- SMALL SOUTH NEW JERSEY GLASS CREAMER,
CA. 1810Small South New Jersey glass creamer, ca. 1810 , aquamarine color, 2 7/8" h. Provenance: Glass International; A New Jersey Collection.
Competitive in-house shipping...
[more like this] - 2 SOUTHERN STONEWARE POTTERY ITEMS,
INCL. MINIATURE WHI...1st item: Flat sided miniature whiskey jug advertising Ames Buggy and Automobiles of Kentucky, two-tone glaze, with blue stenciled letters on front:...
[more like this] - SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER CREAM PITCHER
BY JOHN E. SPE...South Carolina coin silver cream jug stamped J.E. SPEAR & CO (incuse) for John Emmons Spear, working Charleston, 1817-1871; thick bodied and heavy pear shaped...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF J.G. BAYNHAM POTTERYTrenton,
South Carolina, Edgefield District, circa 1890, storage jar with brown Albany slip glazed exterior with black glaze runs, tannish brown slip glazed interior, small arched...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF W.F. HAHN STONEWARETrenton,
South Carolina, circa 1880-1890, small churn form with streaky brown and light olive green alkaline glaze, applied arched lug handles at shoulder, stepped neck, thick flaring...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ELEVEN DECORATIVE TABLE ARTICLESBritish,
19th/20th century, comprising: majolica pitcher; porcelain figural group depicting a hunt; Spode creamer; gilt metal wine coaster; two Imari Crown Derby dinner plates; two...
[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] - PETER LENZO, MODERN FACE JUG, SOUTHERN
POTTERY Peter Lenzo (American/South Carolina, born 1955). "Face Jug with Teapot Finial ", 2001. Mixed media and stoneware. Signed and dated verso and inscribed "JOE WILL LIKE...
[more like this] - A Large Swan Hill Pottery Molded Yellowware
Ice Water Pitcher
South Amboy, New Jersey, Circa 1850s
unmarked.
Height 10 3/8 inches.
See Goldberg 2003: 39, fig. 22 and 23 for a similar example in yellow ware; Branin...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF TONALá BRUñIDO POTTERY
ITEMSA group of Tonalá bruñido pottery items, 20th Century; Tonalá, Mexico Four groupings: A large water jar with avian motifs Signed: P. Mateos / Mexico 9.75" H...
[more like this] - DOULTON & WATTS LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE
CHARACTER JUG OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON AND A STEVEN GREEN LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE CHAR... CHARACTER JUG OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON AND A STEVEN GREEN LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE...
[more like this] - TWO STONEWARE JUGS 19TH CENTURYTWO STONEWARE
JUGS, 19th Century, 1) Two-gallon Fort Edward, New York jug with cobalt blue "J. Sullivan & Co. 113 Lincoln St. Boston.". Height 15". 2) Brown jug stamped "Quintard & Thompson...
[more like this] - HANNAH BARLOW (1851-1916)
DESIGNS FOR
A ‘DOG’ JUG HANDLE AND A ‘CAT’ JUG HANDLE, CIRCA 1870 pen and ink on paper; the dog jug handle sheet 23cm (9in) high, 17.5cm (7in) wide; the cat jug handle sheet 16cm...
[more like this] - A Large Swan Hill Pottery Ice Water
Pitcher
South Amboy, New Jersey, Circa 1850s
Height 11 1/2 inches....
[more like this] - Important Southern Edgefield District
stoneware pictorial jug attributed to Stoney Bluff possibly Dave South Carolina circa 1860 rich alkaline glaze with single ring spout aside strap handle leading to ovoid body...
[more like this] - John Ewan coin pitcher, receipt: round
paneled form, reeded border, C-square handle, stepped conforming base, marked "J. EWAN" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), base inscribed...
[more like this] - Paris porcelain serving pieces covered
soup tureen H11 1/2'' teapot H8'' creamer H5 1/2'' beverage pitcher H9 1/8'' together with: European ceramics and porcelain in similar design covered entree dish 2 beverage...
