July 21 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery 2018-07-21 Auction - 457 Price Results - Crocker Farm in MD - Page 3
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Rare and Important J. BURGER, JR. / ROCHESTER, NYRare and Important Large-Sized Edgefield, SC StonewareExceptional Monumental Anna Pottery Stoneware Fair Jug
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Sparks, MD, United States
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July 21 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery

Crocker Farm

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Our Summer 2018 sale covers a broad range of potting traditions and styles, with outstanding objects representing the East Coast from Massachusetts to Georgia, westward to Ohio and Illinois. Among the 450+ lots in this auction are a number of works considered "iconic" in American ceramics and folk art collecting circles. Many of these are entirely new discoveries, and others are works that have resurfaced after many years of enjoyment, or hiding in storage, in houses throughout the country. Highlights include: Lot 75, an Anna Pottery stoneware fair jug w/ profuse decoration. Lot 28, an important large-sized face jug, Edgefield, SC, circa 1845-65--one of the finest Edgefield face vessels ever to come to auction. Lot 1, an exceptional stoneware churn w/ cobalt lion decoration, Stamped "J. BURGER, JR. / ROCHESTER, N.Y.", c. 1885--among his finest works. Lots 29 and 30, monumental pieces by Lincoln County, NC master, Daniel Seagle. Lot 153, a historically-significant Civil War crock w/ eagle decoration, inscribed "WE ARE AFTER YOU", stamped "J.B. PFALTZGRAFF / YORK, PA." Lot 263, a stoneware spaniel doorstop, Greensboro, PA. Lot 265, a six-gallon jar inscribed "A. & W. B. / Greensboro, Pa / Oct. 9th 1863," by the Boughners. Lot 91, a Shenandoah Valley slip-decorated redware eagle vase by J. Eberly, Strasburg, VA, c. 1890. Lot 90, a Shenandoah Valley redware pitcher and bowl set, Strasburg, VA. Lot 23, a five-gallon stoneware starface churn stamped "T. HARRINGTON / LYONS", NY. Lot 11, a four-gallon double pheasant churn, stamped "J. & E. NORTON / BENNINGTON, VT." Lot 10, an extremely rare "E. & L.P. NORTON / BENNINGTON, VT" stoneware potter's stamp. Lot 19, an elaborate stoneware deer churn stamped "FORT EDWARD POTTERY CO. / FT. EDWARD, N.Y." Lot 193, a presentation redware jar w/ incised bird decoration, dated July 3, 1835, by David Mandeville, Circleville, NY, 1835. Lot 112, a four-gallon angel crock stamped "W.A. MACQUOID & CO. ... NEW YORK."
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Rare Alamance County, NC Redware Pitcher: Extremely Rare Glazed Redware Pitcher with Profuse Two-Color Slip Decoration, Alamance County, NC origin, early 19th century, ovoid pitcher with footed base, tooled body and rim, and highly-unusual
0050: Rare Alamance County, NC Redware PitcherEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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5 Gal. Daniel Seagel, Vale, NC Alkaline-Glazed: Five-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Stamped "DS", Daniel Seagle, Vale, NC, circa 1840, ovoid jar with applied lug handles and thin, semi-rounded rim, the surface covered in a green alkaline
0052: 5 Gal. Daniel Seagel, Vale, NC Alkaline-GlazedEst. US$600-US$800
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Lot of Three: Catawba Valley, NC Pail-Shaped: Three Alkaline-Glazed Cream Risers, Catawba Valley, NC origin, late 19th century, all of pail-shaped form with dark alkaline-glazed surfaces. In good to excellent condition. H (of smallest) 4 3/4".
0056: Lot of Three: Catawba Valley, NC Pail-ShapedEst. US$150-US$250
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Lot of Two: Catawba Valley, NC Alkaline-Glazed: Two Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jars, Catawba Valley, NC origin, fourth quarter 19th century, two two-gallon jars, both of semi-ovoid form with flared rims and applied lug handles, each covered in a
0060: Lot of Two: Catawba Valley, NC Alkaline-GlazedEst. US$100-US$200
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Lot of Three: Alabama Stoneware incl. 5 Gal.: Three Alabama Stoneware Jugs, 19th century, a squat-shaped, one-gallon salt-glazed jug with heavy drip to spout area; a two-gallon cylindrical jug with light alkaline glaze; and a double-handled
0062: Lot of Three: Alabama Stoneware incl. 5 Gal.Est. US$300-US$500
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Small-Sized Redware Bowl, PA or Southern origin: Unusual Diminutive Redware Bowl with Manganese Decoration, American, PA or Southern U.S. origin, 19th century, with tapered sides and rounded rim, the interior decorated in manganese with a crossed
0065: Small-Sized Redware Bowl, PA or Southern originEst. US$300-US$400
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Reggie Meaders Stoneware Pig Figure: Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Figure of a Boar, Signed "Reggie Meaders", Cleveland, GA, late 20th century, figure of a standing boar with wheel-thrown body and applied features including large ears,
0071: Reggie Meaders Stoneware Pig FigureEst. US$300-US$400
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