- JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, 1827-1895), FOUR GALLON JAR Salt glazed stoneware with a wide flange rim and large applied lug handles, stamped beneath one handle "J.D. CRAVEN" above a coggle wheel "4",...
[more like this] - William P. Jervis for Craven Art Pottery.
Rare bowl. c. 1906, glazed earthenware. 3½ h × 8½ dia in. result: $882. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed signature, manufacturer's mark and number to underside ‘Jervis...
[more like this] - EXHIBITED WEST TENNESSEE 10 GALLON POTTERY
JAR, ATTRIB....Exhibited West Tennessee (Henderson County) ten-gallon stoneware pottery jar attributed to Tinsley W. Craven. Oval-shaped with ear handles and a crimped or...
[more like this] - P. MCOY AND E.S. CRAVEN STONEWARE JARS(Randolph
County, North Carolina, P. MCoy, 1816-1876, E.S. Craven, 1810-1893) salt glaze to large ovoid storage jar, three different groups of incised banded line decorations to shoulder,...
[more like this] - SIX PIECES OF J.D. CRAVEN STONEWARE(Randolph
and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895) red and tan salt glaze jug, smaller tan salt glaze jug, angled collared rims, applied thick strap handles, 12 in. and 9-1/4...
[more like this] - ONE GALLON JUG, JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN
(1827-1895 BROWERS MILL, NC) Salt-glazed stoneware, having a wide grooved strap handle, slightly ovoid body, stamp "JD CRAVEN" next to the handle attachment....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED CRAVEN FAMILY, RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, TWO GALLON JUG Probably W.N. Craven circa 1850s, salt spotted stoneware, the lip formation and tight handle attachment are representative of his work....
[more like this] - JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (RANDOLPH COUNTY,
NC, 1827-1895), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware featuring a flange rim, tall neck, wide grooved applied handle, stamped to the right of the handle "J.D. CRAVEN"....
[more like this] - FOUR IDENTIFIED SOUTHERN POTTERY PINCH
BOTTLES All with noggins: an unmarked North State blue double dip (7 in.) (nicks to noggin edges); a signed Monticello Pottery, VA, earthenware with spatter glaze, repaired...
[more like this] - HENRY RYLAND (1856-1924) FOR HOWELL
& JAMES, LONDON
TILE, CIRCA 1870 painted and glazed earthenware, painted Designed Etc By H.Ryland for Messr. Howell & James, Regent Street, later wood frame, 13.5cm (5 1/2in)...
[more like this] - ENGLISH
GROUP OF TILES, CIRCA 1900 glazed
earthenware, comprising a CARTER & CO. 'LONGBOAT' TILE, 15.2cm square; a CRAVEN DUNNILL LUSTRE TILE, 15.4cm square; a CARTER & CO. PEACOCK TILE, 15cm square; an IZNIK TILE,...
[more like this] - RARE STAMP CRAVEN & CO. (1850S, RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), THREE GALLON CROCK Salt glazed stoneware ovoid form with rounded rim, wide applied lug handles each with cobalt applied to the upper surface, stamp below one...
[more like this] - ENOCH S. CRAVEN (1810-1893 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), JUG Salt glazed stoneware, less than one gallon capacity, with a grooved handle with long flattened terminal, orange peel to the rear of the jug, large stamp...
[more like this] - JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware with wide lip, ovoid form, applied handle, stamped "J.D. CRAVEN" below handle....
[more like this] - WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN (1820-1903 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON PITCHER Salt glazed stoneware with orange peel surface and runs, rounded rim, applied grooved strap handle, stamp right of handled with capacity mark...
[more like this] - WILLIAM NICHOLAS CRAVEN (1820-1903 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), THREE GALLON JAR Salt glazed stoneware with slightly bulbous tapered body, flange rim above wide grooved ear handles, strong stamp beside one handle "WN CRAVEN...
