4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupPA 19th C. Sgraffito Decorated Redware Charger.$1,500
4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupSlip-Decorated Redware Sugar Bowl.$500
4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupAntique PA Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Charger.$50
4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupBreininger Redware Sgraffito Charger Dated 1975.$50
4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupNew England Early 19th Century Ovoid Redware Jug.$50
4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupBreininger Redware Sgraffito Charger Dated 1972.$50
4 days LeftConestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction GroupSlip-Decorated Redware Sugar Bowl Dated 1889.$50
6 days LeftWinter Associates Redware crock and jug, 19th C., Connecticut, details include: jug with handle, cobalt freehand$75
Slip-decorated 1802 redware shallow bowl leads our five lots to watchSlip-decorated Redware Shallow Bowl, Dated 1802 MANHEIM, PA — Redware was the most common of all types of earthenware in Colonial and Revolutionary America. Made in abundance and used at most income levels of society, redware was a kitchen staple for serving, eating, and more. Conestoga Auction Company has an 1802 slip-decorated shallow redware bowl […]
A Solomon Grimm redware plate and a sketch of Benjamin Franklin cleaned up at Freeman’sPHILADELPHIA — A fine collection of American antiques from the 18th and 19th centuries performed admirably at Freeman’s on November 15 as part of its American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts sale. Complete results are available at LiveAuctioneers. A glazed, slip and sgrafitto-decorated redware plate by Solomon Grimm (1787-1847) was the sale’s top lot. Grimm’s […]
Gallery Report: 18th-century redware charger claims $36,900 at Pook & PookATLANTA – At the beginning of every month, ACN columnist Ken Hall delivers top auction highlights from around the United States and the world at large. Here’s his August 2021 edition of Gallery Report. All prices include the buyer’s premium, except where noted.
Ceramics Collector: Redware a precursor to art potteryPassionate collectors draw inspiration from exhibitions focused on their special field. For anyone enthused about American redware, “Seeing Red: Southeastern Pennsylvania Earthenware from Winterthur” will be a delight. The show at the Brandywine River Museum through July 24 displays 50 treasures from the famous collection formed by Henry Francis du Pont. A visit to the […]