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(7) Crocks, c/o white (9" h x
(7) Crocks, c/o white (9" h x 9-3/4" dia), brown glazed jar (9" h), (2) brown & tan miniature jugs, bean pot (5" h), brown glazed bottle (7-3/4" h, chip at rim), miniature cheese crock (3-3/4" h)
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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 American salt glazed
Two American salt glazed stoneware crocks mid-19th century; 1) storage crock - with molded ear-form handles and incised line decoration impressed ''3 '' 11 in. H. 10 in. Diam.; 2) water crock - with molded double-ear handles and tap hole in base 11 in. H. 7 in. Diam. Estimate $ 150-250 Incised crock - crack at base appropriate wear; water crock - appropriate wear chip on one ear.
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GROUP OF GLAZED STONEWARE
GROUP OF GLAZED STONEWARE CROCKSGroup of Glazed Stoneware Crocks,
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(3) Stoneware crocks, c/o blue
(3) Stoneware crocks, c/o blue decorated crock (8-1/2" h, cracks, chips & repairs), unmarked fruit jar (7-5/8" h), brown & tan jug (9-1/4" h), jug with handle chips, crack to fruit jar
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Three stoneware crocks, largest
Three stoneware crocks, largest 14"h
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Two large stoneware crocks, a six
Two large stoneware crocks, a six gallon stoneware crock by Ottoman Bros. Fort Edwards, N.Y.; together with a five gallon example by Whites Utica, N.Y.
Both approximately 12.5"h x 13"dia
Condition: One missing a handle, cracks to both, wear consistent with age.
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Stoneware Crocks American. A
Stoneware Crocks American. A large brown and cream 5-gallon stoneware crock Plus a stoneware handled jug; tallest ht. 13 in. Condition: Wear.
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*A Collection of Six Stoneware
*A Collection of Six Stoneware Crocks three decorated with birds in a blue slip glaze one with foliate decoration and two others. Height of tallest 13 5/8 inches.
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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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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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TWO 19TH C. REDWARE CROCKS. A two
TWO 19TH C. REDWARE CROCKS. A two handled lidded crock with brown manganese spots on a red ground and lid with green trim. The second is an open jar with charcoal spots on red ground. Lidded 11.5”H. Open 9.5”H. Sussman Collection.
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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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Two cobalt decorated crocks with
Two cobalt decorated crocks with floral motif; along with a stoneware jug.
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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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TWO SHELVES OF STONEWARE CROCKS AND
TWO SHELVES OF STONEWARE CROCKS AND JARS Two shelves of stoneware crocks and jars, including from Poughkeepsie, New York; a Sipe Nichols and Co. Williamsport, PA jug with applied strap handle and spout, etc. largest: 11"h
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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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THREE ANTIQUE STONEWARE CROCKS Each
THREE ANTIQUE STONEWARE CROCKS Each with a similar brushed cobalt leafy design below the rim, one gallon and 1 1/2 gallon sizes.
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Five redware crocks 19th c.
Five redware crocks 19th c. together with two earthenware crocks tallest - 8". ?
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Collection of Eight Provincial
Collection of Eight Provincial Ivory-Glazed Pottery Two-Handled Storage Crocks, fourth quarter 19th century to first quarter 20th century, the collection comprised of a large crock, three pairs of smaller similar crocks, and a matching single yet smaller crock, the largest h. 13", dia. 10", the smallest h. 7-3/4", dia. 6-1/2".
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Two American salt glazed cobalt
Two American salt glazed cobalt decorated stoneware storage crocks and similar salt glazed stoneware jug mid-19th century; 1) crocks with floral decoration 8 and 11 in. H.; 2) jug of 2-gallon capacity impressed ''2 '' 14 in. H. Estimate $ 200-300 Storage crocks - appropriate wear scratches; jug - wear scratches.
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Three stoneware crocks 19th c. with
Three stoneware crocks 19th c. with cobalt bird decoration 11" h. 9" h. and 7" h. ?
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THREE AMERICAN BROWN AND GRAY
THREE AMERICAN BROWN AND GRAY GLAZED STONEWARE CROCKS AND TWO JUGSThree American Brown and Gray Glazed Stoneware Crocks and Two Jugs,
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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS A cobalt swirl
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS A cobalt swirl decorated crock. 15'' h. 12'' dia. and a decorated crock with a wooden lid. 11 1/2'' h. 11 1/2'' dia.
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5 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS
5 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS Collection of 5 American stoneware crocks, three 5 gallon and two 2 gallon crocks; largest 20"H 10"Diameter
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THREE ANTIQUE STONEWARE CROCKS
THREE ANTIQUE STONEWARE CROCKS Two with brushed cobalt flowers, one gallon and two gallon, tooled rim (smaller with penny-sized flake, the larger with small rim nick); a stenciled one gallon crock, numerous iron impurities (rim chip and underside losses).
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(4) Blue decorated stoneware
(4) Blue decorated stoneware crocks, c/o 12-1/4" h x 8" dia jar (chip to rim), 10-3/4" h x 6-3/4" dia jar (chip to rim, dent to side), 10" h x 6-1/2" dia (chip to rim), batter bowl (10-3/4" dia x 4-3/4" h)
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Stoneware Crock and Jugs
Stoneware Crock and Jugs American. An assembled group of three stoneware crocks including a handled jug with cobalt ''5''; a 5-gallon crock with impressed Whites Utica NY in cobalt; and a handled jug with cobalt decorated and L. Seymour Troy Factory 2; tallest ht. 19 in. Condition: Large crack to 5-gallon crock.
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TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKSTwo
TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKSTwo American Stoneware Crocks,
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TWO WHITE GLAZED STONEWARE JUGS AND
TWO WHITE GLAZED STONEWARE JUGS AND TWO CROCKSTwo White Glazed Stoneware Jugs and Two Crocks
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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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2 Blue & White Stoneware Crocks
2 Blue & White Stoneware Crocks or Butter Tubs one with butterflies other with sunflowers 6 1/4''.
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(3) Stoneware crocks to include
(3) Stoneware crocks to include 5-gallon pickle crock, 12 1/2"H, a 15 1/4" stoneware crock with chips to rim and 7 1/2"H crock.
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*A Collection of Stoneware Articles
*A Collection of Stoneware Articles comprising two crocks two covered jars two jugs and a jardiniere. Height of tallest 13 inches.
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Five American stoneware crocks 19th
Five American stoneware crocks 19th c. with cobalt decoration tallest - 10 1/4". ?
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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.