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19th Century American Miniature Stoneware Open Crock

A VERY NICE 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE STONEWARE STORAGE OR CANNING JAR, WITH A BEAUTIFUL BROWN GLAZE, TWO AS MADE HASH MARKS ONE ON THE SHOULDER AND ONE TWOARDS THE BOTTOM, A FEW GLAZE VOIDS AS MADE, SOME BUILT UP SURFACE GRIME TO THE INTERIOR WHICH COULD BE CLEANED, IT MEASURES 4 TALL, AND IS A […]

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18th /Early 19th Century American Prim Stoneware Hockey Puck Inkwell Nice

Here for sale is a great 18th to early 19th century pottery inkwell. Often referred to now as a ” Hockey Puck ” inkwell because of their form and shape, it is made from stoneware, and nice to be American in origin. It measures 3 1/4 inches across the top by 1 1/2 inches tall. […]

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American Early Roseville Pottery Brown/Cream/Teal Stoneware Pig Bank RARE 4.75

This beautiful piece is uncommon and not often seen Roseville Pottery figural pig bank. The bank is decorated with brown and teal “splotches” and droplets. This is a breakable pig bank meaning you have to break it to get its contents. It has a great look, great eye-appeal. It measures 4.75 x 1.75″ x 2.38″ […]

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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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A+ Antique American Stoneware ATT BENNINGTON, VT. Bottle Crock

Lyman and Clark once owned the Gardiner, Maine pottery together and Christopher Fenton had married Luman Norton’s granddaughter and worked with the Norton family in Bennington previous to opening the U.

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Rare Blue Saltglaze Stoneware Native American Warrior Head Decorated Soapdish

The warrior head decoration brings a unique charm to any bathroom, while the small size makes it perfect for even the most compact spaces. This original piece is perfect for collectors, with its unsigned signature adding to its authenticity.

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EARLY 1800s REDWARE STONEWARE JAR PRIMITIVE AMERICAN POTTERY Withswan

The brown glaze with remnants of a decoupage swan adds a unique touch to this piece.

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American Country Americana Cobalt Stoneware Batter Jug Pitcher Flower

This jug has simple cobalt blue decoration with simple floral decoration and no makers marks. There is a tape label on the base that says Mugler, possibly attributing it to P Mugler & Co. Of Buffalo New York.

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