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North State Pottery urn, rich red
North State Pottery urn, rich red glaze, base marked "North State Pottery/Hand Made Sanford-N.C.", mid 20th century, 9-5/8 in. Minor surface abrasions, base slightly convex, otherwise excellent condition.
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North State Pottery green glazed
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), no cracks, 1 (one) chip to base , glaze imperfection at top
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NC Pottery First Stamp North
NC Pottery First Stamp North Statestoneware swirl vase low bulbous form with dark and light brown coloring circa 1924-1925 bottom with impressed North State first stamp.5.5 in.
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North State Pottery Ewer marked
North State Pottery Ewer marked (die impressed) Handmade by North State Pottery Sanford N. Carolina small chip and glued chip on the rim of base and small glaze flake on the top of handle 12''h.
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NC Pottery Pisgah Forestovoid
NC Pottery Pisgah Forestovoid form with mottled robin's egg blue glaze bottom with impressed stamp of potter at wheel and date 1931.10 in.
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NORTH STATE POTTERY (SANFORD,
NORTH STATE POTTERY (SANFORD, NC), THREE PIECES Glazed earthenware, (2) two pinch bottles, second stamp, 1925-1930s, a double dip covered teapot, 3rd stamp, until 1959.
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Two swirl pottery pots: one with
Two swirl pottery pots: one with glossy glaze, Propst or Reinhardt potteries, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 6-1/2 in.; one unglazed exterior and glazed interior, mark for "North State Pottery, Sanford, NC", 7 in. Minor firing flaws, otherwise excellent condition. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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NORTH STATE POTTERY CYLINDER
NORTH STATE POTTERY CYLINDER VASE, 6 1/2” T X 3 1/4” D; GLOSS BLUE DRIP GLAZE;, MARKED “HANDMADE BY NORTH STATE POTTERY N. CAROLINA.”North State Pottery Cylinder Vase 6 1/2" T x 3 1/4" D; Gloss blue drip glaze; Marked "Handmade by NORTH STATE POTTERY N. Carolina."
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NC Pottery Two Pieces Pisgah
NC Pottery Two Pieces Pisgah Forestboth with applied cameo decoration depicting ''Westward Ho'' motif the first a pitcher with mottled aqua glaze and neck with olive green glaze with covered wagon and riders on horseback with W.B. Stephens and potter at wheel stamp to base dated 1948 (7 3/8 in.) (some slip decoration drips to handle); the second a low bowl with light green glaze and cameo slip decoration depicting covered wagon and riders on horseback approaching their cabin and dated 1961; with potter at the wheel stamp to base (2.75 x 7 in. diameter).
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North Star Pottery Co. Pitcher
North Star Pottery Co. Pitcher marked (die impressed) North Star Pottery Co. Hand Made Sanford N.C. four small glaze chips around the rim three glaze chips on the bottom of base (most likely from stilt) 6.25''h.
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5 PIECE COLLECTION OF JANE PEISER
5 PIECE COLLECTION OF JANE PEISER POTTERY: North Carolina potter renowned for her playful childlike pottery. to include 1) Tray with mountain scene 9 1/2'' x 7''. Note chip. 2) Square vase with strips of clay 4 3/4'' h. 3) Floral motif square vase 4 3/8'' h. 4) Covered jar with top featuring women and 7 raised flowers. Note chip to one flower piece is inside box. 6'' h. 5) Pen holder featuring mushrooms and mountains 2 3/4'' h.CONDITION: Note condition in description.
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Box Northwest Studio Pottery
Box Northwest Studio Pottery
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THREE PIECES OF CHINESE BLUE GLAZED
THREE PIECES OF CHINESE BLUE GLAZED NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY 1940s, the first is a mug attributed to North State with underside ink stamp "For southern Highlanders Inc." (4 3/4 in.; the second is can form, not signed; the third is a small cream jug inscribed on the underside "Studs NC 6.22.49" (4 1/2 in.).
