Large North Carolina stoneware pottery stoneware jar with brown alkaline glaze, attrib. Buncombe Co., NC. Stamped "8" on the base, denoting gallon capacity. Overall very good condition with couple of flea bites to to lug handles. 19-1/2" H.
Lot 41: Middle TN Stoneware Items, Lot of 2
Lot of two Middle Tennessee pottery vases. 1ST ITEM: Middle TN stoneware two-handled jar, vase form, with double-dip glaze, tan to brown and applied strap handles. Very good condition. 7-1/2" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 2ND ITEM: Middle TN stoneware jar, vase form, unglazed, with applied strap handles. Excellent condition. 7-1/4" H. Late 19th/Early 20th […]
Lot 42: SW VA / E TN Stoneware Cobalt-decorated Jug
Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee stoneware pottery jug with tulip cobalt decoration, attributed to Charles Decker. Condition: faint hairline crack to upper left shoulder. 12" H. 3rd quarter, 19th century.
North Carolina stoneware ring jug, marked "W. H. Hancock" (Randolph Co., NC 1845-1924)
Stoneware pottery ring jug, stamped “W.H. Hancock” (1825-1924, Moore Co., NC). Excellent condition. 8″ diameter including spout. Provenance – descended in a family from Sullivan Co., TN who migrated from North Carolina.
William Grindstaff one gallon stoneware jar, Knoxville
Tennessee stoneware jar by William Grindstaff, stamped with “g” on shoulder and “1 W GRINDSTAFF” on lower base. Excellent condition. 9 1/2″ H. Late 19th century.
Tennessee stoneware jar by William Grindstaff, marked
Tennessee stoneware jar by William Grindstaff, stamped “W. Grinstaff” and an additional “2” stamp, denoting gallon capacity. Lug handles with rolled rim, incised line around shoulder. 11 3/4″ height. Late 19th century. Note – a similar Grindstaff jar was sold in the April 2008 auction.
Maysville KY stoneware pottery churn, stamped J & E Wood
Rare Maysville, Kentucky stoneware churn, stamped “J & E Wood” “5” in cobalt, “Maysville, KY” in blue. Cobalt highlights on handles. Hairline crack to rim, extends into the inside of the jar below handle. Chip to edge of one handle. 17″ H x 8-3/4″ D. Late 19th century.
Stoneware jar stamped with mark for William Grindstaff, Knoxville
East Tennessee stoneware jar by William Grindstaff, stamped “Knoxville, TN” on the shoulder of the jar. This half cresent mark is a known Grindstaff mark. Overall very good condition with one old, shallow rim chip. 7 5/8″ H. Late 19th century.
Lot 62: Southern stoneware jar, Jessee Vestal, Washington Co., Virginia, signed and dated
Important and scarce stoneware jar, signed in script, “Jesse Vestal 1880”. This storage jar is illustrated in “Great Road Style: The Decorative Arts Legacy of Southwest Virginia & Northeast Tennessee”, Betsy K. White, University of Virginia Press, p. 140, figure 124. It was also in the “Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington County, Virginia” 2005 […]
Lot 61: Southern stoneware pitcher, Jessee Vestal, Washington Co., Virginia, signed and dated
Important and scarce Virginia stoneware pitcher, signed and dated in script, “Jessee Vestal 1865”. This pitcher was exhibited in the “Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington County, Virginia” 2005 exhibit, William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, VA. The pitcher is also illustrated in the “Legacy in Clay” museum exhibit catalog. Condition – piece of rim […]
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