- TWO CONTEMPORARY SEAGROVE AREA POTTERY
VESSELS A multi-color glazed earthenware basket stamped by Robert Armfield, "Oakland Pottery" (10 3/4 in.) and a double handled baluster stoneware vase inscribed "Ola Hard...
[more like this] - EARLY SOUTHERN POTTERY TRANSITIONAL
JAR Attributed to Seagrove area, unknown potter, clear orange glazed earthenware with ovoid form, rolled rim, flat applied handles, shallow footed base....
[more like this] - THREE SHOULDER VASES, BEN OWEN MASTER
POTTER (1959-1972 SEAGROVE, NC) Chinese White glaze, small rounded rim, step taper body, unglazed area near base, a near pair (5 1/2 x 6 in.) and a smaller one (4 in.), all...
[more like this] - TWO UNUSUAL VASES, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN
POTTERY (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Circa 1930, both earthenware with atypical glazes, a blue over brown with the glaze extending over the underside creating the necessity to...
[more like this] - TWO VASES, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY
(1922-1937, SEAGROVE, NC) Possibly C.B. Masten glazer, stoneware, both with experimental glazes with areas of salt spotting, unmarked....
[more like this] - VERY LARGE OPEN POT, DAVID STUEMPFLE
(SEAGROVE, NC, B.1960) Salt glazed wood-fired stoneware, having a flat rim, extreme ovoid body, tubular applied ear handles, area of vertical salt runs, stamped near the base...
[more like this] - THREE SEAGROVE AREA POTS Salt glazed
stoneware, the first is a Bellarmine style jug made at Westmoore Pottery, signed on the underside (11 3/4 in.); the second and third are low bottle forms with decorative bands,...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), FIVE
FROGSKIN GLAZED VESSELS Stoneware, to include: a pitcher (area of glaze crawling, roughness at base rim) (8 3/4 in.); pear vase (6 in.); sauce bowl (2 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.); an...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), TWO
COVERED DISHES Earthenware with clear orange glaze: a dome lidded tureen with applied strap handles (8 1/2 x 10 1/4 in.) (glaze flakes along 5 1/2 in area of one side, flakes...
[more like this] - DANIEL JOHNSTON (SEAGROVE, NC), CYLINDER
VASE Salt glazed stoneware, alkaline with darker area closer to firebox, blue glass highlights, iron dots, stamped "D"....
[more like this] - Pair chrome red glazed urns: runny and
slightly crystalline orange/red glaze, Seagrove area, North Carolina, probably Smithfield Art Pottery (1927-1940), each about 11-1/2 in. Excellent condition, small glaze blisters...
[more like this] - Five pieces North Carolina pottery:
lidded Pisgah Forest sugar, mark for 1947, 4-1/4 in., [extensive crazing, scattered rim chips on lid and body]; rounded bowl with mottled light brown glaze, 2-1/4 in.; vase...
[more like this] - Three pieces North Carolina pottery:
bowl with glossy blue glaze, 2-1/2 x 7-1/2 in.; vase with ruffled rim, runny brown/orange glaze, 7 in.; jug with green glaze, 6-3/4 in., all Seagrove area, North Carolina,...
[more like this] - Two Seagrove area pottery vases: one
with two ears, runny red/orange glaze, 6-1/2 in., [small chip on one ear]; 6-one ovoid with runny yellow/orange glaze, 6-3/4 in., [large base chip under glaze as made], 20th...
[more like this] - Four pieces North Carolina pottery:
urn with speckled glossy dark green glaze, early Jugtown mark, 8 in., minor base wear; pitcher with speckled brown shiny glaze, later Jugtown mark, 5 in., crakled glaze ;...
[more like this] - Monumental porch vase, splotchy green,
yellow and blue glaze on glossy blue ground, textured handles, Seagrove area, 1930s and 1940s, 21-1/2 in. Overall light crazing and minor firing flaws. The Collection of Gene...
[more like this] - Two pieces Seagrove Pottery: urn with
incised shoulder decoration, metallic oxide glaze on yellow ground, unmarked, 13-3/4 in., one handle repaired, overall light crackle, other minor surface abrasions ; jar with...
[more like this] - Earthenware teapot, green glaze, probably
Seagrove area, North Carolina, 20th century, 6-1/2 in. excluding finial off but present . Finial and handle broken but present, chipped spout, glaze chips. Deaccessioned from...
[more like this] - Seagrove area pottery vase, four looped
handles, band with incised decoration, attributed to Auman Pottery, late 1920s, 8-3/4 in. Lacking one handle, one handle with firing separation, other minor glaze anomalies...
[more like this] - North Carolina earthenware vase, scalloped
rim, runny chrome red glaze, original price $1.50, Seagrove area, North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, 8-1/2 in. Glaze with some blisters, several very small rim and...
[more like this] - Two red-glazed candlesticks: Seagrove
area, North Carolina, 20th century, 8-3/4 in. and 9 in. One with small rim crack and chip....
[more like this] - C. R. Auman pottery vase, runny green
glaze with several orange highlights, incised bands, attributed to C. R. Auman, Seagrove area, North Carolina, late 1920s, 9-1/2 in. Large base and rim chips....
[more like this] - Auman/Masten salt glaze vase, swirled
brown and cobalt glaze, unsigned, C. R. Auman Pottery, glaze attributed to Charles B. Masten, Seagrove area, North Carolina, 1928-1930, 6-1/2 in....
[more like this] - Auman/Masten salt glaze vase, controlled
drip cobalt glaze, unsigned, C. R. Auman Pottery, glaze attributed to Charles B. Masten, Seagrove area, North Carolina, 1928-1930, 7-1/2 x 7-1/2 in. Shallow 3/8 in. base chip....
[more like this] - Auman/Masten pottery vase, flattened
rim, three looped handles, runny cobalt glaze, unsigned, attributed to Auman Pottery, glaze by Charles B. Masten, Seagrove area, North Carolina, 1928-1930, 4-1/2 x 8 in. Overall...
[more like this] - Four pieces North Carolina pottery:
B.B. Craig jug, brown glaze with runny green highlights, base marked "BB Craig, Vale, NC", 10 in., large base chip; North State Pottery vase, base marked "North...
[more like this] - Seagrove, North Carolina ovoid jar,
two lug handles below everted rim, glossy green/brown glaze, probably Seagrove area, North Carolina, possibly Cole Pottery, probably second quarter 20th century, 15-3/4 in....
[more like this] - Monumental earthenware vase, ovoid with
everted rim, drippy and foamy light blue glaze on black field, probably Seagrove area, North Carolina, possibly Cole family, mid 20th century, 22-1/2 in. Surface abrasions,...
[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] - Pair North Carolina strawberry pots:
runny green and brown glaze, Seagrove area, North Carolina, mid 20th century, 13-1/2 in. Excellent condition....
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