FEATURED LOTS, MARCH 3, 2012 STONEWARE AUCTION
AUCTION INFO
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•March 3. American Stoneware & Redware Pottery.
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•Spring. Antiques & Decorative Arts.
•Late Summer. The Maryland Sale.
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A Note About Featured Lots
These are featured items that will be sold in our next auction, and are only a few examples of the hundreds of lots we will be selling then. Our full-color catalog illustrating all lots w/ detailed descriptions and conditions is usually shipped about two weeks before each sale; a complete online version is also posted around that time.
Outstanding New York State Peacock. Five-Gallon Stoneware Churn with Detailed Cobalt Decoration of a Peacock in a Branch, Stamped "JOHN BURGER / ROCHESTER," circa 1860. H 19".
Recently found in New Jersey, this exceptional churn descended in a Rochester family and has never been offered for sale since its manufacture. The peacock, measuring approximately 16" long, is composed of hundreds of slip-trailed strokes, and represents one of the finest examples of this poultry breed on American stoneware known.
Exceptional Miniature Stoneware Presentation Pitcher, Incised "Hannah Couch," Beaver County, PA origin, third quarter 19th century. H 2 5/8".
This elegantly-potted pitcher was likely made for a relative of New Brighton, PA potter, Edwin Couch.
Click here to view our video about this piece.Rare One-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Two-Sided Incised Game Bird Decoration, Ohio origin, third quarter 19th century. H 9 1/2".
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