Lot of Three: Redware with Manganese Sponging incl. Large Flowerpot, Batter Pitcher, and Ovoid Jar

March 1, 2014 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 210

Price Realized: $201.25

($175 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Three Pieces of Glazed Redware, American, 19th century, a tapered flowerpot with coggled rim and manganese daubs to top of rim and sides, possibly Southeastern PA; an ovoid jar with coggled base of rim and unusual scalloped handles, the body decorated with manganese daubs; and a squat-shaped batter pitcher, decorated with large columns of manganese. Flowerpot in excellent condition with a Y-shaped surface line to underside. Jar with reglued 1 1/2" piece at rim, additional chips and wear to rim, wear to coggling, wear to handles, small base chips, and light wear to midsection. Pitcher with two base chips, a large Y-shaped crack on underside, extending onto base, wear to rim, a 1 3/8" chip to side of rim, and wear to midsection. H (of flowerpot) 8 1/2".




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