It's a basin bowl with 4 floral printings. It has no marking on the back. It's 10". Glazed on the top unglazed on the bottom. It's white. Appears to be made of porcelain.
Weidlich Silver Co. sterling bread tray #8196. It has a leaf and flower design around the edge. It is 12" x 7" and about 1/2" deep at the middle then where the ends slope upwards it's about 1 1/8". It weighs 165 grams.
There are 3-4 minor dings in the surface that I didn't see until I looked at it up close. What condition would this be called? Is this vintage or antique, and what would be the value? Should it be polished or left as is?
I am interested in selling this, but want to gather information first.
Late 1800s up to maybe 1920 - Alabama Salt Glazed Crock Stoneware churn. From what I’ve researched, It appears it was made on the Alabama, Mississippi Border By D.E Summerford in Mississippi, but his mail went to Bexar, Alabama. D.E. Summerford made this butter churn in Hill Country, Itawamba County, Mississippi. It has Colbalt Blue Lettering & Stripes, holds four gallons and it has a handle on it's left side in which you can see the potter's fingermarks..