American & Southern | December 5, 2024

online only auction | 1 day sale | sale is over
Location
Asheville, NC 28805
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Dec 5
10am
2024

Sale Ends

Thu
Dec 5
2024

Terms & Conditions

? All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults. ? A buyer?s premium will be applied to the purchase price of all items:
23%....Cash, check or wire transfer
26%....Bidsquare with cash, check or wire transfer
28%....Liveauctioneers with cash, check or wire transfer
3% will be added to all MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express credit cards charges
? All purchases are subject to applicable state sales tax (state where purchased) unless the state Certificate of Resale tax form is fully and completely filled out and received prior to time of purchase.
? Items purchased from our Asheville auction facility not picked up within ten business days of the auction will be assessed a storage fee of $5.00 per day, per item.
1. All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults. There are no warranties or representations of merchantability, of fitness, nor of any other kind, express or implied. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate and detailed information. We recommend prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. We do not give refunds. All sales are final. No statement written or oral made by the auctioneer shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Brunk Auctions or by any seller represented by Brunk Auctions.
2. Bidding will begin at a price appropriate in auctioneer?s discretion. ?Please note that interested parties may bid on this lot and an irrevocable bid has been submitted. ?The auctioneer always reserves the right to withdraw a lot for any reason he deems appropriate. At the auctioneer?s discretion, no bid of less than one half the low estimate will be accepted from any source: phone bidding, absentee bidding, internet bidding, or bidding in the gallery. All lots in this catalog are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum hammer price at which a lot will be sold. In executing a reserve, the auctioneer has the right to bid on behalf of the Consignor, whether by opening bidding or continuing bidding in response to other bidders until reaching the reserve. If the reserve is not met, the Auctioneer has the right to withdraw the item from the sale.
3. Once we declare that an item is sold, we cannot reopen the bidding. It is the bidder?s responsibility to get our attention prior to our saying ?sold?. We reserve the right to reject any bids deemed inappropriate or to withdraw any item(s) for lack of appropriate bids. If an item is withdrawn from the auction it will be offered again only at the auctioneer?s discretion.
4. Payment must be made by cash, approved check, wire transfer, or MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express credit cards. We reserve the right to require bank checks for large purchases. Buyers not known to us who wish to write a check must provide a current letter of credit from their bank guaranteeing funds for that account. Credit arrangements must be made by the Friday prior to the day of auction so bank statements can be verified. We reserve the right to not issue a buyer?s number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established.
5. Payment is expected at time of purchase. Payment for successful absentee, phone bids and online bids are required within five business days of the auction. Bidding on an item indicates the client?s acceptance of our Terms of Sale. Your signature on our Bid Form or acceptance of these terms through any online bidding platform constitutes permission to charge successful bids to credit cards if payment is not received within five days of the auction.
6. We are pleased to offer absentee and phone bidding for prospective bidders who cannot be present at the auction. Please complete the Absentee Bid and/or Phone Reservation form. Absentee bids are executed competitively and confidentially. All reservations for phone bidding are held in the strictest confidence and must be received by 5 pm the day before the auction. No additional phone bids can be accepted on the day of the auction including additions when speaking with a staff person on the phone. We can accept written absentee bids submitted on the Absentee Bid Form up to 30 lots before the item comes up for auction. Leaving an absentee or phone bid on a lot indicates your willingness to open the bidding at one half the printed low estimate, and gives the auctioneer the authority to open the bidding at that level. Brunk Auctions shall have the right to withdraw any item at any time for any reason and to default any sale in the event of an error or dispute. 7. In the case of identical absentee bids, the bid received first will prevail. Bids left on liveauctioneers.com are not executed until the item is offered in the live auction and the order in which they are received is not a factor. We sell 70-100 lots per hour. Following are general guidelines for bidding increments:
$0-$100 .......................$25 increments
$100-1,000...................$50 increments
$1,000-2,000................$100 increments
$2,000-3,000................$200 increments
$3,000-5,000................$250 increments
$5,000-10,000..............$500 increments
$10,000-$20,000.........$1,000 increments
$20,000-$50,000.........$2,000 increments
$50,000-$100,000.......$5,000 increments
above $100,000.........auctioneers discretion
8. In our experience, cellular phones are not always dependable, and we recommend phone bidding reservations be made on land lines. We make every effort to honor all absentee and phone bid reservations, but we are not liable for any losses incurred as a result of failure to execute absentee bids or failed phone reservations. Submitting absentee bids or bidding by phone does not imply an extension of credit. Please see numbers 4 and 5 above.
