SoldMiniature Glazed Redware Jug attrib. New Market, VAMiniature Glazed Redware Jug, attributed to John George Schweinfurt, New Market, VA, second half 19th century, ovoid jug with footed base and large handle, the surface covered in a clear lead glaze. ESee Sold Price
SoldMiniature Glazed Redware Jug, New England originScarce Miniature Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, possibly Bristol County, MA, early to mid 19th century, small-sized ovoid jug with rounded foot and ribbed handle, decorated cream-colored slipSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Miniature New England Redware Jugs withTwo Miniature Glazed Redware Jugs, New England origin, early to mid 19th century, a finely-potted, ovoid jug with footed base, tooled shoulder, and narrow spout, the lead-glazed surface featuring olivSee Sold Price
SoldRare ISAAC GOOD (New Market, VA) Glazed Redware CreamScarce One-Quart Shenandoah Valley Redware Jar, Stamped "ISAAC GOOD," Rockingham County, VA, fourth quarter 19th century, small-sized, semi-ovoid redware jar with squared rim and heavily-tooled shouldSee Sold Price
SoldMiniature Glazed Redware Molded Pitcher, attrib. HenryMiniature Glazed Redware Molded Pitcher, attributed to Henry Gast, Lancaster, PA, circa 1860, ovoid form with upswept spout, footed base, and spurred handle, the surface covered in a lead-and-manganesSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Redware Cream Pitcher w/ ManganeseFine Miniature Glazed Redware Pitcher, New England origin, first half 19th century, with exceptional bulbous form, rounded foot, and ribbed handle, the surface decorated with streaks of manganese overSee Sold Price
SoldRare Miniature Redware Pitcher att. Adam Kern (WinchestRare Shenandoah Valley Miniature Glazed Redware Pitcher, probably Adam Kern, Winchester, VA or Thurmont, MD, circa 1880-1885, diminutive, ovoid pitcher, the surface dipped in a cream-colored slip, decSee Sold Price
SoldRare Miniature Shenandoah Valley Multi-Glazed RedwareRare Miniature Multi-Glazed Redware Cream Pitcher, attributed to S. Bell & Son or J. Eberly & Co., Strasburg, VA, circa 1890, diminutive, ovoid pitcher with slightly-footed base, the surface decoratedSee Sold Price
SoldMiniature Multi-Glazed Redware Cream Pitcher,Rare Miniature Multi-Glazed Redware Creamer, S. Bell & Son or J. Eberly & Co., Strasburg, VA, origin, circa 1890, ovoid-bodied pitcher with pronounced foot, flaring collar, shoulder molding, and incisSee Sold Price
SoldSmall Shenandoah Valley Multi-Glazed Redware PitcherMiniature Shenandoah Valley Multi-Glazed Redware Cream Pitcher, Strasburg, VA origin, circa 1890, ovoid pitcher with footed base and flared collar, the surface decorated with streaks of copper and creSee Sold Price
SoldScarce Miniature Multi-Glazed Redware Pitcher,Scarce Miniature Shenandoah Valley Multi-Glazed Redware Pitcher, Strasburg, VA, circa 1890, ovoid pitcher with footed base and tall flaring collar, the surface decorated with streaks of green copper aSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Four: Miniature Antique Stoneware and RedwareFour Miniature Pottery Articles, American, 19th century, a salt-glazed inkwell with impressed stylized floral decoration, possibly New Jersey; an ovoid jug with lead glaze over pale-green ground; a moSee Sold Price
SoldRare Bristol County, Mass. Miniature Glazed Redware JugRare and Fine Miniature Glazed Redware Jug, Bristol County, MA origin, early 19th century, finely-potted, diminutive jug with footed base and tooled shoulder, the surface covered in a mottled lead-andSee Sold Price
SoldExceptional Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, proExceptional Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, probably Maine, early 19th century, ovoid jug with footed base, flared spout, and applied strap handle. Surface covered in a streaky pale-greenish gSee Sold Price
SoldMiniature Glazed Redware JugMiniature Glazed Redware Jug, American, 19th century, diminutive, semi-ovoid jug with wide spout and applied strap handle, decorated with a sponged manganese daub on the front and manganese daubs alonSee Sold Price
SoldRare Glazed Redware Jug, attrib. J. Medinger, LimerickRare Glazed Redware Jug, attributed to Jacob Medinger, Limerick Township, Montgomery County, PA, early 20th century, squat-shaped, handleless jug with incised wavy line design around shoulder and sponSee Sold Price
