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(3) Pcs. American Stoneware
(3) Pcs. American Stoneware JugsIn graduated sizes five gallon to one gallon 18'' H circa early 20th century good condition. Private collection Columbiaville MI.
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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,
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Eight vintage brown and white
Eight vintage brown and white stoneware jugs, one with three gallon mark. 13”H to 16”H Condition: some with chips CT Transfer Fee $40
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Three large stoneware jugs
Three large stoneware jugs Each of five gallon capacity with single handle. (3). H. 19 in.
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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.
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(3) Stoneware jugs, c/o 3-gallon
(3) Stoneware jugs, c/o 3-gallon blue stenciled (16" h), 2-gallon brown (13" h), 1-gallon (12" h)
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Large three-gallon stoneware jug
Large three-gallon stoneware jug and an ovoid two-gallon jug each approx. 15"h.
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Two 3-gallon stoneware jugs,
Two 3-gallon stoneware jugs, unsigned, late 19th c.
15"h x 9"dia
15"h x 10"dia
Condition: Minor chips, bubble spots to blue decoration, wear consistent with age.
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(4) COLLECTION OF EARTHENWARE
(4) COLLECTION OF EARTHENWARE JUGS(lot of 4) Earthenware jugs, comprising: (2) handled oil jugs with narrow neck, (one) with lead stamp; (1) handled wide-mouth jug, with impressed design; (1) handless jar; chips throughout, largest: approx 13"h, 7"diam, 19.5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
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TWO JUGS. American 2nd
TWO JUGS. American 2nd half-19th century yellow clay. Both have Albany slip and applied handles. Molasses jug with impressed label ''Farmington Elmira NY'' and incised ''Gerity Bros.'' 8''h. and a miniature jug incised ''Little Brown Jug''. Repaired flake. 3''h.
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TWO NEW ORLEANS STONEWARE
TWO NEW ORLEANS STONEWARE ADVERTISING JUGSTwo New Orleans Stoneware Advertising Jugs , 19th c., incl. a 5 gallon jug from "E.A. Zatarain & Sons", and a "Harry Hyman & Co, Pickles, Vinegar & Catsup", larger h. 18 1/2 in., dia. 10 1/2 in.
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Vintage glass jugs once used for
Vintage glass jugs once used for Allen Farm apple cider, including 4 large glass jugs with metal handles 21”H, 10 one gallon growlers 11”H, 15 glass pipettes. Condition: some contain liquid, all very dirty CT Transfer Fee $50
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FOUR NEW ORLEANS STONEWARE
FOUR NEW ORLEANS STONEWARE ADVERTISING JUGSFour New Orleans Stoneware Advertising Jugs , 19th c., incl. "I.L Lyons & Co.", "Lausalot & Barrene", "King Bros. & Saint", and "O.B Delord", largest h. 15 1/2 in., dia. 9 1/2 in.
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Set of five Villeroy & Boch
Set of five Villeroy & Boch glazed pottery graduated jugs extra jug and similar salt barrel early 20th century; set of jugs - from quarter litre to three litre all impressed with extra quarter litre jug 6 to 13 in. salt barrel - 6 in. H all with impressed mark Estimate $ 150-250 Jugs probably had pewter lids.
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A Set of Nine Ornate Miniature
A Set of Nine Ornate Miniature Character Jugs in a Wooden Display Cupboard
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19TH C. DECORATED STONEWARE WATER
19TH C. DECORATED STONEWARE WATER JUG. An ovoid shape double handled four gallon water dispenser with spout and , with cobalt floral decoration. 15”H x 11”W. Sussman Collection.
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TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS Two
TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS Two traditional 18th C. English leather Toby jugs, seated male figures, 11”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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Lot (2) decorated stoneware jugs.
Lot (2) decorated stoneware jugs. 6'' and 8'' Ht.
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Pair of Country plaid pattern jugs,
Pair of Country plaid pattern jugs, approx 18cm h each (2)
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Seven brown stoneware jugs, largest
Seven brown stoneware jugs, largest 10"h x 7.5"dia
Condition: Chips, cracks, wear consistent with age.
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FOUR POTTERY LIQUOR JUGSunsigned;
FOUR POTTERY LIQUOR JUGSunsigned; with metal and cork stoppers, each incised to the upper body, one "Irish Whisky", "Scotch Whiskey", one "Gin", one "Brandy"; each 3 3/8 inches square; 7 1/4 inches high Condition:
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One-gallon stoneware West
One-gallon stoneware West Virginia merchant's jug and a Smith & Day two-gallon ovoid jug 13.5"h. both 19th c.
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TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS.
TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS. Two traditional 18th C. English leather Toby jugs, seated men with mugs and smoking pipes, 10”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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Four redware jugs, 19th c., tallest
Four redware jugs, 19th c., tallest 9"h, together with an unglazed bean pot
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A quantity of saltware jugs,
A quantity of saltware jugs, various patterns, the largest 14cm high
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THREE 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS.
THREE 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS. Three traditional 18th C. leather Toby jugs in as found condition, ranging in sizes 9.5”-10”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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A collection of Various 19th
A collection of Various 19th Century Jugs and Later Jugs including Dudson Spode etc (10)
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Two antique European gin jugs, 19th
Two antique European gin jugs, 19th century or earlier; overall good condition, minor chips and losses; the larger H 13 1/2" x D 4 3/8" (approx.) Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attaché and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner. Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
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Five brown and white stoneware
Five brown and white stoneware jugs, one to five gallons, 11” - 21”H Condition: 1 gal with chip to rim and foot CT Transfer Fee $30
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BOWL AND JUG. American late
BOWL AND JUG. American late 19th century. Pictured is a treenware bowl with original red on the exterior. 4''h. 15 1/2''d. And a small stoneware jug with Albany slip. 6 1/2''h.
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FOUR REDWARE JUGS, 19TH C.Four
FOUR REDWARE JUGS, 19TH C.Four redware jugs, 19th c., tallest 7".
Condition:
One with glaze flakes to handle.
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THREE BALTIMORE STONEWARE WHISKEY
THREE BALTIMORE STONEWARE WHISKEY JUGS Late 19th century, with stencil merchant names Fisher Brothers 14 in. H., Lasky 12 in. H., and Rams Horn 14 in. H.
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FIVE AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. - 7
FIVE AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. - 7 in. to 10 1/2 in. high.
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TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS.
TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS. Two traditional 18th C. English leather Toby jugs, seated male figures, 10”H & 9.5”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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FOUR ROYAL DOULTON LARGE
FOUR ROYAL DOULTON LARGE CHARACTER JUGS: ''The Trapper'' D6609; ''Granny''; ''Beefeaters'' copr. 1946; and ''Falstaff'' copr. 1949. The jugs are in very good condition with minimal wear and no visible chips or repairs. The Falstaff jug show some crazing to the underside.
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(5) ANCIENT POTTERY JUGS - Five
(5) ANCIENT POTTERY JUGS - Five Small Terra Cotta Jugs with loop handles rolled rims rounded bottoms found in Israel from the collection of Gen. Moshe Dayan ranging in size from 4 1/2'' to 5 1/2'' encrusted. From the collection of Irving Bernstein.