This one-gallon stoneware crock is up for sale with the stencil Hamilton & Jones / Greensboro Pa. This jar dates to the late 1800s; there is a solid line down the side of the piece to the left of the decoration, possibly stabilized at one time. Please see all photos, No PO Boxes unless requested […]
Tagged: antique | cobalt | crock | decorated | hamilton | jones | saltglaze | stoneware | western
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This jar features a beautiful cobalt floral decoration that wraps around the crock and a floral decoration below each handle. Overall, it is good condition with the exception of a very tight hairline that goes from the rim down, as shown in photos. And a chip on the base of the jar. Please see all […]
Tagged: antique | cobalt | crock | decorated | glaze | ovoid | philadelphia | remmey | salt | stoneware
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Up for sale is this nice antique stoneware jug stamped with a very hard-to-read maker mark for an Easton PA maker, possibly Harris/Daub or Rooker. This jug has a nice cobalt floral decoration and a brushed cobalt maker’s mark and capacity. Overall, it is in very nice condition with the exception of some cracks on […]
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Estate found Antique redware sewer tile ashtray features a pig and has the Masonic Emblem on it. It measures 8 inches front to back and 6 inches across. It is 5 inches tall. One of the flowers has two petals broke off… There is a small bit of glaze missing on the tip of the […]
Tagged: antique | ashtray | emblem | estate | found | masonic | redware | sewer | tile
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RARE Antique NICHOLS & ALFORD Stoneware 2 Gallon Cobalt Blue Jug Burlington VT. Overall great condition, SEE PICS as there’s a small hole one the back as noted. Dating back to the 1800’s the cobalt blue design and Nichols markers are nice and clear. See pics for condition details and measurements.
Tagged: alford | antique | blue | burlington | cobalt | gallon | nichols | rare | stoneware
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The history on this whiskey jug/brand is a bit vague as Ramsay is a fairly common name in Scotland and there are a number of Ramsays who owned scotch whiskey distilleries. It’s likely related to John Ramsay who own distilleries on the Isle of Islay; the more popularly known as the Port Ellen Distillery. John […]
Tagged: c1890s | malt | ramsay's | scotch | stoneware | superior | whiskey
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