Rare Antique Redware 12″ x 4″ Bowl, 1800 Renaissances Period Design. Don’t Know anything about item, Please Check. “Please View Photos” Most of the items we sell are vintage or used. We try to describe them as accurate as we can, however we might miss a DETAIL in the description from time to time. Thanks for viewing our auctions!
WE LIST FRESH-TO-THE-MARKET ITEMS SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE REDWARE STORAGE JAR. About 6″ tall x 5″ diameter. Wonderful glazed redware jar. Probably early 19th century. Used for storing oysters, pickles, tobacco, butter, etc. Likely New England origin. Iron-rich, lightly speckled glaze. Coiled firing lines visible. No hairlines or craquelure. Some tiny rim frits. Rich, dark molasses drip glaze (all visible in the images). A FINE EARLY AMERICAN REDWARE GLAZED JAR.
TERRIFIC ANTIQUE REDWARE URN / VASE. About 10 1/2″ high x 6″ diameter. Rare redware urn / vase with manganese splotch glaze. Probably Maine or New Hampshire origin. Cylindrical form with flared rim. Lightly incised ring decorations around the shoulder. Clay coil lines plainly visible. 4 hairline, hard to see, but it’s there near the rim. One tiny impact ding that was patched with old redware clay, probably in the early 19th century (all visible in the images). A RARE AND UNUSUAL EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLAZED REDWARE URN / VASE.
Offering this rare piece of antique redware. Measures 8.5″ T x 8″ x 7.5″ W (slightly out of round) x 5.25″ base. This piece has a beautiful surface with a dry patinated wear and spots of glaze througout as seen “splashes” of it. In good overall condition with some wear around the rim but no major cracks or damage noticed. Bottom has a rare signed piece J. Carey attributed to Shippensburg, PA. Excellent piece of redware for your homes collection. Expect minor abrasions and wear consistent with age and use.
TERRIFIC ANTIQUE REDWARE URN / VASE. About 10 1/2″ high x 6″ diameter. Rare redware urn / vase with manganese splotch glaze. Probably Maine or New Hampshire origin. Cylindrical form with flared rim. Lightly incised ring decorations around the shoulder. Clay coil lines plainly visible. 4 hairline, hard to see, but it’s there near the rim. One tiny impact ding that was patched with old redware clay, probably in the early 19th century (all visible in the images). A RARE AND UNUSUAL EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLAZED REDWARE URN / VASE.
TERRIFIC ANTIQUE REDWARE URN / CROCK / VASE. About 11 1/2″ high x 10 1/2″ diameter. Rare redware urn with manganese splotch glaze. Probably Maine or New Hampshire origin. Bulbous form with applied ear handles. Lightly incised ring decorations around the body and neck. Some rim and base chips, and some spots of glaze loss around the lower half (all visible in the images). A RARE AND UNUSUAL EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLAZED REDWARE URN / CROCK / VASE.
The cradle was molded in two pieces and the halves pressed together, then the rockers added prior to firing. The outside of the cradle is attractively formed with Rockingham glaze decorating the top and sides. Measuring 4 ½” long by 3 ¼” in height this cradle is nicely molded and decorated. When found, these cradles usually have damage from having been played with by children. This is in near mint condition with only minor glaze loss on the top of the rockers with no other damage or repairs. Very few of these cradles have survived in any condition and are highly collectable.
RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY AME RI CAN FOLK ART, NEW ENGLAND PRIMITIVE ANTIQUE. REDWARE WHEEL THROWN CERAMIC VESSEL. Featuring ROLLED TOP RIM, SOFT, INCISED SIDEWALL INSCRIBED. LINES & with WARM, VARIEGATED, SPECKLED BURNT SIENNA GLAZED. INTERIOR & WIRE CUT BASEPLATE in STAIN. SEMI- REFLECTIVE GLAZED FINISH. There’s a very small & one moderately sized flea-bite on the upper rolled edge of the redware jar. No attempt has been made to professionally remedy. Recently discovered in an early southern New Hampshire farmhouse along with two other early 19th century primitive redware ceramic vessels. All three early Ame ri can artifacts were only gently washed with tepid water & gently dried to remove years of built up silt & dust. They otherwise remain exactly as they were found when they were removed from the home, without repairs or other interventions. They haven’t been’worked on. Early 19th century, Ame ri can folk art, New England primitive antique wheel thrown & hand decorated redware ceramic pots, pitchers & other early Ame ri can ceramic vessels. 5 ¾ ” Height x 5″ top Width x 4 base Width. Good to Very Good overall antique cond. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Vases”. The seller is “modsanctuary” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Redware Jar Crock Early and RARE New England Pottery. For your consideration is a very early American redware vessel. Redware storage jar or crock. Nice dark brown color, thick and heavy, glazed inside, unglazed outside. Hand thrown with very fine proportions. A majestic early Americana piece. Circa 18th century, found in Massachusetts. PLEASE SCROLL DOWN THE PAGE FOR MORE PHOTOS! 10″ tall, 9″ top diameter, 6.75 base diameter. Weighs about 10 + lbs. Condition: Very Good overall. Hand thrown with all the expected irregularities in the process of turning and firing it. Please see photos below. ONCE AGAIN – THE IRREGULARITIES ON THE TOP LIP AS SEEN ON THE PICTURES ARE NOT CRACKS, CHIPS, FLAKES OR LOSSES, BUT WERE CAUSED BY THE POTTER’S HANDS IN THE MAKING PROCESS. Local Pickups Are Welcome! Take a look at the other items we have for sale now. Our items are described with the best of our knowledge and ability. We will be glad to answer all of your questions and provide additional photos and/or information. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “imeon” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.