Lamp made from Antique/ Primitive Stoneware Crock. Crock alone is about 9.25 tall. Height with harp and finial is about 21 tall. Weighs 6 lbs before packing. Socket states 250 watts. Top of crock is a wood lid flush and set into it is a copper pipe to support socket which is about 4 long. […]
Tagged: 1800's | antique | crock | early | electric | lamp | primitive | salt-glaze | stoneware
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Early Antique, Ironstone Mold Stoneware Jelly Pudding, Lion. For your consideration an antique jelly mound made of ironstone with a Lion. In good condition with a lot of age crazing some chipping on the base. Measures 4″ by 8 1/2″ and weighs 3 pounds 8 oz. There are no manufacturers marks that I can find. […]
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Wonderful 18th to early 19th century stoneware mug. American in origin, it has a nice grey color with some random brown speckling. Has deep incised rings further decorated with cobalt blue slip. Nice medium size with a good weight to it. It measures 5 1/4 inches tall by 3 3/4 inches across the bottom. It […]
Tagged: 18th | 19th | american | band | blue | century | cobalt | decoration | early | stoneware
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Early Catawba 2G Jar JFS – James Franklin Seagle North Carolina Pottery Stoneware Attributed to James Franklin Seagle. I have other James Franklin Seagle pieces that have the same exact glaze and have seen this form before on signed pieces. It appears to have had some repair work on the handles at some point. If […]
Tagged: carolina | catawba | early | franklin | james | north | pottery | seagle | stoneware
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Pictured is a beautifully sponged early teapot decorated in a light chocolate brown & off-white coloration. This is a seldom seen, rare color combination for this spongeware teapot. The bulbous teapot is a large 5-cup size having a shapely gooseneck spout, domed lid, & an acorn finial grip. It measures 7 in overall height & […]
Tagged: brown | early | light | rare | spongeware | stoneware | teapot | white | withlid
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Antique Stoneware Half Gallon Crock. Thrown stoneware jar with beautiful manganese glaze. Stands 9.25″ tall and measures 6.5″ wide. No visible marks or signatures. Signs of age and wear. Some fading and discoloration with light surface wear. Two small minor chips along the base. Several small imperfections original to the make, some indentations around the […]
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Pictured is an elaborately detailed, sculptured figural man offered for sale. The reclining stoneware figure. Shows a youthful appearance with a muscular body. His right hand grasps what appears to be a small branch. & his left leg rests upon a small stone. The figural measures 4 3/4 in height & rests upon a base […]
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This offering is for an antique stoneware sugar bowl. The bowl is made of a dark buff colored pottery with a creamy off white glaze. The are two brushed blue lines at the neck. The handles are applied. The jar measures app. 4.25″ in height and 5″ in diameter not counting the handles. There are […]
Tagged: 1900's | antique | band | blue | bowl | early | illinois | pottery | stoneware | sugar
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Available for sale is an novel redware serving bowl. The tapered bowl is glazed with a bright brick red coloration & is decorated with three (3) large sponged areas in dark manganese. The sponged decoration is also seen on the brim & the interior rim. The bowl measures 4″ in height, 9″ in rim diameter, […]
Tagged: bowl | early | haig | manganese | redware | serving | sponged | stoneware
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Pictured is an extremely small miniature redware pot offered for sale. The pot has a modest ovoid shape and. Form, rolled rim, & pedestal base. It measures but 1″ in height, 7/8″ base diameter, & dates from 1835 – 1865. It’s in excellent condition. Note: Small miniature whimsies were sometimes made by a potter to […]
Tagged: early | jarpot | miniature | redware | small | stoneware
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