This antique foot warmer is a unique piece of pottery that dates back to the 19th century. It was made by Bourne Denby, a renowned maker of stoneware in England. The warmer is small in size, measuring up to 14 inches, and is signed by the artist. The beige brown color and naive, primitive style […]
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Antique Pottery Arhat Buddha Riding an Elephant Figurine. Left tusk was repaired, and is a bit jiggly. 11.5″ tall, 13″ long. Tusks are also pottery. Crazing seen in white robe.
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These blue and gray salt glazed pots & pitcher are hand-thrown. Each crock features a hand-painted scroll-type motif in a striking shade of cobalt blue. The cobalt decoration on these three pieces continues with lower and upper lines circling the crock and cobalt decor on & under each of the handles. 6 Length (handle to […]
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This is an antique 3-gallon butter crock made of stoneware by Joseph Middleby in Boston, Massachusetts. The crock is signed and dates back to around 1900 – 1920. It is a beige-colored ceramic and porcelain material and is considered an original Americana piece. The crock was most likely used for storing butter and is a […]
Tagged: antique | boston | butter | crock | gallon | joseph | massachusetts | middleby | stoneware
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