- J. D. Craven Jug North Carolina,
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., with modern (Chinese) leather carrying case, 14-1/2 in.,
- § A 1960S JUG Leslie Gordon Durbin,
§ A 1960S JUG Leslie Gordon Durbin, London 1953, of baluster slightly planished form, plain loop handle, with applied crest for Glyn Mills & Co. and presentation inscription engraved relating to the bi-centenary of the bankHeight: 18cm, weight: 18.5oz
- DUTCH ALE JUGca. 1630; salt glazed
DUTCH ALE JUGca. 1630; salt glazed bulbous stoneware jug, brushed coblat rings on neck, shoulder and ankle and around three mid-sectional embossed Amsterdam city seals, twenty impressed neck and shoulder rings and five ankle rings, ribbed strap handle, found at Susquehannock Indian, Byrd Leibhart site, York Co., PA, 4 1/4"d, 7 3/4"h; Condition: 1 3/4" rim line, 3/8" rim chip
- Jugtown Blue and Red Glaze Bowl
Jugtown Blue and Red Glaze Bowl North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, Chinese blue glaze with scattered areas of red, impressed Jugtown mark, 3 x 8-1/2 in.,
- Two-handled redware batter jug,
Two-handled redware batter jug, ovoid with double strap handles flanking tapered spout below everted rim, mottled orange and green glaze, possibly Randolph County, North Carolina, mid 19th century, 10-1/2 in. Repaired spout, several rim cracks. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
- An English medieval jug, 14th -
An English medieval jug, 14th - 15th Century, of so-called Border ware, the round body beneath a grooved cylinder neck, decorated with a mottled yellow-green glaze, 15.5cm high/Note: bought from Jonathan Horne /Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- Large Louis D. Brown stoneware
Large Louis D. Brown stoneware face jug North Carolina double-glazed tall cylindrical form with sculpted facial features signed at base. H16 3/4'' W10 3/4'' Provenance: Collection of a Southern gentleman. Good Condition.
- Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase
Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, bold red and Chinese blue glaze, impressed Jugtown mark, 5-1/2 in.,
- Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase
Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, rich Chinese blue glaze with scattered red runs, impressed Jugtown mark, 6 in.,
- A Royal Doulton 19th century jug
A Royal Doulton 19th century jug depicting the '' Eglington Tournament '' measuring approx. 15 cm high together with five commemorative mugs.
- DOUBLE FACE JUG, A.V. SMITH (SANFORD,
DOUBLE FACE JUG, A.V. SMITH (SANFORD, NC) Two gallon ovoid form with dual handles, smiling faces, ceramic teeth, black runs from the ears are striking against a bright blue glaze, inscribed on the underside.
- Catawba Valley, N.C. jug, chamber
Catawba Valley, N.C. jug, chamber pot: ovoid half-gallon stoneware jug, three rings at neck, olive green glaze, 8-3/4 in., scattered small chips on edge of handle and at base, several surface scratches; chamber pot, medium brown glaze with scattered rutile, 6-7/8 in., three rim chips, attributed to Catawba Valley, North Carolina, mid 19th century, possibly Sylvanus Hartsoe, late 1800s. John Burrison Collection.
- North Carolina stoneware jug, brown
North Carolina stoneware jug, brown glaze, scratched through glaze on side "Lamort & Golay, Tryon.N.C." , 9 in. Extensive glaze loss, chips.
- DOME LIDDED CRACKER JAR, JUGTOWN
DOME LIDDED CRACKER JAR, JUGTOWN (NC) Tobacco spit to orange clear glazed earthenware, high led with finial, applied wide lug handle, stamped, Accompanied by the booklet "Jugtown Pottery:The Busbee Vision".
- B. B. Craig face jug (Burlon Craig,
B. B. Craig face jug (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), mottled beige to glossy olive glaze, glaze runs at one handle, broken-china teeth, unmarked, 16 in.
