- Studio Pottery, a black glaze bowl
Studio Pottery, a black glaze bowl with pale patches, 17cm diameter
- Two pieces of salt-glazed stoneware:
Two pieces of salt-glazed stoneware: Synan Bros Somerset MA two gallon crock stenciled blue slip flower and stem design; and smaller crock cobalt blue feather and carrot design.
- A ceramic stoneware bowl with heavy
A ceramic stoneware bowl with heavy brown and green streaked glaze by Helen Pincombe potter's mark to foot. 26 cm dia.
- Brother Bruno LaVerdiere (b.1937
Brother Bruno LaVerdiere (b.1937 American) Abstract Glazed Vessel Stoneware 14.5''x9''. Wheel thrown form with blue abstract glaze motifs. Impressed cipher on bottom. Excellent condition.
- Two Stoneware Storage Crocks,
Two Stoneware Storage Crocks, third quarter 19th century, one an attractive Little Pottery Works, West 12th Street, New York, blue and gray stoneware two-handled crock with an impressed underglaze mark at the lip of the facade, the facade centered with a double daisy spray in blue, and the other a good, rare Ballard and Brothers, Burlington, Vermont, blue and buff stoneware two-handled storage crock, with an impressed mark beneath the facade lip "Ballard and Brothers/Burlington, Vt./2", the facade with a stylized floral spray in blue, h. 9" and 10-1/2".
- Brown stoneware pitcher, 19th c.
Brown stoneware pitcher, 19th c. 8.5"h; together with a mold, contemporary flower pots etc.
- Three pieces of stoneware pottery
Three pieces of stoneware pottery including a light blue vase and two low bowls. The ridged bowl is marked 8005 while the other two pieces are unmarked. Excellent condition. The vase is 8" tall. The bowls are 5 1/2" and 6 1/2" wide.
- Studio Ceramics. Bowl, thrown stoneware
Studio Ceramics. Bowl, thrown stoneware and brown-black slip with incised lines, 13.5cm diam, potter's seal and incised 126 More Information Good condition
- THREE AMERICAN BROWN AND GRAY GLAZED
THREE AMERICAN BROWN AND GRAY GLAZED STONEWARE CROCKS AND TWO JUGSThree American Brown and Gray Glazed Stoneware Crocks and Two Jugs,
- SIX PIECES OF STONEWARE. Second
SIX PIECES OF STONEWARE. Second half 19th century. A jug with cobalt stripes, chips and missing handle. 9.25"h. A brown jug with spouted lip. 9"h. Deep bowl, cracked. 6.75"h., canning jar with brown glaze, cracks. 6.25"h., a pitcher with mottled brown glaze, glaze loss and chips, 5.75"h. and a mug, chips. 4.5"h.
- (5) Stoneware blue & white banded
(5) Stoneware blue & white banded graduated mixing bowls, c/o 11-3/8" dia x 6-1/8" h (hairline & chip), 9-5/8" dia x 5" h, 8-1/2" dia x 4-1/2" h marked "8", 6-1/2" dia x 3-3/8" h marked "6", 5-1/4" dia x 2-3/4" h Ovenware marked "5"
- Black Mountain stoneware vase,
Black Mountain stoneware vase, red-brown body with pale cream glaze on interior and rim, swath of glaze on one side, bottom marked in slip "MC" (Mary Cardine Richards, 1916-1984, on faculty at Black Mountain College, Black Mountain, North Carolina), 20th century, 8-1/2 in.
- Two Brown Glazed Stoneware Vessels
19th
Two Brown Glazed Stoneware Vessels
19th Century
the jug with maker's handprints, full and partial, and impressed B.
Height of jug 12 1/2 inches.
- 20th Century, a pair of modern
20th Century, a pair of modern stoneware bowls, each with two cut-outs to rim, modernist pattern of black, brown and cream glaze, 12.5cm diameter
- NINE PIECES ASSORTED AMERICAN STONEWARE.
NINE PIECES ASSORTED AMERICAN STONEWARE. Ca. 1900. Brown and green sponge ware, cobalt and brown steins, green pitcher, "Norman" stoneware bottle and Wisconsin Pottery 1987 pitcher.
- 4PC AMERICANA STONEWARE BOWLSUnique
4PC AMERICANA STONEWARE BOWLSUnique grouping in various sizes.
First bowl is 3.75" in diameter, with tan and brown speckled coloring. Second bowl is 4.375" in diameter, with red, gray, and white speckled coloring. Third bowl is 6.375" in diameter, with tan and gray speckled coloring. Fourth, a small vessel is 3" in diameter, with irregularly shaped rim, in shades of gray with speckling. #Stoneware
Condition:
BC
- Three antique stoneware pieces,
Three antique stoneware pieces, including: L. C. Paul & Co. 149 Blackstone St. Boston MA signed jug with blue floral decoration 12”H, Unsigned 2 gallon jug with blue floral decoration 13”H, E Norton and Co. Bennington VT two gallon crock with cobalt leaf decoration, 9”H x 10” dia.. Condition: Paul example with large chip on side foot and some staining, other jug with staining and foot chipping, crock with multiple age line cracks in body CT Transfer Fee $20
- MARTIN BROTHERS STONEWARE VASE
MARTIN BROTHERS STONEWARE VASE English Art Pottery Vase, by Martin Brothers, London & Southall, dated 1903, pear shape with glossy blue vertical and horizontal ribs on a matte green surface, with intentional unglazed areas, base incised "8-1903, Martin Bros., London & Southall" and with affixed "The Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby's" label, 9 3/4" high, 7" diam. Base firing cracks, otherwise good condition.
- Stoneware Crock embossed designs
Stoneware Crock embossed designs brown slip glaze 12'' tall.
