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Antique Cobalt Blue A. P. Donaghho Stoneware Crock Parkersburg W. Va. Primitive

This sale is for a Cobalt Blue A. Donaghho Stoneware Crock, Parkersburg West Virginia. Comes as is/As shown. Has wear from general age and storage. Please note there are some chips around the top of the crock, noted in pictures. Measurements, please see photos. Please see photos for more details. Photos are part of the […]

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Antique southern stoneware ovoid crock vase primitie folk art alkaline glaze

Item is in good condition with no cracks or major flakes (SEE PICS) andmeasures9 5/8″ H x 8″ W and is a neat find.

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Antique 19th CENT SALT GLAZED STONEWARE Crock OVOID JUG UNSIGNED JOHN BELL #11

EARLY Antique SALT GLAZED Pottery STONEWARE Crock OVOID Shape JUG #11. Unsigned, but attributed to John Bell. It is a really nicely made Wonderful Ovoid Shaped Salt Glazed pottery Crock or Jug The crock is very nicely made with a great shaped spout and nicely made Ovoid Shape. It is a salt glazed piece of […]

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Antique Blue & White Spongeware Red Wing Stoneware Crock withLid

Antique blue and white spongeware crock attributed to Red Wing. Outer: 6.375″ dia x 6.75h”. Inner: 5″ dia x 5.75″.

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Antique Ovoid Stoneware Jug

Antique Ovoid Stoneware Jug. This is well made and in good period condition, exhibiting some damage around the spout and the handle. It stands approximately 9.5 inches tall and measures approximately 7.75 inches across the base. Please inspect photos carefully as they are the best descriptor of condition.

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