The Collections of Marshall Roth Estate Auction
The Collections of Marshall Roth Estate Auction
An incredible lifetime of collections featuring:
Artwork | Advertising | Decorated Stoneware | Pottery | Clocks
Inkwells | Bookends | Doorstops | Glassware | Silver | Breweriana | More
Mr. Roth of Syracuse NY was a regular at auctions and sales for many years and amassed a sizable collection of antiques, collectibles and decorative, many related to the Syracuse/CNY area.
Bidding Starts Closing: Tuesday, January 21st at 7:00pm
Auction Pickup/Removal: Thursday, January 23rd from 9am-6pm
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Shade No. 6906
Chipped Shade (See Photos)
See Photos for Chipping Paint and Damage
5lbs
See Photos for Condition
14 lbs
10lbs
Crocker Farm Catalog Description: Rare and Fine One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Stenciled Cobalt Decoration of a Deer, Stamped "NORTH BAY," John C. Waelde, North Bay, NY, circa 1855, cylindrical jug with rounded spout, decorated with a stenciled design of a stag executed with heavy cobalt sponging, standing atop a stylized ground of lighter sponged cobalt. Brushed cobalt band across maker's mark. Desirable small-sized jug with an outstanding figural design and excellent color to the decoration and clay ground. Nick and semi-circular surface line in spout, not visible on interior. 1 1/8" chip to bottom edge on reverse, primarily visible when jug is turned over.
Ca. 1867-1869
17"H
See pictures for chips to interior and exterior
Ca. 1832-1837
10" H
11"H
Hairline crack front left
Ca. 1855
7"H
Hairline crack on backside
10.5"H
11"W
Crocker Farm Auction March 2011
Catalog Description: Extremely Rare One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Unusual Cobalt Wreath Decoration, Stamped "CLINTON POTTERY," Clinton, Oneida County, NY, circa 1847, squat-shaped jug with rounded shoulder and semi-squared rim, decorated with a brushed cobalt wreath design surrounding a cross-shaped blossom. According to William C. Ketchum's The Potters and Potteries of New York State, "For a few months in 1847 the old redware kiln at Clinton in Oneida County produced salt-glazed stoneware under the partnership of John W. Gregory, Benjamin Lent, and Dwight W. Graves. Fewer than a half dozen marked pieces are known to survive." (Ketchum, p. 275). An exceptionally rare example of New York State stoneware. Large spout chip. Hairline in handle. 10 3/8"H
Hairline crack on backside
11.5"H
Hairline crack in top collar
3-way hairline crack on side
8.5"H
8.5"H
ca. 1915
Features Ovington's label on bottom #91-3134
Good condition, ca. 1920-1930
Small chip to top rim edge, otherwise good condition
b. 1772-d. 1841
Signed on reverse
16"x13" Overall
Dated May, 9th 1837
Believed to be Signed Mary L. Leet or Leel