Vintage Jug Stoneware Pottery Crock Brown Glaze Redware Antique. We do not know the origins. It resembles redwear or moonshine jugs. Found in the estate of a collector of Asian and Native American antiquities. Cork is as it was found. We did not try and remove it. There is nothing inside. There are no makers […]
Tagged: antique | brown | crock | glaze | pottery | redware | stoneware | vintage
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Antique Glazed Redware Jug Vase Pottery. Collectible redware vase or urn. It is 6 1/2″ wide at the upper part and 6″ at the base. Surface may have scratches and little dings. I do not see any cracks.
Tagged: glazed | pottery | redware | southern | stoneware | vase
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A STUNNING 18TH C CRUCHE OF LANGUEDOC.. YOU CAN SEE THE MARKS FROM THE WIFE HAVING TO LIFT THE HEAVY VESSEL AT THE DINING ROOM TABLE. THE BOTTOM IS WORN ON THE SIDE WHERE WATER WAS POTED INTO HE MUGS. THIS IS TRULY ONE OF THE CREATIVE DESIGNS OF THE REGIONAL CRUCHES MADE DURING THE […]
Tagged: antique | confit | french | jaspe | orjol | pitcher | pottery | redware | stoneware
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Antique stoneware jug, with beautiful, drippy glaze. There is a tight hairline on one side and a chip on the shoulder – both shown. T his jug was acquired in SW Wisconsin, near the Illinois border. Measures 10 1/2″ tall x 6″ across the bottom.
Tagged: antique | crock | glazed | lead | redware | shoulder | stoneware | whiskey
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An antique pottery doorstop modelled in the form of a seated Spaniel dog in a dark brown glaze. Could be end of day, folk art. Late 19th/early 20th century. Width 6.5 Depth 6 Height 10.5 inches.
Tagged: american | antique | c1900 | pottery | redware | sewer | spaniel | statue | stoneware | tile
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In good overall condition, with approprite wear from use and age. Nice eaxaple of 19th Century American Redware. Please view pictures for details. Contact me with any questions. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “bradleyhousecirca1800″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, […]
Tagged: 1800's | american | early | pottery | primitive | redware | sealer | stoneware
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