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PRESIDENTIALLY AUTOGRAPHED and First Edition! "An Hour Before Daylight" by past President Jimmy Carter. Simon and Schuster. 284 pages, indexed, photos interspersed. Genuinely signed by the 39th President of the United States on the title page. Book and jacket FINE. This is a real and rare find for your personal library.. 1 / 364 sold -
PRESIDENTIALLY AUTOGRAPHED and First Edition! "An Hour Before Daylight" by past President Jimmy Carter. Simon and Schuster. 284 pages, indexed, photos interspersed. Genuinely signed by the 39th President of the United States on the title page. Book and jacket FINE. This is a real and rare find for your personal library.. 2 / 364 sold -
PRESIDENTIALLY AUTOGRAPHED and First Edition! "An Hour Before Daylight" by past President Jimmy Carter. Simon and Schuster. 284 pages, indexed, photos interspersed. Genuinely signed by the 39th President of the United States on the title page. Book and jacket FINE. This is a real and rare find for your personal library.. 3 / 364 sold -
This is a very nice, stained glass window which would hang and show well in any lighted opening. Lots of pretty tulips with an ancient, yet fresh feel. The glass is 16-inches tall - plus chain X 11-inches wide. In very good condition - no cracks and leading all in tact. NOTE: This is oversized for the flat rate shipping boxes - shipping may be pricey. 4 / 364 sold -
This is a very nice, stained glass window which would hang and show well in any lighted opening. Lots of pretty tulips with an ancient, yet fresh feel. The glass is 16-inches tall - plus chain X 11-inches wide. In very good condition - no cracks and leading all in tact. NOTE: This is oversized for the flat rate shipping boxes - shipping may be pricey. 5 / 364 sold -
This is a very nice, stained glass window which would hang and show well in any lighted opening. Lots of pretty tulips with an ancient, yet fresh feel. The glass is 16-inches tall - plus chain X 11-inches wide. In very good condition - no cracks and leading all in tact. NOTE: This is oversized for the flat rate shipping boxes - shipping may be pricey. 6 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED Copy - First Edition! "Love Can Build A Bridge" by Naomi Judd, 1993. Villard. 556 pages with a 5-page photo section. Genuinely inscribed and signed by the author/country music legend on pre-title page. Taped in front is a photo and line number of the body getting this autograph. Jacket corners show light bumping, otherwise book and jacket VERY GOOD + 7 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED Copy - First Edition! "Love Can Build A Bridge" by Naomi Judd, 1993. Villard. 556 pages with a 5-page photo section. Genuinely inscribed and signed by the author/country music legend on pre-title page. Taped in front is a photo and line number of the body getting this autograph. Jacket corners show light bumping, otherwise book and jacket VERY GOOD + 8 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED Copy - First Edition! "Love Can Build A Bridge" by Naomi Judd, 1993. Villard. 556 pages with a 5-page photo section. Genuinely inscribed and signed by the author/country music legend on pre-title page. Taped in front is a photo and line number of the body getting this autograph. Jacket corners show light bumping, otherwise book and jacket VERY GOOD + 9 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED Copy - First Edition! "Love Can Build A Bridge" by Naomi Judd, 1993. Villard. 556 pages with a 5-page photo section. Genuinely inscribed and signed by the author/country music legend on pre-title page. Taped in front is a photo and line number of the body getting this autograph. Jacket corners show light bumping, otherwise book and jacket VERY GOOD + 10 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 11 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 12 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 13 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 14 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 15 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 16 / 364 sold -
"Dawn In The Forest" is a large framed oil painting on canvas board. Signed by the artist - Iva Prince and dated '84. Prince is a listed artist whose works are held in many regional - especially Tennessee, collections. She attached a hand-written note about herself and her art on the back of the painting by her own hand. This is a large artwork in very good condition - ready to hang. The painting is 24 1/2-inches wide X 10 1/2-inches tall (framed). NOTE: Too large for us to ship - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. If you really, really want this painting and it needs shipping, maybe we can work something out but contact us before you bid. 17 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 21 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 22 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 23 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 24 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 25 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 26 / 364 sold -
