Five (5) stoneware whiskey advertising jugs from Kentucky and Ohio. 1st item: Covington, Kentucky stoneware pottery jug, cream slip and cobalt stencil to lower body reading "Myers & Company/Pure Fulton Whiskey/Covington, KY" and "2" denoting gallon capacity. 13 1/2" H x 9" W at base. 2nd item: Paducah, Kentucky stoneware pottery jug, cream slip, cobalt […]
Lot 851: 5 Kentucky I. W. Harper Stoneware Advertising Jugs
Group of five (5) I. W. Harper, Nelson Co., Kentucky stoneware advertising whiskey jugs including one (1) commemorative whiskey advertising jug from the 1885 World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition in New Orleans having stenciled lettering and seals on a cream ground, one (1) white slip miniature jug with stenciled lettering reading "Compliments I. W. Harper, […]
Lot 850: 4 Virginia Stoneware Pottery Items, incl. Whiskey
Four (4) Virginia Stoneware Pottery Items. 1st item: 2 Gallon stenciled stoneware pottery advertising jug, with cobalt stencil within a border reading "CB Somerville Staunton, VA" to one side. 10 1/4" H. 2nd item: Stoneware pottery "milk pail" with floral cobalt decoration, attributed to Bell Family, Strausburg, VA. 9 1/4" H. 3rd item: 1 Gallon […]
Lot 843: Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Batter Jug with Tin Covers
Cowden and Wilcox, Harrisonburg, Pennsylvania, stoneware pottery batter jug. Cobalt floral and foliate decoration to the body and beneath the spout, with cobalt accents to the ring handles and lug handle near the base. Impressed Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg, PA, just below the rim. Ring handles fitted with a wire bail and wood handle, rim […]
Lot 844: T. Harrington/Lyons Stoneware Crock w/ Cobalt Deer
T. Harrington/Lyons (New York) 4-gallon stoneware crock with cobalt decoration including a deer standing on a foliate ground, "4" denoting capacity and highlights to the lug handles. Impressed T. Harrington/Lyons below the rim. Interior with brown slip. 11 3/8" H x 12" dia. 3rd quarter 19th century. CONDITION: Chip to inner rim. UV light inspection […]
Lot 845: 4 Northeastern Stoneware Pottery Items
Four (4) Northeastern stoneware pottery items. 1st item: Salt-glazed stoneware pottery cake crock, likely Pennsylvania, with cobalt tulip decoration to one side and applied lug handles. 5 1 4" H x 10 3/4" dia. 2nd item: Samuel Irvine, Newville, PA, four-gallon salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug with a pulled applied handle and cobalt "Splitting tulip" decoration […]
Lot 407: 3 Stoneware Preserving Jars, North Carolina, Ohio, & Mid-Atlantic
Three (3) American stoneware or earthenware preserving jars, includingNorth Carolina, Ohio,Mid-Atlantic. 1st item: North Carolina 1 gallon alkaline glaze stoneware preserving jar faintly stamped below the rim "LSR/Blackburn NC" for Luther Seth Ritchie (Catawba County, 1867 to 1940). 8 1/2" H. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Stoneware preserving jar stamped on the upper shoulder "J. […]
Lot 408: Kentucky and Indiana Stoneware Pottery, Melcher and Usler
Three (3) pieces of Indiana and Kentucky pottery. 1st item: Indiana stoneware pottery jug by George Unser (1828-1881), active ca. 1860-1880, Jeffersonville, Clark County. Upper shoulder stamped "G. UNSER/ JEFFERSONVILLE IND" and "2" denoting capacity. 16" H. 2nd-3rd items: Stoneware Jar and jug stamped "A. MELCHER & CO. MANUFACTURERS, LOUISVILLE, KY." Jar – 10" H. […]
Lot 409: 3 Stoneware Pottery Items, TN & PA
Three (3) stoneware pottery items, including Tennessee and Pennsylvania. 1st item: Middle Tennessee 4-gallon stoneware pottery jar with lug handles and incised lines below the rim, stamped "4" above one handle denoting capacity. 14 1/4" H x 10 1/4" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2nd item: East Tennessee pottery preserving jar, ovoid form with a […]
Lot 403: NC Stoneware Pottery Jar, attrib. Sylvanus Hartsoe
North Carolina 4- gallon stoneware pottery jar attributed to Sylvanus Leander Hartsoe (Lincoln County, NC, 1850-1926) having two applied handles, dark alkaline glaze and rutile runs. Incised "4" denoting capacity. 15 3/4" H. CONDITION: Scattered firing flaws to body, firing cracks to the rim. 3" hairline at base, under Minute fleabites to both handles. Overall […]
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