5PC Primitive Blue Slip Stoneware Jug Crock Bowl: . United States, 19th-20th Century. Including a Somerset jug with flower decoration, F. T. Wright & Son 3 gallon crock with tiger decoration, Shepard Co. 1 gallon advertising jug, a spongeware bowl, and blue and white rolling pin. Stoneware. Signed "Somerset Potters Works" on jug. Jug 11 1/4" tall, Crock 10 1/2" tall. From a Providence, Rhode Island lady. Condition Crock with chips and rim hairline, Somerset jug with rim chips, otherwise good condition.
19TH C. CHARLESTOWN STONEWARE JUG19th century Charlestown stoneware jug with an ovoid body, short bottleneck, and handle. Impressed marks along the side.
Height: 14 1/4 in x diameter: 10 in.
Condition:
Wear throughout the piece; there are some areas with an uneven surface, most likely to be original to the piece. There is a 1/2 inch long loss to the rim; there is a 1/8 inch chip to the rim. There is a circular area- diameter 1 inch- that lost glazing and shows underlying stoneware, possibly original to the piece. Below the neck, there are two losses, each sizing 1 inch and 1/2 inch. Below the losses, there is a black accretion to the surface, smaller than 1/8 inch. Below the "Charlestown" marker, there is a grey accretion that measures 3/4 inch. To the right of the grey accretion, there is an area that lost glazing and shows the underlying stoneware. Below it, there is a network of minute white accretions. Right below it, there are two chips that are discolored dark. To the left of the chips, there is a 1/2 inch long dent to the surface. Towards the foot, there is a 1/2 inch dent. There is an 11 inches long crack that begins from the footrim and that is discolored dark. Below the crack, there is another line of discolored crack, approx. 4 inches long. By the foot rim, there is a network of minute white accretion. Wear to the footrim, consistent with its age and use. White accretion to its underside; there is a crack along the underside that measures 5 inches. The jug does not show a sign of restoration under UV light. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
TWO EASTERN STONEWARE JUGS, 3RD QUARTER 19TH C: TWO EASTERN STONEWARE JUGS, 3RD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY. Comprising an ovoid jug impressed “2” and an ovoid jug impressed “Buffalo” under a cobalt highlight. Height 14 inches (35. 6 cm). SHIPPING NOTICE:. Jackson’s is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in-house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on this lot. Simply email us before the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction. com or call 1-800-665-6743. Jackson’s can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. To ensure quality control Jackson’s DOES NOT release to third party shippers.
EAST TN EARTHENWARE POTTERY JUG & JAR, ATTRIB. CAIN1st item: East Tennessee lead glazed earthenware jar with incised line decoration to shoulder and midsection, attributed to the Cain pottery. 7" H. Mid-19th century. Provenance: Virginia Caldwell Collection, Historic Deery Inn, Blountville, Tennessee. 2nd item: East Tennessee earthenware jug attributed to the Cain pottery with sine wave incising around the upper shoulder, copper oxide and lead glazed body. Pulled handle. 8" H. Late 19th century. Note: a similar green glazed jar with a history from the Gaines family of Blountville and attributed to the Cain pottery was sold by Case in October 6, 2012, lot 137. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Scattered chips to rim, body and base. Glaze with some exfoliation and wrinkling typical of many glazed earthenware pieces from the Cain pottery. 2nd item: One area of glaze loss to lower body, possible firing flaw. Some abrasions to band of sine wave and diagonal left of handle.
GROUPING OF 3 EAST TN POTTERY JUGSGrouping of three (3) East Tennessee pottery jugs. 1st item - Large stoneware jug with incised lines around upper shoulder and two cobalt brushed spots. Pulled handle joins to rim. 16"H. Late 19th century, possibly Greene or Washington Co. 2nd item - Stoneware jug with multi-channel extruded handle similar to marked jugs of the Weaver pottery, Knoxville, TN. Straight sided walls, red color clay. 10"H. Late 19th century. 3rd item - Large jug with opposing strap handles, incised 4 gallon capacity mark. 18"H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance - Yates estate, Greeneville, Tennessee.
