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R. P. CO. ROCHESTER PA STONEWARE
R. P. CO. ROCHESTER PA STONEWARE CROCK Late 19th century, cobalt stenciled with name and "6" capacity, ovoid form with applied lug handles, tooled rm and throat, Albany slip glazed interior.
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F. STETZENMEYER & CO. ROCHESTER 2
F. STETZENMEYER & CO. ROCHESTER 2 GALLON STONEWARE JUG 19th century, floral decoration.
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HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3
HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3 GALLON STONEWARE JUG 19th century, with double flower decoration.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American 1860.
STONEWARE CROCK. American 1860. Dark cobalt brushed flower and ''2'' with an impressed label ''John Burger Rochester'' (New York). Two applied handles. 9''h. 10''d.
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HARRINGTON & BURGER ROCHESTER 2
HARRINGTON & BURGER ROCHESTER 2 GALLON STONEWARE JAR 19th century, decorated with flower.
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STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca
STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca N.Y.'' With cobalt floral and foliate decoration. 16'' h. Rim chips kiln kiss.
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HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3
HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3 GALLON STONEWARE JAR 19th century, with floral decoration.
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BURGER, ROCHESTER STONEWARE
BURGER, ROCHESTER STONEWARE CROCKS (2) PIeces of Late 19th c. New York Stoneware, both with cobalt slip trailed decoration, applied lug handles, flat rims, impressed maker's mark, incl: Burger & Co. 2-gallon crock with flower decoration, cobalt capacity mark, 9" high, 9 1/2" diam., surface flakes and backside kiln pop; and Burger Bro's & Co. 3-gallon crock, with cobalt slip trailed flower containing the capacity mark, 10 1/2" high, 11" diam., rim chip.
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Stoneware rooster, surface
Stoneware rooster, surface detailed, mottled orange and green glaze, 14 in. Base with old chips and wear.
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2 gallon stoneware Jug with
2 gallon stoneware Jug with cobalt wreath decoration, stamped "JOHN BURGER / ROCHESTER," circa 1852-3, ovoid shape, decorated with a slip-trailed cobalt wreath surrounding a "2". Condition: 3/8" chip in right front in glaze, few glaze pops, otherwise excellent, 14" tall Estimate $200-300
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5 Pcs. 19th cent. Stoneware John
5 Pcs. 19th cent. Stoneware John Burger Rochester 2 Gallon Crock w/Lid 3 fern decoration Some staining a few chips to rim Ht. 11''. John Burger Jr. Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/flower Small chip to rim otherwise very good Ht. 14''. N. Clark & Co. Lyons 3 Gallon Jar w/flower Very good no chips or cracks Ht. 16''. Burger & Lang Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/Wreath decoration Small nicks to rim some glaze imperfections Ht. 14''. Burger & Co. Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/leaf Small chip to rim Ht. 13''.Provenance: From the collection of the former Campbell-Whittlesey House Museum.E
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Stoneware crock early 19th c.
Stoneware crock early 19th c. probably New York with incised cobalt flowers 11 3/4" h. ?
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JOHN BURGER, ROCHESTER 3 GALLON
JOHN BURGER, ROCHESTER 3 GALLON STONEWARE JUG 19th century.
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STONEWARE AND REDWARE LAMPS.
STONEWARE AND REDWARE LAMPS. Stoneware 2 gallon crock stamped, Burger and Lang Rochester NY, with cobalt fern branches 11.5”H, used as lamp but not drilled, 24”H as lamp. Red ware crock with manganese spots, 10”H, mounted as a lamp 26”H.
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STONEWARE SPITTOON, 19TH C.,
STONEWARE SPITTOON, 19TH C., PROBABLY NEW YORKStoneware spittoon, 19th c., probably New York, with Rockingham glazed interior, with a cobalt foliate spray around body, 6 1/2" h., 11 3/4" dia.
Condition:
5'' hairline at rim.
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Two gallon stoneware jug 19th c.
Two gallon stoneware jug 19th c. impressed N. Clark & Co. Rochester NY with cobalt floral decoration 14 1/4" h. ?
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W. ROBERTS BINGHAMTON NY
W. ROBERTS BINGHAMTON NY STONEWARE CROCK.W. Roberts Binghamton NY Two Gallon Stoneware Pottery Crock. Cobalt blue floral and foliate decoration. 11"h. Condition: : Good with overall dark staining.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with overall dark staining.
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NEW YORK THREE-GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK THREE-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKNew York three-gallon stoneware crock, ca. 1863-1870 , by William MacQuoid Co., impressed Pottery Works Little Est 12th St. N.Y. , with cobalt decoration of two roosters, 10" h. Provenance: Olde Hope Antiques, 2010; The Collection of Jeffrey Gorrin & Susan Fetterolf.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Overall good condition. Small stone pop to rim. Short firing crack to rim. Larger firing crack running around rear of base.
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19th c. stoneware decorated crock
19th c. stoneware decorated crock marked ''Cortland'' 9 1/4'' Ht. imperfections.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American
STONEWARE CROCK. American ca.1856-1859. Signature graphic foliate design in brushed cobalt. Impressed ''Nichols & Boynton Burlington VT. 4''. Two applied handles. In-the-making inscribed lines on the back. 10.75''h. 12.5''d.
