Authentic Blue and white salt glazed stoneware pitcher with Indian / Native American design. Century, tankard-form pitcher decorated on both sides with a raised bust of an American Indian in headdress. Surrounded by a square-patterned background. I see online attribution to maker Clay City, which has been manufacturing in Indiana since 1885. Condition: Excellent giftable […]
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Here is a great example of what I believe to be an Ohio stoneware spittoon that dates back to 1800s. This piece came out of central Ohio and has a clay and glaze that resembles other known Ohio stoneware pieces so I feel comfortable attributing it to Ohio. It’s in excellent condition with know cracks […]
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This vintage vase is a one-of-a-kind piece by American folk artist E. The vase features a matte red finish, making it a unique piece of art pottery. Measuring 9 inches in height and 4 inches in width, this vase is perfect for displaying flowers or as a decorative piece in any room of the house. […]
Tagged: 1900's | american | artist | brown | clay | early | folk | handled | stoneware
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These nesting bowls were made in clay by Clay City Pottery in the very early 1920’s, in the pattern of Blue Picket Fence. They were hand made and were called Stoneware. Not many (if any) have all 4 bowls and in as good condition as these are. These bowls where crudely made as you can […]
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This jug is a bit of a mystery. We listed all of the common references in the title because we really aren’t certain what we have here. There’is’ a stamp of which we can certainly read the first word, but only the first word:’Victor’. We can not discern any other numbers or letters of the […]
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Pictured is an early Flemish Ware grey stoneware canister available for sale. The canister is stenciled in black “Crackers” and is embossed to appear as a wooden barrel with metal staves. It measures 8 1/4 in overall height & dates from 1905 – 1925. The canister was produced by the Robinson Clay Products Company (RCPC) […]
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This tall and impressive monk/friar tankard stein is a stunning piece of stoneware pottery from the US-Midwest. The blue and grey color combination adds a touch of elegance to the rustic country style. The Robinson Clay company in Akron, Ohio, OH produced this outstanding tankard stein, which is perfect for collectors of antique primitives. This […]
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