- 3 SMALL REDWARE VESSELSca. 1850-1875;
baluster form jar with blackish manganese lead glaze, flared rim, everted neck, shaped rounded foot, 3 1/4"d, 4"h, Condition: several 3/8" and smaller rim flakes, (2) 1/2"...
[more like this] - 2 REDWARE VESSELSca. 1840 & 1860; ovoid
jug with fine iron spotted brown lead glaze, rolled rim, strap handle, tooled foot flange, probably southeastern PA origin, 5 1/2"d, 6 1/2"h, Condition: minor glaze losses...
[more like this] - 2 BLUE TRANSFER SERVING VESSELSca. 1830
& 1900-1925; scarce blue transfer tray Canterbury pattern by Charles Harvey & Sons, Town and City series, molded shell handles, floral border, blue ink back stamp "Canterbury",...
[more like this] - 3 MINIATURE PA REDWARE VESSELSca. 1885
& late 20th century; slightly bulbous jar, canted rim, everted neck, tooled foot flange, brown lead glaze with fine subtle iron spotting, 2 1/2"d, 2 3/4"h, Condition: spots...
[more like this] - 2 PA REDWARE VESSELSca. 1880; small
semi-ovoid jug with canted rim, everted neck, strap handle with pair of subtle ribs, tooled foot, darkish brown lead glaze, 4"d, 5"h, Condition: minor rim glaze losses; slight...
[more like this] - GROUP OF CHILDREN'S VESSELSca. 1825-1875;
toy creamware baluster shaped pitcher with simple floral designs in brown, green and orange, 1 3/4"d, 2 1/2"h, Condition: several flea bite rim flakes; nine children's mugs...
[more like this] - 2 STONEWARE ADVERTISING VESSELSca. late
19th century & early 20th century; two stoneware advertising vessels: molded squat cylindrical harvest jug with cobalt legend "Petticord/ Mineral Spring Water/ From Cambridge...
[more like this] - 3 PEWTER & BRITANNIA VESSELSca. late
18th-early 19th century; American, New England pewter crown handled porringer, signed "I C", bellied bowl with a boss center, Condition: superficial surface, some pitting...
[more like this] - 3 PA REDWARE VESSELSca. 1880; slightly
bulbous jelly jar with rolled rim, tooled rounded foot flange, incised neck ring and reddish brown lead glaze, 5"d, 5 3/4"h, Condition: some rim glaze losses, 7/8" shallow...
[more like this] - 2 REDWARE VESSELSca. 1828 & mid 19th
century; brown slip dated 1828 North Carolina pitcher, three broad looping single yellow slip lines, each bisected by a slightly wavy brown slip line, applied handle with...
[more like this] - 2 JOHN BELL REDWARE VESSELSca. 1880;
bulbous pitcher molded from an English export form, octagonal base and paneled sides edged with vertical ridges and a figural northwind spout, attributed to John Bell with...
[more like this] - Vivika and Otto Heino (1910-1995; USA
and 1915-2009; USA) Three Vesselsca 1974Porcelain; vase largest dia. 4.5 in. Acquired directly from the artists for an exhibition at the International Design Center; Minneapolis...
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