- Four pieces of stoneware, tallest
Four pieces of stoneware, tallest with a wood lid 8.5"h
Condition: Cracks, dirty
- WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, wavy line design. 8''h
- (4) WESTERWALD STONEWARE AND PEWTER
(4) WESTERWALD STONEWARE AND PEWTER STEINS Last quarter 18th c., Germany, blue and grey salt glazed stoneware, hinged pewter lids, the ceramic mugs etched and glaze decorated with various floral scrolls, flowers, and geometric patterns, pottery unmarked, three monogrammed lids, two dated, 8"h to 10'h
- SIXTEEN PIECES OF MODERN REDWARE
SIXTEEN PIECES OF MODERN REDWARE AND STONEWARE. American late 20th century. Made by David T. Smith and Turtlecreek Pottery. Slip glazed pie plates and loaf pans and three pieces of stoneware with cobalt decoration. 6''h.
- WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, checkerboard pattern. 8 1/2''h
- FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE AND REDWARE.
FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE AND REDWARE. American 2nd half-19th century. Two small jugs one is redware with dark green glaze 6 1/2'' 7''h. and a crock impressed ''AH Hews & Co. No. Cambridge MA.'' Flakes. 7''h. Together with a canning jar impressed ''Preston Ellis Westminster Mass.'' 6''h.
- SIX PIECES OF STONEWARE. Second
SIX PIECES OF STONEWARE. Second half 19th century. A jug with cobalt stripes, chips and missing handle. 9.25"h. A brown jug with spouted lip. 9"h. Deep bowl, cracked. 6.75"h., canning jar with brown glaze, cracks. 6.25"h., a pitcher with mottled brown glaze, glaze loss and chips, 5.75"h. and a mug, chips. 4.5"h.
- FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH
FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Four pieces of stoneware, 19th c., to include a Western Pennsylvania three-gallon jar, with 3 stencil, 14" h.; a three-gallon crock with cobalt foliate decoration, 11" h.; a two-gallon crock with cobalt number 2 and scroll, 10 1/4" h., and a four-gallon crock, with cobalt 4 and bee sting decoration, 11 1/2" h.; together with a piece of redware kiln furniture for stacking jugs.
Condition:
Stenciled jar - discoloration. Three-gallon crock - 4'' hairline to mid body close to base rim. Two-gallon - large base rim chip, rim chip, several hairlines to mid body. Four-gallon - large rim chip, large hairlines to body.
- SEVEN STONEWARE AND REDWARE CROCKSSeven
SEVEN STONEWARE AND REDWARE CROCKSSeven stoneware and redware crocks, tallest - 6 1/4".
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Four Stoneware Articles
Late 19th/Early
Four Stoneware Articles
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising two advertising crocks, a Western Stoneware Co. jar, and a bowl.
Height of largest 6 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of Retta Park, Tucson, Arizona
- 3 PIECES WESTERWALD STONEWARE POTTERY3
3 PIECES WESTERWALD STONEWARE POTTERY3 Westerwald salt glazed grey stoneware pottery pitchers with cobalt painted decorations. Known as Kannenbackerland Stoneware. Measures 6.75"H x 4"W; 6.25"H x 5"W; 6"H x 3.75"W.
- EIGHT GLAZED STONEWARE CROCKS AND
EIGHT GLAZED STONEWARE CROCKS AND JUGSEight Glazed Stoneware Crocks and Jugs,
- The Western Stoneware Co. Egyptian
The Western Stoneware Co. Egyptian (Burnt Wood) Bowl marked (raised relief) The Western Stoneware Company Monmouth Ill. tiny bruise on the rim 8.75''w.
- NINE PIECES ASSORTED AMERICAN STONEWARE.
NINE PIECES ASSORTED AMERICAN STONEWARE. Ca. 1900. Brown and green sponge ware, cobalt and brown steins, green pitcher, "Norman" stoneware bottle and Wisconsin Pottery 1987 pitcher.
- 4 Pieces of American Stoneware.Includes
4 Pieces of American Stoneware.Includes an impressed John Bell covered crock - 12'' high two pieces broken out but a perfect fit; one ear as is; chips to underside of lid. A covered 4 gallon stencil decorated crock impressed F.7 Wright Bros. Taunton Mass - 15.5'' high; edge chips to top and chips on lid. Freehand cobalt decorated 2 gallon crock unmarked - 12.5'' high. A freehand cobalt decorated 2 gallon crock marked ''2'' under ear - 12'' high; cracks to one side. From a Nyack NY estate.
