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Longaberger Pottery Swirl Pattern Canisters/Crocks with Lid

Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$60-90

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of three ceramic items from Longaberger Pottery, including two open crocks/canisters and one smaller lidded crock/canister. They are crafted from glazed stoneware in an off-white or cream color. The design features a raised band or relief decoration encircling the body of each piece. This band incorporates a subtle swirl or wave pattern, punctuated by small, stylized cross-like or floral motifs in a contrasting color, which appears to be a muted burgundy or deep red on the taller open crock, and a dark green or blue-green on the smaller lidded crock. A thin, horizontal stripe in the same contrasting color runs above and below the decorative band on each item. The construction suggests a robust and durable utilitarian pottery. The undersides are clearly marked with a circular stamp bearing the 'Longaberger Pottery' logo, a woven basket-like emblem, and the text 'DISHWASHER · MICROWAVE · OVEN SAFE · FREEZER · Made in the U.S.A.'. This indicates the pieces are designed for practical kitchen use and are relatively modern, likely produced from the late 20th century onwards when such functionality was standard for stoneware. The visible condition appears excellent, with no apparent chips, cracks, or significant wear. The glazes are consistent, and the decorations are intact. The craftsmanship reflects typical Longaberger quality for their pottery line, focusing on functional yet aesthetically pleasing designs suitable for a farmhouse or country-style decor.

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I have virtually examined this lot of three Longaberger Pottery Swirl Pattern Canisters/Crocks with Lids. Visually, the condition appears excellent; the glazes are consistent, and the decorative bands with their swirl patterns and cross-like motifs are intact. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear, which is a positive factor for value. The 'Longaberger Pottery' mark, including the basket emblem and 'DISHWASHER · MICROWAVE · OVEN SAFE · FREEZER · Made in the U.S.A.' text, strongly indicates authenticity and confirms its practical functionality. This consistent marking across all pieces adds to the perceived authenticity. The market for Longaberger Pottery is generally stable but not experiencing a significant surge in demand. While well-made, these items are not particularly rare. Given its functional nature, it appeals to collectors of Longaberger, as well as those seeking farmhouse or country-style kitchenware. Comparable sales for sets of Longaberger Pottery canisters or crocks of similar size and condition typically range within the $60-$90 spectrum. Factors impacting value include the excellent condition and the utility of the items. It is important to note that without a physical examination, I cannot definitively confirm authenticity or condition with 100% certainty. An in-person inspection would allow for tactile verification of surface integrity, a thorough check for hairline cracks, chips, or repairs not visible in images, and closer examination of the markings for any inconsistencies. However, based on the provided visual and descriptive information, these appear to be genuine Longaberger Pottery pieces in very good to excellent condition.

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