Sold2021Two 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
Sold2021Two 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
Sold2022Two 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
Sold2022Two 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
Sold2023Eleven Pieces of Glazed PotteryEleven Pieces of Glazed Pottery America including Pennsylvania, 19th and early 20th centuries Including two marked redware jars, one "JOHN BELL/WAYNESBORO," one "BELL," two mugs, two bulbous jars, thrSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two 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
Sold2017EARLY REDWARE PITCHER19TH CENTURY PITCHER - ATTRIBUTED TO GONIC, NEW HAMPSHIRE - WITH STRAP HANDLE, POUR SPOUT, AND NICE GLAZE 5"See Sold Price
Sold2022Two 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
Sold2022TWO 19TH C. GREEN SLIP REDWARE VESSELS.One Gonic NH redware jar with light green slip, orange spots, and flared neck, 5.75”H. And a redware double handled vessel with plugged spigot in a green slip, 8.5”H x 10” handle toSee Sold Price
Sold2024Two 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
Sold2017NEW 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
Sold2017N. CLARK & CO. / LYONS Stoneware Jar with StarburstScarce Two-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Starburst Decoration, Stamped "N. CLARK & CO. / LYONS", attributed to Thompson Harrington, Lyons, New York, circa 1850, ovoid jar with applied lug handles aSee Sold Price
Sold2019Redware Jar with lidRedware Jar with manganese splash and incised line decoration, applied handles, and lid. Connecticut, circa 1850,Measurements w/lid 10-1/2"h w/o lid 8-1/2"h. Lid is slightly lighter in glaze colorSee Sold Price
Sold2019Three Redware JarsThree Redware Jars largest by Tonita Roybal (San Ildefonso, 1892-1945), other two signed illegibly largest height 5 3/4 x 8 inches Provenance: Property from the collection of H. Thomas Axt, New York,See Sold Price
Sold2022NEW MARKET, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR,lead-glazed with some tiny iron-oxide spotting, wide-mouth semi-ovoid form with tooled rim. Together with a Mid-Atlantic wide-mouth semi-ovoid form jar with flat-top rounded rim. Two pieces total. SecSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three 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
Sold2023Two Redware Jars & LidOntario. Redware. Two redware jars; the larger one with an exceptionally mottled dark green and orange glaze on the lid. A likely provenance of Western Ontario potteries. Lot 1: 8.5" x 5.75". Lot 2: 4See Sold Price
Sold2017Pair of PA Redware Jars Attributed To D. Ack.Pair of Redware Jars Attributed To D. Ack, Mooresburg PA. Bulbous form with double scroll handles. 10-1/4"h. Condition: Fair to good with chips and surface wear. One small hole drilled on side of eachSee Sold Price
Sold2023Two Redware JarsLikely Penn. With mottled glaze, 5 1/2" diameter x 7 1/2" high; and 6 1/2" diameter x 9 1/2" high. Condition 1st minor glaze ware at lip; 2nd chips on lip and line.See Sold Price
Sold2016Rare Glazed Southern Redware Jar, attributed to theRare Glazed Southern Redware Jar with Elaborate Incised Sine-Wave Decoration, attributed to the Henkel-Spigle Pottery, Botetourt County, VA, circa 1830-1850, ovoid jar with squared rim and distinctiveSee Sold Price
Sold2016OVIOD REDWARE JAR ATTRIBUTED TO PECKERDecorated with manganese, clear glaze and applied handles. Height 9 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
Sold2015Lot of Two: Redware Jar and Westerwald Pitcher with GHTwo Pieces of Utilitarian Pottery, American and German origin, 19th century, a Westerwald pitcher with elaborate incised floral decoration culminating in a heart, inscribed "GH", paired with an AmericSee Sold Price
Sold20218 Redware Jars in Graduated SizesAssembled collection of 8 graduated black glaze redware jars. New England, mid 19th century. Largest H 10" , Smallest H 2-7/8". Condiiton: Overall excellent with minor imperfections. Copy and paste thSee Sold Price
Sold2017New 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
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