This antique crock from Western Stoneware features a beautiful blue maple leaf and snake plant design. With a capacity of 3 gallons, it is perfect for use as a decorative piece or for storage. Its smallish size makes it easy to display in any room. The stoneware material of this crock ensures durability and longevity […]
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Pictured is an elaborately decorated salt glazed stoneware figural Victorian shoe offered for sale. The incised/indented shoe has numerous daisy-like designs & circular patterns, great eye-appeal. The underside is incised with the maker’s mark “A E M”. It measures 2 3/8″ in height, 5 5/8″ in length, & dates from 1870 – 1895. The miniature […]
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This Ovoid style crock is about 12in high with a 9in diameter overall. A Cobalt Floral decoration fills the field including the handles. Found in the Philadelphia area, the floral design shows the influence of Remmy Pottery designs. The only mark found is a “2” on the front. The pottery has a stable crack that […]
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Offering an antique stoneware diamond & heart pattern mixing bowl. 3 1/2 inches tall X 6 inches in diameter. Bowl comes in very nice, clean condition with no major issues. It does have one very small hairline crack only on the inside of the bowl. Please see the photo with the yellow This is a […]
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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. […]
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