Fine Southern Pottery & Folk Art Auction 2023-03-25 Auction - 262 Price Results - Cagle Auction Co. in Ga - Page 2
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Bogart, GA, United States
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Fine Southern Pottery & Folk Art Auction

What a Outstanding 13th Annual Cagle Auction Southern Pottery & Folk Art Auction. We have a outstanding lineup of Early Southern Stoneware, Folk Art, Folk Pottery. We will have Live-Inhouse bidding, absentee biding & Online bidding through Live Auctioneers.com, as well as Phone Bidding for this national advertised auction. Preview will be Friday 24th 11am-5pm or by appointment. We have put a great lineup with one of the most significant finds in Southern Stoneware in the past 25 years with the only known Iron Slip Decorated & Signed JS Nash 1 gallon jug that was found in Canton, Texas in the 1960's by the Watkins Family. Dave Drake rare two gallon jar, Thomas Chandler decorated jar, Important new discovery of a heavily decorated Sand Mountain Jug from DeKalb County Alabama, fine Alabama stoneware, Texas Nash-Frazier canning jar, Great lineup of Stencil Jugs from Atlanta, RM Rose, AH Harris Atlanta jug wire handle, and more, also Crawford County jugs, Signed Timmerman Jugs of Lanier County Georgia, White County Pottery, Barrow County stoneware, Edgefield South Carolina pottery, Landrum pieces, W.F. Hahn Trenton SC, JP Bodie jug, Rye Pottery, George Dickel & Co. Stencil jug, Rare South Carolina Dispensary Jug, Northern Cobalt Stoneware pieces, North Carolina Stoneware, Cagle Pottery jars, Catawba Valley pottery, Southern Folk Pottery, Folk Art, RA Miller, Beverly Buchanan Athens Georgia Folk Art Works, Richard Roe Buck Art, Sallie Pearl Roebuck Folk Art Works, Howard Finster Folk Art, And much much more. Keep checking back for new photos.
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Fine Boggs Family Alabama 6gal Churn: Fine Boggs Family Alabama Six Gallon Churn. Circa 1880-90's. This is a fantastic example of southern stoneware with this churn that has a stellar rich green alkaline glaze with nice iron pops in the
0019B: Fine Boggs Family Alabama 6gal ChurnEst. US$200-US$425
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Fine Alabama - Boggs Family 4gal Churn: Fine Alabama - Boggs Family Four Gallon Churn Circa 1900s, this is a outstanding double loop with one lug handle churn with a 4 stamp just under the rim. The churn is classic of Rock Mills,
0020: Fine Alabama - Boggs Family 4gal ChurnEst. US$165-US$250
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Fine 5gal Alabama Sorghum Jug: Fine 5gal Alabama Sorghum Jug Circa 1880-90's. This is a very beautiful example with a stellar feldspar glaze that is a rich earthy lime glaze. The sorghum industry has a long standing tradition
0020A: Fine 5gal Alabama Sorghum JugEst. US$200-US$350
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Significant Jimmy Rye Salt & Pepper Shakers Ala.: Significant Jimmy Rye (Late) Salt & Pepper Shakers from Hamilton Alabama. These are fresh from a private collection in Hamilton Alabama and were bought from the Rye Family and was told Jimmy made
0021: Significant Jimmy Rye Salt & Pepper Shakers Ala.Est. US$150-US$200
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1 Gallon Alabama Pitcher & Jar: One Gallon Alabama Pitcher in albany slip glaze with great fly ash concentration on one side of the pitcher. The pitcher is a very nice example of Alabama stoneware and is in mint condition.
