Stoneware, Redware, Pottery - 23940 - Jeff

Stoneware, Redware, Pottery - 23940 - Jeff

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Stoneware, Redware, Pottery - 23940 - Jeff

Stoneware, Redware, Pottery - 23940 - Jeff

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Folk Art Face Jug

Lot # 51      

Artist incised signature...more

Five-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Bird

Lot # 52      

Salt-glazed stoneware crock with impressed "5" capacity mark and applied lug handles. The front features a bold hand-brushed cobalt slip decoration of a bird perched on a...more stylized branch, rendered in deep blue with confident brushwork. Interior with Albany slip glaze; exterior shows characteristic gray coloration from salt firing. Approx. 11 inches. Rim chips as visible; surface wear and minor firing imperfections consistent with age and use.

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug with Bark-Textured Surface

Lot # 53      

Tall, ovoid stoneware jug with applied strap handle and textured body resembling tree bark. Covered in a dark, glossy alkaline glaze with pronounced surface runs and orga...morenic patterning. Retains its original cloth-and-cork stopper, indicating use as a storage vessel for moonshine or homemade syrup. The bark-like surface effect may be intentional for grip or aesthetic appeal, and is rarely encountered in traditional utilitarian form. Approx. 12 inches. Condition: Excellent for age, minor wear to base.

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar

Lot # 54      

Robust ovoid stoneware jar with heavily applied dark alkaline glaze, featuring a rich, mottled surface with olive and brown highlights. The jar is fitted with two applied...more lug or ear handles, each with incised decorative terminalsone featuring a stylized scroll or swirl mark, often seen in traditional Southern folk pottery. Interior and rim show signs of utilitarian use. Approx. 11 inches. Minor glaze flaking and base wear; no apparent cracks or structural damage. Typical surface irregularities from wood ash or kiln atmosphere present. This is a strong example of 19th-century Southern utilitarian pottery with appealing form and glaze character.

Stoneware Ovoid Jar with Cobalt Decor

Lot # 55      

Hand-thrown salt-glazed stoneware jar with ovoid form and applied ear handles. Decorated with bold brushed cobalt daubs beneath each handle and impressed with the makers ...moremark:. Excellent 8.5 and overall excellent with light surface wear and minor firing imperfections

Old Haus Pottery Folk Art Head Jug

Lot # 56      

Fred Beane, Seagrove, North Carolina...more

Southern Redware Jar with Manganese Decoration

Lot # 57      

Wheel-thrown redware jar with stepped collar rim and incised double band at the shoulder and midsection. Covered in a rich orange lead glaze with manganese spotting and d...morerips, producing a dramatic dark speckled surface effect. Approx. 5 inches, Rim flakes and wear to base; typical glaze skips and firing imperfections present

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar

Lot # 59      

Tall, narrow stoneware jar with sloped shoulders and a short, slightly flared rim. The body is coated in a dark, molasses-brown alkaline glaze with flowing, mottled surfa...morece effects and faint vertical striations from the wheel. 11" tall.

Redware Tulip-Form Jar w/ Mottled Manganese Glaze

Lot # 60      

Small wheel-thrown redware jar featuring a gently flared rim and rounded tulip body tapering to a narrow foot. Covered in a dark lead glaze with striking manganese streak...moreing in reddish-brown, giving the surface a fiery, mottled effect. The interior and rim are fully glazed, while the bottom edge remains unglazed, exposing the characteristic red clay body. Approx. 4 inches. Condition: Minor rim wear and glaze crazing.

Decorated Redware Plate by Lester Breininger

Lot # 61      

Signed and Dated August 14, 1989 Robesonia, PA. Handmade Pennsylvania redware plate with deeply impressed signature and date on verso reading: L. Breininger / Robesonia ...morePa / August 14, 1989 / Warm / Overcast Today. The front features traditional slip-trailed decoration in undulating yellow and black bands against a rich reddish-orange ground. The plates reverse is typical of Breiningers practicepersonally documenting the date, weather, and location of creation. A celebrated folk potter, Lester Breininger (19252011) was known for reviving and preserving 18th19th century Pennsylvania German redware techniques. Diameter: Approx. 10 inches. Condition: Fine overall; minor glaze crazing typical of redware; no cracks or repairs. A highly collectible example by a prominent figure in American folk pottery, combining artistry and historical homage.

