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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Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware 18 in. 2 handled Storage Jug

Lot # 1      

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Two-Handled Storage Jug (Approx. 18 in.) This is a classic example of Southern alkaline-glazed stoneware, standing approximately 18 inches tall. The jug features a tall, ovoid body tapering slightly to a rounded base. Two strap handles extend gracefully from the shoulder to the short, narrow neck, which is finished with a rounded, collared rim....more

Steve Abee (Lenoir, NC) Signed Folk Art Face Jug

Lot # 2      

The ovoid jug features bold sculptural facial features, including applied eyes, nose, and teeth, framed by dual lug-style handles and stylized ears. Decorated with rich c...moreobalt swirl highlights over a salt or alkaline glaze. A fine example of contemporary Catawba Valley folk pottery

2-gallon Southern stoneware crock

Lot # 5      

12 Inch Cylindrical form with a slightly ovoid shoulder, gently tapering toward the base w/lug-style pulled handles. Deep brown alkaline glaze with iron spotting and some...more surface wear

Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug with Double Handles

Lot # 6      

14 inches Ovoid body with narrow shoulder and short collar. Displays surface wear and typical kiln imperfections including glaze drips and firing stress linesconsistent w...moreith utilitarian use and 19th-century craftsmanship

2 Gal. cobalt blue brushed Decorated Crock - 13 inch

Lot # 7      

Cylindrical body with slightly rounded shoulder, flat base, and squared rim. Features bold, hand-painted cobalt blue floral decoration encircling the entire body, includi...moreng stylized fern-like branches and blossoms. The upper shoulder is adorned with a scalloped cobalt band below the rim

Massive Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Storage Crock

Lot # 8      

Mustard-amber alkaline glaze 17 in. Crock. Robust ovoid body tapering to a flat base, with pronounced shoulder and flared collar rim. Hand-pulled lug handles are applied ...moreat the shoulder. Notable Y-shaped hairline crack at the lower body, surface wear from use, and minor chipping on the rim - common for pieces of this size and age. Still structurally intact and stable for display.

4-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Floral Decoration

Lot # 9      

Circa late 19th to early 20th century, likely of Ohio or Pennsylvania origin. This straight-sided cylindrical crock features bold hand-brushed cobalt floral decoration on...more the front, a tooled shoulder line, and impressed "4" gallon mark beneath the rim. Twin lug handles and a light gray salt-glazed surface complete the classic utilitarian form. Excellent overall condition with strong decoration and only minor firing marks and base discoloration.

Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Tulip Decoration

Lot # 10      

This semi-ovoid crock stands approximately 10" tall and features a dense salt-glazed surface in a dark gray tone, with speckled texture throughout. The upper shoulder is ...moreaccented with a row of stylized cobalt tulip brushstrokes, spaced evenly around the circumference. Incised shoulder line beneath a squared rolled rim.

Group of 6 Handcrafted Folk Art Stoneware Animal Figurines

Lot # 11      

A whimsical collection of small, newer handmade American stoneware animals, likely made by contemporary folk potters...more

Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Decoration

Lot # 12      

 1-gallon cylindrical stoneware crock features a strong hand-brushed cobalt floral and foliate decoration with swirled tendrils and bold leaf strokes on the front. The impressed 1 gallon capacity mark appears just above the decoration. Constructed with slightly flared rim, tooled shoulder band, and applied lug handles....more

Southern Redware Jar with Manganese Decoration

Lot # 13      

6 in. straight-sided redware storage jar features a warm reddish-orange clay body with dark manganese mottling throughout. The form includes a squared rim with slightly f...morelared collar, double incised lines at the shoulder and mid-body, and a thick footed base ring. The glossy lead glaze finish is typical of utilitarian Southern pottery

Hand-Painted Stoneware Vase with Floral Decoration

Lot # 14      

10" H, Double-handled stoneware vase, finished in a soft lavender-blue glaze and featuring a bold hand-painted tree with blossoming yellow, cream, and orange flowers exte...morending across the front and around the sides. The vase has a classic baluster form with pronounced upper shoulder and applied strap handles.

