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Authentic Indian Head Nickel Button 7/8" SW32 Vintage Kimono Fabric

An original Blue Indian Head crock from the Cherokee line of products produced by the Louisville Pottery Company after 1906. There is no lid. approximate dimensions: height: 13.5″. rim: 8.75″. circ: 31.25″. F.M. 271. *overall fine condition with crazing, pits, chips, fading, age appropriate wear. *Louisville Pottery Company 'Blue Indian.


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A Gorgeous Louisville Indian Head Crock. 7420. 7420. ITEM ID. 7420. ITEM TYPE. Antique. Utiques Antiques. 6 Gallon Antique Louisville Pottery Indian Head Fermenting Stoneware Kraut Crock. $239. Add to Cart. Make Offer. Email Shop Owner. 6 other shoppers are interested in this item.


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Blue Indian head is the logo of Louisville Pottery in Kentucky. Their line called Cherokee was made in early 1900's.. We inherited a crock and have no clue about the value, origin, maker. It's plain, no markings except for a "10" impressed in the side, near the handle, just under the rim. How do I identify a crock with minimal markings?


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1. Look for the Stoneware Modern crocks are made from a variety of materials, but almost every antique crock you come across will be stoneware.According to antiques appraiser Dr. Lori Verderame, stoneware describes any clay with a less than 2% waterproof rating.. Because of this vague definition, stoneware can be made from a variety of clays and come in many colors or textures.


99 ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN HEAD CROCK

A 5-gallon stoneware crock with blue chicken decor, this piece was in excellent condition at the time it sold in 2012 for $780. It had no cracks, repairs, or chips. At 13 1/2 inches tall, its two handles added to its value. In 2019, 5-gallon, salt-glazed, hand-painted crocks with handles were selling from $200 to $1250.


1875 Indian Head Cent (6th)

A vintage Louisville Pottery Company stoneware crock. Crock is marked in blue with the profile image of a Native American man's head, as well as the number "8", along the front. from EBTH.com


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Price Guide for Antique Crocks. Collectively, antique stoneware crock values range from $500 to $400,000. However, actual antique crock selling prices depend on whether the crock has the iconic cobalt blue design. Based on that variable alone, selling prices fall into two general groups.


1894 Us Indian Head Cent, Semi Key Date

Louisville Pottery Company Six Gallon Crock Antique Pottery . Blue Indian head crock from the Cherokee line of products produced by the Louisville Stoneware Company after 1906. There is no lid. approximate dimensions: 14″ h 13.25″ rim diam (outside edge) 40.25″ circ . F.M. 269 .


Native American Tattoos, Native Tattoos, Native American Warrior

Lid has an indented crock handle, with what lookes like a round raised navel looking place on the inside with a 20 in the center. The crock is white inside and out (with some staining from use) On the outside of the container there is a blue Indian head imprint with 8 blue stars surrounding it, stars themselves are withing 2 stars.


Louisville Pottery Indian Head Crock 3 Gallon

Antique Louisville Pottery Indian Head Logo Crock Stoneware 3 Gallon 10.5" Tall. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $55.99. gasca (4,892) 99%. 0 bids · Time left 3d 22h left (Sun, 07:31 PM) +$45.00 shipping. Louisville Pottery Company Indian Head Crock 1 Gallon. Opens in a new window or tab.


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Large Antique 3 Gallon Indian Head Crock by Louisville Pottery | Primitive Home Decor | Vintage Stoneware Planter DETAILS :: This is a beautiful and rare antique crock that would make a great planter or use to hold kindling, etc. One side has a blue Indian head surrounded by 8 stars with a number 3


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Louisville Pottery - History. Jacob Lewis established Lewis Pottery in 1815 near the Ohio River on Billy Goat Strut Alley, named after the favored pastime of betting on the billy goat races. He chose the location because travelers heading west would stock up on supplies at the "Falls of the Ohio River." Crockery was the "Tupperware" of its time.


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Gold Dollars 21 Liberty Head 11 Small Indian Head 3 Large Indian Head 7. Gold $2.50 Quarter Eagle 41 Turban Head 1 Capped Bust Classic Head 1 Coronet Head 8 31. 5 Indian Princess Head 5. 39 Turban Head Capped Bust Classic Head 1 Coronet Head 28 Indian Head 10. 60 Coronet Head. USA Coin Book.


Indian Head Kagin's Inc.

Crock ~ Cherokee Blue Indian Head ~ Louisville Pottery Company ~ Five Gallon Churn (34) $ 245.00. Add to Favorites Vintage #8 Louisville Pottery Company Indian Head Crock Circa 1900 - 1938 (129) $ 429.00. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Antique Vintage 8 Gallon Robinson Ransbottom Stoneware Pottery Crock Blue Crown With Primitive Butter Churn.


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Louisville Pottery Indian Head Logo Stone Crock Pail Wire & Wood Handle Lid. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $349.69. village*idiot (825) 100%. or Best Offer +$70.15 shipping. Sponsored. Louisville Pottery Company Indian Head Crock 1 Gallon. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $165.00.


1870INDIAN HEAD CENT P00602 eBay

Source eBay. Large and extremely heavy, this 3 gallon salt-glazed stoneware crock was made in the 1910s-1920s by the Louisville Pottery Company of Louisville, Kentucky, as part of their Cherokee Line. Nice putty coloration, with the Indian Head logo and a large number 3 underneath, both done in cobalt.