Five-Gallon WHITES BINGHAMPTON Stoneware Jar with Slip-Trailed Floral Compote

March 3, 2012 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 178

Price Realized: $805.00

($700 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Rare Five-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Large Cobalt Flowering Urn Decoration, Stamped "WHITES BINGHAMTON," NY State origin, circa 1860, cylindrical crock with applied lug handles and semi-squared rim, decorated with an elaborate slip-trailed design of a pedestal-based urn brimming with flowers and leaves, including a blossom with heart-shaped interior on the right. A good example of NY State stoneware featuring a large and artistic design. Wedge broken out of underside and reglued, along with associated restoration to underside, one horizontal crack at base, and two vertical cracks to left of decoration. This restoration includes some painted touch-up to base of urn only. Decoration otherwise untouched. Some fry to cobalt. Some flakes to right side and reverse.




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