Six Glazed Pottery Articles, primarily Bennington, VT origin, circa 1845-1858, a molded stoneware pitcher with relief floral motif and brown glaze, stamped "NORTON & FENTON / East Bennington, Vt."; a Rockingham-glazed trivet with Lyman, Fenton & Co. 1849 mark; a flint-enamel-glazed washbowl with Lyman, Fenton & Co. 1849 mark; a Rockingham-glazed nappy with Lyman, Fenton & Co. 1849 mark; a Rockingham-glazed figural pitcher with hat-form lid; and a Rockingham-glazed hunt scene pitcher, lightly-incised in script "IR / 10" on underside. Norton & Fenton pitcher with top-to-bottom crack, extending onto underside, a small rim chip, and a small spout chip. Trivet with shallow chips to edges. Washbowl with large crack, a short hairline in rim, and scratches to interior. Nappy with light overall wear and a faint line, visible on interior only. Figural pitcher missing top of object in one hand, otherwise excellent condition. Hunt scene pitcher in excellent condition with a few short lines in foot. H (of Norton & Fenton pitcher) 8".
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