Sold2022William Weaver (1846-1925 Catawba County, NC), One Gallon JugWilliam Weaver (1846-1925 Catawba County, NC), One Gallon Jugalkaline glazed stoneware, vertical streaks throughout, straight sides, stamped at the front "WW 1". 11 3/4 x 6 in. Private Collection, ConSee Sold Price
Sold2022John Wesley Hilton (1846-1923 Catawba County, NC), Two JugsJohn Wesley Hilton (1846-1923 Catawba County, NC), Two Jugscinder alkaline glazed stoneware: a two gallon jug, streaky glaze, rounded rim, short applied handle, hand marked capacity, stamped near theSee Sold Price
Sold2022Himer Fox (1826-1909 Chatham County, NC), One Gallon JugHimer Fox (1826-1909 Chatham County, NC), One Gallon Jugsalt glazed stoneware with rounded rim, pulled thumb print handle, ovoid form with some orange peel, stamped "H Fox 1". 11 in. Private CollectioSee Sold Price
Sold2022John L. Hartsoe (1901-? Catawba county, NC) One Gallon JarJohn L. Hartsoe (1901-? Catawba county, NC) One Gallon Jaralkaline glazed stoneware, rounded lip, shallow inner rim, four bands of incised lines at the shoulder, light but legible stamp "JLH" over capSee Sold Price
Sold2022Julius A. Kennedy (1834-1902 Catawba County, NC), Half Gallon JugJulius A. Kennedy (1834-1902 Catawba County, NC), Half Gallon Jugheavily applied alkaline (with Albany slip) glazed stoneware, note placement of handle attachment on the spout, unusual for potters ofSee Sold Price
Sold2022Julius Ritchie ((1860-? Catawba County, NC), Two Half Gallon JugsJulius Ritchie ((1860-? Catawba County, NC), Two Half Gallon Jugsalkaline glazed stoneware, each with frontal stamp "J.R 1/2 ". 9 and 9 1/4 in. Private Collection, Concord, North Carolina Additional hSee Sold Price
Sold2022Nelson Bass (1846-1915 Lincoln County, NC), One & One-Half Gallon JarNelson Bass (1846-1915 Lincoln County, NC), One & One-Half Gallon Jaralkaline glazed stoneware with dark vertical streaks over a khaki tone, high collar with inner rim, baluster tapered body, stampedSee Sold Price
Sold2019Western NC Nelson Bass Pottery JugWestern North Carolina dark brown alkaline glaze 4-gallon stoneware pottery jug, tall ovoid form with pulled strap handle, stamped below the spout "NB" for Nelson Bass (Lincoln County, NC, 1846-1918)See Sold Price
Sold2023Billy Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC, b.1955), Two JugsBilly Ray Hussey (Randolph County, NC, b.1955), Two Jugssalt glazed with (4) inscribed bands each brushed with cobalt, one gallon and pint size, each inscribed on the underside "BH 52". 11 in. and 7 iSee Sold Price
Sold20213 NC Stoneware Items, incl. Hancock Jug, Craven CreamThree (3) North Carolina stoneware pottery items, including one (1) from the Griffin Collection. 1st item: William Henry Hancock (Moore County, NC, 1825-1924) jug with brown alkaline glaze having moldSee Sold Price
Sold2015One-Gallon att. Wm Capron, Albany, c1850 StonewareOne-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Incised Bird Decoration, attributed to William Capron, Albany, NY, circa 1805, ovoid jug with tooled spout and ribbed handle, the front decorated with an incised and cobaSee 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
Sold2023Seaborn Becham 2gal Signed Crawford Co. JugScarce Seaborn Becham "SX" Stamp (1853-1913) Two Gallon Signed Crawford Co. Jug. This is a very scarce stamp and is one of the more sought after Bechams of Crawford County Georgia. The jug has a richSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare South Carolina Dispensary One Gallon JugSignificant South Carolina Dispensary One Gallon Jug Circa Late 19th or early 20th Centaury, this example being made in Virginia, this is a very important stoneware for South Carolina stoneware. ThisSee Sold Price
Sold2022Fine Early Signed "WB" Wash Becham Crawford Co. 1gal JugFine early "WB" Washington Becham Crawford Co. One Gallon Jug with a great earthy brown olivine alkaline glaze. This is a Early period Circa example that is stamped WB and is very clear and legible. TSee Sold Price
Sold2023B.F. Landrum (attrib). One Gallon Ovoid Jug.Attributed to B.F. Landrum. One Gallon Ovoid Jug. c. 1850s. Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield, SC. Stamped on base of handle. Nice light green alkaline glaze. There is shrinkage or a crease at the base. NSee Sold Price
Sold2018Exceptional New York Stoneware Jug w/ Elaborate IncisedOutstanding One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Profuse Incised Bird, Foliate, and Floral Decoration, New York State origin, circa 1825-1835, ovoid jug with semi-squared spout, decorated on the front with aSee Sold Price
Sold2017Very Rare C. CROLIUS / BAYARD STREET / NEW-YORKExceedingly Rare One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Incised Wreath Decoration, Stamped "C. CROLIUS / BAYARD STREET / NEW-YORK", Clarkson Crolius, Sr., Manhattan, NY, circa 1815, ovoid jug with footed baseSee Sold Price
Sold2016Exceedingly Rare Stoneware Jug w/ Incised Ship, attrib.Exceedingly Rare and Important One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Incised Ship Decoration, attributed to Clarkson Crolius, Sr., Manhattan, NY, circa 1810-1820, ovoid jug with heavily-tooled spout, featurinSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fine I. SEYMOUR & CO. / TROY Stoneware Jug w/ IncisedFine One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Incised Floral Decoration, Stamped "I. SEYMOUR & CO. / TROY", New York State origin, circa 1823-1828, ovoid jug with semi-rounded spout, decorated with an elaborate,See Sold Price
Sold20223 TN Advertising Whiskey JugsGrouping of three (3) stoneware pottery advertising whiskey jugs including: one (1) jug having Albany slip glazed jug inscribed "J. V. Carothers Pure Lincoln County Whiskey"; one (1) jug having AlbanySee Sold Price
Sold2023Stunning Elijah McPherson Randolph Co Alabama JugStunning Elijah McPherson (1809SC- 1858AL) Randolph County Alabama Two Gallon Jug with a glaze, well it speaks for itself. This jug could very well be slave made, as Elijah owned six slaves in 1850'sSee Sold Price
SoldAN AMERICAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE: MRS. WEAVERWilliam King (American, 1925-2015), 1966AN AMERICAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE: MRS. WEAVER William King (American, 1925-2015), 1966 On a black slate base. height of bronze 22 1/2in (57cm); height overall 23 1/2in (60cm) For further informatioSee Sold Price
Sold2018Buffalo Bank Wood PatternA. C. Williams Ravenna, OH. - Circa 1925 This is one of the most detailed wood patterns that we have ever seen. It is an A. C. Williams icon. WoodSee Sold Price
1 day LeftWinter Associates 19th C. Stoneware, three pieces, including: S. L. Pewtress salt glaze 2 gallon jug, Fair Haven CT,$100