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BOWL AND JUG. American late
BOWL AND JUG. American late 19th century. Pictured is a treenware bowl with original red on the exterior. 4''h. 15 1/2''d. And a small stoneware jug with Albany slip. 6 1/2''h.
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PAIR JUGTOWNWARE PITCHERS AND
PAIR JUGTOWNWARE PITCHERS AND BOWLPair Jugtownware Pitchers and Bowl
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A WASHOE BASKETRY BOWLA Washoe
A WASHOE BASKETRY BOWLA Washoe basketry bowl, Early/mid-20th century; Great Basin A coiled low bowl with a wide sawtooth zigzag band around bowl Dimensions: 2.75" H x 6.75" Dia.
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Jugtown rose bowl, foamy white
Jugtown rose bowl, foamy white glaze, impressed "Jugtown Ware", 4-1/2 x 7 in. Minor glaze anomalies as made.
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Native American Water Jug
Native American Water Jug probably Western Apache, early 20th century, diagonal twining construction, rubbed with red ochre and black-pigment pitch, open chevron pattern applied before pitch, two wooden elbows woven into sides for attaching a strap, 11-3/4 in.,
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Black transferware washbowl and
Black transferware washbowl and pitcher james and thomas edwards, burslem, 1825-1843 The pitcher of fluted baluster form, decorated with "Gentlemen's Cabin" (Larsen No. 455), the washbowl with "Ladies' Cabin" (Larsen No. 456), from the "Boston Mails" series. Pitcher H: 12, washbowl dia: 13 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: C.S.&S.
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WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. Blue and
WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. Blue and white spongeware with single bands. 11 3/4'' h. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST BASKETRY BOWL Hupa people, Northern California, late 19th c. finely woven grass, tall sided with whipped rim, having geometric designs in brown and black on natural ground, sunflower recessed foot, 5 1/4" x 7" diam. One short break below the rim. Old tag indicates this was part of the Nancy Prince collection, purchased 1915-16 when Marion Rogers visited the West.
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A LARGE POLYCHROME WASHOE MUSH BOWL
A LARGE POLYCHROME WASHOE MUSH BOWL BASKETA large polychrome Washoe mush bowl basket, First-quarter 20th Century; Northern California / Nevada A coiled bowl with a zigzag band of hourglass forms from rim leading into six columns of chevrons, with elongated segments of conjoined diamonds floating mid-waist and a stepped ring encasing the base 15.75" H x 27" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: 15.75" H x 27" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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Redware Jugtown pottery; together
Redware Jugtown pottery; together with a yelloware mold, etc.
Pitcher: 4"h
Bowl: 6"dia
Condition: Chips, cracks, wear consistent with age.
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19th c. dugout wooden bowl in red
19th c. dugout wooden bowl in red wash. 24'' W 7'' Ht.
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Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a
Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a pitcher, and a bean pot, all 19th c.
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A Maling blue and white willow
A Maling blue and white willow pattern jug and basin, the basin 40.5cm diameter, and a wash bucket with wicker handle
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CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY
CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY MATCHING TYPE WATER JUG, Gansu or Qinghai Province, Majiayao Culture, Mid to Late 3rd Millenia BC. Bulbous Terracotta Jug with tall broad flared rim neck, single loop handle, small nib at waist to balance as pouring or filling, black and red decoration, 9 1/2? x 7 1/2? diam.
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A clay pipe, the bowl inscribed
A clay pipe, the bowl inscribed Jacob, a ram's mask head and two metal hounds
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A group of Winchester College
A group of Winchester College Trusty Servant wares comprising two jugs, a cup and saucer and another cup
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PRAIRIE GRASS BOWLca. late 19th
PRAIRIE GRASS BOWLca. late 19th century; tight woven coiled prairie grass bowl with dyed human and coyote designs with repeated zig-zag emanating bands rim with repeating dyed and non-dyed wrap, 8"d, 2 3/4"h, Condition: as found, no noted repairs, possibly a seed sorting basket
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SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE LARGE JUG The
SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE LARGE JUG The ovoid bowl with blue-ground band incised with a horse amidst foliate branches. 17 in.
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GROUP OF WASH-STAND CHINA Including
GROUP OF WASH-STAND CHINA Including a Staffordshire "Lois" basin and pitcher, a powder jar, an odd lid, and a white ironstone slop jar.
