For your consideration is this unusual antique original stoneware bowl. It measures 15 1/4′ in diameter across the top and 6 3/8 tall. Based on its unusual design, I’m calling it a dough proofing bowl. I can’t seem to find anything like it, but sometimes that can mean I’m looking in the wrong places. That […]
Tagged: antique | bowl | bread | crock | dough | large | midwestern | proofing | stoneware | unusual
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A very nice and rare 10 gallon pitcher. Not marked but identified as Alabama or Midwestern Stoneware jug made circa 1850. The pitcher has a couple small chips and one light maybe not a crack but a detachment at one handle. Please look at the pictures carefully for a more accurate condition. The pitcher is […]
Tagged: alabama | crack | gallon | glazed | handled | midwestern | stoneware
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Pictured is a novel blue & white stoneware jug offered for sale. The two-toned cone top jug has a very unique coloration, a white Bristol glazed base & a blue which I’ll refer to as a dark “Air Force” blue. A great color contrast, great eye-appeal. It measures 11″ in height, 6 3/4″ in base […]
Tagged: blue | gallon | midwestern | novel | origin | stoneware | two-toned | white
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This unfortunately is not an incised Stoneware Anna Pig which go in the tens of thousands of dollars, but was made in a very similar design. The pig is tan (with dark flecks), light brown and dark brown. It looks like it could be salt glazed, but I don’t know enough of the process to […]
Tagged: 1900's | anna | antique | early | flask | midwestern | pottery | stoneware | style | whiskey
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This is wonderful early yellowware pottery mixing bowl with beautiful blue “seaweed” mochaware design around the middle…. Thick heavy yellow stoneware…. Mixing bowl with footed base ring….. Also has an open bubble glaze pop on back… A shallow chip on very bottom; no other damage. A nice clean bowl. I made no attempt to hide […]
Tagged: 10pottery | 1860's | blue | bowl | midwestern | mixing | mocha | original | seaweed | yellowware
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