SoldSouthern Stoneware Grave Marker15 inch tall glazed pottery bee hive shaped marker. Dark green glaze, small finial with lines incised to top. Drain opening ,Marked LCH..* hairlineSee Sold Price
SoldRoland Jordan Southern Stoneware Poultry WatererDated 2003, Catawba Valley of North Carolina. We believe the work to be either a poultry waterer or a grave marker form. The piece is very nicely sculpted and glazed and signed profusely at the undersSee Sold Price
SoldWA Pittman Rockville Alabama Signed Stoneware Grave Markersalt glaze stoneware signed in script. WA Pittman and also signed Rockville, Alabama. Ca. 1850. CrackSee Sold Price
Very Rare Calloway County, Kentucky Stoneware GraveVery Rare Calloway County, Kentucky Stoneware Grave Marker, probably Kentucky origin, early 20th century, cylindrical form with coggled shoulder and acorn-shaped finial accented with incised stipplingSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Slave Grave Marker TileA Southern slave grave marker tile reflecting the folk art craftsmanship of the enslaved individuals who produced such works, typically in Georgia during the 18th and 19th centuries. The tile featuresSee Sold Price
SoldEd Lane Southern Pottery Grave MarkerUnusual 14 inches tall, bullet form, nice blue rutile runs, incised script verse to body, not defined, artist signed at base.See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Figural PitcherThird quarter of the 20th century, North Georgia by John Meaders. Very well formed pitcher having handsome alkaline glaze with grape decoration at each side, signed at the bottom by the marker. Good cSee Sold Price
SoldRare Southern Stoneware Signed Storage JarEdgefield, South Carolina Circa 1825. E stamped Pottersville storage jar. The jar has brilliant runs at all sides. Some early as made kiln blisters. The jar is stamped near the base of the foot with tSee 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
SoldEarly Southern Stoneware Marked Edgefield Storage JarCirca 1825 likely by Harry Drake working at Pottersville. Brilliantly formed and glazed jar having a very nice larger size with well defined rim over very nicely placed handles on ovoid body boastingSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Signed & Decorated Southern Stoneware Jarcirca 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina, Thomas Chandler. excellent form with stamp at upper body. having bold kaolin slip decoration on ovoid body, exhibiting slightly runny glaze. H17" From the privatSee Sold Price
SoldHandsome Southern Stoneware Storage JarEdgefield, South Carolina, circa 1850 attributed to David Drake working at Stoney Bluff. The jar has a nice size with rich chocolate alkaline glazed and high handles on the ovoid body. The piece is inSee Sold Price
SoldMonumental Southern Stoneware Rooster & SnakeBy Edwin Meaders of Cleveland, Georgia dated 8-8-96 and #1. The uncommon double headed rooster with double snake configuration having a deep blue glaze with green runs. Very good condition throughout.See Sold Price
SoldExcellent Antique Southern Stoneware Face JugCirca 1920. Brown Family Working in Georgia or Western North Carolina. Excellently potted and well applied face with a nice snarl to the mouth and striking facial expression. The spout having an old cSee 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
SoldDecorated Southern Stoneware Preserve Jarcirca 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, by Thomas Chandler. having bold iron swag decoration at upper body on slightly ovoid form. H11 1/4" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert, EasleySee 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
SoldUncommon Set Southern Stoneware RoostersBy Edwin Meaders of Cleveland, County Georgia, circa 1980. These are an earlier set made of hand dug red natural clay. The set has a rich deep alkaline glaze with kaolin eyes. Each is signed at the unSee Sold Price
SoldFine Southern Stoneware Decorated Stew PotCirca 1850, Edgefield, South Carolina, Thomas Chandler operation. The vessel having been very skillfully thin wall potted with a bold swag iron brush decoration at upper body and having a single strapSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Southern Stoneware Storage Jarcirca 1810, Pottersville, Edgefield District, South Carolina. marked with an "A" or "V" at base. with excellent ovoid form and rich oatmeal glaze. H9" From the private collection of Janet and Buck TolSee Sold Price
SoldFine Southern Stoneware Crying Eye Face JugLanier Meaders working in Mossy Creek, Georgia (1917-1998) Very nicely sculpted and richly alkaline glazed face jug having uncommon runny, "Crying Eyes." The piece is signed at the underside by the maSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent Large Southern Stoneware Face JugBy Burlon Craig, Vale, North Carolina, circa 1970. The large two handled jug having a rich alkaline glaze with runs at all sides above well sculpted face which boast incised hair in the eyebrows. VerySee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Edgefield District Storage JarCirca 1850. Attributed to David Drake working at Stoney Bluff. The jar has excellent form with nice high handles on an ovoid body with a rich alkaline glaze. One small chip to the rim 1 1/2" long otheSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Edgefield District Storage JarCirca 1840, attributed to David Drake, working at Pottersville or Early Stoney Bluff. Very fine form having excellent rich honey tone alkaline glaze. The handles on this jar are David's handles. The pSee Sold Price