SoldRare Early Miniature Redware Jug, New England origin, lRare Early Miniature Redware Jug, New England origin, late 18th or early 19th century, ovoid-bodied jug with unusually-tall, flaring neck, and applied strap handle. Exterior covered in a metallic blacSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jug, New England origin, early 19th centGlazed Redware Jug, New England origin, early 19th century, ovoid jug with rounded foot, tooled shoulder, and semi-squared spout, the surface covered in a lead-based glaze with excellent color, includSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed Redware Jug, New England origin, second quarterGlazed Redware Jug, New England origin, second quarter 19th century, squat-shaped jug with tooled shoulder, rounded spout, and thick handle, the surface covered in a lead-based glaze with reddish-browSee Sold Price
SoldFour Glazed Redware Jugs, New England, 19th century.Four Glazed Redware Jugs, New England, 19th century. Assembled group of wheel-thrown red earthenware handled jugs, two with opaque buff-colored ground and mottled manganese glaze, one squat jug with mSee Sold Price
SoldFine Small-Sized New England Redware Jug with SpongedFine Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, circa 1840, highly-ovoid jug with footed base, tooled shoulder, flattened spout, and heavily-ribbed handle, decorated with manganese sponging over an oliveSee Sold Price
SoldExceptional Ovoid New England Redware Jug with VibrantExceptional Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, early to mid 19th century, ovoid jug with footed base and flared spout, the lead-glazed surface featuring gray-green coloration cascading from the sSee Sold Price
SoldOutstanding Small-Sized New England Redware JugFine Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, circa 1790-1830, highly-ovoid jug with footed base, thin strap handle, and semi-rounded spout molding, the surface covered in a lead glaze with reddish-broSee Sold Price
SoldSmall-Sized New England Redware Jug with ManganeseSmall-Sized Glazed Redware Jug, New England origin, early to mid 19th century, ovoid jug with footed base and tooled spout, the lead-glazed surface decorated with large splashes of manganese over a reSee Sold Price
WM. E. WARNER MANUFACTORY, WEST TROY CROCKThomaston Place Auction Galleries4.4(386)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
PAINTED RUNDLET & a DIMINUTIVE GLAZED REDWARE JUGJohn McInnis Auctioneers,LLC4.6(502)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
Frank Russell Green (IL,NY,1856-1940) oil paintingBroward Auction Gallery4.8(277)See Sold PriceApr 14, 2024
Galesville NY Salt Glazed Cobalt Jug, 3 GallonLakeshore Event Center4.5(99)See Sold PriceMar 02, 2024
SAMUEL COLLINS (ATTRIB) PORTRAIT MINIATURE, 18TH C.Austin Auction Gallery4.7(1.2k)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
Rare Martin Brothers RW Wallace Stoneware Bird PitcherLion and Unicorn4.7(1.8k)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
Black Glazed Porcelain Elephant On a Privy StatueHill Auction Gallery 4.7(1k)See Sold PriceFeb 28, 2024
[ENSLAVEMENT & ABOLITION]. BRADY, Mathew, photographer. Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va. New York: E. &Freeman's | Hindman4.4(1.6k)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
[REVOLUTIONARY WAR]. CHESWILL, Wentworth (1746-1817). Document signed ("Wentworth Cheswill") asFreeman's | Hindman4.4(1.6k)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
Group of 10 Modern Miniature Souvenir Stoneware JugsMatthew Bullock Auctioneers4.7(1.8k)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
Group of 60+ Miniature Stoneware Jugs and MoreMatthew Bullock Auctioneers4.7(1.8k)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
HEPPLEWHITE BUTLER'S DESK ATTRIB. MICHAEL ALLISON NEW YORK, C. 1810 (45 1/2" X 45 3/4" X 22")Carlsen Gallery, Inc.4.6(163)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
2 PCS COBALT DECORATED SALT GLAZED STONEWARE ALBANY GROCERS JUG & CROCK WITH STYLIZED FLORALCarlsen Gallery, Inc.4.6(163)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
Collection of Pottery ArticlesBroken Arch Auction Gallery NCFL#93994.6(294)See Sold PriceMar 04, 2024