Two (2) North Carolina James Franklin Seagle (Lincoln County, NC, 1829-1892) stoneware pottery jars. 1st item: Four (4) gallon stoneware pottery jar with light green alkaline glaze, pulled handles, a band of incised lines below the rim, an incised "4" denoting capacity and incised initials "JFS" for James Franklin Seagle. 14 1/2" H. Mid/late 19th […]
Lot 177: NC Stamped Daniel Seagle Pottery Jug, Two Gallons
North Carolina Daniel Seagle (1805-1867) alkaline glazed stoneware pottery jug, ovoid form with brown alkaline glaze, and one strap handle, incised lines below the neck rim. Upper shoulder beneath spout with incised initials "D S" for Daniel Seagle and a "2" denoting capacity. 14 1/4" H. Mid-19th century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Some surface […]
Lot 176: Rare NC Daniel Seagle 2-Handled Pottery Jug, Eight Gallons
Rare Daniel Seagle (1805-1867) North Carolina stoneware double handle pottery jug, 8-gallon capacity ovoid form with an olive alkaline glaze and combination of glossy and matte finish, two applied handles with channels and incised lines below the neck rim. Upper shoulder with incised initials “D S” for Daniel Seagle and a “8” denoting capacity. 19 […]
Lot 175: Western NC Pottery Jug, Martin Alexander Helton
Western North Carolina (Lincoln County) medium olive alkaline glazed stoneware jug marked "MAH" for Martin Alexander Helton and "3" denoting capacity. Pulled, flattened handle attaches to the side of the neck. According to Cinda Baldwin, author of Great and Noble Jar: Traditional Pottery of South Carolina, Martin Alexander Helton also established a pottery in the […]
Lot 172: Southern Blue Painted Folk Pottery Face Jug
Southern folk art pottery face jug attributed to James Otto Brown (Georgia/South Carolina, 1899-1980) stoneware folk art face jug, having a brown-green glaze with grey-blue applied paint and applied strap handle. Depicted with flared nostrils, moustache and double row china teeth. 8" H. 20th century. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with […]
Lot 173: Folk Art KY Face Vessel, Ernest Galloway
Kentucky folk art stoneware pottery face vessel having an Albany slip glaze with curly hair parted in the middle, unglazed eyes and open mouth with scored teeth. Small unglazed circles in the center of each ear. Script signature to the underside of the base "E. Galloway/Paducah, KY" for Ernest H. Galloway (Kentucky, 1878-1910). 9 3/4" […]
Lot 168: Sullivan Saloon Knoxville, 3-Gallon TN Whiskey Jug
Large East Tennessee whiskey or liquor stoneware pottery jug with two cobalt stencils reading "SULLIVAN SALOON R. H. JONES, PROP. 100 North Central Street, KNOXVILLE, â TENN." and above "UHL POTTERY WORKS/3/EVANSVILLE, INDIANA" within a cobalt cartouche, 3 denoting capacity. Cream color slip glaze. 15" H. Late 19th century. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with […]
Lot 169: 3 East TN Pottery Pieces, incl. Cain
Three (3) East TN Pottery Pieces. 1st item: East Tennessee lead glazed earthenware preserving jar with squared collared rim and base with beaded edge, unglazed bottom. Attributed to the Cain pottery, Sullivan County. 8 1/4" H. 2nd item: East Tennessee lead glazed earthenware pitcher with ledge around the lower rim area and incised bands around […]
January 25th & 26th, 2020 Historic Winter Fine Art and Antique Auction Preview
Below is a sampling from our upcoming two-day Winter Auction on January 25th & 26th, 2020 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Saturday’s auction will have about 700 lots and will start at 9am EST. Sunday’s auction will have about 400 lots and will start at 1pm EST. This sale will feature Tennessee and Kentucky estates with Southern […]
Lot 188: James Lafever 5-gallon Pottery Jug
Middle Tennessee 5-gallon stoneware pottery jug with light green/tan glaze, incised line around the neck and applied strap handle. Impressed mark along the base reading "James LaFever/Maker". Additionally incised "5" below spout denoting capacity. 20" H x 10" dia. Early 20th century. CONDITION: Overall good condition. 3 to 4 vertical spiders/tight hairlines, largest 3" extending […]
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