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Shawnee Pottery Toby Mug
Pottery and Stoneware:
Shawnee:
Pre 1950 item # 736318 (stock# B153 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$35.00
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This Toby mug is marked "U.S.A." and was made by the Shawnee Pottery Co. circa 1940's and 1950's. It measures 5.5" tall and is 4.5" wide including the handle. There is cold paint wear and age crazing which is quite normal for this type of pottery and age. There are no chips or cracks and is considered in very good condition.
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Monmouth-Western Stoneware Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware:
Art Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1940 item # 735842 (stock# B145 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$64.95
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This lovely Blue Milk pitcher is attributed to the Western Stoneware Co. This is the "Chain Link" pattern and measures 5.25" tall and 6.5" wide including spout and handle. There is a slight groove where the lower part of the handle meets the body of the pitcher which was done in the production of this piece. The overall condition is considered to be really nice with no chips or cracks. It believe it is circa 1930's. A great addition to your kitchen collectibles.
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Watt Pottery #15 "Rooster" Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware:
Watt:
Pre 1960 item # 735835 (stock# B141 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$125.00
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Made in 1955 by the Watt Pottery Co., this Rooster Pitcher measures 5.5" tall and is 5.75" from spout to handle. There are small minor nicks on the rim which is normal for pottery of this type and age. It is marked on the bottom "U.S.A. Oven Ware". The overall condition is considered to be very very good and would make a fine addition to your Watt pottery or kitchen collectibles.
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England Meakin Green "Tintern" Pitcher
China:
English:
Pre 1940 item # 735416 (stock# B124 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$54.95
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This lovely Pitcher was made in England by the Alfred Meakin Co. It measures 7" tall and is 6" wide including the handle and spout. It is in excellent condition having no chips or cracks. It is marked "Tintern" on the bottom and "Alfred Meakin England". I believe this piece dates circa 1930's. It is a lovely Green countryside decoration.
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