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T.W. Craven stoneware jar, ovoid
T.W. Craven stoneware jar, ovoid with two applied strap handles and central piecrust applied decoration, salt glaze with various mottled and runny shades of gray with bits of brown and green, large incised "X" at top of shoulder, attributed to T.W. Craven, Henderson County, Tennessee, 1840-1860, 20-1/2 in. Large base chips, scattered surface abrasions and pitting, various firing anomalies with glaze bubbles and cracks, no repairs found. Consignor is fourth generation owner of jug which descended in his great-grandmother's family and for many years resided in her farmhouse in Jackson, Tennessee; Private Collection, Hendersonville, North Carolina
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T. W. Craven Stoneware Jar (Tinsley
T. W. Craven Stoneware Jar (Tinsley W. Craven, North Carolina/Tennessee, 1775-1860; working Henderson County, Tennessee, 1840-1860), ovoid with flattened rim and band of piecrust decoration at center, two lug handles, salt glaze varies from gray to brown, 17-1/2 in.,
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TWO CRAVEN (NC) POTTERY JUGS
TWO CRAVEN (NC) POTTERY JUGS Including a J.D. Craven jug (11.5 in.); and a J.B. Craven, 1987 Jugtown jug (14.5 in.), both marked.
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W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware
W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware jar, ovoid with applied lugs, overall speckled and runny dark olive glaze, stamped on side "WN Craven" (William Nicholas Craven, Randolph County, North Carolina, 1820-1903), 10 in. Excellent condition, no damage or repairs found.
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Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
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W. Crane watercolor, snuff vendor
W. Crane watercolor, snuff vendor calling and holding a tin of snuff, signed lower left "W. Crane", watercolor on paper laid on fiberboard, American or British, early 20th century, 15-3/4 x 9-5/8 in.; original carved and gilt wood frame. Toning and fading; frame with abrasions.
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EXHIBITED WEST TENNESSEE 10
EXHIBITED WEST TENNESSEE 10 GALLON POTTERY JAR, ATTRIB....Exhibited West Tennessee (Henderson County) ten-gallon stoneware pottery jar attributed to Tinsley W. Craven. Oval-shaped with ear handles and a crimped or raised band encircling the middle with wave design, joining both halves of the jar. Incised "10" below the rim denoting capacity. 21" H. Note: This jar was exhibited in the MADE IN TENNESSEE exhibition at the Tennessee Fine Art Center at Cheekwood, Nashville, 1971. It is featured on page 44 of the exhibition catalog as Figure 123. Biographical note: The Cravens were important potters in the Piedmont area of NC and are best known for their salt-glazed stoneware (See Smith and Rogers' Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee and Turners and Burners by Charles Zug). Around 1829, Thomas Craven (b. 1775, NC) and his family moved out of North Carolina. He and three of his sons, Balaam, John M., and Solomon moved to Clarke Co. GA. His other two sons, William R. and Tinsley W., along with his brother-in-law, John Fesmire, moved to Tennessee. They can be found in the 1830 Henderson Co. census. Tinsley W. Craven died in Henderson Co. in 1860. Research courtesy of Carole Wahler.
The collection of Richard H. and Kathleen L. Hulan.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Old tight spider beneath one handle, approximately 3". Some scattered firing flaws and salt glaze runs.
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William Whit
William Whit
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J.D. Craven stoneware pitcher,
J.D. Craven stoneware pitcher, speckled salt glaze, marked on side "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1826-1895), 12-3/4 in. Scattered rim chips, normal base wear, otherwise good condition.
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1946), COWBOY UP Oil on linen, signed at lower left, presented in a weathered wood frame with linen liner.
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1946), CROW DOG Oil on linen, signed at lower left, presented in an attractive gilt frame with gallery plaque.
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W/C - Two Jersey Cows walking
W/C - Two Jersey Cows walking toward a river by Thomas Allen Jr.. (MA 1849-1924) estate stamped verso. Unframed shrinkwrapped. SS: 11'' X 14'' Good condition.
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EXCEPTIONAL CARVED CURLEWBy Mark
EXCEPTIONAL CARVED CURLEWBy Mark McNair of Craddockville Virginia. In running form with raised wings. Signed on belly McNair''.''
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NC Pottery Two Pieces J.D.
NC Pottery Two Pieces J.D. Craven(Jacob Dorris Craven 1827-1895) salt-glazed stoneware both 1.5 quart capacity a jug and a cream riser both stamped ''J.D. Craven.''8 in. and 5 x 8 in.Minor roughness to inner rim of cream riser and to base of jug.
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PUBLISHED ALBERT TWIFORD, (VA,
PUBLISHED ALBERT TWIFORD, (VA, 1906-1984), SWAN Creeds, Virginia, circa 1950s, painted canvas over wire construction, published on page 57 of Gunnin' Birds by Kroghie Andresen.
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TWO APPALACHIAN WOOD CARVINGSby
TWO APPALACHIAN WOOD CARVINGSby Thomas James Wolfe, Spruce Pine, NC, lifetime member Southern Highlands Craft Guild, hand carved unpainted pine figures of woman on stump milking goat, second woman pushing firewood wheelbarrow, each on rustic bark bases, one with initials "TJW", other signed "Tom Wolfe", tallest 7-1/2 in., widest base 14-3/4 in.
