Redware, Plates, Creamer, Jug, Mug
Sold separately

Top row, left to right:
Redware, Handled Cup or Mug, Small Size, Flared, Tooled, Yellow Slip on Rim
Anonymous
19th Century
The body features an applied and molded handle and flares outwardly; the tooled base on projecting foot flares outward from lower terminus of handle. Other than expected glaze wear-very good condition.
(H: 3"; diameter at rim: 2.5"; diameter of base: 2.5")
$795
250-95
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Redware Cream Pitcher, Jacob Medinger, Manganese, Ribbed Strap Handle
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
19th Century
This finely potted jug stands at 4", incised; tooled foot, typical flea bites on rim with all else fine.
$855
250-93
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Redware Jug, Ovoid, Heavy Manganese Slip, Great Form
New England
Early 19th Century
This 6" jug features a flaring spout and concentric incised shoulder rings; rounded foot and dark manganese splotches. Couple tiny and shallow glaze nips on spout rim with all else fine.
$1,035
250-98
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Redware Creamer, Ovoid, Incised
Pennsylvania
19th Century
This little jug stands at 3" and is in excellent original condition with only minor glaze wear.
$525
250-88
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Bottom row, left to right:
Redware Toddy Plate, Cream Slip Clef Decoration, Coggled Edge
Pennsylvania
19th Century
This attractive 4" example remains in excellent original condition.
$1,265
250-94
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Redware Plate, Wavy Lines, Cream and Brown Slip Trailed
Pennsylvania
19th Century
This 6.5" example, with coggled rim has a couple rim-chips with all else fine. Ex Strassburger Collection.
$1,085
250-89
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Redware Flask, Small Size, Bold Manganese Decoration
New England, Possibly Newburyport
Early 19th Century
This example with tooled spout and incised shoulder, stands at 5" and has a few chips on rim with all else fine.
$595
250-92
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Redware Dish, Coggled Rim, Creamy Yellow and Manganese Wavy Trails
Pennsylvania
19th Century
This example with diameter of 8" has a few rim-chips with all else fine.
$675
250-100
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Miniature Stoneware Jar, Salt Glazed Semi Ovoid Crock, Probably Southern
Anonymous, Possibly Virginia
Third Quarter, 19th Century
This example stands at 1.75" and features a bold rim under which is manganese that may have been applied by fingertip. Noted are two rim-chips with all else fine.
$685
250-97
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Redware Flask, Flattened Sides, Bold Splashes of Manganese
New England or Pennsylvania
19th Century
This example with tooled mouth, standing at 7.25" remains in fine condition excepting chips at unglazed section of base.
$455
250-91
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Redware Plate, Wavy Lines, Cream and Brown Slip Trailed
Pennsylvania
19th Century
This 6.5" example, with coggled rim remains in excellent original condition. Ex Strassburger Collection.
$1,395
250-90
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Redware Toddy Plate, Creamy Yellow Slip Decoration, Goggled Edge
Pennsylvania or New Jersey
19th Century
A fine 3.5" example with only a single tiny glaze-nick at rim
$1,065
250-96
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Redware Ink Bottle, Flared Rim, Seep Incised Shoulder, Rare Form
Probably Pennsylvania
Circa 1840
Splotched of brown manganese and green slip, orange glaze

The bottle features flared rim, sloped shouldered with concentric incised lines; cylindrical body on tooled foot. A few minor chips limited to foot; restoration to rim chips with all else fine.
(H: 6.75"; diameter: 4.5")
$735
176-126

Miniature Redware Ovoid Storage Jar with Lid
Possibly Connecticut
Circa 1830

Wide flared collar, applied lug handles, incised undulating bands, orange-brown glaze with splotches of dark brown manganese. Some glaze wear on rim with all else fine. (H: 3")
$1,595
250-87



Redware, Milk Pan
Maine
Early 19th Century

In very good condition with a couple dings and glaze wear.
(H: 3.5"; diameter: 15.75")
$2,525
475-65


Redware, Slip Decorated Glazed Bowl
Possibly Moravian
Early 19th Century

Wheel-thrown redware bowl with rounded sides and molded edge decorated with a bird perched in a tree trunk surrounded by dots and squiggles of dark manganese brown and thick white lead. (H: 2"; diameter: 6.5") Ex Deyerle Collection
$2,075
SHF-215
Redware, Milk Pan
Signed by maker
F.T. Wright and Son
Taunton, Massachusetts
Hairline

Dimensions: 5" H, 17.5" diameter.
$1,095
958-11


A Redware Jar
Possibly by Alvin Wilcox, NYS

A soft sage green with a hint of gray with lots of small brownish red splotches and variegated lines. Couple of tiny rim dings otherwise fine. (Height: 10-inches.)
$850
SHF-320
REDWARE
A Very Good Mug With Pouring Spout
Drippy soft greens to deep green slip on oyster white...
Attributed to Lorenzo Johnson
Genesee New York, Circa 1840 - SOLD

Drippy soft greens to deep green slip on oyster white with a lot of red clay color showing through glaze. Glaze wear and a few "use" bites on the rim otherwise fine and quite beautiful. Height 4.625-inches.
SHF-303 - SOLD
REDWARE
A Large handled Mug
New England...Possibly New Hampshire

Orangey red splotches within yellow halos with deep green freckles; sharply tapered foot, nicely potted. Height: 6-inches; diameter 4.25-inches. Two fleabite flecks on rim otherwise fine.
$1,295
SHF-284
REDWARE
A Rare And Outstanding
4-Color Redware Bowl
Perhaps New York - SOLD

Beautifully potted and in fine condition with a runny green and brown slip on an orangey and yellowish ground. Unusual concave treatment to underside of foot. Height: 3-inches; diameter 5.375-inches.
SHF-316 - SOLD
Redware Dish
1836 Van Buren Campaign
"OK" Dish

Redware dish with coggled edge and "OK" in slip-script possibly supporting the 1836 Presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren who was nicknamed "Old Kinderhook," and a play on the even then well established American colloquialism "OK." The dish is in very good condition with a few minor knife marks in the center mentioned for accuracy and a shallow chip on the edge that appears to have glaze in it, indicating it occurred prior to firing. (13-inches Diameter, 1.75-inches Deep.)
$3,750
232-111

REDWARE
An Outstanding Bank
New England
Bold contrast and bulbous

Beautifully potted...triple incised rings on shoulder; single ring on handle...bold drippy brown splotches of slip against mustard yellow glaze. In great condition with only a single bite out of the foot. Height: 6-inches.
$2,535
SHF-309
SLIP DECORATED
Redware Charger
Probably Pennsylvania
Circa 1840

A lovely deep dish with coggled edge decorated with seven trails of yellow-colored slip. Bright color...tight hairline otherwise fine. (Height: 2.875 inches; diameter: 13.25 inches.)
$2,115
497-33

Slip Decorated Redware Charger

Measures 13-inches in diameter.
$5,600
289-7

Redware Ovoid Storage Jar
Massachusetts
Probably New Bedford
Circa 1830 - SOLD

A Bristol County redware jar with streaked manganese decoration. Overall condition is very good with no cracks and only the usual chips to be expected around the base. (Height: 7.75-inches.)
417-69 - SOLD
Unusual Piece of Redware - SOLD

This example has a clear glaze, and a knob handle with a hole on top. The unglazed bottom is perforated, for which the purpose unknown. The piece is possibly a sprinkler. Very good condition. Measures 5.5-inches in height and 4.75-inches in diameter.
348-28 - SOLD
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