Sold2023Catawba Valley Propst Family Stoneware LotCatawba Valley Stoneware Lot, this is a great lot of southern pottery from the Catawba Valley area of North Carolina. One is a fine quart jug with green alkaline glaze and is in mint condition, and stSee Sold Price
Sold2022DONKEL FAMILY ATTRIBUTED, BUNCOMBE CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JARDONKEL FAMILY ATTRIBUTED, BUNCOMBE CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JAR, alkaline-glazed, "4" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with rounded rim and applied curved tab handles. George (1870-1956) and DaviSee Sold Price
Sold2022CHESTER WEBSTER (1779-1882) ATTRIBUTED, RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JUG,alkaline-glazed, designated "1" gallon capacity, ovoid form with two bands of incised rings including two above capacity mark and four below, lacking strap handle. Attributed to Chester Webster, probaSee Sold Price
Sold2022CATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE SADDLE JUG / BOTTLE,alkaline-glazed, approximately two-quart capacity, ovoid form with flattened sides, and strap handle with medial ridge. Possibly Thomas Ritchie, Lincoln or Catawba Co., NC. Mid 19th century. 8 7/8" HOSee Sold Price
Sold2022STAMPED WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA SWIRLED POTTERY / STONEWARE PITCHER,ash-glazed, cylindrical form with applied rounded handle having shallow medial groove. Illegible stamp to underside. Possibly Reinhardt family pottery, Vale, NC. Second quarter 20th century. 6 5/8" HOSee Sold Price
Sold2022NORTH CAROLINA PROPST POTTERY SIGNED SWIRL PINCH BOTTLEOne of the most famous family of potters in the late 19th into the 20th century of the Catawba Valley included the Propst family. Beginning particularly w/ Jacob Propst, he then had a son Samuel & theSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware Storage JarLate 19th century, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, likely by the Propst Family. The piece having well-formed and flattened rim continuing down to throwing ridge which is flanked by two scalloped tab hSee Sold Price
Sold2023Thomas Ritchie Catawba Valley NC 5gal JarFine Catawba Valley North Carolina 5gal Jar strongly attributed to Thomas Ritchie (1825-1909) also noted the Ritchie family was one of the largest family of potters in the Catawba Valley area. ThomasSee Sold Price
Sold2022STAMPED "REINHARDT BROS. / VALE, N.C.", NORTH CAROLINA SWIRLED POTTERY/ STONEWARE VASES, LOT OF TWO,each ash-glazed, comprising a 3 3/8" H flower frog example and a two-handled baluster form example. Each having stamp to underside. Enoch William (1903-1978) and Harvey Ford (1912-1960) Reinhardt, ValSee Sold Price
Sold2022STAMPED "H. FOX" (1826-1858), CHATHAM CO., NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JAR,salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity mark, cylindrical form with wide mouth and flattened rim. Himer Jacob Fox, Chatham Co., NC. Third quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" H, 6 3/4" D rim.Literature: Parallels PeSee Sold Price
Sold2022CATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE DIRT DISH,alkaline-glazed except base, low, tapering form. Incised "X" to underside. 19th century. 1 3/4" H, 9 1/4" D rim.Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection, Winston-Salem, NC.See Sold Price
Sold2022CATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JUGS, LOT OF TWO,each alkaline-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, of ovoid form with strap handles, including one example having three incised rings to neck and thumb-pressed lower handle terminal. Second halfSee Sold Price
Sold2022CATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JUGS, LOT OF TWO,each alkaline-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, with applied strap handle, including one example having two bands of three incised rings to neck and medial body and remaining example having tSee Sold Price
Sold2022CATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JUGS, LOT OF THREE,each alkaline-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, having strap handle, comprising one beehive form example drilled for electrification and two ovoid form examples including one having later addSee Sold Price
Sold2022CATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE,each alkaline-glazed, comprising two ovoid-form jugs including a "1" gallon capacity marked example having plain mouth and applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal, and an incised "1/2"See Sold Price
Sold2019NC James Franklin Seagle Pottery Stoneware Jug, JFSNorth Carolina, Catawba Valley, stoneware pottery jug with dark brown alakaline glaze and pulled strap handle. Incised initials "JFS" for James Franklin Seagle (Lincoln County, NC, 1829-1892) with anSee Sold Price
Sold2023North Carolina, Catawba Valley 5-Gallon Stoneware JugNorth Carolina, Lincoln County, 5-gallon stoneware pottery jug with dark olive alkaline glaze and two pulled strap handles, together with an incised "5" below the spout denoting capacity. Possible addSee Sold Price
Sold2024C.B. MASTEN ATTRIBUTED, AUMAN POTTERY, SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA SWIRL-DECORATED STONEWARE VASEC.B. MASTEN ATTRIBUTED, AUMAN POTTERY, SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA SWIRL-DECORATED STONEWARE VASE, salt-glazed, tapering ovoid form with blue- and green-marbled decoration, unsigned. C.B. MasteSee Sold Price
Sold2022RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA ATTRIBUTED EARTHENWARE CLAY PIPES, LOT OF TWO,unglazed, wide flutes to bowl and stem. Attributed to the Mount Shepherd Pottery, Randolph Co., NC. Late 18th century. 1 1/2" H, 1 5/8" L; and 2" H, 2" L.Literature: For an early identical example seeSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1870, attributed to the Catawba Valley of North Carolina likely Nelson Bass. The piece having a flat rim above ovoid body with two tab handles at each side. Excellent runny alkaline glaze. ExcelSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Southern Stoneware Pitcher or Stew PotBuncombe County, North Carolina, attributed to the Stone Family. A very rich and well glazed piece having slightly ovoid body and nicely placed strap handle. Very good overall condition no restorationSee Sold Price
Sold2023Southern Lidded Stoneware Bean PotCirca 1930, Vale, North Carolina, attributed to the Reinhardt family. The vessel having its original lid with knob top on well potted jar with tab handles on squat body. The glaze is nice and coveredSee Sold Price
Sold2024Southern Stoneware Preserve JarCirca 1890, Catawba Valley, North Carolina likely Propst. The piece has a nicely formed rim over incised line decoration leading to the shoulder on a slightly ovoid body. Good condition throughout. H1See Sold Price
Sold2023Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Prob. SouthernAlkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Probably Southern, Possibly Catawba Valley (Reindheart Family), North Carolina, Early Twentieth Century. Of ovoid form with pinched spout, applied ribbed C-scroll haSee Sold Price
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