- JOSEPH MEYER NEWCOMB COLLEGE POTTERY
VESSEL Mary Given Sheere (American 1865-1954), and Joseph Meyer (American 1848-1931), for Newcomb College double handled vase, 1907, having a blue and green glaze and seed...
[more like this] - TWO NC ART POTTERY VESSELS The first
is an open bowl of chrome red glazed earthenware (5 1/2 in.) attributed to Jacon B. Cole, 1930s, (Randolph / Montgomery County, NC, 1869-1943), the second is a malachite glazed...
[more like this] - TWO SIGNED NC POTTERY VESSELS 1940s,
the first is a small Rebecca pitcher made by C.C. Cole and stamped "WILLIAMSBURG HANDMADE POTTERY" (11 3/4 in.) (base rim chip) and the second is a low footed vase with impressed...
[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] - THREE ARTHUR RAY COLE POTTERY VESSELS
(RANDOLPH / LEE COUNTY, NC) The first is a small basket with Rainbow Pottery Stamp, 1926-1941, (7 in.) (base chip); the second has a deep red chrome red glaze and is not signed...
[more like this] - (10) Pcs Southern and style pottery
to include (2) North State Pottery double handled vases in drip and matte glaze, 5 7/8"H and 6 1/2"H, an Albert Hodge Newton NC floral decorated large pottery jar, 10"H, a...
[more like this] - (7) North Carolina pottery and style
vessels to include AR Cole Sanford NC pottery pitcher, 12 1/2"H, some flea bites at spout, Rainbow Pottery Sanford NC double handled blue glazed pot, 5" handle to handle,...
[more like this] - TWO PISGAH FOREST POTTERY VESSELS Walter
Stephen, (IA/NC, 1876-1971), matte glaze with cameo painting, Westward Ho, a vase impressed with date 1953 (71/2 in.) and a low bowl dated 1951 (2x 6 in.). Impressed Pisgah...
[more like this] - Henrietta Bailey for Newcomb College
Pottery. cup and saucer. 1924, glazed earthenware. 3¾ h × 3 dia in. result: $875. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, number, and artist's initials...
[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] - NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT, THREE VESSELS
Wood-fired salt glazed stoneware, the first piece is a vase drilled to create a table lamp and mounted to a wooden base, the vase is marked on the underside with the signature...
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, A SELECTION OF BEN OWEN
III Six vessels to include: a vertically carved vase with small mouth, green crackle glaze, 2005 (8 1/2 in.); an ovoid salt glazed jug, 1984: a red glazed double handled baluster...
[more like this] - NC POTTERY, BILLY RAY HUSSEY, FOUR CHALICES
Tall stemmed footed vessels with an attractive mottled blue glaze, each inscribed on the bottom "Owens BH"....
[more like this] - TWO NC POTTERY VESSELS, MARK HEWITT
AND BRAD TUCKER The first a large pitcher by Mark Hewitt, marked (12 1/2 in.); the second a large teapot by Brad Tucker, marked (7 3/4 in.)....
[more like this] - FOUR NC POTTERY SALT GLAZE VESSELS 19th
century, a one gallon jug, unmarked, with grooved handle (small body gouge) (12.25 in.); a cream riser minor inner rim nick); a one gallon crock (two rim scrapes, original...
[more like this] - BEN OWEN III (NC), FOUR POTTERY VESSELS
Two small low bowls, one with vertical decoration, 2006, and the second with a white glazed interior, 2008; an ovoid tapered vase with inscribed diagonal lines 2003 (8 1/4...
[more like this] - ANDY SMITH (NC), LIDDED RAKU POTTERY
VESSEL 1985, Marshville, North Carolina, wheel thrown raku and/or sagger fired ceramic, lidded bulbous form with tapered round foot, impressed geometric patterned designs...
[more like this] - AN ASSORTMENT OF SIX NC POTTERY VESSELS
20th century, a vase painted blue with pendent dogwood branches attributed to Kennedy Pottery, not marked (7 x 6 in.) (paint flakes); the second is an unusual ink stand by...
[more like this] - STEVEN FORBES-DESOULE, (NC, B. 1948),
TWO RAKU POTTERY VESSELS The first is a narrow mouth bottle vase with a layered glaze of blue tones remindful of the vista of an open sky (15 1/4 in.); the second is a tall...
