Available for sale is a small miniature sponged yellow ware creamer. The off-white, cream colored creamer is decorated and sponged in a light olive green and tan (burnt rust) coloration. The sponged pattern is uncommon such that it is not intermingled or dispersed, but is in alternating diagonal bands. Quaint size, it measures 3 7/8 […]
Tagged: creamer | pitcher | small | sponged | spongeware | stoneware | ware | yellow
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Pictured is a novel shaped covered spongeware pantry container offered for sale. This is but one of a few we have seen through the years with a cover, it has great eye-appeal! The sponged-decoration is quite dense & includes both blue & brown sponging against an off-white background field. The tapered pantry crock measures 4 […]
Tagged: blue | covered | crock | early | pantry | rainbow-sponged | spongeware | stoneware | white
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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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Pictured is a seldom, infrequently seen blue on blue spongeware pitcher offered for sale. The tapered pitcher has great color contrast & eye–appeal with an irregular, but repetitive sponged pattern. It measures 8 3/4″ in height, 5 7/8″ in base diameter, & dates from 1880 – 1915. It’s in excellent condition with no damage or […]
Tagged: blue | pitcher | spongeware | stoneware
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Antique Salt Glaze Stoneware Jug. Size: Approximately 17 1/2″ tall with base diameter of approximately 5″. Lovely color and shape. Appears to be one gallon, but is not marked. Very nice condition overall. Some minor chipping around base. See photos carefully for condition. Please ask if you have any questions before purchasing. We are happy […]
Tagged: antique | brown | glaze | pottery | primitive | salt | southern | stoneware | style
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Pictured is an early blue & white diffused banded stoneware pitcher available for sale. The earliest of reference books highlighting the pitcher, Edith Harbin’s book from the 70’s, nicknamed the banded design as the “Stupid” pitcher. The name has stuck since then. The pitcher is seldom seen & exhibits great color, color contrast & eye-appeal. […]
Tagged: banded | blue | pitcher | rare | stoneware | stupid | white
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Hello, you are viewing my listing for an Antique 5 Gallon Stoneware Pottery Crock with Ear Handles. This crock is Marked on the underside bottom with a letter B. I have shown this in the photographs that I have provided. There is also a Blue Number 5 on the side that is written in script. […]
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1800’s Ovoid Stoneware Jar / Crock Southern Pottery East TN, Very early & RARE. For your consideration is a very early American pottery vessel. Salt glazed stoneware jar or crock with ovoid form. Nice dark brown color, thick walls, thick glaze, heavy. Hand thrown with very fine proportions. Southern pottery from East Tennessee, very early […]
Tagged: 1800's | antique | crock | east | ovoid | pottery | southern | stoneware | tennessee
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This beautiful one quart redware pitcher was made in Edgerton for The American Museum Collection that featured adaptations from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The pitcher was hand thrown and hand decorated with the same techniques used by 18th and 19th century Pennsylvania potters. The red clay pitcher is decorated with slip […]
Tagged: pitcher | redware | rockdale | stoneware | union | vintage
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