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 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 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 JugsWonderful brown glazed pottery with applied loop handles, showcasing rich color and craftsmanship. Largest measures 8 1/2''T x 5 3/4'' in diameter. Good condition.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 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 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 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 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
SoldTwo Antique Southern Stoneware Merchant Jugs19th century. One having the mark for J.T. Doores and Co of Nashville Tennessee and the other for the Casper Co of Winston Salem, North Carolina. Each is in good well kept overall condition. H11" SoldSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Devil Face JugsNorth Georgia, 21st century. by Cleter Meaders. very bold and runny alkaline glaze on somewhat animated devil body. 150-250See Sold Price
SoldTwo Handled Southern Stoneware Slave Made JugCirca 1835, Edgefield, South Carolina likely by Dave. The vessel having very precise form with throwing ridge at upper body flanked by two thick pulled and applied handles which are centered by four sSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Two Handled Jug19th century, likely Mossy Creek region. The piece having good form and size with a rich alkaline glaze and two pulled and applied strap handles. Good overall condition. High fired at one side creatinSee Sold Price
SoldVery Large Southern Stoneware Two Handled JugBy Michael Bayne working in South Carolina. The piece having a very nicely thrown body in the Edgefield style. Incised at the side Bayne Makers, SC. Very good condition throughout. H20" Sold from theSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent Southern Stoneware Two Handled JugBy Cleater Meaders, working in North Georgia and dated 1984. This handsomely potted jug having an exceptional runny alkaline glaze. Good condition. H18 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldHandsome Southern Stoneware Two Handled Jug North CarolinaCirca 1870, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. The ovoid jug has two nicely placed handles with thumb prints at the bases on a richly glazed body. One handle is restored, otherwise the piece is in very gSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Southern Stoneware Two Handled JugLast half 19th century, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. The piece having a large opening above ovoid form with two handle configuration and runny alkaline glaze. Both handles are broken away and the rSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Pottery Harvest Jug & BirdhouseTwo pieces of Southern stoneware: 1. Harvest jug with two handles and spout on one side, runny green alkaline glaze, one handle stamped "MS" or "SW", underside with incised date "4-3-01"; 10 1/4"H; goSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Pottery Stoneware Two Gallon JugSouthern Pottery Stoneware Two Gallon Juglate 19th-early 20th century, likely NC, ovoid form with double rim, finger indent handle, capacity marked by two (2) slash marked just above the base rim, theSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Stoneware Marked Two Handle JugCirca 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Reverend John Landrum. The jug having two large handles centered by spout atop slightly ovoid body which has kiln drippings. The base is impressed with aSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent Southern Stoneware NC Two Handled JugCirca 1870, attributed to the Fox Family of Chatham County, North Carolina. Very well potted jug having a brilliant ovoid body with well tooled spout and nicely placed handles ending in thumb impressiSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Decorated Stoneware Two Handled JugCirca 1860, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. School of Daniel Seagle. The piece having a very fine form with nicely applied and shaped handles at upper body each of which have excellent glass runs castSee Sold Price
SoldAlkaline-Glazed Stoneware JugTitle: Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug Provenance/Additional Info: Two-Gallon Glazed Stoneware Jug, Southern Origin, Probably Alabama, Late 19th Century, Cylindrical Jug With Tooled Spout, Decorated WitSee Sold Price