Stoneware is pottery of choice for the Country Collector
Yellow Ware ulitarian pottery produced in the U.S. and England from the early 19thc .
The body is less dense and viteous ( impervious to water) than stone ware most are unmarked
colors vary from deep yellow to pale buff.

Country Jug Yellow
Strawberry and leaf motif
footed bulbous body arched C-form handle
5" ht Stoneware yellow glaze

Corn Crock Yellow Ware Mold
chip on rim

MORE.. Transferware or Flo Blue
Tea Time & Table Tops
Tranwbrown
Brown and white, Oriental theme figure, pagoda 10"d. madras W.B.

tranwcanton
Green and blue floral 8 ¼"d signed Canton China circa early 1800's

tranwplate
Pair of birds spy a pair of plums, floral spray
8 ¼'d. signed Haviland Limoge, H & C

Pink Floral Pattern
signed Aters H.H.&M., 5 ½"x 8 ¾"d.
$ 150.00


The Greeks and Romans used rotating millstones to grind coffee Turkish coffee mills appeared in the 15thC
introduced to Europe with spices in the 17thC
America blacksmiths and carpenters handmade primitive grinders in the late 1700's Coffee mills were basic household item 1870
Commercial Mills available the mid 19thC

Wooden top and knob Working Condition
4 tablespoons capacity = 4 (4 oz) cups $ 45.00

Coffee Mills were a basic household item by 1870
Comes in very handy when I forget to grind my coffee at the supermarket. Perfect for Molita style of coffee prep.

Home made Chest of Draws American
16 ½"ht x 16 ¼" x 9" W.

Irons

Tailors Iron, pitted cast iron $ 35.00

Cole Brook Dale, Iron Co. Pottstown, Pa.
$ 25.00

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