Six Pieces of Glazed Redware, primarily American

October 17, 2015 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 341

Price Realized: $402.50

($350 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

PLEASE NOTE:  This result is 10 years old, and the American ceramics market frequently changes. Additionally, small nuances of color, condition, shape, etc. can mean huge differences in price. If you're interested in having us sell a similar item for you, please contact us here.

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Seven Pieces of Glazed Redware, primarily American, primarily 19th century, a slip-decorated redware pig bank, English origin; an ovoid cream pitcher with streaked manganese decoration; a miniature mug with marbled manganese decoration; a Henry Schofield cream pitcher with orange slip decoration, circa 1880-1930; a mug with splashed manganese decoration, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, NY origin; a cake mold with manganese daubs and yellow slip line decoration, and a lead-and-manganese-glazed lid. Pig bank with restoration, chips to feet, and minor chips to snout. Manganese-decorated pitcher with wear to rim and spout. Miniature mug with chips and wear to rim. Schofield pitcher with 1 1/2" reglued flake on interior of rim, additional wear to rim, and a minor spot of wear at base of handle. Larger mug with large broken and reglued section, damage to rim, and glaze wear. Food mold with a hairline on underside, continuing a short distance onto base, typical minor wear to central tube, two small rim chips, and some shallow chipping to rim, possibly in-the-firing, which have darkened with use. Lid with heavy chipping. H (of manganese-decorated pitcher) 3 1/2" ; Diameter (of food mold) 9 1/4".




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