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SoldRedware Strainer & JugRedware strainer with slip decoration. 12" x 10" x 5", along with jug, 10" Ht., imperfections.See Sold Price
SoldRedware JugRedware jug with green glaze. New Bedford Massachusetts area. Condition: Excellent condition. Small chip on lip. H 6" W 5-1/2". Copy and paste this link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/shSee 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
SoldFine Glazed New England Redware JugRedware Jug, New England, early to mid 19th century, lead-glazed, ovoid jug with pronounced foot and ribbed handle, colored bright green with orange spots and flecks of reddish hues. Attractive form aSee Sold Price
SoldRedware Jug with Handles, MaineRedware jug, Maine, circa 1850, with pink and orange glaze with green glaze splatter. Provenance: Acquired New England Auctions January 10, 2024, lot 315. 8" H Property from the Estate Collection of JSee Sold Price
SoldGalena Redware Jug w/ Grooved SpoutGlazed Redware Jug, Galena, IL origin, second half 19th century, squat-shaped jug with distinctive tooled spout, the surface covered in a heavy lead glaze over a speckled orange ground. Provenance: FrSee Sold Price
SoldSmall Redware JugRedware jug with manganese decoration. Likely Connecticut, circa 1830. Provenance: Collection of Nancy and Gary Stass. H 5-7/8 in.See Sold Price
SoldPiedmont North Carolina Redware Jug10.5" ca. 1790 - 1820 redware jug from a piedmont north Carolina estate. Fresh to the market example of North Carolina redware. Possibly Guilford or Alamance County. Found in a Guilford County old homSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jug, Mid 19th CenturyExceptional Glazed Redware Jug, Probably NY State Origin, Mid 19th Century, Small-Sized, Semi-Ovoid Jug, Tooled Spout with Incised Ring, and Applied Strap Handle. The Lead-Glazed Surface Features an OSee Sold Price
Sold19TH C REDWARE JUG, PROBABLY GONIC, NH, 9"19TH C REDWARE JUG, PROBABLY GONIC, NH, 9"See Sold Price
SoldRedware Jug and JarGood redware jug and jar. New England, 19th century Jug H 9" W 7-1/4" Dia bottom 5" Jar. H 7-3/8" Dia bottom 5." Condition: Fine original condition. Copy and paste this link for high-res images. httpsSee Sold Price
SoldNEW ENGLAND REDWARE JUGDiminutive 19th c. Redware Ovoid Jug, probably Maine, with salmon to reddish glaze, 7 3/4" high, 5" diam. Small glaze frit to top rim.See Sold Price
SoldSmall Redware JugSmall redware jug with manganese decoration. New England, circa 1820. Condition: Excellent condition with minimal imperfections. H 5-3/4" W 4-3/8". Copy and paste this link for high-res images: https:See Sold Price
SoldLarge Early 19th Century Ovoid Redware JugLarge Early 19th Century Ovoid Redware Jugblack manganese glaze.Height 14 1/2 inchesSee 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
SoldPeter Clarke redware jug w cork - 7 1/2" tallPeter Clarke redware jug w cork - 7 1/2" tallSee Sold Price
SoldRedware JugRedware jug with strap handle. New Hampshire, circa 1850. Condition: Excellent original condition. Two minor base chips. Two very small glass chips. H 7-3/4" W 5-1/2". Copy and paste this link for higSee Sold Price
SoldFine Half-Gallon Redware Jug with Slip Decoration,Fine Half-Gallon Redware Jug with Slip Decoration, Galena, IL origin, second half 19th centurySurface covered in a lead glaze over a mottled pale green and orange ground.Height: 9 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldSmall-Sized New England Redware Jug, c1820Small-Sized Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, circa 1820, ovoid jug with footed base, ribbed strap handle, and unusual tooled midsection, the shoulder decorated with a series of vertical manganeSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Redware Strainer Amphora + Petite UnguentariumRoman, Holy Land, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A set of 2 ancient Roman redware vessels including a larger strainer amphora and a petite unguentarium. The unguentarium was intended to hold scented oils,See Sold Price