- TWO WJ GORDY FOLK ART GLAZED LIDDED
JUGS Two William J. Gordy (American / Georgia 1910-1993), lidded and handled ceramic pitchers in an golden autumn glaze, 1984-85, comprising one large and one small, signed...
[more like this] - Two Lanier Meaders Pitchers Georgia,
20th century, one with medium olive alkaline glaze, pinched spout, incised bands, inscribed on base \"Lanier Meaders\", (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), and \"5\" within...
[more like this] - AMERICAN & ENGLISH SILVER REPOUSSE CREAM
JUGS, 4PC Selection of four American and English small sterling cream pitchers or jugs comprising: a George III jug decorated with a cow ("WK" or "WR", London, 1773), a George...
[more like this] - 9 CARLTON WARE ART DECO "MEDLEY" JUGS,
ETC, 1930S Collection of nine Carlton Ware Art Deco "Medley" multi-colored striped pottery table articles, 1930s, comprising eight jugs and pitchers of assorted sizes and...
[more like this] - (2) Staffordshire Clews Historical Blue
Pitchers, depicting 15 states with state border: New York, Delaware, Virginia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Carolina, Carolina, Georgia, Vermont,...
[more like this] - THREE SOUTHERN POTTERY STONEWARE PITCHERS
19th-20th century, the first, an alkaline glaze with unusual scrolled handle and incised 'saw-tooth' lines of decoration, possibly Georgia (10 in.) (base rim flake); the second...
[more like this] - TWO FRENCH JASPE POTTERY POLKA DOT PITCHERS
Group of two French, 19th/20th century, Jaspe pottery pitchers or jugs, each having a brown glaze with polka dot decoration and yellow slip interior, paper labels but otherwise...
[more like this] - 6PCS MAINLY MASON'S IRONSTONE TABLEWARE
Six piece assortment of mainly Mason's (English 1813) ironstone Imari patterned chinoiserie tableware, first half 19th century, comprising three graduated pitchers, one in...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one attributed
to Cheever Meaders, White County, Georgia, Provenance: Glenson Lee, scattered kiln debris and rim roughness as made, 4-1/4 in.; one with bulbous base, attributed to Cleveland...
[more like this] - Five pottery pitchers: one with brown
Albany slip glaze, stamped on rim "JNL", probably Jasper Newton Long, Crawford County, Georgia, mid 19th century, 5-7/8 in., spout chip, scattered small glaze chips;...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one light
olive glaze, incised bands of wavy lines at midsection, 7-3/4 in., Provenance: Harold Lloyd, Tipton, Georgia, 1977, extensive rim chips and wear ; one with visible turning...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one with
tapered neck and bulbous base, speckled medium olive glaze, 8-3/4 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1977, scattered rim chips ; one with lid, glossy medium olive glaze, found...
[more like this] - Three Harold Hewell pitchers (Gillsville,
Georgia, born 1926): stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, all marked on base "Harold Hewell", 10-3/4 in. dated 2003; 7-3/4 in. and 7-1/2 in. dated 1994. Excellent condition....
[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] - Staffordshire, widow and Elijah: Elijah
seated with crow holding a biscuit, 10 in., repair to proper right hand and arm, repair to tree, other losses, chips and glaze flaws ; widow of Zarephath, seated figure with...
[more like this] - Royal Doulton stoneware pitchers and
tumblers circa 1900 sprigged overall with tavern scenes hounds in pursuit of stag windmill and trees all in white on two-tone brown ground impressed: Royal Doulton and 2892...
[more like this] - Three stoneware pitchers: one with brown
glaze, marked on side "W Colfield, Howell Mill GA" (Thomas William Colfield, born 1865, working Atlanta area late 19th century), 10-1/2 in., for similar example,...
[more like this] - Two Lanier Meaders pitchers, both incised
on base "Lanier Meaders" (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998): one with dark olive glaze, 7-1/4 in., excellent condition; one with mottled gray/olive glaze, 9-1/2...
[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] - Two stoneware pitchers, both alkaline
glaze: one with medium olive glaze, incised shoulder lines, 10-1/8 in., Provenance: "Found in Bartow County, Georgia, 1977", large rim chips; one cylindrical with...
[more like this] - Three pieces Chinese export porcelain:
two helmet pitchers, branch handles, similar floral arrangements, beaded borders in black, one pitcher with scalloped rim reeded foot, 5-1/4 x 6-1/2 x 3-1/4 in., rim cracks...
[more like this] - French Empire first standard silver
cruet Paris circa 1819-37 swan eagle urn and grapevine-decorated silver frame with decanter and stopper supports raised on hairy paw feet; and fitted with two cut-crystal...
[more like this] - Two alkaline glaze batter pitchers,
both with flowerpot style rims with spout and incised line at base of strap handles, one with medium olive glaze with drips, 6-1.2 in., Provenance, Billy Allen, 1976, spout...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one with
strap handle, two incised bands at base of neck, runny dark green and olive glaze, Griffin notes attribute to Crawford County, Georgia, 10-1/2 in., Provenance: Elco Flea Market,...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one with
medium olive glaze, defined foot, 10 in., Provenance: Sarah Green Antiques, Eastpoint, Georgia, 1978, [large rim chip, several surface voids, kiln debris;] one with incised...
[more like this] - Two Georgia pottery pitchers, alkaline
glaze stoneware: one with well-formed spout, incised lines at shoulder, medium olive/black glaze, 9-1/2 in., Provenance: Jerry Schmitt, Macon, 1990, spout chips, surface abrasions,...
[more like this] - French enamel-decorated opaline glass
pitchers and vase 19th century hummingbird and rose painted pitcher H9 1/2''; together with similar floral painted covered pitcher and vase H8 1/2 and 5 3/4''. (3pcs) Provenance:...
[more like this] - Royal Worcester porcelain pitchers and
jar dated 1878 1886 1889 and 1917 basketweave jar with gilt side handles body decorated with gilt flowers ending in four twig-form feet marked H8''; pitcher with elongated...
[more like this] - Royal Worcester porcelain pitchers and
vase dated 1884 tusk-form pitcher with allover gold leaf design on rose ground gilt branch-form handle and faux brass-mounted base marked and numbered 1116 H11 1/2''; similar...
[more like this] - Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain
table articles late 19th/early 20th century consisting of: floral-painted pitcher H8'' floral painted bud vase H6 3/4'' three miniature floral painted pitchers H2 1/2'' to...
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