- A green studio pottery jug, 12cm
A green studio pottery jug, 12cm high and eleven other pieces of studio pottery
- TWO AMERICAN BROWN & GREEN GLAZED
TWO AMERICAN BROWN & GREEN GLAZED POTTERY JUGS Group of two likely American Southern large glazed pottery vessels comprising a brown jug with incised bands at the neck and a green glazed jug, both apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Elizabeth Cross, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Approx. brown jug h. 18.75", dia. 9.75"; green jug h. 15", dia. 7.75".
- AMERICAN GREEN & YELLOW GLAZE POTTERY
AMERICAN GREEN & YELLOW GLAZE POTTERY JUG American green and yellow glaze pottery jug with bust of a man on shoulder. 10" H. Minor flaking to glaze.
- Flower Jug black brown with green
Flower Jug black brown with green and yellow leaf design 7''h has two tiny chips on the lip.
- French Green Glass Wine Jug, early
French Green Glass Wine Jug, early 20th century, of traditional form, h. 17-1/2", dia. 14".
- Green Art Glass Modernist Handled
Green Art Glass Modernist Handled Jug.
Dimensions: H: 12 inches: W: 9 inches: D: 9 inches ---
Condition: Light wear.
- A blue and white jug, 30cm high,
A blue and white jug, 30cm high, a Masons jardinière, a lustre jug and a Mintons coffee pot and cover
- French Green Glass Wine Jug, early
French Green Glass Wine Jug, early 20th century, of traditional form, retains a partial cork, h. 19-1/2", dia. 13".
- 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
- TWO MEMORY JUGS. American early
TWO MEMORY JUGS. American early 20th century. Pair of jugs on tin plates covered with an impressive variety of items including corn cobs and a flint spear head. Painted gold. Minor loss. 12''h.
- Claret jug
Claret jug
- JUGTOWN VASE. Small size with mottled
JUGTOWN VASE. Small size with mottled brown and orange glaze. Impressed signature. 4'' h.
- A silver cream jug Birmingham 1968
A silver cream jug Birmingham 1968 with gadrooned leaf rim approximately 190gm
- Antique Victorian green glass &
Antique Victorian green glass & white enamel overlay jug, approx 20cm H
- A silver cream jug, in the Irish
A silver cream jug, in the Irish taste, London 1899, helmet shaped, profusely chased with birds, scrolls and flowerheads, on three lion mask headed feet, 10cm high, approximately 215gm/see illustration
- Ovoid redware jug 19th c. with
Ovoid redware jug 19th c. with green/brown manganese glazing. As found. 7.25"h.
- EARLY GREEN GLASS BOTTLE & STONEWARE
EARLY GREEN GLASS BOTTLE & STONEWARE JUGAn early green glass bottle and stoneware jug. 6 3/4" high, 5 3/4" wide to 8" high, 6 1/2" wide. Condition: : wear, scratches, chips, crack to jug handle.
- American Meridan Manning & Bowman
American Meridan Manning & Bowman green enamel metal water jug and tray, two glasses, along with a Deco style mirrored tray and two red glass dishes, approx 17cm H and shorter
- GREEN & YELLOW REDWARE JUGSmall
GREEN & YELLOW REDWARE JUGSmall redware stoneware ceramic pottery jug with a glossy green glaze with spots of yellow. The jug with an ovoid body, tapered bottleneck, and handle.
Height: 6 3/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in.
Condition:
The pottery is in generally good condition. Consistent with its use and age, wear throughout. There is a minute chip to the outer side of the handle. Throughout the piece, there are minute firing and glazing flaws, which are most likely to be original to the artistic practice. Wear to its underside, consistent with its age and use. There is a 1 inch long loss to the foot rim; there is a 1 inch crack to the underside. No sign of restoration under UV inspection. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- American Meridan Manning & Bowman
American Meridan Manning & Bowman green enamel metal water jug and tray, two glasses, along with a Deco style mirrored tray and two red glass dishes, approx 17cm H and shorter
- Brass and copper jug 20'' high
Brass and copper jug 20'' high along with a brass two handle watering can
- FOLK ART GREEN-GLAZED POTTERY FACE
FOLK ART GREEN-GLAZED POTTERY FACE JUGS, 2 Two antique ceramic face pitchers, the taller vessel with a Bennington manner glaze in light green, the shorter a Toby face jug in shades of emerald. Largest: 9.25" H x 5" W x 7" D.
