Stoneware Crock Lot Inc. 1 Gal Handled Crock w/ Lid, 2K Aleppo Penn. Decorated Crock and IND. CrockAtlee Raber Auctions4.6(525)$10Mar 02, 2026
FIVE PIECES OF EARTHENWARE 19th/20th Century Heights from 7" to 13".Eldred's4.8(480)$125(2 bids)8 hrs Left
SoldTwo Redware Jugs, Redware Bankthe larger jug and bank unglazed. Largest: 7 1/2" high, 5" diameter.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Pieces of Antique Redware Pottery.Two Pieces of Antique Redware Pottery. Jug-form still bank, 4-3/4"h., and a bulbous cream pitcher, 3-3/4"h. Condition: Good with light wear.See Sold Price
SoldGreg & Mary Shooner (American), Two Redware Folk Art WorksGreg & Mary Shooner (American), Two Redware Folk Art Workspolychrome and slip glazed earthenware, a figural bank "U O me" (11 3/4 in.) and a jug with angel and tulips, date in slip "1799" (allover craSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware Jugs Attr Norcross Pottery MaineTwo glazed redware jugs, attributed to Norcross Pottery, Maine; the lid of the larger possibly later, the smaller ex James Julia auction, February 1988 6" and 9" H Property from the Estate CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware Jugs Attr Safford Family MaineTwo glazed redware jugs, attributed to the Safford Family, Monmouth, Maine, one with incised body (ex John Rogers) 8" and 9 1/4" H Property from the Estate Collection of Jeff Trundy, Washington, CT anSee Sold Price
SoldTWO REDWARE JUGS America, 19th Century Jug heights 9" and 10.5".TWO REDWARE JUGSAmerica, 19th CenturyBoth with applied strap handles. One mounted as a table lamp.Jug heights 9" and 10.5". Provenance:The Collection of Bob & Nancy Skinner.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware Jugs & Pottery Milk PitcherTwo Redware Jugs & Pottery Milk Pitcher. 10" H (Largest)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Similar Redware Jugs, New England, 19CTwo similar glazed redware jugs, New England, 19th Century, with ring-incised shoulders. Both 8 1/4" H Property from the Estate Collection of Jeff Trundy, Washington, CT and Augusta, MESee Sold Price
SoldTwo Glazed Redware Jugs, Possibly Thorne PotteryTwo Glazed Redware Jugs, New York State or Maine, or Possibly the Thorne Pottery, Crosswicks, New Jersey, Nineteenth Century. Each of ovoid form with heavily-ribbed handle, covered in lead and manganeSee Sold Price
SoldREDWARE JUG BANK, PEPPER CONTAINER AND MORECOLD-PAINTED REDWARE COIN BANK 4 1/4" H. WITH DARK GLAZED CROCK, WOODEN PEPPER CONTAINER AND SILVERPLATE "BABY" SPOON.See Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jug Bank - 19th C.19th century redware bank, handled jug form, 4 1/2" H. Good condition.See Sold Price
SoldWisconsin Pottery Redware JugTwo handled redware jug with branching tree with tulip flowers and sunburst faces and two birds in slip trailed decoration, inscribed on base 13 line inscription Wisconsin Pottery, Columbia...J.& D. HSee Sold Price
Sold(2) Porcelain/Pottery Figural Banks: Early Redware and(2) Porcelain/Pottery Figural Banks: Early glazed redware jug bank 4" tall. Spaniel dog 1900 5.25" tall.See Sold Price
SoldREDWARE JUGA two-gallon redware jug with handle. Nice hand whittled wooden stopper. Unknown origin. Small chip to the rim. Circa 1880. 16" H, 9" W.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Good Early Redware JugsTwo early American New England redware jugs. The first with ribbed handle and black manganese splotch decoration. Circa 1840. H 8-1/2". Condition: Excellent original condition with a few very minor baSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Redware Vintage JugsTwo Redware vintage jugs with side handles. Measures 7.75"H x 7.25"W and 8"H x 7"W. Condition report: wear comensurate with age and use, chips to handles and rims, please see photos. Contact C. BiddleSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Glazed Redware Jugs.Two Antique Glazed Redware Jugs. 7" and 9-3/4"h. Provenance: The late Ronald E. Hammer, New Oxford, PA.See Sold Price
SoldMiniature Jug Form Redware BankMiniature jug form redware bank. American, mid 19th century. H 4-1/4 in. D 2-1/2 in. Condition: Surface abrasions and wear as expected. No damage noted. Link to high-res images: https://www.dropbSee Sold Price
SoldThree Redware JugsThree redware jugs.Two Maine and one New Hampshire example. 19th century. 1) H 7-3/4" W 5-1/4" Dia. (bottom) 3-1/2. 2) H 7-1/2" W 5-3/4" Dia. (bottom) 3-1/2". 3) H 7" W 6" Dia. (bottom) 4". Condition:See Sold Price
SoldGroup of (12) penny banksGroup of (12) penny banks, to include: redware jug-form bank; (2) redware bottle-form banks, one inscribed ''16 years old.'' on bottom, the other inscribed ''Contributions toward paying debt on ... toSee Sold Price
SoldAssembled Group of Redware and StonewareAn assembled group of redware and stoneware, 19th-20th century, comprising a mottled redware food mold, manganese glazed stoneware still bank, small redware jug and a small stoneware barrel form liddeSee 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
SoldTwo Ovoid Manganese Glazed Redware Jugs.Two Ovoid Manganese Glazed Redware Jugs. Both with applied strap handles. 7" and 10"h. Condition: Good with chips and wear.See Sold Price