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SELECTION OF ART POTTERY & OTHER
SELECTION OF ART POTTERY & OTHER COLLECTIBLES Including a Rochester Brewing Co. salt glazed stoneware mug; a Bennington style Rebecca at the Well tea pot; an Edison "Mazda" light bulb; a Victorian porcelain desk clock; and a Doulton Lambeth "Silicon" miniature vase.
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NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH C.New York two gallon stoneware jug, 19th c., impressed John Burger Rochester , with cobalt leaf decoration, 14" h.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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New York five-gallon stoneware
New York five-gallon stoneware crock impressed W. Roberts Binghamton New York with a cobalt bird on a floral branch 13 1/2" h. ?
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NY STONEWARE JUG, J.C. WAELDE NORTH
NY STONEWARE JUG, J.C. WAELDE NORTH BAY ROOSTERNew York two-gallon stoneware jug, ca. 1860 , impressed J.C. Waelde North Bay , with cobalt rooster decoration, 13 1/2" h. Provenance: Bruce and Vicki Waasdorp, March, Decorated Stoneware Auction, 22, 1998, Lot 12; Crocker Farm, March 24, 2018, lot 139.
Condition:
Overall good condition. Small firing spider right side below spout. Firing ship to spout and base.
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THREE NEW YORK PIECES OF STONEWARE,
THREE NEW YORK PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Three New York pieces of stoneware, 19th c., to include a two-gallon jug, stamped Brady & Ryan Ellenville N. Y. with cobalt bird, 13 3/4" h.; crock stamped Brady & Ryan Ellenville N. Y. with cobalt foliate decoration, 7 1/4" h.; and a crock stamped A. E. Smith & Sons 38 Peck Slip N.Y. , with cobalt floral decoration, 9" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Jug - roughness to rim, 1/2'' hairline to rim, discoloration. Brady crock - small flakes to rim, 3'' hairline. Other crock - small rim chip.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio 2nd
STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century. Impressed ''Rich 2''. Small hairline and chip at rim. 12''h. A potter named Rich worked in Roscoe Ohio ca.1870.
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STONEWARE JUG WITH COBALT DECORATON
STONEWARE JUG WITH COBALT DECORATON UTICA NEW YORK. Impressed ''N. White Utica.'' With freehand cobalt decoration. Handled ovoid jug. 14'' h. Firing imperfections. Rim and base wear. Some chips on rim one on body. 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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STONEWARE JUG. Salt glaze jug
STONEWARE JUG. Salt glaze jug with impressed ''Ithaca N.Y.'' and cobalt decoration below. 14'' h. There is a radiating hairline on one side.
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Stoneware pitcher, tapering body
Stoneware pitcher, tapering body with applied strap handle, mottled brown glaze (possibly Albany slip), incised ring near center, attributed by John Burrison to E.L. Stork (W.T.B. Gordy's first partner), 10 in. Extensive restorations to rim. Deanne Levison
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NEW YORK FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKNew York four-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , impressed Burger Bro's & Co. Rochester , with cobalt floral decoration, 12 1/2" h.
Condition:
Scattered discoloration.
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(3) JOHN BURGER, STONEWARE JUGS
(3) JOHN BURGER, STONEWARE JUGS Rochester, NY.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American
STONEWARE CROCK. American ca.1877-1879. Brushed cobalt stylized flower with ''5''. Impressed label ''John Burger & Co. Rochester NY''. Small flakes repaired handle. 13''h. 12.5''d. This mark was used during the partnership of John Burger Jr. George Burger and Michael Neuhart.
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THREE PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH
THREE PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Three pieces of stoneware, 19th c., to include a batter jug, impressed James Ryan Pittston Pa , 9" h.; a one and a half gallon crock stamped Sipe, Nichols & Co. , with cobalt floral decoration, 9" h.; and a chicken feeder with stenciled cobalt chickens, 10 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Batter - tiny flake to spout. Sipe - 1'' rim chip, some discoloration. Feeder - 5'' hairline.
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Studio Pottery, a set of four
Studio Pottery, a set of four stoneware bowls, with ash glazed interior, each stamped RB England, 13.5cm diameter, two small stoneware bowls with tenmoku interiors, 13.5cm diameter and a saucer dish, all with impressed RB marks [7]
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Two
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE, 19TH C.Two pieces of stoneware, 19th c., to include a Geddes , New York jug with cobalt floral decoration, 12" h., and a Connecticut crock, impressed S. B. Bosworth, Hartford CT. , with cobalt bird decoration, 10 1/4" h.
Condition:
Jug - base rim chip. Crock - large crack to back side, several hairlines, rim chips.
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STONEWARE CROCK. New York late
STONEWARE CROCK. New York late 19th century. Two gallon stoneware crock with impressed ''NA White & Son / Utica NY'' including brush and slip trailed cobalt floral decoration applied handles and brown glazed interior. 8.75''h. Approximately three 3'' hairline fractures.