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WESTERWALD STONEWARE
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, wavy line design. 8''h
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The Western Stoneware Co.
The Western Stoneware Co. Egyptian (Burnt Wood) Bowl marked (raised relief) The Western Stoneware Company Monmouth Ill. tiny bruise on the rim 8.75''w.
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WESTERWALD STONEWARE
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, ornamented with a phoenix in a shield. 9''h
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(4) WESTERWALD STONEWARE AND PEWTER
(4) WESTERWALD STONEWARE AND PEWTER STEINS Last quarter 18th c., Germany, blue and grey salt glazed stoneware, hinged pewter lids, the ceramic mugs etched and glaze decorated with various floral scrolls, flowers, and geometric patterns, pottery unmarked, three monogrammed lids, two dated, 8"h to 10'h
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WESTERWALD STONEWARE
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, checkerboard pattern. 8 1/2''h
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3 PIECES WESTERWALD STONEWARE
3 PIECES WESTERWALD STONEWARE POTTERY3 Westerwald salt glazed grey stoneware pottery pitchers with cobalt painted decorations. Known as Kannenbackerland Stoneware. Measures 6.75"H x 4"W; 6.25"H x 5"W; 6"H x 3.75"W.
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WESTERN NC PANSY POT Early 20th
WESTERN NC PANSY POT Early 20th century, alkaline glazed stoneware, having a wide mouth with rounded rim above a tapered ovoid body with four apertures, dark glaze with streaks of rutile, not signed.
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A Westerwald stoneware jug, late
A Westerwald stoneware jug, late 17th Century, with multiple panels of angel heads on a blue ground, 16.5cm overall, a green-glazed stove tile, 16th Century, 20cm, a Bayreuth fayence plate, marked BFS, and a Palissy type casket, moulded with Islamic cufic script (broken) (4)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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WESTERWALD STONEWARE
WESTERWALD STONEWARE STEINWesterwald Stoneware stein with pewter lid, diamond pattern. 9''h
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Westerwald Chamber Pot German, late
Westerwald Chamber Pot German, late 17th/early 18th century, stoneware with blue decoration, griffins alternating with flowers, 5-1/2 in.,
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Westerwald early blue decorated
Westerwald early blue decorated stoneware crock 8"H; redware pitcher and an ancient Mayan bowl
8"D
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MISCELLANEOUS STONEWARE, 19TH
MISCELLANEOUS STONEWARE, 19TH C.Miscellaneous stoneware, 19th c., to include a Westerwald jug, a P. Pfannerbecker bottle, Whites Utica floral cream pitcher, small crock, a lid and a pitcher, tallest - 11 1/2".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Westerwald - firing flaw to mid body. Bottle - chips to rim, base rim and collar. Whites - repaired spout. Small crock - small rim and case rim chips. Lid - mis-sharpened. Pitcher - small flake to rim, base rim chips.
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WESTERN STONEWARE CO. ART POTTERY
WESTERN STONEWARE CO. ART POTTERY TREE TRUNK JARDINIERE...The Western Stoneware Company, Monmouth, Illinois, USA. Early 20th century large jardiniere set on four feet in the form of a tree trunk, stamped "Made by Western Stoneware Co. Monmouth, Ill." along the underside.
Height: 10 1/2 in x diameter: 12 in
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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WESTERWALD WHITE SALT GLAZED
WESTERWALD WHITE SALT GLAZED STONEWARE MUGGerman, circa 1690-1700, reeded cylindrical neck, strap handle, decorated with applied stylized floral decoration, 4-3/8 x 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Robert Hunter, Virginia, purchased February 16, 1998 for $685; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
4 in. rim crack, small hairlines at rim, foot, and handle terminal, small rim chip, firing crack to base (as made)
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WESTERN NC POTTERY, PAIR OF STORAGE
WESTERN NC POTTERY, PAIR OF STORAGE JARS Alkaline glazed stoneware, closely matched, high dual handles, tooled line at lower shoulder, capacity "4" at upper shoulder.
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STONEWARE JUG. Western
STONEWARE JUG. Western Pennsylvania ca. 1870s-mid 1880s. Ovoid with applied handle. Impressed ''R.W. Russell 2'' with freehand cobalt script ''Beaver Pa''. Hairlines and lip flake. 14 1/2''h.
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ENGLISH SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG
ENGLISH SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG 18th c., possibly Westerwald, marked "GR" inside molded decorations and crest, "1/2" incised on side, 10.5"h x 6"dia, 8"w (with handle)
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ANTIQUE WESTERN STONEWARE COMPANY
ANTIQUE WESTERN STONEWARE COMPANY JUGA large stoneware jug with a glazed brown stop. 5 marked on the side. Western Stoneware Company stamped on the side.
Dimensions: 11.5"W x 18"H
Manufacturer: Western Soneware
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
As found.
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STONEWARE JUG. Western
STONEWARE JUG. Western Pennsylvania mid 1850s - mid 1880s. Unmarked R.W. Russell Beaver Pennsylvania. Small size with applied handle and brushed cobalt clovers around the shoulder 11 1/2''h.
