Sold2024Rare Southern Stoneware Signed Storage JarEdgefield, South Carolina Circa 1825. E stamped Pottersville storage jar. The jar has brilliant runs at all sides. Some early as made kiln blisters. The jar is stamped near the base of the foot with tSee Sold Price
Sold2016Early Southern Stoneware Storage Jarcirca 1810, Pottersville, Edgefield District, South Carolina. marked with an "A" or "V" at base. with excellent ovoid form and rich oatmeal glaze. H9" From the private collection of Janet and Buck TolSee Sold Price
Sold2023Excellent Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarEdgefield, South Carolina, Circa 1870 by G.P. Seigler of Trenton, South Carolina. The jar boasts a brilliant runny alkaline glaze with nicely tooled rim over the body centered by oval makers mark at uSee Sold Price
Sold2024Early Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1825, Washington County, Georgia. Very ovoid bulbous jar with nicely placed handles and tooled rim. One handle impressed with roman numeral V at the top of the handle. The glaze is a nice rich aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarRobert Boyle working in Cherokee, County South Carolina, circa 1910. Very nicely formed in the traditional upcountry fashion with tooled rim above nicely placed tab handles on ovoid body having been aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Very Fine Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1870, Lincoln County, North Carolina by Sylvanus Hartsoe. Exceptionally potted and glazed example having potters initials on one handle. The piece has a very rich rutile on all sides. Each handlSee Sold Price
Sold2018Early Southern Stoneware Storage JarFirst half of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina, likely by Thomas Owensby. The jar having a tall neck flanked by very large and high tab handles and highly ovoid form. Red and white clay bodSee Sold Price
Sold2019Early Southern Stoneware Storage JarCirca 1830, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Pottersville or Reverend John Landrum. The jar having an olive brown alkaline glaze with some runs to the surface. Each handle is missing and the jar hasSee Sold Price
Sold2017Early Marked Southern Stoneware Storage JarEdgefield, South Carolina, early 19th century, likely Reverend John Landrum. The jar having well-placed high tab handles with somewhat small opening on tall ovoid body with alkaline glaze. At the footSee Sold Price
Sold2018Early Southern Stoneware Marked Storage JarCirca 1820, Edgefield, South Carolina Pottersville having the inscribed “C†mark near the base. The jar having a rich alkaline glaze with handles placed at different levels on an ovoid body.See Sold Price
Sold2018Early Southern Stoneware Marked Storage JarEarly 19th century, likely century Georgia or Piedmont, South Carolina origin. The piece having a tooled rim with incised bands above ovoid body and high, well-placed tab handles and an alkaline glazeSee Sold Price
Sold2023Early Southern Stoneware Preserve or Storage JarEarly 19th century, Edgefield District of South Carolina, likely by Reverend John Landrum working in the Horse Creek Valley. This jar has a nice ovoid shape with rich alkaline glaze and bears the doubSee Sold Price
Sold2021Southern Stoneware Signed Storage JarCirca 1850, Catawba Valley North Carolina by Thomas Ritchie. Nicely potted and glazed example having a well placed handles on ovoid alkaline glazed body. Signed with impressed TR next to impressed twoSee Sold Price
Sold2022Southern Decorated Stoneware Signed Storage JarCirca 1870, Baltimore, Maryland by Henry and Isaac Broughhman. Signed with stamp at upper shoulder. Nicely potted having a tooled rim above cylindrical body and with brushed cobalt decoration at eachSee Sold Price
Sold2019Southern Stoneware Storage Jar by Steven FerrellEdgefield, South Carolina in the Pottersville style. The piece is precisely crafted with a fine glaze. The base is signed "#9 of 9 1st wood fired ferrell pots May 2002 Abner Landrum clay Columbia SC FSee Sold Price
Sold2024Uncommon Southern Stoneware Storage Jar South CarolinaCirca 1860, likely Upcountry, South Carolina, early work by the Whelchel family. The piece has a nicely tooled rim over well placed handles on an ovoid body with a nice alkaline glaze. One side has aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Relief Decorated Southern Stoneware Storage JarGeorgia. by John Meaders. grape vase signed at base. H10 1/8"See Sold Price
Sold2019Southern Stoneware Storage Jar by Marvin Bailey21st century, Lancaster, South Carolina. The very well potted, thin walled piece having a rich alkaline glaze with glass runs at the handles in the style of the Catawba Valley. Signed at the base. GooSee Sold Price
Sold2019Two Southern Stoneware Storage JarsLast quarter of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina attributed to the Johnson family working in Laurens County SC. An early incised vessel having some nice routeal runs on a rich deep alkalineSee Sold Price
Sold2022Marvin Bailey Pottery Jar w/ Palmetto TreeSouthern stoneware storage jar, ovoid with lug handles, front decorated with incised "S C" and palmetto tree, underside signed "Marvin Bailey"; 9 1/8"H, 7 3/8"W at handles, 6" top dia.; good conditionSee Sold Price
Sold2023Southern Stoneware Decorated Storage Jarby Billy Henson, Lyman, South Carolina. The jar is precisely decorated with a Confederate soldier on horseback and signed at the underside. Good condition throughout. H11 3/4" Sold from the collectionSee Sold Price
Sold2022Southern Stoneware Decorated Storage JarBy Billy Henson, Lyman, South Carolina, dated 1992. The handsomely potted jar has been very nicely decorated featuring a farmer feeding his pig at the side in iron and kaolin slip. Signed and dated atSee Sold Price
Sold2023Uncommon Signed Southern Stoneware Preserve JarCirca 1900 by B.P. Brown Atlanta, Georgia. The jar having a nice clear impressed mark at the upper shoulder. Nice form with red clay body and albany glaze. The jar has a tight early hairline at the upSee Sold Price
Sold2023Handsome Southern Stoneware Storage JarEdgefield, South Carolina, circa 1850 attributed to David Drake working at Stoney Bluff. The jar has a nice size with rich chocolate alkaline glazed and high handles on the ovoid body. The piece is inSee Sold Price
Jun 14Crescent City Auction GalleryGroup of Five French Provincial Stoneware Items, 19th c., Largest- H.- 12 1/4 in., W.- 8 1/2 in.,$275
2 days LeftKing GalleriesFrench Black Forest carved wood tobacco jar with pheasants signed Ceneve$150
Dawsons AuctioneersA very large Royal Doulton stoneware pedestal fruit bowl, signed to the base by Vera Huggins, 15.5 c£50