- TWO ITHACA, NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCKS,
TWO ITHACA, NEW YORK STONEWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Two Ithaca, New York stoneware crocks, 19th c., stamped J. B. Magee Ithaca with cobalt floral decoration, 13 1/2" h., and 8 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Largest - 6'' hairline, mid body crows foot, small flakes to rim. Smallest - large crack to back side,
- ITHACA, NEW YORK TWO-GALLON STONEWARE
ITHACA, NEW YORK TWO-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKIthaca, New York two-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c., stamped J. M. Mott & Co. Ithaca N. Y. with cobalt floral decoration, 11" h.
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Condition:
3'' hairline to rim, large spider hairline under handle, several rim chips, small chips to lid seat.
- FIVE PIECES OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Five
FIVE PIECES OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Five pieces of redware, 19th c., to include jars, small crock, and an English still bank with birds, 8 3/4" h.
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Condition:
One with incised shoulder- rim and base rim chips. Smallest - 2'' rim hairline, small base rim chips. One with coggled shoulder -1/4'' x 1/4'' rim chip, small base rim chip. Lidded cannister - lid by association with large hairlines and chips, base with some glaze exfoliation, many base rim chips. Bank - loss to one bird, one branch broken and repaired, firing lines in base.
- SIX BOOKS ON AMERICAN ANTIQUESSix books
SIX BOOKS ON AMERICAN ANTIQUESSix books on American antiques, including A Collection of Scale-drawings, Details and Sketches of what is commonly known as Colonial Furniture by Alvan Crocker Nye, and Girl Scouts Loan Exhibition Catalogue , 1929.
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- RARE APPLE FORM PAINTED REDWARE CIDER
RARE APPLE FORM PAINTED REDWARE CIDER COOLERRare apple form painted redware cider cooler, ca. 1900, the bunghole surround incised PAT. APLI. FOR , 11 3/4" h. This is one of three similar examples known. One of the examples previously in the collection of Barry Cohen, see Rita Reif, Just Plain Folk: The Art of Everyday Objects , article in The New York Times , June 17, 1990. The second example sold at Crocker Farm, Fall 2021, lot 166.
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Condition:
9" hairline to top. Overall good condition. Wear commensurate with age and use. No other apparent damages or repairs.
- FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Four
FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Four pieces of stoneware, 19th c., to include an alkaline glaze crock and a jug impressed F.H. Cowden Harrisburg , tallest - 16 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Largest and smallest with chips.
- FIVE SHOONER REDWARE PLATES, ETC.Five
FIVE SHOONER REDWARE PLATES, ETC.Five Shooner redware plates, together with a Breininger crock, 7 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- FIVE REDWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Five redware
FIVE REDWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Five redware crocks, 19th c., tallest - 10 1/4".
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Condition:
Rim and base chips.
- SIX REDWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Six redware
SIX REDWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Six redware crocks, 19th c., tallest - 8 1/4".
Condition:
Minor rim flakes/wear.
- NINE PIECES OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Nine
NINE PIECES OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Nine pieces of redware, 19th c., tallest - 6" h.
Condition:
Smallest crock with large repair. Jug with rim chips. Tall speckled crock with hairline. Others with rim wear/small flakes.
- LARGE REDWARE MIXING BOWL, ETC.Large
LARGE REDWARE MIXING BOWL, ETC.Large redware mixing bowl, together with two plates and a crock, 13 1/2" h.
Condition:
Mixing bowl - a few hairlines. Large loss to underside of rim. Crock - several hairlines.
- FOUR PIECES OF MANGANESE DECORATED REDWARE,
FOUR PIECES OF MANGANESE DECORATED REDWARE, 19TH CFour pieces of manganese decorated redware, 19th c., to include a loaf dish, 9" h., 11 3/4" l., two crocks, and a flowerpot.
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Condition:
Roughness and glaze loss to rims.