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Price: $550.00 USD
Redware Pottery
An unusual Redware Pottery Bean Pot in a nice decorative chocolate brown color. This Redware Pot has been blackened from its years of use. A beautiful glazing accenting the handle area. The inside rim is also inside perimeter are glazed. A wonderful addition to any Redware Collection. ...
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Price: $895.00 USD
Redware Pottery
An Eastern Pennsylvania Yellow Slip Decorated Antique Redware pottery plate. Decorated with a coggled rim and slipware with maganese around the edges, you will find that any piece of American Redware getting harder to find. Condition: edge chips (normal) at it's wonderful Coggled Edge. It ...
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Price: $550.00 USD
Redware Pottery
Antique Redware Potter slipware pie plate, This redware plate has a yellow slipware chicken feet design, the background is a beautiful light pumpkin color. The rim is coggled rim. Condition is excellent, see images. A very solid piece. Measurements: 9 1/2" across
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Price: $495.00 USD
Redware Pottery
This antique stoneware bean pot was said to be taken along a covered wagon trail from Camp Point, Illinoise to Iowa in 1874. It was then taken to Belden Nebraska from Iowa on the immigrant train. Judging from its appearance, I'd say its been there. ...
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Price: $450.00 USD
Redware Pottery
Ovoid Redware pottery jug or milk pitcher. A very interesting decor with a deep rich orange with green and black, maganese throughout. Incised rings around the rim, neck, and base. This redware jug has a hand applied handle, glaze continues to the bottom but as ...
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Price: $100.00 USD
Redware Pottery
American redware pottery mold decorated in a manganese lead glaze, having a rich dark green coloring with a patch of pumkin orange and splotches of black throughout that makes for a very beautiful display. Condition: glaze crazing throughout and a chip on the center horn, ...
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Price: $375.00 USD
Redware Pottery
Redware pottery from the regions of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia have made the utilitarian redware and earthenwares produced in this area highly sought-after specimens for much of the past century. Early collectors of folk art and Americana quickly identified the distinctive works of "Shenandoah". The ...
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Redware Pottery
Coggled Redware Pitcher 19c. Manganese glazing with incised squiggle and Coggled design. Applied strap handle. This jug is about as nice a. Redware piece that I have ever seen: there are no chips, cracks or lines. I do not know if it is a New ...
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Redware Pottery
Large, early period Redware Pottery Charger with yellow slipware decoration with splashes of manganese throughout the design. From Pennsylvania, between 1830 - 1850. Unable to take pictures with out catchlights of the flash. Condition: Slip in excellent condition but underside has chips indicating the need ...
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Redware Pottery
A beautiful Antique ovoid Redware pottery jug in a deep rich chocolate brown with interesting splotches of black from the manganese glaze. This redware just has a hand applied handle, glaze continues to the bottom, bottom of this redware jug has no glaze consistant with ...
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Redware Pottery
Antique Redware pottery milk pitcher with original tin strap handle attributed to F. Schifferle in St. Louis, MO, after 1876. Marked on the bottom with what looks like a number 2. A beautiful warm pumpkin color with with manganese glaze and a metal band around ...
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Redware Pottery
Rare Antique Redware pottery plate from early 19th C. New England origin possibly either New Hampshire or Massachusetts. A most interesting unusual and elaborate design depicting a central motif of an X done in green and dark brown against an pumpkin orange glaze background. It ...
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Redware Pottery
Antique Redware Pottery Jug with a warm brown glaze. Decorated with three incised rings at the base of the neck. Hand applied handle. This redware jug is small measuring 6" in height and 4" at the widest point. Condition: there is a chip at the ...
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