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STONEWARE PITCHER. American mid 19th century. Straight sided with brushed cobalt tulips and impressed ''1'' in a circle. Possibly Remmey (Philadelphia)....
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AMERICAN SALTGLAZE STONEWARE JUG, EARLY NINETEENTH
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AMERICAN SALTGLAZE STONEWARE DRUGGIST'S JUG,
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Late th Century American Stoneware Jug
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TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. Nineteenth
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Important Southern Edgefield District stoneware
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ENGLISH EARTHENWARE BLACK TRANSFER-PRINTED
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AMERICAN COBALT-BLUE DECORATED SALTGLAZE
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