Arden, North Carolina, circa 1930s, likely attributed to Davis Pennington Brown, Albany slip glaze to entire form, applied facial features, large open mouth and lips, two rows of broken china teeth, inset cigar in corner of mouth, stamped "BROWN POTTERY" on upper left shoulder, applied strap handle with tail, flared spout, 7 in.
Provenance: The Sally and Paul Hawkins Collection
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The Sally and Paul Hawkins Collection
glaze voids and anomalies as made, bubbles in glaze as made, several surface abrasions to left side of jug in front of and below ear, two tiny glaze frits at base edge, thin 1/2 in. chip to edge of left ear, otherwise good condition
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