- TWO PIECES OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Two pieces
TWO PIECES OF REDWARE, 19TH C.Two pieces of redware, 19th c., to include a Pennsylvania pitcher with manganese splotching, 8 1/4" h.; and a covered bean pot, with manganese band, 9 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Pitcher - rim chips throughout. Bean pot - lid with interior rim chips and line around finial, rim chips, glaze wear to handle.
- 2 FOLK ART REDWARE LIDDED POTS BY TURTLE
2 FOLK ART REDWARE LIDDED POTS BY TURTLE CREEK POTca. 2004 & 2007; unsigned two-handled bulbous jar with knob on flat lid, sponged manganese, 7"d, 9 1/2"h; single handle bulbous shaped bean pot with domed lid, wheel thrown pot with applied strap handle, green slip and sponged manganese accent, pot has matched dome lid with flat knob, 6"d, 8"x 9 1/4"; Condition: both faux aged and firing flaws
- REDWARE BEAN POT, 19TH C.Redware bean
REDWARE BEAN POT, 19TH C.Redware bean pot, 19th c. , with sgrafitto floral decoration, 5 3/4" h., 8 3/4" dia. Provenance: A New Jersey Collection.
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Condition:
Glaze loss to handles. Small flake sot rim and lid rest.
- (18) Pcs pottery, c/o Hull Oven Proof
(18) Pcs pottery, c/o Hull Oven Proof bean pot (7" h), Pfaltzgraff toby jug (6-3/8" h) & gravy boat with (2) saucers, Mexico hand painted pitcher (4-3/4" h), (6) M&R luncheon plates & teacups with foil labels made in Italy
- LARGE NEW ENGLAND REDWARE BEAN POT,
LARGE NEW ENGLAND REDWARE BEAN POT, 19TH C.Large New England redware bean pot, 19th c. , with manganese splashes on a green and orange spotted ground, 9" h., 10" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Ellen & Richard Levine, New York.
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Condition:
Roughness and a few old chips to rim. A few areas of glaze loss to handle and shoulder. Old base chips/flakes.
- QUEBEC REDWAREA redware bean pot with
QUEBEC REDWAREA redware bean pot with lid. Minor chip on the handle. Quebec, 1870-1880. Allio Collection. FRANCAIS: Cruchon à conserve en terre cuite avec couvercle. Petit éclat à la poignée. Qué., 1870-1880. Collection Allio. 7" x 8".
- 4 PCS. OF CHRYSOLITE" LARGE SWIRL GRANITE
4 PCS. OF CHRYSOLITE" LARGE SWIRL GRANITE WARE.Four Pieces of Dark Green "Chrysolite" Large Swirl Granite Ware. Covered bean pot, 5-1/2'h., two pudding pans, 7-1/4" and 11-1/2" diam. And a small mug, 3"h. Condition: : Fair to very good.
- ROCKINGHAM GLAZED YELLOWWARE BEAN POT.Rockingham
ROCKINGHAM GLAZED YELLOWWARE BEAN POT.Rockingham Glazed Yellowware Pipkin Handled Bean Pot. Married lid. 7-1/2"h. Condition: : Good with minor chips.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with minor chips.
- VINTAGE GLADDING, MCBEAN POTTERY CYAN
VINTAGE GLADDING, MCBEAN POTTERY CYAN JUGTiffany blue glazed ceramic pitcher.
Gladding McBean Pottery backstamp.
Dimensions: 6.75"L x "W x 7.25"H x 6" dia.
Manufacturer: Gladding McBean Pottery
Condition:
Age related wear.
- 2PC ANTIQUE AMERICAN STONEWARE BEAN
2PC ANTIQUE AMERICAN STONEWARE BEAN POT + BUTTER CROCKSalt glaze finish lidded vessels in blue and white coloration embossed with the words Boston Baked Beans and Butter. Bean pot measures: 9.25"W x 7"H. Butter crock measures: 7"W x 4.5"H.
Condition:
Age related wear. As found.
- PAIR OF EDWIN MEADERS COVERED "GRAPE"
PAIR OF EDWIN MEADERS COVERED "GRAPE" JARSPair of Edwin Meaders (White County, Ga., 1917-1998) green alkaline glazed pottery bean pots or jars with applied grape cluster and grape leaf decoration to the bodies and domed lids. Both with incised inscription "Edwin Meadiers" to the base. 8" H. 20th century.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Both overall very good condition with light craquelure to the glaze and minor scattered firing imperfections.