Condition:
1st item - chip to rim edge. 2nd item - tight hairline to base of jug. 3rd item - chip to one handle edge, shallow scrapes around rim.
SOUTHERN ADVERTISING STONEWARE JUGSAlbany slip glazed stoneware jug inscribed "H D Block, Wines & Liquors, 246 E. Jefferson St. Louisville, Ky.", thick rim, strap handle, unknown maker, 9 in.; Albany slip glazed jug stamped "J.COONEY & CO, NASHVILLE TENN", short spout, strap handle with tail, 10-1/4 in.; Albany slip glazed jug, indiscernible stamp on base, short spout, applied strap handle with tail, 9-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Williamsburg, Virginia Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface abrasions, glaze chips, Louisville Jug with residue on lower body, miniscule scratches, Nashville jug with residue chips to glaze, base edge wear and rim wear, other jug with residue to exterior, glaze chips and base edge wear, rim chips
(3) 2 and 3 Gallon stoneware jugs c/o (2) 2-gallon stoneware jugs, 12-3/4"H and 13-1/2"H and (1) 3-gallon stoneware jug, 13-1/2"H
FOUR ENGLISH LUSTRE AND CREAMWARE PITCHERS AND A SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE JUG 19th Century, including a Sunderland pink lustre and hand-colored black transfer printed pitcher with Masonic emblems, a pink lustre and floral decorated pitcher, a silver lustre and transfer printed pitcher, a brown enamel decorated pitcher and a salt-glazed stoneware jug molded with figures within scrolling foliage, with applied registry mark dated August 15, 1852, h: from 7.25 to 8.25 in. (5) Provenance: From the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Abrams (Marie), Baltimore, MD, by descent to the Estate of Sally A. Allinson, and then to the present owner
Two Cobalt-decorated Stoneware Jugs: Two Cobalt-decorated Stoneware Jugs, America, 19th century, a three-gallon jug with floral decoration marked "L. SEYMOUR/TROY, " and a two-gallon jug with floral decoration, ht. to 15 in. . Estimate $300-500 . . . The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617. 350. 5400 or Marlborough/508. 970. 3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
2 Early Matamoras Ohio Stoneware Crocks: 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. 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.
GLAZED STONEWARE FOUR-GALLON JUG AND OWDEN & SON TWO-GALLON STONEWARE JUG, H OF TALLER: 18 INGlazed Stoneware Four-Gallon Jug and Owden & Son Two-Gallon Stoneware Jug, H of taller: 18 in
RAY FINCH FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY TWO SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE JUGSRAY FINCH FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY TWO SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE JUGS, Ray Finch (British, 1914-2012) small slipware milk jug with iron decoration on yellow ground, impressed early RF and pottery marks, made 1936-42; a varicolored glaze jug with dark slip-trail decoration, fired in the bottle kiln in the 1930s, 5 shillings is marked twice in pencil on the base, early Finch impressed mark (2) Provenance: The milk jug purchased from the Peter Highley collection, 2015 The jug purchased from Dan Manning Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
East TN Earthenware Pottery Jug & Jar, Attrib. Cain: 1st item: East Tennessee lead glazed earthenware jar with incised line decoration to shoulder and midsection, attributed to the Cain pottery. 7" H. Mid-19th century. Provenance: Virginia Caldwell Collection, Historic Deery Inn, Blountville, Tennessee. 2nd item: East Tennessee earthenware jug attributed to the Cain pottery with sine wave incising around the upper shoulder, copper oxide and lead glazed body. Pulled handle. 8" H. Late 19th century. Note: a similar green glazed jar with a history from the Gaines family of Blountville and attributed to the Cain pottery was sold by Case in October 6, 2012, lot 137. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www. caseantiques. com) Condition 1st item: Scattered chips to rim, body and base. Glaze with some exfoliation and wrinkling typical of many glazed earthenware pieces from the Cain pottery. 2nd item: One area of glaze loss to lower body, possible firing flaw. Some abrasions to band of sine wave and diagonal left of handle.
