- 4 GALLON COBALT DECORATED WESTERN
4 GALLON COBALT DECORATED WESTERN PA CROCKca. 1890; four gallon salt glazed cylindrical crock, brushed "4" and flourish, flattened rolled rim, everted neck, pair of tooled collar rings, pair of applied crescent lugs, southwestern PA origin, Albany slip glaze interior, 10 1/4"d, 14 3/4"h; Condition: good
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania twenty-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt inscription Williams and Reppert Greensboro, PA , surrounding a stenciled eagle, 25 1/2" h. Provenance: The Collection of Jeffrey Gorrin & Susan Fetterolf.
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Condition:
Hairline running from base along right side of decoration.
- West Virginia three-gallon stoneware
West Virginia three-gallon stoneware crock 19th c. impressed Richey & Hamilton Palatine 14" h. ?
- Two German Westerwald Cobalt Salt-Glazed
Two German Westerwald Cobalt Salt-Glazed Stoneware Crocks 19th century each of ovoid form having applied upturned handles at the shoulder decorated with cobalt blue painted banding the first having a cherry design and the second having a butterfly design. Height of first 10 1/4 inches.
- Stoneware Crocks American. An assembled
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.
- TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE
TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Two Western Pennsylvania stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 6 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Stripes with a couple small flakes/rough spots to rim. Other with firing flaws to base.
- Three Pennsylvania or West Virginia
Three Pennsylvania or West Virginia cobalt decorated stoneware crocks 19th c. 11 1/2" h. 12" h. and 16" h. ?
- TWO NY STONEWARE CROCKS, WM. WARNER
TWO NY STONEWARE CROCKS, WM. WARNER & WESTON/GREGG. Antique New York stoneware crocks with cobalt bird decoration, including; Wm. E. Warner West Troy two gallon crock 10.5”H, 1.5 gallon Weston & Gregg Ellenville NY crock 8.25”H.
- WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK AND
WEST VIRGINIA STONEWARE CROCK AND JUG, 19TH C.West Virginia stoneware crock and jug, 19th c., with cobalt inscriptions A.P. Donaghho Parkersburg, W. Va. and Conner & Snedeker Groceries, Wheeling W. Va. , 8" h. and 10" h.
Condition:
Light hairline to handle.
- Pair of Northern European Provincial
Pair of Northern European Provincial Ivory-Glazed Pottery Two-Handled Storage Crocks, of the traditional type, first quarter 20th century, h. 12", dia. 9-1/2" and 10-1/2".
- Old Western 2 Gallon Crock
Old Western 2 Gallon Crock
- Westerwald early blue decorated
Westerwald early blue decorated stoneware crock 8"H; redware pitcher and an ancient Mayan bowl
8"D
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 16 GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 16 GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania sixteen-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription Hamilton & Jones Star Pottery Greensboro, PA , 24 1/4" h.
Condition:
Crack running halfway down and across backside.
- STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania
STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania mid 1840s -mid 1870s. Brushed cobalt tulips and impressed ''J. Weaver 3'' (Beaver Pennsylvania). Applied double handles. 13''h.
- 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.)
- GERMAN STONEWARE CROCK Late 19th
GERMAN STONEWARE CROCK Late 19th c. Westerwald Salt Glazed Pottery Crock, ovoid form with cobalt slip trailed floral decoration, applied handles, 2-liter size, 12 3/4" high, 11" x 9". Surface wear, handle glaze flakes.
- FOUR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE
FOUR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CANNING CROCKFour western Pennsylvania stoneware canning crocks, 19th c. , with cobalt bands, tallest - 8 1/4" h. Provenance: An Ohio Collection.
Condition:
A few rim flakes.
- 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".
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWO-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWO-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania two-gallon stoneware merchants crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription C.F. Hetzel & Co. Cumberland, MD , 12" h.
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Condition:
Crack from rim to base.
- STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania
STONEWARE CROCK. Western Pennsylvania mid 1850s-mid 1880s. Ovoid impressed ''R.W. Russell 2'' (Beaver Pennsylvania) with brushed cobalt clover. 10 3/4''h.
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOUR-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOUR-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania four-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt inscription A. Conrad New Geneva, PA , centering a spread winged eagle, the handles with large cobalt swirls at terminals, 15" h.
Condition:
Old rim chips. A few small chips to raised band below rim.
