12/9/24 Premier Antiques & Americana Online Only Auction
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Auction Location
768 Graystone Road
Manheim, PA 17545
Auction Dates and Times
Bidding Starts: Monday Nov 25
Bidding Ends: Monday Dec 9
Auction Type
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Company Information
Hess Auction Group

Contact: John M. Hess
Phone: (717) 664-5238
Email: contact@hessauctiongroup.com
Website: www.hessauctiongroup.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. - 717-898-7284 Pickup: December 10th from 9am-6:pm.We do not have room to store your items! All purchases must be picked up at: 768 Graystone Road Manheim, PA 17545 Items must be picked up on Tuesday, December 10th from 9am -6pm or the items will be forfeit. SHIPPING INFO: We will be sending all OUT- OF-STATE invoices to our local UPS Store #1005 to be shipped. They will pick up your items from our facility and then contact you with a quote. If you are out - of - state and prefer to do local pickup instead, please let us know by Tuesday afternoon. If you are from PA and require shipping, please let us know. *UPS: auction@ship.vet All items MUST be picked up on the stated pickup dates. No exceptions can be made. Hess Auction Group will not be able to hold items past the stated pick up date(s). Buyers will be charged full amount and will forfeit the items if they are not picked up on the stated pick up dates. Any Prospective Bidder (hereinafter referred to as Bidder and sometimes Buyer) who bids on any item, hereby agrees to these Conditions of Sale of John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. (also d/b/a Conestoga Auction Company, Hess Auction Group) (hereinafter referred to as the Auction Company) relative to property being offered for sale at auction. These Conditions of Sale and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by the Auction Company by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made. Auction Company has made every effort to catalog and correctly describe the property to be sold, however, all lots are sold 'AS IS' and should be examined prior to bidding. Flaws and imperfections caused in the making are not noted. Expect normal wear and oxidation on antique metal wares and crazing and normal glaze loss on pottery and ceramics. Any additional condition questions should be made 24 hours prior to the start of the auction to allow for our staff to review the items. In all matters, the records of the Auction will be final. By participating in any sale, the Bidder agrees to be bound by the following terms and conditions: A. This Auction has a 15% Buyers Premium B. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneers will be using set bid increments. If you have placed absentee bids that do not follow the set increments, your bid will be executed at the set lower increment. C. ON-LINE BIDDING: Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions, errors or slow communications. D. PAYMENT: Payment must be made prior to removal from the auction house. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of items. E. Credit Cards will be processed within 1 hour of the auction or 8:am the following business day F. SHIPPING: Auction Company does not pack or ship any items in house. Buyer pays shipping cost directly to shipper. All items are sent through the a third party shipping company. All international customers are responsible for their own taxes and tariffs based upon the actual selling price. The declared value cannot be of lesser value than purchase price. Please contact either: * The UPS Store: auction@ship.vet or (717)-898-9303 (Press #9) * Mail Dock: 717-769-6309 or info@auctionshipping.net for any shipping inquiries regarding any potential shipping costs prior to the auction or post-auction inquires. Please direct all your shipping questions to the above-mentioned names, as we do not ship in-house and are not able to answer these questions. G. AS IS: Bidder agrees that before the Sale, Bidder or Bidder's agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Bidder is responsible for satisfying himself or herself concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the Catalog. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All statements made in the catalog or in the condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Auction Company and the underlying owner of the property being sold ('Owner') assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog. All property is sold "as is" and neither Auction Company nor the Owner make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property. Auction Company and the Owner make no representations as to whether Bidder acquires any reproduction rights in the property being sold at the Sale. H. Withdrawal. Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw any property before sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. I. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the Catalog. J. Video or digital images. At some auctions a video or digital screen may be used. Auction Company is not liable for any errors in the operation or quality of the image presented. K. Reserves. Unless the sale is advertised and announced as a sale without reserves, each lot may be offered subject to reserve. Auction Company may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Owner. L. Bidding. Auction Company reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of Auction Company shall be conclusive in all respects. M. Auctioneer's Discretion. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the article from the sale. If having accepted an opening bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the advance. N. Successful Bid. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot will pass from Owner to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to these Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and such bidder (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as Auction Company may require for all lots purchased. O. Collateral/Security. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in the purchase property and Auction Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to Auction Company any property or monies held or received by Auction Company for the account of the Bidder. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Auction Company has collected funds represented by checks, or, in the case of bank or cashier?s checks, until Auction Company has confirmed their authenticity. Bidder agrees that a 1-1/2% per month late charge will be imposed on the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein and agrees to pay any returned check charges that may be incurred. P. Non-Payment. If the Bidder does not make full payment for the purchases within the time required, Auction Company is authorized in its absolute and sole discretion to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to other remedies available to Auction Company and the Owner: Auction Company is authorized to: (a) hold the buyer liable for the total purchase price; (b) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the Buyer; (c) resell the property at public auction or private sale with terms that Auction Company deems appropriate; (d) to resell the property at public auction without reserve and the Buyer shall be liable for any deficiency, cost, handling charges and the expenses of both sales and the commissions on both sales; (e) to offset the full purchase price against any amount owed by Auction Company to the Buyer; (f) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auctions by or on behalf of the Buyer; and (h) to take other actions as Auction Company find necessary and appropriate. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in any property in Auction Company?s possession which is owned by such Buyer and Auction Company is authorized to hold such property as collateral security for such Buyer?s obligations. Buyer shall be liable to Auction Company for all other charges incurred because of Buyer's non-payment, including attorney fees, expenses and incidental damages. As between Auction Company and Owner, if the successful bidder does not pay for the property, collection procedures shall be the responsibility of the Consignor and not Auction Company. Q. Limitation of Liability. If, for any reason a purchased lot cannot delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, miss-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Auction Company shall not be liable for any amount more than that paid by the buyer. R. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. S. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold "as is" in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. YOUR BIDDING ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Listing Information
Native American items, Redware, Stoneware, Glassware, China, Folk Art, Woodenwares, Miscellaneous, Artwork, Metalwares, Quilts and other Textiles, and Furniture. Previews: Tues., 11/26, 10-6 pm. and Tues., 12/3, 10-6 pm. Pickup: December 10th from 9am - 6pm.

1
Victorian Era Collection of Stone Artifacts.
Framed and mounted from the Lancaster Co., PA area. Eight items including axes, muller and small soapstone bowl.

2
25 Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Points.
Mostly Quartzite archaic types. Condition: Very good.

3
40 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
"Field Grade" specimens. Condition: Very good.

4
50 Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Wired to a cardboard panel bannerstone pre-form, several blades - 3", 4", 6", stone points, etc.

5
50+ Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Wire mounted, quartzite blades, hafted scrapers and points.

6
An Exceptional Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Gorget.
Two drilled biconical holes and "tally marked" along all the edges, 3" x 1-3/4".

7
Two Susquehannock Indian Trade Axes.
Circa 1640 era. Includes a string of terra cotta smoking pipe sections from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

8
Two Ancient 3/4 Groove Stone Axe Heads.
Lancaster Co., PA, 5-3/4" and 5".

9
Two 19th Century Plains Indian Catlinite Pipe Bowl
9" and 2-3/4" x 2-1/4". Elbow type.

10
An Unusual Collection of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Lancaster Co., PA, wire-mounted, outlining an early map of the U.S.

11
40+ Native American Stone Items.
Ancient Lancaster Co., PA Quartzite blades, worked stone pendants, etc.

12
31 Native American Stone Items.
Mostly mid-western prehistoric items, axe celt, points, etc., mounted in a deep frame.

13
Two Prehistoric, Lanc. Co., PA Stone Pestles.
13-1/4" and 10" lengths, one specimen bears a worn, 19th century label "Bainbridge". Condition: Good.

14
Pair of 19th C. Woodland Indian Deerskin Moccasins
Bead decorated. Condition: Very good.

15
Five Miscellaneous Native American Items.
Includes a stone mortar, a Lancaster Co., PA point, a local granite celt, soapstone dish and pipe bowl.

16
Grouping of Ancient Stone Axe/Adze Heads.
Lancaster Co., PA. Rare "triple groove" shows wear, full-groove adze bears 19th century label "Manheim". 5 specimens.

17
Seven Prehistoric Stone Artifacts from Lanc. Co.,
Three axe heads, one bears 19th century label "Manheim", good stone muller, pitted hammer, 3" diam. stone ball, etc.

18
Two 19th C. Native American Items.
A Northwest coast mountain goat horn spoon with minor damage and a very well-made catlinite pipe bowl in the form of a pipe tomahawk head, 8" x 4".

19
Two Scarce Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
A 4-1/4" x 3-1/4" "sinew stone" with drilling and typical edge grooving and an expanded center, single-hole gorget, 2-1/4" x 1-1/2".

20
Two Lanc. Co., PA Native American Artifacts.
Very good quality "sinew stone" and a bannerstone pre-form.

21
Native American Pottery Group.
Includes five old mini-vessels from the Pueblo Indians, a Maricopa Indian jar (shows damage), and an antique Mexical tripod-base clay pot.

22
Group of Miscellaneous Tribal Items.
An African quill box and iron spear, modern Mexican terra cotta mask, walrus tusk spindle top for bow drill, big flint point, etc.

23
A Collection of Native American Artifacts.
Includes a stone pestle which bears the label "Cocalico", polished celt, axe, grooved hammer, and booklets.

