- FOUR PIECES OF SEAGROVE, NC, POTTERY
Earthenware, a Billy Ray Hussey urn, signed "BH 3" (6 in.), two transitional pitchers, and a vase, early 20th century, the larger pitcher and the vase attributed to J.B. Cole...
[more like this] - FOUR NC POTTERY VESSELS Probably J.B.
Cole Pottery, two refrigerator pitchers (aqua 7 in. with spout flakes) (blue 8 1/2 in. good condition), twist handle vase (9 in. with chips to both rims and handles), green...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS
AND A CHARGER Circa 1980s-1990s, stoneware, includes (1) small pitcher (6 in.) and (1) large pitcher (12 in.), both with ovoid body, ribbed neck and spout, and controlled...
[more like this] - TWO PITCHERS, NORTH STATE AND PINE STATE
(SANFORD, NC) Green reduction glaze mix, North State second stamp (11 1/2 in.) and a clear orange glaze with gray drips, Pine State stamp (10 in.)...
[more like this] - BEN OWEN MASTER POTTER (1959-1972 SEAGROVE,
NC), FOUR GRADUATED POTTERY PITCHERS Dark green glazed earthenware, the largest three with incised helix motif near upper rim and banded shoulder, all with impressed potter's...
[more like this] - TWO SEAGROVE, NC, POTTERY PITCHERS
1980s, earthenware, a blue glazed example made by Dorothy Auman (1925-1991), signed "Seagrove" on the underside and a clear glazed orange pitcher stamped "M. L. Owens"....
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), FOUR
GRADUATED PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware and cobalt details as well as interior rim, underside with Jugtown stamp....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J. H. OWEN (MOORE COUNTY,
NC, B. 1941), TWO SMALL PITCHERS Early 20th century, salt glazed stoneware with seemingly randomly applied cobalt decoration, not signed....
[more like this] - TWO NC POTTERY REBECCA PITCHERS, SIGNED
Large earthenware example by Joe Owen (Moore County, 1910-1986) variegated blue with green runs, decorative band at the upper shoulder, stamped on the underside "JOE OWEN";...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO
PITCHERS AND A BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the pitchers with runny yellow-brown glaze, both featuring light blue spots or runs, both with potter's glyph on the underside....
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO
PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware having a tooled collar, applied thumb rest handle, ovoid body with controlled dark vertical runs, impressed on the underside with potter's glyph...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO
PITCHERS AND A PLATE Salt glazed stoneware, both pitchers with spot decoration as well as large blocks of color, (11 and 9 in.). The plate decoration resembles a clock face...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO
PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware crafted with a gray glaze at the mouth and throat, dark controlled vertical runs over the salt spotted body, impressed potter's glyph on the...
[more like this] - DANIEL JOHNSTON (SEAGROVE, NC, B. 1977)
TWO PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware, both with tooled throats above ovoid bodies decorated with all around light glaze runs and long-stemmed organic forms, stamped on the underside...
[more like this] - DANIEL JOHNSTON (SEAGROVE, NC, B.1977),
TWO PITCHERS Salt glazed stoneware, the larger pitcher features large circular organic forms (14 3/4 in.) and the smaller features a tooled throat and vertically applied...
[more like this] - TWO ALKALINE GLAZED TABLE PITCHERS,
WESTERN NC 19th century, Albany slip and glass, glaze, both with incised line decoration at the shoulder, one has the initials "L.S.R." inscribed on the underside, the other...
[more like this] - TWO FRENCH JASPE POTTERY POLKA DOT PITCHERS
Group of two French, 19th/20th century, Jaspe pottery pitchers or jugs, each having a brown glaze with polka dot decoration and yellow slip interior, paper labels but otherwise...
[more like this] - Three pieces Stephen pottery: crystalline
glaze vase, white and pale blue crystals on white to pale olive ground, base with marks for Stephen, 1949, 9 in., glaze chip at base probably as made ; with two Stephen cameo...
[more like this] - Two B. B. Craig face pitchers: both
with broken china teeth, pale blue glaze, bottoms stamped "BB Craig, Vale, NC", 5-1/2 in. and 8 in. Various firing cracks and glaze anomalies....
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