Day 1: Fine Art & Decorative Works 2015-07-16 Auction - 276 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 4
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Rare George W. Stewart KentuckyGeorge Washington Revolutionary WarAfter John James Audubon
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Day 1: Fine Art & Decorative Works

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Our July auction includes three sessions and features a broad selection of fine objects and art across many categories. The first session includes American decorative arts, a selection of Southern Pottery; an important collection of First Edition, Inscribed, and Rare Books; Unique Documents and Ephemera.
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Two Nelson Bass Canning Jars: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1846-1918), both with alkaline glaze, one stamped "NB" over"+", rolled rim, 8-3/8 in., good condition; the other stamped "NB" beside "1/8", 8-3/4 in. one good
0079: Two Nelson Bass Canning JarsEst. $400-$800
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Nelson Bass Jug: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1846-1918), dark alkaline runny glaze, strap handle, stamped "NB 1" at shoulder, 12-1/2 in. rim chip, 1/2 in. chip to handle, glaze anomalies as made. Provenance:
0080: Nelson Bass JugEst. $400-$800
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Nelson Bass Storage Jar: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1846-1918), dark olive runny glaze, "NB 7" stamped on one of the two lug handles, tightly turned rim, 17-1/8 in. hairline crack from rim to shoulder, crack and repair
0081: Nelson Bass Storage JarEst. $500-$1,000
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Thomas Ritchie Stoneware Jar: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1825-1909), mottled olive glaze, flared rim, stamped "TR 3" at one of two strap handles, 14-3/4 in. quarter-size indentation in clay body, 3/4 in. rim chip, glaze
0082: Thomas Ritchie Stoneware JarEst. $400-$800
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Thomas Ritchie Ovoid Jug: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1825-1909), light greenish-brown glaze, strap handle and ringed neck, stamped "TR 2" at shoulder, 14-1/4 in. several small rim chips, underfired with extensive glaze
0083: Thomas Ritchie Ovoid JugEst. $500-$1,000
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Thomas Ritchie Stoneware Jar: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1825-1909), runny olive glaze, two strap handles below flared rim, one handle stamped "4 TR", 14 in. blue paint residue, glaze anomalies as made, good overall
0084: Thomas Ritchie Stoneware JarEst. $600-$1,200
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Catawba Valley Stoneware Jug and Jar: 19th century: jar with mottled olive glaze, two delicate lug handles below tightly turned rim, 12-3/4 in., rim chip, chip at one handle; jug with mottled olive glaze, strap handle below flared rim,
0085: Catawba Valley Stoneware Jug and JarEst. $300-$600
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Three Pieces Catawba Valley Pottery: jug with brownish glaze and rutile highlights, thick rim, strap handle, 9-1/4 in., good condition; jar with tightly turned rim and brownish glaze, incised "2" beside one of the two lug handles, 13
0086: Three Pieces Catawba Valley PotteryEst. $300-$600
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J. D. Craven Lidded Stoneware Churn: with Lid(Jacob Doris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), salt glaze, "J.D. Craven" stamped below one of two strap handles, incised coggle-wheel "5" below strap, 19 in.
0087: J. D. Craven Lidded Stoneware ChurnEst. $400-$800
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Sylvanus Hartsoe Stoneware Jar: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1850-1926), light olive glaze, incised ring decoration at shoulder over two lug handles, stamped "SLH" and "2", 13-1/2 in. large chips to rim and one handle, crack
0088: Sylvanus Hartsoe Stoneware JarEst. $400-$800
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Catawba Valley Stoneware Jar: light greenish-brown alkaline glaze, inscribed "4" at one of two lug handles, line decoration below turned rim, probably Thomas Ritchie (1825-1909), 18-1/2 in. glaze anomalies and voids as made,
0089: Catawba Valley Stoneware JarEst. $300-$600
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Two Large Catawba Valley Stoneware: Jarsprobably 19th century, both with olive-green alkaline glaze and two lug handles: one with slight rutile, inscribed "6" at shoulder, 18-1/4 in., rim chips; one stamped "5" below handle, 17 in.,
0090: Two Large Catawba Valley StonewareEst. $300-$600
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Edgefield Storage Jar Attributed to: Davepossibly by Dave Drake for Lewis Miles Pottery, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 1834-1867, large lopsided ovoid form with two lug handles, smooth brown to light olive alkaline glaze, marked
0092: Edgefield Storage Jar Attributed toEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Edgefield Stoneware Jug Attributed to: B. F. Landrum Factory(Benjamin Franklin landrum, Edgefield District, 1812-1900), ovoid with light olive alkaline glaze, stamped crosses at base of strap handle, ridged neck, line decoration around
0093: Edgefield Stoneware Jug Attributed toEst. $500-$1,000
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Thomas Chandler Stoneware Bowl: (Thomas H. Chandler, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1810-1854), rare batter bowl or milk pan, loop swag decoration, marked "Chandler Maker", 7-1/2 in., numerous large repaired cracks, rim and base chips,
0094: Thomas Chandler Stoneware BowlEst. $200-$400
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Mark Hewitt Stoneware Lidded Vessel: (born 1955 England, Pittsboro, North Carolina), brown mottled ash glaze, lid with incised decoration and knob, applied strap handles, ridge decoration at collared neck, incised line decoration at
0095: Mark Hewitt Stoneware Lidded VesselEst. $200-$400
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Edwin Meaders: (White County, Georgia, born 1921), stoneware rooster with dark blue glaze, base marked in script "Edwin Meaders 5-6-2002", 15-3/4 in. good condition
0096: Edwin MeadersEst. $600-$1,200
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Arie Meaders: (Macon County, North Carolina, 1897-Hall County, Georgia, 1989), stoneware plate or tray, grape decoration, unsigned, 12-3/4 in. large open firing crack filled with plaster (as made) with smaller
0097: Arie MeadersEst. $400-$800
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Billy Ray Hussey: (Robbins, North Carolina, born 1955), stoneware lion with extensive brown mane and glossy red glaze, marked "B4" and "5 - 6" in circles, 6 in. good condition
0098: Billy Ray HusseyEst. $500-$700
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Billy Ray Hussey: (Robbins, North Carolina, born 1955), stoneware lion with extensive brown mane and clear glaze, marked "B4" and "5 - 7" in circles, 5-1/2 in. good condition
0099: Billy Ray HusseyEst. $500-$700
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Two Propst Swirlware Pitchers: (Vale, North Carolina, early 20th century), each with dark to light brown swirl glaze, pinched rim and ridged ring decoration at shoulder above strap handle, one stamped "North Carolina", 9-1/2 in.,
0100: Two Propst Swirlware PitchersEst. $200-$400
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Three Pisgah Forest Pottery Vases: one with blue crackle glaze, pink interior, base impressed "Pisgah Fore…1937, W.B Steph…", 6-1/2 in., chip to glaze at base edge; one with runny blue-to-aubergine crackle glaze, white interior,
0101: Three Pisgah Forest Pottery VasesEst. $100-$200
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Burlon Craig Stoneware Jug: (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), alkaline glaze with glass run decoration from four lug handles to base, stamped "B.B. Craig Vale NC" on base, 18 in. glaze voids and anomalies as made,
0102: Burlon Craig Stoneware JugEst. $400-$800
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