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Pook & Pook 1/15/16 Lot: 45.  Estimated: $500 - $1,000.  Realized Price: $1,140.  Description: New England redware crock, 19th c., with unusual mottled green and brown glaze on a yellow ground, 6 1/2'' h. Provenance: The Estate of Bernard B. Hillmann, Wyckoff, New Jersey.  Condition: Two rim chips. 1" rim hairline. England, Ideas, Country, Stoneware, Pottery, Stoneware Crocks, Antique Pottery, Antique Bottles, Antique Ceramics
Pook & Pook 1/15/16 Lot: 45. Estimated: $500 - $1,000. Realized Price: $1,140. Description: New England redware crock, 19th c., with unusual mottled green and brown glaze on a yellow ground, 6 1/2'' h. Provenance: The Estate of Bernard B. Hillmann, Wyckoff, New Jersey. Condition: Two rim chips. 1" rim hairline.
Pook & Pook 1/15/16 Lot: 52.  Estimated: $300 - $400.  Realized Price: $923.  Description: Pennsylvania redware jar, 19th c., with rows of manganese splotches on an orange ground, 6 1/2'' h. Provenance: The Estate of Bernard B. Hillmann, Wyckoff, New Jersey.  Condition: Very small chips and rim roughness, small base rim chips. Coral, Metal, Amigurumi Patterns, Antique Samplers, Vintage Pottery
Pook & Pook 1/15/16 Lot: 52. Estimated: $300 - $400. Realized Price: $923. Description: Pennsylvania redware jar, 19th c., with rows of manganese splotches on an orange ground, 6 1/2'' h. Provenance: The Estate of Bernard B. Hillmann, Wyckoff, New Jersey. Condition: Very small chips and rim roughness, small base rim chips.
Skinner's - The Personal Collection of Lewis Scranton, Auction 2897M. May 21, 2016. Lot: 308. Estimate: $3,000-5,000. Realized: $2,300. Description: Green-glazed Redware Jar, probably Bristol County, Massachusetts, early 19th century, cylindrical jar with angular shoulder and short straight neck, the lid with pointed button knob, (chip on lid), ht. 9 in. There is possible restoration to the mouth of the jar and the lid has chips on the edge. Turquoise, Earthenware, Antiques, Antique Stoneware, Primitive Antiques, Antique Shops, Vintage Antiques, Cylindrical Jar
Skinner's - The Personal Collection of Lewis Scranton, Auction 2897M. May 21, 2016. Lot: 308. Estimate: $3,000-5,000. Realized: $2,300. Description: Green-glazed Redware Jar, probably Bristol County, Massachusetts, early 19th century, cylindrical jar with angular shoulder and short straight neck, the lid with pointed button knob, (chip on lid), ht. 9 in. There is possible restoration to the mouth of the jar and the lid has chips on the edge.
Skinner's - The Personal Collection of Lewis Scranton, Auction 2897M. May 21, 2016. Lot: 306. Estimate: $2,000-3,000. Realized: $2,200. Description: Redware Storage Jar, New England, early 19th century, cylindrical jar with angular shoulder and short straight neck, lid with button knob, orange-glazed with green and manganese mottling, ht. 9 in. Evidence of restoration to rim and possibly the lid. Provenance: Sam Herrup, 1984. Antique Crocks, Old Crocks, Vintage Crock
Skinner's - The Personal Collection of Lewis Scranton, Auction 2897M. May 21, 2016. Lot: 306. Estimate: $2,000-3,000. Realized: $2,200. Description: Redware Storage Jar, New England, early 19th century, cylindrical jar with angular shoulder and short straight neck, lid with button knob, orange-glazed with green and manganese mottling, ht. 9 in. Evidence of restoration to rim and possibly the lid. Provenance: Sam Herrup, 1984.
Pennsylvania redware crock, 19th c., with mottled brown, orange, and green glaze, 8 3/8'' h. - Price Estimate: $400 - $800 Colonial, Primitive Christmas, Country Crock, Crockery, Ironstone
Pennsylvania redware crock, 19th c., with mottled brown, orange, and green glaze, 8 3/8'' h.
Pennsylvania redware crock, 19th c., with mottled brown, orange, and green glaze, 8 3/8'' h. - Price Estimate: $400 - $800
Realized Price: $923   Pennsylvania redware jar, 19th c., with rows of manganese splotches on an orange ground, 6 1/2" h. Provenance: The collection of Jeanne and Bernard B. Hillmann, Wyckoff, New Jersey.
Realized Price: $923 Pennsylvania redware jar, 19th c., with rows of manganese splotches on an orange ground, 6 1/2" h. Provenance: The collection of Jeanne and Bernard B. Hillmann, Wyckoff, New Jersey.
Conestoga Auctions -  Harry B. Hartman Estate Auction - Session VI  Nov. 21, 2015.  Lot: 487.      Estimate:	$200 – $400.  Sold: $2,242.     Description:   19th Century Shenandoah Valley Polychrome Glazed Redware Pottery Storage Jar. Attributed to J. Eberly & Co., Circa 1885-1889. Flared rim, cylindrical body and molded base. 8-1/4"h. Condition: Good with minor edge chips and glazing wear. Primitive, Mason Jars, Decorative Jars, Bennington, Old House
Conestoga Auctions - Harry B. Hartman Estate Auction - Session VI Nov. 21, 2015. Lot: 487. Estimate: $200 – $400. Sold: $2,242. Description: 19th Century Shenandoah Valley Polychrome Glazed Redware Pottery Storage Jar. Attributed to J. Eberly & Co., Circa 1885-1889. Flared rim, cylindrical body and molded base. 8-1/4"h. Condition: Good with minor edge chips and glazing wear.
