Attrib. H.H. Zigler, Newville, PA Stoneware Pitcher

October 31, 2009 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 302

Price Realized: $920.00

($800 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Rare Stoneware Pitcher with Slip-Trailed Cobalt Floral Decoration, attributed to H.H. Zigler, Newville, PA, circa 1850, ovoid-bodied pitcher with tall collar embellished with a heavily-tooled rim. Decorated with a slip-trailed design of three flowers with shaded petals and visually-appealing slip-trailed lines extending from the flowers' tips, along their stems, and in between. Pitchers by this desirable maker are quite difficult to find. Professional restoration to area on underside. Small spout chip and tiny spout nick. Contact marks on front of pitcher. H 10 1/2".




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