Lot #: 599
Price Realized: $236.00
($200 hammer, plus 18% buyer's premium)
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Three Pieces of Glazed Redware, American, 19th century, a black-glazed rundlet, a lead-glazed flowerpot with crimped rim and attached saucer, and a lead-and-manganese-glazed mug. Provenance: A fresh-to-the-market group, from a sixty-year private collection. Some wear to banding on rundlet. Flowerpot with chips and wear to rim and saucer and a thin crack extending from rim to midsection. Mug with wear and small chips to rim, wear to handle, wear and a chip to base, and numerous short lines to base/underside. H (of rundlet) 5 7/8".
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