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SoldTwo Glazed Redware Jars, Northeastern U.S. origin,Two Pieces of Glazed Redware, Northeastern U.S. origin, circa 1840, a stew pot with streaked manganese decoration, paired with an ovoid jar with tooled banding and spattered manganese decoration. StewSee 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
SoldLot of Three: Pint-Sized Stoneware Oyster Jars, TwoLot of Three Tode Bros., Bowery, NY Stoneware Jars, Northeastern U.S. origin, second half 19th century, two salt-glazed jars impressed with the cobalt-highlighted advertising, "TODE BROS / 272 BOWERYSee Sold Price
SoldLot 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
SoldAlkaline-Glazed Southern Stoneware JarTwo-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Incised "III", Southern U.S. origin, second or third quarter 19th century, rotund jar with flared collar, semi-squared rim molding, and applied tab handles, tSee Sold Price
SoldVery Unusual Stoneware Whistle with Elaborate BrushedVery Rare Salt-Glazed Stoneware Whistle with Cobalt Stripe Decoration, Northeastern U.S. origin, third quarter 19th century, wheel-thrown, narrow-mouthed jar form with applied mouthpiece, carved openiSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware JarsTwo redware jars. North Eastern United States, circa 1850. Provenance: Muleskinner Antiques- Ron Korman. H 10-1/2" D 6-1/4". H 7-1/4" D 5-1/4". Condition: Excellent condition withSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Seven: Stoneware Jugs incl. ROYCROFT and R. C.Seven Stoneware Jugs, American, 19th and early 20th centuries, three ovoid, Albany-slip-glazed jug, Northeastern U.S. origin, second quarter 19th century; a Bristol-slip-glazed ink or syrup jug, stampSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Bulbous-Form Glazed Redware Storage Jars.Two Bulbous-Form Glazed Redware Storage Jars. With incised squiggle-line decoration. Appear to be the same maker. 6-1/2"h. and 7"h.See Sold Price
SoldTwo 19th Century Glazed Redware Jars.Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Jars. 7-1/2" and 9-1/2"h. Provenance: The late Ronald E. Hammer, New Oxford, PA.See Sold Price
SoldTwo PA Glazed Redware Storage Jars.19th century, with semi-round, molded rims. Larger, 8-1/2"h. xz 6-1/2" diam.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Early Stoneware Flasks, Northeastern U.S.Two Stoneware Flasks, Northeastern U.S. origin, early 19th century, one with flattened sides and cobalt-highlighted spout, New York State, New Jersey, or New England origin; the other with slightly-flSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Stoneware Bottles incl. Dated 1852 ExampleTwo Stoneware Bottles, Northeastern U.S. origin, 19th century, one with the cobalt-highlighted firm name, "DENNIS & FRANCIS" above the date "1852"; the other with the cobalt-highlighted name, "KAY & FSee Sold Price
SoldSalt-Glazed Stoneware Inkwell, Northeastern U.S.Salt-Glazed Stoneware Inkwell, Northeastern U.S. origin, early 19th century, cylindrical form featuring a tall spout with tooled mouth and iron-oxide coating on interior. Tight lines and thin cracks tSee Sold Price
SoldGalena, IL Pottery Preserve Jar, Yellow MottlingGlazed Redware Jar, Galena, IL origin, second half 19th century, semi-ovoid jar with tooled shoulder and flared collar, the surface covered in a lead glaze over a mottled light and dark orange groundSee 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
SoldTwo 19th Century Glazed Redware Storage Jars.Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Storage Jars. 7"h. and 8-1/2"h.See Sold Price
SoldTwo 19th Century Glazed Redware Preserve Jars.Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Preserve Jars. Rolled rim and tapered shoulder, straight sided tooled bodies. 6-1/2"h. and 8"h. Condition: Good with minor chips and glaze wear.See Sold Price
SoldTwo 19th Century Glazed Redware Storage Jars.Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Storage Jars. Bulbous form with square rims. One has Sotheby's Park Bernet label. 5" and 6"h. Condition: Good with flake chips on underside base.See Sold Price
SoldGalena Redware Pottery Preserve JarGlazed Redware Canning Jar, Galena, IL origin, second half 19th century, cylindrical jar with rounded shoulder and flared rim, the surface covered in a lead glaze over a dark-green ground with orangeSee Sold Price
SoldVery Unusual Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Spouted Vessel,Very Rare Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Spouted Jar, Southern U.S. origin, possibly Texas, circa 1850-1880, ovoid form with narrow collar, semi-rounded rim, and applied open handles, the shoulder fitted wSee Sold Price
SoldHAMILTON & JONES GLAZED REDWARE TWO GALLON JAR.American (Pennsylvania), mid 19th Century. Brown gray glazed jar with blue slip decoration and reading "Hamiton [sic] & Jones. 2, Greensboro, PA" and having a brown glazed interior. 12.5"h. 7.5"d. FroSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Stoneware Bottles with Cobalt-Dipped TopsTwo Cobalt-Topped Stoneware Bottles, Northeastern U.S. origin, 19th century, both with cobalt-dipped tops, impressed "ISAAC BROwNELL / BOTTLE NOT SOLD" and "E-FERRIS". Ferris bottle with a small chipSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware PitchersTwo Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitchers, Southeastern U.S. origin, late 19th or 20th century, an unusual lidded pitcher with green alkaline glaze, Georgia origin; paired with an ovoid pitcher with darkSee Sold Price