Outstanding and Important Large-Sized Stoneware Vase w/ Exuberant Bird-and-Stump Decoration, attrib. Arie Meaders

Spring 2026 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 344

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Outstanding and Important Large-Sized Stoneware Vase with Exuberant Multi-Colored Slip Bird-and-Stump Decoration, attributed to Arie Meaders, Cleveland, GA, circa 1956-1959, ovoid form with flaring collar, decorated in blue, red, brown, and green slips with a large, detailed design of a bird alighting a network of connected, heavily-leafed branches emanating from a tree stump. Surface covered in a light-gray glaze. Unmarked. Among Meaders's finest works known, this vase is distinguished by the size, detail, subject matter, and color of the design. We can find no record of another Meaders family vase of this quality coming to auction. Exhibited: "Georgia Potters: Then and Now," Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, April 25-July 5, 2006, illustrated on the cover of the exhibit brochure. Provenance: Frank W. White Collection. Excellent, essentially as-made condition. H 13 3/4".



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