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2 LIMOGES Porcelain Bowls. From a
2 LIMOGES Porcelain Bowls. From a New Rochelle estate.
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A Pair of Newcomb College Art
A Pair of Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Candlesticks 1926 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief carved motif of lilies blue green and yellow underglaze one with partial original paper label the bases with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark shape no. 232 and reg. no. PN7 height 7 1/8 in. Provenance: Descended in the family of Rose West Hastings. Born in New Orleans in 1889 Rose Brice West was raised by her grandparents prominent local Judge A.G. Brice and Mary Bella Brice. West reigned as Queen of Carnival in 1911. In 1927 she married George Aubrey Hastings a speech writer and administrative assistant to President Herbert Hoover.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze Teapot 1932 decorated by Sadie Irvine with relief-carved eggplant design the base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Jonathan Hunt's potter's mark reg. no. TU2 and shape no. 144 height 5 in. width 8 5/8 in.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Candlestick 1922 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved motif of freesia base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark reg. no. MO12 and shape no. 232 height 7 3/8 in.
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NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY
NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY TWO-HANDLED VASENewcomb College Art Pottery Two-Handled Vase , 1923, decorated by Sadie Irvine with relief carved vining berries, matte glaze with blue, green and pink underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator's mark, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark, reg. no. NL45 and shape no. 254 , h. 4 1/4 in., w. 5 in
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2PC GORDON STEELE MODERNIST WC &
2PC GORDON STEELE MODERNIST WC & O/B PAINTINGS New York,1906-1961Includes a depiction of two figures with one staring at the viewer and one of a group of four gentlemen. As an artist Gordon Steele had a prolific career in Upstate New York and New England that most do not know of. His early career consisted of training through the W.P.A. and exhibitions with the Springfield Art League, Smith Museum, and Wadsworth Athenaeum before getting involved with the Federal Art Project in 1936. From that point Steele worked intermittently as an artist until settling in Syracuse in 1945 after taking a job as the Art Director for John Flack Studios. In Syracuse Steele became heavily involved in the arts evolving his technique and career winning a total of forty-seven accolades and awards. He had exhibited at the Terry Art Institute of Miami, the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, the Corcoran Gallery of Washington, the Columbia Biennial in South Carolina, the Audubon, and National Academy amongst other shows. Alongside his exploding art career in 1957 Gordon became a teacher in the School of Art at Syracuse University before landing his first solo show in New York City with Harry Salpeter (1895-1967) and Salpeter Gallery in 1958. The following year Steele was featured in the December, 1959 issue of American Artist highlighting his career with noted praise for rising without fighting Madison Ave crowds. Today Gordon Steele's artwork is held in the permanent collections of Syracuse University, Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Everson Museum of Fine Arts, and Butler Institute of American Art among others.
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Newhall lustre dish decorated
Newhall lustre dish decorated with flowers Boumiere two handled bowl and two handled Tarza (3)
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase 1926 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved motif of narcissus base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark shape no. 12 and reg. no. PT 19 height 3 1/8 in.
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TWO NEW YORK STONEWARE JUGS.
TWO NEW YORK STONEWARE JUGS. Second half 19th century. One with ''Bernhardt Bros'' in Buffalo. ''3'' in cobalt. 14 3/4''h. And one with impressed ''3'' and ''Guinn & Oster'' in Utica also in cobalt. 15 1/4''.
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A Pair of Newcomb College Art
A Pair of Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Candlesticks 1926 decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved butterfly motif the bases marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark reg. no. PE77 and shape no. 311 height 9 3/4 in. and 10 in.
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2 Boxes of Assorted Frames. From
2 Boxes of Assorted Frames. From a New Rochelle estate.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase 1929 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved motif of freesia base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Jonathan Hunt's potter's mark shape no. 33 and reg. no. RO75 height 6 in.
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TWO NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY
TWO NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY VASES AND A NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY LILY PAD BOWL / JOSEPH MEYERS / LEONA NICHOLSONTWO NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY VASES AND A NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY LILY PAD BOWL / JOSEPH MEYERS / LEONA NICHOLSON , New Orleans, LA, circa 1920, impressed NC monogram to both vases, the oviform vase also impressed NEW ORLEANS, mottled and bubbled blue glaze; the pinched vase, also impressed with a conjoined JM monogram for the potter Joseph Fortune Meyers (1848-1931, active at Newcomb College 1897-1927), spherical with four pinched sides, matte rose glaze; the flaring bowl with H B and M around the NC logo for Hand Built and Molded and the initials LN for Leona Nicholson (active at Newcomb College 1908-1929), naturalistically modeled as overlapping veined leaves, high gloss green glaze, dia: 8.25 in. (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling Literature: Leone Fischer (Bentley) Nicholson, active at Newcomb College (1908-1929). Founded on the work she exhibited in 1907, The Arts & Crafts Society in Boston awarded her the prestigious designation of Master Craftsman'. Based on this honor, Leone became the first woman of New Orleans to receive this title. Traditionally at Newcomb College Pottery, men shaped and fired pottery, producing blank ceramic forms for female students to decorate. This hand-built piece by Leone Nicholson demonstrates an advance in the social hierarchy and progress in the social experiment originally designed to teach young Southern women how to support themselves financially solely as artists not artisans.
