- Pewabic Pottery. Large vase. c. 1930,
Pewabic Pottery. Large vase. c. 1930, luster-glazed earthenware. 15¾ h × 9¾ dia in. result: $3,668. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit PP’. Provenance: Private Collection, New York
- Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic Pottery.
Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic Pottery. Early vase. 1904-7, drip-glazed earthenware. 10¾ h × 5¾ dia in. result: $2,772. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside 'Pewabic' with maple leaves.
- Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic Pottery.
Mary Chase Perry for Pewabic Pottery. Early vase with leaves. c. 1903-07, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 5¾ dia in. result: $5,292. estimate: $3,000–4,000.
- DETROIT PEWABIC POTTERY COMPANY GLAZED
DETROIT PEWABIC POTTERY COMPANY GLAZED VASE ON IRON STANDImpressed mark.
12 1/4 x 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (overall).
Note: B. Pewabic created works with iron stands for a small period of time and therefore did not create a large amount of them, this daybooks my represent the pot offered, The description reads Chinese Blue dripper over Brown claybase, iron stand. The piece noted was sold in August 1924 to Julia Peck reputed to be a personal friend to the Pewabic founders. In 1924 the vase sold for $16, while the iron stand was an additional $6 - for a total of $22.
Condition
Minor wear and crazing to the vase. The stand with some surface losses. Otherwise in good condition.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- (LOT OF 4) ROOKWOOD BOWL AND OTHER POTTERY
(LOT OF 4) ROOKWOOD BOWL AND OTHER POTTERY (lot of 4) Rookwood bowl and other pottery, 20th century, consisting of Rookwood yellow glazed bowl with flaring rim, flame mark for 1921, model 2258C, 7.25"dia; Pewabic 1998 leopard paperweight, 3.5"l; American pottery oval scalloped bowl with scroll handles, 5"h x 8"l and a tall cylindrical vase, 10"h.
- TWO SHELVES OF MOSTLY ART BOOKS ON CALIFORNIA
TWO SHELVES OF MOSTLY ART BOOKS ON CALIFORNIA AND MODERN ART Two shelves of mostly art books on California and Modern art; many books on American ceramics including the subjects of Bauer, Fiesta, Gadding McBean, North Carolina and New England Pottery, Pewabic, and Weller; Furniture Design, including books on Heywood Wakefield, Paul McCobb, Scandinavian and Taschen 1000 Chairs
- Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 13¾ h × 8¾ dia in. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Pottery’.
- Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed stoneware. 10 h × 8½ dia in. result: $2,210. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Pottery’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
- Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 10½ h × 10 dia in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’.
- Pewabic Pottery. charger. iridescent
Pewabic Pottery. charger. iridescent turquoise and red glazed earthenware. 2 d × 14¼ dia in. result: $1,216. estimate: $500–700. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’. Original paper label. Provenance: Rago Auctions | Private Collection, New York
- Pewabic Pottery. tall iridescent baluster
Pewabic Pottery. tall iridescent baluster vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 11¼ h × 5 dia in. result: $2,375. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’.
- Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed
Pewabic Pottery. vase. 1915-30, glazed earthenware. 11 h × 7 dia in. result: $1,875. estimate: $1,500–2,000. This work features an exceptional lustre glaze. Impressed circular manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Pewabic Detroit’.