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PROBABLY LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, 19TH CENTURY, ONE STAMPED JOHN W. BELL (W.1881-1895), WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA
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THREE GLAZED REDWARE FLOWER POTS
Probably Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 19th century, one stamped John W. Bell (w.1881-1895), Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Each of cylindrical tapering form; the first with coggled brim and red glazed body with brown and green daubs and affixed saucer; the second with a brown speckled glaze and affixed saucer; the third with everted brim and red glaze with brown mottled glaze, stamped John Bell
4 7/8in. high, the largest (3)
Probably Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 19th century, one stamped John W. Bell (w.1881-1895), Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Each of cylindrical tapering form; the first with coggled brim and red glazed body with brown and green daubs and affixed saucer; the second with a brown speckled glaze and affixed saucer; the third with everted brim and red glaze with brown mottled glaze, stamped John Bell
4 7/8in. high, the largest (3)
Provenance
The Bell pot sold in these rooms, 16 October 1996, lot 185
Sale room notice
The description should read two stamped John Bell.