(LOT) MISCELLANEOUS VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES(lot) Miscellaneous collectibles: (2) vintage carved religious figures, Joseph and Mary, 11"h and 10"h; (1) horse hoof with steel shoe ash tray; (1) Porfirio Salinas "Texas Bluebonnets" plate, Dashby Kilns, West, Texas, 1952, Firs Edition; (1) clay pitcher with handle, brown glaze, approx. 6.5"h; (1) Vintage Old Sleepy Eye Chief stoneware pitcher, Sleepy Eye Flour Mill; (3) cow horn cups, largest 3.5"h; (7) whiskey jugs, four marked "From the Hills of Old Kentucky," largest 4.25"h; (1) copper sombrero ash tray; (2) earthenware sombrero ash trays; (1) crockery bowl, 2.5"h, 5.25diam; (1) mug with man form handle, signed A. Doffino, 5"h, 7"w; (1) stag handle bottle opener, San Antonio; (1) small wood jug, 3"h; (1) miniature Native American style vase signed B.C., 1981, 2"h, total for shipping: approx. 14.75lbs
A Group of Jasperware Articles
19th/20th Century
comprising three Wedgwood pitchers, a Wedgwood creamer, a Wedgwood biscuit barrel, two Wedgwood toothpick holders, a Copeland Late Spode glazed stoneware jug, a Dudson Hanley jasperware creamer, a stoneware creamer and an unmarked biscuit barrel; 11 items total.
Height of tallest pitcher 7 3/4 inches.
BURLINGTON, VERMONT SALTGLAZED STONEWARE JUG, PLUS TWO OTHER STONEWARE PIECESBURLINGTON, VERMONT SALTGLAZED STONEWARE JUG, PLUS TWO OTHER STONEWARE PIECES, one jug stamped 'O.L. A.K. BALLARD BURLINGTON, VT2', mark of Orrin and Alfred Ballard who ran the family pottery business and used this stamp from 1856-1867, h: 14 1/2 in. (see William Ketchum, Jr. "American Stoneware", p.46); a four gallon crock, probably 1880, with a "spitting blossom", h: 19 3/4 in.; and a jug with target decoration, probably Red Wing Minnesota, h: 11 3/4 in. (3)
DOULTON LAMBETH GLAZED STONEWARE JUG AND SILVER MOUNTED CUP DESIGNED BY HANNAH BARLOW, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURYDoulton Lambeth Glazed Stoneware Jug and Silver Mounted Cup, Designed by Hannah Barlow, Third Quarter 19th Century The first, a jug vessel, having decorated sgraffito depicting cats at play with an incised Hannah Barlow monogram, the underside with manufacturer's stamp dated 1875 with incised Hannah Barlow monogram; the second, an English silver mounted cup, having decorated sgraffito depicting cats within a field, the underside with manufacturer's stamp dated 1882 with incised Hannah Barlow monogram. Bottom handle of jug with firing crack; pre-glaze chip to rim. Height of jug: 9-1/4 in (23.4 cm); Height of cup: 5-3/8 in (13.6 cm)Property from a Maryland Collection
ROYAL DOULTON SALTGLAZE STONEWARE JUG, A DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE BARTMANN-TYPE JUG AND TWO DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE MUG...ROYAL DOULTON SALTGLAZE STONEWARE JUG, A DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE BARTMANN-TYPE JUG AND TWO DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE MUGS, including a jug, circa 1901, impressed lion and crown mark, of classic teardrop form, with ribbed neck and strap handle, mottled brown glaze, h: 11 in.; a jug, circa 1858-1891, impressed uppercase mark, of inverted pear shape with loop handle and mask terminal, another mask applied beneath the spout, two-tone brown saltglaze, h: 7.5 in.; a mug, circa 1870, impressed oval mark, cylindrical with loop handle, banded at the foot, two-tone brown saltglaze, h: 4 in.; and a mug, circa 1870, impressed oval mark, cylindrical with loop handle, two-tone brown saltglaze, h: 3.25 in. (4) h:11in.
