- Two Treenware Goblets and Lidded
Two Treenware Goblets and Lidded Pitcher19th century swirl carved burl wood with ivory button decorations pitcher with scroll handle and ball feet.Goblets 8.5 in.; Pitcher 7 in.Some ivory decoration missing.
- Porcelain Wash Bowl Set with Gilt
Porcelain Wash Bowl Set with Gilt DecorationLarge white porcelain four-sided pitcher and bowl set with colorful painted leaf and gourd pattern having raised gold decoration 11.5'' x 9'' W bowl 5'' x 15'' diameter late 19th-early 20th century chip on base of vase and two flea bites on rim of bowl. Private collection Birmingham.
- Gilt and ivory porcelain including:
Gilt and ivory porcelain including: a pitcher with rim flake; a handled plate; a platter; a creamer; a gravy boat with dish; a gilt vase with handles; a candy dish; and a teapot.
- A silver water pitcher, Lee & Wigfull,
A silver water pitcher, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1900, ovoid form with ivory heat absorbers, 16cm, approximately 361g in total/Ivory registration reference: QMZ3Y2GV
- MOCHA PITCHER, WITH ORANGE AND
MOCHA PITCHER, WITH ORANGE AND IVORY BANDSMocha pitcher , with orange and ivory bands, 5 3/4" h. Provenance: A Pennsylvania collection. In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Flakes to spout. A few short lines to rim. Line to base, not visible in interior.
- Picasso Pitcher w/Owlby Madoura
Picasso Pitcher w/Owlby Madoura Pottery.Condition: Minor glaze nick along bottom.Dimensions: Ht. 10''Provenance: Private Geneseo Family.E
- Royal Worcester porcelain pitchers
Royal Worcester porcelain pitchers and vase dated 1884 tusk-form pitcher with allover gold leaf design on rose ground gilt branch-form handle and faux brass-mounted base marked and numbered 1116 H11 1/2''; similar style ovoid bulb vase with gold leaf design on blue ground marked and numbered 1039 H4 1/2''; together with three-tiered graduated pitcher with gold flowering branch design on cream ground with gilt branch-form handle ending in applied flowering branch design at top tier marked and numbered 1047 H10 1/4''. (3pcs) Provenance: Estate of C. Theodore and Barbara B. Hicks Augusta Georgia. Good condition with light wear to gilding.
- 3 ca. 1900 hand decorated pieces;
3 ca. 1900 hand decorated pieces; pitcher in Aesthetic Japanese style with bamboo handle bud vase with gilt floral vine handled vase with pink wild roses on yellow.pitcher 6 /5/8'' x 5 5/8'' ivory marked ''6771'' wear on the glaze.vase 8 3/4'' x 3 7/8'' ivory with gold accent marked ''2.'' wear on the gold accent.handled vase 5 3/4'' x 5 1/2'' yellow marked ''3804 ES with sparrow logo'' appears to be in excellent condition.
- Royal Worcester Porcelain Pitcher
Royal Worcester Porcelain Pitcher handpainted florals on ivory field gold details 7 3/4'' excellent.
- Royal Worcester porcelain pitchers
Royal Worcester porcelain pitchers and jar dated 1878 1886 1889 and 1917 basketweave jar with gilt side handles body decorated with gilt flowers ending in four twig-form feet marked H8''; pitcher with elongated spout on squat body with gilt dragon-form handle body delicately painted with vignette of night sky and birds amongst flowering branches the opposing side with two birds in flight marked and numbered 1048 H7 1/2''; textured melon or gourd-form pitcher with gilt stem-form spout and handle extending to leaves on body marked and numbered 1111 H7 1/4''; ovoid cream glazed pitcher with bamboo spout and handle body decorated with flowering branches marked and numbered 1341 H9 1/2''; together with another squat body pitcher with blush ivory glaze body featuring gilt lizard on basketweave design and gilt twig-form handle marked and numbered 1714 H6 1/4''. (5pcs) Provenance: Estate of C. Theodore and Barbara B. Hicks Augusta Georgia. Jar: chip and hairline to one foot Melon-form pitcher: glaze nicks to leaf. All pieces with light rubbing and wear to gilding.
- 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.
