western-nc-pottery-vessels-clyde-gobble-1932-2014
Lot 1323
Western NC Pottery Vessels, Clyde Gobble (1932-2014)
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Lexington, NC., a batter bowl (4 x 9.5 in.) and a center bowl with carved exterior (3.75 x 10 1/8 in.) both inscribed on the underside, "Gobble", the bowl dated "91", and four mugs.

From the Personal Collection of Bob Timberlake, Lexington, North Carolina

Clyde Gobble is a close friend of Bob and one of his collaborators. Book hooked the gas up to fire Clyde's first kiln off in the 1960s. Clyde and his wife, Bonnie, bought the haunted 1820s Conrad home place from Bob. It was a log house located on Abbots Creek in Davidson County and where Clyde moved his studio and worked for many years.

Good condition.