- FIVE GALLON CROCK, JAMES FRANKLIN SEAGLE
(1829-1892 LINCOLN COUNTY, NC) Alkaline glazed stoneware of a highly ovoid form with rounded rim and short neck, dark glossy glaze with evidence there may have been glass...
[more like this] - THREE GALLON STORAGE CROCK, JAMES FRANKLIN
SEAGLE (1829-1892 LINCOLN COUNTY, NC) Alkaline glazed stoneware with an pronounced ovoid form, rounded mouth with inner rim and tooled throat, greenish khaki tone glazed body,...
[more like this] - THOMAS RITCHIE (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
1825-1909), THREE GALLON CROCK Light olive alkaline glazed stoneware, having a slightly rounded rim above wide applied lug handles, one of which is stamped "TR 3", ovoid tapered...
[more like this] - ISSAC LEFEVERS (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
1831-1864), EIGHT GALLON CROCK Alkaline glazed stoneware, ovoid form with a nearly flat rim, applied lug handles, the surface has scattered glaze erosion as well as area of...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED ENOCH CRAVEN (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, 1810-1893), EIGHT GALLON CROCK Salt glazed ovoid stoneware, heavily salt spotted along with drips from the brick kiln and fly ash drips, the highly arched curved thumbprint...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), THREE
PIECES Stoneware with salt glaze and cobalt decoration in the design of earlier American utilitarian crocks and storage jars, to include: a marmalade jar (no lid) and (2)...
[more like this] - BILLY RAY HUSSEY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
B. 1955), JUGS, JAM AND CROCKS Polychrome glazed earthenware of smiling gent seated upon an open pot, cradling a vase with others displayed at his feet, titled and signed...
[more like this] - 5-Gallon stoneware crock, attributed
to Jacob Dorris Craven (Randolph County,NC, 1826-1895), 14-1/4" h, chip to rim...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JOE & JETER LANKFORD (1840S-1910?
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC), TWO POTS Weaverville area, alkaline / Albany slip glazed stoneware, a capacity marked three gallon jug (14 1/2 in.) and a two gallon crock (11 3/4 in.)...
[more like this] - HENRY H. HEAVNER (1875-1965 CATAWBA
COUNTY, NC), THREE GALLON CROCK Very dark alkaline glazed stoneware, probably Albany slip mixture, having a flat rim over applied lug handles, delineated shoulder, inscribed...
[more like this] - SYLVANUS LEANDER HARTSOE (1850-1926
LINCOLN COUNTY, NC), TWO GALLON CROCK Alkaline glazed stoneware displaying waves of rutile, applied lug handles over double inscribed bands, stamped "SLH" on one handle with...
[more like this] - DAVID HARTZOG (1808[PA]-1883 LINCOLN
COUNTY, NC), FOUR GALLON CROCK Alkaline glazed stoneware having a wide rim stamped "4" flanked by a square design, over a band of sine waves below which is the stamp "David...
[more like this] - NELSON BASS (1846-1918 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), SIX GALLON CROCK Alkaline glazed stoneware, highly ovoid form with flattened rim and small ear handles, streaky olive glaze showing numerous small quartz fragments, one...
[more like this] - DANIEL SEAGLE (1805-1867 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), TWO GALLON CROCK Alkaline glazed stoneware of ovoid form with olive tones and numerous inclusions, bands of rutile visible across the mid-section and below the rounded...
[more like this] - TWO NC EARTHENWARE CROCKS, ATTRIBUTED
DICKS OR WATKINS FAMILY OF POTTERS Early 19th century, Randolph County, crafted in the style of the Quaker potters with an unglazed exterior and a heavy brown lead glaze on...
[more like this] - PASCHAL MCCOY (1816-1876 RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC), THREE GALLON CROCK Salt glazed stoneware, flat rim over two bands of line decoration below large applied ear handles, slightly tapered body, stamp below one handle "P...
[more like this] - RARE STAMP CRAVEN & CO. (1850S, RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), THREE GALLON CROCK Salt glazed stoneware ovoid form with rounded rim, wide applied lug handles each with cobalt applied to the upper surface, stamp below one...
[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] - TWO SIGNED TEAGUE MILK CROCKS, MOORE
COUNTY, NC Salt glazed stoneware, of traditional one gallon size and form with flat rim and tapered body, the first: John Wesley Teague (1867-1916) stamped "J.W. Teague /...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J.H. OWENS (1866-1923 MOORE
COUNTY, NC), TWO GALLON MILK CROCK Salt glazed stoneware decorated with cobalt to the flat rim, cobalt and large sine wave bands decorate the upper body along with an over-sized...
[more like this] - JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), STONEWARE CROCK Salt glazed cylindrical form, tapered neck and molded rim, stamped "J.D. CRAVEN" to shoulder....
[more like this] - NC Pottery Sylvanus Hartsoe Crock(Lincoln
County 1850-1926) dark olive alkaline glazed stoneware three gallon storage jar with high rim line decoration to throat applied ear handles one of which is stamped ''SLH''...
[more like this] - NC Pottery J.M. Yow Crock(John Yow Randolph
County 1860-1906) salt-glazed stoneware two gallon size with high collar and rolled rim applied lug handles stamped under one handle ''J. M. Yow Erect. NC '' hand inscribed...
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