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<p>[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 4397001, member: 50"]Crocker Farm has three that they say are Tode Bros, two named with the arrow down and one without the name with arrow up so it would appear they are the same company as they know their stuff.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.crockerfarm.com/stoneware-auction/2016-03-19/lot-110/Lot-of-Three-Pint-Sized-Stoneware-Oyster-Jars-Two-Impressed-TODE-BROS-272-BOWERY-NEW-YORK/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.crockerfarm.com/stoneware-auction/2016-03-19/lot-110/Lot-of-Three-Pint-Sized-Stoneware-Oyster-Jars-Two-Impressed-TODE-BROS-272-BOWERY-NEW-YORK/" rel="nofollow">https://www.crockerfarm.com/stoneware-auction/2016-03-19/lot-110/Lot-of-Three-Pint-Sized-Stoneware-Oyster-Jars-Two-Impressed-TODE-BROS-272-BOWERY-NEW-YORK/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]371172[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]371173[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>"Lot of Three Tode Bros., Bowery, NY Stoneware Jars, Northeastern U.S. origin, second half 19th century, two salt-glazed jars impressed with the cobalt-highlighted advertising, "TODE BROS / 272 BOWERY / NEW YORK" along with the initials "TB" within an arrow on underside, along with a Bristol-slip-glazed jar impressed "TB" within an arrow. One salt-glazed a small rim chip and other minor rim wear. All in otherwise excellent condition. H (of smallest) 4 1/4"."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 4397001, member: 50"]Crocker Farm has three that they say are Tode Bros, two named with the arrow down and one without the name with arrow up so it would appear they are the same company as they know their stuff. [URL]https://www.crockerfarm.com/stoneware-auction/2016-03-19/lot-110/Lot-of-Three-Pint-Sized-Stoneware-Oyster-Jars-Two-Impressed-TODE-BROS-272-BOWERY-NEW-YORK/[/URL] [ATTACH=full]371172[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]371173[/ATTACH] "Lot of Three Tode Bros., Bowery, NY Stoneware Jars, Northeastern U.S. origin, second half 19th century, two salt-glazed jars impressed with the cobalt-highlighted advertising, "TODE BROS / 272 BOWERY / NEW YORK" along with the initials "TB" within an arrow on underside, along with a Bristol-slip-glazed jar impressed "TB" within an arrow. One salt-glazed a small rim chip and other minor rim wear. All in otherwise excellent condition. H (of smallest) 4 1/4"."[/QUOTE]
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