- (11) Pcs kitchen pottery, including
North Star grape cluster & lattice pitcher (9" h), unmarked grape cluster & lattice pitcher (8-1/4" h), unmarked grape cluster & lattice mixing bowl (10-1/2" dia x 4-1/2"...
[more like this] - LARGE EAST TN DECKER 5 GAL. POTTERY
JUGLarge Washington County, Tennessee stoneware cobalt decorated pottery jug attributed to Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914) with large cobalt multiple petal flowers on...
[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] - NORTH CAROLINA SALT GLAZE STORAGE JAR
AND OTHERsalt glaze NC jar and on the right is a northern possibly ohio version. Not signed. Ca. 1880 on both. Smallest is 10", tallest is 11" tall.
Condition:
all items...
[more like this] - RARE LOG CABIN NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY
1920S JUGOwen and Cecil Auman salt-glazed pottery jug with the log cabin mark along the underside, North Carolina; circa 1926-33.
Height: 5 in x diameter: 4 in.
Condition:...
[more like this] - THREE CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN AMERICAN
POTTERY VASES20th century, including David Stuempfle (Seagrove, North Carolina), salt glazed double gourd vase, stamped on base "DS", 12-5/8 in.; Phil Morgan (Seagrove, North...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POE POTTERY(Fayetteville,
North Carolina, 1858-1934) one tan and reddish purple salt glazed jug, one tan salt glazed jug, both with curved necks, flat rims, applied strap handles, "E.A. POE" stamps...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF MARK HEWITT POTTERY(Pittsboro,
North Carolina / English b. 1955) salt and ash glaze pitcher, 8-1/4 in., two salt and ash glazed goblets, 8-1/2 in., blue glass runs and impressed decorations to all three...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF J.M. HAYS POTTERY(Randolph
County, North Carolina, 1832-1922) salt glaze churn, cylindrical form with rounded shoulder, two bands of ringed line decoration below neck, applied lug handles, flared rim,...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY VASE(Pittsboro,
North Carolina, 20th century, English b. 1955) salt glaze and alkaline glazed tapered ovoid form vase, various circular decoration on portions of the body, circular kaolin...
[more like this] - LARGE ROMAN POTTERY AMPHORA W/ MARINE
ENCRUSTATIONSRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A sizable and superb, wheel-thrown pottery transport amphora with a slender nubbin base, a globular body with...
[more like this] - ANCIENT PHOENICIAN POTTERY TRANSPORT
AMPHORA**First Time At Auction**
Ancient Near East, Phoenicia, ca. 8th to 5th century BCE. A sizable and splendid wheel-thrown pottery transport amphora with a wide hemispherical...
[more like this] - ROMAN POTTERY TRANSPORT AMPHORA W/ MARINE
ENCRUSTATIONS...Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A quintessential terracotta transport amphora enveloped in extensive oceanic encrustations from centuries...
[more like this] - A SELECTION OF SIX NC POTTERY VESSELS
To include: a Ben Owen III footed blue bowl with paneled sides, dated 2008 on the underside (4 1/8 x 6.25 in.); a vintage Jugtown bottle vase salt glazed with Chinese blue...
[more like this] - SELECTION OF STUDIO POTTERY AND DOUGH
BOWL To include: a salt glazed figural of a couple holding a bowl by William Barry of New York, this is also a whistle (3 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.) not signed; three raku items by...
[more like this] - NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY FOUR GALLON STORAGE
JAR Late 19th century, salt glazed with areas of salt spotting, having a flat rim over shallow applied ear handles, semi-straight body, large hand-inscribed "4" below one...
[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] - FOUR IDENTIFIED SOUTHERN POTTERY PINCH
BOTTLES All with noggins: an unmarked North State blue double dip (7 in.) (nicks to noggin edges); a signed Monticello Pottery, VA, earthenware with spatter glaze, repaired...
[more like this] - FOUR VINTAGE NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY
LOW VASES Salt glaze with cobalt, two double handled vases are North State with the second stamp (1925-1939) on the underside; two attributed to J.B. Cole Pottery, not signed....
[more like this] - TWO LARGE NORTH DEVON POTTERY SALT GLAZED
STONEWARE EAGLES HEIGHT: 22 3/4 IN. (57.8 CM.), DEPTH OF BASE: APPROX. 17 3/4 IN. STONEWARE EAGLES, sitting on craggy bases, impressed mark applied to the back of each (2)...
[more like this] - Southern art pottery mini articles Seagrove
& Western North Carolina consisting of: forty four pieces salt alkaline and art glaze pottery both figural and utilitarian wares by the Cole family Moore Owens Lisk and anonymous...
[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] - Five pieces North Carolina pottery:
pair candlesticks with gunmetal glaze, 2-1/4 in., [small glaze voids and rim chips]; candlestick with black glaze, 4 in., [rim and base chips]; Rebecca jug with light blue...
[more like this] - Four pieces salt glaze pottery: three
jugs, one with varying beige glaze, 11-1/4 in., no damage or repairs found; one with dark brown/olive glaze, 11-1/2 in., some mineral deposits, handle chip; one with varying...
[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] - 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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