Sold2022Uncommon Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1870, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Tyger River Valley, Atkins family. The jug having excellent rich glaze with double ring tooled spout and pulled and applied strap handle. The body has a sSee Sold Price
Sold2016Uncommon Southern Stoneware Snake Jugby Burlon Craig, Vale, North Carolina, 20th century. having uncommon small size along with uncommon earth-tone glaze color. stamped at base. H3 ¼"See Sold Price
Sold2023Uncommon Signed Southern Stoneware Harvest Jug19th century, Middle Tennessee. Having been inscribed Crowfford Louis at the middle body. The salt glaze jug has a very handsome and uncommon form. The piece has cracks at one side leading into the baSee Sold Price
Sold2022Four Southern Stoneware Face JugsBy Albert Hodge, 20th century, Vale, North Carolina The lot includes two charming devil form face jugs one in the buggy jug form and two smaller swirl face jugs. Each signed and in good overall conditSee Sold Price
Sold2021Southern Stoneware Face Jug by Marvin BaileyDated 2004. The vessel having an uncommon glazed and form with handsomely potted body. Signed and dated at underside. H9 1/8" Sold from the personal collection of the late Mr. Joe A Bailey Sr. of LancSee Sold Price
Sold2022Collection Southern Stoneware Face Jugsby Marie Rodgers, Meansville, Georgia 20th century. The group includes three various face jugs, two buggy and one bearded jug. All in good condition and signed. Tallest: H5" Sold from the collection oSee Sold Price
Sold2016Southern Stoneware Miniature Face JugArden, North Carolina. uncommon miniature size. signed LBB for Louis Brown "93". H4 3/4"See Sold Price
Sold2022Fine Southern Stoneware Crying Eye Face JugLanier Meaders working in Mossy Creek, Georgia (1917-1998) Very nicely sculpted and richly alkaline glazed face jug having uncommon runny, "Crying Eyes." The piece is signed at the underside by the maSee Sold Price
Sold20222 Southern Stoneware Pottery Items, incl. miniature Whiskey Jug1st item: Flat sided miniature whiskey jug advertising Ames Buggy and Automobiles of Kentucky, two-tone glaze, with blue stenciled letters on front: "TAKE A SMILE WITH AMES OF OWENSBORO", and en versoSee Sold Price
Sold2020Two Southern Stoneware Vessels by Marvin Bailey(Lancaster, South Carolina, 20th and 21st century) A red glazed snake jug along with an uncommon eye jug. Each in good condition. Tallest: H7 _Ó Sold from the collection of a Hilton Head, South CarolSee Sold Price
Sold2015Southern Stoneware Jug, Edgefield, SCHorse Creek Region, circa 1840. with good ovoid form and olive alkaline glaze with tooled spout and strap handle. H13 1/4"Note: good condition. Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks, Woodruff, SoutSee Sold Price
Sold2015Southern Stoneware Jug, Edgefield, SCHorseshoe Creek region, circa 1840. having alkaline glaze with high handle and ovoid body. H12 1/4" Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks,Woodruff, South Carolina. Note: Good condition.See Sold Price
Sold2018Quality Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Nathaniel Ramey working at Pottersville. The vessel having a very well-potted body with a nice even alkaline glaze. A kiln burnout at upper body and a tigSee Sold Price
Sold2019Fine Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to John or B.F. Landrum. The excellently thrown and glazed piece having a flared single ring spout aside well pulled and applied handle with a very ovSee Sold Price
Sold2023Four Southern Stoneware JugsFour Southern Stoneware Jugs North Carolina, 20th Century including three alkaline glaze jugs by Kim Ellington and a face jug by David Garner of Turn and Burn Pottery. shortest Ellington jug with inciSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fine Southern Stoneware JugAlabama, circa 1870. with exceptional glaze and form. H17" W11 1/4"See Sold Price
Sold2016Early Southern Stoneware Jugearly 19th century. Edgefield District South Carolina. probably by Thomas Owensby while working in Edgefield. extremely well-potted example. H11" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert,See Sold Price
Sold2021Fine & Early Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1830, Lincoln County, North Carolina. School of Daniel Seagle. Very nicely formed vessel having a flared spout tapering upwards attached to a nicely pulled and applied handle terminating in a thSee Sold Price
Sold202219th c. Southern Stoneware Jug19th c. Southern stoneware jug marked "A.P. Donaghho / Parkersburg W.V", also incised on side "FM". 19" Ht..See Sold Price
Sold2024Very Fine Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1875, Columbia, South Carolina, attributed to the Landrum pottery of Richland County. Exceptionally glazed example having rich and bold colors. Nicely tooled spout with well placed handle on welSee Sold Price
Sold2019Uncommon Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1850, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Stoney Bluff. The piece having an uncommon single handle form on what is quite a large jar for this configuration. The strap handle is attached toSee Sold Price
Sold2023Excellent Southern Stoneware Jug of a Smaller SizeCirca 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely by the Broken Stem maker school of Thomas Chandler the jug having a small incised C near the base of the handle. Very fine well potted example having an oSee Sold Price
Sold2022Very Fine Small Antique Southern Stoneware JugLast quarter of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina, likely by the Johnson family . Very charming jug having a well potted ovoid form with ribbon handle. The piece is glazed with excellent alkSee Sold Price
Sold2015Early Southern Stoneware JugPottersville, circa 1820. with two line stamp at base. ovoid form with alkaline glaze. handle has hairline. H11 1/2" Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks,Woodruff, South Carolina. Note: Spout is rSee Sold Price