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ABINGDON ART POTTERY VASE
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- Abingdon Classic line #106, off-white BETA shape vase, dates back to 1938-40
Ref. Paradis, Joe Abingdon Pottery Artware: 1934-1950, Stepchild of the Great Depression, 1977, Section 2.5, pp. 50-51
- Approximately 8 inches high; top diameter ≈ 6-3/4 in.; bottom diameter ≈ 4-3/4 inches
- Partial blue Abingdon bottom mark on base
- Good condition, age and use consistent, with light crazing etc. (especially to rim area), interior glaze drips and imperfections, interior mixed unknown residue, etc.
Estate item: previous use and storage conditions unknown
Nice representative example of Illinois pottery
- Fragile; view and pick-up in Naperville, Ilinois
$ 45.00 / EACH
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PAIR OF BRUSH-McCOY ART POTTERY VASES
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- Pair of similar green vases from the Brush Pottery Co., Zanesville, Ohio, "furnished in soft-tone semi-matt colors"
dates back to approximately 1937
Ref. Sanford, Martha and Steve, Sanfords Guide to Brush-McCoy Pottery, Book 2, 1996, page 26
- Left: Pale green No. 527, ≈ 8 inches high; top diameter ≈ 5 inches; bottom diameter ≈ 3 inches; faint mold number on base
Right: Medium green No. 527, ≈ 6 inches high; top diameter ≈ 3-1/2 inches; bottom diameter ≈ 2-1/4 inches
- Pretty good condition, age and use consistent with glaze imperfections and inconsistencies etc., etc. typical of these wares; interesting tiny dark flecks in glazes
Also, light green vase has factory flaw, perhaps where a worker held it
Medium green vase with base flaws including small chip (approx. 12 o'clock in bases photo)
See "More Photos" link, left
Estate items: previous use and storage conditions unknown
This pair would make a nice addition to your Ohio pottery and stoneware collection
- Fragile; view and pick-up in Naperville, Ilinois
SOLD
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COUNTRY FARE STONEWARE PITCHER and MUG
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- Set of two similar stoneware pieces, each glazed a rich brown with an aqua interior
- Pitcher measures approx. 6-3/4 inches high
- Handled mug measures approx 4-1/2 inches high
- Similar to a popular pattern often referred to as "Country Fare"
however; no manufacturer markings found on either piece
- Different bottom finishes; might be a clue to maker(s); see photo link, left
- In rather nice condition; typical used stoneware chips, glazepops etc. etc.
Please review composite photo for representative features and flaws
- View and pick-up in Naperville, Illinois
$ 18.00 / PITCHER and MUG
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BLUE STONEWARE CASSEROLE
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- Heavy blue stoneware open casserole, c. early-mid 20th Century
- Approximately 3-3/4" high;  6-1/2" top opening
- No manufacturer marks; however, "Sawtooth" Pattern indicates Ruckel Pottery (White Hall, IL ) a likely candidate
- Reference: Historic Illinois Potteries, Vol. I, No. 2, "The Potteries of White Hall," E. D. Mounce et al., pp. 19-20
- Nice, although used, condition with typical stoneware flaws
Composite photo (link left) shows additional views
- View and pick-up in Naperville, Illinois
$ 125.00 / EACH
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NELSON McCOY STONEWARE BARREL MUG
EARLY McCOY IMPRESSED MARK
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- Antique glossy brown mug with drip glaze (foam) c. 1926
- Approximately 5" high; heavy stoneware/yellowware
- Bottom impressed with Nelson McCoy Stoneware "shield in circle mark"
Bottom shown at photo link, left
- Ref. Hanson, et al., McCoy Pottery, Collector's Reference & Value Guide, 1997, Collector Books, pp. 6 and 9
- Quite nice condition; general early stoneware flaws. A nice addition to your "Brown-drip" or McCoy collection
- View and pick-up in Naperville, Illinois
$ 15.00 / EACH
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ROYAL HAEGER BRIGHT YELLOW VASE
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- Bright yellow bottle vase from Royal Haeger, Dundee, Illinois, likely from the mid-to-late 1900’s
- Approximately 7" high;  base diameter ≈ 2-1/2"
- Base stamped: "Royal Haeger USA ©"
- Good condition; however, flea bites to top rim
Composite photo (link left) shows additional details
- Estate item; previous use and storage conditions unknown
- View and pick-up in Naperville, Illinois
$ 8.00 / EACH
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