I attribute this great 4 -gallon North Carolina salt glaze churn to W. Chriscoe, made in or near the Catawba Valley, ca. It has a solid look with a nicely shaped collar and an outstanding glaze. It has distinctive lug handles and the capacity mark “4” inscribed below one handle. There is a small chip […]
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This is a 5 gallon glazed crock pot container used for food storage in the 1800s. This crock has some chipping of the glaze on it in spots, as you can see in the pictures. It actually shows the telltale white clay that is completely unique to the Edgefield area. This stuff can’t be faked! […]
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This is a RARE 1800’s Catawba Valley North Carolina 2 Handle Molasses Jug in a huge 5 Gallon size. 1800’s Gorgeous, Incredibly RARE Catawba Valley, North Carolina TWO HANDLED Stoneware Oyster Jug. Large 5 Gallon with absolutely stunning craftsmanship, with three perfectly made & applied handles, rolled rim platform base and upper rim. Deep, rich […]
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Clayton Pottery Spartanburg South Carolina Cream Riser Stoneware. It is 8″ tall and 10″ wide and weighs 8lbs 6oz. This is one of the largest cream risers I’ve ever seen! As always if you have any questions just ask. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “hodgepodge2018″ and is located in this […]
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1G Craven Hays Alamance Stoneware Salt Glazed Jug Crock North Carolina Pottery. Signed with a light stamp. Looks like someone attempted some restoration work but that should be done properly and it will look like a million bucks. Please review all images for condition questions. Approximately 10″ tall x 7″ wide. This item is in […]
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Early Catawba 2G Jar JFS – James Franklin Seagle North Carolina Pottery Stoneware Attributed to James Franklin Seagle. I have other James Franklin Seagle pieces that have the same exact glaze and have seen this form before on signed pieces. It appears to have had some repair work on the handles at some point. If […]
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James Franklin Seagle JFS 2 Gallon Catawba North Carolina Jar Stoneware Crock. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “1921vintage” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, […]
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James Franklin Seagle JFS 2 Gallon Catawba North Carolina Jar Stoneware Crock. One hairline in bottom of jar. Hard to see when on display. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “1921vintage” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, […]
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Vintage Jugtown Ware North Carolina Southern pottery. Each in excellent vintage condition. Small Creamer 3 1/4″ x 4″ (to handle) x 1 3/4 (base). Large Creamer 4 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ (to handle) x 2 1/2 (base). Sugar Jar 3 1/4″ (to lip) x 3″ (mouth) x 2 (base). If you have a specific question […]
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ANTIQUE RED CLAY BROWN GREEN GLAZE JUG NORTH CAROLINA? The featured item represents a hand thrown pottery jug that measures approximately 11 1/2″ tall, 1 3/4″ across the opening and 5 3/4 in diameter at the base. Made of red clay and. In brown and dark. In Virginia and was possible produced in North Carolina. […]
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