American Furniture & Decorative Arts

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  1. Bennington Porcelain “Wild Rose” Pattern Pitcher, Bennington,
    Vermont, 1853-58, clear glaze over eight-panel molded vessel with
    allover rose vine design in relief, ht. 10 1/8 in.
    $400-600




  2. Risley Pottery Pitcher, Sidney Risely, Norwich, Connecticut, c. 1850,
    the body decorated with molded flower sprigs and grape clusters,
    lustrous Albany slip glaze, impressed “S. RISLEY NORWICH” on base,
    (minor rim line), ht. 5 1/2 in.




Literature: A pitcher with similar molded decoration by Risley pottery
is pictured in Early New England Potters and Their Wares, by Lura
Woodside Watkins, Archon Books, 1968, plate 120.
$200-300




  1. Rockingham Glazed Shell-decorated Spittoon, probably America,
    mid to late 19th century, twelve-panel round spittoon with molded fan-
    shaped shells around the shoulder, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 8 in.
    $300-500




  2. Bennington Pottery Rockingham Glazed Pitcher, Norton & Fenton,
    Bennington, Vermont, 1845-47, six-sided vessel with molded medallion
    and swags about the neck and body, early dark luster Rockingham
    glaze, (imperfections), ht. 6 3/4 in.
    $300-500




  3. Bennington Pottery Flint Enamel Teapot, Bennington, Vermont, mid-
    19th century, ribbed cover and body with molded leaves around the
    neck, unmarked, (chipped spout, crack and chip to lid), ht. 7 1/4 in.
    $300-500




778.
Risley Pottery Rockingham-glazed Corn Pitcher, Sidney Risely,
Norwich, Connecticut, c. 1850, the body and handle molded with stalks
of corn, (imperfections), ht. 9 3/8 in.

Literature: A similar pitcher by Risley pottery is pictured in Early New
England Potters and Their Wares, by Lura Woodside Watkins, Archon
Books, 1968, plate 120.
$100-150

779.
Rockingham Glazed Pottery Teapot, probably America, mid to late
19th century, molded with scrolled foliage on cover and eight-panel
body, unmarked, (minor cover chip), ht. 6 1/2 in.
$150-250

780.
Two Small Rockingham Glazed Pottery Flowerpots, Bennington,
Vermont, late 19th century, one commemorating the Bennington
Centennial, impressed “BENNINGTON AUGUST 16, 1877
CENTENNIAL” on side, (base chip); the other with molded cattails
around the side, ht. 3, 4 1/4 in.
$200-250

781.
Four Rockingham Glazed Pottery Items, America, mid-19th century,
a Toby jug with molded grapevine pattern on handle, two small
pitchers, one with eight-lobes with reeded handle, one eight-panel with
molded scallop and foliate decoration, a small milk pan shaped dish,
(minor chips), ht. 1 3/4-6 1/2 in.
$300-500

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