an original Erie Canal Village with a distinctive concentration of nineteenth and early twentieth century architecture. During the 1830-40's and 1870-85's the Erie Canal made Jordan a principal commercial, industrial and transportation center of western Onondaga County.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Before I forget to post.....
This Jordan Crock sold at public auction for $7,935 at Crockerfarm Auction in Maryland (March 20009).
It is called a JORDAN, NY Stoneware Jug w/ Cobalt Bird in Wreath.
Pretty neat that Jordan created such lovely and valuable stoneware.
This piece is beutiful. Cabin creek antiques is another great place to find some hidden treasures. That to bad about the pizza sam's building from the last post. It would be a good place for a business but so much money involved just to fix it up.
I was at Cabin Creek Antiques in Jordan yesterday. She currently does have numerous crocks including one from Jordan. They sell fast when she gets them in.
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This piece is beutiful. Cabin creek antiques is another great place to find some hidden treasures. That to bad about the pizza sam's building from the last post. It would be a good place for a business but so much money involved just to fix it up.
I was at Cabin Creek Antiques in Jordan yesterday. She currently does have numerous crocks including one from Jordan. They sell fast when she gets them in.
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