Provenance: North Carolina Collection
Condition:
typical surface abrasions, figure pushing wheelbarrow detached from base, ax handle absent
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Tenn
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CURLEWIan T. McNair (b. 1981)
CURLEWIan T. McNair (b. 1981)
Craddockville, VA, c. 2005
18 in. long
The underside bears an incised "I. McNair" signature.
Original paint with light wear.
Provenance: Harry and Judy Bextel Collection
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1946), YOU TOO, CURLY Oil on linen, signed at lower right, presented in an attractive burnished white gold cove frame of weathered wood.
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MANNER OF WALTER CRANE WALLPAPER
MANNER OF WALTER CRANE
WALLPAPER FRIEZE, CIRCA 1890 block-printed paper, later framed, depicting the Judgment of Paris33cm x 67cm (frame 57.5cm x 91cm)
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J. D. Craven salt glaze butter
J. D. Craven salt glaze butter crock, pale olive stoneware, marked on shoulder "JD Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore County, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 7 in. Extensive rim wear and scattered small chips. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1946), TOUGH GUY Oil on linen, signed at lower left, presented within a linen liner and gilt frame.
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Southern stoneware vessels Craven
Southern stoneware vessels Craven Family Piedmont North Carolina circa 1870 salt-glazed consisting of two jugs and pitcher each with tooled rim and ribbon handles attached to slightly tapered form; jug stamp: J.D. Craven. H11 1/2'' W7'' H11 1/4'' W6 1/2'' and H10 3/4'' W8'' (3pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection.
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William P. Cartwright (British
William P. Cartwright (British 1864-1911) LLYN CRAFNANT NEAR BETWS-Y-COED 1910 oil on canvas framed signed dated and title: lower left W.P. Cartwright H12'' W20'' Provenance: St. Simons Island Georgia collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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TOM CRAMER TWO OILS ON CARVED
TOM CRAMER TWO OILS ON CARVED WOOD WALL SCULPTURESTOM CRAMER (Oregon, b.1960) two oils on carved wood wall sculptures: "Ben Franklin" and "Clown." Both signed and titled verso, dated 2002 and 2006, "Clown" is inscribed on verso: "To Tim Kerr from Tom Cramer." The sculptures measure 8.25" x 6" x 1" and 10.25" x 8" x 1".
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GROUP OF M.A. CRAVEN & SON CANDY
GROUP OF M.A. CRAVEN & SON CANDY TINSGroup of M.A. Craven & Son Candy Tins,
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A Vanity Fair ''Spy'' coloured
A Vanity Fair ''Spy'' coloured lithograph - ''Cricket'' - Portrait of W.G. Grace published by Vincent Brocks Day & Sons Lithographers and dated June 9th 1877 12.25ins x 7.25ins and five other Vanity Fair ''Spy'' coloured lithographs and prints of cricketing interest - ''Father'' (Mr C.M. Wells) ''Monkey'' dated August 15th 1891 ''The Demon Bowler'' dated July 13th 1878 ''Tom'' (T. Hayward) and one other all in gilt frames and glazed
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CORWIN KNAPP LINSON(New Jersey,
CORWIN KNAPP LINSON(New Jersey, 1864-1959)
Frawg Hollow, signed land titled lower left "Frawg Hollow , W Va/ Corwin Knapp Linson", also titled label verso, oil on canvas, 23-1/2 x 27-3/4 in.; period carved gilt wood frame, 26-1/2 x 30-3/4 in.
Provenance: Obtained directly from the artist; by descent in family
Condition:
crackle, loose canvas, dry unvarnished surface, surface dirt layer; frame with minimal wear
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WHALER SCRIMSHAWED WHALE TOOTH OF
WHALER SCRIMSHAWED WHALE TOOTH OF JACK TARWHALER SCRIMSHAWED WHALE TOOTH OF JACK TAR , circa 1860, a folksy portrait of Jack Tar standing holding an American flag in one hand and a sabre in the other, the reverse with a 5-point star.
Length 7 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN
WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN (1820-1903 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON PITCHER Salt glazed stoneware with orange peel surface and runs, rounded rim, applied grooved strap handle, stamp right of handled with capacity mark above "W N Craven".
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Owen J. Gromme Print
Owen J. Gromme Print ''Approaching Storm -Whooping Cranes'' image area 18'' x 27'' from endangered species series with certificate and stamp excellent unframed pencil signed and numbered
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A watercolour '' Uncle Toby and the
A watercolour '' Uncle Toby and the Widow Whadman'' indistinctly signed bottom left ascribed to C.R. Leslie (1794-1859) illustrating a scene from ''Tristram Shandy'' by Laurence Sterne. 39x58cm.
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WJ Thomas, two painted
WJ Thomas, two painted earthenware oval plaques, one with a pair of partridges, the other with wading birds, 42cm long
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1943), COWBOY AND HORSE DRINKING Giclée print on canvas, ink signed and numbered at lower left, framed.
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Thomas Francis Wainewright (British
Thomas Francis Wainewright (British 1794-1883) Landscape Watercolor on paper depicting cattle in river signed l.l. and containing English dealers label on verso; 16.5 x 25.5 in. Condition: Paper toned watercolor is well preserved and nicely framed.