Redware Dresser Bank with Scroddled Glaze, probably English, nineteenth century

July 21, 2018 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 327

Price Realized: $206.50

($175 hammer, plus 18% buyer's premium)

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Scroddled Redware Dresser Bank, probably English origin, mid to late 19th century, molded in the form of an Empire Period dresser with paw feet, scroddled surface, and slip-coated drawer pulls, the surface covered in a clear lead glaze. Carved coin slot at shoulder on reverse. Provenance: Christie's Sale of the Seamen's Bank Collection, March 13, 1991. Excellent condition with a few minor chips to one paw foot. L 7 1/8" ; W 4 1/8" ; H 6".




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