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American repousse silver water
American repousse silver water pitcher, Galt & Brothers, Washington, circa 1895 decorated with acanthus scrolls and flowers in the rococo taste, 9 5/8 in. H., 29.25 ozt.
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ENGLISH MOCHAWARE GILT-DECORATED
ENGLISH MOCHAWARE GILT-DECORATED WATER PITCHER Early 19th c., the cream ground decorated with an all-over blue glaze and gilt decoration with cream-colored spout and handle, 9" h
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CONTINENTAL GILT DECORATED
CONTINENTAL GILT DECORATED COLORLESS GLASS PITCHEREarly 20th Century. The faceted flared vessel with loop handle and decorated with gilt foliage. Height 12 in. (Cond: good)
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An English Victorian Copper
An English Victorian Copper Lustre Pitcher circa 1850 having a pronounced spout a spurred auricular handle on a tall body decorated with ballet dancers in relief and blue painted accents Height 8 inches.
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18TH CENTURY GERMAN PEWTER
18TH CENTURY GERMAN PEWTER PITCHER Small cup sized pitcher made of Pewter with 18th century German hallmarks. 5.5" H x 5.5" W.
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Ornate Victorian Silverplate
Ornate Victorian Silverplate Water Pitcher on Stand- 18''
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An English Copper Lustre Pitcher
An English Copper Lustre Pitcher circa 1830 having a beak spout and a spurred auricular handle on a faceted baluster body decorated with multi-color painted flowers. Height 7 inches.
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A Large Worcester Porcelain Pitcher
A Large Worcester Porcelain Pitcher
18th Century
Height 12 inches.
Property from the Estate of a Gentleman, Evanston, Illinois
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An 18th Century wine glass with
An 18th Century wine glass with plain cylindrical bowl and double white opaque stem plain footrim with open pontil 6.25ins high (circa 1760 - some evidence of grinding to footrim and slight flake chip)
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An 18th Century ale glass with
An 18th Century ale glass with bell-shaped bowl on a drawn mercury twist stem and circular base, 18cm high
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Pewter tableware to include a
Pewter tableware to include a flagon 8.5"h, a pitcher, two ink wells etc. 18th/19th c.
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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English Copper Lusterware Pitcher
English Copper Lusterware Pitcher lily of the valley decoration 8'' circa 1870 excellent.
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An 18th Century wine glass with
An 18th Century wine glass with plain bucket bowl finely drawn double white opaque twist stem plain footrim with open pontil 6.125ins high
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An English Victorian Copper
An English Victorian Copper Lustre Pitcher circa 1840 having a sparrow's beak spout and a spurred scalloped handle; the faceted body having blue bands and polychrome flower heads. Height 8 inches.
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An American Silver-Gilt Water
An American Silver-Gilt Water Pitcher
Tuttle Silversmiths, Boston, MA, Circa 1960
the globular body based on an 18th century form.
marked 'Sterling' on underside
21 ozt 16 dwt
Height 7 inches.
Property from the Estate of W.M. Bogdanowicz, Madison, Wisconsin and Naples, Florida
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English Copper Lusterware Pitcher
English Copper Lusterware Pitcher enameled floral 9 1/2'' circa 1870 excellent.
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American cased art glass pitcher
American cased art glass pitcher late 19th century; with gilt and enamel blossom decoration, applied cranberry glass handle, 10 in. H.
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Heavy English silver pitcher, circa
Heavy English silver pitcher, circa 1850, with maiden, child and grape sculpted handle and north wind face spout decorated with repousse' acanthus leaves and gold wash interior, monogrammed
21 troy ounces / 9.5"h x 8"dia
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Pearlware cream pitcher, densely
Pearlware cream pitcher, densely decorated with blue and orange flowers below band of green and yellow vines and leaves, British, late 18th/early 19th century, 4-1/2 in. Restoration to rim and at top of handle.
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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH MAJOLICA
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH MAJOLICA PITCHERA porcelain handled pitcher embossed with blue birds and flowers against an ivory and cobalt blue ground. Gold gilt decorations along borders.
Issued: c. 1890
Dimensions: 6"L x 7"W x 8"H
Condition:
Age related wear.
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An English Victorian Copper
An English Victorian Copper Lustre Pitcher circa 1840 modeled with a pronounced spout spurred handle and painted with flower details on the neck and body. Height 7 1/2 inches.
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19th c. Parian water pitcher with
19th c. Parian water pitcher with classical motifs.
