- JOSEPH MEYER NEWCOMB COLLEGE POTTERY
VESSEL Mary Given Sheere (American 1865-1954), and Joseph Meyer (American 1848-1931), for Newcomb College double handled vase, 1907, having a blue and green glaze and seed...
[more like this] - (10) Pcs Southern and style pottery
to include (2) North State Pottery double handled vases in drip and matte glaze, 5 7/8"H and 6 1/2"H, an Albert Hodge Newton NC floral decorated large pottery jar, 10"H, a...
[more like this] - (7) North Carolina pottery and style
vessels to include AR Cole Sanford NC pottery pitcher, 12 1/2"H, some flea bites at spout, Rainbow Pottery Sanford NC double handled blue glazed pot, 5" handle to handle,...
[more like this] - GRP: 3 NATIVE AMERICAN MINIATURE POTTERY
VASES - TAPIA ...Group of three Native American miniature pottery vases. One double-spouted handled vase by Edith Welch Bradley (1918–1999) signed "Made by Edith Welch Cherokee...
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, A SELECTION OF BEN OWEN
III Six vessels to include: a vertically carved vase with small mouth, green crackle glaze, 2005 (8 1/2 in.); an ovoid salt glazed jug, 1984: a red glazed double handled baluster...
[more like this] - TWO HANDLED VASES, SUNSET MOUNTAIN (1929-1935)
Made by J. B. Cole's Pottery and sold by a business named The Treasure Chest in Asheville, NC, both earthenware glazed in a variegated blue-green, the ribbon handled vase...
[more like this] - ONE HANDLE HOUR GLASS VASE, NORTH STATE
POTTERY THIRD STAMP (1939-1959 SANFORD, NC) Double dip turquoise reduction glaze, unusual shape, stamp to the underside....
[more like this] - TALL DOUBLE HANDLE VASE, NORTH STATE
POTTERY SECOND STAMP (1925-1939 SANFORD, NC) Trophy form, having a reduction glaze of Chinese Blue, stamp on the underside....
[more like this] - NC POTTERY DOUBLE HANDLED VASE Mid 20th
century, matte black glaze with applied handled, unmarked....
[more like this] - THREE COLE POTTERY VASES (SEAGROVE,
NC) A green glazed ruffled rim low vase attributed J.B. Cole Pottery (5 3/4 x 5 1/2 in.); a bud vase inscribed by Nell Cole Graves and dated '93 (4 in.); a double handle vase...
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF HILTON POTTERY, CATAWBA
COUNTY, NC. Two bowls by Ernest Auburn Hilton, circa 1940, decorated with white blossoms against a dark beige field, glazed with ground Coca-Cola bottles (2 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.)...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF BEN OWEN III (NC, B.1968)
POTTERY 1986, both salt glazed, the first a low-form jar with etched decoration, the second a bulbous form vase with blue and red glaze and pinched double handles, both signed...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY, NC, SUNG DYNASTY STYLE
VASE 1930s, clear orange glazed earthenware dripped with yellow colored clay slip, (3) double clay corded thumb press handles above the raised middle band, footed base, stamped...
[more like this] - THREE NC POTTERY VESSELS A signed A.R.
Cole ice pitcher, double dip brown glaze, no cover (roughness to spout; tiny rim chip) (7 1/2 in.), attributed to J.B. Cole Pottery, brown sugar glazed teapot with cover (6...
[more like this] - TWO NC ART POTTERY SIGNED VESSELS 1930s-40s,
lead glazed earthenware, the first is an A.R. Cole waisted double handled vase with a slightly speckle mauve glaze, stamped on the underside "RAINBOW POTTERY". The second...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
NC) THREE VESSELS A blue glazed earthenware double handled vase, attributed to Waymon (9 1/2 in.) (.25 in. rim chip); a stoneware and cobalt pinch bottle and noggin (9 in.)...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY, PAMELA OWENS (MOORE
COUNTY, NC, B. 1958), WHIMSICAL DOUBLE HANDLED VASE 2004, applied snake handles and raised bosses, the foot rim reading "THERE WAS A BIT OF A SITUATION, LUCKILY VERNON HAS...
[more like this] - GROUP OF NORTH STATE POTTERY, 3RD STAMP
(SANFORD, NC, 1878-1948) Double dip glazed earthenware, (4) small Rebecca ewers (largest 9 1/4 in.), a pansy jug, and a two handled vase with a finely variegated Chinese blue...
[more like this] - TWO JUGTOWN POTTERY VASES, DOUBLE GOURD
AND PINCH HANDLE, SEAGROVE, NC Third quarter 20th century, unusual stoneware glaze, probably over-fired attempt at Chinese blue with an unexpected but intriguing result, Jugtown...
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