- ISLAMIC PALE GREEN GLAZED JUGISLAMIC
ISLAMIC PALE GREEN GLAZED JUGISLAMIC PALE GREEN GLAZED JUG, probably 4th Century, the reverse tapering flared neck above a bulbous body with a short handle - h:6.75in. Provenance: From the Collection of Osborne and Victor Hauge and their wives, Gratia and Takako. Victor and Takako published Folk Traditions in Japanese Art in connection with their 1978 traveling exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art; Japan House Gallery, New York and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Additionally, thousands of items from the Hauges are in the collections of the Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
- Two-gallon stoneware jug with blue
Two-gallon stoneware jug with blue decorated bird. 14''h.
- Green glass tumble top and bowl:
Green glass tumble top and bowl: decanter and inverted cup, fine jade green glass with gilt highlights, 8-1/2 in.; bowl with flattened rim, possibly a spittoon, 3-3/4 in. x 7-3/4 in., both with ground bottoms. Minor losses to gilt decoration. Maude B. Feld, New York.
- SMALL STONEWARE JUG W/ GREEN GLAZESmall
SMALL STONEWARE JUG W/ GREEN GLAZESmall stoneware pottery ceramic jug with a pale green glaze. The jug with an ovoid body, slightly tapered foot, tapered bottleneck, and handle extending from the top rim to the body.
Height: 7 1/2 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in.
Condition:
The pottery is in generally good condition; no major chips, cracks or losses. Wear throughout. There are multiple losses to the glaze along the rim. Along the handle, there is an approx. 1/4 inch long chip. Below the handle, there is an area with four minute losses. Below it, there are two minute losses to the glaze along the body. Below the losses, there is a hairline crack, measuring 4 inches. Along the underside of the piece, there is an area with cracks that length ranges from 1/8 inch to 1/2 inch, which covers half of the underside. There is a sticker residue on the underside. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- A large blue and white jug a blue
A large blue and white jug a blue and white foot basin and another smaller blue and white jug
- EARLY 19TH C. OVOID REDWARE JUG.
EARLY 19TH C. OVOID REDWARE JUG. A very pleasing green to yellow to a burnt orange glaze with manganese spots, applied handle with cork. 9”H.
- Moorcroft Tall Jug with Arctic
Moorcroft Tall Jug with Arctic Gold Daffodil Design
- Earthenware pitcher, orange and
Earthenware pitcher, orange and green mottled glaze with applied flowers and leaves, handle with two faux screws as part of design, unmarked, possibly early Jugtown, 9-1/4 in. Excellent condition, minor surface anomalies as made.
- A silver plate mounted claret jug
A silver plate mounted claret jug the bulbous glass body with applied vertical threads of green the mount a flying C scroll circa 1910. 30 cm high.
- A silver mounted claret jug, GH,
A silver mounted claret jug, GH, London 1888, 29cm high and a pewter mounted green glass ewer, 26cm high
- A silver resist lustre jug, circa
A silver resist lustre jug, circa 1820 and another in yellow, decorated with floral designs, 15cm high
- Royal Doulton large face jug.
Royal Doulton large face jug. Marked with green "A" mark. Mint. 7 3/4" tall by 7" wide.
- Collection of Six French Green
Collection of Six French Green Glass Wine Jugs, early 20th century, of varying shapes and sizes, h. 14" to 18", dia. 8" to 16".
- Small redware face jug with dark
Small redware face jug with dark green glaze, 19th c., probably Southern.
8"h x 6.5"dia
Condition: One ear chipped.