Sold2016Group of Three Tall Porcelain Pitchers, early 20th c.,Group of Three Tall Porcelain Pitchers, early 20th c., one marked Austria; one Limoges, the underside signed Gertrude Mast, Oct. 29, 1910; one Limoges with orange and gilt decoration, Largest- H.- 14See Sold Price
Sold20163 ROOKWOOD POTTERY ART VASES PITCHER EARLY 20TH C3 ROOKWOOD POTTERY ART VASES PITCHER EARLY 20TH C Lot of three Rookwood pottery vase and pitchers; production pitcher with dragon form handle, 1927, 8", blue matte glaze pitcher, 1911, 6", and chartreSee Sold Price
Sold2021Three Roseville Early Carnelian PitchersThree Roseville Early Carnelian Pitchers in different glaze treatments. Unmarked. Typical use condition. 9" tall.See Sold Price
Sold2021Roseville Early Carnelian PitchersThree Roseville Early Carnelian Pitchers. Unmarked. Typical use condition, tight hairlines to the rim on 2, chips to base and spout. 9" tall. Updated picture coming soon.See Sold Price
Sold2016MATT DALY; MARTIN RETTIG, ETC.; ROOKWOODThree early pieces painted in Limoges style: pitcher with bamboo and butterfly, creamer with swallows, jug with wild flowers, dragonfly, and butterfly, Cincinnati, OH, 1882-1884; All with flame mark,See Sold Price
Sold20223 Pieces - Buffalo Pottery Monk Pitcher & Mugs3 pieces of Buffalo Pottery Monk ceramics. One tall pitcher and two mugs. Undated. American, ca. early to mid 20th century. All three have two images of a monk on them: one is the monk pouring beer ouSee Sold Price
Sold2017Three American brilliant-cut glass objectsLate 19th/early 20th century, the first: apparently unmarked, a tall pitcher with a flared mouth over a widening conical body all-over decorated with hobstar variant motifs; the second: apparently unmSee Sold Price
Sold2024NINE PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE PORCELAIN 19th to Early 20th Century Heights from 3" to 9.25".NINE PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE PORCELAIN19th to Early 20th CenturyA tall coffeepot, a sugar bowl, three water pitchers, two creamers and two teapots.Heights from 3" to 9.25". Provenance:The EstSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Early Staffordshire PitchersTwo in the form of "Hearty Good Fellow", the third Martha Gunn, ca. 1800 Heights from 8-1/2"h to 11"h Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Strawbridge Lloyd, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Early Rookwood PitcherHand painted with chains of blue flowers with green leaves, stamped Rookwood/1882 on base with unclear artist monogram, 4 1/2" diameter x 6 1/2" high. Fine.See Sold Price
Sold2020Lot Staffordshire Luster Hunt PitchersThree Early Staffordshire molded pitchers with figures of hunters with guns, dogs, and one unfortunate stag. Offered together with one 19th C. pink luster transferware pitcher with "Snipe shooting" anSee Sold Price
Sold2018ROOKWOOD Overlay pitcher w/ poppiesHELEN STUNTZ (1871 - 1949) ROOKWOOD Early Standard Glaze pitcher with poppies and overlay, Cincinnati, OH, 1895 Flame mark/657C/HS 8 1/2" x 4 1/4" Provenance: The Ruth and Seymour Geringer Collection,See Sold Price
Sold2019Early Rookwood Limoges-type pitcher, Albert R.Early Rookwood Limoges-type pitcherAlbert R. Valentien (1962-1925), Rookwood Pottery Co., Cincinnati, OH, dated "1882"Decorated with cherry branches and blossoms, signed "A.R.V." with an anchor, and mSee Sold Price
Sold202419th Century Imari Porcelain Tea CaddyEarly 19th century Chinese export flattened octagonal shaped Imari tea caddy. Measuring approx. 4.75" tall. Having three early rim chips, see photos.See Sold Price
Sold20243 EAPG PITCHERSLot of three early American pattern glass pitchers. All height measurements. All clear pattern glass unless stated otherwise. Featuring: 1. Willow Oak pitcher. 7 inches. 2. Deer and Pine Tree etched pSee Sold Price
Sold20244pc Jean Pouyat Limoges Porcelain Pitcher + 3 Cups, GrapesStriking tall pitcher and three pedestal cups decorated with hand painted bright purple and green grapes Pitcher with gold dragon handle, signed M. Wiley; 9"L x 6"W x 15"H. Cups 3.5"H x 4" dia. J.P.L.See Sold Price
Sold2022"GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 59" TALL PITCHER"GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 59" TALL PITCHERAmerican, early 20th century, porcelain, by the "Thomas Madock's Sons Co.-Trenton, N.J.." Tall slender pitcher with silver highlights,See Sold Price
Sold2021Three Zanesville Pottery Tall Pitchers, La Moro LineThree Zanesville Pottery Tall Pitchers, La Moro Line1900-1920, a matte glaze with a painting of a dog (12 3/4 in.); two taller pitchers each differently glazed but with the same profile image of a monSee Sold Price
Sold2017Three early heavy paperweights. To 6" tall.Three early heavy paperweights. To 6" tall.See Sold Price
Sold2020early staingled gold trimmed pitcher 16" tallearly staingled gold trimmed pitcher 16" tallSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Group of Three Rookwood Pottery ArticlesA Group of Three Rookwood Pottery Articles Early 20th Century comprising a vase marked for Frederick D. Rothenbush,1911, and two two unsigned examples, one dated for 1920 and the other dated for 1938.See Sold Price
Jun 08Early American History Auctionsc 1824 LAFAYETTE Lusterware Pitcher, with CORNWALLIS Resigning his Sword at York Town Oct. 1781$800
Jun 08Early American History AuctionsHistorical Liverpool Creamware Plate War of 1812 3-Masted Tall Ship Flying Its 15-Star American Flag$300