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BENNINGTON PITCHER. Parian type
BENNINGTON PITCHER. Parian type pitcher with embossed forest scene and bird handle. 5 1/4'' h.
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Burmese pitcher, satin finish,
Burmese pitcher, satin finish, 8-3/4 in.
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2 English Fox Hunt Pitchers by
2 English Fox Hunt Pitchers by Bourne Denby Derby 7'' & 8'' excellent.
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Wheeling peachblow pitcher,
Wheeling peachblow pitcher, glossy finish, square mouth, amber handle, 7 in. Agnes Koehn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1962.
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5PC BESWICK PITCHERS AND MUGS,
5PC BESWICK PITCHERS AND MUGS, SHAKESPEARE SCENESColorful high-relief depictions of Shakespeare characters on two pitchers and three mugs.
Romeo & Juliet, Prince Hamlet and Merry Wives Of Windsor. Beswick backstamp. The largest pitcher is 8"L x 5"W x 8.25"H. The mugs are 4"H x 4.5"L x 3.5 diameter.
Issued: 20th c.
Manufacturer: Beswick
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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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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Lyman Fenton & Co. Bennington
Lyman Fenton & Co. Bennington pitcher 19th c. 10" h. ?
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GROUP OF 6 BESWICK LUSTRE
GROUP OF 6 BESWICK LUSTRE PITCHERS AND MUGS4 pitchers, 2 mugs. Copper, pewter. Stamped on underside.
1821 on underside of mug. Pitchers stamped 1553-2, 1553-3.
Issued: 20th. c.
Dimensions: 5"H, tallest
Manufacturer: Beswick
Country of Origin: England
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19th c. ''Father Westwind''
19th c. ''Father Westwind'' Bennington pitcher. 9'' Ht.
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Beswick Trout on Base 1032
Beswick Trout on Base 1032
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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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Brush-McCoy Utility Pitcher
Brush-McCoy Utility Pitcher unmarked 8.5''h chip on the base and spout.
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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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Wheeling peachblow pitcher,
Wheeling peachblow pitcher, glossy finish, square mouth, amber handle, 5-1/2 in. Maude B. , New York.
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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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19th c. hounds handle Bennington
19th c. hounds handle Bennington pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
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BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND
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.
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BENNINGTON TOBY PITCHER.
BENNINGTON TOBY PITCHER. Vermont impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Rockingham glaze. Grapevine handle 6''h.
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STERLING SILVER INTERNATIONAL
STERLING SILVER INTERNATIONAL ''LORD SAYBROOK'' PITCHER: Presented F.W.P.G.H. Championship Women 1952. 8 3/4'' h. x 8 1/8''. Approx. 26 troy oz.CONDITION: Note scratches.
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Bennington Pottery Pitcher fox hunt
Bennington Pottery Pitcher fox hunt scenes 19th century 10'' scarce some chips.
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Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers:
Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers: satin finish and amber handles, square mouths, one 5-1/2 in. and 4-1/2 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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Beswick Trout on Base Model 1032
Beswick Trout on Base Model 1032
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STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER WITH PEWTER
STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER WITH PEWTER LID: Raised wheat and leaf design marked with illegible Staffordshire knot design possibly William Brownfield & Sons. Hinged pewter lid. 10'' h. x 5 1/4''.CONDITION: Note repairs to handle.
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Wheeling peachblow pitcher, satin
Wheeling peachblow pitcher, satin finish, square mouth, amber handle, 7-1/2 in. Rim slightly rough as made. Maude B. Feld, , New York, 1962.
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1907 Buffalo pottery Washington
1907 Buffalo pottery Washington pitcher. 8'' Ht.
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Jones pate-sur-pate pitcher,
Jones pate-sur-pate pitcher, young boy seated on bench watching bird in tree, brown ground, base with star and circular motifs, gilt highlights, attributed to George Jones, English, late 19th century, 7-3/4 in. Excellent condition, very minor surface abrasions. Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia.
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BESWICK SHAKESPEARE WARE PITCHER,
BESWICK SHAKESPEARE WARE PITCHER, HAMLETGlazed finish porcelain pitcher embossed with the scene from Shakespeare's tragedy play where Hamlet meets his fathers ghost. Beswick England backstamp.
Dimensions: 7.5"W x 8.25"H
Manufacturer: Beswick
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Vance Avon decorated pitcher.
Vance Avon decorated pitcher. Signed Avon. Faint bruise to base. 4'' tall.
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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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Decorated Burmese pitcher, satin
Decorated Burmese pitcher, satin finish, applied reeded handle, applied green vine and leaves, 9-1/4 in.
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Amberina pitcher, lightly dimpled
Amberina pitcher, lightly dimpled surface, 8 in. Several scratches.
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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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Mt. Washington peachblow pitcher,
Mt. Washington peachblow pitcher, 3-3/4 in.
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Beswick Magpie Model 2305
Beswick Magpie Model 2305
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Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900,
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’.