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Cornish ceramics. A collection of
Cornish ceramics. A collection of Carn Pottery, comprising vases, lamp, jars and cats, with floral, abstract, fish or other relief decoration, largest 28cm h, printed mark and / or painted signature of John Beusmans (20) More Information The second smallest plates marked at seconds otherwise good condition
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TWO STONEWARE PIECES. A handled
TWO STONEWARE PIECES. A handled stoneware jug with cobalt swirl decoration. Marked ''Sipe Nichols & Co. / Williamsport Pa.'' 9'' h. A two-handled stoneware crock with cobalt stenciling. Marked ''T.F. Reppert / Successor to JAS. Hamilton & Co. / Greensboro. Pa.'' 8'' h. 9 1/2'' dia. Jug with glue-type residue inside bottle mouth. Firing imperfection on front - kiln kiss. Crock with rim and handle wear and chips production imperfections. Crock interior with white rings.
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CORNWALL ONTARIO #2 STONEWARE
CORNWALL ONTARIO #2 STONEWARE CROCKA 19th century Cornwall Ontario #2 Flack & Van Arsdale stoneware crock with applied handles and blue painted decoration, interior cracks. Measuring 9.5" high.
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Stoneware lidded crock, stamped "5"
Stoneware lidded crock, stamped "5" above pecking chicken, corn on ground, 14 in. Large rim chips, lid with glaze losses and cracks. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Crowan Pottery, two celadon glaze
Crowan Pottery, two celadon glaze cups and saucers, impressed marks
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***STONEWARE CROCK. American
***STONEWARE CROCK. American mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt flourishes with ''20'' and stenciled label for ''CI Williams & Co. New Geneva Pa''. 25 1/2''h. Mark is actually ''CL Williams'' not ''CI Williams.'' Several hairlines with longest running up entire back of crock.
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FOUR WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CRESTED
FOUR WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CRESTED PLATESFOUR WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CRESTED PLATES , circa 1770-1790, impressed uppercase marks and various cyphers, in two sizes, including the Scott crest of an archer, within a blue line and gilt wreath border, dia: 8 in.; the Sir William Abney crest of a rampant lion holding an orb, within a green line and drop husk border; a griffin and crenelated castle crest, pattern No. 658, within a dotted oak leaf border; and a soup plate with a sepia armorial shield, within an oak leaf border, dia: 9 3/4 in. (4) Provenance: Victor & Muriel Polikoff Collection no. 47 (label) - the Scott crest. E. Norman Stretton Esq. Collection, no. 4 (label) - the Abney crest. Jeffrey Milkins Collection, nos. 513, 708, 802, 898.
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Pair Samson lidded bowls: fine hand
Pair Samson lidded bowls: fine hand painted cartouches with exotic birds and insects on scale patterned cobalt ground, blue mark under glaze, similar to 18th century Worcester marks, probably Samson, 19th century, 5-1/4 in., [very minor base chips, minor losses to gilt highlights, tiny chip on one finial]; with four plates of same design, 9 in., [remnants of ground mark on bases, other minor surface wear and losses] (six pieces).
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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt designs. Dotted feathers and ''3''. 9 1/4''h. And bird with impressed ''2''. 9 1/4''h. Bird has rim chips.
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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American 2nd half-19th century. Both with applied handles and brushed cobalt designs. Bird 7''h. 9''d. and flower with impressed label ''Somerset Potter's Works''. Hairline. 7 1/4''h. 7 3/4''d.
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Hull early stoneware basket weave
Hull early stoneware basket weave jardiniere. Marked with a circle H. There are a few almost imperceptible craze lines around the rim that can be caught with one's fingernail. 7 3/4'' wide by 6'' tall.
