Slotin Auction - Folk Art & Museum Benefit 2007-02-24 Auction - 946 Price Results - Slotin Folk Art in GA
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Slotin Auction - Folk Art & Museum Benefit

Slotin Folk Art

Slotin Folk Art

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Slotin Auction will feature a Special Masterpiece Benefit for The American Folk Art Museum & the prestigious lifetime collection of Howard Campbell. Spectacular works by Joseph Yoakum, Charles A.A. Dellschau, James Castle, Leroy Person, Minnie Evans, Charles Steffen, Dwight Mackintosh, Elijah Pierce, Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, Eddie Arning, Alexander Maldonado, Aaron Birnbaum, William Hawkins, Robert St. Brice, Purvis Young are offered for sale as a Benefit Auction for the Museum. 100% of the total purchase price of each item (including buyer’s premium) will go to support the Museum. The Howard Campbell Collection includes many rare and unique items, many of which have been exhibited in shows and are well-documented. His collection spans decades and includes fabulous antique and anonymous folk art and some wonderful pieces of contemporary self-taught art. Bidders will find a fantastic grouping of So. Folk Pottery, great weathervanes & whirligigs, circus banners, Cedar Creek Charlie's original environment, sculpture & carvings, gorgeous paintings, superb examples of African Am. artwork, tramp art, dolls, primitive furniture, decoys, lures, Native Am. pottery, baskets & art, hooked rugs, prison art, masonic objects, trade signs, religious banners, & erotica. Other notable items include contemporary folk art by artists such as Jan Dobkowski, Mose Tolliver, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Howard Finster, Mary T. Smith, Leroy Almon, Inez Walker, Justin McCarthy, Lonnie Holley, Jack Savitsky, Ted Gordon, Wesley Willis, James Harold Jennings, B.F. Perkins, Willie White, Henry Speller, Roy Ferdinand, William Dawson, Woodie Long, R.A. Miller, Lanier Meaders, Billy Ray Hussey, George Bucquet & so many others!
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Log Cabin Pottery Two Handle Vase.: Blue Green glaze, from North Carolina. Pottery was owned by G. W. Hunter. This pottery was in business for only a few years, c. 1928-33. Mint condition. 10"t x 7.5"w. Provenance: Howard Campbell.
0001: Log Cabin Pottery Two Handle Vase.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Cheaver Meaders Two Gallon Churn.: Small two-gallon churn in excellent condition. 12.5" t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $400. Ship: $45
0002: Cheaver Meaders Two Gallon Churn.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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W.T.B. Gordy Churn and Syrup Jug.: Five-gallon churn is stamped "WTBGordy," with hairline crack on rim, otherwise good condition. Appears to have been glazed upside down. Also a 5-gallon syrup jug in mint condition attributed to
0005: W.T.B. Gordy Churn and Syrup Jug.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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D.X. Gordy Tree Teapot.: Signed in script. Tree teapot decorated with wood bark with growing grapevines. Appears to be excellent condition. Very unusual. 9.5"t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $100 - $300.
0006: D.X. Gordy Tree Teapot.Est. $100-$300See Sold Price
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Georgia Art Pottery: Some stamped W.J. Gordy. Some stamped, "GA Art Pottery." 16 pieces total all signed except two extra lids that are neither signed nor appear to go with any of these pieces. All handmade. Conditions
0007: Georgia Art PotteryEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Craven Pottery Pair of Whiskey Jugs.: White Co., GA. One marked 2-gallon, and the other marked as 3-gallons - yet they appear to hold equal amounts. 14"t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $300. Ship: $45
0008: Craven Pottery Pair of Whiskey Jugs.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Crawford County Jugs Syrup Jugs.: Both in mint condition. Tallest: 9.5"t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $300 - $500. Ship: $40
0009: Crawford County Jugs Syrup Jugs.Est. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Three Crawford County Jugs.: All restored to some extent. The one on the left has an "E" on handle - possibly Emmett Merritt (1877-1937). Beautiful glaze piece on right - has J.H.L. on handle for John H. Long with small repair