9. Purchaser agrees that packing and shipping is done at the purchaser?s risk and that the purchaser will pay in advance all packing expenses, materials, carrier fees and insurance charges. At our discretion, items will either be packed by an agent such as a packaging store or Brunk Auctions. Please allow two weeks for shipping after payment is received. Shipment of large items is the responsibility of the purchaser. We are happy to provide names of carriers and shippers if a purchaser so requests. Brunk Auctions will have no liability for any loss or damage to shipped items.
10. Note to internet absentee bidders. We do not accept cut bids, (bids less than the last interval) from the floor or from phone bidders, and we do not accept them from internet bidders. Thus it is possible that a lot could go to another bidder for less than your absentee bid. For example, if the bids are progressing in ten dollar increments, $50, $60, $70 and your absentee falls at $75, we will not take the bid since it is less than the $10 interval. We always encourage bidders to bid by phone or to leave absentee bids through our to avoid such a situation. 11. All purchases are subject to applicable state sales tax (state where purchased) unless the state Certificate of Resale tax form is fully and completely filled out and received prior to time of purchase. Resale tax numbers from other states are accepted. International buyers are responsible for tariffs, taxes, or assessments of shipped items to the buyer?s country.
12. Bidding on an item indicates your understanding and acceptance of these Terms of Sale. If a purchaser breaches any of these Terms of Sale, including the obligation to pay for purchased items, Brunk Auctions may seek all remedies under the law including canceling the sale and reoffering the property without reserve.
13. A buyer?s premium will be applied to the purchase price of all items: 23%....Cash, check or wire transfer
26%....Bidsquare with cash, check or wire transfer
28%....Liveauctioneers with cash, check or wire transfer
3% will be added to all MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express credit cards charges
14. Purchased items not picked up within ten business days of the auction will be assessed a storage fee of $5.00 per day, per item. You authorize us to re-sell on your behalf any item not picked up within sixty calendar days. The costs of storage, plus any other costs directly related to the item, and an auctioneer?s commission of 20%, will be subtracted from the proceeds unless other arrangements have been made with Brunk Auctions. The minimum charge will be $50. The net proceeds will be mailed to your address as stated herein in full and final settlement of our obligations to you.
15. We are closed on Fridays the week following auctions. Please arrange appointments for other days.
16. Export and Permits - It is the purchaser?s sole responsibility to identify and obtain any necessary export, import, firearm, endangered species or other permit for the lot. Any symbols or notices in the sale catalogue reflect Brunk Auctions? reasonable opinion at the time of cataloguing and are for bidders? general guidance only; Brunk Auctions and the Consignor make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is or is not subject to export or import restrictions or any embargoes.
17. ?Endangered Species - Certain property sold at auction, for example, items made of or incorporating plant or animal materials, irrespective of age or value, may require a license or certificate prior to exportation and additional licenses or certificates upon importation to another country. Brunk Auctions suggests that international buyers check on foreign governments? wildlife import requirements prior to placing a bid. All buyers agree to comply with any and all domestic and international restrictions on the trade of endangered species as a condition of the sale. Please note that the ability to obtain an export license or certificate does not ensure the ability to obtain an import license or certificate in another country, and vice versa. It is the purchaser?s responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation. In the case of denial of any export or import license or of delay in the obtaining of such licenses, the purchaser is still responsible for making on-time payment of the total purchase price for the lot. Although licenses can be obtained to export some types of endangered species, other types may not be exported at all, and other types may not be resold in the United States. Brunk Auctions is not able to assist the purchaser in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates, and there is no assurance that an export license or certificate can be obtained. Please check with our specialists if you are uncertain as to whether a lot is subject to these export/import license and certificate requirements, or any other restrictions on exportation. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn.
