Lot 101.
Lot of Nine: Stoneware Bottle Collection
Lot 102.
Very Unusual New York State Stoneware Sander Inscribed "I. J"
Lot 103.
Stoneware Inkwell with Cobalt Top, possibly Clarkson Crolius, New York, 19th century
Lot 104.
Decorated Stoneware Inkwell, attrib. Nathan Clark, Athens, New York, c1830
Lot 105.
Early Stoneware Spouted Inkwell with Cobalt Decoration
Lot 106.
Small Stoneware Inkwell with Scalloped Edge
Lot 107.
Very Unusual New York Stoneware Plaque w/ Classical Lion Tamer, c1860
Lot 108.
Rare N. CLARK & CO. / LYONS Stoneware Jar with Fine Slip-Trailed Bird Decoration
Lot 109.
LYONS Stoneware Lidded Jar with Floral Decoration
Lot 110.
Lot of Two: J. FISHER / LYONS, NY Stoneware Jars with Brushed Decoration
Lot 111.
Extremely Rare and Important Edgefield, South Carolina, Stoneware Face Harvest Jug
Lot 112.
Rare and Important Diminutive Edgefield, South Carolina, Stoneware Face Jug
Lot 113.
Rare and Important Edgefield, South Carolina, Stoneware Face Jug
Lot 114.
Extremely Rare and Important Edgefield, South Carolina, Stoneware Face Cup
Lot 115.
Exceptional 10 Gal. JCM Stoneware Jar, related to Daniel Seagle, Catawba Valley, NC, c1840
Lot 116.
Very Fine 6 Gal. Daniel Seagle, Vale, Lincoln County, NC Stoneware Jug
Lot 117.
Very Fine 3 Gal. Edgefield, SC Stoneware Jug w/ Slip Decoration, att. Collin Rhodes, Shaw's Creek
Lot 118.
Very Fine 2 Gal. Edgefield, SC Stoneware Jug w/ Slip Decoration, att. Collin Rhodes, Shaw's Creek
Lot 119.
Fine Alkaline-Glazed Double-Handled Stoneware Jug, Edgefield District, SC, circa 1840
Lot 120.
Four-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Edgefield District, SC origin, circa 1845
Lot 121.
Fine Large-Sized CHANDLER / MAKER (Edgefield District, SC) Stoneware Jar w/ Slip Decoration
Lot 122.
Small Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, possibly B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, SC, c1850
Lot 123.
Exceptional North Carolina Moravian Redware Dish, 1780-1810
Lot 124.
Very Fine Moravian Redware Fish Bottle, Salem, NC, early 19th century
Lot 125.
Large-Sized Redware Jar with Manganese Decoration, possibly Cain Pottery, East Tennessee
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