Sterling Silver & Arts of the South 2019-12-19 Auction - 290 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 2
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A Cherokee River Cane Gathering BasketNC Pottery Turn & Burn Bird and Fish JugTwo George II Silver Creamers
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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NC Pottery Two Gallon Jar: NC Pottery Two Gallon Jar 19th century, salt glazed stoneware, well-turned with a flat rim, wide applied arched lug handles with thumb prints, two wide bands of tooling with stamped capacity mark in
5026: NC Pottery Two Gallon JarEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Two Attributed Moravian Vessels: NC Pottery, Two Attributed Moravian Vessels 19th century, manganese glazed earthenware, a wide-mouth ear handled jar (glaze loss and chips to rim; other scattered glaze losses; handle chips) (10.25
5027: NC Pottery, Two Attributed Moravian VesselsEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Two Gallon Jug, Webster School: NC Pottery, Two Gallon Jug, Webster School attributed, second half 19th century, having a rounded tooled rim, arched strap handle with thumb-print, two bands of incised lines with a "2" stamped
5028: NC Pottery, Two Gallon Jug, Webster SchoolEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Salt Glazed Two Gallon Crock: NC Pottery, Salt Glazed Two Gallon Crock 19th century, stoneware featuring a wide flat rim, elongated ear handles, salt spotting with some drips, unsigned. 10.5 x 9 in. From the Collection of the
5029: NC Pottery, Salt Glazed Two Gallon CrockEst. $25-$25,000
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Early NC Pottery Jug, Dated 1848: Early NC Pottery Jug, Dated 1848 salt glazed stoneware two gallon size, having a rounded lip, a grooved strap handle with thumbprint base, salt spotting, inscribed below spout, "1848". 14.75 in.
5030: Early NC Pottery Jug, Dated 1848Est. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Salt Glazed Quart Jug: NC Pottery, Salt Glazed Quart Jug Attributed to Webster School. 19th century, stoneware with salt spotting and glaze runs at the front, double tooled lines at the upper shoulder, grooved handle, not
5031: NC Pottery, Salt Glazed Quart JugEst. $25-$25,000
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SC Pottery Storage Jar, Edgefield District: SC Pottery Storage Jar, Edgefield District 1870s, alkaline glaze, possibly made at Bodie Pottery, Kirk-sey's Crossroads, approximately five gallon size with an ovoid tapered body, long horizontal
5032: SC Pottery Storage Jar, Edgefield DistrictEst. $25-$25,000
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SC Pottery Storage Jar, Edgefield District: SC Pottery Storage Jar, Edgefield District attributed to Rev. John Landrum, 1830-40, Horse Creek Valley, alkaline glazed two gallon vessel, having a rolled rim, high ear handles, three short slash
5033: SC Pottery Storage Jar, Edgefield DistrictEst. $25-$25,000
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SC Pottery, Ring Jug: SC Pottery, Ring Jug 19th century, possibly made at Bodie Pottery, Edgefield District circa 1870, alkaline glaze, footed form with single high arched handle, not signed. 9.5 x 8 in. From the
5034: SC Pottery, Ring JugEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Art Pottery, Tall Chrome Red Pitcher: NC Art Pottery, Tall Chrome Red Pitcher 1940s, probably A.R. Cole, interesting handle attachment with small upper grip, attractive streaky glaze, unsigned. 16 in. From the Collection of the late
5036: NC Art Pottery, Tall Chrome Red PitcherEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Art Pottery, Chrome Red Teapot: NC Art Pottery, Chrome Red Teapot attributed to J.B. Cole, streaky glaze with scattered small bubbles, with lid, unsigned. 6.75 x 9 in. From the Collection of the late Bragg Cox, Cary, North
5037: NC Art Pottery, Chrome Red TeapotEst. $25-$25,000
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A NC Art Pottery Chrome Red Floor Vase: A NC Art Pottery Chrome Red Floor Vase 1940s-50s, attributed to Waymon Cole at J B Cole Pottery, nicely variegated glaze with darker tones over orange/reds, ovoid tapered form with applied lug
5038: A NC Art Pottery Chrome Red Floor VaseEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Pottery, Four Piece Garden Selection: NC Pottery, Four Piece Garden Selection probably A R Cole,1950s, to include two large flower pots with pierced openings; a shaped under tray; a decorative garden finial or marker (small crack) (12
5043: NC Pottery, Four Piece Garden SelectionEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Art Pottery Teapot, CR Auman Pottery: NC Art Pottery Teapot, CR Auman Pottery attributed, 1930s, clear yellow glaze with cobalt brush, featuring a scrolled spout and thumb grip handle, with lid, unsigned. DOA 7 1/8 x 10 in. From the
5045: NC Art Pottery Teapot, CR Auman PotteryEst. $25-$25,000
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NC Art Pottery, North State Globe Vase: NC Art Pottery, North State Globe Vase second stamp, clear glazed earthenware with white slip dripped from below the rim. 6.5 x 7 in. Mint Museum deaccession. From the Collection of the late
5046: NC Art Pottery, North State Globe VaseEst. $25-$25,000
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Western NC Pottery, Swirl Clay Monkey Jug: Western NC Pottery, Swirl Clay Monkey Jug attributed to Propst, 1940s, alkaline glazed two color clay with rutile streaks throughout, upper and lower spout beneath a single strap handle, unsigned.
5047: Western NC Pottery, Swirl Clay Monkey JugEst. $25-$25,000
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Western NC Pottery, Three Pisgah Forest Vases: Western NC Pottery, Three Pisgah Forest Vases an unglazed low vase carved with dogwoods, dated 1942, inscribed "La Verna", clear glazed interior (3.5 x 4 in.); a contemporary vase dated 1986; an
5048: Western NC Pottery, Three Pisgah Forest VasesEst. $25-$25,000
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