March 24 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery 2018-03-24 Auction - 474 Price Results - Crocker Farm in MD
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Exceptional Anna Pottery Stoneware Figural RailroadOutstanding attrib. Collin Rhodes, Edgefield District,Extremely Rare and Exceptional Multi-Glazed Redware
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Sparks, MD, United States
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March 24 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery

Crocker Farm

Crocker Farm

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Our Spring 2018 auction features a number of exciting stoneware and redware objects from the Southern, Midwestern, and Northeastern U.S., including many museum-quality examples. Among these are a newly-discovered Anna Pottery masterwork, a selection of outstanding New York State stoneware pieces, face vessels from North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, and a legendary folk sculpture from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, returning to the auction block after fifteen years. Rounding out the sale are over 450 lots of 19th century American stoneware and redware from a variety of collecting regions, including early Northeastern stoneware, rare Southern redware and stoneware, and a large selection of Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia stoneware pieces, led by fine examples from the Greensboro and New Geneva, PA potting tradition. Our auctions are held at our historic gallery--the 1841 Gorsuch Barn--in northern Baltimore County, Maryland. Our previews are held the Friday before each auction from 1-6pm; our auctions begin at 10am on Saturday (in this case, March 24) with doors opening at 8, and feature complimentary food and beverages--all are welcome!
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Exceptional Anna Pottery Stoneware Figural Railroad: Exceedingly Rare and Important Stoneware Pitcher with Hand-Modeled Figure of a Railroad Conductor, Inscribed "Uncle Dan / full on ten Cents", Signed "Anna Pottery / Anna Ills / 1884", Wallace and
0001: Exceptional Anna Pottery Stoneware Figural RailroadEst. $20,000-$30,000
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Rare and Fine Stoneware Face Jug att. Charles P.: Very Rare Albany-Slip-Glazed Stoneware Face Jug, attributed to Charles P. Ferguson (1851-1917), Barrow County, GA, circa 1880-1890, ovoid jug with flared base and short spout, decorated with a large
0012: Rare and Fine Stoneware Face Jug att. Charles P.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Outstanding Timmerman Pottery, Lanier County, GA: Monumental Four-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Incised "Fill me Full and Drunk / Stockton Ga / 4", attributed to the Timmerman Pottery, Stockton, Lanier County, GA, late 19th century,
0015: Outstanding Timmerman Pottery, Lanier County, GAEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Georgia Blizzard Figural Jug: Stoneware Figural Jug, attributed to Georgia Blizzard (1919-2002), Virginia, late 20th century, hand-built in the form of a woman in dress with hands in her pockets, including heavily-incised hair
0023: Georgia Blizzard Figural JugEst. $400-$600
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