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Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

1994 Swirlled Body Pottery Frogskin Vase by Ben Owen III
1994 Swirlled Body Pottery Frogskin Vase by Ben Owen III

1994 Swirlled Body Pottery Frogskin Vase by Ben Owen III

By Ben Owen III

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Swirlled body pottery vase by Ben Owen III, 1994. Richly striated drip glaze with incised lines setting off the swirlled, lobed body.

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1990s American Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

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Pottery

1960-1972 American Ben Owen Master Potter Stamped Lidded Pitcher
1960-1972 American Ben Owen Master Potter Stamped Lidded Pitcher

1960-1972 American Ben Owen Master Potter Stamped Lidded Pitcher

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1960-1972 Ben Owen Master Potter stamped lidded pitcher. Frogskin glazed in a traditional English style. Fine shaped handle & knop for the lid. 7.5" w., 7.5" h., 6.25" dia. We are a...

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

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Pottery

1960-1972 Pumpkin Glazed Double-Handled Lidded Pottery Jar by Ben Owen I
1960-1972 Pumpkin Glazed Double-Handled Lidded Pottery Jar by Ben Owen I

1960-1972 Pumpkin Glazed Double-Handled Lidded Pottery Jar by Ben Owen I

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1960-1972 pumpkin glazed double handled lidded pottery jar by Ben Owen I, Seagrove, NC. Marked "Ben Owen Master Potter".

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

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1962-1970 Salt Glazed Pottery Tea Pot by Ben Owen I
1962-1970 Salt Glazed Pottery Tea Pot by Ben Owen I

1962-1970 Salt Glazed Pottery Tea Pot by Ben Owen I

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1962-1970 salt glazed pottery tea pot by Ben Owen I, Seagrove, NC. Marked "Ben Owen Master Potter".

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

1960-1972 Frogskin Glaze Pottery Bowl by Ben Owen I
1960-1972 Frogskin Glaze Pottery Bowl by Ben Owen I

1960-1972 Frogskin Glaze Pottery Bowl by Ben Owen I

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1960-1972 frogskin glaze pottery bowl by Ben Owen I, Seagrove, NC. Charming deep thumbprint decoration bowl.

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

1960-1972 Salt Glazed Pottery Jug by Ben Owen I
1960-1972 Salt Glazed Pottery Jug by Ben Owen I

1960-1972 Salt Glazed Pottery Jug by Ben Owen I

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1960-1972 salt glazed pottery jug by Ben Owen I, Seagrove, NC. Large & elegantly formed with ring incised decoration; marked "Ben Owen Master Potter". 1 gallon size. 11.5" h., 9" di...

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Circa 1930-50s Jugtown Pitcher with Strap Handle by Ben Owen I
Circa 1930-50s Jugtown Pitcher with Strap Handle by Ben Owen I

Circa 1930-50s Jugtown Pitcher with Strap Handle by Ben Owen I

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

c.1930-50s pottery orange glazed pitcher with strap handle by Ben Owen I, Jugtown Ware, 1st Jugtown stamp.

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Mid-20th Century American Arts and Crafts Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Circa 1930-50 Jugtown Covered Pot by Ben Owen I
Circa 1930-50 Jugtown Covered Pot by Ben Owen I

Circa 1930-50 Jugtown Covered Pot by Ben Owen I

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

c. 1930-50s covered pottery pot by Ben Owen I, 1st Jugtown mark. The turning lines are elegant.

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Mid-20th Century American Arts and Crafts Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Pottery

C. 1940-50s Early Ben Owen I Jugtown Ware Large Pitcher
C. 1940-50s Early Ben Owen I Jugtown Ware Large Pitcher

C. 1940-50s Early Ben Owen I Jugtown Ware Large Pitcher

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Circa 1940-50s early Ben Owen I, Jugtown Ware, large pitcher. Fine, early example in frogskin glaze. Shoulder rings, incised brown glazed lines. 9" h., 9.25" over spout, 7.25" dia. ...

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Mid-20th Century American Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

Ben Owen III Mirror Black Pottery
Ben Owen III Mirror Black Pottery

Ben Owen III Mirror Black Pottery

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H 3.5 in W 9 in D 9 in

Ben Owen III Mirror Black Pottery

By Ben Owen III

Located in Raleigh, NC

Ben's grandfather, master potter Bem Owen, Sr., admired early oriental pottery displayed in museums and collections and translated those works into his own style of pottery.

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Late 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Clay

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1978 Jugtown Ware Pottery Bird Motif Pie Plate
1978 Jugtown Ware Pottery Bird Motif Pie Plate

1978 Jugtown Ware Pottery Bird Motif Pie Plate

$145

H 1.5 in W 10.25 in D 10.25 in

1978 Jugtown Ware Pottery Bird Motif Pie Plate

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Jugtown Ware Pottery, 1978, Bird Motif Pie Plate. Decorated with a bird on a branch, butt to blue glaze. The mark created by Vernon Owens in 1972, cast from the first Jugtown stamp. ...

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1970s American Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

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Pottery

1988 Jugtown Blue & Sang De Boeuf Vase
1988 Jugtown Blue & Sang De Boeuf Vase

1988 Jugtown Blue & Sang De Boeuf Vase

$360Sale Price|20% Off

H 6.25 in Dm 5 in

1988 Jugtown Blue & Sang De Boeuf Vase

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1988 Jugtown Oriental Translation vase of blue & sang de boeuf glaze. Circular Jugtown Ware impressed mark & impressed date. 6 1/4" H., 5" dia.

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1980s Other Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Pottery

1989 Pinecone Covered Casserole by Vernon Owens
1989 Pinecone Covered Casserole by Vernon Owens

1989 Pinecone Covered Casserole by Vernon Owens

$92Sale Price|36% Off

H 6.5 in Dm 10.25 in

1989 Pinecone Covered Casserole by Vernon Owens

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1989 Pottery covered casserole by Vernon Owens. Pine cone decoration. Jugtown Ware mark, date & inscribed signature. 10 1/4" dia. over handles, 6 1/2" h.

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1980s Other Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Pre-1960 Ben Owen I Era Jugtown Ware Plate
Pre-1960 Ben Owen I Era Jugtown Ware Plate

Pre-1960 Ben Owen I Era Jugtown Ware Plate

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Pre-1960 Ben Owen I era Jugtown Ware yellow glazed plate. Fine condition. This is the earliest Jugtown mark without dates or initials. 8.25" dia.

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Early 20th Century American Folk Art Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Pottery

1994 North Carolina Sid Luck Large Pottery Lidded Pitcher
1994 North Carolina Sid Luck Large Pottery Lidded Pitcher

1994 North Carolina Sid Luck Large Pottery Lidded Pitcher

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

1994 Sid Luck large pottery lidded pitcher. For lemonade or water, the lid to keep insect out. Immensely popular Seagrove, NC potter - 5th generation. 10" h., 8" over handle, 6" dia....

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1990s American Post-Modern Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Rare Yue Celadon-Glazed Vessel, Jin dynasty (265-420)
Rare Yue Celadon-Glazed Vessel, Jin dynasty (265-420)

Rare Yue Celadon-Glazed Vessel, Jin dynasty (265-420)

$3,835Sale Price|35% Off

H 5.91 in Dm 5.91 in

Rare Yue Celadon-Glazed Vessel, Jin dynasty (265-420)

Located in seoul, KR

An early yue celadon jar with a globular body, a short tubular spout, and a single handle attached at the shoulder. The vessel is coated with a grey-green celadon glaze, unevenly app...

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15th Century and Earlier East Asian Vintage Ben Owen Pottery

Materials

Stoneware

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