- 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
- CHINESE EXPORT BOWL circa 1800.
CHINESE EXPORT BOWL circa 1800.
- Blue and white spongeware pitcher
Blue and white spongeware pitcher and bowl 19th c. pitcher - 12" h. ?
- 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.
- Cut Glass Pitcher and Punch Bowl
Cut Glass Pitcher and Punch Bowl 20th c.
- Copper lustre loving pitcher dated
Copper lustre loving pitcher dated 1832 together with another pitcher dated 1846 a pearlware botanical plate and a chalkware swan... ?
- Eight English porcelain slop bowls
Eight English porcelain slop bowls and two jugs, circa 1800-1860, of various designs
- FLOW BLUE WASHBOWL AND PITCHERSecond
FLOW BLUE WASHBOWL AND PITCHERSecond Quarter of the 19th CenturyBy W. Adams & Sons in the Tonquin'' pattern. Height of pitcher 12''. Diameter of washbowl 13''.''
- SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND PITCHER.
SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND PITCHER. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue paneled pitcher with yellow fort pattern 11 3/4''h. and a plain blue paneled washbowl chips. 4''h. 12''d.
- BOWL AND JUG. American late 19th
BOWL AND JUG. American late 19th century. Pictured is a treenware bowl with original red on the exterior. 4''h. 15 1/2''d. And a small stoneware jug with Albany slip. 6 1/2''h.
- Porcelain Wash Bowl Set with Gilt
Porcelain Wash Bowl Set with Gilt DecorationLarge white porcelain four-sided pitcher and bowl set with colorful painted leaf and gourd pattern having raised gold decoration 11.5'' x 9'' W bowl 5'' x 15'' diameter late 19th-early 20th century chip on base of vase and two flea bites on rim of bowl. Private collection Birmingham.
- TWO FLOW BLUE ITEMSEnglish Second
TWO FLOW BLUE ITEMSEnglish Second Quarter of the 19th CenturyAn octagonal pitcher by W. Adams & Sons in the Tonquin pattern'' height 9'' and a handled centerpiece bowl by L. & G. Alcock in the ''Scinde'' pattern height 8'' width 14''.''
- Nine redware miniature bowls and
Nine redware miniature bowls and pitchers pennsylvania, mid-19th century Of various colors, glazed, three with mottled decoration, comprising: two bowls with flaring rims, five pitchers and two jugs. (9). Largest H: 3 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Harry Wetherstine, Germantown, PA. minor chips
- Two English 19th century porcelaneous
Two English 19th century porcelaneous pitchers. The first is an English china pitcher of barrel form with a tap spout cast with acanthus. It has a white foreground with gilt rim and transfer print in black of a portrait of the head of Tennyson within a lyre. Marked on side ''Tennyson in Memorium Born 1809 died 1892.'' Marked on base ''Doulton Burslem England RdNo. 219346''. Second pitcher is a semi-porcelain jug of baluster form. Cobalt blue glaze on the upper body with a natural polished clay tone cast hunting scene on the lower body. Both circa mid-late 19th century. The first pitcher measures 7'' tall x 5'' diameter and the second jug measures 6.25'' tall x 5'' diameter. Condition: Transferware pitcher has a hairline to rim and the cobalt jug has a very slight chip to rim see images. Total weight 3 lbs.
- Black transferware washbowl
Black transferware washbowl and pitcher james and thomas edwards, burslem, 1825-1843 The pitcher of fluted baluster form, decorated with "Gentlemen's Cabin" (Larsen No. 455), the washbowl with "Ladies' Cabin" (Larsen No. 456), from the "Boston Mails" series. Pitcher H: 12, washbowl dia: 13 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: C.S.&S.
- 19th c. Foley Potteries Staffordshire
19th c. Foley Potteries Staffordshire ''French'' pitcher and bowl set. Includes pitcher and bowl waste dish pitcher soap dish etc. Imperfections.
- Chinese export porcelain pitcher
Chinese export porcelain pitcher and two punch bowls late 18th century The pitcher of ovoid form, decorated with polychrome floral spray and gilt monogram and border; the punch bowls decorated with polychrome floral spray (3). Pitcher H: 9 3/4, punch bowl dia: 9 and 10 in. PROVENANCE: The Ozeas, Romborger, Keehmle Collection, 1919 Gift of Mary A. Butlin, 1927 Sold by the order of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Museum of Art to benefit acquisitions funds. Small punchbowl with restoration and hairlines. Large bowl with 4 hairlines that go through other side. Pitcher with repair to handle.
- WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. East Liverpool
WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. East Liverpool Ohio late 19th or 20th century. Sebring Pottery Company washbowl and pitcher set with purple chrysanthemum decoration. Base with Sebring mark. Pitcher 13''h. Bowl 16''dia.
- Fourteen pottery mixing bowls mugs
Fourteen pottery mixing bowls mugs and pitchers early 20th c. largest - 7 1/2" h. 15 1/2" dia. ?
- Two painted porcelain pitchers
Two painted porcelain pitchers together with two white ironstone pitchers. ?
- BLUE AND WHITE CHINA WASHBOWL AND
BLUE AND WHITE CHINA WASHBOWL AND PITCHER. English late 19th century. Large pitcher with blue floral transfers and sponge gilt accents scrolled handle 11.5''h. With a matching washbowl 4''h. 16''w. Both have ''Celtic / England'' stamps on bases.
- 19th c. Victorian Aesthetic movement
19th c. Victorian Aesthetic movement pitcher and bowl signed ''Davenports Longport Mersey''. 12 1/2'' Ht.
- 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.
- PITCHER AND TEAPOT. Mid 19th century.
PITCHER AND TEAPOT. Mid 19th century. American Rockingham pitcher (chips) 7.25''h. and an English pewter teapot by ''Leonard Reed & Barton'' 9.5''h.
- (8) Powell and Bishop ironstone
(8) Powell and Bishop ironstone chamber set, circa 1870, to include (2) pitcher and basin bowls, 13-1/4"H pitcher with 15" dia bowl and 9-1/4"H pitcher with 10-1/2" dia bowl, a mug, a covered soap dish with liner, covered chamber pot, 10-1/4" dia and double handled covered waste bin, large crack to cover, each decorated in stylized oak leaf and lustre surround.
- TWO PIECES OF PORCELAIN. English
TWO PIECES OF PORCELAIN. English late 19th century. A blue Staffordshire plate depicting Molly Pitcher 10''dia. together with a blue banded Mocha mug with seaweed design 5''h.
- BATTER PITCHER. American late
BATTER PITCHER. American late 19th century. Grey bulbous form stoneware batter pitcher with cobalt decoration 10.75''h. Minor imperfections.
- Waterford Lot Including a Pitcher
Waterford Lot Including a Pitcher Bowl 2Marmalade Pots 2 Pitchers a Salt Dip and Two Nut Dishes. All signed. From a Bronxville NY estate. Dimesnions: Pitcher - 7.75'' high; Bowl - 8'' diam. x 3.5'' high.
- SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND PITCHER
SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND PITCHER 19TH CENTURY PITCHER HEIGHT 11”. BOWL DIAMETER 12.5”.SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND PITCHER, 19th Century, Red, white and blue striped and concentric circle design. Dimensions: Pitcher height 11". Bowl diameter 12.5".
- FOUR MASON'S IRONSTONE PITCHERS.
FOUR MASON'S IRONSTONE PITCHERS. England first half of 19th century. Four pitchers all marked decorated in the chinoiserie style with serpent handles 3'' to 6.75''h.
- TWO PAINTED WOODEN BOWLS. American
TWO PAINTED WOODEN BOWLS. American late 19th-early 20th century. Both turned round bowls. One with soft old blue grey paint 11' dia. and the larger with blue paint. 17'' dia.
- BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND PITCHER.
BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND PITCHER. Vermont both with impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Alternating rib pattern in flint enamel with good colors. Bowl is repaired. 4 1/4''h. 13 1/2''d. Pitcher 12 3/4''h.
- 2 PCS, BLUE GLAZED POTTERY PITCHER
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.
- PAIR JUGTOWNWARE PITCHERS AND BOWLPair
PAIR JUGTOWNWARE PITCHERS AND BOWLPair Jugtownware Pitchers and Bowl
- Two English Lustreware Cream Pitchers
Two English Lustreware Cream Pitchers each with polychrome foliate decoration together with a pink lusterware childs mug and an associated transferware mug depicting lawn bowling. Height 6 3/4 inches.
- ANTIQUE FRENCH PAINTED PORCELAIN
ANTIQUE FRENCH PAINTED PORCELAIN PITCHER & BOWL 18th c., each decorated with hand-painted floral bouquet and swags, pitcher with metal hinge mounted lid, no visible marks, 8.75"h x 5"w x 6.75"d (pitcher), 2.75"h x 11.25"w x 8"d (bowl)