Sold2022Piedmont North Carolina Salt Glaze Pitcher ca. 1860Alamance County Pitcher, ca. 1860 not signed. 14"See Sold Price
Sold2022Piedmont North Carolina Salt Glaze Jug ca 1860salt glaze, possibly Alamance County or Randolph County. Nice shape. 12"See Sold Price
Sold2022Piedmont North Carolina Salt Glaze Canning Jar ca 1861not signed. Craven family. Nice glaze. Ca. 1860. 11"See Sold Price
Sold2024Piedmont North Carolina Churn ca. 186016" salt glaze churn, nice drip, marked 2 gallon under handle not signed. Ca. 1860See Sold Price
Sold2024Piedmont NC Pair of Salt Glaze Jugs ca. 185014" outstanding a rare pair of jugs from Randolph or Chatam County North Carolina. An identical pair. Ca. 1840-1860See Sold Price
Sold2022Piedmont North Carolina Salt Glaze Jugnice size most likely Craven School ca. 1870. not signed. 7.5"See Sold Price
Sold2021North Carolina Salt Glazed Pitcherca. 1880 salt glazed pitcher piedmont nc - no marks - height 10.5"See Sold Price
Sold2023North Carolina 3 Gallon Salt Glaze Jug ca. 188016.5" a more rare example in this wide mouth syrup jug style, ca. 1880. this is possibly a dark Albany slip glaze which points towards the western part of the state of North Carolina. 19" - a gallon mSee Sold Price
Sold2022Collection Southern Stoneware VesselsLast half of the 19th century. The group includes two storage jars and one jug. The jug is likely Piedmont, North Carolina having a nice form with salt glaze. The two storage jars are likely Catawba VSee Sold Price
Sold2023Miniature Piedmont North Carolina Jug4.5" miniature jug, att. To the fox family ca. 1860. damage as seen in photoSee 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
Sold20241985 Signed Vernon Owens Jugtown Ware North Carolina PitcherVernon Owens Jugtown Pottery Decorated Pitcher circa 1985. Great salt glaze and form. Signed and dated on base with stamp. Standing 9 1/4" TallSee 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
Sold20163 - Ohio Stoneware Salt Glaze Pitchers Ca. 1900-203 - Ohio Stoneware Pitchers, Salt Glaze, Ca 1900-1920: Blue White, Flying Birds, H. 7-1/2", Dia. 4", hairline 3" ; Blue White, Embossed Fruit Design, H. 8", Dia 4-3/4", Flake on spout ; Blue White, H.See 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
Sold2022PIEDMONT NORTH CAROLINA DECORATED PITCHERThis beautiful two tone slip decoration bulbous pitcher was likely turned in Alamance Co. First came to market 5 years ago at Crockerfarm Auction, new to market then, found in Ohio. Also coggled wheelSee Sold Price
Sold2024Piedmont North Carolina Jug ca. 18406.5" 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
Sold2020Blue Salt Glaze Stoneware Pitchera sponge ware blue salt glaze stoneware pitcher ca. 1890 height 9"condition is good with age around the rim.See Sold Price
Sold2022Piedmont North Carolina Redware Jug ca. 1780rare redware jug from North Carolina missing handle. Possibly Salem and or Guilford County North Carolina. 8"See Sold Price
Sold2022Cagle Road Pottery Rooster Jug Seagrove NC 2000Half gallon Cagle Road Pottery Seagrove NC, circa 2000, this is a great example out of Moore county North Carolina with a salt glaze and a fine applied rooster with great detail. Mint condition, signeSee Sold Price
Sold20202 NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY JUGSTwo North Carolina Pottery Jugs. 1- Half gallon North Carolina stoneware moonshine jug, late 19th century, 9" tall. 2- North Carolina salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, 10 1/2". Weight on all 7 pds. PROVESee Sold Price
Sold2015AMERICAN ART POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF TWOAMERICAN ART POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a Roseville Florentine bowl with printed mark, and a North Carolina attributed salt-glazed pitcher with strap handle and tightly pinched spout, wiSee Sold Price
May 15Langston Auction GalleryAntique Blue & White Warming Plate & Antique Salt Glaze Pitcher with Pewter Top$20
May 16DuMouchellesJohann Kaendler (German, 18th C.) for Meissen (German) Porcelain Figural Grouping, Allegory of$300(1 bid)