- ORIENTAL TRANSLATION T'ANG VASE, JUGTOWN
POTTERY (NC) 1930s-40s, jar with characteristically Chinese small loop handles applied from the upper rim to the lower shoulder, typical unglazed area at the base, attractive...
[more like this] - ORIENTAL TRANSLATION LILY VASE, JUGTOWN
( NC) Busbee era, Benjamin Owen as potter, although some were made by Vernon Owens during the Mare period, Chinese white glaze with four leaf-like handles, Jugtown stamp...
[more like this] - ORIENTAL TRANSLATION SUNG VASE, JUGTOWN
(NC) Clear glazed earthenware with slip, three applied loop handles, raised waist band, stamped,...
[more like this] - ORIENTAL TRANSLATION HAN VASE, JUGTOWN
(NC) Beautiful Chinese Blue glaze with extensive wine tones, later drilled for use as a table lamp, Jugtown stamp on the underside....
[more like this] - A SELECTION OF EARLY PURPLE GLAZED VASES,
BEN OWEN III (SEAGROVE, NC, B. 1968) 1993-1996, Oriental translation forms: globe vase (10 x 8 in.); Han vase (11 in.); shoulder vase; egg vase (8 in.); pear vase, all inscribed...
[more like this] - THREE ORIENTAL TRANSLATION POTS, BEN
OWEN III (SEAGROVE, NC, B. 1968) Ash glazed stoneware, two covered jars and a vase, inscribed on the bottom and dated....
[more like this] - TWO ORIENTAL TRANSLATION VASES, BEN
OWEN III (SEAGROVE, NC) Contemporary Chinese Blue glaze, a large dogwood vase (11 in.) and a hanging vase (8 in.) both with inscribed signature and dated 1995....
[more like this] - EARLY JUGTOWN ORIENTAL TRANSLATION SUNG
VASE Clear glazed earthenware with slip applied over much of the upper body, three applied grooved loop handles, raised waist band, stamped on the underside....
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY, NC, TWO CHINESE BLUE
GLAZED LOW VASES 1930s, Oriental translation forms, Han dynasty, the blue glazes edged in reduction red, the lower portion left unglazed in keeping with Chinese tradition,...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), PAIR
OF SHOULDER VASES 1940s-50s, stoneware with Chinese White glaze, variation shape of the Oriental translation Han vase, stamped on the underside....
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), VASE AND CANDLESTICKS Earthenware, yellow gaze with cobalt splashes, the vase in the Oriental translation Han form, (9 1/4 in.) inscribed "BH 49". The candlesticks...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), PAIR
OF TANG VASES Circa 1950s, stoneware with Chinese White glaze, Oriental translation form with tiny loop handles from the rim to the shoulder, stamped on the underside. One...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), TWO
EARLY VASES 1920s, Oriental translation forms, salt glazed stoneware: a hanging jar derived from the Edo Period (5 1/2 in.) not stamped and the bulbous vase with carved and...
[more like this] - NC Pottery Two Joe Winter Raku Vesselsthe
first an Oriental translation vase glazed in jade green with matte black characters (12 in.); the second a baluster vase with ring-turned neck glazed in cool tones both signed...
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