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST BASKETRY BOWL Hupa people, Northern California, late 19th c. finely woven grass with geometric designs in brown and black on natural ground showing only on the exterior, sunflower foot, 3 1/2" x 7 1/2" diam
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Group of two archaistic jug and
Group of two archaistic jug and bowl; clay water jug with sun emblem on recto and twine handle. Mexico: age wear, surface wear; scalloped panel marble footed bowl, Italy: surface soiling, surface wear, some cracks, minor chips on rim; largest L 12" W 12" H 3" (Approx.)Provenance: Private Collection, Palos Verdes Estates, California
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A large blue and white jug a blue
A large blue and white jug a blue and white foot basin and another smaller blue and white jug
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Jugtown bowl, foamy white glaze,
Jugtown bowl, foamy white glaze, unglazed foot ring, impressed "Jugtown Ware", 4 x 11 in. Minor glaze anomalies as made, interior with slight crazing at base.
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A Jemez Mica Pottery Vase Juanita
A Jemez Mica Pottery Vase Juanita Fragua having a roundel of geometric decoration and a cornstalk together with a Hopi pottery vessel by Lawrence Namoki titled Warrior Girl and dated 87'. Height of taller 3 3/4 inches.
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FLOW BLUE WASHBOWL AND
FLOW BLUE WASHBOWL AND PITCHERSecond Quarter of the 19th CenturyBy W. Adams & Sons in the Tonquin'' pattern. Height of pitcher 12''. Diameter of washbowl 13''.''
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STACY LAMBERT (NC), TWO FOLK ART
STACY LAMBERT (NC), TWO FOLK ART JUGS Hand-built and wheel turned with polychrome decoration, one jug displays a cat with saber fangs, an inscription verso (8 in.) and the second jug obverse with toothy grinning sun, the verso with inscription and sun-bathing man. Both are ink signed and dated on the undersides.
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One-gallon stoneware West
One-gallon stoneware West Virginia merchant's jug and a Smith & Day two-gallon ovoid jug 13.5"h. both 19th c.
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A Worcester blue and white junket
A Worcester blue and white junket dish/salad bowl, circa 1770, hatched crescent mark, 25.5cm diameter
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JUDSON GUéRARD (NC), RIVER ROCK
JUDSON GUéRARD (NC), RIVER ROCK SERIES CENTER BOWL Contemporary, blown peach colored satin glass, including a large center bowl with wavy rim (21.5 in. diameter) and seven blown glass "river rocks", polished foot, signed.
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Miscellanious grouping to include a
Miscellanious grouping to include a Jugtown redware pitcher, 7"h, majolia stag plate, 11"dia, another plate, shell dish, etc
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST BASKETRY BOWL Hupa people, Northern California, late 19th c. finely woven grass with geometric designs in orange and black on natural ground showing only on the exterior, sunflower foot, 3" x 7" diam, fine condition.
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Group of three Wedgwood
Group of three Wedgwood jasperware table articles Comprising a 2-handled urn lacking cover, a water pitcher and a cream jug, each decorated with classical scenes on a deep blue ground; together with a black basalt cylindrical vase. (4). Vase H: 11 in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia, PA Large two handled urn not wedgewood, impressed mark ''J.C.'' and ''Established 1657'' which indicates it is by Adams.
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Two Hopi Indian decorated redware
Two Hopi Indian decorated redware bowls one signed "Juanita Healing" 3"hx5"dia. a Santa Clara Pueblo burnished black pottery bowl signed "MT" 3"h.
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TRIBAL: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BOWL,
TRIBAL: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BOWL, HOPI, SECOND MESA, C. 1940, POLYCHROME COILED DESIGN OF TIGHTLY WOVEN OF YUCCA FIBER, FLAT BOTTO...TRIBAL: Native American woven bowl, Hopi, Second Mesa, c. 1940, polychrome coiled design of tightly woven of Yucca fiber, flat bottom, stepped pattern to rim and foot, wear consistent with age and use including minor wear/ nicks/ light scratches to edges, etc., 6 3/4" h. x 10" diam.
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Two Stoneware Jugs one with rounded
Two Stoneware Jugs one with rounded shoulders and runny dark olive glaze, 13 in.; four-gallon jug with mottled light and dark olive glaze, 16-1/4 in., both possibly Reinhardt or Propst, Catawba Valley, late 19th century,
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Alkaline Glazed Stoneware Jug
Alkaline Glazed Stoneware Jug Plus American an alkaline glaze stoneware jug with strap handle unmarked PLUS a small Navajo pitcher with ear of corn decoration in relief marked H. Herda; jug ht. 11.5 in.