0010: Three Crawford County Jugs.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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James Yaughn Two Single-Handle Jugs.: Crawford Co., GA. Small piece is mint condition. Larger piece has a crack in handle and is 11.5" t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $400. Ship: $45. We are attributing these
0011: James Yaughn Two Single-Handle Jugs.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Crawford County Syrup Jugs.: Unfinished repairs. Piece in middle is 15.5"t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $400. Ship: $55
0012: Crawford County Syrup Jugs.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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J.H.L. Crawford Co., GA Tobacco-Spit Jug.: Nice glaze. 9"t. Est. $300 - $500. Ship: $30. Small chiggar bite on rim (see photo). Otherwise great condition. No repairs.
0013: J.H.L. Crawford Co., GA Tobacco-Spit Jug.Est. $300-$500See Sold Price
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John Long Pickle Jar: Attributed to John Long by label on bottom of jug. Crawford Co., GA, circa 1880. 13.5"t. Small chigger bite on rim, otherwise excellent condition. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est.
0014: John Long Pickle JarEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Walker Co., GA Kraut Jar.: Rare shape. About 14"t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $300 Ship: $40 There looks to be a very good professional repair to the handle and rim.
0015: Walker Co., GA Kraut Jar.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Three Rock Mill Pottery Pieces.: Two whiskey jugs and a two-gallon churn which is 13.5" t. Rock Mill Pottery, Rockmill, AL. Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $300 Ship: $55
0016: Three Rock Mill Pottery Pieces.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Georgia Pottery Three Churns.: White County on left - with nice color and great condition. Possibly Cheaver or Early Meaders. Middle is Old Barrow Co. Churn, Piece on right is from Jasper Co. Few small chips, 8.5"t. Provenance:
0017: Georgia Pottery Three Churns.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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J.P. Reid Utilitarian Jug.: Property of J.P. Reid," stamped on top. 16" t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $100 - $200 Ship: $40
0018: J.P. Reid Utilitarian Jug.Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Cheever Meaders & J.A. Bishop Syrup Jugs.: 1) J.A. Bishop (attributed). 2-gallon jug with copper glaze. Excellent condition. 2) Attributed to Cheever Meaders with completely repaired handle - otherwise good condition. Tallest: 14".
0019: Cheever Meaders & J.A. Bishop Syrup Jugs.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Brown Pottery Group of Three Pots.: One left is E.C. Brown of Atlanta, GA. 1890-1910. Pottery made on Howell Mill Road. Minor lip repair - in the middle is 5-gallon churn by J.O. Brown of Atlanta, GA. Excellent condition. 16"t. On
0020: Brown Pottery Group of Three Pots.Est. $350-$500See Sold Price
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Daniel Cofield Jug and Churns.: Jug from Howell Mill Pottery, Atlanta, GA. Rare 13.5"t in center, plus two anonymous churns, both about 16" tall. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $300. Ship: $65. Yellow one
0021: Daniel Cofield Jug and Churns.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Davidson Georgia Creamer Pitchers.: Possibly early Davidsons. Small one - repaired handle. Larger one - excellent condition with a few chigger bites on the rim. Largest: 8.5". Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $100 - $200. Ship: $35
0022: Davidson Georgia Creamer Pitchers.Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Anonymous Five Pottery Pieces.: Large group of repaired or damaged pieces. Tall piece on left: 17"t. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est. $200 - $400. Ship: $100
0023: Anonymous Five Pottery Pieces.Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Anonymous Syrup Jug and Kraut Jar.: One left is a 3-gallon syrup jug with salt/ash mix glaze in good condition. About 16.5" tall on right is a Kraut Jar - about 2-gallon with a salt glaze. Provenance: Estate of Mary W. Davidson. Est.
0024: Anonymous Syrup Jug and Kraut Jar.Est. $100-$300See Sold Price
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