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GROUP OF VIRGINIA REDWARE MIXING
GROUP OF VIRGINIA REDWARE MIXING BOWL, AN AKRON OHIO CHEESE DISHAND TWO STONEWARE ARTICLESGroup of Virginia Redware Mixing Bowl, an Akron Ohio Cheese Dishand two Stoneware Articles
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An Ohio Four Gallon Cobalt
An Ohio Four Gallon Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Crock
Akron, Ohio, 19th Century
stamped for Henry Thomas.
Height 13 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of William D. Giermann, Canal Fulton, Ohio
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A two
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A two gallon Ohio crock impressed ''P. RODENBAUGH / AKRON'' with cobalt decoration. 8 1/2'' h. 9 1/4'' dia. and a jug impressed ''JULIUS NORTON / BENNINGTON VT.'' 11 1/2'' h.
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CLEVELAND OHIO STONEWARE MINI JUG
CLEVELAND OHIO STONEWARE MINI JUG
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TWO CLEVELAND OHIO STONEWARE MINI
TWO CLEVELAND OHIO STONEWARE MINI JUGS
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CINCINNATI OHIO STONEWARE MINI JUG
CINCINNATI OHIO STONEWARE MINI JUG
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE.
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. American late 19th-20th century. Batter jug inscribed ''Jacob Steigner / Akron Ohio'' with incised cobalt accents a bird and foliate decoration. Having a replaced handle with a thin spout. Imperfections. 9''h. and a storage jar impressed ''Raspberry Jam / P.S. Church / Sugar Island / Mich.'' 9.75''h. Batter jug with base hairlines rim hairline overall crazing some areas of discoloration.
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STONEWARE JUG. Albany slip glaze
STONEWARE JUG. Albany slip glaze with a stamped ''2'' and incised ''Kauffman Lattimer Wholesale Druggist Columbus O''. 13 1/2'' h.
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Three Stoneware Vessels Northern
Three Stoneware Vessels
Northern Ohio, Mid 19th Century
comprising a two-gallon E.H. Merrill jar (Akron), a two-gallon I.M. Mead jug (Portage County), and a D. Fisk & Co. ovoid jug with brushed cobalt highlights (Mogadore).
Height of tallest 13 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of George Hageman, Covington, Kentucky
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STONEWARE CROCK. Probably Ohio
STONEWARE CROCK. Probably Ohio mid 19th century. Ovoid with applied handles and brushed cobalt ''5'' with stylized foliage 16''h. Possibly Zanesville.
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TWO CINCINNATI OHIO STONEWARE
TWO CINCINNATI OHIO STONEWARE MINI JUGS
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POTTERY PLANTER AND PITCHER.
POTTERY PLANTER AND PITCHER. Attributed to Akron Ohio early 20th century white clay. Both have sponged blue glaze. Hanging planter with molded acanthus leaves 7 1/2''h. 12 3/4''d. and pitcher with albany slip interior 7''h.
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OHIO POTTERY DOG. Akron Ohio
OHIO POTTERY DOG. Akron Ohio late 19th century white clay. Seated spaniel with freestanding front legs and brown glaze accents. Molded base has hunting scene on back panel. 10''h. Ex Charles Momchilov (Ohio).
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***RARE OHIO STONEWARE CHURN.
***RARE OHIO STONEWARE CHURN. Summit County Ohio 1865-1880. Six-gallon of typical form decorated in cobalt with an elaborate bird on a branch holding in its beak a banner reading ''Akron Ohio' and under the name ''D.S. Alexander.' Imperfections. 18'h. Sold at Blair Auctions (Ohio) May 2004 sold at Waasdorp (New York) September 2004 lot 209. D.S. Alexander likely refers to David Alexander a farm implements dealer and the older brother of noted businessman J. Park Alexander (1834-1908). The younger Alexander engaged in a variety of successful business ventures however is perhaps best known for the development of a stoneware distribution network. He worked with a number of local potters and maintained warehouses in Akron Detroit and Chicago. The present churn is illustrated in Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware p. 55 along with a monumental jug retailed from Alexander's Detroit warehouse. That jug is also discussed and illustrated in Equal in Goodness: Ohio Decorative Arts 1788-1860 entry 104. Another Alexander piece (an 1876 Centennial jug) was appraised by Alan Katz on the Antiques Roadshow in St. Paul Minnesota in June 2004. A candidate for the maker of this churn is William McBurney a potter who came to the Akron area in the early 1860s. Another churn signed by McBurney and with a similar bird to the present churn is illustrated in Treichler p. 57. Correction: the Blair auction was in May of 1997. The lid has some dried black resin spilled on it and a 1'' by 5/8'' chip out of the top rim. *** Starting at the top rim behind the left handle is a crack that runs 7-1/2'' down into the piece on a slant. Also has a hairline crack in the rear running 4-1/2'' from the top down and crows feet or spider on the bottom.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. J. Stadden
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. J. Stadden Summit County. Ovoid jug with cobalt cherry and leaves. 16''h. Spout chips.
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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.Ohio
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.Ohio stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription H.C. Ward Stoneware Depot Zanesville, OH , 11" h., 10" w.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Staining.
