Mar. 25 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery 2017-03-25 Auction - 541 Price Results - Crocker Farm in MD - Page 5
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Extremely Important Monumental Stoneware Two-Sided FaceExceptional Folk Art Face Jug, Edgefield, SC, circaImportant JOHN BURGER / ROCHESTER, NY 5 Gallon
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Sparks, MD, United States
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Mar. 25 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery

Crocker Farm

Crocker Farm

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Over 500 lots of quality antique American stoneware and redware pottery, with museum quality examples throughout.
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Rare W. HART / OGDENSBURGH Stoneware Cow's Head Churn: Extremely Rare Five-Gallon Stoneware Churn with Cobalt Cow's Head Decoration, Stamped "W. HART / OGDGENSBURGH", New York State origin, circa 1860, ovoid jar with tooled shoulder, flared collar, and
0099: Rare W. HART / OGDENSBURGH Stoneware Cow's Head ChurnEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Fine 2 Gal. W. HART / OGDENSBURGH Stoneware Jar with: Scarce Two-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Fish Decoration, Stamped "W. HART / OGDENSBURGH, N.Y.", circa 1860, cylindrical crock with tooled shoulder, semi-rounded rim, and applied lug handles,
0102: Fine 2 Gal. W. HART / OGDENSBURGH Stoneware Jar withEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Extremely Rare Redware Bear Figure, attrib. Anthony: Extremely Rare Glazed Redware Figure of a Standing Bear Clutching a Tree Trunk, attributed to Anthony Weis Bacher, Adams County, PA, Mechanicstown (now Thurmont), MD, or Winchester, VA, circa
0105: Extremely Rare Redware Bear Figure, attrib. AnthonyEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Outstanding Squat Shenandoah Valley Multi-Glazed: Exceptional Fat-Bodied Redware Cream Pitcher with Heavy Copper Glaze over Yellow Slip, attributed to S. Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA, late 19th century, highly-ovoid creamer with footed base, flared
0107: Outstanding Squat Shenandoah Valley Multi-GlazedEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Strasburg, VA Diminutive Multi-Glazed Redware Jar: Very Rare Diminutive Multi-Glazed Redware Jar, attributed to S. Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA, late 19th century, small-size ovoid jar with rounded foot and semi-rounded rim, the surface decorated with
0108: Strasburg, VA Diminutive Multi-Glazed Redware JarEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rare Small-Sized Multi-Glazed Redware Creamer,: Rare Small-Sized Multi-Glazed Redware Creamer, Strasburg, VA, origin, circa 1890, ovoid-bodied pitcher with pronounced foot, flaring collar, shoulder molding, and incised line at midsection. Covered
0109: Rare Small-Sized Multi-Glazed Redware Creamer,Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rare Multi-Glazed Redware Jug, Bell or Eberly,: Fine and Rare Shenandoah Valley Multi-Glazed Redware Jug, attributed to J. Eberly & Co. or S. Bell & Sons, Strasburg, VA, circa 1890, small-sized ovoid jug with tooled spout and applied handle, the
0110: Rare Multi-Glazed Redware Jug, Bell or Eberly,Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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S. BELL & SON. / STRASBURG, VA Redware Jar: Shenandoah Valley Glazed Redware Jar, Stamped "S. BELL & SON. / STRASBURG", VA origin, circa 1890, ovoid jar with deeply-coggled rim, the surface dipped in cream-colored slip, decorated with streaks
0111: S. BELL & SON. / STRASBURG, VA Redware JarEst. US$300-US$500
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J. EBERLY & CO. / STRASBURG, VA Redware Bean Pot: Shenandoah Valley Glazed Redware Bean Pot, Stamped "J. EBERLY & CO. / STRASBURG, VA", late 19th century, semi-ovoid pot with applied handle, the exterior covered in a lead-and-manganese glaze, the
0113: J. EBERLY & CO. / STRASBURG, VA Redware Bean PotEst. US$250-US$350
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Rare Shenandoah Valley Stoneware Preserve Jar attrib.: Rare Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Preserve Jar, attributed to the Coffman family, Rockingham Co., VA, circa 1850, squat-shaped, highly ovoid jar with ribbed lug handles, decorated on the front and back
0117: Rare Shenandoah Valley Stoneware Preserve Jar attrib.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Exceedingly Rare James River, Virginia Stoneware: Exceedingly Rare Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Inkwell, attributed to Benjamin DuVal's Richmond Stoneware Manufactory, Richmond, VA, circa 1811-1820, cylindrical form with tooled edge, fashioned with
0118: Exceedingly Rare James River, Virginia StonewareEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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