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<p>[QUOTE="GaleriaGila, post: 118931, member: 993"]Well, the verdict is in... two in fact...</p><p><br /></p><p>This was from Crocker Farm.</p><p> "That is a nice example of Midwestern stoneware from around the fourth quarter of the 19th century (roughly 1880's). A ballpark conservative value would be about $500, but possibly a good bit more because the design is particularly nice. I hope this helps and please let me know if we can help you further.</p><p> Best,</p><p>Brandt Zipp</p><p>Crocker Farm, Inc." (thanks to CCloset for the email address!)</p><p><br /></p><p>And... a local fine arts/antiques dealer with whom I'm familiar was kind enough, upon seeing the pictures yesterday, to say that he would of course need to assess it first hand to be sure... but he would start it at about a thousand and not take any less than 750, due to the nice bird. </p><p><br /></p><p>Soooooooo... you guys called it! Thanks for making sure I rescued this crock properly! </p><p><br /></p><p>xoxoxoxoxoxoxoGila[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GaleriaGila, post: 118931, member: 993"]Well, the verdict is in... two in fact... This was from Crocker Farm. "That is a nice example of Midwestern stoneware from around the fourth quarter of the 19th century (roughly 1880's). A ballpark conservative value would be about $500, but possibly a good bit more because the design is particularly nice. I hope this helps and please let me know if we can help you further. Best, Brandt Zipp Crocker Farm, Inc." (thanks to CCloset for the email address!) And... a local fine arts/antiques dealer with whom I'm familiar was kind enough, upon seeing the pictures yesterday, to say that he would of course need to assess it first hand to be sure... but he would start it at about a thousand and not take any less than 750, due to the nice bird. Soooooooo... you guys called it! Thanks for making sure I rescued this crock properly! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoGila[/QUOTE]
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