Outstanding Colonial Stoneware Mug Fragment, probably Kemple Pottery, Ringoes, NJ

July 20, 2019 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 83

Price Realized: $708.00

($600 hammer, plus 18% buyer's premium)

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Exceedingly Rare and Important Stoneware Mug with Profuse Slip-Trailed Floral and Wavy Line Decoration, probably Kemple Family, Ringoes, NJ, mid 18th century, cylindrical mug with heavy tooled embellishments to shoulder and base, decorated around the body with four large slip-trailed daisies. Shoulder and base decorated with slip-trailed drape designs and cobalt highlights to the banding. One of a small number of surviving 18th century American stoneware mugs. Significant loss to body of mug including handle. H 6 1/4".




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