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Claret jug
Claret jug
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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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Sadler ''Blue Willow'' Ironstone
Sadler ''Blue Willow'' Ironstone Teapot 6 1/2'' excellent.
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Southern stoneware jug Dugout
Southern stoneware jug Dugout Valley region Alabama circa 1870 modified salt glaze with hand-formed spout over thick pulled and applied strap handle on ovoid body decorated with single incised line and number five along with incised illegible signature. H17 1/4'' W11 1/4'' Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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W.H. FARRAR & CO., GEDDES, NY
W.H. FARRAR & CO., GEDDES, NY STONEWARE JUG One-Gallon Salt Glazed Jug, dated 1852, with boldly painted cobalt slip triple blossom tulip decoration, rounded rim, felted base, 12" high, 7 1/4" diam. Body hairline, base edge chips, glaze firing flaw.
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Sadler English Ironstone Teapot
Sadler English Ironstone Teapot gaudy Welch style 6 1/2''.
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DOUBLE FACE JUG, A.V. SMITH
DOUBLE FACE JUG, A.V. SMITH (SANFORD, NC) Two gallon ovoid form with dual handles, smiling faces, ceramic teeth, black runs from the ears are striking against a bright blue glaze, inscribed on the underside.
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A Staffordshire pottery Smith &
A Staffordshire pottery Smith & Collier jug, 26cm high
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STONEWARE JUG. American late 19th
STONEWARE JUG. American late 19th century. Albany slip at top with brushed blue script ''Water jug for you to bet full''. Applied handle. 11.5''h.
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Jerry Brown face jug, pitcher: face
Jerry Brown face jug, pitcher: face jug with incised date on base "9-91", 8-3/4 x 7-1/2 x 8 in.; pitcher with incised date on base "2-92", 7-1/2 x 8 x 7 in., both incised on base "Jerry Brown/Hamilton/AL.".
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Jugtown rose bowl, foamy white
Jugtown rose bowl, foamy white glaze, impressed "Jugtown Ware", 4-1/2 x 7 in. Minor glaze anomalies as made.
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Cleater Meaders double face jug,
Cleater Meaders double face jug, runny light olive glaze, ceramic eyes and teeth, marked on base "Cleater Meaders 1987", 11 in. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Tray to include Sadler Ginger
Tray to include Sadler Ginger Pots Large Shire Horse Tea Pot etc (12)
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A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted
A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted with summer flowers, monogrammed, 21cm high and a Derby cream jug, 13cm high
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STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd
STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd half-19th century. Double handles and a bung hole in the bottom. Cobalt ''10'' and a later brown floral design on a worn surface. 23''h. School house waterjug found in Marysville Ohio
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Pearlware Toby jug, seated
Pearlware Toby jug, seated gentleman with blue coat holding an empty pitcher, probably Staffordshire area, England, late 18th century, 10-1/4 in. Minor surface anomalies as made.
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SOUTHERN SMALL FACE JUG Alkaline
SOUTHERN SMALL FACE JUG Alkaline glazed stoneware over reddish clay, having applied and molded facial features including large ears, inset eyes and teeth, sloped shoulders, cylindrical spout. Jug may have been a prototype based on its rough appearance and imperfect glaze, not signed.
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ONE GALLON JUG, JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN
ONE GALLON JUG, JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1827-1895 BROWERS MILL, NC) Salt-glazed stoneware, having a wide grooved strap handle, slightly ovoid body, stamp "JD CRAVEN" next to the handle attachment.