24
Various Native American Stone Artifacts.
Lancaster Co., PA stone artifacts in wooden tub to include pestles, hammer stones, celts and axe heads with damage.

25
Group of Native American Curio Items.
Bead-decorated "Order of the Red Man" waistband, a crude stone carving (not Indian made), an Iroquois rattle, and a toy canoe.

26
Group of 18 Native American-Style Slate Items.
Modern works intended to replicate Indian artifacts.

27
Indian Chief Head Made of Ancient Stone Fragments.
Framed, 22-3/4" x 18-3/4" overall.

28
Antique Glass Trade Bead Necklace.
Bainbridge, Conoy Township, PA. 17"l.

29
Antique Native American Beadwork & Carved Bone Nec
Beadwork is 32-1/2"l. Condition: Good.

30
Two Old Western Stagecoach Items.
One is a 1896 Virginia City & Red Bluff, Montana stagecoach waybill, signed by driver, gives passengers names and number of packages, has folds, 11" x 17"; the other is a 1903 Kingman, Arizona Territory newspaper with illustrated stagecoach ad, 19-1/...

31
Three Pueblo Indian Items.
A color-tinted postcard of Pueblo Indian, postmarked 1912, a current issue Pueblo of Tesaque Indian Tribal Police patch, New Mexico, and a "Pueblo Indian Clothing" leaflet on women's costumes, printed March 1945 by Denver Art Museum.

32
1894 Issue of Deadwood Dick, Jr. Pulp Magazine.
Dated Feb. 6, 1894, loose pages, original Beadle's Half Dime Library.

33
Cabinet Card of a Mock Hold-Up.
Circa early 1900s, mounted, 8" x 10" overall.

34
Small Cabinet Card of Family.
Family is posed in front of hotel with automobile, c. early 1900's, 4" x 5".

35
Real Photo Postcard of Two Cowboys.
In wooly chaps, with revolvers, unused. Stamp box logo in use from 1904-1918. Photo has been trimmed.

36
Real Photo Postcard of Cowboy.
With canvas leggings, holding looped rope and revolver, unused. Stamp box logo in use from 1904-1918.

37
Color-Tinted Postcard of Cowboy on Horse.
He is holding a revolver and has wrist cuffs, Arizona-type Spanish toe fenders on saddle, unused. Circa 1910.

38
Large Cabinet Card of Two Cowboys.
Both are in chaps and one is holding a rifle, at a camp cookout, they are identified on back, c. 1890's, 9-1/2" x 11".

39
Real Photo Postcard of Woman Sheriff.
Identified on back as Alice Hogay. She is standing in doorway to "Sheriff's Office", unused. Stamp box logo was in use from 1904 to 1920's.

40
Real Photo Postcard of Sheriff.
He is hanging up "Sheriff's Proclamation" about elections, dated November 3, 1908, unused.

41
1899 Great Falls, Montana Warrant.
For payment to police department. Lists officers and amounts owed, signed by Chief of Police, all patrolmen, jailer and telephone boy. Has folds, 8" x 14".

42
Cabinet Card of Ranch Scene.
Written on back is "Dad's barn and cattle and John and Will Nelson on horses", possibly from Colorado, 4-1/2" x 6-1/2".

43
Cabinet Card of Two Well-Dressed Cowboys on Horses
One cowboy has wrist cuffs, c. 1890's, saddles have southwest toe fenders, 6-1/2" x 4-1/4".

44
Tintype of Western Man.
In hat and knee-hi boots, c. 1880's, identified on back.

45
Tintype of Farmer/Rancher.
In knee-hi boots, and high-crown hat, c. 1880's.

46
1759 Gorham Town, Mass. Bay Land Conveyance.
Seth Harding to Will McCallom, dated on back, missing a portion of the bottom with the signatures. Believed to be part of the old Mass. Bay Colony lands. Condition: Very fragile.

47
CDV of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
1861 was Col. of 21st Illinois Infantry, 1863 General-in-Chief of all Union Armies; President of U.S. 1869-1977.

48
CDV of Union General Logan.
Raised regiment in 1861 in Army of the Tennessee; Commander of XV Corps.

49
CDV of Youthful US Militia Soldier.
Photo by Meltz of Baltimore, MD, c. 1863. Had rev. stamp at one time but has been removed.

50
CDV of Rare Color-Tinted Photo of Andrew Johnson.
Circa 1865, career politician, military Governor of Tennessee, Lincoln's Vice President and President when Lincoln was assassinated, comes with biography. Photo by Thurston, Herline & Co., of Phila.

51
CDV of Confederate Infantry Man in Uniform.
Block 1 Infantry can be seen with magnifier on his sack coat. Photo is taken in winter of 1862. Featured article in the Confederate Veteran Magazine (copy included).

52
20th C. Native American Artwork by Tonita Pena.
Signed, strong colors and wonderful detail. Artist is from New Mexico and was b. 1893, d. 1949. Information on the artist accompanies the piece.

53
Blue Sponge Stoneware "Buck Wheat" Canister.
12"h. Condition: Good with glaze pops. Missing lid.

54
Three Pieces of Stoneware Pottery.
Cowden & Wilcox Jug, 9"h. Straight-sided jar, 6-1/2"h. And a bottle stamped D. Lamoreaft, 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good.


56
Three Blue Sponge Stoneware Mixing Bowls.
7-3/4" to 12" diam. Condition: Good.

57
Seven Various Antique Glazed Stoneware Crocks.
4-1/2" to 5-3/4"h. Condition: Good.


59
Three Blue Sponge Stoneware Mixing Bowls.
10" to 12" diam. Condition: Good.

60
Four Various Pieces of Antique Redware.
Bowl 9" diam. Condition: Good. Mug has a base chip.


62
Lot of Various Rockingham Glazed Yellowware.
Largest 10-1/4" diam. Condition: Good. One small bowl has a chip.

63
Four Blue Sponge Stoneware Bowls.
5-1/4" to 11-1/2" diam. Condition: Good.

64
Unsigned Antique 6-Quart Stoneware Jar.
Cobalt blue foliate corkscrew decoration. 10"h. Condition: Good with small interior rim chips.

65
Unsigned Cobalt Foliate Decorated Stoneware Jar.
Straight-sided, 10"h. Condition: Good.

66
E. & LP Norton 1-1/2 Gallon Stoneware Jar.
E. & LP Norton, Bennington, VT. With blue slip flower burst decoration, straight sides with rolled shoulders, ear handles, molded lip. 10-1/4"h. Condition: Good with some chips.

67
Two Pieces of Cobalt Blue Decorated Stoneware.
1/2-gallon butter crock, 4-1/2"h. x 7-1/2" diam. and foliate decorated jar attributed to Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA, 8-1/2'h. Condition: Good, both have chips.

68
Two Pieces of Pfaltzgraff Stoneware.
Brown glaze jar, 6-3/4"h. And jug, 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good, jar has glaze loss.

69
3-Gal. Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Clover Decoration
Unsigned, attributed to "P. Herrmann", Baltimore, MD, circa 1875. 14"h. Condition: Two large rim chips.

70
Rockingham Glazed Earthenware Mixing Bowl.
With blue and white band decoration. 6-1/4"h. x 14" diam. Condition: Very good.

71
Stoneware Covered Cake Crock and Jar.
Unsigned, attributed to "P. Herrmann", Baltimore, MD, circa 1875. Jar 8-1/4"h. Condition: Both have damage.

72
Two Large Pfaltzgraff, York, PA Stoneware Crocks.
8 and 12 Gallons with stenciled markings. 15" and 17-1/2"h. Condition: Fair with pitting, chips and lines.

73
A.P. Donaghho Parkersburg, WV Stoneware Jar.
Stenciled, 10"h. Condition: Good.

74
S.H. Sonner, Strasburg, VA Stoneware Storage Jar.
Circa 1870. With cobalt blue daubs on shoulder. 9"h. Condition: Good, with one small rim chip.

75
Two 19th Century 1-Gallon Stoneware Jugs.
1st: Unsigned jug with cobalt stylized floral decoration, 2nd: Stamped "R.C.R. Phila" (Richard C. Remmey, Philadelphia, PA). Both are approximately 11-1/2"h. Condition: Good with wear.

76
Hamilton & Jones Greensboro Pa. Stoneware Jar.
Circa 1875 with cobalt blue stenciling. 10"h. Condition: Good with wear.

77
Heavy Glazed Redware Butter Churn.
Flared rim, lug handles, tooled shoulder with incised drape decoration. 13-1/4"h. Condition: Very good.

78
Three Pieces of John Bell, Waynesboro, PA Pottery.
Tallest 8"h. Condition: Fair to good. Jug has a glue-repaired handle, crock has rim chips.

79
Two Pieces of Antique Foreign Glazed Pottery.
Tallest 6-1/4"h. Condition: Good with chips and wear.

80
Two Pieces of Antique Molded and Glazed Pottery.
Redware bear-form cream pitcher and Rockingham glazed spaniel head inkwell. Tallest 5-5/8"h. Condition: Good with wear-


82
S.Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA Storage Crock.
Circa 1890, cobalt blue slip leaf decoration. 9-1/2"h. Condition: Good with one rim chip. Faint stamp.

83
Two Pieces of 19th Century Glazed Stoneware.
Unsigned Remmey jar with cobalt foliate decoration, 7-1/2"h. and beer bottle stamped "Francis", 10-3/4"h. Condition: Good with chips.

