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Early 1800s Redware Pitcher Green Glaze North Carolina Or Georgia Not Stoneware

Early 1800s Redware Pitcher Green Glaze North Carolina Or Georgia Not Stoneware. I think this would be what is called tobacco spit glaze. It is in good condition for being around 200 years old. It stands about 9 tall and I don’t see any cracks. As far as chips nothing big just the chips associated […]

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19th C. Stoneware Jug from North Carolina

Measures 8 1/2 inches tall, super color and just a small chip on the lip… Southern stoneware is tough to find. Condition: tiny chip on lid Item number 75.

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Antique Brown Stoneware Jug North Carolina Georgia Pottery 20 H 5G

Antique Brown Stoneware Jug – North Carolina Georgia Pottery 20 H 5G. Beautiful form – missing a handle, some wear, indications that it may have been partially buried at one time (don’t see hairlines), but what a looker. We’re here to help.

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Antique North Carolina Stoneware 4-gallon Churn, W. H. Chriscoe

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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RARE 1800’s Catawba Valley North Carolina 2 Handle Molasses CROCK Jug 5 Gallon

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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1G Signed JM Hays Alamance Stoneware Salt Glazed Jug North Carolina Pottery

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 JFS James Franklin Seagle North Carolina Pottery Stoneware

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 Ovoid Catawba North Carolina Jar Stoneware

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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