Shearwater Carved Pottery Vase
By Peter Anderson, James McConnell (Mac) Anderson
Located in Cincinnati, OH
This beautiful vase was made by renowned Shearwater Pottery of Ocean Springs, Mississippi
Vintage 1940s American Arts and Crafts Vases
Pottery
Shearwater Carved Pottery Vase
By Peter Anderson, James McConnell (Mac) Anderson
Located in Cincinnati, OH
This beautiful vase was made by renowned Shearwater Pottery of Ocean Springs, Mississippi
Pottery
$1,250
H 8 in W 7 in D 3 in
"Pirate with Cutlass, " Early Sculpture by Walter Inglis Anderson for Shearwater
By Walter Inglis Anderson
Located in Philadelphia, PA
collaborated with his brothers in creating ceramic pieces for the Shearwater Pottery in Ocean Springs
Clay
$1,440Sale Price|20% Off
H 9.5 in W 6 in D 5 in
"Black Man with Banjo, " Rare Example of Social Realist Sculpture by Shearwater
By Walter Anderson
Located in Philadelphia, PA
male figure with banjo was produced by the Shearwater Pottery in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. This may
Ceramic
Sold
H 2.75 in W 9.5 in D 9.5 in
20th Century Ceramic Bowl by Shearwater Pottery with Mother and Child
By James McConnell (Mac) Anderson
Located in Houston, TX
Gorgeous 20th century ceramic bowl by Shearwater Pottery with a hand-painted image of mother and
Four James "Mac" McConnell Anderson Shearwater Pottery Plates
By James McConnell (Mac) Anderson
Located in Houston, TX
Four unique shearwater plates by J Mac Anderson. Dimensions: Yellow bowl 5.25 in. D x 1.75 in
20th Century Shearwater Pottery Ceramic Plate by Patricia Anderson Findelsen
By Patricia Anderson Findeisen 1
Located in Concord, MA
20th century Shearwater pottery figural ceramic plate by Patricia Anderson Findeisen (American, b
Clay
$1,495
H 2.15 in Dm 3.25 in
Toshiko Takaezu Signed Japanese Shigaraki Ware Pottery Chawan Yunomi Tea Bowl
By Toshiko Takaezu
Located in Studio City, CA
An absolutely beautiful and extremely rare Shigarakai Yaki Ware Chawan tea bowl / Yunomi cup by famed Japanese Hawaiian American pottery master Toshiko Takaezu. The work features a g...
Pottery, Stoneware
$10,000Sale Price|20% Off
H 32.5 in Dm 24 in
Unique Art Glass & Metal Company Leaded Glass Peony Table Lamp C. 1915
By Tiffany Studios, Unique Art Glass Company
Located in Atlanta, GA
Unique Art Glass & Metal Company (New York, active 1889-1917), circa 1915. This truly magnificent leaded glass table lamp which was produced during the time period after Louis Comfo...
Bronze
$22,500
H 17.75 in W 15.25 in
"Hydrangeas, " Walter Inglis Anderson, Mississippi Southern Illustrator, Flowers
Located in New York, NY
Walter Anderson ( American, 1903 - 1965) Hydrangeas, circa 1950 Mixed media on paper 11 x 8 1/2 inches Provenance: Luise Ross Gallery, New York Private Collection, New Jersey Acqu...
Paper, Crayon
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