1st item: Salt-glazed stoneware pottery jar with cobalt stenciled decoration reading “J. E. Eneix, New Geneva, PA” working circa in New Geneva 1874 – 1876. 8 1/2 in. H. 2nd item: Salt-glazed stoneware pottery jar with cobalt double sided stenciled decoration reading “From H. F. Behrens Centre Market Grocery Wheeling, W. Va’”. 9 7/8 in. H. […]
Lot 385: Martin Brothers Stoneware Two Handled Loving Cup, 1892
Martin Brothers stoneware two-handled loving cup, dated 1892. Tapering cylindrical form, with sgraffito decoration depicting a dragon amid scrolling foliate designs. The underside is inscribed, “10-1892, R. W. Martin & Brothers, London & Southhall” with a Martin Ware label affixed. 5 7/8 in. H x 8 1/2 in. W. PROVENANCE: A Middle Tennessee estate. CONDITION: One approx. 1/2 in. […]
Lot 233: East TN Decker Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Jar
East Tennessee stoneware pottery jar attributed to Charles Decker of the Decker pottery of Washington County (1832 – 1914). Four (4) cobalt decorated flowers with five petals each around the circumference of the jar. One of the flowers is applied horizontally, an unusual variance for Charles Decker. Underside of base with partially legible inscription reading […]
Lot 231: 2 East TN Stoneware Pottery Jars, attrib. John E. Glass
Two (2) East Tennessee salt-glazed stoneware pottery crocks, attributed to John E. Glass, working in Blount County, slight bell form with flattened rolled rims, stamped “1” denoting capacity within an incised stylized diamond or fish, and beveled base. One jar retains an exhibition label for the 2011 “Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware Made in East […]
Lot 229: 2 East TN Grindstaff Stoneware Pitchers
Two (2) East Tennessee, Blount County, salt-glazed stoneware 1-gallon pottery pitchers, with 3 incised lines around the shoulder by Grindstaff Pottery (1870 – 1890). One with an impressed half-crescent mark reading W. GRINSTAFF 18 to the upper shoulder and upper body, and 1 denoting capacity, and the other pitcher of similar form but not stamped. The […]
Lot 228: East TN Grindstaff 1-Gallon Stoneware Crock
East Tennessee, Blount County, 1-gallon salt-glazed stoneware pottery preserving jar marked for Grindstaff Pottery (1870 – 1890). Lower base with impressed mark reading W. GRINSTAFF and 1 denoting capacity, two incised lines below the rolled rim, and beveled foot. 8 1/8 in. H. PROVENANCE: The collection of Marty and David Black, Rockford, TN. CONDITION: Overall […]
Lot 226: Middle TN Stoneware Pottery Jar, Hiram Brown
Middle Tennessee, likely Putnam County, salt-glazed stoneware pottery jar stamped HB below the rim within a serrated surround for Hiram Brown (1790 – 1867). Tall ovoid form with four faint rings on the upper shoulder and an olive green transitioning to tan glaze. 17 in. H x approx. 11 in. W. Second half of the 19th […]
Lot 225: Bayless McCarthy & Co. Louisville Kentucky Stoneware Jug and Jar, 2 Items
2 Bayless McCarthy & Company, Louisville, KY, stoneware advertising pottery items, including a jug and a preserving jar, both with stenciled cobalt lettering. The jug stenciled “Bayless McCarthy & Co. Louisville. Ky.” and the preserving jar stenciled “McCarthy & Bayless. Louisville. KY”. 11 1/4 in. H and 6 in. H. Both last quarter 19th century. PROVENANCE: […]
Lot 224: JCM, Daniel Seagle School, NC Stoneware Jar & Jug
Two Western North Carolina (Lincoln County) alkaline-glazed stoneware pottery pieces, stamped JCM, maker unknown, but attributed to the Daniel Seagle School, including a 1-gallon canning jar and 1/2 gallon jug. 10 1/2 in. H and 10 in. H. Both mid-19th century. CONDITION: Canning jar with firing imperfections and blistering to the glaze, otherwise overall good condition, […]
Lot 1023: Royal Doulton Blue "Trouble" Pitcher plus English Stoneware Monkey Humidor
1st Item: Royal Doulton handled pitcher, decorated with a blue and white background and unusual shield inscribed “There’s a Saying old and musty yet it’s ever new tis never trouble trouble til trouble troubles you.” “Royal Doulton / England” blue backstamp, 8 3/4″ H. ca. early 20th C. 2nd Item: English salt glaze stoneware tobacco […]
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