84
R.T. Williams 2-Gallon Stoneware Crock.
New Geneva, PA, circa 1880. Blue stencil-decorated bulbous form with molded lip, free-hand cobalt blue bands. 12-1/4"h. Condition: Fair with large flake chip on rim and crack at base.

85
Dorothy Long Slip-Decorated Redware Plate
Signed and dated 1981 with translation on reverse. 12-3/4" diam. Condition: Crack with repair.

86
Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Mugs.
3-1/4" and 3-1/2"h. Condition: Good with small rim chips, smaller mug has restoration on rim.

87
Two Rockingham Glazed Pottery Figural Inkwells.
19th century. Reclining dog, 6"l. and sleeping boy, 5-1/2"l. Condition: Good with chips.

88
Two PA Slip-Decorated Redware Small Plates.
5-3/4" and 6-3/4' diam. Condition: Both have large chips.

89
Two Antique Glazed Redware Storage Jars.
4-1/4" and 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with small rim chips.

90
Antique Yellowware Molded Chicken Still Bank.
Green and brown mottle glaze. 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with small chips and lines.

91
19th C. Slip-Decorated Redware Apple Butter Jar.
Blue and yellow slip on orange/green ground, bulbous form with loop handle. 5-1/2"h. Condition: Good with a couple of base chips.

92
Antique Glazed Redware Miniature Mug and Pitcher.
1-1/2" and 2-1/8"h. Condition: Good, each with one rim chip.

93
Four Various Miniature Glazed Redware Vessels.
Four Various Miniature Glazed Redware Vessels. Tallest 2-1/2'h. Condition: Good.

94
Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Jars.
7-1/4" and 7-5/8"h. Condition: Good with glazing wear.

95
Three Various Antique Pottery Food Molds.
Star mold 9-1/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor chips and wear.

96
T.F. Reppert 1-Gal. Blue Stencil Stoneware Crock.
Eagle and floral decoration. 8"h. Condition: Good with loss to blue stenciling.

97
PA 19th C. Redware Yellow Slip-Decorated Plate.
Coggle wheel edge. 9-3/8" diam. Condition: Good with chips and wear, 1" line.

98
PA 19th C. Redware Yellow Slip-Decorated Plate.
Coggle wheel edge. 10-1/4" diam. Condition: Repaired and oversprayed.

99
1-Gallon Stoneware Jug Stamped "Charlestown".
Stylized butterfly (leaf) cobalt blue decoration. (Edward & Thomas Edmands, Charlestown, MA circa 1852-1868). 11-3/4"h. Condition: Very good with stains.

100
Three Contemporary Redware Slip-Decorated Plates.
Graduated set with preening bird decoration. 8" to 11-1/4" diam. Condition: Very good.

101
Greg Shooner 2004 Sgraffito and Slip Redware Jug.
Running stag and tulip decoration. 6-1/2"h. Condition: Very good.

102
Metropolitan Museum Reproduction Redware Charger.
Peafowl and floral sgraffito decoration, "1793 H.R.". 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Very good.

103
Contemporary Redware Monkey Seated on Dog Figure.
Attributed to Breininger, hand-molded with manganese and yellow glaze monkey drinking from a bottle seated on a reclining dog. 5-1/2"l. Condition: Very good.

104
Two Contemporary Redware Slip-Decorated Plates.
Unsigned. Largest 9-3/8" diam. Condition: Very good.

105
2013 Breininger Redware of Man Sitting on a Stump.
Marked Robesonia Redware. Man sitting on a stump with raised arms taking a drink from a jug, seated dog at his feet, and a snake. 8"h. x 9"l. Condition: Good. Snake has a break repair.

106
Two Greenfield Village Redware Sgraffito Chargers.
Each having tulip and foliate decoration. 12-3/4" diam. Condition: Good, one has a rim chip.

107
Antiq./Vtg. Redware Basket of Fruit Still Bank.
Molded and polychrome painted oval basket of fruit. 3-1/2"h. x 4-1/2"w. x 3-1/4"d. Condition: Good with wear and some glaze loss.

108
Two Contemp. Redware Hand-Molded Animal Figures.
Both with tri-color glaze, seated dog with basket, 5"h. (unsigned) and feline signed "B & L Breininger 1980", 4"h. Condition: Very good.

109
Antique Continental Slip-Decorated Redware Bowl.
3-color slip on orange ground. 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Good with minor wear.

110
Slip-Decorated Redware Puzzle Jug and Pitcher.
Puzzle jug with verse, 5-1/2"h. and cream pitcher with 3-color slip, 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with minor wear.

111
Two Various Glazed Redware Storage Vessels.
4-1/2"h. and 6-3/4"h. Condition: Good with wear.

112
Contemp. Redware Plate & Continental Handled Bowl.
Plate with criss-cross slip, 11" diam. Bowl with manganese stylized floral slip, 3-1/2"h. x 11"w. Condition: Good with minor wear.

113
Two Pieces of Earthenware Pottery.
Nicaraguan cut dragonfly vase signed Roger Calero, 5-1/2"h. and an unsigned (probably Mexican) small bowl with embossed rope design, 3"h. Condition: Good with wear.

114
Two Pieces of Earthenware Pottery.
Signed double-handled jug, 5-3/4"h. and comb-decorated plate, 9-3/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor wear.

115
Glazed Redware Egg Cup and Small Vase.
Signed egg cup, 3"h. and vase 4-1/4"h. Condition: Good with minor chips.

116
Two Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Candlesticks.
Both having flared bases, 4-1/4" and 9"h. Condition: Good with minor wear.

117
Two Glazed Redware Apple Butter Crocks.
6" and 6-1/2"h. Condition: Good. Taller crock has base chips.

118
19th C. Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Charger.
Coggle wheel edge. 13-5/8" diam. Condition: Fair to good with chips and wear.

119
Three Pieces of Glazed Redware.
Mustard pot, 2-1/4"h., plate with coggle wheel edge, 9-3/8" diam. and a bulbous cream pitcher, 3-3/4"h. Condition: Good with wear.

120
19th Century Glazed Redware Bowl and Turks Mold.
Yellow slip-decorated bowl, 6-1/4" diam. and manganese sponge rim mold, 6" diam. Condition: Good. Mold has chips.

121
Five Various Pieces of Redware Pottery.
Including a Breininger rooster and 7" plate, Seagreaves bird, dog whistle and fish flask. Condition: Fair to good with breaks and chips.

122
Three Pieces of Antique Earthenware Pottery.
Bowl 10-1/2" diam. Condition: Poor to fair with breaks and repairs.

123
Glazed Redware Puzzle Jug Dated 1789.
5-1/4"h. Condition: Poor with breaks and repairs.

124
Beaumont Pottery Works, York, ME Crock.
Cobalt blue decorated with man in top hat and various animals. Signed on bottom "Jerry Beaumont 1985". 10-1/2"h. Condition: Very good.

125
Contemp. Stoneware Cobalt Floral Pitcher.
Unsigned, cobalt blue. 15-3/4"h. Condition: Very good.

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John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. - 717-898-7284 Pickup: December 10th from 9am-6:pm.We do not have room to store your items! All purchases must be picked up at: 768 Graystone Road Manheim, PA 17545 Items must be picked up on Tuesday, December 10th from 9am -6pm or the items will be forfeit. SHIPPING INFO: We will be sending all OUT- OF-STATE invoices to our local UPS Store #1005 to be shipped. They will pick up your items from our facility and then contact you with a quote. If you are out - of - state and prefer to do local pickup instead, please let us know by Tuesday afternoon. If you are from PA and require shipping, please let us know. *UPS: auction@ship.vet All items MUST be picked up on the stated pickup dates. No exceptions can be made. Hess Auction Group will not be able to hold items past the stated pick up date(s). Buyers will be charged full amount and will forfeit the items if they are not picked up on the stated pick up dates. Any Prospective Bidder (hereinafter referred to as Bidder and sometimes Buyer) who bids on any item, hereby agrees to these Conditions of Sale of John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. (also d/b/a Conestoga Auction Company, Hess Auction Group) (hereinafter referred to as the Auction Company) relative to property being offered for sale at auction. These Conditions of Sale and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by the Auction Company by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made. Auction Company has made every effort to catalog and correctly describe the property to be sold, however, all lots are sold 'AS IS' and should be examined prior to bidding. Flaws and imperfections caused in the making are not noted. Expect normal wear and oxidation on antique metal wares and crazing and normal glaze loss on pottery and ceramics. Any additional condition questions should be made 24 hours prior to the start of the auction to allow for our staff to review the items. In all matters, the records of the Auction will be final. By participating in any sale, the Bidder agrees to be bound by the following terms and conditions: A. This Auction has a 15% Buyers Premium B. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneers will be using set bid increments. If you have placed absentee bids that do not follow the set increments, your bid will be executed at the set lower increment. C. ON-LINE BIDDING: Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions, errors or slow communications. D. PAYMENT: Payment must be made prior to removal from the auction house. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of items. E. Credit Cards will be processed within 1 hour of the auction or 8:am the following business day F. SHIPPING: Auction Company does not pack or ship any items in house. Buyer pays shipping cost directly to shipper. All items are sent through the a third party shipping company. All international customers are responsible for their own taxes and tariffs based upon the actual selling price. The declared value cannot be of lesser value than purchase price. Please contact either: * The UPS Store: auction@ship.vet or (717)-898-9303 (Press #9) * Mail Dock: 717-769-6309 or info@auctionshipping.net for any shipping inquiries regarding any potential shipping costs prior to the auction or post-auction inquires. Please direct all your shipping questions to the above-mentioned names, as we do not ship in-house and are not able to answer these questions. G. AS IS: Bidder agrees that before the Sale, Bidder or Bidder's agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Bidder is responsible for satisfying himself or herself concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the Catalog. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All statements made in the catalog or in the condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Auction Company and the underlying owner of the property being sold ('Owner') assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog. All property is sold "as is" and neither Auction Company nor the Owner make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property. Auction Company and the Owner make no representations as to whether Bidder acquires any reproduction rights in the property being sold at the Sale. H. Withdrawal. Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw any property before sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. I. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the Catalog. J. Video or digital images. At some auctions a video or digital screen may be used. Auction Company is not liable for any errors in the operation or quality of the image presented. K. Reserves. Unless the sale is advertised and announced as a sale without reserves, each lot may be offered subject to reserve. Auction Company may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Owner. L. Bidding. Auction Company reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of Auction Company shall be conclusive in all respects. M. Auctioneer's Discretion. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the article from the sale. If having accepted an opening bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the advance. N. Successful Bid. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot will pass from Owner to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to these Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and such bidder (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as Auction Company may require for all lots purchased. O. Collateral/Security. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in the purchase property and Auction Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to Auction Company any property or monies held or received by Auction Company for the account of the Bidder. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Auction Company has collected funds represented by checks, or, in the case of bank or cashier?s checks, until Auction Company has confirmed their authenticity. 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The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. S. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold "as is" in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. 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Listing Details
Native American items, Redware, Stoneware, Glassware, China, Folk Art, Woodenwares, Miscellaneous, Artwork, Metalwares, Quilts and other Textiles, and Furniture. Previews: Tues., 11/26, 10-6 pm. and Tues., 12/3, 10-6 pm. Pickup: December 10th from 9am - 6pm.

