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The Kitchen Item Martha Stewart Wants You To Buy At Thrift Stores
Martha Stewart has a knack for thrifting and upcycling, but she definitely doesn't believe that kitchen storage solutions ...
Question: I have three older crocks and two stoneware jugs that are at least a century old. All were made in either New York or New Jersey, and two of the crocks have decorative designs. Are pieces ...
Q. I wonder if you can help me identify this crock and its value. I have had many comments on this crock and would be interested in its history. –Dolores Hart, Joliet A. Before the advent of ...
Even the most ordinary-looking stoneware crock or jug sitting in a basement or attic could be hiding surprising value. The key is often found in the maker's mark - those small stamps, impressions, or ...
I’m a big believer that what lives on your kitchen counter should be as good-looking as possible. A kitchen-utensil crock — you know, the unassuming vessel that holds a myriad of cooking utensils — is ...
ZANESVILLE - A pottery survivor is expanding, as it has since its founding 15 years ago. Ohio Stoneware, born from the ashes of Robinson Ransbottom Pottery, was founded in 2005 and has expanded ...
April showers may bring May flowers, but collectors of American art pottery can brighten their homes with beautiful blooms the whole year through. More decorative than utilitarian and in an array of ...
For centuries, gardeners have put shards of pottery - "crocks" - at the bottom of plant pots to increase drainage. But a new study has debunked the tradition, writes Tom de Castella. Crocks in pots ...
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