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  PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE PLATE BY MEDINGER, SLIP-DECORATED WITH RARE IMAGE OF A HORSE
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**NOTE: THE PLATE IS NOT DISCOLORED. THE SWIRLING EFFECT YOU SEE IS SIMPLY A RESULT OF REFLECTION IN THE HIGH GLOSS GLAZE.

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PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE PLATE BY MEDINGER, SLIP-DECORATED WITH RARE IMAGE OF A HORSE:

This exceptional Pennsylvania redware plate, with rare yellow slip-decoration in the form of a horse, is attributed to Jacob Medinger, (op. 1880-1930), one of the last of the important Pennsylvania redware potters. This is likely an earlier example of his work, dating to the 1880-90 period. Medinger worked in Lancaster County. An essay entitled "A Maker of Pennsylvania Redware (Jacob Medinger), by Cornelius Weygandt, appeared in The Magazine Antiques in June of 1946.

Condition: There is a tiny rim flake in approximately the 8:00 position, accompanied by a chip in about the 8:30 position. This state is perfectly acceptable for redware, especially with such rare decoration.
   
Primary Color: red, yellow
Earliest Date: 1880
Latest Date: 1890
For Sale Status: Sold
Price SOLD
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