May Estate Auction 2023-05-10 Auction - 374 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 6
German Cameo Glass Table Lamp, LuscherJoseph C. Ropes (American, 1812-1885),  Lake Albano
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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May Estate Auction

Leland Little

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Two North Carolina Pottery Dirt Dishes: Two North Carolina Pottery Dirt Dishes 19th century, orange glazed earthenware, larger (10 1/2 in.) attributed Moore County; smaller (2 1/4 x 9 1/4 in.) attributed Randolph County. Additional
0168: Two North Carolina Pottery Dirt DishesEst. $50-$25,000
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Western North Carolina Two Gallon Jug: Western North Carolina Two Gallon Jug 19th century, alkaline glazed stoneware of an ovoid form having a rounded lip, grooved thumb-print handle, a band of sine waves over a band of concentric rings,
0169: Western North Carolina Two Gallon JugEst. $50-$25,000
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Two North Carolina Pottery Frogskin Glazed Vessels: Two North Carolina Pottery Frogskin Glazed Vessels stoneware, a large pinch handle vase with Jugtown stamp (8 x 6 1/4 in.) and a cylinder vase stamped "Ben Owen Master Potter" (5 1/2 in.). From the
0170: Two North Carolina Pottery Frogskin Glazed VesselsEst. $50-$25,000
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Two North Carolina Pottery Jugs: Two North Carolina Pottery Jugs a glazed earthenware jug stamped "Brown's Pottery, Arden, NC" (some upper rim roughness) (8 in.) and a salt glazed half gallon jug with kiln drips, not signed (7 in.)
0172: Two North Carolina Pottery JugsEst. $50-$25,000
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Four Pieces of Seagrove North Carolina Pottery: Four Pieces of Seagrove North Carolina Pottery 20th century, a cobalt glazed earthenware footed bowl, signed "Ben Owen III" (2 3/4 in.); (3) Jugtown pieces, an earthenware pitcher (5 1/4 in.);
0173: Four Pieces of Seagrove North Carolina PotteryEst. $50-$25,000
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North State Pottery (Sanford, NC), Pottery Low Vase: North State Pottery (Sanford, NC), Pottery Low Vase second stamp,1925-1939, bulbous double-footed form, stoneware with cobalt drips and cross runs. 5 1/4 x 6 in. This vase is represented p.94 "A
0175: North State Pottery (Sanford, NC), Pottery Low VaseEst. $50-$25,000
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Kenneth George (Sanford, NC), Topsy Turvey Vase: Kenneth George (Sanford, NC), Topsy Turvey Vase North Cole Pottery, earthenware vase with upper and lower base, long applied loop handles, signed and stamped on the underside. 11 1/2 in. From the
0178: Kenneth George (Sanford, NC), Topsy Turvey VaseEst. $50-$25,000
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Six Jugtown (NC) Salt Glazed Pottery Vessels: Six Jugtown (NC) Salt Glazed Pottery Vessels 1940s, with attribution as having been in the collection of Julianna Busbee, to include: a covered jar (6 in.); a water pitcher (7 1/2 in.); (2) cups
0179: Six Jugtown (NC) Salt Glazed Pottery VesselsEst. $50-$25,000
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Burlon Craig (NC, 1914-2002), Buggy Face Jug: Burlon Craig (1914-2002, Lincoln County, NC), Buggy Face Jug three gallon size, glass and alkaline glazed stoneware, double handled buggy jug featuring continuous eyes without pupils, an open mouth
0181: Burlon Craig (NC, 1914-2002), Buggy Face JugEst. $50-$25,000
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Billy Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC), Face Jug: Billy Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC), Face Jug produced for the Southern Folk Pottery Collector's Society, 42 of 50, sleepy visage highlighted in yellow slip, features a female nude for a handle,
0184: Billy Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC), Face JugEst. $50-$25,000