Lot of 3 ITEM 1:1ST ITEM: Luster ware bowl with house and floral designs, impressed "Fell Newcastle" on base. 6 3/4" H x 10 5/8" W. 19th century. ITEM 2: Pearlware relief molded creamer with pink luster floral designs. 5" H x 6 1/2" W x 3 3/4" D. ITEM 3: Ironstone soup tureen with […]
Lot 642: 5 pcs Doulton Lambeth Pottery
Grouping of Doulton Lambeth Pottery, 5 pieces, including three (3) pitchers and one mug, brown and tan with relief figures and applied molded tavern scene, one dated 1891 and a creamware paste mug with applied relief molded decoration. Ranging in size from 8" H x 6 1/2" W to 2 3/4" H x 3 3/4" […]
Lot 413: W. Tennessee Stoneware Pottery Vase w/ Snake Desig
West Tennessee salt glazed stoneware vase, ruffled rim with applied snake chasing insect design. Possibly Craven pottery. Height 5 1/8" H. 19th century. Provenance: Collection of Grace Tankersley, Knoxville, TN . Condition: Overall very good condition. Old break to insect's head.
Lot 414: East TN Pottery Creampot, stamped Harmon
East Tennessee stoneware pottery creampot. Shoulder impressed "HARMON" (with backwards N) four times. The Harmon Pottery operated in Greene County, TN from 1885-1905. 7 1/8" H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Collection of Dr. Charles and Terry Faulkner. Condition: Some chips to base with some firing imperfections and discoloration, especially to rim.
Lot 411: Tennessee Stoneware Pottery Saloon Jug
Tennessee stoneware albany slip glazed pottery saloon or whiskey jug with impressed elephant design and script reading "White elephant from Querna Clerk Saloon Tenn". 9" H. 19th century. Provenance: Collection of Grace Tankersley, Knoxville, TN . Condition: Overall very good condition.
Lot 116: Kentucky Pottery Pitcher, Isaac Thomas
Large pitcher stamped I. Thomas. (Isaac Thomas, working around the area of Maysville in Mason County, Kentucky from approximately 1834-1876) Two gallon capacity marked with encircled two stamp. 13 1/4" H. Condition: Survives in excellent condition. There is a shallow old base flake.
Lot 114: East TN Pottery Cream Riser, attr. Weaver Bros.
East TN pottery cake pot or cream riser, attributed to Weaver Brothers. Stamped "2" denoting the gallon capacity. Gallon capacity stamp design is very similar to marked Weaver Bro. forms with similar gallon capacity stamp designs. 7 3/8" H x 10 1/4" dia. Late 19th century. Note: The Weaver pottery was listed in the Knoxville […]
Lot 113: East TN Pottery Churn, attr. Weaver Bros.
Knoxville, Tennessee 5 gallon stoneware pottery churn, attributed to Weaver Brothers. Raised band around shoulder, lug handles, and stamped "5" denoting the gallon capacity. Gallon capacity stamp design is very similar to marked Weaver Bro. forms with similar gallon capacity stamp designs. 15 3/4" H. Late 19th century. Note: The Weaver pottery was listed in […]
Lot 112: Knoxville, TN Weaver Bros. Pottery Jar, marked
Knoxville, Tennessee Weaver Brothers stoneware pottery jar, stamped "Weaver & Bro., Knoxville, Tenn." with encircled 4-gallon capacity mark. Weaver Brothers pottery, Knoxville, TN. The Weaver pottery was listed in the Knoxville business directory from 1876-1887 with David Weaver listed as the proprietor and George C. Weaver as a potter. 15-1/2" H. ("A Survey of Historic […]
Lot 110: East TN Stoneware Pottery Jar, attrib. Mort
East Tennessee stoneware storage jar with ribbed extruded lug handles, Jefferson Co., TN. Form and distinctive ribbed handles are associated with the Mort pottery family of Jefferson Co. There are two very similar jars in the current Tennessee Turned Exhibition at the East Tennessee History Museum. 13 1/2" H. Late 19th century. Condition: Overall excellent […]
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