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J.D. Craven stoneware pitcher,
J.D. Craven stoneware pitcher, speckled salt glaze, marked on side "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1826-1895), 12-3/4 in. Scattered rim chips, normal base wear, otherwise good condition.
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TWO CRAVEN (NC) POTTERY JUGS
TWO CRAVEN (NC) POTTERY JUGS Including a J.D. Craven jug (11.5 in.); and a J.B. Craven, 1987 Jugtown jug (14.5 in.), both marked.
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J. D. Craven Jug North Carolina,
J. D. Craven Jug North Carolina, 19th century, salt glaze stoneware with coggle-incised shoulder, impressed "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 12-1/2 in., with modern (Chinese) leather carrying case, 14-1/2 in.,
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J. D. Craven salt glaze butter
J. D. Craven salt glaze butter crock, pale olive stoneware, marked on shoulder "JD Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore County, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 7 in. Extensive rim wear and scattered small chips. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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NC Pottery Two Pieces J.D.
NC Pottery Two Pieces J.D. Craven(Jacob Dorris Craven 1827-1895) salt-glazed stoneware both 1.5 quart capacity a jug and a cream riser both stamped ''J.D. Craven.''8 in. and 5 x 8 in.Minor roughness to inner rim of cream riser and to base of jug.
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JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN, (RANDOLPH /
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN, (RANDOLPH / MOORE COUNTY, NC, 1827-1895) Two-gallon salt glazed storage jar, having a rolled rim, incised band below large lug handles, stamped "JD.CRAVEN" below one handle as well as coggle wheel "2".
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Southern stoneware vessels Craven
Southern stoneware vessels Craven Family Piedmont North Carolina circa 1870 salt-glazed consisting of two jugs and pitcher each with tooled rim and ribbon handles attached to slightly tapered form; jug stamp: J.D. Craven. H11 1/2'' W7'' H11 1/4'' W6 1/2'' and H10 3/4'' W8'' (3pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection.
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W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware
W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware jar, ovoid with applied lugs, overall speckled and runny dark olive glaze, stamped on side "WN Craven" (William Nicholas Craven, Randolph County, North Carolina, 1820-1903), 10 in. Excellent condition, no damage or repairs found.
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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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Two pieces North Carolina
Two pieces North Carolina stoneware, both salt glazed: ovoid jug marked "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), handle with circular pinwheel stamp, hand-punched "2" below mark, varying gray and brown glaze, 15 in., cracks in handle and base ; churn with two lug handles, marked "J Jordan" (Jesse J. Jordan, Randolph County, North Carolina, Seagrove area, died 1896) with large punched "2" below, 13-3/4 in., large rim loss (1-1/2 x 4 in.), 1 in. rim chip, various surface anomalies and grooves as made . Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
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JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), STONEWARE CROCK Salt glazed cylindrical form, tapered neck and molded rim, stamped "J.D. CRAVEN" to shoulder.
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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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T.W. Craven stoneware jar, ovoid
T.W. Craven stoneware jar, ovoid with two applied strap handles and central piecrust applied decoration, salt glaze with various mottled and runny shades of gray with bits of brown and green, large incised "X" at top of shoulder, attributed to T.W. Craven, Henderson County, Tennessee, 1840-1860, 20-1/2 in. Large base chips, scattered surface abrasions and pitting, various firing anomalies with glaze bubbles and cracks, no repairs found. Consignor is fourth generation owner of jug which descended in his great-grandmother's family and for many years resided in her farmhouse in Jackson, Tennessee; Private Collection, Hendersonville, North Carolina
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JOHN ANDERSON CRAVEN (1824-1859
JOHN ANDERSON CRAVEN (1824-1859 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), LIDDED JAR Salt glazed stoneware, one gallon straight sided jar, wide applied lug handles, cover with mushroom finial and extensive salt spotting, "JAC" stamped below one handle.
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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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Southern stoneware jug John
Southern stoneware jug John Craven Piedmont North Carolina circa 1840s salt glaze with tooled spout flanked by single thick strap handle attached to shoulder bearing stamp ''J.A.C.'' on slightly ovoid tapering form. H7 1/2'' W4 1/2'' Provenance: Upstate South Carolina collection. 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.
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ONE GALLON JUG, JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN
ONE GALLON JUG, JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1827-1895 BROWERS MILL, NC) Salt-glazed stoneware, having a wide grooved strap handle, slightly ovoid body, stamp "JD CRAVEN" next to the handle attachment.