This is a great example of Eskimo Art. The Seal is hand-carved granite or very dense marble, signed on bottom. Artist has given the seal a great and sweet face! It is 7 1/4-inches tall X 3-inches wide X 2 1/2-inches deep. It is fairly heavy for it's size. In very good condition - no chips or cracks. 27 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED - First Edition! "Knight My Story" by Bob Knight with Bob Hammel, 2002. Thomas Dunne Books. 387 pages, indexed. Inscribed and signed by both former Indiana coach Bob Knight and Bob Hammel on the title page.. Jacket has bumpy lamination on lower front where a sticker was previously placed. Jacket is VERY GOOD, Book is FINE 28 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED - First Edition! "Knight My Story" by Bob Knight with Bob Hammel, 2002. Thomas Dunne Books. 387 pages, indexed. Inscribed and signed by both former Indiana coach Bob Knight and Bob Hammel on the title page.. Jacket has bumpy lamination on lower front where a sticker was previously placed. Jacket is VERY GOOD, Book is FINE 29 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED - First Edition! "Knight My Story" by Bob Knight with Bob Hammel, 2002. Thomas Dunne Books. 387 pages, indexed. Inscribed and signed by both former Indiana coach Bob Knight and Bob Hammel on the title page.. Jacket has bumpy lamination on lower front where a sticker was previously placed. Jacket is VERY GOOD, Book is FINE 30 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED! New Albany (Images of America Series) by Gregg Seid, 2006 Arcadia Publishing. Soft bound, 127 pages loaded with historic pictures on every page, couples with explanatory text about New Albany, Indiana. Genuinely signed by author on the title page. Clean inside except library stamps on half title page, clear tape on spine and front cover/front edge for wear protection. 34 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED! New Albany (Images of America Series) by Gregg Seid, 2006 Arcadia Publishing. Soft bound, 127 pages loaded with historic pictures on every page, couples with explanatory text about New Albany, Indiana. Genuinely signed by author on the title page. Clean inside except library stamps on half title page, clear tape on spine and front cover/front edge for wear protection. 35 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED! New Albany (Images of America Series) by Gregg Seid, 2006 Arcadia Publishing. Soft bound, 127 pages loaded with historic pictures on every page, couples with explanatory text about New Albany, Indiana. Genuinely signed by author on the title page. Clean inside except library stamps on half title page, clear tape on spine and front cover/front edge for wear protection. 36 / 364 -
The Trees are a woodcut print that has been hand-painted after printing to color in the leaves. This original, signed piece of art is by regionally-known artist J. Folsom. Ms. Folsom was an art teacher at a Southern Indiana high school - pretty sure it was New Albany High School.. She went to the sunny-side about 5 years ago -- and if you are a local, you know that is a really bad pun. Her work is in many local collections and if you are the highest and last bidder it can be in yours. The print is 12-inces tall X 9-inches wide. The artwork is wrapped in cello for protection. 37 / 364 -
The Trees are a woodcut print that has been hand-painted after printing to color in the leaves. This original, signed piece of art is by regionally-known artist J. Folsom. Ms. Folsom was an art teacher at a Southern Indiana high school - pretty sure it was New Albany High School.. She went to the sunny-side about 5 years ago -- and if you are a local, you know that is a really bad pun. Her work is in many local collections and if you are the highest and last bidder it can be in yours. The print is 12-inces tall X 9-inches wide. The artwork is wrapped in cello for protection. 38 / 364 -
The Trees are a woodcut print that has been hand-painted after printing to color in the leaves. This original, signed piece of art is by regionally-known artist J. Folsom. Ms. Folsom was an art teacher at a Southern Indiana high school - pretty sure it was New Albany High School.. She went to the sunny-side about 5 years ago -- and if you are a local, you know that is a really bad pun. Her work is in many local collections and if you are the highest and last bidder it can be in yours. The print is 12-inces tall X 9-inches wide. The artwork is wrapped in cello for protection. 39 / 364 -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 40 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 41 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 42 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 43 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 44 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 45 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 46 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 47 / 364 sold -
This is another wonderful example of Alaskan Eskimo Art. This hand-made, marble, heart-shaped box is a "Raven" totem box. (Keepsake Box) Made in Ketchikan, Alaska. Has the explanations and meanings of the different Totems on a folded paper inside the box. The box is 3-inches wide X 3-inches long X 1 3/4-inches tall. The marble has a purple cast to it - very pretty. All in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 48 / 364 sold -
This is a very neat Garlic Cutting Board. Hand-carved wording of Garlic and its flower. Board does show some light use - knife cut marks, Unstained. (Garlic not included) That perfect gift for the chef who has it all or to hang with your collection of bread boards and/or other kitchen paraphernalia. It is 9 1/2-inches long with handle X 5 3/4-inches wide. 52 / 364 -
