This antique green teapot is a beautiful piece of pottery Shiwan, China. The signature/markings can be found on the bottom, as shown in the photo. Made from porcelain and pottery, this teapot is a stunning addition to any collection of Asian antiques. Its age is unknown, adding to its intrigue and mystery. The teapot’s color […]
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Beautiful antique mixing bowl. Great condition for the age. Minor chips / flea bites around top edge/rim. 9 inches wide x almost 6 inches tall.
Tagged: antique | bowl | farmhouse | glaze | green | mccoy | mixing | pottery | sunburst | ware | yellow
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THE ONLY SOLID COLOR MILK PITCHER EVER FOUND IN THE SAVOIE. ACTUALLY IT MUST HAVE BEEN MADE IN CLIOUSCLAT ON THE BORDER WITH PROVENCE. ONE OF THE PREMIER CENTERS FOR TERRE VERNISSÉE PRODUCTION. A SAVOIE MILK PITCHER OF CLIOUSCLAT. A STUNNING EMERALD FOREST GREEN THAT BOASTS AN AMAZING AGED PATINA. IT IS 6.5 IN HEIGHT. […]
Tagged: antique | ceramic | confit | french | green | pitcher | pottery | stoneware
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Large Antique Pottery Green Glaze CheckerBoard Vine Yellow Ware Mixing Bowl Rare. No cracks and no major chips. Has some small marks on the bottom, can be seen in pictures. The bowl is 11 1/4 in. Across the top and 7 inches deep.
Tagged: antique | bowl | checkerboard | glaze | green | large | mixing | pottery | rare | vine | ware | yellow
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This is a gorgeous 3-gallon stoneware crock made and marked by ADAM GREEN / NEW BRUNSWICK, N. Beautifully decorated New Brunswick pottery such as this are rare. The bird crocks being the most desirable. Crock measures approximately 9.5-inch tall by 10.75-inch wide. This crock was a centerpiece of my New Brunswick stoneware pottery collection and […]
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Green Stoneware Butter Crock – DAISY & WAFFLE WEAVE – Salt Glaze Large 3# Size. No Chips HAS TWO HAIR LINE CRACKS. Antique approximately made between 1905 to 1925. Gorgeous Green Color with Daisy’s on Waffle Weave. This crock has great embossed detail & color contrast. It measures 5″ tall x 6 1/2″ in diameter. […]
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ANTIQUE MCCOY GREEN YELLOW WARE MIXING BOWL 166 GIRL WATERING CAN FLOWERS. Beautiful old art pottery bowl in wonderful vintage condition. Gorgeous craquelure throughout, no chips, cracks or repairs, in solid& sturdy decorative collectible condition. Please use photos and zoom feature for most accurate condition. Measures 10.25″ in diameter and about 5.5″ tall. Be sure […]
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Antique 1920 -1930 McCoy Pottery Yellowware SUNBURST Mixing Bowl Green Glaze 9″ x 5″. The bowl does have crazing in the glaze as would be indicative of its age. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “oldfindsan_0″ and is located in this country: US. This item […]
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Antique 1920s Nelson McCoy Pottery Green Stoneware Mixing Bowl 2 Shield Mark #9. / 5″ Tall x 9 3/4″ Diameter, Bottom 3 Square. Mixture of old & newer chips and cracks (#7,8,9) and Manufacture flaw by Hole, missing filling (#10,11,12). Condition is Pre-owned, Great Condition with Minimal Signs of Wear for it’s ages. Thank You […]
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Antique Primitive Stoneware Canning Storage Jar Crock Pantry Jar GREEN RIM URANIUM. ANTIQUE/PRIMITIVE IN used condition. Measures 9 inches Tall. 9.50 inches Tall with cover on. Has crack small hair line as shown in the last 2 pictures. Please see pictures for further description as they are a big part of the description. This item […]
Tagged: antique | canning | cover | crock | green | pantry | primitive | stoneware
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