Sold2022Very Fine Small Antique Southern Stoneware JugLast quarter of the 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina, likely by the Johnson family . Very charming jug having a well potted ovoid form with ribbon handle. The piece is glazed with excellent alkSee Sold Price
Sold2023Excellent Southern Stoneware Jug of a Smaller SizeCirca 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely by the Broken Stem maker school of Thomas Chandler the jug having a small incised C near the base of the handle. Very fine well potted example having an oSee Sold Price
Sold2019Fine Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to John or B.F. Landrum. The excellently thrown and glazed piece having a flared single ring spout aside well pulled and applied handle with a very ovSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fine Southern Stoneware JugAlabama, circa 1870. with exceptional glaze and form. H17" W11 1/4"See Sold Price
Sold2024Very Fine Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1875, Columbia, South Carolina, attributed to the Landrum pottery of Richland County. Exceptionally glazed example having rich and bold colors. Nicely tooled spout with well placed handle on welSee Sold Price
Sold2016Fine Southern Stoneware Jugcirca1870, White County, Georgia. with two fine strap handles on slightly flared body exhibiting exceptional glaze. H16 1/2" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert, Easley, SC.See Sold Price
Sold2021Fine & Early Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1830, Lincoln County, North Carolina. School of Daniel Seagle. Very nicely formed vessel having a flared spout tapering upwards attached to a nicely pulled and applied handle terminating in a thSee Sold Price
Sold2022Very Fine Southern Stoneware Decorated JugAttributed to Arie and Cheever Meaders working in Cleveland County, Georgia, circa 1960. Very nicely thrown jug having a bulbous body with grape vine decorated upper shoulder. The piece is glazed withSee Sold Price
Sold2022Fine Southern Stoneware Face JugBy Burlon Craig. Vale, North Carolina, circa 1970. Very nicely formed and glazed face vessel having a rich runny alkaline glaze and larger size. The piece is marked with makers mark at the underside.See Sold Price
Sold20171/4 Gal. C. CROLIUS / MANUFACTURER / NEW-YORK StonewareFine Small-Sized Stoneware Jug with Cobalt Decoration, Stamped "C. CROLIUS / MANUFACTURER / NEW-YORK", early 19th century, highly-ovoid jug with tooled spout, impressed with a Clarkson Crolius, Sr. ovSee Sold Price
Sold2017Very Fine Early Decorated Southern Stoneware Jugschool of Daniel Seagul, Lincoln County, North Carolina, circa 1830. exceptional early form and rich runny glaze. decorated with inscribed lines at spout and upper body. H14 1/2" Note: Handle is an olSee Sold Price
Sold2015Small Southern Stoneware or Earthenware Jugattributed to Tennessee or North Carolina, early 19th century. with lead glaze and precise ovoid form. H4 3/4" W4"See Sold Price
Sold2020JOHN BELL, Waynesboro, PA, Small Stoneware JugTitle: JOHN BELL, Waynesboro, PA, Small Stoneware Jug Provenance/Additional Info: Fine Small-Sized Glazed Stoneware Jug, Stamped "JOHN BELL," Waynesboro, PA Origin, Circa 1870, Cylindrical Jug With ShSee Sold Price
Sold2022Fine Southern Stoneware Crying Eye Face JugLanier Meaders working in Mossy Creek, Georgia (1917-1998) Very nicely sculpted and richly alkaline glazed face jug having uncommon runny, "Crying Eyes." The piece is signed at the underside by the maSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Southern Stoneware Devil & Snake Face Jug20th/21st century North Carolina by Albert Hodge. The jug having excellent form and glazed with devil horns and snakes on a rich alkaline glazed body. Very good condition throughout. H14 1/4" Sold froSee Sold Price
Sold2015Southern Stoneware JugCrawford County, Georgia, circa 1880. with fine form and glaze. H11 1/2" W7 1/4" Private Collection of Dr. Charles Webb, Campobello, South Carolina.See Sold Price
Sold2024Southern Stoneware Jug of Smaller Size North CarolinaCirca 1900 likely by the Donkel family working in Asheville, North Carolina. The jug has a very nicely potted form with a small ribbon strap handle on the ovoid body. The glaze is an earth tone alkaliSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1870, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. Having a large ovoid size with tooled spout. Handle is missing. Glaze is nice and rich. Small chip near the handle at interior of spout. H16"See Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Stoneware JugApprox. 6 1/2" in diameter and 12" tall. Has a big and small chip on bottom ( as pictured)See Sold Price
Sold2016Southern Stoneware Face JugGeorgia. by Lanier Meaders. fine glaze on well-formed body with runny eyes. H10 1/8" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert, Easley, SC.See Sold Price
Sold2015Southern Stoneware Signed JugGeorgia, circa1870. stamped at each handle "JHL", James Henry Long. fine alkaline glaze with two strap handles on cylindrical body. one handle broken away and reattached. H15 1/2"Private Collection ofSee Sold Price
Sold2016Uncommon Southern Stoneware Snake Jugby Burlon Craig, Vale, North Carolina, 20th century. having uncommon small size along with uncommon earth-tone glaze color. stamped at base. H3 ¼"See Sold Price
Sold2024Charming Southern Stoneware Face Jug Edgefield Styleby Michael Bayne, Greenville, South Carolina. The jug is in the Edgefield, South Carolina style and boasts a fine rich alkaline glaze in the harvest jug form with well formed facial features. The jugSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Southern Stoneware Face Jugs20th century, Mossy Creek, Georgia. One double face jug by Flossie Meaders and a small face jug by Anita Meaders. Each in good condition throughout. H8 1/2" H2 3/4" Sold from the collection of Betty &See Sold Price
Jun 15Dr. Fischer Fine Art AuctionsPear jug with pewter mount Freiberg, c. 1670 Grey, partly painted white and black, salt-glazed stone€1,500
Jun 08Auktionshaus SchreiberGilbert METENIER (1876 - ?). 2 vases and 1 jug. Art Nouveau. France. Circa 1915. 2 Keramikvasen€50