Sold2019Rare Green Glaze Redware JarRare Green Glaze Redware Jar. H 6-7/8". Probably New England, circa 1830.See Sold Price
Sold2020New England Glazed Redware Jug, Maine or New Hampshire,Of ovoid form with pronounced unglazed foot, applied handle, covered in dark green and orange-brown speckled glaze. Height 6 1/4 inchesSee Sold Price
Sold2020New England Glazed Redware Batter Pitcher, 1850-80.Probably New Hampshire or Maine, 1850-80. The orange clay covered in brick-red glaze daubed with rows of vertical streaky patches in manganese brown. Height 6 inches. Lacking cover.See Sold Price
Sold2023Green Redware VaseRedware vase with green glaze. American, 19th century. H 10" W 6-1/4". Condition: Excellent original condition. Copy and paste link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0rha97c309x8mhr/AAAuSee Sold Price
Sold2022Redware Cup with Yellow Slip & Redware BottleGood redware cup with yellow slip. Canted redware bottle with mottled deep olive glaze. American, 19th century. Redware cup: H 3" D 2-3/4" Redware bottle: H 6-1/4" D (bottom) 5" Condition: Both in excSee Sold Price
Sold2017New England redware flask with manganese glaze, 7" hNew England redware flask with manganese glaze, 7" hSee Sold Price
Sold2018Fine New England Redware Stew Pot with Vibrant GlazeFine Glazed Redware Stew Pot with Lid, New England origin, early 19th century, ovoid pot with footed base, tooled shoulder, ribbed strap handle, and pouring spout, the surface decorated with spatteredSee Sold Price
Sold20218 Redware Jars in Graduated SizesAssembled collection of 8 graduated black glaze redware jars. New England, mid 19th century. Largest H 10" , Smallest H 2-7/8". Condiiton: Overall excellent with minor imperfections. Copy and paste thSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three Pieces of New England RedwareThree pieces of redware. New England circa 1820-1840. Flask: H 6" Bulbous jar: H 8-3/4" Jar: H 8-1/8". Condition: Flask with hairline cracks. Other items with minor imperfections as expected. Link forSee Sold Price
Sold2024NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JUG.Of bulbous form, height 6 inches. Small rim chip, light surface scratches.See Sold Price
Sold2017Rare New England Redware PitcherRare Redware Pitcher with Exceptional Glaze, New England origin, first half 19th century, ovoid pitcher with rounded foot, flared rim, and applied ribbed handle, the surface decorated with mottled ligSee Sold Price
Sold2021NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JUGDiminutive 19th c. Redware Ovoid Jug, probably Maine, with salmon to reddish glaze, 7 3/4" high, 5" diam. Small glaze frit to top rim.See Sold Price
Sold2017Glazed 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
Sold2020Early Miniature New England Redware JugTitle: Early miniature New England redware jug. Dimension: 3 1/2” high Provenance:Wonderful early miniature New England redware jug with a strap handle and great glaze. Shipping: Domestic: Flat-rateSee Sold Price
Sold2017Lot of Three: Green-Glazed New England Redware Jug withThree Pieces of Utilitarian Pottery, American, 19th century, an ovoid redware jug with appealing copper glaze, New England origin; an ovoid redware jar with lead-glazed interior, Northeastern U.S. oriSee Sold Price
Sold2015Ovoid New England Redware JugGlazed Redware Jug, New England origin, circa 1840, ovoid jug with footed base, rounded spout, and ribbed strap handle, the surface covered in a heavy lead glaze over a mottled orange-and-green groundSee Sold Price
Sold2017Small-Sized New England Redware JugSmall-Sized Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, early to mid 19th century, semi-ovoid jug with flared spout and thin strap handle, the surface covered in a mottled reddish-brown glaze. A few minorSee Sold Price
Sold2015Glazed New England Redware Stew Pot, circa 1820-40Glazed Redware Stew Pot, New England origin, circa 1820-1840, ovoid form with footed base, tooled rim, and applied strap handle, the surface covered in a streaky lead-based glaze. Good light-green colSee Sold Price
Sold2021Slide Top Box in Blue Gray Paint & Redware JugSlide-top box in original blue gray paint. T nail construction. New England. circa 1825. L 6-1/12" W 4-1/8" H 3-3/8". together with New England Redware Jug. Probably Maine or New Hampshire. Circa 1840See Sold Price
Sold2022John Maize Redware BirdSmall brown glaze redware bird by John Maize from Union Co., Pennsylvania, circa 1861-1866. H 3" W 3-5/8" D 1-1/2". Condition: Excellent condition. Provenance: ex. Dr. Deyerle. Copy and paste this linSee Sold Price
Sold20216 pcs Ira & Ella Peters Pewabic PotterySix pieces of 20th century Ira & Ella Peters Pewabic Pottery. Stylized forms in various Metallic glazes. Includes a 5 1/4" diameter bowl, 4" high vase, 3 1/4" high pitchers, and two 2 3/4" high vases.See Sold Price
Sold2020Pennsylvania Or New England Glazed Redware Mug,Of very slightly swelled cylindrical form, visible throw lines around the exterior, rounded foot, applied ribbed handle. Height 6 1/4 inchesSee Sold Price
Sold2017Lot 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
Sold2022EARLY NEW ENGLAND 19TH REDWARE CANNING JARGood mottled green and orange drip glaze with multiple mottled spots. Small flakes, rim chips and small base chip. 7 3/4 inches tall.See Sold Price