1920’s and 1930’s Pottery by George Glover in Cullman, AL. This beauty features a bulbous form with slightly flared rim, strap handle and blue cat’s paw sponging around the shoulder on a cream glaze. It stands 9 tall Excellent condition the last 3 pictures shows the slight imperfections all from the age of the pitcher. […]
Tagged: 1920's | 1930s | antique | county | cullman | george | glover | pottery | work
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Up for sale is this very nice and uncommon stoneware cream pot by George N. Fulton of Alleghany County, Va. This jar features the very nice and uncommon creampot form by Fulton with a flat flanged rim and two tooled lines on the body.
Tagged: alleghany | antique | cobalt | cream | decorated | fulton | george | rare | stoneware
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Deep cobalt blue decoration. Measures 14 inches high. This item is on display in our warehouse gallery located at. 323 Unit 3 Boston Post RD. OLD SAYBROOK, CT 06475. Open by appointment only. I would be happy to help you with arranging it. You can contact USHIP on your own, they have very reasonable rates. […]
Tagged: 2-gallon | blue | cobalt | edward | fort | george | michael | morty | satterlee | stoneware
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For sale is a fairly scarce George Miller Strasburg VA 2 Gallon Stoneware Jug. It’s incised with the makers mark near the top. It’s a really cool multi color, mostly a greenish-grey. There are no cracks. There is a small chip on the mouth, and several glaze bubble pops and imperfections that were created when […]
Tagged: antique | crock | gallon | george | incised | miller | stoneware | strasburg
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Very rare, English Salt Glazed Stoneware Toby Jug depicting King George III holding a Jug of Ale. Attributed to Brampton Pottery circa 1840 or earlier. Made in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. Found in a Barn at an Estate Sale in Illinois, the Jug has amazing detail and color. The hard to find, usually missing Hat that […]
Tagged: antique | brampton | george | glazed | king | pottery | salt | stoneware | toby
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