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NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT, THREE
NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT, THREE VESSELS Wood-fired salt glazed stoneware, the first piece is a vase drilled to create a table lamp and mounted to a wooden base, the vase is marked on the underside with the signature glyph (height to top of socket 17.5 in.); the second is a low teapot with cover, the glaze enhanced by blue glaze drips, with signature glyph (5.5 x 8 in.); the third is an elixir jug, heavily salt spotted with tooled neck and blue drip from the spout WMH stamp (7.25 in.).
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MARK HEWITT POTTER, NATE EVANS
MARK HEWITT POTTER, NATE EVANS (NC), TWO POTTERY PITCHES AND A TEAPOT The teapot stamped E, all with hand-painted line and dot motifs, marked.
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Victorian Majolica Pottery Match
Victorian Majolica Pottery Match Holder striker sides mottled yellow green & brown 4'' attributed to Wedgwood.
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS AND A PLATE Salt glazed stoneware, both pitchers with spot decoration as well as large blocks of color, (11 and 9 in.). The plate decoration resembles a clock face (11 in.). All three have the potter's impressed glyph on the underside, the plate stamped "79" and the pitchers "102".
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FIVE PIECES, MARK HEWITT POTTERY
FIVE PIECES, MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.1955) Salt glazed, wood-fired, slip decorated: a pair of candlesticks (9 in.) (underside original small depression), not signed; a plate (10 1/2 in.) stamped "WMH 10 "; a pitcher, (underside chip) marked with glyph; a vase marked "WMH 5" (6 1/2 in.).
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware having a tooled collar, applied thumb rest handle, ovoid body with controlled dark vertical runs, impressed on the underside with potter's glyph and "132".
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MARK HEWITT (NC), TWO POTTERY
MARK HEWITT (NC), TWO POTTERY VASES, WALL POCKET AND BOOK Including a tall ring neck vase stamped 73 (firing number), a shorter vase with stamped geometric motifs, and a bulbous wall pocket with line designs, impressed with WMH glyph together with a signed hard copy of Mark Hewitt's book "The Potter's Eye".
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS AND A BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the pitchers with runny yellow-brown glaze, both featuring light blue spots or runs, both with potter's glyph on the underside. the small footed bowl has a gray tone glaze, the underside has the potter's glyph and "101".
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MARK HEWITT (NC), LARGE POTTERY
MARK HEWITT (NC), LARGE POTTERY JARDINIERE Salt glazed wood fired, having four applied carved handles with glass runs from the attachments, bottom drain hole, stamped "WMH" beneath one handle.
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GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY VASE(Pittsboro,
MARK HEWITT POTTERY VASE(Pittsboro, North Carolina, 20th century, English b. 1955) salt glaze and alkaline glazed tapered ovoid form vase, various circular decoration on portions of the body, circular kaolin slip pattern decoration on shoulder of vase, tooled rim and foot, impressed "88" and makers mark on base, 7-3/4 in.
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, good condition
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), THREE BOWLS Salt glazed stoneware, the larger with looped slip accents and a central 'bullseye', all stamped on the underside with the potter's glyph and the impressed "103" representing the 103rd firing.
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SHAND KYDD POTTERY 'NEWMARKET'
SHAND KYDD POTTERY 'NEWMARKET' PUNCHBOWL printed mark limited edition no. 241-700 in yellow and grey with 19th century horse racing scenes and subjects; together with an English porcelain oval sugar bowl and cover circa 1810 with iron-red and green scrolling foliage enriched with gilt (2) 11 1/2 in. diam. the first Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA
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GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford
Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford Bridge Pottery, a stoneware jug, with line and circle motifs, impressed mark to handle, 20.5cm high
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TWO POTTERY LAMPS. American mid
TWO POTTERY LAMPS. American mid 19th century. Ovoid stoneware crock with applied handles impressed ''S. Purdy'' and '1.'' Electrified 17''h. includes lamp parts. And a redware black doppled jar attributed to the island of Nevis. Electrified 15 1/2''h. includes lamp parts. Imperfections. Crock-- hairline crock and a larger y shaped crack. Redware -- scratchs and scufs to surface -- not major.
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MARK HEWITT (NC), LIDDED POTTERY
MARK HEWITT (NC), LIDDED POTTERY JAR Ash glazed stoneware of an ovoid form with dual strap handles, gently domed lid, decorative slip from the rim and lower handle attachments, signature glyph on the underside.
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TWO STONEWARE VESSELS, MARK
TWO STONEWARE VESSELS, MARK HEWITT (NC) Wood fired salt glazed, a water pitcher with dark slip spot decoration, stamped "WMH" on the underside (11 in.) (rim chip); the second is a jardiniere with four applied loop handles, herring-bone style decoration to the upper third exterior, no signature found (stress lines at several handle attachments - good condition) (17 x 17 1/2 in.).
