- FOUR PIECES OF MOCHA PEARLWARE, 19TH
C.Four pieces of mocha pearlware, 19th c. , to include a cat's-eye master salt, 2" h.; marbleized cup, 3 1/4" h.; a small marbleized mug, 2 1/4" h.; and a small earthworm...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE
MODEL OF A LION, ENGLAND, C. 1760, England, c. 1760, the press molded figure with brown slip to eyes and tongue, ht. 6 1/4 in....
[more like this] - OLD SLEEPY EYE SALT -GLAZED STONEWARE
BOWLOld Sleepy Eye salt glaze bowl with American Chief on the front and scroll work on reverse.Impressed E on base.
Issued: Early 20th century
Dimensions: 4"H x x 6.5" dia.
Country...
[more like this] - OLD INDIAN TEPEE STONEWARE SLEEPY EYE
CROCKOld Indian Tepee stoneware Sleepy eye salt glaze blue butter crock
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 3"H x 6.5" dia.
Manufacturer: Red Wing...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF BILLY RAY HUSSEY POTTERYNorth
Carolina, 20th century, cobalt decorated tan glazed birdhouse, 8-3/4 in.; brown glazed face birdhouse, white clay tongue and eyes, applied facial features, 7-1/4 inches; salt...
[more like this] - VERNON OWENS (NC), FOLK ART FACE JUG
Salt glazed stoneware, slit eyes and mouth, applied ears, pulled nose, the underside with Jugtown stamp, inscribed signature, and stamped date "1994"....
[more like this] - FOLK ART FACE JUG, BILLY RAY HUSSEY
(BENNETT, NC, B. 1955) Salt glazed with heavy salt spotting, unusual narrowed eyes , open mouth reveals clay teeth, inscribed on the underside "BH 61"....
[more like this] - RAY FINCH FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY STONEWARE
VESSELS HEIGHT OF JUG: 9 3/4 IN. (24.8 CM.) VESSELS, Ray Finch (British, 1914-2012) salt-glazed coffee pot with incised meanders and horse eyes, lid with intricate incised...
[more like this] - RAY FINCH FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY STONEWARE
CERAMICS HEIGHT OF VASE: 7 IN. (17.8 CM.) CERAMICS, Ray Finch (British, 1914-2012) salt-glazed jug in grey glazes with brushwork eye motifs in iron and dark grey; salt-glazed...
[more like this] - 4 GALLON STONEWARE F.B. NORTON & CO.
COBALT DECORAca. 1870; salt glazed cylindrical stoneware crock, slipped cobalt stylized flowers and foliage or eyes and feather design, impressed "F.B. Norton & Co/ Worcester,...
[more like this] - Group of three porcelain Staffordshire
dogs; 19th century opposing white salt crackle glaze pair: minor kiln pox markings, normal glaze wear; brown glaze dog with glass eyes: minor glaze ware; Largest 12"...
[more like this] - TWO MINIATURE STONEWARE FIGURINES.
American mid 19th century. Two folksy stoneware seated cats. Smaller with salt glaze and cobalt spots collar eyes ears and whiskers. 4''h. Larger piece is hollow and...
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