SoldTwo Gary Mitchell Catawba Valley Pottery Pitchers11 inch tall pitcher with dark brown runny glaze, incised lines at neck, distinctive applied handle, 10 inch 2 color swirl pitcher, both bearing Stamped GM under spoutSee Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pottery Pitcher10.5" att. to Reinhardt potters ca. 1890-1900 alkaline glaze pitcher.See Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pottery Pitchers (2)12", 11" lite alkaline glaze pitchers ca. 1880. nice runs and great glaze.See Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pottery Pitchers (2)13", 9.5" two catawba valley pottery pitchers. Ca. 1890 in a dark glaze.See Sold Price
SoldDonkel Pottery Catawba Valley Pitcher11.5" restoration to rim and handle. Marked with a key stamp. Donkel pottery was by brothers George and David Donkel ca. 1890 through the early part of the 1900s.See Sold Price
SoldCATAWBA HILTON POTTERY PITCHERHilton Pottery, Catawba Valley, NC Pitcher. Early to Mid 20th century. Measures 7"x6 1/2"x11 1/4". Weight 4 pds 11 oz. John Wesley Helton established a pottery business in the mid 1800's after returniSee Sold Price
SoldFive Pieces of Catawba Valley Potterypitcher, brownish green alkaline glaze, ridged shoulder, applied strap handle, likely attributed to Reinhardts, 11 in.; canning jar, gray green speckled glaze, impressed banded lines at shoulder, curvSee Sold Price
SoldBurlon Craig Pottery Three Color Swirl Pitcher / Fluted Vase Catawba Valley NCThese are fine examples of the folk pottery of Burlon Craig (b1914-d2002) circa 1990s. Both pots are tri-swirl with cobalt, white, and alkaline. And incised sine wave decoration. The pitcher has a finSee Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pitcher ca. 1860Catawba Valley North Carolina southern pottery. See photos for damage report also listing in the condition. Most pottery ships in house for $56 - $68 per box.See Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pitcher ca. 1860Catawba Valley North Carolina southern pottery. See photos for damage report also listing in the condition. Most pottery ships in house for $56 - $68 per box.See Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pitcher ca. 1860Catawba Valley North Carolina southern pottery. See photos for damage report also listing in the condition. Most pottery ships in house for $56 - $68 per box.See Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pitcher w/ DamageCatawba Valley North Carolina southern pottery. See photos for damage report also listing in the condition. Most pottery ships in house for $56 - $68 per box.See Sold Price
SoldMike Ball PitcherMike Ball Catawba Valley contemparary pitcher. Great alkiline glaze and outstanding form. Mike Ball is a very tallented pottery and turns a very thin and well crafted piece of pottery. Height 13"See Sold Price
SoldFaye and George Greiner Catawba pottery pitcher, 9" tall, 10" deep from spout to handle, 8" wideFaye and George Greiner Catawba pottery pitcher The Catawba are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation. This is a beautiful example of pottery made for utSee Sold Price
SoldThree Pieces of Catawba Valley Potterylarge Burlon Craig vase, olive green alkaline glaze, baluster form, stamped "B.B. CRAIG, VALE, N.C." on base, 14-1/4 in.; small jug with olive green alkaline glaze, signed "? J D" on shoulder, straighSee Sold Price
SoldAlbert Hodge Monkey Jug Tea Pot Catawba Valley Pottery NCAlbert Hodge took some creative license with this teapot. Definitely from the 1990s. Tremendous detail in this unique style of teapot that a few other folk potters have also embraced. Also Albert usesSee Sold Price
SoldJoe Reinhardt Monkey Face Jug Homage to TX Catawba Valley Pottery NCJoe Reinhardt is a retired Catawba Valley potter. His shop/home are basically across the road from the old Craig family homesite. He lost his sweetheart Jill (his wife) ~1/2 dozen years ago. This is dSee Sold Price
SoldBen Allman Face Jug Wood Fired Alkaline 2 Handle Catawba Valley Pottery NCBen Allman has turned pots for a couple decades+ in the Catawba Valley. He also helps run a local auction with his dad Terry. Based currently in Conover NC. This is truly fine example of Ben's folk poSee Sold Price
SoldJoe Reinhardt VERY RARE pottery Fish (Blue) Catawba Valley Pottery NCJoe Reinhardt would make truly a cornucopia of forms. Not that other potters didn't embrace a variety, but he really came up many JR originals. Other potters made fish, but Joe Reinhardt didn't make mSee Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pottery Churn13-1/2" fantastic alkaline glaze churn ca. 1890. Catawba Valley NCSee Sold Price
SoldBEN ALLMAN CATAWBA VALLEY POTTERY #9 ROOSTER W/ GLASS RUNSBen Allman has turned pots for a couple decades+ in the Catawba Valley. He also helps run a local auction with his dad. Based currently in Conover NC. This is dark alkaline glazed with glass run decorSee Sold Price
SoldCatawba Valley Pottery Churnatt. To the sloppy potter of the Catawba Valley ca. 1890. one handle is chipped off see photos.See Sold Price
SoldCharles Charlie Lisk Miniature Jug Catawba Valley Pottery NCCharlie Lisk mini pots have an illustrious history with collectors. Still popular, but at one time a dozen years ago, they were sometimes more valuable then the 1 G pots easily (particularly with faceSee Sold Price
SoldWalter Fleming Double Chamber Monkey Jug Catawba Valley Pottery NCWalter Fleming is the Senior Potter of the Catawba Valley, still active outside Statesville (some say age 84, which is about correct). This double level monkey jug is a form he occasionally embraces,See Sold Price