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July 20, 2013 Stoneware Auction

Next Auction: 7/20/2013

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★  Seeking the Best in American Stoneware  ★

The market for high-quality American stoneware & redware is currently extremely strong. Please do not hesitate to contact us for a free, discrete evaluation of your pottery.

Crocker Farm Stoneware Auction 2012 Highlights

2012 Pottery Highlights

We sold over $1,000,000 worth of antique American pottery in 2012, including many significant hammer prices; click here to view these highlights. We are seeking the best in American stoneware & redware for inclusion in our March 2013 sale!

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American Stoneware Masterpiece, Memorial Jug for a Potter Who Drowned, Sold for $138,000 on March 5, 2011, The Highest Price Ever Paid at a Stoneware Specialty Auction

Featured Highlight: Anna Pottery Razorback Hog Flask, SOLD for $35,650

Inscribed "The Springfield Hog. from Kirkpatrick / Anna, Ills May 21 1871", this highly-detailed Anna Pottery pig bottle realized the World Auction Record for this much-beloved form at our March 2, 2013 auction! (A salt-glazed Anna pig we sold in July 2004 held the previous record at $23,100.)

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Stoneware Videos

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Fahrenheit 2300, Our Ceramics Blog

Ceramics Blog

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The Thomas Commeraw Project

The Commeraw Project

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★  Inferior to None: The Remmeys, First Family of American Stoneware Lecture, March 1. Click for info!

Stoneware Script Jug
New York State Stoneware Rum Jug
Southeastern Pennsylvania Stoneware Bank
R. BUTT / Monty Co. Md (Olney, Montgomery County) Stoneware Crock
Roseville, Ohio, Stoneware Pottery Crock
Antique Stoneware Bottle
Probably Henry Remmey, Philadelphia, Stoneware Pottery Jar
D.P. HOBART, Agent / Williamsport, PA Stoneware Pottery Batter Pail
Anna Pottery (Cornwall KirkpatrickAntique Stoneware Flask
George Wagner, Carbon County, PA Redware Spaniel
JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO Redware Pottery Flowerpot
Remmey Pottery Harvest Jug
COWDEN & WILCOX / HARRISBURG, PA Stoneware Batter Pail
J. Burger / Rochester, NY Stoneware Water CoolerSouthwestern Pennsylvania Stoneware Jar
John Brelsford, Philadelphia, Stoneware Gemel (Double Jug)
Fort Dodge, Iowa, Stoneware Spaniel Figure
Baltimore Stoneware Pitcher
N.A. WHITE & SON / UTICA, N.Y. Stoneware Crock
A. KEISTER & CO., Strasburg, Virginia, Stoneware PitcherManufactured By / J.H. Miller / Brandenburg, KY Stoneware Crock
B.C. MILBURN / ALEXA Alexandria Crock
Tanware Pitcher
Alexandria, Virginia, Stoneware Water Cooler
JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO, Pennsylvania Redware Trivet
Antique American Redware Flowerpot
Baltimore Stoneware Pottery Cooler, probably Perine