Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz

Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz
RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY AME RI CAN FOLK ART NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUE, 7 1/4 in HEIGHT, HAND DECORATED REDWARE HANDLED PITCHER, with VARIEGATED OLIVE GREEN GLAZED, DIPPED TOP, NATURAL BISQUE FIRED RED CLAY CERAMIC BOTTOM & WIRE CUT BASEPLATE. Estate fresh & found with two other similar. Pieces in southern New Hampshire. Early 19th century Ame ri can folk art antique redware decorated, glazed ceramic pitchers & other wheel-thrown art pottery vessels. 7 ¼ ” Height x 6 ” widest point x 3 ¾ rim Diameter. X 3 ¼ base Width. Estate fresh and found in the same rural home here in southern New Hampshire, along with two other similar early redware ceramic vessels. This small, 7 1/4 in height early 19th century Ame ri can folk art New England primitive wheel-thrown and hand decorated, variegated olive glaze dipped top, redware clay, ceramic handled pitcher, features a slab-constructed, attached handle and unglazed bottom of the vessel, showing bare redware clay, that’s been fired in the kiln. The resulting finish is compelling, visually captivating and very active, with the colors of the olive glaze fluctuating, as well as its sheen. The bare redware clay shows all the natural phenomena of being fired in a kiln, with flashes of sepia brown, burnt sienna, burnt umber and putty white. The attached slab-constructed handle is intact, as is the top rim of the wheel-thrown body and is devoid of any hairline cracks, noticeable flea-bites or repairs old or new. 100% authentic and original, with no fill or in-painting. In great shape for being about 200 years old. This and two other pieces were found together in the same home, wrapped up in newspaper in a covered box in the pantry. Good to Very Good overall antique condition. The item “RARE EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN ANTIQUE 7 REDWARE HANDLED CER PITCHER DIPPED GRN GLZ” is in sale since Thursday, June 3, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “modsanctuary” and is located in Milford, New Hampshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: US-Northeast
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
  • Style: Naive, Primitive, Americana
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Maker: Unknown New England maker
  • Material: Ceramic & Porcelain
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899
  • Weight: 2 lbs. 8 oz.: Estate fresh, new to the marketplace
  • No hairline cracks or noticeable loss: No repairs (or or new) or in-painting
  • Variegated olive green color: Variegated unglazed redware clay bottom
  • 3 ¾” rim Diameter: 3 ¼” base Width
  • Type: Pottery
  • 100% original antique condition: Untouched & undisturbed
  • Dip glazed: Medium-sized
  • 7 ¼” Height: 7 ¼” Height 6″ widest point
  • Category: Antiques
  • Color: Olive green glaze, nat fired redware clay
  • Featured Refinements: Antique Redware
  • Early 19th century: Circa 1820-1845
  • Authentic: Original
  • Circa 1820-1845: Ceramic pitcher
  • Primitives: Early American art pottery
  • Found in southern New Hampshire: New England antique redware ceramic vessels
  • American: New England
  • Folk art: Americana
  • Wheel thrown vessel: Slab constructed, attached handle
  • Signed: Unsigned
  • Hand decorated: Handmade

Rare Early 19th C American Antique 7 Redware Handled Cer Pitcher Dipped Grn Glz