
A.V. SMITH RED MONUMENTAL DOUBLE SNAKE JUG NC POTTERY 2007
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Description
This is another phenomenal red pot by A.V. from the same collection as noted. He created single & double snake jugs, particularly in red & alkaline glazes. Dated in marker 2007. He employs melted glass to add an orange drip effect into the red glaze. The red glaze, including a green apple & yellow, he had to stop employing because they were banned due to lead content. Obviously, one doesn't eat from this, and later a red equivalent was discovered by the NC potters to basically match the old red. This red pot would be among the last that he was able to tap the earlier, now banned, red glaze. A.V. is now retired, endeavored now on another career path. Signed on base. Stands 14" tall.
Condition
Excellent condition. All pottery is inspected and we do our best to note any issues. Please call the gallery for full condition report, see all photos. All sales are final.
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A.V. SMITH RED MONUMENTAL DOUBLE SNAKE JUG NC POTTERY 2007
Estimate $100 - $10,000
Jul 09, 2022
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0220: A.V. SMITH RED MONUMENTAL DOUBLE SNAKE JUG NC POTTERY 2007
Sold for $300
•6 BidsEst. $100 - $10,000•Starting Price $50
LEDBETTER FOLK ART: JULY 9Jul 09, 2022 10:00 AM EDTBuyer's Premium 25%
Lot 0220 Details
Description
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This is another phenomenal red pot by A.V. from the same collection as noted. He created single & double snake jugs, particularly in red & alkaline glazes. Dated in marker 2007. He employs melted glass to add an orange drip effect into the red glaze. The red glaze, including a green apple & yellow, he had to stop employing because they were banned due to lead content. Obviously, one doesn't eat from this, and later a red equivalent was discovered by the NC potters to basically match the old red. This red pot would be among the last that he was able to tap the earlier, now banned, red glaze. A.V. is now retired, endeavored now on another career path. Signed on base. Stands 14" tall.
Condition
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Excellent condition. All pottery is inspected and we do our best to note any issues. Please call the gallery for full condition report, see all photos. All sales are final.
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