- 2 SOUTHERN ALKALINE GLAZE STONEWARE
JUGSPair of Georgia alkaline glaze drip stoneware jars, possibly White Co., GA. The angled rims, handles, and gallon capacity script indicate the same potter. 1st item - Dark...
[more like this] - LINCOLN COUNTY NC ALKALINE JUG, MARKED
H. R.Scarce North Carolina alkaline glazed jug by Henry Ritchie (b. 1822, Lincoln Co. NC), marked "HR" on upper shoulder with an inscribed "2" denoting gallon capacity. "HR"...
[more like this] - BURLON CRAIG DOUBLE SNAKE JUG(Vale,
North Carolina, 1914-2002) likely 3 gallon size, olive green alkaline glaze, greenish glaze runs from handles, one on lower body, applied snakes with kaolin eyes on opposing...
[more like this] - LARGE BURLON CRAIG FACE JUG(Vale, North
Carolina, 1914-2002) likely four gallon capacity, olive green alkaline glaze, green and rutile runs from top of jar down past applied ears, more rutile runs on and below applied...
[more like this] - RARE AND IMPORTANT MONUMENTAL "JCM"
STAMPED 10 GALLON T...(Catawba Valley, Lincoln County, NC, circa 1840) olive green alkaline glaze over very large rounded ovoid form, green glassy runs down sides of jug from...
[more like this] - IMPORTANT LARGE SIGNED AND DATED DAVE
DRAKE STONEWARE J...(Edgefield, South Carolina, b. circa 1800, d. after 1873) made by Dave Drake, Lewis Miles Stony Bluff Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District,...
[more like this] - SCARCE AND IMPORTANT DAVE DRAKE SIGNED
AND DATED STONEW...(Edgefield, South Carolina, b. circa 1800, d. after 1873) made by Dave Drake, Lewis Miles Stony Bluff Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District,...
[more like this] - NC FOLK POTTERY, LARGE FACE JUG, BURLON
CRAIG Three gallon size with an alkaline glaze, whitish surface over-glaze possibly Bristol from a previous kiln, buggy jug form, stamped on the bottom "BBC"....
[more like this] - WESTERN NC POTTERY, FOUR GALLON JUG
NELSON BASS (LINCOLN COUNTY 1846-1918) Alkaline glazed stoneware with stamp "NB on the shoulder with hand-marked capacity (16 1/2 in.) (section of rim and mouth lacking) and...
[more like this] - TWO ONE GALLON FACE JUGS, KIM ELLINGTON
(VALE, NC, B. 1954) Alkaline glazed stoneware, the first features a frowning expression wiwth forward flap ears, glazed over teeth, glass run goatee (firing line below lower...
[more like this] - HIMER FOX SOUTHERN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE
JUG Himer Jacob Fox (American/North Carolina 1826-1909), Mid-19th century North Carolina piedmont tan wood fired alkaline salt glazed two gallon stoneware jug, 19th/20th century,...
[more like this] - AMBROSE REINHARDT (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC,
1831-1919), ONE GALLON PITCHER Alkaline glazed stoneware pitcher with stamp "AR" above the capacity mark "1" over a band of inscribed lines....
[more like this] - STEVE ABEE (LENOIR, NC, B. 1968), FROG
JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware one gallon jug, having a single handle with a whimsical frog catching a fly applied to the front, inscribed below the frog #1, inscribed on the...
[more like this] - BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC, 1914-2002),
SNAKE JUG One gallon alkaline glazed stoneware jug, an applied snake entwined with the handle, potter's stamp on the underside....
[more like this] - TWO WESTERN NC POTTERY PIECES Second
half 19th century, cinder alkaline glazed stoneware, a two gallon jug and a five gallon storage jar, hand-written capacity, ovoid in form, both are unsigned....
[more like this] - THREE ALKALINE GLAZED JUGS, WESTERN
NC 19th century, stoneware, two are approximately half gallon, the larger has an Albany slip glaze (8 1/2 in.) (spout chipping); the smaller (7 3/4 in.) has traces of rutile...
[more like this] - TWO ALKALINE GLAZED JUGS (19TH CENTURY,
NC), TWO GALLON SIZE The first has an unusual frogskin glaze, very ovoid with single long handle, inscribed lines at the shoulder, strong taper, not signed (crazing and base...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JOE & JETER LANKFORD (1840S-1910?
