This plate is Circa 1895 and was made by Chelsea pottery US before the factory was moved to Dedham. It is 10 and has crackling and a tiny chip on rim. Please see all pics. In 1867, James Robertson, a Scottish immigrant, founded the family’s first company in Chelsea, Massachusetts on the corner of Marginal […]
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Rochester 2 gallon stoneware jug; Cobalt Flower, Salt Glaze, blue wash to Maker’s Mark. Two small rim nibbles approximately 1/8 size, some staining from actual use, some firing (as made) discoloration, no cracks or repairs or restoration. Measures 14 inches tall, 9 inches across its base.
Tagged: burger | cobalt | flower | gallon | glaze | rochester | salt | stoneware
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We are happy to be able to offer for your consideration a handmade salt glaze jug made in France. It has the classic Alsatian color of gray with vivid cobalt blue accents. Hand potted, this pitcher is in excellent condition. There are no cracks or repairs on this Pitcher. There is a small chip on […]
Tagged: alsace | antique | blue | eartheware | french | glaze | pitcher | pottery | salt | stoneware | water
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This is for a great antique primitive cobalt decorated salt glazed stoneware crock canner pantry preserve fruit jar. It is nicely cobalt decorated all the way around with a double leaf pattern. It measures approximately 8 1/2 inches height by 5 1/4 inches across base. Top outside rim measures approximately 5 1/2 inches. Great form […]
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This beautiful blue and white dish measures approximately 3 1/4″ tall by 7 3/8″ wide. There are some flaws and crazing on this dish. The bottom is inscribed 178. If you need any additional information about this item, please feel free to contact me.
Tagged: antique | blue | butter | casserole | dish | glaze | grape | leaf | read | salt | stoneware | white
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Two mid to late 19th century salt glazed stoneware crocks / canning jars by A. Potter and businessman Alexander Polk Donaghho was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1829, and he died in Parkersburg in 1899. It is thought that he learned his trade in the Monongahela Valley in Pennsylvania, at a pottery owned […]
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Large Antique Primitive Salt Glaze Ceramic Stoneware Pottery Crock Jar. This crock is in good condition and measures 14″ tall 10 1/2″ wide.
Tagged: 19th | antique | century | ceramic | crock | glaze | large | pottery | salt | stoneware
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Blue Sponged Yellow Good Luck Pitcher – Stoneware Spongeware Salt Glaze Swastika. No chips no cracks unmarked.
Tagged: blue | glaze | good | luck | pitcher | salt | sponged | spongeware | stoneware | swastika | yellow
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This antique 4 gallon stoneware crock features a unique bee sting design on its surface. The salt glaze pottery style adds to its charm and character. Perfect for antique and primitive collectors, this crock is made of sturdy stoneware material, making it a durable piece for display or use.
Tagged: antique | crock | design | gallon | glaze | salt | sting | stoneware
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