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Plain yellow ware
bowl. Hard to find plain and early bowl, nice condition with
exception of tight hairline as can be seen in picture.
12” Diameter
Circa 1880
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Yellow ware bowl
with 2” wide white and blue stripe. Nicely rimmed and footed and
earlier vintage. Unfortunately, this great looking bowl has an
approximate 1” chip on the rim as can be seen from the picture
above.
10” Diameter
Circa 1880
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Yellow ware
crock/canister lid with two rust and two creamy white stripes. Mint
condition.
Total diameter 5 ¾”,
lip diameter 4 12”
Circa 1900
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Extremely rare
yellow ware Rockingham glazed chamberstick. Rockingham candlesticks
are more commonly found but this form is rarely seen. The condition
of this chamberstick is absolutely mint with no post manufacturing
defects visible. It has wonderful color distribution and a bright
and shiny surface all over.
4” D x 4” T
Circa 1850
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A rare and unusual pepper pot of yellow
ware with Rockingham glaze with very good color distribution. Pepper
pots are rarely seen in this form or with Rockingham glaze. Good
condition with chips as noted in pictures can be overlooked for a piece
of this rarity.
5 ½“ T x 2 ½’ D
Circa 1850
$395 |
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Smallest size yellow ware Rockingham
glazed bowl. The very desirable sized bowl is in near mint condition
with some minor surface scratching. It has nice color distribution.
4 ¼” D x 2” H
Circa 1880
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Yellow ware mug with white and brown
mocha decoration. Attributed to Croxall and Cartwright of East
Liverpool, Ohio. The mug is in excellent condition with some minor
staining.
3” D x 3” H
Circa 1880
$275 |
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Nested set of 3 flint glazed yellow
ware bowls or baking nappies. Probably manufactured by the Morton
Pottery Company from Illinois. These bowls came in sets of 6 ranging
in diameter from 4” to 9”. Condition is very good with three minor
glaze chips, crazing, and surface wear.
4”, 6”, and 7” Diameters
Circa 1920
$195 |
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Yellow ware bowl with two thin and
one wide brown slip stripes. Most likely manufactured in East
Liverpool, Ohio and where it was found. Near mint condition with
some glaze scratching.
7” Diameter
Circa late 19th century
$70 |
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Tankard with green
glaze with Buccaneer embossed decoration. This pattern and color is
normally found on a stoneware body but this one appears to be yellow
ware. Excellent condition with only some glaze pops from the
manufacture. Made by the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company from Ohio but
is unmarked.
6” D x 8” H
Circa 1920s
$60 |
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Sponge and gilt decorated yellow ware
cracker jar. Sponging is rust brown and light brown and has embossed
swag decoration around rim. Very good condition with one ¼” chip
under the top rim. Probably from Ohio.
5 ½” D x 6” H
Circa 1910-20
$50 |
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Nested set of three yellow ware bowls
with five chocolate brown stripes. Zane Grey kitchen ware line,
manufactured by the Hull Pottery Company, Crooksville, Ohio. Very
good condition with a small ¼” base chip (only visible from bottom)
on the middle bowl and minor small pock marks from the manufacture.
8”, 9”, and 10” Diameters
Circa 1930
$175 |
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