- JOHN MARSHALL STERLING SILVER PITCHER,
JOHN MARSHALL STERLING SILVER PITCHER, Seattle, Washington, 20th century, sculptural pitcher with hammered, "crushed" appearance and carved wood handle, ht. 8 1/2 in. , approx. 39.05 troy oz. .
- Muncie pitcher with excellent crystalline
Muncie pitcher with excellent crystalline blue over green glaze. Marked MUNCIE. Mint. 4 1/8'' tall.
- Burmese pitcher, satin finish,
Burmese pitcher, satin finish, 8-3/4 in.
- Fulper pitcher in green over purple.
Fulper pitcher in green over purple. Marked Fulper 830. Mint. 4'' tall.
- PEWTER PITCHER. Touch mark for
PEWTER PITCHER. Touch mark for Freeman Porter (Westbrook Maine ca.1835-1860s). Polished. 6 1/2''h.
- STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. In the form
STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. In the form of a Spaniel sitting up he wears a gilt colllar and tri-corner hat. 11 1/4'' h.
- FIVE AUTOGRAPHED MLB BASEBALLS:
FIVE AUTOGRAPHED MLB BASEBALLS: Five signed MLB baseballs to include: Juan Marichal, Hall of Famer, Robin Roberts, Johnny Vander Meer, Hoyt Wilhelm, and Orlando Cepeda. All encased in protective plastic holders. From the Mitch Shriber Collection.
- EIGHT MLB AUTOGRAPHED SUPERSTAR
EIGHT MLB AUTOGRAPHED SUPERSTAR BASEBALLS: 1) Juan Marichal, National League ball signed in the sweet spot; 2) Hoyt Wilhelm, American League ball signed in the sweet spot; 3) Waite Hoyt, autographed New York Yankees souvenir ball; 4) Sandy Koufax, National League ball signed in the sweet spot; 5) Jim ''Catfish'' Hunter, American League ball signed in the sweet spot; 6) Robin Roberts, National League ball signed in the sweet spot; 7) Whitey Ford, American League ball signed in the sweet spot; 8) Bob Feller, autographed National League ball. From the Michael Brown collection.
- Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2''
Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
- Lot of Baseball Photos - 1960,
Lot of Baseball Photos - 1960, 1964 World Series with Mantle, Maris, Ford, Gibson, Old Ball Parks, Maury Wills, Whitey Ford, Juan Marichal, Pete Rose, Warren Spahn, Drysdale, Bill Mazeroski's 1960 Series HR - original prints from Sport Illustrated photographers, some as is, but generlally in good condition.
- Jones pate-sur-pate pitcher, young
Jones pate-sur-pate pitcher, young boy seated on bench watching bird in tree, brown ground, base with star and circular motifs, gilt highlights, attributed to George Jones, English, late 19th century, 7-3/4 in. Excellent condition, very minor surface abrasions. Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia.
- Seven Hall Of Fame Pitchers Autographs
Seven Hall Of Fame Pitchers Autographs Bob Gibson, Johnny Vander Meer, Carl Hubbell, Bob Feller, Warren Spawn, Nolan Ryan 8 x 10 glossy photo, & Dwight Gooden. Provenance: From the collection of David Rudolph.
- Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''.
Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''. 6 1/2'' Ht.
- Moorcroft Waratah Pitcher, 1930s
Moorcroft Waratah Pitcher, 1930s height 6.3 in — 16 cm
- Two (2) McCoy Pitchers left marked
Two (2) McCoy Pitchers left marked McCoy USA small void on the bottom of base several pinhole bursts on body 9.5''h. right pitcher marked McCoy short crack with small chip on rim 8''h.
- William Marshall (1923-2007), a
William Marshall (1923-2007), a stoneware yunomi, white slip with landscape scenery in grey and green, impressed mark, 8.5cm high
- Vance Avon decorated pitcher. Signed
Vance Avon decorated pitcher. Signed Avon. Faint bruise to base. 4'' tall.
- Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers:
Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers: satin finish and amber handles, square mouths, one 5-1/2 in. and 4-1/2 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
- William Marshall (1923-2007), a
William Marshall (1923-2007), a stoneware yunomi, rough textured body with grey, white and iron glazes, impressed mark, 10.5cm high
- George E. Ohr. Exceptional pitcher.
