Spring Catalog Auction 2016-04-23 Auction - 346 Price Results - Farmer Auctions in VA
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Early Goldsmith Chandlee Surveyor's CompassBiggs, Walter Oil on CanvasConfederate Lemat 9-Shot .42 Caliber Pistol
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Salem, VA, United States
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Highlights in our Spring Catalog Auction include an early Goldsmith Chandlee surveyor?s compass, Shenandoah Life Insurance Company corporate art collection including oil on canvas by Walter Biggs, Edward Beyer ?Album of Virginia? lithographs, art glass, Rookwood pottery, Southern face jugs, Shelton Sisters baskets, Winchester Model 21 Firearm collection, Confederate LeMat 9-Shot Revolver #1872, Model 1842 Navy Pistol by N.P. Ames, 19th century hand-carved American powder horn, Charles Wilbert White lithograph, Neizvestny embossed lithographs, Glenna Goodacre sculptures, signed letters & photographs by sculptor Gutzun Borglum, Asian decorative items, fine jewelry, sterling including Tiffany & Co., Towle, and Gorham,Tiffany & Co. mantle clock, tall case clocks, regional furniture including diminutive corner cupboard with folky details, vintage circus posters, antique maps & books, and much more. Join us to bid live or visit our website to browse the catalog and view all bidding platforms.
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Charles Lisk North Carolina Face Jug: Having tooled lines and stamped “CL” near spout. Blue eyes, heavy brow, porcelain teeth, and incised beard. Having mottled green glaze over redware body. 11 1/2” H. With crack in base
0001: Charles Lisk North Carolina Face JugEst. US$100-US$300
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Swirled Charles Lisk North Carolina Face Jug: Blue eyes, heavy brow, and porcelain teeth. Having tooled wave pattern and stamped “CL” near spout. With grey and white swirled glaze over redware body. With small crack in eyebrow, likely
0002: Swirled Charles Lisk North Carolina Face JugEst. US$150-US$300
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W.A. Flowers North Carolina Face Jug: In olive green drip glaze. Signed on base, “W.A Flowers Almond, N.C.” 8 1/2” H.
0003: W.A. Flowers North Carolina Face JugEst. US$50-US$150
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Brown's Pottery North Carolina Face Jug: Surprised figure with open mouth, mustache, and goatee. In mottled rust glaze. Signed on base, “Handmade Brown's Pottery Arden, NC J ’85.” 16” H.
0004: Brown's Pottery North Carolina Face JugEst. US$150-US$300
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Brown's Pottery Face Jug with Red Lips: North Carolina. Matte black glaze with red lips and nostrils, and white eye brows and lashes. Crack to lip, likely happened during firing. Small chip to glaze on one ear. Stamped on base,
0005: Brown's Pottery Face Jug with Red LipsEst. US$100-US$200
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Anita Meaders Georgia Face Jug: Slightly open mouth with no teeth. Having olive green drip glaze over brick red glaze. Blue eyes. Thin delicate handle. Signed on base, “Meaders Pottery Anita Meaders.” 7 1/2” H.
0006: Anita Meaders Georgia Face JugEst. US$100-US$300
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Matthew Hewell Georgia Face Jug: Pinched face with prominent chin. Open mouth with several teeth. Olive green glaze. Signed on base, “Matthew Hewell.” 7 1/2” H.
0007: Matthew Hewell Georgia Face JugEst. US$100-US$200
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Cleter Meaders Georgia Face Jug: Open mouth with teeth. Dark green drip glaze over olive green glaze. Signed on base, “Cleter Meaders 1989.” 7” H.
0008: Cleter Meaders Georgia Face JugEst. US$200-US$400
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Lanier Meaders Georgia Face Jug: In olive drip glaze, with some losses, and blue eyes. Open mouth with teeth (appears to be missing one). Signed on base “Lanier Meaders.” 9 1/2” H.
0009: Lanier Meaders Georgia Face JugEst. US$600-US$900
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Erlan's Pottery North Carolina Face Jug: With small unique eyes and flared nose. Open mouth with pointed teeth. In dark brown glaze, chips to both ears. 7” H.
