SoldHandsome Decorated Southern Stoneware PitcherBy Steven Ferrell 2002, Edgefield, South Carolina. The piece having an excellent form with kaolin slip decoration in the Chandler style. Impressed “Ferrell†at backside. H8 1/4"See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherLate 19th century, Upcountry South Carolina, possibly an early Johnson family piece. The pitcher having good form with flatted and applied handle with the glaze with rutile runs surrounding the body.See Sold Price
SoldLarge Southern Stoneware Pitcher, BB CraigVale, North Carolina. massive size with bold swirled clay. stamped at base. H17 1/4"See Sold Price
SoldEdgefield Southern Stoneware PitcherEdgefield District, South Carolina; likely W. F. Hahn or J. P. Bodie; c. 1870-1880; flared upper body with tooled shoulder ridge and ovoid lower body, applied strap handle and footed base, dark oliveSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherLate 19th/early 20th century, Catawba Valley North Carolina, likely by the Reindheart family. Having an attractive and well-matured alkaline glaze and good form characteristic of the family. H11 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldSOUTHERN STONEWARE PITCHERSOUTHERN STONEWARE PITCHER, alkaline-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, ovoid form with slightly flaring plain rim, thinly beaded shoulder ring, incised medial ring, applied strap handleSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Pitcher 14"H, 9 3/4" diam.Southern Stoneware Pitcher 14"H, 9 3/4" diam.See Sold Price
SoldVery Fine Southern Stoneware PitcherLikely by Shimuel Timmerman of Lanier Co Georgia . Brilliantly potted example having a rich alkaline glaze with very fine form. The upper rim has areas of repair and some flakes as well, otherwise theSee Sold Price
SoldFine Southern Stoneware Pitcher or Stew PotBuncombe County, North Carolina, attributed to the Stone Family. A very rich and well glazed piece having slightly ovoid body and nicely placed strap handle. Very good overall condition no restorationSee Sold Price
SoldUncommon Southern Stoneware PitcherLikely Edgefield District South Carolina. Southern Pottery Co Miles Mill site. The piece has a nicely formed stoneware body with a honey tone alkaline glaze. Clay body is a rich white color and looksSee Sold Price
SoldKim Ellington Southern Stoneware Pitcher & Cups20th century, North Carolina. "Made at heart square" exceptional form and swirl. pitcher: H11" cups: H4 3/4"See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Pitcher by Steven Ferrell1996, Edgefield, South Carolina. The piece is precisely decorated with SC seal at center with Palmetto. The back marked FERRELL. Good condition throughout. H8" Sold from the collection of an UpcountrySee Sold Price
SoldInteresting Signed Southern Stoneware Pitcher19th century, likely Blount County Alabama. The piece having a distinctive and unique modified alkaline glaze Hawkins Peaden. It is marked clearly with a V near the base. Good condition throughout. H9See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherCirca 1880, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely by W.F. Hahn working in Trenton, South Carolina. The pitcher having been well potted with a flared from above thick pulled and applied strap handle leadinSee Sold Price
SoldUncommon Southern Stoneware PitcherLikely by Sam Welchel working in Union County, South Carolina, late 19th century. The vessel has been press molded and glazed with brown slip on exterior and white alkaline on interior. Mr. Welchel crSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherCirca 1870, likely Georgia or Alabama. Very nicely glazed and formed example. The piece has incised lines at center and a very nicely pulled and applied handle. H7 1/2" Sold from the collection of theSee Sold Price
SoldHandsomely Glazed Southern Stoneware PitcherCirca 1860, Crawford County Georgia. The jug having a excellent form and glaze indicative of the region. Some early damage to the backside of the rim. No breaks, or restoration. H7 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Pitcher, Edgefield, SCprobably WF Hahn, circa 1880. dark brown alkaline glaze on well-formed body. Note: Two restorations to rim and hairline at mid body.H8 3/4" Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks, Woodruff, South CaSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Pitcher & Cupby Mark Hewitt, North Carolina, 20th century. pitcher with brilliant and bold glaze on ovoid body; together with ovoid coffee cup. H11 ½”See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherCirca 1890, Upcountry South Carolina, likely Johnson Family working in Laurens County. the piece having a rich alkaline glaze with routeal runs at all sides. Retaining a red paint to surface. Good conSee Sold Price
SoldSigned Southern Stoneware PitcherEarly to mid 20th century, North Carolina by Brown Brothers. Having a matt green glaze with well formed red clay body, impressed makers mark at upper body. Good condition. H11 1/4"See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherEdgefield, SC, circa 1890. attributed to the South Carolina Pottery Company at Miles Mill. H12 1/8"See Sold Price
SoldFolky Southern stoneware pitcher. Mid 20th century.Title: Folky Southern stoneware pitcher. Mid 20th century. Dimensions: 8" tall x 6 1/4" diameter Provenance/Additional Information: A very clean and heavy thrown stoneware quart pitcher with funky bluSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware PitcherDated 1985, by Cleter Meaders, Georgia. The piece having an exceptionally runny glaze and signed and dated at the base. Excellent condition. H10 3.4"See Sold Price