Available for sale is an early Rockingham glazed yellow ware oil lamp. Certainly, not a shape & form frequently seen. The lamp has a bulbous, spherical shape with the pedestal base embossed with a scroll, fleur-de- lis design. It measures 8 1/4″ in height, 4 5/8″ base diameter, & dates from 1915 – 1935. It’s […]
Tagged: early | glazed | lamp | rockingham | stoneware | ware | wing | yellow
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Pictured is an early blue & white spongeware mixing bowl available for sale. As seen, the large bowl is decorated with a “puzzle-like” sponged design & with an embossed heart pattern. It was produced by the Pfaltzgraff Pottery Co. An uncommon large size, it measures 4 5/8″ in height, 10″ in diameter, & dates from […]
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This is a great oversized squat form ovoid stoneware jug. This piece has some surface discoloration, scuffs, kiln kisses and firing flaws present. Other surface wear and defects present. Small chip at base. The decoration is unique in that it has a large floral/ flower shape design to the front and a smaller size floral […]
Tagged: blue | cobalt | decoration | early | floral | ovoid | shaped | squat | stoneware
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Early 19th Century Miniature Green Glaze Redware Baker Mold. Superb Miniature Redware/Yelloware Pottery. This is one of two that I have coming out of a 1700 home and barn sale. This adorable mold has a flower embossed with scallop design around the inside. The color glaze is green, so it is difficult for me to […]
Tagged: 1800's | aafa | early | glaze | green | miniature | mold | redware | stoneware | ware | yellow
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EARLY ANTIQUE STENCILED HAMILTON & JONES STONEWARE CROCK.. THIS OLD JAR IS IN OVERALL VERY GOOD CONDITION. THERE IS HOWEVER AN OLD CHIP IN THE LIP. THIS IS CLEARLY SHOWN IN THE PICTURES AND ONLY VISIBLE FROM THE SIDE. THE STENCILING IS BEAUTIFUL AND VERY BRIGHT AND CLEAR. THERE ARE NO CRACK OR REPAIRS. A […]
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