- Two brass tobacco jars, one dated
Two brass tobacco jars, one dated 1854 and another tobacco jar with fox finial (3)
- Two Majolica Men's Heads; One a
Two Majolica Men's Heads; One a Humidor one a Tobacco Jar Both smiling men of a similar character with mutton chops and tams colorful majolica glazed pottery tobacco containers (the one with the plaid tam a humidor) both with impressed numerals on the underside.
- TWO DELFTWARE TOBACCO JARS, ONE
TWO DELFTWARE TOBACCO JARS, ONE SIGNED, FITTED AS LAMPS Second half 18th century jars, now fitted as a three light lamps, each with similar cobalt and white glazed design of a seated native figure in headdress near a block with labeled tobacco jars, "FARINAS" and "N-44," with shipping scene beyond, on an ebonized wood base, includes opal glass reflectors and shades. Underside of the N- 44 with partial mark of De Drie Klokken.
- * Two Ceramic Full Figure Tobacco
* Two Ceramic Full Figure Tobacco Jars the first a Royal Bayrueth example depicting a gentleman in a hat and red jacket the second a constable. Height of first 7 inches.
- VINTAGE TOBACCO JAR Contemporary
VINTAGE TOBACCO JAR Contemporary Design Black Glazed Porcelain Lidded Jar, mid-20th c., in squat rounded form, with triple ball form lid finial, cork filled lid, 6" high, 6 3/4" diam. Base scratches.
- MID-CENTURY POTTERY TOBACCO JARMid-century
MID-CENTURY POTTERY TOBACCO JARMid-century pottery tobacco jar with horse's head finial; on wooden base; measures approximately 8-3/4" tall to horse finial, 9-3/4" wide, and 5-3/4" deep; in good overall condition.
- A lead tobacco jar, with cockerel
A lead tobacco jar, with cockerel finial, square canted shape, relief figures of musicians on four shaped feet, approximately 20cm high
- A Delftware Tobacco Jar
19th Century
Height
A Delftware Tobacco Jar
19th Century
Height 10 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Ron Winter, Merwins Antiques, Birmingham, Michigan
- A Black Americana Bisque Tobacco
A Black Americana Bisque Tobacco Jar A lidded polychrome jar in a form of a black boy's head with open mouth. Unmarked. Approx. 5-1/2H x 4-1/2"W x 5"D.
- An English Lead Tobacco Jar late
An English Lead Tobacco Jar late 18th c. asymmetrical octagonal body with relief decoration of crossed swords domed lid with finial of a slave's bust height 4 1/2 in. width 5 in. depth 3 3/4 in.
- Indian Figure Tobacco Jar American
Indian Figure Tobacco Jar American ca 1890 -1920. A bronzed patinated metal tobacco jar in the form of a seated Indian in full headdress with a pipe; the top hinged opening to tobacco storage in the body. Marks include Pat. App'l For on back and J B 3032 on bottom; ht. 6 in. Condition: Hinge bar missing.
- BENNINGTON TOBACCO JAR. Vermont
BENNINGTON TOBACCO JAR. Vermont mid 19th century. Flint enamel in alternating rib pattern 9''h.
- A Three Sided Arab Head Tobacco
A Three Sided Arab Head Tobacco Jar Terracotta with thick gloss decoration on matte three heads on cylinder raised on carved feet and tent style lid with finial. Incised on bottom 1681. Tan with reddish face and sage green accents.
- A Majolica Lidded Tobacco Jar Ceramic
A Majolica Lidded Tobacco Jar Ceramic with high gloss polychrome glazes tapered box with boy finial front of box with two figures. Bottom impressed 8464/82.
- A black painted metal two-handled
A black painted metal two-handled urn pattern tobacco jar and cover cast with putti 14ins high one other painted metal ditto 12ins high and a pewter globe pattern tobacco jar and cover 6.5ins high
- Rare cast iron tobacco jar, cylindrical
Rare cast iron tobacco jar, cylindrical with hinged lid, finial with allegorical figure of woman, relief decoration with crest and crown over "James and Fred Erling" and "1792", other side with tavern scene with four figures, motto in Latin Ore fumoso bene bibitur (a drink is better with a smoke), lid with conjoined "HF" foundry mark, retains original internal lid, English, circa 1780, 9 in. Normal wear, surface dents and scratches. Mark and Marjorie Allen Antiques, Amherst, New Hampshire, 2002
- A Full Figural Tobacco Jar of Turkish
A Full Figural Tobacco Jar of Turkish Hunter Terracotta lidded jar with polychrome Turkish warrior seated on tree stump with weapons in hand bottom stamped N.H. 61.
- An English Stoneware Tobacco Jar
An English Stoneware Tobacco Jar having a flared pewter lid with a squat finial over the body decorated with figures amidst grapevines. Height 11 1/2 inches.
- FOUR LATE 19TH C. DELFT TOBACCO
FOUR LATE 19TH C. DELFT TOBACCO JARS. Four late 19th C. Delft ceramic tobacco jars all with brass lids. Three similar with tobacco plants and figures smoking, inscribed “Taback” “Chotse” and “Virginia”. A slightly larger jar with black, blue and yellow floral design, inscribed “Porto Rico”. Overall 15.5”H.
