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Three pieces earthenware: pitcher
Three pieces earthenware: pitcher with brown glaze, incised line decoration at shoulder, 5-1/2 in.; vase with brown glaze, 6-1/8 in., 2 in. rim crack; bowl with brown and green glaze, 4-1/4 in., 19th century. All with scattered glaze chips, surface wear. Private Collection, Kentucky
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Weller Brown Glaze Pottery
Weller Brown Glaze Pottery Pitcher American 20th century a brown glaze pitcher decorated with yellow flowers attributed to Weller Pottery marked ''AW''; ht. 11.5 in. Condition: hairline to top rim
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An E. Galle Faience Glazed
An E. Galle Faience Glazed Ceramic Pitcher Apprx. 9"H with a bulbous body flaring foot tapered neck and ruffled rim applied handle glazed with a bottled brown clear glaze for the background with a low relief of flowers bird and butterfly in polychrome edged in gilt signed "E. Galle" near the base.
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19th c. stoneware pitcher with
19th c. stoneware pitcher with green glaze. 9 3/4'' Ht. Grape cluster and shield pattern.
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French green glazed pottery
French green glazed pottery pitcher, 19th c., with incised squiggle decoration.
10.25"h x 6.5"dia
Condition: Chips to base, wear as expected.
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Brown stoneware pitcher, 19th c.
Brown stoneware pitcher, 19th c. 8.5"h; together with a mold, contemporary flower pots etc.
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GREEN REDWARE POTTERY
GREEN REDWARE POTTERY PITCHERRedware stoneware ceramic pottery pitcher with a mottled green and yellow glossy glaze. The jug with an ovoid body, slightly flared rim, small foot, and handle. With three incised rings along the neck.
Height: 8 in x diameter: 6 in.
Condition:
There is wear and crazing to the glaze throughout the piece. There is a minute loss, smaller than 1/8 inch, to the mid part of the body. Along the rim, the surface is not smooth due to multiple minute chips. Dust collected to its interior and to where the handle and the body meets. No sign of restoration under UV inspection. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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GREEN AND AMBER GLAZED POTTERY
GREEN AND AMBER GLAZED POTTERY PITCHERContinental Green and Amber Glazed Pottery Pitcher , wide strap handle terminating in Bacchic masks, h. 12 3/4 in
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Earthenware pitcher, orange and
Earthenware pitcher, orange and green mottled glaze with applied flowers and leaves, handle with two faux screws as part of design, unmarked, possibly early Jugtown, 9-1/4 in. Excellent condition, minor surface anomalies as made.
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(8) Orange and green pottery
(8) Orange and green pottery painted pitchers, various forms in floral and figural decoration, chip to base on 1
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Hall Floral PitcherPottery
Hall Floral PitcherPottery pitcher with cream glaze having orange/yellow/brown floral design on body with gilt band around rim circa 20th century 6'' H x 7'' L no chips or cracks loss to gilt rim decoration. Private collection Clarkston MI.
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Two Art Pottery Vessels American,
Two Art Pottery Vessels American, 20th century: pitcher with olive-green glaze over chevron designs, base marked under glaze "By Hand C.V.M. 1883", 6-3/4 in., small rim crack, otherwise good condition; copper-glazed stoneware vase, indistinct mark, 7-1/4 in., good condition
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3 PCS GREEN GLAZED POTTERY
3 PCS GREEN GLAZED POTTERY PITCHER & JARS Continental, 20th century. Three pieces of green glazed earthenware, two olive storage jars and pitcher. All apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Bob & June Cohn of Atlanta, Georgia.
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Fulper art pottery pitcher and
Fulper art pottery pitcher and vase, circa 1920 1) Pitcher - green glaze, 5 1/2 in. H., 6 in. W.; 2 ) Vase - 4 in. H., both with stamp mark
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Decorated Pitcher tan green and red
Decorated Pitcher tan green and red 5''h pitting in the glaze throughout along with several bruises around the lip and base.
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American porcelain pitcher late
American porcelain pitcher late 19th c. probably Greenpoint 9 3/4" h. ?
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Three pieces green-glazed
Three pieces green-glazed earthenware: redware pitcher with white slip decoration resembling a tree over glossy green glaze, probably American, 19th century, 5-3/4 in., glaze voids, small rim chips, probably underfired, otherwise good condition ; ovoid pot with loop handle at top, five punched indentations where handle joins rim (possibly a thumbprint), incised bands at neck, 10-3/4 in., large rim chips, surface abrasions, base chips ; keg with spout, cream, brown and green marbled glaze, possibly a water cooler, 9-3/4 in., extensive glaze losses and rim chips , American, 19th century. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
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19TH CENTURY BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE
19TH CENTURY BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE PITCHER.19th Century Brown Glazed Stoneware Pitcher. Impressed scroll and band decoration. 9-1/2"h. Condition: : Good with rim chips.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with rim chips.
