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KARL MARTZ POTTERY MUGKarl Martz
KARL MARTZ POTTERY MUGKarl Martz Pottery Mug, 4 1/4" T x 3 1/2" D hand thrown Mug; high glaze blue over red clay; applied handle; impressed "KM" monogram and "MARTZ STUDIO."
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Marshall Studios pottery by
Marshall Studios pottery by Gordon Martz; American studio planter with horizontal bands in a matte glaze. 12 3/4"H. Small chip on rim and two lines extending from rim into body (one 8", the other 5").
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FOUR PIECES OF MOCHAWARE POTTERY
FOUR PIECES OF MOCHAWARE POTTERY
19TH CENTURY comprising a large seaweed pattern ale jug in puce and blue between brown concentric bands and yellow ground, a one-pint mug with Victorian excise mark, 13cm high; a one-quart jug with Victorian excise mark, both with tree patterns and blue and brown bands and marks to the base; and a mug with seaweed pattern, yellow ground and brown bands, 10.3cm high(4)Ale jug 25cm high
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THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN ART
THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN ART POTTERY. 20th century. A "Marblehead Pottery" blue-grey matte glaze vase. Scratches. 4"h. An "H. Shults, Pigeon Forge Pottery" bud vase in dark brown matte glaze 4.5"h. and a "Wolff Pottery" lidded jar in mottled green glaze, 3.5"h.
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FOUR PIECES OF SEWERTILE. American
FOUR PIECES OF SEWERTILE. American early 20th century. Oversize mug inscribed ''Grand Ledge Mich'' 5.5''h. bust of a bearded man 4''h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio) and a small bust marked ''Parker'' 4''h. Together with a small size smoking chimney with metal insert 5''h.
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Lot of 4 pieces Muncie Art
Lot of 4 pieces Muncie Art Pottery with gloss green glaze; 9 1/2" tall candlestick, 2 vases, 7"dia. bowl with factory separation in rim. Very good condition with no damage.
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SET 4 WARREN MACKENZIE STUDIO
SET 4 WARREN MACKENZIE STUDIO POTTERY MUGSWarren MacKenzie (1924-2018). Set of four studio pottery ceramic mugs. Stoneware with white glaze and gray interiors. Marked along the footrim. Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota. Note: Lots 1-19 were purchased by a single collector from MacKenzie's showroom between 1989-2000 Dimensions: All (approximate); height: 4 in x width: 4 1/2 in x depth: 3 1/4 in.
SKU: 01404
Condition:
Good conditon with no chips, cracks, or repairs.
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Tray comprising of 4 Reproduction
Tray comprising of 4 Reproduction Burleigh Ironstone Blue & White Jugs and Large Bowl and Masons Large Manchau Ginger Jar (6)
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FOUR PIECES OF MAJOLICA.
FOUR PIECES OF MAJOLICA. American or English late 19th early 20th century. Two cream pitchers 6''h. a mug. 4.25''h. together with a basket. 5.5'' h. The mug and basket have chips.
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Lot of 4 Muncie Art Pottery small
Lot of 4 Muncie Art Pottery small vases, one with tricolor matte glaze. 4 1/4" and 5 1/2"H. Very good condition with no damage.
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GORDON MARTZ: POTTERY BOWLincised
GORDON MARTZ: POTTERY BOWLincised signature and number to underside "Martz M 257" 10 inches wide; 4 inches high Condition:
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TWO MARSHALL STUDIOS POTTERY
TWO MARSHALL STUDIOS POTTERY PIECESTwo Marshall Studios Pottery Pieces, 1 1/2" T x 8 1/2" D Bowl; Tan interior; incised cattail design; unglazed exterior; signed ""Martz" and "UNY" (?). 3/4" T x 7" W x 7 1/4" D Asymmetric Tray; white glaze with sgraffito design over unglazed stoneware; signed "Martz 213."
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4 PCS, AMERICAN STUDIO POTTERY,
4 PCS, AMERICAN STUDIO POTTERY, BLAIN & OTHERS Group of four ceramic vessels comprising signed vase by Sandy Blain (American/Wisconsin, born 1941), signed and dated 1991 Rainbow Row, Charleston incised pot by Sherry Palumbo (American, 20th century), Signed weed vase by
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A stoneware flagon by Ray Marshall,
A stoneware flagon by Ray Marshall, with fine lined matt glaze, impressed signature, 24cm high, a cheese dish with ribbed domed cover and mouse finial (damages) and a studio pottery stoneware soup bowl with handle, pouring lip and cover, wax resist patterns in blue glazes, 19.5cm long
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FOUR PIECES OF PHIL MORGAN (NC)
FOUR PIECES OF PHIL MORGAN (NC) POTTERY To include: a salt glazed chicken; a salt glazed vase (5 3/ in.); a matte glaze vase with firing mistake; a reddish glazed baluster vase (7 3/4 in.) all inscribed with signature and date on the underside.
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Muncie Art Pottery lot of 4 RARE
Muncie Art Pottery lot of 4 RARE test glaze vases. Tallest, 4 3/4". No apparent damage.
