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Southern stoneware pitcher
Southern stoneware pitcher Catawba Indian York South Carolina circa 1945 hand-built clay body with high pointed handle attached to squat body signed ''SA FOXX Catawba Indian'' at base. H4 3/4'' W3 3/8'' Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Southern wedding pottery vase,
Southern wedding pottery vase, Catawba or Cherokee, circa 1900
8.5"h x 8"w x 6"d
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Six Hilton pottery pitchers: five
Six Hilton pottery pitchers: five with bands of blue decoration, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 7-3/4 in. to 10-1/2 in. Generally excellent condition, scattered small chips, no repairs found, minor surface flaws as made. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Two pieces swirl pottery: both
Two pieces swirl pottery: both unmarked, probably Reinhardt or Propst potteries, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, pitcher, 9 in.; vase, 7 in. Minor glaze flaws as made, otherwise excellent condition. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Catawba Indian Pottery Bowl
Catawba Indian Pottery Bowl footed face handles 5'' tall 10'' across at handle ends.
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Catawba Valley, N.C. jug, chamber
Catawba Valley, N.C. jug, chamber pot: ovoid half-gallon stoneware jug, three rings at neck, olive green glaze, 8-3/4 in., scattered small chips on edge of handle and at base, several surface scratches; chamber pot, medium brown glaze with scattered rutile, 6-7/8 in., three rim chips, attributed to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, mid 19th century, possibly Sylvanus Hartsoe, late 1800s. John Burrison Collection.
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CATAWBA POTTERY FOOTED BOWL WITH
CATAWBA POTTERY FOOTED BOWL WITH FIGURAL HANDLES Catawba River Valley, 20th century. Pottery footed bowl with two heads wearing headdresses. Apparently unsigned. Approx. h. 5.5", w. 11", d. 7.25".
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Southern stoneware pitcher and
Southern stoneware pitcher and jug Catawba Valley North Carolina circa 1880 rich olive alkaline glaze saddle jug having tooled spout attached to strap handle on flattened ovoid body together with alkaline glaze pitcher with hand-formed rim and pinch-formed spout flanked by strap handle attached to ovoid body. H12'' W6 3/4'' and H10 7/8'' W8'' (2pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Catawba Indian pottery: jar with
Catawba Indian pottery: jar with speckled olive glaze, incised shoulder ring, attributed to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 19th century, 10-1/4 in., one rim chip, otherwise good condition ; two earthenware vessels, one marked "Fanny Canty, Catawba S.C.", 3-1/4 in., rim and base chips , and one marked on base "Edith Brown, Catawba Indian Pottery Dec, 15, 1931", 3-3/4 in., lacking handle , (three pieces).
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CATAWBA VALLEY SMALL ALKILINE JUG
CATAWBA VALLEY SMALL ALKILINE JUG CA. 1890old jug, ca. 1890. not signed. 6" tall.
Condition:
all items are estate condition, on the pottery if there are any issues we will list. Please evauluate the photos as we have taken qaulity pictures and if you have questions about condition please call us at 336.524.1077 text if no answer.
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Two Pieces Catawba Valley Pottery
Two Pieces Catawba Valley Pottery North Carolina, 19th century, both alkaline glaze stoneware: canning jar, 10-1/2 in.; ovoid jug, 11-3/8 in.,
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6 PCS. NATIVE AMERICAN CATAWBA
6 PCS. NATIVE AMERICAN CATAWBA POTTERYGroup of six (6) Catawba Native American pottery forms. 1st item: An early jar with Chief effigy head handles, unsigned. Note: A McKissick Museums letter included with the lot states that the early Chief effigy jar was purchased between 1920-1922 from Catawba women in South Carolina who were selling pottery door-to-door. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Bowl with Chief effigy head handles, unsigned but attributed to Martha Jane Harris. Early 20th century. 3rd-6th items: One (1) small bowl with crimped rim, unsigned; one (1) small pitcher, unsigned; one (1) small round bowl with tripodal feet, unsigned; and one (1) small footed dish with shaped rim, signed "Louis Bryan, Sept. 1976". 3rd-6th items: Second half of the 20th century. All six (6) pottery objects range in size from 2" H x 2 1/2" dia. to 9" H x 9 1/2" W.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Effigy jar with chipping and losses to noses, minor wear, losses and scratching to glaze. Effigy bowl with chip to rim, fleabites and losses to effigy heads, light scattered scratching to glaze. Tripodal bowl with chips to rim. Ruffle rim bowl with chipping to rim, scattered surface wear. Pitcher and small dish overall good condition.
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Two Pieces Catawba Valley Pottery
Two Pieces Catawba Valley Pottery North Carolina, 19th century, both alkaline-glaze stoneware: canning jar, 10-1/2 in.; ovoid jug, 11-3/8 in.,
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Stoneware jar, incised decoration
Stoneware jar, incised decoration at base of neck, runny alkaline glaze, attributed to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 12-1/4 x 7 in. Excellent condition, minor paint spatter, minor glaze flaws as made, minor base edge glaze chips.
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Miniature Pennsylvania stoneware
Miniature Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher 19th c. with cobalt floral decoration 5" h. ?
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Southern stoneware vessels
Southern stoneware vessels Catawba Valley North Carolina circa 1870-1950 alkaline-glazed vessels comprising: strap handle storage jar attributed to J.H. Stone; storage jar attributed to B.B. Craig; and clabber bowl. H16 1/2'' W10'' H14 1/2'' W11 1/2'' and H8 1/4'' W10 3/4'' (3pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection.
