Ships with much care and tracking. Small knick / chip less than half an inch top rim (see pictures)… Other than that looks very nice. Approximately 8.5 tall & about 3.75 across top. We liquidate estates so all sales as is and final. We are not responsible for your item once it leaves the United […]
Tagged: antique | blue | c1903 | cattails | dragonfly | original | pottery | sleepy | vase | weir
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A great Antique early 19th C North Carolina Catawba Valley Pottery Alkaline Glaze 1 Gallon Ovoid Jar or Crock Marked JCM Attributed to Daniel Seagle. Excellent Condition 1 old surface chip to the underside of 1 handle, no other chips, cracks, or repairs. You can refer to the pictures we guarantee 100% you will be […]
Tagged: 19th | alkaline | antique | carolina | crock | daniel | pottery | seagle | stoneware
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Circa mid to late 1800s. Exceptional folk art clay head of a man with flowing beard. Small dish shape at top back perhaps for personal items such as a ring or coins, shape is similar to a sash window support but more cup-shaped. Nice caramel colored salt glaze. Very good condition with one old larger […]
Tagged: antique | back | beard | dish | folk | glaze | pottery | salt | sewer | small | tile
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Up for sale is a lovely antique 19th century handmade stoneware pottery batter jug. It’s sculpted by hand with thick stoneware walls, has nice weight, and a lovely salt glazed finish. It features dual handle mounts with an applied handle in the backside and a spout on the front. The jug is in nice antique […]
Tagged: 1800's | antique | batter | glazed | handle | handmade | mount | pottery | salt | stoneware
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It measures approximately 9 1/2 x 3 1/2. PLEASE NOTE: Most of our items are either pre-owned or antique/vintage, and may show the usual minor signs of wear and use. We do our best to provide an honest assessment of the condition in the’DESCRIPTION’,’CONDITION REPORT’ and/or’PHOTOS’. Please refer to them if you have any concerns. […]
Tagged: antique | bottle | hathaway | stoneware | vincent
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