Wrought iron pipe kiln togetherWrought iron pipe kiln together with two fireplace tools chain trammel. ?
Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery,Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, a stoneware jug of baluster ribbed form in khaki glaze with central wave and dot combed design, impressed mark, 26.5cm high
Durant Kilns. Bowl. 1914, glazedDurant Kilns. Bowl. 1914, glazed earthenware. 4¾ h × 15 dia in. estimate: $300–500. Incised manufacturer's mark and date to underside ‘Durant 1914’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
POTTERY FIREPLACE. Ohio latePOTTERY FIREPLACE. Ohio late 19th-early 20th century. Stoneware-type material with dark brown glaze. A kiln fireplace or pottery building with chimneys one with a cover and applied ''Ohio''. 5.5''h. 6'' x 7''.
TWO JARS, KIM ELLINGTON (VALE,TWO JARS, KIM ELLINGTON (VALE, NC, B. 1954) A dark glazed tapered crock with rutile throughout (12 3/4 in.) and a bulbous crock with glaze runs from the shoulder downwards (10 in.), both signed.
Clive Bowen (born 1943) two slipwareClive Bowen (born 1943) two slipware bowls, one with rounded sides 25.5cm, a kiln waster given to Henry Sandon by the potter, the other bowl with wave decoration, 25.5cm/Note: made at Aberystwyth Ceramic Festival 2007 in a wood fired kiln Bowen built in three days/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
Two Pottery Groups, one a diminutiveTwo Pottery Groups, one a diminutive Staffordshire pottery \"bocage\" group of a girl seated beside the millrace of a towered water mill, second quarter 19th century, and the other a small two-towered pottery pastille castellated burner, third quarter 19th century, h. 4\" and 6-1/2\".
THE DERBY POTTERY AND GLAZED ANDTHE DERBY POTTERY AND GLAZED AND BISCUIT PORCELAIN WASTERS AND SHARDS EXCAVATED DR FREEMAN FROM ARCHEOLOGICAL DIGS AT THE COCKPIT HILL AND CALVER CLOSE SITES AND THE RIVER DERWENT IN 1971 AND C
the lot including part of a saltglazed saggar, the find sites recorded (many 100s) (see back cover illustration)
This lot is primarily of interest because of the large number of pottery and porcelain wasters from the sit eof the Cockpit Hill manufactory. These include both saltglazed white and brown stoneware, plain and painted creamware, handle, knop and other forms and, most tantalising of all, porcelain with underglaze blue decoration or moulded details. The importance of this mater is underlined by Bradley (Ceramics of Derbyshire, 1978): "Unfortunately our present knowledge of the output of he factory remains very limited. Most of the shards from an early excavation of the site have been lost and nothing has been published concerning any of the finds made shortly before the whole site was redeveloped".
Stoneware jar, everted rim, punchedStoneware jar, everted rim, punched wreath-shaped mark on shoulder, medium olive alkaline glaze, Griffin notes: "Evaluated by John Burrison in 1980; identified as from Mossy Creek area", 10 in. Excellent condition with slight base wear.
STUDIO POTTERY GROUP Studio PotterySTUDIO POTTERY GROUP Studio Pottery group, including a Durant Kilns Leon Volkmar 1914, Vernon Kilns table articles, art pottery, Heintz sterling over bronze Arts and Crafts candlestick, Fulper Art Pottery hot beverage cup, etc.
Blacksmith made pipe kiln. 16''Blacksmith made pipe kiln. 16'' Length.
Ray Finch (1914-2012), an earthenwareRay Finch (1914-2012), an earthenware lidded pot, with ridged caramel glaze to upper part, impressed mark, 30cm high/Note: in the early days of Winchcombe Pottery, Finch often constructed pots from the local red clay, leaving them unglazed to highlight the natural beauty of the material
EXCALIBER CERAMIC OR PORCELAINEXCALIBER CERAMIC OR PORCELAIN KILN: Manufactured in USA. Autofire sold with shelves and seperators.
A group of studio ceramics comprisingA group of studio ceramics comprising a white glaze stoneware pot, 13.5cm high, a terracotta tile with glazed woman motif, a matt black vase and an earthenware bowl with celadon glazed interior, (all with damages) [4]
Celtic Pottery, Newlyn Cornwall,Celtic Pottery, Newlyn Cornwall, a small group of Phoenix pattern pottery comprising a pair of tall coffee mugs, a smaller mug and an oval bowl and a quantity of Tams green wheat pattern coffee cups and saucers
Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases,Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, of cylindrical form tube lined with three clusters of flowers on a mottled buff ground, 23.5cm high
A large collection of studio potteryA large collection of studio pottery to include a double handled red clay coil formed covered jar in black dripped glaze, Jamie Walker style, signed JW at underside of lid, 18 1/2"H, a multi-tiered red clay formed tower, 20"H, (3) slab pottery bowls, (1) of which signed illegibly at underside, a studio pottery covered pot signed Fox, repairs, (2) small pottery pots signed Van, a pottery bowl signed 'BP' at side along with a yellow glazed etched pottery pot, 9" dia, 7"H, bowls with chips
Stoneware jar, slightly ovoid withStoneware 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 19th century, 7-1/2 in. Several large rim chips, otherwise good condition.
