Sold2022DONKEL FAMILY ATTRIBUTED, BUNCOMBE CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JARDONKEL FAMILY ATTRIBUTED, BUNCOMBE CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JAR, alkaline-glazed, "4" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with rounded rim and applied curved tab handles. George (1870-1956) and DaviSee Sold Price
Sold2020Two North Carolina Stoneware Vessels19th century. One pitcher likely by the Donkel Family ca 1900, along with a churn likely by Nelson Bass working in Lincoln Co North Carolina. The churn having nicks to the rim and tight hairline fromSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Southern Stoneware Pitcher or Stew PotBuncombe County, North Carolina, attributed to the Stone Family. A very rich and well glazed piece having slightly ovoid body and nicely placed strap handle. Very good overall condition no restorationSee Sold Price
Sold2023Handsome & Large Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1900. Attributed to the Donkel Pottery operation, Western North Carolina. The piece having a well tooled rim above nice proud tab handles on ovoid body. The alkaline glaze is rich and deep. OverSee Sold Price
Sold2023Southern Lidded Stoneware Bean PotCirca 1930, Vale, North Carolina, attributed to the Reinhardt family. The vessel having its original lid with knob top on well potted jar with tab handles on squat body. The glaze is nice and coveredSee 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
Sold2022STAMPED "H. FOX" (1826-1858), CHATHAM CO., NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JAR,salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity mark, cylindrical form with wide mouth and flattened rim. Himer Jacob Fox, Chatham Co., NC. Third quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" H, 6 3/4" D rim.Literature: Parallels PeSee Sold Price
Sold2022CHESTER WEBSTER (1779-1882) ATTRIBUTED, RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JUG,alkaline-glazed, designated "1" gallon capacity, ovoid form with two bands of incised rings including two above capacity mark and four below, lacking strap handle. Attributed to Chester Webster, probaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Southern Stoneware Storage Jar19th century, Western North Carolina. Donkel Pottery. having four stamp at one side. H15 3/8" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert, Easley, SC.See Sold Price
Sold2024Southern Stoneware Jug of Smaller Size North CarolinaCirca 1900 likely by the Donkel family working in Asheville, North Carolina. The jug has a very nicely potted form with a small ribbon strap handle on the ovoid body. The glaze is an earth tone alkaliSee Sold Price
Sold2024Southern Stoneware Preserve Jar North CarolinaWestern, North Carolina likely by the Donkel pottery operation of Asheville. Well potted jar having tooled rim over high well placed tab handles on ovoid body with alkaline glaze. Incised with 2 at upSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1870, attributed to the Catawba Valley of North Carolina likely Nelson Bass. The piece having a flat rim above ovoid body with two tab handles at each side. Excellent runny alkaline glaze. ExcelSee Sold Price
Sold2019Two Southern Stoneware Storage JarsLast quarter of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina attributed to the Johnson family working in Laurens County SC. An early incised vessel having some nice routeal runs on a rich deep alkalineSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware Storage JarLate 19th century, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, likely by the Propst Family. The piece having well-formed and flattened rim continuing down to throwing ridge which is flanked by two scalloped tab hSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rare Shenandoah Valley Stoneware Preserve Jar attrib.Rare Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Preserve Jar, attributed to the Coffman family, Rockingham Co., VA, circa 1850, squat-shaped, highly ovoid jar with ribbed lug handles, decorated on the front and backSee Sold Price
Sold2022Early Rare Boggs Family Alabama Cream RiserEarly Rare Boggs Family Alabama Cream Riser This is a outstanding rare and early form from Alabama. This piece is attributed to the Boggs family ( Also strong roots in Alamance County North Carolina )See Sold Price
Sold2023Catawba Valley Propst Family Stoneware LotCatawba Valley Stoneware Lot, this is a great lot of southern pottery from the Catawba Valley area of North Carolina. One is a fine quart jug with green alkaline glaze and is in mint condition, and stSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Texas Duncan Shop Stoneware 3gal Jar 1860'sFine Texas, Duncan Shop Stoneware Three Gallon Jar 1860's. One of the great potters of the South. Family trained in Edgefield South Carolina and migrated to Alabama then onward to middle Texas. This jSee Sold Price
Sold2022LESTER THOMPSON ATTRIBUTED, ALAMANCE CO., NORTH CAROLINA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FIGURAL DUCK DISH,lead-glazed, having a wavy, undulating flaring rim with six applied figural ducks with green-painted decorations. Unmarked. 1920-1930. 2" HOA, 10 1/2" D.Literature: Parallels Compton - North CarolinaSee Sold Price
Sold2022NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO,salt-glazed, comprising a "1" gallon capacity mark example, cylindrical form with flat-top rim and incised shoulder rings, and an incised "3" gallon capacity mark example, slight ovoid wide-mouth formSee Sold Price
Sold2022NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO,each salt-glazed and approximately one and a half-quart capacity, comprising a wide-mouth form example having two bands of double incised rings and applied deep tab handles, and a cylindrical form exaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Redware Salt DishRedware salt dish. Loy family. Alamance Co. North Carolina, circa 1865. D 3-3/8". Condition: Excellent original condition. Copy and paste this link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ogg6See Sold Price
Sold2018NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE CHURNNorth Carolina Stoneware Churn / Jar. Dark brown alkaline glaze, incised "3" gallon capacity mark. Graceful ovoid form with arched lug handles and delicate slightly flared rim. Probably Catawba ValleySee 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
Jul 07Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals2 NC Stoneware Pottery Itens, incl. Catawba Valley Jar$100
Jun 27Brunk AuctionsRare Large Heinrich Schaffner Attributed Lead Glazed Earthenware Storage Vessel$25(1 bid)
18 hrs LeftHeartland Artifact Auctions Inc3 7/8" Adena Pendant, Motley COA, found in Union Co., North Carolina, Ex Alan Vernon Collection$12(2 bids)
Jun 20Jeffrey S. Evans & AssociatesMECKLENBURG CO. / UNION CO., NORTH CAROLINA PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER$1,000