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Esmond Watt Yelloware Cookie Jar #36
Featured is a neat old piece of Watt Esmond. This is their 1957 #36 cookie jar. This one does NOT have the word Cookie on it. Not sure why. It is the 3 color glaze, ivory, brown and black. Brass bail handle. Shown in the Watt Pottery book by Dennis Thompson & W. Bryce Watt. It is in great condition. 3 small chips about the rim and one on the bail handle area. Wonderful old piece of Yellowware.
Circa: 1957
Color: Tan/Brown
Type: Cookie Jar
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Watt Pottery
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ole-1043
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Watt Peedeeco Lug Casserole
Rare piece of Watt pottery. This is a Peedeeco lug. The name Peedeeco is actually and trade name rather then a shape as it was made for Pitman-/Dreitzer and Company of New York. There are only about a handful of know shaped in this pattern. This lug does have a hairline crack and is missing the lid. Still it is a must piece in any collectors set. It stands 2 ¼" tall by 7 ¼" long.
Circa: circa 1940
Type: pottery
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Watt Pottery
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ole-1044
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Watt Rio Rose Spaghetti Bowl
Lovely old spaghetti bowl from Watt Pottery in their Rio Rose pattern. Does have a hairline crack as shown. Stands 3 1/8" tall by 13" across. Great for your display.
Circa: circa 1940
Type: potter
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Watt Pottery
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Watt Yellowware Yellow Ware Yelloware Bean Pot w/ Lid
Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota’s Attic. Great old piece of Watt Ware Yellow Ware. This is from their Oven Ware line. A common piece but no Watt collection is complete without at least one bean pot. This one has the original lid and is in excellent condition. Stands 6" tall with lid by 8" across the tiny handles.
Manufacturer: Watt
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Small Watt Bowl
Small Watt bowl which is missing a lid. It has the 1944 log cabin mark. Does have one glaze drip from the factory. It stands 2 ½" tall by 4 ¼" wide with a lid base of 3 5/8".
Circa: circa 1944
Type: pottery
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Watt Pottery
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