Sold2022STAMPED "NB", NELSON BASS, LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JUGSTAMPED "NB", NELSON BASS, LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JUG, alkaline-glazed, incised "3" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with plain mouth and applied strap handles. Nelson Sion Bass (184See Sold Price
Sold2019Western NC Nelson Bass Pottery JugWestern North Carolina dark brown alkaline glaze 4-gallon stoneware pottery jug, tall ovoid form with pulled strap handle, stamped below the spout "NB" for Nelson Bass (Lincoln County, NC, 1846-1918)See Sold Price
Sold2024Unusual Large Nelson Bass Wide Mouth Jug(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1846-1918) runny dark olive green alkaline glaze, elongated ovoid form, flared wide spout, applied ridged strap handle, stamped "NB" with inscribed "5" at neck of jar,See Sold Price
Sold2022Nelson Bass Storage Jar(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1846-1918) glassy brown and green alkaline glaze, ovoid form, "NB" stamped on one of two applied lug handles, "NB" also inscribed on shoulder adjacent to handle, "2" iSee Sold Price
Sold2021Daniel Seagle Stoneware Jug(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1805-1867) exceptional runny olive green alkaline glaze, bulbous form, "D S" stamped at shoulder above "2", three ringed angled neck, thick collared rim, thick ridgedSee Sold Price
Sold2021Fine & Early Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1830, Lincoln County, North Carolina. School of Daniel Seagle. Very nicely formed vessel having a flared spout tapering upwards attached to a nicely pulled and applied handle terminating in a thSee Sold Price
Sold2017Very Fine Early Decorated Southern Stoneware Jugschool of Daniel Seagul, Lincoln County, North Carolina, circa 1830. exceptional early form and rich runny glaze. decorated with inscribed lines at spout and upper body. H14 1/2" Note: Handle is an olSee Sold Price
Sold2023Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1850, Lincoln County, North Carolina, School of Daniel Seagle. Jug having a very well potted body with rich runny glaze and ovoid form. The piece having incised decorated surrounding upper bodySee Sold Price
Sold2017Burlon Craig Stoneware Monkey Jug(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), mottled dark green alkaline glaze, applied snake decoration between two spouts on opposing shoulders, applied half loop handle over pointed jug top, line dSee 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
Sold2020Two North Carolina Stoneware Vessels19th century. One pitcher likely by the Donkel Family ca 1900, along with a churn likely by Nelson Bass working in Lincoln Co North Carolina. The churn having nicks to the rim and tight hairline fromSee 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
Sold2023Three B. B. Craig Stoneware Miniatures(Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), three stoneware miniatures, two pitchers and a bean pot, stamped "B.B. CRAIG / VALE, N.C." (one pitcher with partial stamp), each with applieSee Sold Price
Sold2022Himer Fox Stoneware Jug(Chatham County, North Carolina, 1826-1909) green, brown, and red salt glaze over ovoid jug form, stamped "1" and "H. Fox" at shoulder, straight neck, tooled spout, applied strap handle, 7-1/2 in. ProSee Sold Price
Sold2024Three Pieces of Burlon Craig Stoneware(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002) jug with glassy light olive green speckled alkaline glaze, rutile highlights to areas of body, wavy line decoration at shoulder, flared rim, large applied sSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Pieces of North Carolina Sylvanius Hartsoe Pottery(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1850-1926) shiny greenish brown alkaline glaze, rounded jug form, stamped "SLH" and "2" at shoulder, ringed neck and rim of spout, applied strap handle, 13-1/2 in.; daSee 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
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
Sold2024Reinhardt Bros. Lidded Stoneware Swirl Jar(Lincoln County, North Carolina, circa 1930's) brown and tan swirl glaze, rutile highlights inside and out. short sided, angled shoulder, two small applied lug handles, lopsided flared rim, lid with kSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fine Southern Stoneware Storage Jarschool of Daniel Seagle, Lincoln County, North Carolina, circa 1840. with very fine form and exhibiting inscribed line decoration at upper body. H11 1/4" W9 1/2" Private Collection of Dr. Charles WebbSee Sold Price
Sold2022Very Fine Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1870, Lincoln County, North Carolina by Sylvanus Hartsoe. Exceptionally potted and glazed example having potters initials on one handle. The piece has a very rich rutile on all sides. Each handlSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Jeremiah Clemer Lincoln County North Carolina Alkaline Glaze PitcherMarked J C 1 along shoulder with applied handle. Major rim chips and heavy wear into sides of the jug. Clemer was a pre 1860 North Carolina pottery and very few examples of his work exist today in anySee 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
Sold2018Excellent Southern Stoneware Small Storage JarCirca 1840, School of Daniel Seagle working in Lincoln County North Carolina. The vessel is exceptionally potted with a fine glaze. Excellent condition, no mark detected. H10"See Sold Price
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