The Old Mill | Black Bear Pottery
Bidding Supports:
Helen Ross McNabb Center
(Knoxville, TN)
- Item Number
- 275
- Value:
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150 USD
- Online Close:
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2019-12-12 22:00:00.0
- Bid History:
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12 Bids
In 1946, Douglas Ferguson and his wife, Rita, founded Pigeon River Pottery Works in an old tobacco barn, where local craftsmen turned balls of the area?s clay soil into works of art.
The couple moved into the home that?s now the Pottery House Cafe and continued making and selling pottery until 1999.
Bid now to win this lovely black bear from Pigeon River Pottery Works!
Black bear measures approximately 10" tall.
Must pick up at North Knoxville location. Winner will receive instructions.
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