- POOLE ''OLD ENGLISH'' STERLING
POOLE ''OLD ENGLISH'' STERLING WATER PITCHER: Approx. 29.35 Troy ounces. Poole Hand-Chased ''Old English'' Water Pitcher, having an overall Scrolling Foliate & Floral motif. Impressed marks at the underside. Approx. 8.5'' h x 8'' l x 5.75'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered scuffs consistent with age and use.
- AMERICAN STERLING PAUL REVERE STYLE
AMERICAN STERLING PAUL REVERE STYLE CREAM PITCHERModern. Marked Poole. Serpentine outlined with a loop handle. 10.1 oz.Height 4.5 in. Diameter at rim 3.5 in.
- Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2''
Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
- GROUP OF SIX ASSORTED POOLE POTTERY
GROUP OF SIX ASSORTED POOLE POTTERY ARTICLES, INCLUDING PITCHERS, VASES AND A COVERED BOX, H OF TALLER: 9 1/8 IN. (23.18 CM.)Group of Six Assorted Poole Pottery Articles, Including Pitchers, Vases and a Covered Box,, Dimensions: H of taller: 9 1/8 in. (23.18 cm.)
- MOCHA PITCHERMocha pitcher , with
MOCHA PITCHERMocha pitcher , with seaweed decoration, 5 3/8" h. Provenance: Pook & Pook, D. H. and S. E. Miller collection, January 28, 2021, lot 19; The Estate of Robert J. Bergelson.
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Condition:
Interior sprayed, handle repaired, one half of base sprayed.
- PEWTER PITCHER. Touch mark for
PEWTER PITCHER. Touch mark for Freeman Porter (Westbrook Maine ca.1835-1860s). Polished. 6 1/2''h.
- Colin Pearson. Pitcher. c. 1990,
Colin Pearson. Pitcher. c. 1990, glazed stoneware. 8¼ h × 6? w × 5½ d in. result: $441. estimate: $800–1,200. Impressed artist's chop mark under handle and numbered to underside ‘M8’. Provenance: Babson Gallery, Boston | Acquired from the previous by the present owner
- Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8
Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8 3/4'' Ht.
- TOBY PITCHER. England early 19th
TOBY PITCHER. England early 19th century pearlware. Toby with bright Pratt-type colors and spatter base. Minor hairlines 10''h.
- Blue spatter pitcher with a fort
Blue spatter pitcher with a fort 19th c. Provenance: Bea Cohen. ?
- James Neil Hollingsworth (American
James Neil Hollingsworth (American b. 1954) Pitcher and Pear. Oil on canvas initialed and dated '04 at the lower left corner signed and dated verso not framed.
- BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Grey bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration 10.75''h. Minor imperfections.
- 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"
- Copperluster English Pitcher children
Copperluster English Pitcher children at play 6''.
- Majolica Copeland Pitcher marked
Majolica Copeland Pitcher marked with Copeland insignia 7''h hairline through base and up both sides.
- 1907 Buffalo pottery Washington
1907 Buffalo pottery Washington pitcher. 8'' Ht.
- 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.
- PITCHER AND BOWL. England 1st
PITCHER AND BOWL. England 1st half-19th century. Paneled pitcher with Masonic transfers. Baltimore importer's mark. 8''h. And a Leeds-type bowl with four-color floral designs 4 1/2''h. 9 1/2''d. Imperfections. Pitcher has hairline and stains bowl has flaking
- Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''.
Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''. 6 1/2'' Ht.
- Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with
Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with a fort 7 3/4" h. ?
- PEARLWARE MOLDED PRATTWARE PITCHERca.
PEARLWARE MOLDED PRATTWARE PITCHERca. 1800; relief view of parson, clerk and sexton, trees and foliage, decorated in black, blue, brown, greens, red and yellow overglaze enamels, bracketed by acanthus borders; rustic tree handle, elongated baluster form and oval base, blue rim border above molded shell edge, English Staffordshire earthenware, 8 3/4"x 5 1/4"x 5 1/2"; Condition: rim restoration by spout, minor overglaze enamel losses
- 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
- Decorated Pitcher tan green and
Decorated Pitcher tan green and red 5''h pitting in the glaze throughout along with several bruises around the lip and base.
- Lot two early pitchers. Imperfections.
Lot two early pitchers. Imperfections.
- Poole Pottery, a stoneware jug
Poole Pottery, a stoneware jug and sundry part services
- PEWTER PITCHER. Marked for Roswell
PEWTER PITCHER. Marked for Roswell Gleason Dorchester Massachusetts ca.1822-1871. J# 148. Good form with old polished surface. 9 1/2''h.
- PEWTER PITCHER. Touch for Boardman
PEWTER PITCHER. Touch for Boardman & Hart (Thomas Danforth Boardman Hartford Connecticut 1805-1850). J#'s 39 and 47. Large heavy pitcher with lid. 11''h.
- UNUSUAL ROOKWOOD PITCHERUnusual
UNUSUAL ROOKWOOD PITCHERUnusual Rookwood Pitcher
- 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
- Three (3) Hull Pitchers marked
Three (3) Hull Pitchers marked Hull USA oven proof 4.5''h 6.75''h and 9.25''h all in excellent condition.
- ENGLISH PEARLWARE PITCHEREnglish
ENGLISH PEARLWARE PITCHEREnglish Polychrome and Parcel Gilt Pearlware Pitcher, c. 1820, rope-molded handle, h. 7 in., dia. 4 1/4 in.
- POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS)
POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER WATER PITCHER HEIGHT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.)POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER WATER PITCHER, stamped P.S.Co./Sterling, of simple form with scrolling handle, 19.85 ozt Dimensions: Height: 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.)
- MOCHA WATER PITCHERMocha water
MOCHA WATER PITCHERMocha water pitcher , with earthworm and cat's-eye decoration, 6 3/4" h. Provenance: A Pennsylvania Collection.
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Condition:
A few rim hairlines. 5'' horizontal hairline mid body. Base marked Copeland & Garrett.
- MOCHA PITCHERMocha pitcher , with
MOCHA PITCHERMocha pitcher , with earthworm decoration, 5 1/2" h. Provenance: A Pennsylvania Collection.
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Condition:
Spout repaired. Sprayed hairline running around mid body.
- An English Stoneware Pottery Pint
An English Stoneware Pottery Pint Ale Pitcher 19th century having a pronounced spout on a round foot; glazed with a wide brown band at the top above a cream glaze with a hunting scene in low relief. Height 5 inches.