Falls Stoneware
Falls Stoneware

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Mccoy Floraline 342 Stoneware Covered HANDLED Bean Pot FALL Brown Pottery $30.00 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware “BlueRhino” Salt Glaze ~ Crock/Cookie Jar ~ RARE~ $59.99 |
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SALMON FALLS STONEWARE 1995 DOVER N.H. SMALL BEAN POT WITH LID BLUE LEAFED VINE $9.99 |
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VINTAGE SALMON FALLS STONEWARE CANDLESTICKS & BOWL & BONUS $18.99 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware Crock Pottery Saltglaze HB 1992 $24.95 |
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1990 Salmon FAlls Stoneware Cookie Jar with Lid Cobalt Design $19.99 |
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1992 Salmon Falls Stoneware Tall Handle Crock Cobalt Basket & Berries Design $9.99 |
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1992 Salmon Falls Stoneware Jug Cobalt Basket & Berries Design $9.99 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware Crock 1993 $19.99 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware, Dover, NH 2007 Vinegar Bottle with pourer. $12.99 |
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Lot of 3 Stoneware Salmon Falls & Great Bay Votive Holders and BB Salt Crock $14.99 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware Blueberry Raised Glaze Oil Lamp $29.99 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware Candlestick Holder Blue Vine Pottery Candle NH USA 1998 $21.99 |
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1992 SALMON FALLS DOVER NH Salt Glazed STONEWARE HANDLED HEART CROCK $26.95 |
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SALMON FALLS Pottery Stoneware Candle Holder 1995 $15.00 |
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Vintage Salmon Falls Stoneware 1992 Helen Berg’s Bears Cookie Jar/Crock w/Lid $59.99 |
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STONEWARE Rustic Fall Leaf Candy Serving Dish UNKONWN $12.98 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware Pottery Hand Crafted Fruit Baking Bowl Dish $8.00 |
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2002 Salmon Falls Stoneware ~ Green SNOWMAN ~ Handled Jug / Mug $32.00 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware 2002 Crock-Dover N.H.-Green Vines w/ Blue Accents $24.99 |
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SALMON FALLS STONEWARE Pottery Plate Spaulding High School Class of 1941 $9.97 |
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Salmon Falls Salt Glazed Stoneware Pottery Blueberry 1999 $32.95 |
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2005 Salmon Falls Stoneware Pottery Dover NH ~ Blueberry Green Vine BERRY BASKET $38.00 |
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VINTAGE CONTEMPORARY STYLE STONEWARE Pottery Bowl KURT WILD RIVER FALLS WIS ’70 $240.00 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware crock bear trimming Christmas Tree Xmas Dover N.H. $41.99 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware Plate 8 1/2″ $9.99 |
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1997 Salmon Falls Stoneware Pottery Planter Pot 4.5” ~ STAR Cut Out Blue Swirls $42.00 |
Fall Decorating Part II – Go Natural!
So you’ve decided your home needs a decorating boost for fall; one of the simplest and most dramatic ways to accomplish this is to bring the season, indoors. Nature has brought us so many gifts at this time of year, and nothing shouts “fall”, like red apples, gourds or bright orange pumpkins.
Here are a few points to keep in mind when using nature in your decor:
Make certain that the plants you choose are fully ripe and dry. Leaves can be dried out by placing in a shallow container and pouring hot sand over top. You could leave them as is, or finish them by dipping them in a clear varnish.
Mature, undamaged gourds and pumpkins should be able to withstand an autumn season of indoor display.
Fall Leaves & Vines: Using artificial strands of leaves, wind them around railings, chandeliers or large bottles.
Gourds & Mini Pumpkins: These colorful fall favorites are full of character with their interesting shapes, colors and patterns. The small ones look great when displayed in a basket or placed on top of a candlestick with a bit of moss. Try filling an urn or clear glass vase with gourds and placing it on top of a buffet or dining room table. Need a doorstop? Simply prop up a large squash or gourd against your door.
Large Pumpkins: You can’t go wrong with pumpkins. Why not try digging out the center and use as a vase for a bunch of mums; it makes a dramatic display on the front porch to welcome your guests.
Window Boxes: Remove those dead, summer annuals and line the boxes with moss, adding small gourds and hedge apples.
Reuse & Recycle: Take that old Pottery Vase, stick in a bundle of twigs or dried flowers and display it someplace new.
Fruits & Veggies: These make beautiful natural accents, whether they are real or fake. Make an arrangement using a clear bowl, vase or stoneware dish; using avocados, apples, pomegranates or artichokes.
Baskets: Trying finding the most natural looking baskets for your displays, such as birch or grapevine. Overflow them with flowers, gourds and hedge apples.
Welcome the season by displaying small accent pieces here and there, or choose a couple of large focal points, such as an entry table or mantle. Let your fall decorating ideas become a tradition; you’ll have fun adding to them, year after year.
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