- THREE NC POTTERY DIRT DISHES Late 19th
century, earthenware, clear lead glaze, two attributed as from Randolph County and one (1 1/2 x 10 in.) likely from Alamance County....
[more like this] - NC WINDSOR CHILD'S CHURCH OR SCHOOL
BENCHWindsor child's church or school bench with blue/grey paint, mixed woods, country spindle back and plank seat mounted on a box with storage cubicles, all on turned splayed...
[more like this] - 19TH C. NC STONEWARE JAR, SIGNED G.
WOLFRare 19th century North Carolina salt-glazed stoneware pottery jar stamped "G. Wolf" on one lug handle with an additional "G. Wolf" stamp below the handle. 11 1/4_ H....
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, TIMOTHY BOGGS (ALAMANCE
COUNTY, 1853-?) Salt-glazed stoneware quart jar, small ovoid form with applied ear handles stamped "T.B" below the flat rim....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TIMOTHY BOGGS ( ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC, B.1853-?), PRESERVE JAR One quart size, salt glazed stoneware with salt spotting and drips, having a rounded rim over a baluster body, not signed....
[more like this] - TWO ATTRIBUTED ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC,
DIRT DISHES 19th century, glazed earthenware....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC, MINIATURE
JUG Mid-19th century or earlier, glossy green glazed earthenware, inscribed line below rim and inscribed lines at the shoulder, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC, DECORATED
EARTHENWARE PITCHER Circa 1840, clear lead glazed with vertical above horizontal white and black slip in linear form, a wavy line centers the horizontal lines, not signed....
[more like this] - J. THOMAS BOGGS (B.1822-? ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware, having a shaped spout over four decorative inscribed lines, thumb print applied handle, stamp diagonally across shoulder "J.T. Boggs...
[more like this] - J. THOMAS BOGGS (B.1822-? ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), SMALL JUG 1870s-80s, salt glazed stoneware, probably half gallon size, having a double rim above a ring-turned shoulder, high arched applied thumb print handle, strong...
[more like this] - RARE BOGGS & WOOD ( J. THOMAS BOGGS,
B. 1822 ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC), FOUR GALLON JUG Circa 1860, salt glazed stoneware with a slight ovoid form, shaped mouth over stamped "4" above a ring-turned throat, tall arched...
[more like this] - ALBERT F. LOY (1874-1955 ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), PITCHER Orange lead glazed earthenware, possibly half gallon size, out swept rim over the throat, side hand inscribed below "A.F. Loy / Sept. 2, 1936 / N.C."...
[more like this] - ALBERT F. LOY (1874-1955 ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), MILK CROCK Lead glazed earthenware, two gallon size, flat rim over high sides with slight taper, inscribed below rim, "A.F. LOY"....
[more like this] - RARE JOHN M. LOY (1832-1911 ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC), FIVE GALLON JAR Salt glazed stoneware with some orange peel and extensive area of salt glaze runs, the semi-ovoid jar has a flange rim over applied ear handles,...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED SOLOMON LOY (1805-? ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC), DECORATED DIRT DISH Circa 1860s, earthenware dish decorated with alternating splashes of black and white below the rim and a central black splash, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED SOLOMON LOY (1805-? ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC), DECORATED DIRT DISH Circa 1860s, earthenware bowl with splashes of alternating white and black slip around the rim and black splashes to the interior, clear lead...
[more like this] - Token of Affection Watercolor American19th
century watercolor on paper of a basket laden with summer blooms with central inscription (For my Sister) in midst of flowers; basket inscribed ''Token of Affection '' signed...
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