1
Victorian Era Collection of Stone Artifacts.
Framed and mounted from the Lancaster Co., PA area. Eight items including axes, muller and small soapstone bowl.

2
25 Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Points.
Mostly Quartzite archaic types. Condition: Very good.

3
40 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
"Field Grade" specimens. Condition: Very good.

4
50 Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Wired to a cardboard panel bannerstone pre-form, several blades - 3", 4", 6", stone points, etc.

5
50+ Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Wire mounted, quartzite blades, hafted scrapers and points.

6
An Exceptional Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Gorget.
Two drilled biconical holes and "tally marked" along all the edges, 3" x 1-3/4".

7
Two Susquehannock Indian Trade Axes.
Circa 1640 era. Includes a string of terra cotta smoking pipe sections from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

8
Two Ancient 3/4 Groove Stone Axe Heads.
Lancaster Co., PA, 5-3/4" and 5".

9
Two 19th Century Plains Indian Catlinite Pipe Bowl
9" and 2-3/4" x 2-1/4". Elbow type.

10
An Unusual Collection of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Lancaster Co., PA, wire-mounted, outlining an early map of the U.S.

11
40+ Native American Stone Items.
Ancient Lancaster Co., PA Quartzite blades, worked stone pendants, etc.

12
31 Native American Stone Items.
Mostly mid-western prehistoric items, axe celt, points, etc., mounted in a deep frame.

13
Two Prehistoric, Lanc. Co., PA Stone Pestles.
13-1/4" and 10" lengths, one specimen bears a worn, 19th century label "Bainbridge". Condition: Good.

14
Pair of 19th C. Woodland Indian Deerskin Moccasins
Bead decorated. Condition: Very good.

15
Five Miscellaneous Native American Items.
Includes a stone mortar, a Lancaster Co., PA point, a local granite celt, soapstone dish and pipe bowl.

16
Grouping of Ancient Stone Axe/Adze Heads.
Lancaster Co., PA. Rare "triple groove" shows wear, full-groove adze bears 19th century label "Manheim". 5 specimens.

17
Seven Prehistoric Stone Artifacts from Lanc. Co.,
Three axe heads, one bears 19th century label "Manheim", good stone muller, pitted hammer, 3" diam. stone ball, etc.

18
Two 19th C. Native American Items.
A Northwest coast mountain goat horn spoon with minor damage and a very well-made catlinite pipe bowl in the form of a pipe tomahawk head, 8" x 4".

19
Two Scarce Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
A 4-1/4" x 3-1/4" "sinew stone" with drilling and typical edge grooving and an expanded center, single-hole gorget, 2-1/4" x 1-1/2".

20
Two Lanc. Co., PA Native American Artifacts.
Very good quality "sinew stone" and a bannerstone pre-form.

21
Native American Pottery Group.
Includes five old mini-vessels from the Pueblo Indians, a Maricopa Indian jar (shows damage), and an antique Mexical tripod-base clay pot.

22
Group of Miscellaneous Tribal Items.
An African quill box and iron spear, modern Mexican terra cotta mask, walrus tusk spindle top for bow drill, big flint point, etc.

23
A Collection of Native American Artifacts.
Includes a stone pestle which bears the label "Cocalico", polished celt, axe, grooved hammer, and booklets.

24
Various Native American Stone Artifacts.
Lancaster Co., PA stone artifacts in wooden tub to include pestles, hammer stones, celts and axe heads with damage.

25
Group of Native American Curio Items.
Bead-decorated "Order of the Red Man" waistband, a crude stone carving (not Indian made), an Iroquois rattle, and a toy canoe.

26
Group of 18 Native American-Style Slate Items.
Modern works intended to replicate Indian artifacts.

27
Indian Chief Head Made of Ancient Stone Fragments.
Framed, 22-3/4" x 18-3/4" overall.

28
Antique Glass Trade Bead Necklace.
Bainbridge, Conoy Township, PA. 17"l.

29
Antique Native American Beadwork & Carved Bone Nec
Beadwork is 32-1/2"l. Condition: Good.

30
Two Old Western Stagecoach Items.
One is a 1896 Virginia City & Red Bluff, Montana stagecoach waybill, signed by driver, gives passengers names and number of packages, has folds, 11" x 17"; the other is a 1903 Kingman, Arizona Territory newspaper with illustrated stagecoach ad, 19-1/...

31
Three Pueblo Indian Items.
A color-tinted postcard of Pueblo Indian, postmarked 1912, a current issue Pueblo of Tesaque Indian Tribal Police patch, New Mexico, and a "Pueblo Indian Clothing" leaflet on women's costumes, printed March 1945 by Denver Art Museum.

32
1894 Issue of Deadwood Dick, Jr. Pulp Magazine.
Dated Feb. 6, 1894, loose pages, original Beadle's Half Dime Library.

33
Cabinet Card of a Mock Hold-Up.
Circa early 1900s, mounted, 8" x 10" overall.

34
Small Cabinet Card of Family.
Family is posed in front of hotel with automobile, c. early 1900's, 4" x 5".

35
Real Photo Postcard of Two Cowboys.
In wooly chaps, with revolvers, unused. Stamp box logo in use from 1904-1918. Photo has been trimmed.

36
Real Photo Postcard of Cowboy.
With canvas leggings, holding looped rope and revolver, unused. Stamp box logo in use from 1904-1918.

37
Color-Tinted Postcard of Cowboy on Horse.
He is holding a revolver and has wrist cuffs, Arizona-type Spanish toe fenders on saddle, unused. Circa 1910.

38
Large Cabinet Card of Two Cowboys.
Both are in chaps and one is holding a rifle, at a camp cookout, they are identified on back, c. 1890's, 9-1/2" x 11".

39
Real Photo Postcard of Woman Sheriff.
Identified on back as Alice Hogay. She is standing in doorway to "Sheriff's Office", unused. Stamp box logo was in use from 1904 to 1920's.

40
Real Photo Postcard of Sheriff.
He is hanging up "Sheriff's Proclamation" about elections, dated November 3, 1908, unused.

41
1899 Great Falls, Montana Warrant.
For payment to police department. Lists officers and amounts owed, signed by Chief of Police, all patrolmen, jailer and telephone boy. Has folds, 8" x 14".

42
Cabinet Card of Ranch Scene.
Written on back is "Dad's barn and cattle and John and Will Nelson on horses", possibly from Colorado, 4-1/2" x 6-1/2".

43
Cabinet Card of Two Well-Dressed Cowboys on Horses
One cowboy has wrist cuffs, c. 1890's, saddles have southwest toe fenders, 6-1/2" x 4-1/4".

44
Tintype of Western Man.
In hat and knee-hi boots, c. 1880's, identified on back.

45
Tintype of Farmer/Rancher.
In knee-hi boots, and high-crown hat, c. 1880's.

46
1759 Gorham Town, Mass. Bay Land Conveyance.
Seth Harding to Will McCallom, dated on back, missing a portion of the bottom with the signatures. Believed to be part of the old Mass. Bay Colony lands. Condition: Very fragile.

47
CDV of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
1861 was Col. of 21st Illinois Infantry, 1863 General-in-Chief of all Union Armies; President of U.S. 1869-1977.

48
CDV of Union General Logan.
Raised regiment in 1861 in Army of the Tennessee; Commander of XV Corps.

49
CDV of Youthful US Militia Soldier.
Photo by Meltz of Baltimore, MD, c. 1863. Had rev. stamp at one time but has been removed.

50
CDV of Rare Color-Tinted Photo of Andrew Johnson.
Circa 1865, career politician, military Governor of Tennessee, Lincoln's Vice President and President when Lincoln was assassinated, comes with biography. Photo by Thurston, Herline & Co., of Phila.

