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FIVE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE CAKE MOLDS, MID-NINTEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 6 1/2 to 8 1/4 inches. (One illustrated)@Est. -...
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TWO NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CHAMBER MUGS, NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Each of bulbous form, the ribbed loop handle with pointed terminal, covered in dark reddish-brown glaze with manganese brown spots. ... [more like this]
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TWO NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CHAMBER MUGS, NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Each of bulbous form with ribbed loop handle and covered in dark reddish-brown glaze, one with traces of a few manganese brown spots. ... [more like this]
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FIVE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, THREE PROBABLY GONIC, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 6 1/2 to 12 inches. (One illustrated)@Est. $100-$200 ... [more like this]
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FIVE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, MID-NINTEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 6 1/2 to 8 1/4 inches. (One illustrated)@Est. $100-$200 ... [more like this]
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FOUR NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, TWO PROBABLY GONIC, NEW HAMPSHIRE, MID-NINTEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 4 1/8 to 7 5/8 inches. (Two illustrated)@Est. $100-$200 ... [more like this]
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THREE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 6 3/4 to 8 3/8 inches. Together with a Powder Valley Pottery cake mold, Thomas Stahl, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, incised ... [more like this]
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FIVE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, ONE PROBABLY GONIC, NEW HAMPSHIRE, MID-TO-LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 8 1/4 to 10 1/8 inches. (One illustrated)@Est. $100-$200 ... [more like this]
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FIVE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, ONE POSSIBLY GONIC, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 6 1/2 to 9 inches. (One illustrated)@Est. $100-$200 ... [more like this]
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FIVE NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK GLAZED REDWARE
CAKE MOLDS, MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Diameters 7 to 9 inches. (One illustrated)@Est. $100-$200 ... [more like this]
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NEW ENGLAND GLAZED REDWARE PITCHER, NINETEENTH
CENTURY. , , Straight-sided with wide rows of banding at the rim and base, pinched spout and applied ribbed handle, covered in mottled olive green and yellow-brown glazes ... [more like this]
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NEW ENGLAND, POSSIBLY BRISTOL COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS
GLAZED REDWARE RUNDLET, 1790-1830. , , Of barrel form with rows of banding at both ends, covered in medium brown-green glaze streaked and sprinkled in manganese brown. ... [more like this]
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NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK REDWARE JAR, NINETEENTH
CENTURY.
Of shouldered cylindrical form, surrounded by molded bands beneath the neck, covered in burnt orange glaze speckled and streaked in dark brown. Height 8 ¾ inches. ... [more like this]
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NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK REDWARE JAR, NINETEENTH
CENTURY.
Of bulbous form, surrounded by a molded band beneath the neck and applied with lug handles, covered in streaky glaze in shades of light to dark brown. Height 8 ¾ ... [more like this]
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NEW ENGLAND, PENNSYLVANIA OR NEW YORK SLIP-DECORATED
REDWARE OVAL DISH, CIRCA 1820-50.
Marbled and combed in shades of brown, green and cream on a red-brown ground, within a coggled rim edge. Length 14 ¼ inches.
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