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STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid 19th
STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid 19th century. An ovoid salt glazed stoneware crock with applied handles and cobalt accents. Impressed label ''I.M. Mead & Co'' for Ira Mills Mead. Interior with brown glaze. Imperfections. 9''h. 7''dia. Four to five small chips around rim.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid 19th
STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid 19th century. Cobalt accents on impressed label ''6 I.M. Mead & Co.'' Edge flake. 15''h.
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M. MEAD & CO. GLAZED STONEWARE
M. MEAD & CO. GLAZED STONEWARE THREE-GALLON CROCK (CHIPS TO RIM), H: 12-1/2 INM. Mead & Co. Glazed Stoneware Three-Gallon Crock (chips to rim), H: 12-1/2 in
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An IM Mead Cobalt Decorated
An IM Mead Cobalt Decorated Four-Gallon Stoneware Churn
Mogadore, Ohio, Mid 19th Century
stamped IM Mead / Mogadore / Ohio and freehand floral decoration.
Height 17 3/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of George Hageman, Covington, Kentucky
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STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead Summit/Portage County Ohio mid 19th century. Impressed mark with cobalt accent. Ovoid with applied handle. Crazing and handle hairline. 11''h. Sold at Garth's Auctions May 21 2011. See Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware pp. 27-29.
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"J. PERCY & BROTH'S, MEAD"
"J. PERCY & BROTH'S, MEAD" STONEWARE BOTTLE.J. Percy & Broth's, Mead Stoneware Bottle. With brushed blue rim. 10'h. Very good with minor wear.
Condition:
Very good with minor wear.
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SIGNED LANIER MEADERS ALKALINE
SIGNED LANIER MEADERS ALKALINE GLAZED STONEWARESigned Lanier Meaders Alkaline Glazed Stoneware 4 Gal. Double handled with molded lip and incised bands. 15 1/2"h. Condition: : Good with chip on rim.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with chip on rim
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead and Company Summit County 3rd quarter-19th century. Ovoid jug with rare incised and brushed cobalt thistle decoration. 11''h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). Hairlines.
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Stoneware keg with cobalt
Stoneware keg with cobalt decoration; salt glazed footed form, repeating geometric and floral banded designs. 12"L. Good condition, glaze flake and foot chip.
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Cheever Meaders stoneware crock,
Cheever Meaders stoneware crock, tapered body with rounded rim, two strap handles, incised lines near center, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, John Burrison attributes to Cheever Meaders, circa 1940, 10-1/2 in. Handles with large chips, otherwise good condition. Doug Howard, Marietta, Georgia
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Lanier Meaders stoneware face
Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug, mottled dark olive alkaline glaze, rock teeth, 10 in. Excellent condition.
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Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher
Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher (White County, Georgia, 1887-1967), alkaline glaze, single incised band, marked in red script "CM", 6-1/4 in. Excellent condition.
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Two stoneware pots: one with glossy
Two stoneware pots: one with glossy olive glaze, applied leaves and flowers, base marked "AM", 6 in.; two-handled jug, matte alkaline glaze, two strap handles, marked on shoulder "End of day/end of year 12-31-2002", both probably Meaders family, Georgia, 13-3/4 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Two Meaders pottery pitchers,
Two Meaders pottery pitchers, both with applied grapes and leaves in the manner of Arie Meaders: one with medium olive alkaline glaze, marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Ga. MLM", 8 in.; one with dark olive alkaline glaze, marked on base "Meaders Pottery, David Meaders" and illegible inscription at handle, 9-3/8 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Cheever Meaders flowerpot,
Cheever Meaders flowerpot, flowerpot with drain hole as made, stoneware with medium alkaline glaze with runs, marked "ChEEVER MEADERS, CLEVELANd, GEORgiA MOSSSY CREEK gREEN" (Cheever Meaders, White County, Georgia, 1887-1967), incising on base done by Arie Meaders, 12-1/2 in. Base with small red paint spatter, three repaired rim cracks (longest 6 in.). John Burrison Collection.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. T.P. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. T.P. Mead Summit County mid 19th century. Ovoid form with brushed cobalt accent. 15''h. Hairlines.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead and Company Summit County 3rd quarter-19th century. Ovoid jug with impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 13 1/2''h.
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Two pieces Meaders pottery: jar
Two pieces Meaders pottery: jar with runny alkaline glaze, applied blue grapes, incised vine and leaf decoration throughout, base marked "Claude, Billie and Cleater Meaders, Aug. 13, 2002", 10-1/4 in.; stoneware pitcher with runny alkaline glaze and rutile runs, marked on base "Meaders Pottery, Anita Meaders", 10-1/2 in., minor scratch . Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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An Ohio Cobalt Decorated
An Ohio Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Jug
American, circa 1840-1860
stamped I.M. Mead / Mogadore / O.
