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Sold(19th c) GLAZED REDWARE PITCHERIn dark olive green glaze. 8 inches. Condition: Glaze inconsistencies/production defects. Temp No 2623See Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Pitcher, Possibly Maine, Early 19th c.Of ovoid form, the rim and neck surrounded by tooled banding, applied ribbed strap handle, the orange clay covered down to the unglazed foot in dark brown glaze. Height 8 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
SoldGLAZED REDWARE PITCHER19th c. Bulbous Form Jug, with applied strap handle, three incised lines at the rim, broad neck, 8 1/2" high, 7 1/2" x 6". Mid-body firing glaze flaw; rim flakes.See Sold Price
SoldBlack glazed bulbous redware pitcher, 8" tall, chipsBlack glazed bulbous redware pitcher, 8" tall, chips and glaze roughage around base, mid-19th cSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Green Glazed Redware Molded PitchersFrench, 19th C. 8"h and 9 1/2"h By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForestSee Sold Price
SoldThree Yellow and Green Glazed Redware VesselsEuropean, 19th/ 20th C. Comprising two jugs and a pitcher. 3 pieces Heights from 9 1/2" to 17" By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForest.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Glazed Redware VesselsEuropean, 19th/ 20th c. Comprising four pitchers, a double-handled pot and a small pot 6 pieces By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForest.See Sold Price
SoldGroup of Glazed and Slip-Decorated RedwareProbably French, 19th C. Comprising three bowls, three smaller bowls and two pitchers. 8 pieces Tallest 5 3/4"h Largest 8 1/2"d By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeSee Sold Price
SoldMINIATURE (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JUGLight brown glaze with manganese spot decoration. 4 1/2 inches. Condition: Some minor losses. Please see photos. Temp No 2607See Sold Price
SoldAdams Co., PA 19th C. Glazed Redware Flowerpot.Adams Co., PA 19th Century Mottled Glaze Redware Flowerpot. Incised "Solomon Miller 1887". Square molded rim, tapered body with tooled banding, and attached saucer base. 5"h. x 4-3/4" diam.See Sold Price
SoldSMALL (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JUGOlive green glaze with orange spotting. 7 inches. Condition: Some losses. Please see photos. Temp No 2606See Sold Price
SoldMANGANESE DECORATED (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JAR9 1/4 inches. Condition: Repairs & losses. Temp No 2622See Sold Price
SoldPennsylvania 19th C. Glazed Redware Cider Jug.Pennsylvania 19th Century Glazed Redware Cider Jug. Squat form with side spout, applied rim loop handle, coggle-wheel shoulder, molded base, and original lid. 7-3/4"h.See Sold Price
Sold19TH C REDWARE PITCHER WITH OLIVE GLAZE19TH C REDWARE PITCHER WITH OLIVE GLAZE. AMER, 19THC H 10-3/8" W 8-1/2".See Sold Price
SoldA 19TH C. REDWARE PITCHER WITH CONCENTRIC RINGSThe pitcher with concentric rings, plus a redware jar with thick pronounced rim, no markings. Measure 10 to 11 inches. Provenance: The estate of Glenda St. John. We happily provide seamless in-house pSee Sold Price
SoldThree PA 19th C. Glazed Redware Miniature Jars.Three Pennsylvania 19th Century Glazed Redware Miniature Jars. 1" to 2-3/4"h.See Sold Price
SoldThree 19th C. Glazed Redware Storage Jars.Three Various 19th Century Glazed Redware Storage Jars. One apple butter jar and two straight-sided canning jars with various colored glaze. 5-1/4" to 7-3/4"h.See Sold Price
Sold19th C. Glazed redware, including: four plates with notched rims, varying sizes with the largest19th C. Glazed redware, including: four plates with notched rims, varying sizes with the largest being 10 1/4" diam, wear consistent with age and use, with different levels of chipping, craquelure, anSee Sold Price
SoldNew England 19th C. Glazed Redware Storage Jar.Large New England 19th Century Glazed Redware Straight-Sided Storage Jar. Lead glaze over colorful olive ground with orange spotting. 11-1/2"h.See Sold Price
SoldFour PA 19th C. Glazed Redware Storage Jars.Bulbous bodies with molded rims. Largest, 6"h. x 4-1/2" diam.See Sold Price
SoldPA 19th C. Glazed Redware Storage Jar.Unusual sage/gray glazing, bulbous body with semi-round rim. 6"h. x 5" diam.See Sold Price
SoldAdams Co., PA 19th C. Glazed Redware Mug.Adams Co., PA 19th Century Mottled Glaze Redware Mug. Incised on bottom "Solomon Miller, Sept. #3, 1882". 3-1/4"h. Provenance: The late Ronald E. Hammer, New Oxford, PA.See Sold Price
SoldEarly 19th c New England Redware CrockEarly 19th c glazed redware crock with splotches of brown manganese on a reddish ground, ovoid form with flared lip and incised lines, applied ears, few small chips on rim, ht 11"See Sold Price
SoldEarly 19th c New England Redware CrockEarly 19th c glazed redware crock with splotches of brown manganese on a reddish ground, ovoid form with narrow collar with incised lines and applied ears, chip on rim, few small chips, ht 9 1/2"See Sold Price