Sold2017Redware pitcher with manganese glaze, possiblyRedware pitcher with manganese glaze, possibly Pennsylvania, minor flaking to rim of spout, 8-1/4" hSee Sold Price
Sold2020Northeastern 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
Sold2019redware pitcher with Manganese spottingredware pitcher with Manganese spotting, 4.25" high, some glaze loss on rimsSee Sold Price
Sold2024FIGURAL REDWARE PITCHER.American, second half 19th Century. In the form of a Native American with headdress, fluted hand and manganese glaze. Some glaze flakes. 10.5"h.See Sold Price
Sold2021REDWARE PITCHER18th c. Redware Jug, graceful curved shape with applied strap handle, black manganese drip glaze on an orange ground, 7 1/2" high, 6 1/2" x 5 1/4". A few base edge frits.See Sold Price
Sold2022Attributed Eastern Piedmont, NC, Two Early Lead Glazed Redware VesselsAttributed Eastern Piedmont, NC, Two Early Lead Glazed Redware Vesselsthe first is a pitcher with some manganese in the glaze, ring turnings at the throat (8 in.) (rim with chip and glaze losses; glazSee Sold Price
Sold2022American 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
Sold2020New 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
Sold2022MINIATURE REDWARE PITCHER.American (Pennsylvania), 19th Century. Red glaze with brown sponge decoration. Possibly a creamer. 2.75"h.See Sold Price
Sold2018Lot of 3 Early Brown Glazed Redware Jug, Pitcher, JarLot of 3 early brown glazed redware - ovoid jug with manganese, 8 1/2" H, glaze losses; 18th to early 19th century pitcher with manganese, strap handle, make-do wooden lid, minor glaze losses; ovoid sSee Sold Price
Sold2022RARE REDWARE PUZZLE PITCHER.American (Pennsylvania), 18th Century. Cutout hearts with yellow glaze Ewer/Pitcher. Unusual and rare, possibly Moravian. Old tag inside pitcher notes: Pa. 18th C. 7.75"h. 5.5"w.See Sold Price
Sold2022New 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
Sold2024THREE EUROPEAN REDWARE PITCHERS.Possibly French jaspe, late 19th Century. Colorful glaze, applied handles. 4" to 6.25"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023Group of Early WhistlesFive examples, English and American, comprising: a redware whistle with a manganese glaze, a faince whistle in the form of a pitcher, a figural whistle in the form of a horse and rider in redware, a cSee Sold Price
Sold2020New 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
Sold2018Lot of Three: Pennsylvania Redware Vessels incl. DatedThree Pieces of Glazed Redware, PA origin, 19th century, a small-sized, tapered pot with streaky manganese decoration under a clear lead glaze, incised "1896" on underside; a small-sized pitcher withSee Sold Price
Sold2021VERY EARLY REDWARE PITCHER, POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY,VERY EARLY REDWARE PITCHER, POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY, CHIPS ON RIM AND AT BASE 8" X 6.5"See Sold Price
Sold2017Misc. LotMisc. lot including (2) early bottles, redware pitcher, Rockingham glaze bowl, misc. pitchers, French platter, Quimper etc..See Sold Price
Sold2017Shenandoah Valley Mottled Glaze Redware Pitcher.Shenandoah Valley Polychrome Mottled Glaze Redware Pitcher. Flared rim with shaped spout, loop handle, molded base. 5"h. Condition: Good with glaze wear.See Sold Price
Sold2017Shenandoah Valley Mottled Glaze Redware Pitcher.Shenandoah Valley Polychrome Mottled Glaze Redware Pitcher. Attributed to J. Eberly & Co. (1885-1889 Shenandoah Valley, Strasburg, VA). Flared rim with shaped spout, incised bands, beveled loop handleSee Sold Price
Sold2018small 19th c manganese glaze redware jugsmall early 19th c manganese glazed ovoid redware jug, ht 5 3/4", minor glaze flakes commensurate with age & useSee Sold Price
Sold2017New England redware flask with manganese glaze, 7" hNew England redware flask with manganese glaze, 7" hSee Sold Price
Sold2021A large redware pitcher with Albany glaze, having aA large redware pitcher with Albany glaze, having a tooled handle, flared rim, and concentric incised lines on shoulder - fair condition with rim chips (1 with glue repair), firing burst in body belowSee Sold Price
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