Oct 8 - Folk Art Quarterly 2022-10-08 Auction - 621 Price Results - Ledbetter Folk Art Auction in NC - Page 2
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Edgar Tolson Carved Wood Adam and EvePurvis Young (1943 - 2010)Marvin Bailey (B1961-) Eyeball Jug
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Gibsonville, NC, United States
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Oct 8 - Folk Art Quarterly

A Live in Person EVENT! a selection of self taught art and folk pottery from a major Kentucky collector. Choice items submitted by so of the biggest folk art collectors in the industry.
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Marvin Bailey Lizard by Lynn Bailey: a rare lizard pottery sculpture, made by Lynn Bailey (Marvin's Wife) 5"L
0025: Marvin Bailey Lizard by Lynn BaileyEst. US$200-US$600
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Marvin Bailey (B1961-) Eyeball Folk Art Painting: an extrememly rare and never done before artwork by South Carolina master potter Marvin Bailey. A must have for any eyeball jug collector! Such a fantastic painting in person and a semi large size
0026: Marvin Bailey (B1961-) Eyeball Folk Art PaintingEst. US$200-US$600
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Marvin Bailey (B1961-) Cow Folk Art Painting: a very simple yet bold folk art painting with Marvins signature cow. The flowers are such a great touch and are a staple in most of Marvin's paintings. Signed lower right. Paint on wood with
0028: Marvin Bailey (B1961-) Cow Folk Art PaintingEst. US$200-US$600
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Propst/Reinhardt Family Alkaline Teapot: Remarkable wood-fired drippy alkaline glaze teapot with intact lid from the Catawba Valley NC. Likely from the Reinhardt family, but also aspects from the Propst family. First quarter 20th century.
0031: Propst/Reinhardt Family Alkaline TeapotEst. US$200-US$400
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Catawba Valley Pottery Alkaline Chicken Waterer: Circa 1860 - 1880 and rare form. Unknown maker, although other pot forms have been seen from this unknown Catawba Valley potter. And there is much quartz pearls (aka feldspar) in the glaze. Hence,
0033: Catawba Valley Pottery Alkaline Chicken WatererEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Joe Reinhardt (B1942-) Face Jug 19" tall: face jug by Joe Reinhardt, signed on back and base, dated 1994. stands 19" x 11". Remarkable pot and incredibly rare for JR to sign the pot from Henry (technically that is the postal area/village
0035: Joe Reinhardt (B1942-) Face Jug 19" tallEst. US$300-US$600
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PA Huffman (B1821-D1898) Kentucky 6 Gallon Jar: Stamped PA Huffman, a 6 gallon mark, great salt glaze color hue, with two nicely applied lug handles. Salt glaze pottery from KY. The Grinstead stoneware production in Madison County was followed
0036: PA Huffman (B1821-D1898) Kentucky 6 Gallon JarEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Griggs & Grinstead, Waco KY Signed 8 gallon Jar: Beautiful Madison County, KY jar 2 applied strap handles, stamped 'Griggs & Grinstead' marked 8 gallon. Stands 19"H x 14"W. John Parker Grinstead (see lot #36) or possibly his son Smith Grinstead
0037: Griggs & Grinstead, Waco KY Signed 8 gallon JarEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Missouri (attr) Pottery Temperance Snake Jug: Very rare snake jug circa 1860. Mistaken attribution and thank you for the follow-up from the various parties re: this oversight. The snake jug is more than likely Missouri as suggested. The
0040: Missouri (attr) Pottery Temperance Snake JugEst. US$2,500-US$5,000
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Southern Pottery Figural Face Bottle Alabama: Circa 1860 figural face bottle with incredible detail. Attributed to Alabama. 8"H x 5"W. A classic face vessel example from the 19th century. Even though Edgefield has the most central and
0041: Southern Pottery Figural Face Bottle AlabamaEst. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Mid-Atlantic (PA) Redware Jug with 'Turning Ribs': Very unique and rare American Redware jug ca. 1880 style from the mid-Atlantic region, specifically Pennsylvania. The potter's turning skills were obviously top notch in the way the formed the jug.
0042: Mid-Atlantic (PA) Redware Jug with 'Turning Ribs'Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Donna Craven (B1959-) Salt Glaze Urn Asheboro NC: Great example within the last 10-12 years from Donna Craven (direct descendant of potter Peter Craven), a true independent force of amazing turns pots in Asheboro, NC. Her works rival so many other
0047: Donna Craven (B1959-) Salt Glaze Urn Asheboro NCEst. US$500-US$800
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