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1 1/2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED
1 1/2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE BATTER PITca. 1870; one and a half gallon salt glazed slightly bulbous stoneware batter pitcher with bright brushed cobalt applications including a tulip and foliage, feathered foliage and daubs on handle tabs and hand grasp, impressed "1 1/2 Cowden & Wilcox/ Harrisburg" with a flattened rim, applied pair of pierced handle tabs with attached wire and wood bail swing handle, inserted pouring tube, applied cupped hand grasp, Albany slip glaze interior and includes tin lid and spout cap, 8 3/4"d, 9 1/2"h; Condition: shallow 1/2" rim chip, 1/8" rim flake, 3/4" shallow chip on handle tab, 3/8" & 1/4" edge flakes on hand grasp, a dozen fine stress line son foot and base
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GROUP OF ANTIQUE YELLOW WARE.
GROUP OF ANTIQUE YELLOW WARE. Including: batter pitcher with blue decoration 8”H, corn molds 7” - 8.5”L, covered bowls, and more, 21 pieces.
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BATTER PITCHERA large brown
BATTER PITCHERA large brown glazed batter pitcher. Excellent condition.
Height, 9".
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STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER, TWO
STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER, TWO GALLON. HEIGHT 14 INCHES....Stoneware Batter Pitcher, two gallon. height 14 inches. Provenance: From the Marjorie & Howard Drubner Collection, Middlebury, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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FOUR PIECE LOT TO INCLUDE TWO
FOUR PIECE LOT TO INCLUDE TWO STONEWARE BATTER PITCHERS...Four Piece Lot to include two stoneware batter pitchers along with two crocks 1867 - 1821 all having blue decoration height 12 1/2 inches Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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TWO GALLON STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER
TWO GALLON STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER HAVING BLUE FLOWERS...Two Gallon Stoneware Batter Pitcher having blue flowers and dated 1836 height 13 inches Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE BATTER
PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE BATTER PITCHER, 19TH C.Pennsylvania redware batter pitcher, 19th c. , with manganese splotching, 3 3/4" h., 6" dia. Provenance: Estate of Elaine B. Buck, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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19TH C. PA STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER
19TH C. PA STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER AND JUG. Ca. 1850 floral cobalt decorated Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher with an applied handle, 12”H; with a small blue decorated floral jug, 11”H.
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CONNECTICUT HAND-MADE STONEWARE,
CONNECTICUT HAND-MADE STONEWARE, FOUR PIECES INCLUDING ONE "MC WEBSTER & CO. HARTFORD" BATTER PITCHER, C. 1840-1857, LIGHT BROWN SLIP GLAZE, IMPRESSED LABEL, TYPICAL IMPERFECTIONS AND STAINING CONSISTENT WITH AGE, 10 ...Connecticut hand-made stoneware, four pieces including one "MC Webster & Co. Hartford" batter pitcher, c. 1840-1857, light brown slip glaze, impressed label, typical imperfections and staining consistent with age, 10 1/4" h. x 7 1/2" w. x 8" l., one batter pitcher, 19th C., dark brown slip glaze, impressed "New Haven, CT.", minor scratches, imperfections and staining consistent with age, 10" h. x 6 3/4" w. x 9" l., one small jug, a New Haven; along with a "Swan & States Stonington." small jug, c. 1823-1834, impressed label, multiple imperfections in glaze technique, minor chipping and glaze loss in several spots, 10" h. x 6" w. x 6" l. one "G. Benton & L. Stewart, Hartford", c. 1815-1822, ovoid two handled crock, brown salt glaze with blue highlights near base of handles and front, chips and glaze loss in several spots, imperfections in glaze technique, 12 1/2" h. x 9 1/2" w. x 10 1/2" l.
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American cobalt decorated salt
American cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware batter pitcher and similar jug mid-19th century; 1) batter pitcher - cobalt foliate and sprig decoration 9 in. H.; 2) jug - cobalt sprig decoration impressed ''COWDEN & WILCOX HARRISBURG.PA '' 11 in. H. Estimate $ 200-300 Pitcher - large crack appropriate wear; jug - appropriate wear base chips.
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American cobalt decorated salt
American cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware batter pitcher mid-19th century; cobalt floral and foliate decoration impressed ''1 1/2 '' 11 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 400-600 Base chips small crack in spout cracks around base appropriate wear.
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Blue decorated stoneware batter
Blue decorated stoneware batter pitcher, N White & Co, Binghamton, NY, 8" h, no chips or cracks Estimate $300-500
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American cobalt decorated salt
American cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware batter pitcher, mid 19th century foliate decoration, 11 in. H., 8 in. W.
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American cobalt decorated salt
American 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.