This is a very neat Garlic Cutting Board. Hand-carved wording of Garlic and its flower. Board does show some light use - knife cut marks, Unstained. (Garlic not included) That perfect gift for the chef who has it all or to hang with your collection of bread boards and/or other kitchen paraphernalia. It is 9 1/2-inches long with handle X 5 3/4-inches wide. 53 / 364 -
This is a very neat Garlic Cutting Board. Hand-carved wording of Garlic and its flower. Board does show some light use - knife cut marks, Unstained. (Garlic not included) That perfect gift for the chef who has it all or to hang with your collection of bread boards and/or other kitchen paraphernalia. It is 9 1/2-inches long with handle X 5 3/4-inches wide. 54 / 364 -
This is a very neat Garlic Cutting Board. Hand-carved wording of Garlic and its flower. Board does show some light use - knife cut marks, Unstained. (Garlic not included) That perfect gift for the chef who has it all or to hang with your collection of bread boards and/or other kitchen paraphernalia. It is 9 1/2-inches long with handle X 5 3/4-inches wide. 55 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED - First Edition! "Road Kill" a novel by Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman, 1997 - Simon & Shuster.. 252 pages. Inscribed and signed by the author on the Title page. Book and jacket - FINE CONDITION. If you don't know Friedman's work just know that he styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain. A fun read and a nice addition to your library. 56 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED - First Edition! "Road Kill" a novel by Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman, 1997 - Simon & Shuster.. 252 pages. Inscribed and signed by the author on the Title page. Book and jacket - FINE CONDITION. If you don't know Friedman's work just know that he styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain. A fun read and a nice addition to your library. 57 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED - First Edition! "Road Kill" a novel by Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman, 1997 - Simon & Shuster.. 252 pages. Inscribed and signed by the author on the Title page. Book and jacket - FINE CONDITION. If you don't know Friedman's work just know that he styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain. A fun read and a nice addition to your library. 58 / 364 sold -
"We Look and See" by William S. Gray/Illustrated by Eleanor Campbell. 1940, Scott Foresman and Co., 47 pages. Softback - wonderful "Dick & Jane". First reader, rounded corners with much cover wear on front and back. Totally intact and readable. Wear consistent with use of a 79-year-old children's reader. 65 / 364 sold -
"We Look and See" by William S. Gray/Illustrated by Eleanor Campbell. 1940, Scott Foresman and Co., 47 pages. Softback - wonderful "Dick & Jane". First reader, rounded corners with much cover wear on front and back. Totally intact and readable. Wear consistent with use of a 79-year-old children's reader. 66 / 364 sold -
This charming pair of original portraits captured in oil on board depict a pair of native American children at their most handsome. Framed size is 5 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches wide. The paintings are signed "Florette" and are well-framed and ready to hang. Instant family - if you need a few more. 76 / 364 sold -
This charming pair of original portraits captured in oil on board depict a pair of native American children at their most handsome. Framed size is 5 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches wide. The paintings are signed "Florette" and are well-framed and ready to hang. Instant family - if you need a few more. 77 / 364 sold -
This charming pair of original portraits captured in oil on board depict a pair of native American children at their most handsome. Framed size is 5 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches wide. The paintings are signed "Florette" and are well-framed and ready to hang. Instant family - if you need a few more. 78 / 364 sold -
This charming pair of original portraits captured in oil on board depict a pair of native American children at their most handsome. Framed size is 5 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches wide. The paintings are signed "Florette" and are well-framed and ready to hang. Instant family - if you need a few more. 79 / 364 sold -
This charming pair of original portraits captured in oil on board depict a pair of native American children at their most handsome. Framed size is 5 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches wide. The paintings are signed "Florette" and are well-framed and ready to hang. Instant family - if you need a few more. 80 / 364 sold -
Double AUTOGRAPHED copy of a chapbook produced by the Kentucky Arts Council and the Kentucky Arts Foundation. Entitled Rilke's Children and written by Aleda Shirley and David Wojan with additions. Dated 1987. Cover has light yellowing and some small staining but is a hand-sewn book in very good condition. 81 / 364 sold -
Double AUTOGRAPHED copy of a chapbook produced by the Kentucky Arts Council and the Kentucky Arts Foundation. Entitled Rilke's Children and written by Aleda Shirley and David Wojan with additions. Dated 1987. Cover has light yellowing and some small staining but is a hand-sewn book in very good condition. 82 / 364 sold -
