Six Pieces of Redware and Stoneware, New England origin, early 19th century

March 2, 2013 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 300V

Price Realized: $143.75

($125 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Lot of Six: Five Pieces of Black-Glazed Redware and One Stoneware Creamer, primarily New England origin, early 19th century, a jug with heavily-tooled shoulder and squared spout; a small ovoid creamer; two cylindrical mugs; an inkwell; and a stoneware pitcher with brown glaze, of unknown origin, marked "D" on underside. Jug with crack to shoulder, heavy wear to sides of handle, and small spout chips. Creamer with wear to rim and handle. Larger mug with reglued handle and wear to rim. Inkwell with shallow chip to rim and other minor wear. Smaller mug with small chip on interior of rim, other light rim wear, and minor handle wear. Pitcher marked "D" with large spout chip and a few other small chips. H (of jug) 7 1/2".




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