- NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE JUG, EARLY 19TH
C.New England earthenware jug, early 19th c. , with overall green and orange mottled glazing, 9 1/4" h. Provenance: A St. Louis, Missouri collector.
Competitive in-house...
[more like this] - DOUBLE-HANDLED MOTTLED GLAZE POTTERY
JUG Stoneware storage crock / vessel / jug with a green, brown and orange mottled glaze and two handles. 12" H x 5" diameter at rim. Chips noted....
[more like this] - E.L. STORK GEORGIA STONEWARE RING JUG
Early 20th c. Alkaline Glazed Ring Flask, ca. 1910, made by ceramicist Edward Leslie Stork (1869-1925) at his Orange, GA pottery (founded 1910), with handle and footed base,...
[more like this] - George E. Ohr. pitcher. 1897-1900, glazed
earthenware. 6 h × 5 w × 4 d in. result: $11,875. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Pitcher features a ribbon handle and an unusual mottled blue over orange glaze with an orange...
[more like this] - HONEST MEASURE SMALL D6108 - ROYAL DOULTON
TOBY JUGRoyal Doulton Toby Jug, Honest Measure Small D6108 (green coat; orange waistcoat with black buttons; burgundy breeches; brown hat with gold trim). Designed by Harry...
[more like this] - CHARLIE CHEER THE CLOWN D6768 - ROYAL
DOULTON TOBY JUGRoyal Doulton Toby Jug, Charlie Cheer the Clown D6768 (orange jacket; blue tie; green cap; yellow hair; pink sausages). Designed by William K. Harper. Series:...
[more like this] - ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE STANDING
TOBY JUG X8572...Large sized; smiling face. Blue jacket; orange waistcoat. Impressed 8572 on base.
Royal Doulton Lambeth backstamp. Weight: 2 lbs #jug #ceramic
Artist: Harry...
[more like this] - TH. DECK EWERA 19th Century Theodore
Deck Glazed Earthenware Ewer. Having a creamy white "orange peel" ground that is decorated with multi-colored floral, blossoming branch, bird, and butterfly motifs. Marked...
[more like this] - GALENA GLAZED REDWARE STONEWARE JUGGalena,
Illinois. Redware pottery ovoid stoneware jug with handle, with a footed base and thick rounded spout, glazed over a mottled orange and olive ground. Provenance: Private collection,...
[more like this] - Alan Caiger-Smith (1930-2020), an earthenware
jug with lustre decoration in silver and caramel tones, 21cm high and a goblet, foliate lustre decoration in orange and mustard, 15cm high [2]...
[more like this] - Nic Collins (born 1958), two stoneware
jugs and six stoneware ramekins, the single handled jugs with crimped spouts, largest 16.5cm high, the ramekins or bowls with orange glaze, approximately 9-10cm diameter together...
[more like this] - LARGE GLAZED CERAMIC OWL JUG PITCHERLarge
earthenware owl-form pitcher, with applied birds, highlighted in blue, orange, yellow, and brown glazes, small chips to high points and beaks, approx 20.25"h **Provenance:...
[more like this] - BEN OWEN MASTER POTTER (1959-1972 SEAGROVE,
NC), FOUR POTTERY ITEMS Glazed earthenware, including a bud vase in orange glaze (4 1/2 in.); ovoid bud vase and inkwell with dark green glazes (4 1/4 in. tallest); small...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FRENCH FAIENCE DISHES, PITCHERS
AND A TRIVET, MOST SIGNED 'HENRIOT' AND A TRIVET, MOST SIGNED 'HENRIOT', including a typical Quimper pitcher with a farmer, h: 9 in.; a tin-glazed dish with pink and blue...
[more like this] - PINK LUSTRE PITCHER AND MEISSEN TEAPOTca.
1835 & mid 19th century; pink lustre molded oval base pitcher with a relief design of a bird dog working its quarry, colored in brown, green, red and yellow with pink lustre,...
[more like this] - PEARLWARE FIVE COLOR FLORAL DECORATED
BALUSTER PITca. 1825; blue, brown, green, orange and yellow floral decorated baluster pitcher with a flared foot, English Staffordshire earthenware, 6"d, 7 1/2"h; Condition:...
[more like this] - NICHOLAS FOX SALT GLAZED STONEWARE QUART
JUG Nicholas Fox (American/North Carolina 1797-1858), Southern tan salt glazed stoneware quart jug with orange peel surface and applied handle, with stamped marks to the shoulders....
