- SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE JUG, ENGLAND,
SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE JUG, ENGLAND, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, England, early 19th century, signed A. Phillips Hilton Pottery, polychrome enameled black transfers with a view of the Iron Bridge to one side, a verse below the spout signed Dixon & Co Sunderland pottery, and a titled depiction of The Tythe Pig with verse to the reverse, ht. 8 1/4 in.
- FOUR PIECES OF HILTON POTTERY, CATAWBA
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.
- Miniature Pottery Collection probably
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),
- Stoneware churn, jug: churn with one
Stoneware churn, jug: churn with one lug and one applied handle, band of speckled and wavy blue decoration on clear glaze, impressed "5" below one lug, probably Hilton Pottery, McDowell County, North Carolina, mid 20th century, 18 in., rim with abrasions and glaze loss, other surface anomalies as made; jug with Albany slip glaze, two applied strap handles, incised "5", 20 in., firing separations at one handle, other surface chips and abrasions.
- Two Hilton pottery pitchers: one with
Two Hilton pottery pitchers: one with mill scene and river in wooded landscape, base marked "Hilton" (Hilton Pottery, Catawba/McDowell Counties, North Carolina), mid 20th century, 9-1/4 in., base of handle with old crack (probably as fired); one with acorns and oak leaves on beige ground, base stamped "Hilton", 2-5/8 in., good condition, overall light crazing. Private Collection.
- Hilton pottery vase, church and grove
Hilton pottery vase, church and grove of trees, unmarked, attributed to Clara Maude Hilton, 1885-1969, McDowell County, North Carolina, 4-1/2 in. Overall light crazing. The Collection of Ella and Dennis Layne, Asheboro, North Carolina.
- Hilton Pottery scenic vase, decorated
Hilton Pottery scenic vase, decorated on all sides with two-story house, circular drive and wooded landscape, base marked "The Home of Joseph McDowell, McDowell County, Marion, N.C." and impressed Hilton mark, probably Maude Hilton, 1885-1969, Catawba County, North Carolina, 6-1/4 in. Good condition, overall light crazing.
- Four pieces Hilton pottery: three pinch
Four pieces Hilton pottery: three pinch pots (one formed as jug) and one vase, all with bands of blue decoration, attributed to Hilton Pottery, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century, 8-1/2 in. to 10 in. Overall light crazing, scattered rim chips, glaze flaws as made, no cracks or repairs found, generally good condition. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
- Five pieces Hilton pottery: three bowls
Five pieces Hilton pottery: three bowls with bands of blue decoration, 9 in. to 13-1/2 in., middle size with 4 in. crack and interior glaze loss ; miniature strawberry planter, 7-1/4 in.; beanpot, 8 in., all attributed to Hilton Pottery, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, early to mid 20th century. Scattered glaze flaws and kiln debris as made, generally good condition, some surface abrasions. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
- Seven pieces Hilton pottery: teapots,
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.
- Six Hilton pottery pitchers: five with
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.
- Two decorated cream pitchers: one with
Two decorated cream pitchers: one with oak leaf and acorn decoration in blue on white ground, one with holly decoration, bases marked "Bill H", attributed to Bill Hendley, working at Hilton Pottery site, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 1930s and 1940s, each 3-1/2 in. Overall light crazing, some rim chips (some repaired). The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.