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A HAWKES PITCHER AND WATERFORD
A HAWKES PITCHER AND WATERFORD CLOCK the squat pitcher cut with stars and diamonds and the clock in a stepped arched case; together with four glass candlesticks a glass frog a Taylor ice bucket and metal liner and two vases -- (10) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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2 HAWKES GLASS PHEASANT MOTIF
2 HAWKES GLASS PHEASANT MOTIF PITCHERS, 1 STERLING T.G. Hawkes & Co. (American), early 20th century. Two etched glass pitcher with pheasant motif comprising of one tall handled pitcher with sterling stirrer having plunger and one cocktail pitcher with sterling pourer. Appropriately marked to sterling. Approx. h. 12" (tallest).
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Sgn. Hawkes Cut Glass Water Pitcher
Sgn. Hawkes Cut Glass Water Pitcher & 10 Tumblers Some minor chips along edges of tumblers. Pitcher Ht. 8 1/2''. Tumbler Ht. 3 1/2''.E
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Hawkes pitcher and tumbler set:
Hawkes pitcher and tumbler set: fine wheel cut intaglio decoration with floral and bellflower swags above diamond hatch cut lower border, all with Hawkes stenciled mark, 6-1/2 in. pitcher, handle with cut glass panels, 6-1/4 in., with four matching tumblers, 4 in. (five pieces). One small handle chip on pitcher, otherwise excellent condition. Private Collection.
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STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. In the
STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. In the form of a Spaniel sitting up he wears a gilt colllar and tri-corner hat. 11 1/4'' h.
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REDWARE PITCHER. Gonic New
REDWARE PITCHER. Gonic New Hampshire 19th century. Incised lines and mottled green glaze. Minor glaze loss. 7''h.
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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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2 English Fox Hunt Pitchers by
2 English Fox Hunt Pitchers by Bourne Denby Derby 7'' & 8'' excellent.
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HAWKES CUT GLASS & STERLING MARTINI
HAWKES CUT GLASS & STERLING MARTINI PITCHER, 2PC T.G. Hawkes & Co. (American, 1880-1962), mark used 1902- c. 1920. Leaded colorless cut glass martini or cocktail pitcher, having a body decorated with vertical wedge cuts, and sterling silver mount engraved, "The Commercial Club/Third Flight/1954". Also included is a glass stirrer. Marked "Hawkes Sterling" to the mounts and acid marked to the underside of the body. Note: This design is similar to the "Eardley" pattern champagne glasses being offered in this sale. Approx. h. 9.25".
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Hawkes Crystal & Sterling Silver
Hawkes Crystal & Sterling Silver Syrup Pitcher 5'' with a sterling & crystal underdish.
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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.
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Twenty six peices of assorted
Twenty six peices of assorted Hadley pottery 20th century (pitcher) H: 8 in.
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Moorcroft Waratah Pitcher,
Moorcroft Waratah Pitcher, 1930s height 6.3 in — 16 cm
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19th c. ''Father Westwind''
19th c. ''Father Westwind'' Bennington pitcher. 9'' Ht.
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Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 13 Tokay
Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 13 Tokay USA. Mint. 12 1/8'' tall.
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TWO PITCHERS. A Rockingham hound
TWO PITCHERS. A Rockingham hound pitcher. 9'' h. Together with a Parian pitcher having embossed leaf and berry decoration. Raised English Registry mark. 8 1/2'' h.
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Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 3
Hull Tokay pitcher. Marked 3 Tokay USA. Mint. 8 1/8'' tall.
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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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19th c. hounds handle Bennington
19th c. hounds handle Bennington pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
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James Neil Hollingsworth
James Neil Hollingsworth (American b. 1954) Pitcher and Pear. Oil on canvas initialed and dated '04 at the lower left corner signed and dated verso not framed.
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LEEDS PITCHER. England 1st
LEEDS PITCHER. England 1st quarter-19th century. Good form with molded foliate handle and flower basket design. Repair. 9''h.
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Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (Australian
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (Australian 1935-2013), a textured pitcher in chestnut glaze, circa 1960, 29cm high
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Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''. 6
Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''. 6 1/2'' Ht.
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HANK PITCHER (B. 1949),
HANK PITCHER (B. 1949), "WILDERNESS, GAVIOTA COAST," 2016, OIL ON CANVAS OVER PANEL, 48" H X 36" WHank Pitcher, (b. 1949) "Wilderness, Gaviota Coast," 2016, Oil on canvas over panel Signed lower right: Hank Pitcher; titled verso; dated on a gallery label affixed verso Oil on canvas over panel Dimensions: 48" H x 36" W Provenance: Sullivan Goss Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
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1907 Buffalo pottery Washington
1907 Buffalo pottery Washington pitcher. 8'' Ht.
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AMPHORA PITCHER. In the form of a
AMPHORA PITCHER. In the form of a peacock with his tail serving as the handle. Foliate and geometric decoration. Impressed signature. 11'' h.
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Burmese pitcher, satin finish,
Burmese pitcher, satin finish, 8-3/4 in.
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Vance Avon decorated pitcher.
Vance Avon decorated pitcher. Signed Avon. Faint bruise to base. 4'' tall.
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Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8
Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8 3/4'' Ht.
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Three (3) Hull Pitchers marked Hull
Three (3) Hull Pitchers marked Hull USA oven proof 4.5''h 6.75''h and 9.25''h all in excellent condition.
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Three Harold Hewell pitchers
Three Harold Hewell pitchers (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1926): stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, 16-3/8 in. with lifting handle at one side; 12-3/4 in. and 11-1/4 in. with large rutile run at handles, all inscribed on base "Harold Hewell" and dated 1994, 1998 and 2003. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Hull Granada pitcher. Marked USA
Hull Granada pitcher. Marked USA 66-10''. Mint. 10 1/2'' tall.
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HOUND HANDLED PITCHER.
HOUND HANDLED PITCHER. Attributed to Philadelphia mid 19th century flint enamel. Bennington-type pitcher with game and eagle spout. 10 1/2''h.
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MARK HEWITT (NC, B. 1955), TWO
MARK HEWITT (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS AND A CHARGER Circa 1980s-1990s, stoneware, includes (1) small pitcher (6 in.) and (1) large pitcher (12 in.), both with ovoid body, ribbed neck and spout, and controlled vertical runs, along with (1) large charger (22 in. dia.) decorated with runs and blue spiral, footed, prepared for hanging with drill holes and wire, all stamped "WMH" on the bottom.
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TWO GAUDY PITCHERS. England 1st
TWO GAUDY PITCHERS. England 1st half-19th century. Both with hand decorated floral designs in red and green.
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Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.