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. American
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. American 2nd half-19th century. Watercooler with cobalt flowers impressed ''Ottman Bros Fort Edward NY'' 13''h. and a jug with cobalt bird impressed ''White's Utica''. Chips. 13 1/2''h.
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NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY
NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY BOWLNewcomb College Art Pottery Bowl , 1923, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson, with relief carved Japanese quince motif, matte glaze with blue, green and pink underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator's mark, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark , reg. no. MX18, h. 3 1/8 in., dia. 8 7/8 in. Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, LA Provenance: Collection of Noted Preservationist and Aesthete Dorian M. Bennett, New Orleans.
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NEW YORK TWO-GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO-GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH C.New York two-gallon stoneware jug, 19th c., impressed Ottman Bros. & Co. Fort Edward N.Y. , with cobalt decoration, 14 1/2" h.
Condition:
A couple small flakes to spout.
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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American 2nd half-19th century. Pictured is one marked ''Ottman Bros. Ft. Edward NY'' with a brushed cobalt bird and two applied handles. 8 1/2''h. Together with one having traces of a stenciled cobalt label for ''Reppert Greensboro Pa''. 10 1/2''h.
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NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.New York two gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , impressed N. Clark Jr. Athens N Y , with cobalt floral decoration, 9 1/2" h. Provenance: The Estate of Erminia Simon, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase 1922 decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved design of fruiting vines the base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark reg. no. MD60 and shape no. 1 height 3 5/8 in. Provenance: The Dominican Sisters of Peace Historic Veritas House New Orleans LA sold for charitable benefit.
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TWO ITEMS. American 2nd half-19th
TWO ITEMS. American 2nd half-19th century. Small creamer with Albany glaze similar to New Geneva. Faint inscription on the underside. 4 1/4''h. And a chalkware girl wearing pantaloons. Wear and small hole. 10''h.
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Newcomb College Pottery
Newcomb College Pottery Vellum-Glazed Candlestick, 1922, in "Daisy" decor, potted by Joseph Fortune Meyer (1876-1941) and decorated by Sarah Agnes Estelle "Sadie" Irvine (1887-1970), fully signed and numbered on the interior of the inverted trumpet-form foot, h. 7-1/8".
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Two New York or Connecticut
Two New York or Connecticut pewter plates ca. 1830 bearing the touches of Boardman and Boardman & Hart 9 3/8" dia. and 8 7/8" dia.... ?
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NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH C.New York two gallon stoneware jug, 19th c. , impressed Whites Utica , with cobalt bird decoration, 13 1/2" h. Provenance: The Estate of Erminia Simon, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania.
Condition:
1'' hairline to spout.
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STONEWARE - Two Gallon Jug with
STONEWARE - Two Gallon Jug with blue floral decoration impressed N.A. White Utica New York fine condition.
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NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH C.New York two gallon stoneware jug, 19th c., impressed Whites Utica , with cobalt floral spray, 14" h.
Condition:
Some discoloration, faint hairline in base of handle.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze Candlestick 1929 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved jasmine motif base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark reg. no. RU85 and shape no. 329 height 3 1/2 in.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase 1929 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved moss-laden live oak design the base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Jonathan Hunt's potter's mark reg. no. RU8 and shape no. 49 height 6 1/8 in. diameter 8 1/2 in.
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Two pieces of salt-glazed
Two pieces of salt-glazed stoneware: Edmands and Co. two gallon jug with high relief cobalt blue slip feather design small chip to lip; and N.A. White & Son Utica NY one gallon jug high relief cobalt blue slip scribble leaf design.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Bowl 1927 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved band of freesia the base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark reg. no. QG13 and shape no height 6 in. diameter 11 3/8 in.
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NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.New York two gallon stoneware crock, 19th c., impressed White's Utica , with cobalt bird decoration, 9 3/4" h., 10 1/2" dia.
Condition:
Small chip to one handle, 2'' hairline from base.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze Vase 1915 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson in a relief carved zephyr lily design blue green and yellow underglaze base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark "C" for buff clay body shape no. 223 and reg. no. HL84 height 8 3/8 in.
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TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Newport,
TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Newport, Tuscarawas, 3rd quarter 19th century. Both with cobalt script labels "Hormell & Smyth". One has a cobalt "2", the other impressed "2" (edge chip). 11"h.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase 1919 decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved design of sapling oaks the base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark reg. no. KQ5 and shape no 240 height 4 in. Provenance: The Dominican Sisters of Peace Historic Veritas House New Orleans LA sold for charitable benefit.
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Cylindrical Vase 1926 decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved design of wild rice base marked with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark shape no. 318 and reg. no. PU24 height 6 3/4 in. diameter 2 3/4 in.
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NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY
NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY BOWLNewcomb College Art Pottery Bowl , 1924, decorated by Sadie Irvine with low relief-carved daffodils design, matte glaze with blue, green, pink and yellow underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator's mark, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark, reg. no. NJ56 and shape no. 212, h. 3 in., dia. 5 1/2 in
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A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte
A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase 1922 decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with moss laden live oaks base with Newcomb cipher decorator's mark Joseph Meyer's potter's mark shape no. 7 and reg. no. "ME..." partially obscured by paper label height 4 5/8 in. diameter 3 in.