- MIDDLE TN STONEWARE JAR & NC AUMAN BOWL1st
item: Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery jar, grey to brown transition, incised lines around the upper shoulder of jar, slightly flaring rim. 10 1/4"H x 8"W. Late 19th/early...
[more like this] - MARY AUMAN POTTERY DINNERWARE SETsigned
on bottom, dated 1985. a large fantastic dinner set with great colbalt slip decoration. Sizes vary.
Condition:
all items are estate condition, on the pottery if there are...
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF SEAGROVE POTTERY Including
a salt-glazed bottle vase, Ben Owen III 2002 (9 1/8 in.); an RE Albright salt-glazed pitcher with a grape cluster (9 in.); a Billy Ray Hussey pinch handle vase in the style...
[more like this] - WALL POCKET, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY
(1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Early 1920s, clear glazed earthenware, reverse pyramid form, aperture for hanging, probably Wrenn Cole, unmarked....
[more like this] - RARE FORM TRIPOD BOWL OR PLANTER, ATTRIBUTED
AUMAN POTTERY (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Mid 1920s, probably Roy Auman, clear glazed earthenware, likely one of a kind, basically a rose bowl set on three splayed feet, unmarked....
[more like this] - TWIST HANDLE VASE, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN
POTTERY (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Mid 1920s, salt glazed stoneware wit cobalt, extensive salt spotting to the surface, probably Wrenn Cole, unmarked....
[more like this] - LARGE WATER PITCHER, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN
POTTERY (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Clear glazed earthenware covered with thinly applied cobalt wash allowing the underglaze to show creating a greenish color, unmarked....
[more like this] - TWO PIECES ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY
(1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) A flower basket and a bowl, 1920s, both with cobalt highlights, the basket glazed with chrome red additionally, the bowl likely turned by Roy Auman,...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY
(1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) 1930s, clear glazed earthenware with cobalt, an angular low vase generally attributed to Wrenn Cole (4 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.) and a jar with a flared base...
[more like this] - PINCH HANDLE VASE, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN
POTTERY (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Mid 1920s, tapered form with three pinch handles below the rim, lead glazed earthenware with splashes of cobalt, probably Roy Auman, not marked....
[more like this] - TWO VASES, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY
(1922-1937, SEAGROVE, NC) Possibly C.B. Masten glazer, stoneware, both with experimental glazes with areas of salt spotting, unmarked....
[more like this] - TWO EARLY AUMAN PIECES, ONE SIGNED (1922-1937
SEAGROVE, NC) Clear glazed with manganese, vase with inscribed lines on shoulder and Auman Pottery stamp the underside (6 1/2 in.) (two base rim flakes) probably Wrenn Cole;...
[more like this] - RUFFLED RIM VASE, ATTRIBUTED TO C.R.
AUMAN POTTERY (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Clear glazed earthenware low form with copper oxide runs and rim decoration, not signed....
[more like this] - TWO ATTRIBUTED C.R. AUMAN POTTERY PIECES
NC 1920s-30s, an unusual butter or cheese dome and a jug, clear yellow glazed earthenware with cobalt, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, 1922-1936), C.B. MASTEN GLAZIER 1930s, Mitchfield clay earthenware with an almost clear slip glaze decorated with seemingly random splashes of cobalt and manganese, not...
[more like this] - AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
1922-1936), VASE Clear yellow glazed earthenware, baluster form, with cobalt splashes below a flat rim. Advertised in the Clay Crafters flyer as shape 8b. Not signed....
[more like this] - AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
1922-1936), OVOID JAR Late 1920s, clear yellow glazed Mitchfield clay with cobalt splashes, pictured as form #15 in "The Clay Crafters" advertising flyer, not signed....
[more like this] - AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC,
1922-1936), C. B. MASTEN GLAZIER, SIGNED 1930s, rare glazier signed vase, stoneware with allover blue glaze, bulbous form with rounded rim, taper at the base, inscribed on...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO C.R. AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), UNUSUAL FRUIT BOWL 1920s-30s, clear lead glazed earthenware with red and green runs and splashes, applied ribbon handles, not signed....
[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] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (NC),
CB MASTEN GLAZIER 1930s, stoneware low vase with salt spotted cobalt glaze, not signed....
[more like this] - UNCOMMON STAMP, "AUMAN POTTERY / SEAGROVE
NC" 1920s, unusual deep dish form, clear yellow glazed earthenware, Auman stamp on the underside....
[more like this] - JOHN WESLEY HILTON (CATAWBA COUNTY,
NC, 1846-1923) Ovoid vase, earthenware with streaky clear lead glaze, numerous small glaze imperfections throughout, inscribed on the underside, under the glaze, "1921 / J....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) CANDLESTICKS A single clear yellow and cobalt glazed earthenware tall form with applied loop handles (9 1/4 in.) and a low pair (6 1/2 in.). Placed...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) Clear yellow glaze with runs of chromium red, impressed running flower and vine band below the rim, not signed, presumably decorated by Ernest Auburn...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (NC),
CB MASTEN GLAZIER 1930s, stoneware shoulder vase with striking green, blue, and brown marbled swirls over white slip, not signed...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (NC),
CB MASTEN GLAZIER 1930s, stoneware, footed ovoid vase, black and brown random swirl pattern, unusual green glazed interior, not signed....
[more like this] - THREE VINTAGE NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY
VASES Lead glazed earthenware with manganese oxides, a tall baluster vase with sine waves attributed to Joe Owen (14 1/2 in.) (large inch and repair to rim); two vase possibly...
[more like this] - Rare Auman NC Pottery Figural Dishattributed
to C. R. Auman Pottery circa 1930 clear glaze with deep blue highlights this unusual piece depicts a goose atop a shell form dish.7 x 6.75 x 7 in.Original expected defects...
[more like this] - NC Pottery Three Pieces Early Stonewarelate
19th/early 20th century the first a pitcher with cobalt bands to the rim and shoulder ( 9 in.); the second likely turned at C.R. Auman Pottery a funerary vase with ruffled...
[more like this] - Auman earthenware vase, ruffled rim,
runny green and orange glaze, unsigned, attributed to C. R. Auman Pottery, 9-3/4 in. Large interior rim chip, minor abrasions and normal wear....
[more like this] - Seagrove area pottery vase, four looped
handles, band with incised decoration, attributed to Auman Pottery, late 1920s, 8-3/4 in. Lacking one handle, one handle with firing separation, other minor glaze anomalies...
[more like this] - C. R. Auman pottery vase, runny green
glaze with several orange highlights, incised bands, attributed to C. R. Auman, Seagrove area, North Carolina, late 1920s, 9-1/2 in. Large base and rim chips....
[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] - Auman Pottery vase, tapered with two
openwork handles, salt misted glaze, unsigned, attributed to Auman Pottery, possibly made by Wrenn Cole, 5-3/4 in. Sharp shoulder with numerous chips....
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