- DELFT BLUE & WHITE TOBACCO JARDelft
DELFT BLUE & WHITE TOBACCO JARDelft tin-glazed earthenware tobacco jar, late 18th c., foliate cartouche inscribed tabac, typical small chips and glaze losses, approx 8.25"h, 7.25"diam, 3.5lbs
- Two Porcelain Lidded Tobacco Jars
Two Porcelain Lidded Tobacco Jars Continental, late 19th century: one a seated gentleman with a green cap in an armchair, smoking a pipe, 9 in., minor repair inside rim; child seated in chair with book and pipe, marked on front "Grandponpon", 9 in., excellent condition
- A Monochrome Full Figure Tobacco
A Monochrome Full Figure Tobacco Jar Of Rotund Farmer Unmarked terracotta jar with polychrome decorations smiling man in country garb with pipe and painted hat and shoes.
- A cast lead square tobacco jar
A cast lead square tobacco jar and cover cast with figures in 18th Century dress and with head pattern finial 9.75ins high a ditto octagonal tobacco jar and cover cast with various figures 7.25ins high and two other jars and covers various
- ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE TOBACCO
ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE TOBACCO JAR, SMOKERDouble handled; silver plate rim. Relief decoration of a man in a smoking cap with a pipe.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Does not come with a lid. #kingsware #pipe #tobacco
Issued: Early 20th c.
Dimensions: 3"H x 3.75" dia.
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Minor age related wear. Some color transfer to the rim.
- Majolica Man's Character Head Tobacco
Majolica Man's Character Head Tobacco Jar Colorful majolica glazes are a feature of this molded pottery man's head tobacco jar with features in a caricaturization of an Eastern European Jewish man; with missing teeth pointed beard large nose and sidelocks marked underneath "1614" and "27". A larger version of this design with a half body was produced.
- A Continental Ceramic Tobacco Jar
A Continental Ceramic Tobacco Jar having a tin lid over the cylindrical vessel with continuous vine decoration labeled tabac further impressed A.I.C 125. Height 10 1/2 inches.
- ENGLISH CERAMIC LIDDED TOBACCO
ENGLISH CERAMIC LIDDED TOBACCO JARCeramic jar with stylized floral design with silver lid.
ENGLAND impressed on the underside.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 5"H x 5"W
Country of Origin: England
- Two Tobacco Humidors: Bagdad Tri-Face
Two Tobacco Humidors: Bagdad Tri-Face Glazed ceramic humidor with a portrait within a reserve and the word "Bagdad" printed on one side partial label on the underside background in two shades of blue 6-1/4"H. Second a heavy ceramic humidor with faces of three different men in relief on the sides with tobacco leaves between the lid in leaves and (part of) a pipe for a handle marked on the underside "554" glossy majolica glazes in aubergine and green 6-1/2"H.
- English Silver Tobacco Jar, London,
English Silver Tobacco Jar, London, 1932 height 3.3 in — 8.3 cm, diameter 3.1 in — 8 cm
- Lustre Glazed Porcelain Tobacco
Lustre Glazed Porcelain Tobacco Jar Molded porcelain tobacco jar in the form of a pretty lass leaning atop the impressed word "Tobacco"m wearing a frilly bonnet and sleeves the body of the jar formed by billowing skirts swagged with ribbons and bows. Unmarked. Glazed in in blue and green glossy lustre.
- TOBACCO JAR AND PIPE RACK. American
TOBACCO JAR AND PIPE RACK. American late 19th-early 20th century sewertile. Round pipe rack with bulldog finial 7.5''h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). And a jar in the form of a man wearing a turban. Chips. 7.5''h.
- German majolica figural tobacco
German majolica figural tobacco jar first quarter-20th century; modeled as figure of black boy seated on top of melon 9 in. H. Estimate $ 250-350 Paint wear chips on lid edge some interior staining.
- Weller Claywood tobacco two-piece
Weller Claywood tobacco two-piece jar with lid. Mint. 5 1/2" tall by 4 1/2" wide.
- BLUE & WHITE TOBACCO JAR WITH BRASS
BLUE & WHITE TOBACCO JAR WITH BRASS COVERTin-glazed earthenware tobacco jar, brass domed cover, body with molded mask handles, cobalt glaze cartouche inscribed Tabac de 3e qualite, impressed mark underfoot ...(?) Luxembourg, typical small chips and glaze losses, approx 14.25"h, 9.25"diam, 6.5lbs
- A Delft Pottery Tobacco Jar
18th
A Delft Pottery Tobacco Jar
18th Century
unmarked.
Height 11 3/4 inches.
- TWO BLACK AMERICANA CERAMIC TOBACCO
TWO BLACK AMERICANA CERAMIC TOBACCO JARSeach unmarked; each modeled as the head of a boy, the top lifting off; Provenance: The Estate of James and Lois Garner; Proceeds will benefit Children's Hospital Los Angeles and World Wildlife Fund; one 4 1/2 inches high, the other 5 inches high Condition: