Up for sale is a rare blue on blue sponge wear stoneware pitcher, perfect for collectors of antique pottery. This handmade item has a vintage feel, with a height of 9 inches and a weight of 3 pounds. The pattern is unique and eye-catching, with a beautiful blue color that will add a decorative touch […]
Tagged: antique | blue | collectable | fast | pitcher | rare | ship | sponge | stonewear | wear
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This casserole belonged to her mother and it is at least 100 years old. It is about 13 /12″ in diameter and 4 3/4″ high. It is thick and heavy. It has no chips or cracks. It is in good. Check out the photos!
Tagged: antique | blue | bowl | brown | casserole | pottery | stoneware | ware | wing
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Vintage Red Wing 10 gallon crock with lid. Great overall condition, please see pictures, it still has both wooden handles. A couple things to note: the lid has a chip on the outer edge on one side (see picture 3) and a chip on the inside edge (see picture 7). The crock measures 16 1/2 […]
Tagged: crock | gallon | stoneware | vintage | wing
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Vintage Cream-colored Robinson Ransbottom 10 gallon Stoneware Crock about 16-3/4″ tall x 14-1/2″ across at the top. In good condition for it’s age some light crazing in the outside glaze. [Please Look at all the pictures they are part of the description].
Tagged: cream-colored | crock | gallon | ransbottom | robinson | stoneware | vintage
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Please view all of the pictures for a clear description and ask any. The white marks on the top rim are not chips but are natural wear from the wooden Dasher.
Tagged: antique | butter | churn | gallon | large | liddasher | pottery | primitive | stoneware
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I attribute this great 4 -gallon North Carolina salt glaze churn to W. Chriscoe, made in or near the Catawba Valley, ca. It has a solid look with a nicely shaped collar and an outstanding glaze. It has distinctive lug handles and the capacity mark “4” inscribed below one handle. There is a small chip […]
Tagged: 4-gallon | antique | carolina | chriscoe | churn | north | stoneware
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