AMERICAN BUFFALO POTTERY DELDARE "YE OLDEN DAYS" CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN BUFFALO POTTERY DELDARE "YE OLDEN DAYS" CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, comprising a tea tray with image of ladies examining jewelry around a table, entitled "Heirlooms", and signed "W. Foster", an octagonal, panelled body humidor, signed "W. Foster", and a 12 1/8" circular plaque having men in colonial dress standing outside "Ye Lion Inn" with two drilled holes on foot ring for hanging, signed "M. Sned", each with border depicting colonial houses. Black printed mark on base with Buffalo over sign reading "MADE AT / ye / BUFFALO / POTTERY / DELDARE WARE / UNDERGLAZE" with dates 1908 and 1909. Buffalo Pottery Company, Buffalo, New York. First quarter 20th century.
Condition: Each having professional restoration with some expected scattered scratches; tea tray with some flaking to restored lower corner; and humidor with minor flakes to interior lip and some crazing.
Size: Tray 12 1/8" x 9 1/8" and humidor 7" HOA.
Provenance: From the estate of Holton Rosenquist, Bradford, IL.
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AMERICAN BUFFALO POTTERY DELDARE "YE OLDEN DAYS" CERAMIC ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, comprising a tea tray with image of ladies examining jewelry around a table, entitled "Heirlooms", and signed "W. Foster", an octagonal, panelled body humidor, signed "W. Foster", and a 12 1/8" circular plaque having men in colonial dress standing outside "Ye Lion Inn" with two drilled holes on foot ring for hanging, signed "M. Sned", each with border depicting colonial houses. Black printed mark on base with Buffalo over sign reading "MADE AT / ye / BUFFALO / POTTERY / DELDARE WARE / UNDERGLAZE" with dates 1908 and 1909. Buffalo Pottery Company, Buffalo, New York. First quarter 20th century.
Condition: Each having professional restoration with some expected scattered scratches; tea tray with some flaking to restored lower corner; and humidor with minor flakes to interior lip and some crazing.
Size: Tray 12 1/8" x 9 1/8" and humidor 7" HOA.
Provenance: From the estate of Holton Rosenquist, Bradford, IL.