Lot 192
  • 192

Miscellaneous Group of Cobalt-Blue Decorated Salt-Glazed Stoneware Vessels, Mostly New York, 19th century

Estimate
2,000 - 4,000 USD
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Description

  • Stoneware
  • Height of tallest 12 in.
Comprising:
A Rare Stoneware miniature Font With Cobalt Decoration, the back with a cross, Unmarked American19th Century, Height 5  1/2  in.
A Rare Ring Shaped Harvest Flask, Unmarked,19th Century, Height 8  1/2  in.
A Stoneware Inkwell, Height 1  1/2  in. by Diameter 4 in.
An Ovoid Shaped Miniature Stoneware Bank with front incised 248, Height 3 1/8 in.
A Rare Miniature Stoneware Jug, Probably 18th century, Height 4 in.
A Stoneware Flask, with ochre and deep blue decoration, Height 6 5/8 in.
A Half-Pint Salt-Glazed Stoneware Cobalt-Blue Decorated and Incised Flask with extremely rare Stoneware Screw top, New York or New Jersey, 18th century, Collection of Harald Corbin, Height 7 3/4 in.
A One-Handled Stoneware Jug with cobalt decoration, ornament reads J. Nussenfeld/1300 Main St./Brideport,/Conn, Height 12 in.

Provenance

Harvest Flask:  Marlin G. Denlinger Auctions, Spring Stoneware Auction, April 13, 1985, lot 130
Screw-Top Flask: Harold Corbin, Litchfield Auction Company, January 1, 1990
Flask: Three Behrs, Carmel, New York

Catalogue Note

A related flask from the Remensnyder Collection is illustrated in Webster, North American Stoneware p. 203, Figure 290