PENNSYLVANIA, 19TH CENTURY
Details
THREE REDWARE ITEMS
Pennsylvania, 19th century
Comprising a glazed bedpan with a circular, inverted lip and ring-incised cylindrical spout with cork plug, the base incised "Christian Miller/Potter at Plumstead [Bucks County] /1855," all covered with manganese glaze; an unglazed redware slip-decorator, attributed to the Herstine Pottery, Bucks County with a circular everted rim above a domed body with three openings, on a circular foot; a slip-decorated harvest jug with a circular spout above a ring-shaped body
2¾in. high, 11¾in. diameter the largest (3)
Pennsylvania, 19th century
Comprising a glazed bedpan with a circular, inverted lip and ring-incised cylindrical spout with cork plug, the base incised "Christian Miller/Potter at Plumstead [Bucks County] /1855," all covered with manganese glaze; an unglazed redware slip-decorator, attributed to the Herstine Pottery, Bucks County with a circular everted rim above a domed body with three openings, on a circular foot; a slip-decorated harvest jug with a circular spout above a ring-shaped body
2¾in. high, 11¾in. diameter the largest (3)
Provenance
Mrs. H. Louise Herstine, Kintnersville, Pennsylvania (the slip decorator)