Folk Art Redware Plate with Bird and Tulip

Lot # 62      

Decorative hand-formed redware plate featuring a sgraffito-style incised design of a folk art bird perched among vines with a large heart-shaped tulip flower. The central...more motif is accented by a soft yellowish-tan glaze with pink blush and green sponge edging around the rim. The reverse is signed: Cheryl Kent / 2/5/86 / Zanesville, O. Diameter: Approx. 9 inches. Condition: Excellent with no chips or cracks; displays minimal signs of wear; faint glaze crazing consistent with age. A fine example of 20th-century Ohio folk pottery, echoing Pennsylvania German decorative traditions with a personal touch.

Contemporary Redware Plate with Slip-Trailed Wave Design

Lot # 63      

Vibrant hand-crafted contemporary redware pottery plate featuring a classic slip-trailed decoration in yellow wave patterns across a warm reddish-brown glazed surface....more

Mid-19th century redware mug with applied handle

Lot # 66      

Standing approximately 6.75" tall. This hand-thrown vessel features a deep reddish-brown lead glaze with rich molasses-like coloration, applied over a red clay body. The ...moreinterior is fully glazed, and the exterior is decorated with a simple incised line at the shoulder. The base is unglazed and shows expected wear from age and use.

Tall Swirl-Glazed Redware Pitcher by Fred Beane

Lot # 67      

Impressive hand-thrown redware pitcher attributed to North Carolina folk potter Fred Beane. Stands just under 17 inches tall with a boldly arched strap handle and pronoun...moreced pinched spout. The body is decorated in Fred Beanes signature swirling slip-glaze pattern, blending rich chocolate brown with creamy ivory in a fluid, marbled effect. Glossy surface with light surface crazing and kiln-fired character throughout. A fine example of modern Southern folk pottery with strong sculptural form and decorative appeal.

Steve Abee Folk Art Face Jug Lenoir, North Carolina

Lot # 68      

This expressive, salt-glazed stoneware face jug is a signed work by Steve Abee of Lenoir, NC, a well-known figure in Southern folk pottery. Measuring approximately 7 inch...morees tall, the jug features bold hand-applied facial features including deeply incised brows, exaggerated open mouth, prominent teeth, and bulging eyesall hallmarks of traditional Southern face jug character.

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug

Lot # 69      

This is a classic Southern stoneware jug, standing approximately 11 inches high with a generous ovoid form and a tooled spout. The surface features a traditional alkaline...more glaze, presenting a variegated mossy green with dark speckling and subtle dripsa hallmark of kiln-fired, wood-ash glazes commonly used in the Catawba Valley and Edgefield District regions. The handle is pulled and applied with care, attached at the shoulder and neck with minimal overlap.

Folk Art Face Jug

Lot # 70      

Albright Pottery incised on bottom...more

12" Southern Stoneware Storage Jar

Lot # 71      

This is a robust 12-inch tall Southern stoneware storage jar featuring a rich, dark manganese or Albany slip glaze that covers the entire surface, producing a glossy, nea...morer-black appearance. The jar is ovoid in form with a pronounced rim, slightly rolled lip, and applied lug handles at the shoulder. A stamped 2 near one handle likely indicates a 2-gallon capacity.

Decorated Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Floral Motif

Lot # 73      

This is a finely made 10-inch salt-glazed stoneware jar featuring vivid cobalt blue floral brushwork on the front and sides. The ovoid body gently tapers toward the base ...moreand is topped with a squared rim and shallow incised bands near the shoulder. The jar has applied ear-shaped handles on each side, with additional cobalt accents at the terminals.

2-Gallon Pennsylvania Stoneware Jar

Lot # 74      

Circa mid-19th century, this salt-glazed stoneware jar stands approximately 10" tall and features a bold brushed cobalt floral motif typical of Pennsylvania origin. Decor...moreated front and back with stylized leaves and vines, flanked by incised bands and a capacity mark 2. Rolled rim and applied lug handles.

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware 3 gal. Jug

Lot # 75      

This robust, one-handle stoneware jug stands approximately 13 inches tall and is coated in a speckled olive-green alkaline glaze typical of the Southern U.S., possibly So...moreuth Carolina or Georgia, mid-19th century. The form features a narrow spout, well-formed pulled handle with thumb spur, and concentric incised lines around the shoulder and mid-body. A faint impressed stamp appears on the front, partially obscured by glaze. Evidence of firing flaws and iron spotting enhances its folk pottery character. A vertical firing crack and glaze run along one side, common in kiln-stacked utilitarian ware of the region.
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