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Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase
Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase (Arden, North Carolina), collared rim, buff clay body with turquoise glaze, impressed mark for 1929, 12-1/2 in.,
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NORTH STATE POTTERY COMPANY
NORTH STATE POTTERY COMPANY TWO-TONE GLAZED POTTERY VASE, H: 7 IN. (17.78 CM.)North State Pottery Company Two-Tone Glazed Pottery Vase,, Dimensions: H: 7 in. (17.78 cm.)
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Five pieces North Carolina pottery:
Five pieces North Carolina pottery: lidded Pisgah Forest sugar, mark for 1947, 4-1/4 in., [extensive crazing, scattered rim chips on lid and body]; rounded bowl with mottled light brown glaze, 2-1/4 in.; vase with tapered body, pale green glaze, 2-3/4 in.; salt glaze bowl with blue rim and band of blue decoration, 3-1/2 in.; bowl with matte green glaze, 2-3/4 in., all but Pisgah Forest creamer probably Seagrove area, North Carolina.
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HANGING VASE, NORTH STATE POTTERY
HANGING VASE, NORTH STATE POTTERY SECOND STAMP (1925-1939 SANFORD, NC) Stoneware with four grooved pinch handles, cobalt blue drips create an abstract effect, stamped on the underside,
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NC POTTERY, A SELECTION OF
NC POTTERY, A SELECTION OF TWENTY-SEVEN A R COLE POTTERY, RASPBERRY GLAZE Most from the 1950s, the group includes a punch bowl (7 3/4 x 13.25 in.); (9) short mugs and (10) noggins; a ladle; (2) condiment servers (larger 4.25 x 9 in.); a covered bean pot (5 x 8 in.); a lidded sugar, an ashtray, and a chamberstick.
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TWO COBALT GLAZED STONEWARE
TWO COBALT GLAZED STONEWARE VASES, NORTH STATE POTTERY (1925-1939 SANFORD, NC) Both bulbous footed forms, the first features a controlled band of tan at mid-section, second stamp to the underside (6 1/2 in.) (some kiln debris adheres to the body); the second has a ring of black drips extending from the rim downwards, unmarked (6 1/2 in.) (small upper rim flea bite).
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Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase
Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase (Arden, North Carolina, 1926-1961), undated, probably late 1920s, tapered buffed clay body with everted rim, blush red and green glaze, base with impressed Pisgah Forest mark, 12-1/4 in.,
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FOUR VINTAGE NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY
FOUR VINTAGE NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY LOW VASES Salt glaze with cobalt, two double handled vases are North State with the second stamp (1925-1939) on the underside; two attributed to J.B. Cole Pottery, not signed.
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TWELVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA
TWELVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POTTERYTwelve Pieces of North Carolina Pottery , incl. 7 Jugtown Pottery orange glazed covered vessels and 1 cream pitcher, largest h. 7 1/8 in.; 3 "chrome red" glazed vessels, largest h. 5 1/2 in.; and 1 Cole Pottery burnt orange glazed pitcher, h. 7 1/2 in
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NC Pottery Two Joe Winter
NC Pottery Two Joe Winter Vesselssuppressed spherical forms glazed in neutral tones the larger (9 x 10 in.) with lighter glaze drips surrounding the aperture and the smaller (7 x 8 in.) with an inscribed line at the shoulder.
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North Dakota School of Mines Art
North Dakota School of Mines Art Pottery Vase American, mid-20th century, incised poppies on textured ground, blue-printed mark for North Dakota School of Mines, incised "R.A. 1/16/57", 9-3/4 in.,
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NORTH CAROLINA STUDIO POTTERY
NORTH CAROLINA STUDIO POTTERY GROUPsigned on bottom. Plates are 14" wide. Square is 10.5" wide.
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 WESTERN NC SLIP DECORATED VASES
TWO WESTERN NC SLIP DECORATED VASES A Pisgah Forest Pottery two tone with a Western Ho scene on black above a crackle glazed lower section, impressed potter stamp and date 1935 (pinpoint glaze bubble; underside several flakes) (7 1/2 in.) and a Charles Lisk green matte vase with decoration by J. Petrie (6 in.) signed by the potter on the underside and by the artist in slip on the body.
