George Ohr (american, 1857-1918) Boat-shaped Vessel In Olive Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, Usa, Circa - May 18, 2023 | Freeman's | Hindman In Pa
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George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Boat-Shaped Vessel in Olive Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa

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"Shell Out" - George Ohr: George E. Ohr Biloxi, Mississippi - Circa 1898 George Edgar Ohr was an American ceramic artist. He called himself the "Mad Potter of Biloxi". His works are extremely scarce and sought after. Pottery
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George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Boat-Shaped Vessel in Olive Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa
George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Boat-Shaped Vessel in Olive Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa
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George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Boat-Shaped Vessel in Olive Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa 1895-1896

Glazed earthenware
Impressed to underside: "G.E. OHR, BILOXI."



(H: 2 1/4, W: 7, D: 3 1/2 in.)

Qty: (1)

Provenance

Rago Auctions, Early 20th C., Lambertville, New Jersey, October 27, 2012, Lot 731
Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin and Suzanne Borow Rubin



Published

Robert A. Ellison, George Ohr: Art Potter, Scala, London, 2006, p. 122 (the present lot illustrated)



Excellent condition; no breaks or repairs.

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George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Boat-Shaped Vessel in Olive Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa

Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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