- MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND/NC, B.1955), LARGE
HONEY POT Alkaline ash glazed, wood-fired, stoneware ovoid pot with domed lid. The pot is decorated with arched lug handles above a wide band of inscribed circular and wavy...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B.1955),
AN EXHIBITED LARGE 'BULB' FLOOR VASE 2009, stoneware having a wide mouth above an elongated neck over a bulbous body resting on a convex foot, the amber alkaline glaze decorated...
[more like this] - RARE AND EXCEPTIONAL THOMAS CHANDLER
STONEWARE CROCKEdgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1850s, likely made at the Thomas Chandler Pottery, Kirksey's Crossroads, rare straight sided butter pot form, alkaline...
[more like this] - RARE AND IMPORTANT MONUMENTAL "JCM"
STAMPED 10 GALLON T...(Catawba Valley, Lincoln County, NC, circa 1840) olive green alkaline glaze over very large rounded ovoid form, green glassy runs down sides of jug from...
[more like this] - WESTERN NC PANSY POT Early 20th century,
alkaline glazed stoneware, having a wide mouth with rounded rim above a tapered ovoid body with four apertures, dark glaze with streaks of rutile, not signed....
[more like this] - DAVID DONKEL (1866-1951 BUNCOMBE COUNTY,
NC), TWO POTS Alkaline glazed stoneware, the first is a gallon canning jar, glass glazed showing some rutile, tooled lines at neck above the stamp "D.& D / THE BEST", (10...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JOE & JETER LANKFORD (1840S-1910?
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC), TWO POTS Weaverville area, alkaline / Albany slip glazed stoneware, a capacity marked three gallon jug (14 1/2 in.) and a two gallon crock (11 3/4 in.)...
[more like this] - DANIEL SEAGLE (1805-1867 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), TWO POTS Alkaline glazed stoneware, the first is a jar with light olive glaze, five turned bands at the upper shoulder, clear stamp below the bands, "DS / 1"; the second,...
[more like this] - JCM, DANIEL SEAGLE SCHOOL (1830S-40S
LINCOLN COUNTY, NC), TWO POTS Alkaline glazed stoneware, the first is a jug, ovoid in form with strong taper having olive-brown tone glaze runs across the back, the neck...
[more like this] - DANIEL HARTSOE (1838-EARLY 1900 ? LINCOLN
COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware, spout with incised lines in the manner of Seagle School pots, dark olive tones on a highly ovoid form, upside down stamp...
[more like this] - 19C AMERICAN OVOID STONEWARE EWER JUG
United States,19th CenturyOvoid form potted from grey earthenware with incised wave decoration around neck and scattered remanence of alkaline glaze primarily on handle....
[more like this] - STONEWARE CANNING JAR AND FLOWER POT.
Southern late 19th century. Jar of typical form. Minor chips. 8''h. And large flower pot. Both with a drizzled alkaline glaze. 8''h....
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze stoneware ovoid jug,
well potted with applied strap handle, glossy medium olive alkaline glaze, Southern, maker unknown, 12-1/4 in. Small rim chip, 1/2 in. surface chip on shoulder, otherwise...
[more like this] - Three pieces Georgia stoneware: salt
glaze crock, one side with cobalt decoration, 11-1/2 in., Provenance: Jack Shirah, 1980, heavily potted with sticky surface, rim wear with scattered small chips ; jar with...
[more like this] - Three pieces Georgia stoneware, all
alkaline glaze: jar with mottled black and dark red glaze, shallow lug handles, 7 in., Provenance: Griffin notes: "Found at site of James Long Pottery, Crawford County,...
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze stoneware pot, three
looped handles, runny medium olive glaze, unmarked, possibly Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 4-1/2 in. Base with glaze separation as made, old paint residue. Private Collection,...
[more like this] - Two stoneware beanpots: one ovoid with
two strap handles, light olive/brown alkaline glaze, 7-1/4 in., Provenance: William A. Hunt, long crack around pot, other minor chips, glaze flaws as made ; one with two strap...
[more like this] - Two stoneware pots: one with glossy
olive glaze, applied leaves and flowers, base marked "AM", 6 in.; two-handled jug, matte alkaline glaze, two strap handles, marked on shoulder "End of day/end of year 12-31-2002",...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage jar attributed
to Dave Edgefield South Carolina circa 1850 well-formed rolled lip above proud tab handles on ovoid body; decorated in olive alkaline glaze lightly incised signature or verse...
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