SoldG. DeVries Salt Glazed Stoneware Jester FigureG. DeVries Salt Glazed Stoneware Jester Figure. Signed "G. DeVries 1992" Approx. 11.75" Long, and 8.25" high.See Sold Price
SoldNorthern European Salt Glazed Stoneware FigureLate 17th century; probably German,figure of well dressed gentleman in elaborate costume holding a floral basket, 7 1/4 in. H.See Sold Price
SoldPair of English Salt Glazed Stoneware Figures of LionsPair of English Salt Glazed Stoneware Figures of Lions Unmarked. 4 x 6 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.See Sold Price
Two rare miniature white salt glazed stoneware figures that appear to be royalty, mid 18th century.Two rare miniature white salt glazed stoneware figures that appear to be royalty, mid 18th century. One with tight hairline only noticeable on reverse, else both in very good condition - the largest mSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE CERAMIC FIGURE FLASKENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE CERAMIC FIGURE FLASK seated man with hand in coat, decorated in the round. Impressed "COLD" on back. 1840. 4 1/4" HOA.Undamaged, except for some firing separations, as maSee Sold Price
SoldEnglish Animalier Stoneware Sculpture of a DeerhoundEnglish Animalier Stoneware Sculpture of a Deerhound. After Paul Joseph Raymond Gayrard (French, 1807-1855). Modelled after the original bronze sculpture, in colored saltglazed stoneware. The figure oSee Sold Price
SoldRoyal Doulton Stoneware Pitcher, EgyptianLarge salt glazed stoneware jug with Egyptian figures encircling body in cream relief. Impressed Royal Doulton. Issued: 20th Century Dimensions: 5"L x 4.25"W x 7"H Manufacturer: Royal Doulton CountrySee Sold Price
SoldG. CAMMETT AMESBURY (2) GALLON CROCKSaltglazed stoneware, embossed G. Cammett retailer Grocer Amesbury (2) flanked by (2) laurel sprays. 9 inches.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware JugsOne marked "Hollander, 64 Spruce St. Newark, NJ". Chips, cracks, wear. 8-1/2"h and 11-1/2"h Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G. BohnSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware CrocksBoth marked 4 and decorated with birds. Cracks, chips, surface distress. 10-1/4"h x 12"dia Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G. BohnSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware CrocksOne decorated with a bird, one with a spout, marked "Evan R. Jones, Pittston, P.A." Chips, cracks, losses. 12-1/4"h x 13"dia. and 10"h x 9-1/2"w x 8"d Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G.See Sold Price
Sold3 Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware ItemsComprising a crock marked 1868 and two jugs. Cracks, losses, chips, wear. 9"h x 10"dia, 15-1/2"h and 16"h Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G. BohnSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware CrocksBoth decorated with birds, one inscribed "P.A. & C.W. Underwood, Fort Edward, N.Y." Chips, cracks wear. 8-1/4"h x 9"dia and 11"h x 9"dia Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G. BohnSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware CrocksBoth marked "P.B. Norton Sons, Worcester, Mass 2" Chips, cracks, wear. 7-1/2"h x 8-1/4"dia. and 9"h x 9-1/2"dia Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G. BohnSee Sold Price
SoldG. APLEY, ITHACA, NY STONEWARE CROCK19th c. 5-Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Cream Crock, by Griswold Apley, Ithaca (1860-1862), slightly ovoid form with lug handles and bold rim, cobalt slip trailed tulips decoration, 14 3/8" high, 12 1/See Sold Price
SoldG. A. Cronkrite Rouses Point NY Stoneware JugGeorge A. Cronkrite Rouses Point, NY free-hand cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware 2 gallon merchant's jug 15" x 8.5" -repaired glaze flake to spout, overall good conditionSee Sold Price
Sold3 pcs. of 19th c. Salt Glazed Stoneware3 pcs. of 19th c. salt glazed stoneware including an Ottman Brothers Fort Edward, NY jug freehand inscribed in cobalt "G. Nagle III Haverhill St. Boston" (faint hairline through back), unmarked ovoidSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Cobalt-Decorated Salt Glazed Stoneware CrocksOne decorated with a flower and one decorated with a bird, marked Fort Edward, NY. Cracks, chips, losses. 7"h x 8-1/2"dia. and 7-1/2"h x 9"dia Provenance: Property from the Estate of Edward G. BohnSee Sold Price
SoldDancing Figures Salt Glazed Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware JarDancing Figures Salt Glazed Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware JarC. 1820, Joseph Henry Remmey, Cheesequake, South Amboy, NJChips.Provenance: Jeff and Holly Noordsy, Cornwall, VT, 2006 ADA Show10 3/4 x 12 1/2See Sold Price
SoldPair 19th C. English Salt Glazed Stoneware LionsPossibly Derbeyshire. Recumbent lion figures with coppery brown glaze. Unmarked. C. 1850. Both with scattered minor chips. Approx.. 6 1/2" L x 4" W x 4 1/2" H. Our primary recommendation is to arrangeSee Sold Price
SoldFive salt glazed stoneware Apostle ware articlessecond half-19th century; 2 teapots, cream jug, sugar bowl and water jug in the Gothic Revival manner, each piece with multiple niches with religious figures, 10 1/2 in. H. of tallestSee Sold Price
SoldSalt Glazed Stoneware Bowl Cobalt Blue Folk ArtThis charming vintage heart-shaped bowl is crafted from salt glazed stoneware and features whimsical cobalt blue folk art figures holding hands, accented with a central heart motif and floral detailinSee Sold Price
Sold(5) SALTGLAZED STONEWARE BOTTLESEmbossed: D. W. DeFreest, S.F. Paige, A. Waldron, Lemonbeer and G. Vickary 1854. Each high lighted with cobalt. 10 1/2 inches (approx)See Sold Price
Sold(5) SALTGLAZED STONEWARE BOTTLESEmbossed: Sawtel, Smith's White Root Pat. July 17, 1866. California Rop Beer, J. W. Simonds and G. Vickary 1852. Each high lighted with cobalt. 10 1/4 inches (approx)See Sold Price