Summer 2021 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour Spring 2025 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware: Gallery Tour
Early Albany, New York, Stoneware (Paul Cushman and the Boynton Brothers) Brandt gave this free lecture on Facebook Live at 7pm on July 17, 2024, which marked 20 years to the day since our very first
Fall 2022 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour Our Summer 2024 sale marks 20 years of Crocker Farm auctions! Mark takes us through the gallery discussing numerous pieces The pages of the March 2017 catalog are filled with wonderful pieces. There are lead glazed redware dishes and jars, splashed with manganese or
Great Road Pottery Earthenware Jar (Tennessee / Virginia) Crocker Farm's Fall Sale Yields $1.3 Million Bumper Crop Of
Mark discusses a wonderful early Albany stoneware drinking keg / rundlet, bearing the incised designs of an owl and a fish--part Crocker Farm, The Forgotten Freeman Potter, and More - Willow Important Rock Mills, Alabama Face Vessel, circa 1880-1890
Crocker Farm Mark takes us through the gallery discussing numerous examples of antique American pottery from our Summer 2023 auction. Mark discusses the important Miles Mill stoneware face jug being sold in our Spring 2020 Auction of American Stoneware
Featured Stoneware / Redware Auction Photos - Crocker Farm A Preview of our March 23, 2019 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware
Mark takes us through the gallery to display and discuss our Spring 2022 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware Pottery. 1859 Baltimore, MD Stoneware Pottery Bank Summer 2020 Auction Gallery Tour
Mark takes us through the gallery and displays numerous items in our July 23 - August 6 auction of antique American stoneware Edgefield, South Carolina Pottery Face Jug, circa 1865-75 (Miles Mill) Important Norwalk, CT "Washington & Lafayette" Redware Platter
Antique Boston Stoneware "Bathing Beauty" Jug Mark discusses a recently-surfaced, wonderful example of Southern pottery we will be selling as part of our March 23, 2019
The Antiques and the Arts Weekly's coverage of Crocker Farm's November 3rd Pottery Auction. Mark discusses a wonderful example of heavily-decorated NJ stoneware, bearing an elaborate incised ship design. It will be sold
Luke discusses an antique Baltimore stoneware bank dated 1859. Already a very rare form, this wonderful example of Civil War Luke displays a wonderful pair of spaniels made by the iconic nineteenth century redware (and stoneware) potter, John Bell,
Extremely Rare Edgefield, South Carolina, Mustached Face Jug, mid 19th century FALL 2025 STONEWARE / REDWARE AUCTION. Held Online / Remote-Only, Nov 5th - 14th. Full Online Catalog! | How to Bid. ©2025 Crocker Farm
Mark takes us through some of the highlights from our Spring 2019 auction of American stoneware and redware pottery. Solomon Loy, Alamance County, NC Redware Bowl, c1825-1840 Mark takes us through the gallery and displays numerous examples of antique American stoneware & redware pottery that
Mark takes us through our Spring 2021 Auction of American Stoneware, which features 473 lots of antique pottery and is held Antique Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Redware Inkstand, 1866
Ten-Gallon Elaborately-Decorated Baltimore Stoneware Jar, circa 1840 Full Online Catalog · How to Bid. ©2025 Crocker Farm, Inc. | info@crockerfarm.com | (410) 472-2016 | Our Gallery: The 1841 Gorsuch Barn, Sparks, Maryland
Mark discusses a very fine example of pottery by the Great Road potters of eastern Tennessee and southwest Virginia. Crocker Farm Open House Crocker Farm's Fall Sale Yields $1.3 Million Bumper Crop Of Stoneware & Redware According to the catalog, it is believed to be the only
Summer 2023 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware: Gallery Tour Mark displays a fantastic example of early Massachusetts stoneware: a large, six-gallon stoneware jar attributable to potter
FULL ONLINE CATALOG! How to Bid · Featured Photos · Order a Print Catalog · Video Gallery Tour · Post-Sale Price Lists · CATALOGS · Fall 2025 · Summer 2025 Located in Sparks, Maryland, Crocker Farm is a family owned and operated auction house recognized as the leading seller of American stoneware & redware pottery
Mark takes us through our Summer 2020 auction of American stoneware & redware pottery. A remote-only online / absentee Mark takes us through our latest auction of antique American stoneware & redware pottery, featuring over 500 lots of period Mark discusses an exceptional example of Cowden & Wilcox stoneware. A batter pail, perhaps the most beloved Central
Crocker Farm Auction March 2, 2012 Crocker Farm's November 3rd Pottery Auction Monumental 50-Gallon Stoneware George Washington Jug Cooler
Spring 2022 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour Elaborate J. REMMEY / NEW-YORK circa 1800 Stoneware Jar Luke displays the finest example of stoneware we have ever handled by this iconic early New York City stoneware potter, part of
Luke discusses the largest jug-shaped object we have seen from the beloved Cowden & Wilcox pottery: a five-gallon cooler UMass Photojournalism, Final Project. Albany, New York Stoneware Rundlet w/ Incised Owl and Fish Designs, c1810-1815
Luke discusses an extremely rare and elaborate redware inkstand made in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, by potter John Grady in New Jersey Stoneware Ship Jar, circa 1820-1840
Fall 2025 Stoneware & Redware Auction Catalog Please note: Priority shipping is a flat rate of $9.20, regardless of quantity ordered. Our catalogs make Crocker Farm, The World's Premier Antique American Stoneware Auction / Redware Auction. Got Crocks? Maybe I can use them for Thanksgiving cooking? Winnings from the Crocker Farm Auction!