18. Due to the embargo on Persian carpets, international shipping is not available.
19. Brunk Auctions makes no warranty or guarantee whatsoever regarding the jewelry, its colored stones, diamonds, other gem materials, or `metals, or as to their status as natural, treated, ?earth mined?, manmade or other. Appraisals, descriptions, photographs, are offered as a service and are not intended to be a complete analysis of the qualities and conditions of the jewelry. All identifications, information, weights, quality, cut, value and other estimates, are opinions, limited by examination and grading the mountings, the condition and cleanliness of the items. All gems, colored stones, diamonds, ?cultured or natural pearls, fresh water, south sea, Tahitian pearls?, and other materials used in jewelry, may be enhanced by a variety of treatments. Brunk Auctions makes no warranties or guaranties that any clock or watch is in working order.
20. CONDITION OF FIREARMS: Brunk Auctions or its? employees or consultants make no warranties or representations whatsoever concerning the operation of firing condition, safety to store or reliability of any firearm. Any firearm purchased is at the user?s risk. Brunk Auctions expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for accident, injury or damage resulting to any person or property from the storage or use of any such lot.
21. Online registration and bidding approval is done at the sole discretion of the auction house. We recommend that online bidders sign up at least 24 hours in advance of the auction to allow for time to complete the approval process. We make no guarantees that new online bidders who register within 24 hours of the sale will be approved for bidding. After signing up to bid, new online bidders may receive a message requesting additional information; we cannot approve any client without the requested information. First time participants bidding through any online platform will be limited to a maximum of $25,000 total in cumulative bids. Parties who wish to bid on premium lots may be asked to submit a deposit by wire transfer. Correspondence between prospective clients and the Auction House must be established directly with Brunk Auctions through phone, fax, or one of the relevant email addresses. We make no guarantee that we can respond to requests submitted through third party messaging systems. Due to the high volume of inquiries made within 24 hours of the sale, we make no guarantee that clients who contact us during this period will receive a response. Bids left on Live Auctioneers & Bidsquare are not executed until the item is offered in the live auction therefore the order in which those bids are received is not a factor. We will make every effort within reason to accept and process bids from online participants. Brunk Auctions will not accept liability for any bids missed due to clerking issues, operator error, equipment failure, connection delays, communication lapses, or technical malfunctions of any nature.
22. Coin grading is subjective and more ?art? than ?science.? As such, any descriptive or numeric grades given are supplied as a guide to our bidders and should not be seen as a guarantee to any grade that might be received from a third-party grader or grading company. Our best effort has been put forth to give condition reports that are as accurate as can reasonably be expected, however, first-hand inspection to formulate one?s own opinion is always recommended.
23. *Brunk Auctions strictly complies with all state and federal regulations pertaining to the sale, transfer, and transportation of firearms. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to know and comply with all state firearms regulations prior to bidding. No persons associated with Brunk Auctions or their consignors warrant the safety or shootability of any firearm we sell. Buyers wishing to fire any weapon purchased from Brunk Auctions are strongly advised to have the weapon(s) examined by a competent gunsmith prior to use.
