Large Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Pitcher Attributed Baltimore Mint AAFA. Fine large cobalt decorated stoneware pitcher. As made condition with no damage or repair. Dates mid-late 19th century. Beautiful grey stoneware color with bright blue cobalt decoration. Molded base, incised neck, bulbous body, and rolled rim. Exceptional surviving condition with NO repairs/restorations. Cobalt daisies and foliate […]
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This is an Antique Stoneware salt glaze Chicken Waterer Poultry Crock. It has a few chips here and there , see photos. There is a hair line crack on the dome at the seem but still very solid, see photos. This measures 9 1/2 x 9 1/4 total with the dome measuring 7 x 9 […]
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MEASURES 23CM ACROSS , 7.5CM HIGH , NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, SIGNED MVM ON BASE. The item “ANTIQUE ROYAL DOULTON MARK V MARSHALL LARGE BOWL ART NOUVEAU” is in sale since Sunday, May 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Vases”. The seller is “davidl2400″ and is located in […]
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Large Antique 8 Gallon Meyer Texas Stoneware Crock. This is a wonderful and large stoneware crock that I believe was made by Meyer in Texas. It is stamped with an 8 and is quite heavy. It does have a 3 part spider crack in the bottom, one of those going up the side of the […]
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This is a mid 1800’s STRIPER Canner Crock or Jar from Western PA. It is large for a canner jar, and measures 8 inches tall, 5 inches across the bottom, and 4 1/4 inches across the top rim. It has 4 Dark Cobalt Stripes. And a nice deep incised ring below the top rim and […]
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Large antique stoneware butter churn with dasher and salt glaze around 1880. With floral blue painting. Height 11.1/4 ” with dasher 29.1/2″. This pot was made by hand in the Westerwald / Germany. This butter churn was previously used to make butter. The hole in the pot is used to drain the whey. This is […]
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This is a pick- up only from Pittsburgh. Came from a Estate that is down sizing. Questions are always welcome and please check out my other items from this Estate, more to be listed. All questions are answered in the mornings and evenings. The item “ANTIQUE LARGE STONEWARE CROCK 20 GALLON” is in sale since […]
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Antique Salt Glaze Green Stoneware Pantry Storage Jar with handles & Lid. Absolutely beautiful variations of colour! It appears to have been altered to affix a knob on the lid at some point over the last century or so, and a rusty mark remains around the slightly offcentred hole in the lid. Otherwise this lovely […]
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LARGE ANTIQUE COBALT BLUE DECORATED SALT GLAZED STONEWARE. Bulbous jug with a narrow neck and spout. Handmade and decorated with elaborate cobalt decor, a stylized bird motif (probably peacock) and floral decor. During the firing process, rock salt was added to the furnace, from which the salt glaze was made. Manufactured in the Westerwald, Germany […]
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Large Antique Stoneware Pottery Cobalt Blue “Hamilton & Jones Agents Greensboro, PA” 5 Gallon Crock. Stands 16″ with a top diameter of 9-1/4″. Condition is antique & good with one small top interior rim chip & one small outside top rim chip (see last two pictures). No cracks or repairs. Has the expected stoneware firing […]
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