Antique Jug Values: Stoneware, Glaze, Maker Mark, Capacity, Decoration and Condition

Estimate antique jug value by documenting stoneware type, glaze, maker mark, capacity, decoration, chips, cracks, repairs, region, and provenance.

Antique jug values reference with stoneware body, glaze, maker mark, capacity, decoration, chips, cracks, repairs, and provenance
Antique jug values reference with stoneware body, glaze, maker mark, capacity, decoration, chips, cracks, repairs, and provenance. Reference image; item-specific appraisal depends on submitted photos and documentation.
Antique jug values reference with stoneware body, glaze, maker mark, capacity, decoration, chips, cracks, repairs, and provenance
Antique jug value research should document stoneware type, glaze, maker marks, capacity, decoration, handles, chips, cracks, repairs, and provenance.

Document marks and construction

Photograph the jug front, back, base, rim, handle, capacity mark, maker stamp, decoration, glaze, chips, cracks, repairs, and old labels.

Measure height and diameter and note whether the piece is stoneware, redware, earthenware, glass, or another material.

Condition affects value sharply

Hairlines, rim chips, handle repairs, staining, glaze loss, and drilled holes can materially change value. Photograph damage directly.

Do not clean aggressively or remove old labels before appraisal.

Compare similar jugs only

Match material, region, maker, decoration, capacity, and condition when looking at market evidence. A decorated cobalt stoneware jug is not a useful comparable for every plain utility jug.

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What similar items actually sold for

To help ground this guide in real market activity, here are recent example auction comps from Appraisily’s internal database. These are educational comparables (not a guarantee of price for your specific item).

Shown USD range: USD 500-USD 2,875. Median of these 5 USD examples: USD 850.

Image Description Auction house Date Lot Reported price realized
German Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pottery Jug Hess Fine Art 2025-03-29 3845 USD 500
Anna Pottery Stoneware Jug Leonard Auction 2025-03-25 247 USD 600
ANNA POTTERY STONEWARE JUG Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers 2022-04-16 214 USD 850
IMPORTANT TEXARKANA POTTERY SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE SPOUTING FISH JUG / PITCHER Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 2023-12-01 1187 USD 2,875
East TN Stoneware Pottery Jug, Maryville Pottery Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals 2024-07-06 218 USD 2,300

Disclosure: prices are shown as reported by auction houses and are provided for appraisal context. Learn more in our editorial policy.

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