51
CDV of Confederate Infantry Man in Uniform.
Block 1 Infantry can be seen with magnifier on his sack coat. Photo is taken in winter of 1862. Featured article in the Confederate Veteran Magazine (copy included).

52
20th C. Native American Artwork by Tonita Pena.
Signed, strong colors and wonderful detail. Artist is from New Mexico and was b. 1893, d. 1949. Information on the artist accompanies the piece.

53
Blue Sponge Stoneware "Buck Wheat" Canister.
12"h. Condition: Good with glaze pops. Missing lid.

54
Three Pieces of Stoneware Pottery.
Cowden & Wilcox Jug, 9"h. Straight-sided jar, 6-1/2"h. And a bottle stamped D. Lamoreaft, 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good.


56
Three Blue Sponge Stoneware Mixing Bowls.
7-3/4" to 12" diam. Condition: Good.

57
Seven Various Antique Glazed Stoneware Crocks.
4-1/2" to 5-3/4"h. Condition: Good.


59
Three Blue Sponge Stoneware Mixing Bowls.
10" to 12" diam. Condition: Good.

60
Four Various Pieces of Antique Redware.
Bowl 9" diam. Condition: Good. Mug has a base chip.


62
Lot of Various Rockingham Glazed Yellowware.
Largest 10-1/4" diam. Condition: Good. One small bowl has a chip.

63
Four Blue Sponge Stoneware Bowls.
5-1/4" to 11-1/2" diam. Condition: Good.

64
Unsigned Antique 6-Quart Stoneware Jar.
Cobalt blue foliate corkscrew decoration. 10"h. Condition: Good with small interior rim chips.

65
Unsigned Cobalt Foliate Decorated Stoneware Jar.
Straight-sided, 10"h. Condition: Good.

66
E. & LP Norton 1-1/2 Gallon Stoneware Jar.
E. & LP Norton, Bennington, VT. With blue slip flower burst decoration, straight sides with rolled shoulders, ear handles, molded lip. 10-1/4"h. Condition: Good with some chips.

67
Two Pieces of Cobalt Blue Decorated Stoneware.
1/2-gallon butter crock, 4-1/2"h. x 7-1/2" diam. and foliate decorated jar attributed to Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA, 8-1/2'h. Condition: Good, both have chips.

68
Two Pieces of Pfaltzgraff Stoneware.
Brown glaze jar, 6-3/4"h. And jug, 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good, jar has glaze loss.

69
3-Gal. Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Clover Decoration
Unsigned, attributed to "P. Herrmann", Baltimore, MD, circa 1875. 14"h. Condition: Two large rim chips.

70
Rockingham Glazed Earthenware Mixing Bowl.
With blue and white band decoration. 6-1/4"h. x 14" diam. Condition: Very good.

71
Stoneware Covered Cake Crock and Jar.
Unsigned, attributed to "P. Herrmann", Baltimore, MD, circa 1875. Jar 8-1/4"h. Condition: Both have damage.

72
Two Large Pfaltzgraff, York, PA Stoneware Crocks.
8 and 12 Gallons with stenciled markings. 15" and 17-1/2"h. Condition: Fair with pitting, chips and lines.

73
A.P. Donaghho Parkersburg, WV Stoneware Jar.
Stenciled, 10"h. Condition: Good.

74
S.H. Sonner, Strasburg, VA Stoneware Storage Jar.
Circa 1870. With cobalt blue daubs on shoulder. 9"h. Condition: Good, with one small rim chip.

75
Two 19th Century 1-Gallon Stoneware Jugs.
1st: Unsigned jug with cobalt stylized floral decoration, 2nd: Stamped "R.C.R. Phila" (Richard C. Remmey, Philadelphia, PA). Both are approximately 11-1/2"h. Condition: Good with wear.

76
Hamilton & Jones Greensboro Pa. Stoneware Jar.
Circa 1875 with cobalt blue stenciling. 10"h. Condition: Good with wear.

77
Heavy Glazed Redware Butter Churn.
Flared rim, lug handles, tooled shoulder with incised drape decoration. 13-1/4"h. Condition: Very good.

78
Three Pieces of John Bell, Waynesboro, PA Pottery.
Tallest 8"h. Condition: Fair to good. Jug has a glue-repaired handle, crock has rim chips.

79
Two Pieces of Antique Foreign Glazed Pottery.
Tallest 6-1/4"h. Condition: Good with chips and wear.

80
Two Pieces of Antique Molded and Glazed Pottery.
Redware bear-form cream pitcher and Rockingham glazed spaniel head inkwell. Tallest 5-5/8"h. Condition: Good with wear-


82
S.Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA Storage Crock.
Circa 1890, cobalt blue slip leaf decoration. 9-1/2"h. Condition: Good with one rim chip. Faint stamp.

83
Two Pieces of 19th Century Glazed Stoneware.
Unsigned Remmey jar with cobalt foliate decoration, 7-1/2"h. and beer bottle stamped "Francis", 10-3/4"h. Condition: Good with chips.

84
R.T. Williams 2-Gallon Stoneware Crock.
New Geneva, PA, circa 1880. Blue stencil-decorated bulbous form with molded lip, free-hand cobalt blue bands. 12-1/4"h. Condition: Fair with large flake chip on rim and crack at base.

85
Dorothy Long Slip-Decorated Redware Plate
Signed and dated 1981 with translation on reverse. 12-3/4" diam. Condition: Crack with repair.

86
Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Mugs.
3-1/4" and 3-1/2"h. Condition: Good with small rim chips, smaller mug has restoration on rim.

87
Two Rockingham Glazed Pottery Figural Inkwells.
19th century. Reclining dog, 6"l. and sleeping boy, 5-1/2"l. Condition: Good with chips.

88
Two PA Slip-Decorated Redware Small Plates.
5-3/4" and 6-3/4' diam. Condition: Both have large chips.

89
Two Antique Glazed Redware Storage Jars.
4-1/4" and 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with small rim chips.

90
Antique Yellowware Molded Chicken Still Bank.
Green and brown mottle glaze. 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with small chips and lines.

91
19th C. Slip-Decorated Redware Apple Butter Jar.
Blue and yellow slip on orange/green ground, bulbous form with loop handle. 5-1/2"h. Condition: Good with a couple of base chips.

92
Antique Glazed Redware Miniature Mug and Pitcher.
1-1/2" and 2-1/8"h. Condition: Good, each with one rim chip.

93
Four Various Miniature Glazed Redware Vessels.
Four Various Miniature Glazed Redware Vessels. Tallest 2-1/2'h. Condition: Good.

94
Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Jars.
7-1/4" and 7-5/8"h. Condition: Good with glazing wear.

95
Three Various Antique Pottery Food Molds.
Star mold 9-1/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor chips and wear.

96
T.F. Reppert 1-Gal. Blue Stencil Stoneware Crock.
Eagle and floral decoration. 8"h. Condition: Good with loss to blue stenciling.

97
PA 19th C. Redware Yellow Slip-Decorated Plate.
Coggle wheel edge. 9-3/8" diam. Condition: Good with chips and wear, 1" line.

98
PA 19th C. Redware Yellow Slip-Decorated Plate.
Coggle wheel edge. 10-1/4" diam. Condition: Repaired and oversprayed.

99
1-Gallon Stoneware Jug Stamped "Charlestown".
Stylized butterfly (leaf) cobalt blue decoration. (Edward & Thomas Edmands, Charlestown, MA circa 1852-1868). 11-3/4"h. Condition: Very good with stains.

100
Three Contemporary Redware Slip-Decorated Plates.
Graduated set with preening bird decoration. 8" to 11-1/4" diam. Condition: Very good.

101
Greg Shooner 2004 Sgraffito and Slip Redware Jug.
Running stag and tulip decoration. 6-1/2"h. Condition: Very good.

102
Metropolitan Museum Reproduction Redware Charger.
Peafowl and floral sgraffito decoration, "1793 H.R.". 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Very good.

103
Contemporary Redware Monkey Seated on Dog Figure.
Attributed to Breininger, hand-molded with manganese and yellow glaze monkey drinking from a bottle seated on a reclining dog. 5-1/2"l. Condition: Very good.

104
Two Contemporary Redware Slip-Decorated Plates.
Unsigned. Largest 9-3/8" diam. Condition: Very good.

105
2013 Breininger Redware of Man Sitting on a Stump.
Marked Robesonia Redware. Man sitting on a stump with raised arms taking a drink from a jug, seated dog at his feet, and a snake. 8"h. x 9"l. Condition: Good. Snake has a break repair.

106
Two Greenfield Village Redware Sgraffito Chargers.
Each having tulip and foliate decoration. 12-3/4" diam. Condition: Good, one has a rim chip.

107
Antiq./Vtg. Redware Basket of Fruit Still Bank.
Molded and polychrome painted oval basket of fruit. 3-1/2"h. x 4-1/2"w. x 3-1/4"d. Condition: Good with wear and some glaze loss.

108
Two Contemp. Redware Hand-Molded Animal Figures.
Both with tri-color glaze, seated dog with basket, 5"h. (unsigned) and feline signed "B & L Breininger 1980", 4"h. Condition: Very good.

109
Antique Continental Slip-Decorated Redware Bowl.
3-color slip on orange ground. 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Good with minor wear.

110
Slip-Decorated Redware Puzzle Jug and Pitcher.
Puzzle jug with verse, 5-1/2"h. and cream pitcher with 3-color slip, 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with minor wear.

