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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. 101 / 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. 102 / 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. 103 / 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. 104 / 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. 105 / 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. 106 / 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. 107 / 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. 108 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 111 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 112 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 113 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 114 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 115 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 116 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 117 / 364 sold -
This offering is a shallow flower vase which is 6 1/2-inches in diameter X 3-inches tall. Both the vase and the frog are in very good condition - no cracks or chips, with great coloration. More than 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. 118 / 364 sold -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 124 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 125 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 126 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 127 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 128 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 129 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 130 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 131 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 132 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 133 / 364 -
This is a collection of three interesting pottery items. Hand-made mug, signature is a pressed leaf imprint on bottom. It is 5-inches tall X 5-inches wide (with handle). The small glazed, hand-painted vase is marked on clay bottom Aitkin? It is 4 1/2-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. The small aqua matte-glazed star candlestick holder is marked 52-G on its bottom. It is 4-inches wide X 1 3/4-inches tall. All three pieces are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Ready to use. 134 / 364 -
"Tarbell Course in Magic - Vol 1, by Harlan Tarbell 1999 (15th printing) by D. Robbins & Co., - revised edition, 408 pages. Descriptive drawings interspersed throughout. This is volume 1 of the seminal 7 volume set that has taught generations of magicians the art of magic. Jacket and book are FINE. 135 / 364 sold -
"Tarbell Course in Magic - Vol 1, by Harlan Tarbell 1999 (15th printing) by D. Robbins & Co., - revised edition, 408 pages. Descriptive drawings interspersed throughout. This is volume 1 of the seminal 7 volume set that has taught generations of magicians the art of magic. Jacket and book are FINE. 136 / 364 sold -
"Tarbell Course in Magic - Vol 2 by Harlan Tarbell 2003 by D. Robbins & Co., - revised edition, 416 pages. Descriptive drawings interspersed throughout. This is volume 2 of the seminal 7 volume set that has taught generations of magicians the art of magic. Jacket has wear on the upper corners but otherwise VERY GOOD and book is FINE. 137 / 364 sold -
"Tarbell Course in Magic - Vol 2 by Harlan Tarbell 2003 by D. Robbins & Co., - revised edition, 416 pages. Descriptive drawings interspersed throughout. This is volume 2 of the seminal 7 volume set that has taught generations of magicians the art of magic. Jacket has wear on the upper corners but otherwise VERY GOOD and book is FINE. 138 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 139 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 140 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 141 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 142 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 143 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 144 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 145 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 146 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 147 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 148 / 364 sold -
This is a great collection of the book "Splendid Slippers - A Thousand Years Of An Erotic Tradition" by Beverly Jackson. Ten Speed Press - Second printing, 2000. Indexed with 183 pages. Soft cover with cover flaps. Beautiful full-color photos scattered throughout along with historical photos. A few pages have highlighted verbiage with a pink highlighter but does not affect it's readability. Book is in VERY GOOD condition. Also included is a pair of antique slippers displayed in an acrylic display case. Slippers show the amazing artful hand work and embroidery. The case is 5-inches tall X 6 1/2-inches square. The slippers are 5-inches long X 3 1/2-inches tall X 2 1/4-inches wide. They are in very good condition. Slippers were purchased many years ago in Singapore by the consignor. Very Beautiful!! NOTE: This is a bit tall for a flat rate box, will be more expensive to ship. 149 / 364 sold -