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Two Indian salt glaze pitchers:
Two Indian salt glaze pitchers: green and cream with lattice ground, each 8-1/2 in. Generally good condition, both with small spout chips, one with base void as made, other areas with glaze voids and kiln debris as made. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE SERVING
BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE SERVING PITCHERAmerican 19th CenturyHeight 14.Provenance: From the Herreshoff House in Bristol Rhode Island from the estate of Norman Herreshoff. Proceeds to benefit the restoration of The Herreshoff House.''
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2 PCS, BLUE GLAZED POTTERY
2 PCS, BLUE GLAZED POTTERY PITCHER & BOWL American, 20th century. Group of two glazed ceramic serving pieces comprising blue glazed bowl with green glazed interior (dia. 9") and Tiffany blue / turquoise pitcher (h. 9.5"). Both apparently unmarked.
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ROOKWOOD GLAZED PORCELAIN
ROOKWOOD GLAZED PORCELAIN PITCHERDESCRIPTION: A Rookwood porcelain pitcher features brown and yellow ground colors, garnished along the body with floral vine decorations, stamped underneath with makers mark.
CIRCA: 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 7.25" W: 6"
CONDITION: Small chip on rim. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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An antique Bennington Pottery flint
An antique Bennington Pottery flint enamel ceramic pitcher, in brown, blue and green glaze. 9.5”H x 8”L Condition: no chips or cracks CT Transfer Fee $10
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Stoneware Blue Decorated Pitcher,
Stoneware Blue Decorated Pitcher, 9-1/4"H handled pitcher with banded blue leaf and floral decoration at neck at shoulder, chip to foot, crazing and hairlines near and under spout
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TWO AMERICAN BROWN & GREEN GLAZED
TWO AMERICAN BROWN & GREEN GLAZED POTTERY JUGS Group of two likely American Southern large glazed pottery vessels comprising a brown jug with incised bands at the neck and a green glazed jug, both apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Elizabeth Cross, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Approx. brown jug h. 18.75", dia. 9.75"; green jug h. 15", dia. 7.75".
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American brown glazed art pottery
American brown glazed art pottery vase with stylized handles; hand painted leaves. 8 3/4"H. Good condition.
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English Falcon Ware pitcher with
English Falcon Ware pitcher with mottled glaze of orange blue brown and green. Measures 7'' tall. Small nick to spout. See images. Shipping weight 1.2 lbs.
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An Unusual Glazed Pottery Pitcher
An Unusual Glazed Pottery Pitcher Apprx. 6-1/2"H the brown pottery vase is decorated with black and sand color bands and transfer printed with amusing images of bottles and barrels appearing to have arms legs and faces. Impressed mark on the underside; letters and numerals are illegible probably a Stoke-on-Trent pottery.
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George Jones majolica
George Jones majolica gourd-shaped pitcher textured brown and olive green surface blue and white swallow handle turquoise colored interior scalloped asymmetrical rim base imprinted with English registry mark small chip to pitcher rim 7 3/4'' h.
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Glazed Pottery Pitcher Spanish 20th
Glazed Pottery Pitcher Spanish 20th Century flared form pottery jug with handle having colorful enamels depicting a lion in the wood with pinched spout illegible blue mark on bottom.
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Brown glaze pottery ewer, approx
Brown glaze pottery ewer, approx 33cm
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Majolica Pottery Pitcher fine
Majolica Pottery Pitcher fine floral & leaf decor 8'' light crazing.
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19TH C. MOCHA WARE POURING PITCHER.
19TH C. MOCHA WARE POURING PITCHER. Banded design of green, blue, and browns with an applied handle. 7.25”H. Provenance: Mary Page, Warner NH. Sussman Collection.
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AMERICAN GREEN & YELLOW GLAZE
AMERICAN GREEN & YELLOW GLAZE POTTERY JUG American green and yellow glaze pottery jug with bust of a man on shoulder. 10" H. Minor flaking to glaze.
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E. GALLE FAIENCE GLAZED CERAMIC
E. GALLE FAIENCE GLAZED CERAMIC PITCHER 9" With bulbous body, flaring foot, tapered neck and ruffled rim, applied handle, glazed with a bottled brown clear glaze for the background with a low relief of flowers, bird and butterfly in polychrome edged in gilt, signed "E. Galle" near the base.
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Glazed pottery pitcher rudolph
Glazed pottery pitcher rudolph staffel (b.1911) Inscribed with maker's name on underside, with a long neck on an ovoid body, glazed in white and brown. H: 9 in. H: 9 in.