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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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3 GALLON COBALT DECORATED
3 GALLON COBALT DECORATED SHENFELDER STONEWAREjug ca. 1890; three gallon (impressed "3") iron wash salt glazed stoneware cylindrical jug, typical Daniel Shenfelder brushed cobalt tulip motif, straight rim, rounded shoulder, slightly rounded foot, attributed to Daniel Shenfelder, Reading, PA, Albany slip glaze interior, 10"d, 15 1/4"h; Condition: as made
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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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Sherwood Rangers Cigars Advertising
Sherwood Rangers Cigars Advertising Water Jug
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TWO FACE JUGS, A.V. SMITH (SANFORD,
TWO FACE JUGS, A.V. SMITH (SANFORD, NC) One gallon size, brightly glazed with applied features, dual handles, ceramic teeth, inscribed on the underside.
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The McCallum jug, signed Elischer
The McCallum jug, signed Elischer to base, approx 6.5cm H x 17cm W x 11cm D
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1 1/2 GALLON STONEWARE BATTER JUG
1 1/2 GALLON STONEWARE BATTER JUG CA. 1890;slightly bulbous stoneware batter jug, Albany slip glazed, with tubular pouring spout, crescent hand grasp and pair of applied shoulder pierced handle tabs with wood and wire bail handle, probably southern tier New York state potteries, 8"d, 10"h; Condition: minor contact mark
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Redware puzzle jug, cutwork neck
Redware puzzle jug, cutwork neck and shoulders with dot slip decoration, handle marked "1821", slip-decorated motto "Gentlemen now try your Skill/i'll hold you Sixpence if you Will/that you don't drink unless you Spill", glossy brown glaze, probably English, late 18th/early 19th century, 6-5/8 in. Two repairs to rim and horizonal nozzles, 2 in. repaired rim crack. George Daniel, Gooseneck Antiques, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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German stoneware 1-gallon jug, late
German stoneware 1-gallon jug, late 19th c.
10"H
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(3) Miniature pottery advertising
(3) Miniature pottery advertising jug, c/o "Little Brown Jug 1884 Gerson & Seligman Montgomery Ala" (4-1/2" h, chips to spout & handle), "Jones Bros & Co Manfrs of Cider & Vinegar Louisville Ky" (3-1/4" h), "Bennington Aug 16 1877 (3-1/2" h, missing handle)
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Wiliam Kent Toby jug, lacking pipe,
Wiliam Kent Toby jug, lacking pipe, 19th c., 11"h
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Three-gallon stoneware jug with
Three-gallon stoneware jug with blue decoration signed "Cowden-Wilcox". 14"h.
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James Kent Jug Decorated with
James Kent Jug Decorated with Flowers and a Royal Brannamware Bowl (2)
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1840 STAFFORDSHIRE RELIEF MOLDED
1840 STAFFORDSHIRE RELIEF MOLDED STONEWARE JUG Mid-19th c. English Salt Glazed Ceramic Pitcher, made by Elijah Jones at the Villa Pottery, Cobridge (in partnership with Edward Walley, 1840-1865), octagonal paneled sides with relief molded basket weave and grapevine decoration, scrolled handle, applied medallion on base reads: "Published by E. Jones, Cobridge, July 4, 1840, Basket, 12", 10 1/4" high, 7" x 5 1/2". Good condition.
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A Derbyshire saltglazed brown
A Derbyshire saltglazed brown stoneware puzzle jug, probably Chesterfield, c1830, with three sporting sprigs and pierced neck with four spouts in honey coloured glaze, 18.5cm h, impressed B More Information Undamaged, no restoration
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Slip-decorated and dated redware
Slip-decorated and dated redware jug With ivory and green tulip and heart decoration, dated 1862. H: 4 3/8 in.
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A silver hot water jug, Sheffield
A silver hot water jug, Sheffield 1918, initialled H, with ebonised finial and handle, 21cm high and sundry silver
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ROYAL DOULTON DICKENS MINI JUG, SAM
ROYAL DOULTON DICKENS MINI JUG, SAM WELLERSmall pitcher depicting the character from Charles Dickens's first novel, The Pickwick Papers (1836).
Royal Doulton backstamp.
Issued: 1908-1975
Dimensions: 3.75"L x 1.75"W x 3"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.