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Rare Mid-1800's Kiln-Fired Antique Small Yellow Ware Aspic Mold YELLOW ROCK PA P

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Item description

Rare Antique Small Yellow Ware Mold made by Yellow Rock Pottery during the Mid-1800's.* - Great Addition to a Primitive Decor Yellow-ware Collection. - It was being used in the kitchen up to the last generation. - Handed down from a Great-Great-Grandmother who loved to make tomato aspic on special occasions in Sanford, Florida. Measurements: 4.5" L x 1.5" H x 2.75" W Primitive Antique Condition: Crazing Throughout. Chips on Top Sides of Lip. Small Hairline Crack. Original "Yellow Rock" Mark barely discernible on bottom. Please See Photos for Condition Description. Photos with w/out flash, and natural light. *These molds are unique to Yellow Rock Pottery located in Philadelphia, PA and were made during the mid-1800's. During this period, kilns were fired at low temperatures resulting in less durably pottery than was possible by the end of the 1800's. Early yellow ware was easily damaged from use, why they might be rare. A photo of Yellow Rock miniature molds and their price value can be found on page 42 in Lisa McAllister's Book, Collector's Guide to Yellow Ware. Free Priority Shipping for Better Tracking g. 10% Discounts given on Multiple Purchases from my listings. Thanks for Looking!