Up for sale is this exceptional six-gallon stoneware churn by the potter P. Smith of Summit County, Ohio. Smith is a very well-known potter from Akron and potted during the mid 1800’s. This churn features a very uncommon Smith design that depicts a flower in the middle of a circle or something else. The condition […]
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RARE 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE PITCHER MADE BY JAMES BENJAMIN STONEWARE MAKER AND DEALER IN CINCINNATI OHIO. GOOD CONDITION HAS STABLE HAIRLINE RUNNING FROM BOTTOM UP THE SIDE AS SHOWN ALSO IT WAS PAINTED BLACK INSIDE AS SHOWN NOT SURE IF THIS WAS DONE BY JAMES BENJAMIN OR LATER. SMALL CHIP EDGE OF TOP AS SHOWN […]
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This is an original antique (19th century) 2 gallon stoneware jar with salt glaze on the outside, Albany slip glaze on the inside, and bold cobalt marking on the front. The jar is simply stunning and in mint condition other than some soiling and residue to the surface (patina) that has built up over time.
Tagged: antique | crock | gallon | glaze | ovoid | primitive | salt | stoneware
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Hartford CT Antique Stoneware Pottery Jug Crock Ovoid Early 19th. Goodwin stoneware salt glazed jug. Made circa 1830 or so in West Hartford, CT. This is a two gallon jug. There are flourishes of cobalt glaze around the handle. The makers mark is also in cobalt blue. It has a nice ovoid form that tapers […]
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Large Antique Pottery Green Glaze CheckerBoard Vine Yellow Ware Mixing Bowl Rare. No cracks and no major chips. Has some small marks on the bottom, can be seen in pictures. The bowl is 11 1/4 in. Across the top and 7 inches deep.
Tagged: antique | bowl | checkerboard | glaze | green | large | mixing | pottery | rare | vine | ware | yellow
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Antique Indian Swastika Folk Art Country Kitchen Stoneware Pottery Pitcher. This piece of history was discontinued back in 1939. Its a pitcher with a swastika on it which for native Americans means peace. Although during world war 2 this symbol was tainted and they discounted making these pitchers. While the year is unknown it is […]
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Up for sale is a Late 19th Century American J. Pech & Sons 6 Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Crock Made in Macomb, Illinois! It measures 14 3/8″ tall and 12 1/2″ in diameter at the rim. The piece is in very good overall condition with signs of wear consistent with its age and use scattered […]
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Up for sale is this nice antique 19thC stoneware cooler with a nice pertruding spout. This piece was likely made by J. Hickerson of Strasburg, Va around 1880. Very few coolers of this form from the Valley survive and continue to be a rare and desired form that is often not seen in the Valley […]
Tagged: aafa | antique | cooler | decoration | gallon | saltglaze | stoneware | strasburg
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Stoneware crock marked A. Donaghho, Parkersburg, W Va – stands about 9 1/2 inches tall and a little over 6 inches at base, 5 3/4 inches diameter at top lip (lip is notched) – no cracks.
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