- Claret jug
Claret jug
- ONE GALLON JUG, JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN
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.
- Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase
Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, mottled Chinese blue glaze with some red runs, impressed Jugtown mark, 9 in.,
- MULTI-DRIP FACE JUG, KIM ELLINGTON
MULTI-DRIP FACE JUG, KIM ELLINGTON (VALE, NC, B. 1954) Alkaline glaze infused with cobalt resembling inherent rutile, applied features, double strap thumbprint handles, small china plate teeth, signed.
- Southern stoneware vessels Craven
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. Craven. H11 1/2'' W7'' H11 1/4'' W6 1/2'' and H10 3/4'' W8'' (3pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection.
- LARGE SUNDERLAND JUG - Large Sunderland
LARGE SUNDERLAND JUG - Large Sunderland Jug in pink lustre with black transfer decoration having polychrome overpainting Crimean War Memorials on both sides a quasi-armorial on one side and a scene with two sailors on the other French and English with
- Porcelain Decorated Jug. From a
Porcelain Decorated Jug. From a Stamford, CT home. Dimensions: 15" high
- Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase
Jugtown Red and Blue Glaze Vase North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, striking red glaze with scattered Chinese blue highlights, impressed Jugtown mark, 8 in.,
- NORTH CAROLINA REDWARE FACE JUG,
NORTH CAROLINA REDWARE FACE JUG, EARLY 20TH C.North Carolina or Georgia redware face jug, early 20th c. , with a double spout and handle, 8 1/2" h. Provenance: David Good; Pook & Pook, October 1, 2011, lot 378.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Large glued chips to base.
- Redware puzzle jug, cutwork neck
Redware puzzle jug, cutwork neck and shoulders with dot slip decoration, handle marked "1821", slip-decorated motto "Gentlemen now try your Skill/i'll hold you Sixpence if you Will/that you don't drink unless you Spill", glossy brown glaze, probably English, late 18th/early 19th century, 6-5/8 in. Two repairs to rim and horizonal nozzles, 2 in. repaired rim crack. George Daniel, Gooseneck Antiques, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Jugtown Vase marked (die impressed)
Jugtown Vase marked (die impressed) Jugtown Ware small glaze bruise on rim 7.5''h.
- LARGE SUNDERLAND JUG - Large Sunderland
LARGE SUNDERLAND JUG - Large Sunderland Jug in pink lustre with black transfer decoration having polychrome overpainting Crimean War Memorials on both sides a quasi-armorial on one side and a scene with two sailors on the other French and English with
- DRAKE D6174 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON
DRAKE D6174 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBrown hat, green robes, white ruff, brown drum at back of handle.
- J.D. Craven stoneware pitcher,
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 good condition.
- A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted
A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted with summer flowers, monogrammed, 21cm high and a Derby cream jug, 13cm high
- A Derby cider jug, circa 1765,
A Derby cider jug, circa 1765, painted exotic birds and a bouquet of summer flowers, with scroll handle, 21cm high
- B. B. Craig snake jug (Burlon Craig,
B. B. Craig snake jug (Burlon Craig, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1914-2002), runny and mottled olive alkaline glaze stoneware, two strap handl
- Two Stoneware Jugs one with rounded
Two Stoneware Jugs one with rounded shoulders and runny dark olive glaze, 13 in.; four-gallon jug with mottled light and dark olive glaze, 16-1/4 in., both possibly Reinhardt or Propst, Catawba Valley, late 19th century,
- ROYAL DOULTON HANDPAINTED JUG
ROYAL DOULTON HANDPAINTED JUG
- Royal Doulton intermediate character
Royal Doulton intermediate character Jug The Sheffield Wednesday Football supporter D6958
- Stoneware Ring Jug Southern, early
Stoneware Ring Jug Southern, early 20th century, dark brown alkaline glaze, possibly Penland Pottery, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 10 x 9-1/2 in.,