[more like this] - Monumental Michel Bayne stoneware face
jug South Carolina rich alkaline glaze exhibiting lizard handles above exaggerated facial features inscription on verso reading ''Bobby Peter Lenzos Yardman.'' H20'' W16''...
[more like this] - A Charleston Coin Silver Presentation
Creamer and Sugar Grosjean & Woodward New York act. 1853-1862 ret. Hayden & Whilden (H. Sidney Hayden & William G. Whilden) Charleston SC act. c. 1855-1863; pear-shaped body...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Jug South Carolina,
19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, two strap handles, kaolin slip loop decoration at shoulder, probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 9 in.,...
[more like this] - Michel Bayne stoneware jugs South Carolina
ovoid forms with alkaline glaze and applied slip glaze one featuring palmetto scene from South Carolina state seal and the other with tulip motif one signed on bottom both...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Jug South Carolina,
19th century, stoneware with light olive-green glaze, pulled strap handles, iron slip medallion and "1", Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), probably Trapp-Chandler Factory, Edgefield...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware pitcher and jug Catawba
Valley North Carolina circa 1880 rich olive alkaline glaze saddle jug having tooled spout attached to strap handle on flattened ovoid body together with alkaline glaze pitcher...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver creamer, sugar:
pear shapes with scalloped rim, conforming dome tops, twig and leaf handles, masked figure at spout, retailed by Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working...
[more like this] - Two Marvin Bailey face jugs, pig: face
jug with broken china teeth, brown and runny yellow glaze, 10-1/2 in.; miniature face jug with horns, 5 in.; pig, 5-1/2 in., [two ear chips], all with stamped mark "Marvin...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Pitcher South Carolina,
19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, iron slip decoration on neck and shoulders, applied vertical strap handle, possibly Trapp-Chandler Factory, Edgefield District,...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware poultry waterer and
jug Upcountry South Carolina circa 1900 jug Johnson poultry waterer with rich alkaline glaze having hand-formed knob top above single cobalt ring decoration leading down to...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American
mid 19th century. Toby jug possibly South Amboy New Jeresy. 8 1/2''h. and frog mug with seated Toby figure and ''Frank '' attributed to South Amboy. 4''h. Together with...
[more like this] - Marvin Bailey Double Face Jug South
Carolina, modern, devil face over another face, ceramic teeth and eyes, base marked "Marvin Bailey 2007" (born 1960), 14-3/4 in.,...
[more like this] - Two pieces South Carolina pottery: jar
with uneven green alkaline glaze with some runs, blistered area on one side, unmarked, possibly Edgefield, South Carolina, 8-3/8 x 6 in., [minor base glaze chips]; jug with...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware pitcher W.F. Hahn
Edgefield South Carolina circa 1880 olive alkaline glaze with tooled rim on bulbous form with applied handle. H10 5/8'' W7 3/8'' Provenance: South Carolina private collection....
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug G.P. Seagler
Edgefield South Carolina circa 1870 alkaline glaze with tooled spout having pulled and applied strap handle attached to cylindrical body bearing stamp ''G.P. Seagler Trenton...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug Owenby Upcountry
South Carolina circa 1860 alkaline glaze tapered cylindrical body with tooled spout attached to pulled and applied handle. H14 1/2'' W8'' Provenance: South Carolina private...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware vessels L.M. Landrum
Columbia South Carolina circa 1865 two alkaline-lime glazed and Columbia slip-glazed comprising: cylindrical jug tapered clabber bowl and pitcher. H9 1/4'' W7 1/4'' H8'' W10...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware storage vessels North
Carolina circa 1900-30 consisting of: Western NC jug with alkaline glaze H6 1/4'' W5 1/4'' Jug Town pitcher with lead glaze H6'' W5 3/8'' Piedmont jar with salt glaze H8 1/2''...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Jug South Carolina,
19th century, stoneware with rich olive alkaline glaze, collared rim, kaolin slip medallion with "2", probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 14-3/4 in.,...
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