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Crocker face jug, ceramic teeth,
Crocker face jug, ceramic teeth, glossy olive green glaze, base incised "Michael A. Crocker & Melvin S. Crocker 1991", 10-1/2 x 7 x 8 in.
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WILLIAM H. CROCKER, IMPRESSIONIST
WILLIAM H. CROCKER, IMPRESSIONIST PAINTING William H. Crocker (American, 19th/20th c.), Pastoral scene, oil on board, 1921, signed and dated lower right, 10"h x 8"w, unframed
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Cheever Meaders stoneware crock,
Cheever Meaders stoneware crock, tapered body with rounded rim, two strap handles, incised lines near center, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, John Burrison attributes to Cheever Meaders, circa 1940, 10-1/2 in. Handles with large chips, otherwise good condition. Doug Howard, Marietta, Georgia
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BURGER, ROCHESTER STONEWARE
BURGER, ROCHESTER STONEWARE CROCKS (2) PIeces of Late 19th c. New York Stoneware, both with cobalt slip trailed decoration, applied lug handles, flat rims, impressed maker's mark, incl: Burger & Co. 2-gallon crock with flower decoration, cobalt capacity mark, 9" high, 9 1/2" diam., surface flakes and backside kiln pop; and Burger Bro's & Co. 3-gallon crock, with cobalt slip trailed flower containing the capacity mark, 10 1/2" high, 11" diam., rim chip.
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CLOER BREAD ROLL BAKERCloer Bread
CLOER BREAD ROLL BAKERCloer Bread Roll Baker
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MELVIN CROCKER, "FACE" JUG, CA.
MELVIN CROCKER, "FACE" JUG, CA. 2015 9 ½" Red clay with ash glazed jug form of man's face with intense blue eyes. Integrated handle and spout finished with green and rust color, high gloss glaze. Main body of jug with matte finish. Incised on the bottom "Melvin S. Crocker/2015".
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Stoneware Crocks American. An
Stoneware Crocks American. An assembled group of five stoneware crocks including a brown glaze 4-gallon crock marked A.P. Dohaghho/ Parkersburg W.V.; 16'' high; plus a handled 5-gallon jug marked F. Woodworth ht. 18 in.; plus three cobalt-decorated Red Wing crocks; largest ht. 13.5 in. Condition: Chip to rim of handled jug. some surface wear to all.
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Good American Gray Stoneware
Good American Gray Stoneware Storage Crock, by O. L. and A. K. Ballard, Burlington, Vermont, 1859-1867, of covered, two-handled, cylindrical form, the facade with an overglaze blue stylized pomegranate, signed above the shoulder in impressed underglaze block letters, h. 11".
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Three stoneware crocks, one
Three stoneware crocks, one butter crock signed Wm. Rooker, Easton, Pa with sunflowers.
Tallest 7.5" x 9"dia
Smallest 6"h x 10"dia
Condition: Rooker crock has small crack/repair to one ear.
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Baker-Manch
Baker-Manch
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SIX ALBANY BLACK AND BROWN GLAZED
SIX ALBANY BLACK AND BROWN GLAZED CROCKERYSIX ALBANY BLACK AND BROWN GLAZED CROCKERY, including two molds with strap handles, a double-spouted handled cover, a short pitcher with white-glazed interior, a small jarlet with tiny spout and small aperture with rolled lip, and a distressed pitcher (6)
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TWO SHELVES OF STONEWARE CROCKS AND
TWO SHELVES OF STONEWARE CROCKS AND JARS Two shelves of stoneware crocks and jars, including a Riedinger and Caire floral decorated 4-gallon crock with handled sides, an A.P. Donaghho, Parkersburg, West Virginia 2-gallon jar, etc. largest: 12"h
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CRAWFORD GROCER STONEWARE JUG Crock
CRAWFORD GROCER STONEWARE JUG Crock is painted and decorated in cobalt West Virginia example. 9 3/4'' h. Age worn. (Exc. Cond.)
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(2) Stoneware crocks, c/o jug
(2) Stoneware crocks, c/o jug (8-3/4" h), fruit jar (7-3/4" h)
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Two cobalt decorated crocks with
Two cobalt decorated crocks with floral motif; along with a stoneware jug.
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Northern and mid-Atlantic stoneware
Northern and mid-Atlantic stoneware vessels New York & Maryland circa 1870 two salt-glazed and brush cobalt-decorated crocks; together with John Burger salt-glazed and brush cobalt-decorated jug; and J. Fisher Lyon NY salt-glazed and brush cobalt-decorated churn. H18'' W10'' and H5 1/2'' W10'' (4pcs) Provenance: Glenville North Carolina collection. Estate of Edgar C. Jones Coral Gables Florida. Each Mid-Atlantic crock with good consistent ware with age no hairlines or repairs to speak of. Fisher crock with 1 1/2 '' chip to rim and reglued portion Burger jug with reglued upper body in several areas as shown in photos.
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Michael Crocker stoneware snake
Michael Crocker stoneware snake jug, finely detailed rattlesnake, alkaline glaze, base marked "Michael A. Crocker/Melvin S. Crocker, No. 50 1990", Lula, Georgia (Michael born 1956, Melvin born 1959), 13 in. Very minor chips to scales. Collection of Merrill and Ethelda Oxley
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(2) Stoneware brown & tan crocks,
(2) Stoneware brown & tan crocks, c/o bean pot with lid (6-1/2" h), The Weir fruit jar (8" h, chip to lid)
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COLLECTION OF PAPERS FROM THE
COLLECTION OF PAPERS FROM THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL LEONARD CROCKER 19TH CENTURYCOLLECTION OF PAPERS FROM THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL LEONARD CROCKER, 19th Century, Crocker (1804-1883) was a prominent businessman and U.S. Representative from Taunton, Massachusetts. Includes handwritten letters and documents and several 19th Century newspapers.
