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~ VERY EARLY 7 1/4" PUMPKIN GLAZE REDWARE BOWL c1800 ~
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~ VERY EARLY 7 1/4" PUMPKIN GLAZE REDWARE BOWL c1800 ~ ~ Spectacular Primitive Redware Possibly 1700s ~ You're bidding on a wonderful example of early primitive Northeast redware. This piece is in superb condition with a beautiful pumpkin-glazed interior. The rim has a black ring trim around it. The bottom shows some natural old scorching from use. I believe the origin to be either Maine or Connecticut. I lean towards Connecticut origin as the pumpkin glaze closely resembles the glaze I've seen on other early Connecticut redware pieces I have obtained from time to time. Those had a manganese decoration and I believe this bowl to date before those pieces. It could very possibly date to the 1700s. The age is obvious in person and you should be able to get a good idea from the pictures. I have one other smaller piece I'll be listing with a green-glazed interior. Condition: Incredibly pristine! No chips, cracks, fleabites or hairlines. Some natural glaze misses to the beautiful pumpkin-glazed interior. Some scorching to the base consistent with age and use. Dimensions: 7 1/4" diameter with a 5 5/8" base diameter. The bowl is 1 1/2" deep. A gorgeous pumpkin glaze over ancient thick redware in superb condition makes this primitive piece very special indeed. Rare and valuable, this excellent redware bowl hits the auction block with no reserve and a low open. Please check my other listings for a similar redware bowl with a green-glazed interior. Great luck, thanks for checking this one out. Now you need to own it!
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