Early Salt Glaze Teapot. This exquisite Mid-Victorian salt glazed stoneware teapot has a pewter lid. Adding salt to the kiln creates a gleaming, but transparent glaze and a smooth, slightly imperfect texture similar to that of an orange. Round body moulded in high-relief with flowers and spearhead border. The hinged lid has a cornucopia finial. […]
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For sale here is a nice, early, antique, heavy, tan, salt glazed, incised plus overlay stamped with blue lettering, handled, likely gallon size, stoneware jug. Bangor, Maine on shoulder. Likely from the 1870s. About 11.5 inches tall. A few tiny chips in the glaze, largest on lip. Crude from being hand made. Please review photos […]
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Antique Early 20th Century Yixing Pottery Stoneware Tea Caddy. Antique early 20th century Yixing pottery brown stoneware tea caddy. Has alternating panels with two fish and potted flowers. Signed on the base. Measures approximately 3 1/4 inches wide x 5 1/2 inches tall to the top of the lid. This is an antique and may […]
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Early 1800s Redware Pitcher Green Glaze North Carolina Or Georgia Not Stoneware. I think this would be what is called tobacco spit glaze. It is in good condition for being around 200 years old. It stands about 9 tall and I don’t see any cracks. As far as chips nothing big just the chips associated […]
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This pottery jug was created in the early 19th century and bears the stamp of the Boston merchant, JW TUFTS. James Walker Tufts (February 11, 1835 – February 3, 1902) is known for his founding of Pinehurst, North Carolina and for his development of a successful business in silver plate tableware. He also founded the […]
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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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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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EARLY LARGE ANTIQUE SALT GLAZE STONEWARE PITCHER – RUSTIC COUNTRY FARMHOUSE DECOR – CIRCA 1850’s-1880’s – UNMARKED – VERY NICE PATINA – HAND TURNED – APPLIED STRAP HANDLE – THERE ARE MFG. FLAWS, CHIPS AND COUPLE OF CRACKS – STILL AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE FROM THAT TIME PERIOD – PROBABLY A GALLON SIZE – MEASURES: 10 […]
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Some staining (not cracks) on bottom. Wonderful size for decor or use! 7.5 There is a smear from manufacturing. A rough spot under the leaf. A little “burnt” mark on bottom. If need more pics just ask. Please look at all pics as part of description. Please no offers unless option available.
Tagged: antique | blue | crock | early | leaves | stoneware | vintage
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Early John Taylor Ceramics Stoneware Cooler Jug 13″ x 9″ Marked on bottom Lid has been repaired and there is a small hairline near the rim. See photos Cool piece.
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