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Lyman Fenton & Co. Bennington
Lyman Fenton & Co. Bennington pitcher 19th c. 10" h. ?
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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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Sanborns (Shop, 20th century)
Sanborns
(Shop, 20th century)
Mexican Sterling Silver Pitcher
marked SANBORNS MEXICAN SILVER
height 6-3/8 inches, weight 290.0 dwt.
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19th c. ''Father Westwind''
19th c. ''Father Westwind'' Bennington pitcher. 9'' Ht.
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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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Decorated stoneware batter pitcher,
Decorated stoneware batter pitcher, salt glaze, impressed "Van R. Jones Histon(?) Pa" above impressed "6" above cobalt leaf, 9-3/4 in. Restoration to handle mounts and rim. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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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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STERLING PITCHER - Gorham Silver
STERLING PITCHER - Gorham Silver Repoussed Pitcher decorated with overall floral pattern having ribbed top to body marked '1510' on underside and engraved 'Elizabeth V.F. Sawyer July 16th 1889' 7 1/2'' tall 7'' wide at handle good condition single s
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George Ohr and Susan Frackelton.
George Ohr and Susan Frackelton. Rare pitcher. 1899, bisque earthenware. 9 h × 5¼ w × 4¾ d in. result: $4,788. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Pitcher features a heart-shaped ribbon handle. Incised artist's monogram and date to underside 'SF /99’. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th, 11-12 March 2006, Lot 3 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Private Collection, Nebraska
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Burmese pitcher, satin finish,
Burmese pitcher, satin finish, 8-3/4 in.
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Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with a
Blue spatter pitcher 19th c. with a fort 7 3/4" h. ?
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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW COMMEMORATIVE PITCHER Made by Wedgwood, Etruria, for Richard Briggs, Boston, late 19th century, 6 1/2 in. H.
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Claude Conover. Rare and Early
Claude Conover. Rare and Early pitcher. 1960-69, glazed stoneware with engobe decoration. 14 h × 4½ w × 3¼ d in. result: $3,612. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed signature to underside ‘Claude Conover’. Sold with a digital copy of the original polaroid from the Claude Conover Archives. Provenance: Private Collection, Maine
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Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
Early Copeland pitcher. 7 1/2'' Ht.
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Blue spatter pitcher with a fort
Blue spatter pitcher with a fort 19th c. Provenance: Bea Cohen. ?
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1907 Buffalo pottery Washington
1907 Buffalo pottery Washington pitcher. 8'' Ht.
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BENNINGTON WASH BOWL AND
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.
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BENNINGTON VT BLUE DECORATED
BENNINGTON VT BLUE DECORATED POURING PITCHER. A two gallon pitcher by, J. & E. Norton of Bennington VT, with vibrant cobalt blue tulip decoration and applied handle. 12”H x 8” dia.. Provenance: Thomas Longacre 1979. Sussman Collection.
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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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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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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
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Danish style sterling pitcher, pear
Danish style sterling pitcher, pear form with scroll handle and ring base, no monogram, marks for Sanborns, Mexico, mid to late 20th century, 24.71 oz.T., 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 x 5 in. Light scratches. Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
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Sterling Pitcher Signed Whiting.
Sterling Pitcher Signed Whiting. From a New Rochelle estate. Dimensions: 8 1/2"
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Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8
Quimper pitcher. By Henriot. 8 3/4'' Ht.
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Bennington Vermont Parian Waterfall
Bennington Vermont Parian Waterfall pitcher 19th c. 9 1/4" h. ?
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Red Wing Concord pitcher in
Red Wing Concord pitcher in gunmetal black glaze. Unmarked. Mint. 13" tall.
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Maria Longworth Nichols Storer.
Maria Longworth Nichols Storer. Rare pitcher. 1896, oxblood-glazed stoneware. 5¾ h × 4 w × 3¾ d in. result: $4,160. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Glazed signature and date to underside ‘MLS 96’. Impressed near base ‘England’. Provenance: Collection of the Artist | Thence by descent to Storer's grandson, The Marquis de Chambrun | Sotheby's, New York, 26 March 1980 | Important Private Collection
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BUFFALO POTTERY ROOSEVELT BEARS
BUFFALO POTTERY ROOSEVELT BEARS PITCHER. Square pitcher having transfer decoration depicting bears in various activities. Signed ''Buffalo Pottery 1907''. 8'' h.
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W.T. Copeland & Sons pitcher
W.T. Copeland & Sons pitcher decorated with Lionel Edwards illustrations. 6.5"h.x8.5"w.
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BENNINGTON TOBY PITCHER.
BENNINGTON TOBY PITCHER. Vermont impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Rockingham glaze. Grapevine handle 6''h.
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Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''. 6
Pitcher signed ''Woodstock Ct.''. 6 1/2'' Ht.
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Wheeling peachblow pitcher,
Wheeling peachblow pitcher, glossy finish, square mouth, amber handle, 7 in. Agnes Koehn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1962.
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Three stoneware batter pitchers,
Three stoneware batter pitchers, all with cobalt highlights, wire bails and wooden handles: one with tin spout cover, 9 in., excellent condition, minor glaze flaws ; one marked "W Roberts, Binghamton, New York" above "4", 9 in., excellent condition, minor glaze and firing flaws ; one with tin spout cover, 10-1/4 in., good condition, minor rim and spout flaws. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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Colonel Ellsworth Commemorative
Colonel Ellsworth Commemorative Pitcher Plus Lot of 4 featuring a molded stoneware pitcher illustrating the shooting of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth the first conspicuous casualty of the Civil War at Alexandria VA made by Millington Astbury and Poulson Trenton NJ ca 1861. A baluster form pitcher with spurred handle molded in relief on one side with a dramatic depiction of Col. Ellsworth who lies dead at the bottom of the stairwell while three soldiers one identified as F.E. Brownell struggle to fight the man who shot Ellsworth in the chest identified as J.W. Jackson / The Traitor on the pitcher. Brownell the soldier shown bayoneting Jackson was credited with killing the traitor and later received the Medal of Honor for his actions. The reverse side is imprinted with the phrase Union and the Constitution and features a molded relief of an American Eagle with snake in beak perched above a fallen Confederate Flag with an American Flag flying at right above a gathering of rifles. Approx. 8 in. at widest point 8.5 in. tall. This is believed to be the first commemorative pitcher made by a U.S. potter. The lot also includes 2 Civil War illustrated covers honoring Ellsworth plus 1 cent token from the Marshall House Tavern where Ellsworth was martyred dated 1859 .75 in. dia. Condition: Stress crack at junction where handle meets the pitcher itself. Illustrated covers have yellowed a bit.
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Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers:
Two Wheeling peachblow pitchers: satin finish and amber handles, square mouths, one 5-1/2 in. and 4-1/2 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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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.