Handsome antique Southern stoneware milk pitcher estimated to date to the late 19th century. I believe it was likely made in South Carolina or Georgia in the late 19th century time period. In sunlight, the pitcher shows an olive tint. 10-3/4″ in height; body of pitcher is 7-3/8″ at its widest. In good estate condition […]
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The piece has a thick jugtown type glaze, but it could be one of many upstate potters. It is getting harder & harder to find good early pottery like this. Get it while you can. Photos 7-8 show what could be some writing on this piece, photo 11 shows what could be an” X “on […]
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This jug is 12 1/2″ tall & 6″ wide at the base. This piece has a stamp near the base, but it is muddled in glaze and hard to make out. I can only clearly see “SC” as shown in last photo inside the circle.
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Columbia South Carolina Stoneware Pottery Jug Antique Estate Find. This jug is 9 1/2″ tall 5 3/4″ wide & has a 1/2 lip chips (photos 7 & 8). This is a fine example of a Columbia stoneware jug from the late 1800s. I see no body damage other than the lip chip and no cracks. […]
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Antique Stoneware Jug Edgefield Pottery Hahn Stacker Jug Stamped. Jug is 11″ tall & 7″ wide. Has a few small rim chips and no other issues. This one has the “Hahn” stamp and also the other stamp which is a little more rarely seen. As always, if you have any questions, just ask!
Tagged: antique | carolina | edgefield | hahn | pottery | south | stacker | stamped | stoneware
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Antique Stoneware Pottery Jar South Carolina Upstate Clay. Stands 11″ tall and 6 1/2″ wide. Nice upstate South Carolina green glaze, has a few rim edge chips so see pictures, no other damage anywhere. As always if you have any questions just ask!
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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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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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Circa early 1900 Alabama stoneware milk or water pitcher , – impressed- _J Brown on side/under spout, – Albany high iron content slip / speckled medium brown glaze, – hand-thrown, – applied handle, – shaped rim and spout. 8 tall, 8 dia across belly, 8.5 front to handle. Condition excellent, no chips, cracks or repairs, […]
Tagged: alabama | brown | early | incised | pitcher | south | stoneware
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