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Antique 19th C Stoneware Williams & Reppert Stencil Greensboro PA Crock

This antique stoneware crock is a beautiful piece of Americana pottery from the 19th century. It features a unique stencil design from Williams & Reppert in Greensboro, PA. The blue color is clean material make it a stunning addition to any collection. Chip on inner rim but otherwise in great condition.

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American Stoneware 6 Gallon Open Crock 19th Century

A VERY NICE AMERICAN STONEWARE 6 GALLON OPEN CROCK, DECORATED WITH COBALT BLUE TO DEPICT A TULIP, AND THE NUMBER “6” UNDERLINED TWICE, 15.5 TALL, CIRCA LATE 19TH CENTURY. CONDITION ONE CHIP ON RIM MEASURING 1/2LONG AND LIGHT STAIN TO BODY.

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19th C. Stoneware Jug from North Carolina

Measures 8 1/2 inches tall, super color and just a small chip on the lip… Southern stoneware is tough to find. Condition: tiny chip on lid Item number 75.

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French 19th C Pot À Confit Mustard Yellow Glaze Stoneware Ceramic Pottery

ON THE OPPOSITE, HARDLY ANY AGE MARKS. THE REAL MCCOY OF THE AUTHENTIC POT À CONFIT. NEVER HAS ONE PIECE ARRIVED WITH A PROBLEM! Jaunes et Vertes Antique French Glazed Pottery.

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Antique Ovoid Stoneware Jug 19th Century Impressed Sold by T. B. Merrick Hallowell

A very unusual and great looking piece, we have never seen another example like it. Measures approx 11 1/4” tall, 8” wide side to side, 9” deep from handle to front of belly. Zoom up on each photograph to notice the personality, patina and character this old fashioned jug has achieved over the years. There […]

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A Beautiful Brown Glazed Stoneware 4 Qt. Batter Jug, 19th Century

HAVING IT’S ORIGINAL METAL AND WOOD BALE HANDLE, ONE EAR HANDLE JUST ABOVE THE FOOT FOR HOLDING AND POURING BATTER, ORIGINAL TIN LID AND LOOP, ORIGINAL TIN SPOUT COVER WHICH SEEMS TO BE STUCK ON AND I WILL NOT TRY TO PRY OFF, THE SPOUT COVER HAS A SLIGHT CREASE TO ONE SIDE, IT HAS […]

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Rare! Antique 19th C Stoneware Mug Stein Cobalt Blue Band Decoration Salt Glaze

For sale is a Rare! Antique 19th C Salt glazed Stoneware Mug with hand painted Cobalt Blue bands and molded pattern of fine netting and ropes. The Applied handle is also fully painted in blue. Interesting barrel like body form.

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Mid 19th Century Stoneware Churn crock With Lid

Cute churn crock with cobalt blue flower design. Some chips and small hairline crack none of which detract from its beauty. See photos for chips and crack. Approximately 6 inches wide and 9.5 inches tall.

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Antique 19th Century British Salt Glaze Stoneware Duke of Wellington Jug

An antique 19th century British salt glaze stoneware Duke of Wellington jug in excellent condition. It has little to no wear despite the age. It depicts a satirical representation of the Duke of Wellington modeling a grimace. It has a scrollwork handle with the spout being the brim of his hat. It is unmarked at […]

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Lyons NY 19th Century #2 Stoneware

Brushed number “2” above. He worked at a pottery in Hartford, Conn. Before arriving in Lyons, N. In 1832 Nathan Clark & Co hired him to manage the pottery.

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