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THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. ImpressedTHREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Two-gallon jug "H. Rambo", 12.5"h. Either Henry Rambo born 1804 (potted in 1850) or his nephew Henry
THREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. ImpressedTHREE PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Two-gallon jug "M. Crooks". 14"h. Probably George Milton Crooks who potted in Hopewell and Falls townships,
19th C. USA Ottman Bros. Bluebird Stoneware19th C. USA Ottman Bros. Bluebird Stoneware Jug: North America, USA, Fort Edward, New York, ca. 1872 to 1892 CE. A handsome two gallon stoneware jug,
TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. NineteenthTWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Nineteenth century. Five-gallon crock impressed "Matthew McAll, Ohio, Dickson". 16.5"h. Matthew McAll Dickson was a potter
THREE OHIO STONEWARE CHURNS. Two four-gallonTHREE OHIO STONEWARE CHURNS. Two four-gallon churns. Stenciled label "H. H. Melick, Roseville, Ohio", 15.5"h. Henry Harrison Melick potted in Perry County
TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. ImpressedTWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Five-gallon churn. "Matthew McAll, Ohio Dickson". 18"h. Matthew McAll Dickson was a Newton Township, Muskingum
TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Stenciled labels.TWO OHIO STONEWARE CROCKS. Stenciled labels. Two-gallon crock "Zanesville Stoneware Co. Zanesville, O." 9"h., and three-gallon "H. C. Ward Wholesale Stoneware
JUG - Three gallon decorated stoneware jug,JUG - Three gallon decorated stoneware jug, illegibley signed with bluebird decoration, applied handle, 16"H x 9"DIA, good, overpainted, some paint removed.
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Four-gallon jug withOHIO STONEWARE JUG. Four-gallon jug with applied handle. Two capacity marks, one impressed and one stenciled. Impressed label "J. Rambo". 17"h. Probably
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon crock withOHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon crock with impressed label "Cyrus Felton", 17.5"h. Cyrus Felton was a Newton Township, Muskingum County potter in 1850.
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon ovoid crockOHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Six-gallon ovoid crock with impressed "J. Rambo". 16.5"h. Probably made by Newton Township, Muskingum County potter Joseph Rambo,
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Stenciled label "NeffOHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Stenciled label "Neff Bro's Manufacturers Taylorsville, O." Five gallon. 13"h. The Neff Brother's pottery was located in Harrison
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Six-gallon jug withOHIO STONEWARE JUG. Six-gallon jug with double handles. Stenciled label "H. C. Ward, Stoneware Depot, Zanesville, O." 19"h. Hudson Champlin Ward was a
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Three-gallon crockOHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Three-gallon crock with impressed label "P. Rich". Rim flake. 14"h. Prosper Rich potted in Springfield Township, Muskingum County
THREE OHIO STONEWARE JARS. Stenciled labels.THREE OHIO STONEWARE JARS. Stenciled labels. Six-gallon jars. "Central Pottery, G.W. Walker & Bro. Roseville, Ohio". Known to have been in business 1885-1887.
TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Ten-gallonTWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Ten-gallon water cooler. Impressed label "L. D. Stine, Roseville, O." Imperfections. 19"h. Stine potted in Newton Township,
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK AND PITCHER. Both twoOHIO STONEWARE CROCK AND PITCHER. Both two gallons with impressed labels "J. B. Williams, Putnam, O." 12", 13"h. Pitcher has damage. John B. Williams
TWO OHIO STONEWARE JUGS. Two gallon ovoidTWO OHIO STONEWARE JUGS. Two gallon ovoid jugs with impressed labels. "J. H. George". Chip. 13"h. James H. George was a potter in Springfield Township,
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid three-gallon jugOHIO STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid three-gallon jug with applied handle. Impressed "S. Purdy". 16"h. Solomon Purdy potted in Putnam (now part of Zanesville), Muskingum
OHIO STONEWARE JUG. Three-gallon with impressedOHIO STONEWARE JUG. Three-gallon with impressed label "J. C. Wilbur, Zanesville, Ohio". 15"h. John Church Wilbur was a potter in Putnam (now part of Zanesville)
TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. ImpressedTWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Impressed labels. Two-gallon jug "J. C. Crown", 14.5"h. John C. Crown potted in Hopewell Township, Muskingum County, Ohio,
OHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Five-gallon ovoidOHIO STONEWARE CROCK. Five-gallon ovoid crock with impressed label "C E Felton"and incised tulips. 14.5"h. Cyrus E. Felton was a Newton Township, Muskingum
TWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. StenciledTWO PIECES OF OHIO STONEWARE. Stenciled labels "H. C. Ward Stoneware Depot, Zanesville, O". Butter crock. 7.5"h. And six-gallon crock. 14"h. Hudson
PAINTED STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C. 6 GALLONS,PAINTED STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C. 6 GALLONS, MADEby James Gleason & Sons, Globe Village. Bold bluebird and branch design. 13" high, 14" wide, 13 1/2" diameter.
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