Stoneware Pitcher with impressed and outlined initials of TBL for Thomas Love ( ?- 1873), TN below extruded handle. Overall very good condition with a couple of firing flaws at the midsection. 7" H x 5-1/2" W x 3-1/2" base diameter. Mid 19thcentury. Biography: (Courtesy of Sam Smith at the Tenn Archaeological Association). Thomas B. […]
Lot 288: Southwest, VA Stoneware Pottery jug, Cobalt Dec
Southwest Virginia stoneware jar, possibly Keys pottery of Washington County, Virginia, with cobalt decorated flower and leaves on both sides of the jar, impressed "3" near handle, indicating gallon capacity. Overall very good condition withmis-shapen rim. 3-1/4" H. Late 19th century. Note: A similar example sold in our April 19th, 2008 auction.
Lot 289: SW VA Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Pottery Jug
Washington County, Virginia cobalt decorated stoneware jug depicting the side profile of a man with muttonchop sideburns, possibly Vestal pottery. Very good condition overall with old hairline crack in neck extending to mid-section. 11 1/4″ H. Mid 19th century. Provenance: Found in Washington County. The handle, rim, and flared base are typical of early stoneware […]
Lot 132: Lot of 2 Middle TN Stoneware pottery Jugs
Lot of 2 Middle TN Stoneware Jugs. 1ST ITEM: Large Double Sine Wave Jug, brown-red alkaline glaze, handle appears to have popped off during firing, possibly Spears, Middle TN, old chips on spout and large hairline crack along base. 18 1/2" H x 101/2" W x 7 1/8" diameter of base. 19th century. 2ND ITEM: […]
Lot 130: East TN Stoneware Jug, J. Mort
Large East Tennessee stoneware jug stamped twice (base and midsection) ìJ. Mort,î Mort pottery family of Jefferson County, TN. Triple sine wave incising and salt glaze with reddish hue, probably indicating high iron content. Overall very goodcondition, slight chip to rim. 14 1/4? H. 19th century. Note – this is the only example of a […]
Lot 128: East TN Miniature Stoneware Jug
Miniature salt-glazed stoneware jug, probably Loudon County, Tennessee. Green to grey-red transition glaze. Very good condition. 5-3/4" H x 2-1/2" base diameter. 19th century. Lenoir City, TN estate.
Lot 124: Tennessee redware jug and stoneware creampot
Lot of two East Tennessee pottery items, Redware jug and stoneware creampot. 1ST ITEM: East Tennessee redware jug with manganese glaze with applied extruded handle and incised lines around neck. Condition – Old repaired break to handle,hairline around two-thirds of base. 7" H. Circa 1840 – 1850. 2ND ITEM: Southern stoneware cream pot. 5" Condition […]
Significant exhibit May 16 through Oct 30 “Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware Made in East Tennessee 1800-1900”
Mark your calendar for a significant upcoming exhibit May 16 through October 30, 2011 at the Museum of East Tennessee History. “Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware Made in East Tennessee 1800-1900” is presented by guest curator Carole Carpenter Wahler and the East Tennessee Historical Society. Click here for a full color PDF brochure
Lot 429: Lot of 2 Middle TN Stoneware Jars, attrib. Lafever
Lot of 2 Middle TN stoneware pottery jars, attributed to the Lafever pottery. 1ST ITEM: Large Middle Tennessee stoneware jar, lug handles with stamped "8 & 9" on shoulder as well as incised line extending around the circumference of the shoulder. Attributed to the Lafever pottery of Middle Tennessee. For similar jars with similar gallon […]
Lot 47: Nashville stoneware advertising jar
Stoneware pottery advertising jar with double lug handles, marked "From Spire and Duff, Nashville Tenn" in a banner (note Nashville is mispelled), below a 4-gallon capacity mark, with freehand cobalt line decoration at neck and bottom. Brown Albany slip interior. Condition: repaired area through the front of the jar, restoration of stencil lettering through this […]
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