- 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] - FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POTTERYsalt
glaze jug with coggle decoration at shoulder, collared neck, strap handle, 9 in., small crock with tooled shoulder, applied lug handles, 5-3/4 in., both stamped "W.H. HANCOCK",...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF GEORGIA POTTERY(Michael
Crocker, Lula, Georgia, B.1956) large storage jar with runny green alkaline glaze, angled ovoid form, incised line at neck, applied lug handles at shoulder, curved neck, tooled...
[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] - NELSON BASS STORAGE JAR(Lincoln County,
North Carolina, 1846-1918) glassy brown and green alkaline glaze, ovoid form, "NB" stamped on one of two applied lug handles, "NB" also inscribed on shoulder adjacent to handle,...
[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] - RARE DOUBLE HANDLED DAVE DRAKE ATTRIBUTED
EDGEFIELD S.C...(Edgefield, South Carolina, b. circa 1800 d. after 1873) glossy light olive green alkaline glaze, rutile glaze runs at handle, neck and lower body, slightly...
[more like this] - RARE AND IMPORTANT MONUMENTAL "JCM"
STAMPED 10 GALLON T...(Catawba Valley, Lincoln County, NC, circa 1840) olive green alkaline glaze over very large rounded ovoid form, green glassy runs down sides of jug from...
[more like this] - RARE EDGEFIELD SC HARRY ATTRIBUTED STONEWARE
JARattributed to the enslaved potter Harry, likely produced at the Pottersville Manufactory, Edgefield District, SC, circa 1830s, runny mottled light olive green alkaline...
[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] - 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] - NC POTTERY STORAGE JAR, JAMES FRANKLIN
SEAGLE (LINCOLN COUNTY 1829-1892) Alkaline glazed stoneware, five gallon size, a bulbous ovoid form with applied ear handles, warm olive alkaline glaze, applied high ear handles...
[more like this] - A Rare North or South Carolina “Colored
Republicing Club” Stoneware Cooler
Dated July 7, 1892
in Southern alkaline glaze, with distinctive doubled collared rim, tooled body, two lug handles set low on the body...
[more like this] - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, INCISED STORAGE
JAR Mid-19th century, alkaline glazed ovoid form with slightly rolled rim above horizontal handles over a wide swath of double incised lines and two bands of sine waves, possible...
[more like this] - IMPORTANT DANIEL SEAGLE (LINCOLN COUNTY,
NC, 1805-1867), TEN GALLON STORAGE JAR 1830s-1840s, alkaline glazed stoneware of an ovoid form with applied lug handles and slightly rolled rim, somewhat uneven medium olive...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze jugs: one with
two strap handles, mottled medium olive glaze, incised lines on shoulder, found near Hiawassee, Georgia, 1976, 17-1/4 in., Provenance: Francis Allen, minor abrasions and scattered...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze jugs: ovoid with
fine runny medium brown and olive glaze, attributed to Wiley Meaders, White County, Georgia, 1875-1965, 16-1/4 in.; two ovoid with everted rims, single strap handles, dark...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware Charles Lisk Vale
North Carolina alkaline glaze double-face jug with tooled spout flanked by double strap handles hand-sculpted facial features on ovoid body; together with alkaline glaze rumlet...
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze stoneware ovoid jug,
well potted with applied strap handle, glossy medium olive alkaline glaze, Southern, maker unknown, 12-1/4 in. Small rim chip, 1/2 in. surface chip on shoulder, otherwise...
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze jar, ovoid with flattened
rim, two lug handles, speckled brown alkaline glaze, three incised vertical marks and clear "V", signed in careful script "Henry Griffin", 14 in. Lug handles...
[more like this] - Three pieces pottery: alkaline glaze
ovoid jug, ring-marked neck, incised "2", probably 19th century, possibly Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 13-7/8 in., some spalling and surface abrasions, three...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug Pottersville
Edgefield South Carolina circa 1830 olive to brown alkaline glaze ovoid body with pulled and applied handle terminating in thumbprint with double-tooled spout bearing two...
[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] - 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] - Three stoneware jugs: runny dark olive
alkaline glaze, possibly North Carolina, 11 in., 1/4 in. rim chip, kiln debris and base chips, probably as made ; incised band at shoulder, runny medium olive alkaline glaze,...
[more like this] - Two Georgia Stoneware Jugs one ovoid
with alkaline glaze, attributed to Becham family, Georgia, 19th century, 13 in., excellent condition, minor glaze flaws as made; six-gallon jug with one handle, alkaline glaze,...
[more like this] - Two stoneware beanpots: one ovoid with
two strap handles, light olive/brown alkaline glaze, 7-1/4 in., Provenance: William A. Hunt, long crack around pot, other minor chips, glaze flaws as made ; one with two strap...
[more like this] - Two stoneware jugs, both with two handles:
one ovoid with mottled olive/brown alkaline glaze, probably Washington or Crawford County, Georgia, 12-1/4 in., Provenance: Eugene Massey, slightly skewed, rim chips, glaze...
[more like this] - Early Edgefield stoneware storage jar
Pottersville South Carolina circa 1820 alkaline glaze ovoid body flanked by handled shoulder with two slash marks and three punctuates. H12 1/8'' W11'' Provenance: Columbia...
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze ovoid jug, mottled and
runny brown and black runny glaze, strap handle inscribed "LW [upside down J]" or "JMT(?)", maker unknown, possibly William Jones, Crawford County, Georgia,...
[more like this] - Six alkaline glaze canning jars: all
ovoid with everted rims and similar runny and mottled alkaline glaze, possibly James Franklin Seagle or Thomas Ritchie, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, 19th century, 9-3/8...
[more like this] - Monumental "JCM" stoneware
jar in the style of Daniel Seagle (Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1805-1867), mottled medium olive and runny alkaline glaze, ovoid form with four applied handles, one stamped...
[more like this] - Southern slave-made stoneware storage
jar signed Dave Edgefield South Carolina circa 1855 alkaline glaze ovoid form with tooled rim with handles inscribed on shoulder: Dave Oct. 23 1855 LM with six punchuates...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug Thomas Chandler
Edgefield South Carolina circa 1845 rich alkaline glaze with iron slip broken-stem flower decoration at center of upper body with the number 2 inside bloom tooled single ring...
[more like this] - Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar attributed
to North Georgia, mid 19th century, ovoid with runny and mottled alkaline glaze, incised "5" at shoulder, 19-1/2 in.,...
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