Antique Chimney Flue Liner Earth Tones Stoneware Crock 1880s. An antique chimney flue liner made of gray stoneware crockery that dates back to the 1800s. Glazing was probably over fired on the outside originally.
Gray glazed but turned to tan and or earth tones. 10 inches in diameter at the top by 10.75 inches tall by 8 inches interior dimension. Please note all photos for they too are a part of our descriptions. We are also professional packagers.
We do pack with air bags, newspapers and other types of light packaging fillers. Also, all our items are not guaranteed for their original purposes. We promise to treat your item with care and respect when packaging for transport.Nearly all of our items are from a secondary market. We make every effort to describe any flaws or damage. We never intend to misrepresent our listings. Note: Funds need to be cleared before item(s) are picked up.
We always suggest getting several quotes because rates can vary from one shipper to another. You can google antique furniture shipper and many companies are available. Funds need to be cleared before item(s) are picked up. All items will need to be picked up at our business site within 30 days unless other arrangements have been made. Expedite USA, Lee Sacre, Akron Ohio.
They range from the early primitives, eclectic, downright weird, to today's collectibles. You probably will find almost anything you need right here in our store. We are located in the largest settlement of the Amish in the world.
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