J jennyC Tenderfoot Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Golden Thread 0 Aug 9, 2008 #1 It measures about 4 1/2 inches in height. Can anyone tell me who made this one? Thanks in advance. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments jug1.webp 46.6 KB · Views: 301 jug2.webp 34.9 KB · Views: 302 jug3.webp 35.6 KB · Views: 300 jug4.webp 30.6 KB · Views: 298 jug5.webp 35.7 KB · Views: 296
It measures about 4 1/2 inches in height. Can anyone tell me who made this one? Thanks in advance. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
Gypsy Heart Gold Member Joined Nov 29, 2005 Messages 12,686 Reaction score 351 Golden Thread 0 Location Ozarks Aug 9, 2008 #2 It looks to be a brown drip glaze creamer.....as far as I know the brown drip glaze was introduced in the 1950's Upvote 0
It looks to be a brown drip glaze creamer.....as far as I know the brown drip glaze was introduced in the 1950's
relichunters Bronze Member Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 1,647 Reaction score 36 Golden Thread 0 Location Virginia Detector(s) used Tesoro Aug 9, 2008 #3 It's made by Coca-cola bottling company..... Oh you mean the other thing ^_^ I was first going to say it was smoked pottery, but it's looks more like glass or porcelain. So I would agree with creamer. Upvote 0
It's made by Coca-cola bottling company..... Oh you mean the other thing ^_^ I was first going to say it was smoked pottery, but it's looks more like glass or porcelain. So I would agree with creamer.
Tony in SC Gold Member 🥇 Charter Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 6,399 Reaction score 9,217 Golden Thread 0 Location Upstate South Carolina Detector(s) used Whites, Minelab, Tesoro, and custom machines Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Aug 9, 2008 #4 It's modern production. Tony Upvote 0
Dirt Dobber Full Member Joined Jun 24, 2008 Messages 224 Reaction score 1 Golden Thread 0 Location Midlands of S.Carolina Detector(s) used R/S Discovery(BH IV) cousin Aug 9, 2008 #5 The potter of sevill. LOL. Looks modern but really no clue here. D.D. Upvote 0
Noodle Bronze Member Joined Jul 20, 2005 Messages 2,278 Reaction score 35 Golden Thread 0 Location N Louisiana Detector(s) used Ace 250 Aug 9, 2008 #6 but it's pretty! Upvote 0
deepskyal Bronze Member Joined Aug 17, 2007 Messages 1,925 Reaction score 63 Golden Thread 0 Location Natrona Heights, Pa. Detector(s) used White's Coinmaster 6000 Di Series 3, Minelab Eq 600 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Aug 10, 2008 #7 Without any mfg. markings, it's more than likely someone doing arts and crafts that made it. My ex used to do all sorts of stuff like that and even had her own kiln for firing pottery. She initialed all her stuff but not everyone does. Al Upvote 0
Without any mfg. markings, it's more than likely someone doing arts and crafts that made it. My ex used to do all sorts of stuff like that and even had her own kiln for firing pottery. She initialed all her stuff but not everyone does. Al