BROWN STONEWARE 9 Inch Tall BUTTER CHURN. With original hexagon shaped wood handle mixer. NO MANUFACTURES MARKINGS VISIBLE. Appears to be a single family sized one-gallon pot. With recessed top rim. Main body section measures about 9 Inches tall and. About 7 Inch round diamter. Add another foot tall including wood handle mixer. Just the […]
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This stoneware crock from F. Cowden in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania has a capacity of 2 gallons and is made of high-quality pottery. Its rustic charm and vintage aesthetic make it a perfect addition to any antique or primitive collection. With its sturdy build, it can be used as a decorative piece or for functional purposes like […]
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No cracks or hairlines. Some imperfections as shown in my photos.
Tagged: crock | glazed | greensboro | hamilton | salt | sealer | stoneware
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For you on today is a handsome early blue and gray salt glaze stoneware pitcher jug with 2 raised round medallions of an American Indian with headdress on a cheeker board background. The last time it was used it was for buttermilk how wonderful. Please note: True color may vary based on your monitor settings. […]
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THE CRUCHE WAS FOR POURING WATER AT DINNER BUT THE BEAUCAIRE CRUCHE WAS THE FIRST CREATION TO ADD A TOP HANDLER FOR TRANSPORTING THROUGHOUT THE DAY. THIS MADE THE USE OF WATER QUITE EASY. BEAUCAIRE IS ACROSS THE RHONE RIVER AND IT IS LSO THE BEGINNING OF LANGUEDOC. MOST BEAUCAIRE CRUCHES WERE PRODUCED IN CASTELNAUDARY […]
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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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Two mid to late 19th century salt glazed stoneware crocks / canning jars by A. Potter and businessman Alexander Polk Donaghho was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1829, and he died in Parkersburg in 1899. It is thought that he learned his trade in the Monongahela Valley in Pennsylvania, at a pottery owned […]
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