A SLIP-WASHED REDWARE PITCHER

PROBABLY SHENANDOAH VALLEY, 19TH CENTURY

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A SLIP-WASHED REDWARE PITCHER
Probably Shenandoah Valley, 19th century
The circular rim above a tapering neck decorated with molded bands over a flaring body, with applied handle, on a circular foot, all slip-washed in yellow with green and brown glaze highlights; together with a redware mug with everted rim above a swelled body, with applied handle, on a circular foot, decorated in brown, green and yellow, a slip-washed canteen with daubs of brown and yellow slip, a redware circular plate with daubs of brown slip and a raised image of a rooster and a small glazed circular redware dish with yellow slip and a coggle-wheel rim
6in. high, the pitcher (5)
Sale room notice
Please note the cup illustrated as lot 252 is in fact lot 232

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