- NINE BENNINGTON BROWN GLAZED POTTERY
ARTICLESNine Bennington brown glazed pottery pitchers and teapots19th centurytallest 8 1/4in (21cm); width 9in (23cm) Provenance:Property from a Private Laurel Canyon, Los...
[more like this] - (LOT OF 11) CERAMIC STONEWARE GROUP,
INCLUDING PITCHERS (lot of 11) Ceramic stoneware group, including pitchers, vases, cups, primarily Doulton Lambeth stoneware example, tallest, executed in white and brown,...
[more like this] - (LOT OF 4) STAFFORDSHIRE PARIAN RELIEF
DECORATED PITCHERS OR JUGS (lot of 4) Staffordshire parian relief decorated pitchers or jugs in brown and cream, decorated with raised Classical figures, including a Chetham...
[more like this] - TWO BLUE SPATTER CHINA CREAM PITCHERS.Two
Blue Spatter China Cream Pitchers. 1st: Brown acorn paneled creamer, 5"h.; 2nd: Fort pattern bulbous form creamer, 4"h. Condition: : Both show repairs.
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[more like this] - LARGE GROUP OF MAJOLICA, TO INCLUDE
THREE SMALL BROWN P...Large Group of Majolica, to include three small brown pitchers; one serving platter with butterflies; a platter with fruit motif; a pink etruscan bowl...
[more like this] - FIVE TRAY LOTS OF BELLEEK, HAVING GREEN,
BROWN AND NEW ...Five Tray Lots of Belleek, having green, brown and new marks, to include vases, cups, saucers, dishes, plates, pitchers, etc.
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All lots are sold...
[more like this] - EIGHT POTTERY AND STONEWARE PITCHERSEight
Pottery and Stoneware Pitchers, brown glazed with flowers, brown and green glazed, worm glazed, etc., tallest 10 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
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[more like this] - 6 PIECES OF BENNINGTON BROWN POTTERYCollection
of 6 brown pottery jugs including Bennington jugs.
4 pitchers, 3 decorated with hunt scenes.
A tall handled pot with lid.
A teapot with hunt scene, no lid.
Tallest: 10 1/2"...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA AND ALBANY
GLAZED CROCKERY HEIGHT (OF TALLEST): 7 1/2 IN. (19.05 CM.) GLAZED CROCKERY, including a chamber pot with strap handle and lighter brown-glazed interior, a barrel shaped pitcher...
[more like this] - THREE CONTEMPORARY ARTIST SIGNED PITCHERS
AND TWO OTHER PIECES AND TWO OTHER PIECES, group consisting of three modern artist signed hand-thrown pitchers with various decorations, a square dish with a white, incised...
[more like this] - GROUP OF BROWN MAJOLICA ITEMS, 19TH
CENTURY AND LATER CENTURY AND LATER, including a covered cheese dome with strawberry vine decoration, a seven-piece Majolica group including a three-piece tea set, cruet stand...
[more like this] - TWELVE PIECES OF 20TH C. YELLOWWARE,
EAST KNOLL POTTERY, (TORRINGTON, CT) ALL WITH WHITE BAND, BROWN BORDER AND BLUE "MOCHA" SEAWEED...Twelve pieces of 20th C. Yellowware, East Knoll Pottery, (Torrington, CT)...
[more like this] - ART POTTERY: GOUDA, EARLY 20TH C., "IRENE"
AND "RONNY" PATTERNS, MAT GLAZE, ELEVEN PIECES INCLUDING: THREE PITCHERS, COVERED JAR, DO...ART POTTERY: Gouda, early 20th C., "Irene" and "Ronny" patterns, mat glaze, eleven...
[more like this] - SET OF SIX EARLY 20TH C. PAINTED CERAMIC
PITCHERS, INCLUDING; ONE WITH GRAPE VINE DECORATION AND DRAGON HANDLE, 15" H.; ONE JEAN POU...Set of six early 20th C. painted ceramic pitchers, including; one with grape...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FRENCH FAIENCE DISHES, PITCHERS
AND A TRIVET, MOST SIGNED 'HENRIOT' AND A TRIVET, MOST SIGNED 'HENRIOT', including a typical Quimper pitcher with a farmer, h: 9 in.; a tin-glazed dish with pink and blue...
[more like this] - TWO STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY PITCHERS, CA.
1800Two Staffordshire toby pitchers, ca. 1800 , 9 1/4" h. and 9 1/2" h. Provenance: Wynn Sayman; The Estate of Peter Tillou.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO
PITCHERS AND A BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the pitchers with runny yellow-brown glaze, both featuring light blue spots or runs, both with potter's glyph on the underside....
