Description: EBAY "TOP RATED" 100% HAPPY CUSTOMERSBEST WAY TO SHOP FOR STONEWARE!READ WHY!!! * NO EXTRA AUCTION FEES * NO WAITING - AUCTIONS 52 WEEKS A YEAR* SAFE * FAST * NEXT BUSINESS DAY SHIPPING!!!* 12 GREAT PICTURES WITH NO ENHANCEMENTS* FULL AND COMPLETE CONDITION REPORTS * HISTORY OF THE MAKER INCLUDED* SECURE WEBSITE FOR PAYMENT* OLD SCHOOL SERVICE * FRESH STONEWARE POSTED EVERY WEEK! GREAT AMERICAN ANTIQUE STONEWAREFROMAMERICAN STONEWARE COLLECTORS " WE SAFELY SHIP - DOUBLE BOXED - IMMEDIATELY " --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAKE IT EASY TO FIND US! SAVE OUR SELLER NAME!VISIT OUR STORE WITH LOTS OF STONEWARE CHOICES! https://www.ebay.com/str/americanstonewarecollectorsllc ANTIQUE PRIMITIVE STONEWARE CROCKATTRIBUTED TO THE HAIG POTTERYPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Antique primitive stoneware one-gallon size crock attributed to the Haig Pottery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mid-1800's. The Haig Pottery was started in 1817, in Philadelphia by Thomas Haig and a partner. The partnership lasted but two years and Thomas Haig then ran the shop with his two sons. The pottery ran at least until the 1870's. This pottery was always overshadowed by the larger pottery in Philly, the Remmey Pottery. Because of the general attention given to the Remmey Pottery and the wishes of the Haig's to be more private with things, less is known about the Haig's and their stoneware. We do know the Haig's made some figural stoneware in the log cabin banks that have become so collectible. They also, used some alternate glazes, wild cobalt blue designs and made off-market forms such as chicken waterers and burial monuments. This is a storage jar we thought had merit in its waves of cobalt blue surrounding the shoulder and the crackling exterior layer of glaze which looked primitively interesting. We believe this is a Bristol glaze on both the outside and the inside of the crock. The crock once sat on stilts in the kiln when fired and these, when removed, caused some flakes off the underside. There are some flakes on the lip edge both glazed over and not, these unglazed ones from use and the glazed ones from when the crock was made. The crock is 10" tall and 7" wide. The Haig Pottery, a unique pottery in Philadelphia, with a great 19th Century history and still some mysteries about it all! ENJOY * ENJOY * ENJOY!!!! Note about restoration and repair: If we see it... we say it! Note about shipping costs: The shippers are brutal! We don't have broken shipments because we pack and then pack again! Our shipping costs are kept as low as possible. CLICK HERE FOR MORE STONEWARE !!! >>>> https://www.ebay.com/str/americanstonewarecollectorsllc --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMERICAN STONEWARE COLLECTORS AUCTION INFORMATION AND TIPS This is not a museum of overpriced items. 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Price: 79 USD
Location: Bedminster, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-11-28T01:17:34.000Z
Shipping Cost: 44.1 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
Listed By: American Stoneware Collectors LLC.
Type: Pottery
Signed: Unsigned
Color: Blue
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
Style: American Primitive
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Stoneware
Region of Origin: Att: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Maker: Attributed to the Haig Pottery
California Prop 65 Warning: Do not use this item for food or beverage storage, preparation, service or transport for humans or animals. Some antique contain lead based paints or contents which can be harmful if ingested.