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060108
Veritable Grés Au Sel, BETSCHDORF Stoneware Crock 4 inches tall by 4 inches diameter. Two handles. Grey stoneware with royal blue pattern. I originally thought this was Salmon Falls Pottery. After further inspection realize it is not made in the USA! No imperfections!  

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060208
Salmon Falls Pottery Individual Serving Dish 9 inches from outside edge of handles. 6.5 inches wide, and 2 inches tall. Made in Dover, New Hampshire.  

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Rebekah at the Well Teapot Measures 9.5 inches from bottom to top of cover. It is 10 inches from handle to spout! It is heavy! Weight is 5+ lbs! There are some small hairline cracks as if someone put hot water in it when it was cold. Also has a chip on the cover. Very stable and a wonderful piece!
HISTORY:These pots were designed for the Independant Order of Oddfellows Rebekah Degree starting in 1847. The Rebekah Degree allowed women related to an I.O.O.F. member to to join the Daughters of Rebekah. Rebekah originated from a Bible story. It was the most sucessful pot ever produced. Paraphrased from: COLLECTORS GUIDE to YELLOW WARE, pg. 29, Book III, by Lisa S. McAllister.
Add:Rockingham glaze, Rebekah at The Well pot created by the Edwin Bennett pottery of Baltimore, Md. in 1852, and modeled by Charles Coxson.(From Barber, pg. 143).
"Charles Coxson began modeling for this firm in 1850 and many of their pitcher forms, which were made in brown or Rockingham glaze, were designed and modeled by him; Among these were the Wild Boar pitcher, 1851 and the Rebekah at the Well teapot, in 1852." "Afterwards Mr. Coxson went to Trenton and established a pottery there" (Coxson & co). The type of glaze used was that of the type used and patented by the Norton co. of BENNINGTON , Vt. in 1848. "One of their specialties was the Patent Flint Enamel ware, a fine grade of Rockingham".
 

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1936
Nice old bowl with basket weave pattern. Rockingham style glaze. There is one spot on the bottom of the inside of bowl where the glaze has chipped off. Otherwise in great condition!  

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1986
German Pitcher 7.5 inches tall. Dutch style pattern. Very old maybe late 1700 early 1800's. Has double spouts and a handle. There are a couple of nicks on edge but otherwise in excellant condition.  

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Vintage Redware Pottery Plate Nice heavy plate. Swirl pattern. Has hanger holes on back rim for wall mount. No marks. Very good condition.  

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Stoneware Covered Crock Nice old crock. Used for pickles I think. Stands 8 inches tall and is about 5 inches across top. It is wider at middle. One chip at neck and cover has a couple of small chips. Just what you would expect of an old crock like this.  

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Brown & White Pitcher Age unknown. This is either a very good reproduction, or it is really old. You decide. Crazing present. Nice size. In good condition.  

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Old Stoneware Jug Nice old jug. Looks primative. Measures 10.5 inches tall and 6.5 inches diameter at bottom. Someone painted a ship on one side.  

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Pottery Teapot ? Rockingham? Design depicts an Oriental Gentleman smoking a huge long pipe! Measures almost 8 inches from bottom to top of cover. 9 inches fron tip of handle to spout. Weight is about 3 lbs. There is some damage to bottom. Looks as if someone put hot water in it when it was cold, or maybe left it outside for a Maine winter! Will not hold water! For decoration only.  

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