TWO AMERICAN BURL BOWLS Early 19thTWO AMERICAN BURL BOWLS Early 19th century.
FOUR BURL BOWLS Early 19th century.FOUR BURL BOWLS Early 19th century.
CHINESE EXPORT BOWL circa 1800.CHINESE EXPORT BOWL circa 1800.
Derby Covered Bowl, c.1825 diameterDerby Covered Bowl, c.1825 diameter 6.9 in — 17.5 cm
THREE TURNED BURL BOWLS Early 19thTHREE TURNED BURL BOWLS Early 19th century.
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England earlyLEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Round bowl with bold fruit and floral decoration. 4''h.
TREEN BOWL. American dated 1807TREEN BOWL. American dated 1807 hardwood. Oblong bowl retaining traces of old paint and with tin make-do repairs. 15 1/2''l.
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England earlyLEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Oblong bowl with applied handles and four-color floral garlands. 4 3/4''h.
Circa 1900 bowl-shaped 3.75'' HCirca 1900 bowl-shaped 3.75'' H x 16'' W
Circa 1880s bowl shaped 4.5'' HCirca 1880s bowl shaped 4.5'' H x 15'' W
Redware shallow bowl dated 1819Redware shallow bowl dated 1819 with green and red slip decoration 10 1/4" dia. ?
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
New England burl bowl 19th c. 5"New England burl bowl 19th c. 5" h. 13" dia. ?
English Copeland Bowl English 19thEnglish Copeland Bowl English 19th century a Copeland bowl with polychromed floral motif marked Copeland Stoke Upon Trent; dia. 9.5 in.
BURL BOWL WITH BUTTER LADLES 19thBURL BOWL WITH BUTTER LADLES 19th century.
TWO MOCHA BOWLS AND SALT. EnglandTWO MOCHA BOWLS AND SALT. England 1st half-19th century. All have blue stripes. Bowls 4''h. 9 1/4''d. and 3 1/4''h. 6 1/4''d. salt 2''h. All have edge wear.
Persian porcelain bowl probablyPersian porcelain bowl probably 19th c. 11''dia.
BURL BOWL, 18TH/19TH C.Burl bowl,BURL BOWL, 18TH/19TH C.Burl bowl, 18th/19th c., 5 1/2" h., 15 1/2" dia. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Condition:
1 1/2'' age crack to rim.
English silver shallow bowl 1814-1815English silver shallow bowl 1814-1815 bearing the touch of Paul Storr with gadrooned rim 10 3/8" dia. 21.8 ozt. ?
HANDLED BURL BOWL Late 18th/earlyHANDLED BURL BOWL Late 18th/early 19th century.
TWO EARLY AMERICAN BURL BOWLS EarlyTWO EARLY AMERICAN BURL BOWLS Early 19th century,
Staffordshire Clews HistoricalStaffordshire Clews Historical Blue Bowl and Server, States pattern by James and Ralph Clews, depicting 15 states with state border: New York, Delaware, Virginia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Carolina, Carolina, Georgia, Vermont, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland; blind justice and George Washington among decorations, impressed mark at underside, 11-1/4" x 8-1/2" cut corner serving dish and 10-1/2" round bowl, 2-1/4"H, roughness to edges on round bowl, Large round bowl glaze losses to rim, chip to base, scratches to surface
BURL BOWL. American 19th century.BURL BOWL. American 19th century. Small bowl with turned foot and rim. Partially scrubbed interior. 3''h. 7 3/4''d.
Gorham sterling Sons of LibertyGorham sterling Sons of Liberty bowl dated 1948 after the design by Paul Revere engraved in script below the rim ''Caleb Hopkins Nathl Barber John White Willm Mackay Danl Malcom Benjm Goodwin John Welsh Fortescue Vernon Danl Parker John Marston Ichabod Jones John Homer Wilm Bowes Peter Boyer Benja Cobb''. One side engraved with circle with scroll-and-foliate frame topped by a Liberty Cap flanked by flags inscribed: respectively ''Magna / Carta'' and ''Bill of / Rights'' is ''No 45. / Wilkes & Liberty'' over a torn page labeled ''General Warrants''. The opposite side a Liberty Cap in a wreath is centered above horizontal and longer vertical leafy scrolls partly enclosing the famous inscription: ''To the Memory of the glorious NINETY-TWO: Members / of the Honbl House of Representatives of the Massachusetts-Bay / who undaunted by the insolent Menaces of Villains in Power / from a Strict Regard to Conscience and the LIBERTIES / of their Constituents on the 30th of June 1768 / Voted NOT TO RESCIND''. And the interior with dedication to Anne and Albert Boston Mass. 1963. H6'' Dia.11 5/8'' and 50.2oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Other Notes: Paul Reverse's original bowl can been seen at the Museum of Fine Art Boston. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
COVERED BOWL MEISSEN Provenance:COVERED BOWL MEISSEN Provenance: Heirloom
19th c. trencher bowl. 51 1/2''19th c. trencher bowl. 51 1/2'' Length.
LEEDS-TYPE BOWL. England earlyLEEDS-TYPE BOWL. England early 19th century. Large four-color bowl with flowers and foliage. Wear. 5''h. 10''d.
BURL BOWL. American 19th centuryBURL BOWL. American 19th century ash. Straight-sided bowl with slight foot and good color. 13'd.
Monumental Provincial TreenwareMonumental Provincial Treenware Dough Bowl, third quarter 19th century, h. 12", w. 21", d. 9".
An open circular pierced silverAn open circular pierced silver bowl Birmingham 1911. 17.5 cm diameter. Weight 8 oz.
Chaffers Liverpool Blue and WhiteChaffers Liverpool Blue and White Bowl, c.1760 height 3 in — 7.5 cm, diameter 7 in — 17.7 cm
NEW GENEVA BOWL. American midNEW GENEVA BOWL. American mid 19th century. Tanware with brushed tulips. 6''h. 9''d.
Canadian Silver Bowl, Henry BirksCanadian Silver Bowl, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 1941 diameter 8.8 in — 22.4 cm
New England burlwood bowl and coverNew England burlwood bowl and cover early 19th c. 7 1/2" x 9". ?
A 19th Century Minton bowl, finelyA 19th Century Minton bowl, finely painted flowers on a powder blue ground within gilt borders, 26cm diameter/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris
TWO ENGLISH SILVER REPOUSSE SUGARTWO ENGLISH SILVER REPOUSSE SUGAR BOWLSthe first: double-handled with pierced foot, maker's mark "C [illegible]", London, 1826, approximately 417 grams (8" wide; 5" high) and a bowl (4 1/4 in. x 3 1/4 in. high); the second: Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1884, approximately 155 grams (4 1/2 inches; 3 inches high) Condition: