STONEWARE & REDWARE
584. Pair English 19th Century Slip-Glazed Redware Still Bank. Bulbous form with bird form finial. 7-1/4"h. Condition: Good with some chips.
588. A.E. Smith & Sons 2Gallon Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Floral Decoration. Stamped "A.E. SMITH & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 38 Peck Slip, N.Y.". Circa 1860. 10-1/2"h. Condition: Good with rim chips.
585. Two Goodwin & Webster Stoneware Jars. (Horace Goodwin and Mack Webster, Hartford, CT. 1831-1840). Half Gallon, 8-1/4"h. and one gallon, 10-1/2"h. Condition: Good with rim chips.
589. Synan Brothers, Somerset Mass. 6-Quart Stoneware Crock. Cobalt blue floral decoration. 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good with rim chips.
592. 3-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Blue Floral Decoration. Attributed to Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. Straight-sided form with applied lug handles. Double horizontal bands of trailing floral, bud and foliate decoration. Excellent color and contrast. 14-1/2"h. Condition: Good with a rim chip glue repair.
586. O.L. & A.K. Ballard, Burlington, VT 3-Gallon Stoneware Crock. Cobalt floral and foliate decoration. 12-1/2"h. Condition: Good with rim chips.
590. Unsigned 2-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Foliate Slip Decoration. Attributed to Richard C. Remmey, Philadelphia, PA. 8 -1/2"h. Condition: Good with rim chips.
593. Antique American Redware Pottery Child's Washboard. Attributed to the Western Reserve Pottery Co., Warren, Ohio. Early 20th century. Mottled manganese and lead glazed insert, poplar frame with original dry natural surface. 13-1/2"h. x 7"w. Condition: Good with minor use wear.
587. H. Myers 1-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Foliate Decoration. Baltimore Stoneware Manufactory, Baltimore, MD, circa 1825. 10"h. Condition: Good with rim chips.
591. Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, PA 6-Gallon Stoneware Churn. Circa. 1870, with rolled rim and tooled shoulder, applied lug handles, stenciled cobalt inscription "HAMILTON/&/JONES/ GREENSBORO/PA./6" and foliate slip and star and scroll stenciled decoration. 16-1/2"h. Condition: Good with chips to handles.
594. 19th Century PineFrame Candle Mold With Six Redware Pottery Tubes. Probably Pennsylvania or New York. 14-1/4"h. x 9"w. x 5 -1/2"d. Condition: Good with minor use wear.
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