"The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning/Illustrated by Hope Dunlap 1910. Rand McNally, 55 pages. Beautiful art on most pages with some full page color plates interspersed. Front internal board on bottom edge is damaged as well as same on facing flyleaf. Internally is VERY GOOD. Externally shows worn corners but consistent for a 107 year old book. VERY GOOD. 150 / 364 sold -
"The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning/Illustrated by Hope Dunlap 1910. Rand McNally, 55 pages. Beautiful art on most pages with some full page color plates interspersed. Front internal board on bottom edge is damaged as well as same on facing flyleaf. Internally is VERY GOOD. Externally shows worn corners but consistent for a 107 year old book. VERY GOOD. 151 / 364 sold -
"The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning/Illustrated by Hope Dunlap 1910. Rand McNally, 55 pages. Beautiful art on most pages with some full page color plates interspersed. Front internal board on bottom edge is damaged as well as same on facing flyleaf. Internally is VERY GOOD. Externally shows worn corners but consistent for a 107 year old book. VERY GOOD. 152 / 364 sold -
"The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning/Illustrated by Hope Dunlap 1910. Rand McNally, 55 pages. Beautiful art on most pages with some full page color plates interspersed. Front internal board on bottom edge is damaged as well as same on facing flyleaf. Internally is VERY GOOD. Externally shows worn corners but consistent for a 107 year old book. VERY GOOD. 153 / 364 sold -
This little man is a faux-ivory Netsuke. He is from an extensive collection that was brought back during several travels to the orient. The statue is hand-carved and hand-painted - signed on bottom. He is 2 1/4-inches tall X 1 1/4-inches wide X 1 1/2-inches deep. Very nicely done, really looks like ivory but thankfully - for the sake of all tusked wild animals - he is not. 154 / 364 sold -
This little man is a faux-ivory Netsuke. He is from an extensive collection that was brought back during several travels to the orient. The statue is hand-carved and hand-painted - signed on bottom. He is 2 1/4-inches tall X 1 1/4-inches wide X 1 1/2-inches deep. Very nicely done, really looks like ivory but thankfully - for the sake of all tusked wild animals - he is not. 155 / 364 sold -
This little man is a faux-ivory Netsuke. He is from an extensive collection that was brought back during several travels to the orient. The statue is hand-carved and hand-painted - signed on bottom. He is 2 1/4-inches tall X 1 1/4-inches wide X 1 1/2-inches deep. Very nicely done, really looks like ivory but thankfully - for the sake of all tusked wild animals - he is not. 156 / 364 sold -
This little man is a faux-ivory Netsuke. He is from an extensive collection that was brought back during several travels to the orient. The statue is hand-carved and hand-painted - signed on bottom. He is 2 1/4-inches tall X 1 1/4-inches wide X 1 1/2-inches deep. Very nicely done, really looks like ivory but thankfully - for the sake of all tusked wild animals - he is not. 157 / 364 sold -
This little man is a faux-ivory Netsuke. He is from an extensive collection that was brought back during several travels to the orient. The statue is hand-carved and hand-painted - signed on bottom. He is 2 1/4-inches tall X 1 1/4-inches wide X 1 1/2-inches deep. Very nicely done, really looks like ivory but thankfully - for the sake of all tusked wild animals - he is not. 158 / 364 sold -
"Cyclopedia of Magic" edited by Henry Hay, 1949. David McKay Co. Illustrated with 42 photographs by Audrey Alley - portraits. Has over 350 line drawings. 498 pages. Great conjuring reference guide based on the writings of many famous magicians including: Blackstone, DeVant, Goldin, Herrmann, Houdini, Hugard, Keller, Okito, Robert Houdin & Thurston, some random neat under lining that in no way affects readability. Previous owners name and stamp on first blank leaflet. VERY GOOD 159 / 364 sold -
"Cyclopedia of Magic" edited by Henry Hay, 1949. David McKay Co. Illustrated with 42 photographs by Audrey Alley - portraits. Has over 350 line drawings. 498 pages. Great conjuring reference guide based on the writings of many famous magicians including: Blackstone, DeVant, Goldin, Herrmann, Houdini, Hugard, Keller, Okito, Robert Houdin & Thurston, some random neat under lining that in no way affects readability. Previous owners name and stamp on first blank leaflet. VERY GOOD 160 / 364 sold -
