Texas & Western Art 2023-06-17 Auction - 319 Price Results - Vogt Auction Texas in TX - Page 14
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John Nieto, "Lakota Dancer"Porfirio Salinas, Hill Country FarmHarry Anthony DeYoung, "Limpia Canyon Cottonwoods"
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San Antonio, TX, United States
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Texas & Western Art

An impressive group of paintings, sculpture, and ceramics in the Texas and American Western traditions, including original works by a broad range of noted artists including Porfirio Salinas, Julian Onderdonk, Jose Vives-Atsara, John Nieto, James Robinson, G. Harvey, Donald Yena, Dawson Dawson-Watson, William Slaughter, and Jose Arpa, Harry Anthony DeYoung, Edgar Alwin Payne, Oscar Berninghaus, Henry Farny, Robert Wood, R.C. Gorman, Gary Lynn Roberts, Mary Bonner, Thomas Hart Benton, Peter Hohnstedt, Robert Harrison, W.A. Slaughter, Martha Mood, Brother Cletus Behlmann, and more, from Texas and Oklahoma estates, and featuring a focus on early Texas artists in tribute to this year's CASETA (Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art) Symposium, happening here in San Antonio.
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Meyer Pottery 5 Gallon Jug: Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 5 gallon jug, Leon slip glazed ceramic height 16 in. x 11.5 in. diameter Provenance: A Harwood, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrants Franz Shultz and
0318: Meyer Pottery 5 Gallon JugEst. $600-$900
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Meyer Pottery, Salt Glaze Jug: Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), salt glaze handled jug, glazed ceramic height 12 in. x 7.5 in. diameter Provenance: the collection of Georgeanna Greer In 1885, German immigrants Franz
0319: Meyer Pottery, Salt Glaze JugEst. $300-$600
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Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware Jug: Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), early Texas stoneware jug, Leon slip glaze height 9 in. x 5 in. diameter Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrants Franz Shultz
0320: Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware JugEst. $200-$300
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Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware Bowl: Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), early Texas stoneware bowl height 4 in. x 10 in. diameter Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrants Franz Shultz and William
0321: Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware BowlEst. $200-$300
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Meyer Pottery Mixing Bowl: Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), stoneware mixing bowl, Leon slip glazed ceramic height 4.5 in. x 11 in. diameter Provenance: A Harwood, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrants Franz
0322: Meyer Pottery Mixing BowlEst. $200-$400
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