Sold2016Lot of Two: Unusual CHAS GRAHAM / CHEMICAL POTTERYTwo Small-Sized Stoneware Pitchers, Stamped "CHAS GRAHAM / CHEMICAL POTTERY WORKS / BROOKLYN, N.Y.", circa 1878-1913, both of ovoid form with distinctive spouts and salt-glazed surfaces over a light-bSee Sold Price
Sold2017Extremely Rare Bibb County, Alabama Stoneware Pitcher,Extremely Rare Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Signed and Dated "John Terry / April the 8th / 1887", Bibb County, AL origin, 1887, small-sized pitcher with ovoid belly, tooled midsection, tall collSee Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER AND CUSPIDOR.Mid 19th century. Both with brushed cobalt swags. Small cuspidor. Some edge damage. 3.25"h. 7.25"d. And a small pitcher with applied handle. 7.25"h.See Sold Price
Sold2016American 19th Century Stoneware Small Pitcher.American 19th Century Stoneware Small Pitcher. Rouletting and raised bead bandings, highlighted with cobalt blue decoration. 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with three small base rim chips.See Sold Price
Sold2022Antique American Decorated Stoneware PitcherMid 19th century, likely New York or Pennsylvania origin. Very nicely formed and salt glazed pitcher having cobalt decoration of bird at the front of the body. The pitcher having two small chips to thSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three pieces of American stoneware.Three pieces of American stoneware including: Large pitcher with marbleized green glaze and blue band around shoulder, probably Southern origin - hairline on handle, small chip to end of spout and glaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of Two: Randolph County, Alabama Stoneware incl.Two Pieces of Randolph County, Alabama Stoneware, 19th century, a small-sized pitcher with tooled body and appealing greenish alkaline glaze with orange spotting, attributed to the Mapp Pottery, circaSee Sold Price
Sold20202 Salt Glaze Blue Stoneware Pitchers2 early American salt glaze blue stoneware pitchers, one with a butterfly on each side and one with a bird on each side. Measures approx. 8"H x 8.25"W. Condition report: good overall, some small chipsSee Sold Price
Sold2018Redware and Stoneware VesselsAmerican, 19th-20th century. A stoneware handled jug, a handled redware vessel, marked illegibly, a small stoneware pitcher and a redware bowl; largest ht. 11.5, dia. 5.5 in. Provenance: Property fromSee Sold Price
Sold2019Collection Antique Salt Glazed Stoneware Articles19th century. The group includes an American stoneware jug marked Cortland by Chollar Darby and Co along with a handsome British molded hunt pitcher and a small British advertising spirits bottle. VerSee Sold Price
Sold2018Two American Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Vessels19th century, Mid Atlantic and Northern United States. One pitcher likely from Maryland or Virginia together with a storage jar marked “M. Tyler and Co Albany NYâ€. Each having some small nicSee Sold Price
Sold20227 Warren MacKenzie Pottery Vessels - MarkedWarren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of seven studio pottery ceramic vessels including five tea bowls and two small pitchers. Glazed stoneware. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzieSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Lot of Stoneware Art Pottery, Signed 'AL Beck'American, 20th century. A lot of 7 pieces of handmade pottery. Some signed 'AL Beck' underside. Includes three mugs, a pitcher, one plate, a fruit bowl, and two small trinket dishes. Loss toSee Sold Price
Sold2023SIX PIECES OF STONEWARE.American, second half 19th Century and early 20th Century. A bowl. 5.5"h, 11"d. a small jug, 6"h and three pitchers; two with raised cobalt decoration. 8.25"h chips and 4.5"h together with an embossedSee Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER BY J. MANTELLAMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER BY J. MANTELLPenn Yan, New York. Two-gallon pitcher having cobalt floral decoration. 12" height, 9" diameterSee Sold Price
Sold2023Small Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Foliate Decoration.Small Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Foliate Decoration. Attributed to Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. Ovoid pitcher with tooled collar, decorated with a foliate motif. 7"h.See Sold Price
Sold2017Very Fine Small-Sized Stoneware Jar with WatchspringFine Small-Sized Vertical-Handled Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Watch Spring Decoration, Manhattan or New Jersey origin, mid 18th century, ovoid jar with tooled shoulder, semi-squared rim, and applied verSee Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.Mid 19th century. Applied handle. Brushed cobalt clover decoration. Minor rim flake. 10.5"h.See Sold Price
Sold2016Small Stoneware pitcher, probably quart size, withSmall Stoneware pitcher, probably quart size, with cobalt blue floral decoration, attributed to William & Charles Wingender - Haddonfield NJ. 7"H. Circa 1890. Excellent original condition.See Sold Price
Sold2024AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.America, mid-19th Century. Impressed "1" with brushed cobalt flower. Applied handle. Minor spout flake. 11"h.See Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN STONEWARE PITCHER.Possibly Maryland or Virginia, 2nd half 19th century. Large pitcher with applied handle and brushed cobalt tulips around the shoulder. 16"h.See Sold Price
Sold2017Small-Sized Stoneware Jar w/ Compass-Drawn Designs,Small-Sized Vertical-Handled Stoneware Jar with Incised Compass Decoration, attributed to Thomas Commeraw, Manhattan, NY, circa 1800, ovoid jar with footed base, heavily-tooled shoulder, and applied vSee Sold Price
Sold2018Small Stoneware Pitcher Attributed to Remmey.Small Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Floral Decoration. Attributed to Richard C. Remmey, Philadelphia, PA. Ovoid form with semi-square rim. Decorated with a single brushed cobalt flower, spout and handSee Sold Price
Sold2021Small Stoneware PitcherSmall stoneware pitcher with blue decoration. 7.25"h x 3.75"dia (rim)See Sold Price
May 16DuMouchellesRoyal Doulton (English) 'Eglinton Tournament' Stoneware Pitcher, Ca. 1910, H 7" W 6" L 8"US$50