Sold2023Fine Edgefield South Carolina 1850's 2 Gallon JugFine Edgefield South Carolina 1850's Landrum Two Gallon Jug. This is an outstanding fresh example of a Edgefield slave made jug with two slashes on the top shoulder. Classic BF Landrum shop form and hSee Sold Price
Sold20241840s Edgefield South Carolina Landrum 2gal JugFine 1840s Slave made Edgefield South Carolina Landrum Two Gallon Jug. Classic form from the 1840s Landrum shop, possibly BF Landrum shop. Classic oval form and rich bold runs in the alkaline glaze. TSee Sold Price
Sold2024Significant Edgefield, SC BF Landrum Quart JugStunning 1850s Edgefield South Carolina BF Landrum Shop Quart Jug, slave made. Highly significant example due to size and condition. This one is fully loaded with all the options with a double collareSee Sold Price
Sold2024Fine Edgefield SC Dave Drake 2gal Jug1840-1850s Edgefield, South Carolina enslaved master potter Dave Drake (1800-1870?) Two Gallon Fluid Jug with two large slash marks on the top shoulder. This is an outstanding jug by the master potterSee 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
Sold2022Edgefield South Carolina Landrum 1gal JugEdgefield South Carolina Landrum Jug circa 1840-50s, slave made. This one gallon jug is has a nice alkaline glaze with nice runs with a nice cone top rim treatment. Classic handle typical of the LandrSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Edgefield Landrum Canning Jar 1840-50'sFine Edgefield South Carolina Slave Made Landrum Canning Jar 1840-50's. This is a fine example and is a hard from to find, epically in this condition. The jar is classic form and tooled rim typical ofSee Sold Price
Sold2024Scarce 1850s Edgefield South Carolina Dave Drake 1 1/2gal Storage JarFine 1850s Edgefield South Carolina Dave Drake (1800-1870?) One and a Half Gallon Storage Jar, slave made. This is a scarce jar due to size and also is marked with Dave's X and two punctates. The jarSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware Marked Two Handle JugCirca 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Reverend John Landrum. The jug having two large handles centered by spout atop slightly ovoid body which has kiln drippings. The base is impressed with aSee Sold Price
Sold2024Fine 1994 Edgefield South Carolina Style Jim Bozeman Decorated JugFine 1994 Edgefield South Carolina Style Jim Bozeman (late) Decorated Jug in a quart size and is stamped Bozeman Maker with the Old Edgefield Pottery stamp on shoulder. Mint, collector grade conditionSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Columbia South Carolina Landrum-Stork JugFine rare Columbia South Carolina Landrum-Stork Half Gallon Jug with a double dipped glaze with a fine tooled collar mouth. The jug has some nice iron speck-pops in the glaze which is typical and verySee Sold Price
Sold2022Stunning Signed B.F. Landrum 2gal Jug 1840'sStellar B.F. Landrum Two gallon Jug 1840's of Edgefield district South Carolina. The Landrum family comes from the Scotland around 1688-70 and settled in Virginia and through North Carolina, then ultiSee Sold Price
20221850s Edgefield BF Landrum Canning Jar Slave MadeEdgefield South Carolina, BF Landrum Canning jar great example out of the Landrum shop in Edgefield Sc. This is circa 1850s and is slave made jar. Has a nice earthy rich brown runny glaze on one sideSee Sold Price
Sold2019Two Southern Stoneware JugsMid 19th century, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to B.F. Landrum. Each having a similar form with tooled spout alongside strap handle on slight cylindrical body. This form associates with faceSee Sold Price
Sold2016Two Southern Stoneware JugsEdgefield, South Carolina, circa 1860. probably B.F. Landrum. tooled spout with well-pulled and applied handle on cylindrical body. H11 ¼”See Sold Price
Sold2024Excellent Southern Stoneware Face Jug Edgefield Styleby Michael Bayne, Greenville, South Carolina. Edgefield style face jug having very fine form and well fired alkaline glaze. The piece is signed at the back of the head. Excellent condition. H5 1/2" SoSee Sold Price
Sold2024Fine Southern Stoneware Storage Jar EdgefieldCirca 1850, Edgefield District of South Carolina, attributed to B.F. Landrum Operation. A nicely glazed example with rich runny alkaline glazed and marked with three incised lines at the upper shouldeSee Sold Price
Sold2024Charming Southern Stoneware Face Jug Edgefield Styleby Michael Bayne, Greenville, South Carolina. The jug is in the Edgefield, South Carolina style and boasts a fine rich alkaline glaze in the harvest jug form with well formed facial features. The jugSee Sold Price
Sold2018Three Various Steven Ferrell Face VesselsEdgefield, South Carolina. Each of a different tradition form including a Miles Mill style straight sided jug, a face cup and a Landrum style vessel. Good condition throughout. Tallest: H4 1/2"See 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
Sold2019Southern Stoneware Storage Jar by Steven FerrellEdgefield, South Carolina in the Pottersville style. The piece is precisely crafted with a fine glaze. The base is signed "#9 of 9 1st wood fired ferrell pots May 2002 Abner Landrum clay Columbia SC FSee Sold Price
Sold2018Two Southern Stoneware Vessels19th century, South Carolina. One Edgefield, South Carolina jug with a runny alkaline glaze likely Pottersville or Rev John Landrum together with a storage jar which is likely Union County South CarolSee Sold Price
Sold2018Three-Gallon Edgefield District, South Carolina,Early Three-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Edgefield District, SC origin, probably Reverend John Landrum, Horse Creek Valley, circa 1820-1840, highly-ovoid jug with finely-tooled spout, the surSee 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
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