- (5) Stoneware blue & white banded
(5) Stoneware blue & white banded graduated mixing bowls, c/o 11-3/8" dia x 6-1/8" h (hairline & chip), 9-5/8" dia x 5" h, 8-1/2" dia x 4-1/2" h marked "8", 6-1/2" dia x 3-3/8" h marked "6", 5-1/4" dia x 2-3/4" h Ovenware marked "5"
- Four stoneware jars, all salt glazed
Four stoneware jars, all salt glazed with free-hand cobalt floral and wavy line decoration: one 6-1/2 in., good condition, base chip ; one with wavy line decoration, incised groove at neck, 7-3/4 in., rough edges, otherwise excellent condition ; one with straight line decoration, 8 in., 4 in. rim crack, large crack down side and across base ; one with rich cobalt flourish, 8-3/4 in., crack across base, otherwise good condition , American, 19th century. Private Collection, Kentucky
- WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, diamond pattern. 9''h
- Five pieces of vintage stoneware
Five pieces of vintage stoneware and ceramics, including a red ware handled vessel 6”H, 2 gal pot 6.5”H, and more. Condition: all dirty, some with minor chips CT Transfer Fee $20
- Four stoneware jars, all with blue
Four stoneware jars, all with blue decoration: one with floral decoration on speckled glaze, 7-3/4 in., slightly warped, otherwise excellent condition ; one with floral flourish, marked on one side "1.G.",10-1/4 in., scattered rim and base chips, otherwise good condition ; one two gallon with floral decoration on lightly speckled brown/gray glaze,12-1/8 in., minor surface abrasions and flaws, otherwise good condition ; one with band of floral decoration,1-1/2 in., very minor surface flaws, otherwise good condition .
- ART POTTERY DISHES Lot of (14)
ART POTTERY DISHES Lot of (14) Pieces of Artisan Crafted Glazed Stoneware, most artist signed, incl: (5) Plates, 9 1/4" to 11 3/4" diam., one with rim occlusion; (1) Low bowl, 10 1/4" diam.; (4) Bowls, 5 1/4" to 7 3/4" diam.; (1) Colander, 8 1/4" diam.; and (1) Lidded jar, 5" high. Good condition, except as noted.
- 8 MODERN REDWARE STONEWARE VESSELSGroup
8 MODERN REDWARE STONEWARE VESSELSGroup of eight modern redware stoneware ceramic pottery vessels. Including four lidded vessels, two with applied handles, one with one handle, and one without; two mugs with an applied handle; one small jug; one pot or planter.
Height ranges from 4 in to 10 1/4 in; diameter ranges from 3 1/2 in to 6 3/4 in.
Condition:
All pieces are in good condition in general. All of them has wear throughout, consistent with their age and use. None of them show a sign of restoration under UV inspection.
The tall jar, captured far right in lot listing, has crazing throughout. There is a 1/4 inch big glazing flaw that shows the underneath stoneware to the side of the lid. There are some surface bubbles due to firing flaws, original to the piece. On the underside of the lid, there is a 1/4 inch chip.
The brown lidded jar with a handle, captured upper center, has a minute chip to the mid part of the body. Crazing begins to form from the mid-part of the body. There is a network of the surface bubble due to a firing flaw, original to the piece. There is a minute chip to the rim.
The plant pot, captured upper second to the left, has two areas where the coating is peeled off and shows the underneath material. Along the interior of the pot, there is an accretion that measures 3/4 inch.
The small brown jar, captured lower second to the left, there is a minute loss by the handle. Towards the foot rim, there is a minute accretion to the surface. Along the underside, there is a major glazing flaw that is 1 3/4 inches long.
The brown rounded cup, captured lower second to the right, has a major unevenness to the underside; half of the underside is uneven. There are 5 minute chips to the rim.
The other cup, captured lower center, has a line of minute chips, which covers half of the rim. Along the interior, there is a 1/4 inch long white accretion. Crazing begins to form along the interior. Along its underside, there is an adhesive residue, smaller than 1/8 inch, and a line of white accretion that measures 1 1/4 inch. There is a noticeable dent that is 1/4 inch long and that seems to be original to the piece. Along the handle, there is a minute chip toward the bottom.
