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Antique spongeware advertising bowl, Max Brothers, Kaylor So Dak (c 1900s) - Selective Salvage
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Antique spongeware advertising bowl, Max Brothers, Kaylor So Dak (c 1900s)

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Highly collectible spongeware bowl, marked "It Pays to Trade with Max Brothers, Kaylor So. Dak" on the inside bottom. An interesting country store promotional piece that dates to the turn of the 20th century.

Glazed cream colored ceramic covered with brown & rust colored spatters. Inside label is stamped in dark blue. Unmarked on the bottom but possibly Red Wing. Medium sized bowl measuring 4.25" tall, &  8" in diameter.

Very good condition with some wear around the rim. No chips or cracks.

Pieces like this were store "give away's" so not many have survived....making those that did highly collectible.  

  • Antique spongeware bowl advertising store in Kaylor South Dakota
  • Country store collectible
  • Cream glaze  with a brown & rust colored sponged pattern
  • Circa early 1900's

CONDITION:

Very good condition with some wear around the rim. No chips or cracks.

SPECIFICS:

Material:   Ceramic spatterware

Measures: 4.25" tall x  x 8" in diameter

 

NOTE: Because this is a vintage item, it carries the markers of age you would expect to see. Please review the photos carefully & ask questions because we are unable to accept returns or exchanges.

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