Country Treasures
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K113 Beautiful Baltimore, Maryland cobalt blue decorated stoneware crock pitcher marked Peter Hermann - 1 Gal Circa 1870. Decorated with brushed cobalt flowers on front and the collar is decorated with swags on each side of spout. |
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H936 Pennsylvania stoneware crock decorated with three brushed cobalt stripes, very good condition. |
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H271 19th century Western Pennsylvania region Wax Sealer canning crock with five blue stripes decorating the front. Circa 1875. Cobalt stripes alternate with straight and squiggly lines which adds to the visual appeal of this crock. Slightly tapered sides with wax sealer rim. Very good condition. |
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G605 Blue decorated stoneware canning crock attributed to Remmey Pottery Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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G148 19th century 1 gallon blue decorated stoneware butter churn, Baltimore, MD circa 1850-70. single handle and bold double flowers on front. |
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H303 Wonderful small sized 19th century Pennsylvania cobalt blue decorated stoneware chicken waterer |
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H511 19th century Cobalt decorated Stoneware storage crock. Philadelphia, probably made during the 1850s. Wide lipped rim around the top with incised ring around shoulder and beautiful cobalt blue decoration |
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G773 19th century Baltimore Striper crock with wide, flat topped, wax sealer rim that tapers to tooled shoulders and down to straight sides and a cylindrical bottom. Nicely decorated with three prominent cobalt blue stripes. Slightly tilted across top. |
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U197 2 gallon cobalt - decorated stoneware Jar. Baltimore MD. Circa 1850. |
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G928 Very rare and unusual Cambridge Maryland Crock S.E. LE COMPT Hills Point MD store advertising stoneware crock Rare Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Floral Decoration, Baltimore, MD origin, circa 1875 |
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G452 19th century 8" tall stoneware canning jar, from Western PA. It has five cobalt blue stripes that were laid on by a heavy thumb painting .GREAT BLUE COBALT DECORATED STRIPER WAX SEALER STONEWARE CANNING JAR |
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G623 Mid 1800s West Virginia striper crock with three (3) cobalt stripes. Wide squared top rim with tooled shoulder that rounds to a cylindrical bottom. Slight, tight hairline crack on bottom. Top rim is out of round. |
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T421 Cobalt decorated stoneware pitcher, circa 1850 decorated with brushed cobalt flowers on front, the collar decorated with swags on each side of spout. |
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G241 Western Pennsylvania Strip decorated Wax Sealer, circa 1875 straight sided jar with wax sealer rim. decorated with three wide brushed cobalt strips, very good condition, |
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S176 Canning Jar accented with three blue accent stripes across the front. |
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G94 Western Pennsylvania stoneware canning crock, 19th c., with cobalt bands, 8" h. |
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G125 Ironstone large teapot ., It is signed in black on the bottom Royal Patent Ironstone W&E Corn. |
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G126 Stunning antique white ironstone oval platter, fabulous Laurel Wreath or Victory shape. . Medium size or 16" long, 13-3/4" wide. Potted by Elsmore and Forster, ca. Civil War era. |
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G131 This large white ironstone vegetable tureen or server . It was made in the pottery of Burgess and Goddard and dates to the 1870 to 1880 period. |
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RM1287 Fantastic Western Pennsylvania region canning crock with three vivid stripes on the front. Has only minor interior rim nicks (as photographed), otherwise in wonderful condition! Image Properties |
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S634 Stripe decorated Stoneware wax sealer, PA. origin. Circa 1870 decorated with three brush cobalt stripes. |
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RM1292 Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock decorated with three squiggly lines, which is also known as a Striper crock. No chips or cracks. |
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G48 A wonderful nest of five Yellow Ware mixing bowls with three white bands. Thes bowls are not marked but often is attributed to Brush McCoy, USA |
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J33 Early yellow ware stoneware oval shaped food / pudding mold depicting a patriotic Eagle encircled with 12 Stars. |
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R193 Peter Herman signed Crock, This crock was made in Baltimore circa 1850 to 1870. It is decorated in cobalt with a two-stemmed, flowering plant. |
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G80 19th century DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity, cylindrical form with squared rim.. |
