Lot of Four: Pennsylvania Redware w/ Coggled and Sponged Manganese Decoration

March 25, 2017 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 142

Price Realized: $265.50

($225 hammer, plus 18% buyer's premium)

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Four Pennsylvania Redware Flowerpots, 19th century, two by the same maker with coggled embellishments, attached saucers, and undulating manganese sponging; paired with a coggled flowerpot and handled pan, both with sponged manganese decoration, probably Philadelphia, PA origin. Smallest flowerpot with crack from rim, and heavy wear to rim, coggling, and saucer, along with minor wear to shoulder. Largest flowerpot with crack from rim, chips and heavy wear to rim, and heavy wear to saucer. Middle-sized flowerpot with shallow chips and wear to rim as well as two short lines from rim. Spouted pan with glaze wear to spout, rim, and handle, as well as two short lines at base, one continuing 3" onto underside and another continuing 2" onto underside.




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