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Featuring items from the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia: to include early Southern pottery with Edgefield, Georgia and Alabama examples as well as a Lanier Meaders face jug; Southern furniture to include four sugar chests, Kentucky sideboard, early long guns with Southern examples, Chinese export to include three Charles Manigault examples, fine art work by Will Henry Stevens, Carl Kraft and Alice R. Huger Smith and others, silver to include Tiffany and aesthetic movement examples
After William Sydney MountArthur Fitzwilliam TaitCountry Scene with CottagesHarry RoselandJohn Ward DunsmoreJohn George BrownJohn George BrownJohn Henry HillWalter HemenwayAmerican or British Tavern SceneAttributed to Richard LaBarre GoodwinAmerican William & Mary Gumwood and Ebonized KasFine American Classical Figured Mahogany Pedestal TableAmerican Federal Inlaid Mahogany Games TableRare Set of Four Duncan Phyfe Attributed Classical Mahogany Side ChairsAmerican Federal Coin Silver Sugar UrnPennsylvania Chippendale Figured Walnut Tall Case ClockFederal Washington Capitol Framed NeedleworkTwo Daguerreotypes of Gentlemen in Gutta Percha CaseFigured Mahogany and Ebonized Gothic Revival Baptismal FontFederal Inlaid Cherry and Birch One Drawer StandFederal Inlaid Figured Mahogany Miniature SecretaryWalnut Solar Timepiece or Globe Clock by TimbyAmerican Classical Figured Mahogany and Birdseye Maple Ladies Work TableFive Pieces American Coin Silver Flatware, including Elias PelletreauTiffany Sterling Cake Basket, Grosjean & WoodwardRare and Impressive Pair of Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain ChargersRare Chinese Export Armorial Plate, for the Belgian MarketRare Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain Oval Mazarin and Platter, RamsayLarge Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain Charger, for the Dutch MarketChinese Export Armorial Porcelain Charger, FrederickChinese Export 209 Piece Porcelain Dinner ServiceChinese Export Porcelain Hunt BowlSeven Piece Chinese Export 'Brown Fitzhugh' Porcelain SetPair of Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain Plates, AnnesleyChinese Export 40 Piece Porcelain Dinner ServiceSeven Chinese Export Porcelain Tea BowlsTwo English Porcelain Table ObjectsTwo Sets of Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain PlatesGroup of Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Table ObjectsChinese Export 30 Piece Porcelain After Dinner ServiceEnglish Delft Punch BowlTwo Chinese Export Porcelain Punch BowlsCarl KrafftDaniel Putnam BrinleyJames Owen MahoneyOgden Minton PleissnerParker S. PerkinsPop (George Overbury) HartSidney Edward DickinsonHand Knotted Woolen Santa Claus RugJohn Bell Green Glazed Stoneware Flower Pot72 Piece Steuben Glass Table ServiceArt Nouveau Stained and Leaded Glass WindowWhiting Aesthetic Movement Sterling Coffee PotJapanese Konoike Sterling Iris TeapotDurgin Sterling CompoteEight Sterling Repousse Dresser ItemsWallace Grande Baroque Sterling Flatware, 37 piecesAntonio Pineda Sterling Tea ServiceLarge Group of Collectible Postage Stamps50 Sterling Silver Catholic Art Guild MedallionsColt Single Action Army RevolverFullstock Pennsylvania/Kentucky Percussion RifleR & W.C. Biddle and Co. Pennsylvania Percussion RifleKentucky Style Percussion Rifle Signed Jacob FisherKentucky Style Percussion Rifle Stamped P.G.Kentucky Style Percussion Target Rifle Stamped A.W. FosterIndian Scout Kentucky Style Percussion RifleGentleman's Leather Accessory Box with Accoutrements and Small Caliber Antique FirearmStickley Style Arts and Crafts Oak Gun CabinetTwo Edward S. Curtis Native American PrintsHopi Crow Mother KachinaHopi Pahlikwmana KatsinaHopi Salakwtaqa Katsina by Manfred SusunkewaHopi Tasap Katsina VariantWakas, Hopi Cow KatsinaZuni Hiilili KatsinaTwo Samuel Medford Charleston SilhouettesThe 1776 Siege of Charleston from British ShipAlice R. Huger Smith WatercolorRevolutionary