0021A: 1 Gallon Alabama Pitcher & JarEst. US$125-US$200
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Fine Southern Alabama Poultry Waterer: Fine Southern Poultry-Chicken Waterer, this is a great example of southern ingenuity for the poultry industry in the 1900s. This is a very sought after example due to almost all of them were
0021B: Fine Southern Alabama Poultry WatererEst. US$175-US$325
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Signed J.S. Nash Decorated African American Jug: Monumental signed J.S. Nash (1804 Ga. - 1876 Tx.) Decorated with a African American Female face. Size One Gallon Jug. Condition is Stellar No chips, Cracks, No Repairs, has been Black lighted and
0022: Signed J.S. Nash Decorated African American JugEst. US$10,000-US$250,000
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Fine Texas Nash-Fraizer Canning Jar 1850's: Fine Texas JS Nash - Canning Jar 1850's with a stunning glaze, rich bold runs with a nice caramel background against the bold tabaco spit runs. This is fine example and is a highly sought after
0023: Fine Texas Nash-Fraizer Canning Jar 1850'sEst. US$250-US$350
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Fine Dave Drake 2gal Edgefield Jar 1850s //: Fine Dave " The Slave" Drake (1800-1870?) 2gal Edgefield Jar 1850s with two // marks. The jar is a outstanding size which is very scarce to find in two gallons, most of Dave's works are way
0024: Fine Dave Drake 2gal Edgefield Jar 1850s //Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Edgefield South Carolina Face Jug Shard Lamp: Rare Edgefield SC Shard Face Jug made by Veteran Jason Bonner a transit Georgia Artist, made with with dug shards from Edgefield South Carolina by Dave Drake, Thomas Chandler, Phoenix Factory,
0024A: Edgefield South Carolina Face Jug Shard LampEst. US$450-US$900
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Fine Thomas Chandler Decorated 3gal Gallon: Fine Thomas Chandler Decorated 3gal Gallon This is a outstanding fresh example of southern pottery from Edgefield, South Carolina. Circa 1840-50 this is a outstanding jar with stellar swag loop
0025: Fine Thomas Chandler Decorated 3gal GallonEst. US$1,200-US$2,200
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Stunning 4gal Edgefield Landrum Jug 1840's: Stunning Four Gallon Edgefield Landrum Jug Circa 1840's Slave Made. This is one of the largest single handle vessel we have the privilege to offer. The glaze is simply Stunning. Slave made piece
0025B: Stunning 4gal Edgefield Landrum Jug 1840'sEst. US$1,250-US$2,000
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Fine Edgefield South Carolina Landrum 3gal Jug: Fine Edgefield South Carolina Circa 1850's slave made Landrum Shop (arrived in American around 1688 and settled in Virginia also North Carolina and settled in Edgefield South Carolina during the
0026: Fine Edgefield South Carolina Landrum 3gal JugEst. US$750-US$1,200
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Fine William F. Hahn 3 Gallon Jug: Fine William F. Hahn Three Gallon Jug, rich glassy olivine alkaline glaze, this is a beautiful glaze three gallon jug with a paint rock glaze lower body and overall is a top shelf glaze on Hahn
0027: Fine William F. Hahn 3 Gallon JugEst. US$275-US$425
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Edgefield South Carolina 1gal Landrum Jug: Edgefield South Carolina one gallon Landrum Jug circa 1850's time period and slave made. This is a great Edgefield jug and has a great glaze with outstanding form. The jug has very good chip on
0028: Edgefield South Carolina 1gal Landrum JugEst. US$250-US$475
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Signed William F. Hahn Half Gallon Jug: Stamped William F. Hahn ( 1861- ?) Half Gallon Jug of Trenton South Carolina. This is a signed example with a outstanding stamp that is impressed on the shoulder. The jug is highly sought
0029: Signed William F. Hahn Half Gallon JugEst. US$200-US$325
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J.P. Bodie Signed Half Gallon Jug: J.P. Bodie (1826-1884) Signed Half Gallon Jug. This is a scarce jug due to impressed stamp and size, these are always much larger and this is the first one we have offered in this size with
0030: J.P. Bodie Signed Half Gallon JugEst. US$350-US$700
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Fine Edgefield Landrum Canning Jar 1840-50's: Fine Edgefield South Carolina Slave Made Landrum Canning Jar 1840-50's. This is a fine example and is a hard from to find, epically in this condition. The jar is classic form and tooled rim typical
0030A: Fine Edgefield Landrum Canning Jar 1840-50'sEst. US$200-US$425
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Fine Columbia South Carolina Landrum-Stork Jug: Fine rare Columbia South Carolina Landrum-Stork Half Gallon Jug with a double dipped glaze with a fine tooled collar mouth. The jug has some nice iron speck-pops in the glaze which is typical and
0033: Fine Columbia South Carolina Landrum-Stork JugEst. US$150-US$350
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1840-50's Edgefield South Carolina 2gal Jug: 1840-50's Edgefield South Carolina 2gal Jug Landrum Shop. This is a very nice slave made example of southern pottery from South Carolina. The jug is fine entry level study example. It has some
0034: 1840-50's Edgefield South Carolina 2gal JugEst. US$250-US$350
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