- Two early Roseville pitchers including
Two early Roseville pitchers including ''The Boy.'' Unmarked. Chips to both. 9 1/4'' and 7 1/4'' tall.
- Two Roseville pitchers including
Two Roseville pitchers including a Creamware pitcher with flowers and blue banding and an orange banded utility pitcher. The orange pitcher is marked Rv. Chips and light hairlines. 4 3/4'' and 6 1/4'' tall.
- ANTIQUE ROSEVILLE POTTERY PITCHER,
ANTIQUE ROSEVILLE POTTERY PITCHER, THE BOYAn early ware ceramic pitcher embossed with a boy carrying a mug and playing an instrument on each side.
Dimensions: 8.5"W x 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Roseville Pottery
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear. As found.
- Rookwood artist signed pitcher,
Rookwood artist signed pitcher, leaf and berry decoration on green, brown and amber field, base with marks for 1900 and Edith Regina Felton, 4-1/4 in. Rim with very small glaze chip, otherwise excellent condition.
- Two Roseville Lily of the Valley
Two Roseville Lily of the Valley utility pitchers. Both are marked with Rv ink stamps. Mint. 5 1/4'' and 4 1/4'' tall.
- W.T. Copeland & Sons pitcher decorated
W.T. Copeland & Sons pitcher decorated with Lionel Edwards illustrations. 6.5"h.x8.5"w.
- TWO PARIAN PITCHERS. Mid 19th
TWO PARIAN PITCHERS. Mid 19th century. Bennington Wild Rose pattern with Fenton Works label 11''h. and an English pitcher with lavender Napoleonic scene marked ''Saml. Alcock & Co.''. 10''h.
- WALLACE ROSE POINT STERLING PITCHER:
WALLACE ROSE POINT STERLING PITCHER: Embossed ring and base marked Wallace Sterling Rose-Point 4600-9 4 pts. Monogrammed S. 11'' h. x 8 3/4''. Approx. 22.2 troy oz.CONDITION: Note several minor dings.
- Two early Roseville grape pitchers.
Two early Roseville grape pitchers. Unmarked. One has been repaired at the base while both have chips. 6 1/4'' tall.
- Two early Roseville pitchers with
Two early Roseville pitchers with blended glaze. Unmarked. Flakes to the rims of both. 7 1/4'' and 5 3/4'' tall.
- KITCHEN STONEWARE PITCHER. Blue
KITCHEN STONEWARE PITCHER. Blue and white with a boy and girl on each side surrounded by a wreath of daisies. 6 1/4''h.
- MID-CENTURY DECORATED PITCHER,
MID-CENTURY DECORATED PITCHER, ROSESCeramic pitcher with cream colored glazed exterior with hand-sculpted rose and leaf details.
Square spout with brown glaze interior. Artist or manufacturer signed to base.
Dimensions: 11"L x 7"H
Condition:
Age related wear. Minor hairline crack on leaf.
- FOUR PIECES OF ROSEVILLE POTTERY.
FOUR PIECES OF ROSEVILLE POTTERY. A pitcher in Clematis. 10 1/2'' h. A shallow bowl in Freesia. 10'' dia. A planter in Peony. 3 1/2'' h. And a bowl in Dahl Rose. 4 1/4'' h. 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.
- CHARLES LEVIER: "STILL LIFE OF
CHARLES LEVIER: "STILL LIFE OF PITCHER & ROSES"oi l on board signed lower right 40 x 30 inches Condition:
- 3 Mason's Ironstone Pitchers graduated
3 Mason's Ironstone Pitchers graduated 5 1/4'' to 6 3/4'' Imari style florals excellent.
- Roseville early landscape pitcher.
Roseville early landscape pitcher. Unmarked. Excellent condition. 7 1/8" tall. Provenance: Gordon & Sue Hoppe Collection.
- Roseville Bleeding Heart pitcher
Roseville Bleeding Heart pitcher in blue-green. Marked Roseville 1323. Mint. 8 1/4'' tall.
- Lot of 2 Majolica pitchers; sunflower
Lot of 2 Majolica pitchers; sunflower pattern with raised center medallions, 6 3/4\"H; along with wild rose and tree bark pattern; 19thc. Both in good condition."
- ROYAL DOULTON FLORAL PITCHERHand
ROYAL DOULTON FLORAL PITCHERHand painted colorful pitcher with wild roses and a brown handle.
Royal Doulton backstamp. #RoyalDoulton #WildRoses
Issued: 1920 - 1930
Dimensions: 7"L x 5.25"W x 8.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
- Three (3) Roseville Utility 1318
Three (3) Roseville Utility 1318 1/2 pint pitchers with lily of the valley design. Marked with Rv stamp. Two are mint while a third has a restoration to the base. 4 1/4" tall.