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**SOLD** G103 Scarce three-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Date "1878" within a Wreath, Stamped "FORT EDWARD / POTTERY CO," straight-sided crock with tooled shoulder and applied lug handles, |
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F639 19th century cobalt decorated 1 gallon stoneware crock , Peter Herrmann (Baltimore, Maryland) 1 gallon |
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B579 Stoneware Jar Peter Herrmann with Cobalt Floral Decoration, Baltimore, MD origin, circa 1875, cylindrical jar decorated with acobalt clover on the front and back. |
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F742 Small Baltimore Crock , Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Floral Decoration, Baltimore, MD origin, circa 1875, cylindrical jar decorated with a cobalt clover on the front and back good condition |
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F247 Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Decoration, Baltimore, MD, circa 1880. Ovoid pitcher with flared collar and semi-rounded rim, decorated with brushed leaves and flower around the midsection. |
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D153 Exceptional 19th century Baltimore, MD ovoid Stoneware Pitcher with beautiful cobalt floral decoration. Circa 1875. |
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E243 STAMPED "P. HERRMANN.", BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, semi-ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck ring, incised shoulder ring, and arched handles. Brushed cobalt floral decoration. |
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S399 Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Pitcher,Baltimore, MD origin, circa 1875, ovoid-bodied pitcher with tooled rim and applied strap handle, decorated with a brushed cobalt flower extending from a groups of leaves. brushwork flanking the spout. chips to the base Stoneware pitcher Baltimore, Peter Hermann |
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P485 Philadelphia Cobalt decorated Stoneware Cream Jar circa 1870 decorated with bright cobalt design, applied handles with cobalt decoration |
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E274 Peter Herman Crock, This crock was made in Baltimore circa 1850 to 1870. It is decorated in cobalt with a single stemmed,flower |
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H985 Blue Pa Decorated Stoneware TABLE TOP BUTTER CHURN Circa 1860. |
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B590 Two Gallon Stoneware Jar with very unusual Cobalt Floral Decoration, Stamped 2 gallon, Baltimore, MD origin, circa 1875, decorated with a large cobalt tulip on front and back. |
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E390 Semi-Ovoid Storage Jar Circa 1850 |
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E386 Pennslyvania large crock jug with applied handles, A very impressive stamped three gallon Stoneware Crock, decorated with a motif design all arounf top . A sweeping pattern of brushed designs |
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E411 Stoneware Jar with Cobalt Clover Decoration, Baltimore, MD, circa 1875, cylindrical jar with tooled shoulder and semi-squared rim |
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E415 19th century Miniature -glazed Red ware pitcher, with dark brown glaze. |
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A434 two gallon Stoneware Jar with cobalt decoration, Baltimore Maryland origin cira 1860. with colbolt decoration in the front and back. |
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**SOLD** E393 Baltimore, MD Stoneware Jar with ears, 19th century, a five -gallon ovoid jar with cobalt swag decoration |
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O538 Large cylindrical Crock with ears and cobalt decoration. Stamped '3'. |
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F157 19th century Pennslyvania EARLY BOWERS THREE THISTLES SNUFF ADV STONEWARE CROCK Large "Bowers Snuff" Crock, off white glaze with freehand cobalt label: "Bowers Three Thistles Snuff" on front |
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H986 19th century William Hare (1815-1885)Wilmington, Delaware crock Oyster jar with impressed stamp "Wm. HARE WILMINGTON DEL". Hare is the only Wilmington potter who impressed his name in his pottery before firing. |
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D56 Half-Gallon Stoneware Jar, Stamped "E.J. MILLER / ALEXA," attributed to the Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA origin, circa 1850. |
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D21 B. C. MILBURN POTTERY (1805-1867) Benedict C. Milburn was born in Maryland in 1805. At age 17 he moved to Alexandria, Virginia in 1822, where he apprenticed himself to be a potter. Milburn leased the Wilkes Street Pottery in 1833 |
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D410 Pennsylvania stoneware lidded cake crock, 19th c., with cobalt foliate sprays |
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W285 Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Jar, 1 1/2 gallon, Stamped "P. HERRMANN," Baltimore, MD, circa 1865 |
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W121 Two Gallon S.H. Sonner Strasburg VA. Jar, stamped and marked |
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B592 19th century Baltimore Stoneware, crock a one-gallon crock with very large cobalt clover decoration on the front and back small chip on rim |
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