Robert HUNTER

401 Main Street
Post Office Box 401
Yorktown, Virginia  23690
Telephone: 757-886-9482
Facsimile:   757-877-9068   
Email: somerwell@aol.com


Exhibiting at the
New York Ceramics Fair
January 14 - 18, 2004

Interested in buying important examples of American Pottery and Stoneware

Current Inventory

Important Anna Pottery Stoneware Castle. Signed and dated 1876.  Possibly made for the Centennial Exposition.  H.  13 1/2".  Good condition; minor chips only.  $22,500
Rare American salt-glazed stoneware candlestick. Decorated with cobalt. SOLD
American salt-glazed stoneware jar. New York. Ca. 1800. Incised with wonderful tulip and sloop.  Filled with cobalt. Open handles.  Excellent condition. H. 9 1/2". $19,500
American salt-glazed stoneware jar. Ca. 1800. H. 10 1/2"  Open handles. Good condition; minor chips.  Very folky incised birds on both sides filled with unusual dark blue or black (manganese).  SOLD
American salt-glazed stoneware jar. Ca. 1800. H. 12 7/8"  Open handles. Good condition. Incised leaf and branch decoration on bother sides.   $5500
American salt-glazed stoneware pitcher. Baltimore. Ca. 1825.  Five gallons.   H. 18". SOLD
Alexandria Two Gallon Stoneware Jar with spectacular cobalt Sunflower decoration.

Impressed: "B.C. Milburn"

SOLD

 

Maryland Slipware Dish. Ca. 1800.  Wonderful color and pattern. SOLD
18th-century Philadelphia Slipware Dish.  Chips and long crack across dish which has been strengthened. SOLD
Pennsylvania Slipware Dish. SOLD
   
Pennsylvania Slipware Dish. Ca. 1770-1800.  Atrributed to Bucks County. D. 10 1/4".  Good condition.  Similar example in the Philadelphia Museum of Art Collection.  Sold
Brown Pottery Stoneware Face Jug.  Excellent condition.  H. 5 1/4" SOLD
Brown Pottery Stoneware Face Jug.  Excellent condition.  H. 6 1/2" $4250
American Press Molded Pitcher SOLD
Rockingham Pitcher with Molded Mask and Snake Handle.  Bennet Pottery, Baltimore. Ca. 1850 SOLD
American Press Molded Coffee Pot New England or Mid-Atlantic $1800