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Pennsylvania batter pitcher, cobalt
Pennsylvania 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.
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Two stoneware batter pitchers: salt
Two stoneware batter pitchers: salt glaze with cobalt highlights: one impressed "Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisberg [sic] Pa.", 9 in., extensive rim wear, chips, losses, spout with extensive chips and tin spout cover, large chip on interior of tilting ear at base; one with wire bail and wooden handle, marked indistinctly "JT Yarris(?), Easton, Pa", 10-1/4 in., scattered small rim chips, some glaze discoloration, otherwise excellent condition . The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Decorated stoneware batter pitcher,
Decorated stoneware batter pitcher, salt glaze, impressed "Van R. Jones Histon(?) Pa" above impressed "6" above cobalt leaf, 9-3/4 in. Restoration to handle mounts and rim. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Two stoneware batter pitchers, both
Two stoneware batter pitchers, both salt glaze with cobalt highlights, both marked "…White & Co, Binghamton.": one with flattened rim, wire bail and wooden handle, pebbly salt glaze, marked "3" (probably quarts), 7-1/2 in., rim and base chips, otherwise good condition ; one marked "4" (probably quarts), 8 in., minor exterior rim chips . The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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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.
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Two stoneware batter pitchers, both
Two stoneware batter pitchers, both with cobalt flourishes and marked "Sipe & Sons, Williamsport, Pa": one with wire bail and wooden handle, 9-1/4 in., extensive rim and spout chips, tin spout cover, firing anomalies throughout ; one with fitted tin lid (possibly mismatched), 8-3/4 in., extensive rim and spout chips, lacking handle, small rim cracks (longest 2-1/2 in.). The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Two stoneware batter pitchers, salt
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.
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Two stoneware batter pitchers, both
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.
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Two stoneware batter pitchers, both
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.
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Three stoneware batter pitchers,
Three stoneware batter pitchers, all with cobalt highlights, wire bails and wooden handles: one with tin spout cover, 9 in., excellent condition, minor glaze flaws ; one marked "W Roberts, Binghamton, New York" above "4", 9 in., excellent condition, minor glaze and firing flaws ; one with tin spout cover, 10-1/4 in., good condition, minor rim and spout flaws. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Pennsylvania redware batter pitcher
Pennsylvania redware batter pitcher 19th c. with manganese decoration 8 1/4" h. ?
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TWO PIECES OF ADVERTISING
TWO PIECES OF ADVERTISING SPONGEWARE. American early 20th century. A two colored mixing bowl with advertisement on the bottom ''It Pays To Mix With Wernecke-Schmitz Hardware Co. Manitowoc Wis''. 6.5''dia. together with a two colored batter pitcher ''Compliments of Alvin Reyer''. 6.75''h. The bowl has a chip on the bottom.
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Salt glazed stoneware Seymour
Salt glazed stoneware Seymour Bosworth Hartford two gallon crock chipped handle 10'' h.; jug with cobalt markings chipped base 10 1/2'' h.; brown batter pitcher 13'' h (3 pieces total).
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Two alkaline glaze batter pitchers,
Two alkaline glaze batter pitchers, both with flowerpot style rims with spout and incised line at base of strap handles, one with medium olive glaze with drips, 6-1.2 in., Provenance, Billy Allen, 1976, spout and rim chips (largest 1 in.), base with star crack, surface anomalies as made ; the other 5-3/4 in., Provenance: Jerry Schmitt, 1990, repaired crack near base of handle (encircling pitcher) and related star crack on side near base, rim and spout chips , both attributed by John Burrison to William (Billy) Dennis Merritt, Crawford County, Georgia, early 20th century.
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American salt glazed cobalt
American salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware batter pitcher mid-19th century; floral and foliate decoration 8 in. H. Estimate $ 400-600 Various base chips repair to handle hairline crack in back.
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American salt glazed cobalt
American salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware batter pitcher mid-19th century; floral and foliate decoration 11 in. H. Estimate $ 400-600 Rim chip near spout scratches appropriate wear.
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American salt glazed cobalt
American salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware batter pitcher mid-19th century; floral decoration 9 in. H. Estimate $ 400-600 Scratches appropriate wear.
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American salt glazed cobalt
American salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware batter pitcher of one-gallon capacity mid-19th century; leaf decoration impressed ''1 '' 10 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 400-600 Some wear small chips around base appropriate wear interior staining from use.
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BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER 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.
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BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER 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.
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American cobalt decorated
American cobalt decorated salt-glazed stoneware batter pitcher mid-19th century; with stylized foliate decoration 7 in. H. Estimate $ 600-900 Small chip on rim age appropriate wear gouge flake in body of pitcher.
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BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Grey bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration 10.75''h. Minor imperfections.