Rare WINCHESTER / POTTERIES / VA Redware Pitcher, Round Hill Pottery, Frederick County, VA, circa 1930
Winter 2025 Auction of the Carole Wahler Collection
Lot #: 194
Estimate: $300-$500. About Estimates About Shipping
Lot #: 194
Estimate: $300-$500. About Estimates About Shipping
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×Sold! $3,000.
Rare Glazed Redware Pitcher, Stamped "WINCHESTER / POTTERIES / VA," Theodore "Thedy" Fleet, Round Hill Pottery, Frederick County, VA, circa 1930, tankard-form pitcher with footed base, flared collar, and incised sawtooth motif to shoulder, the exterior surface covered in a brown lead-and-manganese glaze, the interior surface covered in a green lead-and-copper glaze. Underside impressed with "WINCHESTER / POTTERIES / VA" maker's mark within an impressed apple. A difficult-to-find form for this maker. One flake to spout. Wear to rim and base. A few minor chips to upper bead of foot. Two chips to bottom edge of pitcher. Some matte areas to glaze on exterior. Two very minor nicks to shoulder molding. Some faintness to maker's mark. H 8 1/2".