All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1970
item #951129
(stock #3260)
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$20.00
$20.00
This pitcher stands 5 1/2" high and measures 7" from the tip of the spout to the handle. Holds 48 ounces. No chips, cracks or crazing, looks like new.
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$27.50
$27.50
This unusual piece was designed for dipping pickles from the barrel. It measures 9 1/2" long and 4 1/2" wide at the dipper end. Slight chipping around drain hole may be from manufacture.
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$15.00
$15.00
Marked on the bottom Pat. No. 68764 Made in USA. Slight roughness around inner edge, no major chips.
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$45.00
$45.00
From the popular Pixieware line which appeared in the 1950's, the Pixie lidded jar stands 5" high and is marked 1958 Holt Howard. No chips or cracks. Fine crazing.
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1970
item #951043
(stock #3248)
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$30.00
$30.00
The delicate Woodvine graces this Universal Cambridge covered jar. It is 3 1/2" high and 4 1/2' wide. No chips cracks or crazing. The underside of the lid has some browning at the ridge and there are a couple tiny spots of brown on the lip of the jar, otherwise very good.
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$14.00
$14.00
This is the 9" Red Apple pattern pie plate. Marked on the bottom Harker the oldest pottery in America, Hotoven Cookingware. This is in excellent condition and has none of the heavy crazing or discoloration typical of those used in the oven. One available.
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$8.00
$8.00
These colorful pheasants are marked Japan and stand 2 1/2" high.
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$4.00
$4.00
Marked Florida, these shells have a sandy finish as if just plucked from the surf.
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$6.00
$6.00
Feasting happily on ice cream cones, these cute brown monkeys are 3" high.
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$6.00
$6.00
Sporting clothespins on their upraised noses these little skunks are 2 3/4" high.
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$5.00
$5.00
These colorful chickens are cold painted over a white ceramic ground. Marked Japan, they are 2 1/2" high.
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$8.00
$8.00
This slant sided bowl is 4 3/4" high and 7 3/4" in diameter. Probably from a mixing bowl set it needs to find it's mates. The bottom is marked Fire King Oven Ware.















