia, 19th century, 8 in., several rim and base chips.