Middle Tennessee cobalt stenciled stoneware pottery canning jar reading "JAS TURN…BROS, NASHVILLE, TENN". 11" H. Late 19th century. Condition: Broken and reglued. Chips to rim.
Lot 300: J. B. Magee Stamped Stoneware Jar
Stamped J. B. Magee (J.B. Magee, Washington Co., VA) salt glazed stoneware jar with molded lip. 8 1/2" H x 7 3/4" Diameter. Late 19th century. For an example of Magee pottery, refer to "Great Road Style: The Decorative Arts Legacy of Southwest Virginia & Northeast Tennessee", Betsy K. White, University of Virginia, p. 144. […]
Lot 298: Stoneware Cobalt-decorated Jug attr. Decker
Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee two-gallon stoneware pottery crock, attributed to Charles Decker (1832-1914). The tulip decoration and form of the jar are characteristic of the Decker pottery and can be seen on other decorated pottery items attributed to Decker ("The Pottery of Charles F. Decker: A Life Well Made", Jonesborough/Washington County Historical Society, p. […]
Lot 693: Grouping of 3 Stoneware Items
Lot of three (3) stoneware pottery items including a preserving jar with cobalt feathering (8 1/8" H), flower pot with scalloped edge and raised decoration to body (4 1/2" H) and a Buffalo, New York whiskey jug stamped in cobalt lettering "AUG. BAETZHOLD, 561-571 Michigan St" (10 1/4" H). All items late 19th/ early 20th […]
Lot 109: Greene Co. Mohawk decorated stoneware jug
Large Greene County, Tennessee cobalt decorated stoneware jug with and pulled handle, and the words "Mohawk" diagonal across the front in cobalt script, flanked by two cobalt sprig designs and another central design. 18 12" H x 10" W. Provenance – Gass family, Weems Chapel Road, Mosheim, TN. 19th century. Condition: Tight hairline from base […]
Lot 107: Charles Decker Stoneware Pottery Rundlet, Dated/Signed
Washington Co., Tennessee stoneware pottery rundlet by Charles Frederick Decker (1832-1914), dated and inscribed in script, “Aug. 15th, 1897. Made by C. F. Decker Sr. at the Keystone Pottery of Chucky Valley Tenn.” This piece also has an additional inscribed star and heart motif around the spout, eight incised lines around the body. 15 1/2″ […]
Lot 106: East TN Stoneware Preserving Jar, attrib. Mort
East Tennessee transitional stoneware pottery preserving jar with channeled rim for lid and sine wave incising around the upper shoulder with all over gray paint. 10 3/4" H. Attributed to the Mort family pottery of Jefferson County, Tennessee. Third quarter of 19th century. Condition: Some minor abrasions to body, shallow chips to inner rim and […]
Lot 104: Greene Co. TN stoneware creampot sine waves
Greene County, Tennessee stoneware pottery jar with multiple sine wave lines around the sides and sine wave decoration on the top of the rim of the body. Attributed to Harmon Pottery, Mohawk, Tennessee (Greene County). 5 1/2" H. Late 19th century. Condition: Overall excellent condition with a minor fleabite flake on rim edge and a […]
Lot 99: NC Stoneware Pottery Jug, stamped "Craven"
North Carolina stoneware pottery jug, stamped "Craven" on upper shoulder near handle, probably J. D. Craven ( Jacob Dorris Craven, 1827-1895, Randolph and later Moore County, NC). Additional star stamp to base of handle. 12" H. Third quarter of 19th century. Condition: Several chips/losses to top of rim, some to base. Additional chips and losses […]
Lot 640: West Tennessee stoneware jar, attrib. Craven
West Tennessee stoneware jar, unmarked but attributed to the Cravens of Henderson County, TN. The Cravens were important potters in the Piedmont area of NC and are best known for their salt-glazed stoneware (See Smith and Rogers' Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee and Turners and Burners by Charles Zug.)16" H. Provenance: Found in […]
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