AUTOGRAPHED copy of a self-published booklet: For the Love of Pure Water. Filled with environmentally-conscious poems by noted Kentucky journalist James R. Pope. Dedicated to the green hills and quiet streams whose tranquility and purity give us strength. Undated, 28 pages with crossover style, heavy paper cover. Some yellowing but a nice copy to own. 166 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED copy of a self-published booklet: For the Love of Pure Water. Filled with environmentally-conscious poems by noted Kentucky journalist James R. Pope. Dedicated to the green hills and quiet streams whose tranquility and purity give us strength. Undated, 28 pages with crossover style, heavy paper cover. Some yellowing but a nice copy to own. 167 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED copy of a self-published booklet: For the Love of Pure Water. Filled with environmentally-conscious poems by noted Kentucky journalist James R. Pope. Dedicated to the green hills and quiet streams whose tranquility and purity give us strength. Undated, 28 pages with crossover style, heavy paper cover. Some yellowing but a nice copy to own. 168 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED copy of a self-published booklet: For the Love of Pure Water. Filled with environmentally-conscious poems by noted Kentucky journalist James R. Pope. Dedicated to the green hills and quiet streams whose tranquility and purity give us strength. Undated, 28 pages with crossover style, heavy paper cover. Some yellowing but a nice copy to own. 169 / 364 -
AUTOGRAPHED copy of a self-published booklet: For the Love of Pure Water. Filled with environmentally-conscious poems by noted Kentucky journalist James R. Pope. Dedicated to the green hills and quiet streams whose tranquility and purity give us strength. Undated, 28 pages with crossover style, heavy paper cover. Some yellowing but a nice copy to own. 170 / 364 -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 171 / 364 sold -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 172 / 364 sold -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 173 / 364 sold -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 174 / 364 sold -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 175 / 364 sold -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 176 / 364 sold -
This is another good example of great Kentucky artistry. Handmade Wooden Shaker Box. Signed by the artist - Jack L. Johnson, Morehead, KY 4/92.. Box is 5-inches long X 4-inches wide X 2-inches tall. Box has a wonderful finish patina and is in very good condition. Excellent keepsake box for yourself or for giving. 177 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 178 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 179 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 180 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 181 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 182 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 183 / 364 sold -
This arrogant little Rooster has attitude. He is hand-made from a tree branch and hand painted - pure Kentucky Art. He stands 6 1/4-inches tall X 4-inches in diameter. He is very quiet and never needs feeding or cleaning up after. Mr. Rooster will surely make you smile each time you look at him. Looking for a new home. He is in very good condition, not signed but with attribution label attached to underside of base. 184 / 364 sold -
This is lovely collection of smaller hand-painted items. The cute daisy bowl is the newest of the collection and is signed Lena Lindsey 1969 - it measures 6 3/4-inches long X 5-inches wide. The small spoon rest is signed J. Foret? 1940 - it measures 3 3/4-inches long X 2 1/4-inches wide. The pair of hand-painted butter pats are marked Holiday - made in Germany, They are 2 1/2-inches in diameter. The leaf and two dresser jars are unmarked. The leaf is 4-inches X 3 1/2- inches. Both Dresser Jars are 3 1/2-inches wide X 2 3/4-inches long - one is 2 1/2-inches tall, while the other one is 1 3/4-inches tall. All are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 188 / 364 -
This is lovely collection of smaller hand-painted items. The cute daisy bowl is the newest of the collection and is signed Lena Lindsey 1969 - it measures 6 3/4-inches long X 5-inches wide. The small spoon rest is signed J. Foret? 1940 - it measures 3 3/4-inches long X 2 1/4-inches wide. The pair of hand-painted butter pats are marked Holiday - made in Germany, They are 2 1/2-inches in diameter. The leaf and two dresser jars are unmarked. The leaf is 4-inches X 3 1/2- inches. Both Dresser Jars are 3 1/2-inches wide X 2 3/4-inches long - one is 2 1/2-inches tall, while the other one is 1 3/4-inches tall. All are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 189 / 364 -
