§ RICHARD BATTERHAM (1936-2021)
BOWL,§ RICHARD BATTERHAM (1936-2021)
BOWL, CIRCA 2000 tenmoku-glazed stoneware27cm diameter
BATTER PITCHER. American lateBATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Grey bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration 10.75''h. Minor imperfections.
BATTER PITCHER. American lateBATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with foliate cobalt decoration and two incised lines running the circumference of the pitcher glazed interior 10.5''h. Hairline near upper portion of handle otherwise in good condition.
BATTER PITCHER. American lateBATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration of a bird as well as two incised lines running the circumference of the pitcher glazed interior 11''h. Spout flake hair line on rim and approx 3''l. hairline found to the right of the decoration.
Richard Batterham (British, bornRichard Batterham (British, born 1936), a deep stoneware bowl, green ash glaze to interior, unglazed exterior, 37.5cm diameter/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c.Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c. 1975, glazed earthenware. 5? h × 10¼ w × 9 d in. result: $945. estimate: $500–1,000. Impressed signature near base ‘Woodman’.
Richard Batterham (British, bornRichard Batterham (British, born 1936), a monumental stoneware bowl, green ash glaze to the interior with incised foliate frond decoration, 54cm diameter/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c.Betty Woodman. Batter bowl. c. 1980, glazed stoneware. 5½ h × 9½ w × 8¼ d in. result: $1,134. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed signature to base ‘Woodman’.
Richard Batterham (born 1936),Richard Batterham (born 1936), a stoneware footed bowl, celadon ash glaze with band of triangular designs and another similar, both 12.5cm diameter [2]
Richard Batterham (born 1936),Richard Batterham (born 1936), an earthenware soup bowl and cover, partial ash glaze, 12cm high, impressed mark RB, a similar bowl, a small plate, 19cm diameter, a small bowl with celadon, iron and cobalt glazes, 7.25cm diameter and a stoneware saucer dish with glazed interior, 10cm diameter [5]
BATTER PITCHERA large brown glazedBATTER PITCHERA large brown glazed batter pitcher. Excellent condition.
Height, 9".
RICHARD BATTERHAM STUDIO ART POTTERYRICHARD BATTERHAM STUDIO ART POTTERY BOWLS, 2 Richard Batterham (British, b.1936), two ceramic art pottery ceramic bowls, one of broad cutsided form and one with geometric indentured pattern, unmarked. 4.25" H x 7" W. Provenance: Property from an Upper East Side townhouse.
Richard Batterham (born 1936),Richard Batterham (born 1936), a stoneware circular lidded pot, speckled brown glazes, 9cm high and a similar two-handled bowl, 19cm wide [2]
BACCARAT Bowl. From a City IslandBACCARAT Bowl. From a City Island location.
American cobalt decorated saltAmerican cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware batter pitcher, mid 19th century foliate decoration, 11 in. H., 8 in. W.
Two stoneware batter pitchers,Two stoneware batter pitchers, both salt glaze with cobalt highlights, tin lids and wire bails: one with leaf decoration below impressed "4", 10-1/2 in., several spout and rim chips, otherwise good condition ; one with line decoration below "4", 9-1/4 in., traces old green paint, minor rim chips. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
Two stoneware batter pitchers,Two stoneware batter pitchers, both salt glaze with cobalt highlights and Albany slip interior glaze, wire bails and wooden handles, both with impressed "…A. White & Company, Binghamton": one with impressed "6", 8-3/4 in., several rim chips, 1 in. rim crack ; one with impressed "4", 8-1/2 in., large rim chips, 2 in. rim crack, spout with tin cover (stuck). The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
American cobalt decorated saltAmerican cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware batter pitcher, "Site, Nichols & Co. Williamsport, PA.," mid 19th century foliate decoration, 12 1/2 in. H., 10 in. W.