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Three salt glaze stoneware
Three salt glaze stoneware crocks, all with cobalt floral decoration: two butter tubs, each with two lug handles, 4-3/4 x 9-1/4 in. and 5 x 9-1/4 in., both with scattered rim chips, no repairs found ; one marked "1-1/2 Sipe & Sons…Williamsport, Pa", 6 x 11-1/2 in., extensive rim chips, otherwise good condition , American, 19th century. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American dated
STONEWARE CROCK. American dated ''1835''. Brushed cobalt floral design. Applied handle. 8''h. There are two hairlines and some spalling on the interior.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American 2nd
STONEWARE CROCK. American 2nd half-19th century. Impressed ''4'' and a brushed cobalt chicken pecking corn. 11 1/2''h.
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(2) ENGLISH CERAMIC TABLEWARES,
(2) ENGLISH CERAMIC TABLEWARES, CROWN DEVON(lot of 2) English parcel gilt ceramic tableware, early 20th c., with floral and foliate motifs, including: (1) Crown Devon butter/ cheese dish, in the "May" pattern, having sloped rectangular body with single top handle, on conforming shallow dish, Stoke on Trent crown mark under lid, approx 4.5"h, 7"w, 5.75"d; (1) lidded biscuit jar, with dual flat handles at sides, unmarked, approx 7.5"h, 7"diam; 2.75lbs total **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
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THREE PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH
THREE PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Three pieces of stoneware, 19th c. , with cobalt floral decoration, to include a three-gallon crock stamped Ithaca N. Y. , a two gallon jug stamped Flack & Van Arsdall (Cornwall, Ontario Canada), and a three-gallon crock stamped D. Mooney Ithaca NY , 10 1/4" h., 14" h., and 10" h.
Condition:
Crock - some discoloration. Jug - repaired break to handle. Mooney - stone pop to mid body, small rim flakes.
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Creamware basket and liner 3"h x
Creamware basket and liner 3"h x 8"w; together with a pair of Chinese porcelain Fitzhugh mustard pots 3"h and a fish bone dish
Condition: Minor flea bites, minor losses to gilt
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TWO STONEWARE CUSPIDORS. American
TWO STONEWARE CUSPIDORS. American 2nd half-19th century. Both have brushed cobalt foliate designs. The smaller is stamped ''Cowden & Wilcox''. 4 1/2''h. 8 1/2''d. and 3 1/2''h. 6 1/2''d. Both have imperfections. Hairlines and edge flakes.
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FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE AND
FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE AND REDWARE. American 2nd half-19th century. Two small jugs one is redware with dark green glaze 6 1/2'' 7''h. and a crock impressed ''AH Hews & Co. No. Cambridge MA.'' Flakes. 7''h. Together with a canning jar impressed ''Preston Ellis Westminster Mass.'' 6''h.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Western
STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania 3rd quarter-19th century. Brushed cobalt tulips and ''5'' with stenciled label ''Excelsior Works Isaac Hewitt Jr. Rices Landing Pa''. Applied double handles. Faint crow's foot. 15 1/4''h. According to Phil Schaltenbrand in Stoneware of Southwest Pennsylvania Hewitt potted form 1868 to 1885.
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Shearwater plate or trivet with
Shearwater plate or trivet with colorful crawfish. Marked with circular Shearwater Pottery ink stamp. There is a minute nick to the rim and a hairline extends from the middle out to the rim which is more noticeable on the back than from the front. 8 1/8'' in diameter.
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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American 3rd quarter-19th century. Brushed cobalt flowers and impressed labels. Applied handles. ''FT Wright & Son Taunton Mass.'' and ''White & Co. Binghamton''. Hairline. Both 7 1/4''h. 8''d.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American 2nd
STONEWARE CROCK. American 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt flourishes and ''10'' with stenciled label ''Williams & Reppert Greensboro Pa''. 21''h. Hairline on one side that continues on bottom with two branches about 4'' each.
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TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS.
TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt decoration. "2" with flourishes, 10"h. and "4" with tornadoes and double handles. Some firing separations, faint crow's foot on bottom. 14.75"h.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American
STONEWARE CROCK. American ca.1856-1859. Signature graphic foliate design in brushed cobalt. Impressed ''Nichols & Boynton Burlington VT. 4''. Two applied handles. In-the-making inscribed lines on the back. 10.75''h. 12.5''d.
