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    Posted 13 years ago

    SMD
    (82 items)

    Is this is old, or a reproduction? I am not familiar with the manufacturer, it came from an estate that went up for auction in Delaware. How do I go about determining when it dates to and does anyone know when the manufacturer produced these?

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    F. A. Plaisted & Son
    Gardiner, ME

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    Comments

    1. YardSaleDave, 13 years ago
      It,s definitely old, and a nice old crock at that.
    2. SMD SMD, 13 years ago
      Thanks! I just dug up information about the manufacturer. They existed from 1855 - 1876. I also learned that the 2 gallon size is "rare and highly valuable".
    3. YardSaleDave, 13 years ago
      Good for you SMD, nice pick.
    4. SMD SMD, 13 years ago
      Turns out it's not valuable, but at least it's worth double what I paid for it.

      "Hi Sarah,

      Thank you very much for your email and photographs. That mark is pretty
      unusual, but unfortunately the market for Gardiner, Maine, stoneware is
      not particularly strong. Also, although there are some exceptions to the
      rule, the value of American stoneware rests almost entirely in the
      decoration. Consequently, pieces that are essentially undecorated aren't
      very sought-after by collectors. All of this being said, the value of your
      crock would be around $100. I hope this was helpful and if you have any
      other questions, etc., please do not hesitate to contact us.

      Best Regards,
      Brandt Zipp
      Crocker Farm, Inc."

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