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COLLECTION OF TWENTY-FOUR
COLLECTION OF TWENTY-FOUR PEWABIC, DETROIT CERAMIC TILESCollection of Twenty-Four Pewabic, Detroit Ceramic Tiles,
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PEWABIC POTTERY VASE. Tapered
PEWABIC POTTERY VASE. Tapered form vase with green over blue drip glaze. Impressed circular signature ''Pewabic Detroit''. 6'' h.
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3 PEWABIC POTTERY PLATESThree
3 PEWABIC POTTERY PLATESThree 20th century Pewabic Pottery plates. Shallow footed form in a Grey glaze with speckeled detail and Blue/Green splashes. Circular impressed "PEWABIC DETROIT" marks. Minor wear, tiny glaze pops, crazing. Each 7 1/4" diameter. ESTIMATE $100-150
Condition:
Minor wear, tiny glaze pops, crazing.
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Four pieces Pewabic pottery: one
Four pieces Pewabic pottery: one vase with varying matte to glossy blue glaze, base with paper label "Pewabic, Detroit", 6-3/4 in., [glaze voids, other firing flaws]; ashtray with iridescent gold and green glaze, stamped Pewabic mark, 3-3/4 in.; one vase with speckled blue glaze, possibly a variation of a volcanic glaze, 5-1/4 in., [pock marks]; bowl with crackled olive/blue glaze, base with impressed Pewabic mark, 2-3/4 in., [overall crackle, several small rim chips].
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Pewabic Pottery. Collection of
Pewabic Pottery. Collection of seven vessels. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 7¼ h × 4¼ dia in. result: $5,250. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Manufacturer's mark to underside of five examples. Provenance: David Rago Auctions | Collection of Jordan Lubitz
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Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30,
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 10½ h × 10 dia in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’.
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Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30,
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 11 h × 7 dia in. result: $1,875. estimate: $1,500–2,000. This work features an exceptional lustre glaze. Impressed circular manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’.
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Pewabic Pottery. Vases, set of two.
Pewabic Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1915-30, luster drip-glazed earthenware. 7½ h × 5¼ dia in. result: $3,276. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each example ‘Pewabic Detroit’. Provenance: Private Collection
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Pewabic bowl with iridescent
Pewabic bowl with iridescent green finish over purple and orange. Marked with PEWABIC DETRIOT impressed circular mark. There is a factory stilt pull to the bottom of the piece and a small chip to the edge of the base. 4 7/8" wide by 2 3/4" tall.
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PEWABIC ART POTTERY CANDLESTICK.
PEWABIC ART POTTERY CANDLESTICK. Detroit Michigan early 20th century. Iridescent green and grey glaze. Impressed and paper label. 6''h. Ex Carleton Brown (Michigan) sold at Garth's September 1999.
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Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30,
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 13¾ h × 8¾ dia in. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Pottery’.
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Pewabic Pottery. Fine vase.
Pewabic Pottery. Fine vase. 1915-30, Persian Blue and luster drip-glazed earthenware. 11 h × 10½ dia in. result: $11,340. estimate: $7,500–10,000. Impressed circular manufacturer's mark to underside 'Pewabic Detroit'. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th C., 14 February 2015, Lot 46 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Important Private Collection, New York
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Pewabic, Detroit green art
Pewabic, Detroit green art pottery vase; together with two unsigned vases etc.
Tallest: 6"h x 4.5"dia
Condition: Good.
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Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30,
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed stoneware. 10 h × 8½ dia in. result: $2,210. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Pottery’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
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Pewabic Pottery. Bowl. c.
Pewabic Pottery. Bowl. c. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 2½ h × 4¾ dia in. result: $1,125. estimate: $800–1,200. Studio label to underside ‘Pewabic Pottery’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
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Pewabic Style Luster
Pewabic Style Luster blue/green/gold VaseBeautifully glazed blue/green luster stoneware vase in style of Pewabic Pottery 7'' H x 4.50'' W circa 20th century excellent condition. Private collection Oxford MI.
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Pewabic Pottery. Fine and Large
Pewabic Pottery. Fine and Large vase. 1915-30, luster-glazed earthenware. 15¾ h × 10½ dia in. result: $5,240. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Impressed circular manufacturer's mark to underside 'Pewabic Detroit'. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th, 14 February 2015, Lot 49 | Private Collection
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FOUR PEWABIC ART POTTERY PIECESFOUR
FOUR PEWABIC ART POTTERY PIECESFOUR PEWABIC ART POTTERY PIECES, Detroit, MI, the splashed vase and ashtray, circa 1930, impressed uppercase medallion marks, the tray with an impressed medallion mark centering a Pp monogram, including a vase of globular form, the tan body splashed in blue flambe lava glazes; an ashtray of triangular form with dual rests, iridescent-copper luster green glaze; a modern Woodland Rabbit wall tile, impressed medallion mark, dated 1989, of overlapping hexagonal design forming a cabbage, the reserves with three crouching rabbits surrounded six carrots.; and a modern Pewabic pottery vase, impressed medallion mark, dated 1998, of inverted pear shape, molded with arched stylized snowdrops, shaded pale-brown and green glazes, dia: 8 in. (4) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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Excellent Pewabic cabinet vase with
Excellent Pewabic cabinet vase with purple and gold iridescent glaze over blue. Marked with circular PEWABIC DETROIT impressed mark. Mint. 3 3/8" tall.
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Pewabic Pottery. charger.
