Premier Auction - Session II 2021-04-10 Auction - 324 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 14
Louis-L?opold BoillyAn Important Cypriot Limestone Figure of HeraklesImportant Swisegood North Carolina Corner Cupboard
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Premier Auction - Session II - April 10, 2021 - Lots 661 to 985 Auction Begins | 9:00AM EST British Fine Art, Furniture and Decorative Arts; Craft and Modern Art; Photography; American and Southern Fine Art, Decorative Accessories, and Furniture; Southern Pottery
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C B Whaley: (Charleston, South Carolina, 20th Century)Charleston Garden Gate, signed lower right "C B Whaley", watercolor on paper, 15-3/4 x 11-1/2 in.; wood frame, 19 x 12-1/2 in. - Provenance: A Private New
0974: C B WhaleyEst. $800-$1,000
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Edgefield Dave Drake Attributed Lidded Stoneware Jar: (Edgefield, South Carolina b. circa 1800 d. after 1873) attributed to Dave Drake, made at Lewis Miles Stoneware Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, likely circa late 1850s, runny
0976: Edgefield Dave Drake Attributed Lidded Stoneware JarEst. $3,000-$5,000
Edgefield Dave Drake Attributed Jug: likely John Landrum Pottery, Horse Creek Valley, possibly 1840s, dark brownish alkaline glaze, large green glaze runs to side, ovoid form with nicely arched strap handle, collared rim, "EP" in upside
0977: Edgefield Dave Drake Attributed JugEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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Daniel Seagle Stoneware Jug: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1805-1867) exceptional runny olive green alkaline glaze, bulbous form, "D S" stamped at shoulder above "2", three ringed angled neck, thick collared rim, thick ridged
0978: Daniel Seagle Stoneware JugEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Large Burlon Craig Face Jug: (Vale, North Carolina, 1914-2002) runny mottled bubbly green alkaline glaze with cobalt glaze runs to front and back of jar, applied facial features, white kaolin eyes, cobalt pupils, broken china
0979: Large Burlon Craig Face JugEst. $500-$1,000
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Large Burlon Craig Face Jug: (Vale, North Carolina, 1914-2002) runny bubbly dark green alkaline glaze, applied facial features, kaolin eyes with cobalt pupils, broken china teeth, "B.B. CRAIG" inscription to back of jar between
0980: Large Burlon Craig Face JugEst. $400-$800
Large Edgefield Storage Jar: likely made at the John Landrum Pottery, circa 1846 to 1848, thick greenish cream alkaline glaze, thick green glaze runs to midsection of jar, applied arched lug handles to shoulder, angled neck and
0981: Large Edgefield Storage JarEst. $500-$1,000Lot Passed
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Three Pieces of Edgefield Stoneware: Edgefield stoneware bowl, light tan glaze, angled body, rounded rim, possibly made at Pottersville, circa 1820s, 5-1/2 x 11 in.; large jug with light tan glaze over clay body, rounded form, inscribed
0982: Three Pieces of Edgefield StonewareEst. $400-$800
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Edgefield Stoneware Storage Jar: possibly attributed to Lewis Miles, Stoney Bluff Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, circa 1850s, possibly made by Dave Drake, mottled under fired greenish brown alkaline glaze,
0983: Edgefield Stoneware Storage JarEst. $500-$1,000
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Burlon Craig Face Jug: (Vale, North Carolina, 1914-2002) runny light olive green alkaline glaze, applied facial features, kaolin eyes cobalt pupils, broken china teeth, flared spout and rim, inscribed "BBC" to back
0984: Burlon Craig Face JugEst. $300-$600
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Lewis Miles Attributed Edgefield Stonewares: Stoney Bluff Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, small storage jar with brownish alkaline glaze, two slash marks at shoulder, two ridges to shoulder
0985: Lewis Miles Attributed Edgefield StonewaresEst. $300-$600