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SoldSHOONER REDWARE WEINER DOG DISHGreg and Mary Spellmire Shooner Redware Slip Decorated Weiner Dog Dish. Dated 1993. Measures 5.40x4.25x1". Wt 4 oz, Dated 1993. Greg Shooner and Mary Spellmire-Shooner re-create authentic redware pottSee Sold Price
SoldVINTAGE 1970S DASCHUND WEINER DOGTitle: VINTAGE 1970S DASCHUND WEINER DOG Date/Period: approx 1970's Dimension: approx 8" tall x 7 x 5 Material: ceramic Additional Information: VINTAGE 1970S DASCHUND WEINER DOG SPONGE DISH CADDY RINGSee Sold Price
SoldGREG SHOONER Redware Pottery Heart Dish USAGreg SHOONER American Redware pottery heart shaped dish with angel motif. Signed to underside. Dated 1995. Measures approx. 4.5 x 4.5 inches. Some surface wear consistent with exposure, chipping obserSee Sold Price
SoldShooner Redware Pottery Yellow Slip Dish.Shooner Redware Pottery Yellow Slip Decorated Rectangular Vegetable Dish. Dated 2001. 8-3/4"w. Condition: Good with intentional wear.See Sold Price
SoldShooner Redware Seated Cat and Dog Figures. Cat isShooner Redware Seated Cat and Dog Figures. Cat is signed Greg Shooner 1998 with manganese decoration, 7-1/4"h. and dog is signed Mary Shooner, 3-1/4"h. Condition: Good with intentional wear, one glazSee Sold Price
SoldThree Greg Shooner Redware PlatesA grouping of three contemporary Greg Shooner redware plates with sgrafitto decoration to include a large charger, oval bowl, and square dish. Charger: 13in diameter.See Sold Price
SoldThree Greg Shooner Redware ArticlesA grouping of three contemporary Greg Shooner redware articles to include a jar with tin lid; a jar with redware lid; and small dish. All having sgrafitto decoration on mocha ground. Tallest: approx.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Shooner Redware Pottery Animal Figures.Two Shooner Redware Pottery Animal Figures. 1st: Seated cat by Greg Shooner, dated 1998. 7-1/2"h. Condition: Good with intentional wear. 2nd: Pug dog seated figure, by Mary Shooner 3-1/4"h. Condition:See Sold Price
SoldDecorated RedwareDish dated 1999 by Greg Shooner, dated 1994 Susan Campbell plate- 9.75 inches wide, small flower and beaded edge decorated redware dish, signed but unable to decipher. Good condition. Stands not incluSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY.Four early Mississippian type bowls and vessel, largest 3"h. 7"d. and four 20th century including blackware plate, 9"d., dog figure and bird dish, 6.5"l., and redware wedding jar, 9.5"h. Varying wearSee Sold Price
SoldRedware LotLot (5) pieces of redware including Breininger pitcher (chipped), plate and dish signed Shooner, pieced bowl marked Foltz (11 1/2" D., 4" Ht.), signed grape pitcher. Provenance: Estate of Myron & CaroSee Sold Price
SoldRare Colima Redware Dog Effigy w/ 2 Heads!Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A delightful sculptural vessel in traditional dog form but with 2 heads and 2 tails, their faces caught in a playful expression as they shareSee Sold Price
SoldFine Colima Redware Dog Effigy**Originally Listed At $3000** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. Finely burnished with a red finish applied in a stripe over the snout and brow of the head! Although standing,See Sold Price
SoldColima Redware Dog Effigy Vessel**Originally Listed At $1500** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A beautifully constructed, hand-built redware dog vessel of a charming form that exhibits a playful nature andSee Sold Price
SoldColima Pottery Redware Dog Holding CornColima Pottery Redware Dog Holding Corn. Ca. 100 B.C. to 250 A.D. , A lovely red-brown pottery dog with perked ears, incised mouth with a stalk of corn, rear tail spout, head erect as if alert and witSee Sold Price
SoldColima Redware DogMexican, 200 BC-AD 300, pottery vessel in the shape of rotund dog eating some corn, with spout form as tail, 9 x 11-3/4 in. Provenance: Ron Messick Fine Arts (accompanied by receipt dated November 29,See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Redware Dog Effigy VesselPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A beautifully constructed, hand-built redware dog vessel of a charming form that exhibits a playful nature and smooth, highly burnished surfaSee Sold Price
SoldColima Redware Dog Vessel w/ TLPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, Protoclassic Period, ca. 100 BCE to 250 CE. A hollow, hand-built redware pottery vessel of a bulbous form depicting a charming canine covered in vibrant red and redSee Sold Price
SoldRedware Dog BankRedware dog bank with coleslaw mane. Green and brown slip decoration. Attributed to George Wagner. Carbon County, Pennsylvania, circa 1875. H 6-1/2" W 5-1/8" D 3-1/4". Condition: Fine original conditiSee Sold Price
SoldCharming Colima Redware Dog VesselPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A beautifully constructed, hand-built redware dog vessel of a charming form that exhibits a playful nature and smooth, highly burnished surfaSee Sold Price
SoldColima Pottery Redware Dog - Ready To Eat!Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A hollow ceramic vessel in the form of a very portly Colima dog, one of the most famous of the classes of West Mexican shaft tomb culture artSee Sold Price
SoldColima Redware Dog Vessel w/ Wagging TailPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. An endearing pottery vessel in the form of a portly canine standing atop 4 short legs as though attentively waiting to be tossed a treat. EnvSee Sold Price
SoldColima Redware Dog Effigy VesselPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A beautifully constructed, hand-built redware dog vessel of a charming form that exhibits a playful nature and smooth, highly burnished surfaSee Sold Price
SoldAdorable Colima Redware Dog - Museum ExhibitedPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, 300 BCE to 300 CE. A sweet Colima dog vessel, finely molded in lustrous redware and standing proudly on all fours - presenting an attractive two-tone finish with aSee Sold Price