ANTIQUE 15 GALLON BEE STING STONEWARE CROCK COBALT BLUE SALT GLAZE. You Would Be Hard Pressed To Find a Better Rare #15 Bee Sting Crock. Comes in Great Condition With a Awesome Antique Patina! The Crock Measures About; 21″ Tall X 16″ Wide Diameter. Note; (Small Chip Top Rim & Small Crack Bottom Back). Please […]
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Antique Cobalt Decor Salt Glazed Stoneware Berry Bucket Pail Bail Handle AAFA. Metal And Wood Handle. In Good Condition For Age And Use. It has some glaze flacks and tiny Chips which may have been done when it was made but I see no Cracks Or Repairs. 7″ Diameter x 5 Tall(8 3/4″ Tall With […]
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Here is a r. Are Charles Graham salt glazed stoneware jug decorated with a hunting scene including dogs, a hunter on horseback, and deer all etched into the glaze with acid. Graham Chemical Pottery Works was located in Greenpoint Brooklyn New York and was in business from 1878 to 1913. He patented this decorating technique […]
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Up for sale is a very rare antique 18th century handmade stoneware and pewter tobacco jar. The jar is sculpted out of thick brown salt glazed pottery walls and has very dimensional floral detailing. It’s mounted with a pewter collar and threaded lid, there is also a removable pewter lid that sits recessed inside the […]
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Up for your consideration is a vintage/antique 3 Gallon Stoneware Pottery crock, this may be an Ohio crock but I do not know for sure. There are great colors and markings on this jug. There are signs that it was well used and loved. There are no cracks or breaks that I can see. There […]
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ANTIQUE 15 GALLON BEE STING STONEWARE CROCK COBALT BLUE SALT GLAZE. You Would Be Hard Pressed To Find a Better Rare #15 Bee Sting Crock. Comes in Great Condition With a Awesome Antique Patina! This Crock Measures About; 21″ Tall X 16″ Wide. Note; (Small Chip Top Rim & Small Crack Bottom Back). Please Refer […]
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It has some wear from age and use but no major chips or cracks but it has a few minor chips on the rim. It has a light design on the front but its hard to see. I cant tell what it is suppose to be. It has a whiteish dripping film in spots that […]
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A rare early piece by Mashiko after Shoji Hamada. The plate weighs 2.5pounds and measures 11 inches in diameter and 2 inches in height. Along with Soetsu Yanagi, was one of the founding members of Mingei a Japanese folk art movement, which promoted the philosophy of the peoples craft (minsh-teki-na kgei) in postindustrial Japan. In […]
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For sale is a very early 1800s Antique Ovoid Redware jug with blue cobalt. Great color and size measuring 12 inches tall and looks to be 1 gallon in size. Jug has some condition issues with an old repair to handle and a early chip to rim but displays very nice. The item “Antique Ovoid […]
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Cylindrical, wheel-thrown form with tapered shoulder and oversized blob top. In addition, two large freehand cobalt Bs. Eer flank the stamps. Is EXCELLENT with only minor signs of use and age. No chips, no cracks, no roughness on spout, one small (1/4) glaze pop from the firing, no damage. Pfannebecker was a well-known brewer of […]
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