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Five-gallon stoneware crock
Five-gallon stoneware crock "Hagan Bros. Dealers in Stoves and Hardware Huntington W. VA". 17.5"h.x9"dia.
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STONEWARE CROCK. American 1860.
STONEWARE CROCK. American 1860. Dark cobalt brushed flower and ''2'' with an impressed label ''John Burger Rochester'' (New York). Two applied handles. 9''h. 10''d.
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Crocker Snake Jug (Lula, Georgia;
Crocker Snake Jug (Lula, Georgia; Michael born 1956, Melvin born 1959), alkaline glaze stoneware, entwined by rattlesnake with articulated scales and open mouth, base signed in script "Michael A. Crocker + Melvin S. Crocker 1997", 13-1/4 in.,
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Cobalt Decorated Country Crock.From
Cobalt Decorated Country Crock.From a Riverside CT estate. Dimensions: 16'' high. 10.75'' diameter of opening.
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Two blue decorated stoneware crocks
Two blue decorated stoneware crocks 19th c. 14 1/2" h. and 13" h. ?
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Two pieces Meaders pottery: crock
Two pieces Meaders pottery: crock with runny dark olive glaze, base signed "Cleater and Billy Meaders 1989", 9-1/2 in.; jar with runny dark glaze and applied grapes and leaves, base signed "Cleater Meaders 1986" (White County, Georgia, born 1921), 16-1/4 in. Excellent condition.
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American salt glazed cobalt
American salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware butter crock mid-19th century; clover and leaf decoration 6 in. H. 10 in. Diam. Estimate $ 250-400 Appropriate wear scratches some firing flaws.
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Two salt-glazed stoneware crocks:
Two salt-glazed stoneware crocks: one with flared lip foliate cobalt blue decoration on three sides and slightly tapered sides hairline crack at base 10 1/4'' h. also a crock with flared lip and cobalt blue stencil decoration reading ''AP DONAGHHO / PARKERSBURG W.V.'' one notch on lip 9 1/2'' h.
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R.H. Macy & Co. Stoneware Crock
R.H. Macy & Co. Stoneware Crock
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ROBINSON-RANSBOTTOM STONEWARE CROCK
ROBINSON-RANSBOTTOM STONEWARE CROCK & DISPENSERRobinson-Ransbottom (American, Ohio). 4 gallon stoneware crock with lid, 14 1/2"H x 12"-diameter (including lid); 4 gallon striped stoneware crock / water dispenser with lid, 15 3/4"H x 10 1/4"-diameter (including lid). Both with blue crown mark. Chips and roughness along bottom edge of crock, water dispenser missing spigot, line in water dispenser, roughness to rim.
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FLACK OPEN CROCKA Flack glazed open
FLACK OPEN CROCKA Flack glazed open crock from Cornwall, Ontario. Decorated with a bird sitting on a branch, firing crack is present on the lower right side and extends onto the bottom, but does not go through the to the interior. Measuring, 9" x 9.5".
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Two Stoneware Storage Crocks,
Two Stoneware Storage Crocks, third quarter 19th century, one an attractive Little Pottery Works, West 12th Street, New York, blue and gray stoneware two-handled crock with an impressed underglaze mark at the lip of the facade, the facade centered with a double daisy spray in blue, and the other a good, rare Ballard and Brothers, Burlington, Vermont, blue and buff stoneware two-handled storage crock, with an impressed mark beneath the facade lip "Ballard and Brothers/Burlington, Vt./2", the facade with a stylized floral spray in blue, h. 9" and 10-1/2".
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THREE COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
THREE COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE TWO GALLON CROCKS. Antique crocks, including John Burger Rochester 8.75”H, Hart & Son Sherburne 9”H, and a Ralph Goldsmith Bennington VT 8.75”H.
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RONALD CROOKS (CALIFORNIA,
RONALD CROOKS (CALIFORNIA, 1925-2006) OIL ON BOARDRONALD CROOKS (California, 1925-2006) oil on board, "Memoirs," view through a window of a man writing at the kitchen table under oil lamp light. Signed lower left. Image measures 12" x 16". In a wood frame; 19.5" x 23.5" overall. Provenance: from the collection of Glenn Hays. Hays provided Crooks with the narratives and commissioned the paintings.
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Sonner Stoneware Crock Virginia,
Sonner Stoneware Crock Virginia, late 19th century, two-gallon stoneware crock with blue shoulder decoration, stamped "S.H. Sonner./Strasburg Va." (Samuel Harrison Sonner, 1854-1901) with circular gallon mark, 11 in.,
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James Coker (20th c, American, DE
James Coker (20th c, American, DE Artist) 6 Paintings including Still lifes, rural landscapes, and a girl, oil on canvas panel, each signed Coker, largest framed size 14-1/2" x 10", good condition
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STONEWARE ADVERTISING CROCK
STONEWARE ADVERTISING CROCK NYCca. 1880; salt glazed squat cylindrical stoneware crock, infilled cobalt on impressed legend "Acker Merrall & Co/ Grocers/ Wine and Tea Dealers/ 22 Chamber St Cor College Place/ New York" (currently doing business as Aker Wines - possibly potted at Fulper Pottery, Flemington, NJ) with a flattened rim, everted neck, tooled collar, rounded shoulder, interior lid ledge, Albany slip glaze interior, 6 1/2"d, 7 1/4"h; Condition: some wear on interior lid ledge