- THREE NC POTTERY DIRT DISHES Late 19th
century, earthenware, clear lead glaze, two attributed as from Randolph County and one (1 1/2 x 10 in.) likely from Alamance County....
[more like this] - NC WINDSOR CHILD'S CHURCH OR SCHOOL
BENCHWindsor child's church or school bench with blue/grey paint, mixed woods, country spindle back and plank seat mounted on a box with storage cubicles, all on turned splayed...
[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] - FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POTTERYsalt
glaze jug with coggle decoration at shoulder, collared neck, strap handle, 9 in., small crock with tooled shoulder, applied lug handles, 5-3/4 in., both stamped "W.H. HANCOCK",...
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, TIMOTHY BOGGS (ALAMANCE
COUNTY, 1853-?) Salt-glazed stoneware quart jar, small ovoid form with applied ear handles stamped "T.B" below the flat rim....
[more like this] - NORTH CAROLINA PAINTED BLANKET CHEST
Piedmont region attributed to Alamance County, circa 1830, yellow pine, six board dovetailed case construction, old (likely original) blue paint, hinged lid with bread board...
[more like this] - TIMOTHY BOGGS (ALAMANCE COUNTY, 1853-?),
STONEWARE CROCK With bold incised potter's monogram "T.B." near everted upper rim....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TIMOTHY BOGGS ( ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC, B.1853-?), PRESERVE JAR One quart size, salt glazed stoneware with salt spotting and drips, having a rounded rim over a baluster body, not signed....
[more like this] - TWO ATTRIBUTED ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC,
DIRT DISHES 19th century, glazed earthenware....
[more like this] - EIGHT PUBLICATIONS ON SOUTHERN POTTERY
To include: The Moravian Potters in North Carolina (Old Salem, 1972); Moravian Decorative Arts in North Carolina (Old Salem, 1981); Raised in Clay: The Southern Pottery Tradition...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC, MINIATURE
JUG Mid-19th century or earlier, glossy green glazed earthenware, inscribed line below rim and inscribed lines at the shoulder, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC, DECORATED
EARTHENWARE PITCHER Circa 1840, clear lead glazed with vertical above horizontal white and black slip in linear form, a wavy line centers the horizontal lines, not signed....
[more like this] - J. THOMAS BOGGS (B.1822-? ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware, having a shaped spout over four decorative inscribed lines, thumb print applied handle, stamp diagonally across shoulder "J.T. Boggs...
[more like this] - J. THOMAS BOGGS (B.1822-? ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), SMALL JUG 1870s-80s, salt glazed stoneware, probably half gallon size, having a double rim above a ring-turned shoulder, high arched applied thumb print handle, strong...
[more like this] - RARE BOGGS & WOOD ( J. THOMAS BOGGS,
B. 1822 ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC), FOUR GALLON JUG Circa 1860, salt glazed stoneware with a slight ovoid form, shaped mouth over stamped "4" above a ring-turned throat, tall arched...
[more like this] - ALBERT F. LOY (1874-1955 ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), PITCHER Orange lead glazed earthenware, possibly half gallon size, out swept rim over the throat, side hand inscribed below "A.F. Loy / Sept. 2, 1936 / N.C."...
[more like this] - ALBERT F. LOY (1874-1955 ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), MILK CROCK Lead glazed earthenware, two gallon size, flat rim over high sides with slight taper, inscribed below rim, "A.F. LOY"....
[more like this] - RARE JOHN M. LOY (1832-1911 ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC), FIVE GALLON JAR Salt glazed stoneware with some orange peel and extensive area of salt glaze runs, the semi-ovoid jar has a flange rim over applied ear handles,...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED SOLOMON LOY (1805-? ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC), DECORATED DIRT DISH Circa 1860s, earthenware dish decorated with alternating splashes of black and white below the rim and a central black splash, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED SOLOMON LOY (1805-? ALAMANCE
COUNTY, NC), DECORATED DIRT DISH Circa 1860s, earthenware bowl with splashes of alternating white and black slip around the rim and black splashes to the interior, clear lead...
[more like this] - Leonard Woodruff (Am. 1880-1970) Still
Lifeoil on canvas signed at lower left ''Leonard Woodruff '' table-top still life with peaches in a basket and grapes in a glass compote atop a lush velvet draped background...
[more like this] - Two Hand-Woven Bed Covers American,
possibly Southern, 19th century: one blue and white cotton, two hand-woven panels joined at center, probably Alamance plaid (Alamance County, North Carolina), 96 x 76 in.,...
[more like this] - Southern step back cupboard, one case
construction with yellow pine throughout, two doors opening to shelved interior, early indigo blue paint, attributed to Alamance County, North Carolina, second half 19th century,...
[more like this] - North Carolina paint decorated step
back cupboard, single-case construction of poplar and pine, upper doors with punched tins opening to shelved interior, paneled lower doors opening to shelved interior, shaped...
[more like this] - Token of Affection Watercolor American19th
century watercolor on paper of a basket laden with summer blooms with central inscription (For my Sister) in midst of flowers; basket inscribed ''Token of Affection '' signed...
[more like this] - Early North Carolina Ladder-Back Armchair
attributed to Alamance County, second half 18th century, mixed hardwoods with shaped arms and woven split seat, turned feet, traces of early brown paint, 44 x 21-1/2 x 16-1/4...
[more like this] - North Carolina Federal chest, cut nail
and dovetailed construction, two-over-three drawers with dovetailed construction, yellow pine, poplar and oak secondary with sourwood(?) backboards, scalloped top molding,...
[more like this] - Sunburst variant Georgia quilt, 20 squares,
sunburst motif in red and white on dark blue ground, yellow sashing and border, hand-woven blue and white Alamance plaid backing, probably Stephens County, late 19th/early...
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