(2) Southern Folk Pottery Collectors Society Catalogs

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Includes two Society Catalogs #37, and #38. Southern Folk Pottery Auction Catalog number 37, "Surveying the Alpha to Omega of the Potter's Potter" , date March 10, 2012, pages 120, Lots 368. Brand new. A unique and unparalleled survey of 18th through 20th century southern pottery, potteries, and potters. Not only an auction price guide, but the extensive background information biography on the potter is invaluable. Fully illustrated with the piece, marks, and important features as well and descriptions of each item. Four color covers with black and white illustrated photos.One of the Society's, if not the American South's widest spectrum of ceramic creations. Each state's pride is offered with the earliest known slave made Edgefield, South Carolina face jug aligned with several Dave Drake examples. Alabama's Sand Mountain, Georgia's pre-eminent makers of Meaders, Gordy, and more. . . The 18th century had North Carolina's redware as well other states magnificent folk icons not to mention masterful giants from the art pottery era. Three centuries of the highest quality and respected names elevated the importance and monetary praises to excel this catalog as a must for collectors. Southern Folk Pottery Collectors Society Auction Sale Catalog Number 38, "Through the Potter's Door." Date of sale November 10, 2012. Lots 450. 137 pages. read more