- BILLY HENSON STONEWARE ROOSTER(Lyman,
S.C., 20th century) runny green alkaline glaze, impressed circular decoration to body, incised lines to wings, tail and neck, applied comb and waddles, impressed coggle wheel...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY SOUTHERN POTTERY SNAKE
TEAPOT Billy Ray Hussey (American/Georgia, b. 1955). Glazed stoneware teapot decorated with three snakes, one of which forms the handle. Signed "BH / XXIII"underneath....
[more like this] - CLEATER & BILLIE MEADERS SOUTHERN POTTERY
FACE MUG Cleater and Billie Meaders (American/Georgia, 20th century). Face jug style glazed stoneware mug. Signed and dated 1994 underneath....
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, BILLY RAY HUSSEY, THREE
WALL POCKETS 1984, all with applied floral decoration: a stoneware piece with cobalt highlights (6.75 in.) (chip to rt. side leaf; firing lines, one from rim, one interior);...
[more like this] - EARLY BILLY RAY HUSSEY (BENNETT, NC,
B. 1955), LAMB FIGURAL Polychrome glazed earthenware, a full bodied lamb stands against a tall flower basket, both raised on a circular flat plinth, marked on the underside,...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (BENNETT, NC, B. 1955),
BEAR FIGURAL Glazed earthenware, the bear is modeled leaning over a hollow stump, its coat incised to resemble fur, raised on a flat circular base, the underside of which...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (BENNETT, NC, B. 1955),
MONKEY FIGURAL Clear orange lead glazed earthenware with a darker glaze for definition, the monkey sits on a stump holding a "XXX" bottle, inscribed on the underside of the...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), VASE AND CANDLESTICKS Earthenware, yellow gaze with cobalt splashes, the vase in the Oriental translation Han form, (9 1/4 in.) inscribed "BH 49". The candlesticks...
[more like this] - TWO NC POTTERY REBECCA PITCHERS, SIGNED
Large earthenware example by Joe Owen (Moore County, 1910-1986) variegated blue with green runs, decorative band at the upper shoulder, stamped on the underside "JOE OWEN";...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), ALL TIED UP Polychrome glazed earthenware of a man, obviously distressed, hands and ankles wrapped by snakes, titled and signed on the underside "BH 54"....
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), TWO FIGURES OF BOYS "Those Days" polychrome glazed earthenware, the boy, seated upon an open cookie jar, is depicted chewing a cookie, milk in hand, inscribed on...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), TWO ANIMAL SCULPTURES Earthenware, both modeled seated upon a stump, the bear holds a honey pot and dips with its paw, inscribed on the underside "Life is so Sweet"...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), JUGS, JAM AND CROCKS Polychrome glazed earthenware of smiling gent seated upon an open pot, cradling a vase with others displayed at his feet, titled and signed...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), STRAWBERRY PICKER Polychrome glazed earthenware, a boy and his animal friends are seated on a circular base enjoying strawberries, signed and titled on the underside...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, B. 1955), FACE JUG Earthenware, produced for the Southern Folk Pottery Collector's Society, 27 of 50, the sleepy visage, highlighted in yellow slip, features a female...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B.1955), SMILING FACE JUG Small earthenware jug decorated in yellow slip with cobalt highlights, details include incised eyelashes, single curly clay eyebrow, and open mouth...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B.1955), DECORATED COOKIE JAR Earthenware, globular form with conical lid, applied ear handles, yellow glazed body decorated with flowering vines, signed on the underside...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B.1955), LARGE PIGGY BANK Earthenware, choice meaty sections inscribed and picked out in manganese, such as "Ham" or "Loin", upper surface with coin slot, inscribed on the...
[more like this] - CHARLES LISK (VALE, NC, B. 1952) AND
BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC, B. 1955) Two-side face jug, having double handles, composed of alkaline glazed stoneware, each side presents a different toothy grinning...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, B. 1955), BURLON WORKED HARD Figural composition of polychrome glazed earthenware, a detailed depiction of Burlon Craig standing amid his finished pottery, one hand rests...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (NC), IMPRESSIVE FOLK
ART POTTERY ALLIGATOR High gloss glazed earthenware, modeled standing with erect tail and wide open mouth displaying rows of sharp white teeth, impressed 'scales' decorate...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (ROBBINS, NC, B. 1955),
SMALL FACE JUG Lead glazed earthenware, smiling toothy grin wit glaze runs from the rim and handle, inscribed on the underside "Christmas 1995 BH"....
[more like this] - A Cleater and Billie Meaders Stoneware
Face Jug
Georgia, Dated 1993
with brimmed hat marked Meaders Pottery 1892-1993, underside marked Cleater / and / Billie Meaders / 2-28-93.
Height 22 inches....
[more like this] - C.J. Becham stoneware jug, squatty ovoid
form with two applied handles, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, one handle stamped "CJB" (C. Jackson Becham, son of Washington Becham, Crawford County, Georgia,...
[more like this] - Three pieces alkaline glaze stoneware:
bowl with light olive glaze, found near Cairo in extreme Southwest Georgia, 4-1/2 x 8-1/4 in., Provenance: James Coleman, normal rim wear with loss of glaze, otherwise good...
[more like this] - William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with applied strap handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), visible turning rings, runny olive...
[more like this] - Billy Henson double spouted face jug,
alkaline glaze stoneware, lower face with incised palmetto tree, marked at base "SC Billy Henson 2-12-99" (Lyman, South Carolina, 1939-2001), top jug with double faces, broken...
[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] - Kline Howell's Mills churn, salt
glaze stoneware with Albany slip interior, cobalt "3" with fruit and curved-line borders, marked on rim "CS Kline/Howells.Mills/Ga. 3" (Charles S. Kline,...
[more like this] - Kline decorated stoneware churn, salt
glaze, one side with squiggly line below "2", marked on side "Kline" (Charles S. Kline, born 1854, Ohio, working Atlanta area late 19th century), 13-1/4...
[more like this] - Three Kline stoneware churns: one three
gallon with salt glaze, two lug handles, marked "C.S. Kline/Howells.Mills/GA", 15 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1976, scattered chips, kiln debris including glaze...
[more like this] - Billy Henson stoneware rooster, medium
olive glossy glaze, base marked "Billy Henson, Lyman, S.C." (1939-2001), marked on front of base "S.C.", 13 in. Excellent condition. Private Collection,...
[more like this] - Billy Henson decorated stoneware jar,
alkaline glaze, mule pulling plow with barefoot black figure in possibly Confederate uniform, base marked "Billy Henson, Lyman, SC, Wood Fired, March 1994", 12 in....
[more like this] - Two tapered stoneware cream pots: one
with shaped rim, strap handle and medium olive glaze, turning rings visible, possibly Everette Leslie Stork, 1868/69-1925, Richland County, South Carolina, 1880s, Washington...
[more like this] - Two stoneware bean pots: both with two
strap handles, one with incised wavy lines, speckled medium brown glaze, Crawford or Washington County, Georgia, 8 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1977, rim wear and chips,...
[more like this] - Two pieces Meaders pottery: jar with
runny alkaline glaze, applied blue grapes, incised vine and leaf decoration throughout, base marked "Claude, Billie and Cleater Meaders, Aug. 13, 2002", 10-1/4 in.;...
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