Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Up until the 1700s, most stoneware in America was imported from Europe; the British prohibited American potters from making ...
Question: I have three older crocks and two stoneware jugs that are at least a century old. All were made in either New York or New Jersey, and two of the crocks have decorative designs. Are pieces ...
Vintage dishware collectors may already have their go-to brands to hunt for at thrift stores, but this Texas-based brand ...
Visitors to Philip Wingard’s Southern Decorative Arts booth on Friday at the Aiken Antiques Show could view some valuable pieces of South Carolina history. There were four pots and one jug that ...
The free event will be held on Saturday, June 27, at the Stoneware Museum of Monmouth. It's got free admission and parking.
I like McCoy pottery — in fact, I like it quite a bit. Flowerpots, vases, pitchers, bowls, cookie jars, cat/dog dishes, lamps, planters to even Smiley face and Pac-Man — it doesn't really matter. This ...
There were many small potteries making stoneware and other ceramics for use in the kitchen, bedroom or farm. Most utensils made in America by the 1800s were made with thick pottery sides in simple ...
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At the Tulsa, Oklahoma, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in July 2011 a woman named LeAnn lugged in a not-so-little brown jug she'd purchased at auction three years ago for $50. It was "dirty and gunky," she ...