- 2 GA ALKALINE GLAZE STONEWARE JUGSPair
of Georgia alkaline glaze drip stoneware jars. 1st item - Dark alkaline glaze drip jug with olive drips over a dark brown body, extruded handle, two incised lines around the...
[more like this] - 2 SOUTHERN ALKALINE GLAZE STONEWARE
JUGSPair of Georgia alkaline glaze drip stoneware jars, possibly White Co., GA. The angled rims, handles, and gallon capacity script indicate the same potter. 1st item - Dark...
[more like this] - 3 ALKALINE STONEWARE FORMS, ATTRIB.
NCGrouping of three (3) North Carolina alkaline glazed stoneware pottery forms, including two jugs and a preserving jar. 1st item - Alkaline glazed jar with black and grey...
[more like this] - 3 SOUTHERN ALKALINE GLAZED POTTERY FORMS,
NC & OTHERGrouping of three (3) Southern alkaline glazed forms including two (2) jars and one(1) jug. 1st item - Tall Southern green alkaline preserving jar with heavy drips...
[more like this] - LINCOLN COUNTY NC ALKALINE JUG, MARKED
H. R.Scarce North Carolina alkaline glazed jug by Henry Ritchie (b. 1822, Lincoln Co. NC), marked "HR" on upper shoulder with an inscribed "2" denoting gallon capacity. "HR"...
[more like this] - 4 GA FOLK POTTERY ITEMS, INCL. SNAKE
JUG, HOG VESSEL, F...Four (4) Georgia stoneware folk pottery items, including snake jug, hog vessel, and face jug. 1st item: Cream slip-glazed, closed-mouth rattlesnake jug...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF SOUTHERN POTTERYCatawba
Valley stoneware jug, olive green alkaline glaze, flared spout, applied strap handle, 12-1/4 in.; large stoneware cooler, yellowish brown alkaline glaze, ring decoration at...
[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] - FIVE PIECES OF BURLON CRAIG POTTERY(Vale,
North Carolina, 1914-2002) runny green alkaline glazed jug, applied snake decoration, eight bands of wavy line decoration to shoulder, applied strap handle, flared spout,...
[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 PIECES OF GEORGIA POTTERYrunny
green alkaline glazed pitcher, signed "Anita Meaders" on base, 10 in.; two handled Albany slip glazed vase, signed "A.G. Meaders 1986" on base, 7-1/4 in.; brown glazed pitcher...
[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] - 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] - THREE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POTTERYBurlon
Craig marriage jug, 20th century, brown and gray glaze with cream swirl, five collared spouts, stamped "B.B. CRAIG. VALE N.C." on base, 9 in.; "BROWN BROS" stamped pottery...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF CATAWBA VALLEY POTTERYtall
storage jar with runny green alkaline glaze, applied lug handles, flared rim incised "4" at shoulder, 18 in.; small wide jar with brownish green alkaline glaze, angled shoulder,...
[more like this] - TWO PIECES OF RHINEHARDT BROS. POTTERY(Vale,
North Carolina, circa 1930s) runny olive green alkaline glazed pitcher, ridged shoulder, applied strap handle with extended tail, up angled pinched spout, 11-1/2 in.; olive...
[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] - Four Southern Stoneware Jugs
North Carolina,
20th Century
including three alkaline glaze jugs by Kim Ellington and a face jug by David Garner of Turn and Burn Pottery.
shortest Ellington jug with incised Ellington, shoulder...
[more like this] - BURLON CRAIG (LINCOLN COUNTY, NC, 1914-2002),
DEVIL JUG Small glass and alkaline glazed jug featuring protruding horns, grooved handle, open mouth with (3) pointed teeth, stamped on the underside and hand-inscribed next...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED EDGEFIELD DISTRICT (SC),
FOUR GALLON ALKALINE GLAZED JUG 19th century ovoid stoneware form with tooled throat, tooled bands to the body, unidentified impressed hatchmark signature on lower throat....
[more like this] - THREE ALKALINE GLAZED JUGS, WESTERN
NC 19th century, stoneware, two are approximately half gallon, the larger has an Albany slip glaze (8 1/2 in.) (spout chipping); the smaller (7 3/4 in.) has traces of rutile...
[more like this] - TWO ALKALINE GLAZED JUGS (19TH CENTURY,
NC), TWO GALLON SIZE The first has an unusual frogskin glaze, very ovoid with single long handle, inscribed lines at the shoulder, strong taper, not signed (crazing and base...
[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] - Alkaline Glazed Stoneware Jug Plus American
an alkaline glaze stoneware jug with strap handle unmarked PLUS a small Navajo pitcher with ear of corn decoration in relief marked H. Herda; jug ht. 11.5 in....
[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 jugs Burlon Craig
Vale North Carolina circa 1970s alkaline glaze face jug with hand-formed spout pulled and applied strap handle above hand-formed facial features with broken china teeth; together...
[more like this] - Miniature Pottery Collection probably
Southern, 19th and 20th centuries, jugs, pitchers, lidded sugar, four pieces Hilton Pottery with blue rims (McDowell County, North Carolina, second quarter 20th century),...
[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 pieces Southern pottery: Albany
slip glaze stoneware churn, marked "JD Bishop/Meansville/R #1" (Upson-Pike County, Georgia), 13-1/2 in., [extensive glaze loss and rim chips, base wear]; stoneware three-gallon...
[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] - Thomas Richie Alkaline-Glazed Jug (Lincoln
County, North Carolina, 1825-1909), ovoid form with striated glaze, incised ring decoration at neck, stamped "TR" over "2", 13 in.,...
[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] - 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] - Three pieces John Meaders pottery: all
with runny olive alkaline glaze: pitcher with applied grapes and leaves, 8-1/2 in.; jug with applied grapes and leaves, 8-1/2 in., both marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland,...
[more like this] - Alkaline-Glazed Jug With Rutile possibly
Hartsoe family, Catawba Valley, North Carolina, late19th/early 20th century, slightly everted rim and strap handle, mottled brown glaze with blue rutile runs, 12 in.,...
[more like this] - Alkaline glaze jug, strap handle, incised
"2" on rounded shoulder, speckled and runny light olive glaze, attributed by John Burrison to Mossy Creek area, probably Isaac Craven, born 1839, 15-1/2 in. Good...
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