This is lovely collection of smaller hand-painted items. The cute daisy bowl is the newest of the collection and is signed Lena Lindsey 1969 - it measures 6 3/4-inches long X 5-inches wide. The small spoon rest is signed J. Foret? 1940 - it measures 3 3/4-inches long X 2 1/4-inches wide. The pair of hand-painted butter pats are marked Holiday - made in Germany, They are 2 1/2-inches in diameter. The leaf and two dresser jars are unmarked. The leaf is 4-inches X 3 1/2- inches. Both Dresser Jars are 3 1/2-inches wide X 2 3/4-inches long - one is 2 1/2-inches tall, while the other one is 1 3/4-inches tall. All are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 190 / 364 -
This is lovely collection of smaller hand-painted items. The cute daisy bowl is the newest of the collection and is signed Lena Lindsey 1969 - it measures 6 3/4-inches long X 5-inches wide. The small spoon rest is signed J. Foret? 1940 - it measures 3 3/4-inches long X 2 1/4-inches wide. The pair of hand-painted butter pats are marked Holiday - made in Germany, They are 2 1/2-inches in diameter. The leaf and two dresser jars are unmarked. The leaf is 4-inches X 3 1/2- inches. Both Dresser Jars are 3 1/2-inches wide X 2 3/4-inches long - one is 2 1/2-inches tall, while the other one is 1 3/4-inches tall. All are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 191 / 364 -
This is lovely collection of smaller hand-painted items. The cute daisy bowl is the newest of the collection and is signed Lena Lindsey 1969 - it measures 6 3/4-inches long X 5-inches wide. The small spoon rest is signed J. Foret? 1940 - it measures 3 3/4-inches long X 2 1/4-inches wide. The pair of hand-painted butter pats are marked Holiday - made in Germany, They are 2 1/2-inches in diameter. The leaf and two dresser jars are unmarked. The leaf is 4-inches X 3 1/2- inches. Both Dresser Jars are 3 1/2-inches wide X 2 3/4-inches long - one is 2 1/2-inches tall, while the other one is 1 3/4-inches tall. All are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 192 / 364 -
This is lovely collection of smaller hand-painted items. The cute daisy bowl is the newest of the collection and is signed Lena Lindsey 1969 - it measures 6 3/4-inches long X 5-inches wide. The small spoon rest is signed J. Foret? 1940 - it measures 3 3/4-inches long X 2 1/4-inches wide. The pair of hand-painted butter pats are marked Holiday - made in Germany, They are 2 1/2-inches in diameter. The leaf and two dresser jars are unmarked. The leaf is 4-inches X 3 1/2- inches. Both Dresser Jars are 3 1/2-inches wide X 2 3/4-inches long - one is 2 1/2-inches tall, while the other one is 1 3/4-inches tall. All are in very good condition - no chips or cracks. 193 / 364 -
A military collectible book that was originally designed for the enlisted person to keep as a memoir of their time in the service. This copy has been partially filled in by Staff Sergeant Maurice Mitchell complete with a military photo. Copyrighted 1945. Book has some coloration problems on the binding but is in nice shape for the shape it is in. 194 / 364 sold -
A military collectible book that was originally designed for the enlisted person to keep as a memoir of their time in the service. This copy has been partially filled in by Staff Sergeant Maurice Mitchell complete with a military photo. Copyrighted 1945. Book has some coloration problems on the binding but is in nice shape for the shape it is in. 195 / 364 sold -
A military collectible book that was originally designed for the enlisted person to keep as a memoir of their time in the service. This copy has been partially filled in by Staff Sergeant Maurice Mitchell complete with a military photo. Copyrighted 1945. Book has some coloration problems on the binding but is in nice shape for the shape it is in. 196 / 364 sold -
A military collectible book that was originally designed for the enlisted person to keep as a memoir of their time in the service. This copy has been partially filled in by Staff Sergeant Maurice Mitchell complete with a military photo. Copyrighted 1945. Book has some coloration problems on the binding but is in nice shape for the shape it is in. 197 / 364 sold -
This is a very nice, unusually short, hand-carved soap stone vase or just a nice little sculpture to enjoy. It is not signed. This piece measures 5-inches long X 3-inches tall X 1 1/2-inches wide. It is in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Great coloring - perfect for your shelf or bookcase. 198 / 364 sold -
This is a very nice, unusually short, hand-carved soap stone vase or just a nice little sculpture to enjoy. It is not signed. This piece measures 5-inches long X 3-inches tall X 1 1/2-inches wide. It is in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Great coloring - perfect for your shelf or bookcase. 199 / 364 sold -
This is a very nice, unusually short, hand-carved soap stone vase or just a nice little sculpture to enjoy. It is not signed. This piece measures 5-inches long X 3-inches tall X 1 1/2-inches wide. It is in very good condition - no chips or cracks. Great coloring - perfect for your shelf or bookcase. 200 / 364 sold
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