Height 15 3/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of William D. Giermann, Canal Fulton, Ohio
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Stoneware mug with pewter lid,
Stoneware mug with pewter lid, 6.5"h; together with 12 other stoneware mugs, etc.
Condition: Cracks, repairs, wear consistent with age.
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Two-gallon stoneware jug with
Two-gallon stoneware jug with blue decorated bird. 14''h.
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Three Stoneware Vessels Northern
Three Stoneware Vessels
Northern Ohio, Mid 19th Century
comprising a two-gallon E.H. Merrill jar (Akron), a two-gallon I.M. Mead jug (Portage County), and a D. Fisk & Co. ovoid jug with brushed cobalt highlights (Mogadore).
Height of tallest 13 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of George Hageman, Covington, Kentucky
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Georgia Pottery Lanier Meaders Face
Georgia Pottery Lanier Meaders Face Juglight to medium olive alkaline glazed stoneware face with unglazed eyes and teeth bottom with inscribed signature.9.75 in.Glazed over firing cracks at handle attachment points.
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Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher
Cheever Meaders stoneware pitcher (1887-1967, White County, Georgia), dark brown/olive alkaline glaze, 10 in. Griffin notes this pitcher was "made by Cheever Meaders and sold by him to Norma K. Seiferla in 1960s at Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia".
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Edwin Meaders stoneware face jug
Edwin Meaders stoneware face jug (White County, Georgia, born 1924), heavy cobalt glaze, exaggerated features, base marked "Edwin Meaders 5-15-07" 11-1/2 in. Excellent condition, some glaze blisters and anomalies as made.
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13 Pcs. Meadow Wood by Watson
13 Pcs. Meadow Wood by Watson Sterling silver wineservice including (12) wine glasses 7''H and (1) wine coaster 6'' Dia. All marked for Watson Sterling and ''H220''. 67.7 ozt. Circa - 20th C.
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Two pieces Meaders family
Two pieces Meaders family stoneware: circular bowl mounted with chicken head and tail, dark green glaze, marked on base "John Meaders, Cleveland, Georgia 1992" (1916-1999), 7-1/4 x 11 in., small chips to tail, kiln debris ; with blue-glazed pitcher, marked on base "Edwin Meaders 10/10/1990" (White County, Georgia, born 1924), good condition . Private Collection.
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Two Meaders stoneware vases
Two Meaders stoneware vases (Cheever, 1887-1967, White County, Georgia; Arie, Macon County, North Carolina, 1897-1989): one with everted scalloped rim, runny olive alkaline glaze, unmarked, Griffin notes: "Made by Cheever or Arie Meaders", 7-3/4 in.; one with broadly flared scalloped rim, Griffin notes: "Attributed to Arie Meaders, Mossy Creek", 6-1/2 in. Both with glaze pooling at base and scattered kiln debris as made. Doug Nosel
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Two Meaders Face Jugs Georgia, 20th
Two Meaders Face Jugs Georgia, 20th century, one with runny olive glaze, ceramic teeth, painted ceramic ey
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(38) Pcs. Minton Dinnerware
(38) Pcs. Minton Dinnerware 'Meadow' PatternConsisting of tea service for twelve: 12 cups 12 saucers 12 sandwich plates along with covered compote dish and 9.5'' H teapot circa 20th century mint condition. Private collection Warren MI.
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METTLACH STONEWARE BOTTLE VASE
METTLACH STONEWARE BOTTLE VASE impressed mark and no.1241 with floral bosses on a strapwork band in blue brown and gilt cafe-au-lait body with allover cream and gilt flower heads the rim neck and foot with further colored diamond and beaded bands - h:13 in. Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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Edwin Meaders stoneware rooster
Edwin Meaders stoneware rooster (born 1924, White County, Georgia), runny medium olive alkaline glaze, marked on base "Edwin Meaders", 14-1/2 in. Good condition, one comb of rooster with chip, some glaze anomalies as made, otherwise good condition.
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Edwin Meaders stoneware rooster
Edwin Meaders stoneware rooster (born 1924, White County, Georgia), alkaline glaze, marked on base "EM", 15-3/4 in. Excellent condition, minor glaze irregularities as made. Purchased from the potter, early 1980's.
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Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug
Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998), mottled olive alkaline glaze, ceramic teeth, base marked "Lanier Meaders 12-31-80", 9-1/2 in. Excellent condition, one side probably underfired. Private Collection
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead Mogadore Portage/Summit County 2nd quarter-19th century. Ovoid jug with brushed cobalt ''3'' and flower. 16''h. Ex Charles Momchilov (Ohio).
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STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca
STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca N.Y.'' With cobalt floral and foliate decoration. 16'' h. Rim chips kiln kiss.