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ANTIQUE INTERIOR GLAZED REDWARE
ANTIQUE INTERIOR GLAZED REDWARE STRAINER.Antique Interior Glazed Redware Strainer. Open loop handles, molded rim, tapered tri-foot. 6-1/2"h. Good with some glazing wear and chips.
Condition:
Good with some glazing wear and chips.
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Two strainers with blue and white
Two strainers with blue and white porcelain bowls wood handles 13'' l.; along with four pieces of transferware largest 9 1/2'' dia. craquelure and light wear throughout.
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Pennsylvania redware colander
Pennsylvania redware colander 19th c. with green and orange glaze 6" h. ?
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French copper strainer, copper
French copper strainer, copper pot and brass pot, strainer approx 48cm L (3)
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STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form having an
STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form having an applied strap handle and a cobalt spot. 11''h.
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3 PIECES FOLK ART REDWARE BY
3 PIECES FOLK ART REDWARE BY BREININGER POTTERYca. 1971-1996; all wheel thrown redware with decorative glaze accents: 1971 footed cheese strainer crock with flared rim and round pierced strainer holes, crock with mottled brown glaze accents, 8 1/4"d, 9"x 6 1/2", Condition: chip to one foot with mounted strap handle; 1980 handled and lidded cream crock with spout and knob handled flat lid with mottled brown glaze accent, 5 1/2"d, 7 1/2"x 8", Condition: good; 1990 bird and floral sgraffito decoration on small bulbous pitcher with rope twist handle, yellow slip ground with incised decoration and flowing green accents, 5"d, 6 1/2"x 5 1/2", Condition: good
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GROUP OF GLAZED POTTERY
GROUP OF GLAZED POTTERY ITEMSGROUP OF GLAZED POTTERY ITEMS, including a purple marbleized glazed bourdaloue, l: 18 in. (over handles); a pale yellow-glazed strainer pan, l: 16 in.(over handles); a thin cylindrical strainer, h: 7 in.; a redware-glazed keg, atop four straight feet, impressed bands top and side apertures for corks, w: 11 1/2 in.; and a speckled glaze chocolate pot atop four short splayed feet, domed cover, h: 11 in. (5)
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Japanese porcelain pierced trivet
Japanese porcelain pierced trivet strainer, warrior decoration, calligraphy to base, 12-1/4" x 10"
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HORACE E POTTER STERLING & ROSEWOOD
HORACE E POTTER STERLING & ROSEWOOD TEA STRAINERAmerican Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver and Rosewood Tea Strainer, Horace E. Potter, Cleveland, OH, 1897-1907, marked "HE POTTER/STERLING", hand wrought, l. 5 1/8 in.; together with a Shiebler sterling letter opener, late 19th/early 20th c., l. 7 ¼ in.; total wt. 3.45 troy ozs.
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STONEWARE PITCHER. Southern
STONEWARE PITCHER. Southern late 19th century. Shouldered pitcher with tooled spout and a variegated green and black glaze. Rim chip repair to the handle. 10''h.
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COLLECTION OF POTTERY PIECES
COLLECTION OF POTTERY PIECES Including a black pottery vessel cast with a cross-legged person with its hands raised to its mouth and a long tapered spout rising from its head -- 9 3/4 in high an early Roman partially degraded glass vessel -- 3 1/3 in high a partially glazed Egyptian shabti figure in bell jar -- 2 1/4 in high a pottery fragment a small pottery figure of a woman a pre-Columbian tripod grater bowl -- 6 1/2 in dia a pre-Columbian painted globular bowl and two small globular vessels with tiny bases -- (9)
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German porcelain grater and two
German porcelain grater and two strainers (one with a pan hook, the other of funnel form) in the Blue Onion pattern. Unmarked. Largest strainer: 14"L. Good condition; repair to grater handle.
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THREE PARTIAL STRAW GLAZED
THREE PARTIAL STRAW GLAZED POTTERY TWO-HANDLE JUGSThree Partial Straw Glazed Pottery Two-Handle Jugs
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STONEWARE PITCHER. Southern
STONEWARE PITCHER. Southern late 19th century. Baluster form with tooled spout and a variegated green alkaline glaze. 10''h.
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1 1/2 GALLON STONEWARE BATTER JUG
1 1/2 GALLON STONEWARE BATTER JUG CA. 1890;slightly bulbous stoneware batter jug, Albany slip glazed, with tubular pouring spout, crescent hand grasp and pair of applied shoulder pierced handle tabs with wood and wire bail handle, probably southern tier New York state potteries, 8"d, 10"h; Condition: minor contact mark
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INTERIOR GLAZED REDWARE POTTERY
INTERIOR GLAZED REDWARE POTTERY COLANDERLarge 19th Century Interior Glazed Redware Pottery Colander. Molded rim and tapered body with applied ear handles. 7-3/4"h. x 14-1/2" diam. Condition: : Fair with rim chips, one handle broken and missing.
