SoldTwo Stoneware Bean CrocksTwo Stoneware Bean Crocks, with lids and single loop handles. The largest is approx. 9" diameter and 6.5" tall.See Sold Price
Sold(5) Pieces of StonewareLot includes (2) shoulder jugs, one with chips at the base, a salt glazed vessel, a two toned crock with wooden lid and a bean pot.See Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE CROCKS 19th CenturyTWO STONEWARE CROCKS19th Century1) Three-gallon with cobalt blue decoration of a stylized flower. Triple-stamped "G.L. & A.K. Ballard", forming a triangular pattern. Also stamped "Burlington, VT." andSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware Crocks, each having cobalt blue birds,Two Stoneware Crocks, each having cobalt blue birds, three gallon and two gallon, height 10 3/4 inches, Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware Crocks with BirdsTwo stoneware crocks1) Stoneware crock with bird. Three gallon. American, circa 1850.H 10-1/2" D 11-1/2".2) Stoneware crock with chicken.H 9-1/2" W 10".Condition: Minor imperfections.Link for high-resSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware Crocks with Cobalt Glaze DecorationTwo Stoneware Crocks with Cobalt Glaze Decoration, each decorated with leaf patterns. Dimensions: 9 in.h. and 7.25 in.h. Condition: Shorter crock with old chips.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware CrocksTwo 2-gallon stoneware crocks each with blue floral decoration, probably by Remmey. Tallest 13.5"h x 6.5"dia (rim)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware CrocksTwo stoneware crocks with blue decoration, 19th c. Tallest 10.5"h x 6"diaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware Crocks, having blue decoration, oneTwo Stoneware Crocks, having blue decoration, one marked S. Haddington, one marked Burger & Lane, Rochester, New York, Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: Stoneware Crocks, J. NORTON Chicken andTwo Stoneware Crocks with Cobalt Bird Decorations, circa 1875, a five-gallon crock with large fan-tailed bird decoration, stamped "WHITES UTICA", paired with a four-gallon crock with slip-trailed chicSee Sold Price
SoldTwo stoneware crocks, both slightly ovoid. The first, 1 gallon and decorated with a cobalt blueTwo stoneware crocks, both slightly ovoid. The first, 1 gallon and decorated with a cobalt blue flower- staining otherwise good condition; the second, 2 gallon decorated with a cobalt blue flower withSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware Crocks and a JugTwo Stoneware Crocks and a JugOne crock with wood lid and bird decoration, one with flower and a wood scoop, and jug inscribed "Simon Schuer, 736 Broad Street, Newark NJ". 4 piecesCrack, chips, wear.LSee Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE CROCKSStoneware crock signed E. Norton & Co., Burlington, VT with blue decoration, with lid of a later date, 12"h x 10"dia; together with another signed G.S. Ancock, Grocier, Red Hook, NY, 8.5"h x 9"diaSee Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE CROCKS ONE WITH BLUE DECORATIONTaller marked 2 MILLER & FLEET STRASBURG VA and the shorter marked 1 S.H SONNER STRASBURG VA, heights 11.5 inches and 7.75 inches, condition both with small chips to rimSee Sold Price
SoldTwo stoneware crocks. The first decorated with a blue bird on branch, several rim chips, tightTwo stoneware crocks. The first decorated with a blue bird on branch, several rim chips, tight hairline near base, and some staining - measures 9" diameter x 8 1/2"H; the second, decorated with a cobaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo stoneware crocks including: The first, with theTwo stoneware crocks including: The first, with the impressed mark of "S.L. PEW…… & Co. / NEW HAVEN CONN", decorated with a cobalt blue flower - tiny chip on rim, else very good condition;See Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE CROCKS.American, 19th Century. Three gallon handled crock stamped "L.M. Pierron, Wisconsin". 10.5"h. and a two-gallon crock with decoration around the "2", hairlines, 9"h.See Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE CROCKSAmerican, 19th century. Includes an unmarked 1-gallon pot with cobalt flower: 7.5" high; together with a 2-gallon crock stenciled for James Benjamin, Cincinnati: 9.5" high.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware CrocksStoneware crock signed "Evan R. Jones Pittston, PA", 8"h, together with another crockSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Stoneware CrocksStamped Western Stoneware Co. with numbers 3 and 5. Together with a brown earthenware jug. 10 1/2"h, 12 1/2"h and 15 1/2"hSee Sold Price
SoldTwo stoneware crocks including 1 gallon with large handTwo stoneware crocks including 1 gallon with large hand painted cobalt blue number "1" on front signed Fort Edward NY, together with a 1 gallon jug with a blue flower on front. Chip on handle otherwisSee Sold Price
SoldTwo stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt decoraTwo stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 7 1/2'' h. and 9 3/4'' h.See Sold Price
SoldTwo stoneware crocks including 3 gallon crock with blueTwo stoneware crocks including 3 gallon crock with blue flower and leaf decoration signed N. Clark Jr. Athens NY - staining, otherwise good condition; together with a 1 gallon crock with blue leaf desSee Sold Price
SoldTWO STONEWARE CROCKS.American, 19th Century. A three-gallon crock with free-hand decoration, loss at bottom. And a Western Stoneware three gallon crock with a maple leaf decoration, cracks and hairlines, 10.5"h.See Sold Price