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC), TWO POTS Weaverville area, alkaline / Albany slip glazed stoneware, a capacity marked three gallon jug (14 1/2 in.) and a two gallon crock (11 3/4 in.)...
[more like this] - JOHN WESLEY HILTON (1846-1923 CATAWBA
COUNTY, NC), TWO JUGS Cinder alkaline glazed stoneware: a two gallon jug, streaky glaze, rounded rim, short applied handle, hand marked capacity, stamped near the base "JWH...
[more like this] - JAMES FRANKLIN SEAGLE (1829-1892 LINCOLN
COUNTY, NC), ONE HALF GALLON JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware with dark olive streaky glaze, wide mouth, grooved arched handle, ovoid tapered form, stamp at front "JFS" over...
[more like this] - NELSON BASS (1846-1918 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), FOUR GALLON JUG Cinder alkaline glazed stoneware, light olive glaze with streaks, tall ovoid form with pulled handle, well-turned and well-balanced, stamped "NB" below...
[more like this] - UNCOMMON STAMP, KELLY RITCHIE (19TH
CENTURY, LINCOLN COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG 1850s-60s, alkaline glazed stoneware, mouth with inner rim, almost straight sides, high gloss drippy glaze, strong stamp "KR /1"....
[more like this] - JOHN GOODMAN (1822-1907 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), FOUR GALLON JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware, highly ovoid form, incised lines at the shoulder above stamp "JG 4"....
[more like this] - DANIEL SEAGLE (1805-1867 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), TWO GALLON JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware with darker streaks, ovoid form with incised lines on the neck, applied grooved strap handle, incised base rim lines, stamped...
[more like this] - DANIEL A. HAYNES (1816-? LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), TWO GALLON JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware dark olive, having a straight spout with five incised lines at the neck, grooved strap handle, lighter slip around the base,...
[more like this] - JOHN GOODMAN (1822-1907 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), ONE GALLON JUG Alkaline glazed with subtle streaks, gentle ovoid form with straight mouth over incised rings, applied strap handle, stamp "JG 1"....
[more like this] - DANIEL HOLLY (1811-1899 LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC), TWO GALLON JUG Dark alkaline glazed stoneware, highly ovoid form, the tooled spout with incised grooves cut into the neck highlighted by rutile, stamped at front "D....
[more like this] - Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Jug North
Carolina, 19th century, each four gallons: ovoid jar with two lug handles, medium-olive runny glaze, 16 in.; jug with two strap handles, 16-1/2 in., base chips, kiln debris...
[more like this] - Two Similar Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware
Jugs American, 19th century: each with mottled and runny glaze, both inscribed by hand "4" (four gallons), attributed to Crawford County, Georgia, 16-1/2 in. and 17 in.,...
[more like this] - Thomas Richey Half-Gallon Jug (Lincoln
County, North Carolina, 1825-1909), neck with two incised rings, runny dark olive alkaline glaze, marked "TR" over "1/2", 9-3/4 in.,...
[more like this] - Decorated Edgefield gallon jug, ovoid
with runny alkaline glaze, circular looped "1" at shoulder above slip floral flourish, Collin Rhodes factory, 1811-1881, Shaw's Creek, Edgefield District, South...
[more like this] - Three pieces Southern pottery: Albany
slip glaze stoneware churn, marked "JD Bishop/Meansville/R #1" (Upson-Pike County, Georgia), 13-1/2 in., [extensive glaze loss and rim chips, base wear]; stoneware three-gallon...
[more like this] - Two Georgia Stoneware Jugs one ovoid
with alkaline glaze, attributed to Becham family, Georgia, 19th century, 13 in., excellent condition, minor glaze flaws as made; six-gallon jug with one handle, alkaline glaze,...
[more like this] - Georgia Pottery Jug Henry Newton Long(Crawford
County 1858-1907) alkaline glazed one gallon stoneware of a khaki tone with dark olive vertical drips ''HNL'' stamp to handle. Actual capacity over one gallon.12.75 in.Fair...
[more like this] - Edgefield four gallon jug, mottled and
runny olive alkaline glaze with finger marks at base, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 15 in. Two rim chips, largest 1/2 in., minor abrasions....
[more like this] - Three pieces stoneware pottery: three-gallon
churn, marked "Brown Pottery", Albany slip glaze, 15-1/4 in., abrasions and glaze loss, lacking lid, large base chip; alkaline glaze jar, high shoulder,12-1/4 in.,...
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