Stoneware "The Kenton Cooler" with Coggled and Molded Designs, att. Wingender Pottery, Haddonfield, NJ

November 2, 2013 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 45

Price Realized: $172.50

($150 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Three-Gallon Stoneware Water Cooler with Coggled Decoration, Stamped "The Kenton Cooler," attributed to the Wingender Pottery, Haddonfield, NJ, late 19th century, keg-form cooler with molded bunghole and two rows of coggled geometric designs, the shoulder with large impressed slogan "The Kenton Cooler". Cobalt highlights bunghole, coggling, and impressed inscription. Three in-the-firing vertical separation lines from rim, measuring 3", 2 3/4", and 2 1/2", not visible on interior. A 1 1/8" faint line from rim on exterior, not visible on interior. A very short, minor surface line at base, not visible on interior.




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