I must tell you that it was a pleasure looking at this glaze color as I took photos. Stunning, mixture of emerald, sea and bright Castelnaudary green only found in saintOnge pottery. It is only found in saintOnge because they don’t use a transparent undercoat. This was the first piece that grabbed me ad I […]
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Old American Stoneware Inkwell. Some obvious signs of chip damages at edges and surface. Fine hairline cracks in several areas. Two holes (for holding thin feather quills), and center hole for the ink. Age discolorations and dark residue. Base has some discolorations, with some extra glaze. Circa: late 19th century, America. The item “Antique American […]
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Antique Stoneware Pottery Crock. From around the civil war era. We have a dozen old crocks for sale from the same estate sale in 1975. They all came from a 160 acre farm near Coshocton Ohio and were owned by 97 year old Cora Miller in 1975. She was the last surviving member is that […]
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A fabulous ANTIQUE late 19th century DOULTON STONEWARE Motto Jug. This is a highly collectable s alt-glazed jug. Bellarmene style with a finely modelled, bearded face beneath the spout with MOTTOS / verse. Fill what you will. Drink what you fill. Surrounding the jug along with applied slip-ware decoration. Made by the famous (ROYAL) DOULTON […]
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Antique 1920s Era Red Wing Pottery Stoneware 4 Gal Beehive Jug. This jug features a medium wing and red wing manufacture stamp. Condition is as seen, crows foot crack on the rim (the rim is still very secure no issues) no chips or other damage, after a good wipe down this jug will shine and […]
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STUNNING CANISTERS THAT WERE FOUND THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH HALF OF FRANCE DURING THE MID TO LATE 19TH C. THE ADVENT OF ENAMELWARE WAS EASIER TO CARE FOR AND THE PRICE WAS ECONOMICAL. THUS THESE BEAUTIFUL WHITE CANISTERS WITH A STUNNING BLUE DESIGN DISAPPEARED BY THE TURN OF THE 20TH C. I CAN’T THINK OF ANYTHING […]
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A STUNNING POT À CONFIT IN THE PERFECT GLAZE HUE OF DEEP YELLOW FOR THE CONFITS MADE IN THE DEEP SUD-OUEST. THIS EARLY 19TH CONFIT POT IS THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHAT WOULD BE USED ON A’FRENCH DESIGN ARTICLE’. THIS EXAMPLE WOULD BE THE PIECE THEY’D SELECT TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED. SITS AT 10+ INCHES AND […]
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