West Germany Stoneware Mug
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Cyberattic:
Pre 1960 item# 895755 (stock# MS056 )
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724-869-2300
$9.95 ea
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This stoneware Mug was made in West Germany circa 1950's. The mug is grey with dark Blue graphics and measures 5" tall and is 3.75" wide across the base. It is in really nice condition with NO chips or cracks and is stamped "West Germany". A nice vintage West German stoneware mug for your collection. I have 4 of these available.
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Souvenir Stoneware Brugge Beer Mug
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Pre 2000 item# 895745 (stock# MS045 )
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724-869-2300
$17.95
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This lovely Mug measures 5.5" tall and is 4 3/8" wide across the base. This mug features the great city of Brugge in Belgium on the front. I believe this mug was made for the tourist trade in the 1970's. It is in really nice condition with NO chips or cracks. A nice vintage mug for your collection.
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Hall China Gold Label #101 Round Casserole
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Pre 1960 item# 739686 (stock# BS011 )
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724-869-2300
$29.95
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Here is a nice casserole from the gold label kitchenware line that was made by the hall china company in the 1950's.This casserole is decorated with a "squiggle" design.The casserole measures 5 1/4" tall and is 8 1/2" wide.There is some light wear on the gold trim.The over all condition is really nice.A nice addition for your hall china collection.
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French Stoneware Pitcher
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Pre 1990 item# 739268 (stock# B273 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$34.95
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This French stoneware Pitcher is in excellent condition. It is hand painted with Blue, Green, and Rust colored flowers. It measures 7 1/8" tall and is approximately 5.5" wide. This pitcher is marked in script but I am unable to make out the French writing. The maker and year are unknown to me.A lovely decorative pitcher to add to your collection.
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Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Stoneware Pitcher
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Cyberattic:
Pre 1970 item# 738980 (stock# B263 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$45.00
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This Brown and Tan stoneware Pitcher was made by the Crown (Robinson-Ransbottom) Pottery Co. circa 1960's and 1970's. It is stamped "R.R.P. Co. Roseville O USA #124". It measures 8.5" tall and is 7.5" wide including the spout and handle. The condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks. A very nice decorative country kitchen collectible of Crown pottery.
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Stoneware Pottery Abstract Old Man/Snake Pitcher
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Cyberattic:
Pre 1970 item# 738034 (stock# B227 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$34.95
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Now here's an unusual Pitcher! It depicts and old man on the front and a serpent handle. Unmarked, I believe this to be circa the 1950's-70's.The pitcher measures 8" tall and is 7.5" wide. The pitcher is considered to be in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A nice decorative and well as a real conversational piece.
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Roycroft Pottery Stoneware Jug
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Pre 1930 item# 737235 (stock# B194 )
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724-869-2300
$64.95
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This Brown pottery Jug was made by the Roycroft Shops in Aurora, N.Y. circa 1920's. It measures 6" tall and is 4.5" wide including the handle. It is marked on the bottom with the Roycroft "R" in a circle below a stylized cross. There is one small pit mark on the bottom. The overall condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks. The Roycroft Community Shops were known worldwide and their items are highly collectible.
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Monmouth-Western Stoneware Pitcher
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Pre 1940 item# 735842 (stock# B145 )
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724-869-2300
$64.95
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This lovely Blue Milk pitcher is attributed to the Western Stoneware Co. This is the "Chain Link" pattern and measures 5.25" tall and 6.5" wide including spout and handle. There is a slight groove where the lower part of the handle meets the body of the pitcher which was done in the production of this piece. The overall condition is considered to be really nice with no chips or cracks. It believe it is circa 1930's. A great addition to your kitchen collectibles.
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