SoldSmall Southern Stoneware JugShowcasing classic Southern craftsmanship, this small stoneware jug features a rich, runny green glaze and a neatly applied handle. Measures approx. 5 1/2''T. Good condition. Shipping Available.See Sold Price
SoldSmall Southern Stoneware JugThis small stoneware jug features a rich, runny green glaze and a neatly applied handle. Measures approx. 7''T. Good condition with small chip to the lip of the spout. Shipping Available.See Sold Price
SoldWayne Hewell Face JugThis small Southern stoneware jug features a rich, runny green glaze and a well-formed applied loop handle. Measures approx. 6 1/4''T x 4 5/8''W. Good condition. Shipping Available.See Sold Price
SoldSmall Southern JugCharming small Southern stoneware jug with an applied handle and attractive brown glaze showing varied tonal depth. Measures approximately 10" H x 4 5/8" in diameter. Good condition with age-appropriaSee Sold Price
SoldVery Fine Small Antique Southern Stoneware JugLast quarter of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina, likely by the Johnson family . Very charming jug having a well potted ovoid form with ribbon handle. The piece is glazed with excellent alkSee Sold Price
SoldSmall Southern Stoneware or Earthenware Jugattributed to Tennessee or North Carolina, early 19th century. with lead glaze and precise ovoid form. H4 3/4" W4"See Sold Price
SoldExcellent Southern Stoneware Jug of a Smaller SizeCirca 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely by the Broken Stem maker school of Thomas Chandler the jug having a small incised C near the base of the handle. Very fine well potted example having an oSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Jug of Smaller Size North CarolinaCirca 1900 likely by the Donkel family working in Asheville, North Carolina. The jug has a very nicely potted form with a small ribbon strap handle on the ovoid body. The glaze is an earth tone alkaliSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware JugCirca 1870, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. Having a large ovoid size with tooled spout. Handle is missing. Glaze is nice and rich. Small chip near the handle at interior of spout. H16"See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware JugApprox. 6 1/2" in diameter and 12" tall. Has a big and small chip on bottom ( as pictured)See Sold Price
SoldUncommon Signed Southern Stoneware NC JugCirca 1890 Fayetteville, North Carolina by E.A. Poe signed at upper shoulder boldly. Nice salt glaze with well placed strap handle on slightly ovoid body. Very small flake to handle otherwise good conSee Sold Price
SoldUncommon Southern Stoneware Snake Jugby Burlon Craig, Vale, North Carolina, 20th century. having uncommon small size along with uncommon earth-tone glaze color. stamped at base. H3 ¼"See Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face Jugs20th century, Mossy Creek, Georgia. One double face jug by Flossie Meaders and a small face jug by Anita Meaders. Each in good condition throughout. H8 1/2" H2 3/4" Sold from the collection of Betty &See Sold Price
SoldSOUTHERN STONEWARE RING JUG / FLASKSOUTHERN STONEWARE RING JUG / FLASK, salt-glazed, short neck with angled mouth. Probably North Carolina. 19th century. 7 1/2" D.Undamaged. One side with several small surface spalls associated with kiSee Sold Price
SoldSOUTHERN STONEWARE RING JUG / FLASKSOUTHERN STONEWARE RING JUG / FLASK, salt-glazed, short neck with angled mouth. Probably North Carolina. 19th century. 7 1/2" D.Undamaged. One side with several small surface spalls associated with kiSee 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
SoldInscribed Southern Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug19th century, likely Middle Tennessee or Piedmont North Carolina. The small jug is inscribed, “Have Some Liquorâ€. Small nick to the right hand side of the handle, otherwise good condition. HSee Sold Price
SoldAlabama Stoneware Drip Glaze Pottery Jug VaseAn Alabama southern stoneware drip glaze jug vase having a copper underglaze with speckling of green and yellow with a small loop handle and small opening.See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Catawba Valley NC JugCirca 1870, likely by Thomas Richie. Well potted jug having a double ring spout with very nicely applied handle on ovoid body and incised 2 at upper shoulder. Very small nick to the spout otherwise goSee Sold Price
SoldThree Pieces of Southern Stonewarerunny green alkaline glazed Catawba Valley stoneware jug, ovoid form, small strap handle at thick rimmed spout, inscribed "2" at shoulder, 13 in; Albany slip glazed churn, ash runs to one side of jar,See Sold Price
SoldFive Pieces of Southern StonewareThis grouping features five pieces of Southern stoneware: three pitchers of varying form, one miniature jug, and a small toothpick holder. Largest measures approx. 6 1/2''T, smallest 2 1/4''. Good conSee Sold Price
SoldFour Southern Decorated Figural Stoneware VesselsBy Ed Redman, Edgefield, South Carolina, 21st century. The group includes a face vessel, storage jar, pitcher and small jug. The pitcher is marked on the bottom indicating that it was Redman's first pSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Jug, Edgefield, SCHorse Creek Region, circa 1840. with good ovoid form and olive alkaline glaze with tooled spout and strap handle. H13 1/4"Note: good condition. Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks, Woodruff, SoutSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Jug, Edgefield, SCHorseshoe Creek region, circa 1840. having alkaline glaze with high handle and ovoid body. H12 1/4" Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks,Woodruff, South Carolina. Note: Good condition.See Sold Price