Sold(19th c) GLAZED REDWARE PITCHERIn dark olive green glaze. 8 inches. Condition: Glaze inconsistencies/production defects. Temp No 2623See Sold Price
Sold19th Century Glazed Miniature Redware Pitcher.19th Century Glazed Miniature Redware Pitcher. Pinched top. 3-3/4"h. Along with a small saucer, 2-3/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor chips.See Sold Price
Sold2 Pieces of 19th Century Mottle Glazed Redware.Two Pieces of 19th Century Mottle Glazed Redware. Pitcher, 8-1/4"h. and a jug, 9"h. Condition: Good with chips and wear.See Sold Price
SoldMottle Glazed Redware Pottery Pitcher.19th Century Mottle Glazed Redware Pottery Pitcher. Flared rim with pinched spout, applied loop handle, and bulbous body with incise ring decoration. 8"h. Condition: Fair with diagonal crack across spSee Sold Price
Sold19th Century Redware Speckle Glazed Pitcher.19th Century Redware Speckle Glazed Pitcher. Bulbous form with applied ribbed loop handle. 9-1/4"h. Condition: Good with some small rim chips.See Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Pitcher, Possibly Maine, Early 19th c.Of ovoid form, the rim and neck surrounded by tooled banding, applied ribbed strap handle, the orange clay covered down to the unglazed foot in dark brown glaze. Height 8 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
SoldGLAZED REDWARE PITCHER19th c. Bulbous Form Jug, with applied strap handle, three incised lines at the rim, broad neck, 8 1/2" high, 7 1/2" x 6". Mid-body firing glaze flaw; rim flakes.See Sold Price
SoldGlazed New England Redware PitcherGlazed Redware Pitcher, New England origin, early to mid 19th century, ovoid pitcher with footed base, tooled shoulder, and flared rim molding, the surface covered in a heavy lead glaze over a mottledSee Sold Price
SoldUnusual Pennsylvania Redware Pitcher with Mocha SeaweedUnusual Glazed Redware Pitcher with Mocha Seaweed Decoration, PA origin, third quarter 19th century, ovoid pitcher with footed base, tooled shoulder, and flared rim, decorated around the midsection wiSee Sold Price
SoldRedware Mottle Glazed Pottery Pitcher.19th Century Redware Mottle Glazed Pottery Pitcher. Applied loop handle. 6-3/4"h. Condition: Fair with chips, rim and spout repairs.See 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
SoldLot of 3 Early Brown Glazed Redware Jug, Pitcher, JarLot of 3 early brown glazed redware - ovoid jug with manganese, 8 1/2" H, glaze losses; 18th to early 19th century pitcher with manganese, strap handle, make-do wooden lid, minor glaze losses; ovoid sSee Sold Price
SoldBlack glazed bulbous redware pitcher, 8" tall, chipsBlack glazed bulbous redware pitcher, 8" tall, chips and glaze roughage around base, mid-19th cSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Green Glazed Redware Molded PitchersFrench, 19th C. 8"h and 9 1/2"h By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForestSee Sold Price
SoldMulti-Glazed Redware Tankard Pitcher, Strasburg, VAMulti-Glazed Redware Tankard Pitcher, Strasburg, VA origin, late 19th century, cylindrical pitcher with footed base, tooled shoulder, short flaring rim, and ribbed strap handle, the surface decoratedSee Sold Price
SoldTwo American Pitchers, 19th CenturyTwo American pitchers, 19th Century, one a blue and white spongeware jug (ex Betty Berdan), and a manganese glazed redware potbelly cream pitcher with hande (ex Gamal Amer). Spongeware pitcher: 9 1/4"See Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: New England Glazed Redware JugsTwo New England Glazed Redware Jugs, 19th century, an ovoid jug with fine streaked lead-and-manganese glaze, Bristol County, MA origin; paired with a small, narrow-bodied jug with lead glaze over a moSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Pennsylvania glazed miniature redware, 19th centuryEach with minor rim chips except pitcher, which is in excellent condition. No apparent cracks or repairs. Jar: 2 5/8" high, smallest bowl: 2 1/4" diameter.See 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
SoldA group of assorted small glazed redware items,A group of assorted small glazed redware items Pennsylvania, 19th century Including a miniature jug dated "1863" in slip; a green and orange glazed miniature pitcher; a pair of manganese glazed bowls;See Sold Price
SoldLot of Three: Pennsylvania Redware Vessels incl. DatedThree Pieces of Glazed Redware, PA origin, 19th century, a small-sized, tapered pot with streaky manganese decoration under a clear lead glaze, incised "1896" on underside; a small-sized pitcher withSee Sold Price
SoldSIX SALT GLAZED AND REDWARE JUGS, 19TH CENTURYTWO BOTTLES, ON BIRD FEEDER, ONE PITCHER ONE LID MISSING, SMALL CHIPS TO RIMS , GREATEST HEIGHT 11 INCHES,See Sold Price
SoldThree Yellow and Green Glazed Redware VesselsEuropean, 19th/ 20th C. Comprising two jugs and a pitcher. 3 pieces Heights from 9 1/2" to 17" By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForest.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Glazed Redware VesselsEuropean, 19th/ 20th c. Comprising four pitchers, a double-handled pot and a small pot 6 pieces By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForest.See Sold Price