Sold2024North Carolina Swirl Glaze Folk Pottery PitcherNorth Carolina Swirl Glaze Folk Pottery Pitcher that is signed and is in mint condition. Has a wagon wheel mark on lower handle terminal. Standing 9" TallSee Sold Price
Sold2018NC Burlon Craig Pottery PitcherLarge Burlon Craig (North Carolina, 1914-2002) stoneware pottery pitcher with swirl glaze. Stamped on base "B. B. Craig, Vale, NC". 16 1/2". 9.5 lbs. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. CaldwellSee Sold Price
Sold20231995 Joe Reinheart Swirl PigJoe Reinheart of North Carolina Folk Pottery Swirl Pig, signed and dated 1995. Great detail and glaze.See Sold Price
Sold2024North Carolina Pottery Pitcher blue glaze13" items are estate condition, they have been collected over the last 40 years and are now coming out to be sold again. See photos for details.See Sold Price
Sold2022North Carolina Pottery Pitcher, possibly Buncombe CoNeat pitcher w/ very thin firing glaze. Basic in form, but really intriguing handle (i.e. very unique and likely the maker could be id'ed by the handle alone). Possibly Brown Brothers. Ca. 1900. 6" taSee Sold Price
Sold2024Hilton Pottery Swirl Pitcherca. 1940 Hilton North Carolina pottery miniature pitcher 3"HSee Sold Price
Sold2023Burlon Craig Miniature Swirl Pitcher3.5" Burlon Craig was the last true North Carolina utilitarian potter to wood fire wares in North Carolina. He began making pottery in the late 1940s and switched to the more folk traditional face jugSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Burlon Craig Swirl Pottery BasketFine Signed Burlon B. Craig (BBC) Swirl Southern Folk Pottery Basket. Born 1914-2002 he is noted as the most famous contemporary pottery of North Carolina. He is noted in the Smithsonian American ArtSee Sold Price
Sold2023Edith Harwell Pinewood Pottery PitchersTwo Edith Harwell Pinewood Pottery pitchers, mirror brown glaze, Edith lived in Charlotte, North Carolina at one time and was a contemporary of Juliana Busbee, incised stamped marks “Oct 6 1958 PINESee Sold Price
Sold2021SIX VINTAGE POTTERY CATFISHSouthern folk potterySIX VINTAGE POTTERY CATFISHSouthern folk pottery catfish, in traditional North Carolina red clay, with varied glazes, most are stamped "Charles Moore", and "jugtown ware", 3" to 7" l.See Sold Price
Sold2023Ram Pottery North Carolina Statue Of LibertyRam Pottery North Carolina Statue Of Liberty by Vicki Miller of Ash County North Carolina. Great piece of southern folk pottery. Excellent condition, small glaze void on tip of flame and crown, very iSee Sold Price
Sold2021North Carolina Pottery PitcherAuman pottery pitcher, North Carolina, ca. 1940. height 5.5"See Sold Price
Sold2024North Carolina Pottery Pitcher5" glazed chip to rim. items are estate condition, they have been collected over the last 40 years and are now coming out to be sold again. See photos for details.See Sold Price
Sold2022North Carolina Pottery Pitcher Group3 pieces, Brown Pottery, ML Owens, Seagrove NC. 2 of them signed on bottom, tallest is 5.5"See Sold Price
Sold2021Evan Javan Brown North Carolina Art Pottery PitcherEvan Javan Brown, Sr. (American, 1897-1980). Vintage North Carolina art pottery hand thrown pitcher with lid in a glossy brown glaze, impressed mark "E. J. Brown Handmade" along the undersidSee Sold Price
Sold2023Stellar Billy Ray Hussey Fox FiguralStellar Master Folk Potter Billy Ray Hussey Fox Figural of North Carolina. This is a great piece of southern folk pottery with this fox figural and what a outstanding glaze pallet this one has. The foSee Sold Price
Sold2021Chester Webster Bird and Fish PotteryIt is my pleasure to offer collectors this rare opportunity to own an Extremely Rare and desirable North Carolina Salt Glaze Chester Webster incised Bird storage jar. The pinnacle of North Carolina SaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Swirl Pottery Vase North Carolinanorth carolina pottery swirl vase, potter un-identified. 7.5"See Sold Price
Sold2022Piedmont North Carolina Salt Glaze Pitcher ca. 1860Alamance County Pitcher, ca. 1860 not signed. 14"See 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
4 days LeftDixon's Crumpton AuctionRookwood Standard Glaze Art Pottery Pitcher decorated by A.R. Valentien$25(1 bid)