American Pottery Pitcher or Creamer
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1940 item # 735850 (stock# B149 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$34.95
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This small Pitcher I believe was made circa 1920's or 1930's. It is marked "U.S.A." on the bottom. It measures 3.5" tall and is 6" wide including spout and handle. There are 2 minor glaze pops, considered normal for this type of pottery and age of 60+ years. The overall condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks. A great old kitchen collectible.
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American Pottery Milk Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1940 item # 735849 (stock# B148)
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724-869-2300
$34.95
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This pottery Milk pitcher is marked "U.S.A." on the bottom and measures 5.25" tall and is 6.5" wide from spout to handle. There is one missed glaze spot on the handle (missed during production). The overall condition is considered to be excellent with only minor age crazing inside the pitcher which is quite normal wear for this pitcher circa 1930's or 1940's.
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Monmouth-Western Stoneware Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware:
Art Pottery and Stoneware:
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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Dark Brown Stoneware Canning Jar/Crock
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1910 item # 539809 (stock# P4 009)
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724-869-2300
$30.00
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Here is a dark brown canning jar/crock that was made circa the 1880's-1910's.This vintage crock measures 6 1/2" tall and is 4" wide across the bottom.There are two small chips on the rim which is typical for pottery of this type and age.The over all condition is very good.A nice display piece for your country kitchen pottery collection.
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