Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee stoneware pottery jug with tulip cobalt decoration around the circumference, 4 total with additional cobalt to handles. Attributed to Charles Decker. Stamped 2 to rim denoting gallon capacity. 12" H. 3rd quarter, 19th century. Condition: Two chips to rim.
Lot 136: West TN Pottery Jar, attrib. T. W. Craven
West Tennessee two handled jar, attributed to T.W. Craven of Henderson County, TN. Reverse side with incised 6, denoting gallon capacity. Crimped medial flange joining both halves of the jar, two lug handles, salt drips. 17" H. The Cravens were important potters in the Piedmont area of NC and are best known for their salt-glazed […]
Lot 692: 4 pcs pottery inc Steve Turpin and Cynthia Bringle
Four pieces of contemporary Southern Pottery. 1st item: Stoneware Jar or jug with concentric circles near neck and three small loop handles, signed on base "Turpin 1993" (Steve Turpin, contemporary Georgia folk potter). 15" H. 2nd item: Stoneware pitcher with brown glaze and brown and cobalt decoration, signed on base "Bringle" (Cynthia Bringle, Burnsville, N.C.). […]
Lot 687: Mark Hewitt Jug with Cobalt Salamander
Early Mark Hewitt (contemporary North Carolina potter) bulbous stoneware salt glazed jug with ring neck, applied handles, and engraved cobalt decorated salamander decoration. 10" H x 7 1/4" W. Circa 1970. Condition: Excellent condition.
Lot 426: Pair of Large East TN Preserving Jars, attrib. Mor
A Pair of Large East Tennessee transitional stoneware pottery preserving jars with channeled rims for lids. 10 3/4" H and 11" H. Attributed to the Mort family of Jefferson County, Tennessee. Both third quarter of 19th century. Condition: One jar with a hairline crack and chips around rim. The other overall good condition.
Lot 427: Middle Tennessee jar, possibly Lafever
Middle Tennessee pottery jar with buff stoneware body and dark slip glaze interior. Incised "6" denoting gallon capacity. Attributed to the Lafever pottery of Middle Tennessee. For similar jars with similar gallon capacity script refer to page 80, figure 15 of "A Survey of Historic Pottery Making In Tennessee 1979", Division of Archaeology, Tennessee Department […]
Lot 425: 2 East TN Mort Family Pottery Items
Two (2) East Tennessee pottery, attributed the Mort family pottery of Jefferson County, TN. Items including a transitional stoneware pottery canning jar with bulbous body and channeled rim for lid (9" H) and a straight sided pottery jar (6 5/8" H). Both third quarter of 19th century. Condition: Canning jar with scattered shallow chips to […]
Lot 421: Small Alabama alkaline glazed pottery Churn
Small Alabama alkaline stoneware pottery churn form with two strap handles on one side and one lug handle on the other. Alkaline glaze with 4 gallon capacity mark. 14 1/4" H x 11" W. Late 19th century Condition: Overall excellent condition.
Lot 422: Alabama Salt Glazed Pottery Jug
Alabama salt glazed stoneware pottery jug with stamped "D" below the terminus of the handle, probably denoting the maker. 9" H. Late 19th century. Condition: Excellent condition.
Lot 251: NC Jugtown Vase w/ Chinese Glaze
North Carolina Jugtown stoneware tapered vase with Chinese multi-color glaze. Circular Jugtown mark to base. 9" H x 7" W. Circa 1930. Condition: Excellent condition.
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