American Furniture & Decorative Arts

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  1. Six Pieces of Spatter-decorated Pottery, England, c. 1830, an
    octagonal paneled pitcher with two red and green flowers on a blue
    spatter ground, a pitcher, a tea bowl, and a saucer with red and blue
    spatter stripes, a covered sugar bowl and a saucer with blue spatter
    decoration, (imperfections), ht. 2 5/8-10 in.
    $300-500




  2. Dutch Delft Peacock Pattern Deep Dish, Holland, 18th century,
    yellow enamel rim to a blue decorated plate, (rim chips), dia. 12 1/2 in.
    $250-350




  3. Two Polychrome-painted Porcelain Shaving Mugs, probably
    Germany and/or England, late 19th century, one with a round reserve
    depicting the gilt name “F.A. Ellison” over the Odd Fellows symbol
    for the All Seeing Eye and three-link chain with the initials “FLT” for
    Friendship, Love and Truth, flanked by flower sprays on a black ground;
    and one with gilt name “Nap P. Woods” inscribed over a transfer-
    printed trolley, both with gilt rims and bases, ht. 3 1/2, 3 5/8 in.
    $100-150




  4. Five Assorted Polychrome-decorated Ceramic Items, England, 19th
    century, two small stick spatter bowls, one with blue flower decoration,
    one with leaf and diamond decorations around the rim; a blue patterned
    stick spatter decorated covered sugar bowl; a scallop-rim bowl
    with molded fluting around the base, tin-glazed in Imari-palette floral
    decoration; and a floral-decorated hand-painted bowl, ht. 2 3/4-5 1/4,
    dia. 5 1/2-11 in.
    $300-500




179.
Mocha-decorated Yellowware Pottery Chamber Pot, America, 19th
century, the cover and sides with a wide white band ornamented with
green “seaweed” splotches, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$300-500

180.
Pair of Blue and White Dutch Delft Pottery Vases/Lamp Bases,
18th century, tall tapered octagonal form with ribbed sides decorated
with floral lozenge-shaped reserves with floral and leaf borders, vase ht.
17 3/8, further mounted on conforming wood bases and with custom
pierced and hand-painted shades with similar leaf and floral border,
(minor imperfections), overall ht. 36 3/4 in.
$800-1,200

181.
Mochaware Slip-marbled Pitcher, Britain, late 18th century, barrel-
form pearlware pitcher with green reeded rim over a slip-marbled field,
the handle with green daubed leaf terminals, (spot chips, discoloration),
ht. 7 1/8 in.
$400-60

182.
Mochaware Pitcher with Slip-inlaid Banding, late 18th/early 19th
century, the pitcher with wide reeded blue-glazed rim, on bulbous body
with alternating inlaid leaf-patterned slip and blue bands, ht. 9 in.
$300-500

183.
Copper Lustre Liverpool Pottery Pitcher with “General Jackson”
Transfer Decoration, England, early 19th century, with blue band
ornamented with black transfer bust of Andrew Jackson with inscription
“General Jackson/The Hero of New Orleans,” (hairline), ht. 7 in.
$1,500-2,500

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