Sold2024J. D. Craven Stoneware Crock, Randolph County NCSalt glazed stoneware crock with flaring rim, stamped J. D. Craven, for influential Randolph County, North Carolina potter Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895.) Minor rim chips, chips at base. Approx. 10 1See Sold Price
Sold2021Two Pots, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895, RandolphTwo Pots, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895, Randolph County, NC)salt-glazed stoneware, both approximately quart capacity, a jug ( 7 1/2 in.) and a cream riser (5 x 8 in.) both stamped "J.D. CRAVEN." PriSee Sold Price
Sold2022Jesse Jordan (?-1896) Randolph County, NC), Half Gallon JugJesse Jordan (?-1896) Randolph County, NC), Half Gallon Jugsalt glazed stoneware stamped "J Jordan". 9 3/4 in. Private Collection, Concord, North Carolina Additional high-resolution photos are availabSee Sold Price
Sold2024Signed Southern Stoneware Jug North Carolinaby J.D. Craven, circa 1870, Randolph County, North Carolina. The nicely formed piece has a salt glaze with excellent squatty form with a nice tall spout with ribbon handle in good condition. The bodySee Sold Price
Sold2018NC Pottery, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895 RandolphNC Pottery, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895 Randolph County)salt glazed stoneware canning jar, deep indentation at throat to tie cheesecloth, also an inner rim, stamped at the shoulder. 9 in. AdditionSee Sold Price
Sold2024Early North Carolina Miniature Jugca. 1860 att. to Craven School. Randolph County, NC. 4"See Sold Price
Sold2021Two Gallon Storage Jar, John Yow (1860-1906, RandolphTwo Gallon Storage Jar, John Yow (1860-1906, Randolph County, NC)salt glazed stoneware, having a high collar with rolled rim, short inner rim, slightly ovoid sides, wide applied lug handles, stamped uSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Gallon Jug, James Madison Hayes (1832-1922 RandolphTwo Gallon Jug, James Madison Hayes (1832-1922 Randolph County, NC)salt glazed stoneware having a rounded rim, grooved single strap handle, tooling in two bands at the upper shoulder, stamp "2" betweeSee Sold Price
Sold2021Enoch Craven Stoneware Jug(Randolph County, North Carolina, 1810-1893) circa 1850s, salt glaze, bulbous form, coggle wheel decoration between two large applied strap handles at shoulder, "E.S. CRAVEN" stamp to both sides of jaSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two Gallon Jug, James Franklin Seagle (1829-1892,Two Gallon Jug, James Franklin Seagle (1829-1892, Lincoln County, NC)alkaline glazed stoneware storage crock, marked "2" capacity, having a high collar with inner rim, tooled neck, applied ear handlesSee Sold Price
Sold2022One Gallon Jug, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895 BrowersOne Gallon Jug, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895 Browers Mill, NC)salt-glazed stoneware, having a wide grooved strap handle, slightly ovoid body, stamp "JD CRAVEN" next to the handle attachment. 13 1/2See Sold Price
Sold2022Five Gallon Crock, James Franklin Seagle (1829-1892 Lincoln County, NC)Five Gallon Crock, James Franklin Seagle (1829-1892 Lincoln County, NC)alkaline glazed stoneware of a highly ovoid form with rounded rim and short neck, dark glossy glaze with evidence there may haveSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Gallon Storage Crock, James Franklin Seagle (1829-1892 Lincoln County, NC)Three Gallon Storage Crock, James Franklin Seagle (1829-1892 Lincoln County, NC)alkaline glazed stoneware with an pronounced ovoid form, rounded mouth with inner rim and tooled throat, greenish khakiSee Sold Price
Sold2022Julius Ritchie ((1860-? Catawba County, NC), Two Half Gallon JugsJulius Ritchie ((1860-? Catawba County, NC), Two Half Gallon Jugsalkaline glazed stoneware, each with frontal stamp "J.R 1/2 ". 9 and 9 1/4 in. Private Collection, Concord, North Carolina Additional hSee Sold Price
Sold20213 NC Stoneware Items, incl. Hancock Jug, Craven CreamThree (3) North Carolina stoneware pottery items, including one (1) from the Griffin Collection. 1st item: William Henry Hancock (Moore County, NC, 1825-1924) jug with brown alkaline glaze having moldSee Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of Two: Catawba Valley, NC Stoneware Jugs, probablyTwo Wilkes County, North Carolina Stoneware Jugs, possibly J.W. Carpenter, fourth quarter 19th century, an ovoid, salt-glazed example and an alkaline-glazed example with two flattened sides. Both in eSee Sold Price
Sold2022Unidentified Potter (19th century, NC) Two Gallon JugUnidentified Potter (19th century, NC) Two Gallon Jugsalt glazed stoneware with inscribed lines at the shoulder, match-stick signature across the front "J.H. CRAVEN". 12 1/4 in. Possibly turned by a vSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two NC Earthenware Crocks, Attributed Dicks or Watkins Family of PottersTwo NC Earthenware Crocks, Attributed Dicks or Watkins Family of Pottersearly 19th century, Randolph County, crafted in the style of the Quaker potters with an unglazed exterior and a heavy brown leadSee Sold Price
Sold2016Attrib. R. J. Grier, Chester County, PA Stoneware CakeOne-and-a-Half-Gallon Stoneware Cake Crock with Cobalt Floral Decoration, attributed to R.J. Grier, Mt. Jordan Pottery, Chester County, PA, circa 1875, cylindrical crock with tooled shoulder, semi-rouSee Sold Price
Sold2018Two Antique Stoneware Storage CrocksTwo Antique Stoneware Storage Crocksone gallon size, salt glazed with cobalt decoration, Albany slip interiors. Taller 7.75 x 8.25 in. The Estate of the late Betsy J. Sykes, Raleigh, NC Additional higSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three Storage, Preserve Crocks8 inch jar, line mark to shoulder, possibly NC, 9 inch jar, stamped RCR salt glaze stoneware, ( Richard Clinton Remmey) 11 inch tall jar, possibly NC, Randolph Co. flat rim ring,See Sold Price
Sold2023Attributed to Cecil Auman Pottery (Randolph County, NC, 1919-1936)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 bSee Sold Price
Sold2023Billy Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC, b.1955), Two JugsBilly Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC, b.1955), Two Jugssalt glazed with (4) inscribed bands each brushed with cobalt, one gallon and pint size, each inscribed on the underside "BH 52". 11 in. and 7 iSee Sold Price
Sold2022Attributed Randolph County, NC, Two Decorated Dirt DishesAttributed Randolph County, NC, Two Decorated Dirt Dishes19th century, the first is of lead glazed earthenware attributed to Henry Watkins, early 19th century, with some dark slip splashed decorationSee Sold Price
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