Sold19th c. Edgefield NC Stoneware JugA 19th c. glazed stoneware jug from Edgefield NC attributed to potter E. Martin. Slightly ovoid form with double rim and applied handle. No visible chips and glaze is consistent with style and age. MeSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 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
SoldEdgefield Stoneware JugEdgefield, South Carolina, mid-19th century, olive green and dark brown alkaline glaze, cylindrical form with applied strap handle, collared rim over rounded shoulder, 9-1/2 in.See Sold Price
SoldTwo 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
SoldLot of Two: Catawba Valley, NC Stoneware Jugs, probablyTwo Wilkes County, North Carolina Stoneware Jugs, possibly J.W. Carpenter, fourth quarter 19th century, an ovoid, salt-glazed example and an alkaline-glazed example with two flattened sides. Both in eSee Sold Price
SoldEarly N.C. Stoneware Glazed JugThis lot is a mid 19thC stoneware glazed jug from Randolph County, N.C possibly attributed to The Fox Shop. There is incised banding on the shoulder with an impressed '1' denoting capacity and attacheSee Sold Price
SoldUnidentified Potter (19th century, NC) Two Gallon JugUnidentified Potter (19th century, NC) Two Gallon Jugsalt glazed stoneware with inscribed lines at the shoulder, match-stick signature across the front "J.H. CRAVEN". 12 1/4 in. Possibly turned by a vSee Sold Price
SoldEdgefield District, SC Stoneware Jug, third quarterOne-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Edgefield District, SC, third quarter 19th century, cylindrical jug with semi-squared spout, the surface covered in a glossy olive-green alkaline glaze. ExcelSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Jug Converted to LampPiedmont, NC, 19th century. salt glazed jug. H25: (as lamp) Collection of Barry B. Taylor, Greenville, South Carolina.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Three: Alkaline-Glazed Churn, Pitcher, andThree Pieces of Catawba Valley, NC Stoneware, 19th century, an ovoid pitcher; a four-gallon churn, incised "4"; and a double-handled jug, impressed "5". All with different-colored alkaline glazes. PitSee Sold Price
SoldCATAWBA VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE SADDLE JUG / BOTTLE,alkaline-glazed, approximately two-quart capacity, ovoid form with flattened sides, and strap handle with medial ridge. Possibly Thomas Ritchie, Lincoln or Catawba Co., NC. Mid 19th century. 8 7/8" HOSee Sold Price
Sold3 Gal. James Franklin Seagle, Vale, Lincoln County, NCThree-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Stamped "JFS", James Franklin Seagle, Vale, NC, third quarter 19th century, ovoid jug with tooled spout, the front featuring the impressed initials, "JFS",See Sold Price
SoldCollection Piedmont NC Stoneware Vesseles19th century. The group includes a jug and cream riser, which look to be Craven, together with a pitcher which was used by the family in Matthews, North Carolina and has the characteristics of the worSee Sold Price
SoldCollection Seven Antique Stoneware VesselsLate 19th century, Edgefield, South Carolina. The lot includes seven various pieces, two stacker jugs one attributed to Fletcher and another likely by Hahn or Baynham along with an alkaline glazed BaySee Sold Price
SoldTwo Western NC Pottery PiecesTwo Western NC Pottery Piecessecond half 19th century, cinder alkaline glazed stoneware, a two gallon jug and a five gallon storage jar, hand-written capacity, ovoid in form, both are unsigned. Jar 13See 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
SoldAttributed Edgefield District (SC), Four Gallon Alkaline Glazed JugAttributed Edgefield District (SC), Four Gallon Alkaline Glazed Jug19th century ovoid stoneware form with tooled throat, tooled bands to the body, unidentified impressed hatchmark signature on lower tSee Sold Price
SoldFOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE VESSELS, INCL. HAXSTUN & CO. (FORT EDWARD, NEW YORK) AND JAS BENJAMINAmerican, 19th Century. An ovoid handled jar with "N" hashmark attributed to Edgefield pottery, 14"h. Impressed "Haxstun And Co., Fort Edward, N.Y." three gallon jug with cobalt flower, 14.5"h. A "JASSee Sold Price
Sold19TH C STONEWARE JUG AND CANDLE MOLD GROUPINGLot of 19th century household items. 1) Tin candle mold measures 11 inches tall. 2) Hog scraper style adjustable tin candleholder measures 7 inches tall. 3) 2 stoneware jugs, the largestmeasures 10 inSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Frederick Carpenter (MA, early 19th century), Stoneware Jug Stamped "BOSTON"Attributed to Frederick Carpenter (MA, early 19th century), Stoneware Jug Stamped "BOSTON"first quarter 19th century, salt glazed with iron oxide dip, ovoid jug with footed base, heavily-tooled shouldSee Sold Price
Sold19th Century Stoneware Jug with Blue Flowers by Riedinger Caire Poughkeepsie, NY14" tall x 9" wide.See Sold Price
Sold19th Century Stoneware Jug with Blue Decoration from Burlington, VT11 1/2"tall x 8" wideSee Sold Price
Sold19th Century Stoneware Jug19th Century Stoneware Jug, 3 gallon, cobalt bird decoration, some glaze loss and pitting, 15"See Sold Price
Sold19TH CENTURY STONEWARE JUG3 gallon stoneware jug with cobolt blue floral design and cork stopper, circa 19th century. Measures 15 inches tall x 9.5 inches wide. Good condition,minimal wear.See Sold Price