OSA, Denmark. Two large retro unique ceramic bowls with glaze in turquoise tones.Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$150
Osa, Denmark. Two small retro unique ceramic bowls with glaze in yellow-brown tones.Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$100
2 East TN Stoneware Pottery Jars, attrib. John E. GlassCase Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals4.7(308)$2504 days Left
SoldAttributed Eastern Piedmont, NC, Two Earthenware Dirt DishesAttributed Eastern Piedmont, NC, Two Earthenware Dirt Dishes19th century, earthenware with remnants of clear orange glaze, one appears to retain a faint shadow of looped decoration, not signed. LargerSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed 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
SoldAttributed Eastern Piedmont, NC, Two Early Lead Glazed Redware VesselsAttributed Eastern Piedmont, NC, Two Early Lead Glazed Redware Vesselsthe first is a pitcher with some manganese in the glaze, ring turnings at the throat (8 in.) (rim with chip and glaze losses; glazSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed Solomon Loy (1805-? Alamance County, NC), Decorated Dirt DishAttributed Solomon Loy (1805-? Alamance County, NC), Decorated Dirt Dishcirca 1860s, earthenware bowl with splashes of alternating white and black slip around the rim and black splashes to the interioSee Sold Price
SoldPiedmont NC Dirt Dish ca. 1870piedmont NC dirt dish ca. 1870. a very nicee dirt dish.See Sold Price
SoldPiedmont North Carolina Dirt Dish ca. 1870piedmont NC dirt dish. Tite age hairlines at edge. Very nice piece of North Carolina pottery.See Sold Price
SoldPiedmont North Carolina Dirt Dish ca. 1870outstanding piedmont NC dirt dish. No cracks or losses. Nice condition.See Sold Price
SoldPiedmont North Carolina Dirt Dish ca. 1870very nice piedmont NC dirt dish. Age cracks. See photoSee Sold Price
SoldPiedmont North Carolina Dirt Dish ca. 1871piedmont NC dirt dish. Tite age hairlines at edge. Very nice piece of North Carolina pottery.See Sold Price
SoldPiedmont North Carolina Dirt Dish ca. 1870very nice piedmont NC dirt dish. Glass losses, see photos.See Sold Price
SoldTwo 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
SoldAttributed J.B. Cole Pottery, (Steed's NC), Two Medicine JarsAttributed J.B. Cole Pottery, (Steed's NC), Two Medicine Jars1940s, earthenware with split handles in green and blue glazes, not signed. 8 in. and 5 1/2 in. From the Collection of Quincy and Betty ScaSee Sold Price
SoldNORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIRT DISHES / PANS, LOT OF TWO,each having single lead-glazed interior. Probably Randolph, Alamance, and/or Rowan Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 1 3/4" HOA, 10 5/8" DOA.Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection, WinstonSee Sold Price
SoldNORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIRT DISHES / PANS, LOT OF TWO,each having lead glaze over a slip wash to interior. Probably Randolph, Alamance, and/or Rowan Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2" HOA, 10 1/4" DOA.Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection,See Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Ernest Auburn Hilton (Catawba County, NC, 1878-1948)Attributed to Ernest Auburn Hilton (Catawba County, NC, 1878-1948)pre-WWII, two examples: an earthenware vase with large applied strap handles, glass glazed with cobalt edge (9 1/4 in.) (small base riSee Sold Price
SoldFRIEDRICH ROTHROCK MORAVIAN SLIP DECORATED DIRT DISHattributed to FRIEDRICH ROTHROCK 1793 - 1800. A phenomenal example of early piedmont North Carolina redware that has provenance dating back nearly 65 years. This amazing dirt dish has an eye-appealingSee Sold Price
SoldRANDOLPH 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
SoldPablo Picasso (Spanish/Paris, 1881-1973)Pablo Picasso (Spanish/Paris, 1881-1973), "Bird under the Sun (A.R. 174)", 1952, and "Bird on a Branch (A.R. 175)", 1952, two earthenware clay dishes with oxidized paraffin, each base inscribed "EditiSee Sold Price
SoldRare Alamance County North Carolina Slip Decorated Earthenware Dishlikely attributed to Salomon Loy, circa 1825, lead glazed surface, orange colored surface, decorated centrally with a manganese slip cruciform motif encircled by line and wavy line slip, flared outerSee Sold Price
SoldIconic Mintons Majolica 'Hare and Duck Head' Game-Pie Dish and Cover The model attributed to PaulIconic Mintons Majolica 'Hare and Duck Head' Game-Pie Dish and Cover The model attributed to Paul Comoléra, shape no. 1990, date cypher for 1876 Oval, the shallow domed cover molded with two addorsSee Sold Price
SoldAttr. Maria Nichols, Rookwood very early teapotAttributed to Maria Longworth Nichols Storer (1849-1932) for Rookwood Pottery very early earthenware Limoges style lidded teapot, decoration consisting of two bunnies on one side and flying bats on thSee Sold Price
SoldCharlotte Perriand (attributed), Two armchairs 'La Cachette', c. 1968<p>H. 73 x 71.5 x 88 cm. <br />France. <br />Wood, black lacquered, gray fabric cover.</p>See Sold Price
SoldThirteen Chinese coral ground bowls and dishesA set of thirteen Chinese coral ground floral decorated bowls and dishesComprising of two dishes and eleven bowls, all with square seal marks to undersides.diameter of plate 9 3/4in (25cm); height ofSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Group of Antique Chinese EnamelwareLarge Group of Antique Chinese Enamelware, 16 pieces including: two bowls, two small trays, cup, pair of lidded jars, two dishes, three lidded jars, four section container, two lidded dishes, vase, deSee Sold Price