111
Two Various Glazed Redware Storage Vessels.
4-1/2"h. and 6-3/4"h. Condition: Good with wear.

112
Contemp. Redware Plate & Continental Handled Bowl.
Plate with criss-cross slip, 11" diam. Bowl with manganese stylized floral slip, 3-1/2"h. x 11"w. Condition: Good with minor wear.

113
Two Pieces of Earthenware Pottery.
Nicaraguan cut dragonfly vase signed Roger Calero, 5-1/2"h. and an unsigned (probably Mexican) small bowl with embossed rope design, 3"h. Condition: Good with wear.

114
Two Pieces of Earthenware Pottery.
Signed double-handled jug, 5-3/4"h. and comb-decorated plate, 9-3/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor wear.

115
Glazed Redware Egg Cup and Small Vase.
Signed egg cup, 3"h. and vase 4-1/4"h. Condition: Good with minor chips.

116
Two Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Candlesticks.
Both having flared bases, 4-1/4" and 9"h. Condition: Good with minor wear.

117
Two Glazed Redware Apple Butter Crocks.
6" and 6-1/2"h. Condition: Good. Taller crock has base chips.

118
19th C. Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Charger.
Coggle wheel edge. 13-5/8" diam. Condition: Fair to good with chips and wear.

119
Three Pieces of Glazed Redware.
Mustard pot, 2-1/4"h., plate with coggle wheel edge, 9-3/8" diam. and a bulbous cream pitcher, 3-3/4"h. Condition: Good with wear.

120
19th Century Glazed Redware Bowl and Turks Mold.
Yellow slip-decorated bowl, 6-1/4" diam. and manganese sponge rim mold, 6" diam. Condition: Good. Mold has chips.

121
Five Various Pieces of Redware Pottery.
Including a Breininger rooster and 7" plate, Seagreaves bird, dog whistle and fish flask. Condition: Fair to good with breaks and chips.

122
Three Pieces of Antique Earthenware Pottery.
Bowl 10-1/2" diam. Condition: Poor to fair with breaks and repairs.

123
Glazed Redware Puzzle Jug Dated 1789.
5-1/4"h. Condition: Poor with breaks and repairs.

124
Beaumont Pottery Works, York, ME Crock.
Cobalt blue decorated with man in top hat and various animals. Signed on bottom "Jerry Beaumont 1985". 10-1/2"h. Condition: Very good.

125
Contemp. Stoneware Cobalt Floral Pitcher.
Unsigned, cobalt blue. 15-3/4"h. Condition: Very good.

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12/9/24 Premier Antiques & Americana Online Only Auction
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Monday Nov 25
Bidding Ends: Monday Dec 9
Auction Location
768 Graystone Road
Manheim, PA 17545
Company
Hess Auction Group

Contact: John M. Hess
Phone: (717) 664-5238
Website: www.hessauctiongroup.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. - 717-898-7284 Pickup: December 10th from 9am-6:pm.We do not have room to store your items! All purchases must be picked up at: 768 Graystone Road Manheim, PA 17545 Items must be picked up on Tuesday, December 10th from 9am -6pm or the items will be forfeit. SHIPPING INFO: We will be sending all OUT- OF-STATE invoices to our local UPS Store #1005 to be shipped. They will pick up your items from our facility and then contact you with a quote. If you are out - of - state and prefer to do local pickup instead, please let us know by Tuesday afternoon. If you are from PA and require shipping, please let us know. *UPS: auction@ship.vet All items MUST be picked up on the stated pickup dates. No exceptions can be made. Hess Auction Group will not be able to hold items past the stated pick up date(s). Buyers will be charged full amount and will forfeit the items if they are not picked up on the stated pick up dates. Any Prospective Bidder (hereinafter referred to as Bidder and sometimes Buyer) who bids on any item, hereby agrees to these Conditions of Sale of John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. (also d/b/a Conestoga Auction Company, Hess Auction Group) (hereinafter referred to as the Auction Company) relative to property being offered for sale at auction. These Conditions of Sale and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by the Auction Company by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made. Auction Company has made every effort to catalog and correctly describe the property to be sold, however, all lots are sold 'AS IS' and should be examined prior to bidding. Flaws and imperfections caused in the making are not noted. Expect normal wear and oxidation on antique metal wares and crazing and normal glaze loss on pottery and ceramics. Any additional condition questions should be made 24 hours prior to the start of the auction to allow for our staff to review the items. In all matters, the records of the Auction will be final. By participating in any sale, the Bidder agrees to be bound by the following terms and conditions: A. This Auction has a 15% Buyers Premium B. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneers will be using set bid increments. If you have placed absentee bids that do not follow the set increments, your bid will be executed at the set lower increment. C. ON-LINE BIDDING: Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions, errors or slow communications. D. PAYMENT: Payment must be made prior to removal from the auction house. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of items. E. Credit Cards will be processed within 1 hour of the auction or 8:am the following business day F. SHIPPING: Auction Company does not pack or ship any items in house. Buyer pays shipping cost directly to shipper. All items are sent through the a third party shipping company. All international customers are responsible for their own taxes and tariffs based upon the actual selling price. The declared value cannot be of lesser value than purchase price. Please contact either: * The UPS Store: auction@ship.vet or (717)-898-9303 (Press #9) * Mail Dock: 717-769-6309 or info@auctionshipping.net for any shipping inquiries regarding any potential shipping costs prior to the auction or post-auction inquires. Please direct all your shipping questions to the above-mentioned names, as we do not ship in-house and are not able to answer these questions. G. AS IS: Bidder agrees that before the Sale, Bidder or Bidder's agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Bidder is responsible for satisfying himself or herself concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the Catalog. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All statements made in the catalog or in the condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Auction Company and the underlying owner of the property being sold ('Owner') assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog. All property is sold "as is" and neither Auction Company nor the Owner make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property. Auction Company and the Owner make no representations as to whether Bidder acquires any reproduction rights in the property being sold at the Sale. H. Withdrawal. Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw any property before sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. I. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the Catalog. J. Video or digital images. At some auctions a video or digital screen may be used. Auction Company is not liable for any errors in the operation or quality of the image presented. K. Reserves. Unless the sale is advertised and announced as a sale without reserves, each lot may be offered subject to reserve. Auction Company may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Owner. L. Bidding. Auction Company reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of Auction Company shall be conclusive in all respects. M. Auctioneer's Discretion. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the article from the sale. If having accepted an opening bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the advance. N. Successful Bid. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot will pass from Owner to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to these Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and such bidder (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as Auction Company may require for all lots purchased. O. Collateral/Security. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in the purchase property and Auction Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to Auction Company any property or monies held or received by Auction Company for the account of the Bidder. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Auction Company has collected funds represented by checks, or, in the case of bank or cashier?s checks, until Auction Company has confirmed their authenticity. Bidder agrees that a 1-1/2% per month late charge will be imposed on the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein and agrees to pay any returned check charges that may be incurred. P. Non-Payment. If the Bidder does not make full payment for the purchases within the time required, Auction Company is authorized in its absolute and sole discretion to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to other remedies available to Auction Company and the Owner: Auction Company is authorized to: (a) hold the buyer liable for the total purchase price; (b) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the Buyer; (c) resell the property at public auction or private sale with terms that Auction Company deems appropriate; (d) to resell the property at public auction without reserve and the Buyer shall be liable for any deficiency, cost, handling charges and the expenses of both sales and the commissions on both sales; (e) to offset the full purchase price against any amount owed by Auction Company to the Buyer; (f) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auctions by or on behalf of the Buyer; and (h) to take other actions as Auction Company find necessary and appropriate. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in any property in Auction Company?s possession which is owned by such Buyer and Auction Company is authorized to hold such property as collateral security for such Buyer?s obligations. Buyer shall be liable to Auction Company for all other charges incurred because of Buyer's non-payment, including attorney fees, expenses and incidental damages. As between Auction Company and Owner, if the successful bidder does not pay for the property, collection procedures shall be the responsibility of the Consignor and not Auction Company. Q. Limitation of Liability. If, for any reason a purchased lot cannot delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, miss-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Auction Company shall not be liable for any amount more than that paid by the buyer. R. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. S. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold "as is" in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. YOUR BIDDING ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Native American items, Redware, Stoneware, Glassware, China, Folk Art, Woodenwares, Miscellaneous, Artwork, Metalwares, Quilts and other Textiles, and Furniture. Previews: Tues., 11/26, 10-6 pm. and Tues., 12/3, 10-6 pm. Pickup: December 10th from 9am - 6pm.

1
Victorian Era Collection of Stone Artifacts.
Framed and mounted from the Lancaster Co., PA area. Eight items including axes, muller and small soapstone bowl.

2
25 Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Points.
Mostly Quartzite archaic types. Condition: Very good.

3
40 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
"Field Grade" specimens. Condition: Very good.

4
50 Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Wired to a cardboard panel bannerstone pre-form, several blades - 3", 4", 6", stone points, etc.

5
50+ Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Wire mounted, quartzite blades, hafted scrapers and points.

6
An Exceptional Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Gorget.
Two drilled biconical holes and "tally marked" along all the edges, 3" x 1-3/4".

