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SoldTwo 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
SoldTWO NEW ENGLAND RED WARE CANNING JARS.American, Mid-19th Century. Both are cylindrically shaped, have flared lips and tooled band at base of shoulders. Darker glaze with manganese spots. 11"h. And lighter glaze and faint manganese spots.See Sold Price
SoldTwo New England 19th C. Redware Storage Jars.Two New England 19th Century Manganese Glazed Redware Storage Jars. Smaller jar has dome lid, 8"h. and 10"h.See Sold Price
SoldNEW 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
SoldFour Pieces of New England RedwareGroup of New England redware including a large Massachusetts jar, two milk pans, and a pitcher. Mid 19th century. 1) H 13". 2) D 4-3/8". 3) D 12-3/8". 4) H 6". Condition: Overall vSee Sold Price
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
SoldTwo Good Small Redware JarsTwo good small redware jars with manganese decoration. New England, mid-19th century. H 4-1/4" Dia. bottom 2-7/8" and H 5-1/4" Dia. bottom 3-5/8" Copy and paste this link for high-res images. https://See 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
SoldTwo Redware JarsTwo redware jars. Connecticut, circa 1850. Condition: Excellent overall with minor imperfections as expected. Larger H 9-3/4" D rim 7". Smaller H 7" D rim 5-5/8". Copy and paste link for high-res imagSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Redware JarsTwo good early redware jars. Probably Connecticut. Mid 19th century. H 7-3/8" Dia. bottom 4-3/4". H 10-1/2" D bottom 6-1/2". Condition: Fine original condition. Copy and paste this link for high-res iSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware JarsTwo redware jars. American, mid 19th century. Condition: Jar without handle has a few rim chips. 1) Jar H 5-3/4" W 4-7/8". 2) Handled jar H 6-1/4" W 6-1/4". Copy and paste link for high-res images: htSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Incised Redware Lead Glazed Two Handled Jar from New EnglandPossibly Massachusetts. 10 1/2" tall x 9" wideSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Marked John Bell Redware ItemsTwo marked John Bell redware items. Waynesboro.Jar H 8". Bowl H 4" D 11".Condition. Bowl with some interior wear. Minor imperfections. Link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/jeljygv3See Sold Price
SoldSix Redware ItemsSix redware items including two jars, two jugs, one slip decorated plate, and one deep bowl. New England, circa 1840-60. Tall jar: H 10-1/2" D 5-1/2". Smaller jar: H 10-1/8" D 5-1See Sold Price
SoldEight Redware ItemsEight redware pieces including a lidded pitcher, two-handled bowl, and two jars. Pennsylvania. Bank, charger, milk pan, and lidded jar. Bank probably Exeter, New Hampshire. All early tSee Sold Price
Three Converted Redware LampsThree converted pottery lamps, including two matching jar lamps and one small vase lamp. Redware and various materials for hardware. American, early to mid 19th-century. Matching Pair Base (excludingSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 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
SoldFour New England Redware JarsFour New England glazed redware jars. Three with handles. Three from Connecticut with manganese . All from second quarter of the 19th century. Shortest: H 6-1/2" D 4-1/4". Second:See Sold Price
SoldOvoid 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
SoldNew 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
SoldNEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR.Probably Gonic, New Hampshire, mid 19th century. Ovoid with orange spots. Chips. 8"h.See Sold Price
SoldThree New England Glazed Redware JarsThree New England Glazed Redware Jars, Nineteenth Century. Each sponged and streaked in manganese brown on an orange-brown or dark brown ground, the taller cylindrical jar with an associated cover, thSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: New England Glazed Redware JugsTwo New England Glazed Redware Jugs, 19th century, an ovoid jug with fine streaked lead-and-manganese glaze, Bristol County, MA origin; paired with a small, narrow-bodied jug with lead glaze over a moSee Sold Price