SoldAttributed to Meyer, Early Texas Stoneware JugEarly Texas stoneware jug signed "L. Kunkel S.A.", with brown glaze, attributed to Meyer Pottery height 6.25 in. x width 4.5 in. x depth 5.25 in. Provenance: Property from the collection ofSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware JugMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), early Texas stoneware jug, Leon slip glaze height 9 in. x 5 in. diameter Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrantsSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware 5 Gallon JugMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), early Texas stoneware 5 gallon jug, glazed ceramic height 18 in. x 13 in. diameter Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrants Franz SSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Early Texas StonewareMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Early Texas Stoneware Jug, 8.5" tall Provenance: An Alamo Heights, Texas collectionSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Early Texas StonewareMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Early Texas Stoneware Jug, 9" tall Provenance: An Alamo Heights, Texas collectionSee Sold Price
Sold(2) Unglazed Early Texas Pottery, Attributed to MeyerSet of two unglazed early Texas stoneware, attributed to Meyer, to include double handled vase and large flower pot with splayed rim height 19 in. x width 14 in. x depth 13.5 in. €‹€��See Sold Price
SoldCollection of (3) Pieces of Early Texas StonewareThree pieces of early Texas pottery to include a churn and five gallon crock by Marshall Pottery Company (Marshall, Texas), and a three gallon crock attributed to Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas) heigSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 5 Gallon JugMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 5 Gallon Jug. Early Texas stoneware; stamped "5". size: 16 x 10" dia. Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on eSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, TX), 1 Gallon JugMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 1 Gallon Jug. Early Texas stoneware. size: 10 x 8" dia. Provenance: An Austin, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sell.See Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 1 Gallon JugMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 1 Gallon Jug. Early Texas stoneware; stamped "1". size: 11 x 7" dia. Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on evSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware 3 Gallon Butter ChurnMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas) 3 gallon butter churn, glazed ceramic, size: 13 x 8" dia. Provenance: The estate of artist Finis Collins, San Antonio, Texas Meyer Pottery is an iconic name in earlySee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware BowlMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), early Texas stoneware bowl height 4 in. x 10 in. diameter Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection In 1885, German immigrants Franz Shultz and William Meyer landSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Cranston Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware Jar, C. 19th CenturyAttributed to Cranston Pottery (Denton County, Texas), early Texas stoneware jar, brown glazed ceramic, circa 19th century, 10.25" tall height 10.25 in. x width 7.5 in. x depth 7.5 in. Provenance:See Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Early Texas StonewareMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Early Texas Stoneware Crock, 6.5" tall Provenance: An Alamo Heights, Texas collectionSee Sold Price
Sold(4) Attributed to McDade Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware, C. 19th CenturyCollection of four early Texas stoneware, attributed to McDade Pottery (Bastrop County, Texas), to include one 2 gallon butter churn marked with cobalt blue McDade stamp, one gallon bell shaped jar wiSee Sold Price
SoldSOUTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JUGLarge Early Southern Stoneware Jug, attributed to Thomas Owensby, Union District, South Carolina. Chip to spout, glaze pop. Well-formed jug having exaggerated pulled handle on highly ovoid body. ThomaSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Mixing BowlMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), Mixing bowl. Early Texas stoneware. size: 4.5 x 12" dia. Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sSee 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
SoldAttributed to Byrd / Rhonsboro Pottery, Collection of Early Texas StonewareCollection attributed to Rhonsboro / Byrd Pottery (Tyler, Texas), early Texas stoneware, to include one milk pitcher with blue stripe, one green pinch flower pot, marked 6 underneath, and one 2 gallonSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Franz Schults, Texas Stoneware 1/2 GallonAttributed to Franz Schultz, Texas Stoneware 1/2 Gallon Jug with Leon Slip Glaze exterior, 9" tall Provenance: The Hendrix Estate (Seguin, Texas)See Sold Price
Sold(3) Early Texas Pottery ExamplesCollection of three early Texas stoneware examples of varying sizes, includes two jugs and one crock, brown glazed ceramic height 9 in. x width 7 in. x depth 7 in. / largest ProvenanceSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, TX), 1 Gallon Preserve JarMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), 1 Gallon Leon slip preserve jar. Early Texas stoneware. size: 11 x 7" dia. Provenance: An Austin, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on eSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Wilson Pottery, "Third Site" Stoneware Crock, C. 1869 - 1903Attributed to Wilson Pottery (Capote, Texas) early Texas half-gallon stoneware crock, of the "Third-Site" Durham-Chandler-Wilson pottery kiln, a historically significant business owned by emancipatedSee Sold Price
Sold(3) Stoneware JugsCollection of three stoneware jugs, includes one Meyer jug with handle and yellow glaze, and two Elmendor Texas stoneware jugs with brown glaze height 10 in. x width 6 in. x depth 6 in. / tallestSee Sold Price