Sold Miscellaneous
Yelloware Bowl
Banded with cobalt seaweed decoration - SOLD

White slip band with two thin blue slip bands, and dendritic decoration, footed, turned, excellent condition.
(Height: 6 inches; diameter: 13 inches.)
323-30 - SOLD
Earthenware Stein, Seated Bear, Man Wearing Chapeau de Bras
Unattributed, possibly political cartoon
19th Century
White stoneware, polychrome glaze over buff glaze - SOLD

Similar in concept to the earlier English Nottingham bear, the bears head removes for serving. The very tip of one ear is restored; couple tight hairlines in head collar with all else fine. (H: 10.75")
500-9 - SOLD
Mocha Jug
Roulette and Earthworm Decoration
Circa 1830's - SOLD

As depicted, the jug featuring "earthworm" slip decoration, and green glazed rouletting has an applied handle. Please know that there is a chip on the outside edge of the spout where it meets the jug and the spout has a tight crack on either side where it attaches to the jug, no restoration. (Height: 6.75".)
896-1 - SOLD
A Choice Creamware Pitcher
Elaborate Portraits
Stephen Decatur-Major Genl Brown-Niagara - SOLD

A 5.25-inch pitcher with American historical black transfer-printed design of Major General Jacob Brown, The Hero of Niagara on one side and Decator on verso. There is superb professional restoration to spout, all else fine.
232-123 - SOLD
Raeren Peasant Dance Salt Glazed Jug,
A.K.A. Krug Mit Bauerntanz, Dated 1597
Made in Raeren, Southern Netherlands (modern Belgium)
The dancing couples on this jug are after seven pairs depicted in Hans Sebald Beham’s Peasants’ Feast print. - SOLD

This brown salt glaze color was experimental…produced by Raeren potters attempting to produce wares that were sharp and crisp by adjusting kiln temperature and oxygen levels; Bellarmines were similarly produced this way for a period. (Sieberg potters were producing similar surfaces by 1550) This krug would have been called “fehlbrand” …failed brand. The attempt to maintain consistent temperature and oxygen not consistent, therefore producing differing results. Likely, they were sold at a discounted price, anyway, these jugs, this being a very nice example in dark color are desirable and scarcely encountered. See Steinzeug, Kunstgewerbe Museum der Stadt Koln, Koln, 1986; page 270, number 360 for similar decoration.
(Very good original condition; height: 8”)
1012-125 - SOLD
Early Sicilian Majolica Apothecary Jar, Albarello
Likely Caltagirone, Circa 1650-1750 - SOLD

A pharmacy jar Cylindrical form, narrower at the middle than at the top or bottom,
making it easy to grip. Decorated with scrolling foliage within banded borders; yellow,
light green and blue reserved on a dark-blue ground. Very good original condition with a
couple minor dings to the foot that appear to be in-the-making.
(Height: 5.75")
SOLD
1245-12
Minton Green Glazed Majolica Fruit Basket, Footed Compote, Bowl, Signed
Pierced 19th century basket displaying impressed MINTON mark (1862 to 1871) - SOLD

(Fine original condition; H: 3.5"; W: 12.5"; D: 8.75")
492-129 - SOLD
Yellowware Cuspidor, Spittoon, Blue Banded
Antique - SOLD

(Fine original condition; H: 2.5", diameter: 5.25")
958-20 - SOLD
Mocha, Washbowl and Pitcher
Early 19th Century
Pearlware - SOLD

An outstanding set in a most unusual palette; chain, earthworm, and banded decoration against light pea soup green glaze. Restored
(Dimensions: Bowl H: 5.25", bowl diameter: 13.25", pitcher H: 10.5")
161-60 - SOLD
Mocha Bowl, London Shape
Pearlware
Circa 1820 - SOLD

Brown bands centering band of pumpkin pie orange slip against which is cable decoration. Fine condition. (H: 3"; diameter: 5.5")
879-2 - SOLD
Mocha Punch Bowl, Hemispherical, Slip Marbling Bowl Decoration
Circa 1800 to 1820
Bold Decoration - SOLD

An unusual and large example boldly decorated, having no cracks or hairlines with interior staining and multiple chips on foot of base; also, the interior bottom third of bowl has many nicks caused by mixing use in the kitchen; a quarter inch chip on interior of the rim. (H: 4.75"; diameter: 10.25")
879-3 - SOLD
Mocha Tankard, Large Size, Engine Turned
Pearlware
Circa 1820 - SOLD

Cats-eye and cabled earthworm decoration on blue-gray ground centered by brown bands beneath engine-turned decoration; the strap handle with acanthus terminus. There are a couple flea bites and a chip within interior of lip with all else fine. (H: 6")
879-6 - SOLD
Mocha Tankard, Large Size, Reeded Bands
Pearlware
Early 19th Century - SOLD

This example with strap handle, molded foot and acanthus terminus, features slip earthworm decoration against wide band centered by reeded bands in green glaze within brown bands. There is a hairline in the bottom of base that travels to base molding and one tiny chip within molding. (H: 6")
879-7 - SOLD
Creamware Mug
Polychrome Decorated - SOLD

Over-glaze enamel decoration in iron red, green and yellow of building, flowers and geometric shapes, some very minor chips and light stains noted for accuracy. (Height: 5".)
310-71 - SOLD
Creamware Ewer
Enamel Decoration
Late 18th to Early 19th Century - SOLD

Creamware ewer, engine turned; yellow over-glaze enamel band w/ brown wheat decoration, brown over-glaze foliate decoration and banding; no cracks or chips. Height: 11.25".
510-102 - SOLD
Low Art Tile Company, Custom Seven Tile Classical Frieze
Chelsea, Mass
Copyright 1894 - SOLD

Three central tiles depicting recumbent female figure with putti playing instruments in green glaze, centering two tiles on each side with umber glaze featuring floral and vine design, signed on reverse Designed & Made for the Conway Cabinet Co. / The Low Art Tile Co. / Chelsea, / Mass. / Copyright 1894 / By / The Low Art Tile Co. (Individual tiles 6 by 6", overall 42 by 6") There are three small glaze chips and a chipped missing.
423-14 - SOLD
Weller Hudson Vase circa 1925 - SOLD

Signed Sara Timberlake, c. 1925 with full Weller Kiln stamp and impressed "WELLER" mark on base.
Dimensions: height 8-inches and in excellent condition.
593-20 - SOLD
Make Do, Tea Set, Childs Size, Three Piece - SOLD

Dimensions: 3.5" teapot H, 3" sugar H, 3" creamer H.
508-72 - SOLD
Antique Chalkware, Recumbent Sheep & Lamb
America, likely Pennsylvania, late 19th century - SOLD

(6.5" x 9.25" x 4")
SOLD
1283-16
Antique Chalkware Rooster, Standing, Polychrome
Pennsylvania, circa 1850-1900 - SOLD

Standing rooster retaining its original polychrome decorated surface with no apparent
repairs. (Height: 7.5")
SOLD
1283-15
Chalk Ware, Chalkware Piggy Bank, Original Paint
Anonymous
Circa 1900 - SOLD

This adorable porker remains in excellent condition; minor plaster loss at coin slot. (H: 6.75"; L: 8"; W: 4.5")
497-83 - SOLD
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