[more like this] - TWO SEAGROVE, NC, POTTERY PITCHERS
1980s, earthenware, a blue glazed example made by Dorothy Auman (1925-1991), signed "Seagrove" on the underside and a clear glazed orange pitcher stamped "M. L. Owens"....
[more like this] - JUGTOWN POTTERY (SEAGROVE, NC), TEA
SET AND PLATTER Earthenware with clear orange lead glaze: large round ring turned platter (13 3/4 in.) (some minor flakes); a teapot with cover, not signed, appears to be...
[more like this] - (10) Majolica Vases, Jars, Jardiniere
and Plates to include a stoneware pitcher, 6"H, a floral trimmed rose finial covered jar, 7 1/2"H, an Austrian majolica floral sided vase, 5 1/2"H, a similarly designed pottery...
[more like this] - BUMCOMBE COUNTY, NC, THREE SIGNED BROWN
POTTERY PIECES Attributed Davis Brown, first half 20th century, an orange lead glazed earthenware covered one-handled jar, stamped "BROWN POTTERY Hand-Made" (7 in.) (good...
[more like this] - W.W. BALLARD (1852-1894 WILKES COUNTY,
NC), TABLE PITCHER Salt glazed stoneware, having two incised bands defining the throat, thumb groove applied handle with thumb press, allover very fine orange peel, clear...
[more like this] - JOHN F. BROWER STAMP (1848-1911 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), TWO GALLON JUG Attributed to Himer Fox, well-turned salt glazed stoneware with slightly raised rounded lip with pulled handle, most of the body exhibits 'orange...
[more like this] - MANLEY R. MOFFITT (1835-1913 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), QUART JUG Salt glazed stoneware, orange peel upper surface, light incised lines at the shoulder, stamp "M.R. MOFFITT"....
[more like this] - JESSE JORDAN (?19TH CENTURY-1896 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), TWO GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware with some orange peel and numerous tight almost semi-circular lines or scoring, on the upper shoulder surface, stamped left...
[more like this] - WEBSTER SCHOOL, ATTRIBUTED CHESTER WEBSTER
(1799-1882 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Circa 1870s, (after Webster left the employ of B.Y. Craven, he likely executed this jug while working in Randolph County),...
[more like this] - ENOCH S. CRAVEN (1810-1893 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), JUG Salt glazed stoneware, less than one gallon capacity, with a grooved handle with long flattened terminal, orange peel to the rear of the jug, large stamp...
[more like this] - WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN (1820-1903 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON PITCHER Salt glazed stoneware with orange peel surface and runs, rounded rim, applied grooved strap handle, stamp right of handled with capacity mark...
[more like this] - ALBERT F. LOY (1874-1955 ALAMANCE COUNTY,
NC), PITCHER Orange lead glazed earthenware, possibly half gallon size, out swept rim over the throat, side hand inscribed below "A.F. Loy / Sept. 2, 1936 / N.C."...
[more like this] - HIMER FOX (1826-1909 CHATHAM COUNTY,
NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware with rounded rim, pulled thumb print handle, ovoid form with some orange peel, stamped "H Fox 1"....
[more like this] - Three Pieces Tin-Glazed Earthenware
pearlware cream pitcher, probably English, late 18th century, possibly Thomas Whieldon, 5 in., small spout chip, central body crack; creamware bowl, purple and green glaze...
[more like this] - Two salt glaze stoneware jugs: one with
gray orange peel glaze, stamped on shoulder "WW…(probably Rolander)" (William Washington Rolander, 1852-1922, 9-3/4 in., excellent condition ; one stamped...
[more like this] - A set of seven Quimper faience plates
late 19th / early 20th century each painted with a peasant figure standing a landscape inside a border scattered with flowers signed H.G. Quimper 9.25in; together with a Dicker...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware jugs, all with
Albany slip glaze: one with rounded top, marked "JW Salter" and "T" (John W. Salter, Upson-Pike County, Georgia area, working early 20th century, 10-1/2...
[more like this] - Child's Ironstone Luncheon Tea Set Child's?early
orange band?stoneware tea?set ?18 pieces includes teapot creamer ?sugar ?three cups six saucers and six luncheon plates; teapot; ht.?3.75 in.? Condition: Worn paint crazing....
[more like this] - Earthenware pitcher, orange and green
mottled glaze with applied flowers and leaves, handle with two faux screws as part of design, unmarked, possibly early Jugtown, 9-1/4 in. Excellent condition, minor surface...
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