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A late 18th Century Derby porcelain
A late 18th Century Derby porcelain moulded hot water jug and cover painted in blue with gilt highlights 9ins high (puce mark to base - pattern No. and gilder's and decorator's numbers - small chip to lid)
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An 18th Century heavy baluster
An 18th Century heavy baluster goblet, the rounded funnel bowl with solid base, the stem with wide angular and basal knops with tear inclusion, on a folded foot, 18.5cm high
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PRATTWARE STRAP-HANDLED
PRATTWARE STRAP-HANDLED PITCHEREnglish Late 18th/Early 19th CenturyRaised polychrome scenic decoration on one side of two lovers in a lush landscape and a farmer with an ale mug and his hound on the other side. Height 7.
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An 18th Century drinking glass with
An 18th Century drinking glass with trumpet-shaped body, the drawn stem with folded foot, 15.5cm high, three similar 19th Century liqueur glasses with wheel etched decoration on knopped stems and sundry glasses
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Georgian silver cream pitcher by
Georgian silver cream pitcher by London silversmith Augustine Le Sage 1768 having a gilt washed interior and spirally fluted gadrooned body. Provenance: Collection of Great Britain's Princess Royal Princess Mary Countess of Harewood purchased by Dr. Armand Hammer in the 1950's. 5.5"h. 9.340 troy oz.
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A Large Faience Pitcher Early
A Large Faience Pitcher Early 18th Century Baluster shape with a flared rim and shaped spout raised on a small foot applied handle; decorated in blue ochre and turquoise glazes front depicting two rampant lions flanking a design with scissors under a crown lower section inscribed "ME Antos Zitnanski ML BI ME Pan Atia Mester Stefan Balas TS Biar" and "Gakup Limbupski TS Dikan Johan Klas ML DI Pawel TOT 4684 [up side down]". Measures apprx. 11"H x 7-1/2"W including the handle.
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Antique Bayreuth Germany Tankard
Antique Bayreuth Germany Tankard Pitcher18th century swirl reeded pale blue glaze with allover floral motif pewter base and hinged cover bottom with underglaze blue mark BK over H.14.5 x 6.5 in.Small rim chips; slight glaze crazing.
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An English Copper Lustre Pitcher
An English Copper Lustre Pitcher circa 1830 having a sparrow's beak spout and C-handle; the body with a series of round relief decoration painted with multi-colored flower heads and dots above a half-lobed base and round foot. Height 6 1/2 inches.
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER
ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER ONE-GALLON COVERED SERVING PITCHER19th CenturyAttributed to Thomas Boardman. Accompanied by an 1861 letter to a previous owner from Thomas Williams of Litchfield Connecticut. Height 11.Provenance: From the Herreshoff House in Bristol Rhode Island from the estate of Norman Herreshoff. Proceeds to benefit the restoration of The Herreshoff House.''
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Gien faience pitcher and a pen tray
Gien faience pitcher and a pen tray early 20th century Each decorated in the baroque style with mythological beast, cherubs and scrolling foliage, against a blue ground, printed marks. Pitcher, H: 9 1/2, pen tray, W: 9 1/2 in.
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5PC 18C AMERICAN HAND BLOWN GLASS
5PC 18C AMERICAN HAND BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES PITCHER United States,18th CenturyIncludes one olive green wine bottle, a fine chestnut flask with applied lip, light aqua bottle, an amber vase, and a South Jersey Clevenger amber pitcher.
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CHINESE EXPORT LIDDED PORCELAIN
CHINESE EXPORT LIDDED PORCELAIN PITCHER18th/19th century, bulbous form with curved side handle, enamel decorated in the Imari palette, gilt rim and highlights, 6-1/4 in.
Provenance: Elinor Gordon Chinese Export Porcelain, Villanova, Pennsylvania (sticker on base); Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia
Condition:
possible retouch to gilding and spout, scattered pinholes, small firing crack near base, firing crack/void to underside of handle, some surface dirt
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PITCHER. England 1st half-19th
PITCHER. England 1st half-19th century softpaste. Circular pitcher having a center cylinder with pierced compass star designs and a figure of a young Bacchus. Colorful hand decoration. 9 3/4''h. There is glaze flakes and the top half is repaired. 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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An 18th Century English black
An 18th Century English black glazed Jackfield globular teapot and cover moulded with a trailing vine decoration and with traces of gilding on three feet (bird finial damaged) 4.75ins high and a similar larger pear shaped jug (chipped to spout and cracked) 6.5ins high