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JOHN ANDERSON CRAVEN (1824-1859
JOHN ANDERSON CRAVEN (1824-1859 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware ovoid jug with rounded spout and applied handle, strong "JAC" stamp to the side below four decorative ring-turnings with capacity mark off to the side, extensive salt spotting with area of runs.
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I.H. Craven stoneware jug, runny
I.H. Craven stoneware jug, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, attributed by John Burrison to I.H. Craven, 1839-1900, White County, Georgia, 7 in. Large rim chip, old corn cob in top, otherwise good condition. Griffin notes it was "purchased from Elwood Owens; found in his log cabin near Pine Mountain Community, Northeastern Rabun County, Georgia, where it was among many 19th century items".
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ENOCH S. CRAVEN (1810-1893 RANDOLPH
ENOCH S. CRAVEN (1810-1893 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), JUG Salt glazed stoneware, less than one gallon capacity, with a grooved handle with long flattened terminal, orange peel to the rear of the jug, large stamp "E.S. CRAVEN" to shoulder.
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T. W. Craven Stoneware Jar (Tinsley
T. W. Craven Stoneware Jar (Tinsley W. Craven, North Carolina/Tennessee, 1775-1860; working Henderson County, Tennessee, 1840-1860), ovoid with flattened rim and band of piecrust decoration at center, two lug handles, salt glaze varies from gray to brown, 17-1/2 in.,
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TWO JD TALASEK B&W NUDE PHOTOGRAPHS
TWO JD TALASEK B&W NUDE PHOTOGRAPHS J. D. Talasek (20th century), "Male Crouching" and "Male Hiding", second half 20th century, black and white photographic prints depicting nude male body parts, having no apparent signature, framed. Approximate measurements: male hiding sight h. 7. 375", w. 6. 5"; frame h. 23. 125", w. 22", d. 1".
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SIX PIECES OF J.D. CRAVEN
SIX PIECES OF J.D. CRAVEN STONEWARE(Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895) red and tan salt glaze jug, smaller tan salt glaze jug, angled collared rims, applied thick strap handles, 12 in. and 9-1/4 in.; tan and red salt glaze preserve jar, rounded shoulder, flared neck, down turned angled rim, 9-3/4 in.; two angled clabber bowls, flat angled rims, 5-1/2 and 5-3/4 in.; tan salt glaze straight sided jar, applied arched lug handles, 7-1/4 in., all pieces stamped "J.D. CRAVEN"
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies, clay body anomalies, surface wear and abrasions, minor chips to glazes, base edge wear and chips, large jug with minor rim chip, kiln debris base edge chips and wear, small jug with old oil or turpentine inside, stabilized hairline down from spout to base edge next to handle, preserve jar with 1-1/2 in. rim chip and four other smaller rim chips, interior rim abrasions, clabber bowl with 2 in. rim chip and three other rim chips, interior rim chips and abrasions, other clabber bowl with 3/4 in. rim chip, straight sided jar with several rim chips, 1-1/4 in. handle chip, illumination under blacklight of entire exterior of small jug, some illumination of other pieces due to residue
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DONNA CRAVEN (SEAGROVE, NC), LIDDED
DONNA CRAVEN (SEAGROVE, NC), LIDDED JAR Wood fired salt glazed stoneware with dark slip applied in controlled runs, inscribed circles decorated the cover and shoulder, inscribed on the bottom "Craven."
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AFTER EDWARD CURTIS (1868-1952): "A
AFTER EDWARD CURTIS (1868-1952): "A JICARILLA MAN"1907 photogravure image depicting Vash Gon, one of Curtis' well-known subjects matted, glazed, and framed. image size 7 3/8 x 5 3/8 inches; sight size 9 3/8 x 6 7/8 inches; sheet size 12 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches Condition:
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BRUCE "DAPPER BRUCE LAFITTE"
BRUCE "DAPPER BRUCE LAFITTE" DAVENPORT, JR.Bruce "Dapper Bruce Lafitte" Davenport, Jr. (American/Louisiana, b. 1972), "Ali Vs. Frazier" and "Joe Louis", 2022, 2 markers on paper, each signed and dated lower right, both titled lower center, each initialed lower left, both signed and inscribed en verso, each 10 in. x 8 in., unframed. (2 pcs.)
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JUDY CRANE (NC), CONTEMPORARY
JUDY CRANE (NC), CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE IN PASTEL On paper, signed lower right, matted behind glass in a gilt frame.
