Lot 151.
Rare M. C. WEBSTER & SON / HARTFORD Stoneware Water Cooler w/ Elaborate Decoration
Lot 152.
S.L. PEWTRESS / FAIR HAVEN, CT Stoneware Pitcher
Lot 153.
1 Gal. SMITH & DAY / NORWALK Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Decoration
Lot 154.
Outstanding "Cold Watter / 1850" Stoneware Cooler w/ Elaborate Incised Bird and Floral Decoration
Lot 155.
Scarce DANVILLE JUNCTION, MAINE Stoneware Spring Water Jug
Lot 156.
Very Rare Redware Bowl attrib. Solomon Loy, Alamance County, NC, c1825-40
Lot 157.
Rare attrib. Nathan Dicks, Randolph County, NC Redware Pitcher
Lot 158.
Very Rare Small-Sized Redware Jug, att. Loy or Albright Families, Alamance County, NC, late 18th / early 19th century
Lot 159.
Rare Redware Handleless Cup, Alamance County NC origin
Lot 160.
Rare Four-Gallon att. Chester Webster, Randolph Co, NC Stoneware Jar w/ Incised Bird-on-Branch Decoration
Lot 161.
Rare attrib. Chester Webster, Randolph County, NC Stoneware Jug
Lot 162.
Exceedingly Rare Gurdon Robins & Co. / Fayetteville, NC Jug - Earliest North Carolina Stoneware Mark
Lot 163.
Quart-Sized Stoneware Jug, attributed to Edward Webster, Fayetteville, NC, circa 1820
Lot 164.
Rare T. W. CRAVEN, Moore County, NC Stoneware Jug
Lot 165.
Rare J.A.C. (John A. Craven, Randolph County, NC) 3 Gal. Stoneware Jar
Lot 166.
Rare J.A.C. (John A. Craven, Randolph County, NC) Stoneware Jug
Lot 167.
Salt-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Stamped "E.S. CRAVEN," Randolph County, NC, circa 1855
Lot 168.
Rare Small-Sized H. FOX (Himer Fox, Chatham County, NC) Stoneware Jug
Lot 169.
Scarce 1 Gal. C. J. PENLAND, Buncombe County, North Carolina Stoneware Pitcher
Lot 170.
Six-Gallon WM PENLAND, Buncombe County, NC, Stoneware Churn
Lot 171.
W. H. HANCOCK, Moore County, NC Stoneware Churn w/ Guide
Lot 172.
Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher, attributed to Edward Stone, Buncombe County, NC, circa 1850
Lot 173.
Fine Small-Sized North Carolina Moravian Redware Jug, late 18th / early 19th century
Lot 174.
Fine Dated 1812 Slip-Decorated Redware Pitcher, probably Southern origin
Lot 175.
Fine Small-Sized Redware Jug w/ Splashed Manganese, possibly Eastern Tennessee origin
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