- OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY RILEY BRATTON.
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY RILEY BRATTON. Newton Township, Muskingham County, Ohio 1816-1888. Ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed "6 Riley Bratton". Edge chips. 16.5"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 65 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY RILEY BRATTON.
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY RILEY BRATTON. Newton Township, Muskingham County, Ohio 1816-1888. Ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed "R. Bratton, 1849, 6". Edge chips. 16.75"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 67 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY RILEY BRATTON.
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY RILEY BRATTON. Newton Township, Muskingham County, Ohio 1816-1888. Ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed "R. Bratton, 1849, 6". Edge chips. 17"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 67 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- OHIO STONEWARE JUG BY RILEY BRATTON.
OHIO STONEWARE JUG BY RILEY BRATTON. Newton Township, Muskingham County, Ohio 1816-1888. Ovoid with applied strap handle. Stamped "2" with the rest of the jug having incised designs of an owl, heron and stylized fish. 13"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 68 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- OHIO STONEWARE JUG BY RILEY BRATTON.
OHIO STONEWARE JUG BY RILEY BRATTON. Newton Township, Muskingham County, Ohio 1816-1888. Ovoid with applied strap handle. Impressed "Riley Bratton". 10.75"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 63 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY CROOKS. George
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY CROOKS. George Milton Crooks (Muskingham County, Ohio, 1832-1892). Ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed "4 GM Crooks". Edge chips. 14.5"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 93 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY DUNN. William
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK BY DUNN. William Dunn Jr. Stoverton, Brush Creek township, Muskingham County, Ohio, 1828-1905). Slightly ovoid with two applied handles. Impressed "4 Wm. Dunn 1849". Some edge chips. 15"h. Ex Jim Murphy, fig. 128 from "James L. Murphy's Checklist of 19th Century Bluebird Potters and Potteries in Muskingham County, Ohio" edited by Jeff Carskadden and Richard Gartley.
- 2 EARLY MATAMORAS OHIO STONEWARE CROCKSOne
2 EARLY MATAMORAS OHIO STONEWARE CROCKSOne brown two-handled stoneware crock and one matamora's ohio blue decorated stoneware jug with handle missing. Measures 14" tall, 11" wide. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. The majority of the items we sell are Antiques and will show the appropriate wear and Patina. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
Condition:
One brown two-handled stoneware crock and one matamora's ohio blue decorated stoneware jug with handle missing. Measures 14" tall, 11" wide. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. The majority of the items we sell are Antiques and will show the appropriate wear and Patina. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
- An Ohio Stoneware Foot Warmer
American,
An Ohio Stoneware Foot Warmer
American, 19th Century
inscribed John Davis / Warren. Ohio.
Height 5 1/2 x width 11 1/4 x depth 6 3/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of William D. Giermann, Canal Fulton, Ohio
- Two Ohio Stoneware Jugs
Springfield
Two Ohio Stoneware Jugs
Springfield Township, Mogadora, Ohio, 1823-1833
larger impressed D. Fisk at shoulder with incised capacity mark
having brushed cobalt floral decoration and highlights at marks and lug handles;
smaller impressed D. Fisk & Co. at shoulder with traces of brushed cobalt highlights
Height of larger 12 inches.
Property from the Estate of William D. Giermann, Canal Fulton, Ohio
- TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Tuscarawas
TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Tuscarawas County, 3rd quarter 19th century. Cobalt script labels. "Hormell & Smyth" impressed "4" with two applied handles. 15"h. And "N.G. Hormell, Newport, 2" (Nelson). Burst potstone, probable hairline. 9.25"h.
- TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Tuscarawas
TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Tuscarawas County, late 19th century. Both impressed "T.A. Packer 4". Bulbous, 14.75"h. and one with applied handles. Minor surface and edge flakes, 14"h.