American Glazed Redware Pitcher and Plate, C. 1840
The first probably Bristol County, Massachusetts or Norwalk, Connecticut, medium red clay covered in speckled orange-brown glaze daubed in manganese brown; the miniature dish probably Norwalk, Connecticut or Berks County, Pennsylvania, the medium brown clay covered in orange-brown glaze and further decorated with three wriggly lines in pale yellow slip, incised marks under the base, letter "N" and numeral "8?" Height of pitcher: 4.375 in., Diameter of plate: 4.25 in.
Dimensions: 4.375 x 6 x 6 in
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The first probably Bristol County, Massachusetts or Norwalk, Connecticut, medium red clay covered in speckled orange-brown glaze daubed in manganese brown; the miniature dish probably Norwalk, Connecticut or Berks County, Pennsylvania, the medium brown clay covered in orange-brown glaze and further decorated with three wriggly lines in pale yellow slip, incised marks under the base, letter "N" and numeral "8?" Height of pitcher: 4.375 in., Diameter of plate: 4.25 in.
Dimensions: 4.375 x 6 x 6 in
Condition Report: For condition report requests, please contact us at least 24-48 hours prior to the auction start time. Lot descriptions do not contain condition information and the absence of a condition report does not imply that an object is free of defects or restoration. Condition reports are provided as a complimentary service and are prepared by request on a first come, first served basis. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy to our buyers and reflect the opinion of the auction house and should not be taken as a statement of fact or free from human error.