0010: Erlan's Pottery North Carolina Face JugEst. US$100-US$300
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Small Owens Face Jug: Likely Melvin Owens, North Carolina. Protruding eyes and open mouth with teeth. Clear glaze of redware body. Signed on base, “Owens/1st/Face Jug.” 5” H.
0011: Small Owens Face JugEst. US$50-US$100
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Small B.B. Craig Face Jug: Protruding eyes and open mouth with teeth. In cream glaze. Stamped on base, “B.B. Craig Vale N.C.” 3 3/4” H.
0012: Small B.B. Craig Face JugEst. US$80-US$120
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Two Small Face Jugs: Including one Georgia Grace Hewell, signed “Grace Nell Hewell 2009,” 3 1/2” H.; and small unmarked face jug with open mouth and single tooth, 31/2” H.
0013: Two Small Face JugsEst. US$80-US$160
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Erlan's Pottery North Carolina Face Jug: With unique eyes and flared nose. Open mouth with pointed teeth. In dark brown glaze, chips to both ears. 7” H.
0014: Erlan's Pottery North Carolina Face JugEst. US$100-US$200
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Two Vibrant North Carolina Pottery Pieces: First, a vintage Pisgah Forest Pottery vase, Arden, North Carolina. In bright turquoise high-gloss crackle glaze, light pink interior. Stamped on base with image of standing potter and "Pisgah
0015: Two Vibrant North Carolina Pottery PiecesEst. US$100-US$300
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Vintage A.R. Cole Incised Vase: Redware body of squat form. In a green and light brown glaze with incised bands. Stamped on base, "A.R. Cole Sanford, N.C." 4 1/2" H. x 6 1/2" Dia. Along with North Carolina mug, redware with
0016: Vintage A.R. Cole Incised VaseEst. US$80-US$120
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Schermerhorn Two Gallon Ovoid Stoneware Crock: Richmond, Virginia, 1817–1837. Salt-glazed stoneware, cobalt decorations, incised lines, and applied handles. Chips to rim, handles, and base. Small hole in shoulder with early carved wooden
0017: Schermerhorn Two Gallon Ovoid Stoneware CrockEst. US$300-US$500
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Cobalt Decorated Grey Stoneware Jar with Handles: Ovoid form. With applied handles highlighted in cobalt. Wheel-thrown. Having pecking chicken decoration on one side and floral motif on other side. Imperfections on front and side of jar (as
0018: Cobalt Decorated Grey Stoneware Jar with HandlesEst. US$200-US$300
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S. Bell & Son Virginia Grey Stoneware Crock: 19th century. Solomon Bell, Strasburg, Virginia. Ovoid form. With impressed stamp "S. Bell & Son." Color irregularities from kiln. With wear to surface (particularly inside) commensurate
0019: S. Bell & Son Virginia Grey Stoneware CrockEst. US$100-US$300
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American Needlework Sampler: Lines of alphabet above "Wrought by Ann Eli Elliott May 20, 1837." With other Elliott, Bondurant, and Cochran names. And having baskets of flowers and berries. Surrounded by trailing vine
0021: American Needlework SamplerEst. US$400-US$600
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Scroddled Redware Match & Cigar Holder: Molded in the form of a musical vignette with instruments, books, and an urn. Strings on the mandolin constitute the striker. Gilt decoration on some raised areas. Small chips on rim and
0022: Scroddled Redware Match & Cigar HolderEst. US$60-US$120
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Tanware Flowerpot: Simple slightly tapered flowerpot. Cream ground and dark brown floral and foliate slip decoration. Losses to slip and old crack, 5 1/2" L. 6" H. x 7" Dia.
0023: Tanware FlowerpotEst. US$75-US$150
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Cobalt Decorated Grey Stoneware Crock: Salt glaze crock with blue floral decoration. Incised line 1 1/2" below rim. Abrasions to glaze on top of rim and a shallow 1/4" chip on lip. Tight 1" crack extending downward from rim. 10
0024: Cobalt Decorated Grey Stoneware CrockEst. US$100-US$200
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