Four Rockingham Pottery Pitchers, American, third quarter 19th century, one depicting Daniel Boone with hunting dog and game, the mold made by Charles Coxon for Edwin Bennett of Baltimore, MD; another smaller pitcher with similar design, embossed "H.P." on underside; a game pitcher with leaping rabbit, hanging bird, and leaping deer, probably A. Hall, Perth Amboy, NJ; and a hound-handled hunt scene pitcher with cream-glazed interior, possibly New Jersey. Larger Daniel Boone pitcher in excellent condition. Smaller Daniel Boone pitcher with restored spout chip, hairlines from spout, and restored rim chip. Game pitcher with chip to interior of left side of spout, minor handle, chip, and a minor base chip. Hound-handled pitcher with some surface, two short hairlines to interior right side of spout, a 3" hairline with small reglued sliver on interior of right side of spout, and a minor chip to interior of right side of spout. H (of larger example) 8 7/8".
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