Antique 1 Gallon Stoneware Jug- Levy and Glosking, Dover, Delaware. Lots of photos to show actual condition. This Distillery jug is from the early 1900’s, hard to find, and sought after by local collectors. Please let me know if you would like additional photos. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “kerilynnde” […]
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Up for consideration is an antique primitive Ruckels Whitehall Pottery blue salt glaze bowl. The bowl has the pyramid & picket fence design. The bowl is unmarked. The bowl measures 10 1/2″ diameter & 5″ tall. The bowl has a chip & tight fracture crack. The crack does not go through to the outside of […]
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Up for your consideration is wonderful antique/vintage stoneware mixing bowl. She’s absolutely beautiful and she’s as near perfect as she can get — especially for her advanced age! She measures approximately 10.75″ across the top of the bowl and she stands approximately 5″ tall. It’s quite heavy for her size, weighing 4 lb. On my […]
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This is a nice solid Stoneware Cake crock that I believe was made by Robinson & Co. I had one just like it last year that was signed, but I forget the signature! A photo shows a curved crack that I believe is from firing, as it does not go through to the top of […]
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Pictured is an uncommonly decorated salt glazed stoneware preserve jar or canner. The container is highlighted with a dark brown glaze band near the base measuring 5/8 wide, along with the underside. It has a great ovoid shape & form dating it to 1860 – 1885. It measures 8 1/2″ in height & 4 1/4″ […]
Tagged: banded | canner | crock | decorated | freehand | glaze | preserve | salt | stoneware | striper
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This offering is for an antique Catawba Valley North Carolina Stoneware Jar. The jar is app. 9″ tall and 6″ in diameter with a very pronounced string groove below the lip and a well defined line just above the base edge. The alkaline glaze is classic Catawba Valley with wonderful drips and runs. There is […]
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C HART & SON. COMES WITH A LID. THE LID MEASURES APPROX: 8 1/8. THE CROCK MEASURES APPROX: 7 3/8″ TALL & 8 3/4″ WIDE WITH THE HANDLES. THE LID HAS SOME CHIPS. THE CROCK LOOKS TO BE IN GOOD. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “chainandsprocket” and is located in […]
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Antique 5 Gallon Robinson Ransbottom Stoneware Crock Blue Crown Vintage. Good pre-owned condition with minor wear noted. 14″ tall x 12.5″ wide. Please see all pictures as they are part of the description and condition. Thank you for looking. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “bacdio0″ and is located in this […]
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10.45 inches in height, 11 inches in diameter. With chips, cracks, pitting, surface loss, the one handle is lost – as pictured. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “barbie411g” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wallis […]
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Pictured is an early salt glazed stoneware cuspidor available for sale. The interior is overglazed in brown Albany. Slip glaze & the body has two incised blue decorative bands. It measures 4 1/2″ in height, 8 5/8″ in base diameter. & dates from 1870 – 1895. It’s in very good condition with two small chips […]
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