Condition:
Condition: : Fair with rim chips, one handle broken and missing.
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EARLY AMERICAN REDWARE POTTERY, 4
EARLY AMERICAN REDWARE POTTERY, 4 PIECES Four pieces of early American redware slipware ceramic pottery articles comprising one redware colander with two handles and three plates, the largest charger with remnants of floral decoration. Largest dish: 2.25" H x 12.25" diameter. Note: Accompanying label denotes that the colander was once owned by George C. Neumann (American, 1926-2014), author of 'Early American Antique Country Furnishings' published in 1988 by American Legacy Press, New York.
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ART POTTERY DISHES Lot of (14)
ART POTTERY DISHES Lot of (14) Pieces of Artisan Crafted Glazed Stoneware, most artist signed, incl: (5) Plates, 9 1/4" to 11 3/4" diam., one with rim occlusion; (1) Low bowl, 10 1/4" diam.; (4) Bowls, 5 1/4" to 7 3/4" diam.; (1) Colander, 8 1/4" diam.; and (1) Lidded jar, 5" high. Good condition, except as noted.
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A George III silver strainer with
A George III silver strainer with shaped handle
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Redware ovoid jug with black
Redware ovoid jug with black manganese decoration; a crock and a pottery glazed teapot.
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1974 BREININGER GLAZED REDWARE
1974 BREININGER GLAZED REDWARE COLANDER.Early Breininger Pottery Mottle Glazed Redware Colander with applied rope twist handles, dated 1974. 6"h. x 10" diam. Condition: : good with tiny rim chips.
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French Blue Painted Faience
French Blue Painted Faience Strainer, 19th century diameter 8 in — 20.2 cm
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Collection of contemporary
Collection of contemporary pottery and porcelain to include a Gerald Yoder redware charger a wash pitcher a basin etc. ?
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Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a
Redware ovoid jug, 6"h, a pitcher, and a bean pot, all 19th c.
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Mocha ware Chamber PotHeavy mocha
Mocha ware Chamber PotHeavy mocha ware old-fashioned chamber pot with handle ''Seaweed'' pattern 5.5'' H x 9.5'' Diameter circa 19th century chips rim & bottom. Private collection Clarkston MI.
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STERLING SILVER 'TEAPOT' FORM TEA
STERLING SILVER 'TEAPOT' FORM TEA STRAINER, A STERLING SILVER BASKET TEA STRAINER AND A STERLING HANDLE STRAINER, .9 OZ WEIGHABLESterling Silver 'Teapot' Form Tea Strainer, a Sterling Silver Basket Tea Strainer and a Sterling Handle Strainer, .9 oz weighable
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Redware ovoid jug with strap
Redware ovoid jug with strap handles; together with a covered canister, pitcher and plate.
8"h x 6"dia
Condition: Chips, wear consistent with age.
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Antique blue and white plates and
Antique blue and white plates and pierced strainer, approx 36cm W and smaller (5)
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Pennsylvania brass and wrought iron
Pennsylvania brass and wrought iron strainer and ladle ca. 1780 with faceted and flattened handles and heart shaped terminals 19" l. ?
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A Chinese silver strainer, early
A Chinese silver strainer, early 20th c, pierced with prunus, 13cm l, marked in Chinese, an Irish Victorian silver toddy ladle with baleen handle, Dublin 1846 and several other silver articles, 2ozs 8dwts weighable More Information Strainer with tiny dent on handle. Ladle - marks slightly rubbed. Other items in mixed condition
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STONEWARE JUG. American mid
STONEWARE JUG. American mid 19th century. Ovoid with applied strap handle impressed ''4'' and a brushed cobalt tulip. 18''h.
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STONEWARE BATTER JUG. With tin lids
STONEWARE BATTER JUG. With tin lids and wire handle. Impressed ''Sipe & Sons Williamsport PA'' with floral cobalt decoration. 9 3/4'' h.
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Salt-glazed stoneware jug with
Salt-glazed stoneware jug with strap handle cobalt blue decoration and slightly tapered sides large chip at base 15'' h.
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STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd
STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd half-19th century. Double handles and a bung hole in the bottom. Cobalt ''10'' and a later brown floral design on a worn surface. 23''h. School house waterjug found in Marysville Ohio
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AMERICAN STONEWARE BATTER JUG AND
AMERICAN STONEWARE BATTER JUG AND WATERER. Second half 19th-20th century. Chicken waterer or feeder with cobalt accents. Worn surface. 10.75"h. And a small batter jug with cobalt flower. Probably late. Spout flake. 8.25"h.
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Newcomb College Pottery. Rare tea
Newcomb College Pottery. Rare tea strainer. c. 1920, silver. 2¼ h × 2 dia in. result: $1,063. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Paper manufacturer's label to box ‘Jewelry and Metal Craft NC Newcomb College School of Art’. Sold with the original packaging. Provenance: Collection of Jordan Lubitz