- (3) American Stoneware Baking BowlsOf
(3) American Stoneware Baking BowlsOf graduated sizes glazed medium blue unmarked largest measures 11.25''D circa 19th century.
- Two salt glaze stoneware jugs:
Two salt glaze stoneware jugs: one with gray orange peel glaze, stamped on shoulder "WW…(probably Rolander)" (William Washington Rolander, 1852-1922, 9-3/4 in., excellent condition ; one stamped on shoulder "EC Brown" (Edward C. Brown, 1870-1944), 8 in., some kiln debris, otherwise good condition , both Atlanta area.
- Two Stoneware Items, fourth quarter
Two Stoneware Items, fourth quarter 19th century, one an American blue-and-white sponged stoneware chamber pot, the other a blue-and-gray bas-relief floral stoneware example, h. 5-1/4" to 5-1/2", dia. 9-1/4" to 10".
- Three piece redware and stoneware
Three piece redware and stoneware group 19th century Including a redware covered beanpot with manganese splotches, a squat jar with manganese splotches and a stoneware jar with cobalt blue flower and leafage. tallest 9 3/4 in.
- Cobridge Stoneware Experimental
Cobridge Stoneware Experimental Glaze Vases Green 24cm and Blue 16cm (2)
- TWO PERCY BROWN STUDIO POTTERY
TWO PERCY BROWN STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE CERAMICS BOWL: 4 X 7 1/4 IN. (10.2 X 18.4 CM.)TWO PERCY BROWN STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE CERAMICS, Percy Brown (British, 1911-1996) a footed bowl in blue green glaze with iron splashes in the interior and wax resist bands to the exterior; a tenmoku/kaki glazed low, wide vase, both with impressed potter PB marks (2) Dimensions: Bowl: 4 x 7 1/4 in. (10.2 x 18.4 cm.) Provenance: Vase purchased from Oxford Ceramics Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
- Four stoneware jars, all with blue
Four stoneware jars, all with blue decoration: one with floral decoration on speckled glaze, 7-3/4 in., slightly warped, otherwise excellent condition ; one with floral flourish, marked on one side "1.G.",10-1/4 in., scattered rim and base chips, otherwise good condition ; one two gallon with floral decoration on lightly speckled brown/gray glaze,12-1/8 in., minor surface abrasions and flaws, otherwise good condition ; one with band of floral decoration,1-1/2 in., very minor surface flaws, otherwise good condition .
- Stoneware crock with blue decoration,
Stoneware crock with blue decoration, 19th c.; together with another crock of blueish hue, 11"h x 6"dia, and a cake crock.
Condition: Crack to one, chips, wear consistent with age.
- Brown glazed stoneware center bowl,
Brown glazed stoneware center bowl, mottled rich brown glaze, possibly an ikebana vase, probably 20th century, 10 x 15 x 9-1/2 in. Base with wear, interior with crazing and minor scratches, assorted glaze flaws, two cracks, 3 in and 2 in. with associated chip to side.
- Martin Brothers Pottery. Vases,
Martin Brothers Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1899, 1907, salt-glazed stoneware. 4¼ h × 2¼ dia in. result: $3,024. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Incised signature and date to underside of one example ‘Martin Bros London 11-99’ and to underside of additional example ‘Martin Bros London + Southall 3-1907’. Provenance: The Harriman Judd Collection (one example)
- Sandy Brown (born 1946), a stoneware
Sandy Brown (born 1946), a stoneware plate and jug, painted abstract decoration and glazed, impressed potter's mark to jug base, plate 27cm diameter and jug 18cm high
- 20TH C. SCHOOL: UNTITLED Brown
20TH C. SCHOOL: UNTITLED Brown glazed stoneware organic form sculpture. Provenance: Property from the collection of Jan Cowles. Approx. 24 x 17 x 20 in.
- Watt Woodgrain #5 and 8 5/8" bowls
Watt Woodgrain #5 and 8 5/8" bowls and a #5 Brownstone-Blue ribbed baking bowl. Two smaller bowls are marked. The larger bowl is excellent while the two smaller bowls have chips. The Brownstone bowl also has a hairline going around the bottom. 5" to 8 1/2" wide. Also included is a pair of small, brown teapot salt and pepper shakers.
- Brown's Pottery stoneware face
Brown's Pottery stoneware face jugs North Carolina having alkaline glaze sculpted facial features and broken china teeth by Charlie Brown Christian Brown and Louis Brown. H10'' W6'' H8 3/4'' W6'' H7 3/8'' W4 1/2'' (3pcs) Provenance: Collection of a Southern gentleman.
- Southern stoneware face jug Brown's
Southern stoneware face jug Brown's Pottery North Carolina circa 1925 Albany glaze ovoid form with molded exaggerated facial features with broken china teeth stamp at base: Brown's Pottery. H6 3/4'' W5 3/4'' Provenance: Private collection Charleston South Carolina. Good overall condition with only minor wear to base no repairs chips or hairlines. Wear consistent with age.
- BURLON CRAIG TWO COLOR GLAZED STONEWARE
BURLON CRAIG TWO COLOR GLAZED STONEWARE VESSEL Burlon Craig (American/North Carolina 1914-2002), well turned Southern green wood fired alkaline glazed stoneware vessel with two ask glazes (one poured over handles), having inscribed decoration to the shoulders and four applied handles, with impressed "BBC" marks to the underside. Note: Works by Mr. Craig are held in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC. Approximate measurements: h. 18. 75", dia. 12".
- Japanese high-fired stoneware jug
Japanese high-fired stoneware jug late 19th or early 20th Century mottled blue and dark brown glaze on dark brown stoneware 6 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 80-125 Bears original exporter's labels. Some kiln flaws.