[more like this] - THREE NC POTTERY VESSELS A signed A.R.
Cole ice pitcher, double dip brown glaze, no cover (roughness to spout; tiny rim chip) (7 1/2 in.), attributed to J.B. Cole Pottery, brown sugar glazed teapot with cover (6...
[more like this] - TWO NC ART POTTERY SIGNED VESSELS 1930s-40s,
lead glazed earthenware, the first is an A.R. Cole waisted double handled vase with a slightly speckle mauve glaze, stamped on the underside "RAINBOW POTTERY". The second...
[more like this] - TWO NC POTTERY FROGSKIN GLAZED VESSELS
A Jugtown stoneware ovoid tapered vase with high collar and applied lug handles, stamped on the underside (9 in.); and a tapered vase-lamp base, pulled pinch handles, original...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
NC) THREE VESSELS A blue glazed earthenware double handled vase, attributed to Waymon (9 1/2 in.) (.25 in. rim chip); a stoneware and cobalt pinch bottle and noggin (9 in.)...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY, (STEEDS,
NC) THREE VESSELS 1930s-40s, cobalt blue glazed, a flange rimmed bowl (3 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.), a cream jug (5 1/4 in.) and a bulbous vase with ring turned neck, probably Phil...
[more like this] - A.R. COLE POTTERY (SANFORD, NC), THREE
VESSELS An early chrome red jug stamped "Rainbow Pottery" (6 1/2 in.), a variegated blue glazed earthenware footed bowl "A.R.Cole" circular stamp (4 3/4 in.) and a spatter...
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), TWO
VESSELS 21st century, stoneware, a bottle vase by Travis Owens with Chinese Blue dip and an inkwell by Vernon Owens glazed in Chinese Blue, both signed and dated on the undersides....
[more like this] - PISGAH FOREST POTTERY (NC), TWO VESSELS
The first is a glossy glazed baluster vase with impressed stamp and date appears to be 1946 (7 1/4 in.); the second is a matte glaze pitcher with cameo pate sur pate dogwood...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) Three clear yellow glazed earthenware vessels, each with cobalt decoration, a scalloped rim bowl (3 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 7 in.), a pinch bottle (8 in.) (base...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), PAIR
OF CYLINDER VESSELS Salt glazed stoneware, each decorated with colorful slip accents, impressed on the underside with potter's glyph and apprentice initials "EN"....
[more like this] - TWO ANTIQUE POTTERY SALT GLAZED STORAGE
VESSELS Probably NC, 19th century, the first is straight sided with wide applied lug handles, areas of salt spotting and glaze runs from the rim, capacity "2" hand marked...
[more like this] - (4) Pcs Jemerick, Ben Owen, Gefle and
Style Pottery to include a green stylized leaf decorated Jemerick Studios Grueby style pottery vessel, 6 1/4"H, a Ben Owen (Seagrove, NC, 1905-1983) master pottery green glazed...
[more like this] - North State Pottery green glazed vessel,
redware with mottled green glaze, bulbous body with narrowing neck, stamped Sanford N.C Handmade North State Pottery at underside, 13"H, second stamp (1925-1939 Sanford, NC),...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED FORSYTH COUNTY, NC, TWO EARLY
EARTHENWARE POTTERY VESSELS 19th century, a large bowl with spout probably a batter bowl, lead glazed interior (edge chips, interior surface losses, crazing, underside darkening...
[more like this] - BULLDOG POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), FIVE
VESSELS Including a bud vase (7 1/2 in.), and four covered jars (7 1/2 in., 2 3/4 in., 8 1/2 in., 6 1/2 in.), all signed on the underside....
[more like this] - Two Pottery Face Vessels mid to late
20th century: face mug with broken china teeth, brown glaze, stamped "BB Craig, Vale, NC" (Catawba County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), 4-1/4 in., good condition; miniature...
[more like this] - Newcomb College squat vessel with carved
freesia decoration by Anna Frances Simpson from 1914. Very nice design, which flatters the pottery's shape. Marked with NC logo, JM for potter Joseph Meyer, GP34, 260, a...
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