- 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] - CATAWBA VALLEY STONEWARE CHURNspeckled
olive green alkaline glaze with bluish white rutile runs around shoulder and neck of jar, small applied lug handles, ring at shoulder below flared rim, stamped "3" under and...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF SOUTHERN STONEWARErunny
green alkaline glazed Catawba Valley stoneware jug, ovoid form, small strap handle at thick rimmed spout, inscribed "2" at shoulder, 13 in; Albany slip glazed churn, ash runs...
[more like this] - FOUR CATAWBA VALLEY STONEWARE JUGS INCLUDING
JFS(James Franklin Seagle, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1829-1892) runny brownish green alkaline glaze, ovoid form jug, "JFS" and "1" stamp at shoulder. ringed neck, thick...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA SYLVANIUS
HARTSOE POTTERY(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1850-1926) shiny greenish brown alkaline glaze, rounded jug form, stamped "SLH" and "2" at shoulder, ringed neck and rim of...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POTTERYBurlon
Craig marriage jug, 20th century, brown and gray glaze with cream swirl, five collared spouts, stamped "B.B. CRAIG. VALE N.C." on base, 9 in.; "BROWN BROS" stamped pottery...
[more like this] - CATAWBA VALLEY STORAGE JARattributed
to the Hartsoe Family of potters, Lincoln and Catawba Counties, North Carolina, late 1800's to early 1900's, dark olive green to blackish brown alkaline glaze with areas of...
[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] - 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] - TWELVE WORKS ON SOUTHERN POTTERY AND
POTTERS To include: The Potter's Craft by Charles Binns (4th edition, 1967), the only hardcover book in this lot; Seagrove Area by Dorothy and Walter Auman (1976); Potters...
[more like this] - CATAWBA VALLEY SCHOOL, NORTH CAROLINA
FULL STOCK LONGRIFLE Mid-19th century, 45-1/4 in. unmarked octagonal barrel, the bore approximately .40 caliber, double-set triggers with a commercial lock plate; the figured...
[more like this] - EIGHT PUBLICATIONS ON SOUTHERN POTTERY
To include: The Moravian Potters in North Carolina (Old Salem, 1972); Moravian Decorative Arts in North Carolina (Old Salem, 1981); Raised in Clay: The Southern Pottery Tradition...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pots: jug, 15 in.,
extensive rim and base chips ; jug with runny brown/green glaze, 7-1/4 in., 3/4 in. rim chip, other firing anomalies as made ; crock, rim stamped "JCM", possibly...
[more like this] - Stoneware jar, incised decoration at
base of neck, runny alkaline glaze, attributed to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 12-1/4 x 7 in. Excellent condition, minor paint spatter, minor glaze flaws as made, minor...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage jar Thomas
Richie Catawba Valley North Carolina circa 1870 rich brown alkaline glaze having tooled flattened rim above well-placed tab handles one bearing stamp ''TR 3'' above ovoid...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug Nelson Bass Catawba
Valley North Carolina circa 1890 heavy green alkaline glaze with tooled single-ring spout attached to pulled and applied strap handle bearing stamp ''NB'' on tapering ovoid...
[more like this] - Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Jug North
Carolina, 19th century, each four gallons: ovoid jar with two lug handles, medium-olive runny glaze, 16 in.; jug with two strap handles, 16-1/2 in., base chips, kiln debris...
[more like this] - Catawba Indian pottery: jar with speckled
olive glaze, incised shoulder ring, attributed to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 19th century, 10-1/4 in., one rim chip, otherwise good condition ; two earthenware vessels,...
[more like this] - Three pieces pottery: alkaline glaze
ovoid jug, ring-marked neck, incised "2", probably 19th century, possibly Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 13-7/8 in., some spalling and surface abrasions, three...
[more like this] - Catawba Valley, N.C. jug, chamber pot:
ovoid half-gallon stoneware jug, three rings at neck, olive green glaze, 8-3/4 in., scattered small chips on edge of handle and at base, several surface scratches; chamber...
[more like this] - Two Catawba Valley stoneware jars: both
with distinctive blue rutile on brown glaze, quart size fruit jar, 9-3/8 in., fine hairline crack at rim, surface abrasions; churn, incised "2" on shoulder, 12-1/2...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware pitcher and jug Catawba
Valley North Carolina circa 1880 rich olive alkaline glaze saddle jug having tooled spout attached to strap handle on flattened ovoid body together with alkaline glaze pitcher...
[more like this] - Kim Ellington stoneware jar, runny drip
glaze, impressed conjoined initials under one ear, mark for Kim Ellington (Catawba Valley, North Carolina, born 1953), 19-1/2 in. Excellent condition. Private Collection,...
[more like this] - Signed stoneware jar, ovoid with runny
alkaline glaze, incised border decoration, "WJ" and "C" (or G?), body with extensive inscribed numbers and letters, columns of addition, multiple initials and names, reoccurring...
[more like this] - Two decorated cream pitchers: one with
oak leaf and acorn decoration in blue on white ground, one with holly decoration, bases marked "Bill H", attributed to Bill Hendley, working at Hilton Pottery site, Catawba...
[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] - Six Hilton pottery pitchers: five with
bands of blue decoration, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 7-3/4 in. to 10-1/2 in. Generally excellent condition, scattered small chips, no repairs...
[more like this] - Seven pieces Hilton pottery: teapots,
pinch pots, mugs, goblet, cream pitcher, small jugs, all with bands of blue decoration, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 4 in. to 7-1/2 in. Several...
[more like this] - Five pieces Hilton pottery: three bowls
with bands of blue decoration, 9 in. to 13-1/2 in., middle size with 4 in. crack and interior glaze loss ; miniature strawberry planter, 7-1/4 in.; beanpot, 8 in., all attributed...
[more like this] - Hilton lidded beanpot, band of blue
decoration at neck and rim with some rutile, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 8-1/4 in. Minor surface flaws as made, overall light crazing. The Collection...
[more like this] - Four pieces Hilton pottery: three pinch
pots (one formed as jug) and one vase, all with bands of blue decoration, attributed to Hilton Pottery, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 8-1/2 in....
[more like this] - Hilton dogwood pitcher, applied dogwood
decoration, base marked "Hilton", Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 6-1/4 in. Excellent condition, minor glaze flaws as made. The Collection of Tom...
[more like this] - Two pieces swirl pottery: both unmarked,
probably Reinhardt or Propst potteries, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, pitcher, 9 in.; vase, 7 in. Minor glaze flaws as made, otherwise excellent...
[more like this] - Daniel Seagle stoneware jar, ovoid with
two applied lugs, light to medium olive alkaline glaze, stamped on one ear "DS" (Daniel Seagle, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 1805-1867), 14 in. Numerous large losses to...
[more like this] - Ten gallon ovoid stoneware jar, ring
decoration at shoulder above two lug handles, medium mottled olive alkaline glaze, "10" on one side, probably Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 19th century, 18-1/2...
[more like this] - Monumental "JCM" stoneware
jar in the style of Daniel Seagle (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1805-1867), mottled medium olive and runny alkaline glaze, ovoid form with four applied handles, one stamped...
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