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SoldJD Craven Lidded Crock9"x8" short crock but very fat. Signed under a missing handle. Chips and cracks. A nice coggle wheel two under the stamp.See Sold Price
SoldCB Craven Lidded Crock blue/whitemulti color lidded crock stamped on bottom. Height 4", 7.5 widthSee Sold Price
SoldJD Craven 1 ga storage crock with lidJD Craven 1 ga storage crock with lid knob missing on lid. few minor nicks 9" high with lidSee Sold Price
SoldSix Pieces of J.D. Craven Stoneware(Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, 1827-1895) red and tan salt glaze jug, smaller tan salt glaze jug, angled collared rims, applied thick strap handles, 12 in. and 9-1/4 in.; tan and red saSee Sold Price
SoldMeyer Pottery, 2 Gallon Lidded CrockMeyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas) 2 gallon lidded crock, Albany glaze exterior, red clay lid unglazed, size: 10 x 8" dia. Meyer Pottery is an iconic name in early Texan stoneware, and refers to the potSee Sold Price
SoldJD Craven signed Storage Jar8" signed in stamp for JD CRAVEN, salt glaze storage jar ca. 1850. Randolph County, NCSee Sold Price
Sold3 POTTERY JUGS & 2 LIDDED CROCKS2 5 GALLON JUGS -- 1 GALLON JUG -- 5 GALLON CROCK (MISSING LID) - 4 GALLON CROCKSee Sold Price
SoldGordy's Pottery Greenville Ga Lidded CrockSmall chips on both handles. Old mark on bottom.10 inches tall.See Sold Price
SoldLarge Glazed Earthenware Lidded Crock19th/20th C. Marked on front "Beibn? 1613." Large chips and losses. 24"h x 21-1/2"w x 20"dSee Sold Price
SoldNed Foltz Redware Pottery Lidded CrockA Ned Foltz Pennsylvania redware pottery lidded crock with applied acorn and leaf decoration. Signed and dated. 7in tall x 10in wide. | Philadelphia Metro area delivery, NYC curbside delivery, and intSee Sold Price
SoldStoneware Lidded Crock With Bird & Flower DecorationBelieved to be from Montgomery Wholesale Liquidators. Chip on bottom rim. Measures 6 inches tall.See Sold Price
Sold(10)Boleslawiec Handmade Polish Pottery,Signed - Lidded Crock 11'' x 8'' w/ Handles + Lid, Oval(10)Boleslawiec Handmade Polish Pottery,Signed - Lidded Crock 11'' x 8'' w/ Handles + Lid, Oval Casserole Bowl 13.5'' x 2.75'', Gravy w/ Under Dish, Ladel + Dish, (2)Square Bowls 5'' x 5'' x 2'', BellSee Sold Price
SoldLIDDED CROCKLARGE LIDDED CROCK, 5 GALLON CROCK. THIS ITEM EXCEEDS SIZE LIMITATIONS FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, MUST BE PICKED UP IN HOUSE OR SHIPPED VIA 3rd PARTY GROUND SHIPPER.See Sold Price
SoldJD Craven Signed Salt Glaze Jug ca. 1860Jacob Dorris Craven (1827 - 1895) a rare signed jug ca. 1860 with the stamped starburst at the handle. Stamped JD Craven under the handle.See Sold Price
SoldJD Craven Signed Salt Glaze Jug ca. 1861Jacob Dorris Craven (1827 - 1895) a rare signed jug ca. 1860 with a rare coggle wheel 2 for gallon size. Stamped JD Craven under the handle.See Sold Price
SoldJD Craven Signed Salt Glaze Canning Jar ca. 1860Jacob Dorris Craven (1827 - 1895) very desirable size at under 10". A bold stamp.See Sold Price
SoldSigned JD Craven 1850s North Carolina JarSigned JD Craven 1850s North Carolina Jar State / Potter: North Carolina / Jacob Dorris Craven (1827-1895) Age: 1850s Glaze: Salt Glaze.Condition: Collector grade, No chips, no hairlines, and no repaiSee Sold Price
SoldSmall lidded Crock with Blue Bird EmbellishmentSmall lidded Crock with Blue Bird Embellishment. Appears to be in perfect condition with no damage anywhereSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Stoneware Lidded Crock Age UnknownAntique Stoneware Lidded Crock Measures 12" Tall .Comes From The Estate Of The Late Robert Rubensmein Central Fl.. Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping information, and request any conditSee Sold Price
SoldJD Craven Signed Churn14" Jacob Dorris Craven (1827 - 1895) salt glaze churn, signed. JD Craven is the son of Anderson Craven. JD was the most prolific of all the piedmont area potters. In 1860 he employed 3 men and producSee Sold Price