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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 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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3 PCS, MEADERS FAMILY GEORGIA
3 PCS, MEADERS FAMILY GEORGIA FOLK ART POTTERY Group of three Meaders family pottery tablewares comprising David Meaders (American/Georgia, 1951-2020) "Face Mug", signed (h. 5"); Kathy Meaders (American/Georgia, born 1952) bowl, signed and dated 2010 (w. 8.25") and Whelchel Meaders
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Two Meaders stoneware vases
Two Meaders stoneware vases (Cheever, 1887-1967, White County, Georgia; Arie, Macon County, North Carolina, 1897-1989): one with everted scalloped rim, runny olive alkaline glaze, unmarked, Griffin notes: "Made by Cheever or Arie Meaders", 7-3/4 in.; one with broadly flared scalloped rim, Griffin notes: "Attributed to Arie Meaders, Mossy Creek", 6-1/2 in. Both with glaze pooling at base and scattered kiln debris as made. Doug Nosel
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Two pieces Meaders family
Two pieces Meaders family stoneware: circular bowl mounted with chicken head and tail, dark green glaze, marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Georgia 1992" (1916-1999), 7-1/4 x 11 in., small chips to tail, kiln debris ; with blue-glazed pitcher, marked on base "Edwin Meaders 10/10/1990" (White County, Georgia, born 1924), good condition . Private Collection.
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Cheever Meaders flowerpot,
Cheever Meaders flowerpot, flowerpot with drain hole as made, stoneware with medium alkaline glaze with runs, marked "ChEEVER MEADERS, CLEVELANd, GEORgiA MOSSSY CREEK gREEN" (Cheever Meaders, White County, Georgia, 1887-1967), incising on base done by Arie Meaders, 12-1/2 in. Base with small red paint spatter, three repaired rim cracks (longest 6 in.). John Burrison Collection.
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Two pieces Meaders pottery: jar
Two pieces Meaders pottery: jar with runny alkaline glaze, applied blue grapes, incised vine and leaf decoration throughout, base marked "Claude, Billie and Cleater Meaders, Aug. 13, 2002", 10-1/4 in.; stoneware pitcher with runny alkaline glaze and rutile runs, marked on base "Meaders Pottery, Anita Meaders", 10-1/2 in., minor scratch . Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Two pieces Meaders pottery: crock
Two pieces Meaders pottery: crock with runny dark olive glaze, base signed "Cleater and Billy Meaders 1989", 9-1/2 in.; jar with runny dark glaze and applied grapes and leaves, base signed "Cleater Meaders 1986" (White County, Georgia, born 1921), 16-1/4 in. Excellent condition.
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Two pieces Meaders pottery, both
Two pieces Meaders pottery, both alkaline glaze stoneware with applied grapes and leaves: one marked on side "Tom & Laura Veasey from S&S Dillon Ltd., marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Georgia, MLM GA.", 11-1/2 in.; one with four bunches of grapes, base marked "Meaders Pottery, David Meaders", 9 in. No damage or repairs found. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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David Meaders rooster, applied
David Meaders rooster, applied light blue eyes, medium blue/gray glaze, base marked "Meaders Pottery" with copyright symbol, marked below tail "David Meaders", 17 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Two stoneware pots: one with glossy
Two stoneware pots: one with glossy olive glaze, applied leaves and flowers, base marked "AM", 6 in.; two-handled jug, matte alkaline glaze, two strap handles, marked on shoulder "End of day/end of year 12-31-2002", both probably Meaders family, Georgia, 13-3/4 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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FIVE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY GEORGIA
FIVE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY GEORGIA POTTERY(Reggie Meaders, White County, Georgia, 1916-2009) brown alkaline glazes, applied facial features, inset kaolin eyes, painted pupils, clay teeth, strap handles, short spouts, inscribed "REGGIE MEADERS" at shoulder, 7 and 6-1/2 in.; (Marie Rogers, Georgia, 1922-2010) brown glazed cup, 6-1/2 in., brown glazed face jug with applied features, 6-1/4 in., signed "M. Rogers" and "Marie Rogers" on bases; (Lin Craven, Cleveland, Georgia, 1956-2011) green glazed diamondback rattlesnake jug, signed "Lin Craven" and "2005" on base, 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface abrasions, loss to ear of Rogers face jug
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Cheever Meaders stoneware crock,
Cheever Meaders stoneware crock, tapered body with rounded rim, two strap handles, incised lines near center, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, John Burrison attributes to Cheever Meaders, circa 1940, 10-1/2 in. Handles with large chips, otherwise good condition. Doug Howard, Marietta, Georgia
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Five pieces Lanier Meaders
Five pieces Lanier Meaders pottery (1917-1998, White County, Georgia), stoneware with olive alkaline glaze: covered beanpot, 7-1/2 in.; three bowls, 4-3/4 in. to 5-1/4 in., incised on bases "Lanier Meaders"; crock with two applied lugs, 7-1/4 in. Excellent condition.
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Cleater Meaders two-tier face
Cleater Meaders two-tier face jug, body and lid formed as faces with ceramic teeth and eyes, runny medium olive glaze, base incised "Cleater and Billie Meaders 1990", 13 in. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Cleater Meaders double face jug,
Cleater Meaders double face jug, runny light olive glaze, ceramic eyes and teeth, marked on base "Cleater Meaders 1987", 11 in. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Lanier Meaders stoneware beanpot
Lanier Meaders stoneware beanpot (1917-1998, White County, Georgia), brown alkaline glaze, applied grapes, vines and leaves, incised on base "Lanier Meaders", 6 in. Zully Smith Craft Shop, 1979
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Lanier Meaders face jug, runny
Lanier Meaders face jug, runny medium alkaline glaze stoneware, ceramic teeth, painted eyes, signed on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), 8-3/4 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Three pieces John Meaders
Three pieces John Meaders pottery: all with runny olive alkaline glaze: pitcher with applied grapes and leaves, 8-1/2 in.; jug with applied grapes and leaves, 8-1/2 in., both marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, GA. MLM"; jar with one lug and strap handle, marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland GA.", 7-1/2 in. Excellent condition. Purchased from the potter, early 1990's.
