SoldTWO STONEWARE VESSELS.American, mid 19th Century. Crock decorated with a cobalt bird on a branch. 10"h. One and a half gallon jug decorated with a simple cobalt bird. 9.5"h. Both impressed "J Norton & Co Bennington VT".See Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE VESSELS.American, late 19th Century. A T. F. Reppert 2 gallon stoneware jug with cobalt decoration, rebuilt, hole drilled to bottom, 14"h. Together with a stoneware pitcher with cobalt flower decoration, repaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware Vessels19th century, stoneware with cobalt, a pitcher (one inch rim chip) (9 in.) and a cake crock (two exterior rim chips; other interior rim damage) (5 x 11 in.) Additional high-resolution photos are avaiSee Sold Price
SoldUpsala Ekeby Two Stoneware VesselsUpsala Ekeby Sweden, Mid 20th Century Two Stoneware Vessels glazed stoneware marked UE SWEDEN to underside Taller | H 8 1/2 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldTHOMAS BOHLE (Austrian, b.1958)Two Stoneware vessels with gray glazes signed.H: 4.9in (12.5cm) Dia: 6.4in (16.5cm) H: 1.1in (3cm) Dia: 4.5in (11.5cm)See Sold Price
SoldRobert Sperry Glazed Stoneware Vessels, 2Robert Sperry (American, 1927-1998) Two Stoneware Vessels, comprising: covered canister in checkered glaze and pitcher in abstract glaze, each signed "Sperry" to underside. Larger: 10.25" H x 6.5" W xSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Salt-Glazed Stoneware VesselsTwo stoneware vessels. The first is a salt-glazed stoneware jar with applied handles and cobalt decoration. The second is a stoneware jug with cobalt floral decoration marked A.States of StoningtSee Sold Price
SoldTwo German stoneware vessels, 17th centuryTwo German stoneware vessels, 17th centuryKonischer Krug, oben und unten bandgegliedert und mit einfachem Bandhenkel, vs. Portraitkopf in rautenförmigem Medaillon. Leicht bestoßen. Höhe 19,5See Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware VesselsTwo Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Vessels 19th Century comprising a New York Stoneware Co. two-gallon jug and a Cowden & Wilcox three-gallon crock. Height of jug 13 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: German Stoneware Vessels with IncisedTwo Westerwald Stoneware Table Articles, 19th century, a mug with paneled incising, incised initials "HN", and pewter lid inscribed "IW"; paired with a pewter-lidded tankard pitcher with incised StarSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 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
SoldTwo 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
SoldPhilip Evans (b. 1959), two stoneware muPhilip Evans (b. 1959), two stoneware multifired vessels, spherical form, pink textured finish, incised signature, largest 14cm high (2)See Sold Price
SoldGlazed Stoneware Vessels, 2Two Glazed Stoneware Vessels, comprising: covered jar with illegibly signature to underside and beehive vase, apparently unmarked. 10.75" H x 5.5" Diameter. Provenance: From a 333 East 75th Street EstSee Sold Price
SoldSequoia Miller, Etc. Stoneware Vessels, 2Two Glazed Stoneware Vessels, comprising: Sequoia Miller (American, XX-XXI) orange glazed footed bowl, impressed mark to underside, and bowl in matte white and green shino glaze, illegible impressed mSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt Decorated Stoneware VesselsTwo Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Vessels 19th Century comprising a five-gallon crock with impressed capacity mark and a six-gallon jar with brushed capacity mark. each with applied lug handles. Height oSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Poughkeepsie NY Stoneware Vesselscomprising Lehman & Riedinger; Riedinger & Caire. Larger: 13" high, 9" diameter. Small chips to body of both.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt Decorated Stoneware VesselsTwo Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Vessels 19th Century comprising an ovoid J&S. Hart (Oswego Falls, New York) three-gallon lidded crock and a four-gallon butter churn. each with brushed cobalt capacity mSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face VesselsBy Michael and Melvin Crocker, dated 1993, Lula, Georgia. Each face vessel is a double face Native American form vessel. Very nicely sculpted and in good overall condition. H6 1/2" Sold from the colleSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face VesselsEdgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Steven Ferrell. Each jug is unsigned however both have the Ferrell inventory tag on the base, one of which reads “Steveâ€. Good condition. H4 3/8" H4See Sold Price
SoldTwo North Carolina Stoneware Vessels19th century. One pitcher likely by the Donkel Family ca 1900, along with a churn likely by Nelson Bass working in Lincoln Co North Carolina. The churn having nicks to the rim and tight hairline fromSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Contemporary Glazed Stoneware Vessels20th C. comprising, a figural jug signed Alhart Hodge, Vale, NC, and a figure holding a face jug riding a pig signed illegibly and marked Vale, NC.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Japanese Stoneware Vessels19th century or earlier. Each utilitarian examples and glazed with an iron surface. Each in well kept condition no restorations or damage detected. One having a nick to the rim of its lid. Tallest: H1See Sold Price
SoldTwo H. Melcher Stoneware VesselsAmerican (Louisville, KY). A one-gallon jug and a six gallon crock, each marked; taller ht. 16 in.See Sold Price