4 GA FOLK POTTERY ITEMS, INCL. SNAKEJUG, HOG VESSEL, F...Four (4) Georgia stoneware folk pottery items, including snake jug, hog vessel, and face jug. 1st item: Cream slip-glazed, closed-mouth rattlesnake jug...
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FIVE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY GEORGIAPOTTERY(Reggie Meaders, White County, Georgia, 1916-2009) brown alkaline glazes, applied facial features, inset kaolin eyes, painted pupils, clay teeth, strap handles, short...
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THREE PIECES OF GEORGIA POTTERY(MichaelCrocker, Lula, Georgia, B.1956) large storage jar with runny green alkaline glaze, angled ovoid form, incised line at neck, applied lug handles at shoulder, curved neck, tooled...
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A Rare North or South Carolina “ColoredRepublicing Club” Stoneware Cooler
Dated July 7, 1892
in Southern alkaline glaze, with distinctive doubled collared rim, tooled body, two lug handles set low on the body...
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Two pieces Meaders pottery, both alkalineglaze stoneware with applied grapes and leaves: one marked on side "Tom & Laura Veasey from S&S Dillon Ltd., marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Georgia, MLM GA.", 11-1/2...
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Three alkaline glaze bowls: one withflowerpot style rim, speckled medium olive glaze, 4-1/2 x 10-7/8 in., Provenance: Harold Lloyd, interior abrasions from use, good condition with minor rim wear and small cracks...
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Three pieces Georgia stoneware, allalkaline glaze: jar with mottled black and dark red glaze, shallow lug handles, 7 in., Provenance: Griffin notes: "Found at site of James Long Pottery, Crawford County,...
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Georgia Pottery Lanier Meaders FaceJuglight to medium olive alkaline glazed stoneware face with unglazed eyes and teeth bottom with inscribed signature.9.75 in.Glazed over firing cracks at handle attachment...
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Three pieces Georgia pottery, alkalineglaze stoneware: lidded sugar jar with two handles, runny medium olive glaze, incised line, 4-1/2 in., Provenance: Richard Niles, Pottersville, 1977, rim and handle chipped,...
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Georgia Pottery Jug Henry Newton Long(CrawfordCounty 1858-1907) alkaline glazed one gallon stoneware of a khaki tone with dark olive vertical drips ''HNL'' stamp to handle. Actual capacity over one gallon.12.75 in.Fair...
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Two Georgia pottery pitchers, alkalineglaze stoneware: one with well-formed spout, incised lines at shoulder, medium olive/black glaze, 9-1/2 in., Provenance: Jerry Schmitt, Macon, 1990, spout chips, surface abrasions,...
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Two Pieces Georgia Pottery 19th century:both alkaline-glazed stoneware: ovoid jug with stepped shoulder and strap handle, attributed to Becham Family, Crawford County, 10 in., large rim chip, various glaze anomalies...
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