- 2 PIECES OF FOLK ART REDWARE BY GREG
SHOONER CA.1986 & 2007; 1986 Turtle Creek Pottery wheel thrown ovoid jar with flared rim and incised line banding, brown Albany slip glaze finish, 6"d, 8"h, Condition: faux...
[more like this] - 2 MANGANESE SPONGED REDWARE JARSca.
1845; two manganese sponged redware jars: PA baluster form jar, flattened rim, flared everted neck, tooled raised collar ring, impressed pair of shoulder rings, applied pair...
[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR, 19TH C.New
England redware jar, 19th c., 10 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Glaze roughness to rim, small base rim chips....
[more like this] - LARGE NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR, 19TH
C.Large New England redware jar, 19th c. , with manganese stripes, incised squiggle, pinstripe lines, and a coggled collar around neck, 11 1/2" h.
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[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR, 19TH C.New
England redware jar, 19th c. , probably Massachusetts, with vibrant orange and green spotted glaze, 8 1/2" h. Provenance: The Collection of Ellen & Richard Levine, New York.
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[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR, 19TH C.New
England redware jar, 19th c. , with manganese splashes on a tan/orange ground, 8" h. Provenance: The Collection of Ellen & Richard Levine, New York.
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[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR, 19TH C., PROBABLY
MAINENew England redware jar, 19th c. , probably Maine, with an unusual brown, green, and yellow spatter design, 8" h. Provenance: The Collection of Ellen & Richard Levine,...
[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JAR, 19TH C.New
England redware jar, 19th c. , with cream spots on a pale green ground with single iron red arch, 10 1/4" h. Provenance: Leonard Balish; The Collection of Ellen & Richard...
[more like this] - GLAZED REDWARE CROCK MOUNTED AS A LAMP.New
England 19th Century Glazed Redware Pottery Storage Crock Mounted as a Lamp. Jar measures 10-1/2"h.; 25"h. overall. Condition: : Good with glazing wear and drilled for electric...
[more like this] - (8) AMERICAN REDWARE POTTERY: MUGS,
TANKARDS, ETC.(lot of 8) American redware pottery, 19th c., including: (1) mug, New England, approx 5.5"h, (1) cup with strap handle, New Hampshire, approx 3.5"h, (1) incised...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF NEW ENGLAND REDWARE,
19TH C.Three pieces of New England redware, 19th c., tallest - 10 1/2".
Condition:
New Hampshire jug - rim chip, firing chip to rim, base rim chips, lattice imprint on...
[more like this] - TWO PIECE OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Two piece
of redware, 19th c., to include a New England jug with manganese splotching, 6 3/4" h., and a small jar, 5 1/4" h.
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[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND REDWARE JARNew England redware
jar, 6 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Small base rim chips....
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF REDWARE, EARLY 19TH
C.Three pieces of redware, early 19th c., to include a New England bulbous jug with manganese splotching, 9" h.; a New England jar, 10 3/4" h., and a Pennsylvania jar with...
[more like this] - COPPER GLAZE REDWARE JAR, 19TH C.Copper
glaze redware jar, 19th c., with good green glaze, probably New England, 8 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition....
[more like this] - SEVEN PIECES OF NEW ENGLAND REDWARE
FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHTS FROM 3.75" TO 8.75"., First Half of the 19th Century, A mug, a bowl, a jug, two oversized mugs, a small creamer and a covered food...
[more like this] - SIX PIECES OF 19TH CENTURY REDWARE.
TO INCLUDE:10 1/2" storage jar, 7" diameter, shows chip and hairline, New England. A 9 1/2" ovoid crock with handles, approx. 8" diameter, New England. A 6" ovoid jug, approx....
[more like this] - New England redware lidded jar 19th
c. with manganese splash decoration 12 3/4" h. ?...
[more like this] - Large redware green mottled jar 19th
c. with applied handles 11"h. possibly Southern States a pitcher and New England ovoid jug....
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