- STONEWARE ADVERTISING JUG FOR C.A. DORSHEIMERca.
early 20th century; two-tone (dark brown and off-white) Bristol glazed cylindrical jug, oval cobalt advertising legend "C.A. Dorsheimer/ Wholesale Liquor Dealer/ 152 E. King...
[more like this] - George E. Ohr. Pitcher. 1897-1900, glazed
earthenware. 4¼ h × 4 w × 3¼ d in. result: $4,410. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Pitcher features a cut-out handle, in-body dimples, and an ochre and dark brown glaze. Impressed...
[more like this] - DARK BROWN EARTHENWARE JUGS, VINTAGE,
2 Two vintage glazed earthenware jugs with single handles. Large jug 8.75" H x approx. 6" D and small jug 6.75" H x approx. 5.5" D. Chips and glaze loss noted....
[more like this] - LARGE VINTAGE EARTHENWARE WINE JUG,
27"HLarge vintage earthenware wine jug, having dark brown glaze, applied handles at each side, on circular foot, approx 27"h, 10"w...
[more like this] - 4 PIECES OF RUSSELL HENRY FOLK ART POTTERYca.
1970s-1998; all wheel thrown earthenware clay with glazed decoration: 1979 redware plate with Dutch boy theme decoration, dark brown ground, 8"d, 1"h; 1978 yellowware handled...
[more like this] - FOUR WEDGWOOD DRY BODY WARES, ENGLAND,
19TH CENTURY, England, 19th century, a smear glazed white stoneware potpourri and cover, ht. 4 1/4; a caneware club jug with rosso antico Bacchanalian boys, ht. 7 3/8; a caneware...
[more like this] - A 17TH CENTURY DARK BROWN STONEWARE
BELLARMINE FLAGON with face mask and cartouche worded ‘Ian Allers’, 20cm high and four other similar bellarmines...
[more like this] - MR. FURROW THE FARMER D6701 - ROYAL
DOULTON TOBY JUGRoyal Doulton Toby Jug, Mr. Furrow the Farmer D6701 (dark brown coat; cream trousers; light brown hat). Designed by William K. Harper. Series: The Doultonville...
[more like this] - DOULTON LAMBETH HARRY SIMEON TOBY JUG,
TOBY XXLarge sized. Stoneware; variation 2. Two toned; light and dark brown glazed finish.
Figure seated on barrel holding a jug of ale . Manufactured for Phillips Oxford...
[more like this] - MR. FURROW THE FARMER D6701 - ROYAL
DOULTON TOBY JUGRoyal Doulton Toby Jug, Mr. Furrow the Farmer D6701 (dark brown coat; cream trousers; light brown hat). Designed by William K. Harper. Series: The Doultonville...
[more like this] - DOULTON LAMBETH HARRY SIMEON TOBY JUG,
TOBY XXLarge sized. Stoneware; variation 2. Two toned; light and dark brown glazed finish.
Figure seated on barrel holding a jug of ale . Manufactured for Phillips Oxford...
[more like this] - 2 GA ALKALINE GLAZE STONEWARE JUGSPair
of Georgia alkaline glaze drip stoneware jars. 1st item - Dark alkaline glaze drip jug with olive drips over a dark brown body, extruded handle, two incised lines around the...
[more like this] - 3 MIDDLE TN POTTERY ITEMS1st item: Middle
TN stoneware honey jar with strap handle, mottled tan to brown transition glaze and incised line around the shoulder. 11" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 5.8 lbs. 2nd item:...
[more like this] - GROUPING OF MIDDLE TN POTTERY, 8 ITEMS8
Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery items including one (1) large tan to brown glaze bottle (10 1/4" H), one (1) small brown glaze bottle (5 1/2" H), one (1) light brown and...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF 13 PIECES OF ASSORTED CHINESE
PORCELAIN PORCELAIN
comprising:
a) a celadon ewer, Ming dynasty, circa 13th-14th century, with thin trumpet neck, raised on a low, straight foot, decorated with vine motifs;...
[more like this] - FOUR CATAWBA VALLEY STONEWARE JUGS INCLUDING
JFS(James Franklin Seagle, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1829-1892) runny brownish green alkaline glaze, ovoid form jug, "JFS" and "1" stamp at shoulder. ringed neck, thick...
[more like this] - 12TH C. KHMER ANGKOR POTTERY LIDDED
STUPA INCENSE JAR**First Time At Auction**
Southeast Asia, Cambodia or Northern Thailand, Khmer Empire (Angkor culture), ca. 12th to 14th century CE. This is a beautiful...
