Lot #: 51
Price Realized: $118.00
($100 hammer, plus 18% buyer's premium)
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Glazed Redware Jug, probably Southern U.S. origin, possibly Randolph or Guilford County, NC, second or third quarter 19th century, ovoid jug with footed base, angled spout molding, and ribbed strap handle, the surface covered in a heavy lead glaze with appealing glaze-crawling throughout. Provenance: From a long-term VA collection. A 1/2" diameter hole drilled in underside. Wear to spout and handle. Some surface around midsection. A 1" line at base, continuing 1 1/2" onto underside.
Lot of Three: B. B. CRAIG / VALE, NC Stoneware Face Jugs
Very Rare Alamance County, North Carolina Redware Bowl w/ Profuse Three-Color Slip Decoration
Stoneware Pitcher w/ Incised Birds, probably Webster School, Randolph County, NC
Stoneware Face Jug, possibly Brown Pottery, Arden, North Carolina
Daniel Seagle, Lincoln County, NC Stoneware Jug, Stamped "D S," circa 1840
BROWN POTTERY, Arden, NC Stoneware Face Jug
Rare Miniature Redware Dish with Spotted Decoration, possibly North Carolina origin
Copper-Glazed Redware Ram Figure, Unknown Origin, possibly Moravian, North Carolina