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TWO PIECES OF PORCELAIN.
TWO PIECES OF PORCELAIN. English late 19th century. A blue Staffordshire plate depicting Molly Pitcher 10''dia. together with a blue banded Mocha mug with seaweed design 5''h.
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Lanier Meaders stoneware face
Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug, mottled dark olive alkaline glaze, rock teeth, 10 in. Excellent condition.
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3pc Northwest Studio Pottery -
3pc Northwest Studio Pottery - Mears etc.
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Lanier Meaders face jug, runny
Lanier Meaders face jug, runny alkaline glaze stoneware, heavy cheeks, inlaid ceramic teeth, articulated eyebrows, signed on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), 10 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Georgia Pottery Lanier Meaders Face
Georgia Pottery Lanier Meaders Face Juglight to medium olive alkaline glazed stoneware face with unglazed eyes and teeth bottom with inscribed signature.9.75 in.Glazed over firing cracks at handle attachment points.
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FOUR PIECES OF MARKED ART POTTERY
FOUR PIECES OF MARKED ART POTTERY INCLUDING LANIER MEADERS including a bowl with a band of striped design stamped WS for Willi SIngleton -- dia: 9.25 in. a brown-glazed stoneware jug incised signature under foot ''Lanier Meaders'' (Georgia) -- h: 10.5 in. a globular vase with small neck and rounded lip covered in a brown-speckled cream glaze with two seal marks above foot -- h: 6.5 in. and a small ribbed globular bowl covered in a phosphatic blue and white glaze incised signature within foot ring -- h: 2.25 in.; together with an iron-glazed brown/black bottle vase with large circular motifs on both sides by repute by Warren Mackenzie -- h: 8.75 in. (5) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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Lanier Meaders stoneware beanpot,
Lanier Meaders stoneware beanpot, globular with two handles, runny alkaline glaze, marked in script on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), circa 1983, 6-3/4 in. Scattered glaze blisters as made, otherwise excellent condition. John Burrison Collection.
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Arie Meaders stoneware lidded jar
Arie Meaders stoneware lidded jar (1897-1989, Macon County, North Carolina; worked White County, Georgia), pale green alkaline glaze, raised grapes and leaves, base with scratched "AM", 7-1/2 in. Excellent condition.
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FOUR PIECES OF GEORGIA POTTERYrunny
FOUR PIECES OF GEORGIA POTTERYrunny green alkaline glazed pitcher, signed "Anita Meaders" on base, 10 in.; two handled Albany slip glazed vase, signed "A.G. Meaders 1986" on base, 7-1/4 in.; brown glazed pitcher with applied colored grapevine decoration, inscribed "Flossie Meaders" on base edge, 8 in.; brown glazed face jug, applied facial features, white clay eyes and teeth, inscribed "REGGIE MEADERS" at shoulder, 6-1/4 in., all pieces 20th century
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface and base edge wear, otherwise good condition
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TWO GLAZED STUDIO POTTERY ORB
TWO GLAZED STUDIO POTTERY ORB VESSELS: NANCEE MEEKER (TALLER VASE) AND ALEX MANDLI 4" X 4 1/2 DIAM. (MEEKER), 3 3/4" X 5" DIAM. (MANDLI)Two glazed studio pottery orb vessels: Nancee Meeker (taller vase) and Alex Mandli, Dimensions: 4" x 4 1/2 diam. (Meeker), 3 3/4" x 5" diam. (Mandli)
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Three English Pottery Articles
Three English Pottery Articles circa 1813-1833 comprising a Mason's ironstone table and flower pot relish dish a Staffordshire Gaudy Welsh hydra jug and a Mayer & Newbold opaque china pottery cream pitcher. Width of first 11 inches.
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Two Cheever Meaders candlesticks
Two Cheever Meaders candlesticks (Cheever, 1887-1967, White County, Georgia; Arie, 1897-1989, Macon County, North Carolina): both alkaline glaze stoneware, question mark handles, both marked "Meaders Pottery, Mossy Creek", Griffin Notes: "Made by Cheever Meaders, marked by Arie Meaders", early 1970s, both 5-1/2 in. Both with wax residue, excellent condition.
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Lanier Meaders face jug, runny
Lanier Meaders face jug, runny alkaline glaze, pinched facial expression with applied ceramic eyes, base inscribed "Lanier Meaders", 9-1/4 in. Surface losses and cracks as made.
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Lanier Meaders stoneware face
Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug, alkaline glaze, ceramic eyes and teeth, incised eyebrows, base signed in script "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), 9 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Three pieces Lanier Meaders pottery
Three pieces Lanier Meaders pottery (1917-1998, White County, Georgia), alkaline glazed stoneware, two tapered mugs, each 3-1/4 in.; candlestick, early 1970s, 3-1/8 in., glaze creases as made, wax residue, all with incised "Lanier Meaders". Excellent condition.
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EDWIN MEADERS (GA), FOLK POTTERY
EDWIN MEADERS (GA), FOLK POTTERY ROOSTER Blue-glazed stoneware, hand-molded with applied comb, tail, etc, upon an integral pedestal base, inscribed potter's signature on the bottom and dated "2-20-1991".
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Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug
Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), mottled olive alkaline glaze, ceramic teeth, base marked "Lanier Meaders 12-31-80", 9-1/2 in. Excellent condition, one side probably underfired. Private Collection