- FOUR DELFT PIECES TO INCLUDE TWO POLYCHROME
FOUR DELFT PIECES TO INCLUDE TWO POLYCHROME DELFT DRY D...Four Delft pieces to include two polychrome Delft dry drug jars, Faience mug and Faience barbers bowl (as is), ht. 4", dia. 11", 19th C. or later.
Condition:
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- TWO SMALL DELFT BLUE AND WHITE DRUG
TWO SMALL DELFT BLUE AND WHITE DRUG JARS18th century, one urn form with flared base, marked "Violarum" within floral and peacock decoration, 5-1/2 in.; cylindrical form with brass lid, marked "Althaeae" in banner cartouche, 5-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Williamsburg, Virginia Collection
Condition:
some surface dirt and accretion, scattered pinholes throughout, some glaze chips and losses at rims and feet; lidded example with crazing, some cracks through body and to base
- Three blue glass apothecary drug jars
Three blue glass apothecary drug jars and stoppers with inscribed overlay shield-shaped white labels, 23.5cm high
- Three Delftware blue and white wet drug
Three Delftware blue and white wet drug jars, possibly London, circa 1740-60, named for; Syr: Cary: Rub, Syr: Spin: Cerv, Mel: Rosae, in a strapwork cartouche with shell, cherubs and flowers, 16cm high
- Three apothecary blue glass drug jars
Three apothecary blue glass drug jars and stoppers, with gilt inscriptions, 25.5cm high, two others with gilt cartouche-shaped title plates, three others and four plain glass jars (12)
- PAIR CONTINENTAL FAIENCE DRUG JARS 19th
PAIR CONTINENTAL FAIENCE DRUG JARS 19th c., snake and shield design, labeled "Ongt. Gris" and "Manne en Larme", gallery label, 9"h x 5"dia
- PAIR SMALL FRENCH FAIENCE DRUG JARS
PAIR SMALL FRENCH FAIENCE DRUG JARS Possibly 18th c., one with Paris pharmacy label underneath, one with gallery label, 5.25"h x 3.5"dia
- PAIR DUTCH DELFT DER DRIE KLOKKEN DRUG
PAIR DUTCH DELFT DER DRIE KLOKKEN DRUG JARS Possibly 18th c., Der Drie Klokken "Three Bells" marks on bottom, peacock and angel design, labeled "Tel Tari Insp." and "Manna", bottom, 7.25"h x 4.25"dia
- A GROUP OF SIX MAJOLICA SAVONA DRUG
A GROUP OF SIX MAJOLICA SAVONA DRUG JARS 18th century, three have polychrome portraits (chips, crazing, flaking and repair to the jar with the gents portrait); a fourth polychrome jar has small handles from the shoulder (fair condition broken and glued); two decorated in blue (one with break and glue repair, the all blue one in overall good condition with expected rim flakes).
- THREE ANTIQUE TIN-GLAZED DRUG JARS 18th
THREE ANTIQUE TIN-GLAZED DRUG JARS 18th century, the first is an Italian majolica mulberry syrup dispenser with label "Syr De Mororum" in the midst of reserves featuring flora and polychrome landscapes (8 in.) (repaired spout; rim and base foot chips; handle with glaze scrape); second an Italian drug jar, probably Savona, for a clove distillation, labeled in manganese between decorative bands of blue loops, wide mouth and foot (9 in.) (slight rim chips); covered jar, likely English, with manganese design of a crown above label "No 2", applied corbels at the rim, domed cover with flame finial (13 in.) (repair to finial and inner cover rim: repair to rim at crown; other small nicks/scrapes.).
- A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED ITALIAN FAIENCE
A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED ITALIAN FAIENCE DRUG JARS 19th century, dumbbell form hand-painted with leaf and tassel design to the domed covers with the design repeated above the foot.
- TWO DELFT APOTHECARY WET DRUG JARS ON
TWO DELFT APOTHECARY WET DRUG JARS ON FLARING PEDESTAL FEET, 18TH CENTURY AND LATERTWO DELFT APOTHECARY WET DRUG JARS ON FLARING PEDESTAL FEET, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER, neither signed under bases, the first labeled 'S. De Iuiubus' with a scrolling label topped by a floral vase enclosed by a pair of birds, h: 9 1/2 in.; and the other labeled 'S. De; Hyssopo' within a scrolling label with birds and flowers, h: 9 in. (2) Provenance: Estate of Karen Burroughs, American Collector featured in Early American Life, Colonial Homes, Classic American Interiors, Better Homes and Gardens, Traditional Home and Colonial Williamsburg Journal