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<description>New items from Welcome to Barbara&#x27;s Blackberry Creek! I have been buying and selling antiques for several years and I have a good selection of vintage American pottery like Mccoy, Hull, Shawnee, Uhl and many others. My inventory also includes lots of kitchen collectibles, glassware, dinnerware, and many other items. All items are guaranteed to be as described with a 7-day money back guarantee.  </description>
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<title>Royal Copley Deer Head Planter Vase</title>
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<description>Royal Copley Deer Head Planter or Vase. Unmarked but pictured in the Royal Copley reference guide, has the typical Royal Copley narrow dry runners on the bottom and the gentle crackling to the glossy glaze noted in most of the Royal Copley pieces we&#x27;ve seen. Measures 7&#x27;&#x27; tall. There is a slightly darker craze line on the inside top with no separation in the glaze felt. No chips or cracks present. This Royal Copley Deer Planter or Vase would be a hit with the sportsman in the family.</description>
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<description>Antique Redware Dish with Dark Brown Glaze. Unmarked as most primitive pottery was not marked. This dish is reminiscent of early Southern pottery  and most likely is , but redware was made in the North also by the early American settlers. Redware predates yellowware and stoneware. This dish or bowl is purely functional with it&#x27;s flat base, straight exterior sides and rounded interior. Measures 3 3 4&#x27;&#x27; tall and 6 1 4&#x27;&#x27; in diameter. There are a couple of glaze flakes on the top rim and tiny flakes on the interior. There are also areas on the sides where the clay separated puckered during the making, possibly due to impurities in the clay. This heavy, redware dish will make a nice, primitive pottery addition to your collection.</description>
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<description>Antique Handmade Southern Pottery Pitcher, possibly made in South Carolina, North Carolina  Catawba  or Georgia. Structurally sound, the handle is missing and there is a small chip on the pinched spout. There is a hand incised mark on the bottom  hard to decipher all of it  but a clear R in the center and possibly N or M on the right side of the R. The left portion is filled in, and may may not be a mark. Measures 7 3 4&#x27;&#x27; tall. Old Southern pottery is very hard to find--perfect or otherwise. </description>
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<description>Lenox Small White Elephant with Gold Trim Sitting with Trunk Up. Marked Lenox and Handcrafted in Thailand. Measures 2 3 4&#x27;&#x27; tall. Very good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.</description>
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<description>Vintage Tiki Leilani Brown Pottery Tumbler. Unmarked except for the Tiki Leilani encircling the bottom. Some of these were made in Japan for Hawaiian restaurants. But McCoy Pottery also made these tiki tumblers. While not marked as such  they would not mark them McCoy as they were made specifically for a client--with the client&#x27;s name  this tumbler is a much heavier pottery than typical Japan ceramics. Measures 5&#x27;&#x27; tall and has no chips, cracks or crazing. You can use it for tropical drinks if you wish, but they also make good pencil holders or vases.</description>
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<description>Delightful Orange Luster Demitasse Cup and Saucer Set with pink, blue and green floral design. Stamped Made in Occupied Japan on the cup and saucer. Saucer measures 4 1 2&#x27;&#x27; in diameter, cup is 2 1 4&#x27;&#x27; tall. There are a couple of spots of wear to the black border on the teacup and flower. There is a spot of green paint on the handle which is from manufacture. No chips, cracks or crazing are present.  </description>
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<description>Rosemeade Pottery Figural Pheasant Flower Frog, Hors d&#x27;oeurves or Pick Holder. Rosemeade was originally named Wahpeton Pottery Company when it was established in North Dakota in 1940. The name was changed to Rosemeade in 1953 and the company closed in 1961. This pick holder has the original foil Rosemeade No. Dak. sticker. He measures 4 5 8&#x27;&#x27; tall and 4 3 4&#x27;&#x27; wide, tail to beak. He has 5 holes on each side of the base. Close examination of his beak shows a possible old repair. There is a a small chip off the back tail and a faint line encircling the tip where it was likely re-glued. It appears to be stable but price is reduced. No other chips, cracks or crazing are noted. These Rosemeade figural pieces are hard to find and very collectible.</description>
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<description>Brush McCoy Pottery&#x27;s Arts and Crafts Era Blue Art Vellum Vase, circa 1930. This vase is unmarked except for an incised 524 on the base. It is pictured in the Sanford&#x27;s Brush-McCoy Book 1, reference, page 85. It measures 4 1 2&#x27;&#x27; tall and 6&#x27;&#x27; wide.  The inside top rim has a chip and a small glaze flake of please see the pictures. It has been priced accordingly. No hairlines or crazing. It has the usual vintage USA pottery glaze imperfections--glaze pops and skips from manufacturing. The color is a softer blue than the pictures show.</description>
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<description>Brush McCoy Pottery&#x27;s Arts and Crafts Era Blue Art Vellum Fawn Vase, circa 1930. This vase is unmarked but pictured in the Sanford&#x27;s Brush-McCoy Book 1, reference, page 85. They refer to it as the  716 5&#x27;&#x27; Fawn Vase. It measures 5&#x27;&#x27; tall and 5 1 2&#x27;&#x27; wide.  The inside top rim has a chip glaze flake from use--see pictures--priced accordingly. It has the usual vintage USA pottery glaze imperfections--glaze pops, skips and glaze puckers from manufacturing. The color is a softer blue than the pictures show.</description>
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<title>Large Zanesville Stoneware Country Fare Bean Pot</title>
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<description>Zanesville Stoneware Company&#x27;s Large Country Fare Bean Pot in the distinctive glossy brown exterior and aqua interior. Has two nubby handles, no lid. Unmarked.  Has the Zanesville glossy, drippy glaze. Three stilt marks present on the base. There are no chips, cracks or crazing from use. There is the usual vintage USA pottery glaze skips, drips, pinpoint pops from manufacture as well as a small glaze pop-out on one side. This bean pot is heavy. The glossy brown glaze looks like homemade chocolate.</description>
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