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DAVE DRAKE EDGEFIELD SC JAR SIGNED LMABRAM JAR (ENSLAVED AFRICAN AMERICAN POTTER) LEWIS MILES DAVE DRAKEJIMMY LEE SUDDUTH (1910 - 2007)
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Gibsonville, NC, United States
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LEDBETTER Southern Pottery | Folk Art Event

a fantastic selection of southern pottery and self taught/outsider art. fresh to the market examples of Edgefield South Carolina pottery, signed north carolina salt glaze and catawba valley. Important north carolina redware pieces.
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OHIO INCISED FISH STONEWARE JAR: Fresh to the market most unique but not yet completely identified origin (very possibly OH) squatty one handle elaborately decorated salt glaze jar. On the upper shoulder, there are five fish, all
0073: OHIO INCISED FISH STONEWARE JAREst. $400-$800
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PROPST FAMILY (ATTR) 4 GALLON JAR: A classic form normally attributed to the Propst family in the early 20th century. This has wonderful dark alkaline drippy glaze. And on these style Propst pots, the shoulder pools a thick glassy
0077: PROPST FAMILY (ATTR) 4 GALLON JAREst. $100-$1,000
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CATAWBA VALLEY ALKALINE 2 G STACKER JUG: When viewing this jug a number of Catawba Valley makers come to mind, but something speaks of Will Bass, nephew of Nelson Bass and active in the 20th century. A fine potter in the Catawba Valley
0078: CATAWBA VALLEY ALKALINE 2 G STACKER JUGEst. $100-$1,000
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CATAWBA VALLEY 3 G ALKALINE GLAZE JUG: This is an early 20th century Catawba Valley jug, possibly by Sylvanus Hartsoe, based on glaze & glassing toward the top of the jug. Not absolute, but one idea. This is marked w/ 3 for gallonage.
0079: CATAWBA VALLEY 3 G ALKALINE GLAZE JUGEst. $100-$1,000
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EW REINHARDT SWIRL TEA POT SIGNED: Enoch initially ran his own barber shop on the family property. But then brother Harvey and him opened a pottery together. After Harvey quit their joint operation and went to open his own place
0080: EW REINHARDT SWIRL TEA POT SIGNEDEst. $100-$1,000
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REINHARDT BROS. SWIRL PITCHER: Phenomenal small swirl pitcher in perfect condition (not signed, no matter) that floats above your hand. The handle is very likely Enoch, but it could be another potter (just a bit unusual for him).
0081: REINHARDT BROS. SWIRL PITCHEREst. $100-$1,000
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REINHARDT BROS. SWIRL BEAN POT: Great smaller example of a swirl beanpot from the Reinhardt shop. No lid came has survied but the pot is great. Has these wonderful square small lug handles. Fine swirl. Nice rutile. Dimensions
0082: REINHARDT BROS. SWIRL BEAN POTEst. $100-$1,000
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EW REINHARDT SWIRL PITCHER SIGNED: This beauty of a pitcher by Enoch is a fine mid size pot by him. Great swirl expertly turned. Stands 8" by 8". Double stamped EW Reinardt on the base.
0083: EW REINHARDT SWIRL PITCHER SIGNEDEst. $100-$1,000
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NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT DIRT DISH: One would think this is another circa 1900 dirt dish from NC and that may be true, but the way the firing turned out is whole other story. The glaze was either over-applied or the firing created
0085: NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT DIRT DISHEst. $100-$1,000
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JOHN BELL WAX SEAL JAR: John Bell is the famed potter & shop from the Shenandoah Valley. This is simple & beautiful w/ a thin clear glaze over salt underglaze wax seal jar. Stands 7 by 4.5". Stamped John Bell.
0087: JOHN BELL WAX SEAL JAREst. $100-$1,000
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WH JONES AND CO. BOSTON JUG: Although occasionally done in the South, other regions of America had a far greater amount of businesses that would contract with local or regional potteries to create advertising jugs. This is an
0088: WH JONES AND CO. BOSTON JUGEst. $100-$1,000Lot Passed
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C SIMMONS CAT & DOG POTTERY GROUP: This is trio grouping of a bowl that has what appears to be a cat face attached as decoration to the bowl edge. Hence a cat bowl. Then there are two small pouring pitchers with small dogs as
0089: C SIMMONS CAT & DOG POTTERY GROUPEst. $100-$1,000
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SMP TENNESSEE POTTERY GROUP: These 5 small pinch vases that range in size 2.5" to 3.25" tall are from SMP Tennessee Pottery. This is relatively unknown pottery company and they appear to be touristware pots. Each vase is
0090: SMP TENNESSEE POTTERY GROUPEst. $100-$1,000
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16 TIN SOUTHERN PINE PIESAFE: outstanding 16 tin southern yellow pine pie safe. Tins original. A rare chair molding built in bump to the back. Tappered legs. Surface is very clean and ready to display. A fantastic tin
0093: 16 TIN SOUTHERN PINE PIESAFEEst. $2,500-$6,000
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12 TIN SOUTHERN PINE PIE CUPBOARD: fantastic ready to display surface with original tins. A sweet pie cupboard in southern yellow pine. 72.75"H x 43"W across top, 18.5"D
0094: 12 TIN SOUTHERN PINE PIE CUPBOARDEst. $2,500-$6,000
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FOLK ART DECORATED DESK: folk decorated in red paint. Most likely from Virginia. A true folk art example of southern furniture. 38.5"H x 30"W x 21"D
0095: FOLK ART DECORATED DESKEst. $2,000-$4,000
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PAINT DECORATED SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE PIE SAFE: Southern Yellow Pine Fantastic original yellow paint. Great original surface with original tins. Very folky tin design. Large front tins. Great wear around the access points to the safe. All
0096: PAINT DECORATED SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE PIE SAFEEst. $1,500-$6,000
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