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Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase
Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase (Arden, North Carolina, 1926-1961), two applied lug handles, blue crackled glaze with some runs, base with distinct impressed Pisgah Forest mark, 1932, 7-1/2 in.,
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TWO SWIRL CLAY VASES, ATTRIBUTED
TWO SWIRL CLAY VASES, ATTRIBUTED NORTH STATE POTTERY (1924-1959 SANFORD, NC) 1930s, two color glazed swirl clay, one with impressed oval stamp (? Valley Hand Made Pottery) to the underside the other unmarked.
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Three pieces North Carolina
Three pieces North Carolina pottery: bowl with glossy blue glaze, 2-1/2 x 7-1/2 in.; vase with ruffled rim, runny brown/orange glaze, 7 in.; jug with green glaze, 6-3/4 in., all Seagrove area, North Carolina, 1920s-1950s. Minor glaze anomalies as made.
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North State Pottery Chrome Red
North State Pottery Chrome Red Jar and Bowl jar is unmarked five very tiny glaze chips around rim 3''h. bowl is unmarked tiny glaze chip on body several tiny glaze chips around its rim 10''w.
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FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA
FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA STONEWAREall salt glazed, all likely Randolph County, North Carolina, late 1800s and early 1900s, jug with ash runs, thick collared rim, applied strap handle, 9 in.; stacker jug, ridged strap handle, collared spout, 6-3/4 in.; large batter bowl, angled flat rim, coggle wheel "2" at shoulder, 6-1/4 x 13 in.; small jar, rounded rim, lid shelf, 5-3/4 in.; inkwell, 2-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface wear and abrasions, clay body and glaze chips, base edge wear, Jug with rim chip and base edge chip, residue to exterior, possibly treated, stacker jug with residue on shoulder, base edge chips, bowl with three rim chips, chips to interior rim, grease and residue to surfaces, three small hairlines down from rim, jar and inkwell good condition
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2PC JANE GOSLIN PEISER CERAMIC BOWL
2PC JANE GOSLIN PEISER CERAMIC BOWL & BRUSH POT North Carolina,1933-2022Includes a brush pot depicting an abstract woman with bright red lips against a mottled pastel background, and a bowl of swirled polychromatic colors with two abstract women with bright red lips. Peiser originally received her Masters of Science in Education and became a high school teacher before marrying a design house employee. She began to experiment with clay and joined an art collective, from there developing her own kaleidoscope style pottery.
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Five pieces North Carolina pottery:
Five pieces North Carolina pottery: pair candlesticks with gunmetal glaze, 2-1/4 in., [small glaze voids and rim chips]; candlestick with black glaze, 4 in., [rim and base chips]; Rebecca jug with light blue glaze, 5-1/4 in.; jug with blue salt glaze, 3-1/2 in.
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TWO COBALT VASES, NORTH STATE
TWO COBALT VASES, NORTH STATE POTTERY SECOND STAMP (1925-1939 SANFORD, NC) The first is a pedestal vase (6 in.) (small base rim chip; underside firing crack; small rim stress crack); the second a low vase, double dip glaze (5 in.) (good condition) both stamped.
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Southern stoneware storage
Southern stoneware storage vessels North Carolina circa 1900-30 consisting of: Western NC jug with alkaline glaze H6 1/4'' W5 1/4'' Jug Town pitcher with lead glaze H6'' W5 3/8'' Piedmont jar with salt glaze H8 1/2'' W5 1/4'' Cole pitcher with gunmetal glaze H5 1/8'' W5 1/2'' (4pcs) 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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DANIEL JOHNSTON (NC), POTTERY
DANIEL JOHNSTON (NC), POTTERY BOTTLE VASE Stoneware with salt glaze and slip, impressed stamps to the underside.