Sold2018six early 19th c redware jarssix early 19th c redware jars- two with handles, hts 6" to 10"See Sold Price
Sold2021Southern redware jar with green glazeSouthern redware semi ovoid triple handle jar with green glaze, 16 1/2" t. x 10" dia. at widest pointSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Redware JarsTwo redware jars. American, mid 19th century. Condition: Jar without handle has a few rim chips. 1) Jar H 5-3/4" W 4-7/8". 2) Handled jar H 6-1/4" W 6-1/4". Copy and paste link for high-res images: htSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two redware ovoid jars. The first with concentricTwo redware ovoid jars. The first with concentric incised lines under collar, and with side handles and manganese splotches on footed base - chips to edge of base, chips and wear to edge of rim, otherSee Sold Price
Sold2022TWO AMERICAN REDWARE JARS.Mid 19th century. Apple butter jars with brushed manganese accents. One has an applied strap handle. Glaze flake. 5.75"h. And plain. Chips and hairlines. 5.5"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023TWO AMERICAN POTTERY BROWN GLAZED BUTTER CHURNSGroup of two possibly American Southern pottery brown glazed butter churns, each having a rolled lip, double handles to one side and single handle to the other, one churn marked for five gallons but oSee Sold Price
Sold2018Two Southern Stoneware Storage JarsMid 19th century, attributed to the Georgia Piedmont. A ovoid storage jar with tab handles and a high neck together with a darker glazed storage pot with a sharply thrown rim. The larger jar having onSee Sold Price
Sold2019Two Southern Stoneware Storage JarsCirca 1880, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Miles Mill likely by Fletcher. The jars having tooled rims above molded handles. One piece having a more runny alkaline glaze and retaining what apSee Sold Price
Sold2023New England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly CTNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly Connecticut, First Half Nineteenth Century. Of bulbous form with tall collar, footed base and applied lug handles, surrounded by tooled banding below the neck,See Sold Price
Sold2016American Redware Double Jar w/ HandleAmerican redware pottery double jar comprised of two small ovoid jars joined together with an arching loop handle and dark brown glaze, lower body and bases unglazed. Most likely Mid-Atlantic or SouthSee Sold Price
Sold2021Antique Eastern US Decorated Redware Pottery StorageAntique American handmade redware pottery storage jar with two ear handles and two bands of lines. Decorated with splashes of dark brown on lighter brown glossy glaze. Unmarked.Height: 11 in x diameteSee Sold Price
Sold2017Very Unusual Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Spouted Vessel,Very Rare Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Spouted Jar, Southern U.S. origin, possibly Texas, circa 1850-1880, ovoid form with narrow collar, semi-rounded rim, and applied open handles, the shoulder fitted wSee Sold Price
Sold2023Two Glazed Redware Jugs, Possibly Thorne PotteryTwo Glazed Redware Jugs, New York State or Maine, or Possibly the Thorne Pottery, Crosswicks, New Jersey, Nineteenth Century. Each of ovoid form with heavily-ribbed handle, covered in lead and manganeSee Sold Price
Sold2024Southern Stoneware Two Handled Preserve JarCirca 1890, likely Richland County, South Carolina by the Stork- Landrum pottery operation. The jar has nice large open handles on an ovoid body with Columbia slip glaze. The piece has some slight weaSee Sold Price
Sold2021Edgefield Pottery Grouping Including Slave Made JarGrouping of Edgefield Pottery. 1st item: Edgefield alkaline glazed jar, possibly slave made, crescent strap handles and two hash marks to the base, denoting two gallon capacity. 12 1/2" H. 2nd item: ESee Sold Price
Sold2022FOUR AMERICAN REDWARE JARS19th century; each of baluster form, with black manganese splotches on red/ brown ground, flanked by two handles; Provenance: The Estate of Sally W. Rhodes, Corona Del Mar CA; 11, 10 1/4, 8 3/4, and 9See Sold Price
Sold2021Two Chinese Jizhou Glazed Stoneware Tea Bowlspossibly Southern Song dynasty, covered in a chocolate brown glaze, with darker brown trails decorated on the interior, 2-3/4 x 6-1/2 in.; conical bowl coated in dark brown glaze over red ware, the inSee Sold Price
Sold2018Lead Glazed Redware Jar19th C. French. With two looping strap handles and a complex two color slip decoration of flowers on each side. 13 1/2"h x 11"dia. By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily JohnsonSee Sold Price
Sold2017SOUTHERN STONEWARE VESSELS, LOT OF TWOSOUTHERN STONEWARE VESSELS, LOT OF TWO, alkaline-glazed, comprising a Georgia/North Carolina small pitcher and an Edgefield district, South Carolina ovoid jar with tab handles. 19th century. 7 1/8" anSee Sold Price
Sold2020Redware JarLikely Continental with two strap handles, 19th century, 8" diameter x 7" high. Condition Fine.See Sold Price
Sold202019TH C SOUTHERN REDWARE 5 GALLON JUGUnusual single applied loop handle with molded handle. Possibly North Carolina. Impressed #5. 17 inches tall. Dark green glaze over redware body. Age crack on base.See Sold Price
Sold2022Lot 3 piecesLot containing redware jar as is, missing lid and many glaze chips, English creamware footed rectangular bowl reticulated fruit bowl with two handles, English Parian pitcher by Alcock, has battle scenSee Sold Price
Sold2017(3) ANCIENT ASIAN BOWLS & MINIATURE MING JAR(lot of 3) Ancient Asian ceramics: (1) Chinese miniature jar, possibly Ming, in mustard yellow with two small loop handles, small chips underfoot, on wood stand, jar: 2.5"h; (1) celadon bowl, drips toSee Sold Price
Sold2022TWO 19TH C. GREEN SLIP REDWARE VESSELS.One Gonic NH redware jar with light green slip, orange spots, and flared neck, 5.75”H. And a redware double handled vessel with plugged spigot in a green slip, 8.5”H x 10” handle toSee Sold Price
Apr 28Claydon Auctioneers LtdTwo blue and white oil jars / berrada style vases with twin handles, decorated with brushwork£60
May 10Crescent City Auction GalleryGroup of Three French Provincial Glazed Earthenware Jars, 19th c., Oil- H.- 14 1/2 in., W.- 11 in.,$325
May 01Adam's AuctioneersA QUEEN ANNE SILVER TWO-HANDLED PORRINGER, London 1703, mark possibly that of John Cowsey, of€400