- HEREND CHINESE BOUQUET GREEN PART DINNER
HEREND CHINESE BOUQUET GREEN PART DINNER SERVICEA Herend porcelain part dinner service in the Chinese Bouquet Green pattern 20th century Comprising twelve 10in dinner plates (1524); twelve 8 1/4in luncheon plates (1520); twelve 6 3/4in dessert plates (1516); twelve covered cream soups and stands (1718); teapot, height 8 1/2in (1622); covered sugar (1663); cream jug (1643); twelve tea cups and saucers (734); covered vegetable dish (81); covered tureen (1003); sauce boat on fixed stand (1222); circular two handled serving dish, 11 1/2in width across handles (1175); circular platter, diameter 12 1/2in (1152); two oval serving bowls (381); two circular serving bowls, diameter 10in (361); three graduated platters, lengths 15 1/4 to 18 1/2in (1102, 1101, 1100); twelve butter pats (349); covered bean pot (25); pair of small urns (6404); two leaf dishes (1204); pair of three light candelabra, height 8 3/4in (7915) and a table bell (8037), blue printed factory marks, pattern letters and shape numbers. (119) Provenance: Property of Tom Buckley, Los Angeles, CA.
- JUGTOWN POTTERY BEAN POT WITH LIDsigned
JUGTOWN POTTERY BEAN POT WITH LIDsigned on bottom.6" wide and 5.5" to top of lid.
Condition:
all items are estate condition, on the pottery if there are any issues we will list. Please evauluate the photos as we have taken qaulity pictures and if you have questions about condition please call us at 336.524.1077 text if no answer.
- TWO PIECES OF LANIER MEADERS POTTERY(White
TWO PIECES OF LANIER MEADERS POTTERY(White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) angled pitcher form, runny green alkaline to upper body, light green glaze to lower body, applied strap handle, straight spout, angled rim, 8-3/4 in.; lidded bean pot with blackish green alkaline glaze, applied lug handles at shoulder, flared rim, knob finial on lid, 6-1/2 x 7-1/2 in., both pieces inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, 1/4 in. glaze chip to rim of bean pot, some minor surface abrasions, clay body anomaly to lower body as made, otherwise good condition
- OAK JACOBEAN POT CHAIR, PROBABLY 17TH
OAK JACOBEAN POT CHAIR, PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY RESTORED,...Oak Jacobean Pot Chair, probably 17th century restored, height 46 inches, width 26 inches.
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.
- GROUP OF SEVEN DECORATIVE TABLE OBJECTS19th
GROUP OF SEVEN DECORATIVE TABLE OBJECTS19th and 20th century, comprising: yellow cylindrical glass vase, earthenware lidded bean pot with single handle, pincushion, glass fruit and floral handled basket, blue art pottery vase, lacquered frame, magnifying glass with mother of pearl handle, tallest 10-3/8 in.
Note: Pincushion with hand written label on base: "This Pincushion is made of Leather...and was bought at the Phila Centennial in 1876 by Foster Henshaw, Grandfather of Jennie R. Bosle. Foster Henshaw was then 76 years old. He was born Jan. 15th 1800 in Maine."
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Condition:
scratching, air bubbles, discoloration, residue, frame with glue repairs, backboard taped to frame, water stains to mat, tarnish, bean pot with glaze voids, anomalies (as made), tape residue, wear to base
- TIMBERLAKE, Bob, (American, b. 1937):
TIMBERLAKE, Bob, (American, b. 1937): Two Etchings, To Include: 1) ''Snow World'', Etching, 28.5'' x 21.5'', pencil signed lower right, numbered 92/300 mid-margin, titled lower left, framed, 37.5'' x 30.5''; 2) ''Bean Pot'', Color Etching, sight size with margins 19.5'' x 25.5'', pencil signed lower right, numbered 42/300 mid-margin, titled lower left, fine framing, 29.5'' x 34.5''.
CONDITION: Mat has been stained by water in the right margin. Not examined out of the frame. ''Snow World'' frame shows wear.
