Antique Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Era Dutch Gouda Pottery Pitcher


Antique Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Era Dutch Gouda Pottery Pitcher

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Antique Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Era Dutch Gouda Pottery Pitcher:
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I just went to a multi farm estate sale and came home with a truckload! Loooots of wonderful early farm primitives and pretties for you this week!

This is the first time I have ever sold or seen a piece like this - I was told that it is Dutch Gouda, and it had an old newspaper clipping inside about Dutch Gouda (and it certainly looks the same), but this piece is not marked, so I cannot say for sure - please see my photos and what you think. It\'s old, for sure, and I do not doubt by the age and design that it\'s early 1900s, I just have no other way to confirm the origin other than my research. In photo 15, you can see that there are some black marks on the underside of the piece - those are some type of soil/dirt/stickyonstuff, as they are palpable, they are not glaze. It\'s a lovely ceramic pottery pitcher with gorgeous earth ton glaze in caramel brown, medium blue, shades of greens, golds, black and white. It measures 6 3/4\" handle to end, about 5 1/4\" widest at the body and stands 6 1/4\" tallest at the handle, with the mouth being just under 6\" tall. it weighs 1 1/2 lbs. I\'m showing in multiple photos that the handle has been broken and repaired - I\'m counting 4 repair seams. The handle is sturdy, with the most visible seam being the one on the top - see photo 10, and there were a handful of small shallow chips there at that break where it looks like the former owner touched them up in black - you can see it in my photo if you look. The other seams, going down the handle, are much harder to see, but some have small chips there, too, that were not touched up - see my photos. I\'m showing in photos 20-22 that there\'s some glaze rub spots on the mouth of the pitcher, with a teenie pin head sized mark in photo 20 that can be seen. The one teenie spot I can feel with my nail, but the others are not palpable at all so I don\'t know if they were glaze misses from the making or ? but they are very small and hard to see. There\'s some other scratches and scrapes on the body, to the surface of the glaze, you have to look for them. No other cracks or chips, though.  The piece does show heavy crazing - not as much on the body as on the underside. It\'s dusty, and could use a good cleaning - I do not clean or mess with as found patina in any way. It had the issues when I bought it, but that didn\'t stop me from getting this beauty. Looking at the big picture, it\'s a WOW! and it will display very well for you.
 
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Please ask if you have any questions, or feel free to inform me if you have any information about one of my listings.  As with any of my items, if you ever need extra photos, let me know.  My white stool, my rug and anything else that you see other than the item discussed are not included in the sale!

I’m happy to combine shipments for you. If you win an item and plan to offer on another, please hold to pay for the first item and request a combined shipping invoice once you’ve won the other item/s. I do ask that there be no more than 7 days from the purchase of the first item – I will invoice after 7 days as I cannot hold the items longer than that. Please know that some items cannot be combined, though, do to size, weight, or safety of the items.  Many items that are set to ship in USPS FLAT RATE boxes; I cannot combine due to size restrictions. Please look at the shipping alternatives in the listings.  I only mail USPS and pack in the best manner that we feel safe – I cannot change shipment methods after the close of an sale (i.e. rolling an old map to save money when I have it set to ship flat), especially if I feel the requested method is not safe.  Again, I only ship USPS and charge actual cost to ship only. I ship within one business day of receipt of your payment, unless there’s a holiday that closes the post office, or I will notify you otherwise.  As I shop for treasures on the weekends, I most often do not ship on Saturday.

Many of my items come from local rural estate sales and sales.  They are coming right from the barn or attic to you - dust, cobwebs and all!  I do not clean and polish before I sell – they are in the condition found, as you see in my photos, and I leave the patina exactly as it was when I bought the item.  I do my best to photo and describe all thoroughly.

Please email me before offerding if you do not use PayPal, and we can discuss possible payment alternatives.

Payment is due within 3 business days after close of sale.

With postage rates increasing regularly, I am shipping more and more items Parcel Select. Parcel Select travels by land or rail and the packages do not leave the regional post office until they fill up a bin going in the same direction (so the estimated delivery is truly only an estimate – not exact).  The post office estimates 5-7 days, but it can go up higher, sometimes even 3-4 weeks in peak mailing times like the holidays.  I always provide a tracking number, so you can see where your item is on any day.

Sales tax will be added for Illinois buyers.

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Antique Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Era Dutch Gouda Pottery Pitcher:
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