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 Solomon Loy (1805-? Alamance County, NC), Decorated Dirt DishAttributed Solomon Loy (1805-? Alamance County, NC), Decorated Dirt Dishcirca 1860s, earthenware bowl with splashes of alternating white and black slip around the rim and black splashes to the interioSee 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
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
Sold2023Billy Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC, b.1955), Two JugsBilly Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC, b.1955), Two Jugssalt glazed with (4) inscribed bands each brushed with cobalt, one gallon and pint size, each inscribed on the underside "BH 52". 11 in. and 7 iSee Sold Price
Sold2021Moore County Dirt Dishca. 1850 from Moore County, NC fabulous dirt dish very hard to find in this condition. Size is 10.25"See Sold Price
Sold2023Attributed to Cecil Auman Pottery (Randolph County, NC, 1919-1936)Attributed to Cecil Auman Pottery (Randolph County, NC, 1919-1936)clear yellow glaze with runs of chromium red, impressed running flower and vine band below the rim, not signed, presumably decorated bSee Sold Price
Sold2022Attributed Joe & Jeter Lankford (1840s-1910? Buncombe County, NC), Two PotsAttributed Joe & Jeter Lankford (1840s-1910? Buncombe County, NC), Two PotsWeaverville area, alkaline / Albany slip glazed stoneware, a capacity marked three gallon jug (14 1/2 in.) and a two gallon cSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two Gallon Storage Jar, John Yow (1860-1906, RandolphTwo Gallon Storage Jar, John Yow (1860-1906, Randolph County, NC)salt glazed stoneware, having a high collar with rolled rim, short inner rim, slightly ovoid sides, wide applied lug handles, stamped uSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Gallon Jug, James Madison Hayes (1832-1922 RandolphTwo Gallon Jug, James Madison Hayes (1832-1922 Randolph County, NC)salt glazed stoneware having a rounded rim, grooved single strap handle, tooling in two bands at the upper shoulder, stamp "2" betweeSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two Pots, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895, RandolphTwo Pots, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895, Randolph County, NC)salt-glazed stoneware, both approximately quart capacity, a jug ( 7 1/2 in.) and a cream riser (5 x 8 in.) both stamped "J.D. CRAVEN." PriSee Sold Price
Sold2022FRIEDRICH ROTHROCK MORAVIAN SLIP DECORATED DIRT DISHattributed to FRIEDRICH ROTHROCK 1793 - 1800. A phenomenal example of early piedmont North Carolina redware that has provenance dating back nearly 65 years. This amazing dirt dish has an eye-appealingSee Sold Price
Sold2022Four Pieces of Hilton Pottery, Catawba County, NC.Four Pieces of Hilton Pottery, Catawba County, NC.two bowls by Ernest Auburn Hilton, circa 1940, decorated with white blossoms against a dark beige field, glazed with ground Coca-Cola bottles (2 1/2 xSee Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of Two: Randolph County, Alabama Stoneware incl.Two Pieces of Randolph County, Alabama Stoneware, 19th century, a small-sized pitcher with tooled body and appealing greenish alkaline glaze with orange spotting, attributed to the Mapp Pottery, circaSee 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
Sold2018Fine Stoneware Jar w/ Coggled Design att. W. H.Fine Two-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Coggled Decoration, attributed to W.H. Hancock, Moore County, NC, fourth quarter 19th century, stylishly-potted, ovoid jar with tooled shoulder and wide-flaring collSee Sold Price
Sold2022NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIRT DISHES / PANS, LOT OF TWO,each having single lead-glazed interior. Probably Randolph, Alamance, and/or Rowan Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 1 3/4" HOA, 10 5/8" DOA.Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection, WinstonSee Sold Price
Sold2022NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIRT DISHES / PANS, LOT OF TWO,each having lead glaze over a slip wash to interior. Probably Randolph, Alamance, and/or Rowan Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2" HOA, 10 1/4" DOA.Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection,See Sold Price
Sold2018Owen Family, Moore County, NC Stoneware Duck SanderCobalt-Decorated Stoneware Duck Sander, attributed to the Owen Family, Moore County, NC, 20th century, figure of a goose with bulging eyes and pierced breast, decorated with cobalt highlights to the eSee 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
Sold2022ALAMANCE COUNTY DIRT DISH SMALL BOTTOM EARLY 19TH CENTURYA very early hard to find small bottom broad rim dirt dish first quarter of the 19th century. Very great example of earlier redware pot from NC. Width at 9.75".See Sold Price
Sold2021Rare Bucher Paint-Decorated Dome Lid Trinket Box.Rare Bucher Paint-Decorated Dome Lid Trinket Box. Attributed to Heinrich Bucher, Berks County, PA, early 19th century. With two houses, red and white tulips and trees with green leaves on a black grouSee Sold Price
Sold2018Redware Plate with Copper Slip Decoration, Singer,Redware Plate with Copper Slip Decoration, attributed to the Singer Pottery, Haycock Township, Bucks County, PA, fourth quarter 19th century, with coggled edge, the interior decorated with two wavy trSee Sold Price
Sold2017Lot of Two: Stoneware Jar att. J. B. Magee (WashingtonTwo Pieces of Salt-Glazed Stoneware, second half 19th century, a one-gallon jar, decorated with a brushed cobalt tulip on the front and reverse, attributed to J.B. Magee, Washington County, VA, pairedSee Sold Price
8 hrs LeftHermann Historica GmbHTwo large Chinese famille verte dishes decorated with figures, probably Kangxi period (18th century)€2,400
BonhamsA FAMILLE VERTE BOWL AND A PAIR OF FAMILLE VERTE 'SCHOLAR AND ATTENDANT' DISHES Kangxi (3)£400(1 bid)
May 22Hannam's Auctioneers LtdA FINE AND RARE PAIR OF LARGE 18TH CENTURY GEORGE III SILVER GILT REPOUSSE DISHES by Daniel Smith &£2,000
2 days LeftMa San AuctionA GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 19/20TH CENTURY. To include two crackle ware vases decorated£60
2 days LeftMa San AuctionTWO PAIRS OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN DISHES, 18TH CENTURY. The first decorated with a central£80
2 days LeftBonhamsATTRIBUTED TO NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI (1845-1927) OF KYOTO A Pair of Cloisonné-Enamel Jars with E...£4,800
May 22Doyle New YorkChamberlains Worcester 'Bengal Tiger' Porcelain Partial Tea Service Early 19th century$1,000
May 22Doyle New YorkAssembled Coaplort Blue-Ground Part Service; Together with a Bloor Derby Part Service Mid 19th$400
2 days LeftMa San AuctionA GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 19TH CENTURY. To include a pair of bowls with£120(1 bid)