- THREE PIECES OF SOUTHERN STONEWARErunny
green alkaline glazed Catawba Valley stoneware jug, ovoid form, small strap handle at thick rimmed spout, inscribed "2" at shoulder, 13 in; Albany slip glazed churn, ash runs...
[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] - EDGEFIELD DECORATED STONEWARE JARattributed
to Thomas Chandler, circa 1850, likely Kirksey's Crossroads, runny mottled olive green alkaline glaze, ovoid form, iron slip broken stem floral decoration to front and back...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF SOUTHERN STONEWARElarge
jug with light green runny alkaline glaze, rounded shoulder, angled neck, short spout, applied strap handle, likely of Alabama or Georgia, 13-3/4 in.; canning jar with shiny...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
STONEWARE(W.M. Penland, Buncombe County, Pole Creek area, 1868-1945) stoneware churn with Albany slip glazed exterior, tan speckle alkaline glazed interior, applied strap...
[more like this] - MONUMENTAL DAVE DRAKE ATTRIBUTED STONEWARE
JAR(Edgefield, South Carolina, b. circa 1800, d. after 1873) attributed to Dave Drake, likely made at Lewis Miles Stony Bluff Manufactory, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District,...
[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] - C.J. Becham stoneware jug, squatty ovoid
form with two applied handles, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, one handle stamped "CJB" (C. Jackson Becham, son of Washington Becham, Crawford County, Georgia,...
[more like this] - Three pieces alkaline glaze stoneware:
bowl with light olive glaze, found near Cairo in extreme Southwest Georgia, 4-1/2 x 8-1/4 in., Provenance: James Coleman, normal rim wear with loss of glaze, otherwise good...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze stoneware jugs:
one ovoid with applied strap handle, medium olive glaze, visible turning rings, 13-3/8 in., Provenance: Hunt's Antiques, Elberton, Georgia, 1985, handle with repaired...
[more like this] - Three Harold Hewell pitchers (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1926): stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, 16-3/8 in. with lifting handle at one side; 12-3/4 in. and 11-1/4 in. with large rutile run at handles, all inscribed...
[more like this] - Three Matthew Hewell jugs (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze: one double handled, dated 2006, 18-1/2 in.; one double handled, undated, 16 in.; one with single handle and rutile...
[more like this] - Two Harold Hewell jugs (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1926), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze: one with two handles, dark olive glaze, dated 1999, 16-1/2 in., base with 3 in. firing crack, kiln debris ; chicken...
[more like this] - Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar attributed
to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 19th century, ovoid with two lug handles, runny medium-olive glaze, incised lines on shoulder, 13 in.,...
[more like this] - Two Matthew Hewell churns (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, each with one loop and one lug handle: one dark olive glaze, undated, 16-1/2 in.; one with blue rutile runs at handles,...
[more like this] - Two Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jugs Southern,
19th century: one ovoid with two strap handles and incised scalloped decoration, runny medium-olive glaze, 16-1/2 in.; one with two strap handles and dark runny glaze, 17...
[more like this] - B.B. Craig stoneware ovoid jug, double
handles, runny alkaline glaze, wavy line decoration at shoulder, base marked "BBC" (Burlon Craig, Catawba County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), 15-1/2 in. Interior rim crease...
[more like this] - Large Burlon Craig stoneware face jug
(Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), two handles, runny dark green alkaline glaze, bulging white eyeballs with blue pupils, broken-china teeth, incised wavy-line shoulder...
[more like this] - Three pieces Georgia stoneware: salt
glaze crock, one side with cobalt decoration, 11-1/2 in., Provenance: Jack Shirah, 1980, heavily potted with sticky surface, rim wear with scattered small chips ; jar with...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware pitchers, all
with alkaline glaze: one with small pinched spout, runny olive glaze, attributed to John Burrison to Mossy Creek area, 9-3/4 in., Provenance: Purchased from Hunt's Wagon...
[more like this] - Lanier Meaders stoneware beanpot, globular
with two handles, runny alkaline glaze, marked in script on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), circa 1983, 6-3/4 in. Scattered glaze blisters as made,...
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze stoneware pot, three
looped handles, runny medium olive glaze, unmarked, possibly Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 4-1/2 in. Base with glaze separation as made, old paint residue. Private Collection,...
[more like this] - Two Pieces North Carolina Stoneware
Buncombe County, late 19th/early 20th century: tapered cream riser with one lug and one strap handle, runny medium olive glaze, marked "Brown Pottery", 8-3/4 in., interior...
[more like this] - Stoneware cup, strap handle, runny olive
alkaline glaze, 3-1/4 in. Rim chips, several long cracks. James Coleman...
[more like this] - Three pieces Georgia pottery, alkaline
glaze stoneware: lidded sugar jar with two handles, runny medium olive glaze, incised line, 4-1/2 in., Provenance: Richard Niles, Pottersville, 1977, rim and handle chipped,...
[more like this] - Edgefield stoneware storage jar, two
lug handles, runny brown/olive alkaline glaze, marked twice on shoulder with two vertical hash marks, capacity or maker marks, Lewis Miles, Edgefield, South Carolina, circa...
[more like this] - Two alkaline glaze stoneware jars: one
with slightly everted rim and strap handle, runny olive alkaline glaze, 9 in., Provenance: Harold Lloyd, rim chips, old green paint residue ; one with strap handle, runny...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware jugs: one with
bulbous body, runny brown Albany slip glaze, 5 in., Provenance: Harold Lloyd, 1980, small rim chips, normal base wear ; one with ovoid body, runny medium olive glaze, 8-1/4...
[more like this] - Nelson Bass Jar (Lincoln County, North
Carolina, 1846-1918), alkaline-glazed stoneware with runny medium-olive glaze, marked on handle "NB" 16-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Three pieces Matthew Hewell pottery
(Gillsville, Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze: pitcher with blue band and seal for state of Georgia, dated 2005, 10 in.; chicken waterer with large...
[more like this] - Two Matthew Hewell jugs (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze: one double handled, dated 2006, 16 in.; one with single handle, broad band of runny white glaze at handle, dated...
[more like this] - Two Matthew Hewell churns (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, each with one loop and one lug handle: dark olive glaze, undated, 16-1/2 in.; one with blue rutile runs at handles,...
[more like this] - Edgefield Storage Jar South Carolina,
19th century, stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, lug handles, five incised slash marks on shoulder, unsigned, possibly B. F. Landrum, Edgefield District, 16-1/4 in.,...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Storage Jar South
Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, two lug handles, kaolin slip double-ring and loop decoration at handles, runny celadon glaze on upper half of body,...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Jar South Carolina,
19th century, stoneware with runny celadon alkaline glaze, applied slab handles, swag and loop kaolin slip decoration, probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District,...
[more like this] - Lanier Meaders jug, churn, both with
runny olive alkaline glaze stoneware: churn marked "3" under one lug handle, unsigned, 14-3/4 in.; jug signed "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia,...
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