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cogar

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Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« on: December 17, 2015, 11:15:45 am »
Here are photos of my little collection of “little” graniteware pieces.

These are all originals (no repros) and all in excellent condition.

Here’s hoping you enjoy seeing these unique pieces and if you have any questions either I or another member of this Forum will surely attempt to provide an answer(s).

The 1st photo is a group picture and the next 3 photos are of the items on the back row. The photos were taken on a folded-up bath towel lying on the seat of an Oak dinette chair.

 
 
 


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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2015, 11:24:45 am »
I see my 1st photo was too wide so will attempt to post a smaller one.


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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2015, 04:49:08 pm »
Niiicccceeeee!!!!!

We have a few pieces as well. How are they valued these days?
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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2015, 04:56:52 pm »
Love granite ware!  How do you tell if they are originals or repros and what did they use such small items for?  Were they children's toys.  Really do want to know because if you looked at my favorites on my computer, you would find a lot of granite ware for sale sites.  I should just do a little history search myself huh?  Lol!  Your collection is awesome BTW!
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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2015, 07:41:57 pm »
Not for children !!  This was everyday ware !! Cogar,, I find those butter warmers quite often !!  I have one in storage somewhere !! 

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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2015, 10:24:57 pm »
Cogar,

Love your little treasures.  I first fell in love with graniteware/splatterware when I found some in a bottle dump or farm dump.  I put the old rusted pieces in my gardens.

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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2015, 10:28:11 pm »
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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2015, 05:20:45 am »

Thanks Mart, I didn’t know the little blue one was a “butter warmer”.

How do you tell if they are originals or repros 

Jlsherf, your question about “original or repro” can have many answers depending on the item in question. But they all boil down to ….. knowledge, experience, gut-feelings or provenance. In other words, …. its looks, patina, shape, construction and most important of all, …. “would the reproducing of the item be worthwhile?” 

Anyway, I know 4 of the pictured items are “originals” simply because I took them off of a basement shelf of a house in the center of Washington, DC, ….. that I am fairly sure that they had been sitting thereon since the early 1950’s or before. The home was owned by the father of my friend’s wife (father-in-law) and the one she was born and raised in ….. and he and I were there to get some of the furnishings she wanted because her father sold the house to purchase a condo.

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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2015, 06:06:59 am »
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Beautiful! Looks like you DON'T live in Missouri! ;D
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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2015, 06:28:35 am »
LOL !!  Or Texas,!!  ;D

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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #10 on: December 18, 2015, 08:52:23 am »
Thank you Cigar!  I jus love them!  Mart, glad to know the use and name of the "butter warmer".  I always called it a dipper.  Lol!  Pealady,  I love your garden!  He use of your granite ware in it is very cool!  I love " rustic garden art".  Looks like that garden could be here where I am.  Just today and this weekend it will be highs in the 60's.  We have been seeing 80's!  To be in the 80's Christmas!  Love my Florida winters!
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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #11 on: December 18, 2015, 09:14:24 am »
The pictures are from Plymouth MA first one is early spring April or May.  The other is same garden in late June.  Massachusetts is having a weird winter so far this year with above average temps.  We almost hit 70 degrees this week.  Sometimes we get snow in November but none so far this year.

Love to see other people graniteware....!

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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #12 on: December 18, 2015, 09:31:39 am »
Cogar I am sorry I just noticed my auto correct of your "name"!  Lol!  I have got to pay better attention!  Well pelady that explains the lush garden!  Just beautiful! 
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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2015, 10:51:14 am »
Probably 35 years ago I attended an estate auction where the family for some reason had bought and saved new graniteware years ago. There were literally hundreds of mint condition pieces, all wrapped in 1930's newspapers, that had been stored in the attic. I purchased as much as I could afford at the time, and promptly resold them through my shop.

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Re: Graniteware – a “show & tell”
« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2015, 11:34:14 am »
Love this topic!!!

Pelady, gorgeous garden and decor!  There are several gardens in a nearby town that edged their gardens with chipped dinnerplates.  Makes a really nice "scalloped" edge when they are partially buried!

Cogar, thanks for showing us your treasures!  Love graniteware!  Yep, Mart got that right!   Its a butter warmer!
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