Arden, North Carolina, circa 1930s, likely attributed to Davis Pennington Brown, dark brown Albany slip glaze over entire form, black glaze runs from spout down the back and right side of jug, question mark form ears with punctuate for ear canal, applied facial features, inset pierced eyes, open mouth with eight broken china double row teeth, tiny single line "Brown's Pottery" stamp on base under glaze at base edge, arched tailed strap handle, straight spout, 5-1/4 in.
Provenance: From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama, purchased from Rob Hunter in 2004, original sales invoice accompanies this lot.
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From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama, purchased from Rob Hunter in 2004, original sales invoice accompanies this lot.
glaze voids and anomalies as made, miniscule glaze frits, otherwise very good condition
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