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Albany New York pewter mug ca. 1790
Albany New York pewter mug ca. 1790 bearing the touch of Peter Young 4 5/8" h. ?
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ALBANY, NY STONEWARE JUG WITH
ALBANY, NY STONEWARE JUG WITH BIRD 19th century, impressed capacity "3" and "Albany NY", cobalt chicken with eggs.
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Albany New York pewter flagon ca.
Albany New York pewter flagon ca. 1850 bearing the touch of Smith & Feltman 10 1/2" h. ?
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Albany New York pewter plate ca.
Albany New York pewter plate ca. 1785 bearing the touch of Peter Young 8 7/8" dia. ?
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Albany New York pewter pitcher
Albany New York pewter pitcher ca. 1830 bearing the touch of Daniel Curtiss 7 3/4" h. ?
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ALBANY SLIP STONEWARE FLOWERPOT,
ALBANY SLIP STONEWARE FLOWERPOT, 19TH C.Albany slip stoneware flowerpot, 19th c., with floral decoration and ruffled rims, 6 1/4" h.
Condition:
A few very small edge flakes.
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ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER PITCHER,
ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER PITCHER, CA. 1830Albany, New York pewter pitcher, ca. 1830, by Daniel Curtiss, 9" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Albany New York pewter deep dish
Albany New York pewter deep dish ca. 1830 bearing the touch of Daniel Curtiss 11" dia. ?
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ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER WATER URN
ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER WATER URN AND COFFEEPOTAlbany, New York pewter water urn and coffeepot, 19th c., by Sheldon & Feltman and Vose & Co., 16 1/4" h. and 10 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Three pieces stoneware pottery:
Three pieces stoneware pottery: three-gallon churn, marked "Brown Pottery", Albany slip glaze, 15-1/4 in., abrasions and glaze loss, lacking lid, large base chip; alkaline glaze jar, high shoulder,12-1/4 in., chips to both lug handles, rim with normal wear and abrasions; Albany slip glaze pitcher, 11-3/4 in., rim chips, glaze wear and abrasions throughout.
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1 1/2 GALLON STONEWARE BATTER JUG
1 1/2 GALLON STONEWARE BATTER JUG CA. 1890;slightly bulbous stoneware batter jug, Albany slip glazed, with tubular pouring spout, crescent hand grasp and pair of applied shoulder pierced handle tabs with wood and wire bail handle, probably southern tier New York state potteries, 8"d, 10"h; Condition: minor contact mark
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ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER BASIN, LATE
ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER BASIN, LATE 18TH C.Albany, New York pewter basin, late 18th c., bearing the touch of Spencer Stafford, 2" h., 8" w.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Oversized stoneware jar, two
Oversized stoneware jar, two applied handles, albany slip glaze, stamped "Brown Pottery" (Arden, North Carolina), early to mid 20th century, 33 in. Firing and glaze flaws as made, one handle repaired, 1/2 in. interior rim chip.
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Five pottery pitchers: one with
Five pottery pitchers: one with brown Albany slip glaze, stamped on rim "JNL", probably Jasper Newton Long, Crawford County, Georgia, mid 19th century, 5-7/8 in., spout chip, scattered small glaze chips; one with pale olive glaze, incised rings, attributed by John Burrison to Crawford County, Georgia, 4-5/8 in., small rim chips, scattered glaze voids and firing flaws as made ; one with Albany slip glaze with band of zigzag incised decoration, probably Southern, 19th century, 5-3/8 in., glaze voids, large rim chips, base wear ; one with pale blue glaze, marked on bottom "Gordy's Pottery, Greenville, GA", 3 in., 1/2 in. repaired rim chip ; one ovoid with cobalt glaze, found in Tipton, Georgia, 3-1/4 in., Provenance: James Coleman, 1980, extensive rim chips, normal base wear .
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STONEWARE ADVERTISING JUG WITH
STONEWARE ADVERTISING JUG WITH COBALT ALBANY NEW YORK. With freehand cobalt lettering ''Winehell & Davis / Wholesale / Wine & Liquors / Albany N.Y.'' Handled jug. 12'' h. Base wear some rim chips. Firing imperfections. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
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Two pieces Southern pottery:
Two pieces Southern pottery: redware spittoon, Albany slip glaze applied decoratively with brush, possibly made in Alabama, 4-1/4 in., 4 in. base crack extending up one side, scattered large chips; pitcher with diminutive spout and incised wavy line band at shoulder, dark brown glaze with speckled rutile, attributed to Johnson Pottery, Laurens County, South Carolina, late 19th century, 11 in., excellent condition. John Burrison Collection.
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STONEWARE JUG. Albany slip glaze
STONEWARE JUG. Albany slip glaze with a stamped ''2'' and incised ''Kauffman Lattimer Wholesale Druggist Columbus O''. 13 1/2'' h.