Midwestern Stoneware Log Cabin Group (probably Anna Pottery) Crocker Farm Stoneware Auction
Fall 2020 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour Antique American Redware Face Jug, 1844
Luke displays a Baltimore stoneware jar, made circa 1840 and notable for both its large 10-gallon size and elaborate decoration, CROCKER FARM (Auction House) | Sparks MD
Antique American Flag Crock, Syracuse, NY area, 1858-1859 Antique American Stoneware Jug with Very Elaborate Incised Deer Scene July 17, 2024 Stoneware Lecture: 20 Years of Crocker Farm Auctions!
Spring 2025 Online Catalog - Page 1 - Crocker Farm Stoneware Mark takes us on an extensive tour of our Fall 2025 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware. Featuring numerous Antique crocks are traditional stoneware containers that were historically used for various purposes, such as storing food,
Crocker Farm TV Brandt discusses the fairly rare pottery of John C. Waelde from North Bay, NY, made around the third quarter of the 19th century.
Antique Southwestern Pennsylvania Stoneware Bank Important William Pecker (Merrimacport, MA) Stoneware Jar, c1800
Crocker Farm/Amherst Lions Winter Share Mark takes us through the auction gallery, discussing numerous examples of pottery from our Spring 2025 Auction of Antique John Bell / Waynesboro, PA Stoneware Jar w/ Elaborate Victor C. Bell Inscription
Luke displays one of the most beautiful examples of Baltimore stoneware in existence: an elaborately incised jar by potters The Antiques and the Arts Weekly coverage of Super Offering -- Super Prices At Crocker Farm Pottery Sale. Spring 2021 Stoneware & Redware Auction Gallery Tour
Fall 2025 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour Mark gives us a great overview of our Summer 2025 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware, taking us through the gallery Elaborate Hubbell & Chesebro / Geddes, NY (Modern-Day Syracuse) Bird Churn
Mark takes us through the gallery to present our Summer 2022 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware Pottery, highlighting Summer 2024 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour
Mark discusses an awe-inspiring piece of American stoneware we will be selling as part of our Spring 2021 auction: a gigantic Summer 2025 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour
Luke displays a wonderfully-decorated example of antique New York State stoneware we will be selling as part of our Fall 2021 Luke displays a beautifully-glazed example of redware attributed to master potter Solomon Loy, who worked in Alamance County, Online Book Store - Crocker Farm
Large Early 19th Century Philadelphia Redware Loaf Dish Fine Twelve-Gallon Stoneware Jar with Profuse Freehand Cobalt Decoration, Greensboro, PA origin, circa 1870. H 20 1/2". View this Lot in Our Online Catalog.
Mark displays a jug made by Barnabas Edmands in Charlestown / Boston, Massachusetts, bearing the extremely rare incised Luke discusses an important example of Bell family pottery from Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, inscribed by master potter John Mark discusses three early Albany stoneware pieces we will be selling on March 2, 2013, as part of our first stoneware & redware
Monumental Cowden & Wilcox (Harrisburg, PA) Stoneware Cooler w/ Grapes Design Past Auctions from Crocker Farm · Oct. 26 American Stoneware & Redware Pottery · 15th Anniversary Stoneware & Redware Auction · March 23 American Stoneware & Summer 2022 Stoneware & Redware Auction: Gallery Tour
Exceptional Morgan & Amoss (Baltimore, MD) 1820 Stoneware Jar w/ Incised Birds Luke displays a great example of Americana: a stoneware jar bearing an elaborate 32-star American flag, stamped with the
Very Rare Philadelphia Stoneware Communal Pipe Bowl, 1885 Antique North Bay, New York, Stoneware
Luke displays a profusely-decorated example of northeastern American stoneware, bearing the incised design of a deer, smoking Crocker Farm Open House. Mark discusses lot 23 in our October 29, 2011 auction--an incredible stoneware log cabin group apparently Midwestern and
Cowden & Wilcox (Harrisburg, PA) Stoneware Batter Pail w/ Bird and Grapes Important Pair of John Bell / Waynesboro, PA Redware Spaniel Figures Spring 2023 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware: Gallery Tour (Part 2 of 2)
Crocker Farm, MD - Upcoming Auctions & 22 Past Catalogs Luke displays an elaborate Southern stoneware face vessel we will be selling as part of our Fall 2021 auction of American Luke shows a great, large-sized redware loaf dish with yellow slip decoration, made in Philadelphia in or about the early 19th
Luke discusses a great redware platter made by the beloved Norwalk potters, bearing the slip inscription "Washington & Lafayette. Brandt discusses an incredibly rare form for American stoneware: a pipe bowl with two shanks, apparently made for use in a local Marks takes us through our third and final auction of 2020, going through our display of the 400+ lots in this sale at our gallery, the
Mark discusses an exceptionally rare example of one of the most beloved American utilitarian pottery forms: a redware face jug, Banks are amongst the rarest of all American stoneware forms, and southwestern Pennsylvania was no exception.