Six (6) Vale, North Carolina folk art pottery items with alkaline glazes, including Burlon Craig (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002) and Charles Lisk (Catawba County, 20th-21st century). 1st item: One (1) large jar with brown alkaline glaze, having two lug handles and incised line around the shoulder. Signed "B. B. Craig" to underside. 15 3/4" […]
Lot 466: 4 NC Pottery Items, Inc. J.B. Cole, Charlie Moore, Jugtown
Four (4) North Carolina pottery items, including J. B. Cole, Charlie Moore, and Jugtown. 1st item: Folk art pottery chicken figural by Charlie Moore (NC, 1935-2007) with combed decoration and rutile drips to beak and tail. Signed and dated on the base "Charlie Moore 2001" together with a Jugtown stamp. 8 3/8" H. 2nd item: […]
Lot 175: Western NC Pottery Jug, Martin Alexander Helton
Western North Carolina (Lincoln County) medium olive alkaline glazed stoneware jug marked "MAH" for Martin Alexander Helton and "3" denoting capacity. Pulled, flattened handle attaches to the side of the neck. According to Cinda Baldwin, author of Great and Noble Jar: Traditional Pottery of South Carolina, Martin Alexander Helton also established a pottery in the […]
Lot 190: 3 NC Pottery Items, 2 poss. Rance Steed
Group of three (3) North Carolina salt glazed stoneware items including 2 pitchers possibly turned by Rance Steed and 1 vase form pot. Pots range in size from 8 3/4" H to 10 3/4" H. All pieces late 19th/early 20th century. Note: Seagrove potter Rance Steed was a potter of mixed race who turned for […]
Lot 494: 2 Michael Sherrill NC Pottery Items
1st item: Michael Sherrill (Rhode Island/North Carolina, b. 1954) contemporary ceramic footed bowl, the lower third glazed in purple, the top section unglazed but decorated with various glazed shapes. 6-1/4"H x 10" diameter. 2nd item: Michael Sherrill contemporary ceramic tall ewer with loop handle and black and white speckled glaze, signed on base, 18"H. Provenance: […]
Lot 246: Large Pr. of Chinese Glaze NC Pottery Urns
Large pair of teal Chinese glaze Seagrove pottery urns, attributed to Waymon H. Cole (Montgomery County, NC 1905 – 1987). 21 1/4" H. Second quarter of 20th Century. Second quarter of 20th Century. Note: for a similar example, see "North Carolina Pottery" edited by Barbara Stone Perry and published by the University of North Carolina […]
Lot 100: NC Pottery Jug, W. W. Ballard
North Carolina salt-glazed jug, stamped "W. W. Ballard Dockery, N.C." (1852 – 1894). Pulled handle with concentric rings around the upper bulbous midsection and incised "2" denoting gallon capacity, salt glaze drip on upper midsection. 13 1/8" H. Condition: Very good condition with no visible flaws.
Lot 456: 2 NC Pottery Items by Joe Reinhardt, Pig & Face Ju
2 North Carolina pottery items by Joe Reinhart, pig and face jug. 1st item – Joe Reinhart pottery pig, signed and dated on base "1995". 6" H x 10" L. 2nd item- Joe Reinhart face jug with earrings, blue eyes and open mouth. Signed and dated "1993". 7 1/2" H. Condition: Both overall excellent condition.
Lot 1063: 4 Japanese Meiji Pottery Pcs., incl. Miniatures
Grouping of four Japanese Meiji pottery pieces, all with polychrome enamel and gilt decoration including: one (1) Meiping form vase with dragon and warrior decoration and Shimazu family crest mark to the upper shoulder and base; one (1) small bowl with shaped rim, dragon and warrior decoration, and maker’s seal to the base; one (1) […]
Lot 998: NC Folk Art Pottery Teapot, Albert Hodge
Albert Hodge (NC, b. 1941) Catawba county folk art pottery “Monkey Teapot”, having a brown and blue slip glazes. Incised signature and impressed location “Vale, NC” below the spout terminus. 11 3/4″ H x 11 1/2″ W. CONDITION: Teapot lid with one fleabite chip, Base in overall very good condition.
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