Early Salt Glaze Teapot. This exquisite Mid-Victorian salt glazed stoneware teapot has a pewter lid. Adding salt to the kiln creates a gleaming, but transparent glaze and a smooth, slightly imperfect texture similar to that of an orange. Round body moulded in high-relief with flowers and spearhead border. The hinged lid has a cornucopia finial. […]
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Early 1800s Redware Pitcher Green Glaze North Carolina Or Georgia Not Stoneware. I think this would be what is called tobacco spit glaze. It is in good condition for being around 200 years old. It stands about 9 tall and I don’t see any cracks. As far as chips nothing big just the chips associated […]
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EARLY LARGE ANTIQUE SALT GLAZE STONEWARE PITCHER – RUSTIC COUNTRY FARMHOUSE DECOR – CIRCA 1850’s-1880’s – UNMARKED – VERY NICE PATINA – HAND TURNED – APPLIED STRAP HANDLE – THERE ARE MFG. FLAWS, CHIPS AND COUPLE OF CRACKS – STILL AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE FROM THAT TIME PERIOD – PROBABLY A GALLON SIZE – MEASURES: 10 […]
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The pipkin has a relatively short handle & a sponged/splotched manganese decoration. A pipkin with great color, color contrast, & eye-appeal.
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Pictured is an early Rockingham glazed yellow ware flask offered for sale. The flask is embossed with the busts of two different Victorian ladies, both having great detail. It measures 7 1/2 in height & dates from 1870 – 1895. It’s in excellent condition with no damage or repairs. The later picture shows a small […]
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