Lot #: 596
Price Realized: $88.50
($75 hammer, plus 18% buyer's premium)
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Three Pottery Banks, American, 19th century, a redware jug-form bank with dark-painted surface, the finial and handle with gold-painted surface; a red-painted jug-form bank; and a jug-form stoneware bank with Albany slip glaze. Largest with minor chips and wear to slot and a minor spot of wear to finial. Red-painted bank with loss to slot and some wear to surface. Albany-slip-glazed bank with wear to slot and a small spot of wear to finial. H (of tallest jug bank) 5 1/4".
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