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John Pitcher (American, b. 1949)
John Pitcher
(American, b. 1949)
Meadow Dancing, 2000
acrylic on board
signed John Pitcher (lower right); signed, titled and dated (verso)
29 1/2 x 48 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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Edwin Meaders pitcher with
Edwin Meaders pitcher with grapes, applied grapes and green leaves on glossy blue ground, base marked "Edwin Meaders 3-19-1991", 9-3/4 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Two Meaders pottery pitchers,
Two Meaders pottery pitchers, both with applied grapes and leaves in the manner of Arie Meaders: one with medium olive alkaline glaze, marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Ga. MLM", 8 in.; one with dark olive alkaline glaze, marked on base "Meaders Pottery, David Meaders" and illegible inscription at handle, 9-3/8 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Two Edwin Meaders pitchers: both
Two Edwin Meaders pitchers: both with medium olive alkaline glaze and applied grapes and leaves, one marked "Edwin Meaders 2-28-1986", 9 in., one marked "Edwin Meaders 2-26-1986", 6-1/2 in.
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Two pieces Meaders pottery: pitcher
Two pieces Meaders pottery: pitcher with pale blue glossy glaze, marked "Edwin Meaders 6-15-1989", 8-3/4 in.; lidded vessel with glossy dark brown glaze, attributed to Cheaver Meaders, 8-1/4 in., one ear with 1 in. chip . The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher
Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher (1887-1967, White County, Georgia), dark brown/olive alkaline glaze, 10 in. Griffin notes this pitcher was "made by Cheever Meaders and sold by him to Norma K. Seiferla in 1960s at Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia".
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REDWARE PITCHER. Gonic New
REDWARE PITCHER. Gonic New Hampshire 19th century. Incised lines and mottled green glaze. Minor glaze loss. 7''h.
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Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher
Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher (White County, Georgia, 1887-1967), alkaline glaze, single incised band, marked in red script "CM", 6-1/4 in. Excellent condition.
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Two Lanier Meaders Pitchers
Two Lanier Meaders Pitchers Georgia, 20th century, one with medium olive alkaline glaze, pinched spout, incised bands, inscribed on base \"Lanier Meaders\", (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), and \"5\" within a circle, 8 in.; one with runny olive alkaline glaze, pinched spout, incised band, 8-1/4 in.,
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Decorated Pitcher tan green and red
Decorated Pitcher tan green and red 5''h pitting in the glaze throughout along with several bruises around the lip and base.
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Copperluster English Pitcher
Copperluster English Pitcher children at play 6''.
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A Louwelsa Weller Pitcher Approx.
A Louwelsa Weller Pitcher Approx. 12-1/4"T. High gloss finish in brown, painted decoration of grapes. Impressed mark on the underside.
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PITCHER. England 1st half-19th
PITCHER. England 1st half-19th century softpaste. Circular pitcher having a center cylinder with pierced compass star designs and a figure of a young Bacchus. Colorful hand decoration. 9 3/4''h. There is glaze flakes and the top half is repaired. 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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Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers:
Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers: satin finish and amber handles, square mouths, one 5-1/2 in. and 4-1/2 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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LEEDS PITCHER. England 1st
LEEDS PITCHER. England 1st quarter-19th century. Good form with molded foliate handle and flower basket design. Repair. 9''h.
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LEEDS CREAM PITCHER. England late
LEEDS CREAM PITCHER. England late 18th-early 19th century creamware. Decorated for the Dutch market with Our Lady of Kevalaar. 5''h.
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Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900,
Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 5¼ w × 4 d in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature and number to underside ‘33 Beyer’. Provenance: Collection of Hermann Tob and Marc Lambrechts, Belgium | Private Collection
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MEYER AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
MEYER AMERICAN STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER Meyer American sterling silver water pitcher with engraved initial on body, makers mark on bottom. 35.29 ozt. 9" H x 9" Diameter.
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Moser Art Glass Pitcher white
Moser Art Glass Pitcher white cut-back to clear with elaborate goldwork on leaves 13'' tall.
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Lanier Meaders bowl, pitcher,
Lanier Meaders bowl, pitcher, alkaline glaze stoneware, both incised on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998): bowl with runny yellow/olive glaze, 4-1/8 x 9-1/2 in.; pitcher, 8 in. Excellent condition.
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WELLER PITCHER. In Zona pattern
WELLER PITCHER. In Zona pattern with Kingfisher and cattail decoration. 8 1/4'' h. Spout is repaired.
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Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900,
Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 5½ w × 4 d in. result: $189. estimate: $500–700. Incised signature and number to underside ‘33 Beyer’.
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Lanier Meaders stoneware pitcher
Lanier Meaders stoneware pitcher Georgia rich alkaline glaze on bulbous body signed on base. H9 1/4'' W8 1/2'' Provenance: Collection of a Southern gentleman.
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Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers:
Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers: both with amber handles, 4 in. and one pear shaped 3-1/4 in., Maude B. Feld, New York.
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* A Mochaware Pitcher of baluster
* A Mochaware Pitcher of baluster form with an applied handle and earthworm decoration. Height 6 1/2 inches.
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Moorcroft Waratah Pitcher,
Moorcroft Waratah Pitcher, 1930s height 6.3 in — 16 cm
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WELLER PITCHER. Ohio early 20th
WELLER PITCHER. Ohio early 20th century Zona pattern. Handled pitcher with foliage and King Fisher. 8.5''h.
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Muncie pitcher with excellent
Muncie pitcher with excellent crystalline blue over green glaze. Marked MUNCIE. Mint. 4 1/8'' tall.
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SHOONER REDWARE MEDINGER TYPE
SHOONER REDWARE MEDINGER TYPE PITCHER.Shooner Redware Pottery Medinger Type Mottle Glazed Pitcher. Dated 2004. 7-3/4"h. Condition: : Good with intentional wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with intentional wear.
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Anita Meaders canisters and
Anita Meaders canisters and pitcher, pitcher, 10 in.; four graduated lidded canisters, cardinals on branches with blossoms, marked on base "Anita Meaders" and "Nita 2006", 8 in. to 11-1/2 in., (five pieces). Minor base chips and glaze irregularities as made; 9-1/2 in. canister with repaired chips to finial. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Wheeling peachblow pitcher,
Wheeling peachblow pitcher, glossy finish, square mouth, amber handle, 5-1/2 in. Maude B. , New York.
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PITCHER AND BOWL. England 1st
PITCHER AND BOWL. England 1st half-19th century. Paneled pitcher with Masonic transfers. Baltimore importer's mark. 8''h. And a Leeds-type bowl with four-color floral designs 4 1/2''h. 9 1/2''d. Imperfections. Pitcher has hairline and stains bowl has flaking
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3 Mason's Ironstone Pitchers
3 Mason's Ironstone Pitchers graduated 5 1/4'' to 6 3/4'' Imari style florals excellent.
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Two Lanier Meaders pitchers, both
Two Lanier Meaders pitchers, both incised on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998): one with dark olive glaze, 7-1/4 in., excellent condition; one with mottled gray/olive glaze, 9-1/2 in., star crack in base as fired, kiln debris, otherwise excellent condition.
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Mottaheta Diplomatic Service
Mottaheta Diplomatic Service Pitcher American 20th century a handled pitcher in the Diplomatic service pattern produced by Mottaheta; ht. 7.5 in.
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PEWTER PITCHER. Touch for Boardman
PEWTER PITCHER. Touch for Boardman & Hart (Thomas Danforth Boardman Hartford Connecticut 1805-1850). J#'s 39 and 47. Large heavy pitcher with lid. 11''h.