2 East Tennessee Pottery Jars, M.P. HarmonCase Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals4.7(308)$300(1 bid)3 days Left
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2 East TN Grindstaff Stoneware PitchersCase Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals4.7(308)$3003 days Left
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TWO AMERICAN COBALT-DECORATED STONEWARE OVOID DOUBLE-HANDLED JARS.Amelia Jeffers, Auctioneers & Appraisers4.6(169)$10014 hrs Left
TWO AMERICAN COBALT-DECORATED STONEWARE JARS.Amelia Jeffers, Auctioneers & Appraisers4.6(169)$60(2 bids)14 hrs Left
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SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Cream RisersCirca 1975, by Burlon Craig, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. Each with flat rim atop tapering body with inscribed line decoration around upper body. Marked at the base with makers mark. Excellent condSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Cream RiserPossibly Laurens County, dark green glaze with hints of blue. Measures approximately 7" H x 10" in diameter. Good condition.See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Cream RiserGreen alkaline-glazed cream riser. Measures approximately 8" H x 10" in diameter. Good condition.See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Cream RiserGreen alkaline-glazed cream riser with incised ring detail. Measures approximately 10" H x 11 5/8" in diameterSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Decorated Cream Riser Edgefield Styleby Ed Redmond, Edgefield District, South Carolina, dated 2006. Very nicely formed and brilliantly decorated example in the Chandler style. Very good condition throughout. H4 1/4" W8" Sold from the colSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Decorated Cream Riser North CarolinaCirca 1880, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. The piece has a flattened rim over a tapered body with incised decoration at the upper body. Some slight losses the the edge of the rim consistent with useSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Pots, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895, RandolphTwo Pots, Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895, Randolph County, NC)salt-glazed stoneware, both approximately quart capacity, a jug ( 7 1/2 in.) and a cream riser (5 x 8 in.) both stamped "J.D. CRAVEN." PriSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Jugscirca 1870, Crawford County Georgia. one jug with each handle stamped "KS". H16 H16 1/4" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert, Easley, SC.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face JugsTwo Southern Stoneware Face Jugs 20th Century including one by Charlie Brown, Arden, North Carolina, dated 1990, and one by Matthew Hewell, Gillsville, Georgia. Height of larger 7 5/8 inches. This lotSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware JugsDated 1985, each by Cleater Meaders, Georgia. The jugs having similar form with varying glaze technique. One glazed in earth slip the other in rich alkaline. Each signed and dated at the base. ExcelleSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware JugsMid 19th century, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to B.F. Landrum. Each having a similar form with tooled spout alongside strap handle on slight cylindrical body. This form associates with faceSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Storage JarsMid 19th century, attributed to the Georgia Piedmont. A ovoid storage jar with tab handles and a high neck together with a darker glazed storage pot with a sharply thrown rim. The larger jar having onSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face Jugs21st century, Georgia. One Jug by Wayne Hewell and the other by Mike Craven. Each very nicely turned and with excellent form and glaze. Signed at the underside. Tallest: H9" Sold from the collection oSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face VesselsBy Michael and Melvin Crocker, dated 1993, Lula, Georgia. Each face vessel is a double face Native American form vessel. Very nicely sculpted and in good overall condition. H6 1/2" Sold from the colleSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face Jugs20th century, North Carolina. One vessel by Charles Lisk and another by Joe Reinhardt. The pair having swirled clay body, each nicely formed and in good condition. Each signed at the underside. The LiSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face VesselsEdgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Steven Ferrell. Each jug is unsigned however both have the Ferrell inventory tag on the base, one of which reads “Steveâ€. Good condition. H4 3/8" H4See Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware PiecesEdgefield, South Carolina by Ed Redmond working along side Steve Ferrell. The group includes an excellent monkey jug which is signed at the base “My First Monkey Jug, Made at the Piedmont Tec ceSee 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
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Storage JarsLast quarter of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina attributed to the Johnson family working in Laurens County SC. An early incised vessel having some nice routeal runs on a rich deep alkalineSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware PitchersCirca 1975, by Lanier Meaders. Each piece having a nice alkaline glaze and well formed, signed at the base. Excellent condition. H8 1/4"See Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware JugsEdgefield, South Carolina, circa 1860. probably B.F. Landrum. tooled spout with well-pulled and applied handle on cylindrical body. H11 ¼”See Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Vases, NC and SC origin, lateTwo Alkaline-Glazed Southern Stoneware Vases, NC and SC origin, late 20th century, one with applied grapevine decoration, signed and dated on underside "David Meaders / Meaders Pottery / Aug-92 / 100See Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Vessels19th century, South Carolina. One Edgefield, South Carolina jug with a runny alkaline glaze likely Pottersville or Rev John Landrum together with a storage jar which is likely Union County South CarolSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Decorated Jugsby Michael Bayne, Greenville, South Carolina. each jug decorated in the Webster School taste, one with flower and the other with charming fish. H9 ¼”See Sold Price