Decorated Thomas Chandler Attributed Edgefield South Carolina Stoneware JarBrunk Auctions4.6(501)$1,200(2 bids)5 days Left
Thomas Chandler Attributed Decorated Edgefield South Carolina Storage JarBrunk Auctions4.6(501)$500(1 bid)5 days Left
A Song Dynasty Ru ware wine pot with a patina that has been passed down through generations.Freda€60012 hrs Left
Ovoid Salt Glaze Stoneware Jug w/rounded spout & loop handle, unmarked, tiny nick on spout rim & ...Rich Penn Auctions4.3(453)$6
Five Gallon Salt Glazed Decorated Ovoid Jug Along with Bailed Handled CrockCedarburg Auction & Appraisals LLC4.4(297)$30(1 bid)6 days Left
SoldVery Fine & Early Edgefield Stoneware JugCirca 1825, likely Reverend John Landrum Operation. Very nicely potted example having a good ovoid form with nice tall handle and double ring spout. The piece having four hash marks at upper shoulderSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, Horse Creek Valley. The jug having an ovoid body with well tooled spout and slightly flared foot. It is marked at the foot with impressed horseshoe. The handle iSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent Early Marked Edgefield Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1840, likely the workshop of Thomas Chandler. Very nice well formed example having iii marks surrounding upper shoulder and under the handles. Brilliant rich iron alkaline glazed. Very nice condSee Sold Price
SoldFine & Early Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1830, Lincoln County, North Carolina. School of Daniel Seagle. Very nicely formed vessel having a flared spout tapering upwards attached to a nicely pulled and applied handle terminating in a thSee Sold Price
SoldVery Fine Early Decorated Southern Stoneware Jugschool of Daniel Seagul, Lincoln County, North Carolina, circa 1830. exceptional early form and rich runny glaze. decorated with inscribed lines at spout and upper body. H14 1/2" Note: Handle is an olSee 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
SoldFine 2 Gal. Edgefield District, SC Stoneware JugFine One-and-a-Half-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, attributed to B.F. Landrum, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield, SC, circa 1850, ovoid jug with finely-modeled, stepped spout and high-arching handlSee Sold Price
SoldVery Fine Early Ink Dyed Stoneware 2 Gallon JugLate 18th early 19th century, highly-ovoid jug with tooled spout and shoulder, decorated cobalt ink dyed scrolling floral and possibly clouds. Two cobalt highlights rings to spout. Exceptional form anSee Sold Price
SoldStoneware Advertising JugEarly stoneware jug marked "CHR. MANSEN'S LABORATORY...LITTLE FALLS N.Y.". 19 1/2" Ht..See 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
Sold2 early ovoid stoneware jugs marked2 early ovoid stoneware jugs marked, one is A.B. Farrar & Sons and the other is Goodwin & Webster, Hartford (CT) 12.5"T x 6.5"DSee Sold Price
Sold2 Gallon "Edmands & Co" Stoneware JugHere is a very fine 2 gallon stoneware jug marked EDMANDS & CO. The jug is in exceiptional condition with no apparent cracks. It has a very simple cobalt decorated leaf across the front. Circa 19th ceSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Continental JugEarly Continental ovoid stoneware jug. Marked "2" and "V". 15" Ht..See Sold Price
SoldEarly ovoid 1 gal stoneware jug marked C.L. Farrar & Co., Bennington, VTEarly ovoid 1 gal stoneware jug marked C.L. Farrar & Co., Bennington, VT, 11"T x 7"D (at widest point)See Sold Price
SoldStoneware Whiskey Jug Marked G.S. Miller, Zachary, LouisianaStoneware whiskey jug marked “G.S. Miller Fine Whiskies, Zachary, La”. The jug features a classic one-gallon shape with a single handle and tan glaze. The branding is prominently displayed inSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early British Stoneware Jugs16th and 17th century. salt glazed vessels with oviod form. two-tone jug is probably British, while the smaller salt-glazed jug is likely British or German. fine form and size to each. H7" H5" Note: PSee Sold Price
SoldThree-Gallon Edgefield District, South Carolina,Early Three-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug, Edgefield District, SC origin, probably Reverend John Landrum, Horse Creek Valley, circa 1820-1840, highly-ovoid jug with finely-tooled spout, the surSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Southern Stoneware Jugearly 19th century. Edgefield District South Carolina. probably by Thomas Owensby while working in Edgefield. extremely well-potted example. H11" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert,See Sold Price
SoldAqua Glass Bottle and 2 Early Face Pitchers19th C American aqua glass Union Calabash bottle, 9" H, Machin & Potts buff beige smear glaze stoneware jug, marked on the bottom, c. 1834, note cracks and chips, and a mid century Bennington potterySee Sold Price
Sold1830s White Co. Ga Double Handle Sorghum Jug1830s White Co. Ga Double Handle Sorghum Jug. This is early example of fine White County stoneware with this jug. Early light alkaline glaze and the strap handles with squared mouth. The jug has threeSee Sold Price
SoldCharming Southern Stoneware Face Jug Edgefield Styleby Michael Bayne, Greenville, South Carolina. The jug is in the Edgefield, South Carolina style and boasts a fine rich alkaline glaze in the harvest jug form with well formed facial features. The jugSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent Southern Stoneware Face Jug Edgefield Styleby Michael Bayne, Greenville, South Carolina. Edgefield style face jug having very fine form and well fired alkaline glaze. The piece is signed at the back of the head. Excellent condition. H5 1/2" SoSee Sold Price
SoldCASPER CO STONEWARE WHISKEY JUGCASPER CO STONEWARE WHISKEY JUG - Marked from Casper Co Winston-Salem N.C., lowest price whiskey house, write for confidential list; circa early 1900's; has wire and wood handle ; Condition - Some chiSee 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