- MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NORTH CAROLINA,
B.1955) TALL FLOOR VASE Wood fired salt glazed stoneware, yellow field with blue runs descending from applied bosses, white slip linear and dot decoration below the rim, the...
[more like this] - 19TH C. NC STONEWARE JAR, SIGNED G.
WOLFRare 19th century North Carolina salt-glazed stoneware pottery jar stamped "G. Wolf" on one lug handle with an additional "G. Wolf" stamp below the handle. 11 1/4_ H....
[more like this] - EXHIBITED WEST TENNESSEE 10 GALLON POTTERY
JAR, ATTRIB....Exhibited West Tennessee (Henderson County) ten-gallon stoneware pottery jar attributed to Tinsley W. Craven. Oval-shaped with ear handles and a crimped or...
[more like this] - P. MCOY AND E.S. CRAVEN STONEWARE JARS(Randolph
County, North Carolina, P. MCoy, 1816-1876, E.S. Craven, 1810-1893) salt glaze to large ovoid storage jar, three different groups of incised banded line decorations to shoulder,...
[more like this] - HIMER FOX STONEWARE JUG(Chatham County,
North Carolina, 1826-1909) green, brown, and red salt glaze over ovoid jug form, stamped "1" and "H. Fox" at shoulder, straight neck, tooled spout, applied strap handle, 7-1/2...
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF DECORATED STONEWAREgray
and red salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware jar, stamped "W.H. LEHEW & CO. STRASBURG VA" inside banner, and "1" inside coggle circle, circa 1870, 9-1/2 in.; two "S. BELL...
[more like this] - SIX PIECES OF J.D. CRAVEN STONEWARE(Randolph
and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895) red and tan salt glaze jug, smaller tan salt glaze jug, angled collared rims, applied thick strap handles, 12 in. and 9-1/4...
[more like this] - NICHOLAS FOX STONEWARE BOWL(Chatham
County, North Carolina, 1797-1858) salt glaze with some ash runs over batter bowl form, straight neck, downturned tooled angled rim. "N. Fox" stamp at shoulder, 7-1/2 in.
Provenance:...
[more like this] - TWO SALT GLAZE STONEWARE VESSELS Early
20th century possibly North Carolina, a pitcher (8 1/4 ) (roughly potted) and a cooler, cylindrical with narrow mouth (10 x 6 1/4 in.) (lopsided). Both unmarked....
[more like this] - TWO NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY VESSELS Late
19th century, salt glazed stoneware, three gallon size, the first is a molasses jar with a high collar, double incised lines at the attachment of the small arched handles...
[more like this] - NORTH CAROLINA SALT GLAZED STONEWARE
JUG AND VASE Shoulder vase with applied double handles (4 1/4 x 6 3/4 in.) (firing crack to one handle), the jug in ovoid form with tooled shoulder, tapered spout and loop...
[more like this] - NICHOLAS FOX SALT GLAZED STONEWARE QUART
JUG Nicholas Fox (American/North Carolina 1797-1858), Southern tan salt glazed stoneware quart jug with orange peel surface and applied handle, with stamped marks to the shoulders....
[more like this] - HIMER FOX SOUTHERN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE
JUG Himer Jacob Fox (American/North Carolina 1826-1909), Mid-19th century North Carolina piedmont tan wood fired alkaline salt glazed two gallon stoneware jug, 19th/20th century,...
[more like this] - BURLON CRAIG GREEN GLAZED DOUBLE HANDLED
JUG Burlon Craig (America/North Carolina 1914-2002), well turned Southern green alkaline salt glazed stoneware jug, having inscribed decoration to the neck and four applied...
[more like this] - TOM TURNER, AMERICAN (B.1945), STUDIO
ART POTTERY BULBOUS VASE, MINIMAL DECORATION AT THE TOP, RANDOM PINK SPATTER ON MATTE BONE WHITE GLAZE, 5"H X 5 1/2"DTom Turner, American, (b.1945) studio art pottery bulbous...
[more like this] - Rare large Southern stoneware jug possibly
Fox or Webster Randolph County North Carolina circa 1850 rich salt glaze with dramatic kiln drips occuring at all sides having double ring-tooled spout attached to thick pulled...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug John Craven Piedmont
North Carolina circa 1840s salt glaze with tooled spout flanked by single thick strap handle attached to shoulder bearing stamp ''J.A.C.'' on slightly ovoid tapering form....