Pewabic Pottery. charger. iridescent turquoise and red glazed earthenware. 2 d × 14¼ dia in. result: $1,216. estimate: $500–700. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’. Original paper label. Provenance: Rago Auctions | Private Collection, New York
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3 PCS PEWABIC ART POTTERYThree
3 PCS PEWABIC ART POTTERYThree pieces of Pewabic pottery. Early 20th century examples with iridescent glaze include a circular plate with indents at the well, and a vase with thickly applied golden yellow glaze about the shoulder; together with a contemporary vase having a matte blue/green glaze. All are signed; the contemporary piece is dated 2002. The plate has minor wear; the vase a very small and minor nick to the glaze at the edge of the base. Crazing noted to the two glossy pieces. Tallest 6 3/4" high. ESTIMATE $600-800
Condition:
The plate has minor wear; the vase a very small and minor nick to the glaze at the edge of the base. Crazing noted to the two glossy pieces.
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A PEWABIC DETROIT ART POTTERY
A PEWABIC DETROIT ART POTTERY TILESigned with an impressed mark on the back.Measures 3 inches.Very good condition.
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PEWABIC POTTERY BOWL. Green semi
PEWABIC POTTERY BOWL. Green semi iridescent bowl with flared rim and pink interior. Impressed signature. 4'' h.
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PEWABIC POTTERY LOW BOWLA Mid
PEWABIC POTTERY LOW BOWLA Mid 20th Century Pewabic Pottery Low Bowl. Having an elongated hexagonal shape with tapering sides, iridescent glaze in shades of mottled green at the interior and turquoise about the exterior. Impressed "Pewabic Detroit" which encircles "Pp", mark used c. 1930-1969. Several small imperfections to the glaze, crazing overall. 10 x 6 x 3" high. ESTIMATE $400-600
Condition:
Several small imperfections to the glaze, crazing overall.
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Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic
Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic Pottery. Early vase. c. 1903-07, drip-glazed earthenware. 7 h × 8 dia in. result: $8,190. estimate: $6,500–9,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside 'Pewabic' with maple leaves. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th, 1 March 2014, Lot 127 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Important Private Collection, New York
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Very nicely glaze vase possible
Very nicely glaze vase possible Pewabic with blue purple and aqua treatment. Marked with an impressed circular mark that is very similar to Pewabic's but unfortunately is illegible. Mint. 11 3/4'' tall.
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Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic
Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic Pottery. Early vase with water lilies. c. 1903-07, glazed earthenware. 5¼ h × 5¼ dia in. result: $6,930. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark 'Pewabic' with maple leaves.
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Pewabic Pottery. Rare and Early
Pewabic Pottery. Rare and Early plate with rabbits. c. 1905, crackle-glazed earthenware. 10¼ dia in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic’.
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Bernadette Pangowish, Anishinaabe
Bernadette Pangowish, Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) QUILL BOX, 1979 QUILL BOX, 1979
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), J-AW-BEANCE, A CHIPPEWAY CHIEF / MON-KA-USH-KA, A SIOUX CHIEF / PETALESHAROO, A PAWNEE BRAVE (THREE WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.
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PEWABIC POTTERY PICTORIAL PLAQUE,
PEWABIC POTTERY PICTORIAL PLAQUE, THE THREE BEARSHoused in a beautiful dark wooden frame. Depicts a tile pottery relief in blue of the Three Bears seated at the table. Frame size: 11.75"W x 9.5"H x 1.5"D. Sight size: 7.5"W x 5.5"H.
Issued: 20th century
Manufacturer: Pewabic Pottery
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PRE-COLUMBIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN PRE-COLUMBIAN POLYCRHOME POTTERY PITCHER Provenance: Estate of Col. Michael and Warnetta Gussie.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME POTTERY "STEW" BOWLS, KEWA PUEBLOTWO NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME POTTERY "STEW" BOWLS, KEWA PUEBLO, circa 1880, flat bases, both with painted red bands below cream grounds painted with black rectangular boxed devices, h: 4 x dia: 8.5 in. and h: 3.5 x dia: 7.5 in. (2) Provenance: Collected in late 1880s by U.S. Infantry soldier stationed at Fort Union, New Mexico.
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Four Hand-Colored Lithographs by
Four Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney and Hall
Circa 1830s-1840s
comprising Pee-Che-Kir, a Chippewa Chief; Paddy-Car, Creek Interpreter; Wa-Baun-See, a Pottawatomie Chief; and M'Intosh, a Creek Chief.
printed by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark and Frederick W. Greenough, both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
16 1/4 x 12 5/8 inches (each).
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NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME
NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL, KEWA PUEBLONATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL, KEWA PUEBLO, deep red patination, red base, traditional rock band shoulder decoration, interior cream ground finely painted with foliate devices, h: 2.75 x dia: 6.25 in. Provenance: Collected in late 1880s by U.S. Infantry soldier stationed at Fort Union, New Mexico.
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FOUR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE
FOUR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHS, HAND COLORED, PEE-CHE-KIR AND JACK-O-PA, BOTH CHIPPEWA CHIEFS; WA-KUAN-HA-KA, A WINNEBAGO CHIEF; AND YOUNG MAHASKAH, AN IOWAY CHIEF; AS FEATURED IN THE BOOK FROM THO...Four McKenney and Hall Native American lithographs, hand colored, Pee-Che-Kir and Jack-O-Pa, both Chippewa chiefs; Wa-Kuan-Ha-Ka, a Winnebago chief; and Young Mahaskah, an Ioway chief; as featured in the book from Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Philadelphia, 1842-1870, all in matching frames, matted behind glass, wear consistent with age including mat burn, scattered small areas of foxing on all, and waving of paper, ss on all approx: 8 1/2" h. x 6 1/2" w.