19TH C. PA STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER AND JUG. Ca. 1850 floral cobalt decorated Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher with an applied handle, 12”H; with a small blue decorated floral jug, 11”H.
2 GA Alkaline Glaze Stoneware Jugs Pair of Georgia alkaline glaze drip stoneware jars. 1st item - Dark alkaline glaze drip jug with olive drips over a dark brown body, extruded handle, two incised lines around the upper shoulder. 13 1/2" height. 2nd item - Olive alkaline glazed jug with dark green drips, 11 7/8" height. Both jugs late 19th century. Northern GA estate.
TWO STONEWARE JUGS 19TH CENTURYTWO STONEWARE JUGS, 19th Century, 1) Two-gallon Fort Edward, New York jug with cobalt blue "J. Sullivan & Co. 113 Lincoln St. Boston.". Height 15". 2) Brown jug stamped "Quintard & Thompson Ship Chandlers & Grocers No.28 South St. N.York". Height 9.5".
TWO STONEWARE JUGS LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYTWO STONEWARE JUGS, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, 1) Lyons two-gallon jug with cobalt blue floral decoration. Height 14". 2) New York State Stoneware Co. four-gallon jug with cobalt blue floral decoration. Height 19".
(3) BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE JUGS, 19TH C. MADEby F. B. Norton Sons & Co. To include: a 2 gallon jug with leaf painted design, 13" high, 8 3/4" diameter, good condition. 2 gallon jug with painted blue bird on a branch decoration, 14" high, 9" diameter, some chips to the spout. 1 gallon stoneware jug with blue leaf painted design, 10 1/2" high, 7" diameter, good condition.
MICHAEL CASSON JUG AND SMALL BOWL HEIGHT OF JUG: 8 1/4 IN. (21 CM.), DIAMETER OF BOWL: 6 1/4 IN. (15.9 CM.)MICHAEL CASSON JUG AND SMALL BOWL, Michael Casson (1925-2003) an ash glazed stoneware jug with dark glaze wave decoration, impressed potter's seal mark on base; and a small part glazed earthenware bowl with applied tenmoku decoration, signed on base "Michael Casson London MC", with Taggs Yard School impressed mark (2) Dimensions: Height of jug: 8 1/4 in. (21 cm.), Diameter of bowl: 6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm.) Provenance: Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
Red Wing Stoneware Jug Plus American. Two stoneware jugs including a five-gallon jug with lug handle marked Lyons NY and a five-gallon jug marked Red Wing Union Stoneware Co / Red Wing Minn.; tallest ht. 17.5 in.
THREE NORTHERN STONEWARE JUGStan jug cobalt stamped "J & JF TRIPP DRUGGISTS 90 & 92 MADENLANE", cobalt slip spotted floral motif decoration, possibly attributed to the Hudson River Pottery, thick rimmed spout, large applied strap handle, 12-1/2 in.; gray stoneware jug with "N. Povill. Wine & Liquors. 477 Broadway. Brooklyn. N.Y." in cobalt script across front, straight spout, applied strap handle, 11 in.; small salt glaze jug, "2 quarts" on front in cobalt script, possibly Cortland New York, thick rim, applied strap handle with cobalt slip around tail, 9 in.
Provenance: Private Williamsburg, Virginia Collection
Condition:
glaze anomalies as made, clay body anomalies as made, surface abrasions, Tripp jug with surface abrasions and 1/2 in. clay body blowout at side, miniscule spider hairlines close to base edge as made, N. Povill jug with several small chips to clay at rim, residue and white paint specks on exterior, wear at base edge, small salt glaze jug with small base edge chip
Stoneware four pieces: salt glazed stoneware crock with cobalt floral design 1/2'' chip and other damage along rim 9'' h.; salt glazed cobalt stoneware pitcher marked ''1'' 7 3/4'' h.; double handled jar cobalt decoration minor damage 6'' h.; and cream-colored stoneware jug damage to base 10'' h.
