- E.L. STORK GEORGIA STONEWARE RING JUG
Early 20th c. Alkaline Glazed Ring Flask, ca. 1910, made by ceramicist Edward Leslie Stork (1869-1925) at his Orange, GA pottery (founded 1910), with handle and footed base,...
[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] - 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] - LANIER MEADERS (GEORGIA, 1917-1998),
STONEWARE FACE JUG WITH ALKALINE BROWN TO GREEN GLAZE., HEIGHT 9.5”. WIDTH AT EARS 8”. DIAMETER AT BASE 5.25”.LANIER MEADERS, Georgia, 1917-1998, Stoneware face jug...
[more like this] - COLUMBUS GEORGIA STONEWARE MINI JUG
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[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] - Southern stoneware distillery jug ovoid
form with strap handle body incised: From G.B. Stewart Distiller & Wholesale Liquor Dealer 147 Peters St Atlanta Georgia. H15'' Provenance: Atlanta Georgia collection. Literature:...
[more like this] - Thirty-Two Books and Exhibition Catalogs,
Southern Furniture, Decorative Arts and Related Including John Bivins, The Furniture of Coastal North Carolina, 1700-1820 detailed listing available. John Bivins, The Furniture...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware churn, everted rim,
two strap handles, glossy alkaline glaze, one handle with incised "BB", the other with impressed "4" (Benjamin Becham, 1837-circa 1915, Crawford County),...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware bowls, all with
alkaline glaze: one with medium brown glaze, found in Albany, Georgia, 3-3/4 x 9-1/2 in., rim wear and cracks, surface abrasions and wear, formerly painted green ; one with...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware two-handled jar, two
incised bands between combed wavy-line decoration, alkaline glaze, incised "6" twice, attributed to Washington or Crawford County, 19th century, 17 in. Rim chips...
[more like this] - Arie Meaders lidded canister (1897-1989,
Macon County, North Carolina; worked White County, Georgia), stoneware with tapered top and blue ring, applied blue grapes and green leaves, incised on base "Arie Meaders",...
[more like this] - Five pieces Lanier Meaders pottery (1917-1998,
White County, Georgia), stoneware with olive alkaline glaze: covered beanpot, 7-1/2 in.; three bowls, 4-3/4 in. to 5-1/4 in., incised on bases "Lanier Meaders"; crock with...
[more like this] - Kline (Georgia) three-gallon crock,
salt glaze stoneware, cylindrical with two lug handles, shaped rim, cobalt fruit and swirl decoration, stamped "C.S. Kline, Howells Mills Ga." (Charles S. Kline,...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware verse-inscribed garden
tile signed Dave Savannah River Valley or Central Georgia dated 1869 press-molded form and triple scallop top with inverted pyramid design body modified Albany and unglazed...
[more like this] - Two Georgia stoneware bowls: one with
rolled and flattened rim, pale olive alkaline glaze, attributed by John Burrison to William R. Addington, Gillsville, Georgia, 4-1/4 x 10-7/8 in., Provenance: O'Neal Community,...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware churns: one
with mottled brown/black glaze, lug and strap handles, shoulder with impressed "4" and incised ring, attributed to Crawford County, Georgia, 16-1/2 in., Provenance:...
[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] - Three Georgia stoneware bowls, all alkaline
glaze: one with flattened rim, visible turning rings, dark brown mottled glaze, attributed to Crawford County, 4-7/8 x 12 in., Provenance: James Coleman, 1980, good condition,...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware jug, slightly stepped
rounded shoulder, striking dark brown runny alkaline glaze with green borders, 19th century, 12-1/2 in. Spout chip, otherwise good condition. P.J. Grimes, 1978...
[more like this] - Three pieces Georgia stoneware, all
alkaline glaze: jar with mottled black and dark red glaze, shallow lug handles, 7 in., Provenance: Griffin notes: "Found at site of James Long Pottery, Crawford County,...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware churn, two strap handles,
dark brown alkaline glaze, one handle marked "BM(?)", the other with "S" or "2", 13-1/2 in. Extensive large rim chips, surface abrasions and...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware jugs, all with
Albany slip glaze: one with rounded top, marked "JW Salter" and "T" (John W. Salter, Upson-Pike County, Georgia area, working early 20th century, 10-1/2...
[more like this] - Two Georgia stoneware pots: jug with
strap handle, impressed "J", possibly W.B. Jones, Crawford County, 14-1/4 in., good condition, small rim chips, surface abrasions and wear; two-gallon jar with two...
[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 Georgia stoneware face jugs by
Chester Hewell signed on base two - 9 3/4" h. one - 10 3/4" h. ?...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware face jugs by
Reggie Meaders all signed 6" h. 6 1/4" h. and 6 1/2" h. ?...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware face jug by Lanier
Meaders signed on base 9 1/4" h. ?...
[more like this] - Two Georgia stoneware face jugs by Flossie
Meaders both signed 11" h. and 11 1/2" h. ?...
[more like this] - Four Georgia stoneware face jugs by
Marie Rogers all signed tallest - 11" h. ?...
[more like this] - Three pieces of Georgia stoneware by
Marie Rogers to include a bird and two miniature grotesque jugs tallest - 7 1/2". ?...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware face jug by Edwin
Meaders signed on base 10 1/4" h. ?...
[more like this] - Two Georgia stoneware face jugs by David
and Reggie Meaders both signed 9 1/4" h. and 8" h. ?...
[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] - Georgia Stoneware Jug bodie lime glaze
16'' handled....
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