Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery preserving jar with dark alkaline glaze, stamped "J. A. ROBERTS" along the lower body. 10 1/2" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. History: Originally born in NC, Roberts learned the pottery trade from his father. He became an active potter in the Cookeville, TN area by the early 1870's and continued potting […]
Lot 150: Middle TN Stoneware Pottery Jar, Signed Bradford
Large Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery jar having a strap and lug handle with transitional light brown to buff pottery glaze, one incised line around the upper shoulder with script incision reading "t.t. Bradford". 18 1/4" H. Early 20th century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Chip to underside of rim and a couple of chips to […]
Lot 146: Weaver Bros. Knoxville Four Gallon Stoneware Jar
East Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Weaver Brothers stoneware pottery jar with elongated rim and lug handles and stamped "Weaver & Bro., Knoxville, Tenn." and "4" denoting capacity. 16" H. Note: 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. […]
Lot 144: East TN Decker Stoneware Pouring Vessel
Washington County, Tennessee stoneware pottery pouring or water jar attributed to Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914) with a pouring spout in the rim, sine wave decoration below the lug handles and one lug handle to the lower base edge. 14 3/8" H x 12 3/4" dia. Biography (Courtesy of Carole Wahler): Charles Frederick Decker was born […]
Lot 143: 2 East TN Stoneware Pottery Jars, 1 exhibited
Two (2) East Tennessee stoneware pottery jars. 1st item: East TN transitional redware/stoneware pottery jar with extruded handles, possibly Greene County. 13 3/4" H. 19th century. Exhibited 1996-1997 at the East TN History Center "Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware made in East Tennessee 1800-1900", curated by Dr. Carole Wahler. 2nd item: Large East Tennessee stoneware […]
Lot 140: 3 East TN M. P. Harmon Stoneware Jars
Group of three (3) East Tennessee M. P. Harmon stoneware pottery jars: one with impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" coggle around the circumference of the rim; one with impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" coggle around the circumference of the rim with cobalt decoration; and one unmarked but with similar cobalt decoration. M P Harmon/Mohawk is […]
Lot 139: 4 Virginia Stoneware Pottery Items
Four (4) Virginia stoneware pottery items including: one (1) 3 gallon cylindrical stoneware jar having lug handles and cobalt decoration along the neck; impressed maker's mark below one handle reading "J. Eberly & Bro./Strasburg, VA", (13 3/4" H); one (1) J. M. Hickerson salt glazed stoneware bowl stamped "J. M. Hickerson/Strausberg, VA (5 1/4" H […]
Lot 129: 4 NC Randolph County Stoneware Pottery Pcs.
Grouping of four (4) North Carolina stoneware pottery items, attributed to Randolph County. 1st item: One-gallon salt-glazed preserving jar attributed to Chester Webster (1799-1882) having five sets of three incised lines extending from the flared neck to lower middle of body, stamped "1" within a circle at shoulder to denote capacity. 12" H. Late 19th […]
Lot 128: 4 NC Randolph County Stoneware Pottery Jugs
Grouping of four (4) North Carolina stoneware pottery jugs, attributed to Randolph County. All with tall ovoid bodies, applied handles and salt glaze. Ranging in size from 10 1/2" H to 12 3/4" H. All Late 19th century. CONDITION: Hairline crack to lower handle on smallest jug with light glaze. Brown glaze jug with chips […]
Lot 127: 2 Southern Stoneware Pottery Items, NC & VA
Two (2) Southern Stoneware Pottery items, including North Carolina and Virginia. 1st item: Tall Western North Carolina stoneware pottery jug with a pulled handle and dark alkaline glaze. 14" H. Late 19th century. 2nd item: Virgina stoneware pottery jar with cobalt loop decoration around the upper shoulder and cobalt accents around terminus of each handle. […]
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