- STAFFORDSHIRE 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE
TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1755-60 HEIGHT: 4 IN. (10.2 CM.) TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1755-60, attributed to Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood, globular with crabstock handle...
[more like this] - RARE AND EXCEPTIONAL THOMAS CHANDLER
STONEWARE CROCKEdgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1850s, likely made at the Thomas Chandler Pottery, Kirksey's Crossroads, rare straight sided butter pot form, alkaline...
[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] - AMERICAN SALT GLAZED STONE WARE CROCK,
BALTIMORE Second half, 19th century; large stoneware jug stamped "Thomas M. Green & Bro, Importers & Dealers in Wines Liquors & Groceries, No 86 W Baltimore St". No. 3 is...
[more like this] - THOMAS LADD GREEN RAKU STONEWARE POTTERY
VASE Rhode Island,20th CenuturyLong neck vase with marbled appearance featuring pulls of copper, black, and iridescent raku matte green glaze....
[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] - Southern decorated stoneware storage
jar Thomas Chandler Edgefield South Carolina circa 1849 blue-green to white celadon glaze ovoid form with tooled rim and tab handles slip-decorated swags numeral 3 on each...
[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] - Earthenware bird, molded, green and
brown splash decoration, British or American, possibly Thomas Whieldon, Staffordshire, England, late 18th century, 3 in. Irregular surface with creases and glaze losses as...
[more like this] - T.J. Averett stoneware jug, rounded
shoulder, strap handle stamped "TJA" (Thomas J. Averett, born 1875, Crawford County, Georgia, son of William Averett), runny green and brown alkaline glaze, 14-3/4...
[more like this] - Edgefield Decorated Storage Jar South
Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, kaolin slip collar with "3" on each side, celadon runs on olive-green ground, Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), probably...
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