Sold2022Fine Southern Stoneware Decorated Stew PotCirca 1850, Edgefield, South Carolina, Thomas Chandler operation. The vessel having been very skillfully thin wall potted with a bold swag iron brush decoration at upper body and having a single strapSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southern Decorated Stoneware Lidded Stew PotCirca 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to the Rhodes Pottery Operation. The handsome stew pot having an ovoid body with throwing ridge at upper section and centered by bold kaolin slip florSee Sold Price
Sold2022Southern Stoneware Clabber or Stew PotCirca 1850 likely B.F. Landrum operation. The vessel has a nice well tooled rim with a thick pulled and applied strap handle boasting deeply incised line decoration at center body. The rim has a smallSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Southern Stoneware Pitcher or Stew PotBuncombe County, North Carolina, attributed to the Stone Family. A very rich and well glazed piece having slightly ovoid body and nicely placed strap handle. Very good overall condition no restorationSee Sold Price
Sold2019Southern Stoneware Lidded Chamber or Stew PotCirca 1890, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely by the Baynham family. The piece having a nicely formed lid which is likely associated but fits with the piece very well. The body is tapered with a singlSee 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
Sold2016Early Southern Stoneware Jugearly 19th century. Edgefield District South Carolina. probably by Thomas Owensby while working in Edgefield. extremely well-potted example. H11" From the private collection of Janet and Buck Tolbert,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
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
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
Sold2024Early Southern Stoneware Figural RoosterBy Edwin Meaders of Cleveland, Georgia (1921-2015) Early alkaline glazed example having very nice form. The piece is signed at the underside. This example is crafted of hand dug clay as well which alsSee Sold Price
Sold2015Early Southern Stoneware JugPottersville, circa 1820. with two line stamp at base. ovoid form with alkaline glaze. handle has hairline. H11 1/2" Private Collection of Ronny & Jane Meeks,Woodruff, South Carolina. Note: Spout is rSee Sold Price
Sold2021Early Southern Stoneware JugCirca 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, Horse Creek Valley. The jug having an ovoid body with well tooled spout and slightly flared foot. It is marked at the foot with impressed horseshoe. The handle iSee 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 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
Sold2015Unusual & Early Southern Stoneware Jarprobably Tennessee or North Carolina, early 19th century. the placement of handles and overall form suggest this to be a potter of German influence. the salt glaze is mature and even with roman numeraSee 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
Sold2016Unusual Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Stew Pot att. DaveUnusual Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Stew Pot, attributed to Dave, Lewis Miles Stoney Bluff Manufactory, Edgefield District, SC, circa 1860, rotund jar with applied handle and heavy tooling to shoulder aSee 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
Sold2022Early Southern stoneware jar19th century Southern stoneware jar with handles, 12" x 8" x 7"See Sold Price
Sold2020SOUTH CAROLINA STONEWARE JUGLarge Early Southern Stoneware Jug, attributed to Thomas Owensby, Union District, South Carolina. Chip to spout, glaze pop. Well-formed jug having exaggerated pulled handle on highly ovoid body. ThomaSee 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
Sold2022An Early Southern Glazed Stoneware JugAn Early Southern Glazed Stoneware Jug, appears to bear notch marks. Measure 14" Tall. This item and many more forthcoming are from the estate of a true antiquity connoisseur in every sense of the worSee 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