Two German Stoneware Jugs: Two German Stoneware Jugs, a Raeren or Aachen, Germany, late 15th/16th century jug, and an 18th century Westerwald jug with "GR" medallion and cobalt checkerboard and star decoration, ht. to 7 1/4 in. . . Literature: This lot, and others from the same collection, are illustrated and contextualized in Imagining Ichabod: My Journey Into 18th-Century America Through History, Food, and a Georgian House, by Paula Bennett (Bauer and Dean: New York, 2016). Imagining Ichabod is described as a "warm, personal account of life in an eighteenth-century house and the search for its first inhabitants. [which offers] a fascinating glimpse into [the United States'] colonial period and its years as a fledgling republic. " . Estimate $300-500 . . The Raeren jug has a 3/4 in. restored chip/loss in the rim with an associated 2 inch hairline crack, there are also two small chips in the rim. The "GR" jug has a 1 1/4 in. tight hairline crack in the neck and a tight hairline crack in the base extending into the checkering. . . . Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
5 WEST GERMAN STONEWARE MINERAL WATER JUGS: Comprising; 4- 19th century Seltzer water stoneware jugs having impressed stamps & marks, & 1- unmarked brown glazed seltzer stoneware jug. Largest Approx. 11.5'' h x 3.25'' w.CONDITION: Wear consistent with age and use.
COLONEL ELMER ELLSWORTH COMMEMORATIVE WATER PITCHER, C. 1861, BY MILLINGTON, ASTBURY & POULSON, TRENTON, N.J., MOLDED STONEWARE PITC...Colonel Elmer Ellsworth commemorative water pitcher, c. 1861, by Millington, Astbury & Poulson, Trenton, N.J., molded stoneware pitcher illustrating the shooting of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth at Alexandria, VA, baluster form with spurred handle, Ellsworth lies dead at the bottom of the stairwell while "F.E. Brownell," fights and killes "J.W. Jackson / The Traitor" on the pitcher, reverse side is imprinted with the phrase "Union and the Constitution," and features a an American Eagle with serpent in beak perched above a fallen Confederate Flag, with an American Flag flying at right above a stack of rifles, wear consistent with age and use including small age cracks to spout and base, 8 1/4" h.
(4) COLLECTION OF EARTHENWARE JUGS(lot of 4) Earthenware jugs, comprising: (2) handled oil jugs with narrow neck, (one) with lead stamp; (1) handled wide-mouth jug, with impressed design; (1) handless jar; chips throughout, largest: approx 13"h, 7"diam, 19.5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
THREE NORTHERN STONEWARE JUGSlarge stoneware jug with elaborate cobalt flourish slip decoration to front of jar, stamped "WHITES UTTICA" and "3" at shoulder, thick collared rim and applied strap handle, 16 in.; ovoid stoneware jar stamped "I. SEYMOUR & CO. TROY" at shoulder, painted cobalt "3" capacity mark, rounded rim, applied strap handle, 15-1/4 in.; smaller stoneware jug stamped "WEST TROY, POTTERY", painted cobalt flourish to front of jar, straight rim applied strap handle, 11 in.
Provenance: Private Williamsburg, Virginia Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, clay body anomalies, kiln debris, surface abrasions, Whites Uttica jug with 2-1/2 in. and 1 in. chip to base edge, residue to exterior, other base edge chips, I. Seymour jug with residue to exterior, underglazed areas, firing separation, kiln debris, West Troy jug with repair to handle, residue to exterior, firing flaw to base edge
FOUR GERMAN STONEWARE PIECES. Nineteenth century. Salt glaze with freehand cobalt decoration. Two graduated stoneware jugs, 12"h. to 8.75"h., and stoneware pitcher with pewter lid, 10.5"h. Together with a one-liter stoneware pitcher, 8"h.