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NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT LIDDED
NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT LIDDED JAR Wood-fired salt glazed stoneware with ovoid body, salt spotted body with vertical deep brown drips, light slip surrounds to the thumbprint handles, with cover, glyph impressed stamp to the bottom.
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), FOUR BOWLS AND FIVE BEVERAGE WARE Salt glazed stoneware, the bowls decorated inside and outside with circular forms, the beakers with 'splotches' of heavily applied slip, all have the potter's p glyph on the underside, the bowl additionally marked "101 and the beakers marked with the apprentice initials "EM".
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware crafted with a gray glaze at the mouth and throat, dark controlled vertical runs over the salt spotted body, impressed potter's glyph on the underside with "101".
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), PAIR OF CYLINDER VESSELS Salt glazed stoneware, each decorated with colorful slip accents, impressed on the underside with potter's glyph and apprentice initials "EN".
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MARK HEWITT (NC), TWO LIDDED
MARK HEWITT (NC), TWO LIDDED POTTERY JARS The larger numbered 77 and the smaller numbered 80, (denoting firing numbers) both with impressed WMH glyph, the larger with applied handles.
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TWO NC POTTERY VESSELS, MARK HEWITT
TWO NC POTTERY VESSELS, MARK HEWITT AND BRAD TUCKER The first a large pitcher by Mark Hewitt, marked (12 1/2 in.); the second a large teapot by Brad Tucker, marked (7 3/4 in.).
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), LARGE CENTER BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the deep well decorated with swirls and long comet-like drips, impressed on the underside with the potter's glyph and "71" for 71st firing. Bowl has apertures on the foot to allow hanging.
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Haynes Pottery Baltimore Maryland
Haynes Pottery Baltimore Maryland porcelain pitcher set 19th c. with a hunt scene 12 2/3" h. ?
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Royal Doulton Character Jug Captain
Royal Doulton Character Jug Captain Hook D6597
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MARK CHATTERLEY LARGE GLAZED
MARK CHATTERLEY LARGE GLAZED POTTERY, 1989 Mark Chatterley (American/Michigan, 20th/21st century). Large untitled ceramic form decorated with figural and interior scenes. Signed and dated 1989. Approx. h. 30".
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ART POTTERY BOWL BY MARK BELL
ART POTTERY BOWL BY MARK BELL Delicately Thrown Oval Clamshell Form Bowl, by Blue Hill, ME ceramicist Mark Bell, in mottled blue-green and lavender glaze, incised "Bell" signature on base, 2 1/4" high, 6" x 4 1/4". Good condition.
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FULPER POTTERY VASE. Three
FULPER POTTERY VASE. Three handled Colonial Ware vase in mottled green and brown. Racetrack ink stamp. 7'' h.
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Hull Pottery Vase ewer shape 14''
Hull Pottery Vase ewer shape 14'' tall signed excellent.
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THREE WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT
THREE WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT PIECES 19th century impressed Marks including a squat teapot and cover the sides with classical figures a cream jug similar a plain squat teapot; together with an English black coffee pot (no cover) three small transfer printed mugs John Cosnell and Co. Ltd. Cherry Tooth Paste covered jar; and a blue cylindrical potted meat jar and cover with registry code for Aug 1818-71 - Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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FOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN AMERICAN
FOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELS20th century, including Mark Hewitt (English/Pittsboro, North Carolina), jug with strap handle, mottled brown ash glaze with black runs, stamped on base "WMH", 10-1/4 x 8-3/4 in.; Mark Heywood (Seagrove, North Carolina), "Whynot" pottery jar, with two applied strap handles at the shoulder, carved patterned bands with small impressed elements, wood ash glaze, signed "Mark" and stamped "Virginia Pottery" and "Whynot NC", 12-3/8 x 9 in.; two pieces Tom Gray (Seagrove, North Carolina) pottery, jar with two applied coil handles, spiral carved decoration, black and brown glaze, stamped hook mark and letter "D"?, 12-3/4 x 6-3/4 in.; low bowl, black and brown glaze, spider web decoration, 3 x 10-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
light wear
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ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY EWER BY HATTIE
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY EWER BY HATTIE HORTON Late 19th c. Rookwood Jug, in maroon to green glaze with painted birds, trees and gilded highlights, base stamped '1883', 'Rookwood', '56', '2', and with early Rookwood mark, incised artist mark 'H.H.', 7 1/4" high, 4" diam. Minor gilding losses, otherwise good condition.
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STONEWARE JUG. American 3rd
STONEWARE JUG. American 3rd quarter-19th century. Applied handle. Brushed cobalt tulip and stenciled retailer's label ''Chas. Hook...Pittsburgh Pa''. Hairlines. 14 3/4''h.
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SIX PIECES OF AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM
SIX PIECES OF AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM POTTERY. Mid 19th century. Mug, two pitchers, 6", 6.25"h. (shorter has crow's foot, taller has repaired spout), two bowls larger is 3"h. 9.5"d., and bottle. A few minor pinpoint flakes.