- Brown Pottery Face Jug Buncombe County,
North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, stoneware with Albany slip glaze, broken-china teeth, base stamped \"Brown Pottery\" 6-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - 3 ALKALINE STONEWARE FORMS, ATTRIB.
NCGrouping of three (3) North Carolina alkaline glazed stoneware pottery forms, including two jugs and a preserving jar. 1st item - Alkaline glazed jar with black and grey...
[more like this] - 3 SOUTHERN ALKALINE GLAZED POTTERY FORMS,
NC & OTHERGrouping of three (3) Southern alkaline glazed forms including two (2) jars and one(1) jug. 1st item - Tall Southern green alkaline preserving jar with heavy drips...
[more like this] - A Rare North or South Carolina “Colored
Republicing Club” Stoneware Cooler
Dated July 7, 1892
in Southern alkaline glaze, with distinctive doubled collared rim, tooled body, two lug handles set low on the body...
[more like this] - Brown Pottery double devil jug, one
side with black-painted devil with broken china teeth and white horns, other side red painted and marked "The Devil You Say", marked on base "Brown's Pottery/Arden,...
[more like this] - Stoneware ring jug, mottled dark brown
alkaline glaze, incised concentric rings, probably Southern, possibly Stone or Penland pottery, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 19th century, 10-1/4 in. Glaze pooling, base...
[more like this] - Bachelder vase, runny glossy olive green
and blue glaze, interior with glossy brown/black glaze, base with impressed mark for Oscar Bachelder, Buncombe County, North Carolina, died 1935, also known as Omar Khayyam...
[more like this] - Stoneware Ring Jug Southern, early 20th
century, dark brown alkaline glaze, possibly Penland Pottery, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 10 x 9-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Two Pieces North Carolina Stoneware
Buncombe County, late 19th/early 20th century: tapered cream riser with one lug and one strap handle, runny medium olive glaze, marked "Brown Pottery", 8-3/4 in., interior...
[more like this] - Batchelder blue-glazed pitcher, glossy
blue glaze, impressed mark on base for Oscar Batchelder, Omar Khayyam Pottery, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 1920s, 4-3/4 in. Excellent condition....
[more like this] - Penland Pottery four-gallon jar, two
handles, hand written "4" above stamped "Penland Pottery, Candler, N.C." (Buncombe County, North Carolina, 1910-1945), Albany slip glaze, 15-1/2 in. Surface...
[more like this] - Brown Pottery pitcher, applied flowers
and leaves with painted decoration, unglazed exterior, interior with Albany slip glaze, base marked "Brown Pottery", probably Brown Pottery, Buncombe County, North Carolina,...
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