The brown lidded jar without a handle, captured upper second to the right, has no chips to its lid. It has surface bubbles due to firing flaws. Along its underside, there is a hairline crack that measures 2 inches. There are 2 minute chips to the footrim.
The shorter lidded jar, captured far left, has two minute chips to the edge of the lid. There are some losses in the area where the lid and the jar meet, as expected. Along the surface of one of the handles, there is a 1/4 inch chip. Along the interior, there is a line of white accretion that measures 4 inches. Along its underside, there is a chip towards the edge. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- 7PCS, GLAZED SOUTHERN STONEWARE
7PCS, GLAZED SOUTHERN STONEWARE VESSELS American South, 19th century. Collection of seven pieces of glazed Southern stoneware storage vessel, pitchers and bowls. No apparent marks. Approx. h. 15.5" (tallest)
- STONEWARE JUG. American mid 19th
STONEWARE JUG. American mid 19th century. Two applied handles and brushed cobalt clovers and impressed ''6''. 17 3/4''h.
- SIX PIECES OF STEUBEN STEMWARE.
SIX PIECES OF STEUBEN STEMWARE. Smokey clear vessels on twisted blue stems. Four white wines. 6 1/4'' h. And two liquors. 6'' h. Unsigned.
- ART POTTERY DISHES Group of (14)
ART POTTERY DISHES Group of (14) Pieces of Artisan Crafted Glazed Stoneware, most pcs signed, incl: (10) Plates, 7 1/4" to 11" diam., one with rim glaze flake; and (4) Bowls, 4 1/2" to 11" diam. Good condition, except as noted.
- STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form with
STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form with handle and cobalt decoration. 16 1/2'' h. Some chipping on the sides.
- Stoneware mug with pewter lid,
Stoneware mug with pewter lid, 6.5"h; together with 12 other stoneware mugs, etc.
Condition: Cracks, repairs, wear consistent with age.
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SIX-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SIX-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania six-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt inscription James Hamilton & Co. Greensboro Pa and stenciled floral decoration, 16 1/4" h.
Condition:
Good condition. Light 2'' glaze line at base.
- WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, ornamented with a phoenix in a shield. 9''h
- FOUR CONTEMPORARY STONEWARE ARTICLESFour
FOUR CONTEMPORARY STONEWARE ARTICLESFour Contemporary Stoneware Articles,,
- (5) STONEWARE & REDWARE VESSEL
(5) STONEWARE & REDWARE VESSEL GROUP(lot of 5) Stoneware and redware vessels, 19th/ 20th c., comprising: (1) brown glazed redware crock, approx 8.5"h, 7"diam; (1) salt glazed stoneware bottle, stamped Charleston, approx 7.75"h, 4.5"diam; (1) cream glazed stoneware handled jug, approx 9.25"h, 5.75"w, 5.25"d; (1) cobalt decorated stoneware crock, approx 8"h, 7.25"diam; (1) German Pauson Munchen stoneware stein, having pewter lid, relief decorated in gryphon and mask motif, highlighted in blue slip glaze, stamped 838 underfoot, approx 7"h, 5.5"w, 3.5"d, small chips and glaze wear, 15lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
- Group of eight mid century studio
Group of eight mid century studio pottery plates and bowls, including: stoneware, ironstone, and clay with various artist signatures; overall good condition, age wear, surface wear, no chips, no cracks; largest L 13 1/2" (Approx.)
- FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN STONEWARE
FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN STONEWARE AND REDWARE. Second half 19th-early 20th century. Redware canning jar with painted flowers. Flaking. 7.25"h., green glazed stoneware crock made into a table lamp, 14"h. overall, and pair of stoneware crocks with raised designs and lugs. Missing handles and one lid. 8"h.
- KENTUCKY STONEWARE DISHES Including
KENTUCKY STONEWARE DISHES Including eleven dinner plates, six luncheon plates, ten salad plates, ten bread and butter plates, ten saucers.
- Stoneware four pieces: salt glazed
Stoneware four pieces: salt glazed stoneware crock with cobalt floral design 1/2'' chip and other damage along rim 9'' h.; salt glazed cobalt stoneware pitcher marked ''1'' 7 3/4'' h.; double handled jar cobalt decoration minor damage 6'' h.; and cream-colored stoneware jug damage to base 10'' h.