- ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY, (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1922-1936), VASE A highly ovoid earthenware vase with footed base, clear yellow glaze with multi-color glaze 'splashes', not marked....
[more like this] - LOG CABIN POTTERY, HANDLED URN (1927-1932
GUILFORD COUNTY, NC) Probably turned by Cecil Auman and glazed by Jonie Owens, earthenware, drippy cobalt glaze, open rim above three applied grooved handles over a band of...
[more like this] - LOG CABIN POTTERY, ROSE BOWL (1927-1932
GUILFORD COUNTY, NC) Attributed Cecil Auman, clear glazed earthenware with flat rim, short footed base, inscribed log cabin mark to the underside,...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, 1922-1936), C.B. MASTEN GLAZIER 1930s, Mitchfield clay earthenware with an almost clear slip glaze decorated with seemingly random splashes of cobalt and manganese, not...
[more like this] - AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
1922-1936), VASE Clear yellow glazed earthenware, baluster form, with cobalt splashes below a flat rim. Advertised in the Clay Crafters flyer as shape 8b. Not signed....
[more like this] - AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
1922-1936), OVOID JAR Late 1920s, clear yellow glazed Mitchfield clay with cobalt splashes, pictured as form #15 in "The Clay Crafters" advertising flyer, not signed....
[more like this] - AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
1922-1936), C. B. MASTEN GLAZIER, SIGNED 1930s, rare glazier signed vase, stoneware with allover blue glaze, bulbous form with rounded rim, taper at the base, inscribed on...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO C.R. AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), UNUSUAL FRUIT BOWL 1920s-30s, clear lead glazed earthenware with red and green runs and splashes, applied ribbon handles, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) Three clear yellow glazed earthenware vessels, each with cobalt decoration, a scalloped rim bowl (3 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 7 in.), a pinch bottle (8 in.) (base...
[more like this] - JOHN WESLEY HILTON (CATAWBA COUNTY,
NC, 1846-1923) Ovoid vase, earthenware with streaky clear lead glaze, numerous small glaze imperfections throughout, inscribed on the underside, under the glaze, "1921 / J....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) CANDLESTICKS A single clear yellow and cobalt glazed earthenware tall form with applied loop handles (9 1/4 in.) and a low pair (6 1/2 in.). Placed...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) Clear yellow glaze with runs of chromium red, impressed running flower and vine band below the rim, not signed, presumably decorated by Ernest Auburn...
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