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Jeffrey Ricketts
443-256-8280
eastnottinghamantiques@gmail.com
211 Brick Meeting House Road
North East, Maryland 21901

STONEWARE
There is always a great selection of American decorated stoneware available. Pieces available in all price ranges. Additional images available upon request. Not all pieces will always be listed on here, so you can always contact me with what you're looking for! Shipping is available at an additional cost, or can be picked up at the barn or a show!

Pitcher:
Heavily decorated pitcher, mid Atlantic origin, possibly Maryland, Alexandria, or Washington DC. There is a faint hairline in the handle, a small chip at the base, and a glazed over chip on the upper rim. 10 1/4 inches tall and about 8 across including the handle.
SOLD!

Pitcher:
Diminutive stoneware pitcher. Likely Baltimore, Maryland in origin, C. 1860. Survives in perfect condition. 7 3/8 inches tall and about 7 across including the handle.
SOLD!

Cake Crock:
Extremely small decorated stoneware cake crock. Likely Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in origin. It has been broken and restored, however this is the smallest decorated cake crock I have ever seen.
SOLD!

Pitcher:
Heavily decorated stoneware pitcher, attributed to the Remmey Pottery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Has professionally restored chips and hairlines.
$1,250.00

Cake Crock:
Attributed to Henry Remmey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, about 1830. Survives in great condition aside from one small rim chip.
$1,250.00

Pitcher:
Large and heavily decorated stoneware pitcher. Attributed to the Remmey Pottery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There are several restored chips.
SOLD!

Stoneware Jug:
Great 2 gallon stoneware jug made by John Bell in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. This dates to the third quarter of the 19th century. One chip to the base below the handle and several firing marks. Next to the spout is impressed "JOHN BELL" with an incised "2" below it. 14 inches tall and 7 diameter at the base.
$1,250.00



Stoneware Pitcher:
Wonderful stoneware pitcher attributed to the Remmey Pottery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This survives in fantastic condition. 10 3/4 inches tall and about 9 1/2 across including the handle.
$1,350.00
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