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jugs Piedmont North
Carolina circa 1870s salt glaze jug having tooled flattened spout attached to thinly pulled and applied ribbon handle on cylindrical body; together with high-fired salt glaze...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage jar attributed
to Boggs Piedmont North Carolina circa 1860 salt glaze with well-tooled rim above well-placed lug handles on slightly tapering form. H13'' W11 3/4'' Provenance: Upstate South...
[more like this] - J. D. Craven Jug North Carolina, 19th
century, salt glaze stoneware with coggle-incised shoulder, impressed "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 12-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage jar Piedmont
North Carolina circa 1860s salt glaze with flattened rim above thick high lug handles on ovoid body. H16 1/4'' W10 1/2'' Provenance: Upstate South Carolina collection. ...
[more like this] - Two pieces Mark Hewitt stoneware (Stoke-on-Trent,
England, born 1950s, working Pittsboro, North Carolina since 1983): one bottle form with speckled salt glaze, triangular decoration at neck, base with Hewitt mark and "69",...
[more like this] - Northern and mid-Atlantic stoneware
vessels New York & Maryland circa 1870 two salt-glazed and brush cobalt-decorated crocks; together with John Burger salt-glazed and brush cobalt-decorated jug; and J. Fisher...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware pitchers Jugtown
Seagrove North Carolina group of six salt glaze pitchers having pinch-formed spouts with pulled and applied strap handles two with incised line decoration occuring at mid...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage jar Randolph
North Carolina circa 1850 rich salt glaze rolled rim above high lug handles on slightly tapered form. H12 1/4'' W9'' Provenance: South Carolina private collection. ...
[more like this] - Rare J. J. Owen Canning Jar salt-glazed
stoneware, impressed below handle "JJ OWEN", (James J. Owen, Moore County, North Carolina, 1830-1905), 9-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - T.W. Craven stoneware jar, ovoid with
two applied strap handles and central piecrust applied decoration, salt glaze with various mottled and runny shades of gray with bits of brown and green, large incised "X"...
[more like this] - Daniel Goodale ovoid jug, salt glaze
stoneware, impressed on side "D Goodale" (Daniel Goodale, Hartford Connecticut, working first quarter 19th century), 11 in. Glaze anomalies and dents as fired, 1/4...
[more like this] - W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware jar,
ovoid with applied lugs, overall speckled and runny dark olive glaze, stamped on side "WN Craven" (William Nicholas Craven, Randolph County, North Carolina, 1820-1903),...
[more like this] - Charleston, South Carolina jug, salt
glazed stoneware with cobalt decoration, 2 gallons, marked "Follin & Fourgeaud, Charleston S.C.", above a cobalt flourish,12-3/4 in. Large rim chip, normal wear...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware vessels Craven Family
Piedmont North Carolina circa 1870 salt-glazed consisting of two jugs and pitcher each with tooled rim and ribbon handles attached to slightly tapered form; jug stamp: J.D....
[more like this] - Salt glazed stoneware tobacco canister,
cylindrical form with relief decoration of the arms of England, now mounted as lamp (not drilled), British, 19th century, 12 in. Base crack, other glaze flaws and minor base...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage vessels North
Carolina circa 1900-30 consisting of: Western NC jug with alkaline glaze H6 1/4'' W5 1/4'' Jug Town pitcher with lead glaze H6'' W5 3/8'' Piedmont jar with salt glaze H8 1/2''...
[more like this] - Two pieces North Carolina stoneware,
both salt glazed: ovoid jug marked "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), handle with circular pinwheel stamp,...
[more like this] - American stoneware storage jars North
Carolina and New York Southern Piedmont area cylindrical storage jar with salt glaze H10 3/8'' W5 5/8''; together with Northern salt glaze ovoid storage jar circa 1790 cobalt...
[more like this] - Five pieces 19th century pottery: two
flowerpots, brown-glazed redware, 3-7/8 in., scattered chips and glaze losses throughout ; salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, rows of punched decoration, 4-1/2 in., rim and foot...
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