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THREE ANTIQUE STONEWARE CROCKS
THREE ANTIQUE STONEWARE CROCKS Two with brushed cobalt flowers, one gallon and two gallon, tooled rim (smaller with penny-sized flake, the larger with small rim nick); a stenciled one gallon crock, numerous iron impurities (rim chip and underside losses).
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COBALT DECORATED COWDEN & WILCOX
COBALT DECORATED COWDEN & WILCOX STONEWARE BUTTERcrock ca. 1870; salt glazed cylindrical stoneware butter crock with horizontal brushed cobalt feathered sprig, impressed "Cowden & Wilcox" (Harrisburg, PA), flattened, rolled and tooled rim, and Albany slip glaze interior, 8 1/2"d, 4 1/2"h; Condition: 2" & 1 3/4" rim lines
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Two stoneware crocks, cobalt floral
Two stoneware crocks, cobalt floral decoration: one four gallons, marked JA & CW Harwood(?)…NY" above floral bouquet, 11-3/4 in., excellent condition, no cracks or repairs found, minor glaze flaws ; one lidded, marked "M Clark Jr, Athens NY" encircling "2" above small flourish, 10-3/4 in., rim chips, some discoloration and mineral stains, glaze flaws as made . The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A cobalt
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A cobalt decorated ovoid stoneware jug. 15 1/4'' h. And a cobalt floral decorated crock rim incised ''3'' surrounded by a circle of dots. 13'' h. 7 1/2'' dia. Jug with old chip in handle production imperfections. Crock with hairlines some flaking.
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Pair Worcester serving dishes:
Pair Worcester serving dishes: scalloped borders, one marked with crescent "C" mark and one marked "W" with flourish to the right, English, second half 18th century, 8-1/4 in. square; matches previous lot and following two lots.*** Scratches, minor wear to gilt borders. Collection of Dayne Watkins, Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH
FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Four pieces of stoneware, 19th c., to include a Western Pennsylvania three-gallon jar, with 3 stencil, 14" h.; a three-gallon crock with cobalt foliate decoration, 11" h.; a two-gallon crock with cobalt number 2 and scroll, 10 1/4" h., and a four-gallon crock, with cobalt 4 and bee sting decoration, 11 1/2" h.; together with a piece of redware kiln furniture for stacking jugs.
Condition:
Stenciled jar - discoloration. Three-gallon crock - 4'' hairline to mid body close to base rim. Two-gallon - large base rim chip, rim chip, several hairlines to mid body. Four-gallon - large rim chip, large hairlines to body.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Pennsylvania 3rd
STONEWARE CROCK. Pennsylvania 3rd quarter-19th century. Brushed cobalt floral design around the circumference with ''1874'' under one handle. Impressed ''J. Swank & Co. Johnstown Pa. 4''. Minor edge flakes. 13 1/2''h.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American 2nd
STONEWARE CROCK. American 2nd half-19th century. Impressed ''4'' with a brushed cobalt pecking chicken. Double handles. Rim flakes and in-the-making hairline 11 1/4''h.
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STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca
STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca N.Y.'' With cobalt floral and foliate decoration. 16'' h. Rim chips kiln kiss.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Lidded crock
STONEWARE CROCK. Lidded crock impressed ''Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg PA'' with cobalt floral design and applied handles. 10'' h.
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TWO STONEWARE VESSELS, MARK
TWO STONEWARE VESSELS, MARK HEWITT (NC) Wood fired salt glazed, a water pitcher with dark slip spot decoration, stamped "WMH" on the underside (11 in.) (rim chip); the second is a jardiniere with four applied loop handles, herring-bone style decoration to the upper third exterior, no signature found (stress lines at several handle attachments - good condition) (17 x 17 1/2 in.).