TWO SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JARSTWO SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JARS Contemporary studio creations.
Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery,Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, an earthenware vase with speckled graduating glaze of celadon, cream and brown, stamped mark, 23cm high (rim chipped)
Early Edgefield stoneware storageEarly Edgefield stoneware storage jar Pottersville South Carolina circa 1820 alkaline glaze ovoid body flanked by handled shoulder with two slash marks and three punctuates. H12 1/8'' W11'' Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection. Overall good condition to body having no restoration. Very tight hairline at lower body and separation due to use at base which is stable. Overall wear consistent with age.
Two stoneware jars: one with incisedTwo stoneware jars: one with incised rings at shoulder, speckled medium brown glaze, 8-7/8 in., good condition, minor glaze chips; one with single strap handle, mottled olive glaze, 8-5/8 in., bubbles in clay body, uneven rim. Base with star crack and other side cracks, rough surface with blisters, kiln debris, large cracks under glaze, possibly as made.
Salt glaze three-gallon jug, perchedSalt glaze three-gallon jug, perched bird below impressed "J Fisher & Co/Lyons N.Y.", 16-1/2 in. Various glaze imperfections with some kiln debris, very small rim chips, some firing voids and cracks as made. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
Antique Song Dynasty white kilnAntique Song Dynasty white kiln pot. Circa 960-1279 A.D. Handmade pottery with brown/grey swirly paisley-type design. Condition: cracked hole in side see images. Otherwise good condition. Measures 4.25'' tall x 4.25'' across. Shipping weight .6 lbs.
TWO BOXES OF BALTIMORE KILN FILTERSTWO BOXES OF BALTIMORE KILN FILTERS From the Locke Insulator Factory, together with two baskets of miscellaneous glass and metalware.
PAIR OF WEDGWOOD WHITE SMEAR GLAZEDPAIR OF WEDGWOOD WHITE SMEAR GLAZED STONEWARE KRATER FORM URNS Pair of Wedgwood white smear glazed stoneware krater form urns, first half 19th century, originally a bough pot or pastille burner, each sprigged in brown with fruiting vine, each impressed 'WEDGWOOD', one with 'F', 6.75"h x 8.75"w
Poole Pottery, three cruets eachPoole Pottery, three cruets each comprising a salt pot, a pepper pot, a lidded mustard pot and a tray, an additional salt, pepper and mustard pot (without tray)
FOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN POTTERYFOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN POTTERY VESSELS Stoneware, the first is a turned and molded carved vase, high gloss glaze, signed on the underside "Lynn Roe" (11 3/4 in.); the remaining three are salt glazed with illegible signatures (tallest 11 1/2 in.).
John Jelfs, three stoneware bowlsJohn Jelfs, three stoneware bowls with rough glaze to the exterior and iron flecked celadon glazed interiors, impressed marks, 14cm diameter and three similar bowls in sand coloured glaze, swan mark, 13cm diameter
Poole Pottery, a stoneware jugPoole Pottery, a stoneware jug and sundry part services
Kline (Georgia) three-gallon crock,Kline (Georgia) three-gallon crock, salt glaze stoneware, cylindrical with two lug handles, shaped rim, cobalt fruit and swirl decoration, stamped "C.S. Kline, Howells Mills Ga." (Charles S. Kline, 1854-1917), 11 in., 3 in. rim chip, base chips (one 2-1/2 in.), firing anomalies, otherwise good condition ; with salt glaze stoneware jar, shoulder with cobalt decoration, unmarked, 19th century, 9 in., good condition, minor rim and base chips, surface anomalies as made . Private Collection, Augusta, Georgia
Edgefield ovoid jar, alkaline glazeEdgefield ovoid jar, alkaline glaze stoneware, light slip tulip over dark brown ground on each side, marked with "L" below one tulip, Collin Rhodes, Phoenix factory, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s, 12-7/8 in. Large repaired cracks encircling vessel, base wear, surface anomalies as made. Eugene H. Massey
TWO STONEWARE JUGS both later convertedTWO STONEWARE JUGS both later converted to lamp bases, the tallest, impressed '4' to the collar, 51cm high, the smaller 42cm high (both measured to the bottom of the electrical fitments) Provenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
16th Cent Southeast Asian Stoneware16th Cent Southeast Asian Stoneware Kiln Waster. Old label from Dalva Brothers with description and original price of $7500. From a 79th and Madison estate. Dimensions: 12" wide x 12" high.
A large quantity of terracottaA large quantity of terracotta planters and stands and two Gothic tracery wall panels
A quantity of ceramics includingA quantity of ceramics including a child's heater plate two Toby style jugs a German stein and pipe oriental miniature figures. Also reproduction ancient Egyptian items boxes etc.