Lot Of 2: Stoneware Jug And Pitcher
Including one beautiful L.W. Fenton St. Johnsbury Vermont 1 gallon stoneware jug with blue scroll and one unmarked primitive yellow ware pitcher with floral decor and aging.
Condition (Good to Excellent) Size Up to 11.5" T
An Etruscan style earthenware two handled storage jar
together with a stone storage jar and a pierced covered earthenware jug
(chip to pierced earthenware jug, minor chips to stone jar)
height of Etruscan style jar: 20 1/2in; diameter 12in
height of pierced clay jug 9 1/2in; diameter 6 1/2in
height of stone jar 10in; diameter 9 1/2in
3 Southern stoneware jugs, prob. GA Grouping of 3 Southern stoneware jugs, one with double handles. All have an albany glaze appearance with black glaze streaks and specks. The two single handle jugs with a "3" gallon capacity mark. The two handled jugs appears to have a "6" gallon capacity mark under thick glaze on shoulder. Heights range 14" to 18 1/2". Late 19th/Early 20th century. Northern GA estate.
Bowden & Wilcox Cobalt-decorated Stoneware Jug and Two Other Stoneware Item Bowden & Wilcox Cobalt-decorated Stoneware Jug and Two Other Stoneware Items, ht. to 14 in. Estimate $150-250 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
(9) Stoneware crocks and jugs to include near pair, 7-1/2"H x 8" dia crocks, near pair 7-1/4" and 7-1/2"H crocks, blue decorated stoneware crock, 4-3/8"H, (2) brown jugs, 8-1/2"H and 7-1/4"H and (2) blue banded stoneware jugs, 12-1/2"H
TWO 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS, SIGNED The first a three gallon salt glazed stoneware jug with stamped mark "C. J. Merrill" (Calvin J. Merrill, working in Springfield Township and Middlebury, Ohio), ovoid form, mid-19th century, splash of cobalt to stamp and mouth of jug (15 3/4 in.) (original blemish to body from firing, scattered kiln pops); the second a two gallon salt glazed stoneware jug with stamped mark "John Burger / Rochester" (John Burger of Rochester, New York) and with free-hand cobalt floral decoration, circa 1855 (14 3/8 in.) (hairline to spout and handle, large chip to body below flower).
TWO NORTON STONEWARE JUGS W/BIRD DECORATION. F.B. Norton Worcester MA 4 gallon stoneware jug with cobalt bird on branch decoration 17.25”H; E & LP Norton Bennington VT two gallon stoneware jug with similar decoration, 14”H.
FOUR CATAWBA VALLEY STONEWARE JUGS INCLUDING JFS(James Franklin Seagle, Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1829-1892) runny brownish green alkaline glaze, ovoid form jug, "JFS" and "1" stamp at shoulder. ringed neck, thick collared rim, applied strap handle, 11-1/2 in.; Catawba Valley stoneware jug, runny brownish green alkaline glaze, flared rim, applied strap handle, 11-3/4 in,; Catawba Valley stoneware jug, dark brown alkaline glaze with glaze runs from neck to shoulder, thick collared rim, applied strap handle, 14-1/4 in.; Catawba Valley stoneware jug, mottled brown and light green alkaline glaze, flared neck with tooled rim, small applied strap handle, 13-1/4 in.,
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, "JFS" jug with repaired handle and area of illumination on stamp under blacklight, other residue, runny brown jug with kiln debris as made, surface abrasions, chips to base edge as made with wear, dark brown jug with 3/4 in. rim chip, small handle chip, 2-1/2 in, firing separation to lower body as made, surface wear and abrasions, brown and light green jug with 7-1/2 in. hairline from neck to belly, areas of abrasions to belly of jar, other surface abrasions, firing hairlines along base edge as made, base edge chips and wear
RED WING STONEWARE TWO-GALLON CROCK AND AN UNMARKED STONEWARE JUG, HEIGHT OF CROCK: 10 INRed Wing Stoneware Two-Gallon Crock and an Unmarked Stoneware Jug, Height of crock: 10 in
2 DECORATEDE AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS: Comprising; 1- Three gallon jug, decorated with ''P.J. Wallace, 100 Madison Ave., Albany, N.Y.'' Impressed, ''Fort Edward Stoneware Co., Fort Edward, N.Y., 3. 1- Five gallon advertisement jug, ''Prior & Co., Liquor Dealers, Albany, N.Y. Largest Approx. 19.25'' h x 11.5'' w.CONDITION: Scattered chips at Smaller jug. Hole drilled at the underside of large jug.
