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American & Southern Auction | June 27, 2024

Thu, Jun 27, 2024 10:00AM EDT
Lot 666

Four Pieces of North Carolina Swirlware Pottery

Estimate: $600 - $1,200

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Catawba Valley, North Carolina, circa early 1900s, teapot from, swirl glaze to body and lid, brown glazed handle and lid stop, banded wavy line decoration at shoulder, stamped on base "REINHARDT BROS. VALE, N.C.", 6-3/4 in.; swirl creamer, bubbles to glaze exterior, rutile in glaze interior, flared rim, applied strap handle, pinched spout, 4-1/2 in.; swirl lidded sugar, knob finial, bubbles to glaze, 4-1/4 x 6 in.; swirl vase form, wide shoulder, curved spout, stamped on base "Probst Pottery, Vale, N.C.", 5-1/4 in.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite

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From the Collection of Charlotte and L. C. Beckerdite

glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface wear, small chip to teapot spout, firing separation at handle on shoulder as made, sugar bowl with crack and repair through entire lid, associated chips, 1 in. loss to lid stabilizer, wear to edge of lid with areas of chipping, surface wear and glaze frits to lid and body, wear to footed base, creamer and vase in good condition