Roberts Binghampton NY 3 Qt Brown Stoneware Batter Jug w/ Wood Handle. Excellent Condition, No chips or cracks. 1 small cavity which is a flaw during the manufacturing process as shown in the picture. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “tr1398″ and is located in this country: US. This item can […]
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This is a great antique one gallon Gardiner Stoneware salt glazed stoneware jug with its signature incised swan with traces of cobalt wash & applied handle. It measures approximately 12 inches height by 7 inches diameter at base. It is in good antique condition. Does have two rim chips along with a couple scattered air […]
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I have for sale an antique stoneware jug. It is made of pottery, and has a handle. The brown glaze goes from dark on bottom to light color near the top. It holds water without leaking. Approximate dimensions are: 10″ tall, 7 1/4″ wide. This is a well made piece. That is in good vintage […]
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Via UPS within the contiguous 48 States, U. If you don’t see it… Tags intact, not polished, altered, etc… Items with age typically display patina along with signs of use Be sure to view all the photos we take the time to process and display in a clear large format Thanks rjb670. This item is […]
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1800’s Batter Jug with handle to assist when pouring batter. 10-1/4″ tall x 9″ wide. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “windnmyface” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States. Original/Reproduction: Original Date of Creation: 1800-1899
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Unusual, 1800’s Hand Thrown Antique, Primitive Milk – Cream Crock with Pour Handle. Stamped “2” Two Gallon. Beautiful Chocolate Brown Slip with Salt Glaze with soft “purple” hints in the sunshine. Albany Glaze interior made (and makes) cleaning a snap. AS MADE CONDITION – no chips, nicks, hairlines or repairs. The handle applied hand is […]
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RARE 1800’s LARGE GLAZED STONEWARE PITCHER ADVERTISING KIRK, FOSTER & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS & IMPORTERS PHILADELPHIA ON FRONT WITH SPOUT AND HANDLE CROCK MADE BY BURLEY WINTER POTTERY CO. This is a a rare antique glazed stoneware pitcher with spout & handle that advertises for a company out of Philadelphia on the front. Crockware pitcher […]
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ANTIQUE PRIMITIVE BLUE & WHITE STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK WITH HANDLE & LID. I have a GORGEOUS estate find in mind condition. Okie is so nice and the handle is not ruined no chips only flaw I see is in the lid which would be picture number 4. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The […]
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ANTIQUE HALF GALLON STONEWARE SALT GLAZE PITCHER. This circa 1870 stoneware pitcher, with a variable color gray salt glaze, holds one half gallon and measures 9″ tall with a diameter of 4-3/4″- 5″ at the top, 5″ on the bottom, and weighs just over 3 pounds. It features an applied side handle, a clear salt […]
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Rare Fort Edward Stoneware 5 gal Double Handle Crock Friendship Jug. Very Rare to find a DOUBLE HANDLED JUG as nice as this one. 18 inches tall-12base. Tight hairline in the handle base (photo) of the 1 handles otherwise in SUPER ANTIQUE CONDITION. A FINE INVESTMENT PIECE. Check out my other items for sale. The […]
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