Eight Pieces of Manganese-Glazed Redware, primarily Washington County, Maryland

Fall 2021 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 376

Price Realized: $240.00

($200 hammer, plus 20% buyer's premium)

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Eight Pieces of Manganese-Glazed Redware, primarily Washington County, MD, some possibly PA, primarily early 19th century, a pitcher with tooled rim, possibly Bell family; a pitcher with flared rim and wide strap handle; a rare redware cup with distinctive Shenandoah Valley rim; a miniature pitcher with handle at side; a bottle with tooled neck; a miniature spittoon; and two inkwells. Eight Pieces of Manganese-Glazed Redware, probably Western MD, possibly PA, primarily early 19th century. Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Miller House Museum, Hagerstown, MD. Shorter pitcher with light wear to rim, midsection, and handle. Taller pitcher with chips and light surface wear. Cup with wear to rim and handle. Miniature pitcher with wear to rim and handle. Bottle with chips and flakes, including a large base flake. Spittoon with wear to edges and minor base nicks. Larger inkwell with numerous small nicks to edges. Smaller inkwell with some nicks, as well as a small chip to interior of rim and a small base chip. H (of tallest) 7 3/4".




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