Three Glazed Redware Flowerpots

July 11, 2009 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 148

Price Realized: $402.50

($350 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Three Glazed Redware Flowerpots, VA and PA origin, 19th century, an inverted-bell-shaped flowerpot with coggled rim and multi-glazed surface, attributed to S. Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA, a tapered flowerpot with coggled rim and multi-glazed surface, attributed to S. Bell & Son or J. Eberly & Co. of Strasburg, VA, and a lead and manganese glazed flowerpot with crimped shoulder, PA origin. Smallest flowerpot with restored saucer, restoration to base of pot itself, and restored sections of rim. Larger multi-glazed flowerpot missing saucer, and has chips and wear to rim, minor glaze loss on body, and several hairlines extending from rim. PA flowerpot has restoration to base and rim and wear to crimping. H (of smallest flowerpot) 5 1/4".




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