[more like this] - JACKSONVILLE 1-GAL STONEWARE DISTILLER'S
JUGAntique 1-gallon jug crock with handle,11" tall, "Rose/ Distiller/Jacksonville". Small bottom edge chip,otherwise quite clean and nice. Handle was broken off, rough edges...
[more like this] - TWO GRADUATED DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE
STONEWARE 'MOTTO' PUZZLE-JUGS AND A DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE 'MOTTO' JUG STONEWARE 'MOTTO' PUZZLE-JUGS AND A DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE 'MOTTO' JUG, the first puzzle-jug,...
[more like this] - MOCHA PITCHER AND CREAMERca. 1825; similar
barrel form pearlware mocha pitcher and creamer, engine turned grooved, bands infilled with green and orangey-brown and upper and lower pairs of dark brown bands, creamer...
[more like this] - GROUP OF SIDNEY TUSTIN FOR WINCHCOMBE
POTTERY SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE CERAMICS HEIGHT OF LARGER JUG: 6 IN. (15.2 CM.), DIAMETER OF PLATE: 9 1/4 IN. (23.5 CM.) POTTERY SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE CERAMICS, Sidney...
[more like this] - GROUP OF BRITISH STONEWARE POTTERY DIAMETER
OF LARGEST: 11 IN. (27.9 CM.)GROUP OF BRITISH STONEWARE POTTERY, the group includes an oatmeal glazed Grayshott Pottery double dish; a large green glaze lined and wax resist...
[more like this] - CONNECTICUT HAND-MADE STONEWARE, FOUR
PIECES INCLUDING ONE "MC WEBSTER & CO. HARTFORD" BATTER PITCHER, C. 1840-1857, LIGHT BROWN SLIP GLAZE, IMPRESSED LABEL, TYPICAL IMPERFECTIONS AND STAINING CONSISTENT WITH...
[more like this] - AMERICAN GROTESQUE FACE JUG. First half-20th
century. Small stoneware jug with sharply defined features and glazed pottery teeth. Dark brown glaze, applied strap handle. Minor paint specks around lip, slight edge wear,...
[more like this] - (2) STONEWARE BATTER JUGS. 19TH C. TO
INCLUDE: 2gallon handled F. Norton and Co., Bennington, VT, 12 1/2" high, 8 1/4" diameter, dark brown glaze. Along with a 3 gallon (stamped), no maker, two handled, 13 1/2"...
[more like this] - William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with single strap handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), mottled dark brown/olive alkaline...
[more like this] - Japanese high-fired stoneware jug late
19th or early 20th Century mottled blue and dark brown glaze on dark brown stoneware 6 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 80-125 Bears original exporter's labels. Some kiln flaws....
[more like this] - William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with double strap handles, one handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), mottled dark brown/olive...
[more like this] - Two William Becham stoneware jugs: each
ovoid with strap handles impressed "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, born 1824, active 1850-1870), one with medium brown/olive glaze, Provenance:...
[more like this] - Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher (1887-1967,
White County, Georgia), dark brown/olive alkaline glaze, 10 in. Griffin notes this pitcher was "made by Cheever Meaders and sold by him to Norma K. Seiferla in 1960s at Mossy...
[more like this] - Stoneware ring jug, mottled dark brown
alkaline glaze, incised concentric rings, probably Southern, possibly Stone or Penland pottery, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 19th century, 10-1/4 in. Glaze pooling, base...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze stoneware jugs:
one cylindrical with rounded shoulder, strap handle stamped "JH [backwards J]", unknown maker, mottled dark brown and olive glaze, 9-3/4 in., good condition, scattered...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware jug, slightly stepped
rounded shoulder, striking dark brown runny alkaline glaze with green borders, 19th century, 12-1/2 in. Spout chip, otherwise good condition. P.J. Grimes, 1978...
[more like this] - Three Bellarmine jugs, all with bearded
masks above medallions: one with mottled brown glaze, possibly with agricultural implements, 8 in., repair and surface restoration to base and rim; one with mottled brown...
[more like this] - TWO STONEWARE PITCHERS. American late
19th century. Bangor Stone Ware Co. pitcher with dark brown manganese glaze. Incised band and impressed ''Bangor Stone Ware Co''. 10''h. and a E.T. Wright & Son pitcher with...
[more like this] - Three Pieces North Carolina Pottery
stoneware monkey jug, glazed at top with spout at side, unmarked, probably late 19th/early 20th century, 11 in.; face jug with dark Albany slip glaze, broken-china teeth,...
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