![Mascaro Tonique 1 Gal Stoneware Hair Jug c.1900: An early 20th Century stoneware jug for Masquaro Tonique For the Hair by Martha Matilda Harper of Rochester, NY. Marked with FDA 1906 language so likely c.1910 era, a nice example and great go with fo](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/8050/328421/176939267_11_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1714605816)
Stoneware Serveware
![Mascaro Tonique 1 Gal Stoneware Hair Jug c.1900: An early 20th Century stoneware jug for Masquaro Tonique For the Hair by Martha Matilda Harper of Rochester, NY. Marked with FDA 1906 language so likely c.1910 era, a nice example and great go with fo](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/8050/328421/176939267_11_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1714605816)
![Samuel Beskin Fishkill Landing NY 2 Gal Stoneware Jug.: In 1913 Fishkill Landing was absorbed into the City of Beacon, along with Matteawan, both towns ceasing to exist under their original names.](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/8050/328421/176939168_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1714605816)
![ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SMEAR-GLAZED STONEWARE GEORGE IV COMMEMORATIVE JUG: ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SMEAR-GLAZED STONEWARE GEORGE IV COMMEMORATIVE JUG, buff-colored with a molded lion handle, featuring relief decorations including a profile of the king with surrounding sunburst](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1107/332767/179529581_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717788471)
![5 Gal. Decorated Stoneware Jug: 5 Gal. Decorated Stoneware Jug w/Floral Design in GD Cond., Few Touches - 19"H -](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/945/332676/179494257_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717781985)
![Piedmont NC Stoneware Jug, J.M. Yow: Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug stamped J.M. YOW for John M. Yow (Randolph County, 1860-1906). Slightly ovoid form jug with a pulled handle applied to the shoulder and the](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370367_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![2 Stoneware Pottery Jugs, incl. NC: Two (2) stoneware pottery jugs, North Carolina and English. 1st item: Large 4-gallon salt-glazed ovoid form North Carolina jug. Two pulled handles, incised "4" on the upper should](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332539/179371861_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717698500)
![Piedmont NC Stoneware Jug, J.F. Brower: Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug stamped J.F. BROWER for John F. Brower (Randolph County, 1848-1911). Semi-ovoid form with a pulled handle applied to the shoulder and neck.](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370366_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![2 Eastern NC Stoneware Jugs incl. E.A. Poe: Two (2) Eastern North Carolina stoneware pottery jugs. 1st item: Stamped POE & CO for Edgar Allen Poe (Cumberland County, 1858-1934). Tall, slightly ovoid form alkaline jug with a pulled handle ap](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370357_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![4-Gallon Stoneware Jug With Cobalt Bird Decoration: Canadian. Likely Cornwall, Ontario. 1860s. Salt-glazed stoneware. A well-rendered and dark cobalt blue bird on this solid 4-gallon jug. Its maker is attributed to Orrin Ballard, most likely during his](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723887_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![John McIntyre, Woodstock 1-Gallon Decorated Merchant Jug: Woodstock, Ontario. 1860s-1870s. Salt-glazed stoneware. John McIntyre enjoyed a long and successful career as a grocer in Woodstock, opening his store in the late 1850s and operating it continuously u](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178724025_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![Eberhardt & Halm, Toronto CW Decorated 1-Gallon Jug: Toronto, Ontario. 1863-1865. Salt-glazed stoneware. The partnership of Nicholas Eberhardt and Joseph Halm was a brief one which means that stoneware marked with their names is scarce. A very desirable](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723965_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![Brantford Stoneware Mfg. 2-Gallon Decorated Jug: Brantford, Ontario. 1890s. Salt-glazed stoneware. B.S. Mfg. Co. Ltd. (1894-1905) was the last group to own the historically important Brantford stoneware factory. A nice example with a beautiful and s](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723810_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![Important EL. & M. Farrar St. Johns, C.E. 5-Gallon Decorated Jug: St. Johns, Canada East (Quebec). 1854-1955. Salt-glazed stoneware. Vermont-born cousins Ebenezer Lawrence Farrar and Moses Farrar worked together briefly at their stoneware factory in St. Johns, Quebe](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178724053_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![Burns & Campbell, Toronto 5-Gallon Decorated Jug: Toronto, Ontario. 1879-1881. Salt-glazed stoneware. From the brief partnership of James Burns and William Campbell, this is a great jug with a bold and highly detailed flower that fills the whole fron](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723959_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![6 Pcs. Blue & White Stoneware: 1. Jar with lid, embossed birds and floral decoration; 8"H; 6 1/4"H; chip to underside of rim on lid, otherwise good condition---2. Spongeware covered storage crock; 9 1/4"W, 5 3/4"H; tight hairline t](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1133/333050/179830139_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718220137)