Double AUTOGRAPHED copy of a chapbook produced by the Kentucky Arts Council and the Kentucky Arts Foundation. Entitled Rilke's Children and written by Aleda Shirley and David Wojan with additions. Dated 1987. Cover has light yellowing and some small staining but is a hand-sewn book in very good condition. 83 / 364 sold -
She Loves You. This block print is number 8 of 9 and is signed by the artist, Nancy Curtis. It has seen some rough storage. It was found behind a bookcase in the attic at one of our recent estate clean outs and we just thought that some die-hard Beatles-buff would want to snag it. The matted size is 9 1/4-inches X 8-inches wide. Don't let us down - yeah, yeah, yeah. 86 / 364 sold -
She Loves You. This block print is number 8 of 9 and is signed by the artist, Nancy Curtis. It has seen some rough storage. It was found behind a bookcase in the attic at one of our recent estate clean outs and we just thought that some die-hard Beatles-buff would want to snag it. The matted size is 9 1/4-inches X 8-inches wide. Don't let us down - yeah, yeah, yeah. 87 / 364 sold -
She Loves You. This block print is number 8 of 9 and is signed by the artist, Nancy Curtis. It has seen some rough storage. It was found behind a bookcase in the attic at one of our recent estate clean outs and we just thought that some die-hard Beatles-buff would want to snag it. The matted size is 9 1/4-inches X 8-inches wide. Don't let us down - yeah, yeah, yeah. 88 / 364 sold -
She Loves You. This block print is number 8 of 9 and is signed by the artist, Nancy Curtis. It has seen some rough storage. It was found behind a bookcase in the attic at one of our recent estate clean outs and we just thought that some die-hard Beatles-buff would want to snag it. The matted size is 9 1/4-inches X 8-inches wide. Don't let us down - yeah, yeah, yeah. 89 / 364 sold -
"Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov, 1959 by Crest Publishing. This complete and unabridged paperback is the FIRST CREST EDITION of the erotically sensational and most talked about novel of the 1950's. 288 pages. Good overall internally and externally - but has lightly bumped corners, crinkles up the spine and very slightly "cocked". This book was banned in lots of places but not here on our auction site. 90 / 364 sold -
"Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov, 1959 by Crest Publishing. This complete and unabridged paperback is the FIRST CREST EDITION of the erotically sensational and most talked about novel of the 1950's. 288 pages. Good overall internally and externally - but has lightly bumped corners, crinkles up the spine and very slightly "cocked". This book was banned in lots of places but not here on our auction site. 91 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 92 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 93 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 94 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 95 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 96 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 97 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 98 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 99 / 364 sold -
This is a very fine collection of Nemadji Art Pottery. The cream and orange vase is 6 1/2-inches tall X 4 1/2-inches in diameter. The smaller green vase is 3 1/2-inches tall X 3-inches in diameter. The salt & pepper shakers are 3- 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches in diameter. The shakers have no stoppers and are marked on the side Royal Gorge, CO and were most probably purchased there as a souvenir. All pieces are in very good condition with nice bottom markings - no cracks or chips. More that you probably care to know about NEMADJI ART POTTERY: Twenty-five thousand years ago layers of ice sheets of the glacial age covered the Arrowhead region of the upper Minnesota plains. As the ice melted and began its retreat, the ground heaved and hawed under the pressure of the shifting great weight of the ice, caused rocks and ores to be ground into a dust that was filtered and wetted with a constant washing from the streaming melted ice forming clays of various shades and unique composition. From these clays Nemadji Art Pottery is made. It is known that early, primitive natives used the clays of this area to make cooking pots and vessels of all types – as shards and fragments of well-used terra cotta items have been uncovered in the ancient peoples grave sites. Nemadji Art Pottery is constructed largely from designs taken from those ancient discoveries and many of the traditional shapes are preserved in the modern offerings. Nemadji Art Pottery has never been made by native Americans, but is thought to be reminiscent of the style and coloring used by the ancients. It has come to be considered by many as “Indian Pottery†but in actuality has no connection to any American tribe. The coloring of Nemadji Art Pottery is accomplished in a unique kneading process that allows no two pieces to be identical. The pottery is kiln-fired and sealed on the interior. The warm rich colors are meant to recall the colorful costumes of native Americans such as those of the Sioux and/or Ojibway tribes, whose ancestors and spirits still roam the plains, streams, woods and lakes of the region. 100 / 364 sold
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