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Three pieces Southern pottery:
Three pieces Southern pottery: Albany slip glaze stoneware churn, marked "JD Bishop/Meansville/R #1" (Upson-Pike County, Georgia), 13-1/2 in., [extensive glaze loss and rim chips, base wear]; stoneware three-gallon whiskey jug, marked "I.C. Shore & Co./Pure Whiskies/Shore, N.C.", 16-1/2 in.; alkaline glaze pitcher, 10 in., [minor handle chip, normal base wear, minor abrasions].
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Stoneware canning or fruit jar,
Stoneware canning or fruit jar, ovoid with flared rim, salt glaze over Albany slip, attributed by John Burrison to "later Barrow County tradition", 12 in. Excellent condition, large glaze drips as made. Griffin notes it was "purchased at Pardue auction of estate of Miss Emma Rowan Nuberg near Hartwell County, Georgia, September 1981".
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TYLER & DILLON STONEWARE CROCK.
TYLER & DILLON STONEWARE CROCK. Albany New York second half 19th century. Salt glaze crock with stylized cobalt decoration and impressed ''Tyler & Dillon Albany''. 7''h.
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ALBANY OR NEW YORK, PEWTER TANKARD,
ALBANY OR NEW YORK, PEWTER TANKARD, CA. 1785Albany or New York, pewter tankard, ca. 1785 , bearing the touch of Peter Young, 6 3/4" h. Provenance: John J. Evans Jr.; Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER PLATE,
ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER PLATE, EARLY 19TH C.Albany, New York pewter plate, early 19th c., bearing the touch of Spencer Stafford, 7 7/8" dia.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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State School of Ceramics at
State School of Ceramics at Alfred University. Collection of three student vessels. c. 1903-20, earthenware with applied pigment, glazed earthenware. 5 h × 8¾ dia in. result: $1,875. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Paper manufacturer's label to underside of largest ‘State School of Ceramics Alfred N.Y. No 53’. Incised signature to underside of example with tree ‘SR’. Incised signature and date to underside of smallest example ‘VRI '03’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
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Brown Pottery miniature face jug,
Brown Pottery miniature face jug, stoneware with Albany slip glaze, broken china teeth, base stamped "Brown Pottery" (Arden, North Carolina), 5-1/4 in. Minor firing flaws and glaze chips.
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ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER CREAMER,
ALBANY, NEW YORK PEWTER CREAMER, CA. 1780Albany, New York pewter creamer, ca. 1780 , attributed to Peter Young, 4 1/4" h. Provenance: Thomas & Constance Williams; Dr. Lola Reed, Phoenixville; Northeast Auction, February 23, 2007.
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Condition:
Top of handle possibly reattached.
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Albany Figure of Dessert Orchid
Albany Figure of Dessert Orchid Limited Edition 1990
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Three stoneware canning jars: one
Three stoneware canning jars: one ovoid, salt glaze over Albany slip, 12-1/2 in., Provenance: Emma Norman estate auction, Hartwell, Georgia, 1981, some glaze drips ; one similar, 11-1/4 in., glaze drips ; one with mottled olive glaze, with added wire, leather and cloth filter, 10-3/4 in. All in good condition.
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Pottery lamp.
Pottery lamp.
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TWO ALBANY SLIP STONEWARE PITCHERS,
TWO ALBANY SLIP STONEWARE PITCHERS, LATE 19TH C.Two Albany slip stoneware pitchers, late 19th c., 9 1/2" h. and 7 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Largest - few small rim chips. Other - good condition.
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Eleven Albany Slip Stoneware and
Eleven Albany Slip Stoneware and Redware Vessels
19th/Early 20th Century
Height of largest 10 1/2 inches.
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STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd
STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd half-19th century. Double handled with albany glaze. 18''h.
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PAUL CUSHMAN, ALBANY, NEW YORK
PAUL CUSHMAN, ALBANY, NEW YORK STONEWARE JUGPaul Cushman, Albany, New York stoneware jug, early 19th c. , impressed Paul Cushman's Stoneware Factory 1811 , 9 1/2" h.
Condition:
Old chips to spout and base.
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New Albany, Indiana, canning jar,
New Albany, Indiana, canning jar, salt glazed stoneware, inscribed on side "New Albany, Ind.", 19th century, 9 in. Minor surface anomalies as made, interior with scattered small rim chips. Private Collection, Kentucky
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GEORGIA FOLK ART POTTERY, JOHN
GEORGIA FOLK ART POTTERY, JOHN BROCK Stoneware pig with a variation Albany slip glaze, turned as a cylinder with applied features, inscribed on the underside "John Brock."
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THREE AMERICAN CERAMIC PIECES. Late
THREE AMERICAN CERAMIC PIECES. Late 19th century. A stoneware pitcher with Albany Slip glaze. 10"h. A yellow ware pitcher with embossed peacocks decoration and Rockingham glaze. Chips and hairline. 8.25"h. And a blue spongeware butter crock with lid. Chips and hairline. 6.25"h.
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Rare historical brown
Rare historical brown transferware platter thomas godwin, burslem, 1835-1854 Of oval form decorated with an unrecorded "View of Albany," mis-marked "Utica" from the "American Views" series. L: 10 in. PROVENANCE: Richard Marden Collection, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire GOod condition. Crazed glaze