
Description
Three American Ceramic Wares, 1830-61. Comprising a parian porcelain vase, possibly made in Bennington, Vermont, molded on two sides with an eagle holding a laurel branch in its beak, applied with grape clusters on the sides; a Bennington flint enamel 'Alternate Rib' pitcher, Bennington, Vermont, 1849-1858; and a yellowware 'Queen Victoria' and 'Duchess of Kent' flask, 1838-1861.Vase: H: 7.5 in., W: 3.25 in., D: 3.125 in.Pitcher: H: 6 in. (top of handle), W: 5.875 in., Diam: 3.75 in.Flask: H: 7.5 in., W: 4.125 in., D: 2.625 in.
Condition
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28%
Dimensions
7.5 x 4.125 x 2.625 in
Three American Ceramic Wares
Estimate $200-$400
Starting Price
$100
Recommended
$100
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$200
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30th Anniversary Antiques Auction - Session I
Mar 13, 2026 10:00 AM EDTEpping, NH, United States
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