- TWO STONEWARE CROCKS AND A HANDLED
TWO STONEWARE CROCKS AND A HANDLED CROCKTwo Western Pennsylvania stoneware crocks and an Ohio handled crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscriptions J.F. Con & C. Flower Porterfield O. , Williams & Reppert Greensboro, PA , and T.F. Reppert Greensboro, PA , tallest - 10".
Condition:
Ohio-a couple rim flakes. Williams-hairline top left of inscription. A couple rim flakes. Reppert-several rim flakes.
- TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE
TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Two Western Pennsylvania stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt inscription A. Conrad New Geneva , 9 3/4" h. and 8" h.
Condition:
Sm-short hairline to back of rim. Small rim flake. Lg-rim flake.
- TWO A.P. DONAGHHO CROCKS. Parkersburg
TWO A.P. DONAGHHO CROCKS. Parkersburg West Virginia late 19th century. Three gallon crock with lug handles and stencilled lettering and foliate decoration fine form. 13''h. and a two gallon crock with cobalt stencilling. 11.5''h. Three gallon crock with oil marks.
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SIX GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SIX GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania six gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt inscription Foell & Alt Corner Sarah & E 26th Sts. South Side Pitts. , 16 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Light crows foot to base. Firing crack to base.
- 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".
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA THREE-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA THREE-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania three-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt inscription Williams and Reppert Greensboro, Pa , 10 3/4" h.
Condition:
Good condition. A little misshapen.
- Four pieces of stoneware to include
Four pieces of stoneware to include a Wm. E. Warner West Troy three-gallon crock; two four-gallon crocks and another three-gallon crock with lid.
Largest 12"h
Condition: Losses, chips, cracks as found.
- TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE
TWO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCKS, 19TH C.Two Western Pennsylvania stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt inscription A. Conrad Shinnston, W.Va. and Williams & Reppert, Greensboro, PA , 9 1/2" h., 10 1/4"
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Condition:
Conrad-large firing chip to base. Williams-rim chips.
- Graduated Trio of Continental Provincial
Graduated Trio of Continental Provincial White Crackle-Glazed Stoneware Two-Handled Storage Crocks, first quarter 20th century, of the traditional type, the largest h. 13", dia. 10", the smallest h. 10", dia. 8".
- Group of Three Earthenware Crocks,
Group of Three Earthenware Crocks, third quarter 19th century, consisting of a Virginia provincial buff-glazed stoneware cylindrical two-handled storage crock with stylized feather decoration in blue at the shoulder; a similar, slightly smaller Virginia crock in gray-beige-glazed stoneware with a blue stylized clover leaf on the facade; and a yet smaller Texas provincial shaded gray-glazed stoneware crock of tapered cylindrical form, the largest h. 9-3/4", dia. 6-1/2".
- FOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE COBALT
FOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE COBALT DECORATED CROCKS 19th century, to include: a three-gallon crock stamped EVAN R. JONES PITTSTON, PA." over a large numeral "3," decoration below, two applied lug handles (10 in.) (rim chip to rim on rear; vertical hairline below the "3"; plus, a two-gallon crock, possibly Virginia, decorated with a whimsical numeral over a fourish (9-1/8 in.) (two small chips to inner rim); plus, a one gallon crock, naming A. P. Donaghho, Parkersburg, W. Va. (10 in.) (light surfaces wear); plus, a one gallon un-signed crock with three cobalt swags coming down from under the rim, possibly Virginia (9-1/2 in.) (crude repairs to rim).
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWO-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWO-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania two-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c., with freehand cobalt decoration, 11 1/4" h.
Condition:
Good. Discoloration to rim.
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription Williams & Reppert Greensboro PA , 11 1/4" h.
Condition:
Crack top right of decoration.
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWO-GALLON
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TWO-GALLON STONEWARE CROCKWestern Pennsylvania two-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt inscription Hamilton & Jones Greensboro PA , 12 1/4" h. Provenance: Journell Estate, Lincoln, Virginia.
Condition:
Very good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- AMERICAN SOUTHERN POTTERY CROCK
AMERICAN SOUTHERN POTTERY CROCK & VESSEL Group of two pieces of American Southern brown glazed pottery articles comprising, a crock with double handles and incised bands at the neck (h. 14", dia. 9"), and a vessel with a short neck (h. 9", dia. 5.5"), the crock having a note stating that it was acquired in Clarksville, Georgia, the vessel noting previous ownership. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Elizabeth Cross, Lawrenceville, Georgia.