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FOUR AMERICAN UTILITARIAN POTTERY
FOUR AMERICAN UTILITARIAN POTTERY ITEMS 19th-early 20th century, salt glazed stoneware, to include: a bottle; a cruet (rim loss); a flask (9 in.) (chips above base rim); an ink well (1 1/2 x 3 1/8 in.) (upper rim chips).
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Poole Pottery Olympus collection of
Poole Pottery Olympus collection of stoneware pieces (4).
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POTTERY AND PORCELAINPottery and
POTTERY AND PORCELAINPottery and porcelain, to include four Dr. Swett's Root Beer mugs.
Condition:
One mug with losses.
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Box 4pc Northwest Studio Pottery
Box 4pc Northwest Studio Pottery
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GORDON MARTZ (AMERICAN, MARSHALL
GORDON MARTZ (AMERICAN, MARSHALL STUDIOS 6PC STONEWARE POTTERY: SUGAR & CREAMER WITH FOUR GLAZED CUPS. 2 3/4"H (EACH CUP)Gordon Martz (American, Marshall Studios 6pc stoneware pottery: sugar & creamer with four glazed cups., Gordon Martz and Jane Marshall (1929-2007) met while they were students at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred NY. In 1951, they joined the Marshall Studios in Veedersburg, Indiana, founded by Jane's grandmother Jesse in 1922, and operated by the family including Jane's father Nicholas Marshall and her mother Grace, originally to produce lampshades and woodwork. For the next 38 years, the Martzes at Marshall Studios designed and produced a wide variety of functional ceramic housewares including stoneware lamps, dishes, and tiles. The bodies of their ware were formed by slip-casting, ram pressing, or jiggering, and the pieces were hand decorated. Their work was recognized by a design award from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, which also has some of their work in its permanent collection. Dimensions: 2 3/4"H (each cup)
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Wedgwood Cream Mug Designed by
Wedgwood Cream Mug Designed by Keith Murray and Two Small Vases and a Basalt Dish (4)
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4 PIECES ART POTTERY ZANESVILLE,
4 PIECES ART POTTERY ZANESVILLE, MCCOY, CAMARK4 American art pottery vases. Zanesville vase with molded flower decoration, unsigned, incised 101 on the underside, 8 1/2"H; McCoy leaf and berry vase, unsigned, 7 7/8"H; unsigned 2 handled vase with leaf form handles, 9 1/8"H; Camark 2 handled vase / basket, unsigned, incised on the underside U.S.A. 505, 6"H. Gray vase scratches and scuff marks throughout, some crazing.
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Box 4pc Raku Studio Pottery
Box 4pc Raku Studio Pottery
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FOUR PIECES OF MCCOY POTTERY
FOUR PIECES OF MCCOY POTTERY Mid-20th century; 4 1/4 to 9 1/4 in. H.
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4 Early Pottery Food Molds.
4 Early Pottery Food Molds.
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FOUR WELLER POTTERY FOREST
FOUR WELLER POTTERY FOREST PATTERN CYLINDER VASES each decorated with a continuous molded relief forest scene with matt glaze (4) - h:8.50 in.
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Masons Mandalay Jug and Bud Vase
Masons Mandalay Jug and Bud Vase (2)
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Four pieces pottery: two blue
Four pieces pottery: two blue spongeware mugs, 4-1/4 in., lighter-colored with 2 in. rim crack, both with scattered surface anomalies as made ; Bennington-type cream pitcher, 4-1/2 in., scattered light base chips, otherwise good condition; rabbit mold, 3-1/4 x 7-5/8 in., several rim chips, areas of discoloration.
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(4) Stoneware water bottles,
(4) Stoneware water bottles, including Ye Olde Fulham Pottery, largest 11-1/4" l
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Four Moerlein-Gerst Brewing Co.
Four Moerlein-Gerst Brewing Co. Stoneware Bottles
Nashville, Tennessee, Circa 1890
two with Port Dundas Pottery stamp.
Height of largest 10 1/2 inches.
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KARL MARTZ, AMERICAN (1912–1997),
KARL MARTZ, AMERICAN (1912–1997), STUDIO POTTERY VASE, 1941, GLAZED STONEWARE, 6 3/4"H X 4 3/4"DIAM.Karl Martz, American, (1912–1997) studio pottery vase, 1941, glazed stoneware Unique resist glaze technique. Signed with chop. glazed stoneware Dimensions: 6 3/4"H x 4 3/4"Diam.
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MALCOLM WRIGHT, WOOD FIRED
MALCOLM WRIGHT, WOOD FIRED POTTERY BOWL c. 2003, incised "MW" to underside, 4"h x 14.5"dia
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FOUR CERAMIC ITEMS. England 1st
FOUR CERAMIC ITEMS. England 1st half-19th century. Staffordshire figure of a boy. Possibly Watson (a typical banner has been covered by a repair) 6 1/2''h.; a salt glaze reticulated plate 8''d.; creamware tray 8''l. and a cup plate with transfer design. Imperfections. Figure is repaired cupplate has hairline creamware is worn.
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Staffordshire pottery house form
Staffordshire pottery house form bank ca. 1800 with marbleized glaze 4 3/4" h. ?
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Masons Madalay Ginger Jar & Cover
Masons Madalay Ginger Jar & Cover and three dinner Plates (4)