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Miscellaneous ceramics, including a
Miscellaneous ceramics, including a Devon Fieldings part dessert service, c1930s and Western Mill Pottery Studio ware, etc
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STONEWARE JAR. Southern late 19th
STONEWARE JAR. Southern late 19th century. Ovoid form with a lid and a green variegated alkaline glaze. 10 1/2''h.
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TRUE WEST WESTWARD HO "RODEO"
TRUE WEST WESTWARD HO "RODEO" STONEWARE DINNER SERVICETrue West Westward Ho "Rodeo" stoneware dinner service, 20th century Marked: Westward Ho "Rodeo Pattern" by True West / Goldweather / Texas / 1991 A stoneware dinner service comprising of 8 bowls (each: 6" Dia.), 4 mugs (4.5" Dia. each), 5 saucers (5.5" Dia. each), 5 salad plates (7" Dia. each), 5 dinner plates (10.5" Dia. each), 2 serving platters (larger: 15.25" Dia.), set of salt and pepper shakers (4.75" H each), lidded sugar (4.25" H) and creamer (3.75" H), a large mug (5.75" Dia.), and a pitcher (7.25" H); all with depictions of western scenes with branding motifs framing said scenes, 35 pieces Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Gregory Sierra Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Gregory Sierra
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Stoneware ink set, bottle: two
Stoneware ink set, bottle: two lidded containers behind an open tray, Westerwald, Germany, 1770-1800, 2-1/4 x 7-1/2 x 4-3/4 in., losses and resurfacing, one lid repaired; Westerwald bottle, floral decoration, 5-3/4 in., scattered small chips to edges. Bart Lust, Amsterdam, 2006
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Westerwald "GR" jug, "GR" (King
Westerwald "GR" jug, "GR" (King George) in relief flanked by vines, swirls and flowers, stoneware with cobalt and manganese glaze, German, circa 1730, 5 in. Good condition, slight surface anomalies as made. Tall Chimneys Antiques, Quakertown, Pennsylvania, 1973
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West Virginia three-gallon
West Virginia three-gallon stoneware crock 19th c. impressed Richey & Hamilton Palatine 14" h. ?
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WESTERWALD SALT GLAZED "GR"
WESTERWALD SALT GLAZED "GR" STONEWARE JUGGerman, circa 1720-40, reeded cylindrical neck washed in manganese, strap handle, applied with crowned ?GR? monogram for King George I, centered on a ground of alternating incised stylized floral scrolls and checkerboard bands contrasted in cobalt, 11-5/8 x 9-1/2 in.
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Provenance: F. Dickerson Collection; Robert Hunter, Virginia, purchased February 20, 2002 for $4,274; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
rim hairline, hairline to lower handle terminal with adjacent spider hairline, small chip to foot, minor firing cracksÿ
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STONEWARE JUG. American mid
STONEWARE JUG. American mid 19th century. Stylized brushed cobalt figure resembling a woman 14''h.
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Westerwald "WR" mug, central
Westerwald "WR" mug, central crown over "WR" flanked by fan and heart decoration, stoneware with cobalt and manganese glaze, German, late 17th century, 4-1/4 in. Rim cracks, base with star crack. Michael and Jane Dunn Antiques, Claverack, New York, 1981
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Westerwald Pitcher German, late
Westerwald Pitcher German, late 17th/early 18th century, stoneware with blue decoration, fancy scroll and floral decoration, 7-1/4 in.,
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WESTERWALD PITCHER. Germany
WESTERWALD PITCHER. Germany late 19th century. Stoneware with incised and cobalt decoration and a pewter lid 11.5''h.
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STONEWARE CROCK. Western
STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania mid 1840s -mid 1870s. Brushed cobalt tulips and impressed ''J. Weaver 3'' (Beaver Pennsylvania). Applied double handles. 13''h.
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STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form with
STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form with handle and cobalt decoration. 16 1/2'' h. Some chipping on the sides.
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STONEWARE VASE. American 20th
STONEWARE VASE. American 20th century. Globular form with narrow neck and flared rim. Mottled green glaze with brown drip and flecks of orange. 6 1/4''h. 4'' diameter. Good condition.
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Two Stoneware Storage Crocks,
Two Stoneware Storage Crocks, third quarter 19th century, one an attractive Little Pottery Works, West 12th Street, New York, blue and gray stoneware two-handled crock with an impressed underglaze mark at the lip of the facade, the facade centered with a double daisy spray in blue, and the other a good, rare Ballard and Brothers, Burlington, Vermont, blue and buff stoneware two-handled storage crock, with an impressed mark beneath the facade lip "Ballard and Brothers/Burlington, Vt./2", the facade with a stylized floral spray in blue, h. 9" and 10-1/2".
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WESTERN ASIATIC TERRA COTTA
WESTERN ASIATIC TERRA COTTA JUGCirca 500 B.C.E. The shaped cylindrical vessel with a loop handle at one side. Height 6 in. (Cond: exterior earth deposits) Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from Moshe Dayan.
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WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK AND
WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG, 19TH C.West Virginia stoneware crock and jug, 19th c., with cobalt inscriptions A.P. Donaghho Parkersburg, W. Va. and Conner & Snedeker Groceries, Wheeling W. Va. , 8" h. and 10" h.
Condition:
Light hairline to handle.