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 […]
Tagged: antique | canning | cobalt | crocks | donaghho | glaze | jars | salt | stoneware
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Antique Ramsay’s Superior Scotch Whiskey A STONEWARE Crock Jug 1890s Primitive. A very rare find. (Chipped) It is approximately 7-1/2″ tall x 3-1/2″across the bottom and 4-1/2 at the widest section of the body. Large chip on neck and small one 1 from base towards back. Some of the emblem is missing. Please review all […]
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PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Hairline crack as shown in pic. Some chips on the inside of the lid and missing the metal handle. Still a beautiful piece of primitive stoneware.
Tagged: antique | blue | butter | churn | crock | dairy | farm | indian | peace | stoneware
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Beautiful antique condition lemonade crock dispenser w/ original lid and rare chrome spigot. Vivid, strong graphics on both sides. A couple of factory imperfections as pictured. 13″ tall x 9″ in diameter. HTF chrome metal spigot.
Tagged: antique | chrome | crock | dispenser | lemonade | pottery | refreshing | spigot | stoneware
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