Conestoga Auctions -  Harry B. Hartman Estate Auction - Session VI  Nov. 21, 2015.  Lot: 485.      Estimate:	$300 – $500.  Sold: $3,230.     Description:   19th Century Shenandoah Valley Polychrome Glazed Redware Storage Jar. Ovoid form with loop handle. 9-1/2"h. Condition: Good with small chip repairs on base, chip on lid, some glaze wear. Inspiration, Wood Display
Conestoga Auctions - Harry B. Hartman Estate Auction - Session VI Nov. 21, 2015. Lot: 485. Estimate: $300 – $500. Sold: $3,230. Description: 19th Century Shenandoah Valley Polychrome Glazed Redware Storage Jar. Ovoid form with loop handle. 9-1/2"h. Condition: Good with small chip repairs on base, chip on lid, some glaze wear.
Sold $34,000 Exceedingly Rare and Important Slip-Decorated Redware Jar with Profuse Sgraffito Star, Tulip, and Heart Decorations, Dated 1820, attributed to Solomon Grimm, Rockland Township, Berks County, PA, 1820, ovoid jar with footed base and semi-rounded rim, the surface covered in a dark-brown manganese glaze and profusely decorated with a sgraffito star design on the front and reverse. This decorative treatment includes carved details, which reveal the underlying bright-orange clay body, American Antiques, Early American, American Ceramics, Berks County, Antique Collection
Important Solomon Grimm, Berks County, Pa Redware Jar,
Sold $34,000 Exceedingly Rare and Important Slip-Decorated Redware Jar with Profuse Sgraffito Star, Tulip, and Heart Decorations, Dated 1820, attributed to Solomon Grimm, Rockland Township, Berks County, PA, 1820, ovoid jar with footed base and semi-rounded rim, the surface covered in a dark-brown manganese glaze and profusely decorated with a sgraffito star design on the front and reverse. This decorative treatment includes carved details, which reveal the underlying bright-orange clay body,
US $300.00 Antique Redware Butter Crock Manganese Splotch Decoration  4 1/2" highes Home Décor, Decoration, Jars, Antique, Jugs
Antique Redware Butter Crock Manganese Splotch Decoration
US $300.00 Antique Redware Butter Crock Manganese Splotch Decoration 4 1/2" highes
Sold for $270 TWO REDWARE JARS.   American, mid 19th century. Mottled glaze with incised tulip on botttom, 6.5"h., and brown glaze stamped "C. Link, Exeter", 4.5"h.  Estimate $ 100-300 Exeter, Glaze, Sold, Jar, 19th Century, Century, American
Sold for $270 TWO REDWARE JARS. American, mid 19th century. Mottled glaze with incised tulip on botttom, 6.5"h., and brown glaze stamped "C. Link, Exeter", 4.5"h. Estimate $ 100-300
Sold for $210 SIGNED REDWARE JAR.   Impressed "John Bell, Waynesboro" (Pennsylvania, mid 19th century). 4.75"h.  Estimate $ 250-450 Vintage, Mugs, Waynesboro, Moscow Mule Mugs
Sold for $210 SIGNED REDWARE JAR. Impressed "John Bell, Waynesboro" (Pennsylvania, mid 19th century). 4.75"h. Estimate $ 250-450
Sold $31,000  Extremely Rare and Important Lidded Redware Sugar Jar with Profuse Three-Color Slip Decoration, Alamance County, NC origin, possibly Jacob Albright, Jr. and Henry Loy, circa 1790-1810, squat-shaped, ovoid jar with footed base, open horizontally-oriented handles, and original domed lid with pointed finial. Surface covered in dark manganese and profusely decorated with floral, geometric, and line designs in sea-green, orange, and white slip. Front and reverse wit North Carolina, Ceramics, Pottery Art
Extremely Rare Alamance County, Nc Lidded Redware Sugar
Sold $31,000 Extremely Rare and Important Lidded Redware Sugar Jar with Profuse Three-Color Slip Decoration, Alamance County, NC origin, possibly Jacob Albright, Jr. and Henry Loy, circa 1790-1810, squat-shaped, ovoid jar with footed base, open horizontally-oriented handles, and original domed lid with pointed finial. Surface covered in dark manganese and profusely decorated with floral, geometric, and line designs in sea-green, orange, and white slip. Front and reverse wit
Sold $160 Two Pennsylvania 19th Century Redware Pottery Apple Butter Crocks. Mottle glazed with ovoid bodies and single loop handles, 5-3/4" and 6"h. ... Tennessee, Glazes For Pottery, Butter Crock
Two Pennsylvania 19th Century Redware Pottery Apple
Sold $160 Two Pennsylvania 19th Century Redware Pottery Apple Butter Crocks. Mottle glazed with ovoid bodies and single loop handles, 5-3/4" and 6"h. ...
US $166.00 A very fine Trio of Canning or Preserve Jars, American, 19thC. Tallest (featured) is a rare Redware piece signed John Bell / Waynesboro (PA), along with two unsigned, exceptional Slip-Glazed Stoneware examples. The Bell Jar covered in vibrant Manganese with a Clear Lead finish. All are wheel-thrown; overall form, size and color vary per piece (see photos). Canning Jars
US $166.00 A very fine Trio of Canning or Preserve Jars, American, 19thC. Tallest (featured) is a rare Redware piece signed John Bell / Waynesboro (PA), along with two unsigned, exceptional Slip-Glazed Stoneware examples. The Bell Jar covered in vibrant Manganese with a Clear Lead finish. All are wheel-thrown; overall form, size and color vary per piece (see photos).