Sold20161 Gal. Stoneware Pitcher, Chester County, PA, circaFine One-Gallon Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Floral Decoration, attributed to R.J. Grier, Mt. Jordan Pottery, Chester County, PA, circa 1860, ovoid-bodied pitcher with footed base and tooling to rimSee Sold Price
Sold2024Charles Comolli Elbert County Stoneware PitcherMint condition. A great Edgefield style decorated pitcher. Stamped and dated 2004. Measures 9.5 inches tall.See Sold Price
Sold2023Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Prob. SouthernAlkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Probably Southern, Possibly Catawba Valley (Reindheart Family), North Carolina, Early Twentieth Century. Of ovoid form with pinched spout, applied ribbed C-scroll haSee Sold Price
Sold2018Very Fine Rockingham County, VA Stoneware Pitcher w/Rare One-and-a-Half-Gallon Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Floral Decoration, attributed to William C. or William S. Coffman, Elkton, VA at Henry H. Miller's Elk Run Pottery, Elkton, VA, circa 1865, ovoSee Sold Price
Sold2017Extremely Rare Bibb County, Alabama Stoneware Pitcher,Extremely Rare Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Signed and Dated "John Terry / April the 8th / 1887", Bibb County, AL origin, 1887, small-sized pitcher with ovoid belly, tooled midsection, tall collSee Sold Price
Sold20233 East TN Stoneware Pottery JarsGrouping of three (3) East Tennessee stoneware pottery jars, possibly Greene County. 1st item: Stoneware pottery jar, unsigned but attributed to the Harmon pottery, with two applied lug handles, two lSee Sold Price
Sold2022Blue Salt Glaze Pitcher with Village SceneBlue and white stoneware pitcher with village scene. Possibly McCoy. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: 8"H Manufacturer: Possibly McCoy Country of Origin: USASee Sold Price
Sold20193 NC Pottery Items, 2 poss. Rance SteedGroup of three (3) North Carolina salt glazed stoneware items including 2 pitchers possibly turned by Rance Steed and 1 vase form pot. Pots range in size from 8 3/4" H to 10 3/4" H. All pieces late 19See Sold Price
Sold2015Very Rare Miniature 1877 Donaghho Pottery, Parkersburg,Possibly Unique Miniature Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Fuchsia Decoration, Incised "Clara Herdman / 1877" and "Compliments W.D.", Walter Donaghho, Parkersburg, WV, delicately-potted pitcher with tallSee Sold Price
Sold2021TAKAHASH Tri Toned Stoneware PitcherUnderside has tag which reads TAKAHASH. Piece appears to be stoneware possibly ceramic. Pitcher has tones of slate blue, slate & navy. Piece measures approx 5.5 inches tall 6.5 inches deep 4 inches wiSee Sold Price
Sold2017Very Unusual Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Spouted Vessel,Very Rare Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Spouted Jar, Southern U.S. origin, possibly Texas, circa 1850-1880, ovoid form with narrow collar, semi-rounded rim, and applied open handles, the shoulder fitted wSee Sold Price
Sold2024Mid-Atlantic Cobalt Decorated Stoneware PitcherMid-Atlantic, possibly Baltimore, profusely cobalt decorated stoneware pitcher. Ovoid form with rounded rim, incised lines around the neck, ribbed pulled handled and rounded foot. Cobalt decorated witSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rare 2 Gal. JCM Stoneware Jug, related to DanielScarce Two-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Stamped "JCM", possibly Daniel Seagle, Lincoln County, NC, circa 1840, ovoid jug with finely-tooled spout and ribbed handle, the surface covered in anSee Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of Two: Catawba Valley, NC Stoneware Jugs, probablyTwo Wilkes County, North Carolina Stoneware Jugs, possibly J.W. Carpenter, fourth quarter 19th century, an ovoid, salt-glazed example and an alkaline-glazed example with two flattened sides. Both in eSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rare J. S. NASH, Marion County, Texas Alkaline-GlazedVery Rare One-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Alkaline Glaze, Stamped "J.S. NASH," Marion County, TX origin, third quarter 19th century, finely-potted, vasiform jar with ovoid body and tall, narrow opening,See Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.Possibly Maryland or Virginia, 2nd half 19th century. Large pitcher with applied handle and brushed cobalt tulips around the shoulder. 16"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Texas 2gal Stoneware Jar Attributed Hogue ShopFine Texas Two Gallon Stoneware Jar Attributed Jeremiah S. Hogue Shop of Titus County Texas. What an outstanding jar with a 2 stamped on the shoulder and a glaze that is just stunning. The jar was fouSee Sold Price
Sold2019Southern 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
Sold2015Very Rare Molded Stoneware Pitcher and Soap Dish,Extremely Rare Molded Stoneware Pitcher and Soap Dish, Amos Seavey, Chelsea, Suffolk County, MA, circa 1850, octagonal, salt-glazed pitcher with spurred handle and relief decoration throughout, includSee Sold Price
Sold2022STAMPED WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA SWIRLED POTTERY / STONEWARE PITCHER,ash-glazed, cylindrical form with applied rounded handle having shallow medial groove. Illegible stamp to underside. Possibly Reinhardt family pottery, Vale, NC. Second quarter 20th century. 6 5/8" HOSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine 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
Sold2019Interesting 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
Sold2024Uncommon 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
Sold2018Handsomely 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
4 days LeftLeland LittleWilliam Henry Hancock (1845-1924 Moore County, NC), One Gallon Pitcher$50(1 bid)
4 days LeftLeland LittleTwo Antique NC Pottery Vessels, One Signed W.W. Ballard (1852-1894 Wilkes County)$50(1 bid)
Jul 06Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & AppraisalsEast TN Slip Decorated Pottery Jar, incised Yeager$1,100(4 bids)
Jul 06Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals8 TN Coin Silver Spoons inc. Bell, Killingsworth$200(1 bid)
Jul 04Rossville Auction ServicesBlue & White Stoneware Pitcher, Outstanding Sponged Decoration$20(1 bid)
Jul 16Davies Auctions19th century 1 1/2-gal unmarked stoneware pitcher w/blue decorated spotted bird$200