- Royal Worcester Porcelain Pitcher
Royal Worcester Porcelain Pitcher floral on ivory gold handle & trim 5'' excellent.
- GEORGE OHR ART POTTERY CREAM PITCHERGeorge
GEORGE OHR ART POTTERY CREAM PITCHERGeorge Ohr Art Pottery Cream Pitcher , ribbon handle, glossy black glaze, base stamped "G.E. Ohr/ Biloxi, Miss.", h. 4 3/8 in., w. 2 1/2 in., d. 3 in Provenance: Collection of Noted Preservationist and Aesthete Dorian M. Bennett, New Orleans.
- Pottery pitcher, jugs, bowl and
Pottery pitcher, jugs, bowl and plates to include Ironstone transfer decorated pitcher by J. Clementson in Siam pattern, 7-1/2"H, Imari patterned Chinese plate, 8-1/2"H, armorial export style paint decorated plate, 10-3/8" dia, (5) Royal Doulton toby jugs, (2) with several repairs and English style cut corner bowl in gilt scroll and hunt scene decoration, raised on Asian style bracket foot stand, 9-3/4" dia bowl
- Figural majolica owl pitcher; cream
Figural majolica owl pitcher; cream and cobalt body. 9 7/8"H. Good condition, several minor glaze flakes.
- Ivory. A carved ivory pot 6.5cm
Ivory. A carved ivory pot 6.5cm diameter and three napkin rings.
- George E. Ohr. Large pitcher. 1898-1910,
George E. Ohr. Large pitcher. 1898-1910, bisque earthenware. 4¼ h × 7½ w × 6¾ d in. result: $10,000. estimate: $9,000–12,000. Pitcher features manipulated rim. Incised script signature to underside ‘G E Ohr’. Provenance: Collection of Jordan Lubitz | Rago, Early 20th C. Design, 18 January 2020, Lot 229 | Estate of Martin and Estelle Shack
- TWO STONEWARE PIECES. Nineteenth
TWO STONEWARE PIECES. Nineteenth century. Ohio ovoid pitcher impressed ''S. Purdy''. Edge chips. 10 1/2''h. And a European jug with tooled lip 11 1/2''h.
- Majolica Pitcher with Bird and
Majolica Pitcher with Bird and Bamboo Handle unmarked hairline down rim.
- Unusual French Provincial Mocha
Unusual French Provincial Mocha Drip-Glazed Cylindrical Pottery Pitcher, first quarter 20th century, of old ivory ground, , h. 5-3/4", dia. 4-1/2".
- VINTAGE HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN
VINTAGE HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN PITCHERA fine white china triangle-shaped pitcher, hand-painted with flower blossoms on one side and a raised gilded bird, while the other side depicts a sailing vessel. It features a highly gold-gilded handle and intricate embellishments. HAC backstamp.
Issued: 20th Century
Dimensions: 6.5"L x 4.5"W x 8.25"H
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Two Mason's Imari palate ironstone
Two Mason's Imari palate ironstone pitchers 19th century The first, of bulbous form, decorated with "Vase and Jardiniere" pattern; the second, of paneled octagonal form with shaped rim and dragon-form handle. H: 8 and 9 1/2 PROVENANCE: From the collection of James and Candace McIlhenny, Alexandria, Virginia octagonal pitcher has underglaze flake at rim
- German stoneware pitcher, circa
German stoneware pitcher, circa 1830 with incised bird decoration, 12"h
- George E. Ohr. pitcher. 1906, scroddled
George E. Ohr. pitcher. 1906, scroddled bisque earthenware. 3¾ h × 6¼ w × 4¼ d in. result: $13,750. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Pitcher features a moon-shaped cut-out handle. Incised signature to underside ‘G.E. Ohr’. Inscribed to body of pitcher ‘JE Herbert Biloxi Miss Dec 3rd 1906 Mary had a little lamb & George has a Pot-Ohr-E’. Provenance: Collection of James Carpenter, New Jersey
- Group of five antique decorative
Group of five antique decorative pitchers; Creil-Montereau monk milk pitcher, France c. 1880's: light wear around rim, minor glaze scuffing, light wear around base rim; Staffordshire porcelain Toby Pitcher, 19th Century: minor glaze flake on wig, interior irregular glazing, glaze crackle on base; Staffordshire porcelain Toby Pitcher, Ben Franklin in white: chipped left foot, chipped interior spout, age wear at base; Samuel Alcock "Naomi and Her Daughters-In-Law" porcelain ewer in white salt glaze and pewter lid, c. 1840's: hairline cracks on handle, light age wear at base; leathered thermos pitcher c. 1940's; chipped finish on neck, chipped finish on base, light age wear; largest L 5" W 5" H 11" (Approx.)
