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NUROCK MAHOGANY STONEWARE Grape Ware Custard McCoy Ohio early 1900's

$ 4.74

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Nurock
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Style: Timeless
  • Object Type: Custard Cup
  • Model: Grape Ware
  • Condition: Excellent. Please refer to description.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Grape Ware

    Description

    NUROCK MAHOGANY STONEWARE Grape Ware Custard McCoy Ohio early 1900s
    We’re moving and have the need to pare down our possessions a bit (tears flowing, big sobbing noise here) so our move is your gain!
    Guaranteed old, original, and as described. My descriptions are subjective and based solely on my observations which may differ from yours. Please also carefully review the attached photos as they are an important element of the description. Should you have any questions it is imperative you E-Mail to me your inquiries BEFORE you bid. Your E-Mail is welcome and will be promptly answered. Please understand this sale is final unless there’s a gross misrepresentation.
    Shipping is .95.  I ship to the 48 contiguous USA states only. I’m very sorry but no exceptions. I do, however, use eBay’s Global Shipping scheme, where eBay allows, so that option is open and available to buyers outside the 48 contiguous United States. I mostly ship the next business day or two following payment.
    Winning Bidder ~ I accept PayPal and prompt payment to me results in equally prompt shipment to you.
    This Nurock custard cup was produced in early 1900's by Brush-McCoy Pottery Co., Ohio. Brush-McCoy created a whole line of Grape Ware kitchen pieces. I’ve included a color scan of a 1913 Brush-McCoy product catalog color plate from page 26 in the publication Sanford, Steve & Martha. 1992. The Guide to Brush-McCoy Pottery. Published by the Authors. 144 pp. illustrating the Grape Ware line. Grape Ware pieces were decorated in diffused Blue and White, Natural Colors, and Nurock (rather like a mahogany sponge).
    I am unable to discern any post production issues with this custard. Nothing, absolutely nothing, that can be construed as post production issues, no alterations, chips, flakes, lines, cracks, bruises, slobbers, goobers, boogers, bumps, slimes, or repairs; it’s every bit as functional and lovely as a piece of 100+ year old stoneware can be, just as sweet as the day it was made and it displays very well.
    An assortment of period stoneware custards is illustrated on page 158 in the 1996 (2001) Collector's Encyclopedia of Salt Glaze Stoneware. Collector Books. Paducah, KY. 246 pp. Terry Taylor and Terry & Kay Lowrance. The gathering of custards on this page, including a Grape Ware (Grapes on Trellis) custard are characterized as “Rare in any pattern” with a value of 5 - 0. Please refer to the attached photos of this auction, and description in the Salt Glaze Stoneware book.
    This custard was intended to be used in the home, probably the oven then supper table, on a more or less a daily basis. For being 100+ years old it has withstood the test of time very well, it’s really sturdy, very well made, and really lovely. It would contribute considerably to a country kitchen and would be a stellar addition to any collection of quality Brush-McCoy.
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    Thanks for looking and have fun bidding!
    Steve The Mighty, Son Of Stoney The Magnificent