Lot of two large Pigeon Forge Pottery bears, the largest signed on base Douglas Ferguson, the smaller one signed Pigeon Forge Pottery. Condition: each with a couple of small minor scratches, the largest with a 1/16" flake at basenear foot. Overall very good condition. 9" H and 7" H. 20th century. Private Nashville, TN collection.
Lot 300: Louisville, Kentucky Druggists Pottery Jug
Kentucky stoneware pottery druggist jug with incised script, "Nock & Snyder Druggists, Market & 2d Streets, Louisville, Ky". Partial Albany slip glaze applied to back half with salt glaze applied to front. Very good condition with chipto handle, various firing flaws. 8-3/8" H. Late 19th century. Note: Robert Snyder was born in Paris, Ky in […]
Lot 299: Alabama Stoneware Druggist Jug
Birmingham, Alabama stoneware pottery advertising druggist jug with cobalt lettering " Doster-Northington Drug Co., Wholesale Druggists, Birmingham – – Ala.". Chips to rim and shoulder. 11-1/2" H. Early 20th century.
Lot 296: Middle TN 3 gal. pottery churn, sine wave
Middle TN stoneware churn, 3 gallon capacity mark, sine wave incising, overall good condition with old chip on base and one handle. 13 1/2" H x 7 3/4" W x 8 1/4" diameter of base. Late 19th century.
Lot 297: Atlanta, GA Rose Distillery Jug, 2 gallon
Atlanta, GA, R.M. Rose Distillery Jug, 2 gallon capacity, hand thrown jug with extruded handle, brown alkaline glaze with incised script, "From R M Rose Co Distillers & Wholesale Liquor Dealers 12 Marietta St". Overall good condition with oldchip to spout and hairline crack along base. 13" H 9" diameter.
Lot 298: Kentucky Whiskey Jug, J T Doores & Co.
J. T. Doores & Co. whiskey or liquor jug, Kentucky. Colbalt stencil reads, "J. T. Doores & Co., Distillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 314 Main Street, Bowling Green, KY". Overall cream color. Very good condition, some minor chips toshoulder. 10" H. Late 19th century.
Lot 295: Miniature NC Stoneware Pottery Jug, Himer Fox
North Carolina salt glazed pottery stoneware jug, stamped "H. Fox" on shoulder (Himer Fox, 1826-1909, Chatham County, NC). Condition – Slight flake to inner rim, slight firing defect to base of handle. 4-3/4" H. Late 19th century.
Lot 294: East TN Stoneware Crock, Weaver Bros.
Knoxville, Tennessee stoneware crock, stamped Weaver Brothers, 1-1/2 gallon capacity. The Weaver Brothers Pottery was listed in the Knoxville business directory from 1876-1887 with David Weaver listed as the proprietor and GeorgeC. Weaver as a potter ("A Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee 1979", Division of Archeology, Tennessee Department of Conservation, Smith and Rogers). […]
Lot 292: Greene Co., TN Stoneware Pottery Jar, Attri, Lewis Manning Haun
East Tennessee stoneware pottery jar with free hand cobalt decoration consisting of a cobalt band around the midsection, wavy vertical lines, floral sprig, cobalt flower on one side, "5" cobalt mark on other side (denoting galloncapacity). Lug handles. Condition – Large crack in side, starting at rim and continuing under handle. 16 1/2" H. Note […]
Lot 293: East Tennessee Stoneware Pitcher, signed TBL for Thomas Love
Stoneware Pitcher with impressed and outlined initials of TBL for Thomas Love ( ?- 1873), TN below extruded handle. Overall very good condition with a couple of firing flaws at the midsection. 7" H x 5-1/2" W x 3-1/2" base diameter. Mid 19thcentury. Biography: (Courtesy of Sam Smith at the Tenn Archaeological Association). Thomas B. […]









