6 gallon Blue Decorated Water Cooler, By HAXSTUN & CO. HAS A COVER WITH A COUPLE SMALL CHIPS. THIS COOLER HAS A LOT OF BLUE. COOLERS NORMALY DON’T HAVE THIS MUCH BLUE DECORATION. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE MESSAGE ME. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “udtseal333″ and is located in this country: […]
Tagged: 1850's | cooler | decorated | edward | fort | haxstun | stoneware | water
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/ Robinson Clay Product Co. Pioneer’s or Frontiersman’s Stoneware Moonshine Jug in Superb Mint Condition with Original Cork. Unlike nearly all 19th century ceramic whiskey jugs, this one made it through the ages without a single scar to prove it. It is completely free of the usual chips, cracks and missing chunks around the lip/mouth […]
Tagged: 1850's | akron | antique | crock | mint | moonshine | pioneer | robinson | stoneware
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Rare, Early Mid-1800’s Bold Blue Decorated, James River Valley, Super Rare FOUR MILE CREEK Ovoid 2 Gallon Crock. Authenticated by Eric C. Jenkins, Author of Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley. HAND APPLIED, Bold Cobalt Blue tulips with wide leaves reach halfway down this crock, encircling the entire piece. […]
Tagged: 1850's | antique | blue | creek | crock | decorated | four | james | mile | river | stoneware
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Antique Samuel Routson 3 gal Brown Stoneware jug for sale. This is a great find and a rare piece. He made pottery in Wooster from the 1850’s to the late 1860’s. The jug does have a spider crack on the bottom and goes up the side some. It doesn’t appear to be a deep crack […]
Tagged: 1850's | antique | brown | crock | ohio | rare | routson | samuel | stoneware | wooster
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A very rare piece of early Worcester Massachusetts stoneware. Circa 1850’s and in flawless condition. I have never known any more to exist. Please check out all the photos. The item “C. 1850’s Salt Glaze Stoneware D G TEMPLE 25 Franklin St Worcester Massachusetts” is in sale since Sunday, March 24, 2019. This item is […]
Tagged: 1850's | franklin | glaze | massachusetts | salt | stoneware | temple | worcester
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