Three (3) Southwest, Virginia, Washington County stoneware pottery pieces including one (1) large jar with dark grey glaze, one (1) smaller jar with a light brown glaze and incised initials "M.J.M.", and one (1) cream pitcher with light brown glaze. Ranging in size from 5 1/4" H to 9" H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Brad […]
Lot 794: 2 Kentucky Stoneware Whiskey Advertising Jugs
Two (2) Kentucky Stoneware Whiskey Advertising Jugs. 1st item: Kentucky advertising whiskey jug by George W. Hutcheson, with dark brown slip glaze and incised inscription reading "For Pure Whiskey/for Family & Medicinal Use/Return this Jug to/Geo. W. Hutcheson/Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co. KY". 9 7/8" H. 2nd item: Lebanon, Kentucky J. H. Kearns whiskey, Sunny Side Saloon […]
Lot 162: Southwest VA J. B. Magee Stoneware Jar w/ Cobalt, Exhibited
J. B. Magee (Washington Co., Virginia) stoneware pottery jar with cobalt floral decoration and lug handles. Stamped "J. B. Magee and 4", denoting capacity, below the rim. 12 7/8" H. 2nd half of the 19th century. Provenance: Brad Swanson Collection, Abingdon, VA. Note: This jar was exhibited in the "Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington […]
Lot 159: Southwest VA Stoneware Pitcher, Cobalt Decoration, Exhibited
Small Washington County, Virginia stoneware pitcher with elaborate cobalt floral decoration to the body and cobalt decoration to the spout and neck. 6 3/4" H x 4" dia. 2nd half of the 19th century. Provenance: Brad Swanson Collection, Abingdon, VA. Note: This pitcher was exhibited in the "Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington County, Virginia" […]
Lot 160: Small Southwest VA Stoneware Jar, Cobalt Decorated, Exhibited
Small Washington County, Virginia stoneware jar with elaborate cobalt floral decoration on both sides and and small lug handles. Flaring rim with incised lines on the upper shoulder, base with beaded edge. 7 1/2" H x 4" dia. (at the mouth). 3rd quarter 19th century. Provenance: Brad Swanson Collection, Abingdon, VA. Note: This jar was […]
Lot 150: East TN Stoneware Jar, Attrib. Charles Decker
Washington County, Tennessee stoneware pottery jar attributed to Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914). Cobalt flower decoration with five petals on both sides, cobalt ring accents around the base of the extruded lug handles and cobalt dashes between the two incised lines running below the base of the handles. Impressed "3" on top of jar rim denoting […]
Lot 146: Middle TN Stoneware Churn, Bottle and Pitcher – 3 pcs
Group of three (3) Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery items including one (1) lidded churn with grey to tan transition glaze and incised "3" denoting capacity; one (1) stoneware bottle with grey and tan glaze marked "T.C." lower edge for the potter Thomas Cole; and one (1) pitcher form with lid with brown to tan transition […]
Lot 166: NC Stoneware Preserving Jar, Wright Davis
North Carolina stoneware pottery preserving jar by Wright Davis (Randolf County, 1838-1928) with flaring rim, straight sides and salt glaze, stamped "W. Davis" upper shoulder. 10" H. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: Some scattered firing imperfections, overall very good condition.
Lot 165: NC Stoneware Pottery Jar, Jesse Jordan
North Carolina stoneware pottery jar by Jesse Jordan (Randolph County, ca. 1827-1896) salt glaze with a flattened tapered rim and two incised lines below, stamped "J. Jordan" on the upper shoulder. 9 3/4" H. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: Overall very good condition.
Lot 740: NC Alkaline Glazed Stoneware Pitcher
Western North Carolina alkaline glazed stoneware pitcher with incised line around the mid-section and 3 columns of incised numbers to the body along with the numbers "414". Interior note states that the pitcher was made from clay at the site of the old "Tiffany Mines" company, once located near Franklin, NC. 10 1/2" H. Late […]
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