REDWARE PITCHER, STONEWARE FLAGONRedware pitcher, possibly Missouri, together with a stoneware flagon, 8" h. and 10" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Redware-a couple small rim flakes. Stoneware-short rim hairline.
Stoneware jug with cobalt floral decoration, together with a Shenfelder crock and a redware jug, stamped LKT, tallest - 14 1/4''. : Stoneware jug with cobalt floral decoration, together with a Shenfelder crock and a redware jug, stamped LKT, tallest - 14 1/4''.
Two Similar Stamped Edgefield Stoneware Jugs: possibly early Pottersville Manufactory, circa 1820's, large bulbous stoneware jug with runny brown glaze over clay body, smaller ovoid jug withÿrunny grey green glaze over clay body, both with impressed "Y"s to base edge, thick strap handles to shoulders, double collared rims, tooling marks to entire bodies, 15 in. and 13-1/2 in. ÿ - Note: Tags on these jugs attribute them to Branham circa 1820's. This is a maker for which no info can be found. - Provenance: Collection of Dr. Joseph T. and Gaile E. Wingard, Jacksonville, Florida Condition glaze voids and anomalies as made, large jug with restorations to spout and neck, 16 in. stabilized hairline crack up side of jar to neck, two crisscrossing hairlines at base edge near "Y" traveling up jar under handle approximately 8 in. long, ÿand across base 5 in. other associated micro hairlines, clay body anomalies, 1/2 in. chip to clay body, pinhole in "Y", 3/4 in. chip to base edge with other minor wear and chips, small jug with small chip and two repairs to rim, two chips to clay body at belly, other minor chips and abrasions to glaze, chip and wear to base edge
TWO STONEWARE JUGS, 19TH C.Two stoneware jugs, 19th c. , with cobalt bird decoration, to include a two gallon jug, impressed E. B. Norton Worcester Mass , 13 3/4" h. and a one gallon stoneware jug, impressed J & E Norton , (Bennington VT.), 11 1/2" h.
Condition:
Massachusetts - stone pop on shoulder. Vermont - small glaze flake to handle.
A Staffordshire felspathic stoneware jug, early 19th c, finely turned and sprigged with fox hunters with a stirrup cup, the neck in brown glaze, 19.5cm h and a reproduction Sunderland lustre masonic jug (2) More Information Stoneware jug in good conditionMasonic Jug - lip restored
2 DECORATEDE AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS: Comprising; 1- Three gallon jug, decorated with ''P.J. Wallace, 100 Madison Ave., Albany, N.Y.'' Impressed, ''Fort Edward Stoneware Co., Fort Edward, N.Y., 3. 1- Five gallon advertisement jug, ''Prior & Co., Liquor Dealers, Albany, N.Y. Largest Approx. 19.25'' h x 11.5'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered chips at Smaller jug. Hole drilled at the underside of large jug.
5 WEST GERMAN STONEWARE MINERAL WATER JUGS: Comprising; 4- 19th century Seltzer water stoneware jugs having impressed stamps & marks, & 1- unmarked brown glazed seltzer stoneware jug. Largest Approx. 11.5'' h x 3.25'' w.
CONDITION: Wear consistent with age and use.