![East TN Stoneware Pottery Jug, Maryville Pottery: East Tennessee, Blount County, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug. Ovoid form with a double beaded collar, tooling between the collar beads and beveled foot. Impressed MARYVILLE POTTERY lower body and](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370373_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![A large NYS Stoneware Spittoon with blue line accents: A good sized NYS stoneware spittoon last quarter 19th C., decorated with blue slip ringing the upper groove & base grooves. Small flake/repair inside edge of center hole, stands 7" in height and 11.5"](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/8050/328421/176939255_11_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1714605816)
![Albert Hodge Stoneware Face Jug: North Carolina folk pottery face jug, blue glaze, flared spout and applied strap handle, wavy line decoration below spout and to handle, molded facial features, signed below handle on back "Albert Hod](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1133/333050/179830362_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718220137)
![A.J. Butler / Manufacturer / Brunswick, NJ Stoneware Crock: A double sided #2 marked stoneware crock with nicely done floral design on one side, marked as A.J. Butler / Manufacturer / Brunswick, NJ on the other. Good condition overall](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/8050/328421/176939233_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1714605816)
![3 Gal. Decorated Stoneware Jug: 3 Gal. Decorated Stoneware Jug w/ Whimiscal "3" ; "M" on Back in GD Cond. - 14"H (Lg. Chip in Base, Sm Chip on Rim)](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/945/332676/179494258_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717781985)
![Piedmont NC Stoneware Jug, A. L. Moody: Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug stamped A.L. MOODY for Alfred L. Moody (Moore County, 1860-1924). Straight-sided form with a pulled handle applied to the side of the neck a](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332539/179371856_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717698500)
![2 Piedmont NC Stoneware Jugs, Incl. J.D. Craven and Crisco: Two (2) Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jugs. 1st item: Cylindrical form jug stamped M.H. CRISCO for William Henry Chrisco (Moore and Randolph Counties, 1857-1944). Pulled hand](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370365_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![Piedmont NC Stoneware Jug, Dan Cagle: Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug stamped D. CAGLE for Dan Cagle (Moore County, 1854-1926). Semi-ovoid form with a pulled handle applied to the upper shoulder to the neck. St](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370360_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![2 Piedmont NC Stoneware Jugs, W.H. Hancock: Two (2) Piedmont North Carolina salt-glazed stoneware pottery jugs stamped W. H. HANCOCK for William Henry Hancock (Moore County, 1845-1924). 1st item: jug with a pulled handle applied](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370358_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
News about Stoneware Serveware
![A Harold Harvey painting, Goudji silver, and a 5-gallon stoneware churn scored at South Bay](https://www.liveauctioneers.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/169418502_1_x.jpeg)
A Harold Harvey painting, Goudji silver, and a 5-gallon stoneware churn scored at South Bay
EAST MORICHES, N.Y. – A stunning 1907 oil on canvas by Newlyn School artist Harold Harvey was the top earner for South Bay Auctions at its January 31 Art, Antiques, Silver, Jewelry & Sporting Goods sale. Complete results are available at LiveAuctioneers. Harvey (1874-1941), like his Newlyn contemporaries, focused his eye on depictions of everyday […]
![Stoneware jug attributed to African American potter David Jarbour is a top pick at Jeffrey S. Evans Feb. 9](https://www.liveauctioneers.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/169990118_1_x.webp)
Stoneware jug attributed to African American potter David Jarbour is a top pick at Jeffrey S. Evans Feb. 9
MT. CRAWFORD, Va. — A stoneware 10-gallon jug attributed to David Jarbour (circa 1780s-1841) comes to market at Jeffrey S. Evans Friday, February 9 as part of the Al and Billy Steidel collection. Estimated at $80,000-$120,000, the jug and the complete catalogs for both Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10 are available for bidding […]
![19th-century stoneware flask tops Miller & Miller’s Canadiana auction Oct. 7](https://www.liveauctioneers.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/161650515_1_x.jpg)
19th-century stoneware flask tops Miller & Miller’s Canadiana auction Oct. 7
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![The folk-art charm of miniature stoneware vessels](https://www.liveauctioneers.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/besmart-1.jpg)
The folk-art charm of miniature stoneware vessels
NEW YORK — Bigger is not always better. Beautifully crafted stoneware miniatures are not just functional, they are as aesthetically pleasing as their standard-size counterparts. Working on a small scale can be more challenging for the potter, particularly when creating and attaching diminutive features such as removable lids and open spouts. But that explains why […]