Lot 302. $375 (Sold!)
Lot 383. $375 (Sold!)
Lot 414. $375 (Sold!)
Three Stoneware Jugs, Northeastern U.S. origin, 19th century
Lot 487. $375 (Sold!)
Two Cobalt-Decorated Baltimore, MD Stoneware Jars, 19th century
Lot 262. $375 (Sold!)
Western Pennsylvania Stoneware Striped Canning Jar, circa 1880
Lot 392. $375 (Sold!)
Rare Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Book Flask, Westerwald, Germany, 19th century
Lot 429. $375 (Sold!)
Two Western PA Stoneware Jars w/ Cobalt Stripe Decoration, circa 1880
Lot 134. $350 (Sold!)
Rare "1838" Stoneware Bird Cooler, attrib. Clark & Fox, Athens, New York
Lot 143. $350 (Sold!)
One-Gallon HARRISBURG, PA Stoneware Jar, attrib. John Young Pottery, circa 1856-58
Lot 213. $350 (Sold!)
Three-Gallon Baltimore Stoneware Water Cooler w/ Cobalt Clover Decoration, c1860
Lot 35. $350 (Sold!)
2 Gal. WHITES UTICA Stoneware Jug w/ Bird-on-Stump Decoration
Lot 67. $350 (Sold!)
WHITE & WOOD (Utica, NY) Stoneware Jug with Cobalt Paddletail Bird Decoration
Lot 199. $350 (Sold!)
Slip-Decorated Pennsylvania Redware Loaf Dish, second quarter 19th century
Lot 204. $350 (Sold!)
Rare Albany-Glazed Stoneware Figure of a Bear, Pennsylvania or Ohio
Lot 196. $350 (Sold!)
Slip-Decorated Redware Loaf Dish, Pennsylvania, second quarter 19th century
Lot 342. $350 (Sold!)
5 Gal. OTTMAN BROS. / FORT EDWARD, NY Stoneware Crock w/ Large Bird Design
Lot 439. $350 (Sold!)
Two Pieces of Cobalt-Stenciled Advertising Stoneware, Western PA origin, c1880
Lot 40. $350 (Sold!)
Six-Gallon SATTERLEE & MORY / FORT EDWARD N.Y. Stoneware Water Cooler, c1870
Lot 179. $350 (Sold!)
Multi-Glazed Redware Cream Pitcher, S. Bell & Sons or J. Eberly & Co., Strasburg, VA
Lot 453. $350 (Sold!)
Two Pieces of Multi-Glazed Redware, attrib. J. Eberly & Co., Strasburg, VA, c1890
Lot 489. $350 (Sold!)
Lot of Three: Half-Gallon Remmey Family, Philadelphia Stoneware Jars
Lot 221. $350 (Sold!)
Lot 46. $325 (Sold!)
Rare Eight-Gallon HART BRO'S. & LAZIER / BELLEVILLE / ONT. Stoneware Bird Churn
Lot 82. $325 (Sold!)
Two-Gallon Incised Midwestern Stoneware Pitcher, probably Ohio, circa 1835