Sold2022Two 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
Sold2022Attributed 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
Sold2022Attributed 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
Sold2024Two Catawba Valley Stoneware Jugslikely attributed to the Hartsoe family of potters, late 1800s early 1900s, jug with dark greenish brown alkaline glaze with rutile and cream highlights, "2" stamp at shoulder with a slash mark, appliSee Sold Price
Sold2015Shenandoah Valley Redware Pottery Covered Crock,19th century, incised design, handled, 7", attributed to the Bell family of potters....Possibly John Bell, other prolific Bell family members include John's father, Peter Bell (of Hagerstown, MD and WSee Sold Price
Sold2023Attributed 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
Sold2022Two Southern Stoneware Signed Exhibition PostersCatawba Valley, North Carolina. One of Burlon Craig and another Charles Lisk, each is signed by the potter. H20" W15 3/4" Sold from the collection of a Hickory, NC family.See Sold Price
Sold2024Rare Pair of Catawba Valley Storage Vesselslikely attributed to the Hartsoe, Probst, or Reinhardt families of potters, late 1800s to early 1900s, two matched storage jars, beautiful light olive green alkaline glaze with rutile highlights, oneSee Sold Price
Sold2023Thomas Ritchie Catawba Valley NC 5gal JarFine Catawba Valley North Carolina 5gal Jar strongly attributed to Thomas Ritchie (1825-1909) also noted the Ritchie family was one of the largest family of potters in the Catawba Valley area. ThomasSee Sold Price
Sold2022RANDOLPH 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
Sold2022Two Attributed C.R. Auman Pottery PiecesTwo Attributed C.R. Auman Pottery PiecesNC 1920s-30s, an unusual butter or cheese dome and a jug, clear yellow glazed earthenware with cobalt, not signed. Jug 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. Private Collection, SouSee Sold Price
Sold2023Attributed 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
Sold2022Two Stoneware Storage Crocks Attributed to Remmey.Two Unsigned Stoneware Storage Crocks. Attributed to Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. With cobalt blue floral and foliate slip decoration. 9-1/2'' and 7-1/2"h. Condition: Good, no damage.See Sold Price
Sold2022WALT & DOT AUMAN SEAGROVE POTTERY PUNCHBOWL SET NCWith the marriage of Walt Auman & Dorothy (Dot) Cole, two famous NC Seagrove area families were joined together. Unfortunately the couple died in one of the most tragic & famous pottery-related deathsSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two Large Art Pottery Ewers, Attributed to Cole FamilyTwo Large Art Pottery Ewers, Attributed to Cole Family American, 20th Century unmarked Height of larger 25 1/4 inches.See Sold Price
Sold2023Attributed J.B. Cole Pottery (Steeds, NC)Attributed J.B. Cole Pottery (Steeds, NC)earthenware, the first is an angular bowl attributed to Waymon (4 1/2 x 10 in.), the second is a malachite glazed vase (7 1/4 in.), and the third is an elixirSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Handled Baluster Vase, Brown's Pottery, Arden, NCTwo Handled Baluster Vase, Brown's Pottery, Arden, NCearthenware tall vase with a warm brown glaze over polychrome, grooved handles applied at the rim terminate at mid section, inscribed on the undersSee Sold Price
Sold2018Lot of Two: John Jamison / Philadelphia StonewareTwo One-Gallon John Jamison, Philadelphia Stoneware Advertising Crocks, attributed to the Fulper Pottery, Flemington, NJ, circa 1885, each of similar tapered form featuring the slip-trailed advertisinSee Sold Price
Sold2023(4) Texas Pottery Examples, Attributed to St. HedwigFour Texas pottery examples, attributed to St. Hedwig (Bexar County, Texas), slip glaze, includes two crocks / jars marked "2", one smaller crock / jar, and one jug with single handle heightSee Sold Price
Sold2021Decorated Jar, Attributed to Walter Owens at NorthDecorated Jar, Attributed to Walter Owens at North State Pottery (1924-1959 Sanford, NC)glazed earthenware with modernistic inscribed stick figure decoration, unmarked. Accompanied by a note that thisSee Sold Price
Sold2021Tall Neck Vase, Attributed Waymon Cole, J.B. ColeTall Neck Vase, Attributed Waymon Cole, J.B. Cole Pottery (Montgomery County, NC)Chrome Red glazed earthenware, having an elongated neck, ovoid body, dual angular grooved handles, unmarked. 18 3/4 in.See Sold Price
Sold2021Two Tall Vases, Sunset Mountain (1929-1935)Two Tall Vases, Sunset Mountain (1929-1935)made by J. B. Cole's Pottery and sold by a business named The Treasure Chest in Asheville, NC, malachite green glazed earthenware, both with impressed stampSee Sold Price
Sold2015Two Gallon Stoneware Advertising Crock.Two Gallon Stoneware Pottery Advertising Crock. Cobalt floral and foliate slip decoration, attributed to Remmey, Philadelphia. Stamped between flowers "MADE FOR EMERICK & HOPKINS, IMPORTERS OF QUEENSWSee Sold Price
Sold2022North Carolina Federal Inlaid Walnut Chest of DrawersNorth Carolina Federal Inlaid Walnut Chest of Drawersattributed to the Sharrock family, eastern region, circa 1800, yellow pine secondary, dovetailed case, two board rectangular top with applied moldeSee Sold Price
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