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Stoneware is pottery of choice for the Country Collector
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Yellow Ware ulitarian pottery produced in the U.S. and England from the early 19thc .
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The body is less dense and viteous ( impervious to water) than stone ware most are unmarked
colors vary from deep yellow to pale buff.
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Country Jug Yellow
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Strawberry and leaf motif
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footed bulbous body arched C-form handle
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5" ht Stoneware yellow glaze
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Corn Crock Yellow Ware Mold
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chip on rim
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MORE.. Transferware or Flo Blue
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Tea Time & Table Tops
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Tranwbrown
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Brown and white, Oriental theme figure, pagoda 10"d. madras W.B.
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tranwcanton
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Green and blue floral 8 ¼"d signed Canton China circa early 1800's
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tranwplate
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Pair of birds spy a pair of plums, floral spray
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8 ¼'d. signed Haviland Limoge, H & C
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Pink Floral Pattern
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signed Aters H.H.&M., 5 ½"x 8 ¾"d.
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$ 150.00
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The Greeks and Romans used rotating millstones to grind coffee Turkish coffee mills appeared in the 15thC
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introduced to Europe with spices in the 17thC
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America blacksmiths and carpenters handmade primitive grinders in the late 1700's Coffee mills were basic household item 1870
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Commercial Mills available the mid 19thC
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Wooden top and knob Working Condition
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4 tablespoons capacity = 4 (4 oz) cups $ 45.00
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Coffee Mills were a basic household item by 1870
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Comes in very handy when I forget to grind my coffee at the supermarket. Perfect for Molita style of coffee prep.
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Home made Chest of Draws American
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16 ½"ht x 16 ¼" x 9" W.
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Irons
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Tailors Iron, pitted cast iron $ 35.00
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Cole Brook Dale, Iron Co. Pottstown, Pa.
$ 25.00
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