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Haynes Chesapeake Pottery Co. Baltimore,
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Calvertine Dragon canteen
vase with paw feet. Calvertine was made for a brief time between 1881-1883.
This 6 1/2 inch example is in excellent condition with the exception of
a hair line at the top of the pour spout. Unmarked, it came in four different
sizes up to 12 inches to as small as 4 inches. These were the types of
wares that Haynes was producing in the early 1880's when the rest of the
American pottery world was still selling yellowware and iron stone.
$295.00 |
Toby snuff jar with hat for lid,
rockingham glazed yellowware, attributed to the modeling of Daniel Greatbach
1849-1858. Unmarked condition excellent with no chips or hairlines. Has
a very small professional repair under the hat rim,can not be seen.
$695.00 |
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Salamander Works, New
York,1825-1896
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Rockingham
Glazed Yellowware
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Great hound handled pitcher
festooned with rabbits,ducks,pheasants,and a bear & dog fight in the center
.The condition is excellent with only a series of stilt chips on the bottom
rim were the piece was broken away in the kiln. The rockingham glaze flows
over inside the pitcher and is as nice as the outside,the hound handle
is very similar to the work of Charles Coxon.
$795.00 |
Yellowware hound handled pitcher,
unmarked but possibly from one of the Ohio potteries reference: American
pottery & porcelain by William Ketchum pg.251. North Wind pour spout with
a stag rabbits and a bird on one side, Eagle, boar, and cat on the other.
Butterscotch colored glaze. Condition excellent with one exception, there
is a professional repair to a small chip on the pour spout. $295.00
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Vance & Sons Faience Pottery Co., Wheeling,
West Virginia 1900-1905
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D.F.
Haynes Chesapeake Pottery Co., Baltimore,
Maryland 1881-1883 .
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American art pottery
vase featuring molded Mermaids, great swordfish, cuttlefish, and other
wonderful denizens of the deep on this 12 inch marked vase with Vance
F. Co. and the #118. There is also the letter L which might stand for
Karl Langenbeck who founded the Avon Pottery in 1886 and later worked
at Rookwood. Professional restoration to several small chips at base otherwise
the condition is excellent.
$1800.00 |
Majolica shelf clock with apple blossoms and
a whimsical Baltimore beetle. This Avalon Faience marked clock works
are by the New Haven Clock Co.. Condition is excellent with no chips
or repairs. Clock does work just wind and away it goes. The clock is
hand painted over the glaze. |
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D.F.
Haynes Chesapeake Pottery Co., Baltimore,
Maryland 1881-1883
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Baltimore,Maryland
Stoneware,
maker unknown
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Majolica pitcher marked
"Clifton Decor". Nicely painted fruit and grapes decorate this 7 1/2 inch
pitcher. Condition is as it was when it left the kiln 120 years ago. Clifton
Decor was a under the glaze decoration that was judged to be as fine as
or better then Joshia Wedgwood's Argenta ware at the time. Chesapeake's
Majolica Line was under the supervision of Frederick Hackney, of Wedgwood
and Louis Toft of William Browfields, who both came to America and went
to work for Haynes.
$395.00 |
11 1/2 inch stoneware liquor jug incised "Gilbert
Bros. & Co. Wholesale Druggists No. 9 Howard St. Baltimore,Md.".
1 small chip at base otherwise in excellent condition.
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Edwin
Bennett Pottery Co., Baltimore,
Maryland 1847-1936
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Edwin
Bennett Pottery Co., Baltimore,
Maryland 1847-1936
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Great Bennett canteen vase with applied
feet and handles. The floral transfer ware of roses on this 1887-1900
production piece is marked with an " El Uniico Dragon". I can not find
this mark in any book, but the wares are definatly Bennett. I have about
6 pcs. with this mark and this is the first one for sale. The condition
is excellent.
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Spanish American War Commerative
set 1898 this set contains two plates and a mug all commemorating the
Spanish American War. The first plate has a "Remember the Maine Feb,15,1898"
transfer of the Maine and American Eagle in excellent condition. It is
marked with the Patent applied for wreath mark see Kovel pg. 109F. The
other plate is the Battle of Santiago Bay July 3,1898 listing the 7 ships
that destroyed the Spanish fleet. It has the same mark. The mug is also
a Remember the Maine transfer, is marked 12 ounce, these mugs were sold
as iornstone ware. This is one of only a very few complete sets that I
have seen.
$795.00 |
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D.F.
Haynes Chesapeake Pottery Co., Baltimore,
Maryland 1881-1883
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D.F.
Haynes Chesapeake Pottery Co., Baltimore,
Maryland 1881-1883
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This is a very rare Severn
Ware ghooleh bottle. Production of Severn Ware was very short since it
cost a great deal to produce at that time. Haynes was trying to bring
the Art Pottery world to the masses. Severn Ware was thrown on a wheel
with lath turning to create the classic bands that are found on all pieces.
Production consisted of vases, lamp bases, chocolate pots, pitchers, and
umbrella stands. It was not produced in the typical dinnerware setting.
Condition of this piece is mint it is hand painted with pine cones and
butterflys and is marked Severn Ghooleh.
$1695.00 |
Great Calvertine Ware tall pitcher. Argenta type
ware with lathe turning to create the classic design found on most Calvertine
pieces. Calvertine, along with Avalon and Clifton Decor, were the early
examples of majolica that was being produced at the Chesapeake Pottery
in it's beginning years. Hieght is 8 inches and the condition is excellent.
Unmarked, as was all Calvertine.
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