Sold2016Rodney Leftwich North Carolina Pottery Vase,beautiful glaze, local potter, signed, 9", excellent....During the 1970s Rodney had become interested in the historical pottery traditions of western North Carolina. He collected examples, studying thSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rodney Leftwich Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase,Rodney Leftwich Pisgah Forest Pottery Vase, special cameo landscape with sheep, 2007, local North Carolina potter, 9 1/2", excellent.See Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Rodney Leftwich Edgefield Figural Flask #1 of 1Rare #1 of 1 Rodney Leftwich Edgefield Figural Flask of " Jim Lee 1860-1879" of Edgefield South Carolina. This is a highly significant example out of the North Carolina mountain potteries by Rodney anSee Sold Price
Sold2022Rodney Leftwich Face JugDuring the 1970s, Rodney Leftwich followed the regional folk pottery traditions of western North Carolina. Inspired, he purchased a potters wheel and learned to make pottery. His first pieces includedSee Sold Price
Sold2022RODNEY LEFTWICH SNAKE & LIZARD TEAPOT NC POTTERYDuring the 1970s, Rodney Leftwich followed the regional folk pottery traditions of western North Carolina. Inspired, he purchased a potters wheel and learned to make pottery. His first pieces includedSee Sold Price
Sold2022RODNEY LEFTWICH FIGURAL HOLDING JUG NC POTTERYDuring the 1970s, Rodney Leftwich followed the regional folk pottery traditions of western North Carolina. Inspired, he purchased a potters wheel and learned to make pottery. His first pieces includedSee Sold Price
Sold2022RODNEY LEFTWICH FOLKSY FACE JUG NC POTTERYDuring the 1970s, Rodney Leftwich followed the regional folk pottery traditions of western North Carolina. Inspired, he purchased a potters wheel and learned to make pottery. His first pieces includedSee Sold Price
Sold2022RODNEY LEFTWICH FOLKSY FACE MUG NC POTTERYDuring the 1970s, Rodney Leftwich followed the regional folk pottery traditions of western North Carolina. Inspired, he purchased a potters wheel and learned to make pottery. His first pieces includedSee Sold Price
Sold2022RODNEY LEFTWICH FOLKSY FACE MUG NC POTTERYDuring the 1970s, Rodney Leftwich followed the regional folk pottery traditions of western North Carolina. Inspired, he purchased a potters wheel and learned to make pottery. His first pieces includedSee Sold Price
Sold2018JIM & SHIRL PARMENTIER NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY VASEJim & Shirl Parmentier aqua with ginkgo leaves pottery vase. Free standing or wall hanging. 19.25" tall. Purchased for $495 in 2011.See Sold Price
Sold2021Log Cabin North Carolina Pottery VaseRARE form signed on bottom with the log cabin for LOG CABIN pottery of Guilford College, NC ca. 1940. height 9.5"See Sold Price
Sold2024Transitional North Carolina Pottery Vase7.5" 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
Sold2024Transitional North Carolina Pottery Vase8" 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
Sold2022MATT JONES NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY VASESfine estate condition, pair of NC pottery vases, signed & dated on bottom, largest vase is 10.5"See Sold Price
Sold2016Jugtown North Carolina Pottery Vase,Chinese white glaze, 6", signed, excellent.Jugtown Pottery is a working pottery and an American Craft Shop located in a grove of trees and bamboo eight miles south of Seagrove. It is just off Busbee RSee Sold Price
Sold2023North Carolina Pottery VaseNorth Carolina pottery, decorated, signed on bottom. 7.5"See Sold Price
Sold2016Two North Carolina Pottery VasesOne contemporary, green mottled, two-handled vase marked "Shelton's Pottery Spring Festival 2003." One A.R. Cole cocktail pitcher, with two chips on the rim. Tallest, 10" H. x 3 3/4" Dia.See Sold Price
Sold2022RARE signed North Carolina Pottery Vasesigned on bottom. Stamp under research at the moment. Small size 4"See Sold Price
Sold20182 Teague North Carolina Pottery Vases,marbleized swirl, 6" and 10 1/2".....Charlie Teague was the second known potter to be hired by the Busbees. Charlie was born in 1901, the son of potter John Wesley Teague. He learned to turn in fatherSee Sold Price
May 24Eldred'sRICHARD CHRISTIAN NELSON (North Carolina, 1961-), "Hilton Vase With Apples"., Oil on canvas, 11" x$100