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P. MCOY AND E.S. CRAVEN STONEWARE
P. MCOY AND E.S. CRAVEN STONEWARE JARS(Randolph County, North Carolina, P. MCoy, 1816-1876, E.S. Craven, 1810-1893) salt glaze to large ovoid storage jar, three different groups of incised banded line decorations to shoulder, stamped "P. MCOY", "NC" and "4", two applied lug handles, angled rim, 16 in.; salt glaze to smaller ovoid storage jar, coggle wheel line decoration at shoulder between two applied strap handles, curved neck with angled flat rim, impressed "E.S. Craven" stamp to both sides of jar, 11 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface residue, wear and minor glaze chips to surface Craven jar with eight rim chips, rough interior rim edge, 1-1/2 in. loss to one handle, other chips to handles, base edge chips and wear, MCoy jar with 4 exterior rim chips and other minor glaze frits, 1 interior rim chip, 1 stabilized hairline from rim to base edge, another adjacent hairline from below handle to base edge. hairline running between the two, another hairline from belly of jar to base edge with two large hairlines coming off of it, five other large associated hairlines under the other handle at belly of jar, all apparently stabilized, other small hairlines
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JOE TOM CRANMER, MANAHAWKIN, NEW
JOE TOM CRANMER, MANAHAWKIN, NEW JERSEY CARVED ANDJoe Tom Cranmer, Manahawkin, New Jersey carved and painted Canada goose decoy, early 20th c., 24 1/2" l.
Condition:
Neck crack, surface abrasions.
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WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN
WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN (1820-1903 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON PITCHER Salt glazed stoneware with orange peel surface and runs, rounded rim, applied grooved strap handle, stamp right of handled with capacity mark above "W N Craven".
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EXCEPTIONAL CARVED CURLEWBy Mark
EXCEPTIONAL CARVED CURLEWBy Mark McNair of Craddockville Virginia. In running form with raised wings. Signed on belly McNair''.''
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EXHIBITED WEST TENNESSEE 10
EXHIBITED WEST TENNESSEE 10 GALLON POTTERY JAR, ATTRIB....Exhibited West Tennessee (Henderson County) ten-gallon stoneware pottery jar attributed to Tinsley W. Craven. Oval-shaped with ear handles and a crimped or raised band encircling the middle with wave design, joining both halves of the jar. Incised "10" below the rim denoting capacity. 21" H. Note: This jar was exhibited in the MADE IN TENNESSEE exhibition at the Tennessee Fine Art Center at Cheekwood, Nashville, 1971. It is featured on page 44 of the exhibition catalog as Figure 123. Biographical note: The Cravens were important potters in the Piedmont area of NC and are best known for their salt-glazed stoneware (See Smith and Rogers' Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee and Turners and Burners by Charles Zug). Around 1829, Thomas Craven (b. 1775, NC) and his family moved out of North Carolina. He and three of his sons, Balaam, John M., and Solomon moved to Clarke Co. GA. His other two sons, William R. and Tinsley W., along with his brother-in-law, John Fesmire, moved to Tennessee. They can be found in the 1830 Henderson Co. census. Tinsley W. Craven died in Henderson Co. in 1860. Research courtesy of Carole Wahler.
The collection of Richard H. and Kathleen L. Hulan.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Old tight spider beneath one handle, approximately 3". Some scattered firing flaws and salt glaze runs.
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JICARILLA APACHE, DARREN VIGIL
JICARILLA APACHE, DARREN VIGIL GRAY, UNTITLED (PORTRAIT)Darren Vigil Gray, (Jicarilla Apache, b. 1959) Untitled (Portrait), acrylic on paper initialed upper right: DVG acrylic on paper Dimensions: 14 7/8 x 15 7/8 in. (37.78 x 40.32 cm.), Frame: 23 1/8 x 24 1/8 in. (58.74 x 61.28 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, California
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ATTRIBUTED CRAVEN FAMILY,
ATTRIBUTED CRAVEN FAMILY, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC, TWO GALLON JUG Probably W.N. Craven circa 1850s, salt spotted stoneware, the lip formation and tight handle attachment are representative of his work.
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19th century full-length
19th century full-length silhouette, gentleman facing left, holding top hat and gloves, signed "I am John D. McGavin", black ink paper with bronzing cutout and applied to card, watercolor background, British or American, 12 x 7-1/4 in.; original 19th century rosewood veneer frame, gilt liner. Toning, foxing, paper tape at edges; frame with loss lower right corner. The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1946), CROW DOG Oil on linen, signed at lower left, presented in an attractive gilt frame with gallery plaque.