War Claim Signed by John C. Calhoun [for Van Rensselaer]South Carolina Land Grant and Wax Seal, 1794 [Wm. Moultrie]South Carolina Land Grant and Wax Seal, 1794 [Wm. Moultrie]Very Fine and Rare Kentucky Federal Inlaid Figured Cherry Serpentine SideboardFine Southern Federal Figured Cherry Stop Fluted Corner CupboardSouthern Federal Cherry Sugar ChestSouthern Federal Figured and Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke TableAmerican Chippendale Diminutive Hanging Corner CupboardKentucky Federal Figured Cherry Sugar DeskChinese Export Armorial Porcelain Lidded Soup Tureen, Manigault FamilyChinese Export Armorial Porcelain Lidded Pot de Creme, Manigault FamilyChinese Export Armorial Porcelain Master Tea Cup and Saucer, Manigault FamilyCharles Manigault Monogrammed Glass Decanter and Pair of CoupesManigault Signed Children's Bible and Silver Manigault Prayer BookSouthern Federal Walnut Sugar ChestVery Rare Southern Paint Decorated Yellow Pine Hunt Board, Jim Williams ProvenanceSouthern Federal Walnut Lift Top Sugar TableSouthern Federal Figured Cherry Sugar ChestNorth Carolina Canvasback DrakeThree Pieces Raleigh Coin Silver FlatwareThree North Carolina Coin Silver Serving PiecesWill Henry Stevens Oil PaintingMark SheridanIrene Hodes NewmanIrene Hodes NewmanIrene Hodes NewmanIrene Hodes NewmanFrank Vandeveer KushlerBaltimore Sterling Repousse LadleSeven Kirk & Son Sterling GobletsSouthern Federal Style Yellow Pine CellaretSouthern Federal Poplar and Punched Tin Pie SafeRare Pair Southern Rustic Chip Carved Rocking ChairsEdgefield South Carolina Stoneware Syrup Jug Attributed to Abner Landrum's Pottersville ManufactoryHeavner Family Attributed North Carolina Stoneware Syrup JugEnoch W. Reinhardt Attributed Lidded Swirl PitcherEvan Javan Brown Jr. Stoneware Face JugDavis Brown Attributed Stoneware Face JugScarce and Important Edgefield South Carolina Stoneware Face JugExtremely Rare Early Lanier Meaders Rock Eye and Tooth Stoneware Face JugRare and Important Lanier Meaders Devil Jack-O-Lantern Face JugRare Lanier Meaders Wig StandLanier Meaders Double Face Candelabra Stoneware JugRare and Important Lanier Meaders Snake and Grapevine Decorated Stoneware VaseLanier Meaders Double Face JugImportant Early Lanier Meaders Astonished Stoneware Face JugRare Georgia Attributed Figural Stoneware JugOnly Known Important J.C. Avera Signed and Decorated 1871 Georgia Stoneware JugRare and Important Large Decorated Davidson Family Attributed Georgia Stoneware Syrup JugRare Archibald McPherson Attributed Decorated Alabama Stoneware Homebrew CrockThomas Chandler Attributed Decorated Stoneware PitcherVery Rare and Important Azzel W. Davidson Alabama Stoneware Storage JarEddie C. Averett Attributed Georgia Stoneware Face JugGeorgia Face Jug Attributed to Charles P. FergusonRare Large Kline and Brown Stamped Georgia Stoneware Pickle JarLanier Meaders Georgia "Laser Jug"Edwin "Nub" Meaders Stoneware RoosterDave Drake Attributed Rare and Unusual Small Edgefield South Carolina Stoneware ChurnStoneware Whisky Jug Attributed to the Cyrus Cogburn Shop GeorgiaRare Georgia Stoneware Storage Jar with Unidentified Maker's MarkThree Pieces Mossy Creek Georgia Stoneware, One Piece Attributed to Wiley MeadersTwo Large Cherokee River Cane Baskets, One by Rowena BradleyTwo Lucille Lossiah Shopper BasketsTwo Lucille Lossiah North Carolina Cherokee BasketsSeminole Ceremonial Long Coat and ShirtGeorgia Attributed Percussion RifleJohn Daniel Nelson Georgia Percussion RifleBriggs Garland Georgia Percussion RifleFour Early Georgia Ladder Back ChairsSouth Carolina Sweetgrass Bag by Herline CoakleyTwo North Carolina Folk BanjosChief Vann Cloth DollFour Georgia Carved Wood CanesTwo Folk Dolls and Wood ToyTwo Tennessee Folk BanjosTwo Early Georgia Metal Folk InstrumentsThree Southern Folk Instruments, Dulcimer, Fiddle, and Slide WhistleThree George McCollum Tennessee Miniature Nesting BasketsTwo Christian HymnalsGroup of Five American Folk Art ObjectsThree Handmade Georgia