Large Robust Redware Pitcher, Probably Huntington, New York

Large Robust Redware Pitcher, Probably Huntington, New York, Image 1

This Beautifully potted pitcher is identical to that published as figure 18 of Anthony Butera's article published in Chipstone / Ceramics in America 2003 titled "Informed Conjecture": Collecting Long Island Redware.

The type of handle and its tradition of attachment has been found at the pottery site among wasters.

Date: Circa 1840

Measurement: Height: 11"

Material: Lead glazed earthenware daubed with manganese

Condition: Generally excellent; typical trivial wear to glaze on rim and a few scattered areas of wear to edges of handle.

$1,250

SKU: 1120-117

For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.

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