- 5 PC. ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
5 PC. ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PITCHERS: Five Royal Worcester Blush Ivory vessels including two Tusk Jugs, two flat back pitcher jugs, and decorated pitcher. Each with stamped factory marks including patent registration numbers and initials at the base. Two having a ''Z'' underneath cipher, dating their production year to 1888. The tallest measures approx. 11'' h.
CONDITION: Light wear to gilding.
- Two Art Pottery Vessels American,
Two Art Pottery Vessels American, 20th century: pitcher with olive-green glaze over chevron designs, base marked under glaze "By Hand C.V.M. 1883", 6-3/4 in., small rim crack, otherwise good condition; copper-glazed stoneware vase, indistinct mark, 7-1/4 in., good condition
- AMERICAN ART GLASS SYRUP PITCHER
AMERICAN ART GLASS SYRUP PITCHER white opalescent coin spot on colorless ground pewter lid with figural finial. Height: 7''. The pitcher shows light to moderate wear throughout with a few scratches and dings.
- Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a pitcher,
Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a pitcher, and a bean pot, all 19th c.
- (2) Wedgewood Pitchers - EtruriaStunning
(2) Wedgewood Pitchers - EtruriaStunning Wedgewood Etruria & Barlaston pitcher 4.5'' H transferware scene with Fallow Deer and countryside cottages with copper luster background details along with white-on-white embossed Queensware also Etruria & Barlaston 5.5'' H with young lady leaving home and then returning brokenhearted with applied grape/vine detail around lip of pitcher with twisted rope handle circa early 20th century both in mint condition and marked on bottom. Private collection Highland Park MI.
- Pearlware Toby pitcher, seated
Pearlware Toby pitcher, seated gentleman wearing white wig and holding his hat and a lantern, sponged brown decoration over green, base with incised "3", probably Staffordshire area, England, late 18th century, 9 in. Probably lacking implement in his right hand, overall light crazing.
- George E. Ohr. Large pitcher. 1897-1900,
George E. Ohr. Large pitcher. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 5 h × 7¾ w × 5 d in. result: $35,000. estimate: $10,000–15,000. This oversized example features a cut-out handle and an ochre, green, raspberry, and gunmetal glaze. Impressed signature to underside ‘G. E. Ohr Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: David Rago Auctions | Important Private Collection, New York
- STONEWARE PITCHER. Southern late
STONEWARE PITCHER. Southern late 19th century. Shouldered pitcher with tooled spout and a variegated green and black glaze. Rim chip repair to the handle. 10''h.
- Hall Floral PitcherPottery pitcher
Hall Floral PitcherPottery pitcher with cream glaze having orange/yellow/brown floral design on body with gilt band around rim circa 20th century 6'' H x 7'' L no chips or cracks loss to gilt rim decoration. Private collection Clarkston MI.
- ZSOLNAY "IZNIK" STYLE PITCHER,
ZSOLNAY "IZNIK" STYLE PITCHER, CA. 1880'S Zsolnay "Iznik" style pitcher, Hungary, ca. 1880s, in the form of a Turkish vessel with typical 16th century style Iznik decoration, the double-neck spout above an ovoid body applied with reticulated medallions, stamped in blue "Zsolnay / Pecs" and Zsolnay hallmark and in half moon "TJM". and with impressed marks "962 / Zsolnay / Pecs" and "31" to underside 6.5" H
- George E. Ohr. Large pitcher. 1900,
George E. Ohr. Large pitcher. 1900, glazed earthenware. 7¼ h × 6½ w × 5¼ d in. result: $12,500. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Vase features dimples, an ear handle, and a green and ochre glaze. Impressed signature to underside ‘G. E. Ohr Biloxi, Miss.’ and inscribed ‘Remember Biloxi 1900’.