March 2012 American Stoneware & Redware 2013-03-02 Auction - 456 Price Results - Crocker Farm in MD - Page 10
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Magnificent JAMES HAMILTON & CO. / GREENSBORO, PA 20 GaImportant Five Gallon Edgefield, SC Stoneware Jar SigneJOHN BURGER / ROCHESTER, NY 5 Gallon Stoneware Water Co
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Sparks, MD, United States
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March 2012 American Stoneware & Redware

Crocker Farm

Crocker Farm

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400+ Lots of Fine Antique American Stoneware and Redware Pottery
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Lot of Two: Slip-Decorated Redware Plates: Two Slip-Decorated Redware Plates, American, early to mid 19th century, both with coggled edges, one decorated with clefs and wavy lines in yellow slip, impressed "6" on reverse; paired with a second
0209: Lot of Two: Slip-Decorated Redware PlatesEst. $150-$250
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Lot of Five: Slip-Decorated Redware Plates: Five Slip-Decorated Redware Plates, Pennsylvania origin, 19th century, all featuring various abstract yellow slip designs, with clear lead overglaze. All with various flaws and damage. One with crude
0210: Lot of Five: Slip-Decorated Redware PlatesEst. $200-$300
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Lot of Six: Glazed Redware Plates: Six Glazed Redware Plates, American, 19th century, all of similar form, simply-glazed on the interior with lead or lead and manganese. In worn to excellent condition. Diameter (of largest plate) 9
0211: Lot of Six: Glazed Redware PlatesEst. $150-$250
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Molded Redware Lion Figure: Glazed Redware Figure of a Lion, American or European, probably late 19th century, molded figure of a standing lion on oval base with curved tail, the surface decorated with spattered cream and brown
0213: Molded Redware Lion FigureEst. $200-$300
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Lot of Three: Glazed Ovoid Redware Jugs: Three Glazed Redware Jugs, American, 19th century, all of similar ovoid form with lead-and-manganese-glazed surfaces and different spout and handle constructions. Middle-sized jug marked "7" on
0214: Lot of Three: Glazed Ovoid Redware JugsEst. $200-$300
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Lot of Two: Glazed Redware Cake Molds: Two Glazed Redware Cake Molds, American, 19th century, one with unusual vertical manganese stripes on interior and manganese daubs on exterior; the other covered in a lead-and-manganese glaze.
0217: Lot of Two: Glazed Redware Cake MoldsEst. $100-$200
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Lot of Three: Black Glazed Redware Vessels: Three Pieces of Dark-Glazed Redware Tableware, American, 19th century, including a tankard pitcher with make-do tin handle, one tin band with 1878 St. Louis patent date, the pitcher incised "52" on
0218: Lot of Three: Black Glazed Redware VesselsEst. $150-$250
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Lot of Two: English Pottery Pig Banks: Two English Pottery Pig Banks, late 19th century, both with swirled green and brown glazes and carved slots in back. Smaller pig with wear to slot. Larger pig with chipping to slot and a tiny glaze
0220: Lot of Two: English Pottery Pig BanksEst. $100-$200
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Lot of Two: English Pottery Pig Banks: Two English Pottery Pig Banks, late 19th century, one with streaky reddish-brown and blue glazes, the other with marbled blue and brown glazes. Smaller with some wear to ears and very minor wear to
0221: Lot of Two: English Pottery Pig BanksEst. $100-$200
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Three-Gallon Beaver, PA Stoneware Crock: Three-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Foliate Decoration, attributed to J. Weaver, Beaver, PA, circa 1865, semi-ovoid jar with tall collar, semi-squared rim, and applied lug handles, the front
0231: Three-Gallon Beaver, PA Stoneware CrockEst. $200-$300
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