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- (5) PENNSYLVANIA AREA STONEWARE CROCKS
(5) PENNSYLVANIA AREA STONEWARE CROCKS WITHadvertising. To include: Samuel Cooper No 7 Diamond, Pittsburg, shows 10" crack, 10" high by 6" diameter. A. Conrad & Co. New Geneva, PA storage jar. 9" high by 5" diameter. A Hamilton & Jones Greensboro Pennsylvania, three-gallon crock with handles. 13 1/2" high by 9" diameter. A Williams & Reppert Greensboro Pennsylvania crock. 9 1/2" high by 6" diameter. Spider crack to base. A D.P. Haynes & Co. Crown Brand Baltimore, Maryland. Blue crown. No cracks. 10" high by 6 1/2" diameter.
- FOUR ANTIQUE PRESERVE JARS - CAN SHIP
FOUR ANTIQUE PRESERVE JARS - CAN SHIP UPS112One embossed KING on the front inside in an embossed banner with embossed flags and a crown. The other embossed EDWARDSBURG CROWN BRAND PURE CORN SYROP, PERFECT SEAL JAR. Both jars have their original glass lids and wire closures. Excellent condition. Both 8 1/4" high.
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Two large preserve jars both embossed THE AMERICAN PORCELAIN LINED and the logo NAG. One embossed 444 on the underside. The other embossed 333 on the underside. Both 9 1/2" high.
- Three Maryland stoneware crocks 19th
Three Maryland stoneware crocks 19th c. with blue cobalt decoration stenciled D.F. Haynes & Co. Baltimore M.D Crown Brand 11"... ?
- Maryland stoneware crock stenciled D.F.
Maryland stoneware crock stenciled D.F. Haynes & Co. Baltimore M.D. Crown Brand together with a stoneware storage jar and a... ?
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