Description: Antique Redware Pitcher Lead Glazed Yellowish-Brown Colored By Henry Schofield For your Antique Redware Collection-SchofieldPitcher3 Details Description: An early 20th century (ca 1920) lead glazed redware squat pitcher with round flat base and a long neck over a squat baluster shaped body. The pitcher is muddy yellowish brown in color with decoration consisting of a band of impressed outward paired brackets along the shoulder of the piece. The piece has an applied rounded rim strap handle. The pitcher has a tooled rounded foot flange. It has a plain rim with a formed spout opposite the handle. The piece is very primitive in construction and rather bulky with thick walls. The piece is glazed inside and out except for the bottom, which is unglazed with a typical reddish color of unglazed redware. Please carefully review the photos presented as they are part and parcel of our description. Date: Uncertain, but sometime in the 1920s Origin: Cecil County, Maryland, or Chester County in Southeastern Pennsylvania. It is known that Henry Schofield pottery was on the Mason Dixon line in between the two counties listed. Size: Measures ~4 5/8" in diameter at the base, ~4 1/2" diameter at the top, ~6 1/4" at its widest including the handle and spout, and is ~5 3/4" high. The piece weighs over 2 pounds and 6 ounces. Maker: Henry Schofield Pottery. Marks: Unmarked. Condition: The pitcher is in general good condition given its age. It has no crack, hairlines, or repairs. It is crudely made and shows typical Schofield glaze losses at the rim and edges. with minor chips here and there, which can be seen in the photos. The glaze is crudely applied and shows many inclusions. The piece is rather soiled and all sort of staining throughout. The surface of the pot has the characteristic roughness common in Schofield pottery. The piece also has several of the manufacturing defects you would expect in a primitive piece of redware such as pops, slubs, areas where the glaze did not fully flow, unglazed spots, and uneven spots. Most of these issues can be seen in the photos. A nice old piece of redware that is in a good condition given it is 100 years old. It would make a great addition to your antique redware collection. Please see photos for additional condition information. Our Guarantee Please view our 100% positive feedback and bid with confidence. We guarantee the authenticity, description and condition of the items we sell. We will refund your purchase price if not completely satisfied. Shipping and Handling Careful priority shipping & handling based on Buyer's Zip Code Contact us for world-wide international shipping & handling charges. It is our policy to declare the full item price on customs forms. The shipping charges quoted do not include possible customs fees, these are the responsibility of the buyer. Note, packages going overseas can take as long as 3 to 4 weeks to reach their destination, so please be patient and allow sufficient time for your item to reach you. A NOTE ABOUT SHIPPING CHARGES: In an effort to avoid misunderstandings we have always provide our customers with information about the expected cost of shipping and handling for each item, in our ads. Thus these charges should not come as a surprise and as a buyer you implicitly agree to them when you place your bid. We would also like to remind our wonderful customers that shipping cost is more than just the cost of postage. In order to safely ship an item we need to obtain packaging materials, tape, and other supplies. Terms and Conditions: By placing a bid in this auction, you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions: Please e-mail with any questions you have before the end of the auction. The wining bidder will be contacted within 24 hours of auction close via email. We will let you know the total you need to pay based on the final auction price and the S&H charge listed in the ad. We ask that you contact us back within three days indicating your intent to complete the sale and giving us a mailing address for shipping the item. Refunds are given for purchase price upon return of the item. Postage and handling fees are non-refundable. Your payment is due to us within 10 days from auction close, unless you notify us in advance of your intent to be late. We will inform you, via e-mail, when we receive your payment and when we ship your item. We expect feedback to be initiated by the bidder upon completion of the transaction at which time we will be pleased to reciprocate. Failure to follow these simple terms will be construed as your desire not to complete the sale. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 147.77 USD
Location: Skippack, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-11-19T11:48:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Pitcher
Material: Redware
Date of Creation: 1920s
Style: Americana
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: US-Northeast
Signed: Unsigned
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Color: Brown
Maker: Henry Schofield
California Prop 65 Warning: NA
Signed?: Unsigned
Detailed Description: See Below
Age: 1920s
Primary Material: Redware