- BUNKER HILL SALT GLAZED BEAN POT ATTRIBUTED
BUNKER HILL SALT GLAZED BEAN POT ATTRIBUTED TO WHITES OF UTICA HEIGHT 8.25”.BUNKER HILL SALT GLAZED BEAN POT ATTRIBUTED TO WHITES OF UTICA, One side with raised lettering "Spirit of ‘76 Bunker Hill". The other side with "Boston the Home of the Bean". Unmarked. Dimensions: Height 8.25".
- NC POTTERY, A SELECTION OF TWENTY-SEVEN
NC POTTERY, A SELECTION OF TWENTY-SEVEN A R COLE POTTERY, RASPBERRY GLAZE Most from the 1950s, the group includes a punch bowl (7 3/4 x 13.25 in.); (9) short mugs and (10) noggins; a ladle; (2) condiment servers (larger 4.25 x 9 in.); a covered bean pot (5 x 8 in.); a lidded sugar, an ashtray, and a chamberstick.
- A DIRK VAN ERP "BEAN POT" LAMP BASEA
A DIRK VAN ERP "BEAN POT" LAMP BASEA Dirk Van Erp "Bean Pot" lamp base, Early 20th century Stamped to underside: [windmill cipher] / Dirkvanerp / San Francisco The hammered copper lamp with four shade supports radiating from the center, electrified Dimensions: 6.125" H x 11" W x 11" D
- GROUP OF AMERICAN SPONGEWARE. Ca. 1900.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SPONGEWARE. Ca. 1900. Pitcher and bowl. Spout-less water jug, cracked. Two bowls. Cuspidor. Bean pot. Mug. Spouted pot with bale handle. And cup. Some wear and chips. 12.5" to 3"h.
- HEREND 'CHINESE BOUQUET' EXTENSIVE DINNER
HEREND 'CHINESE BOUQUET' EXTENSIVE DINNER SERVICEHEREND 'CHINESE BOUQUET' EXTENSIVE DINNER SERVICE, painted and printed in raspberry pink, including: 12 chargers, no. 527; 12 soup plates; 13 dinner plates, no. 524; 11 bread and butter plates, no. 514; 2 bread and butter plates, no. 515; 6 molded bread and butter plates, no. 1515; 12 dessert plates, no. 517; 8 crescent-shaped salad plates, no. 530; 4 crescent salad plates, no. 531; a small teapot, no. 604; a large teapot, no. 603; a large coffee pot, no. 611; and the following serving pieces: a small gravy boat, no. 229; a large gravy boat, unnumbered; a covered butter/cheese dish, no. 390; an oval vegetable bowl with handles, no. 380; an oval vegetable bowl, no. 381; covered dish, w: 11.5 in. (over handles), no. 51 (lemon finial); large triangular covered vegetable dish, unnumbered, (vegetable finial); deep square bowl, w: 10 in., no. 1180; covered biscuit plate, (lemon finial), no. 75; round bowl, dia: 7.5 in., no. 361; covered circular dish with handles, (strawberry finial), no. 388; bean pot with cover, w: 6.5 in., no. 43; a footed oval tray, no. 415, 10.25 x 7.75 in.; uncovered circular tureen, no. 20; small sauce ladle, no. 1240; a small animal dish, no. 7760; and two large leaf-shaped dish, no. 203 (197) Provenance: Private Collection
- GROUP OF REDWARERedware pitcher, bean
GROUP OF REDWARERedware pitcher, bean pot, and Rockingham dog pitcher, tallest - 8".
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Condition:
Beanpot lid with hairline. A few chips to rim.
- Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a pitcher, and
Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a pitcher, and a bean pot, all 19th c.
- Four redware jugs, 19th c., tallest
Four redware jugs, 19th c., tallest 9"h, together with an unglazed bean pot
- Foltz Pottery redware plate dated 1988,
Foltz Pottery redware plate dated 1988, 13 1/2"dia, a redware bean pot, 6 1/4"h, etc.
- William Foster Reese
(American, 1938–2010)
Still
William Foster Reese
(American, 1938–2010)
Still Life with Bean Pot
oil on canvas
signed Wm. F. Reese (lower right); signed and titled (stretcher bars)
18 x 20 inches.
- A LARGE SOUTHWEST PUEBLO MICACEOUS BEAN
A LARGE SOUTHWEST PUEBLO MICACEOUS BEAN POT CIRCA 1900The bulbous pot with flared rim could be attributed to the Taos Pueblo.Measures 13.5 x 9.25 inches.Good, typical condition, noting a chip at the rim.Provenance: The Susan Koehn Estate Trust Newton, Kansas
- ENGLISH ROYAL WORCESTER FINE CHINA SETENGLISH
ENGLISH ROYAL WORCESTER FINE CHINA SETENGLISH ROYAL WORCESTER FINE CHINA SET, "Evesham" Gold pattern, 1961-2015, 97 total pieces: (8) dinner plates, 10-1/8"; (8) salad plates, 8-1/4"; (9) bread & butter plates, 6-5/8"; (8) soup/cereal bowls, 6-5/8"; (8) cups; (8) saucers; (1) cereal bowl; (1) individual pasta bowl; (1) luncheon plate; (1) mug; (1) ramekin; (1) rim soup bowl; (1) oval platter; (1) vegetable bowl; (1) round entree dish w lid, 10"; (1) 2.5 qt. oval covered casserole, 9-1/8"; (1) 3.0 qt. oval casserole, no lid, 10"; (1) 3.0 qt. round covered casserole, 8-1/2"; (1) bean pot & lid, 6-1/2"H; (1) 3-part relish, 10"; (1) 3-part relish with handle, 8-1/4"; (1) round quiche, 10-1/8"; (1) round souffle, 7-3/8"; (1) fruit/dessert bowl; (1) dessert/ pie plate; (4) salt & pepper shakers; (1) butter dish; (1) gravy boat; (1) covered mustard; (1) sugar shaker; (1) coffee pot; (1) teapot; (2) cream pitchers; (2) sugar bowls; (1) table bell; (1) 1.5 qt. covered saucepan; (1) pasta jar with wood lid, 12-3/8"H; (1) small canister with lid, 4-5/8"H; (1) medium canister with lid, 5-7/8"H; (1) large canister with lid, 7"H; (1) utensil holder, 5-1/4"H; (2) king size egg coddlers with lids, 3-1/4"; (1) juicer, 5-1/8"; (1) pie & cake server, stainless blade, 10"; (1) cake knife, stainless blade, 10-1/4"; (1) cake plate, 11"; (1) earred round egg dish, 5-7/8"L and (1) pudding bowl, 3-1/4".
- Redware pottery to include a bean pot,
Redware pottery to include a bean pot, Mexican plate, Lester Breininger, Jugtown NC, etc.
Jugtown: 4.75"h x 5"w
Condition: Minor chips, cracks, wear consistent with age.
- (2) Stoneware brown & tan crocks, c/o
(2) Stoneware brown & tan crocks, c/o bean pot with lid (6-1/2" h), The Weir fruit jar (8" h, chip to lid)
- Pottery jugs, cast iron, carved wood
Pottery jugs, cast iron, carved wood corks to include handled covered bean pot, 7"H, handled pottery jug, 12"H, cast iron flower basket doorstop, shoe form, carved wood clogs and (2) German figural carved and painted wood moving corks, 5"H
- (3) Stoneware crocks, c/o USA double
(3) Stoneware crocks, c/o USA double handle dark brown & tan bean pot with lid (7-1/2" h), unmarked single handle light brown & tan bean pot with lid (6-1/2" h), Chester County reproduction redware fruit jar signed D Long 1979 (6-1/2" h)
- A MINIATURE BLUE SPONGE STONEWARE BEAN
A MINIATURE BLUE SPONGE STONEWARE BEAN POTA good, authentic example of early 20th stoneware miniature or whimsey pot, unmarked.Measures 2 inches high by 2.75 across the handles.Very good condition. There are no chips, cracks, repairs, scratches or areas of heavy wear.
- FIVE AMERICAN SPONGEWARE PIECES. Ca.
FIVE AMERICAN SPONGEWARE PIECES. Ca. 1900. Four teapots, 7.5" to 4.25"h. Some crazing and tallest has repaired lid. And bean pot, crazing, hairlines and chip, 5.5"h.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN SPONGEWARE. Ca. 1900.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SPONGEWARE. Ca. 1900. Pitcher and bowl. Spout-less water jug, cracked. Two bowls. Cuspidor. Bean pot. Mug. Spouted pot with bale handle. And cup. Some wear and chips. 12.5" to 3"h.