19thc DL & AK ballard 3 galon Jug, New England
Located in Los Angeles, CA
19thc Large 3 gallon Jug From New England. maker is DL & AK Ballard. New England. Wonderful patina
Antique 19th Century American Adirondack Pottery
Pottery
19thc DL & AK ballard 3 galon Jug, New England
Located in Los Angeles, CA
19thc Large 3 gallon Jug From New England. maker is DL & AK Ballard. New England. Wonderful patina
Pottery
Petite Flow Blue Transferware Plate, New Wharf Pottery England, 19th Century
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
craftsmanship and timeless table decor. Maker & Attribution: New Wharf Pottery, England — a 19th-century
Ceramic, Paint
$396Sale Price|20% Off
H 9.63 in W 10.13 in D 5.75 in
1960s New England Luncheon Pitcher Milk White Glazed Stoneware Large Pottery
By Bennington Potters
Located in Hyattsville, MD
A wonderful mid-century hand crafted rendition of a classic early American form by David Gil for the Bennington Potters. Multiple glaze skips on the surface create an organic patina ...
Stoneware
$545 / set
H 1 in Dm 9.25 in
English New Wharf Pottery Conway Pattern Flow Blue Plates, circa 1890, S/4
By Staffordshire
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of four English Flow Blue Plates, in the Conway pattern, by New Wharf Pottery, circa late
Porcelain
Staffordshire Plate The Landing of General Lafayette at New York
Located in Leeds, GB
General Lafayette's arrival at New York on 16 August 1824 remains one of the key events in the
Earthenware
Sold
H 0.63 in Dm 9.13 in
Antique American Oyster Plate Signed "New England Pottery Co., " circa 1880-1890
Located in New Orleans, LA
Rare antique American oyster plate signed "New England Pottery Co.,"circa 1880-1890.
Antique American "New England Pottery" Cobalt Blue & Gold Oyster Plate Ca. 1890
Located in New Orleans, LA
Rare antique American hand-painted cobalt blue and gold porcelain oyster plate made by "New England
Porcelain
Antique Oyster Plate
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique American Faience Oyster Plate signed by New England Pottery Co.
Ceramic
Sold
H 2.96 in Dm 3.25 in
New Stunning Small Moorcroft Pottery Flower Vase Floral Pattern Hand Painted
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We are delighted to offer for auction this new Moorcroft pottery small flower vase A very small
Pottery
J & G Meakin New York Worlds Fair Commemorative Pottery Plate, 1939
By Meakin & Co.
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine English J & G Meakin commemorative pottery plate made for the New York Worlds Fair, 1789
Pottery
19thc Ironstone Rolling Pin From New England
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This wonderful 19thc ironstone baking rolling pin is in mint condition and has the original natural pine handles with a wonderful untouched patina.These are quite rare to find especi...
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H 8.67 in Dm 10.24 in
Antique Planter, English, Majolica, New Leaf, Jardinière, Art Nouveau, Victorian
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique planter. An English, Majolica glaze New Leaf jardinière in Art Nouveau taste
Ceramic
The New Chaffers Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain
By William Chaffers
Located in valatie, NY
The New Chaffers Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain. London: Reeves and Turner, 1912
Paper
Sold
H 7.5 in
Antique Staffordshire Pottery Bocage Type Figure "The New Marriage Act" Early 19th Century
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
A fine and very crisp example of a Staffordshire pottery pearlware bocage type figure group known
Small Blue and White Transfer Ware Plate of City Hall, New York
Located in Great Barrington, MA
The firm of Joseph Stubbs of Burslem, England made this medium blue view of New York's City Hall
Pottery
$3,584Sale Price / set|26% Off
H 5.91 in Dm 11.42 in
Faience Dinner Service Table with Blue Decoration, France 19th Century
Located in LA CIOTAT, FR
Bring timeless French elegance to your table with this exquisite 75-piece antique faience dinnerware set, beautifully adorned with deep cobalt blue hand-painted floral motifs on a wa...
Ceramic, Faience, Paint
$11,603
H 28.75 in W 30.71 in D 84.26 in
Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm, Leather Sofa FK 6720 for Kill International
By Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius
Located in Uxbridge, GB
For sale is an exceptional Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm three-seat sofa, model FK6720, produced by Kill International in 1967. This stunning piece epitomises the best of mid-ce...
Steel
$24,500
H 22 in W 26 in
"Near Provincetown" Charles Webster Hawthorne, Cape Cod Impressionist Landscape
By Charles Webster Hawthorne
Located in New York, NY
Charles Hawthorne Near Provincetown Signed and inscribed "TO MY FRIEND RILLINGIK" lower left Oil on canvas 16 x 20 1/4 inches Provenance: Private Collection Sotheby's New York, Sept...
Canvas, Oil
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