[more like this] - ANDERSON CRAVEN (1801-1872 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), HALF GALLON JUG 1850s, salt glazed stoneware with area of salt spotting, rounded rim, pulled handle, all around glaze runs, clear mark "A.C"....
[more like this] - DONNA CRAVEN (SEAGROVE, NC), LIDDED
JAR Wood fired salt glazed stoneware with dark slip applied in controlled runs, inscribed circles decorated the cover and shoulder, inscribed on the bottom "Craven."...
[more like this] - JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), STORAGE JAR Salt glazed stoneware, high rounded collar, inner rim, wide applied lug handles, inscribed lines at the throat, stamp "J.D. CRAVEN" below one handle....
[more like this] - JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC), STONEWARE CROCK Salt glazed cylindrical form, tapered neck and molded rim, stamped "J.D. CRAVEN" to shoulder....
[more like this] - Southern stoneware jug John Craven Piedmont
North Carolina circa 1840s salt glaze with tooled spout flanked by single thick strap handle attached to shoulder bearing stamp ''J.A.C.'' on slightly ovoid tapering form....
[more like this] - J. D. Craven Jug North Carolina, 19th
century, salt glaze stoneware with coggle-incised shoulder, impressed "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 12-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - J.D. Craven stoneware pitcher, speckled
salt glaze, marked on side "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1826-1895), 12-3/4 in. Scattered rim chips, normal base wear, otherwise...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware pitchers Jugtown
Seagrove North Carolina group of six salt glaze pitchers having pinch-formed spouts with pulled and applied strap handles two with incised line decoration occuring at mid...
[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] - J. D. Craven salt glaze butter crock,
pale olive stoneware, marked on shoulder "JD Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore County, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 7 in. Extensive rim wear and scattered...
[more like this] - NC Pottery Two Pieces J.D. Craven(Jacob
Dorris Craven 1827-1895) salt-glazed stoneware both 1.5 quart capacity a jug and a cream riser both stamped ''J.D. Craven.''8 in. and 5 x 8 in.Minor roughness to inner rim...
[more like this] - T.W. Craven stoneware jar, ovoid with
two applied strap handles and central piecrust applied decoration, salt glaze with various mottled and runny shades of gray with bits of brown and green, large incised "X"...
[more like this] - Two stoneware spittoons: one with medium
olive alkaline glaze, hole in side as made, 2-7/8 x 6-1/2 in., Provenance: James Coleman, large hole in bottom (not as made), surface anomalies as made ; one with Albany slip...
[more like this] - W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware jar,
ovoid with applied lugs, overall speckled and runny dark olive glaze, stamped on side "WN Craven" (William Nicholas Craven, Randolph County, North Carolina, 1820-1903),...
[more like this] - Southern stoneware vessels Craven Family
Piedmont North Carolina circa 1870 salt-glazed consisting of two jugs and pitcher each with tooled rim and ribbon handles attached to slightly tapered form; jug stamp: J.D....
[more like this] - T. W. Craven Stoneware Jar (Tinsley
W. Craven, North Carolina/Tennessee, 1775-1860; working Henderson County, Tennessee, 1840-1860), ovoid with flattened rim and band of piecrust decoration at center, two lug...
[more like this] - Two pieces North Carolina stoneware,
both salt glazed: ovoid jug marked "J.D. Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895), handle with circular pinwheel stamp,...
[more like this] - Stoneware jar, slightly ovoid with flattened
rim, mottled runny dark brown/red alkaline glaze, attributed by John Burrison to Isaac Henry Craven, 1839-1900, Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, active in third quarter...
[more like this] - Stoneware jug, apple shape with strap
handle, mottled brown glaze, Griffin notes "attributed by John Burrison to be work of a Craven family potter", 7-1/2 in. Sandy surface (underfired), small rim and...
[more like this] - I.H. Craven stoneware jug, runny medium
olive alkaline glaze, attributed by John Burrison to I.H. Craven, 1839-1900, White County, Georgia, 7 in. Large rim chip, old corn cob in top, otherwise good condition. Griffin...
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