7
Two Susquehannock Indian Trade Axes.
Circa 1640 era. Includes a string of terra cotta smoking pipe sections from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

8
Two Ancient 3/4 Groove Stone Axe Heads.
Lancaster Co., PA, 5-3/4" and 5".

9
Two 19th Century Plains Indian Catlinite Pipe Bowl
9" and 2-3/4" x 2-1/4". Elbow type.

10
An Unusual Collection of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Lancaster Co., PA, wire-mounted, outlining an early map of the U.S.

11
40+ Native American Stone Items.
Ancient Lancaster Co., PA Quartzite blades, worked stone pendants, etc.

12
31 Native American Stone Items.
Mostly mid-western prehistoric items, axe celt, points, etc., mounted in a deep frame.

13
Two Prehistoric, Lanc. Co., PA Stone Pestles.
13-1/4" and 10" lengths, one specimen bears a worn, 19th century label "Bainbridge". Condition: Good.

14
Pair of 19th C. Woodland Indian Deerskin Moccasins
Bead decorated. Condition: Very good.

15
Five Miscellaneous Native American Items.
Includes a stone mortar, a Lancaster Co., PA point, a local granite celt, soapstone dish and pipe bowl.

16
Grouping of Ancient Stone Axe/Adze Heads.
Lancaster Co., PA. Rare "triple groove" shows wear, full-groove adze bears 19th century label "Manheim". 5 specimens.

17
Seven Prehistoric Stone Artifacts from Lanc. Co.,
Three axe heads, one bears 19th century label "Manheim", good stone muller, pitted hammer, 3" diam. stone ball, etc.

18
Two 19th C. Native American Items.
A Northwest coast mountain goat horn spoon with minor damage and a very well-made catlinite pipe bowl in the form of a pipe tomahawk head, 8" x 4".

19
Two Scarce Lanc. Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
A 4-1/4" x 3-1/4" "sinew stone" with drilling and typical edge grooving and an expanded center, single-hole gorget, 2-1/4" x 1-1/2".

20
Two Lanc. Co., PA Native American Artifacts.
Very good quality "sinew stone" and a bannerstone pre-form.

21
Native American Pottery Group.
Includes five old mini-vessels from the Pueblo Indians, a Maricopa Indian jar (shows damage), and an antique Mexical tripod-base clay pot.

22
Group of Miscellaneous Tribal Items.
An African quill box and iron spear, modern Mexican terra cotta mask, walrus tusk spindle top for bow drill, big flint point, etc.

23
A Collection of Native American Artifacts.
Includes a stone pestle which bears the label "Cocalico", polished celt, axe, grooved hammer, and booklets.

24
Various Native American Stone Artifacts.
Lancaster Co., PA stone artifacts in wooden tub to include pestles, hammer stones, celts and axe heads with damage.

25
Group of Native American Curio Items.
Bead-decorated "Order of the Red Man" waistband, a crude stone carving (not Indian made), an Iroquois rattle, and a toy canoe.

26
Group of 18 Native American-Style Slate Items.
Modern works intended to replicate Indian artifacts.

27
Indian Chief Head Made of Ancient Stone Fragments.
Framed, 22-3/4" x 18-3/4" overall.

28
Antique Glass Trade Bead Necklace.
Bainbridge, Conoy Township, PA. 17"l.

29
Antique Native American Beadwork & Carved Bone Nec
Beadwork is 32-1/2"l. Condition: Good.

30
Two Old Western Stagecoach Items.
One is a 1896 Virginia City & Red Bluff, Montana stagecoach waybill, signed by driver, gives passengers names and number of packages, has folds, 11" x 17"; the other is a 1903 Kingman, Arizona Territory newspaper with illustrated stagecoach ad, 19-1/...

31
Three Pueblo Indian Items.
A color-tinted postcard of Pueblo Indian, postmarked 1912, a current issue Pueblo of Tesaque Indian Tribal Police patch, New Mexico, and a "Pueblo Indian Clothing" leaflet on women's costumes, printed March 1945 by Denver Art Museum.

32
1894 Issue of Deadwood Dick, Jr. Pulp Magazine.
Dated Feb. 6, 1894, loose pages, original Beadle's Half Dime Library.

33
Cabinet Card of a Mock Hold-Up.
Circa early 1900s, mounted, 8" x 10" overall.

34
Small Cabinet Card of Family.
Family is posed in front of hotel with automobile, c. early 1900's, 4" x 5".

35
Real Photo Postcard of Two Cowboys.
In wooly chaps, with revolvers, unused. Stamp box logo in use from 1904-1918. Photo has been trimmed.

36
Real Photo Postcard of Cowboy.
With canvas leggings, holding looped rope and revolver, unused. Stamp box logo in use from 1904-1918.

37
Color-Tinted Postcard of Cowboy on Horse.
He is holding a revolver and has wrist cuffs, Arizona-type Spanish toe fenders on saddle, unused. Circa 1910.

38
Large Cabinet Card of Two Cowboys.
Both are in chaps and one is holding a rifle, at a camp cookout, they are identified on back, c. 1890's, 9-1/2" x 11".

39
Real Photo Postcard of Woman Sheriff.
Identified on back as Alice Hogay. She is standing in doorway to "Sheriff's Office", unused. Stamp box logo was in use from 1904 to 1920's.

40
Real Photo Postcard of Sheriff.
He is hanging up "Sheriff's Proclamation" about elections, dated November 3, 1908, unused.

41
1899 Great Falls, Montana Warrant.
For payment to police department. Lists officers and amounts owed, signed by Chief of Police, all patrolmen, jailer and telephone boy. Has folds, 8" x 14".

42
Cabinet Card of Ranch Scene.
Written on back is "Dad's barn and cattle and John and Will Nelson on horses", possibly from Colorado, 4-1/2" x 6-1/2".

43
Cabinet Card of Two Well-Dressed Cowboys on Horses
One cowboy has wrist cuffs, c. 1890's, saddles have southwest toe fenders, 6-1/2" x 4-1/4".

44
Tintype of Western Man.
In hat and knee-hi boots, c. 1880's, identified on back.

45
Tintype of Farmer/Rancher.
In knee-hi boots, and high-crown hat, c. 1880's.

46
1759 Gorham Town, Mass. Bay Land Conveyance.
Seth Harding to Will McCallom, dated on back, missing a portion of the bottom with the signatures. Believed to be part of the old Mass. Bay Colony lands. Condition: Very fragile.

47
CDV of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
1861 was Col. of 21st Illinois Infantry, 1863 General-in-Chief of all Union Armies; President of U.S. 1869-1977.

48
CDV of Union General Logan.
Raised regiment in 1861 in Army of the Tennessee; Commander of XV Corps.

49
CDV of Youthful US Militia Soldier.
Photo by Meltz of Baltimore, MD, c. 1863. Had rev. stamp at one time but has been removed.

50
CDV of Rare Color-Tinted Photo of Andrew Johnson.
Circa 1865, career politician, military Governor of Tennessee, Lincoln's Vice President and President when Lincoln was assassinated, comes with biography. Photo by Thurston, Herline & Co., of Phila.

51
CDV of Confederate Infantry Man in Uniform.
Block 1 Infantry can be seen with magnifier on his sack coat. Photo is taken in winter of 1862. Featured article in the Confederate Veteran Magazine (copy included).

52
20th C. Native American Artwork by Tonita Pena.
Signed, strong colors and wonderful detail. Artist is from New Mexico and was b. 1893, d. 1949. Information on the artist accompanies the piece.

53
Blue Sponge Stoneware "Buck Wheat" Canister.
12"h. Condition: Good with glaze pops. Missing lid.

54
Three Pieces of Stoneware Pottery.
Cowden & Wilcox Jug, 9"h. Straight-sided jar, 6-1/2"h. And a bottle stamped D. Lamoreaft, 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good.

55

56
Three Blue Sponge Stoneware Mixing Bowls.
7-3/4" to 12" diam. Condition: Good.

57
Seven Various Antique Glazed Stoneware Crocks.
4-1/2" to 5-3/4"h. Condition: Good.

58

59
Three Blue Sponge Stoneware Mixing Bowls.
10" to 12" diam. Condition: Good.

60
Four Various Pieces of Antique Redware.
Bowl 9" diam. Condition: Good. Mug has a base chip.

61

62
Lot of Various Rockingham Glazed Yellowware.
Largest 10-1/4" diam. Condition: Good. One small bowl has a chip.

63
Four Blue Sponge Stoneware Bowls.
5-1/4" to 11-1/2" diam. Condition: Good.

64
Unsigned Antique 6-Quart Stoneware Jar.
Cobalt blue foliate corkscrew decoration. 10"h. Condition: Good with small interior rim chips.

65
Unsigned Cobalt Foliate Decorated Stoneware Jar.
Straight-sided, 10"h. Condition: Good.

66
E. & LP Norton 1-1/2 Gallon Stoneware Jar.
E. & LP Norton, Bennington, VT. With blue slip flower burst decoration, straight sides with rolled shoulders, ear handles, molded lip. 10-1/4"h. Condition: Good with some chips.

67
Two Pieces of Cobalt Blue Decorated Stoneware.
1/2-gallon butter crock, 4-1/2"h. x 7-1/2" diam. and foliate decorated jar attributed to Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA, 8-1/2'h. Condition: Good, both have chips.

68
Two Pieces of Pfaltzgraff Stoneware.
Brown glaze jar, 6-3/4"h. And jug, 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good, jar has glaze loss.

69
3-Gal. Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Clover Decoration
Unsigned, attributed to "P. Herrmann", Baltimore, MD, circa 1875. 14"h. Condition: Two large rim chips.

