Middle or West Tennessee stoneware pottery jar with two sine wave bands around shoulder and four incised lines around the neck and shoulder, incised "4" just below the neck denoting gallon capacity, extruded strap handles and an incised vertical inscription on upper midsection reading "W. J. Morris, His Jug". Late 19th/Early 20th century. 16 3/4" […]
Lot 141: Large J. & E. Woods KY Stoneware Jug
Large Kentucky stoneware jug marked J & E. Wood and "5" denoting gallon capacity. Pulled handle with clay deposit from kiln firing, rim with two concentric rings, tapered body. 18 1/2" H. Second quarter of the 19th century, Maysville, Kentucky. Condition: Chips to outer rim edge, top of jug body misshapen by firing process. CONDITION: […]
Lot 138: East TN Stoneware Jug, D. L. Smith
Blount County, Tennessee stoneware jug stamped, "D.L. Smith" on shoulder (David L. Smith, S is stamped backward). Sam Smith and Stephen Rogers reference David L. Smith working at both a Grindstaff pottery site and the Maryville pottery site in Volume 1 of "Tennessee Potteries, Pots, and Potters, 1790s-1950" (p. 89-92). 13 1/4" H. Late 19th […]
Lot 653: 2 East TN M.P. Harmon Stoneware Jars
Two East Tennessee M. P. Harmon stoneware pottery jars, both with impressed "M P Harmon, Mohawk" coggle around the circumference of the shoulder. Harmon Pottery, Mohawk, TN (Greene County). 8 1/4"H and 6 1/8"H. Both late 19th century. Provenance: Betty Irene Yates estate, Greeneville, TN. Condition: Both jars in overall very good condition.
Lot 651: 3 Greene Co. TN Stoneware Jars, inc. McFarland
Grouping of three (3) Greene County, Tennessee stoneware jars. 1st item – Stoneware jar with incised script, "GW" with two incised lines around the jar above the script, flattened rim and slightly tapered base edge. Attributed to George W. McFarland (1875-1899), Greene Co. and associated with the M.P. Harmon pottery in Mohawk). 10" H. 2nd […]
Lot 647: 5 Southern Stoneware forms inc. Tennessee
Grouping of five (5) Southern stoneware pottery forms, four forms attributed to Tennessee. 1st item – Southern stoneware jar with impressed "3" denoting capacity mark, having one lug handle and one strap handle, cobalt band around shoulder, attributed to Joseph D. "Jug" Johnson, Lanford Station, Laurens County, South Carolina. 15"H. Early 20th century. 2nd item […]
Lot 646: 3 Alkaline Stoneware Forms, attrib. NC
Grouping of three (3) North Carolina alkaline glazed stoneware pottery forms, including two jugs and a preserving jar. 1st item – Alkaline glazed jar with black and grey speckled glaze, attributed to Donkel pottery of Buncombe Co, NC. 10 1/2"H. Overall excellent condition. 2nd item – Alkaline green glazed jug with drips, pulled handle, couple […]
Lot 644: Cowden & Wilcox and Harrington Stoneware Jars
Grouping of two cobalt decorated stoneware jars, PA & NY. 1st item – Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg PA cobalt decorated stoneware jar with lug handles. Cobalt floral design and cobalt accents on handle terminals. 9 1/8"H. Late 19th century. 2nd item – T. Harrington Lyons stamped stoneware jar (New York) with three cobalt decorated flowers, […]
Lot 155: 2 NC Stoneware Jars, Himer Fox
Grouping of two (2) Himer Fox (Chatham County, NC, 1826-1909) salt glazed stoneware jars, both with flat rim and stamped "H. Fox". The larger storage jar is a one-gallon capacity and stamped "6" ( 10 3/4" H) and the smaller jar is stamped "2" ( 7 1/4" H) denoting capacity. Condition: Both with chipping to […]
Lot 149: Group East TN stoneware, poss. Grindstaff
Grouping of East Tennessee stoneware pottery including a crimped edge planter form and jar possibly by William Grindstaff. 1st item – Stoneware preserving jar with incised lines spacing around upper shoulder and tapered base edge similar to marked pottery by William Grindstaff. 10″ H. Late 19th century. 2nd item – Stoneware pinched edge planter bowl […]
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