Baskets, One John Landon PickelsimerTwo Coiled Fanner Baskets, One by Jannie CohenTwo Allen Green BasketsNed Burgess Attributed Canada GooseThree Georgia Quilts and One Bolt of FabricGroup of Nine Early Tableware ObjectsPair of Snake Decorated Georgia AndironsGroup of Six Georgia Woodworking ImplementsGroup of Blacksmithing and Farrier ToolsThree Georgia Folk Art ModelsGroup of Three AxesHunting Pouch and Powder HornGroup of Five Georgia Hunting and Fishing ObjectsThree Georgia Animal Related ObjectsGroup of Wheelwright ToolsGroup of Five Farming and Digging ImplementsFolk Art Model Shrimp BoatGroup of Georgia Woodworking ToolsGroup of Woodworking Related ObjectsGroup of Eight Spinning and Textile ObjectsPair of Children's Boots and Group of Shoemaking ObjectsBilly Bryant Attributed Georgia Stoneware Cream Pot and PitcherEdgefield South Carolina Attributed Stoneware Clabber Bowl or Cream PotUnusual Washington County Georgia Stoneware CrockBurlon Craig Catawba Valley Stoneware Chamber PotLarge E.J. Brown North Carolina Pottery Ring BottleThree Crawford County Attributed Stoneware BowlsHarold Hewell Georgia Stoneware Face JugThree Pieces of Hewell Family Attributed Georgia PotteryCleater and Billie Meaders Georgia Face JugThree Pieces of W.T.B. Gordy, and E.L. Stork Georgia PotteryFloyd Probst Attributed Catawba Valley Stoneware Monkey JugTwo Pieces of Lanier Meaders Georgia Stonewares and Dorsey Attributed Chicken WatererThree Pieces of Crawford County Attributed Georgia StonewareThree Pieces of Lanier Meaders Georgia StonewareSix Pieces of Meaders Family Georgia PotterySix Contemporary Georgia Pottery Face Jugs and FiguralJames Franklin Seagle North Carolina Stoneware JarThree Pieces of North Carolina PotteryEdgefield Style Mossy Creek Or Mountain Area Georgia Storage JarTwo Pieces of Georgia PotteryFour Pieces of Southern StonewaresFour Miniature Pieces of Cleater J. Meader's Children's Georgia PotteryLarge J.D. Craven North Carolina Stoneware Jug and Unsigned Cream RiserSix Pieces of Barrow County Georgia Stoneware And Stamped W.R. Addington PitcherGroup of Pipe Making ObjectsFour Pieces of Georgia StonewareThree Georgia Mountain Area Made Stoneware JugsRare James Yaughn Georgia Stoneware JugEdgefield South Carolina Lewis Miles Stoneware Manufactory Attributed JugEdwin Meaders Georgia Stoneware CoffeepotArie Waldrup Meaders Attributed Decorated Stoneware Piggy BankGroup of Kiln Related ObjectsFive Pieces Mossy Creek Georgia Stoneware, Four Attributed to Joseph "Tarp" DorseyExceptionally Glazed Crawford County Stoneware Syrup JugJerry Brown Stoneware Face JugTwo Large Pieces of Alabama StonewareLarge Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware Cream PotCheever Meaders Stoneware Whisky Jug Used As His Personal Water JugNorman Smith Attributed Stoneware Piggy Bank and Nathaniel Hewell Pottery PigMiniature Chester Hewell Georgia Pottery Face Jug FormCheever Meaders Attributed Georgia Stoneware Cream RiserJames H. Owen Attributed Decorated Stoneware VaseRare and Unusual D.X. Gordy Attributed Stoneware Face JugScarce Virgil Oscar Long Crawford County Georgia Stoneware JugScarce Lucius Jordan Georgia Stoneware PitcherChester Hewell Georgia Harvest Face JugTwo Pieces of Catawba Valley North Carolina StonewareCharles S. Kline Georgia Stoneware ChurnThree Pieces of Georgia Jugtown Pottery Including B.S. Salter JugLarge Catawba Valley North Carolina Stoneware Syrup JugHenry Newton Long Stamped Crawford County Georgia Stoneware JugLanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware Pitcher and Bowl Wash Stand SetBurlon Craig Catawba Valley Stoneware Churn JarWashington Becham Georgia Stoneware JugSix Pieces of Browns Family and Atlanta Attributed Georgia StonewareTwo Pieces of Cheever Meaders Attributed Mossy Creek Georgia PotteryThree Pieces of I.H. Craven Attributed Georgia StonewareThree Pieces of Randolph County Alabama StonewareClete Meaders Georgia Stoneware Bust

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