How to Determine Value of Antique Crocks

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Summary: Many factors determine the value of antique crocks; learn about the criteria you should consider and more in this free diy collectors video from an antiques dealer collection expert.

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Sue Shea Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19... read more

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How to Determine Value of Antique Crocks

Then these leaves decoration and floral decorations they come in a lot of different sizes these floral can cost you around $200-$400 depending on the condition. This one is in really good shape it can cost you about $300 so that is a fairly inexpensive crock. Still affordable for most people. This 4 gallon west trade crock is a really nice crock, it has a nice floral decoration to it, pretty clean like clay base to it. This crock would cost you somewhere in the range in $350. Another crock that I can show you the one's that have a little bit more cobalt decoration on them here this crock is about $350 it is a larger crock with a lot of cobalt on it. Let's see if I can show you a little closer with the original cork on the top this would cost you about $350. This stylize floral without any without any signature probably a New England jug around $350-$400. Then when you start to getting into more decoration like this bird on the leaf this bird on a leaf is a 5 gallon pretty large jug by Bennington pretty highly desire jug can cost you between 8 and a 1000 dollars. So these could be pretty expensive depending on the condition so this is where you start to spend a little more money. This crock right here the peaking chicken in good shape this is a 3 gallon and this is out of New York this peaking chicken could cost you over 8-1000 dollars to depending on the condition and whom the potter is. So those are example of a little more expensive jugs. This one up here the weight leaves jug that has a signed script is really highly desire local jug with high relief, with a lot of cobalt on it and a sign script can cost you between 2000-3000 so you got a pretty good range here. Anywhere from $25 to a couple of thousands so this is just a small sample and there is a bigger range of prices you just need to get out there and need to search them out.

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