AMERICAN BLUE AND WHITE SPONGEWARE STONEWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR,
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comprising a Windmill and Bush pitcher, a bulbous-form pitcher with Poinsettia design on a square woven cane background, a Boston Baked Beans crock having cover with acorn finial, and a low, cylindrical-form butter holder having Open Rose motif on waffle background. Unmarked. Condition: Butter and Poinsettia pitcher undamaged; windmill pitcher with chip to end of spout; Boston Beans example having minute rim flake and bruise, a radial hairline to base that extends just below bottom handle terminal, and cover having some scattered flakes and chips. Circa : Late 19th/first quarter 20th century.Item Dimensions: 7 3/4" HOA.Provenance : Property from a Youngstown, OH estate. Estimate : 50 - 80Reference : McNerney - Blue & White Stoneware, Boston Bean example p. 19, pl. top; Poinsettia pitcher p. 68, pl. bottom right; Windmill example p. 75, pl. bottom.
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