Chip carved walnut platform with bronze feet circa 1880. Monogrammed R. The carving detail on this stand was clearly done by a master carver. Measures 21.5" long x 9" wide x 2" high.
Stoneware jug by T. Crafts and Co. Nashua (New Hampshire), 19th century. Two gallon ovoid form with rolled rim and applied lug handle. Good condition with one small ding on the side. Height 13.5 inches.
Stoneware 2 gallon butter churn crock made by A. K. Ballard, Burlington, VT, circa 1867-1872. Very good condition. Height 11 inches.
19th century English copper top tin corn mold for baking savory puddings. Measures 7" long x 4.5" wide x 4.5" high.
Early 19th century moccaware pottery pitcher marked Henry Gale Bottlesford. From the Johnathan Rickard collection. Measures 6.25 inches tall by 7 inches wide handle to spout. There are some chips on the spout and a small flake on the rim, shown in one of the photos.