- 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"
- Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with
Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with a fort 7 3/4" h. ?
- Blue spatter pitcher with a cluster
Blue spatter pitcher with a cluster of buds 19th c. 10 1/4" h. Provenance: Bea Cohen. ?
- Blue spatter pitcher with a fort
Blue spatter pitcher with a fort 19th c. Provenance: Bea Cohen. ?
- Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher
Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher bluebirds in flight 8 1/2''.
- Muncie pitcher with excellent crystalline
Muncie pitcher with excellent crystalline blue over green glaze. Marked MUNCIE. Mint. 4 1/8'' tall.
- AFTER HENRY MILLER (1891-1980),
AFTER HENRY MILLER (1891-1980), "BLUE PITCHER," 1991, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE: 15" H X 13" W; SHEET: 21" H X 19" WAfter Henry Miller, (1891-1980) "Blue Pitcher," 1991, Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: 27/200 With the printed signature and numbered in pencil in the lower margin; with copyright date blindstamp near the lower edge, at left; Coast Publishing, CA, pub. Screenprint in colors on paper Dimensions: Image: 15" H x 13" W; Sheet: 21" H x 19" W
- Blue decorated stoneware batter
Blue decorated stoneware batter pitcher, N White & Co, Binghamton, NY, 8" h, no chips or cracks Estimate $300-500
- Red blue and green rainbow spatter
Red blue and green rainbow spatter pitcher 19th c. 6" h. Provenance: Bea Cohen. ?
- Collection of Three American Blue-Sponged
Collection of Three American Blue-Sponged White-Glazed Stoneware Pitchers, third quarter 19th century, comprised of a sparrow-beaked pot-bellied example, a cylindrical example and a similar, slightly larger cylindrical example, h. 6-3/4" to 7".
- Decorated Pitcher tan green and
Decorated Pitcher tan green and red 5''h pitting in the glaze throughout along with several bruises around the lip and base.
- BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Grey bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration 10.75''h. Minor imperfections.
- REDWARE PITCHER. Gonic New Hampshire
REDWARE PITCHER. Gonic New Hampshire 19th century. Incised lines and mottled green glaze. Minor glaze loss. 7''h.
- Red blue and green rainbow spatter
Red blue and green rainbow spatter pitcher 19th c. 7 3/4" h. ?
- Hugh Kepets (American, b. 1946)
Hugh Kepets (American, b. 1946) "Blue Pitcher". Lithograph, signed and dated '82 in pencil at the lower right, titled in pencil at the lower left, numbered 6/100 at the lower center, approx. 24-3/4" x 22", framed under glass.
- (8) Blue pottery ball pitchers
(8) Blue pottery ball pitchers to include USA marked blue decorated tulip pitcher, (5) unmarked blue pitchers and (2) Hall pitchers
- PITCHER. England 1st half-19th
PITCHER. England 1st half-19th century softpaste. Circular pitcher having a center cylinder with pierced compass star designs and a figure of a young Bacchus. Colorful hand decoration. 9 3/4''h. There is glaze flakes and the top half is repaired. 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.
- Large Baseball Pitcher Bank Bobbing
Large Baseball Pitcher Bank Bobbing Head Doll.
Description Marked "Japan" on bottom. Scarce bank in unusually large size. Original rubber trap. Shows pitcher with glove on left hand and ready to throw ball in right hand. Some line cracking through head but overall nice, bright, and shiny.
Condition (Excellent). Size 9" T.
- One gallon stoneware pitcher with
One gallon stoneware pitcher with blue decoration
- Cornelison/Bybee blue art pottery
Cornelison/Bybee blue art pottery pitcher and matte green double handled vase. Tallest: 7 1/2"H. Good condition.
- B. B. Craig Face Pitcher (Burlon
B. B. Craig Face Pitcher (Burlon Craig, Vale, North Carolina, 1914-2002), alkaline glaze stoneware, marked on base "BB Craig, Vale, NC", 10-1/2 in.,
- Blue Art Glass Pitcher honeycomb
Blue Art Glass Pitcher honeycomb design 9'' excellent.
- Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed
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’.
- 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.
- Fulper pitcher in green over purple.
Fulper pitcher in green over purple. Marked Fulper 830. Mint. 4'' tall.
- THREE BLUE AND WHITE STONEWARE
THREE BLUE AND WHITE STONEWARE PITCHERS. White clay two tapered and one bulbous form. All have embossed floral decoration. 6 1/4'' to 9'' h.
- (11) Blue pottery ball pitchers
(11) Blue pottery ball pitchers including Oxford-Ware and unmarked, chip to spout
- 2 Blue & White Stoneware Pitchers
2 Blue & White Stoneware Pitchers one feathered style other grape cluster 7 3/4''.
- A New York Blown-Glass Pitcher
A New York Blown-Glass Pitcher in Green
American, Circa 1810-1835
with flecks of white and blue.
likely Saratoga Glass, Congressville, New York.
Height 5 1/4 inches.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
- Roseville Bleeding Heart pitcher
Roseville Bleeding Heart pitcher in blue-green. Marked Roseville 1323. Mint. 8 1/4'' tall.
- Jones pate-sur-pate pitcher, young
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.
- George E. Ohr. pitcher. 1897-1900,
George E. Ohr. pitcher. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 5 w × 4 d in. result: $11,875. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Pitcher features a ribbon handle and an unusual mottled blue over orange glaze with an orange interior. Impressed signature to underside ‘G.E. Ohr, Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: Collection of James Carpenter, New Jersey
- Group of flow blue to include a
Group of flow blue to include a pitcher covered vegetable platter etc. ?
- Five flow blue ''Victor'' pattern
Five flow blue ''Victor'' pattern graudated pitchers with gilt at rims some chips and loss largest is 7 3/4'' h.
- THREE BLUE AND WHITE STONEWARE
THREE BLUE AND WHITE STONEWARE PITCHERS. White clay all of tapered form and with various scenes of children and windmills one embossed. 7'' to 8 3/4'' h. One has a hairline.
- Three transfer decorated pitchers:
Three transfer decorated pitchers: 10 1/4'' h. blue; 10'' h. red; and 11 1/2'' polychrome with chip on the handle.