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SoldNortheastern Glazed Redware Batter PitcherPossibly Maryland or Southern United States, nineteenth century. Of high-shouldered tapered form with pinched spout, applied loop handle, covered in lead and manganese brown glaze. Height 6 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldNew 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
SoldLot of Three: Redware Batter Pitchers with ManganeseThree Glazed Redware Batter Pitchers, American, 19th century, all of squat, ovoid form with sponged manganese decoration and lead-glazed surfaces. The largest includes a glazed redware lid. Medium-sizSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Three: Small-Sized New England Redware PitchersThree Small-Sized Glazed Redware Pitchers, Northeastern U.S. origin, circa 1840, two decorated with manganese daubs, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, Long Island, NY origin, together with smaller, manganeseSee Sold Price
SoldSTAMPED "J. EBERLY & CO / STRASBURG, VA", SHENANDOAHSTAMPED "J. EBERLY & CO / STRASBURG, VA", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BATTER JUG / PITCHER, lead- and manganese-glazed over a slip wash, "1 1/2" gallon capacity mark, semi-ovoiSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DOMESTICAMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DOMESTIC ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, lead- and manganese-glazed, comprising two bowls/pans and a batter pitcher with cover, each with coggled ring/band to exteriorSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Glazed Redware Pitcher and Plate, C. 1840The first probably Bristol County, Massachusetts or Norwalk, Connecticut, medium red clay covered in speckled orange-brown glaze daubed in manganese brown; the miniature dish probably Norwalk, ConnectSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware PitcherProbably Massachusetts, 1830-60. Of ovoid form with slightly flared rim and rounded foot, covered in brick red glaze streaked in manganese brown. Height 5 inches. Together with a contemporary redwareSee Sold Price
SoldPennsylvania Glazed Redware Pitcher, 1850-90.Of baluster form with rounded foot, surrounded by a turned mid-band, the neck by a tooled band, the dark orange clay covered in dark brick red glaze. Height 7 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Pitcher, Possibly Maine, Early 19th c.Of ovoid form, the rim and neck surrounded by tooled banding, applied ribbed strap handle, the orange clay covered down to the unglazed foot in dark brown glaze. Height 8 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
SoldGLAZED REDWARE PITCHER19th c. Bulbous Form Jug, with applied strap handle, three incised lines at the rim, broad neck, 8 1/2" high, 7 1/2" x 6". Mid-body firing glaze flaw; rim flakes.See Sold Price
Sold(19th c) GLAZED REDWARE PITCHERIn dark olive green glaze. 8 inches. Condition: Glaze inconsistencies/production defects. Temp No 2623See Sold Price
SoldTurtle Creek Potters Folk Art Lead Glazed Redware Pitcher, 2001A Large Folk Art Lead Glazed Redware Pitcher, Turtle Creek Potters, Dated 2001 Inscribed to the foot, "Turtle Creek Potters / 2001 / LEAD GLAZE / Not for food use / Jason Bove / Chris WSee Sold Price
SoldNortheastern Glazed Redware Cup, Nineteenth Century.Of baluster form with molded foot, applied strap handle, covered in dark manganese brown. Height 3 inches, diameter 4 1/4 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Foltz 1983 Glazed Redware Pitcherin the style of Schofield. 4-3/4"H x 5-1/2"dia.See Sold Price
SoldAntique Glazed Redware Pitcher Approx 8.5" Tall in Good Condition w/Typical Imperfections as Pic'd.Antique Glazed Redware Pitcher Approx 8.5" Tall in Good Condition w/Typical Imperfections as Pictured.See Sold Price
SoldAntique Glazed Redware Pitcher 8" Tall Preowned from an Estate in Good Condition as Pictured.Antique Glazed Redware Pitcher 8" Tall Preowned from an Estate in Good Condition as Pictured.See Sold Price
SoldJacob Medinger, Montgomery County, PA Redware PitcherGlazed Redware Pitcher, by Jacob Medinger, Limerick Township, Montgomery County, PA, early 20th century, ovoid pitcher with footed base, coggled embellishments to rim and base of collar, the surface dSee Sold Price
SoldRare SOLOMON BELL / STRASBURG, VA Redware Pitcher withVery Rare Shenandoah Valley Glazed Redware Pitcher, Stamped "SOLOMON BELL / STRASBURG / Va", circa 1875, stylishly-potted, ovoid pitcher with flared base, very tall collar, and molded vine-form handleSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed 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
SoldOctagonal JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO Redware PitcherOctagonal Glazed Redware Pitcher, Stamped "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PA origin, circa 1850-1880, molded pitcher composed of eight sides with ornate spurred handle, the surface decorated with manganeseSee Sold Price
Sold2 Pieces of 19th Century Mottle Glazed Redware.Two Pieces of 19th Century Mottle Glazed Redware. Pitcher, 8-1/4"h. and a jug, 9"h. Condition: Good with chips and wear.See Sold Price