posted on May 1, 2004 06:18:16 PM new
I don't sell much on ebay, but we go out to estate and garage sales on weekends. Mostly we end up finding things that we like, but then the other things, I do put on eBay.
I don't even have a picture yet. But this is a 'brown drip glaze' pot with cover. Its marked 'Genuine Rockingham' and it is old(er)
Its kinda cool looking, like for a country kitchen? maybe. I don't have room, and its in fantastic shape, and I only paid $1. for it. Its heavy, very heavy.
So is there a market for older Rockingham?
I looked on ebay, and I don't see this one, or any like it, even on completed. Most of the Rockingham doesn't even look like this.
Thanks in advance
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posted on May 2, 2004 01:06:59 AM new
here are quite a few things in this style you refer to ... although i do not see any that are 'signed' rockingham ... ???
posted on May 2, 2004 09:26:55 AM new
Thanks aintrichyet. This has a stamp, but not a stamp you could take off you know what I mean. Its oval and has a 'fancy' mark with SB then Genuine Rockingham cook/serve by tackett
I thought it a bean pot, but it doesn't have 2 side handles, it has a cover with a wire in the top and an old red painted metal handle off the wire, so it looks more like a cassorole with cover, the lady tells me: 'don't put that in the microwave!'
no I won't
Thanks!
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