George E. Ohr. Exceptional pitcher. 1897-1900, glazed terracotta. 3¾ h × 5¾ w × 2¾ d in. result: $17,500. estimate: $8,000–12,000. Pitcher features a cut-out handle and gunmetal glaze. Impressed signature to underside ‘G.E. Ohr, Biloxi, Miss’. Provenance: Estate of Martin and Estelle Shack
- Weller Marvo Pitcher green 7 7/8''h
Weller Marvo Pitcher green 7 7/8''h excellent condition.
- ROYAL DOULTON MARK V MARSHALL STONEWARE
ROYAL DOULTON MARK V MARSHALL STONEWARE PITCHERStoneware pitcher of a fish creature. Incised with artist initials on the bottom
Uniquely designed with a ruffle like opening in white that continues to the substantial handle. The open mouth of the fish and surrounding the eye are painted in light pink while the rest of the container is painted in layered hues of brown. Mark V Marshall initials incised on the bottom and Royal Doulton England back stamp impressed.
Artist: Mark V Marshall
Issued: 1895-1905
Dimensions: 11" L x " W x 9" H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Maria Longworth Nichols Storer.
Maria Longworth Nichols Storer. Rare pitcher. 1896, oxblood-glazed stoneware. 5¾ h × 4 w × 3¾ d in. result: $4,160. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Glazed signature and date to underside ‘MLS 96’. Impressed near base ‘England’. Provenance: Collection of the Artist | Thence by descent to Storer's grandson, The Marquis de Chambrun | Sotheby's, New York, 26 March 1980 | Important Private Collection
- A HAWKES PITCHER AND WATERFORD
A HAWKES PITCHER AND WATERFORD CLOCK the squat pitcher cut with stars and diamonds and the clock in a stepped arched case; together with four glass candlesticks a glass frog a Taylor ice bucket and metal liner and two vases -- (10) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 13 Tokay
Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 13 Tokay USA. Mint. 12 1/8'' tall.
- Marshall Studios pottery by Gordon
Marshall Studios pottery by Gordon Martz; American studio planter with horizontal bands in a matte glaze. 12 3/4"H. Small chip on rim and two lines extending from rim into body (one 8", the other 5").
- Hull Granada pitcher. Marked USA
Hull Granada pitcher. Marked USA 66-10''. Mint. 10 1/2'' tall.
- Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 3 Tokay
Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 3 Tokay USA. Mint. 8 1/8'' tall.
- Lot two early pitchers. Imperfections.
Lot two early pitchers. Imperfections.
- William 'Bill' Marshall (British
William 'Bill' Marshall (British 1923-2007), a Leach Pottery cut sided bottle vase with two pierced lugs to the top, brushwork grass decoration in iron on a cream ground, 30cm high
- Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed
Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 5¼ w × 4 d in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature and number to underside ‘33 Beyer’. Provenance: Collection of Hermann Tob and Marc Lambrechts, Belgium | Private Collection
- Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed
Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 5½ w × 4 d in. result: $189. estimate: $500–700. Incised signature and number to underside ‘33 Beyer’.
- ROBERT JESSUP 'BLUE PITCHER' OIL
ROBERT JESSUP 'BLUE PITCHER' OIL ON CANVAS Robert Jessup (American b. 1952), 'Blue Pitcher' oil on canvas, 2011, depicting an bright abstracted scene of a pitcher on a window sill, signed, titled and dated en verso, unframed.All proceeds from the sale of this Lot will benefit the Fay Gold Respiratory Research Fund at National Jewish Health, Denver, CO, to help patients with complex lung conditions.Approximate dimensions: h. 30", w. 30", d. 1.625"
- 19th c. ''Father Westwind'' Bennington
19th c. ''Father Westwind'' Bennington pitcher. 9'' Ht.
- Brush-McCoy Utility Pitcher unmarked
Brush-McCoy Utility Pitcher unmarked 8.5''h chip on the base and spout.
- Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with
Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with a fort 7 3/4" h. ?