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Yellowware Mug
Yellowware Pottery Mug in the purest of yellow clay color. Almost 1 1/2lbs, 4 3/4" tall, 3" across holds 16 oz. liquid, does not leak either. Normal crazing, lump of clay from kiln on side nearest mough when held in right hand. Normal glaze pops, NO chips, NO dings, NO hairlines. "16" embossed on bottom. Yellowware mugs are very difficult to find. yelllowware pottery mug yellowware
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Yellow Ware Wall Pocket
Yellow Ware Wall Pocket, likely from the 50's or late 40's. The COLOR is very much typical yellowware, we have taken two sets of photos and just can't get it any clearer. 6 1/2" tall 8 " around. In very good condition, shows use inside, but no dings chips or hairlines. Is more yellow than shown in photo. Yellowware
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Yellowware Green Glaze Pitcher
Yellowware cream pitcher, flint enamel. 3 things going for it. #1 Color #2 Size #3 Condition! Yellow ware base, rockingham decoration, the brown glaze was often used for the flint enamel because it was inexpensive. More expensive oxides such as coppper and cobalt were sparingly used to produce blue and GREEN. Not quite 4 1/2" tall 2 1/4" across base 2 1/2" across top from pouring spout across. Applied handle with a small "thumb rest" on top. The sponging is awesome, the green surroundss the base of the pitcher up to nearly 2/3 with the top third remaining a mocha sponging. Incredible condition NO chips NO dings NO hairlines! Yellowware green yellowware rockingham
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Yellowware Pitcher
Great mustard yellow pitcher. Ribbed design, 5" tall 6" from spout to handle. Great condition. 40's. No chips NO dings, No hairlines. (t509-E 403 ) Very usable. Yellowware
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Rockingham Bennington Yellowware Cup
Yellowware clay with light caramel spongework creating this great Rockingham coffee mug. Applied handle. NO cracks NO dings NO hairlines. Holding the handle in the right hand you can see a mark in the cup that almost looks like a burn made by a cigarette. Created at the time of kiln work. 8 ounces 2 7/8" tall 3 1/4" across the top. Not even any crazing. Probably 1880. Yellowware Yellow Ware Rockingham Bennington Yellowware
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Yellowware Green Glaze Pitcher, almost 4 lbs. 8" tall, 5" from tip of spout across top of green pitcher, rim is rough in spots. Very good condition. Applied handle with several kiln flaw marks. Normal crazing, and glaze pops, NO chips NO dings, NO hairlines. Base marked with a triangle enclosing #4 within a circle. Yellowware green pottery green yellowware
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Rockingham Storage Jar Crock
Generically called butter crocks these were actually used to store a number of things like sugar, flour and tobacco. Tobacco containers were called humidors. Mocha decorated pieces are rare. This piece has a heavy rockingham glaze. 1840-1920. Probably American Almost 6" tall and 7" across. In very good condition, no chips no dings no hairlines. 3 bands at the bottom and one wide band at the top an inch wide. Rockingham Yellowware crock stoneware pottery yellowware
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Rockingham Very Large Mug Yellowware
Rockingham Yellowware very large mug 3 3/4" tall. 4" across 1 1/2 lbs. Unusual to find a mug this large. Beautiful colors of dark mocha, caramel and yellow clay showing through. I will miss this one when it's gone! It is quite impressive. Applied handle, NO dings NO chips NO hairlines. One tiny glaze pop near the handle. Rockingham
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Rockingham Bennington Yellowware Pitcher
Rockingham or Bennington pitcher with peacock design. Circa 1870 to 1884. Height 8 1/8" tall and 7 1/4" across from tip of spount to handle.This pitcher is in very good condition, due to age however there are areas on the base that have been worn down over the years by repeatedly sitting it down firmly. Guaranteed old, one worn away area on the inside of the rim, very smooth. Moderate crazing as expected. We have tried to show and/or describe any defect. Yellowware Rockingham Yellowware
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YellowWare Small Kitchen Bowl
Yellowware bowl sized for cereal. Not quite5 1/2" across top, under 2 1/2 " tall. Smaller yellowware bowls are the hardest to find. Very good shape, does have a small 1/2" "lump" where the clay created a half moon shape lump in the bottom done during making, NOT a crack, NO chips, NO dings. Nice shape, shows some use, overall condition very good. No markings on bottom. Kitchen bowls, Yellow Ware Yellowware, yellowware.
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Rockingham Salt
Rockingham Salt Crock in EXCELLENT condition. Good mellow yellowware base, the Rockingham glaze varies from a light mocha to a deeper caramel and some dark rockingham glaze. I think this was from Morton Pottery and probably from 1900-1920. On the bottom there are two outline rectangles one atop the other. Inside there appears to be 4 or 5 letters or numbers inside. The hole in the back top where the salt would hang is in great condition. Yellowware
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Rockingham Bennington Pitcher
Rockingham creamer or pitcher. Small in stature but big on looks. Only 4 1/8" tall 4 1/2" from tip of handle to spout. Wonderful rockingham with a lot of mocha showing through. There is the tiniest of missing glaze on the bottom rim of the pitcher handle. The handle appears to be a part of the pitcher, not applied NO chips NO hairlines NO cracks. 12 ounces. A really great little creamer or pitcher in Rockingham. Yellowware
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Rockingham German Animal Rare Dog
Rockingham animal figures, the rarest among this collector field limited to the nineteenth century, some were made in England in the mid 1800's. None are considered common. All had some type Rockingham decoration. Many made in East Liverpool. This dog appears to be a pug, stamped Germany on the base. Unlike American Rockingham the clay on the base is white and has the feel of bisque however the rockingham is typical of American glaze. Approximately 6 1/2" long and 2 1/4" tall not including his fuzzy tail, that can be removed. The McAllister book also states " None of them are common, expect damage on the base." There is NO damage on this cute guy, no cracks, no dings and no hairlines. He is finely detailed with 4 teeth, a bone across his paws. Rockingham Bennington Spongeware pottery stoneware animal german
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