- Clay and earthen ware goods, some signed/marked,
Clay and earthen ware goods, some signed/marked, including: stamped Simon Pearce #22 handled batter bowl with spout 8"dia., round two handled glazed pottery dish 12"dia. marked EM; round glazed bowl marked EM 7"dia. six brown glazed deep dishes 9.5"dia., two signed pottery bowls 3.5"dia. & 5"dia., six redware shallow dishes/underplates 5"dia. (in rough condition). Condition: all good except mentioned above CT Transfer Fee $20
- GROUP OF ANTIQUE STONEWARE MIXING BOWLS
GROUP OF ANTIQUE STONEWARE MIXING BOWLS With a stoneware water jug and a small crock. Widest batter bowl is 14 in. Diam.
- BENNINGTON POTTERS STONEWARE BATTER
BENNINGTON POTTERS STONEWARE BATTER BOWLS, 2 Bennington Potters Vermont stoneware batter nesting bowls, marked to undersides. Larger: 5" H x 8.75" over handles. Provenance: Removed from the Financial District estate of a collector.
- (6) Pcs yellow ware pottery, c/o batter
(6) Pcs yellow ware pottery, c/o batter bowl (11-5/8" dia x 5" h), turks head mold (7-3/4" dia x 3" h), miniature mixing bowl (5-1/8" dia x 2-1/4" h), oval bowl (10-5/8" x 8" x 1-7/8" h), rectangular bowl (10" x 8" x 2-1/4" h, some glaze loss), pitcher (7" h)
- (4) Blue decorated stoneware crocks,
(4) Blue decorated stoneware crocks, c/o 12-1/4" h x 8" dia jar (chip to rim), 10-3/4" h x 6-3/4" dia jar (chip to rim, dent to side), 10" h x 6-1/2" dia (chip to rim), batter bowl (10-3/4" dia x 4-3/4" h)
- BLACK PAINTED LARGE TREEN BATTER BOWL,
BLACK PAINTED LARGE TREEN BATTER BOWL, 19TH C., HAND HEWN AND CARVED, MOLDED RIM, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE, INCLUDING SCRATCHES, WATERMARKS, WEAR TO PAINT, ETC., 24" DIAM.,Black painted large treen batter bowl, 19th c., hand hewn and carved, molded rim, wear consistent with age and use, including scratches, watermarks, wear to paint, etc., 24" diam.
- 1840 PA STONEWARE BATTER BOWL. Circular
1840 PA STONEWARE BATTER BOWL. Circular shape with two applied handles and pouring spout, with floral cobalt decoration and dated 1840. 6”H x 12”diameter. Provenance: Kinnaman-Raemaker. Sussman Collection.
- Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c. 1975,
Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c. 1975, glazed earthenware. 5? h × 10¼ w × 9 d in. result: $945. estimate: $500–1,000. Impressed signature near base ‘Woodman’.
- Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c. 1980,
Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c. 1980, glazed stoneware. 5½ h × 9½ w × 8¼ d in. result: $1,134. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed signature to base ‘Woodman’.
- TWO PIECES OF YELLOWWARE POTTERY.Two
TWO PIECES OF YELLOWWARE POTTERY.Two Pieces of Yellowware Pottery. Muti-colored Sponge Decorated Batter Bowl with Spout, 4-1/4"h. and Covered Canister with Banned Decorations.6"h. x 8"dia. Condition: : Good with use ware and hairline.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with use ware and hairline.
- FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA STONEWAREall
FIVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA STONEWAREall salt glazed, all likely Randolph County, North Carolina, late 1800s and early 1900s, jug with ash runs, thick collared rim, applied strap handle, 9 in.; stacker jug, ridged strap handle, collared spout, 6-3/4 in.; large batter bowl, angled flat rim, coggle wheel "2" at shoulder, 6-1/4 x 13 in.; small jar, rounded rim, lid shelf, 5-3/4 in.; inkwell, 2-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface wear and abrasions, clay body and glaze chips, base edge wear, Jug with rim chip and base edge chip, residue to exterior, possibly treated, stacker jug with residue on shoulder, base edge chips, bowl with three rim chips, chips to interior rim, grease and residue to surfaces, three small hairlines down from rim, jar and inkwell good condition
- NICHOLAS FOX STONEWARE BOWL(Chatham
NICHOLAS FOX STONEWARE BOWL(Chatham County, North Carolina, 1797-1858) salt glaze with some ash runs over batter bowl form, straight neck, downturned tooled angled rim. "N. Fox" stamp at shoulder, 7-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, 6 inch repair to rim with associated 6-1/2 in. stabilized hairline down side of jar, chipped rough edge to most of rim interior, base edge wear, clay body anomalies to interior and exterior