Antique Doulton Lambeth Candlesticks Emily Partington Arts and Crafts Circa 1880. A super pair of Doulton Lambeth arts and crafts Candlesticks, beautifully designed by Emily Partington (Initialled EP to base). Fully signed to base. 25.0 cm, 250 mm. Condition Report: One has been professionally restored to the base stem. Small area of leaf foliage missing […]
Tagged: antique | arts | candlesticks | circa | crafts | doulton | emily | lambeth | partington
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Antique Pankhurst White Ironstone Bowl Lg Deep Pedestal Punch Gorgeous. A lovely ironstone bowl. Large in size please check out all photos and enlarge for better views. Makers mark on the bottom. For years I assumed the orangey colored area on this bowl was a repair. I have gone over the area with my fingers […]
Tagged: antique | bowl | deep | gorgeous | ironstone | paneled | pankurst | pedestal | punch | white
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Circa early 1900 Alabama stoneware milk or water pitcher , – impressed- _J Brown on side/under spout, – Albany high iron content slip / speckled medium brown glaze, – hand-thrown, – applied handle, – shaped rim and spout. 8 tall, 8 dia across belly, 8.5 front to handle. Condition excellent, no chips, cracks or repairs, […]
Tagged: alabama | brown | early | incised | pitcher | south | stoneware
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12.9 OR 132 INCHES THAT IS THE RARE GRAND SIZE OF THIS GARGOULETTE. THE COLOR IN THE EMERALD GREEN GLAZE HAS A THICK BRILLIANCE IN PERFECT CONDITION. THE TRANSPARENT GLAZE LAYER WAS VERY STRONG. IT IS JUST STUNNING, STUNNING WITH THAT BIG YELLOW DRIP THAT FELL FROM A GROUP OF YELLOW PIECES COOKING ON THE […]
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The impressed maker’s mark on front shoulder is not very bold and the ARMSTRONG name is not even visible…. I can make out & WENTWORTH NORWICH….. One gallon stoneware jug with applied handle….. Gray salt glaze finish…. A chip on edge of handle & a couple shallow glaze flakes. Some old wear & stains. I’ve […]
Tagged: 1820's | early | gallon | glaze | norwich | ovoid | salt | stoneware | wentworth
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Antique Stoneware Batter Crock/Jug. Presented for your consideration is this neat antique stoneware batter crock (or jug). The jug has a natural brown-grey coloration with cobalt blue coloring where the handle meets the crock, the molded in handle and the spout. The spout measures 1 1/2″ in diameter and sticks out of the crock about […]
Tagged: accenting | antique | batter | blue | cobalt | crock | handle | stoneware | swinging
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Antique Johnson Brothers White Ironstone Bowl Lg Deep Pedestal Punch Gorgeous. A lovely ironstone bowl. Large in size please check out all photos and enlarge for better views. Makers mark on the bottom. Great condition no cracks or repairs. Thank you very much for stopping by, its always appreciated. Last pic is just showing the […]
Tagged: antique | bowl | brothers | deep | gorgeous | ironstone | johnson | pedestal | punch | white
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Antique Rookwood Silver Overlay Vase Carl Schmidt Circa 1896. Item: A stunning and beautifully formed, Rookwood pottery vase, set with period silver overlay and a wonderful flower painting, designed by Carl Schmidt. Rookwood incised mark as shown. H- 24.0 cm, 240 mm. Condition Report: Excellent condition for age there is a crack to the base […]
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Massive Salt Glazed Daniel Cribbs Tuscaloosa Alabama stoneware jar. Tuscaloosa was not imprinted completely during the stamping process. It has a crack starting at the top and travels down the jar a little over halfway as seen in pictures. The bottom has chips and flaking and there are a couple of lesser chips on the […]
Tagged: alabama | cobalt | cribbs | daniel | decoration | gallon | stamp | stoneware | tuscaloosa
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NICE SALT-GLAZED 2 GAL. STONEWARE CROCK WITH COBALT STENCILING MADE BY THE POTTERY OF ALEXANDER CONRAD OF NEW GENEVA, PA SOMEWHERE BETWEEN 1870 AND 1882. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CONRAD’S AND OTHER WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA POTTERIES OF THE 1800’s CAN BE FOUND IN OLD POTS AND STONEWARE OF SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, BOTH WRITTEN BY PHIL SHALTENBRAND. STENCILED COBALT […]
Tagged: cobalt | conrad | crock | decoration | geneva | stoneware | withstencilled
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