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Majolica Pottery Pitcher fine
Majolica Pottery Pitcher fine floral & leaf decor 8'' light crazing.
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DWAYNE CRAIG (CATAWBA VALLEY, NC,
DWAYNE CRAIG (CATAWBA VALLEY, NC, B.1974), LARGE PITCHER Light olive alkaline glazed stoneware with cobalt runs from the spout, wide incised sine wave band decorates the upper shoulder, inscribed on the underside by the potter and dated "3-1-98".
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Miniature stoneware pitcher ca.
Miniature stoneware pitcher ca. 1860 with extensive blue wisteria decoration 5 1/2" h. ?
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Seven pieces Hilton pottery:
Seven pieces Hilton pottery: teapots, pinch pots, mugs, goblet, cream pitcher, small jugs, all with bands of blue decoration, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 4 in. to 7-1/2 in. Several large spout chips, lid on largest teapot with large chip, other scattered chips and abrasions, firing flaws as made. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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NC POTTERY, TALL SWIRL REBECCA
NC POTTERY, TALL SWIRL REBECCA PITCHER, BURLON CRAIG Traditional form constructed of four color swirl clay with glass overglaze, stamped on the underside.
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Three-piece lot of Southern
Three-piece lot of Southern (Carolina) pottery including a vase pitcher and candleholder. The pitcher has some illegible markings while the other two are unmarked. The candleholder and vase are mint while there are a couple of small (typical) nicks to the rim of the pitcher. 3 1/4'' to 6'' tall.
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Miniature Pennsylvania redware
Miniature Pennsylvania redware pitcher early 19th c. with manganese splotching 3" h. ?
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Southern pottery pitcher in brown
Southern pottery pitcher in brown semi-gloss. Signed Teagues Robbins T-.Craven. Mint. 6 1/8'' tall.
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Majolica Pottery Pitcher floral
Majolica Pottery Pitcher floral andbasketweave design 8-1/4'' tall excellent
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32 miniature pottery vessels: jugs,
32 miniature pottery vessels: jugs, pitchers, baskets, mugs, eight pieces with marks for Celia Cole, two birdhouses marked "Jugtown Ware", one piece marked "E Pugh", eight modern Jugtown pieces marked "Owens", 13 unmarked including one swirl (possibly Reinhardt or Propst), 1-1/4 in. to 2-1/2 in., all probably North Carolina. Very minor chips and abrasions, no repairs found. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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CATAWBA VALLEY, NC, MEDICINE BOTTLE
CATAWBA VALLEY, NC, MEDICINE BOTTLE Circa 1870-80s, having straight sides with a small spout, greenish alkaline glazed stoneware, approximately half pint capacity, inscribed "Genuine Indian Sow Paw".
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Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher by
Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher by WhitesPottery Utica NY circa 1890 tavern scenes 9 1/4''.
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Five Pieces Burlon Craig Pottery
Five Pieces Burlon Craig Pottery (Catawba County, North Carolina, 1914-2002): snake jug, 12-1/4 in.; jug with brown glaze and run of white glaze, 10-1/2 in.; miniature snake jug, 7 in.; two mugs, each about 4-3/4 in., all signed except one mug "BB Craig, Vale NC",
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Miscellaneous redware and stoneware
Miscellaneous redware and stoneware 19th/20th c. to include a figural pitcher North Carolina blue glaze jug etc. ?
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FOUR PIECES OF HILTON POTTERY,
FOUR PIECES OF HILTON POTTERY, CATAWBA COUNTY, NC. Two bowls by Ernest Auburn Hilton, circa 1940, decorated with white blossoms against a dark beige field, glazed with ground Coca-Cola bottles (2 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.) and (2 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.; a small vase with the same beige glaze (3 1/2 in.); all three with the impressed stamp "Hilton" to the underside. Also a "Blue Edge" double handled mug, not signed.
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TWO PIECES OF SOUTHERN
TWO PIECES OF SOUTHERN POTTERYCatawba Valley stoneware jug, olive green alkaline glaze, flared spout, applied strap handle, 12-1/4 in.; large stoneware cooler, yellowish brown alkaline glaze, ring decoration at shoulder, applied lug handles, straight neck, angled flat rim, spout hole at base edge, reverse "10" inscribed at shoulder, possibly Upstate S.C. or Alabama, 20 in.
Provenance: Private Bluffton, South Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, jug with 1/4 in. loss to clay body, other abrasions and small chips to glaze, minor base edge chips and wear, cork lodged inside jug, large water cooler with loss of spout, 1 in. rim chip, several chips to one handle, areas of pattern glaze loss to lower body, scratches and other abrasions to glaze, several chips to rim interior, residue on exterior, cork lodged in spout
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Miniature Pottery Collection
Miniature Pottery Collection probably Southern, 19th and 20th centuries, jugs, pitchers, lidded sugar, four pieces Hilton Pottery with blue rims (McDowell County, North Carolina, second quarter 20th century), other pieces with black and alkaline glazes, pitcher with manganese splash, 2-1/4 in. to 5-1/4 in., (13 pieces),
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Hilton dogwood pitcher, applied
Hilton dogwood pitcher, applied dogwood decoration, base marked "Hilton", Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 6-1/4 in. Excellent condition, minor glaze flaws as made. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Pottery bowl. 13'' Diameter 4 1/2''
Pottery bowl. 13'' Diameter 4 1/2'' Ht.
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Collection of Three American
Collection of Three American Blue-Sponged White-Glazed Stoneware Pitchers, third quarter 19th century, comprised of a sparrow-beaked pot-bellied example, a cylindrical example and a similar, slightly larger cylindrical example, h. 6-3/4" to 7".