Scarce attrib. H. H. Zigler, Newville, PA Stoneware Pitcher w/ Elaborate Cobalt Floral Decoration

July 19, 2014 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 430

Price Realized: DNMR

July 19, 2014 Auction Catalog

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Scarce Stoneware Pitcher with Elaborate Cobalt Floral Decoration, attributed to H. H. Zigler, Newville, PA, circa 1852-1865, one to one-and-a-half-gallon pitcher with tall collar ending in a heavily-tooled rim, the pitcher's body decorated with a large slip-trailed flowering plant. Decoration includes three large, heavily-striped blossoms interspersed with zig-zagging stems. Excellent, folky decoration. Pitchers by this desirable Cumberland County, PA maker are considered difficult-to-find. 2" hairline from rim on left side of pitcher's front. Wear to spout. 2 1/2" hairline from rim on reverse. Rim chips. H 11 1/2".




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