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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: kathyp1039 on December 05, 2011, 05:51:18 PM
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Hello all. You were a big help with the pocketwatch and dead on with your advice-so heres a new one. This was my great grandmothers cookie jar,she's a cutie i've always loved this thing! Any idea who made it? I was looking at Shawnee ones and its kind of similar to some but there are no markings on this-just a black smudge on the bottom. Any idea of a maker and value and approx. how old she is would be great. Thanks
Tried posting a pic 4 times but not leting me will try again in a few minutes.
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There are some temporary problems with posting photos that are being sorted out. Can you post it off-site at a photo upload site (like photobucket etc) and provide a link?
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Sure i'll try that
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Here is a picture showing a Shawnee Pottery "Winnie Pig" cookie jar (on the right) and a fake (on the left). Does yours look like these?
(http://collectibles.about.com/od/valuableresources/ig/Side-by-Side-Comparisions/Shawnee-Winnie-Pig.htm)
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http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/cc309/beau311_bucket/?action=view¤t=004-1.jpg
I can't see the pic you posted but here's the link to what I have,I think I saw a pic of the Winnie and it wasn't it.
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http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/cc309/beau311_bucket/?action=view¤t=005.jpg
And here's her behind
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http://collectibles.about.com/od/jarpictures/ig/Shawnee-Pottery-Jars.-MzX/ Look at this Shawnee gallery !! It has pics of the real ones and one showing some fakes !! See if you can find yours in these pics !! I couldn`t get your pics to work !!
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I found a few similar to mine but with differnt paint jobs-I'm pretty sure its an American Bisque-boy I wish I could get these pics uploaded!
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If you think so check that sites home page they have a listing of all the major Mfrs alphabetically !! You can see what each produced !!
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Oh no-which site?
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If I had to guess, I would agree that it's American Bisque...but, I just went through the Westfall CJ book, and didn't see yours.
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Look more for style rather than paint job !! A mfr may have had one or two styles of cookie jars but several different methods of painting them !!http://collectibles.about.com/od/cookiejarcollecting/u/cookiejarguide.htm This is the guide !!
Mmmm,, wonder why this is not a clickable link ??
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Yup it is made by American bisque One of the best ways to distinguish a reproduction is by the size, most of them are anywhere from 1/2" - 1" shorter than the legitimate jar. your jar should be 11 1/2" for the real deal!! Value in good market $125.00 in this market maybe $50.00.
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Well I just measure her to be about 11 inches