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SoldEarly treenware pitcherEarly treenware pitcher (all made from one piece of wood), relief carved border around top rim, unusual upside-down triangles carved in sides, old dark patina, 7.5"T x 7"DSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge E. Ohr, Early pitcherGeorge E. Ohr Early pitcher USA, c. 1895molded and glazed earthenware 7.5 h x 6.75 w x 5.5 d in (19 x 17 x 14 cm) Pitcher features women with putti, acanthus, and flower motifs with multicolorSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge E. Ohr, Early pitcherGeorge E. Ohr Early pitcher USA, c. 1895molded and glazed earthenware 7.25 h x 6.75 w x 5.5 d in (18 x 17 x 14 cm) Pitcher features women with putti, acanthus, and flower motifs with a speckleSee Sold Price
SoldSix Early Treenware Table Objects18th/19th century, comprising: inkwell with floral gilding; candlestick; pestle; bowl dated "1753" on base; two plates; largest 2-1/2 x 10 x 8-1/8 in. Provenance: (inkwell and candlestick) Jerome W. BSee Sold Price
SoldGrouping of early treenware including: 5 cuttingGrouping of early treenware including: 5 cutting boards, a cabbage slicer and the largest, a primitive hand dug trough measuring 26 1/4" x 11 1/4" x 3 3/4"H. All believed to be late 19th century and iSee Sold Price
SoldEarly treenware jar with lidEarly treenware jar with lid, old natural patina, 6.5"T x 8"DSee Sold Price
SoldFour early treenware bowls, 2 in newer paint - one blueFour early treenware bowls, 2 in newer paint - one blue and the other mustard, all 19th century. Ranging in size from 12 1/2" diameter x 3 3/4"H to the largest which is an oval bowl in newer mustard pSee Sold Price
SoldTreenware pitcher with lidTreenware pitcher with lid, bottom is made out of one piece of wood, 9"T x 4.5"DSee Sold Price
SoldEarly treenware ladleEarly treenware ladle made from one piece of wood, old natural surface, 7"L x 4"W x 3"DSee Sold Price
SoldPair Rookwood Pottery Early PitchersRookwood pair, one unglazed pitcher with incised painted grasses, gilt rim. The second with floral decoration in the round and gilt dripped rim. 1882. Shape 101. 11 3/4" ht.See Sold Price
SoldEarly treenware jar with lid in green painted surfaceEarly treenware jar with lid in green painted surface, brass knob on lid, 4.5"T x 4"DSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Treenware Nutmeg GrinderTreenware nutmeg grinder w/ punch tin wrapped crank & detachable bowl. 5"W x 9"T. From the Collection of Roselyn Potts.See Sold Price
SoldDiminutive early treenware covered footed boxDiminutive early treenware covered footed box in the form of kettle with original surface, 3.5"H x 3"DSee Sold Price
SoldW.T. Jackson. Early Pitcher.W.T. Jackson. Early Pitcher. Stamped. Albany slip glaze. Chips on rim, otherwise good condition. 10.5"h. Est. $100-200. Ship: $45See Sold Price
SoldEarly PITCHER w/ LADY DRIVING OPEN CARNice early pitcher with hand painted Lady driving an early open style car on one side and driving a sleigh on the other side. very well painted. No signature or markings found. 7 3/4" ExcellentSee Sold Price
SoldAn early treenware hand dug bowl, late 18th to early 19th century, together with a grouping of 20thAn early treenware hand dug bowl, late 18th to early 19th century, together with a grouping of 20th century wooden and composition fruit in paint. The bowl measures 17"W x 10 5/8" x 4 1/2"H.See Sold Price
SoldGrouping of 4 early pitchers, circa 1850 or earlier,Grouping of 4 early pitchers, circa 1850 or earlier, including 2 lusterware pitchers - the largest has hand painted flowers and leaves on vine across the front and tiny chip on edge of protruding spouSee Sold Price
SoldLAURA FRY; ROOKWOODEarly pitcher decorated in the Japanesque style with flowering dogwood branches, modeled in low relief, Cincinnati, OH, 1883; Impressed ROOKWOOD stamp, date, artist cipher; 7" x 7" dia.See Sold Price
SoldPitchersLot (3) early pitchers. Includes blanc de chine teapot with cover (C. 1690's, provenance: Good And Hutchinson, Mass.), Spatterware "Fort Pattern" pitcher, salt glazed stoneware teapot (Provenance SkinSee Sold Price
SoldFive Treenware PlatesFive early treenware plates various sizes, all have great wear. 3 - 7 1/2", 1 - 7", 1 - 6"See Sold Price
SoldRookwood Pottery Pitcher and Two Vases, CincinnatiRookwood Pottery Pitcher and Two Vases, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1882-1931. Comprising an early pitcher, decorated by Harriet Wenderoth, 1882, of baluster form with pinched spout, incised and heightened in gSee Sold Price