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PILGRIM STERLING SILVER GUERNSEY
PILGRIM STERLING SILVER GUERNSEY PITCHER, 7 GROSS OZPilgrim Sterling Silver Guernsey Pitcher, 7 gross oz
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Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8
Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8 3/4'' Ht.
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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.
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PITCHER. England 1st half-19th
PITCHER. England 1st half-19th century softpaste. Circular pitcher with a center cylinder with pierced compass star designs and a figure of a young Bacchus. Colorful hand decoration. Repair. 9 3/4''h. Top half of pitcher is repaired.
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English Parian Pitcher raised
English Parian Pitcher raised scenes with Falstaff 7 1/2'' circa 1850.
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BENNINGTON PITCHER. Parian type
BENNINGTON PITCHER. Parian type pitcher with embossed forest scene and bird handle. 5 1/4'' h.
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A Camille Pelliaon Majolica Pitcher
A Camille Pelliaon Majolica Pitcher by Frie Onnaing Apprx. 10-3/4"H molded white pottery with clear polychrome glazes depicting the bearded gentleman holding a money bag and a shield reading "Reforme Urgente" in front of him marked on the underside with impressed Frie Onnaing mark and No. 714.
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COLLECTION OF SIX BUFFALO POTTERY
COLLECTION OF SIX BUFFALO POTTERY PITCHERS, COMPRICOLLECTION OF SIX BUFFALO POTTERY PITCHERS, comprised of: "Pilgrim," "Gloriana," "Rip Van Winkle," "Cinderella," "Robin Hood," and "The Whirl of the Town." Heights from 6 to 9 inches.
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Five Graduated Abolitionist
Five Graduated Abolitionist Yellowware Pitchers with Molded Scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin
Possibly Ridgway & Abington, Circa 1850s
Height of largest 9 1/2 inches.
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Tavern pitcher and four mug set;
Tavern pitcher and four mug set; Lebeau Porcelaine, transfer friars eating and drinking, shaded body on pitcher, gilt trim. Pitcher 12"H. Good condition, wear to gilt trim.
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BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Grey bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration 10.75''h. Minor imperfections.
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Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
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PEARLWARE MOLDED PRATTWARE
PEARLWARE MOLDED PRATTWARE PITCHERca. 1800; relief view of parson, clerk and sexton, trees and foliage, decorated in black, blue, brown, greens, red and yellow overglaze enamels, bracketed by acanthus borders; rustic tree handle, elongated baluster form and oval base, blue rim border above molded shell edge, English Staffordshire earthenware, 8 3/4"x 5 1/4"x 5 1/2"; Condition: rim restoration by spout, minor overglaze enamel losses
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PITTSBURGH PILLAR MOLD PITCHER. Mid
PITTSBURGH PILLAR MOLD PITCHER. Mid 19th century. Applied scroll handle and saucer base (rocks slightly). 10.75"h.
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PITCHER AND BOWL. England 1st
PITCHER 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
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1907 Buffalo pottery Washington
1907 Buffalo pottery Washington pitcher. 8'' Ht.
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PEWTER PITCHER. Touch for Boardman
PEWTER PITCHER. Touch for Boardman & Hart (Thomas Danforth Boardman Hartford Connecticut 1805-1850). J#'s 39 and 47. Large heavy pitcher with lid. 11''h.
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Fulper pitcher in green over
Fulper pitcher in green over purple. Marked Fulper 830. Mint. 4'' tall.
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Westerwald Pitcher German, late
Westerwald Pitcher German, late 17th/early 18th century, stoneware with blue decoration, fancy scroll and floral decoration, 7-1/4 in.,
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Copperluster English Pitcher
Copperluster English Pitcher children at play 6''.
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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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Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900,
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’.
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Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat.
Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat. Miniature pitcher. c. 1900, glazed stoneware. 3¾ h × 2½ dia in. result: $875. estimate: $700–900. Signed to underside ‘D’.
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BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration of a bird as well as two incised lines running the circumference of the pitcher glazed interior 11''h. Spout flake hair line on rim and approx 3''l. hairline found to the right of the decoration.
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Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900,
Paul Beyer. Pitcher. c. 1900, glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 5¼ w × 4 d in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature and number to underside ‘33 Beyer’. Provenance: Collection of Hermann Tob and Marc Lambrechts, Belgium | Private Collection
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English soft paste pitcher early
English soft paste pitcher early 19th c. with floral decoration. 7.5"h.x9"w.
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Lot two early pitchers.
Lot two early pitchers. Imperfections.
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THREE GRADUATED ROYAL WORCESTER
THREE GRADUATED ROYAL WORCESTER PITCHERSThree Graduated Royal Worcester Pitchers
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Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher
Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher landscape with church 7 3/4''.
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A Louwelsa Weller Pitcher Approx.
A Louwelsa Weller Pitcher Approx. 12-1/4"T. High gloss finish in brown, painted decoration of grapes. Impressed mark on the underside.
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Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher
Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher Dutch windmill decor 7''.
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Lot including 18th c. German
Lot including 18th c. German pitcher (10'' Ht.) and 19th c. stoneware jar (6'' Ht.). Imperfections.
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19th c. ''Father Westwind''
19th c. ''Father Westwind'' Bennington pitcher. 9'' Ht.
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Lyman Fenton & Co. Bennington
Lyman Fenton & Co. Bennington pitcher 19th c. 10" 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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Two Millington, Astbury and Poulson
Two Millington, Astbury and Poulson White Glazed Molded Porcelain 'Colonel Elmer Ellsworth' Commemorative Pitchers
Trenton, New Jersey, Circa 1861
of baluster form with spurred handles, each molded in relief on one side to illustrate the shooting of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth (1837-1861), the first conspicuous casualty of the Civil War, at Alexandria, Virginia.
Height of taller 8 7/8 inches; height of smaller 7 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of the Legendary Dealer Norm Flayderman