![West TN Inscribed Pottery Pitcher dated 1898: West Tennessee Albany slip stoneware pottery pitcher, attributed to the Currier and Weaver pottery, possibly William Weaver & John Currier, working 1887 - 1909. Pitcher with rolled rim, C-shaped h](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370369_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
Stoneware Serveware
![West TN Inscribed Pottery Pitcher dated 1898: West Tennessee Albany slip stoneware pottery pitcher, attributed to the Currier and Weaver pottery, possibly William Weaver & John Currier, working 1887 - 1909. Pitcher with rolled rim, C-shaped h](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370369_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![A. Robertson Sons & Co., Drayton & Glen Allan Pint Merchant Jug: Drayton and Glen Allan, Ontario. 1890s. Bristol-glazed stoneware. Alexander Robertson and his sons operated their general stores in the towns of Drayton and Glen Allan (Wellington County) beginning in](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178724031_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![Warner & Co., Toronto 1-Gallon Decorated Jug: Toronto, Ontario. 1856-1863. Salt-glazed stoneware. In 1856 William Warner, along with two partners, established the Warner & Co. stoneware factory near the Don River in Toronto on what is now Broadvi](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723964_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![W. Pattison, Fergus CW Quarter-Gallon Merchant Jug: Fergus, Ontario. 1860s. Salt-glazed stoneware. William Pattison established his general store in Fergus around 1853 and gradually expanded his product offerings as the business grew, and operated cont](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723818_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![Morton & Bennett, Brantford CW 3-Gallon Decorated Jug: Brantford, Ontario. 1856-1857. Salt-glazed stoneware. A lovely and stately example from the brief partnership between Justus Morton and businessman Adolphus Bennett, in the early period of the importa](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723815_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![FP Goold & Co., Brantford CW 2-Gallon Decorated Jug: Brantford, Ontario. 1859-1867. Salt-glazed stoneware. Franklin Goold and Charles Waterous owned the Brantford Pottery together from 1859 to 1867. As neither one had any experience in making pottery th](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178723811_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![One handled one gallon Stoneware Crock Jug: showing a break to rim as shown in photos](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5636/332014/179142271_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717263600)
![19TH CENTURY ADVERTISING STONEWARE WHISKEY JUGS: 19th Century Advertising Stoneware Whiskey Jugs. I.A. Roth Dover New Jersey and W.J. McCranaghan Carbondale PA Height 9"](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1379/331101/178485794_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716581494)
![19th C. Stoneware Jar Attrib Seymour & Bosworth, CT: A quite attractive 2 gallon stoneware preserve or storage jar, attributed to Seymour & Bosworth, Hartford CT c.1870-80. Clean, simple blue floral decoration with additional blue at the handle terminal](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/8050/328421/176939259_4_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1714605816)
![NC Stoneware Jug, M.W. Owens: North Carolina salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug stamped M.W.OWENS for Manley William Owens (Randolph and Cumberland County). Jug with a pulled handle applied to the neck and upper shoulder and stampe](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332539/179371855_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717698500)
![2 Piedmont NC Stoneware Jugs, Incl. W.H. Wrenn: Two (2) Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jugs. 1st item: Cylindrical form jug stamped W.RENNBRO for William Henry Wrenn (Randolph County, 1862-1929). Pulled handle applied to th](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332539/179371854_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717698500)
![A German salt-glazed Bellarmine jug, 17th century,: A German salt-glazed Bellarmine jug, 17th century, the stoneware body of typical bellied form, the neck embossed with a mask 35cm high](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/503/333108/179823444_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718267699)
![‡ A STAFFORDSHIRE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE JUG, CIRCA 1755-60: ‡ A STAFFORDSHIRE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE JUG CIRCA 1755-60 Of baluster form, enamelled below the spout with a vignetter of Chinese figures and vases in a garden, the strap handle flanked by flowe](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1688/332566/179384055_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684419)
![2 stoneware whiskey jugs: 2 stoneware whiskey jugs. Up to 11" HALL DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY CONDITION STATEMENT GIVEN BY LANGSTON AUCTION GALLERY ARE STRICTLY OPINIONS AND LANGSTON'S SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR OMIS](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1053/333101/179887187_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718290682)
![Stoneware Batter Jug w/ Unusual Lid: Ovoid form with protruding spout, brown glaze, wire and wooden bail handle, unusual wooden lid with hole which holds a wooden spatula / stirrer; 10 1/2"H to top of jug, 12 3/4"H to top of handle---Con](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1133/333050/179830230_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718220137)
![Piedmont NC Stoneware Jug, W. Davis: Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug stamped W. DAVIS for Wright Davis (Randolph County, 1838-1928). Jug with a pulled handle applied to the middle shoulder and the neck. Stampe](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332539/179371857_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717698500)
![D. McLaren, Mount Forest Quarter-Gallon Merchant Jug: Mount Forest, Ontario. 1860s. Salt-glazed stoneware. Daniel McLaren established his grocery mercantile on Main Street in Mount Forest in the late 1850s, later expanding into wines/liquors and other go](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178724032_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
![MAKOTO YABE (Japan/Massachusetts, 1947-2005), Stoneware charger and sake bottle, Charger diameter: MAKOTO YABEJapan/Massachusetts, 1947-2005Stoneware charger and sake bottle with blue and brown marbleized glaze on a cream ground. Both signed.Charger diameter 13". Bottle height 7".](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7634/333049/179792696_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718199059)
![Stoneware Whiskey Jug: Stoneware Whiskey Jug. 13 1/4" HALL DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY CONDITION STATEMENT GIVEN BY LANGSTON AUCTION GALLERY ARE STRICTLY OPINIONS AND LANGSTON'S SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1053/333101/179887303_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718290682)
![Ridgway 1836 GIRAFFE STONEWARE Open Vegetable Serving Bowl 12.25” Brown: There are many pieces of the GIRAFFE pattern in this sale - all in good condition with no previous repairs and no chips…..this bowl has a faint hairline on the inner rim.](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7543/331549/179383249_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717682202)
![ANTIQUE DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE JUG WITH SILVER RIM: An antique early 19th-century glazed stoneware jug by Royal Doulton, an English ceramics manufacture. Relief decoration includes tavern and hunting scenes. Silver rim mount, unmarked. Collectible Pott](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/6975/333397/180018288_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718372239)
![John Sexton (Chicago) Stoneware Advertising Jug: John Sexton (Chicago) Stoneware Advertising Jug. Measures 8 x 6 inches. No cracks. there are chips along raised side edge. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condit](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5755/333408/180022132_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1718384412)
![2 Piedmont NC Stoneware Jugs, J. Jordan: Two (2) Piedmont, North Carolina, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jugs stamped J. JORDAN for Jesse J. Jordan (Moore County, 1827-1896). 1st item: Ovoid form jug with pulled handle and stamped J. JORDAN](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/525/332535/179370355_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1717684324)
![Thomas Patterson, Ottawa 1-Gallon Stoneware Merchant Jug: Ottawa, Ontario. 1872-1874. Salt-glazed stoneware. Rare. Thomas Patterson established his grocery and liquor mercantile in the mid-1840s, first as a partnership (Patterson & Co.) and then on his own f](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/5913/331363/178724058_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1716839516)
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 […]