SoldTwo Redware Jars & LidOntario. Redware. Two redware jars; the larger one with an exceptionally mottled dark green and orange glaze on the lid. A likely provenance of Western Ontario potteries. Lot 1: 8.5" x 5.75". Lot 2: 4See Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware JarsTwo redware jars. North Eastern United States, circa 1850. Provenance: Muleskinner Antiques- Ron Korman. H 10-1/2" D 6-1/4". H 7-1/4" D 5-1/4". Condition: Excellent condition withSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware JarsTwo redware jars. Connecticut, circa 1850. Condition: Excellent overall with minor imperfections as expected. Larger H 9-3/4" D rim 7". Smaller H 7" D rim 5-5/8". Copy and paste link for high-res imagSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware JarsLikely Penn. With mottled glaze, 5 1/2" diameter x 7 1/2" high; and 6 1/2" diameter x 9 1/2" high. Condition 1st minor glaze ware at lip; 2nd chips on lip and line.See Sold Price
SoldTwo redware jars. The first a jar with applied ears and manganese decorations - chips and glazingTwo redware jars. The first a jar with applied ears and manganese decorations - chips and glazing wear along the top edge, chips along the bottom edge and check in collar area extending from rim - meaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware JarsTwo redware jars. American, mid 19th century. Condition: Jar without handle has a few rim chips. 1) Jar H 5-3/4" W 4-7/8". 2) Handled jar H 6-1/4" W 6-1/4". Copy and paste link for high-res images: htSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Redware Jar and Westerwald Pitcher with GHTwo Pieces of Utilitarian Pottery, American and German origin, 19th century, a Westerwald pitcher with elaborate incised floral decoration culminating in a heart, inscribed "GH", paired with an AmericSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Redware JarsTwo good early redware jars. Probably Connecticut. Mid 19th century. H 7-3/8" Dia. bottom 4-3/4". H 10-1/2" D bottom 6-1/2". Condition: Fine original condition. Copy and paste this link for high-res iSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Glazed Redware Jars, Northeastern U.S. origin,Two Pieces of Glazed Redware, Northeastern U.S. origin, circa 1840, a stew pot with streaked manganese decoration, paired with an ovoid jar with tooled banding and spattered manganese decoration. StewSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware Lidded Jars, Dated 1796with initials "M*G" and "G*G" on fronts, floral line painted decoration verso. 8" high, 8" diameter. Substantial damage and losses to jars and lids, please see images.See Sold Price
SoldTwo redware ovoid jars. The first with concentricTwo redware ovoid jars. The first with concentric incised lines under collar, and with side handles and manganese splotches on footed base - chips to edge of base, chips and wear to edge of rim, otherSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly CTNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly Connecticut, First Half Nineteenth Century. Of bulbous form with tall collar, footed base and applied lug handles, surrounded by tooled banding below the neck,See Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jar, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, LongGlazed Redware Jar, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, Long Island, New York origin, second quarter 19th century, ovoid jar with footed base, curved tab handles, and flared rim with coggled embellishment at bSee Sold Price
SoldEleven Pieces of Glazed PotteryEleven Pieces of Glazed Pottery America including Pennsylvania, 19th and early 20th centuries Including two marked redware jars, one "JOHN BELL/WAYNESBORO," one "BELL," two mugs, two bulbous jars, thrSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jar with Streaked Manganese DecorationGlazed Redware Jar, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, NY origin, mid 19th century, ovoid jar with tall collar, rounded foot, and applied handles, decorated with streaks of manganese and covered in a lead glaSee Sold Price
Sold19th Century Salt Glaze Stoneware Crock, Two Handled Redware PotDescription: A diminutive stoneware crock decorated with cobalt blue flowers, together with a large two-handled redware jar or pot with glazed interior. Materials: Earthenware Markings & Inscriptions:See Sold Price
SoldTwo New England Redware JarsTwo good New England redware jars, mid 19th century. H 7-1/2" Dia. bottom 5-1/5" and H 8-3/4" Dia. bottom 5-3/8". Condition: Excellent without restoration. Minor chips and imperfections. Copy and pastSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Good Small Redware JarsTwo good small redware jars with manganese decoration. New England, mid-19th century. H 4-1/4" Dia. bottom 2-7/8" and H 5-1/4" Dia. bottom 3-5/8" Copy and paste this link for high-res images. https://See Sold Price
SoldThree Manganese-Decorated Redware Jars, NY or CTThree Manganese-Decorated Redware Jars, Huntington, Long Island, New York or Norwalk, CT, circa 1840, all of ovoid form with flared collars, applied handles, and daubed manganese decoration, each withSee Sold Price
Soldsix early 19th c redware jarssix early 19th c redware jars- two with handles, hts 6" to 10"See Sold Price
SoldTHREE POTTERY PIECES INCLUDING SPONGEWARE.American and probably English, 19th century. Two jars. Redware with tooled band. Rim roughness. 5.5"h. and white clay with dark brown slip, 4"h. Together with a blue sponge footed dish/vase with rufflSee Sold Price