Three stoneware batter pitchers,Three stoneware batter pitchers, all salt glaze with cobalt highlights, two with wire bail handles, one with tin lid, one with tin spout cover, 8-1/2 in. to 9-1/2 in. excluding lids and handles. All with rim and spout chips, several firing cracks, some discoloration. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND PITCHER.BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. Vermont both with impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Alternating rib pattern in flint enamel with good colors. Bowl is repaired. 4 1/4''h. 13 1/2''d. Pitcher 12 3/4''h.
PITCHER AND BOWL. England 1stPITCHER 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
1840 PA STONEWARE BATTER BOWL.1840 PA STONEWARE BATTER BOWL. Circular shape with two applied handles and pouring spout, with floral cobalt decoration and dated 1840. 6”H x 12”diameter. Provenance: Kinnaman-Raemaker. Sussman Collection.
Richard Batterham (British, bornRichard Batterham (British, born 1936), a celadon glaze pedestal bowl with incised pattern and fluting to the exterior, raised on a foot in iron glaze, 29cm diameter /Provenance: purchased from Chestnut Gallery, 1990
Two stoneware batter pitchers,Two stoneware batter pitchers, salt glaze with cobalt highlights: one with tin spout cover, cobalt floral decoration, 10 in., several rim chips, otherwise excellent condition ; one 12 in. including decorated tin lid, minor rim chips . The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
A WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglazeA WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglaze blue with the Precipice pattern of two huts, perilously placed on unsupported ground between trees, a bandstand like temple, bridge and pagodas to the reverse, the interior with a further island landscape and diaper border, 22.5cm diam, c1765-75
Blue decorated stoneware batterBlue decorated stoneware batter pitcher, N White & Co, Binghamton, NY, 8" h, no chips or cracks Estimate $300-500
BENNINGTON BOWL. Vermont impressedBENNINGTON BOWL. Vermont impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Footed bowl in flint glaze. Chipped foot. 4 1/4''h. 12 1/2''d.
LEEDS PITCHER AND SUGAR BOWL. LEEDS PITCHER AND SUGAR BOWL. England 1st quarter-19th century. Pitcher with yellow strawberries 5.5''h. and covered sugar with two applied handles and sprig and sunflower-type design 4.75''h. Some imperfections. Pitcher has hairline in base sugar has hairline small flakes & lid may or may not be original.
Waterford Lot Including a PitcherWaterford Lot Including a Pitcher Bowl 2Marmalade Pots 2 Pitchers a Salt Dip and Two Nut Dishes. All signed. From a Bronxville NY estate. Dimesnions: Pitcher - 7.75'' high; Bowl - 8'' diam. x 3.5'' high.
Pennsylvania batter pitcher, cobaltPennsylvania batter pitcher, cobalt decorated stoneware, marked "Evan P. Jones Pittston, PA", stamped "4" above floral flourish, original tin lid and spout cover, American, 19th century, 10-1/4 in. Minor glaze flaws as made, 1/4 in. rim chip, glaze cracks.
Staffordshire pitcher and basinStaffordshire pitcher and basin together with covered vegetable Leeds plate and five luster pitchers. ?
A TOM CLARK PAINTED COMPOSITIONA TOM CLARK PAINTED COMPOSITION FIGURE OF THE BATTER, H: 15 INA Tom Clark Painted Composition Figure of the Batter, H: 15 in
ANTIQUE PENNSYLVANIA COBALT DECORATEDANTIQUE PENNSYLVANIA COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE BATTER BOWL 19th century, stoneware with hand-applied cobalt leaf and blossom decoration, not signed.
French Provincial Yellow-GlazedFrench Provincial Yellow-Glazed Buff Terra Cotta Batter Bowl, first quarter 20th century, the lip fitted with a shallow pouring spout, h. 5", dia. 10-1/4".
A Cobalt Decorated Stoneware BatterA Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Batter Jug and Pitcher
19th Century
Height of larger 10 1/2 inches.
DARKTOWN BATTERY MECHANICAL BANKDARKTOWN BATTERY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 1/17/1888. Place a coin in the hand of the pitcher press the lever and the coin is swiftly pitched. As the batter misses it is safely deposited by the catcher. Original arm and bat (usually replaced) missing trap. (Exc. Cond.)