
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE PIG-FO
Description
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE PIG-FORM FLASK, incised hair and facial features, applied ears, tail, feet, and genitalia, brushed cobalt spotting and highlights. Attributed to Daniel Henne or Joseph Henne, Shartlesville, Bern Township, Berks County, PA. Mid 19th century. 3 1/2" h, 7 1/2" long.
Reference: See Hollander, {{American Radiance}}, pp. 150, 151, for a virtually identical earthenware example from the Ralph Esmerian collection.
Provenance: .
Note: A nearly identical flask, which was attributed to the Anna Pottery, was sold by Pook & Pook on January 6, 2007, lot 401.
Reference: See Hollander, {{American Radiance}}, pp. 150, 151, for a virtually identical earthenware example from the Ralph Esmerian collection.
Provenance: .
Note: A nearly identical flask, which was attributed to the Anna Pottery, was sold by Pook & Pook on January 6, 2007, lot 401.
Condition
Excellent appearance, professional restoration to feet, ears, tail, and spout
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PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE PIG-FO
Estimate $2,000-$3,000
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