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SoldAmerican Glazed Redware Pitcher and Plate, C. 1840The first probably Bristol County, Massachusetts or Norwalk, Connecticut, medium red clay covered in speckled orange-brown glaze daubed in manganese brown; the miniature dish probably Norwalk, ConnectSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Redware & Pottery Pitchers, 11Group of 11 Early American Redware and Pottery Pitchers, red and brown glazes. Largest: 10.5" H x 9.25" W x 8.25" D. Provenance: The Rookery, built 1799, Axtell Antiques, Deposit, New York. Keywords:See Sold Price
SoldRare 19C. American Miniature Redware Toy PitcherUnited States,19th Century Rare and early American redware toy pitcher, decorated with a mottled magnesium orange glaze, a sweet piece of child's scale pottery. RISD Museum accession number D44.519.14See Sold Price
SoldEarly American Tall Ovoid Redware PitcherEarly American Tall Ovoid Redware Pitchermottled green glaze, New HampshireHeight 8 3/4 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN REDWARE CROCK AND PITCHER, 19TH CENTURYAMERICAN REDWARE CROCK AND PITCHER, 19TH CENTURY Includes a small pitcher with strap handle and a bulbous storage crock, both finished in reddish-brown lead glaze. Typical utilitarian forms used for cSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JUG / PITCHER,lead-glazed, approximately one-quart capacity, ovoid body with cylindrical neck, beaded neck ring, tooled rim, applied strap handle with double ridge, and pronounced foot. Yellow slip-trailed decoratiSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Three: Redware Batter Pitchers with ManganeseThree Glazed Redware Batter Pitchers, American, 19th century, all of squat, ovoid form with sponged manganese decoration and lead-glazed surfaces. The largest includes a glazed redware lid. Medium-sizSee Sold Price
SoldRedware PitcherRedware pitcher with slip decoration. American, mid 19th century. Condition: Excellent condition. No damage noted. H 9-1/8" W 7-1/2". Copy and paste link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sSee Sold Price
SoldRedware PitcherRedware pitcher with slip decoration. American, probably Maine or Vermont. Mid 19th century. H 6-5/8". Condition: A couple minor rim chips. Link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/pwqSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE PIECES OF HANDLED REDWARE.THREE PIECES OF HANDLED REDWARE. American, 19th Century. Cream pitcher with handle. 4"h. Bulbous mug with slip decoration. 4"h. Cream pitcher. 2"h. From the collection of Carol Schulman (Chesterland,See Sold Price
SoldAmericana Lot1) Redware pitcher with olive glaze. American, 19th century. Condition: Excellent condition. H 10-3/8" W 8-1/2". 2) Signed and decorated oval box lid. Marked 'Levi Beal' in star. Condition: Original cSee Sold Price
SoldREDWARE PITCHER BY WILLIAM PECKER (MASSACHUSETTS).REDWARE PITCHER BY WILLIAM PECKER (MASSACHUSETTS). American, circa 1820. With manganese decoration. 6.25"h. 6"d. with handle. Ex David Good. Sold at Christie's, New York, June 18, 2003 (Sale #1247). FSee Sold Price
SoldFive American Redware and Stoneware Jugs, 19th CenturyFive American Glazed Pottery Jugs, 19th Century Comprising four redware pitchers / jugs and small stoneware jug. Each having handles. (5) Dimensions: Heights range from 6in to 8in. PSee Sold Price
SoldLARGE REDWARE PITCHER WITH MANGANESE DECORATION ATTRIBUTED TO KOCH POTTERY.LARGE REDWARE PITCHER WITH MANGANESE DECORATION ATTRIBUTED TO KOCH POTTERY. American (Missouri), 19th Century. Applied strap handle, incised rim and freehand decoration throughout. 10.25"h. 9"w. Ex DaSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF SIX AMERICAN REDWARE & STONEWARE VESSELS19th century; the first: a pitcher, having brown splotches on tan / dark yellow ground (7 3/4 inches high); the second: a jar, having a wide mouth and tapering body with mottled green / rust dripped gSee Sold Price
SoldMINIATURE REDWARE PITCHER.American (Pennsylvania), 19th Century. Red glaze with brown sponge decoration. Possibly a creamer. 2.75"h.See Sold Price
SoldTHREE AMERICAN REDWARE VESSELS WITH MANGANESE GLAZE.American, 19th Century. Two jugs with applied handles. 6.5"h, and 3.5''h. Together with a footed cream pitcher, applied handle and incised rings around neck. 3.5''h.Provenance: From the Lifetime ColleSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Stoneware (3)Crock with cobalt decoration, 9 1/4" high, Jug with cobalt bird decoration, 11 1/2" high marked Fort Edward, NY and Redware pitcher, 10" high marked S. Pepson, Albany, NYSee Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF AMERICAN POTTERY19th-20th century. Includes a large incised redware pitcher, an English bellied tankard with pewter mounts, a small jug with incised leaves, a ribbed redware jar, a glazed flower pot tray, and a redwaSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Eight: Miniature Redware Jars, Jugs, and PansEight Miniature Redware Articles, American, 19th century, a pitcher, a pan with coggled shoulder, two ovoid jars, a cylindrical jar, a cup, and two ovoid jugs. Provenance: Dr. Raymond L. Owen CollectiSee Sold Price
SoldJacob Medinger Redware Milk Pitcher with EagleJacob Medinger redware milk pitcher with incised patriotic eagle and shield motif. American, early 19th century. H 7 in. Condition: Small rim chip noted. See Sold Price
SoldRARE REDWARE PUZZLE PITCHER.American (Pennsylvania), 18th Century. Cutout hearts with yellow glaze Ewer/Pitcher. Unusual and rare, possibly Moravian. Old tag inside pitcher notes: Pa. 18th C. 7.75"h. 5.5"w.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American pottery collectibles including: A Navajo water pitcher, redware clay, with noteTwo Native American pottery collectibles including: A Navajo water pitcher, redware clay, with note attached that it is from the old Hogan Reservation San Ostee, NM, circa 1900 - very good condition -See Sold Price
SoldFive Redware ArticlesFive Redware Articles American, 19th Century including two pitchers, two banks and one inkwell. Height of largest pitcher 5 1/4 inches.  Property from the Collection of American Country Antiques,See Sold Price