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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS.  American  2nd half-19th
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TWO STONEWARE CROCKS. American 2nd half-19th century. Brushed cobalt foliate designs. Stenciled label ''GA & JE McCarthey Maysville KY'' 12''h. and...

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