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Property from the Collection of Leslie and Peter Warwick, Middletown, New Jersey

A Group of Three American Redware Vessels, 19th Century

Lot Closed

January 25, 08:33 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 8,000 USD

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Lot Details

Description

red earthenware

heights 6 in., 9 in., and 10 in.


comprising a jar attributed to Wilhelm Medinger Sr. (1826-1902), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, circa 1875, a stew pot with associated lid, Bristol County, Massachusetts, 19th century, and a bulb jar, attributed to Alvin Wilcox, West Bloomfield, New York, circa 1835 (3 pieces).


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Redware jar:

Samuel Herrup, December 2006.

Redware stew pot:

Skinner Inc., Killingworth, Connecticut, Collection of Lew Scranton, 2016.

Redware bulb jar:

David Good & Samuel Forsythe, Connecticut Antiques Show, Hartford, March 2005.

Remi Spriggs, “Living with antiques: An Americana collection in New Jersey,” Magazine Antiques (April 2005), 94-105;

Leslie and Peter Warwick, Love At First Sight: Discovering Stories About Folk Art & Antiques Collected by Two Generations & Three Families, (New Jersey: 2022), pp. 103-4, fig. 181, fig. 182, and fig. 184.