Redware Slip-Decorated Plate

Lot # 15      

Hand-thrown redware plate featuring a warm reddish-orange lead glaze with six sets of stylized yellow slip-trailed tulip or comma motifs around the well. The plate has a ...moreshallow profile with rolled rim and shows typical wear and patina from age and use. The reverse is unglazed and shows extensive smoke-darkening from traditional firing methods. A strong and classic example of early American folk pottery, likely Pennsylvania or Shenandoah Valley origin.

Early Pennsylvania Slipware Redware Plate

Lot # 16      

Attributed to Pennsylvania, early-to-mid 19th century. This shallow redware plate features a rich ochre to orange lead glaze and is decorated with three sets of bold yell...moreow slip-trailed zigzag lines across the well. The slip decoration is classic for early PA Germanic folk pottery. The reverse is unglazed with deep kiln burn and fire-blackening, and retains an old dealer label from Kembles Antiques (Norwich, OH). Good condition w/ minor rim wear, typical glaze crazing, and light edge flaking.

Early American Yellowware Plate with Coggled Rim

Lot # 17      

 This small yellowware plate features a warm  glaze with fine surface mottling and subtle concentric turning marks. The rim is decorated with a finely coggled (pie-crust) edge, a decorative detail seen in early pressed or hand-turned pottery forms. The underside is unglazed and exhibits classic wear and kiln smoke from early firing methods. Condition: Very good for age; minor glaze wear at the rim and light surface abrasions; no cracks noted....more

7 in. Redware Plate with Yellow Slip Decoration

Lot # 18      

A fine and early Pennsylvania slipware example, ideal for wall display or collection grouping...more

Large Stoneware Storage Crock 17 in. tall

Lot # 19      

Impressive 17" tall, salt-glazed stoneware crock with applied lug handles and deep brown glaze. Incised with a large capacity stamp 5 beneath the left lug  Features a narrow neck, slightly flared rim, and classic Ohio form with strong vertical ridging from the wheel. The surface shows scattered firing specks typical of 19th-century utilitarian ware. Base unglazed with wear consistent with age....more

Pair of Glazed Redware Plates

Lot # 20      

Pair of antique redware plates, each with a rich glazeone in traditional red-brown and the other in a deep molasses-like manganese glaze...more

Pennsylvania Redware Pie Plate with Manganese Speckling

Lot # 21      

19th-century Pennsylvania redware pie plate featuring a vibrant orange-red lead glaze, highlighted by attractive manganese speckling across the interior. The rim is decor...moreated with subtle impressed tooling, and the piece displays typical wear consistent with age

Decorated Redware Bowl with Sgraffito Bird Design

Lot # 22      

Pennsylvania-style redware pie plate, featuring a well-executed sgraffito bird motif at center surrounded by zigzag and foliate designs. The warm reddish-orange lead glaz...moree is enhanced with incised yellow slip decoration, and the crimped pie crust edge adds a visually pleasing folk touch. This piece is likely a 20th-century reproduction in the traditional 18th- and 19th-century Pennsylvania German style, showing excellent craftsmanship

Pennsylvania Redware Plate with Slip-Trailed Decoration

Lot # 23      

Early 19th-century redware plate, featuring an appealing orange-red lead glaze with classic slip-trailed decoration in stylized yellow swags and dots. The center is adorn...moreed with a charming looping design, and the plate exhibits a gently coggled rim. Moderate wear consistent with age, including minor glaze loss and surface craquelure. A handsome and authentic example of Pennsylvania slip-decorated utilitarian pottery, showcasing strong form and traditional folk character.

Handcrafted Folk Art Stoneware Frog Figurine

Lot # 24      

Newer handmade American stoneware frog by Jason Luck 1995...more

Decorated Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Floral Slip

Lot # 25      

Mid-19th century salt-glazed stoneware crock standing approximately 9.5" tall, featuring bold freehand cobalt blue floral decoration on a light gray ground. The brushed t...moreulip motif and trailing vine exhibit strong contrast.
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