TWO ALKALINE GLAZED STONEWARE GROSTEQUE JUGS, Grace Nell Hewell, Grace Pottery, Hall County, Georgia, 20th century, each with cylindrical neck and strap handle above an ovoid body molded in the form of a man's head with white and black-painted eyes, protruding ears and lips, the hollow mouth with broken porcelain teeth, one inscribed on the reverse "Warren G. Harding", each inscribed on the underside "Grace Nell Hewell" the otherr inscribed "Martin Van Buren"--10½in. high; 10¼in. high (2)

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TWO ALKALINE GLAZED STONEWARE GROSTEQUE JUGS, Grace Nell Hewell, Grace Pottery, Hall County, Georgia, 20th century, each with cylindrical neck and strap handle above an ovoid body molded in the form of a man's head with white and black-painted eyes, protruding ears and lips, the hollow mouth with broken porcelain teeth, one inscribed on the reverse "Warren G. Harding", each inscribed on the underside "Grace Nell Hewell" the otherr inscribed "Martin Van Buren"--10½in. high; 10¼in. high (2)
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