Sold2017NEW ENGLAND DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARNEW ENGLAND DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with iron-oxide speckles, approximately one-quart capacity, barrel form with five bands of three/four rings and two incised sine waves, shoSee Sold Price
Sold2022NEW ENGLAND / PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PANS, LOT OF TWO,each single lead-glazed, comprising one 11" D example having coggled rim with yellow-slip looped design to center and one example with manganese splotches. Slip-decorated example probably PennsylvaniaSee Sold Price
Sold2024Four Blue Decorated Stoneware -Redware CrocksBlue decorated stoneware group, comprising three small crocks and one redware jar. American, mid-19th century.1) H 6-3/4" D 4-1/4" Some chips to rim and base.2) H 6-7/8" D 4-1/4" Some rim chips.3) H 6See Sold Price
Sold2022Two American Redware Manganese-Decorated VesselsComprising a New England jar of bulbous form, the short collar above a shoulder tooled with incised rings, decorated with various manganese stripes and splotches; the second, a Pennsylvania flared bowSee Sold Price
Sold2015Ovoid New England Redware Jar with Manganese StripeGlazed Redware Jar with Manganese Decoration, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, Long Island, New York origin, second quarter 19th century, ovoid jar with footed base, applied handles, and incised banding atSee Sold Price
Sold2023New England Redware Jar, Norwalk,CT or Long IslandNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Norwalk, Connecticut or Huntington, Long Island, New York, Second Quarter Nineteenth Century. Of ovoid form with flared neck, footed base and applied lug handles, surroSee Sold Price
Sold2021PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARPENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with rounded rim and angled shoulder. Mid 19th century. 7 3See Sold Price
Sold2021Two New England Redware JarsTwo good New England redware jars, mid 19th century. H 7-1/2" Dia. bottom 5-1/5" and H 8-3/4" Dia. bottom 5-3/8". Condition: Excellent without restoration. Minor chips and imperfections. Copy and pastSee Sold Price
Sold2023New England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly CTNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly Connecticut, First Half Nineteenth Century. Of bulbous form with tall collar, footed base and applied lug handles, surrounded by tooled banding below the neck,See Sold Price
Sold2015New England Bulbous Redware Jar with ManganeseGlazed Redware Jar with Manganese Decoration, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, Long Island, New York origin, second quarter 19th century, ovoid jar with footed base, tall collar, and applied handles, the suSee Sold Price
Sold2017New England Handled Redware JarGlazed Redware Jar, New England origin, circa 1840, ovoid jar with footed base, coggled shoulder, applied tab handles, and tooled rim, the surface covered in a streaky lead glaze over a dark-olive groSee Sold Price
Sold2024New England Redware Cylindrical Jarpossibly Norwalk, CT. Mid 1900s. Some roughness around rim. 9" tall.See Sold Price
Sold2017GREAT ROAD, TENNESSEE OR VIRGINIA (ATTRIBUTED)GREAT ROAD, TENNESSEE OR VIRGINIA (ATTRIBUTED) DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MINIATURE JAR, lead- and manganese-glazed, graceful ovoid form with bold, wide, grooved arched handles, delicate round-toSee Sold Price
Sold2020HENKEL / SPIGLE ATTRIBUTED, BOTETOURT CO., VALLEY OFHENKEL / SPIGLE ATTRIBUTED, BOTETOURT CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JAR, lead- and manganese-glazed, approximately one-quart capacity, cylindrical form with sharpSee 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
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
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
Sold2022NEW MARKET, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR,lead-glazed with some tiny iron-oxide spotting, wide-mouth semi-ovoid form with tooled rim. Together with a Mid-Atlantic wide-mouth semi-ovoid form jar with flat-top rounded rim. Two pieces total. SecSee Sold Price
2023New England Glazed Redware Stew Pot and Cream JarNew England Glazed Redware Stew Pot and a Cream Jar, Probably Maine or New Hampshire, Nineteenth Century. Each covered in green-brown glaze, the stew pot heightened with scattered faint orange spots.See Sold Price
Sold2022New England Saltglaze Stoneware Anchovis JarNew England Saltglaze Stoneware Cobalt Blue-Decorated "Anchovis" Jar, Nineteenth Century. Of cylindrical form, stamped and heightened in cobalt blue with the label "ANCHOVIS" beneath a blue border. H:See Sold Price
Sold2015Lot of Two: Stoneware Jars incl. J. NORTON & CO. DoubleTwo Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Jars, New England origin, third quarter 19th century, a two-gallon jar with cobalt floral decoration, stamped "SOMERSET, / POTTERS WORKS", paired with a two-gallon jar wSee Sold Price
Sold2016NEW MARKET, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE /NEW MARKET, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed, approximately three-pint capacity, medial-belly form with thin, flanged rim and pronounced foot, unglazed under base.See Sold Price
Sold2022Miniature Redware Jar and SpittoonEarly miniature redware jar and spittoon. New England, mid 19th century. Condition: Excellent condition: Minor roughness edge of jar lip. Jar H 2-3/8". D spittoon 2-1/4". Copy and paste link for high-See Sold Price
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