SoldAmerican Redware Tavern Mug5 1/4" tall. with slipware decoration. Very minor roughness around upper and lower rim.See Sold Price
SoldFour American Glazed Redware Tankards/ Mugs, 19th CenturyFour American Glazed Redware Tankards/ Mugs, 19th Century Comprising a 5in manganese glazed tankard, purchased in 1981; a 5 1/4in manganese glazed barrel form tankard, incised body, applied strapSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Anasazi McDonald Redware Mug + Casas Grandes MugNative American, southwestern United States, Arizona, Upper Gila River region, Pueblo III, McDonald style, ca. 1200 to 1350 CE; Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes, ca. 120See Sold Price
SoldTHREE REDWARE MUGS.American, mid 19th Century. A scuttle or sharing mug. Chips and wear. 3.75"h., a mug with dark brown mottled glaze. Wear and glaze flakes. 4.5"h. together with a mug with applied handle and horizontalSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Redware Articles, 9 Pcs.Group of Nine Early American Redware Articles, comprising: large bowl, three crocks, one with black splatter design, two mugs, one with yellow glaze, and two small jugs. Largest: 4" H x 13" Diameter.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Three: Redware Rundlet, Flowerpot, and MugThree Pieces of Glazed Redware, American, 19th century, a black-glazed rundlet, a lead-glazed flowerpot with crimped rim and attached saucer, and a lead-and-manganese-glazed mug. Provenance: A fresh-tSee 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
SoldTHREE PIECES OF REDWARE.THREE PIECES OF REDWARE. American, 19th Century. Child's plate. 3.25"d. Shaving mug. 5.5"h. Ex Karen and Jud Fults (Monroe, Ohio). Pitcher with side handle. 4.75"h. From the collection of Carol SchulmSee Sold Price
SoldRare Slip-Decorated Redware Presentation Shaving Mug,Rare Slip-Decorated Redware Presentation Shaving Mug, Inscribed "WHJ / 1828", American, 1828, ovoid mug with flared base and applied, wheel-thrown cup, the front featuring the yellow-slip inscription,See Sold Price
SoldFOUR PIECES OF REDWAREAmerican/European, late 19th-late 20th century. Group includes a contemporary plate with yellow slip decoration. 10.5" diameter. A contemporary large mug with black slip decoration. 3" high, 4.5"diameSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Pottery Groupingseven pieces including an antique wedding vessel with painted bird, a Hopi low bowl, Hopi handled mug, Hopi small double handled vessel with bird, Cherokee carved pottery owl signed Amy, red ware potSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Five: Assorted Pottery incl. Stoneware AnchovisFive Pieces of Assorted Pottery, American and European, 19th and 20th centuries, a cobalt-banded stoneware mug with pewter lid, Northeastern U.S. origin, 19th century; a miniature ovoid redware jug, ASee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN REDWARE BASIN19th century; of circular form with a molded rim over tapering walls on a flat base, the interior decorated in green and cream with two sawtooth bands surrounding a central roundel;Provenance: The EstSee Sold Price
SoldS. Bell - Large Redware MugLarge redware mug. Stamped near rim, S. Bell & Son, Strasburg. Strasburg, Virginia. H 4-5/8 D (widest) 6-3/8" D 5". Condition: Excellent original condition. Provenance: Elie Nadelman Collection, soldSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican redware Bowl 1826Redware bowl decorated with Corn plant and floral and nut swags in yellow and green slip decoration, Probably southern Pennsylvania 12 x 3 inches.See Sold Price
SoldGroup of (6) American redware platesGroup of (6) American redware plates, with slip decoration and coggled rims, each having a different design. Two restored, one repaired. Hairlines, chips and crazing. Larger plate 12''dia. Provenance:See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN REDWARE GROTESQUE FACE JUG.Possibly North Carolina, early 20th century. African American face jug with red accented prominent eyes and lips with arched eyebrows and brown glaze. Bail handle. Restoration and chips. 13.5"h.SimilaSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN REDWARE BEAN POT WITH COVERinitialed LW and dated 1813; the horizontally ribbed body flanked by two molded loop handles and decorated with dots, waves, and stylized tulips, on an unglazed base; Provenance: The Estate of Sally WSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE AMERICAN REDWARE PLATESeach 19th century; the first: having yellow slip feather decoration and coggled rim (12 inches diameter); the second: possibly Norwalk, CT, having yellow slip interlaced monogram decoration and coggleSee Sold Price
SoldAntique American Redware Pottery Spaniel Figure19th century, likely Bennington Vermont or Ohio. The piece is crafted from a nice heavy red clay and has a rich glaze. Some areas of the glaze have skipped or peeled. The surface has a nice patina. H9See Sold Price
SoldSMALL AMERICAN REDWARE PIE PLATE.Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and yellow slip tree or flower decoration. Minor crazing and wear. 5.75"d. Ex Hattie Brunner (Pennsylvania).See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN TAVERN TABLE.Late 20th century, pine and hard woods. In the 18th century style with oval top, scalloped apron, splayed turned legs with box stretchers, scrubbed top and black over red paint base. Top has stains. 2See Sold Price
SoldFour Slip Decorated American Redware PlatesFour Slip Decorated American Redware PlatesLarge diameter 10 inches, small 7 1/4 inchesSee 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