SoldEdgefield District Stamped JugThis two gallon jug is stamped W.F. Hahn Trenton, SC. Wonderful green and tag runny alkaline glaze with applied loop handle. Measures 14 1/2"H and approx. 9"W. With tight crack below mouth running toSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent & Early Southern Stoneware Edgefield District JugCirca 1830, Pottersville likely Harry Drake. Excellent form and uncommon darker ashe glaze having excellent runs. The jug having incised knife marks at the upper shoulder. Brilliant example. Small nicSee Sold Price
SoldEdgefield Alkaline-Glazed Jug, Attributed to HahnAn Edgefield District stoneware jug attributed to the Hahn family of potters, featuring a rich, runny alkaline glaze, an applied handle, and a robust, rounded form characteristic of the region’sSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware JugHandsome Edgefield district stoneware jug featuring a rich, runny green alkaline glaze, applied loop handle, and decorative slashes below the spout. Measures approx. 10 1/2''H x 7'' in diameter. TightSee Sold Price
SoldFine 2 Gal. Edgefield District, SC Stoneware JugFine One-and-a-Half-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, attributed to B.F. Landrum, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield, SC, circa 1850, ovoid jug with finely-modeled, stepped spout and high-arching handlSee 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
SoldEdgefield District. Four Whiskey Jugs.Edgefield District. Four Whiskey Jugs. c. 1850-60's. Not signed. Variety of glazes. Three are missing handles. Range of conditions. Tallest is 11.5" h. Smallest is 9"h. Provenance: The Acacia CollectiSee Sold Price
SoldThree-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
SoldEdgefield District, SC, Two Gallon Jug, Attributed to Collin Rhodes, Phoenix Factory, Shaw's CreekEdgefield District, SC, Two Gallon Jug, Attributed to Collin Rhodes, Phoenix Factory, Shaw's Creekcirca 1840, ovoid tapered form with tooled spout, strap handle with finger indent, the olive green alkSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent Southern Stoneware Edgefield District Decorated Two Handled JugBy Edward Redmond working in the Edgefield District of South Carolina, early 21st century. Exceptionally potted and large example having been brilliantly decorated in the Rhodes/ Chander style. SignedSee Sold Price
SoldEdgefield District, SC, One Gallon JugEdgefield District, SC, One Gallon Jug19th century, alkaline glaze with iron impurities, ovoid form, lacking handle, not signed. 9 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. Collection of a Gentleman, Greensboro, North CarolinaSee Sold Price
SoldEdgefield District Pottery Harvest Face JugEdgefield District pottery stamp and signed by Justin Guy, dated 2014. Handsome face with wide grin, runny green and tan alkaline glaze and applied handle. Measures 8 1/4"H x 7 1/4" at widest point. ISee Sold Price
SoldSTAMPED FOR LANDRUM, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA POTTERY / STONEWARE JAR,alkaline-glazed, approximately five-gallon capacity, ovoid form with slightly flaring galleried rim, applied arched tab handles. Impressed "Landrum cross" symbol above one handle. Landrum Pottery, HorSee Sold Price
SoldFine 3 Gal. Att. B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, SCThree-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, attributed to B.F. Landrum, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, SC, circa 1850, ovoid jug with semi-squared spout, the shoulder with three incised slashSee Sold Price
SoldStephen Ferrell. Edgefield Style Face Jug.Stephen Ferrell. Edgefield Style Face Jug. Stamped on back. Mint condition. 6.5"h. Est. $300-500. Ship: $45See Sold Price
SoldInteresting Southern Stoneware JugLikely Miles Mill, Edgefield District of South Carolina. The jug looks to have been made as a face vessel which didn't make it properly through its firing process. Very interesting example having remnSee Sold Price
SoldEdgefield Stoneware ClockEdgefield District, South Carolina; one-handle jug with neck, mouth and handle missing; made into a clock with battery clock works; 10 1/4"HSee 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
SoldDave, Stony Bluff Manufactory, Edgefield District, SCAlkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Inscribed "Lm", attributed to Dave at Lewis Miles' Stony Bluff Manufactory, Edgefield District, SC, circa 1855, highly-ovoid jug with stepped spout, the surface coveredSee Sold Price
SoldStunning 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
SoldAlkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Edgefield, SC, circaThree-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, attributed to the B.F. Landrum Pottery, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, SC, circa 1850, highly-ovoid jug with stepped spout and high-arching handle,See Sold Price
SoldSteve Ferrell Edgefield Face Monkey-Harvest JugSteve Ferrell Edgefield Face Monkey-Harvest Jug Steve Ferrell Edgefield Face Monkey-Harvest Jug stamped Ferrell on back. Standing 7 1/2" TallSee Sold Price
SoldEdgefield District, SC, Signed Thomas Chandler, Two Gallon JugEdgefield District, SC, Signed Thomas Chandler, Two Gallon JugKirksey's Crossroads, circa 1850, olive tone alkaline glazed ovoid stoneware, having a tooled spout, the front decorated with a kaolin sliSee Sold Price
SoldFine Pottersville, Edgefield District, SC StonewareFine Two-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar with Heavy Glaze Runs, Stamped with Inverted "V" Twice at Base, Pottersville, Edgefield District, SC origin, circa 1820, highly-ovoid jar with thin rim anSee Sold Price