- Three unmarked Roseville pitchers,
Three unmarked Roseville pitchers, including: blue tulip decoration 7.5”H, orange flower decoration 9.5”H, small with landscape 7”H. Condition: large two with craquelure CT Transfer Fee $10
- Roseville Pine Cone pitcher in
Roseville Pine Cone pitcher in brown with ice lip. Marked Roseville USA 1321. Two small nicks to high points of the pine needles and one minute nick to the top corner of the ice lip. 7 3/4'' tall by 8 3/4'' long.
- Homer Laughlin pitcher with rose
Homer Laughlin pitcher with rose decoration and gilded design. Marked with green Homer Laughlin mark. Excellent condition. 5 1/2" tall by 7 3/4" wide.
- Rookwood pitcher, standard glaze
Rookwood pitcher, standard glaze with floral and leaf decoration, marks for 1887, stamped "332R", three-initial artist signature on base possibly "RW(?)", 8 in. One side with slight depression and rim flaw as made, otherwise excellent condition. Private Collection, Flat Rock, North Carolina
- Early Roseville Pottery Pitcher
Early Roseville Pottery Pitcher floral decor circa 1910 7 3/4''.
- 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"
- Roseville Utility Ware Pitcher
Roseville Utility Ware Pitcher marked R 17 USA crack with small chip running down one side 7.75''h.
- Three Robinson Ransbottom utility
Three Robinson Ransbottom utility pitchers. All are faintly marked RRPCo Roseville Ohio. The two smaller pieces are mint while the large one has a shallow chip to the spout and hairline to the rim. 4 1/4'' to 7 1/4'' tall.
- BETH RUNDQUIST (AMERICAN, B. 1962),
BETH RUNDQUIST (AMERICAN, B. 1962), "ROSES AND PITCHER", 1991, OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED AND DATED "B. RUNDQUIST 91'", DEPICTS TWO PINK...Beth Rundquist (American, b. 1962), "Roses and Pitcher", 1991, oil on canvas, signed and dated "B. Rundquist 91'", depicts two pink roses perched on reflective teapot, framed, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 8" x 10", frame size: 11 1/2" h. x 14" w.
- Beatrice Wood (1893-1998; USA)
Beatrice Wood (1893-1998; USA) Gold Pitcher with Vinesca 1956Earthenware; ht. 7 in. Condition: Minor glaze bursts overall very good condition.
- Lot of three Majolica pottery pitchers.
Lot of three Majolica pottery pitchers. Includes with with a dog and child a pitcher with a basket weave pattern and one with a pink rose. Generally good condition the child with dog pitcher has multiple hairline cracks paint chipping chip to the bottom on the base and to the handle the handle has been repaired. The basket weave pattern pitcher has a large hairline crack through the bottom. The rose pitcher has two small chips to the inside of the rim. See images. Child & dog measures 8 '' tall. Rose measures 8.5'' tall and basket measures 7.25''. Shipping weight 6 lbs.
- Roseville Utility Flower Pitcher
Roseville Utility Flower Pitcher unmarked 9.25''h several chips around the base spout and handle.
- Pair of pitchers Decorated with
Pair of pitchers Decorated with floral and bird decorations, in the imari palette. H. 9 1/2 in.
- ROOKWOOD, EARLY M.A. DALEY DOUBLE-SPOUTED
ROOKWOOD, EARLY M.A. DALEY DOUBLE-SPOUTED PITCHER c. 1885, American, gold and polychromed pottery, decorated with butterflies and bamboo on a blue and tan background, in the Persian taste, stamped "Rookwood/1885/41" and initialed for designer Matthew Andrew Daley, 10"h x 8"l x 6"w
- A WILLIAM SPRATLING ROSEWOOD AND
A WILLIAM SPRATLING ROSEWOOD AND SILVER PITCHERA William Spratling rosewood and silver pitcher, William Spratling (1900-1967) Circa 1940-1946, First Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: Spratling Silver With rolled rim and scrolled wood handle on a small foot 6.5" H x 7.5" W x 4.875" Dia. 23.040 gross oz. troy approximately Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection Literature: Illustrated in Phyllis M. Goddard, "Spratling Silver: A Field Guide; Recognizing a William Spratling Treasure" (Altadena, CA: Keenan Tyler Paine, 2003), 52, fig. 2-127. Notes: This lot may require a CITES permit if being shipped outside the United States. Please contact your preferred shipping company for information. Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection
- 4pc Roseville Juvenile and Creamware
4pc Roseville Juvenile and Creamware Pitchers 3'' to 7.5'' - Some damage