70
Rockingham Glazed Earthenware Mixing Bowl.
With blue and white band decoration. 6-1/4"h. x 14" diam. Condition: Very good.

71
Stoneware Covered Cake Crock and Jar.
Unsigned, attributed to "P. Herrmann", Baltimore, MD, circa 1875. Jar 8-1/4"h. Condition: Both have damage.

72
Two Large Pfaltzgraff, York, PA Stoneware Crocks.
8 and 12 Gallons with stenciled markings. 15" and 17-1/2"h. Condition: Fair with pitting, chips and lines.

73
A.P. Donaghho Parkersburg, WV Stoneware Jar.
Stenciled, 10"h. Condition: Good.

74
S.H. Sonner, Strasburg, VA Stoneware Storage Jar.
Circa 1870. With cobalt blue daubs on shoulder. 9"h. Condition: Good, with one small rim chip.

75
Two 19th Century 1-Gallon Stoneware Jugs.
1st: Unsigned jug with cobalt stylized floral decoration, 2nd: Stamped "R.C.R. Phila" (Richard C. Remmey, Philadelphia, PA). Both are approximately 11-1/2"h. Condition: Good with wear.

76
Hamilton & Jones Greensboro Pa. Stoneware Jar.
Circa 1875 with cobalt blue stenciling. 10"h. Condition: Good with wear.

77
Heavy Glazed Redware Butter Churn.
Flared rim, lug handles, tooled shoulder with incised drape decoration. 13-1/4"h. Condition: Very good.

78
Three Pieces of John Bell, Waynesboro, PA Pottery.
Tallest 8"h. Condition: Fair to good. Jug has a glue-repaired handle, crock has rim chips.

79
Two Pieces of Antique Foreign Glazed Pottery.
Tallest 6-1/4"h. Condition: Good with chips and wear.

80
Two Pieces of Antique Molded and Glazed Pottery.
Redware bear-form cream pitcher and Rockingham glazed spaniel head inkwell. Tallest 5-5/8"h. Condition: Good with wear-

81

82
S.Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA Storage Crock.
Circa 1890, cobalt blue slip leaf decoration. 9-1/2"h. Condition: Good with one rim chip. Faint stamp.

83
Two Pieces of 19th Century Glazed Stoneware.
Unsigned Remmey jar with cobalt foliate decoration, 7-1/2"h. and beer bottle stamped "Francis", 10-3/4"h. Condition: Good with chips.

84
R.T. Williams 2-Gallon Stoneware Crock.
New Geneva, PA, circa 1880. Blue stencil-decorated bulbous form with molded lip, free-hand cobalt blue bands. 12-1/4"h. Condition: Fair with large flake chip on rim and crack at base.

85
Dorothy Long Slip-Decorated Redware Plate
Signed and dated 1981 with translation on reverse. 12-3/4" diam. Condition: Crack with repair.

86
Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Mugs.
3-1/4" and 3-1/2"h. Condition: Good with small rim chips, smaller mug has restoration on rim.

87
Two Rockingham Glazed Pottery Figural Inkwells.
19th century. Reclining dog, 6"l. and sleeping boy, 5-1/2"l. Condition: Good with chips.

88
Two PA Slip-Decorated Redware Small Plates.
5-3/4" and 6-3/4' diam. Condition: Both have large chips.

89
Two Antique Glazed Redware Storage Jars.
4-1/4" and 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with small rim chips.

90
Antique Yellowware Molded Chicken Still Bank.
Green and brown mottle glaze. 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with small chips and lines.

91
19th C. Slip-Decorated Redware Apple Butter Jar.
Blue and yellow slip on orange/green ground, bulbous form with loop handle. 5-1/2"h. Condition: Good with a couple of base chips.

92
Antique Glazed Redware Miniature Mug and Pitcher.
1-1/2" and 2-1/8"h. Condition: Good, each with one rim chip.

93
Four Various Miniature Glazed Redware Vessels.
Four Various Miniature Glazed Redware Vessels. Tallest 2-1/2'h. Condition: Good.

94
Two 19th Century Glazed Redware Jars.
7-1/4" and 7-5/8"h. Condition: Good with glazing wear.

95
Three Various Antique Pottery Food Molds.
Star mold 9-1/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor chips and wear.

96
T.F. Reppert 1-Gal. Blue Stencil Stoneware Crock.
Eagle and floral decoration. 8"h. Condition: Good with loss to blue stenciling.

97
PA 19th C. Redware Yellow Slip-Decorated Plate.
Coggle wheel edge. 9-3/8" diam. Condition: Good with chips and wear, 1" line.

98
PA 19th C. Redware Yellow Slip-Decorated Plate.
Coggle wheel edge. 10-1/4" diam. Condition: Repaired and oversprayed.

99
1-Gallon Stoneware Jug Stamped "Charlestown".
Stylized butterfly (leaf) cobalt blue decoration. (Edward & Thomas Edmands, Charlestown, MA circa 1852-1868). 11-3/4"h. Condition: Very good with stains.

100
Three Contemporary Redware Slip-Decorated Plates.
Graduated set with preening bird decoration. 8" to 11-1/4" diam. Condition: Very good.

101
Greg Shooner 2004 Sgraffito and Slip Redware Jug.
Running stag and tulip decoration. 6-1/2"h. Condition: Very good.

102
Metropolitan Museum Reproduction Redware Charger.
Peafowl and floral sgraffito decoration, "1793 H.R.". 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Very good.

103
Contemporary Redware Monkey Seated on Dog Figure.
Attributed to Breininger, hand-molded with manganese and yellow glaze monkey drinking from a bottle seated on a reclining dog. 5-1/2"l. Condition: Very good.

104
Two Contemporary Redware Slip-Decorated Plates.
Unsigned. Largest 9-3/8" diam. Condition: Very good.

105
2013 Breininger Redware of Man Sitting on a Stump.
Marked Robesonia Redware. Man sitting on a stump with raised arms taking a drink from a jug, seated dog at his feet, and a snake. 8"h. x 9"l. Condition: Good. Snake has a break repair.

106
Two Greenfield Village Redware Sgraffito Chargers.
Each having tulip and foliate decoration. 12-3/4" diam. Condition: Good, one has a rim chip.

107
Antiq./Vtg. Redware Basket of Fruit Still Bank.
Molded and polychrome painted oval basket of fruit. 3-1/2"h. x 4-1/2"w. x 3-1/4"d. Condition: Good with wear and some glaze loss.

108
Two Contemp. Redware Hand-Molded Animal Figures.
Both with tri-color glaze, seated dog with basket, 5"h. (unsigned) and feline signed "B & L Breininger 1980", 4"h. Condition: Very good.

109
Antique Continental Slip-Decorated Redware Bowl.
3-color slip on orange ground. 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Good with minor wear.

110
Slip-Decorated Redware Puzzle Jug and Pitcher.
Puzzle jug with verse, 5-1/2"h. and cream pitcher with 3-color slip, 4-3/4"h. Condition: Good with minor wear.

111
Two Various Glazed Redware Storage Vessels.
4-1/2"h. and 6-3/4"h. Condition: Good with wear.

112
Contemp. Redware Plate & Continental Handled Bowl.
Plate with criss-cross slip, 11" diam. Bowl with manganese stylized floral slip, 3-1/2"h. x 11"w. Condition: Good with minor wear.

113
Two Pieces of Earthenware Pottery.
Nicaraguan cut dragonfly vase signed Roger Calero, 5-1/2"h. and an unsigned (probably Mexican) small bowl with embossed rope design, 3"h. Condition: Good with wear.

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Two Pieces of Earthenware Pottery.
Signed double-handled jug, 5-3/4"h. and comb-decorated plate, 9-3/4" diam. Condition: Good with minor wear.

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Glazed Redware Egg Cup and Small Vase.
Signed egg cup, 3"h. and vase 4-1/4"h. Condition: Good with minor chips.

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Two Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Candlesticks.
Both having flared bases, 4-1/4" and 9"h. Condition: Good with minor wear.

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Two Glazed Redware Apple Butter Crocks.
6" and 6-1/2"h. Condition: Good. Taller crock has base chips.

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19th C. Yellow Slip-Decorated Redware Charger.
Coggle wheel edge. 13-5/8" diam. Condition: Fair to good with chips and wear.

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Three Pieces of Glazed Redware.
Mustard pot, 2-1/4"h., plate with coggle wheel edge, 9-3/8" diam. and a bulbous cream pitcher, 3-3/4"h. Condition: Good with wear.

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19th Century Glazed Redware Bowl and Turks Mold.
Yellow slip-decorated bowl, 6-1/4" diam. and manganese sponge rim mold, 6" diam. Condition: Good. Mold has chips.

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Five Various Pieces of Redware Pottery.
Including a Breininger rooster and 7" plate, Seagreaves bird, dog whistle and fish flask. Condition: Fair to good with breaks and chips.

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Three Pieces of Antique Earthenware Pottery.
Bowl 10-1/2" diam. Condition: Poor to fair with breaks and repairs.

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Glazed Redware Puzzle Jug Dated 1789.
5-1/4"h. Condition: Poor with breaks and repairs.

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Beaumont Pottery Works, York, ME Crock.
Cobalt blue decorated with man in top hat and various animals. Signed on bottom "Jerry Beaumont 1985". 10-1/2"h. Condition: Very good.

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Contemp. Stoneware Cobalt Floral Pitcher.
Unsigned, cobalt blue. 15-3/4"h. Condition: Very good.