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STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead Summit/Portage County Ohio mid 19th century. Impressed mark with cobalt accent. Ovoid with applied handle. Crazing and handle hairline. 11''h. Sold at Garth's Auctions May 21 2011. See Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware pp. 27-29.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio 2nd
STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt stylized foliage and ''6'' 18 1/4''h.
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STONEWARE JUG. Ohio mid 19th
STONEWARE JUG. Ohio mid 19th century. Ovoid with impressed label ''3 F. Young''. Lip chip 16''h.
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STONEWARE JUG. Calvin Merrill
STONEWARE JUG. Calvin Merrill Summit County Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century. Impressed mark with cobalt accent. Ovoid with applied handle. 11''h. Ex Sandy Lockrone (Indiana). Calvin J. Merrill worked in the Akron Ohio area. See Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware pp. 30-33.
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Salt-glazed stoneware crock, rows
Salt-glazed stoneware crock, rows of stenciled decoration, marked "A.P. Donaghho, Parkersburg, W.Va.", 16-1/4 in. Base with old minor cracks, minor glaze flaws, ears chipped.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Alderman &
STONEWARE CROCK. Alderman & Scott Belpre Ohio late 19th-early 20th century. Three gallon crock with stenciled cobalt decoration: ''3'' surrounded by a wreath ''Alderman / And / Scott / Belpre Ohio''. Imperfections. 11''h. 10''dia. Production imperfections: inclusions blistering kiln kisses. Surface wear to body cobalt stenciling with a blurry halo orange peel surface. Chips.
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SEVEN DERRICK DISTILLING
SEVEN DERRICK DISTILLING STONEWARE MOTTO JUGSDayton, Ohio.The condition is as shown in the multiple images. Please contact us with any specific condition questions. There are no undisclosed repairs.
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Native American pottery urn found
Native American pottery urn found East Canton, OH. 4 1/2"H. 5" stress crack on side of body, and small chip on rim.
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STONEWARE ADVERTISING CROCK
STONEWARE ADVERTISING CROCK NYCca. 1880; salt glazed squat cylindrical stoneware crock, infilled cobalt on impressed legend "Acker Merrall & Co/ Grocers/ Wine and Tea Dealers/ 22 Chamber St Cor College Place/ New York" (currently doing business as Aker Wines - possibly potted at Fulper Pottery, Flemington, NJ) with a flattened rim, everted neck, tooled collar, rounded shoulder, interior lid ledge, Albany slip glaze interior, 6 1/2"d, 7 1/4"h; Condition: some wear on interior lid ledge
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STONEWARE JUG. J. Bennage
STONEWARE JUG. J. Bennage Mogadore Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century. Impressed mark with cobalt accent. Ovoid with applied handle. 15''h. Ex Peter and Marjorie Storm Estate (Illinois) sold at Pook & Pook April 23 2010. See Treichler A History of Northeast Ohio Stoneware pp. 61-62.
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STONEWARE CROCK PROBABLY OHIO MAN
STONEWARE CROCK PROBABLY OHIO MAN IN HATFive-gallon stoneware crock, ca. 1880 , probably Ohio, with a finely rendered cobalt figure of a man with bowler hat, 12 3/4" h. Provenance: Allan Katz; Crocker Farm, October 28, 2017, lot 182.
Condition:
2'' chip to rim above handle. Opposite side with 1 1/2'' chip to inside of rim above handle. Faint line at bottom of decoration and running halfway across base. Firing crack at base right of decoration.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK.
OHIO STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK. Summit County, 2nd quarter 19th century. Ovoid with applied handles and impressed labels. "S. Purdy, Ohio" (Solomon), 11.25"h. And "IM Mead, Mogadore" with tulip. Potstones. 13.25"h. Surface wear and edge chips.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid 19th
STONEWARE CROCK. Ohio mid 19th century. Cobalt accents on impressed label ''6 I.M. Mead & Co.'' Edge flake. 15''h.
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OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. I.M. Mead and Company Summit County 3rd quarter-19th century. Ovoid jug with impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 13 1/2''h.
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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG. Mid
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG. Mid 19th century. Impressed labels and applied handles. Jug, "J.S. Smith, Mogadore, Ohio". 14.5"h. And crock with brushed cobalt tulip "T.A. Packer". Surface flakes, faint hairline. 9.75"h.
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Stoneware Crocks American. An
Stoneware Crocks American. An assembled group of five stoneware crocks including a brown glaze 4-gallon crock marked A.P. Dohaghho/ Parkersburg W.V.; 16'' high; plus a handled 5-gallon jug marked F. Woodworth ht. 18 in.; plus three cobalt-decorated Red Wing crocks; largest ht. 13.5 in. Condition: Chip to rim of handled jug. some surface wear to all.
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FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE AND
FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE AND REDWARE. American 2nd half-19th century. Two small jugs one is redware with dark green glaze 6 1/2'' 7''h. and a crock impressed ''AH Hews & Co. No. Cambridge MA.'' Flakes. 7''h. Together with a canning jar impressed ''Preston Ellis Westminster Mass.'' 6''h.
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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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OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. T.P. Mead
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. T.P. Mead Portage/Summit County mid 19th century. Ovoid crock with lug handles and impressed mark accentuated with cobalt. 10''h. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio).
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THREE GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH
THREE GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH C.Three gallon stoneware jug, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, probably Ohio, 15 1/2".
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition with some discoloration and firing imperfections.