[more like this] - (6) Pcs English pottery to include Langley
pottery brown glazed covered pitcher, 7"H, (3) Doulton Lambeth style pitchers and cup, 4 1/4"H tallest, a similarly designed brown and yellow glazed stoneware pitcher, 9 1/2"H...
[more like this] - (8) Blue Brown Jasperware Pitchers and
Condiment to include (4) brown jasperware twist handle pitchers, 5 5/8"H through 8 1/2" H, probably Dudson, a Copeland Spode cream and tan covered jar with acorn finial, 6...
[more like this] - 6 PIECES OF BENNINGTON BROWN POTTERYCollection
of 6 brown pottery jugs including Bennington jugs.
4 pitchers, 3 decorated with hunt scenes.
A tall handled pot with lid.
A teapot with hunt scene, no lid.
Tallest: 10 1/2"...
[more like this] - TWO FRENCH JASPE POTTERY POLKA DOT PITCHERS
Group of two French, 19th/20th century, Jaspe pottery pitchers or jugs, each having a brown glaze with polka dot decoration and yellow slip interior, paper labels but otherwise...
[more like this] - 3 PIECES OF BREININGER REPRODUCTION
REDWAREca. 1996 & 2004; all wheel thrown bulbous pitchers with mounted handles: 1996 large pitcher with flat pressed side, rope twist handle and drizzled brown glaze accents,...
[more like this] - Group of five decorative pitchers and
ewers; molded ewer with figures and floral designs in high relief, incised HD to base together with Czechoslovakian red ewer; brown glazed Royal Doulton pitcher with figure...
[more like this] - THREE ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Tall dark
brown mottled glazed pitcher with corn stalks. Design attributed to Josiah Jones. 1848-1870. 12''h. And pitcher decorated with ferns. Second half 19th century. 8 3/4''h....
[more like this] - TWO MASON'S PITCHERS. Polychrome ''Brown
Velvet'' pattern. 6 1/4'' h. And brown and white in ''Watteau'' pattern. 7'' h. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report...
[more like this] - Painted pine wall box, two shelves,
rosehead nails throughout, original painted surface with normal wear and losses, brown/deep olive paint, New England, 1740-1760, 17 x 10-3/4 x 6 in., with three copper measures...
[more like this] - Three stoneware pitchers: one with brown
glaze, marked on side "W Colfield, Howell Mill GA" (Thomas William Colfield, born 1865, working Atlanta area late 19th century), 10-1/2 in., for similar example,...
[more like this] - TWO ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS AND A COFFEE
POT. Mottled brown glaze on a pitcher with bearded man under the spout. United States Pottery Company Bennington Vermont 1849-1859 8 3/4''h. And brown glazed paneled...
[more like this] - Four English majolica pitchers 20th
century Comprising two with a naturalistic bark molded brown ground and two with a basket weave ground overlaid with flowering plants; unmarked. (4). Tallest H: 9 1/4...
[more like this] - THREE ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Two mottled
brown pitchers mid 19th century. One with hound handle and decoration of birds and game animals 7''h. and another with children and goats on sides 6 1/2''h. Together with...
[more like this] - Three alkaline glaze pitchers: one with
strap handle, two incised bands at base of neck, runny dark green and olive glaze, Griffin notes attribute to Crawford County, Georgia, 10-1/2 in., Provenance: Elco Flea Market,...
[more like this] - Four Majolica pottery pitchers. Includes
3 graduated in sizes in a white floral pattern measuring 6'' 5'' and 3''. Also includes one brown/red pitcher with raspberries measuring 5'' tall. Generally good condition....
[more like this] - MOCHAWARE GROUP WITH DENDRITIC OR SEAWEED
DECORATION: TWO PITCHERS ONE COVERED DISH. Including one small pitcher by T.G. Green & Co. with yellow and brown banding and green dendritic decoration. Base marked ''T.G....
[more like this] - Three (3) Hull Mirror Brown Pitchers
marked Hull USA typical use condition....
[more like this] - Pair of Rockingham Brown Glaze Pitchers
American 20th century a pair of wild game pitcher in a brown glaze and dog handle unmarked; ht. 8.5 in. Condition: Chip to one pitcher...
[more like this] - Two similar pearlware Toby jugs: seated
brown figures with yellow britches, holding pitchers with iron red decoration, probably Staffordshire, English, 19th century, 9-1/2 in. and 9-7/8 in. Both with surface chips....
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