SoldFive Redware ItemsFive redware pieces including two New England jugs, largest from Essex Co. Mass. and two jars and a handled pitcher. Jugs: H 8" and 7". Pitchers and jars: H 4-1/4",See Sold Price
SoldThree Pieces of StonewareTwo handled jar w'incised lines - has hole in bottom 5"W x 8"T, Ovoid redware jug w/chipped handle 6"W x 11"T , redware 1 gallon pitcher 7"W x 11"TSee Sold Price
SoldThree 19th century Redware PotsOne early 19th century lidded jar, one jug and one crazed two-handled pot, all early. Largest height: 9.5" From the lifelong collection of Edythe and Donald Aukerman, Centerville, OH. See auction descSee Sold Price
SoldTWO AMERICAN MINIATURE POTTERY PIECES.Second half 19th century. Handled stoneware jar with impressed "5". Rim chips and external crack that doesn't go through to interior. 6"h. And a redware jug with a house incised on the bottom. Rim chiSee Sold Price
SoldFour Stoneware and Redware JarsFour Stoneware and Redware Jars including two canning one having barrel form and 2 handled jugs. Used condition, wear, worn, chips, cracks. Tallest 6 1/2" tallSee Sold Price
SoldRedware Handled Jar and Redware BankRedware jar by Pecker Pottery, Hartford, CT. Redware bank with yellow slip, probably Pennsylvania. 19th century. Condition: Excellent original condition. Jar: H 5". Bank: H 5". Copy and paste this linSee Sold Price
Sold3 Gal. JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO Redware Handled Jar w/Three-Gallon Redware Jar with Manganese Floral Decoration, Stamped "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO", PA origin, circa 1850-1880, ovoid jar with applied lug handles, flattened rim, and incised wavy line decoraSee Sold Price
SoldTWO 19TH C. REDWARE HANDLED JARS.A double handled example with unusual floral yellow slip decoration on red and green ground. A single handled jar with manganese dots on orange ground. 5” to 5.5”H. Sussman Collection.See Sold Price
SoldNew England 19th C. Ovoid Redware Handled Jar.New England 19th Century Ovoid Redware Handled Jar. With manganese daud glaze. 10-1/2"h.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Eight: Miniature Redware Jars, Jugs, and PansEight Miniature Redware Articles, American, 19th century, a pitcher, a pan with coggled shoulder, two ovoid jars, a cylindrical jar, a cup, and two ovoid jugs. Provenance: Dr. Raymond L. Owen CollectiSee Sold Price
SoldLOT (5) ASSORTED VINTAGE GLAZED REDWARE HANDLED JUGSLOT (5) ASSORTED VINTAGE GLAZED REDWARE HANDLED JUGS (POSSIBLY JUGTOWN). HEIGHT 4 3/8-6 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldLOT (5) ASSORTED VINTAGE GLAZED REDWARE HANDLED JUGSLOT (5) ASSORTED VINTAGE GLAZED REDWARE HANDLED JUGS (POSSIBLY JUGTOWN). HEIGHT 4 3/4-6 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldRedware glazed handled jug with green glaze and yellow mottling, 19th Century. Some pitting inRedware glazed handled jug with green glaze and yellow mottling, 19th Century. Some pitting in glaze. Height 8.25 inSee Sold Price
SoldBlack glazed redware ovoid jar & jug converted to tableBlack glazed redware ovoid jar & jug converted to table lamps, tallest 9-1/4"See Sold Price
SoldRedware Double Handled JugGlazed redware double handled jug. 19th century. Some chips and imperfections. H 9"See Sold Price
SoldOvoid Redware Two Handled JarOvoid glazed finish redware two handled jar 8"W x 6 1/2"TSee Sold Price
SoldThree 19th C. Stoneware JarsTwo with cobalt decoration, together with a 19th C. redware single-handled jar, 4 pieces total Heights from 8-3/4"h to 11"h Provenance: By descent, Clinedinst family, New York and PhiladelphiaSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jug Bank - 19th C.19th century redware bank, handled jug form, 4 1/2" H. Good condition.See Sold Price
SoldDOUBLE HANDLED REDWARE JAR.DOUBLE HANDLED REDWARE JAR. American (Pennsylvania), 19th Century. Bulbous form with lug handles and incised banda at shoulder. In orange and black mottled glaze decorated with black spots. 8.75"h. 6.See Sold Price
SoldLG Dark Glaze Handled Redware JugUnited States,Late 19th- Early 20th Century Shapely jug with small rim and large bulbous body finished in a gunmetal gray glaze. Earthenware,Approx. 10" x 7 1/2" dia.. From the collection of a PortsmoSee Sold Price
SoldNew 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