Brunk Auctions
Timed Auction

Southern Pottery & Ice Cream Molds

Thu, Oct 20, 2016 01:00PM EDT - Thu, Nov 3, 2016 04:06PM EDT
Lot 84

Four New York-New England Stoneware

Estimate: $400 - $600

Bid Increments

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$0 $10
$100 $25
$500 $50
$1,000 $100
$2,000 $200
$3,000 $250
$5,000 $500
Jugs and a Crock (5) 19th century, including John Burger & Company (Rochester, NY, 1855-1870) four-gallon crock with bold blue slip-trailed wreath and number "4", stamped under rim "BURGER & CO./ROCHESTER,N.Y.", 11-1/4 in., [extensive stabilized damage at foot, two small chips inside rim]; N. A. White & Son (Utica, New York, 1882-1890) one-gallon jug with blue slip-trailed "beehive" or "hurricane" below stamped "N.A. WHITE & SON/UTICA, N.Y.", 10-1/2 in., [good condition]; F. Woodworth (Burlington, Vermont, 1870s) two-gallon jug with blue-painted flower, stamped "2/F.WOODWORTH,/BURLINGTON,VT", 14-1/2 in., [crack in bottom and up one side, some small bits missing from blistered blue decoration, small chip in rim]; Daniel Goodale (Hartford, Connecticut, early 19th century) ovoid jug with blue highlights in maker's mark and at handle terminals, stamped "D.GOODALE/HARTFORD", 15-3/4 in., [chips around foot and several anomalies as made]; and two-gallon jug with blue-painted flower, maker unidentified, marked for sale to "T J SAMSON/GRANDE UNION/VICTORIAVILLE", 13-3/4 in., [several light vertical cracks one horizontal crack above foot, chip in top rim]. Notes: T.J. Samson was owner of the Grand Union Hotel in Victoriaville, Quebec, from 1890 to 1892.. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. J. C. Gilbert, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida